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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA LMI’IRL—JUNLAU ALASKA TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1947 /FOUR SENATORS " T0STUDY ALASKA, | . STATE DURPOSES "l \Senate Commitiee on Pub- i liclandstoBein North | AN oo (|V|ISIr|!e |EX(ISE TAX Breaks Agair, | REDUCTION | (rete Island| BILL PASSED 1 J. E. HARTONS HERE ON EXTENSIVE ALASKA TRIP| BARTLETT WANTS SHIPS BUILT FOR | ALASKA SERVIC 'William N Caldwell’ Passengers flh(}dl‘t‘ the Bsmno[ | bound for the Westward and a trip .thrmn.h the Interior of Alaska are Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harton, Raricho | Ednita, Lengvale, Calif. has switched to — S ! The Hartons will fly from Fair- H . |banks by PAA about August'1 and Calvert because Calvert is lighter. r Califernia ranch committee Investigat- | = § =—=: for S | Weeks [ ATHENS, July 22—(M—Civil 1 ts J | Selli ing Transorfation . Mf,; dm":! : - Sor 113 N Dulitgs Phée Auartic ol 5. 3 of pped by 3 S ] VE = or Jeveral WeeKs {strife erupted anew on the isiana{CXEMPIS JEWEIrY e mgz g p and Geodetic Barvey was. carvied <860 Broof-65% Grain Neutral Spirits. = =2 ;"" Crete today and spor Under $25 Ceflam | , % ote than 1500 miles by ooesn | Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City E Fowt United States Senators,irilla attacks were reported els ’ WASHINGTON, July 22— culbbntactn @4 vents detore. it Wasi e Sl i LSS members of the Senate Committee \where in Greece, the government : {Delegate Bartlett (D-Alaska) sug-|c " by, ENEE R e s / 9 = Public Lands, will leave - the anncunced { Musical IflS"umems ‘Gested to a conaressdonal commit-|10UAd and yeturned. - Seil it vl an mmpie Vani-ac! e 15 by boat on Auuull The Canea area of Crete, qufet; —— (tée today that the vernm = N 1. The group will for the past few we was under | WASHINGTON, July 22 iconstruct ships for the == it or Hugh But-|a curfew ordered by the military [ The House passed unanimous trade and thus permit lower freight = e 4 1§t y iska, Chairman ° of {governor, Col. Franghadakis, aftéf}sent to the Senate today a bill ex- rates for the Territory. _—w — the Committee, accompanied by|a band of 20 men attacked a ra-fempting irom the 20 percent ex-| He told a i=,ise Merchant Mar- Try Our New Dont Forget ® Senatc Zales Ecton of Montana; |dio station just outside the capit | se tax on jewelry any article of ine subcommittee investizating thc Fi v Arthur V, Watkins of U and | cThis dispatch did not identify{jewelry selling for less than $25. |Alaskan Transportation siluation g Rev(}lunonary that delicious o Ex McFarland of Arizona \the attackers.) On motion of Rep. Forand (D- |this ms to be the only solu-|_g : ' B L BBE x s We are makifig this trip” said| The authorities announced lhm]‘:]\, the jewelry purchase exemp- tion to the problem. H= that | g MerChani S vy & fi BIERED ¢ o Senator Butler. “in order to ‘be-{guerrillas near Canea set fire ; fon was written into a bill ex-ships for the Aliskan trade have| @S l UU 2 e come better acquainted with our{the village of Kamilina and blast-} cu from excise levies musical t0 be especiaiy consuructed. Rep. 3 'L h < rth Territory in the hopeled a bridge in reprical for ‘the |instruments sold for the use of re- Jackson (D-Wash) saia each ship unc. ' is a o e m of the manufacturer we can bring information tolslaying by a Canea mob of twe| jpjous anti non-profit educational would cost $2,500,000 %] g { wehind For « years, the BALDWIN full Committee for use dur-|persons held in connection with! i titutions { “Private companies can't aiford g2y Plaie 650 o PIANO COMPANY f ted to the ides the next session the killing of a rightest attorney.| The measure also reduces from to build the ship catd, O <t oft b dr’ pianda Immense resource: the present time, we bave| In northwest Greece in the area|s percent to 10 percent the excise “and if th i . LR i i ¥ nd impeccable e the Committee the Alaskan|east of Toannina, two minor clash-{,,hicaple to cameras and unex- not pay the high fre erVICe- 1 Rk to, 5 pin ¢ RESIARE. (RN C A BATLDWIN and Statehood bill, ‘and there will be|ss were reported between govern-7.cc.a amatetr roll films. It re- mecessary to give them » oy - cl"?j 1 wy nip i 1rne ‘ ! + 1 i 1 " ” P 4 5 { e - i nstim s : " G + other bills which have to do with{ment forces and remnants of left-3 , v0e {he tax of 25 percent on return on their investmeont AN DERT.OTN 3 BRALDWIN - BUILT PIANOS their unrivalled much needad Alaskan industry. I | st guerrilla units. (o tantiic lenses, apparatus and Tates are tad for the people of the fi I']]“[l?":\)yr"“]‘ JIN T = PIACE OF HONOR IN Ti MUSIC-LOVING aska hopes to grow, industry —>>—— | quipment used in taking, develop- Teritory, discou pecple W PiLAR =3 f WORLD. t be eveloped, and it wil ! ing. Printing o enlarging still_or|¥ent tc seltle ¢ and a %J LAME CHOP For Bétween w2 I uty ot ommittee and 4 or e nal T ‘ y ‘ notion pictu 1 Meals @ Congress to help with this de- : E R v e fr | Bartlett said recent freight in- PORK CHOP W“lf 1 It not yet certain whether the P % ; 3 % B is y i ‘ s et after 8 p. m. q M T, | n q D-(‘ 1 velopment,” the C an .\mlul Senate. in the rush for adjourn- | Creases of about 35 percent in the S »amflle 1 Od'di‘ NO‘V’ N LJJ aV Leaving Vancouver via steam nent by the weekend, will -act on ' reight rates added “$4.£00.000 toffa] OR FISH %) iy b £ chip, the first stop be. at ne legislation. |the Territory's cost of living.” He 2% c o e icetchliien, ‘Whete Wie BEnRton: Wi { The House also passed unani- Sptaed Wit e “Onsdly (HASD Barved with »< AT THE Loard a smallgr Fish and Wildlile nously a bl providing for disre~ Calif)’ that this means about $50 a e - Service boat for a two-d cruise 3 3 % ar increase for each resident of ¥ i Pt of some taxes levied against P through the islands of Southeast )'f“li g g e i tie. Tertitor. ‘ Balpd, Ten Hamburgel’ ] i s i 1‘? g while on aetive thuty between , ChBitman Allen (R-Calit), Bat'fi = or Coffee Sandwiches WALVA T NS 11 n( Other points on the itinerary| gt ‘;m-]):mm\ lett and Jackson all agreed that, g 1 ™ 2 E ¥ will be Sitka, Wrangell, Peters- e !l;w . 2 5 L the committee should act speedily | A < vay r 22— a0 T T v - | :Junenu, Sl.mgwa). and an ‘M[‘NOT_ N. D, July il m— A( : g A to recomrhend L:,is'flmx.l .\u it can b OUR NEW HOURS A right stop will be made atyfourth man died today of burn: Lo ready when Congress recon- =) 6:30 A- M. —— ON?2 ehorse. A three-day motorisuffered in a series of gasoline ex- venes next January. Jackson said | a AN ™ will take the party to An-|plosions which caused fires that HAVE m'“ W'VES construction of the ships s (=s] age Thence through thejravaged nine business estaclish- T sLar[o_l next year it will be 19517 fa] - tanus Valley to Curry andiments in a four-block area of b(‘m“» they can be completed. | &% — th Mount McKinley National ! downtown Minot. D f o i | 1% Park. The fourth victim, Orton Nelson, Side-trips will be made to Point{a fireman, was burned while fight- BABI,ES 0“ SAME DAY The Allies were cut off from the| Barrow, Nome and Seward \\hflv ing the flames. sources of almost 95 percent of ® EVBI’YbOdY Welcome S stopping Mount McKinley. The others were Chester \Vr-uum' their rubker supply when Singa- ter departure from the Park 32, William Fost Adam| NEW YORK, July 22—P—Peter Pore fell in 1942. G top will be made at Fanhanks‘ Runyan, 45. Tiree persons Were j ponahue and Joseph Murp! e - and then back to Juneau where!injured but were reported in good{ywho married twin sisters and share * the will re-embark for thejcondition today a double house in Brooklyn, can United States, arriving September & AN |start stringing up matehing clothes instantly 16 9 4 i {lines. set for... Members of the Senators famxl-IREpRESENTA'HVES Their wives gave birth to the:r ies will accompany them on the first children Saturday at a t Another member of the i4Brocklyn hospital, attended by the will be Hugh Brown, Chief or SOVIHS Now same Hdbtor. WG b of the Senate Public Lands mothers 33 years ago. R i e | i Aronson 2 S AR SKAGWAY BOOSTED| FOR NEXT SESSION!: OF SOURDGUGH INTL. Sumbedam IRONMASTER SEATTLY July 22. —Like Ro- Until you've used Senbeam Ironmaster, you've no idea bert W. Ss¥ legendary miner’ how much faster and easier ironing can be. No waiting “fresh from the creeks,” C. A. (Pat) oll, bewhiskered Ma of for it to heatup—it's rud{ to go ina split minute and always c was here today delivers the correct, steady heat for whatever fabric you're gway, Alaska, ironing. Heat Quicker. Stays Hotter. Irons Faster. That's buckskin shirt, mukluks a“f{ why you finish quicker, feeling fresher with a Sunbeam . b”\’\me’“"del Springfield, ready; ontle hob- His “business” was the three- da\’ . Sourdough International Reun! nl tarting Thursday. He will try to! persuade cveryone there that next s scssions should be held in as part of the annual} ays of '98" clebration. “It's the mest logical place,” he! ¢ insiste “after all Skagway wus the landing place for most of lh(’ 0,000 gold-seekers who flocked to Klond.ke in '98. We're fixing the town so* it will be exactly ame. Dan McGraw and Soapy Smith {will be shot up every d: ome- times twice a day. Some days, even | ma; more. Dangling from his weskit as he talked was a watch chain made of nuggets” the of walnuts. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. ful Di 24-hour fal dable yenser the | up i the Electric Dried prunes,” he said with a ! wink. “Dipped in gold gilt.” i —————— The Triangle Cleaners ‘Shower in Honor Of Mrs. A Lynch Rain or Shine! | A stork shower was given in B take scmething of appear- of Mrs. Alvin Lynch last wear and comfort out of day evening by Mrs. Erland your,clothe nswer is our Pearson and Mrs. Lee Hunsaker at fine dry cle service; to the Pearsons’ home. restore them to ori 1 fresh- | During the evening, games were ness. played with Mrs. Wolf, Mrs. Feero Mrs. Lynch winning first prizes, CLOSED SATURDAY {while Mrs, Hakala and Mrs. Wil- AF e ERNOON r Better son acquired the booby prize. A delicious lunch was served at \I‘D(‘dhmh | tables attractively set with indi- {vidual pink and blue bassinets C /‘ l E‘ filled with forget-me-nots and)| 8 o | sweetpeas. - | Those attending the affair fwu‘e: Mesdames William Passey, |James Deviney, William Biggs, Her- |bert Hakala, James Hickey, Sr., Murray Benedict, Ray Wolf, Elmer | Poole, Bill Wilson, N. Jekyll, Bud {Cantillon and B. E. F‘eero - SEATTLE PEOPLE HERE | { Seattle people registered at the Baranof Hotel are G. R. Graham |of Libby, McNeill, Libby; Theodore | Mutschler, Charles Winstead, and Ed Auer. - > ~____.._—_.___._—____...— RED CROSS WOMAN HERE Helen Cass, with the American | s at Fort Richardson, is at the Baranof Hotel. | 29— WASHINGTCN, July ‘ fl ictor Kraveheako, a Russian who S b dy p y ‘ i T et L (JURSIAY PAYMENIS, Congress todey that all responsi- sle Soviet representatives in Am Cerfain Minerals, za may he ccnsidered s hat Joseph Stalin’s death ! I p db H o s o o) g Dagsed by House Kravehenke, who held positions | - of authority wi the Soviet go WASHINGTON, July 22—P— srnment before renouncing it and|The House passed and sent to the a bill to resume sub- on production of Communism, testified to the Hous2!Senate tods Committee on un-Ame paymer ities that Russian P lead. zinc and manganesa— this country mow will be inte: to a total of $70,000,000 in the next fied. two years He said he knew personally that] The vote on passage was 175 to Russian agents obtained secret i -|7a after the House had defeated ormation on American airplancsigqg to 114 an effort to shelve the ind submarir at the ti he | pin wvas on the staff the Sovi2t The wartm> prem Purchasing Commission. —— - - NO PLACE IS llKE‘Soiemn Ponhhtal {ALASKA, WRANGfll} Requiem Mass for | STORE OWNER SAYS| Fifzgerald Ihursday strategic metals expi SEATILE, July 22—@— more you see of the rest of m“ PORTLAND, Ore., July 22.— f‘_“"ld- o Alaskan George gglemn pontifical requiem mass Sumption, “the better you appre-{g,. the Most Rev. Edward J. Fitz-' ciate Alaska!” George and his wifs were in Se- attle today, awaiting steamship passage to their home in Wrangell after a three-month vacation trip shrough California, Arizona and Mexico by automobile. Sumption, who went from Se- attle to Alaska with his dad, Joe Sumption to establish the Reliance ] Shrimp Company back in 1925, now owns the 52-year-old City Store in Wrangell, oldest general mercan- ile store in the city. He recently sold his interest in the shrimp ahd crab packing company. — e NATIVES MAY NOW RENOUNCE STATUS AS GOVT. WARDS WASHINGTON, July Legislation to authorize unre ed deeds for townsite lands zerald, S. J., Catholic Bishop of| Alaska who died Saturday in Se-| attle, will be held Thursday morn-/ ing in Spokanz, the Jesuit Provin- cial of Orezon said today. ) The most Rev. Edward D. How- \ard, Archbishop of the Portland Diocese, will be the celetrant Bt\ St. Aloysius Catholic Church. Bur- | jal will be at the Jesuit Fathers Cemetery necar Spokane. MEXICAN VOLCANO THROWS OUT ASH MANAGUA, Nicaragua (LY Tele- phone to Mexico City), July 22— (M—Sandy ash from erupting Cer- ro Negro volcano covers an area about 45 kilometers (28 miles) in diameter but so far no casualties have been ‘reported. Many cattle have died from lack of pasture or swallowing the sand and farmers fear crops have been destroyed. By day smoke sometimes is ble here from the volcano 125 kilo- meters (78 miles) northwest and at night the reflection of flames can be seen. M i e ' HILL ICE-SOLATED | heid by Alaska natives and permit them to relinquish all claims on the Fed- eral government and be considered | visi- non-native under Federal law was passed tcday by the House. The measure which now goes to the Senate permits such natives to renounce in writing any claim to membeldship. in a tribal band or community and any claim to spe- NORWICH, Conn. —{®—More cial services from the Federal gov- [than 100 300-pound btlocks of ice ernment. cascaded out of the rear doors - eee of a large truck as it ascended During World War II, non-;a hill here. Consequently, traffic ymilitary uses of rubber in the|was re-routed -around the area for more than one hour because 'of ‘“dey conditions”—even though 'the temperature was 82 degrees. United States were cut'frem 600 €00 tons to less than one-quarter of that total. JUNEAU’S SOAP BOX DERBY Championship - Finals July 27 N\ N N\ All American Soap Box Derby 12¢h Street Hill 2:00 P. M. Speed!...Thrilis!...Fun!... at “The Greatest Amateur Racing Event In The World!”’ w e

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