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GE FOUR AILY ALASKA EMPIRE— Sk THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1947 > & + . t for the first time—that you can buy steam | ] YETERANS OF MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 I}(”I v /'i I(ISI]'(‘ hlnl)l,r(’ | locomotives in the United States as cheaply as in from RN e SECOND and FOURTH - ngland. Lend-lease has done a selling and an ad- 20 YEA RS AG 0 TH E E M P I R E Mésks fioet aHQ. third Monday of each month TR PRINTING PERPANE tising job for U. S. manufacturers the world over. | Fridays. Post Hall, Sew- in Scottish Rite Temple d Main 8 A presdent That is only one factor, of course, in the U. S. | ooy | (AN BE T {beginning at 7:30 o. m : N t export situation. It is. just now, a minor factor, for | MAY 29, 1927 H. 8 GRUENING, Com- CHAS. B. HOLLAND, v - M r ' | - g mander k 8 : maier | Amerios. s the orfly Bréab PEVelBRES BRI I MAY 30 o| The Juneau baseball team was victorious in the bid for the Yukon | Adane. | Borsniof Mamer; sases v fanaeer | has given us an edge—and an edge in the export| g Crystal Jenne o | championship, at Whitehorse, defeating Skagway 4 to 0. Jim Manning.| A RS, Secretary. = | very sal manager Kknows, is most ank Heink( J h d bout three hours, | e e s ¥ C Macer. | DUBINERE, 85 BVELY, | S - SR e K Frank Heinke ® | pitcher, was hit by a foul tip, and was unconscious abou % ¢ . important. It is enough, certainly, to insure the! g Ed Jahoda & Forort dala. ! FUR STORAGE_ Silver Bow Lodge oo United States a world market for many years to come. | o Mrs Wm. R. Weir . PR Cleaning—Glazing—Repairing :‘o. tA 2, l.()'l..O.lv‘.. v A wor ots, we S| er, can keep A. T. Farnsworth . 2 H ” eets every Tues \nd world markets, we should remember, can keep | e I. Parn: | Fred DeRoux and John Samstad of Dour-las were among 25 young Ma"m vldor fi"s |nt. iy At 00 B il 146 B e Akt + notify Our factories humming after the tremendous pressure | ® fucy Bye ® i men from Juneau and vicinity who were to leave on the Admiral Evans 1 $ e elivers s “kened. They o1l the | ® * May Ellis S 5 o il Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Visiting Brothers Welcome e delivery | of internal buying has slackened. They can spe g . b iiting o | this night for the westward, to work on the M-G-M picture “The Tra Ttiske- Chifo AR i e b, B ence between continued prosperity and another 3 ) | Of '98." Others included were Conrad Larson, Ben Wilson, C. T. Ashby, | | _ 'H. V. CALLOW. soec:ecarr‘;nd MEMBER OF A IATED PRESS blighting depression. e © o o o ® o o o JackM Wilson, Peter Layton and Thomas Hughes. J ¥ e Pre ! i i James L. Looper, - e | — | pub The lmlu~.lrml \nr(h\\c&! ! Memorial Day exercises were to start promptly at 12:30 o'clock the | BUSINESS COUNSELOR y ; ! . ; # B.P.0. ELKS il next day, with all members of the G. A. R., Spanish-American War Vet-i Specializing in LU, A New 1151 (New ""”( T”“ e5) |erans, American Legion and Auxiliary; Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls | Corporation—Municinal and Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. , | Ry e g Is B A(K AFTER | requested to be in their places at the Elks Hall. After a short program | Trust Accounts m. Visiting brothers welcome. “mniml;] iifl():?‘(“X;S)x;#“‘:]x;x‘:‘l:g l‘hq: llhere the parade headed by the band was to go to the waterfront, then‘ fo?:;ox?; Hpgl‘é’gsfl»sef;ilwd \ rmed by electric e W.H. % ATy, ce rang and farmers raised crops on 20 YEARS AWAY | to the cemetery. { Tlle El'Will reed c'. il there are now huge plants that produce { —_— : ! uminum, magnesium, ferro-alloys. heavy chemicals, EUSIE, i Mrs. James Miler of Ketchikan was visiting at the home of Mrs.; Office in Ca‘se Lot Grocery “SMILING SERVICE" iirplanes, ships and plutonium. It is safe to say that Refreshing 20-year-old memories 'Felix Gray in Douglas. i PHONE 704 had ot been for Bonneville and Grand Coulee we of Alaska — and finding present LR ! HAY, GRAIN, COAL Bfifl' c h G could not have met the war demand for some of these realities better than his recollections Mrs. Fred Crowell, Marian Crowell, Mrs. W. O. Carlson, Gene and | and STORAGE s Las rocery materials. On the basis of energy deliveries the Bon- _js Wallace T. Roberts, who trav- PHONE 104 or 105 CALIFORNIA ||| 555 DEuveRY Juseau le-Grand Coulee system is the third largest in eled the Territory from 1926 through Yet the Northwest is so hungry for pow- 1928 representing the Goodyear Tire | it is clamoring for more. What this means, and Rubber Company. steamer Alameda. Kethleen Carlson were among Seattle-bound bpassengers aboard the ! i {van bioch of the Bonneville Power Administration Roberts is now a mechanical divi- | Weather: Highest, 63; lowest, 47; cloudy. Grocery and Meat Market recently t the Chicago Electrochemical Society. sion manager for that company, gnh gmos e o : 473 — PHONES — 371 Wher was first projected the Bonneville-Grand his headquarters at Salt Lake City. » ¥ 9 3 2 s Il " 08 Coulee svstem was regarded as an enterprise that could He is completing a month’s return Dally Lessons in EflgIISh l‘l}‘fl, L. GORDON hlg:l‘;:.l::y ;;:o;: at The Bexall SIOTE 5 3 hardly p: for itself in decades. There was some trip to Alaska, in company with the ! . o Your Reliable Pharmacists EXPOR D THE FUTURE | for pessimism. By a stroke of good luck the present Goodyear representative, o \ s Sipaina t power plants were ready by the time Glenn Walker. Coming here from 5 | BUTL W ¥ [ ar LEEE 18 mnn‘u to enlu'r the war. Instead of falling the Interior and Westward, they are WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “We are not going any | Jones-Slevens s‘lfl DREJ;M(‘;\URO ellin off with the arrival of peace, the demand for alumi- taking time out in Juneau to land Place today.” Say, “We are not going ANYWHERE today.” | P ~ CO. than ever pum, magnesium and ferro-alloys is actually increas- some salmon before heading south OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Parliament. Pronounce par-li-ment, Al LADIES’—MISSES’ 7 o : vent re 8 1 i ) that the Northwest is bound to grow industri- the first of next week, with stops asin AH, I as in IT, and not par-li-a-ment. READY-TO-WEAR HABBY Mcz r { 1 The Niagara Falls plants cannot be expanded; enroute at Petersburg, Wrangell and OFTEN MISSPELLED: Caffeine; also caffein ! e e $4,700000,000 total of TVA has about reached the limit of its hydro-power Ketchikan. | SYNONYMS: Round (adjective), circular, spherical, globular. | | Sseward Street Near Third . St. Lawrence project may not offer Roberts will go back to Salt Lake, Drugglst possibiities WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us c 0 ( IMIGH Felig] Lstatie o !h(: lz“pirdlg}‘:){\sli?z‘ n/r“n&nr- w‘)\il:r\zg‘l}l{e‘;‘c ff:;:;i“?;:‘;?:?l‘(!rml()lx\) increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: Alask Mllsic s“ l “The Squibb Store” m ’v‘x‘“lr“f‘f/l-\ll;nfl.‘li;1r-“\g':lsllm:::1.ixxs the one great source B sald 3 ] "' |FINESSE; delicate skill; artifice; stratagem. (Pronounce fi-nes, I as a pp Y Where Pharmacy Is a : . st A : e . 'in FIN, E as in LESS, accent last syllable). “His speech was a master-| | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Profession ) of hydroelectric energy Reberts already has mace up his & ~T0 " 7 b LS o i A \parativel It is gratifying to learn that the Bonneville- mind to come back to Alaska again Plece of diplomatic finesse. Planos—M;ll;al l:;nmmenh ? UNRRA nd-1 T Grand Coulee system has been a profitable investment. next year. He said it has been a a1 upplier BOATS BUILT and REPAIRED 000,00( i nder « As of June 30, 1946, the Bonneville Power Administra- real pleasure to meet again his old Phone 206 Second and Seward ' tion has returred to the United States Treasury some Alaska friends. A good share of RN ET I OU ETTE 528 2 ; AT $60,000,000—about one-fourth of the investment so far them are still in the Territory, he ROBERTA LEE U | 4EINKE GENERAL Channel Boat Works : ; ¥ 1o | MAdE inclding interest. This financial showing is found. : REPAIR SHOP P. O. 2133 ‘West Juneau Foreign nsumit 1s shipped URder | oy the more remarkable because the 36 billion kilo- 1 ! i e L 5 el ‘. | Across from Boat Harbor erican-made watt-hours scld since 1938 have average 2.55 mills Q. Is it all right to say, “It doesn't make any difference,” if the| |Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner| I S. labels are Those who proclaim the dawn of wEEKlY SA'lINGS hostess asks whether you prefer light or dark meat, when attending al Blacksmith Work Phone RED 110, after 6 P. M. \ silte v, now that a uranium pile may chicken dinner? i | GENERAL REPAIR WORK : i Ttk ; 1 or oil, may well ponder these | A, No; tell your hostess which kind you prefer. | | Phone 204 929 W. 12th St FOR of produc g el Nuclear on cannot compete with falling FROM SEATTLE BY | Q. What should be said if one happens to be in the back of a! |- , 3 ",‘ “ which costs nothing. Whatever may happen in crowded elevator and wishes to get out? “ull Pupe.. Warfield's Drug Store (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies other parts of the world, the Northwest will rely on AlASKAS S SHIPS A. Say, “Excuse me, please,” and do nct try to push your way out. the Columbia River and its tributaries. A potential ads Q. Should cne applaud when sacred music is sung outside a church? of some 25 million kilowatts remains to be developed | ¢ T | A. No. Sacred music is a form of worship. There is more gold in the water of the Columbia than The Alaska Steamship Company P i . e e et e k ] lov from Pittsburgh last longer— there is in @ of the hills of the Far West. Horace i) have a steamer sailing from Se- ¥ a many of Greeley's advice to young men is still good attle every Friday morning at 10 1 HORLUCK’S DANISH il ' e v e wnne ke 1} LO0K and LEARM © £ .. corpon 1! ICE CREAM War Department report he was|with a plan to break the deadlock. and continuing through September, (e Washingfon i ahaten s abviie Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at and said | Landis, an ex-coal miner, has sug- according to announcement made M ’ H : ot | utchings Economy the only wa casket parts could be gested to operator spokesmen that by Horace O. Adams, local ag_nt._ A i B Merry-fio-Round removed from the plant “would be they agree to continue paying 5 The Baranof is scheduled to sail . wW::}'f :elrl'ffzfi acquired by the United States in 1867 was known | i H k THE BAmUF Jp¢ under arms with the ac- cents a ton into the welfare fund, from Seattle June 6 and every two Seward's Folly"? arlet : et . : ; ; COFFEE SHOP Continued prum Page Onel tual exertion of force.” with the condition that half the weeks thereafter. A = What is the science called which deals with the principles and | Choice Meats At All Times oA 2 [ production for money collected be returned to lo- The Aleutian is scheduled to sail methods of thinking? i e s ne the reached a dead stop. cal relief needs for mine families from Seattle June 13 and every two 3. What vessel grounded on Mount Ararat? ’ PHONES 553—82—395 4(”,‘ k (\ oV J ‘. “,“.‘ A.l\r‘. ts T ,‘... not now covered by the welfare weeks thereafter. | 4. Which flower is supposed to signify modesty? ' The AIaSkan nolel binet and restore civil BRITISH ARMS FOR GREECE | fund. The scheduled calls northbound | 5 who wrote “The Man Without a Country”? i Th Ch les W C : : ; g e it Despite official intimations to The operator spokesmen have for the two steamers are Ketchikan, ANSWERS i e aries w. al’ier Newly Renovated Rooms e atious inter-Cab. the contrary, Great Britain will de-| tentatively accepted the Landis pro- Juneau, Cordova, Valdez and Sew- 1. Alaska. | A% Beasehtle [Ra(S AT vty finitely get about $85,000,000 out of posal, but Lewis, according to in- ard. o g | Morlllal‘Y et disc 0l ANg. kel S a e s - s, will Beginning June 26, the Denali will | 5 gic. | PHONE SINGLE O ¢+ on ‘he money we voted for Greece and siders in the negotiations, will not i ; | presentatives ood pat on fe % 3 n very three | 3. Noah's Ark. 1 Fourth and Franklin Sts. : Furkey. Here is how she will get it. agree to splitting up the welfare sail from Seattle and every t | A ; l LERREL o The Greek Army is Briah-train- | fund. In the end, however, this Weoks thereatter for ieichlkan, = 4 Theviet oo ' PHONE 136 However, th epar eny & ) v akutat, Seward, Seldovia, 0l S | . 'wart eref ale ( -. ) 1 2 \ jersor S WO be €d and British-equipped. And the may be a compromise-way out. o E0W A 5 Sl e enty. British have convinced the State|(COPYRIGHT, 1947, BELu syNDICATE INc) let outports, Kodiak and Kodiak | % ! A o | Card B [ Jacobs Machine Shnp “tiil being debated. Department that it would be dan- — e — alanidoutparts, . S Bl i i ard beverage Go. MICARTA STERN BEARINGS \ral foreign diplomats £€rous to substitute American armsie o e e s s « t @ © o he":’:{‘];‘s:;‘:ed ;:lShe?razfleld:sams | | Wholesale 805 10th St. PILLAR BEARINGS the State Depart- for British arms, because a Greek, o o 5 E i Welding, Machining and Milling piy divi the front_equipped with e TIDE TABLE . | PHONE 216—DAY or N““:' o i Saasas i British might receive ammun- | . RAPID IURNOVER L E M 0 N C R E E K || for MIXERS or SODA PO g . gocd-buy. It -won't stop tion designed ior American guns. . MAY 30 3 ! yand it won't end hunger. It will _ Therefore, the State Department| e Low tide 5:05 am, 171t e SAND and GRAVEL CO i Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS Remington Typewriters { up in the pockets of Greece's has agreed to buy about $65.000,000 o High tide 11:18 am., 141 ft. ® ALHAMBRA, Calif.—The sheriff’s ; ! SOLD and SERVICED by 4 S worth of additional British arms to| e Low tids 17:08 pm. 2.4 ft. ® office heard this story from the pro- W. J. MANTHEY—Owner | IDEAL GLASS co J B n ! d & c supply the Greek army | ® High tide 23:32 pm, 167 ft. ® prietor of an appliance store: | . . D. burior: 0. S - = AR . ® A motor was stolen from a wash- [ | T “Our Doorstep Is Worn by il e e . REBUILDING GERMANY o o e o s s « « o » o o ing machine, presumably whiie | CONCROOUNCESS Aol M bg&%g%‘” Satisfied Customers” 32 5 k X 2 One of the most significant argu- — e, everyone was out for coffee. Duestoan advant S dhinbt | : ments affectng the peace of the| IP YOUk MONEY i3 NOT Later two men entered the store eniabeous shipping I FORD AGENCY world has been going on long-dis- EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will and offered a motor for $15. It arrangement, with the cooperation 'IBARANOF (Authorized Dealers) tance between Washington and pay you to investigate our offerings seemed a good buy and was pur- of J. V. Cole and his power barge | GREASES — GAS — OIL Berlin. It is over the rebuilding of |in well chosen investments, ALAS- chased. MIDAS and the local longshoremen. | ALASKA’S FINEST Germany KA FINANCE CORPORATION, Then the proprietor found the the drastic raise in shipping rates I % OTEL Juneau Molor CQ, Finally, last Tuesday, Secretary of Cooper Building, 4th and Main. motor was the one stolen earlier. will be avoided on a barge load of | H Foot of Main Street War Patterson :nl,. :d )ms assist- —adv. 574-tf The two men had disappeared. cement expected to arrive here June i EAT IN THE e cretary, Howard Petersen, to — 10 from Permanente Cement Com- 4 | to Germany to settle an argu- Rl ( rossword Puzzle to nd $750,000,000 MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM f::gémiicfflfe.".f this fortunate ar- BUBBI-E noo“ ' Special Dinner a daily habit—ask for it by name o rebuild German in- ACROSS. 30, Cuckoallke bird l ol i General Clay is afraid | ! S“:i::’;:"mh 3 L\l(ln::l'e:\rfigllflely oun PnEsENT Pn!cEs 5to 8 P. M. Juneau Dalrles: Inc- rebuilding Germany industry also| 8 Town in Ohlo AR $2.00 r ildine th e 12, Timb t ans rebullding the German mil-| i3 “‘l";'*l’:j";f,,r',zg‘: 30. Of winter { WILL CONTI!"IE TO PREVAIL! Chrysler Marine Engines g Having o saw- i | : i v qssnmark s where 1y g f, S RS | Caledonia Hotel MACHINE SHOP to draw the line b »‘r'\\\‘wnmr;u‘nm.\ i Exhllited | 2. Thing: law coc o g ey SEATTLE Marine Hardware Y Iy g industry 41. Directed 42 Cudgel Cnee you up German steel, s 43. Cherry color ance, you have the basis machine. Chas. G. Warner Co. HOME GROCERY ” CLOSE TO EVERYTHING 't mature ' D. B. FEMMER oy .‘ ”F‘:..Fx‘l"ff. Saluion of Yesterday's Puzzle General Hauling and Hoving TIHELY CLOTHES [a] costume < E JOHN L. I is DICKEES coal-mine operators is 1d welfare fund contract with the Gov- 5 cents is paid into the lfgve fund for each ton ined. Approximately $20,- een paid in so far, and adminisered by a a miner, an opera- representative of the house : s, LIGHT BARBER SHOP j;} NUNN-BUSH.SHOES Home Liquor sun—"l‘el. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Alaska Laundy CITY DRY CLEANERS | Temperate STETSON HATS It her Mexican shawl even Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men JACK 0'CONNOR as a pald-up subscrive. 1o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWOC TICKETS to see: 16. Luminant 18, You and | 27, Departure trom one country for residence in another 28 Small tower Lewis is now demanding that the ssment be increas- 10 cents on eaci ton )—the date mines are R. W. COWLING When War I r of Ju 3. Mimia COHPA“ visited the Gc craft Cor- returned to the operators. Al 17 7 PHONE 877 poration which pplyi It pected Lewis actually 4 ?x'.‘,ll.{il.'.'::m FAITHFUL IN MY rasmnu SO e “Quality Dry Cleaning” | to casket 1 CIO u hopes 1o get 5 cents, the present //« ht i g DEALERS " s i e i lh deieite 0 W// e Fecerai Tax—12¢ per Person P s & the removal cf d part ) purposes 40 One who vwea " g R e A oo 1 A e forpe] § it || PHONE 14— THE BOYAL BLUE CAB €. || [ Lucille's Beauty Salon e BBve Lirsd & Aiat ean nve Z :,; Female sheep ; Specializthg in all kinds of NEW AND USED At the nping Com- | (o nts, though some of the 4 Proportion and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Permanent Waves for all pany arls for cas- Southern operators have made a 42 Sundarue tres RETURN YOU to your horze with our compliments. Textures of Hair FURNITURE kets, anothe c hy o oposal of 2'2 cents a ton 52 Seed contuiner HAIRCUTTING B it any conpes i ! im rald Landis of bojmmed WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! el e ard Wraniiin Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave. the War Department. 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