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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, MARCH '19, 1947 e — oy [l S i P | taxes already have forced the closing of several can- | &= Mooy oo e ) b s e r 3 I)(”'I v _1’"*".(' E'" )ir(, ki g - - 12 z‘ It's not how much you pay for| | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NoO. 147 2 & I neries k 4 \: 1 20 Y EA RS . A G 0 from 3| | your fur coat, or how little—It's| | SECOND and FOURTH - Salmc Yackers in A ska ay taxes @ )X tely \l \l A 4 v % ’ ¥ svery svening excepk Stnday by the kel Whetiat s G Ehy Mt ,,IK\)‘W\“;:-;' [ B (1 THE EMPIRE || |vwhat vou get for your money| |Monday of each month EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY | 500 per cer igher than they wo ay in Britist { ‘ . . in Scottish N i ariisebt Al { Columbi aven PHCHEL fishing industry e '] Marlin VitiorFirs 1N g R S R prenast ! airently pay major part of Alaska’s taxes, some MARCH 19, 197 ! Swedish Fur Craftsmen for c;;Aé ;3‘ H‘O“;..Li')s.’\lxg S s are apparently willing to keep piling the Alaska’s Delegate to Congress Dan Sutherland arrived from the south | Three Generations Watshthtil - 3 " ey m until they put this industry where the | e MARCH 19 %1 . the AlRReedE | f— - LEI\"EgS i i S J s Secon Matter, | now is—down and out . Dorothy White 0 | James c coo er CPA ._;NL‘ b X Inl $ 0 e Aurora Lefebvre ° | ¥ . uzunwl\nnulfll e Gtk One cannery at Hawk Inlet last year lost $400,000 Aurors The joint committee of the Legislature was to leave this night for| BUSINESS COUNSELOR | B i i by operating—not solely because of heavy taxes, in-|® John Cass > ection of the Pioneers' Home at Sitka i . 3 iilver Bow Lodge e Feased 1ABOE GEsts- Bt ki bhok Seasob L TArRdELL Y Mrs. Clifford Holmes | I | Specia; in g .0.0. ance, $7.80; | CHEASEL X 3 4 et 3 3 . Belle Lee . . S | Corporation—Municinal and Meets every Tues- heavy taxes had a lot to do with The cannery at | o Dora Mcgonnetl K Mrs. E. M. Polley was elected President of the Ladies’ Guild of Holy ! Dot A desile 8:00 P. M., I. O. O. F. HALL Harbor also lost heavily last year. This year it o Ray M. Metcalfe ' o Trinity Cathedral ! Visiting Br -thers Welcome Other companies have b announced | o Mrs, M. T. Ellison by t | J_A. SOFOULIS, Noble Grand z down plants le ° Mrs. Robert Hurley was northbound to Juneau on the Yukon " H. V. CALLOW, Secretary the use for Looking at this picture one would almost believe|® o o < TR i e et B ‘ The EI’Wln reed ce, published there is a ccncerted effort to ta industry out Mrs. Robert Sheldon and daughter Frances arrived on the Alameda. | Office in Case Lot Grocery [ of business, and such an attitude as this is very - | PHOSNE 703 B P G ELKS pers, 1411 ' disccuraging to those investigating the possibility of N Margaret Lindsay, Captain of the Douglas Island High School girls' | HAY, GRAIN., COAL Meets every Wednesday at 8 1. investing money in Alaska | U ketball team, entertained the squad members at her home . Scuglas. | and STORAGE m. Visiting brothers welcome, | - ! E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted A Good Time to Leave ! MEASURES Henry Reden returned from Petersurg wiere ne had been on fegal | c A L Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary IFORNIA - TN | BRLSRIN o2 0, < W i Grocery and Mcat Market | “SMILING SERVIOR" 3 S ! 51st. DAY, MARCH 18 Five out of six measures introduced in the Scnate at the request | G Whether the British Government announces its (Passed) Attorney General John Rustgard, all for reform of the c 478 — PHONES — 371 { K flat determination to pull out of India immediately B, 6 Daticlehos Roprotbia tor ; stgard, all L High Quality Foods at | Bert's Cash GI'OCEYY or merely advances a qualified of liquidating ' ¢ imining Board 3, Cviminal procedure, were doomed to be cast in the discard s SEbdetats’ Pricas its position there more quickly 1 fact is that 1{,:“ Roikneer b * e was recommended by the Judiciary Committee. PHONE 104 or 105 India now is “on her own,” for all practical purposes. |~ ¢ B 4o Alondie the banking o ——e FREE DELIVERY Juneal So far as India is concerned 1 Govern- 3 A 2 Over 50 gall f whiskey were destroyed by U. S. Mars! | law ver gallons of whiskey were de ment, i5-18 ‘Ghe position of & man crossing & iver o {lenvL G UEREIEE | OV B Jones-Stevens Shop a slender fallen tres tru ever acherous kR 4 | lat to notice of sale on execu { ES' the cressing looks ahead, it cannot turn around and o0 LADIES'—MISSES’ " tior Weather report: High, 40; low 27, rain. 3 " iy B. 69—Amending the law re e o L O e S [ T READY-TO-WEAR The Rexall Store Britain repeatedly sought reement among thej = RS Ko s R 0 . Your Reliable Pharmacists Hindus and Moslems as to procedure for setting up a “"‘(‘ : ) ""' bl gl . . . by BSeward: Streev Near Third clf-governing India, - There was ho agreement, ana |04 dormitores, t Daily Lessons in English 3 1. corpox BUTLER-MAURO so Britain on her own initiative set the w of a { | o s H 5 ¥ t \ooq | COMStituent assembly turning. The Congress group B0 M"“""““ TONSREANLy | ) oo sORRRARRRE e e S SR R s T AlaSka Music S“Pp]y e a net profits tax insteac u + ntions in Alaska | la ly Hindu. is writing constitution, while the P rth oo Houses of the Legislature and | poglems sulk. But in the interim cabinet, Moslems > WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “midnight yvesterday,” or, | Arthur . Uggen, Manager | | HARRY proval of the GOvernor. ' are participating and obstructin 1 midnight last night.” Say, “last midnight.” l‘iannS—Musicf\I Instruments | | RACE aid the mining industry Jawaharlal Nehru, chief Minister, has finally '] OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Regalia. Pronounce re-ga-li-a, & ns| and Supplier D . insisted that the five Moslem Ministers be dropped, ME unstressed. first A as in GAY. T as in IT, second A as in ASK | Phone 206 Second and Seward ruggls! .sted that the gross tax unless the Moslem League will join in the constituent NEWS it BaAA ARGATIE BACCA! s1lable “The Squibb Store” e remo rom the assembly’s work., Unless the B comply and drop *TEN MISS s o L R s G s es be removed from the BAsemE S W ol sl S OFTEN MIL:.‘;PELLED all; two 1 Stalwart; one L. | HEI ‘I\E GENERAL Where Pharmacy Is a a reasonable period of time to ok ; s = SYNONYMS: Male (adjective), masculine, manly, manlike, mannish, REPAIR SHOP resign, leaving the British he utterly hopeless | DOUGLAS WEDDING Profession inistrs bo ldnge Japain beeotne 4 : i manful Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burne: E b position of (1) retaining respc bility for India and Susy Shorty and Frank Godine Pz T8 > ; L 5 L e ) the T However, the net tax is far | (o e : S WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Blacksmith Work Credic it W et | (2) trying to govern with no I that cof M a wellknown Douglas couple wert s U ; RS e S S 4 BOATS BUILT and REPAIRED better t the gross tax, and we hope it becomes jemg a fifth of India's populat married Monday evening in a can- -,( (fl‘," ,‘“ bulary by maste one word each d oday’s word: | GENERAL REPAIR WORK » e In such circumstances, especially since they al- | qelioht ceremony at the Felix Gray CLANDESTNE; conducted with secrecy by design, usually for an evil| | Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. Channel Boal Works close ne ready are rapidly withdrawing their troops and civil servants, the British have er, that our home with U lix Gray offic It should be > but to hand the ; the cream of poter no choi S. Commissioner Fe bor British Columbia i ing b eRtor: Whll ets none, because in | country over to Nehru and the Congress party. ANY-| wedding guests witnessing the ritish Columbia & new mine pays no taxes for a pe thing short of this is merely a stop-gap arrangement | coremony included Mr. and Mr of e years under the Act DInE Congran l‘;““l‘l""f "]“y‘y'“’,“"l““_‘(f‘)'\’“;l‘l‘l‘(‘:‘l“'z“' Edward Holbrook, Mr. and Mr Going down to defeat in th ité yesterday wag | TiSptTAnSIHOR G SR IEHRCHOV O e SOVERRE John Milis, of Douglas and Mr. and b : : ¢ |Toala’in all dts pheses Mrs. Wm. Rovertson of Ketchikar SiE e ths A aihol whish WoDid taok on % 1 Whatever the detailed program now io e adopted | pesides the Grays income, property and gross income tax. The Senate .o 4. attjen government, we seem certain to see in | d »d the income tax, and we hope the other New Delhi at once or soon. a definite transfer of (o1 1SpyM SHOW TONIGH] go the same way _actual power from Britain to the Indian National oy " hoiel ™ Goliseum Thea benefits which mining operators could hope . the largest political group of India. This, | (W0 (FER | I L ACH to gain by repeal of the old gross tax and substituti \J o uu.[ 1;;;1‘;)2‘:;]\%;. (‘:lm«x‘!nl‘ m:n““:;:lt‘:::lmtl::; ot R ¢ woul s Wil Jut should the proposed | with an act of Parl ent, ng s val te: b £ : il \Mm.,lf‘ o 5 H.u I\“\m G o of native leadership in Indis. Whether the Moslem { Goors Willtopen at. 7 p.m and ‘the REopsEy RO Rrone SO OIIG e e League is to resort to sabotage, resistance and | ShOW 188 1745 P , i il : Charles Tuckett, manager, an- 3 3 T T AN perhaps civil war, as its fiery leader has so often| M@ g s : PUT THEM OUT OF BUSINESS {hreatened, or whether it will take a subordinate role | nounced that a good line of pic- = sracefully, events of the next few weeks should reveal. | tures have been selected for show- New that the income tax is out of this session g | ing in Douglas. of the Legislature, youll soon hear the old cry “tax “What would you do if you had your life to live e the salmon industry.” New pack taxes already have|over?” asks a psychologist. Well, first, we'd select a ! RED CROSS—NOTICE been proposed in spite of the fact that present high | planet other than earth to be born on Eckley Guerin, Red Cross cam- 41 - aign manager for Juneau-Doug- was thus fulfilled. The excursion| las has designated the Dougla lN(OME TAX was to the Governor's House Paisy C[OSS |S Drug Store as center for Douglds Our complete tour was inspira- residents who wish memberships, i tional and the girls came awa H db P t the 1947 American Red Cross. Val with many fine ideas. Refresh- onore Y ar Y Poor, Douglas Chairman, hopes ments prepared by Mrs. Gruen residents will voluntarily bring in e enjoyed by the Scouts, and Miss Patsy Cross was honored their membership applications to leaders. last night at a birthday par held make the job an easier one and to The Scouts wish to thank their at the Salmon Creek Country Club wind up Douglas’ part of the drive sponsors the American Legion Aux- Other members of the group beside as soon as possible BY SENATE iliary for the check of $10 and $7 the honor guest were her mother,! ———————— went toward financing the Friend- Mrs. Bess Cross, Territorial Trea- CORRECTION ship boxes sent to France, Hol- surer Oscar Olson, Carol Olson and —_— (Conttnued from Page -ne) land and Norway. The remaining|Claire Olson. | Contrary to the article in the o v ith. $3 rests snugly in our Treasury and S . — | Emnniee Sk gt e, Thog kickbacks greater than the WHA® s highly regarded in our future! NEW GASTINEAU GUESTS | Ensstrom S apiome [ 10lding car met s resul { 4 . {long e lican rbears. o ot M g plans. We are now looking forward R R 'm.xf T VE_tf“m; L [oibe Maost Workable to a visit by some nurses who will Registering at the Gastineau Both her father and his father were Senator John Butrovich, JT.'pe our special guests at next meet- Hotel from various Alaska towns Lfe-long Michigan Democrats. thought the 1 resented the jo we shall very likely hear of and communities are the following As a matter of fact, Franklin most workable revenue measure Vet gome war experiences and a few Harry Douglas from Hoonah; Mr. Pierce, a Democrat, and lith Pres- to come before the Legislature this yoiohts of nursing as a profes. | and Mrs. Gene Torkelson and Mrs.jident of the United States was a session And, Rivers contended .. 'M W. Soule irom Pelican City great-great-great uncle. Rep Eng- fivu‘ hoas” nearly has resulted “rp. nariner Girl Scouts held a William Walton, Earl Shennet ;drcmluu‘)k her ('u;L '|“:”“xi interest from failure o pass an income taX pcoping at the home of Pat Oakes and Mrs. Beulah Faulk from Sit-|in politics in 1933 when her hus in ous sessions. He said the 0. " o Gicoussed the coming ka; Laura Spencer from Yakutat,|band, Elton E. Engstrom. was cho- Attorney General had cpinioned g0 brooram, scheduled for some and Mrs. Joe Petticrew from sen Chairman of the Republican hat the Lill would be “legally .. 0" the first of next month. The Wrangell Central Committee for Alaska, a girls also discussed the paying of ! Fred W. Sur»hel n‘:m Seattle was position he has held for the past asserting the camp dues and requirements for the only regisirant from Outside. 15 years. to close, MOV~ camp. Mrs, Carter visited one of —~ ~ i = -,”‘”I ’\] (':"‘ ‘«“\5\ 1‘]‘“ the previous meetings and gave a M STLJATR m RONSOE. Whie I, WAS, 1=, hrief lk on camp this coming C d P A MA+6 oted down. The ln2-Up year, For the last few meetings the rosswor ue = il B WA FR R Mariners have been holding infor-| ‘ A THs Brownel Butrovich, . E mal discussions on timely subjects ACROSS 35. Russlan village Peratrovich. Rivers, Walk- ;.4 A g | N Veunad community 8 it L happenings. After the 1. Vessel PR B s A e y AN mecting refreshments were served. Pl s suddenly C RIOIV s s, Grem, The meeting tonight will be at 9. Bird's beak 38. Cravat Scott 12 Ore deposit 39, Plan of a novel S AWE S the home of Jeanette Doucette iy Lambs pen 41 Tybe ot uirenip A TIElR - 026 7 Stree nime 43. Te; W 1036 Wash S, Btxent 14, Addition to 8 4. Godly persona S 5 DOUur s TE, report- building 46. Zigzag ski ruce DOUCETE, TPOIt- 5 wooriess antmal 45, Ancient fine for RIA ANEP er 16. Man: o omicide LIN[T THL humorous 50. Strike gently - Fuss 51. Commotion SR ) Al Now BEING MADE- BAPTISM ON SUNDAY AT binachle score Grows sleepy E N[A[N| A St ury Silkworm o ’ HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Seut in church B8, On the NEPINL flw E[S 3 ¥ i Constellation hizliest point 3 : 3 Mistakes 59 narrative Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle y Next Sunday morning at 11 25 lterate A o'clock at the Church of the Holy 33 -l‘:’(} e phant's 64. Hussian city City " streets ate being Trinity, Bey Victoria Barrington hvg wamy Run ekt 65. Killea this week by infant daughter of Mr. and Mis. 3% Pellet knowledge DowN fneer Felix Toner and an W H. Barrington, Jr. will receive a 1t, as part of the advance ‘1.)", Sacramen 'fi Holy B.um\fn planning for paving. Eventually ir Godparents for the candidate will Dikan is hoped to pave approximately 12 be Dorothy J. Whitehead, William pddnenn: | rests in addition to Massie Whitehead, and Ann C. W 5 hatd-surtachd Webb. Vickie Barrington the A the first complete only granddaughter of ptain Burn super- rate survey conducted of Hill Barrington, famous master of Bile boats on the Yukon and Sti- Bateatyine 1o neau rivers e Kind of shrub ists T Rev. W. Robert Webb also Siioken v wl mounced that another opportun- i‘(',“:.‘.‘,‘d ity for Holy Baptism would ke giv- “re en on Easter Even, one of the tru- \chislon'of @ ditional dates for Baptism, and speech parents desiring their children to pin. -+ - be baptized then should notify him hops e~ Jox | Sesame — Wild antmals HOONAH WOMEN HERE Mrs. Frank Shotter and Mrs, J t ckson, both of Hoonah, were at - the Baranof Hotel over the week- rement “to vis- end it a model home,” according to ou - >-e - - kadge in the Home ma field.! Empire Want-ads for results! dible tuber ( Venetian magistrate Iridescent gem Ter | purpese. (Accent second syllable) ‘Their clandestine meetings were | I.. discovered P. O. 2133 West Juneau Across from Boat Harbor Phone RED 110, after 6 P. M. | MODERN ETIQUETTE %unra 1o || SABINS . : FOR PRTRET N SSEE a c Sh s GRS LU SO L R S e Front St—Trianyle Bldg. | I “The Store for Men" mpilcs list to whom wedding invitations are to be Q. Who ¢ | Wall Paper ent? | (Warfield's Drug St arflolg s Dol R Ideal Paint Shop A. ‘The (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Phone 549 bride and consulting the parents of both Q. What shculd one s NYAL Family Remedies insists on criticizing the service? A. Do not agree with him, but Q. Is it all right for a caller A. No; then leave. 1y when dining nt with a friend who in a restaura Fred W. Wendt HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM try to avoid cxpressing an opinion to remain i You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at a- second caller arrives? minutes, the first caller should of course remain fo a few Hutchings Economy { Market Choice Meats At All Times PHONES ¢ THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates ottt et et e | LOOK and LEARN ¥ ¢ coroox L e IS S S —92—95 How many times does the heart beat in an average lifetime? | What is the world’s most valuable autograph? | The Charles w- Carter Which State produces the most eggs? What machine was invented by Eli: Who is often called the ANSWERS: About 3,000,000,000 times. 2. That of William Shakespeare, who ach worth more than a million dolla 3. Iowa 4. Sewing machine. 5. Carl Sandburg. Howe? Poet of American Industr PHONE SINGLE O o e | ; Mortuary | Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Building eft only two or three signa- \ Card Beverage Co. 805 10th St. Wholesale ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager Fhone 218 | | PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT | | for MIXERS or SODA POP | Open Evenings BOAT OWNERS!! 25 WATT RADIOTELEPHONE TRANSMITTERS complete with four crystals, microphone, power supply and ready fo operate Plumbing ® Heafing Oil Burners Telephoite-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shoep, Inc. We prepare L radio 1 ] | APPLICATIONS . . . . Ask for | Free Copy of QUESTIONS and ANSWERS for Radiotelephone erator permit. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS JUNEAU Fisher and Radiaphone Radiotelephones | Junean and Receivers in stock in : variety of models ‘ MARINE CO. | Mari repaminG axo new Boat Sal ALASKA ELECTRONICS Hardware MARINE WAYS and (New location 307 Seward in Shattuck Bldg.) CONSTRUCTION A | Rubber Boais root west Bignen . Appraisals PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While On Our Ways FRANK HOLMES #s a pald-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "MR. LUCKY" Feceral Tax—12¢ per Pérson PHONE 14_THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your horae with our compliments. 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 4

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