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PAGE SIX ; : _ ~® THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA - “®’ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1949 — inm vital statistics law in Alaska kn facilities of the major share of passengers were: W. H. Brown, My-l onform with vital statistic vs in A Ia s ka ns Are business on which they depend from ss ABOARD PAA ron Coleman, John Corwin, W. A. . i SS'SSO FISH the States and (2) rewrite the halibut fishery. Johnson, R. E. Sheldon, Anne Shel-| health bills of Alaska | “Among Alaska activities adverse- PI.ANES MONDAY don, Valentine Qui, Doris Qui, Joe| NOTICE lro oun P ATBONS ! Other measures are the Junior wly affected would be ‘the resident L Niemic, Geneva Niemic, Roy Run-{ lI(ENSE A(I Chamber of Commerce-sponsored o o In New fishing fleet, ships' outfitters, cold stetler, Dorothy Runstetler. measure that would require pre storages, matine ways, sawmills and Pan American planes took 55! To Seattle: Phillip Bertholl, Myr- . f marriage and pre-natal physical box lumber industry, fuel dealers|passengers in and out of Juneau!tle Ellen Wilson, Jack Blenkinsop, | 0 Up IN HOUSE ind Wasserman examinations; S l ' S and a variety of mercantile firms,|yesterday, with 38 arriving here and | Ira Powell, Isabelle Miller, Eric tream p on legislation to con- ea so n as well as Alaskan wage-earners|17 departing. Passengers on one|Newbould, Frank Wright, Olaf C. Y torm with federal government laws; p employed in all. . . flight included: Peterson, David A. Andrus, Wayne e 0W “l’ 0ya Pure Food and D Act legislation; “Federal interest in the develop-| From Seattle via. Annette: Gracle | Kennedy, Thomas H. Ashby, Charles | e vocational rehabilitation, sponsored g 'ment of Alaska would be directly | Allic, Maybell Horton, Bess O'Neill,| T: Ashby, William W. Read, S. E. (contmued from page one) by the Board of Education and the 710”““"“(1 frous Fage. S _ lundermined if split season mater-: David Gascoyne, Frances Clark, Les- | King, Paul Palmer, Jack Owens, B ue Cabs ¢ rv members was introduced b\-}duurd of Health; subsidization m}u rs of Commerce, lumber and saw- lalizes. . . ie Miller, Kenneth Axelson, Isa-|James Murray. i Red) Carlson, Cordova (S -town pitals. | mill workers, cold storage plants, and =~ “Alaska economy would be other- |uelle Cashen, Albert Patten, Lorene ——,oo———— i the Institute, Dr. Al- [business and professional men have Wise upset by the effect on ship-|Albert, Marcella Albert, Violet Van- AT BARANOF A E 3 g on. Kake Re- |brecht said that it would be of tre- |brought to my attention the disas- Ping rates of loss of any of all too |harne, Marilyn Hultman, Aaron Bor-| Mayor C. A. Carroll of Skagway ?;‘e to the l‘ls.ehln operating COSt'S in the n. proposed an amendment jmendous importance in a quiet and itrous effects of the proposed split little southbound tonnage, in’ this|den, Mrs. Robert Sands, Regina|is at the Baranof. | past few years wit! qut an increase in fares, t ve board members elected ; undramatic in the field of re- |season in halibut fishery now under inStance estimated at 40,000 cubic|sands, Don Doodman, A. R. Sea- B g | we are now faced with a problem. f o “stop the trend |search. “There no knowledge of | consideration by the International tens annually, plus northbound!ton, Evangeline Atwood, James RUMMAGE SALE | b & t asic health facts as pertains to the | Fisheries Commission. freight incident to present scale of | wellington, Bob Martin, Isatel Mar-| At Lutheran Church, Wed. Feb. 3 flther we have to raise the'fares of cabs n to reflect on the jarctic or sub-arctic,” Dr. Albrecht “I strongly protest issuance of halibut outfitting done in Alaska.|:in, Ben Stewart, Alice Stewart, J.| 16, beginning 10 a. m. 1t in Juneau, or cut our operating expenses. C it too much appointive | explained, | added that 25 per-|regulations to effectuate the so-| It is untenable that a commi lonzo. e S Wi ! We hav o 1 bhei not good,” he said cent of Russia’s population live in[called split season without the Com- sion on which Alaska is not repr From Annette: Elliott Peet. Fricd Chicken and T-bone Steaks ave chosen th . sal was defeated fan ares rmatrost | mission’s holding hearfngs in Alas- sented is considering a split sea-| From Seattle on a second flight, | —$2.50. Country Club. 19 tf RatieE i Vailse ot Sbven b HEds da- \ 1 said he would Tk industry, Depart-{ka to enable Alaskans tc express son which would gravely impair Al- cided to curtail all unnecessary operating i .s Board Bill lment of t r, and Public | themselves on this vital matter af- aska’s economy. . . expenses. Ll - adopted be- { Health d in the Ar cting the 1 o ; rgently request that the In- £ dopted e fecting the whole Alaskan economy. | rgently ques e c i 1 would be 'uxllla a h)l; ic Health Institute ns of which! P R i ada ternational Fis};enes Commission bv‘ % Effective the 15th of February, we are low shell > fight against lare now before Congress. It is plan- substance, the split season directed to withhold action on split | E t S discontinuing our dispatchers at Yellow Cab P {wo yea X oover ont permits fishing in Area T'wo during geag 4 " dl -1} | p - by . o % £is] wo ye ined overnmen h o 130 Jwo 3 season until hearings have been held | L] x r“ eCCa and moving, all our dispatching equipment onstruct tr at the Univer- |three {ishing sons, and i Ajaska communities concerned to the Royal Blue Cab stand which will toheon lefpy City of Alaska, 1 then be! ee, during four 10-day ang that the consensus of expre LIMITED TIME ONLY + tyh L AR ro- | Operated by deral rn- ! seasons, ‘with 20-day closéd sions there voiced determine t operate as the lect board mhembers 1,”"; iment. Probable cost of the talla~ | SCAROKI 10 tetween, both to be outcome. k » A e P anton will be $8,000,000. Results in the |OP€N at the same time, thereby con- | «Areas Two and Three emcrace | Pl"l M 15 M n d e o onenon flon S e $0B00 R e T s i of e e ks s s (| RAACO B-19 M1crogroove Hecor , N e tion will be more f¢ han | four trips. Area Two, Southeast Alaska waters aver ae en s ) a pi = fear udeed wi { “Under such an arrangement, 40 nng Area Three, the halibut grounds l y \,‘ (.\‘1 .m,.]( -11;‘:‘ (il‘(’fl ;v le‘\l?l:c ot present 1 ],,eu;rm of former fishing ln:(' would from Cape Spencer westward.” | Wifll PH“NE “mnxns as confir ion b} - I be lost to the average Alaskan boat The Alaskan halibut fleet has| equir s no! aking top- " 5 - & of e 200 | tisavy m) ‘vm\t ;m-”mlntnn‘xk“: ';)1}:‘ of the Terr in Area Three. Such koats, beingpeen estimated to number some 300 Reduced from the Regular L Ty e gt e e R b o e 22 and 14 . e ey s d(,_‘. lx-'i’m: the full 10-day fishing season| SQ R, I List Price of $31.50 to “_m_l‘_‘-‘ ;;‘m‘_y (-:“:nbnnks me this month | for fishing. Instead, they must use i at, declared that election |15 v a3 an fndi- |40 percent of the Shath apen seaton NewlyW&dS Re‘um | y Since all of our cabs are equipped with “would mean a | i e b ":f:”" scopiok Ll ® two-way radios, it will permit us to give dog fight every two year B gt e, e averee aus-| 10 Make Home Here| This player can be attached to your better cab service to the people of Gastineau The sharpest exchange came be- 5 4 | Channel. - would lose approximately —_— present radio in a short time and will 45 days of other fishing, bec having 5 {kan boat her introductory |kan boat tween McCutcheon and Jensen, Deuglas Democrat who heads a lalk small packing concern. word H McCutcheon d: “Most of our the 64 na troubles today are due to the can- © ed salmon industry’s prvuu\ op- positicn to needed ta: He recalled remark: nd by equippe ‘::"L'f:‘ Pkt Nf'.s' areanl ;f:rfisne ‘,‘,T:‘ enable you to play the new 45-minute When you want a cab immediately, call d quiE were recently married attle, Columbia Long-Play Microgroove Rec- either 22 or 14 for a radio-equipped YEL- gz oh oAty | reamntd yepeday, Sb e B ords. These records are now available LOW CAB! Clipper to make their home at the o 2 ! Baranof. H at all record stores. of necessity Mrs. Martin is the former Miss| Thank you. d periods, outside intere Isabeile Funk, daughter of Mr. and| come lll alld Place YOIII' Order o operate halibut schooners and 'yMrs. David Funk of Seattle, and| r ships with greater cruising | wellknown here. Mr. Martin is a| Today entative for the Northwest' 't greater ice and fish capacity and larg rews for 24-hour rota- Life Insurance Company. Marria S B i el | pARSONS ELECTRIC COMPANY E. L HOLLOWAY,Ovre season, head south during .m)k [)‘Bca on January 30. J meanw “While Alg well-ceing, not made in a sence of disease or 1 h.'m'f\ recent floor discussion by Rep. Essie | Mrs. Gladys Vuill Dele that it seemed to her the in- sided at the dustry was king a wallopin announced that Dr. Dun and he added: “If that's a wallop- 'ers would be the club speaker at the in for giving them a terrible meeting in the Baranof Febru walloping. I am speaking of the! - S absentee operators, not local cpera- tors like Jensea.” CATHOLIC INOUIRY b AL , land catch- ———ro——— t Sound ports, outfit for | Fried Chicken and T-bone Sl&ks‘l ; S S trip, by-pass Alaska ports | _§250. Country Club. 19 tf Hot Heturt together, retur; halizut grounds A e b - Jensen rose red-faced from his “'ASSES SIAR“NG 1-0 xt n)Cdu\nfimn‘nghs;;snn. and | CUSTOM BALL | seat behind McCutcheon and recali- | ,(pm e B R e it fies, ed that millions in defense con-' This evening there will be the first «This would deprive existing Alas-‘ Saturday, Feb. 19. 20 1t | tracts had gone untaxed despite the f 5 series of Catholic Inquiry Class- gidcte tike 0y, L = opportunities to tax them, and add- ‘¢ ar the Catholic School at Fifth ed hotly: 8 and Harris streets. The classes will “The canners have carried thi be held in thé eighth gr lord. When an elected member of lyoom of the school and. will begin the legislature stands here and . g gclock. | . For Ladies Only - The friangle B S S S S AR make such a statement . . . " he | hace classes, or meetings, are for hesitated momentarily and then fin- '), efit of non-Catholics who H Th. M - b t ist,{}d' b k something WIONg would like to learn something o 1S essage 1S abour . with our thinking.” H the teachings of the Catholic C l A :l ll ‘3 McCutcheon responed: “If I of- \('nm(‘h Those who attend me(’l (-' r s $ irdles f"nd""il}’”l‘””;,'"'T"iniil-" I ;"011"1 themselves under no obli l g i L OETERaR( he:, AUy, whatever, either to continue a7 2 H " ]fih”zus (”r 1% : L [(!(\ss(-s or to enter the church. The shck Chlck s o5e E € ebate over eliminating e Ay A M Catholics are welcome to go eith LIKES to have HER “Big Mo- H [ 3 * ,, } :Tlmun ."“él“‘”{d ”m" m‘t"l“f]“ 'er by themselves or with non-Cath- ment”, the “Beau Brummell of ! h e P l a Y I ex “L.v."g Irom “Z{‘m;";’(‘m‘“‘:d Rl((')l)“l- ’]"“lk oo {olic friends. The classes will be un- her life, wear a suit that is i . g ] A0 Ger ection ly e essed . . . rare position of differing with other » the Jobl members of the House “labor bloc.” | BB co SheJopl Angerman, looking up front tow- ‘ FROM GUSTAYV i ' i ara Owen and Carlson, said: —_— . " K s message will be welcome to countless scores “I for once will oppose those who | M. A. Chase and son Jay can i This 4 eReRE caited th toal of th trink the industry should not be ! to Juneau yesterday from Gu: For better of ladies who have long awaited the arrival o e I think the industry | for a few days. They are sta nationally advertised Playtex “Living” Girdle. Made Appearance y ) interested in building back | at the Baranof Hotel pp! S g o » and of smooth liquid latex, in two styles, “panty” an the fish resources. They might even - o o - oL y: 2 H put money into it. I have con- RUMMAGE SALE | C ALL “regular”, it will give you the foundation for correct * fidence they will. Balance on the | At Lutheran Church, Wed., Feb. dress. ? board would overcome any wreng | 16, beginning 10 a. m. 1t ' in one direction or the other.” | ol | Mrs. Dale was another who sup- | B ported inclusion of industry repre- I Smooth dancing ~ &I\gatur]ed Skin ives on the ground “all points it at molds 1009, seamless driving : should be represented, just s ey you In are in the legislature. : light as air riding without bones Reps. Abel Anderson and G. E. comfortable skating or metal Almgquist, Juneau Democrats, oppos- K 22 ed inclusion of the industry mem- S ALL-way Ztretnh ‘qk;;',”: g:: ::fi:;ii al bers. Anderson charged the Fish 6’ / '.] 7 g for every-day golfing titches end Wildlife Service is “lock, stock enttemans [Z”'(fy Soar wud swimming You'll find . and barrel cn the side of the indus- - 3 4 i new pleasure ty” in its polic The bill pr !fil‘yfll K(’}]///(‘,{// year roun 8 in wearing your vides for the proposed territorial l sports finest wardrobe. board to work in conjunction with the Federal service. | 1 : DR ALBRE(H"‘ IS HERM[ AGE Playtex is the ALL - occasion This is a FABULOUS year, it’s " BRANE girdle with the ALL-way stretch, ~ & formal year! And while this % Sp[ AKER AT BPW( 3 2 & ith z message is about Girdles, pri- lfll//ll‘/{'y I/AIJ‘/(('J It gives with every motion of marily, everyone knows that o : o your body. It’s use slims your “Mi-Lady” can find EVERY More than 30 members and guests -Afl/flll(/ figure for evening wear and needed item for discriminating of the Business and Professional business attire, sports clothes. Maid or Matron, to give her the Women's Club heard Dr. C. E. Al- | Tt firmly dleeks your hips and utmost in correct styling at trecht, Terr: itorial Commissioner of X % ¥ i prices that will stretch the cloth- ey Acdin B Broup. ':‘l;"‘do‘x) thighs. ing budget in keeping with 1949 at regule luncheor B 4 ] ’ r o . 3 g requirements. the Baranof ce. PASSENGERS. -FREIGHT, q As the first ker in a series of MATL A/VD\ EIPRESS i § Ak SCHEDULED lorecht out- Fiin f Y 5 lined bill the le re it = Come in and see f hich bis depaitment is intere FOR RESERVATIONS | S NEA U ; Op-yoursell, .the marvelopy and told of the projected Arctic OR INFORMATION features cf the sensational Playtex Girdle! Health Institute ed by the ARBIVALS AND i » Federal G research % | o ondicien 1o conection Confact DEPARTURES with the University of Alaska : IEAMSHIP sy nyl the TDH, would rewrite p OMPA“Y Northbound SR , ( S.S. ALASKA _ Feb. 15 ‘ ; y b. 22 Phone 2 S.S. BARANOF _Feb. 2 : Southbound H. E. GREEN Acent S.S. ALASKA ... Feb. 21 e gen S.S. BARANOF _Feb. 28 Wiisizy - 5 puewd q | 1 Seruing AU Alaska & | B » ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPAN 86 Proof « 65% Grain Neutral Spirits l ! : National Distillers Products Corp., New York = -y

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