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PAGE FOUR DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— [UNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1948 VETERANS OF MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 . . the many years of our service in Alaska—we t o s i g Daily Alaska Empire s wcntenea. o tac, shether son ntencea | =5 = Yo (| o, o ERCOND 80 POUBTE o so or not, we feel your charge holds this company up| == = 20 Y EA RS A Go r IRE Q0 Monday of 2ach month = = THE EMP Moets first and third 7] | in Scottish Rite Temple Published every evening except Sunday by the FMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY to public ridicule” Maete ficsh 8g KR BE s o ety Junean, KU prasgunt The facts, whichs are of public recoid, were sub- o ettt i ) Visiting com. | ANYEA| | beginning at 7:30 p. m. 3 - Vice-Pres| tte inder oat the ey J P ate ari- 3 & S?S?T\SYRTR&}%;'O e oAy Httted ARORE L D e APPY mfl JANUARY 19, 1928 H. S. GRUENING. Com- WILLIS R. BOOTH, sneving Mibss |V IR | OO O e The annual dance of the Shrine Olub, was set for Washington's | minder; J. G BRADY. Worshipful Master; JAMES W. S o ' Aafutant. LEIVERS. Secretary ALFRED ZENGER Business Manager given to you at that time, are no doubt et e ARY 18 g ¥ pnaen b o 50 e B JANUARKES birthdey, February 22, at the regular Shrine meeting. Election of officers Entered in Post Offfce in Juneau as Second Ciass Matter. | session, and are as follows £ 3 oK B i o ——— e e e e constituted the main order of business, with Homer G Nordling chosen You'll Always Get a Better Deal] @ B P 0 ELKS ‘e v S numnm\ RATES Sue Whyte Delivered by barrier in Junean and Douglas for $1.50 per month; Percentage b | as President, Simpson MacKinnon as Vice-President and J. W. Leivers in Fur Styles and Values at six months, $8.00: one year. $15.00 Soare Robert Haffner ‘ £- mall, postage paid. at the followine rates A ve : . I R s s v B F16.00: six months, In sdvanos, 51.80: | Jross R b s hn Rundsil | " 4 Martin Victor Furs, Inc.| |/ Meets every Wednesday at 8 one month, in advar $1.50 | yorma 7. DeRoux, Jr. 3 % r o ‘S . m. Visiting brothers wel- O ors ‘wili cciifer a favor If thes will promptly notity Revenue Overhead Revenue valter P. Sharpe | According to ward received by Ivan Winsor of the Bureau of Public| | oo v pir Craftsmen for amme SIETOR PO, the Bustness Off.ce of any faflure or Wlarity In the dslivery J el of their papers % § & Alaska Steamshiy Reabert o | Roads, M. D. Williams, chief of the bureau, expected to return to Juneau Three Generations alted Ruler, W, 1. BIGGS, Sec- 0 el kst e sl | Company $4,108,635.00 $343,160.00 3¢ n G o | from Washington, D. C., around February 12. ~Willlams had been travel- o it | B vetary MEMBER OF | 85 Alaska Transpor- H 1€ 0 ® |ing through the States on official business The Associated Pi atitled to the use for 2 A i T : republication of all news h d d‘ tation C 600,600.00 39,210.00 e .. yr . S = wise credited in t also the local news published | Northland Trans- Ruby Ccllins LH V. A. Paine, local attorney, left for a trip to his fox ranch on Keku aereln bortation Co 133241800 6659600 5 8 0.0 0 v B R NEKEY ¥ ithar Y e ltr 1 I i Island, near Kake. RELIABLE SERVICE NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES - b 4 i of oud overhead being 20% of gross reve- R | T Pourth Avenue Bldz., Seattie Wash, [ T e 88 Jou-linve, enmiged it Y Gl D RS E L0 ‘"AlR BOB" Foo‘l’ | The United States military cable between Ketchikan and Seattle NONA ROGERS, Manager “SEATILE'4 - Flior 5323 w5 the highest percentage, as you have inferred, | 2 | was broken near Ketchikan, and the cableship Dellwood was to leave 5' e Northland Transportation Company actually has the: | Seattle to make repair: ymmercial business was handled [ efl//fa a'mv lusively$ s Sea aki pairs. Commercial an S ai e . xcy_qy y Tomeh | GEAR IS UNIQUE | The Erwin Feed Co. {by wireless during the breakdown. “Because your charge is 5o utterly misleading and Office In Case Lot Grocery "*,.—— at variance with the facts, and because it is so damag- | IN NEw DESIGN\ The public buildings appropriaticns bill, including the $200,000 ex- PHONE 704 ‘SMILING SERVICE" ing to the reputation of this Company, we request t {penditure for initiating work on the Territor 1 Capitol Building in HAY, GRAIN, COAL n » you immediately prove your statement or publicly re- | | Juneau, was expected to be passed by Congress in February, according and STORAGE erl’s Cash Gl’ocery tract it, giving to your retr tion the sa e pu city | ance from I\LU‘\-‘ v G 3 rege P a ref ') revio 1 the same publicity | to Juneau, but Mon. |to @ statement by Gov. George A. Parks who had returned the previous PHONE 104 or 105 you have given to your charge y jmewhere in between, | day from his annual trip to Vvasningion, D. C c A L I r n R " l A FREE DELIVERY Juneau l there 1 story of interest < R e Panama’s Cold Shenlde: tdoorsmen of this north- The luncheon meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was designated Grocery and Meat Market anama s C¢ b % g i | by Pri ont We George Unalga Day” in honor of the U. S. i | by President Wallis George alg 478 —. PHONES — 371 - ~ : | (Cincinnati Enquirar) | the combination of |Coast Guard Seis:ce here. Capt. Weightzian and officers of the Cunm% Migh Quality Poods at | X i from Montana | were e auests e luncheol ] " - : Among the lessons we learned from World War | Sl kR s e the luncheon Moderate Prices The Rexall Store OUR LOSS {11 was the very important discovery that defense of | ..\ i, g Georee U, Wells) £ ; = Nl ahs Pharme - i the Panama Canal, in an age of aircraft, cannot be |t o Wi+ 0 o A seven and one-half pouna baby girl was born at the St. Ann's . We see where our friend George Sundborg has|conducted entirely from bases in the Ca Zone | footgear has been Hospital at 10:30 the previous night to Mr. and Mrs. Charles McLeod i s l EVEN,\ BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. i ticnary paid for an advertisement in the Alaska Press for the | itself. There was a time when the only serious threat L McLeod was a lighthouse man at the Point Retreat station. purpose of running two letters to The Empire, nl]lm-1;0 nlm canal \«‘n from 1”1“ suvxracr‘ ships of an enemy. | g < this combination of A LADIES'—MISSES’ ing that The Empire had deprived him of an oppor- | In that period, we coulc rely on out own fleet, SUP- | jqeng ¢ has not only made The Rev. R. A. Gailey of the Methodist Episcopal Church spoke | READY-TO-WEAR | plemented by the shore batteries at the approaches to | v 3 , = tunity to state his facts. That is not so. We would} 4% | “walking on air” more than a pefore the Douglas High Scheel Assembly on the topic of “Music seward Street Near Third c |the canal iteel Bl e HARRY RACE have been very happy to print Mr. Sundborg’s letters | 3 ! | tigure of speech as paid advertisements and regret the fact that we! Today, these defenses are not enough, even With | gponsiple for founding a new en- ¢ D - ‘ ruggist ] P Ao | strong air components addec, with bases in the Canal | terprise in Juneau Weather: High, 32; low, 21; clear . have been deprived of this revenue \’20”(, The proper defense of the canal calls for ‘\l By developing a new style of -~ e e e B e B Alaska“uslc Sprly “The Squibb S i T {ring of air bases around the canal, at a sufficient | goles and hecls for the use of oA . " by Ariir M. Ughen, Mixager e Squibb Store' A (ORRI'(’I ION | distance to provide ample warning of the approach of | yunters, woodsmen, marine work- | ai y essons n ng IS Where Pharmacy Is a | hostile aircraft. During the War, on an emergency|ers or any cne, in fact, Who needs v W. L. CORDON ¢/ “‘”“'"M‘;“:" ':;"““’"“" Profession i o B b ‘ g and Supplies Last week The Empire carried a report from the | basis, we had such outlying stations, most of them | yrefooted traction, insulation ; o office of Attorney General Rivers concerning his fi lnu, sxmpl\ camps at w hul\ md.u ('uunmem was, m%'a]l(dw trom cold. the “Air-Bob” shoe soles e RS Phoue 206 Second and Seward asking for a cancellation of the present interim q”p_, After (r.utul neg ,mm\mn< th(‘ American Gov- ‘h,, rick according to Fred invested. Say, “WAS invested.” A sum of money is singular HEINKE GENERAL | . {ernment finally signed an agreement with Panam ; S OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Finite. Pronounce fi-nit, both Is' as : & r Alaska, and enumerating ve Bryan Jun who operates 3 , | ” ping agreement for Alaska, and enumerating various | ¢ TR R R eC o Panamian territory. Dur- | (o i B .(x i S e g REPAIR SHOP Public Accountant charges against the steamship companies. Among | ;.o & e ) A |t - Welders Shop " ’ s N Welding, Plumbing, Oil Baruer| ing the months of negotiations, the issue became a |, y a Steamship Dock OFTEN MISSPELLED: Courageous; EOUS. Contagious; I0US. Biackemith: Werk Auditor Tax Counsefor other things, Rivers charged the Northland Trans-|jjvely one in Panamian politics. Friction between the ana - : n g | SYNONYMS: Distribution, division, dispersion, disposal, dispensa- GENERAL REPAIR WORK Simj ) L RE! pson Bldg. Phone 757 tion, allotment. Phone 204 929 W. 12th Bt portation Company with carrying an overhead “in the | Canal Zone and Panama, aroused by many factor € X to. Mintarazhod neighborhood of 20 per cent of the gross revenue” | turned a technical question into a popular issue, and | g, N i e in'“mm_ G | and called it a sign of “milking.” | there was no lack of politicians in Panama to oppose | yo. anat) . A G dminten WORD STUDY: "use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| Fo We feel it is our duty to print herey letter | the leasing of bases, thus making an appeal to the yepair shops and eventually increase our vocabulary by mastering cne word each day. Today's word: from Northland's General Manager William Semar to | Datural jingolsm of the people Hiieed e O, %. Rubber Welders ADVERT; to turn the mind or attention; refer; allude. “He adverted | Warlield's Drug Store Wall Paper The result was the recent refusal of the Panama | i " S f Vs S ganizatis air makes a''ge to the happenings of the day | = . Rivers: It follows National Assembly to ratify the agreement which O EnAitOn 'I‘im“‘ i“\k' o2y !‘(‘]‘f e ulips it | | Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) e ih ann i ok e e R A i S i i P ! z, NYAL Family Remedies Ideal Paint Shop “Dear 8ir: | already had been signed. The refusal was a flat one, | - > . é “The Seattle Daily Times for January 10th car- | with no directive to the Forezen Minister to renew the | L1} Butomebile, they ren why ; : * | wouldn’ ! » same tl ior JCK ried an Associated Press dispatch from Juneau, also | negotiations on different terms wouldn't it do the sam MODERN FTIOUETT HORLUCK’S DANISH the gt es 4 S 1)/ Phone 549 Fred W. W dated January 10th, in which you are quoted as re-| This is a serious setback for the national defense ‘hf,.]," o o v""“{ atiis KOBERTA LEE ! ICE CREAM G porting the filing of a petition with the Maritime | pregram of the United States. But we cannot exer .]‘L:‘rnl(l(‘ mul‘-‘;(‘ lf\‘ud lxlnm Taal FEvRs 5 % D Commission at Washington asking cancellation of the | pressure to force Panama to reconsider. We c s of air inside of soles’an Q. If a girl has a definite engagement with a man and he does not | : 4 Complete Automotive Service I ir inside of d i { uic mgs Bnnomy ency i agr o] 3 v to make arrangements with other countries, emergency interim shipping agreement; declaring that ! '3 I heals ifa a boe oF her) what sHotlid’ st ) G haps: Costa Ricd ‘and. Golombia, for basss which wiit | Desls: fov" ghaes and ‘boots, @by | call for her, what should she do? MT. JUNEAU SALES the Territory has been saddled with the ‘extortionate o applying. these to the wor - a rensond ot even @ 3 . e Territory h S ¢ I serve a similar purpose, meantime hoping the Pan- | 8PPIVINZ these to the worn %nt A. Wait a reasonable length of time, even an hour, then leave a Mal‘kef & SERVICE costs of uneconomical operations by uncontrolled car- w by scientific methods, #red message with somecne, cr a note, saying that you have gone out. When 909—12th St PHONE 659 A ; " | amanians will revise their policy, on their own: 4 & . riers’, and, among other things, stating that ‘the over- ' jnitiative, after realizing that they only penalize them- | Bryant reports, one is able td lit- | this man does call or phene to explain,'if he does, use your best judg- | | Choice Meais At All Times Specialists in Radiator Work head of Northland Transportation Company is in the | gslves by the refusal of basc sites for the common | terally “walk on air" withy the | ment as to whether he should be forgiven or not PHONES 553—92—95 neighborhood of 20 per cent of gross revenue, a most | defense greatest of ease S unusual proportion.’ ) It might also be wise to re-examine the Nicara In fact, to prove his point, he Q. If someone tells a story, is it polite to say, “That wasn’t the way | corthland Transportation Company has not felt | guan route for a possible second canal; for if our offers to show anyone the whole T heard it"? The CharlesW Carter! The Alaskan Hotel ofen 2 a o ;| process, whether the person'who that any gocd purpose was to be served by making | defense of the Panama Canal is to be hampered by ‘L‘I“\ SR xmlw gk gt A. No. il Soniy s tne ‘penerel Tl bf tharges made|| 2=, DOSHIIEy of therFanapmans. 4 might be unwise | °% " BT ; SV Q. Is it important that a maid’s room be both comfortable and i sious Alaska Government Officials. The chary ge | 1O Invest still more billions of dollars in the enlarge- | Seeker, or one in serious g s of attractide? S8 s AIRSRR CoverpRent SERCI e charge | on or duplication of the canal across the Isthmus. | the reasons why, according, to - which you bave now made, however, is so misleading, | R i and of such a nature as to reflect adversely upon this Mortuary P e g Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 138 PHONE SINGLE O | | | 7 | Bryant, the O. K. Rubber Welders A. Yes 1 methods have sWepp the United K [oosooosmee e et sose —re o e 1 | | ! i | | u | A taxicab in which a fat Congressman was riding { company’s reputation for economical operation — 2 | overturned the other day. He probably leaned out too | States from ccast to coast in one | by reputation supported by performance and earned over | far t to gut his'ear 0 thn S, of the dramas o1 American business Ll 2 : ! | which reads like a modern version an A. L. GORDON l'ot: the Horatio -Algers stories of Bl la it i oo o Card Beverage Co. PHONE 553 § Wholesale nnsg 10th . Thomas Hardware Co. . ent rise X t take care of low- Taft's ca aig anager, efuse renerati N’ —_— The Washmglon enterprise cantiol, pake: care filav= RIS eiiiien Mandgar, SRIUSH Esneray . 1. If a pendulum clock is running to. siowly, should the pendulum| | pHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT I;A:;TS = gns S uilders’ cost housing The government, to bet . . . A beautiful Hungarian e ,b(‘ lengl hened or shortened? for MIXERS or SODA POP HARDWARE = -l they feel, must do it . . . The State waitress has turned i th J g B Merry-Go-Round T altress St un 40 (K0 » 2 Th 'what sea f5%4s Island ot dRmA1oR? Department is getting ready to Senate coffee shop, Alice Buzasi— : . asi—| 1 will not be responsible for any recognize the bloodiest dictator in so attractive that 2 suitor 3 3 What distinction should made in the use of vords “ Y ) attractiv one sultor flew" bl contracted by any person other | o Shoulitbe e use of the words “farther” | g3, Auto—Plate—GLASS Remington Typewriters By DREW PEARSON Central America—General Somosa down from New York to spend a and “further”? | 2 of Nicaragua . . . Prodded by Presi- few e it Ler iniing | Uit myselr, |2 ]| { SOLD and SERVICED by ragua . ew minutes with her, drinking | (74g_Mar. 1) Steve Feist. 4. What Biblical character had a dream of angels ascending and Ass co dent Truman's plan for health coffee in the shop. Immigration | il | des dm;: Lxddcr'? IDEAL L . J.B Buriord&flo gislat he Rep 3 are authoritie; spicious, pz 8 i 2 1] JUS) 2 4 C C| apers, b China ate sauerkraut to combat de- read in the world? i Satisfied Customers” committee will hold hearings in ' found she was OK nator " , % F late January on two opposing health - Glen Taylor of Idaho is demanding |a; sjer. SN el ing tron a0 ANSWERS: DON ABEL PHONE 633 ' e, diat. It should be shortened. =F ORD AGENCY bills—one, introduced by Taft him-'a probe of an alleged $100.000,000 ¢ ! | Caribbean. (Authorized Dealers) seli, calls for federal doles to|which he thinks was spent by the| The average copper ore in the! ; B merican state health agencies; the other, Chinese government for ‘”‘""“'-“ivnued States in 1044 L_”“;““ed 3. “Fartner” refers to distance; “further” to time, quantity, or GREASES — GAS — OIL PES AN " 9 ered by Senator Murray of Mon- in the USA. T: - claims it Was | ape ; degree. thar E {abcut 96 hundredths of one ban 1 am tana, provides for far-reaching na- taken out of U. S. relief funds. |cent of copper. OF One: BRI AR Jhcob: BOGG AN Juneau Motor Co. “In fact, none of my ancestors|tional heaith insurance. The doc- i | 5. Omar Knayyam's “The Rubaiyat.” Flooring Contractor Rt G GatieL b0 this country| any - later] o8 - Aonitdikelihe daber than the 18th century S e | o = : . )| Laying—Fimshing Oak Floors 7 caLL 209 JUNEAU DAIRIES Committee members then each DOWN asT POLITICS = DELICIOUS ICE CREAM had a few words of welcome for| Maine's Governor Horace il- the new administrator. When it| W& P¢8 Sovemer ot o AcRoss i Disency [ Lvie] 1891—0ver Half a (:enlury of Banking—ISH a daily habit—ask for it by name came his turn, able, skeptical Walt- o & TN TR L R wal Talon P r Huber, Akron, Ohio, Democrat, ; ’ L . Pork products g3, Oc JuneauD H : MESSENGER alries, Inc ce White, lled a A G- o B iy & hope ni e White, uileda. neat public s a ity stunt the other day. In full . Actor’'s part tri ot would “ca on and i 3 y § a as low as C et arry on and implement yioy of the press, the Governor | ja- Gaval Amert- 3 Lisee uf groun 'l sEnv‘cE 35 Chrysler Marine Engines the good work done by your pre- e Y il paraded into the White House to _can tree 5. Ascends 1| decessor, General Bradl Gray . Notion Scenes of Phone 911—9 a.m. to 12 p.m. MACHINE SHOP “And 1 appreciate your Mayflow- ed the Bar Harbor area : Sohciont: afirmative R e ° 14 e rends — e e er ancestry,” Huber went on, “But! It was a clever war of stealing| . pebhior B e B Chas. G. Warner CO what I hope is that we can work the glory irom Congresswoman Head covering y - ank £ together on behalf of the little Margaret Chase Smith, his own 3 T ¥ PN = TmELY CLOTHES Phone 146 fellows who came over here on leading contender for the Senate instrument, | 60: Sweet| potato g . who really deserved the credit for | 3% Obstruction In & K ace Oldest Bank in Alaska crewded ca boats and whose a stream Surface mea= L e T S SNBSS ||| HOME GROCERY man,” replied Gray, flushing was getting in for, but he was used 2 |2 7 7 2 T Y Ox:lrv‘c‘ . COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 A 4s a megaphone by a governor who i ered side : Quality Work Clothing American Meat — Phone 38 has opposed mos s policies. 4. Climatic con= pI most of his policie imati MERRY -GO-ROUND Note—Hildreth’s constant advis - o . Blunted — - T s e I \ator Pa O'auel ex- er in Washingt Senator Owe! / ’ . Ammonia P — . P o i o o RS CRSINE . A, JOAN WALKER FRED HENNING ZORIC e e 2ol gudic pen s Andiio. Xy g > 3 pERIKR 10 mafag as a pait-up suvscriver 10 'THE DAILY ALASKA SYSTEM CLEANING unless the newspapermen who in- federal disaster bill came up one 7 Arieagheltig terviewed him were his own per- vea: ago, voted to slash it to rib- /7 or the dark EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING B e, oet the Preas” Ja hons 7 Y peit Present this coupon to the box office of the BR.W. COWLING Alaska LaundY supposed to be a tough, two-fisted o lud‘lu m\ex'\'uvv\ but ']m?" Pappy UNDER THE DOME 3 ¢ Z 3. A'T\{?A‘I‘l‘fl!;)’lin cAPlToL mEATnE co“PA“ C l T 'Y X;nall.v ~=-1';"0 to face him across' There's backstage talk of select- 7 7 spoll the microphone were Walter Tro- inz Chester Bowles, ex-OPA Ad- Bulblike stem Dod; th—Chrysl 3 g ieste S, . olik ; i = E: ge—Plymout rysler han-of the Chicago Tribune, Bob ministrator, for vice president 77 Sahoan _spapy and receive TWO TICKETS to see: DeSoto—Dodge Trucks DRY CLEA“EBS Johnson of the Houston Post, and Bowles' bcoster ’ 2 5 4 ) owles »sters point out that L ok h " " PHONE 877 Sarah McClendon of several small ncthing cculd bother the Repub- _ % ’ AR R THESEA fll" GRASS “Quality Dry Cleaning” Texas papers. They covered Pap- lican more than to have, as a con- 2 . than py with verbal kisses /i stant reminder of their inflation i ‘ 7 ( | Terrib Y eaeral Tax -12¢ per Person lu‘i“e's hau'y Salon ASHEI‘}BRENNER S Yblek Senator Bob oy ,.) nistakes, the man who blocked n- 7 2 54 [58 " Worc Pno“ 1 THF BOYAL BL“E CAB Co. izing 1n all kinds of ork is sometimes accused of being - flation as g e the | i Posais) W % n as a running mate on the , J 4—THE o NEW AND USED too ill to be on the job. However, Truman ticket John Loke , - nd an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Permanent W:(ve;hl;rnll 7 7 ¥ al 1ns| cal al Textures of he was able to conduct a x]x;w t sig- Green, Republican leader of north- v 8. B partply HATIRCUTTING F “ B “ IT U l E nificant housing survey. show- ern Virginia, ofiered to bet $1,000 Z 7 ¥ i i d ‘thst nine out of every teniwith Congressman Clarence Brown . wei! RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Phone 492 2nd and Franklin Phone 788143 Willoughby Ave. . s . . WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! maycrs in cities of 50,000 popula- of Ohio ‘that Senator Taft would 5 onhny tion or over believe that pn\u'v‘nux be nominated. Brown, who is | ATE (Continued from Page Cuc) Administrator, seems to have been greatly impressed by the federal witch hunt. Appearing before the| House Veterar(; Committee last week, he told Congressmen: “There MAKE

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