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MILLINERY: r casuals $6.95 - $35. SUITS: Our fin gone, An heim, all . $59.95 - $138.50 DRESSES: Prints, solid celors, i fine rayon crcpes, all with a cha new loo By Joseph Halbert, heim, Ceil Chapman, Carnegie, William Bass $22.59 - $119.00 COATS: Again from the hands of America’s est tailors . . . Mangone, Blotta, b it Frank Gallant, Etbana, . . . in pur \ wools, gabaradine, in wool crepe . . . $59.95 - $135 B Behrends Ca AUALITY SINCE /887 in purc Mu ich | starve. DIDNOTPUT - GivenFreedom ALASKACOMSTAL (... oo PRESSURE ON “L s on Tap s pis o s ~— - i time Robert F. Baldwin Sec Nome Igloo cers of Alaska The Federal Grand Jury return- ed two true bills and one not true bill to the U. 8. District Court here this morning. i follow.| econd degree murder charges g% gainst Mrs. Clara Andrews were ropped by the Grand Jury and Mrs. Andrews was freed from Coastal Airl el one regular flight yester- and Means Committee of v weather conditions troduced general appro- schedule to Ketchikan bill covering funds for old t as usual, with t ag stance aid dependent child- ing passengers reported wd for other programs which From Juneau to Ketchikan, Mr t provide adequately accord- and Mrs. Claude Merrow, Mr. OIl- 9 : L hles receiving royd, N. A. McEeachran and Mrs,|CFiminal charges filed against her stop At least nine hun- R. Renshaw; from Petersburg to! >, th¢ U. 8. Attorney nd_dollass sequired for Ketchikan, Mrs. F. Magill and H.| AD. indictment for setond degree one hundred Pecerson; from Wrangell to|lurder was returned against d dependent Ketchikan, G. H. Elliott Thomas H. Ashby, accused of fat- p lls for appro-| From Ketchikan to W lly shooting Stanley Hanning here pri only seven hundred fifty C. McKowan, Mrs. L. last CRObe, RANUY e, g0 thousand for pensions and seventy Lee Consadini; to Petersh B o i five thousand for aid dependent V. McDonald; to Juneau, B m-ivf«noung wm;‘“m:‘eti ‘l'(‘) "id"n children stop Juvenile coce funds Wingtoff and Roy Rutherford; =~ *° § Vi il lso insufficient should be at least from Union Bay to Juneau, Georga|ound or maim. Brown 15 “ace} gne hundred thousand instead .of McDougall:' fram Wrangell, V. A,|oosed CHEREORting fetherc 2Rt g in the leg at Hood Bay last seventy five thousand which bill Seppanen, and Mr Mrs. / & calls for stop If adequite funds not Joyce Hay months =Oy Vet IGeRY ot L IRN available by § g o Attorney P. J. Gilmore, Brown’s made available by Legislature more tond was increased from $1,500 to, provided for adequately during two SOROPTIMIST (LUB e ngell, N. man and Mrs - -oo with members Legislature urging Ray H. Brannaman, Nati great care be taken provide suffi- Senior Vice C der cient funds these programs stop Veterans of Please wire me collect what action not arrive in un April| Thers will te a special business being taken 26. He will be here at at time meeting of the Soroptimits Club (Signed) s official representative of the Thursday at 12 noon in the Iris‘ RUSSELL G MAYNARD, Di 1 Comma > Room of the Baranof. All mem- Department Public Wel ¥F. W. to Lers are requested to attend s partment of Alaska promptly. campment, to be S5 0 s 9. It was BILL SCOTT, BARBER, { Mare 1e was due here toc NOT BILL SCOTT WHO Russell G. Maynard, Director - - . IS IN POLICE TROUBLE Department Public Welfare ATTENTION PIONEERS Juneau, Alaska All members are asked to attend Bill Scott, who has a barber shop No action being taken stop Be- the lieve our representatives will use A best judgment in dividing total ap- ¢ propriation among all departme stop Our advise if your approp: tion not adequate is cut adminis- Bro. Ole xt to the Piggly Wiggly store, is any trouble at all. It s ems | b Bill Scett, native, was arrest-! ed for disorderly conduct and friends of barber Scott have been; it-ad! asking him “how about it?” lin line. As Senator John Bu fen the | Broadens Base | Rivers summed up his closing re- Iing to risk the venture again this| NOTICE ALASKA POTTERS Ty : WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1947 THE DAILY AEASKA FMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA - statements of advice he makes to | aw s- o the Legislature, but = he declared | flatly that he is ready to answer | ® A | {at any time for it if ke has ever o jISER ekt B [umOted lor "_"‘l ‘ | SEATTLE,—Adam Becler, 68, for- SAN FRANCISCO-— Twelve hun- ] er cense ”‘:""al Lo ol i mér Justice of the ‘State ‘Supremke | dbed northetn’ California CIO fish- lad { J Court and prominent Seattle at- |« were voting today on em- an government decreed today Jifting of martial law through- 4 embattled country. Arnold said he had told the T I v Finance Committee that if more 1["”‘“ G i A0 b taxes “must” be piled on the inister V. | ax Spassed salmon industry, ke recnmmondc‘d,No'! ADOPTED ORI e el .Mll\(;-“él ‘: { extension of the 10 cents and 4 the first plane chartered by his i | —_— cents levy. There is a. definite! E— Portl distributing firm carried (‘VNKIZHSYT?IHS | (Conzinuea prem Pay. Gne reason for those respective amounts| (COMEMWasC jrom Fage Gmey | 300 pounds ol ice cream to An- ; eHangng. "'l‘f;"m“(;, | k> said, which is founded upon chorage, Nome and waypoints—and e |during (}lus session of Qongre:s, if ;) equitable spread of the tax Rep. Vukovick, who said that he!more on order ..s plan for an ths‘Alaska act should pass. within the industry. Except for had talked with Carter only a fow — > conteérence cn } Senator Cochran swung in behind (e price paid fishermen, produc- moments Lefore. ASUNCION, Paraguay--The Pa {the bill after he was assured that ion “costs are as great for pink| “Carter wants to stay on 'the| — BT L jit would replace, mot pile on salmon as for reds, yet the sale board and to help with any clean- jof the present Federal and Teiri- price is only about half. The fig-|Up or changes that may be mace: {torial license structures, ures recommended by the Finance Sary in the Home,” Vukovich ! f | Other Senators had been pivot- committee would “not only bel The Committee's proposition that =& |ing upon the fact that the - exhorbitant but would ke inequit- |81l members of the Board should N v {posed Alaska law would not (s le within the industry itself,” and be residents of Juneau was also| - SFTZ - ) |effect until Congress had acted wouiq throw operations out ed, by Rep. James Nolan = i {to-repeal the Federal statute, #nd . ance. 7 - v Rep. McCuteheon, who-felt, Would It Kill Goose? -, that ‘all’ should be resi- Senator Don Carlos Brownell put dents of Southeast Alaska. Arnold’s views into a nutshell when | b s e he asked if the lobbyist thought| Rep. Engstrom .eXpressed the the tax proposed in the biil under |Opinicn that while “Trustee Jack consideration would be “the blow COnY is undoubtediy worthy of that kills the goose that lays thethe position, he may be influenced golden ege Arnold replied that|by local factions, while Rep. Alm- he has no way forecasting that |Guist held that any Sitka member can only advise caution. Labor :11‘1 b Ratie Shoe B0 bt;nx'r)l L pratetgon e i el ollos ong discussion of the estimated $300,000 per year—oi the | cottieg, l,w mmpl (:“‘d l?,x: DI,M. report, Rep. Garnick withdrew her three bnls_he__and Walker had in- yg47 production will bring is an- Motion for adoption; but request- troduced, it is an important mea- ;0. imponderable ed that the report be considered sure because It broadens the base “sengior Rivers was unsuccessful and amended if necessary. This business tax and ‘makes it apply in pinning Arnold down on a state- | Was rejected by vote and the re- equally ‘to all occupations, tak ment as to whether the port « w: laid aside wuntil some in big-time Army contractors salmon Industry would “vigorously later time. others now not reached by " freight rate increases. The Long awaited consideration of the | Bartlett's optimistic reply, as reac by Senator Rivers, brought the vich, Jr,, put it: He had loc casure as only “prayer bill. marks with the statement tha though S. B. 82 woud brinz in the least additional revenue—:u for your money ... with Territory’s taxes. It would A + general appropriations N w ey E - i industry will look out for itself in 8eneral appropriations bill was Y 1 o : ] those ‘Who have @dfled "to the ypo phost wav it sees, was 2 a's started in the House this fore- “Z{s& 3 { B, < B S & Territory’s burdens, but have con- jooo . noon, with Rep. MeCutcheon dog- y i s@ fl% tributed nothing in revenues 5 starting the task of reinsert- P & AW 8 Always Be Taxcs ge Rivers also asked if the eal the appropriations which had dustry would prefer some form eliminated by the Commit of general taxation to replace the o0 Ways and Means. When ‘slugging of one indust under House recessed for lunch, he had the present set up. Arnold could succeeded in r ring appropria- not see the time when there 114 tions for two stenograplers the not be special taxes on the sal- Governor'’s office and an addi- 1t “to’ the' Hi Bhech . mon industry and added that there tional $1900:7 Tor, " THhe - FGoveI I B i L is “probably some equity” in them. entertainment fund. that so because Senator Coc’al yowever he did agree that if the Both additions to the appropria- took exceution to a view of mining . "y den jo o continue to in- toms bill were contested. “The industry lobbyist Al Ander: crease, it should be spread o an holiday is cver and if we the miners should not feel put out o = general Tha trend 't cut enses in the enter- if required to pay both the one- . 4, 0 onao recent Legis- tainment fund, I don't k vhere half percent gross of S. B. 82 and jpyres has been in that direction, We can cut them,” Rep. Maurice tusEradusted gy (SN B 52 BEEm and pointed to the Johnson declared Is “The Tax” Veterans' Tax and the motor fuel Rep. Snider took exception to tax. The salmon indust he Jehnson’s statement. “The £ Cochran held that the mining summarized, must object to “con- tors and Representatives go to industry should be entirely exclud- tinual singling out” of it for ad- Governor’s house and eat off of ed from the provisions of S. B. ditional taxes. him and drink his booze, and I 82, since the net mining levy was With the discussion approaching we ought to put up some passed with the understanding the point of bickeri a motion for it,” Snider said that it would be “the tax” on that to adjourn was carried without ac- L memb E industry. tion upon C an’s proposed @greed ‘with Snider; they vot One other major tax measure amendment adopting the amend occupying the attention of Other Senate action in ths af- 1 Rep. Laws Senate Tuesday afternoon was the terncon session resulted in adop- one, had never “eaten any Finance Committee’s substitute for tion of a “free cc T com- 8rub or drank any bcoze up Senator Gunnard Engebreth’s S. mittee” report on Senate Bill 35, there” B. 71, levying taxes on processed put House rofusal to adopt the re- fish in addition to those now on port brought appointment e ¥ the statutes. conference group. The Substitutz bill adopted ky Inceme Tax Back the Senate knocked out all added The once-killed net income tax taxes Engebreth had proposed on came back to the Senate in the irozen, mild cured and salted fish, form of House Bill 117. After some and in addition lopped canned objection it was accepted and re- " salmon levies down from 48 s ferred to the Taxation Committee to 24 cents per case, on red and Senator Edward D. Coffey sug- pink salmon respectively, to 12 gested that it would be in order I cents and 8 cents. As soon as to dispatch a memorandum to the the substitute bill came up on Governor asking when new nom- cecond reading, Senator Cochran inations would be submitted to the T moved to amend the added can- Legiclature to replace the two SEATTLE, March 26.—P-—Water ned salmon levies down another appcintments turned down by the fquads irom nine more colleges and notch, to 10 cents and 4 cents per Joint sion last Friday; to the universities were scheduled to case. ucation and the Uni- Yive here toddy for the Friday-Sat- | ska Regents. How- urday runoff of the National In- hen it was lzarned that tercollegziate swimming and diving 2] ial notice of the Legisla- championships at the University of emergency levy to replace terri- ture's refusal to confirm, and sug- Washington pool torial revenues lost by the sus- gestions for re-appointment of A. Already on hand are the four- pension of gold mining. It took A. Ziezler and O. D. Cochran, were man University of Hawaii squad, up the slack then, he said, and not roceiv2d by the Governor un- Stanford’s 10-man entry, Michi- has been held over as long as War- til Mo action was deferred. gan State’s 1l1-man team and the time market conditions persisted. e |lone Iowa State aspirant Now, however, he continued, canned § Though the license tax bill was recalled from the House amendment, its ‘advocates night wer> considering a against having the measure the Senate gauntlet a second t Strategy might dictate that amend- ment of the measure should be Pancake & Waffle Flour .. . better flavor, tco! Fly by Clipper . . . the fastest, most convenienr way to get there : ® new low fares © 10% reduction on all round-trip Clipper fares ® Winter Excursion, at least 25% off round-trip fares ® Alaska’s most frequent air schedules ® flights to Seattle and all major points io Alaska ® courteous, personalized service ® delicious meals and snacks served aloft Ee sl gl e Specify Clipper Express ... there's extra value in goods that fly to market ; ® cash in while demand is at height ® enjoy style prestige “rushed by Clipper” ® operate with less inventory ® have less tied-up capital ® Jdevelop new markets Emergency Levy Cochran outlined the origin of the added case tax as a wariime off For reservations, for Clipper Express pick-ups, call Baranof Hotel Phone 106 AN AUERICAN ; The cs;sle/rr HWorLD AIRWAYS of 1T lying Clgpers it aes. witl ot be: YO A ‘mine has been reportec on the good business to jeopardize the in- | REsYa I Sebg e carid it (SR SHIP Do(Ks beach at West Crawfish Inlet be- e 2o o tween Lodge Island and Rakof Is- | aurigmtsals s Htory RN land at the first narrows in posi- |. cipal revenue source and economic | g tion 56 degrees 45 minutes 22 sec- | mainstay. | i 8 S Cochran called for W. C. Arnold, ! onds north latitude and 135 degrees Managing Director of the Alaska' 17 m}nTm%es .wasL_ lnng‘nu‘dp_’ [ Salmon Industry, Inc, and the This h‘f‘"ma“““‘ is received by | spokesman for the industry in gen- the Empire irom the Coast Guard < s B ic information office at Ketch- eral. Arnold backed up Cochran’s b : public information of c Bltnents wapd uriher: - inglagkell . (210 25od diod BERR0D) {an. ! that the post-war competitive Sit-|ton campus at 7 pm. lasi Friday| U - uation for Alaska salmon may MOt pight and after a slow trip on ar as good as the pre-war, as many | ynusually quiet Inland Passage ar- other -canned food products have rived at “Ripple Rock” where it received great stimulus from the was forced to heave to until pas- war and will be in the new mar- gage could be made. Three of the ket in large volume. 3 cadets, unheeding of the advice giv- Time Has (:-mn : {en them by the old Alaska hands, Arnold said he frankly thinks giyipped down and went ior a swim the time ha§ come when some{‘ before the ship upped anchor. The other occupation Sh(?u]d be called| quim was a short one. | upon to bear a larger degree Of| ‘mne men, most of whom saw ser- the -Pertigorpls. tax Fmdvn, eSPeci';vacv in the late war, have many ially if thz functwn.\.ul |ng terri- Sears of - Aliny ‘experiches e tosgel govemmentd are going 0 tpem o nelp them in their work. e 0 P iation. 1o said, | Several of the men aboard the ship e o o smtion | Werestationed in the Alaska De- chelh are Bob-gsing.up in 1081, gev] Briment and saw ‘action-in ‘the there is every indication that the Al;,”]"f"f;f‘fi“' ks : country is going into a period of 26 B 210 Hed i A0ithe Genst sharply declining food prices, He Guard wharf at Ketchikan at 5 took issus with what he deseribed|2™M- Monday. After permission had as a general feeling that thers is|P¢en eranted by the local Military no limit on the ability of the can-|authorities, the group was given | ned salmon industry to fay taxas.(Shore leave to visit the city. The, Somewhere there is a line which Ship left the Ketchikan harbor at| cannot be crosssd without a9 P.m. Monday “to continue the break resulting, he declared. The northern run of the 9 day sea trip. | break may not com: all at once;| Thl.e FS 210 will leave Juneau at | for example, Taku Harhor, Kake midnight for the return trip to’ and some Ketchikan canneries will | Seattle where the students will lT-i not be operating this year, be- sume their studies at the University wore so of Washington on Monday. \5\\\1’\1:‘“" : :‘\\3" ' i cause losses last year : great that the owners are not will-/ e S Due to the Concert this eveningi Ready To Answer the Club will not meet at the home ¢ is of Mrs. Harmon, ! ais T wu Juneau Cold Storage Ce. “great scepticism” season. 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