The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 29, 1951, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1951 CIGARETTE TAX | TR ' R T FRENCH FORESTER LEAVES FOR TYPING OFFERED e g o s BOOST SOUGHT | ; . ’ . SEATILE, FULL (ARGO| SECOND SEMESTER |ioy o, o e, i weeks of 'wi lessons each week. Don Gallagher, left Sunday - | classes will be started in the Ju-|Books will be firnished. The tuition ,attle with fuil ¥ neau Public Schools night school |is §1250 fci the corrse. | (By Jim Hutcheson plate, consigned € and ' coprses providing thers are enough Sen. Steve McCutcheon, the Dem- ocratic leader in the Senate, says Whitely, locs g The WP pegistrations this week to justify | he will favor yoost of Alaska's L ! 5 feges . Lt Comes iO ]’a|k W"h Pres"!‘t:‘-jl\“l‘n\':\x.:f‘.[.x.lm wabiba Wi 4hn|y‘ the course, .;‘;.mm_cm. ‘ B De Armond, Alaska news- cigaret tax to five ce a pack | i > y b S8 said today. | paperman, will speak at a regular It now is three cents. The rev- : < i * ™ , c eSS about a I 7,and advax et of the e ati enue from it i- earmarked for| e : : & % : SO s P dem Truman on OId é egir T will be rec \1\;1 s Club at fl‘\J\‘*“;mn):e i;e;\:llrv: schools, under the 1949 legislature's| W 3 ; G ; | War § Forester’s cargo rur ithe Anyone interested in enrolling in | Dora Sweeney, 517 N. Franklin at act i gt & var 'rategy | and Hoonah vessel hese classes resister at the |7:30 this evening. —_— | turns from S f The Anchorage Senator, in an in- | | terview, expressed the opinion that | Z SHING ION, Jan. 29— (9 s the extra two cents “is needed be- | i o i 3 i A { 3 | French Premier Rene Pleven arriv. | Gallag - ;. 5 , talks | Purser, Gust | Chester Loop, cause of added school construction costs. | 3 McCutchon declared that when | % R i hopes to prove the three-cent tax was enacted the | 4 g Bk 3 ¢ 3 the “real friend” of France. | Ludir retail price was boosted a nickel | | The President greeted t} anyhow. He expressed the opinion | that the inclination of retailer: would be to leave the cigaret price | : g it y ~ | gin conferences on world problems. | at 25 cents a pack, even if the . : Pleven c here reportedly seek 3 . tax were boosted, because it is a : b A 3 ing ass s from the Preside & “handy figure." > : TR . g : o i h e United States will retal- | [ McCutcheon declared that when . ot _y o A immediately with the atomic Gy Leolk to ride along on the present tax oy o — i 3 Lk tomb in the event Russian armie . present taX| "¢’ ORISTERS ARRIVE — The Vienna Choir Boys o Frabg LT p A structure without major change tn N %2 youngsters b vade France. A \ otherwise; that collections should arrive in New York aboard liner Liberte to start their concert tour of the U. S, aud Central America, rhan, Secretary of e| & e’is on, Defense Secret: Mar be tightened up and some minor 5 1l and most of the Cabinet were| ({@ s E?flca‘ fs French leader at Union | few hours before they were Seviiions thade. ivity, the group elected officers as| | LI But he said he would not favor |follows: Co-Chairmen, Shirley Ed-| jusi a E{ifl? | on hand to meet Pleven on the additional taxes on the salmon|Wards and Rex Hermann, Jr.; Se- 5 © | dark, rainy morning. industry or other major Territorial [ cretary Mary Cuthbert and Trea-! i The 49-year-old French leader revenue sources, figuring that the|surer Louise Grant. These officers | = shook hands warmly with the Pre- Territory, with increasing income | Will appoint others of the group | : RS, - ident and said: tax receipts, might be able to|to different committees in the near | : “I am looking forward to the| Found Out 7 4 ,fi"\ B/ '}g 9 S builg a treasury surplus by 1953 if| future and choose future dance 280 % b , conversations with you which begin | About Our 8, \"& W i‘ atn : £ _ | nights. Several other adult couple 1 shid e - the legislature follows “a sane pol its. S 1 ehall Always: remember (S SMITEINE B ggggiygmgqp.}g’ear L of the Taku Travelers were What the Untied Bt 1 ) icy in appropriations.” } 5 McCutcheon, agreeing with the|sent giving to during t _ sl France dur ast war.” SERVICE stand of Republican leaders, said|evening, as well as parenis wh a5 . ¢ ] Mr. Truman replied: 1 “some good whacks” will have m{lumnml a sack lunch and T :{- ¥ : {| “I am pleased to welcome you, I| be taken in the budget requests of | ments. Chairman Shirley Edwards | . 2 ¥ 4| hope you will have a pleasant Territorial departments. He cited | asked all to take a suggested name ey & 3 ’ {|and profitable visit. We are all| > g 8 5 ot as | b - 1| b Don’s ith pressing E E3 . the Welfare and Health Devart.' for the group at the next dance, a 3 o {| friends of France here in the Uni. o't put up with pressis (13 > » f - well s additional members with » | friends of France here in the Unl| thaswile... our perfectpress The thinking fellow ments specifically. i ted ; e .. o1 press e or ars & > t d lasts! And @// dirt is R’ . e egutune shoui | e Mot o o 2 s , o S ‘o v e | s e Calls a YELLOW> | look closely into why increased |can be obtained. Mrs, Jack 1| real friends of ance.” perspiration out! No cleaning budgets are asked for those de-|of Juneau furnished accordion mu- odors with amazing Sanitonel partments “when Alaska is in a|sic for the evenin e R R SN | [ gy S ¥ g y atur evenin: : 5 0 - - gy i s o | Lo S, o e , | meactacumic | CITY DRY Bar 1o W | R 1 4 s S cated by divisions. | former Oasis ation. o ers ar Chris Botagof a 2 e et n i : : _ FOOT CORRECTION Beltone Hearing Aid n‘;l%%é{ ) ;223?;“1‘2 e b“”d"“‘:' i ; ' : . et n o G.;fi. C;ldwell | ‘ piione 2222 or § A ror a 227 EISENHOWER EEEEEaiae St | YELLOW CAB HOUSE NO. I, NEW STREET | First house to be completed on the newly constructed Fifth Street 1 project, is that now being placed \ No Exchanges — Approvals or Refunds on > Merchandise ¥ N o for sale by contractor, William i \ A ; - : - g Boehl. 3 K1 3 X > rooms, 2 upstairs and one in a full 4 basement, which also houses a gar- | o d e REPRRAUEE e ) age. | = Pfe. James D. 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