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PAGE TWO Rules Adopted By Senate for Exfra Session adopted its 1949 special s some minor time for the| mission of the require- joint JCC TAKES SWING AT CAB ACTIVITIES, PASS RESOLUTION Junior Chamber of took a hefty swing at Aeronautics Board act Alaska today, passing a r which will be forws i ot only laskan legislatc but to the Nation’s capitol and headquarters. also took under oposed health legislat pre-natal and pre-n HALEY OUT, GUERTIN IN, AS TCOF VA tin has been appoint- torial Commissioner ot ffairs, replacing Norman held the p inauguration of the serv- announced by, Veterans Board} this w pos was a Juneau’s er Floyd G sterday € o ces Y discus- Territorial met naritail inspector Major in t rules only, e the House ittee report jarl Albrec to Adjutant Ge in India ssion n and har able at the Jayces at the Bar of ident of the ¢ Sen. Frank Anchorage regional di- the Territorial Veterans year and a half, resign- Lecome General Manager of Aleutian ays, leaving ssume the diraction al Veterans Com- February 1. future plans plans to re-enter Fouth Divisicn Hellenthal, Third member of the Board elected Chairman for ear, Hellenthal has ng of the Board fo in Feiruary, when th e|jegislature will be which | proved compe- nger ser and the es- | pro- . were Pre itroduced | Peratrovic mitted to [ Rep. Ame indersen fifteenth day of | The Jaycee resolution | CAB activities passed in | session, ch that to has disrc the by | wishes of and jackan residents a The ‘ wishes known to the a ; I'errito: needs mor gervices intra-Territo. etween the » Jaycee re: CAB vitally Bar i arding noot Board ed Territor met new 1ent the joint rules was proposed Representative William an caused a good deal_of debate. amendment provides that when measure is transmitted from one house to the other, the house which transmits it shall be deemed to | have possession of the measure m:-’ {welfare ot all Alaskar {will eliminate t til tha time for a motion for con- ideration has passed May Reconsider {tition of fre Under the rules, a member of the |jces petwe Legislature who with the | gnited ¢ majorit passage of any!| mea notice Lie intend reconsider his The | noti st be given before the | ! journs on the day the vote and the reconsideration n on the following day meantime, the measure to the other house, | lose his right event that the xpres Haley's e! round { John Division alled a meet- the first K re drafted o or state igated | e A. 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REQUESTS! ¥ votes CAB - LEGISLATION FOR| « ALASKA LAND SALES| 1 on the it the ermanent let rator now ion of persc een Alaskg well t ure may give d to authority in property United t I vote, f t and the pe or RE tho i vithin If, in the transmitted ating on d ter have from Juneau thi of the Alaska De rdinz land in resc ok olop- | Al- sent d e r he sufficient future resolution address y of the Interior Agriculture urzes spon- | legislation to simplify | land laws and tol (make public land (National orest and other) available by ple sale such person. it for| idence, hom or business. | Che letter to the Secretary of the | Interior asks holdings of la roup settlement be made suc | ained benefits which could|ihe Kenai and Dunbar parcels, un- | ting of the bills| (i) yp and Dunbar projects ve and that th | nt [ v of roncors of health legislation aim- ed at the requiring of physical amination in all 1 and pre- tal ca ng dopted as ol of 10-6 the Rep- orship Alaskan nat from the | adopt the re- tated of Ala Committee Federal Rel la- | provide The use ntly to Jaycees isti- | pe for the proposec rritorial Health Comm's Albrecht cited effects of in adult and infant groups ation H « compil nr sion law referred Judic and yphil their worth, is workable e typewriter ture wa to the Com- | consideration Albrecht told Jaycees Hawaii already Senate tem o HAsE request had been sent but Board members have three morz such ])Lk‘ n proposed i Ledule, Carleton in- issistant to Secretary | A. Krug, was ex- in Juneau late to- ska port purc T . on Expenses il Out e Speaking specifically of the “pre- al bill” the doctor said that such proposed particularly a iinst syphilis in babies that Centractors’ by t S as ndation this 1 1 of pre the n mong p hey I the purpose of to prevent, infected disease is in { port to arrive b lay on his ind terminai doctor are being sons bill tax ed duced that th tos arrive from Pe A. Talbot of Ket- his ADB compan’on for th trip. headquarters here unt Skinner is to meet steam civic leaders, then mak to €itka and Haines. - - did not disease. this legi ut to posf is partly who general nc marriage House lacked in the mittee infor able it ort or unfavorably on the revenu sure DOUGLAS and com- persons wh th communicable | Monday, vorably of wea- - iSlot Machines Are rips |ON JENSEN TAX BILL | wallis i cheaper. | /ANDY BARLOW 1§ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA HOLD PROTEST MEET ar in sments are being made attle buyers come to te fish prices in- going to Se- tle ich ha en the practice in the past. Barlow said that mar- | ket conditions and demands for king ory good t! ould 1 ermen rid that he has the United Trolle; remove their head- hikan and he stated ason for it. “After junean businessmen have giv- llers every consideration The fact that the city out plans for harbor to take care of the er of -oats, is ar keeping the head- Se ot Al ne the w An open meeting was called last evening by the Deep Sea Fishe men’s Union and the duneau Vesse Owners to discuss Ho Bill No. which was introduced ty Represen-|, tatives Marcus Jensen and Glen|, Franklin, to provide for a 4 percer tax on halibut. Howard Stabler w chairman of the meeting and E Krause was secretary. The meeting was held in the CIO union hall. There were 128 people in atten- dance at the meeting, including the representatives of the halibut in- dustry, trollers, Juneau bus.ness- men and fish buyers. Legislators at he meeting were Senators Frank Peratrovich, R. M. MacKenzie, Anita Garnick, Gunnard Engebreth, ind Ed Anderson; and Representa- tives Marcus Jensen and G. E. Alm- 11 ¢ es no 1 Barlow said is impr ne dded re ement num or s PETTY ARRIVES FOR BAPTIST PASTORATE; PLAN YOUTH NIGHTS| { With plans for a Youth Night in-j ion similar to the Youth for| programs, William A. Pet- come from Anchorage to the pastorate of the First Church until a permanent; ecured i with his wife and their two cons, arrived Tuesday by Pacific Northern Airlines. Their flight included a three-day stop- \ at Whitehorse, Y. T., awaiting weather—quite an experi- . especially Peter Van,! less than two weeks old.{ born December 29, and has Billv, ace 5. In Juneau, Petty temporarily 1 the Rev. L. L. Richardson, ide in December, and pastorate in Tex G Nivht,” said Petty, “will start with tomorrow evening’s 7:30} o k program, and there will be| very Saturday. We plan gospel | games, fun, fellowship, mo- pictures a nd refreshments. is invited every Satur- { { ‘Wallis George of the Juneau Cold Storage pointed out why the tax till would be harmful. He said that a 4 percent tax on the halibut in- dustry would force vessels to Prince Rupert. John Maurstad of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union concurred with George and said that boats| '’ would sell Rupert bLecause it would cost less to outfit at Rupert, where food, fuel, and gear are sume I Petty Members the Juneau Vessel Owners who opposed the bill, at the meeting were Vince Anderson, John Winthers, Sr., Floyd Epperson, Olaf Aase, Larry Fitzpatrick, and Ed Krause Ja brenner trolie: Manery and Karl Ashen- spoke on behalf of the Ashentrenner stated that ishermen are not opposed to pay- ng taxes, but they would liki know what the money w for and that the tax mor not be used to create mc ial jobs. Simpson MacKinnon, businessman, stated that Bill No. 3 was made a law work a hardship on every merchant n Southeast Alaska and would just about ruin the industry in this part of Alacka - i | weng i ken outh i Juneau if Honse would n | »m Kentucky, the Pettys went| 1944 to Anchorage, where Petty, lited the laska Baptist Mes ' for three years. He was pas- First Baptist Church; until he resigned so that he Mrs. Petty could estatlish a! Biptict Bible School Petty is a native of Little Rock, Ark He went to school at Ouachita rkadelphia, Ark. and Baptist Theological ELECT JORN COX PRESIDENT ATH ERICKSON, SECY. SITKA, Alaska, Jan. i4—@—]| John Cox of Anchoragefwas elected | president of the Alaska” Territorial ation of Labor yesterday as the eroup wound up its annual meet { a day ahead of schedule. Gox sueccceds Lou Taylor. New! exzcutive secretary of the A. T. F. of | L. will be T. B. Erickson, also of | Anctorace. He will go to Juneau to, replace Tom Moore, at the Feder- of the ani ELECTED TC HEAD UNITED TROLLERS Andy Barlow elected by an overwhelming jority to be Executive S:cratary of the United Trollers of Alaska, CIO, for the coming year. Barlow o as been a troll or in organizing the un‘on aska and been < ) wch low has in c affairs in W nd s a of the City Council. He ha » acting Executive Secretary 22e the recent resignation of John son. \ Tke United Trollers, which has ts headquarters in Juneau, h ranches at Ketchikan, Wrangell, urg, Craig, Point Baker, and and its total memb of Wrangell , aid- in Al- of the incep- ol 1 i { | | | P s Fec e Uniled Trollers have accom- rlished many things beneficial to ishermen and have secured a RULES FOR SKIERS POSTED IN CABINS ON DOUGLAS ISLf of safety, and e convenience of the public, Out, Porjland Clubs 14 NEWS FIRE MEETING HELD The Douglas Volunteer Fire De- partment neld their egular month- ly meeting last evening with a good attendance of members ¢ Many business matters were taken up and PORTLAND, O:e., Jan P The whir and clatter of chines was absent at most clubs today Maycor Dorothy MeCullough policy statement” yesterday slot machines would be ousted ma- Portla 1 the interesis ation’s permanent headquarters. A number of snow-bound dele- ates from Juneau arrived just in time for the final day's session. contract with the buyers recogniz- ing the union as the sole bargain- ng agent for all trollers in Alas- ta. Mr. Barlow stated ¥y o gotiations with the different Yers for the past three year: Wallis George and Elton Engstrom, Tuneau fish buyers, have been more than fair in tr to ag Follow the-Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS then refreshments served rules for the use of reas ‘on Douglas Island sted in the Second and from private clubs, brought ments from several club mer y that financial difticul rheag for them But thers was general agr hat the machines would g - SECOND KENDLER GRANDCHILD BORN Mr. and Joe Kendler Glacier Highway have received word of the arrival of a new dson. Theodore Dale, promptly called Teddy. The baby four oun: SMITH HOME Claude Smith returned home this | week from the States where he and family had attended the funeral of Albert Beutler, M mith's father. Beutler was stayir th the Smith family here when overcome. He was ars of Mrs. Smith and daughter Cla will remain outside for several weeks visit ey are authorized by Alva W. kerby, Admiralty Division visor of the Forest Service. . destructive use, or muti- tion of the tuildings, or destruc- v thelt of equipment, is pro- itited by law. Buildings and equip- are to be left in clean, sani- condition. AT HOSPIT! Poor yesterday several or possession of, in- yes on the Douglas sports area is pro Joe pital main by h eight entered S where weighing seven oo was born yes Seattle to Mr. and Mrs. D of that city. He joins a sister year-old Elizabeth His grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle lives in Seattle. Ted mother, dred Kendler, was in Juneau. winter dividuals under the influence ol are prohibited from skiing MEETING of the Eagle held M Discharging of firearms is meet 2 . 117, will be evening, January 17 nounced tof the born former and reare of the road are to be foot trails, ski runs lalom areas. s are made, the poste: “to promete public welfare ind convenience, and to in- good tirme for every person the area.” d | on R CONDEMNATION SUIT Juneau Independent S represented by e Robert Boochever, yesterday t d the District Court for mnation against the Juneau Rea ., of lots 1 to 15, inclusive of block F, in the Highlands Subdi- vision. - RFC CLOSES ALASKAN OFFICE; JOHNSON | RETURNS TO STATES Loan Agen Finance Johnsor The rict, hool SIS T )))(PRESCRIPTION SHOES Juneau Foot Clinic 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 ne he Seattle Re tion Wilfor onstruction -e - estimated that U now being used a one and a half time growth, signati field tiv announc d H in s ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. onvenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 in Juneau return to the business at After careful poration’s acti past two y decideq th review busine hould be Howard G. V in Southez rices and were the first ontracts in the past two ve: he trolle Barlow in Douglas for a Good Time aid that as far as the DRIVE with CARE Drive with Courtesy Drive with Assvrance of Protection against Property and Personal Injury Liability through having adequate Automobile Insurance Fire - Theft - Collision See Us for Complete Auto Coverage NORTHERN Inswrance Agency TELEPHONE 57 HENRY M. HOGUE, Manager - OFFICES—Cowling Motor Building BACK ALASKA ROUTE FRIDAY, JANUARY 14,1949 SNOW WHITE Shirts In at 16:66 . ., . . e oo o But at 4:¢D the SANE day 0 MORE BILLS PASS HOUSE WITH SPEED ut being earmarked. He expressed the belief that administrators ol the school monies could decide bes vhere the money was needed in the | territory’s educational program. He | failed to get any support from oth- er committee members, | Speaking of Lost Iiems ASK YOUR NEIGHEDRS who paironize SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY PHONE 299 Fair:anks legislators rall'ed quick y to the Univorsity's cause. Reps Glen Franklin, Dale, Frank Angerman and Warren Taylor stressed the needs of the University especially in view of private loans | it haq to arrange to meet its bills. Essie The Rill was amended in commit- | tee from University of Alaska to ‘Territorial Universities of Alas- ka." Rep. Stanley McCutcheon pro- posed the change because, he said, | legislation might come in later for| creation of Southeast Alasks ranch. Tke sy tion was written | in by the ccmmittee and was includ- | ed in the bill as appr by House. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. NARGUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS The estimateq school tax revenue ; for the biennium under the present 5 tax has been estimated at $370,- 300. Rep. Bel uthor of the in- crease, said $740,000 was the esti- mate under the increase bill Juneau SENATE MEETS BRIEFLY The Se e met only briefly this merning, read the journal and re- <ed until 2 p.m give commit- ces an cpportunity to work. Eonnie Jo Gronroos, Secretary of the Senate, was ill this morning anc unable to attend the Senate ses- | icn, i Your Depesits ARFE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDE - STEAMER ALASKA IS/ m HE management . thi: bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The salety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which Insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a max! mum of $5,000. 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