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in the “Chief’s” outer | . Color WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! i et o v+ e ek g e T e PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1948 s e e et e ettt el et e s — - = 2 P | Pl ~ . The people of Washington are amazed at the| & WWW R b MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Daily Alaska ID'HPU’(’ number of Communists operating within their State | == from FORKIGN WARS SECOND and FOURTH . 3 s 4 rough Communist “front” organizations, and there = 20 Y E A RS A G 0 "HE EMPIRE 5 Monday of each month ekcent Sunday by the : at o5le AEE would Msets first and third in Scottish Rite Temple IR FRENTING COMFANY is no question but what the people of Alaska would U s, e : Aol d M ets, Juneau, AlEkS o stdent | D€ @ little startled if they knew how many Communists 14 ard St Visiting 'Com- beginning at 7 p. m ; . vice-Prosident | hold positions among various organizations within the { FEBRUARY 2, 1028 | 5 B TG, fon (WILLIS R. BOOTH, 1 . R Editor and Manager | _ { bl Vors! o Ly Y : B anaging Bditor | Territory. . .| Eiler Hansen, fox farmer and attorney of Sitka, passed through mander: J. C. BRADY, ;"“f}\}l"'},’:”gm ‘M- JAMES W I - B e e . FEBRUARY 2 @ ! Juneau on the southbound Admiral Roger A SRS % £ = Second Class Matter. Our Pacific Possessions . = o Youwll Always Get a Better Deal | it Baatan and Doaglas for S150 per month . Helen Erlene Miller o Miss Madeline Riedi gave a party at Douglas honoring Miss Cecile pRiES R ey a3 B.P.0O. ELKS e el New York Times) o Hande "““gf ®|Cashen on her birthday. A waffle feed was served after games and | M fin Viclor F i Meets every Wednesday at 8 e T e e a ‘ i Irving Lowell . | s 3 a ¢ months, in edvance, $7.50; Amcng the measures Congress will have to deal : e leenn ik o | dancing arlin vicior rurs, inc. p. m. Visiting brothers wel- or it they will promptly notity With in its new session is a concurrent resolution for | S Carrie v & ) || swedish Fur Crattsmen for come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- re or ularity in the deliversy | . o1 ichment of a Joint Committee of Senateé and, i Elsie Connelly ¢l After blanking the Ketchikan cage team in the first quarter, the Thrite' Generations alted Ruler, W. H. BIGGS, Sec- 602; Business Office, 374 Housz to undertake a thorough study of the Trusteed [ & Mrs. Eva Mitohell | Juncau Firemen finally lost the game, 23 to 13. Players on the Juneau | | o retary - T — | Islands of the Pacific and make recommendations f T REe R | teams were Hollmann, Barragar, rnick, Campen, Blake, Mangan and — s O e i Ko RS < covernance. We believe that this resolution|® R EoHE bl ity ide! | “AND LA“NDRY 7 ” /¢ dieparehes credited 1o 1t or not others | should be acted upon favorably and promptly. The | ® S | Machpate i ings for Your Office the local news published it » v @ © @ .8 6 By NS 0 232 Wiloughby Ave., Pk 324 T DRSS = oner committee appointed and sets to work | Pt [ Vach NGl iek had pbried 5 grod stors off Prout Birees Gposits 232 Wilough y Ave hone 32 W s - ———— | the better. The question of the former mandates and | | aso Nicinivich bad of RELIABLE SERVICE CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co Aiasin Newspapors, 1n1 01 BECRE T8 o fslands is one that calls for quick | D‘,UG[ AS | Winter and Pond’s studio LHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co v | Gty o 3 NONA ROGERS, Manager A S ————————————— | and_intelligent solut | | ; s a2 i ey e - — | The three former groups of islands that Japan | i Mons Anderson was registered at the 1ds 5 ST e R | held under mandate from the League of Nations— | ]‘ Ews % The Erwin Feed Co fiw the Carolinas, Marianas and Marshalls—and which the | It was Groundhog day and the little animal saw his shadow and N United Nations turned over to the United States, are | & e ke | went right back in his hole for six more weeks of winter Office in Case Lot Grocery - - now governed by the Navy Department, as are Guam | AT u..\m:hl H(abPlTAI,! ) . PHONE 704 SMILING SERVICE & 1 s"he o ey ¢ 3 >eter Moe, who has been confined - = e O e W\(rimldb:“ ‘xl\‘:« S An Hospital in Juneau An indoor track meet, five events, was staged at the mixer given hy HAY, GRAIN, COAL Bert's Cash G Navy, 88 was to be expected and as was inevitable, 2 past two weeks, has been|the Amerian Legion Post, and the women enjoyed the evening the same and STORAGE ert’s Cas! rocery the Trusteed Islands also are being governed first, past two by s It . } from the viewpoint of national secufity, with the to the Marine ;ixosx;"fll in as the men PHONE 104 or 105 [ & r fu T treat- E welfare of the island peoples secondary. That is an |< for further medical treat- | : s : FREE DELIVERY Juneau I necessary and unsatisfactory arrangement. {ment. He was a passenger Wed-| pelen Laurie, of the Alaska Road Commissin, left for Petersburg CALIFORNIA | The time is propitious for a revaluation of our|nesday via PAA. Moe is a fisher-| o . pusiness trip ‘ Grozery and Meat Market ! attitude toward our “colonials” and for the formula- | mar 3 i T tion of policies that will make the United States al 'S MEET TONIGHT | The girls' and boys' basketball teams of Juneau and Douglas were | ‘73]; &flgg}:guds Ezl ader vise and humane treatment of dependent ES ME A Bl oy oy CRkidar a5 thie b ” " im::'l( nfin:& ad oF e bt bug laggards in this field, | lar meeting fof -0, ‘E, |to meél the next night in the A. B. Hall for a doubleheader. "1t was “‘i Moderate Prices The Rexall sffll’e peopl il ! i g 7 . 7 1 be p Pe the teams, | f— - as we now are. With the Pacific islands m)‘ lnnlum ‘111 \\\;; Ii]: 4!\[0]: 1‘121; (k - third meet of the tea | l Your Reltable Bhatmhis holding the strategic position that they did when | ning in Eagles at 8 oclock. | s : A v o L) i Vashingtor il sl dednd 7o understood to be willing to relinquish the | TUCKETT RETURNS Whittier, was in Juneau on a brief visit | 3 ¥ D 3 L poTimites onducting an | oo ibility to some civilian authority. Organic Charles Tuckett, Channel busi- B ; LADIES'—MISSES RUG CO. S S i iy have been drawn [\\.m y:\;:\‘ n"“‘):(‘"‘z“‘l“:(f'l‘]”'b”\’m» [ 5ok from- 2 Wi [:,,,“\\0 : Ladies’ Day at the Chamber of Commerce the next day was to be READY-TO-WEAR at ¥ fofthe Upanster of fatone SREGEAEEN, 1o LS 1oas omTe 3 | . the regular meeting seward Street Near Third t Ager and a similar act for administration of | attle |one of the features the regular meeting Se HABBY RAcE e Der tic side national Trustesd Islands has been drawn by the State 7 \ D 4 A 7 & .cemeal solution, however, of | MASONS MEET TUESDAY Weather: High, 32: low, 3i; cloudy ! 4 ruqais been controlled by mem- Department. This is plecemeal solution, howeve | MASONS MF it + problem that is integrated and should be considersd | Ga qux Lodge 124) F. and A.| poweoeeeeeees e e erre e e | iR laska Music sflpply “The S u'gb?a Store” arty bifls i AL Lk santirae, Senato! 1 ! ruesds svening. | i il ore Do are woring o bounce| a0 & whol. The Joot Commbes repored by Seter M, wil mest Tusdy eveinef oy Enqlich b¥ A . Ogsen, Meamaer Rk o ot '°® Cordon of Oregon would be authorized to take this| Pebruary or a regular State D-,. I_ q oy e ; here Pharmacy Is a it Party, but most aF MR SILERE o | communication. There will be work aiv Lessons IN ENQISY W. . GORDON Pianos—Musical Instruments B appart the Third arty 133ehed As Senator Cordon said, in proposing his resoli-|in the F.C. Degree. | B o 7 i _and Supplies . ticn for establishment of the Joint Committee, C i e SR ST SR Phoue 206 Second and Seward ) say In the googe has dene little thinking in the past about the IS ELEVEN | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The top of the trees was, ARCHIE B Bnns , : we movement has gerchore possessions of the United States. There h S| Charlotte Conine became eleven up above the house.” Omit UP BEINKE GENERAL | o o mmunist dominated organizations peen an awakened interest, especially in the Pacific, | years of age terday 'and" was OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Particular. Pronounce par-tik-u-lar, REPAIR SHOP ‘ ! Puiliiie” Adsouabunt he Democratic Party. the last two years. Such House leaders “}[m])\l.‘n | feted with a birthday party at the four syllables, and not par-tik-lar Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner) i > \ } to qualify sentatives Crawford, Poulson and Grant lm)lJl\ VIE1 | heme of her pzz;l‘m.\, Mr. and Mrs. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Indelible; IBLE, not ABI Blacksmith Work Auditor Tax Counsertor I - Golleagues to studving maps and histeries of tHe% T V1 A, L. Conine. Eleven of her girl SYNONYMS: Intractable, obstinate, refractory, perverse, unruly 3 EPAIR W e ks i ccean. Several Representatives saw Army or Navy! and classtmetes ‘webs B SYNON s |‘1. e GENERAL REPAIR WORK Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 $ g e se in that theatre. The drives f joy party games fol onig, unmanageable = Phone 201 920 W. 12th St P riue th deal with SEENXCE T8 AREL UE timulated ’ WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us s | - A Hawail and Alaska have stimulated G by 108 Craan: oh¥es "end . SRS — ! FOR I ; minated unions o o0 Vandenberg has put United States adhere AVOIS | crease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word:| e A | At recent Territorial ¢ ype South Pacific Commission on the “must” list | | DISSEMINATE: to spread abroad; diffuse, as opinions or ideas. “Tt is Wartield's Drug Store] | Wall Paper D ng Na- gor the present session. A study by a Joint Commitiee | HEALTH CONFERENCE |a newspaper which really lives up to its purpose of disseminating inter- | |¥¥ A g ; " P ver prese because next year should encourage Congress to do some intelli-| T Nalds e : esting news in a manner to educate our judgment.” | | Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) i ymittee by a CIO representative. gent planning of its own PR R aday, | e 4 y Remed ‘ Ideal Paint ShOp 5 Fe 2 pm. to 4 pm. | b ; HORLUCK'S DANISH | then Chairman of the Senate M- Arthurs most. trusted “ghost” and. | 0 "B iag Public Sehoel Miss| MODERN ETIQU ETTE RyOBERTA LEE {| MNCE CREAM I Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt tary Committee, and ask-|when Doug left Was ington, it} 3o Krueger, Public Health Nus . ) U 3 JA] s ed t bill be passed mukm;:i\‘-"‘ Eisenhower “1:” “”"m““j‘,\\..: in charge of this confer- |} NS O S RSN S 2 R { feerihower rman ce-star | “statement upon retiring as Chief} =~ iy “omplete Autometive Service l Elsenhower a PermArent fve-otar) M iafts It was one of the most | U SR @ Who are the first to leave the church when the weading cere-| | Huichings Ecenomy TR T Sotniife that it would offend|beautiful statements ever written | s is over and the bridal party has departed up the aisle? i !“‘"1 MT. JU \l~\l SALES v A Nimitz and Marshall,| by a retiring Army officer. i 1o ) A. The ushers escort to the door all the women who are in the | ‘aQ1 {Cl & SERVICE P one the President cven sent Sec-{ And when MacArthur sailed for Vo'un'eers galn, | first pews, the bride's mother, the bridegroom’s mother, then the other| { Choice Meais At All Times Zos—vlzlghl‘sf_ % ;1—1‘0N§:v65: — — y of the Treasury Vinson toiManila to train a new philippine, y | women in the first pew on either side of the aisle | Specialists in Radiator Worl r Thomas as a special 10bby- | constabulary, Eisenhower went along ]us' (an I S'ay Q. When a man is accompanying a woman on, the str should | e el a b Eisenhower's permanent jas his right-hand man. In Man- v he take her arm when crossing the street? Tll Al k H l l o g {ila, however, the two didn't get A h A I. : e asKan sioie . A Yes arler of at | ne Evel ke A ' ! . i was the fact that uiong. Eveniually Tee was tied. | ASTIOV@ ny onger | @ Isn't it poor manners for one to sip coffee or tea while food is The Charles W. C | {arry Truman ma him Chief of | §o, the other day, when Mac- the Houth® Morlual' Newly Renovated Rooms sk lon In the Arthurs | Onetime .| SEATTLE, Feb. 2—P—Manned| » yes it 15 much better to wait until the mouth is clear of food. b at Reasonsble Rates X L Army | withdrew. from the race for Pxesl-},, o) pacific Northwest Reservists |, ST AR NI 28U -] Fcurth and Franklin Sts. | PRON < i v prally there were twinges of |dent, he penned ;mothml bcAu‘umf: the destroyer gscort U.S.S. Rom- ; PHONE 136 HONE SINGLE O i ldier’s conscience. \mm;l l:m_; (()xmt rxrom\\((‘“"“ bach sailed from Seattle yesterday | a n EA RN h | W o 14 | Writing for acArthur. 5 e 5 e IR iap 5 1 Memori ruman’s loyalty % on a 14-day training cruise to San » - e ancoudly with . the |he was writing partly to take Mao-| oo o ong return : oL Jose 5 Card Beverage Co. HOS R s > Penneylvania Republican dinner at | Arthur also out of the Presidential| ‘oigest of the erewmen, Frederick | bomroo—oeee ST it 805 10th St Thomas Hardware Co. \ the Curtis Club where GOP poli- | "4 gy A. (Pop) Pardo, 58, of Port Or- 1. How many people in the United States attend church? PAINTS OILS ticians got outraged at Ike's sug-!| chard, said he volunteered for th}’ 2. How much air can the average man hold in his lungs in deep PHONE 218—DAY or NIGHAT Bui;de;s’ and Shelf gestion that business should take/o o @ © © @ ® e o o o e cruise because he *“just wuldn!,ml,mm“gv, | for MIXERS or SODA POP HARDWARE N flation by giving up profits for a o TIDEK, TABLE e ardo, a . an {firs g : : " : ] Y ks o 3 . Ng clars Independence? | P o . about | year if necessary i LA retired from the regular Ne ‘D“da"‘““"‘ g Er Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS | | { Remington Typewriters soured Ike considerably, and | § FEBRUARY 3 e vice in 1920 aiter 13 years' duty. 4. How do we reckon Easter i o . SOLD and SERVICED by h brother officers that if din- | ¢ [ow tide. 4 am. 52 ft. e His last time at sea was in 1931 5. What exceeds in number any other living creature in the world? | IDEAL GLASS co. ) J B B ‘ Il & c : p le conversations were to be | ¢ High tide, 8 147 ft. e On another Reserve cruise { ANSWERS . J. D, DUrior L0, : 3 inst him, he wanted none ¢ y1cw tide, , 26 ft. L T { 1. About 50 per cent of the peovle in the U s. are actively af- 121 MAIN STREET { “Our l’_Yor_n‘step Is Worn by ester | o High tide, 21:58 113 ft. MRS. GARVIN SOUTH | filiated with churches, and about 50 per cent of this number attend ‘ Satisfied Customers” Vhite House I , Tke felt so bitter about! o o o | services regularly. ; DON ABEL PHONE 633 | | a not- | bolitics that he remarked that!y o ¢ o o ¢ ¢ 2 0 0 o @ Mrs. Homer Garvin left this af-! 2. About 10 pints. ‘ 1 1 FORD AGENCY d attempt) BEE PAESS ]an‘ w:l(('n: o hh!”“tm‘ BT l<l‘l‘;1‘~““1“h:: 1:]‘:\ \,:lxl]l‘l I\]:%(l‘lh If‘uxx zs‘f;; 3. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, (Authorized Dealers) vor | clean out the courthouse on both attle where she w er two | 52 ABa e after the first full i GREASES — GAS — OIL 1OWCD | sides of the political street i CALIFORNIA VISITOR | sons, (BRAI Gasvby and -Samily Sttt ;& 1t is thafirst Sunday after the first full moon after dhe 440k oy ; : 3 Paul Groves.of Alhambra, Calif, Dick Garvin, who is attending the | March | BOGGAN Junean Motor Co. |is staying at the Gastineau Hotel. University of Washington | 5 The ant. h { ; n WAIT UNTIL 1952 TS S R e i o S | s e ——I|| Flooring Coniracior R O0: ohdiairecy : » position | peanwhile other political doubts | { g helpad plagued Tke's mind. One wa Laying—Finishing Oak Floors MAKE \ wanted at he might be nominated by | . CALL 209 JUNEAU DAIRIES yeople he didn't know who had ‘ i DELICIOUS ICE CREAM P S ACROSS 35. Small cu 8 | il i oV 1de a lot of prc in return a daily h: - \ 1 tr e x“x“x'v‘x u’np:l : cash. This would | U Higy moun- cutt lssl_ove' na" ] cem“ry 0' Banklng_lg47 c lel"s Mell's Wear | | o dadly hablt—ask for 16 bt nasse ) the of having | make him obligated Another| 4. So. American Pronoun | as ly SABIN'S | | Juneau Dalnes, Inc. E Marshall TUD | gorry was that he would be nom-| o pAnbinal i Bred | Formetly L ! { nt on the Truman ted in a convention dog-fight| (2 Billaw 9. ‘Ouraelves o ck t ed in runr which he would have no con-| |} Juale drama 0. teshed fabrie ! s‘tmflh"“‘d '::'v";;e A Chrysler Marine Engines . for P nt trol over the party platform. This | Zvpe micasure o Arrow S El‘:’. 2 shoe-. - MACHINE SHOP 1 m it was all 100 would put him in the position of | cree: Relic sea { o ¥ Marine Hard ' 4 ween the | carrying out a platform which he| I Pasture [ 4] . eInrends | Skyway Luggage e Hardware C ( Command- | had not drafted | 200 Accumuiate — Ch G er-in-Ci ined indeed. | Finally, friends pointed out that| 2 Food fisn Bank | as. G. Warner Co. he next four years were going to stages | ! [} |be among the toughest in Ameri-| 2 Rojieye the P B ] | TIMELY CLOTHES Phone 146 c paCe! 3 ry. i 21. W '8/ on of aturday’ . : | can Wlh\"):(:)(t‘](;' nl‘\‘x‘;m:;\“ ‘:x(:(;l;r‘:xs i mi(’,'»"m‘,.',.-h olu f Saturday's Puzzle Oldesi Bank in Alaska ,} " was bypass , the { ruit 64. Uncle Tom’'s 67. Period of time 3 Micd i in 1048 would want | 3 A oo sown | | SuNEELEH SRS HOME GROCERY £ even more in 1952. And by | fortifcation 00 Mool ecent 1. Serpents COMMEBCIAL SAVINGS ! STETSOX £ ‘ ent 52 he would have four years as | 2. Loyal | il Pome Liquor Store—Tel, 699 ( college president in which to . Fiplentious ) Quality Work Clothing American Meat — Phone 38 1 ce off the military curse. i ; 4 . p these factors counted Monkere =S =S T e — ; g I ; Animal —_— i} 1e man with the greatest in- | i r“n HE“NI“G z 0 R l C was George Marshall—who | 7 D. H. MGCLEA {] Complete Outfitter for Mer. | : ""},'C pn“" m::xinza“fif;fi B::?»‘ . .‘ - B as a pait-up suoscriber o THE DAILY ALASKA SYSTEM CLEANING o mig mn against " | : Hurries i i t Vice President on the Democratic | %’///;fl.. - Atfirmative EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING | ] w 9. Used in fying Present this coupon to the box office of the R W COWLING Alaska Laundy dent the After Eisenhower made his final| an -% ORI the T l. T ATBE o V1o Meanwk decision and it was communicat- | piteh HE ias ed to sident Truman—which | R isoc cAPl o \ coMPA“Y C I T Y hower was about three weeks ago—he de Sharp end i ; ICKETS see: Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler “ cided to remain silent for awhile, | B e and receive TWO TIC to | DeSoto—Dodge Trucks nnv CLEA Ens other things to help spike ! Strength Il M " "PHONE 877 C ency e MacAtthur boom r S THE KID FROM BROOKLYN «Quality Dry Cleaning” Eisenhower wanted to do this,' 2% Harflen SHAFFER'S : : Harden : SHE SHA R i S ly because of his long- | Embroidery Feceral L. -12¢ per Person MEAT ASHENBRENNER'S ; vendetta with MacArthur, - boon 3Byl ng ¢ Sl PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. || SANITARY MEZ NEW AND USED | 1i . Irrigate F? & o 5 : in the days when Mac- fl ./ Head cook , and an insured cab WILL CALL VFOR YOU and 13- PHONES—19 ' l" “ n u l T u n E L ’ ame was Chief of Staff, Maj. Increase ~ RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. 3 b J, . ey ¢ i 1945, it Eisenhower sat at an ob- fl..f/ New star R 0T Wy B R T Phone 788 _142 Willoughby Ave. o EHEE ertheless, he was Mac- 5 59. Metalliferous Tock 60. Plant it LA e pe—— et e’

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