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1" AGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EM IRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Y y on the fish trap questign at the next ] { '] - 0f 1 tions. will 1 1)(:11\ Alaska Empire . om sil Indicatons, Alaskars i 120 YEARS jrom ( 1 a great deal of help from Washington in A ay by the | \MPIRE PRINTING COMPANY ; up their minds on this matter which affects I F HE EmriE l s s eau, Ala wnd not the powers that be in the |1} R xR PIIIENGRATEY N 20Y > . v national capital | SBRUARY 19, 1 . I e pson MacKinnon, two-year-old of Mr. and Mis. Simp- E H i b Ending Mediation in China 1® FEBRUARY 19 . cKinnon, was entertaining at his parents’ home in honor of Katk - . s Becor ® Mrs. Edward L. Kelthahn = |, ., squ15, another tot, leaving scon with her parents for California. | SUBSCRIPTION RATES AT R . Jacqueline Schmitz . Delivered arrier in Juneau and £las for $1.50 per month; New York Sun b Aughist ANNE R om0 e Sear” a0 Acting obviously on the % Jeasls’ Cadpes . Ihe Junior Prom was scheduled for March 11 at the Elks Hall, B . *'the following rater: essie Cooper . e ¢ me in advance, $7.5¢ hich Gene Ma 4 lemented his to Fred me, cla sside 00 ths, in e, $7.50; | which General Marshall n € : ® Daena Barnieth o] cor to Fred Orme, class President one statement of January 7 was leaving China i : promptly, motity | Statement of January f b e A Katherine Coffman ol . > : rity he delivery | to become Secretary of » Un States hs % iaxtl f issuing f \ ol ponds was i scide: X in k loned the attempt t € the Chinesa | ® Mrs. Daisy Eckmann . The questi: .“ st umhv 00,000 in school bonds was to be uuihd : N 02; Business Office, 374, ) e . Julia Hall e by the voters at the April election, according to action taken by the City nment and the Cor ASSOCIATED PRESS | its representatives from the R Sy 4 iy 5 . patches credited r not other- | the so-called truce teams s b > b i i i wise ver Wiso the local news published ses which had/remained to ¢ Over 300 pers attended the carnival the previous evening given vy yeneral N shall indic fon picture industry called on in Dougl Natatorium. Proceeds, estimated at over $500, was for | NATION N VES Alaska Newspapers, 1411 erican position has beccme ent man last week, the n tenance of the Douglas High School for another year F A ey Our representatives were b fror |latter quizzed him on what for- sides—a position which not ited eigners think of American movies. P, dent Coolidge asked $100,000 for a Capitol Building in Juneau. | toward solving China’s difficulties but whi | Johnston replied that shortly be- undermine American resti e the war, Mussolini and Hitler e A A T I g T on both were L » perturbed over Hollywood's : e i ! 00 Blockis . influence that they “* delighted by the new mov 2 weather report: High W, 25; SnOW for some time for just eWSpapers w report: Hig low ik too, that the news will nc zines were od Senaer o s It would be received more 1lso told Truman that § Daily Lessons in English . 1. corpox i had been accompanied by thousands of ~foreign moviegoers next move is to be If it ¢ write to Hollywood for information Russia is to move it is bound to cause ) new | AmercarianmetiNne| o o opienehe et s oo s SR S sl ) vy y Am hand, i ) bathroom fixtures and 5 prelude to some T gadgets which, they. see. in WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do . “You look like you were that the East and West cs r in od rican { Thus “the movies s e “You I AS IF you were tired faith as partners, not rivals be me become one of America’s in- SPRONOUNCED: Forward. Pronounce for-wert THE KRU( Possibly General Marshall, he stent sales forces Hi THE KRUG LE such understanding in the us vein, Johnston told Incidentally; not INCIDENTLY & ble of the Tnterior t¥iP to Moscow, wanted the recting th , usable, convenient, handy, ready i jon | the slate would be clean for is like run- WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Julius A ey blem But until H increase our vocabula DEVOID; destitute; v by mastering one not in possession 1946 visit Ter satisfaction at ! defined uld have writte ) the ritorial y word each day. “devoid of sense, devoid of ord sl : ¢ nowhere will be tir I oo fulisia tirce regarding the where we go from here of policing screen morals and try- AL 3 A .‘ of f ) ing et American ictures past’ | be m Ala will join u; takir Two-Year Celleges t into Tito’s J ! NODERN C -I- I 0 U ETTE -‘ ection he letter which, had slavia ! T E " fore the fish y referendum was (New COPYRIGHT, 194, BELL SYNDICATE, INC) | hOBLh A LEE eport to the Buard of Overs B L LD, would have exerted the pressure of the Federal - al ”fi"{,‘ ¢ Board % - e e i s e i rmment i lterally forcing the Legislaty et st ik ;e teeec e oo el Q Whatare some good rules of conduct to observe while in church? e with the aid of Feders essary, estab- | R » Arrive on time. Enter quietly. Refrain from t Mr. Krug was generous and fair in admitting that jish two-year terminal s.1® TiDE TABLE ® fanning yourself. Pay attenticn to the minister. . 3 the probl h v a local or Alaskan problem Under this pl ) oW : e iEy 1} Q. If a weman becomes ted with a man on the train, s=ould g b 1 BRUAR n reachi e conclusion that the question of de unable to get into the - college o High tide i 04 155 ft. e She bermit him to pay for her meals? problem should be in the hands of : :)‘ u .l(x' ; .,:,,,l.~h i, qu : o Low tide 745 am., tHECE e A. No, Territorial Legislature and not Congress or any Fed- .‘;‘) ‘ b = ‘“\ "_y educaticaal e High tid m, 170 ft. e Q.. If one meets an undesirame acguaintance in some public place, eral instrumer But he concludes by statin expapsion in: our i : % S MU SIS | oot thARa B st ‘wat-EbEania Huhd § while high-scho t they car 1 at is the be ay to ignore him I sheuld that T consider early solution of this | ;oo r formal sc eacetime A. The best and st way is to avert the eyes problem so imi nt that, if the Ter high of 1,500,000 students has nc LU ol S R rm_-—.r-““m-..m.—.v».., hould not take action at this sessic he demand for adm by 5 “"0'0--\” = i D 5. 4 Department will consider supbort of ¥ ke is unprecedented LD O? an | I By Rebekah D ! 3 measure designed to regulate trap-fishing. We shall ant's proposal has the virtue of being | ABY Rebeten Drif Tram st S ! C GORDON therefore, watch with considerable interest, the step and one that should icult to | Grodic: oy ey BN LR s A B4 R T s IO it taken by the Legislature to practice. In effect t president Sy : : e If this is a matter to be decided by our Legisla- s that junior c NOTICE OF HEARING ON s Bt e e invented ture, then it scems out of place for the Department wherever they m ST WILL AND TESTI-{Frofessor Fhilip Dr of Harvard University of the Interior to attempt in any way to influence the PP S gt AND PETITION FOR AF what more pop nan the famed picture entitled “Ar flibee ot t =Tt 6 Ticthes contin the pre high-schoo 1i | POINTMENT OF ADMINISTRA- rangement in Gray and Black” known? BESIDETS 0L i g g = M i But Dr. Conant pr nts a t r , g Khta dhay ¢ 5 in OiS paragrantiAhat o & : : \ TOR>Wi W, ‘A 3. Who succeeded Moses as leader of the children of Israel? to 1 hat the ays in one paragrapl xtremaly important ‘&t this by 0 A e SR R T : L 1 B A YTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN i Sl 5 aed this is a Territ ion, and on the other hand ild undoubtedly be satisfied to go to c Sl o’ taken hetorurie 4. What is meant by books or cther works bei: ublic dom ' that it becomes a Federal function unless the Legisla- two years. In the terminal program w itled Court in’ its Court: 5 - is the meaning of the § 1 word “manana”? ture responds to the spur them better fou i the Rederal iBOilding. 1 ANSWERS We note that while the letter was dated January Conant observes, f 1'l I 10:30 o'clocly 1 ng. 24, it was not made public until uary 15. How educatic ‘: beyond hig 27th, 1947, of “Whistler’s Mother.” many members of the Ly aware of its i ”‘ Ep00. N t certair and Testi-| shua contents before Sature ght. Why 1 mad 4. They are not protected by copyright it was solicited in the first place, is also a subject of iUR N 5. Tomorrow the vouth conjecture. Did the members of the 1,1:«1 solici e the opinion? Or did it just happen a a ton- v eatad sty i ition of GARLAND BOG- YELLOW CARE CO The Gioverngr ha B oAlg i for his app nt as ad- w. v ministrator tate PHONE 22 The Washingion et S a5 ARTHUR NIC atom’s secret was con shima. Howeve i , i e RAPOTb. 3 nt 8 that all pe Courtecus Drivers — Dependable M G R d now famous Smythe Report hon equired to appear at said : ~ e"v' 0- Olln the Army itself released to omic lakoratories A e cauce Wk Service 24-HOUR SERVICE public just after Hiroshima ists Leo Szila silabel bl Dt (Continuea Jrom I’mm une/ the man responsible for the rel t¢ Gov I w8 Lok AT And T veit = & ‘ = was none other than Maj. Gen. jects. It was Szilard who wrot THOR N \LSON L S s Ry Ve ; of ARTHUR NICHOLSON, deceas- ; i lioncircuses, | Leslie Groves, the gentleman Who first paper on atomic en bt Sl | ELLIS AIER LINES el performer | 50 vigorously opposed civilian con- Einstein forwarded to Roosev Shollas g s e g said. “The Tol of the atom which really started Ge aihe e e i ot i o i e e el e o G G PSS | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO EETCHIKAN the canv d | paint at it, &nd horrified scientists called at- Sraiion Sacii L Nk i dosved ot . B e B eion th thr secrcts 1 contalién the fog waich the | 1o oued. prevel S via Petershurg and Wrangell 3 Groves hurriedly demanded that it certain badly R 2 S s " 5 , i T S T e v Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Febru-, With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and SAM RAYBURN HAS FUN Dongs 0 : g, U Sldlnaliigaatiy ary 13th, 1947. steamers for Prince Rupert, Vaucouver, and Seattle “That,” replied a member of spraying around Capitol Hill s e » V8 ¢ B es e taff, “would Le like trying to put prove the worst blow scient e i FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 fun at the AN eeg back into a chicken velcpment of the atom has yet issloner and Ex-Offfcio. Pros the Republi- = MOVIiES CZAR bate Judge for the Juneau, Al » nearly worked to ~WHO DISCOVEKrD A-BOMB When Czar Eric Johnston of the | Commissioner’s Precinct. | nfided to friends. be- | peoayqiess of whether General X 3 H 0 H E Report, the = s that {he A-bomb was not en- 5 n American invention. It oS £ ik vered by scientists work-, ; yoef RS0 America, but among the bird m o, Poles| & Aindon: Telephoue-319 Nights-Red 730 alians, Pole \le— = The United States 12 A & W 13, Aftersong } L ana e 11 B Harri Machine Shop, Inc. t reest countr 1 SRS . y 16, Tightwad . > their scientific o = - — B s e Army ERASS HATS FIGHT ATOM the oohe Y A S BATS P aton the Army_pooh-poond JUNEAU MARINE CO. D! aid fo N 1 A-bomt T L was i s ot T thenll A i was. 3t Milie Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle . s t they never do sur | Améridan polioy of | 20 Hysibctiseal : < ey Marine reraminG axp xew Boat Sales rende €spec wi It freed AT humanity, not the ! come @ seige of Capit wl military, which caused us to get the ! Hardware MA(?\“?IE CY!fiYs and Act bemb ahead of anyone else. It is ! ] NSEBL 24 i | Rubber Boals yoocwed'vis. Appraisals ary conirol- which will also keep | PHONE 29 UNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 4 ion Al | Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While On Our Ways from Ser s point out is that = = e o not tc eyes and pretend ap— . pointed be stopped. Mos T LEE LUCAS H rever-d b of the s¢ efore i > [ i l{ “‘«'ui{\’ JH"i’ ]“ &y @S a paiG-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Real Toda least four cc is P land Tree state | am | uranium he the g m bomb is made mechan: About Russia we know little, but s with A voicen ispect ¢ Our bombs ign A- work- is to ke lomi i | R : EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. ent this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "PERILOUS HOLIDAY" Federal Tax—12¢ per Person PHONE 14__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. 1 laboratories building the bras 1 adstart, We have al- and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and lenthal st our bomb “monopoly RETU! YOU to your horie with our compliments. missior L do not need to lose our cret ciex v e o WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Paradoxical fact howeve 1s ready bomb 600 times more ] The Erwin Feed Co. | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1947 James C. (.oo er, CPA Alaska Music Supply Welding, \Warfield's Drug Store The Charles W. Carter| There are no bettcr furs than VICTOR" FUK MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH g3 i Monday of each month Martin Vicior Furs, Inc. | | scottisn rite Tomple \ dish Fur Crafismen for beginr at 7:30 p. m. CHAS. B. HOLLAND, Worshipful Master; JAMES W, LEIVERS, Secretary. ——— e Silver Bow Lodge @Nu. A 2, LO.OF, Meets each Tues- day at 8:00 P. M, 1. 0. O. F. HALL Visiting Brothers Welcome GFORGE JORGENSON, Noble Grand; H. V. CALLOW, Secretary €3 B.F. C ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 | 8 m. Visiting brothers welcome. E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary Three Generat BUSINESS (‘O"\QELOR Specializing Corporation—Municinal and Trust Accounts Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE CALIFOBNIA Grocery and Mcat Market 473 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Frices “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PIIONE 104 or 105 FREE DELIVERY Juneau Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HARRY RACE ‘ Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a Prof Near Third Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward HEINKE GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Plumbing, Oil Burner Blacksmith Work GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET 1 Juneau’s Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 “The Store for Men” | SABINS Bldg. o SRR FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Front St—Triangle (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM Fred W. Wendt Youw'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates Hutchings Economy Mariet Choice Meats At All Times 92—35 Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE SINGLE O PHONE 136 VANITY BEAUTY Card Beverage Co. SALON Wholesale 805 10th St. Cooper Building PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager e e et e e for MIXERS or SODA POP Open Evenings Fhone 318 R e Se e T s MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE . Machine Work — Welding ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE 1012 West 10th Street PHONF 862 e T . SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—GREEN €% RS S 0 5 o O GG B JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 787 Third and Franklin 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 Y e The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska ; SAVINGS COMMERCIAL p——