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LA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1940. 4 Y 4 . Vstruggle. To that extent the question of fINANCE 15| gvemommomssemommsms s . ? s ) e D D g ‘ Dml Alaska Emplre | secondary, since the necessary funds will always| | s RS AGO from ; - 4. r:Soc i " Bt omenow e tound. et the way s 15 aone sl { HORQSCOPE 1|3 20 YEA THE EMPIRE ITECIONY e e | Published avex: crening excébt Sundey Y $he the manner in which production is increased and|§ e o i Gastinean Chanmel Sacond and present | consumption reduced will make o great deal of dil-| f The $tars inClne | dramomramomcamommommsmmramommr o amommoamoeseem o .’;"&‘,"’E!fi?&fi"’.”““ Manager ference to the nation and its future but do not ('ompfl' ‘ APRIL 23, 1920 War costs may be met from taxation, by loans !,.-,_,_,_W AR, 4| John E. Lanz manual training instructor in the Juneau Public B. P. 0. ELKS meet out of savings, or by inflation—itself a form of high-| WEDNE;AY e “ | Sehools, was to be the Superintendent of Schools the next year, according Drs. Kaser and every Wednesday at 8 | ly inequitable taxation. At lhv‘ same time, the Wq,‘“.‘ i .shoulr; e :; fairiY ensing | 0 announcement. Freehurger g.rlg:)'mo.. H.g Figarly ! site reduction of private consumption and the ac- 419, Fn 4het sharning SER. (an i ; ; MONS, Exalted Ruler; ] companying release of productive resources for war| nsf%ct stimulating and encouraging | The first king salmon of the season were coming into the local market. DENTISTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. % purposes may be brought about by the rationing of | \\" initiative. While it' is. hot a | They were bought by the Juneau Cold Storage Company here and were Blolr;g*}'g\NEBusi’l,dlnz e goods or by such levies—taxes or loans—on individual profitable date for launching new |caught by hand trollers in Gastineau Channel. MO e At LoBoE No T ——— O RECRITTION RATES. incomes as will cut down private spending on such|projects it is a time for planning e ey WA s Rt ‘Iou-rt.‘! Dellvered by o5 I8 Jane nd D~>‘;:_:;‘~:‘"]f‘*"_‘:::" month o50ds. In the absence of such measures, the com-|and financing enterprises. | An 8-pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank La Rochelle at St. | ey Brondicy. ot eabh iceith \ e DR B e e ronie. 1o sdvance, $600; | petition of the government and the civil population| Heart and Home: Although there| spy Hospital a few days previous. Dr. A W.S GY‘ AR ,/‘ one month. o advance, $138 o ometly notits | fOF @ limited total supply of goods is certain to result(ss @ good sign for banking matter SR ; r. A. W. Stewart X Bitnatle” at 7:30 pun | uusn“:nfir-lsbs"&v:xce of any failure or irregularity in the de- |in gerious price inflation, such as marked recent | today _UH“ stars discourage efforts Forty boys were present at the public school for the organization DENTIST EALT 5 RPN i rer O el PAoers Office, 602; Businese Office, 374 developments in Japan, [to increase the family budget. 1| = . ¢ iho Boy Scouts movement which was started by L. D. Hen- Siihe b v & p. Woetihn Hasa. yiges w. | shnbTive = '3 - s not a fortunate date for reach-| SEWARD BUILDING LEIVERS. Secretary i MEMBER OF ASSOCIAT ESS. Probably the most thoroughgoing British pro-|. =0 oohions decisions. Routine [derson. : et LDl E i The Associated Prass Is exclusively entitled to the use for | gram for mecting these various problems—at botlon, | tagks will be mos: profitable under R i - i {,I:."E'..‘f;'”&,;’.’d"m“;"” ;;:’(,.rr and also the local news different aspects of a single problem—is that of the|¢his configuration which should in- @ fifteen-day cruise upon which nearly every town in South- A (o . publistied here e ___leconomist, John Maynard Keynes. Put forward ori-|spire watchfulness for future op | i ‘A;:r:l b ):)(‘i\lelllg .(lmw 'm» the West Coast of Prince of Wales Island, | P ‘ WP o S iy R — | public 1 unprepa a e : 28 ""‘??‘;M"“"’r’:‘;‘-?:!"w:F'i;‘:‘l’:":;‘] Sor Thisld Poriana | Since. then, - publle_ undersiandink Mins ere e lxi"ltlllouxl'\meli:;i ‘:r"xr‘(:\‘wilxllgm:(‘\izr;nvv | Judge H. H. Folsom left on the City of Seattle to visit his Oregon :::z::’xm: . Seatte Ghenen B o e e med, both 8840 W ey o of the l";Df'l‘lfl;lt'l‘ of the SCT;-‘ [ far He was to spend some time there before returning to Juneau. Office hours: 10-12; 1.5, 7-9 DRUGS | SEATTLE REPRESENTATIVE Gllbe~ A. Wellington. 1011 the nation must make o win the war and as to the| o o 5 0 e ged thronet farm. He was P S | Fooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg, oo e iy possible alternative methods by which this may be| Government policy. The United 3. M. Colman was on the ways at the Alaska Dry Dock and | PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES done; at the same time there has been Browing dis-| States continues under aspects| e W b T TR ICR g an overhauling after having been out | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- ! satisfaction with the lack of evidence of a definite|most promising for the whole ¥ Manufacturing cmnpan,v. | +ULLY COMPOUNDED Government economic policy. Mr. Keynes has now| National Issues. Housing js tc|Of commission SILWIDET — 't puhlx,sh{ a revised edition of his original propc sal, | attract much atlentifnn. Hmu | G. Barnett, who had been prominent in Juneau labor circles and Dr John H Ge er Front Street Next Coliseum which seems likely to receive more serious consid- | safeguards will be provided in B ninen T2 aotith, Grged Workipgmen to atey in Alaske: . . bey PHONE $7—Free Delivery eration. | renovation of city slurrx;s.“Dnn . | who returned from the s AT | DENTIST i His original basic means for reducing privaie :ig;:tr]r::.el'r;cl:nu;m;r;re;”if ;:m‘u_ Weather: Highest, 38; lowest, 35; clear. | Room g;g:}gng]i;:ze Bldg. consumption and at the same time raising funds for tion is to be urgent and costly.| 0 e e Hoika'o i £3 8P, war costs is retained, although its name is changed| eqpecially in coastal centers, | 3o s D D D D - ) ”T 5 S l froth: “bomlebRe aevingaisto IR IRy This| o e (T i Enalish % 1 R omorrow's Styles ‘ is @ combined tax-and-loan levy on all incomes|gorn hurricanes and tcrmadoes| | Da||y lessons n ng IS W. L. GORDON \ | Today" ! | | 1 above 45 shillings a week for single and 55 shilings| are forecast for the West Indies ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. o J Q€ Lo tn for married men. The tax portion is virtually an| Ajr travel may be perilous in jour- < did Gradvate Los Angeles Coll~ge ik AR . |addition to the income tax, while the loan part is a s trom Fl.rida points, The ¥eo- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say. “Their harsh criticisms did | St Obtometiy“ena RESTORING THE SALMON compulsory loan drawing a low rate of interest and | rury conjunction of Saturn ard oo .. pym» Say, “did not CONFUSE, (DISTURB, DISCONCERT, Opthalmology ./0’74 il AR TR not repayable until after the war. To protect large Mars is 0‘1] ”“4“"?‘1’1‘“_”[‘;""”(‘ to | ey mig e M= C , | famities, this would be coupled with & weekly family Tt which now will SHer Hom OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Massage. Pronounce ma-sazh, first A | g Whether a gieal salmon supply, once depleted Ay : 5 " lnternal troub'es as well as inter-| O ¢ 1ast EoTiabie | g r v m efforts 1 be demonstrate allowance of 5 shillings per child. At the same timc, nations; perplexilics,; Tha felne ic|as in ASK unstressed, second A as in AH, accen| i ‘ | can be restorec by man's of e o River. where 41 “iron ration” is proposed—a limited list of neces-| Ly ' to anetary influen:rs OFTEN MISSPELLED: Obsequies; observe thie five vowels. Juneau’s Own Store i e almon Fisheries Commis- Sifies on which the Government will attempl 10| yhich may aff-ct his health, Con-| SYNONYMS: Maintain, uphold, defend, claim, assert, sustain. . ITh Ch les W.C . e L vork on the problem, keep prices artificially low, as indeed 1t is alrexdy| flicts of opinion affecting Mus WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yowrs.” Let :5 e Charles W. Carter| | o F s ;‘(v‘l dod 'a ‘,w; ot doing to some extent, A capital levy after the war lini ar 1 the Pope are indicated increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: | | SRR $e. Sheaer Tuver,auD ']l.k o 'k has | is also included. Persons whose biriadate 16 is ive | NGORRUPTIBLE; incapable of being bribed or morally corrupted “He | Mortuary 2,500,000 cases of cho 4 il A The essence of the proble simple cnough— | the augury of a year of good ! was a man of honor, and incorruptible.” | " " dwindled to 200,000 a ye jer a treaty signed The essence of the problem is simple e »gal matters will aid certain | "o & M . i e e | Fourth and Pranklin Sts. h fvate consumpBLBRIBOHL the di- | Pine-(LeEslmaLiers Witk S8 R ot e ) e i T in 1937 the Unite and Great Britain are the curtailment of private ""l" ‘C' o s ooy €L July may o2 a trying month i by PRI Your Refiuble Pharmacists | attempting to build n up again. n of private income l." the Government's needs | ct.ono gor women, ] ERN ETIOUE E HY 5 | | r el ) (o Bt WA manner least objectionable to those Who must| cpydren born ¢ this day should | § I I ROBERTA LEE i Butier-Mauro | T g he burden and with the least disturbance 1o pe exccedingly bosibt in mind and RN L A T | udied a re V. F. Thompson, wh i he e o b i o o Have Your Eyes Examined b, R R e ed cconomic practices. Whether the Keynes kindly in nature. Many Will fravel | dbmomssemoems e ememommo amos e e | y y || | i :1'“:"\\(1‘”\ ia A halibut fis ot plan will be adopted in part or in whole cannot, of | widely in the course of their work @ When a young woman is traveling alone and a man persists in || Ty Raa ], Carlson || ( :;m} arly threatene ; ‘11\ S and course, be foretold. But the alternatives to some (Copyright, 1940) | rying to form an acquaintance, what should she do? e e [ ‘ ;.w « £ cientific .]: Ts hoped that a solution will| SUCh program are clearly either inflation or else iR e A, Show by her indifference that she is not interested. If the man S Bld’:“n Ay 1 | 4 ,’[‘;,‘.' s i | wholesale regimentation after the totalitarian model persists, she should ask the conductor to change her seat. Blomgren Blde. thenww 1 be found | 4 ant? e i AR ) RS S —_ | sulgar be extravagant? The o ¥ ronen heart from the re- Q. Is it vulgar to . 5 % ool : S s s in The Repetition of History TI E N .I.S I N A Extravagance could not be called vulgar unless there is an osten — | HARRY b ¥ stacas ‘ot ‘depletion. fishery has been re- oL tatious display to impress others. Extravflu;n(e IL:‘ mtm;s times unwise, l———_———nmnln co op | RACE % e y = 1 e ¥ L | where g afford it, and should not be cultivate L | stored to what is approaching normaicy through the (Cincinnati Enquirer) | where one cannot ‘..Ol g : Fouming an introduction? | DRUGGIST K of the Int | Fisheries Commission. Such | e S R e T || Phone 767 Ph | “Thes vork of ti nternationa Pishierie: 1 S8 ¥ 9 | o - “f"n ,l ..wh"lhv] B S rany ey One hundred years ago, in the year 1840, Presi- A } A. Yes, always R one one | s.;r“m::'bi ke 4 2 ik elinu s & |dent Van Buren in his message to Congress said: K o < D D S | | Alta® A warning of another danger which may nullify yarips | % 3 A ; : Y el “With all the powers of the world our relations | by GROCEHIES 5 4 the great work with the fisheries was sounded ab thely, yhos0 of honorable peace. If clouds have lowered LO 0 K a nd LEA R N A ¢. GORDON . Washington meetinz by Edward W. Allen, member i, other hemispheres, they have not cast their por- 5 | T O} o R of both Comnmiissions, He says that if the Jupnmw“h.,,l,,.,, shadows upon our happy shores—yet it be-| R 4 l.s R R e fely ! = ik g e Store en' are permitted to fich off the American coast, even|hooves up to be prepared for any event. In the e AT 7 though they remain three miles off shore, “it is shock of contending empires it is only by :mxunnn;z‘A . . C | 1. Which was the first State to approve and sanction the Federal i HOUSEHOLD | / 9 possible both physically and economically that any|a resolute bearing and clothing themselves with de- mericans In Loncessions . - - ion2 APPLIANCES i T accomplishment of this Commission might be for|fensive armor that neutral nations can maintain| Are Re Oried 10 Be | 5. What State leads in sugar cane production? 4 & ront St.—Triangle g. . nothing.” | shetr ndepenaent Fights p , 3. What is an ad valorem tariff? 1y Harri Machine Shop Mr. Allen and other members of the two Com-| A century has passcd since these words were Su"enng i} 4 What king of France was beheaded as a result of the French "Try Us Firat” missions have done wonders for the fishing industry | ¥ritten, vet President Roosevelt might use them to- revolution? i ol of the Pacific Coast. We wish them success in|d8Y and they would nol be ""‘(’p""’"“m' P‘""‘(} 5. Which city of Canada holds the greatest historical interest? =B ASTINE‘AU CAFE : e 3 : : = dent Van Buren said we must keep our army an TOKYO, April 23 Aherican % i3 N TRe s S ) L ke $he Tres e y @ 3 ; erican | RS: Pt e eflon 4o ety i ““;‘r _R‘“L":J “’C‘k [our navy prepared. We were not in 1840 thinking| smpassador Grew today| 3“‘153‘;‘:10 DR. H. VANCE e eye and to keep American fish out of oriental nets. | of attacking anyone; but with a strong army and|made representations o . Delaware. Fei i | ‘: —_— a fficie avy e a s. All the| qay, . & b e | 2. Louisiana. % i — - an effi (?‘, navy no nvm‘ would lLtac‘lf l‘x ° L8 yuki Tani, Japanese Vice-Min-| $ sff based on the value of the commodity. Consultation and examination | | > 1 F country wanted then was to be let alone. And the | jcte e herats 1 p 3. A tari | PAYING FOR WAR ¥ 3 ister of Foreign Affairs, that Am-| 5 R RO P T Lkl G surest way of being certain we would not be mixed | ayjcans in Tientsin are suffering 4. Louis XVI. o R S ";mem 5 ‘ | How war costs are to be met is a subject of in-|UP in what the President called the “shock of cON- |nardship through tightening of the 5. Quebec. b L IR, Gactinsen Hoa‘; Fi 5 creasing debate in Great Britain. In that country,| wn]‘g"z rem;)m‘:) ser' s to be so prepared that We|gjapanese blockade oM the British | ————— —— BRI = South Franklin St. Phone 177 | as in the other belligerents, the central economic|®OWd deiend ourseives. an’ghF‘rcnch Co‘ncesslun:s”lh(-;e. 3 FRE'GHI (ARS * i 9 R i i RT3 3 R e concessions, with foreign | { problem of :m - v"']m" o ('m_“, suc.h i ex:)an Premier Mackenzie King seems to have come out | population of about 6500, have o = | HAPPY BIRTHDA sion of production and such a curtailment of private| ot {he Canadian election with the same kind of |been hemmed in with varying,de- Now SEIZED | Juneau “elcd n spending and consumption as will make available the| requced majority that was everywhere predicted for |grees of restriction on travel and| | A y House | needed goods and supplies for carrying on the President Roosevelt in 1936, supplies, since last June | Bv REI(HlA"D o - 3""“."-'-‘. Mt nah Blosiclo' A sia i e - pr— — : gyt G (Next Irving's Market) wan‘ed Man : ; | Mrs. Violet Lundell O'Neill Front Street Phone 65 Rollmg Stock of NelgthIS‘ Lillie Mae Allen | Keot. P d Int Fay Carothers R TS | e ressed in { Myrtle Krusey . , | Slugs Guard oy Lo AR Archie B. Betts r | Speed Service ! Harry Fraser PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Edwin ‘-:q"“ie" Bookkeeping Tax Service BRUSSEL®, April 23.—Germany S"““‘;xyx kg Room 8, Valentine Building ! found an ingenious way to solve her Mar o Phone 676 3 | shortage of freight cars, at the ex- ————— B — pense of her neighbors. Whenever a A"e d B r Ia J car of any foreign rolling stock cross- IT COSTS SO LITTLE l! !he BBWSWIcK ge Urglar JUmps es ner vorders, from now on she | —— TO DRESS SMARTLY . from Speeding Train |1 v e s s as oo | HELP AN | ar s i | ary speed. - F ~Found In'ured | The Nazis did not keep up their DE VLI N’'S FAM I LY J | railroads, because they expected to l ALA KAN SHOE STORE | use their newly built auto roads for OAKLAND, Cal, April 23.—Jack | the growing traffic. When the war| | Telephone 713 or write “Juneau's- Oldest Exclus- Davis, 22, who slugged his guard, began however the shortage of gaso-| | The Alaska Territorial sive Shoe Store” Deputy shmrfh Carlton, 54, un-|line forced them to fall back on their| | : Er:;lxzuymelr;’ti ege:l;::fl i n.lone W. A“ll'eclll Seward Lou Hudson CONS S @ en leape L' i or jualif; . conscious and then leaped through neglected railroads. | a PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS Staget Rasngee the Want Ads MEAN TO JUNEAU .. ® TO SELL that gun, fur- niture, baby carriage, coat, trunk at a profit. @ TO BUY that ice box or rug, piano or suit, car or accordian at low cost. ® TO RENT that room, garage, apartment or that House to desirable tenants, ® TO HIRE that maid, gardener, nurse, chauffeur, cook, laundress, ete. EVERY DAY you can notice the in- creasing number of those little ads in the back of our paper — wapt adsl; More and more people kuo\‘rv their They ing qualities, their helpfulness, their worth. know their profit-build- They know the value econmical co of EMPIRE ADS . . . for dll its uses! The Daily Alaska EMPIRE a speeding train window last nighl} The Nazis first tried to remedy while being returned from Salem,|this deficiency by not returning the Ore, to Los Angeles, where he is|thousands of freight cars which came wanted as a road camp fugitive, over their borders from Hungary, has been found injured in the|Holland, Yugoslavia and other brush north of here fnclghbor countries. Only when these Davis was caught as a burglar |little nieghbors backed up their pro- at Salem and is wanted in Los|tests by stopping their exports to Angeles for several reported bur-|Germany altogether, did the Riech glaries. return the borrowed rolling stock. - - For a while the little neighbors were satisfied. But from now on it looks as if (hey will find many of their cars coming back in unservice- able and broken down condition. What has happened is that Ger- many figures that she can run many of the borrowed cars at twice their usual speed. Although they were made to stand only speeds of from 10 to 20 miles per hour, Germany will now push them over the rails at 30 and 40 miles an hour. For Germany the result will be the One $5 HAT with same as if she had kept the cars Each $30 Suit Order |twice as long as agreed. For her jfl. KC"Y Habefdm | neighbors it will mean ruined axles, ' & . and worn brakes. Hundreds of cars -Next to Winter & Porid —_— Bill's Parcel Delivery PHONE 701 DAY or NIGHT Prompt, Courteous Delivery | Bill Rudolph, Owner and O at FREE! FREE! direct to the repair shop after they will undoubtedly have to be sent come back across the border from . the Reich, BUTCHER - MOTION PICTURE OPERATOR—Single man, age 27, high school education. Served ap- prenticeship as butcher, and two years' experience in meat market. Aiso worked two years as motion picture operator in theater. Call for ES 87. Cromwells : Expect Stork In August OTTAWA, April 23. — American Minister to Canada, James Crom- well, disclosed here today that his wif,e the former Doris Duke, is ex- pecting the first Cromwell child in August. Cromwell, who is 43, divorced his first wife. They had a daughter Christine, now 16, who is attending a South Carolina school,” ———— Today's news today m The Embpire. Phone 773 Valentine Building—Room 7 * Try The Empire classifieds fa results. TELEPHONE—51 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS * CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$125.000 * 2% PAID ON SAVINGS * SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES First National Bank JUNEAU—ALASKA s

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