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9| 7 ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1945 ' i = — e = ¥ ‘ - THING ., [ . |Posture Queen Wed NAZI TROOPER WEARS Gl CLO G | a - i O s | | e — | £ ‘ \ - . | " | 1 [ 1 | | ks | ! et L o mo | | . | | WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 — A Fish Traps, Banks, Teach-| {Dark Sedan Draws Up to |move to_sirpHenry A Wallce, " | nor S retary - ers, Politicos Includ- | Curb Near Kasherman |merce, of control of Federal louns ¥ y and financing agencies, has been cluded Today ; —Bullets Are Fired | | started ‘in the Senate by the Fins # S — | ance Committee. | Py i 3eor s offered g 32 minutes hagg- MINNEAPOLIS, Minn,, Jamn. 23. Chairman George has o ¥ “n;“g:e:p::'l:.\m;r orrll:r)lms ““;:g_ | ‘Arthur Kasherman, 43, vice c!usau‘cr‘v legislatibn to reestablish the Fed- noon, ‘the House ‘of Representa- |and publisher of the intermittently eral Loan Agency as a separate “y tives jumped into the job of legis- | issued “Public Press,” an ‘“expose” (and independent arm of the Gov- lating with the introduction of 12| :z:’r::flvy Z;SSO::;N"L ed::c“‘;mi;fe‘;‘ ernment. . bills just before press time. | 8 by s : y — e e To First Division ballot leader | ¢ - Wl shottly betets end- Representative Curtis Shattuck fell | e ik NORl"'E S(oul’s the honor of introducing the firs {15/ 18 ds #4¥ s thié bollbs wlthouti i bill, a compensation law measure. - 8 e Hemrbsl | Shattuck also introduced House Elal:r:;“can identify Kasherman’s as : | v | . v et | The slaying is the third of its' | THE DEAD.BODY of this German S. S. trooper, killed in Belgium, con- ., gl i e % kind in Minneapolis in the past 11 firms the report that German soldiers are wearing GI clothing in an 3_11(\ crca;c n] lokmnlnssmn or cnm-‘ | years. Kasherman was shot as he H | attempt to hoodwink American troops.” _ (International) -« pilation o! 5135 @;‘ a;“]-_l Sy H | and a woman companion, Pearl von (A e Lh_‘lrlt irrdop, Bave 2 . % G Representative Fred a: ord in- | Wald, 34, emerged frem a restaurant g lxes:ng the bzl)rdx e l;c p:;rmr)s . crease fishermen’s license taxr‘? ant? The woman told police “a dark A !zl [hp] lgr; .cmm l’g Lh:“r priay dpresenvaiive (I brpsbanied car. One shot was fired through the ' B 3 s . Pnonucn A a bill for a people’s referendum | ‘leu WEENL . ARADW. | IR A | Henry Harmon told $he boys of the e YES, we havea large on fish trap abolition; R(‘m?esentn-‘, |threw himself in her lap, pushing _igszfl;‘ny Zt tbellng [1}&0 pe; loem;tr 53}: R ap tive Maurice Johnson of Fairbanks, | | her out the right-hand door and s and to lef é’e P . Selecfion Of all two legal bills, and one to movkm: climbing out himself. 3 4 1ncm-1 realize that Scou mg.was ere for direct | election by registered ot SRDOL-- 10T (CiodE SURE Horte T harens Leslie Brooks, re- | to stay. Several members of the . g e el | “ . o talks ring vo;ers for pafiom&l comm:hz:mi |shoot,” he cried, as he ran, men-, Z‘:'::. onranll;;l‘” zle"uzosll;: lgszr:lxxnnn:.e also gave talks during the FBESH rn“rrs and measufe creating & Yetiremen | g f 3 . A fund for uA';laskfl teachers was in-| }.l:\;:gmg :h;d:n:nficf: gls:;,g::.l‘; - Antheny Shay, wife of a U. S. Sever}al tenderfoot examinations troduced by Representative Almer | Several more shots were fired.| Marine. They were married at ‘}"F_”ck gl:‘t'“l“iw"‘“‘ the. ‘1“;‘1"““““"“5 VEGETABLES Peterson of Anchorage. , It One struck Kasherman in the head' Paim Springs, California. e s 5;1’;;,;‘5““5}:‘;:“:; sgl;l; Peterson |also introduced a wage|'’| a ek | 3 vis 3 : e and h::‘,]s bill and he and hg,s 'THE “PEEK-A.BOO GIRL,” Veronica Lake, who doesn't peek any more, |74 8nother in the back T USCG. Scoutmaster Lou Levy said which are kEPt Fresh Third Division mate, O. S. Gill, a| models this newly-designed swiming suit of white synthetic material. e IHHNFZI,EMA" FI“DS the boys greatly enjoyed his exhi- d C S I ieasure to alter the application of | | Glamorolis Veronica, who is the bride of Andre De Toth, will soon be F E WALSH IS | bition of knot tying and were amazed and Lrisp in our large | ., the term fiscal year. . seen in the musical, "Out of This World.”, (International) LT { GREAI I“IEREST lN |at the ease witht which he tied them. 1 - | —— ——— - e | Ancther guest dropping in during gooler. v ! rector of Selective Service, and juNEAu VISIIOR' AI.ASKA“ EXPANSION the evening was Ensign L. H. Hul-| TAX ON MI“ES (lASSIH(AHONS aliens who have departed and are vey, USCG,.who was recently sta- e | Aol rank | tior cau. romise e | | |not residing in the United States. | paying his first visit to South- U. S. District Forester B, Frank o ‘_‘5‘11“‘“‘{:“0':‘1" “::e I;i?‘;"ricmdl “}: Class 4-D—Minister of religion Or east Alaska, although he has been Heintzleman returned to Juneau T°-% % B P 0 in | “ | " terday by PAA plane following the near future. | | divinity student. in Northern Canada and the In- Yesterday by PAA plane i Y : i jector an official trip to the Patific North-| At the end of the meeting Scout- Class 4-E—Conscientious objector|tarior F. E. Walsh of San Fran- ap official trip to the Pa . ¥ L2 ! | SE"ATE TODAY Is (lEARED up available for, assigned to, OF Te-|ciceo’ General Superintendent of West: He was gone from his Ju- g’;‘s“-‘l_ L§;>_dsain]_ur:tzed all bt:.»slw l 1 W l[ i |1cased fr tional im- |y, i neazu headquarters for three weeks,|Pring in their applications, and also yidd | scd rom $ork of tne ‘USED, s visting in Junean 1S54 DeRUUATns fo Uhes woeks o er e who ave Interstod Place your orders early! We have iwo i » 4 . | this week. 5 o o f f in Scouting to attend the meetin . . -4 a H John L. McCormick, Territorial = Class 4-F—Man having defects| po jert the Alaska Military High- PoStWar plans for utilization of ™ A g . 2 H m and2.30 m c°"ey Measure PUtS I'I- Director of Selective Service, states gisqualifying him for military SeT- | way two momh.; ago and ywmkbp Alaska’s forest resources. next M”’ld“z evening. Il dellverles dallY‘ 10'30 a.m. bs p' o q. (ense Tax U '0 40/_ | because of numerous inquiries frf:m vice. ; lin Juneau until assigned to a new A Lrem(‘;\dou.s interest in Alaska - p lird registrants and employers regarding| Wwhen a registrant who has been | . iion “He said he “likes Juneau SXPansion is everywhere evident, Mr. DIMONDS ENTERTAINED J “on Ne' |n(0mes | the »mea.mnig l{” ,dl:“e;:.‘:‘ oc‘mstl;:zgl [uurv\d to be disquallnfxm‘iffu; any TYlllll-.‘:vc]-y much.” i{emlzlema{l 4SL.M(‘d mc:;xy. Ef;ab- Judge and Mrs. Anthony 7. Di- \ ! tions, the following hl ¥, Dv l} Imr} service is classified in cus?( Walsh, who has been 25 years in lished firms are Se.nnu y consider- mond were honor guests at a recent <« . classifications is published, with 8 2-A, class 2-B, or class 2-C, his|y " onstruction game, is repre- \N expanding their activities to en- dinner given by the Business and Pirst tax measure of the 17th Ter- |brief explanation of each C_l%-*l ___jclassification shfm be followed with| . ting, on the side, two San Ccompass Alaska and many new firms | Professional Women's Club in An- Im/estors: Here are }10”7' answers ritorial Legislature was introduced| Class 1-A—Available for mi ““‘v“})hv letter “()", such 8 2A ®),| oG Sompanies, U, S, pipe @1 aaticipating establishing them-| chorage. Judge Dimond gave a short : fene i the Senate this afternoon, calling Service. ’ <.-3 rFu.ol Z-C‘ rf‘r. w\hen a reg- | Manufacturing, and Wagner Pro- sclves in Lui Territory. l[’lop(“.s(xl,s talk and the program was concluded | & to many qucsuon for a graduated license tax on in-| Class 1-A-O—Available for non- istrant who has been I{,l\}x1d. 'loq e‘duus_ e not at all just x‘n._connt’(ur);x1 with several musical numbers. E ! L how you can open tome derived from mines. Smml? cembatant mxlyx(a.rg service; C(;n-:l;l_\IthOA:;l i(:) ‘lh‘r{::'tlcflc(; rlr: 1:121538 ;E:\ Speaking of the Alaska Highway, :hilr](‘ z:: 1“ml;(c;] \‘\:]:c\:;“i‘;ie::s?."gxr\ - - 5 p AVE 1)0»1 ((I.'1 ch\m“c\ Schoit fmsAlade Bill No. 3, by Sen. Edward D. col»{es, scientious G!umtm : } ice " g S Cl-l;- ».2 i c‘-n%m_- he said a good dirt road had been B° » lf P! : u( »b(‘ ! d. b 1B AT "()'_IEL JUNEAU ; and mainta o i A i) would tax the net income of mines| Class 1-C - Member of l“"_d or class 2- “ or class 2-C, .u; - t | puilt and it now had an al' Gan- t:?e dc\‘(“upmcn o! um. r,:mh wood | Margaret Nilson of Petersburg i You'll find this anc ‘(‘)l 1(r" IB i i\ oS earning more:than $1,000,000 at four fnaval forces or registrant honorably cationshall be followed with the let-| o0 %0 o 00 o0 B0 08 4 3 jp Crafis as soon as possible, he de- js a guest at the Hotel Juneau. answered in our special "Q. & A. Booklel peueen SOERton thAIOreEY. ter (L) such 85 2-A (L), 2-B (D, | e+ aq would be kept open after, ST Y D0 TR PR only tells you how you can open an account, but “ J0IEIe ScRinl Sibise taxos pro- | CILES'2-A' - Men supportingithe on @0 (- ¥ | the ‘war, he replied: “When they Heintzleman's trip was principally AT THE BARANOF answers such questions as: What are the requirements posed b_y the bill is as follows: Upon national health, safety, or interest. | rp\'cx-y' rcg.ls(runll “1tmd has beer}imm 1t over to the Canadians ‘six & mission to (umisgl information to! John Likeness, registered from | }ur 2 margin account? What taxes must 1 pay on <) all net incomes, no deductions to be| Class 2-B—Man in war produc- scparated from the land or navall = o e o 0w S50l Tl go these who had made requests to his Seattle, is staying at the Baranof £ & cons? Will 1 receive a monthly allowed for other taxes paid, or de- tion, i forces by honorable discharge or| s . ’ office. The Forest Service office in |Hotel securities transactions? v 5 A : ’ & . 5 it- | will grow in the road.” e 9 3 ok ent? Wi rotection would I have for my » preciation or interest: Class 2-C—Man in agriculture. | discharge under honorable, condit- | He expliftied 'thi*hy saying™thab Juneau has, among other inquiries, ey Singe B statement ? _1:\t P s Al ey Over $5,000 and not. oyey $10,000, Class 3-D—Man deferred by re “mr:; ; _fml‘b:_;ew:m;‘d Taflh&f ;d(flim,emsts in Eastern Canade did not 1°ceived a great many either m;cui SURATT RETURNS HOME funds or flc&urlncci '\‘(':".“ns” he o percent. ' U son of extreme hardship and priva- #n6 B8 HE A on “diso | want thé" Western part of the 110U members of the armed services,| United States Commissioner at margin and casly transac '? the subjects treated in this Qver $10,000 and not over $50,000, ticn to wife, child, or parents. ’ "o | country developed. ,or through their families, for infor- Wrangell, R. J. Suratt, who was in | These are only 2 few of e Subjects i ¥ i 1% percent. L Class 4-A—Man deferred by wa_; L ‘ : mation that will aid in settling in|Juneau for several days on legal | extremely valuable booklet. We will be gla tlol:““?“ Over $50,000 and not over $100,-|son of age. This class shall consis' | B {the Territory after the war. Ibusiness, has returned to his home. you a copy on request, with no charge or obligation. = 000, 1% percent. of all registrants who have attained ‘(OAS'I' GUARD HAS | | Just address our Overseas Department—a copy will Rt alen ol Lk shalndaend | R G P PP . be sent to you promptly , 000, 1% percent. than (1) a registrant who is eligible| H"S Blow A]‘ | [ be sent to you promptly. a0 : Over $150,000 and not over $250,- | for classification in class 1-C, class | “o poll(v ABOUI 6 | Our Syalllt“l.)”l\{\l’ ;s' la‘rl:u; &,mh ar 000, 2% percent. 4-D, or class 4-B { v v MR A 1 | 1411 Fourth Avenue, Scattle 1, 3 B Over $250,000 and not over $500,- Class 4-B — Official deferred by J'M.(RowISM | . « 000, 2% percent. |1aw and men relieved from liability | MerriLL LyncH, PIERCE, FENNER.’ S&W“EANE Over $500,000 and not over $1,000,-' for training and service. | Lt dmcrl_mxnal-lolv o Alaskni chocola e a r“ | E L.”‘l‘”"’é"k ""Ji ,Dslél;,fl,ffffjafi é’;’,‘:;’oflz},’” % . 000, 3% percent. Class 4-C—Registrants not accept- s B 8 ' ! rokers in ‘3 ? & oo for. tramine and service because Would be hit by a measure, Senate| WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 — The avore £ INE STREET NEW YORK 5, N. Y, U. §. A. %er $1,000,000, ¢ percent. ed for training and service because DUl i 4 Bt |coast Guard has formulated no 70 PINE E e bill has been referred to the|of nationality or ancestry, neutral Bi 0. 4, introduced in the e ik 2 =% o g | Offices in 87 Cities enate Commitiee on Taxation and|alicns requesting relief from train- Titorial Senate today by Sen. O. D.|Policles ";v:g:"“;l ’&i?:”:i(f}rmne'!‘o DELICIOUS ... EASY TO MIX with e évenue, chairman Sen. Frank Gor-|ing and service, aliens not acceptable Cochran, of Nome. K t’th “Pacific. Goast, ' to e ofand | don. - |to the armed forces or to the Di-| Entitled: “An Act to provide for the Faciic -~ 3 ’ MILK H C ld | P QRS DR BWRe ¢ 2 Gnr T I AR —__'full 'and equal accommodations, ad- |al fishing activities, Representative ...HotorCold. .. | : M C . vantages, facilities and privileges of | Engle said. 3 i | AN " e s of bt - - The Representaive saia War - Cn 4 commodation within the jurisdiction |location Atthority Director Meyer N 5 J ™ of the Territory of Alaska, to pro- quoted the Coast Guard as saying vide penalties for violations, and |it was back of his declsx;m in h?er- ) declaring an emergency,” the bill |mitting resumption of fishing, 1 would make any such discrimina-|Engle said, “I have been positively G tion a misdemeanor, carrying pen-|told by Vice-Admiral Waesche, alties up to 90 days in jail or fine,|Coast Guard Commandant, that or both. The bill has been referred |the Coast Guard had not issued i ¢ to the Senate Committee on Educa- |any statement on, or established Juneau Deliveries— o tion, Public Health and Morals, Sen. any policy permitting Japanese to 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Norman R. Walker, chairman. resume fishing.” . ' ICE CREAM ST L S Dosgias Delvry 10 A, . s H ' ESSION Lis staying at the Gastineau Hotel. caome Fooioe a fved HELD BY S EN A T ) O S s : as it Looks sk When hunger strikes The Alaska Senate this afternoon P 0 I A l 0 E s — “ s “ l ] B st G d e e heard the introduction of two bils, | « 9 NO. e raae ! . 3 . o SUF.oon uneaeon signed Senate Joint Resolution No. 1 s 4 and dinner, or din- | and heard the reading of communi- § 4 ; ner and bedtime . . . cations from Anthony J. Dimond, | ! s." o 4 i T U. S. district Judge for the Third | [ ] = youw'll yelish’'a heap- Division, and from Cafl A. Drager, | 0“1. u e a er e er ing DISH OF OUR secretary of the Anchorage Bar As 2 2 O e AeIietoue 10 sociation, recommending a compil- | FRESH FROZEN y . ¥ ation of the Laws of Alaska. 1 ls a 00 ma” W ; CREAM —generously §y Senators Gordon, Collins and| - g n ) s ] SPRINKLED with Gunderson were appointed a com- | L] [ 2 I " chunks “of orohard . § e to meet SigHE (& SomERTee | HROUGHOUT the war, Studebaker dealers have be- ] RIPE FRUIT. Order Tom the houap gt 0ius SRefn ] ? come recognized more and more as useful members - E -0 z to {u':n the Governor's message. | MINIMUM DELIVERY—S$2.50 of their communities, 4 4% 81/ (R in.aE Rollowing discyssicp qf tiPcARNAL Y r In order to do everything possible to keep cars and P e 5 visit to the Pioneer's Home in Sitka, noufius DELIVERY ln A “ TR, i he die B 1 deavor to get new ake home a quart . oo oio adjourned to tomorrow | oa'le uué:k; in se'rvnlce, tdey co_nszamtyTel:ley con(imleslf) gk . brick of your favorite | morning g ’ and better tools and equipment. ek 3 =|"‘“' ning ap 11 o'clock. Two DELIWBIES DAILY lu:ls A. m., z:ls P. “. their mechanics in special procedures worked out by flavors and treat.the ) < Studebaker factory experts. They gladly 4 family. H MRS. MILDRED HERMANN supply the public with reliable infor- 181 D ANCHORAGE OPA - % mation on wartime regulations covering 18 STAFF LUNCHEON HOSTS ¢ ‘ motor car and motor truck operations. i | Herr Studebaker dealers realize the war is | yMos. Mildred Hermann and the [ ' far from over y. They will gladly con- ? y | Anchorage staffs of he an tinue to do everything they can ta help . MADE IN JUNEAU BY { War Price and Rationing Board| you keep your car or truck rolling. ) ! u’m hosts last week at a lunbcheun‘ | THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION ¥ { jat the Alta Club of that city in| | : i o) nc‘ {\ 'honor of Mrs. Mildred Romig, re- 5 / ! |tiring OPA head in Anchorage. | 2 { | Thirteen women of the two or-| r | » Sold Throughout Southeast Alaska! | |kanizations were present at the| - \ |luncheon in addition to Mrs. Her-| | Studebaker i 0 v e | |

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