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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1949 Daily Alaska Empi; y by the Pulp Situation Clarified MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 } | Taxpayer Squawks SEGOND s pOURTH , 20 YEARS AGO s EM?IRE Because His Tax e ghfaen ooctn in Scotflsh Rite Temple IS.'I'oo low beglnmng at 7:30 p. m. T AT GLENN O. ABRAHAM, Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary | o & e (Ketchikan News) 1 ry evening except Su . gh(.;.'.-;’vlurnr Em'l'\'rw. 3..‘m ¥ | The pulp situation has been clarified. Second end Main Streeis. Juneau, Alaska | Chief Forester Heintzleman before the Chamber N oY - - p President | 4 ¢ ; BOROIAT TROT LNG0 "= "= "« vice:presmdent |of Oommetce told tly the present status of the EIOIER A FRIEND - - - - Mansging Editor | proposed operations at Ward Cove AISTD YANGER i ' 2 s N e The repeated statements this paver has made that | parle Hunter of the First National Bank, reported fine fishing on| 10g ANGELES, Juiy 22—®—| ntana Cr where large numbers of fishermen were taking advantage { Ever heard of a i ; Bntered i the Post Office In Junea 13 Second Class Matter. | no active contruction work would be started this year, JULY 22 Ao o s ®ilivered by (arnrr\l:v“l:x:l:i::x“.n‘n:!‘llk s 50 per month; in order to head off “boom ¢ ' to try and capi- T f the unusually good run of Dolly Varden trout. Some of the best |squawked because his taxes were six months, $%.00; o talize on pulp development, was officially confirmed. | M. O. Johnson hes measured 23 inches. Hunter said about 45 or 50 cars were parked | too low? B P 0 ELKS wdviiibe; V5800 ] However, the best part of the news given by Mr. Frank A. Metcalf on the road by the old Forestry cabin. The board of equalization found | Mesltit® sveiy s nRbaLY Sut Rose Olive King Fred Campen Frank L. Garnick Albert F. Tucker Heintzleman is that there is no question about the ultimate large investment of the industry which will mean a great deal to the prosperity and growth of | s Office, 374 stehiks H o PRESS Ketchikan. S one. George K. Roth, history and 8 P. isiti i . M. Visiting brothers wel- v of fishermen returned from Turner Lake with a good catch ?:C‘Vlfm‘“e“‘ instructor at John Mulr| come. 'F. DEWEY BAKER In the group were Malcolm Wilson, A. R. Duncan, J. Hermle, ueors(‘ége Pasadena, told board mem- | Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, », Harry Shippe, Ralph Reischl, Ralph Beistline and Wellman SECNCN’Y- will promptly notify slarity in the delivery MEMBER OF ASSOCIATE @00 eeecoseo s @0coeecocoescoe | The Chief Forester mentioned the Tongview ex- Gladys Felton Last year I made a protest msoclated Bress e O eoa o i o ot sines. | periment §u otie Sakson Sor: delnys; Jean Turner ibout the inaccurate figure assess- this paper and also the local mews publishec There are others he did not mention that might | R ed on my lot on Seaview Avenue.| BLACKWELL’S In Douglas, Mrs. A. E. Goetz entertained at a shower honoring Mrs. | This year it was increased to $400. | ¢ be surmised. For instance inflationary costs are com- | CABINET SHOP Hill, the former Elsie Edmiston, who had moved to Healy Forks, ! That is not enough. Tt is still not | Nnrrmn REPRESENTA.TVES — Alaska Newspapers, 141) | ing down Bld., S Wash | By waiting a few months this will mean a saving | r u vhere the package of gifts was to be sent. Prizes in a drawing contest W}‘ahzed with surrounding values. | 17 Main St. Phone 772 ¢ a considerable sum on an investment of some $30,- | 4 went to Mrs. Alex Gair and Mrs. J. O. Kirkham, The lot is worth $1,000 on to- High it ‘ 150 1t 18 1tkely irivanoUEr .year the “tahes | % i o123 iay's market and should be assessed | igh Quality Cabinet Work 3 ; i S e it $500. for Fome, Office or will be pulled” from some of the high taxing volitical One of numerous affairs for Mrs. William Robertson and Mrs. Dave s There is no reason for | e 4 any taxpayers to tr A he ik OF WEA‘[HER Legget was the whist party given by Mrs. J. R. Langseth. Prizes wom! e “thlfuily u\\ed"y to avoid tax ‘ PREC o | AT B0 ) Mrs. Mike Pusich and Mrs. Hans Loken. 3 The board, still i o P T T T g e \l.fi»!\ n St‘flch(md 2 n a state of || | g Fincek, made no.dgecision. Moose Lodge No. 700 (Prince Rupert Daily News) Ag fig;{@ 4" S. Lewis Le o Statehood for Alaska is a question still unsettled R RRRY o8+ |cisco, was a v i i , Juneau pioneer merchant who had moved to San Fran- itor here. He had established a general store at Main SCHWINN bincs at MADSE Regular Meetings Each Friday | judging from opinion in Washington and commen? R0, | ind Second streets in 1884. Governor—JOHN LADELY Secretary— visitors in the morth and speeches over the air| yyeotner conditions and temper WALTER R. HERMANSEN L ey : iand in print. A Senator from Tennessee was recently | .¢ ec at various Alaska points While making a trip into the Taku district, Pilot Floyd Keadle and Dr. John Montgomery | A REPORTER'S TROUBLES | quoted as declaring it is “inconceivable that Americans | 1o, o the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 | Frank Hatcher of the Alaska-Washington Airways seaplane Ketchikan, D. C. L ST TR — | anywhere should exist under a form of government |, = j20th Meridian Time, and |gjghted the Army pursuit plane in which Capt. Ross C. Hoyt was at- D T T S Reflecting on the possibility of newspaper errors, | which denies them thl bom;m(:no({e:)llxnf({x::z’::“:;:;idx(;fi; el { by the Weather Bureau mpiing a record round trip from Mitchell Field, N. Y., to Nome. They GEb;;g{(;xS[é Pét:&rsxcg I I % a e be! T 0 i which, in spite of the best we can do, seem bound to | Tesentation. e ats. They sHBUI bUHeiea | S Tl 52_Cloud | ePorted that Hoyt, doing about 140 miles at 1000 feet, passed the| | puope a1 || "The Rexall Siore col he Prince George Citizen enumer- | 11 T = V| etchikan, flying at 120 miles in the opposite direction, “like a streak.” | % = o oceur ,a columnist in the Prince G it no longer. Barrow 32—Partly Cloudy A h Todinad LHGb Vb RAA viok camplitad sHatd | Your Reliable Pharmacists ates some of the risks one takes when talking,to a| Another view is expressed by ex-Congressman i pipe| 50—Cloudy | On their return, the men learned tha yt had not comp) at leg | = e 1 ha perman. He says | ¥nutson, making his first visit to the Territory. Hel . 44y, 37—@lear | Whitehorse monton), as his plane crashed near Valemont, B. C., later | | MADS CYC[ E & ] i BUTLER-MAURO newspapermar SIEERE L o - - el 1 | AL ewspape . 3 ‘ old the Juneau Empire that statehood now would | p weon 55—Drizzle | the same da; ". FISHING SUPPLY DRUG CO. t the reporter has to hear arizht what talker |, oo "and premature. : : " 53—Partly Cloudy — j | Full line of Halibut and Trolling | /i is saying. Then he has to remember it right and| ) doubt,” he said, “the time is coming when 58—Rair Gear — Many items now at new | write it right. Then it goes into the backshop where | it “.m be justified but, with a white population 48-—Ran | C. H. Flory, Cnmnnsfmnm of Agriculture, went to Seattle to join thcl LOW PRICES | A! e to be linotyped rizht Then has to be derably smaller than some of the fifteen counties | ;7. e 51—Cloudy | Congressional party coming to Alaska on the USCG cutter Tahoe. The | Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park aska Musu: S“pply d right. Then it has to go into the new -;m my old Congressional district, it is very unlikely | y . e00n Airport 47—Rain | roup included the Agricultural Sub-committee of the House Committee % : | right. In the latter process any of half a dozen | Congress would vote to give two U. S. Senators ‘lo A Island 50—Cloudy | on Appropriations. S s i s {Arthur M. Vggen, Manager Snishaps can ooour; {t can get the head from anther |Such a small number of péople. Th'l‘ 5]““" gt slf-ln“ Kod 56—Partly Cloud e e : Pianos—Musical Instruments st its head can be reversed, it can be mutilated [ York, with its 14,000,000 population only has V| e 48—F0r | Tpe steamer Alaska sailed from Seattle with 178 passengers includ- and Supplies 0! | ators and to give statehood to a Territory that McGrath 55—Partly Cloudy | & sons booked for Junean: Gibv. George A. Parks, Mrs. J. P BER T’S Phone 206 ..Second and Seward.. to make it fit, thereby lcsing all meaning; it can b 1‘ << than 70,000 white people is just simply out of the | xome 49— Partly Cloudy | ng these persons booke r au: - (4 . i . J. P. forgotten and left out altogether. i 11'1 . IGtias e Partie Cloud}" villiams, Dean Williams, H. Messerschmidt, Mrs. A. R. Butterfield, FOOD CENTER question.’ h 2 § 3 s i = - “The possibilities of making mistakes, as you “‘n! T R S j Petersburg 42;;~Dlrizz(l;l, F: ‘\?fipf:,ndx-"::::k ? Ril‘l;m;;v q*rilzle&r:)?ngllaécx:: ;\;Ifrfinfizervs P‘l;(i)i‘:: I Alaska’s Finest FOR . rd: “ ; dear, you have every- ! Portland 58—Partly Cloudy BEAOEy: S “ 40 e, s i 3 % Super ket | see, are unlimited. So, it's not right reporter should | Overheard: “Oh, yes, my dear, you ery- | ! artly Bhedior, e L ; Kl ; Supemisarkel ‘ r;\ o times asked whether he ever writes anything | thing that Esther Williams has, but the proportions | Prince George .... 40—Partly Claudy | lass, Mrs. Call and her daughter, Mrs. P. H. Midalekamp, and Mrs. W“ll Pa”er R Sompne. & pr i it e 0 Seattle .. 57—Cloudy | J. B. Warrack and two children. — — Ideal P int Sl right.” |are different. . | wnitenorse 45—Rain Showers | &k ain ore (s e R SRR, e i 3 | TR o7 | Yakutat 1 45—Dnzzle\ High ow, 50; cloudy. han’s contacts with five per-|hard smoked salmon, PR i Weather: Hig y GEORGE BROS. || Phone 549 Fred w. Wendt Widest Selection of e |11 ABOARD PNA'S l Daily Lessons in English % 1. corpon LIQUORS || 'Uocon srons. | | ‘ : . tracts with the above-mentioned |and pickled mon, the ré crry-Ge-Round between Hunt and Maragon is Uw Other products ct the mmpm ‘ Maragon. The chief dl'ill'L’llH" is also being 3y DREW PEARSON the latter doesn’t stop at five per \ include canned dog food mlmu{'u-ls ThuRSDAY FLIGHIS 1 PHONE 265 SARSOD it R e AL 2 4 | cent. His percentage runs from ! tured out cf the scrap | : in: om ik [ five to fifty | bellies, according to Dr. Jackson. | | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The meeting convened at 1 R n s . } Maragon first became a five-| The company is now plying | cific Northern Airlines carried|,ioht o'clock.” Say, “The people convened (assembled) at eight o'clock,” i| “Say It With Flowers” but | Phone 689 fttee, and that Shafer had taken | t0-fifty per-center when his cld| local markets, Dr. Jackson added. |21 passengers yesterday as folloWs: | T mecting took place at eight o'clock.” | e 7 : e i e r,,'m o'f. friend, Harry Truman, became | out future plan u]ll‘ n(,;.'\” Ire-l rom Al,lm;\?, sge: JUhRn'Ng:;:n!. i e e e L ; | Rt LT | Vo e i e i o e oGt |0 7 e, Mo e, Bk | o o Sk Juneau Florists || The Alacken Hotdl R N * # and he, Maragon, begs 3 r ossibly Seattle. 8 a - S e L iad) Whether this combination of | 100 Bl b ™ e pertume im- ! — | From Yakutat: M. Beleuten, it | (OREMIBSFRLIND ASERHANy: DR, twg Bes. : Phone 311 s e White House cajolery and threats, ... | Ahome SYNONYMS: Finical, fastidious, foppish, dapper, unduly, dainty. i ewly Renovated Rooms ity }Mm Sl “‘(‘ru‘}t“\(\" lUlirm\vu operated a luxuriou ; RROUsh | 0 Cordova: Lillian Angerman, WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us i i, Koswn Pabiil e, & r RO } r r, 3 cres r vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | . " 11 . 3 chit the Potc o) PEr= i 6 s __'E. H. Schroder, Joe Edmond, Clare | increase our vocabulary by g ¥ PHONE SINGLE O shut Ll e s conducted lobbyin ANCHORACE JIb hoonr =8V Iy | EFFULGENT; diffussing a flood of light; luminous. (Pronounce the U The Erwin Feed Co. [ PHONE 555 elaborae thed gresm, on s |1 CCRE s cana s mors [mond B. Stouzh, retiring head of { ' L o o gohnt Milvesi|ns i TB). “Eefifizent rays of Tight Office in Case Lot Grocery || charges-agaipst -Genesal-Vavghan. 1\ & 1" Lo Hlsman He.Oap fue anan Lconard Brennan, Frank Hefner, | Phone 704 ! | Chamber of Commerce is plannin {a farewell party at the Idle Hou | country Club on July 2. VAUGHAN AND . 0. B. | Bennett's lobbying objective - It is a safe prediction that sim-| s ol e o e e o oy Syforth, Dr. Roxy Zuberbtein, ‘ 537 aeenaer o o || MODERN ETIQUETTE z}% i S , B et ton, Thomas Hardware Co. 1 to reduce the excise taxes on pi 0 } ilar threats and pressure will pe| A ymediately after the| * Mr. Stough has been in Alasks | : s r z —_— e Ol e L (et and, dmediately. atet o) Stough has been o | To Kodiak: Sandra Rozark. ! | | PAINTS ons brouch 1 import French perfumes | the past eight years as To Homer: P. L. Ber—es. | ™ —_—_—m— 3 B now. inveatigsting, “flye time when they were hard to, the Clvil Aeronautics Board here ‘ A | Q. When at an affair where the hostess has overlooked introduc- || ¢ > Boilees nd BhAl pe * James Hur id his| ooy jand has served for many years | ¢ % Call EXPERIENCED M HARDWARE s ns with Harry Vaughan. |- A o | before that with the same agency | banta, 1 than 11,000 square tions, should a man introduce himself first, or the woman? p 3 | e Titothe Qe af | s this end, Maragon took one Y 8 i AR e e 0. ATl A. Tt would be better for the woman to introduce herself first. Alaska JANITORIAL Service || For WhJE\P! pries into the trip to France. expedited thronch | Outside. | miles in size, has a population : 2 v FRED FOLETTE #) the President’s jovial military aide| " piond Vaughan, He also show- A A | whose racial stock (Albanian)y 1s||& *Q: 1s/it obligatory thatia, woman keep her haj on when sttending Remington Typewriters is certain to be elther Prvately |, pelieve it or not—in Potsdam SCHWINN BIKES at MADSEN'S 998 per cent pure. |a card party? Phone 247 SOLD and SERVICED by ressuied or publicly culied an S [g0. the Big Three Conference, along e - i | A. She, of course, always removes her hat if the party is in a | b less hete are some up.| With Stalin, Churchill and Tru-} : ¢ =Meo TIR—’ ‘ ! v : J. B. Burford & Co. 4‘ kl.‘ f .(Ax_‘ W 1’.‘1 h Sen t'.p;uht g g : 4 VIVE ?. ARIE ;: [[EBemave 1t g Keep dhiots STEVENS’ i “Our Doorstep Is Worn by N E { | private home. If the card party is in a public place, she may either 1‘—‘“0 nd the Army Deparment might'gom gt that time that Mrs. Jimmie A E A Iiousing was so scarce in Pots- T . D“A(, ENE| 1B Q. For how long a time should the bread and butter plates be left Satisfied Customers” (E . ©CRAGON | on the dinner table? s 5 scrutinize carefully g rs. Truman stayed at! : 3 LADIES’—MISSES' Pirst,. there was excerlent reason | por T KNS (I L el 4 Vawn ‘ Awellna "EET A DHIG fa oo o ge e e READY-TO-WEAR why Generals Waitt and Feldman' o Zoo " o0 0 1o remain in! 8 Across ; } LIOINIS ; FORD AGENCY § 12 le and Seward Street Near Third (Authorized Dealers) Rl (14 E/SIT! played close to Vau’han's friend|pgris and give advice over the five per-center James Hunt Fulil”n _distance telephone. Yet Mar-| 13 GREASES — GAS — OIL o | General Vaughan had demonstrated | o000 thanks to his friendshij ith ) 1 g 1 s ship with | 14 11 s 3 A 3 riends 5 s o 3 ! ‘ how he went to"bat for his friends | garry vaughan, turned up at the Wt L e The Charles w' Carler | Jlll’lea!l Molor co. who got rebuffed by Army 8ENer-| et jmportant diplomatic confer-| 11 Stumble ored fish A . hi ) s " 1 Foot of Main Street He could and did influenceignce since the war. When he left 18 Purpores 43 Opponite, of 1. How did our custom of touching glasses before drinking a toas MOI’l\lal’Y 3 E e 8 | 9 eroic tales aweather igine tkeir promotions and demotions. |he carried & pocketful of dia-| 2o “YHI” \”“,"' ® R“;‘H*m o ;anglznatle? i W 5 " monds, presumably bouzht on the' Wit Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie | 11 WHaL CQURIRY: Suhes e ; ; Fourth and Franklin Sis. MAKE t black market | e Aborigina) | 3. What is the popular name of the Aurora Borealis? PHONE 136 | S o el St o s : Philippine cown 3. Caress i i (ainni Bives ‘rise? { JUNEAU DAIRIES = > Mararon also stoced a Washinz- 24 Se . : 4. Where does the Mississippi River rise? Shortly after the war, Brig. Gen 24 Solemn rite 1 Skein of yarn ¢ Former Eng- | 2 H A DELICIOUS ICE CREAM William L. Lee of the Air Forces'ton perfume party which caused ¥ Pull 2. The herb eve lish coin | 5. For whom was Diogenes searching with his lantern? o 4 was demoted to the rank of colon: jcnmxdvr::hlv notoriety. Shortly af- 6. Footless nnlmnl‘ ANSWERS: c d B c a daily habit—ask for it by name when he got into an alfercation|ter the war, when perfume was 7‘ ‘Sl‘t':’:‘r:':*“”“\‘: | 1. In former days, part of each wine glass was poured into the ar evel‘age 0. D Gt I with Vaughan's p lem“}‘ (‘1 he L‘";“ ht a cc j":“f‘:\"'g' of 8. Group of ejgnt | Other before a duel to minimize the risk of poison. Wholssale 805 10th &t Juneau alries, inc. on, the K s City ex °nch yarieties in on a TWA Con- 9. Able to do many 2. South Africa. o k. Maragon, who supplies | Stellation and rounded up a group £ el 3. The Northern Lights. TS o ST Chrysler Marine Engi o the White House and is|of Washington socialites, including | Redact rysler Marine Engines to the White House and is| phnEansociaien, LOCIMlDE] 4. In Lake Itasca, one of the many lakes in northern Minnesota. for MIXERS or SODA POP X E wives of the “little cabinet” to i iihbea fabiice House car, had obtained a special| ™ at the airport for the plane’s permit to g0 o Greece by way|arrival. Bottles were passed out aly at a time when few for- to the ladles present i travelers were allowed in war| Eventually, and perhaps because jof the publicity, Bennett gave up | John Maragon as his Washington ler ‘ 1‘:\ st and transferred his wire- - | pulling to James V. Hunt. It was an amicable transfer, believed to MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware 7MW”WM Casler’s Men's Wear || c1.c G Warner Co. 1y Formerly SABIN'S Blunder | Stetson and Mallory Hats .. (u;:\-lv‘.:nlz:lver H H |. Arr d Underwear | - 1 Plumbing ® Heafing }| notzizz~ | HOME GROCERY one . Oblique : oyt | | urners Hom B o T A “ Y e Liquor Store—Tel. 699 . Pays one . Grotto "] American Meat — Phone 38 ntly seen riding in a White | 5. An honest man. Recei Formier ruler Not hard Timetables nglish queen all And in front of the Hotel E rzcon, who always ries re of hims:lf and Pres- jdent Truman, intervened in a dis- ! have been arranced at the sus St~ pute between an Italian bus driv on of Harry Vaughan, who had er and General Lee. During thelbeen friendly with beth Bennett altercation, the General applied the { and Hunt Amv: ican | y flat of his hand to Maragen’s face.{ That was near the beginning of ; s'nlx',i\lv 4 Telephone—319 nghis—Red 730 ,,500,, It was 4 am. Washington time| five per-center Hunt's lobbyir ThLL e ons form 41. Conjunction en this ha as able to on the ed. But Mg >n ; career, However, Hunt played the White House | relatively minor role in the back- ppealed to his|stage lobbying revolving - Harri Machine Shop, Inc. CLOTHES o Banteh Rinppnday? NUNN-BUSH SHOES To give you more freedom han, and sh around genial General Vaughan, g -=ese——— — | = STETSON HATS from work — TRY ral Lee was reduc- | which this column has touched Quality Work Clothing o or o, oo v st S’ e |- (Oldegt Bank in Alnska SHIRLEY MERIWISSEN FRED HENNING || Dlasks Laundry fter G ed to the r manded und d):, o i e r . 4 ;;:Na paid-up suhs:l:nbvi-)r to THE DAILY %Ié‘;%xfié s baiiee: 10 s —_— iited States by I | 0] a e 1PIRE ted t t THIS E 4 e | WESTERN MEN START 081—Qver Half a Century of Banking—1349 IPIRE b (s bl fo be our cuce i ARIN RIS DR. ROBERT SIMPSON more than two years e oo i m PROCESSIRG OFFISH) s o g2, 0B, BBehrends CAPITOL THEATRE B. W. COWLING || OPTOMETRIST read, and after that t ANCHORAGE. “ Kvick ¥ o Eyes Examined—Glases Fitted were more careful how t P s by a and receive TWO TICKETS to see: COMPANY SIMPSON BUILDING any friends of larry menth ago, is oW ver for B II " 1 Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler Vaughan. “Five three local m ) | THE I"AB“LOUS JUE DeSoto—Dodge Trucks Phone 266 for Appointments They are B e Safety Depeosit Tolrs MR e S | Jp—— Wi Mo urien pury st wpo s e i Boxes for Rent | Phone 14—YELLOWCABCO.—Phone22 ||| opvripepay || . 5 GRAVES :;:zi:uo:f of Hunt's musical : : \zelis of Ar s | and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and { FOR BETTER MEATS The Clothing Man s he new co mok- T % rou i | - R x’ . COMMERCIAL SAVINGS RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. 13—PHONES—49 LE VERALLS ted on ! N [ WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ¢ Free Delivery A “5 PCR CENT” BIG SHOT Probably even more important