The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 8, 1947, Page 8

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PAGEEIGHT -~ NEW POLICY IS OUTLINED li- ruinous sad men failure, to straw 1at weuld mean bad cond concluded. The 1 was P ceded by { everyds mattors, An appli n bty wil jam Sweeney transfer his Capitol Bar lic to the Midget Bar location was referred to the Police Commit The Mayor re- ported that U was tak- en on securing fire pas for the Grade School; i by Sup- erintendent A. B. Phillips The Council approved transfer of the oyal Blue Cab license to Mr and Mrs. G Trueblood Tax Sale Soon The City Clerk and City E gineer were directed to prepare delinquent property lists other prepa ic for in the near fut was authorized to sjon and mpilation Ordinanc inasmuch nt made a year Attorney lenry R 1 ad been carried out Mayor drickson suggested that it be possible arrange cost ing with cities, so work out codes, In answer or, the Council rece from Alaska June erintendent J reviewed [ clectric power pow througt shortages in winter 1} general record through i ear Williams said Salmon Cree plant operatior er in winter have of 11,000 Kkw e le or te for a of the as the with not Hen- might to uniform negot ago other as more or 1 1 Sup- whict The vt rt of th Cit latter was operati Demand Increa City demand rec creased by 509 kw and if n machir dit m uation ¢ wer on. He co d that, with the mine opers \ge there would not be i to supply City and winter —espec have (T Fel ARNOLT Seca-7Hcte MARINE ENGINE Weighs only 198 Ibs. . . . piston dis- placement only 61 cubic inches . . . develops 20 H.P. at only 2800 RP.M1 Performs smoothly af high speeds cr low speeds on fishing boats, auxiliary craft, and small runabouts. Motor Rebuild and Marine Service 1012 West 10th St Phene 863 T Por COMFORT and BERVICE Get the NEW Bay WASEINGTON Thatcher, Megr. Habit! ALASKANS FFFL AT HOME "JEFFERSON DAY frequent long interruptions ransmission from Annex Creek present contract wee € ‘ e e Judge Holzheimer An-| it + nounces Chairmen for an e oo e Alaska Communities Jel Day Banquet lans in ‘ e sale price ¢ : gL Alaska 1 their e | sl j announcement, toc orial | Chairman William zheimer the ! Of t follow have BOOST SENATE THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA T0 VISITING CAGERS .. is hoped,” said Director Zach Gordon, “that every member of rls to requi candis for elec- | employee: | certain portions of Alaska with animals, fish and birds night’s dance at the Teen-Age H. B. 96—To appropriate $464 to will honor members ot defray the expenses of two High- burg High School basketball | Way Patrol officers on a trip to Washington, D. C i S. B. 19—To revise the election! re oath of qualification lub will be present. The visi v g made a big hit with us and | tive Territorial offices, 3 Skagz. | we are proud to have them a S. B. 31--To provide for the com- 5 special guests pilation of the laws of Alaska ' Ed " Dancing begins at 9:30 P S. B. 44—To increase the motor nent Seventh Street, | Co ichorage; Mrs D fuel tax to two cents a gallon his water rate without Ly rdova; Clarence | ATTENTION EASTERN STAR (Masbtines. Xilled) r The Council promised to]Keatin Walter E. Hunt- eau Chapter No. 7 honorir H. B. 80—To levy a 20 percent e water company about thejley, Palmer Allman, Kodia} members and Nugget Chap- tax on I s, pools and raffles. matter and E. J. Egal 1dez 2, Tuesday March 11, 8 p.m. Indefinitely postponed C. B. Holland presented a prob-| sident Truman will be speak ALICE BROWN, Sec H. B, 91—To levy a tax of 10 ! lem concerning a broken sewerier at the Jefferson Day dinner it adv. percent on admissions, Indefinitely ' crossing his residence prope — - e e e o 3 postponed 3 th menace was Tecogniz . DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU 3 3 as the sewer is on private proper- JUNEAU, ALASKA (Bills l""“"““"“‘” t , one was sure of the legal | WEATHER BULLETIN H. ‘B/ 105 by Rep: digan—To place questions involved and the matter 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME @ bounty of 85 each on eagles and was taken for reference to the| Max. temp. TODAY appropriate $15,000 for that pur- City Attorney | last Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs Weather 1t Pose. To Ways and Means. 3 Airport Roundtable | station 24 hrs temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am H. B. 107, by Rep. C. D. Ander- The Mayor proposed informal | Anchorage 31 32 01 Snow son—To make the members of the SAA officials on the airport, to be Barrow -28 01 Territorial Board of Education el- held in tke near future, with in-|Bethel -16 -13 0 Pt. Cloudy | fctive instead of appointive. To terested parties invited. 27 27 0 Cloudy Committee on Education The Cecuncil voted to purchase 5 8 8 0 Fog H. B. 108, by Rep. Maurice John- a bulldozer chment for the! 5 s bl 02 Shtw son — To require administrative new grader—$676, FOB Peoria, Ill.| Fairbanks 22 4 0 Cloudy agencies to hold open meetings It was noted that the Scoopmobile | Haines 43 35 0 Cloudy when adopting rules and regula- had p: for itself this winter. jHavre 5 tions. To Judiciary Committee The Mayor | for suggestions|Juneau Airpert 42 21 02 Clear H. B. 109, by Reps. Hoopes and regarding future public works pro- | Ketchikan 44 33 0 Fog M. Johnson--To require Territorial jects that could be planned nolewlmK 35 32 23 Cloudy | departments receiving funds from since FWA advance planning | Kotzebue 15 -26 0 Clear | outside sources to make full ac- loans might not ke forthcomingiLos Angeles Cloudy | countings of them to the Budget after June 30 Immediate sug- McGrath 9 05 Snow Board. To Judiciary Committee gestions v A new school, a!Nome 2 0 Clear | H. B. 110, by Rep. Vukovich, b new bo: harbor, a new reet | Northw 26 0 Clear request—To provide regulations for lighting system. Nielsen asked for | Petc 35 Trace Fog labor and employers engaged in better lighting, now. on | Portland 54 0 Rain water transportation between Alas- Willoughby Avenue. { Prince George 7 {ka and the States. To the Trans- - = i Pringe Rupert 41 31 0 Cloudy | portation Committee. | Seattle 47 Rai | H. B. 111, by Rep. Barnett—To RE(ODE B".I.S | Bl 46 30 Trace Pt. Clou amend the laws relating to offi julieborse » 28 0 Cloudy !hours and salaries of Territorial | Yekutat 42 28 Trace Clear | To Labor Committee *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:20 4, m. today) | H. B. 112, by Rep. Barnett—To WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The low pressure center which was located | raise the per diem for Territorial 'I'o"'Al FAR up‘\ux: of Vanccuver Island yesterday morning is located about 200 ‘niles | officials to $10 per day. To Judi- | southwest of Queen Charlotte Sbund this morning. The low pressure | ciary Committee e | center has caused clearing skies over Sout ska and most of the| H. B, 113, by Reps. Huntley and Mesting briefly te \(*‘\'I’l]:l_\‘( tal area of the Gulf of Ter ;e from 10 10/ MeCutcheen Feneral appropria- afternoon, the Alacka Senate heard | minus 24 degrees over the cen d ncrthe Canada and | tion of $10,347,114. To Ways and introduction of another large| the inte d north and west coast of Al x AlONg | Means Committee. TR handful of bills which ran its al-|the coast from Southeast Alaska to the Al cmperatures | m, B. 114, by Rep. Frank John- record total to 113—just two|ranged from 28 to 35 degrees. Rain cr snow has fallen during the vast | son—To slishtly chonge the wor less than the number re by 24 hours over nerthwestern United States western Canada and at scat-| jng of the laws relating to th the House \ | tered points over the Bering Sea area and the Aleutian Islands Thenitachive A iale. of Ticaiont. In ordinary years, the Lowe:| #MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN ing liquor. To Judiciary Committee Chamber has @ large edge on the Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today H. B. 115, by Rep. Ost, Pollard 5 At )v“ l‘x )v'i:\\“. b = MX\V!.\D\' ‘ll\_vym'”;'vfd\&'xv McCutcheon, Huntley and Barnett o sl i 1 ir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | _A misuse of the powers of the ; 4 1 foot legislators a hundred measures ed Ro 1 fook lean up -y-,.“ tatutes prepara- Point Retreat 5 Zerc (Memori. antroduced tory to recompilation | Five Pinger Zero H J M by Rep. Edward All but one of the nes -! MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING S$SUNDAY EVE-|Anderson- Directed to the U. S Senate in NING: Protected waters of Southeast Al a and outside waters, Dixon | gineers and asking that the were in | Entrance to Yakutat—variable r 20 miles per hot ienerally | Snake River harbor proj at tegory ,fair but with morning fog | Nome be repaired and improved s. 107 to e S Gl ward D. Coffe —_— duced S. B. 106, a request to broaden the po of t Salmon idiciary Committe t te of House Bill 76 un-| label of Sens s TR HB 6. It n lieu of the Hou It extends Unemployment | mpensation coverage. | In other action before the Sen- ate adjourned until 10 o'clock xlm: morning, President Andrew Ner- land named Senators Cochran, John Butrovich, Jr., and Victor| g, B a e wpu pous batifll DINNERS from 7P tee on S. B. 28. No 28 is another sleaks chicken i \ which Bring Your Guests to the Finest Country Club in Alaska COCKTAILS from 5P.M. to 4 A M. Lreek Co.uniry Club Finest Countiy Club in Alaska M.102A.M. . . Spaghetti of the “recodifying” bills, for some wierd reason. has become' - B . involved in inter-house disagree- Chinese Foods-All Kinds ment N C l G After listening to Attorney Gen- DA N eral Ralph Rivers—drafter of lllc' measure the Senate Friday} morning refused to concur to House amendments. The bill involves or- ganization of his office and the' Attorney General ebjects to House provisions that would reguire him' to obtain the consent of the Board | of Administration to travel witiin the Territory—something no other department head is subject to Another the propos House amendment cut| d salary of the Assist- ant Attorn General by $500 to] $5,000 per y 's hel sees lots of tax n spits 1ead during the next two years| and th $500 per year pay cut keep him from Eeing able to a competent assistant to prose- hir cut them It's a penny wise’ saving, he said, and might cost the Territory thousands of dollars if - - SR Exclusive Membershi ed to suffer. | > > o STEAMER MOVEMENTS GUEST CARDS furnished OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS! through the courtesy of Club Members ® PRIZE NIGHT—Thursday oy MARCH 20 Phone 015 Salmon €reek Country Club 3 Miles Norih of Juneau on Glacier Highway ANNUAL MEETING, BOARD OF HEALTH the On into Senator man, Cramer, the Board, Lrecht, presented Health C(AMERA (LUB ELECTS Other subjec to be covered at this meeting will be amendments to the constitution, plan for exl tion The its night ings partment were Board the of Members were Chairman L Katherine Relland and Albrecht. Fourth Fairbanks The hold its annual election of officer: at The meeting will take place in High Salon exhibit SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1947 —_— \\'«‘-lllll!i\v¥l, D. C., highlight of the and that a breakwater be built to § Demccrats’ plan to honor Thomas protect the city of Nome. . Jefferson with birthday ~dinner H 0 U S E H. J. M. 33, by Reps. C. D. An- oy . a m ; ps. C. D. An ¢ out the country, derson and Laws sks the repeal A lS aC % cati Mhe Jeflesson Dy of existing laws whereby white per- Hotel. Judge Holzheimer {reindeer in Alaska he would announce the 1 H J. M 34, Rep. Ost—To = L e it R R AT | - o R B B Lucille eauty Wi )X 40th DAY, MARCH 7 | o ? T next week when it is planned i i Ilmonm asking that funds be ap- ) begin the ticket sale. (Measures Passed) propriated to pay tuition for Na g ' [ e L G H J.M Requesting the Fed- |tive children attending Territorial (L4017 [ [EEN— AGE (lfiB IS .l, wmse | eral government to refund half of | schools 0y i o e “"“‘i’l“‘ ”“;‘;::""““ from Al-| iAo S L She will be glad to renew her friends & lVE D —1 | 8 Id customers . . AND to ! H. B. 57—To provide for stocking “,”d e TR S Nl HI ! GREET NEW ONES. Call and make your appointment with her ENDS MEET HERE Board annual riealth meeting in session health of studied ot concluded a Friday the meet- and De- Health appropriations and discuss members appeared before ys and Means committee House i the Finance and Education, Public Morals Ccmmittee of Special Tonight Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus STEAIKS T-Bone. . Fillet.. “ Club . . New York During leg: W the mitte th and Senate Frid Comn Coffey which First the ce Senate the resolved Whole. Chair- D ting time Division and Dr. Commissioner certain Program. attending Governor of the Ketchikan; of Nomi of Anchors Dr.C Preston, member was unable to attend. D as Dr mem at L I of aspects Health of the the of Board; meeting Alaska, Dr. D Mrs. R the of Kehoe strong the Secrata Geor Division Cramer Ar arl the from e Juneau Camera Ciub will the next mceting on March he School Science Laboratory d will start at 8 o'clock. to be held ne: d further plans on the t bit being cellected for States. <o 1 to the Open Until 10:20 123 SEWARD PHONE 93 saluti attrituted om of obeisance board practice of er-deck Roman and a ship’s th to cu: paying ct to pag CFFICERS ON MARCH 12 ' ried on Quality Liquor Sale PRE-WAR STRAIGHT 1§ BOURBON WHISKIES 1 BOURBON SUPREME - Fiffh GOLDEN WEDDING - Fifih MONOGRAM - - - Quart$ STILLBROOK - - - Quart§ PAUL JONES - - - - Fifth ANCIENT AGE, 5-Year - Fifth GLENNMORE RESERVE - Quart $77.25 § BOND & LILLARD - - fFifth $6.50 Waterfill & Frazier, 6-yr. - Fifth $6.50 Gold Label Straight Bourbon, 5th § 50 30 .50 25 00 50 S ad <L 4 LN 00 7 And Many Other PRE-WAR WHISKIES . ... Bonded, Straight and Blends ; Gastineau Liquor Co. PHONE 603 South Franklin Street {

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