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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1947 jUNEAU. ALASKA ’ nn: to have a withholding provis- R o eowar ||SCOUT (OMMITIEE Bhn ther Enrout b inrted " siercopader { ! Inthe NEWS! In the NEWS 0F LIONS’ CLUB HAS ‘\m.» discussion on the floor, dur TRUMAN Hilarious Views ing which Speaker Gill turned nu SFEAKS TO of Beauty Parlor f| {chair over to Rep. Engstrom and | CONGRESS! | MEET PMN pROGRAM {took the floor himself to expound lon the necessity of passing some ' o v i w z | The Trcop Committee of the [sort of a tax measure at thi [ 7 — T A [Lions' Club sponsors Boy Scout » objecte the with- HURRY:!? TOMORROW — Lo Ciie ooy o oy S ot teabine as. ontallng 100 - o9 |lday, in the office of Lion Dr. J. much bookkeeping, and said that " " > Final Shswmgs Action Show! |o, Rude without this feature the Lill if » 1al report of the Troocp acted would bring in about as of THIS HILARIOUS fi@“bk' 1§ L et il R T ob BL rhAE RAlaNTEaE And Retarn l‘.mumomtml Iwas read and discussed and plans ‘won't cost anything to collec : made 1947. The report shows Several House members indicatec THE PE."" stony “m ‘12 T foot Scouts registered that they might support the ] {in the Troop at present income tax since the net tax ha Business consisted of the selec- falled to pass the House tion of Assistant Scoutmasters and - an overnight camp was proposed to be held either at the Skaters' ) Cabin or Auk Bay Recreation Cemp. Lion Dean Williams will 4 assist the Scoutmaster in making necessary preparations for this H camp to be held this month It was proposed for additional e Troop activity this spring that S soft ball games be arranged, and| s if sufficient interest is shown, a ball tournament would be held un- | |der the supervision of the Dis- | RN |trict Activity ~Chairman, Leo | (Contmued from Page ‘ne) . | Jewett Kee e = o "A { The Committee agresd to ask| “‘):'; “"l : ]xll\l ‘{"“:lm‘ l" "“"( v !Lion Milt Furness, District Train O O T 0 H g [loss from wash sales of stocks and ing Chairman, to show the Fun- Sy |damental Training Films in about i ““"l“’ " Mini h Pame || three weeks and the Committes wry g 'fm‘"“ 1_‘0 ¢ m)"" b 'N “M 16 1” ARSGhE ARG will arrange for the Scouts, their | e TapNU R S s g T —— | Lion Committee memters present “p ciop at the Omaha, Neb, airport allowed a few moments rest for | existing Territorial taxation,” the 3 ;X‘l"_“‘ B LA S arshay of Farmington, Conn. 1 blind woman, who with |message States. *I am aware of : - = B e e chors | her baby and seeing eyo dog was enrsute to Reno, Nev, and she |the fact, however, that many 2 P W W, T sald she was to seek a diverce frem a New Yeik spaperman, |miners so believe, and I know tha NOW ‘FOF fhe flrsi‘ time... WWWW e § ® Pheto this idea, namely, the burdensome- | 4 Tuttle was recently ap- hcto. ps 2 4 ) 5 v o R Y £ Iness of the three percent tax, even pointed Institutional Representa- o~ Iwith the $20,000 exemption, ha ARGA' N W E tive of the Lions' Club for a three FOUR NATURALIZED Bt Eorehn, has BPWC [:EETS FRIDAY U. S. District Court by Judge Harry e i Bl sl " e iy x . (u mining are the high costs of The Busin and Professiona! E. Pratt ior four former citizens " - . 5 lubnr and materials, the high cost Women’s Club will hold its regu- |of the Philippines. Awarded U. of trateSortabive,” e iffiowties lar luncheon meeting at the Gold | citizenship were: Sam M. Constan- HOUSE MEMBERS‘ \N.u;,]?», hbo;" and material / Room of the Baranof Hotel at noon | tino, Bob A. Mamburam, Richardo land the ‘:fl.w'm”y chaotic l.”“',“'_‘ » /Jess than regz//w' tomorrow. Evelyn 1. Butler, super- M. Sarobia and Rudy G. Isturis. [tions that exist following World mw;z//r/,o fl7/‘e,! visor of social welfare in the Al-| ¢ et owing a lengthy hearing'\war 11 Gold mining fs not an i aska Native Service, will show mov- | PERE FROM SEATTLE during ch the Governor and yqustry that is apt to flourish ics and there will also be a sur-| Lioyd Carlson, Seattle, is visiting L. C. Pe tors of the Alaska Native curing @ period of inflation such program. All members are in Juneau and is stopping at the Service were called on for testi-' 4 we are now in.” ; | Juncau Hotel {mony, HJM. 33, which asks GoB-| The Gove-nu: guotes figures on T i‘;:’*" “‘l“"l)e‘f{ ‘}“‘ I \\!ur?] PrO- gold produetion as “convincing evi- hikits the ownership of reindeel genco that the existing Territor- Th a in Alaska by Whites, was passed {31 taves on mining have no 1e- e ee ecra lan jlll‘llor Sho by the House of Representatives yarding affect on gold production.” by a 13-11 vote yesterday after- 3 "3 i < TR 0 . 111': SEWARD STREET i L4 | Gold production, he says, jump- ecial 21-day excursion : noon ed from " $16,007.000 in ‘1634, the * "o"’e oi D!/lTEY’S Peters. Direcior o: Native Re- first year of the $35-an-ounce ."h f e sources of the ANS, took the stand to an all-time high of 8l Wi S op-ov r T v first, at the request of Rep. Frank 00 in 1940, the last full S KNITTED FASHIUNS FOR CHILDREN § jonison nain reaon for the Act vear. The greatest in- . Blended Cotton and Rayon Fabric which prohibited White ownership,|creases wers made after 1937, .on sale through April 1, 1947 BROTHER SUIT : : Peters sald, was the confusion and when the g¥oss.tax was placed . on S conflict ca mlsed by u’nwldmz ";1 '-;le gold, the, message points out 2 and intermingling of the The veto message concludes: Yes, on Pap.Amvrxcnn‘s brandm;w SISTER SUITS s of 600,000 reindeer which “Finally, Senate Bill N. 32 is an- travel plan, you can now fly by Clipper to nearly all major PT isted in 1936. |other one of those measures which ! Alaskan cities at bargain prices. At least 25% lower than IVIATEY T'ShIP& & S Although there are only about has many years characterized regular round-trip fares. You can take 21 days for the J < TER 65,000 reindeer at ti present Territorial efforts of taxation—a round trip, including stop-overs . . . for business, for COTTON ..!WEAJ..EAIS time, according to Pet he said patch here and a patch there. It Gy aad ain 2 % e L that in his opinion it would be is a tax dealing with one specific isiting and sight-ceeing. detrimental to the Natives if the industry. The time has come, if - Tickets at these bargain fares will be sold up to mid- WUOL SWEAFERS Whites are again permitted to own indeed it is not long past due, night, April 1,1947...for excursion travel to be completed LONG SLEEVE——SLEEVELESS the: Sy WRED: (HEUTPETIORY. FeAuten St R by April 20. For help in planning your winter excursion Decreased Herds iphEneip g ovor-all il 1oy by Flyi Cli iy 7 5 ™ Betérs bl o moive b it lation which will deal equally y Flying Clipper, get in touch with Pan American. ers blamed wolves 0 a great ,ng gajry with all industries and nt for the e in the i i i i : B iH ! l Ph 106 | Ribytssald that they are mow m;]lv;d}mls We ,;h:;u dn't any longer arang ofe) | beftg 4 select just one industry or one oc-| one "'rl:;é’x”]?;;:“”r the (‘"i:}gm::g{ cupation, either for specific tax| i | - By 2 2 burdens or tax relief.” The Trian g] e proved successtul and individual "y “originally passed the 4 A ROV DEUR e Senate by a 15-1 vote and the reater success. The war also had Al e C7/'[J" C l g T he rein. House by 20-4. Tt will require 11 (1147/ JW 0//1:0@7////] (.‘7/ ers ‘ the herders went into the armed Sshotode e Y * i BED B e rces or to better paying jobs, | WE CLOSE SATURDAY AN VOPA st 5 o 1 AFTERNOONS ¢ cent a poynd, fcb on | reindeer meat g no ! SPEEDY . EXPERT chance to make a at that N price,” Peters assert | D R Y (l E A N ! N G Rep. L. F. Joy of Fairbanks told OES INITIATES . | of o Eix“““‘ ‘:“'”‘:’(“"y i ”‘l'] ‘d“' An initiation was held by Nug- S .o s o bou herds and attributed he de- 1§y i | 2 get Chapter No. 2, Order of Easi v N A ciease in the number of reideer ¢y gtar, on the evening of March | WE NOW HAVE (0 this fact. ‘The caribou, he 5tid, 18" clags of four, Cecelia Welling- ‘ | 48-HOUR SERVICE are SRagas g in spite of the on " yames Wellington, Mary Kirk | | wolves. s | ham and Gienn Kirkham were ini- | | | 3 iated. 5 | JUST | The Governor made a briet|" A’f i mmmem“ of the cere- | CALL jement on the e, I oy Gaions aniihes nd 1 | | .'csture why Hekine | thub sorted cookies were ‘rr\.ed by the b s il A | refreshment committee consisting Congress determine the facts in 4 2T Ev | (the matter. He said, however, olf JERE B, I‘;h"“ E');‘mlzi\u l‘;— ° D | i A g © %" elyn Kronquist and Dorothy Tuck- : -Jeflerson Bay | oy i v oot The dinng il v asteuly that reason favored the passage decorated with St. Patrick’s Day of this particular measure. “Does that mean that you be- Binner Baranof Holel Rpril 5, 1947 TP. M. Gold Room Observing the 204th Birthday i Anniversary of Thomas Jef- ferson, Third President of the United States , $5 per plate 1 i 11 as equal rights for Natives?” asked Rep. Steve Vukovich. The Governor said that it did. After passing the reindeer mem- orial, the House passed a bill to appropriate $50,000 for vocational education in Alaska and to be matched with Federal funds for that purpose. Speaker Gill's gross income tax bill was sent back to * TICKETS ON SALE at BARANOF HOTEL . . and from MEMBERS of DEMOCRATIC PARTY | IIll!lIlmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllIINIIIIIIIlllll!llmlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"‘ There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent WHWHWH++H—PH%H—H+H—H%%H4+H% ve in equal rights for whites as| pdistance telephone motifs, designed by Dorothy Tuck- ett, DIW CLUB SHOW The Douglas Island Woman's Club is sponsoring a show tomorrow evening in the Eagles Hall begin- ning at 8 pm. The show will feature Dr. Jo- seph Rude's movies taken on his lest summer’s trip down the Yu- kon River with his wife. Mrs. Rude will show her collection slides of Alaskan flower scenes. After the showing, the Club will serve coffee and cake for refresh- ments. Everyone is most cordially in- vited to attend the affair which should be most interesting to bum young and old. Mr. plane passengers yesterday noon to Sitka, where he has ac- cepted a position. The Nelsons are owners of apartment house prop- erty in Douglas. TALKS WITH DAUGHTER Mrs. Gust Wahto was thrilled yesterday upon receiving a long call from her daughter Mrs. Emmett in Seattle. Mrs. Anderson, former- ly Tyra Wahto, sends greetings to| her many friends on the Channel, said Mrs. Wahto. " Bronchitis of color Anderson ' - 20TH CENTURY IS SHOWING COMEDY FEATURE TONIGHT Johnny Comes Flying Home 20th Century for the last |showings tonight, is timely and highly entertaining motion pic- ture fare. i ed to the problem of return to routine civilian jobs of vet- ns who have had a generous taste of the adventure and thrills |of rtime flying, the film un- folds a story packed with rich {human appeal, absorbing drama, high romance and comedy | Richard Crane, Faye Marlowe nd Martha Stewart head the .um. utstanding cas? > DEBME BETWEEN ' J-HIGH TEAM AND ~ K-HiGH MONDAY Ketchikan High School’s debating team, under Miss Marjorie Paulus coach, will arrive in Juneau Sun- day on the steamer Aleutian. The debaters are scheduled to meet the Juneau High School team for de- bate at 8 o'clock Monday evening in the High School gymnasium This year's question is “Resolved: That the Federal Government Should Provide System of Com- plete Medical Care Available to All Citizens at Public Expense.” In simple terms, this means Socialized Medicine. Ketchikan will take the negative side on Monday evening, and Ju- néau will uphold the affirmative. Admission will be $1 for adults, and 25 cents for students. Members of the Ketchikan team, under ' Miss Paulus, are Charles Graham, Shirley Anderson, John Dexter, Ernie Faber, Wray Gra- ham, David Bantam and J. Snod- derly. B HOSPITAL NOTES No new patients were admitted to either of Juneau's hospitals yes- terday. Discharged from St. Ann's were Gordon MacDonald and Eric Conn. Government Hospital Violet Hanson and Hazel Bell from Hoonah, Lester Boyd from Sitka, and Julia James of Douglas. | - | YOUNGSTER PLANES ALONE The three-year-old son of ndy A. Stevens arrived home on a PAA plane yesterday from Seattle, trav- elling alone and enjoying it. Mrs. Stevens will return from Seattle later with the other chifdren. , - LOGGERS | ATTENTION LOCGERS with logs | for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber | Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft.' to 10,000,000 feet. For further particulars see Juneau Lumber Millg 433-uf | How To Relieve 11012 West 10th St. Creomulsion relieves promptly be- | ccause it goes right to the seat of the trouble w hel loosen and ,expel [ germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- m.med bronchial mucous mem- branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you must like the way it ulckly allays the couxh or you are ave your money back. 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