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PAGE FOUR MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1948 iE A ¥ - EAU LODGE NO. 147 s 3 Britain’s Tax Burden MOUNT JUNEAU wOD H by 2 ‘ YERstaNs of SECOND and FOURTH j ai 20 YEARS AGO from i cuflpyein * o~/ @incinnati Enquirer) Taks Post No. 5550 ot & n Bublihed evers eventng éxcébt Sunday by the . e e Loboldsd V THE EMPIRE |y oirst and thira in Scottish Rite Temple Great Britain, as well as the United States, is on EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY g e, g 4 5 i Thursdays. Post Hall, beginning at 7:30 m. Second and Maln Streets, Juneau, Alssks | the way to a revision of its income tax structure. But 2:-;"-;%’3"‘::-]. Visiting e 3 HELEN TROY MONSEN . e i = g BresMdent | while the revision is a substantial reduction in ¢ merica, T WILLIS R. BOOTH, : C 3 - - Presiden! it VERN ' METCALFE. -+ 3 DOROTRY TROY LINGO = = gy, "iod engmewr | it is merely a re-shuffle of the burden in the British : JUNE %,71938 Commander: WILLIAM Worshipful Master; JAMES W. || SUMER A FRIEND - - - - Manafiok Ballor|sles. The war impoverished Britain to an extent not The archestra of the Prince George Was to play for a dance in Elks | H. SHERLOCK, Adfut- LETVERS, Secretary. Y ot B crori AR ATR CRNUO IR bt | yet entirely clear to most people on either side of ® soidkiss :‘”“”» g s i : Batered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter | the Atl And the unremitting tax burden th_env i/ Ve a 3 4 J——— s, Delivered by earrier SUBSCRIPYIONRARES: . 5o sér meuth) | 15 8 Tefléction of the féarful drain of war, continuthg % i ];;”l“] NM(If:chhme v A dance was scheduled for this night in the Southeast Alaska Fair [ B. P 0 ELKS d i six months, SL00; one vear, SI5.00 long after thé fighting stopped. : l-‘n‘d '\%m :’l‘ ‘Jr o | Building for the crew of the British cruiser Durban. The ship's band was OBGE Bnos. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays X id, st wing rates: . » " 9 - ed £ . Jr. " . " 3 o 1 o o eatie, SI5W0; @ mmanths, 1n Gvases, sveb An Ameticdn with a wife and two chvudren. \llndrl‘x 5 Benirs g o |10 give a concert in the building from 8 to 9:30 o'clock, then dancing was Widest Selection of '3 at 8 p.m. Visiting brothers wel- b wre month, in advance, $1.50. the new tax program, does not pay any appreciable i > 3 Ito start. come, JOSEPH H. SADLIER, S tribers wili cCnfer @ favor if they will promptly BOMfy |¢o . 11+l his annual income reaches nearly $3,000. At @ Ellen Wallace . " ‘ . 3 : Ziiness Offiee of any fatiure o irregularity tn the aelivery |18% U E I TS o0 By 11 it Oollen Benitianes 6 Pt EOTRN LIQUO S Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, ] News Office, 603; Business Office, 374 ‘nu".('x' with similar income pays five times as much— @ Raymond Phelps . Mrs. Roy Rutherford and two daughters left for the south to spend PHONE 399 SR & 2 A e e ® " derives from investment © Carcline Long o |the summer. i R OF ASSOCIATED PRESS nd even more if his income — e Bress 1s exclusively sntitled to the use for |rather than the earnings of his labor. With $10,000 ® | e flr/nqr/'or}’ r Office L..T'f;ff',“"ilfa"'.’ui’fi.‘l‘?m‘&'2.":-"3&,'1?:’:.‘6 of net income, an American will be paying $1360 a ® ® e e o ¢ » & & & ® o Gov. George A. Parks returned on the Yukon after making an|| “Say 1t With Flowers” but | % year income fax. His opposite number in Britain DR o i i extensive trip in the interior. He had traveled over 2,200 miles and had iy BS — Alaska Newspapers. Jen | Will be paying :mu\'):crc f;nm 53‘25?) to $4,000 arw;ar {been accompanied by Major Malcolm Elliott of the Alaska Road Com- “SAY IT WITH OURS!” * E','Eg&fginyfn('ffi"" l:g‘ oub 'SE W 10,000, SXORUIERE. OW SRS (EINEI = R BARANOF Do(KS | mission and R. J. Sommers, Territorial Higl : . 2 ot 80 ¥ 58 a 3 8, a ghway Engineer. J Fl income : uneau I 0risis ] | In the very high brackets, the comparison still & 3 s'w l/fld’n o < ' holdh, To take the extremie case—which we find. it YESIERDAY wIIH ; Owing to an absence of players, the Elks-Legion game was post- PHONE 311 &k &d"—"’”/}' & comewhat ditficult to visualize personally—of a $1,000,- poned. —_— 000 income, the American taxpayers must part with 9 FROM SEwARD 10 | n 8. ; $769,000 of this, while the Briton with that fabulous ! Frank Gordon, proprietor of the Gordon Stores in Seward, Fair- QEI “’n reed c"‘ s f | Office in Case Lot Grocery ert’s Food Cent income will pay $1452600—assuming his income is Ean |banks, Anchorage and Juneau, announced he inténded to have a chain ce ase enier [from investments. That is outright socialistic con-! . =~ 0 "l 1y Juneau|store in Ketchikan, < PHONE 764 Grocery Phones 104—105 | fiscation, plus. It stems from a policy aimed at elimi- ' afteinooh ot 4:90 Polock o e HAY, GRAIN, COAL Meat Phones 39—539 3 nating large "'\!:ml"s’ At fl”n:‘f(m:i;;\;l)soflb::‘;fsg@:: on her southbound trip with nine| Nominating speeches were made at the Democratic National Con- and STORAGE Deumle’_;,t;;s A4M ! :‘hF'”""LeL"n‘; }}‘r"n:z:.nle?. s i b » M seongers for here and left for|vention in Houston, Texas. Balloting was expected to start this night. — T R i o i - Seattle at 8 o'clock last night taking|A] Smith was given the edge for nomination for the Presidency. i [ o - e g e W Obviously, a comparison of income taxes alone is g5 as follows: Call EXPERIENCED MEN NSRS 5T S 5 not a full picture of tax burdens. But when account gy ard: H. J. Hart, Ray C.| b e ’ i T e ¢ 'Al;vslm JANIYORIAL Service s b is taken of excises and other taxes, the disparity of geley and family, Virginia Merker,} e n‘ylm. of the Alaska Road Commission, returned from an in- 2 The Bexall Sf i tat burdens in the two countries is still greater, Thus, | gl and V. K. Williams, spection trip to the west and interior CONKLE and FOLLETTE ore | although we have been complaining increasingly of the ) Seattle: Ernest C. Rice, wife| ———— Phone Red 559 Your Reliable Pharmacists tax burden in this country, and properly, We can see ., children, Mrs. Bill Evans and| Weather: High, 66; low, 61; clear. & ¢ by British experience that our relative position is @ jjiaren, Mrs., L. Isaacs, Philly No- R s BUTLER-MAUROQ With the Republican National Convention and the fortunate one. Violet Johnson, E. E. Mergas, i ' | ° D! Louis-Walcott fight past features and no longer draw G e v Beach, Darwin Luke, D. J. Dun- | Da’ly lessons in Engush by ST EV ENS RUG CO. ing atténtion, Juncauites may now get busy and pr Wold' Crath Prokitets wum, W. H. Fisher, Earl Reeder, Rob- ! W. L. GORDON LADIES—MISSES’ = " A 5. 2uly aaldisation., which: atarts GEI PR LICRERELD ert Mitchell and wite, Joel Richards, R VEAI HARRY RACE o St A 4 el R e wife and children, G. Lawrence, R.| e READY-TO-WEAR this 3 heA - T. Saunders and T. E. Libby. { WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He gave the money to you | : Ther pe hundreds of visitors in Juneau for 1 preliminary reports from the great grain-produc- ’K“‘whlk;n_ P, Motgan! Ciitater |and I Bay, “4b yoi and ME” 4 Bewaid Gireet, PG U Dl’llgglsl the celebration, Navy men from an American craft |ing countries proves correct it may be feasible in the Green and family. | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Endive, Pronounc 7 P. - B A e i 4 E A i ED: . e the I as in DIVE "Th quib] lore” and also from a adian boat as well as steamers | year alw:ndwto end ;r .s\xl)sm‘;t;r‘myf;ec_llecp b;c:fi\:;:{‘ i 57 ) B st il lor- a5 A St et e Nuka “nsic supply o S b St i ik a0 tousieg tioning in Western Europe. Both official an va | b ks A 2 R y Where Pharmacy Is & 3 5 R et o Jecting a queen, | €stimates agree that prospects of a grain surplus have OFTEN MISSPELLED: Avoirdupois; six vowels, OT twice. AR B e M Pmm,n:’ . g ¢ big thing for Juneau is selecng a QUEEn. | 0" 0 oo promising since 1939. A round-up by Dr WOMEN OF MOOSE | SYNONYMS: Wisdom, knowledge, learning, erudition, perception, st Thbhirtic L v Each ticket purchased on the automobile to b€ “gieon and Mis. Edith Hirsch, agricultural ex- | scholarship. | Pianos—Musical Instruments awarded at midnight on the fifth of July will entitle |porq for industry, for example, suggests that ex- 'NSIA“. OFHCERS‘ WORD STUDY: “Ucc a word three times and It is yours” Let us| AT S ARCHIE B BETTS - the holder to cast a vote for the favorite in the queen portahle grain crops from the United imw;f, Cfilll\:u. |increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: : Phone 206 Second and Seward . contest Argentina and Uruguay, Australia and a few other NS |CYNICAL; disbelieving in the sincerity of hi .0 N | o H y of humfn motives. “Why should Various organizations are already busy building |countries may exceed the enormous total of 920,000,- g | anie tRkbss GREEA I Tor TirkSh y HEINKE GENERAL Public Accountant i the ts for the parade and other groups have 00_0_ busl:vls. Anrur.(‘uc.- accumulation is said to be \Munvnm;n Ul]z)o p};{z;};; ‘;:;::“C:‘: 4 REPAIR SHOP Auditor Tax Com i 8 nearly completed their plans for their displays on taking place in Russia. i e agt i Bhits bk fur fiodks is/ s oentivs $his )« LMARY (factors. enfEE.ihis Ry plstuns, puile of SEEUTOCIS CR RS L::)):é‘el & A by w""""l’“::“"’:‘;"wg‘:k i Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 heel i 2 A : the > A e ; % % o'clock in the Moose roo! ksl " year as the awards are larger than in previous years. (L‘“}Z‘“::"i‘:”gi?:‘s;:j}]gr;““r:":’:t"’]:‘;;.m“’“" I‘;‘fl"s’("ff ;(‘)‘:fi Grand {mstalling Officers were | - ROBERTA LEE ||| GENERAL REPAIR WORE S Yor /| Many June “;““‘“ have 1"‘ “:‘! “:‘l"'!‘)’gl":‘w"";e’:l":“m as they appear to be today. Favordble weather must ;‘:‘K“mlx‘f‘“““““gh ok ‘i‘n“g::“i- gg?{::' ool || Phone 204 629 W. 12th Rt e preparing e frames for the elabora r rks ; AL 2 iti ¢ n i : as aplain a :lia | i Al R n,l e 16 § 18t be taken for granted. Political or economic conside LigHb & ”“Cn:idv e [ Q. When addressing a letter to a widow, should her late husband’s { 7 4 Wall P“per 9 which are to be better this year than last, and last | tjons might limit exports from some countries. But }i_"] “(; “’ unit was composed of |initials be used? f year the display was the best ever seen in Juneau. lif all goes well it should be possible to drop bread £ LTS A peGA O] 3 iG i o s U | Incidentally, the air show to be given during the |rationing altogether in Great Britain, Belgium, the Co-Workers Lyda Museth, Brita o & F"“‘:"fi“:glh" EoShis A5 & Do D ERORGE R B Warfield's nfli! Store Ideal Paint Sho ceicbration, s to be larger and undoubtedly more 'Netherlands, Luxembourg and the Scandinavian coun- bBllfl“:g ;"::;h P‘:‘;::Jr'l Eglti)::r TE" Loob:akn;e Ne :';: “3&; during his lifetime. Mrs. John Jones continues || (Pormerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) p i exciting than the one last year. There will be 18 P-51s | fries and reduce it sharply in France and Ttaly. i i ol % DA SRR ATRELY Jores: NYAL Family Remedies Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt of the 64th Fighter Squadron in the show. No such morale-building news has been heard in &M DOrothy Grogan and Ginger Q. What is the correct way to eat canapes? HORLUCK'S DANISH 1 : k2 s Europe since thé end of the war, Food and recovery Cranam : A. Canapes served before a meal or with cocktails are eaten with P - i It looks like a big time for three s and the - Officers installed were Elizabeth| 3 i ICE CREAM S darived: Tom th 816" 6t Hekets b e march only in step. People must eat to work. Hungry Ol &ate B . !the fingers. At the table, they are eaten, as are other hors d’oeuvres, | s " e el el Al the Car people make poor citizens, for hunger opens their \;;f.;_:c;;m} -Jlllgt’f_fi?}*lR“:‘f“‘_Eg_"l‘““;‘wm; a fork. Juneau’s Finest which is also used for a vote for a queen, goes N0 | minds to communism and its fllusory promises. It S Lavsan Senlon REEEDS TN when should an anmouncement of an engagement be made? Huichings Economy - EInOE SR the celebration fund Europe is well fed it will work itself, with our help, Card, Junlor Regent; Hazel Bur-| ’ Let’s buy™ tickets. -~ Lhra\}gh most of its past and prasent troubles. " kette, Chaplaini_ Gerie, Beregren, | Sl AU e iR Ucn. the Hayduiat fhs Lfie-to-bevehicaes B A VA R n s P e } it 1 pass BN ~ ___ __. Recorder; Helen Hildre, Treasurer; to wear her engagement ring for the first time publicy. Marke, | g p Helen Jackson, Guide; Lucille Lade- | tmeweeee e bl ",'e Washinglon cause of her ability but because major factor in my decision to ;o ; stant Ciilde: Thiéhia Folkite, Choice Meais At All Times Phone 689 ) | of her amazing frankness. leave the Office of Education has &entinel: Idabelle Bryson, Argus and I-OO 3 M G R ““d | called before the Republican-!/been my dissatisfaction and deep npae gemsen, Pianist. ¢ an 2 G. GORDON PHONES 553—92—95 1 eiTy-G0-K0 dominated Interstate Commerce concern . . . over the rate at which pact Graduate Regent Ruth Maur- g - " The Alaskan Rotel — | Committee, Miss Hennock, appoint- | the political administration of the gaqt was presented with her jewel| 5 The Charles W Carler J By DREW PEARSON ed as a Democrat, told the Sena- Federal Secu;ity Agency is taking of sfice and Junior Regent Eliza- 1. How many pints are there in one bushel? 4 Newly Renovated Roome | tors: over cannot look With petn Casperson was congratulated ! 2. What are the five largest Statés in % at Reasonable Rates * ¥ (Continued from Page One) | “I'm against you and T always complacency upon rapidly develop- on g véry successful year and pre- |size? 8 the Union in order of their Mortuary | —_— —— | have been. I have done my best to ing trends to subject the profres- gented with a gift from the chapter. : ; PFowrth and Franklin Sts. FHONE SINGLE 0 collect ney for Roosevelt and sional bur that the Offi e . 3. What is the most popular beverage in the world? 1 publicans on the Rules Commit- collect money for Roose : e is the c€ The Ways and Means Committee 4. et bwo Inndatihneary Rav . PHONE 136 — f tee voted thumbs down. have probably taken a lot of good of Education to increasing controls awarded a prize to Senior Regent h 0 famous Americans have the greatest numbcr of bio- 3 turally they tried to keep their | Republican money ]““‘flY from what | cn 'hz part of numerous persons May Larson and Co-worker Dorothy gmps ‘e‘;wm’w" “:0‘“ i‘;‘:‘"“: L d B c PHONE 555 ; ames secret. However, here is the | You wanted to collect.” planted in the structural organiza- Ferguson for bringing the most new h ENOWIUnE-abes ake a rattlesake to coil itself and strike? { rage Lo % Tollonll of the six ment who floute, “Do vou know anything about'tion at levels between the Com- members into the chapter during ANSWERS: Card Beve oog e Ny Thomas Hardware Co- b mill of the majority of radio?” asked one Republican Sen- missioner of Education and the Ad- the past year. The mem&tership Com- 1. Sixty-four. Wholesale L PAINTS OLis ‘ and wouldn’t even let|Aator. ministrator of the Federal Security n‘qiltl‘e led mmmitttees in bri_ngmg»in 2. Texas, California, Montana, New Mexico, and Arizona. PHONE 216—DAYX or NIGHT Builders’ and Shelf { ‘ other Congressmen vote: { “Only that I have raised a lot| . 4 ¢ {the most candidates and k:‘scfi"ze 3. Tea. for MIXERS or BODA POP HARDWARE ; , M B pat 2 o £ ‘Nor can I be pleased,” continued money was turned over to the Chap- 4. Washington and Lincoln. Leo Allen of Illinois, Chair- |Of money for radio programs for o o= “.ofy "o Sotele to which ter for use next year & L P : | eV epli s ennoc| orton, “wi 0 which L ¢ 5. About five seconds. 2 hen o e THINE Samntiiies; ;RHS‘:T,‘ :(l,(, B,?QJJ‘\‘;"‘. I;lh;/;ahfl “vnb:';f administrative decisions have been After installation the membership il i Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS | | { Remington Typewriters James Wadsworth of New York, | Sena i) OM__ 1¢ Wanl” made and subsequent executive or- Was entertained by Clyde Jensen SOLD and SERVICED by Lo while voting with the real |ed to know what Miss Hennock| oo o on Biced without ade- Who played a saxophone solo and IDEAL GLASS co. J. B. Burford & ; estate interests on this, simul- | thought of Mary Martin of Maine, quate opportunity for democratic Shirley Oasperson who gave a tap MOTORSHIP YAKOBI . O. burior co. | \eously demanded tha® young vho last year was considered as discussion of the principles in- dance on rollér skates. Operating to Petersburg, Port Alexander and way points. 538 W'llou' hby Avenue “Cur Doorstep Ts Worn by n be draited; Edgar Cheno- |8 Possible appointee to the FCC. SIeuss g s dine glvert 18 the Moose Lodge LEAVING JUNEAU EVERY, TUESDAY MORNING illoug ayo'n b Satistied Customers” eth of Colorado; Ross Rizley | ‘T didn't know her,” replied the T o B4 refreanritnlieldsed the evesd MAIL, FREIGHT AND P Opp. Standar }; ;633 } of Oklahoma, whose law firm {lady Democrat from New York. S ning program <. events. s ASSENGER SERVICE DON ABEL PHON o represented some, of the big 4 But I think that women haven't| e incidence of syphilis among' Any committee chairman having Freight accepted at Northland Dock until Noon Monday O(ARD AGENCY natural gas companies, while ““‘[_ nearly the gecognition they de- 'the natives of South Africa has information for the publicity com- One of the most scenic routes in Southeastern Alaska. For reserva- anggmemm’ he authored a rate-increase bill ‘[; ““d’ -fl"“.t'b‘“t‘& got :Ult‘){;llfl‘» & If peen estimated at from 30 to 40 per cittee is asked to contact Chairman|| tions contact Captain on boat at Boat Harbor or leave message at B o G G A “ i O : for the gas companies; Forest |they have brains and ability theycent, Graduate Regent Virginia Pugel. Harbor Market, Ph ; Harness of Indiana; ‘and Rob- jshould not be penalized merely be- | - — = et 2 J“efll Holor co- ert Rich of Pennsylvania. {cause they wear a skirt. rllmflllg Conlraclor Foot of Main Street | Two Democrats present voted for| The amazed Senators, taken back = HFES 1 [ the Housing Bill: Howard Smith by Miss Hennock’s frankness, ask- ICrstw ]‘d Puz le 3 Laying—¥Finishing Oak Floors MAKE 1 ; of Virginia and Adolph Sabath|ed many questions, all of them | Oldest Bank in Alaska CALL 209 JUNEAU DAIRIES 4 of Illinois i courteous and friendly. When the 2. Terminate | DELICIOUS ICE CREAM That was how the Taft Housinghearing was over, the prespective . Apart # 5 ' #daily habit—ask for it by name A Bill containing the hopes of mil-|FCC commissioner teld ke 20m- | lasl_me'u " c ' | k- cuhr'm.' ear i bons was buried [ mittee 3 ry = fragrodied. | o B Juneau Dairies, Inc. B it ] “You're much too nice. I hope, ‘ * CONGRESSM BREAKS you don’t confirm me and that you; ) Stetson and Mallory Hats PLEDGE ;wnll call me back here every week.” | 1 The B M. Behrends Arrow Bhirts and Undérwesr Chrysler Marine Engines B tun-out Cox— One interesting] But they didn't, they confirmed | 2. % Spanisn coine ; Allen Edmonds Shoes MACHINE SHOP { gentleman who walked out at thelher right away. | 21 Kiggdom in Bank Mari ] Jast minute on the Housing Bill| Note—The FCC is composed of & | 2. Wille 62, Anger B o SO ® Piruwace was Congressman Gene Cox of |certain number of Democrats and | §i Jo§ S Gy A ¥ s = ] Chas G.W c t ia certain number of Republicans 3 Toper Sufety Deposit . U. warner Lo. 3 Cox is a key man on the Rules so that Miss Hennock's political Committee, claims to have great afiiliation as a Democrat was not influen Before the vote camé held against her by the Republi-) off, Cox sent telegram to his’cans. home district promising to support | the Housing Bill. : POLITICS IN EDUCA- “You may assure all interested | TION OFFICE | that I will do everything in my Education Blowup—The U. S. Of-| power to see that a rule is granted|fice of Education, which for long promptly for House consideration,”! years under Roosevelt was kept out | Cox wired Hudscn Malone, Du'ect—'ol partisan politics, is now headed | of the Albany, Ga., Housing for a blowup. Authority. | E. B. Norton, Deputy Commis- | “The Bill will have my strongest | sioner of Education, has resigned | support with the hope that it will in a huff over political censorship. be passed before adjournment.” | He is sore at energetic Oscar Ewing But just before the vote came‘inew Federal Security Administrator, | Cox got up and ducked out of the|who is the over-all boss of the Rules Committee. News of his Office of Education. | run-out, of course, did not get| Ewing was former Vice-Chairman | pack to his home voters. [of the Democratic National Com-| | mittee and is an all-out Truman | man. Another resignation in the| AMAZES SENTATORS offing is that of Education Com-| Forthright Lady—One of the few missioner John Studebaker him- | Truman appointees to be confirm- | self. ‘ ed by the Senate during the last- Deputy Commissioner Norton in minute rush of Congress was Miss|a letter of resignation laid it rightl Freida Hennock, the first lady ever | on the line against Oscar Ewing's | appointed to the Federal Commun- | political interference: | jeations Commission, Miss Hen-| “I would be less than frank . . of nock was confirmed not only bu-Ju I should neglect to say that onel or WOMAN COMMISSIONER Stitch nceled DOWN 1. Young cow From a distarice 40. Musical % Boxes for Rent HOME GROCERY 3. Walts for 5. Diminish 4. Mountain 6. Affirmative B 4 b 355 o BUSH SHOES o e " |- COMMERCIAL SAVINGS URRTSON HATS Phone 146 ‘ > i s Quality Work Clothing | | | Amqcyr ST || 1. Ornamented b e s, i Ln\\':r Jare PN ! s €. 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