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e . PAGE FOUR Dmh Ala.sk a Emplro EMPIRE PRINTING COMP six months, $8.00: one year By ma tage Do t the MEMBER OF MEMORIAL they had t in w € € B 1 mar cut re i he House With An A which clut nnel and The Washmglon Merry-Go-Round (Continued ]'rum Paye One; mands without demur & e tri- umvirate’s plan of action was ten- tatively ced upon TALKS WITH BRAZIL Then the Chief Executive set off to build his second bastion. A c mony inaugurating a new interna- tional bride between Argentina and Brazil was used by Peron as an excuse to discuss joint anti- Red measurcs with Brazilian ‘Pres- ident Gaspar Dutra. Ever since Du- tra succeeded, earlier this month in getting the Brazilian electoral board to decl: Commun local ist party ille had beer anxious to caj on the munist situatior though not ir dled and A Braz 1 leac ing T & wide anti-Communist drive The Unitod States, Percn argued would be rteful for such it tive and would lend its backing to forceful, specific anti-Commu resolutions to be incorporated r-Ame mut f sident Du d with this ide tele- phoned the Brazilia 1\ Min istr i h]u that eveni d ord- ered Dr rao da Lima, former assador ) Paraguay fo! to leave a egin on both contlict on had a \cior h 1 araguayan and ader sides of the reed that Ambassa- a Negrao da L to undertake the prel sultations, since the Br mat is perscna grata to both Par aguayan Dictator-President Mor igo and the rebel ier 1 Cor cepcion. The Argentine President added that, il a found for fuli-dres Government would immediately of- fer to serve on a thr nation board ted for pose. formula were -1 that pur- SUBSCRIPTION RATES Deiivered by carrier in funeaun and Douglas ASSOCIATED PRESS mediation, his 1 n fr Howe eems o The cut € Iudes PANY { Con; cidents in s « M houses, respc been nding [HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— called upon to retrench as part of - ? om war to peace. Why not Govern- &= from ver, the House Appropriations Com- = 20 Y E A RS A G e wielding the axe in a hit-or-miss THE EMPIRE in the Commerce Department, for | ST A N 1 $ Csansd one of 50 per cent for air naviga- | R ¥ "'_‘ runs counter to the express MAY 30, 1927 rly this year there was a run and committees of both ic alarm and clamor, MAY 30 Glenn Adams pul set . . . ror $1.50 per month; | UP tWO air safeiy ommiitees to study better pas- | o Hazel Marshall <1500 \eer protection. Iy 1t wise economy to throw all the | o Mrs. James Elder iy . s W i recommendations of the air safety subcom- ¢ C. H. Foote ; tees out the window and risk the lives of air pas- | o Mrs, J. H. Denton rs? The question provides its own answer e R. T. Mallory This is an example of false economy which makes | o ) N iestion the wisdom of the over-all activity of the | o . R ik Al tions Committe Other examples | = i have been cited. In some cases, moreo rather than economy seems to be govern consideration. In that category was the elimi- MARIIIME (oM s Ho se $3.00 to corded f othe nts a pound e Lard has fallen a Fiour, which was $7.85 a hundred pounds, has declined to $6.75. Hogs have dropped from $30 a g — hundred pounds to under §: BUENOS AIRES, May 30, @ ; 1. What are the birthstones of each month of the year? The rise in the official consumers' price index in The 12-weeks-old Paraguayan Civil What proportion of the human body is blood? Xe March was due gely to a sharp rise in retail food War appeared to be nearing an end 3. How many cups will a gallon of coffee fill to the hrim? ces h in turn reflected the rises in wholesale today tilant Government com- RO o St ; s W had taken place earlisr this year. The munique med an uninterrupted 4. Who was the last President of the United States to wear a ment with | complete reversal of these earlier rises in wholesale ich took Loy- Mustache? prices will probably be reflected in lower retail prices a ) within five miles of 5. What is the most prolific animal? ) if past exverie A continuation of these the Rebel Capital ANSWERS: r marked by rends will go f t the unbalanced price communique from the 1. January, garnet; February, amethyst; March, bloodstone; Apri tered up l!)\(' de- | relation: 5 en causing so much Government of President Higinio diamond; May, emerald; June, agate; July, carnelion; August, sardonyx services. Private neerr Morinigo in Asuncion said Loyal- geptember, chrysolite; October, opal; November, topaz; December, tur- e — 'ist forces had crossed the 'f quoise Despite press report the luggage which the water barrier before Concepcion, B 3 8 2 . Estimates place this at about one-tenth of the body weight. trary, these: political cor Se 1« and her guests pro- the fall of which probably w 3. Bixtesh ; ke Y . were almost the sole topic of dis- posed to take along, reported that mark the end of the rebellion . w B LR cussion beiween the Argentine- it would be ossible to carry the There still is a lot of country be- 4. William Howard Taft. 3 Brazilian Presidents. Reference to entire load in fewer than three hind the Rebels and fh their con- 5. The barn rat, a pair of which, ignoring any deaths, could exceed an Argentine-Brazilian econcmic planes trol but it is largely uninhabited 350,000,000 in three years. sement wa t a \ 4 ¢ ar C letely devoid of military — — . SSLCEUVI. Was O @ 1eW 1t now appears likely that Senora 20d completely brief generaliti de Peron m:d party will make the FeSOUTees e T T T T A - - e voyage aboard the “Rivadavia” af- -, N SR ter all, th 4 wo-destroyer escort N DICTATOR PERON'S WIFE rall, Wi g HOS AL NOTES O Ty Pt o vl eniourug. The Pil WHETHER YOU ARE BUILDING whole dispute, however has served episodes centeri Eva Duarte de P entina’s Preside ! ened to provoke a major ment c involving the Force, F Ministry 1o0us pol I govern- Navy, Air reign and var- te visit to plans for terialize ambitious first lady a forma Italy. When to m began me, nded of that a 11 and husband ) ke provided for hers ident Peron amiably compli- ec ring the “Presidente Riv- ntina’s newest and placed at his list of rew heth"—let alone the ivadavia”—could have them | Ministry protested to sident, but the dashing ant. If battle- hold all her party 1id, then let a few cruis well. The a hotly argued \ Isabel de B » Argentine F had agreed to chief lady-in-waiting down and announced ild have no part of the mob- whele is: nd-warship des Thereupon Peron stepped in and tried to persuade his wife to accept one of the nation’s best passe instead, taking a sharply re- duced entourage. But the first lady I efused. She said she had decided to go by a and that 32 persons would accomp: So an Air Force transpc Douglas C-54—was ordered for the ight. Almost immediat how- ever ame urgent protests from veral political groups, including the Union cof Intellectuals, an or- ganization personglly formed and domir Senora de Peron tated that air tra- 1 w too hazardous and the afety of the first lady too pre- cious to the national welfare. They demanded that she travel by sea Meanwhile, the Air Ministry, after 1¢ Division of Power in th 2.50. Similar _ among variovs top government offi- » influence Interior budget eemed to be saying that it did not AIMING AT LONG n a distinctly th 1z the past s quest. I just checked Washing D. C. phone this forencon Admiral Smith was an application which Portland, Ore., declare line intended t referring t sources in the coastwis make. 1 prices reflect et wholesale food or foods, has dropped from April 29, a decline of Inited States > index for ch to 1603 raported peak of 422 tely 360 as of - >ee END SEEN NEAR INPARAGUAYAN ead is shown by | erent types of dropped from declines have been re- Butter has declined from 77 March to 62 cents a pound cents a pound to 23'; cents ported Within 5 Miles of Rebel Stronghold to deepen the bitter resentment St Dapeevich, Neil Ferris and Mrs. cal attention. Discharged Mrs for Ray Tarte surgery yesterda cials toward what the first meddling.” Tt well-informs they regard as lady’s “high-handed is freely predicted in i quarters that her de- were George Bedna parture fron: the country will be wprc Archie Betts, and Mrs. Geor the signal for a concerted attempt npoore. Esther Jackson from Ket- by some of Peron's closest collabor- (phikan was discharged from Govern- ators to break his wife's growing ment Hospital. in national affairs. - .- (COPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL 5> YNDICATE. INC) Crossword Puzzle ACROSS ish Diminutive 39. Resuscitate mium 41 Article 13. Méxjean 42, Plan of a town Indian o> wm 3> [m . Therefore o, Land measure T ah Sulution - 67, lish letter DOWN 06 L i fear that * * I' Rind ofmeat s il 2 Greek n of respec air Basketry filiing Ovule Mark of a wound Large sharks Masculine me d contest English divine . Speelal AP Newsfeatures, my office by tele waterfront CIVIL WARFARE Government Troops Re- - : Ann’s Hospital admitted John and Martha Totland for medi- Read the want-ads for vargains! o A capacity gathering attended Memorial Day exercises at Elks' Hall o | Following the exercises, veterans of threc wars, Boy . i Girls and many citizens marched to the Admiral Line dock where Camp ® | Fire Girls strewed flowers on the water, thence to Evergreen Cemetery ® | where graves of the soldier. dead were decorated. Harry Sperling was ® | Marshal of the Day, and all arrangements for the program were made ® | by the American Legion. Scouts, Camp Fire | FRID/\Y MAY 30 1947 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 1 VETERANS OF FURELGN WARS Taku Post ) SECOND and FOURTH Meets first and third Monday of each month Fridays. Post Hall, Sew- in Scottish Rite Temple ard St Vis Com- beginning at 7:230 o, m, CHAS. B. HOLLAND, Worshipful Master; JAMES W LEIVERS, Secretary. rades Welcome. | H. S. GRUENING. Com- mander: F. H. FORBES, Adjutant, FUR STORAGE Cleaning—Glazing—Repairing Martin Vicor Furs, Inc. Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Silver Bow Lodge No. A 2, LO.OF. Mects every Tues day at 8:00 P. M., I. O. O, F. HALL Visiting Brothers Welcome ®| Miss Madge Case had left for Fairbanks, where she had accepted A‘ Three Generations J. A. SOFOULIS, Noble Grand . S H. V. CALLOW, Secretary positicn as secretary to Harry E. Pratt 3 C 1 i | "James C. Cooper, CPA | Improvements and new machinery added to the Alaska Steam| | BUSINESS COUNSELOR Laundry, involving expenditure of approximately $15,000 were in proce W. H. Wilson, Manager, announced. When the new equipment was in- sl 1lled the plant would be entirely converted to electrical operation, Wil- like the nower policies now embodied in law and s wanted to cripple them. We would take issue with ANGE SHIP plAN‘ i ”‘_\;‘ . \”M ;l]‘\;1';;:1;‘l\“;..::;.:[i”;‘\i‘,‘u(‘1’.‘5;;:"“;:Ii{\; R Mrs. Charles Otteson arrived in Juneau frcm Funter Bay on the ich with the Federal Governmen far-flung power 1ilboat Margnita to spend a few days shopping and visiting T Refusal to reinstate information pro- | SEATTLE. May 30. — (@ ll\t“ AR f the State Departmer ) had less to dor|Maritime Commission is working on The Juneau excursionists on the motorship Alma arrived home from | 1my than with policy. The objection s a long-range Alaska shipping PIaN{., 00 ) 'a.90 orelock, am., and reported a ‘wonderful time on the ss to do with the idea n with the man to replace the present interim e i e fo its execution, A nt Secretary of ' agreement with three Seattle oper-| e rip B S e i on. We hope that Secretary Marshall will jators, Vice Adm. William bmll”‘ AR AT g (B en renew his request. The pro- | chairman of the Commission, de-| * D l l E U i on e | DAY LESSONS I Englis W, 1. corDON | Fopd Pr for an interim agree: m“m declare e i D s e e S ~ the ‘Gommission. it b, Wtlsl 3 WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: To compare TO points out a similarity, New Yo! give three companies the exclusive Db ¢ SR by ’ i ¢ . 4 A & sive | right,” but had no other alterna-|@ His ry ha en compared to Poe's To compare WITH point: g i SHENL e b0 ,:;, 'in view of the approaching outa difference, as, “His poetry cannot compare with Poe's.” A s I A ” f,‘”(.’,",“”“,1]‘5“.1,'11 fishing, mining and construction, OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Granary. Pronounce first A as in AN, which the pressure of | Season in Alaska not. grain-ary ; 1 relle vssarily| "We had no other applications; OFTEN MISSPELLED: Spaghetti; observe the HETTI Becgis rise junted for {rom firms desiring to enter the Al- SYNONYMS: V , alert, watchful, wakeful, observant, attentive. living costs since skan trade,” the Admiral declared, WORD STUDY e a word three times and it is yours.” Let us‘ “and we still haven't had a re- increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day DISSEMBLER; cne who conceals the real facts, a pretense. "It is the weaker dissemblers.”— Today's word: motives, or feelings by sort of politicians that are the greatest 1 i Bacon. i MODERN E“OUHTE ROBFRTA LEE Q. In a theatre party made up of several women, what is the order of rrocession down the aisle? A. The behind the usher and stands at the prover aisle seat indicating the order of seating as her guests ap- | pre x(h Always walk singly down the aisle. If the father of the bride is not living, v-vdmg invitations be issued? A. In the nam= of the bride’s mothe Q. Who is the first to leave the dinner table, A. The hostess. hostess follows directly when there are guests? 1+ LO0K and LEARN GORDON OR REPAIRING make it Permanent USE CONCRETE Ready Mix Concrete Chimney Blocks Building Blocks Y, 2 |l Phone 799 for ALL NOW AVAILABLE I‘()R IMMEDIATE | DELIVERY D. B. FEMMER { General Hauling and Moving .\ PHONE 333 or CALL at ROBERT Yesterday's Puzzle 1\ R “CANYON PASSAGE" | as a pald-up subscrive: to THE DAILY ALA! EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVEN Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWQ TICKETS to see: feueral ‘Tax—12¢ per Person PHONE 14_THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your horae with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! in whose name should the | | "lIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIHIII"' LIGHT BARBER SHOP i €% B.P.0.ELKS Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at 8 pm. Visiting brothers come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- retary. Specizlizing in Corporation—Municinal and Trust Accounts The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL | and STORAGE CALIFORNIA Grocery and Mceat Market — e 473 — PHONES -—— 371 High Quality Foods at "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists S — “SMILING SERVICE” Beri’s Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 FREE DELIVERY Juneau l | | | i \ Moderate Prices § BUTLER-MAURO ' { Jones-Stevens Shop DRUG CO. ! LADIES'—MISSES’ j READY-TO-WEAR HARRY RACE Seward Street Near Third ‘ | Druggist ' {Alaska Music Supply The iy Srons™ Where Pharmacy Is a Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Profession Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward | | BOATS BUILT and REPAIRED Channel Boat Works P. O. 2133 West Juneau Across from Boat Harbor Phone RED 110, after 6 P. M. {| HEINKE GENERAL ’ REPAIR SHOP 'Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Blactismith Work | GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 { . | |Warfield's Drug Store | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) | NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM Fred W. Wendt You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE 0O | !‘ilulchings Economy | Market | 'Choico Meats At All Times PHONES 553—02-95 The Charles W. Carter, | Mortuary I Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 ‘ Jacobs Machine Shop ‘1 Card Beverage Co. MICARTA STERN BEARINGS Wholesale 805 10th St. PILLAR BEARINGS Welding, Machining and Milling 905 W.-11th St. Phone 876 PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS } IDEAL GLASS CO0. | 121 MAIN STREET DON ABEL PHONE 633 BARANOF | ALASKA’S FINEST ° HOTEL | EATINTHE | || BUBBLE ROOM Special Dinner 5to8P. M. | $2.00 | Caledonia Hotel SEATTLE CLOSE TO EVERYTHING | All Outside Rooms $2.00 AND UP TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Remington Typewriters SOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Burford & Co. “Cur Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Street MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name” Juneau Dairies, Inc. Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. ' HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Alaska Laundy CITY DRY CLEANERS PHONE 877 “Quality Dry Cleaning” Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men R. W. COWLING COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS Lugille’s Beauty Salon Specializing in all kinds of Permanent Waves for all Textures of Hair HAIRCUTTING Phone 492 2nd and-Franklin ASHENBRENNER’S "NEW AND USED FURNITURE Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave,

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