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PAbL EOUR .~ - g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA = FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947 ’. E The Chief Johnson family claims 75,000 acres nm-} | e . PR MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 187 D(u’\ 41('8 arm )lr(’ Ketchikan, the whole of the Carrol Inlet drain FOREIGN WARS SECOND and FOURTH | from Taku Post No. 5559 » ening except Sunday by the i | EMPIRE Monday of each month 3 EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Jake Cropley and relatives of Juneau claim 500.- | THE b K;Z‘:_‘_sf"’;‘“ :m]‘&'fl:" in Scottish Rite Temple Second and Main Streets. Juneau, Alaska 000 acres around Gastineau Channel ! o PR ) oeeeed | ard St. Visiting Com- \beginning at 7:30 v, m. HELEN TROY MONSEN Z - President o . | | rades Welcome CHAS. B. HOLLAND DOROTHY TROY - Vice-President The Jimmy Fox family claims 350000 acres in OOTORER 24,1627 e tnis o W ; - Editor and Manager st earthquales in | mander: J. C. BRADY, Worshipful Master; JAMES w - Managing Editor the Taku River Valley. = Juneau. this morning, experienced cne of the sevi et Juneau. B, ex 2 2 S . Adjutant. 1 usiness MAnseer | oouniless other claims no doubt would follow © OCTOBER 24 her history. Official time of the first shock ranged from 7 o'clock this | EIVERS, Secretary. id Class Matter. | ypon satisfaction of any of those now filed 4 R ‘J""'“Al‘l:”"p o | morning tas seven seconds after 7 o'clock. The first shock lasted from | — — ¥ - - : 4 Kinsor for .‘“‘""" per month; This a bortant land dispute certainly should : Mr‘\‘“TLM :erl“d : 30 to 35 seconds, being north and south with particular violent wa\es: You'll Always Get a Eetter Deal B P 0 ELKS i rates: not be setted by the proclamation of any administr . Mis Ely J. Post o | 0f each movement. In both Juneau and Douglas drop lights swung and in Fur Styles and Values at - SR advance, $7.50 fe should be settle 1 courts ¢ S Ay ) . hocks were also : P ’ i (Lv]f‘f (((:L ‘hm h In'r v.“::tl;dstonl; in the cour T * Mrs, Rebert arts |\1 cks stopped and people tumbled ou of mdd ::;:‘lfe:l l Ma"m v|d°’ FI!IS IM Meets every Wednesday at 8 if they wi m ¥y ¥ p Congress t B 4 <, p| i h”‘.ummn::,‘\x' ,demm e ngress of the nited States. . Conrad Kirkebo 10\;1(‘1191\(‘(‘(‘1 in Ketchikan, Sitka, Petersburg ane B " > P. m. Visiting brothers wel- : A IS o Maime Iseonard . —_— i Swedish Fur Craftsmen for come. VIOTOR POWER, Ex- Business Office, 374 . Suvsie R. Reilly o Business conditions in ®e West and Middle West Were prosperous Three Generations alted Ruler, W. H. BIGG:! e — Whose Responsibility ? | ‘ ‘ | S, Sec ATED PRESS K "o ° @ | in the opinion of John Reck, President of the First National Bank, who; - retary. entitled to the use e 0 0 08 0 0 00 0 0 0 e o 5 i (Cinninnat Tadv s returned to Juneau on the Admiral Rogers after a seven weeks' trip in | ‘:ames c c“pe,' cpn Instead of calling a special session to deal with | the States. Reck visited on the Pacific Coast, and then traveled east ns i BUSINESS COUNSELOR op-| aid to Eurcpe, or flatly saving one is neces- | far as St. Paul and as far south as Mexico, returning to California by y, President Truman has requested thgt four kev B {way of the Southern States Specializing in Congressional committees be called into early session | Lot o i Corporation—Municipal and to prepare measures for urgent aid to Europe, par Now FORMED Bv | A hunting party composed of J. J. Meherin, A. A. Humfrey, J. w. | Trust Accounts ! Gucker, John W. Troy, J. F. Mullen and Dr. W. W. Council returned | edited to it or not ot also the local news publis) - Things for Your Office | CHARLES R. GRIFFIN o 1005 SECOND AVE - SEATTLE 4 » Eliot 5323 FeoiHlerebchmmy TATIVE s — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | ttle, Wash. ticularly 1taly and France. He leaves the implication bagged 100 ducks and 25 geese. that a special session will be necessary about December Y sagie 1. But he evidently is hoping to persuade Con- DIRE(IOR VENTUR {to Juneau after a successfu hunting at Big Johns Bay ;“d l*am_?;”“i The Erwin Feed Ce. eres nal lea 'S a vi b e responsibility Bay. They made the trip on the Ventura, Capt. George Baggen. ey | | —= o w essional leaders to share with him the responsibil I | Office in Case Lot Grocery for calling Congress into such a special session This rhould not be set down as political cowardi or as buck-pa In general, the President is | squarely responsible for taking the initiative in foreign 1iPs § policy. But this problem entails large appropriations. |@ mouthpiece, don’t be i 1 it ! £ S It is very definitely the type of problem in which No. i’s not a new game, nor is d Congress has the last word "\)nd——qm,\o often--the first |a fad, but it is a sign that “Johnny | Fashion Note: The waist measurement was a thing of the past as word also. or Susie” is a ‘beginner on some far as women were concerned it was disclosed ‘by a London department | Furthermore, we are in a period of divided party |hand instrument, and trying to be-giore. Woman's pursuit of the boyish figure had made the waist non- | responsibility. The successful conduct of foreign policy | come a full-fledged member of fhls existant i ~ | requires close and cordial cooperation between a Demo- | years beginners band numbv;:g PN Sl 2 o N - cratic President and a predominantly Republican Con- ' scme 37 students at present e Weather: High, 40; low, 38; cloudy. NEW RESERVATION THREAT gress. It would be very desirable, therefore, since a | students are from the Sixth grade—| 3 2 g 18 pre special session seems necessary, that it be called by |which has the most (16) In all—I i a press o ! On October 16, Alaska newspapers rece the President only after Congressional leaders them- ' through the Sophomore class inj D I '. E I ',’ i v Ng’ rhs)mm from Washington stating that Secretary of | gelves have indicated they agree to the need for it. high school Luat ally Lessons In naglis W L. GORDON STEVENS e or Julius A. Krug had issued a proclamation That would go a long way to insure prompt nczmm Three weecks ago all the students ! y s e : S $1| LADIES—MISSES' (he natives without partisan bickering when Congress does con- | ng to learn a band ‘nstrumemw \| S sere given a music aptitude test lo‘; WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say READY-TO-WEAR RRERE S, v et PHONE 704 | “SMILING SERVICE” HAY, GRAIN, COAL i and STORAGE | If you see your son or daughter/ at home or in school buzzing his or see him blowing with only alarmed. | here on the Margnits J. H. Chisel, Haines merchant, was a visitor in Juneau. He came and expected to remain for several days. Bert’s Cash Grocery { PHONE 104 or 105 1 FREE DELIVERY Juneau "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. CALIFGRNIA Grozery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices setting up a 101,000-acre reservation for used mu concern | vene “This is the home of Mr. of Hydaburg. The action ! ; ol throughout Southeast Alaska because it was recognized The head of a large corporation does not call his | discover tor which inst xurluem they \Em‘ms Say, “This is the home of Mr. Smith.” | seward Street ear Third e bt A direct tiguthiar: Tor L1l Sitecs 3 i “ ford 5 i Mr. 7 nn as another serious obstacle to the establishment of a directors together for minor matters, much less :\lll vere hest suited. Before the s 1 o N ISPRONOUNCED: Villaln, Pronounce vil-in, second | nnY nncz his stockholders. But he does call the directors for|ter is over all students irom Sxxm‘ ‘ ; ! h grade will be given | unstressed, and not vil-un or vil-yun. «st. This is the best and| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Plainness; two N's. laska Music Supply o find cut how much | SYNONYMS: Instantaneous, prompt, immediate, sudden, abrupt. | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager mueical talent and rhythmi-, WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Plancs—Mudcal Instruments 1 the executive committee, 10| cal abil each youngster posses- | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: and Supplies reency action by Congress, ces. The test which was given free. REPOSITORY: a place where anything is stored for safekeeping. “Books | | Phoue 206 Second and Seward { charge by Lycns Music Company | 4re fajthful repositories, which may be awhile neglected or forgotten, Profession e !ef Chicago to director Alfred Ven- |y .. whan they are opened again, will again impart their instructions.”— | HEINKE GENERAL Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a pulp and paper industry We now learn that the news release was pre- he mature and that Secretary Krug apparently had not L('uw s the order before the news was released. HOW- My Trum: ver, it is expected that he will sign it. Secretary at the stage of Krug has issud no demal to refute the release ol shape up propo and to share t i consent when making a major outlay, and ' through F | consult with an executive committee | this mus: directors in special meeting. | sures ely is analogous. He is now | native advice a October 16. The Juneau Chamber of Commerce yesterday ' 8ress into extrao opened its fight to have the order withdrawn, and it What we are v of how the tw pxpecter 3 4 sivic bodies, and those of is expected that Ketchikan c b fairly smoothly in other communities, will take part Executive and Legislative bra While the Hydaburg reserve does not at present inai jt will work ecually w involve timber up tor sale for pulp, claims of a similar ' yened, and faces up to the u nature at Klawock and Kake would tie up timber gency ions. now out on bid by the Forest Service under authority granted by Congress by lh€ passage of HJR 205 this d Ve ARCHIE B. BETTS w is a good example | tur has been used successfully with | 3 be made to Wwork |over 300,000 boys and girls.” "O"“’" H REPAIR SHOP Public Accountant rty control of the| The beginners band meets twwe Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burne: ; 5 % Auditor Tax Counselor It is to be hoped | 3 week on school time—the sched- | OnERN ETlO U ETTE | Blacksmith Work ROBERT 'A LEE GENERAL REPAIR WORK Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 en Congress is con- | yle being so arranged that Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. r misses only two hs\e eck and a different one each time. This arrangement is being | Q. What does TABLE D'HOTE mean, and how is it pr | F Sl & 5 an, pronounced? | e e ot STt means a common bl for guesis st a hotl, o commonts, |\ Warfield’s Drug Store| || Wall Paper g Band - S = S meal in a restaurant, etc.. at a fixed price. Pronounce TA-B'L DOT, | Jllowing are the students play-,? ; i Bes A as in ASK, O as in NO, accent first and last syllable. { | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) struments in the Be- | - 5% Q. What fee should be given to the clergvman who officiates at a | NYAL Family: Remédlies Ideal Paint Shop Donald Dull, ' christening HORLUCK’S DANISH Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt i. year. The Ickes dctermination of Indian possessory rights in 1945, upon which the latest reserve is based, involves 273,000 acres. The Goldschmidt and Haas The first income ever levied trict in the United States was recently in Caoraopol YTy o possamory clitms: lnvolyes ,1'?240(_10 “(“'5, This is of r | A. The fee for a christening, whether at home or at church, is! ICE CREAM These claims total 2,197,000 acres or 136 per cent of " represents essen, Eliza- | neither obligatory nor is there any specific amount. | VB P the To National Forest e oaliy | PUTeS, to permi y Robards, Q. How long should a woman remain when making a formal social H i h E Youw'll Find Food F It is important to keep in mind that practically type of Hermle, Ro- ' caq12 - - bevef; MonMCommpleum.t all of the Indian claimed lands lie below the 2,000- Mu Meier, Bruce A | ciings Lconomy 2 W . Twenty minutes is long enough. Gertride e e : Market THE BARANOF | LOOK and LEARN 2 ¢ comvon | s || |_corre suer I '\ Hill, Dean John- 1. In which sex does color-blindness most frequently occur? ‘l\ The Charles w_ Carler The Al“k“ nnlel 1 foot level, which is regarded as the commercially that new useful of the forest lands. The estimated area counties and other local of the Tongass National Forest below the 2,000-foot itially greater than thos level is 10,000,000 acres. Consequently, the claimed v States, principally California ¢ West ds total 21.97 per cent of the commercial zone of lands total 2107 per cent "f the ¢ of the increasing Darlene AdSerno. | veeeesoeeeo. the Tongass Naticnal Forest. in finding enough income It has been frequently stated that the Indian 'wmg. cities already h Dontis Jewet 2. What major league baseball player set the present modern record Newly Renovated Rooms Robert Thornton. for,stealing bases? MOl’iual’Y at Renssosbis: Hatss ve only 6 per cent of the Forest, an er- and passe municinal claims inve Gary Hedges, Ar- eh i staterant : Philadelphia one per c g ok Al The claims mentioned above are not the only than $25000.000 last ye Nale Osterman. oW Iay IHUes IR e e e R Fourth and Franklin Sts. claims, and there is no valid reason for Interior De- come tax produced $3.2 Neil McFarlane Fiiyns Who was the founder of S uDen CareHRCIi0S? PHONE 136 sl partment’s contention that settlement of these claims ™ of its operation. | Prench Horn Mellophone: Beverly | 5. For what does the abbreviation “cwt.” stand? . g > A :pal income tax is y Tevenu¢ powers, Mary Pinkly, Trudy Ellis ANSWERS: | will end the matter : — xed sig oy : { { PHONE 555 T o, el snd dndivauan | EASre O U would Roh o A arpes e o ivinlT B ey | | Card Beverage Co. £ air ast amounts of land. To name going on elsewhere | "Bass: Lee Nance, Ernest Polley, 2. Ty Cobb, with 96 stolen bases. "Iomas Ha[dwal‘e (0 still press claims to vast amounts of lan BAMEC | o8 And also to remind | zeorge Messerschmidt 3. Six inches. { Wholesale 805 10th St. S fouled 3 a few you of 1 in Cincinnati if the | par . Sax: Randolph Rockne 3 The Wiliam Paul family or Tee-Hit-Ton Tribe | extra Je appear on the Novem- | ; t: Joan Rhodes, g LGk Banan (211030 PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Bulders’ and Sht { 5. Hundredweight. for MIXERS or SODA POP HARDWARE es of land near Wrangell ber ballot IR SR H claims 380,000 (ke Washington Merry-Go-Round six | stance, a municipal ordinance for HALLOWE'EN BARN DAN another | bids removal of any body for fivei Sat. Oct. 25, Salmon Creek Coun-; E L L l S A l R L I N E S Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS —adv. T13-t5 | Reigghondtoveigh i Mg i G B | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN IDEAL GLASS CO. PIONLER'S CARD PARTY Remington Typewriters SOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by same afternoor gned before ordered tion"—a ch ed when tr scrupulously refuse to override the i B e which Argentin |aity's Jawe. | By the Auxiliary, Friday, 8 pm. via Petershurg and Wrangell 121 MAIN STREET Satisfied Customers” - lived - for y three years was Most of the dead to be repatriat- Odd Fellows Hall. Pinochle, bridge, | ! : j : e A ed from Uruguay and Asgentina) Whist. Refreshments. Public invited. ! With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and DON ABEL PHONE 633 FORD AGENCY Meanwhile, here ere merchant seamen who died of | 2 N Tio-a steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle (Authorized Dealers) plans pened on the inside ¢ illness or accident while ashore. T and sever 2 Soiittp Bl il 5 SR e Waltresses and Fountain Girls FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 GREASES — GAS — OIL ained that, with torg- oo o the mformer had | (CCPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE. INC) | wanted at Percy’s Cafe. ~ 665 tf = = = B 0G G AN Juneau “ol" co. Foot of Main Street he had tricked Lh€ . eaieq were discovered to be, not = ito believing him 2 ¢opmy, but longtime ultra- Flooring Contractor so was able to sit _ the element W d P l on all their meeting al police chiet Fil- Crosswor [ VAAL] Laying—Finishing Oak Floors MAKE A downtown coffeehcuse Was| ncn, yelazeo, now dictates inter- CALL 209 JUNEAU DAIRIES amed as the plotters’ headquart- policies of the Peron regime o ACROSS a7 Bdivle DELICIOUS ICE CREAM ers. Next afternoon sixth man—the informant— | = S°0hMS card 9. gymbol for . . & daily habit—ask for it by name hour mdicat ¢runtled Peronist who got 4 Kindof bird arsenic ( b' d M w J P minilel PN S o0 wime abinet and Mill Work unean Dairies, Inc. '>;"N ; Aclded o iaxe sAVRR G 1) PG oo, Open Evenings 6 to 9 cafe, 1 escribed WAOBEER AL ion- > brl i) i e e > mldchil O T nRenle siienle Oppodin 1 s domnt H.P. MIDDLETON Chrysler Marine Engines ays 4 phcbia by turning them in as Com- " 37 Fish e B o nssas 1ough, within & |, -eo 1%, Articie 45 Kiber plant ® L] e enas 336 West Third — off Wil- MACHINE SHOP few minutes, six men, including the / the time Chief Bertollo had £l Dhecitee ot loughby at Ellen Grocery MarinoHardoare tpper-oficr, cume in and sat doWn. | ropreeq gut all this, plus the fact o pobacee a v ook ie B hour of gt the “conspiracy” consisted of 86, Kain hara Chas G Wamer CO intensive eavesdropping Lo COMVIN [ notping more than loud, ugly talk |31 RIS, B BARK e Oldest Bank in Alask S e ; ne r; that their informant .o Fsmalts o : 3 IME OTHE. oV T 1 ! 1 a o i ', o gt mory, | 1, oeppeiti Jedivisaals o was | i oh R GBS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie ank in Alaska TIMELY CL Phone 146 ght co late just to hush ug air. iy (1 20 . Nothing q at the near-by lpyuq) papers and wire services were 34, Kormerly G MRS - e 3 Nominat | o 4 g ind ominous, 8rd- | garming all over it, though they , % "".?.‘.‘;'r;m.m e o } i S COMMERCIAL SAVINGS NUNN-BUSH SHOES HOME GROCERY )riental cart peruvian chief 7. Amorous glance STETSON HATS never did get the full story. So attled top C vernment Bertollo, more than a little turned out that |, Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 ey )y a delics siuation, first tried 3. ,,. favor of lity Work Clothin, A couldn't recall OVer-{., pyjj it through, then settled for e Jes niver Quaality 5 risan Meat — FPhiong 38 0. Granulate pecific plans for mur- agging his unwelcome prisoners but at the moment what they with a very dubious charge. starch 11. Three-part id hear seemed sufficient.) composition > All are now in jail, incommuni- . o 0k six t nto a & 2 h ing i 4 xplo) 9 B o - ok ;lllf' > i ‘“:‘Ud{ Disgusted officials packed him off 22, zjlffi'n’m;" Sodf pa"’."? !‘.mmnb" to THE DAILY ALASKA SYSTEM CLEANING ”]\‘*"’“'u ,‘ em *'; —though k’“" to a psychopathic hospital as! . Bl art EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING B it wuat s oAby alieed ) Tn e g Present this coupon to the box office of the | R.W.COWLING Alaska Laundy : G very well be chuckling softly to latter related nimgelf for his successtul gag not 1 heard 10 2 41y embarrassed the Government, as he had hoped, but established a prima facie case lor those who as- creafter, NeWs- | eore that f | wrt that freedom of speech is a nothing out of dead lctter in Peron’s Argentina. dquarters — not " Censure | Wpcntrs CAPITOL THEATRE COMPANY eties Dodge—Plymoutki—Chrysler DeSoto—Dodge 'l'rllekl £t 11 about. On hat he had se rter for “La cion, CITY DRY CLEANERS PHONE 877 “Quality Dry Cleaning” ommon fund Armor splint and receive TWO TICKETS to see: . Breathe with § gl “PERSONALITY KID"” imor race was on For 18 hour apeimen could ge ‘cderal polics lfl " 9///""!-.%///“ i ven an admission that such ar fETER i Federal Tax--12c per Person Lucille's beal“y Salon B, i sts had teen made. Then one of Officers of the U. S. Army's | ASHENBRENNER’S hem learned that a the i ;Z“:“”r’r:u PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. Specializing In all kinds of HEI%HHH ; A i Graves Registration Section, nc Rl dyesigatics pad vsting Latin American capitals to| and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Tostunent Waves fox an NEW AND USED s ) hear ! c 1ge repatriation of bodies of | extures of Hair " ) the grounds that evidence Wis Amenoan war dead, are runming| “RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. HAIRCUTTING FURNITURE Phone 492 2nd and Franklin cking. This, of course, was the af- air of the six “plotters. 1expected difficulties. | lontevido, Uruguay, for in- WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave. Insect |