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" AR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1937. ¥ —_ 1. pl . le‘l} Alaska is soon to have a large military air base [if & P P Y. | e e Ty Daily Alaska Empire jtassesiin s onanainl. 515988k 20 YEARS AGO || Horoscope PHONE 206 ! Coronatlon ‘Envoy’ \T_.— % {| Juneau Radio Service laganda. ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager Sl o st made with the idea of locating an airport ¢ e site For Your RADIO Troul The Empire extends congratula-| From The Empire e ished evers evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE|g zh the Budget Bureau has failed to submit| ,, pire Ty 4 um:;‘-\x’fi(."co(\\l;’m{‘ gy P .u.(i‘ A nd though the «Bm.l-(.‘( uuvu nl : ]nu bt iony and best wishes today, their “The stars incline 122 Second St.—Next door to iy ; ;1 rt\;xlnmm to Congress 1:>r| .\;1 un]m /;!ppl(r‘v]‘ |‘|||r)|\‘ hirthday anniversary, to the follow- ) - but do not compei” L San Francisco bukery | Entered the Post Office in Juneau as Secoud Class| the Delegate proposes to go before the vl’)" pr ng: APRIL 5, 1917 | matter. Committee to ask for a sum of two million dollars to SR L A e 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES i begin the project. AR R s gffi:;“:;“gp;‘ TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1937 | Winter Rates 2 Deltvered in carrler in Juneau and Douslas for $1.25 per month. | It is excellent news to Alaska that definite steps ictor Crondahl war were § S - & 3 3 PR e Ja Tumad e e S ; . byl o a1t whs frety mc| According to astrology disturbing | SITKA HOT SPRINGS Ome year, in advance, £12,00; six months, in advanes, $6.00; | have been taken toward establishing a base in the rnestine vler e § : influences are strong early today. one month, in advance, 128, north and there appears to remain no doubt that Perry Tonsard |dicted that the measures would|y io."yonefic aspects are active BUnSCAl Het: Batiw Bubscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify James Se; |pass before night. ¢ 3 g 5 Accommodations to suit every the Business Office of any faflure o rity in the delivery | the Territory will figure as a strategic position in thet : 8 Bey | Again there is a menacing in- taste. Reservations Alaska Afr of their pavers. e ___Inational defense of the Pacific. It means another M'h;['_M’AS' "";g_”“se“ | R E Robertson and Claude Eric-|fuence which affects labor and Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 step forward in our march toward greater population oo 0 i I -andidates for Mayor, split the|cncourages unrest. Leaders will be MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED FRESS c g 5 Ernest L. Carter joon, CIERERE ayor, Spit thel, v in the dissemination of prop-, h The Associated Pres ively entitled io the u-s for | development and ultimate statehood Forrest R. Bates {vote an' Emory Valentine slid in- A ublication of a ted to it or not other- “m the mayor's chair by a plur- wise credited in thi and also the local news published | A T = There is & sign believed to en- herein, ! The Palmer colony is modern in every way. It :i'.- |ality of 83 votes over Robertson,| ..o gistorted ideas and foolish PH’ONE 36 P e [ove p ; : ;. had 21 more than Erieson.| : 5 ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER even has an incubator baby. [\““” inking. In the early hours toda THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION T I\{ODERN y |The vote was Valentine, 366; Rob- erag v & ko i ’_] o 5 AT OF A3 PUBLICATION. e actson. 363 and Evicson, 889, Gount.|the mind Will be open to sugges For very prompt If all the battles in Spain are as bloody as re- ETIQUETTE {70 e i "(tlons making for unwise theories ! cilmen elected were George F. Mil ard the relation of capital LIQUOR DEuv Y ported, we wonder who is doing the fighting. There ler, Gunnar - Blomgren and er\[r?g-u ing the a Pl i ER can’t be any Spaniards left | By Rcberta Lee Sorby. W.. W, Chsey, -tnopposed|ond 1ebor. 4 ; — SRR T A | lidate .for school board, got ol Good news of great value to men r [ tw e ” i who direct business and govern- { 9 ° Why Im'“‘"“’ , Is it advisable t give.a © Y A ment policies may be expected la- Q 8 7, an allowance of money? i ter today. Congress should see light (New York World Telegram) % : . .| Guy McNaughton was in St. Ann’s Gyl saation A. Some parents consider it wise |, sivai recovering from a minor |°® delayed legislation. The whole modern theory of taxation demands{i, do, so, training the child in the # This is a favorable swa that it shall be fair and equitable \handling of money. But it all d,,."“‘)‘”"“““' ey ing leases and contract; What becomes of that theory when, as the World- \pends on whether this allowance' A 1uyge benefit dance was being | Telegram showed recently, upward of 300,000 govi is nominal or excessive. Parents pm“h,d’ for. ‘the' Benstit: ot u:‘: ment employees in this State, earning more than should not be too indulgent. Boy Scout organization which it $700,000.000 in government pay, escape either 11'(!(’1‘;:1} Q. When a girl is preceding her 4 or h:;_:::,;, ::1\;:;‘:!;?‘.:‘1“‘\? s that would have totaled .mm(-;:;ioror).)e::‘mii”comps to a door, should “.“““‘) be in the A. B. .Hall. with 2 = A Clifford Kennard, chairman. ot | No federal income tax bethers State, county, city,| A. No; she should stand aside B IT IS GOOD BUSINESS TO KEEP town and village officeholders. No State income tax and allow her escort to open the' . ang Mrs. J. H. Cann arrived in the conquered “colonial em- . i % touches federal employees within the State. ldoor and hold it wide for her to in Juneau from the South where pire. i | A GOOD MAN ON THE JOB | This reciprocal immunity applies, remember. to 'pass through. they spent the winter making a This is read as a fortunate time A A lofficial salaries high and low—from the Governor's| Q. What is the best way to in- rangemernits FUIor itk mf,m . for writing letters or public docu- 25,000 and $22,000 pay of high dicate to the waiter that you have operations ¥ ments. Messages from’ rulers of ev-| i % 'ery rank are well directed by the| 3 PHONES 92 or 3 fing and con specially resh Meats, Groceries agreements for the building of | L1quors, Wines and Beer 4 ships to navigate the air and wa-| s ter | Admiral Hugh Rodman, of Wasa. § V€ Sell for LESS Because Ttaly and Ethiopia will be much | ington, U. 8. M, retired, who will We Sell for CASH ! | was planned to form. The dance k. i A discussed among representatives| be one of the official representattve: { of the United States at the corona| Leader Dept. Store tion of King George VI on May (Associated Press Jwedm) of the governments of the world. There may be serious trouble with- George Brothers Frank Swartz g in go to th 25,000 a year and the Tomorrow the citizens of Juneau polls to elect a Mayor, three councilmen and a school{court judges all the way down the list of the 300,000, |finished a course? A : S director. For the latter position there is no compe-| Where's the equity in this? | A. Place the knife on the plate,| Neywly elected officers of the Arc- 3™ ; rou are invited to present N tition. Grover C. Winn, who is completing 21 vears| ~ Where's the fairness in it at a time when mount- |blade in, alongside the fork. t1c ‘Hféillerhcod, wéré ‘A, B. Cole,| 1B the evening of this day men, this oupon at the box ing taxes imposed by every division of government, = - who are leaders should benefit. | office of the continuous service on the School Board. is unopposed |Walter King, Frank W. Butters,! ol i e alag ¢ Gt MR L T is a propitious rule which | @it /1s certiin of eleotion:’ It Is & high compliment to| 1278 (aDd small, /plle ‘ever-increasing hurdens. Hpor |H. O. Martin, Harold H, Post and /1t i$ & Propitious rule under wh the taxpayer who can claim no official exemption? ! | R to hold conferences and should be c t l e a P sxcelle o 0] is » |trustees, A. B. Cole, Harold H this fine Aldskan and excellent cltizen that his} ™ i tgigeenth Amendment to. thie federal cUn\u.i‘ LOOX cnid LEAKN | |post, J. W. Bell, 3. C. McBride and [2¥orable to_statesmen, members apito | public service through the years stands unuhallcnged,]‘ ution says as plainly as words can say it:— |John Reck Jof city councils and executives of It is a record that rarely falls to the lot of a public “The Congress shall have power to lay and collect By A. C. Gordon wwr\ s0r't. ea re official and Mr. Winn can rightly feel proud that|iaxes of incomes, from whatever source derived . . ." | | Elected to the Douglas Gty | Pereons. whose birthdate it is i he is held in such high esteem by his fellow towns- Yet, despite the apparent inclusiveness of the | S——-—s——-——————%®|. """ Oliver Olson, J, W, the AuguLY of a year of good luck and receive tickets for yeur- men that “electing Grover is just a routine matter.”|shrase “from whatever source derived” the doctrine| 1. Who originated the phrase, Martin, Leo Young, Henry Murray, .0 financial matters. Journeys are self and a friend or A May he receive a full strength complimentary vote|of implied State sovereignty has been invoked to “the almighty dollar”? | August Olson,~B. R. Leivers and Presaged:fog mamy, but new enter- relative to see tomorrow, as he doubtless will xempt the compensation of State office | 2. What does the name Elmer Smith. Mrs. Mary Walker P Ch'fl;lrfioxl:linl:l a‘im?;{l ; c A States have returned the compliment by exempt- “Charles” mean? s Colbrar s i e on this day prob- For the councilmanic and mayorality POSitions|, o ‘eoqom) officeholders from State income levies. | 3. How many square miles of un-‘nm:,(ékcm S B sdmm‘ably will be of unusual mental bal- “Tpxus Ran rers” Wy fo $hais oar doss rtvalty than it previous elec And, on both sides, provision that pay of certain earth are covered by water, in AT jance. . Subjects of this sign of 74 é ! Aries usually are farsighted and tions. The answer can be found in the record of N ¢ " i) onstitutional officers may not be “diminished” dur- round figur | Pormen Governon Jobh .t Bras ¢ y ' L g 34V sond of acquiring knowledge. As a paid-ap suoscriber of The achievement Mayor I. Goldstein has built up duringi o their terms of office has been pleasantly inter-!| 4. What proportion of the atmos- fell from a boat cradle on the beach ing k his four consecutive years as head of the city govern-| roted to mean their ries cannot be taxed pheric air does oxygen constifute? at Sitka, hitting the rocks below,', J05¢Ph Medill, journalist, was & i ment. Juneau has made strides forward under the| For all of which the non-official but taxable! 5. Which peak is the highest of breaking his left arm and seriously PO™R On this day 1823. Others who Dall AlaSka E!l! e Goldstein administration. Vast public works and| :itizen pays, of course, in es that much higher. the Alps? injuring his back and head have celebrated it “h," birthday in- y P general improvements have been made without jeo- Moreover, when he thinks about it he realizes — i - gl 00 FRE, TROOL AL (IBIOE - Good only for current offering. . pardizing the clty's financial structure. Today Ju-| hat the settlement of Who is to be taxed and who ANSWERS Music at the Gastincau Cafe was 120 8nd political economist, father neau finds itself in sound financial position as review| s to be exempt rests almost wholly with legislators | 1 W-ihl\xxlu'{-)n Irving. provided by Miss Alice M. Jordi- (F,tfu;]n:]\hn;(:g,:‘ymr(&nyilll,g:fl\}x]} W;l‘hn Your Name May Appear Tomorrow Sidewalk, sewer, street and other ’“”""“"‘“"““\ e Lo S Lo R GOl BRI R e e O Yy e oLA%EY” Edward Salisbury, philogoist, 1814 have been made. Tennis courts and a wading pool NosSwnaer o heGe MUk SbOUL ' Sproapig Be s lin, Miss Garnet Laughlin, Miss z . 3 L ax load” but mighty little about spreading it in a 5. Mont Blane, in Southeast Mabel Bathe, Mrs. Mable Mooney, (Copyright, 1937) P Ce s — — have been built in Evergreen Bowl. Docks have been| o ijon that will reach official salar nce, 15,781 feet, almost three Mrs. N. W. Marston, Miss Jordison, 56 ; ; kept in repair and the annual report shows that Taxaticn that duplicates itself, overlaps itself S George Wells, Tom .McNamara, K, 3 R 230 Soath Franklin Yesatione 211 profits are being returned to the city from the opera-|teps on its own feet, frustrates itself, multiplies its = Bt a8 » E. Bjorkland, Joe Laughlin and tion of the city wharf wn complexities beyond all bearing. - Ium Serrot. “Smiling Service” | it or miss on | || Bert's Cash G | a A year ago the city owed $13,000 at the banks Taxation that pounces pell-mell, hit or miss on | J— | er r ouuoqs MOTOR o E i it ‘ny tax source that looks for the moment promising. DAILY IESSON§' i ‘Weather: Highest, 41; lowest, 38; t S""gt_i ‘;socery ! & (1) c ! e Today these notes stand paid in full and in addition | s " xation that deliberately provides in tax-exempt (N El\JC LI(“H H mm ’ ! | $6,000 in PWA bonds have been retired and the city | N 4 B stands with g credit balance of $4,235. Tt is an excel- [2ublic securities a refuge for billions of dollars of | - >-oe Distributors 8 | vealth that thereby withdraws from the tax field x Today's News Today—Empire i SR IR A lent record. | By W. L. Gordou ST e ] CHEVRDLET PONTIAC BUICK v | altogether. 3 s | Pree Delivery Juneau ool Further needed improvements are now being| 2 A : " - W — 'Y Taxation that, on top of all this, goes out of its 'i started. For example, the new water mains on Front| yay to exclude a sreat host of government employees, Words Often Misused: Do nak say, 5 ! HOTEL JUNEAU . Street and Shattuck Way. For this project there is| many of them highly paid, and expects other folks “When shall we, start plaging?” | + '} 2 Formerly Hotel Zynda remaining $1,200 in PWA funds from previous public| o m 2 up the difference. Say, “When shall we begin p]ay-. ¥ ! CLARENCE WISE works. An additional PWA grant of $2,200 has been Officialdom may ca'l this a tax “system.” The tax- ing? | Manager received to carry on the program and the remaining| ayer no longer calls it that. To him it has become Often Mispronounced: Atrocity.' H : $3,900 needed for the $6.300 undertaking will be shared | huge muddle of incompetence and injustice. He Pronounce a tros-i-ti, a as in askl | ™ between the city and Juneau Water Company which demands a way out and his demand is urgent and unstressed, o as in of (not as in' " il THE MIDGEI uses the same ditches. paramount. : no), both i’'s as in it, accent sec- V | LU Small wonder that there is absence of bitter : A gc!ud })la(‘o m‘bogm is \\'1l‘h H]wfo ‘hundx'cds of ond syllable ’ - “ - NCH T b % M-u I rivalry in the city election this year. The Mayor housands of exempt government salaries. Often Misspelled: Debris (pro- e 82 S. Franklin June(’u '_‘um e' l s nc. L} ! B e L nounced day-breg) . | Open 6 a.m.—8 p.m. 3 has done an excellent job as head of the city and the 4 2 98 it T T Sl RN bk B0Y. the Eddie and Wally have postponed their marriage Synonyms: Vehement, violent, | DS & . c"'(‘_z‘e': SAperALY {““) B On"' i "‘]1‘"“ A " mtil after the coronation. After all, the preliminaries furious, impetuous, passionate, ar- i attitude is against change in the mayoralty POSIUODN.}¢hou1d be held before the main event.—Ohio State dent, fervent. T || 81 GRID’ S It is a natural and logical one Journal ‘Word Stud, “Use a word three THE BEST times and it is yours.” Let us in- BEAUTY SALON “YOUR APPEARANCE IS When a business has a capable, efficient execu- WA IR L SR gl WINDOW CLEANING tive at its head, that business does not go out looking e covers show skiers poised some- crease our vocabulary by master- ; " for a new manager. Rather, it gives that executive betw land and Congressmen who are ing one word each day. Today’s } Sh:)'.:!RkR;iPONSXBI;JTY 218 | | a contract for another year. It is good business. tanding by Roosevelt on the court know how it feels, word: Diminutive; below the aver- i e 8- one | PHONE 48% Conducting the affairs of Juneau is a very im-| —Detroit News age snze;l very snLalL, “The dim- l'N TOWN| SR o 2 = " . 8 Vo stel . s PO 0 S TR inutive chains of habit are seldom o P4 portant business. Mayor Goldstein, as its manager, = o m 7] \ ~ m— - — gl Ve has proven that he is a capable and efficient execu- A European -\I;)zar:" :3;111;;17 cixorl:»l'arl equipment, but l:f:viozno?rz(f; lot:ebzellbluzl(ulll }lley THE MINERS 0. K. ] 7 elie; B » voters. who ar \ stock. | ROt one penny for debts.—Toledo Blade. ar s 2 roken." — s tive. Tt is our belief that the volers, who are the stock i %, e gy Recreation Farlors LUNCH | instance, | | holders and Board of Directors in this | Fried Frog Legs and Other ) We seem to have entered a period of surrealism INSURANCE should renew his contract at the polls tomorrow Withly, qtesmanship.—Detroit Free Pre | In 1936 North Carohna produced o 257 8 Fum‘"cwm a rousing vote of confidence. gk ISR 1464895000 pounds of tobacco as| | BILL DOUGLAS i < Fimolin i e 334 | Man’s inhumanity to man makes military expor- compared with 577,435,000 pounds in 14 A“ Sh tt“ k AIR BASE ASSURED ters—Butfalo Courler-Ex 95 | —— en Snattuc —_— i 2 PR S (A i £ The President’s order to set aside 960 acres near| Do You Remember—Away back when only me Try Tae Empire classifieds tor | #——————-—————&| “TOmMOrrow’s Styles Established 1898 Fairbanks for military purposes is further indication'bankers had short hours?—New York Sun | results. i s T ey e il de ok Com oday’ . f— ] emctty ||} i Alaska 1Y | J as written ! i . by yoar .t - doctor, '| HARRY RACE, D ist “The Squibb Stores «"A'Ef.f- Juneau Dnlg Co. IR ———— S—— Juneau’s Own Store Remember!!! |. If your “Daily Alaska Empire” has wg R E " ; k not been delivered Ban By 6:00 P, M. Juneau, Alaska CARDINAL 226 CABS o8 A copy will be sent you IMMED- : Withm City Limits IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars Here are scenes in “Pop and Ernie’s,” Northwestern University's private night club, which opened to a gay capacity crowd with much bubbling of root beer and poppirg of ginger ale corks. Jeanne Stocl (left) amuses the crowd with a specialty dance (Bottom, left) Clinton “Pop” Baldwin and Ernie Marundy (1 to r), night watchmen at freshmen girls' hall and namesakes for the club, with Betty Kep- pler, watch the entertainment; (bottom, right) dancing to student orchestra. Candle and bottle (above) lend atmosphere to the surioundings. (Associated Press photo) L/( ¢ ! . . | , ‘?}rm’v A el The B. M. Behrends : i |