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PAGE FOUR saily Alaska Empi Daily aska Em pire Publishe ng except Sundas by the |“YII|» I‘K!i"l\h (l\‘KPAN' Y Kl\uO - - Vice-President Editor and Manager Maunaging B r Business Manager every even Secon: HELEN TROY DOROTHY Ti CLMER A FF ALFRED ZENGE \ the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class Mattet SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Delivered by carrier in Ju 1.d Dourlas for SL.5¢ per month i one year, §15. at the following rates: stx-months, in advance, $7.50; 50 favor if they will promptly notify ure cr irregularity o the delivery sme Business Office of any fall i their papers News Ottice, 802 MEM Business Office, 374. D PRESS s e Iy entitled to the use for \ispoiehes credited to 1t or Dot othess \is paper ud also the local news published ER OF As? redited 1o herein. Alasks Newspapers, 1411 NATiuNAL REPH fPourth, Avenue Blde e e e community pride and the idea of doing things right We urge all boat owners and waterfront businessmen to avoid the practice of using the harbor for a dump- ing area refuse, call the City Hall and secure the necessary information You'll be doing part to keep Juneau beautiful and you'll also be avoiding the ris ring the charges in court your | of answe Just a reminder that the Communlty Beach ama- teur show will take place in Douglas tomorrow night public support for an excellent and should receive undertaking. Juneaw's Fourth of July Committee is getting into action and the first announcement is there will be a contest for queen. The celebration should be a hum- | dinger with a navy vessel in port, fliers from Elmendorf | Field demonstrating their skill in the air, nm\mk( play, di: ete. Bribing | i 7 | 2atriotism | (Washington Post) Representative Leo Allen’s scheme io substitute '1! us for the draft shows an un- d for the democratic tradition of | of all citizens for the commocn | rounds alone it is indefensible it reflects that dangerou: {51000 enlistment inative disre responsibility e. On moral g » than that, hov ime equal defer THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA If you don't know what to do with your | 3 JUNE Mrs. Tom Cashen, Jr. Forrest Bates Mrs. Frederick Dunn Jane Hendricks Caroline Lee Mrs. Clifford Stanley Carl Vickers Helen Walton -ocn.x,-ouoc S( HOLARSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT FOR U. ALASKA Two annual schularshlp& for en- ering freshmen at the University {of Alaska have been established by| e e e e 20 YEARS AGO 7% gumpirEe JUNE 3,-1928 sistant Agent of the U. S. Bureau of Fish- Capt. M. J. O’Connor, in Juneau after spending several weeks in eries, was scheduled to arrive Isitka and other areas on an inspection tour. | william Noble, formerly deputy U. S. Marshal at Tenakee, was trans- |ferred to Sitka by U. S. Marshal Albert White to take the place of Deputy Marshal W. H. Caswell who was put in charge of the Ketchikan office. . The doubleheader played this day by the Elks and Miners in the first game with the Elks topping the score sheet with 5 to the Miners' 2. The Elks lineup was ag follows: Barragar, 2b; Coughlin, c; Jackson, 3b, rf; ! Andrews, 1b; KosKi, p; Scott, §5; Couzens, 1f; Orme, cf; Brodie, rf; Hen- ining, 3b. Miners' lineup: MacSpadden, c; Watts, 1f; Robertson, rf; Bonner, rf; Smith, cf; H, MacSpadden, 8s; Habernich, 1b; McCloskey, 3b; |cunningham, p. The second game was between the Vets and the Moose with the [ Legion in the top score of 3 and the Moose with 1. In the Legion lineup: Heinke, Keaton, Manning, Thomas, Ashby, Grummett, B. Keaton, Cun- ningham. Moose lineup: B. Schmitz, F. Schmitz, P. Schmitz, Brown, 1Junge Shaw, Vale, Brodie, Nello, Barragar, Blake. i | The Juneau Boy Scouts left for the camp at Eagle River and it was YETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Taku Post No. Meets first and thi Thursdays. Post Hall, Seward Street. Visiting Comrades Welcome VERN METCALFF. Commander: WILLIAM H. SHERLOCK, Adjut- ant, FURS ! Have Your Fur Work Done NOW. RAW FURS BOUGHT Rabbit Skins For Sale Capitol Fur Shop | “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists PHONE 311 The Erwin Feed Ce. Office In Case Lot Grocery PBONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE Opposite Juneau Hotcl THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1948 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. M7 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. WILLIS R. BOOTH, Worshipful Master; JAMES W LEIVERS. Secretary. @ BP.OELKS Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Visiting brothers wel- come. JOSEPH H. SADLIER, Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary, 7hmq.rfvr Kaar Office I:IIAIII.ES R. GRIFFIN Co* 1005 SECOND AVE + SEAT'IE & + Ebior 5323 “Bert's Food Center Grocery Phones 104—105 bought with money alone, |Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greimann of uwmmflunccd that they would remain until June 19. idea that in In'l(l\ the same “gentlemen” cenaries to do their fighting for them. rictism is a mere dollar L by the highest bidder. | Theodore Roosevelt in a to use “And will erican {of the need unhesi collective vidual does duty, ONE-WAY STREETS A eived by The Empire power not A communi editorial and hére it com i arriving saneau for the first narrow streets ‘The s without i we can reasonably or in one form or anott person time, have gazed our which yntown area neweo under the has come could saf le through these streets to con: passes and the number of automobiles too, wonder how much longer our present | remain at its present comparatively As time incre lective e The uotas | proved driving record will prele impossible, ql"'l‘(mn to the City officia \ the interests of safety, tie-ups and to other- many large have offer a things. the services such It is, of tours who look and tr l?u flow with problem found it ary to establish ¢ We believe that the s ) stion of traffic to thorough facilitate the easier faced wise jes similar ours, s the extreme neces which would me: 1 to all concerned security car wa keep initiative and responsibilil Security in the atomic age, or the relati xpect to attain, will not come easily | radio stations through-out the T“_‘ LHE | ottt e et s a single package. by every American. wer, Iy wondered how a person {we Americans are prone t democratic form of government sider which those mmlege( entail. | service has become one of those duties. i med forces desperately need men to fill the N€W | youth can play in the development ‘sux, Congress is in the process of approving. e, in thrown in to date to attract enough vol s even to their old statuto possible that an addditional $1000 | etc. e, pangle might have differ try is in a defense emergency, to be talking rely provide a convenient dodge I0r | addr 1p of many one-Way co.iine’ the responsibility all persons must share. of ever 1 b Tniversity Bus Lines of Fairbanks, cording to an announcement made |Ly Dr. C. E. Bunnell, President of |for the University. i ‘The scholaiships are open to any time of crisis once wrote !graquating senior in any high the collective pnw(‘r freely and |gchool in the Territor: he added, “No exercise of |5 entire year's tuition fees, plus $50 avail if the average indi-|for text books. One scholarship v.xlu her sense of personal {e awarded to a boy graduate and| ‘one to a girl. All higu scuouvss, NEWSpapers 'm(l‘ v as feudal lords or even Am Civil War days hired mer: It implies that and cents quality pur-‘ yet, his or ive secur! It will require sacrifice, inlritory are being notified of As a people | Greimant ‘student awards, which o talk about our privileges|will be grgnted on the basis of an! The time [ essay contest.. Subject of the cs:'n‘ seriously the corollary duties | will be “Alaska’s Challenge | Youth.” Es: | ys should emphasize the part It has ‘ of Alaska; how youth, with its new| the -emoluments |ideas, can assist in the expansion | nteers to bring | of new industries, of transportation, | y level | of housing, of good governmvm, spite of all ent results. But if the coun-| Entries must then it is perilous in|words, and must be not exceed l"od about ed to * \arships, care of Dean Harry for should not | Brandt, University of Alaska, ch ‘Douglas and was injured severely. Several stitches were taken in her and COVer |y oarm and she was treated for bruises. I steamer Admiral Evans was in port. PAY, O as in OF (not as in NO); postmarked not |increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. an expedient SOD |iater than July 15. They should, be, PUNGENT; caustic; (Pronounce second syllable | ‘The Greimann S(‘!\')]- JENT). Mrs. George Simpkins and daughters, Mary, Jean and Barbara, left the States on a vacation. Mrs. L. D. Hammock fell into the furnace pit at their home in and Mrs. T. F. Moore visited with Mrs. J, H. Hart while the They were roundtrippers. Weather: High, 62; low, 60; rain. Daily Lessons in English % L. corpon et et —— WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “ “DON'T mind.” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Pathos. Pronounce pa-thos, A as in accent first syllable. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Moat (a ditch). Mote (a small particle). SYNONYMS: Rest (verb), relax, repose, restore, refresh, invlgorate WORD STUDY: se a word three times and it is yours.” Let us ‘Today's word: “‘Never mind what he says.” biting: as of speech. “Wit is a mighty tart, pungent ingredient, and much too acid some stomachs.”—Irving. A Call EXPERIENCED MEN, Alaska JANITORIAL Service CONKLE and FOLLETTE Phone Red 559 STEVENS‘ LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR seward Street = Near Third Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Msanager Planes—Musical Insircments and Supplies Phoue 206 Second and Seward l | HEINKE GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burer Blacksmith Work GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phone 204 929 W. 12th Bt | Meat Phones 30--539 = ' Deliveries—10:15 A M. 2:15 — 4:00 P. _— "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store™ Where Pharmacy Is a Profession ARCHIE B. BETTS Public Accountant Aadiior Simpson Bldg. Tax Counsefor Phone 757 FOI streets in Juneau would prove To be sure, young men of draft age viding more street q a few dented fenders some s taken on this The same writer has also con i here it is it Wall Paper | Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt space and by avoid- Hi s hoping by prc ing ’ Warfield's Drug Store (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM 1 soon ibuted the following on ar Every mind thing most visitc imp! of nother subject, & it ons that see and from that that city's ems that is the ay come harbor harbo cleanliness some a city’s ncere appreciation and retain the esteem Juneau’s Finest Liquor Store BAVARD'S be called upon to bear the whole burden of prepared- ;|cpp Alaska.” 5 that | n In addition to materiel, the defense Program | The prize e! will be announced | MOnERN ETIQUETTE by also requires controls over the national economy in the | August 1, in order that winners may | ] KOBERTA LEE form of allocations and priorities. ‘,mp arrangements to attend the| WWM Some of these preferential controls are Inck :ded | 1948-49 academic year at the Ln-: in the selective service bill reported out by the House\\fr%)n | Q. 1 one has a large number of “thank you" letters to write, would | Armed Services Committee, which is properly lhe\ “The subject ‘Alaska’s Chall lege! it 1o good form to type them? initiator of military legislation. Representative Allen, {to Youth’ is worthy of the best ef-i 5 o % A. No; in order to show s however, has chosen to delay granting a rule to the |forts of our high school graduates” . - Tl they should be pe e T et and | graft bill until his proposal has “time to jell.” | acsnented D BuEnelaf: docapspy: Jour Triends, they FRoUles be REFIRETY written, : AR EXOpbOn. WOtk |tance of the two scholarships. “Iti be a gift from a business acquaintance that is delivered to the office, This is the same Representative Allen, incident- | DS Ly oni D arsonally written letter wotla be mnore ‘cdarbon ally, Who as Chairman of the Rulss Committee 1a stifl |18 throush jtheee youRg tev and jand evi 11 & DALSAALY W iy o £. Huichings Economy Market a strong community eauites forget this and a dumping ¥ despite the ued to use our harbor as garbage and other yper refuse these purposes tention of these people situation which pena such action is also cousidered a alth, However, we would rather call upon the «pux' of The Washingloh 7 Merry-Go-Round By DRE \\ PI‘.AI\\( (Continued from Page Cne) areas for call the relating to this violators provision of | We c to the provide for Federal ¢ stringent as s on serious menace to ¥ nothing that John L. And to even enemy |it meant | tical medicine ed his | President Bishop without pay. On that very day he had taken home 7,000 'y, Lewis' right-he enve es to acaress for the Illinois Congressman af for ois. Later they mundson tried to is for the UMW L., however, to his rule, SECRET NEW LOBBY A mysterious organization, the called RS ha rous lobby European W busy ing et up a v king n Congre for them ropaganda Brains behind the d Reed, brought to Was l ing t menth by New York’s i Congressman Ralph Reed started off with &' linois attended by about 35 Con- weight at the fashionable Statler ces He has now organized a ad of b men in other more. ed of trying to inung 1, salesman’s It smen, and pr labor move cut of a mining ing insurance. However, a politica miners, in One of astute Gov. Chicago Tribune’ the G.O.P. nomir ssmen his or solatior have been discreetly | Last contact year His committing Percy Grave to Sen. C now make: (lx re: isolationist when 111 ed at Centralia, I repeatedly conditions were ate hal the mine Instead it was Ke mine owner the Republican At the time Jol urder” ior Krug, signiti about Governor Gw Tt He with John working include PG i Buffett of Schwabe of Mis- h Wiscon- 1 of Ohio v lobby sent of and All vy ted A on to important L. Lewis. For b t his most mund back ul certain a the backgroun So here is candidate for tion will be with whom he for a settlement s Lewis’ President on the Governor of the an which n can be n DEEP JOHN L. Deep and devious arc hn L. Lewis LEWIS the littie noticed d in the papers undson, { Workers been given ctor of the Kansas District 50. ¢ reader this meant Mine 12, Illineis, had job as City office of To the av be FDR incurred To coal miners it meant!a Lewis | back to his bosom his worst miner | 1. was brewing high-powered poli-| probably had pick- Republican and Vice-President Ray Edmundson used permits no opposition Foundation for Economic Edu- gicked out of the convention hall. ey became bi circles Lewis was even accus- union irom Edmundson, Edmundson linois Republican Dwight LEWIS' CANDIDATES Governor protested mine inspector t Secretary of the Inter- Green or publican Illinois leaders return of Ray the Speaker candidate sitting on universal military training legislation ap- | proved by the Armed Services Committee more lhnnl nine months ago. It is to be hoped that Mr. Allen’s | colleagues on Capitol Hill will sense the bankruptcy in what patently is a last frenzied attempt to stave uI(‘ the draft with a shoddy subterfuge. Mr. Allen rays | that his proposal for buying enlistments is his own idea and he has not discussed it with anyone, He | should have kept it to himself. a result of the Maryland purge} ! campaign against Senator Tydings. However, one benefit from campaign Wi the judge who now ( keeps John L. Lewis in his place. Judge Goldsborough was apponted as a result of his aid to Rocuww)c on the eastern shore of Maryland. Maj. Harry Vaughan, the Presi-| dent’s military aide, has asked: Truman to detour from his western | itinerary to make an important military speech before the Reserve Officers’ convention in Denver, sometime between June 16 and 19. The Congressional “watchdog” mittee, assigned to oversee the Eu- ropean Recovery Program, has ask- ed Ambassador Paul Hofiman for office space right in his building where committee investigators can keep a better watch on him { was taking inside more—that politicians John | candidates for to be John | and man in Illin- broke, and Ed- run against Lew- presidency. John Edmundson was tter enemies. Few hated each take an A. F. of card away {Dr igraduates ischools.” /women that Alaska will achieve the| gxmmmx it deserves, “I commend Mr. and Mrs. Grei- {mann on their public spirit and their interest in the furtherance of the develpoment of our University,” Bunnell stated. “I only wish the of Alaska had more awards to offer the of University scholarship If further information is desired | °> | contestants may contact Dean Harry that| s Brandt at the University of Alaska. 'FISHER PUNKY READY FOR TROLLING BANKS L. “Chet” Worgum said today that his new fisher, the Punky is |just about ready to get underway with trolling operations recent launching com- ! Marine Co. of Juneau. Looking for= ward. to his luck with boats being as good as with daughters, Worgum named the boat after his daughter. after her Lty the Paredese Rigging on the new type fisher was completed by Worgum and his Lrother, who lives on Fritz Cove. when the latter, job, started sell- continued 1 following among and also carried cir- friends has been Green, the s dark horse for iation. ACROSS 1. Wild sheep ss song Metal God of love 9. . Merchandise Wine cask 12. County in C Narrative poem Medical fuids Green came political suicide 1 1llinois miners and labor gen- miners were Kkill- 11, after they had that mine and after had reported should be closed. ept open, and the a contribution to campaign fund hn L. Lewis cried 1d musical \\rms hemp ote . Particle of liquid . Memorandum bad, a ntly said nothing the Re- our Territorial high| Q. Should new cards always be provided when one is glving a bridge party? A. While it is not necessary to have packs of cards with unbroken seals, the hostess should be sure that the cards are in good condition, just as she would provide immaculate silver and linen at a luncheon or idinner. Q. May one point a spoon toward the mouth when eating soup? A. Regardless of the kind of food that is being eaten, the ‘spoon is used in but one position. Its side lies parallel to the lips. e ettt it i) What is the average size of families in the United States? Which is the most easily digested of the fatty foods? . Who was the first*Postmaster General of the United: States? 4. When our eyes adjust themselves to a darkened room, are the pupils expanded or contracted? 5. What animal with the exception of the dog, is more widely dis- tributed than any other domestic animal? ANSWERS: About four persons per family. ‘Butterfat. Benjamin Franklin. Expanded. The goat. There i is no subsmufe ior newspaper adverhsmg’ 1. 2. 3. . Witnessing clause of a writ 3. Deverage " Treland . ldle talk . Brother . Self-acting “Take in safl ‘aesar's native tongue may have bearing Edmundson under John efore Lewis would hated enemy, Ed- job . 01d card game . Darts . Pertaining to love . Dethrone Asked: Scotch nder his wing, you 31, Prevent in advance . Room in a politcal deal was nd prediction: Lewis' G.O.P. nomina- Joe Martin, suddenly arranged of the ent coal for Vice- Martin ticket will Green of Illinols. MERRY-GO-ROUND a lot of criticism harem 7. Like a hare . Oriental inn . One of the in= ventors of aining to, e ear . Formes publie conveyance . Eons Manufactured Greek letter Beam | round ri Oldest Bank in Alaska 1891—0ver Half a Cenfury of Banking—1948 The B. M. Behrends Bank Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent COMMERCIAL SAVINGS : : ; G. E. GILLISPEE as a pait-up suvscriver w THE DAILY ALASKEA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS {o see: “THE CORPSE CAME C. 0.D." T eqeral Tauz. ~12¢ per Person PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Choice Meats At All Times PHONES 553—92—95 The Charles W. Carter, Mortuary Pourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 Card Beverage Co. Wholesale PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP == Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS IDEAL GLASS C0. 538 Willoughby Avenue Opp. Standard Oil Co. DON ABEL PHONE 633 BOGGAN Flooring Contractor Laying—¥inishing Oak Floors CALL 209 Casler’s Men's Wear Forwerly SABIN'S Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear ' NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing Complete Outfitter for Men R. W. COWLING COMPANY Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler DeSoto—Dodge T ucks s SHAFFER'S SANITARY MEAT FOR, BETTER MEATS 13—PHONES—49 RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! | ——— em— Pree Delivery Phone 689 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rateo PHONE BINGLE 0 PHONE 555 Thomas Hardware (o. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HWARDWARE ¢ Remington Typewriters SOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Batisfied Customers” FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Street MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM & daily habit—ask for it by namse Juneau Dairies, Inc. Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 ZORIC BYSTEM CLEANING Alaska Laundy DR. ROBERT SIMPSON OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted SIMPSON BUILDING Phone 266 for Appointments ASHENBRENNER'S NEW AND USED FURNITURE Phone 88 142 Willoughby Ave.