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PAGE FOUR ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1947 | prising that there should be protests in the Senate and _— 1120 YEARS AGO 797 mwpine MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 142 NATIONAL REPRF ‘ourth Avenue Blds , Se ily Alask i 31 r ALASRA "l}nr(’ clsewhere, and even demands in certain quarters, for | ORE] ARS Jai p S Vi 2 ! 8 and: | : the cancellation of the traveler’s passport. We' are | SERDND S aiipy ishe cranilh AR Sunody IR sure, however, that Mr. Truman's good judgment will Meets st and {thir Monday of each month ) A oty TeHA KA | sanction no such action in the case of Mr. Wallace : Sk 5 S e ha e in Scottish Rite Temple HELEN TROY MO e - - President | The principal effect of trying to muzzle Mr. Wallace ST T R | \beginning at 7:30 v. m DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - ’de‘:;;‘ !;4::::2: would be to suggest to many deeply interested fm'mgn-] MAY 13, 1927 H > m- CHAS. B. HOLLAND, A g S . ““'Managing Editor | ers that the United States Government has reason to | ¢ of Twin boys were born at St. Ann’s Hospital Wednesday night, May | agjutant. Worshipful Master; JAMES W P e - - Business Manaker | foqr what Mr. Wallace is saying. There is no reason | o MAY 13 e !11, to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hanna. o LEIVERS, Secretary. Entered In the Post . Juneau us Second Class Matter. [ for such fear. In seeking to strengthen two pivotal! o J. B. Burford o AN | B e, [ s i A RSN B A Bliiasad by oirelic 16 JoatsuAma Deerite tor $140 ber menini [ TAUONS 111 HE DA BRSNS SRl Rl W. R. (Bill Carter | Dr. H C. DeVighne, Commissioner of Health for the Territory, | FUR STORAGE Silver Bow Lodge S e Blwick'y et e L.,(“':’(‘ e S Mrs. William Franks ® |issucd a statement on behalf of the local clean-up and paint-up campaign, | | Cleaning—Glazing—Repairing @Nn. A 2, LO.OF. Ore vear. in advai 5.00; 8ix mo! H»“:. g palls, pre . and Cor : ol rounti] Roscoe M. Laughlin e j urging community cleanliness as a means to better health for everyone, Ma"in VltioH" l Meets every Tues gl Bl g port ootkie NEAMMRE Hethia te il s ® | by destroying possible breeding places for germs Urs, M. | |ayat 8:00 P. M, 1. 0..0. F. HALL the Business Office of any fal 4 il attie x , RSN L SRR A SR L oo L R Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Visiting Brathers Welcome 3 their papers To call Mr. Wallace home would merely accentuate o Rudy Gaylord . s 4 g i Three Generations Telephones New | the only element of danger in the situation, which is| e Clark Hardy | The Douglas Volunteer Fire Department invited all residents of the | on: J. A, SOFOULIS, Noble Grand MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRES | that the people of Europe to whom Mr. Wallace speaks (o o o « ® o ® | channel area to attend their annual spring dance being given this night | | H. V. CALLOW, Secretary rep e Acsocisied Press o exclusively entiiled o the ust, 96 | will overestimate his present authority In this country | - — IR at the Natatorium. The Alma had been pressed into service to handle the | ' James 0. CQoper, CPA| —————— it crediied i ‘wia baper and aiso the local news pubisaed n:Afln:‘.(.-‘.‘::n: 1:;‘.[ ;x; )\.;l\z“;v'.k, :r»’x);\‘ l‘l):)l“-;l;\(ffill'li]x:"!('fxlln‘x‘l'(lt | e orig vt bl hiuateg bitl__ | crowd from Juneau. | BUSINESS COUNSELOR @ B.P Q - — " —— . | OPP il S rected. only to setting | Which he has been soft-pedalling— o o 1 Specializing in 9 B0 ELKS _ Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | in the whole affair need be directed only to setting gt 3% i O Mrs. H. L. Faulkner left on the Admiral Rogers:last nigit for Seattls, fon- AL 7 and that he would also push teach: | Corporation—Municinal and Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. ' this poin oper perspective. If Mr. Wallace a v 264 this point in proper persy ve ers’ salary increases | and was to be gone about three weeks. { Trust Accounts m. Visiting brothers welcome, chooses to accuse the Administraticn which he did) g o0 gom nad declared that| VICTOR POWER, Exalted not leave on his own initiative of now pursuing a | : Y Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. The Erwin Feed Co. - Office in Case Lot Grocery holicy of “rathless. imperialism - and if he attempts |21l Vestiges of the New Deal should | Representative W. L. Paul v to rally British opinion against the bipartisan policies | ¢ Wiped from the law books. The |the Admiral Rogers from Sitka s meeting this night, with J. P. Anderson PHONE 701 “SMILING SERVICE” scheduled to speak on “Lawns, Their Care and Upkeep.” HAY. GRAIN. COAI of Congress, that is his privilege and his right, as a | American people had given Repub- o and ST Be"’s Cash 'd STORAGE Gl’flcery citizen of & democracy which practices the principle | icans a mandate in the last elec- The Juneau Garden Club W PHONE 104 or 105 a passenger arriving il Juneau on — of free speech. But Mr. Wallace's foreign audiences | 1O ‘r’_“““""”“*_“"i g must understand that with these words and in this | ator from Missouri, and the GOF action he is not speaking as the leader of a major | Would have %o ca I“i"“”";‘ e e political party, either in the Nation or in any on {ntire program, including debt re- | | Edward Kehoe of Fairbanks w: the lone winner of the Nenana ! duction, tax cuts and stiff labor | ice pocl of $37.000, which would probably net him about $33000. The | o m,x.‘(}x,:s“gly;‘zr ;Sth:lml l:,g :1} :“:‘;K::::‘ ‘::L}‘_‘_:::‘m | control. ! clock stopped at 5:42 o'clock this morning, and it was the first time !n! ! c A L l r u H N I A Ches Darles Jopu I 3 1 “Well, T can't go along with you |histcry the award went undivided { | Grocery and Mcat Market Some months ago it Mr. Wallace's unintended mission to precipitate a sharp dec ton. both within | €ntirely.” broke in Taft. “As far as Weather: Highest, 46; lowest, 37; rain. T 'm concerned, 1 wil ca - Bl A thie' Adsainistration itsslt #ud I AfE¥iban pubiic onin-| s, Loncericds Lintil e Sl EERRN 0 PR e .| 473 — PHONES — 371 - betwehn thp 4 R solicy of Secretary | © help the working people and I High Quahty Foods at The Rexau Sf 1" ol A L s R AN !intend to fight ior action on hous- Moderate Prices ore Byrnes and the policy of unending appeasement which |1 -*14 [0 HER 100 ©¢ e D 'I l e E l' l‘ by [ y 4 brought such small results’ WFI Wallace's preserit { N8 And teachers’ relist-quring ‘ud ; ally Lessons in ng IS W. .. GORDON || I— Your Reliable Pharmacists ha : journey may not have similarly unintended but equally | 3G G BUTLER-MAURO As might be expected of a faithful Cabinet mem- | wholesome results. For it is already apparent that his | .t 1 I B% 5 S8 BECAT ] f oo oo o e o === Jones-Sievens Shqp DRUG ¢ ber, Secretary Snyder of the Treasury Department extravagant and excited charges against his own Gov- Ihuusurv "m‘;‘“‘.‘xhr S(,m’l“ .wm‘;n WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not v, “I'm most nearly ready. ¢ co. Grots Gub sl an " sons why the Senate should ernment are provoking adverse comment in .xmnv;”m \\:rk ' Say, “I'm nearly (or, almost) ready.” LADIES'—MISSES’ reject the tax reduction bill passed by the House by a j Ofiginally friendly British sources, and certainly, here | 0 vy "y OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Fover. The French pronunciation is READY-TO-WEAR HARRY RACE at home, every speech he makes wins Senate and House - : ol g > three-to-one vote | Y6tes. fob Mr: Triihan® prégram: the last educ bill (for te fwa-ya, Im?t A as In AH, second A as in DAY, accent last syllable. i | seward Street Near Third 2! Heavy taxation for another fourteen mionts |’ = o =0T RD PP i - salary incr ing ?vh’ul-}(i a OFTEN MISSPELLED: Salary; ARY. Celery; ERY. [ Drugglsj called for, the Secretary of the Treasury believes, be- 4 B ? | couple of years ago Taft confess- SYNONYMS: Composure, calmness, serenity, placidity, repose. | oo 2 & cause: Present taxes do not constitute an excessive | Bem}l} j‘,‘,’f‘l,"ehs |ed. “But I'm going to support the WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us! IA]aska Music Sunpl The Squibb Store' hardship: heavy taxation s a weapon against immi- (Washington Post) | legislation this time and will dojnerease our vocabulary by mastering cne word each day. Today’s word: | : Pply Where Pharmacy Is a nent inflation: . taxes must be held at. their present| Along with its other touchy problems, Congress |2l I can to get teachers' aid en- HOMONYM; a word having the same pronunciation as another, but Arthir M. Uggen, Manager Profession level because there is no certainty that the 1948 Fed- | may soon face a decision as to much packaged glamour “f‘;r‘\'”‘(““l‘r ';‘9‘;7 sELL SyNDICATE. NGy | CUTETIng in meaning. (Pronounce first O as in ON). FAIR and PARE; | | Fianos—Mausical Instruments eral budget can be reduced: it would be sound po! is a necessity to an American woman. A petition ask- t o A """ | BEAR and BARE; SO, SOW, and SEW. and Supplier BOATS BUILT and REPAIRED Phone 206 Second and Seward ing that the first $85 each woman spends at the beauty | to accumulate a surplus and apply it to the debt: | Ing that the fst 895 each Haman TANCE B “hae | COMPENSA N FUR on of personal income taxes would make further | s been drawn by cosmetic manufacturers and operators ditficult: and the tax bill (% o0 ohops. The petition signers say that the | AG (OMMMISIONERS pased by the House is inequitable, | continuation of a flat 20 per cent excise on cosmetics The figures marshaled by Secretary Snyder in|not onlv does them but also American womanhood IS pROposED IN Blll 3 ¥ Channe! Boat MODERN ETIQUETTE Yhmmrra e | | oeuvsecewea, || | Ehannel Boat Works Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Ph:z;“;;;"’;'m&;’f‘:e:':':;{' revision of the tax | pmen s T e ] support of one of these arguments are interesting. | great disservice. Certain beauty products, they main- | Q. How should the knife and fork be placed on the plate when not | Blacksmith Work Out of estimated national income of $166,000,000,000 tain, are essential to a woman's well-being—and even ; i iyl D ! | GENERAL REPAIR WORK only $60.000,000.000 i subject to personal income tax, | the hational well-being. Since coat manufacturers| Members of the Alaska Game " U e il e e center | | Phone 204 929 W, 12th st. FOR | 92.000,000,000 not : have gotten fur-trimmed garments uv to a certain Commission will be allowed an in- price level exempted from the excise, the beauty crease in compensation in connec- i 5 culturists alse would like to get their noses inside the |tion with official duties through a ption; $55,000,000000 In { measure recently introduced by A. The difference is accounted for by able becat it is service pay or dividends and interest not subject to t ; AP ritaR tent personal exemptions, and $17,000,000,000 in deductior American women are reported to spend around |Delegate Bartlett lik At present rates, the Snyder figures show, the Federal | ¢y, billion dollars annual ! government levi tax of $19,000,000.000 on the $69,- | shops. The beauty industr 000,000,000 subject to the levy. This works out at a |glamour wave of the last two decides, has become big little over 27 per cent. Speaking as the representative | business. While in 1920 there were only 10,000 beaut, of an Administration which screanis whenever an item shops, there are now around 130,000. About 125 mil- lion lipsticks are sold annually. It has been estimated | compensation is allowed to the that the average American woman during her lfetime |members when they are actual ~ =1 | Huichings Economy uses three times her weight in cosmetics. With | engaged in investigations, meet- b, b and LEARN 2 . aozoox | Market of the plate, cutting edge in. Lay the fork parallel to it, further toward is the woman's place to tell the head vaiter where sne woua | |Warfield's Drug Store e to sit when having dinner with a man in a hotel? i | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) ; on cosmetics and beauty | At the present time a per diem A. No; leave it to the man to tell the waiter. | NYAL Family Remedies , riding on the crest of the {of $10 is paid to each member Q. How much space should be left for the left-hand margin of> a of the commission in travelling to'gocial Jetter? HORLUCK'S DANISH and from and in actual attend- A * AL BRI 2 M D i T S A. The proper margin width is largely determined by the size of ICE CREAM the letter paper. W ta Ideal Paint Shop Wall Paper Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt Youw'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF of expehditure is threatened with the ax, this levy of 27 per cent on taxable income amounts to no “exces- can people.” «ive hardship on the Amer ly pursuing glamour, | in American women so enthusiastics : il e e s ety | oot el B0 H _ COFFEE SHOP Mr. Wallace's Mis them, and with an election approaching, this |measure would extend the pay-"7 . SEHDEE | AU —— oice Meats At All Times - petition of the beauty vendors has political possibilities. jment of the $10 per diem to thell SR 4 o . ; : | PH! 5392 i Pt ey inions may ind that ey can wit” soles. au | members ‘while carrying on offic| L What do the colors i the United States Tlag symbolize? ! il s The Alaskan Hotel { When an American citizen wino has been honored | petition of the beauty vendors has politica possibilities. | ¢i2l work in addition to the regu- hat is the diameter of the average snowflake? | \ by his country with high public office goes abroad | perhaps even sidestep women's growing demands for |1ar ba‘mf Commission session f i VX”? was “‘:’ first P_rfsldl‘m to wear long trousers? | The Chatles W Cafler Newly Renovated Rooms for the purpese of organizing foreign sentiment against | offices and party recognition by giving them tax-free | A provision in the bill makes Which is the oldest Lving specimen of tree descended from at Reasonable Rates the policies of his own Government, it is not sur- ' lipstick certain that not over $7.000 {5 ex-figeological times? Morlllary i 8 ——- |pended for this purpose in ar 5. What are the names of the three pedals on a piano? ecrecs, but let the United States to lift the one-time cradie of dem- |On€ fiscal year which would cover ANSWERS: Fourth and. Franklin Sts. Ithe expenses of all the commis PHONE 136 PHONE SINGLE O d ifi:fla;hinqlon guide pen—and guide it most ocracy out of its present slough of | ' AR ARAR i oetiter 1. The red is for valor, zeal, and fervency; the white for hope, purity, | Mflfy-GO-ROUfld carefully anti-demecracy. R et R the rectitude of conduct; the blue for the color of Heaven, reverence to | VANITY BEAUTY 2.—Forget the State Department’s 1 God, loyalty, sinceri justice, a 4 e o e+ o . * e e e . loyalty, sincerity, justice, and truth. SALON : & mid-Victorian idea that we are not TAFT GETS RELIGION 1. Ti1DE TABLE 5 2. One-tenth of an inch || Card Beverage c (Conlmurgr fiurm Page L—nk: 9 uum'," to nm-m-nfi \\;lhAnvu-‘ SOVer- | Republican colleagues have been ! o MAy~H > 3. Thomas Jefferson. ‘Wholesale 805 10th St. Cooper Building B = eignty of the Greek Government, chyckling about the way OiO'S|e 1ow tide 3:05 am. 65 {t. ® . Tre vine e ' ¢ ELSIE HILDRETH, Ma ot th A wen @and instead lead the Greek Gov- genator apparently “got! s A 05 am., 6. : ne PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT 9 nager ielped upseb this Plan. But even Senator Bob Taft apparently “8ot|e mijgh tide 8:50 am. 118 ft. e 5. Damper pedal, sustaining penal, and soft pedal the gocdnatured Jimmy rankled at'ernment—by the mnose, though religion” after the Senate unex-|o pow tide 15:21 pm. 33 ft. o R enal, and soft pedal. for MIXERS or SODA POP Open Evenings Fhone 218 these maneuvers—though he never (thrcugh the King—almost every pectedly smacked down the 1abor|e mHigh tide 23:04 p.m., 133 ft. = blamed Marshall for them. As a|Step of the way. Otherwise we Will pj)] amendment to restrict INdUS- 3 ' ¢ o o o 2 » « © ® ® ® _ % N sort of token of friendship, how- be up to our necks in the crooked- try-wide collective bargaining. il S = ever, and in order to compare notes | €st. smelliest dictatorship that ever — a¢ a closed-door GOP caucus the| 1@ yOUR MONEY IS NOT on Russia, both men sat down 1;.&!;‘_"']”1 d the dictator-polluted Bal- Taft suddenly began talk- | EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will NOTICE Tn ALL rlsnm“z“ . » week and broke bread together. | kans st lize a New Dealer, even | pay you to investigate our offerings um I“ . ea'ln — . .’(—]-I‘I)nn‘l \\u\hw nl\nnm' on the mkmx,:’ issue }:vn.l;{ Frc.sh[m.vux b"”'_}in well chosen investments, ALAS- PROGRAM FOR GREECE | Greek army. They don't need any ator James P. Kem of Missouriiga FINANCE CORPORATION, Mo wiat. Presideni Trgman g 0TS WeBDOSIO! inato gith which iwheni By QSRR R WOTHY I;‘;-lcmm- Building, 4th and Main Be Sure to Secure YOUR LICENSE Before [ been voted his money for Greece 0 Kill civillans. And they can't atribe agains emocra d- | —adv. 5T4-tf s s 1= I urners : e bring tho guerrilias down from the ministration of his fellow Missouri- Sailing fo the Fishing Grounds and Turkey, he faces the all-im- portant question of exactly how he will spend it. Upon this largely de- pend two things 2 1—Whether we have peace or ——— : FURNITURE Clearance continues on Jureau-Youngs wslez hills, even with more weapons. an 4.—Grant immediate amnesty to What's more, Taft served notice all political prisoners and exiles- that he would expedite action on) with an American guarantee behind This American guarantee should Telephoue-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shep, Inc. dv. 573-tf For convenience the Law is quoted below? Article 6—Sec. 3161 Compiled Laws of Alaska 1933 war with Rus i It s > unlaw . , . 2. —Whether Harry Truman is re- attract all the rebels down from H fishir ghal}“l,n_klml‘,‘fifu.],fm a,ny person to gneage m e e e Rl el (- ssword Puzzle Bl fishing in Alaska who is not @ citzen of the United || A e who are relatively small in numb RIEE tates, or who has not declared his intention to be- | a s & Regarding the less 5~—Use most of the American * ACROSS 34, Southern state: E S|C come such, a'}fi all persons qualified to engage in S e e - e o i cash to rebulld the key ports of| abr. *T fishing, shall first cbtain a license so to do under the | S e Grecee wil | Pridges. This will both give employ- & Tover Bevernge R : | 2 . A h ! ment -and get the trade of Greece ' ADESr Consider [VIAIT PENALTY, riolati i run out one year ircm now, just 13. Greek epto I Sas NALTY. Anyone violating the provisions of ] ] , 2 : .. !back on its feet. If this can be oe! I3 AlTA % e e . 7 i i ' as the 1948 polit garmpaten fg) SEHON L8 Vagh o JILA oA ipost AL (S1a1a this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, | enera all lllg an °vulg getting hot. And if Harry Truman A single year, private banks Ecountered Male child and, upon conviction shall be punished b i has to come back to the taxpayers|©f the World Bank can go in the Obliterato Clever K o t’l"- than fifty E punishe y a fine of PHUNE 333 CALL t ROBERT i g oo ck Lo the LAXPAYENS | cond year with ordinary business A do dt‘(;h“ an l{t) dollars nor mg_re than two hun- or a 5 i at tha nd or more |40 o R R e i = red dollars or by imprisonment for not more tha T ot on vou can | 108DS to imance the rest of Greek standing wiA|R o ! 10t more than | aor o Astinite that ne | reconstrtiction B8. Barly (RpRliay A[N[D thirty days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. LIGHT BARBER SHOP will be a one-shot president If, on the other hand, U. 8. dol- of shoes B YIEIS 2 DS i If. ‘on the other hand, the Greek H14TS 8re squandered on arms, plus 34, bird 59. Fish eggs i 0 DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION | | program s a success, the so-called E°°US Which only bolster the ruling £ Rlver shores §. fxinted SPNCRRL Yor & R Box 651 Juneau, Al (-)k (| e TRaNERE LENS S ERERCHIEED gt s RSN Mgt DR. D. D. MARQUARDT ; history. And what's far more im- |P1ack market, then Greece will be Relieved L Branch 3. Coman ‘back :. ] M. P. MULLANEY, . B g atd portant, the peace of the world| P3¢k asking for more dough one 4. Glosses Tax Commissioner. OPTOMETRIST may be materially stabilized yow ot fe sz [B %/ iz [0y | el S ki : Second and Franklin Juneau After World War I, this writer, 6.—Make sure the British fo = 6. Ancient wine PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS [ spent two years in and out of their. previous private loans to 7 receptacle C e on Balkan reconstruction |Greece. British bankers, charging & Bhnnea work, so perh knows a little of interest at around fifteen percent, hflur;"flfld the difficult problem the United | formerly dreined a heavy portion o R trun States faces in rebuilding this hec- of the Greek budget R I8 C"‘]le‘a;e‘:"y 14 SHEnmnlsflgl;)rA!!LY ALASK lasl o n l" c ' 'B k. 1941 tic corner of the world. Based on 7—Ask the United Nations to 1 Miicer ot H 28 8 BRN-VP S¥Revrice. 40 LASKA —yver n 01 bankKing— ' il Brerisnoe Telet Phint | AhBolE Shie Pl b MO8 P_“‘T-m'n;rood, EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. er Hall a Leniury g , if any one nation is qualified to port back to the UN on ev- A PREL o Present this coupon to the box office of the W 23. Cuttin m: help lift Greece from its present imbroglio of strife ything we do. This should par- offset the slap in the face ave the United Nations by go- ing ahead with Greek aid inde- pendently. It should also prepare ted abylonian abode of the dead 28. Flowering plant * The B. M. Behrends Bank ] Oldest Bank in Alaska ¢ COMMERCIAL SAVINGS CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “BADMAN'S TERRITORY" F eueral ‘Tax—12¢ per Person PHONE 14_THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO0. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your horae with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! i corruptior ates. And ever it is the United though my Repul suspect me of tryi elect Harry Tru of my own ideas can spend our money so 100 cents out of 000,000 Greek rel ior eventual taking o by the Dispatches )n the ocean appoint—through the coalition cabinet re- nting all political factions e & cept the Communists and Fascists PEARSON'S PROGRAM FOR The Fascists who collaborated with GREECE re Germans and who are now re- 1—Use the King of Greece as presented in the cabinet, must be MacArthur has used the Emperor, punished. A Democratic, middle-of- | of Japan. Let the King write the the-road cabinet is the only hope mple song merican jurlst 1b's pen name . Rail bird . 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