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PAGL LIGHT flll DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- - JUNEAU, ALASK/ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1945 SENATEGIVES THETT TR VUKOVICH - MORESNOW | i iy Smectal FULL VOTE ON A PROVIDES FALUNG IN | pyerene curtis JACISTODAY, % = FIREWORKS N.E.STATES| corp waves "Equal Riéhls" Measure = .2 e R sy | kjl : & | First Divis'i‘c}n' Legislafor‘Transportafib?n Is Further $2@ Hearing Scheduled for e P DA o O i Y i Profests Slow Work | Snarled Up—Coal Short- Comgpicte This Affernoon : LT AR WS, | onBallofBill | age Grows Worse CALL TODAY for 5 Senators were practi-| S 1 7 et ¢ # : i : . A Balkan ]m.\«hx eg blew up this (By Associated Press) an appomtmem to mind this forenoon, 2as * . ¥ 4 morning in the House of Represen- | Unwelcome fresh falls of snow hit the upper 'chamber ' unanimously J o : 3 tatives when Serbian-born Repre- |already deeply - blanketed New be assured of a flat- voted passag2 of thre measures, § & o t/ % § 5 o sentative Steve Vukovich roared out | E land st s toda tying up one in the regular order of busi-| &4 : : ey : iy his disapproval of “horseplay™ snarled transportation and cutting i haird ness, two under suspended rule S o, s : 4 amendment attempts on a bill mlx,u food and fuel supplies. It is iermg airao Meeting with the favor of the body £ i G » T i : . create a single ballot in prlmurv‘(hp most severe winter in years A were: Senate Bill No. 7, Senate Bill o R elections | The Albany weather bureau sald ] No. 15, and Senate Joint Memorial : e Vukovich’s ire was aroused when jtoday the fall of snow in New at the No. 2 THUNDER BOLT ATTAC K — From a forward air strip in Burma, RAF Thunderbolis ixmnn. / _Representative Warren | York state is expected to average Reported out of standing commit- roar away to attack enemyv communnicatione and facilities. Fellow airmen watch the takeoff. | Taylor of Kodiak offered an amend- | four inches. tees with “do pass” recommenda- _ . |ment to strike the purpose and in-| Snow drifts of from 1 to 12 feet V A NIT Y B E A U T Y S A L ON | 4 Fitchburg, Mass tions this morning were: By the ; !tent clause of the bill. Bill author [are reported at ucation Commitiee: House Bill No M e AA \ | | Representative Curtis Shattuck had! New York State Guardsmen con- COOPER BUILDING OPEN 14 (Senator Frank Whaley not con- IDGET SIZED BUT I PORTANT | INER ' ‘ym\mu\l‘ declared a pending flood | tinued to help in rail yards, where ‘Across from Federal EVENINGS curring) and Senate Bill No. 15; ~sps | | of amendments an attempt to “emas- | trains ate tied up. Building Phone 318 by the Finance Committee: Senate | % 7 4 ,u”.u the measure. Theté 1& & ooal Ahortage in Ohlo Bill No. 11 and House Bill No. 13; g k5 3 Usually peaceful Vukovich wrath- |and hundreds of homes are without ELS W. HILDRETH-—OQwner-Manager by the Fisheries Committee. Senate ; ] "fully proclaimed: “I'm getting sick |agequate heat. All Ohio places of £ Inint Memorial No. 1, House Bill 4 and tired of this stalling around. 1| 1l be closed for two i e e R L N G e e S A 2 % " - « N amusement wiil No. 6 and Senate Concurrent Reso- 3 ¥ ;-4 don't h to be an attorney to|nights a week in an effort to slow mgg" yo age i i ; ¢ TA K F R E know what's going on in this house! |down consumption of coal and g i Finhnce Commivice: O e it takes is a little common | gt 3 Senate gave a “do not pass” to House * < _ % i 4 i aanaed! A h R - : | The bill, No. 8 on the House Ust, y nrother s il et . ).;ui come out of election committee i { * tion Committee reported out witaout ! Power|u| Brmsh Force without recommendation, went into| ™ ; Blg recommendation the Income T second reading, went back for fram- BERLIN—Russian forces tonizht wmesbixé; (Banste Bl No. 1. The T e i [ Strikes at Nip Oil Sup- i c: o swsiitute measure, weath- | reached the Oder River below A . : » e g ’ ey Shipment o w“tktrr.m?,;(‘q-‘ tu.wl-(!,‘xl;» ,‘:’fl‘fi"{{i 4 3 ered a two- attempt at indefinits | Frankfurt and Marshal Konev has & Peti et hkation: tHat, bibe k. . : ply on Sumatra pestponement and had come back |lashed out his bridgeheads south J ‘l‘o:‘:s’:]dr:l::‘d by a Joint Committee : | 7 again for amendments to the sub- |of Breslau. { o! of the Senate and House following v 5 3 KANDY, Cey u,,, . 5—A pow- rmw. bill ‘x\u st settled over Finance Committec action e : ' erful British E Indies Naval today's battles with a continu PARIS—French Moroccan moun- 4 N h e o 1! ; e, including the carriérs Tius. ‘1T se !Ym :'tw:ydum amendment stage tain troops. are "(;u)r.w;l ‘tn h: v E’;-RESE vEsETAfiLES and the Senate today o a B o 4 Victorious, Indomitable and 0 February 8 ; ' jurapped three German divisions in X On the regular calendar for pas- ; k 3 Indefatiguable, struck “a most I the bill is ““»‘;}Y(;‘r"“ x!l: p“',“.",\. the Vosges mountains. w ,? u rrive 2 we 8 by Sen- ; damaging blow” against the J: orm, voters in the primary will ask = . i f.‘:fi; ‘2,“533,1‘,.(,.:\’”3,",(‘,7,' I:]‘(.:‘(: riese ofl, supplies, for a single ballot without neces-! LONDON-—Allied forces are re- a Lo fas E“S al l for the appointment of non-resident The attacks were on southern Sty of declaring their party aifilia- |ported to have reduced the pocket BROCCOLI PEARS BRUSHING OFF snow that had partially hidden equipment taken by the |Sumatra, the Southeast Asia Head- UOn north of Mulhouse to less than 200 i W i YA executors of esta Without dis- ¢ yox g g v M el Cussiot“'; received @ vote of 16, Yanks during the recent bulge battle near Hotten, Belgium, Sgt. Peter |quarters said. The first attack, Two memorials were introduced in ' square miles at midnight ; CAULIFLOWER APPLES T Kul of Hartford, Conn,, looks over a pint-sized Nazi nunition using carrier-borne planes, was today’s morning esssion, Nos. 2 and | LONDON-—A p:gh > broad- FRESH SPINACH e i > 1 o v T oy o ; G .| carrier. It is 2 small tank-like vehicle with a motorcycle steering ar- | against the refinery at Palembang, 3 by Third Divisions asking rural cast from Moscow indicated big PEEN ONIONS T Dileicds Senator N. R. Walker asked sUS- o poment at the front. U. S. Signal Corps photo. (International) 4" January 25 comn % <chool gymnasium facilities and cer- news might be expected from GREEN ONION: Re s % JEnsim of Thles on bia.scuate, B b ; At el s Gen, Koriev's First Ukranian Army RADISHES Golden Delicious Nol_ e wh]l.cth ?,img: “,x;]((].w —;-],l:“l:‘:,l\ S TR 2 : e ! Anderson and Vukovich’s House at the front shortly PARSLEY Winesaps tcrl:cm :I:Eu dl;(?nip:cmm‘ A letter Maurice Johnson, in its original un- | { Bill No. 16 to raise old age assistance et RHUBARB Yellow Newtons ) ormid N5 (e b s Walliei axid amended structure, would have giv- [from $45 to $60 showed apparent | d ENDIVE ORANGES read, containing an urgent reques 5 o Alagien Jyaks T1ghts it "“"””] { popular approval and was advanced | | WO OUp es vea SWEET POTATOES GRAPEFRUIT y % S y i ¢ estates “with without the i to third reading ey 5 e = sonce ot wacoic—— WOLF BOUNTY GEESLIN DISCUSS | s QUASH HONS Y Wedilea D © eine e | il annexed,” &1 o pariy witn o pttneat v remesenia- - By Falix Gray in SQUASH LEMONS Hettan. of 'the uge-of -the drug and ional ba n}' As unanimously pé tive Hope's No. 23, which would \I Y LETTUCE LIMES describing it as vicious and habit- IN NEW Bi”. P girins BRI AIK OIA IN TERR"ORY Shisdee: sheNeetsmipesition i ! CELERY AVOCADOS e and nationa) banis of those rights it Septmberitorine bacond Doug as Saturday p 1 il and many other good things 26 communique said forming. Senator Walker stated < TR S T m,v in October was continued in that Isopipecaine is, as yet, not rred Geeslin outlinel . AR piy Lion Fred Geeslin outlined som s lvipeos i Known in Alaska, but that it has Ilmlng Of Statehood fOf f the activities of the Office of i (ot quite a double wedding effect in Southern California, and AlaSka Memo”al lar luncheon of the Lions today at'® © e o o & o o o o fterncon by U. S. Comm urged passage of the bill as a precau- i aleet UNDER SENTEN(’E the Baranof. There are six hospitals, ® WEATHER REPORT lix Gray, at his home. Two co SRl Tupeiute; Sekior . Jalnor U”def Gdesnon I 1] 118 d; hools and three boarding e (U. 8. Weather Buieau) | were united by Judge Gray in JBINA e tsiumion dp. the Dill. of i M | schools operated by the Office of o Temperature for 24-hour | succession, with each pair serving the emergency clause and with that! puong five new bills introduce: AlASKA BhRGLARY Indian Affairs serving about 32,000 @ period enling at 7:30 o'clock e | Witnesses for the other. clause added the measure was speed- 1ic aternoon in the House of R ives scattered all over Alaska. e bl ORI Hans E. Lonnberg was wed to Ed- ed through final unanimous pas- ... s is a measure desig et > are about 550 regular posi- e PR O] o |12 Anderson. Both from .I\:n:‘m Paee. y to more than . doible wolf bounty| Featured in a recent jail break |t in carrying on this activity, of ¢ ati—Maximum, 38; e |Melvin George Lagasse arried 704 e s 10 s it T \ Vancouve \as. Ronald | which about 109 are now vacah, dUe & miniraum, 32, Precipitation, e FEVlis LaVeme Siphemson. M ed as a substitute Semate Joint The bill number 40, by Repre- U V e vas | f0 08 0F Pereomie L or the odu- ¢ tiice: o Lasaie and e Jrice ha { ‘f“” f‘ Juneau Deliveries— Memorial No. 2, with the same con- s e Krause of Kotchikan, |cOnvicted in Ketch EbRs med sk FRltRCr 00 CUSE Le T AC Alrpdrt—Maximum, |36 @ 'J‘f,",f,‘,u, o (@10 A M and2 P. M. tent, but, as had been recommended 1d raise wolf bounty payments to | CSmber of a burglary, ¢ ralg, | i it {ransporting e minimum, 27. Precipitation, b i S O Douglas Delivery: s PHb ! s neyine Alaska. Wes : y wally out 7000 tons of e trace srces, The couple will spenc glas Del LpieLy by “,m, fadiciprs - oeRab paymenteL vear s | freight 31 were spent by the | SR fief honeymoon in Juneau before | Bt st The Membrial | usea amending . Territorial lawe, DiStrict Judge George F. Alexander | whole department for Alaska, Tidn e ~TEMPERATURE SUNDAY ing to the Yukon city asks action by the State Department three by Rep. Maurice J¢ B0 a8 semgnged 4o -the Sibtony) IL(' 3 '”"xf!-'f”“‘.‘, e '® In Juneau—Maximum, 39; to secure United States jurisdiction Fairbanks and : i g Hon RENE S Sporal dign e minimum ot over a stretch of 42 miles of the road ' McCutcheon of A g e est_was escorted to Seattle by ;‘y“j“fi“‘l ?‘l'"_“]”‘ Arms held Sun-fe At Airport—Maximum, 39; linking Haines, Alaska, to the Alas- Shattuck introdi 4 ,2\ Depnty 08 . Walier g ‘It ‘,‘mé o )‘B‘ . B_“’\ Sfom" ~|® minimum, 26. ¥4 Hatiway: whith - rians throughi'bill 1or HB. 18, asking a compiling | SoLAh: WHRle e was tutnel jayar. “{‘; e IEATERY) Artctsliftote. 0 0l e e A British Columbia and the Yukon!of Territorial session'laws. The new| 0 IS father on December 16 | ported progress on the plans for as | TOMORROW'S FORECAST Territory. calls for an incre { appro- r‘\l‘:r'rlht'r ‘:'ll!u;;o(! p.u; v ’f“lll';;‘ 'a:.:im;;) i:l u}i A i o P Under suspended ruless, the sub- | priation of ‘$50,000 for (he work. | Pt led (West fo the Vancouver| Q“nl dh ’,(1) ;m‘ ;"‘_l_mf] gf © Rain showers tonight, be- stitute Memorial was passed by the City Jail, frem where he made his | the 1t’hu ar annua n.\\ or funds e coming partly cloudy Tues- Bexiate. without dissent. > | The subject of Alaskan statehood break, accompanied by James P.|through the dance for the Juneau o qay. Highest temperature to- Weskend winds which: blew-down | W8 touched on briefly when Me- Culo'rn a n citizen. ;V(hm,h’d Fu’e Department, the 39th e night, 38°; highest Tuesday, the Douglas city dock, also blew Cutcheon’s joint memorial dékmg The char West in the!annual one, and said that as far as e 32", S el 3 Cana Senate Bill No. 9 right out of the Congress for statehood came up in & % | its amendment stage. leged, {rom an attempt by him tothe oldest organization in the cif Senate, when Senator Green wiil eak | ! ; ; into a safe in the office of Lion Maurice Johnson of Fair- i drew from consideration his bill. | A amendment offered by Rep. the City Coal Company in Van- | banks was a guest of the club. STO(K OUOTAHONS | KKK ,(en/eyourtowflrll I/Jefl/m’/fl”"f"/f'”’ P'WLY WIGGLY *** i M iyodld have mbde an appro-| Alaska Linck, the Fourth Division’s couver, B, Reports state that | B (DA " M | : 5 let priation to reconstruct the &p-|yoman member, woild ask Congress a patrolman, led to investigate by | | NEW YORK, Feb. 5 — Closing |l Health is vital—guard it with the finest foods from PIGGLY WIGGLY! Our complete proaches to the wharf. g give Alaska “full contrdl of all its'a broken window, apprehended | EMBLEM CLUB W"-I. Guotation: of - Alasks - Juseau Mine | _market offers you perfectly balanced meals packed with vitamins. The Senate closed its mOrning ses- yesqurces,” and that statehood be|West with® the dial knocked off{ !stock today is 7'z, American Can| sion by recessing until 3 o'clock this o oY g afs granted only after a reierendum of |the safe, the tumblers forced back | 91%, Beech Alrcraft 12%, Bethle-| T l § lh i afternoon, which time had been et {ho poople in the Territory has in-|and the pins drawn from the| MEET TUESDAY N!GHT |hem' Steel 70, Curtiss-Wright 6, In- | Jus cALL l or Oor Uliail YWI epen apii Y for Committee of the Whole hear-|gjcateq Alaskan desire for state- |hinges. ternational Harvester 78, Kennecott ing on Senate Bill No. 4, twin mea- | 404, | He was held in the Vancouver | 137%, North American Aviation 10,| .;\}rf 'ul)_m; :’Egu.‘l‘{hfilus;iljxll’\\ hich | he pill was held in second read-!City Jail on charges of alleged | Al members of the Emblem Club,New York Central 20%, Northern has already passed the House, ing when Rep. McCutcheon announ- | breaking and entering. It is not!are urged to attend the business Pacific 19, U. S. Steel 62, Pound | NURSE KEATO! v TS ced intention to move for reconsid- known at this time whether extra- ! meeting tomorrow night, Tuesday,|$4.04. ler n of his vote. The amendment dition proceedings will be undcr-}F:-IJ wary 6, at the Elks’ Hall at| Dow, Jones averages tod are as| Mildred “Buster” Keaton, well had carrier {taken to return West to Alaska to!8 o'clock. {follows: Industrials, 15: ; rails, known Arctic nurse, formerly of| Up for third reading today, House|serve the sentence imposed on him| There will be an important discus-|48.89; utilities, 27.57. Juneau, passed through here over|Bill 8 providir or direct election of | here. |sion and the final reading of . | 0] a a g of the D the weekend, visiting friends while national com : ‘om- ————— Iby-laws. All members’ attendance is|All Elks! Remember, it is Feb. 7:| Place your orders early! We have two PHONE PHONE her steamer was in port. | mitted to > Electior \ mit- rman Angel!, English econom- | necessary at this meeting, says Flor- - e 24 16 Miss Keaton is on leave from |tee for fic imen born Ralph Norman Angell |ence Holmquist, President. Empire Want-ads bring resulfs’ | deliveries daily: 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 P-m. her post at Nome, called south by |House Bill the ilness of her father who livs W;\Iv‘;l ffi{‘fi',-"l?iil"f}fu.«l...\»u e e o000 e SN LR Sy i e e — - s A o i READY FOR THE TAKE-OFF FOR MANILA ATTACK CLOSE OUT . We Have a Few Short Sleeved SPECIAL EATERS Leit DARIG‘)LD Sglegular $3.95 and $4.5% MILK Selling These Out ai $1.50 iR LANS CARE Also a Special on MESH HOSE Sl 20 $4 19 : 2 Pair 35¢ WHILE IT LASTS! 3 I} [ . l A V) b, 3 | SHOP DURING REGULAR | CZ -(_;-/\f\ch/) g ; . : oo PHONE 2 BUSINESS HOURS . . . | I R e : ! ; i ' . I 04_ >y YVONNE'S HOURS EACH |} s L 2 v ‘ 2 i MONDAY ARE FEOM 11 | 2 > A. M. TO 9 P. M. \ ¢ ildi MEMBERS OF THE FLIGHT DECK CREW aboard an American carrier prepare to remove the chocks holding the | H bk ety e wheels ?f a Grumman !ici!( at as it gets ready to take off for a raid on Manila. These attacks by our carrier- | ” based aircraft paved the way for our landings on Luzon, U. S. Navy photo, (International Soundphoto) suspended sentence by U an city resulted, it is al-/he knew, the firemen were about le B s

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