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T‘ \GL FOUR D -uI\ Alaska tion which for the time being may allay the discontent. | Fresh supplies have been made available from sur Empire Wi, American stores. For a quarter of a million dollars, | unday by the ) paid out of the proceeds of German exports, | v_\""u“l'hlfl'y ‘,""’ g TS clothes, hardware, tents, machinery and other useful | NSEN E President | equipment have been handed over. Why this was not “ Vice-President T aitor e Memaeer | done before seems inexplicable. Hunger is not the only ¢ - Manasing Bditor | cause of the low productivity of Gierman labor in the E ez When there is little or nothing to ® occupied area FEBRUARY 20 e veond Class Mawer, DUy With carned money, Incentive is acking. As to!® FION RATES: . &, fo0¢, the Bizonal Council is taking steps to stop | ® dom e f,'.t;!""\'J,.'.'"'.“.,','"l',‘l‘," for 81.5¢ per monthi | ) . iing and speed up collections. However, the real @ Keith G. Wildes Cv mail, postage d. st the following rates: tion awaits the extension of economic authority ! e J. Simpson MacKinnon, Jr. . in advance, §1.50; | Bizonal Council e new a condition not only of @ ey will promptly notits | inte 1 improvement but also of integration int . larity in the delivery | 1 a S Marshall Europe B iith N. Moore Office, 374 It a dodging of the issue in Germany to put| e Mrs. Carl Weidman e s S e the trouble to Communist inspirat *This is| Daisy T. Taggart " led to the use for onfirmed by the repor ed to the ' e R. M. Evans tion of ull newt HGI.P‘S‘W‘L‘EZ& thr whe he demcnstration The con- e M. McMullen . clusion ¢ London Times' correspondent at Essen ' e - | ffing at allegations of Communist @ e ¢ © © o @ & © o @ e s s — The want and distress are beyond g For weeks, and in some cases for o O gan jusewives, the old people, employe intoreshRg. T on ¥ have received on their atons ol fes - rations onlv bread and cereals. For them there slatannt ofJOIE SHllesgue, has been, and the todsy, no butter or et el margarine or lard, meat or fish. It i§ sympto- matic of the human need that if you offer a Rrpened public official—not of the lowest —a but- VERSION OF SISLE tered slice of bread he does not feel humili- i OISGES £ Eobg o ed nor does he betray embarrassment when nd Demee e Swahen he eats it > in your presence. i - S V«lfl])g]ln}, Yat all that R tive Taber got from his visit | 11} the House Agriculture Commit- ¢ iy was that the people seemed fat. He is| tc¢ recently over the parily to have observed that s the women seem nally. Bibls:réantig to be as much as 170 pounds, they were nutritionally Nortls' s Gosom, S sNsw — — taken care c People full of starch and nothing bt Republican, interrupted NOTHER SETBACK starch are to swell, but their bioated bellies e AL i SR ANOTHER SETL. no indication of well-being. On the contrary, as any on the SOFBIIEG. picture of star p would show the Congress- of faith, hope and Wher large company showed up the other |pit BT T ing in energy. If we continue toi Charity,” he opined, “I now read g put in a bid for the billion and one-half feet of | jet these peoble go undernourished, either for want Face, Hope and parity.” A ut up for sale throu S.!of food or for want of a proper distribution system, ! SRR T y with whom to work for the re-| urope. i have ; we shall have western E timber of must d for fCGIHNIS CREEK sale | vival of ff to supply a propcsed news- —— i 0 ea Hasty Pueding Stufi | MINING( MPANY are offered for the fail- — - 0 c 0 ure of any large COmMpAr ) the best 0! € Cu ti Enquirer FH ES pENED “Ind nts to the land simply{ If further vroof v eded {0 show t Presi- | it A S . , ldent. Trum and-cut-everybody's-in- ial pulp mill ators scared off for hastily conceived political| The recently incorporated McGin- come-tax expedient h proof is at hand in the news that the Treasury Department was not consulted prior to letters | the announcement of the plan in Mr. Truman's to be | of the Union” address | “ederal ‘The Uni atter of fact, says “sour and the | clcse” to th onomic Advi courts, | disavow any proposal—al- | an nis Creek Mining Co., of Juneau, has ope a business office in the Carn Building. The company is cap- italized f $278,000. Ray Graff, Presideri, says the company is expanding its operations will seek iinancial support. Jack be t suit Indians, for the out “State other time and scme known the interested in hat timber governme claims in the part in thz writing of the “l‘. Z v’(lm.l..‘ the White press secretary had said that | Whitfield is Vlzrfl President of the e e e to buy a law | Mr. Truman conferred with his Council of Economic |company and M. E. Monagle is Trea- o it Advisers and Treasury officials in considering the surer. Other members of the Board an be helped In | lan, and “all concerned” made contributions to it.|of Directors are Mrs. L. Jordan Alaskan timber are not too 1 A51 % However, further ations that the reverse is|Ethel Giil and Harold Hooper h to cause any that only now is the Treas- | The property adjoins the ¥ t least not inviting enc com- are found in fact J to come in in the face of such threats ; out the details of the $3,200,000,000 boost | Mansfield Gold mining Co. pateni- These companies probably feel t the Federal | in cor taxes which would be necessary to offset &l mining claims in the McG overnment is offering the timber for sale the gov-|the “cost of 1 exemption in personal income |Creek area above Montana rm:k he company has been w 1938 exce mes were to be adopted by Cong: sche 3 if the lnl"‘l at it sta taxes if the We think the hould see that the title to the timber will since on that operty FERAONRG s 0 . . had been approached in a truly businesslike manner, | War It is a placer dep s d to accomplish the | )y ¢ore had been adequate prior consultation of the |and ng to a 1906 U. S. Geo- purpese of clearing up these ridicutous clatms, and we | e Heve Mg SER COTE the Treasury |08 s Bope that.some headway will be made soon or we will | oondid A0 Ot anewers lon carly days. No be too lat matter of what changes would have to be made in th icial nature, Tt tain that had the question of the | corpcrate tax schedules | v ums G al rights never heen raised Southzast The conclusien is nost inescapable that the <‘1'1"| the D epartment of Mines. tates that the stopped work- developments political expedient. Mr. Truman proposals for a tax cut, claim- could not be disturbed, and when | ing plan was merely had vetoed Reput ing the Federal revenu found himself in a presidential election to the taxpayers scemed N we suppese, grabbed out ¢ g an income tax cut a “cost of living | nd offsetting it with an increase in the ;. Evidently it sounded so good Lhc‘“" equipment into its by n e two pr 1 Ketchikan. The addition of such in mighty handy right facing ment to Ind > way The 10 Manstield Co ts cla 1904-0 e, at that time, s with a profit would come now people of this area It would offe i indus with the fishing in dire after ound that it was impos- to work the de- another poor seascn straits b And lhu air r fishing. | ¢ha somebody idea of ca o exemption, Cerman (‘un(lilinn. now property last e E d talking about it to the radio net- )vear and expects to increase its act- (Washingten Post be > he th t to talk it over in terms of |1Vit¥ lm:r,\'ezu A tnly. constructed The strikes in western G 1w have spurred s and s with the Treasury ty the Territorial Ex er, and a 1c- 4 road to be built from that point, will make the property more accessible. "‘e Washin ’3" lum with 300000 bags oi pea r| operated corner on pe that| Graff said that assays have been | g i which he was obligated at e;Cullum bought up t Peas|encouraging and that he has con- Me" 'GO'ROlmd of around $1,800,000. | through the National Commodi | fidence in the future of the pros- Y However, this did not seem to|Cerporation which has consistently | pects. el worry Dyke. Using powerful | refused to tell Dun and Bradstreet | - - ¥ By DREW PEARSON friends—which seems to have ‘A«nuhmg about its finencial posi-'e @ ¢ @ @ ® ¢« o o o o @ % | in Washington—Cullum managed to | tien—perhaps - because Kiki Cul-| Cos from Page One) have special investigators sent out |l and Dyke Cullum, Jr, chil-|e TIDE TABLE - to Northwest to probe notldren of the pea manipulator, e - but the Department of lrepcrted to be officers of the cor-|e FEBRUARY 21 .| sriculture official, Daniel Mc- | poration I L . arry, who had turned him dc nk you will also find that)e Low tide, 4:59 a. m. 56 {t. ® as not bemg an authorizec rd Pea Processors of Pull- High tide, 10:59 a.n., 160 ft. e ¢ Wash., Martin Grain Com-|e Low tide, 17:53 pm. -08 it. ® pany of Grangeville, Idaho, and| ° U. S. ARMY RESCUES DYKE {Inland Empire Pea Growe: e e Furthermore, Dyke used his mys- z e torious influence to twin around [D[E] and sall his peas to th The | 1R v had working closely &0 h the Department ACROSS LAl who knew that \ had been dis-| 1 Swoil o o boen vietims, and Amer- | gualific a dealer. But despite | B koo 35 ranaticas IME ) housewives, who have to pay the Army purchased| o salutation B%. Ourselves AlS a result of his s of peas from Cullum| 12 Chemiear suttix 39 Anclent c to probe thoroughly 2 bag. Since Cullum pur-| 13 Guddess of 40 vi Cullur nsational d his peas in October for| ,, ..”‘:,.'\‘:'; o i ns and his liation wit} bag, this one deal meant| 1o. kelizious de- 41 Thomas ! 9 b e R e But here is the most interesting ¢ o CORNER ON PEAS angle about the whole thing. The| 1u i 1hGtad Oetob My, Aymy Procurement officer who| 5} i o a . considerable | Made the purchase was Ralph Da- | - 5. rican ~dried-pea he y's Chicago Office.| i “Squir- 57. Danish fiord 2 'm‘ 2 fter th Davis went | ‘“'V . shal Speirean 62 Moun ; 0 i o an- for Dyke Cullum |30 60 Keminine name 63. Utter W i 7S g result of Cullum's heavy| 3! e, 1, WHiling 22 esie ranamn He P W purchases cf p; the price was ack In fact pri-| TR T3 VA4 5 |e [7 18 VA47 e |/ ,,{,, ce t the Agricul- 7 7 R K Ly s Lo It fused 1o lmull Z /?’3 {/ o R any more peas have pulled | | iz et S Frop payments' €t of the pea n completely, | 7 3 i ouly upcn | Buying beans. i Undaunted, | 20 22 21 French reves Cullum is now trying to sell 15,000 | s to the Army at an even | $8.06 a bag Department has caused Cu a lobbying campaign Department back in- amely el Cullum’s how have been iculture De- is diserim- )mi inating against dried peas by buy- 5 Whecl 4 umcn d LY byist i Ty with the it ial Grange and now employ i the matter, foi rl by Raiph Moore, another close h a speculator rathe and speculating ate of Domini. Accordingly, they nator Thomas, / A6z Qoear ied him, refusing to buy an I think you will tind, if your in- 7 “\(L’:l:,"'“cm peas. This left Dyke Cul- vestigators lock into this care- orreTaminns o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNE. o ‘! MONERN FTIQUETT The new company moved hydrau- AU. ALASKA ! VETERANG OF FOREIGN WARS Taku Post No. 6559 Msets first and thira Fridays. Post Hall, Sew- ard St. Visiing Com- rades Welcome. from 70 YEARS AGO THE EMPIRE: R i - i} " FEBRUARY 20, 1928 | H 8. GRUENING. Com- | L. D. Littlepage, wellknown mining engineer, had accepted a posmun; m\:‘zd:;i J. C. BRADY, | | ¥ou't Always Get a Better Deal { in Fur Styles and Values at nion Gold Mining dompany of Russia, and was to leave within with the Ul He was to be in.charge of a couple of days with his family for Russia. the Ural District of Siberia. b Kenneth Junge arrived here from Everett, Wash, aboara the ad-| | Martin Victor Furs, Inc. Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Three Generatinng 'HOMER (. MURPHY, K.D, All beauty shops announced they would be closed on Washington’s | NATUROPATHY Medicated Steam Baths Herbs Phone Blue 650 miral Watson. Miss Venetia Pugh arrived cn the Watson from Ketchikan. rthday . | high man at a bridge party in Douglas heldi s low man. Arne Shudshift was at the Guerin home. Guy Smith of the court party | ! 10th and E at Ketchikan, returned to his| | ~The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE CALIFGRNIA Grozery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices Norman B. Coock, Juneau home. Weather: High, 31; low, 29; cloudy. v Lessons in English % . corbon e i) i t Da ! ! e WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, Say, “Please do this AT ONCE.” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED prenunciation of first syllable is OFTEN MISSPELLED: E'er Err (to go asl SYNONYMS: Need, ment. “Please do this right away Buoy, buoyancy, buoyant. Preferred BOO, OO as in BOOT. (contraction of EVER). Ere (before). | | exigency, requisite, reqmre-!! STEVENS’ | 3 “Use a word tk ‘e times and it is yours.” Let us o ol s b-.ru.,?yl L’»Cv ‘m‘q\;r:rm;sz Ivv";r:i 2ach d:f yTocslav's wor Y LADIES - eMISSES increase our vocabularv by R'.; ‘ ')Y_’,‘()_“YEAR IMPERCEPTIBLE; not capable of being understood by the senses or| mind. “The lapse to indolence is soft and imperceptible.”—Rambler. seward Street ~ Near Third e necessity, essential, Alaska Music Supply Artkur M. Uggen, Manager % fianus—Musical Instruments and Supplies Fhour 206 Second and Seward HEINKE GENERAL REPAIR SHOP I} Wweiding, Plumbing, Oil Burner| Glacksmith Work GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phune 204 929 W. 12th St KOBERTA LE B Q. Is a host or hostess ever justified in abruptly changing the sub- ject of conversation among guests? A. Yes, when an argument seems imminent, or it is evident that the subject is extremely distasteful to any of the guests. Q. How long after the death of a friend should one send a card of condolence to the family? A. Wait at least a sympathy. i Q. When a guest is staying overnight, whose place is it to suggest retiring, the guest or the hostess? A. The hostess has this privilege. e o e ““‘"”“““; Warheld s Drug Store i 100K and LEARN 2 . corvox B T NYAL Family Remedies week before mailing the card or letter of HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM 1e abbreviation? son’s head bear any relation to the amount 1. Of what is ~.N.1. 2. Dces the size of of intélligence? 3. What city has been visited by more pilgrims than any other city in the world? ! 4. What are the names of the two bones of the lower leg? Huichings Economy Market “hoice Meais At All Times 5. Can you complete the following: “A soft answer . . . 5 g ANSWERS: PHONES 553--92—Y5 1. Trinitrotoluene, a high explosive. e . e— 2. No. 3. Jerusalem. The rharles w Carlel 4. Tibia and fibula. | et . turneth away wrath.” Morlllal’y — - - Fourth and Frankglin Sts. '—m ES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED o FHONE 0% DR. D. D. MARQUARDT Card Beverage Co. OFTOMBIRIST Wholesaie 805 10th St Second and Franklin Juneau PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT tor MIXERS or SODA POP ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. FOR RESERVATIGNS PHONE 612 Window—Auto—Plate—GLASB IDEAL GLASS CO. 121 MAIN STREET DON ABEL PHONE 633 BOGGAN Flooring Contractor Laying—Yimshing Oak Floors CALL 209 * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska . COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Casler’s Men's Wear Formerly SABIN'S Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Alien Edmonds Shoes Skyway Luggage —— TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS W. ROY MULVIHILL as a pait-up subseriver to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “KING OF THE WILD HORSES" Feueral Tux --12¢ per Person PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Mer. i . R. W. COWLING COMPANY Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler DeSoto—Dodge Trucks SHAFFER'S SANITARY MEAT FOR BETTER MEATS s 13—PHONES—49 Free Delivery There is no substitute for newspaper advertising’ || —— FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1948 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple \, beginning at 7:30 p. m. . E WILLIS R. BOOTH, & Worshipful Master; JAMES W LEIVERS. Secretary, {7y BP0 FIKS Meets every Wednesday at g P. m. Visiting brothers wei- ‘come. VICTOR POWER. Ex- W alted Ruler. W. H. 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Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 3% ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Alaska Laundy B bl i) SN DR. ROBERT SIMPSON OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted SIMPSON BUILDING Phone 266 for Appointments P ———— ASHENBRENNER'’S NEW AND USED FURNITURE Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave. —_————————————————————