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PAGE FOUR _i)(ul\ lla EMPIRY PRINTING COMPANY ELMER A. I v ALFRED ZENGF Ente NAL REPRE nue Dlde . £ Alaska Newspapers, ka I‘ m plrv Among the glittering fruits dan; that ships for the proposed av ice 1y be heoming ¢ he bill is enacte be made ailing for the newly-launched publi this writing there is no reason for doubt . whispered promises will be fulfil Perha 3 public authority would find tr e the . FEBRUARY ups with which the present shipping c > M Hollis Triplette almost constant controversy ° Irs. Bar Camp e, $7.50 But, accepting at face value all the atur e e Glac Storey Wy notify Components of the shippit 1th ere ! o Neil Clark the delivery le-mentioned but ve rd ® M rchie Gleason 1 the me . lle Hale . h Langland 5 in the alm % iita i wature of ency to be : % Clarence Ryiie iblished The \ Transports it \ = operating agency would be 1 would 1 o o & 8 4 saTSNEtlE 1411 powered to issue its own bor ir - exceeding $15,000,000. Althcu, b practically there would be no way rut, who had Moseow- to an end its activities unless the age ww | born provisional Polish gover: [ fit to call in and pay off its bonds, It ! I months, was elected authority would be re he w f o for 1 pecple of £ in the « « fered only indirectly through the f « pA e LS authority would be comprised of t ct 1f enicy. Blertbommvan. - A PROCEED WITH CAUTION of the Territory: The Auditor ttorney Genert e iand the Highway Ex There would be littl B Alko- ik Wie tagend fot e HUACUENUAorOn O | Gther check upon a t corpor pos- Peasant Party zislature there was essed of the right of emine dem gainst hich ha nded that the ch no injunction could li 1 forn the Parliament Department off ! neither free nor \rmf«-lur(‘(l_ cast e e n 25 negative votes, four votes were SRR StpRlterayion S by Horsg's Mouth invalid and seven deputies wer more than a ¢ before the sessict (W iallbEton Pos absent p died. That sate @ public cor- | Government information leak ghly of ‘two | Tho depulies wrofe :m‘:]l «)m s or poration to ¢ ivs in Alaska trade. ! types. There is the official or purpc ax which "41‘»\ '_‘»ll’h;v’» b d ';;"']lf‘ll"»; lj““ “,{,,“, The emergency it was designed to meet W comes right from the horse’s mouth and takes the @ box before o et - : form of a confidential aside to a privileged reporter— | trum. T nouncement of th e e L B sometimes for the sake of doing him a special favor, | tally brought most of the deputic s o7 terd vernment OPEI | ore often for the sake of using a mouth- | to thelr feet cheering. The Polis! SO nier tha then set | iece for information which it would be {o | Peasant members remained seated for the end of the year 1946 utter officially. And there is the unofficial or ca <o Now, agair ska is threatencd with a susper ous leak which comes from sc 1 or around th threat | closer and is more de itely outlined or injure the of someone el in fact y the Legisla has determined to face € ept these at their peril but sometime: oi l A ( e!ks ls it down and meet the consequences of its applicati cp ‘A:u s h\x‘”!])n-.\‘x;..lv:l;u\- a ‘:n ‘\.f““,“, « R LU And again the Legislature has before it a measure e T e AL e Repor;ed E“ded create a public shipping authority, almost identical R Rable S pokyi o with the bill ted into the breach in 1946. Once . S more, enaction of the measure is being pressed by ik that sither: ts SalsoRevou ND Feb. 6 A Interior Department officials as a means to deal with v if blotted up by the rters of any other Prolonged copartment store strik the anticipated emergency period when Alaska will | newspaper. It is by in close contact |Wh ared into : our genera be without regular ship service with friends of men who have had some sort of “Nide R eIy R DICR DS More practically, when first proposed last year, | association with the new Secreta that he Ar\L;::]«v:!;‘l virtually at ¢ ; the! shippit \ority measure was als tioned | means henceforth to abolish the I i i as a pessible club to wield in dic with ship forms and fauce We trust that Bk & | purpese will prevail, but we ar \ operators. Whether it could still be so used to effect doubts, human frailty .and reporto: ¢ reg 19 jdebatgnle what they are. There is, of course, only o scon a Eh3e gusssu BeoOMIDRT e hyEh the wide oven petcock re can be no and Hast- pramises that it will oven the door to Fedegal aid in . there is full freedom of information directly SEproled the' solution of Alaska’s currently foremgost problem. ! fountainhead oo .»v olely ¢ BOLESLAW BIERUT ability of the incorpor liability uvon the be a heir attraction to purchasers weul (HQSEN pRESlDEN]’ an “agreement” clause in the il N vitorial Legislature would almost enti OF POLAND; VOTE WARSAW, F! control over the actions of the ship Although the shippin created or to tide the Territory « uthority is pre 'eb. 6.--Boleslaw Bic headed the The Washington Merry-Go-Round (Continuea prom Page Une Austin emphasized. “Patience and negotiation. “By that I do not - telling the other fellow what to do. I mean continued di of dif- ferénces betwe 1 1 we have reac ound of understand & OUR ACE TRADING POINT Austin descrived the aicmic- bomb secret as our ace “trading advantage at the peace table IL would be most unwise to give it up at this t he declared ‘Nobedy would pay any attentior ard if we did Austin applied the sa to our war-won Pacific bases, which, while bolstering o security, he said, also strengthen our hand in UN negotiation “We must remember that the at- tack that plunged us into the lasi var stemmed from those isla: told the Se t ow that w have he on future wars s sponsibility of € Y cur United Nations re prese to keep the nati stron e emphasized. “You can- net escape that responsibility Austin uch length the need for al training he »ologized for verbosi aybe it sounds to some of you lobbying,” he s ite Senator m.l TRUMAN'S FUTURE Dau; MARGARET T unwise to seem to her father’s prestige intil the Trumans leave 1600 nsylvania Ave., daughter Mar- earet will confine herself merely tc Mos! scene recentl; chior Traubel held caugnier Sth. may I say to you, Mr. Kem- 1 transfixed with inside Per, that more beneficial legislation 14 900 Sa!d'e" A!e the . Metropol! op in the interest of our natio 7 has been enacted during Demo- . . amusing was about a love ! Nas g pl d g e from & VEREnaIaD CoRse cratic administrations than h aceq in Giiaranin ¢ sang with Lauritz Mel- been under administrations of your TABIE »arty. T am sure that you w = SRS & with me that the Democratic VER, Feb. 6--Lowry Field ties entrusted to them Despite the results of November ®es0ecseesecoe THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA . ’ g i 20 YEARS AGO 4y ~ I HE Emrixe } ! BRESRS IS EaEL LITE PSS 4 FEBRUARY ¢ The previcus night the mnaeu Hig defeated the Chilkoot soldiers 20 to 11 and the Douglas High defeated Skagway High, 16 to 9. T bin of 1927 put in appea n Juneau, aceording to M C Douglas planned to hold a carnival on February 18. eamer Admiral Watson was southbound from Leslie White, wellkown vocalist, arrived in Junesu from Yakutat on tr Admiral Watson, Grace Naghel, with the Betz Orche Moc Hall, gave one of t <t dance sensations, “The Jato A St. Patrick’s Day dance was announced by the Elks with the wing committee in che William Fr J. B. Burford, John Weather report: High, 35; lew, 33: cloud ] t Daily Lessons in English i Laliy Lessons in £ngiis GORDON | ! ! WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do nct use SUCH as a mere intensive. | of saying, “She is such a pr girl,” say, “She is a VERY pretty OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Project Pronounc yllabl ILL, not TILE OFTEN MISSPELLED: Committee; two Ms, two T's, two E's SYNONYMS: Neutr: al, indifferent, unconcerned noninterfer: JRD STUDY our vocabular; difficult to compr tive) ; imparti partisan, w Let us rd word 5 W found and by eack crease ABST! MODERN ETIQUETTE {fserrs ree bstruse topic 1 } i 3 Q. Wh should they be invited party t day and hour they are expected ducing two persons who have some interest in com- or mention this thing? 1 do if he desires an introduction to another the hotel manager | ‘ LOOK and LEAR { JK 3N % ¢. corpoN | bt U e s es s o AT N 1 Of whom was it said, "His strength was th se his heart was pure’? 2. Upon what river in the United States are tb no: 3. What is a Annie Oakley’ 4. How many years did the pe der in th er 5. What is a maverick? ANSWERS 1. Sir Galahad 2. Delaware River 3. A pas free admission card 4. Forty ) ke 5. A we term for a unbranded cow, or motherless calf. Plumbing ® Heafing Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nighis-Red 730 arri Machine Shop, Inc. W. J. MANTHEY as a paia-up subscriber 1o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. Melchior was singing the role trolled Congress under le . medical officers today were trying the heroic warrior, dying on ahip Tt H Rt Roose. 10 determme the germ resgonsible | floor after having defended Miss'yo” oocoq® none poneticial leg for an epidemic of respiratory ail- ubel in battle. As Melchior lay yio g ot 60 C S b ments which resulted in a Post ying” Miss Traubel sang her! oo o0 oas on any quarantice of 14,000 soldiers, but . 5 1 feel certain that in oh | solo, Melchior looked up and, his _ s e wil Col. Robert Platt, Post surgecn, | ) ahead the Democratic party will e lips barely moving, whispered: “My | .o vinve to live up to its enviable YePorted 95 percent of the Posts God, I wish I had a slug of Scoteh.” | \ooaion by giving to the Ameri-- Personnel had been inoculated with | can people the Kind of government VAcCine which produced “highy! JIM FARLEY REFUSES GOP ihey want and should have favorable results 3 Some time ago Bob Hannegan's' “And in lieu of a check, let me S R [ Democratic National Committee was ' send you my thanks for the op- JUNEAU COMMVNATY CONCERT | ribbed for sending out the wrong portunity your letter has srde ASSN. letters to the wrong people. That,' ed me. Owing to the extreme weather and however, was nothing c “Very truly yours, it order that all may have an oppor- | § with the letter which Republ 4WAMES A, FARLEY " tunily to join the J. C A. will | rer, James S | continue its drive tiil 8, ut to Jim Farley, asking : (COPYRIGHT, 194, BELL SYNDICATE.INC) 1947 " adv. | he hasn't said much about it However, shortly after the Rey ACRUSS lican victory in Novembe 1 Dressed Treasurcr Kemper sent out an ap-| 5 burrow 88 ne nance have clu ber t ) various Republicans half-million-dollar ome rley got dough dia sinee For the letter was abroad get he Scent Crazy: Old Erench make ig car stra of one Mr. Farley,” Kemper wrote pe you are as happy about cction results as I am 1 you have contributed to of the il Republican Fi 4 Committees but thus fa "‘ Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie not had the pleasuré o1 - Suson vownN you as a contributing mem- Auplsuo the Republican National ce, We need $500,000. Commit You consideration will be deeply ciated, and I shall await yc ply with much interest 1 man wli rm. al camp: f ) blinked . ceivir Ther d the following letter I will tell you why I am esponding your letter wit} 1l check. To begin with, my party rendered greater servic t aticn than has you conse- quen more sup- ; [¢ ot think tco v of my y in the November electiol t that has always happened when the Democratic voters believed tl the leaders of their party did not e them the sort o1 nistra- n they expected or n thes: lcaders were inefficient or lax in the periormance of their duties and did not 1 sympathetic measure up to the responsibili- | and fav 84, Gone by Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “THE GENTLEMAN MISEEHAVES" Federal Tax—12¢ 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. * WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Men’s & Boys® CLOTHING FEATURES for TODAY: BOYS' MEN'S 4 BUCKLE Jen-cel-lite 3 Lined Over Shees FOREST GREEN S Cruiser-Back 11-t0—6 COATS @ PHONEG77 @ P.0.BOX 1465 @ There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! 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