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U0 e raimens 3 PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1949 ———————r - — - - - er 26%, Kennecott 53%, New York FLAKNE ARRIVES [ COMMITTEES Cadels al Inaugural STOCK QUOTATIONS 12,2 ==t =3 St " iU. 8. Steel 72'/:. Jound $4.03%. IN JUNEAU FROM [or— » S OR————— e —— ln;‘m:‘(xo;?i?:{' O';“Al:iim‘ Jun: ::‘; Sales today were 820,000 shares. l ARE N AMED : e " |mine stock today is 3%, American| Averages today are as follows: WASH!NGTQN D s , © ]Can 87%, Anaconda 33%, CunlsSA;lndustrls]s 179.60, rails £3.18, util-; § | Wright 8%, International Harvest- | jties 34.77. P says Auminum ndusty, FOR SENATE . oo Whiskey | Looking for Possible | i il Jrom Kentueky | By BEOB DeARMOND i ‘ 1 Sites in Alaska | committee trouble kept the Sen- T — OLD s o ey ¥ e The Triangle c \nnual tour of the Tel . rnoon tefore the| 0 ) Flakne, Chief, Alas- | memLersh’p of the body's 16 stand- | C l ] "ERM[TAGE 1 Possessions for | the isfaction of the majority Rk % BRANC , r- | concerned. . - 7 A reported attempt to merge the No T"ck TO | (AF e . lfll/llt‘/@/ IIZIJi({y nate’s two major commitiees You've friends whose iba &‘“(71 xation and Revenue with F‘mnn:\-r Cloth@s haVe that “new prog ht. He said, | Committee' on Committees but to | | it! Probably sen’d their “For the first time, Washinzton gy jnents the two were made vir- dry cleaning work to is giving ka th mifton’ it{4ally one ih the orig Triangle Cleaners. i have had in the past.” with three senators ho i ng as examples of change on|pership in both cor 5 art of I 2 ] chair- Committee, clam- ing that it would be impos: h]o for 20| Senator John Butrovich, )st zoning {man of the Finance Territory on|made an immediate protest For better Appearance CALL akne po nted 15. Uncer the old sys-| s as expensive to send a | the three to do effective w from Juncau to Douglas as|toth committec p parcels from Key! “With the number or to Point Barrow {that ar2 on the hori E BEING ACHIEVED |t‘on Committce ha that the most out- |30 bas the Fir hange he has noted inf: trem | | on Cadets of U. S. Military Academy march up Constitution Avenue with the Capitol for a background in ind,l.gllnllon parade in Wa lngtun. U. S. Navy bflmp flics overhead. ( Wirephoto. Diem anu Mileuge: | 4 Enflrownent and Enrollment: evenue bills | the Taxa- | > and ittee, with | staring us in high workmen's com- costs, can only be reme- the joint cooperation of 15 budget nomy is th 11 thethe face,” Butrovich said. The du reing built for perma- ation of membership, he said, | Garnick, McCutcheon, Lyng, Ner- 5EPARIMENT !S ors, workmen, and govern- e construction of the new it impossible for uv.e‘-‘“r‘ i e - ‘ L in an extensive safety pl‘0<; t Guard Buildir eau, the to: - meeb Aukakna| 9. EEMED o andl COrporations; . 7 | sram | paving DEDSTY : e the other |Butrovich, Jones, Peratrovieh, Riv- 1 k i COLLECTION i cing of the Glacier o fall down on the | 'S R 4 ' ERPETs Department is advocating| ns of the | { 6. Fisheries and Game: Peratro- 5 iy tment of a Wage Colection, which | Tu hrich; CIERER Bagetei R 0e Benson Tells of Medlah(}l], during the present session of Rivers, chairman| 7 2ariculure and Fore v ne Legislature. In the past bi-| tated that B mmittee, hurled | £unticy, Barr, Jones, Dawes. Conciliation Extended cnium, 214 vena tide wase claims ¥ abks & “obstructionists,” | 8 Judiciary and Federal Re Nowt | % werz received Ly the Department = - < p t boom ' ecc Commit- | 10! Coliins, p UUI’Ing Ble[‘.m!}' mounting to a total of $70,460.06 % 86 Proof « 65% Grain Neutral Spirits besn dvers, : 3 s n unpaid wages, of which amount National Distillers Products Corp., New York ™ : ; 9. Lator and .Commerce! Me-i .y isernio) nly $17,743.43 were collected. The i lisves the two committees should j Cutcheon, Garnick, Butrovieh, An-| 4,1 p, law should enable the Department o v An important factor in Territor-'be one. ’l‘»‘;;‘«rfl-w ioe and Manufacturing: |PAred by Henry Benson, Territo o collect wages without cost to the| o 2 i b ial economy t ar the fact! Ecnator Rivers pointed out that|, . - i3 1.)g ey CA‘IA‘ g mL ial Commissioner of Labor, and is- |#orkman, Benson states. s d ) that this is th war year |there had been no conilict between |~ T /_f“fs}\,[f““‘““;“ d“}:‘ V- sued today,“vovers all phases of the The Department asks that some in which Alaska will be an-|the two commit ng the spe-| oo ;‘,‘“’Ifl( S A“‘;‘,"_ work of the Department. tatutory provision Le made to pro- | lus, fixed fee con-|cial session althoug H”“"E_ : “l" enzie, Barr, Ander-i poino tpe past two years, the tect the workman against the fail- | structicn contrast Flekne said|as to lication of "'“:,“ pe _i" : partment has expanded its medi- |Ure of shoe-string operators and that direct ling has replaced|wds the same. Senato e L’"’Ef""i' oyt q‘;:: and has established | mployers who hire people with ' the wartime and that al- tered with the statement tha };";’” 3 pi;’s_“t i ‘1*0“' “hvjan outstandir cprdjuihi s penBery! | DOMDING “more (LHAL & (HAKKE EXPOL= ready bidding has ted in pro- |hi nance Committée had had no( P = on eratrovich, McCuten- n g the past y cy that they will be able to meet jects costing less than the al | function durng the special session | ©0T Butrovieh. The Department’s mediation s r monthly pay ralle. estimate. Fair competition, which |pecause there were no appropria- \ Ve ices were used in 35 cases ar RESIDENT ‘VO‘{K:RS | & is a result of direct biddinz, will |t sures for it to consider. |3 1 and Revenue: Rip- Conciliated in 360 cases “A productiv pelant st nsure greater employment of resi- 4 : e - Sent Seakis Tabon . ;e MR and num- oo zunz MacKenzie, Nerland. | e one dispute remalning diut wosk g PayE oy B e dent Alaskans. erou r ve mattér was| " 18 * Territor'al Offices and Insti-lgettied cn December unattained goal of the Territory i POWER DEVELOPMENT | settled by removing two of the Tax- tutions: Engebreth,: Munz, Garnic S5 Abaly nj‘[ e‘ Jur and mizrant non-resident labor con- | b 1 i ition memze om the Finance|camins, . 4 B el tinues to dominate Alaska's season | was re- | Committee, leaving only Senator ; BIEH v oraitbe’ OF ndustrics,” is the summation of | 1 ‘ e In- ¥ as a membser of toth Lo Mok ST the resident cmployment picture for ! a'd. The and making a few ety . 5% power sites will be Chmmittee- 1" 'k ;’” ]’ n this phase of Alaska's | a ‘ieurm (\ tor in bringing new % s 2 e my hqs been made in the| {0 ADJOURNMEN jbeen adopted by a 14-2 vote, ¢ present time cert phases of : ; Flgkne said that repre ator Rivers indicated his dis-, ~ena(m's’ Huntley, Anderson, Ner-.before the National Labor Relations (01 B8y, Which now offers summer of the aluminum indu sure at this turn of events "land ang Mncxflim to notify the.Board, S f5¢ s employment to over 1,200 residents : recently that they will always have | attempting to force an adjourn- gm.el."o"_ fhat the Henate had or-|. Hetorts th donciliate in the. dispute | of the Lower Yukon area. Benson to look' for cheap power in remote ment until 11 o'clock this morning|go.nized and was ready to do busi- have Toch B e 5 thh fl_nmrmx:p*msed the accomplishments of e areas. The industry is now consider- | (a half hour after Governor Gruen- |pocc” senatore Garnick, Munz, Me- | Department of Lator, the Fe | L'bby, McNeill and Libby in pio- ! i ing Ala=ka for p(mmlv sites, ling was scheduled to start delivery | cutoheon and Collins were named Med‘xair e C('nuli;iuu" ety neering this field, and the Pacific i b |of his Message to the Legislature), |y arry the same message to the the NLRB, an impartial committee | AErican Fisherles” poticy at -Dil- 3 (but was voted down. | House. 'of Juneau citizens, and the ty lingham, which has been outstand- Lfi DR D (HM.MERS SPEAKS One additional committee was | government, The dispute involves i;ly; 1l(n the employment of resident ,( f jadded to the Senate list when the the loading of lumber targes at the | /35Kans: L A AT GASTINEAU CHANNEL|commttce on ¥ sheries, Game w | CATHOLIC DAUGHIERS {fpe. e tBOR T Nove | HEALTH COUNCIL MEETING |- vae it o i ™ \NTLATING TONIGHT ™~ swrsmvooe Lo i i i 1 "‘(-' SIS auasAgtiowiuce Al For- | | A Territorial Safety Code has|would insure the preference to resi- 4 7 i ! been prepared by the Department |dents in the fishing industry, par- Dr. Duncan Chalmers of the Ter- s E.i‘L‘n m: xI]};er (,f' the &fntn x’ 1icTh?llcl?r;}dmilsnli):t‘if:l\cvuh)ti‘a'm-;«‘“"‘l is based on national safety|ticularly in Bristol Bay. By enact- | Y ritorial Department of Hoalth ad- ) ceived four u,m:u‘m'{; fhs g 59 i o L()lll‘l‘llk‘ilk 5 Codes prepared by the American | ment of Federal legislation to re- | Argfied e “Gasiinesu QUarmelwmgnie ) aag the, Ropublicans, and NiRE SRS o )" a1l Standards Assoclation, together with | strict nonresident fishing in Bris- 0 Health Cou i]. last .\':xm-.:/“pn the ./en?:mmu «..c‘:J came out wilh eight u“ 11;) s e > B 2 Pl rame: 1s of the b‘m tol Bay by 10 percent annually, the | use of the BCG vaccine, which is a | chairmanships. o THERUY, TR S o Council, Inc | goal of 100 percent resident fishing ‘ preventative measure against tu-| Membership on most comm.ttees;be there for this important event. AT P B cilabe sitaibad: i ten' years, des berculosis. This will be wused,is dfnded e\'(-n‘ly lmeftnm he two Special—_glté’flim dflnmjlnd drills year ago and - final -hearin N Fenn througnout the Territo Dr, | parties, uthgugn the Education and may - contaih ‘ms many as 3,000 held last week, with th Chalmers stated. Transportation commit each . amonds. k scheduled to become adopted next v edHESdaY /H e Danner, President of the|ended with one Republican and Y 5 lnabth® 4 & I i \ Council, outlined the aims of the|three Democrats and the Territor- | . s | Benson states: “The nhigh ci-VCOI.D!" SEAI IlE organization for the benefit of the|ial Offices and Institutions Com-{ Election of officers. Urgent that [dent frequency in ‘the Tarritory, 2 new members who were present. A |mittee consists of four Republicans.f = 60O O B o 00 Bt es | resulting not only in the loss of EVEN FOR NOME“E F Th d v short movie on the cause and pre- SENATE. OOMMITTEES ent Thursday eve. Elks Hall, 8 life and limb and earnings but also urs aY ition of tuberculosis was shown.| The following are the Senate p. m. 102 2t 'being directly responsible for the 2 ¥ ; The next meeting will be on|Committees for the 60-day & SEATTLE, Jan, 25—®— Mrs. Moncay, February 14, and the an- |the first namgd on each comm Eleanor O'Leary, here for the first - nual election of officers will be|being the chairman: e s i e s te dhied r]_day beld. Attending the m ng last 1. Banks and Banking: Munz, varked her parka instead of send- evening were 14 membi Nerland, Dawes, McCutcheon ing it back to Nome. A - D — 2. Education, Public Health and g “Who would ever have thought The first lighthouse is believed | Morals, and Veterans' Aff Ner- . it would be so cold and snow S l d 4 8 ‘ to have been built by the Egyptians |land, Huntley, Lyng, MacKenzie NOW...A Beauf,fu’ e el aluri aY in 280 B. C. 3. Elections Laws, Per Nbes | OLoasy. ‘Dew.. hire. |from ot TS 5 Nome on her first trip to the | o n “outside” since 1925. Yesterday morning as the mercury dipped to: 14 above at the Boeing Field weather station, Nome reported | | LOVELY GLOV [l 1 a balmy minimum of 20 above. ) 0 only She is en route to Honolulu, where she will make her home G > P' = delivered here fully equipped with her daughter, Mrs. Rita Tavis. | enuine lgs 1n including Weather-Control Heater While here she spent a few days i \ s with a son and daughter-in-law, Sizes 81 . . 0 . », . R The only car you ".p -|Mr. and Mrs. Chris O'Leary. 8 ASSENGERS, FREIGHT, —I_"._'_' into Two other sons, Charles O’Leary e y Wil ks Fl’bR % and Gus Steinwandle, live in Nome. | | Black FlnlSh Only SCHEDULED I 1. Immediate delivery of some models ! P 2 2. With only such accessories as you order { and — FOR RESERVATIONS | FUNEA U I 3. Cash or time payments o OR INFORMATION 4 wm; cr“wnhou' n;:.d-lnh 1 e SIL K S A B&F S Ry (omad ARRIV ALS AND 5. Good allowance if you have a trade-in —wlu:omhut"déng ‘”’“"s Pl i RUB v! % A ataska sieamsyp | _DEPARTURES e e o) AT R REAL Silk ' OM | ¢ i (OMPANY orthbound T c lal' Your Person: H. E. GREEN s n. . . ; - B s BT Southbound o s Tyl B 3y, 2 Sl 115 Front St. . Phone 57 INCOME TAX FORMS REMEMBER: You SAVE When You BUY at s *Four-door Sedan, 121 h.p. Super-Six. Price may vary slightty D ble In adjoining areas due fo fransportation charges. one at ;zfi:flsona S A Al ‘ CHESTER DRAKE ALASKA STEAMSHIP LOMPANY I For Appointment | CALL BLUE 415