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PAGE TWO THE Sport of Sports *ill to the Speed of the Glisteni most complete g and equip. and chil f" JUST WHAT YOU NEED FOR Your Winter Sports Pleasure HAVE JUST ARRIVED Wilson Skis . . . Bass Ski Boots wome Jantzen and White Stag Clothing I“KCRY SKIS to 6 15 Y Lettner lixigw $21.50 to $25.00 BINDERS Universal — Special — Trailway S8 Bb25. $4.75 SKI POLES STEEL and TONKIN $8.95 - $3.95 in Assorted Lengths \ v Shkii - Trail MEN and WOMEN Jackets Ski Trousers Jantzen Sweaters Bass Ski Boots THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA EXTRA TAXES Grandpa Pilofs the Plan@ ;STEAMER UNE |- HELP FINANCE EUROPEAN AID Busmess Tax Revenues Personal Levies Ex- ceeding Estimates WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—#—A tax windfall resulting from booming | Lusiness is showing promise of balancing off part of this year's ladded costs of aid to Europe. | Some government analysts said| B8 |today receipts for the current fiscal | vear ending next June 30 may top & ithe present budget estimate of | &8 |$14,700,000,000 by $2,000,000000 if | e |nothing happens to check the ‘xc\"nue flow. Last year's total $43,200,000,000. government analysts 1 cculd see little or no threat jon the business horizon to con-| tinued high tax revenues, but they “:nddcd that any tax cutting measure jcculd upset their new calculations. ‘I Revenue collections for the first third of this fiscal year—the slack |season of the tax collection calen- {dar—belied the budget bureau pr |dictions by running $200,000,000 ahead, instead of behind, the same period of last year. They totaled $12,195 .55 for the July 1-October 31 period. In-| {dividual income taxes withheld| |from paychecks brought in $3,319,- |417,114, nearly $500,000,000 above | the comparable period of 1946. | said hi | 'WEDDING TURKEY . FOR ELIZABETH 1§ GIVEN BY CHILD NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—(®—Four- year-old Julie Alloro marched in- to the offices of a food-shipping | agency, rattled her piggy bank| and said: | “I want to buy turkey for Princess Elizabeth." { Julie explained that because of | A |the food shortage in England she St was afraid there wouldn't be!to “anything good to eat” at |forth-coming Royal wedding ception. So she'd slipped n\ny' A from home and made the houx'-!onz? funds has subway ride from Brocklyn to the'and Manhattan food firm A clerk took her to the dent of the company. He called state Presi- James Wiisen Mcntee, clde femily for an airplane ride. Mrs, Pauline Copass, 36: his great grandson, hours. LOBBY TAX BILL NOW impose a the “gross take of each re-| Maryland 8 {gaid in_introduc bill at a W licensed pilot in thie country, celebrates rthday in Los Angcles by taking four generatiens of his About to go with him are his daughter, 5, and 3,000 85th b his granddaughter, Dianne Copass, Kenneth Allen Hyler, 2. Montee has logged ® Photo. PROPOSED APULLS 1iG., Nov. 11 Senator Hubert Barton wa 20-pe! e Heuse. reservoir of available always been untapped is readily available,” Barton his lobby-tax session of the huge special Legislature. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, I947 FROM PORTLAND REQUESTED NOW PORTLAND, Nov. 11.—(®—Busi- nessmen here were urged again t day by an Alas 1 attorney to get their share of ‘rade with the Terr tory by sea and air transport Buai E. Bell. of Fairbanks, ar- rived ¥ with his wife by automcbile viz the Alcan highway, which he said can be driven any day of the yea: aad reported that the “people ot Aleska want Port- land to launch a steamship line to Seward and provide competition for Seattle.” Bell said of his trip. that they enccuntered no difficulties. He said they left Fairbanks, where there was five inches of snow and the temperature 5 degrees below zero, and found nc tyace of snow after leaving Whitchorse until they reached the Blue Mountains of Oregon. i SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER KILLS HER 2 CHILDREN RAVENNA, O, Nov. 11.—-4 Sheriff George E. Shields today cald a 29-year-old Sunday school ‘eacher had admitted in a verbal statement drowiing her two child- ven late yi rday in a half-filled tub of scalding water. The officer said the woman, Mrs. Edward McVcigh, Jr. be charg- ed with murder today in the deaths ,of Malcolm, five, and David, two i | | | Thorgaard onths, at nearhy Ge'xu;,a On-The- quoted t"e woman as saying che threw David into the tub and then chased Malcolm into the base- ‘nent. Alter beating his head agalnst an iron nost and the stairs, e placed hi™ in the tub also and then attempted to drown herself ‘n a shallow pool behind the house, Shields said He declared ‘he woman gave a ason for the act, but declined to clese it. She was held under po- ce custedy v a hospital where she was taken in hysterical condi- tion, HUGE BOMBER IN CRASH; 2 KILLED, 5 ARE INJURED OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 11—® —The Air Feree today launched an estigation of a flaming B-29 erfortress crash at nearby Tink- er Field that killed the co-pilot and radio engineer last night and injured five other crewmen. The huge bomber from Salina, ., plowed into literally acres of war-weary P-17 Thunderbelt fight- ¢rs stored on the airdrome, burst- ing into flames and breaking into {our parts. e - KINY OFF AIR Dve to a breakdown in its trans- mitter equipment, Radio Station KINY went off the air about 2 n.m. yesterday. FEngineers A. O. and Thomas Jacobs worked all night attempting to get the station back on the air and are hepeful that the silence will end semetime today ACCESSORIES Ski Caps Ear Warmers . . Mitts Ski Sox . . Red Union Suits $1 Bonnets B THREE LOCAL MEN FINAL SERVICES ARE TURNED OVER T0 COMMISSIONER Frank George was turned ov to the U. S. Marshal yesterday by City Police following his arrest Sunday. He will be prosecuted be- fore U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray for alleged petty larcenty, and for being drunk and disorderly. He was arrested Sunday and accused of stealing a purse from a woman in a downtown bar. Al Fawcett, now free on $200 bail from City Magistrate’s Court will be brought to trial before Com- missioner Gray, also His case was turned over, too, by City Polic He was arrested and cha selling liquor without a license and with selli; to a mil Paul Milton, arrested Sun bei: drunk nd disord also been turned over to Fe authorities for prosecution - ARE HELD TODAY s will be held this afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. John Robb and their baby daughter, Jill. The Robbs were killed in the crash of a PAA DC-4 at Annette Island on October 26. The services will be held in the chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary at 2 p. m. Arrangements are teing made by Taku Post, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars. The Robbs will be laid to rest in the American Legion plot of the Ever- green Cemetery. The Rev. Willis R. Booth w 2ive the eulogy. A ~quad frem U. 8. Coast Guard Cutter Wachu- sett will fire a salute at the ceme- tery and VFW mem will con- duct the flag ceremony and other portions of the ritual for a tary burial at the cemetery Pallbearers are Harry Brown, Kenneth Woods, Alec Sturrock, Ed- ward Meyers, Donald Couey, Bert Lindley, Dr. William Whitehead, WOMAN'S SOCIETY OF 1o Wi, Soree are Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Spreister- Lach of rett, Wash parents ircle of the Wo- of M Peggy Robb; and John the Methodist Rotb’s mother, Mrs. Helen Robb, tomorrow after- and his brother, of Rochester, N the home of Y. 1019 West Bland POTLUCK DINNER FOR LEGIONNAIRES TONIGHT, DUGOUT The Americcy Funeral servict deral Society will me o'clock at Margaret Bland at Street Mrs Church noon at Mrs 10th will be - as the based on The of the afternoon will be putting finishing touches on articles and plans for the bazaar to be held on Saturday, November 15, in the Church social room Mrs. Bland, known eryone as “Grandma been a faitful memter of remainder spent in Legi he Auxil- iary and their families’ will hold a potluck dinr the Dugout to most ev t at 6:15, Everyone will adjourn Bland s to the Ball Fark at 8 o'clock to the Wo- witness the cigantic fireworks dis- man’s Society of the Methodist play that the Legion is sponsoring. Church here, the records show, for gionnaires going to the dinner more | years than any other mem- are asked to take hot dish or ber of the group. The society is salad or phonc Green or Green especially honored to meet in her 690 in order tc inake other arrange- home at this time. I ments to- mili- | and | Julie’s mother. When Mrs. Alloro at arrived she opened the piggy bank,| 4.95 10 $19.95 I~/ " ..f.'.‘:’:z(A (’a QuALICY SINCE /887 had been saving for Christmas and advanced the money ment for a turkey to Princess Elizabeth. Julie was happy. one stipulation. me |dene with the turkey,” r»orlur.\. the wishbone after she gms she told re: - -ee - FOR JOHN ROBBS FlOWN HERE BY PAA ‘Woman Tries Sumde\ WORIGEND STRIKE .- SIX ARE FLOWN OUT Ihen Strangles Son Pan American Alrways bmughl‘ s1x passengers from Seattle to Ju- seau yesterday, and one from An-< nette. x persons flew to Seattle. | ulation Arrivals from Seattle were: Vio- | sen. Ramos and infant Stephen, | A coroner’s jury ruled yesterday George Kippol, Dorothy Whitney, | Clark Bassett. Toren DeMers. Annette to Juneau: SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Nov. M—A 26-year-old mother wa death of her 3-year-old . _tion at the hands of his mother, Marie Bly- | nvrs, Letha Lake. | berg. : | Police quoted Mrs. Lake as say- Juneau to Seattle: Wilma Sartori, \jng she felt “an urge to kill some-| Albert Sartori Dr. Monninger, Jm‘“}one' as she sat listening to the Moe, Sarah Muwrray, Edward Mur-iragio and, after swallowing a lin- 1y. lament in an unsuccessful attempt - e to end her own life, strangled her COURT NEWS b Arthur Wiliinm Lott paid a $25 & fine yesterday to City Magistrate | William A. Hoizheimer on a chargc] in of bging drunk end disorderly. Ru- colph P. Notar paid a $25 fine on la drunk chaige. | - — In COWBOY ORCHESTRA POLICE COWBOY ORCHESTRA their coctumes appearing at the Salmon Creek Country Club| tonight and Tuesday night. -~ ———— 1946, community recreation agencies throughout the United In their costumes appearing at |States maintained 598 archery the Salmon Creek Country Club |ranges. tonight and Tuesday night. ———— —adv. 730-t2-) Read Want-Ads for $§ Savings! Golden Wiedding Choice of a Lifetime JOSEFH S. FINCH & COMPANY Schenley, Pa. U.S. A, BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 70% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Ex-24i.tA—Rev. ——— e ————————————————— ——————————— lobbyist to added $5 to the $4.20 her daughter| insure payment of “take" s part pay-|enter to be airmailed under She made only |voted to order of tusiness for “Please ask the Princess to send 1949 Y WORKERS OF mum( ipal wo |gton have re 11— after held posals put forward by the govern without charge today in the strang- ment to end « six-d menace lation of that the child died by strangula- jow water muni The measure would require each post a $1,000 bond to the tax on before being al ed - “to the State House at any time any pretext.” ‘Tong' in heek make the VERSATlL-—\l..ry Crary, (above) New York so- cialite who toured the European theater during the war in a “‘one- woman show”, has turned her talents to the literary field, 'MUST LAY AN EGG OR GET THE AXE SHINGTON, Nov. 1il.—{#— Agriculture Department has rannounced a chicken buying pro- »n — Su'ikmg‘vmm d 4 to help save grain in the Paris re- | tor ned to their jobs | agreeing o accept wage pro- the bill a s December Senate ccial 25, - PARIS PETURN 10 PARIS| Nov. 11 ¢ program, hens that do ' eggs will be remov- e program is al- poultry supplies nder the plan, the killed and placed in and sold later when koth poultry and red | ed frem flocks. s0 aimed at sov health | for later u: nens would cold storage supplies of y strike. ased a resulting from an accumu uncollected garbage and ure throughout the | Their return cipal a The Triangle Cleaners Said the Litile Moth . . . “Don’t get in that suit! 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