The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 28, 1947, Page 4

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| E 1 1 PAGE Daily Alask r{;Y'F EMPIRE PRINTING months, SK.0 Empire )N RATES rrier in Juneau and Donglas for S1.30 per monthi one year. 815,00 t the follow COMPANY n ¥ Delivered by ca B M the The Cole I le of New to put the rior dep: 3ill Again wer house on itorial he dell tly notify very Tuesday minis- its to a new bran Navy Departme I would be called “the of external possessions ¢ arguments on behalf cf the bill is p Territories nee t defense maintenance of naval such area The il yduced by Mr. Cole would put tl rnment now ised by the ted Sta the Navy This is Mr. C 1945. It w ries e introd in the lar legates from H Cole introduced @ 11 Alaska from the Nav ntrol the House N C Neither bill was d by They died in committec The new measure anothe and A 4 the official ci Territorie: self-government ship and Ame questic belief t factor ir 1at scholarship al' Re: Na House the s his natior Committees on « Phi beer s long appearance House Panama Can l Zone under of this f sroposal bill on January 6. Committee on » protest from the 1 Beta member a memi There: It excluded Haw It was ubt we 1 district of T N. Y. He is a lawyer » of Colgate 3 Univer: of Kappa the er of il d s from Hawaii by s in the f loc do or I we the | fairs fairs And befor ritor Dece Unic had minent was The them, gallant ppines, line until the Ph Paci; wa He i as Com it It re Cor It re utlylng ar There ies or Indeed i an n a bette This r not so! pe ou fic 1 Po: al di as we mittes ura th her as of e plar is 1 in: the i d of war ecord anger to H lely th eople ell as mb could get rolling long Paci Ther Yes, Ll » for histo! Nor -ran, d In fic alre; 1e reco! we nable plan for efused ever b people a valid ca naval gevernment of the Terr The emph Cc duced iin 1945. The protests will ccme from the earlier s of opposition, and from new sources. wce the first legislation went in, President Tru- s declared himself strengly in favor of im- diate acticn on cod for Hawaii. A subec of Congress has made g to the ma committee cordially favor “ride again hous Terr statu Not till t al Affairs and Insular Af- | ment be rem rated voiced by In th bet But it wit pCr br his the d wou:a ut 1 3 passage e committee. itory 1s and our ci t ste ment of tate and I Alaska to t 7, 1941, And, we s ted the re believe that ge strategy the Nas of the territorit e \Im)"I bases. will the menaces to loc Policy are obviously with 1 that he should gain e conviction tk the Navy should the United States. of the Cole rnmen counter to the statel or botin Im\\ all and Al hinking s communitic privileg nies to ubje mmediate was record was four aii and to Al r for c e response have ) a member of the newer Special Navy from bill is against the t for r own ula knowledge Com- , as a member of the Naval Af- officers at le t to fulfill its role control ritories in what might be described as the whole Americ he response i and Alaska break d p United St nd t be laid open to ensmy f Hawaii and ew that o on the ered, ill- immer rd of Hawali and Alasl ing fr dy has and an n frol the establishn farther west a: » for per le bill will be J subnort I etary of the Ir evious hearty r, Harold L. statehocd it was corresp tericr, erstood t atehoed is ve W protes! But so long as Haw tizenship rights. | those attacks, th »wly status of a colon; tehood. The Washington Merry-Geo-Round Conttnu utle lation for of the U Al irm of feanwhile been und and oth cause of i ler-Welsh ler's form BUTLER r himseif I question 1 Crops Processin r- Omaha, which sed rnme | Commenting ‘nvestigatior OPA stated Company bu Crops Proc tie-in f comyj OPA at she thereatter hi and his deceascd wife its t Welsh (hi tner) and D. O. Al- ler in exc for personal notes Questioned rom Page Une. pust ny on t IRM (hlll’ 1ZeD n thi a spec eport i 945, t But Gra { rai nsun Fi Cor ¥ i plant a | to whether | | grain terest, fi that rm, Sens | ef reacquiring his | tain conditions but inancial He also I par interest stated purcha (_hly ip fund ined t 4 taken c nterest in the Wels] ator stoc the in 't hat COMPANY h C » still owned any direct or indirect in pr k unde PRO. mpany the I Grain ain Ne his Butler he had retained the said ivilege er cex TITED holds denver, B eleva- braska with two Ta. Accordit to the company made a net profit fo the fiscal year 1944 ¢ ,889. “How much of the above profiz mission, grain pro- fits ar earnings on grain: Farm Crops was not ontinued the OPA been caleulated This did ntire That w m not, of > que pr through however 944, > $63,532.18. price cours D br was per the exactly bu through procure- materials ur observation, it ain buying in an handled what happened. Not only pany of which i but on top of this, last company's Senate floc a resolution perm For years the Tres ACROSS L. Part of an ear of corn Speedily 9. Sort Final of a spire More exposed Born 15, Latr ene of actiun Hurdens IFinal 5 8. Goddess of X prace 5. 31 Dalrymauids o, Scoteh st of thest two week was virtua personal lobbyist on the. , in attemptin companies also to make ka in ither y on that > force in the the achine wartime Territory depriving it of to march on great thwe than those the New York member i A. Kru statehood of ckes for AT ndingly feolish to permit the Cole bil The chances are grea or even a favorable revert from ¢ 1i rema we are oven to such attacks on our poli way to st in int of king contr bases. { such bases the wid assure is not impc did the Senator rtner is an important offics grain throagh the old Butler firm, Butler the Senator 1y itting as! Hebrew Putled & Butl being has om syrup st of buy wil, . JANUARY 2 7 . Dorothy Langs:m : o J c c er cPA LEIVERS, Secretary. . Mrs, Anna Webster . Ihe Douglas Chamber of Commerce and Douglas Board of Trace| {JANIES L. LOOPET, . Thomas W. Cashen o | decided to consolidate, the former name to continue. 7 BUSINESS COUNSELOR :nve; I;nvlrol.:)d:u ° Mrs. Ive Hanson . _— Specializing in ; 0. , LO.OF, ° Gordon Graham . The Juneau Elks copped the fourth straight match from bowlers of Corporation—Municival and Meets each Tues- & Mrs. Karl Alstead ® ihe Anchorage Elks by 2609 to 2407 pins. The local Elks were now 540 Trust Accounts wwy ot B:00 P. M, 1. O. O. F. HALL, . Mrs. Anjta Meier ® ins ahead with one more match to be plaved. Ylsnlng Brothers Welcome D Verne E. Smith . cealind GEORGE JORGENSON, Noble s Gt d’:‘;‘;fi“ : The American Legion announced a wunce would be given on Feb-| | The Erwin Feed Co. | | 2% B V. cALLOW, Secretar 3 Vi s e ——————e ° Rae Cummings o ruary 22 Office in Case Lot Grocery o . T PHONE 701 @ B. P. 0. ELKS e ® 0 F + ® 91 o e 0 Weather report: High, 41; low, 37; cloudy Sl + 4 K . . . X % 3 SWBhifeeme [ - e Al N ORI T R HAY, GRAIN, (OAL Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. { b and STORAGE m Visiting brothers welcome. ned manufacture of syrup in the ) . H : Y E. C. REYNOLDS = \ ¥ YD DS, Exalted me piant with alcohol for iear | Dally l_essons n Enghsh W. L. GORDON i Tl rains W . nverted | v A wler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary v e CALIFORNIA || ruovme surreptitiously into alcohol. This ¢ cveoeoea— e R e R SR g Grocery and Meat Market ban ‘was suspsniiedl SAEEE U WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do net sey, “Anyene can learn English = ‘ “SMILING SERVICE' ow Butler is demanding pa: < S e st Bt h if HE studies.” 478 — PHONES — 371 | of a resolution suspending i Eoyrvons tan lea Figh Qualit ( ‘ Pt OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Recalcitrant (stubbornly rebellious) o s s | Bert's Cash Gracery K i ' Pronc re-kal-si-trant, first A as in AT, I as in IT, second A as in erate ces $400,000 OWED UNCLE SAM 3 Meanwhile, Treasury offic MISSPELLED: Bu LLY. Pulley; LLEY. ;AH" cut that the Farm Crops SYNONYMS: Depraved, immoral, vile, vicious, wicked, evil he cnly plant in h also wants the r ATION; something intimated; a me: - & ‘Whe Smony. (It Your implication is that he is guilty.” s AR T NP e SIS S Company in Ken- {1 cials also say that the ‘ DERN ETIOU ETTE ) company has not been using sur- ) MO n\(‘lfFR'lA LEE i plus potatc s claimed on Capi- | \ tol Hill, but o b e e i st e § Ano ting angle is that Q. Should parents permit their child to contradict his elders? : Tisa L the No; though if the child 1s of & different opinion. he may wait money it owes th: fter the ccnversaticn is ended and then .present his ideas in a “The Squibb Store” Gover A claims it owes manner AEINKE GENVRAL e 2 a neat little $400,000, .and one it Q. Should wedding announcements be sent to those who have been REPAIR SHOP ere armacy Is a in this disp amount is esp vited to the reception? Weldiny, FImbLiy 0D Based] | Profession jally A. No; this is not necessary. Elacksmith Work | On ncts':i la SEml Q. Must one accept every course that is passed at a formal dinaer? GENERAL REPATR WORK | | 20TH CENTURY MEAT ompan 1ot perm o charg Fes: and at least.a pretens a ati ¢ | p Dafads SOt heroy 1o charge A. Yes; and at least a pretense should be made of eating it Phone 204 929 W. 12th St | | MARKET he rnment for royalties on R Gt Tl | Juneau's. Mokt Poptlar any patents owned by fficexs . ! | «Meating” Pla the firm. However, OPA officials | O OK R d l EA RN ¢ “The § ; 5 | ‘Meating’ ce state that three officers of Farm | L n A C. GORDON il e Stora for Men | | ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS Crops signed names to a | PHONE 202 claim in an efior: to colleet money *-ow—o——eees e e e e — SABINS | i from the Governr for royaltie M h‘. famous English journalist wroie a long serles of novels FOR The three )L““ are: Leo M 1 to the prevailing evils of ws time and country? Frent St—Triangle Bldg. il g e lowes, and which the highest atomic ! Wali Paper who also draw as general manager a | ¢ Aco ua in Argentina; 23,380 feet ! | OPA official, Three days and three nights | PRl 15 el ey “Person not acceptal : ment with the OPA A e e | his is the )l A WECERERT iR S ol e —————————— | ing the company for the benefit of eiimbelmiteimteiimteinieteiteimimteibieiie b | which Senator Butler tried to rush | through a spe resolution last i E l A l B d | Junean's Gnly Exclusive Auto Body cop BAND PRACTICE 0N TOMORROW Jobs for the Month of FEBRUARY | and will be held to- 1t at 8 oclock in the YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS uditorium. Director 7 3 5 ¥ ST ey thal A e in Nason's High Quality e e Automotive Paint, Enamels | t :’ndmmf at fimmm» msf Wed- and Lacquers s e ay night and there wer2 sev- S| BODY and FENDERREPAIR : an - ANCHORAGE VISITORS All COIOI’S Matched and Mrs. L. Robbins of An- i ge arrived in Juneau by air B 7 T | \d are registered as guests of the | Baranof Hotel i e Ay b ! GG | 90 Willoughby PHONE 259 | Back again i stock. Pendieton, HH-H—H+1—PH+‘+H+I-H—FH-I—H-H++H+I—H—H—I—'—!-H4+F wool gabardine shirts. Green- wine-beige, H. S. Graves. 487-t6 even though it zle with the OPA THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE——JUNEAU. ALASKA 3 [ e - I JANUARY 28, 1927 nnounced the Themas Hardware Stcre would be opened 31 ’ J. C. Thor al for business on January ed, accent second syllable Let us ord : the RD STUDY: “Use a word our vocabulary by masterix nes and it is yours.” one word each day. Today’s ight e cf the la mountain in South America? insid. great fish that swallowed him? he Latin phrase, “persona non grata”? nd uranium n the Lm est, the highest. and PAINT SHOP | e f f @ P S e REDUCED PRICES on All Complefe Car Refinishing Alaska Music Supply Warfield's Drug Store The Charles W. Carter| TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1947 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of esch menth in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. CHAS. B. HOLLAND, Worshipful Master; JAMES W, BARBER Burnie's suor BARANOF HOTEL Lower Lobby 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. or Phone 800 for appointment PHONE 104 or 105 DELIVERY FREE Juneau Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Near Third "The Rexall Store Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HARRY RACE Druggist Seward Street Arthur M. Uggen, Manager rianos—Musical- Instrumen ‘s and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs: NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt You'll Find Food Finer and ' Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates Huichings Economy Marlket Choice Meais At All Times PHONES 553—92—95 | PHONE SINGLE O Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 Mortuary ‘ | VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Building Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 80u 10th St ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager Fhone 318 PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SOP'A POP Open Evenings MO’I‘OB REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE Machine Work — Welding ENGINE RhBUlLl)lVb—HARI)W ARE : 1012 West 10th Street PHONF %6 | J Tos JOEN BORBRIDGE us a pala-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA | EMPIRE is invited to be our guest PHIS EVENING. . Within part . Wear iway Stitehed Edible sea- com. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 305 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau Pr t this eoupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE | and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "CAPTAIN KIDD" Federal Tax—12c¢ per Person PHONE 14_THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and | RETURN YOU to your horic with our compliments. 0 P ) S O < ) I PV S P T ST I JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Lucille’s Beauty Salon SPECIALIZING IN ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT WAVES FOR ALL TEXTURES OF HAIR Phone 492 HAIR CUTTING Klein Bldg. FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin l | = = | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! s 8 T Men’s & Boys® CLOTHING FEATURES for TODAY: BOYS' MEN'S Wool Boot Sox Gabardine Shiris Wool Melion Jackets Gray - Maroon Wool Slip Over Natural ue Sweaters Green @ PHONE677 @ P.0.BOX 1465 @ 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS

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