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PAGE FOUR T " THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1949 move that may be based cn e premises. The - U .l ' 2 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 = 01 in Lnesi, SEOOND sd FOURTE . Daily Alaska Empire | won i o mion v ve one that son e Publist y n; :l ‘ Monday of each month : i /F from , except Sunday b the alted 3 20 \ L A RS A G 0 THE EMPIRE [ pu“s Bu“e' 0“‘ in Scottish Rite Temple W LMPLRE PRINTING COMPANY When it was introduced at the last Legislature beginning at 7:30 p. . » H . WILLL . JANUARY 13, 1929 w‘“‘ Hls Flnge“ w;n-sh,:)fuln Maaa?eor?.n:VAMEs w LEIVERS, Secretary. Second un cets. Juneau, Al | it was id that the A xa measure was based on the i P HELEN TROY MON! - President DOROTHY TROY Vice-President | income tax law of West Virginia. The Republicans WILLIAM R. CARTER - or and Manager " ELMER A. FRIEND . - Mannging Editor | contend there is little sir ri They have learned ALFRED ZENGER = Business Manager | that West Virginia repealed its income tax in 1941 -s. Tom Dull, Mrs. Allen Laurie, Willi scar Ha rs. Tom Dul illiam Jarman and Oscar Harrl| ¢ouNGSTOWN, O, Jan., 12— JANUARY 13 ! T (P—Shot in the chest during a | | Mary Kathleen Werner Helen Jane Adams Harry Stonehouse Lou Hudson Mrs. William Biggs Ben Taylor Mrs. G. G. Brown Sheila Berry ot Office 1n Junenu ms Second Class Master, | and does not have any law based on a percentage of SUBSCRIPTION RATES R G G i Deknn aross income. In fact, the Republicans declare that $5.99 | the West Virginia tax laws are just as hodge-podge sdvance, 37.50; | &5 the present Alaska tax laws We don't mean to champion the Republican tax atic proposals | : Prize winners at the Women of Mooseheart Legion card party were: | Mrs. J. T. Petrich and children, Pauline and Keith, who had been |polqup today of Ray Schrader, man- B P 0 ELKS | on two months’ vacation in the south, returned home on the Princess|ager of a dairy store, reached into k il | Mary. Mrs. Petrich is the wife of J. T. Petrich of the local U. S.|the wound and pulled out the bullet Meeting every Wednesda; t | customs House, and spent the holidays with relatives in Kelso, Wash. | with his fingers, police reported.| 8 P. M. Visiting brothersywe.l. | 5 % The robber got $10. come. JOSEPH H. SADLIER, peiin ' 4a SRR Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. favor if they will prumptly notify failure or irrevulariiy in the delivery | measure unequivocally over the Democr If the Republican measure would fail to accomplish the ends for which it was designed, the Democrats If there are objection- the & ¢ of their papers. melephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. Mary Norris Goss of Britt’s Pharmacy cosmetic department was | leaving for Seattle on the Princess Mary to attend the annual Pacific REBEKOAAAS ting of the A. J. Krank Munufacturing Company beauticians. Hold their business meeting Wed., A oY ran. 12, at 8 p. m. 90 2t % The Chamber of Commerce bowling team defeated the Lions by |~ S TTAET £ A Doogan Janitor Service in of 137 points. Playing on the Chamber’s team were Cleve- Phone 574 J. M. Doogan, Owner A CIONAL F VES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | But we do not contend that skans want both $ i i Pourth Avenue a | % [ a ma G Republican and Democratic proposals evaluated g Hund, Council, Walmsley, Boyle and Williams. On the Lions' team were HOGSE Lodge No. 100 Washing Windows, Cleaning and Robertson, VanderLeest, Warner, Mullen and Henderson. sbertso Regular Meetings Each Friday Waxing of Floors, Skoveling of objectively, without partisan ferver | Alaska must have more revenue. The Demo lEROY WES]' GE'I' S Ry : plan to tap ey individual to get it. The Republ s | Sullie Nelson of Tenakee arrived on the Margnita. S:vreertx::'—ARNOLD HILDRE Snow and Commercial Cleaning cretary— : Catieatde ELKS pROMOTIONI weather: High, 34; low, 32Tc!0udy. VAR SR sovernment without taxing themselves, the plan is| # itiati | 5 & g Bert's F e i ing teneve e v PER Night and Inifiation| | naiiy | essons in English W. 1. corpon || H. S. GRAVES —— e mos v b | his residence in the north. It such a program is [ CQremomeS Planned 1 { imp le. then the Democratic proposal must be | f F b' | PSS S S ——— - The Clothing Man muM:t Plhonn 39539 ut John Bananas has to be sold t. v . " - veries—10:15 A M. But John Bananas has to be sold on i or repruary WORDS OFTEN MISUHED: Do not say, “Why argue over the sub- LEVI'S OVERALLS et (g iR | “Why argue ABOUT the subject?” for Boys . . llis S. George was elected as | . SPRON! < ORENb 9 City Licks Snow med Toyal Knight of Duneah |, o MISPRONOUNCED: Chasten. Pronounce chas'n, A as in "The Hexan s!ore" T YTILQ® A Y EQ = Lodge No. 420, BP.O.E. last night G o 5 THE PARTIES' TAXES (Anchorage News) (R et men bk he Dars | OT MISSPELLED: Salary; ARY. Celery; ERY. GEORGE BRGS. Your Relibie Fharmiemes Apparently Anchorage- ites, like New Yorkers can't | rell Naish who resigned from his | SYNONYMS: Satisfaction, content, contentment, gratification. 2 WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Widest Selection of BUTLER-MAURQ The Anchorage Times, listed as an independent |take their snow in big gobs and hen we were deluged | position last week. LeRoy H. West newspaper, politically, published by the family of the | with an unprecedented fall for this part of the country | was elected to succeed George as |increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: LIQU‘)BS DRUG CO. Republican National Committeeman, is usually a strong | the reaction on the part of residents was very deversi- teemed Lecturing Knight. SINUOUS; bending in and out; winding. “Gardens bright with sinuous p C PHONE 19¢ supporter of Territorial administration policies. | tied : o (5 i e Died ahgvals | calted Ruler Joseph H. Sadlier |rills’ —Coleridge. o PRONG IR Most got busy with the broad billed shov E: o : s tre 45 e e e i, it o S A spid that West's former post as C. J. EHRENREICH-CPA 1 In its January 10th issue, the Anchorage Times 1 S 4 burrowed out, but some, especially those in outlyll . : 5 3 has this to say about political parties and the aX | . eac pecame stymied both mentaily and phy Y b~x|\lv|ft \\il} nu: be n)ued‘fgec;@: by “Say It With Flowers” but BUSINESS COUNSELLOR {ssue sbefore the Territorial Legislature—than which [,nd appealed to the road commission, the city, h‘l*:i;“n:;;b‘r: ‘x?fi" 1%:‘»:’31 i J“:b ROBERTA LEE “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Accounting-Systems-Taxes there is nothing of greater interest at present to most |army and any other agency that could conpelvably | 2 Tl SR e e 1 PHONE 351 s 2 A B aistely faxsd/| Sadlier aladlafinounced thabiths e N R = Juneau Florists Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. The Democrats hold a majority of the votes in Snow removal equipment was immediately taxea | Sadiier alea Ao 'be in.| @ When introduced to a person and that person is the first to T % the House, A Republican measure has little chance |to its limits and with r“-“'h “)’"“"y aaving l,“;”‘"" o ‘at. mext week's meeting by |say ,“How do you do,” what should the reply be? ¥ st e es or . there was no time or | for more than casual attention there. The upper PreSCved dutledt o partorn KBS TOANL fro tha | Disiict DERAVSRS S G HASE A The other person may also say, “How do you do?” The same s ARCHIE B. BETTS hou,?c B e position to kill all tax bills if it divides | e, even if the various agencles had the equip- | & PER- A el shrase can be u§evcl'by both. J “e Erwm reefl c.. > on party lines and stands pat. [ ment and the authorization to do it | Past ExaltedgRuGrt Nighon Q. When visiting in the home of a friend, and a box of candy is [} Office in Case Lot Grocery Public Accountant The Democrats have proposed an income tax on " n the whole, we think the snow situation lbe held on February 2, declared gpen on the table, is it all right for the guest to help himself without el individuals and businesses, and a general property tax. | nandled nicely and speedily considering the fact th f(l le Ho am?mnecli PI(«.;R A.rlh- 'an invitation? HAY, GRAIN COAL Auditor Tax Counsetor They contend that these two measures would vield |this is a light snow area and budgets and machinery [ UF '-*U“-‘”‘ Adams as Chairman| .y it js presumptuous to do so. fa '91'()R ‘\(‘E e i sufficient revenue to solve the financial problems of |usually go for what is considered more necessary ‘A‘-‘lfu_:(“““"l‘z:- e How soon should a girl wear her engagement ring? and °® Al pson 8ldg. Phone 757 apparatus in the construction business. be initiated on February 16. A. Just as soon as the engagement is announced. The Republicans will introduce, through Sen.| Y We think the city engineering and street depart- dutis i e ey FOR | ment deserves especial credit for the way in which it| Entertainment Committee Chair-; W Call EXPERIENCED MEN Wall Pa Gunnard Engebreth, a tax measure which they con- G Gscar Cecott] reninded mem- Ve ai 3 p " vine | g0t busy and freed the streets of snow. The job isn’t | e ar Cecot ied e b tend would raise the required revenue without levying 27" "o © 4 Engineer Charley Tryck will admit that, | bers last night of the Elks Annual a n Ay C. GORDO M“"F;:;':%fl:‘“‘ P on the incomes of individuals Ot oomsider again the equipment for removing snow. Purple Bubble Ball to be held on 4 The Republican bill is obviously a popular meas- | ¢ consists of one loader and a few trucks and two February. 5. | e s s s e B Phone 247 Ideal Paint Shop MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED P The Associal ess is exclusively e to the use for [are in a position to prove it repubL. " e ot other- stanwood Whitel oo PR r ot other: | ble features which have not been brought to light, |, o o7, st oerein, | the Democrats must do an effective iob on that score. | e & | Coast mee P eeGco0ececess e would tap only the ! tory, leaving the individuals virtually tax-free ! | "1t there is a way for Alaskans to operpte their the Territory. ure. If there is a way to avoid delving into the per- | graders. After all snow is not usually considered a : What country built the Suez Canal? e e . Phone 549 Fred W. Wend: - - i 1. sonal incomes of Alaskans, every resident of the i problem in Anchorage. 1 y o 3 i But a campaign was mapped, the busiest traffic -\ S Which is the most popular march song in the United States? TEV ° 3. What State, if placed with one end in New York City, would Territory is interested in it 3 8 The Republicans claim their measure would en- | arterials were attacked first and snow rnmr}vn g0 ! - ; ourage population and economic development of | underway withot fuss or fanfare until by this week- l'extend almost to Jacksonville, Florida? i 3 ¥ & B T ; What is a firkin? LADIES'—MISSES’ uneau’s Finest n B N cor wonlATba 5 de. | nil fhe dlty (expeots to have it fairly well cleared al ‘ ] '.Aelask(t and the Democratic measures would be a de-| ©0 %/ | 5. Who said, “We have met the enemy and they are ours? READY-TO-WEAR Liquor Store - | That 1s, unless it snows again and the weather ANSWERS: o Al R B A v A R n : s rtainly the Senate will be a check on any pos- | § Cezsiny the Ser el bureau says it is very apt to. 5 | mAnel sible tendency in the Legislature to leap without look- ! So unlimber the shovel again and don't put too i i a4 g ; z -l They will get there just g 5a’s ripes Forever. o ol ks ALASKA PTS. : Alaska Music Supply ing in the tax field. much pressure cn the city. There is sufficient power in the Senate to halt|as soon as they can California. ! e : 5 : A small cask. Arthur M. Uggen, Manager to indict this columnist—a propos- talked with the President. wanted | ‘Westher conditions and temper-| * 5= Oliver H. Perry, after the naval battle of Lake Erle in September Plancs—Muxical Instruments The Alaskan Hetel 3 and Svpplies . “le waShlng‘Ofl al which Acheson took up in cabi- to know if Acheson would become |atures at various Alaska points, 1of 1813. net meeting without success. Undersecretary of State. Again |also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 o —— Phone 208 Second and Seward Merry-Go-RmEld Acheson first joined the State Dean declined. i, i e e and| (]l EYES EXAMINE LENSES PRESCRIBED HEINKE GENERAL PHONE SINGLE - Department in 1941 as assistant Zarly next morning Byrnes was - n By DREW PEARSON secretary in charge of congression- in on the phone. | Juneau, follow: AL al relations. He was an immediate' “Dean,” he said, “I simply won't}Anchorage o 19—Snow B' D-OI?’I.‘OflPeI‘IgISl’XI‘ABDT 5 RE:AI::: SHO(I).P elding, Plumbing, Burnes Contirued from Page COre) success. Congressmen like Speaker take no for an answer. The Presi- | Barrow -37—Snow Sam Rayburn swore by him. Later, dent’s plane is flying up to Lake | Bethel 11—Cloudy Second and Franklin Blacksmith Work PHONE 555 as und retary, he ran the State Saranac now to pick you up and | Cordova 34—Rain PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS GENERAL REPAIR WORK just suffered a slashing political Department during the long per- bring you back here. You've HOt’Edmomon 26—Partly Cloudy | | e e Phone 204 929 W. 12th Bt "Wmas Hardwale (0 defeat. ,ds when Jimmy Byrnes was in to come back. We both need you." | Fairbanks -19—Partly Cloudy | g PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf In November, 1946, Harry Tru- Paris, London and Moscow. In that ~ Acheson did. He remained until |Haines —Missing | man’s party lost control of both pericd the State Department prob- General Marshall wa: inted to |Havre 27—Clear ; l H s H ety e B sivemns oo o i uneau Jarifor Service HARDWARE Houses of Congress. The blow was ably reached its peak of efficiency. fiil Byrnes shoes, and six months | Juneau Airport 35—Rain, Snow | X 50 great that most observers pre- — later he finally stepped out of the | Ketchikan 40—Rain | Oldesl Bank in Alaska Home and Commercial dicted Truman cc MARYLAND FARMER state Department to which he now |Kodiak 4 31—Cloudy Cleaning jite high position, Acheson returns. Kotzebue —Fog {| EariJ. conkle Phone 806 oo S W“;m el Y 4 ver put on, any airs, still L s McGrath . . -23—Cloudy lsgl_over Ha" a cem“ly 0' Banking_lgqs kindness to a little man who had Remington Typewriters SOLD and SERVICED by pecially Senator , to do chores around his r Sealed bids in single copy will be | Nome -3—Partly Cloudy I' B' B"!ord & c°. . suggested that Truman re- ‘ — d farm in old clothe received until 2 p.m., January 15th, | Northway -8—Snow | “Our Doorstep Is Worn by k to Washing- s. He is up early ev ing, 1949, at P. O. Box 1931, Juneau, Al- | Petersburg 36—Rain Satistied Customers” from Independence, Mo, pite the fact that he sometime ska, for furnishing to the Alaska Portland 20—Partly Cloudy The B. M Behrends rhe Chules w' carier here he. votes, was almost like works well after midnight. Al the Department of FHealth, three 25 | Seattle 22—Clear Mortu: a funeral. When he arrived at the State Department he juggled his M.A, Light Weight Portable X-Ray | Sitka 38—Rain B nk ary FORD AGENCY union station here, only one mem- 0Wn tray at the government caie- Units and a 200 M. A. Photo- Whitehorse 33—Cloudy a Pourth isnd ATauKin s Gl.(::;:%mol:esflm:)n PHONE 1368 259 - ber of the cabinet was on hand to teria along with clerks and steno- Roentgen Unit. Yakutat 35— Drizzle meet him, and he wasn't reall raphers. Interested bidders may obtain bid | £ i o T safety neposit Jlllleall “0’" co o Card Beverage Co. oot of Maln Diress member. It was acting Secretary Acheson entered the State De- forms and specifications by calling DOROTHY STEARNS ROFF of State Dean Acheson. partment pro-Russian—that is, in at Room 300 Territorial Building, | Acheson rode with the President |the sense that he felt the United Juneau, Alaska. Classes now enrolling: Tap, Ac- Boxes for Rent Wholesale 805 10th B back to the White House where |Statas should do its best to coope ArASHEAS DERARTARINT fobailes, Doohinie,” Obarecier, Bal- Truman read over the singeing edi- :ate with Russia and that the peace OF HEALTH let, Boys acrobatic class, ladies ex- COMMEBCIAI. SAVINGS gonsg inmgigh S| OUS ICE CRE - for MIXERS or SODA POP DELICIOUS ICE CREAM torial comment and asked Acheson of the world depended on the two First publication, Dec. 30, 1948. ercise classes, ballroom instruction what he should do. Acheson was countiles Last publication, Jan. 13, 1949, for beginners. Phone Red 575. 86 16t { daily habit—ask for it by name bold and courageocus He advis not long after Potsdam, " p= ’ ’ H Casler's Men's Wear Juneau Dairies, Inc. Truman to issue a dignified, di ;, that he began to be dis- § matic statement urging cooperation . Ever since, he has been N i . PFormerly SABIN'S Chrysler Marine Engines between Congress and the White | consistent, vigorous, bitter non- House, pointing to other preced- appeaser. S!Gunn oLsE“ MACHINE SHOP ACROSS . Out of style P ents where Presidents had faced | Scme Senators will doubtless The Emerald Latvians E hostile Congresses. look askance at Acheson’s appoint- A I Efe e as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Marine Hardware S DS ment because Alger Hiss and Kly . Cuckoolike | i i FDR FIRED ACHESON charged with purlolning State| 1% Eay window bird i | EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Ch achoo flehe of the few men |Department documents, served Evarere 5. [} Present this coupon to the box office of the as. G. Warner Co. ever fired by Franklin Roosevelt with him, and because Donald Hiss, nifiel R ia M i o e+ o o Mo o 0 AL £ CATIAS. THEATRE TIMELY CLOTHES (| HOME GROCERY consonant 43 . . it it and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Ph 1 46 one has been Supreme Court Justice | incidentally, has represented such sy ¢ no time 5. Pelix Frankfurter, who once clients as J. P. Morgan, the Soviet | 2. Constellat Sovie ConmaRTE Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle "Bl.AcK NABCISS“S" NgNNTETso'BUgBSX%S 4 : . Home Liquor Store—Tel 639 taught him law at Harvard, recom- government and the ant mended him as secretary to the Iranian government rag ! Na DOWN Comparative 1 Drley Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre American Meat — Phene 38 uires ending late Justice Brandeis, and urged| No one who knows Acheson, 3 5 * Requires 1 FDR to make him solicitor general. | however, would even remotely s ¢ ShEIEIaNE. . 8 Lanes - Xou { Quality Work Clothing Instead FDR made Acheson un- pect him of any toleration of ” A 8. Arablan seaport 4 dersecretary of the treasury where connection with subversive influ- /// §itiman date’, Pnom 1 mE BOYAL BLUE cAB cn- z 0 and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and flfin mllllG R ' C Imitator he was out-of-step and miserable. ences Dean was more miserable when, wortly after Byrnes became Cover RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments Cemplete Outfitter for Men BYS' : b ITEM CLEANING one day while waiting in an ante- Secretary of State, Acheson, be- A W, TH PACE—Y i1 ATCH THIS S —Your Name May Appear! Al aska Laundy room of the White House, news- lieving the new secretary should men came out to tell him that'have a right to pick his own assist- = » A r . o DR. ROBERT SIMPSON Roosevelt had just announced his ant secretary, walked into Byrnes 7 resignation. outer oifice and handed the clerk w, Eaiiptahing He did not know until that mo- his letter of resignation. Then he fl 0000 . LS 2 conpm ment that he had been fired. took a plane up to Saranac, N. Y 7 B, fiver . ; . OPTOMETRIST . to visit his sick daughter 11TV o on T ] - Dodgo—Plymouth—Chrysler Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted 7 o £ DeSote—Dedge Trucks SIMPSON BUILDING FRANKFURTER FRIEND When he arrived his daughter 7 / knighthood Almost every morning, the long, said: “Daddy, a man named Byrnes /// s Phone 266 for Appointments e —— lanky Acheson can be seen walk- has been trying to get you on th i s raziliar » ing two miles to work beside his phone all day.” .. HI“ b SHAFFER'S old mentor, Justice Felix Frank-| Acheson picked up the phone 4 ... 4 Complement ot I “rners ASHENBRENNER’S furter. It was Frankfurter whoper- called Washington, was asked to &Mt ee “lT “BA suaded Roosevelt to take Acheson return to his job, but replied that ....- .) 9 N' h B d 73 SA An‘ T m “n usm back seven years later as assistant he was in debt and had to devote ailure: slan, relephone’3l lg 15" e 0 FOR BETTER MEATH Secretary of State, and it was a few years (o his family. ] : BartieE 1 13—PHONES- -49 FURNITURE Stream A Harri Machine Shop, Inc g i o dhatenfoiatudedy 4 Frankfurter who also urged Ache- That evening Byrnes was on the son to ask the Justice Department phore again, told Acheson he had Selenium edle-shaped