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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1945 WANT ADS FOR SALE 4-FOOT LOCKER TRUNKS—OCall Juneau Transfer. DUMP TRUCK-—835 'International. Good shape. Hauls 3 yards. $500. Inquire at Madsen's Bike Shop. TAKU GILLNET BOAT — 24 ft. long. Built 1942, A-1 shape. Has new 52 HP Gray éngine. Inquire at Madsen’s Bike Shop. FOR SALE—9x12 cm Maximar camera with 4.5 Carl Zeiss lens, | ISCELLAAEOUS | { Every town in the Territory should have its Political Club, so the voters could meet every day or evening and discuss bills pending before the Legislature. The proceedings of the Legisla- ture could be broadcast three or four times a day, thus the voters could instruct their representatives as to how to vote on any measure. few days so as to allow the outlying | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA (OMMUNICATION | To the Editor, Daily Alaska Em- | pire:— Will you please publish the ollowing communicatior, which ex- plains itself, addressed as follows: | Tyee, Alaska, February 15, 1945 | | Mr. Frank Gordon, Chairman Jenate’s Taxation and Revenau| | Committee | Dear Mr. Gordon. ! | Your Senate Bill No. 12 is a sab-| |stage to the war effort, if ever I saw one, Especially coming at this |time. It méans that the worker will {have to set the machinery in motion member of the Fisheman's Union BLONDIE Each bill should be held up nimr an .increase in pdy, and as a} PAGE SEVEN REMEMBER, IT5 A FEDERAL OFFENSE!) N THATS NICE! WAIT HERE JUST A MO+ NO MAIL FOR YOU TODAY--1 JUST DROPPED BY TO SAY HE_L[L%{\/ £ /N and a member of the Brotherhood | & ‘|of Railroad Tramnman will tak>|g2 'the mater up with ths verious lo?nle_‘ unions and help set the machinery < in motion to get this increase this cascn, after all the worker would like to have a lttl> left out of his|{& pay, just in case he or a member | g of his family should get sick or be out of work threw no fault of gy nis own with out going in debt. After all the bill is directed pri- case, tripod, extra plate and film holders, flip pack adapter, com- plete developing and printing outfit and home-made enlarger. Extra paper and film, $135.00. Phone 29, evenings. COLEMAN OIL HEATER. Phone Black 165, after 5 p. m. i FOR SALE— Highchair. Phone Blue' 370. clubs to instruct their delegates The voter is the fellow who pays the taxes so he should follow very closely while the Legislature is in | session. | DUTCH RODEBAUGH'S WRECKING YARD, | Diamond T Trucks New and Used Parts NOW HE'S #OUR SIZE WITH THAT BUMP ON HIS HEAD, POPEYE! —— JANITOR SERVICE—Window and e e | DOUSE - cleaning. Reasonable. V. | FOR SALE—Cash. 4-room house, Qui, Phone 346, marily at the worker. = furnished. One-half basement. 945 The worker’s of Alaska has and = PIANOS RENTED—Tuned. Ander- | will always buy there share of War |= son Shop. | Bonds and will continue to do soAlm that is if you law maker's will just je leave us a little over and above out | |taxes to do it with, You have heard no ccmplaint from the worker | about taxes he has had to pay and | will continue pay to help the win- |ning cf this war, we do not need | - WSS |any more local taxes at this time, | HE FIXIT SHOP—General light|any more than we necd an increase | repair work. Phone 567. |in the cost of living or an increase | in wagés, but if you law makers| tack more taxes, well you have start- < ed the ball rolling on toward infla- | {tion and upsetting our hole econ-| |cmy, cant you leave things alone| and as they are, at least untill after| © for desirable people, inform the ;k;:u\:/'nmmm is time enough to (alk‘fl | Gastineau Hotel. } Now you want a Supervisor of . W. 10th St. Call Red 265 for ap- pointment. ¥ i POR SALE—Troller “Diana”—33 {t. MACHINELESS Permanent waves. long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped.\ Given in your home if desired. Chrysler Crown marine engine,; Phone Red 483 for appointment. first class condition. See Harbo —_—— i riHANNAH'S BOARDING HOUSE— _M_”rr___—___ Board and room $60 per mcuth. OUPLEX house and two 3-room; Third and Main. houses and cabin, all furnished, - on Gastinean Ave. Inquire at| {Jiteay’ Paint_Store. | WANTED 1 WANTED — Experienced stenogra- | pher. Salary, $235 month. Per-jfll‘ you have empty rooms or apts. | manent. Private business. Write Empire, 5211. = A | PERMANENT; - Employed couple | need furn. apt. Promise not to! carve furniture, draw on walls, F HLO KID JFTOMMYS A LIGHTWEIGHT, OKAY -~ TELL MR. WALSH. YOU HAVEN'T 'IM I'LL SEE ‘M IN TH' PARLOR WILL YA, MRS. CONNORS? YESSIR. WHO SHALL 1SAY IS CALLIN'SIR? IS SNYDER, HE HAS A KID WITH "M, }EL’ARAN‘I‘EED Realistic Pérma | ment. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up | Lola Beauty Snop. Phone 20! 316 Decker Way z g ~—— | Taxation appointed by the Governor, | esr Ann Pomn |at a salary of $7,500 a year, thal'slm [to much there is a war on, e . of @ ! You want an appropriation walk on floor with hobnail boots. e o o o 6 o 0o o o o Wife promises not to throw pans e FOUND! o $125,000. what for, and for two ™ and dishes after 10 p. m, 50 85 ¢ LADIES' WRIST WATCH e YCA1S. what are you going to do| not to disturb other tenants. ¢ o & & o With tre '-“XIE'“- Y‘L’“ PXDE:‘ “l) 5;”:1‘ HELLO, I GUESS THINGS Highly appreciate consideration o Owner p 3 collecting these taxes April 1st, | LLO, GUE! T if you will try s, Thank YOu. s identifying and mastae. £ ¢ |WIS vear, if you have gob to pass| 3 BEAUTIFUL! ) You ARRIVE ARE ToUsH ALL Mr. and Mrs. Leée Blackman, e this adv. Corbett’s Cocktail e UHiS bill why not appipriate just| & 5AY-THIS GUERRILLA \ THE BOSS SEEMS TO WITH YOUR Hotel Juneau. 'e Bar. o cnough, say for cne year, after all M@ OUTFIT HAS PROTOCOL | BE GETTING INVITED WIRELESS R e L e ke e 4|y O law maker's B | J1 AND EVERYTHING! WE{ TO A PREVIEW L.TERRY, e T o o o aro kicking around. and the war (| 3" | GET A ROVAL SUMRIONS \ IF THIS DRAGON DOLLY S b v **[FOUND—Pair of glasses in case, ‘Still £02S oM, Rl T 1 \To MEET fER NiBS AND ) ISN'T SUPERCHARGED - | Owner identify and pay for this 1 &m not a lawyer or & polite-| |y PUT ON THE NOSE BAG!/ SGAR..WELL GET YoU WANTEDMale Cocker Spaniel, &dv. /ian and can not write letters like . | 3 5 BUSTED To A CIVILIAN . six weeks old, brown or red. Also’ canary, for. . delivery . arch 10, FOUND—Key-case with keys. Also Phone 569. two keys on chain. Inquire at Empire office. (OMMUNICATION MAN OR WOMAN—With car for part or full time business in Juneau and vicinity. Household Medicines—Food Products, Ex-| tracts — Complete line. Good i Profits. Write at once for PAr- | poitor, Empire S et ticulars. Rawleighs, 306 Ade“"e‘.]uneau. Alaska, St., Oakland, 7, Calif. Dear Sir: EMPLOYED COUPLE need fur-! OCongress once passed an “anti- nished apt. No pets or children. discrimination” bill, but it was de- Reward 6 T-bone steaks, 1 inch Clared unconstitutional because it thick. . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Black- included the several states. man. Call Juneau Hotel. Madam Alaska Linck points with i 20 E ___ ipride at our national constitution BEAUTY OPERAWI'OR-—M, 6 years’ which, she says, gives the protec- exp, and waitress, 82, want jobs. tion sought in the Anderson Bill. Can leave at once. Amelia Asper, Curtis Shattuck thinks further 1410 SE Belmont, Portland, 13,/ protection would only make matters Oregon. worse, WANTED — Fine laundiy; SHIts, scope (o the parsose. of the Wil curtains, Mending. Call Blue 447. y¢ certainly is not intended m‘ WANTED — Steniographer; also|8ive “equality” in social matters. bookkeeper. Permanent positions, | The Indians cannot get by law good salary. Thirty-eight hour|¥Dat even the “whites” do not taccord to ane another. week. Phone 486. rid | But, in the field of public service, WANTED — Doll _buggy, scooter, hotels, restaurants, places of am-| tricycle and old-fashioned gramo- | usement - which invite the public, phone. Phone glue 370. this new law should and would give 4 ; > i - practical support to those who WANTED 7T0 SUBLET—Apartment don't think that the dregs of the ‘earth would form in line and oust, the “right kind of people.” | You are very unobserving. The In- ‘dians, for one, would react just,1 as do those kids who refuse to use| “than superior playground. The ma- {jority of the Indians segregate themselves. That is why there still |is an “Indian” section in the |theatres; why Indians go to certain |stores; prefer certain boats for travel — why Indians have not rushed into public schools as pre- dicted in 1922, etc. And that is the way it should be. Has it not occurred to you that this is the reason the “down-and- outers” do not rush to our great churches which invite them so eloquently? These whites don't be- Iong. So there is no problem. (Signed) for two or three months. Contact Ben A. McManus, Chief Clerk, House. Phone 866. WANTED—Man with boat, to hunt KNOWN gold deposif.. Write H. A. Hertz, Tenakee, Alaska. WANTED — Wushing machine. Phone Black 150, evenings. e WANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wu- loughby. Phone 788. i TR iy e o WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN by month, week or day; also on call. 327 West 11th St Basemient Apt. e e e e ks 4-ROOM FUR. HOUSE, ofl stove. 843 West 9th = Completely fur- nished. PhoneDotiglas 693. FOR RENT - house. Inquire Snap Shoppe. FOR RENT—Stcam-heated rooms. Men only. Haven Rooms. Phone 281. STEAM, ' HEATED ROOMS. Call| affer 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- dry. Phone 236, HERE FROM ORGEON Fred E. Pearson, registering from Salem, Oregon, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. e ———— SAVE nz PIECLS 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. ——————— Empire wany ads get quick results. Cottagé, 2! Partly furnished | WILLIAM L. PAUL. JAPS. ASKED 10 NAME PRISONERS ON DOWNED BOAT, Five Survivors Give Report| to War Depariment § ~Nips Don't WASHINGTON, Feb. 19—Reports | Ithaz a Japanese prison ship, carry- ‘,lng approkimately 1,800 Amerlcans,l 4 was . torpedoed and presumably | I | | War Department by five survivors. the names of prisoners who might have been aboard such vessels, ————————— MRS. DUCKERING HERE Mrs. W. G. Duckering, Fairbanks, sunk last”October, were given the H The Department emphasized it | {had received no confirmation from | the Japanese, but had asked for| lawyers and politician you cant read any how, but the man on the stree lik> my self can read mine, and we |do know when he have got enough taxes and are beginning to want to know just what is kecomeing of our |dough, it is kecomeing a habit w‘: {pass laws to have employers hold {out this' and hold out that. I am| |not objécting to the withholding of | | taxés by our employers, that is & | good thing as every on= will have to pay, and that is as it should be, but w2 are going to have more |t say in just how much you law |makers are going to have our em-| | ployers taks out of our pay- checks. you know Mr, Law maker we work- e¥s. and consumers figure w> at least have 50 cents taken out of every dollar we earn threw taxes, land now your tax of $40. plus 2.2. }per cent on $2000, or more I am juseing this figure as it is the one |that hits most of us workers. Theére is the 20 per cent Federal withholding tax, and a tax on every thing we buy, from tooth powder to shoe strings, Gass tax Oil tax. amusement tax. in fact you cant buy a thing that is not taxed, add them' all up and you see what I mean, If a businéss man is taxed, well we pay that to, he just adds that on to his cost and we the. worker and consumer pay it. What gripes me and a lot of others, is when you, ran for the Senate, you said nothing | about any tax bhill, and ‘noW you, are railroading this tax bill “withy out the men and women out here in the sticks and who have to pay this; word to say anything about it, I, throwing bills around, to pass a bill| where there is any money involved, to hold such bills at least untill cvery one in the Territory has time to let you know if we like it or not. To bad the OP.A. cant put a| finger on you law makers and put| a ceiling on taxes to. I do not supose this letter will get in in time to register our objec- tlon to this tax bill. Any how I hope it doés. | (Signed) Very sincerely yours.——J.‘ H. Sawyer, 25 years in Alaska, v il i ATTENTION PLEASE! The Juneau Parent-Teacher As- sociation will hold their regular meeting at 8 p. m. Monday, Feb. 19, at the High School Auditorium. Mrs. J. V. Cole, Secretary. =2 unfair tax with out giving us a @ am wondering if it would be unfair < to ask you felbws who are in there (i e = . 'T GET MY HAIR ILC%ZE. IT'S CAUGHT ON THE DOOR HANDLES. DICK TRACY U : 5 B2 e { YES, AND. THAT'S ABOUT I AFRAD % [=[ 10 BeeN THINKING s THE LAST THING ID WANT fl SHE WOULDN'T SHE MEANS B2 OF GONG 70 THE SHE ASKED 10 DO. IF THERE'S A CHEER You UP WELL, BUT I'M 2 F| Parm. sur AT )| YOO TO Go DARK SIDE, AUNT HESSIE AID SHED Z HESSIE SPEEDED ME |{' AND LIVE GANFIND 1. Me THE ALONG, UNCLE WALT. s WITH HER? JITTERS. NOW ~ THAT /M GONG = 0 THE FARM, IT WONT HURT HER FEELINGS. - 72} TAANK YOU, | [[TTS BAWKY TAWKY-- CAPTAIN, SIR,| |WES SPROUTED A WWAT 1S (T, | [ NEW TRIL FEATHER-- SR,-A 8oy | ! » ~ }CAPTAIN GONNA LET = [HAWKY TAWKY OUT LONG & [ENOUGH FOR ME T0 SEE | AND HEAR THIS EAGHTH GIT_HOME- BOY/AM | GLAD TO IN-BUT | CARRIED OUT MAGGIE'S ORDERS OKAY! | TOLD YOLR FATHER TO GO AND BRING MY/ BROTHER HOME T =R-AN ‘ O DINNER-AND = | _ | JUST A FEW FEET \fi MORE AN' MAGGIE KIN TAKE CHARGE MOTHER-WHAT IN THE WORLD ARE I'M ALL YOoU S0 ANGRY OF HER BROTHER/ HERE HE COMEfi) ‘is staying at the Baranof,

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