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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—UNEAU, ALASKA : WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1948 get a 100 per tent freight rate increase requested by | H VETERANE OF MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Dal"\ AI“&’.(I Enll)lre the War Shipping Administration in Ao JOREIGN wARS “ SECOND and FOURTH . Sundborg states in this letter that the advice of )y Monday of each month every evening except Sunday by the i g this newspaper is . Territory should lie down ~ g i \ % MPIRE ,",,\1,\,, (n\":\‘w{ Y 45 { Pridays. Post Hall, Sew- in Scottish Rite Temple econd and Main i, Ala d let the steamsh panies have whatever the SR Bl VAN Cuind 3 beginning at 7:30 o. rades Welcome. 2 \ ndy IRAN bl HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - Brestdant | ¢ ; ) ! s Y . Vice-President | Maritime Commission 1 ak ay from the DOROTHY TROY LINGO i ission rom the ! JANUARY 14, 1028 o 8. GROBIN, Com- 7 CHAS. B. HOLLAND, WILLIAM R. CARTER itor and Manager | ., : ting Ketchikan, its nearest rival, by 501 pins, and Anchorage by | mander: J. C. BRADY, Worshipful Master; JAMES W ELMER A FRIEND Maunaging Editor ALFRED ZENGER Business Manager This is a silly question, but it represents an atti- | . . | Snoty 1 ek e 81, Juneau emerged victorious in the Inter-City Elks’' bowling tourna- LEIVERS, Secretary. | ment which ended the night be s ST TR I B P‘ 0 FLKS A. B. Hall and music was in Fur Styles and Valaes at JANUARY 14 | Forward [‘mHh Cook Conrad Selma Jackson William McMillan R. M, Pratt Swanson Dickson Entered in the Post Office s Class Matter. | tude on the part of our Territorial officials and the SUBSCRIPTION. nnn z ¢ : Db oihisy ikt a1t $1.50 per month; | €Xpensive experts which has done the people of Alaska ths, §8.00 ¥ no good age paid. ut the follo : / 00."six months, in sdvance, $7.50 It is predicated upon the belief that the Mari- time Commission exists only for the purpose of bleed An accordion dance was given in the Meets every Wednesday at 8 , | rnished by C Fredlund ) 3 | [ |Martin Viclor Furs, Int.| | » ' ‘Visiting brothers we- ee0ce0eocoescec e The Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff, priest of the local Greek Orthodox Swedish Fur Craftsmen for come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- | Church, adopted the Gregorian calendar for the observance of the | Three Generations rn"tfd Ruler, W. H. BIGGS, Sec- o A - ‘etar; |New Year, believing it best, he said, to follow the customs of the y ‘cum.m in which his church was located, rather than clinging to those | The Russian Christmas had been observed | HAND LAUNDRY é”lflqffir Your c’f/) 50 Subscribers w af \he Business Off.ce of any fallure or irre y In the 4elivery | ing the peopl f Alaska and giving as much of their paper Telephones MBLR OF Nm CIATED PRESS objects The Assoclated Pre ively entitled to the use for It seems to us that the Maritime Commission has republicatio » credited to it or not ether- wise credite ; 1«6 the local news published | been very fair with Alaska and also with the steam- Py f >ld World Russia sev e __ | ship companies of the Old Worl NATIONAL REPR TIVES. . Ne 141 Unlike our Tertitorial officials; the Maritime Com LR A A e d wccording to the Julian calendar, however, so the congregation 1ud‘ 232 Wiloughby Ave., Phone 324 S e e e T mission recognizes that our steamship operators should DRI celebrated New Year's Day before Christmas | RELIABLE SERVICE HARLES R. GRIFFEN Co | | NONA ROGERS, Manager o the N ritime mission also ts na’ hecause | 5 atie arly wor ‘e in the form of a will found in his rooms, of the high costs the rates are too high to aid the after a pecullarly worded note in the 7 o i 2 fifl/ml/flrh&duswe/w Now GEI lINEuP | was located at the Nugget Creek Power House, where he had showed | | The Ervein Feed Co. development of Alaska an attempt to operate! " ht e ey the eV S 4 under more reasonable rates while a permanent solu il i Ry | |¢ otfice itn G an EEENy “SMILING SERVICE" tion is worked out, the present interim agreement m pENNSYlVANiA . ok PHONE 704 scording to figur ed by the Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff, Curator . According to figures supplied by the HAY, GRAIN, COAL was put into effect, under which rates were increased p g 3 {of the Als eum, 8,573 visitors registered at the museum during the . { the Alaska Museum, 8,573 visitors registered a use in ! and STORAGE Bert's Cash Grocery 35 per cent an dthe operators further subsidized 50 1027 per cent WASHINGTON, Jan. 14—(P—year 1927 | PHONE 104 or 105 jaring young men on the 3 > VE In other words, the Maritime Commis recog- v ; 4 FREE DE l i nisslon YCOB- | pyonhower-for-President political Enroute to Pacific Coast points on official business in connection c Al IF 0 BNIA | DELIVERY Juneau nized that if the operators were to make a reasonable g trapeze today threatened to upset r 3 's develo nt of the pulp and paper program . profit rates would have to be increased 85 per cent.|Remublican 1 S oill e ikt BRCE ok the year's development of ;k - P )m " ittt s So 0 attier shlution ek Vaeh Alle s et eas Tt ilations with | Assistant District Forester B. F. Heintzleman took passage on the Alameda Tlisdi e Shasitinte Commistion el h s taserit soiva into the April 3T-Penn- |sor geattle. 478 — PHONES — 871 ed by Ma sion ¢ ys.in the recent ' sy primary ! High Quality Foods at "The Rexall Store" MORE ON SHIPPING hearing s\uu}.m: mln rates should be lowered through b; »vhrm (l‘smml,‘ Mrs. A. J. Palmer was a Juneau bound passenger on the Alaska Moderate . Prives / ok i M e t (‘ : the (r‘,:::x:;]‘ She had been visiting with her sor 1 daughters in Seattle for the Your Reliable Pharmacists - However, the latest move on the part of the Terri- ¢f I i 2 ; & { We are i recelpt of a letter from George Sund=! tary has been to ask that the present operating agree. | VaNia draft-Eisenhower leggtis n- Past few pes ‘ ‘ STEVENS® BUTLER-MAURO " o A AT . ¢ ting s risburg that a slate b horg, Alaska Development Board consultant, pointing | ment be canceled. This would mean, unless another e B entered for The winter term of the United States District Court, in session| & o i DRUG CO. ? ! LADIES'—MISSES’ out that we are in error in stating that the rate|goution is found. that rates would automatically be ’ 3 he retiring 2 hief Sta since Novi r, was adjourned this morning by Judge T. M. Reed 5 investigations have cost the Territory approximately | raised another 50 per cent 1 ¥ Ivania ”wl.,:}[m \Jl\,rf' SIS Novenb e saiourned &0 g READY-TO-WEAR iyl .l hat according to his figures . ! ticn onvention votes, offers a Weather: High, 35; low, 31; cloudy. | seward Street Near Third HARRY RAcE Aungdborg points out that accordng 10 48 H6 8= Congress and the DP’s J ond testing ground for | eocemowe B S SSAtasaaadencnasadt to date the Alaska Development Board has spe hose who think Dwight D. Eisen- | Druggisi 41098, the Attorney General $5,18307, and (New York Times) hower cught to ke the Republican D I I_ E I h | . t 2 s S e | ” o Emergency Pund $250, or a total of $27.844.05 on rate At we are going to do anything, we should do it | nominee ins v intend to al V eSSOHS m ng IS W. L. CORDON i, AIaSka MIISIC S“PPIY The Squibb Store” of all kinds promptly The next step to be taken is legislation proceed along that line, come | | Arthur m. Uggen, Manager Where Pharmacy Is a It seems to us that this figure is too low. In by Congress The crucial word in this statement, by What | Pianus—Musical Instruments Profession find that If{;n Carusi, former Immigration Commissioner, who A Demccratic National Commit- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “We should have rogrmt‘d‘ and Supplies of the DP camps of official who didn't want to be t, have seen you go.” Say, “We should have regretted to see you go.” | | Phoue 206 Second and Seward one month, favor if they will promptly notify News Office. 602, Business Office, 3%4. pessible to the st 1ip companies unless someon Seeecccccscene ° ° e s e =) c checking vouchers paid by the Territory, we ’ X ; the Territor, has just completed a survev the following three experts hired by the Territory in|7as | a st t L ps ; ) ; | Europe, is the word “if.” For it is not at all clear ied name said he thinks OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Lascivious. Pronounce la-siv-i-us, A| ARCHIE B BETTS . HEINKE GENERAL ‘ the rate cases were reimbursed as follows: b S ¢ S a2 5 N e i S e d fan ot B | e OFTEN MISSPELLED: Hysteria; observe the Y. REPAIR SHOP Public Accountant Donald J. O'Connor 1,275.00 was requested by the President—has long been known made up his mind S e : s e NP l Malcolm Miller 1.500.00 to Congressmen of both Houses. Speedy plans must PRy SYNONYMS: Exorbitant, extravagant, expensive, excessive, extreme, i Welding, Plombing, Oil Burner Aikiche Tk Dansssor | Blacksmith Work i Scoll and O'Connor, it seems, were paid at the |be made, he said, by immigrant-receiving countries 0 S WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us GENERAL REPAIR WORK Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 rate of $85 per day for services. Of course, they may |to absorb the million-odd hom nen, women an G d J 0 d d ] have been movie stars in disguise. Miller, on the other children, for morale is “low and getting lower.” A raf Uy 1 ere [increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word:| | pugne 204 920 W. 12th St. logical move, he felt, was passage of the Stratton Bill | COMPUNCTION; uneasiness due to a sense of guilt; remorse. “A sense| |, hand, has been engged as special counsel and has 08¢ I i S dtolsta 'I' E " 5 A | goR e e o e | o it ot e e s | 0 INWOSHOIS FOOM |« omoescsn s im o i, A Wall Paper Scoll is o Washington, D. C. aitornes. O'CODNOF | ougn o Gongress' course. Thelr_protagonists from i Warlield's Drug Store : is an economist and Miller an attorney, also both of |1apor. government, religions, civic and industrial groups ”(es m I Lou |s MODERN FTIQU ETTE by I (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Washington. Miller and O'Connor were With the pleaded their case eloquently before House hearings ROBERTA LEE | NYAL Family Remedies Ideal Paint Sth OPA in Alaska during the war and are well known last June and July. And the hearings—693 pages of wASHINGTON i . by our local businessmen them—have been printed for all to read. It is a docu- e e M HORLUCK’S D/ ISH Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt | dear. Complete Automotive Service Huichings Economy MT. JUNEAU SALES & SERVICE Market 909—12th St. PHONE 659 Choice Meais At All Times Specialists in Radiator Work (aontinued trom Page C.e) program that must be mple, workable ana without harassing regulations.” Attorney General Other costs which might be charged to the rate ment that puts \"\“h‘“i-(‘"’fmf’ Gotigress the needless o 5 federal grand jury investig Q. When dancing, is it necessary that the man make “small (a]k"?‘ ICE CREA s Sundborg also claims that the hvurmu\.u\'P: the mn’xp‘erod cnmufi*ruknn ot The Sthatteti B'm by th ’“t“ Rl not one of etiquette. me men can let their dancing speak for itself, | b e sears Tave Fesiibed i sayvings of $18.126,56 | NP eree O P T meron n thilly . e Jilstice Depariment Saididie, wh0e gfhiers byl ) cover uv the defects of their dancing. ! to Alaskans in rates for steamers, terminal charges |, ..,ctuary for the persecuted, there can be no “if” i\u- (u‘xflkl:b ”f in i to “the Q. When givir formal dinner, should cishes be left on the| and lighterage rates. about the next step. That step is action—on the - (\“j ;‘]lA"_‘ff}"f; : "“‘l’ _”'““‘ serving table, in case they are wanted for a second helping? R Of this figure $12,000,000 is the estimated saving | Stratton Bill and our responsibilities to the forgotten [ "o ioa s e S A. Dishes are never passed t at a formal dinner. After being | frem the fact that the steamship companies didn't people in the DP camps. TS m,,:(]‘), fn “‘m 3 passed once, they should be taken back to the kitchen. . | PHONES 553—92—95 —_— i ; FE e 'mm“ % g B R‘ i Hiir peana fivs Rty St & Q. Should an office girl rise when ‘wer employer's Wife enters the | “I'm glad to get your e ate,” ' is owned exclusively by Bro-ROE food prices, especially milk prices, ©ffice The washmg'o“ responded Truman, with a confi- | Pictures Corporation. The at- js now underway in the o A. Tt is not necessary. The Charles w. Canerl The Alaskan Hotel |d grin. “That's thc way I teel'tempted release and advertising of of Columbia, and a federal Nd | P i SAT ) Newly Renovated Ro Me"y-efl'kound | about it also the so-called ‘Game of Games' is jury in Chicago also is investizat- AR Mort 4 s e il ccmpletely unauthorized and must,ing meat and milk industries in | LO OK d LEA R N oriuary At Meagamalile - Rer By DREW PEARSON GLENN DAVIS CRITICISM be ended forthwith that area a n A. L. GORDON Pourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE SINGLE O X Notes From Your Keyhole Cor-| Astor shot back a countercharge,’ A Boston g | PHONE 13§ | respondent— When football hero demanding to know how Bro-Rog jngic the Boston I‘x R e T AT TR ) soldier su grigirg 8] rmy-Navy game which was sup- at city, charging them with . What is the standard gauge of U. S. railroads? Card Beverage 0. Th other day, it stirred up unfavor- posedly filmed by official cameras. g Spirs to fix e pric of Who was the only graduate of West P | | Wholesale 805 10th St. omas Hafdwafe co. able locker room comment on ' Identical scenes, taken by the Navy throughout New England. | U. 82 ; EBl eIt o, heootde el s : PAINTS — OILS Capitol Hnl{. Mm_( of us felt that | Athletic Association cameraman for e g What continiut is. \minhabitade PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Builders’ and Shelf MERRY-GO-ROUND he shouldn't be in such a hurry Astor pictures, appeared in the Of e S i | for MIXERS or SODA POP HARDWARE Its not just a coincidence that L Bet out of the service, but ghould | Bro-Rog production, said the AStor | The members of Junzau Fost No ' aNewmRe: T T i s mew organigation set uyp Stick ‘it out for the customary |lawyess, % i ; s SRS . N z : :Een';:: S e o eight years that a West Point| The fur is still flying, but the Lhe AL j‘;f“'r‘(?:‘u““)‘;’t‘;; - 1. January Ist is the birthday of each race horse, A horse foaled Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS | | { Remington Typewriters foken offices in the Standard Off cadet is expected to serve. Af-)Army has its own troubles. It IS ing on January 26, 1948, will vote | .7 APril: June, or September is officially one year old on the first of the -+ FOLD AU SERVICRD &y building here — the same building ter all, the taxpayers didn't send short of second lieutenants—with on a proposal to authorize the Le- | following January. IDEAL GIIASS co. ' J. B_ Bur‘o[d & CQ. B ere Senator Bob Taft's eam-. Dimnto the Acagemyito train for)or ‘wisHougmelc knees | gion Building Association to grant 4 feet, 82 inches “ paign headquarters are Other @ career with the Los Angeles - eee - | i easement over a portion of Lot . Ulysses S. Grant 121 MAIN STREET ‘Our [_)m.lrnep Is Won: by e % 8 Rams. CLEDA INVITES | = 3§ & : | Satisfied Customers’ space could have been had-—but 2 A | 7o, 3 in Block No. 4, approximately . Antarctica. | BEL PHONE 633 {L.e AFL plotters decided to try 1 Was curious enough to explore her former patrons when out the |three feet by one hundred feet in . Tobacco. DON, A peychological warfare as well as deeper into the case and turned Highway to stop for coffee at|dimension. | g FORD AGENCY other kinds Veteran Capitol UP some facts that may interest | Churchill's Place. Just beyond the|First publication, Dec. 12, 1947, \ 3 (Authorized Dealers) reporters insist that Senator Van- 1O ball fans who also pay taxes. Airport (781 10t) | Last publication, Jan. 16, 1948. : GREASES — GAS — OIL denberg cannot be counted out for It seems that Davis applied for g Y 0 G G M c B AN Juneau Motor Co. the GOP Presidential nomination, ‘elease from the Army on the : = e At i < H Foot of Main Street even though he has said he is out €rcunds of physical disabili Yet 1891—0ver na" a cemury 0’ Banking..]gq'] floormg Conlrac!or of the running Vandenberg D€ considered himself fit enough Laying—Finishing Oak Floors MAKE | 4> 0 woamLmoEgm drew @ laugh at his press confer- '0 take up professional football— 3 ence last week when, before he @ bruise-and-batter sport ACROSS CALL 209 JUNEAU DAIRIES * DELICIOUS ICE CREAM ditionally open White House Ability” turned out to be a P press conferences, being ventured knee that he injured, not in the as low as c President’s office, or asked by He ~1>(;{H” his xw'v»:!«mu»xmu Bank SEBVICE 35 Chrysler Marine Engines § . i . ap. leave in Hollywood making a pic- the President when his office ap I Phone 911—9 a.m. to 12 p.m. MACHINE SHOP i . West Point,” it paid the pigskin . : THIRD PARTY ¥ Di , 2ht Like little bhoys who whistle Packing lieutenants $40000. Al-| ? A ! e W i Chas. G. Warner Co. thing to fear from Henry Wallace's Army had no claim on their purse o e ’ 55 Motisag 1 Besin (o krow ty in such key states as New York Mghtning pair in action nearly 3 7 and California cost a lawsuit ] _ 5 Indo ! 5 b 4 : % bl , . 4 Bome Liquor Store—Tel. 699 Taking their cue from the Pres- ” cEhape J.P. TROUTMAN Quality Work Clothing American Meat — Phone 38 began his statement, he asked, would make his Army job Carvy a daily habit—ask for it by name information by PresseAttendant ATmy. but on a Hollywood movie ture with former teammate “Doc” f ; 3 T pears to be filled : : atet I Let us run your errands Marine Hardware Jassing @ graveyard, Democratic thOugh they were under contract ' i < Sotution ‘ot Yesterday's Puzzie 1 ) el & mavey fo Uncle Sam at the time, t ot cown COMMERCIAL SAVINGS TIMELY CLOTHES Phone 146 third-party ement, th h the In fact, some earlier Army 1ty i compositing 65 Witnesse Inspector e G e o Wt 8 G N eoN iars ||| HOME GROCERY ident, who reiused to d ify Wa BATTLE OVER FILM RIGHTS - " P as a pait- R e alt-up suoscriber w0 THE DAILY ALASKA FRED HENNING “all in?” This is the phrase that like a May Day dance. His "dis nig | ass . The B. M. Behrends ||MESSENGER| || Jueau Dires fc “Bill Donaldson at the door to the 1ot ° CNnas Blanchard. Called the “Spirit of s v T 1 - . . : ‘, & Oldest Bank in Alaska _— shiefs still pretend they have no- 62 Detace defection is bound to hurt the par- Sored films of the thunder-ar \n process STETSON HATS lace's bolt broadc by listening The battle over film rights to o i :,:(,, ]HW. aides .qn‘\]u Davis and Blanchard never leak- |7 7z 7 0 Ronring. EMl:RE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING . ZORIC yawns n interviewed on the ed out, but it raged over the Ar- e is . Complete Outfitter for Mer. B aatiy oy comior ik bt R aebera) edke monitt bor resent this coupon to the box office of the Pl i . SYSTEM CLEANING B Sosomescs wi pick uo econgh West Botn, Aster Biotuses fihoud ’ - CARTIN THRATRS R. W. COWLING Alaska Laund 2 THEA aska Laundy . W. dle-of -the-road st A8 ‘some (s ootk venture: = i cffset the leftist vote they will shots we 1oy f 5 0- 7 [ as B, o i s s i oy i s i v 7 | o v “WHITE TIES AND TAILS"” sl g B T , ~ oraee_wimout—coer | || DRY CLEANEE )::\‘ bl_mnd:( ‘;f{" ”;:m’, How.| ‘Later BroRoj Bishhe i / St b Federal Lu» --12¢ per Person DeSoto—Dodge Trucks EBS Eve emocratic epresentative ed the “Spirit of st Pol pa - A i alrnd e ] B S 5 bt e o e et | S 1] st || PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. ; sy ol Deputies ed the ice a little the other day out benefit of the Army's bless- 7 / . Eianing d an i : n Y and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and lu““e s hamy salo ASHENBRENNER’S when he visited the White House ings When both pictures hit the Y implement 18, Any climbing to confer on the new Folsom Dam bex office about the same time W RETURN YO : s to be built near Sacramento ro-Rog fired a sharp letter to - perenniat U to your home with our compliments. 5}"”‘““’“‘3‘ lvl; L ":nd'u‘l” NEW AN ey think T know the California ' Astor e WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! rencat Whes dee D USED situation pretty well” declared “The right of commercial motion “ ; L - extures of Hair 2 ABe oniy HAIRCUTTING FURNITURE Miller, “and in my opinion the picture exploitatiop,” wrote Bro. IS o= pictu loitatiol, ] - Stitch Phone 492 2nd and Franklin 5 Phone 788 142 Wilioughby Ave. Contend Wal]hc.(' threat won't mean much Rog's lawyers of the activities of Distant i, Doc' Blanéhard and Glenn Davis) = o There is no substitute for newspaper advemsmg'