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PAGE SI THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1949 | ARC AFF d \;{v $1 instead of the $6 it wo o[ JOHN NOYES -I-oers Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. D. Shell AI.VA." N ARMY I' Hubert B. Gunderson arrived on TA U enale ears {havé been at two per cent of $300 horn, R. Shellhorn, Kenneth Loken, Thursday from Seattle to be dis- | The amended bill would continue G. Paseivic, Robert Klempel, V. A. trict chief clerk of the Alaska | two per cent (20 mills) as the maxi- lEAVE ON IHURSDA Chapman, Thomas Emory, S. <. BUDGEI ’SSEI FOR Road . Gompitssion <at Nome, mum taxation in cities, Laurent, Georgine Laurent. Gunderson is to spend a week H 1 , many ot l | : l'nesses n : al b vl et T HIN b e P Here, another at Fairbahks to cal and school purpoie FOR L Sumwait, Fred Wagner, Cather- Iv AT amuiliarize himseld with details, be- | | NIRRT R R e Wagner, E. Wagner. fore going to Nome. Col. John Noyes, Commi :mel" :9 Whitehorse: Charlie ZIMMer. 4 ycoting of the Salvation Army | u Mr. MI’S Bl" POIand { Ronds for Alaska, will leave for o proroanks: Lillie Angerman, 8. squisory. Board was held Friday | r Bigovich, Betty Fitzgerald, Leo Decker Building. A | | | | »F # hington, D. C.. tomorrow to ap- ht in the e Jones, George Davis, Pauline Patch- report fi 9 s —_ = pear before the House Appropria- . h financial report for 1948 was sub- (contmued from puge one) (Continued from Page One; Re'urn On TueSday tions Committee. Enroute, he will in, Gray Tilly, Marlin Feero, Naomi 5¢0q by Captain Johanson and Talbitzer, Jack Mansfield, Laura -viowed by the Board. An activ- Four Escape Injury when stop bricfly in Seattle, Portland, { % A them to cciveet errors made in en- |rived here after the opening day. F W dd 'I' Shanks, Orville Kenny, Stan Aubert oy, s SRS i 1 4 3an wcisco and St. Paul on 4 Eok d eport was also given show- Amphib Cracks Up in 'roning tne bin in tne Howe und| HALIBUT TAX UNLIKELY rom yvedaing Irip e ki s (VRS 3 R Wl i e asked that there be no further| Rep. Andrew Hope, Sitka D:-mo- 1. Noyes, who plans to be aw T uring the pPAss year and the Gastineau Walers assignments of the measure to the |crat, chatrman of the House Fi Taxation Committee. The report |eries Committee, predicted ¥ concurred in by all members |day halibut will probably c(u.[]nuu larrived )pslerda on the Pan Amen» i y h- ‘ R«mrmng from Lhen‘ honeymo:m rom Juneau for a- month, w N 1 ¢ services conducted in| rom Juneau for a . will re- u r er ¢ v and Federal jail Both to buyers of ed wa § yed havoc ay. He will dri J Faku wind E e to Fairbanks G e hos 1; 1 | with an Air Forces cap- | of the committee. tax-exempt when the raw fish bill can plane from Seattle. They wil horage vefore returni Lv A AIN 0" SATURDAY' eports W approved by the| R & Q 7 577 %4 SN £ Y .nd Anchorage before returning to v rey P 3 { terlin, b 4 fake his family by _ Senator Rivers moved to have the | reaches its final form. |be at home in the Spickett Apart-|,i. juneau headquarters. - ED“ S Board i L el HEr ne Orlando, Fla. mittee of the Whole and Senator |chance of the bill getting any far- leave for their new home at Ko- it g R e koo S hif: i et ) A £ . eracked up in a land- Steve McCutcheon was named a5 |ther during the special session. He diak opened . in JunbSUiGaFRANARN, Wil il i v and revie by the Advis- |4 The prices of International Ll s R e LT ; % en- ) : ontinue through the remainder of he storyshour will start again .o poard and the ameunt for the |y Sierling have not been raised. Gastineau Channel, half- chairman of the committee by Sen- |said the bill aroused so much con-| Mrs. Poland, the former Miss|in. week. Five district engineers at the Public library on Saturday . iiine campaign set for $4500 with | Sterling have not been raised. as. at ate President Frank Peratrovich. |troversy that the best approach will | Kalhr:n Kennedy, and Mr. Poland, morning at 10 o'clock. . tentative date for the cam- You can still get beautiful yre from D hore from Dou we in attendance at the meetings. P AR SEOENS T n SSR e P S, S RSN (N LS e ; \ ‘ : \ \ \ \ N \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ N L] { i : the same price you paid several ; \ \ ) b ) \ ! ¥ \ \ \ \ \ N \ N { N )\ \ i = 3 oclock yesterday after- mi::tlmmm:s!sguz_{:kv‘r"‘. “;::d ”l‘: be to have the committee write a|Were married in Seattle on New! a¢ (he present time, the ARC, Mi* Edna Lomen, librarian, hos n set for April 15 | { International Sterling Silver for T LI complete new bill. | Year's Day. The wedding ceremony |.ac let contracts for the hard sur. 'eturned to Juneau after a visit of = B | the pilot described as a full and Senator Lyng objected on| Numerous Southeast Alaska groups|Was neld at the home of Mrs. Park- | 4ing of 90 miles of the Ri hard. Several weeks in the states and an- v . wind smacked the single (lm‘ grounds that this would he opposed the four percent tax pro-|er McAllister, sister of the bride :‘;‘ ,,If,'h“,l,, 30‘,,:;,9; 21 r?;? affi- nounces the resumption of the story ATTENTION ELKS years ago: o abee into rough water just Tepititious and unnecessary. Afterlposa) on the grounds it would di-| Mrs. Poland chose a rose-gray acka Highway and- 48 miles of the hour for children. g For example: a 6-picce place \ ; " was ready to settle in floundering for some time over this | yert fish and business to Prince faille suit with navy blue accessor- (Genn Highway. Col. Noy OF B¢ Mrs. Lomen said there is no Installstion ofaftloers'at: iegn- { ‘seifiiy. in moet Ttésuhtional 1o near Mayflower dilemma, the Committee of the|pypery lies for her wedding, Mrs, McAllis- | i notuns paving will get o 534 Jike Juneau and she is glad t ar meeting Wednesday evening, |} g i overio fon e 1 Whole arose and reported Pro- | Ren Mark Jénsen, Douglas Dem-|ter, the bride’s only attendant, wore | auy 1 gune and tnat. the work back to the Capital City. January 19th BBat Ll e injury were Capt. W. Bress 1 ved into second |CFal: Who introduced the bill, has|a black sult with matching acces- e m:i\.m,d( Vo the I“u‘f"”k — E s | s e e C. ¢ pilot and owner, en- The bill was moved into second | ,;oceq reducing the suggested tax sories. Mr. Jack Bower was best| ; ; i gt filiged o claLnshig g o ineering offic with an Air reading and minor amendm(‘nl‘a to two percent, which would be man. on. | o“nmnu&iunalblurlinLSil\cr. Forces maintenance group at An- Were made. Senator Anita Gar- |y, four-tenths of & cent a pound.| Former Juneau triends attend:ng! e oo e I avpeareold Blok moven 1 rewmcorpacete 40 she LR 0 CEN e R B e iy M. ASK A AlRlANES | S Ohristine, and one pas- bill the provisions for a tax creditt coi "ro "toving coldestorage sal-|Mr. and Mrs b 'McLau“nu(n‘! i i i Dale Lee, former employee Of up to $10 for Aluskan yesidents |, which he said would not be in-|3: and Mrs. Victor Lien s | | THE rihwest Adrlines in Anchor- but her motion dled for lack of f o ys: “the Prince Rupert diver-|liam J. Roberts, and John Bishop.| OPEN' pAA IAFES T \ : {" The bill was continued in sec-[5°0 threat. | Mr. Poland is a big-geme guide N LY Gfi E | et Wk et s oy am |, PROPERTe % mn o xS romna | PASSENGERS ; i oS ”L1,“‘,;lSli‘::‘s;,::frcfj"a(;,; Sitier committee of the whble hear- P“-I“_;g" “"&“"};’””“‘:h e 1 employed in the Territorial SEHOP eft e TS0 aA 1 ? @ _|tax bill in the House this afte wation office i . sav-1 T v when the strong down-draft hurled ing was scheduled for this MO | o1 appeared assured after a fav- | crel s 1 Juneau for seV-' pu; american worid Alrways {1 Come In and Browse Around the plane into the turbulent chan- :lllg.L ::!I:flm()l ‘\:!}:mll:‘exf:‘qlui:ez oratle Téport on i by the. Ways| Iplanes carried 71 passenge n and el we 1S a P 3 3 hat s ons 0! e 1terna - 2 2 . R b o S 4 - z,“ ‘,,:’,,,. ;.:;:,mmb;ll::itgil:gkihl:. enue Code to which reference is “')‘_d‘ MR aninioee shortly be- i \""m’*fn:::";i“‘lu»‘l;“: wk\mwbi\ul‘_ (.CP.EDUI- FD l ol R o T e right wing into the waves, the pilot Mmade in the bil be R T T e SR iOWER 'I'u"ION v i Hidix ok % w§ 8 » related, the second float was bat- to_the Senators. D e e | aidilied ~ T Ly > tered and bent into uselessness. He n:;ll:v‘hieg(l)t\e“nr::e;f:ma Cix:ss:ug: e e unammeou? ] FEES |N 0REG°N. | From Seattle: Lester Welss, Bill 4 ] 8] 'l ) A L §) lig - @» o1 “(‘;“wx(:‘ e Tfi'e"’kél“d B Bittuhrovet oo 'Bills Nos, | the members in attendance. He not- "Poland, Charles Goldstein, Laura OR INFORMATION o | File Your w e D ikl It weny 6 and 7. They thus become the|ed that was particularly significant AI.ASKA SIUDENTS( Idtein, Kathryn Poland, Beulah Confact ARRIVALS AND L G : SOl Tad Ll s e % e % R [EE0/ . D, A a3 G onfac . = Income Tax = Swo. Douglas. youtiis \paul’ ana . gession) Onelof ‘them proyldés for jare, members pf the key poigiiioe = b md o o ALASKA STEAMSHI DEPARTURES x: 8 b Joe Kinch, were the first to get the purchase of five typewriters for {on revenue raising | SALEM, Ore.. Jan. 19— —A b1.1 5 55 e i b SH p i Re;urns - L & skitf, bringing (e use of the legislature and pay- | The sharply revised bill Wasiio let Alaska students attend the| From,Anuetles Juck BRigipcHeny COMPANY Northbound » d " s eroui ment of a balance due on two ‘(ht’duled for action on the House University of Oregon and other Ol‘l-j’"Tbt;df“ h o S.S. BARANOF _Jan. 25 | ® EarIY - i mimeograph _machines purchased | loor, under suspension of the rules gon State colleges without paying | 3 B "’\“h;\" e ;T, Phone 2 po Y ®» L A e teip a1 1880 er. . Tho - other | meakure)for the sake of greater speed, short- non-resident tuition fees will be|goiot ™Oh U S i g i Southbound ™ And Speed Up Your = i raven adopts the recently compiled and |ly after 2 pm. introduced ir. the Oregon legislature | - . 8" Jim Brown, Emma Sj“_“' H. E. GREEN S.S. ALASKA __Jan. 24 o R( fund Check » " annotated laws as the Code of | The Ways and Means Committee, Ly Sen. Richard L. Neuberger, ;“"‘“‘“- Eileen Lannen, Nels Bjerk- Agent SR R Bl e * Exh® who d she and her husband were ;.. I tioaded by R Waten . maplr, Portiund_Demscrat ¥ ss, James H. Fuller, Gladys S.S. BARANOF _Jan. 30 . - Y s v e - e | R T P DO i | S B N Pk Y * LEOL.LAZETTI - * Tenio) g roposed two percent tax to one (ne 6 ShIAE L S50 fhe all, Miss A. Bostanian, J. Her- . @ Landing at Yakutat Monday, she BROWN'E IROOPERS L] o S ‘l]‘.el Af““““g‘ff’f“f e the same| [ " Helen Little, Forrest G. Fra- | [ECIRZ W (1 1221 2] ? = Tax Counsellor P said the plane’s tail wheel cracked, aReOREE Aux 5 ; Vs On. 08 LIESOT SkY dy, Cecil Casler, Ann White, Henr: # Room 1—Old First National A ot : A y oo 0 S b property exemption &t Foregn students now are exempt | ’ fgetd]| Bank Buildi » and they were forced to stop over T0 MAKE COOKB OKS |32 50 7 it ceiginaliy cacrien wh Lo the non s esAsht, Tons Satre, Jack Allman, B. Quinton, N.| ALASK T s S S Butiding, i R , S S o s e | A, % U, A STEAMSHIP COMPANY P cracked again on take-off yester- Brownie Troop No. 8 met in the | property Washington ;arnu Xiakks Lst‘ur“nu Gerund. S Super Market w» day morning, and the planc WAS yioo.o pay Tyesday, January 18.| Sentiment had favored raising the cn the same vasis, ae Washington | . Yoaasn CArpemlen, TonyGames, * 5885858 b cleared for a water landing at @ T L T each girl to | sxemption to $5000 dulng SOME State students. The result is, Neu-| Juneau ey make a cookbook. The president |stages of the committee's consider- r s “tha § Plans for flying the light plane . bl ity ol o e B berger said, “that Washington | ypointed monitors, anice Kur- [at'on since last weel ‘r-» te's commereial and cultural ties to the States will end at Juneau, ) e rding to-the tamlly, Stevens oLkl end tagt Vdodwere) oo PERSONAL EXEMPTION a are strengthened.” ey o4 en this week. Darlene Gross furn- | i | i PR ald his plans weren't definite but (ot AL T aved a| Personal property exemption ! - he thought they would continue | o= oo would apply to household furnish- FRED JACOBSEN BACK the journey by commercial plane. |* o ngs, antomobiles, hoats and other| Fred Jacohsen, local contrator,| o Our troop leaders are Mrs. R. gs, es, S al 3, Damageto the craft, he said, in- . versonal belongi who has been south and east as far 8 : Taylor and Mrs. H. Rowland.—Tru- | nal belongings. as Minneapolis, has returned to his cluded a battered nose and the loss \dine Tversen, Reporter. Fishermen's union spokesmen were |25 eapo a o his | of two wing floats. B strong advocates of the increased,lme town Juneau. Stevens and his wife are from ! pers 4 % i —_——— e oo e i e o INDORTANT MEETHIE. | o i Sooesn o il oo 1o himamene " Little Sauk, Minn,, as home dd-’ equivalent of tools and should be! OF SOROPTIMIST CLUB | ‘arecis tax exempt. | INSULATION e b2 The revised bill puts a taxation ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM | . i y g | There will be a most importam;‘“l“" of $10 on unimproved mining ! WEATHER STRIPPING GAN | luncheon meeting Thursday, Janu- | 1aims. The original version set it | warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 ary 20, in the Terrace Room of the |2t $300. That means the tax would Miss Mirigm Troutman, daugh- Baranof Hotel, of the Soroptimist | BRR ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Trout- Club. 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