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- MUCH LAND rged the various pro- trol, child heal and so forth Dr. Albrecht said. He this would detract in programs Fire Hazard Auditor Boyle said that the change at present is that the Territori Building, where the| i records would kept, is frame e Pa C er Bi fol- building and a fire hazard Dr U 1 cht ha wed the membe B A the the Idin ad vault large end B enot o accommodate the papers. the vault big gh and that it is fireproof wing discussion of S. B Newell moved for vote he had announced He said that he : to make up merits of the The 30y isn't enot indica n, Harr e ‘“no.” as the no move for c and ree other following da the bill gasped its last I measures ated 9 re- on H.B, the had his bill vote on- AVAILABLE T0 PUBLIC ncle Sam Has Millions of Acres Vacant, More than probably | Uncle S vaca of is Ve by th Half of It in Alaska WASHINGTON, March 19.—(®— m has 419,506,842 acres of public land, 250,000,000 it in Alaska public land, Management domain ing urposes. 5 of Vacant Land public ted to grazing Bureau today, or de- the said idle It can be obtained by ndividuals compliance with Federal laws, e first requirement being that the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE UNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1947 i least schools held by the government, Federa! | has been confused, at and general purposes. ing of vital statistics records from agencies control another 115,000, locally, by lack of exact informa-| No Reconsideration the Auditor to the Department of UNINV'IED HElpERS 000 acres of that territory. tion as to title and boundaries of A motion by Rep. McCutcheon Health, completed its course Public land and its use and dis- the property. Plett also had some this morning for a reconsidera-|through second reading with some i position regularly comes before her details on the presentition of his vote on H.J.M. 34, minor amendments, but failed to S AT Congress and a committee now maintenance costs under the CAA.'asking that the PFederal govern-|achieve a rules suspension for ad- ©P¢ rator of a dress shop who is considering legislation to give Ha- Present at the, meeting as inter-'ment make a contract with the vancement. HUYIRE S 10 A AT W Saate TERY WO waii statehood faces a decision on csted parties to the discussion of Territory for payment of' tuition| A letter from J. A. Talbot, won't have as much stock to load whether to declare its 1600000 the future of Juneau's airport for Native children attending the Chairman of the Board of Alaska onto the moving van as she ex- acres of territorial 1ands a part of Were John Manders, attorney for|Territorial schools, was declared|Transportation Company, thanking !)«'t‘u'fl. the public domain or permit all o Pacific Northern Airilnes; ~ W.'out of order. = The ruling fol- the members of the House for their B part to become state property. Leonard Smith, Territorial High-/lowed a decision of the Committee earnest consideration of H. B. 1:0, police part of her stock—175 dress- - >, way Engineer; George Sundborg,|on Rules, which decided that the was read and ordered spread upon ¢S she valued at $1,000—already head of the Alaska Development motion should have been made the Journal as been removed from the store, Lt. Comdr. E. P. Chester, yesterday, the day following the oo by burglars. AIRPORT Iopl( oF to the u(‘-mcr;mrAzl Marshall |original vote on the measure. THIS IS PARENTS' NiGHT > 3 Hoppin, President o! aska Air-| Another memorial, HJ.M A AT CLUB OF TEEN-AGERS . SPECIAL COUNCIL ahd teprescitaflyia: 5F Fan|esking tnat’ GRREEL:" Shfo s b AOERS| COLOMEO, Ceslon—a_transport American Airways and Alaska|funds to aid Alaska schools be-| Tonight at b utclock the Teen- poses conshoy Bd“z“f SR ik al Airlines. |cause of the great increase in en- Age Club will be open to all par- Geylon ‘)'“‘1;“ :m” uln.(‘d wdfl; - MEEI YESIERDAY Mr. Plett left immediately fol- roliment due to military construc-| ents and also to their adult fri b ek e v wing the meeting to return to tion programs, was introduced un- Since this is examination we just taken off when (Ji‘l(‘ p(v} ‘lelg (]‘?\- Juneau City Council held an in- formal afternoon yesterday witl Walter Plett, Regional Director of the Civil Aeronautics Authority for Alaske Plett urged that tl action at eventual ac- Juneau Airport strengly Council take preparatory least, looking toward quisition of the offi-| der a suspension of rules and shov- | the High School, no teen-ager: ed through to final passage by a|be admitted to the club tcnight. i 19-5 vote. - -~ cactus wren 91, to transfer the keep-| Empir~ Want-ads for results! bird of Arizona. UNIVERSITY FOR ~ —— it e o FIRSTDIVISION IS ' Anchorage with a party of fals on a CAA :mmpon phm. gines failed - -0 The is OKED BY HOUSE h ¢ ; Salmon C€Creek Country Club had been given the Jand cannot be ordered by mail from the CAA which now support: : to provide for pyt must have been visited and and maintains it H 1 1 ° provide equal jnspected by the applicant before At present, Plett explained, Ju- | F ”eSt cou"try (zl@lb (21 ‘/ll‘,s"a pay for women, and to ask the po siarts his legal papers through. Neau is in a much better position H. B. 56, to appropriate $250,000 T s s S AR imm- government for nlu fon for " and now, with thousands of vel- rvl;\llw rm L}l\ air facilities thar expansion of facilities and ser- RSSO i TR A itive children in Territorial erans seeking home sites, the Bu- €ither Fairbanks or - Anchorage vices of the University of Alaska, 2 fave chlloren | in TR doen wattog tome A8 Uoe S Sl SRt e (R o o SRRERE S i, Steak-Chicken-Spaghetti Senate to take their chances on oot of the questions it gets about Aificlds, and both have been no- ation of a southern branch, pa I £ getting in under a suspension of go” Lunle domain deal with the fified that this will be no longer od the House of Representatives!| COCKTAILS =-CHINESE FOOP b the rule " possibilities that veterans can get Possible. Anchorage is faced wit! this morning by a 13-11 vote ! g i or Rep. Pollar y requested some. the immediate necessity of con- The appropriation, if the bill :. ; the House to ;yvanlt (’mr rules A large part of the vacant public ,sp'um.m_g a complete new muni- passes the Senate and is approved Aan Co L N & o o B introduction of & Bil 10 jonq in the continental United clpal fled could be used for the acquisition £ A\ @ N,P E‘E E L'?\]E 0i b tk r f marria - (& : % ays o L - university, 18 ion an - X being used by the DeMO-/cenges A Lill for the same pur- 1of 2T%5 O ::'\lllfi‘g"figfilf:;h:dso Cidion on itne GUERGIRIUBRREIA .. ctanation ot RUTRL LGS Aod. fao S/lND 'CHES-EC fl?“de w'th 4\ Px’»f"“ ir “j_’y‘]“""(: was recently defeated in the nmu:m\ classitied, Moot ‘ur}n» Juneau would be willing or able to ilities, employment of personnel Siss Do ¥ {8 Db 'v,lx‘:r House ceclined to -0 der. the Bureau sald, is of E'a:;{ q(;‘«x:"‘[ht field if the neces- l4“(€!S plr:‘g:;::xlm.of. necessary sup-| S L e B e s L kS HOME MADE BREAD Reps. Almquist Anderson such of it could rightfully be Sine-’ o 0 OSSR D) (A3 mnter the twostiiias . S 7 ett, Hope Hun McCutch- AERONAUTI(S Blu _”“"“ 8, m_r homestead or sc'v.zle‘- management of its airfield, as the ate vote necessary for ills\ m‘r;‘lt‘): blicans vot continue operation, There s Objections to the bill, mostly 'h Reps. Engstrom, IS BEFORE SENATE It might be surprising to some danger, however, that CAA funds from members of the Second 0::151 " i Johnson, Ost, Snider i people, but the vacant public lands ¢ "g,0p operations will be cut by Fourth Divisions, was largely on FGR lONG HEARING range irom 11 acres in Indiana oo, oress: and the day will cer- the grounds of lack of funds and Other Bills Passed and 528 in Missourl to the Alaskan tainy come when the City will of building materials. Rep. Gar- The House passed four Senate o total. have to take over operation of its nick said that funds for the pro- il diteg terday's session,| (Conr.nued pom Page Ome) | The biggest continental holdings gy ajrfield if there is to be a ject would be provided by a rev- bich did n rt until 1 p. m ,are in the west and mid-western continuation of airline service. 'enue - bill scon to be considered,! Lecause of the delayed adjourn- ney Generai caiied upon to advise states, with typical ones being: 1 was decided that the City tut did not elaborate upon this' ment of the prevous night. House on the changes California 16,007231, Nevada 44- would look for a qualified person. statement. following a call of the The first major amendment 924,031, Arizona 11300493, Montana ang as soon ‘as possible have an Revenue measures were finding' on a question of suspending Proved a stumbling block. It 6,772,246, Colorado 8,189,339, Idaho accyrate survey made of the oper- hard geing in the House as well rules, had hung around the would strike the provision that 12,601405, Utah 23815717, Oregon gting and maintenance expenses, as in the Senate and the House second floor until near midnight members of the permanent com-!13,181451, Washington 534494, Wy- and of possible scurces of revenue refused this morning to accept a, q a l mon C ree k C oun I r Cl b waiting for the Sergeant-at-Arms mission be elective for four year oming 16645853, South Dakota from the field. new general sales tax bill, with J S Y u to bring in an absent member. [terms ill'\d would have them ap- 313‘79(13 and ;‘Igrth Dakotla 122:%&;0 Plett gave the Council accur- the levy set at three percent, Ml Yestorda action included pas- pointed by the Governor to sta And, in addition to the - ate information from maps which which was offered by Rep. Hoopes. i H i i sace of a deficiency appropriation gered five-year terms. However, 000 acres of Alaskan land classi- show the extent and details of The bill would have pprovigcd 3 - Nor“‘ ol Junea“ e hlaCIer nghway of $901 for the Board of Examin- the Governor would be required fied as vacant public domain and the airport property. Title to the funds for the Veterans Loan Fund, ers in the Basic Sciences, and of to name the commissioner from — = s il Sacrdlic oxisiing lists first nBproved the legis- T e e L S S s S 2 S T s O CCCCC = tutes: the law relating to notice lators from the four divisions. Af-! 1 of sale on execution, and the law ter appointment should be made, | reiating to fire escapes on school they would be subject to confirm- Y{ sildings and dormitories ation by the Senate and the House. | |{ B. 49, which would amend! Senator Rivers immediately took tbe banking laws to require that €xception to that proposed amend- all the capital stock of a bank ment as “infringing the execu-| must be paid Lefore the bank!tive powers” of the Governor. Be-| commences © jons, was passed forz the battle could be really|J] by @ vote of 15-9. When it came|Jjoined, the Senate recessed until ] (4 up in second reading, Rep. Me-|2 o'clock this afternoon. I Cutcheon moved to lay it on the| The Senate had 20 measures on ' table, but some of his ordinarily,its calendar for today, but it m’-‘{i staunch supporters deserted the. peared that consideration of th:.-‘[’: union and the motion, perhaps Aeronautics Act would unhumb!{‘; fortunately, lost by a 10-14 vote. |practically the full time g Vital Statistics | Tre Senators took cn more work | [l Dr. C. Earl Albrecht, Territorial! When, by a 15-1 vote, they sus-'J] Commissioner of Health, and|Pended the rules to accept H. B.'[l Frank Boyle, Territorial Auditor, |81, passed by the House. That [} were both called before the House Garnick-authored measure \Atrul(l'rl to testify on S. B. 91, v would Tequire that men and women be S l t dS h' i' 1' transfer the handling of vital sta- 1 lly for equal work per-1ll cu p ure Op 1s1icanon. . . fics Tetords..from the - A formed. It was referred to mell; office to the Ilvpm'n' Labor Committee {5 i i Dr. Albr saids that while I s ’ ) your suit for Spring has no criticism the handling, WHITEHORSE MAN HERE [} Of “vital “slatistios’ Tecords ‘by ‘the]. : Robert: C n, of Whitehorse, ) I} At ar's offic » feels that thel Y. T. was a weekend guest at m»'{é » records & department. | Baranof Hotel v : He could handle work, he L RS It fald Bt -ap s CHICAGO-Wheat m"““"“"”‘l{\ Soft silh 8 out the pos- | vesterday soared akove $3 for theist i lighten the | first time in 30 years, dropped lhu:% oft si Ouefle, wuh 8 e Territory. The costful 10-cent limit today on thef cut away front . . . of hanc the work could be Chicago Board of Trade il —_— f Il Wherever You Go . . . 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