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PAGE FOUR Daily Alaska Empire e el 3o il mig | capable, liberal or anyth appeal to the voter, who should know, but apparently doesn’t { that human ‘Beings possessing all of these admirable | qualities simply do not ex ng else that THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ‘_NO“K_“(OMN“"EM Dailv Lessons in English % ©. corpon | | Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alasks | L SR HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - Prosident | % DOROTHY TROY 3 - - s Vice-President | Barnes Bill WILLIAM R. CARTER . - - Editor and Manager | FRIEND - - - - Managing Editor | W R e RIORR. & o .~ - = SRR (Washington Post) : i Zntered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. The latest effort at statutory extirpation of witch- Yol A o N SUBSCRIPTI JN RATES: | oraft in Massachusetts takes the form of a proposal S ot 444 Delivered by Anrlrirr ml.;u‘n(:xum\,u:nlzn;l:lt( s';’;o‘o‘ 5¢ per monthi | .ajjoq the Barnes bill. It provides that “no person 4 Larry Pusich £y mah, poctage paid, at the following rates: | who is a member of the Communist Party or who by ° Alton I. Cropley, Ji One sear. in advance; $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.80; | cheach or in writing advocates its doctrines shall | ® Kr’nm‘(h' Allen in advance, $150. ey will promptly notify | be employed as a teacher or otherwise in any uni- Arvo Wahto Otfice of any failure cr irregularity in the delivery | yoiivy college, or school, public or private, or in ? Billy Converse hes: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. position in the educational system of the Comm ® by oy . y N — wealth of any city, town, superintendency union or ° MARCH 21 : vr dispatches credited to it or not ether- | tion since the abolition of Japanese thought ¢ . Lee H. Smith d in this paper 2d also the local news published It embraces not eonly teachers ad N ° william W. Friend . — | tures but administrative personnel, clerical assistants ¢ Bill Kiloh . 1| L4 even custodial employees. And the manner of its | ® Daisy Kenfield & R o T i enforcement is even more remarkable. Not only the © Irene Wallace K employee but the employer as well would be ° . liable to the ‘extent of a $10,000 fine and a year in ® ¢ © & * © 8°6 & o o o jail, To serve as a member of a school committee or > - a board of trustees could prove very costly under these MAR!NE !NSPE(IORS cor né. The Barhes bill has more than local significar w'u 'EAVE MO“DAY chiefly because it is symptomatic of a spreading L H | tolerance respecting any of political noncon- formity. It ie, of course, already a crime |laws of Massachusetts and of the United | advoeate overthrow of the Government by force or Li Commanders C. J. Barnas violence. But this bill would penalize also mert I. F. Cane, Coast Guard ! membership in a party alleged to advoca marine inspectors of the 13th Naval es of | Distric expect to overthrow or more advocacy of any of the doctr | that pa This latter provision is presumably aimed | Monday on the Baranof enough.’ lat the vague egory called fellow travelers. It i Since being here they have ex OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Maelstrom Pronounce mal-strom High Quality Foods at i POLITICIAN liable to catch every teacher exhibiting the slightest amined several Army Transport first syll [E, O as in ON unstressed, accent first syllable Moderate Prices AL Al independence of outlook. As President Conant of Har 1 ludjng the TK 99, LT OFT: ELLED: Cede (to yield); distinguish from SE: P ard observed when he testified in opposition to the 37 ST 415, LT 646, LT 2 A | : . Bét it v ert Ta 1| vard observed when ; - ] SYNONYMS: Sweetheart, lover, suitor, betrothed, fiance (ma ~ ol TI‘“ W o bill, the real danger to America comes “not 13, BSP 3142, BSP 3143 and the o g i ive) STEVENS® d become the next = T o 0ad of doctrines of revolution but from BSU 3144, Commercial craft - " vt DY T el AR TRV one cannot help but admire |, “go " oaching pane, an hysteria and conse- |spected were the Messenger and WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and It is yours." Let u LADIRS"MISSES’ can political integrity quent repudiation of all the basic principies that have | the Treva C. All infspected Vessels increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word READY-TO-WEAR he ceuld be certain of offending the | guided the destiny of this Republic.” will be put in first class condi- IRREVERENT; showing a of rekpect. “God never gave man a ne A ¥ St the United States - —_— tion to comply with Coast Guard thing to do c nz which it were irreverent to ponder how the seward Street Near Third Beniigs ; f- ued support legislative Mars Again! regulations, Son of God would have done it.”-~Macdonald . Senato » ki w2 s — R. A. Reischl passed the examin- | Seresecessecrssseos swereas sese D g tat ith a age amost unparal- 7 | d ]l)rvh!iu.ol 1 o ‘f‘ LA oo .:h,\ rdhss “‘m”_‘ (New York Times) ation for a lldxll-b[( summz\mlm\ cer- by ; Alaska Music Sllpply eled ir Ty C R/BEER TN s Mars P » farth tificate, and erbert C. Reaber k Mars is now about 63,000,000 miles from the Earth tificate : ¥ MODERN F'”OU ETTF 1 P R A en, ager in the as. close as it will come this year. Accordingly, |Wwas found qualified for chief en- o . LOBERTA LEE | Arttur M. Uggen, Manage! " Pianos—Musical Instruments er's papers. by every big labor boss in ! petvonomers of the University of Chicago have sper yd H. Bayers Jabor law that bears his | much of February in studying the planet spectro- thought the balance between labor | graphically in the hove of determining whether or al hould be restored i not the polar caps are hoarfrost or snow nd whether | three or not the arid red aréas turn green in ng and | were summer because trees are in leal and othe etation | and m flourishing. ~ Probably the Chicago De the natior because h Dite 1 the m 1 e licenses which he for mate of inla: vessels of na second-cl and management He ma: ed the opposition of veterans | the terminal leave tor ve astronomers t st pay bill which $2,500,000,000 to the cost of the |y tha nothing like intelligent life will ever be Scutheast Alaskan war after it | discovered on Mars. They will certainly have nothing boat cperator, and mas He voted in c it:ee against the fair cwmo_\'- {to do wuh“‘h(‘ ;zmnzlsvs pcs(uLm.d by the late ‘("»j 5! vessels .d no! ment practice pecause he didn't believe Federal | fessor Pe! sal Lowell, who thought that on a xn'm.u Bross in Southea Jegislation 1 lessen racial discrimination, thereby which was drying up there would be a desperate | water EEmINDIOn. [N, 1GERERL L 1A : | concerted effort to make the most of melting snows | Several persons passed perhaps losing the Negro vote {in irrigating dry temperate and torrid zones. No|qualified crew members In & speech in Nebraska he told the farmers that } o o smer “objects to vegetation, which comes and tes will be sent the Government's 90 per cent of parity flour price is | goes with the seasons and which is no more intel- | jkan This high Parity |jectual than a terrestrial cabbage Commanders Barnas 1d advocated lowering it. n keeping the price of food so high. | igh to both first-time aid of a sensitive infra-red With the spectro- is a big : Most politicians would simply condemn high prices, | graph developed during the war Mars is being ex- have been well impre lacking Taft's honesty. luminr(l in Texas with a new thoroughness. Carbon their stay in Juneau ? ¢ i e was LS ered s ¢ years ag: its a - - > e In-all this, Taft makes it clear that while he seeks dioxide was discovered some year ago in its nm\u ! " = t He winis ttice badl phere, a discovery that augurs well for vegetation Ry Ales the Repu numinston, He - WaRS: 1R 2 s {But those polar caps—are they snow, as they appear | g M et enough to fice his self respect by speaking one Vo be? Probably. So far no water-vapor has been ° : g way and another. | detected in the atmosphere of Mars, and water-vapor : TIDE TAB Wouldn't it be & wonderful thing if all political | is an essential of life. This lack of water-vapor may | J L o \didates had the courage of this 2 be explained by the coarseness of the instruments MARCH 21 candidates had the courage of this man? i 3 0 o B F W T ey But unfortunately, honesty and successful poli- | bitherto used. As for the vegetation, 1t W8y COBSEY | oy 4ige 10:52 am., e S sibaiate TN | of lichens, which draw water from the air and which gh. tide, 10:52 a.m., L S R ros: avirytning. | Fould not bW iip Haok briau 1t red phibtogsd s e Low tide, 17:34 p. m. age candidate is for almost everything. |, " oy ctudy of Mars may settle some old doubts, | * He tells labor that he is for labor. He assures the ! . .. " o Yively ‘that it will add greatly to our ® : pusinessman he will watch out for him. He speaks | xnowledge or give much comfort to the few who may | © MARCH 22 of higher pensions to the aged and lower taxes to the | gtill think that the so-called oases are the sites of | Migh tide, 0:33 am,, merchant. He describes himself as able, progressive, jgreat cities. ® Low tide, § am, \ ; 2 G e A - - - — ———— | ® High tide, 11:5¢ p.m, | 4 © Low tide, 18:23 p.m H and five childrca who were almost |reel company INCOM, headed by 0 e "‘e waShmgIOfl homeless . . . This is only a very|Sandro Pallavicini, sent camera- b SR small cross seetion of what some | men all over Italy with the four o folks are doing to make democracy | difierent Friendship Trains, took e Merry-Go-Round | pictures of the crowds and how g By DREW PEARSON — |the food was distributed Two Moscow Tubes i il | SECRET TAX DEBATE | The Rome Symphony Orchestra .= 3 ‘ (Continued from Page One) Senate Democrats were far from ! contributed its services, the Italian F h d U d R - - united when they caucused behind, radio chorus supplied part of the ““s e || er Ivel' music and the Italian people, from Premier de Gasperi down, raised Truman did not plan to fire Wal-| .josed doors the other day to de- MOSCOW—(#— Build lace ermine what stand to take on the WHO SAVED BIG BUSINESS 3OP-sponsored, $4,700,000,000 tax- ll.:n meney to pay for the ; film. | foruth section of M n\\s»sllb- obgrasaman Mike Kerwin . .of reduction bill. Two Democrats _;‘nu, s nds gf people contributed | way system report that two of {uur Ohild gt BEF & blst at biE busi- w}‘m\‘v- George of Georg ""“km“.“‘,v_ lire ea‘m (about 1 cent) | tunne] under t Moscow River gess during the dlosed tneeting of minority member of the Finance| The result 'x\ a stirring picture hm.e been completed. e Demodat Divts | exesutive tax) Committee, ..,vd hefty Edwin —a gift _to the American people| The rexvnmmm: (\\nnlv\nnvl; are committec the other day C. Johnson of Colcrado—{latly an- /—'\\Im‘h is being shown to official | being pushed \u\ rapidly, says .the Bitur" reiniiting ““_-D‘)mwr“.\ nounced they would support the \\uf‘hlnglon tedal It will be Moscow News. The fourth section, how g busl repeatedly bit Republican measure. ‘fnmml)h" to n'n theatres llll‘lli\uh‘P,x.p('A.‘h‘d to be in service by 1959, the hlnd t ted it from “Maybe this isn't the best !)ill‘-llv_l‘.{mu‘\\ Picture Producers "\M”"w',“ link me of capital's etmits Mt the it ‘deys| =D O get,” said Johnson. “It's!clation. railway statio ubway lines. | of the New Deal, Kerwin opined: | 2ot all T want, but it's sométhing ' = Y p Roosevelt saved those guys from we can pass, and the great ma- DI Now they are :vuowxu{»“”“:’ of the people, I am convin-| ing because their top hats floated | °®C “:‘“‘ $k - redudtion. | e cut on the tide! "1 o ‘\,‘"",”m ey ,”“ bes bill, ACROSS 31 i {but it's a good one. and I'm {o0r| 3 poriod 33 MAKING DEMOCRACY LIVE ' 5 ] EMgIeal, c. e of oreat things about| ‘Ge0rEe echoed the same senti-| o pobey Americans the way so many | ments, saying that the overwhelm- ;: Ghurch sitting 35 people go 5d - work. the | ing majority of citizens in his 4y 31 ty job of 1 democracy live i state .““m(“ tax relief. “They n_nd 18 hRbRetant bt When the » democracy slipping | 811 Others are entitled to have it,”| ‘omission 4l abroad or at home, they chip in|he 8rsued. e L ot wa g for leadership upf But Senators Tom‘ Connally of 18. Tllu:si_ 4 a few scattered examples { Wyoming were vigorously oppos- 20. Tenth Miss Edwind Oshill snd. dies| 0% “Tiis 35 3o HmS ‘fo oM, ; Mabel E of the Pacific Helghts| taxes” declared Counally, point- Mote dis- Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle oL, San Francisco, wrote Glas- | 8 to the tense world situation.” | g8, gaiiing Simpleiobs o kv Soot for the names of| This bill provides for far too A orad Unrefined Epic poem schocl children with whom Ih\'n“’ 88 reduction,” e contentled. o Tf}r" ‘. Siblls o friendship | - all right to clear up soms ' Wondering tear letters. Thes 00 names, | 1€ uities in the tax suaucture, but -3 ahd dhe -klds ve been building et nu(‘ commit ourselves to suth = ‘; X o ol Sl e, ".bm drop in revenues until we &5 Morked - with May Michael DiSalle of ’I‘x)-"“" 'am'u our economy c_an stand .- /.- ullpl ibetical the city council to start :A'nm‘;’:f”‘l"‘” are too critical and %wn... 9 m:n of (e 8 (d“‘jv‘:"l‘.u(:)«A;w\il)f_',mJn Ii:lnd:::‘l Democratic leader Alben Barkley | 24 -/ ke \ron curtain or behind it, | of Kentucky originally had called | 4 Siarsnall miky mike ' Speeches, | e /GAUOS :to salind oul his Q- | says Mayor DiSalle, “but no speech | ‘€3ues on whether they would | has the same weight as a “letter| UPPOrt a Democratic sompraiige | bill providing for a 34,000,000,000‘ jcut in taxes. In the end the cau- cus decided to wait. from a relative in the USA.” . . Mrs. Noble Ewell, Orange, Texas schoolteacher, joined the “student letter exchange” and got a list of | gchool children in England France, Yugoslavia, Sweden, Norway. The Texas kids are now writing these rived in Italy, various Italians tried kids about democracy and friend- (o figure out some means of thank- ship The Swarthmore (Pa.) |ing the American people. Finally High School has adopted the wvm;xhey decided that what Americans THANKS AMERICA When the Friendship Train ar- was cund qualified for renewal of isitors to this leave Juneau examined held. T nd ot over pilot mo ter of t ove ast Ala exams , and and hey stream 100 on tor- for from Ketch- Kane, essed with LE 5.0. ft 154 ft. -0.5 ft. 15.0 ft. 31 1. 16.7 it. -1.7 1t. ers of tate o Washington ©eeesecccecscceccoe the of Btade, Germany . . . GI's from | would like to see most was a true Fighivition the Sand Point Naval Alr Statiom, ' picture of how the Italian people Rita ot pletle . . Present Beattle, devoted their day- off -to appreciated their gift. - helping build a house for a widow | Accordingly the Italian news- il ) Spanisa sl Commotion JUNEAU, ALASKA e e jzo YEARS AGO 2 cupire VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Taku Post 9 Meets first and third Fridays. Post Hall, Sew- s sttt Bttt st | 51 Bt Visiting Coms rades_Welcome. % Y MARCH 20, 1928 * H. S. GRUENING, Com- mander: - WILLIAM 1, | ! Announcements had been received of the marriage of Leona Graber | sHERLOCK, Adjutant. {and John E. Meals, at Seattle. The bride had been buyer for the B. M. rBohrends' ladies’ ready-to-wear department, and Meals was an acc unt- lant of Valdez but recently located in Juneau. You'll Al | in'Fur Styles and Valuesat | | Gus George, who had been ‘vm:,“ ‘in business, returned to Juneau 1‘ Ma"i“ Vidor h"s' In‘. for scveral weeks, | Swedish Fur Craftsmen for | Three Generations it SO Capt. Gecrge H. Wilkins and Ben Eiclson made a safe flight trom | ;H. C. Mllrphy, Ph.D. ! | 1 been south Robertson, who Attorney R 0 Aleutian returned aboard the steamer Fairbanks to P t arrow The two left Fairbanks at 11:25 a. m and e . | | ‘Physical Therapy—all types landed at Barrow at 4:30 p. m STEAM BATHS Phone Blue 650 from Wr 11 where th captured Juneau's ived the Southeast Alaska cage title. The players were Robert Livie, Harry Brandt, and Fred Orme, Harry Wald, Henning Berggren Arthur Burke, and Judson Whittier Hilltoppers 10th and E .T-l; Erwin Feed Co. | Office in Case Lot Grocery PEONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE ORNIA Grozery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 371 James Henry Nc 32 31 e s e e o e i B low, rain. Weather report - e spmeee ety R WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Th box of candy was not hardly enough. The box of candy was (omit NOT) SCARCELY Say i Q Is as a “blind date"? A. Yes, if she companionship of an esirable man upon the friends who arranged the date Q. Is it appropriate to have a fruit centerpiece for the table? A. Yes; it is very a centerpiece composed of a | silver plate heaped with oranges, apples, bananas, plums, or and Supplies Phoue 206 Second and Seward it considered good form for a girl to accept what is known is willing to run the risk of being thrown into the However, this would depend i HEINKE GENERAL l REPAIR SHOP Welding, Plumbing, Oil Barner Blacksmith Work GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phune 204 y29 W. 12th St effective to have peaches grapes Q. What meeting? i A. “Madam Chairman.” | Warfield's Drug Store (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies HORLULK'S DANISH ICE CREAM is the correct way to address a woman chairman of a LOOK and LEARN 2 ¢ corpoxn DR 1. Where s the highest bridge in the world? Huich“‘gs Egonomy 2. What is meteorology? 3. What are the first threc books of the Old Testament? marke! 4., What ls cgviar? || Choice Meais At All Times 5. Who said to be responsible for the remark, “We must all hang v Pa an__os together, or we'lk all hang seperately”? PHONES 553—92—95 ANSWERS: 1. The bridge across the Royal Gorge of the Arkansas River, near Canon City, Colo.; 1,052 feet above the river. The Charles W. Carter 2. Physics treating of the atmosphere and its phenomena. 3. Genesis, Exodus, and Leviticus. Morluary | 4. A salted preparation of fish roe. Forsth and Franklin Sts. | 5. Benjamin Franklin, at the time of the Revolution. PHONE 136 — e et e . e e —— s et | —— H Card Beverage Co. RORTHILAND SAILINGS Whiclseals ki e e 4 FROM SEATTLE PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT | | for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Pet burg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway and Si ) MARCH 25 and APRIL 8 esdays, March 31 and April 14 for MIXERS or SODA POP Windew—Auto—Plate—GLASS IDEAL GLASS €0. — AGENT 1 538 Willoughby Avenue Opp. Standard 0il Co. | f || DON ABEL PHONE 633 BOGGAN | Flooring Coniractor Laying—Fimshing Oak Floors CALL 209 Casler's Men's Wear Formerly SABIN'S NORTHLAND TRANSP SERYING SOUTHEASTERN '\ ALASKA DEPEMDABLY 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1948 * The B. M. Behrends | | | Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Alten Edmends Shoes Skyway Luggage | | { | SATURDAY, | : ! IARCH 20, 194! MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. lg i SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. WILLIS R. BOOTH, g Worshipful Master; JAMES W, LEIVERS, Secretary, @ sronks B Teets every Wednesday a4 8 p. m. Visiting brothers wael- come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, See- retary, S Thing q{Z‘;‘/" Your 0/?;’@ CHARLES R. GRIFFIN G, Bert's Food Center Grocery Phones 104—103 Meat Phones 39539 Deliveries—10:15 A. M. 2:15 — 4:00 P. M. — e ) "The Rexall Store” | Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is & Protession ARCHIE B. BETTS Public Accountant } . Auditor Tax Counsetor Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt S&T Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROSf STREET FROM Warfield’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates FHONE BINGLE O PHONE 555 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shalf TARNWARF Remington Typewriters SOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers™ | || FORD AGENCY | (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL Juneau HMotor Co. Foot of Main Street 8 MAKE JUN DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM |, a daily habit—ask for it by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Mer. OSCAR CLAUSON as a pait-up suoscriea w THE DAILY ALASKA - EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Present this coupon to the box office of the ’ CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “SINBAD THE SAILOR" Feueral Lux---12¢ per Person PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ] S RB. W. COWLING COMPANY Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler DeSoto—Dodge Trucks SHAFFER'S SANITARY MEAT FOR BETTER MEATS 13—PHONES—49 Free Delivery l Chas. G. Warner Co. HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Alaska Laundy DR. ROBERT SIMPSON OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted SIMPSON BUILDING Phone 266 for Appointments P ——— ASHENBRENNER'S NEW AND USED FURNITURE Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave.

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