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I‘ AGE FOUR I)(ul\ ”u l.a[mplrl’ FMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Tun MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS TAXES AND DEVELOPMENT A P There rst 1 ka i 1 alrea t form ¢ would wt a propert disguised a chance the Alaska Juneau Gold Minir in re-opening, othe f However, if tax is passed, that aid would be hould the Juneau woulc THE D/\lLY AL/\SKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA would be one wa erty before it ha increaszd the veral companies SUBSCRIPTION RATES and Douglas for S15 months, §8.00: one year ev0ec0en0 000000 ction in much " VISITORS IN WASH. Bikini bomb al struction re- Kuskol Mrs. Herbert C. Redman was ina (h“l ent lnxn\ \\.nr]\ warned former dova and « staggering toll it we d the target arles A. Wheel ional survival hic meetings bef ka in April Mrs. Joe Franech of Fairbanks s visiting her sister, Mrs. Mar- ndustrial lab- ed “license The Washington . Merry-Ge-Round (Continued frum Page Onej tor Owen Brewste- of Main took Baldw having re| wou e w thi; xplaining t Massachu- man) deci ake a BRICKER CHAMPIONS LAND LORD> rent control » need Federal rent c Low tide 3:04 am., High tide 9:13 a.m Low tide 16:11 p.m to task mainly for that would load up the the letter to the press. Otherwise, he assured him lid other GOP leaders, that ev Senators Wile bogged down g was said here Baldwin replied he too work out Low tide 17:11 p.m., 23 1t High tide 23:54 p.m,, 12.8 ft R R ich should be hi . LOGGERS ATTE! [ION LOGGERS with logs AnloTELEPHo“E r suie. Contact Juneau Lumber Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. 10,000,000 ‘feet. For further particulars see Juneau Lumber Mills, 433-t k out good administ Chairman Tobey of Taft led off 1 rent con- ublican Controlled temperatures the yea ound favor the increase of i ts in the home, food plants, the mercy of lan committee - | T AR RO prers 1. 5= " \ S1120 YEARS AGO 74w 2B | ! THE IuMI’ILLI‘i { App!\nhid\‘ e | Y 8! WO MARCH 15, 1927 ! MARCH 15 73 The Pioneers of Alaska were planning a “Sourdough” dance to be| Margaret Lindsay . 1 during the Grand Igloo session. { A Demos . ; Mrs. H. M. McClellan . annual conference of superintendents of the Alaska Road | Sam Shy ® | commission was to be held in Juneau within several days ] 1 . S : L. D. Henderson was re-elected Territorial Commissioner of Pld\xr;l»! MARCH 16 . | Keith Hunsaker L i Roberta Brown . 3 3 i | Charles M. Tuckett . U. S. Deputy Marshal Ed. Sherman arrived from Tenakee L-m'uu!"‘ Harry Sperling, Jr. ° new post at Haines. i Mrs, Fred Boynton . - | Lois MacSpadden . Dr. A. D. Haverstock of Anchorage was at the Gastineau Hotel. | Mrs. M. E. Monagle . iy A Gladys Demers . Hans Floe, Superintendent of the Hawk Inlet cannery, was in town. | . L ¥ S AR (RS The Legion of the Moose was to meet this night and all members | - i were requested to attend | | i 3;. cloudy T . ot S T ] troimen of Anchorage, called on Delegate Bartlett recently while in Washington attending the Nation- Polic: A Jack Reag been in W: government officials and has will go," ANY is an adjective modifying the numeral pronoun ONE. | visited Prince William Wesley T. Gliman, - Pighaiy Ba § Dally I_essons in Enghsh 2\1/ L. GORDON B e S U my of the FBI WORDS OFTEN MISUSED one word, is an indefinite | of Kuskokwim has pronoun, meaning any person itley, “Anycne may enter | ington to confer with whenever he wishes.” In the phrase, “ANY ONE (iwo words) of those egate Bartlett. M. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Mesdames (pluarl of MADAM). Pro- inte ma-dam, first A s :n MAY, second A as in ASK, accent last und ea and interests to supply wim country OFTEN MISSPELLED: Bur ONYMS: Obsolete, outv 1pp! low; not LOWE out-oi-date, cld-fashioned, anti- recent visitor to Delegate Bart- ted office. Mrs. Redman, the WORD STUDY: a word three times and it is yours.” chen DeLeo of Cor- increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each da neau, is in Washington ERRATIC;! not conforming to rules or standards; irregula a her husband, who is With .0 of erratic habits. [ Federal Housing Administra- while in Washington on business. Mr. Wheeler, a e of the University of Q. Should a woman,*who drops her handkerchief, hurriedly pick is with the U. S. Concilia- up before the man hi will move to Ft A. No; she should wait for him to p: e D A | a chance to see it? k it up. Service ¢ Arkansas, leaving Louis, | ke has been located re- Q. What are two subjects that should be avoided, if possible, during neral conversation? | B. Walker, representa- A. Religion and politics. Too often these two topics bring on heated ! in Alaska for Goodyear Tire arguments and embarra Rubber Comp: was a re- Q. Who should visitar in I gate Bart- A No-one office while in Washington isiness. Mr. Wal DEsae L SGRES Y e 20 and S or a series 2; Lo el |_00K and LEARN f)\' C. GORDON { e et e the first to leave the dinner table? sing situation | | > tebl2 until the hestess rises, and she mu wait until e d eating ! § \ ] [ e oy Wt is the orlgin of the small bow i the Uning of a man's h expects to return to ' some ime in ApHE She 2. What precious stone ranks next to the diamond in hardness? ympanied by her young! 3. What is the significance of the terms “left” and * s applied Andra to political parties? e ors e 4. What is the young of a whale called? o 0 TH HUGHTHETE S » 5. What is the oldest British colony? | L ANSWERS | TiDE TABLE ® 1. A holdover from the time when hats were made in only a few | . sizes and a drawstring was inserted in the lining to tighten or loosen the | hat to fit the head. H 2. The sapphire. ° 3. Left wing members of a leg MARCH 16 lative body are liberal or radical, High tide 23:08 p.m. 116 ft while right wing members are conservative. ! 3 5 F 4. Calf | foundland, discovered by John Cabot in 1497 | . . . MARCH 17 . tide 4:28 am., 70 ft. o tide 10:32 a.m., 129 ft. o ° . . . BOAT OCWNERS!! | e s o 0 0 0 o o It's not how much you pay for MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. your fur coat, or how little—1It's SECOND and FOURTH what you get for your money Marlin Victor Furs, Inc. James C. Cooper, CPA The Erwin Feed Co. CALIFORNIA Jenes-Stevens Shop Seward Street Near Third Alaska Music Supply Pianos—Musical Instruments Phone 206 Second and Seward Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Phone 204 29 W. 12th St. {Warfield's Drug Store| | a5 Drugs) Ideal Paint Shop SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1947 Monday of each month | in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. CHAS. B. HOLLAND, dish Fur Craftsmen for Three Generations Sw Worshipful Master LEIV ecretar BUSINESS COUNSELOR Specializing in Corporation—Municinal and Trust Accounts i Silver Bow Lodge No. A 0.0.F., Meets every Tues- Visiting Brothers Welcome J. A. SOFOULIS, Noble Grand ! H. V. CALLOW HAY, GRAIN, COAL Meets every Wednesday at 8 L. and STORAGE m. Visiting brothers welcome. E. C. REYNOLDS, xalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary Grocery and Meat Market “SMILING SERVICE" 478 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices Bert's Cash Grocery PIIONE 104 or 105 {] FREE DELIVERY Juneau LADIES'—MISS READY-TO-WEAR "The Rexall Store” Your Reliab! le Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Arthur M. Uggen, Manager HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a Profession and Supplier o o w7 || €D B. P. 0. ELKS REPAIR SHOP Blacksmith Work GENERAL REPAIR WORK 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau’s Most Popular “Meating” Place | | ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 “The Store for Men” SABINS e Bldg. E GENERAL l FOR Wall Paper NYAL Family Remedies NISH ICE CREAM You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt Hutchings Economy THE BARANOF Market Choice Meaa(srAleAll Times corrEE SHuP - The Alaskan Hotel The Charles W. Carter Newly - Hitiovatad; Rooms at Reasonable Rates Mortuary | PHON] Fourth and Franklin Sts. | O NGO PHONE 136 —-—I——_ VANITY BEAUTY Card Beverage Co. SALON ‘Wholesale 805 10th St. Cooper Building PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager for MIXERS or SODA POP Open Evenings Fhone 218 R e e e war | Complete with four crystals, microphone, ’l power supply and ready fo operate and retail store: ok s Vs We prepare boat radio license APPLIC ;’\I'Onb ; we oAk for Free Copy of QU]:STIOI\S and ANSWERS for Radiotelephone operator permit Fisher and Radiaphone Radiotelephones | and Receivers in stock in variety of models ‘ sitliels | ALASKA ELECTRONICS | DOWN 4. 010 musica : (New locafibn 337 Seward in Shailuuk Bldg) : Happen azain (= t g 3 MARTHA WHITE g | us a pald.up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA sx,y‘l_-:}".’v;‘”‘:rv. EMPIRE is invited to he our guest THIS EVENING. . Shrub with a Present this coupon to the box office of the 5 @ CAPITOL THEATRE Tennls siroke |‘ and receive TWO TICKETS to see: | w hv‘ hip | 0 Coy % "RIVERBOAT RHYTHM" | Feaeral Tax—12¢ per Person moe || PHONE 14_THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. . Semiprecious Tu‘;":;":r and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and fi‘;;%"v'\’ : RETURN YOU to your horie with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! '['here isno suhsmule !or newspaper advertising! JAMES W. y at 8:00 P. M, I. O. O, F. HALL =g | Plumbing © Healing il Burners Telephone-313 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Frapklin Junehu PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS & UNEAL MARINE C0 Marine REPAIRING aND New Boat Sales Hardware MARINE WAYS and CONSTRUCTION . Rubber Boats root west Eisin s, Appraisals PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While On Our Ways 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—ls_m * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS