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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ™= .. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1949 EASURE | SISENATE PASSES [CLARIFICATION |JUNEAU WINS FROM HAGERUP HIGH MAN, [MES |55, Tl e e MEASU TWO MEASURES | STILL LACKING, |DOUGLAS, LOPSIDED FRIDAY NIGHT BOWl, CAGE GAMES e HGHTDOPE v ast night with Erv Hagerup T folI:;:vs-me wesp Vanport 67; Oregon Education!Hartford, Conn. outpointed Sandy 1 1 p scorer for the evening with 58 Saddler, 124, New York, 15. (Title). 9 (Continued from Page One) Although the Alaska Steamship! In a rough-house game last| °P SCOT€r g b il 158. , 124, k, H 0 u S E I '5 | compry communioibed ‘with - At-inight thab énded ‘with' ond Douglas |23 Standing of the clubs are as| Bradley 54; San Francisco 52. Western Washington 60; St. Mar-! HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Charley I C % first place, Bert’'s Food| Wyoming 56; Colorado Aggles 33.|4ns (wash,) 37. | Salas, 147, Phoenix, Ariz, outpoint- v Committee this morning With oo General Ralph Rivers first|player being rul a split recommendation: Senators |, % ; L I e e v; second, Home Grocery;| Oregon 49; Washington State 38.| oakland Bittners 58: College of|ed Willle Jenkins, 149, Homestead, hird place, Engineers and Thomas| Idaho 64; Washington. 47. | Pacific 52. |Pa., 10. — 4 Dol “ana’ RIVER dadinat Hakikge, ;m ‘Fm)rlmll‘}'nl “.:Mimg the with-%unnecessflry roughness in the clos- | (Continued from Pag g ‘ T nolding o he aska income tax|ing minutes, the Junea gh | o JAaAS % | — | Senators Jones and Peratrovich injpo;m the wages of sailors, and has|Crimson beats won lops‘:dedfllul— Hardware, tediGHENEEE DN tudoun [ (G Bor L a8t P San Jose State 52; California Poly| DENVER.—Corky Gonzales, 123%, duced three new bills in the House |favor of passing the bill . |wired him since that time for alfair from the Douglas High Hus. “’4 COi fifth place, Alexander| Southern California 54; Stanford| - Denver, outpointed Proctor Hein- yesterday, one of them to levy a| The Committee on Bducatlon,jesision on the matter, no clari-| kies 64 to 14, The game was played T 0'0 18st place, Callfornia Gro- j¢4. Puget Sound 52; British Colum-[old, 124, Oklahoma City, 8. tax on tobacco and tobacco pro- Publu.' Health and Morals and Vet-|goo4ion has yet been made, ac-'in the Douglas gym. y cery. - Colorado 63; Iowa State 48. bia 42. | SAN DIEGO, Calif.—Hank Her=~ Sucts erans’ Affairs recommended that! .o ging to Adm. F. A, Zeusler,| . Indiv dufll_ tfnd team scoring last | Utah 70, Denver 54. g5 TR ring, 149, San Dieco, outpointed The tax would be levied at the HB. 1, the measure to increase|...c.iive assistant to the president| The Bears started the scoring night follows: i3 Colorado State 55; Idaho State] |Rudy Davilla, 150, Los Angeles, 10. following rates ceilings on old age assistance, be| f the company. land at no time were they mildly Home Grocery 144, | JOHN WIESE HERE | Y On cigarettes: Two cenis on a|amended to change the ceiling fig-| "gince the first communication (threatened. Juneau played it L. HOIMQUSt 124 145 204 473{ Utan State 58; Brigham Young : . | package of 10 ttes; three|ure from $90 to $75. Senator R. M.| iy the Attorney General, Judge |usual tight zone defense with the T uu}mqulst 166 139 157 46254, John Wiese, secretary of the, cents on a package of 20, 8|MacKenzie, a member of the com-|py e poc joched an order ‘permit- | Huskies loosely organized. In the H !\urd}unson 111 133 114 - 358 Montana 74; Montana Normal 45 | Western Alaska Fisheries Councils, | s on a package of 50. mittee, also made a specific) . e company to withhold the |third quarter, the third team for | E HASeTup 212 189 192 _503| st Mary's (Calif.y 66; West Va |is here from Anchorage to spend On cigars: One ‘cent each on|recommendation against allowinglio’ yut ordering that the with-|the Bears was run in and played, TOtAIS . 613 606 667 1885 |State 52. | several days, and is at the Gastin- ling at 10 cents or un-!aiiens or one-y dents o Ye-fpoidings te kept in a special fund,|the balance of the game. o ; Gonzaga 52; Portland 50. Hotel. two cents each on cigars re- |ceive such nce “Mr. Rivers, the Attorney Gen-| Alexander Photos i 53. 53 53 159l tailing at from 11 cents to 15 cents; | A slight change in plans for the |01 "has renorted to the press that| on : = 300t : 7 e 3 three cents each on cigars retailing Lv'.gl‘l;n?urth‘s Sitka trip _Was aN-lwo 4i4 not consult the ‘proper Al- |l ; first quarter, Huskies 5 £ Lincoln ... 131 153 176 460 3 ¢ s from 16 cents to 25 cents; four|nounced in the Senate this MOIN- |, o authorities' on tHe tax ques- Bears 16; second quarter, Huskies R Brae 89 157 147 303 U cents each on ars retailing at[ing. The party will go to Sitkaly B0 "0 a0 Tl a0l Gated. |7, Bears 34; third quarter, Huskies | - "0 - < 350 ek aen 25 cents to and five cents tout March 6 :nl,rrxl(l the Alaska| “.yoo were under the impression 10, B(_‘af's 47; fourth and final score 7. Alexandes 158 161 139 Z B each on cigars retailing above 35|Line steamer Denali and will Te-|y\"iho attorney General was the) ZUSkies 14, Bears 64. Totals 581 662 684 cents. . turn here on the Alaska, which willl oo %o bp e €0 par we have | SUMMARY R L On tobacco and snu.i: Two cenis ' make a \p:(l..l call at her cen unsuccessful in getting ‘“m‘JUNEAU g per ou. southtound voyage. fo give us a definite decision. At Graues g, 1 Bert’s Focd Center | . e same time the Alaska Tax Ool-'Graved n” 915 R WL 8 : 2 Why Lose Yours? 7| R. Stewart 124 170 150 ¢|B. Smith ... 121 127 163 PASSENGERS, FREIGHT, ! w g .| I Brust . 108 157 137 / i HY GAMBLE and S. Smith 174 186 186 MAIL AND EXPRESS SCHEDULED perhaps “lose vour shirt”, Totals 548 661 657 { 08 i 5y to Fire when, at low cost, i % RESERVATIONS T you can protect your in- | Ross’ Oasls J UNE A U | vestment in home, furni- emoom e | OMPIOTMATION | ARRIVALS AND | | tareand other heloncings B Mill 152 158 165 Confact DEPARTURES | with strong insurance? R. Mill 126 158 158 Northbound r Thotau ik TR | (OMPANY S.S. DENALI ...._Feb. 13 Fie - Gwitanes - tiay 64\ 5. Blanton 132 222 162 Phone 2 S.S. ALASKA ...Feb. 15 Call on pts,| B. Hudson 120 135 174 Southbosdsd M. Davlin 133 157 150 H. E. GREEN | : ‘ S.S. BARANOF _Feb. 13 - et feeut SS. ALASKA _ Feb, 21 Shattuek Totals 564 715 635 | California Grocery Seruing Al AHaska £ lg b ;’ | The score by quarters was as fol- LEVIED ON SELLERS3 The ts be “levied upon 3 1€ according to reports we con- . g e bax yeud oo et weon Dorothy Heliker, [l & Teee s e s of cigars, cigarcttes, tobacco 3 LS liaw applies to crews on our vessels. | pooye ™' ¢ and snuff in Alaska, who shall col- H 7 ¢ b 5 st L o ool daa Alex Galr Jr Under the circumstances we yooits o v ’ b / have been oblized to comply with y the Territory” the tax collected. I 1 ? McClellan, f There is a provision, however, Wed in DouglaS the clear lstter of the law rather ;a0 =0 oo o o that wholesalers or distributors may than subject ourselves to the penal-, i, ie o { ties. prescribed for ‘lack of .observ- i ¢ the tax when the product is { 3 hipped into the ritory. At an intimate home cexw‘nnmy.li“‘“‘* and we shall continue iu vd() Rahsin, Anotber of Rep. Taylor's bills|in the ence of“only family,5 Until there is proper authorlty i ngep would place the automobile license | members i 1 close friends,:for doing otherwise. | Adams, g tax revenues in the Roads, Air-|aiss Dorothy Heliker last night R Ao s o Treffers, g fields and Marine Facilities fund.| me the bride of Alexander MacKinnon, g His third would estatlish the ! Gair, Jr. | office of Real Estate Comm ssioner [ The Rev. Rotert Treat officiated | 1 e and regulate the real estate busi-|at the service in the Gair family b : ness in the Territory. I Lome in Douglas. G DOUGLAS inished yesterday's ses-| The bride wore a navy blue dress| Warmer weather and new snows Cuthbert, f House pulled the bill to!with pale pink trimming, and her {Will provide excellent conditions tor , £ create an apprenticeship training | wedding corsage was of matching [Juncau Ski Clubkers on the entire program for Alaska off the table|[ping flower: ski trail area this weekend. Re- and pesced it by a 16-8 vote. Her attendant was M'ss Eleanor |Ports from mid-week skiers indi The House adjourned until Mon- | Reidi of Douglas. cate some of the best possible ski morning and held no sess.on| The pridegroom’s brother, Angus conditions of the season exist on Y, 8 C. Gair was his best man. |the trail at the present time. Pusich, g After the little family group had| The slalom hill will be the scene Clem, g wished the couple well, over a|of classification racesSunday afte % bandsome wedding cake, the wed-|Doon in both Junior and Senior Totals 5 ding party went to the Douglas!divisions. This will mark the last TICE ¢ o avaflable practice sessions hefore | F?’““‘ii (:Ml::: Ao E“g'"‘;“s £ Q 1 3air and his bride plan to|the' Anchorage Ski Club races 1" the Iirst game of the evening,) spot 7 MEASURE:) 1 \lc :(m- SuutLt‘le on the Princess Which are being scheduled to start SIEnacs -were defeated by Colum-{s. Johnson 105 179 170 Norah tomorrow, for a monil's |next weckend in Anchor bio Lumber 41 to 24. The Signacs|D, Mattson 149 158 141 honeymoon. Returning, they will; Class B and C racers will be in- Started the scoring but were unable | A, Johnson 117119 189 !make their home in the Hoskins |terested to know the dates set for 0 kecp up the tallying because of | 0. Cecotti 132 130 155 ! partments (the Juneau Ski Club races in these the faster playing of the Lumber-| fTotals 510 503 612 % The bride, formerly of Seattle,|classes which have been set for T€P: At the start of the game, the S has been employe a bookkesper | February 26 and 27. Many excellent ACS team was in possession of Odom and Co. th tha Trek ont | trophics and medals are in store the kall 1.,}) but missed on their }A. Bry:_u)t 125 184 ffice e here two years|for winners in these events. Class PAsses and basket shots. The Lum- | R. Breitkreutz 155 133 : 1A racers will on at the ski bermen were not up to their pre= | M. Burke 163 190 The bridegroom, a seaman, is the (bowl and slalom hill on March 12 Vious passing ability in last night's!A. Burke 142 184 eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex)and 13 when a large out-of-town Play. Totals Gair, pioneer residents of Douglas, ' 8roup of competitors is expected t0 w — 9 3 be on hand. All tournament details ers to procure licenses; establish- | ¢ QUFRE ing the office of Real Estate Com- | jare under the direction of James - Church and Leonard Lowell, who lxu&siux'x;lx; abd. fefiuing msm]:;);‘; .Iwo EVENTS puN“ED will announce further plans in the o 9o w e | - Bl vovwwnvnwrnrnwmowwen y Q evens, ¢ . cOormick, ¢ B. Mork 155 139 186 < : eward Stri P. Hagerup 157 146 119 Street M Fogerip 188 117 110 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY | Juneau Phone 249 W. King 132 190 182 Totals 577 642 605 coccowmoroo .;f»-uo»—v—eoeo:“; ol mocormrovorororoo - 19TH DAY, FEB. 11 (Measures Intreduced) HB. 51, by Rep. Keating, per- taining to annual ; elec- ticn, changing the date to October and to provide - terms for mayors and councilmen. To Muni- | cipal Affairs Committee. H.B. 52, by Rep. Taylor, to regu- late the Real Estate business in Alaska; to require real estate brok- where he was born. jers. Committee on Banking and Corporations BY LUTHERAN lADlEsH“““'e' LIRS H.B. 53, by Rep. Tayior, to levy SONS OF NORWAY PLAN a tax on tobacco and tobacco | i preducts. To Ways and Means. When the Lutheran Ladies Aid CARD PARTY } HB. 54, by Rep. Tayior, to|met on Thursday evening for \heu" A public card party is planned‘ change the disposition of receipts|monthly business meeting, P‘D';Smy the Sons of Norway for next ! I ' from the issuance ot vehicle op- |were completed for a rummage sale aturday evening, February 19, at Th h erator’s licenses and abolishing the [to be held on Wednesday, Fx'bru»{8 o'clock in the TI00F Ha’n_ After en S w en You re You separate fund. To Judiciary Com- jary 16, in the social Toom of thel pjay *refreshments will be served. = : = | mittee. church. It is requested that any ™ mempers will hold a short busi- h C p h]. F 'F hi F (Measures Passed) donations be left at the church not | pecs meating before the party, HOMICRAH@IO-inch Lathe ave a a a e lre lg lng OrCe. i itute for Tuesday evening § 8 - . Committee substitute for H.B. 9 |later than the Tuesday e I>| meeting at 7:15 o'clock. New! Big! Economy-priced} (on reconsideration), to establish |just preceding the sale. | S L L maximum hours and minimum| A second event, scheduled for| At the Baranof from Tulsequah, Here’s a sturdy, ;71"1’“131"1’!“‘td lathe built by = e sy i@ o8 P i e a sale ne- £ . § Delta expressly for the home shop. With i wages for the Territory. Passed 16- | February 24, will be ?..m.m hu{lc B. C. are Mr. and st‘ J. F. Hut- you muxflhly (}:xm wood, metals, afid phs(icst: 8 cooked foods. The Ways and|ter Mrs. Jean Phillips, Delores Features include heavily-ribbed cast-iron bed HB. 25, to establish an appren- | Means Committee will be in charge Phillips and F. E. Burrnet. « . . husky headstock with builtin indexing ! ticeship training program, taken 'of both affairs. Members of this mechanism . . . easily-locked tailstock . . . | oif the table and passed 16-8. committee are Mrs. John Sunder- spindle carried on oil-impregnated t:onzc' H.B. 44, to provide for temporary |land, Mrs. Ray Nevin, Mrs. O. N. | . bearings . . . spindle that permits tepetiticn appomtments of Municipal Magis- |Johnson and Mrs. John Lowell. { work and use of long-rod stock. Ivs a ma- _ chine you take real pride in owning. trates when the elected Magistrate | In recognition of her many years h in to ,Y“ this Homecgalt 10-inch iaiem is on leave. of service since the society (Measures Killed) first organized in 1926, Mrs. H.B. 33, the Liquor Control|Jacobson was made an hon(n'nr}: § | | For easier curved Shflflv 0ur Fuith/ful Bl Indefinitely postponed, 19-5.| membe: v - and straight-line cutting . . . Health Emphasis | smu o5 o | B R (ENERE ok Busd e Volunteer Firemen 12, from 2 to 5 p.n. Undercroft ¢ & neered by Delta to give you safety und con- 3, oo s : veniencc. Has a 615" ca i:é under guide 7 & et of the Church. Everybody b A0 i of : BPW'sin February bl ; R T it o laniwood that you mean it . bearings. Look at shis popular In line with a club emphasis o | muee. RO \Aa Homecraft 10-inch Band Saw in' 49 50 health discussions during the||&d : ; A\ our power tool department........ o of February, the Business x Q) W " o Professional Women’s Club will ¢ 9 eeds provide range 1 guest speaker Monday noon, *\_ y 't s "ERE :ven N%;.o.m. 4700 4 E. Earl Albrecht, Tergitorial ! . .. It helps you do a wide " e Furnished th cUmmysuu;er. !ivus. Lxgmn T range of work accurately, '.'.",'"?.,'1;; o 43BD ANNUAL B ALL hairman for the meeting, uickly, inexpensively. Roll-urkat ey ak on the programs of s : : Ine ln nuiley Ao fregledlndy E . / || nomEcraFr® : = of The Volunteer Fire Department BPW's will meet at noon in the - PR 7 - o Terrace Room of the Baranof. Bee 4 of Thermopane N-inch Drill Press - -~ AT BARANOF ¢ | You're proud :;codo?-nlth;s drill p | 3 = Wilam 8 ton and Cirus press; it's a good-looking, effi- d : Peck of Bitka are af fha BATARal. FAIRBANKS s SieRt-power 0ol that's made By - " = ITEHORSE % @ There’s no need to sacrifice Delta just for the home shop. v “ WH o 8 | comrt. Glue you Picwre | Whata lotof wsee you cn put ‘ : . p¢ it to: rill with it, You ~ 2] Hote %, 7 ] JUNEA Windows with Thermopane— the e oih Y 2 : Hott Spot on the windowpane made of two or more F4 JaE D, it You \ g s rout, carve, sand, shape, and Gastineau Gold KETCHIKAN panes of glass with dehydrated i A don can o o1l dage .o Coast ... SEAT."'E air hermetically sealed between operations safely, easily, econoa-- them. Thermopane insulates year- ically. Come in to see the Home- MUNTE CARLG! § ient flights in roun o what & boon 1o dhe craft 11-inch Dril v 3 - 1 Suit, comnlons Nt | St el vista beon to e | Bishshers gow. 19.50 4 Starting at 10:00 o'Clock £ pert N Priced amazingly ajey er8y seminh S Remepen el . Jow. A eal value. service -; corld's most ex- e k ave data :)niran to give Amgnud irline. Ask for You a free estimate—for new con- perienced ai 3 struction or remodeling. Call us. Hetails and reservations at... Headquarters for Woodworking Machinery and Slllpplies eoe C 0 M E [ XX ) BARANOF HOTEL Window — Auto 06 D ; v Awemen | Paecis | Juneau Young Hardware Co. [§ ooy e m&%%ij’g;f !DoN ABEL Alaska’s Finest Hardware and Furniture Store e 538 Willoughhy — Phone 633 JUNEAU — ALASKA R R ST TR

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