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P. \GE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE— IUNEAU ALASKA TUEQDAY . DECEMBER 2, 1947 U — - . — —— Egtinriraddot i sy i u:]\ - MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 149 VETERANS OF 5 ¢ ! Bt v :’“ GSECOND and FOURTH \ Monday of each raonth \ i 20 Y E A RS A G 0 L1 H E E MPIRE M.:l.:nnl::‘ ::a u::m in Scottish Rite Temple tablished in favor of those who don’t think Indians are right in pressing their claims t land areas for their exclusive possession or But until the matter of the upland reservations are pressed in the courfs we will appare Fridays. Post Hall, Sew- ard Bt Visitios " Gous beginning at 7:30 v, m, CHAS. B. HOLLAND, continue | rades Welcome. to be halted | DECEMBER 2, H. 8. GRUENING. Com- 4 v s 3 nouncements had b y ‘927. f the marriage of Miss | mander: J. C. BRADY, Worshiptul Master; JAMBR, W Do Announcements had been received in Juneau of the m Adjutant. LEIVERS, Secretary. - - ivorce Jungle . ; ® rarie McBride of Seattle and Edward J. Kelly, son of Mrs Jack Hayes SFION RATES: pe g S : DBCKBDEL, 8 ® f Juneau, November 15, in St. Alphonse Church at Seattle. Mr. Kelly | ————-r- - - u and Douglas for §1.50 per month; ; it A hd ® was the popular purser on the Alaska Steamship Company steamer | | You'll Always Get a Better Deal [ B P 0 ELKS T one Peat: N300 Senator Al armed with n o Frank Heintzleman o i in Fur Styles and Val e o E following 1 the legal labyrinth that the 48 S ve Aleutian and had friends throughout Alaska. n Fur Styles and Values at he legal labyrinth that the 48 States have ° Yvonne Hebert o |9 . . Meets every Wednesday at 8 their zeal to keen the American family intact, is re- | e Richard Eide ° o IR i a newing his r-old bill for a consti- | @ Mrs. Alex Gair . The first dramatic offering of the season by the students of Juneau Ma"m VI(fDI Fu“, ln(. f(')mml “I/lcfi;glg brothers wel- tution to pi . Clarke C. Fulks ¢ ftigh School was to be given this night in the Elks Hall “Mr. Pim| | Swdish Pur Crattsmen for S HEIEE. W, B OOh e 3 » Mrs. H. B. Br © | Passes By" was the play and it was under the direction of Miss Ardena | Three Generations retiy . W. H. BIGGS, Sec- ele Elizabeth Rekosh @ Leer with Miss Eunice Zimmerman in charge of stage and scenery. Act- r c CPA s P i ress pass a | e William Sperl ® 'ing in the play were: Evangeline Swanson, Bennie Messer, Muriel Jar- mes oper R Y5 TR TR obtained o Joan Williamson ® 'man, Arthur Judson, Helen Woods, George Hall and Irene Lundstrom.| ‘auugmss.q (?otlj)\'sra'wn Things for Your OF¥ice l YAl GUallf 1 Mrs. Victor Johnson ® Judson Whittier was in charge of ticket sales sty I vtk AN ain qualifications of reside Mrs. Marcus Jensen . : pecializing in CHARLES R. GRIFFI 3 a divor s valid all ove Bert Ruotsala . P Corporation--Municial and b o « GF N Co' But these who h 1 country for ¢ K i R S i b s Mrs. Esther Ingman was ¢-h(u-d Senior Regent, Gertie Olsen, Junior | Tt Eotornte 15 SECOND AVE - SEATILE 4 - Elioy 5323 n the, ¢ divorce t r who frame u € B . 2egent; Kate Jarman, Chaplain; Agnes Grigg, Recorder and Elizabeth | e s S il R Ao TRETHA VHUR B BitRs tor Bender, Treasurer, at the Mooseheart Legion meeting held the previous " S'erwh_ql/fls*nfiw/unklw m mor 1 & ich tk : 10w ”d’v"I‘AS evening in the Moose Hall ‘ Tl‘e Erwm Feed c°. find thimselve 15 part country What effec divisic the divoreed into N ‘V§ Harry Sperling, member of the Juneau Volunteer Fire D':p:u'lmenL‘;‘ 10 Gy S it BAIGH 1, IR Ee i L > was appointed Department Marshal, to assist the Chief of Police in complications of | directing spectators at fires Office In Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE CALIFGRNIA Grozery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 371 Migh Quality Poods at "The Rexall Store” “SMILING SERVICE” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 103 or 105 FREE DELIVERY Juneau BABY BOY FOR Mr. and Mrs. V proud parents of a baby boy i sttt aNe new son being korn at 10:5 ? S el | |last evening St. Ann's Hospital their innocent child uld continue to be labeled |1 p | weigh at was 7 pounds and illegitimate in some State nd possibly ¢ helr {4 une sird child for the high for the girls’ game. hong migbt be what the The Alumni downed the J High basketballers by a score of 20 to IOi n the first game of the season the previous evening. In the kirls" ume, the ¥Tigh School team beat the Alumni by one point, 21 to 20 | Hn'h point man for the Alumni team was Campen while Krugness was divorced g g - "]”"",“f i CL sUbpREl. a0 16 T I Dusniinels joins a brother two - A LUK CASE s O il PR divorces WOUM | gears of age and a sister one year Weather: High 23; low, 22; clear. Moderate Prices THE KARLUK CASE m ‘“111.; ‘,’“ down the divorce 1 nills 8 - Your Rejiable Pharmacists ; ; fowever Senator Mo al would be ) is, arnploved L aER ey s b e 1) [ : £ithe & Int B | > toward ll;x. i : S BC i Al B s \ . i by STEVENS® BUTLER-MAURO B et s T ; e i el i Ually Lessons IN ENQHSY w. L. CORDON {1} |\ 1ies—misses DRUG CO. pathy toward a unif H o 43 U rther reservations Alaska to thic hen i At et i A L'(\fumn}: l(‘;l\r. (uf!lu\'lnnglhv L3 % B 2 READY-TO-WEAR ',,..) .A\ v"m- EEaR o : ; sten process. The American Bar Asso- b mh w el SR st WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say: “She has a peculiar seward Street Near Third HARBY nAcE 1at W em to be the result of t 2 ciation has proo a fir va program to work a month. relieving other per- fashion of. walking.” Say, “peculiar MANNER of walking. | e D = e L R TR e e A ‘(‘ iy : i for the Sommers Construc- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Lehar (Hungarian composeri. Pro- A ® ruggist ] 1e full opinion, received here this week, is a clear- this or Sei M an’s provesal seems thy S L 3 iy e - / v 203 - v J | MR e e 0 St ol el g i tion Gompany 1”p whom B 5 a1 sounce le-har, E as in LET, A as in AH, accent first syllabe. laska Music Supply The Squibb Store™ | suit Fish and Wildlife Service to enjoin e and divorce law is the only for' the holidpys ) e P ‘""““”'l‘“"“_" Base ‘l"f" aD. Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Where Pharmacy Is a i . provision of the 194G fishing, ®1d LR L R e R 5 Tat ua || PMdon=-MIEEA] Instrcasinte Protession ou h ild prevent whita persons from i on| s HEWORL . 0 BABE, HOME WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is your: : t us' and Supplies fishing within 3,000 feet of the beach along 15 miles A b e kst '," ook : B, ool s. Eugene Hulk and baby son increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | | Phour 205 Second and Seward of the Karlik land. reservation on Kodiak Isiand o o Moy i el anflc b .t Harry, born Saturday, Nov. PROSAIC; dull; commonplace. (Pronounce pro-za-ik, A as in DAY, | ARCHIE B BETTS v ' RETIRIOL, HEpYensIE LT IOV L will be discharged from the accent seccnd syilable). “He leads a very prosaic life.” | « e The court pointed out that the 50 families of sectionalism it lar social atti A 'e - HobIET AnkY raios to HEINKE GENERAL Public ‘Accoutitant - less prenounce d family relati Tl ; - REPAIR SHOP & an luk would have had under the proposed reser 0 square miles of exclusive fishing ground bt P tiag L ON D e T (HARLES ALEXANDER, MODERN ETIQUETTE WOBERTA LEE ; Backamity Work the native: 1t would have given each family abou GENERAL REPAIR WORK i entri et PIANIST AT COUNTRY | e | |ishaie 30 880 W, D3k Bk permitted in Alaska In a week or so the Hotel Roosevelt, at New 1 s Q. Is it proper for a man to go out for a smoke between acts in a | {77 a3 In discussing the legal aspects of the case, the York, will offer television in 40 of its rooms for an (lhB’ Gots Te S, F_ theatre, leaving the woman in her seat? i t Congress has the power to create fish- additional charge of $3 a day. This is the first in- A~ This 5 6hs Helgit.of rudensss. Unieis there ‘ac ‘others n. the) [Warlield's nrng Siore tion in the country for supplying television pro- ' Gapes W. Alexander, talented party to entertain her. Even in this case, it is not the most courteous | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) K tion ahc Douglas home today. Auditor Tax Counselor problem that transcends State boundaries v in which whites could fish onl Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 [, 700 acres, four times the size of hor FOR Wall Paper court said ing monopolies in ocean waters below the high tide g y guests heir 'Ot S 1 < . 1 H mar {hat the President, without statutory au- {‘1“- i .‘rnu‘.»{:\:‘ (Ol rooms on AT | musician with the Salmon Creck act. NYAL Family Remedies Ideal Paint Shop thor has inherent power to withdraw such wate e ER R IR e P s | Houmr Ol e on (il ka Q. 1If scmeone says, “Did you hear the story about and and the land thereunder, but the Secretary ©f the , .0 . b ¢ i = | tode xm-1 an Francisco 1m~:x 8¢ gou have heard it, is it all right to say so? HORLUCK’S DANISH Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt SR 7 Akt ORI will be playing in a popular night 3 ) Intericr has no such power Television pre ived by master moni- | b I ROPN A. Yes ICE CREAM — 7 T ,l ir : VA ‘hv u'“ n': ‘> ‘,{, ir he hotel : \ ?mm d to screens “f indi He he en it Juneau since July, |, vi‘ Wi is the usual kind of affair given to present a new daughter- 3 Complete Automotive Service hich etary of the Interior the au rity al reom ‘n:- guest will not need to fret k as the piano piay in-law? Hutchmgs Ecflnomy o m \ing regulations plainly say t “nc verabundance of gadgets and cot He |, ry Club the day after| ~A. An afternoon tea or bridge party MT. JUNEAU SALES . or several right of fishery shall be granted, one knob for volume and one for selecting & SERVICE i excl rrived i ISR AR P U T S S s s T | lexander was the pianist with | ! Markei 909—12th St. PHONE 659 Specialists in Radiator Work The Alaskan Hotel he wants is granted one class of citi- of citizens, which is contrary Vaau JK an e L projectifor; Bhila- Ly delphia hotels, if they can get ¢ by next summer. ¥ 1€ mething unnerving d cor ing about m” Club m,mt m_ ven- 10mi1 ntion. There’s too much noise, 100 rure to Alaska. He ¥ ARarricn way to a‘pulp and much nd entirelv too much oratory. What | | wch 1 irely t u orator at g, y, Calif. | | w arier 1. What is a sabbatical year? The Chafles . C t to the Act w Alask: rvations in - Southeast jile the proposed re whichh have blocked t paper development are upland reservations, the hear- | could » rthan tc to Philadeiphia, settle down h resulted in the re: ions also were held in n comfortable, air ditioned hotel room, and 2. Of what country is the city of Bogota the capital? ! Newly Renovated Rooms unde: White nd it would seem that this 1o Republicans or the Democrats strug pAA (RASH HEARING 3. What noted stage actress is especially remembered for her parts Mortuary at Reasonable Rates the ordea! of the nominations, without once in that ‘Little Minister” and “Peter Pan"? Fourth and Franglin Sts. ision ‘would latest circuit cc PHONE SINGLE O e having to get up out of an easy c “di 3 ’ | ‘mmwwwMWWWMvWMMWWWMWWHMUmmMW:Hfiflmfiwmmmm' FroNE 136 Bl Ehat because Aludka was pivohRsed oltsighit, and POIIAURERIRE el oib signal SWILTE (e S | ANSWERS: | St gained By ‘Aibcovery And conguesh, If thattndigns) o CoUAPICRRIRAR sebles, ehd Rl 1 A Dec. 2-P—A Civill 1 A missionary’s furlough, or a year of vacation from a profession,| | Card Beverage Co Gk : I rights they were extinguished by |pess with one’s own cyes the looks of feigned surprise Actonautics Board hearing on the particularly teaching. L 805 10th i “Wmas Hafdwale (0. e faces of Democratic delegates when Harry (Ol 20 crash of an Alaska-pound| " 3 Colombia, South America. | Wholesale o PAINTS — OILS ! it would seem {hat there are two strong voints Truman becomes their nominee f”‘j“!\fx“’x‘,"“"‘l‘\'v “I"lfln’(‘;l““fil"‘“‘;:“; pffc'?i 3. Maude Adams. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Builders’ and § i : = ) — |lomorrow. _Elghteen persons were| % The Gospels |} torpxgns esoDa FOP J L) TARDWARR L ¥ B by Sundborg, it would not hurt for|pital and the standards of the yijeq in the crash. | 5. A writing in cipher. . | puBlI[ HEAR'NG communities to write in to the medical staff must be submitted in ~ popert W. Crisp, an examiner| :‘ Remington Tvpewriters Board of Administration and tell the hospital plan. from Washington, D, C., will hear.” TR R ————————————|| Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS ' SOLD and SERVICED by 4 ON HOSPITALS IS -l;::f‘”\:‘,.w.l of Gr v O e e i (s ke o 4 i g 5 meeting besides Sundborg were: b B i | | GO e vovewers | JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING €0, ] “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by IDEAL GLASS €0. || J.B. Burford & Co. HElD HERE "ODAY A community can solve the prob-| Miss Ge em locally, however, by raising its i R R H g ! Smar BN el Lo U o PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL 121 MAIN STREET a Even a single orgafization can jp Actit Commissioner of Denali, from Seattle, west 'WELDING DON ABEL PHONE 633 FORD AGENCY A public hearing the ubmission of (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL BOGGAN Juneau Motor Co. taks the initiative Tea Mrs. Euntice Flynn of Cor- bound, due at midnight tonight. P o . & poidt brought et dova, Hospital Board of Trustees;| Pricess Norah scheduled to sail HONE 787 Third and Franklin that no Al- Dr. Howard .Rufus, Medical Di- from Vancouver 9 tonight i rector, ANS; Mrs. Bess Winn, rep- Clove Hitch, from Seattle, due _ slan for bLospital - . E BRI day discussion w askan hospital is eligible for (I 1 the cent ffice of the Sl et el :l( ,,“.,' grants-in-aid unless it states tha g enting Mrs. Bin \Vrlr;):m.w mx‘x;x,nm\, hlL:)h( ; .1 4 Foot of Main Street i TR s o Hop. 1t 16 a non-profit A;I.A'n]“ i .n(‘u‘xi “%‘. of " wirbank 2 1”‘ i ;n)n & l‘ll'i'“:‘ n;‘r:‘lfu-“ ed to ‘/ : rloo“ng Contractor pitsh Advisry’ Cotmse oy DO discrimination will be made (o .nlul ("‘x‘ iy Ium.[m m\u n, Seattle Sa ]4\' - ) L} i P S R 5 g R 2 of race, creed or and Ernest Lincoln, bead of Vet- Lucidor, scheduled to arrive af Laying—¥inishing Oak Floors MAKE r JUNEAU DAIRIES ] ted chair n of the meeting fards of the hos- erans' Administr « invitation was all organizations and A territory extonded e interested mceting leday., | S || 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 | gatn DELICIOUS ICE CREAM £ Aot a daily habit—ask for it by name +* Cabinet and Mill Work Junean Dairies, Inc. » Open Evenings 6 to 9 | H.P. MIDDLETON | | | Chrysler Marine Engines | The B. Mo BEhl‘elldS 336 West Third — off Wil- MACHINE SHOP loughby at Ellen Grocery Marine Hardware . Ba.nk Chas. G. Warner Co. ople to attend this air their opinions on construction needs for community According to a stalement made by Miss Gertrude Wetzel, hospital s i | Oldest Bank in Alaska TIMELY CLOTHES | || Phone 145 | COMMERCIAL SAVINGS NUNN-BUSH SHOES ||| HOME GROCERY H¢ Liquor Store—Tel. 699 Quality Work Clothing B e ko — T. J. JACOBSON . )| FRED HENNING as a pait-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Present this coupon to the box office of the R.W. COWLING CAPITOL THEATRE COMPANY population used for estimatin ' 1 needs wa ! ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING ; Alaska Laundy CITY estim Complete Outfitter for Men struction - cont k¢ plicatior year if fu #nticipated ubmittec [ struction is Federal Govern- o . o and reccive TWO TICKETS to see: pogre_rimentiov2 ||| DRY CLEANERS »r example, if a community ask . "l’LL BE Yo“ns" B PHONE 877 “Quality Dry Cleaning” i fer the full amount, $40,000, 1t must match the federal fund ¥ eweral Tax-~12¢ per Person lllti“e's hauw salon PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. Spectalizing tn all kinds of { Permanent Waves for all and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Bt e oot el ek il e B : . RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. HAIRGUTTING COSTERS’' PARADE — Gaudily atticed, the “pearly kings and aqueens” of the costers WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Phone 492 2nd and Franklin mongers (pushcart peddlers) pooade to churen in London in revival of thieir harvest festival, il L ASHENBRENNER'S | | 'NEW AND " FURNITURE Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave. Mone; hospita by th ioti of the legislature kut no pro- vision was made funds. Consequently ial Treasury does not hav matching funds avallable However, according to a staten