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o 1t or not otber- BUSINESS COUNSELOR and also the local news published © spectors, arrived on the steamer Queen from Wrangell where they in- ' ; " @ . demand for . - Mo NETUN », o PAGE FOUR " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— U, ALASKA SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1947 L . . ber's eligibility e tion. We always' - ——- —~ - MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 * Dfll’ A\l A I(ls’l'fl Empl IC | understood on goes only to those = from Things for Your Office SECOND and FOURTH d Published every evening except Sunday by the who are er r t themselves up in business. | S~ 20 YEA RS A G 0 THE EMPIR o] — ol Mummy_o( each month 2 B FMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY but here they wo a cooperative CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co | in Scottish Rite Temple Secend and Ma dunewu, Alsska | company G ST EERE e 1005 SECOND AVE + SEATIE 4 * EUor 5323 | beginning at 7:30 p. m, EELEN TROY MONSEN = - = = . = e On the face ¢ ’ " ~— —=CSSITNIMIWIUTLS | CHAS. B, HOLLAND, OHOTHY TROY LINGO = . = = Vice President | v ¢ : MAY 3, 1027 i . 3 e R s R s | v . .! The Juneau Library Board held their annual election the previous | Serving Alaska Fxclusively < ngrsthpful Master; JAMES W ALFRED - - - Business Manager | conditions . MAY 3 o 'night. Mrs. H. R. Shepard was elected Chairman to succeed Mrs. ! ~= IVERS, Secretary. e = L R . But we fear zaret Nelso ; i Boyle a8 e bt Entered he Post Offic Junenu gs Second Class Matter, . ret Nelson ® | Frank Metcalf; Mxs. J. C. McBride succeeded Mrs. Frank A. Boy! FUR STORAGE SUBSCRIFTION®ATES. ' 1| schemes for . urd Olsen ¢ | Secretary, and Mrs. Charles G. Warmer, Treasurer, replacing Mrs. H. L.| Oleaning~Olaaing--Repaittng Silver Bow Lodge ) $15.00 concerned . Fleek IF““‘“"“ ; o ;o. A 2, LO.OF. ing rates: % a Cal P Meets every Tues N 1h sdvance. $7.50: L5 e bt e i Martin Vicier Furs, Inc. day at 8:00 P. M., I. O. O. F. HALL & it b5 Wil Biemtly, skl Air Transport Outlock . A $ e 4 H. G. Nordling, Chief Electrician at the Alaska Juneau Mine, left oni Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Visiting Brothers Welcoms ¢ the ire or irregulacity in the delivers + b . SRR ik o | the steamer Princess Alice, enroute to Indianapolis and Chicago on a| Three Generations | gl so;o s o ‘ o their pupers ; . York Times o ULIS, Noble Grand o Gvgt st bbbk s e ke res have been ca . RO D 1 H. V. CALLOW, Secretary i \mm OF A“u(](n:b 7)1] 58 % . ol b | *‘ is excluy to the use for ° . Capt. G. H. Whitney and John Newmarker, U. S. Steamboat In- James c' cooper' CPA . o . . . . . . PRESH - realistic point of view in t b ) RN | Corporation—Munjcinal and Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. » rourth Avenue Blds from o fon in wh ® | The largest boat ever built in Juneau was launched this morning at | Trust Accounts m. Visiting brothers welcome. " R e which, up to a fev :.me yards of Woodman and Berntsen, boatbuilders. The boat, christened | |« X“;TOR POWER, Exalted ) big planes flying with load factors of 2 o |the Yakobi, was built for Capt. Tom Smith, and Miss Peggy McLeod | The E!‘Will l"eed ce uler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. <. They now seek measures through the Govern- ¥ thie abiclitent . P 3 —- e W e v o s » o o o ecticiated in the christening by breaking the proverbial bottle of cham: iths S e o he Lg"n::{ will le 'a yound 8 o1 s CRP S pagne against the bow as it slid down the ways. g ’;";”E ‘Un i sk “SMILING SERVICE" L they believe will lead to a sound structure for | 1 i WE 704 MIL! t ire. > O { o N Mrs. Jerry Cashen entertained at her home in Douglas the previous HAY, GRAIN, COAL t . One of these measures is an increase in air fares y 10 per cent, recently approved by the Board. All MAR'NES I.EAVE evening in honor of her twin daughters, Misses Esther and May, whose | | and STORAGE | Be" s cas" GTOCEI’Y i3 &r8 Sareddl that redustion n fares; vatiter . k ¢ is was. Guests included the Misses Elizabeth Feusi, AlDerta | | semmmam PHONE 104 or 105 se, is the desirable goal. The point out, however, AMMUNIT'ON fo allwas, Cecile Cashen, Madeline Riedi and Lucille Fox. | FREE DELIVERY Jus I ms of the 1940 dollar the present rate of CskhiE D | CALIFORNIA neaR P cents & mile. So greaily have the costs of (HINESE “A".S [ The Boy Scouts and J. A. Davis were the latest entrants in the “lot| | (Grocery and Meat Market — = and equipment increased that the lines estimate | 8 fimpov Wt " it pan- in. bringing the total | trpak-ey int can ibe ‘reach ‘only with a RREES eIl It I e CRITRSE CNIe, Mg Che e y| 4vs = PHONES 71 5 7 1 ad factor of 75 to 85 per cent. The air-| proarey ; L e | High Quality Foods at The Rexall Store advocate a temporary increase in airmail SRR Py M TR | Moderate Prices X h g A 4 . o weafit. ¢ | Meditated and ac Weather: Highest, 47; lowest, 36; cloudy. | Your Reliable Pharmacists o \Jl)fld_\ SaTtgilo/a on the Hsinho ammunition ]V]M‘ll el ¥ 00,000 was “\““Pdmb\u\nc‘rl:\‘:n”(?\nnc)-(: by Chinese Communists prompted | sww i e i BUTLER-MAURO sall ghd i m well the United States to turn over the Jones.s’evens shop DRUG CO. ] i LADIES'—MISSES’ 0 are )n,)oful mal the 5 T ines in | | « Board may lead | HOWa:s, Co mander of Marines in |} 5 LN “__,_____Nm‘} READY-TO-WEAR HARRY RACE iate | China said today 14 {0 ObViAte T ward said in an interview that| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The arrangement of your | | Seward Street Near Third Druggist h T R Say, “it is different FROM hers.” uggis “The Squibb Store” [ he “greater part” of the ammuni- rooms is different than he: ! e to commercfal | tion had already been removed by OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: slaccid. Pronounce flak-sid, A as in {the Marines for their own use be- : o | (Alaska Music Suppl AT, I as in IT, accent first syllable. R s i fore the dump was transferred to re. Flia 5¥; Iss R e ¥ mes 1 nd by Congress. | 1 & Honalist Commander in the!' OFTEN MISSPELLED: Macadam, macadamize. Observe the three| | Arthur . Uggen, Manager Profession \’\((* m\:. area representing Gen. Sun Lien-‘A’'s. | Pianos—Mausical Instruments gon. g ve chung. It inciuded a “comparative- ~ SYNONYMS: Outrage, abuse, affront, insult, injury, wrong. i and Supplier BOATS BUILT and REPAIRED Alaska Coopers i el Iy small amount of serviceable am- WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| | Phone 206 Second and Seward ’ ’n“i w "?‘_dmt.m t DAL‘”; a city (;m“‘ onticing True to the promise and p e e s : : increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: | channel Boai wo"ks < skl . aha new organization of liber The American oflicer described EpRICACY; power to produce effects. (Accent first syllable).. “I firmly | HEINKE GENERAL 5. 05 3(% o 4 illustrated folders e being distributed to veteran: o Tiah e it the Marine sction—ordered by the believe in the efficacy of prayer.” REPAIR SHOP v ‘'est Juneau : ) wzits GriObiikoot | AR Aekol A8 B A 00 R / Department after the death e it Across from Boat Harbor | 4 throughout the States, lauding the demns communism as a “form of totalitarianism” an - Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Barracks and VACCO. Veterans can take part il . oues that “only those whose devotion to the prin- | Of five Marines and the “”““:"‘g oo e oy e e Blacksmith Work Phone RED 110; atter 6 P. M. o this’plan by shelling out $100. This entitles them 0 | yiniec of political freedom is unqualified” will be eli-, Of 16 others in defense of the huge ! | GENERAL REPAIR WORK Drivileges i the company for cooperative buying and gible to membership. There is no doubt that the PIant April i—as more of a “walk- MODERN ETIOU ETT LEE ||| enone 204 929 w. 12tm st. FOR selling, low living costs and low rate transportation, |present leaders are, both sincere and determined m,‘;'ogn]:r:x\mf:fi? the spot” than a ROBERTA G e i “plus the chance of a promising future.” In our this point, for many of them are veterans who have T,“ Wirst Masine; Divikion 1a fasl b - 2 opinion, that word “chance” should be stressed more :lif:x:(;:ex?eel;}edl:xh:;?:{\;n;x\:?;:(&:d:x]s(';:‘u::;{‘e lifixzie; Gralit To the United: Slatks: stk QuALe ollves. Hlkced b he Aivinar. thble Berore Hins piieste “Q{ Warfield's Dru Store Ideal Palnl Shop 4 §E $he il proposiion clr) progress or social justice. The interesting thing will Some of its personnel being reas- seated? ; ; g Wal' Pa er ‘ The $100 doesn't guarantee that tne veteran will |pg boaers 28 S50 U8 o ans for Democratic Action | signed to the Pacific A. Yes; olives, radishes, salted nuts, or similar relishes may be ! | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) P ) be established at Chilkoot necessarily, but at “other i) go about enforcing this clause of their constitu-, Howard said that no Marines placed on the table before the guests take their seats. | NYAL Family Remedies Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt communities” which will “be available later on.” tion. It may or may not afford some valuable lessons | Were going to Korea r Q. What is really the reason why people now consider it better not | HORLUCK’S DANISH L Families to be included in the initial development |in connection with the problem of how to keep the o g % to wear deep mourning? | I‘CE CREAM You'll Find Food Finer and must have $2,000 cash. A large group is supposed to ;comrades out of the Gm‘ern.m('n! wnh‘uu: making ma: B . A. On account of the effect upon those around them. s:rvlce More Complete at B arrive this spring. wS[".\t'ligs(;er];;:sl‘rn:lxijftdai(rcrl:l(:I{PS\T:I ‘:"fi‘_\‘“";:l(;’r:o anyhody aby-fl“efs Q. Ts it necessary to acknowledge a wedding invitation when sending | H i h. B i One of the come-cn folders carries @ pioture of | "y "oy ghiom s, indeed, complex. At the moment - Ar@ Issued s | TRERIRGS SEIROGLY, THE BARANOF l : Mendenhall Glacier and Auk Lake, apparently 85 @ ypa most veciferous professions of unqualified devo- - i A. No, it is not necessary. { “arke' ' typical Alaska scene. A picture of the railroad Yards |tion in “the principles of political freedom” are coming _ |§irctions SHeii ¥ COFFEE Sflfll‘ i at Anchorage carries the caption, “logging and timber | from the Communists themselves, as witness their paid \ : | | Choice Meats At All Times i1 —cne of Alaska’s major industries.” advertisement some wes s ago. A man who is hunting LO 0 K d L EA R N | P R s MBOTE s CHICAGO, May — A — The PHONES 553—92—35 Another folder says: “Veterans will be able to|for a Government job is not very likely to advertise CHICAGO. May 3 The an A . ORDON The Alaskan llolel draw unemployment compensation for one year from | the fact of his Communist sympathies or affiliat Fairteen Club, an prganization o h r‘h ] w C o The Charles W. Carter Newly Renovated Rooms y school g ; : g ; 2 - hizh has issued this : nd, we fancy, there would be a similar reticence on PIZh Lol s e erans ctration if they do not have an |} Y. i toa tor the f e Vemnna Adpinieirp | the part of any comrades or fellow travelers who might | “directive” for the benefit of all | income from their trade.” This statement Is VeIV | oo,mni t5 infiltrate into the ADA. That some of them Present and future baby sitters L RIS SWE Sislen & e Dol dEciby ik Dos iR icer | at Reasonable Rates fisleading, but has the effect of practically guar-| _y/" o0 Bo"v ot seems to us not altogether un- g s ‘members 2. Which four Presidents were Governors of New York State? H Mortuary ULt niwin anteeing -subsistence for the veteran for a year. After sl i U e s U Homework, read a book, 3. What is a testator? : : ! Fourth eid Beanbite Gie. P 2ll, what can he lose but his $100? | srgdmmnon' could be more useful than cne which baby every half hour, 4. What is the most common family name in the world? ' PHONE 136 J y e doubt as to the co-op mem- | has r to avoid becoming one. sew 5. What American plant consumes flies? B L s e (b i AAlEIne o0 L RV ; | Don't—Dress sloppily, tum radio e B | VANITY BEAUTY y appropriation finally slipped army officers who heartly cndors- OF, IoUd Invite boyefriend i to 1. Missouri and Tennessce are cach bounded by eight other States.| | Card Beverage Co. SALON “le Washlnglon Sl ed the view of the griping Cabinet v 2% TaId 1ce box or Wake & 3. van Buren, Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin D.| ' gyciecuis 0% 10tk Bt Cooper Building i 'G R d Note: GOP leaders cleverly stag- members. over the gas stave, to dry its.cigp. | Boosevelt. | & e"y 0-Roun ed the Interior Department vote (COPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE.INC? ore 3. A man who leaves a will or testament in force at his death. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager _— on Friday afterncon and night. = e Ll L gk 4. Wong, used by approximately 150 million Chinese. for MIXERS or SODA POP Open Erenings Fhone 218 ] [Gagini nym Poge Ol FIUEVA rinw that,, Democrat, Coll- | Acie. #1 % ihupal Ll 2 1elie e LOGGERS 5. Venus' fiytrep, which traps the insect within Its fringed leaves. | 7 . e o = 17k ——— | gressmen from New York, New Jer- TIDE TABLE ® ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs e gentleman from San Francisco, |5y, Pennsylvania and Maryland e MAY 4 o] for sale, Combeat dnRALY: Tiimtie: | o) B evll wake ap stageering when |Make a beeline ior home Friday e High tide 1:13am, 1821t e Mils Wil buy from 100000 ft, they realize they have thrown away | 8fternoon. Had the Democrats stay- e Low ftide 7:33 am., -L71t. e| to 10000000 feet. For further . . »4 the west—and they cant win the €d on the job and joined with the e High tide 13:48 pm. 165 ft. @ particulars see. Juneau Lumber . Lation witheut winning the west.” | Westerners, they might have defeat- ® Low tide 19:36 pm. 10ft. | Mills. 433-t1 u Representative William Hill of ed the GOP leaders . . s A Colorado wanted his colleagues to — . MAY 5 . CITY JOB OPEN = put up a fight on every provision COL. PERON'S FAMILY ROW | ® High tide 1:46 am, 183 ft. e| Position of Dog Catcher for City | urners " of the bill by ofiering amendments| As jf he didn't have troubles ® LOW tide 8:08 am. -21{t. e of Juneau is; open. Apply at City IBl'llflIl(Ellt providing funds for each IMPOMaNt \enough already, President Juan D. Hieh tide 1425 pm., 162 ft. @ |Clerk’s office. This job offers some s .- Weatern project. Hill s particula- | peror of Argenting is currently up ® L tide 20:12 pm. 17 ft. e quick ready cash for the right per- Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 ly incensed because the Colorado o his neck in a behind-the-scenes ® ® ® ® ® © © . e ® o o son. T e g H hi Sk I " yiver-Big Thompson project is Cul cquabble insice his own political G T 2 by two-thirds. This project would for Harri Machine Shep, Inc. ¥ reclaim large arid regions in ea ern Coloraco by bringing wate from the western part of the st For some time, various influential Argentines in and out of the gov- ernment, all of whom back Peron through a long tunnel to b for the Presidency, have been com- g =ACR,O{,5 b 35. Oriental s Jlid & Son of Nou commande through the Rockies plaining bitterly. They have been ¢ Ppieces of ty 27. Blunder EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED California’s Bud Gearhart ed with Hill, insisted that specially irked over the activities metal used 35 Lerormed Senora Eva Duarte de Peron, 9. Simpleton 39. Siamese coin DR. D. D. MARQUARDT } strategy was to let tb e dictator’s handsome blonde 1? "",'m'l'é“"“’ 30, Kanutines of OPTOMETRIST ! by the house; then wiie, and his chief economic ad- 43. Not any |- winning votes in the Se 2 10 re- yiser. Miguel Miranda. :: Second and Franklin Juneau o store needed funds. Miranda has amassed a large per- : Empty 48. DI PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Tempers ron high when compla- fortune since 1845, while cent Representative Carl Curtis of a de Peron's open interven- Nebraska remarked that he Wwas tion in the affairs of the Labor satisfied with the bill. It gave his Ministry, which she now to all A AR | ap Newly married 50. women The citron 51 Skill 53 Silkworm berfection Phone 427 1 area good treatment of funds for| practical purposes directs, has rub- le money 57. Austrian Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle SHm Hmms allll APPmNCE co- O e he said. REpS. bed prideful Argentine males the gy i’} easure 59, Complement 63 Engiisn bishop pown | The Flfll’ence Sh”p ‘ FORMERLY §*"TH OIL BURNER SERVICE t of Montana and wrong way. Moreover, they suspect 3z Innumerable of w bolt 6. Interprets: Atk pleat Frank Barrctt of Wyon t River: Spanish archale : 1z seemed | her of adding insult to INJUIY DY g4 sicener spire oy, Sheonitie 65 Make . Winglike | GRACE WILEY Operators: 011 Bme“ — lebm’ o) nml.g wh to share Curtis' complacency, but running for public office, probably ornament 62, Number needlework Crazes A PHYLLIS MAYNARD el g Sl Siently 1 Proprietor FLORENCE HOLMQUIST ||| DAY PHONE—16 Niohy PRI o - All this inside-family iriction i l WEEKENDING DEMOCRATS | yeached a climax on April 4 when Earment ” To meet the western revolt, Re- Peron called a Cabinet meeting s publican leaders cleverly devised an'and offered his resignation. This appeasement program. To Dacify was strictly a strategic gesture GOP congressman stockman of offered to remind his sulking co- Oregon they slipped $2,000,000 eXtra horts what would happen if he into the Columbia Valley appro- stepped out. Not even Peron's worst priation. To appease three Colorado ¢nemy would rather see the govern- Republicans (Hill, Rockwell and ment in the hands of Vice Presi- Chenoweth) they eased $2,000000 dent Hortensio Quijano, an aged into the appropriation for the Col- and inept politician chosen at the orado-Big Thompson project. To Jast moment to round out the Per- win over Barrett of Wyoming, they cnist ticket when séveral other po- gave him $175000 ior the Glendo tential candidates had refused. Reservoir in Wyoming The Cabinet, therefore, snappeu And partly to take care of the pack into line hastily, rejecting two Republican Congressmen from their chief's resignation with hor- Idaho, thouzh more because Sena- rijjed exclamations and offering tor Dworshak of Idaho d to be him a unanimous vote of confi- 2 member of the House Appropria- dence. For the time being, matters tions Committee, they upped the are smoothed over. But nothing . MAX MIELKE as a palid-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENIN 7 Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “ONE EXCITING WEEK" Feuerar Tax—12¢ per Person PHONE 14_THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and 1891—0ver Half a Century ol_ Banking—1947 * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska . Oug of the Muses 26. l,ong journey | 27, Kathers 9. Think 30. French composer 33. Secd covering 36. Kind of fish 10. Legislator AL Poluted implements Dry 45, Hang down 42 dusieal nstruments 24 1. 1mpe 51, Covering 1 ante for the Anderson ranch pro- has been solved, and the sore Days of . TURN YOU to your horae with our compliments. ject in Idaho. With the help of this points remain. Potentially, the most R o g RE 4 P COMMERCIAL SAVINGS back-scratching, the otherwise dras- serious aspect of this small disaf- tically cut Intericr Department fection was the number of young shaped figure 5 syaee s AE 3% Froe | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear!

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