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! P.‘\Gli FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JL‘_,\'IL\U, ALASKA B it e et e o | | | must be adopted. And in a sense, three tax measures | D([[l) 4[([3’;“ ,J"[I)lre Iready have been approved | ] from : : 4 ::‘AzcoND and FOU ‘ z fi | In the last election, Democrats captured 19 of ! 0 YEA R AG 0 " " R Mor:day of e: ) PR l'm\n\((\f:;):;x . et 124 seats in the House, and 6 of the 8 Senate position: § l THE EMPIRE H Appiove&, ne In Scottish Rite Temple o\ Uh S v oo PSS in contest. Thus the voters, in leaning toward the et el s e B el B s i ittt w et | beginning at 7:30 p. Nz d : - - President | e i - Vice-Presi Democratic candidates, also have bought the Demo- JANUARY 4, 1928 ‘-V.\::HINC'I'ON, Jan. 3, —m.— | WILLIS R. BOOTH, Bditor and Mani cratic platform. And this platform has never been The improvement® of all boardwalks and approaches to the United |Re. Peden <D-Okla) said today| Worthipful Master; JAMES W - Managing Editor . . e WRSENE | mot J0BEINILE concerning taxation. . ARY 4 . House was being made by Holmquist and Russell, con- ht the 8lst Congress , Secretary. s Second Class Matter. The three tax bills which form planks in the | e oot . approve statehcod for both e ATES i an i u and Dousias for $1.50 per month; | Democratic platform are ° ouis Kann . —_— - (,'m‘\(l lI 1 ly,, be done t B P. 0 LKS ) = oo g -y O (LA general net income tax, with allocations ° “% : "‘;v ]I;“”m : Nusshaumer of Wrangell had leased the sawmill of the Wrangell S Nt o . Gl L A - & i ¢ Anton J. Reiss L S ne united ) el \ ix months, in sdvance, $7.50; | clayses designed to insure fair participation by outside | Janie" Alksheie . . tit AF Snplr be dons DS 7 Wednesdas it ¢ e favor if they will promptly nmotify Kcompanies doing business in Alaska, plus withholding Howard ‘Beaxisy ® | g promised statehood g brothers wel- the Business Otfice of any failure of irregularity In the delivery | yoyigions broad enough to include seasonal employees |, Guy T, Sibth . was to be the scene of a battle royal the of Alaska and| Come. JOSEPH H. SADLIER, ce, 602; Business Office, 374. and government contractors’ personnel ° Pauline Cunningham e of Douglas High Juneau High werz to meet W. H. BIGGS e BIR OF ASSOCIATED. PI:]X-;\ B . 3 A Territorial tax on land and improvements as o Jeanctte Hathaway ° t \"‘I; J-Hi boys’ team were: Fred Orme, Jame Who vecsnitly vistted: Al f e F ely entitled to the use for 3 4 Harry Brandt and i ey 7 R 1d 2 v hes credited to It or not other- authorized by the Organic Act ° . Heng e ”_firl iing Berggren. On the gir " A o the local news published ° » 8 ' Jensen, Ada Minzgo! Marie Mead, Lyda Benson, Danni A » efeated for 3. Trade and occupation licenses on a uniform P 47 Vitegeitt Mazie Rog n Janitor Service 374 J. M. Dc —— | basis to supplant the present patchwork of license e-election e e & ! R e ‘&)GF‘E) [ fiNS Mrs. William Jarman was installed as Senior Regent, Women of the || “CO“E Lodge No. 780 I : The platform further states firm opposition to any z o was the susci r of Mrs. Esther Ingman. Others el t ing Window | Y € o 1 1 | form of a sales tax o ; : W e Rok. Sander | Reguiar Meetings Each ik A8 L of Floors, | The adoption of these three tax measures still | F WE A.{HER | Stare, airs. Eashlioh uE SlBanl A RHA: Oialkisimonn. 0 AT R A | y will fall far short of raising the funds envisioned | g A T TS e S — e P R R et e : | WY o : LTER R. HERMANSEN || B A I PR S VIR in the Board of Budget report, however, unless the i . TR AR i { D S0 TR BT O | rates imposed are sky high | P B I i Ry : | oo g \dmir 3 rday enroute to their schools Peter ') There is no reason to believe that the 1949 Leg- | % & pI Lto teach for the FHEEEMEFNS e Bert's Food Center |islature will be a great deal different than those YARILTE 8 oK) | H. S. GRAVES 3 precedi Two forces will again be active: one oper-' S G- N IRAEL & e, S e 2 | . W Grocery Phones 104105 9 | | | Irs. L. D. Hammock was reelected Persident of the Douglas Islan o~ M " | ating under the theory that there should be prac-( e faliin | The Clothing Man Meat Phones 39--539 limit to government spending; the other! Weather c ”‘““«’M"q'::q ‘t;:fi:\:: LEVD'S OVERALLS Deliveries—10:15 A M. | atures at va aska C S, RVLTY IV AL o L =3 economy and the elimination of the | ® ‘f:‘(’n 3 e vt A Weather: High, 185 tow, 17: clear. i m’,\.. i 2_1_5_,...4 .__M i } . ‘ : i Time, and RS e s o e s e B S SOOI AR i RGN 8 % e | . » certainly hope that in tl\\e ann\p‘m'l:\n! l!H‘Q[ Satier . Betbeats 1 e "“The Rexall Store” egislature a compromise may be worked out, with | D I l E l h ‘£ BR TN " " Y 12 % i \ Your ol I FHE LEGISLATIVE JOB | both sides giving ground. Otherwise it will be the al y essons 'n ng IS VV . GORDON gfi{ KU, E FRaliatia FORAIR- I e same old stor: -l ¥ \\ dest Selection of BT ER-MAT : Gov. Gruening's decision to call a special session | e 2 4 AR Puow Rk L R . oy AED & S s 1 ] i 1 Legislature inmediately preceding HOW ) INFLUENCE S i .‘v.fi( é,]f‘;:", _ WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not “You likely passed him on g‘HQ TPERS { DRUG CO. ] tr 60-day session has met with varied re- p e | d v, “You FOBABLY passed hxm" PHONE 300 | ] islators and voters of the Territory.| Mothers and fathers often wonder whether i \ RONOUNCED: owledge). | ——— g ;i v quently questioned by people is the legality | t4in activity of their young sons and daughters Cloudy - { slowers” but : b ENREICH-CP/ I i pecial session of the Nineteenth Legisla- | exactly the wise thing for young people ) 41-Pt. Cloudy o YZE “Say 1t With Flowers” but || o | had its regular meeting. The anxiety of parents about the conduct of their 16—Clouds . ; v Replieotion, To. ] AgN s : | + was settled by the opinion of Attorney |children is understandable. Naturally, are sin- ‘ S, | (OSPeFt, B ‘/_1[ I‘fu'y"" I | 5 } C Rivers, given immediately after the call | cerely concerr They want their boys and girls to | McGra -14-—-Suow by vour Let vs | Room 3- bhAttuck Bldg. § p | session, in which he declared the meet- | grow into fine men and women. o word: | [ A Rl | > A F nembers of the Nineteenth Legislature to | ‘There is a way in which parents can influence the ation i 3 U |zonduct of their children. It is not by denouncing . S ’fl” E 20 ||| ARCHIE B. BETTS Furthermore, one can be certain that Gov. Gruen- | their ¢ ms or punishing the young people. After Georae e A A e e L. . 3 ir Denartment of the Interior counsels had estab- | all, growing boys and girls ire some form of amuse- by Public Accountan: 1 the legality of this procedure |ment and social life. It is natural for them to con- 38—Rall ()BFRT EE ; l j o SRR regate together. If parents dislike current acti t AL - o Coniprins { { interest in contemplating the special |it might be a good idea for parents to provide other S S 4 MGl S o o e R R R R N T A S Stmpson ldg Phore 751 | B se & that forty per cait of ‘The | SOIATAII THBALINE | HEUVILY: Does the clergyman receive a fee for conducting a funeral service, Siaass Ol R o i here Thu are new to law-making in the Terri- | Before older people complain of what younger )Aih“fi OE GQANT v much? s ry: Two m rs of the Senate and fourteen of the |people are doing, it behooves them to bestir then es; the amount depends entircly upon the means of the family | Call EXPTRIENCED M “‘T Eg fii Y] o i are serving first terms. and see what they are doing for the boys ’ml “NER QUtEN MARY nd their wishes in the matter. Alaska JANTTORIAL Service @ Rper l i m to help thresh out “"h"‘ 7l Q. If you are a house guest, and some member of the family be- FRED FOLETTE { appears to be t messes to confront TR R e M i @) | comes i1, sheuld you stay on for the length of yc 2 Shone 247 sedilh ) SN T .. RGAINPOSTPONED s ol Ny o 2o i of your yial Phone 217 Ideal Paint Shop 12 cmeone a; a medical columnist what c 5 A. It would be better to leave, s you that you can be {4 overnment is forbidden | him to feel as if he were floating on air. It's pre of considerable help RGP, 5T R e Phore 549 Fred W. we i debt. But nother thi this deficit come budget requésts for The person who turns the other cheek in these nnium totalling 0,000, or about twice hard-boiled times not or d f last two years 1 that some new tax measures deficit approaching ¢ |love or liquor. OUTH regardless of the law. PN while eating, whether to use a spoon or a t thing to do? 1. 4 Q. If one is in doub rk, what would be the b A. In such se, the best rule to follow is where a fork will e the purpose. ork was another 24] Finest or Store BAVARD'S ver to use a spoon A Cunard L fficial said t:‘,r' e f gets slapped on hoth but he usually receives a punch in the nose the amount appropr Near Thira i H 'pilots in behind-the-lines duty, thus | MERRY-GO-ROUND patch deep in the hull of the 81,-| Pho g ) r | ne 689 rhe wa!hlflghn putting more men at the front. | Al Civil Aeronautics Administra- 235-ton vessel had n tened | SO SOISISSE 5. L TS AR SR — Many of the WASPS did mag- tion employees in the section | sufficiently | : e Arthur M. Uzgen, Manager TR Me"y Go Round nificent jobs, put in grueling hours charged with disposing of surplus More n 200 work it & c! ‘»l.s situated nearest the confluence of the Mis- - M e x ¢ M —_— ferrying planes, did more than eirports have been required to | Lored o put in t L e ey st L:‘qu: llt;'scmmnh The Alaskan el By DREW PEARSON ever expected. But other lady pi- swear before witnesses that they jod in an ea of strained 2. What modern game originated among the North American _— - "“v.n' v,q,! ‘es P lots behaved somewhat like their s? o R ol N o ikl HENY OYaer. S e not talked to any columnist | loosed rivets, damaged when the,Ir r newspaperman. The CAA s | giant ship ran aground at Cher:ours ‘s afraid someone is leaking in- | Saturday. an »t Reasonable Haies (Contirued from Page On names—they stung. There was Who fought the Philistines with his only weapon the jawbone of —= more jealo . petty bickering, also HEINKE GENERAL PHONE BINGLE © g faulty intelligence wa Nu“) ipower then in any !\‘ ation to Drew Pearson.” . . A 4. Of what kingdom was Frederick the Great the ruler? REPAIR SHOP ! " caused Pr i flg the ~nx'.1c(b. Fm;\]ll) »C‘:jn- The Distillers’ Institute gave awu 5. In what Shakespearean play is Cassius a ct Btor? i| weiding, Plambing, Oll Barner — Gongress for £1€ss and air corps brass hats de- fen cases of whiskey on Capitol i e | S R cided the cost of training was too Hill for Christmas . Only place | 1. st & | JENERAL REPAIR WORK o great. The WASPS were disband- Lecides the White House permitted s st i| et « . II Thomas Hardw ( i k . Miss Cochran then kept the to fly the President’s flag is the | INVEST'GA"NG ;2. Lacrosse || ereme 285 920 W. 12th Bt || are Lo. Eil's. dooksrs hive I alive 25 the Order of Fi- Muhlbach Hotel in Kansas Cit).1 1 3. Samson. | e - - PAINTS —— OILS t he must defin- |[nels The flag is flown outside the Pres- | MISUSE 0[ FUNDS‘ 4. Prussia. i ; | Bullders’ and Sheif etary of Btate. Recently the Order of Fifinella ident’s penthouse apartment in lhe} 5. “Julius Caesar.” | Juneau Jan“or Se’vl{e HARDWARE id recovery received a letter from its wartime D¢ Nebraska’s roistering - T - x s Rl et i 2 — is operation, tress, which read: Sen. Kenneth Wherry fs caught be- | PARIS, J:m o Home and Cf)mmcrcml ettt o Db ttes SRS “This information is for our tween the ]lb"xal and consexvanve, overnment he zan t o 5 Cleaning i %;l‘ SEi‘lBlC}Jl‘)“L‘P a disturk membership or potential membe of y gov- | I(J L L ] s A l R L l N n s Earl J. Conkle Phone 808 | Mt R i e RS danse | ors iwant 0. Bhbffle Wherry | inistries after n\uh!uxs‘ DAI | J. B. Bfll’ffll’d & Ce i rote is; chrs y a inority leader and substi- |al '_'r\ misuse of funds. i ¥ . e e had hop- Wwrcte Miss Cochran sly cut as mi 3 | allezed | ] n p at his Pine- (and § “I am very pleased tute brusque Sen. Gene Milliken of | The auditor’s report for 1946-47! LY Tnlps JUMI'A” TC KHCH‘KAN i h Ch 1 w C o:.&?»r:kgu:oz’r?- 2 n't. Later he ¢ to tell you now rado—because Wherry is too |caid several billion francs werel via Pelershurg and Wrangell i| 10eLnaries arter " 2 he could the WA are going to be al.” But liberal Republicans !spent to no definite purpose or on = g llge he holidays, oifered at an date commis- don't want Wherry either—because | {furnishings or food. - With connections to Craig, Klawock and Tvdaburg. MOHUETY FORD AGENCY n said no. ions in the Force Reserve ('nxm(lr‘r l-:m t(;o ‘;'cunsel‘!\'l- |..-'Fhe [',4!‘.({}‘!\;“;1‘.( said ‘mili re; Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M Pourth and ¥renciin Sis. (Authorized Dealers) Mar ha “WASP who meet the other re- he Navy is desperately {quisitions had been made for 1 Sy e & i GREASES — GAS — OIL hat her hus. quirements are also going to be hort of pilots to fly its planes. A |liquors and civilian clothin FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 632 ____PuoxE 1% ; s : Secretary of able to qualify as second lieuten- drive was launched to recruit 1,000 said the number 1tome s in ) Jhfleau MU!GI &g' Fred Vinson ants in the active Air Force.” for pilot training in December. But |use by government departments hadj———————————""— T e il & Foot of Main Street to take nis| Actually the WASPS never held o lar, only 400 have signed up. |teen greatly increased. It alleged | e e e e Card Beverage cfl. : place. m 'y status of any kind dur- bR o WO R ;special jobs were created for Wholesale 805 10th St ing the war. Nevertheless Miss Flexible Flier Sleds at M.\fisen's.lvwful purpose, and funds were o MARE CHINESE ICochran expects them now to be- Open noon until 6. % 4t |lotted for fictitious operations Oldest Bank in Alaska PHONF 216—DAY or NIGHT JUNEAU DAIRIES i {come full-fledged commissioned g 1 | for MIXERS or SODA POP DELI(thg)US ICE CREAN 2 ime X has officers in the Air Force. B - a @aily habit—ask for it by nzme confided to friends he is. This news had made male pilots 1891—0ver Half a Cenfury of Banking—1949 Z 2 Junediu Dairles I | amazed and stunned by the cold |irked and unhappy—to put it mild- 5 Casler's Men's Wear une alries, inc. shoulder given to her pleas for In fact, some are burnt up ACROSS 30. Title of & Forinerly SARINSG help for China. The “Missimo” has The Air Force Reserve does mot 1. Childrens papiEbe “e B M Beh v Chrysler Marine Engines been frantically wining and dining have enough planes to keep its clsmeEat 5 3% gRuddinne ° PeRnaGs Stetsen and Matlecy Hats MACHINE SHOP At any time Kind of sand- wigs in order to get !own reserve pilots flying, yet it 9 Vegetable all sorts of bi Mountain in B an I‘ "";:::"'n:;v;::"" Marine Hardware Soway teemer ||| Chas. G. Warner Co. help for her husband’s lost cause appears to have agreed to grant ° Alaska o adiDer but has made no progress commissions for flying time put i _‘\S‘;:dn:;-;gfu bl discusses formally Madame Chia is with the WASPS. Male reserve pi- over her Republican lots can imagine the new scramble 17 ¢ ¢ of whom had assur- 'for planes with the men bowin, h‘"a\fl " ed )wr that milit to the ladies and saying: “Of cabbage Safety Deposit : . all set. Howe course you can have that pla systeal 65 Chunlral Boxes fflr Re”’ TIHELY fl-fl'fllfis HOME GROGEHY have been her big for your flying time. By all m P Yestel e | for 3 y . By al n mint 46. Fit together at Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie Ph 146 a lot of other people s \ Searches for o LArax zle PPt ¥ R vervors COMMERCIAI SAVINGS e e one 14 I . mg political v 26. Ind - 51. Poem 57. Uncooked the wrong political hi GO IN RED Indian mut b Bl anop U7 Uncooked . _STETSON HATS Home Tiguer Bloro-Tol &8 though it doesn't influe our Jim Kemper, the big Ilife 27. Cotton fabrie 54. Precemnz e 6 American Meat — Phone 38 residant : & oul W reasus 29, Curtaining nig - Elas 3 s Presiden! uman |ance mogul who is treasurer of A 55. Existed 2 Bustle - - - — Qlll“ty Work Clotlllllt g% y burned up over 1e Republican National Commit- Chiang Kai-shek and advisers p has sent out a personalized ed f -footy «with the Republi- |form letter to thousands of party cans qn(! Gov. Thomas Dewey un- 'workers appealing for funds til election day The Republicans are $330,000 i . red, says Kemper, and winds i | E. J. PETERSON | FRED HENNING ZORIC s as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Cemplete Outtitter for Men BYSTEM CLEANING 6. Put . . 'ASPS ; ¢ Bl e 101 EMPIRE is invited to be our'guest THIS EVENING vfl.n{‘u::b ggq?finfm'“\-hmn, 41{),\;.‘:' ::W;:Lrb’;e:;;l:n‘n‘f»néd}1‘ Present this coupon to the box office of the Alaska Laundy B o o S e - | CAPITOL THEATRE “coranr || “orrome | COMPANY OPTOMETRIST Odlum, has ambitions for bringing lington, Va., replied: tives in wartime were unquestion- ing the equivalent of the national "OUT or THE BLUE" DeSoto—Dodge Truc - SIMPSON BUILDING ed, but whose efficienty was ques- debt in the last election, your de- i HATARONES 'hone 266 for Appointments tioned, has written a confidential ficit of only $330,000 is somet Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre ' | SHAFFER'S . . ASHENBRENNER’S letter to former WASPS informing to behold. I keep seeing pictures them that they are to be offered hefcre my eyes of all that display commissions in the Air Force Re- advertising—in Minnesota and I serve. inois. I also remember a guy The Women's Air Force Service named Harry Truman being cut off ©'". | PHONE 14—THE BOYAL BLUE CABCO. || saniTARY MEAT || wgw amp usen untls Vormve and an insured eab WILL CALL FOR YOU and ' ¥OR BETTER ME\TS W G- ; cl,?a‘w,“.,. RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. ' 13—PHONES- 49 FURNITURE Pilots, otherwise known as the the air during a major address for atmosnherte S 4 WASPS or “Petticoat Pilots” was | lack of funds. Maybe money ain't T g WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Pree Delivery Phone 785 143 Willoughby Ave. formed in wartime to replace male | the answer to the problem.” olled. 2 & l -

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