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FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1947 PAGE FOLR : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA Dail v Ala: RINTING COMPANY . | | to be rich to get into the surtax brackets commonly e sa Empire o o o =120 YEARS AGO 77 BMPIRE | B e R APRIL 4, 1 S Mrs. Helmi Bach enterta.c.eqc a groun cf twely> ycung people in| S. ¢ of the birthday of her niece, Bernice Ecwards | Y 1 | e e ——— | >l7””q; /:q,. K’fi*&’f'fk‘f | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1'% | e —J SECOND and FOURTH e . | Monday of each month /’r\_ beginning at 7:30 p. m. \\/)' =s e 4 9 CHAS. B. HOLLAND, ting laska Exclusively < I pd Yet there not been any hysterical or high sure campaign to indu atter On the cont other channels of ex been on the o side. Members of Cot ¢ been warned 110t to risk a by Congress to act in this ment in the press and EMPIRE ssion of popul opinion ha 1 re eking tax reductior to imperil the Al defense . AcRIL 4 ol { o WY | Worshipful Master; JAMES W t neau_as Second Class Matter begRuse (alypody gkl 8 iR il M”?.(m Dfl‘m.fl. b e | It's not how much pay for, | LEIVERS, Secretary. et Liw DevHARror. K108 n e UhRSe. 0 anawer it R i N S a“}‘?"“.’; ®| Final registration in Douglas was 176 for the city clection to be held | | your fur coa little—It's 2 \rrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.50 per month; Tk t over-all world Y o L > A 3 g y ‘otl 8 " ; F Lo bR LI e A B o L5 gl sty 1‘f“’~k~ cas L by :”anu,r:-w“ © %l ih following day. Mrs. Homer Swindle, L. W. Kilbum and Felix Gray | | What you get for your money Silver Bow Lodge B DAl WG thie Tollowins TH1SS 7.60; | Ploture VeSO, e e : file r the Board position; J. R. Guerin, Robert Bonner, ! H Y H No. A 2, LO.OF. o S i e e e il X returns, the President went before | ® David Hill Biinad filed f00SER BILROL See RS axhd i | Marlin Victor Furs, Inc. Meets every Tues e £ % favor if they will promptly notity ess and solemnly asked for $400,000,00 to bolster | o Norma Homme o Ncls Anderson, John Kendler, W. B, Feero, E. F. Cashel, Gust Lundelt,) | Tt 0 P mE0 &0 ey DAACTS EVERy)ue he Business Office of any failure or irregularity in the delivery ol ¢ in Greece and Turkey. That in e E. C. Hanson e!F A J. Gallwas, ‘A. Shudshift, Joe Riedi and Hans Loken for Council- | gt e e e day at 8:00 P. M, I. O. O. F. HALL the S | viet regimes in Greece and Turke i Three Generations Visiting Br sthers Welcom: e ironcs: News Offioe, 803; Business-Offics, 374 | long way to oxplain the tax burden which e Mrs. Clayton Powell ® | men, with seven to be elected | % 8 Brthaps Welcome (SN e nt ) iy 3 2dna Cl » 05y i : J. A. SOFOULIS, Noble Grand : MENBLR OF ASSOCIATED PRES Lt part of the ‘budget represents the con-'e e o v & s e v elee N Industrial Insurance measure was reported by Chairman Gaff- James C. LOOPEI’, CPA H. V. CALLOW, Secre re L ol Lews publienea tmuing cost of World War II rvice of e e 1 the House Committee on Labor, h a “do not pass” recom- | ; BUSINESS COUNSELOR NSk i e the national debt, veteran expe ! cost . aubie Specializing in g} 3 T B e o ool e fop et e 0 o AT P | iz 1) @ 8.P. @ ELKS A BIE G CUETE Y et s Dan Sutherland sailed for Seward cn the steamer Admiral Watson, Trust Accsunts Megts ovary Wednssday at 8 b TR Tl E REDS SIGNED AS I DsLong was a passenger for Cordova | m. Visiting brothers welcome. NdbEaYY to. ilistTe. B aifeots t and Harry Delong was a passeng ‘ 1 IR S pa— | E.*C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Sy FOREIGN AGENIS Col. James Gordon Steese was to address the Parent-Teacher Asso- ke Erwin Feed Ce. duler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary In other words, the heavy t paying it : sl | c | meeting tomorrow night; cfficers were to Le clected, and the Office in Case Lot Grocery | |~ . P L2 L this postwar period are th f ! WASHINGTON, April 4—UP—1; . orchestra was to make its debut PHONE 704 “SMILING SERVICE" \ " wirman of the use m tee " 2 v o A e v 4 " iy2s el rericans would pay che A o AcHiar nard Seppalla was a local visitor while the steamer Admiral! | and STORAGE || Bert's Cash G]’ocery thing cther than the Bl T Dopartment today to V as in port. On the same hoat were 11 of his famed Siberian clear that any economies Congre at J S g 2ok PR g 9 Fhrs g PHONE 104 or 105 o 9 ed ecute the Community rty dogs which he planned to drive from N na to Nom R 5 ¥ have to come on mine: d e CALIFORNIA || FREE DELIVERY Juneau | oo register rer: Highest, 24; lowest, 17; cloudy Grocery and Meat Market D —————— He : L e St S A e b i 4 TR AR AT T Selfishness and Tariffs Ity column hin { s ? 4 by | 4/!?1’"‘1 ;?OKJEFSW 371 % midst { ! h { gt ality To P " 5 5. oot . | Daily Lessons in English . 1. corpox | The Rexall Store 5 g T ORDER TO SiiOW CAU { , Your Reliable Pharmacists The forces organizing the ack s 4 B2 i T RS R R SO SRR R T l_ reciprocal tariff-cu s ks -3 ) s WGt R 5 i 4 & e o TLER- AlT \ ay vesterdas’s announca- * Strong appeal to the natu g [1n the DISGG ‘”l’) & ‘””"N:.t’l;f_ WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say rybody enjoyed them- Junes-Stevens Sho BU llALR‘M,\[JR() Gl T e R A s Sl L e i witn fore bieh L e O e y, “Everybouy enjoyea HIMSE Lo P DRUG CoO. g w utic ori! 1 ¥ ey One, at Juneau | - ; et roRbLiE0 " bt otk I . Aeror ority 1 ed of the AeORY OF AARRAG T NCED: Decollete. Pronounce da-kol-ta, both AR S { ottt R s Araerfian Workl Mdrodys the stibioeit ca 1 high tariff walls w tiff end Petitioner, vs. JOHN H JAY, O as in OF, accent second syllable. . : READY-TO-WEAR HABBY BACE & i fik ATk of domestic s WALMER, as Ol ek of: fns e MISSPELLED: Serge (a worsted fabric). Surge (a rolling | which must l Seward Street Near Third 1e Territory of hout underm ¥ n Number 1 trict Court f Alaska, Divi Druggist Applicable, appropriate, sultable, pertinent, relevant, | rese w driving a big x 5 - = i S arties in interest or 7 | - - : s i e e et o pesns i o o [Blaska Music Supply{ || (T Saubb Sire The use O the thsir devotion to 50- own having or claiming un- WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us Wiheke Bhasiacs 56 s nd give air passengers cone d narrow se areat rdered bonds e tod "C the ' ;case our vocabulary by mastering onc word each day. Today's word: Arthur n1. Uggen, Manager Profession knig more seats avail- the fac ultimate per f ("’*m e s Do PROPENSITY; a natural inclination or bent. “No evil propensity of ¢ pianos—Musical Instruments would be t urselves off from raw mat it il ‘. the human heart is so pswerful that it may not be subdusd by disci- and Supplier ’ ¥ b h & . 1924; All other parties BOATS BUILT and REP, i S are vital to our economic well beit I A Phone 206 Second and Seward REPAIRET own having or |[a,xr“|us: H‘n.; o BT T e o e ot T s i e 2 ey R 8RR P AT . B | hannel e g ! ROBERTA LEE REPAIR SHOP oviding better doubt if any ea ir ted States News, rts, concludes that r major war without e resources of less small communities, receives as the communities in Alaska, and ence Across from Boat Harbor Susien worlde Of same SpRcKEL Ttdinl ; g Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Junea rticularly fortunate world. Of some specific items ended Petition N f 2 g . ; o T e e R o The besi- de ores are s Dacti f500 1 D e e 3 @lacksmith Work hone RED 110, after 6 P. M rlines—through the use of its comfortabl gome; The Mgl gIAdRIRy o of this Court Q t is the proper way to shake hands? GENERAL REPAIR WORK i tan it i Ass BN cof: the the BUDYes SRR N . S8 above entitled cause, setting Never respend to the handelasp offered you with a dead. limp ' | Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. FOK daily througaout Southeast Alaska by RS L = forth the following facts i sometimes as the “dead fish” or ‘wet dishrag” handclasp. |-— B SREOUBHOLL LPYY exhaustion and z lepos st with Each hand should gfasp tha othe AR DR L W s bt it aew | e ot o e o s is on deposit with the Fuch hand should gtas (he oihes with a flvm, cordial grip. However, e Wall Paper . h strict Court for the s not good 5 0 .ErasD the of} ind ghtly as ik, s ica’ salvios - Ercrs el to Weewdra, . /1% 5.tadtaR TAken to da of the District Gourt for the ;. s not good taste to grasp the ottier hand too tightly as to make tne |Warfield’s Brug Store for its needs of chromite sum of $9.949.83, for unknown sl IR g b R s e Ideal Paint ShOp rican Airwavs, which has constantly been dmm.‘»nas. nickel, quartz y Alaika Gastinesn Miring ik restaurant, shculd or ipe the si L NYAL Family Remedies its service, l2 from an Electra shuttis imber stocks, after three c bonds, ulting ~ frop: the napkin Phone 54 Fred W. Wendt service to DC-4s in on ew years, provides con- e ndgnce;aze Bios GAIE HNAm)e o re proceedings and a trus- A. No; if the silver is not clean encugh, call the waiter and have HORLUCK'S DANISH nections to Seattle, and to Interior and Arctic Alaska categories. of funds. as more par-' him bring you another piece. ICE CREAM You'll Find Food Finer and > the bridesmaids Service More Complete at ot ' Huichings Economy THE BARANOF 5 The Alaskan Hotel bed in tr id Fi ion and ormaticn = above entitled cause, 1 whomsoever b nly a part we view rt from Q. In a wedding procession, do the usher down th Reflections ¢ March 15 Cincinnati En ', ,t . - o , Al; LOOK and LEARN % ¢ corvox pprec 95 gress to whitt comes. T The Washingfon Merry-Go-Round 1 alleges that BOEh Tacts bl - T e s d deposit has escheat- : A What is the average length of the human foot? The Charles W Carter ol . Which State furnished the most Army personnel in World N'_‘:"’Rf:;::';" RR“”:“ al War 112 ‘ Mortuary 3. Where is the tallest State capitol? Fourth d Frankli 4. Who was the first President to be inaugurated in Washington, sopdi s - Shkn. S and decreeing property of PHONE SINGLE O RE s¥D.C2 PHONE 136 Continued prum Page Of 1id money depo: 5. What aquatic animal has to teach its young to swim? VANITY BEAUTY -~ Clerk of the District Court ANSWERS SALON Montezum ’"’1“‘“'““‘1 ";fll"‘f”' “"‘“ . For men, 10.3 inches: for women, 9.3 inches. caxd Bevera_ge co' i o 7 ;3 i = ey 2. New York, which provided 1,087,000 men and 25237 women Yo esln #5 Dih. 8 ooner Suhdng fier 10 ngakute 4 3. Baton Rouge, La., the capitol being 450 feet high. | | PIONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager said deposit should 4. Thomas Jeffe in 1801 | | for MIXERS or SODA POP Open Evenings Fhone 218 GOP LIKES PINK ELEPHANT Territory of Alaska. 5. Sea lion R e S s [ Seclabinien hiviccii N sttt IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that Show Cause shall be Z, Juneau, "t s o ot s | YOU CAN RIDE A BS.A. MOTORCYCLE | § Plumbmg ® Healmg MOST PLACES A HORSE CAN GO 1R : s has .L:'rh‘ g v o s 5 ; S "‘f’lg:?“‘*“ Ideal for Hunting and Fishing Trips OII urners ety i e T, 1 sy ot T010100M PG Wieghs 25010300 Ibs. |8 Telorhoie-319 Nights—Red 730 an outstanding job have been'ized spoils system, | Joint on the Jacksonian powerful Anglo-Americar the pelitical ng board, won’t mos patronage new State Dej Hill spoilsmen re- | Result—the ! has to d 1tors tel Howeve ) cently est a new record for cracking down on a blind man For more than 13 years, Lie oice ac Ba « We have a range of models from Harri Machine Shop, Inc. oy ijzl ‘)tkan“\l:“ DAE 3495 to $83295 POB, Seattle BRI 5 T S n e g R T A a He is a Democ lete LITERATURE ON REQUEST i e e Licutenant James been 'E'N: 4 T 5 s e M e = Pllgfl;l'lll)li MOTDBCYCEEHSAWLES EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED £ l Mean 5OP 2 ke Heattle, Wash. SRl - (DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED) DR. D. D. MARQUARDT Ry Ellis Du + OPTOMETRIST Pe two jobs. In ]i\l'wl LY. = e o Second and Bankln Gl e Juneau or a Capitol po- EV PHONE TS and te - be s a b [CIA] JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. p I [sit PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL ¢ ¢ Duke Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle WELDING PR ] —— i s g s Comper: 5 PHONE 787 Third and Franklin SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. i or legisla- ' the Elephant 2 “I(““'" 6. : i FORMERLY §"""TH OIL BURNER SERVICE Congress- vine o hiied etk = - . . s. Char UNDER THE DOME 4. Lird's beak 0il Burners — Plllmlnng o flea!mg « Al Secretiey of U‘[fm‘l\bu TG g SAM ADAMS DAY PHONE—78 NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 615 confirmed this Communists en acked to tell his real the Hous2 Un- jcan Dennis refuse In- should have said, “T'll \ame if the Commit- w tellF'x real riginal name of Parnell Thomas of Feeney, as ughingly told as a pala-up subseriver 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: “STRANGE IMPERSONATION" Feaeral Tax—12¢ per Person PHONE 14__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and ‘RETURN YOU to your horie with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! The end Chureh Famous maker 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 | * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska €10 STRATEGY MEETING r s refused to The Senate War In 'ommittee has been Rooseve ofticials in 1 at which he got repc n new contrac! negetiation: in th Howard the fishin ha st o e e o v . G s There IsNoSubstitutefor |} commerciaL SAVINGS SRR R T M Newspaper Advertising! 1 r ey

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