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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA z i MONDAY MARCH 24, 1947 rostrum, R spoke from 'have twice as much mining? I TE floor of the 1se and seid fcan remember the time when we Ten year I stood in this didn't know from day to day same place gued for the de-|whether the A. J. mine would be f ross gold tax. I was able to continue to operate, when 1 8_6 HAS i we have had it was two million dollars in v e. But I belleve debt and when a $20,000 judg- he i learned. a lesson. ment against It, if collected, would I al hey have issued alhave closed it down N \ eg the matt f econ- | cc is not adequately defined om ing of expenszs. (and that the tax would be hard tax that we to compute and collect. He has =l : : : continued. given an example in his message 3 iaf , nd must of the bugi- pay less under,the . : 1siness profits, but |explain he have been five Not Sustained i with ‘o tax on'able to ! this cbrm- bt t 05 S€ {pany wou pay under the terms Cont:nave from Fage One) Classic Example of the bill R id that he had read the 1y child knows what gross ; i bi ! vernor’s veto mes-imeans. It is one of the first 5 46 @rouni ] r. | sage i found the bill sub-|things they learn in school, and Takes Mokt of Profits ntia ind and the message the m 15 been before the Sk f groun he . f falla ning courts so 1 has teen so 4 y ¥l Alaska Mine has often defined that this argument = ¢ tt example is merely ¢ herring across regard the den said is here fh~ 18 nines, someliiing It started was at of one in million 1 the Juneau The Governor speaks of in the greund The A. J hole in the ground, but y million dollars filled a holes in the economy and of the Territory country It filled a holes in tbooks and businesses and in the of the Territory.” Good For Mining left big bi lot in loss,” Frank pock Roden Is Highlight of the talk by Henry R of Alaska for near a prospector and miner came an attorn Eonator and Attorr A Highlight day was a brief The cites pr 30’s as proof we double If that Millions of temperate people enjoy BEER, the light refreshment beverage “Its the Water” THE ORIGINAL LIGHT TABLE BEER YHE OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY, OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, U.S A, Everything in Sporting Goods The MOST USED SPOONS and FORKS of HOLMES & EDWARDS are given exira protection against wear. Your Holmes & Edwards teaspoons, for ex- ample, have two blocks of solid silver inlaid at the back of the bowl and back of the handle before plating. Most teaspoons simply an additional spot or overlaid plating the gular plating. Holmes & Ed- Inlaid will have no tell-tale wear to mar the original beauty of the spoon. See the New Paiterns at The Nugget Sho HOLMES & EDWARDS INLAID NO FINER SILVERPLATE THAN THIS By International Silver Company Legisla- both the anout . ti 1893 lfved at it has taken that dollars $180 is a ) of that wi town of | $8, holes wanted a'get that cents is a lot lot |don't of thisisoup with. I and of | position of |ing tills | position today treasury to be Governor s#ws the gross|custained » tax has been good for mining, and Roden ction figures during the|evident that the sincerity is so, why|statements had made an the gress tax and ! sion Tax On Loss Governor disparages eftect of collecting a tax $180 from a man who has $8,820 on his season’'s opera- That man, I understand, Poorman. I know where I've been there. And of money when you have it The man went in the hole and then the |tax collector came around and another $180. You can't blood from a turnip. Ten of money when you to buy a bowl of have been in that And much of our min- business iy in a comparable and will continue in that position unless you tdu something about it.” | There was a spontaneous and round of applause as the floor, and it was of his impres- the House members and spectators in “The hand slight the of lost, ns is don’t have 1t left on ion a good many " |the gallery. Corporation President Rep. Gerrit “Heinie” Snider re- vealed himself in a new role dur- ing the discussion of S. B. 32, that of president of the High Grade Mining Corporation-—“a corporation | without any mone: | “When I used to spend the win- ters trapping, I read the Congres- |sional Record, not because it was | very interesting but because it took a lot of time, and I remember reading about a Senator from one of the corn states who hadn't ever r2ad a book but he knew the price of corn. “Well,” said Snider, I know atout mining, and I know that mining even on a small scale takes capital. And I know that if we do! do something for the small miner we won't have any mining. We make a hole in the ground like tbe Governor says, and take the gold out. and they take it and | fi11 \|p another hole in the ground back in Kentucky, but it maki |wages and it makes business ar 's what we want. ] ers’ Representative Anderson, representing 200 operators, most of them small, took the stand during both the morning and afternoon sions, explained how the bill (drawn up and how it would help |the smaller mine operators. Ten of the lafger companie! would pay $200,000 in taxes on the |basis of 1946 operations under S. B. 32, Anderson ascerted, and Jthis would be as much as- thej {whole mining indust Alaksa Al as in T i‘p‘“d last year. . | Anderson answered questions of] rmc memhcrs and pointes d out that Gallan - gold, rose or Sizes 12 to $16.50 Classics The classic that won't be classified- Good today . . . . Tomorrow . and Forever- Beautifully Tailored in natural, green, It’s the Nicest Store in Town Baranof Hotel Building types of mining not covered by answers,” he agreed that thmr[ | o oL il s i 1w ¢ eet s e gD AMARONG FOD RA A Wives Gamble on 4 under S. B. 32 lifferences of opinion A i A appearing on e sand v oo ey o] HOLY WEEK STARTING 1" pEiNG D) ANNED Sunday; Maes economist George Rogers and et ;i e ick: i ‘ and 4t a screen of technical terms Tax Commissloner Mullancy. Ro:- g ‘figures which ~dazed the (ANTATA SCHEDULED ASKA uNE ot —-—— 1 loosely drawn and said that he guyer “yes' or"no” to Rep,| Activity around the local churen- BOSTON, March 24 — (B—Six | believed additional sections of th v d P ¢hether | €5 is humming this week a I Roxbury housewives were fined $10 o Hoopes' question as to whether g this R S e R —m_ | ROXbury housewives ") Federal Internal Revenue Code re- o pill would make a workable!Christian calendar nears the Easter| , WASHINGLON, March 24— 0" q0 " qistrict_court for lating to mining should have bec law His testimony apparently ]md;.\vu.\ux oitentimes called the “queen A radar navigational tem will be vlaying pcker on the Lord’s Day incorporated into it little effect one way or another,iOf feasts” Most communions will hstalled soon “I"',]‘(“ ';‘“ ”\‘,‘_”"‘""“" They were arrested in a police Those are just your theories” pep Ed Anderson said afterward,|bcgin their special music and fes- | ted airway in Alaska for use of civ- | G 7060 qne | Rep. Steve = Vukovich charg>d. .1 couldn't understand a word of |tivity on Palm Sunday with Holy | llan and military planes The complainants — their hus- ‘and are worth nothing in gettin: .ot he was talking about, but I|Weeck filled with devotional services The Army Air Forces announcing nangs. i mining on {ts feet.” could understand Al Anderson and|and that is climaxed with Easter this today, said the system, known i Although Rogers maintained t! Mr. Roden and I'm going to vote | itself on April 6 this year. s “Racon” is a modification oi the Read the want-ads for lnn;(m‘ Il in its present form, S. B, 32 w for the bill” He 'did. | The chotr of thatChiichior: the original radar tracking device, and not be a workable law, when R« -l ! Trinity is putting the finish. | 135 been used on the North Atlan- Harry Newell asserted th: }HDL\ Tinity is putting e inish- R 3 o vear'and a half. Y asse at i ling touches on fits Sacred Cantata tic air route for a year and a half. ‘ 100 economists went into session Ducks can rotate each wing| 'S B L,vvn‘otl 2 ‘Pm” Sunday | It differs somewhat from the P on any question they would comc scparately and fly straight up- J“" " v ot S NA3Y | standard ground control approach out with at least 80 different ward in a spiral. jeseling. S By CRISAlS | equipment,. being - installed at a bt i . |this week-on Tuesday night and Rrenty . { on Thursday night. It is believed by | BUMbeF of airports, with which a U. S. nFP\mMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BlRl AU ORIl AUTSURY. INS ¥ 'ground control point “talks” the K JUNEAU, ALASKA the Director, Ernest Bhler, that this{ 0 "00 "0 "0 o™ down - along the | . Creomulsion relieves promptly be- WEATHER BULLETIN rendition of Du Bois' “Seven Last Dix 6ot ARBIORDh; Bt dieid Bag cause it goes right to the seat of the | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 1:30 A. M,, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Words of Jesus Christ” trouble (o help loosen and expel will be one geria lz den phlegm, and aid nature can be used only by aircraft equip- : Max. temp. TODAY of the musical highlights of Shis| .4 " uqas unite The ground | t6.8pothe and hsal Taw, tender, {n 1 last Lowest 4:30am, Z4nrs Weather at | vear- Mis. Ehler and Miss Frances | ..o, “i ‘aotuated only when the | famed bronchial mucous mem- | Station 24 hrs. e temp. Precip. 4:30a.m, | Paul will.assist Mr. Ehler with the Epikae A 5 i e branes. Tell your druggist tu sell you ; 2 i A HaTad 4 airplane’s equipment picks it up by ' a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- Anchorage 30 24 24 09 Snow olo work of the cantata. an electronic impulse derstanding i must like the way it ::t;:\ 3 i ;1 o ?::)U\:i\ } o5 _ The units will be installed at gt g Souk ronevebac m’e : . Trade beiween Nicaragua and Shemya, Adak, Anchorage, Ladd Sorioy & 3% TR E e 200% the United, Siates almost trebled|Field, Nome, Fort Randal and| G REQMU LSION S pid ’ gt Pt. Cloudy yoiyeen 1936 and 1945 Point Barrow for Coughs, Chest Colds, rronchms Halnes 45 34 Trace Cloudy by Juneau Airpert 45 31 a1 Cloudy Ketchikan 51 3 42 01 Rain Kodiak 28 € 26 0 Pt. Cloudy Kotzebue 0 -22 0 Clear Les Angeles 70 i 0 Clear L McGrath =21 -11 0 Cloudy Nome . 5 -1 0 Pt. Cloudy ! Northway 22 0 Clear i Petersburg 43 0 Cloudy Prince George Cloudy Prince Rupert 47 01 Cloudy o Seattle 42 Rain ¥ Sitka 52 Trace Cloudy : Whitehorse 39 0 * Cloudy av, Yakutat 34 Trace Fog "—(4:30 a. m. vesterday to 4:30 2. m. today) l WEATHER SYNOPSIS: An i se storm area located in the Bering ! Sea is causing falling pressure over the interior of Alaska this morning. Rieat 66 /_‘l“s' a’s ‘11'0('0[') An area of high pressure extends over the Pacific Ocean from a center L3 » about 1,000 miles south of Kod eastward to another high center z ‘D 2 ,, .) l 9 l lccated over northwestern United es. Below zero temperatures con- E‘ ".est tinue over the northern portion of Canada and Alaska with the lowest Phflno Phflne temperature of minus 22 degrees reported at Kotzebue this morning 4 Temperatures along the ccast from range from 30 to 41 degrees this m the past 2¢ hours along the cc portion of Southeast Alaska, shington to the Gulf of Alaska . R or snow has fallen during m Washingten to the southern o central portion of Alaska from the Kenai Peninsula to the middle Y n Valley, ov hwestern Alaska the Aleutian Islands and at s r=d points over the interior of Canada. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports frcm Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today sout WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. 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