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PAGE EIGHT — ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1942 [ eral discussion which revolved lots will be prepared for the school w 8 3 Xpiration of the one-year term | Some of the senators believed the of Mrs. Daniel Livie of Thane ne- ] N pl d -I-R I B u -I-E Tow»n was designed to protect em- ! connitiuten: EhE RibstinR, ervice NOW ¥ianne k ployees from unscrupulous employ- Filings for the school board va-| - { ers who might turn them Joose with- cancy will be open until 5 p.m. Fri- For Adak' Yokohama [ f ynm means to pay their way back to| day, April 1, the Board announces. A i the states; others felt that it was Al . 3. ci 240 ! P i “ i G seattle Port of Embarkation wili 4 kit il i L may do so by making a simple writ- | oo "¢ lle(;:led refrigerator ship | AN S T v ten statement with the Clerkiof the "' ° * b | 4 TR he Senate voted unanimously to | T Board of Education rvice to Adak, Alaska, and Japar ] (Contin ll(d from Page One) j‘mm, the Conference Committee re- (By The Associated Press) Ms Hivie ARt | under a space charter arrangement| ... Lo March 0 K | e 88 relatl Russia’s rulers have another shift.; " > 4 , has filed _. " (he Pacific Far East Line, it > 3 —(P—, port on H.B. 38, relating to the num- X for re-clecticn, the board announc- F-80 jet plane of the 66th fighter ; Federal assistance on|pap. tanding sengers all A. 1. Efremov, minister of the announced. er of standing passengers allowed ’ 45 o W by Sl Bail 2ok T8 squadron crashed a short distance NOwW e pr on cuses, The committee recom- |Machine tool industry, was moved) ™o, members of the school board | . > A e ship will sail for JapaB | "¢ here, killing the pilot. AND ¥ fies ¢ £ i g 200l boar il roximatel ; 20| W b g { I f mmunm\(w!h mended an amendment which would [UP to a vice premier and A. 1. Kos-| 5 | via Adak approximately every e reports occupied m' o tanding passengers within |{ousov has succeeded him. V. M. etk B s e | da. Bl Uit at ne t of | {ne limits of safety on short trips but ;Vlulomv. reueLved aFllthe \gee}:eng_as Rt BobEID; cock and| e first u;:xellmtto“ldefslf“ugglel g -l Lol iwo-hour morning s 1 to- 1d b - 5 - 1 | foreign minister, still is the ranking N 3 ! the new arrang 3 e 2 T e 0 e Dora than | ¥ice-Prentler and may succeeq Stal- To dispel rumors that the Tec| ' “Uicn lett here last night, The | had been thrawn cleat biit his body * AL pepaztad. otk by ¢ o Xm;‘.\u l}“ I:li'gl % ps mc BN o wha s nearing 70, Harbor school will be closed, thr‘ mship Flying Dragon is posted | V&S found close t(i the ‘Ll)lanc,tl-hi M_DOOB l morning were: ® Measures on the Senate calendar| Western diplomats have “e“”“iffi'f&'lefiféfi 3“’{:‘;“22;;“1: it 35 1o sail from Seattle March 25 Tor ]‘c‘i";]m:ouvfgsbe“l:;};‘il;feg D 1' ! ee Substitute for H.B. 9, for this afternoon included the Na- |the chanfes as a stréngthening of |, o operation of thesechool Amm and Yokohama. Sl o5 | he wages and hours bills—Reported | tional Guard bill and the Business |Russian leadership. A L W ! ) " | tional G a siness pproval of an exchange of tench— oosb Pan Am’fl‘afl t i C nittee t al o . - ' gl Commiltee With 2 License tax bill ers between Juneau grade school and AR".E'I"I' uRfiEs i y c"PPC' 0SS o :“f'?_‘y:n it | IR AT T the San Carlos, Calif. grade schools GA E L | 5 lins and Jones; "do pass” from Sen-| I E S(HOOL EI.E("ON was given by the board, Superin- ! ‘“‘ % B pilleioyt i |tendent Clark announced. AlAsKA GE'I' BAGS APPROPRIAIION ‘“ Q ng without recommendatior ; APRll 5 Io “AME Mrs. Helen Webster, Fourth Grade g ELECTION CHANGE | pI(KEIED SEATT[E ! Juneau instructor, and Mrs. Freida NOME HARBOR HB. 51, to change the of | i |Elis of San Carlos will be ex-| WASHINGTON, March 8.—(P—1 * municipal elections e % P an- changed during the coming year. | apout two of every nine biz game | Cctober & for longer | kA & Miss Ellis is a graduate of San|,pters in U. S. and Alaskan Na- i terms for mayors councilmen. ders were picketed by the ; {Jose State College, taught for five):,cnal Forests succeeded in bagging| WASHINGTON, March 9@ Given a “do 1 ors Rivers | ¥ a Fishermen's Union at a; One member will be elected t0|years at San Carlos and prior 10/ heir quarry last year, the Forest Delegate Bartlett of Alaska urged and Peratrovich Colling | local dock today in a dispute with | the Juneau Independent Schcol Dis- | that taught for some time at Klam- | 5¢ryice said today a House Appropriations subcom- 1d Jones reporting com- | the Emard Packing Company's re- | trict Board of Education in an elec- |ath Falls, Ore. | > Annual reports of Forest Super- | mittee today to approve $1020,000 ‘Iu”x\ ln)l]:“!u’l; x(l\\(-”.;!!:v» crews, a tlor:hto én: heldJAprn 5, s‘x;lme date | et - { visors showed that 1,200,000 hunters ;Drbpmtemon of the Nome, Alaska, | SB. 22, to levy a tax on admis- k. (N“) n, union vice-presi- = C Bpiy ‘me“"_ e el | ixilled at leest 279,600 animals on | harbor. slons, reparted by the. PNRALE| 4t st the. comphny’ rerimed o e ao 0K OB S S S Ivembe I@ok own sovernment forest lands in 1948.| The amount was recommended in Committee with a “do pass” by . I;m two can u:u tender crews 2::8015:;: meelzunliff ,:?;hfo:fdl;’;’ h L o Oeer, elk, bear and other animals ?rcsld(;n', Trur;]:_n slhu;izi?uefotr ttot;g GET“NG AROUND ALASKA is easy. And quick, too. Flying Senator Rivers; Senators Butrovich, | when they refused to pass through Jitesn Rith sobeet I lige Es Ve[difl : Lue ‘}at?fietkfix‘: P “e}x cnn;rv“‘tv ‘:hat e Clippers take you where you want to go—from Nome ) Jones and Per r d- | 4 it 3 18 spute las e L 3 | , the Tores L= ] tne-s e q g 2 : i M\L.‘ e l,“,lm Bt d,“pu.u Lo Voting for the one .member to vice said, the big game population | divided, $1,000,000 for a rock mou:s clear to Seattle—on frequent, regular schedules. ummer on Cook Inlet near Anchor- y | : 4 i And Il feel at h d $ raw was re-|age, Alaska {serve on the school board will be og (MOM! 3 j |in U. S. National Forests increased | wall and $20000 for dredging the, And you'll feel az home aboard the big, dependable ; the Finance Committee ehokesman for the Alaska Sal- |handled through city polling places, Vi W 8,000 over the 2,402,000 animals re- | harbor. | Clippers. Pan American service is world-famous. The fare g :;mf by ! x;m lnm\u-; Inc. nxpres'em“m the | With an additional place to be pro- verted in 1947. But this was the| The said the wall is needed to low—with a saving of 10% on round trips. Call us at . . . 3 Baiktravian’ | backi firm. sald the dispute atlvided at Auk Bay. Persons do not| WRANGELL, Alaska, Maych 9.— | smallest increase in years and rep- | protect the harbor from the south- . > Senators Butrovich | Anchorage 'waa Betwsen AFL ana |have toireghiter fo be cligtile to| (P—A coroner’s jury today returned |resented a leveling off from the |erly storms which are gradually | BARANOF HOTEE. — PHONE 106 ,’,,m)\ = | over fish prices. He vote in the election, but must be a a verdict of suicide in the case of”xpward trend that has prevailed | eating awuy the beach at Nome. i H 1; 55. to enable municipalities | n for an election was | Ue S. citizen, resident of Alaska for|Tom Tremble, whose body was|for 25 years, the agency added. Nome is the sole supply center | t Cll' “-(; tax if the. -‘m“&! re the National Labo fone year and school district resi- found at his Stikine River home-| Reports by regions included: for northwest Alaska, he said, and o (GOt s ot peeer] A © 77 |dent for 30 days. |stead February 23. | Region 5 Californie: 267,000|the Army deems it important to | ;(.Jm;,";;“nu,r ;3‘..:,,- ich, Jones and | A - Voters may cast their ballots at A searching party had recom- bunters, 27,000 animals. maintain the harbor for securfly‘ . R ot the R iy o i .any of the polling places, according mended an investigation. Region 6, Oregon and most of | reasons. f‘{ it ‘O\M;I,:;U,.lh(;;:;? n;:p.,c,-?;:giSHIElS TO SPEAK 'to Superintendent of Schools Ed-| The jury, commissioner, marshal's| Washington: 168,000 hunters, 20,000| Bartlett also asked the commmen WorLo Agwars / R e e T R ! win Clark, who added that polls will deputy and assistant district attor- animals killed. : to approve an item of $300,000 for | e System of theTying Clppers HB. 12, to provide for pr remarital | Io (HAMBER 0“ ,~e open at the same hours as those ney returned here with the body| Alaska, 8300 hunters killed 8,700 | continuing work on ‘Wrangell Nar-' <, of the city elecuon Separate bax- la<t night animals. rows. physical examinations, came back | ALASKA“ HISTORY ¥ % ' . from the Education and Public| Health Committee with a “do not| " py Senators Nerland and| Archie W. Shiels, who is accepzed pa: Huntley, Senators MacKenzie andjas one of the most noted authorities Lynz reporting without recommen- ‘on the history of Alaska, will speak dation, q( the Chamber of Commerce meet- [] SB. 39, to combine the offi r“~\1ng tomorrow on the .subject WhICh of Treasurer and Auditor into the|has gained him prominence. office of Comptroller General. Sen-| Shiels is author of several book.r.‘}' . . A ators Collins, Jones and Peratro-|including Seward’s Ice Box, His \ vich of the Judiciary Committee|tory of San Juan Islands and Early k Erought it out with a “do not T "V(:_\'Ja&\' of the Pacific, 1790-1800. | and Senator Rivers recommending| Wives of Chamber of Commerce | 1 that it “do pass.” members and other citizens who ar2 RETURN FARE BILL interested are cordially invited 0} A committee amendment to H.B.|attend the noon luncheon meeting | ) 36, which would require employers |tomorrow held at the Baranof Ho-! recruiting labor in the states for“lcl | work in Alaska to return them to| President Fred Eastaugh will pre- | . » the place of recruitment when the |side at the business meeting pre- (mplmmtm CehS?d brought a gen- ceding Mr. Shiels’ talk. ! very ,n A | | SEE OUR WINDOW : BUSINESS IS BOOMING xRl U5, e T SUGAR CHEESE MILK ‘ "THE G.M. Marine Diesel is the answer to power requirements afloat. 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