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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE -- JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1947 ———————— ] | ( . 3 Ny LODGE NO. 142 = | it A d- > ] VETERANS OF MOUNT JUNEAU " 41 l‘ roll tax levied on :n:,u\rrt“ ..\ “\u .\\'r‘\\“\iw — ?. | f Oin { rFflnE;G?pw‘EL SECOND and FOURTH two more Cars i 1 — - ‘aku Post No. 55 D(lll\ asrkda ‘z"""r(’ % ad< | - ‘ 20 Y EA RS AG ,IZ‘H E EMPIRE & . T Gl Monday of each month v el . rst 3 thir i aned every sve except Sunday by the . e o M ’ptu;:uu. or :711 ?ca:thh ?n::‘emple EMPIRE PRIN COMPANY W brrrrrrrroeroesesosess rroreoroeees) | ard St Visiting Com- eginning al 40 . m. s Jur u, A rades Welcome. APPY .!m’ 1 H. 8. GRUENING, Com- ‘CHAS'_ B. HOLLAND, — JULY 22, 19 mander: F. H. FORBES, Worshipful Master; JAMES W gl e O s | o JULY 22 D The Southeast Alaska Fair Asscciation was to erect a building | A" LEIVERS, Secretary. ate 1o Bayer s . : A. Metcalf ®|in the near future at a cost of $15000 to $20,000. The annual fair was | - : SUBSCRIPTION RATES . k L. Garnick ® 1o open on September 28, somewhat later than in former years, as it | FUR STORAGE Siiver Bow' Lodge Deliscred by carrier in Juneau and Douslas for $1.50 per month . red Campen ® | was not expected that the building could be completed before Septem- Cleahing=—Glaging—Repairing No. A 2, LO.O.F. ¥ manih, K00 one vear, & § & Dk . o X R R e ! - 5 f day at 8: 3 o F‘:x‘\\ et 4 Ly . ; Martin Vicior fu"' Inc. ay at 8:00 P. M., I O. O. ¥. HALL : p b s New bids for the construction of the Juneiu High Scheol building| Ewadial WUF Chahdnch fof Visiting Brothers Welcome 4 > o | were to be called in the following February and the structure erected in | Three Generations J. A. SOFOULIS, Noble Grand 3 o | the summer of 1928. The bids received this year ran more than $18 000} H. V. CALLOW, Secretary T SSOCIATED !‘R!“ WEr e f s availa ' construction. T MBER OF AS ‘«‘{ e ontitea to the use for | & . bl : ver the funds availabe for constructio! 1 James c. cooper' CPA : . e e 1 \??{6 “.“‘,", on an ent s, recog- -oe A Tocation for a girls' summer camp near Juneau was being sought | Busx:r-:esiuc:,?.iuon @ B.P. 0. ELKS : 41| nizing th of & comp nental by Karl Katz, Passengers Agent for the Northern Pacific Railway. In a| % nrall;o;;'\;nfmnal e Mects 2ud and*4th Wednesdays his sort rests on thi nment's IHREE NATIONS IN | jetter to the Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Katz said that he had a client | orD 40 A o, at 8 pra. Visiting brothers wel- power to tax may then devote to limit contri interested in opening such a camp in Alaska ! i o ks come. ‘'VICTOR POWER, Ex- tions to amount nittedly inade e to defray »hv lASH w"‘H SOVIE‘I‘S e | altted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- costs of the system, leaving the Government to sup- The Chamber of Commerce was to hold a special meeting to greet | 2 retary. plement returns from payroll taxes when need arises ESIIO“ Congressmen Lanham and McKeown and Fisheries Commissioner Henry | T'he Er win 'EfeGd c" P s s oo oo t ,fi]m:“;,(r" ).w:f 113‘ l‘lzli,‘nllf‘?f‘Z,Li;i;‘f: “SH,;( o OVER OI-D OU oM . then enroute to Juneau. Congressmen Lanham was a member i Office ";, ':7;1}"5 it foesy b 4 “SMILING SERVICE' 0 GRS P ? 7 the Committe= on Appropriations and Congressman McKeown is on | 8 \ ,rce. Meanjime, we may be sure that any schedule of the Lom g i /., GR/ L2 ‘ f“r“;.‘m d:plc'(l STt Skt e B AR M b hi fl Ufll'ed Na- |the Commitice on Fisneries. Both were among the older men of Con- | "A"d('g'f\o'g.\ggAL '| Bert's Cash Grugry { feavy cost of the old-age insurance system will almost , MENM €rs |D i gress and were deeply interested in the affairs of Alaska. i | and ¢ A arioRe il ! certainly have to be discarded [ | i T | : y v — ‘ fion Is Agam Brotht H. R. Vanderleest left for the States on the Princess Louise. He| [ v p g TP ORNIA \ FREE DELIVERY Juneau ’ U af Sesslon planned to spend a month or six weeks in the south on business and | , In Justice to I.eopuld ' p ke | Grocery and Meat Market (New York Times) | LAKE SUCCESS, July 22.—(P— e J 478 — PHONES — 371 " " o b ! after an operation for appendicitis After the collapse of the Western Front in May, | The United ita and Charles O. S»\;lln “-:*ldflm- nicely after an operation for aj \I High Quality Foods at The Rexan Slore ¥y EAR 1940, there were scandalous rumors that King Leopold ! Australia vlns . \\l{t-;‘ i?\lij at the St. Ann's Hospital. = Moderate Prices Your Reliable Pharmacists {OTHER FISCAL YE s e S : sia over & 8 contentiol A b ; ANOTHE IE Lt of Belgium had surrendered to the (‘mnu‘ns »:nn;m; & rition’s Behavior. Gunluga W WReatlier Regort: Eghy B4 0w, R | BUTLER-MAURO hol g varning to his allies e inference was that he had |, . nust k considered in de- + We . shareholder’s antimated | Warning to his allies. The in! |War II must be co S AR PV E L ! % DRUG CO. : the G ot of the United States | done this to have his throne and perhaps his life. For |ciding whether it shall be mem. | po RSOt oR T N oeemeem=, |+ Junes-Stevens Shop ¢ AR ) reaons e WS, v o |bers of the United Nations. " o ) b c< for the fiscal year 1947 with a|this and other reasons he was not allowed to come bl ! D l I_ E I h ] | LADIES'—MISSES’ . 1 i Positions taken in preliminar 000 labeled surplus. This is |back after the liberation of 1944, since which year dl\:‘;_.\;“m e iy ally essons in ng IS W. L. GORDON } BEADY-TO-WEAR HARRY RACE € _'!‘-r company at ‘f‘b end of | Belgium has been governed under the regency of Prm\(‘. Snimitiee- 6t e T N ‘Sm‘m_"fi AR sl sy iy $ R U Dm is] s 7 long, eventful years ago. cparles, Leopold’s youngest brother. The former | council indicated that the big 3 '“'. G i R ‘4 ‘,‘,‘ 3l gg surplus in the record of [y oo ciatus has become a political issue, and since |powers had not changed their WORDS OFTEN MISUSED D; gx:pgnx T am glad you arrived | | “The SHAEE Shie™ ks 3 4 e . {from t year when outer safely Say, “I am glad you arrived S. | . quib] tore w5 ‘“."’““”‘“"'UB"T .mf'"“‘,";h ;"f;“h‘fi fl‘m::l;; r::l"x',:; and Albania, favored by| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Anesthesia. Pronounce an-es-the-zi-a, | Alaska Music SllllplY Where Pharmacy Is a o ::-Z:(s"(:(;sleséocj:‘a;?)tv\:n?injr(;;ut in wanting him back failed to get a mMajority | firt E as in LESS, second E as in ME, accent third syllable. Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Profession . e of well-being to own stock in such a ' The fact that in 1941 he married a commoner does P the ""“““S’( c“]““"l‘l‘_d?l’l‘\‘(‘i F“;’d OFTEN MISSPELLED: Unkept (not kept; neglected). Unkempt (not Planos—Mudical Instruments ng enterprise. However, it must be noted, also, inot ease his position < m‘f:,‘;:;“‘““‘ e » 4% combed, apply only to the hair). i and Supplier BOATS BUILT and REPAIRED he indebtedness of the company is up a trifle But though his return or failure to return is of TIRPNOTTRT. e SYNONYS: Auditorium, chapel, hall, room, assembly room. Phone 206 Second and Seward 7 the modest days of our youth, The debt, as|small consequence in the presence of today's larger '\, ' ", ' " ooin plus applications| ~WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Channel Boat Works . ¢ fact, stood on July 1 at $258,000,000,000 | issues, justice remains to be done. This is the intent . " y.1o ‘Bumania, Hungary and |increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: ! EEINKE GENERAL T it ey b i of a repc:t now issued in Brussels by an investigating PRONENESS; inclination of mind, heart, or temper; disposition; as, | 40 est Juneau ignoring the petty digits which always come out Y| oy pygion gppointed by Leopold himself. Under AUSTIA. L gl te self-gratification.” ; : Aol REPAIR SHOP e bt N 0dd sums and make Treasury statements so fascinating | i circumstances it might have been expected that o AeHel A SO EAR ) B 7| PrONERESs 10 ¢ iy 6 Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Phone RED 110, after 6 P. M. to policy racketeers | he would be cleared, as he was. But the evidence which “:“ e n"\; Yerare it & et VLY ROy B Y | Blacksmith Work Piguring just a httle, and roughly, we concluded | has been available since 11940b had alreuAdy Llea!;ed dmm try behaved toward Fascism dur- ! GENE!;,:L R,i:::lvl: \:;(.)th;L FOR s y - the eves of impartial observers. n outstanding . ° Phone A that this means a debt of about $1,800 for every stock "" = ing the war. MODERN ETlO UETT | holder, including infants in arms. Or, say $7200 for ;\:nness I s e e e it Enulinikov sl eniphasian that | ROBERTA LEE { Wall Pum each family. And when we consider that an average | KeVes, Who was with i & por & Russia stands firm on_the condi- S a0 Bl [ T he debt is | the invasion of May 10 until the eve of the surrender, ' "5 TGl T uct have dnp]o- i) w flleld s nru Slnre family only earns perhaps $2,500 a vear, the May 27. By May 27 the Belgian Army was cut off o0 "I " Lo 0Tty to Q. Is & Protestant clergyman addressed as “Reverend Jackson | al g Id 1 P int Sh nothing to be sneezed at [ from contact with the French and British, the roads Siate thAd b T A No: address him ss “Mr. Jackson” unless he is a Doctor of| | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) eal ram op This would have left us discouraged, save {0r the | were jammed with civilian refugees who were being [IPC ™ o o the reason oy Gy i ot i sl | NYAL Family Remedies Shes g e T cheering discovery that the national debt is down from mercilessly attacked by German planes, and further "o it “oave for voting against Divinity, in which case he is acsressed as Dactor Jackson. ) h the peak. Indeed, it is down $12,500,000,000 from the | resistance would have caused meaningless slaughter three applicants last August Q. When in a theatre and one sees a friend who is seatea & few HORLUCK’S DANISH high-water mark. By not comparing it with the total| ~ Under these circumstances, as Sir Roger testi- " w R, Hodgson, Australia,|rows ahead, is it all right to call out to him? & it ICE CREAM You'll Find Food Finer and of the debt, and just noticing that $12,500,000000 is ;;ed g;e"p"’d s O . ‘:‘l‘]‘ declared that participation in the| A. No; if you wish to attract his attention, go down the aisle and | — Servics Mase Caipléte at pge ['TTENON; ‘COMMANAEIE -~ OF 4. - & s var was laudable, but “it is not a|speak to him. . really a lot of money, even in these times, We emCv8E | ;i “the mess.ges reached London and Paris Sor ool ¢ ki fo gt a2 : « or boat sirst2 | | Huichings Economy from our perusal of the company’s finances quite| " e R B Gl (0 the armies in the fisld standard for admission Q. Should the man or the woman step into a canoe or boat first? TuE Bhuuor cheerful. Of course, we're deceiving ourselves a trifle, | | The result was foreordained. Dunkerque and the T A, The man should enter the boat first and then help the woman. | Ma’kei u ¥ but why not? ! French swrrender were just ahead. Leopold does not ARGENTINE ARMY 6 Qi 2 o e Choice Meats At All Times c FFEE snop —_— = fvmergc as a great general or an inspiring leader, | n | oice Mea - Old-Age Insurance | but he fought as long as fighting was of any avail il Lo 0 K d LEA R N | PHONES 553—82—95 Awflsfilng(()” Post) |and then saved the lives of many thousands who ' H a A. L. GORDON { The Alaskafl nolel The House has yoted to freecz the 1 per cent pay- otherwise ‘muld have dud in vain. | Mi o g DEAIH mll H'GH 1. What is the difference between a “compliment” and a “comple- | The Charles W Carter Newly Renovated Rooms m w Sh mn But I cnly give her $6,000. not cnly an elegant piece of work- e > ‘ A = sl i “Is that all you consider she’s manship, but a perfect fit. Er | % i 3 ; e e a In' »\ur‘t‘h (cl:l:m:)qu-;\ I oe1ts I\,Z 33 &,. ‘Pr"\idem ex- BUENOS AIRES, July 22—(®— 2. What is the musical term for the plucking of the strings of a violin | MOIIU&I‘Y PHONE SINGLE O m""GO'Round “I'l have you know my oifice is plained Robert Goombi, a Kiowa An Argentine army transport plane|with the finger, instead of using the bow? i | Fourth and Praniin sts. — probably the most efficiently run'tribesman, who made the presenta- crashed and burned today during| 3. What is the hardest man-made substance? ‘ PHONE 136 (Comtinued frum Page Onel office up here,” Ball barked. “I tion maneuvers near El Palomar mh‘: 4. What American girl performed the remarkable feat of swimming‘, PHONE 555 -—— ! don't pay her the full $10000 in “Fine and dacdy responded itary airport, and the death Oll¢ne pnglish Channel in 19267 | [ Thomas Hardware Co ing and Loan Assoclation until| the interest of economy.” Truman, whose waistline continues Was unofficially estimated as high| == 5y was the ancient Greek god of dreams? i1 Card Beverage 0. g about the time he was elected a to reflect those brisk constitution- s 36. Doyl ANSWERS : Wholesale 10th St. PAINTS — OILS Senator. Furtnermore, he was made SENATE TOWNSENDITE als he tzkes each morni “That's An Argentine ”élll : ;(rr[rc;fmllsc, . ¥ e exnresston ot BalEAIEn ok fidbier Sl | Builders’ and Sheif a director through the instrumen- CONVERTS exactly my size.” vl ke U S v PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT SHARD WARE tality of his old friend and Politi- ( poyev. it or not, rut the ausiere The President was so intrigued lm;‘m:: d';“l;;”“ g4 P“( u‘.p]emen! is that which completes i e R | for MIXERS or SODA POP e ERTE AR Aien v i and some S L 2. Pizzicato; pronounce pi! a-to, I as in IT, ) Ureneel, donn, Celuelit, A0 "";and canserative jEnile § BRI whxfh ]thc ~rc;c':mr}1,"Oltnatr:)m:“esunf;:: watching the maneuvers were Kill-f o oo 4 o in Alr-)! 0 as in NO; principal accent on third syllable. | s g a director of Buckeye State Bulld-|Gonmitee heard quit a lecture on 'hat he made his WISSORS DRSS o "o tpeaccident, “causes of STES Sl ) Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS Remington Typewriters ing ard Loan. | the Townsend oid-age pension plan | t© send him a history dfb "larl”ju-% i P M e e .| 3 Tungsten steel. | SOLD and SERVICED by John Galbreath is a familiar fi-|at a closed-door meeting the other ' dian “‘f““‘“fi and symbols wo- T, o wmunique which gave nol 4. Gertrude Ederle. ' | IDEAL GLASS co. J. B. Burford & Co gure in_Ohio's mx tate financ-|day. e T o eceived a glft for Mrs. figures, said the mccident occurred! 5. Morpheus. : |‘ . D 3 er. And he is Blso a pmwx behind dvn(.nl\ staxted the discussion by g . el " DON ABEL PHONE 633 atisfied Customers’ the political destination of John | when he opposed a bill to give a hecklace. This was accepted with JP YOUk MONEY iS NOT Bricker Not only has Galbreath ggo-a-month pension to Spanish SOMe misgiving EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will | | FORD AGENCY backed Bricker every time he ran,|war veterans over 65. T'm afraid my wife won't have pay you to investigate our offerings | | (Authoriged Tekleve) but it is sometimes said in Ohio! «If we keep this up,” George ex- ;h,l.:; }:Lex]\ l&l'lg. m‘h'o st:mne&m Ml{ ;Aw;‘n’ ;hgssncifv(e:sg;;rg;;rl;gi-‘ GREASES — GAS — OIL political circles tha: Bricker does|claimed, “the next thing you know C(8UBNUEL TMargaret, i ¢ ™ | net even shave in the morning well end up by adopting the “Way from her. 'z Cooper. Bubldiug; Ath' et “,1“"5‘;“ o Juneau “flhl' Co. without consulting John Galbreath. Tewnserd plan.” (cOP¥RIGHT, 1047, BELE s NDICATR. 180 o | Foot of Main Street All of which makes Bricker's' “Maybe that wouldn't Be such a ~ T ———— : . specch denouncing Truman for bhad idea after all” snapped Sena- EAT IN THE iy criticizng the real-cstate lobby {or Brewster of Maine, who has | doubly interesting. been strongly backed by Townsend- | BuBBLE nnon DEJ‘Hg]%II‘.g l%%“éll!EEsAM Note—Also interesting is th2 fact 'y in past elections. For the next AT L atar Rt s . lninner a daily habi sk for i€ by that Williim L. Kaiser, the cX- 15 minutes, Brewster gave a lec-. 1. Pouch 3 Command to pecla habit—a: name Capitol policeman who fired WO ture on the virtues of providing 4. Lethurglc [ While { ] wild shts at Bricker in the Senate oldsters pensions through a direct —, . Sieed & Comviea | 5to 8 P. M. Juneau Da1r1e5, Inc. subway claxmed he lost money in a it tax of individual gross 12, Oid musical 48. Nelegrine : $2.00 hul Nz C 0! rlos- ol 3. M ed fab v y Bricker as g y gen- “Eighty to 3 o “Variant 42 Algerian eral of Ohio. That building and over 65 are indigent or de- 1 Wing - plovert | Caledonia Hotel M CH SHOP i>an association was run by Brick- deciared the Senator " Early musical 4 e hoetry SEATTLE Marine Hardware er's old and clese friend, the same “The social security jq pStFUment 45 Coaxing John Galbreath solved this problem, 18 Spouts for Cligue CLOi!;)l g‘:fi;’f:mmmo Chas. G, wamer CO_ is a disgrace in a great, g9 " Make certaln $2.00 AND UP FENATOI, BALLE ADMINIS- ressive nation like this. Under 25 L 2% Mke apocches: Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzl A » s TRATIVE ASSISTANT the Townsend plan, administrative 4. Lxreedingly - humorous i S GIVING THANKS — School children at Fen Ditton, HOME GROCEBY When Congressmen”s salaries | costs would be greatly rediced for \,;’f{:“m' ook 5, 8rehin DOYN Cambridgeshire, England, say grace over their milk ration of were increased last year ana they there would be no investigative 30 Riythmical finute animals . "“‘}'“'" L Larkelizarg slightly more than one-third pint which each receives free daily. TMELY fl.n‘r“s Phone 146 also voted $10,000 to pay an|work to determine heed. Everybody Swing 62 Boy 63. Roguish 2. Lopslded | T xperienced administrative assist- reachng 65 would automatically be 3. State house g ¥ 1. cal nt, it was expected that nepotism cntitled to a pension.” 5 Indihidusie ¢ NUNN-BUSH SHOES Z;T;mqumim:;::e”l: would taper cif. However, it hasn't Despiie smiles or. the faces of 6. British bar PBISCILLA PABKER 4 STETSON HATS Minnesota’s dour Joe Ball isn't Bek Talt of Ohio and Harry Byrd . Mountain | the only Senator who bolsters thelof Virginia, Brewster tartly re- | as a paid-up suuvscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Quality Work Clalthing family income by keeping his wife minded his colieaguies that he was I EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING 4 ' ZORIC ¢n the Government payroll, but he “dead serious” and had always “be- | $a he b ffi f the seems o be one of the most sensi- jieved in the Townsend plan.” | Present this coupon to the box office of the FRED HENNING SYSTEM CLEANING tive about it For a time, it appeared that the | When Elisbeth Ball was quer-|aaine, Resiblich ight win socie ‘ CAPITOL THEATRE Complete Outitter for Men " Alaska Laundy jed about her duties as administra- converts, especially when Democrat Pourly ! tive assistant in her husband’s of- Alben Barkley of Kentucky declar- Pours ol upon and receive TWO TICKETS to see: fice, the Miniesota Republican'ed that he would be inclined to " o n w cnwmfl C l I Y A grabbed the telephone away from support Brewster's view war | THE KILLERS 4 ot g ner. veterans ‘woulds dlecsiminated ‘ o G N S COMPANY DRY CLEANERS ; “What are you trying to do,” against in what you pPropo: ; Hederas \Ax-mLot PHONE 877 | he boomed, “smear me? At tlus point, however, the Sen- | YAL BLUE CAB CO Dedge--Plymontli-—-Chryaler “Quality Dry Cleaning” “We were just a little curious ate buzzer, ca - ! into Puo“ 14—THE Bo . DeSoto—TI'odge Trucks | how your wife happened to get th sion, bioke up ing and . Lingered \ - | highest paying job in your office,’ weter's lectiire old-age pen- Y hu-::;’-lrm | and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and l“ti"e's muw Salon ASHENBRENNER’S { was ;he reply i & Y , RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Specializing in all kinds of m m Ulfl? ” here's not 18 ng th - . i that,” snorted the Senator. S TRUMAN AND INDIANS WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Pecmasons Waves for i the best perscn I could get for the President had to ack- He;mflmc‘ma r “n NITUIE Job. I'm not trying to take advan- rowledge that the beaded belt he o Phone 492 2nd and Franklin Phone 788 142 Wi tage of the Government. I could rcceived the other day from a dele- llloughby Ave. pay her $10,000 a year, you know. gation o1 Oklahoma Indians was | o Whirlpool 3= There is no substitute for newspaper advertising!

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