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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALHbKA TAXATION DEPT SNARL CLEARED UP BY ATIY. GEN, 55 of the |(90 days following enactment of vln bill) § (2)—Such commissioner can en- | in the preliminary activity of ng up the necessary office and | pending funds accordingly any period after hi basis for putting Chapter 1945 Session Laws into operation. Mr Rivers resolved the several and conflicts of the epancies which originated 37, by delving back int ive history of the act as sumn ed his r three arify the d the as Sen- *© ) the Mr dur sappoin 1946: | and prior to January 1, turn | er’s of - | aining to col- | in| on | or i_ |port in election after electio! i President for many decades. muddle measure ATWAR all records pe lection of taxes Section 10 (2) the 1st day of the next day enumerated the Act, ary, () of Jay theres mor can a oner eithe day of June ppoint 1946, if the on or 1945, ‘!mm subsidy preograms and | administration, labor made its | His turbulent career siret { of the depression era into yes ‘ pericd of planning for 4 lastin | the German-Italian-Japanese | interest in the overall strategy FOR SEEDS AND | !‘ EBTIL]ZERS ‘J crum'I{)rc.I“ed to see cnly one But even with the weigh 2 Free Deliveries Daily | cluded an extensive system of soldiers who would return. Goev. 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Indeed it is | To its farthest ccrners men, ‘e\er\ land and every race are pa.«m;z of this great friend of see the war in Europe virtually arms in the Pacific, while his | peace has crystallized in the h BURRY'S SNIFTIES Appetizers paths of his and his clear v which he was guiding the Ship You Can’t Stop Eat- ing Them! 1st of January is a holiday and regarded as such by either the Treasurer or the Tax Commissioner, or both. | Third Conclusion | In support of his third concl the Attorney General states measure originated as Senaté Bill No. 37 and at the outset contained an emergency clause. Upon con- sideration by the House it was at first thought that the Treasurer should have at least 90 d wind up hi X collection before turning over his tax col tion functions to the new Depart- Iment of Taxation, Accordingly, the House dropped the emergency |clause. It was then contended that nine months was a better length of time to effect the desired transi- Phone Y67 Phone 767 OLD YELLOWSTONE Cream CORN Inland Valley PEAS Whatcom Cut 2 MPIRE ‘(HIEF EXECUTIVE OF “ UNITED STATES DIES lcontlmwfl jrom Page One) He asked for and received from Congress extraordinary [pq wers, suspended the gold standard, instituted the NRA, He was the first President to be elected for a third time ‘(md broke precedent again last fall by defeating Republiican | candidate Thomas'E. Dewey of New York for a fourth term. When the flames of a sccond world conflict were kindled, | Roosevelt became the pivotal statesman of more than 30 | Allied Nations which together pooled their might to sma h* many times to travel to all corners of the world for confer- | ences between the leaders cf other of the Allied | the President never lost track of the picture at home. | the home frent he outlined a post-war program which in- | | GOVERNOR'S STATEMENT “The nation has suffered an irretrievable calamity in the | ‘de'\lh of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. “So sudden and unexpected is this tragic blow that it will heads in grief we can endeavor to derive some of consolation in that our great Commander | “Now with heavy hearts, and without his inspiring pres- | ence, it becomes even more our duty to carry on along |he‘ mmg leadershlp. his courage, his gallantry, n inspiring us to achieve the goals toward | > | he 11:40 o'clock yesterday afternoon, af- {ter three hours of consideration. JUNEAU, ALASKA MSPRINGS, GA. n unequalled by that given a| government loans. Under his greatest gains in history. ched over the hectic later years ars of war and the m'erl;lm)imar 2 peace. Axis. He took an overactiv of the war, leaving the capital | ations. of the Axis partners—Italy—| t of the war on his shoulderr:,i For tance and benefits for the | 1 s afternoon issued the follow- | grasp the full extent of lhlsl a disaster for the whole world. | women and little children of today infinitely poorer for the | mankind. While we bow our | all measure | Chief lived iu‘ won and success crowning our | leadership for enduring world | opes and thoughts of millions. of Maie." | tion and it was decided by a ma-| jority of the members that the urer should turn over h ax collection functions on Januar 1, 1946 . In re ard to conclusion No. 2, “The proviso that the states Tax Commussion 1s authorized to expend money, etc., prior to July 1, 1945, not only postulates the ap- pointment of a Tax Commissioner prior to January 1, 1946, but makes the Act operative for the spending of money to set up the new de- partment prior to January 1, 1946 . the Treasurer's turning over his tax collection runchons is all that is deferred until January 1, 1946.- This conclusion coincides the legislative history involved an makes sense. Appointment Regarding the appointment of the Tax Commissioner, the Attorney General quotes from the Act. “Se 5 (b) The first Tax Commiss shall be appointed . . . April 1 1945” and declares: “This was in the Act prior to the time the emergency clause was dropped. A the Act stands, without an em- e, and was approved of March, 1945, it law 90 days thereafter, June 23, 1945. Immediately , the Governor may ex- ¢ appointive power in- n him by the Act.” in in regard to the ting up Commissioner’s office, gives the opinion: “In- of the provisions in question mandatory (even though the July 1, 1945, was what the ure had in mind), a mere ization is granted which or might not be availed of, ude would 'be presumed to be in order as to the administrative dets jally since the lati- tude d would only render better the desired result. “Iie same rule would apply as to the Governor's exercising his power of appointment in the pre- mises subsequent to April 1, 1945, espec in view of the unusual discrepancles lnvolved | STIFF PENALTY IS 1 day POSSIBLE IN LOIS ROUSE CONVICTON Sentence has been deferred in the case of Lois Rouse, who was convict- ed on two indictments, bigamy and fraudulently receiving Government funds, in U. S. District Court here | yesterday. | Maximum possible penalties which may be imposed on Mrs. Rouse as a result of the jury's verdict against her on all counis include: one to geven years in the penitentiary on the polygamy conviction; not more than $2,000 fine or not more than one year in prison, of both fine and imprisonment on each of the nine fraud counts on which she was con- victed—making a total possible | sentence of 16 years in prison and | $18,000 fine. The jury’s verdict was returned at A study of head colds shows wo- men have more colds than men and ing station people who sit at work have more Brooklyn. colds than those who walk around, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1945 The U. S. Maritime Service train-| The catacombs were tombs “hewdt at Sheepshead Bay, in solid rock used by the Etruscans had 60,000 graduates in as independent family burial places, ;.mupm together. two years. §@dY GEORGE BROTHERS SpecialsFriday ---- Saturday 1. 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