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THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]R[;——_]UNE,AU ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JANUAR\ 12, 1949 . INCOME TAX ~ [NFFE MEMBERS | Dog Travels 650 RULES COMMITTEE TELEVISION TAKES Moo Som.co oy PAGE TWO invited and a capacity attendance | SEE MOVIES ON _ Hies oot OF NCE TAKING UP QVER ON NETWORKS * Hostesses for the afternoon will PALMD L* ! Hls OId Home SUBS"TUTION ISSUE e be: Mrs. Clem, Mrs. Gunnar Blom- AY | TIMBER, TOTEMS| v B il D G £ | | ALEXANDRIA, Minn, Nov. 12—| PALM SPRINGS, Calif, Jan. 12.|vision's new electronic highway & S it S ' (P—Curley, an eight-year-old Ches-| —(#—The National Collegiate Foot- stretching from the Atlantic to the American authorities in Germany Sixty-three mvmbs‘ls and guests ;n.ake-Labrador dog, had good rea- |tall Rules Committee probably will Mississippi became a crowded thor- |arrested again a former State De- ‘ attending todny s MDRAE EERAE hon to be tagged Gub {not alter the free substitution rule, oughfare today as the networks took | partment employee, Herbert John | of the National Federation of Fed-| cyyey, owned by William A. Ja-|which permits almost unlimited it over for regular commercial pro- Burgman, who was accused of mak- | e eral Employees saw an eight-minute | ., con “farmer near here, was loan- | substitutions during a game grams. ing wartime broadcasts for the | (Continued from Page One) |color film for which Member ””"?Y‘ru to Jackson's son, Clifford. Clif-| This was indicated today by un- The 2100-mile “highw! | Nazis. Burgman was a Beriin em- : erlr had written the scenario. 1[ { tock Curley to Billings, Mont., |official comment as the committee into operation as a km’lo network b uy clerk 20 years. rty tax bill, which has t House | The meeting was in the Gold Room |y L SR HEaA - 51 Hel(ara Hors THibi< [ Borering ah Tudlll Wi ohR ) A {No. 2 label Prolonged wrangling of the Baranof Hotel | “Dec. 23 Curley hobbled back to|vate. The annual pow wow was Iate the nation’s population with the {is expected over that one. Agonel -Timb | Totem Poles” Was|pi’farm home near Alexandria, He|in getting under way as snow and ne of & $T3.500008 tatsnial WAKE "P YouR yone 1S |given its t public showing, al- etween Philadelphia and i legislator remarked: “E < cut and bruised and “just a bag | other unusual Southern California {trying to get an exemption for thethough it was prepared before thej., ;ones» His owner said he fell | weather delayed the arrival of com- type of property in which he is|war, quring the C program. It IS o and clept for 72 hours. ! mittee members, opened I particularly interested.” a Fovest Service pict | Distance between Billings a Al- - e —— te ceremony, - embers of the House Fisheries| Eqward L. Keit! T e ST ,“,19:22‘ [Ah] east Withen: Selome ot (Il Jump Out of J(nn mittee ™ reported today they|the Territorial Museum, Wwas a " islon Kookups of ‘the Ballt Boes Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go l1 \greed on redoubling the pro- |guest of the club. He had given - Fund !s Asked for bkt g puThe liver should pour out about £ pints of fish trap increases in House |great assistance in loaning authen- /el = AL bile Is not unw)urx’:'rrl:&e.;:-‘;r Pyl P Bill No. 4 The bill is not in|tic costumes to be worn by native c A B EXIE"DS Nome Harbor work WORLD VICE CIRCLE e firal cEdicl il l;nrm get fcarvers in the fim. MEETING ON TUESDAY | fopatei. You fsd sour, sunk and the worid however. Rep. Andrew Hope, Sit-| The movie showed much ruggedly ] 3 G o ka Democrat, is chairman of the ! cautiful scenery of Sout! Al- HEAR’HG "ME ON wrangell NEITGWS E. L. Keithal will be the x,52.“,1‘,.“.’,i’;";‘;{;flflu‘?;’;cfl,fli,‘,%fi'{’ cemmittee, which will meet again ' , the making of totem poles, i " it peaker at the January meeting of | g% l.r-';z&amwo"zf;gu e e B this afternoon. finished product-both traditi NON SKED DLANES the World Service Circle to be held | s ol irey. Ask-for Garsabs Littls Livee Fish Trap Tax |and new—in place, and a number of WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 | Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Pills 33 st any drugatore. St = E - e s - President Truman @ received this|(cr $1020000 for the Nome harbor The fish trap tax bill was intro- !famous totems. duced by Rep. Marcus Jensen, | President Milton Furness named A 1, f me Democrat of Douglas. It proposed [three committee chairmen: Dr. mcrning from Joseph J. O'Donnell; | 2nd $500,000 for Wrangell Nar pling the present taxes—irom |George Dale, membership; Alva Jr. chairmen of the Civil Aero-| ™ the year beginning July 1 in $75 for ths simple type trap to |Blackerby, auditing, and William S Board, notiiying the Alaska | 7iS budget message. B ® [l The President’s recommendations $150 and from $500 additional for Twenhofel, entertainment De nent Board that the C.A.B. S B s kT 1) ; E_ ) 3 f each trap above 50 for any ¢ .| Twenhofel, who had just succeed- has granted an extension to Feb- [(OF Rivers and Harbors works over i i i he nation totaled $229,224,100 owned to $1,000 additional. Com- 'cd in breaking up agency and family | ruary 1 ceiving comments b P LGRS mittze members said they had croups as a get-acquainted featur2 con proposed revision of its Emmu-{ W il Dri\;e wuh Courtesy ; 1 | Tattersal check, vat-dyed sanforized cotton. agreed on redoubling the § ¢f today's program, named Miss miy ulation 292 Point One. ent tax to $300 and the pr Trene Lohman and Carl D'Epiro to| This was in answer to a protest ."ENTSIN wn_l D i A Crisp, white broadcloth Peter Pan collar and maximum $500 additdonal to . his new committee. |against such revision which would flve Wi ssurance The bill still is subject to addi- | “This club,” said President Fur- curtail present of non- | ¥ curved yolk. Rick-rack braid trim. Only tional revisions before it is put ness, “feels responsible for obtaining ' scheduled a i . . | ;. 3 ! final form and reported out to the the 25 percent differential. We still and within Al PALMDAYL shirts have ‘Shoulder Pad Magic House for action are enquiring into certoin aspects,’ The chairman announced that o such as the need to pay income tax ga] sument is scheduled for F b-' on a sum designated for cost-of- ruyary 15. As it will occupy only ving. one day, the C.A.B. urges that pre- “Our special thanks go to the fol- centations be combined and given lowing: Gov. Ernest Grueninz, Dele- le representative gate Bob Bartlett, Mary Lee Coun- of Protection against Property and ! The Asooutea Fresy) Personal Injury Liability through o {North Ghina industrial city of Tient- having adequate to work. It will reconvene at 10 ere possible. Sizes 30-38 a. m. tomorrow. Automobile Insurance . 7 O i S ol cil, Bill Goding, Joe Flakne and The ADB. filed a further pro- iclals in N i : *Trade Mark Reg. 357.9\1 NFFE headquarters in Washington; tcs along the lines of the original | TL0enUY threatened by e Fire -Theft - Collisi ~ av t otision SAI.ARY BOOSI’ FOR to our two lmembt‘fl roprvs;nt'm cne, which emphasized the depon-'iflm off as lost us while in the capitol, Don Foster gence of Alaska business and in- 3 as lost. 3 i 4 AT e SR g s Reports from Shanghai said peace | i and Relnholt Brust. o ldustry on air oammiers, “In vieW|oure iy mounting throughout| Ses Us for Complete Auto Coverage | z pRESIDEN]’ |N BAG- Similar thanks go to NFFE mem- of the faflure of other transporta- | onina and is being applied to Presi- | A P . U 8 5)2 i 0. (] ers in Juneau for \.pfl‘“l _]()IJ‘ — tion service. ;’]vm e g e rling, i Alva Blackerby, Harry Spi b s b g 1 QUALITY SINCE /887 " ACHESON HEARINGS c::-: mordick and emest win- et o the victorious Communists. coln; also to the nameless ones \\1 0 - b Pais, Srmeaseond i e cut stencils and prepared mai. and FORRESIAl ES "OT AR e B ade m N v raise for President Tru- porest Service, Veterans' Bureau, e S ol A ! The House was in ssion this morning only long enough for read- ing of the journal before it ad- ourned to allow committees to go — pads that can be laundered in the shirt without bunching or shrink munist demand for { nese officials in Nanki 7] 1] | e ipmoro, Tflw measure got @ the AN.S, Fish and Wildlife Serv- il hat the* Russlans. said en-to-on ate yesterday In jce, the Bureau of Labor and oth- WASHINGTON, Jan 12—#— |t S el gaseEpe i e qe"cy X e "Sr(l‘):‘l(fx?)‘ll o o The White House denied today that xpansion of the United - - . CHAlI B L Do, R T o g Seoretary of Defense Forrestal isl States abroad.” TELEPHONE 57 of of South Carolina said there is “no aving the cabinet this week | e { |reason why the bill sllculd not pass ADM'RAI_ ZEUSLER % & o £ 0 e t a news conference a reporter 5 3 A HENRY M HOGUE M i (Cantinied Trom Bage Oney - |Losaay o EiciRiging told Presidential Press Secretary| Ancther Earlin Arriilt piane cr 5 s anager | t TH‘ ory. will be 3 Its tackers are hurrying the pay Charles G. Ross, that Robert S. al-|2d killing three American f partic.pate in the fc m lel \. i ed a T e e iyt - 7 ckeend 19 partic-pate in the foU | pepyjgoria) Treasurer to the De- |come law before inauguration day Whag i sued ppbat SRR (. gedn T A EEE Ani OFFICES—Cowling Motor Building alled by Gol%John R..Noyes,|Portment of L ; if Mr. Truman is to benefit. The . ml m\' ““‘}‘( A tish fliers have il ir Lipalhubwtl of disoussion wilt| < 2/PEINEE, of Slectxlclans, plumb- Jsalaryito $100,000 € yean Ihe ja Ll v b he AR.C. program for the com- | * 2nd operating engineers, haswould also raise the salaries of the | 2 g g LR G YR AR the AR R : requested by es{vice President, Speaker of the Admiral F. A, Zeusler (ret.), E: . i Reis T o ese trades, Mr stated. | House, cabinet members and other €cutive Assistant to the President of R A ] fi“BDU :.“e‘\“""_lf” “M;UV:‘;,‘I"h'j”l; X ich would |top officials the Alaska Steamship Company, usstan enc s, = the ,r;vf "‘.ml Du“‘”‘"“:r,*‘:” a set of dards per-| The Senate Foreign Relations Will be guest speaker at the Cham- I ] ' Mines \ull;umv R “‘lm his ‘“m‘ ice of work and would pro- {committee will start hearings to- ber of Commerce meeting tox"?w ays rl aln ow H ° [} 110 W8ir e Outiide & Sbuds methods] o0 the public. imorrow on President Truman's ap- TOW noon. A report on the Legisla- 3 lnl"flo UCIn t e seW|ce u ml I°n % Sahtairiie: monr at an apprenticeship divis u“pumvmrm of Dean Acheson as his tive _commmee \\111_ be given by prepa!lng for War - |Secretary of State. The first wit- Curtis Shattuck, chairman ain passes PR be set up in the Territorial Dep open in winter. < e o nska old-timer Ment of Labor providinz for »n:!n ss will be Acheson himself. The Harry Sperling will show a For- B L | Ty will. th ion of a board, composed of jonly other witness has not been €st Service movie, entitled “Totem| MOSCOW, Jan. 12.—P—The Sov-f car owners us e or' will be ‘\‘;q u‘:mnl of the |21 equal number of representatives|named publicly by Chairman Tom Land,” which was taken in South- jet News Agency Tass told Russian L] Mokt extensive .contract work next or and managemer The | Connally of Texas, but he is said to east Ala: C! er [ F readers today that Britain is pre % _ d would formu standards|be A. A. Berle, Jr., a former offi- tion in the Seattle Sportsmen Show. paring for war in the Middle East 1 summe: 9 29 g road | rove- 3 2. M 5 v s % N e L AWt rain- | cial of the State Department. The Which will be held in March, will Tass quoted Cairo dispatches claim- - e ; ne } the ; —_— ) . supevise 1 ments out of Fairbanks. | S il TR U R PR in Ala; Benson s ire Senate has been invited to 8lso be discussed. ing that British armies near L o Bl the Territory is ndicapped k the hearings. P Suez ANG wer g 1ditio o'nted superintendent of the An-| e ory i dicapped by he hearing jez Canal were being conditio! 3 lack of skilled tradesmen. An ap- for battle. The Soviet agency ge district, will be given an 90K O ¢ . DEVELOPMENT BOARD i prenticeship program would give that Britain had taken over com- | ted official welcome back to the A. R.! T { ¢ y 3 " kan youth an opportunity 'u Ap wlREpHoIo ls | mand of the Arab Legion and that S"_”O;\]rnnn 1&(’1(:;[‘,; XV;((”_“ B qualify for positions that usually) | (uIS s"].ooo FROM all of Trans-Jordan transport i g iim, i nu‘ N Y5 1go to non-re ident workers at v,w‘ | teing used to move British troops. st e o . s PP CAUSE OF ARREST ~ BUDGET FOR BIENNIUM oL Jguished war record. He served in|, ] '”‘";“““;““k will be in- | - The Lena News Agency said the # leutians in charge viation | troduced to the Workmen's Com- : | At last weekend’s meeting of the Russian head of a big tool factory e imaenen s 10 charge of BVIAOR | pensation Act; provision for month- ,Loir‘?f\l‘%f;fs;‘.iznh;i'g::fi Alaska Development Board, mem- at Chemnitz fled to Western Ger- ! John D. Hudert of Nome will come ‘I;‘hiy ; m‘”‘,‘_‘ (l’VA[‘llll‘_’ a ‘p m{ .‘w - e i klhe l:llifli, 0? a charge of bers revised t_he)r evslimbatv of np.mh many to escape a .x'elurn to _Rus:m -« - m that isolateq district where, ““'jln' “,“l “v"“:"’ EEORAIED, Lo rsonating an FBI agent against fof the coming biennium, cutting lf\:ustodv of the dreaded secret po- . according to Noyes, “it is extremely ;]‘” e s T \aurice Pati Holsinger, 34, now thelr budget by 233 per cent. |lice. we such a capable eERRAICAL S 0 WOy inder arrest atibiel Mbihes | “In view of the difficult finan- - — i pendent, children A U. S. Attorney Ray Kinni- | cial situation of the Territory," i 2 Marcus Jensen, member of thef © : Bl said George Sundborg, consultant Foll he Cabs t y White, AR.C. master me-|, =5 0 ‘O o tives 1 caid yesterday that employees i org g an ollow the Cabs to chanic, also will participate. White |, 2U5% @ LI ERE AT Hollywood makeup studio saw | the board has notified both ; is a member of the headquarters| =~ 'oocries taxation bi photo in a local paper and houses of the Legislature that its noss oAsls staff stationed at Anchorage. Among AFTERNOON SESSION dentifieq Holsnger as the man |Tequirements for the biennium will 4 1 s, other duties he is responsible for| Committee meetings were sched-|who appeared at the studio, claim- |total $383250. rather than $500.- in Douglas p s ‘ maintenance of heavy construction uleq for the afternoon session which |nz to be an FBI agent. cag. D for a Good Time ERE'S the answer fo today’s increasingly hazardous driving condi ) equipm ned at 2 o'clock Kinnison said Holsinger said he| Aske e ing out | . e o : vent: dai o _The sessions will be in Colonel tre committees are as follows vas assigned to a secret mission |ANY specific project, Sundborg re- | tions—a scientific anclysis of your car designed to pre N office in the Federal Build- Mrs. Anna May Anderson; Res {0 China that required he make up |Plied ho item had been omitted gerous conditions from developing. . ing. Noyes and these division chiets tions, Tony Wukich; Pu:licity, Andyias a woman. The studio, Kinnison |Fut that all items had been care- é‘m will participate: Tke P. Taylor, c! arlow; Ways and Means, O. G.|added, made him up and taught;‘“"y pared. : E PRESCRIPTION SHDES Our steering specialist will go over every inch of your car, checking engineer; W. H. Daub, G. M. Tap- Legislation, Andy Barlow;{him Low to impersonate a female. The A.D.B. also notfied the lay- 4 [ 3 hil ditio ley, A. F. Ghiglione and G. H. Fisheries, H. J. Lannon: Safety,| Holsinger left a worthless check |makers that its representative F cl_ A brakes, steering controls, wheel alignment, lights, visibility conditions, Skinner Jobn Rohm. Douglas B. McMullin | ‘or $112.19, the U. S. Attorney add- :’0‘_"" be &”flld to ":ee‘ “fl"}' resi- | Juneau Foot Clinic i and every other item on which the lives of your family may some day 5 > g was appointed Sergeant-at-arm Kihnison filed the charge of |lative commitiees to .discuss ils\§ 14 Qhattuck—Blue 379 i G 5 - Three more delegates arrived personating an FBI agent, after |needs. depend. Many kinds of trouble may develop without giving warning— 4 RI"G SPll(E IO SAIL day -”” "L“t‘“x‘:;,“L‘(f;L'- e C.|viewing the wirephoto — ) | except to a highly trained mechanic. Our service is the surest way to SEATTLE, JANUARY 22 = scrmen's union: ana soe Nah- prevent this. . ol »alock, Western Alaska Fishermer vrw ONVE“IION 'I'o regular inter- Ring Splice, Alaska Steamship UPlon Unalakleet. " " Have us make a Complete Safety Check of your car at regular in [ Company freighter, will sail from R WAKE up A vals. Today isn't too soon fo start. . 4 Seattle January 22, stopping at DEH("‘ OF 6 o p Y George Inlet, Ketchikan, Juneau, | Cordova, Valdez, Port Ashton, Sew- e % Fairbanks has teen designated as e ard, Seldovia and Kodiak 00 ¢ for 1949 annual convention 0 2 44 2 e b ik ek A f Veterans of Foreign Wars, 0 / ? t | ¥ excoutt kercmkax 1o | ATHROP DONMED Department of Alasks. At the final ] o rejects TESTIFY, (‘.R.\\l) ‘Jl RY l} nd of the VFW Council of Ad- R [ ] w C 0 w L l [ ] In Juneau today, enr ‘;v to! WASHINGTON, Jan. 12— ministration last evening, the invi- L - ear as witnesses in a Federal The Republican National (‘n.'n ation of the Golden North Post H 1 iy Investigation st Ketohe e ol v s St ot Seate| i O She, SIS 92495 vear old d 115 Fromt Street Phone 57 . ikan, are two U. S. Army Trans- during 1948 June 20 to 23, was accepted. The _V al’ 0 Ia ees : x‘rmuru; Corps officers from the Its year-end financial report, on|invitation was extended by Gray | <) Vestwar le showe o - ; B s o R LIRS Ramen 8T, Depatig _BELOE b “We aim to take care of our own’’ with Chrysler-Plymouth ardson and Capt. Charles M. Bol- pences totalling $2 736334, | Gar e D) service that matches Chrysler-Plymouth engineering linger are to testify before the did not say how much ~ VFW members from all over the 'S i Y] grand jury in the investigation of dlicans had on hand at Territory will attend the convention | M the alleged sale in Ketchikan of the Loginning of the year, or how |as well as national representatives i army rations drawn in Whittier by much i any—was left in the bank of the VFW and Auxiliary. ; bt 5 a crew member of the U. S. Army when the year ended John McLaughlin, Departent e tub boat LT 366. Among the larger individual um-{(onumnder appointed Vern Met- — y Chlr“practle_ » e g ot ' tributions during the last two|calfe as Legislative Officer for the ? The cost of living in Belgium months of 1948 were: | Department. Department officials P reached a level four times greater §2 00—A. E. Lathrop, Fairbanks,|¢ave unanimous approval of the ap- than before the war. Ala );.V ment.