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o YA Va Bl ’ . ~ = s y 4 PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1947 ‘ L s | . . | developing a site which could be awarded at any time | =5 R POSDESS Tl - D(”I v /4 I(lSk(l Em’)lre to Indians whose ancestors hunted and fished on the | = —-— : There are no better furs than MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Publishad evéry evening except Suniday by the land hundreds of years ago = e 20 Y E A RS A G 0 jrom ; A “VICTOR" FURS | SECOND and FOURTH EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY e |1 > THE Emei1KE 1| | Martin Vicior Furs, § Monday of each month | na a1 ets, Juneau, Alaska Hiidon Pree DU AV I 3| | Mariin VIGOr FEFS, (NG | fin scottish Rite Temple - i Prestdent oward a Free Burma | il SlpL el G s W 3 % VA Loy | vy e | Swedish Fur Craftsmen for beginning at 7:30 p. m. - T+ "« Editor und Manuger % Yotk Hiinks | | FRERURRY, W, 1% | ke o i CHAS. B. HOLLAND, %3’ ELMER A FRIEND . . - " Managing Editor L % e ° In a fast game the previ nigint, the Firemen proved tco streng hiree Generations bk g b ) ZENGEFR - - Business Manager Successful termir r the 1 negotiatior . 2 1 Y ye Worshipful Master; JAMES W ALFRED ZE : i AL P . i A FEBRUARY 18 o for the Wrangell High School team and won by a score of 48 to 23. i i LEIVERS, Secretary. o1t Juneau as Second Class Matte yeen 5 7 3 b ¥ i #itd d el oot Ol Mater |\ L uches arott £l ol o ehe 8 G. K. Skinner . ; { |James C. Cooper, CPA Otlivered by cartier in Juneau and Douslas for £1.30 per monthi | roq tg independence. Though hurchill calls | ® Paul F. Schnee 3 was to hold the big carnival this night with all kinds of | BUSINESS COUNSELOR Silver Bow Lodge o s il ammmctan e Governmert ® X{:.;I(‘?;.?Omi?:, . e Special ferries were to run from Juneau with | Speclalinag 1h @No A 2 LO.OF. nee 0: six months, in advance, $7.50; | frankly recognizes th tib e} o o Gl 2 leaving Douglas at 1:30 a. m || Corpotation—Municina: ana ) Meets each Tues. > er a favor If they Wil promptly notify Orient toward freec rit sade i i B H day at 8:00 P. M., 1. O. O. tice of faflure or irregularity in the delivery .oveqls that the Burmese themselve 1 . [Ethel Ellis . ¢ R i) . Balibut ‘Flest Y bae bass aid | Trust Accounts ’ 9 F. HALL, etk R b e Bl ¥ Norman Hale & Hi; ow had driven the ha e banks and | | Visiting Brothers Welcome w ¢ 602; Business Office, 374 i, B Tty el Mrs. M. F. Irein o into Resurrection Bay at Seward i SFORGE JORGENSON, Noble ommonwealth or march ¢ ASSOCATED PR 3 — | < Grand; H. V. CALL( 3 Bre frodidrtoraiay The agreement outlines an eas; h to freedom ' ® ° | 1 » BV OW, Secretar; new tehe and ll:‘\::::(;;:: ‘m-:’:.‘ulrl:: H0351b1 ;}‘“ oV 1 e e 8 e v o @ « o o 0 Fred Henning and wife were to leave Seattle the next day and re!urni The El’Wln Peec cca - ; once. The pattern is similar to that laid down for bV ¢ rth on the Northwesterin. Jijie et B O S erostry B.E LKS s Wewmamere 3ai India. It includes an interim government with a ~ — ! PHONE 704 i c’ .;,,K‘. : s native executive council and a British governor Jeanng Kenshaw ’S Weather report: High, 24; low 17; cloudy. || HAY, GRAIN, COAL Meets every Wednesday at 8 1. = function only until a Cor to b i p - T e L i and STORAGE m Visiting brothers welcome. § elected in April) drafts a constitution under which 0 ' { T e i 1 T T L T E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted A the Burmese can take full control of their own affa Leen ior ay a w . | ok \ e ] “ . i er. W. H. BIi ! Somewhat more than a year is allowed for thi ! Daily [essons in Enghsh Qg L GORDON 1! CALIFGRNIRA i GGS, Secretar. transition. Britain even a to support & Burmese Frafe m ”y Pa”y B « b Grocery ‘and Mcat Market — i , application for membership i R R R ARSI ISR RSOGO il | ‘SMILING SERVICE” Burma may be a better — ‘ ¥ goverARIR thay Tadla. The i in WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The pattern of her dress, ‘7&“ gfifi“?wg & Bert's Cash tr factions, but there come to the Spickett on Fri- :nt than mine.” s different FROM mine.” i Moderatey Siy 8 erl's as Grncerv ther Andlass ramntmEnt ag in which invitation OFTEN MISPRONOUNCLD: Membranous. Pronounce with accent | i PIONE 104 or 105 India. Above all there are the Beta Sigma Phis of Ju T syllable, A as in ASK ur sed, and not mem-brain-us [ a4 FREE DELIVERY Jiheat divisions of religion. Except in the f s ¢ Miss Tidlan MeHRGtE sl OFTEN MISSPELLED: Assistance (help). Assistants (helpers). | 4 oty Ativiig ik oteriielmingly BRIt and Miss Helen Schacfer for a de- SYNCNYMS: Comprise, contain, embrace, enclose, embody, include, | Jones-Stevens Shop \ there is a binding force r t iwce o ful Valentine party last Fri- & h contl ight ntertainment for tt il R | LADIES'—MISSES’ e " ards WORD STUDY: e a word three times and it is your: Let us o ey 1" " b st as big as Texa of cards and WORD STU il RHi i 15 oae highlight of the our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: | READYSROSwLAT The Rexall Store TO AID ALASKA DEVELOPMENT areas in semi-tropical As her evening coming with the selection ALIAN (adjective); given to revelry and drunkenness. (Pro:| | Seward Street Near Third Your Reliable Pharmacists JASKA DEVELOPMER pebple’and dniliiens: more vastated by ha chapler’ Jalantine Girl unce bak-a-na-li-an, first A as in BACK, second A as in ASK un- BUTLER-MAURO An op by the U Circuit Court of Ag war, she is ncw making rapi oward pne T AW was chosen “Queen ssed, third A as in NAIL, accent third syllable). “Even bacchanalian . D i TR K Civeust fiti - AboMgtnal’ olime Of T elf-sufficicncy. Burma 1 e 18 a “""““"“ WD © o adr has its charms."—Cowper. Alaska MIISIC snpply RUG CO. Ninth 5 1 VQIYILE ° apOTIEIA; Sy * the British conquests and prer Burma was an n by Pr ent - - ——— - -t i o2 R L ORGP S R L Lok L AR | [ Indians to rich land and water reservations pendent kingdom until 1686. Altogether, her ex- \ ; i rthur M. Uggen, Manager HARRY RA { ka may have the effect of removing forever this | Perience of colonial rule covers hardly more than a committee in charc: | ‘V‘iODERN (-” T-!» oy PlanosMilslost: Matetiieaty CE in Alaska may have the effect in Fentey: Thxiay b ttiat saltion o consisted of Helen | N LORERTA LEE and Supplier 4 hi barrier to Alaska’s industrial development organized independence will new nation- Schaefer, Jeann: Renshaw, Lane | 3 5 i | | Phone 206 Second and Seward Dl’ugglst BRI abbrigina) L MENEs | Hosd Roff and Betty Bonnet. The gitls Mol Aol I R e L S LR o) ; i : : ; had decorated the room colorfully R e s R ; aia The Squibb Store” which may have existe were wived out by the Riet Ports of e A With hét- streamels’ KUAREEN: & Q ‘:‘., ld a widow have her ¢ s engraved with her late husband’s | HEINKE GENERAL Where Pharmacy Is a _ ] S iy me - oy aides a 3 | " Treaty of Cessicn of 1867, and {hat the extra $200,000 . white hearts, centered with a huge "2M¢ OF her maiden name? | REPAIR SHOP Profession which the United States included in the purchase e s Valentine box which contained f ~ ‘I{f‘t““f' "“‘hi)d“d" DR e e ol R | [Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner| fidiror s purpose. b rE. Sun o ors for all the girls in the chapter Q. Is it permissible to ask a person to remove his or her hat, when | Blacksmith Work L ot I"‘ i e e i Sulmission to the Eire Te e of a bill to At the close of the evening, refresh- in a theatre or other public gathering, ar.d the hat obstructs one's view? GENRRAL REPATR WORK 20TH CENTURY MEAT e St ioraoes oo CTeAte. & SIREEVBLIETor a vs attention 0 ments in keeping with the holi- A. Yes, and if the offender does not comply, quietly call an usher. | | phone 204 $20 W. 12th St MARKET ' s little recourse except to take their grievan 0 the »;m!‘w 5 "f :nich pe :'\‘ 1 n air age I:nri}:r day w e sel ved by the committee Q. Is it customary to scnd engagement presents to the bride? { ¢ Juneau's Most Popular G iy X v the * plan’ gt fokpsnd. . DublL e Memiers are reminded that th A. One is not obligated to do so, but it is sometimes done “Meating” Place The conly true foundation for land clain the ' Shannon airpcrt would be e as fr Z0ne ypegular chapter meetine will be held ) i et 5% S5 i bR R j2 ‘The St £ Men" & o court points out, is the recognition by Congre e in which neither bassen, goods in transit topjolt, at home of Ruth ‘f e lore Ior IMen ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS a occupancy or possession by the Indian weuld be subject to custor ns. Only when Bader in the Assembly Apartment t DD EA RN by PHONE 202 whites, who were on the land in 1884 when leaving the zone fox athe rierwonla ‘pas- o LN 2 d l A. C. GOKDON ! SABINS o st civil government for Alaska sengers be required to undergo customs examination LOGGERS Ny == 3 ‘ el = % the spec: v e hotel ac TTENTT LOGG] 3 with lovs 5 g i ek a. : 1 prote » property rights of all Alaskans, regard- )t‘l‘“” b ’,‘,‘]“',‘,v,lllf:v‘l“‘ld‘b‘ i AL e ““'“‘]m‘: : - — -3 | St—Triangle Bldg. ; et 1 il Gy el SR for sale. Conts e P castern United States is the sun : Wall Paper ovinion will be a severe blow to the rariey: - The thisr s tein to 100000000 tost, - Por bhitine | M0 togshine o y Intericr attorneys who stirred up the s not new. It has been empl wic ee Juneau Lumber 2. What three familics have each been twice represented in the Warheld 5 Drng Store Id al Pai lSh the first place, but it will be welcomed \t present there is agitation for Is 433-r White House? Dy Quy L EREL D) e ain op e it will do much to open f New York's free port area—but i 3. Upcn whese discoveries were the English claims to North America NYAL Family Remedies 2 < 3 il e ; ved to meet the needs of merchandis NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROOF il £l Phons 588 CEONECW. W Re Sk 5 A free port OF LAST WILL AND TESTI- nimal is able to grow a new tail? HORLUCK'S DANISH Fin otk i gty 2 MENT AND PFTITION FOR AP- 5, Who was the original “Waltz Kifig"? ICE CRE! You'll Find Food Finer and WORKAINE aon, 2 JOWA POINTMENT OF ADMINISTRA- Hpsiotes i s Service More Complete at stated that the b TOR W. W. A. ANSWERS: T3, s A iy it L i el il 1. Mt Katahdin, Maine, which is the highest point in the castern- | ZAUICRINYS Economy THE BARANOF Neo pote to much in world air route: nroof wil be en before the Most State. Mark . < 4 bove entitled Court in its Court-, 2. Adams, Harrison, and Roosevelt arket COFFEE SHOP ,‘h w Sh'n 10“ 1 inspir- M present rocm in the Federal Building in 3. John Cabot's, Thoice Meats At All Times| | € Washing battle against Lii the man Juneau, Alaska, at 10:00 o'clock 4. The lizard. 3 O | o m_&o_nound a hurry. Thi who has consistently ed Mc- AM. on February 27th, 1947, of B Johann StesussIX (1825-00)) PHONES 553—92—95 | The Alaskan Hotel . is Kellar's attempts to make TVA his (hat cortoin Last Will and Testi- v b RN R e Alaskan Hote —_— 1 headlin i patror boodle-b ir ment made January 23, 1947, by - . i Washing f pr h r f ARTHUR NICHOLSON, of Juneau, The Charles W. Carter Newly Renovated Rooms — - p McKellar-Crump m whicii Alaska, who died on January 24, 7 at Reasonable Rates motorist—Twice i v elasin nd, that st sald time and YELLOW CARB C¢ Mortuary months, during 1932 : Sy sty < i PHONE SINGLE O . enate Roj a hearinz will be had upon " 'y aiashe i J Fourth and Franklin Sts. mashed up himself and 11 McKellar otitior ¥ GARLAND BOG- PHONE 22 pecple in auto accidents. He sued w n. No A AN for hi pointment as ad- PHONE 136 ““1‘1‘ ke "X{'?]”‘ dig \,"Y’f.,””‘“"“, publican 1 A. of the cstate Ccurteous Drivers — Dependable VANITY BEAUTY collected. After that McKellar got yo. t for this tha d ARTHUR NICHOLSON, de- Seii P S 1 somebody else to drive him. When . Ao St s Re et o 5 e Seryice 24-HOUR SERVICE Card Beverage co. SALON : Truman left the Vice-Presidency 107 pupiican Congre: est 2 r at said Wholesale 805 10th St. Cooper Building of Utah to prepare tne White House, McKellar inher- © ot 16~ gencte Republi i s ver the chair, and faked jed the sleek and shiny Vice-Presi- yoroes oo o oo P ) i 1 ool T > SRSy e ————— | | PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Bl S H LU (N e message to McKel that Presi- dential limousine, together with . o Sl R LS : A g ——ee———— for MIXERS or SOPA POP Open Evenings Fhone 318 N Ty % Nine z > paydirt they would investizate who the 1st Testament Truman was calling him on chauffeur and $15,000 for extra ex- oF Ll q N it i A < 3 nl kb e got the $100,000 lush wrance of ARTHUR N ON, deceas- ol he telephone penses Since McKellar already had H 9 2 A siadiast o 5y e ek e Ay commissions from the construction ed’ and why GARLAND BOGGAN - oo 2 Sl s ghalrman ¢ camp Polk at Alexandria, La., should not be appointed adminis- PASSION FOR MEDIOCRITY of the Appropriations Committee, o1.0 whe ot $15.000 insurance come. irater W. W. A. of the estate of sald DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN | ———————— Senator McKellar's mental Iulv..wx his colleagues hoped he would fore- 1icions on the Dixie Homes hous- dcceased and Letters Adminie. . P ’ b d w u “oTon “B"ILD alld mmn snnwcn at the age ould be forgiven go the additional $15000. But 85 ;o Drofect: glso who got the insur- tration issued to him as prayed for via reierssurg an range . 1di ey 2 e e ta Chairman of the Appropriations ance commissions on the Memphisein his petition. With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and Machine Work — We! mng or state achiev it. In- Col e, he decided ott B % ARt Alasts el Z > Sead ¢ 32 years of per- Job-grabber—As a patronage czar | aiercr Brojpet ; DAl Bh Dineeh, Ak, Teltas steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle | ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE v tty patronag AFFalinm . /. Chairman Carroll Recc o th 947 £ g 5 1012 West 10th Street PHONF 862 ty patronage- McKellar i5 without peer. Total Gom amem, G0N Recer of the FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 e § grabbin rk-barrel politics salary and expense allowances for rennessee Congresst . | T — aiways w0 severcly criticlzed by the the Senstor and his Govern Sl hpany Ex-Officlo Pro- P T TR B % : R g Ty “‘"1”\ 2 1]\"“‘ “""_“v"‘) Ingt “‘i’ W wanted to. But he | " r the Juncau, Alaska, ! B e WPIRTIRC U O osierh pforeed e Gotem iy Precinet, S S Y :VES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED etween elections. € 1ting f 0 publish ! For i \ce, when Republican “The Boodle Book"—a list of jobs o) " " DR D D MAROUARDT B e g e umbing @ Heafin ' op) sonable budget for school lunches kle to Congressional R OPTOMETRIST Senator McKellar, Chairman of the (4 Second and Franklin Juneau powerful Appropriations Committee, Temper v AGtoss % A . PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS arbitrarily curtailed the chool tempered man Con.r Meik:1 L. Early Kngiisa 2% S I urners lunch fund, while simultancously lar cnce got i near fist fight , 5,Money 2 . 1 appropriating money ¢W with Rcbert Horton, then of the 8 ptian god (si0 T 1 h 319 N h R d 730 | pr— Federal Building lle, Washington News, had a near brush 12 &1 Al elepnoue— i it : . FUAL ve e Al Tenn. The Government had not Cengressman Keefe of Wis- 14, Hewing tool 3. B p. € & 19 ts-He Sfifl'fl HEAT’NG alld APPLIA“CE co- wiged construction of ihis bulding over Govermment free 15, Contasicar E- Harri Machine Shflp, Inec. FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE 5 since it was bound to divert cri- sileges, and once unclasp tree “ . B i S e s o e Bensts oo, EERER xS Al s e S R 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating ne ads 10 differen as lunge at the late Senator . OUkra v 1! to McKellar. He was running for Copelond of New York X aoa D — DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 615 re-election. Revenge—Ncthing is sweeter to While Greck letter lEILI THEE] Last year also, when Republicans were preaching economy, McKellar preposed building two dams simul- taneously in the Tennessee Valley TV Administ whom McKe attacks, opposed He claimed the itor David Lilienthal now 50 usly McKellar on this Government cculd save two million dollars by ding the dams, not simultane consecutively—one the « This would permit moving bull-doz- ers, men and machinery fr o dam to the sec the first was completed But McKellar, who was up ior re-election, wanted a lot of money spent in Tennessec HOTTEST SENATORIAL TEMPER In fact, there is almost nothing I the 32 years since Kenneth M . Kellar barely squeaked th he Tennessee primaries wit gin of only 2,700 votes that should en- dear him to Republicans er—except his ability maker. Scanning through tk cligs on the gentleman froj nessee, here, briefly Sets fire to hotel—Apparentl falling asleep bed, McKellar caused Washington’s Portland Hotel a lead roubl news- Ten- is his record ity In lowa hird power . Mark of a eavenly body ing cloth 1t ahead uft up Ving Playing card A the gentleman from Tennessee than to > back at someone who has opposed him. Aiter Sergeant-at- Arms Chesley Jurney sent a deputy to bring McKellar to the Senat on a roll-call vote, McKellar suc- cessfully blocked Jurney’s reap- Number 3. Lranch of the service . Open court - Pleture puzzie Particle Turkish urmur med nam ficator DOWN pointment as Sergeant-at-Arms When J. Ress Eakin, superintend- ent of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, refused to ay McKellar henchmen to p nator threatened to cut appropriations of the partment And when Governor Browning of Tennessee Crump machine of Me 1938 primary, McKellar w »oint ob: the De Interior A Gordon fought the s in t ited ur Pearl Harbor to get his reven Browning had a brilliant record in World War I with the rank of cap- tain, and in this war, Gen. C - lius Wickersham was ready to com- mission him as colonel in Military Government, Brown eminently qualified, but thre McKellar intervened w Department and pointment. Brownit in at his World Wa tain It American bloc Ir is the same revenge mot Title of Athena Walk i water Ao vierie ugolt | “Ru Boat Sales and Marine REPAIRING AND NEW Hardware MARINE WAYS bber Boats re wet rnin 5. Appraisals PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While On Our Ways CLARENCE SELF us a pala-up subseriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "GILDA" F ederal Tax—12c per Person PHONE 14__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your horae with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! gLt JUXEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 787 Third and Franklin 1691—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 I e | The B. M. Bekrends ; Bank ’ Oldest Bank in Alaska | COMMERCIAL SAVINGS | ettt S S