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THE DAILY ALASKA LMl’lRI;—— UNEAU ALASKA . " TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1948 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 ‘ | veremans or SECOND and FOURTH scond and may prove more sensational for Lhcxr[ -~ F ml y Alaska Emplre Tl s, Tn castrast to! e etil, wno! S8 | ‘mmpow(i his memoirs in the calm light of retrospect, | '; \ | | | | | Publis 11 except Sunday by the s PRINAING CoMMTE. “Vinegar Joe” wrote bitterly in the heat of battle | Second and Main Streets, Junesu, Alasks and the throes of a distasteful and disastrous m\s-\ NS g'!»’?gjrg%tyyourfgo - Vice-] rmlmn sion. His book comprises the letters which he wrote WILLIAM R. CARTER - ldl\or and Manager vife " 3 " a0 s vears| ‘ommander; WILLIAK ELMER A. FRIEND . ® anaging Bditor | t0 his wife during the two and three-quarters years The Alaska Juneau baseball team defeated the American Legion the | i SHERLOCK, Adjut- LEIVERS, Secretary. nt. g il Bustness Mangewt | of bis commangl of the American forces in:the Shing} JUNE previous night by a score of 7 to 4. Manning and Robertson made home o o — Eatered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Clas India-Burma theatre.. It is off the record stuff with L.. Howe Vance . ,runs for their respective teams. ke peisiigems @ B P. 0 ELKS SUBSCRIPTION RATES: hes pulled, therefore.of more than passini e T Delivered by carrier in Juncau and Douclas for $1.5¢ pe 190 JINSE. IR S ¢ 10» X ot i Edna Polley | e m— FURS ! Have Your Fur Six' monibs, $8.00; one year, $I.00 interest except to the victims of his acid’ pen. Suzanne Gunst | The Moose and Elks were scheduled to play a game tonight. Work Done NOW. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays id, at the followi s P o " iy # one 527, Tall. postage pald st the followint aivauce s7.00; | Documents such as these, before they are goge Mrs. K. F. Fullerton RAW FURS BOUGHT at 8 pm. Visiting brothers wel- e month, in advance, $1.80. over by thé scholars who cook up our histories, rep- Elizabeth Hurst | The American Legion announced a smoker on July 4 with Jack Rabbit Skins For Sale come. JOSEPH H. SADLIER, scrive fer & f hey will promptly notify . l()flvl‘c‘e :!Uu'x:y (Rnl:;:ra-"u‘r:u’ul:’my in the delivery resent in a real sense the human side of events. For R. M. Ogden Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, o i Wils t m: A i ir papers thet reason they are far more potent and palatable | Phillip Steiner W e e capi‘ol Fur SIIOP Secretary. . 20 Y E A R S A G 0 f T:;nzu::"wnni’ Monday of each month rom u Post No. 55 2 | in Scottish Rite Temple L THE EMPIRE {| s ot i thine (SO beginning at 7:30 p. m. jeward Street. Visiting ‘omrades Weicome. WILLIS R. BOOTH, JUNE 8, 1928 o R, MEICALTE / Worshipful Master; JAMES W. & Telephone Office, 602; Business Office, 374. , X Vi i taken 4n!ehe Dorothy Madison # VEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS WHED taken AnEERg ey o & B B T . s A float in the harbor for the use of seaplanes was authorized by the Opposite Juneau Hot: TR I BT T A "l "5l sntiled to the use tor 5 e { BRI juneau Chamber of Commerce. S e e Things for Your Office news dispatches credited to - 2 Z 5 paper #ud also the local news published l’fl‘ejl 0 anon [OUNSEI,ORS NEEDED | “Say 1t Wiin Flowers” but Ny S A (Washington Post) | A 19%-inch Colorado brook trout was on display at the Thomas & 5 CHARLES R GRIFFIN Co VES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 g FOR GIRL SCOUT (AMP; Hardware, caught by Jack Kearney at the Salmon Creek dam. The “SAY IT WITH OURS! 1005 SECOND AVE = SEATE 4 © Flios $30 ESEN Beattle, Wash, 4 | The War of 1812 was due in large part to the re- 2 tre Ve Ve is, nces H sentment aroused by the British practice of searching IS SERIOUS PROBLEM O NG LT, Juneau Florists X Amerioin veegih Lo O R J. T. Tenneson, of the Superior Packing Co., Tenakee, arrived here PHONE 311 Serving Alaskabxclusively< from British naval ve a proceeding that fre- - X son, E b by A8 ) @ —_— quently resulted in American seamen as well as Brit There is a possibility that the to purchase box shooks. ish subjects being carried off. The Lebanese govern- | Girl Scout Camp will not be able 4 et ne Er'h re“ c.. — ment does not have even the excuse of mistaken |to function this summer unless th Weather: Maximum, 75; minimum, 70; partly cloudy. 2 c sdEhtity o offbr 1n Usfense SF IENUNEEMEE RoHON | women - af. JiRERD AIGAENE" with | rocaegiaeiae L oo rifrsio B Office in Case Lot Grocery Bert's Food Center PHONE 704 Grocery Phones 104—105 in removing American citizens from a vessel flying | Mys. Ralph Rivers, .camp chair- : 3 b bfl the flag of the United States. Its only excuse appears | man, according to Mrs. Scott I D .I L E I h HAY, GRAIN, COAL Meat Phones 39—539 to be the fear that the American Jews who Were | nurehy. commissioner. of the local | al ‘,l essons in ng IS W. L. CORDON and STORAGE Deliveries—10:15_A M. forcibly removed and interned might join the Jewish | 5oout Council. 2 l 2:15 — 4:00 P. M. fighting forces in Palestine. ¥ Nine additional adult camp coun- e o S0 gross a violation of the rules governing inter- | slors_are needed to work with| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The man is void in tact.” || o)) p¥ pERIENCED MEN national intercourse between nations at peace is in-|ajss Ruth Kilbourne, camp chair-;Say, “void OF tact. % ‘Alaska JANITORIAL 8 defensible. Failure to respond to the demand of the | yan, who will arrive today Train-. ~ OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Satiety. Pronounce sa-ti-e-ti, second s - "The Rexall Store" — | United States for return of the captives would justify ino classes for counselors are slat-|I as in TIE, accent on second syllable., CONKLE and FOLLETTE ; X the severest kind of reprisals. Yet it seems to Usieq to begin tomorrow. Approxi-| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Equable; QUA, not QUL Phone Red 559 Your Relfable Fiiarmacists EYES ON NATIONAL G.0.P. CONVENTION | 1g¢ the State Department's protest ignores the major | mately 50 women in Juneau and a i 5 % X b " + issue by emphasizing the fact that all bearers of | poyglas give several hours every SYNONYMS: Economy, saving, thrift, frugality, miserliness, parsi- || e BUTLER-MAURQC ctions in Alaska | American passports, irrespective of race, color or k. makins oneatile. £ vegular | MOV EMEIIgINEES, P robedks 5| Week making possible the regular| " wwopp grupY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us STEVENS® DRUG CO. ind chosen |creed, are entitled to equal protection of the laws " ek program and in the of the d States. Of course they are. But 50 far .,,nmey other volunteers,ars need- increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: tiona epubiica Conve ) 4 5 ‘ fonal Republican Convention in |, . wup see the Lebanese have not been guilty of |oq to man the camp, Volunteers| PLAINTIVE; expressive of sorrow or melancholy. “The melody was LADIES'—MISSES’ HARRY will be on the national conglave | giscrimination in the way suggested by the State should stay a minimum of one|sweet and’ plaintive” READY-TO-WEAR n‘m tion is seated | Department’s communication. Only Jews were seized, | woop at camp. Transportation, food | D —————— seward Street Near Third White convention, mecting, in Sitka, “" he ‘i"'( [m” “‘“’l W‘)'“”l"'c“us‘c i; wos “"IV‘ ;’““; and quarters are provided and the | Dfllgglst | whom the Lebanese had reason to fear as potential | (.inine classes will begin on Wed- | MODERN ETIOUETTF % . ¥y gate {fighters. The offense of the Lebanese government o e ALY ROBbRTA LEE ! M “The Squibb Store p SHa S nesday so lack of experience in 4 i Alaska Music sn 1 Mount McKi Park convention, labeled ‘1]1;\1 calls for rebuke is its invasion of American terri- (o, yolunteer work is no handi- ! pll y Where Pharmacy Is a ;\mx\ by hod n‘mnr .m](\mt-xlc';u:‘lw,::irzn):i‘:t\(kmg away | .o, ‘ Bt 7SR A : i i .d""""'""“"‘h | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager % Profession | American citizens. 1s merely c sing to drag in Unless the women of the Gas- hat should a person do who is invited to a bridge party an l'an issue that is utterly irrelevant, insofar as the . oo “C. - T oull e B0 o but-does not Dy the i ganie? Planvs—Musical Instruments 73 tineau Channel do volunteer to help | g0, o Dlay game? and Supplies opations ave. to be. in Philkaalhhig]possent controvarey 18 SeRiRER. the usual camp activities whict| A. In fairness to the other guests, you should decline the invitation {| pnoye 206 Second and Seward ARCHIE B. BETTS 5 3 | | mean so much to the Scouts and {and give your reason for doing so. 2 Another Vse 1k Alibi Advanced Brownies, the camp cannot be car- Q. Should a man rise when a stenographer or other woman employee Public Accountant { s Iried on. The mother of every comes into his office? HEINKE GENERAL i | (EQGaREEN R ) Scout should, according to Mrs.| A No; but he must stand to receive a woman visitor. REPAIR SHOP 5 TUE Compont Delegate Bartlett and Chairman Crawford, the |Murphy, make it her job to help e it % 5 ) Ry Welding, Plumbing, Oll Burner e T ' Q " | A ey g i Is it per to thank a m W S| ses v i > Simpson Bldg. P THE HUMAN SIDE ‘mm- a Republican of Michigan, are reported as ! Rivers give - our community Q‘_ ;‘ proper to thank a maid when she passes food to you at Biacksmith Wark P! 8. hone 757 being opposed to a bill for the election of a GOVErnor |the kind of camp that she as a ® “PPer” GENERAL REPAIR WORK This year in the publishing trade may well go | | of Alaska in 1950. Crawford said he had been unable | mcther wants her own daughter to A i Phone 204 929 W. 12th Bt FOR down as one of memoirs, journals, diaries and auto- |to get “certain persons in the Senate and in high | epjoy 5 wau Pa : o per I phies, the majority of them by the leading | Territorial affairs to agree to a for an elected figures of World War II. Within the last few days { Governor this vear.” A . :,l,, 8807 '.0 OK d fld I.EA R H A. C. GORDON Warfield's nm Store : S £ Cordell Full and the What a weak and ineffective alibi that is! | I 5 we have had the memoirs of Corde E Just who are the persons in “high positions” or |In the District Court for the Terri- |} _ L e G e e s eal Pamt Shop Stilwell Papers. Several weeks ago the diaries of | e niorial affairs” who cbject to Alaskans electing | tory of Alaska, Division Number Joseph Goebbels appeared. The first volume of Winh- |ty gun’ Governor? Are they more important than | One at Juneau | 1. Which is the most noted poem in American literature that idealizes NYAL Family Remedies Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt ston Chu memoirs. “The Gathering Storm,”|{ne overwhelming sentiment of Alaskans? JAMES LOSETH, Plaintiff, vs.|the American Indian? HORLUCK’S DANISH 3 h has been running in Life and the New York Over a year ago Delegate Bartlett promised us| DOROTHY LOSETH, Defendant.; . Which is the “Green Mountain State"? ICE CREAM will be issued in book form in July. Undoubtedly | personally he would urge the passage of such a bill | The President of the United States . What is a carnivorous animal? Juneauw’s Finest . state i i i f America: to the above named de- ‘hat is o e ; - are others. | even if statehood was denied. He did submit the ! ol PO . What is the derivation of the word Thursday? 2 Liquor Store It is to be doubted that Churchill's memoirs bill. But it seemed to have beel!: plger:lnclwle? Snd feg‘j;:‘""-”?f;:r‘:g‘; b it ap-i . What “noblest Roman of them all” was author, orator, scholar, Hulchmgs ECOIOI!Y ’ the mos espread attentior He is (how it is allowed to die in committee an rawford is a y e - ! soldier, and statesman? B A v A R n S he most widespread attention. He 151 oo e ltoking horse” for failure of its passage.|pear in the District Court for the | e Market towering individual in the lot, the most im- f e Alaska, Division Numbe: " 3 When Delegate Bartlett is up for re-election he should | Territory of Alaska, Divisio} E S » politically and historically—and by all odds | el BACERC (E 0 G R re the ones “In high |One, at Juneau, Within fhirty days | Longfellow's “Hiawatha. Cholce Meais At All Times Phone 689 the most eloguent. Few writers in English today have | jogitjon” and in Territorial affairs who object to allow- |after the last publication of this; . Vermont. X PHONES 553—92—95 greater command of the language ling Alaskans naming their own G(,.emm You can't | summens, namely thirty days after . One that eats meat. Stilwell's papers should run Churchill’s a close fool “all the pecple all the time. |the sixth day of July 1948 in case . From Thor, the Scandinavian mythological god of thunder. The Alaskan flolel & - — | this summons is published, or with-. . Julius Caesar, The charles w' cmer : forty days after the date of its 2 Newly Renovated Rooms Note—Senator Willlam Lunger,| Acheson, whose resignation from | in B £ "18 Wa!hlllfllon North Dakota Republican, pushed |the State Department was a great S€Vice upon you in case this sum- Mortuary at Reasonable Rates d upon you personally, i |through an amendment which loss to American diplomacy, can-|mons s serves 2 ; MefTY'GO'Roufld would admit 27,000 persons of Ger- |not take the post as long as his8nd answer the complaint of the Feurth and Franklin Sts. PHONE BINGLE Q |above named plaintiff on file in PHONE 138 B pidka man origin fo this country every law firm does business with the 2BOV€ WEMCC DT plumb'n ‘ |i . DREW 301 i { i = S : ar o and cause. He By DREW PEARSON year. ' Fhiesd are fhe Gudeten Cen- | Uriied SlEs, Sy monss 28 M ¥ealinite (1 SliA Golion fenaiids a l‘g o PHONE 555 mans who formec the fifth col- | matter of routine, Senator J. How- 1 !the dissolution of the bonds of mat- | : card Beverage co. “ as H.rd“’e (o. (Continued from Page One) r pxpansion i axd \tha!h Demmx.«mc ]\auona umn “for’. Hitler's EFpRRSCT S 2 mmony now and hmetoforc existing | L] an, did not let Wolcott get ON R % P s o And if you fail to so appear and PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Builders’ and Shelf 1 EDUCATIO; ROLL CALL { v peve " with this. He ked Lyle if | But Revercomb, peeved at Mc-| = = ¥ ¥ty % 3 Here are the Congressmen in-|Grath over some differences on|2RSWEr plaintff will take judgment for MIXERS or SODA POP HARDWARE national VFW was for -pub- % 1 ke o A susing. Knowing the answer |Side the House Education and La- | the displaced-persons problem, ha agfi:?“fof-o‘;hz;m:cf;gl (;‘ngi\nd(é)dn(l: Te]ephone_alg nghfS—Red 730 - yeer Weleott had the merye bor Committce who are bottling up | aken out his peeve by refusing to s § ; H the federal-aid-to-education bill; | pase the bill out of his Judiciary |8l complaint and as herelnbefore H‘,rr. Machine Shop, Inc. Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS Remllg-::n Tyl‘)':wrlun to interrupt Boggs. il g % A stated. sianan persisted: ;‘e:jmrg“ who are for aiding ‘the subcommittee. | WITNESS THE HONORABLE IDEAL GLASS co J. B. Burford & Co i’ tpaley onap anower o my | TAERERL ol Lo S | GEORGE W. P@RTA, judge of said = : o - 5. bu 4 question s to whether the na- | g AgREI 4o Wik Tiepublicgne: | NOTICE {court and the seal of said court LR TR : 538 Willoughby Avenue ’ “Our Dosrsicp Is. Ween by ional VEW has indorsed this bill— | Senwabe, Wissourh Gwinn, | NEW| Afigr June 10, no telephone hereunto attached this § day of s Obp. Standard Off Co BeiDng: Crmionices” ¢ York; Kersten, Wisconsin; Owens, | . | b ; \ ¢ for th th of e 1948, Tiliadlh, . Democrats: Lesinak,'* of | SHeee Uit angnth of June jJune L C. J. EHRENDREICH — C. P. A. DON ABEL PHONE 633 will be accepted at a discount. All | (SEAL) J. W. LEIVERS, X finally had to admit that|ppiopios Aoy o By FORD AGENCY 4 e ‘s Michigan; Kelley, Pennsylvania; mittances must b " Xk of | c U’ U’ EI I i nmfwn“f‘:fi Kennedy, Massachusetts; Lucas, pot later than discount date. Please | By P. D. E Mcwo!rezrk' B SINESS COUNS OR G (mflmgmm— D“u—m of the housing bill | meygg, [be prompt. ! Deputy. Accounting Systems Taxes EFARGS — OAS o OIL and that h d Greig were speak- > " » 1ug gy for' themselves, Chatrmany it et At epublicanat Lan- JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS | First publication, June 8, 1948. Phone 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg BOGGAN Juneau Motor Co. % iahid ST dis, Teanss Foftman, SHehigay:; | TELEPHONE €O. —adv. Last publication, June 29, 1048. ' Foot of Main Street : Wolcett looked very sic 2 2 H McCowen, Ohio; Brehm, Ohio: |- ik Bsndiic sicy o o : : o rome s Kearns, Pennsylvania; Nixon, Cali- !"lourmg Contractor HITLER'S STANDARDS fornia. Democrats: Barden, North | ying—Finishing Oak Floors MAKE fting up the standards for| Carolina; Fisher, Texas; Powell, Crossword Puzzle Oldest Bank in Alaska e CALL 209 JUNEAU DAIRIES ' 200,000 displaced persons | New York; Wood, Georgia; Mad- | ; es! bank 1n Alas A 3 DEL]C[OUS ICE CREAM habit—ask into the United States, the Senate! den, Indiana; Klein, New York. i AQRDES 424 tontanipg= : by name a v language the| Republicans who would be for the | 1 Servent Sedten H CISl ¥ "' "u iy y aimed at excluding most | bill if they had the courage 1o vote | & ay ooy time LI - 1891-—0ver Half a ce"'"’Y of Bankmg' 1948 er's Mea's Juneflu Damfl Inc Jews and Catholics. In so doing, | against the orders of Speaker Joe | 12 Eugliah fetter 41 kach ™" SABIND . 2 B & . Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP s into hot water on the diplo- | mittee would be for Federal-aid-to- Roman"tyrant front, for the bill to admit! education if the Republicans didnt | i, botom. s , but the Senate bill requires|of benefits than they pay. For in- . Princely = > g 3 that 50 percent of the refugees|stance, New York and Massachu- clois "R heliee permitted to enter the USA must|setts, which have progressive edu- 54 - Inactive | Clfll‘mflm FRED HENNING come from a country that has cation systems, would pay more | S * Complete Outfitter for Men Latvia, Estonia or Lithuania, setts want a clear stipulation that .. . Pigpen West Virginia's Republican Sen- |the states will take care of paro- 4 26. Welrd and receive TWO TICKETS 1o see: When Revercomb's bl finally g a bil that would permit| b : Prepare for and an insured cab WILL CAU- reached the Senate floor, McGrath | former Undersecretary of State Dean | . z APk g ETUR. 1 | P te) snerted in disgust: “The moun-|Acheson to serve without pay as| fl Z r"’“"“::" 4 R N YOU to YOE home with our comphments. the Senate actually accepted Hit-| Martin and GOP leader Halleck: | 13 bogg N AL ‘Marine Hardware 3 6. Chl laced persons was worded in|follow their party leaders. -T‘Ul"<‘=\1 bira 67, Tiimaiayan bense ator Chapman Revercomb, who chial schools in distributing Federal / g luume tain has labored and brought forth | head of the joint U. S-Canadian | . Baly Engish WATCH THIS SPAGE—YWMWW : 0 ing ler's yardstick in singling out|Hartley, New Jersey; McConnell, | Safety Deposit @ 6. Vane b, 1 a2 way as to give tacit recog-| Besides the party-line issue, in-| sl aBaep. Splutianigny epterday's Prsll been “annexed by a foreign pow-|and get less out of the bill than -] e marlE as a pait-up sdvscribver w THE DAILY ALASKA championed these “Hitler amend- | funds. n.-ufl 2 i - ! ments,” fought down several at- fl '\Vauowrm Rire : oA a mouse.” Defense Commission. 2 4 c sk The ly called Republican convention in | also selected a three-man delega- presented through proxies, i to see which one is seated A. No; thanks are not necessary for this service. there £3i3 M o) Ofim®irim mZ o> oz mv/oOggri cim mompg- -2 x> Zrc mr > - moiie > it <0 dt >z e > - m-» < { o -[v'm 3-9 Z/—|rjon zmz offimrio/-2[@> EERLD DEDE CEFEmEE ol-m -t - o m REFI R o|T Ajo- v -rn > = bl lb d z ™ o those entitled to American refuge.| Pennsylvania; Bu New York; | If. Kooblastural i alian what the Senators probably |Smith, Kansas; and MgKinnon, F,En“(,’hu“,nlo, s o ive ok e | Beides 5 e Tl Boxes for Rent HOME GROCERY o q | dividual members of the Committee | §o’ Ty Pravers P i Gm” ke & ; 3 s er” This can only mean the three states like Mississippi. H-- 1] gD e EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING BUILDING S by Denigenatic @pnators PERSONAL PEEVE /BB / Mako il of Feqeral Tas.~12¢ per l’emp. Thone o for Jvpolsemds is that their legal Minnesota. | Buneh Estonia and Lithuania. {have various reasons for Up[!usmg‘ Arabl NUNN’E%})J? snoxs State Deparinent. fme o | Pocua 0. 10" Quchtion - Gy COMMERCIAL SAVINGS STETSON HATS Phone 146 y Baltic states swallowed by Russia.| Another reason for opposition is /i. : Soon 5 : The hidden purpose of this pro- religions. Democrats like Lesinski | 7/’/7/ fl./‘ - -s“""r'fl‘;\‘m‘o Present flll} couy ¢ to the box office of the Howard McGarth of Rhode Island AFFECTS CANADA ASHENBRENNER'S also get the United| In brief, a majority of the Com-| 3 Bovuer s ful not to recognize Russia’s| One fs that certain states wuuld} Quali ork Clothi : i s the states v shioy L apes & » exation of these tiny Baltic /get a bigger proportionate share . 9. Search t’ " by vision is to keep out Jews and of Michigan, Kelley of Pennsyl- ! “-. “ 4 Yr.{}::n‘émfemonl IT s e there are none in|vania and Kennedy of Massachu- [ RascyLon % c P g Im:ln W% Z again and Carl Hatch of New Mexico to| Semator Chapman Revercomb, | . - Wooden Pnfl“ !4-—“! m’u liberalize the bill. West Virginia Republican, is block- Y ) g nnd

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