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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA : ceoa e et e e e e~~~ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1945 D .i laska E ire "”,,‘ Indians in the Territory that could be devised[® ® © o o o o o o o o @ _—T_—-s-_— . auwy A mp |15 being set up by the Secretary of the Interior of the | ® . / TRIPLETTE & KRUSE Published evers evening except Sunday by the Bl bt o HAPPY BIRTHDAY ¢ 2 0 Y E A RS A G o TH EMPIRE JUILD] ; EMPIEE PRINTING COMPANY | Of all the injuries that an otherwise free people|® . E B ING CONTRACTORS B e e nd Maln Streets, Junsen. AlMAS, ettt | COUIA be called ¥pon to: sulfer, the policy of the De-|8'® & Qetiver 3, 1N5 & ¢ ¢ & ool EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - - Vice-President | partment of the Interior in setting up Indian Reserva- | ® L4 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING WILLIAM R CARTER - - - Editor and Manaeer | o iy Alaska s the worst. How it can be shown to | ® S. E. Starr . OCTOBER 2, 1925 SHOP PHONE 9 After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 [ ALFRED ZENGER - - - - Business Ma be excusable or, indeed, even lawful, is beyond the ken | ® Roy Carrigan . A cook book recently published by the Martha Society in this city . Bhtersd In the Post Office in Juneau r, | Of most Alaskans. i® R. D. Kingborn ® | had reached New York, and it was to be drawn on extensively for use ‘ B e i T e DERss Tt GLIDY Dot MeOtA | >an anyone possibly understand why, for instance, | ® Grace Markey L | in the columns of the Women'’s Democratic News, according to a letter < Silver Bow Lodge| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 147 B Ttths, 55.00; one year, $10.09. i * |a million and one-half acres of land in the Chandelar | ® Terrance Magorty ® | received here from Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Treasurer of the News No.AZ L O.O.F. SECOND and FOURTH i s =1k Bostage pald, 8t the (ollowing EALNS: e, srs0; | QIStTICE should, in this day and age, be set aside for| & e D FThe ® | Publication Company, and wife of the former Assistant Secretary of the BRosts eadt ok Monday of each month e R e R A 5 » 150 |4 group of Indian citizens of the United States which [® Mrs. Raymond Wagner @y, o Y in Scottish Rite Temple Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly nottfy |includes only seventeen adults? Or why, after being|® Phillip Lacey i 4 8y 81 6:00 B M. 1.0, O F, HALL. beginning at 7:30 the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity in the de- . : . Mrs. Etta Kent . el R Visiting Broth: 1 g 29 Bl of their papers. open to development by whites and Indians alike for i ke The Ladies' League of Douglas was making plans for a bazaar to siting Brothers Welcome E. F. CLEMENTS, Wore Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. eighty years, an area of 273,000 f waterfront | ® . BE! A . o s sl acres of waterfront|® gl ot o Co S i neld later, and commitiesyiistabars included Mrs. Charles Sey, Mra, | BEN O HAVDAHE, Noble Grand flflplul&:lr:!w- JAMES W. LEIV. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS {land blocking access to several hundred thousand ad- ‘The Associated Press is zxc);:mely entitled to the use for | ditional acres near Hydaburg, Kake, and Klawock, iblication of all news dispatches credited to {t or not of » ¢ be Vi - S ve Bublication of ol ews it e oredite o . Tesbiiaa | should now be turned into a reserve for some twelve heretn. hundred Indians? And this against the wishes of practically all white people in Alaska and most of the Indians, themselves? The Indians do not want to be put on reservations | They are citizens, and want to be treated as other citizens are treated. If, in settlement of aboriginal :nghv.s’ the Indians were given individual title to | certain parcels of land, or were paid in cash for their |claims on the Government, neither whites nor Indians would have any complaint. But to place men who have been citizens of the United States, with all the freedom of action incident thereto, under the thumb of the Secretary of the Interior, is a crime against [hhrrty which cries to the high heavens. | NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 Pourth Avenue Bldg., Seattle, Wash Before Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes; started setting up additional Indian reservations last | vear, the Annette Island Reserve was the only Indian This island of 133 square | Reservation in Alaska. b as | miles, with its exclusive Indian rights to fish, minerals, | actresses, fortunate for love affairs! Da"y Lessons in EngliSh by DENTIST . | timber, and all other resources (subject to the “yes” or |and a lucky wedding day. W. L. GORDON BLOMGREN BUILDING CUT FLOWERS—POTTED JUNEAU SHOULD PARTICIPATE | “no” of the Secretary of the Interior), is so large that BUSINESS AFFAIRS PLANTS—CORSAGES et vl |1t could provide homesites for all the 30,000 Indians,| Manufacture of pottery is to be-| & eeoee oo e e e s oo Ll Funeral Sprays and Wreaths ! HOURS: § & AL 10 8 = Znd and Frankin Phone 581 Eskimos, and Aleuts in Alaska. However, although they all have a right to join the other natives on this reservation and participate in the questionable joys of granted to what airline to the Orient. | living under the jurlsd‘i‘?uon rlxl the DeAparlmenLIo:' tl:ie | Interior, only 700 Indians live on Annette Island. Juneau should also have a representative at the o . Sl S 3 3 meeting, and we hope that the city officials will take ig:::: :;0(0 )li/{e‘tll‘a‘k:t\ll;m::‘:‘;?u: ln":‘lrml‘::,:?{yn::i: L:;g; steps as soon as possible to see that we are represented. | have moved to Ketchikan and other places, and Since the interests of Juneau and Ketchikan are | chosen to compete freely with the whites. the same in the controversy it is very probable that | The record will show that Father William Duncan, one man from either city can represent both South- |the great missionary of the Metlakatlans, himself east Alaska communities, thus cutting down the opposed Annette Island’s being set aside as a reserva- expense but accomplishing the purpose. | tion, preferring to purchase the land outright or Anchorage and Fairbanks already have been granted the right to intervene as cities in the forth- coming CAB hearings concerning what route will be Mayor Parsons already has expressed his opinion |depend on “squatter’s rights,” rather than place his|the head; lack of them signifies the, on the subject to the Pacific Northwest Oriental Air- | followers under the rule of the Department of the T ] by bt | LADIES'—MISSES’ Jine Committee in urging that the air route to the |Interior. He encountered his greatest difficulties in| INTERNATIONAL AFPAIRS ROBERTA LEE Room 9—Valentine Bldg. READY-TO-WEAR B ratitea with ‘Beattie s, thel Surmi ¢f |Bovernmental interference, and was even arrested and | Faultfinding by Europeans who 4 5 g granted with Seattle as the Jumping off | ro)co1” charged with threatened assault by conspiring [have been beneficiaries of Uncle| it Seward Biopt Near Third R L e e e 0 e B plotters of the Bureau of Education, who despoiled his |Sam will be common as winter ap- | : — — [ broperty and tried to take over the settlement! proaches. The magnitude of the| ~ Q If an engagement is broken after the wedding invitations have a NEW ALASKAN DAILY d s e task of feeding and looking after been mailed, what form of announcement should be sent? ———— o ety l:'h? ";d;lfl"i :‘;ed “‘:‘ ‘“:d"‘r""l;" of “h::‘ "l‘l‘;" millions of war victims will be over-| A. The announcement should read— ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. “The Store for Men" ¢ 5 ¥ working without the restraint of bureaucratic IWe.|jookeq by those who indulge in dis-| Uraduate Los Angeies College Editor Sid Charles of the Ketchikan Pishing News, | ppic wac proved by the works of Father Duncan. Even |gonict ™ % Mr. ana Mrs. Charles Jones ) formerly a thrice weekly publication, has finally made 1 now the Metlakatla Indians make their greatest eco- | porcons whose birthdate it is have announce the grade (after 10 years of trying, he says) and is | nomic progress while working under an efficient white | the aygury of a year of waiting for that the marriage of their daughter now putting out a full-fledged daily newspaper that | operator of their cannery. The Indians who have left plans to mn(crie’\liz(\. A period uf: Jane Front St,_’]‘qu]. Bidg. | and would be an asset to any community. iMeunkmln and gone elsewhere have done so because From all reports from Ketchikan the new daily | they value their freedom and feel that they can do is really going over and Sid is going to make the | better economically while working unrestrained in the grade in what is always a tough business venture white man’s enterprises. To understand the educated 3 Indian’s attitude as to reserves, a white man has only We offer our congratulations, which are a ume;m ask himself how he would feel if placed on a late since the event took place several weeks ago, but | «pecervation.” ¥ —— e t—— T we know Sid won’t mind. Some oldtimers in Juneaui e L o vy by Q. Ts flat contradiction ever permissible? BUTLER-MAURO & N he same ol C S 2 foti 5 may remember that Sid was at oge time associated | g, puncan and his Indians from getting free DR. BLOCK LEAVES A. No; any flat contradiction is always rude, and can be avoided if DRUG CO. with The Empire and we know he’s a good news- paperman. title to lands on Annette Island are working to pre- vent both Indians and whites from getting patents |to lands in Alaska today. Circumventing even the Editorial | Felix Gray, Mrs. E. E. Weschenfelder, Mrs. Robert Frazer and Mrs. F. |A. J. Gallwas. e — e o e ey HOROSCOPE “The stars incline but do not compel” — WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3 Joseph Snow, returning from Sitka on the Admiral Rogers this morn- ing reported the picture “Rocking Moon” which was being filmed by Metropolitan Pictures Company against the background of the original story, was progressing according te schedule. Mr. Snow had been assist- ing the director in securing locations and acting as a guide. Oscar Olsen was an outgoing passenger for Seattle on the steamer Admiral Rogers. Strong benefic aspects dominate vhich is mising to trade ::rycm:m:,cr“ %Z,H,;.u&,ve work | George A. Parks, R. J, Sommers, J. S. Jeffrey and John Newmarker is well directed. ! returned on the steamer Northwestern from the westward, arriving here HEART AND HOME this day. ‘Women are under the best plane-| NESY “ tary influences today. This is a| Weather: Highest, 55; lowest, 43; cloudy. promising date for girls Who seek| poewewoeeeeeas. I i artistic careers; it is favorable for WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He is her intended hus- ; e # band,” when referring to a man to‘Whom a girl is engaged. uRy the gRatioian | of eI OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED" Occult. Pronounce o-kult, O as in OF. i s any for which ;;l:,::;:;‘b:;:::_r:;:;er?;m:z“s will| unstressed, U as is UP, and accent last syllable, not the first. be developed on a broad scale. | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Mammoth; three M’s. NATIONAL ISSUES SYNONYMS: Praise (noun), eulogy, encomium, compliment, flattery, Decay of good manners is widely adulation, approbation, commendation. evident at this time. A study of| WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us juvenile delinquency reveals that| increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: few children are taught the basic grOTIONAL; pertaining to fiction. “The book is fictional rather than rules of human conduct. Manners " p historical. belong as much to the heart as to 2 come a major industry in the United1 States, especially in the West. Grad- growth is indicated. Children born on this day prob- | ably will be clever, aspiring and able | to win friends. Boys will engage in Q. Is it bad form to tip a soup bowl, or a plate containing liquid food, early love affairs. | when eating? (OCpy:iShE 190 | A. Yes; this should never be done. Mr. James Smith will not take place. one is tactful. e LOOK and LEARN ¥ ¢. coron FOR SOUTH; TAKING \ ANNUAL VACATION' Warfields' Drug Store (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) HORLUCK’S DANISH The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS 139 8. Franklin Juneau, Alaska DR.E. H. KASER 20TH CENTURY BUILDING ""The Rexall Store” GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 NYAL Family Remedies ICE CREAM "B. P. 0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting hrothers .welcome. L. J. HOLMQUIST, Exalted Rul- er; H. L. McDONALD, Secretary. Infant and Children’s Wear FLOWERLAND ASHENBRENNER’S NEW AND USED Dr. A. W. Stéwart | DENTIST FURNITURE Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. Office Phone 469 | Dr. John H. Geyer Jones-Stevens Slnp Your Reliable Pharmacists CALIFORNIA | LR IO N P R S e S S A g S R S e - NEDRCISRt | wishes of Congress, which is supposed to be sovereign (Alaska Sportsman) |in these United States, Secretary Harold Ickes is Groocery and Meat Bilarked One of the greatest barriers to the development ‘ now holding up ALL applications for patents to lands| Dr. N. Berneta Block, Director of 478 — PHONES — .’7' of Alaska and to the social and economic welfare of | in Alaska! '4 the Division of Maternal and Child | 2 High Quality Poods at —_— - e b Health and Crippled Children's; 1. Which Is larger, Texas or Alaska (oo St = | more important tes cases than any |stands in a city so no other paper Sevices, Territorial Department of " 2. What was William F. Cody’s nickname? The washlngton‘other appeals court in the nation.|can be sold. Health, left Juneau Monday after- 3. Who lnven'_,ed dynamics? - | However, even after Miller was| Twice before, the Justice Depart- |noon by plane, enroute to the states 4. What do iris, pupils and cornea have in common? The Charles w caner = - 5. From what German air is the music of “Maryland, My Maryland” Merry - Go-Round (Continued from Page One) |the Kentucky Natural Gas Com-|of Jimmy Roosevelt and Harry| two months. il 1. Alaska is more than twice the size of Texas. Pourth and Franklin Sta. ! pany. Hopkins have intervened. Dr. Block will cunffr with om.i 2. Buffalo Bill, PHONE 136 Phene 16—24 behind American lines as American| This makes it unanimous. For| So Donald Nelson inquired of clals of the Children's Orthopedic 3. A. Nobel, l___ itiiers both of the other two judges Tru-|Truman just where he stood on|and the Swedish Hospitals in| " 4y 0ro o of the eye. g man appointed to this important|the motion picture case, and whe-|Seattle in regard to the care of| 5 WINDOW WASHING It will be remembered that later, Nazi troops were found dressed in American uniforms behind our| lines. Col. Dickson even reported a map | showing villages where German re- | serves were billeted in preparation for the Belgian Bulge attack. And | he urged that they be bombed out | cohfirmed by the Senate, he ap- peared last week before the Federal Power Commission on behalf of appeals court, ex-Senator Bennett| and Barrett| Clark of Missouri Prettyman, also have been attor- neys for the big power companies or have been anti-public power. (Note—Bennett Clark was de- feated for the Senate by the people of Missouri last year after many | ment has started to break up the movie monopoly, but each time outside higher-ups in the persons cree proposed by the movie moguls, | which hushes the ‘whole thing, was in conformity with Truman's past record on anti-trust. | The President replied emphatic- ally that it was not. In this case he seemed ready to go further than ther the compromise consent de-| on department business, after which she will visit in the Middle-West and the East on annual leave for | Alaska’s crippled children in those institutions. On completion of this| business, she will continue east’ and plans to spend most of her‘ vacation leave visiting with rela- tives and friends in Michigan and | Ohio. | - e MR., MRS. ZEISER HERE taken? ANSWERS: “O Tannenbaum”. ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell of Columbia, which handles!newspaper owning all the news- PIGGLY WIGGLY | For BETTER Groceries Mortuary RUG CLEANING SWEEPING COMPOUND FOR SALE DAVE MILNER Phone 247 D — JUNEAU - YOUNG | . Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunitien P [ SR DR | K 5 bitter years of isolationist opposi- | FDR. He said he wanted no com- " * 5 immediately. This recommendation | ion 1o Roosevelt's forelgn _policy. promises. : With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and FOR TASTY FOODS = was never followed. It it had beeh | owever, he wrked valiantly for| “The case will go to trial” he| Mr and Mrs W. H. zeser have || steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle and VARIETY Soen o Fund yaerend 3 the story of tragic A““"’”‘a" OSS€S | Truman’s nomination at Chicago.) |said, “or else.” i arrived from Seattle via PAA ""d} FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 TRY More Complete a$ i, would have been different. | SR | (Copyright, 1945, by Bell Syndicate, Inc.) A€ guests at the Baranof Hotel. | — — kb deodind - . DIRRNCS = i Instead, the Twelfth Army Group | MOVIE MOGULS i d G — — s — =% Giflmflll cd‘ m Bmlor ] i wrote a report on Dec. 12, refuting| Last week a galaxy of the most| Foremost in Friendliness ' i ot Dickson's reprt of Dec. 1014 poverta mosats of the movi worid| (ROSSWORD PUZZLE PRl E G PAPER HANGING COFFEE SHOP § replied that such an attack could paid a visit on Attorney General| FiINNSEDESOLIATIEL | is an essential FACTOR in MODERN DECORATION 2 & ; not happen. | Tom Clark. Probably no more high-| SloMCLERTIC HIA| | and should be professionally hung to give the utmost in R A R = O S| § Later, on Dec. 16, SHAEF, the priced men ever entered the At- ACROSS 33, Fuss I beauty and satisfaction. JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A. i headquarters of Gen. Eisenhower, torney General's,office at one tii 1. Navigational 34 Hard-shelled VIE[L|A NAJRIED B R, f R .7 appreclstion” stnunv: kil lnstor.v gt ix:c 5 nh::znr o M,c:un‘; PIAILIE|TIO| TERSIHIE We have the answer to your PAINTING, TINTING and BUSINESS COUNSELOR ¥ =, Y. - rst appeal 3 el = thorized i that a German surprise attack cluded: 10, 5,208 g; E:RZ':‘ |[VITIERMEV E: g‘{ A\E- PAPER HANGING problems. :h-. to Practice Befere ; could not happen. However, Dec.| purney , K <IF Rt 20, Lead ore [RIE|VIEIRE [ Treasury Department and 3 B Galo of Us report. was arney Balaban, .m ad of Pa-m.‘ 12. Town in Ohlo 41 Exist Eo/aRINOITERNS [T JAMES s McCLELLAN Shafillck Agency Tax Court : B sl Gy it A hanpen mount; Albert Warner of Warner| 13, Charm 42 Long narrow TAMBTEAS ELS ° COOPER BUILDING § - { clil 5 14 Dantinetion o aod C R e ey So, later in the day, SHAEF mrogere nick Schenck of Metro-| 5 girmiy 41, GaYe 008 to F 11 EJO/ATISIARI T Phone Douglas 374 P. 0. Box 1216 : R - v § yn-. Y H pyros Skouras, 17. Note of the 45. Qulet i hastily withdrew this “appreciation” yead of 20t Century Fox: and scale 41 Accustom [{/NIIMO[T/O[R EIDINIO, I 4 and substituted three Other Pages peter Rathbone, head of RKO. | Ll T N e L AUITIOIN/O|MIYIRIDIR| | P| | — Remington Typewriters i in its report. The original report, \ can animal 50, Custom T|R[/OMINAININLEIS[T po— —— Sold and £ therefore, may not be available to| They entered Clark’s office, laid| 2l Laree plants ol Mark of omie- [STE/ED Y EINDINE[LIMS] and Serviced by i a Congressional Committec. How- a brief on his desk and departed.| ° ‘point 5. Army omeer: BT v b J. W. MONAGLE J. B. Burford & Co ! ever, if the Senate asks for the The visit lasted exactly six minutes.| 38 Jallan obera ., o\ n3'of mineral S .0, td - “affer action” report on the Bulge| Since the salaries of these movie | &1, Dispatched 5 Symbol for 0. Biunder 62 fuler as a pat@-up suoscriver 1o THE DAILY ALASKA Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. “Our Doorstep Is Worn. by Battle, it will find that it contains moguls average around $200,000 a| 29 Old musical o, Wekel, oo o T tirrent: © S“Down EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. Satistled Customers® In black and white the story of year each without bonuses or stock 30. Plays officlals abbr. L A e dis- Present this coupon to the box office of the Ld g how the Army was warned the cividends, and since they were SN Nazi attack was coming, and was accompanied by a battery of legal | i o CAPIT“L THEATIE z o R l c “Say It With Flowers” but even urged to bomb the waiting counsel probably drawing from | DLEALD ive TW CK: A SYSTEM CLEANING “SA WITH o German reserves, but completely $50,000 to $100,000 annually each, Al and receive TWO TICKETS to see: PlIOIIG 15 T OUES! -~ ignored that warning. it was estimated that this six-| [78 bius " " s i (Note—U. S. casualties in the minute session, including travel u-.n Ui A “AUGHTY “AnlmA Alaska Lm Juneau HOHS!I ! Bulge were 60,000 compared with|time from New York, cost $25,000. ! V////H. ./ 1iates B dl’Y Phone 311 | rm than 3,000 at Pearl Harbor) | The brief they handed Clark op- | M 7 ity ¥ederar rax—llc per Person RS et i s ol ! 2 A posed the government’s anti-trust | “H.-. o AT : | mm-n%m;\_' 1])]}:51-;:«1‘5 ng suit against the movie industry. “ :“..{“'.':f.'." PHONE 14 — THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. P w drastically arry ruman * % » M UL Ly i K | e id Lwits and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and 4 o Attorney General Tom Clark TRUMAN E ERS erewoni i i QR Senese) Tom Clauk) | YRUMAN BEYEERS YOB ey RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. 1891—Over Half a Century of Banking—1945 | | sevelt’s principles was indicated same time, Donald Nelson, former ;;:;:;‘fi?:11. WATCH,THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ,: v @ recent incident which few WP Boss, called on his old friend M Y - % G i [ beople noticed. Harry Truman. Nelson now repre- o3 e - The B M. Behre it ©One of the great battles Roose- sents the independent motion pic- | : Siamese X ll S | it fought was against the big ture companies, such outfits us} .. 5. cu:nfiun. \ - ility companies. But the other Walt Disney, Frank Capra, Walter | .g.y//%n.. . mineral M PA R A Bank biay, & judge appointed by Truman | Wanger, Sam Goldwyn, Dave Selz- | | 7 A i asd ! » S . T I C I i one of the most important courts nick, who, when they produce pic- %“fl 7 B bk LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES - the country handled a case, tures, can't get them shown be- 4 . Body joint f i after his confirmation, on cause the Big Five own and con- a. h b OF Khe TUESDAY—1 A. “. Olden Bflnk n AlaSka t " of e of L:ed big Somer "(;hlhp tlheaue.s}.] Sleiik - Yedicinat ut i Sailing Date Subject to. Change A . x [ ¢ e is Judge Vilbur ey claim that the Big Five Nois il A [ [iller, recently appointed to the have one of the tightest monopolies Af{éfivm " LOMMEHCIAL ¢ sAvas i , 'S. Court of Appeals for the|iu the country, the equivalent of a . Before 3 4 4 . - i | There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! : A