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PAGE FOUR SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 20 YEARS AGO APRIL 16, 1926 lout of the House with a minimum of debate. The | Senate has passed it and the bill mow awaits the President's signature. The installation of a warning system, with sta- Prestdent | tions placed at intervals around the periphery of the | " Vice-Presi : 7 Aok e ‘('ommen(, is only the first step in providing complete . . Daily Alaska Empire Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTIN COMPANY Second and Main Streets, Juncau, Alasks TROY MONSEN - - - AELEN DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - - ELMER A. FRIEND - - . - MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple begining at 7:30 p. m. GLENN O. ABRAHAM, Worshipful Master; Engagement of Louise Adams Is Announced from THE EMPIRE ALFRED ZENGER - - - - mB,u\lnr.\:s ‘Manager "protection. Crews must be recruited and trained. | ° After handling 19 cases in its session of 10 days, the grand jury JAMES W. LEIVERS, S t | Entered 1n the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. | Presumably a system of coordination of.flight infor APRIL 16 e [reported to Judge J. ‘W. Harding and was dismissed. Samuel Feldon was i 3 & SUBSCRIPTION RA’ i will B xed out with the airlines and with Mr. and Mrs. Horace O. Adams Delivered by carrier In Juneau and Doulas for $1.65 per month; Mation will be wor and with | ¢ — ® | foreman. announced today the engagement six months. $8.00; one year, §15.00 governmental agencies with which civilian fliers file fe Joseph Alexander McLean o _ B q By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: e of their daughter, Phyllis Louise .U, One I 1 alios ‘D..»\n‘ six months, in advance, $7.50; | information of their flight plans. . Joe Kendler, Jr. ° The Henry Meier residence at Sixth and Kennedy was undergoing |Adams to Leroy Adams, both of m:n%fimle::‘-}x"x":;nui a favor if they will promptly notify While radar is deadly accurate in spotting and ' ® Nell Canolg ® | xtensive alterations, being made by the Morris Construction Company. Fort Richardson. The marriage Meeting every Wednesday at :.e':x;smess Office of any failure or irrcgularity in the delivers |trqcxing planes that come within range of its scanning . David Kn{u L s WG will take place during the latter 8 P. M. Visiting brothers wel- eir papers. " " S Teleohones. News Office, 603 Bustness oftice, 3. rays, there is still no way of positively identifying | § g‘;:_‘;:'&_;‘:: : Elliott Fremming, promoted the previous week from assistant to|part of May in Juneau. come. F. DEWEY BAKER, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ~ friendly from a hostile plane without special equip- | o Joyee Nhiir o lehter truck driver, resigned to accept a position With Sabin and Scott. The bride-to-be is one bf the smecrl'fd Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, The Associated Press is exclusiely entitled to the use for | ment, 4 Jaoqueling Tahnes o | Charles E. Sabin, senior member of the firm, had resigned from the | PoPular young ladies of Juneau. etary. epublication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- ‘ . q She has been at Fort Richardson o wise -redited in this paper nd also the local news published 1t is possible that new regulations regarding in- e i ® | postoffice to devote his entire time to the store, Temporarily, at least, th il ;o Prela gLy f AT | formation on flights out of the country will be needed. | & APRIL 17 ® | Fremming was to be succeeded at the Fire Hall by George R. Phillips. X);mseisp:sTexaneens“;:' wu{:fi NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 It should not be necessary to restrict movement or cur- | ® Mrs. Katherine G. Hooker e attache of the motor*poal :t Fort “oose Lod “ 7“ T s e, VR tail any of the normal freedoms civilian airmen enjoy.{® ~ Mrs. John P. Monagle ® Leading editorial comment in The Empire was on the non-stop flight | pichardson. ge No. This is little enough to ask in the light of today's | ® g ¢ ot the Juenau, Lockheed Vega seaplatie, which bad Bob Ellis as nvi- S ULTa T Regular Meetings Each Friday facts of life. b i W ki ¢ [gator in the epoch-making trip from Seattle. Govef:;or—nnnom HILDRE Secretary— — FRED HANFORD T0 s | Oscar (Dutch) Grundler returned to Juneau after an absence of i R. MAN: 1 Senator Graham (Washington Post) The State of North Carolina is to be congratulated HEAD TAX BOARD First meetings of the newly five years. A Douglas boy and prominent Gastineau Channel athlete, Grundler had received his discharge from the Army. 'WORK PROGRESS In Douglas, a shower in the League rooms of the Congregational i Bert’s Food Cenfer l on its new Senator-designate, President Frank L. IS "oN 'I'HE NOSE" S G of the University of North Carolina. He will Ghidien honnten ik T.aiHah NSIthY priasseiech ot ARSI B T, | e DO N take the seat so briefly occupied by the late Senator! Mrs. Carl Carlson won the trousseau contest. “cqrday sl SE=slon:e151; Gr Fiouss 1hiiare J. Melville Brnu;:hton‘. whose term would have run FoR (G BUILDING Mrs. Rose Davis had moved into the Douglas cottage formerly ;he e OO o{flces. ’ -“.’" 3 ;V(:\tur/m‘l- l:?]’:fl (ljllu:hx::?(: g?r)xglx?:lllt::::i.onmggger' s occupied by the I. Varness family. Fred Hanforq of Wrangell was s l‘ bl e O ot Dr Cyfliem Wil thary Tin to @uooeed| 'Sixty-three iworking hours wfbey. Vesther: FEh 40; 10, s . | named chairman of the -three-man __L__:fl_ | himself we do not know.! and probably he does nutllz:round was br(;l;en for the new! !:fita;d:rm?%:;mr?:sfi:gs Mw};? M‘:ft “The R a]l s ”» e DV either. That is a matter still in the future. The point 'ommunity Building, a parade of| . . . - & = EYE THAT NEVER CLOSES to be made today is that Governor Scott has selected | heavy equipment will move out of | Dally I_essons ln Engllsh %’ L. GORDON ‘:":YE:;; J;:rgl:susoef °;u§;"smk“‘ i -G ex tore What. aay’ i lout to bé one of the most/im- as the interim nppuxr}tee a man wk;g f:: a nutmhe; ;:t 'l;hnd streefi lot 1M 5 o'clock | e al p il orga.nm- Reliable Pharmacists portant of t);c current projects for defense in this :f .\N”‘/ i unoificml_lv reprisem Lde ot ti & nlen;o;n:i. b s o A i e | ti0mall, aiccOTding to Chairman Han- BUTLER-MA”R“ I orth Carolina outside its borders. Indeed, for many |tion completed. WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The bon} treats on |[ford. A second meeting will be DRUG Co. oolitical subjects.” Say, “treats OF political subjects.” called within about 10 days he said.; i OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Chaise. Pronounce shaz, A as in; The First Division Board, and ATE. and not CHASE as is so often heard. similar ones for eash division, were || Rlaglea Musie Snmfl’ Arthur M. Uggen, Manager years he has been a voice of the liberal forces of the' The work started Monday morn- entire South. He is a man without political ties who !ing, crews keeping steadily at the can look beyond narrow parochialism and serve his job 11 hours a day. While a pump the network will be supplemented by a string of polar |State, if only for a short time, by serving the broadest ' kept the “lake” to a minimum level, national interest. the big diesel shovel worked ia v effect the nation’s defense meas- g 1 g .sumonst lnm Cd by the addition of an eye To be sure, Dr. Graham is a joiner and a sponsor rhythmic efficiency, excavating to| bl et | of many organizations, not all the members of which an average depth of nine feet. { that never sleeps. 2 A A have been 100 per cent pure in their concern for free- ' A total of 2,800 yards of boulder The project, as defense projects go, is relatively | 3, anq democracy. This does mot in any measure cldy will have been removed. | SUSCEPTIBLE; such in temperament as to be unresistant. inexpensive. The initiative expenditure is limited to | giminish our confidence in his own loyalty. Indeed,! Progress is exactly on the nose| o centible to flattery. $85,000,000, but ultimately the cost will be $161,000,000, we think him a sounder spokesman for and as a|of the estimate, according to W. MODERN ETIQUETTE ROBERTA LEE country has been given the green light by the Senate. This is the bill to provide a radar screen around the whole country. Through cooperation with Canada, OFTEN MISSPELLED: Abundant; ANT. Dependent; ENT. authorized for the general super- SYNONYMS/ ‘Calisiate, acadeuies scHBlasly s scholasbiolipadantio,. |¥>1on: GHithe [BlbSes Erouerd #ak WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us| " increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: “She is very ——a Lauson 4-Uy<i¢c Ar-cooled Jut- Boards. New models. Madsen'’s. 41 tf —————————— Dr. E. Lannon Kelly Osteopath | ARCHIE B. BETTS Public Accountant or more. The bill authorizing the expenditure came | firmer sunporter of real liberty than are his detractors. | Burr Johnson, vice-president of R.| i % — - - J. Sommers Construction Com- pany, which has the contract. | | |had great influence. He was able, | cleared many appointments with . - instance, to reverse the Admin- him; so that Dewey paid tribute “)‘{ext week,” said Johnson, “the rhe wasnlng|°n xrsotlra‘:::l'.?wen!n‘v Palestine policy |to Forrestal in one press confer- |{C0tings and elevator shaft will be PHONE BLUE 670 Awditor Tax Counseses | MerIY'GO'Ro“nd over one weekend. By so doing, he ence as about the only man quali-;dug by hand. All excavation of Q. What are a few acknowledgments of an introduction that are |== Stm, B —— also reversed the United Nations | fied as Cabinet material. L‘\G:ky l;zfif L.;}éoulfi be completed a|gorhidden by social usage? l pson B8lAg. Phone 787 ; solicy toward Palestine, since the| This failure to support the man)We ay.” . ePloase St ol e e By DREW PE. ARSON lUN );md to go along with what‘wh(l: had a\)pulmwd him to the hutlet:nh;:e,s:m;?erpmlter cfi:fi‘n‘s 1an:sur:l"e‘]:rdan?ol:;rte)}(toruavag::let"i::'eaie:o A.lgl::d?:;u di&“;nfi: GEURGE Blos. | L4 o s n|high position of Secretary of Na-)busy in the rs shops ing | 4 ) (Qontinusd trom Page ) |amounted to s sudden Amerlcan | Weh perL ° CECE B rorm, [accepted form. Widest Selection ot ||| Wall Paper ———— | The United Nations had taken its | experiencc a severe state of mental Art Bateman, new building super- Q. Is it ever permissible to use unmatched paper and envelopes in || =~ ° many Washington DeWSPApermen ... .¢ier weeks of debate, and depression, according to his friends.{intendent for Sommers, arrived |correspondence? 2 'AIQU“RS s chose to ignore the facts. i to be reversed over the weekend |For the past several months, they | Wednesday from Seattle to take| A. The paper and envelope should always match, both as to size, PHONE 399 Ideal Pamf ShOP Both Mrs. Roosevelts are private . . p.n was one of the most | say, he hes been feeling sorry for [charge of the construction. | quality, and color. individuals and their h“"'bsndsbfi" D o “satbacks 1t received, |himsell and caling himself ) “Bateman is a_man of wide ex-| ' When the bride has no near relafives, whom should she ask e ||| Ploxe 640 Fred W. Wenas not hold and have not held public g roegtal, who has great | failure. jperience,” said Johnson, “and We|i, perform the duty of “giving her away”? “Say 1t With Flowers” but office. What they do affects oMLY |y, gpq persuasion, was able to | T P have every confidence in his €om=| " "y A 51q friend of the family is often asked to do this. ? three or four people in thelr WA°| ) 4y across with Truman, al- pleting the tuilding on schedule” | 7 ol Hhiind “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau’s Finest mediate family. On the other hand, DY U0, SRR oo Toiomats NEW FISHING BOAT A modern cement plant set up| 47 B i the Secretary of National Defente| i, aperican and foreign—gen- | % back of the Juneau Hotel will go b Juneau Florists Liquor Store i s the must powertul member <t uYycpurgthe reversn s a ser-| - BE LAUNCHED TODAY, finto action next woek. LOOK and LEARN % ok 3 B ’ the Cabinet whose decisions dire 1) jous error; and some are oW | Cement and steel are aboard the A. C. GORDON s atfected two million men in the SR LUE e My, Forrestal | JINEAU MARINE WAYS | coastar Rambier, due to dock Mon- Ph med se:vices, and indirectly “?e‘could have had mature and balanc- day, and materials will be dis- 0 “ mr dc | one 689 ce of the world s mental: (00 0co "o that time. i e chatged Tuesdiy ‘6 Wednebdss. 1. Which was the first State to ratify the Constitution? L] eedLo. || -—— equilibrium, _ms s?x)f:?uss. _h S| .. Forrestal was also responsi-| At the or-vau Marne Co. the Operations were under supervi- 2, What President said, “Fear God and take your own part”? Office in Case Lot Grocery soumdness of judgmers are of -1, M RO e |new ' combination . halibut.troller [sion of B. C. Cstoles, Sommers| 3 WHat country hus & greater viriety of plants than any other fa PHONE 194 || The Alaskan Hefel Jortance to almest everyone. cluding the rebuilding of German |Dolores, owned by Orin Addleman, |superintendent, until Bateman’s ar- | the woild? HAY, GRAIN, COAL Most newspapers have held that|heavy industry in the Rubr; the|will be off the cradle at high tide rival. Arnold Hildre has been in 4. Of what element is “Fe” the chemical symbol? and STORAGE Newly Renevated Reems when a man holds public office— |propcsed shipments of arms to|this afternoon. The boat 1s rigged charge of the five big six-wheel 5. Who was the composer of “The Merry Widow"? ot Reasenable Rates even minor public office—then (hg.Lann America despite the rash of‘rm— halibut fishing. dump trucks, while “Wild Bill”| ANSWERS: % PRONE & right of privacy cannot apply. And |military dictators there; and the| The boai is equipped with radio- Glafke “stole the show”, from the e INGLE O the higher the position of publiccarrying out of Army-Navy unifica- | phone, fathomeier, and automatic | spectators’ point of view, with his ; g}c;aov;z:,;:ni?::nber 7, 1180 Call EXPERIENCED MEN trust, the more important it is to tion. pilot. Overall length is 42 feet,|expert manipulation of the diesel 3‘ Mexico. : Alaska JANITORIAL Service know conditions of health and i {eight inches, beam 12 feet six in-)shovel. I el iy f‘ he Tatin « 5 FRED FOLETTE PHONE 855 soundness of mind. { SHOULD UNIFICATION BE |ches, and it draws six feet four| The uew Community Building, < Ton (S BR e Tonm Phone 247 m ! REVAMPED inches. ‘The Chryster Royal Ma-|commonly called the Coast Guard| 5 Tranz Lehar. omas Hardware Co. WOODROW WILSON'S HEALTH : Regarding te latter, Mr. For-|¥ine motor is rated at 143 horse-|Bullding, is being constructed pri-| ™ i i PAINTS — OILS Sometimes, however, it happensrestal's close friend, Ferdinand Eb- Fpomer with four and a half to one|marily to house the 17th District STEVENS’ Builders’ and Shelf that the higher the office, the|crstadt, recently warned that unifi- gear reduction. Headquarters of that service. -y ~ HARDWARE greater the power to suppress the fcation could go too far. 1zglf,;“f‘"‘;fik“;:lat"-fhtf"::e;Fz :dl:;'x” T L S A ELL 1 S AIR LINE ) LADIES'—MISSES’ T high| « > aL- | , the ¢ ¢ s focs. A Cabinet member or 1| “Debate on sueh mattrs |0 G o G, - | HOSPITAL NOTES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN READY-TO-WEAR ot o SR Ve e and SERVICED by official surrounded by skilled public- | egy) does not iose lives, it saves I relations experts and with many !them,” Eberstadt told Congressmen, per, Harry Sperlng, Jr, and Er- | newspaper friends usually gets more jand went on to point out how Gen- |ling Oswald. Magnus A. Hansen_ wds admitted | jmmunity than the ordinary per-|eral Billy Mitchell was court mar- | At the same shop ihe Mnyflower.lto St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday. owned by Gus Swanson, and the; Discharged from St. Ann’s were Seward Street Wear Third via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. J. B. Burford & Ce. “Our Doerstep Is Worn by Batistied Customery™ son who lacks this protection. !tialed for championing air-power, ~ : g Onte. after World War I, this|but later proved to be right Eb. | Neld, owned by Eli Johnson, were|Roland Bradford Emil Steger, Her- | Convenient 5“0"‘0‘3“ departures, at 2:30 P. M. ‘[‘he charlesw caxte country faced a tragic -period of ferstadt, therefore, opposed “a sin- put in the water Thursday -after|bert Bremner and Mrs. Glen Kirk-| FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 (4 T vacillation while a stricken Presi-|gle military Chief of Staff to rule complete overkauling. The Ace,|ham. _— % dent was confined to his bed, and [the roost.” inwned by Doug Wahto, is in for a — | Morhl&ty FO(ARD AGENCY FROM YAKUTAT Pourth and Praniin Sta s - Detlery These views were in opposition to |IeW stern post, and the Avona, while Mrs. Woodrow Wilson quar- | i PHONE 136 REASES — GAS — OIL reled with the Senate. Some his- torians believe that had it not been for that period of vacillation, the peace machinery proposed by the League of Nations might have been | with Forrestal and try to straight- | . | saved and Worid War II avoid-|en out this important difference | Parcel Post Sale April 19 at North-| Lauson 4-Cycle Air-cooled Out- MAKE edA 0 i b gf l"pti"“";" é:l-erstu:it, repmg,ing ern ):{ght Church. 71 3t' Joards. New suodels. Madsen’s. 41 ur PHONE 216—DAY or NIGET DEJLIHCINEO%]'? Iléémm gain, towars e end O orld {back to the Committee at about > Tll B Dl B h for MIXERS SODA POP CREAM War 11, it is possible that had the|the time Forrestal retired from | r { e ® @ e l'ell e & daily habit—ask for it by name details of Franklin Roosevelt's|office, sent word that Mr. Forres- | C!'OSS Ol'd PUZ e = | . health been known, the outcome of | tal's condition was such that it B | Bank cul r’ “ / ' Jllnflllnufl“ Illc the 1944 election and certain vital{would be some time before he could | D | er s rien s wear " y dlplcmdat(\rc decisions might havelgive any further views on unm-: PR 3131 ,Sr,‘:,;‘fg,,‘“‘ E ~ i S“ ety DP 08" ¢ Formerly SABIN'G Chrysler Marine Engines been different. cation. | & Bubllsnea . Famous L4RAL p : MACHINE That is why most newspapers have| This has confronted Congress| =~ mitiakes g, B Anaric : € [ Stetsen and Mallery Hats SHOP taken the/position that the health|with the difficult question of Besume can animal . T Arrow Shirts and Underwear Marine Hardware and mentolity of government offi- | whether the reason for unification's Ilumn;?plr- %%‘nh" [s] - EN nflxes 4 or Re”‘ Allen Edmends Bhees cials must not be withheld from|failure was Mr. Forrestal's state | j4. Toa migner Bt athas T R Skyway Laggage ha' the people they serve and whose fu- | of mind, in which case it may be| . o point z Fl‘r‘?l clty Ajfis/e[RMO) COMMERCIM SAVINGS c o G- wmco. ture they influence. That is Why|necessary for Congress to pass new | i7. Challaan oity R ! G|1|o/NJlloR ? J B n T n it would seem that the public 1s|legisiation. All of which indicate| 18- Couch 40. Small cup used AlL[E[ERNEIRI [ [SEURIAIW] | entitled to have the facts regarding |why the health and equilibrium of | 2 " oject ® e pleleRIIS[AIL EMIENS] s '" Y HOME GHOCEIIY the soundness of judgment and |high goverament officials must be a | 3 Jhsqal.q, AR Thiediosd Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle A m’ mental balance during James For-|matter of public information. archaic 43. Ancient lan- | u P MULLA one 146 i restal’s last months in office. - 31, Becentrlo fusgeof” 4. Bittrhers DOWN | i P, NEY CLOTHES ; ) s i i . 5 & 25, ales . Herons [ va of & . 7y Heme ST i die e clate b LA e & $Eaa o Pater o ot || 8s a paid-up subseriver 10 THE DAILY ALASEA NUNN-BUSH SHOES i yTe. 'ts regarding % r. stal's frien: at | student cries tain letters . Drive bacl e vestal's recent mental balance. It|although he had been working hard | 3. Forward | EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING STETSON HATS s et s it is known, however, that he was|his pace has been no greater than b Present this coupon to the box office of the Quality Work Clothing To Banish “Blue Monday” not supposed to leave office until{usuel. And they attribute his| antelope L ars g G4 o To gi March 31, yet suddenly and with-|present mental depression to his 'S)mbfl Oft mlIoL mm rm mm S I freedom out explanation, the White House |error in not supporting Truman last | abia 4 from work — TRY advanced his exit by four days.|November. and recefve Two TICKETS to see: % RR T Since then he has suffered a com-! | plete nervous breakdown. tary of Defense last February and | It is also known (hat shortly be-!found him bemoaning the fact | Gleamed | 3 " r D B e . fore he retired, Forrestal was ob-|that he had not gone out and Fate | RW cm DR. ROBERT SIMPSON sessed with the idea that he was|made speeches for Truman. If he Reaulsitioned } Federal Tax —-12¢c—Paid by the Theatre mm n" under FBI investigation and keptl/had spoken in upper New York Fertile spot | ‘ n om calling the Justice Department ask- | State, he thought, he could have . Drinking vessel Phone 1 YE"LW ms c Pl“"“ zz Dedge— Plymouth—Ch sales Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted o callesi Ve ok | . Wat t < IR #o BRI meo. be calied |ayung e BIiOr the Prosident. | Food from and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and DeSete—Dedge Trucks SIMPSON BUILDING off. He was also obsessed with the| Furthermore, Forrestal had given | heaven | RETURN YOU to your home with our compli ts. Phone 268 for Appointments idea that dictaphones had been|no money to the Democratic cam- | A | yo PN b e S placed inside his house and that he was being shadowed. turned to him after the dinner was Occupy & chair g = —_ v MOST POWERFUL CABINET |postponed. On the other hand, he L Jsmeiatle z SANITARY MEAT The Clothing Man MEMBER did contiibute to the Republican abbr. Th Is N Suhsntut f FOR BETTER MEATS : Mr, Forrestal had been extremely | Senate’ Campaign Pund in Maine. | Contemptible ere o e or “__mom LEVrPS OVERALLS close to the President, and during| During tne campaign he had been B‘c}:::.’m" | & L S ' ) : la’lon most of the Truman Administration {quite close to Dewey and had | Negative reply | x ewspaw yverusing: . ___,ree Delivery these of Secretary Forr wanted stronger centralized powers; |so the Senate Armed Services Com- | mittee asked Eberstadt to check | One friend dined with the Secre- | paign, and even asked to have $100 for a Truman-Barkley dinner re- al, who | W owned hy Axel H. Nelson, is on the for repairs. Both boats were pulled up Friday. 1 e Buy your boxed cards at the Registering at the Baranof from Yakutat are Mrs. C. E. Hurst, Pa- mela Hurst and Thelma Jane Carthers. PRSP LT | Oldest Bank in Alaska Becomes well . Marry . African sy | i Poorest Chafe “THE FULLER BRUSH MAN" WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 1891—Over Half a Century of Banking—1949 Card Bever:goml_;o. Juneau Motor Co. PFoot of Main Strees H. S. GRAVES