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PAGE FOUR {HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. - JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ ° THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1948 ' e ————————————— S ————————————— . ~ . ; > . I)'III v ‘ 7“ k(l P m ire News in Japan | = - VETERANS OF MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE 17 { Ve X Y I il F f FOREIGN WARS SECOND and FOURTH AL d (New York Times) = i 2 0 Y E A RS A G 0 7 DH'“'E EMPIRE Taxs Bost No. sute Monday of each month - i General MacArthur's prompt action in overruling B : 4y P Meets first and third in Scottish Rite Temple L 3 s + decision of his subordinates to keeo out of the My % N vt beginning at 7:30 p. m. R 3 Viee.Eresident | press in Japan any advance comment on his announce- Appy m rades Welcome. WILLIS R, BOO . . - Editor and Manager ment that he would accept a Presidential nomination 1o - . APRIL 1, 1928 H.idggu‘!v;;m%g,,w Worshicrul ‘M '.I‘I!, s Tl 10 B:";r“;‘:’:‘:‘u’*g if it were offererd to him is to be commended. The | o o! The dance given the previous night in the Thane mess hall in honor SHERLOCK. Adjutant, LEIVE}gs chr‘::tfl'. JAMES W. ik 3 Sl e i oA "NATeT | earlier course would have been a poor way to teach | e APRIL 1 o' of the Moose baseball team was a crowded affair, dancing starting at 8:30 " Y Butered In the Po ~3’im‘| JJrosau sy Second Class Matter. | democratic practices fo the Japanese newspapers and | o ol * | oclock and not ending until 1:30 a. m. this day. et B P 0 Galiversd by oarrier I8 Juncan &1 d Dousias for SLOY sor wougy | thelr readers . Dr. L. P. Dawes o PR You'll Always Get a Better Deal % ..U, ELKS T, e i One of the rules of the Japanese occupation has | ® Mrs. R., C. Hurley ®| James MgNaughton, who had been attending the University of in Fur Styles and Values at - r ? n d $7.50; t 1 . Charles McClellan .| i weets every Wednesday 2% 8 x, in ha¥iaoe, ¥18.00¢ six months, in advance, i been that criticism cf Allied Nations or their policy _ w ARGEAE A | Washingten at Seattle, had completed his four-year course and returned M "- v- ' F p. m. Visiting brothers In advance. $180. or it they will prompily potify | Was Dot permitted in the Japanese press because it | Velrod, WInahdig [to Juneau. arfin Viclor Furs, Inc. come. VICTOR POWER, Br. e Bustuess Off. s nilure of irregularity (n the delivery | might tend interfere with successful operation of | ® O. L. Wingstson A A % 3 , Ex- e sapufs y Hs R A e George Martin ol i Swedish Fur Craftsmen for alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- Telephone 'v Business Office, 374. the '“yh Byan This has often been used by some . Mrs. Selma Peterson ® | Louis Lemieux, of the Coliseum Theatre force, who had been in Three Generations retary. S MacAtthur subordinates—we feel sure, without Ge . it o | Wrangell, returned to his Juneau home on the Admiral Evans. i kam PRESS wse for| CTAl MacArthur's knowledge—to cemsor out of the |9 Don . Hungerfor | 3 P e - e e e e hee: | Japanese press perfectly legitimate stories and critical | ® Jennie Williams » g Lk | {“Say It With Flowers” but o local news published | ,1ticles An examvle of this was the deletion from | ® Mrs. Robert Fraser, who had been visiting her daughter at West e o 0 o 0 0 o o o o o o poersburg, returned to her Douglas home on the Admiral Evans SAY IT WITH GURS! Juneau Florists e Lo RMERIN Ce - yon Times a year ago of an editorial which the Japanese against too great idolatry of > - MacArthur himself, on the grounds that b- iting cne “divine presence” for another was not ——e—— | the N o Mewspapers 1417 | o, L. F. Hebert, broker, returned to Juneau on the Admiral Evans and PN S stil was at the Gastineau Hotel. PHONE 311 P AR BN ) il o [Serving Alastarclurvely< 'l'lu; tmin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE Weather: High, 40; low, 38; clear. the way of democracy. To many Americans in Japan this seemed like excellent advice and not tending in | HERE 'l'o ASSIST way to imperil occupation objectives. | e General MacArthur, in effect, wears two hats (or | P E‘ b caps) these d One denotes his job as Supreme D 8 L ] E l' h H | Commander, Allied Powers. The other is the sombrero 4 a!!y essons n ng IS W. L. GORDON of a man willing to accevt a Presidential nomination. Although it is a difficult feat, we think that he may T ———— | | Beri's Food Center Grocery Phones 104—105 Meat Phones 39—53) Deliveries—10:15 A, M. Few ¢ ie e anticipated o Y e e i ™ > A by the Juneau *Spruce Corporation be able to accomplish it without loss of dignity. Mean- | ;)\ 4 ow D8 - &l ing Tum- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I expect she is right every | fRm s s . |1 its new plan for shipping lum 215 — 4 while the line of dem tion cn what the Japanese !, ., tn stern United States now and then” Say, “I SUPPOSE she is right now and then (omit CA L ! r o B " l A : 00 P. M. ! press should be allowed to vrint about the General| ek e i " | e — s g earing the polllcalthat s el . | via Prince Rupert, B. C. This was EVERY). Grozery and Meat Market when he is wearing the politicaln&to. seems. cicar ¢ by Ed Ellis, of the] OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Entourage (one’s attendants). Pro- > PR AT revealed tod LSV*“* Steamship Co, of Van- oo-razh, both A’s as in AT, OO at in FOOT, principal accent| | 478 — PHONES — 871 S | enough. nounce an-t Ty ¥ | couver, Wash., who is now in Ju- " b 4 R on last syllable. High Quality Foods at e ) WORKABLE BILL inside the U. 8. A. { neau tull(x tiee Corp?r;' OFTEN MISSPELLED: Patronize; IZE. Enterprise; ISE. ! Muderate Prices The Rexall Store = e o MpPINg Prob-| uNONYMS: Wisdom, judgment, knowledge, undergtanding, enlight- | = = Your Reliable Phiarmactsts look as if the American (Cincinnati Enquirer» 7 1 Ellis, who is assistant distric!’“““"m' learning, discernment, sagacity 1 4 lls,mho 8 ae STEVENS® BUTLER-MAURO WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| ary by mastering one word each day.” Today’s word: | LADIES’—MISSES’ es. The bill | Most of us are shocked—and appropriately S0— manager for the Seattle district of es $4700,000. | by the primitive conduct of some peoples in far-off | yne steamship line, is lending his increase our vocabul DRUG" CO. + Fresident Truman will veto!lands casionally is brought home to us that|cpjpping knowledge to the local CONCILIATE; to obtain the friendship of. “It is the part of a prudent | b s anticipated to pass the bill | foreign countries do not have a monopoly on ‘1""_‘"‘1‘Z°dlccncvx|\ which plans to ship man to conciliate the minds of others, and to turn them to his own READY-TO-WEAR o S itk S ats This certainly is our reaction when we read | 3000000 board feet of lumber each gdvantage.”—Cicero. seward Street Near Third HAHIY RACE have de- | PEOP'€ i | . about supposedly grown-up men parading in sheets,| \\onih to Prince RUDETt ON itS OWI | s oo oo e s mmand enough Demogratic i v e mpded b burning fiery crosses and practicing such hooliganism | payge towed by its own tug. | as was vented upon three Georgia newsmen recently. On his way to Juneau, Ellis MODERN ETIOUETTF by | - inccme tax payments in the off at Vancouver and . KOBERTA LEE 1} MaSka nus“: supply Two reporters and a photographer of a Columbus, | stopped 5 Ga., newspaper re attacked while covering a Klan | prince Rupert B. C, and Ketchi- . Arttur M. Uggen, Manager 5 DEr nceting at the community of Shiloh. They were man- | kan to make primary arrangements | Planos—Musical Instruments or the lumber shipments. He ex- Q. When dinner is announced and there are guests of all ages! and Supplies cts to leave here In about & [recent, who should precede from the living room to the dining room, the || Phoue 206 Second and Seward Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is » Profession cent, most other brackets s 6f the wealthy sase personal exemp- | handled, forced to gulp down a pint of whisky aple(‘e,: tions by: 20 and permit the splitting of | were inoculated with a drug and then were photo- income between husband and wife in the States graphed in “compromising x:;sllt[m:;" : o v::;lk l\vh;n] th[emru-;}m:mtrg;uéza:s older or the younger people? | ABCHIE B BETTS which do nct have property law. This slice of life in the Unite ates sounds lil will also depar r Prince s s 1 1d precede, e younger guests following. | . c measur be retroactive Yo | the Nazis at play in their heyday. It eclipses the | Each barge load, said Ellis, will A. The older peo.pe{sh.ou ‘px‘ec 'l"ml Y \:"e' 8! "s SL d'“ 5 d;i HEINKE GENERAL Publi S N et is un. | rufian humor which the Fascists of Mussolini made |contain 750,000 board feet of fin- Q. M s peelin ERuities 3 destre §o RYE WDED ane fa SRl AT REPAIR SHOP ublic Accountant Bus b e 1 bra st ;‘ o % speclalty. It is anything but American ished lumber from the Juneau ‘alking with him, should one fln.em.pl to det‘a.n him? || Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Auditor T e pm:“m i n e of Abioasi Onless. we are to Welcome's return of hooded |Spruce Corporation. . The lumber A. Never; not even for one minute. Bid him goodbye at once. | Blacksmith Work ct sOmmmactet wts are high an owing no signs cre g. & i i\ % _ # LT & . ke ¥ i O \ i woud be considerably | terrorism such as flourished a generation ago among will be shipped overland by Tall| Q. What is the best way fo train children to be soclally at ease when i GENERAL REPAIR WORK Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 The total revenue loss entailed would be SORECEEIY ! 1, ignorant and bigoted, the State of Georgla and from Prince Rupert to the East- there are gueses in the home? | Pnane 204 920 W. 12n 8t : below estimates of the budget surplus expected for the the United States of America should call & quick halt | ern United States. A. By allowing the children to mingle with the guests, watching | .o FOR currcnt fiscal year, A "t to these hooligans. This is not an isolated instance - them closely and correcting them privately when necessary. c Wall Pa ' President Truman must know that a veto W't ¢ torrorism of the press, mor merely an individual o . PSS, s i B s o v S . 1y pe'. smart politically and agajnst the wishes of the peoble jnguig to civil rights. It 1s, we think, a challenge to Prlll(eSS Ehlabe'h [4 ( waflleld - Drng Slore who showed their desire for lower taxes in the last democracy. " democracy can be endangered a . ‘ LO OK a nd LEA R .1 by || (Pormerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) election by electing Republicans to office home as well as abroad. |s Exped“lg Baby. No ] iV A (. GORDON {| NYAL Family Remedies Ideal Paint ShOP e g i g —- i i [] ) g il HORLUCK’S DANISH ; 1 Rl . e R T 2 Phone 549 Fred W. . bandwagons than almost any other |has risen rapidly of late—even . . . AR i % 3 ICE CREAM Ted W. Wendt The Washinaton i O et of | theugh Russian movies are given U@L, CON irmation On what ticket was Theodore Roosevelt elected President? : o & o s. This time he is all|them free plus free transportation AL 2. Which of the six continents is the smallest? | f Meny-fio-Round winner [to the movie houses. i e el 9. WEaL She ouii sy oalon ? . i Hnlchlngs Ecnnumy S&T xy Fred's bandwagons — i S sponsible British court source has 4. How did the wedding ring come into use? i Men’s and Buys Clothin; ; n First Committee, i 5 3 ¢ 5. In what Psalm is “My cup runneth over"? | g HVE ARE IN“"A]’ED taken cognizance of a French argel other was the Ku Klux Klan. news report that Princess Eliza- ANSWERS: | Choice Meais At Al ACROS STREET FROM ling to o sworn affidavit by ""o H.KS lODGE beth is expecting a baby. The 1. Republican. | Times Wartield's Drug Store Liam F. Wieseman, King Kleagle French report said the Princess 2. Australia. [| PHONES 553—92—95 Box 1465 Phone 677 the B f the Wiscorsin KKK, Zimmer-| Five candidates were initiated BY jntended to call off her engage- 3. Time. | ki nan was an active Klansman. Ac- ! the Juncau Elks during the regular g S 5 | Russia attacks, E c g’ 55 S & ments in June 4. In the olden days men shackled and enslaved their women. Wed- | z 1 bases 1 el '”“m],l 5 V‘,:i:”‘l ,:w,‘ll,‘:‘),:h:,]; H :,‘,‘:kl’\g-‘k““;]:l:';Wl.’j’:[,“mfi‘:' Cl?;? A:K' COLur‘«u sm[xrcf s-(:); uu::s (hls ding rings were used as symbolic of this shackling. | The Charles W Car!e! The AlaSkan no‘el o DeCR! 8 ers 8 s contrary to the facts an ha e { aEsEsn. houibeh provisional Klen N 1lton L. Polley, Rudolph C. Pusich, princess has taken on three or 5 The #ad. i Mortuary Newly Renovated Rooms MORE WHEAT TO EUROPE lin ier of 1922 while he William H. Sherlock, Harold four more engagements for the - — —— e e o L ne at Reasonable Rates > S fobd oabinsy|Was ' candidabe for Secretary of Stephengon snd Herold C. Warner. month of June, He adds there is Pousth and Franglin Sta. e 10 2 idering | State. He was initiated at the| . A speoial fouch: wes,added 18, ‘gvery jlikelinnon that fe Princess ELLIS AIR LENES PHONE 138 ONE SINGLE O v in wheat al-| Klan headquarters in the Alhambra | the initiation conducted by ‘Exalted yij] be making public appearances oxt | Building.” Ruler Victor Power when he read j i hrave At 3 ¥ Kn { Geat ’ ) he next | d 3 in July. But there still is no di .lh-:wh:;u ( -”\m' luj‘v’?):“h' Atter being elected Gover, a letter to the Lodge and Sher-iyect denial or coniirmation from DAILY Tnlps JUNEAU To KETCHI N | catd Beverage co- PHONE, 555 s: How to prevent greedy speeu- | 1l IR, AR e T :g,fi?c;xfcr: e l,lfmwr e asbe B gy e via Pelershnrg and Wrangell Wholesale 805 10th St Thomas Hardware (o. ors Gl W mar s ” Y o ' i 2 N » =~ curring reports he Tincess N . B : K. K. Klan membership when tance of Elkdom. Sherlock Was js expecting a baby. With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. PHONE 216~DAY or NIGHT PAINTS —t OILS ot R ¢ state em-|(hen presented with a special EIks| — e Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. for MIXERS or SODA POP Bl‘:'dfl’l’“:"n:lnfl:# fired a Cathol | I l Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS i Remington Typewriters | attended by rep plbgee Alex Oobban, and had o\ mevioereiiyl R TR CWEE 80 8. gt CARD OF THAN FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 e State, Agricwitural and Commerce! testify res ding the dismissal be-' from the Californian, a lifelong. < Departments, it was decided that » a Civil Service hmu‘n};—‘, dAI friend of his. N | The patrons and friends of the el i e o Ak y <hnlsi] hearing Zimmerman refused to| Beb Druxman was fined $2 forcn, 1 B ines, Bill Dore and e S ot a2 it SOLD and SERVICE he goal of 450,000000 bushels{' {Channel Bus Lines, ore ant D by 5 5 1 o) janswer @ iestion regarding his | soliciting Cancer Drive donations g vis k I e . T P ' of wheat flour for Europe i iswer. &, guestion regar 8 ri associates, wish to thank them for ) g wheat aud flour for EUteRe e ian memBenahip e o el aarvice and [} EES EXATNED LENSES PRESCRIBED IDEAL GLASS C0. J. B. Burford & Co. | 4 ¢ 2 However, when court action was| vertising is forbidden in the EIKs | courtesy of several years standing I| 538 Willoughby Avenue “Our Doorstep Is Worn by | n e ¢ ed, but probably 8 5 = ichleved, but PODUY| )| catened to make him answer, Lodge. This fine and all otheron the runs between Douglas and . DR D D. MARQUARDT s Blaien oni G Satisfied Customers™ J cos 0000 ot more. OF| 71 crma, according 0 the Mil|fines. collected last evening Were| juncau, which at times were tak- OPTOMETRIST DON ABEL PHONE 633 ete with 70,000,000 waukee Journal, met with John C.|then donated to the Cottie’s Can- en in the face of great odds not Second and i ranklin Jureau | FORD AGE shels towal Europ.| Kleist, a Kian leader, and Charles, cer Drive | due to the behavior of any of PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Il - (Authorized NG i B. Lew imperial representative, - R - the company. | GnEAsr:osr Gle“:)n, ts before J 00.000. This is than the ean 30 may exceed 570 50.0¢ bushels mc Agric ral Departme ly cstimated would be eva its F rt men cagily pre- y gave him special dispen: Genumne Levi's, now available at| Respectfully, i Vhe ™ n 0 G G A“ to withdraw from the Klan. He 840 tf| (1t) : Flooring Coniractor was then able to answer that he AR was not member of the Klan. Laying—Finishing Oak Floors CALL 209 Zimmerman is now one of Mac- Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Street ve- | MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM 1891—0ver Ha" a Cenfury of Banking—1948 Arthur's chief campaigners SN MERRY-GO-ROUND - v | Americans for Democratic Ac- a daily habit—ask i proximat ’ ‘ lor it by name 55000000 b Tast | tlon, sometimes described as_the of the * Casler’s Men's Wear J Dairi year’s record crop was 000,000, 1 ey Deal government exile” | paiiof & Formerly SABIN'S uneau alries, Inc. ilo tr8 kreatest previols crop— | Wil came out for Eisenhower ,\wui e Alis s e P 046 -was 153,000,000 bushels 110 in Pittsburgh While Con- | 12. Arabian B ) Th B‘ M B hr‘_‘/nd Stetson and Mallory Hats 3 ne hitch In increasing Europ- exposes strategic shipments 0| y3 pft played o . the prain . S Arrow Bhirts and Underwear Chrysler Marine Engines | One h ] I : I Ll B shigalation 1 one of the Marshall Plan| If- Mature @ peuty L an Allen E Shoes MACHINE SHOP : e h ol | countries—Beligum—has just con-| 1§ Vertabie ' hfinn e B i % cluded a juicy trade -pact with| 17 p Shyway Marine Hardware special ses S Al B8k s pleriyman ! e i 2 Mest eterans for Eisen-| g Pertaining i ar. that 0 0 - Ve n BRcl O REAE Oldest Bank in Alaska Chas. G. Warner Co rlivestock feedl and % i a ‘l"x"‘ g fi‘-w:):nuls " . emarg dome shall not ‘1 e v They EoRiain ot ime B Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle TMLY fl-flms ¢ be less than buskajs | Feniey Bicle, Washingeon ey | 3 s COMMERCIAL Ben the current fiscel yea lare trying to bombard Ike with @ Funive 2 SMusicat instra- | SAVINGS HOME GROCERY | 4 June 30 i"" 000 .dx""‘“ "“‘\f“u y ?“‘“’1‘: 1 Dwell upon 3. Policeman | NUNN-BUSH SH’?SES Ph l cung, Henry Wallace’s forme owe 4L er- TETS A’ 4 . right-hand man, will practice law e [ 8 oN. B one 146 i ne Uvalde, Texas, Jo Garn- L o | Home P« b 6. Feminine nume | i i Liquor Store—Tel. 699 £7i6- hometogn B HU‘I has Jr Brared | J. L. KIRKPATR‘CK ] Quality Work Clothing American Meat — Phone 38 : decided to undertake a million- ¥ Nher . p ! . Y. Plowering | o . . - o win I e o g e FRED HENNING Bt vear. wh ral candidates | Imitative EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENIN y : : st g T Savie b , Complete Outfitter for Men 1C low and W i gt R : citer Present this coupon to the box office of the 44 production e S, S 2 A > SYSTEM CLEANING £4.000,000 a to reopen | 2 | | £ B. W. COWLING Alaska Laundy . pects here B this vear, it was ded that con as Congress . < 000,000 bush: e more manpower and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Bscuionsiy hian. Smartest thing Secretary of De- 5 . COMPANY DR. ROBERT SIMPSON Winchell re Russia | E Feteral Lux -12¢ per Person it o A Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted MACARTHUR'S FilIg£ 3 & The Mac g it Taft not happy about | s LI Ha ssen’s cam- | » SIMI g - PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. suarrens Phons 165 o Avpolments o T v i st going in cert@in Ohio.dis- aspect: not y. Cleveland Teledo, ' amount of pent on : i 5 4 - e i the men' AEION .\;\:im‘xl)’;«;,\;r‘.‘.w “,,'f d:xl»: 1. PSS pon and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and SANITABY MEAT ASHENBRENNER,S i S Motion-picture ~czar b Genara: dehes RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. e P o oven | Eric Johnst ling at the White WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! FOR BETRR MR A USED R e th ex-Govern. | Eric Johnston, calling at the 3 z‘f:“cf';xi:mh” i el ) P week, informed Truman 13—PHONES—49 FURNITURE o hat ¥ and Italian attendance atey _—— Free Delivery - Phone Willoughby Ave. Zimmerman, an ex-Dewey back-| : sy 1 1owinge of Amcrics o er, has been on more i { Amcrican mo 5} There is no substitute for newspaper advertising'

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