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for not would be better to refer to them as “stooges, e e THURSDAY, APRIL, loading Alaska up with more taxes. 2 e el T T v P = p i i Published every evening except Sunday by the The Governor told the last session that we would HAPPY B'RTHDAY 2 0 Y E A R S A G 0 rfI‘T(I).ImE M DmEC l 0RY frdbmal. sochfl“d EMPIRR PRINTING COMPANY have deficits in our Territorial Treasury. He told the 4 E PIRE x Gastineau Ch ® Second and Matn Streets, Junean, Alaske. Secretary of the Interior in his report on Alaska last ol RPN annel CELEN TROY MONSEN - = - - - President g ! i APRIL 20 L June that it “failed to anticipate the obvious needs s | APRIL 20, 1924 GG v Entered i the Post Office in Junesn r“umn Class Matter, [ Of the future in either reforming the inadequate Ter- Judge &;"fi"“” g Ml"""‘”d" | Three Army globe fliers arrived at Dutch Harbor this day after a| mee——e MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Selivered by ea: nesu and Douslas for §1.50 por menth. ritorlal tax structure, to meet impending deficits . , ." Alfld-?l]: («|::‘::‘ | seven-hour flight from Chignik. The men were very much fatigued DR E H KASEB SECOND and FOURTH By L N e Yet we are told by the Territorial Treasurer that 7 e | from their flight although the weather was better than had been ex- g Monday of each month One yes: *Ix months, 1n sdvance, $7.80; E. L. Bartlett i g o in Scottish Rite Tel one month, in -a;l.nc:ln sa.r i 1t W & it we have a surplus of more than two million dollars in buwn Chapman | perienced prior to this time. Major Martin’s plane was expected to take DENTIST beginning at 7:30 o che T e “of ahy fallure or irrevulabity In ine de- | the Treasury. There are no deflcits, and no impending Sl o if from Kanatak the following day, after repairs had been made to his BLOMGREN BUILDING WAt & ézo‘;ic;; - livery of their papers. deficits, as far as we have been able to see. Why YN . lane. He was expected to go direct to Dutch Harbor. A report frol Phone 56 y 4 A I plane as expecte 0 8 irec () C! al repol m - Catherine Tucker ¥ HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Worshipful Master; JAM E}s w. Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. MEMBER OF ASSGCIATED PRESS not give the last legislature a pat on the back for doing a good job on taxes? much talk about an Mrs. Olaf Sorenson M. M. Mattison 3 | ‘B'.Igdad stated that the British globe flie |flight, had arrived at that place safely , attempting to make a world LEIVERS, Secretary. The Auocl:u?‘ Press ‘I‘l -x‘a:nmr :mfl;d"lo n_-“- for Likewise there has been oo blicatic all news dispatches credi or other- e e wise credited in this paper and also the ‘Bows Dubiished | income tax bill that was introduced last session in Charles E. Ingersoll announced that he would erect a two-story Berein. the House. The thing was tossed into the hopper by H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E concrete buflding on the site of the Revilla Hotel, recently bumed at| | Dy. A. W. Stewart - B.P.0.ELKS NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 Pourth Avenue Bldg., Seattle, Wash. WHAT DO YOU WAN The Primary Election which will be held in a few Stanley McCutcheon-—and left. Not even McCutcheon made any attempt to pull it out for discussion. Prob- ably he realized, as most of us do, that the income tax field is pretty much taken up by the Federal government which needs the money to run the war. The Governor, and his henchmen, also have made a lot of fuss about how the last legislature failed to do anything about amending or rewriting Alaska’s of being used in the election this year. Every one of them was so poorly written, so complicated, that not even the men who introduced them knew what they | were all about! [knows nothing of these things. And the fact that | they weren't passed makes good vote bait this year.| Lord help the poor working man if they had been passed. Einstein might have been able to figure out | “The stars incline but do not compel” Lo st mud susiidsusy FRIDAY, APRIL 21 dominate tpday Benefic aspects which should be fortunate for men members of a family. Grand- mothers will desire to live alone thority. Thus will impalpable war influences be registered in r:ivmaui life. BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Bankers| a way to put them into effect—but we doubt it | The whole move, of course, is to pack the coming | problems before midsummer. Ex-| & . 2 ew battles between | sess " g W vi rdars | 2 days will decide more than a few ttles be n | session with men and women who will take mdc“‘change values will puzzle our Ser-| candjdates It will decide whether or not the people of Alaska | from the Governor. | There are a few bills that the Department of the | vicemen who will spend money free-‘ ly. Wall Street brokers and London | | Ketchikan. The plans were to rent the ground floor for offices and the second floor for housekeeping apartments. ! Owing t(; the fact that ma |ing were to be used to hold v |were entered in the various contests, s mp‘sdwols were to be suspended for the remainder of the week. dicate lack of harmony among wo- | division of the rooms in the local school build- arious scholastic events during the re- ainder of the week and also due to the fact that many of the students Juneau Public This ions of the The appointment of J. W. Kehoe, junior member of the firm of land maiden aunts will seek inde- jckersham and Kehoe, as temporary Territorial tax collector and clerk, But the average person, who didn't read the bills, |pendent dwel'ings. Daughters will|y,s made public this day by Walstein G. Smith, Territorial Treasurer, manifest disdain of parental au-|,; Kehoe was to assume the duties of his office immediately, beginning work at Ketchikan. Weather report: High, 41; low, 36; cloudy. and financiers will confront StrANEe | e ssce oo r e os oo oo s e s e oo oo ol Daily Lessons in English % .. corpon e SUSTSSUSSUSUUUSUSBSS RS SRR S 4 4 S 4 42 4 29 ) DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Office Phone 469 Dr. John H. Geyer — ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles College of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | DR. H. VANCE Meets every Wednesday at 8 P.M. Visiting Brothers welcome. A. B. HAYES, Exalted Ruler; H. L. McDONALD, Secretary. unemployment and workmen’s compensation ]aws'.general public. The afternoon hours | Announcement was made by Supt. W. K- Keller. Silver Bow Lodgt And how a large part of the union men in this division |, .o yeky for initiative. 1 — DENTIST / 0.A2,1.0.0.F have been taken in orf this one! HEART AND HOME:Ill omens H. F. Preston, National Grocery Company's local representative, Room o‘Valentlne.Bldg 'Meets each Tues- These bills were introduced only for the purpose |fo; domestic tranquillity seem to in- | returned from a business trip to towns in the southern end of the PHONE 762 g day at 8:00 P. M. I.O. O. F. HALL Visiting Brothers Welcome Forest D. Fennessy Noble Grand H. V. Callow .. Secretary ASHENBRENNER'S | NEW AND USED FURNITURE Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. still wish to go on choosing their own representatives | Interior wants passed. |bankers will undergo severe strains| —or whether they want to simply march to the polls | Mind you, we don't feel like calling the Governor |that presage nervous breakdowns | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “We shall be everlastingly OSTEOPATH “We shall be EXTREMELY grateful to you” is Jones-Stevens Shop | . and cast their ballots for candidates who have been | grateful to you." pointed out to them by officials who do not hold | elective offices. 1 Make no mistake about it. ! This coming election is important. It is the climax of a battle that has been going on for some time now. Most Juneauites, and others who have been in Juneau during a legislative session have seen this battle raging in the halls of the Senate and the House On the one hand, members of the legislative | assembly resent the attempts which have been made by the executive branch of our government to take control of the law-making end. On the other side we find the executive branch trying to change the | | inames over this thing. He was sent up here to do a for many. job and he is doing it the best way he can. That is his job—working for the Department of the Interior. NATIONAL ISSUES: women who have been little known | However, Alaskans have rightly some voice in|will gain prominence in political ac- | first. | making the laws which will govern them—they have |tivities and sev some home rule granted to them under the Organic | Act. It is squarely up to Alaskans to determine next | Tuesday if they want to keep this home rule. | The Governor, if you want to help him do his! job, would have you vote for such candidates ns} Senate; A. B. Cain, Chris Hennings, Anthony Zorich, | | J. F. Krause and others for the House. For Ralph J., | Rivers for Attorney General and Frank Metcalf for planetary direction which indicates, the Highway Engineer's post because these two will | serve on the Board of Administration, and this would: eral will achieve real| fame. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS:| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Symbol; one M. SYNONYMS: Difficult, arduous, laborio WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” American | preferable. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Estate. Accent LAST syllable, not the Symmetry; two M's. onerous, troublesome. Let us Fl‘flncex has '%m 1)1'?121,99 of agniln | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word : becoming a great world power. Al-|,yoppRIETY; that which is improper. “The impropriety of his con- duct caused comment.” though conflicting forces will con- tinue active ihrough this year and | Crystal Snow Jenne and Norman R. Walker for the \\naq yeach a crisis in 1946, stability | appears probable in 1947. General De Gaulle is under a promising} that he will participate prominently | in the final riumph of his coun- MODERN ETIQUETTE by ROBERTA LEE Gastineau Hotel Annex 8. Franklin PHONE 177 — N ""The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HARRY RACE LADIES'—MISSES’ | READY-TO-WEAR | Seward Street Near Third “The Store for Men" SABIN’S | Front St.-~Triangle Bldg. | Friday traditional American way of doing things and taking | give him control of that body, also. {try. Q. Is it necessary to send an answer if one has received an invita- H S GRAVES ’ a hand in the law-making itself. Then, of course, he wants you to vote for E. L.| Persons whose birthdate it is/ tion to a church wedding, but not to the reception? o o 7 ! Under our Constitution, our legislative assembligs | Bartlett, formerly Secretary of Alaska, now on leave have the augury of a year of good| A. Not unless the wedding is small and the invitation is a per- Drugglfl “The Clothing Man” [5 o w are supposed to make the laws and the job of carrying |from that position while he runs for Delegate. This fortune but caution in financial sonally written note or letter. 7 = . i these laws out is up to the executive. So why this |would give the Governor control of our only repre- mattefs is imperative. | Q. Is it all right for a woman to wear her hat to the dining room, “The Squibb Store HOM: BOJFA:;RJIS;’%?W sattle should ever have developed is something we |sentation in Washington, D. C., and it would be easy | Children boin on this day prob-in the daytime, if she is a guest in a hotel? SRS — N S cannot understand. sledding from then on. ablyv will be sutcessful in life b‘"; A. Yes, this is optional. AR Il e VD Last session, most of the senators and repre-| On the other Hand, if the people want someone :::; g ix:’:m‘s“’:’ impetuous for} Q Is it proper to use blue or green ink for social correspondence? “Cuy Smith-D " sentatives were of the opinion that it was still their [in Washington to represent them, then A. H. Ziegler i c(m-.-x-;o};& 1944) A. Only black ink should be used for this correspondence. uY mi o rugs c A L l r o n N l A duty to represent the people, not the executive, in |made his position quite clear in his radio talk last | el ! (Careful Prescriptionists) forming new laws. | night. GG 1 | NYAL Family Remedies Grocery and Meat Market, When this became apparent, the groundwork was The ballot which you will be handed next Tues- | ATTENTION PLEASE | LO 0 K d l. E A R N by HORLUCK'S DANISH 478 — PHONES — 371’ Iaid by the Governor and his men to be used this year i day would be much more simple for you to understand |, v:;“;:fl(_“ 1_‘_'": :‘;IOO:EE a n A. C. GORDON ICE CREAM High Quality Foods at~ to oust the men who opposed him from office—to !if the election laws would allow the printer to label |, dpe. April zglgx l.s o Ed ok o Moderate Prices defeat them in election ithe candidates with the tag of the Governor, or the |g ot o APH or piivpole DERAGS uCE Sl daste B A dS e e s fisantebac st onen) In the first place, the last legislature has been |tag of the people. ;\"’;::ge;”s‘ “‘l‘e ?:" °fu‘°“d" candidate. 1. When was the Encyclopedia Britannica first published? | e, e T YIS | eriticized very frequently, even within the last several | That's the situation as we see it. And we've tsignedl gE}:;:)Ra ISQGENT ady 2. Who said, “He who will not work shall not eat"? The Charles w. CaflEl’ weeks, by the Governor and his men, perhaps it seen a lot of it. s > 3. What does the word “ilk” mean? PIGGIIY WIGGLY — e - e i 4. What two children of Adam and Eve are mentioned in the Bible? Mortual’y hw 1930, had used the single release Navy, however, would not CONCur. | That mvois PEWSEB;M%IG 5. What is the capital and the largest city of Oregon? Fourth And Franklin Sts. For BETTER Gréceries L “for all personnel engaged in mar-| And on Mprch 9, the day this Davyis, and Cedric Perryn Montgoma~ ANSWERS: 7 PHONE 136 Phone 1624 - ine operations. And in 1932, due to column revealed the Army’s long!ery Davis, co-executors of the estate 1. In 1768; George Washington owned a copy of the first edition. — e T " its success and adaptability, it was delay in ordering what General of Fanny (Frances) Caroline Mont- 2. John Smith, to the colonists at Jamestown, Va., in 1627. “_lm adopted for standard issue for all! Longfellow had requested, the Navy gomey Davis, deceased, have filed 3. It is an archaic Scot word meaning “same”. { e comessicny SuEsw, SRS A | purposes except for training.” once again told the Army that nimen- final account and report of{, 4. Cain and Abel. WINDOW WASHING P TR “The RAF has made 4,197 jumps Was opposed to the quick release. thelr administration of said estate, 5. The capital is Salem; largest city, Portland. 2 (Conuinuea irom Page One) i (.. 150000 practice i.,m?,s Next week, however, the Army went :and their petition for distribution |- bt 7 ilbhedm e sngSN%I‘m%ND JUNEAU - YOUNG : . i . with this equipment,” General ahead with 1ts order of more than thereof, in the Unitéd States Com- n s 2 ’ Z?,:::e‘:w;f ,;h:‘a;:f :,Vn':‘z;ie:“:; Longfellow ;.15?, Sepor[ed_ 1100000 quick-release ‘chutes, and missioner’s Court for Juneau Pre- S FOR SALE Hardwafe Company of ten, whereas Army airmen pro-| Despite his urgent request on 2 few days later, the Navy went to cinct, ‘at ‘Junedu, Alaska; that 10 v A LEE DAVE PAINTS:-OI—GLASS e < s 4 Hog o the extent at least of sending three 0'clock A. M. June 16th, 1944, ha§ Ll L Shelf and Heavy Hardware bably can avoid water mine cases June 1, the Army ordered only 2,- = i > | been fixed as the time and said court Phone Red 578 Y Ll olit of ten. It is in the water that|500 of this type of parachute more |inspectors to visit parachute et AR g ] 4s a paid-up subcriber to THE DAILY ALASKA = Guns ad Ammunition the triple-release parachute is al- | than four months later, on Oct. 20. OFies regarding possible RewW Pro-iyp,, G persons g ii)e:;z EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this ; most fatal, as was demonstrated by ‘They were ot finished until around | duction. | are hereby notified to appear st saidh evening at the box office of the : experiments off Florida last sum- mid-March. Meanwhile, in Febru- | Meanwhile, Naval fliers c:ommue‘ume and place and file their ob- JOHN AHLEBS CO You'll Find Food Finer and mer, when sineteen men wearing ary, the materiel command of the to risk the task of untangling them- | jections, if-any, to said final account CA_PITOL THEATBE i Service More Complete at this type were dropped in the water. Army Air Forces got together with |selves from parachute shrouds and|and petition for settlement and diss o P. O. Box 2508 PHONE 34 Nobe would Fave survived had not the Navy to try to standardize harness under water. | tribution thereof. Y and receive TWO TICKETS to see: PLUMBING, HEATING #nd m BAM““P boats been standing by to pick | their parachutes by proposing the| (Copyright, 1944, by United Fea- | Dated: Juneau, Aladka, this April I mnn | SHEET METAL SUPPLIES them up. quick release for both services. The 'ture Syndicate, Inc.). |12th, 1944. . B“mm“ rn | 0il Ranges and Oil Heaters Wrm snoP $ — e TREVOR PEPYS MONTGOM- . — REPORT ON 10-YEAR-OLD TESTS Pl : ERY DAVIS, { “I',‘e‘de'fal Tax—11c per Person 7 e el (rossword Puzzle CEDRIC PERRYN MONTGOM-, WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! { AT e DR e by Colonel C. L. Fike, U. S. Mar- | ERY DAVIS, . - JAMES C. COOPER ] "o ARNE O, (0 FTNGC AR, A5, 120~ ACROSS 5. Pages First publication, April 13, 1644 1 . INSURANCE ’ ;. E | pecially interesting. It is through| 1 Kind of meat $7. Kind of min- Last puiblication, 4 1944, - C.P. A Fike's report that the Navy justi-| 4. Scene of con- eral PUISICRIUI, SRS 1, 3 I e [ fiés its delay in adopting the quick- | o 1,0 e _ Shattuck Agency Business Counselor Telease parachute. i SAHtatten 2. Uncle Tom's COOPER BUILDING Col. Fike reported to the Navy's| 13. Lively dancs 43 Actuml KINY PROGRAM Bureau of Aeronautics that the | )4. Regret 45 Type measures SCHEDULE guick release had been tested out| ji Aciwsiom ST 4 L. C. Smith and Corona 8 | P e “several years ago,” and that the| 17. Mountaiuin rete Hint ; Emh‘l;oldery |SEREIR(S| [ [ofVIAL|o/RENEIN|D] oRE 3gn 12:00—Personal -Album. Duncan's Cleaning TYPEWRITE Sold and Serviced by men did not like it because it was| 18. Intimate asso- sl t00 bulky, got in the way, was worn | 5, ClAles 0% Speclal abili- 12:15—Song Parade. g PRESIS Sfln OPI ; in front rather than in the rear,| Unitof work g6 kleadum;' 12:30—Bert's-Alaska Federal News. { ‘—;BONEW . J' B' mfll’d & c" and that sometimes men slipped | A 57. Austialian Solution Of Yesterday’s Puzzle | 12i45—Musical Bon Bons. : “Our Doorstep Is Worn through it while in the air. | 5 Thehite vam 60, Make lace g0 ot it 1:00—Spotlight Bands. “Neatness Is An Asset” Batahed Gustomers® Waval officers admittad, hiowever,| 2 Enslish trolley 80 Rowing impla. 3. OLLiipses 1. One of two 15‘5—"“533’0‘37““"“9- s Vi 32, i S . B . thay Col Pikes report was based| f S g gt g Tl o plife B | STEMPORC —_— not on the use of the parachute in'! 3. Pertaining to . o % actual jumps, but only on putting | Y el g;,'llo—flevfi ?xdmh . - bank is pledged e camsarve- ZORIC “Say It With Flowers” but the quick-release harness on pilots 4. Seasoning i Hawry : tive operssion. Tha sbeey SYSTEM CLEANING “SAY IT WITH OURS!” and letting them get the feel of u‘ 3 P.l'rllof“hm 3:30_00“““0 Wecmm”veq. of dundiesl Soaks © o D po on the decks of carri . 2.9 Thl 6 aiees. primary cossiderstion. la Phone 15 ers, Further- ‘309 S g : i " : 3:40—Treasury Star Parade. Addition, ghe baak i o st Juneau Florists more, “these Navy tests were con- 3:45—Persorjal, Album. Berd i IN TH'S BANK Al ka L d ducted between 1930 and 1933, at a 7 4:00—News Rebroadcast. gl > aska Laundry Phone 311 time when the quick release was .flfl“ .. A, Wt ‘:lm Interview. : A‘RE vaj iy P s e COEI TP EL LT e, | e Col. Fike's report for the Navy| A 4 7 i %::raz;‘"w' 4:45—Vesper Service. on Dec. 13, 1943, was made six afl..l..% . 27. Overcoat 5:00—News Rebroadcast. INS o R‘ED 3 months after General Longfellow /A 29. Century plant 4 '—o " " | ' kill lm nad sl Al <8 i Shmoleminvte | S8 e ' 1891—Over Half a Century of Banking— reported from England on June organism 5:30—Fred Waring Orchestra. . 1, 1943, that “anything but a quick 3§ B e 5:45—Your Dinner Concert. 4 release harness is murderous.” Pre-| i Loats 6:00—Carnival of Music. . SO g : A s sumably, Col. Fike was trying to| " Moment " 6:30—Easy Listening. Flllst The B M Behl‘end | 44, On a convey- 6:45—Coca Cola Show. at “na an . . Justify tne Navy’s slowness. o . Institute legal AP Features 7:00—Mike Haas. . of JUNEAU, ALASKA Bank ARMY FINALLY ACTS RSt 7:15—8tandard Oil News. General Longfellow's report was 45, G"r%‘l":é“zf :imfll: McCarthy. MOER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURAMCE CORPORATION diametricaily opposed to Col. Fike's 50. 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