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i ver for the Treasury. PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA LMP(RL-— IUNEAU, ALASKA Juneau did when it decided to snow. We said that l)ml y Alaska mptre e Rnieringy 115 e Jed g i ok et trucks and shovels vent to work. What we Published evers evening except Sunday by the i els Bl went to wor b F PRINTING COMPANY didn't tell them, not wishing to waste a telephone S 8 Main Streets, Juneau, Alasks o # call all the way from New York and spoil a radio DOROTHY GO - - - Vice-President | program was that Juneau as a rule doesn’t hav . - = Editor and Manager ThEH -7 .7 .7 o7 Managing Bditor | Much snow &+ e 5 anager R ’ : Sl g+ - You can iinagine our embarrassment when last @ 2ntered in the Post Office in Juneau s Second Class Matter. weekend's 23 inches came down. But at least the @ SCl A ; red by carrier 10O N o Aving for SL50 per menth; | City rew bdcked us up and came through with their ® «ix months, $8.00. one year. $15.00 ustal excellent job in keeping the streets open, per-|® s¢ paid, at the following rates: 4 ¢ . ¥ 4 e, £15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; mitting us to go about our business as usual with 5 31.50. 10 delay or inconvenienc lbers Wi ccnfer o favor it they will promptly notity | 1O delay or inconvenience. " s Office of any fallure cr irregularity in the deitvery B B BTSN < ice, 002; Business Otfice, 374, Great Leadership ° MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS e w il rclusively sniitied to the use for (Cincinnati Enquirer) © s the lotal ‘hews. publisted Sen. Arthur H. Vandenber; ne s case for Suropean Recovery c e T Alasko Mewspapers 1417 | Dest tradition of a great statesman 1| is likely to be | o decisive In winning the Senate’s approval of a pr 3 g 1 gram which probably would not serve its purpose if pared below the levels now proposed by the Foreign Relations Committee. nator Vandenberg does not put t simply EASTER SEALS receive or colorful Easter Seal,| the tuberculosis Christmas Seals yule seéason, you may | see a mil + {amiliar part of tl commendable role, being conducted aeal Seals i ] Easter the nation by the National Crippled Chil- | to Senator Vandenberg {000 Czechs and Slovaks into the orbit of the in terms of “stopping Russia.” He speaks rather of 275,000,000 people to benefit by the working of the Recovery Program, and the necessity for staving off their collapse and for rebuilding their economy. It is nct simply by countering Soviet pressure, but by a constructive effort to rebuild Western Europe, that we have a chance to set limits on the vast westward movement of a despotic em inimical to our way of life Events ired to give dramatic emphasis plea. The toppling of 14,000~ Sovie grave have con: Union is the backdrop for his argument. The | threat to Finland, as yet unresolved, is like the siniste: light that plays on the stage to confer an atmosphere of tension Senater Vandenberg spoke in terms of an initial | A appri n of $5.300,000,000 for 12 months. This 1 slightly less, on a menthly basis, than the much larger requested by the President for a 15-month The small reduction does not endanger figure initial period [« | | | { | | & Steamer Alaska, Capt [20 YEA RS AGO ,HD EMPIRE B e e ] MARCH 23, Wililam Jensén, Il ‘LJD/\Y MAR(H 23; l948 oF WARS Taku Post No. 5350 Meets first and third «{S Fridays. Post Hall, Sey- ard 8t. Visiting Com- rades Welcome. H. 8. GRUENING, Com- mandet: WILLIAM T, |snmwcx, Adjutant. 1928 @ was due from the westward SR | | | ¥owll Always Get a Better Deal | { in Fur Styles and Values at , Martin Vicior Furs, Inc. visited friends Swodish Fur Craftsmen for Three Generations to meet to plan Physical Therapy—all types STEAM BATHS Phone Blue 650 H. C. Murphy, Ph.D. l | e | 1 10th and E won first prizes at a card party | . S s *| Hatriet Puilen, of the famous Pullen House, Skagway, i P | J. W. “Bus” Ansell s while the Princess Mary was in port southbound. rs. Frank Whaley . 5 Darrel Cole ol Territorial Senator Bartley Howard, Republican candidate for Dele- R. T. Eversble . » to Congress, was to address the voters at Douglas. Mrs. M. M. Madison . A i Clara Whelan . Judge T. M. Reed returned from the south whete he had been for| Phyllis Andrews ® several weeks visiting relatives Mrs. Jane Wheeler . o M. F. Lang . Former University of Wask n students were * |, dance for the Washington Glee Club soon. to visit Junieau and give a e e 0 06 s 60 00 00 concert Minnie Field and Stan Nowick given at Douglas by the Rebekihs. HELP CRIPPLED CHILDREN ba-ton, OFTEN MISSPE] SYNONYME Weather report P e % Daily Lessons in English % 1. corpow | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, least,” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: A as in ASK unstressed, O ss in DOG, w | emptory. Crippled will start Children’s the sale of Saturday, March 27, he streets of Juneau. from the sale of the tiny will help some crippled PRE WORD STUDY increase cur voc UDICE; The his country High, 37, i e e —.-;.._m.m-””z | low, “choose the LESSER.” D: Victual; Dictatorial “Use a word bular pr is full of prejudices. th by mastering sconceived judgment or opinion —Goldini. | MODERN ETIQUETTF opmrra 1a ' | The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and ‘lTORAGE trace of rain. R e “of two evils, choose the! | CALIF ORNIA Grozery and Meat Market Baton. Preferred pronunciation is accent last syllable. | 478 — PHONES — 371 prenounced VIT'L, High Quality Foods at domineering, overbeating, autocratic, per- Muderate Prices ree times and it is yours.” Let us one word each day. Today’s word: i “He that never leaves | STEVENS® LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Near Third sSeward Street e by the. Afisia OMbhled the working of the plan as a whole. Yet it .would n preparation for the future, ! in Alaska by ‘\" : e Tipp o | enable Congress to reexamine its allotments less than it of the proceeds will ciety. Proceeds are devoted to a variely |, voay from now. It preserves the flexibility the plan the Territory and will uses: Treatment for cerebral palsied | needs in such turbulent times as these n~ matched k the Federal Govern- AlaSka unSIc supply redical facilities for epileplic persons, cor- There have been danger signals in recent mor ment dollar for dollar. | Q. Is it all right for two women to shake hands when they are Artkur M. Uggen, Manager s, bra aind wheelchairs, equipment for ) —hints that the Marshall Plan wculd be turned into ¢ - introduced? Pianus—Musical Instruments enters and schools, vocational rehabilita- ' partisan question-*hints }\13! the i:;_s\_u- of ald 10 ypw TELEPHONE DIRECTORY A. Yes, it is all right it they are close together and it is con- and Supplies | training for professional persons and 5:‘]”::( ‘i(‘.‘ft“"’rh(‘;w”jz‘t”;‘v‘e "Il:‘l;)h‘:'ll:f\ {)«:(1%1‘1?;?)7\]:»(.:“] Is to be published and forms venient. The act of shaking hands sighifies a sincere pleasurc over the|{ Phour 206 Second and Seward | undertakings. BINIEEL ©peny < s i { b b April 1, 1948. For space, introduction s e A g e L'_” be sold on the streets | Presidential nomination have quarreled with some e v”d] changes, please mail intgcuatis. A SR S e NI . 2o R phases of the plan, although endorsing the basic idea IR ke Q. How can one signal the waiter that one is ready to have the plate HEI E GENERAL ter to supplement funds received Senator Vandenberg, who is @ potential candidate changes to P. O. Box VOl i tho. table? 4 i REPAIR SHOP | of very great flf?'l“."l ““‘h 13"“‘?":1'1 h‘(“ ’;“’ l‘;‘“ active IR e A. The knife and fork laid side by side on the plate indicates that ]| Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner| | ceeker of the office, has held firmly to the bipartisan Srndk 4 oM Bas fiilihed eating Blacksmith Work 4 concept of forefgn policy. His readiness to stand| _ SONS OF W o+ 1 ; $ i e S eyt ()( R SNOW | squarely with the leadership of the opposition p Election of © March 25, Q. What is the correct way for an unmarried woman to sign her GENERAL REPAIR |for effective aid to Europe is now proving its great |8t 8 p. m. 0dd Fellows FHall letters? Phune 204 920 W. 12th St Just to show contempt for the first day of spring o, " ihs countr Cames, refreshmbnts, bz 3t A. With her full name. When writing to a stranger, she should | s — o on the calendar, Old Man Winter ve us a real it rmpiete willilhiess to set the nationgl e G 4] prefix “Miss” in parentheses '-‘- % iob over the last weekend—just about as much ', This” octpiece VI to &5 S8 5 a0k Nationa! Forest Timber e O e e i e A S 5 e R G SRS il w rflo]d'a nvm Si snow job over the last we d—] interest ahead of any personal or party considerations For Sale arineid s Aug or ¢, as that which had things in New York completely g chorqcteristic of the Michigan Senator. And it is bids will he feceived by the by (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) stalled a few weeks ago. At that particular time, ope further evidence of his equipment for the highest | p.. .1 Forester, Juneau, Alaska [OOK a nd lEAP N i GORDON NYAL Family Remedies an ¢ er for a New York radio station called office, if the exigencies of volitics in the course of the | ;o™ /0", (4 jneliding 9:00 : : - L G HORLUCK'S DANISH m.» editor of The Empi and wanted to know what ing and summer should '\un the K]mtlj 'j\' h,l‘, M) APRIL 23, for all the mer ICE CREAM -*» ke i ¥ e S o e de ber, star or 1 PR o i ‘-h w h |0l| his law business to help um?” asked Norris Poulsen of | gown, 1 all the live timber mark- T T RS el dre thers Ti ' Tiogateads e wasnin the nation’s airlines | California ed or designated for cutting, on an o i 0 ey oniugl s 2 5 RN R g i oI 'won't answer'sthat,” replied | area totaling approximately 20 acres 3. What was George Washington's middle name? mehmga E\,OHDBIY Merry- -Go-Round MARSHALL ANSWERS GOP Marshall, “but I think it would be on both sides of the Lemon Cre 4. What dces “boxing the compass” mean? Marlet Secretary of State Marshall has better to have the wolf over here Trai h of the omal For 5. Which type of horse races earlier in life, the trotting horse or miarize : ; been heckled by all sorts of peo- than over thete.” v, approximately one mile the running horse? Choice Meais At All Times By DREW PLAKSO\I ple, but one of his worst verbal - from the Glacier Highway, Toligass ANSWERS: PHONES 5539295 (Continued from Page One) machine-gunnings came at a Pri- ¢ e o e o o e e o e o e National Forest, a, estimated 1. The ratio of the weight of any volume of a substance to the s ol b 9 i 5 — !vate dinner given him by Repub- e & to be 735000 B.M ““0"3 O weight of an equal volume of some substance taken as a standard or l i g ! lican Congressmen © TIDE TABLE o less, of Sitka spruce and WESLEID . ysually water for solids and liquids and air and hydrogen fo BT for (8 molndus | MR CHERERE L tioh s o DR Ar + hemmlocis sawtimber, and 1000 Jinear Pt VSRl : ia ; warogen {0 | The Charles W. Carter M undoubte€ly | o pocame so tough that in re- o . . , more or less, of piling. No bid 5457 Sl bk through. eay is be |PIV to @ query by Rep. Wint e High tide, 1:35 am, 182 ft. @ ! 90 Der Ml 1t ML RO, o Tl ot Mortuary Thnsiors, Sous St ile: ., | Smith of Kansas: “Do we have o Low tide, 7:28 am, -08 ft. ® sawtimber, $1.00 per M ft. e Hapc, 5 Poisth and Franklin Sts. feved to be to take in as much| SR ool Toeland?” Mat- @ High tide, 13:36 pm, 185 ft. e BM. for hemlock sawtimber, apd lc| 4. The naming of the 32 points of the corapass in correct order. o e territory as possible right now in| ke s T " - per linear foot for piling up to and 5. 'The running horse, at two ye: fer 0 Wipk ub potenttal Homb- | Shall shot back o Low tide, 19:47 pm. -27 ft. @ Der U8 B gD order vipe out potentia 3 including 65 feet in length and 1%c : er bases. That's why the Soviet| “I don't know, and if I did I 2 b e toot tor ling ok ot I ceze play has been quietly put|couldn’t tell you. There are cei- € ¢ @ ¢ * 202 % %® ® feet in length will be considered. ! Card Beverage Co. Norway and Denmark; also | tain types of information that $500 must accompany each bid, to | wnolesale 805 10th St. why Russia is reported to have |shouldn't be told even to Congress- FIRE AT FAIRBANK i atlied fir 4his siitchase Hg He: | in mind reaching out even to Ice- | men. s 3 funded, or retained in part as TLI | PRONE 215—DAY or NIGHT The first half of Marshall's re- The “Talk of the Town,” night, ;qiqated damages, according to the for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, | tor MIXERS or SODA POP off Ttaly, marks were not particularly in- Spct at Fairbanks was badly dam-|.qngitions of sale. Primary manu- Haines, Skagway and Sitka) ! and Ara- formative and Wat Arnold of Mis- aged by fire of unkown origin.|gacture outside of the Territory of §. S. ALASKA-——THURSDAYS, MARCH 25 and APRIL 8 air bases they souri stalked out in disgust. Later, d (o worry about are however, Marshall spoke more hLasement, but heat and smoke Japan and Alaska. And they could bluntly. damdged the interior, and Pat and € interceptor planes in| mis chief warning was that the Mike’s restaurant in the same build- pposite those two bases to|USA must halt the Red advance ifB. The club is owned by Charles bomber that America cannot afford to let ‘The blaze was kept confined to the Miller and Harry Sams, + Al subject to the consent of the Re- gional Forester. served to reject any or all bids re- ceived. Before bids are submitted, | full | timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of obtained from the Division Super- visor, i , gional Forester, Juneau, | | First publication, March 23, 1048, | Last publication, April 13, 1948, | ka of any part cf the timber is The right is re- infermation concerning the bids should be Alaska, the Re- Alaska. Juneau, or NORTHLAND rmwomnou . M. HENRY GREEN SQUARE SINNET—Wednesd. Window—Auto—Plaie—GLASS IDEAL GLASS €0. { 538 Willoughby Avenue | Opp. Standard Oil Co. DON ABEL PHONE 633 March 31 and April 14 AGENT T —— asvERN oLy SERYING SOUT /ALASKA DEPEN moke it suicidal for any to iry (o get through Russla teke over any more coun- S B S0 s Hriek. HIGHWAY DELIVERY i This js what'’s behind the CW- | .poeg {1at mean war?” someone Highway deliveries will be dis- | rently reported Russian stretch ;g4 continued for a few weeks. Please for territory 4]L:« also what's l?e-. “That is something the Presi- PiCk up your papers at Empil id the frenzied Washington War gent would have to stay,” was Office, Churchill's, or DeHart! Air bases today are the npayshall's grave reply. Auke Bay Grocery. 41 3t most prized of all national pos- d f 4 I sEb*wnL Strange thing ‘About M. | Marshall explained that he did pereers (O T < S Congress, not expect Russia to commit any fwever, is that he g’ -mentia | 260 Of War, but feared incidenta ah Dawbr .‘waround the iron rim might lead Note—If Russia had accepted the [ [ ¥ pg;::,‘e Oviels ok VRl U. S. offer to share atomic energy ‘cal; get things ch”" i ohs :5 ACROSS 42 Sulemn on condition all countries accept 5 3 0108 € Wa¥ y figh mountain “promises intért inspection, the pres- they have been getting them.” It 4 siudent 2 of a shos ent war-maneuvering might not| > American p to put things 9. Moo have occurred. Russia’s veto of the ' 8nd Russian policy to take 12. Roman god ! ewr T hings out i : 13. Growing out most generous international off- ;1: n:’.: i;;ln('dor occupied . countries, 14, City in ers ever made was the tip-off on ¢, XPlained. "oEe Russia’s future war policy | "I costs us money to take over 13- Fr v |a country, but Russia actually Floa R g N ae aRas ¢ 17. Male chiia :mxkv.s money,” he added ruefully. . Gotten cloth TRUMAN FINDS HIS MAN 1g last, President Truman has found a man willing to be- come head of the Civil Aeronautics The Secretary that the r Treasury Department? vate attorney When Truman bounced James Landis as Civil Aeronautics Chair- man after long years of faithful servi three months went by and the President could find no one to fill Lan shoes. A small army of people were offered the job, including Tom Finleiter, author of the air-policy report, and Gen. Laurence Kuter, who, however, the Senate vetoed. Now Truman has job to O’Connelk Washington from New York in the st days of the Roosevelt administration, worked his way up through the Public Works Admin- istration, finally became top law More recent “ly he joined the law firm of late Max Gardoer, former Untier- seeretary of the Treasury. Unlike sdme pecple, Joe believes every citizen has a duty ‘to serve his government and will give Up now a pri- Ccmmunist ningly candidates other under banners. in with a “Why are ping communism not in China?” This appeared t off-balance, and review of the ent lem, leaving the wered. Questioned New Yor Bern: X Marshall draft is an we so offered the Joe came to ancther’ acrcss the its of the crucial Ital- ian elections might not give a true picture of Communist He is Joseph O'Connell, 4 Divisions © (tiots coinsel uf . he into the government. For instance, (ill'uub‘d ‘ . the Communists, as a result of the o~ ANhrono Catholic Church’s campaign, Juggled names and entered WOLF-W John Phillips of California broke point- about. replied immediate and universal munaw trammg a long<range-necessity. - **Isn't all this war h)st’erifi Just ‘wolf-wol: Administration’s Arrived too late for Salutation Fly alone Particulars of State warned infiltration anti- cun- vigoro have i Iflfllfl ol the Socialist and OLF? ? blank question: interested stop- in Europe and o catch Marshall he gave a wordy ire Chinese prob- question unans- the draft “Pat” Kedr- that the necessity by ard ' story to put pro- | NN N HEE 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1948 * 'l‘heB M. Behremls Bank Oldest bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL | BOGGAN | Floaring Contractor Laying—Finishing Oak Floors CALL 209 Casler's Men's Wear Formerly SABIN'S Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Allen Edmonds Shoes Skyway Luggage e . 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