Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
_FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, | SENATE | 'MEASURES THIRD AND FOURTH DAYS (Measures Introduced) <JM. 1, by Senator Anderson addressed to the Secretary of the Interior and Director of the Fis! and Wildlife Service, asking that certain areas of Bering Sea nort of Bristol Bay be opened to salmo: fishing. To Committee on F.sherie and Game. S.B. 5, by 949 11 Means. To appropriate $150 { or the expenses of the Treasurer: | »ffice. | B. 15, by Rep. Taylor, to amen the laws pertaining to admission tc | practice law. To Judiciary Commit- | tee. | H.B. 16, by Rep. Taylor, to cor-| ‘cct statutory language covering omputation of per diem for Ter- ritorial off.cers and employees. T Judieciary Committee. ‘ H.B. 17, by Rep. Taylor, to amenc | the laws pertaining to coin-operatec | | | amusement devices and gaming d¢ ices. To Judiciary Committee. H.B. 18, by Rep. Taylor, pertain ing to escheat property, regulatin Committee on Banks ithe sale thereof, authorizinz retu: and Banking, to authorize banks tojof said property or refunds of t operate on the basis of a five-day week. proceeds thereof in appropriat cases. To Judiciary S.B. 6, by Committce on FmancCl H. B. 19, by Rep. Dale, to au- and Corporations. to appropriate $7500 to be expended by®Department 'ity to esta‘lish a housin of Public Welfare for the relief o acslitution. S.B. 7, by Senator Anderson, to amend the law prescribing penal- ties for discr mination in provid full and equal accommodations, fa- cilities and privileges to all citi- o zens in places of accommodation with the jurisdiction of Alaska. To Education Committee. S.J.R. 2, by Senator Jones, resolv- ing that the Department of Public Welfare be instructed to discontinue payments to the Maynard Columbus Hospital at Nome for the permanent hospitalization and medical care of Axel Werner, effective March 31, 1949. SJ.M. 2, by Senators Barr and McCutcheon, praying thai action be taken to abolish or greatly limit the powers of the Board In respect to Alaska; specitically that opera- tors of small commercial aircratt I thorize the Alaska Housing Author- prosram l‘mvolving moderat <t and rental dwelling units, creating a revolving i fund and appropriat nz $250,000. To Judiciary. H. B. 20, by Rep. Dalc, amending to the Alaska y. To Judiciary. (Measures Passed) H.J.M. 1, by Rep. Carlson, askina legislation immediately to abolish fish traps. Passed 24-0. H.JM. 3, by Judicary Commit- tee, askiny that Congress pass and the President sien a bill to provide housing for Alaska. HB. 1, by Reps. Almquist, Beltz, Dale and Owen, to increase old age assistance benefits. Amend to in- case maximum lenefits to $°0. H.B. 2, by Ways and Mcan: Com- mittee, to levy a tax on jencral property. HM. 1, by Rep. Owen, asking an invest.gation by the District Attor- serving the remote areas of the ney of the failure of lohbyists to file Territory be freed from the cum- bersome and hampering require- ments of the Board and that any Alaskan air carrier with sufficient and proper personnel, equipment and experience be permitted to en- gage in unlimited transportation of mail, cargo and passengers between the Territory and various points in the United States. To Transporta- tion Committee. | (Measures Passed) | S.J.M. 1, by Senator Anderson, re- ! questing opening of salmon fishery areas in Bering Sea. Passed unani- mously. 8B. 6, by Finance and Corpora- tions Comm ttee, appropriating $7500 for reliet of destitution. Passed unanimously. S.J.R. 2, by Senator Jones, iermi- nating payments to Maynard Co- fimbus Hospital at Nome for hos- p'talization of Axel Werner. Passe” unanimously. HOUSE / MEASURES THIRD AND FOURTH DAYS (Measures Introduced) H.B. 12, by Rep. Carlson, to pro- vide for a bounty for the Kkilling | of hair seals. (Bounty of $9). To| Fisheries Committee. ! HJR. 1, by Rep. Jensen, appro- | priating $1050 for postage for the | members of the Lezislature | HJM. 4 Rep. Gundersen, ask- | 1 Haine ear around. HB. 13, by Rep regulate ang license vertising. To Roads and Higl then to Ways and Me. H.B. 14, by Committee ([ — e Brownie's Liquor Store_|| Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Bcx 2596 EER BCHP SSATTLE BREWING & MALTIGG ¢O SEIATTAL USA - @25 05 B oty Gus Doing Grommny Distributea throughout Alasksa by ODOM COMPANY statements of compensation and ex- penses. HJ.M. 4, by Rep. Gundersen, ask- in~ that the Haines Cut-off be kept open. 1JR. 1, by Rep. Jensen, appro- priatinc $1050 for postage for the Legislature. o TEMPLE UNIVERSITY LOSES COACH; MOVE IS MADE SUDDENLY PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 28.—(P— Timple University lost its head footbell coach today when Ray Mor- rison resigned in a move that cought officials by surprise. Morrison had been coach at Tem- le lor nine years and had one more ear to co on his second five year contract. A University spokesman said, “We had no inkling Morrison would resign.” Morrison said he intended to re- main in football, but would say nothinz further except that “I'm- oinz south.” B g Flexible Fhien Sleds at Madsen’s. Open noon until €. 9 tf chonl "RADIO LOG K1INY Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B. 8. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU FRIDAY EVENING 5:00—Guest Star. —American Legion. —Music. :45—Tune Tabloid. 6:00—News. 6:15—Animal Court. 6:20—Dinner Music. 6:30—Sport Scenario. 6:40—Music. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Ave Maria Hour. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY —CBS 8:00—Highlichting the Legisla- ture-ABS. 8:15—Music. 6:30—Piano Stylings. 8:45—Ray Noble. 9:00—News at Nine. 9°15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—Proudly We Hail. 10:00—Tomorrow's News. 10:15—WASHINGTON-OREGON STATE GAME-ABS. 11:25—Forecasts. 11:30—Sign Off. Saturday Mornirg and Afternoon Sign On 7:00—Sunrise Salute. 7:30—News. 7:45—Morning Melodies. 8:15—Headlines. 8:20——Morning Thought. 8:25—Weather. 8:30—COUNTRY JOURNAL- 9:00—Music for the Missus 9:30—Forecasts. 9:35—Music. 9:45—Dusty Records. 10:00—News. 10:05—Music. 10:30—Kids on KINY. 11:00—-RED BARBER'S CLUB- HOUSE-CBS. 11:30—Listener’s Digest 11:45—Music. 11:55—Forecasts. 12:00—Benny Goodman. 12:15—News. 12:30—MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH- CBS. 1:00—YOUR STAND-IN-CBS. 1:30—GARDNER BENEDICT'S ORCHESTRA-CBS. 2:00—Opera House 3:00—ROMANCE- CBS. 3:30-SATURDAY AT CHASE- CBS. 4:00—America at Sea. 4:15—Children’s Chapel. 4:30—Dick Jurgen’s Orchestra. All programs subject to change due to conditions 7oné our coii- trol - e BOY FLEES LOSYiTAL GRANTHAM and—#— The hospital nurses were pretty, but 13- year-old Johu Coe decided he just didn’t want an operation. So he ran away in his pajamas. He sprinted through half a mile f busy streets to his home, but -ursuing attendants got there al- mest as quickly in a taxi. They rersuaded him to return to the hospital. John’s mother said he has had the operation now and is ~etting along fine. PASSENGERS; MAIL AND FOR RESERVATIONS OR INFORMATION Confact ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Phone 2 H. E. GREEN Agent DEPARTURES —— Northbound S.S. ALASKA ___Feb. 1 Southbound S.8. BARANOF _Jan. 30 S.8. ALASKA Feb. 7 ruing AU Ala ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY ca Your l)epo&im ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES i P SAVINGS BONDS w HE mansgement oi tols bank is pledged to conserva- W THIS BANK ARE s et FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDCRAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA T e ABOUT THE ONLY ) PLEASURE -/ THAT IS STILL FREE PALOOKA WEIGHS EXACTLY TWO HUNDRED AND BOXING COMMISSION OFFICE IN BOSTON. THE PLACE IS JAMMED WITH SPORTS SCRIBES FROM ALL PARTS OF UGK! BEEN OUT COLD...LESSLE MAN SAID TROUBLE AT AIRSTE.] LED ME, TERRY, INTO TRAP.... SON I PROMISE NOT TO BOTHER YOU ANY MORE, SLEET, AS LONG AS YOU GO STRAIGHT. THAT'S A PROMISE. _( = O WE MAKE THE DEAR SUSCRIBERS OF TH' HOOTIN' HOLLER GAZETTE --- THAR WONT BE NO PAPER PUT OULT THIS YEAR -- LINE UP AN’ I'LL REFUND (SNIE- SNIF) YORE SOSCRIBIN' MONEY PAGE SEVEN i ' OF COURSE, YOu UNDERSTAND THAT'S JUST AN » EXPRESSION b//l(&:\ USE = CAGWOOD MAY 1 BORROW ) -y TEN DOLLARS, - Eam \e - WEL, POPEVYE, HOW k = ABOUT IT22 H NATURALLY, CHUZ2Y ! & | BELIEVE HEE CAN_ THROW YOUR N { NOW _You'LL SEE CHuzZY! AH ... WANT THE WHY TH', SCALES CLEANED OFF )5, INSULTIN BEFORE T STEP ON. & ] BAH! 15 MANNERS OF PEASANT 50 BAD HE |5 WISHING TO MAKE BRAWL, N PRESENCE OF LADY % ™ LOOK, YOU FUR-BEARING 5PECIMEN ! CONSIDERING THAT I STOPPED THAT ) GANG OF COOLIES FROM WORKING YOU OVER, THI6 SEEMS DOWNRIGHT UNGRATEFUL ... MAYBE I SHOULD PICK UP WHERE THEY LEFT OFF. ([ WHAT YIM SMASHING THAT ARE | INFERNAL 2-WAY WRIST RADIO- | VOU COULD BE A REAL FORCE FOR GOOD IN THE WORLD, IF YOU TRIED, BABY. YOU'RE SMART — @ \_YOURE— NINA AND | ARE MOVING TO THE FARM SATURDAY SWITCH, SKEEX? | FOR A COUPLE OF WEEKS I'LL DRIVE BACK SUPPOSE WE o CRAVE TH' A00TIN' HOLLER GAZETTE AND FORTH, OF COURSE. START NEXT WEEK. THAT'S OKE WITH ME. | DON'T WANT TO CROWD YOU. ABOUT TH' SOCiIALS I'VE KEPT IN PRETTY CLOSE TOUCH, | HAVEN'T MISSED MUCH. WE'LL GO INTO A HUDDLE-AND I'LL EXPLAIN A FEW THINGS. SUSCRIBERS 1 GOT A REVENOOER HERE WHO CAN EXPLAIN TH WHOLE DRETFUL CALAMITY ™M EXPECTIN' A CALL FROM DINTY MOORE~ I HOPE HE SPFAKS LOW-BECAUSE MAGGIE'S IN THE NEXT ZOOM~ YES COUNT DE HOL 1 SAY THE LECTUR. £ 4 [ WHAT ARE YOU TAL KIM' ABOUT-JIGES? THIS 15 DINTY MOORE-T SAID MAHAFFEY'S CHOWDER PARTY IS AT EIGHT TONIGHT- L IBNIGET YES -I UNDERSTAND-COLINT- | I'D LOVE TQ ATTEND THE (- ASK MRS. LECTURE-ILL JIGGS IF WE HAVE ANY OTHER PLANS - T KNOW-JIGGS - I HEARD YOL PHON- ING - NOW YOU HURRY AND DON'T KEEP THE COUNT WAITING - [MAGGIE-T 1 HAVE AN INVITATION*