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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1944 PAGE FOUR % i 7E . progressive rates. Millions of small stockholders are " el B Fs — D(llly AI“S"'“ mplrc victims of double taxation Y HAPPY BIRTHDAY ] ! 2 0 Y E A R S A G 0 from ?::Eg]'fiitfi;rs mf:f‘ffl@lvvpf‘sh;xnfimg ek s s Sty e Price Tags i THE BMPIRE {f gy CILLE’S BEAUTY SALON B R R s L e e g et ep 0 e R Ty AR e ¢ ALSO HAIRCUTTING—GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE Vice-President (Washiington Post) NOVEMBER 15 H NOVEMBER 15, 1924 PHONE 492 DOROTHY TROY LINGO - WILLIAM R. CARTER - - ELMER A. FRIEND - . g - ALFRED ZENGER - . . o the thing to| | Florence McIntosh [ Editor and Manager It isn't generally considered quite leave a price tag on a present. And when the present is, like lend-lease, in the form of an exchange of Doris Miettinen goods and services for mutual assistance in winning | Dorothy Peterson a war, any itemization of benefits given or received | Louella Tucker Deputy U. S. Marshal W. R. Garster returned to Juneau after a | fruitless search for two Indians suspected of the robbery of the Hawk Inlet Post Office and grocery store, ' The Indians were believed to have | been seen in the Chatham Strait section. Business Manager MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141, SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month . Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter UBSCRIPTION RATES: Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for §1.50 per month; Silver Bow Lodg¢ 0.A%10.0F Meets each Tues. six months, $8.00; one vear, $15.00. is more likely to be an irritant than an aid. We| 0. Eikland AT o day at 8:00 P. M. I. O.O. F. HAL} in Scottish Rite Temple y postage paid, at the following rates: 4 i | Pr500; six months, in advance, $7.50; started the practice over here. We insisted that the | M. E. Tippetts The Catholic bazaar was to close this night in Parish Hall. Elizabeth Visiting Brothers Welcome beginning at 7:30 p. m. One vear, i Forest D. Fennessy .....Noble Grand WALLIS S. GEORGE President report to Congress every 90 days the precise one month. in advance ey R. D. Baker i Pullen and G hel w sever: pungs in dances Subscribers will c or if they will promptly notify ¥ A 'ullel I race Naghel were to present several youngsteys a e tne Sibscribers will confer 4 favor 1f they will plomptly ROUL value in dollars of all the equipment and supplies A5, Ribert ereat Pl s o S & v Caliiw e Secretary | Worskipful Master; JAMES W livery of their papers loaned or leased to our Allies to make them more | Albert. E ook g. LETVERS, Secretary. Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, Js effective in fighting our enemies.. Tt didn’t matter | Ads ‘Mirtay e e S " MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS that the dollar valuation was next to meaningless or Dick Kilburh The Elks announced a “big league” bowling tournament with three sfers were made ekclusively to nations | e games to be played each week from November 17 : SAVE TEDL PIECES exclusively entitled to the use for tehes credited to it or not other- also the local news published The Associated Press is fon of all news disp n this paper and that the tr: whose defense was esseniial to the defense of the United States. Even after we got actively into the.war | ourselves, we went right on treating these transfers as gratuities. So it is not surprising, though it is equally silly, | that the British should undertake an itemization l»l‘"‘mmw” the goods and services which they have given to nx‘ through reverse lend-lease. As we have pointed mxll Robert H. Burns Ermio Hiltz Lillian Nyman Joey Thibodeau ¢ —t— v | R Ty T | Warfields' Drug Store (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies { December 20. republic: wise credited of your broken lenses and send them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska. They will be replaced promptly in our large and well equipped labora- tory. C. M. and R. L. Carlson. Aluska Newspapers, 1411 Gov, Scott C. Bone issud a Thanksgiving Day proclamation with | designation of November 27 as the big turkey day, also asking that | thanks be given for continued greatness of the republic and perpetuity of its institution. H 0 R 0 S c O P E 1 e A seom ORUESS. Bhtradks, the, FEooties” dufated T T T e "_-———————‘1 B. P. 0. ELKS AL REPRESENTATIVES eattle, Wash | i | doubleheader | | | | | HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM many times before, we recognize that this assistance | : has been magnificent in volume and indispensable [} “T'he stars incline | suncau High School cagers the previous night by the close score of || The Sewing Basket to the effectiveness of our combined war effort. But but do mot compel” |15 to 14, Among the players on the school team were Herring, Oja, El- #e oanriof decape & feeling GfSLrpAencl whert we PEL” 1| sen, Grme, Helm, Gonnoré, Leeth and Orson. The second same was || BABY HEADQUARTERS Mects every Wednesday . 8 find it painstakingly computed as it has been in|¢eoweeeeeororororsososaad |on this night. Infant and Children’s Wear Ame" AV)sétingAl:;gé erEsx V;Jteel; a release just received from the British Ministry of | rHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16 | 25y 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska B ST BAODR D ;e R | Major and Mrs. F. M. Maddox and Lieut. and Mrs. I. J. Hogwood oy Do “Over 5000 special trains,” the release An unimportant day in planetary 4 e Ror g T commenoss, “Were f{ént to. United States |direction bensfin akback. - rule.| SrEERCOTE thedRomaiis Shap Onilkook Barmcks brtuging the sl F e R R e forces from British railways in preparation |There is a favorable sign for naval|basketball team to Juneau. DR. E. H. KASER FLOWERLAND for the invasion of France. Nearly 50 million P | — DENTIST y | pounds ($2,00000000) worth of new buildings | HEART AND HOME: Signs are| Weather report: Maximum, 49; minimum, 47; rain. CUT FLOWERS—POTTED alone were built from Britain's tight reser Viivotanis for Woraans Cadhd s Cloat BLOMGREN BUILDING PLANTS—CORSAGES TAXES \FTER THE WAR of manpower and materials. An average of 40- [viston regarding plans fimportant Phone 56 ‘For those who deserve the best’ — 000 men worked on the program for 25 months, lto the f;;ymlv is indicated. Under . . . bu HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. | 2nd and Franklin Phone 557 Beardsley Rum! and H. C. Stong, noted economists, |~ With 56000 workers absorbed at the peak iy configuration there should be Dally Lessons in Eng ish W. L. GORDON asked to write a report on a national fiscal and | 1“'“‘;;[ 1‘“ }"“"“‘ 194 fll“”‘; :"“‘“L m‘";'” wise judgment and great patience. fi T monetary policy for after the war by the National | ‘{;:me; lé:’:‘"’:lzil\llr;(d‘?(;f('(w‘(I;]‘]‘\(;l" ]‘1\1[71‘111.' l[(l)!- | e ‘scdrs’ forbtell fMIBtoMS i fam- D A w Sl wafl ASHENBRENNER’S Planning A.\mrlmlon,'suubuz's\vd among other recom- ‘ nigit by the Ministry of Production in London, ily cireles, oying to o] conditions. | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Neither Mary or Jane know I. A. - Ol NBw A“n uszn mendations the following shows how intensely Anglo-American invasion 3 BUglNE"S "t“m":s_-!_m”""‘“‘ltl;mat he has gone.” Say, “Neither Mary NOR Jane KNOWS.” DENTIST arlh increA ch it $i ife " in Government restrictions wi X S Abolish the Federal income tax on corporations| 1eeds encroached on British civilian life. I Government restrictions wil| " GPTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Blatant. Pronounce bla-tant, first A| | yyre CENTURY BUILDING FURNITURE Well, these figures are mildly interesting and ° 4 S- Be- 1.5 in RAY, second A as in AN unstressed, accent first syllable. s g 40 Piilrib 785306 ‘Willeehy Ave. but adopt measures preventing the use of the cor- porate form of doing business as a device to avoid payment of individual income taxes. Substitute a 5 percent franchise tax on corporation income, which represents the value of doing business in this cor- porate form. r to Americans |€inning of conversion to peace-time But how much of |industries will provide employment | ‘Britain’s tight reserve of manpower,” we wonder, for many returning soldiers was consumed in making this tabulation. It is some- |warning is giv against u thing of a statistical feat to figure out the number of [optimism about the future. men employed in the construction of buildings in- | NATIONAL ISSUES: Subversive tended exclusively for American use—a feat which |agencies will be dangerously busy | od A Teminds OFTEN MISSPELLED: Catarrh. Observe the RRH. SYNONYMS: Blunder (noun), pillage, booty, loot, spoil. i WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Dr John H GeYer JoneS-SlEVens shop DENTIST . | BLANDISHMENT; flattering speech or action. “The blandishments of LADIES'—MISSES® society did not affect her.” i Room 9—Valentine Bldg. BEADY TO VAR { have some use, perhaps, that lend-lease flows two ways. out hours should properly be allocated to reciprocal aid. trologers emphasize the activity of | As for a monetary valuation of such things, the re- |eyplosive influences conducive to “The Store for Men" Two—rely upon the graduated progressive indi-|scarcely seems worth the labor it entails. For later |through the coming winter. Agai vidual income tax for the chief source of revenue, fon, perhaps, these buildings will be put to use by |peace lovers will be deceived by PHONE 762 Seward Street Near Third | but with a substantial reduction from present rates.|the British themselves; and no one will be able to enemy agencies that operate 4 by Third—have no form of general sales tax. figure out then what portion of their value in man- |organizations with luring tities MODERN ETIOUE F ROBERTA LEE I l AR L A ORI ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. Four—have excise taxes on tobacco, alcoholic bev- S erages and gasoline at the levels of 1843—but no|corder of our General Purchasing Board in England .. Lo, | excise taxes of any other nature. once testified to the House Ways and Means Com- {rergitinaty. ERdonds | Q. Is it necessary that a person who has been entertained jointly by Gmd‘g;‘%?;:x;’e:n%oue“ S 48'2‘7,8 i e A || mittee that “our Engineer Corps estimated that ap- INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: |y, hostesses to return their hospitality by inviting both of them at the Opthialmology % hy abolish the corporate income tax? Ruml|,rovimately half a division would be engaged in Uranus in trine to Mars seems (0| gume time or to the same affair? Front St—Triangle Bldg. | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground ] r———— valuing reciprocal aid received if accurate records were Presage firm military control to be maintained.” What sense is there in this of i : - 5 A. No; they may be invited separately if desired. Italy and Germany for a long tim . : v ne UME- | Q. Is it proper to have only bridesmaids who are unmarried? vt of ceeping? | That Italy was an Axis partnor| . A Tt of bookkeeping v d iy ey U.:’ | A. As a rule they are, especially if the maid of honor is unmarried; First, the Federal in- activity | ‘ says there are three reasons. come tax on corporations reduces business costs of goods and | in that it tends to raise.the | Lend-lease and reciprocal lend-lease are both vital [must peapae 3 le they 4 X services, it tends to keep wages lower and limits the | parts of a vast system of mutual aid which has admonish. Political changes in|Put If the girls intimate Tgios i tpon(act Ghds gl Je oltell iee ""The Rexall Store” H. S. GRAVES yield on risk-bearing investment. Second, business | MPplemented our coalition warfare against the Axis. \Russia will strengthen Stalin who | regarded. e X o = - y P | They cannot be measured at all, in any case, save in {Will demand large concessions “,m‘ Q. May one drink soup when it is served in a bouillon cup? Your Reliable Pharmacists “The Clothing Man™ judgment as to what is economically sound in terms | relation to the total contribution which each member |Allled Associates. | A. Yes, holding the cup by one handle. 55 | of expenditure, pricing capital transactions, etc., is | of the coalition has made to the defeat of the com- | Persons whose birthdate it is| BUTLER-MAURO HOMf gi:fi’rm distorted by tax considerations—the higher the Fed- {lfm" envmny'.']it\nd if we get to comparing contribu- lhave the augury of a year of| Pk - DRUG CO. LOTHING | eral tax, the greater the distortion. Third, taxation | o s e, S 10 longer have much of a coalition. certain perplexities, but Inmm‘ml' I.O 0 K d l E A R N v lmposes‘ ¥ 1 ok on condllmm should be satisfactory. a n A C GORDON of corporate profits prior to distribution double taxation on dividend income withotu re; lend-lease, “it would be impossible, indeed a sacrilege, Jmpenmu; impulses should be re- ard 1o | to attempt to balance \uch a ledger. Istrained. : o Children born on this day prob- | CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 37} HARRY RACE Druggist B N e} 1. Four of the following have a common characteristic. Select the | WIShlflg'on ‘l:::]n(.‘ fl‘):::: ,‘,1“:,;,“?‘;:{:2“1,1:; 1:;‘ suly Wi bo excendingly glever b‘“iune that differs: (a) leather, (b) fur, (c) suede, (d) linen, (e) wool. 2 £ s 11} too positive and independent for B s Houtts Taliin o5 Tk Gl i High Quality & Me"v_ of fermentation required in making general popularity. | f » are the figures raised or sunken on the flat sur- “The Squibb Store” P i) m’”"d’ penicillan. Another non-drug com- xCopyriém 1940) face? qu! oderate Prices . ’ g 3. What is the largest bird in the world? ao_kound pany is Charles Pfizer of Brooklyn, 5, AR whose regular business is making | i 4. What is meant by “land-poor”? » : — g PORY 1 2 0 (Continuéd from Page One) - |Veast. The fermentation skill in- Ha?:‘ a“:‘:;r;’:t‘:g;“t:::“'m 5. What is “The City of Magnificent Distances"? The Charles W. Carter PIGGLY WIGGL . |volved in that industry has made olshire Hataraley Stdals Opszue ANSWERS: Mort ) { SR R Tul ~ Pfizer the best United Statcs pro- | 1 : Linen (all the others come from animals). oriuar G i tions in 1624, he went to the Chi- |4 o oo benioiin as things stand | Federal Building, Phone 294. Adv Rilsod s Y For BETTER Groceries G T SO I % Pourth and Franklin Sts. cago Democratic Convention in 1932 to work for. the nomination of Phone 16—24 Newton D. Baker. But at Chicago, he found that Garner, McAdoo and The ostrich. Financial embarrassment, while owning mfich unprofitable land. Washington, D, C. 7 | INSULT TO INJURY { PHONE 136 | BALTIMORE — Patrolman John | |today. still another mercial Solvents, producer is Com- whose manufac- oo b o 2 ture of Butyl and ethyl alcohol Burl 1o & x Jim Farley had got together and o iah 3 urlage figured it was bad enough no subjec{ interested them less\m?rllve; rlem‘em?l:fin' nicliin peo | =D Dis Catt WAE ‘stolen fromis] VEMOR ARG JUNEAU YOUNG BN voild o | e balancc of the penicilin 7 | parking Jot, and worse when the than the cause of world coopera- ! ‘ | , n the SERVICEMEN RUG CLEANING i ¥ | ducers are drug companies but even | thief wrecked it in a collision. But “DB TOMORROW BUSINESS MEN, HOME OWNERS SWEEPING COMPOUND H d . il conblnded. with tis|i his_group, iheic are cliques | NEW. MANAGERMENT | when Burlage was sent to investigate 3 » b ar War° “Postscript to an Epilogue” ®with the sport of animosity and NE AN and found the thief had escaped— | "High tide—2:06 a. m., 15.8 feet. It ‘you need something you can’t FOR SALE PAINTS_ : rreli i s not go with ! : ¥ “After these experiences and | (ATTCUE Pichigoge nob B0, pi Serving CHINESE whew! : Low tide—7:5¢ a. m., 3.0 feet. |puy in Juneau, write us. Lily G. DAVE MILNER Shelf and B.®' ““dware after the Democratic Party in the sk | g - High tide—1:53 p..m, 178 feet. |Lewis Shopping Service, 901 Sixth Phone Red 578 Guns and Ammaunition The Bureau of Agricultural Eco- nomics estimates that production of penicillin by the end of this year should be about 200,000,000,000 Low tide—8:26 p. m,, -12 feet. Ave, Seattle 4, Wash. middle thirties began to violate the very essence of Wilson's philo- saphy of government—'Government and AMERICAN DISHES You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at JOHN AHLERS CO. should serve society, by no means Lo & < gt e units a month, indicating a new B e s S T et ettt o A0} e e b “evoumtvo, mmatv asa ||| THE BARANOF self; it is a means only . . . The U"““""L?O]m‘gm i e DINE AND DMLCE 1o HYPERACID as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA SHEET METAL SUPPLIES state exists for the sake of society,| ' Sorvier gerqitois poo) Opgn, 24, Monsh 8181 STOMACHS EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this 0il Ranges and Oil Heaters COFFEE SHOP not society for the state'—I left| B M i ECONOMY. * evening at the box office of the the Democratic Party—or, perhaps, T A OETA sizs { CAPITOL THEATBE the ‘Democratic Party left me.” r etk fatia Wl Crossword Puzzle o VERETU — JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A.| jels, also wrote a guest column for| "_r‘ ; 2\ : % ENDI | and receive TWO TICKETS to see: IN U AN E BUSINESS COUNSELOR SR e ¢ 2 ACROSS 34. Straight ® ” ” Authorized to Practice Bef John Temple Graves, which carried| 'y xor so much battea ba £ SITIATORS| | Butler, Mauro Drug Co. PHANTOM OF THE OPERA 1k Trenstry Degarimént af 1 this reply to Willkie: | & Humor 35. Rrosaic & “The Rexall Store” 1 g e 4 Sh i k A il ™ {8 Active :; ;‘h);':‘ "" type S LlA | Federa] Tax ~11¢ 'per Person atuc gencY COOPER BUILDING 3 | 12. Pagan god g aleep ‘- ATCH TH d e [y 40. Beveragn A AAALNT] | . : WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! PSR Bl S LY TO AN EPILOGUE 41. Prophet A # i gl e 14. Medictnal plant " piteh of volce T CIRIE INJAT 1 claim a woman's privilege of | 15 Queen of 4% Saucy E Pl cfl'm L. C. Smith and Corona “ KL Bl R Y iy | S S | HAIR STYLED s Cloani - paking the postectipt the most Lo, | 45 3, BRSSP 15wl " 204 R] AL PRSIMO HA Dllncan S Cleanmg TYPEWRITERS portant part of a letter. As a dis- 7. City In Italy 47. Waste GhON /\RAK [ : Bold and Serviced b, ciple of Wilson’s ideal, Franklin| 13 Former public 0. Revolve ™ OV IEIRICIAIND o i and PRESS SHOP o Roosevelt urged a solemn referen- lacard 85. B In’nder AlG ENEMTERE by Experls Clenniug--Fresing» J. B. Burford & Co dum on the League of Nations gy W RESHEAR 3 PHONE 333 “Our Doorstep » when he was candidate for Vice- & = “Neatness Is An Asset” v s 0‘30:::;" president in 1920. That was the; 61. Antlered Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle WE SPECIALIZE year when the people voted for| ,, ontn 6 dli’)" fl:{"em DOWN A ey Harding and normalcy. This year| 35 Young bear 63, u.mm: down 1. Covers l'.‘fl’:flam:," 3 z 0 R ' C Roosevelt incarnates the Wilson 2. Soft arink n “Say It With Flowers” but * spirit and his election is the only | 4 Catchword SYSTUM OLEANING “SAY IT WITH OURSI" guarantee of an organization that f fi"al“n‘f’ Phone ls will insure the permanent outlawry | : ’fau;’.fig. 1 Cold Jllneau Horists of war. If we fail to secure an ef- | 7. Lethargy " Alaska Laund fective world organization to end| b AR Waving T R ry Phone 311 war this time, the robot will look 9. Conspire E management P ——) like a childs toy compared with 1 fi:{,fi,;’g;egm. Permanents hfl-“\'l’l«ffld “_"L"“f‘"" the destructive weapons which will L szu:c’f‘f'uu" Styling ::‘ d:::’::" fund, : fi be used if another war curses the 23 Body of H o o primary consideration. In i ls world. cAdvisers Shaping vl e e s BANK 91—0ver Half a (elllllfv of Banklfl'—ls“ L ot ber of Federal Depatit Insur- IN THI y PENICILLIN—1943-1944 . European river ance Corporation, which if- v 5 WPB, which controls production -] Jflmflo 1 suses eachl of our depasicons ARE T]le B M Behrends of penicillin, says more of the 1. Large i ¢ Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. aginst loss to 3 maximum 5 » ® wonder drug is being produced in i Greus of 33,000, R BN A a single month now than was pro- Plunderer l Bank duced in the entire year of 1943. ’ And for once, America has an | [Sherens important drug which is not all .g:mgm;rs: OldESi BankmAlaskn | Ourseive wrapped up in monopoly. { In fact, penicillin is peing made Negative . Assumes a Past Part of a shoe . Great Lake Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY *"# First National Bank by several companies which are not | | Execellent drug manufacturers. One of these| ‘é‘:‘é’l‘; E APPOINTMENT of m ALASER: is @ mushroom pr cer. E: - a producer. Explana- Sirouk Lents PHONE 538 RAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COR tion is that in producing mush- | §6. Ribbed fabrie COMMERCIAL SAVINGS

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