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FAGE FOUR . : 5 . because of the legal knowledge. However, Mr. Ziegler Dailv Alaska lgmlm'p e el f iokiitnes Avh thANEROE HiE B el . ; be reason enough for his reappointment. No reas i FMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY n for refu r. Ziegler's reappoi ) pIASkR ve do not believe any valid reason exist o P persona ason, but the good of " TE Editor ry should come before t A : B sarr, who would replace Ziegler on th SUBSCRIPTION RATES should not be t any criticism of him ix months. SS.00: one year, SI15.00 Of course 1e Legislature 1 1 Dr e : the following rates: . Carr, knowing the background cc appoint- ! : ment, and'we hope that is the t even should he B { o irre P elivery the Legislature refuse confi the Gov- e Som B Oftice, 374 ds Mr. Ziegler's name dowl position . ain vacant until afte the Legisl T NIMDER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS o5 i sl v Sl v » ; man he desires to serve. regardless of the wishe B S the Legislature. This is what he has done . .y Alaska Newspapers, 1411 case of the Tax Commissioner e Here is a clear cut example of the tremendou oy T | power over local affairs vested in the hands of th Federal appointee who occupies the Governor's chair We believe that is an unwise ab It has aroused a good deal of anta Governor, over a matter which doe ss when viewed in the atter onas picjudice believe the 1 r. Ziegler is highly desirable f and hope that the G r ¢ wil THE CLOSED SHOP BILI 3 Durir cussion in 1w Ser [; T day or the bill which would allow endum on the ect of the closed shop it ca, one corridor wit : vas heard to remark that perhaps th should 1 declined t L man w amended like the fish traps PRSI maki gradually Board of Educatior i the question, “That the closed shop should be % nd expertly on that boarc 107 | gy,,)ished in Alaska oyer o per r Vo LSIIRge: < A, H, Ziegletr OF In a more serious vein, wo int out the similarities which the closed shop fish S. valuable have Mr. Ziegler's talents been to the | trap possess Board t it was learned he be The Governor claims that ownel reappoir bers of the Board personally pleaded | are so concentrated that the; with the G to change his m A resolution | years ago he proposed to ¢ comm Mr. Ziegler wa by the Board | yid of them by imposing upon ti ‘ recent meeting, a is understood ' o much for the first and so for each there- that Commissioner of Educati 150 desires that after, etc., a chain store tay theory. The tax would Mr. Ziegler be reappointed iner or h o trap owr This had to do with In the light of this resolution, which was presented what the Governor called the “cconomi social he Le ure, Rep. Robert Hcopes intrcduced aspects of the fish trap.” memorial urging that the Governor reconsider th Now,, when you consider the closed tainl appointment his gives a particul union or gr men a It is our hope that the Governor will reconside: nopoly upon the jobs in a certain trade, in a r the good of the Territory. He proposes to repl n area. Perhaps we can also legislate these out Ziegler with a Ketchikan physician. Thi existence by imposing upon the CIO so much for two dc s on the Board, and leave t e first closed shop, and so much for each thereafter for the first in many, m years, without a | increasing the scale so that the closed shop would be member who has been an attorney, and very valuable | jegislated out of existence l'he washin fon over whether N should be GENEVIEVE HAUTALA g permitted to eat with white em- | HEAD OF PROMOTION MeHY‘GO'Rou“d ployec AT MILITARY COLLEGE S ’“"‘”"' S Bhrntor i > Wal'l president Joseph A. Hill, of Hill veteran who was appointed to a 3 {Continued frum Page Cngj Rl < Military Acac Portland, Ore J job in the Sen: Post Office by s B = = . X . announces the appointment of Miss Senator “Curly” Brooks of IIlinois. o - i 3 et their housing bill re-introduced 1 Genevieve Haut as R ar was told to leave the luncheonette i 3 2 and Head of Promotion at Hill i e gt in the Senate Office Building after ! S WOLCOTT SITS TIGHT i il e dwioh and | Military Academy. Miss Hautala ha House of Representatives — Var- oo 1€ PYICHAse many nds throughout the jous housing bills have been in S : | Nerthwest and Alaska who will be : A luncheonette attendant told; . : duced in the Hc the best being , : pleased to know of her appoint- ; N6 hornton that he would have to ; NN authcred by Congresswoman Heler 2 men as she has been a . 5 ry his ifood outside to eat it 3 Gahagan Dougla California Dem- 1 woman for !some years ¢ ornton, however, refused to 1 e "3 " 1 ocrat, whose r-husband, a ma- : view, Wash., and in Alaska, until he had finished his lunch 3 oY Jor (11 thei war, was! & great cham-| =it o 0 Gl G n B e connected with the News Min- pion of the GI ; “ 'f \[1 ¥ e g€ at Fairbanks. Her executive Her bill—sponsored in the 5 m“’ i (_““”“’ . ?‘m ‘“m ability is wellknown. As a girl, Miss by Gle aylor of Idaho—pro- o ¢ Hautala was breught up on Doug- 4 , not to eat in the Senate Office { vides for a $1,000,000,000, long- 5 .. . nd and at Perseverance Building Luncheonette or in simi- range program of c uction for 3 Juneau, 3 lar places any more rental with federal dies to - g s ity Interesting fact is that the 4 il R e gro who was reprimanded and S 8, 5 ol geant-at-Arms McGinnis, who did '@ ® e A the reprimanding, both were ap-|® TiDE TABLE . it pointed by Republican “Curly” ® L4 is over, with refiming St B o MARCH 9 ° 10, e “Lreasury 3 e High tide 3:24 am ° Housing au consider the e Low t 9:3 1 ide 9:32 am., -10 it. ® 2 ] tha \bast -4 CAPITAL CHAFF ) ? X Dougiag-Taylor the best solu- o High tide 15:39 pm., 174 ft. o tion so far offered to meet the Although the Senate Interstate o pTow tide 21:46 pm. -07 ft. ® enormeus shortage of low-cost ren- Commerce Committee already has' o 2 tal units launched a thorough investigation' ¢ MARCH 10 g However, Michigan’s Jesse Wol- of the box-car shortage, Senator o High tide 3:58 am 4 chaix of the Housing Wherry's Small H.\\\un ss Commit- o pow tide 10:12 am and Currency Committee, tee—sometimes called the Commit- o Hioh tide pm holding up not only tee on Small Undertakings—has ¢ Low tide 22:21 p.m housi: 1 proceeded t t oWl 0X-Cil r housing bills. Hi proceeded with i p. box-cany < 2 FUSREREE St 1T S s he h ill intro- earings This was done Dbecause & duce pecial h bill when Secnator Homer Capehart, Indiana has time Republican heading the C 1 er housing bills Wolcott tee’s newspaper investigatior House du- ed that Morris Ernst )€ 4 C ser ress and radio freedom the t witness in the probe of new : 1‘5“35’5. Celle f I ies, This worried e x e who is airaid of what Ernst w 6. Cu c A ‘ about a few big publishers and | 9. Obstruct p ®eller i paver rporations. So the com- & Greck m arket I ¢ Wolc tee suddenly switched to the 2! 1 i at 1 k of box- S, Al radio’s famous S il 1 became tongue-tied w ippeared before a up rthday party for ; C ess a. Finally t v I voming, no Don't mouth thi; was simpl Claghorn mox Edward ant nd ur h ope n—say som Mar- record in to the rescu Henry Pul Hart Works was wnist it fications f TVA Chap- to head i Se inia commissior his 1946 p De duced ember officer Army w commiss| t the COLOR BAR RESTAL IN SENATE RANT t a little be commission as a e legitimat was quite Mar last week (CCPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE. INC) * THE DAILY ALASKA EM e eeesc00000es00a 1 v oA MARCH 8 Tda Elizabeth I. M. Walk Nowicka enry Clifton Stan Dahlquist Porter MARCH 9 A A 3onnett Harold Zenger Mr Joe Crosson Mrs. Louise ent . Matthew Young - - Dwight PATTERSON ASKS FOUNDATIOM FOR BASIC RESEARCH WASHINGTON of War Patt 8 rson = = — P— ing s of the sary for today t founda- dire basic res2arch There } to be sort of mobilization plan for science, not nly in the event of an e ency t 16 necessary re- cetime,” he told lerce Committ rted, how € if it create he fc 1- ati leave the War De- partment for basic research ¢ mea: - - ¥ ure - 10lding which U.S. AND CANADA WILL CBSERVE ARCTIC WEATHER By ELTON WASHINGTON, The Ame spot tima joint security f At least two of the new stations will be in the Far North, cne on/ Ellsm Island, 600 miles from Nerth Pole, another to the westward on Melville Island These, with the other outposts in the chain to the southward, will fill in a blank 1 between eather stations mai; 3 United es in Al and cne at wle, in nd. The Ellsmere and Melville 1 stations are expected to be com- pleted and manned this summer. e — LOGG ATTENTION 1A RS with log for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber Mills. Will buy £ 1 100,000 ft. | {o 10,000,000 feet, r further particulars uninhabited n continen weathe territory. gi il see th c M e Juneau FAY arch 8. the ject disel and Wa n joint establ: weather stations informat for “nes hear- % mber 433-tf wmr - <im:3 Leaven DOWN of of the PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ( [ mee e e e e 120 YEARS AGO | ) [t-=er from THE EMPIRE ] 4] ' ! \ { | | | | Robert Keeny and Mrs. F. Rowe were aboard the Prince Nova Scotia. eau after visiting a sister at Amherst to seven, the House Representatives turned I e of 14 y nd put into the hands of Sumner Smith the ¢ to appoint the powerful Committee on Committees. This power ( four divisions. | | vote of eight of | J | ars ed in the hands of the delegations frem the se A. Parks was to deliver his biennial message the next | the Legislature. i | Elks were to give a dance March 17 and serve green punch. newly appointed U. S District Atterney, was te arrive | Harding ka from the south usual banquet, in honor of the legislators, was to be given by i Chamber of Commerce on March 15 l Weather report: High, 35; low, 32; cioudy H = otis Sl 2| | Daily Lessons in English % ] { Daily Lessons in English . 1. corpON | { | s i it s S s 5t PSS WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do nct say, “He went in the hous: He went INTO the house” to denote direction. “He is now IN the ise” £Xpresses pos Y > OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Mesmerism. Fionounce boti S's as Z mer-i'zm, accent first syllable. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Hydraulic; observe the Y and the AU YNONYMS: Lacerate, tacr, rend e UDY: “Use a word thr >s and it is yours.” Let us| vocabulary by m one word each day. Today's word: | INEFFICACY: want of power . the desired or proper effact.! We finally realized the inefficacy of our ¢ James . ‘(Zm;per. CPA Alaska Music Supply SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1947 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each menth in Scottish Rite Temple . beginning at 7:30 p. m. how much you y for - how little—It's your money your fur what you Mariin Vicior Furs, Inc. MARCH 8, 1927 Swedish Fur Craftsmen for CHAS. B. HOLLAND, interested was called for at an early date for the Three Generations Worshipful Master; JAMES W, n 3 a garden club, i S LEIVERS, Secret Silver Bow Lodge No. A 2, LO.OF, Meects every Tues- day at 8:00 P. M, I. O. O. F. HALL Visiting Brothers Welccme J. A, SOFOULIS, Noble Grand H. V. CALLOW, Secretary €3 B. P. ¢ ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 1. m. Visiting brothers welcome. E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W, H. BIGGS, Secretary BUSIN COUNSELOR Specializing in Corporation—Municinal and Trust Accounts The Erwin Feed Ce. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 703 HAY, GRAIN. COAL and STORAGE CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices SMILING SER.VICE" Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 FREE DELIVERY ¢ Juneau "The Rexall Store” l Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a Profession Junes-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street lear Third Arthur s. Uggen, Manager Pianes—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward HEINKE GENERAL REPAIR SHOP ! by Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner | MODERN ETIQUETTE Uoperra e { ROBERTA LEE GENERAL REPATR WORE | | 20TH CENTURY MEAT § i s S DA ot B o i 1 Wises BT R TN L MARRET : £ ! |1 Juneaws Most Popular Q. Isn't it wrong for a person always to be suspicious of his friends. | | - i 3 5 “Meating” Place private lives, their habits, their convictions? “The Store for Men" | ] A. Yes. True is philosophy hardly possible to suspect 3 | o] OnuY THE BESE OF MEATS her without having in one’s self the seeds of baseness the party is | PHONE 202 wsed of.” Q. If there ¢ v relatives, who should give the bride away? Fox A. An old fr the family m ssume this duty. | 2 & i ¥ Q. Should a well-dressed man wear much jewelry? :I Wall Paper A. No; and what is wern should be of the simplest design 4 e e LOOK and LEARN ¥ . S. Chief GORDON | \ N \ \ \ [ How does the U Justice sidency? 1d grow mc During what years does rapidly How long does a patent last? written, and in what time are m Artful Dodger appear? In what time are waltze: In what Dickens novel dees the ANSWER oo and members of in line, following the Vice-President In early infancy, especially during the first year. Eighteen years Waltz, 3/'4; march, “Oliver Twist.” MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE | Machine Work — Welding NGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE ! 1012 West 10th Street PHONF 862 | 44 BOAT OWNERS!! 25 WATT RADIOTELEPHONE TRANSMITTERS complete with four crystals, microphone, | [ power supply and ready io operate | {Warfield's Drug Store The Charles W. Carter Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 (Formerly Guy L. Emith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM 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 Market Choice Meats Ai All Times PHO Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 PHONE SINGLE O | VANITY BEAUTY | SALON Cooper Building Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 805 10th St. ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager | ! Open Evenings Thone 218 PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODPA POP Plumbing ® Heafing Oil Burners Telephoue-319 Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. Fisher and Radiaphone Radiotelephones 1 and Receivers in stock in ‘ variety of models | | ALASKA ELECTRONICS 3 (New location 307 Seward in Shattuck Bldg.) SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. FORMERLY SMITIH OIL BURNER SERVICE 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 625 JUNEAU MARINE CO. Marine REPAIRING AND NEW Boat Sales Hardware MARINE WAYS and Rubber Boals rey west Eienen . Appraisals Foot West Eighth St. PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While On Our Ways K____ BENA BARMUS | us a pald-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENIN Present this coupon to the box office of the ‘ CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: ‘ "THE SPIRAL STAIRCASE” F eaeral Tax—12¢ per Person PHONE 14_THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. i and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your horae with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 * The B. M. 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