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P\GLYU THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRF—-IJ‘\FAU AL ASKA Barren Regrets e VETERANE OF MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Daily dlaska Empire | e R e .| = I < [ 20 YEARS AGO 17 Sublishe 1¢ except Sunday b7 the THE EMPIRE t o TR B L el l\‘o:ma}»o( each month coMPANY '1: I’Vl\yly bor lmv\ : ‘,, . })(, mber J& . i Pridays. POAVEaIL Bov in Scottish Rite Temple et P e g 186 AL gOgh i vl b i A i g i ard St Visiting Com \ beginning at 7:30 p. m. from cne of the columr of the New York Her { i > B rades Welcome S b Tribu Or at least some of Dr. Hutchin SBRUARY 6, 1028 H. S. GRUENING. Com- WILLIS R. BOOTH, meants have been challe 1 and described as S Road Commission, arrived from the west- ;:".fllllj\l‘nr!. J. C. BRADY, }’Vnr:vhmffu H Master; JAMES W, The columnist, Gili Robb Wilson, refers specific He had made 980 miles by dogteam through the LEIVERS. Secretary. Second Cluss Mauter, the educator’s remark: “I believe that all the !u?'rl‘ SUBSCRIPTION RATES ” e Salthes a ot E Delivered by carrier u Junean and Douglas for SL5¢ per month; St S ether and agree to be goc Six months, s%.00: one year. § : £y he belicves that. So does ev X Tv muil. po at the following rates: e WHo (% O LS T i gy 1 : Rty In AgvANCE 00 six months, in advance, $7.50; ; €15 S _going 1o be first to “be good"? | v Barney b advar what does “being good” mean, anyway? It se Mrs. Hollis sbscribers wil romptly notify that has bean tie adai Fang Lic s, S eriars Bitios of an, My - o delivery ti s b he question before the of sheir gupers 1ce 1 began to think, unless it ceased being | A SPRoBAY: New g SO b, 28 estion when men stopped thinking after the vor Bradak MEMBLR OF ASSOCIATED PRESS alled “Age of Reason” nearly two centuries ago nes Bartett te exclusively entitled to the use for atoslite. B . porge d to 1t or not other- his n to Dr. Hutchins, Mr My Richardson local news published @ unds t ethicdl note by pointing out that th lacy of the idea that peace can exist e 0 09 ¢ o o ation. “The issue before us,” h - ¢ fundamentally of peace or 1 P he Wi r itk assengers 5 PN | 3 Steamer Alameda arrived from the westw rd but with no passenger wrong, one of truth and falsehood, on L-!‘ll ERS ASKED de blocking the Alaska Railroad | very . rom interior because of a “ | Huchins as against the scient the bemb and then drafted a letter | boats; avalikbie for Business M’\nun ward to n port. Kuskckwim country from Tacotna to Kanatak during his survey trip " H Kuskkwim country from Tacotia to Kana You'll Always Get a Better Deal ™ B.P.O ELKS in Fur Styles and Values at &« e Richard Wakelin, traveling man, was a the Gastineau. — | {Martin Vior Furs, Inc.| | Jrocs i ednesdny ot o i arted Wi Visiting brothers wel The fourth annual Al me Commission meeting started with R . & 3 X e Swedish Fur Craftsme T me. VICTOR POWER, Fx- ntatives from all divisions in attendance, including Dr. W. H. Swedish Fur Craftsmen fo ne. VICTOR POWER, Ex e 1D ] Three Generations alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- hase of the Third Division Sener | R. S. Raven, Principal of the Juneau High School, was to be the H{'\ED LAUNDRY at the Juneau P-TA meeting the next night. The glee club under | | Wiloughby Ave., Phone 324 | | RELIABLE SERVICE Secco00sccccece Zimme an was to present oup of songs. NONA ROGERS, Manager The Juneau School Board was cs for bids on construction of | | ‘The Ervrin Feed Co. new school building. J. B. War 1struction Company adver- ifice in Case Lot Grocery Truman that he not permit fts use.| .o 00" ked today to list’ tising for prices cn gravel, crushed rock and sand to be used in con- | PHONE 704 i NG SERVICE” a clearer picture of emotional |y i viceel with the Junsau Cham-|struction of the Scottish Rite Temple HAY, GRAIN, COAL o 7 bavs b ML T e e | ; : and STORAGE Bert's Cash Grocery ¢, the scientists followed { : o s Atenis o Bt Hirss A I t ‘mation on charter ships A defective flue in the Per partments on Seventh t caused | > ving found it, met to wring their h i o 2 PHONE 104 or 105 I rail and, I 1 tablished. THe Chamber|a small blaze calling out the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department No | wnd ery in futility like Lady Macbeth: ‘Out, damr 4 g R T I S e e ! FREE DELIVERY June: pot. AT Ayl r re es many inquir-{q.mage. | ‘ c fl. L I r 0 R N I ,A eau : : : ies for information on charter honlk‘ - Grosery and Meat Market kllu\\']‘(:l . ‘“]h",.(l,:;.‘]:;r; :‘]‘];H“‘hx“ as “(;I.’:E: \;:‘ .“ 2 v,: 3 e h“n““gi Following a short business mi 2. -1\1(7013(’ Lodge ‘\"J'§ to Ild‘u)in'ni named Albert Schweitzer points out, is that we have| The vessel owners are asked to|and be guests of the Elks Lodse purde Bk Eie B0 widd Migh Qt s at Sh sy a science which is free, but hardly any left which is | ser ir vessel specifications and |Leonard Holmquist were to give a surprise entertainment. i gy ;1 o ”The R H SI y ; reflective. Trom the time of Pandora onward, W ' to the Chamber, The 5T P e ey sy i OUR STEAMS might add, unreflective scientists have reaped onl formation be addressed to| John Morrison resigned as clerk at the Gastineau | Vour Reliable Pharmacists | harvest of barren regret t uneau Chs r of Commerce R g | STEVEL\S’ BUTLER-MAURO Secretary of the Interior Jul -. 1, _\,,5. . 2 ). Box 470. i Georze Danner brought in a live deer on the Margnita and was to | popa Marshal! Points e likezp it at his milk ranch [| LADIES—MISSES' DRUG CO. : i READY-TO-WEAR R | : .‘ ska if the T tory is to expand the tourist (Wast 2 @ ity 1 one of mor o an G 0 T 4 e SRR 'YOUTH PERMITIED Shiinig e Silions s providing Sue e il s s e seward Street Near Thi roniog it ilr. ad sovng st e e Sl e (o Yl o Sacvrs s AQMY ENLISTMENT [ T T T 0| et ermes ) HABRY BACE Druggist \laska Passentg ommodations are 478 — PHOAUS - 3871 L T T e A network of late lodges Weather: High, i i i Naska Music Supply chairman of the group’s executive committe George Freel, 19, of Petersburg, '} z Artkur M. Uggen, Manager, stated these basic attributes as follows. bas beén gi an opportunity by a half-a-dozen ' he points out. 1. Effective aid is prompt aid. the U. S. District Attorney's office WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “You do not seem overly | Alaska has a onc ek service from ¢ 2. Effective aid is aid to do the whole to mak 1. Assistant U. S. Dis- anxious about it.” Se ERY anxious.” : rict A Ernest E. Bailey re- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Ribald. Pronounce rib-ald, I as in Where Pharmacy Is » Pianes—Musical Instruments Profession and Supplies houe 206 Second and Seward — || | ARCHIE B. BETTS and service to vard Alaska is eve r job t o The idea of lodges an ommoda- 3. Effective aid is based on mutual respect [ - 0 recent Grand RIB, accent first syllable | 4. Effective aid is aid which will bring ! couted at this tme’ g gqenly into). { ’I"‘ 1‘““ ’l“' self-support and mot a hopeless e o 2 SYNONYMS: Disown, disclaim, disavow, deny, renounce, repudiate. oad of debt / b 4 it v times t ) iich exist in this A | h W AAtot . STUDY: “Use a werd three times and it is yours” Let us out many times the opporiu R These seem to us to constitute the sine qua non| Free dicted for burglary WORND) BRULIT: ¢ X ! ase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: field of an effective aid program Anv scheme which, from ¢ larceny from a increa 4 ’ attemp! 17 8 Lok Nmm or REPUDIATION; act of refusing to accept as true, or just. “The re-| by our various Territoial plans or development neies. The Alaska Develoment Bohrd has pointed Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner) Mlacksmith Work Auditor Tax Counses GENERAL REPAIR WORK Simpson Bldg gy | Phane 204 929 W. 12¢th St i ‘_J e FOR | Warlield's Drug Siore Wall Paper ' uerly Guy L. Smith Drugs ‘ NYAL Family Remedies i Idea] Paim ShOp HOR}(II'QYEEPIQ}‘;‘N" Phone 549 | Fred W Wenat | in the name of economsy ationalism : h 5 whittle these essentials down will prove ex pudiation of his claims by his debtors led to his bankruptcy. The four ;,rnm, The charges y be D e A The present guiding light of the Alaska Develop- nent Boa d seem fo share F idea of more o g and injurious to our national interest | 1ship service for Alaska, however. At the recent Ll . aInE A : i are well worth keeping in mind & v touchstones Ped at a later date if he 2 3 v n i investigation he suggested less frequent Sailings, |y wpicn citizens may test what may be proposed in gcod record 0 ERN FT!OUETTE 1 I Freel has been released on a $1,000 ()BF‘RTA LEE and other Territorial officials thought it might be | gongress mmittee for the Marshall Plan ha useful Property bond and a $500 cash bond . better if the American lines pulled cut of the pas-|injtiated its public_service campaign in a most senger business for Southeast Alaska entirely | and illuminating i has been exonerated - ! Q. Is it courteous for men to take off their hats in business The Washington e e e sower-syastet| IENAKEE SPRINGS o SHELDONS RETURN , e s oduitasis, s pertenly o Bok pooee: | Merry-Go-Round | brots taxes. an o MAN IS PROMOTED MIER LONG TRIP cicvacor, ¢ i muen etier to keep Il’.‘c hats o to aveld added josting| Hulchings ECOl‘le}' Complete Automotive Service | MT. JUNEAU SALES Market & SERVICE Choice Meats At All Times BT e e e Specialists in Radiator Work four Democratic backsliders lh OKINAWA fg (E of fellow passengers. 8¢ DRE V ] KARSON Representatives Bob Dough- Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sheldon re- Q. Is it ever permissible to use the knife to convey any kind of | % ton of North Carolina, Wilbur g turn ¢ nean this week after food to the mouth? | (Continued Iom Page One) of Arkansas, Noble Gregory QU. ART R L ol two and a half A. No. The only purpose of the knife is for cutting, and then e .f Kentucky, and Sidney Camp of | Wing VH, OKI} v\um.un SRR SiLis. onha nidd : 5 2 it sk d be done as skillfully as possible, and nct used as a saw. < Georg Doughton wes the most|Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles pusiness, v nd medical ‘trip t should be kilifully as possibl a st pre 14 a o e o) of B i e { e K S -y % ' 1 K pone ime: y uit EOW] i h.n:' 3 ‘L: .».l] At ‘]1X5”Ml]"<:lm . | vigorous i d g relief for of Tenakee S i 3 Director __ Q ; W‘hvm someone Cunllphn‘ll‘l'l,(b you on the suit or gown or hat you | The Charles w Curier The Alaskan Holel Cengressman Donald cholson, ob- | has recently been promoted to the of the Alaska Unemployment Com- 2¥€ Wearing, what should you say? LLunge o G high-bracket taxpayers n : ous Massachusetts freshman, | py vy yor to be considered |rank of Technician Fifth Grade, it pensation, made the wip to primarily A (Thank gout 8 Jeatiicient | Mortuary Newly Renoyased s Heetna | at Reasonable Rates Fourth and Franklin Sts 2 JAERR 5{““"“,'“;'"1" \f,‘“l t us the lower brackets,”|has been announced by the 316th confer with Washington State of- $=rr= = mrrrrer oo o oo = hes lln" head .“1, the ‘(‘l" 2 1,: 1 the ¢ r-old North Ca Bomb Wing Public Information ficials on protlems concerning his 17} | B e L e A with four depen- |office at Kadena Alr Base offic LOOK a nd LEA R N A PHONE 136 FHONE SINGLE O ‘t"}"”““" gay l“xf b X:d’l“ i under this plan would get Corporal Hall first entered the During their stay in Seattle, the ' A. ¢. GORDON | efore the resolution extending ] i Wi po it S Fiieey Stat : Sheld Vi rdl . g ; ’ A xemption of $200. That's no|service of the United State Air Sheldons saw many former Alask- £ ; heliday was read. His motion end- yioe "r oy pis taxpayer | Force in August, 1943. Since his ans. This was Mri Sheldon’s second Card Beverage Co. PHONE 555 ed in a tie vote arrival here at Kadena Air Base, trip Outside in 50 years. | 1. Who was the only Speaker of the House of Representatives later u . | Another Republican, Frank| oo ool r |6 unit of the Par Bast Alr Force o | o become President of the United States? wnoiesie o5 wn & | | Thomas Hardware Co. Sundstrom of New Jersey, tried to Al g o " b0 18 egal to s ces thres g s F ! 3 1 PAINTS —— OILS in June, 1947, he has been . Is it legal to send notices threatening suit or legal proceedings | PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT | | % LS ? A MALE SKELETON s f 1o i i i el b o B i e against the youth OFTEN MISSPELLED Emerge (to come out of). Immerge ((to go ‘ REPAIR SHOP l Public Ace tant o e s Rty cu REES Accountan PHONES 5539245 A Fsadinck v L CoM- genate Republicans discussed the'signed to the 1949th Engineer past due accounts on a posteard? for MIXERS or SODA POP Builders’ and Sheit :)hlx.n.‘nv' : ‘! ”}]l:lxlll:-u 5 ‘l‘h:‘ .J:::”:l:f(_ s larges bankroll behind fation Utilities ‘Company of Kadena FOURD NEAR S(ERE How long is the Amazon River? HARDWARF BNy 10 y days, but 8-/ .josad docrs the other day and Air Base. What organ in the body does Bright's disease affect? ing the distillers 4,000,000 bushels sally - Baivalbta C ion e g BRI & S0k et . § z i ot 3 fs o (:; um;.():’ 2 el ey (.x“‘«ll_t (.dln.l.j(i that tw f““' ns, - Prior to entering ’., vice, he | RE(EN‘I‘ SHIP WRE(K . Who wrote “The Origin of Species’”? Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS Remington Typewriters i v s the most that can be trimmed was empioyed as herman. | ANSWERS : SOLD and SERVICED by I $ o s 500 bl i e BcertsSometc i o~ B e IDEAL GLASS C0. | |/ 5B’ Burford & Co ; wa atly rejected spublicans e athered in the Word was received. today that al demanded that the whiskey holiday | sparelv marble caucus room, swu ATTENTION SHRINERS Coast Guard search party has found L Ny be completely abandoned hile (e ponderous doors shut behind ~Regular monthly meeting 8 p. M. a male skeleton, minus head and . Approximately 3,700 miles long. 121 MAIN STREET "s',“:,';:; ’3,::0,“,‘,’:,3 by D refused to budge above and sweated for two hours 4t the home of Noble G. E. Cleve- Jower legs, partially buried in the . The kidneys. DON ABEL PHONE 633 g present monthly g QUOtit. | gyer this great problem in subtrac- 1and. Refreshments and election 1 inshore a short distance from Charles Darwip (1809-1882). e wolicy chatr-| of ‘ofione. wreck of the Clarksdale Victory S || FORD AGENCY UNCONTROLLED WOLCOTT s e N T R . Leivers, | the Army port shic (Authorized Dealers) I Wolcott o man Hir- m Millikin of Colorado (802 2t) Secretary. |on Hip nd in November, 1947. { i H % ey | GREASES — GAS — OIL > il Wy ? 4 A : DO The skeleton was delivered to a ; : BOGGAN J M C sirman Styles ‘ i e ke unean Iolor Co. bhen 1‘”“‘}“’“ into a fiery’ Br i N Hathpshir 1i There m the Want-Ads! mortuary in Ketchikan & ¢ rols i Mg gE i - — - - - H Foot of Mai et o e i Flooring Contractor pbii exploded, “you a certain figure and then trim controls on steel the budget to try to meet Laying—¥inishing Oak Floors MAKE CALL 209 JUNEAU DAIRIES 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 DELICIOUS ICE CREAM c l ’ ne ,s wear 1 daily habit—ask for it by name asler’s Men ah * Formerly SABIN'S Juneau Dairies, Inc. Stetson and Mallory Hats 2 s Arrow Shirts and Underwear Chrysler Marine Engines The B. M. Behrends Alien Edmonds Bhoes MA(?HINE SHOP Marine Hardware agency. Bridges warned that two : AT N (T : reminded GOP col- pillicns was the most the ver i »» ol | : ] o i ‘ Bank Chas. G. warner C(). the whiskey holiday ment’s housekeeping expenses could of the Re- pe r d. He read a list of ap- d JLBEL ol fian BEHL . g B . Lt TR e TG S ik ot A el i : Shiutlriot ventordays puzaly Oldest Bank in Alasks TIMELY CLOTHES Phone 146 riily en- 1 b f pl X A 1 1 his ax f wply on - 5. Be DOWN S vngftoedl ol L R e (1 7 COMMERCIAL SAVINGS NUTETSON HATS HOME GROCERY 8 o re you trying to do,” he 4 i . » 5 Bome Liguor Store—Tel. 699 : . ;I ,: & Quality Work Clothing American Meat — Phone 38 way the electic tired of con- At t,” he admitted e ivoati 5 rent gue: But 2 LM 30. Hebrew Democi atic members fought back, should try to stay within it . Je roney of Oklahoma, nizing, of course, that some em: 13, spealer vs of Arkansas, Albert gency might come up 1 mlntdtly Alabama and Wright Millikin suggested slicing off 15. Avple Texas. With the world total of two billion dollars from 5 s they said, Congress could the President's estimat having to put liquor abead of 5 little from each Government oA 0mD - novzm-Ek> o - % AmorE-0-omn m?mox WUAY i Thehns MOen Yol 7 I 7 ) : DR. J. H. CLEMENTS Complete Ontfitter for Men ZORIC about making cuts. If we 5 % as a paiteup saoscriver w THE DAILY ALASKA cutting this budget, we are Tinally 78 maoyedidn ot g s e AR Yt | T EMPIRE is invited Lo be our guest THIS EVENING vote .: it of commit- we would o ] V12 7 7 i Present this coupon to the box office of the k ] e and il memieiy " aangs Reney Dvorshak aever-|* ot 7 gt R. W. COWLING Alaska Laundy B & e o 12w 8 Alllet an impessioce it . . s ik CAPITOL THEATRE ~ COMPANY DR. ROBERT SIMP Mlinois voted to sv rot Il weeded out 7 e Micls voted other toe . : i ] / : ;i d receive TWO TICKE' : Dodge—Tiyment big whisiey P ol it g G T | L "MYSTERIOUS INTRUDER" SIMPSON BUILDING Frank Buchanan McKeesport 1 nferer finally ended A o Phone 266 for Appointment: Pa. The lot . AR s R o e D RTINS AL 8 forke Feweral Tu. --12¢ per Person SHAFFER'S et i L R M et i ; <= oo || PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. ||| SANITARY MEAT ||| —°0 0" SPANE i o Ctore” and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and FORRESIEE MRATS NEW AND USED DEMOCRATS DEFEND BIG { Vet e Banaton Four u(,,nfi‘f.f'f\'.'fi Bt i) o ot e 3 A . Hindy deity RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. 1311’::%?;—49 FUR NIT u RE ‘Fruman in the sccrecy of the last R ehialghodd ;v, o ] "“\ i WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave closed-door Ways and Means Com- me Il SYSTEM CLEANING

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