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. s L PAGE EIGHT 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 " 'WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 194 INTRODUCED, " SIGNUPFOR | LICENSING =557 Two-Piece Dresses WAYS, MEANS ' RED CROSS outbursts of personalities during Blll wINS which Representative Hanford, on| anything but good terms with Shat- 1 tuck, offered to “yield the floor any i SR i e i Acanae the il Sere 5 Over Six Million Dollars Solicitors Are Assigned fo| House Also Passes Teach- | esentatives it sivopes, zmex. aeo:| Askadto Run Territory | Districts at Last Night's | er's Refirement Fund | Ccneon = Shatiuck: for Next Two Years > . A . . | Mass Meefing Legislation ,ENVOY IS ]'o - Halfway through the gruelling Red Cross War Fund Drive work-| The House of Representatives, grind of ‘the 60 day legislative sos-| ers were signed up and assigned | figuratively speaking, dashed head- sion, ‘the House of Represent ! districts to cover at last night's|long yesterday afternoon at the pile yeste . meeting of the Juneau Chapter in|of bills on its calendar and passed yesterday afternoon received ¥ f ¢ ' t bill of the Council Chambers in the City six more measures to add to the divided feelings the ¥ A every sc<l~1<m the G Appro- !Hall. The Rev. W. Robert Webb,|three approved in the morning ses- | 1 > » g he | Drive Chairman, was in charge of|sion. | priations Bill—this time asking the i | z | record-breaking total of 4,068 ‘Lhr meeting. He was assisted by R.| Passed were, the graduated fish for carrying on the functions of E. Robertson and M. H. Sides. \trap bill, House Bill No. 35; the | Territorial Government for the next To the large crowd of sollcuors,‘hcostcd wolf bounty bill, No. 40” biennium. With a 20 per cent upward revis- ion of ail Territerial salaries, heavy > in wm sts for r Webb and Robertson explained an teachers’ retirement btll No. 9; |intensive drive was needed- more mother's aid act extending the Je"erson Ca"ery '0 Mee' | than ever because of the large quota measure to cover native mothers, No w“h Fren(h leaders to be raised. This year it is $16,500,!28; fishermen's sick benefits, No. 4; you'll find just the dress to " o most of which must be raised in'and a memorial to Congress urging c 4 §Zfl“‘f“f,‘){(,, e, the Juneau and Douglas. As an example, development of salmon spawning on onferen(e i Alaska, and Health .md mmulmn ‘va Webb pointed out that last year areas, House Joint Memorial No, 6. I the bill Is slated for the usual rough $10,000 was raised at Excursion In-j Most controversial of the six pass-| PARIS, Feb. 21—United States| Ly Complemenl ride before it is finally whittled | {let, and “we will be lucky if we get| [ed in the afternoon was the grad-|Ambassador Jefferson Caffery pre-| . down “to size” as are all such Ways |85 there this year.’ {uated fish trap license tax bill by pared to confer today with Gen.| Y | | The drive opens March 1 and lasts | the Committee on Fish and Game, Charles DeGaulle, who refused to| ' our and Means measures The first lightning of the (,“mm!'\ which went to the Senate after a meet the President, on decisions the rest of that month. Solicito: storm struck yesterday afternoon| { were urged to canvass everybody in| brief storm of debate, approved, 19 made by the Big Three in Grimea. 'f P"fll‘lfiy’! fe when some members of the Way and | their section and to keep going back{'vfl 5. | The American Embassy deplored | > 3 Means Committee howled their dis- | until everybody had been cqntac!ed | Said Representative Chris Henn-'as “unfortunate” the wording of the | i 3 approval of the bill's introduction | This, it was explained, varies from ings, “We have here the first op-| White House statement summarizing | \ t All are beautifully under suspension of ru claiming the regular peacetime roll call, in|portunity of taking somes control. of ‘the* dent’s-activities, after leay- . ad e e " they “hadn’t even seen a final that the donations are not restript-}our fisheries resources.” B {ing val :said the President in- | mace® o8| draft,” that the committee 'Was| A GNG ARGAD, now as slick asany boulevard, move hundreds of trucks, [€3 0 80Y amount. One can give| RepresentativesMaurice Johmson vited DeGaulle to meet: Bim in AL | tasteful styles “railroading,” and promising a min- | pon carry the first land supplies in two and one-half years from Ledo, ¥ gr §100. ; | questioried the: legal right .of the|giers. Roosevelt planned; to hold a| ority report. | {n Assam, to Kunming, in China. This first convoy of heavy trucks is “Those attenaing iusi iight's meet-| Legislature in'ipissing such -a bill,/quick “busi session” | with Dé-| “We had a quorum at the meeting | gp Ao ' ST 40 and it carries large quantities of ammunition, g Were: Magnus. Hansen, George| calling 1t a possible “encroachment”, Gaulle/to inform Fiunee of the de- | and the other members were invited | 504, general supplies, anti-tank guns and pieces of field artillery to the !ng‘nq n, T.¢8, Parke, Charles contrary to the. Organic Act, on tails of the Crlmenn Ca nce n{kl to attend,” said Representative Mc- | Chinese army, desperately fighting to break the Jap hold on China. This |Goldstein, Charles E. Naghel, #Well-| rights of thé’ Federal Government, mzvl te ith mx.q mc L Cutcheon, who engineered the bill's| i5 g U, S. Army s.gm[ Qorp; pholo (Intcrnuuonal) ‘mann Holbrook, Ray Harrlnxbon B tiye Tq'fi; & finhssy qufi] introduction for the Ways and ,— —— ——— !'F. Heintzleman, Harold Sverdrup, “But. the Organic, QQ} mt uk i Means Committee and hauled it hot Lois Cleveland, Brigadier C. O. Tay- | give us the ‘right to-tax.” \ bd B e e MORE Eou AI. ]-H I R D OF lor, Marjorie Cropley, W. Burr| Representative Shattuck called at- Empire want ads get quick resuits. ..nllIIII|lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIlIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIh “boiler rcom” late in the day. Johnson, B. D. Stewart, the Rev.! . Big Boosts Robert Treat, Don W. Skuse, Alice| Biggest boosts asked by the bill Brandebury, Mrs. John Osborn,' which follows the report of the| ‘ Frances Black, Mrs. Robert Simp-| S H R I N E D A Board of Budget are for the Univer- P | son, Mrs. M. O. Johnson, Mrs. B.| | | . sity of Alaska, up $374,000; the de- ‘Sxmth‘ M Dave Ramsay, Mrs. L. (INVITATIONAL) | ; { partment of Health and Sanitation, J‘Lincoln, Mrs. Earl G. Estepp, Geo. z up $251,460, mostly for tuberculosis HOUSE Mllls‘ BY MARINES E. Cleveland. E investigation and hospitalization, | Sa SATURDAY F b 24 h : : I —rebruary 24t ¢ . and APRIL Tth which item received but $3,000 in 1943's final appropriation bill; old NEEDI.E(RAH SHOP over last session's appropriauun | | quested in the Ways and Means Bil Women of North ‘ vance Slowly 'MASONS AND BASTERN STAR MEMBERS' ‘ and are crisp and fresh $23,350; Office of Auditor, $68,210;! The first piece of non-discrimina- announced today that her shop will! age assistance, upped $160,000 nd ‘ | e e vomr ot wn. w00 Mothers' Aid Act Now 10 Nippons Flghhng Fiercely| REOPENS ON FRIDAY; | BOB TEW'S' ORCHESTR A ; 34 3 1632 (oA preakaown of wais or e vr- - Be Exfended fo Native | asLeathernecks Ad- STORE 1S REMODELED ; Our apples are kept under refrigeration iy e Glosecrior i Mrs. Alyce Dalziel, owner of the isz:io‘:;um:orgg;wgénfial? Vomc[h GrrTey (Continued from Page One) Nccd]flcxfilcrct S:\‘o;l on SE\SBId Streol‘. SAVE THESE DATES—— | Bu!’ ,Em by the bax Office of . Territorial ‘Treasurer, tion legislation to go lhrr‘)\t;l\‘llht‘ 3 P be reopened Friday, after being clos- | YOU ARE INVITED \ n d n l $96,540; Territorial Banking Board, legal mills of the Territorial Legisla- | traps, which are plentiful. ed for several days for alterations. | i e e icious $10,000. ture in the wake of the recently| The Marine drive stemmed from| The store room has been complete- | FORMAL DANCING 10 P. M. TO 1 A. M. Support, of Schools, $2,075,000; Of- | passed equal rights bill went through Motoyama Airfield No. 1, the is- : ly remodeled and renovated, and uli 3 | { . w TR fice of Commissioner of Education, final vote with hardly a ripple yes- land’s prized bomber field which |now one of the most attractive shops| “==== St e i ——— eS| Gnlden nellclous" $75.440; University of Alaska, $513,- terday in the House. was captured yesterday noon, 36|in Juneau. A balcony has been add- | = o omerity 840; Highway Engineer's office, The measure was House Bill 28, hours ahead of schedule. About 700 |ed, giving much additional storage ™ $20,760; Roads, $800,000; Commis- !?\ Rnprpv‘nh\li‘wt .Fp;mk Peratro- 3-(1,»(§> i(\]un’la,l(‘ lmvaxi tw:u fields, :Qc space. New display shelves above nn RAE LILLIAN RL lnesaps ; 3 o sioner of Mines, $67,800; funds for Vich. Kl:\\\nc}: native, repealing the mlxly completed airstrips on € | cabinets line both wagg s Wi 161494101 the Prospector's Aid Act of 1927, standing Tefritorial ‘law preventing island. 2 { linoleum on ‘the ifloor 4§ lt)‘x cir) { Y ll “ I $60,000; Assay. offices, $50,000; Mu- the Territory from paying mother's Defenders Fight Viciously enhance the 100ks of th §ore | OPTOME?R ol g eliow ew OIIS sedm, $15,930; Pioneers’ Home, allowance for dependent children to| oOther Devil Dogs crawled 100| The hew ‘P" hf ! “the | $307,090. native women. painful yards up the slopes of | Needlecraft SHop will make shopping| ane Beauly Enforcement of liquor regulations, Paradoxically, this measure pa Suribachi, a volcano fortress moun- y.he:c a very real pleasure, and xs‘ J EA" $65,000; Rescue and Relief of Lost ed unanimously, ‘while its parent tain on the southern tip of the|the result of much planning by sl w preceded it, had a/island, from which the Japanese|Mrs. Dalziel, To Examine EYES and Fit Glasses ayman meflps Persons, $10,000; Aid to Public Lib- measure . 1rough both houses and dominate every inch of the dismal | at the % | raries, $5,000; Livestock Inspection, stcrmy trip | $1,500; Primary Eleclions, $15,000; two Committees of the whole. Key ground the Yanks control. The | LONG, TOTTER HERE | Emergency Appropriations, $5,000. to the measure is revealed in the|vicious Japanese defenders at-| Bob Long and Bob Totter, of| Wolf and Coyote Bounties, $75,000 title, and only the more curious leg-|tempted one small tank-supported [Anchorage, are registered at the Fisheries Experimental Commis. i<l knew the intent of the bill,| counter-attack and almost constant | Baranof. ) sion, $26,000; Board of Optometry,| When the measure came up for de- infiltration. Both were coordinated i $340; Beard of Pharmacy, $1,000; bate in final res there was |with mortar, rocket and artillery i Board of Medical Examiners, $1,200: no discussion !barrages. All attempts were broken i Board of Accountancy, $600; Board > up by the Marines with the aid of | of Cosmetology, $400; Board of Chi- | illyminating flangs fired throughout.! ropractic Examluers, $400; Board of the night by the American inva- | Dental Examiners, $2,500 slon Teet; 1ying jofishore, Na e | | Alaska Aeronautics and Communi I of Marine cations Comuission, $19,468; Weight arrier ed planes, tanks | and Measures, $2,000; Departmen! 'and individual Marine units were of Labor, $40,500; Alaska Territorial jcombined to pulverize Japanese de- Phone 636 for Appointment | OFFICE IN BLOMGREN BUILDING L SN Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. IS STORE WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Guard, $99,800; Territorial Veterin- {fenses that cover the entire vol- - SN, oo BROUGHT up foohy oo, e, e, Mazines ol OO RS RERART T Public elfare, . s 1 5 PPN $108,000; Old Age Assistance, $750. l R AT » ; : . There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! 000; Relief of D . $250,000: 3 7 L 2 3 . ::ovggfllfc ;cm?-, Dependent. Children — 'Elizabeth Clark |S e Slagat= A Wenlth of Newded s s e SO b A . ,000; Parental v 3 r De. mins | g, vy Moveee o Wage Increases Are fo Be| Bride of Lt. Scott| . The Protecle B iding Protein . po: ; and Sanitation, $322,500. | Gramed If WI.B WlnS i 3 HthQ,:; I'I‘:ndor Easy to Digest ford LEGISLAT“R?S —————— a . i . YT | In a simple wedd g WIGGLY HE Al"‘l DEp.I. - Fight with Vinson pertormea s " evenins “in- the M [ent begins Feb. 18 FRESH AT PIGGLY ‘SPECIAL” Church ' of the Holy Trinity, Lt. 2 SHINGTON, Feb. 21 — The! D Cl Scott w: ited . =7 - m T Benss miouneea i 1o B v ok b oo mew|fl Ends April lst California’s Bi-Annual lingness to fatten pay envelopes of | W. Robert Webb, 1145000 meat packers and 50,0001 Witnesses to the ceremony were Itexnle workers if it w the fight|two school teacher friends of the Barbecue Round-Up h E 'Sb'lv'V'.'.I"l,M’..RthHlb K d L s ll = l . l INTO SEN Mf i bt et - ons-soii s Bt onisen. Toe wrge was| ¥ O Will Find the Following Interesting Items On Cabaret Ve ed decision in these two cases hut#been teaching school at Haines, Ahuka Lt. Scott is with the Army O“r shelves “uw B k Ip up money until it could settle |a squabble with Vinson, who wams Air Forca 1 {to give OPA vet . = < | . | Eued: “an A to provide for adusuments i e ,‘”Qfés\?;iil ALASKA CANNED CRAB MEAT ALASKA PINK SALMON ""Pole Cat and Jack Rabbit Select” [ the orsspisation of a Department o |price ncreases. The war _Labor | SJCK, WOUNDED SOLID PACK TUNA SMOKED SALMON - g ] ealth, detining and prescrlbing its [Board decision came as the two 4 ' C(med Illd Drallnlu: SkGIChGS | powers and dunu uhd declaring an | mdu:mcs were threatened v-nh‘ GRATED TUNA SEA SNACES i Y ersui"s i Mooy ot | L e 2 | WAR PRISONERS LOBSTER SEA MUSSELS and Quariet ;&;;emlt?m\ Q“\X’i slhmmk Leo W.| Meat packers were told a com-| A MINCED CLAMS ANCHOVIES Noveliy F ze, Fran aley and Edward vould be established S S it e s e o pa e et o e BACKIN U 5. A\ whoLe suTTeR cLaws OVSTERS pvelly Fonturgg Elog i when u' was muoduwd at this lwage structure for the industry on! Spre— SARDINES IN OLIVE OIL SHAD ROE i rsne(:]r:;:gs session of the Territorial |clothing and tools. Sharpening tools JER?EY (l:x'rv le.) Jwfi? 2& SARDINES IN TOMATO SAUCE CHICKEN HADDIE i |are to be company expenses. This|Joyously welcomed by 'S, o S 3 ANNED CODDIE; L The bill was referred to the Com- [is also the first e all _|sick and wounded American sol- FILLETS OF SARDINES C IES mittee on Education, Public Health | money ltems can be negotiated im|diers came . back from German HERRING TIDBITS CANNED CHICKEN SATURDAY EVENING { and Morals, and instructed to be mediately between companie: nd\pmon camps on the exchange ship ) D MA » CHICKEN TA i :;urlhtr referred to the l-x.mn::muxktrs e | Gripsholm. " taterv ith ;fll\i}:]? OIIYIM(::\%E!:(!:ZE!:!ILI RAVIOLAS . rebruary z" lm ommittee S | The Army sa interviews wii . . o - —————— |the ill be permitted tomor- ALASKA RED SALMON CHUNK TURKEY IN BROTH FROM SEATTLE NORTH[AND OUT FOR 1xa'§ T : INVITATIONAL it e, Seie, s ves-| SITKA LAST EVENING| conss Sbciiigd Phone 16 or 24 - ,eoe MAKES SITKA TRIP OZMUN ARRAIGNED vesterday afternoon with the fol-| Alaska Coastal Airlines, in a flight -'% - lowing passengers embarking here! yesterday to Sitka, carried the fol- Arthur Ozmun, of Juneau, was for that port ‘lowxng passengers to that port: this morning arraigned before U.| Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Dawson, G.| Howard Smith, Frank Kuehn, John S. Commissioner Felix Gray on a Whitcomb, Alice Johnstone, Dale|Lang. charge of alleged assault and bat- Johnstone, T. R. Curtis, John Her- Sitka to Juneau—Sid Thompson, tery. He pleaded not guilty and man, T. A. Morgan, C. R. McDon- | Lt. Charles W. Cale, L. W. Peterson, B was released on $200 bond ald and A. B, Chettnic | Jack Rogers, MIKE’S PLACE Douglas, Alaska 8 P. M. Banquet Starts 2 A. M. Society Paris