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MPIRE 'n.bv\'fl‘\.“f CoMPANY i “““‘l‘“ . reservations u aska SJR 162 have W {ONSE s - President i Y - - - Vice-President | the Inte and [ A - Editor and i Fooll ‘Eaitor | the We anager SUBSC Detivered by carrier in Juneau a < for S1.30 per month; Six months, S€00 Gar, in advance, $15.0 advance, $7.50 v will promptly notify e of any fail irrosularity in the delivery | ar Washingtor e r- give much-1 clse cradit *d | top off pr : : Thi; _ NaTI ; NTATIVES e have a program harreled challenge | with a prog grams are g | for Democrats ¢ | |¥ | the Republicans will ne to its side and an Aty A resolution to ciear w aberigin 2t & w ment ) introduced in utler and Watkir peal the Wheeler-Howard of the Interior has se i when d also wipe out the reserya- |y ns already created under this act Ro : this resclalion, the Senate|Rcc , which now has the reso- [ 2bout moy report on the whole gues- [ President . printed by the committee, sums up |00k over kol As Will R theory | poosevelt wa {peel it.” hatever original Indian title the Indians may | €67 were extinguished in the | tion. This inst the aboriginal the arguments clear, have had prior to of Cession through the payment cf an addi- State act ¢ M 17, 1884, the rights of | Indian alike, are pro- | Just as the als, white under no stre | Indian title be considered the equivalent of rrivate individual property eningly s Tl h proclamation, the President of the United ates has esta 1ed three national forests in Alas d by authority of the Congress ng under a and benefit of all of the people. It is clear that umed scle ownership, aomi- {job equality V't en women o tunities to ear lusive power to extinguish |she holds, the the right of Indian cccupancy at will pt in the |droves if neces: case :of private individual property owners. 4 But before s s has a 1 executive jurisdiction ov r these the e The Wheele t of the Interior, has not on development cof Alaska It should be d we hope this resolution is adopted. interests will now risk the financing of d paper vlant or oth atisf, retarded but habitual shoc la “rash of jwomen weage e 50 1008 | trying to fr No priv any enter s the Alaskan land condition of turmoil ing bids to pulp timbe > of this. A remain in their present unsettled |jegal protectic have had to be advanced t ka now has an opportunit e industry. A year from now | ed and we will have to wil g to supvor w la may have y n her at opportunt wait another 20 or 30 years private force Alaska has il no ected tow the passage | the many of our official ct. This lopment Board has negle ernor of Al have been lax | provc a job which | th ed. It has |tend {able also been neglected by the Gc a who be excused cn the ground that he, after all rtment of the |recently in Er erior and ey |ment of wome of a great |\ ype pome. B that departmen o Southeast Alaska stands to benefit to a great rl_,‘;; The ¥ashingion ‘ Merry-Go-Round e sniers R i Gec time and time aga yian returned to (Continued from Page Gre) " intruduced otl Congressmen to dinner. him as the tool of a busing octopus”—Lever which 00-a-year president med less than natl Bro! ccuncil wa 5 hired him as its total men e five Commi hip is only ners, who are all listed as offi- Presid cers or direct Yet these few Marshall in workers supj - ot rshail of most ex- “The Chief of Staff rs in recent lobby- at the ‘time is the i main war the United States suit 1 the Raleigh This n abl 10 re on the day tacked Pear! Harbor 's henor, Linder re- old nd the organization, Ralph i rava the the w dinr d It's none of y ness,” he down the teley wit arty broke up sin, William Dakota and Edw 1 up Lo the THE DAILY ALAS KA EMPIRE—-TUNEAU, ALASKA areas by the passage of this legisl n with_proposed pulp mills for Ket- sburg, hampered mining development Another Round sceevcec0co00 e e . | rangements | income- year item of $10,000 Mayflower ot dinner: . but wi We had an ex s were lifted at had happ partment i United | of {W i { { | en |November and try to decid done what, and h it Daily Lessons in English % 1. corpon incoming . one Franklin D. ar with the setup when h2 which lead to the ed at the time, Mr. out | SYNONYMS: Equitable, just, fair, honest, up: i a dozen | e do- iman had in- 3 Status of Women of the imagination can inolvoamy and concub Kellems, widely let the chivs fall where erbal shot in the ¢ her mind, {may, has proposed und, she points 10n- | I ¢ should marry plantations of and support ther Liber- {a month’s hs Adolph Berle, ad- Haiti, ey, u , take too much action from th¥, or sclemn monogamists become |too alarmed, they should be wa hed of stateme: ive laws” might break out ag Howard Act, as administered by the jmen who secretly tele- | ew Zealand's vote: would resign if CBina failed te# stand on Palestine ghten legislators into giving women more in j For she well r maintain, when jc t those in well payi i confusion. Dates for open- ! those who most loud e | that wemen—at lea to | be forced back to He did ]| owossc s ccs e e e Ambassado; crisis- ! the last ones cousins and nment for partition, de- | spite Moslem thre next regular + for equal work en seeking acti Congress France 3 that Miss Keller maintain that the greatest inequality is the general d outery proposal has wung guments 1inst this have been based iefly on women nd) on the fear that the e trv will make s Kellems warns how stead of for- and . ho | whom work- | now M stly to men it weuld be if women the home, went back to work en masse. major |2 totaiitarian powers over ational economy While the lowed, Linder vented his Cemmissioner oma -~z i) (k4304 R E4 A. P [Offmn mo 200 4> 0 -r > Hov>o00<r@m-v b d zmz 0 =N r>mo X mnmo First name of " oom Y2| > Soiution of Yesterday's Puzzle Discolored by River in Poland Supervised for Z1{20 YEARS AGO 7% puprns et e el e e e i DECEMBER 17, 1927 | The weaa King was best man i H Miss I solemnized this evening at the home of the bride’'s parents | cousin of the bridegroom, was best man > Office. s of Helen Pusich, numbering about thirty, were treated ice m and ccokies at school the previou her cleventh birthday confined to his home for the last week feet again and expected to return to Garnick, who had b was back on Weather: High, 37; low, failed i TRmAn Nl e B i SGNSE e el such | "1 WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say. “I shall walk with you a States: |little piece.” Say, “I shell walk with vou A SHORT DISTANCE (or, A ernight | PART OF THE WAY JISPRONOUNCED: Quintuplet. Pronounce the U as in nt FIRST syllable, not the second. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Potato (singular); potatoes (plural). ght, reasonable, im- artial d: ase our vocabulary n ing one d each day. Today's w v, or fond of, unnecessary ne STENTATIOUS; c ! MOPERN FTIQUETTE 3 serra ek : 1d cne ever present one's mother to another woman? or sex i Q. Is it considered rude for ymoon t Yes. Gifts ceived tne last mi, Should one use individual di er wedding gifts? owledged while awa; dinner home? A. No; this is done only in restaurants. A et et et e i et A et 0 e et o et eam? changes into s A 2. Is any legal formality necessary to adopt a pen name? some trees called deciduous? 4. Hcw many Presidents has the United States had? 5. How does a pigeon differ from most other birds when it drinks were water? astral- i ANSWERS Pres- | 1. 1,700 times. No. .| 4 Thirty-two. | 5. It holds its head in the water until it has finished. in .| JUNEAY PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING--IIEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL € WELDING wwne| PHONETS? Third and Franklin ! it with an Empire 1881—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 | * | The B. M. Behrends || Bank (Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS R. BOOCHEVER | as a pait-up subscriver 0 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING i Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: | “SWELL GUY" ¥eaeral fax---12¢ per Person I PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. g el and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! of Miss Bertha Florence Williams, daughter of Mr. R. | {Martin Victor Furs, Inc. 1. Williams of Juneau and Mr. Leonard John Holmquist, son of Mrs. John Hclmguist, was performed this night at the heme of the bride’s sist and brother-in-law, U. S. Marshal and Mrs. Albert White. The [Rev. O. A. Stillman, Pastor of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church, (read the service. | The bride’s wedding gown was of pink georgette and she carried a Ibouquet of pink and white chrysanthemums. Miss Irma Williams, sister ] the bride, was bridesmaid and wore an orchid dress. Mr. Harlan | Lundstrom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lundstrom | nd Mr. Edward Swecney, scn of Mrs. Margaret Sw2eney of R. Allen, Pastor of the Resurrection Lutheran Church, ceremony. Dressed in a pink georgette frock, trimmed | she wore a silver head band and silver slippers. Miss attended her sister, wore a yellow georgette dress. | | mitit and had recently been stationed in Ketchikan, was ' xpected to arrive cn t Admi Rogers, transferred to the Juneau ernoon in honor of 1| ' Alaska Music Supply | i Arthur M. Uggen, Manager WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us ow. “This is true philanthropy, that buries not its gold in ostentatious charity, those | but builds its hospital in the human heart."—Harley. ays present everyone to our mother, regardless of age, to wait until she returns from l . | | Hutchings Economy d the day received if possible. | s for vegetables when giving a 1. About how many times does water increase its volume when it | | Wholesale Because their leaves fall off at maturity or at certain seasons. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1947 i MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 187 VETERANE OF I T FOREIGN WARS SECOND and FOURTH Takt Post No. 5559 Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 b, m, CHAS. B. HOLLAND, H. 8. GRUENING. Com- Worshipful Master; JAMES W der; J. C. BRADY, Adiutant. 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 Moets first and third Fridays. Post Hall, Sew- ard Bt. Visiting Com- rades Welcome You'll Always Get a Better Deal in Fur Styles and Values at Swedish Fur Craftsmen for . Three Generations j;r-nes €. Cooper, CPA EUSINESS COUNSELOR Specializing 1n Corparation--Municival and frust Accounts The Erwin Feed Ce. | |- e Office in Case Lot Grocery PIIONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL | i pdfag o L g Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 10 or 105 “SMILING SERVICE" c A L ! F B B N ! A FREE DELIVERY Juneau ‘ e ———————————————— ——— Grozery and Meat Market 5 IG5 <73 —. PHONES — a7 | | | High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices "The Rexall Store"’ B e, ] YVour Reliable Pharmacists STEVERS® BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. LADIES —MI St READY-TO-WEAR seward Street Near Third HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a Pianos—Mnsical Instruments | | Profession and Supplies Phous 206 Second and Seward i | ARCHIE B. BETTS ! HICINKE GENERAL ‘ | REPAIR SHOP Public Accountant Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner| Aadiide T GNiaRatoF Blacksmith Work k& ' GFNERAL REPATR WORK Simpson Bldg Phone 757 Phone 429 W. 12th 8t | | l,. 5 FOR {Warfield's Drug Store! Wall Paper (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs NYAL Family Remedies Ideal Paint Shop HORLUCK'S DANISH Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt ICE CREAM Iy Complete Automotive Service MT. JUNEAU SALES Market i & SERVICE & i 909—12th St. PHONE 659 Choice Meats At All Times Specialists in Radiator Work PHONES 553--92—Y45 The Charles W. Carter| Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE SINGLE O PHONE 136 The Alaskan Hotel | | i | | Newly Renovated Rooms | at Reasonable Rates | PHONE 555 Card Beverage Co. | || 1omac Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT | | Builders’ and Shelf for MIXERS or SODA POP ! HWARDWARE SOLD and SERVICED by Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS IDEAL GLASS C0. | | ' J. B. Burford & Co. 121 MAIN STREET Satistied Customers” DON ABEL PHONE 633 { Remington Typewriters } ) FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL BOGGAN Juneau Motor Co. Flooring Contracior e i , MAKE L JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Cabinet and Mill Work Juneau Dairies, Inc. Open Evenings 6 to 9 H.P. MIDDLETON Chrysler Marine Engines 236 West Third — off Wil- MACHINE SHOP loughby at Ellen Grocery Marine Hard'wau Chas. G. Warner Co. TIMELY CLOTHES Phone 146 N B ToON HATS HOME GROCERY ¥ Hi Lie Stol ‘Tel. 699 Quality Work Clothing Anisionn Maat'o) Bhave s FRED HENNING ZORIC Complete Outfitter for Men SYSTEM CLEANING R. W. COWLING Alaska Laundy COMPANY CITY D DeSeto- Dodge Trucks DRY CLEANERS PHONE 877 “Quality Dry Cleaning” Lucille’s beauty Salon @ ASHENBRENNER’S Specializing in all kinds of Permanent Waves for all m A“n us Textures of Hair HAIROUTTING FURNITURE Phone 492 2nd and Pranklin ‘ Phone 788 142 Willoughby Avé, o