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PAGE FOLR Dai y Alaska Empir. ‘ FMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY that In eau, Alaska Sghts t ot President | s Vice-President aneger aping Editor Manager TION RATES N w2 ottice, i1 iSE MEMBER O JOIATED PRESS i The em bere to ¢ NATIONAL REPRESEN i Alaska Newspapers, 1411 1 global t pecial fund would have been built up for the iboriginal rights. ond place, the Supreme Court has held annot sell or transfer their aboriginal Fridays. Post Hall, Sew-, ivat Z y gov it trrsd | 1A Bt Visiting Com- e individual, but only to the gov Fails Weicosie: Europe—The First Test ! VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS ’20 YEARS AGO T EmpirE ilum | | H. 8. GRUENING. Com- mander; J. C. BRADY, Adjutant, DECEMBER 3, 1927 For the purncse of electing delegates to the Ketchikan Divisional ® Convention, a meeting of local Democrats had been called by J. J. Con- Twenty delegates were allowed the Democrats of Juneau at the Ketchikan gathering 1 place the Ninth Circuit Court of that aboriginal rights in Alaska werc | o i the Treaty of Cession. ‘. | DECEMBER 3 . Lee Kellum | nors v You'll Always Get a Better Deal in Fur Styles and Values at the high court rules in this par- the cooperation of the Indians|® we will just have to wait for our Jack Fargher Mrs. Sadie Cashen Frances Meriweather Donie Christy . Mrs. Raymond Flanagan Helen Malone Paul Pittack Dorothy Shinn High score for the bowling at the Elks Bowling Tourney was made Other high men were Bavard and Daxb) Martin Vicior Furs, Inc. Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Three Generations | by Robertson, who bowled 223. | | Frank A. Metcalf and daughter were passengers re- | iling from Seattle today. Mr. and Mrs. urning to Juneau on the Alaska s York Times) Europe in President Truman's! e justified hcmuse. ashepointedie ¢ o o o o o | a—— 3 | \Sames C. Cooper, CPA BUSINESS COUNSELOR Specializ\ng in Corporation--Municipal and frust Accounts residents of Juneau, were re- Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Burford, former turning to Juneau on the Alaska A completely furnished seven-room house | linoleum and Estey cabinet x:randl vum‘l\(‘nl lnnas literally my in Europe that we meet the most | ect challenge to freedom, and | In The Empire Want Ads on Sixth Street. New range, rugs, e and most d there that our first aid must be rushed. But, SHOWN 2 NIGHIS A]- piano. $2.500 cash. | 1e daily headline ewis 2 2 ry he daily heac kewise illustrate, the (h'\l]en e |'1 The Erwin Feed Ce. to freedom is not mmu( to Europe. It is wo The Business and Professional Womenys Club, which was ‘“ga“"’”“i Office in Case Lot Gi wid L 1d war D ofe) p ce In t freedom is he g 0l el a ] Miss Caroline Todd was in charge of the dinner. The club had been organized for the interest and entertainment of HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE CALIFGRNIA ¢t has long besn recognized ‘ the Far East, and it is being taken | “The Passion Play” or “Life of our democratization of Japan, in our Christ” is veritably a treasured business and professional women of Juneau and it was to follow al\mg< nce before the United | heritage of the ages, to all Christ-|the same lines as similar clubs in the States While it was a separ'\\e ation of aid te China into |ian people, whose faith is anchor- unit at present, it was thought that within a short time a consolidation | all Plan jed in the resurrection of Jesus with the national federation would be made. | No doubt, in the light of our vast expenditures|of Nazareth. The dramatic ver- T St ; CHEvRgeY AR AT 7} easure and :x. e 1’ 'w“nm lflif::}llm‘;h«‘ B ’u\(;l}: _penm‘walh-‘ in ?«u Thomas Judson, R. C. Mize and M. S. Whittier were appointed by | 478 — PHONES — 371 < suffer by comparison is Inevitable that jrope, at Oberammergau, and Frel- |, popert Simpson, President of the Boy Scout Council, to serve as| digh Quality Poods at tisappointment should be voiced by those expect- | burg, have been visited by hun- { re. But hewever THE TIMBER TROUBLE much we may aid that are again coming from the Far |world, at the first decisions must fall in Europe, ! -ommittee to formulate plans for the re-organization of the troop | Moderate Prices Christian | * © sections of the expense. dreds of sympathize with appeals | people, thousands of from all enormous . i STEVENS® H Weather: High, 28; low, 20; 1 Seh still the demand of sound strategy that| The public in Juncau is to be| AL - 1 2 W ncentrate most of our means on Europe and given the rare opportunity of see- b, ‘ « e ourszlves ‘to a, holding action ih the Farling the world-famous “Passion . H 2 i over the aborigin hts of Indiar e Fast until Europe has been saved. For, large as our [Play” motion picture, entitled a| y essons |n ng IS. W. L. CORDON {! READY-TO-WEAR timber Scuthe A Paul at he r may be, there is a limit t§ them, and it will “Golgotha,” based upon both Frei- = seward Street Near Third 1 ‘ LADIES’—MISSES’ € xecu committee of ke wise statesmanship to employ them in such a jburg and Oberammergau produc- &ee- —— 3 the Alaska Nat fashion t they will d“(:hp‘ mnsttgogd raft :ho de-.;]ons, flnd‘» agu«\lllr,l' grq}duced 1: WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I am coming back again,’ ( » contends that it doesn't make any. difference cisive without scattering into ineffectiveness Europe, with English dialogue and' o= it E n” Omit BACK or AGAIN. Say, “I'm | e 5 4 ¥ S S 1 |sound track music, depicting many " “Bring the papers back agai Y, Alaska MISIG Supply the timber is sold by the U. S. Forest Service coming again,” and, “Bring the papers back.” These lex indust he pred decis famous scenes in the Life, Cruci- fixion, and Resurrection of Jesus, at the Northern Light Presbyterian KUL, U as in UP, accent first ve points are all in Europe, whose econcmy is far more vulnerable 1tly agrarian economy of the Far | Pronounce first .\\'l]nble’ Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Colander. llable. De ent C of New York, he says, East, and whose political regimes would seem to assure | Church on Thursday and Friday OFTEN MISSPELLED; Patronize; IZE. Enterprise; ISE. Ph 208" & A anid Sewird 1 timber to the a more effective use of our aid at the moment than evenings, December 4 and 5, at SYNONYMS: Indicate, signify, denote, disclose, reveal, point out | 0ue 2 econd ant W i he accuses us of trying appears likelv elsewhere Eurove comes first, but 7:30 p. m. In order to defray the WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us, & st this offer the Far East must be held as well. All friends of costs of m»;Jngmu this wgnqefful increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today'’s word: | HEINKE GENERAL Banl! of the n ’:" g ol Far Bast can be certain fant this iy oue (";fi:;gfl" I “(l‘;“‘: (b admisSlon| CELESTIAL; pertaining to the spiritual heaven; divine. “The con- REPAIR SHOP man a hi A 1 rducated kgt ] ‘30 cents for rmldx:en under 12, tax templation of celestial things will make a man both speak and think | Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burne : himi fer included, will be made. more sublimely when he descends to human affairs.”—Cicero. Blacksmith Work Mowt Tork s altht rethod which the Indians Look Into It! A very gratifying departure from GENERAL REPAIR WORK their representatiy re u scare off investor: e the usual movie presentation in | Phone 204 929 W. 12th St et Eor 1 N 2 (Cincinnati Enquirer | churches is the high spiritual level MODERN FT'OU ETTE L who might buy fr 16 rnment under the who might bu : ek : § : Inadvertently, it would appear, the Senate inquiry |and atmosphere of meditation and KOBEBTA LEE 1 |- granted by la ngre nd to force " i = = . into the Hughes wartime contracts has turned up some | prayer estatlished and maintain- . 137 at thie Xpénse of Hie RO~ | yers srange cofidiiot G Hlies pact of ton Aviy Air |t rogRBGsAtha Gkt Tilcki : | [Warfield's Drug Store It is a camouflage The work is porees rsonnel. We have specific reference to the |which has been one of the funda- Q. When giving the floor number to an elevator operator, should one | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) erformed in New York by a Mr. Cohen who case of Maj. Gen. Bennett E. Meyers, retired, central | mental objectives of the “Religious say, “please”? NYAL Family Remedies to be the brother of the Felix Cohen who figure a torrent of liar-calling over his alleged ef- land Educational Films” of Los A. Yes. Say, “five please.” A “please” or a thank you” are small | r the Department of Interior was foris to borrow $200,000 from the plane manufacturer Angeles, ‘California, under whose courtesies that cost nothing, but mark the well-bred person. | HORLUCK’S DANISH o ditelng o the 1 of to finance speculation in war bonds management this film is being pre- Q. When carving meat for a dinner and one part is more choice | ICE CREAM ghts former Secretary was in In ¥ .u;,n('(ls and terminations, literally h}f“ <m_:_(lod " 1 il than the other, to whom should it be given? P T of axpay money were at stake. his magnificent sound im 1s . 1 3, " p € S 2 A. Tt sheuld be divided as well as possible among th S. H re had been previous testimony as to Army con- attracting immense audiences . in oy e s Gicala Hmchm S Econflm Should 3 n hol 1t girl T vk valki 1 thy A C [ nate Pub- tract officers being offered jobs after the war. This many of the largest churches) of R Stey o e T SR e is part of the t hearing has brought out some reverse influence, the country, having been exhibited Street with her? | Markel 1t which n more about the wherein, allegedlv, high Army officers asked for such 'to more than 1,000,000 people jrj the! A. No, it is not necessary, unless of course he expects her to brenk' r 5 Develoy Co. of New York jobs. Tn neither case, of course, were the interests past few years |away and run. Choice Meats At All Times fer the terms of HJR 205 which authorizes the Of (”f‘ taxp; 'u:‘ up;x most mrvmdora'.mm. 3 A capacity nudyxenco is amicxpisted Seeeessssessss e e e eeae el et Lo e den o o | PHONES 553—92—95 t 11 the timber in the disputed We profess to know whether Maj. Gen e. The public is very cordial- . | 5 AT g e T Meyers was guilty of reprehensible conduct in the ly invited, and are urged to be in LOOK a nd lEA RN b‘ <‘ : it (he lamge 3. Hughes affair—although his interests were remark ir seats early as the showing A. C. GORDON i The CharlesW Cader 2 & ‘e to the fands 15 aply diverse for a man with a full-time Army job will start at 7:30 p. m. . 2 providing that the Indians jnyolying grave responsibilities. Supposedly the mat- | —— - B 5 M tuar imsg, and this is unlikely, would will be it certainly should be—reviewed thorough- . L .. 1. What is absolute zero, or the point at which there is total absence 01’ ll Y ; BBl ¢ % National Forest Timber | v 1e Federal Grand Jury | For Sale of heat? Fourth and Franklin Sts. ference 1k malses Who | 1 WasBmpuREbe I agn s wilh cthe fommer deniiy 44,160,000 Feet 2. Of what substance is glass principally made? | PHONE 136 : I e e eV tfieer whbt Bl 1o aron Salibis: Bt =i | Tocktion RURIARIHRE ~ ALl the 3. Who was President of the United States during the War of 18122 | time ago we ¢ him the same thing. We °° B i 4 2 merchantable dead timber, standing 4. What is the most abundant metal? | s nce it made if the timber CORtractcr before completion of the contract should heréhantabl ) 2 f Card Beverage Co ed v wha ence it made if the timber OTTCH or down, and all the live tmber | 5. Which is the slowest moving animal? ard be g s w 1 r HJF The Indians are ampl: One of the ugliest aspects of the last war %as the marked or (suf’nme( for cutting ANSWERS Wholesale 805 10th St. they can prove their rights they would : i z it on an area of 1,020 acres at the head | y WA prevalence of war profiteers and armchair soldiers o0 T b T T Eo B 1. Minus 459.6 degrees Fahrenheit. NE 216—DAY or NIGHT And it seemed to us at the time feathering their own nests while others were fighting § the SOUHh Arm. of Tmma}; 2. Sand. Puomxsns SoDA rok uld hay other advantage in and d verseas for s o y Bl AR a0 o e y : 1| for s : ; andidylng aversens for someiing by ek, __ National Forest, Alaska, estimated 3. James Madison. \ | to be 44,610,000 feet B.M., more or 4. Aluminum. UN“’ED I'Rouins oF less. of Sitka spruce, western hem- 5. The tortoise, whose maximum speed is probably about one-tenth Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS Pianist and Bride-fo-Be Eddy Duchin, nationaily known pianist and orchestra leader, strclls with his 1 Mrs. Maria Teresa Winn, 34, in New York. They planned to | sricd at the New York home of Secretary of Harriman. Duchin’s first wife died Winn, Commerce and Mrs. W. Ave Mrs. Winn is the in widow of the W Photo. late Montgomery lock, and yellow cedar sawtimber ile an hour. approximately 57% spruce. Timbe: to be logged and removed prior to ! December 31, 1953. Primary manu- facture outside the Territory of Al- JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. ALASKA HOLD ANNUAL (ONVENTION, JUNEAU || IDEAL GLASS CO. 121 MAIN STREET Fisher- giqered $2.25 per M bd. ft. for spruce men and Allied Workers of Ameri- ca, is expected today from Seattle aska of any part of the timber is 1 Tnite . ki ! i G. PHONE 633 The United’ Trollers of ‘Alaska SUBIAG b5 e nrent b e PLUMBING~HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL DON ABEL are holding their annual conven- giona) Forester. WELDING | tion in Juneau this week, with = ggum jces- Vi | J nsen Stumpage Prices—Bid rates will . - clgh: delegates from Southeast Al- 5pply to timber scaled prior to De- Pflflfl 787 Third and Franklin [ AN aska present. J. F. Jurich, Presi- cemper 31, 1950. Lowest rates con- | BOGG dent of the International | £ sawtimber, $1.00 per M bd. ft. (ol Flooring Coniractor hemock sawtimber, $1.50 per M bd. | to_join the conference tt. for cedar sawtimber, 1ic pe Laying—Fimishing Oak Floors ”m:: ]cgnc;exll]m :.sd !:en?lg 1hcid rm linear foot for piling over 95 feet ir OALLS he . hall, and will last for » length, and lc per linear foot for H 1 several days. Delegates meet with pic,ohc (% Ber Wnear toot for ) 1891 —Qver Half a Century of Banking—1947 | representatives of the Fish and Wildlife Service today to discuss regulations and other matters per- taining to the fish conservation’ program | agreement. An open meeting will probably ; Deposit—$3,000 must be d e deposited be held in the future, with the i each bid to apply on the pur- | date to be announced later. | chase price, refunded or retained in | ‘VI.V)L'?egale.‘» laz the convention are ... s liguidated damages, acmrd_‘ illam Hill and James Hill of jo 0 conditions of sale Sitka, Andy Barlow and Joe Cron-| pgeng_ performance bond in rates are subject to readjustment by | the Chief, Forest Service, on Decem- | ber 3%, 1950, under the conditions ‘ ;and limitations stated in the fiample‘ (abinef and Mill Work Open Evenings 6 to 9 H.P. MIDDLETON 336 West Third — off Wil- loughby at Ellen Grocery * The B. M. Behrends Bank lhe‘ TIMELY CLOTHES in of Wrangell, N. E..Nelson and'amount of $5,000 will be requirt 5 amot X quired as 1 Paul Kath of Ketchikun, and oot or et pouired os| Oldest Bank in Alaska Emil Vienola gnd O. G. Nolde &5 o yne congract | NUNN-BUSH SHOES Junzau xvmesem‘m\(m PUBLIC LIBRARY HAS RECORD CHECK WEEK Last week was a record week for the Juneau Public Library when more than 500 bocks were checked out, many cof them being the new best sellers that were recently re- | ceived by the library. Special Conditions — The timber | available on this tract is needed by | established industries in Alaska, and sale contract will not authorize in- tion of a sawmill to manu- e ire the timber. Contract to pro- | i 3 FRED nn“ms V.A LEE | \Axdp for cutting not less than 6,000,- 000 ft. BM. annually. After De- Complete Outfitter for Men S M i e topbiact foes as a pait-up suvscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Present this coupon to the box office of the STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing COMMERCIAL SAVINGS > provide for the logging of merchant- { able pulpwood from the unlogged portions of the tract provided mar- ket for such product has developed R. W. COWLING The Story Hour, which is held - _ 3 COHPA“ in Southeastern Alaska. every s:xgndayv morning at 10 “pingt Date for Bids—Sealed bids CAPITOL THEATRE % velock, is continuing to have a win pe received by the Rogional Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysl large attendance. Mrs. Daniel ROSS porester. Juneou, Alaska, un to and and receive TWO TICKETS to see: DeSoto—Dodge Trucks is telling the stories to the small- > 4 U= including 9 AM. February 16, 1948. oyt e — > "‘1:““;:“'1*;‘“ :“:’x“‘;]" “:‘5‘2"1(;’.‘):‘ The right to reject any and all bids I'LL BE Youns . Scet g Nov A ovaudreai v, Mrs, Edna ® Lomen, Librarian, Samrted L e Feaeral Tax--12¢ per Person Lucille’s breauty Salon wishes to thank the various Fed- p,. i ] o v formation concerning the character eral ‘and Territorial officés that ¢ yne timber, conditions of sale; de- PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO0. smtz a.:““klmd’“ .3‘ :‘d‘;)1 L‘m:m‘l"\“dg‘” ""1;0?‘ E:r‘e:gl;:; posits. and the submission of bids and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Textures of Hair o, RV By TPSHE should be obtained from the Re- envelopes the books are protected mio o1 mouociar June. " N : HAIRCUTTING o Bt i nal Forester, Juneau. Alaska. RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Phone 492 2nd and Franklin ! First publication, Dec. 3, 1947, st publication, Feb. 5, 1948. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! -— - Want ads get quick results. . _— WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1947 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 u. m, CHAS. B. HOLLAND, Worslripful Master; JAMES w LEIVERS, Secretary. &) B.P.0.ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers wel- come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- , alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- { retary ¢ Things for yoflr OFti z;] BHARI.ES R. GRIFFIN Ce’ 1005 SECOND AVE - St 323 Serving Alasta Fxclu “SMILING SERVICE" Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 103 or 105 FREE DELIVERY Juneaa “The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store’ Where Pharmacy Is a Profession ARCHIE B. BETTS Public Accountant Auditor Simpson Blag. Tax Counselor Phone 757 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt Complete Automotive Service MT. JUNEAU SALES & SERVICE 909—12th St. PHONE 659 Specialists in Radiator Work The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O PHONE 555 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Remington Typewriters SOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Burford & Co. “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Street MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Junean Dairies, Inc. Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. Phone 146 HOME GROCERY Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Alaska Laundy CITY DRY CLEANERS PHONE 877 “Quality Dry Cleaning” P ———— ASHENBRENNER’S NEW AND USED FURNITURE Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave.

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