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WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1948 PAGE FOUR | S MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 | SECOND and FOURTH And wouldn't we all find a long list of things | D -I A 1[ 'k E . fellow? VETERANS OF ! al y Alaska mI)lre that are right with the Other Fellow? | 20 Y E A RS A G 0 from JTOREIGN wARS Monhs of S oot | A R T R | And one doesn't have to be a Chamber of Com- | THR; EMPIRE e i el in Scottish Rite Temple | FMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY merce propagandist to find tHat there are a precious | \ ard Bt. Visiting Com- beginning at 7:30 p. m. || Main Streets, Juneau, Alasks lot of things that are right with our old home town, — rades Welcoms. WILLIS R. BOOTH 1 . . - - restdent VERM METCALFE, ' g - - Vice-President the friendly, the hospitable, the cordial and progressing MAY 5, 1928 Commander; WILLIAM Worshipful Master; JAMES W, | CLMER A. FRIEND L LT LT R e Bdwer town, the Territory's capital, Juneau. » o Miss Minnie Goldstein Jeft for a vacation in the States, to visit her I.!,.“EH LOCK, Adjut- LEIVERS, Secretary. ALFRED ZENGER - - - - Business Manager iy I 3 = % m—— prwshanssulBom —_— - ~ . MAY 5 o | sister. e Bakies 1 B o T aumses, 85 ecoud Clkks MAWAL, NEW DAILY AT ANCHORAGE o . _— s @ B.P.0.ELKS s RIPTION RATES: - - 3 n, o - 7 I ” eliverod by eartier In Juncaw srd Dousias for SLOF per menths |o Fred Henning . Charles E. Hooker, of the J. B. Caro Co., wholesalers, left for a| ) You'll Always Get a Better Deal M. ' six months, $8.001 one yea: .00 «The Anchorage News, for the past two and one-half | o Pete Schneider ® | yacation in Los Angeles to visit his mother. in Fur Styles and Values at eets every Wednesday at 8 By mall; postage pald, at the folowinsretes: . vears published as a weekly, issued on Saturdays, went ' e Mrs, Simon R. Meacham e — . . . p. m. Visiting brothers wel- One year. in advence $15.00; six mooths, in advance, $7.50; 3 ‘. | M l v . come. JOSEP oo month, in advance, S8 o promptty notity IO the daily field, six days a week, on May 1 ° Mrs. Chris Lokki ° Jackson Rice left on the Princess Alice for a vacation with friends ariin K"" fu“' ln(_ SBr R H H. SADLIER. Subscrioers ] o er a fav u r g g \he Butiness Office of any fafure o irregularity \n the delivery The issue received by The Empire reveals a news-| ® Mr. :{“‘1 ‘I‘MN ‘e’v-m‘;‘s:yder : in Victoria B. C. and eastern United States. U1 Sidieh i Graittiin: var i er, W. H. BIGGS, N leohones: News Office, 603; Business Office, 374, paper full of local, Territorial and world news cover- : E ",:, o1d Olarkaoi ¥ o Three Generations —_— - — -t age, with comics and features. Bl Mike Avoian, proprietor of the Workingmen's Store, announced the —_— T 3 AROEIAS . i 3 . Frederick McIntyre o 2 A 5 - Voo 065 | e Aotk A caniively. SHRIINA Yo B Juas. T8 Norman C. Brown, wellknown newspaper man of | o |addition of a tailor shop to his store. . “Say It With Flowers” but Things for Your Office Fouhlication of ell néws disopd B 10 A o mat ety westward section, is the editor and commenting | 4 ¢ o ¢ o ¢ @ © © ® o o — . 2, 3 lse rredited in this paper @ud & e : o R o M bl b on the change from a weekly to a daily says: “We e { The Juneau Public Schools announced the final musical program| | “SAY IT WITH OURS!” CHARLES R. GRIFFIN C e R T T morepEy < e — have gone into things as we see them and that will o :of the year to be held at the Elks Hall at 2 ofclock. « 1005 g R e NATiunAL REPR aska Newspapers, 1411 o 3 SECOND AVE ~ SEATHE 4 - Elior 532 i Avenue Bld be our policy in the daily and we plan to stick to what UGARE“E (AUSE F | s ! Juneau HOI]SIS s S B 3323 & we say and belleve untii'we find out we are awfully | '€: | Lou Harris, Deputy U. S. Marshal, resigned and returned to his old PHONE 311 B 7 wrong.” . BLAIE AT ST ANN'S; {ob of lineman, Serving Alaska Exclusively < ] et Here is success to the Anchorage Daily News. | WARNING IS ISSUED The pattern seems to be about the same, except The Erwin Feed Co. Office In Case Lot Grocery Mrs. B. H. Bertholl was initiated into the Women. of the Moose. Beri’s Food Center | Thanks to the alertness of the that when taking a country over, Joe doesn't Say,|pire Department yesterday after-; Steamer Princess Alice arrived in port southbound and many Juneau- | PHONE 704 “This i last territorial d d | ’ ¢ R § Grocery Phones 104—105 | “This is my last territorial deman !noon, the fire at St. Ann’s Hospital {ites left for vacations in the States. HAY, GRAIN, COAL Meat Phones 39—539 SR T | was soon under control. It is rea- ——— and STORAGE Deliveries—10:15 A. M. The reason the average person makes little sonable to believe the origin was a Baby Gordon Mills of Douglas returned home from the hospital. 2:15 — 4.00' P. M progress is that he doesn't know (1) where he is|cigarette tossed from a second floor & i 1 i and (2) where he wants to go. Iwindow on the €hannel side, which| \/ guingle of Douglas, returned from a vacation to the States | c ALIFORNIA Y | aropped to the new verandah (just RSB AT 2 | 1 i ’ e . lcompleted) on the floor below.| The multiple and serious troubles of the world| After the fire had teen thoroughly | are due largely to the fact that people are highly extinguished, a cigarette was tossed | spicious of one another—and with good cause. % ,w, and fell among the ! Grozery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices visiting his brother, Homer Swindle. ""The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO Wwilliam Stokes was injured when he fell from the roof of his home. | He was taken to St. Ann’s Hospital for treatment of brain concussion. | | from a win e v rubble of the fire, and was smould- In ever sc many cases, alas, when we bow to the | ering, burning afresh in the wood. provided in the ? GOING OUT? WHEN IS IC ¥ Weather: High, 52; low, 47; rain. The big question puzzling Alaskans now is, “When inevitable, the inevitable takes advantage of our Ash trays are i st S Bt STEVENQQ is the ice in the Tanana River at Nenana going position and pins our neck under its foot. | rooms, and, visitors, should be cogn- " ) DRUG out?” RN {izant of the fire hazard and use ex- D ;lv L 'n En | h by | il s Sy G CO. " Pe: in Norway treme caution when dispensing ot! a. Y essons I g |s W. L. GOBDON | 2 —MISSES Perhaps as this is written the ice has gone out ace In INorway | cigarette butts, says a hospital state- i READY-TO-WEAR nnY cE i Seward Street Near Third (New York Times) | ment. Had this occurred at night, Eight years ago the Nazis invaded the beaceful | the situation might have been most|. words OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “We are very pleased sthat | disasterous : becais 4:40 pm. in 1946. Last year it went out on May 3 at 5:53 p.m t went out on May 5 a Druggist The 4ist of guesses, in a book received by The mountainous chumry‘ur Norway and there_with launch- he is coming.” Say, “We are very MUCH pleased.” Empire, has just been received. The guess book i €d the first of their great offensives in the West. e OPTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Research. Preferred pronunciation is AI ka 3 “Th i - l:mivr than & telephone directory of any of the metro- 'Loday there 15 5 further ‘unstuipess 1 Nurwey s | Jaio Dnssecond RIS i aska Music Supply m: Sqmbbm Stmn 4 % iy Russia completes a “treaty of friendship” with neigh- p l T i & & Arthur M. Uggen, Manager re rmacy - politan citie f of those making guesses Were .. pyyjang an honorable member of the Scandinavian | fopel' y ransiers | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Consensus; SEN. Census; CEN. i L Profession eliminated when May 3 came and passed. That left family i | SYNONYMS: Infinite, interminable, illimitable, limitless, unlimited, Pianos. Mcnd e Illmmmenh book of one and one-half inches thick with 150 r AR G . AR | eternal and Supplies | people could love peace more passionately | o gollowsiy transters of prop- |€ternal Phone 206 Second guesses to the page |than do the Nirwegians, as history bears witness.| o "0 i ren have been tectrand| ~ WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us|| ——e. ond apd Beward ARCHIE B. BETTS Even in April, 1940, Norway could have had peace— of a kind—by submitting to Hitler’s unsavory demands. But to the sons and daughters of the Vikings, the It is estimated that more than 180,000 made guesses this year leaving a smaM fortune, in terms of government spending, for the fortunate ones on the recently in the office of U. S. Com- missioner Felix Gray Lemuel L. Batten to Roland Ce- (—Pope. lincrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word {SUBSIST; to have existence. “Subsist, not in the good of one, but all. Public Accountant REPAIR SHOP Auditor Tax Counsefor e || Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Blacksmith Work GENERAL REPAIR WORK price was too high “because we loved freedom, {democracy and justice above all else.” So the Norwe- | T 7 | gian folk stood up to fight the German transgressors. | S RIGHT WITH JUNEAU! | Today Norway lives in understanding with all nations | P e | MODERN ETIQUETTE %merra vee | cil Gilmer, property in West Juneau. ! Charley Woods to John W. Ma-; loney, 5 acres of land at Tee Harbor. minute of that certain day Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 WHA : 4 . A ! and “we expect and wish with all our hearts to con- | Sowa ptaonglas and Mike Chero- Phone 204 929 W. 12th St FOR It is human nature to want to criticise. Any |tinue to do so. But," continues Ambassador detg’t"hk:f"],T"ATe Ri‘):}}t';&'; property on; - W ll P cracker-barrel conversation will scon reveal this | Morgenstierne, “if that situation should ever change | s B Anderson ) B A‘! Q. When persons sitting behind one at a theatre persist in talking, a ape" o % § s L —God forbid—the Norwegian people will stand up | y : inherent tendency in the nature of man. And the | against any future aggressor. We shall fight wlm(gmrps, property 14': miles north- talk will at once proceed with criticism. Criticism | west of Juneau everything we have, preferring to die on our feet rather % = of what goes on around town. What's wrong with | than m.(."(,n olr kn;gs,. % U. 8. A. to William McKenzie, 4.- | resent the request and do not stop, speak to an usher about it. and what’s wrong “with the other fellow.” The Norweglans know what freedom means, be- 74 acres at Tee Harbor, Q. What is the correct way for a girl to introduce her aunt to a the “other Zellow” who is ‘wrong in the | cause for five long years they were robbed of it. Even |, Albert B. Carver to Joseph L.|young man? & 155 Never, oh never, is he (the critic) | today, while the small Scandinavian nation lacks most | L1omas. property in the Triangle| ~ A. “Mrs. Smith (pause slightly), Mr. Jones. Mrs. Smith is my | lot the comforts and even secessities of life as we|Croup, 13 miles northwest of Ju-|aunt.’ ! Americans know them, the Norwegians are more than i i Q. Should a bride enclose a small card, giving her new home | i ; ¢ willing to continue without them so long as they| Estatc of Anna Anderson 10 8¢-|aqgress, in her wedding invitations and announcements? have peace and independence 8« Soott, property near Lawson Warlield's Drug Store If they || (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) || NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM | would it be proper to ask them to stop? i A. Yes, but try to do it in a quiet and pleasant manner. Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wenat s0-and-so, Always, it mind of the eritic Juneau Foot Clinic Rm. 14, Shattuck Bldg. PHONE: BLUE %19 * By Appointment Only wrong Huichings Economy Market Choice Meats At All Times Wouldn't is be fine and dandy for all of us to s b o i el it At | A. No; this is an outmoded custom and is no longer practiced. | Creek. i Bar! Bland to Nell #-Moore. Hofis | fedentestnriaiismdfornsnaiss Son map -k = Th;Washinglon But Taft got on the phone again, | Arabian oil to build its refinery. | s el o and demanded that Wherry keep Ho mow represents the combine| g, 'n a1y anransm tmeoin rar- || LOOK and LEARN by | PHONES 5539295 Merry-Go-Round S W o e o AL ooe i Wkt e | 105 acres at Gustavus A. G. GORDON {|{ - ‘ hio primaries were over. Franz voh Schilling was Middle G ’ | Y g = “It's a policy matter and must|Eastern oil attache for the State 1;;:gEi:u:ihfizfdflgvfc Vet Tnl e i The Charlesw Cafler ne Alaskan flolel By DREW PEARSON be decided by the policy commit-| Department in Cairo, while on| J F. Malony Co. to L .A. Sturm,| 1. How long does ine average dream last, according to sclentists? | * Sk i : 2 tee,” insisted Taft, who is policy leave from the oil combine. He |property at Ninth and Gold Belt| 2 Which is heavier, gold or lead? Moriuary ewly Renovated Rooms \ (Continued from Pa chairmane |is now back with them. and at Seventh and, East 3. 'What town is located nearest the geographical center of the il ool | aat was. init ohe Regublican oon- Obediently, “Taft’s offlce boy J. Howard Marshall, eenerflli Fel L. Ordonia to Fred Floresca,|United States? prfignx“mue L PHONE BINGLE O fendas | aGiirs e - pndispiteal ey Nebrasks! herded Bridges in- | counsel for the Petroleum Admin-|property and boarding house on 4. What famous man was the oldest signer of the Declaration of Democratic candidate, Dr. Robinson | 10 # corner and asked him to hold | istration for War, is attorney for|South Franklin St. Independence? — a few days. Btandard (OlNgE Oelifornia. Steve Granzon to E. A. Belarde,’ 5 what bird exceeds all others in the quality and variety of its PHONE 555 The Senator from | Card Beverage Co. HEINKE GENERAL pointed out. If Taft were the soie [ ! A e . results | New - Hampshire objected, but| 26 3 _|property and cabins numbered 421, o Republican nomivee, the resits | Wl “Ciieltenca to biook the bill| NO Mmatier how conscientious|ezs ang 426 on Wiloughby Ave. |P' whoesate 805 10m & | | | Thomas Hardware Co. It was shortly after -consulting |90 the fioor. lit is difficult for anyone to de-[mz')c g;"'::erm er.r;ml:l ‘An::;; 1. About five seconds. PHONF, 216—DAY or NIGHT PAINTS s OIS with Dr. Robinson that Tait came| So the U. S. Air Force, Which | termine the dividing line between | pourtr dnEa:tY property 2 Gold. : ui:n:xs SODs Pae Builders’ and Shelf cut with his political “new look,”:is lagging behind Russia in build- | quty to his country and duty to "R‘)b;r:“‘; Scho‘ ok R L i Govnty. Kanss or or HWARDWARE starting off with a speech, “What|ing new planes, was forced o Wait his company. ‘Significantly, Ralph |gayer. property i}:‘p Douglas 4 Benjamin Franklin, : : Is A Liberal?” | for Taft. {Davies, deputy administrator of Joselph R. Werner to Elwin Mes-! 5' The nightingale. Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS Remington Typewriters Note—Dr. Robinson works for SRR !the Petroleum Administration, 1at-|ser house and property on Twelfth r______ B SOLD and SERVICED by one diyision of the Gallup Poll—| THE FAR-FLUNG OIL er lost out with Standard of Cali-|near D Street, . IDEAL GLASS CO J. B. Burford & that which handles private re-| LOBBY fornia, reputedly because he favor- | sawley. Stérling o Joseph B. ELLIS AIR LINES » . B. Burford & Co. «I D'i‘ G g G ‘xi!up ihcfld To understand the ramifications ed his country more than his|werner, house and lot on Gold Belt 538 Willoughby Avenue “o's"‘::"'" Is Wern by of the poll, 15 a close friend oflof the oil lobby, you have to re-|company. near Ninth Street HIKAN ied Customers™ (n"‘\«nm:' Dewey's and frequently glize that it has two great goals ‘ a7 A Arthur A. Fremlin to Duane T. DAILY nms MEAI’ To mc DONO:‘,B:E:SFdamP(:;:)g‘E & advises him on public reaction abian oil and tidelands oil| NOTICE | Peterson, 21.156 acres on the Gla- via Pe!e“b“g and wl-angeu FORD AGENCY e comprise the two gre: t I will not be responsible for any untapped oil resources in the world. |bill contracted by the cier Highway. Grace F. Paine (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL American | With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. to Clayton L. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. | on the Glacier OVEK SYRUP BOGGAN le battle similar to| It isn't fair to put every Ameri- | Beauty Parlor, as of Dec. 1, 1947.;!’0110;-. property ine feud s in the off-| can oil company in the lobby, be-| (878 3V Patricia Hagerup. |Highway near Salmon Creek FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Juneau Motor Co. € over maple syrup cause a lot of them only suffer| SATRERE 2 77 TR R A B (RO i | - Foot of Main Street cahaoletions. SARALGFLad & remE od. trict bag rumiciy] S e Flocring Contractor ¢ Aiken, who can detect pure stirred up by their competitors. | £ ’ aple syrup from all the Actually, Standard Oil of Califor-| Crossword Puzzle Laying—Finishing Oak Floors MAKE s will crack nia and the Texas Oil Company are | Oldesi Bank in Alaska CALL 209 JUNEAU DAIRIES restawrants that offer | the prime movers in the lobby, with _ AcRoss 5. Steer wila DELICIQUS ICE CREAM syrup on the menu, then the Guaranty Trust Company and| ;wk;oxg 00 51 Wesd co (s c 1 v n ‘ w a daily habit—ask for it by name serve corn syrup instead scme of the biz bankers putting| & 5°" B i H asler's Men's Wear s B N T e PR SR e Ml 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1948 ot Juneau Dairies, Inc. Food nd Drug Admir . l : rys M.fln od and g 4 istration,| To understand one phase of how | 13. Diutinish =~ . 41. Myself « and the Federal Trade Commission. the lobby works, you need only| '* ¥it.Sf din,, Stetson and Mallory Hats He 7 s that if restaurants can call the roll of government offi- ;: i;‘“‘},:,'.,uwm The B M Behrends Arrow Shirts and Underwear Chrysler e Engines get away with passing off corn cials who worked for the Arab- "m“.unmbm » . Allen Edmonds Shoes MACHINE SHOP syrup as e syrup, will American Oil combine Qilmén [+ 18. 1Cir S0 Fxanme Skyway Luggage Mar Hard start substituting mar; for [wbie sble to put their gwibott] At IRE XeNs a . jns oy i butter w the taxgs on'cials inside the government, then| 3 BUrst forth = %, Chas. G. W C I yellow mar litted draw them out again almost at notted S f t D it as. b. warner Go. | Inciden a powerful will it'’s easy to see how the A g are y epas TmY fl.ms mer Agriculture lobby operates with greased light-| 4 -Um ll“ ;‘su Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle HOME GROCER f gyl e e | 33 Unit of wire & mint Commiic pass on the ning _cf hethee 310 e SN DIER i Boxes for Rent Y repeal margarine taxes. That Palestine or selling overpriced oil 0. Gave ., 9% And ten: 64. Crafty NUNN-BUSH SHOES Ph 146 ; battle h assed the House— Here is a list of key officials PERRY. - DOWN STETSON HATS one X - ed both sides 2 So. American ome tore—Tel. 699 sl AIR FORCE WAITS F. Carter, head of Ablmal Quality Work Clothing American Meat — Phone 38 | FOR TAFT 5 2 b s 3. Administrator — | ¢ Petroleum Board > ye - . » " - o | figh political i combine. His brother, Adm.| 5. Cudgels A ‘ D“HCM' ¢ 2 6. Go in o Mhe. for Men Ohio tried to run the Willam J. Carter, was in charge | 7. Federation ait- t THE DAILY ALASEA Complete Outlitter for , Senate telephoue. of naval purchase and ordered the | i 94 8 pa Sonl ) it : ; SYSTEM CLEANING ‘ xw el e der| Arebian oil for which the Navy| 9. Salutation % EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING ! enneth Whe onstantly on t paid $38,000,0 ) .much. I & popkey i 3 | L resent th n to the box office of the | Phoent this sathis i€ 5% NI | B. W. COWLING Alaska Laundy ¢ Petroleum Ad- . Golf peg oL e Pap el A 25 S CAPITOL THEATRE : COMPANY DR. ROBERT SIMPSON American-Arabian oil ¥ g ; Hml Senae orsnscsy sl i eettog and receive TWO TICKETS to see: e Py ot OPTO ST mittent. espite the o P e cal pui " Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted the mi{u lcg-jam with International Corp., employed 5 AR THE Gllll.'l' 0!" JA““ AHES SIMPSON BUILDING worse than ever t rabian pipeline abric Phone 266 for Appcintments 1 ne Fowler of the " Cold disnes Feteral Tu. -12¢ per Person SHAFFER'S P | ever, Sens r . y ENBRE! R’S participated . Give ear Bew Ry N e eyl 47 || PHONE 14-THE ROYAL BLUE CABCO. | SANITARY MEAT ||| o’yoern || egislative wheels mer because purchased high-priced Arab- . Passageway % FOR BETTER MEATS oyt g B g RS g Bt and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and 13—PHONES—19 ing the red light from Ohio, Bridges ¥ bis i " " bein, J ¢ " : i e B OO sl st Rt SR smabny RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Pres Dellvery FURNITURE g propriation bill, grar funds to the Arm Oil Board, got . Strike WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave. § expand the Air Force to 70 groups. special s for American- Pf:v":fl