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PAGE FOUR . ™. . }'ll!ll((\l\.“ ‘ Daily Alaska Empire ™ s s v seen opposea to stenoos TR e askinh At oy He has, as many others, advocated a study of what PRINTING COMPANY ich a ct would mean before taking the leap. ¢ . o Of course the Territorial Legislature has nothing to do with whether or not we have statehood and this is ) - pertinent to any argument in the p ent cam- paign. The United States Congress has the say there on, Shattuck, who has been in and served a total of 15 years in , spending most of the time on matters about ON RATES. 1d Douglas for $1.50 per month; Alas he Legisl es ance, $7.50; | per [ X taining to Territorial finance, knows more e favor if they will promptly no the financial setup and taxation in Alaska than either the Bu re or iregularity in the de- Davis or Williams lvery } Office, 602; Business Office, 374 But apparently Secretary Williams' candidate — —— | Davis would be ablz to help the Territory solve its D MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS A excl i e the use for 'taxi n problems in a big way. Many Alaskans are : 42 u‘ t g tough time figuring out just what these taxation problems are. The only thing the advocates T SENTATIVE Ala ers, 1411 | of a new tax system have been able to get across is : it they don’t think we have enough :axes. Gov- ernor Gruening jumped all over the last Legislature s report to Secretary of the Interior Ickes, d not have enough taxes to run the Territory 1 now drawing to a close. Yet we ge surplus in the Treasury. How come? William efficient o R it doe s mean by an tax pro- M: lasl s aren't so sure we want any more taxe nce { the advocates of a new tax plan have be everything they could for the last al legislative sessions to hang some heavy nd Alaskans’ necks. Maybe they'll succeed hi But we don't think so. | Capable men will be needed in the Legislature month to lay out the all-important course that the Territory will follow in the next two years. Voters of the First Division must choose one of three men ¢ e a Senator to the g fill the vacancy in the Senate—F. F. Davis, Frank First I ritorial Leg- | price, (Sitka Alaska Native Brotherhood candidate), latuy 4 1 toda two day. or Allen Shattuck fter Chri | I'o us the choice is clear. Neither of Shattuck’s I 1 tant election to date has announced opponents have had any legislative ex- beer perience. Price has been active in civie work in Sitka Sec ka Lew Williams is beoting the | and is a native of Alaska. We do not know how long drufy i his weekly column which he | payis has lived in Alaska. Shattuck has served two conc i inel. Williams | terms in the House, two terms in the Senate—a total - g for Davis, Juneau s in legislative work. He has' made his labor ur ite and T living in Alaska for 47 years. He has ¢ cast | shown himself to be capable, honest and independent d t N0t | of any pressure group. He has been criticized for 26 his independence and for defying pressure groups in ms hits at Shattuck as an opponent of | any form—which we believe is a desirable thing when f laska, one who will “frown at any |a man is supposed to represent the people as @ whole ttemg € nt tax program for the [in the legislative halls, | JUNEAU CONSUMER PAN AMERICAN FLIES | perarewent or tue vremron TRADE COMMITTEE 14 PASSENGERS OUT\ “"iiic Lo ovtice - District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska The C imer - Trade Three PAA planes left today \m:lxl Novembey 3, 1944 C formed with A. Harold Warrington, Isabel War-| Notice is hereby given that Clif- B. Ca Service Mem- on, Sgt. Douglas Colp, and ! ton F. Brown has made application ber o € War Price and Ra- Marcel Colp for Wh for a homesite under the Act of tic ¥t Harrop, Glenn { May 26, 1934, (48 Stat. 809) Anchor- VIr 1 In- T 1 . | age Serial 010265, for a tract of land forma i ce of n Bl described as Lot 18 of the Fritz Cove P « € he Reuel Group of Homesites, Plat of U. S. r thouse of d \,“mMSul'\'n’y ; No. 2515, comain_mg 0.34 t¥ I d Power | acres, situated between Fritz Cove Highway and Auke Bay North of DOUBLE CELEF TION ON HES. 159, and it is now in the files | of the U. S. Land Office, / rage, AT GULL COVE | = S AHReTage, CHRISTMAS Ala | f T i be a double celebra-| g € n of hitthday Gull Cove, | Any and all persons claiming ad- | ‘: ho Ir e ” Chri *| versely any of the above mentioned | | fand should file their adverse claim | | which prove in the end lucky. They THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ) - i I | HAPPY BIRTHDAY {{ 20 YEARS AGO 77 { E THE EMPIRE ¢ e . B RIRER 2 I * " DECEMBER 20 | Mrs. Elmer Benedict DECEMBER 20, 1924 Mrs, B. 8, Sullivan | In the doubleheader played between the girls' and boys' basketball | Helen Isaak as of the Juneau and Douglas high schools the previous night in | Bernice Floberg the Douglas Nat, the Juneau boys defeated the Douglas boys 18 to 12 |and the Juneau girls beat the Douglas gir/® 24 to 8. The superior shoot- ling of Capt. Ruth Yrugness, effective passing of her running mate Dora | Lundstrom and effecttve guarding of Linda Pademeister were the main | atures for the victory of the Juneau girls. Orson and Garnick were the sparkplugs of the Juneau boys. Mrs. Tillie Tattersley Florence Helland Christine DeSoto A. N. Connelly e ettt { HOROSCOPE N “The stars incline The Juneau Shrine Club elected Paul Abbott as President, Leivers, \'xcc\-Prrsidmn and L. L. Harding, Secretary-Treasurer. J. W, The First Presbyterian Church Choir was to give a Christmas concert | IS s do not compel” || but do r pel {the next evening. Elmer Reed was conductor of the choir and among | oo meeooeeseereseses) the members of the choir were Mrs. R. E. Robertson, Mrs. H. L. "HURSDAY, DECEMBER 21 g THURSDAY, DECEMBER Faulkner, Evelyn Judson, Dorothy Haley, Pearl Peterson, Mrs. Leivers, Benefic aspects rule today which should be fortunate for labor. The configuration is rather uncertair Jack Fargher and Homer Nordling. The Juneau-Ketchikan cablz had been repaired and the cableship for aviators HEART AND HOME: Women are | Dellwood was working on the Ketchikan-Seattle cable break under auspicious influences, pre- | ST saging surprises and happiness ir The British Columbia Legislature had unanimeusly adopted a resolu- | v | tion barring Japanese from the Province. the coming holidays. This is a lu wedding date but caution is er joined in traveling. Girls have the promise of exciting and memorable social engagements. BUSINESS AFFAIRS: ¥ | ident of the American Federation of | , deceased | Willam Green was elected P Labor, succeeding Samuel Gompe: The out-| 3 g Weather report: High temperature, 30; low, 20; clear. L SPECIALIST IN PERMANENT WAVING Of All Textures of Hair and Types of Permanents il UCILILE®S BEAUTY SALON| ! ALSO HAIRCUTTING—GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE PHONE 492 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1944 . o Silver Bow Lodge MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 No.A2,LO0.0.F Meets each Tues- day at 8:00 P. M. I. O. O. F. HALK Visiting Brothers Welcome Forest D. Fennessy H. V. Callow .. .Noble Grand ..Secretary SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month In Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p, m. WALLIS S. GEORGE * Worshipful Master; JAMES W { LEIVERS, Secretary. » l (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) t NYAL Family Remedies | HORLUCK’S DANISH | ICE CREAM — The Sewing Basket BABY HEADGQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska DR. E. H. KASER look for the new year is bright al-! | ‘ % though it reveals unusual hazards| e ES e~y Mc%wsgxmmo ; cur ugwt:ns—romn 3 in trade and commerce. Reconver- | g LEeD g bl s gk | BLOI 1 fe PLANTS—CORSAGES ’ sions and readjustments will | That I _wnll not be responsible Nrw Taxi Service announced by Phone 56 | ‘For those who deserve the best” i By - {tor any bills unless authorized by |D. B. Femmer. Give us a call. Cour- | HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. | | 2nd and Franklin Phone 557 ::::‘f““”y’:'\’{'l‘“ for, aany Jege -cor-1,., (signed) EMIL GALEO. | teous attendants. New cars. ‘ NATIONAL ISSUES: Civic pm-‘ff“’w —_———— | r———— ey ALASKA WINDOW ASHENBRENNER’S gress will be h mpered by property | t improvements in | lum sections and crowded factory | CLEANING CO. 515 yrs, experience in Seattle MERT C. FERRIS Formerly with Dave Milner HOTEL JUNEAU—ROOM 304 owners who r influences, | Relieve misery, as most m areas. Under planetary ot o A JCKS the urge for sweeping reforms will be strong but limited results are | :‘gaflg:-ckc}‘;m VaroRus indicated | time - tested Dr A W. Stewart DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Office Phone 469 IN INATIONAL AFFAIRS:| Rumors of peace negotiations will be numerous. Great battles on la and sea will bring national ‘rejoic- | ing as well as mourning in the last days of the year. Unusual dangers | are indicated for high-ranking of- ficers. Enemy desperation will add | to the fury of conflict | Persons whose birthdate it is| have the augury of a year in which | they may be disappointed but | THERE'S ONLY ONE BETTLR BUY IN BONDS WAR BONDS or finance. Children born on this day prob- ! ably will have fortunate careers | which may be extraordinarily eventful. Health should be always carefully safeguarded. D TOM & JERRY batter at Sully’s Bakery. should avoid new ventures in love | @tz oy Alcihey up ! OrTLep 1 BON ) GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY Incorporated LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY s — WATKINS GOOD HEALTH PRODUCTS | Foods, Medicines, Flavorings and Spices, Toiletries and T TRIPLETTE & KRUSE EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING SHOP PHONE 96 After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 th Dlidsion o Lo : “m( i’f“hfln»‘ in the district land office within the | Household Necessities at H — e s ekt alized informa- G, ”“M“\;‘“; D! b ‘(-;‘h‘x 409 ' period of publication or thirty days PRE-WAR CEILING ;p.... pa —eeieete s G o opoblois At arise under oo, Wil ki ::wreafl(‘r.‘ or th;*};hwm be barred by | PRICES | WINDOW AUTO PLATE GLASS oy B Gl e S S towep) DBY and Mrs he provisions of the statutes. | 7 Jasyume. resulations, Mrs. Nowell poun are hale and hearty | FLORENCE L. KOLB, P X IDEAL GLASS CO. : PR S [ RIS ‘ COMPLETE STORE Glass Work of All Descriptions The followit Ju- FROM WRANGELL | First publication, Nov. 22, 1944, | 127 SEWARD ST. PHONES F. W. WENDT neau mer have | Ella Grave Wilhite, from Wran- | Last publication, Jan. 17, 1945. 633—549 121 MAIN STREET DON ABLE agreed his ¢ € gell, is registered at the Hotel | SR e S ST = (&~ oo S in an »;d'\‘l C cé ity: Fred He n‘- Juneau. | e S e — —_— S nmg c F n’'s Stor J b PO ey L SN LN I — | Al \ Y —=——==| Trollers Trollers || BETYTER LIGHTING g ‘ff”;" s V | . during dark days and added beauty in the SIR. U Ot 4 t home by correct color harmony, styled to Mrs. D, G, Taylor & TABLETS y mm' “n suit your individuality. Also present at the meetir ¥i lul"'ERAcln of J ger Reuel Griffin, form now OPA District N Fairbanks H the group the Fairbank STOMACHS mittee 1€ said- has been gl Butler, Mauro Drug Co. ; business 31 “The Rexall Store” | pul LOCAL | ACROSS Possess 1. Devoured . Popular jargon 4. Kind of thrush 34 Greek letter 9. Staft Compass point Concerning Hardens Levy Rub out “eminine name 3 a attention othing more than . Piece of uncut glove leather Relate 43, 23, Conspiracy Test 26, Splinters Covering of an t saw candy eball score auto engine Airship Type of rail- way: collog. Meeting WEDNESDAY—T7:30 P. B4, UNITED TROLLERS of ALASKA B Crossword: Puzzlé J. S. McCLELLAN — Decorator PHONE DOUGLAS 374 JOHN €. THOMAS as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the—— NO. 56 g CAPITOL THEATRE BOL[110] and receive TWO TICKETS to see: RILIAIK A 1A “THE MAN FROM DOWN UNDER" ) g s E'g' f s Federal Tax —1xc per Ferson TIDE EEILISRITIOW WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear' . IMEBEDONAITEBAPE| | — - —— BIO/R/ED/O/M D e VEMSAB g RIE[VII[SE MV N EIV[ L EIVE E| | N \X/ A R POILIEML I[N W StElEDMSIEIATMEALT] Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle §6. Avarice 57 Numbher DOWN . Effort . Replenish Bay window . Hairless . Doctrine . Young bird Pertain ot | DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our i consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which if- sures each of our depositors against Joss to & maximum of 35,01 s . Half-melted stiow Implore . Contemptuous Cheap apart- Firsi National Bank K . of JUNEAU, ALASEA javelln of the mule ORATION MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT '!' Dr. John H. Geyer | DENTIST Room 9— Valentine Bide PHONE 762 S S————— | ey ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles College of Optometry and | Opthalmology | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” Mortuary Pourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 WINDOW WASHING RUG CLEANING SWEEPING COMPOUND FOR SALE DAVE MILNER Phone Red 578 | JOHN AHLERS C0 ‘P O Box 2508 PHONE 34 | PLUMBING, HEATING and | SHEET METAL SUPPLIES | 0il Ranges and Oil Heaters | INSURANCE | Shattuck Agency Duncan's Cleaning and PRESS SHOP ¢ leunmg— Pressing—Repatring PHONE 333 Neutness [s Ao Asset” Warfields’ Drug 8101';‘ iy sy ey { The Charles W. Carier ZORIC SAVE THEI PIECES of your broken lenses and send them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska. They will be replaced promptly in pur large and well equipped labora- - tory. C. M. and R. L. Carlson. I "oponrrre | B. P. 0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 P. M., Visiting Brothers wel- come. A. B. HAYES, Exalted Ruler; H. L. MCDONALD, Secy. | ¥ B o - FLOWERLAND \ NEW AND USED | FURNITURE || Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES’—MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Thira “The Store for Men" SABINS | Front St.—Triangle Bldg H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNEM & MARX CLOTHING CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 37) High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices PIGGLY WIGGLY For BETTER Groceries Phone 16—24 ~4 JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammanition Youll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP ] [l —t { | | JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A.] !{| BUSINESS COUNSELOR | Authorized to Practite Befcre | | the Treasury Department and | Tax Court | COOPER BUILDING L. C. Smith and Corona TYPEWRITERS Scld and Serviced b, J. B. Burford & Co. *Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” one . o Alaska Laundry l June:t:mq?nsts ! | 1891—Over Half a Cenfury of Banking—1944 | ' The B. M. Behrends | ., Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska N, COMMERCIAL SAVINGS !