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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 194 (plans for a general territorial property tax. The bill | had the support of the Board of Education, and c trary to the Governor's report was not opposed by Commissioner of Education Ryan ! A check of the record for years k : : Daily Alaska Empire Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY g AFLEN TROY MON: 5 LINGO % eets, Juneau ck shows that DOROTHY TROY - g i has ak J i ¥ & e G 2 T T i nor Gruening has probably vetoed” more bill SLMER A, FRIEND = Y v other Governor of Alaska. Most of his b i i i o el ssors have considered such legislation purely £otered in the Post Office § cond Class.Matter. |f Jocal concern and the passage of hills by the SUBSC! IH‘THYV RATES & Pelivered By carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.50 per month: Legislature had been good enough for them Jix months. S8.00; By mail, one year, postage paid o GOOD MAN ADVANC o) : é Bubser \wr uvH confer a favor if they will promptly notify Whe Business Office of faflure or irregularity in the Ge- i s i Sabits Peas i Sy bt the ey One of Alaska’s very good Seattle friends, Foster Telephones: News Office, 602; Bustness Office, 37 L. McGovern, has resigned from his position MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS vice-president and genera: Alaskans trouble shooter The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for ~publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- wise credited (n this paper and also the local news published werein to take over a National Bank Chamber of Commerce of the Seattle for the Seattle post as vice-pre - |of Comr 1411 He ident Alaska Newspapers, Chamber for 17 interest in the Alaska. Tt's good news to hear from job will allow him to devote enough member of the Chamber's Alaska the Seattle a sympathetic n with year long had evelopr hi that his new | time to be an active Committee. Fashion in Polities " (New York Times) The Presidential | still recent enough for us to remember that |its outstanding characteristic, on the domestic side, was the promise by both parties of all the good things |to come from a benign and endless generous Gove! ment if only the right party was put in power. Social | Security was to be expanded gre without cost to |anybody. Health insurance and medical care were to \hv provided on large scale, without cost to anybody Parm prices were to be held at the highest levels in | many ears, without cost to anybody. Industrial wage: were to be kept high, without cost to anybody. Gov- ernment jobs ' were be provided whenever wherever private jobs ran out. On these and other {similar voints the two platforms written at Chicago did their thumping best to outbid each other, and during the subsequent campaign both Mr. and Mr. Dewey elaborated glowingly on platforn Remember campaign of last November is most of VETO POWER Hatton W Texas Demcerat and ! veteran chairman of the Rep Summers, House Judiciary Committec and two-thirds to veto” He s it has proposed that the “pocket be overthrown by Congress simple majority 3hould govern vetoes making its first trip through C This, and other things indicates that s of Congress have decided if done about retaining in Congress the power ule a does legislation gress ome mem- something the party bers to see can’t be it comes as something of a Churchill as he defines the all this, that has been gradually surrendered to the executive |shock to listen to Mr. pranch of the government position he would have the Conservative party take Charging that the number of cases in which I the general election which will be held in England 3 o as 8 as the war against Germany is od 1 Government agencies have exceeded their. authority | 2 5001 25 the war agiinst Germany | Gy ot is “rather startling,” Rep. Howard V. Smith, Virginia Wb We il nst bid for votes or popularity Democrat, has proposed creation of a permanent joint | by promising what we cannot perform, nor committee of the Senate and House to keep a constant | shall we compete with others in electioneering check on the Federal bureaus, | baits and lur It would be very easy for | us all to promise, or even to give each other, presents, bonuses, @ Smith, who is chairman of a speciai committee | and gratuities in a most en- investigating the executive agencies, cited a number of ¢ where legislative authority had been exceeded | thusiastic manner; but if we woke up in the through “sanctions, subsidies, executive regulations and | ~ MOrRiNg and found that the pound sterling R s Con st nater Aioued of | only bought five shillings’ worth of 1‘0(\(1\. or services, we should hawe committed a great It may be that the pendulum has reached the end of its swing toward executive control and is starting to swing the other way crime. We cheatin should have committed the crime , or cheating soldiers and worl Here in Alaska, the chief executive, a Federal this country of a nest egg, very often amount- official, has provoked a little ire over his recent ing to 200 or 300 pounds, which millions of pocket veto of the consolidated school district bill people acquired by their faithful discha of which would have allowed districts to incorporate | “!‘"»‘ Bacithein Aty and selda)alkanriog . the war and levy a one percent tax outside of cities to main- : o R e S e What shall we say of such a blunt and hope- ® Sy I ¢ the people within the district { ).y realistic statement except that, judged by so voted. The eritics charge the Governor with killing ‘ current American standards, Mr. Churchill is a rank the bill, after it had passed both Houses by \\l(“ amateur in politics who does not know how to win m'nums because it would have interfered with lns phw\]mh“ Washingfon Roosevelt, | {atorial friend and colleague on the |the Hill and caused a terrible com- |P ® o & o o o 0 o 0+ 00 APPY BIRTHDAY d o TLREETY S 20 YEARS AGO from o . THE EMPIRE e Judge George F. Alexander e ° E. L. Bartlett . S &0 5 56 B . Milton Daniel o APRIL 20, 1925 . Dawn Chapman e| J. P. Williams, forest examiner, arrived in Juneau after cruising in . yton Domerst ® | the Ketchikan area for several weeks ° Elsie Carlson o! Nl ® Mrs. L. M, SOwkrs b ‘Razz the Jazz” was one of the new features to be introduced $ il ® | at the Ladies' Minstrels to be produced the next night at Spickett's . Silas Roberts . O '® 9" & 8'e B S WOE Palace —_———————— — i AR | Road work on the Pearl Harbor Division of the Glacier Highway | was to start in about 30 day ccording to I. G. Anderson, Supervisor. H 0 R 0 S r 0 P E stant District Forester B. F. Heun/lcm1n announced that twenty- i five million feet of spruce timber on Hecata Island would soon be offered The stars incline o cols but do not compel” IR | By a vote of 13 to 3, the Territorial House of Representatives post- R v ned action on the Industrial Insurance Bill. Benefic aspects rule today which i et should be most favorable fto thef report: High, low, 38; clear. United ates Gov e and its ‘r’w”wmm“mfl“<mm‘~"w' foreign icies. | RT" AND HOME D Iy I. E g' h votiarn o e 4 Daily Lessons in English . 1. gorpon ate planetary *influences which | 97 B e L o) AT it stimulate them to extraordinary at-| tainments. It is a lucky wedding| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “It is better than a week The stars encourage domestic jsince T talted with him.” Say, “It is MORE than a week. interests including home lll\[)lu\‘\‘-| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Machination. Pronounce mak-i-na- ments. :\51'“1. first A as in AT, T as in IN, second A as in DAY, principal accent BUSINESS AFFAIRS | cn third syllable. Postwar disposal of iron and steel OFTEN MISSPELLED: Homeopathic. Observe the vowels plants will afford the Government| — gynoNyMS: Rare, odd, unusual, uncommon, strange, singular, opportunity to exercise care to pre- vent moncpolies or unfair centraljs f CUrious, extraordinary. A zation of interest in the great in-| WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us dustry on which $o much national | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Toaay’s word: Great volve on when histor American soil prove the and prosperity depends NATIONAL ISSUE responsibilities nation ic. » d this monti eliberations on how great de- pendence the Allies have put n[)r)n the foremost of de; mogracies INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS ‘This most decisive cisive events year | welfare of long he JN!hlmu. {ing new und ing of liber ,the augury ¢ | Many dream: terns of ildr: pe 116 Imined { The | (Copyright, 1 & | Persons whose 1 born {bably will be well-balanced and suc abley and popular. will that illuminate iwith splendid hope for the "'mm]l mankir e and of wi life are o month in a de with great the future close nd. Astrologers » prophesied that A(nmn‘\n‘ would be stror 7, presag- anding of the mv::m~i equality. birthdate it is have | year of fulfillment. come true pted. day pro-| and deter- ssful. as new acc n th 1945) (G0OD CONDUCT | AWARDS GIVEN |Truman Committee, hard-hitting [motion on the street. They even Me’ %y |Harley Kilgore of West Virginia mpp(q people from crossing the ry Another possibility is Governor street.” Ellis Arnall of Georgia. Some of | At this point, Majority Leader Go-Round Truman's friends think he should |Alben Barkley said: appoint a liberal Southerner to the | “That's just what hd.),,(,,, to a| 70 SEVEN MEN seven members of the enl DISCREPANCY; ‘“There is no dl discrepancy state of being at variance; disagreeing between your fingers and mine.” e i et i i i i ‘f MODERN ETIQUETTE " opmrra Lig i) her home, isn’t it all right for ar as a signal to her that he has When calling for girl at a man to sound the horn of his ved? A, No; this would bell Q. How should the engagement ring and the jon the finger? 1 A. The wedding ring should be l. igement ring over it. Q. Is it proper to use service plates at the breakfast table? ;i |.00K and LEAR \ C. GORDO ————a } Q is ill-bred and not considerate of the neighbors, and icate that he is too lazy to walk to the door and ring the it wedding ring be worn first, the en- placed on the finger 1. What do the terms D-day and H-hour mean? 1 2. What is the official burial place of the kings of England? | Who is generally conceded to be the first American novelist of { ' {n | ‘What did Ponce de Leon seek in Florida? | 5. What is a “oringle”? \ ANSWERS: 1. In invasion language D-day is the day one strikes a new country, personnel attached to the Captain*while H-hour is the time of hitting the beach. of the Port organization here, WHOT 2. Westminster Abbey. have been on duty here for mor | 3. James Fenimore Cooper. 1 three yea have been given b " iakina T [the U. S Goast Guard - Good § : 11':’]‘(':;:1“::.:’,[ "f""]"“'\_'j'],,’:’”m' o sy o |Conduct Award, Lt. Warren M. Caxo,§ " al ring or eye sewed into a sail through which a rope may be | Captain of the pun announces. e ed. | The award is made to enlisted mexy 5 TRIPLETTE & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING - SHOP PHONE 96 After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 Silver Bow Lodge @n, A2,10.0.F. Meets each Tues- day at 8:00 P. M. I.O.O.F. HALL. Visiting Brothers Welcome GEORGE CLARK, Noble Grand MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. E. F. CLEMENTS, Wor- shipful Master; JAMES W. LEIV- ERS, Secretary. NIGHT SCHOOL TYPING and SHORTHAND Mon.-Tues.-Wed. 7:30 to 9:30 Juneau City Council Chambers Miss McNair—Ph. Douglas 48 e ) | Warfields' Drug Stoze | I (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies 1 HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM B. P. 0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday, 8 p. m. Visiting Brothers welcome. L. J. HOLMQUIST, Ezxalted Ruler H. L. McDONALD, Secretary FLOWERLAND The Sewirg Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska DR.E. H. KASER DENTIST CUT FLOWERS—POTTED BLOMGREN BUILDING PLANTS—CORSAGES Phone 56 “For those who deserve the beJt” HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 2nd and Franklin Phone 557 ASHENBRENNER'’S Dr. A. W. Stewart NEW AND USED DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Office Phone 469 FURNITUBE | Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. —ee Dr. John H. Geyer VENTIST LADIES'—MISSES’ Room 9—Valentine Bldg. READY-TO-WEAR PHONE 762 Seward Street Near Thira Jones-Stevens Shop ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles College ot Optometry and Optialmology Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground I _————————— “The Store for Men” | SABIN’S Front St-—Triangle Bldg. —— "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HOME OF HART SCHAFFNEN & MARX CLOTHING CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Markel 478 — PHONES — 37) High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” The Charles W. Carter (Continued from Page One) labor post and thus influence con- country boy when he gets in your fof the Coast Guard who have com PIGGLY WIGGLY servative Southern leaders. Friends |spot.” . S i > kowtowing to gold braid, President = ok 2T ¥, o pleted continuous periods of three Truman may look for a new Naval ‘LY‘I :"‘;“:’" ‘(;‘l"u’]l‘ "xml\l;‘ klll{(:f’fi Truman laughea and concluded: | years or more on active service and | conlmbla Lumber co- announcesa New servlce | Mofluary For BETTER Groceries 5 ‘ ™ o Black have ev e t e I | .o = v i P v Vi Secretary that e weuld b willing to leavs . =ome day I hope'theyll bulld s gau / iocu:gd x:oo m’\lk“ m; ]LUH | Our Salesman—GARRY McDONALD Will Call Pourth and Franklin Sts. : 5 " . p] et wee g F: " less 0 0 texcelle; clas o, 4 Secretary %of the Treasury Mor- tne Supreme Court to help out in | bl between ";‘l“’(’“;mm:”‘l‘[‘ il el b O i e and Give a Free Estimate on | PHONE 138 Fhano 15— : genthau—Morgenthau was the the emergency. i _ 3 i R < | | rlose: ey e e ek come up here without blocking| Appropriate entries have been { { o ;:‘U;z“!"lf”“:“ (Dabinet 10| Secretary of Agriculture Wickard traffic.” made in the service records of the HOME INSULATION . REMODELING { oosevelt. The relationship was In-|__one of the kindest hearted men| Trumar i Iseve § r i . s 8 oS i 1des man also told his old Con- seven men and for the duration, due i WINDOW WASHING L‘x”‘“\“l “_“"g {P,‘l"“‘;f:l‘l‘_”bo':; “;‘;d“fi“:g in the Cabinet, Wickard was a po- gressional colleagues that he hoped to metal shortages, they are permit- | NEW ROOF . . . NU'BRICK SIDING | RUG CLEANING JUNEAU - YOUNG ot T o i istontor. Iut hig litical accident, due to the retire- |they would come down to see him. !ted to wear ribbons exemplifying the! Time Payments Arranged PHONE 587 SWEEPING COMPOUND een a good administrator, ment of Henry Wallace. For a I may not always ¢ dith you,» award, Bronze medals will be re-| Hardware Com an relations with Congress are zero \ ys agree with you, { FOR SALE : D(,‘mm.,.',,m Cfaidan H,‘”uw:“m' time he was in conflict with War he said, “But I'l give your request ceived By them at a later time. o % PAINTS—OIL—GLASS : b areean, i Administrator Jones, and his g o | Those men to wh i S0 ance\darved nbder Morgentbar, |TC0). Administatar Jores, and HiEiall the conalderayE e thiee il 1s e ot Al vl DAVE MILNER Shelf and Heavy Hardware | A. BLACKERBY \Agricultural Department was par- worth.” {been. made here are: Alexander B.| Phone Green 279 Guns and Ammunitien is a strong rooter for him and if nallv tripped in favor ‘of the War | Gieger, motor machinists mate 1/c; . < HERER I o+t 7, (e A R Truman follows Hannegan's advice, |12 ¥ ¥ ppe Michigan's Republican _Senator i / as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA _ : VIC® Food Administration. Now plans are | Vandenberg piped up at this point!'Kerwin L. Phillips, Jr., specialist 3/¢; hs i Morgentban will stay. However, [y iie, * VTR P (wo o sk ~Godldrnt you eive it st a 90 H. Russel, signaiman 2/c; Hi EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. MBS S s s o Mys. Morgenthau has been seriously | o5 21 d pring in a new, strong little S5 ‘ “lam M. Shumway, specialist 2/c; Present this coupon to the box office of the FOR TASTY FOODS You'll Find Food Finer and * ill, and the Secretary of the Treas- g 1 more consideration than you b ury may insist on retiring 5 face as Secretary of Agriculiue. |think it's worth?” Frank Stimac, motor machinist mate CAPITOL THEATRE and VARIETY Service More Complete at kA AR stary of State Stettinius — | They all agreed that the Presi-| ;3")"“"}'_‘: Iiv Tomiiny goman 1/¢} TRY THE Bamor .t Secretary e erior Ickes— Y g . 3 and John nne, yeoman 2/c. A . The old Curmudgeon is the only oas Hoceovell, wee: Dif ga|{Chy Dadil moRRL RN AR bl i, : and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Gastineau Cafe i member of the Cabinet Who has | qnits knowing liftle about foreign | (Copyrishi, 1915, by Bell Syndicate, tne.) BUY WAR BONDS "nu'l' CHECK HONEY“ | Foremost in Friendliness CIIF !‘EE SIIIIP i consistently submitted his resigna- ¢ —— - % $ion ;‘\‘1'1‘ " Sime Boosevell. WS Yo, affairs. Stettinius was put in (!ll" 2 . el Ii B m-v’m (_("mf(" 1:11- State Department by Harry Hopkins QPR_ Federal Tax---11c per Person et ———— is also submitting his resignation nw (EUCA Shat FoosevEl HOR BIE | : . JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A B B s B |, s vy o e o | FT O : 1'% | PHONE 14— THE ROYALBLUECABCO. || INSURANCE ||| sosmsss coonstion be acoepted. Truman wants 10 K60 or"' Tyumanys old - Gongressional | 1 12, s mr THMM | and an insured cab WILL, CALL FOR YOU and : Anthartuod o Pumstlos Boburw | | e sirongest men of the RO0S-friends are urging-that ex-Justice | Out of: prefix RIE NI T RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. roasury: Departmen Welt Osbinet, and Ickes, whether, oo oo B8 8 atate | Female sand- 8 AU attuc gency Tax Conrt ;\,gzflx}:m‘p.fi or not, is SUrONg. The 1yopariment. Truman will send him | 6. Fopie siore- 3. ?‘”‘““"hh‘““ 5 Esio] | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! COOPER BUILDING . B i dapends’ preth :m“h to San Francisco as a starter, and | 14. By birth 37. Manner E RIT oW Al ol B Aaral o Probably’ ease him into the ‘State | 1hSom topa 2k Wancte S| SIE[s] R AR e - ’ vhe! er 0 stays I own site 1 S mwervitive , Department later. 3. Concerning R S n“calls mmin L..C. Smith and Corens Abiobey General Biadie Big You can write it aown, therefore, | 0 P G| ClA) g Pilerpir s e g interests have already started gun. that three Cabinet members most | 15 Bnalieovar [) and PRESS SHOP X to block further crack-downs under Miss Perkins, and Secretary of Ag- | I """" o L SEONE & “Our Doorstep Is Worn by the Anti-Trust Act. Also the big ‘iculture Wickard AR solution “Neatnems s Ap Amet™ Satisfied Customers” vity bosses would like to have more | Note—If Bymes becomes Secre- S ™ g ahare ' T protection on their tax problems, (¥ Of State, Stetiinius might be- | 2. Otherwise S Daughter of B4 Adfective Human trunk | : Biddle is too honest. He has also COMe¢ W S. Representative of the | © ™lcie)® 52 Step 6. cm‘yfix Best of its kind ‘ ff the Civil Liberties. Therefore, gt ‘ dh it e SYSTEM CLEANING “SRY IT WITH OURSI” s Fruman will think twice before re- TRUM/ OLL Pll 15 placing him. His young frienc 'AMPING GROUND one Juneau Horim Hugh Fulton, counsel for the Tru-| It has been a long time since a Al k L man Committee, is too »xperi- President of the United States went aska Laun Phone 311 enced to jump into the job yet p to Capitol Hill to confer with 3 Postnaster ‘G eneral Walker— |Congressmen, However, it didnt . Frank Walker was second to Mor- seem at all unusual when President o R } genthau as personal friend of Harry Truman came up to the et : F.DR. His appointment was larg nate for lunch on the first day ame —Qver Half (en f B k 0—1 ‘s » K a matter of friendship. However, he served as President of the ber of Federal Deposit Insur- IN THIS BANK 1891—0ver Half a mr' OF DanaE 9 J Prank has done a good job as post- United States. Also he didn't act Jm“' \ieasure ance Corporation, which is- v master and likes to carry the mail, any differently s - He will be the first to step asid I feel just if someone had Th B M B hr ds though, if he thinks Truman wants hit be over the head with a 16- ul e ® ] e en 8 to reward Bob Hanne by mak- pound mallet,” he said. “I don't L INSURED ing him Postmaster Ger know hat’s happened to me yet. vlnuuxhwllt ™ ecretary of Labor Perkins—She “This mory " he continued, “I i Secrets f Labor F ! Tk g ol b B a has resigned twice before and will wanted to come up on the Hill to ool oiferize at ' h resign *again. This time it will be see my old friends, and they tried .m‘...'xl?ydam ank i % accepted. Miss Perkins I defi- to tell me it wasn't done. | . i - 2 OldeSIB kln AlaSka 5 B W e i o s T Do e vehed, Tl et | JFirst National Bank . o4 man will take advantage of this going to do it ser plant 1 ER IAL SAVINGS A placement. First on the list as car, I found it surrounded by ak ‘sip > PORATION Secretary. of Labor is his old Sen- motorcycles. They took me up to i MENBER PEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCECORPSR -