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P AGL FOUR : THE DAILY Al ASKA EMP L —JUNEAU, ALASKA H M B e ” PR | 3! . carrying forward losses or averaging them out by some = & £ | Dlul {laska Empire e = = i 20 YEARS AGO /rom pSe X S/ es W ake ca E pg m - ay T n - e SHab st To these tax obstacles which nllnv c |Jll\:tllllh;ld — -~ THE EMPIRE gandbedods PRINTING COMPANY for small business a problem must be adde | ot Stre > re arpri are i - ANV U i b I b M i S Bt -rroead | ’ Junewu, Mlaska - another, in cases Where such enterprises are fncorpor APPY ‘“ | HELEN .,‘,“.'}'g\ -V R " Vice.bresident | ated. That is the spirit of the revenue laws as re- P‘I !.a | APRIL 22, 1927 ! TER > o 3 R ’d'm‘:;-" = ‘g‘:;f_; flected in Section 102, which vlaces the responsibility | By a vote of six-and-a-half to one the taxpayers of Juneau in Tuos- | - - - Business Manager upon such companies to show why they have not paid | e APRIL 22 . special election approved the propcsal to issue school bonds in th[‘“ ¢ Post C Junean 2¢ Second Class Matter. OUt most of their earning in dividends . Mrs. J. C. Hayes 4 of $100,000 for the erection of a new high school bullding. Better | 'SUBSCRIPTION RaThs ¥ Brs, L Lo RLtREUR ® 85 per cent of the taxpayers who were also registered voters cast | Oelivered by carrier in Lxlnl’l,'u‘”:nd nvu:lh‘ln! £1.50 per month; T I $ Olaf Winthers . Day | ix months, one year. it ssearc T Ponk at the wing rates ndustrial Re i ° 0. E ()Nm . | ca ix months, in advance, $7.50; % Zelma. G 4 e | (New Times) i o jeneva state anese delegat d v oAy Botby New ‘\rt‘yxk Tim " N i P Mrs. Frank Olson o A dispatch from vCum\w ated M. Sato, Japanese egate to the[ the Business Office o regulazity In the delivery The annual pamphlet revort of the United States | © Myrtle DeWitt ol tory Commission for Disarmament, had announced Japan could | by ey Ottice Business Office, 374, | Steel Corporation can invariably be depended upon to| o R. L. Danields o | 1ot reveal to the world her detailed holding of war material. He declared | —_— o e — I provide more than its share of thought-provoking facts | > . until perfect shcurity is attained, nations must be permitted to| ATED PRESS as to what is happening to American industry. The re- : | The A entitled 1o the use for b & y . et " ® s s & s 8 o ° a rve secrecy of their defense. France supvorted the Japanese position. | Fo fches credited 1o it or not other. DOIt covering Steel’s forty-fifth year of operation is no | ! A i | e cred £ and also the local news published exception in that respect. Its contents range from | : —_— | S k financial results through prices, labor relations, ship- The proceeds of the Annual May Day Queen contest being con- | NA NAL REPRESENTATIVES Alaska Newspapers, 1411 building and productive capacitv, to pensions, group ALASKA (oASIAl i ed by the American Legion Auxiliary were to go into the Auxiliary | rourth Ave tle, Was insurance and safety plans for workers. But of par- {fund to be used largely for child welfare work throughout the country, | g ticular interest is the section devoted to development rding to Belle Simpscn, National Committeswoman for Alaska | in that industry-within-the-industr research and { G | technology. { 1 w! P v rthu iendeau, foreman of the Alaska Juncau Mine, who had pregram of fundamental and applicd research was di “ in the hospital suffering fro influ a ar L verted from its normal ccurse during the war, but has _— > and about town again, fully recover i now been redirected to the perennial quest for new and ka Coastal Airlines yesier- oy | better peacetima products. In the field rbon steels 'qay sent one flight to Sitka, Hood J. W. Leivers was to give a taik regarding the City Garden Club aims | research is once more under way looking to improved | ay, Tenekee and Poison Cove, and |, purposes at a meeting of the Song Moon Camp Fire Girls steel for automobiles, ing machines and refrig- 5 second to Haines, Skagway. £ erators. In the low-alloy, high-s th steels investi- | gjtka passengers were N. A. Me- | 7 : = | gation is being carried on with the t sortation field | gachran, Sophie sber; s Baul Weather: Highest, 46; lowest, 37; i in mind, where utility is measured in terms of reduction | Goodetow and Harry Hagen; to |~~~ A a et i in weight without sacrifice of s 1th and durability. | Hocd Bay, E. Joseph and Charles . . '. by And 5o’ the sATAH Uy Bontimued or ‘restmBdl:all, A1ONE NARhuoR L Bl r e Dally Lessons in En(ush V¥ 1. GORDON 3 ¥ o d high e - V. L. the line—for steels that will stand higher temperatures, were Jeff Sanders, Mrs. Reynolds steels suitable for prefabricated hcmes, steels of greater [and Geneva Walters: to Haines, ! oo oo oo ) 3 O machinability and steels for improved wire products. owa P s f i SMALIL BUSINE SS hin steels for improved cts. Howard Owen and R. R. Smith. WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I wonder if she will go. This glimpse into Steel's laborateries is not ex- Flying to Juneau from Sitka g s 1 1 4 Mt A and. ingeny has been spent on the citing because it is unique. Quite the contrary. It is were Ruth Barlowe, R. A. Colby, " l_fwn{\dm WHETHER sz NOT she will go. p : ital for small busi- CXCiting because it is typical of what is going on in L L. Colby. Eunice Okagi and O. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Attack and attacked. Pronounce a-tak problem of how to provide new cap ity some 2,300 American industrial laboratories and be- A. Colby; from Tenakee, Henry and a-takt, not a-takt and a-takt-ed T too little has been spe perhans, on the question use it therefore symbolizes one of the most dynamic Anderson, and from Poison Cove, OFTEN MISSPELLED: Chinchilla; two C's, two H;x two I's, two L's. of making it vossible for small business to create characteristics of American industry. In 1937, accord- Wallace Westfall, SYNONYMS: Faithful, constant, true, loyal, reliabe, trustworthy. : to a study just published in “The Index” of the ————— | YORD STUDY: a word three times and it is your Let us capital through the retention of earning New York Trust Company, 303 research workers were , % : ¢ by attracting outside e iz e el e increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word 1sinesses gro 1 par by attrac 2 e oye ' every R vage-earners, 232 in the ey ). Dulimssses Aroign. > s ;m“:' "‘f‘}l“:,’_"‘fs',’i]d phmv“l'"‘ it e pNA RINGS ElGHT VOCIFEROUS; making a loud outcry; not hen they have drunk | capital, in part from earpings that are “plowed back.” radio apparatus a ogravh industries, 207 ' ne, every mun ifeals g o d grows impudent and | 7 8 . y R it ehiall petroleum and 173 in rubber. The universitiss have wir ““1 man feels himselfy ha and grows impudent and enterprises was individual inv s, where the requite- basic scientific knowledge, but the results of the ap- n,-—,,,w,-------,.,.-,--,._,,,_‘..--m-,-,---,,-iv ment was for long-term cavital. The high level to pliad research carried on in our industrial laboiatories which individual inccms taxes have risen in recent are evident on every hand in new and improved = Pacific Northern Airlines re- MODERN ET'OUETT ERTA I {\ vears, however, has produced a situation in which the Products, lower costs and ‘wider distribution of the ported eight persons on their East- l(()B RTA LEE | o s Bt A o i s . findings of modern technology. bound flight from Anchorage yi | possible re on such investments, when measured I3 b5 SEE o RS A Lok L SRR SO L TSR I While United States steel is busy with its problems | lerd@y, and five bound west from against the risk involved, is totally inadequate. But b lbys vt r e e pro. | Juneau. ) Q. Should one plan the games when giving a party for children, or businesses that grow do not grow entirzly by attracting 1t 8 O35 & 1€ et - e s onim Capt. Maury Keating, First Offi- just allow them to do as they please? L They also gfow through the creation YA Which they hope. will result, in the next five ory 60 VARV *S8-08 CHE: Etg i | outside capita I ] l1so grow throug ,A‘ ten years, in airplanes safe for all-weather flying. 'In (‘(x ]o¥n V(lm. m\. .m. ae“m fss A. It is better to plan their games beforehand of their own capital, and this is especially true he (e te sgraph industry, this study reminds us, short- FL}\(1|31‘ } ‘\nph}A ?xoua!{t ‘: (])e Q. When a girl sitting out a dance with a man, is the man case of small business enterprises wave radip-beam svstems are now being constructed |5 “‘1“” iy pa e g permitted 0T r during this pericd to dance with another girl? | Domestic Commerce, a publication of the United linking important cities with equipment that will carry |50 10 :_’.“”‘-l "“‘(:(“;[fu\;‘ A D A No heshould nct do so { States Department of Commerce, recently published wessages in two direction at the same time ’(‘;m“l B‘:”kp waye : Q. Is yellow becoming to a llow complexion? an interes and realistic discussion of this question o t \ “mlx:w (;1:;1;1;:“ ur:("\ ;‘:al(!:l‘):l ‘v:.dw‘:( 'm(l\;;ll'u‘s pvspe T A, N6 #he should vold Veliw will emphasize her sallow- of small business financing by J. C. Dockeray of the L e e (P 1 ”:, s, Bene | erman, Frank Borys. hesy i Finance and Tax Division, Offica of Small Business. ‘'S ; ”‘l “‘ "1’-"1‘” 1“ !““ ny ""'b‘l ‘i Dol Anchorage to Juneau: M. Che- N....-,-..,...,,--““-...m,.-«.., R AR SR wtroduced > railroads—new gas turbine locomo- = The typical small business entervrise, Mr. Dockeray .ntroduced on the rallroad i 16 J0COMO” | (ilion, Robert Matson, Owen Rye, f tives, Diesel-electric locomotives, improved coaches and noted, is unincorporated, and hence the ;||.,)11(| TS are oo o ears. and SERIESY o nd It (:}'flxb:;mlo:x e ubject, not to the corvoration tax, but to the st2eply pypjcation between moving trains or between trains C°P S AThHoToh RHE. Ataratae ated individual income tax. Another handicad and roadside towers o po e ma il . q . 5 . B N Marcia Shepherd took the afts nder which small business d especially the young One of America’s leadigg chemical companies re- it terp pér: idely fluctuating carnings. ports that of its total salés at the present time 30|R00R flight westward, with the enterprise—opcrate 1 wid a g G s .“ x« . “t. i .I).\ .,‘_ o ”‘”4 ¢ i 3 followi persons abourd “’Ufl]‘ ry method cf averaging income for tax per cent is repic eoted & Prod 2 : Hero ‘-rw-- Jurieati. to Anchorage:. Jack st R e R TR Y e R e nnln\.vll‘tl\.l o nu’ lxln.(“um.nunl ‘m{.(lm mnl be l(n( cher, Mrs. 3¢ Winn, W. A, BéRs it businesses with fluctuating characteristics are to s Sort -of «UhIng DROVIGCS arnpie Justtication | mi- Gottey ka Baiics the chservation of the author of the New York be cn a c tax basis with businesses whose 3 . R t Company’'s study that industrial research is at BLISS STORE incomes arc stable.” Correction of this difficulty ay A 3 x 1 5 S8 § 3 once “an industry and an incubator of industries 018 Borrp Wit walNLE Mohm: dhén would require an amendment to the revenue laws grant- 1 js also, one might add, an excellent example of “m_‘__ m\_-' s (;l;‘_ s =m ing individuals engaged in the privilege of private capital at work in the ' manner o e il o b ! Tt s ork ol masae _ IDRESSES and APRONS R —adv. 557-t12 "‘ w h' ' however, and pointed out that the battle, featured by such a Wall -o e washingion country would be a long time for-'Street buying siege that the Se- ATTENTION ELKS M G R d | getting that the Democratic Party | curities and Exchange Commission' Elks Meeting Wednesday April e"y- 0- Ollll was Rooseveit's Party s liiting its eyebrows. Center of 23 at 8 p.n. Initiation and feed. “Don’t forget,” said the Senator'the speculative effort is the Van —adv. 560-t2 (Continued frum Page Cnej frem Rhede Island, “that the Re-' Alstyne, Noel, Co., of New York, - —_— - publicans haven't dared repeal a previously suspended by the SEC ¢ ¢ ]\u" sle piece of Roosevelt 1"’1‘ ation i’or ten ':h\ ‘1’01‘ :(-unb\f shares ot 00 Dules in Brash SRl to 18l B e e :(':‘-k "(mr‘u thas matter. | Higgins “hoat, 4 .vml"fi on ¥ [kll(\‘- info French hendh mae resultiof ped. That's the Republican Party's Or even attack 1t for that matter.;*iggins boat In violatlon of the; ;55 gongressional economy. The spot. Dead center. And that’s what ' This should show all of us how rules. Meanwhile, stockbolders will o ot M EE bt the center is, ‘dead p«v)puldx he .~Y1v11 1.\v and h_gu strong- battle it out at a meeting April 28 American air routes through Af- Truman volitely said that he 1y his memory favors us. & rica, cost '$8,000.000" o/ /build and didn’t notice any such trend Green went on o cite a tendency MAIL BAG about $100,000 to keep up annually, “Well," replied Flynn, “we've got in the Democratic Party to play, Edwin W. Pavenstedt, Miami— If we give it up, it reverts to Li- to get in there and pm-l\.mr more down Roosevelt ior fear of dimin- pe ayuthority for my statement ! beria which will turn it over to progressive legislation. We've got to ishing President Truman’s stature. ¢na; Senator Borah of Idaho urged the French, who already are ang- fight harder for health, welfare,| “As Drew Pearson said.Mr. Pres- pranlin Roosevelt to take a stand |ling for it. Some U. S, Army men insurance and education. ident,” “Green coneluded, “YOU'Ve o1 the Spanish Loyalists in thelare privately worried about Rus- We've got to do a lot more than got an opportunity to break prece- gpanjsh Civil War was Senator |sian influence in the French Gov we've done about housing too. Wc dent and make history by being the poran himseli. .Ambassador | ernment and fear Roberts Field can’t let Taft steal the play on fimst great President to folloW 8 Ocwaldo Aranhs, New York—The|might become & ' Bepping-stone that frent either great President. We're all sure jjmportant U. S. African air base,|through Africa to South America: “Ed, I'm going down the line for You're doing just that Roberts Field, in Liberia, opposite | (COPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE. INC) every piece of legislation I be- — — - — e — - lieve in,” Truman declared. “I stat- WOMEN'S VOTE . = ed program ol social legisla A rather sharp note was sounded ;C d P zl i | Hon . i my mesiage 5o the C by Connecticut National Commit- rOSSwWor uzzie g gress last January. In that mes:ace tee Woman Mary Hausman, who fr- | sn st ta witih 1 v ! retrieve e Wo- ACROSS 31. Silkworm | I wasn't Ju t witn my H._lfl action to retrieve the w 1. Cut short 88 Aneatheiic head, T was talking with my heart men’s vote 4. Dormouse 37. Anglo-Saxon R 100, “Make no mistake about it,” she, 3 Bwab o money 15 Ncte—Next day, the Hol - sald. “The wemen beat us last time. 33, Put on |0 ed the tougn GOP anti-labor bill And they can do it again. It takes Bigovred |8 with 93 Demccrats voting with the an awful lot of irritation to make ! e 1ol Republicans miilions of women carry their ba- & SOl DeR o il | bies with them to the polls on Elec- pignts HAGUE SPEAKS tion Day to vote against an ad- e 46, Straw hats (M Jersey City's Frank Hague, whe ministration whose actions they e g Dranches of E] | mely dis- tea e H 150 b 1 to do with' nominat- d ce with. It will take a lot of eriminating 80, Draw L i ing Truman, backed up Flynn. He work to make them vote for us 21 Mountains in SR P T l e saiicd oy amete Mpemetlsm, in et dig.! B e Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle the party an essential for re- Although not asked to comment,| 3l Meltic nnd : asure BN election in However, he wasn't Mayor Hague seemed to take this 32. 1‘,,”1 of the I new or the . Incandescent as outspcken as the boss of the almost as personal criticism 1511 moofi 1o lamp p Don't look at me,” he said. “I'm the moon’s Part of a just seen enormous for the women PLE paLrel ; | Presid prestize na- —_— VT el 3 et | said Hague. “But we must CANADIAN DOG WAGS WALL ceived by it. We're now in STRE %3 ment 5. Catch sight of f good feeling. This is the: For a long time Canadians have e e very time must work the hard- complaincd that the Wall Street R inaliinentar est. If we don't we're liable to slip tail has wagged the Canadian fi- ¢ back into the rut.; nacial dog. Canadian business, Hague reported that the New largely financed in Wall Street, was utter Jersey outlock is the Dem- at the m oi the big New York N Lute ocrats unless a lot of h is speculators. | Artifical done. He mentioned the reve of . But now Prime Minister Maurice the last campa i his Duplessie of Quebec has reversed [3/ politicians to a this in an action which may affect| |z vote next American newspapers, and which [ alieady has had reverberations in-| 37 GREEN QUOTES PEARSON ide the Justice Department. Du- | land’s Senator Thecdore plessie has threatened to withhold |44 T A €1 bserved at the crown lands from newsprint pro- 6. (] }-T‘m!:‘:!"sl‘ Eishth par Truma popularity is duction it Wall Street speculators 8 e fact t the President tamper with the St. Lawrence Cor- o ent in A 2" Move smcothly count ould make poration, now supplying vital <t i C r to needes t ) se 4 op Grassy fleld In orde eceded newsprint to several large [3 iy el remain popular een said, the American dailies 4 President would to continue Despite the fact that newsprint making forthright decisions s the lifeblood of American news- ' i o He warned the party against papers, the St. Lawrence Company| 3 EibhtaEstan playing down Roosevelt too much, is in the throes of a stockholders | g - fifae f LOOK and LEAR ,\ L. CCORDON f P R e e Y 1. What in newspaper parlance is a “masthead”? 2. The invention of what mechanical device affected human life more t any other? 3. Which is the st lake that lies entirely within the United States? 4. What type of apple is the most widely grown |I1 the United bhl(‘s” 5. Who wrote the “Canterbul ANSWERS: 1. The material at the head of the first column of the editorial page, | giving ownership, subscription, and advertising rates. 2. The steam engine, which changed the system of home manufacture to the factory system } 3. Lake Mi 4. The winesap. 5. Geoffrey Chaucer JUREAU MARINE CO. Marine MARINE WAYS Boat Sales Harfdware, T5: wc ANDAEN and Rubber Boats roo west eignin 5. Appraisals PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Have Your Beat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways (1340-1400.) Anoiher Service Feature: § We have added fo our equipment a modern CRANKSHAFT GRINDER | The only one in Southeast Alaska , READY TO HELP YOU ‘ Motor Rebuild & Marine Service § P. 0. Box 193 | 1012 West 10th St. ——— Juneau Phone 863 JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL i PHONE 787 Third and Franklin E. C. SWEENEY i as a pala-up subsciiver (0 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. Present this covpon to the box office of the | CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: " "BREAFAST IN HOLLYWOOD" Feaera: Tax—12c¢ per Person PHONE 14_THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. |, and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your horae with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ! Market TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1947 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month \ in Scottish Rite Temple \ beginning at 7:30 p. m CHAS. B. HOLLAND, Worshipful Maste JAMES W LEIVERS, Secreta Silver Bow Lodge @No. A 2, LO.OF. Meets every Tues day at 8:00 P. M., I. O. O. F. HALL Visiting Brthers Welcome J. A. SOFOULIS, Noble Grand oV, LLOW, Secretary fimnus B. GRIFFIN Co. It's not how much you pay fo ' your fur coat, or how little—It's what you get for your money Martin Vicior Furs, Inc. Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Thrée Generations Ees C. Cooper, CPA BUSINESS COUNSELOR Specializing in o Corporation—Municinal and Trust Accounts B.P.0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 p m. Visiting brothers welcome, VICTOCR POWE R r“mltud Rulet. W. H. BIGGS, R The Erwin Feed Ce, Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 703 HAY. GRAIN. COAL and STORAGE CALIFORNIA Grocery and Mcat Market 478 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 FREE DELIVERY Juneau l "The Rexall Store” I Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a Profession Jones-Stevens Shep LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR sSeward Street Near Third Alaska Music Supply Arthur m. Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward Uggen, BOATS BUILT and REPAIRED Channel Boat Works P. O. 2133 West Juneau Across from Boat Harbor Phone RED 110, after 6 P. M. HEINKE GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Blacksmith Work GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. 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 BARANCF COFFEE SHOP The Alaskan Hotel wly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates Hutchings Economy Choice Meats At All Times PHONES 553—92—35 The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 PHONE SINGLE O VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Building Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 805 10th St. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager Open Evenings Fhone 218 Plumbing ® Heating Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shep, Inc. l EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOME! lRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 505 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau ] o SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE (0. FORMERLY §™*TH OIL BURNER SERVICE 0il Burners — Plumbing — Healing DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—GREEN €% 1891—0ver Half a Cenlury of Banking—1947 * The B. M. 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