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FOLR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU. ALASKA MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, l‘)47 ) secure special aid to £ cys Yet the thar VETERANE OF MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Rt . - SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 . m. CHAS. B. HOLLAND, Iy 4 Iuak a Fmplro consists of bitter nday by the “OMPANY ineau, Alaska EMPIRE PRINTIN nd M Modets first and third et e e e e et it rrserd | Td St. Visiting Com- 3 rades Welcome BER 29, 1927 H. 8. GRUENING. Com s ded collusion with by various Territorial \,,, Y These officials now .“. ve the opportunity to purst 5 ® A. P professor in the Moscow, Russia, Mining An:‘r"d-:‘ J. C. BRADY, Worshipful Master; JAMES W nother course which will benefit all concerned. They | o o | Acaden on the Alaska from the States. He expected to | d LEIVERS, Secretary. € et LM Lo U E i Clags Matter. | must admit r it accomplished ' o o |inspect the / Fl Nido mine and the A Juneau Gold Mine. S - T e ticercd by carrier in dunean and Douslas for &1.50 per monthi n 'lj!{! through the e ‘fl cHios, crapl yed dur- | 4 ° [—— You'll Always Get a Better Deal ) B P 0 ELKS PRl i U'the following rates: ing the past year he rates remain the and o ®| Dorothy Fisher was to be instructor of orchestra work in the Juneau in Fur Styles and Yalues at months, in advance. $750; | t re declared to be just and reasonable. ° o | public Schools, replacing Mrs. J. B. Wocds, who had resigned. Miss | . 3 Rasty evary W : . i ) ac J. B. Woods, a st : I eets every Wednesday at 8 i ' 1 sromotiy notity 1 the case ts concerning lighterace ' o ® | Fisher was a graduate of the University of Washington and had taught Martin Victor Furs, Inc. p. m, Visiting brothers wel- ny fa ty in the leliver. te . : ter sewhere an in South- | < 2 i C > i B X i g lsewhere,ithan in‘ Bouth- L' ® lat Kennewick, Wash : Swudish kur Crattsmen for SN T CTON. TEWEW, As- ¢ e Business Ofrices 374 east Alaska, t Fm‘ me Comir ssion experts hold : i il : Sk Three Generations ‘*lfed Sulm’ W. H. BIGGS, Sec- NEMBER GF ASSOCIATED PRISS " with cur Territor ficlals that these rates are too 9 o ,Z‘;’U) M Santa Claus made an appearance at the Elks' Christmas party held oy e y gtitled to the U gor high and should be reduced, so all of the efforts ¥ rrth o |at the Palace Theatre the previous ni Each child was given al | Samoac 0 cooper CPA . a1 this DAS He local nwws published expended along this li not been in vain e o o e ¢ o e o e e e e novly toy, crispettes and soda pop by Santa Claus. A Jackie Coogan | - Py 7hmqs‘ ar}aw(."//ce > ; S BUSINESS COUNSELOR e - vy = >+ - movie was shown and two little girls danced for the children’s enjoy ¥ N TIVES Alaska Newspapers, 1411 Speciaiizing 1n TG S N ment. Dancers were Edithe Young, who did a dull dance and Jmn‘ bt Dion < Muhtblout wid H“HLE G!‘"FHN l:l? a S { Andersc per log dance of the clown. They were pupils | WOmQ“ ué.ra e Anderson, who performed, a clog dance of the clown ) pupils | e wessents 1005 s of Dorothy Stearns Roff ductios N !:' tp— | - - 6 n:‘p“}l’,z 5 F{“E{ Si’" “ler!a* d Jack McCord, wellknown Alaskan, passed ‘through Juneau on tbe | 'n‘e El’Will Feefi CE s @'M'M”‘/’;Jl"fl._— | Alaska on his way to Sitkalidak Island, near Kodiak Island. He had Federal Taxes ti Enquirer Of the several income tax heretofore proposed, the one suggested by and W. Gearhart, Califor Republican, strikes us a. Office tn Case Lot Grocery the 1host unfi I entative Gearhart BEFE M— The |gpout 80 blue foxes on his fox farm. McCord also raised cattle on his| BIANG. 4 “SMILING SERVICE" tempts to b 1 thin; 1 people—he would Bern il has proposed i nq NE 704 the basic exemnticns so a free 20,000,000 taxpayers wem. i community af- = HAY, GRAIN, COAL B ol h besia Mempstal e b33 _ : ert’s Cash Grocery tn Priseds “\“,_({i‘,,' 4 ;t\’fr‘“”:)‘m‘,‘f “,”“] R B After a business trip to Seattle, B. 15, Mozee passed through here | and STORAGE ‘ Yigibe. ot B Dar ‘SAnt Ho 5 a0 b bt o itaes 4 ‘EWltub on the Alasidl ELHe Superintendent of the Federal Bureau of | munrggmi/ln or 105 the sizable rever 1 » have only half a demo- ' Education of the Southwest Division of Alaska. [ |ICALIFORNIA L LIVERY Juneau | : e e B ) impose a straight 10 per cent manufacturers’ excise id the council's mem- T Groz W O PIV o i President of the Juneau Cold Storage Company | rozery and Meat Market ¢ AP Even if we grant the desiraility of income taX The cantcnal recommendation is !a u Chamber of Commerce, who had been in the States on| | ¢73 —. PHONES — 371 ! i reduction as quickly 1 conditions permit, this local authorities grant woman | business for the past few weeks, returned to Juneau. i High Quality Poods at Lid " it &1 balTiway th g the Call- . To0AT et T : ki 1 e The Rexall Store fornian professes to be “the DOOF g peribd .of three montt SR g 9 Mhshapeafiol b i Bl (s s 4 Weather: High, 11; low, 5; cloudy. |} Your Reliable Pharmacists estization by icitor, an att man. Certainly if a “hidden” tax of 10 per B T e Y T & ey % 'l L 'LE T %1 i R R | I 1| STEVENS BUTLER-MAURO the existing rate Alaska shipping oper- place a decent standard of living just that much e D |l I_ E gh 5] o o " DRUG CO. tors finds that the present ratcs are neither ~unjust farther beyond the reach of the poor man. It would ® TiDE TABLE y W. L. GORDON || LADIES'—MIS! S Al 6k 4 be directly inflationary and a brake upon production e —_— ) e e i S .H READY-TO-WEAR ugh in- ,‘“:,' a4 h“ ‘-: \‘ '(‘”‘1 K‘,“‘ “‘]:"“ d"f‘is-;] 4 arner : i l:‘. C lv{vAiu.n;‘.;"l,. s WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “T believe that is so" It| sSeward Street Near Third HARBY RACE much more than the weekly Yy YO0l eduction. iigh tide, 3:5¢ aun., 18.9 ft - ve who are Al i R M kst D Mol I tter to say, “I believe that is TRU D ey arthe ore, we question basic visdc LCW Al A 2 = o' ded T bl i Sy OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Gnestic (of knowledge). Pronounce! | & ruggis. Ak any except a sfrictly political viewpoint—of excus e High t pm., 192 ft. < e i ‘Alaska Music Sunn! p 5 i e um o 20,000,000 of the nation’s 48,500,000 taxpayers from o Low ti 15 ¢ -2.8 ft nos-tik, O as in ON, the G s sile ! o npy The Squibb Store nt that Territorial officials, 1 iher concern with any Federal colletcions and © 0 6 e 0 e 0 8 0 0 @ OFTEN MISSPELLED: Baptize; ZE. Baptism; SM Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Where Pharmacy Is a ;reat deal of noise about pengitures e - o SYNONYMS: B industrious, assiduous, sedulous, diligent. | Pianos—Musical Instruments Profession cn the wrong track e s ther he's earning $17.50 or $17750 TS DEATH WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us xnd Supplles comy ed also P s out g week makes out ar come x and sees a certair A 5 : increase our vocabu ; by mastering one word each day. Today's word: ’ Phoue 206 Second and Seward tl ex ibsidy which enables the Alaskan part of his income going through the tax collector’s =~ WARSA P special court pOSTHUMOUS; occurring after one’s death. (Pronounce pos-tu-mus, ABCHIE B BETTS 1 present rates is not a sub- window each week, it makes him realize that sentenced to death a former German o g5 in OF, TU as in PICTURE, accent first syllable) “Posthumous | HEINKE GENERAL % t spe! ¢ S i Wil 2 18 s ” . v ir ing the development of the Eress and the Executive Der are spending giioer Wikex charities are the very essense of selfishness, when bequeathed by those EP \IR. ;‘ Public Accountant . 1 money in any appropriation is made. But when €xecuting Poles during g | REPA SHOP meri but is a special subsidy T v any ar - i L (e tRR R AT TBA% who, when alive, would part with nothing."-—Colton. Weldi " nd excef of the development of | De is not required to pay an ihclding tax, or make ¥ g e AR, B Ui N R (U SR i SoANE elding, Plumbing, Oil Burner| Auditor Tax Counseror out a tax return (even though he m; continue to i | Blacksmith Work | PAY 25 much of more in hidden taxes). e is encourages 3 ; FeRRe MODERN F-”OU ETT {1 ] GFNERAL REPATR WORK Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 to feel tl only the rich peovle need worry m "f ¥ 4 The 2 Legion, Depart- xd)BhFl‘A LEE l Phone 204 29 W. 12th St [; of government. He becomes read fhent of FOR et et et e o T B A S E Wall Paper with other on a provosal to authorize the Le Q. When eating in a public place and a mistake is made in your warfield's Drug Slore “p rtion of Lot A. This is not gion Building Association to gr i clearly to the path our We may be wrong, but we think it makes for ,n easement over a i | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) | . yoroximately [ NYAL Family Remedies Ideal Paint ShOp rner of income payvs at least a little somethir three feet by one h i feet in { follow tter, and ¢ n more frugal, government if every 2. 3 in Block No. 4, and knows that he is paving it—into the Federal Ti Rirdanian. Uy iankpoe stiould call the Head waitcr HORLUCK’S DANISH { | | Phone 546 Fred w. Wendt out that the ough to bring its regular meet- R tes to the point where they demagogue who proposes to n retard the development of to anybody over 40. Libes cney is quite a human failing shouid one call :ae head waiter and complain? cessary. Merely call the waiter's attention to when the waiter becomes rude or abusive about and should have uld it pleasan It is resent s not unfair VI s cream is -erve b Bia foe or ‘v too high to encourage Alaska's devel ury. In that way, and only in thay way, is the majority First publ Dec. 12, 1947 i Q. \un)’\» ice cream is 1\'«r| on pie, should the ice cream be eaten | ICE CREAM e [ RS s e _ of the voting public likely to have an immediate per- Last publication, Jan. 16, 1948 with a spoon 15 VS | SO apERGp R k' ‘“n A W,,‘,,,;{d“ sonal interest in the fiscal policies of government ; A. the fc d be i Hatchi E Complete Automotive Service BE- RISy 110 CRIC - OF [IRr OB SR VSRRl R We don't think it’s ernment when oo o : ; Q. When a woman attenc- church with a man, isn't it all right for gicaings Loconom ) us that the Maritime Lccted only from @ mino O NELL R A i i e e bt | Markel oo SERVICE & et ey Gt —12 : NE 65 In the District Court for the Terri- F==w===wewsoos oo L Y S . it T - 1-lix ALY ¢ 4 Willie t A Choice Meats At All Time cialis Vi The Wa E‘z‘;i‘)f‘ rtidicial-limb development in ntly employed William Bullitt, —tory of Alaska, Division Number '} tl s Specialists in Radiator Work o i c 1 is being done at this me ardent pro-Soviet U. S. ope. at Juneau { 0 0 |< a nd LEA R N | PHONES 553--82—95 ' -Bomnd boy Richard Leonard assador to Russia, to Write @ BANK OF WRANGELL, a corpora- i AL '()RDON | ! LA ner auic-worker vice-president defense of the Chiang tion. Plaintiff, vs. ALASKA ASI- |} E The Alaskan Hotel by Reuther government ATIC LUMBER MILLS, Inc, a P R o e iliiThe Charles V. Carier | O s : i md Bullitt are advocating corpoartion, Defendant, 1. In what year was the first mail carried by plane in the United | ' ! Newly Renovated Kooms ¢ in ”": De Soto pl L 2,600,000,000 loan to Chiang Applicatton having been made by States? i Moriuary o osiitle MG urance E ¢ British Imw‘ml r Kal-shek the Receiver for the Alaska Asiatic 2. What is the fundamental law of the United States? { :lw rates \hc”l‘nu m.\“r’ s. |ibx r ‘;mm}.-mn n:;]urr“h(n:n: L\,i;,\,(;;- M],ls, Tnc.to sell" the mrlv 3. How uhnyi satelllies has tho ‘cat? i P urmp‘fa:gszil;lm Sts. PHONE SINGLE O a root histories of 1947 as istory eyed by the ouse committee s mill of said ct ation at Wrangell, 4. What percentage of the Unite: s s 5 7 S finse ot \tes Naval Operations Tommy Corcoran, onetime all-pow- Alaska, together with all other prop- b FANRAIES ROt voLh s UL Iatae - ¢ money, Money s 1L, “Our Vict ful New Deal brain-truster. Cor- erty rights, assets and credits thereof ) ; b “ o PHONE 556 i R S T e | corda ‘bt RN RN e et S e T G i tne From what three cnimals, other than the clephant, is ivory | Card Beverage Co. Th Hard S tates the anisunk 15 3980 Mucky. Porwards! ‘and “Lettér.for T 3¢ multimillionaire Territc SRt | Whoiceds E 1otk Bt omas Hardware Co. hold that the way {rom Grosve qua An Chiang. Until NOTICE is hereby given that a ANWSERS: e PAINTS — OILS ct this tremendous volume 'interested at a street car memb: oi Corcoran’s hearing will be had upon said ap- 1. In 1911 PHONE 213—DAY or NIGHT Builders’ and Sheif f mency is to tighten up on bank collisicn the cther day wa form- w firm ware registered lobbyis plication before the above-entitled 2. The Constitution. | for MIXERS or SODA PO WARDWARE 5t And the most effective' er Chief Justice Charles the Chiang government Court at Juneau, Alaska. on the 12th 3 One; the moon. t————— —————- v y do they assert, is for Eughes, who will be 86 ¥ day of January, 1948, at the hour of 5 Imos ce » 2 i ‘K,,:‘“"”( 1,“'\"“'. fai ,“f “.f\w‘ I uza) investigation of the tan g'clock in the forenoon, at which 3 '&;‘;‘T'L_ fi»per it 3 h {| window—Auto—Plate—GLASS Remington Typewriters v ent to stop und. and its U. S. backers time and place all persons interest- G alrus, Eigponotasus; end BARhAL SOLD and SERVICED by i marketable government bond B e somm then ach their ! OF ¢ ed in said property, rights, assets —— - S i EAL GLASS cn. G M”"I'I-‘-‘ 1\(4'~'~ "‘f’ .""m e Lo€ mext month. Committee mem- and credits may appear and show D i e 104, p tors are convinced it would prove cause, if any they have, why the IN STREET X cter, apparently has been bitten WoE 85 are the White i o ani Sy 4 121 MAID D ais s - et RIELL, S0 oo prayer of said application for the Ju“mu PI-“MBI“G & HEATING CO. i House and the State Department. sale of the aforesaid property, free DON ABEL J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” ;'“‘"\‘lm{],)f :\““.i:\:\ ‘.l‘}”txl-.zuvfi'x :{‘”‘*‘Cr"l‘x:‘_' (cox ‘n»;f\h 1947, By The from ail liens, should not be granted. FLOMBING HEALING OH‘I:URNEBS SHERE. METAY H FORD .AGENCY Hoyse Onzs Bell Syndicate, Inc.) O. F. OHLSON, “WELDING AT ortett Tos e mittec S ; ——————— Receiver. & i | | GREASES — GAS — OIL 3 The lhf‘\-rmduv has BN/ gy wiil pay you to shop Home First publication, Dec. 8, 1947 i PHONE 787 Third and Franklin support these| hauntlug: Capltel corridors “f’l‘lt Beautiful 755 tf Last publication, Dec. 29, 1947. Ll ) BOGG AN Juneau Motor Co. uld nc welcom ems t 1 ; L < flil e AEne Foot of Main Street | | ‘ ! | 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ | | ; | ; as 1ar the Senate ns Committee s con- During an executiv committee on the list, Menjou made an 100 percent in this op- ive entrance. While news- jing the akers' men end photegraphers watched Stewart Baker, chairman, wcrderingly, Menjou was escorted of Manha Co ; nerman Badger, ¢ Eunsland Mutual Life cff-—at 1 opropri l T ] ' #23 Flooring Contractor Laying—Finishing Oak Floors CALL 209 - Cabinet and Mill Work Open Evenings 6 to 9 * H.P. MIDDLETON 336 West Third — off Wil- MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. Reserve are backing President Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP ve to reporters didn't wait long. A few minutes later r Addition ; 2 g e o A o The B. M. Behrends || o« = o Marine Hardware ‘\‘ !1: “1 f“]w u‘l«' sl (lll.\'l.“—_l-:l{()ifl-f Bank Chas. G.warner CO. House Commit- wditures are Mecmbers of tee on Execu TIMELY CLOTHES Phone l4}6 HOME GROCERY Home Liguor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Alaska Laundy CITY DRY CLEANERS PHONE 877 60, 17 ruhnuwd Solutiun of Saturday's Puzzle | & o P s ‘ Oldest Bank in Alaska privately cyeing the big Chinese! 32 Bmali branch s e Lby that cam to wr 30 Dacsaisirsata money [ H NUNN-BUSH SHOES de 7. Before DOWN eiies | COMMERCIAL SAVINGS AEPALNY Quality Work Clothing ndout for $60,000,000 vernment Muse of cer- tain poetry e w‘ FRED HENNING s given and ment over HSTBA“GE WOMA“" Complete Outfitter for Men as a pait-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA i Onio EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING sered Present this coupon to the box office of the in the U., nsidering the cs warmed with Ch some 20 Chines R. W. COWLING R CAPITOL THEATRE COMPANY \ce and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Dodge—Plymoutl—Chrysler DeSoto—Dodge Trucks ETHEL BAYOU the committee’s A “Quality Dry Cleaning” AROUND THE CIRCUIT the Expenditures Tov, Feaeral Tax ~-12¢ per Person Lucille’s beau'y Salon 3 Seeretary of the Ken- very curious about Doorpost ASHENBRENNER’S lobby is financed Ponis PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB (0. Specializing in all kinds of neth Royall's long the Walter Reed prost and who ¥ ,"‘”""I 3 nt Waves for all ory sccred a big hit with v n v particular re: Ervach e and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and ™ T,"n' of Bair m Am Um putees. Royall spent three I > congressmen are the rabid Certain s e & HATRCUTTING iting with the disabled veterar Hro s Zline AL, RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. <o o BAROUPERRE . FURNITURE 81 Chemical sumx WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave vative publisher s | Bo sorry azines. 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