The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 20, 1947, Page 8

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P\GF[I GHT SALES TAX ENDING DAY IS NOW SET Blanket P Rill and Of!‘r:r Measures Pass- in .‘Itll.“: } nd the an am nt to bill to terminate the March 31, 1049 The amendment, proposed yes- terday by Rep. McCutcheon, would d the specified date until the It was h one n the tax $10,000,000 12-11 vote W p. Egan, in explanation for his move for reconsideration, said that he had reached the conclusion that the amendment might jeopardize the whole bill and put the term- it is at reaches ination date back where present when the fund of the most recent the sales tax Act, Rep. Egan said, it is estimated that by March 31, 1949, the fund will reach a total of six or seven million dollars, and that he would then vote against the amendment Rep. Hoopes pointed out that the ie the Legislature On the basis returns under under the terms of the or will not end until after of al bill, next session which would an opportunit to cxtend it again if necessary MeCutcheon Argues Yes Rep. McCutcheon, who sponsored the debated amendment, argue that only 300 lJoans have been made, that there more than 6,000 veterans in the Territory, and tt at 1 $10,000,000 and per- haps more will needed for the loan fund Attempting con’s assistance the k to fly Rep. McCuteh- a Garnick to | any THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA \e discussion{then pushed forward again and | Itoards be considered. An amend- in'passed by unanimous vote. ‘IERRIIORIAL BD. |NEw RUlE {ment was made to this motion by erminate| Rep. Frank Johnson announced [Senator Jones to add the words, the when the bill was called up that OF EDU(A'"ON IS “with the exception of John Cross to/he had twe amendments he wished | of Deering.” Cross was named by Gar-|to make to it and moved to have it i ADOPIED the Goverror to the World War 11| 1 back to the committee. Thi Now IN SESS!ON; Veterans' ‘Beard ad-|motion was voted down 13 to 11 | Senator Jones' amendment was| el and should a \\qu\um move tb have it = | killed by a vote of 6 yeas and 9| ! o the same. ned to second reading was c: . BY SOLON nays for the Senate, 9 yeas and 15| it Egan ried. It turned out that the amenda| The Territorial Boaxd of Educa- | nays for the House, after whic her right |ments amounted to very little, One| tion met yesterday for the first ses- | on motion of Senator Walker, the| y tually seeks to'of them was withdrawn by the au-|Sicn Of its annual conference with | —_— joint session adjourned, leaving the hor when it was explained to him|three of the Board members pres- | : v rule. which may fPPOIUmENts to be considered at| MecCutcheen Votes No that it would ms no ‘actual| ST and bhie FISCEEILATIER Blenler, | % ‘\wlf{ for '.\nul;;\.v‘np ‘theBote Tube” gate | s shange in the effect of the bin, due to arrive Sunday. —Member : e -o ‘ McCutcheon, who ~talked’ wpile the other 3 adopted but|Seated at yesterday's discussions P it sessi .!u Legislat | or of "hix aiment={eaved only to write into the w-m, Dr. William Whitehead, Mrs, |Without the 1 las "":‘h]”"{‘“ . lONGSHOREMEN To i nt lked only for ef- yo of the bil atuta now o th ta Peterson of Teller, Alaska |°lock-st :p)m‘x]w .n.m 1.u‘u l,]:)\; 1‘) d > 10il Was ; This provides that any per-|2nd Mis. A. H. Nordale, Vice-| L i» WA oD e By .‘,\,‘, woRK 0" AlEu"AN 1 ed aving four who. vored. in_ Alaska at op| PTOSident of the Board. Mrs. Mar- and HOBe v Joint shssio o whose names precede his Lior o the General Election of|84ret Harrias, member from the|sesterday afteroon. e i L roll, dangling without suP- 1924 may vote at subsequent elec-| L. o Division, is due to B R LY L T e .”f b ANt ¥ E others .who voted fOritione whether or not he can pass this evening on the Aleutian, | Committees of t)!'v: %wn houses, now “4\[“.\1‘(1 at 8 o'clock tonight and e ar ment Tuesday, voted!ina literacy test. g S l ides that: “No bills, except taX is scheduled to sail south at 11:30| gainst t yesterday, and the ‘ i 8 R vm (unlln.:mu 151 gxpcuml appropriation bills, resolutions ¢ ck. Longshoremen will work nt lost 20 to 4, with Reps. Cover o s e e o s |and memoriais, il be considered frefght of the Aleutian 88 the tt, Garnick, Hope and I{un:- AME MMI ! Nordale, ax}t! routine matters wilil,y the House or Senate of the L trouble with the Square Knot is a | voting in its favor. be under discussion until the ar-| slature after the 56th day of the separate case and involves no other ‘he bill was advanced to third ival ot l}w_ l?r-'sndgxxt at whicl | surrent Legislature.” vessels. reading and quickly passed by 20 to MAY EXTEND MEET [time the more important issuss 00| Ty report which srought the 4 with Barnett, Garnick, Gill and the agenda will be analyzed. These| .. ruie into being was concurred cCutcheon voting agalnst pas- will include the grave problem of}, "y, genators Walker and Jones It will be returned to the ’NIO COMING WEEK Crowden’ SRS oh nd Reps. Dewey Anderson, Mau- o i such es Fairbanks and Anchorage |1 j iR EU PIECETh SO | Because ot uausually heavy cor- apd appropriations recommended tc shalbn Zebieth 'md‘Rers‘ F.;nn Others Pass Quickly respondence and communications'be presented to the Legislatn | X .Yuh;‘\on m“d MC(‘:U'L;X’[’””‘ The next five measures on the COMINg up for attention at the| Coming under yesterday's discus-!wot concurring. 3 3 calendar came up and were passed Alaska Game Commission confer-|sions was the deficiency appropriz-] e report, and with it the rule, in quick succession. These ificlud- ed H. B. 27, to empower City Coun- cils to set up garbage collection ystems and establish planning and zoning commissions; H. B. 22, to set | up a Child Labor Law; H. B. 40, to add embezzlement to the crime of theft on the statutes; H. B. 45, to require that real estate dealers| and agents be licensed, and to es- tablish the office of Real Estate, Commissioner, and H. M. 2, asking that a school house be built at| Kenai The only close vote was on the | Child Labor bill, which passed 14! to 10. Rep. Maurice Johnson ob- jected to it on the ground that the| section providing penalties for vio- lations of the Act, if passed, also provided that these penalties—up to $1,000 fine and up to one year in jail, or both—apply to violations of order, rule or regulation is by the Commissiorer of La- This, Johnson said, gives en- tco much power to one man sued bor. tirely Blanket Primary The Bla Prin bill had a hectic til on the House floor tt se of ernoon sent third second iding, second before ession and was ding back to amended from re reading, W NOTICE TO THE PATRONS of the Juneau Merchants Ass'n Business Houses Will Be CLOSED SATURDAY Washington's Birthday Please arrange your Shopping Accordingly HERE' If you're fussy about your living room, but still need more \Ieepmg space, this exceptionally good looking Instantly convertible, with space for bedding, and available in beautiful, long-wearing sofa bed is for you. fabrics. Bedspread SPECIAL FULL SIZE CHENILLE ATTRACTIVE SPREADS. DESIGNS IN COLOR $13.50 WHILE THEY LAST s BEAUTIFUL It Your Credii Is Good—Use Ii! JUNEAU MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION THE SOLUTION TO YOUR HOUSING PROBLEM! Youw’d Never DREAM This Was a Sofa-Bed ow $125.00 Ision to meet the change and foresee inow under the advisement of the ence now in its four day of sessions, Chairman Earl Ohmer states that the originally planned period of cne week may have to be extended into the middle of next week. tion which resulted the past from the increase in teachers’ aries and also the increase in r -\er, funds to city schools as passed by ey, | the resolutions at the last ye adopted by a 15-0 vote of the tors and a 20-4 vote of thc entatives, Reps. Egan, Hunt- McCutcheon and Pollard vot- against its adoption So wide has been the interest and | tive session. s 2 6 suggestions offered by trappers, ) | No Confirmation “0f 460 West 34th Street, New York City sportsmen, and game men all over| Dr. James C. Ryan, Commissioner) Rep. McCutcheon moved that o.jva Reserve BLENDED WHISKEY ‘mc Territory [hgm rmuch’ timb His of Education, is acting secretary|the names submitted by the Gov- gg8 Proof—63% Grain Neutral Spirits, RiGon - dbvoted to optetiil toRatiNeras for t crcox Tence. Ty )ernor for L;onnrmnuon to variow C?A»crz Distillers Corp., New York City tion of the excellent picture o(‘ cross sentiments. I Dut to changed conditions affect-' ing game regulations of the past four years, Ohmer said that many recommendations are under discus- OthCENTURY SUPER MARKET “hlaska’s Fainest” MEATS 202 — PEONE — 513 GROCERIES JUST ARRIVED — BIG SHIPMENT conditions in the future. Increase nf population in Alaska is respon- le for many of the proposals commission Albert M. Day, Director of Fish and Wildlife Service, now enroute to the conference from Chicago, is expected to arrive today from An- nette Island, where he has been delayed by weather conditions. Also expected within the next two days are Garnet Martin from Nome, Gerald Banta, wildlife agent from -l Rolhlean, ey Woollora, Fo FRESH FRUITS and banks agent, and Dan Ralston, " wildlife agent from Seward, John v E‘i E T & B [ E S d Tk, i s § 4 amn local wildlife agent, just re- turned from annual leave in Seattle and s participating in tod conference. FRESH CANADIAN EGGS e o o -ty This Super Market Will Be Closed Saturday e February 22 - Washinglon's Birthday A P R S T T T E R B N .nlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIII!IIIIIIIII T T FRIDAY AFTERNOON Under the Personal Supervision of ANDRE De BARRA ~=MENU CHOICE OF Tomato or Grapefruit Juice or Shrimp Cocktail * Clam Chowder or Cream of Celery Soup & (Price of Entree indicates price of Dinner) ITALIAN SAPGHETTI DINNER with MEAT BALLS and FRENCH BREAD - $1.75 Baked Salmon Steak with Spice Sauce — $1.40 Fried Halibut Steak, Parsley Butter — $1.40 Beef Tenderloin Steak Dinner — $1.75 Prime Rib of Beef, Natural Gravy — $1.7 Fried Chicken a la Mary ~ o and CHOICE OF TWO VEGETABLES French Fried Potatoes Whipped Potatoes Buttered Peas Asparagus Tips Supreme Hash Brown Potatoes * alad Chef’s £ ('ll(ll(‘l-‘ OF DESSERT Apple, Cherry, Pineapple Cream Pie - Fruit Jello or Cake Open from 6:30 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. Daily Except Saturdays When We Wil Close at 1 A. M. Sunday | Annacuacncq the ASTINEAU CAFE “We leave it to you to be the judge® R e : THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1947 SANITARY WEAIS Mieat at Iis Best et LOWER PRICES Chuck Beef Roass - Ib. Beef Short Ribs - Ib. E;imd Sieak ib. Ib. Sirlein Steak T-Bone Steaks ib. Standing Rib Roast - {b. LSS « HALF or WHOLE o p d v SWIFT'S or HORMEL'S BACON Ib. 7 O Swift's or Hormel's—By the Piece ol ¢ PORK ROASFS Ib. 5 0¢ BACON SOUARES - . 5,0« PORK CHOPS - Ib. 75¢ LARD - 2 1h.arion 79¢ SHORTENING - 2 Ibs. 79 Swift’s Swift’s Jewel—Pure Vegetable TERYERS - - - 1h.80¢] Ready for the Pan Silverleaf Ready for Your Oven ROASTERS, Ocoma - Ib. 8 0¢ STEWERS - - - 1h.75¢] - SHOP THURSDAY lND FRIDAY CLOSED ON W \\Hl\(.’l‘()\?' S BIRTHDAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 49 Phone ® FREE DELIVERY. ® Phone 43 Sy

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