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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA ! ly is the case in Juneau Dml v Alaska Em P”’" e inruaing fo note (IBHEDG Bed Tor e last year shows a decided trend away from the muni- | ey g s veopess-B operation of such utilities. Of forty-five known | g y . vote during the past year throughout o, forty of the proposals were decided wiL R. C r of the private companies | ALPRED ZENG AR A recent Gallup Poll, published in the latter part I : Juneau as Second Class Matter. ary. also reveals a strong sentiment against SUBSCRIPTION RATES ization of electric power companies. These b At T TR e b e i wres on substituting municipal political Gk ve. - - b4 = $1.50 place of private business management of -owned electric light 1 power companies the B per cent against per cent in favor and 21 o t inde: Te A 602 B undecided R ] T R [& ributing to ich an MEVEBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS are many factors cont i ch a Tne A Pre exciusively entitied to e on the part of the public. The public is pro- b d from exorbitant rates-under private ow hip be L 1se the City Council has the power to demand and Na NTA Alaska N ble rates. Such a h g recently resulted W for Juneau under priv a rare occasion when a private electric company ble to secure an increase in rates. However, under operation tint y in managem inexper t foo [ We wish to point out agah in this case the ate com ssue, but remains silent on th sition, indicating Geor Parks T _ to us, at least, that the price which the people of dastral Engineer, said t e : neau would pay for the proy is more an greup will go to S SE DECISION A f i A WISE DECISI ceable to the owners who s out of the for similar work . deal with $900,000 cash, plus a e reserve fund White, who are per ¢ con signed tc which t ated, plus bonds hict company he » company and which paid Pear Mrs. MARCH Evan Wr rvo Wal Mary Paul Bob Phillips William S. Dapcevich Catherine WatRins Rae Lawson ¢ ¢ o - .- Robert Simpson 27 uck hto e e e HOMESITE AREAS ON GLACIER HIGHWAY ARE BEING SURVEYED | my p it seems to be easier. Another factor to be considered is the fact municipal or | A political oper: efficient the operation as under The vest municipal operatic political Lecnard by-play, political m for juicy jobs, lack of Vey OIffiC Managen: 1 plete s Wor ie proposed bond next weel of the e of the Bu ient. Berlin, and C. A. W some of t at te areas on was begun Cadastral Engineer ¢ Public Sur- wreau of Land with L. A hite, hopes to much-needed ing the Regional Ca- at the next week Pe ‘manently rson ) the Juneau office, have just returned here f zona brauch of the rom the Ari- Public Su y e company in interest a considerable amount 1ast office where they were: loaded dur- year ing the winter months, - % ted that we Return Autometive Taxes to the States B O W S A SRR 1 " T . . Legi = By Yok . TiDE TABLE . Y Shktting To meet dwindling reve of the o 5 ing the appoir PRl depression, the Federal g I 1 P choice, because t 50 would be g against s peasure subjected the autom : Higl u’.\‘mf’eg:wfx‘i 16.3 ft : the wishes of the people of the Territory @hith makes LR TE akise e igh tide 5:20 am., 163 ft. Sl we hhve been privileged pteilibngea 1. 0 ‘l ‘A‘ oile Ae. © LOW tide 12:17 pm, 061t e s i U T 2 yenray ays L 4 e AS- o High tide 18:36 pm., 123 ft. the present Governor on many thir social the government has col from owners of % > on giving credit where credit is due, ¢ automcbiles a total of $6000000000. Thatisalotof o o o | o o o o & o o \on that the reappointment oi Ser c money, but it does not represent the lar part of o Uk nd Mr. Ziegler was a wise decision what motorists must pay in taxes. To a steadily in- e TR iy B LTy asing degree, State governments e looked to Bh il rrito il profit N LOCGERS W s muoti IMoTerD RS fasks or th construction and maintenance but to balance their Of SAl€. LODIACh cuneau to agree with the Governor, than to dis Siige budsats Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. nd we are glad that he nas piven us this 1 to 10,000,000 feet. For further o T T Ren i For duration of the war, as a matier of patriotism, = paygicylars see Juneau Lumber 50 to dc opped its opposi to the Federal ppine 433-tf but now that the emergency has passed S "TON it is t the national government step aside THE UTILITIES QUESTION ¢ 1 i ia Q Transmitting to Congress a resolution adopted at the I\_‘“;‘j;-\; 78~ i nnual meeting, H. J. Brunnier, president of the asso- the Federal tax on motorists “dis- criminatory and equitable.” He argues that 3 were designed to aid States in building and ng highways d that for the nationa: 1t to continue poack z on this preserve of question of the municipal government will threaten “the entire structure of Ameri- business out of business and establish- can highway financing and administration.” This Joly on that business, regardless of whether | prediction is too pessimistic. There is no longer any doubt abcut the necessity for maintaining adequate highway But there is ¢ r that the motorist as a tax source may be overexploited. In arguing that “the oon-to-be-voted-upon question One aspect of the of whether or not the City of Juneau should purchase the Alaska Electric Light and Power Company ha hardly been discussed, but we believe that it is of h ch sufficient interest It is put ing a mc the | ch an act is a form of s doing a good job, alism. The! or nopt s course examples where a pri ivate company is are of s its te utility ope ) levying cf special moto s should be the pre- % O 7 business in such a way as to make it imperative that | . oo "0 S Faara o aloniz! the A, in thirty the government move in to protect the people. How-'A. A is on sound ground tion of s - e thirty AL 3 has been over more ar and a half and the H George—whom they voted into of-' “The tory of A , 184 Div Juneau ESTABAN PALISA, ANITA PALISA, Defendant The President of the U America To the In the District Court for the Terri- ision Number Plaintiff, vs ited States above-named defendant, la are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Terri- t Division, the last publi namely within ty days after the 2nd day of 1 7, in case this summ blished, or within forty day ons is after the date of its service upon you, in Me"y_Go_Round The book states that 84 percent fiw.r- l)r!')n”flnmnl can lx‘rrmln?mix‘ it you per: plaint of the above file in the of the Greek voters voted for the use the argument of security in King in last years election and keeping these documents s adds that the American Commis- the South Dakotan told Ach sion which observed the election ‘Furthermore, the American “When the time is propitious,” was unanimous in the view that have every right to know anj snapped Knutson the ballating was conducted “hon- Mmitments we have made as a re- vropi- estly and fairly.” sult of the war. They tell me the Department report Russian citizens rule Russia, though /Continued frum Page Ofie} on ma ‘When will the time be tious?” persisted the Rhode Island The St Congressman frankly admitted, however, that I don’t always believe it. Wel : who voted for the King did Shouldn’'t American citizens rule why ¢o, Banging his gaves,, Knutson le no reply As the Committee was about to vote out the Knutson tax bill, the Committee’s counsel mentioned that he would not have the amendment by Rep. Thomas Martn of lowa finally drafted until the following Mor Because it was such a highly techr amendment, coun- sel explained that it would take time to shape up the proper lang- uage use he “symbolizes opposi- America? tion to the (Communist) aggresso! Acheson said he agreed The secret notebook paid high Quired why Mundt seemed so an» compliment to the preser ious to have the Yalta and Pots- government a whole, cl ¢ dam compacts, as well that that Parliament is made up large- made at Teheran, made pu ly of middle- Conserva- “T'll tell you why,” repiie tives, who favor the American type of Demc E upon to once we the od gover s job, our course into the futy he Greek nation back knowing all the steps to the pre- (CCPYRIGHT, 194", BELL SYNUD! this, Knutson insisted Committee vote the bill| SHOULD TURK p US? out, even though the Congress " is true of Turkey did not know the strides are being made CrOSS the tax measure t American concept of ing. Wa according to A some tect s mi in the book, L rentand 50. Printing (R 4. G nece napped ey is much better se Al ey ’ 5 3 _ settlement 34 Turn to the left 11 ! -lo ancially than Greece, and' * 8 Uttered ACROSS 1eson’s Directing take care hat.” contraty to mpst small nac) A8 UGt 39, Type 1 Y 1 9 o Scotch ; Does the man a living costs there are goi Py euasures t & ’ i 12. Cavern 5 cense to operate a steamroll instead of up, 14. Book of the £ askec mr memb: fact, the statistics regarding! 5 copioaseurs 41 Symbol for tax czar rapped his ga ey appeared so optimistic that of food = i) el adjourned the meeting the State Department may have 1% ftcle & — hurt its case. After reading the ' tub SECRET “BLACK BOOK" GN !little black book, some members of s“h,‘fee"fl;fin iREECE the House Foreign Aifairs Commit- Lafke Volume Here's the inside story of tee felt that we should confine our i Cabiad mysterious “little black book” about | aid to Greece, giving none to X o Homan tyrant 63 o Vot g cag Gk allusions 61, carried 64 Gireeoe. Aching of State Turkey 26. Held u sesslon 62, Unit of work G, De: Acheson pi book out Remarked GOP Rep. Bartel Jonk- above-ent. plaintiff in this action de- judgment against you for dissolution of the marriage contract between the plaintiff and the de- The ds ndant. 'd in the event you fail to so pear and answe: take judgment again: thereof, and will apply to the court the relief demanded in his com- s hereinabove stated A nally, and an: itled action. , thy , the Honor: sent First publication, Mar INC) Last publication, April 2, 1847, summons is s judge of said cour itleman from South Dakota. seal of said court hereunto affixed, i can be depended “because it's impossible to chart on the 4th day of March, 1947 * without (Official Seal) JOHN ved upon the com- SW named plaintiff court in the e plaintiff will you for want ab! Harry E and the H. WALMER, Clerk. ch 6, 1947. Solution of Yeste.day's Puzzle Acute sh school ng agent slori to members of reigh man of Michizgan: “If what the S [7’ A last week on State Department says is true, ther contents maybe the United States ought to strictly confidential h caused apply for a loan from Turke 5 GOP Repre b Chiper- | stead of our hely her 6. 7 I law field of Ilinois to the book x 7 - deican i angrily back to Acheson, saying he LIFTING RECY VEIL | et | didn't want to read it under that| Tenacious Rep. Karl Mundt 2233 Millpond condition South Dakota Republican, deserve 5 Unclose: poetlo Despite the f secrecy, it cin chief credit for smoking out the ! i | be revealed the book gives long-secret Yalta-Teheran-Potsdam | |3 T3/ 132 53 . Moved” unimpeachable State Department agreement ere cut £ 2 g . Blissful regs evidence that guerrilla forces now: Mundt had been hounding State 35 | . Cotton fabric trying to overthrow the Greek gov- Department offic Pronoun als for some time urging that they let the American Russian- | people know the content of these ernment are aid from Commux = subst controlled Yugosla a, Albania and agreements; but the State Depart- B aria ment rejected his appeals on the The leaders of the Greek upris-'amazing ground: that the ecret ing themselves are unquestionably papers were of “no imy nee Communists, the “little black book” Last wel 1wever, while states. Secretary of State Dean Ac 9 It goes on to report that 1g before the House Greek people are overwhelmir Foreign Affairs Committee, Mundt anti-Communist, though a red him and refused to take many” are also opposed to King “no” for an answer . Encourages . Station Ward oft | . Possessiou: . In a line . New Zealand . Siamese culn Withdraw . Antic . Writing flufd . Insect DOWN Aromatic seed 0Old I'rench coln ur Greek poct Pen point >opular succ: Lecome sleep: Number EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1947 PETTISIRPSo S | 7 — from 1 THE EMPIRE ; L7 IRARS ABY ik mweine (Y Plumbing © Heafing MARCH 27, 1027 ! & The music departments of the Juneau Public Schools were to give | II B the third concert of a series in the Elks Hall | r r District Forester Charles H. Flory received word that patenting nl! Te]ephofle—319 Nighis_fled 730 mesites not exceeding five acres, had passed Congress and been :lp-: srived @ Harri Machine Shop, Inc. The car of Bruce Brown, stolen in e e found in a ditch on the Lemon Creek r pattered con it ont of the Arcade Cafe, was windshield broken and blood ————————————————— was to make an address to the puhllc EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED L\'j\ to the proposed new school buildiag. ‘ DR' D_ D' MABQUABDT | } | irlan. Thomas, archite . meeting in the Elks Hall r Weather report: High, 37; '10“ 3€; rain-snow. i Becond iha bR OPTOMETRIST ity PTG, SRR R STt R 1] s g e L i PHONE 505 FOR APPOINTMENTS 5 k { Daily Lessons in English % | | glish W, 1. orDON {|——— —— D e Say, “There ARE many WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not » is a few more,” “There i several more. | FORMERLY $**"VIf 0iL, BURNER SERVICE RE a few more, ARE several more.” i ? j iy OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Caprice; pronounce ka-pres, A as in | 0!] Blll'ners — Plumhfllg -_— Healmg \SK unstressed, E as in ME, ac st syllable. Capricious; prenounce | DAY PHONE—47 8 » ¢ - NE—475 NE— EN 6" nd syllable PRISH, I | NIGHT PHONE—GRE €5 OF MISSPELLED: Mador SYNONYMS: Reflect, think, ponder, study, cogitate, contemplate. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let US| | 1 1ot how much [ OvNTE TUNBAG LODER NO. 341 .[;(};;ncnl;||1,;n t:\ mastering one \'(; .»[;;uh day. Tods 3 your fur coat, or how little—It's | | SECOND and FOURTH i a form of government in which the power is vested in a| | what you get for your money | | v, . s 3 3 Monday of e ¥ or a state so governed. (Pronounce ol-i-gar-ki, O as in OF, both S elgien ranth two N's re word: 4 4 | H H in Scottish Rit 'mple I's a5 in TT, A\gd in'AH. prlictpal sccent on 138t syllable) | | Martin Victor Furs, Inc, | |17 Scoen i emple E—‘—**'~-mvo-¢--»--——'—'——v-v--o--—--—"'v‘ ! Swedish Fur Craftsmen for CHAS. B. HOLLAND ! MODERN ETIO U E-I--I- $1 Three; BEUerEons Worshipful Master; JAMES W ! R()BERTA LEE ! LEIVERS, Secretar \ ¥ i J 5 t | ' JamesC. Cooper CPA B e e . { : wto-rrir—-r~=*31 | BUSINESS COUNSELOR Silver Bow Lodge Q. When a man is E:\lkmu with a business associate, or any casi | Specializing in No. A 2, LO.OF, wintance, should he refer to his wife, as “My wife is very fond of | Corporation—Municinal and b 3 Meets every Tues- . T R ay at 8:00 P. M, 1. 0. O, F. HALL A. Nc: he should say, “Mrs. Brown is very fond of bridge.” i Visiting Brothers Welcome Q. TIs it proper to have cne's initials engraved on a visiting card? | J. A. SOFOULIS, Noble Grand A. The faultlessly ccrrect card bears the full name, and never just | 3 I P GO, Beieny s Bl ! The Exwin Feed CG. Q. What might b2 called the most severe test of social ability? | | Office in Case Lot Grocery B. P. C. ELKS y? i 3 A. The giving of a large dinner successfully has been called the PHONE 704 . most siviiditact | i HAY, GRAIN, COAL Meets every Wednesday at 8 . sl S R | and STORAGE m. Visiting brothers welcome. * :‘ ! E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted N i Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretar; { LOOK and LEARN % | ynd : an A’ ¢. GorboN {| | CALIFORNIA A IR PERIPE RS S B eorecoosy | | Grocery and Meat Market “SMILING SERVICI L. What well-known authcr obtained material for her stories by| | 478 — PHONES — 371 | | ’ s x',:}g as a waitress, saleswe 1, and laundry worker? | High Quality Foods at Ber! S cash Grocery 2, first story that was published in serial form in a | i w published in serial form in a Moderate Prices PHONE 104 or 105 3. What is the origin of the expression, “Doubting Themas™? S L i 4. What have the following in common: John Held, Jr, H. T Webster, and Percy Crosby? Junes-Stevens Shnp 5. What does “mahatma” mean? LADIES'—MISSES’ " QW = " ANSWERS READY-TO-WEAR The Bexall Siore 1. Fannie Hurst. Your Reliable Pharmacists 2. “Robinson Crusoe,” by Daniel Defoe. Seward Street Near Third 3 BUTLER-MAURO St. Themas, who refused to believe with the other Apostles that cm:: 1;;;1 oo ur;l‘jxl"l:i touched his wounds. | |Alaska Music snpply DRUG Co. 5 . L | Arthur ». Uggen, Manager || Blance—Dusicat sustruments HARRY RACE It is a Sanskrit word mean = and Supplier N T T Y T S R i T A ‘ Phone 206 Second and Seward Druggisi JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. “The Squibb Store” sl ! HEINKE GENERAL PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHE 4 Where Pharmacy Is a E s REPAIR SHOP sty Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner PHONE 787 Third and Franklin | | Blacksmith Work BOATS BUILT and REPAIRED 3 I GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. channel Boa! works P. O. 2133 ‘West Juneau The Store for Men' Across from Boat Harbor BoAT GWNERS!! | SABINS Phone RED 110, after 6 P. M. 25 WATT RADIOTELEPHONE | TRANSMITTERS Warhelis Brag Bierd |1 T ok Plosper (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Ideal Pain: ShOp § 40 1] Nxan Fanlly Remegics Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt complete with four crystals, microphone, | | LorLucks pANISH : power supply and ready fo operate ICE_CREAM We prepare boat radio license .« : Hlldlillgs Economy TFront St—Triangle Bldg. You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at ]foFLéCA'I'IOfI\E’DSU,ESTVi)l}\\gk !odr ! Markel ms Bnnuor ree O] s {s ANSWE%E Ofor Radlo!eleph?)rr]le | | Choice Meats At All Times corrnfi snop operator permit. ! PHONES 553—92—95 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE' SINGLE O Fisher and Radiaphone Radiotelephones || (The Charles W. Carter| and Receivers in stock in i Mortuary : variely of models Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 | VANITY BEAUTY AlASKfi EI_E(TRONI(S Card Beverage Co. SALON Wholesale 805 10th St. Cooper Building (New location 307 Seward in Shattuck Bldg.) | PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager for MIXERS or SODA POP Open Evenings Fhone 218 AUSTIN EARL us a pala-up subscriver o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENIN Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "DEADLINE AT DAWN" Pec.er%l Tax—12c¢ per Person PHONE 14__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your horae with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 1891—O0ver Half a Cenfury of Banking—1947 * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS