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PM.'.E FOUR ~ " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, JULY 6,:1944 ° ‘oups accounts for part of lation in the upper age TEMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY popular elections, in the full sense of the term, are THE EMPIRE Gastineau Channel gL I,J,'\'”’\‘,‘:\\““ R g M“:“ presaent | held. It is when the record is examined State by : '_ . State that the deplorable weak spots show up JULY 6 SRS, i e S L el o Only 5.3 per cent of the people of South Carolina Mrs. Josephine White JULY 6, 1924 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141« ALFRED ZENGER - - =" Business Manager E \ of 1940; only 8.1 per cel Joanne Ruth Cowl i 5, ’ i SE URTH o i s voted in the general election of 1940; only per cent oanne Ruth o.w ing | Totaling $2,486,933, Alaska’s export trade during June was almost DR E H KASER )COND and FOUR' Entered in the Pm'\‘“'"g;'mw';“' sk ineaond “class Matter. | iy Mississippi and about 10 per cent in Alabama Catherine Jennings $200,000 larger than in June the previous year and approximately $1,- ' Monday of each montb « { Défivered by carrier in Juneau u::. Douglas for S50 per month; | Arkansas and Georgia. In most of the other South- E.t_hle{ Jordnn( 000,000 more than June, 1922. The value of the products of the fisheries DENTIST ::2 ?co:;lsh iu;?a;remple ; ‘ O Aall, postase baid, at the followin rates ern States the record is not much better. The one- TYeUn HARE | industry the previous month reached $1,318,642 and copper ore shipments BLOMGREN BUILDING ginning &t 7i30 p. m. e year, in advance, $15.00; six monihs, in advance $7.60; [ party system in the South has made it seem scarcely “ »E:\RES"‘“_‘S"". I were valued at $881,312, representing cargoes aggregating 6,314,241 Phone 56 wda ol ‘;’d“‘t"“_s o SEOSR%} il oe i1 eiter & favor if they will promptly notify [ Worth while for voters to go to the polis at general Clarice MaGregor XA, HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. stsgsu sy Ja 3 the Business office of any fatlure or irregularity in the de-Jelections. Often ‘there is no contest at all and even H}:?"‘“‘HE*_‘L“*S“ £ gty , Secretary. Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Oftice, 4. |in the Democratic primaries interest frequently lags 9 AU Rev. David Waggoner,: Pi¢ld Supsrintendent of. the Presbyteriaif g s \udvu;m n](-‘ A\'.\‘Zflcll.\;l'[l! mzr:sl e b gl In part, this x>| hr‘r:\uwI S0 m:m\”\um\ are |dl»\- t =e+eeeeesq | Church for the Southeast Alaska district, left for Seattle to confer in e Assoclated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for'| qualified, by educational tests, poll taxes and so 3 regard o the BUNIBE ob At nbw arHRAa baat . ation of all n dispatches credited to it t other- regard to the b g of a s o AR e S L o, it o e imporsant 1etor 5 tne ek ot | HOROSEQPE } i Dr. A. W. Stewart B. P. 0. ELKS -+ PeTATASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO'BE LARGER |0 Organized opposition. & e Miss Mary Bernhofer, who was traveling under the stage name of DENTIST Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday A ___ THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. - The stars incline Mary Berne, passed through Juneau on*the Admiral Rogers. Previous|| 20TH GENTURY BUILDING at 8 P. M. Visiting Brothers NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 Major Bong 2 but do not COW‘" 0 retuning to the States she was expected to give a concert in Juneau, Office Phone 469 welcome. A, B. HAYES, Exalted e eyl o bain v ! ihe first since 1915 following her refurn as a war refugee from Germany Ruler; H. L. McCDONALD, Secy. (New S where she had been studying for eight years —_—— o ; New York Times) i P R ! i : - He is 23 He' comes from a Wisconsin lounty| e Bt ok o | that hugs the border of Minnesota and from the i H Mrs. C. E. Rice and Mrs. Wellman Holbrook were passengers on village of Poplar with a population of 461. He used |Planetary —government, but with| . Aqmira] Rogers for Haines where they were to visit for a short Dr John H Geyer P to knock down ninepins as neatly as he knocks down |Neptune in kindi; sway, much that| DENTIST Frapsfpe 0"’"0 v Japanese planes. He can drive a jeep sixty miles,is favorable is indicated. | LEWL | ATbets aach Thies. A an hour, never less than forty around a cwve. In| HEARY AND HOME: Allegianc | A. H. Ziegler, Ketchikan attorney, arrived in Juneau on the North- Roo 9.5 Yaisltine Bidg, day at 8:00 P. M. I. O. O. F. HALL e, L O D itie . b ot o, e TouDAdMDn ERIS KD TUBNB- | covern ndivas Feglsfeted at bhe GagHieati g Visiting Brothers Welcome ‘ ATIGERRL U, i the alf herBfeeaiiAd o} ey 4 nttew | ooy taacont oot Ret i Tiin Porssrin Puben LAY and a chump at shooting. If he has brought down ::,’:fg “‘;,,“.,‘,,.\:) Wil lél,mc"a :f;fe On his annual trip of inspection of the Treadwell Yukon Com- H. V. Callow . - twenty-seven enemy craft, it's just because the aerial |14 more in the home: where ‘many | PADY'S Property at Wernecke, Y. T., P. R. Bradicy left on the Admiralf | ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. i Nipponese are “scared to death” by the crowd of oq custems, long neglected, will be | Rogers for Skagway Graguite 144 Angets Coo”“ege bullets flying through the air g P | ORI SIS |vevived. Prayer periods will be : i of Optometry and PRSI T SR S In Poplar and away from Poplar Major Bong has| = ietioucly obsetved by great Miss Venetia Pugh and Miss Marie Goldstein left on the Cordelia D Opthaltmals | ASHENBRENNER’ \ a strong tendency, somewhat uncommon in our time,|“2"SH "B S0 |t ; ghne's camp & River and were to remain there about 4 ey | ER’S numbers of persons for Dr. DeVighne's camp at Taku |to keep his mouth shut. Likewise he can keep his e : gt | Giasses Bitéea: » Eabises Girouiin i} NEW A"n uszn | face shut and unreadable. So he is gifted at poker| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Becausc| SOk ! " w l‘L h'\h. S |and the chips don’t fall where they may but on his|two million =mployers have con-| ; . : Z |side. He is copiously embroidered with decorations, |tributed about three-quarters of| Weatlier report: High, 49; low, 47; rain. F UB N l T U R E 3 The data on voting recently released by the Census | but, as Richard Henry Lee would put it, his modesty ;uh(- ten billion in payroll Lnxm G Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. recates self. = Last |since the | Security law was | . —_— o Bureau reveal some rather shocking weakenesses in |15 edual to his merit. He ‘deprecates himself. Last since the Socia u-‘dm n((.,,m \\q(mw ";'Iu !"ullnl L“ :o.m-])an\ or}br‘rembqr he blushed when you asked him a ques- passed, thie postwa: period will b»‘ I h DR' H. VANCE R A e i ; s Of ltion. He probably hasn't got over that, but the tan [of special interest to American | a] y SSOnS m ng IS W. L. GORDON \ the country is still a eomparatively little used device | piqe¢ (he red businenmon The protection H» OSTEOPATH of government. Millions of people who are willing tol| " He doesnt willingly disclose knowledge. Secre- |tended fo millions of wage ‘earners| - Jones-Stevens Shop fight for their ecountry are apparently not willing m;n.u;\' Stimson asked him how “Schouten” Tslands is | wil] mitigate the problems of tran-| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He dropped the box down Gastineau Hotel Annex | LADIES" 4 take time to cast ballots for representatives and of- | pronounced. Major Bong says he doesn't know‘ He'lsition frofh ‘war industiies, -Abtrglo- | apon the ground.” Omit DOWN. | S. Franklin PHONE 177 | | | liFAn§.;gl.l“s'§‘fii ficals who make and execute the Nation's laws. Others | is rio dictionary for the use of magnates.. He “Pre- |gers as well «s economists make| GETEN MISPRONOUNCED: Surveillance. Pronounce sur-val-yans, | 3 % are denied the opportunity umesk ey f"(‘j‘:al( "f“"t":lv :mk t"""HI g“f' ‘;&:f;‘; {this prediction. first A as in VALE, second A as in AN unstressed, accent second syllable. | Seward Street Near Third Taking our voting habits as a whole, .the record iB‘nngm;::stcuken :h’r‘"m;“:\nmfgl“’ g:“ ot e\h aupla"d} NATIONAL i15SUES: The United OFTEN MISSPELLED: Inevitable; ABLE, not IBLE ot indicates @ greater interest in elections since the ac- | (w0 0o\ "o nedy's dectsion, The Major is going to |States is to lead in an international yNONYMS: Courtesy. politeness, affability, civility, urbanity, ) tivities of the Government have greatly expanded. ‘1 gunnery school. When he has learned all about Ipeace organization which will bring suavity ”The Bexall Store“ ¥ Y N In 1932 only 319 per cent of the population voted. | gy nery he is going back to the South Pacific as an about serious diplomiatic complica-| ™" (U b crupy: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us { The Store for Men” | By 1936 that percentage had inncreased to 356 and by | instructor. Good luck to him wherever he goes. He's |tions, especializ whete Russia is| = o805 000 B0 G one word each day. Today's word: Your Reliable Pharmacists Sk | o 1940 to 37.8. The increasing percentage of our popu- | g fine lad and his name sounds like a bell {interested, the seers’ prophesy. They| < AR iUk slect. “The ily lived in squalid sur- S 4”']‘} 5 A : & pijig - aid Liiginauts | KSR <ol | TS s D ulmo.\r‘hQU:“D' dirty through neglect. *The family q BUTLER-MAURO £ 3 a i | roundings.” w h l he begins to feel the years creep|domestic plan. Perhaps it is be. caution and wisdom. FOLCKERS DRUG CO. Front St.—Triangle Bldg .s mg on up, but se far ke hasn't passed out|cause there are few but the youns,-| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS M and others have. lest who can't recall by experierun‘Dangrr that invernal political dif- b ol Q"Y' He keeps telling himself that nix‘m hearsay the bitter days of the ferences will affect our war effml\ MODERN ET'QUE E (] Go-Round life is very cosy compared with carly ‘Thirt is forecast for the next three| f ” ROBERTA LEE HARRY RACE Y that of the fellows “over there.| (Tomorrow: What the People |months. The least relaxation or/{ H. S. GRAVES v But on the long inarches, he can't| Think About) |failure. to work in harmony will|~ 5 N D . 1 "~ G Py (Continued trom rage One) help figuring that. if little Johnny | - >se imperil American world leadership. | Q. Is it good form for a girl to apply makeup while in a public ruggls ‘The Clothing Man” —— ! S ' res har, - oV 9 ‘ » has to go through all this again . Persons whose birthdate it is| Place such as a dining room, street car, or elevator? = HOM o in session. Despite that, T _think i G : S e o E OF HART SCHAFFNER He ot a ;,'x‘e‘:x::'x kick out of it|then the old men who sat around GOI.D DREDG'NG have the augury of a year of steady| A. This is-seen every day and while it has become more or less of _M_‘ O CART scLamy than Mr. Dewey bimself—and out the Stevens Hotel writing high- progress. Chanzes will be fortun-|a custom, it cannot be called the proper thing to do L SR e of sleeping in a soft bed! soundirg but evesive ambiguities | ate and new ideas beneficial Q. What would be an effective way for a business man or woman to He went'out to the convention|into the Republican platform, had “ow RESUMI“G Children ‘born on this day prob-| dispose of an unwelcome or tiresome caller? uG S ith D " 3 Hall the day before it opened and|better begin disging their own fox- ; ably will be sensitive @nd Bigh- A. One of the best ways is to rise from the chair uy mith- rugs CALIFOR NI A watched all the preparations that|Dholes. Tt may be tough for them '“ AlASKA MEAS strung. Many imay have a touch Q. If a salad or pie fork is to be used, where should it be placed (Careful Prescriptionists) go into the staging of the greatest|When the boys come back when it's| of mysticism. Success in the pro-|on the table? NYAL Family Remedies Grocery and Meat Market l s+ there show on earth—the myriad of tele- “‘;’ d“‘“ ‘I"‘l“ 4 f L fessions is indicated. ! A. At the left of the plate, parallel to the meat fork. HORLUCK'S DANISH 478 — PHONES — 37) 1 phone and telegraph wires to carry| And“as I lock at the old men 5 (Copyright, 1944) ICE CREAM High Quality Foods at [T the story to_the country, the loud= Yo wote the party platform, some B. D. Stewart Makes Im- : S b S | B Moderate Prices : speakers which tne Republicans ave. S 3 B N R WI,:_P terribly afraid might fall into | War I wonder if they realize the pOflanf AnnOUfl(emem "“";l LO OK a nd L EA R N A. C. GORDON A o e s o e g 1 " i B it 3 | All grants and permits stipulate K the hands of Mayor Kelly’s sewer responsibility that hests on their P commissloner, and . even . the. saw.|shouldars. - What they do and ss on Present 0perah0ns {iHhE enlyemantnot FtuldMA ] o8 For i e e el 8 e S el The Charles W. Carter ing off of the Statc flagpoles after|May shape the destiny of millions. = SEHBTC Ay Set VAKIES iy Be ent- ; PlGGLY WIGGLY N el st g0 ‘Sun ])holog‘l’a])hm‘ Your brother, Drew. Notification *as heen received by ployed and that only those criticak 1. During World War I, were there more drafted or enlisted men Mortuary cc b complained that he couldn't shoot| (COPYIight, 1944, by United |B. D. Stewart. Coordinator °‘}"L“l‘°““‘ already o hand or avalfglip the U.S. Ammy . P Fourth and Franklin Sts. For BETTER Groceries through the Michigan State flag- Feature Syndicate, Inc.) Mines, from the office of )Var Pm-‘fl ¢ secondhand n e used 2. How many known chemical elements are there? PHONE 136 Bois Saiiis it was too high RN S dlucuon Bo_z(u-d.I Wu,\l;linglon, D. C.} R A T e 3. What s polyaufiry'i 1 e Fhone 16—24 If everyone took their politics as that permits for gold mining op- CARD OF THANKS 4. Where is the Simplon Tunnel, and how long is it? | PSR E L v. A0 TR seriously and as enthusiastically as P'anks "eed Planners; erations in Alaska, with crews We WisR to: thasie all " 5. How many justices are there in the United States Supreme Court? & your husband, we would have a § ' ranging from 14 to 200 men, have| ol ANSWERS: WINDOW WASHING Htharor v, rhere are. REDErcussions (OMing recently been issued to the follow- bors and friends who have been so - aniiste | 4l better-run country. There are 0 thoughtsul ‘and’ kigd 65 us In M 1. Drafted, 2,679,848; enlisted, 1,133, 713. 5 RUG CLEANING JUNEAU YOUNG | others like him, however, Sunday| g - GpEtIOECEoF Crodih |issiesar ¥ oty "BéioVed Husbarid. dig] 2 Eigblynie 4 7 | wient, betore e caugne the wam| AflEr Present War Ends vivensood placete of vivensooa, ] 3. Htats. ot Dlactioe of naving more than one/hushand at the same ||| STIPMINGEGREGUND z Yask 'w ki, e tirbughi Homrie it | New York Gold Dredging Corpora- father, J T Johnson: also for the . ate or pi e of having more than one husban sa v SOt AiE Hardware Company ' s many beautiful flowers. time. his buddies up to my hotel room, Rl (Page. ons) . | ton o ‘NyRo,: Wellach portet. uf) g e ihaland Al PAINTS—OIL—GLASS i mul ] m;mu = e (Co:xtl:u‘e‘d‘lno 4 Haycock and U. S. Smelting Re-| MRS J. T. JOHNSON 4. In the .Alp.b of Switzerland; 12 . nlll.l.s.' DAVE MILNER Stalaie Al R thinking, They arc thinking about i terms of dissatis action with the fining & Minins Company with one! AND FAMILY. 5. One” chief’ justice and eight assoclate justices. PhoneRed 578 et Al:l’mu:lllbn" what's poing io bappen after the!Way in which both Congress and!dredge authorized for their Nome| i z war the aaministration have failed te operation and twe for Fairbanks. |NOTICE TO PAY.SCHOOL TAX | ¢ 0 biitrorm B ! sink irmly 1 v i /| In'Accordance with Chapter 38, - E The Republican piatform had not ink their teeth firmly into a re Together with permits a!read,\ Acc pi “ 5 ¢ b been finally draftec then, but al-|conversion program: issued by Stewart as Coordinator| Session Laws of Alaska, 1943 JOHN PASTL JOHN AHLERS CO. You'll Find Food Finer and I ready word hsd leaked out that| That Worry nas seeped down to | of Mines for Alaska for operations| WHO MUST PAY SCHOOL TAX: 5.8 Box 4508 PHONE 84 Service More Complete at P y . p at e . " . % Al male and female persons between e the Chicago Tribune and its isola- l0Wer economic levels. It was a involying not more than seven men, a2 e Lonist friends sere working for . hever-ending source of wonder to this brings the total number of (21 and 55 years of age must pay as a P‘,"d‘“l’, subcriber to THE DAILY ALASKA l’“-’"‘”;‘:;[:f‘:fl":“ ;;" THE BARANOF L Weaselworded compromise o world | me that so many persons discussed | gold mining operations authorized | the school tax; a female person who EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this SHEDP el vy - COFFEE SHOP cooperation for peace—similar o With intelligence ond some ieet in Alaska as of June 30 to 75 inls (riemployed and who depends loy " evening at the box office of the—— e e Ausars \ ob i , 4 % & i " o b er support entirely ‘on her husba that of President Harding’s day.|(his absence of a detailed postwsr number with crews aggregating 771 5 Dot e o 8 Sy St quired to pay the tax; per- And believe me, if the Republicans A ons in the active military or naval CAPITOL THEATRE or an:v] other u‘arr; let down the| | service of the United States, paupers, and receive TWO TICKETS to see: JAMES C men who come back from this war| insane persons and those cared for e " INSURANCE in regard to preventing another | e by the Territory or who are perma- flm“’nzn BAD““ COOPER o4 war—then it's going to be just too| mfig]figfi;’;\' }g g‘;'..'::"w""" nanently injured, infirm, maimed j C.P. A bad for whoever is responsible dev 20 Meadow or crippled are also exempt. Federal Tax—11c per Person Shanuck A enc Business Counselor ot The men in this war are doing| § ;_;Leeuu body 40 Oceans WHEN PAYABLE: The tax is pay- WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! gency COOPER BUILDING more thinking than our brother; 12 Region Indian able after the first of January | PR and I.did in che last war. We i} pepre™ o TR each year. ‘It must be paid to the 4 were younger than your husband,| 15 Eecentric 46. Coltection of school tax colléétor um‘demni. . “ & o were without fomilics, and war was/ rl‘)lllln[ % Euf.n:‘::" If no demand is made for payment, . cl L. C. Smith and Corona ‘ a Blorious adventure that we hoped| 16: 5o, Sl it must, nevertheles, be paid to the 3 » n“cw S ‘“ing TYPEWRITERS ! would _continue long enough so we! 11. 52. Windows over ighonl icicliieieL gt 2 s Telfie ; and PRESS SHOP.® S T could bé in the thick of it 18, 4 \doors torial Treasurer on’' or before the 3 l it 4. i way, ot ooty are enel 3 AT O SR first aay of Decener n vach vear : Ceaning—Fresiog—Reparing | (| J. B. Burford & Co. | Boedars Ao e thinking | 25 Savery . Qiiter garment Please remember that ng demand PHONE 333 “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by i (s S R : 4 T or notice is required to be made or “Neatness Is An Asset” Satistied Customers” i ¥ e ; u ‘1. sands 0! m.fl. H A Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle |given: but, as indicated, if such de- o ke your usband, with three| 31. Que: comb. pseudonym mand is made, the tax must be ld children or even more, who have form 64. Constellation €6. Hire DOWN pu . Iy one idea—that their kids shal 32. Contain 6. Affirmative 67. o,nn,om:m 1. Fipé openwork immediately to the sollector. Nt D T R e ] only ; a—tha ir kids shall -fapric payment is' not made, a penalty uf z 0 R ' c P not have to zo through the same & Rulraonsée 3950 altaches and both are collect< §flxl| With Flowers” but thing tnat they are going through.| & Out ot style 4H16. by Psuit, SYSTEM CLEANING 'SAY IT WITH OURSI" iy & Gom 'EMPLOYER MUST FURNISH Phone 15 THOU (,ur_\ OF A SOLDIER 7. Wootless LIST OF EMPLOYEES AND PAY} 1 Juneau Florists FATHER 3. Estimation TAX. Whenever requested by the 'r Alaska LaundrY Pho! Gordon says he can't get a ten- Lutes sk colleetor > - HE emosgement of thi ne 311 i chool tax co any employer ink' el —_— day {urlougn tor six months' and ‘court decree who has people working for him " . The sl 1 o that it's not much use your bring- | 3 "f‘:‘»‘av hioh who are subject to the payment of of Pric el ing the children out to Illinois, be- | & < A the tax, must furnish a list of his praf iy s cause it’s almost irpossible to find {;ln-;?.';;ll‘w'm employees together with the age of w‘f 56 s mets . wil 2 place to live and also, what with | . Smali engine cach of them to the collector, and br'of Bodural Dopasic lnss- IN TH's BMK 1891—0ver Half a (en'ury of Bankmg_l’“ getting up ever rning at 4:30,] - JeBs must also pay the tax due from thcs Cofpal whidh & " he's so tired a* night that he never 33, Pertaining to 2ach of them. When such payment nires each‘of e dopeshen ARE has time to do anything except et Is made by the employer, the col- ageinst Jom 0 & mazievem keep his quarters clean. He misses | 34. Bend from the lector must give him a recelpt for of '§3,008 \ e ° ° ehrends never realized, unul I talked to| % nm\l-, i thereof may be deducted from the 7 him, how tougn 1 was to drag a| 5. ’ll!l:\plll,v‘. Ry smplayee’s; wages. Bank 9 'Rz man away from hi. family. | - g PURPOSE FOR WHICH TAX IS & . He has lost about twelve pounds, Inclined =18 tax 15 callected tg » [P ——— 2 LN O el h i b of e o qupiagewars | utlstin the education of the chi irét N e EE l B k Oldest Bank in Alaska et Guat B &S been able to stand, : Wil iing | ol the Tesitery of Ak, aliona an ; , ' up with the 18-year-olds half his . 5 & 9 of JUNEAU, % KA R e e e O ok Cbictor. Box 508} sach COMMERCIAL SAVINGS g marches. After about eight miles,' Tirst publication, July 1, 1944. d : Wilh a 26-pound puck on his back, Last publication, July 8, 1944,

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