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B ANOTHER SWAT AT AMA TAXES | 1S DELIVERED S. Dialr&'{fourl Judgei in Philadelphia Makes Adverse Ruling U. PHILADELPHIA W Pa. Ju 17— United nas Tuled part the t delegates to the ilture the power of of Philadelph meat packers, challenging the cessing tax on hogs and i for an injunction ag n of the tax The firr, owes $378,000 paid processing taxes ANOTHER DECISION The Uni tates Circuit Court of Appeals sitting at Boston, ye terday ruled that essir taxes collected unde ! 1 tural Adjustment Act are uncon- ot found e court authority to i egated to the that Axes no were del- ary of Agricul re by the constitution or de of the Supreme Court of tk ed States DOUGLAS GRAY RESIGNS FROM . TEAGHING JOB Position on A. J. Ship Ac- Cepled — No Succes- sor Named Yet Jean iful thing Th creation” is the Ameri- » of the superb classic beauty which he talent for dressing in.a® vwhich sets off har physical perfectiofi.” Such was the obscavalion made by Muuuu, Chc. a High School was announced today'in" athletic training and sports by A. B. Phillips, Superintendent|work. of Schools | Gray ilent of Dol taught in Juneau G hool last year, but, recently anr He tendered his resignation after he had accepted a position on the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Com- pany's new tug, Trojan. it ounced that he would take wa over the high school science classes Phillips said today that no suc- 4 which were taught by Harold E.|cessor had been named, but that The resignation or Douglas G Re 2, who has resigned. one probably would be selected by as science instructor in the Juneau Gray also was to have assisted|the Schaol Board during this week a Cheer Up Your Porch! SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Porch and Deck Paint | e WL L PRO DUC TS mes i Ann Sothern w0 French stage ahd screen star, now making a per- sonal appearance abroad. wood stars who personify the Amerizan beauty ir- cluded Kay Francis, Claudette Colbert, Jean Har- low, Ann Sqihcrn, Clnra Bow and Norma Shearcs, His choice of cix Holly- AMDC TO MEET ATTY. GOODMAN THIS EVENING Nel Heard, Secretary of the Asas- ka Mine Workers Union, announced there will be a mass Hall tonight k, under the auspices of v that the t 70 Mass Meeting to Be Held at Moose Hall—Lawyer Here from Portland Moo:e A mnu BAME IS gue baseball contest between the Elks and Legion. with threatening weather still ling today, a postponed con- calling into action those same ) teams, has been set for to- in Baseball Park at 6:30 | = Legion-Elk contest originally | wa cduled for July 2, but was ined out. Again, on July 10, an- other attempt was made to piay it, 1t inclement weather spolied that ¥, too. JUNIOR COLLEGES FOR ALASKA NOW BEINGADVOCATED Dr. Henderson Presents Li- | brary with Master’s Thesis on Subject A recent accession to Alaska’s Historial Library is a copy of a master’s thesis, written by Lester; D. Henderson, former Commission- er of Education for Alaska, while a student at Stanford University The thesis, a gift of the author, comprises approximately 200 type- The study covers Alaska's edu- cational system with special ap-‘ plication to the higher education situation in 1930, tke date on which the thesis was written. The author reached the conclusion that the ‘fhousands of Workers| Back on Jobs After 11 | SEEE am %//'/'f//é?:/"?////%-a?/ 7 %7/, ’ / fimllll/llllfiz =] 7 fllll%flfll%fllfifl unlu%filn%wlll e an NS GmEm Dailg:Cmss-'wo;’;l Puzzle: Il 5 e | “romgy §10-FOOT NAVY R AINED n u T AT & 'IAC"°“ Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle s gg:ynlnbo' c 5. Ofter ta buy 8. Move with & RulsER w‘Ll ! i oo USEBIGREASE] ~ aoveny 1 l" Tune dragging { Age IX[P[I [RIEFALIAID[DIEIR] Fait ! 14. Rabbit .. 9. Existed | 15, Wholly en- Y] D} 10. Surface Sf(ii!!'cd 11, Spreads to dry 16. Ventllate i %:cnondhl:d 3 C N | Type measur Lk Hks. Leglon Scheduled to| 13 Pronoun 35 Broptuous© | ’ 7 Mix in Twice:Pdstpon- | B Seariu sune 26, Not there {New Advices Indicate Serv- vhix mn po! 3% Aviny 27. Absent . . JiGh Man ekt 3 At 28 Bndure ice Ships Here from ed Lo 1onig 29, Broad flat 29. Apart et i, 3 Wit July 19 to 30 . : RESULTS YESTERDAY 32. 1a ‘indebted. +r povenicie 5 \ \ Elks vs Legion, postponed, 33, Poe"‘ . Put on i 35! Ma 37. Mineral spring | rain B A s Sl dee (Continued from Page One) | | GAME TONIGHT sh, g 00y Ame el | At Bascball Park—Legion vs ! Native metay ok v for the cruiser calls was discussed ks at 6: ‘el tpon 8 Qrman of M s tently 59, Household breath this nooh. With several details still Elks at 6:30 o'clock (posf ed Hit P."Ml“h‘. to o4 D:;g::fie ) phest s 7. Ong oF $he i e ot e t! game). @ SCK;','&"‘"""‘ 56, Make iace DOWN Cape Verds posi ly set, ten- & . Not far 56. Fruit of the 1. Merchandise R R tative program: | For the fifth time in as many| 4 Capitalot cflygg;:;hom - Eveus e (et Friday—Cruisers arrive. Formal attempts, rain caused & postpone-( g7/ I.Alenl. © " woman 4. Collecty 52. Fortune calls between visiting ofifcers, Goy. | ment of last night's scheduled City | % Wing English river 5. Carry 53. Affirmative John W. Troy, Mayor. Isadore Gold- stein, and Coast Guard cutter Tal- | lapoosa officials. Public reception | at Governor’s House honoring' vis- | iting officers from 4 until 6 o'clock !in the afternoon. Saturday—Baseball game between Indianapolis and Detroit at 1:30 | o'clock in the afternoon. Invitation- al dance at Masonic Temple from 19:30 o'clock until 12;30 o'clook at nifg.:t'honorin; visiting officers. Sunday—Rifle shoot teams from I Indianapolis, Detroit and Tallapoosa | leave for Mendenhall Glacier range for competition ‘with civilian. team at 10 o'clock in the morning. Crew race between Detroit,- Tallapoosa and- Indianapolis ‘at 11 o'clock in the morning. Basebail game, be- ltwecn winner Saturday game and Juneau All-Stars at 2 o'clock in the | afferncon. Mcndsy~sf)lps Jeave carly in the morning. | A Agree on Rate | Tt was annbunced today that all |bus and taxi-cab firms had agreed |to take uniformed men on a spé- tcial lcop tour of Mendenhall Gla- | cier for a special rate of $1. Ev Nowell was appointed in LUMBER MILLS iASKS DECISION ARE OPERATING ON SALES TAX IN NURTHWEST‘ IN WASHINGTON cnar"e of all baseball games. He | hand'ed the same arrangements for i the visit of two destroyers earlier Lhn summer. Simpson MacKinnon, ,Naval Alde to Governor Troy, as- sicted the committee in drawing its program. e e— Hazen (Kiki) Cuyler, veteran out- written pages and is ontitled fielder with the Chicago Cubs, has “Should Alacka Establish Junior been given his unconditional ' re- Colleges.” | Petition Filed in District lease. Waivers were asked, but no Weeks of Idleness Court with Over 2,000 Names TACOMA, Wash,, July 17.—Names | National League team wanted him. I i Never 'bakes ‘out the Goodman, laska an Miners Defense Com- organization set up .tn men who were arrested activities during the,A. ‘The mmmm[-e will present Irvin for labor attorney from Portland, who arrived on the Yu- tain junior Alaska Junior contains colleges, Territory can well afford to main- colleges and that two should - be - established -at Juneau and Ketchikan, respectively. ‘The = volume curricula the number of instructors required, and the estimated cost to the Territory land to the communities in which of more than 2,000 citizens of the 1/.— Thousands | State of Washington appeared as ‘nor, freezes out. Schflfing‘ SEATTLE, July i 5f Pacific Northwest timber work- | plaintiffs in an action brought in ers, ‘unemployed for more than 11!the District Court to obtain a Fed- weeks because of a strike, are back eral ruling on the constitutionality at work again and lumber is once of the state's two percent sales tax more taking its place as one of the |law. | vrineipal industries of Oregon and The petition was taken into court’ ‘Washington. by P. J. Johnson, Tacoma carpen- More than half of the companies ter. are nearing normal production. The huge number of plaintilfs S ee— Te = Y = 5 kon, at the request of the Alaska Give your porg¢ h some- Nrine Wur(;("l;:quumoxf. Goodf:ikn such colleges are maintained. The thing to smile about. who will speak on the subject of z;‘;‘:;nf::“:dc;m il e Cheer it up with the col- ustice and the Worker," has de- ooy yien “junior colleges in Alaska 1 orful, the wear - resisting Sherwin - Williams Porch Paint. Easy to apply, withstands worlds of scuf- fling. 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The Alaska Miners Defense Com= mittee, Heard said, delegates Workers Union, Defense, rioting the is composed of from the Alaska Mine International the International Longshoremen’s Association, the Ju- neau Unemployed League, the Gas- tineau Channel Barber's Associa- tion, the Alaska Trollers’ Assocla- Serbian Society, the Wom- ,en’s Auxiliary of the Alaska Min»| and the Finnish W1 ADS PAY! and and PRINGE ROBERT IS DUE TODAY Canadian National tourist steam- er Prince Robert, on special cruise to Southeast Alaska, is due in port this afternocn or evening, with a large number of roundtrippers. The only passenger booked for Juneau, according to a radio from Furser McLean, is Elvina Gill. The Prince Robert left Sitka last night at 8 o'clock for Junedu, via Taku Glacier. 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