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e in the te: 0! | Kenai to —— vy PAGE EIGHT % THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1951 to be named, told newsman a re- a normal year, he said, a dozen or S E B (ollINS EDU(AI!ON BOARD B"_l Io REVISE port now being drafted. gives only | more personnel transfers are made 500 S(Hoo'- KID IHREE pRoMINENI ANOTHER A(IION L] L] “last resort” approval to a proposal gular course of the busi- 0 S o S PROPOSES TEACHER | ALASKABANKING |» ' sinSmin ) oo iefie G TYPHOD SHOTS MINNESOTANS ARE ' ada (ALCAN) to construct a half- | of the Fish and Wildlife Service. | i SA[MON CA"“ERY NEw HEAD OF billion-dollar plant in British Co- “No widespread transfers are con- Approximately 500 school children SA[ARY iN‘.REASES I-Aws pREpARED lumbia with U. S. underwriting. ed nor are the majority of | were given typhoid innoculations K“.I.ED I“ plANE' woRKERS UN'ON BL TN & Dependence should be put on the s mentioned in the Chron- | in two hou this morning at the I | W i & i i ALCAN project for aluminum sup- patch involved in our pre-|Juneau Health Center. Three TR GRAND IGLGG By JIM HUTCHESON lv‘,:l:‘l;(1?lnit:nri;‘:::r;h::i:?::l}‘:;_; plies, the committee was reported lans,” said Rhode, nurses, Mrs. Edna Kerr, Mrs. Wilma| PAXTON, Neb., Ieb. 23__,;‘,_1 SEATTLE, Feb. 23.—(®—A recom- Pay increases ranging from $300| JEET G oture with a |0 feel only (D if American inde- | hronicle dispatch said that| Welch, and Miss Gertrude Wetzel| Three prominent Minnesotans fly- | LIRS e Ol T diete L to $500 annually for Alaska school jmpletely revised banking law. pendem. pmd_ucers can not get into \ statement has been‘and Dr. Virginia Cobb assisted by | ing to a Colorado skiing resort v.'erv‘:z‘[":):“‘r“ L:‘.’URSJOIEmen's and Ware- £ B. Collins, Fairbanks ey teachers were rw’wvmnl!‘mll*il to the Marshall Grutcher of Kodiak sub- prod‘uccmn wxyhm three years, and" made on the contemplated changes seven nurses ”mdcs_ mnd,lefi the; killed when their plane into | fou 'n'1,|‘1’&”‘U]}l.on (Ind.) be certi- BRI, sambsr of the er: Legislature by the Territorial Boardj uieieq the proposed new statute to (2) if the United States is assured |ye;, but it “is expected that the #2065, The youngsters were un-|ga tree at the edge of [0 A EETROM bargaining agent s o a s |of Education ; ; & priority on a substantial portion of 4 traniaters bt AT ERANN | ALTATH. 2 | for 3,000 non-resident Alaska sal- torial Leg o, was elected Grand |, o o |the legislators this week on the 4 : wide ad transfers of the person § o .| The dead are: ltnon canniiy worksrs kS 7 3 The recommendation accompan-|, .. of recommendations made “lhe Canadian aluminum output. nel 7 in the spring.” Typhoid shots will be given this Ed LA s s y workers has been made EIN) o ; jed presentation, at the Wednesday |, t i . s a o It it was believed that|€vening from 7 to 8 oclock for| il | by Thomas P. Graham, Jr., regional at yesterday's se Y Dot SRetitah ofie Blaget (‘,:.1¢~ recent bankers’ convention hore.I [ e K‘elchlkrm Wran. | 2dults and also chil These | pqhs. vice president of | director of the National Labor Rela- En e 92 to operate Alaska schools| He laid it before the mmbineu,REp S e burs, Juneau and other|Shots are being given as part of Mills, Ing, and son’ of tions Board. i Other ‘,‘”“m’k “,,M ted O enatual YU T { senate and house banking commit- ORI SHAKEUP s T ~\m-u: ; Alaxk1 will be | the civilian defense program and | board chairman, John S. Pillsbury. iham also recommended to the include Gerrit approves the recommended | tees, Which are delaying its intro- a series of transfers, | Will be continued for the : three | Alfred D. Lindley, 47, Minneapolis | NLRB that objections to the elec- Cfr“"d Vg Ereg 1crease, the budget tion until comments are re- FEws pERSo"NEl I tibns of '1‘(‘01\!‘(‘1“131?[(3(1‘])6‘—‘ Fridays. To insure immunity, three | attorney, former Olympic sk nd | tion which the ILWU won, be over- Nome, Grand Sec ed to about $10-)ceived on it from banks of the licatiox B il ot inoculations, one week apart, are recently unsuccessful Republican | ruled. dent; Dea : 1,1 500,000 oarapristion. for the| terTitory. It was rushed to themil [ Shakaup Were B | e | candidate for ; | Objections were filed by the Grand Chaplain; Dr présent bienriunt wes STIBABIL: in complete form immediately after S DENIED HERE. ki G, ComHe - AEON SPRR | Dexter L. Andrews, 38, aska Fish Canncry Workers Union Cordova, ;‘“ nd Hi | " Members of the Board of Educa-| the committees, started considering| e “sh and Wildlite Becviae o B {and director of B (AFL) and Loeal 77, United Pack- Grand Secretary | oint meeting of the !L,”lml,, \d sen. | drafted the bill in' the two wecks :‘:{.};,\,’; “Ml 1110:1‘1:2;5:;0‘;;?91: T the same Crew| mpe y 5 Coast Guard head-| Apparently Pillsbury was b Yedtht LuRIen. Hate e dijd: it Juneau, Gr nd N.| te Education Finance and Ways)following the bankers' session. |ing in a dispatch under % Ju‘né-lul Lk quarters here says that a CG plane | the plane in for a landing , | which to file exceptions to his re- De Armond ) 4 Moans oidibititi \ It is an entire rewriting of ”‘Cl("\\ch*m i t‘é Fol D (& ¥ r: € 3 b it b -m'l\u;'“ able to tal off for Chignik| field near the Paxton railr depot commendation. at-Arms; C. C § bpeian sty i | present laws,” he, explained. “The|yre Ketehikan s el B ot be able 10 1EDIICC | yesterday afterncon to take Clark| when the little ship plowed i 5 ~hrist | In reporting the r dation ¥ i | the Ketchikan Chronicle was denied | ; ey in our fish and wild- A it b e little ship plowed in b AP B and Christian M for & teachers” pay mem. | attorney decided that was better|pra today by Cl h : ; O Wran. | Cropper to Kodiak. He was be-| grove of trees. | Grc:m!(‘i Truste et o1 i T | fhan trving to make the many hére today by Clarence Rhode, FWS | 4k “t[';““l“\‘ “IH'P‘-*-‘m"n'_m“‘o;‘lmvsd to be suffering with an acute | - | PARKERS RETURN ollins succeeds John Reck « et Ig ¥ E R T g o ; | gell: created: (By: kT g attack of appendicitis and the cutter | and Mrs. Bert Parker of oo i ted §300 for first fon teach- | "y":f“:l ‘0'““ “" bring f'“’ ?““!"‘f‘j“ “The report is a surprise to this | pon Bates to the states last Decem- B:ttcr.«wev:l enroute te Ohignik, | MOOSE LODGE Ciiiehaviis. m.:,xv[_(\rlb((“ .\:l ‘klr,,(,f : i €400 for the third division and|}aWS up to date. It includes manyl,fice,” Rhode said this morning. " irned b Sauar : r : ; oE new officers were" i 00, Kar. this. BAcoRA. and- fourth: ats points approved by the American| Rnode said one or two transfers ber. turned back. | Scauare Dance 1turday, Febr on Pan Amer, ter a trip Roden, Past Gran gy s 5 y " Bankers Association.” i ‘p B n-;m Py b: ma:e fitm“ oy T & —_— | 24. Moose Memker: e O I Arember lained th .| one of the provisions would re-| cprine a not ununusual action. in —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— Sewing Machines for rent tlons asking e e T oo quire all new banks to acquire|, 2 h | Marie’s Sewing Genter. J ;“:1‘;‘;‘\"”‘ “‘)‘_"‘ o | indexe federal deposit insurance. It would ____ . _. O T ST S 8 Alscussion ne | Dot force existing institptions to do = e 1 administrative purposes, that ad-|, s ol so. i | ;‘)‘:“v‘)’:"”‘;"("l‘ fv"i‘“":'r 1 '\&m"““ | Rep. W nd| Crutcher reported at the sam?' office hr.rm““m:‘m‘; ;\.m\vi:;m the | Sep: Gunnard E i m“. # !).U“ Ol he L u g 3 Teokistare i s gidkiotat for { become a serious issu in the territory show i 1 testing the application of H. R. 1752 | %8¢ | {2 gavox b eartpIeg . (-4 5 . | I includes for surance within five & 2 auonine Iy O s narior for {he next bien.banks. Eight voted agairist it and! flld'faShmned g n.\;":!:];(“‘:‘ll\(lw change n nium, co 300,000 alloted n‘?‘o -dxd not vote. 'n.w poll was) . requirement in the Pioneer ] 30 S8 hiennliing i n}dpmd 3y DS DARLAIS ! dry cleanlng w B e boted dowh Ryen explained both costs ond| Orutcher said those | meeting of the Grand Igl 1l be | the number of puptls are inereis- lhe_con\'l‘nru{n. who h, d ,"” | 1t t ; Flauts Tasisay o Feh, 22 | ing. The budget lists an inerease of background, were generally the ones | can ge K grinyy | 40 per cent in support of eity endl favoring the proposal. 47 ] < other sc stricts and a 15 | He said some old banks feel they | 7| "The budget also listed $2000500| needed and is a useless expensc. He tl-“s clean' z 11 lEAVE VIA pA for school construction in addition | told the legislators that some of the . ' | to earmarked tobacco tay evenues' long-established bankers also don’t g - S ! which are outside the budget. The like to feel that something is being B i Aivways car. | toNGoto. tax: vislied s $eilioc0 for ! “SHDYSHLRS, B1eT. [} ried 35 passengers yesterday I'school buildings last year iy Crutcher said U‘:oul half a dozen 17 arriving from Seattle, seven {rom | Rvan told the Legislators the| Other banking bills alzo are being Insist on our different, better, s Fairbanks and 11 southbouni. ! commissioner is saddled with toc | prepared, covering such financial From Seattle: Virginia Dick, Car- | Many transportation and other 1 angles ga small loans 6‘”’%6&”& - sge . 2o f Sline Fose, 3Eaivin sria Grace Hofer, | Problems; that s tiseita tell such|, <Ok ofithe principe) M looks terrific in / Sennnd. ohnen, Al Klamn, Jack |Erowing communities as Wasilla,| posed in the general b 4 Melquist, Dick and Evelyn A\‘-}»‘\A‘},\_‘Dilhnzhum. Bethel, Hom would be an increase from three to —then sweaters will ! < “THE IEASER” a1 bar v e e LOOK RIGHT! * FEEL RIGHT! “put on their long & The “Teaser” makes T-shirts a Don Newton, Bert and Jennie Par- | e N RoARa Y 2 ker, Bud Savage, Mr. and Mrs. John | and name their own school boar present board includes the gov- Sullivan, S. P. Stewart, Adrien Wil.| Ryan also announced the board, FREASHIPL e * FIT RIGHT! P son, \has decided against building any) panker and a business man would{ . i thing of the past. Now you Feom Fairbank hy Green, | new rural schools this summer un- | be added. ! can have carefree comfort Clyde G. Shern Butrovicy, | 1ess Federal matching fund e = | ; : and Jan, Bill A. Boberg, 2vailable for active wear . ..real 0 U S E (OMM!IIEE fashion smartness for dress-up. R. M. Prizer. To Seattle: J. G. Browne, L. P. FIR i ; i Johnson, H. Foss, Pearl Peterson,| The 4-8 fire alarm at 5:10 Thurs- ffi L ON (ANAD!A‘{ It flatters the figure so George Parks, E. Whitehead, K.|day afternoon was f chimney| % HAYE B beautifully. You'll want . A 2 several . . . to wear with suits, skirts and slacks. White and | fire at the Willilam Graves, 1500 | Glacier Highway. Little damage was reported. l ALUMIRUM PLANT ' RS MMM DAY orpy DRY CLEANERS | Hosp"Al NOIES { ing the first call was for the second Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday was Adam Ma: Ds Alexander, Ru McRoberts, Olson, Hilda Passmore. GRAFF colors. Small, medium, large. Tract if the fire had been a large all and | one. aluminum produc fire truck to go to Twelfth Street|The House Moropoly Cc giving protection to the Waynor | W8S reported todey to ward a plan to help boo: 223 Seward Street relieving a short John Weisgerber was discharged. —— i RUMMAGE S Methodist Church, 1to 4 p. m. try | Committee sources, GRAFF CAI.IF‘R'NIA‘WE WHWW. SCRATCH PADS At the Government Hospital Nicholas Johnson and Russell James of Angoon were admitted. Sat., These Ads Tell a Useful Story, Indeed!? 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