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’, FEBRUARY 5, 1951 | boats and tenders have looked to the Alaska Workman’'s Compensa- I‘fiEN Now {tion Act in case of injuries. The NDER JOXES ACT, NOT AIB important decision by the of Appeals affecting vessels in Alaska eived here by Ter: ssion of Labor Henry e George W. Folta’s opinion e of the Alaska Industrial nd Alfred Peterson . vs. ers Association, was up- e higher court. n, who claimed permanent s a result of a back in- he slipped and fell on of a monkey boat in Bris- tol Bay fn 1947, was awarded $3,450 by the Industrial Board. The case ken to the district court Judge Folta ruled that Peter- 1s not subject to the juris- of the Alaska Workman’s ation Act, but was a s man ject to admiralty jurisdic- tion under the Jones Act. Since 1927, employes on monkey AGALX We Bring You Direct from HOLLYWOOD The Bullet-Streaked Saga of America’s Most Daring Outlaws! THE GREAT SSOURI RA sowsn uv. Technicolor A Paramcunt Pcture staring Peterson case was the first in which the authority had been challenged and a specific decision given. This has the effect of increasing employer liability because coverage “nnw under the Workman's compen- | sation policy will not insure risk under the Jones Act for maritime injuries; removes seamen on all boats in Alaska waters from the ijurisdic(im\ of the places seamen under the Jones Act which provides wages until end of the voyage, care and maintenance until cured, and damages; requires the services of an attorney by the iinjurvd person. Robert Boochever represented the Alaska Packers Henry, Roden repre- ‘scntrd Peterson and Attorney Gen- | eral J. Gerald Williams, the Alaska : Industrial Board. JOE GREEN SERVICES TOMORROW AFTERNOON | Elks ritualistic services wilt be held | for Joe Green in the Carter Chapel at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Henry Roden will deliver the eulogy and Ernest Ehler will sing. Inter- ment will be in Elks’ Rest beside his wife who died in 1946. Palltearers will be Senator How- ard Lyng, Representative Willlam Egan, T. B. Erickson, Arthur Hedges Ernest Gilligan and John McCor- mick. | Green passed away at St. Ann’s | Hospital early Saturday morning | He st came to Alaska in- 1908, | mined and traveled over most of | 17:15-CHICAGOANS-CBS. | the Territory, was a charter mem- | ber of the Ketchikan Elks Lodge, served five terms in the Alaska BANFIELDS RETURN TO JUNEAU AFTER WEDDING TRIP IN SOUTHWEST Mr. and Mrs. Norman Banfield | welcomed by their many Juneau { 5 on their arrival here Saturd fternoon after their wed- Alaska Act; RADIO L0G .RINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. 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YOU MIGHT SAY LENSES SUCH GROUND ARE| 0.K., GENTLEMEN. GET DRESSED. DESPITE YOUR EXPOSURE TO CIVILIAN LAY SURE, I'D LIKE YOU THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WITH A BUSTLE EFFECT AND A BOW AT THE BAC CRAGG 7 HE JUST REPORTED ON 5ICK CALL. PAGE FIVE =D BUT WHERE )7~ 7 7 WOULD 1_ /L IM NOT FORCING ) WEAR IT 2]/ YOU TO BUY IT, /—"\_DEAR--T WAS JUST /7 FILLING MY PIPE Rl TELL ME, DO YU KIDS LIKE STORIES 2% NO KIDDIN'Z I HOPE HE'LL YEAH. AN'THERE'S TRAIN HERE. WE GOT GYM “X SOME GOOD BOYS HERE EQUIPMENT ALMOST AS GOOD) THAT WERE PRO S TO AS STILLMAN'S PRO GYM. I /SPAR WITH. BOY...HE'S NEW FLIGHT THAT'S COMIN’ IN HERE TODAY NEWS CAME OUT ABOUT TWO HOURS AGO. D'YOU WITH 'IM WHEN HE WAS A SERGEANT AT IWO JIMA. THEY WERE BUDDIES. HE nd honeymoon in the South- WENDELL MACDONALD WARD COREY - CAREY -BOND Gouoring CLLEN DREW - BRUCE BENNETT ATR-NBC. 5:00~BREAK THE BANK-NBC. SERVICES PUT THEIR OKAY ON A MATCH r. Banfield, prominent attorney with the law firm Fa Banfield and Boochever, and Mildred Harshburger, vere ried January 24 in Las V Miss Harsehburger before marriage ‘was with the Columbia \Lumber Company in the Juneau oifice. i BILL WILLIAMS - ANNE REVERE with EDGAR BUCHANAN Directed by Gordon Dovglas + Prodsced by Not et 20th Century Theatre Where Hits ARE a Habit! —Watch for Opening’ Date— ! S T S SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S ' o= 255 ) “The thinking fellow Calls a YELLOW”? Alaska Coastal offers you a mew service—to speed you on your way. Through your local ACA agent you can reserve your seat on Pan American fo the States . . . and then to any spot on the globe!l And naw, for its patrons in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities ACA holds a special block of seafs on Pan Am. . . . giving them equal priorities with those who buy their tickets in Juneaul ALISKYD s/ b Whcisiliingh, sloin dis o 8 % ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SCHEDEJLED SAILINGS NORTHBOUND S.S. 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THE LIEUTENANT/ A-HOLT OF MY HAND, vE SHIF'LESS SKONK !! Officer Rook! Come qulcsrl:.! A is cashin’a g"Il:;/v.u'n check! [¥ THAT'S WHAT IS LEFT ‘ OF DOC PLAIN, 03 SORRY - SIR-SHE'S QUT-SHE SAID SHE WON'T BE HOME FOR DINNER-AND FOR YOU TO EAT