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PAGE TWO THE. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1945 g h |report out the measure. Senator LUTHERAN LADIES NOTICE! BAlloT Blll SENATORS ‘Sh:\tlu(k replied that he expected Food Sale, 11 o'clock Sa Feb. — { the committees work should be com- 17, at Bert's Cash Grocery. 1945-1946 Drivers Licenses now g pleted by next Tuesday or Wednes-| = —— - - due. Call at Room 100, Assembly o day, except for unforseen occur- NOTIC « | Bldg., Juneau. A . DEBATE GETS 3t Sp l IT 0 N e Dr. Rae Lillian Carison will ar- OSCAR G. OLSON, 2 { Following the vote and failure of piye in Juneau on Mot Febi ‘,.; Territorial Treasurer. s and fit g OB TR 7 3 M | |the motion, the Senate recessed un- ary 16th, to examine | | [ 2 O | glasses. Office 'n ™lomgren Bldg.,| Amber emits an agreeable odor / i s R Phone 636. if rubbed. /// NOTICE PIONEERS! e e R | Rescrvaticns for dinner Feb, 23, —— |must be made by 6 p. m. Wednes- There’s only one better buy in Bonds...WAR BONDS! b2y ety 1 | /4 g f M egislature Has Tiff Over Motion fo Recall Net In- sov; fev Bt Fier fo at Zeneer . T S 0 e %g ¢ || Primary Measure | come Measure Results ., , , . . , 1 = V by Shatfuck 4 in Test Vole 13V % antnst, Buraa ' ’ ’ H 1 o o =& We don't blame Vo8 ’O' bzmg Party politics once more were' First test on-how the proposed Tempernture for 24-hour Y./ a bit skeptical — what with news- iragged through the mud of bitter Net Inccme Tax Law will face When o perioq ending at 7:30 o'clock " 3 jebate in the House of Representa- it comes up for passage in the Sen- this morning pepers and radios screaming ives yesterday when the blanket ate resulted in an 8 to 8 split of the = I F 1 sallot ~ for primary elections bill members of the ubper chamber this o : g every day that this or that is best! zame up ;ln’gain in amendment forencon. The skirmish was precip- miIvAv‘m;’L:;‘.( '1‘:;‘M;fi?:?‘1';:]{‘ :_’"Z’ But here are some undeniable stage. |itatcd by a motion ' by Senator|g TN S ErapReEh Representative Warren Taylor of Frank Gordon, seécondzd by Senator A Aborta —.th e facts about Tiffany Worsteds <odiak led the battle against Rep- N. R. Walker, to “jerk” the measure ¥ AR, 3 . esentative Curtis Shattuck’s cut of the hands of ‘the Finance 09 of.an inch worth your consideration. neasure, Substitute House Bill No.|Committee. g & " © & o ©°o o o 2, tearing it apart with amendments| The “question” showed Senafors b B n much the same manner accorded Walker, John Bu- Taylor's and Representative John-|trovich, Jr., Don Carlos Brownell, son’s ligquor license change bill|Andy Gundersen, Howard Lyng, H.! No. 5, by Shattuck. {M. McCutcheon and Andrew Ner- The amendment which provoked |land in favor of forcing Senate Bill he forensic tirade and touched off |No. 12 into second reading not later empers was one offered by Taylor |than tomorrow. to change the form of the bill's re-| In putting his motion, Senator A !quest for a single primary bauq{‘Gcrdon pointed out that the Fin- More: tHak 2.090100'0 Seopla: st They're teilored in Rochester | vi ies ance Committee had been in poss- T s g i N with all names and parties listed anc : P from hay fever annually in the Uni- Gleamere Distilleries Co., Incorporated, Louisville, Kentucky I by Michaels-Stern—whose 95- yeat reputation for Value-First is justly famous from coast to TOMORROW'S FORECAST « o Clear to partly cloudy to- night, Saturday and Satur- day night. Lo tempera ture tonight, 18: Highest coast. tomorrow, 26 ® 80006000 ececce0senGco0e . . . . . . . o . ® minimum, 8. Precipitation, . . ° . . . . © ° . in one column. Taylor amended of the bill for 10 days al- ted States, the bill to list names and parties ready, which he considered more, ~__ " "' . 455 3 X ' separately and requive @ voter 10 than D Remsnattuce stated tnie M T RS The amendment carried after position of his committee, which he lengthy argument, 15 to 9. declered to have been spending all Shattuck fought the amendment, available time to determine the an- labeling - it . “undemocratic,” - &nd ticipated expénses of the Territory called for placing “the desires of during the ¢oming biennium, ‘in the people of the Territory above order to conclude as to the necessity those of the party.” and adequacy of the measure. Veteran Democrat Harry Badger TRouble Starts'. . Subhead ‘rom Fairbanks declaimed his pride Senator Walker charged that such in labeling himself as to party at action was not the proper business the polls and said: “I don’t intend of the Fimance Committee, which {to sell my birthright for a mess of ,should only pass onthe sufficiency pottage,” and got for himself a c¢f the appropriation in the measure. !spatter of applause. | Senator Shattuck then replied that i, Representative Steve Vukovich, in order to justify the appropriation, who had once before exploded at the committee considerad it its prop- Taylor on this measure, spoke his er province to substantiate the need piece again, somewhat more calimly for the bill as a whole. and declared his dislike for “steam- Senator Gordon supported his mo- Their fine worsted fabrics are in our opinion equal in gquality and appearance to many priced considerably higher. DISTINCTIVE GIFTES EVEN SMALL GIFTS CAN BE Pistinctive We select every item with the same special care. Here you will find a GIFT TO PLEASE THE MOST EXACTING PERSON! E Our customers repeated de- mands for more ‘fiflmy Worst- eds prove undeniably our most extravagant praise. QT T T 'rolllng" tendencies, “denying Demo- tion by stating tiat the Income Tax {cratic rights to the people,” and Law should be passed whether it is |threatened once more to “expose needed or not, because under the |this thing to the people of Alaska.” Territory’s present tax set-up, scme | Taylor tock the floor for several residents are not paying ta minutes on the amendment, defend- That the fair system is to put | ing the two-party system and de- tax burden on everyone alike, \claring the bill would destroy the whether revenues are or are not P ‘syslem. ¢ necessary. % . |, “If we don't vote for this amend- MEdicine Before Sick subhed | A anent,” Taylor said, {'we'll scuttle gcnator Frank Whaley, one of the | ® O A v $i 1 Stop In Today the ship that brought us here.” memtcrs ‘of the Finance group, de- Shattuck denied the measyre clared supporting tuch a tax measure sought to break up the party sys- vefore a need for it is determined is | tem and demanded a legislative 1k~ “taking doses of medicine be- iconsideration of faith in the voter.” fore one is sick. Senator Grenold | Taylor had stated his belief in- Collins suggested that it gnight be discriminate selecting of names ywe)) to have the Judiciary Commit- lon the ballot would permit Repub-tce pass on'the legality of the mea- .~__ | THE JUNEAU CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL AR TR P P licans to “select strong Republicans gure as well, before it:comes before | and weak Democrats sure to be the whole body, with particular at- defeated” to the end that “there gention to the ‘“seasonal worker™ ! ; : = ight conceivably be nothing but .y provisi ; w4 Y ites might -, ¢ provisions. s v mviie B s Republicans on the ballot. ECenator O..D. Coehran, supporting } T! EA ‘HAHNEL | “I can remember when We Demo- the contention; that. there is no.ex-| &= ] & & j crats were on the bottom of the cyse for a tax:that is not needed, | = } } 5 5 ) | ; heap,” Taylor reminisced, and Vuko- 1= . i ' & \ ) § | i 3 quoted from the Senate Rules to| ; » + ¢ 10.Be Their Guests i ! { ! { (T After Taylor's amendment Was than might be necessary. | adopted, there was not much left senator Brownell asked that Sen- of the bill except that a voter would tor Shattuck commit his committee not have to declare his ballot s2- - to g definite time when it wuuld‘:-—““""“"" lection publicly at the polls. YU R PR SRRt TR et L) L L | A move to indefinitely postpone the bill lost in a tie vote when the amendment battle had sub- Honoring the Delegates of the Alaska Territorial |} s s s How saioumed permit committees to hold sched- Federation of Labor s AR AR place. ‘Harford’s House Bill to -p;'%'fiw $1,000,.80r 8 defi-, ANITA GARNICK'S ORCHESTRA . , (clency in- he..en vich, lone First Division Republican, prove that the Finance Committee === AT A FREE DANCE———SATURDAY injected his comment, “and that i holding the measure since Febru- - February. 17th in the Elks’ Ballroom time’ll come again!” ary 5, had not ccnsumed more time 10 P. M. TO 1 A. M. - | 2 The American Look! dpring (ALL UNION MEMBERS URGED TO AT IEND;,\ ol 4§ at the Governor's : g £ e e e e o gttt bt Personalif were indulged” ! j’ e S — : — -—-Tg—-—’mmesenta:fi:‘ seha ttuck spoke I t S ou n. g ! R AT R ST T ) SR against _the bill, geclaring ‘“two; - s = l fifths of, the Governor's $4,000 for There S No Subsilmte Adverilslng, {the biennium of entertainment ex-i " . | penditures went for liquor.” e - a Representative Stiniey J¢' McCut- i cheon jumped to his feet and de-g clared: “Perhaps if the Legislators' would mot drink so much of the Governor's liquor there wouldn't| be & deficit!” To which Shattuck replied: “If every member of the Legislature had drunk as little of the Gover- nor's liquor as I have there! wouldn't be any need for this bill.” | The bill, voted ‘on under a sus- pension of rules, carried 15 ¢~ 9, with Peterson, Pollard, Porter, Vukovich, Linck, Shattuck and Gl voting objection. Four more hills were introduced yesterday afternoon. |, Representative Johnson and Hoopes introduced a bill which would. require certificates of owner- ship of automobiles to ‘“deter transfer of stelen vehicles.” the measure is No. 53. No. 54, by Hanford, by request, asks $55,000 for a 20-bed hospital at Petersburg. Representdtive Taylor introduced No. 55, requiring applicants for jobs with the Territory of Alaska to swear to their citizenship status, while No. 56, by Taylor also, J elt's Natural! ‘77 1t's Feminine! A It'sin these Originals by REDFERN and GAYNES SUITS and COATS designed to make the most of your figure! RUGS that are Finds for Every Room All over patterns. .. would require real estate salesmen precemorbanap e gy broadleoms . . . of Alaska to have a license and to be subject to a Real Estate Com- # florals . . . leaf-on-leaf effects. AR are here in colors that will give an air of luxury to the room. This is your opportunity. mission. _— - — SAVE ™ & T8 of your broken lenses and sen them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alask» They will be raplaced promptly i THOMAS HARDWARE (0 L torg. C:"M. and R. L. Carlson For Those Who Cannot Shop During Regular Business Hours—— YVONNE'S Hours Each Monday Are from 11 A. 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