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WPEEE I O e e o ;DENAH TAKES 58 | turmicn an " sepueatoes with - » | PAGEFOUR _ — : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA \‘I"EDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 19 ] | wage of 7,500 francs asmonth. This would only amount . . I)(HI\' ‘4 Iflskfl E’nl}lr(’, | to about $62. To us it seems a reaso enough de- - mand. But the Governm: reply is t it cannot P ry e . be met without raising prices. This would endan \\\\ | Iy - | ) T and on the veterans assistanc e e S e, vl 120 TEARS AOD T muerine | pASSENGERSFROM i i i Streets. Juneau, Alaska o sident | flation, the very thing the Government is desperately i they are separated.’ $ - - vice-President | trying to check. MARCH 12, 1927 JUNEAU FOR S“KA Staffed with 216 former Naval Re ing Ed w'r ihe real issue, however, runs much deeper. than r P Roy Carrigan was aboard the Northwestern northbound from £ tle. that. It was symbolized recently by a vhotograph I Diane Edv | ethuies Dol ahed ve published here of parading Government workers pass- everin SWatisor The Juneau Garden Club was formed with C. H. Flory - | age "‘”"“‘m‘ gl g o o SiNE IPTION RATES: . 4 ser menth; | 108 the Flace de, IOpera headed by & strong deltga- Jeannette Parker dent, W. J. Leivers and Ann Coleman, chosen as Vice-President and :,l:‘,\m'g iErbary of tha: Tesrtion <ix months, $8.00; one vear. S15.00 tion of Paris palice carrying the banner of their Herb Mason Secretary-Treasurer, respectiv Fifty-one attended the meeting Legislature _al Rl gy at the follc .. 150, Mational syndicate. This was the “token” of the four- Mrs. Clifford Staffor ' : p egislature (along with other pas- 16 31591 hour strike, a clear warning that the forces maintain- Raymon Whoa 2 sengers r if they will promptly notify ing law and order joined hands with millions H. M. White or irregularity in the delivery | ¢ other federal employees to threaten a general strike Sinde | Tk dent Mc : 7 News Office, 602; Business Office, 374, There is not much doubt in the m f French- Clara. U, "Wk A Shudshift and Nels Anderson to start working for a bridge between | Anita Garnick e L ST O il MEMBER ESS : ~ | men that a general strike now would mean a coup Douglas and Juneau s l'fml.?\I“J' I[‘I:\“h)“ .U (\"f "f h tod, Press, i ed 1o the use for | d'etat. The French Confedartion of Labor is a labor S £ : \7? Green ;}:“. “xu«t:- \::L-‘ A cies, and furnish a foll or not_other= sost GELhE Bey i Robert < Supiishea | monopoly. Its members man most of the key industries % Pioneers of Alaska, Igloo No. 6 inced a public welcome would 2 mation service to veterans. bt o il |D. C. Brownell, E. B. Collins, I 5 eran which uplicated by Federal civic or community organization: They give the separatee prelimi i . G ph | ary information pertaining to b he regular meeting of the Douglas Chamber of Commerce, Presi- | On board were the future release Ifrom the sex o ppointed F. A, J. G Glen Kirkham, hnson, eau provide complete information o on the veterans of France, including the railroads, mining, manufactur be given the delegate endi t s at Palace ] ing and other vital utilities. They are under the late er, but his brothe W. Meath, G. E. Almquist, C. G P T ! control of Communist leaders. Hitherto these leaders: and ‘their mother are dead » WECLEIRy Ol T8 DOmine Woek Bnd Ciov. GeCres A was 10| gamnett, A. Hope, L. E. oOst, . D. ALEUTIAN (ARDIES ldress. Grand President A. J. Dimond was due in Juneau on | Anderson | have refrained from strikes because they were not against the idea, may L Government. Should they order a general walkout peit Pollard, arles W now, however, France would be utter MERRY-GO-ROUND Weather rey High, 39; 36 Swap, Edward Andersor Chaos would follow. Few people know it, but (PPt i i i oo e eeew o 181, C. D. Jones M. Enze e Aleu an ..\Allnl { The Communist party in Fr e af y feels Truman triumverate s Seattle . i oIt Sl i = % = by A}z: .n]:l I\rxk:\p\u« Rivers {l. and a e .“ Ly l\.l. that the time is not yet ripe for a general strike, Secretary of the Interior ! D l L E ' h Mrs “Piank Peratrovich. Mr. and st evening h the e e e R e T ot o embrtunity | Attormey Genoral Tom clarinave | Q1Y LESSONS IN ENGHSN W, 1. GORDON §jars. g Notun, ar. and s, Lou passeagers on Ito seize the Government. Their Cabinet members, ironed out a lot of inner Cabinet |} Joy, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Huntley Ketchikar { Vice Premier Maurice Thorez and the Ministers of wrangles GOP Con 1w e e e e e e e ins ~osrseeeeed | Mr. and MIS. ST P e and Mrs. | Naticnal Defense, Public Health, and Reconstruction, | Landis of India s a v WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I have only two pair of | Etolin Coylter, Minna Cough 0 e SR | still offer Premier Ramadier their nominal support|champion of increased t hoes.” Say, “I have only two PATRS of shoes.’ {Laura Johnson, Ralph Weeks, Jear Sl lin resisting the demands of the workers, though with | salaries. His pay bill calls OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Catalpa. Pronounce ka-tal-pa, first|Steel, Mrs. Wilma Munz, H. B ""’_""‘y"l (‘,’ equivecal insistence that wages can be raised without | Federal payment of $200 annually |ang third A's as in ASK unstrossed, second A as in TAP (not at in | CreWson, Wi Warner, L SR Pkl Smit# | raising prices. Perhaps the x;‘ sent s«;n of ‘;n s to every elementary and hi 1 TATL aveaRE A AIA. svitable Grove, D:( and Mrs. G DRI thiver 1 domes ME.- e 3 is on]y exploratory. The workers are strong and w teacher. Senator George Aik 5t S % Emmett or . Raymond Anti- i il r a ) 7 = ' 5 ‘disc;;‘:linml_ b Clovcriiment” 15 "JEAECHHA Hivied, | of Vermont is leading €He fight to ., O TN MISSFRLLED: Complabent (satisfled). Complalsan odtite. iy ENTANE: T el l\{x.-“ Sterling, Amy Hamilton e son, Edith Walker, Vena b e L;\l“}\lv;";:‘fl‘:- e s T2 VINY \ Q » fighting for time. There are hopeful signs in negotia- | retain a $15,000 tund for ABORIGINAL RIGHTS MEMORIAL B . SYNON 3¢ Pel srdor } i ORIGI L | tions just starting between the Government and the | for school children in th SYNONYMS: Fervor, fire, ardor, vehemence, heartines yrdie McNeill, Orah Dee Clark cpegfin i ik ol ' Bk " A 'railway unions that the crisis may be compromised | budget previously dropp e WORD STUDY: * a word three times and it is g 15 d Dr. C. Earl Albrecht : s, ol F ‘,]',.(..f 4 Holise ed and sent to the Senate | g iyo present. But opinion is general that it must, economizers in the House. He be- | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today AR S S Senibknd 22 which asks the Con- | A T e e AL s . . o Bl ) ¥ I com2 to a head sooner or later he warning signals the nation should OBZESSION; per and unescapable preoccupation with " L : act the Bartlett bill | are still flying. Premier Ramadier French C i the expense of % INFORMMION FOR NA‘:Y ¢ A ,’,\ h;ni:u::\l rights in Alaska by | ereignty is at stake. Above all else France dreads the | ture citizens Two ladies clu % VHERANS OBTMNABL[ robably by cash payments, hour of a general strike ing passes to the Senator i asked the doorkeeper ROBERTA LEE should ke amended to urge Dele- where you go in to see the Se Th \draw his bill the light of “Common Sense” ke Y 1 handed down by the Circuit Court of Theustiry: Johmiany \oni Should a girl who is employed in an otiice wear 1‘-‘ 0 Francisco, wk jecision states that (Cincinnati Enquirer 1 i Francisco, which dec Cineinnati Enqu: i sgan, has t 1 ] going to work which are atever 1 rights the natives of Alaska may | “Cemmon sense” is cc erec nd properly so P w le o J it is very inapprc > to do so. wmve h v extingu 1 at the e 0 ¢ ar- be a very }} Y V P g T fore 1 7 . 1 ok have had xtinguished he time of the Pur- | we 1»hmk. to be a very co X h: when | phone Hannegan before 1 When going to visit a friend who has a small chi chase ‘i\])plu‘(l to almost any aver t of it He wants to { i 4 » & gift ‘of 'some kind to the child? this Teason it docsn’t make sense for the | 18 that it means e abc the common d 10 | politicians P Y 0 T thnal akB oty Becessury. But the Ehous et et * A & Cong to recognize aboriginal rights say, the consensus is that the common denominater !, to help Truman’ 2 AR y I 1 U st will always rin LOGGER B A e T actiloh which Hias | O e pubc iiieiliperice. 15 o 10w, fte, iihis im- s 1045, Tt Stamats. mall gift 4 1 . ATTE! [TON LOGGERS with loy light cf this favorable court decision which has | o550 5 conveyed by the frequent assertions that B What kind of type should b 1 wedding invitations? ista z n duri for swie. Contact Juneau Lumbeg t ray of hope on this troublesome situation | the ayerage intelligence cf a newspaper reader is that X i i A. Scripty plain block, or old Engl oyl 100,000 1t} ] HT, 194, BELL sY NC hanb o ;i : t 10.000.000. 1 : i to 10,000,000 fee For furthe whole idea % cooked up back in 1- | of a low teen-age schocl-child, and that of the ave % : . paitic see Juneau Lumber al long-haired legal wiza er | radio listener is considerably lower eary o e e Bl . 1| meapt sy Toe gt o stcrs o gy so(1eL, MiSTREL |} LOOK and LEARN 2 ¢ gorpon ||/ sl ibimamen p ™ quarrel with the IQ statisticians. But we think therz HOW THEY CHANGE B i, gy 10 e e "o GHOW DUANS OF LION| L—ereereeeoeemoeeeeenreremrere e mereen & i3 1. Which figure *s the number of CI an denomina- of the Legislature takes the | Recently the question with which Reporter Mil Bbas e f | tions in the United & s, 89, more than 200, - e it i of the legislative minds and strange | Miller and Photographer Allan Kain plied passer ager. of Senator Walker, after reading Senator |was: “If you could have your wish, what would YOU Board. was a guest speaker at the 3 o ; o e - of the Democratic Party at the start of want moest in 1947?” Lions' C \ v he "ot E ? A g;} ki‘%] I‘i 1 R S ' ' i A g 4 1% E] ® e now has joined with him in presenting We presume that any IQ expert would have €X-,jin-q the pected the worst in the way of answers to a question ,atjon, rogram. In the House, Speaker Oscar Gill, who i in M8 2 2 [ z NSWERS o 2 ¢ introduced an sdrsintstetor-general bill, joins | AEe, hat frafn the average sidcwalk Wnveler. Ac y ¢ usiness £ f 3 c . Zi .E;E W Je opposition and helps to kill an identical the replies abeunded in “common sense. Seasion i 1 7 B S oy A Ealia ith the oppesition and helps to kill a ica Thres. of cthe tntabotewe e e T . A ¥ 2. Minor key most in 1947 good health. A university stud vho | piet G b e ML Me The Big Dipper D B .METTE = 3 aspires scme day to be Go r of Kentucky Kenzie of Ketchikan He 44 4. ! 3 that su e their y g RIS Militant French Labor to go to Europe to study pelit science. An eley Je: Ison flew in from A boast, or boasting operator id she wanted mo: a man.’ Kste an and were ju able “to | — e e | A first-grade pupil wasn't so realistic when he|;ttend the luncheon e R 1 Py imw The cstensible fssue in the French labor crisis, of | T could get anything I wanted without paying for it." | orficial H U U S E - and reafly fo operale which the Paris token strike was a manifestation, is But perhays even he isn't so dumb. The kid may | A¢ the Executive Board meeting FOUR (RIM'NM. (ASES i i the d nd, of Government workers for a minimum have the makings cf a pol last Monday Bill Tuttle was ap- MEASURE ! e s peinted Lion < e to the i "he washin 'on it claim that Russia would be able . . . .A(‘ the Polish Emba; t Boy Scout Council. A box sogial | Four cases were disposed of to sabotage a United Nations ad- other night, a Polish newsreel ;.4 it TR N B e o me————— lorday and today in the U. S Merr _Go_Round ministration of Greece. Unques- showed Herbert Hoover arriving in planned {o ri o o 44th DAY, MARCH 11 Commissioner’s Court with all de- y (Measures Passed) tionably, Russia would try. Warsaw on his foed inspection trip. spectively L 1 fendants pleading guilty to the A o However, General MacArthur has thrcu}pun ““\' Embassy interpre-| "Qther guests at the luncheon .b:kh q '_‘G"’I‘) g marine charges facing them. Charles Guid- Continued yrum Page Tl shown that the veto power works :1“' Cm(‘;“l}{‘ "fplunud to the au- were Ralph Weeks of Seward, Cy- Z-?:nxerx; l:‘-“h I/\l}th“(.TT‘, _/}mrxn ikl i F‘ l‘l d R d.. h R i both ways and that where Anglo- Gi€nce of American newspapermen 'rjj Zuyoff, and- William W. Read - rbcnsation Act. assed =0-5, ON€|ed sentence by Judge Felix Gray 1 7 10" and government officials that this of Seattle ent, and now goes to the Gov- ' on assault and battery charges and isher an a lap one adm!elepho“es "”‘ government. Aslong as British troops American forces have the upper - e e e A d . = dominate Greece the result is like- hang veto keeps the Russians W88 Elorelio. LaGuardia. . . -Hooy- e e Jack Lokke was sentenced to 60 R i . e ve F H. B. 99- To increase maximum R and Receivers in stock in 1y to be the same; continued tur- in their place The Soviet is re- ©F almost seemed to stiffen on the A D 'l p A( |(E v days in jail on a similar violation. & .. In the midst of all the BAND WILL PRACT benefits under the program for aid vanely of models ? Lo} moil—which plays right into the presented on MacArthur’s govern- | screen. hands of Soviet agents ing council in Japan, but he was labor-talk on Capital Hill o one| (M THURSDAY Evmmfii”’}[“"’g”“l‘;;‘ e R S U As set forth in this coiumn point first on the Japanese scene and he has bothered to mention the ami- ottt by mqkpl;}:\;il“ i “‘.”“L;';l“"l ;”\' (“(:m. (‘n ‘; :f‘ Lo :;t adu S Lokl ffices t C eceipts | tery, we °n a three months sus- oint last week, the British La- runs the Japanese show. The same cable settlement of the threatened 5 = e it % Nekel o 504 Y a | overnment is now paying for thing can be engineered in Greece. West coast oil w s' strike. Scare; The Juneau City band will hi “m:‘_‘d d‘i"“‘»‘“}‘“““ oF oy Federal DU‘.Cfl“ jail sentence yesterday. i on Churchill’s policy—a policy HclHR forecast the stilke; whichy g8 z-xu"al B mmcr—]‘c'z‘“"‘”“‘ e e ‘!)izlSl)}C<u‘/1;1nIi(er(x:‘(. {lmn'zri'dtbt’Il(‘)l'u 3 ngs, bluster, phrase- LESSON \ AME could have been as serious as a 10W mnight at 7 kI the olve s ere TOouuE L U $ hill's errors cannot be undone from our Pan-American relations is 12BCr 80t together and worked the & On I M Dogra i e l“}“ T S e ot sov ) i i it o ik 1. B. 108—Requir Territorial ' tody with bond s at $1,500 to| i Soiey # ng vi ut a work s ag given at the concert the 20th| ht. It will take a surgical o i rtance . cork. oy thing out without a work stoppage. & | . : ¢ I tfu :;“l’“‘;g{;g-”:ifh‘)‘;“““‘p,"l‘;“’“:: Jimmy Roosevelt has signed a Century theatre ne sday ) boards and commissions to hold | awalt the action of the Grand | ) the -neighbor policy > : | ‘, 4 SR > B Bieht, g when adopting rules and|Jury. Keene was charged with two ¢ remedy, history worked as an individual nation. We contract with Kennedy-Buchman b PR Tl 2 4 S | regulations which apply to the gen- counts of forgery and two c s! o Ra Z o " 4 Az ticarapua Pictures for a film bic phy of his | 3 e ge gery a 0 counts of the very suc- landed troops in Haiti, Nicaragua, | Read tre wam-acs : > iblic. of uttering & forged instrumenti] truction jobs perform- and the Dominican Republic. We & 7 | (Meaares Killed) o AU arian s allegedly . Etaic ol ] ' " 513 cld League of Nations banged Mexico over the head with { H. J. M 24 king that Sen- check from the Veterans Admun.\-i um l“g ea il‘ig | Greek Macedonia where the diplomatic threats and mobilized Crossword Puzzle - 1 or Walker be named the next tration belonging to Senna Powers, -makir urkish population troops on her border. Result: All | Governor of Alaska. Killed by 11-13 forged endorsement and cashed it. ! i Wi . was removed, and where Greeks Latin America disliked | vote He aies Ton 2 i - . 7 s otton te. also forged a check under the we n from Turkish Anatolia Then Sumner Welles sold Roose- ACROSS Bottom of the ¢ = NAme ol PSP ALt to “‘w PE !s . Minerul feet Buy it through Empire want-ads! aska Hotel for room rent. ttled in Macedonia. Pre- velt the idea of being a good| iy LG : Lt L G B Telephoue-313 Nighis-Red 730 v hee been constant neighber, of sharing responsibility. L 30, Not right — between the two countries. So when trouble arese in the west- bile SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE ¢0. |l Harri Machine Shop, Inc.u After the League performed this ern hemisphere, the Pan-American Old-w il:f.‘i'v“"“ FORMERLY §™"7TII OIL BURNER SERVICE 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating w Z[>[xlofim v l { | | key became good iriends fewer mistakes were made and 16. Graze ' Today the old League of N when they were made Uncle Sam £ ¢ Greek fecble and inefficient, is gone. didn’t get all the blame. A% LBTE s ptncoslon place ha een taken by a new The British empire, hitherto, has| 22, Salt future warless world. And the big hurriedly liquidating parts of the 33’ maok the chiet pol! % = & ) question now is: will we circum- empire and reaping bitter criticism| AET;?' ales Salutlon of Yesterday's Puzzie | Hfl'l‘on BEBUILD d HABI“E sEnvlcE Marlne \ REPAIRING D NEW Boat Sdles 3 it . 'Y Nations until it in Palestine and G Further chw! Y H. B. Stowe 64. ITeadiiners | i renomen. wesk and vilated,‘or Wl result: the Umitdh Statcs i asken| Sk ot ¢ SaSeT R e | _ an Hardware MARINE WAYS and we let it perform the peace-paving to share the financial responsibili- | g Machine WQrk—wEldmg || Rubber Boats rod mervcTion Appraisals jobs for which it was formed and ties—and the headaches—in one H . I ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE | Foo est Eighth St. S “ { 2 ” o PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 United Nations on which millions cperated cn a unit basis. It didn’t| B s constituted? of those countries without having 1 0ld pisce > s $ too much to say about the things O oticeore {f. 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 3 Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While On Our Ways surgical operation, Greece and Tur- nations solved it as a team. Result: . Ladyfish & DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 65 UREAU MAR [ 1 of people pin their hopes for a worry about teamwork. Result: it is' country J IJ l E C‘) ¥ 24. Make belleve R 5 it e — UN EQUIPMENT that cause the headaches i Qo of SEEks sunsy o b : x aiiarsecis 2 Greece needs money. The If we become the bankers for 1y 20ching ping o gl . Sl il g ML i ey A. F. McKINNON : n Ttaly, North Africa, and all over the | P i te a pald- bser 2 L SK / i Vo, Frats dhy we shoula taka .38 /. WEEN b 5 Jelsup seincrie fo THE DAY ALASKA 1891—0ver Half a Cenlury of Banking—1947 a leaf from the Pan-American P “ H : . Sood Rt bie “Hoox hna Tat el % scended ! Present this coupon to the box office of the s baince—stua- | skt NS iy . G : il CAPITOL THEATRE * et e BT PRI T BT b The B. M. Behrends tabilizing foreign Washington Republican, has been | / . urging the racio networks to use bty ..fi i . Seaso ’ i 7 / F caeral Tax—12¢ per Person an ) o needs for the mo- | better judgment in editing certain oot B N o, s e oropis, e Tt | O _dl i B || PHONE 14__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB (0. Oldest Bank in Alaska litary staffs, its security ' of the problem, following which, ity H its blueprint for an inter- | Horan went home to find three of | ’ Mo and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and I pollod fhree. his four sons with their fingers to. ¢ ; P B RETURN YOU to your horie with our compliments. 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