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MONDAY, JULY 14, 1947 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month ! in Scottish Rite Temple PAGE FOLR ~_THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNEAU. ALASKA - - | ! = } RESEREI © 3 T, 7 SN G b <L AT Hail, Columbia! i g i ; 20 YEARS AGO Ti'c EMPIRE || ue s e (Washington P Duily Alaska Empire | Published evr n Y { Meets . he announcement that General E Fridays. Post Hall, Sew- EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY : . PR ard St. Visiting Com- inni - Secor Main Streets. Juneau, Alaska retire as Chief of Staff to become Pr et v g W | beginning at 7:30 v, m. \CHAS. B. HOLLAND, President HELEN TROY MONSEN - . teresting surprise JULY 14, 1027 H S GRUENING. Com- lumbs. University is ‘ L e USSR S e e S | 5,:'.‘“;,, l"‘ oA s , el il Ve Nk iebhar . e| Thursday marked the 31st annive of the @itval of ‘John ;| Eadeti UL FORBES rgx;élélp(ul Master; JAMES. W ALFRED ZEN Buiniee el | 2 0 0 e el A gl e |o JULY 14 o Spickett in Juneau. He was the owner and manager of the Palace EIVERS, Secretary. Entered 1 Second Class Matter. | o o ' vell advised. Tt s him for the e Dr. C. C. Carter e | Theatre, a veteran theatrical and show man. Mr. Spickett came to - —_— N iy S Dedivered by $1.50 per monthi his active life a position of great honor and influence, | ® Joseph Kane Abel ® Juncau with a variety show. The company remained here for six UR STORAGE Silver Bow Lodgy @ while removing him from any temptation to com- |® Harry Alexander Abel ® months, until winter approached. When Mr. Spickett awoke one morn- Cleaning—Glazing—Repairing No. A 2, LO.OF. O /P S Tedvance, $750; promise his splendid reputation by involving himself | ® Fred Anderson ® g and saw the snow falling on Douglas Island, he suddenly made up A N Meets every Tues ome mont or 1f they will promptly notity | in Politics as a presidential candidate |® Jean Anderson-Kibbe \is mind to take the boat which was leaving that night for Seattle. Martin Victor fllfs, Inc. ay at 8:00 P. M., I. . O. ¥. HALL \be Bu: ness e or irregularity in the delivery The appointment of a dist hed soldier to such @ Peggy ii:)ul: Spickett announced his intenticn of leaving that night to 'shm‘ Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Visiting Brothers Welcome e Now e 802; Business Office, 374, post is of course not without precedent. General, ® arn e I"‘]":‘ 5 Jim" Winn, his employer, and had his baggage sent to the boat. After | ‘Three Generations J. A. SOFOULIS, Noble Grand - Lo, 8y SNt st i B £ M 08 singing “My Angeline,” from the deck of the steamer, at the request of . B H. V. CALLOW, Secretary e s e el ely for | LG 82 ER iington College, which has /e & e '« o © © ® ¢/, " 4 cathered to bid him farewell, he was asked for his reason| The Assor Pre exclu R0 1 e DRt WA 5 Ratl Les University)" sk i - |the crowd gathered to bid him farewell, as 1 i James c. cooper, cPA Vie credited paper and also the Io hod | Sral Eisomhower's responsibility. will, of course, bel IF YOUR #CHEX J8 NOT|for departure, and pointing to the snow on ‘the island, he sald: “You adiinhoe Ryial ok i ] % d more difficult than General Leé's, for | EARNING FOUR PERCEN1 it will [can't keep me frozen in here all winter.” ; e w B.P.0 ELKS At ESENTATIVE Alaska Newspapers, 1411 Columbia is perhaps the most stupendous educational | pay you to investigate our offerings However, nine months later, Spickett was back in Juneau with CafporotisniIviicibe) aa Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at 8 pm. Visiting brothers wel- come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- retary. e in history, with tens of thousands of stu- in well chosen investments, ALAS- lanother company, accompanied by Mrs. Spickett, and had been here | running into hundreds of mil- | KA FINANCE CORPORATION, i, the show business since that time | eat administrative responsi- | Cooper Building, 4th and Mam. | \ comparison to the re- —adv.—574-tf e enter Trust Accounts dents and endowment Yet even th born to Mr. and Mrs, Ed Martinson. Mr. Martinson | The Erwin Feed Ce o seems rather mode ponsibilities of the supreme allied commander in the - : : s 4 i s B {was a mine boss in the Alaska Juneau. | European theatre. Thus in every particular, except SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | dbsrecis | | ornice m case Lot Grocery MILING ERa perhaps rship. it would have beel ery hard c. 5718-A | 5 PHONE 1702 perna) fh, Jk o e e Nomhite tarle Huncer, Jr. had accepted a position in the First National, HAY, GRAIN, COAL | and STORAGE vious night by a score of c A L l F o R N l A ees of Columbia to have found anyone 'Ipn the District Court for the Terr: ed than General Eisenhower to fill the | tory of Alaska, Division Number place of the t Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler. The One Juneau | 1ast qual wherewith General Eisenhower was able to GEORGE J. LANE, Plaintiff, vs. Ak eat success abroad and his certain place VERNA MORKE, JEAN JOHN- | The Miners defeated the Moose the pri for the trus Bank | Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 102 or 105 L FREE DELIVERY Juneau [ He had attended Oregon Agricultural College at Corvallis for the tive in musical organizations. better quali two years where he was a that is to say his tact, diplomacy and SON, CLYDE HART, LAURA A. g to 9. Jack Kearney, for the Moose, made a home run during the a & abaatiah — ability to obtain harmonious and efficient cooperation KAHER, HELEN M. LINS, indi- | game. The Paps were to meet the Elks this night. ' irecery an eat Market from mutually jealous and susbicious subordinates, | vidually and as TRUSTEE OF v o4 PHONES y EE il 3 R -8 " hould preve most valuable indeed in his relations with ATE OF JOSEPH F.| TR SRS ioh. 8- Jow. 525 elotdy . " ——— his faculty. The Post. therefore, extends its con- Deceased, TEDDY JOS- Weather report: High, 56; “'“.»‘"i-‘ii’:"-'m“""'““_ High Quality Foods at The Rexall Siore - to both General Eisenhower and the EPH HAROLD ARTHUR | Moderate Prices Your Reliable Pharmacists LINS, BE BUTLER-MAURO —~—— TTY JANE LINS, SUS- ! D . . . by ! S AN JANE WELGESEN, KAREN | ally Lessons in Eng]lSh W. L. GORDON {| J St Sh g # 1 ) Meore or Less Fat in All Appropriations EULA BOGGAN, GE o v i : g oW Toik Bt y HELGESEN “BOGGAN, ' MOVBOE | { ooiitrio o bbbt b 20 B0 L PR e S gnes-sievens shop I On the basis of the Navy Department appropria-| S50 Suardiad of SUSAN JANE| o 0nhe ORTEN MISUSED: Do not confuse INGENIOUS (inventive) | LADIES'—MISSES ¥ g B ! i N : HELGESEN and KAREN EULA i a : Renlbe M il i . HARRY nAcE 5 0 bill, as sent to the Senate, and the War Depart- poedie 00 b on: and, | With INGENUOUS (frank, candid). The E in INGENIOUS is pronounced | READY-TO-WEAR o R te passage of SUch et appropriation bill, as passed by the House, eX= ¢ "A11 GTHER PERSONS O [a5 in ME, in INGENUOUS as in MEN. Seward Street Near Third Druqgist penditures for national defense will be cut by o more | pypriRs UNKNOWN CLAIM-| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Plantain (weed). Pronounce plan-tin, | ggist. “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a ter. the House than 8 or9 r cent. It is a safe guess, in short, that the cuts voted by the House with respect to the Navy Department and the War Department, are the maxi- RIGHT, TITLE, ES-|,ccent first s \ OR INTEREST IN = oprgN MISSPELLED: Noncommitts PROPERTY DE- vorably and : two M's and two T's Alaska Music Supply put it on the calendar. mum Jimit. Some of these reductions as they go to THE (:OMPLAINT} WORD STUDY: se a word three times and it is yours Let us i Arthur m. Uggen, Manager Profession he House this week, the White House will be below the present figures. ;IERH'\ Defendants. | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: | Pianos—Musical Instruments (— 3 In presenting the War Department appropriation .o sppd ‘T OF THE UNIT-| SYNONYMS: Border, margin, edge, brink, brim, rim. S % n presenting the War Department appropriation ..o sppSIDENT OF THE UNIT- | S Border, marg edge, brink, brim, rim and Supplier BOATS BUILT and REPAIRED PREPOSTERCUS; contr ost prepostercus are the conclusions he has drawn.” to nature, reason, or common sense; irr bill to the House, Representative Engel of Michigan, | ppy gTaATES OF AMERI i Chairman of the sub-committee handling the leg To: HELEN M. LINS. TEDDY |tional; absurd. tion, reminded the members that no substantial sav- ~jogEpy [INS, HAROLD AR- | foeeee—eeoe ings could be made without a reduction in civilian THUR LINS, BETTY JANE LINS, } | | Phone 206 Second and Seward | Channel Boat Works P. 0. 2133 West Juneau Across from Boat Harbor received Senate committee | FEINKE GENERAL MODERN ET I O U ETT E ?:]{)BERTA LEE Weldlntl:El!:;tnl:i{njlz)?lpnumcr te Bartlett has now thrown his full support and military personnel. Of the total appropriation. yxypa A KAHER, and CLYDE | nd we hope that the long-haired solicitors more than 61 per cent is for personnel, military or HART, the above naraed :loxvnd-; to t of the Tnterior Department who led Alaska’s Indian CiVilian. Al the start of the sesslon the IMpression | ans, GREETINGS . Blacksmith Work one REDEUESAIDE. M. was gen 1t expe es for na 9 nse 2l A B e e AU L e 3 | astray reopnitly will refrain from any-TUIhET Haculd not be cut. Bul conkldsr wHks Ao cabbontimibos =t oy are hareby IRGUItec lORDREEE 7 ; ; GENERAL REPAIR WORK 5 2 e » % s in the District Court for the Terri- ! Q. Does a woman have the privilege of refusing to be introduced Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. FOR ttempts to block the legislati tee dis Pyewd Inaue “"‘"‘:',‘l" “] f“l‘“‘"]':‘l“‘ the oy ca, First Judicial Di-|to a man she doesn't care to meet? . W I P In line the Indian opposltion, it is interesting ;‘(f““.v':‘x i “’,"“ ‘\‘ll"rm'l')“; o sl e d" ;“"(“;: vision, at Juneau, Alaska, within A. Yes; should a fricnd suggest introducing her to Robert Blair, a ape'. to note these . claimants apparently devoted all | 10 Per cent of ils strengthi in comm ssioned o€ thirty days after the date of Wh§lshe may Not today, thank you ‘Perh. o i g including nurses. In January, 1947, the commissioned last publication of this Summons, | 1, y et ks of their eff toward halt the pulp legislation goenoth of the Armv had risen to 12 per cent. For ast publication R U | Under no circumstances, hewever should she say, “I don't like Mr. Blair, Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt “Alaska V amely within thirty days after Jul; x4 i " Alaska Vet~ ‘the fiscal year 1948 the Army proposed that it be 13.7 He 0B EIR TR LA oS Y | and do not carc to met him (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) ive Lemke which per cent. The sub-committee helieves that the Army 1y icnoq or wihin forty days after Q. Is it mecessary for the bride to cut the NYAL Family Remedies ast Alaska open to can get along with 10 per _cem of its strength in com- the date of its service L}non‘(\'u\l, in | A. No. If she wishes, she may cut only the first picce, then per- HORLUCK’'S DANISII vith 1o safeguards for the missioned officers, and this l'ed\u_(mn alone \'.1‘11 SAVE . <o this Summons served upon | mitting one of her attendants to cut the remainder of the cake. li'l“ CEH’ AM " of the Ind MOBRR0I000. A urdherseripsc $186,000,000 is pro- er the| Q. Is it all right to send invitations two or ; z e ;i posed to be effected by the discharge of 74,000 civilian » dinner party? ion provides that the smplovees of the War Department. i emplovees of the War Departmen sent one or two weeks in advance, | | Huichings Economy nd had nothing to 5" Homestead” bil all of 1 ps some other day. J wartigld’s nrug SIo!‘e entire wedding cake? rows practic veterans homesteadir You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at c days in advance you personally, and ans plaintiff’s Complaint on file in the | when giving above entitled Court in the above A. No; they should be theoretieal k al clall The pulp re the 1 may be sold under Forest Service supervisior e E{oltas of eocelrat e e ta evar but the will be held until it is determined oot qure n Waehington. On. 15 th !‘» 2 entitled action: and, if you fail 10 f pemees SARLO AR R I AT SRR THE BARANOF whether or not the T n claims are val And as ¢ so appear and answer, for want| [ “ k vhether not the Tndian claims are valid. And a ise, pound-foolish iment, the other the con- L { arket cnfl EE sflnr Attorney General Rivers pointed out last week, thi } 5 % '~ thereof plaintiff will take judgment b 5 : tion that reducing this or that appropriation is , =\ veq” to in his Complaint, | an Al o. GORDON || |Chmce Meats At All Times up a large fund out of which such claims, il “cutting with a meat ax.” But the lonz experience + i ¢ | o 2 quieting title in plaintiff to all of o valid, could be paid. Not only that, but it as much 1 veteran Representative like Engel is proof against ocars ! : e L U S SERER A PHONES 5538295 : 1L he ' catchw He {8 the iman: Whe cead: Bl owh bar and /108 . 3 ofBlis dns Bloet b | - Tl:e Alaskan flotel a 1 ery well be ne basis for the Townsite of Juneau, Alaska. Refer- 1. How many States seceded from the Union at the time of the| his own eyes to discover some of the extravagance claims Pnice ade laintiff’s Complaint | cjy; ar? £ and early war years. His analysis of the War De- | o0 "1 . S5 | 2. In what poem occurs the line, “A rag and a bone and a hank of | at Reasonable Rates erritorial islature, ill-advised or not, almost suc- g g complete demands of plaintiff. g e nley | PArtment, appropriation bill is persuasive pleading |y “ute of the Order of Publi- | P27 ortuary R EReren I DI he pulp legislation which provides 41,5 even with” respect to national defense there is ' .. R B iy, 3. What is the strongest leather known for its given weight and S Y protection for their claims, and ignored the Lemke an opporturity to restrain unwise and unnecesary | Coion of this Summons ls July 3rd, ? A ) # Fourth and Franklin Sts. bill which doesn't even consider aborignal rights. et 1 i A1 |1947. The period of publication pre- | thickness? . < PHONE 136 g g 5! g. ) ¢ ___ scribed is four weeks. The first 4. What name is applied to a painting on a wall? PHONE 555 . ~c3 . o e ' publication is July 7th, 1947, and | 5. What is the most rapid grower of all the well-known fruit trees? | The Washingfon CLOGGING THE CRIMIN- that Pauley, as an oil man, would the last publication is July 328th, | ANSWERS: {1 Card Beverage C Thomas Hardware (o. AL DIVISION not safeguard naval oil reserves. 1947, and the time within which de- | 1. ‘Meven ar ev ge 0. i Me"y_fio_kound While Congress has been badg Actually, Ickes' battle for control fendants are to appear and answer B FAalina e a1 Wholesale 805 10th St. :A::i'l's_—-d oI1LS ing Attorn General ' Clark for of tidelands oil began back in Ap- this Summons is thirty days after| 3. Kangaroo leather. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT i Al -— Ciminal prosecutions in Kansas il 1944, when he first took the the completion of the last publica- R o) Ky 3 HARDWARE Comtmued frum Page One City and for strict enforcement of Question up with Roosevelt. And tion if the Summons is served by| & A mural or fresco, { |_for MIXERS or SODA POP e — 'the Taft-Hartley Act, simultane- after considerable inter-Cabinet de- pyblication, or within forty days if| 5 The apple tree. were observing iheir wond wedding ously Congress has refused to let kate, FDR finally sent a memo to perosnal service is made. | = === = Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS Remington Typewriters anniversary. So photozraphers Clark have a new head for Lis Secretary of State Huil which read: ! WITNESS the Honorable George £ | SOLD and SERVICED by ed them to embrace Criminal® Division “I think Harold has the right w, Folta, Judge of the above en- f Mrs versky was wil . but More than three months ago, Slant. titled Court, and the seal. of said FOR THAT u ler t'leat. e S”ack IDEAL Ass co' J- B- Blll'hrd & co. 3 “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by D(’)l?xlAggfi N b;lggsng’l;:z Satisfied Customers” i s bis ney he could find in the entire Pauley, actually Ickes and Truman OHN H. WALMER, | | i country to become Assistant Attor- saw eye-to-eye on tidelands oil. The | (Scal) Clerk of the Distriet Court, ' “Ew HO“BS I ih i ckled | ney Gencral in charge of ciime. President vetoed one Congressional | By P. D. E. MCIVER, | a e 1‘ BARANOF FO,,!.‘,J,)O izé\d(l;;.ElN-C X Clark felt st, would measure which would have turned | Deputy Clerk. ! £ (:m::Asl:sr GAe: el-bi)u, know the men best qualified; and tidelands oil over to state control. First publication, July 7, 1947. | - | St U e i e e Corsns, 109 s sxnoene ) Lt publcation, Uy 25 19| Gastlnea“ Cate 1 ALARREE RN Juneau Motor Co. AR I d : = ! i IN THE Foot of Main Street Hoover submitted Crossword Puzzle “ow 6'30 I MAKE : ) . JUNEAU DAIRIES open 8:30a.m.t01:00a.m, | | BUBBLEROOM ||| sunet pames Tops on the list Special Dinner a daily habit—ask for it by name Quinn, hard-hitting ACROSS e-prosecutor from Breok- e 3 Pile 5t0 8 P. M. Juneau Dairies, Inc. FBI had worked closely 4 provide food Food fish $2.00 her famous husband. Clark asked J. Edgar Hcover to' Note—Though Trumgan disagreed Court, at Juneau, Alaska, this 3rd Mr. Presid ¢ demurred, |pick the best prosecuting attor- violently with Ickes regarding Ed day of July, 1947. | KEEP IN FMIND the S | the place for a wile i I don't that Hoover, f xist rious subve ve o, Mineral spring 8. Jumbled type i e Male child i Myself ril, recommend- 13- \iAle ! e best pro . Came together . Cabbage salad . Urchin do”’t foryet that delicious Hotel Chrysler Marine Engines “erchan's l-llllch soe '“S! 65( c SEATTLE Marine Hardware Served from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. i | g u”d--.- | i opaz_hum- be! Heron mingbird owing £0. Musical in- Tufer 98 PR, G SVGOIOR: S ARbe ind tIndian Solution of Saturday's Puzzle E b $2.00 AND UP avantly Ao eult e dsnana e o y's Puzz verybody Welcome o et I B o Mo, S8R awe o obewm | groey HOME GROCERY 1.(';;1,&; OLD BATTLE Posuesny sx:v".‘;'.'u”ifi ary j 4 — 4 % wlnaal 3 TI“ELY CLOTHES Phone 146 I ITATION It hea now heen over 1 ince larold Icke resigned a : : i 4 lbien g | NUNN-BUSH SHOES Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 '\.3 him o a o appolnt ~ GEORGE WHITING STETSON HATS Ammatir s B : 7 Vissour ¥ ]".‘ pm.:m,m :; as a paid-up suwscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA e : : sl G K Mournful EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Quality Work Clothing catior oy finally settled ’:," }]\,1. b o 'I)I”“[:w | Present this coupon to the box office of the Z 0 R l C prox to do his best t tend. Court--and Ickes won Pillow covers & SYSTEM CLEAN| 3 Sl a0 Goide il R RGL BI0G G CAPITOL THEATRE FRED HENNING eme Fy elp i > G Y Complete Outfitter for Men Ala k L d s : i B roue x‘»{"""“ ol coat{f and receive TWO TICKETS to see: w 4 st fhe oin- sk o - 7 men o rith (arg | poletiuce ! Federal Tax—12¢ per Person COMPANY DRY cms Missc self an oil man, had staircase same, Truman told Sen For-i collacied several mmdred. thakin & L P : B T v sy B ccliced s imers st | PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. | | vescorumouichoier “Quaity by Cessing” that they and the ni gt fos Nlesracprrigoe | and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and — men should mak pre ! i hat the Democrat { 2 y sty i St e Serioan sow i RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. I.llfl"e’s Bea“'y Salon ASHENBRENNER’S yrompted North Carolit vt ¢ gy worm | p) B ! tors. Clyde . Hoey s Wil cuimed i land e QRN TR I AUDow Nat iy e et s 1o OB NEW AND USED B. Umste t iggest that d i racny . Northwester would be room fo; Gov .‘Amm.l' fum : T).'m’:L’AT.“ it T ] s i ’g:;:;;“uv:!n‘::g r U n n ! T “ n E 5 Beverage 4 g AoE Phone 492 2nd and Franklin Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave. ‘ R There is no substituie for newspaper advertising! e emy rooters” on the North Carolina fight against Paul side. retary of the Navy