The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 23, 1945, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGL EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1945 ystem are high. In reply to :11" otlegging” threat, he veferred to| the Federal tax on liquors as bei d over ufficient incentive alone, that the| tion should not il effect LEVY OKAYED i S BY SENATORS mposition of the Lyng re-stated 1 n to the 100 cent in- Vote, 14-2, to Eliminate ™ Stamp Tax-Audit Bill Still Around to two ¢ s Presiden 1 precedent, he declared. Cc pointed out the da f Canadian lic y from the eli nt “stamp tax the Walker bill Stamp Needed in the whiskey excise, whicl adopted previously by | but declared that he!l the will of the ma- t, ibide by Audits Bill third reading, but was re- specitic amendmenc; appro- | oped into the al yet to be acted morning on a motion by Sena % ake the sponsibility rial offices of the Auditor and the Governor and put it under the Board of Administration. | Increase Costs Senators Whaley and Shattuck 50 bl et b expressed their beliefs that such saving o the Action would increase the costs of costs of the stamp (e audit, & hile r Lyng took oy E: e stand ator Andrew ared himself in favor of by Certified Public Account- , opining that such independent yrts would be more positive. “The would be worth the expense,’ an remarked ture of th | & Next on the calendar was the Au-! hich had once reached the ' 4 SO YOU LIKE COLD SHOWERS in the morning, do you? Well, just take a took at Pvt. John G. Delgado of San Antonio, ’_I‘cxas ( l a speech denouncing the CIO Fo-‘.&lm\lf(‘d. brandishing his fists af } F I S T l ( u F FS litical -~ Action Committee. Hook j Rankin. C : { took the floor to praise some of | e 3 BRR! EVEAR TAKE A SNOW BATH? B e . | e G e APOLOGIES GIVEN 'FEATURE ON Rankin interrupt | o | | | Hook, who cut him off by saying he (Rankin) would do better if he would get acquainted with “some of the good men in CIO and stop this continual ranting and raving.” | Rankin Tangleés with Hook . Michigan who is shown in the Over Being Called |rccoras ac an associate of tnose R .y people,” Rankin replied.” Dirty Liar men connected with attempted to of solemn apology, closing the fisti= cuff incident, voiced to an attentive membership by Hook, | who arose and apologized, and a | few minutes later Rankin atose and followed suit with these words: “If I offended a member of this House, I am sorry.” Hook offered regrets after Rep- resentative Cox called from the floor for the two ‘men to heg pardon to the membership for the brief but lively scuffle. the level of the gentleman from “That will be when T g down of “You're a dirty liar” Hook | WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 — Democrats engaged in a Istruggle on the House floor after | Representative Frank E. Hook, Michigan Democrat, called Repre- | sentative John E. Rankin, Demo- crat of Mississippi, a “dirty liar.” | “I don’t take that from anyone,” | shéuted the small, white-haired Rankin, as he dashed across the |aisle to lock arms around Hook's |neck. The two struggled almost a minute before fellow Congressmen separated them. | Friends of Rankin immediately \ ‘.xf:r out to invoke disciplinary ac- | | tion against Hook. Representative | Cox told a reporter “a r('.\nlllliol\‘ {is being drafted to expel Hook | or suspend his membership.” i The clash occurred while Repre- | sentative Clare E. Hoffman, Re-| | bublican, Michigan, was delivering Two brief Celery Salt Real celery flavor in a jiffy GARLIC SALT ONION SALT CELERY SALT [\~ SAVOR SALT SEASONING m spot, usu= ed to the waist, as he takes a q one-two-three Jeter now on the Western front. Delgado is one of the howit- n (background) with their weapon. (International) ted. Senator Walker referred to amendment he had previously pro posed and which had b out of order” because it the whole bill.” The amendment prog would do the same thing | he contended. ent Coffey eed with Sen- He refe i the amend- Rules Committee to s conformity with the d a recess until Fresh California Dates High in Sugar Centent and Energy Food Ideal during SNAPPY WEATHER or ANY TIME! Phene 16 or 24 1g on th uled for this at 2 o'clock > Whole h Act is sche n, commencing - SPEEDY0.K. GIVENFARM BILL TODAY Depar%men?oi Agriculture Measure Goes on to Upper House 0 e Have YouTried SPEICAL MORNING MILK? VITAMIN D CONTENT o e e 8 at the calendar ladder to Juneau Deliveries— House Bill No. 43 cre 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. E Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY, Representatives Pol Huntley d Badger, appropriates $37,500 for 000 5 s Gice”™ N e S e G e DARIGOLD SHAMROCK—Quality Unequaled BUTTER - Z pounds $1.05 |[EGGS - - - 2dozen $1.25 FRESH FROZEN STRAWBERRIES - Ib. 49« With pressure on from agricultural who also had an been hold- veral days, rmed the arm bloc to- 1at if the House bill did not ear in the Senate today, he would hg o introd his own measure, Representatives lost no time and found no difficulty in moving their agricultural bill through to the up- per house. The bill, sponsored by PHONE 704 FEBRUARY 22 BARBY Doze FOOD 2gem INU-BORA 5 pound pkg. FRUITS and VEGETABLES SOAP 99c duSMITHS FANOUS A DPLES - Box$4.99 GOLDEN DELICIOUS KRISTOFFERSON'S WISCONSIN SWISS COTTAGE CREESE CHEESE Pound 75¢ 35¢ Carion MINIMUM DELIVERY—$2.50 DOUGLAS BELIVERY 10 A.M. TWO DELIVERIES DAILY - 10:15A. M., 2:15P. M. Berts R - CASH GROCERY PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE 15¢ Package ' POLICEMAN s Frst Vio!en*(rer_of 15-Day| SEATTLE, F ed in & 'men milling around the pickets at. Teodd Shipyards, drew a pistol when the crowd began to push him. Two men were taken to police head- quarters and one is being held for| questioning over the beating, This is i st violence in the 15- | day-old strike. Muttered threats of rough action ag any further picketing | he from the crowd. Pi ithe strik Brotherhood rs. Cutters and F ed to leave the y roup of AFL : re taken away, tanding by the ga BEATEN UP BY PICKET | grour Welders' Strike Flares of the Brotherhood to ob icn of the shipyard welders 16w held by the .- TO PETERSBURG brief, opponents > in i shipys Thrift Co-0p 2z ISLE OF GOLD FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 for 45¢ No. 2V; Can Case $5.19 40¢ SHURFINE SHURFINE BEANS | PEAS No.2 can 20¢ No. 2 can 2 for 45¢ | CaseS$4.59 Shurfine TOMATO E Libby’s APPLE JUICE 47 oz. can BUTTER 33c (32 2 jar 33¢ SEAPORT—CLING PEACHES Halves—Sliced > busy EXTRA JUICY FROM TENDER YOUNG BEEF Phone T67 STANDRBY Orange-Grapefruit JUICE No. 2 can Boneless Chuck Roast Pound 47 Pound 3¢ Young Com-ied Porkers Rolled Rump Roast Pound 54 Center Cut Chuck Roast These Cuts are from Grade A Steers All Good TOMATO PASTE 6 oz. cans LAMB ROASTS - - Pound 43¢ SHOULDER CUTS—GENUINE LAMB OUR POULTRY IS THE FINEST IN JUNEAU. In fact, the BEST Obtainable Anywhere! STEWERS, fresh killed ROASTERS, young, fender Pound 59 Pound 7 4« FRYERS, full drawn Pound 8¢ FRESH OYSTERS - - - Pint95¢ AND FOR THAT SUNDAY BREAKFA ST——M— 4 - PerPound 60« ! { ! ! ! | ) SHURFINE WHOLE KERNEL CORN No. 2V, Can No. 2 Can 29¢ | 2for43e¢ Our Mother’s Shurfine | cocoA SPINACH 1 Ib. pkg. No. 2'; can 15e¢ Bulk ! CHEESE Tillanrook—1 1b. Silk TISSUE 4rolls 2%¢ FLOATING SOAP Regular Size 6 bars 39 ANCHOR AWEIGH SALMON No. 1 can 25¢ FRESH LITTLE PIGS |SANITARY MEAT COMPANY Phone 49 or 13 ED SHAFFER, Manager DOLE’S CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 1 gallon §1.19 WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 — Words '

Other pages from this issue: