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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1948 i i i s ) 20 YEARS AGO Ti'e emeire JANUARY 28, 1928 Fifty-three to 25 was the score of the basketball game played at| :&:::I.n;‘! C. BRADY, ® ! houglas the previous night, the Ketchikan Towners easily defeating the ' _ ® | Douglas Eagles. G for the visitors made 24 points and Bevan was | | next with 14, McCormick with 10 was high man for the Eagles. = | PAGE FOUR MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE N SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. WILLIS R. BOOTH, Worshipful Master; LEIVERS, Secretary. ¢y B.P.0.ELKS VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Taku Post No. . . | voters may vote for the best in both parties, regard- o Daily Alaska Empire |ie: o s siaion s swosion spporioe Published every eve excest Suinday by the | legislation which would nullify the effect of the new EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY | blanket primary was offered at the Demo convention d Main Streets. Juneau, Alaska but withdrawn when it pointed out that the 3 ;o people favored thé method by a huge majority in a . anager R ™ . _ Bditor and Manase? L eferendum vote. Strategy adopted was to keep such | ALFRED ZENGER - Business M:nner a plank out of the platform but to attempt to pass e e 1 the Port Offiee 1 Junens as Second Class Matter. | SUCh legislation in the next session of the Legislature. | o SUBSCRIPTION RATES: i Delivered by carrier in Junean and Douslas for $1.5¢ per month; Msets first and third Fridays. Post Hall, Sew- ard St. Visiting Com- rades Welcome: H. 8. GRUENING, Com-~ was - EN - . President DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - - Vice-Presjdent You'll Always Get a Better Deal { || in Fur Styles ana Values at JANUARY 28 W. Cashen Thomas six months, §8.00; one year, $15.00 By mail. postage paid, at the following rates: One year, in advance. $15.00; siX months, in advance, $7.50; one month, in advance, $1.50. 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MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Press is exclusively entitled to the use for ws dispatches credited to it or not ether- and also the local news published The Assc republication of wise credited in t! berein ATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 NATIONAL REPRES Wash, Pourth Avenue Bldg., Sea. { and accounting methods and controls, on public works, ! veterans’ affairs, and the Presidency in its relations | to the departments and independent executive agencies. | guests we quite appropriately, is being made | Anderson and Miss Joyce Larson. | ! - e — ; The latter study, { the cooperation of the Bureau of the Budget certainly, is a field within which enormous improve- | ments can be made Streamlining Venture (Washington Post) The Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government created under the Brown- Lodge Act is getting its work under way without much | ® fanfare. But the indications are that it will come up | ® a year hence with the most thorough report ever made | ® on how the American Federal system ought to be|® rganized to meet its obligations in this complicated | o age. President Truman called the study a “bold, | comprehensive and fundamental review.” Not only | will the commission undertake to straighten out lines of authority, eliminate overlapping functions, and d: card agencies that have outlived their usefulness; “hairman Herbert C. Hoover's recent designation of a new study group headed by Thomas J. Coolidge of Boston affords notice that attention will also be given to Federal-State relationships, especially in the fields of taxes and administration, Our “task forces” are at work on fiscal, budgetary | Fr bir tion of former President Hoover with Here, under the dir Every study of the Government A given at the Salmon Creek Coun try Mrs. Ov Verna Gordon Lydia Mamie R. F Wayne Mrs, . Thomas Sherma a e Hanson E. Smith Graham Kelsey Ferguson Webster Kellogg >oe Dinner Party Is Given on Sunday birthday di Club Satur ank Heinke, rthday of Mrs Mr. nner party was day evening celebrating Heinke. and Mrs. by the Other Virgil LISTEN PEOPLE, | \ The Ketchikan cagers were scheduled to play the Juneau Flremeu; this night in Juneau. I R. K. Stewart chief predatory animal hunter for Alaska, returned to Juneau after an absence since summer in the interior and reported the wolf and coyote situation was serious, proving a menace to trappers. | | ¥ . | The Moonlight Serenaders announced a new lineup of musicians with | piano, Forbes; sax and clarinet, Murphy; trombone, Hunter; banjo and trumpet; Hendrickson; drums, Blake Seven days mail from the south was due on the Admiral Rogers scheduled to arrive the next day Major Douglas Gillette, Engineer Officer of the Alaska Road Com- | mission, was to leave the next day for the westward and interior to b( gone several weeks. He planned a trip from PFairbanks by dog team to Livengood if time would permit “Lovers,” with Ramon Novarro and Alice Terry, was the feature at | Spickett's Palace and “The Passionate Quest” was the feature at the Coliseum with May McAvoy, Willard Louis and Louise Fazenda starred. i Commissioner of Education L. D. Henderson made a report there | were 80 schools supported by the Territory of Alaska which employed | Marfin Vicor Furs, Inc. Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Three Generations HAND LAUNDRY 232 Wiloughby Ave., Phone 324 ’ RELIABLE SERVICE NONA ROGERS, Manager The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE CALIFORNIA Grozery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices Meets every Wednesday at 8 P. m. Visiting brothers wel- come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- retary Things for Your Office CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co 1005 SECOND AVE « SEATTLE 4 - Eliot 5323 “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 | f FREE DELIVERY Juneau | S o (N "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 | that has come to our attention over many years has | Of the schools 72 were outside incorporated towns and 17 | I | urged simplication of the administrative .«.lrucuu'e\ { through which the Presidentexercises control over a | Alaska Democrats at their Territorial Cm\vcnuont‘multilud(‘ of executive agencies. Yet the President vote the cold | continues to be overwhelmed by the impossible task | of supervising dozens of independent agencies in addi- | tion to the 10 major departments The public may well keep a close watch on the work of this commission. For the first time it has | brought together able legislators, administrators and However, they listened to labor when they re(.used | nonofficial experts interested in governmental organi- to okay an offered resolution asking for nationalj ., rndeed, the commission has a three-way guard armories in principal Alaskan cities. The 1abor | ,.1ance a5 between Republicans and Democtats, as member of the platform committee objected eVen |pewean officials and nonofficials, and as between | though the resolution was urged by the Governor ‘12‘“518[“8 and executive appointees. President Tr It was interesting to note that the radical 1abor iman jndicated his interest in this new attempt to elaent which has deserted the Democratic Party m:‘su-emnune the executive branch by naming such out- the States to go along with Henry Wallace and his | standing persons as Secretary James Forrestal, Com- Third Party has been kevt within the fold in Alaska.|missioner Arthur S. Flemming, former Undersecretary No CIO union in Alaska has been able to qualify ] of State, Dean Acheson and George H. Mead, Ohio for bargaining under the Taft-Hartley Act because ! industrialist, to the commission. We feel that in car- 1232 teachers. { within, NOTES ON DEMO CONVENTION HERE'S WHAT YOU ARE UP AGAINST The Democratic Farty piedges you, if elected, MORE TAXES, but nothing for the people of Alaska. The Democratic Platform states they want more taxes. Income on the salary worker and resident of Alas] Property tax on the own- er of real or personal property, bond the Territory for Five Million Dollars for those of us and the future generation to pay for and they already favor a Sales Tax, they must favor every group of tion. Spend, tax STEVENS® 2 i LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR seward Street Near Third Weather: High, 39 low, 36; rain —ee e e Daily Lessons in English % 1. corpon e in Ketchikan last week gave the labor shoulder and also went against the Truman adminis- they indicated support of the Taft- tabling a resolution asking for the o tration when Hartley Act b repeal of the law. -— — -3 WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “You may come if you wish Omit TO. OFTEN MISPRONOT preferred. | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Monetary; ARY, not ERY. 1 SYNONYMS: Entice, lure. allure, coax, decoy, tempt. | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” crease our vocabulary by ma: ing one word each day. Toda | INAPT; not suitable or appropriate. “The remark was inapt.” Alaska Music Supply Artkur M. Uggen, Manager Pianvs—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phoue 206 Second and Seward { to.” | wdvenile. Pronounce the I as in ILL, HEINKE GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Let us in- y's word Auditor Tax Counseror Blacksmith Work GENERAL REPATR WORK Phone 204 629 W. spend, spend. Tax, tax,' e—r P Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 1Zih St of Communist leadership either in Alaska or in the ing on their work the members will act as 12 rea- 'nable men working toward a common aim and not party. | utmost States, however, the CIO was well represented at tlre | § Demo confab in Ketchikan. as representatives of any faction, agency or When their work is done it will be of the The Republicen Party is ttying to cut down taxes and belie that the Government and Territory of Alaksa should live within a bud- ] MODERN ETIQUETT by ROBERTA LEE b B e} Welding, Plambing, 0il Bnrner‘ Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Warfield's Drug Store (Form / L. Smith Drugs) NYAL ¥amily Remedies HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM intimate i Hutchings ECNWI!IY Complete Automotive Service Market Choice Meais At All Times PHONES 553—92—95 The more radical element of the Democratic Party | Wheh ther Sork s (008 b W o : . e o | signifieance it shall command general respec 1 Alaska fe ew blanket primary Juz Alasica, {Gfr EhGIRHIeth Of Phe Dam el | and support from many different quarters. Scarcely law because they will no longer be able to ride in On | jeqq jmportant is the fact that the report will come the fringes of the straight party vote since under the to, Jate to be torn apart by the inevitable gusts of new law all candidates will appear on one ballot and | partisanship that will characterize 1948. Q should she offer to let him drive? A. Yes, if she is tired of driving and wishes to do so; but there is no obligation for her to suggest it. i Q. Should the man or the woman speak first when meeting on |he\ get like any citizen and family ! This is not time for additional taxes. It is time to live within | one’s means | far as the ecry of the Demo- cratic Party that As Alaska Goe: So Goes the Nation, in voting we have 17,000 votes in Alaska—10,000 are office holders. The Democratic party brazenly brags they controk the officeholders’ votes and will tell them to vote for and how and when, and issues do not count. Well, we shall see if a dominated | vote with the crack of the lash will work in Alaska, It never has RS 27 & hefore. (adv. Jan 26-2748»“ : “RKEY LY N ) TAXPAYERS' LEAGUE automobile-| MICKEY MULVIHILL HERE i Lo e AR v Mickey Mulvihill, conductor on " " g - v the White Pass and Yukon rail- !\OT'('E_: ROB l‘l.BLl( .\T'l()N | s . e Notice is hereby given that Thom- rcad, is in town from Skagway 4 E 4 b 2 as Marshall Helms, entryman, to- enroute to Tenakee to visit with gether with his witnesses, Frank Reynault in France. And ‘Mun Tad Hillary, Ir.nmu veteran White Schuabel and Martin Madsen, all uf! | an automobile factory in Italy, lor Pass conductor. | Haines, Alaska, has submitted final RUSSIAN FORCE VS, instance, wanted to rebuild, it -— o —— | Sroof. onhis: homestead -entry, Abs U. 8. PERSUASION | would draw on this pools of ex NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: chorage serial 011180 and additional The Kussians oi course are try- | Perts. That on January 26th, 1948, in the |entry, Anchorage serial 011803, for | ing to weld Europé together by In most cases it would call on|gommissioner's Court for Juneau.the NE%SW!, NW4SE%, SEW force—ruthless force. Regretfully,|an American. But the fact that precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Ruth |NW!,, SW!;NEY sec. 19, T. 31 S. R. Abraham Lincoln had to resort to|several countries were included in A swanson was appointed executrix |60 E. Copper River Meridian, con- | force of arms. But there were|the pcol would smother the Com- of the estate of SAMUEL BAR- | taining 160 acres and it is now in yard’s 36 inches. many differences | munist cry of imperialism, Even TELL, deceased. All persons having | the files of the District Land Office, 5. From- “Yangee”, the American Indian corruption Most important, perhaps, was the | more important, it would get Eu- claims against sald estate are re- | Anchorage, Alaska, and if 10 pro- ; “English.” fact that Lincoln was trying to|roPe quired to present them, with ve: est is filed in the local land office; _ e 5 fied vouchers as required by law,'at Anchorage, within the period of§ RSN SR o e Sa 121 MAIN STREET to said executrix at Elfin Cove, publication or thirty days :hcre-‘(—EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESGRIBED DON ABEL PHONE 633 Alaska, within six months from the | after, said final proof will be ac- i DR. D. D. MARQUARDT - date of the first publication of this | cepted and final cerificate issued. notice. | GEORGE LINGO, OPTOMETRIST Second and JFranklin RUTH A. SWANSON, Executrix. | Acting Manager. First publication, Jan. 27, 1048. | First publication, Jan. 21, 1948, PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Last publication, Feb. 17, 1948. | Last publication, Feb. 18, 1948. [<Crossiond Pusse] ‘ACROSS . Part of a draft . Kind of moss harness * . Agricultural | | If a girl is driving her own car and is accompanied by a man“‘ { Gu i Fred W. Wendt cult however, dc not make it impossible. The USA has won some | other diificult goals in the past the most miraculous being our own welding together of thirteen strug- gling disjointed, heterogenous colonies into the most powerful | nation on earth. Having achiev- | ed that miracle perhaps we can pass in some of our kncw-how to others. street? A. The woman should speak first Of course, friends, it makes no difference which one sveaks first Q. What is the proper personal stationery for a man to use? A. White stationery is in the best taste. o e e i e e e e e o, iw its hands on the throat of Eu- | ' among ropean economy. In the end such |a plan would cause more political | harm than economic good On the other hand, I suggested |to one or two forelgn ministers | while in Europe that pool of | international experts set up | under the Marshall Plan from which any member nation might Is now engaged | P S Eastern Europe| 4réW 1n order to help rebuild its industries. and the Balkans into cne homo- geneous unit—the only sensible| o instance, the way Europe can operate. In other | factory pool would consist of ex- words, the boys from Moscow &are| perts from General Motors, Ford, stealing our idea. Ii we are smart! Chrysler, Kaiser, Rolls-Ri in we won't let them get away With| England, Fiat in Italy, Citroen and l;e Washington Merry-Go-Round By DREW PEARSON MT. JUNEAU SALES & SERVICE 909--12th St. ~ PHONE 659 Specialists in Radiator Work & - (Continued from Page Cue) ‘ be Russia to weld Soviet in trying ity, | |} I | | | | The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O | |The Charles W. Carter ’ Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 138 What element is found in larger quantity than any other in the . human body? | | 2. Which are the three largest cities west of the Mississippi? | | 3. What is the disease that is generally associated with the house- | fly? Which is the longer. a yard or a meter? is the most popular belief of 4. 5. What “Yankee"? ANSWERS: | | word | | i Oxygen. ! | | PHONE 555 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE the origin of the Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 805 10th St. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP Los Angeles, St. Louis, and San Franéisco Typhoid. A meter, which is eauivalent to 39.37 inches, as compared to a Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS : IDEAL GLASS C0. Remington Typewriters SOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” it i of the word an nations into the habit of preserve something already in ex- | working together. istenc while the Russians are trying to creat something which CCUNT SFORZA'S PLaN never before existed And it's| The general reaction 1 recei.ved highly doubtful that by knock-{to this plan was good. Count ing people’s heads together and |Sforza, Foreign Minister of Italy, by leaders who went even further than this. Ex- don't | plaining that he understood the | ropean | American fear that U. S. money keeps in might be squandered, he suggested rope. |an internaticnal pool of inspectors What |to check cn the expenditures of have had—and unquestionably they | the money have had some—has been attain-| If the United States FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) . GREASES — GAS — OIL Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Strees shooting peasant Juneau cooperate, you can make Eu- nations work together for United States of Eu- BOGGAN Flooring Contractor Laying—¥inishing Oak Floors CALL 209 a MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name real success the Russians alone has ed more by clever propaganda and sales arguments. | its financial sleuths poking around | Europe to see that Marshall Plan mplement wading . Frosted [F o/« 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 Casler's Men's Wear Juneau Dairies, Inc. Formerly SABIN'S nglish letter trothed mes of mind Mountain: mb. form . Beverage 3. Talk wildly . Ran violently . Boy scout gathering Hebrew ‘prophet . Equal 4 for:fe t S € o 32 plattorm Krequently . conspiracies . Suitseanding “atie fo rest All of which is by way of saying | money is being wisely spent, we that important =as the Marshall |will become just as hated as the Plan is, we have to go (unher:(lmly-hear(ed banker of Holly- and use it to build up first a wood who snocps around the pcor United States of Western Europe, widew's home waiting for her to and later United States of all|default on her mortgage | Euzope But if a group of Swiss, Bernie Baruch, testifying before|ish, Dutch, British, American, the Senate Foreign Relations Com- | French and Belgian fiscal experts mittee, called it a political, econ- | form an inspection commission to omic and defense union. But re- see that no money is wasted under gardless of the name, something|the Maishall Plan, the United like this must go hand-in-hand States is not put in the misunder- with the Marshall Plan as an in- | stood position of being Uncle Shy- tegral part of it, if our money lock. .is to build up permanent peace.| Furthermore, these other coun- - tries are just as anxious to pre- HOW TO EXECUTE THE vent any one of their members MA! HALL PLA) from wasting money as is the Building up such a union is not| United States. Because waste of going to be easy, b there are v by any one country means several ways of going at it One ntment in the United States, of them is in the actual execu- in the long run less money tion of the Marshall Plan other countries participating | Personally, I share the anxiety of in the Marshall Plan certain Republican Senators that Finally, this kind of teamwork! we have good business executives will help toward the ultimate | in charge of the Marshall Plan; and goal of United States of Eu- perhaps the most efficient way to rope build up Europe would be to tell It is understood, of course, that the engineers of the Pennsylvania final and over-all direction for the Railroad.to go in and reconstruc® Marshall Plan would remain with the French railways, while the the United States. 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