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PAGE FOUR SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1949 -7 Tosko Emiire e e cover ‘wuthorized {shibsistenté | | A s mK Tomwr MOUNT ‘JUNEAU'LODGE 'NO: I)(”. Y “{h(l.\.l a 17“})“ ' | expenditures and for this reason is cooperating with AL PR " Yrompt o s | SECOND and FOURTH . R has it ML AL B | several agencies having employees in the Territory in | 20 YEA RS A Go THE EMPIRE Monday of each month EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY order that we may secure correct data upon which to | IS BEllEF- MUST In Sottish Rite Temple HELEN TROY MONSE SMain Sueeis, Juneau, Alaska | base a review of the present allowance.” —_—— ’ :’)mng at 7:30 p. m. DOROTHY TROY LIN - - - Vice-President Bk i JULY 30, 1929 wEAR BlA(K TIE O. ABRAHAM, ELMER A. FRIEND - - - - Managing Editor S |1 H i Worshipful Master; i o s DTS N DN 1538 s BREACH Oi" PROMISE [ | After discussmg the playfield movement that was sweeping the JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. ] 3 Clas: _— | o G clese MASE |y movement to end what fs called (he “obsolete” JULY 30 |sttcs a growp of youns women meeting for breskiast in the DOUEIS | waSHINGTON, July 30 P : \Velivered by c S1.50 per month; | o o inging breach of promise Mrs. Hilma Nelson home of Mrs. Rose Davis, launched the Douglas Island Junior Women's | Attorney General Tom Clark said @ B P S0 pIaciEs b g el e brieg. et & o Betty Forward | Club., They planned to sponsor community services, especially a little | today that he may have to wear a % o 0. ELKS sui as started in Britain and has received l'n'u(. .) s ONtRES { {heatre. Miss Beth Anderson was named chairman. black bow tie as a member of the Meeting every Wednesday at oty Sy approval here from club leaders and women lawyers. Robert Bonneér, 8. Supreme Court. & P. M. Visiting brothers wel- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ¥ in the delivery ness_Office, m on their They feel that these suits are a refle sex. Women members of Britain’s Conservative Party, who are trying to repeal a law that permits such suits, Bob Goldstein Burdette A. Winn, son of Mrs. Anna Winn and a former local John G. Johnson' Reporters asked Clark after a Cabinet meeting at the White House if he thought he would have come. F. DEWEY BAKER, Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Becretary. i iymldvm. was in Mexico, where he was!in charge of a flotation plant i for a big mining company. to give up his custom of wearing JULY 31 ®e0ee0ec00e00000 e | maintain the practice is outdated, reflects on women, entitled to the usc for ication of & dited to it or not othes- | is aliy g 4 . her setback Mrs " 60 | 1 } bow ties when he becomes a Jus- . t he local news published i"md‘." l,Nl ”{‘ .rm”: o bl,q:k':m /{Li‘:fll‘,\:,l ,T\ m:l,. G;;,L:(;M;cil,so: The big pink salmon run in progress in Icy Strait was one of the | e BLACKWELL’S reack romi; S PSS cur recs Ly g . . o }u’i L;:f;')”: “\ llm(: ams n‘ :fi:ll (l'l\‘u::fcw lost her suit Virgil V. Bolton |largest in history, said Capt. M. J. O'Connor, Assistant Agent, U. 8.| “No, I don’t think so,” he said, | CABINET SHOP Alaska Newspapers, 1411 e : LS b o Gerald Evan Wruck | Bureau of Fisheries, on his return from an inspection trip. grinning. “I may have to wear a against a T4-year-old member of Pariiament—and had BIGBE ons, ihobgh™ 17 Main St. Phone 772 . | NS After more than a year of discussion in the columns of the En- \eering and Mining Journal for a suitable . name, for material once garded as waste and later transformed into ore, A. W. Allen, editor,! Madge Clements Hazel McCowan e ¢ o 0 0 0 0 o » President Truman offered lhe' Supreme Court appointment to to pay court costs. High Quality Cabinet Work for Home, Office or Store e©0eco0c0eed2s00000s If this movement is successful, it may win a vic- tory for feminine dignity. But it's going to be hard Clark yesterday. He would fill the [ ople—e! 's Wi i ighten uj % Vo vacancy cre: on .- 1ck, uf’ people- editan IWHCRENS ki) Lgnter Ui | cuggested one pertaining to Juneau. Use of the term “junore,” it was Ja ti cyF 1‘3; byhthe Stk o front pages full of “East-West Clash” news; hostesses WITHDRAWAI. OF S . would HonoY F. W, Bradley, Juneau and the'Ag Mine ustice Frank Murphy. ? who want to keep guests off “subjects”; camp follow- | thought, . W 24 Clark said h?rwould give a final ers of juicy courtroom dramas | 5 g answer to Mr. Truman about Mon- T lASKA | Charles E. Naghel, Chief Clerk in the U. S. Bureau of Surveys, was [ day, but he left no doubt in the | | appointed Federal Census Enumerator for Alaska, it was announced | minds of newsmen about his ac walkie talkies: and photographers. up AT HEARINGm Gov. George A. Parks. ceptance. i | The Elks came from behind after trailing for five innings, to take WASHINGTON, July 30—~@P— i game from the American Legion by 8 to 4. |r Moose Lodge No. 700 Regular Meetings Each Friday Governor—JOHN LADELY Secretary— WALTER R. HERMANSEN broadcasters with Uncertain Existence Stop at the new Salmon (:reek‘ Club on way to and from Derby. Open ALL night! 59 ot TRAVEL PAY INCREASE In Delegate Bartlett's news letter of July 21 i ing bit of information that we are passing "“The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO SCHWINN bines at MADSEN'S inte (Seattle Times Most countries give their athletic stars much the The Interior Department said. tos an | same d 3 lday it will hold a hearing at An- n sports by the American publi i chorage, Alask States and the cheers of Am- | g 5 {34005 | crican crowds. It may give an idea of the feelings] o/ "5 0 CR L g ;,.__-————-—————-—-——'_ of Drobny and Cernik, Czechoslovakian teninis cham- i D 'I Lessons in En Iish by aity g W. L. GORDON alor MADSEN CYCLE & | The Bureau » Budget is apparently discover- a fact that has long been known to Federal ¢m- egree of adulation that is accorded top-notchers agine Joe DiMag- | : High, 57; low, 52; cloudy. n Imagine Atg. D'oh lits re. Weather: Higl y. gio quitting the Unite lcent order withdrawing a | bandoning thefr” hative JapA forpEHs proge| (o i-iaty are {08 PRI Krug | | pions, in | el Wes i i ployees traveling in Alaska on government busines v"rM of an uncertain existence abroad. For supremacy ‘:é‘oo;“’lfié" (:;‘mpsza?;t:lyla:;thi:zvj“ . FISHING SUPPLY DRUG CO. that is, $8 a day will not cover reimbursable expenses. |in Czechoslovakia is in itself no guarantee that theln o %2 P! T () Full line of Halibut and Trolling | A 1 ThiE 1 e hine lke similar standing | Fairbanks and 31,000 acres in the = R This was I known to Delegate B by | athletes obtain hing like similar st 2 | vicinity of Homer and Ninilchik, in WORD OFTEN, MISUSED: Do not say, “I* is no use for me to | | LOW PRICES Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park Budget Director offered to make ava nk C. Pace, Jr,, when the Dele- i o X /i jthe Kenai region, “to permit tech- | yrite.” Say, “It is OF no use for me to wiite.’ fole the facilities of hi carly something much more dowerful ihan & |nical examinations and surveys in| OPTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Sincere and sincerity. Pronounce SIN- on on per diem require- | mere desire for a iange of scenery motivated the|aqyance of settlement in that sec-| crpp with E as in ME. Pronounce SINCERITY with the E as Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Gear — Many items now at new } | ) ng inforn o W haka ::;m'h stars in deciding for life outside the iron cur-|gjon of Alaska.” 1 | ERE Plaitie. Mriataal T 2 r a new law, travel all e the con- | ™ { Krug said in a news release to- i . der Aoy JRis L SR Soviet organs, in Czechoslovakia and Russia, al- ! g Nkt OFTEN MISSPELLED: Ridiculous; R, not RE. SHOP AT and Supplies a 1 United States is payable at a sum not to .~ day that the withdrawal was not| ° ..Phone 206 ..Second and Seward. L D PR N e the | "eady have attacked the plavers as having “bourgeois | intanded to “lock up"” the land from| SYNONYMS: Tasteful, tasty, savory, palatable, appetizing, de- BERT’S - ] exceed $9 a day (the old “’“”j 4 & SA)), S "1 habits” and now may be expected to hurl the supreme | cettlement opportunities. {ticious. FOOD CENTER N Dire: bt Budget m, ‘X.x ‘_\v. ‘Sb : "'.I ";If‘“‘v insult of “deviationist 1t is to be »\v\spemf’d. how- | w«Aq soon as the necessary land| WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us i ¥OR p pay outside the (lm‘lumma 1;1‘.:; E ; : \‘I:r!fl (l ;‘" ever, that many n).'m. citizens of f\n(lr)x\ls which h;\‘\('e' studies and engineering surveys|increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: A's“h' Finest W ll o ance heretofore in Alaska and other places outside the | pecome Soviet satellites wish they could be as WCKY | are completed, the areas, if found | NGONSISTENT: not agreeing with itself or something else; contra- upermarket o Paper 48 St s been at the rate of $8 a day, and until | as Drobny and Cernik, in getting “outside. itable for settlement, will im-| .. o 3 : 5 < 3 By ¥, s | dictory. “Wisdom and virtue are far from being inconsistent with Id l . suffi nformation is received warranting a change, |~ —— L T | mediately be opened to the pub-! .’ v__Addl AR S L .ldea. aint tore g the present allowance will gofitinue in Ala Wingless chickens are coming. The next step Will | j. 0 1o “gaiqd. politeness and good humor.”—. son. | Hopes for an increase arose when Director Pace |be elimination of the neck, after which dad Won't| Krug said there have Deen. 50 | —m————— e —————— Gmnfig Bnos. Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt b informed Delegate Bartlett that “The Bureau of the have to worry at all about what 1‘):?1;[ of the bird his {many requests for additional in-| o Wilest Bulostioai : 4 Budget has received indications that this allowance | serving is going to be.—(Everett Herald). [formation on the withdzawal order MODERN ETIOUETT JUNEAU'S R i ¢ -~ —————— lthat a hearing as to whether it| ROBERTA LEE Ll U“Rs FINEST . by the New York ly Times.} iME ishould be continued, modified . or LIQUOR STORE 5 b e S | ariol lawson, Directo yi s an i e traines rise from to its fith printing since.Card-| [N JUNEAN oN TRIP | Mavion Disweos, D0 Vg4 Q. When should young boys gir’ BAVAR ’ | Me"v.so.nound s e kel Dty % JU {Bureau of Land Management, Wifl their seats? Sl gressman Barden of North Caro-| IHRQUG I-ERRHORY %;lf"('t‘“‘ll‘“‘f e‘q“;;“flf{;ufi;’r;"’)‘l ‘;{:n A. They should be taught this courtesy as soon as they are old | ““Sa,v It With Flowers” bl,l't Phone 689 By DREW PEARSON |lna. And since his aitack ou Mrs.| i\‘vw":l,g" e iniabeatat | cMoUED . to understand, jta. rise whan Wisitare, or’ elderly: pecple eaty SAY IT WITH OURS! Roosevelt, the sales have sky o e o s & ' the room. 3 Lowell M. Puckett, at Ancliorage. 1 ¢ - b o e Podkstea s Christine Halvorsen, O AT [ @ When a husband and wife are calling on friends, and one of Juneau Florists The Alaskan Hotel e AEC DRI RUY MR ARIDE ! of Wanean: WO AN Eherais |them suggests that they had better be leaving, should the other Thone 311 % .| to all Catholics, it should be not- |y lized Buy Servi from| gy " Newly Renovated Rooms ORI jass to Catholic | 4 yat Cardinal Spellman ap Argel i San Francisco H_Y'NG SAU(ERS REDIREE at Reasonable Rates newspapermen, may lie in the fact ‘“ Tobie ‘fn.l ”',fi\"'(“' FRA - ‘”m Sl ‘m J"n\l"mf b i /A No. This would give the impression that the one who makes | < i i of ) Gaiboio | e chuech s oot wil teave - JINCT THISTIEDOWN: ™ S5 hemren g || The ErwinFeedCo, fi - . ™QESNeEe | israrolns 0athoio Te {“,‘L” “m,,‘_ ——— i Sunday for Ketchikan I ¥ Q. Is it required that honorary ballbearers wear special mourning ttice 1o, Class Lot Girogels 3 1 a S LAty s TALE OF TWO CITIES Trips to Anchorage, Fairbanks Lol | suits? ot ] is week pointed out that P 704 Spellman has n only over! In two widely separated Am nd Cordova have already beeni yaARIMA, July 30.—(P—A news- A. No; any dark business suit is appropriate. S | the New Yo area, | can cities, two attempts are being|Completed on Miss Halvorsen'siman debunked “flying saucers” yes-j HAY, GRAIN, COAL Ihomas HZ'TdVla’e (0. excluding Brookly un- | staged at encouraging people-to- | ¢ “:‘ “l‘l‘""j""'l andisiiE e ;‘C’ terday as nothing but thistledow by and STORAGE der the jurisdiction Mcl- | people friendship—the only sure|Sécond call of the season In U-| The reporter was sent out tof LO OK d LEA RN loy. | way to prevent war. k jness |check when Mrs. Esther Horn, a| a n A. C. GORDON ; ll;mulldel:' ——nnd gfi " s 3 2 s e . buying service covers the e ] cher, ted see- | They also pointed out that, de-| In Philadelphia—is located the Her buy Gleed school teacher, repor E spite this, the New York C cldest international house in the|C0ast States, Alaska, Ha“'“‘;r_‘“" ing “revolving, round and shiny" LR B TR R Call EXPERIENCED MEN HARDYWASE shown great d in fam it Cholike ““d;[’l‘.llm,nnm. Ck m/, S(futhh” XL.“ objects flying “quite high, g ‘\ 1. Where c?uld a house be built in the U. S., eacl Alaska JANITORIAL Service ing his own friend iin key | encourage n students in the | uth America, and the pur-| 1t was just thistledown,” he|would be in a different State? FRED FOLETTE . 3 ‘ : an s 1t I R ; ; e o ; i g | Remington Typewriters spots where they can influence | United States chases in which pecializes are | reported after watching three of 2. Which is generally conceded to be the oldest of our sciences? g SEBP church policy. Recently, he ! ¥n Jacksonville, Alabami—is lo- :‘X":i"‘ l.n;)f ‘j"(ilf‘l’zlt’;"l;' ‘l:::g:z;’ dn‘:'e“:"\" th(‘k ““hle‘CfiS" from Mrs. HOT“\" 3. What country, often referred to as “treeless,” has few trees more Phone 247 an VICED by pointed one of his proteges, Father | cated the 1gest international) oo ¥ A % Lt D DAOSTREG: ’ than 20 feet high? — Thomas J. McCarthy, to be chief ! house in ountry, estehlished | 1 't ‘:f_“x‘lj:;' 2 Ab:;:fk“a"‘::{f:{)‘;! “When seen against the blue| ' T Ul N o yerm wdoubting Thomas” originate? J.B. Burford & co. of atholic Wel for the same purpose and objec- bl X cto” 1sky with nothing to compare with, | . “Our Doorstep Is Worn A Conference Information Bureau| tive 7°¢”| through Miss Halvorsen, she would | tne thistledown appearcd several| o What is the largest cavern in the world? ( STEVENS Satistied 3,,,“,,,,,., o 2 which distributes news to all Cath-| Jacksonville is a small town — |14 some way to fill the order.|thousand feet in the air.” he said.| ANENERS. 5 3 4 olic papers. {about 10,000, It has no great lo-| . OF [Many vears she operated | «Actually it was only about 50 feet | 1. At the junction of Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico. LADIES'—MISSES' Another of Spellman's proteses, cal industries, no wealthy. taxpay. | F2LVOrSe’, one gf Juneaws fore- |yp» | 2. Astronomy. READY-TO-WEAR FORD AGENCY J. Francis McIntyre, was appoint- | ing population, but a population |05t Women's apparel shops. [ —_— 3. Iceland. Seward Street Near Third (Authorized Dealers) ed Archbishop of Los Angeles, an|which, living inland, doesn't worry| . . . .= — T |ANOTHER WEEK NEEDED 4. From the Disciple, Thomas, who deubted Jesus’ resurrection. GREASES — GAS — OIL appointement nted by 00 much about enemy attacks. Yet "oto: SKINNER JOINS CORSAIR ; TO REFAIR WASHOUT, in Kentucky. y °'| AT SITKA FOR _TRIP SOUTH 1508 Mammoth: Oayej i B Southern California Catholics it raised the money to 4 & 3 ks { P I gy = = 3 J M I c the population is lars nlown international house To join friends wiio :e making | It will take another week to re- | The Charles W. Carter uneaun Moior Lo. and Mexican and no | elgn students. the Alaska cruise aboard the Cor-|pair the damage at a washout of EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED I M i ' Foot of Main Street of an Irish clergyman all the sair, Mrs, S vell Skinner a ithe Delta River, already a week oriuar DR. D. D. MARQUARDT l Y Philadelphia, third 1 in the US.A., is called from New York. This is the time an Archbishop has been pointed to t rea who could net speak Sp. |ed in Juneau from Seattle an j old, according to Ike P. Taylor, | American Airways Friday aiter-|chief engineer of the Alaska Road of Brotherly Love.” Philadelphia noon and was an Alaska Coastal' Commission. | | lived up to its traditicns by found- | passenger to Sitka where she| The river not only overflowed, | {ingn the first international house | boarded the cruise ship for tie|but changed its course about 13qf |in the entire count But now, trip south ! miles south of Fairbanks Tlmtl, islow, sleepy Philadelphia feels less| Her son, D. E. Skinner, is vice part of the Richardson Highway | bretherly. Its international hou president of the Pacific Cruise Lin¢ will probably remain closed il | e a speech mny ovosevelt to n " 1 peeca “‘c o has already cut its budget, begun which operates the Corsair. about August 6. deliver at Springfield, Mass. |y fire pe o Aok favor 8¢, $he “OR{d Lakor | Alabama, the onville foreign | MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. | | Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Card Beverage Co. ‘Wholesale 805 10th St. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP Juneau h FIRST AMERICAN POPL Some y ] ars ago, Spellman w Chrysler Marine Engines Oldest Bank in Alaska law opposed by Cardinal O'Connell, siygents profect is gotng strong 2 MACHINE SHOP B i son | 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1948 Marine Hardware biciop, and when Spel was | o | Casler's Men's Wear s .fm.fl;; ; ssm T I The B. M. Behrends Formerly SABIN'S Chas. G. Warner C'O. Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Allen Edmonds Shoes Skyway Luggage ccngratulated Cardinal , O'Connel! ‘l €S53 The muchloved prelate ply imme ly. Finall Bank HOME GROCERY 13. Join the | 1. Poem 4 it 15, Hizh pointed 42, Symbol for , with a|ing party in his office. One of e | most jubilant guests was Tom Phi 14 | Hitch, president of the Tennessee e one 6 [ el e fank Safety Deposit | 46, Obstruet . Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 BOTANY Ilwol' | support Gore for the Senate if he tholic hierarchy | Weuld help defeat the Brannan dinal Spellman’s | Plan. 48. Complement of Boxes for Rent American Meat — Phone 38 Many of have felt ths spheres Kind of dog City in Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle frequent visits. at the White House,| Note—What wasn't mentioned at TR 0 . [ : ey e o | the celebratfon party was that | e g U Jamatiedt 6D | COMMERCIAL “ SAVINGS CLOTHES To Banish “Blue Monday” ticles, and his v 3 will cost Tennesseo s B Atance herald ] ) .:( s ’(} $7 ek gt \Zz:mn s, | 20 aton 60, St 2 \vudram:zu » } - To give you more freedom SARE him F i s, NUNN-BUSH SHOES from work — TRY e Greek letter STETSON HATS er the Quality Work Clothing ' ° ° £l : 1 I’ i 3 B b R | b7 W.E.ELKINS ° FRED HENNING || Alaska Launiry to the Vat i G o I as a paid-up s“b:;m’f"'“"rfla DTA],}%SYE%%%SXI&(: Complete Outfitter for Men od Bats. S LR is invited t: our guest cd by the Pope ey EMIl’)rlel:Enlts;}l:ivsl coux;:meto the box office of the DR. RCBERT SIMPSON late Cardinal 5:41 am., 14.7 ft o"ouml“ R. W. COWLING COMPANY Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler DeSoto—Dodge Trucks remar to Casey of Ma companied him to R “I hear Spellman 1 Papal Secretary. Hell have us all in hot water.” That, many Catholics now what has happened point to the constantly Ku Klux Kian and to the Low tide, 11:52 am., 08 It tide, 18:13 p.m., 16.5 ft 'CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “BEST MAN WINS" Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre ’ Phone 14—YELLOW CAB CO.—Phone 22 and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Eyes Examined—Glases Fitted SIMPSON BUILDING Phone 266 for Appointments H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man AUGUST 1 Low tide, 044 am., 1 High tide, 6:45 h.m, 18.1 ft Low tide, 12:44 p. m, 25 ft Eigh tide, 19:06 pm,, 159 ft 1 ft SHAFFER’S - SANITARY MEAT FOR BETTER MEATS cececececoccecce o eecoceceecoo0o0ee 0o G ing sale of Paul Blanshar it R G by 1 li ts E oo Froedod end SO RS et sone. RETURN YOU to your home with our, compliments. 13 PHONES—49 LEVI'S OVERALLS Free Delivery for Boys ing form no reviews in the press Club on way to and from Derby. even advertisements were banned Open ALL night! 59 2 WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! commune