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THE DAILY ALASKA LMP]RI —JUNEAU, AL ASKA THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1947 de, cur most effective apon during ! It's not how much you pay for MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 even after the ender. and have so handi- from - . Japan's trad wncial dealings with the \\ 20 Y EA RS A G 0 175 e your v Coak bt how SLHte] | SRCOND aiid IGURTH t of the world as to imnose “economic strangulation N THE E ) what you get for your money | | Monday of each month FNPIRE PRINTING COMPANY e : 2o e X : on that country E e sa about Japan applies AN in Scottish Rite Temple i, June. Mg "’ | | Martin Viclor Furs, Inc. | |} Siten e T matter even to “liberated” countries like Austria and MARCH 20, 19 : Swedish Fur Craftsmen for CHAS. B. HOLLAND. 12 Edita T Korea here Allied policies have prcduced (he same £ S. George l2ft for the south on the Princess Mary r Three (h‘nclu‘lm S orahibe i $ o ¢ Edor | Korea 3 | Worshipful Master; JAMES W. ff MARCH 20 i LEIVERS etary. A\n;”:x. ;;N?l:m ; J mes C. Cooper, cPA| | —— A : SRR ey | | BUSINESS COUNSELOR Silver Bow Lodge y Convers ove was ed Secreta | Bhadilieng 4 o. A 2, LO.OF., | | | | | | | States has already spent hundreds of R. Shepard was elected President of the Grand Igloo, Pioneers and Ketchikan was selected as the meeting place next year. Bsoia Clii Attt The United SUBSCRIPTION RATES 3 millions of dcllars feeding the Japanese and the Ger- Velivered by carvier in Juneas and Douglas for BL50 per monthi | s, and President Truman has asked for $300,000,000 e { the following ¥ - tor that purpose this year. The British are 5T s e e even more dollars desperately needad for i1l promptly notify leir own reconstruction to support their German arity in the delivers As General MacArthur points out, the only lternative to this is to risk creating a situation which not only breeds disorder and violence, imperiling our wn occupation ticops, but aiso makes Japanese and i Germans an easy prey to any ideology which promi PO <o Ernest Kirberger arrived on the America T fom Kake, d. That would defeat our demccratization ; s Kenneth Allen Meets every Tues Alton J. Cropley s Mildred Sinclair at' E‘ 00 P. M., I. O. 0 F. HALL Mrs. M. M. Richter Visiting Br thers Welccme J. A. SOFOULIS, Noble Grand Kfi;\x.m;: ;{;fi(ll:\xlh Th & H. V. CALLOW, Secretary athry a e Erwin Feed Co. : Offi o/: 3 A HAY. GRAIN, COAL Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. Corporation—Municinal and Lewis, owner of the Juneau Water System, left on the Princes: s o8 el ol i Trust Accounts to return to his California home. B. B. Green, traveling man, arrived from the south on the Queen. ese00eeenssocos e0ecs00 00000 imperil our victory 7eathe report vh, 36: low. ‘nmv Tapan and Germany were well able ko feed ! from . ‘Tenneasee SUk SEIEAIG| Wortus LGS e D i ri sk etk ReRrk - SRR e Lhnt e e ihev rouid|round in the big black limousine| ~~==""""" SN S T A A T and STORAGE m. Visiting brothers welcome. - : S ' . formerly reserved for Vice Presi- . . . | E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted grow all their own food but because they were among e T { D ' l E l h Y | e Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, S the important workshops of the world. Today they dent Wallace and Vice President al V essons in ng M W. L. GORDON CA LIF ORNIA k i. BIGGS, Secretary \re within our power, and our power has made the | Truman. Now Vandenberg, as Pres-; | e S E— xS workshops still. Yet, given 3 e. they could 'ident Pro Tem of the Senate, has | easily start up again, not only oduce goods (o | inherited the i WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say. “He passed so quickly that 478 — PHONES — 371 buy their food but also to revair the damage they have | . difficul g it hade 2 . N ’ el ; ; . e e cons’ NAVY IRKS SMALL BUSINESS made his identity difficult.” S it made his' IDENTIFICATION High Quality Foods at Ber! h done. s S0 el Jocusietiiine thelr 1SSPEELR0 SRR \t" The IDENTITY of a person is his individuality, or person- | ModARIRIE . Priids i I's Cas G!’DCBIY ! i PIHONE 104 or 105 tinents, If that means increasing their industrial and | You can write it down that the difficul therewith their military potential, this factor is more House Armed Services Committee alit i ot > e will cr down on the Navy's new OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Nuptial. Pronounce nup-shal (not nup- FREE DELIVERY Juneau system, whereby the U as in P, A as in SHALL unstressed e e Grocery and Meat Market SMILING SERVICE 3 than balanced by our own control, expected to last for many years, and even more permanently by the procurement sy . ) A t s S E | Yot lsewhere, which brass hats are squeezing out small OFT] MISSPELLED: Burlesque: observe the QU. | J(mes-SlevenS Shup | | creation of an industrial 5 : .ans a new balance of power. It would seem obvious | Gealers and jobbers, by buying sup- 'NONYMS: sti verb), doubt, dispute, challenge. means a new balance of power. It would s¢ ) YNONYMS: Question (verb), doubt, dispute, challenge LAPIES'—MISSES' that if the world is to return to peace and prosperity | plies for ship service stores direct WORD STUDY: “Ohe & word three times ard it 18 yours” Let us| READY-TO-WEAR "The Rexall Store"’ i will have to turm from destruetion to construction. {rom :x]mnulu(“ wrers. L icrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. ‘Today's word oy o8 fiexal Llie Iretyfn tISAE EC i cun Tt Rifoce. a0 Aac : . AMBIDEXTROUS; using both hands with equal ease. (Pronounce am- | j Seward Street Near Third U T LABOR LEGISLATION many represents the first attempt to apply this prin- Anderson of California last week . B “ i L ciple in the occupation areas revealed that hundreds of dealers Ui~ s, A as in AM, I as in IT, E as in DECK, U as in US un- BUTLER-MAURO House of Representatives ' and jobkers who normally do busi- stressed, accent third syllable) Alaska Music supply DRUG CoO. e, PRI ness with Bhipi storeesure DAl e ,_,,--~-”-----_-,-,,,,,,“,~.--,,,-,,,,,,,,_- Cigarette Currency Arthur m. Uggen, Manager it is perhaps at this late : ! cluded from the Navy market i SH o1 b latng grope ' st i Lt i, i it vt o | MODERN ETIQUETTE %ypunra 1 | | Fomwvtca sovonens ||| HABRY BACE aska seem to favor some sort of legislation which Shipped into theatres cf war in stupendous quan- [\, AT el gt S ey S L and Supplier D i uld correct s the nbuses by labor unions, cut | ities for several years, American clgarettes 1008 80 | ¢a they must sell direct toithe| o T Phone 206 Second and Seward ruggist down damag < stoppages an 1te better became a standard medium cf hange for many s Navy at factory prices, or their Q. Why should one send out formal invitations several weeks in “The Squibb Store” employer-employee relations of transactions. Our troops traded them for virtually | pod o ot e “oarried in ship | advance? ‘ N T A poll conducted in Ketchikan showed a majority everything they wanted, in Europo, Nerth Africa att | stores, Congressman Anderson and So that the hostess may fnvite other guests to take the place of REPAIR SHOP T lishment, of the Pacific area. Tax-free cigarettes usually sold forfy;c committee colleagues will de- | those declining the invitations Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burnei these ques n 1e 4 I Y g 50 cents a carton in post excha nd ship P25 | mand that the brass hats cease Q. Is it all right for a mother to allow her children to attend a party | Blacksmith Work d sh b ) F ; e our soldiers and sailors an extraordinary : b . i e t5FARahon ought out this system. which excludes small . the home of someone she does SHBwe oo 4 ther poll conducted in Anchorage brought ou ‘hasing power, much more important in some areas ¢ home of someone she does not know? GENERAL REPATR WORK 4 ? : | i . Lusinessmet A. Yes, if the party is given for school d: 92 2th st | | the following than the dollars they had in their pockets, i Ay G0 party 81v i} 00! 1 | | Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. | | jority believed that no person should be his did not stop with thejend of hostilities. On | (cCPYRIGHT, 1444, BELL SYNUICATE. INC) Q. What is the regulation size for wedding invitations, dances, and | lr—— ChaRHEI Boal works way from working whether not the contrary, a cigarette is worth mcre, in Central e T milar affair | g P. O. 2133 West Juneau Jon. that certain union abuses Europe, than it was during the war. The supply is The regulation size is five and a half by seven and three-eighths The Store for Men” Across from Boat Harbor e corrected by legislation, that sympathy reduced, the demand continues, and the shortage of| N ) Phone RED 110, after 6 P. M. e awed, and that other legislative | other goods remains acute, Those are the conditions| U E 1,‘ SARBINS strikes = for a barter trade by means of cigarettes FOR ; 5 B e v the Hc i % N steps which have been turned down by the HOWSC T ) o gin 1o o dispateh published in World Re- ME BE 1 LOOK nd I.EA R by mgl Bl Bould be taken port, '8 Dt of 20§ Cikdibites has o valigjicone ; d A. C. GORDON } LR A One bill still remains to be considered by the (oioq ineo dollars, ranging from 60 cents in Paris to W'a'l Paper House—Senate Bill 77 which provides for a referendum 0 in Finland, With five packages one can buy a| = e o warfield:s Drfl s!fli’e 5:nd-DAY, MARCH 1f What repubic has the smallest population? 1 g vote on the subject of the closed shop in Alaska. But ¢majl radio recciver in Germany. For 20 packs, with | _ s s I n? 4 if it has not been defeated by the time this appears, o value here in America of $360, one can get @ pre-! 'r‘“ sed) s e . S 0 (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Ideal Paint ShOp e e 3 it AR 56—To appropriate $25 . | NYAL Pasar ‘& : it probably will be. The very members of the House cision camera 9 R ERTORL A R 8 3. What friendly little bird is named for a sint? NYAL Family Remedies who argued for the recent fish trap referendum on Cigarettes moving into the channels of black | to establish a southern branch of “h«:l Bifs y igls o e a sal 1 Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt i 3 s ¢ e G % Iniversity ask se at is the si ance of the wo i 1en used in refer- s P the grounds that the people of Alaska should be |market trade pass through 10 transactions, on the ;‘ “L]“““]'"-‘H“‘ A]“'L‘“‘“ P"b‘"“ o JEEA. In Feler HORLUCK'S DANISH i YELILMOS e ) i et ‘ | ey | 13 by the House but the Sen- cnce to a grea n singer e f e . average, before they are smoked. And, as a rule, they ) . ICE CREAM — allowed to vote on any subject will help to kill this = 00 (0t o especially, by farmers. For | ate refused to accept it 5. How many masts has a full-rigged ship? 3 :uu ] F-;ld Food Finer and measure. Several Republicans who campaigned on 9r¢ Smoked, ' GOHIEY e market prices for| H. B. 97—To allow the Tax Com- o el ; arvice Afate Colmlets at promises that scme of the abuses of the past Would o0} food jtems as butter. They alone can afford to |iissioner to travel outside the Ter- Iceland, with only 21,618 people. Hfl’chlngs EconomY THE BARANOF be corrected will also help to defeat this measure, smoke up the medium of exchange ritory 2. “Faust” has been sung more than any other five operas com- M k Committe bined ar e‘ The majc of Alaskans who would vote on such Unhappily, great numbers of Americans on duty in Ci e Subst > for 3 d. 3. Martin Choice Meats At All Times| | proposal are laborers. Why then should the labor Germany are taking advantage of this, having cigar- ] : rs oppese a bill ch would put this question to ettes sent from the United States in order to buy matched .MU) Federal funds for 4. It is the feminine form of the Italian word meaning divine. T t t I le? goods and services at virtually no cost to themselves.! vocational education in Alaska T " 8 I g 9 e ol DR s s & retined type of looting, quite comparable to| H..J. M. 83—Asking Congress toy > Three B The Alaskan Hotel the misleading occupation currencies the Germans repeal the Act which prohibits £ S | f‘ Occupation Polic {hemselves issued to facilitate the looting of France,|ownership of reindeer by whites. | ————————" The .Jharles w. Carfer Newly Renovated Rooms b e 5 1{{!:,(‘::;}“'(5“‘.’.; { other invaded countries when they had e :*-*' 2 : i MnToR REB“!LD and MABI“'E SERVICE MoriuarY 5 M?somme B Machine Work — Welding Fourth and ‘Franklin Sts. PHONE SINGLE O In his appeal to Congress for food for the Japanese, In a sense, it may be grim justice that the tables i it euaee the are now turned, and Germany is being bled of con- s . General MacArthur put in blunt language the |are now turned, and German ) 0 TiDE TABLE CINE BETITT] en el 1012 West 10th Street H VANITY BEAUTY J end relief to our | sumer g »ods by occupying forces. But it still is ar Card Beverage Co. SALON former enemiss a year and a half after the end of | unfortunate practice, adding, as it does to the heritage MALGE. a1 Wholesale 805 10th St. Cooper Building hostilities. The reason, he says, is that we have con- | of bitterness that flows from war. th tide 1:27 am. 16.0 ft here isno subsmuie for newsnaner advertising! | | euose 216-pax or N1GHT ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager for MIXERS or SODA POP Open Evenings Fhone 218 Profession BOATS BUILT and REPAIRED BSOS 1 T ST W DI primary n why it is necessary to s | g 8 ' smerges r tide 7:20 am., 15 ft meeting was purely informative, | denberg and Taft emerged from fide 1596 Bt 169 1t f The Washlnglon One thing a large bloc of GOP|the White House the other day af- oW tide 19:38 p.m,, -09 ft Senators still wants to know is|ter a conference with Presiden Merry-Go-Round O ths' sty come fomta| Trumanijay tnevswalked through! >, Ll 00 L HEIG aid Greece and Turkey—later Kor- the ~corridors, Vandenbe ed EREE 0 Taft whether the Ohio Senator had (Continued frum Page Onej | ea, Palestine, India, and perhaps 2 onsiued ) y transportation back to the Hill LOGGERS E— — ————~-— | other countries in the battle to LOGG b o mendations. The majority of other e R e ity Suie. a o b3 4 \ g end of it, they fear, and they see Mills. Will buy from 1€0,000 ft indicated by their questioning that ' €nd - i 4 S 1 y | 3 X their hopes of budget balancing me? invited Vandenberg [ [] they have some d bout the £ i e to 10,000,000 feet. For further 0 jvisability o jtervention 8one glimmerir _,,Del"",l?“d' ”pl,lui IZ’“_ s paiticulars see Juneau Lumber s ) T s SIS That's fine. We'll both ride back | S b e TAX CZAR KNUTSON to the Hiii & Senator McKell Y 3 a g from the GOP X Cz NUTS e [] Jators when Vandent men- Prussian-like Chairman Harold “4% : | Leaders of the Japanese forcign TBANSM[TTEBS Knutson has long riled the Demo- Note — vandenberg, who hasn' colony in Brazil did not admit red that case the loan was o March Crats by his dictatorial control oi had a government car before, nev-|Japan's ‘surrender foy more than approved by Congress by : 5 the House Ways and Means Com- er refers to it as his own, but asla year after V-J day adracce: (o, Groeee o 10 e, bu now e H G Mekelars e secas pemape e 7 S| complete with four crystals, microphone, Telephoue-313 Nighis-Red 730 Republican nerves owever. it |Gres oy which the gentleman! Empire Want-ads for results! 2 kim0 : S power supply and ready fo operate B Harri Machine Shop, Inc. yield a minor point the other day. Jcre Cooper of Tennessee, one of w, 1 the sharpest members of the com- Ws. prepare boat 1adio ot mittee made a reference to the APPLICATIONS . . . . Ask for previous day’s testimony by Sec- A A ! Free Copy of QUESTIONS and eSS 0 SRR i e el s i | ANSWERS for Radiotelephone EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED tson doubted tbe accuracy of s : ‘_" ant 1 operator permit. . i DR. D. D. MARQUARDT er’s memory, and called upon 3 . 1 e b OPTOMETRIST committee clerk to give him a| ) ,SUruC York st g - . | aBFy. oF e’ Frandorint ot Bayderol . b Sl xoork state Fisher and Radiaphone Radiotelephones Second and Franklin testimony at the previous day's town in 2 Metal fastener PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS ) wE R and Receivers in stock in As Knutson started to turn the jes Demoorst water Lynon or| 1 Joit o 45 fen, e variety of models JUNEATU M A]{[N]} (] 0 York asked: “May the rest 4l 53. Nut B e I‘]"“ S e L L I ot Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle AlA K | Marine REPAIRING AND NEW Boat Sales ema “I have just this one copy.” re- : name ’ : i plied K:un]\u: n‘l))\w\]M\ annoyed. | 31, Narrates 0. P i o ‘5 l:';f)"\?,',"\s‘ Ibase S A ELE(TRONI(S Hal'dware MABINE WAYS and ‘c.:n " the rest of us get copies?” '’ 33. Ife P Al i £ u‘\:\:‘”m" 8. Article g 3 CONS'I‘RU_C’I‘ION . P30 (New location 307 Seward in Shattuck Bldg.) || Fubber Boats rectwetrionns. Appraisals \ Have Your Boat Steam Cieaned While On Our Ways S0 eo0so0oo s CHINA VS. GREECE he questioning finding out from uld recc 11 T have is just ti ter's copy,” Knutson repeated But I suppose the Speaker has ene, too—or does he share yours? returned Lynch sarcastically | 3 i s | the 7 et LS GEORGE JORGENSON Testily, Knutson snarled at clerk, “Oh give him a copy- if we e e i T e he y = oihe winis " | s a pald-up subscriver (o THE DAILY ALASKA' ' i ina— ~ : A : o EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENIN 1891—Over Half a Century of Banking—1347 asked tak A oat afficer, rmati I'm sure of one thing,” counter- % T : Present this coupon to the box office of the t has come to m i I ed Lynch, who is about 40 year 9 1: £ * il L A S s s o ! §on CAPITOL THEATRE last October at thi tish 1d not liki e these areas—| o Oliairnd & commitse d receive TWO TICKETS to see: et 5 T b W L1 " wg ek The B. M. Behrends 1 und nd,” Taft added t vs and Means Commit 9" Foreign Mi ¥ told 3 1at Knutson will not p 2“4 Feaeral Tax—12¢ per Person Ba“k Scarcer this Any tax bill to be considered e e own Bepusican members o ; g, PHONE 14__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. Oldest Bank in Alaska a word of it hat his 20 percent straight reduc- brick: colloa, If that is true, 1 x 0 chance of pi E 1 BBl and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and :}‘;“}'3““ L ceclainly was not te o 910 Wifibes W itadiied 1 3 “"“";w iing RETURN YOU to your horae with our compliments. COMMEBCIAL SAVINGS No attempt was made to lay| SENATOR M'KELLAR'S CAR e 1 WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! dc P al GOP position -\ Republican Senate leaders Van- Rent down a formal GOP position; the\ na leaders Van 1 Wile