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P\ . FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1947 P R voung Talmadge in one of Georgia's embattled Gov- | Dail v . fluslm Emlnro T s, 71 doratbationti ARANERAE 1) BARBER MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 twisted and turned to suit the purpose of rival claim- ¥ B 20 YEARS AGO THE EMPIRE “rl“eSSHOP SECOND and FOURTH l BARANOF HOTEL Monday of each month Lower Lobby in Scottish Rite Temple JANUARY 23, 1927 .| "9 am. to 6 p.m. or Phone 800 beginning at 7:30 p. m. n office for another four years “until his succ 4 JANUARY 23 ol A slight earthquake was felt during the afternoon. Dishes rattled for appointment CHAS. B. HOLLAND, tanaser | g elected and qualified.” Mrs. Freda Swanson o and curtains swung. The quake was felt as far as Haines and Skagway. . Worshipful Master; JAMES W. The dilemma n which Georgia finds herself be- Oscar G. Olson . o LEIVERS, Secretary. F. Joseph Whaite e The dance given the previous night in the Elks Hall by the Juneau James C. Cooper, cP —_— f the death of Governor-Elect Talmadge is due Jessie Villoria ® | City Band was well attended and all reported a most enjoyable evening BUSINESS COUNSELOR Silver Bow Lodge Thelma McCorkle ! qancing to band music for the first time in 10 years. Specializing in @Nm A 2, LO.OF, Claire Thompson . —_—— Corporation—Municipa! and 'Meets each Tues- Ms. Eegow Foleg Charles Ray was at the Coliseum in “Dynamite Smith” and Reginald Trust Accounts day at 8:00 P. M., I. O. O. F. HALL, Trec, Satey Denny was at the Palace in “Where Was 17" Visiting Brothers Welcome Dorothy Maliory s GEORGE JORGENSON, Noble Henry Pickering Esther Karlson Gil Rich, traveling m.u\ ‘uu\(-d on the Admiral Watson. The ETWilI reed Co. Grand; H. V. CALLOW, Secretary ® 0 f « v o e e o | 5 E Office in Case Lot Grocery fat < was enjoying a vacation at his hcme in Douglas after latt Loukko was 91J<_\mp ‘x PHONE 704 B P 0 ELKS ol paper j.n incumbent BODIES OF FIJERS 14 years of continuous work at thim’flf HA:';dGlé!T,:)li’:‘.‘((;:g:\L Meets eve‘ry W;edne'nday at 8 p. An insurance statistician says: “You have exactly vle Hebert, of the Schwabacher Hardware Company at Seattle, ar- m. Visiting brothers welcome. Ly the same chance of being struck by lightning as you FOUND IN HEROES’ rived on the Admiral Watson 1 - E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted have of becoming a millionaire.” Never again will an e c A LIF o RN l A Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary slectrict ake u e least bit nervous. Jeather report: gh, 28: low, 27; snow. electrical storm make us the least bit nervou GRAVE NORWAY Weather report: High, 28: Ic 4 G Grocery and Meat Market X i O e It's well and good to help the underdog, but don't i D .I l_ " E I-Sh by 4'7}?1 h—gHSNEFS — 371 || ¢ oll ur pants leg \PR SAILLES, FI e Th 2] uali ds roll up your pants les R 1ty L,‘;3;‘:mg‘,,.“.m_;,_ ¢ Datly Lessons In ENGHISh w. L. GorDON | e Bert's Cash Grocery i A hick town is one that hasn't been shut down command, in final reports issued ! ________ i i s reroros = PHONE 104 or 105 a general strike. Uaited States Arrmy it sbess e WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He began his speech FREE DELIVERY Juneau 2 % missing since September 9, 1944,!thusly.” This is cbsolete. Say, “He bezan his speech THUS. Jones-Stevens Shop Aleman’s Greatest Task ware found in recent Scandinavian OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Espionage (practice of spying). Pro- operations of a U. 8. Army disin-| nounce es-pi-o-nij, E as in LESS, both T's as in IT, O as in OBEY, accent LADIES'—MISSES' 5 t 2 " " Mexico's n u';:l:(:g‘}}‘{‘\;‘”?.‘.‘;lxllimu His e A : first syllable READY-TO-WEAR The Rexall Store Mexico's new President, Miguel Aleman, has under- | The crew in a four-engined § CLLED: Radis 0 Audience; ENCE . e . y : ¥ P OFTEN MISSPELLED: Radiance; AN : a St Your Reliable Pharmacists GEORGIA WHIRLAGIG taken a task of superlative magnitude, if—as he has|pomrer bound with heavy cargo SYNON\"MS A e, geiteris SRATHER A e Seward Street Near Third - inferred—he intends to eliminate even a small percent- | Norweglan unARIEAbAd o8 IMS: O el Sl S 3 : : vith all the confusion coupled with resort to force age of the graft from the government of his nation z”,sn| 1I into ‘(,\\m“:Mwm Skor- WORD STUDY: a werd three ‘n‘n\.. :mclil 1; is y’u;n; v,h:[ : 5 BUTLER-MAURO that has & anied Gecrgia's double, sometimes | Taking of money for the use of political influence has | yejtell, shortly after midnight on incease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Alaska Music snpply . DRUG CO. triple goverr it is a ve cat relief to see Deen a part of Mexico's governmental tradition since | geptamber 10, 1944. INTIMIDATE; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats. Avihior M. Ugges; ManAger eamling Jot the Governor's chair?” at the time of the conquerors. So common is the practice | The di interment team found that | “Now guilt, once harbored in the conscious breast, intimidates the brave, ) HAnnY the issu who's got Governor's cha ; that most of the Mexican veovle shrug their shoulders their bodies had been buried in a|degrades the great.”—Johnson Pianos—Musical Instruments RACE when the matter is mentioned. Political graft arouses | common gra by loyal Norwegians ile and Supplier §: courts * little real indignaticn in the neighbor down below the 'wit} a stone marker nearby en- Phone 206 Second and Seward Drugglsl Despite the delic: lities poised by the 'porder e MODERN ETIOUETTE i death of Governor-elect Eugene Talmadge, Georgia's It is good to see, however, that there are indica- |give for freedom and peace.” ROBER']A LE HEINKE GENERAL The Squibb Store gubernatorial tangle likely could have been settled with- | tions of a rising protest. Some of the businessmen in | presh flowers decorated the white B Where Pharmacy Is a gubernatorial tang, { : i s REPAIR SHOP out furor had not the strong representation of Tal- Aleman’s new cabinet have expressed themselves in no!cross marking each grave, the re-!'*=== e e Bl : s Profession madge followers in the State le feared the uncertain terms on the subject. Some of them feel port said—flowers that had been Q. When staying in a hotel and one has meal serviee in his room, vzdngélp:::::g-“(’" A 40 : B A e ¢ |that honesty in government—as we in the United renewed regularly throughout near- Sikty that Hatghooee a meal from'the regulas. mentiy acksmith Work liberal Licutenant Governor-Elect to such extent that '!hd , gul is it necessary that he choose a meal fro g ? ; States see it—should be cne of the primary objectives ]y (wo years until the American A. This is customary, but if desired, additional special dishes will GENERAL REPAIR WORK 20TH CA}?;TUHY MEAT of the incoming administration. If Mexico is o free squad could reach the grave and , oo Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. RKET herself of many of the handic both national and | pring the b back. | : 4 Ayl ‘ Juneaw's Most Popular Talmadge supporters maintain that authority for international -which have retarded her progress—these | Other Arm searching teams Q. How much of the hand shc ul:l be dnm:cd l‘i”'u the finger bowl, “Meating” Place this extraordinary procedure can be found in a pro- |leaders believe she must first establish confidence. It pushed nearly 300 miles north of and should both hands be dipped at the "‘“";" e “The Store for Men"” ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS vision of the State constitution declari that if no is not easy to do business with any government if its the Arctic circle as far as Ham-| A. Dip only the finger tips, and one hand at a time. person has received a majority of the total vote officials are known to be eternally, “on the take.” merfest, Norway, and brought back Q. When a man is standing and talking with a girl at a danee, and SABINS PHONE 202 the gene Jection, the General Assembly shall elect We in the United States who may tend to criticize 44 Lodies of Americans, many of the music begins, what should he do 7 a Governor from the two candidates receiving the TUSt remember that we are not entirely without the trem underground liaison men of A. If neither has the next dance engaged, he must certainly ask her e FOR 8, Governor ‘fr¢ o i osiveq | POSSibility of similar charges. A few generations ago the Office of Strategic Serviies. | 1o dance. Front St—Triangle Blda. highest vote. Since the younger Talmadge received o a8 graft was prevalent in hundreds of cur smaller gov-| ,The Norway nission way head- W ll P some hundreds of write-in votes at the general election, | o menral divisions. Even today—-as everyone knows— ed by I W. A. Cauthen, of + a aper . U it is argued that he is a qualified aspirant for the milions of dollars in graft passes into the hands of Ora rg, S C K d l EA PN Warfield's nl'llg Store, 2 office. However, this constitutional provision, as well | U, S. politicos every year. Mexico’s situation is much - af A C. GORDON i (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Ideal Paint Shop .“““ PRINTING (u\ll'\\ ants for the Governorship, retiring Governor Ellis | A ets. June s gent | Arnall has a case to be reckoned with. He can cite a | provi: 1 of the constitution permitting him to rem: Wl 2 %i\ : iy Delivered by carrier in Juneau for $1.30 per month; six th ¢ , §15.00 to the failure of the new State constitution to pro- rates dvance. §7.50; | vide for such a contingency ptly notify It is not generally reali that the people of the the delivery | United States would be faced by the same sort of @0 ce0ccccccee Ofsice, 374 problem if a successful candidate for the presidency were to die before he had assumed office. For, both | the Constitution of the U ed ates and that of Georgla provide for succession @ y in case of th removal by death or for other reasons of the official MEMBER OF ASSOC/ATED PRESS “SMILING SERVICE" last apparently on its way towards decision by they selected Herman Talmadge, a worthy successor to his father as another limiting the legislature's choice to a can- | worse, of courss, for even her high-ranking leaders NYAL Family Remedies didate *who is in life” and does not decline the elec- have been guilty . The great majority of business deal- EMB'_EM (I_UB ls To 2SR b Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt tion were intended to prov for the selection of a |ings involving government include graft as a necessary vere ) « o 1. How fast does the blood circulate? HORLUCK’S DANISH Governor in case no candidate received a majority of |PArt of the contract. ' MEEI "'"S EVE"!NG 2 Wi i ¢ ted S ¢ e ICE CREAM You'll Find Food Finer and What President of the United States at first refuse pay : If Aleman can eliminate even a portion of this 4 > . the votes cast at the general election. Incidentally, condition, he will have done a great job, It seems| LD€ Emblem Ciud will h‘nlcli uu; services, and th-a agreed to accept encugh for his expens-: # Service More Complete at eCLe o e CO y Vi 12 rule ug 3 1 ; B annua 1siness eeting, ollowed elected under the county unit voting rule, Eugen utterly impossible that he can stop it all. We've been ' BPIU al business mee B L Sl 3 gt R 3. What s the length of a stantard sixpenny nail? Huichings Econom Talmadge did not receive a popuiar majority trying to do that in the United States for years, ana PY @ social meating this evening in g Y THE BARANOF E 5 ¥ N he Elks Hall. Who were the (wo greai American “bachelcr poet: The Sfate courts are not expected to uphold the | naven't succeeded. To Mexico such a program is a 'l EIkS Hall C e g Boew arket Mrs. Delia McDonald I How many species of animal are there? erpretation of b aw that has landed ' complete 3 W 5t ats All Tim: strained interpretation of basic law that has landed 'complete novelty fo bt et | ey et el COFFEE SHOP . . assisted by Charlotte Barragar, ar " o . kil czosed shop. In the last read ‘Me: a es. He & 28 of the heart once every minute. e Ihe waShInglon n| »sed shop. In the last read ‘Mein Kampf' seven times. H Ssirtne Hibah. Olatain: Cltsbere e PHONES 553—92—95 two weeks of Byrnes rule, they suc-!makes no secret of being a student s maintained that all the blood in the body goes in and out i Comine Greenhow and Dewey| 1 It is maintals v g The Alaskan Hotel M G R d ceeded in (of Hitlerian methods. During his Sheldon 2. George Washington e"Y' 0- oun 1.—Blecking Russell's plan to previcus ‘reigns’ as Governor, Tal- * ‘“,\lm,““\ will be served and . Two inches. The Charles w Carte EaEE - move the Btate Dapartment out of Muadge SMING ot the mlittia, 17 0)-| 3 B isognant s planndd Al B 4. John Greenleaf Whittier and James Whitcomb Riley. (Continued jrom Fage Ome) its ancient palsce to a more effi- ferent times. For a while no one Fc . gnent 1s panned. o4 AGes thag 600000 Mor[ua[y — cient building could get into the Highway Depart- g4 g 2 o e final repori wiil be stronger if 2. Starting a boum for Freeman Mment without a military pass. Tal- > - : P’;;‘ONEral” " hear both sides. Mathews, d iled and dull, to be- madge’s chiel use of the militia was 2 T Another proposal the Civil Rights come Undersecretary of State Lor;)ust vlcc{t}ed! x;flrm:‘l.\. n;mm.- no HOSP"AI. flfluES i VANITY BEAUTY Committee considered was with-| 3—Putting a few road-blocks in difference that the State Treasurer| g Ann's Hospital vesterday ad- um In . ea In s holding federal funds fiom state the path of hard-working Assistant had been duly elected by the people’\iitoq Dale Batcheler for sur Cafll Beverage CO. SALO universities which discriminated retary Bill Benton of ;}fln'wh Talirxxa({z'- called out the oo anq discharged Frank Hugh- Wholesale 805 10th St. Cooper Building against 1 or religious groups lly the kingpins almost put Military and forcibly evicted him o5 " nMys, Nick Vonda was admitted g & Such a provision, introduced by their man, Sam Reber, in the Of-'from office. When the Treasurer j;; the small hours of this morn- l urners "fee MIXERS. 80DA SOF e A mieh Republican Senator Langer of fice of International Conferences.'locked the vault where state money jno and at 4:35 m. gave birth for MIXERS or S0DA POP Open Evenings Fhone 318 North Dakota two years ago, killed Reber is sometimes referred to was kept, Talmadge blew the door 1o a baby boy weighing pounds h R d 730 the Federal Education Fund, aimed ' “the so-called Sam er” because Off the vault. . . For a while Tal- and 12 ounces. i 3. & i at aiding public schoolsand raising he authored Cordell Huil's wartime Mmadge spent l_he state’s funds on Government Hospital admitted Telep.hone 319 < ng ts € ' achers’ s When Langer in- statement blasting deGaulle’s forc- cash basis, with no record of Peter Dick from Angoon and Hazel S p . troduced 1 nondiscrimination es as the “so-called Free h.” Penditures. He employed an ex- Bell from Hoonah. Jimmie Hanson Harri Machine Sho s ANC. MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE amendment, Scuthern Congressmen E v trying racketeer to inspect the books of of Juneau was discharged. fResnianan. o fiiibnater 2 o the pORA aulle the universities and if he didn't ——————- = . . i s Haclfing"fl]‘k—Weldiflg i Shmen: s st like them, they were burned. LOGGERS s . Note—Mainsprins behind ‘¢ or- Frenchmen a ainst Communist ll—— REBUILDING—HARDWARE ganization of the . ivil Righ , Com. Frenchmen,“Reber's appointment to| Talmadge has promised to run ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs | ENGINE U mittee was Attorney General Tom @ job handling international con- Georgia just the way he did before., for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber | DR. C. H. HARRIS 1012 West 10th Street PHONF 862 Clark who. though trom the South. ferences was frowned upon Those who know him say he is| Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. e g ” I Ve S el il o S ruthless enough to do it to 10,000,000 feet. For further as a pala-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALA'blN}A e ; - g8 ooussfently orisaded for thro- ; | particulars se ;au Lumber SMPIRE vited ¢ tection of civil rights, This .50mp of thic finagling In-i (corxaiimeiilobs Mhitsvniicass mic | DRrueieiace, Juneau: Lun EMPIRE vited to be our guest THIS EVENING sldé the Stats Department reported} ; o Mills. 433t Present this coupon to the box office of the EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED WILL MARSHALL GET TOU ? to Marshall during his so-called va-' of B Gt i Bdsralary of Blate :oatb, Manuhil Machel & eal Ly 0 CAPITOL THEATRE DR. D. D. MARQUARDT Marshall report that while resting the lookout for some hard-headed y T N OPTOMETRIST in Hawaii he also studying aidés who can recognize deadwood e T [ B and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Second and Franklin plans fcr veorganiza ) the they see it ACR 0. Passed withou PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS Py ouching " 7 State D tment uding a T i . The number ck-down, drag-out le with GEURGIA FASCISM i i 1 hit i, B i s Silkworm sderal Tax. 0 the so-called white- career gix months ago, this writer, chal- Corded Tabie Feaeral Tax—12¢ per Person i : diplomats who for years have had jensing the Ku Klux Klan from LRegulation T posiupions Snsaiiabg e e b3 & clesed shop ch U5, foren pol- the' steps of the State Caitol | 1 Upiete 4k fastd 0 " 5 PHONE 14__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. ’ Lucille’s Beauty Salon B % Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O . ) v > wrote a column on the! S SPECIALIZING IN ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT General Marshall iy has had b oker Diotktart st His dhe and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU_ and WAVES FOR ALL TEXTURES OF HAIR ! RETURN YOU to your horie with our compliments. 1, ‘bxvm ‘\'fm: ::t::::‘“l‘:\\r» I<“ whig had just Started their. returpyio Phone 492 HAIR CUTTING Klein Bldg. . Rager 1o WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS by the former Secretary of the U. pictur S. General Staff, Col. Frank Mc- a today. excepts from that Carthy who, like Marshall, is a Vir- column may be worth repeating inin litar t p g 3 1 & ginia Military Institute graduate Already Herman Talmadge,” this duration ot Originally Jim Byrnes appointed 3 MeCarthy Assstant_Secretary of paring to fun for the U. S, Senate| B B g i Small orese 4 Uiy o | There Is No Substitute for PLUMB : 3 Departmkit.o Bk et uceeed s Uather. SRR E Y AL 5. : PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL departmen: ut the je ; ; 2 ol BB T, « Talmadge gets intp pow- £ 6 B ' 2. Go up G ‘Far 4 News aper Adverfisin | WELDING ree: 1 st as skillful at o 18 Cofboaition S oot P [ ! 3 Cusd-shop Secmines 3ot L. L i, N, heie plan or P : 7 : yorien pan g PHONE787 ' Third and Franklin LWis, bogged im down 0 e ~ ever been devised in the Masth I r t 0t Masticutory h(i',h and adroitly they cut ppij ,(l States The Georgia elec- CORIE i McCarthy off from Byr Sick K tion 1a0ks jike the most alarming '," _ pronouncing ° & ° Bl o oy o o oo e R g g Men’s & Boys N naturali igned st tior Like Hitler, elected by a . Word of fomranas s o ss s U2 In I nt Byrnes' South Carna R S Da- i o0H B pe vou, Telmangal 7 n, ‘\‘}‘:"‘:"'fiu.‘,tf. CLOTHING 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 ald Ru @ on in Mc- tot £ o1 ieorgia newspapers | p 4 - ‘;“"';MA‘ i Carthy L ver however pins of care liplomacy. Russell | a5 big business in Germany put up S 31. Pouch has ¢ champicned the pr { the money to finance Hitler, big, 7 i BOYYS' MEN'S the career ser ried to b business. in Georgia financed Tal- ; - iGaRLeline i e sounger e lomts madge” s Goveror, ot , | Wool Boot Sox Gabardine Shirts The B. M. Behrends Georgia. To get the full Not many of s going . Pertui of what is going on in Qs Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle behind a barbed- "“F// T ! g 5 | || Wool Melten Jackets gy Bank £ e Wool Slip Over Natural | Oldest Bank in Alaska MEIN KAMPF IN GEORGIA 51 7 4 s swea'ers ?lue ‘Now that they have elected their a A . Ara areen S ey s Sur S s , ; T e PHONEG? @ P.0.BOX1465 @ COMMERCIAL SAVIHGS as he is to Jim- they have bear by the with

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