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AT, g THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1948 ~ oy = ] ~ MOUNT J LOUGE gR tey 'y 7 . on the merchant marine. The report, which was drflwr:1 VETERANS OF SECOND and FOURTH ¥ lavin 1LCISE '( F}'n r)lre up by a group of able business men not connectes ) 5, = rom FOREIGN W. - Monday of each month & Tt 15 * iy | with the shipping industry, urged particularly the 20 Y E A R S ' A G 0 ZI‘ HE EMPIRE e Ty in Scottish Rite Temple e e etoene & !‘ by the nstruction of a fleet of 46 fil's(-clns§ passenger Thursdays. Post Hall beginning at 7:30 p. m. HELEN TT NSEN . rest gram to a S ssels. 1 VERN METCALFE. ‘Worshipf 3 touekiele s " pator‘ind Massser | Though the report received the commendation MAY 13, 1028 4 i P P Tt ulser;«r::;err. JAMES W. WESRETE 0 L7 07 P anasine Editor | of the National Federation of American Shipping and | o . 4 Judge James Wickersham returned aboard the ‘steamer Admiral| H. SHERLOCK. Adjut- VERS, y. ; » - - Dusiness Maneser ). ghipping industry, it looked for a time as if the ' o MAY 13 - « !Zvans from a short trip to the cities in the southern division. ‘—‘E"P—o‘——' 3 econd Class Matter. President had virtually pigeonholed it. When he laid | o . _— e 5 . by ELKS budget recommendations before the Congress, he o J. B. Burford o| Miss Nell Wold and Mrs. Louise Patterson, her sister, left for a two & or §1.50 onthy p 3 g ) . i ’ You'll Always Get a Better Deal ; - : i e d only for 39 million dollars for new ship con- ¢ Mys William Franks ® |weeks visit at the J. P. Ibach fox ranch at Lemesurier Island, in B Givies aiid Volive i St (o Wednsedan, né '8 ollowing rates i tion during the next fiscal year, a sum that fell | o william R. Carter . — . . ) | S'.meg. Jggll:g;g :lmtsh:gr.‘xwzesl{ one 1 sdvance, $7.50: | far short of the 150 mi ars 4 r ende i . > K. . . 3 i far short of the 150 million dollars a year recommny "d_‘(f | Mrs. Ted Edmiston 4 Mrs. H. L. Faulkner and son Malcolm returned on the Admiral Evans Ma"m vldo, Fu", In(. Exalted Ruler, W. H. 1 v w mptly notity Ly his committee. A White House spokesman re-| g Clara Tompkins . 3 A p Wast | 0 BIGGS, he B o Y “We just decided to ask for what we thought ' M. T. Edwards o |after visiting her mother in Hoguiam, Wash. i | Swedish Pur Craftsmen for Secretary. o their ers, ke ¢ e BRRTH et | % | e Y Three Generations S . v I L] Helen Nelson . . - ' s More recently, however, the administration has | g Bertha Carstens . John Stenbraten left on the Alameda for Haines on his way to the T —77‘——__. PRI, e o Bt s K o ated Mr. Truman is allotting 400 million dollars o o |mining districts. “Say It With Flowers” but ings for Your Office ” a'ches credited ¢ 0 f his defense budget for this year to begin Ye- ' g o o g o ¢ o 0 & © o o ——— G e v g 3 j uilding the merchant fleet, and that a presidential ———————— i Mrs. Ralph Martin was admitted to St. Ann's and underwent a minor | | “SAY IT WITH OURS!” CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co oA i - — -ig nt is drafting plans calling for construction of ‘operation. -y | & 1005 SECOND AVE + SEATIE 4 » Eliot 5323 ~waTon , , e ks ana 40 pussenger vesses. sun « EODMER ALASKAN {| Juneau Florists Rt i i Bram, yould, aullo | Ed. Robinson of the Alaska Juneau mine baseball team and Bill Vale PHONE 311 Serving Alaska xciusively . dation - We begin to see now belatedly that neglect of the (HAPI.AIN ABOARD of the Mogsc C]ubrbns;;:x:?l Lelnm were nw;arded 25 lr‘x trade at the Gmrge‘ e e srican merchant marine since the war has been % Brothers Grocery for ing hcme runs in one day’s games. 1 P AT —_—— . mistake. After V-J Day, it was natural for Am- (RUISER ASTORIA LR “e n!win reed c.. z . ericans to turn to manufacture of automobiles, re- L. F. Morris made a perfect score with 22 extra birds to his credit| | Office tn Case Lot Grocery Bert's Food Center frigerators, radios and power plants, to the neglect when he made good his bet with a fellow member of the Juneau Shotgun PHONE 704 « Grodery Phones 104—105 of shipbuilding. But meanwhile, Great Britain, Nor- Lieut. Comdr. A. J. Clements, Club. HAY, GRAIN, COAL Meat Phones 39—539 way, Sweden and ’r‘h.e Nemerlmxlx:; have lr:zarlecieég; Navy Chaplain aboard the cruiser | e PSS FAT SR | and STORAGE Deliveries—10:15 A. M. ']‘m:‘pn‘;l;:m{flx:fz:ggl:::f:n:‘:; gfln Ezpmr s::nlth u:1 dAS[(:“E'DXS = rnt;mer A:aska{ rf:;; The Juneau Moose Club won over the Alaska Juneau Mine team in 2:15 — 4:00 P. M. irst p 2d £ S en! uring e years of | 5 a d ns | merchant-ship construction, and as a result thg Am- 1040 he was the Methodist Mis- ({w first game of a doubleheader. In the second game the Vetera 5‘1 ————————— J erican fleet has dwindled to Lh;a p:&nt whf_re, xtt hss sionary at Seward, and from 1940‘“0“ over the Elks. i lcall EXPERIENCED MEN —_— F AU been estimated, 70 per cent of the supplies to be .4\ 1942 he was in Seldovia. A= o e chipped abroad under the Marshall Plan must be car- " st jeaving Seldovia he was| George B. Grigsby, Ketchikan attorney, arrived aboard the Admiral | | Alsska JA}HTORIAL Betvieo i ried in foreign vessels. | commissioned to active duty on|Evans to attend court. Grigsby was a candidate on the Democratic ticket | CONKLE and FOLLETTE The Rexall store” It has taken the threat of another war to stir the December 23, 1942, at Naval Air!for Delegate to Congress i Phone Red 559 nation to resume a shipbuilding program” of conse- station in Jacksonville, Florida, SR ) B i Your Rellable Pharmacists quence. It was a short-sighted policy to curtail the and from there he was ' ordered Excavation operations were completed at the site of the new Juneau | . for o conference | Program so drastically in the first place. This shib- o a Navy Base in Maine, then |pion School and the workmen were to begin on the foundation. | STEVENS® BUTLER-MAURO nces just building and seaport community and its marine in- t, Naval Air Facilities. in Natal, E ! s DRUG CO. S dustry should take every opportunity to make the pragil 5 eapisiie 7 | 5 5 4t he Uniteq ' American people aware of the importance, in War From there Clements was ordered ! Weather: High, 43; low, 42; cloudy. | LADIES _M1§SES ! he 1 or peace, of an adequate merchant marine. to San Francisco Navy Ship Yards | foees s oo oo oee e ] READY-TO-WEAR HABRY nAcE T @, T N land from there to the Auxiliary . . . W seward Street Near Third 2 | Transport, U. S. S. Lejeune, then D ll L E gl h ! 3 e tor ttlement | e to his present duties aboard the | a' y essons ln n |s W. L. GORDON Dmgglst blen etweer nited States and (Anchorage News) Astoria. B4 H “The Squibb Store” ¥ We 1 1 1 and b r experience “I am an American Day” has been proclaimed ——————— g Maska H“lc supply Where Ph: Is ik € Marst curt opinion throughout Alaska for May 16 by Acting Governor o i W9R1>_S OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say. _In the newspaper lasl‘ Arthur M. Uggen, Manager armacy Is s Atcit tr rift between | Lew M. Williams who sent copies of his official pro- Carolyn Hynes inight it said that, etc.” Say, “The newspaper said (or, stated) last night | Planvt-duili Bestasnts Profession ¥ e rences on the | clamation to all newspapers and radio stations. ithat, ete.” | and Supplies he, T a i # RO 3 | It is a day to be set aside not only in Alaska but 'I' W d H ; OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Language. Pronounce lang-gwij, I as{| phone 208 Second and Seward i Jeace for Germa Austria, Rus- S Marst ; : e koren |1 Over the United States as one on which to stress 0 e AITY |in BRIDGE, not 1ang-gwage. ! ARCHIE B. BETTS dor A "% lthe worth and meaning of American citizenship and OFTEN MISSPELLED: Device (noun). Devise (verb). | @ 3 { ‘.’> G to x-endq specix,l recognition to those who have been Aase Sa'urday: SYNONYMS: Inaccurate, incorrect, inexact, erroneous, wrong. 1 HEI{IEI!}EH(;ESIL%I}’AL Public Accountant Then .can, the ; A ity naturalized' during the year. i WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us i Tax Co 1 « ne It will also be a salute to the young men and 8 2 ’ .| Welding, Plumbing, Oil taken | Rve T 5 Saturday evening at 8 o'clock |increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word : 1 | ¢ ould be taken women who have reached maturity during the year AHIEERT LS 8 : p g A al i Blacksmith Work Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 T courity Council and land are ready to perform the full responsibility of At the Resurrection Lutheran IREMONSTRA.TE, to plead in protest. ‘onscience remonstrates agains GENERAL REPAIR WORE W . % of bt ov- | citizenship. Church, Miss Carolyn Hynes, |a profligate life.” | Ph 204 929 W. 12th St. er agencies. - Ot abis i 1 ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank . - $ FOR 5 s o L . cal I am an American Day” is a time for recollecting e thié. brid o(! & |the great stature of the country in which we live and %, WL - ORI by i Wull Pu er £hT b i e [of the nation to which we belong. In these times of HAITY Ause, son of Mr:' L Sree E ROBERTA LEE Warlield's D Si g G linternational suspicion and distrust, it is indeed an _MIS: _‘y?fl"vl DL :l ‘“s_ R " 4 L 1eld s l‘l!g ore 4 hir a0 $ | occasion of significance for by pausing even a brief ;hembgg;lto:‘“i‘\ls:;cenwi}l,l b"f":;‘]i il (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Ideal Paint shop er R UippibnLon fhes cay we can g RE b_ut '?',zlle‘e again n-of-honor, and Terry Pegues Q. What would be considered the height of discourtesy in conversa- | NYAL Family Remedies diffe C € A Y !in the nation, the country and the Territory, the ideals b # 3 LUCK’S DANISH Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt et $s ina v & will be best man. Ushers will be [tion? HORLUCK’S . Wen for which we have made them stand and reflect that e 1d So ICE CREAM If the t {by being constant in the pursuit of these ideals no LS HD“‘"S‘th"R “f’dcfl”g) d}l'll L A. Inattention. If a person is well-bred, whether interested or not, | - L n v machine ¢ scourage of any “ism” can ever be fostered upon us. x};:r’l‘i‘" x:u; mz‘.cere‘mofiy i lie will show interest in what someone else is saying. Many people who J F c“ . AR ’ ; : ~ | " After the ceremony there will be |talk little are extremely popular because of their attention to what others nn'chmgs Ecnnomy uneau koof nic . No More Shote in Arm |a reception at the Salmon Creek [have to say. : VR : Rm. 14, Shattuck Bld Ce T 1ay k 1 platonic | B T ! Country Club and all friends of | Q. If the employer in a large office is to be married, should an “uke’ m. 14, Shattuc g. yve, but v mind t you are not ‘Plato. | (Ketchikan News) the young Juneau couple are cov-jemployee give him an individual gift? Ch Meais At All Tim PHONE: BLUE 379 | There is no use in us getting another “shot in dially invited to attend. A. It would be better to suggest to other employees that a con- oice » o By Appointment Only Civili r o er. All|the arm” and all “pepped up” about the near pos- T i tribution be given for the purchase of one gift from all. PHONES 553—92—95 " hat T RO {sibilities of paper and pulp industry near Ketchikan Q. What should one have printed or engraved on writing paper used ik, Sl b ‘1‘]1{l'lldlk;’ ”’""h_ 15 laid dodwn l?nutmseeeljix?“e:l;::: s:\:’: DIAZ FAM“-Y pu"s for social correspondence? h Ch 1 w C The Alaskan nolel 1 80ay o giare concen}_e ahe 8 Z i i A. A monogram seems to be the most popular ornamentation. i T e ar es . alier Me Imills getting every possible encouragement and sup- | s i Newly Renovated Rooms | port for present payrolls. The Forest Service allowing Moflual'y t e Riskas’ |logs to be exported is bound to help some loggers who Mai. Bengiod BidE. and -6 a n b‘ i &t Reasonal € Times supply local mills to keep their outfits going. We 7 4 : « Pourth and Franklin FHONE SINGLE | , - a appear to be in prospect from v!wllmve been given what is considered “confidential daughterb.lu:m;; planzsto ie::wthdrze A' C. GORDON PHONE 136 o : nade last November by the com- |information” about pulp and other plans, but they are neau abou G 0! o L RN RO S I Wb e — 5 e sy nan to advise him |still mostly in the “talking stage.” months in the Philippine Islands ' : : ; IRILLES Wi ki i 8 3 i a3 = EHE where they plan to visit relatives 1. What is the highest dam in the world? c d n erage co PHONE 555 SOLVING SOAP SHORTAGE |American lard and wheat increas- in Manila and Cedu. | 2. Which is the largest island within the boundaries of the United ara veverag o Thomas Hardware Co. The Washinaton vot only in regard to grain, but | ed. | Mrs. Diaz has not returned:to States? Wholesale 805 :0th St. 3 - s, s s ra and cotton* was he | The President of Cuba agreed. In the Islands since 1929, anc_i it will 3. How many people does it take to make a riot? PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT PAINTS’ _d :ILS Me”“._g.\_pcz.fi 1ted During the first |72 hours Anderson had closed a be .the first visit of Juanita, who 4. In what Western State are the greatest natural bridges in the m donia BoP Bul:‘d:r‘:n:;l ':u-ll y it sha the war, the world, |deal which other emissaries had graduates from .;unelau High Schog: world? for or ARF | i 9 d up for soap, re-|not been able to sign in six this month, and plans to remal 5. How man i I ) 2SO E g . ot % y cups are there in a quart? i 3 PEARSON ceived no cocoanuts irom the Phil- | weeks. That is one reason why in Seattle, where she will attend ANSWERS: i Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS Remington Typewriters Y b ) Plenty still grew there,|the prices of sugar has remain- the University of Washington. i Sofldee Dam SOLD and SERVICED by e being harvested. So|ed so stable. i ey % A x \duced the Army and| Most people think that running @ ® @ & ¢ @ G ® o o ¢ ® §- %“5 Island, New York. lnBAL GLASS cn' J. B. Burford &Co. to 1d small boats up the | the Department of Agriculture is ® . 3 ree. 8 “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by N dersc pine rivers and trucks to in- |a matter of putting out booklets ® TIDE TABLE . 4. Utah. ‘ 538 Willoughby {Ave““e Satisfied Customers” Y Te d plantations—until enough co- |on soil conservation, boll weevil ® iy . 5. Four. Opp.:!:;ndudy(;;logg = A o « ra was carried out to solve the [and how to preserve vegetables. But @ MA . R DON AB! } Wor fat and soap shortage. it isn’t. And in these days where ® High tide, 5:02 am, 15:6 ft. ® | .F ORD AGENCY i € end of the war also found |crop shortages can cause Commun- ® Low tide, 12:06 pm, -0.1 ft. e Gn‘é\:;;‘gma]:;‘lm) he S. Commodity Credit Cor- |ism, the USA has been lucky to ® High tide, 18:39 pm, 13.1 ft. o Oldest Bank in Alaska | = - O NO PICTURE poration with 7,500,000 bales of | have as Secretary of Agriculture a|® . ! BOGG AN Juneau Moior Co I C er ¢ wplus cotton. Not only was the | farsighted statesman. e 0 0 0 8 0 s 00 0 00 ook Tt . L B W & s 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1948 || Flooring Contracior [E] ! Once when depressing effect on the market. | Laying—¥inishing Oak Floors MARE £ Time o o n conceived the idea | Crossword Puzzle RnRH e CALL 209 JUNEAU DAIRIES IR O BELIBR Y (0. Japan Bnd iRty ACROSS 38. African [RIE[S] e ® ® e en s DELICIOUS ICE CREAM ‘- 1 4 many for the manufacture of tex-| o yukewarm A3 amel&ap. [alS[T]s] i " P w a daily habit—ask for it by name ally 1 1 cattle Both countries needed a, 6 jump 29. Suspen 0 o Casler’'s Men's Wear i Albugieraue, bas noncwar sbustry, and texties| s5 T3k 0. Locomolive an e Juneau Dairi v the e e A | R inia | ormeny sasuvs i o, § | i 1d Japan and Germany the cot- | )5 Srroar” 45. Knocks nG | tetson Mallory Hats i e Ho ton: the American cotton farmer | 1. Snake /e EHE Safety Deposit i e A Chrysler Marine Engines , fis ed irope and Asia got | 3¢. Jditle tuber ways: Arrow Bhirts MACHINE SHOP | [A[R[E] Edmonds Shees : , Vi Sibi B Towand™ iy " Boxes for Rent -~ i i o ; S Sy | 22" Appears - Long nirrow gggn[}a Skyway Luggage Marine Hardware p Jabos SUGAR SALESMANSHIP | 26, Exclamation 5. While L — o e ——- | " one of Anderson's greatest tri- | I Odcme 3 Greek lejtor COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Chas. G. Warner Co. | d his purchase of two Loyal Marsh . « sar crops at the same Southern con- ' marigold iy <o St 10 w then was scarce, and | 34. One of thres - coemnic ' Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle | Sem : TIMELY CLOTHES HOME GROCERY | anted to buy both the 1946 and | 36. Califor oloring agent HAROLD BROWN NUNN-BUSH SHOES Ph 146 4 Cor W Mexi M 1947 Cuban crops. But the Cubans!| Fockfish 2. STETSON HATS one | uth Dakota be DS said no, and Agriculture Depart- | pEiiamles as a palt-up savscriba w THE DAILY ALASKA Bome Liquor Store—Tel. 699, E m n ot nowhere with | . Downward EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Quality Work Clothing American Meat — Phone 38 Present this coupon to the box office of the Finally Anderson, himself, went C called on President Grau | . mn lmc et B e By S e e B CAPITOL THEATRE crmtcoutic s ||| ZORTC 5256 1 n- | car ,;,n wn(x of mthn:(elg ma .fl and receive TWO TICKETS to see: SYSTEM CLEANING l’ ‘i 2 I < S w;w ‘\L:I llllf“' e .k? ; 2 | : " P . boumaans R ciey | d JEE FRAME'D : B. W. COWLING M tasndy | : : prises shoot. way up. Ulrhl!;( Nf:::: HIH %! Heqeral Tu. -12¢c per Person COMPANY . DR. ROBERT SIMPSON ol 1a o | them steacy, & boom and bust| ¥ ] ] PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. wit-—Chrvie OPTOMETRIST o ‘a0 you_ any good. But| [~ | | ; GO e and_an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and ; em— | | T e et ince ' ou cooperste with us now, we'll “.H. S rae N YOU to your home with our compliments. Phone 266 for Appointments was el tep- o L v ] : RETUR! plim SHAFFER'S et e b e e e o s ev | S : e I . aapmaramar ||| e f Cor £ n- the pric cf U. S. wheat, lard, fl/ fl P 2 . m Mn um 9% : ; .- 4 \1 d [ “.‘ “’"'. \fl lh\’): \\'01{1({ H- 5 ... 6 & = FOR BETTER MEATS b Congroa k| mopns e Tac Son e i =TT 7 ] B There Is No Substitute for W RO FURNITURE 3 1 ¢ - ndcrson proposed an escalator| L 0= S 2 ; = =t Terver | Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave. B ; TEX XA il i %l i Newspaper Advertising! —_— if the cost of |

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