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PAGE EIGHT —™™ N ——— SEC. WARNE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA approval of the Committel housing legis- for membership Housing of the Chamber's endorse a Glen Wilder, director of the :a Housing Authority, took the 1 request from the chair to Al ve ¢ itemization of planned ex- HOUSE MEASURES IS HELD UP THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1949 SENATE MEASURES lic. Police were alerted to watch for trouble as authorities predicted a vote of more than 500,000 may be cast. The problems of race and relig- ion, main issue ever since the six counties of Northern Ireland re- ‘married by the Rev. G. H. Hiller- | man of the Resurrection Lutheran canadian couple {church in a church ceremony. At- Wed Here Tuesday“tendmg the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shofner. At a 5 o'clock wedding Tuesday [ Mr. Moor is commissary operator afternoon, Miss Maria Morash of |at the Polaris-Taku mine and the Vancouver, B. C., and Mr. Robert | newlyweds will leave for there as fused to join Southern Ireland 28 |Persse Moor oi Tulsequah were soon as transportation is available. years ago, have been the danger| R b A points of the campaign just end- | ed. Votes will not be counted until tomorrow. : PRSP A SV TSR In honor of Mrs. Archie Shiels, | who with her husband is visiting in Juneau, Mrs. David Ramsay was luncheon hostess at her home Wed- nesday afternoon. “JOSEPH GIUSTO* ———— 17TH DAY, FEB. 9 (Measures Introduced) HJM. 12, Franklin, memorializing the President, Con- ress, Secretary of the Interior and sthers, urging that immediate plans be made to effectuate flood con- trol for the protection of Nenana by means of a, canal cutting off the bend of the Tanana River. To Judiciary Committee. | HJM 13, by Rep. Keating, memorializing the Secretary of Ag- 'WAR GAME CANCELS TRIP ’; 17TH DAY, FEB. 9 (Measures Introduced) S.B. 18, by Senator McCutcheon, provide for the survival of a of acticn arising out of per- jury or death after the I of the tort-feasor. To Jud- Committee. (Measures Passed) 3, as amended, asking s to pass and the President Delegate Bartlett’s bill to provide funds for a hbusing pro- | yjram in Alaska. BTN . IR priations. BY WEATHER Mock Attack on Kodiak| Island ‘Enemy’ Delayed -Maneuvers Ouflined By RALPH DIGHTON KODIAK, Alaska, Feb. 10— iculture, Public Roads Administra- |A Navy task force rode 25-foot waves today and awaited a break in | L HEAR T of said Territorial | {ion and Forest Service, urging that p the ather for its mock assault | NOI Ireland THE GLORIOUS if government funds were [sufficient funds be allocated for | 5 i il O T forest highway ~ construction to [O Portage Bay in the Battle of | | Kodiak. i | F 4 TONE 1 ¢ OF THE an extended discussion the | sermit relocation, widening and | If the seas calm, 2,000 marines BEAUTIFUL Chamber members such an amendment by the organization possibilities of the government as- told felt sposed hamper receiving istance in housing Congress is willing to go along on the basis that Alaska is willing do something themselves,” Wild- said Shatt Planned o Looking ai 1 ant Secretar h een ca arrive here Fi Cor next Monc & cretary, who is relief rritory The said the amendment not aimed at stopping the ap- ropriation of funds, but to with- BEFORE YOU BUY, hamber g leg tacked yoted to endorse the | m:provement of the highway north s ® fon with the amend- Seward to Turnagain Arm. To}‘"““ hened by weeks of cold-weath- | er manzuvi o sommittee on ‘Roads. * : WES BpIRS Shroush | stion with Boy Scout| HB. 48, by Rep. Ipalook, to in- |38-degree waters tg attempt to “re- | as s o es 2 ke” the island from a simulated ¥ | Big Proble acting Mayor Don- | crease the tax on alcoholic bev- . 5. cupying enemy. (Deciding Whether fo Stayl . Department Alazka, sentative of Interior then to Ketchikan t 3 “oc Week activ d MacKinnon Gerald neilmen 1 Cha May f es agencies and (Measures Passed) S.B. 1, granting municipalities ower to enter upen and carry out shment, oper- nd disposal of E under grants I from the United States, the Terri- tory, or otherwise. Passed 22-0, 2, ibsent. | SJM. 5, praying that Aleska be included _in the Bureau of Re- lamatjon program with ])}lrllclpfl-‘ tion under the Reclamation Fund. Passed 21-0, 3 absent. > - STEAMER MOVEMENTS Princess Norah from Vancouver lue at 7 o'clock tonight. Denali from Seattle due to arrive |0 that operation. | sunday. | - sail frem Se- snuthboundifl A!.I SAEHNG i ~ ON ALASKA RUN! affair for the publicity and com- | mercial valie it will bring to the city. Guests at the session Louise Miller and Jake of the Alaska Housing Authority, Rep. James Nolan, Willlam Twen- hofel, U. S. Geological Survey; M. | Al ports. F. Roark of Cordova and E. Glen t. Ben Aspen will be on lhei Wilder. i 3 ! More Tender VA and his six sts of honor meeting today. | MacKinnon and | en” shared the head mber officers and Hendrickson. Scouts with their honors and “judge” were | Wade, Bill Orme, Bob Ripke and accompan i r Kadow trate” were gl defenses for the leathernecks Weather permitting, more than 100 planes from the carriers Bair- oke and Boxer will zoom overhead to hack up with rockets, gun fire. assault, planned f he under was sche Lions the Rc uled tc betore Club Monday noon, L ta with meeting of the, City t the meeting the Chamber of Comn press conference Wednesda Kadow Committee withstanding War t 1 I € tion. First * the R day morning. Schenectady barber %has switched to Calvert because “You can trust Calvert for quality!” Olty (Seh One of the heaviest barrages fir- | cd in the Pacific sirice the end of | with United Kingdom or Join So. Ireland the war were to soften the island’s “enemy” strongpoints | e bombs and machine lie Dull, Jerry Richard Klingbiel, om, 2 put off yesterday because of heavy seas, may be pestponed again today unless the storm abates, said Vice Adm, C. F.| Voters of Northern Bogan, commander of the Firstcide today whether Tedk Prost, stay in the United om Portage join Southern Island in a repub- sin Bay, where landings are; RS VT P ‘heduled, has a small colony of s and fishermen, preclud- | use of live ammunition'! The nounced t (By The Associated Press) me wi h oilith of curtailment of s civil functions un- | ation Bill was | the Chamber ses again this w as Secretary rbert Rowland read a letter from AMENDMENT 'I'O The CC asked for clarifi- KOUSING SUPPOR 1 of a wire received from the and Harbors Con- t told the Chamber! Alagka scheduled t. the Reorganization Bill | .ttle Saturday. I been reported out of | Baranof scheduled The Chamber Committee nothing could be |jate Sunday or early Monday. tacked a “when c i support of noon at the Baranof Chamber ed to the House on the or-' PVILTE in favor of an iment their Bills 19 n’s views, but that it possible to present the endorsement of Housing tion and 20. The amen t calls for ticn s views to the Senate. Chamber ed to give support to Reorganiza- Bill with recommenda- that Army ineers have a restriction of si an excelient job in civil $250,000 appropriation v functions in this territory and that the Alaska Housi 1 agency is the only one avail- such time as ble for such enterprise here. made available at Rokert Cowling, chairman of the lion dollars for housir Capital to Capital Yacht Race ritory. The move for the am2; was made by Curtis Shatt President Fred Eastaugh ha ked CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey | or | —86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. | Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City | session. is uninhabited, but i SEATTLE, Feb. 10.—#— Fresh om her annual layup for inspec- the Alaska Steam- Denali is schedul- 11 a. m. today for Hotel members Vo amend Chamb 20 to 13 The to their the the included ed to sail done least one 1 in the ccmmittee, reported to members iment on plans for the big summer event. fter e asked the Chamber of Com- to assist in building up the | Cnly Highest Gruie Vieuwts FRESH LINK SAUSAGE or BREADED LINKS..Ib. 35¢ made with special FRICASSEE TENDER \gf-tes’ flour! 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