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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1945 e 'BILL [SALARYBILL |CTYENGINEER'S |SEATTLE ENGINEER GULTY PLEAS HEARD [zicce, i v i R PUNTILL JALARS S BROTHER FREED | OFFICER PROMOTED M DISTRC (O oo e SHOWSROAD RE-BUILTBY ' “aoMp caMp | T0 MAJOR TODAY.zccr e i s sl e O—The men who desigt | guilty in District Court to a charge | merce, was sentenced. He is to pay , (AR PARKING LOT ON ADMIRAL WAY TO BE ., CLOSED, SAYS CHIEF .0os All cars now using the parkir opposite the nbia | Lumbe Company on Al al Way will have to find Police ” o : v | o Wi b L Chat s - | & fine of $750 plus $125 to pay for 1 cars report that, in nu SEATTLE, 1\1 W 9 - of receiving pilfered cargo in inter ol ; 4 Army records showing the Fu N D RAISE (OMMI I IEES Was One of Ihose ReS(ued to the tank of Major of o 2% | state commerce. They will be sen- | the two cases of liquor stolen. of American men is in- | Reed, Chief of the Fiscal Division, | tenced at a later date i Ry teadily, berths have been L from Los Banos by ! seatiic District, U. 8. Army Ene| Also nieading guiity was Perry P.| BUT AR o sthened to six feet, five inches sineers, (s annouricd by Col, Hardy, | - % o s S sleeping _car _some 60 Labor Department Meas- Parafroopers Seattle District Engineer, ) six foot bunks UanBISI‘y Of AIaSka Also ! e Major Reed served as Construct- th Y Tote inseliRd by, fwo l A " m leen | ure Changed at GDV' | James L. McNamara has received | ing Quartermaster for Alaskan air- | half inches. | S mong ems ’ happy news in the mail. A letter | base construction until February, —_———— EX" DO”GI’S ernors Request | from the Gardner-Denver Company | 1941, when he became Executive a \evr o {umces in Seattle informed him that |Officer of CQM in the Seattle Disapproval by Gov. Ernest his brother, Francis MeNamara, | vicinity As a snow sprinkled dawn broke Gruening of one provision in the|was one of the prisoners of the — e — lon the littered battle fields of thelact passed by both Houses of the|Japanese released from Los Banos | | Legislature, to re-define the|Internment Camp on Luzon Is tl"" (ovE (ouplE | oint free conference com-|power and duties of the Department [south of Manila, by paratroopers of Legislature, haggard mem-|Ajas | e out from behind closed |of Labor, brought speedy reaction|Gen. Douglas MacArthur's armsy ARRESTED, 3 (ou'"'SwK RS vith an Alaskan record for|from the Legislators during the early| The letter stated McNamara was | I Oxders fnr Dmlner) Acccpled Up to 2 0P M 3 Appropriations bills — $5,-| hours of this morning. ‘m “fair health” and the company ¢ Gatiiiol ik Schlllln | 631, or the next biennium, | The measure, a Senate Substitute sellers of mining machinery, said| M- an "11“‘\ ‘“'0"““ i';; ‘m “‘1"‘. | Sllper /" 'rket | The bill reg nts a handsome|for House Bill No. 11, was xecanedunu would have a job for him|COVe couple, are being hel 1 e all harg- | present from this Seventeenth Ses-|by the Senate and amended to|when he was able to return to the | :9”"’ Jail on three alleged charg sion to Territorial officials and other [strike the objectionable feature— |States from the Philippines :,:‘”f“ with "‘m‘l‘ “’\‘g;"‘:’]‘:v‘:“;:“r’ PURE Vanllla . d | employees, office heads awarded a ch provided that powers of the! TSRy o el Y jon; ;f"‘l‘:l{‘:‘*;‘,‘l Ao i 5 Just Al‘l’lved TO ay |universal $5600 a year salary, ap-|Labor Commissioner should not con-| FROM PETERSBURG i e e assures fine flavor proximately a 12 per cent raise on|flict with those of any Territorial Sh l“ i’r Pl e 3 for your desserts the average, and the “little workers”| Department. For full measure, the| My, R. A. Bentley ; S s y 5 £ p » . AL tley, of Peters- SRR - I getting a handsome boost, right Commissioner’s salary was cut to {burg, is a guest at the Baranof| Paulum Pan of Petersburg, is ‘ ¥ | down the line, of 15 per cent. 135 600 per year, to conform to the | Hote! 'guest’ at'the Baranof, d In the bitter last stand battles (r‘:\:;"‘ “I“ U‘Sé:ltx‘eh“g‘;?"yu‘:lSulzxshll;; ——— SO, - ? R 2 i ! the conference committees, the tute Ior . G | ! House yielded to the bulk of Senate |House concurred to both changes, ‘ amendments to the bill, which the and the bill was tossed back to the Governor. Representatives had pegged at six . i The salary measure was thrown! and a half million. | F E R T l L l z E R New changes made in the col n_nnlo ‘conference” and “free confer- ference, over changes before made ¢NCE” committees before the two | by the Senate, included a $75,000 Ilouses became reconciled on the| boost in the Roads Appropriation to, $2:600 salary for Territorial Depart- ‘ bring the total figure for that item M€t heads. —Compromise features to $575,000, |inserted by the committees were: | sted was the fund for| Pmlmg of salaries of Territorial s Hospitalization, raised ASS&Yers at $4.320 per year and H‘ from the figure of $25000 by a P°f cent flat wage boosts over 1943 ! $35,000 addition (figures for all other employees of | Cut was the Administration ap-| Ter?itorial agencies. propriation for the Department of| Members of both the conference | Public Welfare, slashed from $150,- COMmittees on No. 41 were: Sena- | 060 the sum of $25,000. ,lu’. John Butrovich, Jr., Andy Gun- | The sum of $50,000 was torn from ' & 4 Reps. Joe : the $350,000 appropriation figure for . Bess Cross and Stanley Relief of Destitution, et | Territorial Veterinary appropria- ST T R tion was increased from $16,290 by 1 0 Pound Bags - 95( 25 Pound Bags $1.75 50 Pound Bags $2.75 Um=-m-m it’s Good EASTERN SAUERKRAUT in Pint and Quari Jars s 1 AMAGE IS By the Jar or Case of two “vets” instead of one as at| i e meee W] | DTESENE, | P d B 95 | Support of Schools was given a | o |boost by the 1945 Legisla ver | ! t C 'l 100 Pound Bags $4.95 {.=v s sss: GREATIN : Just Ca Teacher's Retirement Fund appro- | ations and $50, construc- | | | Packed at Factory LA JAD CITIES IGor24 ! e e e e ereee e 1043 51,803 611 was appropriated | | i 7 21,254, | i VIGORA TABLETS |70 | | healthy th SRR T T e e R luciing L% General Gives Figures| P/flfl[}’”’/flfi y |against 840 last session | Roa session got $575,000 Showmg Whai F"'e g { $250,000 for the past bien- Fire Bombs Did i i g 2.30P. M % | Health and sanitation drew $133.- we ETP_S : ‘ 2 Deliveries DallY: 10:30A. M., 2: N 880 this session, $70,540 last session. [ WASHINGTON, March 23— Brig Alaska Territ rial Guard we {d s it Ted $ 3 4 | S uper Marl;et o i1 i 1t i s M i oy o | Phene—Write or Wire George Brothers }1 Old Age Assistance, boosted bY | raguced "ELIEZSS& T:k{;ch&:r::c& 1 2 FREE Deliveries Daily—10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M. ]| 75 coosion o $60 @ month, d‘t';‘l“(‘Superron raid when incendiany | sum was $590,000, [ Poitho, welp Shvpied — . 2 o ammne < e oo eI oo . | The Superforts, he declared, i | knocked oul at least 20 per cent Fe ! three momhs and five per cent for | B, 3 sps full year. i FEDERAL M I !‘ K }A“C? fprtitied ( En Damage of similar proportions was Al AR i s — s - i With More ase y ey Sl e ) l" DARIGOLD 5 VITAMIND A ol % b g r?gaizxséiZ‘-_'JI||||IIIII||Illllllllll|||||||||||||||||ll||"m|Ill||||||||||||||||"|||||||||ml|||||||||||ll|ll|mll|llIl|||||||||||||||||ll|||||||||||||||||||lllllll|||||||IIlllllllllllllll""lllll|| |at a news conference, adding that = = SHAMROCK \rul: repgrt;l of the damage are still g SHAN not available. = BUTTER EGGS Sincs the Supertorts tartod op- h 2-Free-2 = g ot S | P g A hios & = Sweet Cream—DARIGOLD "have been lost, including 84 downed ] Deliveries = 2 dolen Sl 1 9 in combat and 86 in accidents and E" 4 from oth tional s. = 2 Pounds $1.05 ¥ =35 sa MEAT COMPA o SRS 7 v LARGEST—FRESHEST stk 2% Mok Hasienste el — mated 3,000 plants and shops and ) = from 200,000 to 250, ildi d ° BUY YOUR It ‘an_ estimated 1200000 factory Juneaw’s Finest and Largest Meat Stock g | 1 workers homeless. i . = EASTER CANDIES NO W ! DON'TWAIT! We handle the Finest Quality 'KING COUNTY JAIL Fairest Prices, Pleaso! Courteous Service Special ==== ROLLED RUMP - Ib.5 WASTE FREE—PRIME STEER ROUND FOR SWISS STEA" Pound§1c | Something Different for Sunday Dinner! POTROASTBEEF - - - 1b.36c LEG-O-LAMB - - Ib.© mest STRAWBERRIES - - Pound 43¢ AVOSET Lite2for5c; Whipping 2 for T3¢ . . . HUNT'S SUPREME QUALITY FRUITS “The Quality Is Supreme* HOME STYLE BARTLETT BLACK SWEET WHOLE PEELED PEACHES | PEARS | CHERRIES APRICOT Dozen 4 cans 4 cans sl 59 12 cans $4.59 $4.83 $1.99 5 case $s.95 Case Dozen lz cans 34'69 $9.45 8$5.89 Case $9.15 MINIMUM DELIVERY—$2.50 DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 AM. IS CONDEMNED BY FEDERAL AGENCY WASHINGTON, March 23—The U. 8. Government has decided to |discontinue housing Federal pris- loners in King County jail in Seattle, where the death of a vouthful inmate was attributed to torture and mistreatment in a Kangaroo Court. | The Justice Department said the |U. S. Marshal has ordered the ‘tran.sror of thirty two Federal pris- ‘oners in the King County jail to ‘other institutions. This action was. taken after a “careful inspection of the jail after the fatal beating on January 16, of John Emberg, juve- nile prisoner, held in the jail,” and because the jail's Kangaroo Court ,vas not abolished. |EVEN ROYALTY CAN'T TWO DELIVERIES DAILY 10:15 A. M., 2:15 . M GET EXTRA ORANGES|E ~gerpo oo e g ' T T T : SHORT RIBS OF BEEF -1b.25c CORNEDBEEF - - - Ib.''« %QNDON——The uniformed Hotel ' i A Bakin A Real Treat! i’ ' miessenger nppronchm: the manag‘er Lean and Meaty—Fine for Braising or 4 ST IR ERTRRNL e e i the only retail fruit store in d V¥ St .S VEALSHORTRIBS - - h.25c LAMB STEW - - - Ib.lc £ Pleasant Eating L. A. STUFE ¥ i T ST @mIIllllHllIIllllIIIIIIII|IHHIIIIIIllmIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIlllIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIllIlIIII|IIIIIIIIHlllmllfllIHIHIllll!mllllllIIlllmIIIIlIIllIIlIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 4 1 George of Greece,” the y zer replied, and got one of oranges the King was en- © on his ordinary ration &

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