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PAGE FOUR ~__THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE _JUNEAU, ALASKA' ~ FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1947 ———————— e e ——— A——— S ————————————— — - e R e S e T DT T e ST B S e e e [ grossly disproportionate extent as compared to the| Dml y 41(13’.(1 Empire o e iov miome wackis. A sood o reduction bill would give a greater proportion of re .wr‘ to the low income group.’ 7] I'VE’I‘“ANB or A\louN'l' JUNEAU LODGE No. u'l ha Ret Mo SECOND and FOURTH s R S : 20 Y E A RS A G 0 fTH E EMPIRE b Monday of each month Fridays. Post Hall, Sew- in Scottish Rite Temple ard St. Visiting Com- beginning at 7:30 p. m. every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY ool S ets, Juneau, Alaska. ! What an extraordinary statement! This bill would b 2 o 2 b 2 rades Welcome. STHY TROY LINGO . A Vice-President reduce taxes by approximately 30 per cent for persons | JULY 18, 1927 H. S, GRUENING, Com- CHAS. B. HOLLAND. VL A Editor and Mensstr | the “low-income group” and by only a fraction | “Johnny Get Your Guu," the Elks' comedy, was to open this night.| Rautant. g Worshipful Master; JAMES W GER =L Business Ma more than 10 per cent for persons in the highest JULY 18 The cast included 40 people. Soloists for the show were Jack Fargher, LEIVERS, Secretary. Entered in the Post Off s Sccond Class Matter. income group. If a reduction of 30 per cent isn't; Margarst G | Evelyn Judson and Nadja Vestal z T R per month; | Breater than a reduction of 10 per cent, the Presi- | Billy F:'n 1EE | i AT FUR STORAGE Silver Bow Lodge months, S8.00 dent should, without delay, issue a new textbook on Clara Walther | The Alaska Game Commission issued a ruling that it is illegal to| | Cleaning—Glazing—Repairing No. A 2, LO.O.F. | e paid. & Mrs. Helen A. Young kin-rugs for eale ’ Meets every Tves - jvance, $750; | simple arithmetic 15.00; six months, make bear S § B Ma"in vmo' Fufl. ln(. day at 8:00 P. M,, I. O. O. F. HALL Duncan Robertson The real issue of partisan politics appears in the ‘ esbrit phomahip. nosth x Mrs. Olaf Peterson G Swedish Fur C men A. SOFOULIS, N G recularity in the delivery ' second sentence of veto message No. 1. “The right Mes, Margstet Kljoich A wgements for the second golf tournament ‘of the Thane olf edis] 'ur Craftsmen for Visiting Brothers Welcome Office. 602: Business Office, 374 kind of tax reduction,” says Mr. Truman, “at the Arthur Nelson Club were being made. J. E. Barragar had charge of the tournament.| livee) GRHEIRUDIN J.Hv v s . V. CALLOW, Secretary Skagway and Whitehorse had been invited to part icipate in the tourney to begin on August 14. The best six or eight players in the golf club were James c. ccnper' CPA right time is an objective to which I am deeply com- mitted.” When will that right time roll around? Grace McNamara e, & B &, 98 eececccvsese MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS he Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the not ott B agled ‘n"this paver and s ihe local news Bubiished | What will be the right kind? PR [to be selected to represent Juneau | | BUSINESS COUNSELOR @ B.P.0. ELKS The apable truth is. of course, S ! e y Specializing in o A . | Corporation—Municinal and Trust Accounts N AR Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at 8 pm. Visiting brothers wel- h Cole was high man at the gun club shoot. Others shooting Nelson, and Borland. et he basic and inescapable S Y bt st are still managing the formulas of finance of which were Truesdell, Morris, McNaughton, Barnes, { taxes mean drawing, somewhere, some kind of lin Thomas L. Allen left on the Northwestern for Seattle and Portland, alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- against the extravagance which has carried Federal ON AIR IRAVELERS;\umc he was to spend a month or six weeks purchasing for Goldstein's | The Brwin reed cc retary. ; | % —_— = spending to over-burdensome proportions Emporium —_—Y— The failure of Congress to override this veto can Bk jr] Ohe ";,'f‘:?FL::‘ Croveay, 1 “SMILING SERVICE" only be interpreted as acquiescence in an encroachment r F|rsf Fli hi Detailed power survey in connection with pulp development was to | sy, Filys e e upon its constitutional power of the purse One Ouarie g be made in the Juneau and Ketchikan districts this year. The surveys H"\;';d(‘g,r’\o'a"((,g““‘ | Bert's Cash GI'OCEI'Y ik ers” — One Third Are were to be done by the Cameron and Zellerbach interests. Weather report: High, 78; low, 46; cloudy. - PHONE 103 or 105 Italy Stands with France | . : y N“_mY ; vl:rl rance Women Passengers ri«-— i B SRS e CALIFORNIA LWJWL_MM“ | S i e the P . T ara. | Groce and Meal arkef 5 _th * | SEATTLE, July 18 .’\m)ln\nn.‘ll. t Dally leSSonS In EnglISh W L. GORDON Ty t Market Ttaly now stands formally beside France ly one-quarter of the nation’s alr- second of the western democracies of Europe to excludc y Y - Cloverrmie i . 470 — PHONES — 371 " Communists from her Government. By a narrow vote sl b T I L R s SR B I ) SEhigialily Yoods) at The Rexall Slore" tr of 274 to 231 her Constituent Assembly has endorsed i i nes ac- b almost one-third are women, ac g 3 | Premier de Gasperi’s fourth Cabinet, the first since U,’m;”‘: to a sampling just complet= WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not confuse GLACIER (a field or Moderate Prices Your Reliable Pharmacists WHO CONTROLS THE PURSE? the lberation to contain no Communist Ministers. od by United Air Lines. L i Bt AT P s bl I ot Wik 1 0 : e | BUTLER-MAURO From the North Sea Lo Africa there now stretehes " por o cross section of pres-| frames, etc.) a broad belt of nations opposed to Communist infil- air travel, United for sev- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Sccretive. Pronounce with accent on | Jcnes-Slevens Shflp DRUG CO. 's forewarncd presidential veto of the re- Toda ent d passed, slightly revised Federal income tax reduction | Fauon. Fo 'Givent T suls, ”(‘J“ ([v"]’f}"“"'l‘l“‘;’ were NEVET eyl yeeks distributcd questionnaires | second syllable, E as in BE, and not with accent on first syllable as is recognized. But France and Italy both accepted the g64pq jts planes. The returns are| orion heard LADI MISSES’ bill gives to wonder if President Truman has been | Russian Trojan horse. The results proved disastrous. . =gojioy Nl R R ¢ S5 5 . | READE 16 WEAR HARRY RACE able to find any firmer ground for his objections to Internal confusion and dissension prevented the Gov- Approximately 75 percent of those | uN- MUISE LED: Tranquil; one ranquillity; two L's. | 2 1e o sage the bill | rnments from functioning and undermined the au- ,ving had flown before; 25 pe | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| | Seward Street Near Third D : the measure since his last veto message on the bill {0 e siate, successive crises could be met only with » making their first trips.|increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: mgng‘ was written. Mr. Truman’s message accompanying his | givision and weakness, and civil posts were gradually mately 75 percent were| SUBSTANTIATE; to estabish the existence or truth of by proof of atel % “The Squibb Store” on business or a comci-|evidence. “Historians $ubstantiate what I have been telling you.” Alaska Hllslc snpply Where Pharmacy Is a prior veto is one of the strangest, mosl (“"f"““k]bmm filled with Communist party members. France ..,,1,,\", and most disingenuous of all the messages cver sent |was the first to throw off this paralyzing influence. ;.. of business or pleasure, | e e e from the White House to the Capitol (' There Premier Ramadier, a middle-of-the-road So0- ypjje 23 percent were traveling Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Profession If it is not as provocative as the one which Con- |clalist, is waging a brave though difficult fight for goey for pleasure and 2 pmcm MODERN E'”OUETTE Planos—Musical Instruments — aress slapped down in 1944, this is simply because | French independence. Italy has decided to follow the for cmergency reasons ROBERTA LEE and Supplier ARt Mr. Truman knows better than Franklin D. Roosevelt *“”“l‘ll“l‘::‘?;“P“‘:“““S“‘]:"::i"‘l‘1:x"':f:>lli:‘i‘:"f; LT Of those replying 70 nm(('lm werei 11 | Phone 206 Second and Seward " ; sansitive any wa > Pos of Italy s - deSDEr- mals and 80 percentifemale—BHGN o T . . 0 ey evr i ow sensive the boss on Gl B Wy, o e T P s th Socals o 1o pereen 66 16| Q@ How dor o witow regter at a hotel, a1 i Aune M. Rogers| | FEINKE GENERAI Channel Boat Works 4 g . Y g "® | party, backed by heavy majorities of moderates and yomen were on business (ips | or does she continue to use her husband’s full name? A bl 3 P. O. 2133 West Juneau equally mischievous. What both have said in effect | yjgntists in the Assembly, which has challenged the 1, age 79 percent were over 30, i ) ! REPAIR SHOP 5 is that, for reasons of political expediency, the control | Communists. In Italy the Socialists are Communist 4g pm_fl"m ots L oyarr-A0 ana gal A. She registers as Mrs. herbert H. Rogers. Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner cross from Boat Harbor of the public purse, which tradition and the Con- |allies and together they form a formidable bIOC. percent over 50 years. | @ Wnen taking friends driving should the hostess sit in the front Blacksmith Work Phone RED 110, after 6 P. M. stitution have placed in the hands of Congress, must | Premier de Gasperi receives his latest mandate by a As for income, 58 percent indi-|seat with her husband who is driving? I GENERAL REPAIR WORK how be transferred to the hands of the Executive. | slim margin of only 45 votes. He may lose these When cated their incomes were over $5,000 A. No: the hostess should ask one of the gucsts to sit in the front | | Phove 204 920 W. 12th St. FOR On February 22, 1944, Franklin D. Roosevelt ve- ‘Pfl‘-*"dt_“l de Nicola leaves the pre v‘“}‘"“-‘- as he iS anq 39 percent said their incomes!while she sits in the back with the other guests. Iz w"ll P Bl & ovchie i) An s bilterly saccaatic nessage in |ocieruined to do, snd the DEwWiCIVetDmEnY (s 608 1 weretunder 85,807 Q. Is it sufficient to send a printed card of thanks in dokrionledat | ape'. i ¥ i frented with the question of whether or not to resign | United said it conducted the sur- gLt Ieyied ihe IHoasUID A8 i ; with him. Italy is even nearer the verge of bank- 'yey primarily to determine the type tax-relief bill providing not 10]1(‘111(:: the nr(:d) but | ruptey than France. The peace treaty will leave her of present-day traffic in ('onsnlorw (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) for the greedy.” His good friend, “Dear Alben” Bark- | yirtually defenseless, with armed partisans lurking in jng various passenger service ,m.‘ NYAL Family Remedies ley, was so angry that he resigned as majority leader | her northern mountains and a hostile Yugoslav army provements. More than 1100 com-| | poised on her flank. As in France the Communists pleted questionnaires were .mnlvzcd‘ LOO K a nd LEA RN | HORLUCK’S DANISH ) A . GORDON | y ik of the Senate, declaring that if Congress had any self-Ty o it a e er resi- | have virtually complete control of labor and de Gas- e re: E ) self-respect left it would pass the bill over the Presi- |have v comp! ontrol of labor a yas- in wmpum the resuits. H ICE CREAM You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at each, both |Peri can now expect the same rhythmic wave of >, | Communist-inspired strikes with which Ramadier has { P! g T, | been valiantly wrestling. Neverchtless, the Cabinet will . ! iyt ds b SLANERT 0N 01 g Eg 0T l\p'-“mm papace i 5 b Chaty e ) E“m ove e e e Huichings Economy THE BARANOF i \ no longer be hamstrung. As one of the rightest Deputies ment of a wedding gift? A. Noj; the donor is always entitled to a n 10t a tax bill but a Warfield's Drug Store | sonal letter of thanks. | i | Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt dent's veto. By smashing majorities in houses did vote to override Observe now, with what gre oo dent Truman makes almost the same point made by | pointed out, “Ttaly at last has a Government with a 3. What President served in office for only six and onc-half months? | n k ' : his predecessor chance to govern.” How she uses that chance may 4. How old must an oak tree be to bear acorns? Ji-% arke corrm mop 3 “H. R. 1 reduces taxes in the high brackets to a ! decide the fate of Europe Ne S No!es 5. Who wrote “Marmion”? | | Choice Meats At All Times i = w | ANSWERS: S 553—82— : The Washington Florida, might heac a4 aird party, bate, Tait came over to Senator " 1. 8% by 11 inches. ok st i The Alaskan Hotel ’ which nas caused Pepper to toss the ! Connally and whispered e | 2. Cold air. {1y one thing: a third party has 1o |wouldn't be for this guy (O'Daniel) The seining boats are here getting| 5, S: :;/“1 20 yeuss G Mortua 2 sk (Comtinued prum Page Omel | chance of getting anywhere and except that he has supported Us veady for their season starting e e 0: TR D Boult riuary PHONE SINGLE O ————————————— —— | the wise politicos know it. (the Republicans) so much we had 15th. The boats are Andrew Z. IL! - - Fourth and, Pranklin sts. the Army was in Clmxgt' One Con- | PR Sy |tc do something.” Fleet, Flying . and Supreme. i PHONE 136 PHONE 555 gressman Jeaked, and that was how TRUMAN ARGU the news got out JIMMIE BYRN FOR D.P'S | o : ND HON President Truman put et :m;s::p;“liul OME Paul Paulson, skipper of the boat | argument to the “big six” Congres- | 0 slesippi lawyers are get- 31pgg7 found the USFWS No 11 "Wmas Hafdware (0. . | ting ready to try unseating Missis- poiween North and South Pass, with { 2 * sgasi & | | Wholesale 805 10th St. PAINTS — OILS SCHOLAR- |sional leaders this week to permit SHIPS Y S hlac L4 S hay pi's John Rankin: Judge Claude g, giajjeq engine and gave her a tow 3 : d S A el e o placed persons a haven gjayton, who ran against Rankin o pifin Cove g RIGEER RO SR 3 J in the United States o PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Byrnes, who, like old wine, gets bet- i lonce before, and Maj. Floyd Cun- HARDWARE yrnes, wh .\ gets The Congressional chiefs had ' . o, B 1 b= ot for MIXERS or SODA POP ter with the years, will make a claimed that the American pmp]e“*“‘S am of Booneville, now in Ja- skipper Harry Christman of the ¢ | o e il o Bolhale I SR R SRS minimum of $60,000 on his s0on-t0- | naq to be “educated and adjusted” | g Composer Jack Lawrence, \Lawco is packing fish to Pelican D) | be-published memoirs but Will 8ive 1y recsiving the foreign homeless: | 2 Fioe 1847’ tob sone [City for George Williams. Mrs Shor(’ S Window—Auto—Flate—GLASS Remington Typewriters has the backing of all labor leaders Christman also assists. b SOLD and SERVICED by the money away. but Mr. Truman rejected this, de- ( His law |m|l1|(‘!. Donald Ru‘s.\‘:ll, claring that all but a few Amcncm‘xrx‘]‘l“k:]l;‘ezse::'c;“ttlll‘:;d \;{k;llctl]lvyw‘:)cx:;{ e dbm; }{\;;;lm,\ for s F R E s ll F R Y E R s | IDEAL GLASS cu. J. B' Bnr‘nrd & C0. a trustee of the University of South citizens were ready to welcome H]P‘ E?aml‘um. wants him to found the 'Dp's to our shores. The 400,000 '];:l;:)y}hl;}tlli\mllin:\v :{a}::a:x‘qfleflrl .},S‘hevre siting her si . Mrs. Bob 121 MAIN STREET “Onsr :)norstep Is Won: by James F. Byrnes Department of peysons, he contended, could casily | icoemmmcs. 1941 oot synorcate, ey |~ A DON ABEL PHONE 633 atiafioa" Customent ;"““J".“l Solen the university. pe assimilated in our economy, and kel g { TR | ut Jimmiz says no. 4 4 5 LODGE | = x e e e struggle his|LC, maintained it was chiefly an| when yon pay 10r QUALITY why | Call Mary Joyco at the Baranot ' IBARANOF FORD ABENOY Bt han Taidhk and eduekting "»:“s"‘:‘“;‘ vesponsibility to gIVE not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- |for reservations and transportation - rlgi?:;:(SIZEdcl:?lersz)xn 1 raising 4 uce them refuge ! : o= = atherle . ; e | SHEIM SHOE: —aav. ar —adv. 604- | i e e e SHOES at Graves. —aav. airangements. adv. 604-t¢ | ALASKA’S FINEST J M th o something now €0 put father- ot Tusas. rorued that . souehern | e AVAILABLE THIS WEEK 1 HOTEL uneau Motor Co. less boys through college. Democrats in the House would vote Foot of Main Street ‘| EATINTHE END — ONLY '| BUBBLE ROOM Jimmie's father died when his | g1mc brother was about two years old, and a few months before Jimm'e ' Michig en bloe against the displaced Senators Vandenberg of and Barkley of Kentucky "/ MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES wa sborn. His mother d her e e i ACROSS 37. Chlef Nurse B e o e il e e R o Special Di DELICIOUS ICE CREAM church, where she got §5. ON this gte—though they agreed it stood, * “mapie res pecial Dinner 4 daily habit—ask for it by name she mana brinz up one boy e 8. Fiber Y B caann o Iy up one By beer shance (e han b e | i) e ‘ Get them at Your 5108 P. M. Juneau Dames Inc. oust E nthus- iLure Court Justice, War Mbilizer and! Truman finally gave in, but only | astically | $2.00 < ruma ally ga ' 14. Sea eagle c M L] i i o B rimen fuially BRie 18, DM L1 ane Raeleicd o citactss Grocer’s or Meat Market Chrysler Marine Engines varnish c notice MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware again Next Week ca]e‘!gfl%?ml “I have never forgotten the|woyld have a top legislative priority | 15 coneiuding struggle she had,” Bymes mused 0 4t the next session of Congres a friend recently. “And I should| A5 the meeting broke up, the| Atmospherio moisture | like to found scme scholarship to|president said he was happy Convened 0. W ‘ : i s happy to 85. Window frame CLOSE TO EVERYTHING o] fatherless b y through | jem X S | Oriental 57. Mark of a “'(1]1"_ therless boys get through | jearn that Congress had decided to o mander “Nound. 1 All Duteltle Hooom Chas. G. Warner Co. collegc make Speaker Joe Martin “my suc- Prophet 60. Nourishing Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle | — e = i e e - $2.00 AND UP e cessor, il anything happens to me.” Eatin O O Bihi. 6t Bacovas DI : 2 S any 2 ha 18 . >opl | Week: abbr. 7 atched OWN NO 30 PARTY FOR WALLACE | “ner, & S0YL0Ing happens (o me” : iAo ) mnmu pumnma & m:mm HOME GROCERY ' The third-party conference called gige glance at Martin, quipped: | 34 Protective By i L8 ttaten " bundle ) B R ey eiiral . s o e SRR DLsEtive: s ok 60, Poriodof time 3 dlbleseawesd | PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET n'ul. TIMELY CLOTHES Phone 146 st | WELDING xplosive PHONE 787 Third and Franklin ||| NUNN-susn shoes A STETSON HATS mplore Flowering e Bob Kenny in Fresno tomorrow has you take high-up Democrats more on Pibs ' hope you ta and needles t occurring sin 1y long plane trips, I Joe along with you an almost anything “That’s my only chance,” explain- > the 1944 convention. ed the Michigan Senator, who, as| Home Liquer Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 B 3 Keowy -'“'i\fl;1 g0 through President Pro Tem of the Senate, | ant with his plans, and form a sure- s pext in line behind "p( iker Mar- Soofl | ‘ Quali Y i s i ; ; : 1 Spea colt uality Work Clothin, means Republican victory in sion bill writ g i;«?::(s‘ure;: L):‘a‘l ml(h ‘prri(!x;c;;;xxl :‘r “:“L.’J;;l'.fih’"" as fl,llald'\lp suvscriber t6 THE DAILY ALASKA FRED HEMING SYSTEM CLEANING arris angler, y 3 cal 'E S onoton, 3 2 is i i - ATE E IES | npliny: HE EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Complete Outfitter for Men ) Present this coupon to the box office of the AlaSka Laundy CAPITOL THEATRE R. W. COWLING CITY and receive TWO TICKETS to see: co“PA"Y nnv cm“zns | “THE MUMMY'S CURSE" otge—vimonto—crser | | | o PHONE 877 DeSoto—Dodge Trucks party can win with a Chinaman”| Despite I would come true, and that Bricker ate floor, GOP leader Bob Taft and | or Taft—admittedly popu the Demcerats frequently exchange | candidates, but strong with the gsympathetic words 1 ated debate on the Sen- | party leaders—might be nominated. Such an exchanze occurred dur-! However, though Kenny is call- jng the heat of the debate over ing his meeting for the express pur- confirmation of Joe B. Dooley as pose of booming Wallace, the third- U, S. judge for Texas, an appoint- rm:'ty :mfim-:;l may .,‘,. launched ment vigorously pushed by Texas' | Federal Tax—12c per Person without the blessing of the man statucsque senior Senator, Tom la’ q who Is supposed to head it. For|Connally, and just as vigorously op- PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. ° Lucille's Beautfy Salon ASHENBRENNER’S ‘ Henry Wallace privately has made ' posed by Texas' junior razle-dazzle b/ ? Specializing in all kinds of ' i e clear h s % Democrat 4nd. Scnaio, Pappy O'Danie and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and eemant Woss fe s NEW AND USED will remain a Democrat. He does| Because O'Daniel votes so fre- Textures of Hair ‘ nu‘!vnllluend h head a zl::dmt::dmh quently “witn the Republicans, he i RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. HAIRCUTTING r U l “ l T u B E allace as s es! at 1s 5 g ugg had lined up most GOP Senators 5»;;»;;-4 WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Phone 492 2nd and Franklin Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave. friend, Senator Claude Pepper of against Dooley. But during the de- Boy

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