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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Sfi&fier’s . B-Phones-13 SANITARY MEAT COMPANY ==== 60 Lower Prices EVERY SALE Meat at Its Be FREE DEF SHMOKED MIEAT fiormel’s HAMS — Half or W ole Pourd . . . 3¢ B A CON— Piece of Lny Size Pound . . . &9 BACON SQUARES— Pound . . B3 c .. BB HAMS — Picnic Siyi~ Poun e i OF BEEF Cut to Yeour @rder Pound...$1.15 BEEF ROAST Pound . . . LOIN OF PORK ROAST— Pound . . . ROLLED RIB and RU.'P ROAST Pound Stewing Chickens Fancy Colored Hens New Yori: Dressed mHZ2O=N - < FREE DELIVERY SILLPASSED BY SENATORS, (Continued from Page One) The Senate upped the pay of the iief Clerk of the House and the ccretary of the Senate from $17 day to $20 a day, Sundays in- j luded. The pay of the assistant lerk and assistant secretary were nereased from $15 to $17.50 a day. n appropriation of $187 was made o cover the pay boost. A- recommendation by the Com- | mittee on Contingent Expenses that | legislators ke paid mileage for the ecial session, in addition to mile- ge ior the regular session, was ejected by a vote of 12-4, with | “enators Collins, Jones, Munz and ! Nerland voting to retain the mile- 1age. ! Senator Jones spoke in favor of | paying mileage for the special ses- | Jion, stating that he expected to be | illoried for his stand on the mat- r in view of his previous conten- on that the session is illegal. He ! bointed cut, however, that the laws of Alaska clearly state that “ap- ! propriations for salaries, per diem 'and mileage shall be appropriated” for special as well as regular ses- i sions of the legislature and that he | does not believe the law should be i changed or suspended by legislative esclution. “Many members of this Legisla- ure lost money by having to come to Juneau earlier than they had contemplated and they should be compensated,” Senator Jones said. | HJR.'1, to suspend the law for- bidding the hiring of aliens by the Territory, was reported out by the Judiciary Committee this morning with a “Do Not Pa: tag bearing the signature of all members of the committee. Also reported out was H. B. 4, which skyrockets the license tax on fish traps and on fish caught in traps. Senators Rivers and Mac- Kenzie recommended passage of the Bill, Senator Butrovich reported without recommendation and Sena- ors Munz hung a “Do Not Pass” the measure. YESTERDAY’S P. M. SESSION Although Senator Barr’s bilk to raise the tax on motor fuel oil, mended to exempt fuels used by ertain classes of stationary en- gines, was killed by a 7-9 vote in the Senate yest afternoon, there were indications during the VOTE IS 13-3 | votes had been tallied, that it re- | that tr debate on the bill that it will be ator v roduc on time | The measure came on the floor for third reading rather unexpect- | | | votes ‘.An(l the against Committee Peratrovich Rules President on he question of whether the rules ad or had not been suspended. The President ruled, after the 11 FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1949 o ——————— cd during the regular ses- |increase would “break the fisher- .nd that it may pass at that \men and call their rightful ‘wrath down upon the Senators who vot- ed in favor of the bill.” Senator Butrovich said that he Iy after Senator Barr secured 11|does not believe that the Road for suspension of the rules ‘Baard should have too much money, held | especially when so much is needed for purposes, ‘The Federal ;overnment, he said, is paying most of the road costs in the Territory. Senator Barr, while admitting re is a surplus in the road other | quires 12 votes for @ two-thirds |fund, asserted that there should | najority of the Senate, the ma- |not be a surplus’and that more of ority required for a suspension of | t should be spent on roads he rules. | ‘Roads,” he said, “are a prime Senator Howard Lyng, after a |consideration in the development of ief meet with his Rules Com- |the country.” announced that all me- On the tinal passage of the bill ianical calculations arrived at the |the vote was: jon that two-thirds of 16 3 and that in actuality 11 nel 10 2 otes is ticient to suspend ules Impertant Revenue Bill n the debate upon the merits he b 1l, Senator Barr said that | motor fuels tax is a sales tax ut “it is the fairest form of sale in that the people who pay he tax get the benefits.” ling his bill the most impor- nt revenue raiser, next to the t Income Tax Bill, introduced in present session, Senator Barr id that cood roads are next in mportance to good schools. State or fuels taxes average 4.6 cents allon, he said er Senator Collins, still holding a oubt that the special is | legal, said that he hopes the same bill will be introduced in the regu- session. Senator Jones agreed ith Senator Collins and announc- d that since he started out by iming the special session ille- he intends to be consistent. For Regular Session Senator Lyng stated that Sena- tors Collins and Jones “have a cint” and that he agrees with statement by Senator Butrovich t the special session should be : the enactment of “basic” tax s'ation only and other measures should come up in the regular ses- icn which starts next week. Senator Andrew Nerland thought 1e ‘ncrease too steep and said that e would support a one cent in- rease. Senator Engebreth said the ople in his Third Division are for e increase, a statement that was parently attested in the final ote when all four Third Division members were on the affirmative side. Senator Garnick announced that he is opposed to the increase be- cause of the burden on the fish- ermen who, she said, are now pay- ing out 40 per cent of their in- ome in taxes. Break The Fishermen Her stand was seconded by Sen- Me- Rivers, Huntley Dawes, Anderson, Barr Yes. utcheon, the | Engebreth. Butro . Colling, Garnick, Lyng, Munz, MacXenzie Peratrovieh Legality Again Another tion concerning le- alty of lezislative action, a ) .ised by Senator, Collins, the only attorney in the Senate, came up while House Bill No. 9 was under onsideration. The bill refers to averal ctions of the newly com- iled and annotated Laws of the ritory and was passed by the cn January 15, three days these compiled laws were No ones, erland. ouse | .dopted as the Code of Alaska. Sen- itor Collins asserted that the bll hould have been referred to sec- jons of the Session Laws rather han sections of the new comped- um. Attorney General Ralph Rivers was called before the Senate and old tne members that it was prop- er to refer to sections of the new code in the bill and that it was merely a matter of identification. Che Courts, he said, cons.der main- ly the intent of the Legislature nd seek to uphold legislaticn rath- >r than to throw it out. An attempt to suspend the rules nd place the Net Income Tax Bill in third reading for final pas- sage was lost after Senator Lyng, Chairman of the Rules Committee, argued for regular procedure in ing the bill and placement calendar by the Rules Com- mittee. The Yelock yesterday afternoon to re- convene at 10 o'clock this morning. Senate adjourned at 3:30 - - MEANS BACK FROM LEAVE Jack C. Means returned yester- day via Pan American Airways af- ler a six-week leave in the States. Means, an engineer in the Public Survey Office, visited his former home, Estes Park, Colorado. & LR SN The first lighthouse in the United States was built in 1673 at the en- Butrovich who said that the trance of Boston harbor. WINTER SERVICE and $TORAGE For Your Outhoard Motor | 2. 3. 4. ’ For motors up o 6 h.p. For motors from 6-16 h.p. For motors over 16 h.p. R. Thoroughly clean and flush cooling ¢ protective chemicals. 8 5.00 . Cowling’s Convenient Plan Will Save You Time and Money HERE IS I'WHAT WE DO! tem with Remove spark plugs and lubricate cylinders. Fill lower unit with fresh grease to drive out any water. Apply protective compound to all exterior rust- able parts. : THIS SERVICE ASSURES A MOTOR READY TO RUN NEXT SPRING b 4 7.50 10.00 NOTE: Your motor is insured against fire and theft while in storage. W. COWLING === THE MARINA - CoO. fy iy e RELEY W-A-N "OR SALE OMPLETELY furnished 3-bdr. home, hardwood floors, fireplace, laundry facilities, retrigerator, elec. range. Beautiful home with view, central location. Terms. $35 per month rental near school and business district with pur- chase of $1500 furniture. Two bodrocms. Includes radio, refrig., ete. On Lawson Creek, 2 bdr. home, good beach for children, furnished. Terms, immediately available. IWO fireplaces, utility room with Bendix Washing machine and dryer; double plumbing, garage, possible 3 bdrs, appr. 5 acres land; former Fromholst property. vurnished or unfurnished. AFE, rooming house ai:d bar pric- ed right, good inceme, books open to serious prospect. KENDALL'S troller, 32-ft., excel- lent condition, Pelican; THE FORRESTER; THE CLARICE; power barge. L(OPERTY near airport, home appr. 3 mi. Glacier Highway, 3- bdrs, 5 acres pat. land; 2 houses mi. 1 acre pat. land; 10% mi. eppr. 5 acres pat. land, ho and large garage, 4% money, pri ed for quick sale, good water sys- tem LIQUOR Store with clean stock; can remain or move from pres- ent location. TWO duplex prices $4.500 and $9,500.00; also CRESCENT apts. LOTS in city, on' Glacier and Dou:las highways. 3-bdr. honie Notway Point, $3,500 cash. Pos- sible terms. NURPRY < MURPHY LALTORS - ACCOUNTANIS Phone 76 over First National Banl -~ BABY dit’on. Bassinette, excxellent Ph. Black 630. con- 98 3t 2 FR. SKIS &and ski boots, size 9, 1 pr. h Y Bs ) orted sports equipment mattress and twin Red 855. 99 4t As: spring bzd. Call 1 size 39 Panel Chevroiet converted to flathed, $150. 513 A Willoug p'. No. 2. 97 3t AUCTION Saie Sunday, 2 p. m., 731 E St. 97 4t AMEESE Kittens. Write or may be seén: A. “E "Tickell, Auke Bay. 97 3t MATCHER davenport and Dining table, 4 chairs, double bed, dresser, chest of drawers, cleetric range. Ralph G. Wright, chair. 704 W. 10th St.,, basement apt. 96 tf RUBBER blade 6-volt "auto or boat fans, special this week $8.75. Juneau Welding Co. Ph. 525. 94 Tt 6-ROBM, fully rurnished house, full concrete !asement. $6,000. Terms. Ph. Greer. 499. 83 tf ONE 1500-Watt Ualversal Light Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Ne'son’s Jewelry Store 976 t1 LUS1 AND FOUND FOUND — Pair pink rim glasses‘. | Owner may have same by paying for this adv. FOUND: Ladies brown kid, black cloth and black fur lined glove. Call at Empire. DAUGHTER IS BORN T0 MR., MRS JAMES GRAY A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Gray in Corvallis, Ore- gon, on Thursday afternoon. Proud- est grandmother in Juneau is Mrs. Emma Gray, who is welcoming her first grandchild. * The baby has leen named Nancy Reagan and she weighed six pounds at birth. James Gray, who was born and reared in Juneau, is now on the en- gineering faculty of Oregon State College. SGBdri BOY BABY BORN TO FLOBIJYGS, SEATTLE Birth of a son January 12 to Mr. and Mrs. John Floberg, formerly of Juneau, now of Seattle, was an- nounced today. The new arrival weighed 8 pounds, 8 ounces, and has been named John Lanford. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hildre and Mr. and Cash Cole of Juneau. . Wanted! Men and Women Who Are Hard of Hearing %o make this simple. »o drope used with si rll;:.::fim 1t e 2 . 2.".;@" ., by ris o 2 noises due to or coagulated wax (cerumen), try the Qurine Home Method test that eo many say has St e e after s woney at .:&- We recommend. BUTLER-MAURG DRUG CoO. — Brownie's Liquor Store i’hnne 103 139 So. Franklin P. O. Box 25%6 ~ _ T A-D-S randise. Juno 98 3[: Mrs. | 4 a4 ik i FA 1] ¥ TOR SALE IMMEDIATE Occupancy -— Just completed new house, full con- crete basement with garage; fine Channel view from living room, dinette and kitchen. Hardwood floors. Automatic hot water heat Liberal terms. TOCAL Owner wishes to sell new two bedrocm home in Ballard District, Seattle. One level house, fully furnished. Financed F.H.A. Under cost. Trade for local prop- erty. A WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 BEST NEIGHBORHOOD, three Ledrcoms, large living room, din- ing room, fiyeplace, tiled drain- boards in kitchen, best new elec- trical equipment, Ray automatic oil furnace, full concrete base- ment, game room, very best fur- . niture, drapes, venetian blinds, . rugs, mirrors. Large bedroom and | game room in basement would make excellent apartment for ! | monthly income. $15,000. About $5,000 will handle. BEST CAR BUY, 1941 Ford busi- ness coupe, in top shape. $750. NOTE: We have two nice sofas at $30 each. PEIER WOCD SaLES AUGUENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Earbor — Phone 91 FUR RENT GARAGE or warehouse or shop for rent. 78 Willoughby Ave. Ph. Blue 275 after 4 P. M. 93-tf 3 FOR RENT: Room in private | home. Phone Blue 449. 90 3t 120x4: FT. Space for siioxre Vl‘ooxrr; or carpenter shop. Call at Occi- dental Bar. Phone 674. 86 tf for women, closz to business district. Call between 6 and 8 p. m. 326 Sec- ond Street. Ph. Black 354. 85 tf FIVE Octive Wurlitzer Spinit piano r rent, Ar ‘erson Piano Shop 80 | STEAMHEA LED Rooms, weekly or | Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 tf . VURILLZER Spinit piano for rent Piano Shop. 52 t1 Hotel under n Reusonable ren 982 | Anderson | "ORTHEKN management Phone 74 | APTS, Rocms with sitcher priv lleges. Home Hotel. Ph. 8st. 47 u | SEAVIEW a,.. for rer | ftrom Federal Bldg. feam-Teated 656 & | NICE Clean Room Lower rent. 3., Goid St (CE CLEAN steam neaied rooms | also steam baths . Scandinaviar Rooms. 36 SRRSO NP . | Iron ore from the Lake Superior i region is used for about 85 per cent of U. S. steel and iron pro- { duction. | MISCELLANEOUS - | {HOPES New and Used | Mase. We buy, sell and exchange. 214 2n( i St. Phone 908. 999 ¢t WINTER and PunD, CO. inc Complete Photographic Supplie: Developing - Frinting - Enlargir Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats | SUARANTEED Reausuc Peroa 1 | ent, $7.50 aper curls. 3] ur Lola’s Behuty Shop. Phone 201 " 815 Decker Way. {ROOM and board in private home for mother and six-year-old scheol boy. Urgently needed by February 1. Ample reférences. Ad- dress Box 5362, c-o Empire, 99 4t WANTED—Office space. Call Blue 228. 99 . tf WANTED: Small apt. or cabin for single man, steady, sober. Write Empire C-5357. 97 4t URGENTLY needed, 2 or 3 bed- room house or apt for couple and 3 children. Phone E. Bucasas, I_JSCG Storis, or 313 So. Frank- lin. 97 4t . WILL -~ Exchange 2-room apt, with day bed for suitable 3 room apt. Ph, Green 752. 97 4t and general office gi;l | for permanent position. Write | { Empire C, 5349. 96 tf IXPERIENCED Clerk Stenograph- er. Salary $258 per month. In- quire Room 203, Health Depart- men, Territorial Bldg. 2t | WOMAN wants work of m;‘ktnz | by day or week. Ph, Blue 655 5 i Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time - . -

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