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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUR’EAU . s U. 8. . SENATE BILLON |As Dewey Took G. O. P. Reins . ; BN THE WEATHER . Our Famous VARKEFING ACT - “ 3 i y S . | # ' iBy the Ui 8. Weather Bureau) J“.. l"""l S“l(’: B\w"mnwu‘ Forccust for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Jan. 25: s e | Snow or rain tonight and Thursday; gentle to moderate southerly Ah k H' .h“—’“: ,f i winds, increasing Thursday, becoming moderate to fresh. H Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: For the northern por- g s a la wa’l xpenses tion: Snow tonight and Thursday; . gentle to moderate soum‘;”v M“we P.md_ winds, increasing Thursday, becoming moderate to fresh, except fresh = to strong over Chatham Strait, Lynn Canal, Stephens Passage, and / 3 kw BIHS Frederick Sound. For the southern portion: Rain tonight and Thurs- ! ' day; gentle s‘f)u[h}f”y wmdsr tonight, increasing Thursday, becoming fia ¢ moderate to fresh, except fresh to strong Thursday over Dixon En- ! (Qontinued grom Pagé One) | trance, Clarence Strait, and Chatham Strait. 4 { tion was Senate bill no. 16, amend- Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: From \ ing the act relating to branding of Dixon Enlmnce to salisbury Sound: moderate southerly winds tonight, * \ House nresses sl 95 selidiar abd ot baktook. increasing Thursday, becoming fresh to strong. From Salisbury Sound l . o Two bills were returned without to Yakutat: moderate southerly winds tonight, increasing Thursday 4 recommendation. They are Senate becoming S}“Ong‘ From Yakutat to Cape Hinchinbrook: increasing < bill No. 13, reducing, the interest rate ! spntherly winds tonight, becoming strong ‘Thursday, probably of gale Sh-eel nresses z 95 on City of Wrangell bonds, and Sen- | force. ;4 it ate bill No. 6, the one dealing with LOCAL DATA ;fip‘.::;‘vewmhumbmm which p ;”"’;fi e B“';’Jf(‘;‘fl ’;‘;mp- Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather S er hdrawn by Senator S HIIRL FRE o 74 E 8 Cloudy 4 A"erno‘m nresses . 9.95 i Teoedt: 3:30 am. today .. 3020 © 34 B0 SR R raan i f Senate bill No. 15, calling for a Noon today 3015 36 8 SE 5 : wr— SE 5 LLR.&S. \ special relief appropriation of $540 ¥ for Fred W. Wagner of Manley Hot RADIOREPORTS it i Evelng nre es 14 gs 7 // | Springs was returned with the r | Spri) S h the re- TODAY ! SS e o #, | commendation that such a request, Statt ll(atxz.:empt Lowest 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. H . | being of ‘a personal n 's di . o ast 24 hours temp. temp. vel i v ibe handled Pmr:unu rfltuxl-e. should| Now York’s district attorney, Thomas E. Dewey (right) was acclaimed | Atka ... 38 34p 35p 7 l‘:cs"y i g b g, regular chan-| the leader of the Republican party in erucial New York State following | Anchorage 28 R v N tri d Florals! | nels of the Department of Welfare.| his address at a state-wide party dinner in Albany, in which he pledged | Barro A 2 S g ) Clear | ew ripe ailss i Fish Trap Resolution the G.O,P. to liberalism. He is pictured with the dinner host, Edwin F. | b 3 e 4 0 Cloudy Pri”l@' Sal ids 0 | wo rost.uulll,on‘s from the United Jaeckle, chairman of the executive committee, Bcfl\g'::l 12 4 8 8 0 1Coudy @ s k 34 | Pishermen’s Union, passed at its T AT RN 17 %7 ¥ -20 -14 4 01 Cloudy i | cor 1 in San Pedro, called for : | d ; ” Fairbanks 18 8 8 4 14 Lt.Snow Beautifully styled frocks new as the New Year! gradual abolition of fish traps and further: sousces .of.‘income” une's{ Dueh Harbor 32 26 . i | i - | mind turned t ini i i i e ” Cloudy Kl priced unbelievably low! Here are wash dresses for extension of marine hospitaliza- | : 0 mining, eepecially | HOUNE 22 12 14 4 0 Clear | ... street dresses . . . shirtwaist frocks! Tiny-waisted |tion benefits to workers on small} | gold mnlflng. In the circumstances,| Cordova 30, 22 26 4 16 Cloud; 4 i . charming florals! Stock up NOW., at this price! All { A letter from the Sunday Even- ¢ o “bild o 8./ 317 29 - — 56 { |ing Discussion Club of Ketchikan [ 48X (oM GUId NS DR, Ketchikan 38 32 36 5 i :; colorfast. =d the Legislature to institute a B SHRETARY | “Another aspect of this situation | Prince Rupert ... 40 | 34 4(; 1: _.)g L { | system of Territory liquor stores and should be considered. Annually, the| Edmonton 32 24 2 28 e { . to require a permit for purchase of :'5‘(’]‘(‘)‘:&; rG°‘;“”‘l;"f”(;l appropriates | Seattle 46 38 38 4 og giii: I liquors % | X or the building of roads in| Portland . i ‘ - - e ren OI C. Nine beverage dispensers at Ket |nien0l’ Depar'men‘ Head ;Alaska. in addition to approximately | San Francisco 23 jg :g g 'l(z) i y a rag S - & 5 the s G % ’ . Clear | £ 2 : : "3 cnikan sent to the Senate a tete-| ASKS for Higher Terri- | nituy by “ihe tast lp voted uens ). e, York s R el LG i 4 | JUNEAU'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE' gram protesting against Senate bill Do by Sk pursan of PRONc Wastington 44 | 32 32 14 3 Al | No. 10, providing for sale of cocktails torial Mines Tax | Ehach £ Ve qnmloganle pretle . ‘ ; ear == ' |and a higher license tax on dispen- caluvely s fow Fmall fiffiufi’?i&“ The st g bRy " : and ; us y E com- e storm area at was centered over the u C saries. i ipper Cook Inlet K Views of Secrétary of the Inter- | banies. Roads that were costly to| vesterday morning has .dissipated, v ‘ PAH‘IM- HA“ | T 0 D ‘4 Y ‘s(mm r,.?!;c;::::lr;’:dbo::flscge‘;razfl; jor Harold L. Ickes on the gold tax | build and that are expensive to| noted as developgmg over :gew.{‘elr;.::xlf 12?&&?122 ?1321; hz:; an:; : 1 : . e = de‘;nand Gt e TAGHINENE bls were the subject of a letter from | _mammi_n are today specifically serv-| a storm area of marked intensity, the lowest reported peressur m wmAuou ; in the m‘m“ the ARSCOSHCE SABGE S 01| 1 Ororctaly " to Velov. Jahiy Ww. | ing individual mining enterprises in | being 2850 inches near Atka. Abnormaily high baromem’,’; e~0 i I’ () U S E . F v:huh e Coighes st 1 (‘l‘lm\gu Troy, written last October and ‘tA;ésk';\. ':h:u is, private businesses.| sure prevailed over the Pacific Coast States, the crest being %fi);’; b ! o Nilihe Tantr RN act lrunsmlb.t‘ed‘ }.,,:m.‘x.(.h_\. "‘ft“m_"on.m3,,,(:[(-62,!“ wluc)} ;{x?bably does not irches over the Puget Sound region. This general pressure distribu- Al K. | The Cotpell, and cthes WML hodies, the Legislature for the information | St?;tem(;ny other x])kut of the United | tion has been attended by precipitation over the Aleutians and from | § 20C S 1 of its members during considera- es. Consequently, a serious ques- | the Pri illia ion southwari i G i ——— Bills Introduced -— favor uha}ngg in the Wagner Act, the Hon of Titatidn Aesnixtion tion may ve well b6 Taled e t3 at‘ F‘ai'bc ;V\llhmd oSund region southward to Dixon Entrance, also aikis House Joint Memorial 15, by Rogge, s m';.‘::"g':z“ :f?:;} 4 until 1:30| Accompanying the letter was a | Whether this is sound public policy Wstara Z’st'nifmefi ”f,';{.'fi “‘"}d,’{l u))( R, T e, e Road CONHHSSIO“ '0 Opel'l ’“"':)‘;’“““‘"‘%l(l"’;‘:-“ ‘;lt" V“"w‘ ::_“'I $25,000 ASked fOI’ HGII'IES o'cloek lhl: ar:er‘:wone anp message from the Governor in ]\ lhf the ""“’“fi industry itself does not| * It was warmer last I;ligm :)vlg' theflio\::lrx' Tanana Valley and much ! . orably on wild life bill extending 2 2 /hich he said tha ' -a] | Pear a fair burden of taxation ' 3 s b A i e Session terda: which he said that a new mineral o 3 3 colder over the C o Shori S"ekh for llgh' wild life projects to Alaska. S(hOO{, ;10.0“ Four bills g Y;sjgntymomonal tax Dbill had been drafted’ by the| The principal task with which we L ?lnuse bill 25, by Rogge, an act to e Hhttoduced in the Bépate 4LLLAGEDRY General and had been |3 confronted is, after all, the de- Juneau, Jan. 26.—Sunrise, 8:19 a.m.; sunset, 4:07 p.m > onnage |remburse Library Avocatons for Nome wee ntoduces in the Senate at|UOTY Ceniv, A MU, 057 clpment of Alska. T Tereory | ——_————— : - . Alaska and appropriate $804.26. D o s * TAOMNE {has many urgent needs with which |, e z ti 9 | Bionse bill 26, by Sarhin wnd B 4 oiclodk in the afteroon. Propocals |(i4eritoy B1 1 SOEIRL 0 (¢ vou are entirely tamilir. We | e NG Ko ViR trek, | gy " Transportation difficulties oc- | to appropriate $10,000 for building| Three bills and one memorial | peghiblt sale of liquor to Natives, n\.“u.p.,.em.‘“n l: the Territ ,~'il 10t be able to obtain all that is re- | wery o '1K;I’O> + S:[n ol Lh("v casioned by the shutdown of the |an addition to the Nome high school. |were introduced in the House of {0 buy & tax boat for use in Bristol|its Dresentation o fhe TErHOME quired from Congress or other Fed- O o by i Mot 2R ' Copper River Railroad will be | House bill 27, by Davis, to appro-|Representatives this afternoon and g:y i’“‘d ® ’;“A the National Parklegisature. =~ o . i |cral agencies In any event, apart Sl e J. . Hogins, 0f Rus-| Plo’s g "Ew * handled temporarily by the use of |priate $25000 for school construc-|three masures were passed. ;v;e_gn: officials of the Yukon il i Syt el ey ”“v _|from that consideration, it seems ; A‘;:,e“‘ r;.nsas. § Eocaders only on that section of the |tion at Haines. Two of the bills introduced, call | 219 E ritis| Col\{nlxbxé o ald Alsskajtional gold tax, the eitted Lo the | o me that the people of the Terri- |n g e foning a while longer ;i old rallroad which extends from Bills Passed for school building appropriations ;:rl :f on \‘\o ve} were brougl?l .1 ; er as transmitte 0 the | {0y are entitied to the e e i qan filego, Mr. Morgan flew 5 MAI STUNIS Chitina to McCarthy, according to | House Joint Resolution, No. 1, forfa Nome and Haines respectively. ward. by Senafars C. H.dLaBoy-[Legslaqure: { |way of taxation, which will result|ovmgher Setie M gn, dgy. Atter . testimony submitted by J. G. Shep- | janitor and charwoman to clean| House Bill 26, by Martin and teaux, Joe Hofman and James Pat- “The value of minerals produced | from 5 tax rate more fairly pr SUH another week in the Puget Sound “Dirty Doc” Wenb, priméd for his Serinr i, Matka: era o‘[ Road | chambers of House. rATE Saksian np’propy;iation o i tersen, respectively. in Alaska rose $3,846,000 from 1936 wi Hoilath Lo tHe irbnt lni‘nvx“):lx\\ilukl)‘ll; section, he boarded the Mount Mec- | Wrestling mix tomorrow night with Comnitsioners, At Ahe FOC - House Joint Memorial No. 6, ask~] 00 l’lor builiingof &n ‘addition m Senate President Norman R.|1937. Of this mvcruuse, appmxunnmly‘mm s ‘hainig xtrdcted Irm‘n Altiaky Kinley to return to Juneau. Mrs. Gordy Muma in the curtain raiser ing held in Seattle last Week ling Congress to establish Forest|gna’ N Pubie. Hih Soiaol Walker introduced two bills, one to | $2,000,000 was in gold, the total pro-| ¢ present the fisheries bear a 1 e | Morgan, thejr son, and Mrs. Ho- at 7 p.m., says he has “thought up | : < R R e Mipentinatital Btation Ful Tk Tasaiaod: igh School. . | brovide for appointment of a Dir-|duction in the year 1937 being $20- | hurden of taxation ir arger| i Will remain in San Diego| @ couble of new _ones” — which | Light tonnage not to exceed five N 20 a ion in| "rhe addition would include &ecior of the Department of Criminal |373,000. In the event of full collec- urden of taxation in comparison. Lim “tne first part of March, when |Should be somewhat of a problem ton items is the limit on the freight |Alaska. workshop and classroom for man-1{ygentification, to serve under the|tion of the present tax, the Terri- Yet the fisherles, under a wise con-| " oy part of March, Wheh| ¢ the versatile muscle medico. lond to be carried. The road will Senate bill 5, by Rivers to refund|ya) and vocationsl training classes, | attorn 3 B e T 600600 g servation policy, are a replenishable hey will come llo_xvjl] to Juneau. . p ¢ 3 : £ overpayment 6t license taxes to ; 3 ey General after selection by |tory receives some $600,000. In View | assot Minerals are 10| Mrs. Hogins will visit here during uma, in. perfect, condition, says only operate until such a time as| ACRATICEY RS domestic science class room, Toom | competitive examination, and the [of the unprecedented benefits which | g s are not. however.\y Y iimer wien Tier daughter and | ‘Tt 0t golng to be any tea party, other facilities are available. The P AR O ST for public health nurse, dressing|qther to require a fee of 50 cents to|the gold mining companies have re- onsequently, they should pay, in| - - with her daughter and |, o0 wants to know.” <! Chitina terminus of the route will | e and store rooms, etcetera. he.pald ihereatier for ASAYA i%ed a5 o Fesill Bf the ABmirlle- | iine s higher than ““‘;-\,“Pf‘1 S,t»h = ;tnembm of her fam-| © g1y Spendlove and Karl Oma- ** connect via the Steese Highway | A House Bill, No. 27, introduced I8 escafier for e R\ Catlon's pelicy of ralkit e Drice | cytias, | Y o Richyes While B dahl meet in the main event for a nd: the Rivherdson Highway with i 4 _ £ sl extracts Mr. Morgan reported himself very | 3 A al ghway by Davis, asks a $25,000 appropria-| An Entertainmeny, Committee [of gold from $20 fo $35 an ounce, | I grongly recommer pleaséd “with ‘His trip, ‘andl “much{SDOWDE of. new .faces In Juneau Valdez and the steamer lanes. | tion to assist the town of Haines|consisting of Senators Rivers, La-|an increase of 75 percent, it is Plain- | ynat you have TeCOMmINEnd S0 uree) riod Awith: win interested {32, B:19Fiaf heef: gat in.Bpend- No service has as Vet been| in the construction and alteration | Boyteaux and Patterson was ap-|1y evident that the return from the | increas 1ll dralted which il ) e love's case, at least once won him * ‘g ¢ s ) 2 % s A | increase substantially the rate of|the great amount of building ac- g ' planned between Chitina and Cor (] and addition to a school building.|point to arrange a Legilative ball fpresent tax is small. | taxation on gold. Frankl {'s 1”vuy along the Pacific Coast, the Montana championship. go.".\. wh};ch str:sr cxt:;xsds up the | Both measures carry emergency |and whatever other entertaining the| “Morcover, the fact should 4150 | jieve that \'uugsl:r;lnldr}l::ociétllu s “practically one hundred percex?tfliof' S e AT | opper River ey and accounts (“oosl“fi SIY[ES clauses. Senate may do ‘during the session.|be borne in mind that the tax paid e A e BN | 5 1< el for approximately two-thirds of the | e il e 5, vatiin 1 | AR G bills prepared by | to the Territorial Government is al- the bests of an phigllte ‘mirhum FIUCh Is belng doue wuler the FRIAT TFexa e Tngre atél JTAD SRV ey ! it iy o % of 8 percent. There should also be a |setup.” He is, though, very glad to|other state. In 1936 it had 7,222,000 ag 3 5 Roggs, is an act to reimburse Li- |the Division of Labor Standards of | lowed as a deduction in compUtNg fyraduated tax based v b be back in Juneau Head B Petition for Service | Reporting herself much improved |brary Associations at Sitka, Fair-ithe United States Department of | the income tax payable to the Fed- | era] income et upon the Fed- S H % ead to Towa's 4,670,000, Utilization of this stretch is the in health, Miss Christine Halvorsen |panks, Hyder, Haines, Skagway, Labor, and aimed at bringing Terri- | eral Government. Considering the | jegisiation e “,.lr‘ :‘ms. w.hm Hois — — = subject of a petition submitted last | is now busy in Seattle making|petersburg, Nenana and Valdez,for orial Liabor Commissioner, and V. A, |g0od profits which are now being i ;L o "'w(_“ 't';' 3 .p]l“‘%e trans- ’ March to the Department of the |spring purchases for her women’s lexpenditures during the past bien- | Zimmer, Director of the Division of j Made in gold mining, the conclusion | of the Departmen Lm hp g g § Interior and also ‘treated by a clothing store here and plans 10 !pjym, |Laber Standards. The suggestions|is inescapable, in my opinion, that | I‘:Sn ,\“.‘.I ey, colsider 1t g Memorial mow through its first| Telurn to Juneau in a few weeks,| o)y $804.26 is asked in thismeas- [Were transmitted to the Senate by the present tax is a negligible one, | ‘.HA";gL{) yous » Teading in the Territorial Legisla- | according to a letter received iniy.e to pay the expenditures of the the Governor’s office. and particularly so with its $10,000 | dgecrelary ‘of ‘“ ?IfES. i ture, which Memorial is to be sub- | Juneau today by one of her many|,.cociations named. Four meaures were received from |exemption clause which benefits the Fn i ‘. yof ‘the Inferior. y enera mifted to the United States Con- | friends. | "Rogge also introduced House Joint | the House and a special Committee small prospectors. 5 . B e e Ay Miss Halvorsen wrote that she is | o oBEL EEQ B OC0 o0 o Congress | of the Whole meeting set for tomor- | “Little benetit has been reaped | MORGAN mns I 4 RN RN B The two petitions seek the es- | now feeling fine and is 1I¥Id|l\g to act favorably on a bill in ‘the row at 2 o'clock to consider one of | by the Territory of Alaska from the ese e c ' rl c tablishment of a highway over the ‘much to keep her active and inter-| " o+ wrashington which is an’ ‘them, House 'bill No. 14, the defic- |nearly $800,000,000 worth of minerals | - & Copper River grade or to secure | ested, in seletcing new models tol "™ % ovide “thut the United|lency measure. Officials from ‘the |that have been mined in the past| Mu(u MREST : oy J G government operation of the aban- | bring "‘"f“ with her. | States shall aid the States in wild offices ‘which Rave incurred defic-|half century. The Kennecott les-| ¥ » ] 3y ~ doned railroad. \ S ——— e proetts End tor bthér par: its ‘will ‘be called in to confer with |$0n should be obvious fo those who| . MA Automobile Artery poese.” the '‘Senators at ‘the meeting. are responsible for the conduct. of 3 %7 & b 1t T roughs St ‘st e route | HNDS $'0 000 BUT b . Measures From House the affairs of the Territory. That : e 2 e memorial states there is an - P 4 Erlles & Bpe 9 . is entirely feasible as an automo- 4 ’u‘_ge;t ni’:dnf;rssuch projects in’ Other House 'measures received|Company in 30 years of operation 4 e > b « bile artery. The grade, which fol- | r pp[Umbent need for e Prenld pe | ere House bill No. 12, appropriating | has taken out of Alaska appro<imal- Lumber Com pany Head| Motor-driven $ lows the Copper River, is at water | IN included in the bill, its pessage is $80000 for ‘the transportation of {€1y $200,000,000 worth of copper. i Brush €I 3'95 Jevel throughout its length. Season- | A | pupils, House foint memorial No, 2, {Practically nothing in the way of Returns After Fine Va- Sraoy ol al operation of the road will extend 4 3 |providing for the Legislature to meet,| Permanent improvement is left to) . A &) operation of the road wil extend| GINGINNATY, Jan. /25, — Harry| House Joint, Memore} No. 6 bYfine éuorth Macaey bf Junuary in-|how for ihis. In fact the situatioy| cation on Coast Handy-type qsuo s o Shrwaki b0 X el | Gross. 1oun§ a $10,000 gold certifi- I?A\u, asking Congress to author-lgieaq of ghe second Monday, and|is Worse because the Government is | Cleaner . . onths n 2 cate in his dry cleaning shop in|ize the Forest and Range Experi- | House joint memorial No. 3, calling | PCW confronted with the proble i i i : . 3 b 2 :‘umfi; ‘:;em:’;;g proylied ‘"‘r the | ju1y, 1937, and, according to a suit |ment station in Alaska authorized|for a 30 day session of the Legislag of relief, namely, the potentri’al ca;x:x Bepaniti 15 HEDCMOR Dihterest Q v c] n | file% 5 > A e e |1 " Willow Creek to and: ‘fla‘hye ;::-‘ fil€d today, he has been trying [under the Forest Research Act of{tue in even-numbered years, of 270 families of the railroad mc"”el:n':a;tn ?? ithe el e I“gs Sinriagthdlen Baylrehian o3, mwo convince the government ever 1928, was passed unanimously. ‘Reports were received from Charl- | Who will be unemployed when the}cutiv:s a:d bl B Sested Highway. from Gordova 10| since that its “the McCoy." e e ] et ¢ we i [Conper Tver and NorUIWRSleln | siie maie o b et Highway to its junction with the | Gross, in his action against (he|Ing expenses of Territorial ‘offici- | versity of Alaska, and Dr. W. W.|Railroad closes this fall, the miners | neaq “L:‘ f hCDflSL bl e low o Richardson Highway at Willow Federal Reserve Bank at Cleve-|als traveling outside of Alaska, Was|Council, Territorial Commissioner of in Kennecott, and others in Cm‘-\ca o, e Columbla Lumber Ao Crock Wit il o sk Ao lg:xd. said about one-fifth of the|referred to the Committee on the | Health. A letter from the Juneau |d0ova who have been either dixectly‘h?mga?y in this city, returp_ed to s e moast 40 SRl [bill was torn off when he found|Whole for a hearing mext ‘Wednes- | W.CITU. i the Senate mot to[0r indirectly dependent upon the 5 M“ des here today, following a mv 3995 D it. He took it to the bank's Cin-|day liberdlfze present liguor laws. activities of the railroads and the |y gaouty D O & Dt more than} ST A ot o T % T Crenpnink cinnati branch and it was sent to| House Joint Resolution No. d, for tors received tickets from Al- m{f“’- : A Worehn retirosl o 3 k5 o Director -of Territorial and )| Washington. The Treasury refused|a charwoman and janitor service | forg ‘Bradford Post No. 4 of | “The Territory has had and still | : e uneqn Frgptiieasgrin m“t“”“’ to honor it, however. in the House of Representatives|the American Legion to attend a|has the power to obviate this situa- last night sboard the jAlaska Line the Interior, wh mep&m:;n ;\)r‘ Gross claims (he bank converted|and Senate Chambers, was passed.;iggs dirmer at the dugout in Ju-|Hon if those who are responsible tor | REBMEr M, MoKileh, from Fee You can always depend 4 % the Interlor, Who surveyed the|he cortificate to its own use. He| Senate Bill Wo. B, lby JSenatpr neau next Monday evening at 6:30] the government of the Territory fol- | *ie to complete what he des-| on General Electric for coming in the .:r orth- | sepks $10,000 and interest. Rivers, asking return of $147.82 to | o'clock. low the course which is so clearly m‘lcr’bed RS e, Bol TP S il I i S o { sl e s Grace Lowe of Livengood 2or jover-1 - dicated and which, in my. opinion, | PIetely enjovable vacation, the fin-| valuve. The famous government take over | payment of license . t&Xes, . W m flsm 0“ they are duty bound to follow. I |t in @ long while. General Electric. AV « the :mt.‘:: the SZB,_OO0.000 prup-‘“'ls WOR"I passed. ol o e Albo Assre. you "that TOHE. tekk Mr. Morgan, accompanied by Mrs, ; A\ & gnecou x;:e e Bcgm from el A humorous prelude to a mem- 4 m'" JUHflH of securing appropriations for Al-|Morgan and their son Thomas Jr., Motor - driven Brush e & o o AR view of the manifest failure of thi BCCMBEL. T.a week in ) | ent case, ur e i holdings, with the exception of F mmrfl HEAR Zn;jfi,’;em‘f:’fi{;n m’whn' ¥85| Ariving here on the. sieame] Termitorial Government ¢ Qo ita|Seattle, on business, they contip- efficient AV-30 handy Home 'rolling BtAck. was made to) i e o SOMK::;S Mount McKinley last evening was [duty in the matter of taxation, ~|ue¢d down the Coast to Portland,| Cleaner at @ remarkable the Interstate Commerce Commis-| FREEHOLD, N. J. Jan. 25. — A|presentation of an ‘en Y'SIMrs. John K. Bissland, mother of | “When the 3 percent tax bill was | Where they attended a Christmas " 2 slon representative by a Company |dog's sense of hearing, a jury de- |glass ball of reputed JflpinthIMWd-' Mys, Noble. G. Ricketts, wife of the |introduced -after repeated prompt-|family reunion of Mr. Morgan’s savingl The supply is attorney, Mr. Lawrence Bogle at cided, is worth $50. Sl to Doy IR PRt of tB' Ings by thie’ Denggtyieht, LI pot | BE0 Telagtves in that section, 88, - limired, DON'T DELAY] the hearing+last week. | That amount was awarded to M:.|Japanese at Bristol ‘Bay, ‘and Rk fupe oibler Haids. realize that the graduated tax on|Where Mr. Morgan interviewed of-| pqf ’ A commission back in 1913 ap-|and Mrs. Harry Brown of Keyport, |given to the House Wlflz’the uco':_‘ . Mrs, Bissland s from Connecti- |gold and platinum mining based up- |ficials of the Federal Home Loan eferred payments, if polttedl by United States president | who.suad & ol company for their |pliments of the Japs 4t Bristlle as ity o spend some time |on the nel income would be repealed. | Bank, in connection with the busi-| - desired. : 7 Howard Tatt reported on the Cop- dog's los of hearing in an automo- |Bay." B bl YINURe withh - her i BRC Rasumed Uiad, the 4 pefoans|DEm of the Alasks Redecal Savipgs i per River route as the most accep- |bile accident three and a half years 2 a3 . ax would be an additional, not a(and Loan Association of Juneau, banks with the coast. This roube; The sixteen-year-old bulldog was [ing a number of cu:mumclfito Andrew Simons, member of the mge to the legillature on ‘this mbeli Briefly. vlewing. ‘Fysesire Islangt 3 was outlined as going from Cordo- his own best witness. He paid no[from groups interes in pet’ ]e;m Alaska Game Commlssw n took - doch o vears ago seems (o mb tol8Rd. frmsing the. iGaiden . Gate) o va to Chitina and thence over the attention to Mrs. Brown's “Here,|islations i Y sage last night on the Mount fi- have been rather lukewarm, After|bridge, at San Francisco, the Mor- b s 3 §or g 38 e present highway routes to Fair-|Teddy—here, Teddy” as he ran PR s ‘for his, home in the Kenai cautioning. the Jeglslasure - sgainsh}gesnoaiourcly mojred on. south go v+ JUNEAU——ALASKA——DOUGLAS - basks, about the courtroom. T e 5 il ( the perils of ovv_r-tnxunon. you in-|Pasadena, where they stopped to » ’ . 4 Py A A X dicated that in “casting about for'view Whe Townament of Roses he-’ o

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