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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1948 . _‘ send some other mathematical geniuses on costly [ RIS Pk MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147- FOREIGN WARS SECOND and FOURTH z YR . £ Daily Alaska Empire e ‘rome o vt rouette sheas can be YEARS AGO from : 5 e itiedkoass Shinger W R much more expensive than eating goldfish or some | \ 20 T H E E MPI B E M;l"-(:-nl';::t ::& nmrm \ londay of each month B o LR TNING CoRFANY of the other fads that have swept our colleges in | Jhaete Cifbe Spd Shi NN in Seottish Rite Temple Second nnd Maln Streets, Juneau, Alasks recent years Y e e b | BOWEIE, SUCEL ViSING § beginning at 7:30 p. m. HELEN TROY MON: - - - - President JUNE 4, 1928 VERN METCALFE, SSae | WILLIS R. BOOTH, | i DOROTHY TROY LINGO VisesRisiae o ST ) T % Commander: WILLIAM = \\ Worshipful Master; JAMES W. | 7 P. McNeill, Manager of the Booth Fisheries Cold Storage plant| H. SHERLOCK, Adjut- ; L at sitka, left for his home in that city after spending several days in e EIVERS, Secretary. i au visiting. ——n O Yoy ient Yot FURS ! Have Your Fur @ B.P. 0. ELKS WILLIAM R. CARTER Editor and Manager 3 % 5 ELMER A_FRIEND - Mansging Editor Castle in the Air ALFRED ZENGER - Business Man! . fntered 1n the Post Office 1n Juneau as Second Class Matter (Fairbanks News : . JUNE 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES The most important and stimulating piece of news | @ Sl f ! that has reached Fairbanks since the end of the war|e James Grabill By mail, postage paid, d |is that the signature of Harry S. Truman is, at long | e Mrs. A. E. Johnstone gy T ey sy months, o advance, $1.80; | 1.6t on House Resolution 3510 Duncan L. Wright \bscrivers wi) ccnfer a favor if they will promptly motify sat is the measure which authorizes “the con-|e Mrs. Effie Decker A g, of any falure o irregularity (a the eli¥ers o\ oiion protection, operation and maintenance of Pred Egan D omes: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374, public airports in the Territory of Alaska.” Mrs. Raymond Hartley T aEabEl OF ASSOCIATED PRESS | Specifically, the bill provides for a s:.a.ooo‘oon ° Sarah Isaacson d Press Is e sively entitled to the use for mmunicipal airport here and an $8,000,000 international | e F. T. Plummer disca’ehes credited 10 1) O 0N Niagy | An teiiinal ‘§t Anchiorage both of them to be built The Seattle Young Men’s Business Club arrived in Juneau with Work Done NOW. Meets 2nd and 4th sda approximately 71 members. They arrived on the steamer Alaska and RAW, FUBS BOUGHT at 8 p.m. Visiting b::::;i we’l" epent the afternoon visiting the Mendenhall Glacier and Alaska Juneau Rabbit Skins For Sale come. JOSEPH H, SADLIER, Mine and the various curio shops. capihl rur Shop sg;emr?_um W. H. BIGGS, ¢ L. Hillyard, Assistant Editor of the Pacific Pisherman, a Seattle Opposite Juneau Hotcl - IS o ol LA LA T publication, was a passenger aboard. the Alaska. ——— “Say It With Flowers” but Things for Yoar Office with Federal funds £ L e ML A MR B R e ' L. F. Morris received a new two-ton dump truck. This increased e 3% I No additional legislation or Congressional action |- e i — Ihis fleet of trucks to six. Morris stated that. it was. necessary for: the “SAY IT WITH OURS! CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co Alaska Newspapers, 1411 $ 2 IO e s i ! @ is required for the breaking of ground. The bill itsell |y 4004 and executed solely by the|punkers due to the expansion of business and the need for the increase Juneau Florists 1005 SECOND AVE * SEAIMIE 4. Eler 4333 makes the cash available. | American ilders i NE 1 At an people. The Govern-|j, service to the builders in Juneau. TN ~ P iee 1 1 ol R responsibility of I ment had nothing to do with P R FHONE 513 Servimg Alaska Exclusively< fficials and represer ¢ . e A LS T IR 7R ¢ city offic ¥ | them Miss Minnie Goldstein, who had been outside on a combined business T nautics Administration. The first step is final agree- | "o C 0o Tk ( 4 { 30vel nts always move slowly. | g - ment on the site of the landing field. | The U <ot A {and pleasure trip, returned aboard the Admiral Rogers. G ok anginoers. aiike have 08ty wit- | e, V. 5. SOMCHmR S B R The Erwin Feed Co. | | —— talnly determined that, for an airport of the dimen- | i Saimash Iwenty-one Boy Scouts left for the Bagle River Camp and' were to(| ~ Office in Case Lot Grocery Bert's Food Center 3 < o | portant in combatting war and sions & tic e re snvisioned, a site south | . 3 I vo weeks. PHONE 704 fons and anticipated tretfic e oreC, ® Mhere are | Vinaing friendships. ~And it we|remain for (o wecks HAY, GRAIN, COAL beom g g g of the e for this ithe of thinking, TiA Kanths or liHave e CEEHEE DHES the, Russian R 1d STOR. bover dhv K several reasons for inking. Melvin Merritt. son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Merritt, underwent a and STORAGE Deliveries—10:15 A M. 4 | people, it becomes more difficult safety dictates that a large air terminal should be | ; 4 :',.r;‘;-'\u:v“.n?; !rmml'lw center of papulation, Removing | 10F, the HKremiin -to fight, & 86, tonsillectomy at the S Ann’s Hospital. 2:16 — 4:00 P. M. .1 | while waiting for the State De- e he airport from its present site will open an entirely s 2 3 B alrport [ro o r ths cliva' confpptpnips [partment 1o ob SHEEEE MAHI: s Agnis Muussth and Mlis Seiie Mm@ Genely S Doglas, Call EXPERIENCED MEN e i T has long been in the minds of the City Planmngizlfll'mu’l'?i”“" :‘f“t;""““' there |, 10w living in Escondido, Galif., arrived aboard the Admiral Rogers Alaska JANITORIAL Service 5 s no reason why the American . o g several weeks with their sister, Mrs. J. A. Williams. CONKLE and FOLLETTE The Rexall Store” Commission ), G i 2 people can't operate on their own One of the chief causes fer hesitation to date over | _ 3 ¥ G Phone Red 559 —as for instance, starting a friend- i Weather: High, 49; low, 44; cloudy. Your Reliable Pharmacists FEEBLE SECURITY (‘hrmk{ng a site .m\u.h ;,f‘ n;«h ‘% “”l]:idh:s’l‘(?:::‘s ,‘::Eg»hm—lvm-r campaign to Europe; es- — problem and expense of building a bridge across the| ... 1, people behind the Iron|§===rr—"r=r"srrrrrsrr——""""" BUTLER-MAURO all news d in this paper the ct the American mission river two miles out of the city On this point, the 1 ek i | Curtain . . i take me time out to brief his en- bill which President Truman signed authorizes t | These is no censorship on mail' D lle E gl h Jisted men about the attractive Russian lady who has CAA “to acquffe s Tight at-wer, ,":-,‘}iz“i,“‘;u’ffm Busala. Abd RIS T AR ally Lessons INENQUSY w. L. GorRDON roads, trails, pipe lines, [ > o ~' | of Russian-Americans living in this 4 LADIES'—MISSES’ or two of them so been luring a s Sergeants Mg i ar fad sy A de- T TO- bridges, and other similar facilities necessary or de-| o BT O e the num- READY-TO-WEAR mnv cE 7 ¥ 2 is par e teresting i 7 L far . i “”-‘_ Interesting Gople for the proper operation of the arports. Upon |y B Y1 o sicans even a| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Let us refer back to the|| meward Street Near Third ecause t ady 1s to be down in our books as an . such public highways or bridges, the | d W 4 . b et e completion of such public highways : ges, "© | smanl group of Russian-Americans preceding paragraph.” Omit BACK. rugglst exp d Soviet a it ‘”,‘lnf ic ; x;p 5 l-m Administration nml (:o c[[\)/\(v ;h?\lixl?{h er same ()‘muld supply the names and ad- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Calliope (musical instrument). Pro- has to E: orter tha e e Territc of laska V. charge. b H " N th 3 ; ; ‘ '{I\m“‘ : Xw ':went the Territ adon Al _"’l A WILOOUS. SORER 5 | dresses of many Russians for cor-nounce ka-li-o-pe, A as in AT unstressed, I as in LIE, O as in OBEY, e Squibb Store had had no intim s wife 3 as ,Ln A 1]1‘1:\ et (,?(;,lim":xm(]o t[:m: T’a{:":mr ;:“r‘irt spondence purposes. E as in ME unstressed, accent second syllable. Where Pharmacy Is & until he read a m, the FRpAFNnHY & b““‘ e ‘l AR 1:\{_,,(‘] i "l “_‘° ie“ % t" b€ Friendship letters to all the| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Steir (a flight of steps). Stare (to gaze Profession A wiser man by now, perhaps, best availab ation for the municipal airport. cotint of Europe — England,|fixedly) Planos—Muxical Instruments As written, amended and passed, HR 3510 should pyance Germany — also those b bl ’ and Supplies be a source of rejoicing for the Alaskans, military men | Y ] P SYNONYMS: Agreement, adjustment, arrangement, arbitration, set- 8 |1ind the Tron Curtain — Poland, : Phoue 208 Second and Seward | | | ARCHIE B. BETT, ) Ay and members of the House and Senate who guided it | yechoslovakia, Jugoslavia — can | cront compromise, conciliation —_— . possession of the lady through a stormy passage under the dome of the|, ™ " ceo st o and that is very bad may be no more “L,‘“ 2 Capitol e most effective. coincidence that was a code clerk at the American The congratulations of every Fairbanksan with Embas: w everything that goes on, pride and faith in his community go out to them. persuaded to marry State the other day he now is stationed in this country His buddy, who acquired physical, if not legal, ofponi ity WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Sy They ‘can help fo. fefute the idea.f’“““'“se our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: HEINKE GENERAL ublic Accountant ( FACTUAL; relating to, or containing, facts. “Most of the news, written REPAIR SHOP Audiise Sy that the United States is a nation by newspaper men, was straightforward and factual.” Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 {of warmongers. They can help;| GENERAL REPAIR WORK | —— \d are therefore the most desirable prey for attractive GRS LA 3 4 i and ar nere e tl prey nullify the impression given by the Vg women agents & . Alice in Wonderland | Sergeant McMillins and the Garry | - by Our officials in Moscow certainly knew that only i Davises and the others who have MODERN ETIOUE fTE Fhone 204 020 W. 12th Bt yoR iin Russians are permitted to fraternize with Am- (Washingten Foet) renounced their American citizen- | KOBERTA LEE - Wal' Paper I an personnel—and then for a purpose. Since the Dr. Luther H. Evans, Librarian of Congress, haslshm_ But most important of all, a p set the stage for a noteworthy act of international|e. i . 7 in question was known to be an agent, and G ek At o 4 ) friendship letter-writing campaign ! ) g ld n s goodwill in arranging for the return to England of the | o 50 CE I B8 S8 . Q. Is it correct to address a wedding invitation to “Mr. and Mrs. Warfield's reg tore, R. M. Wilton and Family”? (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Ideal Paint Shop womat B0 SEIabUYe GHE, D W : hat) ahs \ll‘ll:u " privately purchased original manuscript of Lewis Car- | people basis PAYe boen alilo %0 ¥ AWRJ amping onto @ o charming and profound satire, Alice in Wonder- | i 5 | P . code clerk, of all people. This one, having been con- Jand The nu;nwcnxl)l nad. elid S Assrinai R il And where the people of two A. No; the words “and Family” are no longer used. An invitation NYAL Family Remegdies verted momer to the Soviet way of life, is, N0 jn 1928 through an auction held by the impoverished co\u;'.x 1r:hx‘eally l;now each other— |should be sent to Ml: and Mrs. Wilton, and a separate invitation to each HORLUCK’S DANISH doubt, spillir the information he has to his new- original owner. Wit hthe cooperation of a book deam"‘;fi : ) ; l;:wl“ of the U"““_’ member of the family. ICE CREAM tates an ngland—no dictator, | Q. T have noticed some people take a heaping teaspoonful of ice found friend Dr. Evans purchased the draft on his own initiative AANE D . prime minister or president can croam and then make several mouthfuls of it. Is this correct? Juneau’s Finest ' S o view sendi o the British | nn’clnn S Ecunflmy Liquor Store S0 rica spapers have quipped that the in 1946 Wit the view ol SEHEIM ) 10 hiddi |l ¥ i i : T icay pers ha uipped that the o im, which had been an unsuccessful bidder i | SV b’“f" WAL, DESwone trhem. A. No; only enough ice cream for one mouthful should be taken at g : A ¢ conversion is more inspired by ‘A’”‘]“"“ “";” 1deology. 108" Al but approximately $6000 of the purchase | BN {one time on the spoon 7 That's dou A ue. 1t 1% m‘.‘ i makes OUr $0- .o has now been raised through contributions. | ! Q If a girl finds it necessary to visit her employer in his home, Harkel B A v A R n s ity over there apy feebl We hope that not only will additional (Onl)‘lbull()ns-‘ Board Membe’s Ishould she rise to greet her employer’s wife when she enters the room? || Choice Meats At All Times Ph 689 be forthcoming promptly to defray the remainder of | A. Yes, as she is the girl's hostess. PHONES 553—92—95 ki Phone 549 Fred W. Wendat ADVANCED EDUCATION the expense, but also that before the manuscript leaves | 0' u " d FEw R H AR e oot e dnn i i1 i this country some enterprising publisher will arrange | nl e e“gn Mavbe somebody ~ught to start a movement to !0 Make & first-rate facsimile for sale to the general ‘ L OK d |'|| hskan A A AP public. The only existing facsimile was completed | an H 2 . GORDON The Charles W. Carter| e A Hotel abolish the teaching of mathematics in our Colleges. poco. ypo advent of modern printing and. does not CHICAGO, galu o There are signs in the news that classroom knowledge g oo 'vne'voycorint off to advantage, A éond ol }memhors of the International Exec-| Monua Newly Renovated Rooms in advanced long division is giving college students s aspecially important in this instance because, lm]ikn!‘é"w? Xoazd of she ‘?‘O United Farva 1. How many stars were in the first American flag? ry at Reascnable Rates strange ideas. A recent Associated Press story about many authors' manuscripts, Carroll's is hnnd-lntceredfw%‘:pm;:“ waxer: ;;‘g;w wd?’ 2' Of what in the medicinal world was Wilhel i' Roent; 4 Pourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE SBINGLE O the “system” of five University of Southern California and contains many interesting drawings which became withnnonfCor?l{:nunis‘; hases C:thi 'dxsco;erer” 2 Sl X oenigen. she PHONE 136 students for beating roulette at Las Vegas comes on the basis for the famous illustrations by John Ten-|my s Hartley Act ek 3. What is the AP 1 i the heels of similar reports on the attempt of two niel. On that basis alone, the project has inmguing} Grant Oskes vPresidem of the i fl, is the most anclent example of independent soulpture now PHONE 555 University of Chicago undergraduates to beat the commercial possibilities. Beyond that, a competent' ynion sajq in a statement the e , M Beverag‘ CO. I facsimile would provide inspiration for countless Am- |00 4's compliance decision, in re- 4. Which is the “Mile High City” of the United States? Wholesale 805 10th St homas Hardwa'e (o- ericans who, in company with people everywhere, | sponse toa rank and file rele;‘endum 5. How much does the average male lion weigh? PAINTS — OILS’ appreciate the significance of Alice in Wonderland Dot | o de “with reluctance and re- ANSWERS: PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Builders’ and Shalf e 7 e % only a delightful fairy tale but also as an important | i . Thirteen. for MIXERS or SODA POP HARDWARE the meantime reports of early successes are apt to political document ipuuna & e i The Sphinx, carved by the ancient Egyptians. Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS Remington Typewriters Denver, Colo. SOLD and SERVICED by About 500 pounds. IDEAL Guss co- J. B. Blflfll'd & Cn- - % “Cur Doorstep Is Worn by 538 Willoughby Avenue A lelris C.J. EHRENDREICH —C. P. A. Opp. Standard Ol Co. DON ABEL game at Reno and Las Vegas Of course, it's cnly a question of time (and it won't be very long) until all of these boys go broke, but in f . | Spain by which the American Armyy FRIENDSHIP LETTERS |® © ¢ © o o - The Washlnglon is to dig in behind the Pyrennes Me" 'GO'Round in case of war with Russia During March and April, millions | TIDE TABLE y 2. Conversations with France for |Of iriendship letters were sent to - . — defense of the Rhine in case of Italy. They had an important ef-|e E 5 By DREW PEARSON war with Russia. fect on the Italian elections, helped | e Low tide, 6:32 am, 0.7 ft. S A T Conversations with Tran for Score a victory for democracy. Prior| e High tide, 12:49 p.m., 14.4 ft. (Continued from Pags Qne) U. S. support of the Iranian Army 't 2 serfes of friendship) e Low tide, 18:31 p.m., 34 ft. s e e G BUSINESS COUNSELLOR v FORD AGENCY ¢ ways to lick Commun- S when the U, S. Government wasie o e e o o o Accounting Systems Taxes GREASES — GAS — OIL RUSSIA HAS OUR SECRE slow about sending food to Eu-) - e — Phone 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. n o G G A “ J“eal “°|°r co L__ bbb ) o These and other highly coniiden- rope. Both these projects’ were' Empire wantaas gev results! tial messages. were, sent fo Am-| oecEmE T — — — Flooring Contracior Foot of Main Street bassador Bedell Smith in Moscow Just why military messages were i E B, 4 Laying—¥inishing Oak Floors MAKE sent to the American Ambassador S \ ? e e T | ' Oldest Bank in Alaska il KR TUR, 2L 2 daily hal in Moscow is not known. It is un- bit—ask for it by name derstandable that Smith should 1 Aste criticism Bomn i Mbarion, tut ssding| & Lo . Cige i i 5= || 1891—Over Half a Century of Banking—1948 ||| Casler’s Men's Wear | | | 1,/,00y Dairjes, Inc of Minnes innesots Porunerly SABIN'S eeeccnoe nilitary messages to Moscow, even normous illiard stick g~ potg S sty 50 Touse s | A | A B The B. M. Behrends ||| oo w oo | | | Ceer Marine Engines AMERICAN CITIZENS DESERT |ret. The Russians have them, can AR O L : Allen Edmonds Shoes s 1 them whenever they please, Plunder 7. Depa Bank Skyway Luggage Marine Hardware At t as Canada published the in- ——— . c mtion wnthed rom he con. 3 K% AR : H ; has. G. Warner Co. fosinaof code-chrk Coumi | £ St B2 AN L L Safety Deposit TIMELY CLOTHES — : i HOME GROCERY 2 N & ) Persian fairy {lin’s infatuat with Russian| 3 59, o ivat Ak glamour-girl Galina Dunseva. Bic| 1t Bove ARt L oy Boxes for Rent conish that lured him from his own . Whnreaa® W B : NUNN-BUSH SHOES ke Teada ballave 1h whs. aléo COMMERCIAL SAVINGS STETSON HATS Phone 146 > military nature of the messages 8 was decoding which helped in- ‘ . Belo Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 19 Bown Quality Work Clothing American Meat — Phone 38 ence him \ . Roundabout low working for the Soviet Tass \ . as a pait-up saime " DAILY ALASKA Complete Outfitter for Men ki i SYSTEM CLEANING ws Agency, plus the large and 9. Oursclves at home ad vouthful following of Henry Wal- Note of tho EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING All the t f Ser-|lace, make it appear that the “fi . Shak Present this coupon to the box office of the B. W. COWLING Alaska Laundy geant Ji A v United Stateg is losing part of the of fire - Light boat B i Evany vith thelodloar whn sorbies At oten ; i i of feutn CAPITOL THEATRE : COMPANY DR. ROBERT SIMPSON top se de of th your. reration States, n - told 1 £ his olu st is con- ), ) ” R o ier Eid i A SR | Sand nia: and receive TWO TICKETS (o see: Dodge—Plymouth—Chryslet OPTOMETRIST i DeSoto—Dodge Trucks Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted a blow to as the er f aining a firm policy and a 2 J‘:::p’(‘;:m“n "so"G or “E soumu Rt ] i 5 e Eiou-(’j code uzenk L air force against Russia, yet § Chinese ofMclal | Canada was U i we have made the mistake of offer- . wild | Phone 266 for Aj tments : s e A i | Feqeral Ta. —12¢ per Person SHAFFER'S S Avpolnimeny - ASHENBRENNER'’S 10 alternative to the mailed Point gradu olonel in | fist AN 3 e reqular Army. W 1f, howsyer, we Kept e mallsd . : : PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB (0. SANITARY MEAT cede he gave 1 s, the fist in one hand and held an c and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and FOR BETTER MEATS m Afln usm Kremlin is now a r 1 nch—friendship with the tinct bira 3 PHONES—4! follow. nighly important 5 jan people 1e othe 3 $ and sla : . 9 2 oo N [ le=-in tae oihee Rand earas " 2 RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. 2 Eebi FURNITURE very Phone 788142 Willoughby ave sages regarding U. S. plans for the we might be on firmer psychol-| . Emooth ! 7. Paruno WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! defenss of Europe | ogic ound both at home and \ 4 1. Conversations ° with Franco,abroad 1 4 .m‘.‘.::r'.{ld:v.w