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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—-JUNEAU, ALASKA 1948 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3 1 | MOUNT, JUR NEAU LODGE NO despite its present recession, the marrying cycle still Dail y; Alaska Empire REPUBLICAN LEADERS DIFFER legislative program. . Turning machines i as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Cemplete Outfitter for Mer persists and that wedlock generally remains a good ,rom SECOND and FOURTH Subituiod SersAvvent By Bie solid investment. | 20 Y E A RS A G 0 HE EMPI RE Monday of each month P PRINTING COMPA! — “ Por COMIFORT snd in Scottish Rite Temple Second and Main Streets. Juneau, Alaska Ideal S S beginning at 7:30 p. m 4 HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - President uccessor SESSETE il e e ) o R SRR RN, | ooy o o r EATE é;"qmm, [ DECEMBER 31, 1928 iz Wwoxmrsmzma M:?Om v 3 R iy Although cabinet changes still are very much in | o % Pete Jelich, who had been employed _l‘f‘ Funter Bay for several| jewey W. b LEIVERS, m_et:ry" JAMES W e s Second Class Matter, the rumor stage, a particular interest attaches to|g & | onths, returned to Juneau on the Margnita. Metsdorf WASHINGTON y TE Secretary of State George Marshall's statement that | o R e s Vice-Pres. gt 3 By ua Dousias for S1.50 per month; | he s poing to retire in January. Next to the Presi- * Mrs. Rod . Darnell > Dorothy Goddard, clerk in the office of the Secretary of Alaska, and Habit! B P 0 ELK at the followin dency itself, the State Department post probably is of o LWl ‘Wosd o | “turned to Juneau after spending the Christmas holidays at Goddard ““:‘gm* 1 bW S 8 six months, in advance, $7.50 ‘grsmcr importance and responsibility than any other o Effie Lindstrom o | Tot Springs. A::?I:ANS FEEL A HU Meeting every Wednesda : ' L0, rvor 1f they will promptly notify |In the Federal service just now. While we continue g Tak S 16 s i - 8 P. M: Visiting brothers wel i ay failure or irregularity in the delivery ;‘",W"ue cold war on a global scale, the conduct of o Mrs. Carl Lundstrum s Fun lovers were promised plenty of it at the annual Hi Jinks to be o come. JOSEPH H. bAumEep: s HRRCNIE g (VL G e il S foreign policy overshadows every other phase of the |, Mrs. Mabel Behmits o held by the Elis this night. Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, 5 \H\(IHR oF S == |GovErRInaZi, picetn k 2ule George T. Dudley . S, S M’- Secretary. . o Sntitied’ to. e ‘ase Yok | For that reason, a further rumor is of special ® 3 m b A ; edited to it or not other- | interest—the rumor that Lewis W. Douglas, now Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cahil entertained at cards at their home in =3 R 5 4 d i o the local news published | Aphassador to Great Britain, will be President Tru-|® © ® ¢ |Treadwell. SR L e | man'e"enotce to sucsbed Secretary Matshall, It would | —— Follow the Cabs to pousth i b QHNE.”“‘I\Q.“ ~ Mlaska Newspapers, 1411 | ho head to find a better choice. - Ambassador Douglas | W. S. Pekovich and wife were registered at the Gastineau. 5 — b - = __ !has been at the very center of our negotiations wuh;HoUSENG pRoBlEM Sl Mflflse' Lodge “0. 700 noss UASIS n;o I;:IR:(’“;;:””S“illl{plims 1:;\(1 his h;\ll’\d on the pulse | Motorship Norco docked at Femmer’s Dock and discharged coal || Regular Meetings Each Friday in Douglas of a A £ vith he other 'S ig | . 54 1 e ‘ | Four Mot 5 SR :"’l":;'l"’:hf“ ’:‘w:"‘ms&‘ 'o BE pu' up To then went to_the cold storage dock and took aboard 150,000 pounds of || Governor—ARNOLD HILDRE for a Good Time I .nrrsontmL foreign policy problems to the committees | hallbut for, the south. Secretary— « o 1949 LEGISLATURE greg Wiz ol ; WOr the NEEL Ewd o Lithe yeasa the most IRipaetart | Lenora White arrived for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and | problems of foreign policy doubtless will be economic | s |Mrs. E. J. White. She was from Los Angeles. S ¥ ey Bert’ |aid to Europe and military cooperation with Europe.| A Board of Commuissioners of | % ks ert S vaod CEK‘ZC’ It would be disastrous to bring an inexperienced man |the Alaska Housing Authority will| — Weather: High, 23; low, 20; partly cloudy. H. S. GRAVES Grocery Thones 104105 |into the State Department at a time when such in- [hold its next meeting in Juneau - i e Meat Phones 39— 530 f \,on;;x :md delicate problems are at issue. This is|February 15, and at that time will ‘ S % ” by The Clothing Man Deliveries—10:15 A M. | v(nu v true since Mr. Truman inclines to leave Inr be available to the legis] D I l E ! h , 2:15 — 4: N Imore discretion to his Secretary of State than many | reports regarding the c | ally essons In ng IS W. .. GORDON LEVI'S QVERALLS — Rt u Chief Executives have done in the past. )ing problem of the Territory, it was for Boys "“Th R s It is only a rumor, to be sure. But the report|announced today by E. Glen Wild- | QB i e S e A TR R L e lexan 510?'-" g —— | that Lewis Douglas is in line for Secretary Marshall’s [er, Executive Director. Attending WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not write, “Your letter is at hand.” Yo 1 bl Iplace is a reassuring note in the news. |the sessions will be the Rev. Paul | write, “Your letter has been received.” GEORGE BROS. ik - ‘C O'Connor of Hooper Bay, Chair- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Attache. Pronounce a-ta-sha, first and W Selecti 1 BUTLER-MAUx6 G ol ihcat i tbintics beslis o MOk bhing. Worth Tryi ing Here By Jake Cropley of J“‘“SRUL VI‘""“ cond A’s as in ASK, final A as in DAY, and accent first syllable. idest § g e fadeisd DRUG CO. : hough you would never guess it from the brides STTOT \Cw‘a“’;‘f‘;)“umc‘],’;"a‘;;‘l"‘;;;,, Quise| OFTEN MISSPELLED; Campaign; AIGN. Champagne; AGNE. |4lQ[ DERS i tures that crowd the social columns. Nevertheless This airport city is much interested in the gov- )m'wmxm #.L. Tolissactot AncRom SYNONYMS: Mysterious, mystic, mystical, inscrutable, inexplicable, SINNE 200 | . public Health Service reports a decline in marriage ernment-sponsored program to p:ovide the nation jage; Commissioner Harold A. Byrd abstruse, || ———— “ABRY nt " ssued In September in 72 major citles. |with a “fpol-proof” air traffic system. Tt is a billion- |of Flat; and Wilder. | ~ WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us/ % 3 Since that was the twenty-second consecutive UONAT joint government and industry research program | The Alaska Housing Authority | ncrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Say 1t With Flowers” bu DI’Ugng1 month in which a decline was registered when com- 2imed at an all-weather landing and navigation system | has prepared a housing program UESTERED; secluded; isolated. “Along the cool, sequestered vale | Q ' 0! g " " H pared with the corresponding month of the previous {g;anlx?&i?oB’;]‘.‘::Sse':}u;g?{.d?—rfi?h’:'; Navigation De- |which will be presented to the of life.’—Gray. | A]Y T “';l; . _UR” ::9 S:l:ubb Store i s the seven-vear arriag Ver: > €] rogram pioposes | legislature. The busic purposes Of‘ - e — OGPEee | ' < ere armacy Is » looks as if the seven-year marriage boom Were o develop a network of electronic devices to keep | the proposed legislation will be to | uneau riorists Hiboamiog | ly deflating . |check on every plane in the air, to land craft safely ' first offer as much assistance as MODERN ETIOU ETTE bT | PHONTE. SU1 e | Some explain the decline by saying there is scarce- 'and quickly in all weather, and keep each plane in | possibla to private home builders | ERTA LEE | anybody left to get married. Certainly most re- 'an assigned space in the sky when landing conditions | nd secondly to construct housing I s ARC“IE B B""I"" ned serv en must by now have completed their are bad. | projestss Whase) BiTEEERT Binis GO | |~ T TR T et ar et pasr e | The El'w“! Fefid ':0 . BELES cager da to the altar. And of recent years the The cities to be selected for this program will he’ truction is not adequately meet- Q. What is the proper thing for a young man to say when asking | Mfice in Case Lot Grocery Public Accountan middle-aged and elderly unattached have been equally “Pnounced soon. Certainly Seattle. largest city in|'ng the housing needs of the ever- [a girl for a dance? PHONE 784 ; g .z wed. However, a new crop for the marriage (.h(”v Nortlhw?st corner of the country, and the closest | increasing demand, according to A. Merely say, “May I have this dance?” Or, “Will you dance HAY. GRAIN, COAI Auditor Tax Counseior | B o overy vonr. heluding the soungsters, |CItY to Alaska and the Aleutian Islands, stiould be one | ilder. bisit i g R & 4 ¢ et U g ot i Y3 L ) L . 'of them. | this with me?” The simpler the request, the better. Such expressions and STOHRAGE Simpson Sidg Ph the widowed and divorced 1 NS o R TG The ] k ay I have the honor,” or, “I should be delighted,” are affecta- TSR i factors may have been slow- Perhaps the main reason most people don’t under- 1,-5';;{9{11 m “(.C'}r”xi;Cvxil:ii:liuotr)lnfilslzli e ahd e ot mogel. \ | FOR i s \e marriage business, namely the high cost stand money is that they don't keep it long enough tull]‘ LSNB’\rxt)llm a6 Ol Q. Is it necessary fcr a woman to rise from her chair when ac- || Call EXPERIENCED MEN ‘ A The housing shortage with its attendant become acquainted with it. | gress during the coming session. k""wledg’"g b e j Alaska JANTTORIAL Service b ail p“pi”‘ life with in-laws, and the return of caution, which Fai Lo LSRG N s | “Support for both programs Basi A. It is not necessary, but it is not out of order and it does indicate FRED FOLETTE | went out the window with the emotionalism of war- In free countries (name two) a person may do as|been offered throughout Alaska,”|? genuine pleasure over the meeting. Plibne ‘f,,;- | 5 o time. Marriage experts also report a long-range growth he pleases if he doesn't care much about his reputa- | Wilder said. “We are aware of the Q- 'Onighich sldg of tha'plate should the spoons be placed on the B } [dea] Pa“fl Shi of an attitude among men to cling to the single life tion. | heavy burdens of the Territory at dinner table? and its freedom from responsibility. Possibly this is .'nvs time, but we are also ”mnlci A. On the ught side of the plate. ke reasserting However, those still willing to The old simile, “as dead as a doornail” has been | e o SCEOUS Housi e ThoriE ) ) e ; ' b g8 n marrige may be assured to learn that revised to “as dead as a Dixlocrat.” has reached a stage where we misk, | f ! : 4 0 Frmc et d s st |act rather than just talk "‘b"‘;;i { LOOK a nd LEA R ., b 40 ! LADIES'—MISSES . Juneaw’s Finest B cur housing ills, or Alaska Wi | REA al -WF A I‘he waShIng'OI‘l er in favor of Millikin (;{ V(‘ulnr;n!u MR MRS FRED HARRI stymied in its efforts to de- | ORDON ’\U-Y ey an | l'lq“or Store while Vandenberg and Taft were " S ‘w;flp and expand into a new state,! - e T S jeward Street Near Thira B A ' 'vfe"y.Go-Round D ENaD AR TR bs. i pAREN"‘S OF TWIN SONS regardiess of any other factors| 1. What is the U. S. “Bill of Rights"? SR ey v A B B RAYBURN \" l;();\'El{ OvER | which could increase our clevrlop-i 2. What is tue average normal temperature of the human body? A & Phone 689 By DREW PEARSON UTRUMAN'S PROGRAM % ment. Both the Federal and Terri- | 3. What President of the U. S. never attended school? laska Music supply s Sotie y > Second i TiboMtants bo Bavey.| | AL MG Nffe.t Faderick Hprrd ;"'m_l L“_")“y{‘lflll“f?l *:l‘:;l‘ *‘;5“3::‘ 4. With what does the science of numismatics deal? irthur M OUggen, Manager || - 5 Contirued from Page Gme) | Truman's re-election s a problem }fiol!:‘iq{;xosélnlln*-;:n; o i b, sl et el 5 What Inseot bullds nests of paper attached to bushes, trees, and “anon—Musiesl Instruments ||| The Blaskan Holei — to be decided this wel y one . iy 0 DR “ roofs of houses? 8 | 4 M 2 oo it Amrontent oty | pital last evening. (The two, boga| < He further pointsd out st ‘the] ANSWERS: o e ‘ ydings, not to be caidone, dic- 8 ¢ ¥ 5 have been named Kenneth Jonn |1Ousing program, one ‘put on its é o B00n N i Newly Renovated Reamse tated a letter of his own, proclaim- 10 Washington—Speaker Sam Ray- | 414 Prederick Eddy. The first baby | [c€t would be revenue producing | HoAn e o auiiuients o the Gonitision, f T > st Beakonanle R ing that “eight or ten” colle o arrived at 6:54 and weighed six | 1 self-liquidating.” 37 WSS Faireunial I HEINKE GENERAI wanted to nrominate him Sam has got to decide who is|pounds nine ounces and the young-| Aids will be sought to financially 8. “Andrey Johinson (1808-75). | REPAIR SHOP | FRONE NGl While T not personally soli- 0D to be on the House Rules est son was born at 6:59 and |iscist private builders with loans. 4. Coins. Wi D = 3 aupport for this position, Committee—otherwise known a5 | weighed five pounds one ounce. | Studies should be made of matural| . 5. The wasp. | ng, Plumbing, ' O} Barne continued blandly, “T am tak- the House “bottleneck committee"— oud grandparents are Mr. and | ‘csouices and encouragement given S S SR _ Blackemith Work i PHONE 555 1 ¢ liberty of bringing the Which has the power to kill almost . John Harris of Juneau. The| © the production of suitable lfluxl,l-—-__— — | ‘ENERAI REPAIR WORK "' H d £ % to your attention. In the 8nY bill introduced in Congress. (wins are great grandsons of Rich- | Ulding materials. In most local- 3 ¥ hene 204 28 W. 12th 8t || omas Haraware Lo event my colleagues feel me worthy UPon the membership of this COm~ arq Harris, who was co-founder of | ties of Alaska the high costs of | LLLES ARE iLIN ES | - | PAINTS — . OILS of the place, I shall do my best to x.“mf’? largely depends whether juneau in 1880, | building a home eliminate the av- AILY Tnl ' HOME AND INDUSTRIAL Builders’ and Ehelf AldeT its duties in the interest _1;11;13 ’Irun\@1 can carry out his Waiting to welcome the twins at‘ ge person from meeting the Ps J“NEA“ Tn KETCH!KA” HARDWARE of the country and our party” Profuse election promises to the aome is a sister, Peggy, who is|Prcblem with home-ownership.| B INSULATION , X voters. | These costs vary from fifty to one | via Pe!el’sbfl d w : 13 monthis of age. Mrs. Harris is i gt Tg and Yrange! ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM Remington Typewrit X | Most people d~n't recall 1 rut the former Dorothy Iren: qundred per cent higher than they Wi % e g % ewriters LAPSES i \l\'int‘er lSan. e smem,ex omogom yMr. Hr-m:fll{:lcg SRR D el b uh:.:.r:‘l::;:ml;: t?‘ Craxdg, Klawock and Hydaburg WEATHER STRIPPING SOLD and SERVICED by Ordinarily McKellar would in-iat all in love with Harry Truman. associated with his father in the | Dighest cost area in the states. b UL e AR R Wirde & jomemn il e J. B. Burford & € herit the job as a matter of sen- | Neither was the new Vice Presi- farris Sign Painitng Co. ts a result, private enterprise does FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 6]2 | — ;g g i 3 e he held it before.|dent, Alben Barkley. For Tru- = SN I build the needed housing and | W= i - “Our Doorstep Is Worn ns But the gentleman from Tennessee, m-n had committed the unforgive- : |4 large portion of the population| = = - R I| he ".harles W Cartel Satiafiod Custemery refuses to reveal his age, had able sin of not calling in his Con- HOSoT NOTF 1 Alaska is either doubled up with EYES EXAMI unfortunate lapses of mind when .ressional leaders for nearly three i ’]Al NU]tS her families -or otherwise are gl e PRESCR[BED Mfll'mal'Y F AGENCY o 2 over the Senate two months. Naturally they were burn- oreed into extremely inadequate | nn- n. n- MAB“"ARDT L 5 QRD 1ze (E,. N4 SR g L ety Charles E Eviits of the Vet-| juarters. Untold thousands more | OPTOMETRIST ! 404, Fresiin u&“:’,’f g vel. he asked Senate Se I’ However, Sam Rayburn is not €'ans Administration was admitted |are unable to find satisfactory Geoond and Prankiln “HONE 136 % W B X Lestie Biffle, “When does |one to hoid a grudge. His faults o St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for | homes and are forced to leave Juneau e e Junean Maior Lo \ate meet. Les? are in the opposite direction. He attention. Admitted fer | he Teritory. FHONE 300 FOR AEFOINTMENTS . Foot of Main Street s healthy ‘nfivence 'in|carries friendship g0 faF that there ical attention were John Eisen-| “With the cooperation of private | . — - Card Beverage Co. s Bren ress, McKellar has not grown |is almost nothing he won't do for h and Tom Hughes. and government home construction | =~ i ———— Fhoiesale 305 0th Bt # — | old gracefully, has the dubious ms-|a friend—which is probably why charged from the hospital | this obstacle to progress will be | MAKE tinction of having gged four lone member of the Rules Commit- Were Mrs. Gilbert Bixby and Mrs.|and must be overcome, if Alaska Old B k A PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHY JUNEAU DAIRIES newspapermen, set fire to a Wash- [tee never served a jail sentence, Howard Sawy is to Wilder declared. est Bank in AlaSka for MIXERS or BODA POP DELICIOUS ICE CREAM n hotel by falling asleep while | For, when the Justice Depart- — e T 4 & daily habit—ask for it by name smoking in bed, being in two au- [ment's Criminal Division recom- " b g, tomobile wrecks, awarding $43,300 Imended prosecution of Rep. Gene lssl—ovef na" d cen'"" 0' Binklflg—lm culer” “efl‘s wea[ Jllneau Daules, Inc. in government jobs to his relatives |{Cox of Georgia for taking a bribe Formerly SABIN'® his iast year as presiding [in connection with the transfer N (1946) and lukmp,l n’\'engi |a radio license, Sam used nxis:e;m?f ACHOSS . 3T (AN TI. B M B b Stetoon and Mallory Bak Chrysler MBtine Engtoe, rnment official who‘suusn‘e powars with the then At- R 4 !-‘Md galing e * e ren s i a MACHINE SHOP 30. Gael { Arrew Shirts and Underwes: cr his path torney General, Francis Biddle. ment of a 34 Political Ed s Hieor Marine Hardware Meanwhile, Tydings of Maryland, |Cox was never prosecuted. urve - DabRaE-on Bank 3 Alleri Kgupis ¢ who voted against more Roosevelt| Cox therefore is still on the Rules esgE the'c. (8 SUBSS | Srwny LagEpES ;. Chas. G. Warner Co policies than any other Democrat, |Committee where he prides himself 13, Swiss rives 41, Loose overcoa’ - | i arouses no enthusiasm in the breast |of being a better Republican than Swoil 43 Speeally Sufety Depfls.l . colleagues. So they hope lany GOPeer. In the same cate- 22° voitcfes 44. Austrian v t n-Senator Joe O'Mahoney |gory is Rep. Howard Smith of Vir- :_Ui"""“s 45. x-‘h‘.::mm“ anes for R ' mLY cl.oms HOME GROLERY i of Wyoming may be persuaded to|ginia. Both are Dixiecrats. Both Looks steadily AT, Growing out en let his name be submitted as Pres- worked against Truman's re-elec- | 21 Fhotogmanhic 50 Brbt Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle . NUNN-BUSH SHOES Phone 146 jdent Pro Tem. tion. Most sukacious Surgical thread 105 ey CUMMERCIAI SAVINGS STETSON HATS Note—One important bone of | And the big question is: Will Eoem s hvdro. 64 TIoRrstend: " 1. Serpent . Egg-shaped 3 3 Home Liguor Store--Tel 33 sntion in this tug-of-war is Sam Rayburn put Administration carbon 65. Inclination 2. Electrical unit . Withdraw { sk 3 1 American Meat — Phene 23 the President Pro Tem has policy aheac of friendship and : 5. Compass polnt | Xt — . Quality Work Clothing § use of a long, sleek, chauffeur- |bar his two Dixiecrat cronies from “i/ S S\m‘:r:‘:‘d Qe A N : ' ed limousine—free. this key Committee which can aheo | ey Commitce Vi — g V. W. METCALFE FRED HENNING ZORIC BYSTEM CLEANING While the Democrats battle over | Note—In addition to deodoriz- i T e - their Senate leaders today, the Re- ing the Rules Committee, Rayburn ke bed ! EMPIRE is ““'.“ed to be our guest TH!S EVENING Al k L d ns caucus over their leaders could strengthen it by appoint- Thin Present this coupon to the box office of the 8 W.Co G aska Laundy tomorrow. Sewml GOP liberals |ing true and trusted Democrats nickname RN K “m ik E went to oust the conservatives. |such as Helen Gahagan Douglas 25. Capsule of CAPITOL THEATRE . DR. ROBERT SIMPSON * Michigan's eldér-statesman Van- |and Chet Folfield of California, 31 Compare c“npm o"o“ETRIST * denberg, :ventioning this point to Hugh Mitchell of Washington, et 32, Indlan of i and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Senator Wherry of Nebraska, Re- al. Also. three of the most react- Tierra del | ¢ hodge—Plymoutb—Chrysie: Eyes Examined—Glasses Fittes VieXo DeSoto— Dodge Trucks publican Senate leader, said: lionary Republicans on the Rulcs . Base of the “RED STALLION” : SIMPSON BUILDING “I think we need a change of Committee were defeated in No- decimal BAE. a e Phone 266 for Appointments ¥ | i af By system 3 1 ——— . p—— faces. s | vember. Raybwrn could replace Begion o Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre “It’s a good ide; replivd Sen- [them with liberal , Republicans d.,km.s, ASHENBRENNER'S ate leader Wherry Tl be glad such as Patterson of Connecticut, Scarcest to step down if you and Taft Morten of Kentucky, Hull of Wis- "’“F""‘fi‘:; hit Pnom l4_m BOYAL BL“ cAB cn. a9 Au m m m uszn step d;wr:’.; : 3 ey ;ndwsazen of Mlnm[rs'::a : Grariaat beyond h and an hfi!fi!x}ed cab WILL CALL F\)’R'YO_!]I and ? BETTER ME\TS Vandenberg, ‘however, ‘demurred. No matter which way you cut the § ETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. 1t finally developed that what Van cake, S8am Rayburn’s decision will ¥y P 13—PHONES- 49 ru l I l T u n z really meant was that Wherry was have a powerful effect on the na- WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ~ .. -Wree-Delivary. - MWA‘Q to step down as GOP Senate lead- tion for the next four vears.

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