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?_i THE DAIL 1947 ["1 ;E FOUR DAILY ALASKA EMP IRL-—-JUNFAU. ALASKA TUESBAY, MARCH 11, [T oy B R SO PR D) I [ years is unusually high, thore is a bill pending which 7 : ; : o AT ¢ It's not how much you pay for | | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NoO. 147 lIFI] \ i[('&’l a E'nl"r(’ would require both parties to a divorce to wait @ ful y = t A from your fur coat, or how little—it's | | SECOND and FOURTH 3 vear before remarrying. And vet in other State ‘ THE EMPIRE what you get for your money | |Monday of each month \ p EMPIRE P :l\n\,,“,‘,,.‘“ there are proposals to end the residence require- ! M r v_ ' F l in Scottish Rite Temple i i ments for filing divorce actions, or extendine the AP ufi IR 0 - e - | artin YiCior Furs, INC. | | = e ot 750 . m oriden; | Dert ter filing a suit before it can be tried Py N&Tfl\’ MARCH 11, 1927 ! | swedish Fur Craftsmen for CHAS. B. HOLLAND, revisi l, of m‘\‘ rce laws are Il\vv ; ¢ MARCH 11 . Representative Gaffney introduced a bill in the Legislature pmvmmn‘l Three Gam;mnnus Worshipful Master; JAMES W, remedics to which legislators might be expect e Disma: Hihsditor S sal pioneers of Alaska. those here prior to 1903, be given pensions| [~ LEIVERS, Secretary. i turn. For there are strict limits to what can be done o Clyde M.y Jorier . month, those arriving later or only recent arrivals be given| | James C. [;ooper, CPA \ by public authority through legal enact . Marlee Miller 2 ¢ 1 BUSINESS COUNSELOR Silver Bow Lodge ‘ i much should not be expected of such new . Mrs. B. H. Burns . | Specaliagtn 0. A 2, LO.O. , The rapid increase in divorce did not result f . Tughie Doogan » The first ticket for the city election had been filed with Thomas . Meets every Tues : i IR0 sy 9 ) S| | Corporation—Municinal and 3 [ divorce laws, but from social condition: . Phillip Bertholl ® 5 Judson for Mayor, Theodore Heyder, Warren Wilson and Robert . il day at 8:00 P. M., I. O. O. F. HALL ptly notify ° Hazel Petrich ° ‘i | Trust Accounts : o he delivery complexity Wi I for Councilmen | Visiting Brothers Welcome : . We should bé searchir 1 long-rax n et £ | , J. A. SOFOULIS, Noble Grand found eat cretary, issued a notice for the Pioneers of Alaska b ; H. V. CALLOW, Secretary e s ARG eaien to 1 o i Sl i e e for the Grand 18100 to be| | 'The Erwin Feed Ce. : ] ‘ be founc i ession in Juneau beginni Office in Case Lot Grocery B. P. C. ELKS S il 1k an amendment shoulc ? z e W ) 3 FoOaE i(“ Mests 4 “: e 4 '! ENTATIVES -~ Alaska Newspapers, 1811 ated. © ¥ AR er The Junior Prom was an event for this night at the Elks Hall HAY, GRAIN, COAL G : S The War Ends aodl bills to bots to \HIHLA . and STORAGE m. Visiting brothers welcome. 3 S ywn them to be amended A s and half pound girl baby had been born to Mr. and Mrs. | | E) C. REYNOLDS, Exalted " (Cincinnati F arkably to the welfare J. Balog at Douglas | CA l.”" 0 R“IA Rule H. BIGGS, Secretar Although the war uddent s a whole | ‘. endifile B9 s eady prc when you present an amen | Grocery and Mcat Market | | ] the official end of hostilities, President Truman now ment,” continued the Californi { reccmmends to Congress leg 1 to end the state Democrat, “present it because you | 478 — PHONES — 371 B ’ c ll G f of national emergency which think the people of your district | DBI' Lessons in En hsh High Quality Foods at | ert's Las recery : tember 8, 1939. He proposes sent you here for the purpose | Y g W .. GORDON i Moderate Prices | PHONE 104 or 105 24 emerg 12TeS! i propose 36 producing a good piece of legisla- § ¥ ke L] other eme be allowed to in | tion. When one of the older mem- ‘”'""""””’"""""""’“"“""““‘“‘“‘i FREE DELIVERY Juneau 5 \ccordance with their terms hers up and gives you WORDS OFTE! “I shall see you toward the ) Some acts provided for the limited emergency | tongue-lashing and implies you are |ost of the week.” Gt ol see ‘yob 'd the END of the wes i Junes-Slevens sllflp which began in 1939 or the full emergency which |reflecting on the judgment of ti OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Terre Haute (Indiana). Pronounce \ ¥ ) i ¥ : EN MISPRONOU Te He L LADIES'—MISSES’ began in May of 1941 have further useful and | members of the committee whi : kR O farane S I " Mr. Truman Wi ike to see a dozen of those renewed | brought in the bil o hot, both E's as in BET, sccond E unstressed, O as in NO, accent | READY-TO-WEAR The Rexall Store Mr. Truman would like brought in the bill, jus B £ i { 5 — in per nt fo AltY are problems for } v i andst R 1 3 “ Your Reliable Pharmacists Rt “I,Xl‘ {’L:X,“. ?,, \he Brediteats ;:“.“‘ xl»,l, the 5 o OFTEN MISSPELLED: Reveal (to divulge). Revel (to be festive). | | Seward Street Near Third * THE DIVORCE RATE recommendations will be foll her closely. For | leries.” gt SYNONYMS: Instinctive, intuitive, involu innate, natural, BUTLER-MAURO most of his proposals deal v matters chiefly | (-cpyRIGHT, 1941, BELL SYNDICATE. IN itomatic, spontaneous i i | DRUG CoO. { I 15 w costly of administrative importance only. -Few issues of PO WORD STUDY ) wwee times and it is yours.” Let us| Alaska Music s“PPIY | proba very few person: public policy are involved, save for the right to r e our vecabulary by ma one word each day. Today's word: | Arthur ni. Uggen, Manager | of the penalties we are merchant ships and the authorlty to maintal DALE ROFF HNA“S' IRREVOCABLE; incapable of revoked; unalterable. (Accent fol-| | Planos—Musical Instruments HARRY RACE " housing. now chiefly used by veterans in the ho ML : o et S | joubl [ vorce rate 1 ¥ [ ‘ lows the V). “Firm and irrevocable is my doom.’—Shakespeare. and Supplier g ; o000 \ge i S 'h S(HO’.ARSHIP OF .,---,”---....,,-,,_--,,,,,-_,‘-,,---,,,-----":1 Phone 208 Second and Seward Drugglsf ‘ gee o ”t‘“‘ l““]'l'i_'” SO end the war. Legally, we shall remain in ¢ PEPSE (OLA AWARD MODERN ETIOUETTE by { e The Squibb Store” ot 1540, 1 .] Mol th our recent enc until treaties of pe A» S % ROBERTA LEE t -A,Av:!u -l;: J{)AL ‘ Where Pharmacy Is a B O s red and ratifjed, ¢ Congress by law 1 Notitication was recsived tod H REPAIR SHOT Profession mally declares the end of \ And that :)1 > RUT. Junean High | meee e oo oo o oo o o rr e | | Welding, Plum Oh. Barived poer vorces increased more than viously would be prem 6 Ve b R 1 senior to be one of the Q. What is one of the most common acts of ill-breeding while at- | Blacksmith Work - [’ S Whie marsages inereasd GErmasy 5 only I 8 ague prciminary sacc, 4 S it the GompRCERRUE the (ondtis e s | onvibh: biiate Rien 20TH CENTURY MEAT 1 paty J I as 1N vet been tackled at a , <, $a 14 " 5 P he soclal cost of this increasing ‘treaty with Japan {as hob e Beeh H05- t peace Fepsi Cola collegiatz scholarsh A. That of repe: joke or remark heard on the sereen or| | Phone 204 W. 12th St. MARKET . Whether we are technically var or at peac f | | Juneaw's Most Popula ! hom broken up nobody can possibly o0l e to most of us. But whether we liv tage. This disturbs cthe ho have heard just as well as you i1 RIS TANpE . R ) t t a substantial part of . rgency » permanent peacetime law is Y Q. How long should tne hostess wait if any guests are late for d Meating” Place 1 under emergency I ¥ w1 High Sch 3 oy “ | from the curre very important to all. A good many of the galling i (e cho,. dinmer? i lore for Men' ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS ) {requency with w emorgency acts were finished off bv prock Which Ao A. Twenty minutes, PIONE 202 of the end of hostilities. Virtu ly all the rest will to an: Alnslkavis Bt Q. Should wedding invitations be sent to the bridesmaids and | &;aniws astonishiz be eliminated by HIRAIEBH At on TIOW a1 ttend a recognized college usher: FOR n to make i few interested In trade with enemy BL8Yh.; 1ig chofoe for four yefirs, wi A. Yes, it is the courteous thing to do { 1 I'tent St—Triangle Bidg. lowing divor one fHHy JAIBg, sy the war. ISTONRAIIR. xpenses paid us ~ $2 e e e E R e | | "7 ‘ folowin divorse. 2T U i e e i | Wall Paper g, 1P the o In one important respect, the liquidation of war- sy L N | i § e o g g e ot " T T e i o v 2080, DY R ) T EAD Warkelds Drug Store | : B 5 % alic tiaba ! C GORDON nerly Guy L. Smith Drugs eal Paint Sho | divor after World War I. In the earlier ¢ here W . ! Teginiator sre dEBOMEE I Ml te. 20 such public bitterness toward enemy ]m:» and sus- C[E’"MERS U;J)IAR S Lot o0 BaoRts SN v DD W TIEAC R NYAL Family Remedies | | Phone 510 erea w. wenat athiz at civil liberties were i Y 7 3 ne 54¢ s d men with minor children to oblain court Fected \‘1:“:““““;;:}(‘;’”:! were wes 1 ARE BOWLING TONIGH 1. What are the three leading fruits produced in the United States? | | HORLUCK'S DANISH | | } ion before they vemarry. The primary obfect | L8 B o n e or Germans and persons of German 3 Who was the enly West Point graduate (o become President. of | ICE CREAM Youw'll Find Food Finer and remarriage by men with records of non-| ..o, op gescent—and even fc 1ese, save on Ol i ant g D Red Statesy 5 Scrvice More Complete at considering a hill to require | Ve ” Ve have no eciable problem i 3 g ¥ 3. Which Book of the Bible is named for “a going forth” or - he West Coast. We have i . Huich E ry divorce decrees, which would ,eiyrning to normal peacctime with r ‘departure”? Uil -mgs Conomy THE BABANOF to the status or treatment of i s or 5 4. By what name do sailors call rope Harke! of musicul e- m|z |- m|n/o|v! variely of models f 1 Maine, se in divo in six | sympathizers with the enemy i 5. What is the derivation of the expression “goodbye”? | COPFEE snop arra - - G 3 . Choice Meats At All Times| | 1 TP e b i e washinglon ! In telling the story, Lewis em-|publican Leon Gavin of Pennsyl- i, b { phasized that this woman could vania to shout: . i i 25 na, el : 2 endure every hardship, providing| “Why did not the gentleman ap- | " ; .;‘ s Grant, who ¢ ated in 1843 | The Alaskan Holel - ‘IJHY'GO'Round the government under which she pear before the committee Carnegi $ e i Th Ch 1 W C 1 [ lived was & just one. present his proposal instead of euvnaries w. varierj | Newly Renovated Rooms i Bl e S atHs e called or sming on the floor of the Hous a contraction of “God be with y t Re: ble Rates o Continued frum Page Several cthers were called on to| coming on the floor of m': 5 3 a asonable Rates - e speak after Lewis had finished, and taking up our time? You gen- 3 M —_ | M(Jrluary ¢ o i i including Senator Hawks, who de- tlemen come in with a lot of ™ B —— Foutapd s, PHONE SINGLE O : livered a polished reply to the amendments to muddy up wa- e i s | s s e ters and we are ot getting any. (TS WhO wrve | MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE PHONE Jir : attend, and Mr. Lewis, you have expressed W 5 -0 vAD AU i end ah A R N 1 i Shvisialy) s e e e Machine Work — Welding il B fa SN ; om suved,” declared the New Jer- point thav new members snoud it (CAMERA (LB WILL ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE -~ o s B s .y - Sel “We! 2 a sther back_and ot interfere with m- » nolesale 5 th St. r boashs 5oy Senmtor, Well. yon sn oper backynd nol itertere with eom | gy pp OLECERC AT i 1012 West 30¢h Street PHONF 868 ; s, 1 with the leaders of labor have a major re- mittc : 7 L 2 ) : 2 e | | ELsiE ,.,‘ ‘\7“\_ sponsibility in thi You should Javits’ amendment had lier be s r » e | A -zm_‘u‘u‘m- NIGHT | ELS! HII:;)RETH, Manager feiis o e~ conduct yourselves as labor leaders placed before the commi SESSION TOMORROW — —— e RS or SODA POP | | | Open Evenings , Fhone 218 of T} rican Revolution, in a manner that is compatible Furious that Gavin should B L P : Yoo SRR T i nner, Brewster With the interests of the people as to irighten new members Pre: William L. Paul, Jr. | o gy & V) p. \ ot t 1 ant de ) i . “With their new powers, labor Rep. Chet Huh.)rlf! Califor requested all mem club !! ! % 4 have a purely so- |leaders have the same responsi- Democrat, came to the rescue of nig‘y i ¢ [ . i s come to the end,” bility as industrial leaders. It rests the young New York Republican.|graphy to be_certain i um ln . ea"“ : W0 tell you where don't carry it well, we will fail as five minutes to “gis new mem- Camera Club in | : : s " la nation.” bers a tongue-lashing,” Holifield ,ratory of the. Hias - elkmeat ©€d that he fully agreed with Lewis'| “I want the new ms 101 ket s e | 3 re civen as a call for a return to “free enter- know, if they do not already know jng will be election of s et il e T (e pecsmen amenii i gD | complete with {our crystals, microphone, Telephoue-319 Nights-Red 730 ‘ ; - y cooperation,” he said. “That is ments when in their good judgment Empire Want-ads for results! i Cordon, Ore.: But- tary ccoperation,” he said. “That is ments w 1p! r resulis! - - ai're acnne )] ne ‘ i el S e e : power supply and ready fo operate (L) . Fidorl we fail to get back, we cannot re- . oo Tab iR main a free nation S PEROI O I M publican i No l:m'.w'zlhu‘\ \\'lr‘ p i1l :lu'.\'e S R\ :A“ N S ! i Br Mich.: all our problems, but c n laws B Free Copy of (_) STIONS and " are vita BCESSRTY ‘estore S| N A NIT Copy UES ; M Mundt D.. .lus are vitally necessary to restore ACHRED JALN o e ; wig o the ireedom of action, in my opinion. L Amb . oS A RIA[S|E[S f\I\nr‘;fiRJerb! e SMITH HEATING and APP!‘IANCE co. ! d Ohio Ruirvud and However, I do not belie at any cal capacity 3. Foem T :fifi °F Pt FORMERLY $**"7Ii OIL BURNER SERVICE \ » of the legislatien passed in vindictiveness 19_ iuu\\n boy .;‘fiu‘n. W E;E y R; s : > ; A S # b 2, e eized A E ) Tal n o e o . . o wiil help 5. Aieid oo lal Fisher and Radiaphone Radiotelephones 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heatin & Eoany M, M ARES/URA co ¢ W oL 1" . Singing volce 2 F A NIGHT PHONE—GREEN % FRESHMAN QUESTIUNS SENIOR i E NAP[PER . DAY PHONE—76 "5 BHMAN;QLESTNG 5, wine Serpenta L S0 Bon and Receivers in stock in ; Representative Jack Javits, New 14 Closing parts cat % T S c| g A UlN[1]T i E3k) v | ALASKA ELECTRONICS ‘ : W —_— York City Republican, is learning compositions dimenslonas |AlQ that freshman Congressmen should - 17. Dncooked =~ = 50 pllow =~ no 1 R[R JU NEAU M A R | | N E C 0. be seen and not heard—or at least " property s l{d game TIYIRIESITIEIERIYDE t many Songressme leased 4 5 ik Many, oldey. Congresimen U 4o toels I8 i.‘l’.-lrfi" musical Marine reearrine avp xew Boat Sales k S0. 22, Last monthi . nd “Dl Last month Javits are duing _Jeab;;rd - . M o Hardware MARINE WAYS and s the House debate on the urgent Sunshade . Uncle Tom's ¢4 Interprets: eather CONSTRUCTION Eatintring bil ask Chairman 21 Dinner course et archaic 4 | - - B y NS OTION z ¢ cep 1t a halter deficiency bill to ask Chairman oown | (New location 337 Seward in Shattuck Bldg) Rubber Boats root west Eigntn st. Appralsals ] \d the neck « John Taber of the House Appro- Russian sea ) PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 tify before C priations Committee if the bill ‘I"’,‘_“ij\*" | Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While On Our Ways § @5 this: not that it re pended by his committe ‘aces of geme LR 0 R il Oy S R Ak T ant to would provide funds for the OPA edicinal SN S U plant of course ¢ u leave here?” h to the reactionary Re ica | e . || PHONE 14_THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. || Oldest Bank il Alaska ~. % it Lk Ta L aduring e e an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and | | L The" eplie at sh enoy ffer, during debate RETURN YOU to your horie with our compliments. 5 N r el i 8 Iernlintng ‘ COMMERCIAL SAVINGS . WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! re to continue rent control through [ i ate June. replied Taber, carelessly, there will . DSCT1i) " ? ¢ H Teplfy s us a palo-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA 1891—0ver Half a Century of B Rl MFT GATIE e % "l"’”'"lh‘ TR SV i EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. Y ankmg 1947 i voted 16 tHe WL GHIY Lo discoser pocl Present this coupon to the box office of the i k : € thou?” asked the later that insufiicient funds were * * provided in the Bl where-upon CAPITOL THEATRE . inted to a the young Gongressman took the g ) | ¢ body of her h sual step of appearing before and receive TWO TICKETS to ser: | The B M Behrends 1ad been killed, was the Senate Appropriations Com- ORI " | ° Py ))rru ted to mittee to ask that if provide the . BAB BASCOMB R i re ' her son, funds for continued rent control, sl B k 3 This did not endear= F caeral Tax—12¢c per Person H seaport s 58. Contemptible fellow vernment was “not oppres- amendment to the portal-to-portal This bill caused irate fellow-Re-