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Daily Alaska Empire Second and Main Streets, Junesu, Alasks. CELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - - President Entered in the Post Office in Junesu as Second Class Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES dnonlnnrllum th. postage paid, st the following ra . one R e Savinoe; § s S MEAEA IR A 10 (Seattle Times) Mrs. Dolly Tennant sngineers, who arrived here on the Canadian Government steamer DENTIST L"e‘sh';zfi‘;h.:‘{r;emlfle Subseribers wil conter & favor if they will Jreasily souty Sister Eizabeth Kenny is reconsidering her recent *+ R. M. Pollard iniepval. The flight fas to be in June. BLONSOES T oG WALLIS S. égox;é:; o Al R inlb b decision to leave the United States because of insuffi- Katherine Powell ke $ Phone 56 A . , Uvery of their pa; Felephones: News “Otttoe, 803; Bustoess Oftice, 374, MEMBER OF ASSGCIATED PRESS The Associated Prm is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- wise credited in this paper and also the local news published berein. NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 Pourth Avenue Bidg., Seattle, Wash. It is certain that lawyers and accountants are winning new clients this year, befuddled and crossed- up folk who until this year had been able to retire to the den and solve things for themselves in solitary confinement After 10 Years of Giving, America Begins to Wonder A group of New York civic and business leaders is reported ready to make it possible for her to c: y on her work and teaching at a medical institute in that city Sister Kenny, as nearly everyone knows, i Australian army nurse who originated a treating infantile paralysis. Reports of her success Australia spread around the world. She was induced to come to the United States, where the people, by various means I recent years, have been kept keenly aware of the perils of “polio” and the need of constant effort for prevention and cure cient financial support said, not less than $150,000 a year to carry on. Now there is reason to hope that Sister Kenny's departure may be delayed. If she remains, it will be with support from private sources. In such cir- cumstances, it is only natural that many should wonder | Speaking of new industries, the Federal Govern- | of the National Fondation for Infantile Paralysis sald | foundations of liberty, justice and | & ment, in one mighty stroke, formed one when it wrote i ke break between his organization | fair-dealing must be laid if endur- %4 T R 0 | 1 | | Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. the new income tax law. ““d:m‘;” {f"“;“ X it break | 18 prosperity is to be attained. || i , No doubt that is true here could be no break | NATIONAL ISSUES: Spring D Iy l E I h Certainly the average person gan get only through | except of previously helpful relations; and there is no | i al essons m n Is W. L. GORDON DH H VANCE the part of filling in their name before he or she has | to turn the whole thing over to an accountant or lawyer. But be of good cheer, the men it Washington | tell us, for next year probably only those with incomes over $5,000 will have to fill in a return Never-the-less, the fact remains that the. returns | must be in by March 15. Clark Squire, Collector of why the necessitics of her case seem not to have | { economics as well Ray Young HOROSCOPE “The stars incline but do not compel” | | FRIDAY, MARCH 10 Adverse aspects rule strongly to- for the new crder will demand great ability and careful training. Girls should perfect themselves in home as in wage-earn- ing occupations. BUSINESS AFFAIRS: A study | waranted sufficient support from the prodigious amount of money that has been collected during the | of history shows how imperative it s for economic and social systems THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARCH 9 Harold Zenger Mrs. Joe Crosson Mrs. M. John Flynn Alice Fitzgerald MARCH 9, 1924 .ffect having been made by: Col. According to advices received here from Washington, 0 BN 0 The British round-the-world flight, consisting of a single machine, < to include this city in its list of scheduled stops, a statement to that L. E. Broome, of the British Royal the | Coast Guard cutter Unalga was to stay in Southeast Alaska during the ummer instead of going to Bering Sea. The first Presbyterian Alaska excursion of this season was to reach juneau about July 2, aboard the steamer Alameda, according to informa- tion received by Dr. S. y arty from Seattle Samuel Pekovich, Funter Bay minmg operator, ‘ B. B. Green, Fleichner Meyer and Compar the southbound steamer for Ketchikan. R. J. Sommers, on the engineering staff of the Alaska Road Com- sion, who made a trip to Fairbanks for re-organization work, returned here after being detained at Anchorage by a tieup on rail transportation. 1d was to take a similar position in the Heckman store at that place. representative, left on Hall Yoyng, who was to personally conduct the and Mr. and Mrs, Sherman Rogers, were on the way to Seattle, and from there were ex- e e DIRECT(IRY Fratemmel Secieties THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1944 | Gastineau Channel e v r st rr e e} HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. | Dr.A.W. Stewart DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING i Office Phone 469 Graduate Los Angeles College of Optometry and Opthalmology DR.E. H. KASER —m ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. ‘ B.P.0.ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 P.M. Visiting Brothers welcome. N. FLOYD FAGERSON, Exalted Ruler; M. H. SIDES, Secretary. Visiting Brothers Welcome Forest D. Fennessy H. V. Callow .. | | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. Sister Kenny's work in this country has been |qay. Labor again comes under dis- .cted to come to Juneau. Mr. Rogers was interested in the Funter mainly in training students in her method at an|tyrbing influences that presage ser-|p. . yhine | VGRS 59 institute bearing her own name in Minneapolis. Many |jous results. . / | Dr. John H. Geyer have taken this training. Farly this month Sister | HEART AND HOME: To become | g Silver Bow Lodge Kenny announced that she must leave the United |economically independent, college | Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Gibson were to leave here enroute to Ketchikan | | DENTIST @N .A2,1.0.0.F States because of lack of money to continue the fight | tydents shouid major in studies| '© make their future home. Mr. Gibson had been in charge of the men's| | Room 9—Valentine Bldg. Meets each Tues- “n the way I have found best.” She needed, she |which assure technical knowledge, |(urnishing department at Goldstein’s Emporium for the previous year| | N 18 : day at 8:00 P. M. 1. O. O. F. HALL Noble Grand ... Secretary ASHENBRENNER'’ past ten years for the fight against infantile paralysis. |y conform to the moral sense of On hearing of her decision to quit the United |(he people. In the rebuilding of — — Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground NEW A"n USED States for lack or money, President Basil OCoxmm‘ evidence that Mr. O'Conner’s organization and Sister Kenny stood in any such relations at any time. No quasi-public organization in the country has been ! given as much money as his. Sister Kenny was about | | to leave because she has none of it, nor enough from any source. We would not make pretense of enough knowledge to pass judgment on Sister Kenny or her method. | Her reputation speaks for itself; and there has been|qne full moon of this date is madl international trade and commerce, | weather will tempt automobile own- ors to use more and more gasoline | for pleasure driving. Despite dras- tic laws, precious fuel needed for| rvirplanes and army trucks will be |wasted. The stars seem to advise nm selfishness in any form should |be severely punished INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: Weather report: High, 45; low, 40; rain. 10 ‘ WORDS OF'TEN MISUSED: Do not sa; |“So far as T know.” Omit IN. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Harem. Pronounce ha-rem, A as in HAY, © as in MEN, accent first syllable. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Relieve; IE. Receive; EIL. SYNONYMS: Idle, indolent, inactive, In so far as I know.” SUSUSULL N inert, lazy, slothful. OSTEOPATH Gastineau Hotel Annex S. Franklin PHONE 177 e | FURNITURE Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'--MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR | | | | | | | Seward Street Near Third WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is your Let us venue for this area has wired to one |little forthright question of the beneficial results from ¢ Intetnal Revist ’ o k the tedt t she o 4. TY t of th , presaging some sort of misUn-|jncrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: ”The Rexall Siore” | 3 Juneau man saying that no extensions are con- |the treatment she devise he point of the matter | jerctanding among the United NBL | et ¢ i BRSO RO et ex | The Store for Men" | templated this year. 1xs that with a huge abundance of money 'uall.-blo‘“n as. In London a cabinet crisux!h»l i o, y i ’ ate; . Your Reliable Pharmacists | So to get back to the Little Man Who Needs a | ifi“ li“‘qfi:‘g?;“:n:“;\’::‘g:f“‘mfi"!"“‘(‘l“‘ll’d“‘“*‘ curative lis jngicated. War policies and | oroves the mind. BUTLER-MAURO S AB'N’S Lawyer to fill out his income tax, it is sad that such | g 0 L President. Roosevelts | e vements will now be very com- T S oo DRUG CO. | 3 ' ; i ar, vesider sevelt’s | pley “and the necesss y - S a nice word as “forgiveness” seems to be causing 50| firgt pirthday anniversary in the White House, Janu- | zm Pgsacs lemflttfl b:"rflsm‘:e‘) & by Front St—Triangle Bida. much of the trouble. For the average man, the best | ary, 1934, there have been great balls and innumer- | Persons whine birtdpte'st I Heve ? MODERN ETIOUEI IE ROBERTA LEE B e L procedure seems to be just filling in the return line- | able lesser social gatherings in virtually every city \(po augury of a year of vait l by-line. This is apparently very simple. But it is n‘and town in the land, all to raise money for the u!‘rivnces It x; wal 16 hp‘ (’Qutio:; LR T e MRS W R good idea to read the whole thing first. Among other | foundation over which Mr. Roosevelt's former law st Hanit ] . 2 i R s & ot | p”“c’)‘;rl bl g hezn umnn]ed s e ealth should be o ?pmw::;; 7dmmg out, on what sized bill should one apply the “ten HABIY BACE H H. S GR AVES | hich g v h ater years, the proceeds of such pnhml\mplc | ’ PR i ° | - 5 | in Line 23 which says: “Indicate by a check marklmru” Webs Baen suppleshbnbed by (s ‘o oak| Children born on this day will A. If the bill amounts to $2.50 or more. If less than this, the tip Dfngglsl i ‘The Clothing Man’ | what you want done with this overpayment . | Dishasr frtake. We. have hioilsast A N g 1 probably have many vi itudes in may be just as much as one wishes to give | T 2 w3 . their brilliant but hazardous b e TR e o e | | | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER he 10”"5“’; near the pli‘u’ where youl v':"'e\money has thus been contributed. No doubt Mr.| ... mMany ”b\:f.'.l; (\'il(;ml‘; SRt Q. If a man and his wife are signing their names to greeting cards, The Squibb Store’ & MARX CLOTH:]:IG your name, “See Instruction C.” but you can safely | ;:conner's organization keeps books: but as to [y o A0 OOSiacies S| Ghose name, should come first? assume that your name may be filled out before doing | this. Then comes residence and social security number | and you're ready for the next step and this is where the trouble starts the shuffling through bills and check stubs and the hair-pulling and all the rest. What it all amounts to is that the tax law has reached a state where average mentality is no longer | able to cope with it. What if it reaches the stage where lawyers and accountants will be looking for ! someone to fill out their returns? The present law is just about on step from that xm;.r amounts received and the nature of disbursements, the public seems wholly uninformed The President’s profound interest in the matter is unquestioned and understandable. The incidence of infantile paralysis in this country was never so high as during 1943, after the foundation to fight it | had been in operation more than nine years. This is the last year of the President’s third | term. By what inspiration or means will the founda- | tion be sustained should some one else happen to supersede him in the White House before his next birthday? of strategic materials, various Am- | by the WPB for many public power | has been opyright, 1944) R A.W.V.S!Meeting Postponed Week The meeting of the Juneau unit the American Women's Volun- tary Services which was announced yesterday as scheduled for March 16 postponed a week, and of | A. Whenever the titles Mr. | the Mr. comes first. Q. What time should a ball begin? | A. Usually ten o'clock, thirty. of radium? and Mrs. are used together as a name , but dancing seldom starts before about ten- s - A S ettt B Y 1. How long does it take a gram of uranium to change into a gram " - " Guy Smith-Drugs (Careful Prescriptionists) NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM Mortuary The Charles W. Carter | CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices PIGGLY WIGGLY l | o "‘mmw erican public power projects, which | | projects in this country, including|will be held on March 23, as the v s o o 2 : # M_ could have supplied ample power,|Grand Coulee, Shasta, Keswick,| former date would conflict with i &b:ut hoRmie aviise Lo avexagi LA Klpot? | Fourth and Franklin Sts. For BETTER Groceries were abandoned for lack of stra- Davis Dam, the Colorado Big the meeting of the Garden Club b WIRG I8 sl 38 1 et e Skl | PHONE 136 TR h_lm > tegic materials. Among them were Thompson and several Tennessee scheduled for the same day. | 4. What does the word sinistral mean? T | TR YTe e A 8 the Shasta project, some Grand | Valley Authority dams.” | The A. W. V. S. meeting, to which 5. How many epistles of John are there in the New Testament? A Coulee units, one new TVA d.lm‘ Yet, despite these facts, well all former members are urged to ANSWERS: (Conunuea irom Page One) |the cmolmdlo B[;g _’I'ho!mpscn pl;J-[)m(:’wn to Jesse Jones and other be present, will be held at the Gov- L Eight million years. WINDOW, WASHING ject, and the Davis dam on the|Cabinet members at the time, helernor's house at 2:30 p. m 2 2. 6,000 days. - EANIN¢ dam. There, it would be beyond U. Colorado River.” issued a categoric statement to one who has suggesuon:’fm p;-«:,!-]c;s 3. An animal without teeth. R.UG FL 5 JUNEAU ¥ YOUNG 8. control, would escape U. S. taxes,| Tryman Committee: “In order Rewspaper editors: “All of lhw' for the group is ‘Vl‘lcnmc to attend. 4. Of or pertaining to the left. SWERERNG QUMFOUND H dw c and if the war ended before 1946, |, T oo anufacture | Statements are false.” i e 5 R FOR SALE araware Ompany the corporation would not have to (Copyright, 1944, by United 2 4 PAINTS—OIL—GLASS of large Shipshaw turbines and gen- | 3 | x:“ bfifich"h;r ;:m:fi};w&(:a::‘e:;re:{ |erators, which correspond in size} Fe““f’e 5’3'“.‘“:‘“' Inc.) FAIRBA"KS WOM‘N Dg.xnne m ! Shelf and Heavy Hardware TH e i s 1,0, s L, S o, e " DIES AT HOSPITAL| G and A o e e Al Corporaion of America| TIDES, TOMORROW ; ROMAN ELBERG “are false” He demanded that W male‘:‘inls At the same time | Mrs. Ellen Hajdukovich, 24, died Youw'll Find a i § r as a re- h e B | o » 24, S a paid- i KA ow’ Food Finer an :é:‘:{:np‘;?“:;‘m":;hfif‘ 'S @ Te| it the Canadian project was being | High {ilios272¢ o, 1), A6 foet, [laat evening 4t ML Ann's Hospitay, |§ 25 8 p‘f"d.“p.‘:“gst':"b“ lo;l‘gll;‘. DAILY ?{EAS EMPIRE ||| JOHN AHLERS CO. Service. Moro. Complete At : tushed o completion at all possible| LO wtide—8:21 a. m, 10 feet. |after belng taken there from g Iscinvited ¥o BEOREIES LiiA COUDGRITNR] SNIN-OE P. O. Box 2508 PHONE 34 Now, one year later, comes the cpeed, with financing and priority | High t_ide—2:26 p. m, 16.8 feet. |southbound boat in a serious con- at the box office of the— PLUMBING, HEATING and T“ “M“or Truman Committee with a comp- | ggistance, orders were being issued Low tide—8:38 p. m. -04 feet. |dition. She was enroute from her HEET : UPPL rebensive _report regarding thut|© o O T i |nome i’ Fairbanks to the States CAPITOL THEATRE SAREN MEEAL SRR COFFEE SHOP same Shipshaw aluminum project | when stricken. fas 3 Y 0il Ranges and Oil Heaters in Canada. Here is what the Tru- | C d P z] | The remains are at the Charles and receive TWO TICKETS to see: man .Committee says, compared ' rosswor uzzie |W. Carter Mortuary and l‘unf‘rw; ""Ann!fih“'s Kln" with the Merry-Go-Round state- Lo arrangements will be nnnmmcetj -" ments one year ago, then so vigor- ACROSS 34 Below later. 3 & ] ously denied by Jesse Jone; ‘L gntl : 3 :1""'" h - T Federal Tax—6¢ per Person INSUR ANCE JAMES C CUDPEB ) -Go- o Y | _| & Faucel 8. : ~ mMer:geGuArlt::lxi\:.mJesée is .l'osn S Bl ';;‘:ac.‘f' | Ten million pounds of cod fillets WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! C.P. A. i ugsooooo g t;l OrpOration | 13 Century piant 3 WO Auimal weze produced in Newfoundland last Sustnits €5 1o 4y Zhar;;ng. nsé (::L(r;‘:ll"}.em‘ . 2. indebiea A | vear, valued at more than $1,000,000, shan'flck Agency N CEASOE 2 . At any time . Buropea i Truman Committee: Under con-| L% ferles of names native: | KINY PROGRAM | 5 o tract No. 3, Alcoa gets “an advance| 17, Measure of Refuse 1} SCHEDU . l payment of $50,000. " g Qistance 44, Ethereal | S LE 4 850,000,000 without in-| s peoiefn in mik 46 Exist s Coron: terest or security.” Contract No. 4| 20 Warm 47, Eiypnotic state I Frid: | ' . L. C. Smith and a rovides for “af bk _| 2. About 50. Ruler {551 iy TYPEWRITERS P n additional $18, i . 12 . 500444 withous ' interest.” Total 23. Founder of the 54. Hindu gar- :00—Personal Album. Sold and Serviced by $68,500,000. Y 256 °™ g5, And ot 12:15—Bong Parade. and PRESS SHOP it e Bl e f;‘“"' month 67 Opotite ot Solution Of Yesterday’s Puzzle | 12:30—Bert's-Alaska Pederal News, Qunige B e d J. B. Barford & Co. yond U. S. control, will es b Platving se. pismountea 62 Tooth 3. Sea in the 12:45—Musical Bon Bons PHONH 333 “Our Doorstep Is Worn by 5 , will escape Shet 59 Teminine 63. Period of time antarctic 1:00—Spotlight Bands. “Neatness Is An Asset” " 8. taxes. | American en- name Down 4. Shooting star 1:15—Melody Round PAGHER) Sufinete Truman Conmittee: “It would | gineer 60. Polynesian 1. Soft minerat g yiiove .' ¥ By hp. p ot he'sibiest o Tho tax & " . Flowed chestnut 2. Lamb's pen & Wonn 1:30—Sound Off. | ) ol gllsindl 0 the tax and anti- | Devour 61. Depend name i | 1:45-G. 1. Jive. | & aws of the United States.” 7. Caressed 2:00—News Rebroadcast z 0 R ' C i ffl'&-GO-Ro]und: “If the con-| o 2:15—Harry James | "chltwnht'lowon but ract is cancelled before December " aame. 130 ov s¥! 3 87 195, the balahe of T B | plamey 2:30—Music We Love. P of i STEM CLEANING “SAY IT WITH OURS! 500,000 not repaid by the delivery | qpouen g:g,tg:;:’u"' gf"“:up"r“ bank is pledged w conserve- Phone |15 Florists of aluminum will remain in Aleoa’s | pr‘éifé&."" 3;45~Marchirl:'g A‘l‘;‘mflmd" tive operation. The mfery Juneau oris IR o e et i 3.4 Mardhhg Alon. o st e o == | DEPOSITS Alaska Laundry Phone 311 the United States.” 1 T b 4:15—Sports Intervi::g primacy comsiderstion. In ] canceugm,,?m?:l fibesi: “In évarit of | . Move Thyth- 4:30—Program Resume. IN TH ls BANK L i i e Aluminum Com- | micaliy 4:45—Vesper Service, Casporation pany is permitted to retain without Genus of geese Owns - . Seed covering 00—News Rebroadeast. ARE obligation the unaccounted-for bal- | . Burning [ - i6: g ance of the advance payment . Flow oft grad- :45—Mystery Melodies, againg lom % o 189]—0vet “a“ a (ell o' mmfl—lm Rayi of | 5:30—After: " ually ¥ noon Musicale. 9 “:‘?r’:o‘()}u-no nd s s 5:46—Your Dinner Concert, I N SU E D ok e s e Onginal‘ . Writing flald 6:00—Carnival of Music. ¥ sk o s s e e : 'l‘he M Behrends ute- . Tenfold :00—Mike Haas. ly no risk.” | . Adjective 7:1 tandabd O ; :15—8 Oil News. Truman Committee: ‘“The cost| pat 7:30—C . Fil. t N ti l Ba k ::6 :: project was approximately Fz:;';f,,'. s 8;00—H}i‘tasfl;: ’:dog(::rm,\ s ola Uo na n : ‘ ,000, or somewhat less than | nmbm breath- | 8:15-—Organ Ta, res, . H ! : pestries. JUNEA ! the $68,500,000 advanced without in- | ing sound 8:30—Red Skelton. 0 dm Bank m Alaska 1 [ terest. Removes all risk from the " . Wi 4 w;l:ou;:y-co-nound: S Jme‘ 4 }Ea‘{'@pm 9:15 National Barn Dance. COMMER AL SAVINGS was helping promote this gmmy plant in Canada, with its large use | . Pass slowly . Town in Penn- sylvania 9:00—National Barn Dance 9:30--Musical Potpourri. 9:45—Alaska Line News, 10:00—Sign Off. .:Il R FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURAN CORPORATION i There is no substitute for newspaper advertising!

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