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PAGE FOUR : WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1947 " Vice-President | too late. The extreme shortage of pulp demands that NGO b Editor JULY 2, 1927 H. S. GRUENING, Com- DOROTHY TROY . [ promoted this opposition in the first place. Pk =yl verERANE OF MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 143 Dai’y Alask(l "lplre At any event, it now seems certain that it will be | == l from s DT SECOND and FOURTH L impossible at this late date to secure the passage of | = 20 Y EA RS A G 0 THE EMPIRE }| ueets fist and thira R A gk i e B L 8 COMANE the necessary legislation to pave the way for timber | = I‘ Fridays. Post Hull, Sew- in Scottish Rite Temple Becond and et Strects, Juneay, Alaska development this year, and by next year it may be| 1L B S, S| ara st visiting’com- beginning at 7:30 v, m. HELEN TROY MONSEN - - sident | \CHAS. B. HOLLAND, | | ¥ ) | ix ander; F. H. FORBES, > R e B R manufacturers find additional sources at once. Blockej | Mrs. R. E. furiey left on the steamer Aleutian for Scattle to join | Agjutant. i Worsthplul Master; JAMES W - Bust in Alaska, they will invest theif money elsewhere nnd| e Mr. Hurley who had been confined in a Seattle hospital for several months | LEIVERS, Secretary. Sotersd ihe Post Office Juneau as Second Class Matter. aska again becomes the victim of unwise Washing- | e S k‘jmnh ® | vith a broken leg - 2 (A S —— Dalivared by ot e o Joceas a0d Desrias for SL50 per months dministration and the selfish interest of one|® Rlioaa, SiEec 3 : i FUR STORAGE Silver Bow Lodge sly-mbntis, SK08; one sl SIS e group of citizens. e M S :w,:,l'“ S The steamer Princess Louise was in port from Skagway enroute south. | | Cleaning—Glazing—Repairing No. A 2, LO.OF. y s stage following - " 3 5 ey ” Mrs. L. G X i £ One year. i advance Sy el k10 168, kooll atiEt B T : Mrs. Ida Nordenson e John M. Dunn and William Mann were the only local passengers sailing M . v F ' day at 8:00 B, M l;{eet” S o S BaD. b - 0" (avor if they will promptly motify | moted this monkey business of aboriginal rights of | J " Ruby Graves o | for Seattle, but a capacity load boarded the ship at Skagway, after making | a"ln K'o' urs, Inc. y 4 ‘- - M, L O. O. F. HALL ibe B e e e ipeuiaruy s B GRIOT |Loitans, we FeRLITR, B e Mrs. R. Jacobson e (he excursion to Dawson and Atlin. | | swedish Fur Craftsmen for siting Brothers Welcome o 5 £02: Business Office, 374 discourage pulp and paper mill development in Alaska. | james Malone . . ke Nl i Three Generations { J.I:;. iogigus. Noble Grand ephone o ) i i 6o . o e T b e (W) ¥ [N - .- V. LOW, Secretar MEMBIR OF OCIATED PRESS sedTeey = o "1 “\”)“m" o ‘”h" (Ilr.n‘m; “"h"l‘ . Clara Graham ®| The steamers Dorothy Alexander and Prince Rupert were in port | ¥ Shs: Assosiated Frem usively entitled to the use for old wives il i e o o lthe preceding night, both with large tourist listings. Both ships remained | James C. CQoperl CPA # i gton Post taki editor his Alaska . A1 news'published | \ e o llf:}( ;';r ;,‘E ]lr::l’\:kf\) or o s PR S D e {long enough to give passengers time to make the glacier trip and attend BUSINESS COUNSELOR % B P 0 ELKS = 5 ;'M)l "4"”" 'lr sute, Waer r( G Reig: statad t s |the dance given by the cruiser Emden Specializing in LU Alaska Newspapers n 19 st July, Secretary Kr 2 F " Aluska Newspaper! 8, 1 o ; ! 5 T I FOUND ON R Carporation—Muanicinal' and Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays — 'interview published in the Pulp and Paper magazine ot 8 pm.’ Vikiting brotbets wer 1 ¢ rliest Trust Accounts that he wanted a Federal Court decision at the earlies come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- | | | steamer Alaska from the westward | | date to settle the question of Indian claims MOU“IAIN AFIER | | Ike Taylor was among passengers returning to Juneau aboard the | nds. AT . retary. as we pointed out yesterday, the M'SSING 2 DAYS The deciding game for the first half of the Juneau City League was | The Erwin Feed Cu. 34 3 Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a decision which |to be played this night between the Moose and the Alaska J\m(‘au; Office in C_avsve Lot Grocery “SMILING ‘SERVICE” 1d have had a great deal of bearing on such claims — | teams. | _ PHONE 704 ¢ But lttle has been said bout this ASSEN NATIONAL PARK, Cal, —_— ! HAY, GRAIN, COAL Befl's Casll Grnce a court case for settling the question July, 1—(P—Shivering in the 25- June weather was warm and dry with less than two inches of rain- | and STORAGE Ty of imber claims would have to be instituted by a degtec mountain cold, but other sy recorded, and was warmer than normal, Weathermen R. C. Mize PHONE 105 or 105 s e s wise unharmed, two and a ha o e arrvin company whose “perogatives” may be threat- |Wi¢ WRTRECH UR FTG L (Go rep rted. g ! c AL I F o n NI A L Y Juneau ' n claims, But so far the door ;.G yesterday on the boulder- 56N ; —_—— d 2 crack for the pulp industry 0 ey sides of Mt. Harkness after A local ball team defeated a team from the Dorothy Alexander by Grocery and Meat Market foothold from which they might |, 48-hour h Ia score of 5 to 3, in an exciting game played this night. | g Tien e 7 . She nd just 12 hours aft- sl vacnieg ! High Quality Foods: at The Rexall Store” 3 sar to be just as muddled today as|er her grandfather, former Con-| Weather: Highest, 68; lowest, 45; clear. cderats- Priiie ol < " N f k- e B A our vears ago. Ickes did a good job |gressm John T. Tolan of Oak-| mew= -— eliable Pharmacists of a heart attack in- the shock of her disap- H H H b i BUTLER-MAURO 5| Daily Lessons in English . 1. GorpoN ||| Jynes-Stevens Shop DRUG €O, - - e e mountain area | LADIES’'—MISSES’ was found vh_ F:Mu:h W‘.‘ WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “We've got to get alonfi READY-TO-WEAR HA“Y BACE ” Keele, 42, a state lion bunter of! with what we've got.” This is rather overdoing the word GET. It is ! " Seward Street Near Third Druggisi French Guich, about 8 am, lr":"'\'e'(ler to say, “We must do with what we hav “The Squibb Store” up. land, | duced pearar Significance of Some Recent Figures summer home in this Plumas New xork Su ics has been called the dismal rities refuse to call it any kind of is so strong in calcula- sales of mer- ions of ass than & mile from the cial oq| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Parochial Pronounce pa-ro-ki-al, both rushed t e d | ; ; 3 . A’s unstressed, O as in ROLL, I as in IT, accent second syliable. | : her tearful parents, . [ A M ss | o Vind Mrs. William Gale, Jr.| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Monotony; three O's. ‘ laska Music S“PPIY Where Pharmacy Is a : But for that | o omination and treatment for| SYNONYMS: Sum, amount, total, whole, number, quantity. { | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Profession impression of business [0 €xamination anc I and hunger exposure fter twoj| WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Pianos—Mausical Instruments il “”“l’l Bodon. B ights a day in the mountain|increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: and Supplier BOATS BUILT and REPAIRED around as there was a . CONTROVERSIAL; subject to controversy; inclined to dispute. “No con- Phone 206 Second and Seward six months ago. Another common impres- & Tealhig :2\3;3200(‘115 are Moving ::lov;l SAllY (Kfifiou ’]'0 itrn\‘ersial questions will be answered.” g } PSR T are ample. ut the rvv:n(:retp monthly | o | " x 2 4 ns in this city or this State is mo i | REPAIR SHOP f si »r _! v b‘ i i MODERN ETIOUETTE ?{yOBERTA LEE Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner | | Channel Boat Works P. O. 2133 West Juneau Across from Boat Harbor i An ’ - . sociation o : caose o BE VISITOR HERE; , onckmmith work Phone RED 10, atter 8 7. M. hand in savi in April reached $7,476,000,000, 4 e e e which was higher than in March, and a 3664, e e A s ER, EEAEOES So% G - 000,000 more in April of last year. That is one Q. Should apologies be made about the condition of the house| | Phone 204 2 . A Ereat many Alaskans, oo eneti directly | Slgnificant measure of available cash. Another popu- R | 1f a neighbor calls before you are well settled in the new home? I i Wall ¥ aper F.Mrsjw s‘:'ISI'~)x;x:(~;LV ‘v“r ,',':- er mills, are not going 1ar impression not devoid of fallacv may be corrected nnon, of Youngs-| A. No; and try not to show that you wish she had waited for a little | : - Alxm:r"l}:nhh’;'m? about the fact that some members JOlEL o deperimans T The T National President of longer before calling | Warfield's Drng Store . B Taciiatine: Helpad ‘dapeive” Sham o ‘this Bank of New Tortiloes Satpeteiomn i Auxiliary, Veterans of | Q. May a girl who is (o be a bridesmaid at a wedding announce the | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Ideal Paint Shop of their Legislat Y ar average of 1935-1939. In April of this year Wars, wilt vislt Junea@Bbi, cnee con s A0 O chance. the index was figured at 223, or only two points peces i Mot ur of e 5 9 i e ly Phone 549 Pred W. Wend 1 on_an inspection tou | A. Noj; the family of the girl who is to be married should announce ‘endt And another thing so many find it difficult 10 that for April of last year. In both years Bl Lt . No; s e | ; understand is why the Department of the Interior shopping helped maintain April sales. il \“\“ ‘Cahnan A.‘.(’\foz'dmg (o the engagement. ! HORLUCK’S DANISH P o P L A e kel Sehensy. - Pradkteik Q. Is the meat always carved in the kitchen at a formal dinner? | i ICE CREAM You!ll Find Food Finer and s Iof millions of dollars to protect |have flatly refused to testify for the of the Taku Post Auxiliary, will ~ A. Yes, it is carved in the kitchen and passed on a platter to cach | A Service More Complete at the wa;hmmon American oil interests in the Middle bill to arm tbe western hemisphere. spend days in Juneau before Buest. 3 Hulchlngs Ecoflomv Me"' Go Round East. They are convinced that ar 18 | contir trip. RSaSER e e - c - e r ey “ k THE BAu"or “Vu- e Latin America will only bring war| At ) s ight, | b | ar el f REVAMPING COURTS-MARTIAL and dic hip to that ‘ar . Mr vn-‘% LO OK d LEA R N () | . FF Instructor for a n A. o. GORDON | Choice Meats At All Times co EE snop (Comtinued frum Page Onel GI's will now get a better break Ccngressman Kelley of Pennsylvan- ' Jjohns —————————- | on courts-martial—if the plan of ia, a delegate to the International the I “I know you can,” agreed the g House subcommittee goes through. Labor Organization conference in tions to tt President. “And for that reason I Working behind closed- doors, an Switzerland, may rush home be-|ing Mrs issued instruc 1 members r on's visit E —— | PHONES 553—92—95 1. What are the dimensions of the ordinary American building | The Alaskan Hotel am refusing to accept resignations Armed Services Subcommittee cause of the coal situation. Kelley of the final sements were an-; brick? : ! J ll The Charles w. Carler Newly Renovated Rooms from any of you. We've got a tough | patched together a bill that willlowns a coal mine. . . .During the ncunced and other plans were dis-| 2. Why are precious stones used in watches? { at Reasonable Rates job ahead and I will need your | require no less thanone-third en-|last Congressional campaign, John | cussed | 3. On what river is the famous Grand Canyon? | Monuar nelp and experience to make a €0 listed men to sit on military courts L. Lewis fought desperately to de-| Mus. Mahoney said that this will i Wi e e Satiest Tidant Y PHONE SINGLE O of it.” 3 which try fellow GI's if the de- feat West Virginia's Senator Harley be the first official .»}Jusk;m visit of | 5. If an article is patented, must it be marked “patented”? Fourth and Franklin Sts. “I was against this bill, also— fendant requests it. A two-thirds Kilgore, a real friend of the min- a National President of the VEW, ANSWERS:: PHONE 136 1 is now the largest g0 much so that I vetoed it, but majority is necessary before pun- | ers. Lewis played in with Republi- Auxiliary w o + : 2 ! G 5 8 inches long, 4 inches wide, 2% inct £ I'm not quitting” Truman added|ishment can be handed down. The|can Senator Chapman Revercomb. Women's organization in the United g, 4 inches wide, 2% inches thick Because of their hardness and resistance to wear. 1 PHONE 555 brusquely. “Under our constitutional pill also will “emove the Judge Ad-|But when the showdown came on States ‘ ';’ i card Beverage c°. 4 s Thomas Hardware (o. system, it is my duty to veto a bill | yocate's section, the Army's arm of labor’s friends and foes on the - eeo Colorado River. if T do not *hink it is a good bill, justice, from the regular chain of Taft-Hartley bill, Kilgore, the man & ® o s s s < + = » o o Abraham Lincoln; 6 feet, 4 inches. Wholesale 805 10th 8t. l;::;:s..':d ;::‘; but it is equally my duty to enforce command '1e opposed voted for labor; e . Yes. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT HARDWARE a bill if it becomes law over my However, the subcommittee hasn't Revercomb whom Lewis supported, e TIDE (ABLE . - for MIXERS or SODA POP ¥ head, like the Taft-Hartley taken up Navy justice, recently ihe voted against labor Lewis is e . | “So let's all of us get busy and cause of many gripes because of now getting posicards from West e JULY 3 . 5 see to it that this new law is etfi- ithe secret little court-martial. Navy Virginia asking, “had enough?” . . e High tidr 1:3¢ am, 163 ft. ® Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS Remington Typewriters . ciently carried out, night and day. courts-martial will be studied next.| copymosir, 194% BELL SYNDICATE Ivc) | ® LoOw tide 8:10 am., -15 ft. @ u' oa'd Mo'ors [ SOLD and SERVICED by B fellows ran forget aboubiquit-| . gt i o High tide 1439 pm. 145 ft, o i | IDEAL GLASS CO. J. B. Burford & Co ting, T won't let vou down S LOAN BATTLE | o Low tide 20:08 pm., 42 ft. e g 9, o Not many realize it, but whenK IF YOUR MONEY iS NOT e . I | 121 MAIN STREET o\g- 3‘}?"“’ s Worn. by JED AND JUDICIAL DECORUM Cngress extended the life of the ([EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will @ ¢ ¢ & = ~ « < o = o -‘ N STOCK i DON ABEL PHONE 633 atisfied Customers’ Popular Chief Justice Fred Vin- Reconstruction Finance Corporation |pay you to investigate our offerings FrEE T i e o son descendsd frem the marble pefore the June 30 ,lefld“n: it left !in well chosen investments, ALAS- WHIPPING CREAM : 2‘/2 hp mmEan $120.0“ FORD AGENCY Supreme Court Building last week oyt an important power affecting KA FINANCE CORPORATION, | For the Fourth at your local gro- 5h BARANOF (Authorized Dealers) to the granite halls of the Depart- yeterans—the authority to buy up ;Cocper Building, 4th and Main. cers or plant office. Juneau Dairies, P mEmm 159.25 | GREASES — GAS — OIL went of Justice to administer the yeterans' loans. This will seriously | —adv.—574-tf | Inc. -adv. 620-t2 . ALASKA’S FINEST J H ’ c oath of office to Oklahoma's ex- reduce the ability of the homeless, see them at HOTEL uneau rioior Lo. Congressman Jed Johnson 8s & yeteran to finance new housing, | [7] | Foot of Main Street Judge of the U. 8. Customs Court. gince from now on the government EAT IN THE Various friends of the [OFEr ng onger can guarantee the banks [o] arles G warner (o MAKE Oklahoma Congressman were oa s’ loans 100 percent. il ST . . BUBBLE ROOM JUNEAU DAIRIES hand, including Washington lawyer » was a tough closed-door ACROSS 3. Thus AlT] : 1 DELICIOUS ICE CREAM Roy St. Lewis, ¢ Fede Laitle between House and Senate| L Tiers 3. Cleasing B Chrysler Marine Agency—Johnson Outboard Motors Special Dinner a daily habit—ask for it by name torney in Oklak y : conferees before this important pro- | L Tme B PHONE 473 406 S. Franklin St. ll N R After he w 1 in, n n was finally dropped. It last- 5 wath i i was introducing guests who did not oy o dews. o nature 0. Q::"(If.’y an X 5to8P. M. Juneau Dalrles’ Inc' O e, ; , Greek warrlor artist i know each other arted Chief deferders of veterans' loans L Sl B o $2.00 present St. Lewis to another friend. were Alabama's sincere John Spark- oft drink Performed Chrysler Marine Engines | 16. Ingredient of DRE “Apart from being a Republican,” man and South Carolina’s hand- e " M an and § . ACHINE SHOP Johnson began, “Roy here is soutis Burnst MAubank Ty waislaion . . Caledonia flnlel 2 4 SHO! Suddenly he stopped. The Chief cupported by three House Demo- SEATTLE Marine Hardware Justice of the United States had crats plucked at his slceve. Jonnson and Brent Spence of Kentucky, and Vinson, a former Congressman him- Wright Patman of Texas. But the self, whispered for a moment, then House Republicans, rallied by stub- Johnson returned to finish his in- horn Jesse Wolcott of Michigan, Paul Brown of Georgia, Popular success CLOSE TO EVERYTHING Pronoun C L] Deliver a el Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle oll Burners “"z‘z;‘::,‘nmv:‘ the sea ” dy Chas. G. Warner Co. HOME GROCERY . Finish Down uetion 8t. Lewi ol S T g chu{e sand- 1. Grate s : L X i e e Telephoue-313 Nights-Red 730 | | TIMELY CLOTHES Phone 146 got that I'm a judge now!” e 4 e Benate (s 2 o ude Revublcason e senate e ¢ Stattered Harri Machine Shop, Inc. REASON FCx rotating part Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 NUNN-BUSH SHOES S SHORTAGE (ffered several compromises to lim- S & 6. Partly op American Meat — I ster of Maine smells a rat regard- provide for screening them. But | 8. Outer § — — g the Midwest oil shortage banker-minded Wolcott would not 9. Knitted blunker |f : s b Eeester, who s one o the back down it Kemncre JAMES REED Smalily Wik et ZORIC Lecriest probers in the Senate and Before the final vote, the confer- 1. Fikis oL A | H % inherted Hairy Truman's old com- ees separated nto private huddles PR G as a paid-up suuvscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA FRED nnumfl SYSTEM CLEANING mittee, has been conducting a thor- The 3 rg Sena et glas: Mi is i i - s be € a thor- The Republican Senators—Douglass | 5 noe EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Complete Outfitter for Men ough investigation of the Arabian Buck of Deleware, Homer Cap: 7 Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “JOHNNY IN THE CLOUDS” Federal Tax—12c¢ per Person PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 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