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EAU. ALASKA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1948 P.-\GPI FOUR THE D\H Y ALASKA EMPIRE—-TUN Dud) Alaska Tm}nre 20 YEARS AGO Ti'e smpire &.Iasaia, Mgher — s A. P. Lagergren was advertising that “if you want a carpenter, teie- within our democra Ir 1! elected Cal Coolidge. Hope the and writings and, more recently, in an | repercussions won't be the samb.) th the Ne Herald Tribune, Mr ENPIRE PRINTING umr\\v progressive thinker gng & I bEeot Sireets, Junews, Alaska the President’s Civil Rights Committee, has 5 Prestdent ation to strip the cloak of anonymity from ¢ 2 ‘ Vice-President r and Manager s of both the right and the left. His b v " o =3 | = = TR ) “ [~ = g 1IP BUILDING a0 is anxious to big shipbuilding plants st, idle since V- inte Ernst, who i Published every evening except | | { gEL L Bv“—’::“;(n‘ndn:n thought is .u t .tu”mr-t tes best in the - to operaticn . A — ' light My faith,” he § e free he told GOP Repre- FEBRUARY 5 | phone Handy Andy's Sho) Soiered In the Pos Offics In Junens 4e Sccond Class Matser plzce of thought, from which I dcevly believe tha t ck ch of Califor- 2 axes Or ou R Delivered by carrler in Juneau and Douglas for SLG0 per monthi 1 will emerge the victor. I believe that if den ol Coast Con- Harry I Lucas, Jr. 4 James L. Freeburn, of Chichagof, was at the Gastineau Hotel. ane year. $15.00 racy meets the Klan or communism in the ma ¢ day that they e Nellsen - — the following rates: place, democracy will triumph.’ X inotiths, th advines, $7.88; | PIRCE, democracy Will tEluciin At 1 t communism conspires in the dark and | q r it they will promptly notify cp oo false face 3 Gularity I the dslivery shows a fal fa in the mark Mr. ot make martyrs of Stalin’s henchmen in tr !litle missiona ir own Appropria- om Congress if Cea hipbullding s to be Sophia Harris Herbert W. Cuff Mrs. George Peterson Elwin Messer It is reported over the press news The girls of the Deuglas freshman class surprised their class ad- that Democrat DELEGATE BOB | visor, Mrs. Lucille Edward, on her birthday and the affair resolved itself BARTLETT has introduced a bill in | into a slumber party. this week to allow the | P Y would - Telephione: NV,L Office. 602 Jnes Office, 110»._7”7 by outlawing the Communist Party Nor | y Mary Guerrer : . " WEMDER Or ASSOCIATED PRE hound the commies by the witeh-hunt Tonit fruman reminded his R, r}v ]\;‘us“:_;; ka to raise the rate 2| Horace Adams said the Alaska was due in port frem the south on 3 Press s exclusively sntitied to the use for of the Themas Committe vy pointe was the \ R vereent to 3 percent; to tax all those | mpruary 7. as the Leon M. Danielson who have Real or Personal property ; credited to it or not cther- the locul news published news dispa*che this puper and al ©coecoo0cescese teeccceencece ate orga ect suspicion u)) r the dark ictive possibilities and also to allow of Alaska to tax Prop- side of the Cities of Alaska 2 percent, This would mean in Citles 1t property owners of both Real Juneau-Young Hardware was the Whiti 5€. ‘vl ; ‘(-}qus\.. 06 v 00 06 8 ¢ o o within the C artedly in favor of s —————— the Territor: subsidy to enable hipbuilders to compete o e LInion Newspapers The Juneau Fire Department announced it annual Lincoln Birthday | Dance would be given on February 12. wise credived werein Alaska Newspapers, 1411 advertising baby carriages and suikies, vould ation ir ted States t publish i iwction cost e resi- 1 rogram and membership n:"- x'xfln : ource ai 1 ‘w‘ \”I ul \1m P(x:mi l {and Personal property would pay & ( - progra 1 2 5| ts a he sourc aid fowever, unless Con- ' i d e in tax 50 cents eather: High, 2 ¢, 27: cloudy. funds. Presumably punishment would be in- he m to pay the Belng nves lga [ bercent 'raise intaxes or 60 cen: Weather: High, 29; low, 27; cloudy. r delik alsehoods in making such stat 1 iy more on every dcllar. This is N/ eeee . s Pt PP ¢ it s S dEs el ik rdance with Democratic Plat- i t, there nothing I can do to PR I would be governmental and public sus-| Dem Repressntative ittify : A(l :km“:]'"g.)-‘}“x‘;i “;’“l“’cd”“‘;‘:“‘}f& i e g + W. L. GORDON their loyalty. Mr. Ernst would deny!jackscn of Washington reported et is e e t in the Department of State, the defense | hat ilding costs in the East and allied ncies to anyone belongir Y 6 to 11 percent less than S0 reover organization. The plan could belcn the Pacific Coast, due chfefly Ments in union-financed le still more effective, of course, by denying all |y jower material and labor costs, €S t0 see whether th deral jobs to the members of secret organizations.| The most important reasonm the | the Taft-Hartley law : y this me Mr. Ernst thinks, the heat now | presigent wants to ke western | Attorney General Clark annov ‘“ Tenant for higher rent. This trom loyalty tests could be taken off the indi- | cniv plants in operation ‘s de- Ced that the Justice Department| i Boi e ¢ Hotels, KBartments §37 eed for Anquisin “1nte the loyalty of Govertient [i’v““f‘: f{‘;‘ 3 :t“";" }1 fflmv!mng e u:‘ ”]:‘L‘”')‘”r ;“ ' 2 . paid for by the consumer one WORD STUDY: “Use a werd three times and it is yours.” Let us employees, for so long as secret organizations con- l‘,:ll ‘““: fo the AR At tieiey | Ack bans . un- | PAVOBRLOUGTE S BRI ) g increase cur vocabulary ig one word each day. Today’s word: \ere would remain a question as t0 | que that we have sk By S sororatiand alike from Mo MNBIUPGD MERAREIAEOIRN | INHERENT; belon ‘These are inherent qualities of the s ba\Fin gB E A WDt st | T At we wave ships as well i hsEnaitires litical ments they will simply add that cost |y, man mind.” | as shipbuilding facilities on expenditures in polltical 1 4,q consumer. e effect of separating the sheep | oot Coast { campaigns It provides a maxi-|{ "p. " yno cines and the Territory cent of the revenues (exce semployment com- from toe go what seems the least obnoxious way R wum penalty of a year in prison hu‘ednupun I3 bl:d;et < oth(:rv e pensation taxes) of all units of government in the that has co » our attention. and a $1,000 fine for any viola- i o “mye only relief is to write U. S. comes frcm taxes on income The probable effect of such a law ought to DP{BUDGET (u’fl'a“ { tor {to a Republican Senator or Con- 1 th carefully studied. Would it, for example, tend to| i - | gressman to stop this bill. Upon re- The States which have the sales tax find that it S " 4 & - Sapash e o embarrass religious minorities? Or, if religious or- i iceipt of this news, Juneau Real 1891—0ver Hall a Century of Banl(mg...mq'] 5 ganizations were exempted, would this create a loop- | il ] taxation over the years than an incoms tax. It is { i }:m.lll went down in ‘price. Who | eaph 0% ; LA P hole for evasion of the law by really subversive ele- ! i Vickits T cwn Drapetty. Sith: aafl: d by far the most lucrative tax. In 1945, sales and ments> Whatever disadvantages may be turned up, | ¢ = ! s b LI e gross receipt taxes in the S produced $2,295000,- however, would have to be weighed against the great | JA\'S fi}RESgDENI HARBOR (HARGE | HING YOU WILL NOTE I8 WHO | v;k 000, while income taxes on individuals and corpora- adv: e of having factions that seek to mold | 1S ADVOCATING MORE SPEND- tions produced $814,000,000. public opinton and to attain political objectives con- | P MADE BY [Io qu ING. MORE TAXES. MORE TAX —- - . i : UPON THE CONSUMER, THE E‘n 0y %E 'g ‘h d WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 A federal grand jury spon will be- lcoking into political endorse- spap- violate - WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not “His sclution to the problem w absclute Omit ABSOLUTELY. CORRECT does not re- | quire a superlative to qualify it OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Equipage. Prenounce ek-wi-paj, E as in BET, I as in IT, last syllable as in PAGE, and accent first syllable. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Vacuum; cbserve the twe U’s. SYNONYMS: Sleep (noun), slumber, rest, repose, doze. nap. % i We are cpposed to any further taxes and especally more Taxes within Citi irst, because if a Pr y wner has to pay more he ply must add it on to were ¢ master: re than 40 per their tctal om the sale are: Illinois, Indiana, Kansa Michigan, Missouri, Washington and West V. almost per proposal w receive Seven i wants to make | tax. These tinued to exist whether public serva 1d } a more stable form of r activities in the open. S G The main cbjective to a sales tax secems to be duct th B % $ resident Truman said “today that : that it is not based upon ability to pay, however, Another enorn:ius auvaniage would be the ex- | publican _effor o - Mlash h'“ SALES TA REAL TAX, TAX| those who point this out have no objection to the Posure of subversize racketeers who T fleece the| 39700000000 budget will get ex- WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—(— UPOR ¥OUF B sonal bfllul‘”"]‘d . Hs‘ general property tax which is not based upon ability public .t_ mi “l]- (I di _enlm (‘mm L:Isct.pn.—‘d“,“, e The CIO United Auto Workers de- iS @ DEMOCRAT office holder ax: | a“ s SrpaY B out that Communists 80ti e (514 o news conference a clared today indu and farm- One who has very little interest “‘ and the sale® tax is usually so small Alaska as to paying any taxes. i JOIN The Alaska Tax Payers| Oldest Bank in Alasks League in its fight by giving every considertion to our pamphlets that will be mailed you in due time ing you the history of each office secker in Alaska and her or Ik nothing wrong with record on issues that will LOl"flOnY.: - e - e you in 1948. e e e g 3 l‘l“ R ;‘”"“fi‘ 3 H e unte ke Behind the raising “of s for defense of the Scotts- hat it doesn’ nit the individual where it hurts 3 ha sonn charges "l ~ A dan i buuv boys who had been charged with rape under e n for a cut of $2,500,000- Put to keep their profits high. the income ta suspicious circumstences in Alabama and collected ' oo BHCE (O & T STt Qila e OAW Drees A serious fault with most income taxes proposed perhaps a million dollars. The actual cost of the | “Op Wes JUSt 50 much conv cplilgn e el dglesd DA o for Alaska has been provisions which would tax non- defense was about $60000. We could give other il- | =0 %0 % 16 FECH - ‘:““ h;‘““ ccragolng’ Peat. Twiter - siioh 1avVing exposed ome subversive racketeers g haggi last year abpu x - y IhE exposed GO0 i CLECTS | cutting the budget 1 both Euopean recovery ) in | The iving standards. | Serate-House subcommittee recom- €rs are helding down their out- CUMMERTIAL SAVINGS resident workers mucht more than residents for the lustrations, ourselves, though incurring threats of libel sui the process. The plain fact is that the American people feolishly supporting numerous subversive or highly questionable causes without know what they are doing. That is a thoroughly unhealthy situation d same income, a feature which most legal experts believe would make such taxes unconstitutional. If dopted for Alaska it will have to be and no one else, xmm Bubcommitter is sub- the American economy, or with the Alaska Tax Payers League ot first fo npproval by the full situation in Europe, that canmob oo La®h T FAIES RESER 7 SAM SHABALDAK ember committec assigned the re romedited i- otd sdver erit v 5 - hecking White House ¢an production” he sald (Eld ENOELISEeny) as a pait-up suoscriber w THE DAILY ALASKA Goldfish Bowi we are glad that Mr. Ernst has initiated discussion of A S A : m y . o165 RkFtainti 3 s mates and then to T EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING cans S el PGy B2 means to bring everything pertaining to our p itical ifi lelbl! \:\ both the Senate and i this Pt 2 ”f ic t 2 s ‘\"mi{\l‘i!-"l’“ ‘1"’*»" & i life cut into the open. In times like these democracy | po geyse EENA?!(!NG (HINA The-country is_indebted. to Mr. Morris L. Erust ean scarcely hope to retain its vigor unless it operates - RUMANiA sov ET g 1 i 1S KOW PROPOSED CAPITOL THEATRE an income tax is paid mainly by the resident and saved by Ame o to the dilemma of undercover jn u goldf! for a new a sh. howl: i The Washingmn licn-bale cotton-buying program [to the gas bill of the American’ DESCR!MENA.HON o UNION SIGH pA(T and receive TWO TICKETS to see: (fcr Japan and Germany, certainly | consumer—just at a time when he l ' bt WASHINGTON, Feb, 5.—®—The! i Me"y Go-Round investigation with a view to|can afford it least. | MOSCOW, Feb, 5.—#—Rumania agministration hes nearly complet- . ABIE'S IRISH ROSE ible criminal prosecution —_— and the Soviet Union allied them- o4 plans to ask Congress for $510,- b = g | MERRY GO ROUND GEVEN APPRQVAL selves today in a 20-year treaty of gp000 to finance a 15-month re- receral [io -~-12¢ per Person 3y DRE \’v l’l‘ ARSON ED PAULEY'S mutual aid and friendship. lief program in China beginning Ap- . P nt Ed Pauley vout believer in If ycu can't beat 'em, The ebu (Continued flom Page One) to be a d 5| Most people acn't itke to be quiz- | ywASH (;rON, Feb, 5—P—The Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov, pjj 1, PHflNE 14—an ROYAL BLUE CAB co ] N ed by Senate Committees, ' bUl gengte Labor Committee today ap- SPeaking at signing ceremonies in 'um 15 lcarned from Govern- the Kremlin, said the pact acquired mepe officials after the State De- and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and a ‘p"(‘ml importance “now that the p:utmuu had instrocted its own | Bernie Baruch was miffed when proved legi the Senate More! Relations O ation to set up a ) e Senate Foreign Relations Com-~ yiqn5; commission against job dis tion over chary that he bougit Jiue 'em.” For although his days, =o' 0w orocs-examing him cpims T A A & & his election to the Senate in 1910,/ in the government are numbered,| % LR CLT L o x‘m crimination on grounds of s of a new war from officer and otker deparimental RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments The investigation dragged on for. he will probably leave behind some | THN T o u)m,u f“ ‘“‘_‘ i olor. list Canipiath making ef- officials not to discuss Chinese ald WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! - two vears, following which Potent friends neatly tucked iu-j ‘O 0 00 oAl one of the laws President fort and political with newsmen. | ally denied his seat. to high government places {8 good program the Senator ¢ould, Truman’ asked in ‘his Civil Rights Rlocs directed against the DEMO- ' The National Advisory Councl,! - - : ¥ 1919, New-| One of these is Harold Jones of 'I'l"\‘“\!}*}é nxx)(sl fault with o i Message to Congress which has stir- Gratic states.” B reils. Hnanisl authority AN e T SR e of Michigan, formr GOP Los Angeles, whom Pauley is quiet- | Al aniLae now lobby’ r2d up s0 much resentment smong R customarily re= Government, approved the program VFW TO INITIATE didates and members are urged to ¢ the Navy, was elected |1y boosting for the chairmanship|Po0et Pays :“b”‘“ to the efficlent southern Democrats. serve use of the word DemOCTacy gt espite strong objec- | be present. te from Michigan. He|of Civil Aeronautics. Another is t_l’)-*_rmmn' ‘1 b g”}“"‘f from J.. The Commission would try to see for the Communist States). s member: | Taku Post, Veterans of Foreign The meeting will be followed by 5 Edgar Hoover and his G-men . . . that no Negro, Jew, Chinese or Jap- BY the pact, the two nations, AR RIS | Wars, will hold its regular, semi- | the regular Stag and Card par- but was so severely | Burton N. Behling, whom Pauley tock his seat “Speechitis” s word o <d by o Speechitis” is the word coined by anes», for instance, was refused a Pledge immediate military aid and HOOD BAY VISITOR | monthly meeting at 8 o'clock to-|ty. Reireshments will be served. censured by his colleagues for has been trying to get appointed SR Dbt L campaign expenditu that | to the Federal Power Commission. | » A. "ok ot ‘?‘“"; ille, ONio, a job simply because of his race or Cther assistance to each other ifl A g Owens of Hood Bay is reg-| morrow night in the VFW Jeep L 15 4| ‘This latter appointment 1s es- |t those 8fflictec with an:over- religiap: cither becomes involved in military jstered at the Baranof Hotel. Club on Seward Street. All can- Empire Wantaas for Best Results too uncomfortable an dcse of longwindedness Rural Senator Taft (R-Ohio), Chairman &action with Germany or any®other __ GRS G Tt A Missouri counties which never vot- of the Labor Committee, said the Power joined directly or indirectly ed for Harry Truman because they vote for the legislation was seven With Germany in aggre sion. 1t like the Pendergast Mach- to five. ) — sting because Pauley ccially inter cne of the big West Coast oil- men and the Federal Power Cc mission is in a pesition to shell and Vare of uffered somewhat bots Tosing | I ERGRORER IR, (0 BESL now will go for bim. Reason e . 5 bl Tttt Bl SRRl B SR $3 corn and wheat. (Nobody wants| Denmark has doubled the area [ e hem of Connecticut also faced ' Pl to kill Santa Claus. Sounds like of her country devoted to forests 0( Gr I ial wrath when he lat a the same kind of support thdt re- in the past 75 years. In euchring to get Behling ap- Connecticut manufacturers’ lobby- : peinted to the Power Commission ist sit in on clot docy 3 Pautey has considerable assistance whie his committee drafted a new g B had o syt Some of I, comes from nator tari act 1gha ad sl . - 3 & s Michigan, now Prent Brown ol faced on the Senate floor while attorney for Michigan utilities; gues passed a ing uso from certain oil and ges area tion of censure \ Republicans. Only Democrat who has gone ' o ? ;i How impertant the Federal Pow- such an ord recently At er Commission is to the oil 3 late Theodore Bilbo of nRiEal L 10 rthe il qnd industry is graphically il essions + Delegate of Life.. .. May We Suggest AN EVENING OF } R. H. Stock, pmmiuent construc- |ticn man of Alaska, is candidate for Delegate to Congress on the Re- N F H l publican ticket. To set you right and why vou should vote for him‘! here are brief facts trated a bill now before Con-' i ¥ gress called the Rizley Bill. Sena- q ‘ Born aj Warren, Michigan, Jan. P LA BRA ME. THOMAS or Ed Mocre of Oklahcma, himsel |7, 1889 — parents were John and | For Your Dl”’lng und Daneing Pleasure Julia Stock. | June 1913, graduated in civil en- JUNEAU’S FINEST SUPPER CLUB THE “BUBBLE ROOM TERRACE"” WILL BE RE-OPENED, 6 P. M. FRIDAY EVE- NING thru Sunday Evening EACH WEEK a big oflma hearing Thomas has on the bill this if it were doing thelpacses it will increas ofits to y even pretending ! the big gas distributing companies Meanwhile ed as i nate a favor to give the Senate committee part | p; e 20 and percent ] ) : i e ; . of his bocks Nearly two Years just at a time when millions of " Faticie Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Sgnuse;udaf K:\hsg;ell. LM:'J.;x\mn | ; DOWN Three c! ren were born to em— | i of ago cclumn possd Thomas' speculation peatedly denied that Lis wife were buying ex- ' people are especially in n he Te-fogs to heat their homes or ton. His was Department report nct only he, but his secretary, and his two ¢ Mrs. Dorothy J. Grove, Mrs. Louise | Fairbairn and David Stock, who is an engineering student at Stanford | University. | 1917-1922. First Lieutenant and Captain, Corps of Engineers, U. S. | Army. Served in France in World 1\‘1‘31‘ o | 1929. Came to Alaska to engage ccmpany which will profit m-“the Rizley Bill is Cities And it so happens that Riziley's law firm oma is listed as rep- mting Cities Service. In fact m is also listed as : it FEATURING. clese nies, Ralph Mo L yke Cul ave beer e as compani 2 i jon work. Have been . Dyke Culium, have bcen geveral gas companies "3 1 in construetion wor e “ will praflt from this bill,| (2 s of Feer aetive ever since under the nanes Monday thru Saturday Sunday Evening hows ' including Republic Natural Gas and goived | of Wright & Stock, ln;..!; R. Stock SR P B e S 56 2 = fter |t dle E Pipeline fber uction Co. an tock & after ‘Ll’ nandle East Pipeline Oppusite of 48[;2:? Icnc 0. c 4 FOR THE FIRST TIME 1 - L | . Voted in the Territorial el VICKI in I It is even suspected on Capitol Comy ith 1930. Voted in the Territoria eec- 1 tions for the first time (at Ket- ) . Persorality Vocalist JUNEAU the sacred trust giv-, Hill that it was not Congressman chikan). Also transferred to the WE PRESENT m by the : of Oklahoma R himself but his firm’s gas- Hishs : #s a i to send the price of company clients who really wrole Wourage f:;g‘;kfl"‘ s 053N (Amerioe with e o cctton up or down so-called “gas-compeny gravy Sttt are | 1086, Joined B. P. O. E. No. 420 Jeanne and PllYllS rl‘allfles Mallgall P knot at Juneau, Alaska. 1939-1940. national rxecutive Committeeman of the American Le- gion, Department of Alaska. Re- signed to file for Delegate. Have never run for political office before AT THE CONSOLE THE OF HER OWN 'HARMODEARS - FAMMURD SEOAM The Commodity F vides that anyone sading or alse and inaccur- the price be subject id pr ch in turmn is py- to a fine of one year up by sales from one v amprisonr: Thomas' | company to another within a hold- 15 as political activity is forbidden for spee his »" ement ing company. This pricing system Rent officers of the American Legion. that USA would soon begin 2 would add a total of $52,500,000 <3l 9 (Paid adv.—Stock fer Delegate Club)

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