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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY,_JANUARY 16, 1947 with a note which, in effect, tells the British Govern- I )ml y flmk a F m plro s o it 6 ovr Dioe. RSN FORMIN Tt been equally effective EMPIRE PRINTING € l\\ll'\\\ This puts the British and Ameriean Governments i i tzo YEARS AGO #%%: ewmerne ||| Burnie's S BARANOF HOTEL MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month ~ —1 po—l = in an embarrassing position, for the two governments WM-—-WM Lower Lobby in Scottish Rite Temple ! | assumed special obligations tovards Poland in both the APpY | JANUARY 16, 1827 P itonc SOREIS H lraend bl i J T 5 lta and Potsdam agreements, over and above any JARUAEN T8 ,1. The Pioneers of Alaska Ausiliary installed Edna Radonich as Presi- f6r appbintient M. L MacSPADDEN, F B general obligations assumed nrv\).xf;l{\ other .)M'Ul)ll'; \ Gladys Uggen o ! dent, Addie McKinnon as Vice-President, Minnie Hurley as Secretary, . Worshipful Master; James W. . s Class Mat At Yalta, they agreed with Russia, but without! MEs, e ORI et cdiu 4a Treasirer] : Detivercd by carrier e O T ror 150 per months | CONSUlting the Polish people, to create the present |, e Wuik s i Wotnare Rleniday ; James C. cooper' CPA| |LEwERs. secrctar it Jefthn, $L.M) B0 peur; SEREE o h regime as a “provisional government of national | o E. W. Bliss . In the A. B. Hall this night, the Juneau High School and Eagles were BUSINESS COUNSELOR Silver Bow Lodge Lo v whote main functions was 10 ke to hold 84| & Crary ARING, Bath o' meet in a cage game and the Douglas girls were to play the Juneau Specializing in m"m sk Toe: # possible “free and unfettered elections” on the | e Mrs. Hilda Berggren 4 T Corporation—Municipal and 'Meets each Tues- nt mniversal suffrage and the secret ballot, in| @ Arleen Godkin i e " Trust Accounts day at 8:00 P. M,, 1. O. O. F. HALIL, ; ¢ CERNE KR Sttt 0N e H“,m%] ‘L",.:‘g;r,f,‘f“ 2 Mrs. Alex Gair was in her Douglas home suffering from a sprained [ | Visiting Brothers Welcome MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS have the right to take part and put forwarc : \i,":\‘ T:;;;(-x,. : ankle and bruised shoulder as a result of a fall. GEORGE JORGENSON, Noble . F e In other words, the present Polish regime was to be | J Mrs, Robert Wagnsr o PSR 52 The Erwin Feed Co. Grand; H. V. CALLOW, Secretar) ews published | a caretaker government holding authority, not f ° Alice W, Wright . Waltar Heisel was elected Secretary of the Aleska Consistory. Scot- G R Cosa Tt Gwomy' the Polish people, but by virtue of a Big Power 2 e Dorothy Wosdeiid &1 tish Rite PHOSE 701 B.P 0 ELKS A 1411 | jent, until the Polish pecple could choose t e e s e e e v e . i g (hante . P U, ment. The problem now confronting thé United Weather yeport: High, 20; low, 23; cloudy HAY, GRAIN, COAL Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. c and STORAGE away. explaining to lawyer Tom Adair of Birmingham, who had z‘ \ Il § m. Visiting brothers welcome, E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary e going to i i e o i S W e S Daily Lessons in English % v corpon ||| CALIFORNIA { nd Great Br n is what th 1 do, about the of this govern- R been en the spot, that he wasn't Relr JOWA Sreajion. going to do anything about the beating because he didn’t know who Grocery and Meat Market It is doubtful if a common world language would had done it. When Adair pointed (.. coeeroooocoos moroocs oo reeee e o) “SMILING SERVICE” ¢ rebandlx mong natior Money out that Wambless had just volun- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “She was taken with a 478 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices e. and ‘mobody ‘under- teered eye-witne testimony, the op made no reply. The reply came hali an hour la- 3 . i . when young Wambless was in Pronounce ko-mu-ni-ka, O as in OF unstressed, U as in USE charged with disturbing the I & T unstressed, A as in CAKE, principal accent on last syllable. Let out of jail the next day, OFTEN MISSPELLED: Principle (a fundamental truth). Principal JQI‘IQS'S!EVQIS Shop a thorough roughing 1est in importance). ght cold.” ue (an official communica- “She took celd,” or, “She ca MISPRONOUNCED: Comum Bert's Cash Grocery | . PHONE 104 or 105 FREE . DELIVERY Juneau ntleman never tells a woman the t i make hel s giv Right to Work by th trio that had beaten SyNONYMS: Enormous, monstrous, prodigious, stupendous, immense, LADIES'—MISSES’ = e : Hardin gigantic, colossal. READY-TO-WEAR The Rexall Store 3 o st R | ; Thiere (the: Iaer st ABEGES IS WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| | seward Street Near Third Your Reliable Pharmacists T g x; n:()(\ 1“‘”\\“" oL }‘ At :“‘k‘I' B ORI ‘W lfl“:];(lf v‘:f‘x‘:’: increase cur vocabulary by mastering cne word each day. Today's word: St ight little mc a most ers bac pt for e ithganBioi Tl i . % 3 5 TLER- acter ata el beod pakaiysetoateld il the company wonrt | LABYRINTH: an inextricable or bewildering difficulty. = (Pronounce lab R-MAURO DRUG CO. A as in AT, both I's as in IT, and winding labyrinths of the world the nt first sylabler. *m tne | |Alaska Music Supply Geniisch Arthur M. Uggen, Manager decide take bac U i Sawmill Workers Uni 1it Court of A 2D wAR PLANTS n inc ewal, ‘One thing Ccngress might probe f=se—r——ro=oereooc ¥ . 1 a Portland. Ore hortly 1e number of unused war plants ! {| | Fianos—Musical Instruments HARRY RACE « s venewal date a CIO uni oned for o | kept idle by the War Department MODERN E'I' I 0 U ETTE : and Supplier 2 : , : d!inthe face of clvilin need. for KOBERTA LEE || | rhone 20" secont ana semara Druggist 5 = ! and the CIO los 1 L “Th = e sl - e e Squib) : Able Rep. Al Thomas of Heuston, 2 ; g : : ¥ HAEINKE GENERAL b Store Texas, called on 'Plf‘sldl:n! Trun.).m 4 .,Q»h:jf;":gan man leave a woman companion during an mtermlssmn. REPAIR SHOP Where,’:’h':;:l:;cy Is a rec to ask White House aid in at a theatre? ; o | [Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burnes on T get the Dickinson gun barrel A. Tt is more courtecus not to do so unless there is someone clse to % plan: of his city declared surplus. remain with her while he is absent Bincksiuith Work 20TH CENTURY MEA g f S however, the NLRB ordered the i-h told Truman that it had been Q. What should one do if introduced to tge same person twice? P(;:'ENE;;:L Rl;:’”AIR “.IORPF MARKET i 1 and the Circuit Court has upheld | idle tor more than a year, despite. 4 Nod pleasantly and say courteously, “Yes, I've had the pleasure.” ons R L . " S0t ich the War D fhent Sefu Juneau's Most Popular . . ich the ¥ = o Q. When finished dining in a restaurant or hotel, what should one oM > yer air cn to declare it surplus. with the napkin? “The St for M Wablag”® Fiaee il g ¢ fact” P . e Store for Men" s o ol rj‘;‘\' Aromas| A Place it unfolded on the table ONLX TR BES T 0 MuATD e poresig T R — SABINS PHONE 202 ‘ Xk ¢ s it does t several wecks w.uov E Dav i I,OOK a d LEARN ? 568 "lj b b ¥ need it n A C. GOKDON Front St.—Triangle Bldg. s peled to ¢ election. "7 e - U : Wall Paper ch he m Warfield's Drug S that théy noth two other plants like the Dickin- 1. Which amendment to the U. S. Constitution cancels a previous artield s brug tore) 4 i service on in the co and that omendmes? (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Ideal Paint Shop Bl oo i 2 fioogt ol i o 2. How many cubic feet are there in one corG of wood? NYAL Family Remedies P 10 i v 0 attain and e r problem . 3. What four Presidents of the Unitzd States wore beards while in oRe Ry Wapat Rich processes to over 2 C icasd shop 18 However,” continued Thomas, | . % HORLUCK'S DANISH it is established Congress men who fou ILh’ this last war S § : Tl | ICE CREAM ) But ‘the. Holsh y e s g Y et it bt 4. Which is the largest species of snake? [ Youw'll Find Food Finer and But the P jgarchy, i To aen tn w or leine: $NA 5. What is the ave number of ¥ a mi in the | 2 Service More Complete at 3 : turn out bathreom fix- | average man? Huichings Economy | | THE BARANOF 1 flouting thos 11 don't have to tell you ANSWERS e are today. Not d a free y out their own ple ople Market { 1. The 21st amendment repealing prohibition cancels the 18th | amendment enforcing prohibition [ Choice Meais At All Times col"fl'm SHOP 2 128 cubic feet. PSRRI T 3. Lincoln, Grant, Garfield, and Benjamin Harrison. PHONES 553-—92—95 ¢ durin the war_—and the W s 4. The reticulated python, fcund in southern Asia, which attains a 2 The Alaskan Ho’el Department can be sure it will fotce ready to go in /1eNELR Of 30 feet or more. The Charles W. Carter| | | ewy Renovatea mooms ere if it ever has to go back into 5. T2:beats & minute. at Reasonable Rates Mortuary war production.” | Thomas said the plant can be re-! ot e R PHONE SINGLE O PHONE 136 werted to production of gun ba o e e s i | e ATNES ** SKAGWAY " MONDAY VANITY BEAUTY 1to the lease a provision y 3 5 for D vt Thi it 3 1o hsontinie 10 P Card Beverage Co. SALON on also exists in var- vernment will be far better Leaves for Wholesale 805 10th St. Cooper Building of Bdmpe Alabepa ff not enly for the jobs and the | GITRA and Waypnrls every WednesdayGP.M. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager goods in the plant, but also be- d respect erted Europe, call it to acc for the right of the Polisk ing choose the t under ve form of g Bl ton mac the oppositic The Washington S A oo o gty | il g sng i Merry-Go-Round £ o gropes ed Hit- 4 : 1 critical situa- right in his heme town of El- where a purge is being conduct- mitti e 1 t happened at the uce it will be realizing an income PASSENGERS, FREIGHT and MAIL for MIXERS or SODA POP Open Evenings Fhone 318 Automobile kers CIO) | from the plant instead of spending Freight accepted at Northland Dock until Noon on sailing date at Trailers, Inc. . jov of money keeping it idle— ged the company with v t % . - ey —— - d probably finding that when e e T TS AIR LINES )| MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE What you s certainly seems G e i ol DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIRAN Magking Marke~- Wum y after the beaiing, 19- ‘l.).;,“:fw this plant until T get a report | 2 ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE old Julor Wambless, & ro. |irom the War Department | via Petersburg and Wrangell | 1012 West 10th Street PHONF 862 in mher. Following this, three cat up James Hardin of a CIO representative, on act agreements and strucl street of Elba BRITISH The secr te on Dr Sitte d Eussia—when Ruis- the vote divided—th= | cently retummed war vetera He sssyrd pLoiial o B9 With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and E i e and_the Russizn, 01, BEREReeD ¢ il exashing he b ity steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle s 3 ] y AT e S e oting for a senterce Hardin. However, the cop 1985 axis; ax Kisoazs. tHo) § FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED I offrey Lawrence 1g { 7 % 7z T . . . 5 Gl Tatiare Hoovi g By " secons and poangy, OFTOMETRIST ; with Schacht for some | econ ok , gy Y Seu Tor oon acuéas o CIAIR] JOHN KRUGNESS *7¢ PHONE 506 FOR APFOINTMENTS i H d himself 1L c i S Fron Py et as a pala-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA oo w L it 1 skil : at he had g Godfess of 49 Tropic NG EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. Ji = eedes ind. 16 A heen cut of the l‘(lniu‘ |x u:];- after 1. 4 4 Present this coupon to the box office of the i—-—-i--:ii-w’.i——»—‘—w—g-—im-@ I it Sk ing of the war, and spe : time in & concentratio 2 uctlle’s Beauty Salon SHAKES HANDS ¢ plained that befors the N o | CAPITOL THEATRE z SPECIALIZING IN ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT o ket AU : ’lr.‘:\l \:',n"(:\Hl i \:‘ : ’ and zecelye TWO TIOKEBI | Phone 49:, S0 FOF:I:l;chrn:zEs i m‘;em Bldg. nignt President 1 ) O S 7:1 [ s ‘ "THE LITTLE GIANT" | FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS diplomatic corps. plus their S 1-‘ Al R Al Y] | Federal Tax—12c per Person filed by to greet him s L. & o) JHNE | i Sy i | : KEAU PLUMBING & HEATIN st el A i and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Emmc_nmmu_om BUM“HMG,EPA; { ¢. Schacht could not RETURN YOU to your horie with our compliments. WELDING B et WA CoOEE WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! PHONE 787 Third and Franklin staunchly defended since the vote was hree to one against him, the court s 8 Men’s & Boys® e 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 At the econd discuss Schuch case, the French ed that he had been think- CLOTHING 3 matter over an 1 decid- | e udse Prancis’ Biddie, wh Leather Helmets Heavy, Romeo § i The B. M. Behrends .4 < ecquitied spenton Ctncre ) o Wiy ot Mouton Facing ranemen want )+ R} Oldest Bank in Alaska / o al vere let olf. Her Biddle e it required three votes to t, and since ti COMMERCIAL SAVINGS @ PHONE677 e P.0.BOX1465 @ inside the Ipiper Due prosecutor voted for Al raflways 3

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