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| PAGEFOLR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA . SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1947 = ————e e impressive was the prejudice which people held a tinctly remember leveled J e 'I"s not how much you pay for MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 1 == | = 20 Y EA RS A G 0 from - | Jvour fur coat, or how little—1t's | | SECOND and FOURTH ¥ THE EMPIRE !\ what you get for your money | | Monday of each month | Pt |u|\r|\(,(.nn ANY who sent their aged parents to publi PR in Scottish Rite Tem ; s K e o b i A o i i g 3 e p Mlasks raens | FCOPIE might ve been poor | o Mar"n v'dor Fu"' 'n(' beginning at 7:30 p. m. sidered themselves unfortunat MARCH 22, 1927 Swedish Fur Craftsmen for CHAS. B. HOLLAND, President M A A axur s where sickness or m b el A prospectors’ aid bill, canying an appropriation of $20000, was| Three Generations Worshipful Master; JAMES W s Bu Manager great asse % o unanimously passed by the Territorial Senate. ; r. prid d i . e LEIVERS, Secretary: B B o s e . Mae Williams, Worthy Matr d Alice Brown, Secretary, 1 } Jamesc Cooper, CPA BT e Oclivered by carrier i1 duneau and Douglas for £1.50 per month; her noteworthy aspect ¢ . 4 Mac D, S SO S e BLOWH SFCTELALY) Swned BUSINESS COUNSELOR ilver Bow Lodge six months, SX.00; ene vear, SI5.00 ce of mind that was . call for a regular session of the Order of Eastern Star. | Eaiialbin 4 No. A 2, LO.OF. ir e, 37.50; the most trying conditions ® S - i Corporation—Municinal and cets every Tues- | f t they will B tly notity fathers was very realist hd o Steamer Yukon, Capt. C. A. Glasscock, Purser Joe Large, arrived from | Wkl At ahiy, day at 8:00 P. M, I. O. O. F. HALL e v faflure or irresularity In the delivery picsonhic detachment. It » o the south on the first trip since the previous December. Among arrivals | Visiting Br thers Welcome ¢ 602 B Office, 374 It paid little ‘attention to camy . o Wwere Mrs. Robert Hurley, E. E. Ninnis, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pekovich, A, | J. A. SOFOULIS, Noble Grand % ; Has SHible e | Van Mavern, Howard D. Stabler, { o H. V. CALLOW, Secretary MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS that the concept of comple . - | The Erw“l Feed . , Secretary The A F . . dream, that life needed a . . St Co, —— | re ne had its joys well as . o Mrs. W. A. Fleek, who had been seriously ill for several months, Office in Case Lot Grocery herein. t5 darkrives pleasure . ® | was recovering at her home in Douglas. ! PHOSNE 704 B P 0 ELKS NATI RESENTA Newspapers, 111 hocause it accepted the wor . » s | HAY, GRAIN, COAL Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. oA Who car . . Joe Crosson, piloting a Swallow plane, arrived at Nome, making and STORAGE m. Visiting brnthers welcome. ¢ £ Jkthe . ® even-hour trip from Fairbanks | E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted y . . Ciakin | Ruler. W. H. BIGGS r esent generation and that go 5 1 - W. H. S, Secretary timers ‘enjoyed. #b infinttesy wsure of | s I g oshde oo U. S. Marshal Albert White and Mrs. White left for the south with CA LIF 0 RNIA = - LTS TR of mind tham {5 evident at present? That cal y prisoners and were to visit their old home in Idaho before returning { Grocery and Meat Market “SMILING SERVICH to make the best of life out of conditions in a far qu ANIMA[S R ‘ i . . : e AL Leona Graber, buyer for B. M. Behrends, Inc, had returned from — PHONES — 371 . frem perfect world was one peculiar attribut ¥ e b ERRR R o vt taony the souti: and had taken an apartment at the Gastineau. | High Quality Foods at : Bert's Cash GI'OCEI'Y ) ed EEnEInuon - 3 leN IN | Moderate Prices N The difference derives from a transformation in the s PHONE 101 or 105 philcsophic attitude toward life Frank Metcalf arrived frem Sitka on the Admiral Rog e FREE DELIVERY Juneau ! E ’;“ e ‘h‘ > ':,] \“[ b6k oF -phbile &old Dust Twins” Humfrey and Meherin left for the westward on Janes-SIevens Shop routine service in the stratic « U ; the Yukon i What is more, they h been told t! WASHINGTON, March 22 % i | LADIES'—MISSE:! "Th I A onorable.” The Forest Service reported today P ADY- : aqEHCy RS kit iy The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church was to! ! READY-TO-WEAR e Rexall Stare American Tiberalism tional forests, especially in the deer t at the home of M‘;JM-" Kilroy Seward Street Near Third le Pharmacists y an Liber: Sonitomient . LTS VRS PR S BUTLER-MAURO i X L The deer population in these pro- . b ) b ¥ i 1 : those modern believers in the (St. Lous Star-Times) ecte aneas nas e om 000 | Daily Lessons in English % Alaska Music Supply DRUG CO. ke care the Among the most irritating enemies of the Pro- ;" 1o91 1 1992000 last year, the W. L. GORDON 3 ' we S ! re movement in the nited- States are those' . .o <4 in a survey J8suga in E Arthur m. Uggen, Manager H p very I “fellow-travelers” who insinuate fHemselves into lb- =5~ A e e T T T R T Pianos—Musical Instruments ARRY BACE ¢ E . f t His entire eral and labor organization in‘the hove of using these Restoration Week . WORDS OFTEN MISU D: Do not say, ‘He is the most eccentric and Supplier > . cord. His namo BIOups for their own purposes. They are willing 10 ™60 inoreases during the same human I have ever seen” Say HUMAN BEING, or PERSON. Phone 208 Second and Seward Drugglst ! : truth in what he Work for many causes, but s or later they tr pericd were given as OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Debauch. Pronounce de-bauch, E “The Squi i 1 i s to swing the organization to the support of their ow: 3 g 2 ks {E unstresse: ] g 1 o] o] e Squibb Store Elk, ,000 to 160,000; antelope, in ME unstresseu, AU as in HAUL (not de-bouch), accent last syllable HEINKE INERAL special ends. These ot independent political 27 0 PTE e Sk et 4 18 i) AL Where Pharmacy Is a measures are based on : : RV I . 2,400 to 27,000; moose, 3, OFTEN MISSPELLED: Sylph; pronounced SILF ! REP»\[R SHOP s I 2 ( g INERSVES BT S thinkers. but slavish followers of the “line"—no mattexr | -0/= 000 000 to 74,000 i . Profession es everyone a liv how many pretzel bends it may take ‘ ,r“‘p “u\‘)w m: biorn. ahibep ‘““ SYNONYMS: Ostentatious, pretenticus, CORSpiCUOUs, sumptucus, | (Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner] df 15 yea ither effort nor money h: Devoted to the Constitutic guarantees of free e 1573 s ‘v' eous, gaudy, showy. | Blacksmith Work 4 E i act this theory. In thought and free speech, some Is have felt con- { COURKEE L0 e e D S e L ) three Himos ard T I e e BOATS BUILT and REPAIRED % i i : en u ard these | {rom 13,000 to 9,000 s se & word s and it is yours t us 5 € ystem of old- strained to show a mistaken hospitality l‘_‘l\!\‘;l i P Y increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | | Phone 204 920 W. 12th St. channel Boa. w k il operation; welfare measures People. But cne may MENDACIOUS: given to falschood: lying. “A man who would make | I | OrKs P speech without being under obl 0l to help him : 2 4 spread his ideas. Red-baiting obviously is repugnant OnVK e 0 these menadcious statements should not be entrusted with such an “The St for Men” P. O. 2133 West Juneau to a liberal, but that in no way prevents him from ce 9 DI0re " IoK I0R Across from Boat Harbor atta closing his organization to those who are in funda- Nall A"oa"es: "A'“*-”*“'“““'"m"“"~'~'~~~-~"' | SABINS Phone RED 110, after 6 P. M. momic structure. Every conceivable \nonta) disagreement with his own philosophy of demo- from which hardship or suffering might cratic reform. He is not compelled to stand by while Gene’al |0 Hang i MODERN ETIOUETT I OBERTA i S d; mother’s aid has been whi riginal sponsors never ocial security has been Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop emerg: en provided against they wreck his efforts and bring suspicicn upon hi: jangle Bldg. At edly impre ! e rrrree) | ame time labor’s position has been mari- program yved by the passage of the Wagner Act and Dr. Reinhold Niebuhr's Union for I)Vl-mncral\«' Ac- DACHAU, Germany, March 22. g has just brought together in Washington a p—Death sentences have been ressive number of liberal feaders—including Mrs. ded b itera3 more NEtb 2aiha My Q. Which exp Allen” or “My d too numerous to mention. Higher tcn i cther n r wage levels. shorter work days, and a variety of im- ion should be used in a soctal note or letter, “Dear | Warfield's Dl'llg Store r Mr. Allen”? (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) " Pranklin D. Roosevelt, Leon Henderson, Chester guiltv of wartime atrocities. One of A. That depends upon whather the note is formal or informal. | ; ; jem-nts in cenditonis of employment were insured 8 : : ; NYAL Family Remedi provem:nts in cenditonis of employmen “l“‘(”‘”‘““ Bowles, Wilson Wyatt and Bishop William Scarlett of tnose sentenced to be hanged in “My dear Mr. Allen” is the more formal. i F 2 i Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt to workers through the direct action of the GOVEI g 1oujs—who are determined’ that this latest group is Jurgen Stroop Q. Should the bride and bridegroom both reply to a toast that is' | HORLUCK'S DANISH \ ment which openly stood on labor’s side in its strugsle ghay not keep liberalism from being a continuing force , former General of the SS. He given to them? ICE CREA You'll Find Food Fi; d g for a better life in American politics Unlike the merged N C. P. A. €. yuq convicted of murdering cap- A .The bridegroom replies for the bride 3 sl i “When T was 2 boy, it was a matter of pride among Jo Davidscn Committee which Henry Bg- 100 o d Abrican | filers B e e DUk : R i Service More Complete at e AT e sested as the nucleus of a third varty, the “Americans ' g A ) ; offee or tea ed on the table? g the most humble folk that they had never been the gested as the nucleus of o third perty, the “Americalls | giyoop is also accused of lead- R SRS et H lchmgs ECOROHIY recipients of public welfare To ‘live on the town' for Democratic ction’ 1s the ne group ca e ling MAassacres in the Warsaw s dle-of-the-ro e Within t » : o e e was considercd calamity, and famil would but intends to urge a middle-of-the-road course Within it which cost 50,000 lives. De- Markel the two-party set aort e AnFiing Batate pesiiig 1o it A gan spite the death sentence now pend i il e 5 v Je 4 1 (\ 25 That sounds like hard-headed. common-sense lib- ;: o Giriiay, ha will 6 sent'te i LO OK d nd LEA R N A C. GORDO o SHp Macts, B AL Timee timent rotéd in self-respect gave them a strength eralism instead cof the uncritical sentimentality which poy a4 po 5 N PHONES 553—92— to fight adversity on their own. I do not need to .. ;¢ tncse with a special interest to taint the fruits e SENG ) A & 2 remind you of the many noble examples afforded by 'of good will. If this group can follow through it will i R R e s | COFFEE SHOP The Alaskan Hotel EAtls o f b N . § ¥ s FopRtiadn ) MO I R S S AL R e Tih A 1. Of what Presidents were the following the homes: (a) Hermitage, | |'T" P every Lrlyll]l:n,nll!v of I:”“l["\ \;imlv solved xl.u; p:uiyj- :~4‘ y\;lm .x; of {1\(; pr : Im:t“:p)x;l”\\\llx}illx always hasi o e o R S il 'Ihe Charles W. Carter Néwly Hanovated: Rebims 4 3 a ersit hou ic a ance. Equally bros y striped American politi King T , o ¥ ] R e t B lems of adversity without public assistance 1 road: ped ¥ . TiDE TABLE . Fileaa O | Mortua at Reasonable Rates Sy Al 5 ~ . . P % o 1, 1 | "l w h- ' erican Field Service, having done ed its members to profit from Gov- = A e 3. Which two States were once independent republics? } rY PHONE SINGLE O e Was mg on 4 great job as volunteer ambulance ernment-endowed research e e y 4. What are animals with backbones called? | Fourth and Franklin Sts. 22 Me"y-Go'Round ciivee dRingHthe war, s talch | RORRIEE, (08 S Bibooetl & o ik sk o' 5. What are the lines above and below the music staff called? | EHORE 1D | on a peacetime job—sending Am- in bottling up the Kilgore o : ANSWERS: ! . erican students to study abroad the House and is now trying to : lli;}:\“ ‘lls‘c ;}ji :::-: : 1. (@) Andrew Jackson, (b) Thomas Jefferson, (c) James Monroe. | c d B c VANI’STXI%%AUTY (Continued m,m Page Cnegj with a reciprocal arrangement for substitute the big business-author- ‘ + " > : ; ke b e A ” i T AL RRRIES T v 15 Pardie Bttt i staiS Lih the ed Mk BUILGLAL. stead . 0 2. The amount of energy necessary to raise one gram of water frcm 2l everage 0. c Buildin, USA. 'Upuf the death of Harold, Note — Extremely significant is ® MARCH 24 ® 15 to 16 degrees Centigrade. i | Wholesale 805 10th St. ‘ooper g Instead, they will reserve their big USA. .. N e g : T 2SS . ® High tide 2:51 am . : er g guns—major amendments — for a D. Smith, ex-budget director and the lact that the chief ‘buthl;{nllwh-l S “‘d:) 5ios 1: 4 % i zLx‘n:.,:l:d Vermont. ! | PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager | showdown fight on the floor a great gublic servant, his family in the fight against the Klgore - g0 Gl \5hs o i bl for MIXERS or SODA POP Open Evenings Fhone 218 <! This Democratic strategy is why asked that friends not send flow- bill is Dr. John Teeter, for many P e Ly . 5. Leger lines. l Labor Chairman Bob Taft ©rs, but donate the money to can- | vears connected with the brokerage b Brasial & i i g 0 ety ok 4 will lean over backward in drafting |Cer research. There are now 180.-:house of Drexel and Company, O _ _ . o & Taft and House Spe Oil Burners the home fa planned down praying that there might be, strange bedfellows |accepted until 10 a.m. Wednesda Martin had hoped £ 0y Easer scess, ecaise G £000wil amons” men. The (00 o, som marsemeizmer | ed. S0 - Telephoue-319 Nights-Red 730 £ a vote on a Swimming pool dedicated to the S : | e aar oty S 0 25 wATT R new labor bill in both houses be- four chaplains—Protestant, Jew- scientific bill through the House, #EYPO S(:c‘lg‘ht edneaday at noofl ABIOTEI EPHBNE B e o b o e Wit B o ‘1 complete with four crystals, microphone, : : hop, I Harri Machine Shop, Inc. a bill in committee, so as to leave 000 deaths annually in the US.-\IP!HI.IdCl[)lHd affiliate of J. P. Mor- ‘“ ] the Democratic opposition no ma- from cancer, yet its origin and cure ; gan. Dr. Teeter, although now em- \f‘“‘("_“_‘_ B 0 AT 0 ' : 0 are still unknown The Bronx|ployed by the Senate Republican 3 1 B fore the Eas recess. Also on tax- ish, Catholic—who gave their life-: despite the fact that it is introdus s Norte Daok s es. Inside res major GOP talking p durinz Washington of Newark, N. J Rnbbl! T l d the last campaign Alexander Goode of York, Pa. Rev-! P l owWer su anda rea! e ld GOPilend= | ércaa Gdbrge 1/ oix of Ganbiidea; roSSWO uzzie p pply eady fo operate | { Vt, and Reverend Clark V. Poling ; | — A | &2 .. or targ shoot at. h L b 2 e i cer Joe Veterans Hospital is building aPolicy Committee, has been devot-| Effective Apml 1, i Muwhhlp plumbln . Hea'ln : ing his time to pushing the Mills' Estebeth will sail for Sitka and i . Soris far 15 pm. n * for t belts to soldiers on tne sinking|ed by an Arkansas Democrat. 1T fl' give Republicans something to show transport Dorchester and went |lustre of scientific yatents makes Tuesday, and meats only, will be ers are still hopef ena Jeatince masonry ation be.ore of Schenectady, N. Y ACROSS G- Pubiie, vehicls Ve PleDase boat bedio b 7 a1 : 1. Souk Whie APPLICATIONS . .- . Ask for labor until w P e S ol fower H Tlu 3ty g e Ereshen e ANSWERS for Radiotelephone DR. D. D. MARQUARDT . not making the front pages, ator permit, j 13, Turkish decree significant hearings are now| 14, Hurry before the House Inter- 15, Flowed OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin Juneax [ SENATE CHECKER CHAMPION |} It was a few nutes before the Senate convened at 1 uwork and Foreign Commerce Com-| I8 Kiuished 170 Long narrow for the establishment of a! Fisher and Radiaphone Radiotelephones PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS - on ar A ——— —— — ————————— . ——— Free Copy of QUESTIONS and 1 EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED inlet - - | c rrison, a new page recently National Science Foundation. Inj & Previiison and Receivers in stock in | = S appointed by GOP Senator Owen vicw of frantic atomic experiments Ltubber hees | 0 3 1 i a3 road e e | duck . { v 2 Browsier of Maine, was paying abroad, these are important SRR . Varle!y 0! models c.'r U N E A IJ M A R l N E C o . checkers with another pageboy in' Originator o scienc Highiy Tavored S0 R the Hate ol Sstion AR e Cily in Spain ution of sterday’s Puzzle . | e f AR e R e ,,,:d,.‘;.m’:f‘“".i e fustg ‘,‘u, WA PR | /| Marine rePAIRING axp New Boat Saes I roce % e shoulder, “Move ot g, i Bemtor Siony Tono{ 1 S, e § 2 § | Hardware MARINE WAYS and - Toni That's the best play ove. His bill, which set up Mparts o 6 Urehing, B CONSTRUCTION A 1 Young Morris looked at a beard of nine men appointed art of elock 1 noan | ) : chunky, grey ¥ i ] '| Rubber Boats root west Eighth St. pprayals man the President and confirmed by o Yt (New location 307 Seward in Shattuck Bldg.) | PHONE 28 R ALASER BOX 719 If me ate vas back the W] H Cl i ne Senate, was hac by the White | Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While On Our Ways been | House and many scientists. Key to' ] and do ibitzing the Kilgore bill was the provision | e s g = pageboy, pc good, I'd be de that 1 discoveries made through | the use of Federal funds may be on made availabie to the public i ‘The challk was accepted ar ever, the bill now before the short order the older n had H Interstate and Foreign Com- was ¢ n merce Committee, introduced by re- 11s- actionary Congressman Wilbur covered he Dem- Mills of Arkansas, is carefully ceratic Senator Tom wart of ed in another direction Tennessee vides that a koard of 48 $l1 - men irom private bu: MAKING DEMOCRACY WORK | udminister the funds king Demccracy Work De t- The Virginia Press A two F z FRED FOLLETTE us a pald-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASK K EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. 1891_over Ha" ‘ cemu'y 0' Bankmg_fils41 Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE * anu receive TWO TICKETS to see: 4 "'THE GLASS ALIBI” The B. M. Behrends Bank F eceral Tax—12c¢ per Person PHONE 14__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. Oldest Bank in Alaska | - B and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your horae with our compliments. COMMERCI AL S AVNGS 3 '”“‘ JOL D WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 50. l'lwlmlmx(d { e e e ¢ scored a bl Oriental gultar \ he was bea onal Science Foundati nd most significa; is the fact hat the Mills bill provides no safe- rds to prevent as: a for a to get acquainted United States. Charles Girard d'Ogeville are the rewsmen who will make the trip. Kilgore's bill was passed by the Credit Miss Daphne Dailey, st year, despite the open of the Bowling Green Caroline Pro- opposition of the National Associa- gress, with the idea The Am- tion of Manufacturers, which want- ning patent cesses to the big business which these § sent year men Sena

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