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TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1948 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE SECOND and FOURTH | Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. WILLIS R. BOOTH, 147 et i e bt b e bt it oies 1 | ;zo YEARS AGO 7% smpire e | ’wflhout saying, under Rhode and his selected staff, | with greater financial support, a much better service will be the resuit VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Taku Post No. 5559 Meets first and third Fridays. Post Hall, Sew- ard St. Visiting Com- rades Welcoma. VERN METCALFE, Daily Alaska Empire T R P RGN Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alasks WELEN TROY MONSEN - - . - OUR DAIRY HERDS ARE OK President DOROTHY TROY LINGO = = = Vice-President | e ! MAY 4, 1928 Worshipful Master; WIIIAM R. CARTER ~ « = = Editor and Manager e , i A , 192 Commander: WILLIAM . g aster; JAMES W ELMER A, FRIEND = = = = M Good news is given to Juneauites by Dr. Earl T. Among teachers named for the 1928-1920 school term were Gertrude| M. SHERLOCK, Adjut- LEIVERS, Secretary. ot e ST D | Graves, Territorial Veterinarian of the Territorial Sandberg, Mrs. Iva Tilden, Mildred Abrahamson, Miss V. Bourgette, Ann | *™ 4 Department of Agriculture. In a statement made to MAY 4 paae Rohwer, Donnie Taylor, Grace Bishop and Josephine Tupper. Matter. 7€) BP.0.ELKS i Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. nl. Visiting brothers wel- come. JOSEPH H. SADLIER. Entered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Clai SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Delivered by carrier in Junes r $1.5¢ per month) six months, §15.00 By mail, posta One year, in adve W. A. Eaton, mining man, arrived to make an inspection of prop- erty in this vicinity. The Empire, Dr. Graves said that following comple- tion of his yearly examination of the various dairy herds in this vicinity, the stock is found to be well This is most gratify- | You'll Always Get a Better Deal in Fur Styles and Values at Martin Vidor Furs, Inc. Bob Swanson Amelia Caldwell Mrs. Chris Eggan one yeas paid, at the following rates: £15.00; six mopths, in advance, $7.50; . . . . . . . . ° . . . e sceccccsce @ month, in ndvance. $1.80. cared for and in good condition. Sabscrivers Wi ccnfer a favor if they will promptly motify Clara Hood PUREPE S T Z mmn_‘:::lzs:":;xm-,ox ey faflure of frregularity in the delivery | ing to the hundreds of milk users as a large amount is Olyde Lester E. M. McMayburn, from Shelter Island, was at the Zynda Hotel. ! | Swedish Pur Craftsmen for g:::z:grynuler, W. H. BIGGS, o leonones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. used for benefit of children Mrs. R. T. Page e Three Generations g o £ N A ) Rose Stanton Princess Alice arrived with 11 passengers and two days mail from s e sl MEMBER Or ASSOCIATED PRESS N v o 4 \e Associated Press 1 Sively entitled to the use for Justice for Ni Ruth Waddell the south. it Z el Asmcaied Pros J cielusirly Sttt et | oe., Lo ] I ot | | “say 1t With rrowers but | | 2 THings for Your Office Fise rredited in this paper 2nd also the local news published s St ! & i w4 {:]: A - Nerein Ao ¥ AT < o T | The Chamber of Commerce decided not to maintain a tourist desk | | “SAY IT WITH OURS! CH ATIVES — Alacks Newspapers, 3411 | The Japenese-Americans who were evacuated {rom T duricg 4 e # i L RLES R. GRIFFIN Co P e Seattin, Wi, | the West Coast in the emergency of 1941 and detained . : turing coming season i Juneau Florists 1005 SECOND AVE * SEAT™E 4 - ELiot 5323 e ! during the war in “relocation’centers” suffered serious | arriet ieszen, T N Y { T | property losses as a result. It.was not their fault Sixteen racers were announced for the Capital-to-Capital Yacht R,:\ceg PHONE 311 ." '74 i Eecludrvaly 4 [that they were evacuated. They had committed 1o Emme" Botelh [to be held during the summer. The course was from Olympia, Wash., | ”__,__*”MW crime; not a single attempt at espionage or sabotage 0 (to Juneau. % | n E ill r ‘d c was ever officially attributed to them. But in the | Weather: High, 46; ow, 44; rain. i e m e .. hysteria that succeeded the attack on Pearl Harbor, | T W d S t d Y‘WW'—_ B I'] ottice Case Lot Grovery ’ the military commander in charge of the defense of 0 e a ur a ; A G b’ ! PHONE 704 B:I‘l S rofld cent’r | the West Coast decided that it would be safer to have o D L E | h | . R rocery Phones 104—105 them in the interior of the country. They were forced | At an iniormal wedding Satur- | a. ‘,’ essons In ng |S W. L. GORDON { HAY’dcg,(‘?lN' COAL Meat Phones 39539 {to dispose of homes and business interests in haste|day moiming, May 8, at 9:30 | | and STORAGE Deliveries—10:15 A. M. and in many instances at great sacrifice; some of them | o'clock in the Catholic Church of | . —~——— S| 2:15 — 4:00 P. M. lost everything that they hed owned in the way of | Nativity, ~Miss Harriet Tieszen, | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “There were less than nvei c A L I r o R N l A | worldly goods. .| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hemy nundred people at the game.” Say, “There were FEWER than five hun- | i | | These people have sought no redress for the| Tieszen of South Dakota, will|geq peopley’ i Grosery and Meat Market { humiliation to which they were subjected, or for the |become the bride of Mr. Emmett % i P b A i 1 . [ trespass on their constitutional rights as American | Botelho. : OF‘TE;‘ MISPRONOUNCED: Abstractly. Accent first syllable, not| | ¢78 — PHONES — 871 “Th 5 ——————————— + arv X t [ . ] < e g citizens, But manifestly, as a matter of elementary | The Rev. Henry L. Sweeney will| ¢ 5960 : Lx | High Quality Poods at e Rexall Store WARNE'S VISIT HERE | justice, they are entitled to compensation for material { will officiate. Miss Juanita Wilson OFTEN MISSPELLED: Peremptory; PER, not PRE. ; i Moderate Prices Vot Baitarie B losses incurred through no fault of their own. A bill |will act as maid of honor and| SYNONYMS: Friendly, affable, amicable, cordial, companionable, ' "= : - e Pharmacists 4 | 0 is P racuati i J is- agle will be best. man. |sociable, kindly. | UTL UR L psent S Assista Secretary of thefor establishment of an evacuation claims commis-|John Monag B ; e Dapeons Vi ”‘l:."“ \\\ (;Am:,vq;;:\ ,\l bnm only | slon which would determine the compensation due| After the ceremony there mlli WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us'i STEVENS’ ER-MA 0 | ratery mpfl.“":l‘m : “1 I-“' 4‘1< ;‘ Alaskans inas. | them was introduced in 1946. It 'was reported favor- } be a wedding breakfast in the |increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: | DRUG CO. | beneficial to that officia) but also to AASIHIE "0 laply to both House and Senate'in the Seventy-ninth | Iris Room of the Baranof Hotel!STOLID; dull; impassive; not easily excited. (Pronounce the O as in! LADIES —MISSES’ much as several important subjects have been brought |\ o ec” ang passed thetlatter body unanimously {for the immediate wedding party.| DOLL). “His stolid face bore no sign of repentence.” | READY-TO-WEAR up 4nd briefly but thoroughly discussed butt seached the former too late for floor consideration fand Saturday evening there will N il it sictet - TS ‘HARRY RACE The Assistant Secretary came to Juneau primarily | prior to adjournment. In the present Congress, the |be a wedding reception at the \! g 1 i l to discuss military reservations to the westward but | House has approved the bill but the senatef has no&ihclme of Mr. gnd Mn; Jo:n Mon- | D by 51 Drugglsi * . R anc » Vi fortune if it were!agle, 1036 D Street for the many ! s OBERTA i 3 Jeau,” during his several appearances, he | yet acted. It would be a great mis i ! R TA LE . p ¥ i 1"‘(”,( 1‘” ent U; Indian claims, affirming the | allowed to lapse again through carelessness or on ac- friends of the couple. The wed—! { . aska n“lc SIlpply "The Squibb Store’ R JNE .(kuurml i fered wards of the Federal Gov- | count of the pressure of other business. There appears | ding and reception are not. invi-| eeeerreeeoeeeed || arthur M. Uggen, Manager Where Pharmacy Is » Indians are still conside ment of o claims will| 0 be Do question'as to the desirability and justice of | tational l Q. Shouldn't a business woman who signs her name “Martha /|l py Museal T Profession ernment, but stating settlement of the CIAMAS W 7| g jegisiation. Delay in enacting it can serve only | Miss Tieszen is employgd i the | jones” place “Mrs.” or “Miss” in front of her name? gy ety start certain development; has told why the Gov- to perpetuate a wrong and to aggravate the injuries | Juneau Public Welfare offices and | A e, eskithea P el s el T the‘ and Supplies 3 ernment has reserved strips of land on both sides of | “hich these loyal Americans have endured. | Botelho is with the Highway Pa-| d s d ik S Phone 206 Second and Seward he Alaska Highway: mentioned importance of inter- | T {letter is unable to determine whether to address it to Mrs. or Miss. X it Adnixn Highwny. SHeeH ; o s g i ! . What am should a bride-to- i { national airports and further funds being made avail- | Invesfigating Indians | ST 'xuvo?v Bumomm sholld B P HPINKE GENERAL Public Accountant able for the Fish and Wildlife Service. i —_ 1 5 2 g 5 4 REPAIR SHOP i A. She should use the initials of her maiden name, as the linen | S . . ty | (Ketchikan News) h BoMB SE"T BY | 3 Auditor Tax Counseltor And last night, at the mm)(_m,g g Junm; i:: Representative Welch, Republican, California, in- {and silver are her property, and do not belong to her husband. |y, Hm‘“:" oil By Council, many local projects were taken up anc €18 | ;004 jegislation to set up a special House Com- | i Q. Which is the correct way to hold a cocktail glass or wineglass, e Wk Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 cussed. Among these were Gold Creek control, & larger | "ORREEC AE L o e "650,000" for investigating e M A". ExplODES. [ the Bovitte v ARe stz t GENERAL REPAIR WORK R Small Boat Harbor, paving of Glacier Highway, exten- | ,o0) gng economic conditions of the iIndians of ¥ l A THE ctias’ Sho1A b Nerd 'y tha At Phone 204 920 W. 12th Bt o sion of the Juneau Airport, and dredging of Menden- 4 Alaska which he says is “disgraceful” and “a blot upon | ONE MAN K“‘lED' iR Shanic AR AR — hall Bar | the entire government.” He wanfs a long-range plan I 1 > ; Wal' Pape' { ally -sufficient. Of course, 11 The Assistant Secretary was given first hand |to make them cfco;room‘c;lll‘:u:ilefds‘;“m’:l;e Mereiiriand e i) I_ 0 0 K a nd |_ EA R N by j Warfield's Dnlg Stor information and he stated this was just what is needed lsgéo%gggfll; e oD et g A L G0 parcel bomb addres- | | A. C. GORDON (Pormerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Ideal Paint Sho P s wel- | Al v 4 ay 3.—a—. parce. omb a ress 4 for formation of plans consistent with Alaska’s wel | Emount for information mat‘cnn ba (urmsh_ed for e }lo 5] Rzy s ucqultudg 4 NYAL Family Remedies p fare and development. | nothing by government, Territorial and public and| o i B0 o wion hoy in “Pales-| 1. ‘Which four of our States border on the same Canadian province? HORLUCK’S DANISH Phone 549 Pred W. Wendt TSR i‘pr\vale agencies in M‘v‘“‘l:“' "z:“‘;“:{exl‘]‘:fl ‘:xgsc"t":; tine, exploded today, killing his| 2. Of what metal is “Au” the chemical symbol? ICE CREAM ik APPOINTMENT OF RHODE keep crowding into Alaska without ded | Prother, Rex Farran, 26. | 3. On what mount did Moses receive the Ten Commandments from i ¥ | jobs, some “self-sufficiency” is going t;o be ::? ed} *rhe bomb, enclosed in & GOPY |Jehovah? H h' J r !cl' H i as| 3 y vhites. Moreover, the conditions | v Py ah? = ‘ The recent appointment of Clarence J. Rhode as by ll‘m \;ngxfloszgn;};msgpefl;r;g T, the conditions | " shakespeare’s plays, was dliv-|" 4, What common English word means a color, and also means a ufc InGs Economy uneau X oot Linic | ~ .Regional Director of the United States Fish and of the Indians, o e g ¢|ered at the Farran home this|yoicen i ?g . have met with populur‘ Alaska than is true of the Indians in many parts o mioring, i ee ; : “arket Rm. 14, Shattuck Bldg. Wildlife Service appears to have met With DOPRMF{ o yiteq States. The main thifglthe Indians Prob- | “young parran was alone in the| > What poem is regarded as Longfellow's masterpiece? o : Retidtaan it approval according to all repohts received by by want in Alaska is removal of any discrimination | o frigg kbl e ANSWERS: oice Meats At All Times By Appointment Only pire. That he is efficlent for his duties, goes WIthout ' o nay et exist. They have already made won- | gy o g : 1. Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, and New York border on the | PHONES 553—92—95 o comment or his appointment would not have been | qorful progress toward their own “selr-suflwgencyx" Police said the parcel was mail- | Province of Quebec. made by the Washington authorities w)m. are careful | pep. Welch probably has 1n mxlnd (:;ep vct;:dxll‘l'o:'mo.: ed 15 Bnglard. . ‘T Haside. of - the 2. Gold. ! 'l'lle nllfikfll flnlel in choosing those for such responsible positions. EN- |the Indians some 50 years ago when they Yeath |book had been cut away to make 3. Bisint Sinat ! The charles w' Caner forcement of the laws are paramount and it goes exploited. e ak ______ |room for the bomb. I 4 Hue N M i : Newly Renovated Rooms - — st st & R BN .| The Jewish. youth, Alexander 5. “Hiawatha.” ) g . !abum Senator Taft and the im- ful in the market that he has built 'Rpubowitz, 18, disappeared last 2 0 ufll! at Reasonable Rates “‘e wafl'lll‘lg'fll | portant Taft-Stassen primary to- up a beautiful estate on Long Is-| May 6. The Stern Gang, Jewishl( Pousth and Franklin Sts. PHONE SINGLE O fiay, is that Taft policies haven't|land reputedly worth a million dol- | undergound organization in Pales- C.J EHRENDREICH — C.P.A PHONE 136 Me"y'GO'Round boom too popular in the Senator’s lars. The estate is called Bar-|tine, claimed him as a member. . Je . . A, — home state. There is respect for carol. { The military court which acquitted PHONE 5565 By DREW PEARSON the Taft courage and the Taft | Visiting him on this estate last|Roy Ferran ruled that Rubowitz BUSINESS COUNSELLOR i card B“erage 0. 3 g | family, but no great love for Taft summer were none other than|had not been proved dead. He was Accounting Systems Taxes Wholesale 805 10th St Thomas Hardware Co. [ i 1 Texas commissioner MacDonald apducted whil i igns £ P inued from Page One) | policies. For instance : abducte ile posting signs for hone 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. g PAINTS — OILS fperiiyed : _ " 'While a Republican Congress, and his wife. They Were on @ the Jewish underground. The il PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Builders’ and Shalf 8 : ey lHk!led by Taft, was cutting the Fed-|vacation trip to Canada. Before prosecution based its case large- for MIXERS or SODA POP WARDWARE A tion, but may have a friendly talk o o, "y o6t to ribbons, the state |they left, MacDonald's good friend, [}y on a light gray hat which it g with him, urging him not to run. | L Td by Republicans, |broker Harriss; went into South- said was found nearby and bore e L was doing just the opposite. In hampton along with MacDonald, |thé name Farran. ! o . Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS Remington Typewriters OF. LoBBY o1y | 1047-48, the overwhelmingly con- |stopped at the establishment of | e s o SOLD and SERVICED by Hard-working _Senator “)‘;""“_ trolled Republican Ohio legislature, | Walter Rutyner, De Soto automo-|ELFIN COVE IN WITH & A & IDEAL GI.ASS Cfl. J B. Burford &co of Missourl begins {mportant Near i, 4o Republican Governor of bile dealer, and they bought a| LOAD OF KING SALMON Railways—New Construction—Repairs . : o . {age today oh the most POWEHIUL/npj, jncreased the state budget shiny new De Soto for MacDonald's 538 Willoughby Avenue “Our Doorstep Is Worn by lobby W*‘““““s“’“ d‘\“"‘" e 2 47 percent over Ohio's 1945-46 |vacation trip. The Elfin Cove II, from Eifin WE WILL CONTRACT Opp. Standard Ol Co. Batisfleg’ Outsmoe. 1 l‘“l’)i ““'f'l'g'd :::\ T‘;)‘mmu poth €xpenditures under Democratic Gov- | R Cove and owned by E. O. Swanson, DON ABEL PHONE 633 nnell an Ty , both | C 0 K i ia % | ) — 4t Ml ons s Republican joricE Frank Lauscvh((‘) AR During Australia’s gold rush, the | recently landed 4,00 pounds of YOUR JOB FORD AGENCY i Ml Democtat don't |, 1008 LU Senafe, Taft has| country's population increased from |king salmon at the Juneau Cold (Authorized Dealers) 4 agree on @ lot of things. E(n they | been. one of the most efficient 411,000 in 1850 to more thanStorage docks, which was taken 4 GREASES — GAS — OIL L et el leaders for a contrary policy Llloiz—ygg in 1860. y Iby the Alaska Coast Fisheries. P 0 BOX 2719 Phone 29 n o G G A “ Jneau Hfllfil' Co oil under the ocean bottom—name- SENALO] THOMAS' N YL - — i : ly tidelands ‘cil—belongs to _the SPECULATORS flonring Coniracior Foot of Main Street Federal Government. And if Don-| oOne bf the most interesting fig- ; nell is able to uncover some Of yres among the unique assort- Laying—Finishing Oak Floors MAKE | the big money that was put into ment of characters who had the ACROSS 29. Broad smile H CALL 209 JUNEAU DAIRIES Svumans campaign by the big ol run of Oklshoma Senator Thomss'| 1. fnformal 3. Plant Oldest Bank in Alaska DELICIOUS ICE CREAM | | boys who thought they were in- ojfice’ at the height of his specu grnce 3. Enemy a daily habit—ask for it by name ing future tidelands votes,|jating days was Robert M. Harriss| * Nanieal . 3¢ Delisnos. " | . c“l‘rls ““" wm bl ould e oled 10 Prest of the Harcis and Vose brokerage| 1 Dromat & - o oy 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1948 Juneau Dairies, Inc dent Truman’s credit that he re- firm - foloomEal s 98 Contunotion . Pormerly SABIN'S " e - mained true to his convictions, not! It was Bob® Harriss who handled | 13, Back of the Portent y 1 his political friends | Father Coughlin's deals when he| 14 Gaodbye Jrnte oot The B M Behrends A:mv Shirts and Underwear Chrysler Marine Engines I‘ There is one phase of the tide- was speculating in silver and who| 15 lehs‘m'g‘nn of ® Shees MACHINE SHOP Jands ol pressure group that|also handled the cotfon operations| 1g, Bgeshaped . 8 . Marin bears especial attention, It is the of Mrs. Elmer Thomas, the Sena-' 1i. On the highest a Skyway Laggage e Hardware fact that exactly the same gang!tor's wife aenE ) — p— Ch G w c shich ovelc J. S. Navy Mo’ idiree B Small vail apel i which oveicharged the U. S. Naw| Snuggling close (o both Senato Smail vatley ] T _ Safe Deposit as. b. warner Lo. i for Arabian oil, which finagled|Thomas and Robert Harriss have _distance 48. Ordinance Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle p Y ch Jush loans fram the U. S. Treasury |peen two state agricultural com- 2. Work with a 51 Bucvowltion o 0 ravern | ! H for King Ibn Saud of Arabia, and |missioners, A. E. MacDonald of Conmotiond . | compounis . 1 AREEG - B for OME L which lobbied to kill the partition|Texas and Tom Linder of Geor- Drying ovens 1. Swiss canion 65. Additins 1o : ifi?&fl;i‘“&‘.‘.‘. oxes Re”t NUNN-BUSH SHOES % GROCERY - of Palestine, is now pulling wires gia. Harriss has worked with . Barren 55 River In Egypt 59, Canine 3. Dressed in full B STETSON HATS Phone 146 | to turn the rich tidelands ofl |both men on various cotton deals. Ml oo COMMERCIAL SAVINGS reserve over to coastal states—| The way Senator Thomas' office it A Bome Liguor Store—Tel. 699 with considerable benefit to the has been used is somewhat like boles Quality Work Clothing Anfl'lelsfflusl—ml oil companies . this SRS scant o o o0 . — ca £ % In other words, Standard Oil; When the Senator from Okla- © jewel A R o SRR . BT SR ST mm Pl Telh illiaa B ot sl - Jgierine | . H. A. HERMANSEN | FRED G ZORIC Company, backed by the Guaranmty ; prices, naturally prices rose. ower . 5 i Complete Outlitter for Men ' Trust Company and varioys big, When Thomas forecast good crops pimemss ol 8s a paltrup swscrier w THE DAILY ALASKA SYSTEM CLEANING ! S, re th real people 1o |pri Sena- . Mexiean corn it ::::::flm;x 2 :\g"'u xolm.f Aaed zr’;ce; :;gniedépeexm‘g fl‘\; &tpl-; yumeal mush EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING a : n the pro- | yawne N 5 \ lobby and tidelands ofl. They g0 /posed policy of the Department of Furposs - Present this coupon to the box office of the Alaska Laund hand in hand Agriculture, the market reacted Abyssinian 7 Note—Its significant that the Advance knowledge of the Sena- Sy tlves CAPITOL THEATRE COMPANY DR. ROBERT SIMPSON ! Wall Street firm of James V. For- tor's speeches naturally,meant a . Verity { » B e R e A : frd sanatons and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Dodge—Plymonth—Chrysler OPTOMETRIST A ih the Cabinet. once handled the could buy or sell cotton just be- not solid DeSoto—Dodge Trucks Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted \ ing " " - o finances of the Arab-American oil fore one of the Senator's speech- "compartment mn GBEAT wALu - SIMPSON BUILDING I interests Forrestal is the man es, -. Deslire | o Phone 266 for Appointments R termisded | Tunisn &p, M| Agvicultursl commiasloners Mad: e Rowing Federal Lua —12¢ per Person SHAFFER'S it e i o 2 i the partition of Palestine, thus /Donald and Linder of Texas and Z 2 et i) ; ASHENBRENNER'S the Near East with about the worst | this respect. They are artists at dus FOR BETTER MEATS m . ; : : . L I3 : 1l candle USEL [ § international mess since the war|making angry protests against S S and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and e it AND USED | 3 ended. farm legislation. These protests 7 e < 3 13—PH! S—49 " A # kgt Silltae) {os: TSRR AL (L RETURN YOU to your home with our complimenta. il FURNITURE ‘ TAFT'S OHIO ity market, 49 River In ltaly WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave. 50. Organ ot Hicht One thing you have to remember | Bob Harriss has been so succe i I TR e damiuras .

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