Council To Adjust Leak in City Water System
The Mission Road Pumping Service, privately owned, has supplied 31 houses with city water for months. City officials will review the amount owed and set a figure, with discussions on retroactive charges and potential per unit fees. Owners John Gibbons and John Hughes met with the council as records show a flat $7.50 monthly payment previously.
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Mission Road
Mission Rd
John Gibbons
John Hughes
KEA
Annual KEA Meeting Monday
Kodiak Electric Association members will elect a nine man board at the annual meeting Monday night at the Community Center. Sixteen names appear on the ballot. Proposals include three year terms and by law changes on auditing, membership termination, meeting date, and use of unexpended revenues.
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Kodiak Electric Association
John Gibbons
Gibbons
Wilton White
Marshall Crutcher
Morris Burnham
Basil Clark
Tom Gallagher
Leo Sears
Rueben Tesarik
John Chase
Union Leader Pat Cannon Heads to Cordova and Juneau
On Union business Pat Cannon, president of the United Fishermen of Alaska, left Thursday for a week long trip visiting Cordova and Juneau to advance union matters.
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Pat Cannon
United Fishermen of Alaska
Cordova
Juneau
Couple Applies For Marriage License In City Notice
Joseph Henry Raymond and Ruby Spackman Nelson filed a license application yesterday and plan to wed Tuesday. Raymond is listed as owner of the Doghouse.
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Joseph Henry Raymond
Ruby Spackman Nelson
Raymond
Mrs Douglas and Daughter Leave Port Angeles Home
Mrs John Douglas a former D and A clerk and her daughter Audrey departed their former Port Angeles home on Thursday. Douglas a Coast Guardsman anticipates orders that will transfer him to the states next month.
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John Douglas
D and A
Audrey
Port Angeles
Douglas
Coast
Two Youths Held After Taking Car
Alfred Christofferson 19 and Tecon Shuravloff 17, Kodiak youths, face U S Commissioner A M Vokacek for trial on charges of taking a vehicle without owner’s permission and reckless driving. Christofferson pled guilty. Shuravloff pleaded guilty to taking a vehicle but not guilty to reckless driving. The crash damaged two cars, injuring Shuravloff, who was treated at Griffin Memorial hospital. They remain in the U S Federal Jail after failing to post $200 bail.
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Alfred Christofferson
Tecon Shuravloff
Kodiak
U. S
A. M. Vokacek
Christofferson
Shuravloff
Talmage L. Smith
Griffin Memorial Hospital
Clarence Dizney
Dizney
Ivan Blood
George Slauson
Shannon
Clark
Haag
Base Town
Herring Near Release From Seattle Hospital
U S Marshal Paul Herring of Anchorage is due to be released from a Seattle hospital Monday and may return to Anchorage within two weeks. He recently underwent an operation and is reported to be recovering rapidly. Before his marshal role he served as deputy marshal in Kodiak.
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Anchorage
U. S
Paul Herring
Seattle
Herring
Ko‘iak
Alaska Statehood Wins Despite Opposing Voices
The House passed the bill admitting Alaska as a state by a 186 to 146 roll call. Hawaii statehood was postponed. Critics argued Alaska’s small population could tilt Senate votes, while supporters touted strategic defense and eventual growth. Alaska Delegate Bartlett warned statehood would yield a powerful future state.
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Alaska
Associated Press
Washington
Senate
Johnson
California
New York
Jonas
Illinois
Keefe
Wisconsin
Engle
K. Mich
Peterson
House Public Lands Committee
Crawford
Mich
Statehood
United States
Congress
E. L. Bartlett
Navy Boxers In Alaskan Championship At NOB
The Alaskan Armed Forces boxing tournament will be held at NOB from March 8 to 11 featuring 100 boxers from all commands. Preliminary rounds are March 8 and 9, semifinals March 10, and finals March 11 in the NOB gym starting 7:30 pm, with finals in the afternoon. Tournament manager is Lt. (jg) J. M. Taulbee.
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Nob
Alaskan
J. M. Taulbee
Mrs Ann Sutherland Heads Home From Visit
Mrs Ann Sutherland, who has been visiting her son Malcolm McDonald, left Thursday for Anchorage after several days with him.
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Ann Sutherland
Malcolm McDonald
Anchorage
Bears Win and Council Starts in Town Tidbits
The MIRROR notes a Bears victory and council kickoff as town tidbits. Monday meeting set, along with school notes and census update. Ice dates and classifieds appear, with safety campaign plans and dividends paying.
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Bears
Union Oil Starts
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