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persons who equitably should THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1938. g 4. Dal’ 41(, h" Fn!’)lr(’ not be relieved of taxes i R. P P Y- T 0\ = PROFESSIONAL on their incomes,” he said. | ¥ | RATERNAL SOCIETIES e o There is the defect In (ax exempt bonds as wel BIRTHDAY ears Ago ||| zloroscope GASTINEAU CHANNEL " s evening excep tax exempt government salaries e tax freq 3 | i The Empire extends congratula- | ‘ EMPIRE « j ed up by those of large income, t00 4ione and best wishes today, their I From The Empire “The stars incline . s BP0 BLES HELEN TROY BENDER - - President ose of avoiding taxation. BY|pirthday anniversary, to_ the follow-| | hut do not compel” — 5 sl o i S 4 BERRARD X n ly those of large government ing Biw e T — | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | ‘ ;my Visitng ?ro:r:rg Matn Streets, June 3 uched e income tax laws. | 1L 26, " s 4 _ Second anc s ? a l‘m’;“v‘:“”“'\“)l'::f;(.‘“’; i Py ot WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1938 | | DENTISTS ‘ el O CBAN. Fntered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter b, EHIDINY8S V0 20T K The class of 1919 held their Junior b R LSk Blomgren Building I FIELD, Exalted Ruler; 2 o . rry about the income t Noel A. McEachran Bidi = b Friendly stars rule today, accord- | PHONE 36 [ A SUBSCRIPTION RATES i 4 t Mrs. Alfred Lundstrom rom at the Elks Hall, the biggest| " o trology. It is a time for ag- | | 0 M. H. SIDES, Secre- neuwmt by earriec in Juneau and Dou tas for §1.2 If they come under it at all, it is for only a sma e él' 168 ’RP l svent of the High School social sea- _z e ; BY ’»1>r\‘\'m"‘ S ragdi Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. e AR wce. $6.00; @mount. Thus, on both scores, it is those who can R'r;:frt o ! son. It. was the first Prom given f"("_s '("; s:fii:;"m‘t’érgqs o il Fo ity L R fford to pay who are benefited by tax free bonds phert Bosua s since 1914. The proceeds were to| 1SS Or social interests. = g8 PR o o e 5 A ) e 1itbe: fallow Iehoki nohe Sylvia Lister go to the Junior Red Cross. The ‘Women are subject to gnnulnm.m, N MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 111 b . - g ) planetary influences which should Second and fourth erned much: either wa e — i | Dalt wgs Copatated in. blue, and) o o $hend t succeed in whagerer Monday of each montn Business. Of ; s T A RN TR T =7 while, the class colors. The patron- | ®hable S v ¥ ' A ® i Of course, there will be strong .opposition to the! | W thes s A 2 N ne i : o | Presiderits proposal. It il b6 tkyMbl 1nd 6t 'op- MODERN tses” were MesdamesFour, (5 atempt They wil be st | Dr. Charles P Jenne | s g oy . o s uge for ik Gt HavetEi o 1 Kashevaroff, Giard, Hood, Hodges d ks l | 9, Valentine Bldg. DANIEL ROSS, W otherwise ¢ is "pape new PAYS R BV VTS BOWE ETIQUETTE Oswell, Nelson, Torvinen, Saum,| 4P0Mats ; i Rgoms ¥ and 9, Valer N 4 kg published il batantial Smeit .S SESiRn l By Roberta Lee Jorgenson, Hackett, Dewey, Perelia = This s a most auspicious wedding| | TELEPHONE 176 shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- . eriment. B I that Mr. Roosevelt | y. Vi + | and Miss Wenk. As a special featuis| 08V for it seems to promise long lif | | VERS, Secretary. " ‘monious partnership -5 : — anged his ta r point one iota from 3 . a solo was rendered by Mary Kas and harmonious partner When meeting on the strec : i G 45 i y he entered office more than five years ago.| ]?,, should speak first, the man or | VAFOff With Willis E. Nowell ac- “‘I’;"‘ the bride may be the leading o REBEKAHS He said at that time that taxes cquld only be¥vied the woman? : s o mv!};:)'l]:(n-xs configuration continués | | . 81H | | Perseveranté fhqdag, Noj #: ;meets hose able to pa i that equitable adjustment A, “The woman, if ‘the dcquair e thare \hm:fd e & feeithg of upiitt| | Dr. Richard Williams | . second and fourth Wednes- iy be made or That he'is aiming tance is casual. When two real| From Washington came the re-i /% 0 oo o b b el | DENTIST | |day, 1LO.OF. Hall. BETTY Me- oward that end is evident from his message to Con- friends meet, they often speak’sim- | POt that the weighing and measur-| b = o 5000 e bon g e mono vor | | | CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH ; ¢ P iich. s ‘hed | WibEHeORES. . ing of all American children under ' Make loyal friends among youn: | | QFFICE AND RESIDENCE | | BLAKE, Sccretary. e Ko OB W G May & bride have: Byl e - | 1¥e. years:of age-Would be ‘the first| ™0 F SFER: oo 3 | GOLDSTEIN 3UILDING sy fdegt | tron’ and ‘¢, maid of houdBie her | feature of the Ohlidren's year which “1‘\ T i b ‘”“]‘ Rl ey a2 > g K oumpmin - wedding? ; opened under the direction of the [N¢ fuure and should be Shpityed e 4 If you haven't yoted, don't forget the polls are WEICHEE o Al | Childrens Buresu of the U. 8. De- Y college k‘*"_‘;.'f“ b T T LR ! e ! pen 1 7 o'clock this evenir letie " partment of Labor. This was the SCnifl wor SNSINN couipp Rrod & Whitt u ml \ large and formal one. ably will mobilize young men, open- r. Jucson ittier Q. Should the spoon be Teft in [irst of a year of activities designe d| I i AROPRACTOR | ! Has any one considered cast a medal for the " to) bowl after one Has fin. L0 Protect children from the special! ™% the emplojment field far women. | | il d 1l therman? Bsgensianin Yk ne 88 fIn- | yangers of war time. Manual training will assume im- | ~ Drugless Physician RE X ‘;‘ ;\‘“ Ang¥ ARG portance in coming months, Build- | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 1';-9 ! o T .. ing activity is to increase as fami- Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. EMEDIES | Even Piteairn Island RETEE .,\::f"cg, g b the price of coan. lies seek homes in the country PHONE 667 | i Eukola ® ! PO TU - Ot ))‘ s “DAILY LESSONS ' which had advanced 25 cents to 'lihv slara. presage Mmuch m_\t\'&v z RESCRIPTIONS CARE- : 4 : OF THE AIR MAIL PUBLICITY k& e L , | 18100 per ton, depending upon the | Guring the summer in the United FULLY COMPOUNDED VALUE OF THE AIR MAIL s Todern science i§ remorseless and relentless. Tt IN ENGLISH - | grade, the price of meat had aiso States. Unexpected conditions will [ —_— brooks no barrie Recently even Pitcairn Island, one LR a g .| cause many population changes. The ! Front Street Next Coliseum A gFeat deal of world-wide publicity is Tesulting of the last outposts of primitivism, gave up the ghost By W. L. Gordon been raised. Carpenters had adopt- | fASt MU ROPTIREOR CHANE | Dr.A.W. Stewart | ! to the Territory from the first air mai ht from and went the streamlined w itcairn, 4500 miles | % " ’.\‘ix: S:‘“;;;r“;i a:}‘)::"‘;:hm:du?]‘s“_ Engineers, architects, makers of | DENTIST t Juneay to Fafrbanks via Whitehorse which 1 sched- across the Pacific from our west coast, has been con-| _Words Often Misused: Da not! gy Vg ! steel and all who contribute to build- |~ Hours 9 am. t0 6 piz . . 2 i el , g would take a corresponding advance i 3 SEWARD BUILDING uled (o feaye here May ‘3. J. E. Lamieli, Director of nected with the mainland through a radio installation “She (ll(l not seem overly anxi- ing construction should profit 1y Ph 469 { rd the International Postal Service for the' Postoffice It will.be possible for a Pitcairn Islander to say s o go." § ‘She did nob seeii| i o Altmeuller, of the Juneau (D€ Stars are rightly read. An extr ! ofrie Fhone Ll d ! g it U Sihday o ¢ . Boo! microphone and e that glad word v anxious to go. [l e A1 ordinar viages will - AR ed ) (T, ’ \ Depastmént, who arrived here Sunday o the Coast “Boo!” info a microphone and have that #lad werd |very anxious to g0 4 | Dairy, announced that py persons Crdinary mumber of marriages wil o | “Tomorrow'’s Styles | (Juard vessel Spencer to give general supervision to i ! =8 : ; P ¥ t ? Mh 2" | desiring to plant a garden, to reduce Increase demand for sma “””" S CE 2t Today” ! the work of handling the ¢ mount of mail, repor EEORG SO R S s \,,',L::fl “ea(:"“') (‘1 o "' la.l YD the high cost of living, can get all ‘?““’"" _‘v"h‘;s" b’f'hf“mfe ’f_f’fl"/':__ | DR H. VAN ! oday § there erest Outside it g letters stamped (o6t oL LERI0s bt isolatad ok MG Wik 5 Jii-of, acoent IASWSY1- | the fertilizer necessary from the the BUBUTY of a year of great ac GSTEOPATH i ' it e st lehe Gachet wirGRIARIoR has | o e O N e it e | SRS Misspened:+ 4 b, Jairy free of cost. Two thousand !Nty E{‘*:"Tfi““ B “_“;‘ women Will | ¢onsyltation and examination 5 z Fide Sugii SO o ol inall servie by buss antis motibeis LR by Al e 0:" LACQIRENE " | Lons of it was plled at the barns and Tealize substantial profits. = free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | { t been given (h auguration a e famous mutineers of the Bo Magis- serve the cqu. veady A Be BRI Abay Children born on this day prob- 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | ! papers and other media of publicity, he said, and {rate Edgar Christian, who made the Synonyms: Intensify, aggravate il : ably will be inventive, independen Gustinskn Hotel Antiex | |} ! he_ brought along with him 6,000 letters which are speech, is a descendant of Fletcher Christian, leader | heighten, strengthen The famous old Northland, whicn @hd difficult to direct. Subjects of | goun yrankln St. Phone 177 | ”” ! destined to go over the route of the miltineers v\hm”‘\:'llli;‘(!ilun Pitcaimn in lly.:::‘ with mw'm\ Asluu‘i_v “Use o WolBree | oo ecion ot Rake knd Iay on the TS B ity have odd talents that s el e ) | While a large ¢ of the interest is on the part his men and their native brides led a communi mes and it is your bottom BE. the bay: for.s6 lofe was | develop, slowly. — 9 X ! 3 ? e e owo oo and built a rude but adequate culture, completely crease our vocabulary S b R i R i Ulysses S. Grant, eighteenth Pres- & quneaus Own Store! BF cgileotors, the inal s accressed 10 YRUR.Y €YY severed from 'its Europednigr one word each day. Todayssmword: | oo o7 the norfhern run fying .o, orihe nited states. was born z ! place in the "”“” brig o Erakable: s '”“‘”"’l"“ Now Piicairn, too, sgone. It is a pity. It seems | Authentie: authoritative: gemmine: | c o8 0f the fj'""“] i on this day 1822, Others who have | Robert Simpson, OptD. | | AT GO ) EESEING: 200 "AlaSk Wil De 100y & 10 A8 MY 1o us that, as we speed hea down the shiny credible. “These statements and fig- | a¢ 5 masquerade given at the Colebrated it as a birthday include | Graduat: Los Angcles College | —— —— = which attended the inauguration of the Alaska Stamp. yoqq marked “Progress.” it would not be a bad idea ures are authentic.” Moose Hall Mrs. M. Greenbaum ang Samuel P. B. Morse, inventor, 1791; of Optometry and T . 1 . : to leave one community, somewhere, untouched, if s Aw"(;“ kil won T }0’1,‘:1‘:;}’1]“‘()1‘ Herbert Spencer, English writer Opthalmology i | "The Rexall Store” Locally the Chamber of Commerce has taken the only as a control experiment. Let it alone for 50 crfging] dhns elrs o e ”n("_' 1820, Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | initiative in preparing for a significant celebration | years and then compare notes half a century from LOOK and LEARN [ s Ria R Ot iy (Copyright, 1938) 3 7 Re’l‘::f* when the f Pacitic Alaska Airways plane leave »w and see which is better. A doctor does that with By A. C : i ¢ D T TR e 1 | . C. Gordo won the prizes for the c J harmac from here a week from today with the mail. Gov. half his when he tries a new medicine, i B Al R T STt o WHEN IN A HURRY 2 ists : f . d 2 cal costumes. Mrs. W. R. Wills, Mrs ! b g compound Jobn W. Troy tent ely has accepted the invitation nity ought to be a 1. Do we al < " CALL COLE FOR OIL Jo L 1 y has accef e B 1. What was the highest wave Willlam Geddes and William West etween 34 plus or 2V gravity, in any RFSSCERp: of Fairbanks to make the first flight and join with K g b ever recorded by the hydrographic Were the judges amount QUICK' tions. Fairbanks in the celebration that is nned there s Z office of the U. S. Navy Depart- Sk i H L ¢ Ttis probable that others also will make the trip from Spring Thaw ment? W 4A movement was on foot to name ors | COLE TRANSFER | " Butler-Mauro Drug Co. | A g AT e y BOBE W S 2. What great English sovéteign Sauerkraut rty cabbage,” ot Phone 3441 or Night 554 | . thi: .(nmm:m\l\. cementing closer the bond which wi (New. York World-Telegram) y ‘;Vrff&.,fi'f :: Eng x..?:} sovege b el U (ralsliv‘l gl L one g} b o= # established between Juneau and Fairbanks when the President Roosevelt {alked to Congressional leaders | (% © porary with Shak o said A l'ml:\l‘mpuon had | NEW YORK, April 26—Officially = — ————— =" PAA service was started nearly two bout a $1,250.000000 WPA appropriation for the first | Peore: | gl el " the $100,000 match race between These gestures of friendship between our OWn seven months of the coming fiscal ye That's a lot| 5 What is an isthmus? | dropped 75 percent. since the. WA wo. aqmiral and -Seabiscuit May| Have ¥ wr Eyes Examined by | H. S. GRAVES iR ' ’ 4. In what year did the Boxer With Germany began. p Rz ot 11 “The Clothing Man” communities are excellent for the morale of all of us of money, But it 10 tremendou e, as the 30 won't be a match race at all L C l ‘ Alacka. T s f as o' unit toward @ ‘government is spending $1,750,000,000 on work relief | XePellion in China occur? G The rules of racing, as laid down Dr. Rae L. Carlson |7 ! in Alacka. It moves us forward as a unit toward g0 nank Sl ) el | 5. What canal has been the sub-| Weather: Highest 47; lowest 33. p. i sorion OLib sosifer the OPTOMETRIST Home of Hart Schaftner and sommon eeal. rather than a lot of widely separated in twelve months of this fiscal year L b R by the Jockey Club, specify that no [ Miais Clofhing comn: s e : I _ | ject of more painters than any|Cloudy. association i5 to add money or 5 2 communities all attempting in their own way to attain The President sent a message to Congress Pro-|... ., the world? | ASREETS T b s et o o'l office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry | | the development for Alaska that we all seek posing $300,000,000 in government loans to railroad ANSWERS Smakand, capital of the Soviet On¢T Pr g b e Phone Green 331 | ** > Aok ,) P ) for chase of equipment. That's a lot of money 1. o 8 1, | Republic of Uzbek, has 250 mosq match’ race is a race between two st . " There is no doubt but that the air mail w PSR L e ne encountered in the North | Repul ' 0 MOSQUES, porces the property of two differ- = " GASTINEAU MOTOR leaves from here next Tuesday heralds the beginning ;4 if » long-range solution of the railroad problem | *Uantic Ocean December 22, 1922,|fany of which are decorated With ¢4 owners, on terms agreed upon pel oi ai air mail service which will in future is worked out the chance for repayment avill be good. | .":f‘f{:”,"‘b"flb";‘""*'”" Majestic; " | 80ld B i S0 0 Guiny o locngy o | FINE HH SERVICE blanket the entire Territor. t with direct Beyond these points Mr. Roosevelt said nothing il Eliz 'zfl; S e = ofhor Drlie 18 Rdded.” Thug Whin| | oL gl | PHONE 727 service to the States. We too much < it the reported four-billion-dollar lending- spend-| 5 icon Biabeth, the race for which the Westchester | Watsh and JePeny EETME | | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING | it, for the attending publicity is an ¢ nt impetus’ing pump-priming program. And we think he was| & A Srib Of land that connects if It's Paint We Have It! | |Racing Association is putting up - | Gas—Oil—Storage { t arger S a | ¢ s r . y [ to establishment of the States-Alaska route at un Wise A IDEAL PAINT SHOP | the big purse is run. i will be calied | PAUL BLOEDHORN | = : early date. Four billion dollars, is a whale of a lot of money. | 5 Gty ooy v FRED W. WENDT | |“the $100000 race between horses.”| ¥ S, FRANKLIN STREET | |n = v s But it’s not so big when compared to the many bil- gt lice Bt 2 | e i 1 | e ' : ions of private capital that are now, for various rea- S | & o "¢ ww Going ‘to every part of the world as the mail over oM ’ £ ; AL " ‘m]‘ 4 e s ‘s SINGLE SMOKE Hfllde" uflllvers H J. B. WARRACK - sons, rozen into a huge e nass s | “this nr.\\ route will do, .l])u Arl\l\lll)l will “.?“.', to vl\u‘:fx What the cousitry needs is a grea spring thav | [l;;l"l\“1139”“1:(3195)‘””“”"I1‘1b~‘ Ave e | ON THE MEZZANINE Engmeer Contraclorl . age travel to the north. In that attractive cachet 4 gy tne iceberg of private capital into many |t Bill's Barber Shop, called the|B— 0 — 0 —— % HOTEL JUNEAU ¥ i decorating the left hand corner of the envelopes on the .. roductive -enterbrise. | Juneau Fire Department out this| udit—Tax and System Service | " , streams of productive enterprise forenoon at 11:25 o'clock. Ds | JAMES C. CO | BEAUTY SHOP JENEAT ] first flight is a nt force for luring tourists to That would cost the taxpayers nothing; it would | ;o el0R 8t 11:25 o'clock. Damage| | . COOPER, I \ . . Alaska. The entire project is going to pay dividends create new v and mew sources of government | ki ; | C. P. A LYLAH WILSON i ' sms vav,” aside fr he air mail service 1t- revenue. ‘Tha suld ¢ g t S > del b 303-05 Goldstein Building A Contoure Telephone — in no small way, aside from the air mail se e 1t- revenue F‘]nl \\mvm.x add n(.)th!Hg o the public debt; EASTERN STAR TO MEE] ! B B . | Aleg Halden was grocey boy to- gt = g P fe)t which-we: have ‘g0 badl$ needed it would bring nearer the day when the debt can begin | P“theh ten;flc;rjnher s E i Sy 9y Ll X BriNpe 538 || F-GoME TN and SEE the NEW | \ i 5 < A & 7 2 otary c ay. as ® u P s | The celebration next Tuesday should be one wortiiy l.f,d‘“ b T{.l}[\\ux:ylrl Dot pu ”’" ”“l""‘wlfl‘m_‘f", The Order ©f Eastern Star will | trips to the Polaris-Taku Mine with || STROMBERG-CARLSON | i «of the Capital City of Alaska ”Il'” 1028, “l' TRUCE WagS i MQuIQ put them on'rell ) 1y & Prier mesting and evening of R a total of approximately 5000 pounds @#————————————— - # | i RADIOS AT i dobs. 8t real wages. o i: {cards this evening, assembling at | BODDING TRANSFER of freight, mail and air express for “NEW AND DIFFERENT | | J. B. Burford & Co. fi\m. ROUSEVELT'S SOUND REASONING Ay tndiana professor believes the population wil |3 980¢k In the Scottish Rite Temple. | | pgqRINE pHONE. | |Marine Suwavs, - o o S | { “Our door step is worn by | ', : — ; be stabilized in 40 years. Well, it’s nice to be able to| 0 ——--=5 | BuLDING )l i e s B i e i e DEVLIN’S Satisfied Customers” In urging upon Congress yesterday to take Prompt jo0p forward to the stabilization of something.—- |y | Rock—Coal Hauting 9,8 I RECEIEA, e s el | Paris Fashion Shoes [ et e J “pction in removing tax exemption clauses from future Gincinnati Enquirer, '\ FORD AGENCY | Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery unrelated ~commodities as fresh | | = fssues of gavernment bonds, including Federal, State e i Y ek E (Authoriged: Dealers) s o Meats, creosote, lettuce and nails, |l —= & . ’ cip LR e =1 gnd local, and the exemption provision from govern- RORE Sing Tilknoo Shamiaract s socond, towar of = - = | NG Cotton was grown near S- SPECIALIZ! ment salaries, President Roosevelt again put his finger Babel to commemorate his polygot triumph—Chicago GREASES 1 Tl B VNS NS Tear. Chatiey JUNEAU ) e . GAS — OILS on, S. C., as early as 1770. | definitely on the crux of the entire problem in simple News, Tty | MELODY HOUSE In French words. e e “ §|i Reasonable Monthly Rates | | ‘Music and Electric Appliances Ixel i sec ies s has “cas reser- That 103-year-old woman who smokes cigars and | Dol hr‘ Hhigms o '”“1““ ‘d\‘o, g . ": ,‘, S b maran S117113 16 WREEE at thiese hablia wil JUNEAU MOTORS ! E. 0. DAVIS (Next Gastineau, Hotel) e oir of tax-exempt sureties into the hands of the very CR€Ws scrap shfu g i Foot of Main 5 TELE! Mrs. one o | inevitably shorten her life. Rtroet | PHONE 212 | c o A L Pigg Phone 65 Italian 2 | Fhone 4753 [ e ——— | < v G oo g R i - - — 5 | % = = Dinners 24 PHONE 412 /] PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. SATISFACTION I FOOD QUALITY AT | | | Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second GASTINEAU CAFE . P Lo yw: et ek ATk W i FAMILY SHOE STORE | “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive Shoe Store” LOU HUDSON—Manager | Seward St. Juneau | UNITED FOOD (0. - TELEPHONE—16 Lode and placer location notices — -a | | tor sale at The Empire Office. = 8 Gl H r ——e———— % ’ e % ‘ kAARCREY <r;|:l¥‘ the Empire classifieds fol ey 5 : s s DRUGGIST | Ly . S — i The B. M. Behrends . i The t .“at“' ‘ Bank [ e o an | MAYTAG PRODUCTS ) [ ] 3 i W. P. JOHNSON CAPITAL—$50,000 2 Juneau, Alaska a2 e Priguiaios M . SURPLUS—$100,000 [ p . | PERCYS CAFE | » ; { COMMERCIAL il o bkl O COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS and SAVINGS | poCOmEE smoe ACCOUNTS 3 ] T A SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES b Resources Over Two and » ;’m1 2% Paid on 3 : o S One-Half Million Dollars || 20d Loan Assacintion Savings “IN A LITTLE RED SCHOOLHOUSE" dossn't exactly apply o the Fe-and-white | ; k P. O. Box 2718——Phone .3 Accounts ) use near Frankiinville, N. Y., where an argument over the color resulted i W district schoolho mwmlse decades ago, Schoolhouse is nnrln; its 100th anniversary. E o OFFICE—119 Seward 8. L o e,

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