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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1935. . 7 By BILLI N ts et | of ordinary medns need fot/ worty l'/]’",'? '.” Forin | about having his taxes ‘increased Third Party Are nhext year D, ) itile: A tax raise for the rank and file l TOuARg I "“l( of the vol is one of those thinzs which simply don't come to pass immediately preceding a campaign year Talk of a general reyision, with increases all along the line to meet the deficit, may sound well but no one would expect it to mus- r many votes on Capitol Hill. Not T the President but every one of the 435 members of the House and )f the Senators come up for re- MEk@ TH VARMINTS T HEU MY MIND MADE UP TER SEE THEM THAR SIX YOUNG-UNS 0" MINE AN' BY CREEPERS JEEPERS ! ONLOCK THET PIPE DOWN, DOOR AFORE T BUS' HIT SNUFFs-- WIDE OPEN --- MEBBE THEY' S\ — | SLEEPIN'- SNUFFY 1¢ DON'T LOSE YOUR HEAD - - WHADDA YA GONNA DO ?2 - (Continued Trom Puge One) THAT'S TH' =3 : B e WRONG f one of the Senatorial elections next BUILDING ! year, they still will be in the mi- nority. Cn top of that, 12 of the 32 seats | to be filled In 1936 are in the Dem- | cratic ‘south—in Tennessee, North Carolina, Alabama, South Carolina, virginia, Oklahoma, Mississippl Keatuoky, Lou1siana, Arkangas,|¢lection in 1936, and all of them Georgla and Texas. ;k‘:‘)": that higher taxes never are Normally, all of these 12 pl.\«:v.s‘ General tax increases come after would be expected to go to Lho‘vh‘rv.m not just before. By that Dethocrats, giving them an assur- | token, a dilferent forecast may be ance of 62 of the 96 Senate seats in |in order after the votes are in in the next Congress. | 1936. It would seem that if the Repub- licans make up an exceptional sweep, they may wind up with about one-third of the spoils. Judge William A. Holzheimer, No Tax Raise Danger United States District Attorney, decision on the matter, stating thal| Whatever may come out of the[left for Ketchikan on the Yukon. under the present conditions it is|tax: squabble in Congress—and theiHe will investigate seyeral cases unable to furnish the improved|»ossibilities aré many—the cmzensf;now pending in the First City. service. - - - - e, BRANCH ON YUKON Dave W. Branch, of the Libby, McNeill and Libby Company, left on the Yukon for Ketchikan. He had arrived here a few days ago from his firm’s plant at Taku Har- bor. the Alaska Peninsula to the Bris- tol Bay region increased to a semi- monthly service. The Post Office Department has just made its final Daily Cross-word Puz:zle Solution of Saturday's Puzzle BlL 10} i B GLACIER FRONT EXPLORATION PARTY LEAVES Conlinuatio}x of Fields' Work Begins with De- parture of Yakobi KETCHIKAN DOY'GLAS NEWS Old exclama- tion Pronoun Therefore Lubricate Kiln for drying | { ACROSS Rall otrd Large net Engrossed Greedy Deduce S-shaped molding 17. Tampered 19. Disobedient Finish 2, Past 3 ll”-’-‘luze:mmt of: suffix Pronoun . Has being UPHELD, COURT i Decision Handed Down that Pales NRA Decis- | ion in Comparison DZA T DOUGLAS WILL Pl L A L T hops g Animal rtoods Bskimo hut Speeds . Searches 5 Apparent Transmits Undeveloped flower . Domestic fow | Nimble: colloa. Recovery of oods S A M| Q S 3 R A N S P 0 R 3 You can do it better with a CHECKING ACCOUNT A Checking Account provides these essentials of security, system, and convenience in handling your finances . . . INSURED SAFETY for your funds on deposit. Legal receipts for each expentiture! A double record of all disburse- ments and deposits. The convenience of writing checks for the exact amount of payment. Time saved by sending payments safetly through the mails. You can do it better with a Checking Ac- count! We irvite you to open an account here this week——then pay by check! It's safe and businesslike: ‘Continued izcm Page One) Continuing a year-by-year study of glacier fronts, a party of three “scientists is scheduled to leave Ju- neau this afternoon on Capt. Tom | . . | 8mith's Yakobi for Glacier Bay. ITO _Declde QUCS‘,‘OU of IS-‘ This group is expected to estab- suing $25,000 in Bonds lish a base on Tarr’s Inlet, where! the receding face of Grand Pacific for Improvements legal age 33, Hold a session . Fasteners Urge on Son of Adam . Hurry . Short _for a man's name . Move as If driven forward . Hire . Article . Capped or crowned Copper coin Cover Turns acld Soak up Reaches across . Belonging 0 me . Cup-shaped ringing in- struments [1 wrongtully held . Beats Al Al B|L! T L|AR E . Depression between PE BB |, mountain Total DOWN s i e ekt - Not different Softly tainanimals 2 Baking ol chamber Dad ). Organ ot Disencum- Explode hearing bering Sets out on a Public vehicle: 4. Say further voyage oblog, Beleaguer- §2. Procixe loca- i ment on Myhe sondy Sanctioned Press . Marked by ex- 7. Provided Note ot the treme physi- Of most recen scale cal force origin Artificai ian- . Make eyes Rub out guage Slow moving Propel with As far as animal oars Cook siowly Poker term Opposed to Favorite . Trial | Birds ot the Spanish gull family the group is the presenf Democrat- | ic whip” of the House—Patrick J. Boland of Scranton, élected three times in succession by capturing both Democratic and Republican nominations. BLACKHEADS GONEI s radiant Glacler will be studied. On the next northbound run of the steamer Yukon, the three will be joined by William Osborn Fields, Jr, New Yerk man who is the sponsor of the expedition How It Works The records indicate that some 7,000 Democrats in Scranton habit- ually register -as Republicans. In the last three Congressional tions it has so happened that bor fide Republicans sought the nomi- nation for Congress. This so split the regular Republican vote that the Democrats held the balance of power and were able to elect Bo- jand. He has had no real difficulty In landing the Democratic nomina- ion. He is one of the five other Penn- sylvania congressmen whose cam- paigns ended at the primaries be- cause . they were able to canture both Democratic and- Republican mominations. i The others are Dunn of Pitts- burgh, Ellenbogen of Pittsburgh, Berlin of Greensburg and Richard- ¥on of Reading—all of whom label themselves in their official biog- raphies as Democrats. Guffey ‘Delighted’ Each of these men had the choice when| they came to Washington of affiliating with either party. Bo- land, for example, took his seat in December, 1931, .at the time the Democrats took over control of tue House. Their majority was rather slim and for several weeks both parties were bidding for his sup- port. Finally .he decided to join the Jemocrats. His selection as whip in the present congress is credited in some quarters to the decision he “Whether or not the incorporated | town of Douglas City, Alaska, shall| issue bonds in any sum not exceed- ing $25,000 payable in graduated in-| stallments, bearing interest at a| Leaving today are: Dr. T. A. |rate not to exceed 6% per annum|COOPer, professor of botany at the and which said bonds shall be a|University of Minnesota; Russell general obligation of the town of|DOW, Woodsville, New Hampshire; Douglas, and the procceds thereof|nd Robert Stix, Scaresdale, N. Y. to be used to construct, reconstruct, | POW and Stix are students at Dart- enlarge, extend and improve its|mouth College. water supply system”; and Dr. Cooper arrived this afternoon “Whether o- not the incorporated | from Seattle on the Alaska, while town of Dougias City, Alaska, shall | the Youths came north on the Prin- issue bonds in any sum not exceed- | ¢cSS Louise last week ing $15,000, payable in graduated The two young Dartmouth under- installments, bearing interest at a|8raduates have been here before on rate not to exceed 6% per annum | Similar Field's expeditions. They and which said bonds shall be a|CcXPloined that the party will spend general obligation of the town of|tWe and one-half months in Alas- Douglas City, and the proceeds‘ka' this summer, three weeks of thereof to be used to construct,|Whi'h 1t will stay in the Glacler || reconstruct, enlarge, extend and|Bay area. Other glauiers, the | improve sewers.” ’Westward, will be studied the These are the questions to come |t!ime remaining. before the qualified electors of the 8 - | town at a special election set for| {Monday, August 12. The e]ection‘NO IWROVEMEN was properly decided and arranged for at a meeting of the City Coun-| IN MA"‘ SERVICE cil as specified by the act of TO WEST ALASKA For some time Alaska Delegate | Dimond has been endeavoring to Congress on June 18, 193¢ which! _llgave Douglas the authority to have the regular monthly mail service from Seward to points along (00 2 (&) 4) article Metric tand measure 5) | When you use helena rubinstein’s BEAUTY GRAINS This unique scientific washing eparation rids the pores of lackheads — quicklyl Leaves the skin noticeably clearer and finer after even a single wash- ing. Excellent for the back, arms and eibows as well as for the face. Use instead of soap, with milk or water. 1.00. The First National Bank Juneau, Alaska Harry Race Druggist \'-f\ . [((THHO OPEN ALL NIGHT ! /ments mentioned in the two ques-| | tions. {| Although a limit of $40,000 is placed on the amount of the bond- ed indebtedness which the town undertake the municipal improve- ~ade at that time. Pennsylvania politicians say that fenator Guffey, the first Democrat elected to the Senate from that <tate in 75 years, is highly pleased over the situation. e . AT THE HOTE}* ® 0000000 e Gastireau : A. Holcomb and family; Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Scott, Burlingame, Col.; 8. A. Light, Seattle; L. G. Wingard, Brewer, Ketchikan; A. C. Van Win- | kle, Juneau; H. H. Smith, Seattle; F. E. Martine and wife, Seattle; W. T. Roberts; W .L. Hodgson; Robert C. Wakelin, Seattle; F. P. Guptil and wife, Seattle; Mrs. Agnes Dohs, | |Seattie; Eidred Treland, San Fran- | o0 0e 000 e e e s e s o Gil Rich Ketchikan; Ray F.ATTENTION MARTHA SOCIETY | James, Seattle; Mrs. C. W. Hamil- | 5! ton, Hood River, Ore.; A. L. Flar- Joseph P. Kendler will entertain rot, Fairbanks; C. D. Coat, ' car R. Hart. au; | | Zynda { C. W ‘Thornt'n, Seattle; may be obligated by the vote, but San Francisco; W. kricn Lucas and $27,500 is the amount actually in- wife, Seattle. | volved in the loan and the interest| Alaskan rate will be 4% per antum ins‘ead | H. C. Dill, Nome; Chas. H. By- of 6%, all on account of the in'ire ron, Coalinga, Ore.; Frank Farvan, favorable terms by which the two Cordova; Herb Nagel, city. public works impiovement: may ——————— now be carried on, July 24, Mrs. Whe Can Vote [ Qualitied voters in the co.ine| at afternoon tea at her home on special election will be limited to Glacier Highway all members of only those whose names appear on| the Martha Society in honor of|the last tax assessment roll. The Mrs. Lester D. Henderson. Cars entire area embraced within the ill leave the church parlors at|corporate limits of Douglas will On Wednesday, DOUGEAS WELCOMES NAVY & Alaskan Hotel Liguor Store Phone Single A-2 vings Dave Housel, Prop. Dental X Ray Labratory OUTSIDE PRICES ROOMS 5 AND 6 TRIANGLE BUILDING ————— ] - s - ~41€5 11:15 pm. sharp and members are constitute one voting precinct and| Bob Ellis, Ketchikan; A. P, G. Lem 1, Tacona; Mrs. V. McKee, | requested to be prompt. —adv. | the voting place will be at the fire| Al 1 & ot = I T RS |room of the city hall. All persons i who are citizens of the United Phone 16 ~ We Deliver , fieno o r n om0 WEDNESDAY NIGHT ! STRATOSPHERE HO? FA" n’ AS GAS BAG EXPLODES States, 21 years or over of age, resi- B eRh SRAARAIRE: .73 580 RS o _. | dents o'r Alaska one year and six ey .. ik ':":""'""."’“ . 3 = s | Natatorium 3 Musketeers | ™ CLACIER TAVERN assessment roll, may vote. | i o - X :-: DANCE ek T bcmg 1| FREE TO MEN IN UNIFORM | o TOM CASEY |list of all taxable property, per-| sonal and real, which he has been | 1/2 S pring ChiCken On working on for the past month, to| Toast, 50¢ the Councilmen. They approved of | Seattle; CASH GROCERS UNITED FOOD ¢0. | | Meats—Phone 16 Last Ferry leaves Douglas 12:30 a.fh. the list and set the first three | days of next week, July 29, 30 and | 31 as the dates for the Council to| sit as a Board of Equalization to| hear any complaints there may be | b b o By & —— ALASKA MEAT CO. ——————— ; ARG Rkt it FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEK—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected Following the regular - business| B A TC H IN G ? meeting last hight, the 'Ladies’ Auxiliary, F. O. E, entertained a i {4 g The “GO” Portable Electric Range |number of non-members, one guest ;was designed for light housekeeping. AST’NEAU CA FE |invited by each member, for a | social time. Bridge and whist were | If you are trying to do your own cook-: A AL o o P, B ing on a small scale you should ‘seé it. Kretiol HANER. Dignicmy o v ‘Ampices Douglas Chamber. of ,C'ommerce~ {played at six tables. Prize winners| |included Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Ed-| | wards, high and low respectively for ' bridge, 'Mrs. ‘McCormick and Mrs. Doogan, high' and low for | whist. Biscuits, pies, pot roasts, or what have you, the “GO” Portable will do it up brown. ’ | DANCE FOR NAvVY i TOMORROW NIGH1 | Under the auspices of the Douglas Chamber of Comnierce, the officers and men of the U. 8. 8. New Or- |leans, now in the channel, will be | guests at a public dance to be given ‘ln the Natatorium- tomorrow night | Dancing will start promptly at 9:30 | o'clock and music will be furnished by the Three Musketeers. — “ SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON \ Teleplione 409 _ B. M. Behrends Bank Bidg. |' MMWW Sold on easy pay plan. [ ] Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 24 Hour Service Beer—if desired (BAILEY'S "'=5%. CAFE e “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" The mysterious collapse of the huge gas bag, holding 375,000 cubic feet of helium, ended a proposed stratosph. flight an hour before it was to begin at Rapid City, 8. D. The gondola of Explorer Il was shrouded by the deflated ha‘,;qq momentarily five men were trapped on the metal ball. Soldiers rushed | to their rescue. (Assdtiated Press Photo)

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