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PA(.E F OUR 5 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA > | ‘ld freedom which has not ended with FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1947 7 ¢ iggle for ~ D l 11 " E * the fighting phase of war. | & . rom o aily Ataska "'I’\" i o Ao craan T 1 ARHDBA A M et e | =11 20 YEARS AGO 7 mmpire |} SBAFFER’S 49-Phone-13 e n A He ot Ml purpose as a nation. Through the blood, brain and | & ek e el R brawn of our s and daughters, it has achieved a o e et e s e et eSS A SRR e fi;l fifl;:: place of world leadership, and oppressed people of all S L e i lands are praying that its leadership shall not fail | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watkins of Douglas left cn the steamer Alameda R War, far from solving the world’s problems, has in- | e JUNE 13 B! 1or o vish i WkaNington. n Junea Second Class Matter. creased them. Behind the scenes a gigantic struggle © ,él“”i Zt‘ngcx'. Jl l‘ o & SUBSCRIPTION RATES: © / ooes on between the democracy for which our people | ® William A Chipperfield @ 0 poyal Order of Moose were to put through a class of 30 this BSitvsred by cartler in Tineguant Doustas £o7 210 fought and died, and the totalitarian system which|® g G % | night, and following initiation exercises a social session was to be held B e R en Tiaghs sin oot spread chaos and ruin over the face of the earth $ B RC s o o jat which feminine friends of lodge members would be entertained. M F & T C 0 cnv‘m’;nl‘ B The celebration of Fl Day is not an empty . Elwell Krause ol e : . b ® Business Office of any failure or & gesture ritual uncompromising lip Ajor \m E. Hallman e Geological examinations of areas adjacent to the upper reaches | ;”“"%-'.'{,‘E}? ';’wmr:':; ce, 602: Business Office, 374 it i and sincere on of the A . T 1‘)‘:~ Hichses o |of several Southeast Alaska rivers wers to be undertaken soon by B. D.| [Meat at fis Best — at Lower Prices — - : canism of Order of Elks . ret N. Blund o | Stewart, Supervising Mining Engineer for the U. S. Geological Survey | B e O vy s Flag Day services are held by every lodge in the | o ® 'and acting Territorial Mining Engineer. J. G. Shepard was to n»m‘i R et Y ity paver w Order, and every effort must be made to bring out/e e e e e e ® @ @i this work 9 - ® ;'N‘" the people of the community in ur ecedented number ! S . | e L P q ‘, is 5’ '. . .' NATIO Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | (o rally around the Flag, publicly to renew their lAD'ES’ NIGHT The United States transport Chaument arrived in Shanghai from | 2 ety i al Manila with 1,000 Marines and an aviation unit, a dispatch from | b & all America to presen AT ELKS AFTER | Shanghai said | united fro: nce to the world ihat we - | re a one and indivisible,” willing to accept | H.AG PROGRAM Miss Celia McLaughlin, Chief Clerk in the office of Secretary n[f; the resy of leading the world into paths of | Alaska, and«Mrs. Alta C. Purpus, Deputy Clerk of Court, went hiking | m honorable peace | Annual F Day exercises at the | gn Mt. Roberts and were enjoying the beautiful scenery thoroughly, until | NEST—IJUICIEST lks' Lodge Saturday evening Will 5 bear, an old brownie of tremendous size, made his appearance about TENDEREST Ib 5 Wallace and Alaska be i {ollped sy i IED Night, &n- 59 feet away. The girls immediately left the scenery to the bear, who was | TASTIEST ther of those popular 0CCAsions | ... .. firct anyway when wifes and fair (Fairbanks News-Miner of the i recent | members are given the run [ sex friends of H While the speeches of Henry Wallace S Wonhs g bas 60 Tigest nes BB 1 months have contained scme strange ideas about !club rooms. e ! Russia, the former s words on Alaska and | The commitice in charge has an- | e, e e e meeee s | p r Siberia in his c the other night seem on |hounced that ml\:!nl;«.\-w»; mLL\‘ in i & : . by | . nature of a trial balloon. Ii Ladies D I l E ! h | Ce L E o > suc ] v Colered 5 ‘N READ Wallace seemed to have nothing new to add to|Night attendance proves the suc dal V essons in flg IS W. L. GORDON }| Fancy C Birds—OVI “IEA ADY s ; 5 what has already been said time and again by people cess of the similar_events { Fhtbbira i anadiibe vt | FLAG DAY, 1947 who did not have to use Siberia as an illustration of | Will be scheduled reguiarly through =S g L laska should become. Wallace has viewed |the summer months. Previously,! WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Take a hold of this piece.” | J Tomorrow, June 14, is Flag Da nee i giperia, however, so we can't blame him for speaking ocial activities have been|gzay. “Take HOLD of this piece. : Juneau the main observances are built around the through in the press reports wa the point where | pretty much restricted to the win- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Grati preferred * pronunciation | rancy Golored B.!d ¢ 4 he said Rus current activity in Siberia should not | ter seast i e il i Flag Day services conducted by the members of Juneau - t : 5 al 3 L I he I alarf, e, Uplied Biales., -ThErg YR e B S Py B OFTEN MISSPELLED: Annulment. Observe the NN and te one L. N NEW YORK DRESSED 1 xdge No. 420, open to the public ke aahy 3 AV oht 4 t o ol ; = Tigrebohte 1o be{tuD lhl“"“‘,' about JINEAY GARDEN ('.UB | SYNONYMS: Original, initial, primary, primordial | d Qe nm{\“ufl i éa:: “1‘1(1‘1':1‘:1:““:)‘:‘!”: 111”‘1“\4”l :,‘mp"”,‘:,)f | WORD STUDY: “Use a werd three times and it is yours.” Let us per poul‘l : P tended an. One school says, 24 ;;,:: x: ,‘Sl: .|,,,“.h,.(;, s nation.” The other retorts “ MEETS ON wEDNESDAY increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Tod: word: | it 8 o'clock tomorrow evening unct g pit; the Russian people are just like us | _— NIHILISM; a doctfine which denies any objective or real ground of | ... ; f i in The fact is, these statements are based upon two s Me of the Juneau Garden truth. (Pronounce ni-i-lizm, first I as in NIGHT, second and third I's | I’s SANEY ARY for Meat at tric different conceptions of what Russia is. One would |Club will meet next Wednesday, as in IT, accent first syllable). P - 0 the Zemoration of the have us believe the government is the people; the June 18 1:30 pm. at the sum- s BEST @i E’Jg;“ ER PR'CES. birtt ur F that that people are the government. Eit one I of Mrs. Wellman Hol- D M,,; Seigidiche ¢ Elkdom are opened and COuld be right, for the exact status has never been broc Louisa Beach ; = ppel determined in Russia itself, let alone by the rest of | Mrs. Holbrock and Mrs. Ray G MODERN E'”OUETT : o in the Elks “Festival ypo"ging The uncertainty has a great deal to do|Day. hoste will serve dessert ROBER TA LEE | of the Flag has our Flag meant 50 yiih the present era of distrust and fear business meeting il e . much, not on but ¢ the wor That's why we think it is just as well to be presided ¢ by Mrs o R sy the Fe ar of 1947 never will than in this 3 when the must stand up democracy The Amcrican Flag has come it was first unfurled in the face of Fort Stanwix. It freedom of America, and in reater sig: pecple of £ and be counted as squarely behind the for which our Flag stands. then inspired men to fight for the ter years it has inspired Q. Should some kind of an traveling with them on a train? Boyd, President wsement be provided for children while requirir trar alarmed about Russia's e o the extent that this in Siberia, at least | Josephin to keep! Those ansions feeling belabors us portation peace in Alaska e asked to call Green 504 or A. Yes. It is too much to exvect them to remain quiet in their | We also think that Wallace should have been (3 seats without some kind of entertainment. So take along some game or long way since SPeaking in Russian when he urged the exchange | - - - - toy. ah-atthed foe at B Yiefonis: hesween \oir. Tnive of Alaska ‘and | STEESE COMING HERE Q. What does ECLAT and how is it pronounced? BHIIAG Jriveutily o Ithuleh.) Ve \pould Diave ePUE Gen. James G. Steese. USA re- A. Tt is a French word meaning brililancy of achievement, or its " Al liean Misdesi iariueany it Liifro yete GUV CEER | ired, (opmEr; Hond: o thE (AR acclaim. Pronounce a-kla, fivst A as in DAY, second A as in AH, accent | The K!HS of getting students into Siberia, so he doesn't need to Road Commission, will arrive in Ju- g second syllable. the sons and daughters of America to carry on a hhmo us for that “iron curtain.” neau July 7, it was revealed today % S . > 3 4 0’ nnAsTs” .- e e Al o it i . ————— | by G. H. Skinner, ARC Chief Clerk Q. thol is the most simvle form to use when ackowledging an | i “I w h' ‘ pecially when Montana's Demo-{ Rayburn has joined them, quietly | Gen. sSteese will visit ARC Chief HMUWCEML 3 pound e as “lq on cratic Jim Murray is on tap with|opposing the bill in cloakroom con-!Engineer Ike P. Taylor and Assist- A. “How do you do, Mr. Brown " . 4 M G R d vocal assists for Pepper versation. Carrying the ball ior ant Chief Engineer Hawley Sterling. | an In I oas ( =30~ i : [ SN AESEE S SIS g e"‘ 0-Roun While the Senate Labor Commit- | Hawaii are western Congresmen. They will travel with him to Haines tee was considering his public!| The Justice Department is op- and Fairbanks during his Alaskan | a n (Continued frum Page Onej health bill the other day, Taft led posing an Aluminum Company of ' Vi | e = bidding as Off With & charge that the Wagner- | America motion that it is no longer o | A C. GORDON | 3 : { gressmen who do Rls DIACINZ &S nppay_ pingell Health Insurance|a monopoly. MARRIED IN DOUGL | | o e I oas c members of the House Banking and | g, : g i el FGctn 3 e Bia s At e L] Ciimenny ' Gommittes.. They re: | Bill, a much more iberal measure, (COPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL >YNDICATE. INC) Hu»\u'u C ()»\\;u( and Maxin 1. In how many States of the Union are there cities or towns| Rep, John ' Riley. of Sumter, 8. C., | 25 & ‘Plece of propaganda R Brown, hoth of dutlesy, Were MEt” {punieq Washiugion? From Prime Grade-A Steers % The former Chairman (Murray) ¢ e e » s s - ¢ « e e e riedat8 oclock last night in Doug- 3 S O : . o o B e el A IR SR SR a Democrat Rep. Chas. K : i : .| 2. Who remarked, “We must hang together or assuredly we shall all B iAer- ot 8 Dieg Calif., a | 21Ways used this Committee as a 5 U. S. Commissioner Fnhx‘h - ione { etcher of San Diego, GCall. 8| ,.,000nda agency to put over the! g TIDE TABLE H Witnesses for the ceremony | Nang separately e Repuklican. Though relatively new | ypipine wanted,” commented Taft | o ey o | Were Don Paul Balmat and E. Nadine 3. What is the present-day name of the ancient country of Cathay? | = Cor t,'mvn they \:M);m;( urn: t: acidly ¢ NG 14 o Balmat | 4. What meuntain range runs the length of South America? up on the important Banking and S P e et WS DRI o TR B B & ek S AN % % W s 5 T 8 4 B i Comiitee which pasels That is utterly 1.|Ls«‘. fired back' ¢ 1ow tide 4:14 am. 26 ft. e | 5. For what trait of character is the bulldog a symbol? Center Cut Chucks from Choice Grade-A Steers Murray. “It is just in line with your High tide 10:26 2 Tt ve ANSWERS: on low-cost housing bills. Both | oo e e High tide 10:26 am L s : Congressmen are executives of sav- | > irude all along e Low tide 16:12 pm., 35 ft. 1. Twenty-eight States ings and loan associations and they m?-Um\l:px!)m‘[.u::-fi iu:lm', Tmlll‘;;n.d : High tide 22:33 p.m., 16.0 ft : St. Ann's Hosy al BEs - nAmitan mwz. Benjamin Franklin, at the signing of the Decalration of Iudcpend-‘ have voted consistently for their | th o U“‘dm‘ {rh“"l‘ (! : >(I\{ xls TG i w o o iHarry Johnson, Phyllis Long, Mike Fal 1 assoctations and against housing S e M 1(;‘.\ In charged, Bt oo Gavill, PSR- (horaes all: tredical: . China. | that would help veterans e e, \«lll«ml;‘\v\n.\-\ sup- and Mrs. George Moore for surgery. 4. The Andes. { R Medsgap a0 G e LABOR RECRUITER HERE Discharged yesterday were Haak- 5. Tenacity 3 TRUMAN'S BUST ¢ That's not true,” asserted Pep- o on Husby, Otto Holden, and Vu‘gu 5 - - 2 When Paul Gritith, commander per, Jumping into the (ray. “The| puis Akers, labor recruiter for the 'Dickson. all medical ! o E nerican Legion, and Senator from Ohio knows that.” | v rch - Johnson - Lytie Constuction Charles Keck, New York sculptor, “Well, it's been true the eight g:)“ Jonnen el y 1 called on Harry Truman to pre Keck's latest bust of the Preside Truman leaned back me and said "You know, when 1 was in the Scnate ten years ago, I r dreamed that this would happ ) me—that one day I would be re- ceiving a bust of myself in the White House as United States. Keck reported that bronze likeness was & personal gift to “you and your family." It matches cther bust the sculptor ha for Americar ion headq in Indianapolis. Both bear t scription: “Ha Truman, Pres- sid. { the the an- madc ident of the zer statesman, Legiol “The American Li of you,” said G wa Truman ed the m Missouri I n was appraising bronze image, he suddenly that something was mis: bust was a true likeness in one—there the The respect save were gl es on it ‘I thought you'd notice that chuckled Keck Try these on 126 ed Truman, removing ¢las and hand them to Keck There was burst of laughter as the sculptor fitted them on the bust. However Keck aid he wouldn't consider his job fir until the bust was fitted out its own glasses bronze “I'll find a way,” he 1 had the t of Teddy job was eve y wore pii attached SENATORIAL DUEL No time is wastec when those two politically allergic gentlemen, Republican Senator Bob Taft of Ohio and Democratic Sen- ator Claude Pepper of Florida square away. The boys speak their minds with engaging bluntness, es- bas arrived in Juneau and is registered at the Baranof Hotel. He will interview prospetcive employees Haines. cars 1 have been on the commit- tee,” retorted the Ohioan of Haines and Eldon Hayward of The cnly discharge is Eliza- The alert Pepper decided to con- | a4 the ATES Juneau office, 124 | beth Sumdum cede that point in order to bolster | Marine Way, for work on B-J-L con- | - eee - ““"“ I;“"(“HJ‘ . tracts with the U. 5. Army at An-. IF YOUR MONEY IS NOT T thank God,” he parried, “that ' chorage and Fairbanks EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will L) P ome of us are proud to be - — | pay you to investigate our offerings ] L | P0UND o dw'ft s re'.!‘.'..' "ifi’;‘d with the defense of lab REBEKAH Lodge Picnic, June!in well chosen inyestments, ALAS- and not identified with its destruc- | j5, Auk Bay Beach, bus leaves KA FINANCE CORPORATION, H “‘f’_‘- IOOR Hall at 12:00 noon, returns, Cooper Building, 4th and Main. 'he June 16 lssue 0' 8, Taft looked bored, and proceed- at 5: p.m —adv- 605-t2 —adv.—574-tf These are Real Meat Bargams at the to the consideration of his bill. | — - SANITARY for the Week End . . .. Compare them with prices you are NDER THE t Truman DOME has Crossword Puzzle finally The Government Hospital has ;\d- mitted Lena Brown, Havold Jones \ TIME | en the green light to his coun- AC;‘OSS 34. Splinter i Clark Ciifford, to begin Amp- 1 UIYII( of e . "Fllhlllri = ' paYlng elseWhere. the whole huuxmfl program. It Slociipnl . roaue i [ capacity 3 Footless 1 zine N S 2 the nation’s S N ol . i o 1930 GOP Rep. Merlin Hull of h"“g;"\"“ 2 h'*fi’:‘w"h § | i wi e G| S reporis lo the world | gress make a full investigation of | 14 Old rench deity I} swiFrs P J s £ 1 the R 1 “hot money” scandal 41 Ale:u‘:)luof : | SALUGCE R LA by which the U. S. Army is out 5. Edaotnt " | $05,000,000. It cashed Russian oc- " ihstitution - Cupation marks printed from plates e rd{;‘,&'e!h;hnr i ; we had loaned the Russians in Ber- 52. Pretentious i lin. The Kalser-Frazer auto. com- or, pluiding '@ Full drawn—for baking or stewing pany is now in the black. Demo- ng: law device 60 ‘} et £ kt rabian com- 56, Co cratic leaders may be peeved mt; 5 ATLALEom" B8 COUCL 'y - i l B sine lb sc Wallace opposition to the Truman| 3! ot lasher 58 Oblitsrate 3 | inless * Doctrine but aren’t ma @ a J g B RimaLe B9 Bea engie’ Swift’ i ici i i ot EAPER LA, Sk BipioNt 1 '§ Swift's Premium—for a delicious picnic ruman opponent in Colorado. Al- 5. ‘ :‘. l I A ‘; “ IE E hough Senator Ed Johnson was a | S 35 leader in the opposition to the 6 ! E C E ¢ Greek-Turkish loan, he is being I ALPINE, fresh, creamy — PINT wooed by administration leaders to_run for re-election next year I Johnson, who wants to retire, flat- 1 ; . ; 2 ly refused to do so during a long ; session with President Lean Shoulder Cuts from Eastern Pork friend, Les Biffle. But Truman’s Bifile hasn't i in the cover sfory given up. A backstage battle is i (.m:‘u;\ 1aping between southern For Better serlece d western Congressmen over the g e ae g 'PROMISED LAND” R issue: race prejudice. Ori- tatehood bill comm was 1 e with u toval. But by the time ed the Rules Committee, Georgia’s E. E. Cox rallied four votes in a closed-door orted by fel- Howard Smith of arc- Clark of North Adolph Sabath of Now Texas' influential Sam For Better Prices Sanitary Meat FREE DELIVERY — PHONES 13 and 49 [ %] Be Sure 1o Read It Yourself! agains ession. He wa ow Demo sup Carolir Illinois Solution of Yesterday’'s Puzzie High trans- DOWN portatior Front elevation Collaa. 2 ISaiontion [ 61, Restrain RN tha T maple tree i . Reckoned chronolog- ca 1 T v | 2 i | E ; i molding 7 Specific 7 Frozen water i |72 Mire ) . Pronoun . More sensitive %! 2. Disenchant 1 . Enclosure for i bees 26. Metal-bearing | rocks | 28 Fell in 30. Omit in pro- nouncing Marry % Philippine 27 mountaln 24. Traditiona! tale 36 | | / At the top % . Select 3. Balter Strike ¥ mistake nglish letter me long gone Bnsep_ T ¥ insect Cudge! SR ] & &

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