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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA neau and said if the building were WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1949 DISTRICT OFFICE MO | AP S SRS PR TS S SE S SR SO R R T - \ I r o be lccated outside the eity “‘l EMBLEM (luB Io lhose having business with the 1 would pay an annual tax of more | g District Office of the Public Roads { l {han $3,000 on full valuation. i E"S'All OF"(ERS | 2dministration will find the staff : A That would take most of the| 7 k | in a new location. Chris Wyller, \ ; ofit that might be expected lrcmi IED B v YRIT, district engineer, and his office now ! D I IS aulkner said. | SATURDAY "IG"" are in Room 504 of the Baranof ! E 1 Cyrus Peck, Grand President of Hotel. \ ) . he Alaska Native Brotherhood; ' s The PRA accounting offfce has 1 T David Howard. Sr., boatbuilder and | Juneau fimlf‘em Club No. 90 Will | pyoveq into Wyller's tormer quart- \ [l <herman, and Willlam S. Sutton, | [ “i“'d Insr;\ 3“;" of Officers §fitur- ters, Rooms 123 and 127, Federal ! I 10 a boatbuilder and fisherman, oy evening Xeb. 10, 4t 9.oulek ninaife: ! 2 11 from Sitka, stated their opposi- r’u_t he s Ballroom. Supreme Dis- I \ t | (Continued from Page One) ! to the property tax measure. (Continued from Page Ore) trict Deputy Daisy Fagerson will ! P ) "Boat owners are already Paying | in for sea Tons T Finei) oo the Installing Officss, aNibtatvy \ & e S50 tion for sea lions because of theirjine following Supreme Officers: ! ! lirap operation and $6000 for taxes |« tax and should not be addition- | yreqatory activities against salmon | Florence Holmauist, Chaplain; ~Jo { § |and arrived at the lush profit figure. | burdened, Peck said. “This is| (150 py Carlson and Owen) 7y ‘Secretary' .Marlagl Hedges, ! !! Absent from the calculations, ap- | one more burden on the Work-) Urging that the Copper River|iravshal and Beulah Lee, Organ. { l.“ rently weie such minor expens | n¢ men of Alaska and it will cut | pienway route be given first con- | i ! ! |itms as transporiation from t e lifeline of the fisherman,” he | gigeration on the list of new Feder Betty Casperson will be installed N ‘o cannery, cannery labor, cans | al highway projects for the terri s 5 r rear: | H 3 salt, cases, freight, insurance anc Senator. McGutcheon ‘1 tory Efby ';‘a‘ylm:lu l:su:;l:;;f;a::‘;rsg?e‘:fi z;::,', \ } | rokerage he would prefer @ 10-mill| Ageing for a canal across a | westfall, First Vice President; Jen- | : : z | During the debate on the trap tax ! :\ tax !n i\‘Sd]Ph' tnx.“ Prfl: horseshoe bend of the Tanana Riv- | nie Rusher, Second Vice President; | . H | the Senate once postponed its invi- | that, BB A S eHa PAyINg 2 ey to relleve the annual ice breakup | Tielma George, Corresponding Sec- N sation to hear Clarence Rhode, Al- | '/t tax }:30:"(“}:‘“1”‘ the support flooq threat at Nenana (by Frank-|.etary; Margaret Woodford, Record- ! |+ska Director of the Fish and Wild- e : lin). i s 1 ; N ! gk e % | "He thought that dsubling the 2 . ing Secretary; Eva Clark, Historian; \ i Service, on the sailboat tax! = : | Asking allccation of funds for a| Grace Wiley, Press Correspondent: { He finally took the stand at{ ¢ool Tax should provide ample| nighway through Chugach National | Jo Jenson, Chaplain; Mary Jane { 111130 and the Senate did not get|'°venues for school purposes. Forest to link Seward with Turn- | Stringer, Orzanist; Jeanné Ray, ! liock to Senator Barr's motion tol : }T‘f“’d To D“’"’A .. jacain Arm, to which a highway is | Treasurer; Dorothy Spence, Finan- { {rostpone action on the trap bill be-| Foward and Sutton agreed With |peng puilt from Anchorage. It asks | ci1] Secretary; Ada Winther, Mar- | H I ore the noon recess. i Peck ;Ylgub:fcn::‘x:u:]nseq{i x“; 5"' for work to start on the project!ghal; Birdie Peterson and Jerdis ' 3 B OWE! 1 I ne people, EC vig Ve | pefore the end of the 1950 con-: e i # § z ~ POWER PROHIBITION | 1 you are going to tax anything il yohros J sy 3 U«AXFJ: A’balslan". Marshals; Marlsn;‘ { irector Rhods was questioned a - truction season (by Keating) iledges, Three-year Trustee; Cor- | { ! fOrEVICRE AR S o of existence,” Sutton declared.| gk o5 SR MR M i b dl - H { tho reason power vessels are pro- | i Senat e iy | £sking Congress to make rules of | tine Sheldon and Claudia G.ssberg, 1 {“ibited in the Bristol Bay fishery| _[cr Senator Rivers hsd Pro-icisii procedure applicable to Al-{ Guards. cee 2 e 4 i sted his admittance and Senator ! .ska in order to simpli Sl o A { { [and whether there 15 any likelthooc. | -1, "ed snjected Lo appien. |k n order (o simplify court pro-| AU Elks and thelr ladies are i . \ & ekt (e 18 B -8 b appiica- | cedures (by Taylor). { cortini i % ¥ 1ol the restriction Leing 1._fted. » of “any gag rule,” Rep. Marcus | )] ne: s were 5 <?r dffl v inut.(-f? Wi BI savm s ) | The regulation was put into effec f of the measures were amend- | stallation Services, which will be | THE Tegwation WoR RIS sec! nsen, who had led the fight on!cq into straight House memorials | 2 1 1924, he sald, and his guess wa i v ¢ A0 suraly als | follcowed by a dance and refresh- " ’ v he sal property tax Bill in the House, | .o o e casiie ende . e H hai it was done because too man i ’ Sihdte 1o o uie the neceapty obigand- i mints ! B e e ee oo Mant}urpeared before the Senate (0iing them down the corridor for B s S0 0 2Can imavia 2 | i ‘/ml i e S | e his views on the measure. { Senate approval. i I ’ { sleel: {ion e e Sy, | AnmOURAIEg that Mo yanted die Dride Bl weoibis LADIES’ CONTEST {] o FARES REDUCED 25% { { R ) possible tax measures for the | A Scnato-approved bill by Sena- 3| ; || Until March 31, round-trips 0 ! i ¥ o ;’Z:_‘;‘“‘e Bervice | ey itory, Rep, Jensen sald that he | tor Dawes to tighten up the sale | CN SHUFFLEBOARD |} from the U. S. cost: Copen- 3 \ 100 s %ok s not believe the property tax| . many drugs without prescriptions 11 hagen or Oslo $551.30, Stock- ! the answer to Alaska’s revenue into trcuble in the House. It OPENS A' BAILEY S’ holm $569.40, Helsinki $604. N ems. i | 3 T izest objection @ NO TAX on SAS fare. No he biggest objection to it is (| h ) Tonight will witness yp< / { of 1"‘"8""" ealf t the Ter not living on | Ly ‘Lgl_ AUO‘I] :’l: or;ina "(E:’ ;_:):r i nppmg. fi‘reerm;sls, '.smm‘— Y but is ently y S b [ A 3 3 rashord and refreshments. \ "l‘ I‘”L‘)” : \'.\;;wlsip‘%:l,].nw {Forsytie at Bailey's Bar, when a 550 s i by POLTER/D:LISO L i i ontcst wil be staged for the ladics || © SAVE INCOME! Less time designed by 123 P P o % { tic community. The equipment in travel means less time aw>y 3 € — old th \tors : P . { / -(d,}{:d ‘Lv(:r mn‘((')' was recently installed at Bailey's om your job. ! 4 . £ : Al A and at other places, and Earl says TIME, TOO! B; £ superlative styles achieved in # « 1if the 15 A 2 P et ® SAVE ] B z /4 Ly /) £ & aidred wlilen it : S s s nk.:oukf for a “g‘ekly e\ept in whic! Northwest Airlines to New ' it Tiks toath i il Riode said, an i i VArlopy teama, will parupipate. York, thence by SAS — mere : his lithe leather by WS has nio authority to| i i s B T a3 The suuffleboard is a game of hours enroute! \ i e e i i S ‘0oks llke a boon- :skill, and according to reports, it \ i it e e o ¢or] Atter accom ] i1l to me. We've been sell- tok'n the Pacific Coast by|f] ® SMOOTH RIDING! SAS H R e he I»\H' I“\ f”)pl O faitely’ ers dogp 1 cacies of tax |ing these drugs for y without | <toym; - Forsy vointed out eat | new DO-6 planes cruise above : chosen by nationwide ol : “5_ e 'l‘j\ iating | th.cer; t they held | any damage we've heard of. NOW those who wish to go to the ladi winter weather. Sleeper a { ¢t of closed periods. dely div Rep. Jensen | if soma cne th they OBe| saitiistition pectatrs are wel-|j commodations at slight e ! OBVIOUSLY REGULATORY .. t5 Senator MeCutcheon’s $64|of them, they bly o it 5 e g s Altiough the tax Bill is elothed { . esti Would you prefer a three o to a doctor, and if £t 3 N ! estion: “Would you prefer a three | a doctor, and if aft I fea tHat thesk g . t in the guise of a revenus measure er cent sales tax?” ! hours he will prebably c e them 'un 4 pe had ’1: “]':itl; i:,p}f:t', o . a0 QOST Fo,R BAGOANE i . o 5 zg 1 0 A EH S ‘::,‘t'"(‘; n‘]‘;[ S Rep. Jensen said that he would, | tion. If hiatl in Waiching the con- | § up to 66, pounds b thcde s e doubte owe: | nd for two reasons. st sale g o See Your Travel Agent or ! QUALITY SINCE /887 oats in the Bay will result in 2| For one thing, he said, the trend | ks Nohwest: AiFIthes . { 'great change in the mortality r: n the states is away from prop-| 7 g : {pointing out that they, too.q arc! orty taxes and toward sales and | 5 MOOSE WGME" WestwnrdM}:t‘)rtle}isgnehoraxe 4 (subject to unskillful handling. Some | income taxes for the bulk of reven- - e o \ iof the fishermen, he felt, would be | yes, |MRS B'llE SIMPS;’\N 'o HAVE MEE'I"G i {unable to keep their motors in op-| For another, he pointed out, the | " DL Y | R R S S s g e L S e il St SRR SRR Red DI Federal government has shown that GWES pK"URE GIF]‘ IOMORROW N'GHI - —— 5 ~—————————— | Asked whether the proposed taxiihr income tax can be less burden- Mae Larson, Senior Ri ; i L i egent, an- (HRIS Rou“ fORMER jear will see the building of the mittee. He said a Justice Depart-| buld e yed 85 B 2lub to force the some by budgeting it and deducting | ‘[0 REPRESEN]’A"VES ncunces that there will be a social’ [ 5000000 airport in Anchorage,|ment examiner had reported the|Fish and Wildlife Service to change from paychecks. The sales tax | meeting of the Women of the ENROUTE WESTWARD of Bound for their home in Anchor ntract for In Juneau the Dr. and Mrs. Rousts were ner guests on the Ba R. which has been let to LEGISLATOR, VISITS HERE |:% o G one H. With them were Mr. and Mrs. Leon- of Te Williams Antho impa thirg division court had a volume " of business equal to the three-judge |70t - p court at St. Louis, and that Judgel-‘h"v‘fld.‘ on record, and have been,|go” tax and does not pile up into y Dimond’s health is being by the heavy burden, de-! spite the assistance of visiting judg- toe regulations, Rhode said he did| sce how it could be. “We arey for a change in regulations. He declined to guess what intlu- | ence the tax might have on thej the same W in w aid, Rep. Jensen | a “pay as you Th2 House of Repr chamber is going to be up with a Sydney Laurence paint- ing. It Simpson. Speaker Stan McCutcheon S that it is a big tax bill that orce a year. 1 Tonnage Tax Again i must be met | will be a gift of Mrs. Belle Moose, tomorrow evening at 8:00 o’'ciock in the Moose Lodge rooms. Flossie Carr, chairman, and mem- of the ritual committee, will be in charge. After initiation of candidates, CANDIRAVIGN AIRLINES SYSTFM 5527 White-Henry-Stewart Blde., Seattle ® SEneca 6250 age aboard the Baranof, Mr. and|ard Holmquist and their son, John.|cs from the other divisions. Secretary’s decision. : edlunba s eoRd BRETIRLED foirotiuge Suiia N ihere will be entertainment and re- Mrs. Chris A. Roust and their son | Mrs. Roust is the former Belva Wil- | - e A ncw Act is under consideration | alternate tonnage tax on vessels in- | informed the House memiers this freshments. By ke were visitors . in|lsms, ‘eter-of- Dr. Wikl and| 3 o'give the FWS power to limit units | to the Bill was made by Senators|morning that Mrs. Simpson had of- i s Junesu Tuesday. i Mrs. Holmquist, and who formerly | of gear, Rhode said, and if it is|Jones and Rivers, but without suc-|fered the paintng for the wall be- Roust, former legislator fror Second Division, and Nome city councilman before he moved to An- chorage where he maintains head- made her home here, D PILOTLESS PLANE Passes ANDED, HILSIDE adopted the Secretary might be imore willing to change the regula- ions. ! ADMISSIONS TAX Introduced in the Senate this cers. | hind Senator R. M. Mackenzie support- 1 ed their efforts, pointing out lhut‘ the tennage tax would eliminate the necessity for difticult and cost- the speaker’s rostrum. House voted unanimously to accept. ALASKA LEAVES The At BAILEY’S Bar TONIGHT ’ { quarters as district manager for FORT LEWIS, Wash, Feb. 16— morning were two Bills by Senator 1y appraisals of vessels. L 2 Glenn Carrington and Company, Military authorities pondered two|McCutcheon. One would change| Senator Frank Peratrovich said | er'H TH'RIEE" < said there is no evidence of any olutions today to the problem of {the name of the Unemployment| that he had talked with a number, | possible letup to the building boom | eq u es or | tringing back the pilotless plane | Compensation Commission to the|of boat cwners and that they had | * in Anchorage and vicinity. The| vlich flew itself across the Cascade , “Employment Security Commission | asreed to go along with a tonnage | R town and its immediate vicinity Zountains: of Alaska.” tax at the rate of $5 a ton. | has a population of 20,000 to 30,000 T ; : i The amendment, first at $3 a| Ty i . a| Tie other would levy an admis- 3 5 4 - '] - people, not including the military, as a on sw hould they send a truck, or just| o€ O approximately 10 per- | ton and then at $5 a ton, was voted | T A’a‘“_k?‘ left last night ay 8:30 | a les lg‘ i on t e he said. The army is constructing | |2 man with a bucket of gas? lcem’ in the Territory. The rate|down. | Glosk Jor ' the Westwaid pithy 18, three-family and five-family hou: s The little L-16 liaison plane With | 4 1o one cent on each 10 cents| The Bill will make its next ap- I;KA-"SE?HEEV embarking a8 follows: ing units and three 500-mer (Continued trom Paye Cne) a mind of its own needed only &{ . 4}. aamissions charge, or theFearance in the Senate in third V)v>;‘ » W. H Kf'r.ns., Mx:. and | NEW SHUF“EBOABD racks are being built, el i light shove to begin an unguided |’ & R L es would | reading when the final argument ‘IJ“,";‘;HM'IID'HS“;““"S S r:‘“mn‘,"':f‘. Information he gathered while in | the States and ail territories except |0dyssey Monday that carried it on| =4, the Worla War II Veterans: Wil be heard. L bthet e g T e Seattle indicates that a large hous- | Alaska. a lazy flight over the Fort Lewls-|oo001iin, Fund. i Expenses Voted Fe A\l\‘lm(‘l‘{.Frla\n(;nTavIor L~| e ing project, financed by private cap- | ABSENTEE BALLOTS Tacoma area, through a SWeepnS{“mp. samissions tax would go into| The Senate unanimously approv- | ¥ o SINERT, TR (ARG A E 'i' C t i ital will be tuilt on Government| The House also passed House Bill | snowstorm in the towering Cascades ieoot jmmediately upon passage and | €% the $111,000 appropriation to, '* =7 ! o H 1 XCI lng on eS Hill in Anchorage, the former leg 31, by Frank G. Johnson, to ¢ d to a better landing than many approval of the Bill. Admissions to | Pay for Territorial expenses of the | 2 PeT s i lator said. Road construction this | postmasters in isolated v ruided planes have made on a hill- ties for religious, educational|€gular session of 'the Nineteenth 1 QI l' t S vear will include the blacktopping of | to issue absentee ballots de near Ellensburg, Wash. s charitable institutions would be | Legislature after Senators Collins sou]’HEAS]' M_ASK | alar Ing a even the Anchorage-Palmer road, already| The House also passed unani-|- An enlisted man started the planc |cxempt from the tax. and AndETSL‘X"l had been assured‘ well on .its way to completion, and | mously a memorial to Cor n its way when he accidentally that the ap?pxopriatlon contah:n§ #h GUIDES MEH HERE 0 eart of work on the Seward to An- | the creation of a second judgst o:ced the throttle. As the ship Yesterday's Session lin) sUTHICIReEY o :ake 'h"}:ea”ljifl" The Batitheast “Afska’ Guides chorage road. | Anchorage. It was introduced by Tay- | started down the runway, he jumped{ with House Bill No. 2, the Gen—l fi"e‘brs_“’flfx::a R R O, | escciation: ol macien ma In addition to these projects this | lor, chairman of the jud out eral Property Tax, before it again | 1€® i | held Monday night at the H and 4 & ; gl ay nig T SNAT AN 5 i B 2 cond reading during yester- | Q sporting Goods Store, and decid- Play and waich ih’e New Py 3 A o B SRREERRE b C v's afternoon session, the Senate FROM PELICAN led to recommend to the Game inati i ; mode a couple of minor amend- | Commissicn that the season on Fasmnanng Game fllal Is { ments and heard objecticns to the lican is a|biack, brown, and grizzly bears j ifi 3 1 00 J i g Tl Seee Sitka ries gul:;seatA{h:a ats:i;e:\: lliobeLs should remain as at {;resex}:t, sweeplng the Pamhc coafl { [ ] idents and from Rep. Marcus Jen- i S I | A discutsion was held on guides' by Storm sen. | wages. Thera were nine guides pres- : d H. I_u. Fnulkrjer- Juneau ALUOTNY | girieq Chicken and T-bone Steaks ! ent, with Lee Ellis representing - 34 1 i pensc ;ff;lesé'c‘:;l‘)‘:fi} °gr::§ u";“s‘;filmsz.so. Country Club. 19 tf| Wrangell and Petersburz guides. iS 1S 3 Lame 0 1 Ind B J —r e \ — < FT$Y { | the Territory to try to raise capital - > | I“‘;tf‘“f'" - { the States for the construction = ?‘!'OT Gamhllng’ ! ! tasalve you { pulp mill at Sitka, requested L B e i ol % problem. You { ] that « 10-year moratorium on new A $ e p will be under no G rial construction be written aranain 3 i H obligation whatever! { | into the Bin itself acq“mntance w“:h ! Simply clip this coupon ) The present ‘ndus g & it ! R | ermit vou }| ciause” which was amended g WATF‘FD@'G IS AS M:IIPH F”N )} g 16 8100 worth of V| te-day to include real est : P RVIRERAL a Fia) (%) N to sample $1.00 worth of § R 1: S s itk o equipment as well as the £ i { laundry service with our com- “IF. Brovides = partial moratortum \ ok PLAV ‘.qu ! lh:jmt‘”“' ltt' )'(i: fiiefer A\A”lu m:l.\'»]] at the discretion of the Tax Com- " T i as LA RA R 1 i send your entire laundry and we wi missioner. i ) deduct $1.00. Only one free bundle to * Faulkner szid that the Alaska ON WHISKEY { f one household. Tudustrial Company has been con- e vy . —~ 4 HB " f b : This invitation is extended to non-customers 1 e rears old | -\ Come ang OOSi or 1 i only, as an inducement to try us —— at OUR come tax Bills and their possible ; S ‘ H EXPENSE effect u;)[on its m(;anlcmg :;mmup. ¥ Y F v rife Lad XPENSE. ments. He warned, tco, that the 4 “l 3 1 Y ¢ - ‘ business license tax, which has| 4 0 a‘ 0 o) ¥ been approved by the House, is a 14 . I ALASKA LA"NDRY, lnc. potential handicap to new business | Older, better than ever! : B i v enterprises. War Qu PPy ana g S 1895 P rax 1s Hign Every drop Pre-War Quality A” . ,‘“'y ['i ay .En‘fef \ mce f 2 “The proposed 10-mill tax is act- uaily quite' a heavy tax,” Faulkner 4 il & ae n & z 175 Shattuck Way Phone 15 o 51 Hgdy M e Lontes Y 2 proposed new Coast Guard office e s I ThaNeed. 1 Ju- |

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