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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1946 : ————— —_— g - - s - o § I} E surplus to draw on. Anticipated revenue from taxes is P . i I)U'I\ 11({5 ' I)l’)lre the lowest in many years. g from BARBER | | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 3 iy the The Legislature can do only one of two things THE EMPIRE urnle S sHor SECOND and FOURTH & N |\<. |,n.\|‘l“ } i Either it must appropriate the money and pass (n{klh | BARANOF HOTEL Monday of each month g b Junea iy pmm‘r \: tional tax laws to raise between seven and ten mi | -m-m”,mmww-md Lower Tobby in Scottish Rite Temple 4 “Bditor and Mungger dollars in two years. Or it must curtail expenditures | DECEMBER 13, 192! 9 am. to 6 p.m. or Phone 800 beginning at 7:30 p. m. i - .z gManasing Bdor as they have never been curtailed before, paring ex-| J e A : : e s R TheE dvhEe fob sppoithent et AR GHR : bk penditures back to the level they held before (llz\‘“ % hohionas WOMETR 1 ar o o give songs including Scotch melodies 5 Worshipful "M .8 e T RmB W P June s Sccond Cluss atter S e " b - N war i . [ ' S v SUBSCRIPTION RATES ° Mrs. Robert Light . LEIVERS, Secretary. Beuiferya by oarcios W6 RHARE, SN o Vasr 1‘:’&.“" i i This latter course would mean doing away With g Svelyn . Adams, of the Alaska Steamship Ccmpany, received a radio James c' coopel'. CPA b Be mal bortaie puid, at the following rases most of the so-called “social” functions of government | o ! gating the Alameda was bucking a gale and would be delayed at least BUSINESS COUNSELOR Silver Bow Lodge 1 ¢ in advaace, $7.90; " whichithe Te has assumed le ® 24 hours returning from the westward. | Specializing in No. A 2, LO.OF,, 13 i will promptly notify The first course would mean imposing upon the| e Hoppins Lh) I, Corporation—Municipal and Meets each Tues- § re ularity in the delivery 1 | 3 ;1:-,»‘_ ny re lari people of Alaska an additional heavy tax burden at a | e v M.hu»l}\c L W. S. Pekovich came in on the Virginia IV from Funter and was at Trust Accounts N wy at 8:00 P. M, . O. O. F. HALL, i News Of 602, Business Office. 37, time when the high cost of living has caused incomes © Preston ® | ttie CastivREGtAY Visiting Brothers Welcome ] e MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS to shrink to where there isn't very much left over © y N ey ey i GEORGE JORGENSON, Noble i 8 - titled to the use f0r for anvt g RS ] A ot . o High Schoo! | & 3rand; H. V. CALLO { T for anythi ¥ " 00! rand; H. 1 i " or zoe ether, & n“- SRR GRS o control measure| Fred Orme had been chosen captain of the Junead High Schoo The Erwin Feed Co. W, Secretary A Rere 2 . 5 s R ; S survived President Truman’s ball tedm for the ‘pressy g Office in Case Lot Grocery - ¥ 3 posed budget can’t be decided upon just before election SR B gk edy 4 3 " NATION FIVEs — Alasks Newspapers, 1411 time in order that the candidates would have something “';Klv:/.“ i)l_('*"(:‘”:‘ “:f"“ozhsl’[‘fg iy Weather report: High, 23; low, 22; clear HAY (‘I{A\l COAL (19 B. P. 0 ELKS H y \ SR o S e Pre 1 i A e £ s UGhA . / A ” v v [ A real for taeir ca: That is (mb only time in climinate OPA compl and hag| freemreor e e oo 2 i QTOR\GE‘ Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. which the people of Alaska can have their say about | =™ (" an executive order E i = i by | ¥ * < m. Visiting brothers welcome. 4 how much they are to be taxed, cr how much their 5 ' M ! E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted = ansferring rent control to the De D | L E gl h X o i , Exalte f svernment should spend it ot Clnmiel ! any essons in tngils W. L. GORDON ! [|CALIFORNIA Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretery i Looking at this imposing problem, Alaskans have | ¢ to’ lobbyista: RbBWE L o i Ee A R L e L BT Grooery and Meat \hrk‘; i U0 L o e et even & Rep e WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Either “differ from” or “differ with" | é]mnq;fi:r}’aur&'fflce by Congress to go into debt. (e s to repeal rent control. So 3 i from yours «is unlikc | 473 — PHONES — 371 y've decided cn a new tactic. ith this “""‘!‘“ . ¥ DE LA e L] High Quality Foods at I:HARI.E i . - > The Icbby drawing up a bill'you ‘I differ with j i | “Moderite Pl 5 B, G'"FHN fl-u. Shall We End the War! which W ar rent controi SPRONOUNCED: Pronounce eks-kwi-zit, both Moderate Prices 1005 SECOND AVE - SEAITLE 4 » £4 (Cincin “nquirer) .rom the Federal vernment %0 I's as in IT, and accent FIRST syllable, not the s d. | — — o= i | It will be a welcome event when the war is brought OFTE CEN. Consensus; SEN. | S, 5 s e . hen ¢ , ; CEN. Consensus; SE ering Alaska Exclusively < officially to an end. But there still is great uncer be vanced as a SYNONY! ism, aversion, dislike, distaste, re- | £ <o {rdass bt oo LAY as to when the United States will be officially at peace, el “H“ NOB i JOHES Slevens Shop i | as to how thi y be done e 1 e e ) : measure. The result, however, will st e S e e ad it is yours” Let us LADIES'—MISSE ! " Desirable though it is o wind up World War II, there | "0 = -0 WORD ST e a werd three times and 1t is yours.” ‘Let us : A The Rexall Store ! - \ t {1 Dnqthe st ! cur vocat by mastering o1 ch day. Today's word: READY-TO-WEAR i 2 are scme serious objections to hasty action ter atin Ates now Vet Bt (DOTon T SR NG a o i ‘."r‘ 5 -1‘ S | Your Reliable Pharmacists SHOWING SOME INTEREST the war forma 16 ptes. miosy, DEFRECIATE; to lessen In price of ¢ he bullding de-| | Seward Street Near Third Rep. Clarence Brown of Ohio,has indicated he clastic. Some State preciated during these years of va | BUTLER-MAURO will pre romptly o new gress a resolution 3 e G S B e e o % scr the first time in a long time there is some Will present promptly to the new Congres 4 resol | 5 B e ¢ heRe 18 SN ecrceing the official end of the war. His primary ) i | Maska Music Supply DRUG CO. ] islators ard lobb, about how the Territorial govern- of the President’s war powers us soon as possible. k] } ()LI‘I\J A LEE { | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager HABRY RACE ment soing to meet a projected $12,000,000 bienni: With respect to most of those war pow i 3 } Pianos—Musical Instruments ; S e b 2 2 1., clearly desirable to abolish them soon. But there % e b e R | and Supplier D . 1 | budget fc about a quarter of that ..y some war powers which are useful and will Q. If one feels that he is not able to give gifts this Christmas, but | | phore 206 Second and Seward ruggls much rev r the same period continue to be u ul as long as we have substantial knows he will receive some id he tell his friends? " “The Squibb Store” t Jow the expenditures have numbers of troops overseas. Thus it might be : WAR EWER@[N(Y A. No. Probably he can make something that takes time, but little | 5 i e agte how the exXDENOes BRTS o e ninate (iefEredagnys powers by a mor ! rioney. A At R A e 8 fagan oy hale || HEINKE GENFRAL Where Pharmacy Ts a been ¢ 3 e e e o e ERD{NG fiELAYED Q. Should a boy be taught to let*his sister go threugh a door first? | ‘,”dinm‘gl*u‘ff S}L?IPB b i budge yrder u 19 which should be dis- ' legislation granting those unusual powers. i £33 A0 i R UAHE: fhRe ek A a1 arAs g, Plumbing, urner| Frimeean In addition, there is the fact that peace has not & e A Yes If a boyls taught theee courtesics. b} hme, thsy will comey A aapiings) 20TH CENTURY MEAT e oapRan been made. Until definitive treaties of peace have naturaily to him when he is elsewhere. HErs=lag . MARKET $3,511,510 s e THat iladl 0 caetinis’ sHonld & Womas wed mte W Sundayion NERAL REPATR WORK 1939-41 011, been written and signed, it might be reckl o Q. What kind of costume should a woman wear to a Sunday morn- | Phone 204 929 W. 12h 8t Juneaw’s Most Popular 1941-43 4,496,932 terminate the war unilaterally by legislative e ing breakfast party? ‘ 5 : “Meating” Place H 4,335,861 uch a step might impose a handicap on the Pr WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 — If 1t It is all right to wear any morning ensemble. | s h Over the six-year period tabled above, it should be and the Secretary of State in dealing with our allles | padn' been for srikes, President e | “The Store fbr Men® ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS 1 notad that expenditures remained more or less steady, and our recent c(;mmlt'b.] il Truman said , it would have PHONE 202 4 SEe et o i < In the period immediately following a succi T s v d the war em- | LO OK d I'EA RN i %t the jation actually went down a few been possible B a0y T i e L S coalition war, there is inevitably a struggle for ad- | roenes before now ! an A C. GORDON SABINS For ! hundred the nd for the biennium 1943-45. vantage among the victo Howev lite they The Chief rtive. made R | | i But the next Legi: was a different story. pe and however restrained their ma lat statement, without elaboration, =TT T e el ont St—Triangle Bldg. ‘V“ll Pu er The 1945 Territorial Legislature appropriated the are sparring for position. And the stakes are not| gon questioninz at & news con- 1. What are the salaries of (a) the President of the United State: P i of $5.621822 for the biennium 1945-47. However, the | small. It might be the part of wisdom, theref ference in which he announced a Senator, (¢) a Representative? e % ; g i Governor, deeming it necessary that the Legislature | £ leave it to the initiative ulr th‘ 11“";1?:‘»‘ ok pr 5 war ncies and 2. What cily possesses the largest negro population of any other city | .Jarheld 5 nrllg Slore Ideal Palnf Shop meet again to consider probiems which he felt were »;»‘m‘ ;"‘1{0“':_<’fm’::«‘m ) the-end Of thewar a1l i he intends to send three j; Tnited States? ] rrmeris G TR i D) left unfinished during the regular session, called a “'° fr’k‘] Re-00n SIS ¥ ' separate messages to the new Re- v keys has a regulation piano? i NYAL Family Remedies Phone 549 Fred W. Wend e problem is complicated uomw war has two blican-controlet +60z Y - 2 special scssion of the Legislature early this year, and g 00 aspects. It is a hip to certain D lr,lutnx -buluu« € o jte the operas, “Den Giovan: Magic Flute,” and “Mar- HORLUCK'S D\\'XQH s H Aty e & The subje Ve | NIS at this special session this budget was upped by anoth »my states. While we rer we can deal e subj X ) > U( 3 million dollars, in addition to authorizing large expen- | with those enemies better than te cf peace. ;fll‘)x“: L” “:‘_f‘l“( 4 m“.ml‘,fl Vv ient were Isis and Osiris gods ICE_CREA Douglas Boat Shop which no money was appropriated. Teachers’ But war also entails the dele 3 .“'" L“ o mv‘ /5 S ANSWERS: | R NEW CONSTRUCTION and and increases in other school fund to the Chief Executive. It is L (@) $73,000 HUTCHINGS §CONOMY REPAIR JOBS s were authorized which evidently troubles Representative Bx«mu s el New Y | MARKET 1lt, the Territc former million dollar In the present tense state of the w if l'x-}‘)' ' {11<A 3. Eighty-eight / | Choice Meats At All Ti e BT LSl 4 be a mistake to tie t ds of the Pr g e e i | 2 s o Phone Douglas 192 REomer = the war” before he is ready. If his emerz conversion Aionarh, | | Located in George Bros. Store e s, the will be faced Wil the Soughest wre exces used to excess,| Many of th 5. The Egyptians i PHONES 553—92—95 ! financial problem ir ars when the Legislature meets San be v legisl acticn with now held by st i = | | next month. Requests for funds are double those of ' pajsing the questi f & formal return to a state|cease with the conclusion a The Alaskan Ho’el ! the biennium now coming to a close. There is N0 of peace war emergency FELLES AR LINES The Charles W. Carter P G Y The Washingt press of business here all fall that withdraw the Invitation. But they L ‘ DAILY TRIPS JUNEAY TO XETCHIKAN Mortuars at Reasonable Rates [ aS mg on T just haven’t been able to get were fearful that taxpayers would ATTE! 41'0 th ‘»Sfli Y PHONE SINGLE O to these appointments” he ex- protest if thousands of dollars; for 2 waa Luml er 2 Fourth and Franklin Sts. Merry-Go-Round piained Were. fpeit Gnye vapation suntll anlls - irom oo . via Pefershurg and Wrangell SndEn) G Continued from Page One) What Truman did nct explain -or iive ex-Congressmen to 10, feet. For further With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and — ~—— was that also he had been urged, That was why the West Coast. particulars see Juneau Lumber R R e S ITY BEAUTY - hazard. And if YoU 1o wait to see whether any worthy ship tie-up a blessing. The| Mills. R R A hag Card Beverage Co. SALON ng candles instead of elec- Democrats, defeated in the e boat on which the Congressional) —. oo prn = FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 i Ry Cooper Building You can fireproof YOur tree tion, might want the job. The party was scheduled to travel, can-| W R PO g ——— = = - e ——— A 18 simp! m.«‘» names of lameduck Congressmen d its November 22 and ml-d C;’:‘, e o e | | PEONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager , : rtment of Agri Will Robinson of Utah, an excel iiian Governor 1 dip- |\ %0 Precinet? ot Jineav, Alaska, 'I'here is no suhsmuie fOl’ newspaper adverhs]nql for MIXERS or SODA POP Open Evenings Fhone 318 g; chemists lent man, and Jed Johuscn of Ok- tically suggested that the' trip Kathrine Nelson Hulk was appoint- i 1L At a quantity equal tc the tree weighs 12 pounds of ap and corner drugstore, buy lahoma, who lost out a chance be postponed until next year. ammonium s th the we x of the estate of MRS. Iso knewn as Annie ed execut J. E. NEL Nelson, dece ate to be a Custom Court Judge, nocw Note—Last August this column of have been suggested revealed that Congressman Peter- is, if the tre¢’ The Commission is one which son of Georgia, Chairman of the you need 3 will require a topflight staff, since Territories Committee, went to Al- which 15 it will have to pass judgment on aska on an “official mission,” tak- lable all Indian claims which have not ing with him Mrs. Peterson, their o the courts. There is ab- son Hugh Jr., and their niece Sue Machine Work— Welding g ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE J il i i vouchers executrix at the office of her at- torney, Howard D. Stabler, in the in glass ' gone ar « me itely no statutory limit on the Smith Peterson Following ll}h. Shattuck Building, Juneau, Als Delivered to your job in 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 narrow i o1 the claims—which means Peterson was defeated for renomin- within months from the d rcquired quantities g ag At “Iféanc Andign - tolbo’ wantsyto 3ion the first publication of this notice Ready for your men to i FIE e TR £ 5 monium claim that it has legal right to e KATHRINE NELSON HULK iR | the entire territory of the state of THE REAL-ESTATE LOBBY Exec vd., f.o.b. plafit Hauliné EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED ah, the Commission may have to war the argument ng drive in|First publication, Nov. 29, 1946, fsiuity) foeali,| ¥ major . lobby E: on will be against rent Last pu\;hcnlim:, Dec. 20, 1946, Secre- s Var and Ambassador tc got rich when he was a nosecuting Indian claims oma. That may be why reating this new Com- wmber of Western charge 15c¢ per truck mile. Other concrete products will be available soon— Get acquainted with DR. D. D. MARQUARDT ,;i OPTOMETRIST 3 4 shape ree in the solution e, away from direct it there until oblique Then set ] &~ [=EEIGE] BSecond and Franklin Juneau PHONE 505 FOR APPOINTMENTS absorbed ‘ ( MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE | i e T ) € < - - T hll‘wl]’unr; thei: hands In cx- i i Lucilie’s Beauty Salon fi | SPECTALIZING IN ALL KINDS AND TYFES OF PERMANENT trec. Also : JUNKETING LAME-DUCKS Sk B | WAVES FOR ALL TEXTURES OF HAIR content helps to keep th P West Const silopith Tettike e N | Phone 192 HAIR CUTTING Klein Bldg. green and preserves 1t ¢ B e 4. Expositor ot ol | FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS T time whole, but sed Hawaii es 's"E o e o - )~ These pre a pil of lame-duck Con- E|R| — ;;\r{uli"v 5 - gnwimn The Islanders had invited BB 5 4 4 e 1 delegation from the House Ter- 3 o —— S ne s s, Peite 1 ¢ ; JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO Note- A wail in order to enlis eir sup- y “There s nothing that smells &0 :jl‘ o S R b L DR SMIT‘Flng&E Zylgl:'lid B&E&‘;fieg‘gx ¢0. PLOMBING-HEATING--OIL, BURNERS-amxe? ATaL ; / hy Afiirma ‘L . . B & : e R T 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating PHONE 787 Third and Franklin ed nand. | gjeat L b v - DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PEONE—BLACK 791 7 b tec nd when Pet invitation aid DUCKS PLAY INDIANS last week sident Tru- was visited men who asked him to appoint friend on the new India nator Joe O'Mz Attorney C oma brougn candidate—Justice the Okla Chic the all-ex- ip, five lame-duck ned up. Two of son of HARRY DELAND us a pait-up subseriber to THE DAILY ALASK EMPIRE is invited fo be our guest THIS EVEN Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “BLONDE RANSOM" F ederal ;‘ax—l‘.’.c per Person PHONE 14__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska Commi nt known ever since imary tt wanted on self The President made no comr cticut York i he intend p ol the new ment b announce Comumiss the month i g s i prer. had det d d cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and + ” e ;““ ARAOE e 00 s"”‘;' ol he would with- PlngURflg l;](s(;]{!eto vour home with our compliments. COMMERICAL SAVINGS i ever, for the delay in making the - i it put Haw 1 officials in a ATy They didn't appointments There has & WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear' . Uncls Tome pet such a heavy to