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PAGL FOUR Daily Alaska Empire evenins except Sunday by the E PRINTING COMPANY Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alosks ST iy Published ev e of Congress, supporters of the resolutions do not despair of obtaining favorable action before the session closes. The Senate measure was reported out of lh(‘ Foreign Relations Committee for a vote in short order. The House Foreign Affairs Committee has scheduled THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA _ THURSDAY. JUNE 24, 19468 20 YEARS AGO 7% empirE e et e e} JUNE 24, 1928 VETERANS OF " FOREIGN WARS M'hlm Post No. 5559 leets first and third Thursdays. Seward Street. Visiting Comrades Welcome. VERN METCALFE, Post Hall, MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. WILLIS R. BOOTH, Worshipful Master; JAMES W BELEN TROY MONSEN DOS?THYR“WY LINGO - . V|r¢‘-l-‘.;exld!ni its resolution for consideration. The State's Cnn-’ WILLIAM R_CARTER . . e tor and Manager i i B A c SR BEOD - - - - Mamsses SRR gressional delegation is working hard with represen- | o 4 The Miners defeated the Legion 5 to 0 in a Gastineau Channel S BHERLOCK, Adt LEIVERS, Secretary. i S e N s usiness Manaser | (5 jves of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce and with | J JUNE 24 o | League baseball game. ant. 3 ¢ Stered T the Post Office In Junesy ss Second Class Matter, | Alaskans to have this legislation enacted immediately. | o AT ol —_— AT, B. P. 0. ELKS ; UBSCRIPTION RATES: g ace oy star vi ! : . . Sebsiesd &9 ‘sargter e s anid Dourlas for $1.50 per month) ”b‘chh can be dcwnmlhsmd. a ; t(;un :c least, will | o Lester Linehan . Harry Watson began sluicing on his Montana Creek mining prop- 5 Pl I onths, $8.00; one year, £15.00 have en made on the long needed rail connection | Mabel . G G By man, pestage pald, at the followins rates: 3 o THe e |® Mabel Rundall erty EORGE BROS. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays 3 One year, in advance. $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; between the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. The|e Raymond Ellis . ¥y el W at 8 p.m. Visiting brothers wel- I v month, in adwance. $L80.. i orompty potity | PTOCESS Of making surveys and later of appropriatihg | e Amelia Carstens . Sam Guyot, traveling man, returned to Juneau on the Admiral Evans idest Selection of come. JOSEPH H. SADLIER, A er » y Pal : e K T e s isesularity tn the delivery | money can then proceed. Both Alaska and the North- | ® Mis. GiERC ® | fter several weeks absence calling on the trade. LlQUoBS Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Telepliones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. wes!, will have a measure of assurance that the railroad . Ka}iwx‘{n«w!{ Neilsen . o Secretary. - - — sbme a5y kit - the West it i ° M. Waggoner . ; iiaie o ARibGAYED Pak some day will be built. For the West Coast, this would | o S. Hellenthal, John W. Troy and A. A. Shonbeck, delegates to the PHONE 399 i be one of the major accomplishments of the 80th|C _ | o o ¢ o @ ® ® e e|Democratic National Convention in Houston, Texas, wired they had ”llflqrfar}'wrflffifv The Associated Press 1s exclusively entitled to the use for tion of all news dispatehes credited to 1t or not othec- puser #od slso the locsl news publizhed NATiUnAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alasks Newspapers, 1411 Congres: .(md ]-mr(h Emeritus | periences and display | new babies H snapshots of | . Newsmen are bet- J. J. Connors and Allen Shattuck were enroute. arrived there. Steve Early came in from Excursion Inlet aboard the Virginia. “Say 1t With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florisis CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co 1005 SECOND AVE - SEATTE 4 - Elior 5323 fPourth, Avenue Bldy , Seattle, "Vas\. A e 3 S Cincinnati Enquirer) |ting that Chicago Tribune Pub- X & B PV | lisher Bert McCormick picked up Wellman Holbrook arrived on the Alameda from Ketchikan. 3 : v Fairfield Osborn, the naturalist, is worried about the check for that swank dinner e PHONE 311 S'em’ql/‘"*'&d”fl ¢ the fate of the human race. According to his troubled | - " "~ . yreen threw for S0 o 4 ______________"3 thoughts in a book called “Our Plundered Planet, » | Gov ”"‘%hld ;1»(‘-‘ ”]{“‘ l“l; o Leaving on the return’ trip of the Alameda for the south were ¥ < | delegates and Tllinois political lead- | gjizabeth Terhune, Xenia Kashevaroff and Dana DeVighne, him: : liza s 8 3 | r—— . mankind is reproducing himself at an alarming ramms Philadelphia police did a ne Emh reed c.. . Office In Case Lot Grocery Bert's Food Cenfer CL l IE HERE TOMORROW ' U. W. GLEE Washington Glee Club will re- vers and at the asme time destroying the means of his| DOC reconvention jol cientist regards the combination of | & od precor i b of rounding Weather: High, 69; low, 67; clear. PHONE 704 Grocery Phones 104—105 existence. 'This it T overpopulation waste as bad—very bad |up y‘t”‘ kf“l'“k“',“fl‘("{‘:,;{’c‘i“”SAfl;“ 53:? N ¢ Dr. Osborn happens to be one of many writer. pi‘_’m(‘ Hatactars’ WibHE DAt I ' i : by HAY, GRAIN, COAL 5 Meat Phones 39—539 i who have showed alarm in recent years over man'siPICOUS CHLEC 10 : D |Iy L E gl h and STORAGE liveries—10:15 A M. Sepletion of the natural resources to be found in his |97° WO 1‘1’_‘“f“:’lm““’nf’o"u:f’;:n;@w ally Lessons In ENQlISN w. L. GORDON G 315 — 4100 33 A ervironment, The soll conservationists have been most | Wher PS8 ] g B S ST e . vociferous of late in trying to put over their message “’“-‘“’fd C‘“l‘v“Br“’k“G%PI in= e Call EXPERIENCE ] |e——— e e A is was introduced to a g WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He seems to have no|| % - CED MEN are voices crying in the wilderness is not quite accurate, for the wilderness in America is.till some distance away in years. But it is getting | closer than we may realize until too late. ‘“‘”‘ get v‘"““"lf"m b Here we are, the best-equipped nation in the wor 1| ‘ m “l“l;m“nfmi‘ i for disseminating informaticn to the populace, yet w have been unable to drive home the most vital of all To say that they committeeman, he confided: c It's tougher holding a job like yours 0 the Senate. committeeman ! | to have no ABILITY as a capacity as a machinist.” Say, “He seems machinist.” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Plaid. Fronounce plad, A as in GLAD. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Endeavor; observe the EA. SYNONYMS: Courageous, daring, dauntless, fearless, brave, bold, heroic, intrepid, adventurous, undaunted, valiant, venturesome. Alaska JANITORIAL Service CONKLE and FOLLETTE Phone Red 559 STEVENS® "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Fuarmaciste BUTLER-MAURC DRUG CO. tury from the interior and we ard tomorrow and | messages. These scientists, like Dr. Osborn, are not | CONVENTION CHAFF ¢ ve another con here ‘omorrow night at the 20th | ¢a1king through their hats. They use the same set u“ Eisenhower's ex-Mess Sergeant ' WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us ~ Sentury Theatre. | unvarying fundamental facts of nature and the ex-|M Snyder invaded Philadelphia | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: LADIES’—MISSES’ nnnn The club ha: been making a hit wherever it has |amples of history to build up their case against the |in a jeep to distribute “I'm for Ike” [DIGNITARY; one holding a position of dignity, especially an ecclesi- READY-TO-WEAR Y BACE peared and this is evident from the following edi- | philosophy of waste. i 4 | buttong among the Republicans. He jastical dignity. “The dignitaries of the church opposed the idea.” seward Street Near Third D G torial appearing in the Fairbanks News-Miner June 21: | ]Mun»r;ncllurlmu ‘tllw Ax‘ncucnn‘»—mtusl c:l in‘rf-)\;?erf“m‘ks prospects will look up when l’llgglsl “S g ave Fairba sans received, enjoyed or to live. That's one thing he can't get around ifty- | the Democrats take over Phila-| G e B tino o1 ood i | WIS B¢ oou o B 15 ok S s S| deivui s Comvention | MODERN ETIQUETTE by { Alaska Music Suppl ';':o Squibb Store equaling the appear e of the Uniyer. |QWCLER. 1) 1s conceivable, therefore, that he believes [wore on the ‘giveaways mounted, ROBERTA LEE . PPLY| ere Pharmacy Is » ol amer e | that the food he buys grows on the shelf of his nmgh-| Governor Warren's Supporters . Arthur M. Uggen, e Prof. Washington Glee Club borhood grocery. Unfortunately it doesn't. Also un-|almost drowned eager visitors in e e || s M ”nflm a3 gan _ fusically and theatrically, the performances of | gortunate is the fact that of the other 45 per cent | California orange juice . The Q. When a man is obliged to pass a woman when he is taking his and 'st: “_"m the male chorus conducted by Prof. Charles W. Lawr- only a relatively small number appear to know hoW |Tafy forces were first on the street scat in the theatre, Aiiould ho face Hes Or Dalh seith B Beak 6 Hart [ Mius 06" Resona S Aeheri ARCHIE B. BETTS ' to farm without wasting their most precious heritage, | with free neckties . . . The Stas- A. A person crossing in front of another when taking his seat - - Publ £ 05 ublic Accountant ence have rarely been matched here. “The sir themselves and the friends of Alaska in the Seattle Chamber of Commerce Who conceived | the Golden Jubilee concert tour have won deserved which must be shared by the local sponsors the Fairbanks Concert ger applause, of the concert arrangements and the Chamber of Commerce. | senites followed with which is the soil it Proposed Alaska Railroad | {up | cheese gave for all (Ke tcmlmn News) out the With Senator Butler behind a proposed railroad | herents switched to free iced tea ! lemons a to Fairbanks, h free neck- When the | Stassen ad- (an effort (should always face the front of the theatre. This method seems to cause wlhx too, then came up with a huge (the least inconvenience to those already seated. 50-pound Wisconsin cheese carved | visitors. Q. Are introductions neecssary on shipboard? i A. No. Shipboard acquaintances may be more unconventional. One should exchange greetings at the first meal with one’s nearby table companions. HEINKE GENERAL Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner] REPAIR SHOP Blacksmith Werk GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phone 204 929 W. 12th St Auditor Tax Counsetor Stmpson Bldg. Phone 157 Wall?uper | e e U e e P . yw |across Canada and Al there is @ |with California : Fairbanks will Jong sing thie praises of the | erss e mie serious consideration. Senator Butler |to woo Warren's backing no doubt) | @ When is the proper time to send a wedding gift? singers.” | carries welght and is proving a good friend for Alaska |. . . Supporters of Senator Vanden- A. Any time after the invitation has been received, and preferably | s The club should be greeted by an SRO house in | Gevelopment. berg invaded the streets with red as soon as possible. A ’ ( Juneau tomorrow night. Such a railroad would open up an immense New and gold ribbons inscribed “The e e ————— waflleld S nm s‘ } o . i i — rontier. It would prove invaluable for futu 13 e, | bell tolls two” . . . Half the Mich- | L2 £ 1d luable for future defens oy UL, Sm!?h °: Ideal Pai ‘ 3 g trade relations be-|jgg jelegat: b. q the rh Drugt SUPP JEP besides cementing and expanding |igan delegation objected to he ALASKA RAIL R(,) }\" ‘g\l(l l()IR;ThR\ KEEI tween the United States and Canada. We quote the | jttle-understood slogan. A(.mm)ll a n A ¢. GORDON NYAL Family Remedies Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt EYES ON C LESS | tollowing from “The Story of Alaska," Caxton Press: |i¢ is a takeoff on Lloyds, famous HORLUCK’S DANISH % A ! “Ihe value of a new country is always under-|insurance company, which tolls the| 75 ICE CREAM Of courss Congress s over but the following from | eiimated The difficulties of an unknown region are pell twice when a ship completes A What six States produce more than hall e manufactured prod- Juneau’s Finest the Seattle Times, editorial page, indicates how Alaska | always feared and dreaded. A man who has never laid la sate voyage. ,ucts of the United States? . Liquor Stos is creating interest |the foundation of a building cannot understand the £ SREHEIES & { 2. What are the two principal products of grapes? ulllcllmgs Econom? g e Large appropriations are pending in Congress for | work of years that it takes to improve land and make | o o o o o o o ¢ o o 0 .| 3 Who wrote the “Léatherstocking Tal B A v A R n ’ s | military projects in Alaska. These include millions of | it habitable and desirable. The man who looks gver‘ s & 4. What 1s the Roman numeral for one thousand? “arke! ; dollars for Army construction; airports at Anchorage uncultivated valleys and the forested mountains does | o TIDE TABLE e 5. For what are the Gideons best known? Ch Phone 689 y i olce Me: Al Tim 4 and Fairbanks: Navy public Works in the Aleutians, | nob envision the “"“'Cdflf l“““ land when the work of | A ¥ ANSWERS: ats At All Times 4 Unfortunately, no funds are to be made available now | Y475 will have changed Jis 1808, ° JUNE 25 . 1. New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, and Michi- PHONES 553—92—85 ! i Alaska is the great unexploited, almost untouched o Hi ide, 3: 3 for the project of transcendent importance to the | > 1 igh tide, 3:48 am. 156 ft. e |gan. “e Al“kan g , F i 4% storehouse of raw materials for the United States. It|g o o yis0"10:32 am., -03 ft. o 2. ‘Wine and raisi 3 Territory, the railroad through British Columbia t0 | g take the toil of millions to make it available. The £ tide; 16.'56‘ m‘b u'o ", g . aj ins. The Chafles w car!er ¢ Fairbanks Imost that has been done to the present time is to LO‘; P "'m" 10 it 3. James Fenimore Cooper. = Newly Renovated Rooms ‘ Yet there seems to be more tangible hope for)despoil the lands of the richest and easiest wealth that it Rl W 2 4. M. Mflfluar at Reasonable Rates favorable initial action on the railroad than ever be- lcan be removed.” LS v L e vieiie bl it of B NOW TR Y PHO! { fore. Congress has before it resolutions requesting | —_— Sy A YL SR B R N R U T 7 Pourth and Franklin Sts. NE BINGLE O 9 the Pfesident to open negotiations with the Dominion | The present trend indicates that when the meek | PHONE 138 —— i of Canada looking toward construction of this rail |inherit the earth they'll have to sell it to a junk sou"’l PA(IH( TR'P; E LL l s A l R L l N E s PHONE 855 B link, and authorizing surveys and other preliminaries. | dealer in order to pay the inheritance taxes. !l i Senator Magnuson is one of the sponsors of the Senate | - —_——— ! (ORSAIR THIS FAll nA Y Tnlps J““m“ To mmm c“d nevel'age c°° "lomas Ha[dware (o_ measure. A concurrent resolution has been introduced | = The trouble about operating on a family budget | 1 an eu Wholesale 805 10th St. in the House. |is that there’s never any money available for havmgl Although her scheduled Alaska % via .PelerSI,u!:g d wrang :.m o o8 Tn spite of the legisatiye jum in both chambers I good time with rips for the season are -just be With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. | PHONE X 0AX, o SIGRE Ty eyl ¢ A : it B PE IR R & 2 2 inning, Northland Transportation Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. \ lcl' MIXERS or SODA POP [ARDWARE »/ officials already have the fall trips 5 e ——— {he Washinat [ Party was tied up with the deal General and GOP “Kingmaker.|of ne it Sl to. tha Aust FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 s e wasiingion whereby the auto dealers did not Brown has been a familiar figure |gqy Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS ? H%T‘Lng‘:flsgngflten have their books audited for sales- at every Republican conclave since| per fall cruise, slated to begir an CED by -] - Xy 0 n l Merry-Go-Round | ave feir boaks o eier: e whan T f s en Basali| ooty o o MOTORSHIP YAKOBI IDEAL GLASS CO. | | ' J. B. Burford & Co —_— ed that he planned to bring Sum- across in the famous “smoke-filled” | pe to South Pacific ports, \;-mch Operating to Petersburg, Port Alexander and way points. o By DREW PEARSON |merfield himself before a grand hotel room. ~Defeated for this|wil-inciude calls at Hor . LEAVING JUNEAU EVERY TUESDAY MORNING 538 Willoughby Avenue 70wz Disargien Is Warn by i : st son as the Repub- convention in a delegate race,! npluds: catiguBt; Honolul, the Satistied Customers” | jury just as soon as the Repub- cc egate race, pijis and New Zeland. She is Opp. Standard Oil Co. ! T Ly i.udn Convention is over. Brown remarked: “Guess Il €6t|qated to return to San Francisco MAIL, FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE DON ABEL PHONE 633 d et s i S caught up &y my fishing Novenbs & Freight accepted at Northland Dock until Noon Monday FORD AGENCY National Committee, went to Wash- REHIND THE SCENES While Tlder_ ?16‘&3‘% concentrate — e One of the most scenic routes in Southeastern Alaska. For reserva- (Authorized Dealers) P gton, € B et b0 e | - Another ibapkstage dsvelopment o HBE DARRERDE o1 convention| pe panama Canal cost 375 million || ~ tions contact Captain on boat at Boat Harbor or leave message at GREASES — GAS — OIL ] P Jobbies, younger ones swap war €x- P Senator Ma { and he | inside the Michigan group was a o e X~ ) dollars Harbor Market, Phone No. 352 +) uneau Motor Co in turn appealed or Vail | private conference between Senator s T, - e am i el o Pittman of Nevada immed- | Vandenberg and Frank McKay, big- flocrmg Conh’ac!ol' Foot of Main Street iately moved to send Danny Sulli- |shot Republican leader of Michi- § van and Lincoln Fitzgerald back |€en and head of the gambling fra- 2 Oak Floors MAKE | A0 Jod Linecin. Biaeecin. ok |ich e N STeesy e bl A — Oldest Bank in Alaska ALL $o0 JUNEAU DAIRIES Grand Rap! has always be 9 i SOOTOE b Orand Rapids, has slvoye beeh , moiangle 0. Extend over DELICIOUS ICE CREAM | | it on, says Mrs, | POUMEE o ‘ ) Colt i & dally hablt—ask: et chamees. of re-dection |10 sddition o being & powertul & fiatie 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1948 ||| Casler’s Men's Wear J“nm D G as Republican N onal Committee: wirepuller in. the liquor ‘and. TAco: 3. V‘ th of M Rinas fram Michigan U\..n. i track fraternity *heaveniy 31. Promise Forumerly SABIN'S eau aulesl Inc‘ v! County Brosecutor Jacobs bears her |, MCK8y” was @ defendant in. al g Anker. Sentol Stetson and Mallory Hats = D e tion. | famous trial involving graft and | 1. Undermine e . « @ Cenas Arrow Shirts and Unllerwear Chrysler Marine Engines ! Mict : . Color ican SN ke o | corruption in the sale of liquor,; 17, Unit of wire M. S alonz with & minor bunch of goons measure- Bank Allen Edmonds Shees ACHINE SHOP and gangsters, but got off after is Thyes hun- Skyway Luggage Marine Hardware f CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS |iwo hung juries. He has also been nlmln an- — — s——— 1 The' Michigander who led the|indicted on other counts but nev- i Ask payment Safety De.pasit Chas. G. Warner Co J ouster of Mrs. Hay was Arthurer convicted 22, Domestic Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle m : i ifield, Rey n National, William McKeighen, former may- T L i Committeemans siso. one of the |or of Flint and close assoclate of o Coote . pOWN Boxes for Rent HOME GROCERY vigorous Vandenberg for McKay's, was also indicted along : Growing ous ' A'BpnlahMUe puy i NUNN-BUSH SHOES P President with the two gamblers, Sullivan SRl uriay i Dirscing A Gultiee o ; 4 s e Presidens | ua, Pigeeess, s 105 nas i g o COMMERCIAL SAVINGS STETSON HATS Phone 146 ¢ Dealer lugitive from justice : R B ssociati ¥ Y y : ome Liquor Store—Tel. 699 Associatic ich, d he war,! McKay traveled on the same Seaport e S R SO P 1 R T A Quality Work Clothing American Meat — worked out a deal with the State train to Philadelphia with the @iRorder 3 % 4 Fhing 2 whereby its bc were t ed | Vandenberg forces and has been 8. Cut pattern e R A T e 1 AR S TS S QTR S T o JOHN ALIMORONG FRED HENNING dealers were supposed to_pay thesince | 1L In good health £ B Complete Outfitter for Men z o R ' C tax without any audit Politicians recognize that a Sen-! s T R as a palt-up savscriber t THE DAILY ALASEA Now 1 develops that some of ator sometimes has to compromise, lle "2 EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING STRTIN GLRANDItS them did not pay ss taxes and with political leaders back home . Circle of light i i g B s oo g b g s T Hindh Gty Preswat U5 conpor to Hhe fes S T B. W. COWLING Alaska Laund 4 cusly Michigan Attorney General|that with President Truman's " evergreen CAPITOL THEATRE ! Euge that though weakest spot the Pendergast ma-! L Lrae D! the not pay taxes chine in Kansas City, the Repub-| 3. Curvea : comm R. ROBERT SIMPSON § to the State, they did pay GOP licans should be careful that their a1 nalt qoare and receive TWO TICKETS to see: OPTOMETRIST campaign contributions to Mr.|candidate, while a great states- - . 3%. Thus i T DeSoto—Dodge Trucks Eyes E ild. They cou rd man inteynaticnally, does not have g NEW ORLEANS e xamined—Glasses Fitted cne but not the other. In fact, clay feet | ////H-.// 38, Greek letter SIMPSON BUILDING 4 Summerfield held one meeting of A | ag . //n AL Resiatny Peaeral Tu. -~12¢ per Person SHAFFER'S Phone 266 for Appointments the auto dealers at which they GOP-GO-ROUND /// 6""3 Faerls ASHENW agreed to an assessment of $1 Jim Farley created a hubbub by | o B p “B 4—'“: IlB B for every car sold in 1947—this ing up at Republican head- | b o éfi:‘fl' hisa o ’nn 1 ROYAL BL mco‘ mnY MEAT m L D o ot tha GOP samm. quariers . . . “APeRt you a1 | Eaby and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and FOR BETTER MEATS ANDUSED | - paign chest for Vandenberg y?" asked a reporter. Jim| chance + 13—PHONES—49 4 Attorney General Black, himself lonly grinned . . . Most conspicuous | o A Sara RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. , ’ Pree Delivery. F u RNI T " R l & Republican, strongly hints that|convention absentee is Walter | 3 Aronataiing WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Phone 88 143 Willoughby Ave. this donaticn to the Republican K Brown of Ohio, former Pnstmaster] - ~ 4 -4 55. Philistine go# .

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