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TR LI RIRNION THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1951 PAGE FOUR | | When you soak this rich guy you are only | cuttnig your own throat. Did you ever stop to think that before you and I could make enc to pay the 20 per cent tax, some guy had to s | money and take a chance by starting out in which you and I could work? Did you ever stop to think that without these fellows who are smart B e e e PSS 20 YEARS AGO %% THE EMPIRE DECEMBER 19, 1931 Rl s S A S s sl J FIELD PROPANE GAS | AND APPLIANCE CO. [ MEMORIALS | MARBLE and GRANITE Monuments and Mackers JUNEAU MARBLE WORKS Phone 426—302 Franklin St. laska Empire ing except Sunday by the | ING COMP/ ets, Junea: up some "Gas Has Got It” Walter D. Field — Phone 581 ska business President | ———— Vice-President n the Post Office ‘.;T.:xm\?au as Second Class Matter. e kL ) Habh December 19 SUBSCRIPTION RATES | enoug o save a little extra money, yo { g ia Jitney v a i Delivered by earrier in Juneau and Douglas for S1.35 per month; | :’, 4 _ 45 we Wil g Eli J. Post . A big Jitney Dance was being hola. at Elks Hall tonight, for the ] 44 six months, §0.00; one year, §17. | wouldn’t e 2 1 as we have and the c Marjorie Tillotson @ { benefit of the Christmas fund for the Pioneers’ Home residents. W. D. e o o e e 0o 00 0 o ek 20 €2 SYEL Y : o Gordon Grily | | Gross, who had solicited the free use of the hall and free services of B.P.0.ELKS ¢ EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY o 3 il O ikt Who was largely responsible for starting this idea | Gilbert DeVault ® | the musicians, stated that every cent taken in at the dance would go . 1. U, S B 0 KGRI S Wi e o sy | of gradusted ation? He was the son of a very|e Betty Reed ® | into the fund. “ . rich man. He flunked out of school. He was un- @ Charles E. Johnson . ot i ::d:‘eur‘;zlfiverybvtdnest;’r :xtnes . ¥ e s ohind By . & & M. Uing rothers ct o n 9 | happily married and had four children, three of(® ©® ©.® & ¢ ¢ ¢ & ¢ ¢ A fine big Christmas tree, thirty feet high, was erected in Douglas . The Rexall si " TED PRESS ¥ tted suicide. He grew to hat sl = e 4 x LeROY WEST, Exalted Ruler. ore Press i 1y entitled to the use for | Whom commitfed suiclde, Xe g 0 hate ‘anyone by Mayor Kilburn and assistants, and decorating and lighting was v i S edited to it or not other | who was successul. His name was Karl Marx. Think under during the day. Juneau’s Christmas tree was in its accustomed W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. our Rellable Pharmacists 2 it over and think for yourself. ! ea er a pot in Triangle Place, and plaus were well underway for the Com- ‘R C i ooy iR g ; BUTLER-M JOHN R. CAMERON, munity Sing, under the auspices of the Juneau Woman’s Club. D AURO 605 Spring St. R MOOSO L Il N 100 RUG CO. . ] T T Rer 5 3 Final scores in the basketball tournament at Haines were White Re M 0 ge 0. < »il EW GUIDED MISSILE USE I Im.\u 19; Douglas High School 18; making the White Pass club champions G‘,o"‘ve:m:‘“"' Every Friday 5 I o S A # by a very close margin. In the second game of last night's play Douglas LOREN CARD Alaskl “ISIG Snl)p]y v = Weather conditions and tempera=| pjremen defeated Juneau Firemen, 27 to 17 | The Air Force has hinted it is developing a |tures at various Alaska poiuts also the i o Cagtineaub o il lett Chilkoot Bafracks on Sesretary— Planos—Musical Instruments & guided missile to be carried by bombers, designed |on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 Pam., | .o ©ononce early this morning for home. WALTEE . RECAANDES and Supplies to intercept and destroy jet fighter planes, which are 120th Meridian Time, and released | | 4 an ottacking bomber force. This|Dy the Weather Bureau are as TR - Phone 208 Second and Beward the main nemesis of &n attacking Dombes BIves SHEEG, o Three vesels were in port during the past 24 hours. The Northland is the first t the Air Force 1}.« intimated :;\nucd{ sailed for Seattle last evening, with 13 passengers for Seattle. The Taku Posl “0. 5559 3 missiles would be used for aefensive purposes, by Anchorage 20—Cloudy | princess Norah, 24 hours behind schedule because of a slight accident Card B""n ec bomber, planes : A o ot - ?;\1)1«:;\\ é’lfgle‘“ at Bella Bella, was in with 11 passengers, and took 16 passengers out V. r. w, ey ge Lo. The Air Force has often talked of guided missiles | Bethel —Snow 7 R i 4 5 i e e V! olesale 805 2 15 interceptors of enemy jet bombers, and as missiles | Cordova 32—Snow | i SR ):i“::“mi“’;]‘";;];"l‘;‘t‘i “_‘i‘:h”l’; Jrestward: | Meeting every Thursday in 10th Be. s ¥ Wednesday, December 19, 1951 o be launched for offensive purposes. The recent | Dawson Missing [0S ey Toitd i | the Jeep Club at 8:00 p.m. || PHONR Ri6—DAY or NIGHT o announcement was the first hint that guided missiles ;l’fdfl‘\m‘l“};“ -81339'“%“1 & for MIXERS or SODA POP aveloped efensive ok hanks —Cloudy — 4 GRADUATED TAXATION |ere belrig, dEvBOBEEEE, cclenelys B E = 5_Snow| Weather: High, 36; low, 32; cloudy. N S ? 7 T 1f the Air For suceessful in developing a g ) . 1—Clear A RN The following appeared in the Seattle Post-In- | missi defensive armament for bomber Bl R o ' The Alaskan Hoxel X rvice may have found the answer to the W SALES and SERVICE telligencer’s “Voice of the People” and requires no s pediis 39—Partly Cloudy D l | H E l' h by { bas gl Newly Renovated Rooms k iR proifiem encountered in bomb ) 29—Snow ally Lessons i Engiis W. L. GORDON ! CHRISTENSEN BROS. | AN o . L Reasonable Rates weld territe ‘ Missin, 909 12th Ph G Among other things the young Dem ts have d terrl g Wi s 1‘ 3 ] one Green 279 come out In' favor of graduated taxation. What| In the airifighting in s b 8 i o — e e D PHONE SINGLE O i it? |of combat between conve s i Poftian 3 ;w:;; WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “It was kind of cold when ! G . 350 o Nt . 1 et fighters has been clearly demonstrated. Althouzh tlan, — . SRS o 3 WL i A R | It means that a guy making $350 a month might | J t 3 Prince Georg ) I arrived”. Sa It was SOMEWHAT cold.” Avoid the usz o bt A 3 3 5 Jecn shown that new defensive drmament is needed e George -17—Clear!| | 1 " " ! " 3 get taxed 20 per cent while a°guy making $600 a [decn shown that mew defc g ‘“::z ¥ Do Seattle i Rars | of” and “sort of” in the sense of “somewhat” or “rather.” \ Brownie's llquof Store tgg%%%gfi%ggARE { month might get taxed 40 per cent. Now then, there | deen shown that nctw dx; e inst et | Whitehorse -18—Clear OFTEN MISPR@QNOUNCED: Access; accent first syllable. EXcess; || ppone 103 139 So. Franklip ks co. ? are many many more of us in the 20 per cent bracket. | to protect conventional-type ghers AgRt S\ vavuisy 24— Cloudy | accent second syllable. b 555 I " the young Democrdts figure that by soaking the | interceptors. On a deep LR St ooy —_— MISSPELLED: Dual (pertaining to two). Duel (a combat). P. 0. Box 259 PAINTS —— OILS | » called rich guy with a larger percentage, we will | which protecting fighters c “’“"f“{(“é ‘: i £ |* SYNONYMS: Posterity, progeny, children, heirs, offspring, descend- ders’ and Shelt be dumb enough to think they are doing us a favor the need for defensive armament ’; our i_’t“’o; (ommun“y Evenls vants. - — — DWARE 1d consequently will vote for them. ad- | ers is urgent. Perhaps the Air ;ax pa o A D TUD Y WUse hRER thres His auid #e 18 vours” Let i oo axg 3 c he answer — ‘or llNof tt — in the developmEsb) T |increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: vantage in graduated taxation is to the politician t o S g ODAY a vocabulary by i g one Wo! y. day's W Remin, It gets him more votes. Of course it ruins the coun- | of guided missiles to be carried & s for thir | T e s aoihdelhieihr Spio. VB Ceveslsd |5 DON ABEL i flonsggf‘;:t:fl i o e A | own defense. ’ i m.—Elks Lodge. R Rl anouit of vere o aad y 4 try too, but they don't care. o i ; A€ 8 D Clibistmas oneveite SRR o0 EEIE amounit ol VOIS, Millwork-Glass-Building Supplies { 4 " is = Shepherd’s ¢ COM= oo PRELE, | S N . Smith and his derogatory remarks man Boykin and some of his poli-| | FFR "‘;jl_")c i ADg et pHONES;;;""J‘IP“'"‘ A J. B. Burford Co. The Washlnglon it the “Love Life of the Rac- tical allies in Mobile, but, in the; P SO s at Methodist by —Juneau, Alaska ot s 1 WA ry doon. | end, 16 of the ballot manipulators ROBERTA LEE ~ = Sallafied Castomers™ % Me"y GO Round Congressmen who attended, how- |pled “No defense” and were sen-| i I = ever, irprised to meet lobby- tenced. 3 “ 4 A = B e Mobile is waiting patient- 9 FCRD A (Continued from Page One) |ists for. several paper companies, ’{oday. q' Judge Daniel Thomas Q pe of writing paper should a man use for his prrsonal] va‘fiNs (Authorized %QEGI:C Y D — . |who proceeded to present various|ly for U. S. Judge Da: Mas Ay G p.m—Taku Toastmasters meet - ) R 2 Tharts and a sales-argument to win | to make public the Grand Jury’s, in Baranof Gold Raom. i e AR ) G B LADIES’—MISSES’ GREABES — GAS — Ol Also present was the recently re- . yotes against.certain OPS controls. | report which puts the finger on-at 7:30 pim—City Council meetsdl A. It should always be conservative. Plain white cr cream, or gray READY-TO-WEAR ‘ d chief of police, Bob Barreth, |/ T Lo oves learned later, | Mobile's interesting system of vote At 8 pm.—Taku Post, VFW mesf€ cr Sranic, 2 deep blue paper of medium or larger size, and stamped { Jllll‘.ll Mo'or cc ricts; with his s or his initials or, for secial correspond Near Third . it Jeep Club, nce, with 11151 Seward Btreet who took off his coat and started W TC o7 50,000 loan thru [repeaters {rom red-ligt B is I Foot of Main Street L - | JUNEAU DAIRIES ‘ ' DELICIOUS ICE CREAM | ] » dally habit—ask for it by name | a fist fight with C°“g'°551m"n;mo RFC for the Mobile Paper |while Congressman Boy At 8 p. omen of Moose meet.!crest, is Dewey Short of Missouri—until T 000 0 0 orer Ghich the congress- | breathing heavily, hoping Judge December 21 Q ight to send a Christmas card to someone who is in P sirained by some of his OWR COBS. | o n "ang nis four children acquired | Thomas won't. At 1:00 p.m—Christmas tray favor|deep mournin The Charles W. Carter I : A. Yes, if or the promi Don't send { Year.” { i By this time some folks were be- ginning to think “Everything is made for love” Boykin should be committee of Garden Club meets' at home of Mrs. James Herdlick. ' December 22 its y of peace, or if its messaeg be cf loving friefidly thought. card shouting “Merry Christmas and Happy New 1 feel sure that few officials at B ot ulotk Th et v that dinner felt obligated to Con- | ® &8 n gressman Boykin as a result of his Mortuary Pourth and Franklin Sts. { pany. hospitality. et a lot of dinners, urse, nothing was said about | called “Everything is made .for | At 4 pun.—Public Christmss “Sing” | { sprinkled with huntingdaipstAardingy 4é. s hitercht, in -paper when he | yorés.” at tree at Seward and Frobte | ¢ T . . PHONE 136 3 riee e ) B S oughtful presents of turkey‘and | gntertained congressmen in the ex- | Chapter No. 4—The way Boykin'At 8 pm.—Sons of Norway meefinj @ Q When buttering @ piece of bread al the dinner table, should one ‘Juneau B&filfl,fl, m | &8 venison have an accumulative ef- | cnoaker’s private dining room. And pulled wires in the Ripps-Mitchell | 0dd Fellows Hall *% Ihola it in one hand or keep it on the plate? S e foct. Aud just two weeks after this | Gion the story of the Boykin party |t e has already been Dedeniber o8 A Caslers Hen’s Wear It is better to hold the bread against the plate while buucr-i HOME GROCERY ized. But the real st dinner, one of Boykin’s major RFC | was published, the congressmen is- ry | At 11 a.m—Christmas program at}ing it. McGregor Sportswear loans was granted. sued a le y statement ;vrules‘-;i hov an Boykin had| Chapel-by-the-Lake. L Ph ; ) But to study the case history of |ing his innocence. | prot chell for years 8 p.m.—Methodist church choir WWW ¥ S'MM;! and M;Il‘l;ry Hats ones 146 and 342 ‘rh “Everything is made for 1ove”| gy this time some people Were and w if anything, he got in, musical program Arrow Shirts and Underwear Boykin, here are four chapters of pesinning to thing that “Eve T:uurn ! December 25 ! I OOK a nd LEA R N by GORDON Allen Edmonds Shoes . Home Liguor Store—Tel. 699 N his life in Washington, showiNg |tning s made for love” Boykin| . ==-oni was caugnt tap- At noon—Kiwanis club meets . ait L A.C. \ Skyway Luggage - American Meat — Phone 38 of row his backslapping and wire pul- | snould be called .Everthing s | WRER MUFEI W8 RO L Baranof Hotel y ¢ | i i ; ing ends in corruption. made for loans.” IR | i 5 — Fe g made for loans to supply his nesmo tenement Chrst i 1. What is the youngest age for marriage in the United States? BOTANY 1 To Banish “Blue Monday” | 1 FAST LOAN | STUFFING BALLOT BOXES |house, Boykin's s allowed him | Cyricimac §in 2. Who was the disdovérer of the X-ray? : 4 { : . 4 ; ; stilo the biil o 4 4 Ay o re To give you more freedom ¢ Chapter No. lfDealaum}h _1!31‘»}], Chapter No. 3—Though never be- e m,lll(};a mg hu1“<,\|t ‘L:rrcurunflti,on_ g 3. Who was the only U. S. President who “came back” and served 500 gomywork < kin's amafiz;x;g lmr: 12‘; ::; \S‘l}n‘“ ffore published, Congre sm:\}x‘lu!?flé— @ n & l‘m‘l‘l lf‘{:“ l({:mhcbe Hayis {4 p M Sa'u'da another term after being out of office? c L 0 T n E s i [ e e A e L Rl T i T B e il T y 4. Which state of the Union borders on four of the five Greats Lumber Co. of Thomasville, Al |eral prosccution of a vote-fraudtires from a Tupclo, Mis: '1’1 \1;31 e | a Laun , described in this column June 14, case in his home town, Mobile. In |station, but got off when his old| With the big tree in place at mei A : NUNN-BUSH 1951. Not_only did the congressman | some respects this was more im-friend Congressmau Boykin inter- foot of Seward Street, members of 5. Which animal weighs the most at birth, and which the least? ! STETSON BSA?I'(S)ES ! have a contract to sell his timber portant than his efforts to kill tax- | vened. Mitchell even got $500 of | the Juneau Woman's Club are urged ANSWERS: 3 > H s GRAVES R to this company, but Stutts im-|fraud cases, because it affected the his original bond k. to be down town to participate in 1 pourtecn w.r g e Quality Work Clothing . D , . i 300,000 of the RFC | most sacred right of th erican | ; ; the singing of carols Saturday af- - , 12 . X’?:gmtf;yp‘fvedai overdraft ;l the nlffl] . l:“xl :,;,c[h;o(‘[(,t‘f Americal | n’ 1945, Mitehell was convicted | lernnmlga:gal ao'clock, the time sé’t for 2. Wilhelm Konrad Roentgen (1845-1023), in 1895. The Clot:!ling Han Thomasile Bank and Trust Co,| " During the May 1950 primaries, |17 Violating the clection 1aws and | ine annual “sing” which hias becom 3. Grover Cleveland (1837-1908). FRED HENNING LEVI'S OVERALLS twa: oF (whose officials’ have TIOW |1ocal cltizens. Became aroused over|Pchienced to 60 days hard labor.|gragitional, hd which i iiakes thg 4. Michigan. Complete Outfitter for Men for Boys ; 3 been indicted. pallot-box stuffing and the umn-‘;?u:ypge :lh(-l:i “::z S “’\\“m“;;:; place of the December social-pro- 5. The whale and oppssum, respectively. Js v i s nths to get | per which certain “Indies”. from | o ared a later swore { gram meeting. William Reedy wil: 3 G R s HAFFER’ a :;;ifl]:;r;;n;ar;; ;;‘;8 1\“ -UL1:-* ‘\];:» l:‘m‘“ufl:: c;xf::l[ llx{«“lx)(::\lc:()?:“\'m paid $100 a week by Mitchell fpe song leader and song sheets will = s e 'BLACKWEI:L'S } of officals down below have to!the polls as m as 23 times. &0 TN 0N I"f town. Later, the Caie be provided. The entire community SA“"ABY mr CABINET SHOP e ( i LG = S snsfne V. g S 2 was reversed in the Supreme Court.!is cordially invited to join in the - - tained his loan bn Aug. 18, 49, just :.[:‘,l:;]““:\‘:; l(rvsln‘n:\:[ctn ,IOI.I(‘J‘,”‘?:‘CV‘"' Congressman Boykin pestered| juneau Woman’s Club members & 13—PHONES—49 High Quality Cabinet Work two weeks after he had en’v.ertémcd lt‘L“l‘cp‘)o;uvd.nlc ate Moblle cItiz€DS |1 amar Caudle incessantly in order | are’ further reminded about the Free Delivery for Home, Office or Stere ( Aok T v X *to protect his friend from tax-fraud | Christmas basket which is to be fill- s 1 b gs @ 2 matte: g 9 ) Christmas basket which is il §§°h'j§{jf,‘,‘: sd?,:’:m.um:; A‘fi:xfi, - Ju’s“'ci““i,"e :::“:;‘l‘l““r b;"’;f ,:h“ prosecution. Boykin had got the|ed for a family as part of a coms eWSpaper VGIilSlng! 8 The regional director of RFC in | Ford. then deputy Attorney Gene |2, Of Wire pulling down to & |munity project. The JWC basket it i s L o bt » eputy orney Gen- | qojence, and he used the science for |at Bert's grocéry and all donations : RBHEEAD oppose ,;F% oan, but | eral, assigned one of his best men, s own ends, not the ends of the jmust be in by Saturday afternoon went rectors an Broc t e aarita - S . i vfi,,sm?,r;mg, e e Ereos B‘I;‘,,l‘f°’f‘:} f“c"“’;ff”“j people who clected him. Today he | Perishables should not be left there H. E. SALISBURY e R G b s Ly S s Boykin | yates as a top illustration of how |until early Saturday, but canned ¥ . pChapter No. 2 -Borkin turned on | phoned he Justice Department. |corruption s inidiousl, atmost oods may be placed in the basket| [NGIETAMO{ NI e[S as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA PSR B e coon | DI bt tellow Die h:\r.d oefl‘mmm-epmz; pread through gov- | any time. The meat will be provided EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING held under the capital dome in the | manded. = But Peyton Ford stood ernment by the club. ACROSS 31, Act of going Present this coupon to the box office of the private dining-room of ex-speaker | pat. So did Jim McIneray, head of | RN —| 1 smarugs 0 down o 5 . y, 5. Outwit 35 AADBHONEINESSY. Joe Martin. Members of the Fish- | the criminal division. Both refused § LAk fance - Ancune frkeh CAPITOL THEATRE eries and Wildlife committee were |to call off the Feders v 12. Masculine 39. American 3 | al Grand Jury name hi ist i mut;]d tfo a;:.end this party, sup-|which indicted 21 ballot-box stuf- 13. Sea eagle 10. Declare and receive Two TICKETS to see: posedly for the purpose of refuting fers and vote repeaters. There were ! 14, Character In 42, Trimmed with L3 Virginia’s Congressman Howard ' howls of ang teaact ThremF’eme tl‘."t-a o« o i it of anguish from Congress- : }2 gl“?fjg B i " R{h‘:;ids nzn le | i Diminisn fi Rontehay Federal Tax—12c Paid by the Theatre { . Eons 50. One of the ° \ 21, Addition to a Cape Verd Here Just 1n ije for i & s.{’:.‘é‘fr'fi“ i is?a";d; eaag Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle Phone l‘.—!z’ll‘uw l:nn co._th‘ 22 ; 51. Be overfond o : 24 Muslo drams 02 Preceding L e i and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and 30. Through: . Cityin Minne« 2. Drug-vlelding (i~ g d RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. 1 50 C “ R l 1 51, Difiecea - % Zummoes WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Not light 4. Trapper 4 0 Opinion . African arrow A new stock o o = : f Roams about Here' R - y "] Hallicrafier and National ere’s wishing fo Snappli % . . RADIO RECEIVERS o P ey g ok S | nymphs \ : Sh . S %////////n Peculiar ALL of the Best I ort Wave — High Sensitivity Vo duEl et for the Christmas Season ol WA i e e Christmas | “ e sun ' . [30 V> hed | Various Models and Prices JEE//ddEEN/ Eorame and the New Year ' 35 7 Watch secretly B | Alask 1 | A fhoueh B From Your Friends in | (s ? N7/ AW/ F3* ' | aska Radio Supply et e pR|ii%, | THEB. M. 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