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. » MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1949 ey [ SENATE HOUSE MEASURES || MEASURES 38TH DAY, MARCH 2 (Measures Introduced) (Measures Introduced) 14, by Reps. Jensen and| SJM. 23, by Senator Dawes, ankln, addressed to the High- orializing the President, Con- Engineer and Board of Road | ress, Forest Service, Public Roads asking that the | Administration and others, praying take s to aid | chat Congress appropriate special al improvement of the r at Douglas. an in building roads within the by Rep. Franklin, ad-| ity limits. To Transportation Com- Highway Engineer | witt \ oad missioners, by Senator McCutcheon, se the hours within which are to be kept open take under consideration the possi of connecting {wo short air-; ro; ;. Creck on thej: that they shall remain open to make a suit-]until 8 p. m. on Election Day. To rip for large aircraft. Tul. crions Committee. ommittee. (Mzasures Passed) B. 74, to appropriate $1,000 Rouds HJM. 24, by Rep. Angerman,! 3 m morializing the President, Con- i for X nd others, urging enactment tion to reimbuise operators 1d mnés who incurred losses no fault of their own be-l the forced shut down or ient of operations at the of World War II. i HJM Rep. Taylor, memor- and the Delegate from Ala , urging that the re- striction of, the Organic Act of Alagka, which fixes two years as he resider eriod required for n attendant to the Old icme in Washington, D. Passed 16-0. .B. 35, to refund to Carl Lotts- feldt $150 fer a liquor license fee rroneously paid twice. Passed 16-0.1 S.J.M. 17, memorializing Congress } mmedictely enact legislation in- cduced by Delegate Bartlett to mit transportation of passengers | td merchandise in Canadian ves- Hyder, Alaska, and oints in Passed 16-0. by an i, mendment to the O so that the Alaska NOTICE After March 10, no telephone rentals for the month of March will be accepted at a discount. Al remittances must bear postmark of ¢ later than discount date. Flea suitable statutory ons on said subject. may establish ied public ac-|be prompt. s to procure licenses; to JUNFAU AND DOUGLAS certified and non-certified TELEPHONE C. —adv. s to give bond; to e ic 1 ? o Tuesdsy, March 8, 8:00 o'clock. ciency tests; creating the Territor- Rainbow Girls will exemplify initia- | ial Board ol Public Accountancy. To Wik i Judici Committee. ' & g authobizing’ and direct- > 2 Alice Brown, Secretary ing the Governor of Alaska to e | VNN cute vouchers the payment of ; Federal Works Agency, Public ms of public li- ‘Roads Administration, March 4, 1949, | ng | Sealed bids will be received at the the Territorial Treas- office of the Public Roads Admin- payment thereof from |istration, 419 Federal and Territorial | ency Appropriation.” To ! Building, Juneau, Alaska, until 9:00 Weys and Means. AM. on March 28, 1949, and then (Mea ! publicly opened for furnishing Lhe' I materials and performing the work for constructing Project Alaska 1-C4,D7, Bituminous Syirfacing, Ton- gass Highway, Tongass National A tax to $10 ax\é { Forest, First Judicial Division, Ter- te 25 per cent cf receipts mi"‘“’_’y 0'. Alaska. The length of the the University: of ‘Alsska and 75 ]project is 2.628 miles and the prin- Bt cte ‘the school fund {or |CiPal items of work are approxi- {he payment of salaries. Reconsider- | Mately as follows: Extra and Miscel- tion vote, passed 15-9. laneous Force _Account Work, All H.E. 71, to levy a license tax on Reqd., Reconditioning of Used Road- | punchboards. Passed 20-3, 1 absent, |00 2628 Miles, Orushed Gravel or 1.J.0M. 23, urging that the Ri:h-,cm‘gmd Stone Surface Course, Class ardson Highway be kept open on ia?:;‘;:ngzxggjrZ:gzec‘llg;dg'esgg:finfi Bl pNeA), Taks A-126 for Surface Treatment 2,000 cu.yds., Asphalt 185 Tons. Plans and Specifications may be examined by ! Pa;sc d 24-0. prospective bidders at Public Roads B, 8, to amend the law relat- ‘Adminmmuun. 419 Federal and cions from oxecutions, | TerTitorial Building, Juneau, Alas- | ka; Public Roads Administration, 208 | to ; Broadway-Oak Building, Portland, .Oregon; Associated General Con- | (tractors of America, Benjamin Franklin Hotel, Seattle, Washington, | (and Associated General Contractors | of America, Lousac-Sogn Building, Anchorage, Alaska. Where copies of ! nlans and specificaions are request- ed, a deposit of $10.00 will be re- squired to insure their return. If; {these are not returned within 15 days after opening of bids, the deposit will be forfeited to the Gov- [ ernpment. Chacks should be mace yable to the Treasurer of the _ _ | United States. Flans and Specifica- @E: 'HSE UNKHofi“ ions may be cbtained at the office U /£ Public Roads Administration, 419 \ curator of the Alaska Museum, | Federal and Territorial Building, he life of Edward L. Keithahn is|Juneau, Alaska, and Public Roads licd with minor mysteries. Administration, 208 Broadway-Oak On: concerns ain flask-shaped | Building, Portland, Oregon. In addi- 1o artifacts, use unknown. The |tion to the section on which bids are e Keithehn has acquired is the {now being invited, it is proposed to fith to twn up, and they appear |issue invitation to bidders within 21y In Juneau. Keithahn believes | the next month for a project ap- iey are patterns, as they are all jproximately 1.5 miles long involving d the same, but in different | grading, surfacing, and bridge in the He is certain they are not |vicinity of Wards Cove, and a proj- ect involving the reconstruction of the north pier of the Carlanna Creek Bridge near the north city limits of Ketchikan, Alaska. No plans are yet available for this work but the Pub- lic Roads Administration engineers in Juneau will have general know- - ledge of the work which should en- SUZIE WINN EMPLOYED ablp interested contractors to view:| AT U. OF WASHINGTON |the site at this time. H. A. Stoddart, Miss Suzie Winn, former reporter | Division Engineer. on the Empire staff, who left here |First publication, March 4, 1949. for the South several weeks ago,|Last publication, March 7, 1949. been employed as a publicity {____._J._—-—._ writer for the" Adult Education Di- P T Brownie's Liquor Store vision at the University of Wash- inzten, News of her job was re- Phone 103 139 So. Frank!n P. O. Box 2596 nd iations and authoriz certal brary es iassed) Substitute for H.B. 64, to provide for the care of sick and sabled fishermen. Passed 23-1. se Substitute for H.B. 60, 5 exempt publicly oper- es irom the motor fuel ting the Governor wers in the amoynt r the payment of. cer- ng irom searche: ior the rescue and re- persons. Passed 24-0. placing a bounty on ae Territory of Alaska - MUSEUM ACOUIRES 10ME ARTIFACTS, As some have been found in the zn old 'Taku village, it at they were carried from the In r by the Taku Indians. Keithahn also recently purchased Leaver tail stone pestle. ceived here by her mother, Mrs. Bess Winn. [ PO e CASH for scrap lead and old storage batteries at Madsen's. 22 tf - Follow the Cabs to BOSS' OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time HOME AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATION ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM CHRISTENSEN BROS. 909-12th St. PHONE 658 Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 {unds to assist the City of Ketchi- 3 the reception of votes, by pro- | the continental Um’tedl 1 | | i WEATHER STRIPPING || KINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B.S. 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