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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU, ALASKA = ~ TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1947 L F T i e & ,,,m--m.v”.w--..“.»m-..-fl....--.,"m-z' Dml\ Alas a mplro o & 20 YEARS AGO [ . other tax which would have to be paid S v ) % MRINtiNG DoRPANS h Columt he incorporation tax on th = ~ THE EMPIRE ! Matr inbta capital to be paid only once, and which & s i i e S o S S s | > 4 APPY 'mm \J MARCH 18, 1927 ! Bu s in additic Territorial net Fwenty-three delegates were present at the 18th Annual G | “license tax” which is really | o MARCH 118 ® | lsloo of the Pioncers of Alaska and 31 were representsd by proxies. | e S e 1x of one-half of one per cent. We | ® Murs. Eni Allen ® | Otficers made reports and committees were appointed | SUBSCRIPTION RATES tax, unemployment compensation ® Hal C. Mauze . i | N e Tuow, oo, years #1D s kg } e Olat G, Fett e 2 Admiral Rogers was in port from Sitke 2 ¥ : . (he, 8 e e S ¥ i e M Albert Shaw 5 eamer Admiral Rogers was in pc om Sitka going south | Hik 10 AdvAnes, TS0 Ad ko ; . Ryder Converse . TR i they will promptly notity D¢ Produeers ik VG NOLE| o Kara Lee Foster . A brush fire near the Radio Apartments was quickly extinguished by ) rezularity in the delivery But as we have pointed before, potential | ¢ Chisster BEAnNS Biline | Fire Department | o S5+ Buakists OFtite; 374 ors look to our treatment of large industries, o Alics ~H, - MulEdy ¥ 3 ! e MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ready located in Ala s a de le . Douglas Eagles entertained the members of the Eagles basketball | The A Pre : ied what to expect. And what do we find? Our largest|e o o - e &+ ® ® ® o .. They were James Manning, Harold Gallwas, Ragnar Kronquist, | v ; industry, the canned salmon industry, pays taxes 500 -~ | Leslic Cashen, Tom Tashen, Jr., Gregg Maguum, John Niemi. Walter | bere per cent higher than it would pa h Celumbia! IRl McCormick ’ NATIONAL EN Alaska Newspapers, 1411 [ Alaskans can be glad that the i kan ! . | Yl g wa or you would see this | Al Road Commission superintendents attending a conference | 4 Columbia. And wha INITIAT‘ N ls | in Junecau and many delegates to the Grand Igloo, were luncheon gliests | H SOOI, newt anines p of Juneau Chamber of Commerce | have been faced with @ ¢ W. S. Pullen, Mrs. H and R. E. Roberts that some had no net i he 1 iuceul multi-color-| were appointed to chairmanships ! Juneau, and they face all of t Rainbow lodge | Chapter, American Red Cross i However, aside from taxes Scottish Rite’ Temt ! main reason American capital aturday night, over 150 Weather report: High, 42; low, 41; partly cloudy | because of the advantage of ch h members of the Order of RAINEOW ' r. . oo o o s e | wage in the pulp industry in Br Jolumbi for ¢ members of th> Eastern i b | . 1045 wais. 450 Bafts AR howr And uld also be Star and Masonic Lodge of Juneau D | L E ! h Y | remembered that cheap Canadian labor is also the @hd Douglas, withessed an out- ally Lessons In Engiisn . 1. corboN {| : 3 Lo oo standing exel jon of the | Greibee IE0E A N Stk (T S et 0 B0 BN 0t SRR e RS S e £ '\““‘ L b R L \f"’ rates of the |y o painbow Order, as new can- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do 1ot say, “He said that the candy | American companies serving 2 : wore received into mem- / @ i T80 i 3 T 'q ‘VESTMENT : 1 wer was for vou and L” Say, “for you and ME,” both pronouns being objects TANES AND INVESTMENT Other disadvantages which Alaska offers fo such |rchip e e investors would include the u led aboriginal rights | The initiatory work was preceded | ¢ 2 | ent of a $15,000.000 cellulose plant near and the red tape in in izing any by a regular business session of OFTEN MISPRONOUNCE! (a plundering). Pronounce rap- Py | a holler from Ketchikan, ' Alaskan natural resource the Order. Adults in the audience in A as in RAP, I as in IN, accent first syllable. i tt der of We do not, as the Alaska Development Board,|Wwere greatly im by the OFTEN MISSPELLED: Antecedent; ANTEC. Antiseptic; ANTIS. sxrSpibitpalise 1" the investment of $15,000.000 of American monay 'Prompt and busin > procedurs | SYNONYMS: Improper, indelicate, indecorous, indecent, unseemly, De ment Board as an indication the e = v g . 4 used by the Rainbow-age Officers Srbedahiin Aiask in British Columbia “as one more indication that the SR I Tnamba ibecoming i it Sguthes establishment of the pulp indus Southeast Alaska |4 choir of approximately 20! WORD .SI‘L{I?,Y[' L; g A ihtedn / .K‘*] “d‘l' )?;ll; L 351 is not far off is not far off.” On the contrary, we must take the |ygices, i e leadership of p‘l‘( i «'\u vocabulary by mastering one word each day oday’s wor { We wish we could feel as optimistic as Mr. Sund- | fa) Jess resv view that it is an i that the | Choir rector Loi Nicholson, MUNDAN pertaining to the world; carthly. (Pronounce the A as in| borg. Th is being built by the Cellanese Cor- copsidered establishment of this industry in Alaska {with C Folta at the ATE, accent first syllable). “The defilement of mundane passions.”— | portion of America, American capital going into Can- 5 a)) off, and will be until Alaska can overcome the [opened the initiation ex 1. Taylor. ada as It will mean the employment of 1000 gicadvantages which it offers in comparison with !the evening well as re:‘dcrp« '7”"“””"""“”’““‘“”""—“"””"-E; oa who will be paid in American dollars greener investment pasturcs i ish Columbia or *l‘"'-""“" m'-:lmll numbers during | ur Development Board manager claims that the gcewhere the entire ritual. { Our Development Board manager clain st the osewhere e hOLERTA LEE ! E: ge W 1 ritisk )] bia offers over So - M ks advantage which British Columb ers over ¢ Diresiitig. the . \(itistion f ws. | 41‘ east Alaska to investors 15 “chiefl; Sogald Crime Still Does Not Pay Mrs. Hazel Mantyla as Mother Ad- '~ S s e e ek e e - e e economics sts.” He goes on 54y The B {visor; Mrs. Dorothy Tuckett as Q. Should the hostess or the guest of honor be served first at, new development is a timely illustration that taxation (New Yorlc: Sun Mother Advisor; Bertha dinner | industrial location ciate P Lily Worthy Advisor; the ' Be | where things can be served quickly | is not the controlling factor in The et Service is said to be puzzled by e A. Under ordinary circumstanc which it is sometimes represented to be. Taxes on discoutinuance of operations by a passer of counter- |Ann Maurstad as Assoclate Wg;“‘v and smoothly and where the number at the table is small, the guest | the new industry in British Ceclumbia will be many feit money who operated in New Y for about j Advicor Bum.\h" (f\"sng( ,x; ;?}w of honor is served first. However, wh the number of guests is large | tim s high which have even been proposed |eight years. This particular rascal notable “""'},"". Lois Hd\“, as : ! 5 1‘: | the guest of henor's dinner is ly to be cold by the time th aska s restraint, for he specialized on one-dollar bills and | Cuthbert as Faith; Patricia Balog toss ANPEREVad Hekinr o ki first regarding taxation, leaves mu sed only about fifteen of them a week. It isjas Drill Leader; Alice Jean lr):\\ix\ ess i served, it is better erve irst ¢ do not believe, elther, thay | 00VI0US from the figures that this cannot have been jas Chaplain; 7 A Q. When should the bread and | nlates be removed from the | o g his vocation, unless he was seriously interested in|as Secretary; Jeannette Casperson . .- | controlling factor in industrial location '\ 0" that erime does not pay and willing to endure Love: Patricia Oakes as Re- Tatehd s M : i in every case 1y times it can be, however all necessary privations to prove it. Passing a counter- |!igion;, Charlotte Mason as Nature; . nen the el t for the taxes which such an operation would | feit bill usually calls for a small purchase, so that |Shirley Edwards as Immortality; Q. Shculd the husband or thé wife answer the door when they are pay in British Columbia, as against those in effeci | {he mysterious operator must have had sof busi- | Beverly Earl as delity; Kath- entertaining, if there is no servant? and proposed for Alaska, however, Mr. Sundborg must | ness expenses. Production costs may have been small, {exine Bavard as Patriotism and A. The husband produce further proof to show us that he is correct but amounted to something. Ordinarily those who |Jean Hermle as Su‘\l«'v\ S 1 produce { L ordinarily those WO [0 g (he IUALION Mrs, Ml | fmmesee s e oo e oo e oo oo British Columbia has two small property taxes, |Prove that crime does not pay provide the proof by Ologing; the s Ml' i \ 7 5 : landing in jail. This criminal never apprehended,{tyla as Mother Advisor. pres 7 ! totalling 7 mills. Against this Alaska has a proposed : H didate with a beautiful | : never identified, teaches the le just as plainly by {each candidate with a Dbeautiful } an A C. GORDON gl DIbRrly dax demcnstrating that the fruits of successful crime, pur- | white Rainbow Bible as a personal | British Columbia did have, before the war, a net oo 0" v 00 G ) e enough to win a man a com- |gift the Assembly G e A il S TS income tax, since surrendered to the national govern- | javance in an honest calling, brought nothing but a| F the meeting the Rain- ; e N ment, and which is slightly higher than the Federal ‘p,”w e bow Girls, Eastern Stars and Ma- 1. Was it Daniel Webster or Noah Webster who gave us the dic- | — = Iscns spent an enjoyable hour intionary that bears his name? | I w h- hls mpendihg masriage this after- [6POIted to haveihicibed e f0r i he banquet room of the Temple 2. What is the average weight of a baby at birth? | he as mghn noon to Miss Helen Barnes Parker their White House appointment wheore refreshments were served 3. What State is known as the “Crossrcads of America”? | Me G R nd of McLean, Va But there will Of late, the influence of this| The m for the table decora- 4. How far does a mailman walk in a day’s delivery of mail? | "Y' 0-Kou be no wedding, for thirty minutes amazing individual is reported to tions was s‘; Patrick's ‘l)u} colors 5. Whab ate the firdana last books of the Biklet | after he had characterized himself be on the downgrade as far as the and was charmingly o ANSWERS: i {Continued frum Page Onej as ‘the happiest man,’ he was shot Prv.xnlpml is ;-untonxrld. Bu!( 1_; is \\{t(:l !:;Ri:(smm L}ll;lnl:bm\ 1. Noah SVekster, —— s (oo gaa. s L a 1| V) assaila whi ps- not on the downgrade with TU- A o ¥ i - - 4 1 by an unknown i :f"_”” who es el \M' i dressed in green gowns and bon- 2. Boys, 7 pounds, 11 ounces. Girls, 7 pounds, 4 ounces. train to Hyde Park, and shortly ¢aped in the darkness maws Military Aide. Maragon s die DnE 4l ek menta e 8 O Tndiara | thereafter turned up in Potsdam ' Maragon was questioned regard- frequently scen riding in Vaughans\BE5 | 0 p 1% lonied three| 4. An average of about 12 miles and delivers to about 1,500 people. | along with Truman, Jimmie Byrnes, ing the death but established an car and entertains the General in c e SR e 4 mallests s to a 1500 people. Churchill and Joe Stalin. alibi. Scrivener was finally declared the swank Carlton Hotel apartment Of her d“‘“‘e“p‘fl" i oheais and Ressission: ! a suicide. Maragon married the which is naw Maragon's headquar- Casperson. little i \1 folk i L T = T 1 How he got there I baffled girl who was abcut to marry Scriv- ters ;Zr jorie Blair in renditions of folk | < et ances. | many people. Obviously he could ener. It's a unique team—Vaughan and X | not have made Potsdam without S i Maragon—and if a Congressional 2‘,0"” "‘[}\‘0 g;fl“;::z ’,‘1'51” o 'X) | NERS!! | United States. F 1sportation . it might find some highly| o © o "o pairick Day Dance | and housing was <o tight that some ' Eventually, Maragon went to interesting things, all the way from ””-11"’(;‘1 a'”v‘m_ mc‘nhm_\_ % | members of the Department | work for the Baltimore and Ohio Greece to the War Department in| o oane: onitern Stars and Ma- 25 WATI RADIoTELEPHoNE i and the Paulev Reparations Mis- Railroad where he was contact man which this pair have had their!orl oo of % Lo hevited 1 sion were left d in Paris with Cor s and renewed his ac- hands. vuf'g“ i 5 245y | Maragon not only got to Potsdam, quaintance with Harry Truman, The President’s Congressional| " o oo i TRANSMII I'ms however, but he came back with then Senator from Missourl. Mar- friends only hope that if aid (0| AURORA ENCAMPMENT NO. A-1 | a wlk'l-‘lu of fl:.um{ufll presum- :'\!wn\ Job “(fl\ to ?“él\%(’ funeral Greece is really important—and it| Wil hold regular meeting Wed- | v bought on the black mar rains 1or deceased Congressmen, : Yise : . it on I 5 b is—he will be ultra-careful about|pesday at 7:30 p.m. All member h‘ 1 = h | Sinde then e has taken typ olisr.and other speclal transnortation e Gicad BsiAERo B BURRE TR & L complete with four crysials, microphone, Butape, to Salary: $3,000. be seen bearing gifts 2 GEORGE CLARK l d up French perfum Came Truman's sudden eleVAtion (;cpyricur, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE, ING) R power supply an ready fo operale r to his native G upward. Suddenly Maragon's in- .Ll‘l;}‘ ‘x“ “J'i himself I\I:A\(lr‘ AX: l»l‘(!A- come /m;m»(l to 1571‘:)‘(:0(; ])) d by We prepare boat radio 1 1se S el Crossword Puzzl APPLICATIONS . . . . Ask for capa yacht was placed Free Copy of QUESTIONS and trouble and and one party ACROSS 38, Wondering fear ANSWERS for Radiotelephone N r 39, Discove D I frcluded” Truman - & K Im e o o operator perm famous Maragon ‘5' i\l‘llfl cat :I' (lu,‘v.[:_\- a seat > 2. Exist alt beveruge | POLICE RECORD nent was & “perfume |3, Aault form of 45 Fish d Radiaph . ot Abouthaamty st ghian at shou of Washe L1 L UNIMEE isher and Radiaphone Radiotelephones happens to ingten socialites and wives of the Poss d Recei : ki the W “Little Cabinet” waited at the air- Sliuadriis an eceivers in stock in ot record port for the arrival of a TWA Con- Medieval cap | & [ d ] It began Fack in Missouri as an st ving a consignment : variety of medels ent for the FBI when William J. of back from France e | ns was operating that agency. B passed out to the la- Al et i The narcotics rac it that time dies Soidany rap | centered Leavenworth, Secret Service operatives charged v Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle | K an: and wa aken or with ¢ o the S| 3 h Lick up fibers in wool = g M Af en ¥ith.guarding the President by this {mpelied 64. Town in Delas DOWN 3. Awurd of valor track down the racketeers. time had objected to Maragon’s Nourished ware L Sunken 'enu‘ Steered -~ short i ed fro e constant | e BTC e White Asiatic country 65. Roman bronze 2. Asiatic noma 7 R N l . 3; S d . Sh hortly dropped from th t presence around the White . Siiy (New location 337 Seward in Shattuck B g ever, for unex ed H' L 1ued 1o use but it did n driftec and his special par vestigators th he flabt mirals by t the P wore denti Day times ar ie x wi ested for d du ATy Ger Y Army t inf to his White o good. He con- House pass g place. Fur- gasted the a ) with Trumar destroyer dur 1 n for himself on 3 cia here some train which carried the Presiden him up. to Philadelphia the police summer Maragon was one 1 of police iders participating in the Oct ate job of raising money President’s har sior in date Znos Axtell, and [ among others, irom several Greeks / Maragon is an intimate friend of Scriven 3 tk Reverend Thomas Daniel and ficient ope in the Was rchbishop Athenagoras, the two Police Department, we the i- | Greek Royalists who conferred with est man in the world’ becayse of 'the President not long ago. He is Hit hard: colloa. Tinzed with rose. Flavor . Marine fish . One of an ancient race Bovine animal ght befor holiday Lohengrin's wife Not protessiona) | Hi-mannered child | Declare Canvas sheiter FEe wn o mes fa s 51, Mythical monsters Journey otion . Statute FRANK HOLMES as a pala-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENT} Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "HEARTBEAT" Feaeral Tax—12¢ per Person PHONE 14__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your horie with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! [ = | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 197 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple A beginning at 7:30 p. m. CHAS. B. HOLLAND, Worshipful N JAMES LEIVERS, Secretary. J 1t's not how much you pay for your fur coat, or how little—It's what you get for your money Marlin Victor Furs, Inc. Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Three Generations James C. Cooper, CPA BUSINE COUNSELOR Specializing in Corporation—Municinal and Trust Accounts ster; w. ilver Bow Lu(lge at 8:00 P. M., 1. O..O. F. HALL Visiting Brothers Welccme J. A. SOFOULIS, Noble Grand H. V. GALLOW, 2 The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery &Y HAY, GRAIN. COAL Meets every Wednesday at 8 B. and STOR. \(. 5 m. Visiting brothers welcome. E.. L. REYNOLDS, Exalted F r. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary CALIFORNIA Grocery and Mcat Market 478 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at e Prices “SMILING SERVICE" 1 Bert's Cash Grocery PIIONE 104 or 105 Juneau —— Junes-Stevens Shop | | LADIES'—MISSE READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third FREE DELIVERY "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a Profession Alaska Music Supply Piands—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 ond a ™. Uggen, Manager Seward HEINKE GENERAL i REPAIR Sll()l’ Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner| Blacksmith Work GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phone 201 929 W. 12th § BOATS BUILT and REPAIRED { Channel Boat Works P. O. 2133 West Juneau Across from Boat Harbor Phone RED 110, after 6 P. M. “The Store for Men” | SABINS || St.—Triangle Bldg. | ‘Warfield's Drug Store (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Hutchings Economy Market Choice Meats At All Times PHONES 95 The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Building Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 805 10th St. ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager Open Evenings Fhone 218 PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP Plumbing ® Heafing Oil Burners Telephoie-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS R UNEAL MARINE C() Marine reramrive axo xew Boat Sales Haidware MARINE WAYS and Rubber Boats reat wert Evenen 5.~ Appraisals Foot West Eighth St. PHONE 25 JUNEAU, ALASKA z BOX 2719 EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED l Have Your Boat Stcam Cleaned While On Our Ways 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 * : The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS T — S —— - , A, S —— ‘ 0 4 ¢ A —— . Y

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