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PAGL EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1945 [ Would Ch INCOME TAX Ta‘;{uOfliceange BILLAWATS | COMMITES e to separate the T SENATE BUSY ON HELP PAY ‘mmu ed in the Ho torial 'HOUSE WHEELS JAM AS BILLS Representatives in the House to-| ~ BRIG. - GEN. FAIL TO MOVE r from tax collection and . 3 l!\l.~ morn- | ment stage of bills in s like the proverbial horse amd the| but still found time to pass| ELLIOTT IS ; APPROVED, cond reading | CAPITALIS SET ABLALE, lett announced today he had been | Alexander assured. plaintiffs in divorce Bartlett told reporters that found for the U. | Maury Maverick, head of the cor-|in condemnation pomtmn had started | sweeping program for the estab- trict. .lhhm(n! of small business through- out the Territory. Maverick visited the last summer. Decrees of divorce were Territory |8 follows Dorothy . Brouillette vs, g T Brouillette; Inga Stevens vs George Stevens; SHELLFIRE i JUDGE GRANTS v voee granted decrees to actions S. Government proceedings work on a cerning lands in the Haines dis- Samuelson Florence Gordon Stanley v | The measure, number 329, would | Paper, am Tomor‘ow r all tax problems to the new | [three Following D e center of ion of the vith Senate Joint ition No. 3, intreduced by Sen- | sultant, was alker being substituted te this Committee mea- | Frank Gordon xay's s Senate Judiciary H 1 more ous bill: hy | Wa”;f’ Frammgl l;aradel X provlems (@ the pew[three more inoccuous bills o 1| cter Anna Had High ATC Civilian Populahon ofKon- " EOURDIVORCES "% leasure on Ickes up the prope Y Juld serve four year terms at| Passed to the Senate were House| 0 | Mr. Peterson contested the ac- | . . to the L appointed by the Ad-|Bill 12, by Peterson and Gill, m”—! "lual Dlspakh DOQ | Ingerg Are Fleemg ‘ tion in the final case. flVeShgahon an in- ' mini » Board |ing a change in the fiscal year for | fo Cé|if0mia ! RUIned ley HERE MONDAY : " . a joint meet- | poterson also introduced number|conformity in all Territorial offices; | | | B ciinih iy AR payment of | ing of xation and 30 in the House today, a new mea,‘}lonw Bill 18, by Johnson, providing e | T ," Sitting in U, it c(.",,,f \(.'in's' %x‘e cluttered or (( Revenue mittee and the House gyre for regulation of osteopaths, | for reports of divorces to the auditor,| WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—Pfomo- { LONDON, Jan. 30~—The subux\w‘hel ng k‘n Distr Court i -]A d o3 st i Ways and »ans Committee with chirgpractors, and similar profes- and House Bill 10, by Peterson,|tion of Col. Elliott Roosevelt to Bn-w\f beseiged Konigsberg capital of | _,f AL xdnv Judge eorge F, spilled liquids are not wiped up. Alfred Hagrsch, legi > tax con- gions. | changing insurance laws relative to|gadier-General was approved un-|East Prussia, is in flames and mn\ - nnounced before the non-profit benefit ieties of [animously by the -ra':- Military | civilian population 1~(|t»mxw'hrounh forenoon by Senator Alaska. | Attairs Committee and next it goes | blirzard to Port Pillau at the tip l"|||"|||"|||"||l||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIII|IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII chairman of the 11 lEGISlAToRS Five measures out of eight brmmht to the Senate floor, probably nn\‘uf the Samland Peninsula, 25 miles Resolution No. 2 |upper chamber group. | before the Houses this morning fail- | Thursday, for a vote of confirma- | west of the city, the German radio ] New [ which was introduced Monday The meeting is to be held for the | ed to come out of second reading, | ti 2 “n‘puru-d. ) The Walke reasure ich ap-purpose of framing income tax leg- To MAKE SIIKA | and were continued in that field of Chairman Thomas said the com- The broadcast, quoting a Nazi war propriates $10380 for payment of | islation to be introduced in the two | never-never soil separating the|mittee received only two written | correspondent inside the city, said MARS“MALLOW WHIP N Inr dditional help, Pio- | houses and is the first serious work 'I'Rlp ON FRIDAY Ereén shores of Introfuatib from| protests on the nominabion, one of |the outskirts of the fortress city nee o telephone service ' to be undertaken toward forming a l!xr‘ battlefields of third reading and |these was signed. The committes \wxc et a i ahd upplies, was reported out with |tax structure for the coming bien- s final debate. |also approved the appointments of | rain of Russian shells. A dEIlgll”ul toppmg for Cakes, Ples, the Finance Commit- | nium. The joint meeting will com- | Friday is expected to see the hop- For reasons of “not clear,” for | 77 others ncminated to be Brigadier- | rens of thousands of women, " . " recess for discussion, mence tomorrow afternoon at 2 ping off from Juneau of Territorial | “Tedr: for “further committee | Generals, three to be Lieutenant- | chillren, disabled and sick people PUdangS, Ice Cream Sundaes and all | reading. {o'clock, it was announced by M. lagigators making their biennial | consideration”, every bill save two Generals, 22 to be Major-Generals {fled to the Samland Peninsula’ R 7 withdvew his Gordon vicitation to the Pioneers’ Home at | that came up in regular Fhir e you marshmallow recipes second | The committee action came after | through icy winds and s solution to allow the n institution at | reading order were voted to be con- (the Washington Post said Elliott's ' Babies and the scantiest of their more ¢ tinu in that stage. Bills failing sister, Mrs. Anna Boettiger had ar- Walker resolution to 1 jard, according to announce- f belongings were dragged behind on be expidit Senate Joint Res-| . in the Senate today by|te go through the amendment|ranged for his dog, “ olution No. 3 declares mergency, - irew Nerland, chairman | Stace were: House Bill 4, Hanford's | flown to California in Y rmen’ ; No. 5, Johnso g - and compi 704 Juneau Deliveries— 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. House Joint Memorial No. 1, asking a Congressiona! probe of retary of the Interior Ickes, was reported out of the Senate Judi- ciary Committee this morning with A DANCE TONIGHT AT THE PRESIDENT'S BALL SO THAT OTHERS MAY WALK lIlNlIllHIIlIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIIIIlllIIIHIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII ' to be | sleds. The refugees are now fleeing a feature lacking in the committee of the Committee on Territorix! Of- | fishermen’s benefits; go plane. The dog’s flight on an | ants on horse-dawn sleds, wagons, tion for supplies from $500 to $1,000 -u groups on Institutions and four ying IAWS ou oL T A' k .“ ' o 4 ingy zuvl Johnmn an(l Tz\\lur s Joint t g the at noon, untll 2 o'clock this affer- S N six regular members of the House port Command and the latter, the Troops Strike Just North of Cumiicce” e the four - senate Peratrovich’s No. 6, the trap ref-' 0 qog was dispatched on his own ; $ % on Friday and will return on|erendum bill, also Alaske will have the active aid of n Army car- | together with East Prussian peas- resolution | fices and Institutions and Taylor's liquor license mea- | “A" priority is being investigated by | und tactors toward Pillau it I N w A | ST : s of the committee have sure; No. 17, Jn»’;mfn o m-\Il’l €2 a Senate Military Affairs Commit- e 1 amesdments offe v Senatc )m, extended to all members of the | Feports bill; No. 23, Hope's election tee sub-committee because three | An amendment, offered by Senator No-T . was adopted on second readifig. Ad-y entatives and three Senator, The Post said it had learned that ditional amendments were under » signified their intentions of |certain printing costs into the audi-' 5,.a who lives at the White House e members. ‘dl\'(,‘l(‘,x{‘ 1‘e>1dcnhul rpqmv ements, 1. yocessary Spac thide dvatl b Ellmlnated elglan rding to present plans, WASHINGTON, san. 50 war |_|| went to third 5 4 B author Neither Anna nor Ire- o wi Sunday. reading, land were available for immediate | the Smaller War Plants Corpora- 1 ‘\Ilk‘\ Delegate E. L. Bart- . r to case the spria- egislatura by the House and Ser.- |date change; No. 7, Johnson's bank- | service men were put off at Mvm—‘w v ' ( Walker to increase the mpri.. EEp SN A b, 1€ ) e Tht e ar e erans omln | discussion when the Senate recessed making the trip, in addition to the | tor’s. office, advanced fto third'read-| .,y 04 Col. Treland of the Air Trans- the 17|also advanced to third reading able, “It was understood then that | Y le 1 isiators will leave Juneau by veterans who wish to settle in (Continued /rbm Page Orne) T T A R A comment L FINAL INVENTORY Aid For Douglas Senate Bill No. 9 ator Green, appropriating money for re- construction of the Douglas Whart approaches, was reported out of the Committee on Labor and Commerce and on recommendat is Te- referred to the Finance amittee, SermAN Still on . laught to take preoccupation yesterda which yesterday Pisheries Committe pass” is up for s amendment measure year The Linck amendment re- ceived a with one absent. MENDENHALL ICE REPORTED UNSAFE Forester Bnllh'nt afternoon that the mcuan lost to ;».d\:um- (hv Mrmm'» o assault seemed impossible present limited scope thrusts might son must ide in Alaska before he presentative A. B. Cain almost SENATE T0 SIT . ON duced to six months, ator Don Carlos Browr We 't want - . " f Alaska Senate has - FUb to a vote, Cain Fire Department to Albert White's out without recommendation by the sion ur rule\ when Senator w.nkm new bystem of pre-dawn aitacks The First Division drove the Ger- HOUSE DEBA‘I‘E 0 A mans two miles to Dege Murrange. The Allied line has been brought explode any time into a full-force can apply for divorce came up for advantage of the warm discussion this morning in with the the House of Representatives. efcre the legal machinery had been { into motion for amendments to memorial by Taylor and John- "IN WHOL: i don't any Tommy seat today for the " ¥ Manvilles coming up here on fishing ng be wor trig st to get divorc Cain as- Alaska » serte 'We don't want to turn n g v afternoon 4i¢d: 15 to 8 APARTME"' Gu"ED : e v The time limit was amended, i « k, te L h! Senate Bill BY HRE ""S A M g b however, with the proposal of Rep- » » of Haines will be ir e chair when the Cochran A fire alarm at 35 o'clock this bill goes belore the open hearing Apartments on Willoughby Avenue. Education “ommittee of the Senate, Apartment No. 2, occupied by James with the request that it be consid- Kelly, was gutted and the apart- ered in “Committee of the Whole". a recommendation for passage fey were preparing a 18] mag- 08 h.mnu- in weather when an to positions from which the The question of how long a per- “Make it five years! shouted n wrging the two year law be re- to Monday's sesslon ¥ ¢ M o thé Whale® Alaska into a Reno!” resentative Alas| forenoon took the Juneau Volunteer The bill was this morning reported ment next door was damaged by o R smoke and water. Damage is es-! POLICE COURT FINE timated into hundreds of dollars. In City Magistrate’s Court xhx - - — morning J. M. * was fined $ SHERMAN HERE |on a charge of drunk and (h\mm*ll\ William D. Sherman of Fair-|conduct. banks is staying at the Baranof! - —eee Hotel. reports ice on M(‘n- skaters to stay off lake. JUNEAU CAMPS NO. 2 ey with one vote absent. | denhall Lake is unsafe and \\mm The reply was| in answer to the Empire’s question regarding skating conditions on the DISORDERS Report from Berlin Says. Twenty-seven Refugees Freeze to Death BERN, Switzerland, Jan Berlin dispatch by Feurille Dav to De Neuchatel said police in the German capital fired on a throng of famished women who overturned a truckload of potatoes yesterday, and wounded 37 of them The De Neuchatel pape story said a. foreman and a worker. were| killed Yy police bullets. Hunger and ' Linck that the gevere cold is causing suffering and ix months period be raised to one migery among thousands of refu- gees driven to the capital by the favorable vote of 18 to 5 Russian advance. The y added an | which said 27 refugees, five children, |death. All day long refugees are |burning park benches in an effort to warm themselves. They over-| \mrno.l trams and set fire to them ‘“hllr‘ police looked on without in- account including this | terfering, the story added. 'WAR CRIMINALS PROGRAM READY DECLARES GREW 30 — Als were found frozen to| | his feet striving to make |interrupted him. {opened his mouth to speak and had | tuck moved | MAKE RE(ORD ' SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Jan. Pacific Coast ship production lux three years, through 1944, reached nearly 2,000 vessels, the volume of tennage far excceding the entire prewar American Merchant fleet the monthly review of the ederal Reserve Bank of San rancisco. Employment in West Coast ship- yards panded from 7,000 in 1939 to more than half a million four years later. The present employment| § figures total more than 400,000. FIRE WHISTLE SHOUTS DOWN HOUSE ORATOR Juneau's fire whistle forced a |short recess in the Houses of Repre- sentatives legal deliberations this morning, Representative Peterson was an a point when the first blast of the whistle Twice Peterson the fire horn speak for him. 1 recess. One hour later, peaking again. ‘out call” once more shook the ag- Shat- Peterson was The fire whistle's TISH-U-KNIT SWEATERS Formerly $3.95 $1.50 HQUSE DRESSES RAYON and COTTONS Regular $8.95 $4.50 Regular $5.95 . . $250 Fewat$1.50 LONGSLEEVED Regular $7.50 $2.00 W GIRDLES S5 A NO B and ‘A. N s CI&:}.\ IL::(nixd L:f'{\“:g:v:;-l:feorll"tg.hi img Federal Building plaster. Pet- i Ve o egula iuties here i lerson grinned in triumph. He had Meet Each Monday-7:30 P. M.-A.N.B. Hall o e S o e L Ad?ag ssz(re:zryrlaolflosnta'e‘Smken S e |JEEP CLUB WILL toBe Asked ™ " pr opEN TONIGHT he went to Kut(lukan as a membel WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—The, Half Price A bargain if we have your size! of the Juneau Elks' bowling team. - D ) gD D D ) D . O ) JIM SMITH’S FAMOUS GOLDEN DELICIOUS box §2.65; box $5.29 KLEENEX [LA-FRANCE APPLES BRILLO Slate Department has renewed a uqm\it for a special appropriation/ ‘Lo provide full participation in the | United Nation'’s War Crimes Com- | mission, Acting Secretary Grew an-| | nounces. Grew added the United States has a “comprehensive forthright” pro- The Jeep, enlisted men's club, newly-built on Seward Street, above ithe Electric Service Shop, is to have its formal opening tonight from 8 o’'clock umtil-— Many invita- tions to Juneau people whose in- terest made the club possible have been sent out, the committee say: Women's AppAREL o TR S SR |gram dealing with war criminals. FROM SKAGWAY Congress late last year turned down the request for salary and ex-; ipenses of Herbert Pell, American | member of the War Crimes Com | mission and his staff for a six months period. A few days ago, Grew Pell will not return to blaming the Department’s {to get an appropriation. UTENSIL CLEANER Package I;IAPKINS FLAKES NEAPPLE Back Again! (GEORGE SIMPKINS | LOiFT PEARS HAVE ARRIVED! 15¢ phgs. 25¢ MINIMUM DELIVERY—$ ON PLANE SOUTH DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A.M. | oo P s . el Stecks Limited—Order TWO DELIVERIES DAILY 10:15 A. M., 2:15 P. M. [l i Focomar 5 recomen v s Yours NOW! or Tacoma. He received wmd that BARANOF HOTEL BUILDING Paul Stiritz ot agway is stay- ing at the Baranof Hotel, 7---;__.--,-_-_;_.-_m_.‘.. R announced. London,! failure’ sister, Miss Nellie Simpkins,| |partner in the bindery business| | here, is seriously ill in Tacoma. PHONE | Lt YOUR GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION O5 Just Call 16 or 24 DANCE TONIGHT at the PRESIDENT'S BALL . so that others MAY WALK! A Pan American Airways plnne! took the following passengers (0 Seattle this morning: Lt. John, Stewart, George M. Simpkins. ‘ Juneau to Fairbanks—Harold An-. derson. 3 | Fairbanks to Juneau — Arthur Glover. Seattle to Juneau—Daisy Wix.