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PAGEFOUR " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- - JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1947 . ol . isolated region of vast undeveloped hatural ‘esources. | == 7 ity A Dlul vy ‘,1 I('sk([ Eml}lre It has suddenly become transformed—by the ad-| =—— from {| Taku Post No. RECOND SR EQUE LR o vancement of military science, particularly in aviation | == 20 Y E A RS A G 0 4 EMPIRE Monday: of Sachi fronih Published eve-y evening excest Sunday by the into the most vital strategic area in the world = THE i iy R in Scottish Rite Temple Becond. & Aeal Scrects, Junoku, Alksks L ""l'l"l‘&;("“bl.v by the American defense stab- | AN e S e R oo rer oo | ard SU Visiing Com- beginuing at 7:30 b, m. HELEN TROY MONSEN e - (¢ . Presf@ent lishments, Alaska cz > ms 'midable Y i3 e tnov Mowe T TS T et lishments, Alaska can be made a most formidab APPY ‘m““ M T e \CHAS. B. HOLLAND, o GARTER . % 4 . and or Protector of the United States—but in the hands of an e R e . werp | mander: F. H. FORBES, ‘Worshipful Master; JAMES W R L B ditor | aggressive and powerful enemy it would render the . All bids for construction of the proposed new Masonic Temple were | FHTT ! LEIVERS, Secretary. ALFRED ZENG! 2 ke . drmr;;p mmmu Umllod smbm virtually impossible. % AUGUST 13 o ! rejected by the local committee upon :ul\wsflf “t“‘ “"’*_;_’“"“zm“;”“a“' —— " % Entered in the Post Off ce in Juneau as Second Class Matter. The unt reality about Alaska in its present W rhoms vas announced by M. S. Whittier, Secretary. he 3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES situation is that it t i ynably d o 2 Loy s e s aated o as ted { | Youll Get a Better Deal ir Delivered by carrier in Junean and Douglas for $1.50 per month; 11y CuRGis Is nov AMPIPEREDI SRtCIR ) 118 1§ Mrs. K. A. Hahn e B Krause was lowest but was above the estimated cost. It was expec ) et a Better Deal in ™ e T v Vi oL it ;:;(:(k"\ f:::lln‘"(l;\mimb“')::f\r (i;;“'l':.‘(::":';“ ';?::h" ("(;'C‘:'x"'l ° Rudolph Tencich ® | {hat bids would again be called for in the spring Victor's August Fur Sale | B. P. 0. ELKS six months, in advance, $7.50 " ol P, aou FER e 1 2 e B Mary Schnamen . - . . Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesd: A invasion which any future enemy of the United States . : i ; PR v b il b g i % tuvor 1t new wil promatiy notty | woll Certy DUl cue nross the top of the world, (& N Neyon e ®| philadelphia Attorney William Shaeffer, taking an Alaska cruis: artin Victor Furs, Inc. at 8 pm. Visiting brothers wel- Otfice of any failure or irregularity in the detivery | WOUC FEA K BUTUE BET0Cs Ht P ond, of the | ® Samuel Fein ® 1 1 the Dorothy Alexander accompanied by Mrs. Shacffer, declared here| | ~ Swedish Fur Craftsmen for come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 Reiulkcs WWBtaiaRe Associutiod iR Garifae tnEl DoHie MR ® | that “Juneau is the most substantial town I have seen in Alaska. I had | Three Generations “X:m’ Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- L -~ b i ‘ ° Mis. Gordon Gray o |V ; ance : s e Sy MEMBER OF )::v:(\l"‘«.;rfl.n nx{;«\” e R blunt r@lxt_v ;jhmn Alaska, in the nx?attrx- of its ))r("«‘x?l 5 C‘\mm' memu) o |10 idea we should see a town of this importance in the country. ! J c c CPA ~ — s . it ated Pross I exclusively entited 1o the use for | military weakness and its potentially fatal military oy o 3 — . | James L. Looper, SRR MY WG Ty xiee credited in this paper and also the local news published impotency Margaret. Maland e| W. D. Gross, of the Coliseum theatres in Juneau and Ketchikan, | BUSINESS COUNBELOR Ih,”q;fbpya,,m“ NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES uska Newspaers, e : sk e s | LS th Avenue Bidx., Seattle, Wast assErts; £ ) K left on the Admiral Evans for Ketchikan, called | Corporation—Municinal and EI!AIILES R. GRIFFIN Co! - | With only 56 miles separating American and Rus- plA"S uNDER WAY Mus. Allen b-“}“"f )‘ : 3 5 i Trust Accounts 05 SECOND AVE - SEATILE 4 - Eliot 5323 !sian territorics in the Arctic, he warns, our present llhm- by the illness of her mother. S' 4 NsaRey o] Alaskan defenses must be judged against the stark i e ; { . ervimg Alaska Exclusively < fact that they “could not hold off a full-scale FOR GARDEN SHOW‘ Lance Hendrickson returned on the Alaska from a several weeks | The Erwin Feed Co. L EPAES i ¢ 5 L Russian invasion for more than three hours.” 5 et in connection with activities of the U. 8.3 | er1ce in Case Lot Grocery {t1ip to the Bristol Bay dist 5 ! “EMILING SERVICE" Instead of admitting as many as 400,000 aliens of | - | Engincers Burcau. NE 704 Houbtful loyalty to Alaska, urges Mr. Floyd, our mest| With the publication of ““‘_r i i1 HAY P:";;‘A’;V’ COAL || . concentrated efforts should be directed toward en- Yegulations. rules and classifica-y st Tt > after s t of several weeks in the | i R4 P ) ‘ coutaging’ a heavy Infilx -of Améeknsborn Dateidts |Uons, DIans foritneSHell Chirdinl MisWOR SR KT TSIt any,, Biior B Wil € | and STORAGE 1 Bert's Cash Gr“e', into the Territory, “cager and ready to bear arms in |Show under the auspices of the States. J g | & PHONE 103 or 105 defense of that Territory. 1 Garden Club are well un- bt | FREE DELIVER It would not be a process of absorption and der Constant movement or real estate in Jllm.m” shown by mt‘nly c A Llr on “IA office WO~ assimilation—but one of virtual abandonment of Alaska | The Garden Show is scheduled |50 goeds recorded in the U. S. Commission here over Grosery and Meat Market to an alien population--to admit nearly half a million |to te held on August 27 at the ponth period. P 3 displaced Europeans into an arca now containing 1 Shrine Auditorium, with all “'"‘, —_— 473 — PHONES — 371 “Th T g % scant 90,000 Americans. tries in not later “‘““} 10 "‘LU‘II; Weather report: Highest temperature, 54: low, 50; misting. High Quality Foods at e Rexal] Sfore The granting of refuge in the United States to that morning, and judging & AR L AT EN R N I B Moderate Prices Your R SOTTN IQINTQQ . i e ev e R eliable Pharma SOUND BUSINESS { foreign refugees must always be conditioned upon our Oclock in the evening - i by felis s — ability to absorb them within our economy, for, as| 'The competition is open to allj D " L : E l' h BUTLER-MAURO Although faced with the biggest budget in the !Mr. Floyd remarks: amateur gardeners of Lh(“Gaslm-!‘ al y essons in flg IS W. L. GORDON STEVEN DRUG CO. history of Juneau, our city councilmen see their way | “The brighest hope this nation can hold out to €au Channel area, with the stip-i kK R i p : ; Ulation ithat all’ floWers. ANd. VEEB=Tl L o e s b it ot oot ot =l oot e 3 | r P rear ¢ i i grants is that they may adjust themselves to clear to make it through next vear and wind up in the | immigrants i 3 y adj Hoterial ,American ways and customs and quickly becom _ ! tables must have becen grown by similated the exhibitor Competition has been divided in- LADIES'—MISs S READY-TO-WEAR HARRY RACE WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “T cannot go that person.” {Say, “I cannct TOLERATE that person black after raising the tax rate by only one mill A nest egg of $35,000 in surplus war bonds may be “That might be possible in the United States 3 1 ala s oaiaite: e o 25 . o . » . drawn upon, but not necessarily itseli : to two sections, arrangement and| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Legend. Proncunce lej-end, both E% Seward Street Near Third Drugglsi It looks to us as if the people of this clty OWe & | It would be impossible in Alaska, where these | horticultural; with the horticul-as in LEDGE, second E unstressec oy { 2 5 5 vote of thanks to the men who are devoting their time ! yefugees would Fe in the overwhelming majority and | tural broken dc into a flower | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Barricade; two R's. | A]aska Husic sn l “The Squibb Store towards keeping Juneau on sound footing financially. our American-born citizens would become a little diVision and vegetable division. | SYNONYMS: Wander, roam, range, ramble, prowl, stroll. ppiy Where Pharmacy Is a We doubt if any city in Alaska is in sich good shape minority.” Lnd‘»;l eani Y ‘“"j: _Olcl‘ll&";;“"";‘ WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Profession financially. As a matter of fact, some communities e — ;\Ci\lim( e ‘:’l‘]lll(‘::'d :flde; g vocabulary by mastering one word cach day. Today’s word: Plantes Mol TRbcATReit we could mention are in a bad way- hopelessly in debt | Homes—Danger Points compete for ribbon prizes. Under MINUTE (ad, ry small. unimportant. (Pronounce the U as in | and Supplies with no hope of g A long time. 3 et arrangement, prizes will be award-| USE. accent | He went into minute details, and explained | | Phoyw 2056 Second and Seward ARCHIE B. BETTS One city is so hard pressed that additional city (Cincinnati Enquirer) ed for table arrangements, min-|everything | ¥ taxes on liquor and gasoline have been levied, dupli- Homes—believe it or not—are America’s greatest jtures, for pANSIEs, SWEEL Deas, | fomermermrmrereerrs oo oo oo oo oo oo | BEINKE GENERAL Public Accountant points of danger! More accidents occur in the quiet | 2 both Territorial and Federal tax roses, snapdragons, calendulas and 4 5 E " : ”m] % m,‘." ld“:mm: s ..’((X:X,:,‘\ b::” sound and | Of the household than in any other location. In 1946, pasturtiums. i MODERN ET I 0 U ETTE by REPAIR SHOP il Tax Counselor i e g 3 5,100,000 persons suffered injuries in the “safety” of L ROBERTA LEE Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner o % : R i Also, there will be a prize for| Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 wise. Crackpot schemes for doing away with the |bheithomec™ A total of 34,000 died as a result of such ot | ehhde A % . Blacksmith Work e 1% Ry hive pech m“f.‘mm y _"“C“d"m“ tints of one color; no prize, but| i ) s | GENERAL REPAIR WORK t is a credit to the councilmen and our mayor The figures, perhaps, aren’t entirely fair. At any 'nponorable mention for miscellane- Q. Should a business woman make a practice of shaking hands? | { phone 204 929 W. 12th St. FOR that even though the costs of running the city have given mcment of any day you'll find more persons in | ous arrangements, and even al A. This is entirely eptional with her. However, if she is really | |. almost doubled in the past five years the costs have homes and residences than youll find on highways, |ribbon for men only in free style'sincere about making a certain acquaintance, she should always offer | Wall P“per been met with a minimum of hardship under the same |on city streets or in offices and factories. Still, the | arrangements. | her hand. | jeld’ tax system and with improved efficiency | great accident and death toll can't be ignored. Each| In judging the arrangements, Q. Is it permissible to ackuowledge a formal invitation in the first | Warheld s n"lg Store 4 Tl bR householder should take steps to prevent the accidents, | displays will be given 20 points|pe s ! | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Ideal Paint Shop L 3 large and small, which go to make up the record. each for color harmony and re-| ’A 'V s ¢ 1 invitations are always written in the third person ! NYAL Family Remedies Priority to Defense in Alaska Most of those mishaps result from carelessness. !lation to receptacle; 15 points each A A L o S A R L Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt <= : Injuries resulting from falls are high on the list for proportion and kalance, dis-| the znlckxiowlmltgm(-nrx sl:;]nll:l be nmls,-,m ¥ i e | HORLUCK’S DANISH (Seattle Post-Inteligencer) falls from chairs, falls down steps, falls over objects |tinction and originality; and 10/ . Isn't it preferable to state the reason fer declining an invitaticn, | ICE CREAM The national administrative council of the Regular which are left in places where they never should have points each for suitability to oc-|Wwhen the reason is good? - You'll Fiad Feos Finae and Veterans' Association has raised vigorous and excep- been dropped. Poor lighting causes many an accident.’ cgcion, and suitability of combi- | A. Yes. It is preferable, though not obligatory. Service More Complete at Hulchings Economy tionally sound objections to the proposal by Senator Hundreds of thousands of housewives, preparing the | nation | B e 1 j s s, atlon. I S S Lo O B R L R A McCararn of Nevada that Alaska be opened to settle- | family meals, suffer serious and painful burns. Mis- The flower section will see r | T“E BABAN“F ment by European displaced persons {handling of electrical appliances brings many deaths warcs offered for the best aster LO 0 K d LEA R N ) { Market The plight of hundreds of thousands of displaced | from shock. Scores of others are on the list—most calendulas, French marigolds, glad- an A. C. GORDON 1} yoice Meats At All Times COFFEE SHOP persons in Europe is admittedly serious and indeed |of them traceable to a lack of proper attention to the | joj pansies, violas, poppies, snap-| pathetic, and the problem of its alleviation is surely ' jcb at hand or to the use of improper tools ) o S P PHONES 553—92—95 ora Nnite o ! dragons, ngle or double nastu | R of grave humanitarian concern. | The toll can—and should be—reduced. It will be |tjums, various kinds of dahlia 1. To what ancient people is the invention of the alphabet, which The Alaskan Holel But l»lw primary concern of the Amc‘nc:m people | reduced if more care is exercised, not only in the ! daisies, or roses, and mixed or|is the basis of the modern art of writing, ascribed? | x‘“"i:";:‘“‘t' LL‘;,,’,\IKNT"|:’| ‘(l)]f'x\fi[.:.\:”;\d ’;W)C'"m:{ Spsonon ‘Lf L:“; W"”l: 1]’(; ”[‘f) household, but also in | unmixed color displays of sweet 2. Which is the largest Spanish-speaking city in the world? The Chatles w. Carter Newly Renovated Rooms Pl 3 P Cf , Is a national defense, and ' equipping that household. he housewife has a job peas. A0 | P & g P g oAl conbatn ; i veftinen Syl | peas. | . Of what novel is D'Artagnan the hero? msena that is a vital concern to which the government of fully as serious and as important as that of the' In the vegetable competition : fol wha 1“0\f iR g s I B Mortuary at Re ble Rates the United States must give an undisputed priority. | husband. She has as much a right as he to the proper | there will be bive ribbons for al-| ARGt el S e s PHONE SINGLE O Alaska is no longer to be safely regarded as an tools of her trade most any kind of vegetable from | dccents? Fourth and Franklin Sts. me wafllinflhfl ,”‘l Alaska to inspect new airfield office, he sn.pped: “I'm not talk- award for the best display of | ANSWERS: PHONE 555 | 5 ing to Drew Pearson or anyone mived vetgetables, and another for| 1. The Phoenicians. M@""GO'RO““‘ |, Hero are the different Congiess-else about any trip.” Howaver,|the exhibitor displaying the | 2. Buenos Aires Card Beverage Co. Thomas Hardware Co. {ioms st that have found ur-|crawford's Committee plans to varicties of vegetables | 3. “The Three Musketeers,” by Dumas. Wholesale 805 10th St. PAINTS — OILS e gent busicess in Alaska, though jeave by Army plane about Aug - | 4. Syncopation Builders’ and Sheif \Comttwued frum Page Omer |this summer they are careful 0|4 Those. ingi Syntopasio GAT i 24. Those Indicating a desitc to s ® ¢ 6 o » © 6 8 © ® ® 5. A small stream, or ils dry bed. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGH HARDWARE y personally the expenses of g, include: Dawson of Utah, En- e 1 their wives and families LeFevre of New| o TIDE CABLE e —————1 | for MIXERS or SODA POP Sl e s i) mmissioned i | [ winton—wo—rte—caass | | | Remington Tepenriers (o e ed " Army IDEAL GLASS CO. J. B. Burford & Co. 21 MAIN STREET #oug Rescuep Is Wers by DéN ABEL PHONE 633 Hatisiiad; Customers BARANOF ALASKA’S FINEST HOTEL EAT IN THE ained in a list found at the Naval gle of Califorr Academy Junket No. 1—Senate Public York, all Republicans; Peden ofig AUGUST 14 Admiral DeWitt C Ramesy; Lands Committee: Senator Hugh Oklahoma, Democrat. Vice Admirals John L. Hall, Lynde Butler of Nebraska, Chairman,! D). McCormick, William M. Fech- will take along his brother and teler; Rear Admira Emest L. sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gunther, Monroe Kelly, Paul F. Butler; also Senators Zales Ecton Lee, Leslie Stevens, Ervest H.'of Montana and Arthur Watkins von Heimburg, Emmet P. Forrest- of Utah, plus their wives, all Re-| el, John Perry publica one Democratic Sen- Richard E. Byr Jr ator, nest McFarland of Ari Merrill, Edward C. Ev one will ke accompanied by his Thebaud, John H. Brown, Jr., Will-|wife and daughter, Jewell; together|INg the summer. EC"C”" Byfiding, 4%ty and Mai, jam K. Harrill, Robert W, Hayler, with Committee Clerk Hugh Brown | (COPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE, INC) Osborn B. Hardison, William K.!and Mis. Brown. To avoid criti-!" i Phillips, Charles W. Styler; Com- cism, Senator Ecton proposed that © Low tide, 6:15 am., -1.9 feet If these legislators rcaly got'® High tide, 12:49 p.m. 148 feet to know Alaska, their visit might e Low tide, 18:23 pm. 35 Ileet te benficial; since -that neglected & - > Territory deserves serious consid-! IF YOUr MONEY IS NOT eration for statehood. So far, how- EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will ever, few Congressmen have been|pay you to investigate our offerings willing to pay much attention to|in well chosen investments, ALAS- Alaskan problems — except dur-{KA FINANCE CORPORATION, FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Street it e e e C d Puzzl N BEEAR Ban MasT ; necasary whet wiltenl _rossword ruzzie NEgLIUINIAIR BERIOIE LE ROOM JUNEAU DAIRIES ary when on official busi THAGEINTHS O/P THE MERRY-GO-ROUND ness. AEwass [a(S|T/AJSV[L[ENT . . DELICIOUS ICE CREAM The w has a pair No. 2—Senate Small Business| , amental s siTele OF AN | Speclal Dinner & dally habit—ask for it by name of $84 Window-shopping . Committee, headed Ly Capehart duet, ;;;g;fi‘ 7 \leloMMElL 1Icl TS| | J D 20,2 I alonz Connecticut Ave, he inspect- of Indiana, will include Cain of | 4 Low gaiters Diee SEMER T [CHCIUE 5to8 P. M. uneau vairies, inc. ed the jewclry store of Grape & Washington, Republican, with El-| 9 Huge mythical Rebwormy REV IVIESHNA | $2.00 Later he sent tack, bought will take their wives, This 1 Large bird o Al anityd :z: :ES g =] Furs!? MACHINE SHOP garteis 1 the buckles mo r will include almost as many | ; A swing Complete Fur grammed Gen. Terry Allen, assistants as Senators—George | 1. Timber ety t "; B: g f E : Service at a Mafin? Tnrdwase who was :-nt Lome from North Meredith, executive director; Ray- Beverage . Rol Very Reasonable Price Africa af one polt :diifing the|mond Dicket, chief cotnsel, Char-] 2%, ciinad Glose clative N CuibE Do CAPITOL FUR SHOP Chas. G. Warner Co. 5 ) . ip ¥ e Maaacr % 5 A : Nimb RERAGE[SIIGIATT iy war, has just teen denied a radio les Egenroad, personal clerk to - Nimble MA| | at 113 Third Street station in El Paso, Texas. Rea- S-nator Capehart, plus wives, and uiation i : id on: The Federal ‘Communica- Cathetine Gugon, publicity director W, Apple fuice Solutlon of Yesterday's (Rizsle HOME GRUCEBY % Numerous 64, Stu tions Commission ruled that since! Junket No. 3—House Interstate he owned only 11 percent of the Commerce Committez: This group stock, the proposed station would also planned to fly overseas to » i Morning: abbr, 65, Cluster of wool €. Recognizes Incarnation fivers 67. Spread to dry Col. Florence A. Bue 1d, Superintendent of Arm; Nurses, pic- TIMELY CLOTHBS tured at ceremony in Washington, D. C., in which General Dwight D. Phone 146 3. Dramatic Crinmd A as et Rt el e M o s musical Eisenhower presented her with first full commission in regular | | NUNN-BUSH SHOES Home Liquas B(ore—Tel. 639 cutside El Past o re plan for ‘“one company” over compositions i American Meat — Phone 38 that radio stations must be locally operation. But the Civil Aer . Adhere Army ever held by an American woman, STETSON HATS owned Alf Landon, ex-Govern- nautics Board refused them free Touchwood ’______’._'_‘_____._’:.:—_———’—-—-” or of Kansas, came a cropper in travel. Now the following will ZORIC Quality Work Clpthing trying to Inglewood @ radio Station at inspect proposed Alaskan air bas- 0. largely for the es: Chairman Wolverton of New | MRS. C. ARMSTRONG '. Reheay || as a paid-up suvscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA ‘FRED HENNING SYSTEM CLEANING same reason. After he applied for Jersey; Leonard Hall, Y. Hen-| e L o e ol R Rireoa RMRIRE fainvited by he aur gueat THIR BEHSNIx Gomplels Outlities dte Mion Alaska Laund Landon's station was unneeded in'Howell, Til. mow a judge), all Re-| Ry Present this coupon to the box office of the ! y Inglewood. Landon withdrew, lat- publicans; plus Democrats Beck- Greek letter | : A CAPITOL THEATRE R. W. COWLING CITY er got a station in Leavenworth, worth, Texas, Harris, Ark. Rogers,| as, or is v stamping India E Kansas, on his own nping Fla } | Jndia { Y DRY CLEANERS ground R | B large tub | and receive TWO TICKETS to see: COHPMW SENS "ONGREESMEN . Color > 4 Deals out g 7] PHONE 877 : JUNKETS TO ALASKA £ Whereas the Senators mi;lz- o K(I:;‘:l‘)l.“ii:‘]‘:ndy lvn ALWAYS Lovsn You ""gl:—s“”’:::;:m“ “Quality Dry Cleaning” t's azing Low an; on- | ef to conceal their Alaskan % AT sd i e pres suddenly find they have Wolverton’s Interstate Com- | W ..%H {\;_.\I'Prfi'.m. i Federal Tax—12c per Person ille’s B S I ASHEP}BRENNER’S urgent business in Alaska this merca junket tried to get off with-| //////..fl“ fiiage on ‘tie : fy 7 HONE 14—THE BOYAL BLUE CAB 0. || | Lucille’s Beauly Salon | " d d ializing in all kinds of (b~ sweltering taxpayer back home. Junket No. 4—House Public| [37 . -%a-. Jucans ¢ Spec! g NEW AND um Even Congressman Evan Howell, Lands Committee—This group also ///é,, B Kilea * and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and "'""T ':::flw:,'::;' N P el e g e :1-.};:“31;&1»\;‘”103{: ifi?,'““,‘,f; " w. o Tear il RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. HAIRCUTTING FURNITURE e U. 5 2 : Ak A . Tes anklf 2 who won't pass on airfield sites When Chairman Fred Crawford fl.- 60, {fi‘\l:lvlnl wATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appur! Rhge 492 AR apa Fr in. b b il bt S X any more, now finds he is needed of Michigan was queried wy this LR iangusge | e —————————————————————— | i —