The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 30, 1950, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT TAX BILL URGED BY CAB REPORTS 'FINDINGS ON 'z = PRESIDENT PLANE (RASH WASHINGTON, Aug, 30— (® — 'tane tual or hlgher on takeoffs for < President Truman prodded Congress today for quick action on a bill to| increase taxes by $5,000,000,000. /He called acting Senate Demo- cratic Leader Myers of Pennsylvania d House Democratic Leader Mc- rmack of Massachusetts to, the White House to urge speed on“the mpeasure. { Secretary of the Treasury Snyder, Who sat in on the conference, em- phasized the terrific job facing the Treasi’y §f the incréases are to be: | oome ‘effective ‘Oct. 1. 41 “The President emphasized to us e importance of speed in order to assure that the Treasury can go forward with the new collections on the scheduled date,” Myers said. Myers said that with the amend- | ments to be debated he doesn't think the bill can pass the Senate before Tuesday. He and McCormack agreed that| once the Senate acts a little time will be required to iron out differ- | ences in the Senate measure and | the one previously passed by the House. | Meanwhile there was talk of com- Profnisé *on ' the bitterly ‘ contésted | excess profits tax amendment. ‘"I had . gonduéted - Korean War ~ AtaGlance: (By A.socmed Prebs) "7 7| Northern Front: Forty thousand | Communist troops batter at eastern anchor and central sector of ullled‘ central wall, with another 10,000 Red troops reported moving into Pgsition to smash at either front. Alligs lose Kigye. 1n qutskirts of Pohang. Allied line | dgn ' in central sector 18 miles of Taegu. mm Front: Waegwan, fighting close to| sumit. ;. Red, attempts , 50 cross | Nluong Rjver to the south repulsed l by. llery with bloody losses. +8dugtern Pront: U. 8. and South Kopedn tzoops vetake bloody "‘Bat- t1p ' Mpuntain,” which changed | hands elght times -in two weeks.| wfi threw back six dew'mmfld' attacks in 48 hoirs, Alr War: Planes hammer at Reds' alt along. front lings, taking heavy | tall of tanks and trucks, contintie| punishing raids on Red supply lines. . Washington: U. S. hints it will throy out Communist regime. in North Korea. eventually, Lake;Success-—Russians to remain | in Security Council after month of | their' Presidency ends tomorrow with new propaganda blast by dele- gate Jakob A. Malik. Soviet dele- gate produces alleged protests by U. B, prisoners of war against con- tinuation of Korean campaign. Logan, Crass Nuptials Friday| ln:rx:c?‘!;xfi yhalissile daughter, Phoebe Ann. o Earl Jun-v ior Crass on September 2 at 8 p.m. Ch ne A re- i ))o 12 at! Logan home Gold St. Friends of the couple are invited to attend. Miés Yogan is a graduste of the Jufiesu High School and is employ- ed’in ‘the Unemployment Compen- sation office. Mr. Crass is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crass, is' a graduate of the Juneau High School and is a partner with his father in the contracting -business. Labor Day Special . $22.00 (Plus tax) Jueau-l'eierslmg, Round Trip Keleiikn Pelenlmrg, Round Tnp $22.00 REGULAR FARE §$32.40 . Tickets on Sale Sept. 3rd and 4th Tickets Good on Sept. 3-4-5 §01 l'ly fo Petersburg for i Championship Outboard Races Entertainment . . . Yt Shuie Fighting rages JT" Hospital yesterday were: Mary Wil- lis of Angoon Elsie Watson of First = Cavalry | Douglas, fi‘{w troops attack Red-held hill Peau- s that airplane, which was a two-en- |gine C-46 Commando. ‘The plane struck three poles )us! |north of Boeing Field, Seattle, car- ried away the top story of a three- story house and plunged into a single-story house. Two of the 28 passengers in the | ‘plane and five persons outside the plane were killed. Ten persons, in- cluding the pilot, Merle Edgerton, were seriously injured. ‘The Board report -said ‘the plane | reached an altitude ‘of -about 20 | feet, then, because the left engine was not working well, the throttles were retarded and the plane settled back to the runway. The pilot, be- lieving that he did not have enough runway remaining to stop safely, changed his decision, the Board said, and took off again, with the | left engine still misfiring. The plane hit a 56-foot pole two | feet below its top. At Seattle, Amos E. Heacock, Pre- sident of the line, took exception to the CAB statement regarding the loctane rating of the ‘gasoline. Aboard, the craft when. itecrashed, w Heacock: said, was both 100- octnne and 91-0ctane fuel. He said his line tests and found thefe wiis no -difference, under-Se- 'attle weather conditions, in plane perlu;mpnce with eimer grade of Heucock added the CAB had re- fused to. send along, & test gbserver smting Lhe matter was “unimport- HOSPIIAl NOTES Admissions at St. Ann’s Hospital ! yesterday were John A. Larson, | Jack Miller, Norman Banfield, Mrs. Russell H, Clark, Mrs. Paul F. Bell, Dismissed from the Government and Rose Miller of Ju- NORTHWAY VISITOR Mrs. Marie . Kobler -of ‘Northway is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. So You're in Clover MAKE sure you stay there! Home furnishings and other possessions are nice to own . . . but easy to lose to fire, theft or other peril. Guard against these expensive hazards now. Callon this agency for adequate insurance. ‘Shattuck Agency Phone 249 ,¥ Seward Street JUNEAU R S E )} = z > : @ & ® g 3 = z i |; [ ] & [ ] : 7 S e PAY CASH (Plus tax) he Labor Day-Alaska Dancing o8 o PAY CASll AND SAVE ¢ 88 ¢ PAY CASH THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ) $ o PAY CASH AND SAVE o $ @ PAY CASH AND SAVE ¢ $ ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE . Fresh Frozen Strawberries 11b. pkg. 93 Score PERRY'S BUTTER Ib. 69c 49 KRAFT DINNERS . = 16¢ Fancy Pack Tomatoes . 1 ¢ Sand— WPEAS 303@an21¢ Kldiaey-BD;;nRsE 300 an 14( ASPARAGUS . (an33 LIBBY: BEEF STEW. 1 Ib. an 47 CAT FOOD . . 8oz.can O VEL TISSUE 27¢ 29 QUALITY MEAT VALUES Choicest Meats ==== Lowest Prices PAN READY FRYERS 4 TO 5 LB. AVERAGE COLORED ROASTERS FRESH-MADE COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE HORMEL’S — EASTERN SLAB BACON, Any Size Piece . €9clb. EASTERN SPARE RIBS, 3 Ib. average . » $ ©¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE o $ ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE $ o PAY CASH AND SAVE Large Package | Heinz Tomato Juice No. 2 can 25¢ 17 DEL MONTE — NO. 2 CAN GRAPEFRUIT JUICE . 22 ORANGE BASE . . 33 TOMATO SAUCE 3 for 23 APRICADE. 12 0z.can 1 4¢ CIGARETTES . Carion §1.85 SUPER SUDS large size 1 9 HORMEL’S — LUNCHEON MEAT SPAM . . . .. 49 TflWELS Rall 23« WHEATIES Largest Size 12 0z. package Large Package 29« 69( Ib. Sc Ib. 59¢ Ib 55¢b. DREFT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1950 Cordova Minced Armour’s Star CORNED BEEF 12 oz. can CLAMS 49¢ | (an37c DELUE PLUMS . . 27c SLICED PINEAPPLE . 33 FREESTONE PEACHES . 39 LIBBY—ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT—46 0Z. CAN BLENDED JUICE . . 53« PINEAPPLE JUICE . 19« 49 SUNSWEET — 2 LB. PACKAGE Pillshury. -, LARGE PRUNES OXYDOL |- 75, HOT ROLL MIX . Large Package Large Package FARM FRESH PRODUCE Large Variety --=- Lowest Prices CALIFORNIA — THE BEST FOR LESS SHAFTER POTATOES . . 10 lbs. 59c LOCAL CARROTS . LOCAL CABBAGE - .. Avocados, Bananas, Cantaloupes, Honeydews, Red Malagas, Seedless Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Broccoli, Green Beans, Eggplant, Cukes, Spinach, Mushrooms, Yellow Squash, Zucchini Squasll Fresh Peas, Corn on Cob 10cbunch 12¢lb. $ ® FAVS ANV HSVI AV ® § @ HAVS ANV HSVI AVA © § ® FAVS ANV HSVD AVA @ 8 ® FAVS ANV liSVf) AVd ® § (HAVS GV nsv:)“ AVA ®

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