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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1948 s ; ? MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 VETERANS OF ’ SECOND and FOURTH 20 Y E A R S A G 0 e THE EMPIRE u.’.:z‘:‘,“:'.:‘:?:':::n:?m in Sctich Rite Temple PAGL FOUR tax sources that it does not already have as a Terri- | I Jaily A laska Empire And, instead of Alaskans being able to provide Published every evenins except Sunday by the in Scottish Rite Temple EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY more adequately for education and health, under state- | ;.";'{:2‘;: l:olbmxnu beginning at 7:30 p. m. ccond and Main Streets, J . Alasks 0 reet. Visit R Dy Min Brgety June presigent | 1000 the reverse would be the case. For with the e e WILLIS R. BOOTH, DOROTHY TROY _:_.m:.o B o -w‘orv‘m‘-r‘:::dmt State taking over the functions now performed by the JUNE 16,1 928 Oor:nflmxu‘;vmua Worshipful Master; 3 w. SIS A . 7" Managing Editor | Federal Government, less will be available for such| g @ The Elks annual picnic was to be held the next day at Marmion m“’f‘fl’u,_ LEIVERS, Secretary, » s = = - Business Menaswr | things as health and education. . o |Island. Henry Messerschmidt, Ralph Beistline and Roy Carrigan were e b G A A Butered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter It also seems probable that as a State, Alaska o e lto leave early in the morning to get tables erected, fires roaring and | = e e——————e 9 B P 0 ELKS b i B oY R cannot expect the Federal aid which it now has the o Mrs. Lisle Hebert o [~ounters ready for serving the free eats FURS! Have Your Fur six months, $5.00 right to expect as a Territory . Robert Leo Jewett . it Work Done NOW. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays MR Kol o of B monthe 16 ‘edvanos. $7.50; e . Mus. P(’“—’")\ACB"XSU" . The City Band had been invited as special guests at the Elks picnic. RAW FURS BOUGHT at 8 P'goggglng brothers wel- ontk ad $1.50. To Ai riends ° nk Maier . Il i i come, H H. Dicribers wi! cchfer a favor it they will promptly motify To Aid Our Friends r Se i 2 d Rabbit Skins For Sale il ;AEUER, he Business Office of any fallure or irregularity in tbe delivery - 5 d The Moose and Vets were scheduled to play a game the next day . . . H. BIGGS, ¥ their papers (New York Titbes) . Rose Green . ca itol Fur Sho Secretary. Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. s S, B the Siaike Yeretan |'* Verne Ingram o —_— p L i 1€ eclaration prepares \ e House reig oy “Bus” Hewitt of Douglas left for the south and said he would “stick ite SR MEMBER Or ASSOCIATED PRESS Affairs Committee, proposing to put our Government ® Mrs. Jane Martin . g : 4 _Opposite Juneau Hotel AP R ea Bress 1s exclusively entitled $o the use for [ oo | » : . e g ¢ et (8 Robert Botber o it out” as long as possible. ”mlq:fflr}bur O P iipasches credited fo 1t of bot othes- | ON record as standing ready to aid militarily, as well as | 5 s % % “this paper 2nd also the local news published | morally, any nation or any groups of nations that | ® © © © @ ¢ & & & & o o et e SRR (e L L ‘Say It With Flowers” but think and act as we do, and whose security is threat- I { - Gearge A, Parks, Major Malcolm Elllott and RORFts omimers ¥ EHAHLE NATionAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, M1l (ened, is an important development in the foreign x {arrived at Wiseman on a tour of the northern part of Alaska. “SAY IT WITH OURS!” ' 1005 SECOND sin ,iEfiIAF’F('”v F'J Peur Beatdla, Tvasi\. policy of this country. The House declaration parallels Juneau Florists that of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee The local salmon fishing season opened on the morning of this day ina Al — which was written by Senator Vandenberg after con- NOT FAR AWAY- in the Juneau district, trap and seine fishing being permitted. PHONE 311 -‘""’”9 laska xclusively < s i’ e | sultation and with the approval of the Administration. | 1] iy We hope these declarations, and the omnibus House Dusty Rhodes took a page ad in The Empire stating that beginnin; w— | bill in which they are incorporated, will be put on the BUII.D (AR N w June 18 he would serve a xslnmblc de hote dinpnm- from :m 8p [r‘n “i| The El"ill Feed c.-. . “must” list by the Republican leadership for passage | Office in Case Lot Grocery Bel‘! s r“d cenler before adjournment, on Saturday | s S 04 a1 "% ‘it bt Thtertiational’ EreUNRRRY ui ount_te Aoyt e e 2 o, B ol el o Seey Fhabes (04105 | nearly every crisis the democratic nations threatened b 5 “"; m";;”" of J‘(”hy W:;“I‘ HAY, GRAIN, COAL M“‘l" ":”"” 3539 | tY P : by an aggressor are collectively much stronger than | (1€ racers will Tol dowd the and STORAGE Ty 015 A M, !’L.V hill to determine the Juneau p Box Derby winner and the boy » will go to the national races in 2:15 — 4:00 P. M. l ‘v]u aggressor h\u actually seem weaker because they ‘r[u not see the danger in time and cannot agree mong Daily Lessons in English §. .. corpon ———ec~ || Call EXPERIENCED MEN, quer is an axiom of aggression. This was certainly "“'”“.'“'l scholarship award. July| ~ WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I have a date with my (| Aleska JANITORIAL Service "The Re all St . _. | Erue in the 1930's when Mussolini and Hitler first began | 16 St too far away, so begin that |,itorney.” Say, “I have an APPOINTMENT.” CONKLE and FOLLETTE X ore’’ R throwing. thelr. welght around. A united ffont then | °ocT DOW f“}"_‘“»‘l‘t” . f”:,df ‘;‘ )";ify OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Equine. Pronounce e-kwin, E as in Phone Red 559 Your Reliable Fnarmacists VE CAN GET BUSY NOW could have averted the Second World War. & ‘]71‘ b ) :;:,’mjm‘:'[fw“?zcfi UME | ME. T as in LINE, accent first syllable. e RO ) | - o Although Congress is mnow in the process of |\ O ¢ T ALUE U g in-| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Plait (a braid, as of hair); distinguish from BUTLER-MAURC ir to be awarded when Juneau celebrates {qythorizing the greatest United States military estab- |\ " o character of his later life. |PLATE. STEVENSQ DRUG CO. on July 4th is here, the queens have been nominated ilishment in its peacetime history, that alone cannot|p ii4ino the car is a challenge to SYNONYMS: Banish, ban, evict, exile, expel, dismiss, discharge, 3 by nt organizations, the tickets for sale are |se a guaranee of peace. But a strong United States |, (8 L %0 0" manual ability | dislodge, ostracize, drive out. LADIES —MISSES’ D etributed and now we can all get busy'and |backed by all the democracies, large and small, can| 1% A0\ g even if you don't| WORD STUDY: “Use a word threé times and it is yours” Let us READY.TO-WEAR HARRY RACE hel it the fourth for a glorious time surely keep it. That is the sense of the House and have a winner you have had the|increase our ary by mastering yord eac 5 [ Senate declarations, that we pledge ourselves to help| e & FEECE MO0 o anain | et o Tooabulary by mastering one word each dAY. Today’s word: || geward Street Near Third | those who show a willingness to help themselves. This e g STIMULUS; something that rouses the mind or spirits, or incites to N A et e the | and competition which are absolutely |, jyjev: an incentive. “Nobility of birth does not always act as a stimulus UNREALISTIC APPROACH |is a far departure from the isolatignism that was the ary in every foundation of life 24 s S ys E g | cutstanding feature of United States foreign policy an just be one winner, and | " noble actions. Maska ““ic supl,ly Arthur M. Uggen, Manager In his recent message to Congress on Alaska | for the first one hundred years of our history, but it| o car stands as good a chance a: Planos—Musical Instruments Bickiatt Tiimin tirghd Miatabodd {or 'the Meriary il ARACIRE D S TeRING i E {any 5 g MODERN ETIOUETTE 1 other advantages | In addition to the fun and sport} ROBERTA LEE | ] ! Druggist l “The Squibb Store” l | Where Pharmacy is a #Profession clé AIonE Double l{ewgmtmn i Iding ¢ racing your car in and Supplies Vh aska is a State, its people will of building and racing | ppl okt >Myd ‘AI‘ . :‘ s I:: hp(\;i'()\’ now ‘ (Beattle IS | the big event, the winner of the race } /] Phone 206 Second and Seward Ancnm B. BE'I 'I's do’much for themselves yhio ey Recognition has been given to the great im-| donaten’ & eerereilEssrey . | | will receive many prizes donated by A F g difficult or impossible. For example, through |portance to the nation of its fisheries resources and |the Empire, by local merchants, and Q. When should a woman remove her hat at the theatre? i Public Accountant r State government a sound, modern tax structure |industry. The Department of State has named a| by the Chevrolet Motor Co. ablished to replace the present obsolete and | Special Assistant for Fisheries to the Under Secretary | The grand prize locally is the Fises, but it may be removed sooner. At motion picture theatres where REPAIR SHOP Audiior Tax Counsetor can be e . e 3 | inadequate system prescribed thirty-five years and |of sum-‘ to give the United States fitting representa- ndsome Dreystadt Trophy, given;the performance is continuous, many thoughtful women remove theirl Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Simpson Bldg, Phone 757 more ago by the Federal Government, Alaskans will |tion in international councils on such affairs. 1 the Chevrolet Motor Co. but hats even before reaching their seats. : Blacksmith Work \lso be able to provide more adequately for education Appointment of Dr. ":’ W. Chapman, D"?C}:mfifi serhaps even more important, the Q. What is the proper time to hold the wedding rehearsal? i| GENERAL REPAIR WORK FOR and health, problems which are especially difficult |the University of Washington _School of Fisheries, | joca) champion will become Juneau's A. The day or the evening preceding the wedding day. {| Pnene 204 929 W. 12th Bt. SR A o, seems doubly appropriate. He is well qualified to fill | epresentative in the national cham- | Q. Is it proper for a person to take the last helping of any dlsh[ 4 Wall P(lper under frontier conditions. i |1t with distinction, and his selection gives due recogni- | pionship races of the derby at Ak-{_, it el b thi b i . Mr. Truman’s advisors seem to have given him the | ;o to the Pacific fisheries as well as to the high|,on and will be given the all-ex- when i ls? fere 0 this persurf, ; ; ¢ : # ong information. {place held by the University of Washington in the|pense trip by the Juneau Empire; A- ¥es; if one would decline this last helping, It would give the War!ield S Dmy Slore Ideal Paint Shop Snd Réary Clih; impression that one doubts the supply. i ; Phone 549 Fred W. Wenat And if you win the AKIOR Tace, | oo oo e crene e (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies Under statehood, Alaska would have no additional | field of fisheries [(-chnolngy &3 NOTICE OF SALE | HORLUCK’S DANISH [he Washing'on Senator’s isolation: Alice Ro0se- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE when competing with 149 _other(city an H velt Longworth, Washington's high (ya¢ the undersigned, Treasurer of | champions, your uwn_rd is«a four l_ d lEAR N | Jucte R d priestess of isolation and & close alacio vwill sell at Public Auction,|Year college scholarship donated _hyl . C. GORDON }, ICE CREAM Me")"GO' oun | friend of the Tafts, sometimes gpject to confirmation by the Gov- | Chevrolet, )\n!h : tlhe S[ccong_l prize 1 Jlineau Finest S| B little iso- g . § being a Chevrolet automobile. » v 2 G hints that 5}_“’ d'“.(\ a’ mt. i of Alaska, at the office of the| Don't walt until the last minute, 1. From what country did the United States purchase the territory Hlllclllllgs ECOIIIIII!Y iquor Store By DREW PEARSON laticnist proselytizing rough attorney General, Room 411, Fed- R o shee - St 5 5 AT Martha . Though drifting tOW- era] Bldg, in Juneau, Alaska, at 2(Duild your car now and be the Ju- | ouisiana Purchase? H k l s (Continued from Page One) ard the liberal side, Taft still has golock P. M., on June 22, 1948, to|DNeau boy to spend a week-end at 2. How many agate lines are there to an inch? arie g 3 ———— lan undying antipathy for NeW tne highest and best bidder for cash,| Derbytown.” a camp located out- 3. Between what hours of the day are the most babies born? Choice Meats At All Times Phone 689 side Akron for the visiting cham- 4. i ‘ { A It is permissable to wear one's hat until just before the curtain HEINKE GENERAL ecord indicates that this is|Dealers Perhaps it's the trade the following described property prs What are races termed in which horses are entered before they ometime, in fact, Bob has| mark. Though he has uQ(lplP(l situated in the Townsite of Tenakee, |72 3 & are born? it for the third or fourth some of their ideas, he dislkes Territory of Alaska, and more par- 5. Who is the author of “The Light That Failed”? get right. their brand. To this is am-ihut(ed‘ ticularly described as follows: to- lOKEN AIRP[ANE ANSWERS: The Charlesw Cane! PHONES 553—92—95 The Alaskan Hotel for instance, Tatt lea| his battle aginst Momle Enersy wht: IS FLOWN FROM 1. France. Newly. Renevated Recmy fight against the Roosevelt; Chairman David Lilienthan, form- A portion of Lot 1, Block 2 of the of Beasbal Hi to-cducation bill, and defeated ¥ administrator of the Tennessee Townsite of Tenakee, Alaska, 116 { 2 Fourteen. : Mortuary This vear he is leading the|Valley Authority . . . Taft even feet by 75 feet, together with onel 10D OF GLACIER| 3 Deycen the hours of to and five a. m. Pourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE BINGLE 0 or In explanation he went up to New Haven to vOte cabin and two woodsheds, and-the 4. Futurity. PHONE 136 I tates: “I had to give the 8gainst Tom Emerson as a mem- contents thereof; which property is 5. Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936). = proble of study and saw|ber of the Yale faculty, becuyse more particularly described as fol-| A small two-place airplane, own-| — — - - PHONE 555 tt was a real nee | he considered Emerson a New lows: ed by K_emmh Loken, Of JUNEAU, | (r—— e e T vears fop | Dealer . . . Taft has a well-olled Starting at the NW corner |was resting today at the Juneau|| EYRS EXAMINED LENSES PRrSCRIBED Card Bever:sge Co. Thomas Hardware Co. = SO i . "‘1 A, 3 lpunum! machine in the south, has of Lot 2, Block 2, Townsite of |airport after remaining near the Wholesale PAINTS — OILS e WRES b 5 thet need | helped keep Mississippi’s Negro Tenakee; thence Westerly along | top of a 4,960 foot unnamed moun- DR. D. D. MARQUABDT PRONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Builders’ and Shelf s during which school-| gejgates in line by giving a job Tenakee Ave. 200,t. to place of |tain for over two weeks. The plane OPTOMETRIST ol el 12 . HARDWARE 3 ed, niew war bables gIeW |y, Senate post office to the beginning: thence 116 ft. West- |crashed at the 4700 foot level near Second and. Mesbkits g for NEXENS @ U i literacy rate in the| o, “of perry Howard, Negro boss erly along Tefiakee Ave. thence |Lemon Creek Glacier when Loken PHONE 506 FOR AFPOINTMENTS e t $ PREd “1o: vasvel com- i Mississippi's GOP. Southerly 75 ft.; thence Easterly |and a companion, Rudolph Krsul, o) Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS | | ¢ Remington Typewriters par with Russia’s - | 116 ft.; thence Northerly 75 ft. |were dumping supplies for a gla-{——————————— —— SOLD and SERVICED by Two years ago, also, Taft was to point of beginning. cler exploration party on May 26. 5 : ot e Now ne YAKUTAT RESIDENTS which properiy his now escheated| It wes damaged slightly andl|’ MOTORSHIP YAKORBI IDEAL GLASS CO. | | ' J. B. Burford & Co. the ht for long-range ) to the Territory of Alaska from the|could not be removed until spare Ope;‘;ting to FOSRRIS, Rt Alexander and way poitts 538 Willoughby Avenue “Our Doorstep Is Worn by n “ulumnv help for me‘ "(ORPORATE Iowu estate of Fred John Poessel. parts could be secured from the AVING JUNEAD EVERY TUESDAY MORNING o ls:ng, iyoll Co. Batisfied Custorhers® - housing. Two sumimers ago he | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 1st|States. In the meantime, it was MAIL, FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE DON ’APBEL PHONE 633 blasting the OPA and on July | (ou"("_ IS ELE(I.D of June, 1948, taken apart and moved to the gla- FORD AGENCY 1, 1946, flatly predicted: “The . OSCAR G. OLSON, cier surface where it was re- Freight accepted at Northland Dock until Noon Monday (Authorized Deale - President's figures on possible pri-| oAl IR PRl Ko Te Treasurer of Alaska. |assembled and flown down by|| ©ne of the most scenic routes in Southeastern Alaska. For reserva- GREASES — GAS — :m. ce incre > a wild guess and \mco;.;l;r?nere:ls e:":;ezg:d cla:: cit; First publicttion, June 2, 1948. Loken yesterday, little the worse tions contact Captain on boat at Boat Harbor or leave messdge at G A N or the mos 2 yrong.” y ¢ Las i i 16, B - wea by arket, X f 5 dt-‘ d wrong | satuias; Jiitie 18, ageording t6 Wword ast E)ubhcation Juff ?J?Qa» 1?1 wea e, Harbor Market, Phone No. 352 B u G Junea]l "Mor cu' Prices, of course, have been . go- | accived by the new corporation’s P Foot of Main Street Flooring Contractor i Oldest Bank in Alaska CALL 209 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—lm h Casler’s Men's Wear 2. MR ”l"':‘w ‘“Kl And w“Yh- attorney, William L. Paul, Jr. The @ g P l Tlow[A[R[DJlIB]E[S[O[T]S i s £ prices are much|community has had a consent or- & W GlIAl mearer. th Tt wt o by bty [ UL DI G RAG 8. Conekot; | Crossword Puzzle alriolsielefalcialalic Laylog—Vimshing Oak Floors MAKE Truman than by Bob Taft. The| i n— L JUNEAU DAIRIES many years. AL EEM I TIS[TE latter is now worried at his opposi- | miacted to the council were Her- 3 maciORMSHEEL Bolla water DEGL MEE DELICIOUS ICE CREAM tion to OPA and the way prices |pert Bremner, Harry Bremner, Sr,| 4 Pods of cottoh night a daily habit—ask for it by name have soared beyond reason. {John Elis, Jay B Mallott, ‘Ben| 5 Brurely 2 padieiana S|C/AINSRDIA TIEEER| | (D) J Mazos e aoared Deyond TN o118 Bk, oy B Mallrs ifen o Alggiafe Y Proen: plo[R[ /SIS o/a PJl[R[o R uneau Dairies, Inc. st of en- | 13. Another time 44 Send payment RIA[K|||N! E VIO|K| E[D] d to I;nost of Vanden-|gelen Bremner. | 14 Contend 47, For AITEL o ANME K1 NG foreign-aifairs leadership.| The corporate limits include the 15, Young demon 45 Persian coln Th B M d Stetson and Mallory Hats Chrysk 1 . : yin. . i Ahey & " Pla er Marine He trong for curtailing the |cannery of Libby, McNeill & Libby | 1§ Eifkrgea™ 62 Ancient name o PO T @ 5b. « D@ S Arrow Bhirts and Underwear i Engines | Marshal an—if passed at all|g s e Ya ynsite | 20. Floats for north= < M 1 Pl 1 d 1. land most of the kutat townsite | i N MEAIT Allen Edmeonds Shees MACHINE SHOP And even after ihe Russians mov- |elimination from Tongass National| > ¥ pritiontess T 1LINIO | THS AW Bank Skyway Lageage Marine Hardware ed into Czechoslovakia, the Re-|Forest, toLulmg about 615 acres. | 22 Son of Judah 65. Kind of | INIDI LI TIEQENIOIT]1C X i publican leader of the Senate' 2 Vs B B ity 87 Clty a2 EIEIRIEDRYE L A TIE ‘ Cll G W ed that Traman was merely | Cn ikt © % SR, - (SIERENEMSENVelAE Safety Deposit as. G. Warner Co. the Russian bogey to stir up| VIOUNISI OF Ju"uu | 30. Sumclents ‘Caamus Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ' ms | poetio 69. Roman date HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 ZORIC care. ! A5 ‘ 32. Chu 60. Brightest star 62. Inspect: pow nexes ,W m ne who tocis up the wriven! IS WINNER OF CAMP 35 Kinsman iha cons e‘x’e‘g "«? B o L can see that this was pretty | 5. Dealt out stellation much what the Senator Was .x:slymi;ii S(“olARSH'P IN EAS'; meriiely $hs ok “ s.l‘ “g‘. > m:".‘é?"""“ COMMEBCIAL : SAYINGS " 7 } - NUNN- SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing Complete Outfitter for Men a few months ago before Pearl| 3. Make use of 4. Beaten 6. S-shaped molding 6. Bring ashore 1. Dluminated a A o JERRY A Greedy r. “The situation,” Taft told | gylyia Davis, daughter of Mr. and on in /}uu\L\L 1941, “looks | Mrs. Trevor Davis, recently informed safer.” {her parents of being accepted on a of which raises the question |scholarship basis to the 1948 sum- | whether the American peo- mer session of the Tanglewood Mu- ed with urgent, unpost-|sic Camp, New York State. usertten 'ln]'u: AIL LAS| 4 s 3 i | . Resid, 'TEM CLEANIN( problems at home and| Continuing with her good luck, S::lm.eng u]fl’. pRllE“rllp N ¥ b ke BA g e can walt a year or two Sylvia won out in a competitive | . Weary E I is invited to be our 4 E IN| R man in the White House audition for first violinist in the ge bis mind. This is some- coming season of the Buffalo Sym- | ¢ Mty noksie Present this coupon to the box affice of the 4. Actors' parts Alaska Laund thing GOP delegates to the Phila-|phony, Buffalo, New York. For the 5. Female sheep s e e T D B, DA Y e B culfl“- mm DR. ROBERT SIMPSON censider most carefully. If they Davis has been engaged with the : B de en the people who do New Orleans Symphony, Louisiana. % Phc fowe and receive TWO flm to "' oP Tomr B Tl e e o e AR mrphear. J 31 2o ke g Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted U be faced wil. the aiftait|e el il o 8 s - @ & & 36 Anrann, FUNON A SIMPSON BUILDING blem of choosing between the|® . s Walhix sk » Phone 266 for Appointments ent incumbent who makes snap | @ TIDE TABLE . Luminous Fr——— R SR PATIE — ometimes wrong—and a | ® —_— . ST i ASHENBRENNER'’S ants a couple of years ® JUNE 17 . :2 F“ej&m mn l‘—m n m‘l‘ mT the second time. |® Low tide, 4:39 am, 09 ft. e/ 49. Paper fastener FOR BETTER MEATS m m m o High tide, 11:12 am,, 134 ft. ® 50. Cover the and an insured cab 2 n TAFT MERRY-GO-ROUND |e Low tide, 16:55 pm. 35 ft. | 51. English school RETURN YOU 'lfllw 13—PHONES—49 FURN T'lz Vivacious Martha Taft, a great|® High tide, 23:09 pm., 169 ft. ® 82, Unit o force to your home w Free Delivery B2 4.8 38844, political asset to her husband, is;® . Caution WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! . . fre- scmetimes given credit for thele o o o o o o o o o o] . Dress up - i -