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THE DAILY ALASKA EVlPlRl:-—Jle:AU ALASKA ¥ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 724, 1949 T o ey 2 S o MR CONDUCTING | i i e ARG [HoUSE | MEASDRES | | r or requests fo 31ST DAY, FEB. 23 b exenidn of tnc|onier, e e he Unied| - HEARINGS ABOUT ’, o o oo ne ] CANNERY WORKERS | (Measures Introduced) i H.JM. 17, by Rep. McCutcheon, morializing the President, Con- s adopt at the present session sadopt at the present session islation providing for the admis- cn of Alaska as a state of the non. To Judiciary. H.JM. 18, by Rep. Hope, mem- A iolizing the Hizhway Engineer nd Territorial Board of Road Commissioners, praying that steps ibe taken to provide for the con- I iruction of three miles of new oad connecting Yakutat with the fishing grounds at Situck River. To 1™ PAGE TWO i _ GAME COM. IS CONLIDNG 15 SATUP\A,AY Asks More C ,“?'1 ngs than Closures, Further Con- Fehruary 26 5 o frol Programs rated work, sed road 1 new devel new probic s recommending its extension erior and on the Alaska » Commission goes rizh. the second memorial umtml ement is planned of the am, now two years in effect, ot ing beaver where they are ve to salmon, especia Cook Inlet and on Kodia m ns Board hi y depe ndun on u ¢ { Hubert J. Merrick, food. That situation| The Juneau sess t. jed this mornin ions go to Secretary i J. A. Kruz for ap (2 ! of the Alaska Game 3 lan to return to their ! st about two we cariiest available| According (o » FWS3 agent ed in Juneat Commission’s policy s to| reams open where essen- my ] fish )ifl" a ' 1 e | beaver As to the two me in which ame Comu been | oncur: The group tak: at, far from taking lim a7 of brown bear, “ther in most areas for both| om:s by t b and salmon.” sport Members recommend continuation j ct be held in oth- a The nd cons smaller changes. They also P 1 in some 4 B ne : ,_":;:);‘ g“ ,;(,lcen re- |of present regulations except for the | ncicent {o the meeting, \ toads Committee. conferred wit ropule beine | few small ar where the situation ides Rhode, whose position H.B.'68, by Rep. Owen, authoriz- 11 Aid lead 1 : ritical for about three weeks of | him e er and nz and directing the governor to sanagers, and I d > H}:c year. v, membel Alaska exccute vouchers for the payment » from ot n FOB WOLE CONTROL | 3 SEEKS LEGISLATION i 1> Commission are Earl N certain claims arising from FC .F CO} SEE i 2 of Petersburg, chairmar Garnet W. Martin, Nome; Andre ew, and F carches conducted for the rescue d relief of lost persons, and au- horizing and directing the Terri- 1 Treasurer to make payment. Ways and Means, M. 10, by Committee on Edu- cation, memorializing the Board of tegents of the University of Al- :ska and the governor, urging that (he Board of Regents meet at the carliest” possible moment and con- | ider the appointment of a new rresident for the University. To lucation Committee. HM. 11, by Rep. Gundersen, memorializing the President and e star sen- thers, urging that Congress appro- in Los iate $2,000,000 or authorize alloca- Along with reports of improved “The brown bear,” said Clarenc almon Industries C. An\ul(. United bzll after he har moved to some tenced ary institutior | Angeic poss2ss on of such amcunt out of funds Outboards, | t hcme, e reable- ce on | 2lready appropriated, to enable sur- fadsen’s C. and | a hestel for old vey and plans for concrete trestle of a mop. He re- 24 tf | well during onstructicn and widening and hard -y L surfaging of Water Street and Ton- hind the bars | g Avenue along the waterfront v noise made by @ [of the City of Ketchikan. To fellow prisoners. | Roads Committee. HR. 1, by Rep. McCutcheon, re- —-—:———————"" | solving that a vote of appreciation own ho 'mm-wnflé’é’@fl CBEJ/%LETY +be ded h by f Fipupiey You Have It Wuen You Neep I AL SERVICES' [ i et o the O State Legislatur: r froced inom ey | FOR ROBT, MILLER 20250 S0, Wit f\\ffiagsw 2 P M \o a.attend s(f:hoo_lsi in lOrcgon without - s ior Ropert 1. ‘\du—]“alyll.rll?e.n;. nbyu;;:mMcCutcheon, by ( Charles W.;request, resolving that the House afternocon j of Representatives amend existing Robert { high school graduation require- ments for the Territory of Alaska. ay at St. Ann's|{To Education Committee. omzed mnm. He! H.B. 69, by Rep. McCutcheon, es- u for the past|tablishing a Bus Transportation 66 years old and|Commission with powers to control ccmmon carrier service by buses in 5 SoE }Alaska, including issuance of cer- i | tificates of convenience and nec- v - H 'essity: making an appropriation of béie !g $2500. To Roads Committee. 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Il‘ Sln a ore H.B. 34, to create a Pioneer Home i " e Building Commission and provide { r i @E‘vm u Eiigh @’Er@g@é’e Memm e ut BEE{TS | anfl P HUNT'S — ¢ much hmhn proportion than wemf Fisherles and Fisheries Board, 3 d clinic officials. with an appropriation of $250,000. ’ as observed in the passed 22.0, 2 absent, cxamined. The clin- ~ g'g 43 to amend the law relat- 1y out mass X-ray- ing to compulsory school attend- N E w IflvHEY BEFKNS, 2 lbsa 539 RE;;IIA,NI'?IEE Y Tills & s 3 ing of lccal school children. ; {“‘I?ICB g;is';da%g;;pfigzzsix%?: :gr and AR the Department of Labor dur: e CEROP PINTO BEANS, 2 lbs. 35 | SAUCE 5 F 0 R 9 9 ( e —————————— T ————————— ic plans to current biennium. Passed 22-0, 2 absent. H.B. 56, to increase teachers’ and +school superintendents’ salaries 300 tdollars a year in each of the present brackets. Passed 22-0, 2 absent. v * H. B. 58, to amend the law re- ‘atlng to Primary elections. Passed ‘¥ 5-7, 2 absent. 4 l H.B, 66, to impose a license tax on the owners of sailboats used | a the commercial fisheries of Al- ! FARCY SLICED Ne. 2 Cans PINEAPPLEGUES 2 cans $1.35; 12 ans $5.19 PR, B E rancy MARMLAND — Four Seive NO. 2 CANS 4?(} LIBBY—FANCY 3 No. 2 tins Case gG’W .} cans 45¢ - Case 55.75 | GRAPEFRUIT B6c §5.35 NERAC&E Wfllfl’ . ... QUART 77(‘ i IHCNEY [ ! ska at the rate of $400 for each seilboat. Passed 18-4, 2 ab- sent. HR. 1, expressing thanks to the Oregon State Legislature for a Senate Bill benefiting Alaskan stu- dents. Passed 21-0, 3 absent. | SJR. 3 expressing thanks to Congressman Henry Johnson for P his assistance in Alaska’s shipping problem. Passed 21-0, 3 absent. . S.J.M. 17, urging construction of a troad from Rampart to Council. Passed 20-0, 4 absent, and held over on a move for recunslderntkm by Rep. Taylor. Tomato Sauce 4 cans 29 :fi rolls 49(’ o lg rolis $1079 W wam N E W ee= SHERRY VUBAN BLU HILL French Ketile PRALINES COFFEE CHEESE ONION-SOUP o VI WO, o o SO K. it 18 SCHUEES —ee POTATOES S.B. 3, amending the law relat- . ing to the practice of nursing and registration of nurses. Passed 16- 4 5, 3 absent. S.B. 5, to enable banks to op- » rate on a five-day week. Passed 9-2, .3 absent. 4 S.B. 7, amending the Anti-Dis- crimination Act to provide less scvere penalties. S.B. 19, to allow the Board of Education to authorize transfer of funds from cne item to another o within the Education Pund. Pass- ed 21-1, 2 absent. ! (Measures- Killed) H.B. 49,.to probhibit members of the Legislature serving on Terri- - torial Boards and Commissions. De- feated by 12-11, 1 absent. « (Measures Withdrawn) HB. 7, to prohibit the sale of vistols to persons under 17 years of age. Withdrawn by the author, L Rep. F. L. Johnson. e 2 DR. CARTER STATESIDE Dr. C. C. 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