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PAGE SIX rm | UC applies to other Alaska indus- ef- | tries, it covers one or more em- ories ployees, but the Federal extension 1Se iska— | is only over “eight or more,” and r way | some fisherman groups—including been | the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union rried want the Territorial law to read legis- that way Cochran indignantly stressed | stated that the Judiciary Commit- advised | tee had brought out the bill in its whole- | present form, because it had been told to there Compen: commi effect By m tinued H B to regu uncs plank take that or nothing” and e other Unemployment ion features that hi does want put in e change ner Albrecht 1 matching funds coming for admin- tatistics under his to see SSHB 76 was econd reading v Rep. McCutcheon advertising, was made to walk the 9-7 vote for in ment was record- ed, Senate President Andrew Ner- land announced the splash by the | word: “Gone. con- stion in 20, priation bills before the rs stalled of them ruction of schools carried over in B. 99, cs et aside fo landing floats d immed- were Riv outdoor iously When the definite postpon But $250,000 to be hi: laconic single Protects Hoopes nd and Rep member BAWE surpri “Great Believer Sl from S that its H. B violent Walker, ran into opposition who feared of authority to to act within en extension highway patroimen c limits would find Leonard Smith's minions directing trafiic in his b d Ketchikan. He pop- ped up with an amendment which would eated the main pur- pose of the bill by keeping the higk ollers where he fel 10 they ged—outside incorporated match the your fit. Riv- It that the two cents r fuel levy would t Senator Don 1y to be found same side as Riv- 1is measure. He held 100ls should “come first.' id Peratrovich voted appropriation or Walker Setback R whe the himself as in a mMmultitude his object was pecific fund to match ort money. He was Highway Engin- of gas tax re- has been given before through h cescribed believer present declared than ever d could he se intil he had been as- Attorney General th: officers would be able enforce or erritorial laws the bill that he withdrew his ALr Even at that, than half a succeeded in getting the until today sured by the highway to under crippling Walker doubt an bill held n th irfield :l"’ Halibut Men Don’t Like it Sku ; ing merit 1P . for H. B. 76 was reauire x:]l hmk' and line fisher- its applicati 2 tor O. D. Coch. Men, including all the crew mem- lated areas was o se chair- bers on ev boat to take out a {t HEsith oot tslonsr: G, > Hasl as briefly look- TSherman’s license in order to sell Albrecht advised that it could be a The messiire wollld: Bringitiucs caschies, 8lSoisay SHe Atiore good bill, with amendments, b workers under the Unem- D€y General called upon for advice. the ' vots 10 toas fhe messire o s il AT TR T t has aroused und Senator-Physiciar 1 I to conform with re- much opy mong halibut Dawes voting on th o ssions] | sxtetoitn - of SSHErmED bill went through side o ol e e second g \\',th(:lt uu;cx;d- r et Passe ment, but was advanced for oo Aak Pascd ¢ ud that Tishermen, wWho jmmediate action on passage. ansfer of registration of vital would be affected were “of | pen 1 E Ost's modest memo tistics from the jurisdiction of two 1 regarc application b BN oty oro (e Maae the Auditor to the Health Depart- to emj f “one or m AS | gisrepair” Keltae Ao tand improvement s crossing the . e | “storm swept tundra” in the Second Division prodded Senator Walk to one of the day's classic com- ® You don't have to worry ments. He opposed a Brownell : amendment to direct that costs be aboutithe cost’ of! good taken from that Division's road food, clothing and quarters when you're in the new Regular Army. They're all CWith its supplied to you—plus new cleaned off, . . . urday afternoon until 10 high pay that's practically this morning. In one of all clear. You're money first bits of action Saturday, % job. If Senator Walker moved to take from ahelad L e Ayl the table the pension bill, H. B you're 17 to 34, healthy and 7 mentally alert, get all the right where it was But a 6-10 vote left the measure facts now at your nearest . 5 U. S. Army Recruiting GIRI- BABY BOR" T0 EARL McGINTYS Station, A girl baby was and Mrs. Earl D. Mc Ann’'s Hospital Sunday 12:30 o'clock. funds, “That needs it can get it.” calendar once again the Senate adjourned FORGET the HIGH LIVING GOSTS! 00000000000000000000000079000060000000000000000000900000000000000300000000 A GOOD 0B FOR YOU U.S. Army CHOOSE THIS | The little Mi weighing 8 SIGE PROFEEEION NV !pounds and 3 ounces, has been | named Margaret Mary She joins la little brother now 23 months old MARCH SPECIALS Nylon Plastic RAIN COATS Pure Silk Hose Sweater Vests 10.95 1.97 98¢ Sport Jackets 3.95 gra ot Women's Apsanes Tkt It's the Nicest Store in Town Baranof Hotel Buildivg | \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ | \ \ ) \ \ \ \ \ > \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ } \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ) \ \ i \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Y \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ § \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ * 0000040039030 080000809003000000000000000000000000500009000000¢4300000008 THE DAILY ALASKA F SENATE GIVES 0K TO PORTAL PAY MEASURE (Concinued prom Page One) tions from employers of eight or more.” The UCC, he said, has sed to bring in the bill wi “eight or more” coverage, s take this or nothing. Marshall Keep, UCC attc v wered that the Commissior takes the view that the Legislature already has declared the policy of extending coverage to ‘“‘one more” employees, by the 1945 A so covering other businesses. Ot erwise, he confirmed Coehra statements regarding the pres need for the legislation and csti- mates of sums now waiting to g into the Alaska fund. The bill, cmergency clause, passed the ¢ ate unanimou and now must back to the House for a second trip through that body H. B. 75, to extend authori highway patrolmen into inco ated cities, when it was before Senate on Satur ,» ran into fea by Senator Walker that it would upset th conduct of traffi Ketchikan, But today, Walker had othing to say. He moved fc advancement to third reading and voted ior passage as the me carried unanimously its Wi opposition against today concentrated Rep. Vukovi H. B. 59, which would require nen-resident hook and men to have $25 Alaska fishin, censes before they could sell cat Alaska ports. Practically effect of the bill, it was ed, would be to bring halibut fi ermen under the catch. Resid halibut fishermen would have 1|3 Vice-President Ketchikan Spruce Mills, S. Geor President of Juneau Cold Storage Company the line fis £ me Deficiency for Board; clause passed 16-0. MPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA Y MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1947 consideration. He proposed to re- ] leave and sick leave for Territorial scind the Senate vote defeating RE employees the measure for which hh previous- S. B. 43—To reimburse Lt. Comdr ly battled in never say die spirit E. P. Chester for expenses in con- In fact, it was Walker's demand nection with his trip to Seattle for reconsideration of original pass- EARMARKED and Portland during the shippin; age that did bring the barn bill's tie-up, in the amount of 71 defeat. It was reported that Iht'l S. B. 2--To provide for biennial House immediately agreed to send! audits of all Territorial offices back the bill. The 11 to 5 vote for| FOR S(HOO[S which handle funds recall may indicate sther big ! B. 72—To eliminate obso change of mind in the Senate. | matter from provisior { the relating to m SENATE | MEASURES | |in 4ist DAY, MARCH 8 : (Introduced) | S. J. M by Coifey--Urging the Federal government to warn Russia against any encroachment | into waters under U. S. jurisdiction by Scviet-planned fishing expedi- | into Bering Sea next summer ed to Judiciary (Passed) { itrovich and Green | > organization of politi- | ne) (Conttnued from Page B. 7 To eumir in the present laws re Motor Vehicle Tax posal of surplus The House amended and passed a | school property bill to raise the motor vehicle tax Alaska The following license taxes would be collected under this ' Act if passed and approved gy by C | Automobiles, delivery cars, motor- |, > g o For‘/{—// especiall § yeles and tractors where customar- | 'b}mu}!{n‘ the statutory i / it 2 ‘ used on the streets or public! ¢ Rural Electriticatior ¢ r g brehways a1 tration to enable it to Kayser is creating | Motor vehicles carrying passenger l“(j‘)‘:c :"umcipz;inm it 'i for hire, including U-Drive cars, $15, | "eSPective of their o Trucks carrying freight, S. B. 56—To repeal an B enchanting new fab- | Also amended bill to revise the laws providing tax on coin operated amusement and gaming devices. The amend- and passed was a)law pruu_duu; for establishme carrier pigeon lofts as aids t vigation - - ric gloves, hosiery, 3 ies, adoption of platform |ments adopted this morning would PETERSON ON AlR underthings, lingerie. ind endorsement of candidates | €xempt music machine or “juke box" SN g 4% through @ system of divisional and | OPerators from the $1000 bond re-| -Almer Peterson, of Anchorage s | qtitted of ‘othas sIot mAdhine or:] REPUBlcat “randitiite: for: Delegate rritorial conventions; passed;duired of other slol machine op-| POV ER ; £ 8 . 1 erators and would also permit music lecti - Il at the last general t 3 or | €l€Ction, will go cn the air tonight ‘ s by Cochran—Legal mea- | Poxes to be u b under) o e kigh | e B to be used |8t 7:80 o'cleck to talk about the v to eliminate conflict of pro- be oFthe Arakent: day visions of law relating to licensing | Within 100 yard school. These e present day. HOSIERY » UNDERTHINGS + GLOVES O e g BB 10 ICENSINE |\ ter restrictions will apply to other AT = of dentists Senate concurred to st 4 s e s 0 other " w, IR s yes of slot machines. Empire Want-ads for results! House amendment, 9-7. Y 5 S L Ty In order that Fourth Division 94 5 members of the House and other k of nce- t full amount of capital sto be paid in before com t of business; passed 16-0 3. ) v ddiciar Jommit- e o ey Judiciary COmmite | retinue, the House recessed at by G POV i v ofjuntil 7 p.m. today. The lunchec law requiring posting of notices of{ .. ¢ne rce Queen was being held Marshal’s sales to allow posti th n swhere in post offices {oor; passed 15-1, S. B. 69, by Cochran—Law recode ure to delete references to ob- Board of Children’s Guard- solete ians from provisions of law relating to fire escapes on school buildings d 16-0 requ of Scienc cmergency and dormiteries; S. B pa: 89, by Dawes by appropriation Basic 16-0 expenses of passed | members who wished to might at- |tend a luncheon for the Queen of the Fairbanks Ice Carnival and her the Baranof Hotel this afternoon. - HOUSE MEASURES 42st DAY, MARCH 8 (Measures Passed) 32 Easy Home Study Course Qualifies You THE ALASKA COLLEGE OF CHIROPODY P. O. Box 2834-L, Juneau, Alaska S. B e 3 percent kepealir ¥ minerals and for Practice “Doctor of Podiatry” Degree Conferred-—Write: BE A CHIROPODIST | pressed the view that Alaska S. B. 91, by Collins and Walker sS tax on valuable ‘ y would be a big loser if the| Uniform Vital Statistics Act, which | substitute a graduated next income | o oo - = < to pass—as it would transfers ration of vital sta- on mining. R are e SRR 1 catches of big off-shore| tistics from Auditor to Health De-|from 4 to 8 percent et income. H halibut boats into Prince Ru partment; passed 15- v g fl o and Seattle. All business in Sout S. J. R. 2, by Green and Dawes S 2 To permit the killing EK; | east Alaska towns where there To direct Welfare Department to Of dogs which kill or molest deer il cold storage plants would pay $60 per month to Minnie Fields | and other wild animais and wild ' said, through loss. of as long as she operates Mintield High- Feoeremost those boats now spend in restock- Home; passed 12-4 |w : el b after selling their catches 813 M. 31, B equire sufficient ine It was peinted Coffey—Urging deposit to cover jury costs in Jus- kan would be very sloners to improve on the|tice Courts; amended by the House gp - -3 P 60 percent—of cold Kenai Peninsula; passed 16-0. ake the pay of jurors in such ; BEQE f’u;li\ ¥ attendant box H. J. M. 20, by E. Anderson— |courts $3 instead of $1 per day o o es, etc. That city now gets the bulk Urging Congress to appropriate| S. B. 65—To authorize the Terri- ” ¥ s 4 I of such sales in Alaska, yet i $125,000 for survey of Bering Sea tforial Treasurer to expend up to ‘?( ‘Di %g " ‘gg@gb ! 90 miles from Prince Rupert, where | fisheries; passed 14 | in payment of bounty claims P the large boats would undoubtedly| H. J. M. 21, by Os ng Road | Whi ‘g w fr‘“ d “"“1 ir "“;”"“““f‘ THEATRE - LCDGE - CLUB g0 to escape the $200 or so dol Commissioners to repair shelter ca-! S. B. To amend t aws re- i tax they would have to pay to sell bins and trails in the Second Divi- | Jating to non-profit c ations CHURCH - RESIDENTIAL i AlddEn slon: passed 11-5 | S. B. 67—To amend the laws re- - s S o Senator Cochran eed with] H. B. 80, by McCutcheon—To | lating to suspended sentences. Whether it be a simple color scheme Senator Gunnard Engebreth that'transfer management of Seldovia| S. J. M. 13—Asks that Federal oran Ol"_m“r"'“'d”’””f‘,”(' layout we < the bill would impose a tax not on | Hospital from public utilities board‘{?“»ml‘m in the Territory be filled are equipped and staffed to fishing—as those boats fish out to municipal government; passed | by Alaskan residents A %% beyond the reach of Alaska juris- 14-2 ; S. B. 74--To provide that certain SBBVE THE TEBRITORY diction, “on the high seas”—but on! (Defeated) | restrictions on Territorial banks sales. S. B. 85, by Rivers by request--|shall not apply to bank loans guar- C enator Peratrovich, whose Fish-| To appropriate $3,210 partially m!.m(’t‘d by the U. S. Government. Nl(,‘ l{‘,lla]ls IEG(‘@rat“P ' eries Committee returned a do pass ! reimburse teachers W. K. Leise and| S. B. 68—To exclude personal Phone Douglas 271 [ report, did not think much possible | Ethyl Peasgood for loss of personal | Property from the tenancy laws. loss in business would be involved' property in fire that destroyed Be-| S. B. 9—=Tu jiovide for annual == e iy e L and considered it ir to tax thel school, March 14, 1944; 1ailed T 5 oy en s B rollers and not halibuters. Walker | to pass 6-10 | = replied with a number of wires; S. B. 83, by Walker—To author- | | from Ketch n business firms, all| ize Unemployment Compensation g very much opposed to the fearful of big loss it pass. Senator Edward D. Coffey point- ed out that the Third Division also would be affected, as but. boats fishing Area 3 frequently sell at Kediak. He summed at the | bill would put on a “two-bit tax”| that could not be collected while driving away thousand: bill and hould up worth of business The measure was killed, with Peratrovich, Dawes, Rivers and Green voting for it Senator Walker lifted eyebrows on several Senators when, just be- fore the noon recess until 2 o'clock, he asked to have H. B. 14, Rep. der's “A and B Barns Bill" re- called from the House for further) ARE BUY AND HOLD UNITED of dollars | Your Deposits First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Commissior Director s to fix salary of UCC failed to pass 6-10 S. B. 90, by Peratrovich by quest—To require physical e: ‘mnn-‘ ation before issuance of marr licer indefinitely postponed | 6 | S. B. 99, by Rivers—To appropri- | ate $250,000 for construction and improv of airfields and air- plane 1 g iloats; failed to pass || 2-14 i H. B. 20, by McCutcheon—To r¢ =5y gulate outdoc advertising inde finitely postponed 9-7 - D HONEYMOON COUPLE ‘ Mr. and M w hols, 1 weds from Whitehorse, Y. T., to Juneau the weekend and! are registered at the Baranof Hotel. | SAFE STATES DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED Salmon €reek €ountry €lub Finest Country Club i Afusica Steak-Chicken-Spaghetti CHINESE FOODS OF ALL KINDS and in addition to above . . . starting Tuesday . . . we are going fo serve SANDWICHES of ALL KINDS made with HOME-MADE BREAD Sandwiches will be made up to quality of feod served at cur club. = v Exclusive Membeyship Counizy Club Guest Cards issued to Out-of-Town Visitors request of members. PHONE 01 Salmon Creek Counify €lub 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway

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