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PAGE FOUR Daily Alaska Empire FMPIRF PRINTING COMPANY A s J Alaska to restore the American Republic and our 48 States to] the foundations built by our fathers Adopted by House, January 13, 1947 Adopted by Senate, January 22, 1947." = = = ery evening excer Alaska Needs More Than Interim Aid Seattle Star . MARCH 25 . s Joneku-uk i The National Hcuse and Senate are to be con- | ® “Hy" Seaman . SUBSCRIPTION RATES ; \tulated for their speedy passage of interim Alaska & ® Dewey Baker . Delivered b s l.lw ';: 30 per month; b ikion § Mrs. M Behith s e ; ekt o LIRS : tive hearings cleared the way for intelligent | © Mrs. J l“‘ ;_«‘”g»“‘lh . . s t the crisis which was threatened by with- | ® L‘;’U‘ T “g'“ . g omptly notify | drawal of the maritime commission from Alaska ship- | © M, Liye 5 S . oyt . T President Truman's signature to the measure ® Mrs. R. P. Nelson . Te A : B « Office, 374 fotiowed isediaiiy . Eugene Carothers . 3% MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS It must be emphasized, however, that the interim | ® ° Tae A exclusively % n is exactly what the name implies. Congre o 45 G I LA e ] . . work long-ra if the best =N 1 defense e Pacific o be served present measure 1 shipping-comp th the leg 1411 Northwest The 200-BED CAPACITY NOW PLANNED FOR SITKA SANATORIUM mpromise betwe demands. ation the maritime » rate increases aver- that ¢ 1 cut so ted 1d one-half of ship con poental ) The new Alice Island Sanatorium private operati wanted 1 will soon be lat Si expanded to reveniin 1e 200 bed capacity if current plans 1 | develop for Don C. Fost General Superintendent of the Alaska Na- [tive Service. Foster, ar 0 other ANS offi- left for Sitka today in order the possibilities of en- ent facilities so that the hatsoe ver To compensate for the thre hipping companies w lowed to chat itened loss of s of the interim bil renerally a nominal rate ci to surve larging pr subs Congress de- taking the But we believe ubsidies are nec Hre A hospital can accommodate 200 tu- role In nadl ""1” Qeiense 1‘" 5 GLUW berculosis patients o e Foster says he is hoping to se- F( e bene ew ers ¢ Eaawsexactly h cure necessary funds from the Ap- o L S erewi i subsidies could propriations Committee in Congress te St ¢ (‘ this year v $ Jeii i While at Sitka, the ANS officials Indiana 3 ; & will also inspect the new Ortho- sidized Canadian vesscl |seasiaee T i Indiana heeds no gu S DR Which could bE sk lely | Pedic Hospital on Japonski Island We Hoosiers + - b e Z !'The hospital was scheduled to ad< one ¥ nal defense measure, i eason /mit its first patient today. Accompanying Foster were Ralph fooled quite » speedily considered b; \so believe, in accord w trick that Mize, District Construction Super- Va be bigge: w1 f e (-h, d:‘k e PR for the ANS and Dr. Max Sandt, Assistant Medical Di- 5 + T uraged, and any tendency at o 5 ¥ rector for the ANS ical brokerage — .o > three iucted We have decided 6 Ndbs Yaten t lose ;‘ ,I:w:’n‘;‘[], :nul V\V' ‘}-'_ \ g the level of s than | REGULAR MIDWEEK by some admitted operating eificiencies > 48 States that the inter groups will be LENTEN SERVICES, So we propose henceforwar elve vigorous, healthy n » care of ourselves. We are fed up w 1bs consolidation cou: ot fail to in- lUTHERA" (HUR(H d paternalism. We are no one's stepc nd effectiveness of voices urging G aaRy grown up. We serve notice that we will re ct to intelligent shiy legisla- Tomorrow, Wec evening ton, D. C., adopting u also b Send o e 7:30 o'clock the next-to-last of t resolved by The House of Represer o i SRR Rk regular midweek Lenten ser- of The General Assembly of the State of I The applied, either by es will be hel e Lutheran h, corner of and Third Streets. The meditation for the evening will be titled, “A Cleansing Main action serve the interests of no groip; they That we respectfully petit and Senators to vote ressmen fetch our county court house and city halls back from ure |along the W which wiiE Heiak Pennsylvania Avenue. We want government to come development of the general theme home. Resclved, further, that we call upon leg- t long- | Of these services, “The Way of islatures of our r States and on d cit frameworlk for a | the Cross.” All interested persons to attend vices will which is are cordially welcome These special Lente for Alaska, its neighbo! everywhere who belie he basic principles of Lin4 1 with us, and we with them coln and Jefferson to j The Washington Merry-Go-Round (Continued prum Page f Ho- boomed for of colored am, Wa 1 en th post to be good espeaTe = R R AR tude HOUSING ADMINISTRATOR George D v attack PROTE orous campa We The deal was put over by CI sidence of Frar man Jesse Wolcott (Michigan) of ther of the Sta the Banking i Currency Com- Key's old home threatens to be de- 06 el e e A mittee and Chairman Ben Jensen molished by the widening of L ‘“'I”"‘[‘l "’t “‘I’ . ( ) of e GO ment Corpor- Washington boulevard Songr , or if they are . ns Subcommittee, both favor- W 3 s > able to the big real estate inter- Morgenstierne for giving £s s MARCH 26 ests public the facts regarding Note—T s . gh 3:55 a.m However, Housing Administrator Quisling activities of a British Intellig e Low tide 10:28 am Myer has sent a bristling, confi- soprano, Kirsten Flaksts L. F. R. Shepherd e High tide 16:36 p.m., de ter to Wolcott and Jen- like Toscanini, who bit UNRRA worker, wa e Low tide 22:30 p.m orming them: “W Ishall, Mussolini, or Pablo Casals, the ngings were f i re » s of course, comply with your cellist who spent ten years in the Zervas show t o 8 lipiatiSURRT h to emphasize that, in Spanish mountains rat an boW was paid gold soverei i the adoption of a to Franco, some Eurog artists ish to start a Roy a LOGGERS In ATTE! [ION LOGGERS with logs for suie. Contact Juneau Lumber Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. inl to 10,000,000 feet. For further particulars see Juneau Lumber Miils. 433-tf who collaborated with the Fa: now want to come back and the plaudits—and gate » ¢t the American public ists cy that var housi would anti-Royalist rece r cash would not receipts rest and would ister of e King's Cabinet YRIGHT, 1947, BELL SYN lions of dol GRE AZ1S NEED PURGING - - - - - —_— - ~ The more you prove i the fa CIT SERP Y led-up Greek mess, the G OREMR E it appears imperative that ocASHlE Al of the Fascist-Royalists in th GOS'S | P R| sent Cabinet must be | G s! before the USA dumps millions of [SITIYILIE[S relief and food into King Geer L OENE X | ES| ¥ 1| TS T c AP ! German milit report cap- DECAP I EMRA S the American Army in o & R NS( 1ows that the present SATUR A 8 Minister of " National De- HELM S| : King George arallo o A was quiet w1 INIIN 3 t he 1g the war als (LLEEDIMS t th that Zerva 3 : Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle wit Ing tear ¢4. Bound with 2. Border | " £ er € Greek Cabinet 65 trrow fabrie 3 Aromatic i I ¥ vi T ptured Ger document DOWN e ! € it Military & fon Report rmative 1. Undermines Y | sec T o e | : a : Gert XXII M in 3 ,o—:[” : ; : ctree . Measure of length W brown poor old Injure Wild T il | <heep of RN I @ Upwrned nose One of Shy- Tock's coins o & 1 tieal Lalling all R s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1947 120 YEARS AGO 7% murine MARCH A chimney burning out at the residence of Gecrge Simpkins on East reet sent the fire department to the s Miss Minnie Field, cook at the Federal Jail, was operated upon at \nn’'s Hospital for removal of appendix. hers of the Douglas Public School Jack Woodard was chosen manag 1 for the coming season r of the American Legion baseball About 200 members of the congregation of the Northern Light Pres- in Church attended the annual dinner and business meeting 1hei ous night. At th ond meeting of the Juneau Garden Club the amount of ual dues was set at $2.50. President Ch s H. Flory named the wing committee to work with him on plans for thé coming season: Shattuck, Frank Boyle, Charles Goldstein, Mrs. James Drake, Miss man and Mrs. George Kohlhepp nta icultural Celie » Ross introduced an appropriation - for the Alaska ze and School of Mines totaling $166,850. Weather report: High, 39; low, 37; snow. Daily Lessons in English % 1. corpox B WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Much work still remains e done.” STILL is redundant v, Much work remains to be done.” OFT MISPRONOUNCED: Sumptuous. Pronounce sump-tu-us, s in PICTURE, and three syllables, not sum-chus. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Marner (mode). Manor (landed estate) SYNONYMS: Conduct manage, guide, govern, € end, supervise, WORD STUDY our vocabulary by mastering one word each Jay NCE; persevering application iligence.——Confucius. (verb), direct, rule, administer. Use a word three times and it is yours. Let us “The expectations of life depend MODERN ETIQUETTE Hoerra ree | N —— Q. Is it necessary to bow each t number of times in succession? A. No; merely smiie. Q. If there are to be much time shculd be A. Fifteen to Q. Is it cu A Yes. three speakers at a public dinner, or banquet, stted to each speaker? twenty minutes is mary for the bride to give presents to her bridesmaids? suffi e | LOOK and LEARN A. C. GORDON DU PO 1. Which participated? 2. Which State claims the greatest water area? 3. When were khaki uniforms first worn by American soldiers? 4. Are male or female birds the best singers? 5. What poem, composed by a youth of seventeen, is said to be America’s first great poetic work? ANSWERS: 1. The Revolution, which lasted 80 month: 48 months, and the participation of the U. S. months 2. Minnesota 3. In 1898, by Theodore Roosevelt’s Rough Riders. 4. Male birds. 5. “Thanatopsis PO was the longest war in which the United States has The Civil War lasted in World War II was 44 ', by William Cullen Bryant. BOAT OWNERS!! 25 WATT RADICTELEPHONE TRANSMITTERS complete with four crystals, microphone, power supply and ready fo operate We prepare boat radio license APPLICATIONS . . .. Ask for Free Copy of QUESTIONS and ANSWERS for Radiotelephone operator permit. Fisher and Radiaphone Radiotelephones and Receivers in stock in variety of models ALASKA ELECTRONICS (New location 307 Seward in Shattuck Bldg.) - and Mrs. Charles Sey gave a dinner party at their home honoring ! {|| The Erwin Feed Co. ime when meeting the same person | — | — H. BARSTEN as a pala-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE ana receive TWO TICKETS to see; "GUEST WIFE" Feaeral Tax—12¢ per Person PHONE 14__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your horie with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ; Telephoute-319 R R Y Plumbing ® Heafing Oil Burners Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shep, Inc. EYES EXAMINED | | | “Becond and Franklin LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Juneau [ PHONE 505 FOR APPOINTMENTS SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE (0. FORMERLY §*""TH OJL BURNER SERVICE 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating DAY PHONE~—478 | It's not how much you pay for your fur coat, or how little—Iit’s what you get for your money Martin Victor Furs, Inc. Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Three Generations JamesC. Cot;per, CPA BUSINESS COUNSELOR Specializing in Corporation—Municinal and Trust Accounts Office in Case Lot Grocery i PHONE 703 } HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE ||CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market ! 478 — PHONES — 371 | High Quality Foods at | Moderate Prices Junes-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third Alaska Music Supply Arthur ni. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward HEINKE GENERAL REPAIR SHOP 'Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Blacksmith Work | GENERAL REPAIR WORK i Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. | | | “The Store for Men” SABINS Front St—Triangle Bldg. Warfield's Drug Stor (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM Hutchings Economy Market Choice Meats At All Times PHONES 553—92—95 ! The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 805 10th St. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 6% MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. &\‘fi CHAS. B, HOLLAND, Worshipful Master; JAMES W LEIVERS, Secretary Silver Bow Lodge No. A 2, LO.OF, Meets every Tues- day at P. M, I O. O. F. HALL Visiting Brthers Welcome J. A. SOFOULIS, Noble Grand H. V. CALLOW, Secretary B. P. C. ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 g. m. Visiting brothers welcome. E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 FREE DELIVERY Juneau i "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a Profession BOATS BUILT and REPAIRE! Channel Boat Works P. O. 2133 West Juneau Across from Boat Harbor Phone RED 110, after 6 P. M. FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt Yeu'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Building ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager Open Evenings Fhone 218 The B. COMMERCIAL ' 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 * M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska SAVINGS

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