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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1947 i SRS G R SR P a2t sl b =22 2 e S o s ki b e B A be paid. But this would ake up, or ever SIS Dml y 4luslm Empm’ to make . he aiferenc " ], S e z the o rofits ¢ 1,520, even = ’fr“m Q <@ o o : Streets, Juneau, Al than the re Y h pal would be | [ PP PBERRSORSEASS PRARSRL o e e GER S S S SR o : s T g \h 000, & < terest would be 1 pnn‘;‘l: .m‘:r-u;x n: ‘ A’w u !‘L MARCH 6, 1927 i % alnlln:s* \ R P o e e e e et e P o, e o e e e o e e e e e e i | - Bisos wd Managet | which the interest is reduced each year . .| The 60-day session of the Eighth Territorial Legislature was to he\l[ It seems obvious that light rates would be higher, | J MARCH 6 o | opened the next day, the House to convene at 12 noon and the Senate | Wlfflq o«bflw T TR | at t for the next 20 years. So what advantage to! o Douglas J. Oliver ® half an hour later. All members were present except Senator Harry E. SCRIPTION RATES: s, | (1€ DeoDle of Juneau in buying the light company? | william F. Carter o | pratt and Representative Raiph iomen. Both were due on the Alaska | ; A ] R b0 b ekt IR0 | It seems obvious that there would be no profits | e Bert Lybeck ® | rrom Seattle i e — 1 ‘ yto the city for the next 20 years—this discounting e Dorothy Nelson o/ 4 PR earlier promise that profit from the light company e Joe Mack Galloway . Jack Elghelt in' EhohDeORM way thé ‘attractia’ Abitho Bifkce Wil L —_— would reduce property taxes. So what advantage ® Langk S0 ® .The Spaniard” with Ricardo Cortez Jetta Goudal and Noah Beery | { there 2 M £ the screen at the Coliseum i b & . phone Business Office, 3T4. t i alon e Willlam Ralph Young, Jr. e Was on the screen s S | - - Here is another thing. The interest. alone. on 2 | R AL | MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 0. BoRa” I £90 “ber cent would amount |2 Walter W. Sands . £ ok £ | Associatéd Pre ed 1o th a $900,000 bond”issue at 2'; cer ould 2 i Gustaf H. Lundell ° T roebe made a perfect score of 25 at the Juneau Gun Club} S bioAsg L Ao H to the stupendous sum of $236,250 over 20 years - hus | o Barbara MacSpadden & | anoo ‘[ el the original figure of $900,000 expands to $1,136,250. | o Rrissell MoOhhmelt . 3 lIl nall sched“les lo. NATIONAL REPRESENTATIV Alaska Newspapers, 1411 The foregoing does not take il ccount funds o . At the annual meeting ci the stockholders of the Douglas Mmh\a‘ Avenue Bic Seattle. Wasl i that would have to be expended over the next 20/ ¢ o o« ¢ « ©« © ¢ © o o o ny the following were reelected <o the Board of Directors: F. A. J. | @ SITKA years for maintenance and needed improvements Gallwas. John Feusi, L. W. Kilburn, Joe Kendler, Guy Smith, Nels I i SRR g Several hundred thousand dollars would also be need- v serson andl Aaebiibeiiaii | aising the light rates | E. Biggs arrived the Virginia IV from Chichagof. i AN MR L ronossa bt teae vl ba BY lODGE OF [lKS B e e e R :H © WRANGELL coming to light soon, and will be presented 3 FEA'I'“RE MFMR : The Princess Mary and Alaska were on the way from the south tu‘i | ) KE]’CH"(AN B P S P a uneau. APPOINTMENT OF ALASKANS : ‘ @® [CY STRAIT AREA Weather report: High, 34; low, 33; cloudy Oldtimers' night by BPOE No. by Senator Edward Y OISO, 2 A S SRR I e S AR Senate Joint Memorial 13 + 3 420 packed them in at the Elks Coffey, urging the appointment of bona fide laskans 1. “hight in a rousing session Several Trips Each Week to: o T 2 T o o o o o o o et o o o Tt o o e - o\ i : b B to positions In: Alaska may have more effect on the sy MIEDC IT B roufing session Da||y Lessons in Enghsh W L. GORDON powers that be than the mem passed by five cnip and button awards, with en- i R previous Legislatures since 1913. the first tertainment and a good feed BRSPS FOREEC L T SCK RSN RS RSP DR 2= B P Pt s e | . HAlNES a S i At least, Secretary of the Interior Krug has Nine were initiated as follows WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “My father dislikes me stay- 1 MORE FACTS ON BOND ISSUE agreed that bona fide Alas hould be appointed L. L. Harcfield, J. S. Pavne, Don . 0,0 jote: Sy, “My father dislikes MY staying out late.” fi ® SKAGWAY } - to Federal positions in ka wherever qualified er, Lawrence - OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Variegated. Pronounce var-i-e-ga-ted, 3 1otbibal ole he people hur E. Vienola, Orville A. Frank 2 i Atica o ' v In the coming April municipal election, the peopl2 | persons may be found WW Tuttle. 'Robert L. Hogpes | first A as in CARE, T as in IT, bota E's as in BET, second A as in GATE, h ® Numerous Gther Southeast Alaska Points { of Juneau are to vote on the all-important subject of We have always supported such a stand, and and Harry L. Brown, Jr. Lccent first syllable. il ther they desire to issue revenue bonds to purchase ; though previous memorials have done little . | Honorary life memberships were OFTEN MISSPELLED: Maze (intricatc network of paths). Maize | > } , | believe we should continue to press our desires. We ', oconiea " H 1. Lucas, Allen| Ind sk il Ala Electric Light and Power Compa and . iy st . |presented to as, 1 Indian corn). i 1 o hope the House sces fit to Senator Coffey’s | Shattuck, thur L. Riendeau SYNONYMS: Therefore, wherefore, hence, consequently, accord- [l CAABTEB ?LANES at JUNEA“ 1 the two water companie memorial. George W. Folta, Ralph H. Beist- || 1o o Il i1 v In the light of investigating the advisibility of BEadtamar = line, A. M. Mill, John Marshall WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us|L 1 '0 8 paSEHQE{S 1 purchasing the light company, alone, at a cost of SRR ) 5 if Sligh Robert Simpson, Martin A. Laven + vooakulary-b Api i » word h day. Today's word L 1 S e don b % oilA B taaned. thie Encouraging, Even if Slight ik, John W. Wilsen and J. J. Me e our vocabulary by mastering one word eacl 3 ay’s il i $900,000 for which revenue bonds would > . — St NITENT: feeling pain or sorrow for sins or offenses. “Be penitent, |y] Bi ‘YEES BASED t SITKA 1 S e el Ll rofits of this S Yo Twenty-five Year Membership |and for thy faults contrite.”—Milton I LAXN alt e 1 Over the last 10 years the :.\vl-xd;‘,’(‘r)':lu its of l\fa On the basis of the st ty different ' gytton were presented 10 John H.| fore s e e e e e e | ] 1 company have been approximately $41,520. The 10W- | i, qustries, all classified as 1 turable, the Bureau|waimer, Harry Sporling, George by < 1 1 est year was 1936 when profits were listed at $26836. of Labor Statistics says that productivity increased yresserscr t orge - B. "Nal I n 9 ¥ Messerschmidt, George . Nelson | and the highest was last year's $57,340, which does not in the third quarter of 1946 by something like 5 Per land E. G. Nelson ROBLRTA LEE I FOR INFORMATION i include profits from the sale of merchandise centover the same period of 1945. It is a slight but | genyy Harmon's tumbling class § _________ 38, pk@fie 6‘;2 Ui i As near as we can find out, the minimum interest | €ncouraging sign. From the nature of what they grom the Juneau High School 3 1 Sl AND RESERVA”ONS e rate which the city would pay on the $900,000 bond made the twenty raturally had few serious problems gy nished th rited entertain- Q. Should a woman'’s title be left off the envelope when writing a | [l il P 3 \,' “',(, be 214 per cent. To wipe out the bond | Of recohversion. Expenditures for new plant and o business letter to her and one does not know whether or not she :sifl BRI LT R T e A BRI AR | b P ‘“ ““‘uh'J Sditce ”mm'l( equipment in all industry have been running at two feed committee, Ourl ‘Ho¥- married? S S eSS S TS e S e e b=t 1 the principal of $45,000 per yeaf. alone, for 20 years, | O Ffoe times the pre-war amount; presumably the gy chairman, assisted by Harold| A, No; address the envelope with the prefix “Miss.” | on ]Ar ;11“. cipa ,A; g ( . l. ) vu“ i ; industries studied got their share of this investment |zenoer Ned Zenger and Joe Snow Q Is it good form to talk about one's self? ;f'_ e e 1 In the first year, the interest, alone, would amount o tor jmproved methods of prod Dr. Ewan pnaced on the tables following the e s 5 3 o TR ‘ b0 Clague, the Commissioner of Labor Statistics, s ot | bhro " e tables followlng the| A. There are many people who have the idea that to talk about | FLILES AIR LERES Thus, fc , the light company ur likely to be contradicted when he s that ' the|gone nlenty of cold . roast besf, °n€ 's self is bad form: however, most people do not think so. If the municipal operation would have to produce $67,500 improvement of basic tools of industry is “probably the |} . ]Mm;, salad, shrimp salad one has is amusing or instructive, there is no reason why it should DAILY TBIPS JUHEAU Tfl KETCHIKAN le to take care of the bonds—something which A most important factor in productivity But even With |yreay putter, pickles and liquid to: hot be told. i L sn't been able to do in any year in its history. | the improvement of basic tools, other factors have 50 |yaqpy it down Q. What is the most popular way to make a public announcement via Pelershurg and Wrangell 5 H4:18 By A ve | Operated as to make any improvement in productivity P S NIRRT f an engagement? ¥ yis would mean only one thing—rates would have | " % bt s S il f a gag! 2 eiakl oy e - SR Fet o s reased substantially to meet the obligations, |\ Many industries invisible to the naked eve. Perhaps || UNCHEON AT BARANOF A. The newspsper announcement is the most popular. With onnections to ( raig, Klaw l(}u}]\ddhu!{L and TR 7 the rise detected in a few industries will be found| HONORS THREE TRAVELERS ' oo oo i ot o et ot et o steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle There is ro other answer. | in many others. It is to be hoped so, for in that in- =i i At iy s t The city could expect slightly better returns, of | crease in productivity will be found the real basis for Jn}:. 1:;‘"“ “““:‘ 3:& H:rb(kl:o v \]\ll ] I_O OK a nd LEA RN I'OR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 course, becz he Fede 3 t have t > e stan of living. LA e B o erasd course, beca the Federal taxes would not have to!improving the standard of living. Shisls and Mes. I. Goldstein’ Miss : A L (JORDO\I ’ = = it —_———— . |owned by Adm. C. M. Cooke, Jr.|in a hurry and we are transferring| Minnie Goldstein b uncheRil Lo s e e L i T e | TR B 3 i The Washington | . ; ey L 304 ol : "% | nostess in the Baranof Iris room : JUNEAYD MARERE CO. Rl WAL s g ot B Wednesd 1. Which is the largest outlying possession of the United States? in the Western Pacific. Admiral| Despite all this, Admiral Nimitz VYeanesday ? o T SRRV R e T i . MQM'GO'Rflmd Cooke had his car shipped to excused his fellow Admiral with| Mf»‘F S lpoor arnivdd AL(“W? 2. ‘Who is the highest ranking officer in the Army? Marine SiearalE e D0AL Sales Shanghai where autos bring exor-|the comment that the sale of the rom anks where f" om 3. What was the pen name of the great American novelist, William e [ /Continued prum Page One; bitant prices, and sold it car was “entirely different from ;""P;““ 1s “"-“i“‘d 0 I{“‘L““v Sidney Porter? { Hardware MARINE WAYS and A S & et o | 9 b atla i & Tigid as a naval medical observer 3 s P o e e i CONSTRUCTION - Following publication of this col- the prohibited sale in the black, P ’ 4. What is the difference in meaning between “exercise” and “exor- A 3 President took the unusual step of umn, Admiral Cooke was ordered |market of such articles as Govern- Dr- Simpson will join his wife inj i Rubber Beais Foot West Eighth St. Appralsals soltitg the A \dor o accom- | to Washington and asked for an |ment tax-free cigarettes. Juneau about the middle of this| iS¢ ® i i i PHONE 29 2 BOX 2719 < SUSUIRE the Ambassador 1A)/6C00M 410 W BRoE igg X ol A ¥ 2 Mrs. Goldsteisi| 5. Who was the messenger of the Roman gods? A v =l y pany him to Mexico City on his explanation. Al the facts as pub- | Note—Enlisted men in Shanghail MOnth. Mr. and i Goldsieln| bty B i Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While On Our Ways o private plane, tHe Sacred Cow, lished in the column were admitted | are court-martialed for the sale of ok g AP 'y ¥ 11 s : i a2 oy B | ! Rt R A & A Bioht bt Be' blask iarkat where they spent the holidays with] 1. Alaska, with an area of 586,400 square miles. ] even had him along for the stop- by the Navy, but in the end the | Cigarettes on the black ma ‘ e 2 s : s B their son Robert who is attending| 2. The Chief of Staff. i : in Kansas City while visiting jold Annapolis tradition of Admiral S coll gt i Eary Brhnolsco od [ . his mother. protects Admiral was too mu UNDER THE DOME 7 2 T | 3. O. Henry. : | and Admiral Nimitz iseued a white- | So many freshmc-: Congressmen o 4. Exercise means to be active or exert. Exorcise means to deliver i . : HOUSING PROGRAM VANISHES Wash. are being mistaken for page boys|, sisam an Fyll spirt, | 1891—0ver Half a Ceniury of Banking—1947 4 It has been just about a year' He explained that naval oificers|that a new order has been issued o T BLE 11 5. Mercury. I L g ; Joe TiDE TABLE | since President Truman summoned have a right to ship their house- |requiring page boys in the House o ] Wilson Wyatt, ex-Mayor of Louis- hold effects from one permanent of Representatives to wear uni- g MARCH 7 ville, to Washington and told him staticn to another at Government | forms. - -Among the new young o High tide 2:16 a.m., 18.0 ft | | to make “no small plan for vet- expense and to use Government Congressmen are George Sarbacher . Luuw tide 8:12 am. -02 ft. & | erans’ housing. Wyatt was instruc- radio facilities for personal mes-|of Philadelphia and Jack Kennedys o High tide 1419 o * g| p.m . ted to push housing as we pushed sages provided they do not inter- of Boston, ex-Naval hero and son | o L“';. tide 20:33 pm.. pt 'I'he B. M. Behren s the war. Instead ol foxholes, vet-|fere with official business of the former Ambassador to Great % ‘ terans were promised they wowd' In protecting his feliow Admiral’ Britain. The other day, an old-|g o o | o ¢ 6 o o o o B nk scon have roofs over their heads. however, Admiral Nimitz over- |time Congressman saw one of his i 4 I a Today, however, it looks as if the [looked several things. One was that colleagues in the rear of the Sen- “LOG ! ' Jast feeble attempt to carry out!Admiral Cooke's automobile was&te Chamber and snapped his fing- ATTENTION LUCGERS with log| this premise is about to go up in ' sent at Government expense to, ©'s to summon him, mistaking the for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber ! 3 Oldest Bank in Alaska smoke. Shanghai, whereas Cooke's base Youngster for i\v“pfluv- )Fm*- pages, Mills. Will buy from 100000 ft. [ Little by little the real-gstate was Tsingtao. Therefore, he did not | the House will now have to buy| (o 10,000,000 feet. For further | h | » e Ty Wl the roilghiale el TnGIAC. TURPRLE o O B0 el Rl I ok b, | e e e cnmplele wnh ur cryslals, mcmphone, | COMMERCIAL SAVINGS l whittled the program down. Little permanent base to another (CCPYRIGHT, 104%, BELL SYNVICATE.INC) | Mills, 433- U efi | ’ by little llu-’ puny men around Second, some of the radio m L s T it ' 5 > B iner supply and r Y lo operate L = - President Truman have yielded. | sages sent at Government expense | p Even the kingmakers of the Amer- | were priority messages, therefore | Cl"OSSWOl'd Puzzle :t f ANNC M" : :;: We prepére boat radio license ;_m Legior T ‘m[ft:lllnu ):uiy- :-:‘I;«u ahead of Government m«:,-l RIAIT RIElA olRlAl APPLICATIONS | . .. Aak for | posed to protect the veterans, have sages. . Tt OnR estate lobby the executive officer of the .\mp 1. In favor of ST : VIATSIE it e L P | Climax came last week when! that transported Admiral Cooke's 4 l‘m.‘ sted i o eV ERBTIO operator permit. Michigan's Congressman Jesse Wol- |car was his son-in-law. Also there 5 Dorded fabrie RIARBIRAN ESTIREN TR A N S P 0 R TAT I o N 8 . cott, Repblican Chairman of the seemed to be something rather| 13 Century plant f LIAITIElRIMEIC RIU Flsl'lel' and nadl l.o e B*d‘ Q_Le hnes e ¥ House Banking and Currency Com- unusual about the deal, else Lt.| 14, n.,n.m SITERIE G RASS q n ,8 n M ’ p A N Y ol mittee, announced that he would Com. Donald Shaul, in charge of X s s clolR eSS and necelvel's m s'“k in c o move to repeal the Patiman Act. port facilities in Shanghai, would | ng elR[1 CIR[A CIAIR This is the basic law which per- not have wired the Admirals aide| 1 Bmbiticred B [LENALIARBIRAVE j mits the Government to control in Tsingtao: i ABlE Siv tolelcl | | non-residential building allocate ‘First deal fell through. Meyer +o i mate and give preference to working on another. Where is Joe. | LIE[DEDIY]E DIEIN]Y ® $ veterans. If this act is repealed, All of us worried Snlg: room Solution of Y § esterday’s Puzzie i . Moves to and fro . Along Music dramas not one vestige cof the original —_ | housing program will be left NAVAL MORALE | Frank Creedon and Ray Foley But the most important thing! the ieeble gentlemen appointed by which Admiral Nimitz overlooked in | Truman to cs on the housing his whitewash was its effect upon | program, may issue a few state- the morale of enlisted men and | ments defe; > Patman Act, younger officers. This columnist| Color ¢ DOWN | \! Arry 'u!ain substitute | Come back | . Headpiece L‘I)!nal king but they will not stage a real bat- has received various critical lette tle {from men in the Pacific Fleet/ T am no crusad his friends last we Therefore, unl ) less vet- of them erans bombard gress, particu- “Admiral Cooke's car was aboard larly Republican leaders, the basic our ship. Capt. Joseph Connally, legislation for the housing pror Commandant of the Naval Operat- gram will be wiped off the books. ing Base, Okinawa, couldn’t un- Note—Controls over concrete soil derstand why Cocke wanted the pipe, one of the vital materials for car in Shanghai instead of Tsing housing, are being removed this tao where Admiral Cooke is based week. Scil pipe is still in short At that time practically everyone Creedon told about the Admiral's automobile deal. Here is an excerpt from ot JOHN BRILLHART g us a pald-up subscriber to THE DAHLY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE T subscription Ireland mother’s side Grown girls Harden punge Daisy: Scotch . Pay ‘out By 34. Male chila 5. Disprove supply, and rem of controls in the 7th Fleet knew about the Moved back 1 old bac A simply means that it will be much ‘big deal concerning the car Rélsions Feaeral Tax—12c per Person,. hard for to build new ' “We were supposed to carry the Senitian ] nomes car diract. to ‘Shanghel afier we nmm: 14_THE ROYAL BLUE CAB €o0. - had first stopped at Okinawa and | ADMIRAL'S WHITEWASH Yokosuka, Japan., However, we ran and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR-YOU and Last month this column pub- into foul weather, and were de- lished a series of radio messages|layed in tinloading at Okinawa. So | exchanged between naval officers, the order was given: ‘Admiral’ regarding the sale of an automobile Cooke wants that car in Shanghai iy ..;...uv.,n, RETURN. YOU to your home, with our compliments. Figst g