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PAGE FOUR 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—«-]UNEAU ALASKA ~ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1945 W TRIPLETTE & KRUSE E EMPIRE BUILDING CONTRACTORS N EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS 3 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING Kenneth Shudshift SEPTEMBER 26, 1925 SHOP PHONE 9 . After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 Dale Hillerman The Scottish Rite Reunion closed this night with the conferring of . . . . . . . . . Mrs. R. L. Bernard o | the 32nd degree in a meeting which wound up the degree work that was . . . . . . . . he number of workers who can be employed in ® ° o 0 00 0 0 00 Dall‘) /11(lska E"lplre employment in, It would be a good idea for' those d every evening except Sunday by the Alaska as well as the type of work one can find MPIRE PRINTING COMPANY & who shout about Alaska as the land of promise and nd and Main Streets, Juneau, Alasks. H B 5""" & President | €asy employment to talk to the U. S. Employment DOROTHY TROY LIN - - - Vice-President WILLIAM R. CARTER Editor and Manager ELMER A. FRIEN - Managing Editor lacka: ohfiL W L AR ALFRED ZENGER - - Business Manager aska n employ on a year 'round basis only HAPPY BIRTHDAY SEPTEMBER 26 Mrs. James Ramsey, Jr. | | | | | s e few of the vast numbers of unemployed from the Post Office in Junean ns Becond Class Matter : Extered in o ATEe: the States, veterans or not. It is foolish to issue Delivered by earricr in Juneau and Doulas for $1.50 per month; icleading statements i - cause lesale B Costhy Sto0) Sho veat, $10.00. i 1 ments which can cause wholesale s mail. poctace aid, at the followsng rates: | migrations o Alaska and many hardships, not only on | S Oney g - in advance, $750: | 1) johy seekers, but the permanent residents i r a favor if they will promptly notify SRR | the By 5 fice any fallure or frregularity in the de- H livery of thetr papers o Relonhones: News Oftice, 602; Business Oftice, 374 The l*uture .md Labor i TR Torkelson ® | This evening’s work was under the direction of M. S. Whittier, 33rd degree No.A2,LO.OF. SECOND and FOURTE L”"’“‘;’ "I”““R Lo s ker Mason and past Commander in Chief of Alaska Consistory Meets adih’ Triges Monday of each month 1s. L Smith o : Mrs. Albert E. Goetz T day at 8:00 P. M. I O.O.F. HALL. L:g?figfi:hn?‘;fsg':tx E. F. CLEMENTS, Wor- GEORGE CLARK, Noble Grand | gnipful Master; JAMES, W. LEIV- ERS, Secretary. Lorraine English ® | exemplified by the local Scottish Rite Bodies during the past four days. : Silver Bow Lgdge | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 147 o A A baby boy was born this morning at the family home in Douglas to Visiting Brothers Welcome Mr. and Mrs. Arne Shudshift. John Nickinovich . . b | ASSOCIATED PRESS Cincinnati Enquir el I ibat PellEIONE ) WorhEs - g tatod Press s exclifively ehtitled to the use fer ( ati Enquirer) - - In Japan religious workers were complaining of what they termed 1) news dispatches credited to it or not other- | ==y, jic annual holiday over, faces par | “unjust discrimination” shown then in the field of politics. Although — paper and also the local ne biished P e s Bt i o e e o e e ‘paper and also the local news published | cked with possibilities—and responsibilities giveh a vote under the new manhood suffrage law, an existing police] | Warfields Drug S!o!e BGE Bnos in the world's history have labor organizations held i P | regulation prohibited all religious workers, including Buddhist, Christian (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) |and Shinto priests, from joining any political party. It was said there NYAL Family Remedies Widest Selection of in the success or failure of our economy Over the { | were more than 20,000 religious ers in Ja nd that they planned 1CK’S Jast. decade labor has ‘ssthued’s key' position, and i “The stars incline el R s e o HORLUCK’S DANISH LIQU()RS B AR R NATIONAL REPRESENTA’ Alaska Newspapers, 1411 Blde, Seatt 3 o much power; never have they been more important ‘m send two representatives to the Diet in the next general election. ICE CREAM with that position has come a great maze of duties, | but do not compel” | PHONE 92 or 95 many of which in the past rested primarily on the P | 7 2 T e shoulders of management e i d | At a recent meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association’s Executive Lo v oved p s ersh E: Iest a 0 For planning production and maintaining employ-| THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 | Committee it was revealed the membership at present totaled 147 i 2 . ment 4 generation ago, management was almost| how { with more expected to join at the next meeting of the assoclation The Sewing Basket B. P. 0. ELKS entirely responsible. There was no other organized| Adverse planetary influences are — BABY HEADQUARTERS et | agency or group which could act in that position. But |strong today which should be a time Weather: Highest, 58; lowest, 41; clear. i Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. | today powerful unions, assisted by government offices | for routine work. It is a threat-| peee—eo— SIS o e s i Infant and Children’s Wear m. Visiting brothers welcome. {which labor has sponsored, have a large part in{ening day for aviation t 139 6. Pranklin Juneau, Alaska ||| - J. HOLMQUIST, Exalted Rul- er; H. L. McDONALD, Secretary. | cconomic planning. And, if economic troubles develop, Heart And Home D I I_ E I h — e ——y [ they must accept their share of the blame There is a sign read as mmm- al Y essons In ng IS w. . GORDON st of the gains which labor has made can work |Ing the close of the lives of many(§ R 20 U P SRR DR.E. H. KASER to the benefit of the nation, provided labor organiza- | €lderly men and women who have E tions grow in responsibility as rapidly as they expand had important careers, New lead- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The number has five DENTIST fLOWEnLAND s in power. Unfortunately, this has not been the case | €rs must assume responsibility and aughts v, “The number has five NOUGHTS.” BLOMGREN BUILDING CUT FLOWERS—POTTED ALASKA, LAND OF PROMISE |in many past instances, and difficulties have arisen.|Young persons are to reveal much OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Nonentity. Pronounce non-en-ti-ti, O as Phone 56 PLANTS—CORSAGES - | There are promises, however, that the future may see [ POWer s . in ON, E as in MEN, both T's as in IT, accent second syllable. * HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P, M. zismer;l Sprays and Weeaths Alaska is pictured as a land where thousands of | improvement i <<)::13:—:;:11A‘1[sal:; e OFTEN MISSPELLED: Passe (masculine). Passee (feminine). and Franklln Phone 557 unemployed veterans of World War IT will be able to If labor will realize that there are fields in which \mm‘i e ibotion ok bie tostness| SYNONYMS: Harmony, accord, accordanice, concord,” concurrence, secure jobs in a recent article written by a Washington | management must remain supreme, then America’s men of great ability. The best| conformity, symmetry, unity, union, unison. correspondent. The writer bases his remarks on those }]':“:;““‘ '::““’,"’,"’\’:“:‘” e \"l‘]'l'ffiml’, k‘m;’l‘ :;":‘: minds of the nation will be used by WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Dr.A. W. S!ewan ASHENBRENNER'’S made by a W. M. Floyd 6f Unalaska, national com- | insists—as it so 8 does—that 2t g R ovart e D, Vi s s g bt aso ; : ; s nade 1 3 g e munagement than management_knows, then | GOVernment and finance to prevent increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: S "Ew A“n " Bn mander mknu‘ Regular Veterans Assoclation who says the wheels will cease to turn; unemployment and |80V serious results from the great! RECONDITE; hidden from the mental view; abstruse; obscure. “Re- Alaska still has job opportunities for thousands of | o WA B COE industrial transition | condite causes of things.” 20TH CENTURY BUILDING FURNITURE veterans National Issues S Office Ph 469 To be fair, we must argue—and we do—that busi- s 7 e 5 i Phone 788—306 ve. ' More than 50,000 of two million discharged service- et B B o There is a sign interpreted as the e Willoughby A ness leaders follow the same principle. Capital's inter- o isa R @ikn Have Been unible t find jobs and Sre recslving | Sons oo ¢ atfairs whith are strictly 'the atfairs of| L h or e Hse ol g.teal S by : 5 < Alfglre tocracy of brains and right living in| o cadjustment. allowances from the Veterans AQmin- | laor is definitely out of the pieture in these modern | oo e, of Prains and Hght Wing i ROBERTA LEE istration. This figure does not include veterans un-!times. Any industrialist who feels that he will again | gangards in human relations will $ O Dr‘ John H Geyer Junes-Slevens s‘lfl]l employed after August 25, hence do not reflect the | see the day when he can dictate such policies is living replace those set by a rising prewar ¢ z VENTIST postwar production setbacks or unemployment in a fool's paradise plutocracy. Q. If a young man is engaged to be married should he resent it if LADIES’—MISSES’ d by the recent heavy influx of strikes. | Cooperation has been the watchword during the | International Affairs the girl's father asks him questions pertaining to his financial affairs, Room 9—Valentine Bldg. READY-TO-WEAR g ] i 0 has 3 - | war, and it should continue as our economic battle | psults . 3 i .. | business position, and health? Territory of Puerto Rico has some 4,783 _yz.Jh e : ; ‘«_ U‘,, : s 'l‘ Results of experiments in the re-| PHONE 763 Seward Sireet Near Third veterans but Alaska is reported as having | €TV Working together, each in its own field, capital | establishment of normal social and A. No; the father has a perfect right to be concerned about every- | e—————eeeed less war ¢ none. However, a very few of the thousands who are | 8nd labor can bring America into its greatest genera- | economic conditions in Europe will| thing that might affect the haopiness of his daughter. tion of prosperity, enterprise and happiness. This |pe beneficial, it is forecast. Race —e, unemployed in the States would soon fill Alaska's| oo oq”or veconversion, we feel, is an excellent time fand religious bars of every sort wil| @ Isn't it all right for two persons who meet each other on the|| ROBERT SIMPSON. Opt. D. "The Store for i requirements, and we. believe 1t is foolish to encourage | Fr1o% C0 e o bilities, I each of the | e removed forever, it 15 prophesied, | Street, Lo stop for a chat? e o Gl tore for Men' the jobless In the continental United States to rush [ greqt parties to production will push his own wheel— | Persons whose birthdate it is have| ~ A. Yes, but they should always step to one side so that other ped- of Optometry and SAB'N’S to Alaska and fix his own tires when they go flat—the success |the augury of a year of many trials,| estrians do not have to walk around them. Optlialmology The U. 8, Employment Office has a good idea of | of the United States is assured. upheavals and changes which will ; Ml i ¥ 3 it TR g g end Nabpily Q. In what way should invitations be recalled? Gla Pitted Le Ground [ Feciit St—Triangle ; the phone in New York and dip- Children born on this day will be The w aShlng Ion natically indicated that although Anmversa[y IS | clever uf‘u mf ble buAlv desirous of a| ToRsEmE | he could have either job, Truman workfree life They will u-qmrc " " Merry - Go- Round i nsieis e Celebrated This 1o, o { LOOK and LEARNZ ¢ coroon ||| “The Rexal Store H. §. GRAVES - - SR s0n's SuCCessor oY ad always want- ATTENTION ELKS 4 . ) P e Patterson, who had always want E byR b k h 1. What ic R R M P L UTLER-MAURO (Continued /rom age One) S b Hheraterrioh o v Ve e e a S Regular meeting Wednesday hat is the chief business of a consul appointed by a country to HOME OF HART SCHAFPNED glad to take the hint T night at 8. Initiation and refresh- | féside in a foreign country? Dn[_ji;___. co. & MARX CLOTHING Government scrupulously eruSn«d‘ 1 ik Commemorating the. 94th anni-|ments. Visiting Brothers welcome. | 2. Which is heavier, a quart of water or a quart of milk? from censoring the Press on mat- GOP Joy versary of the Rebekah Degree, the! _ - — 1 In what country did the first astronomers -live? | ———————— ters of this kind. Rebekah Lodge is holding a potluck L . i : . How many barrels are there in a hogshead? 2 However, the Russians continue' Most Republican leaders were de- dinner this evening, at 6 o'clock, m‘lh “‘\(::r::"‘n':i:l:? (:{f:lél:‘gl? (ho‘ 5. Do hogs actually kill and eat rattlesnakes? HA“Y ncz c A ll l rn n “ l l to be sensitive. It is hard for them (lighted at the Burton Supreme the L.O.O.F. Hall L vt ong OUSIAOF ANSWERS : | i 5 3 Territory of Alaska, Division Num- | SWERS. a Grocery and Meat Marke! to understand the difference be-|Court appointment for several rea- The Odd Fellows are to be guests e R s Lt | ber One To look after that country’s commercial interes it 478 — PHO tween a regulated Press as in the|sons. In the first place, Senator of the Rebekahs, as will the fam- ] ; -_— Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner . A quart of milk. High Quality Foods a¢ Soviet and a Free Press as in the|Burton didn't always vote the ilies of all Rebekah Lodge members. o i > i o The Squibb Store Moderate Prices e g o GO Nk st inde. | Reservatlons Bayath s piafn dibe| and ex-officio Probate Judge, Ju- | - Chaldea. .._.___.._.B__.__- neau Precinct. Two barrels, - - pendent for party hack Senators,| about 60, and the committee in | e 4 Z 4 In the Matter of the Estate uf‘ 5 Y New Supreme Court Justice }:s«mndxy. his Senatorial exit now Uhuhv. d»ur’t’» everyone a most en- | ADRIAN VERNAL ROFF, de- 6 N President Truman really Jet hii|paves the way for ex-Governor Jjoyable even "H ceased. T i i e aries w. mer hair down with Senator Burton John Bricker. Z | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ~ - Monua PIGGLY leGL' when he called him in last k Bricker, Dewey’s recent running- ¥ dersigned was he 25th day R o Dt e o M pROPERIY SALES |1 e s GEORGE JORGENSON LT For BETTER Grocerte ed to the Supreme Court. 1 N, b i ke up his mir ] inistratri PS i % " : g R g L e P el B e | Administratrix_of the estate of }i a9 a pal@-up subscriver to THI DAILY ALASKA PHONE 136 Phene 16—24 Catching Burton just belore whether to get into the Senate race. Three transfers (,[ property in and | Adrian Vernal Roff, decei ed. | EMPIRE is invited to be t THIS EVENING Ohio Senator was @bout to leave|He didn't like to oppose Burton, |ypout junean were recorded here| All persons having claims against | 4 i i ed to hour guest 3 for Cincinnati, Truman told him|put now he can run with & ven-iguing the past week: |the estate of deceased will present resent this coupon to the box office of the WINDOW WASHING that he had actually promised the geance. So, although the Republi- | them, with proper vouchers and dul: g Mr. and Mrs. Alvin T. Blake pur- | o v 5 Supreme Court job to another man, | cans figure they lose one vote tem- | chased from cluxles Naghel a g‘,“‘ verified, to the undersigned at Ju-| cAPITOL THEAT“ RUG CLEANING JUNEAU - YOUNG l Robert Patterson, now Secretary of porarily, they expect to gain it back | |of land at Mile Nine on the (;lacner‘ neau, Alaska, or at the office of and receive TWO TICKETS to see: SWEEPING COMPOUND War, but changed his mind next election. | Ttighway. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward|Faulkner and Banfleld, Juneau, Al- : il HardwareCompany “Harold,” said Truman at the ST Jahnke bought waterfront property | aska, or mx_nl them*fo sald Faulkner(j "LARE PLACID SEnE“AnE" DAVPE MIZI‘;QER B . nieview, #Tve made Army Run-Around wcross from the Waynor Addition|and Banfield, Box 1121, Juneau,, one PAINTS—OIL—GLASS 5 4 2 ‘| Here is the Army run-around from Chris Huber. Alvina and Al-|Alaska, within six (6) months from | Yederar vax-—11 Shelf and Heavy Hardware :f:])’X'L':]l'""('fff\l:_‘l’ appoint you to the | yiu0n o one group of 182 Air Force bert ‘Peterson sold property in the | the date of this Notice, ax ¢ per Ferson 5 Guns aind Anasiniies Supreme ersonnel—all w 2 th i § { Dated at Junedu, Alaska, Sep- | oL o awase my s benannel_al wih e (s 100 Kl Pk adaion o Junews, o DA, 4 e, Awks. S prGME 14 THE ROYAL BLUE CABCO. ||l o s roons choice,” Truman continued, “but I 3 3 give a gres - i HELEN E. ROFF, 5 had some vacetlations. 1 consdeed e Ve 10 o S| ELKS' LADYES NIGHT prii il and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and and VARIETY Town Apmn ¥osd Kous sl appointing Phillips of Denve ZAS ! ) Service More Complete ipy: . Par- (il e Despite. official an.| Saturday, Sept. 20.—Dancing and | First publication, Sept. 26, 1945, ||| RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. ker of North Carolina and Patter-' o 0 = om the War De.l refreshments. (10,074-t5) Last publication, Oct. 17, 1945 | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Gastineau Cafe THE BARANOF son. Binally T deolded to afoint Pat- )mr!mer‘)l, d(:spne u:el weu-x_xy-am - - - Foremost in Friendliness corrfl sno’ E 'S B e tarson and told him T was golng to Dromises of Ohief of Staff Marshall, I 5 nezengeey R i % 19 individual commanders seem either C d " Ayt Dim unwilling or unable to coordinate | YOsswor PUZZ © =2 TH E F I X l T S H 0 P [RIO[E] A. By telephone or by written note, Truman then explained that it lischarges was better to leave Patterson in the 45C1A78€S i ACROSS 36, Artificial This group of 182 airmen arrive language s g yody L Aey 31. Withdraws in New York harbor last July. But| & Desbolt = Lo Compass potnt despite their points, most are mnot . Hawser 4l. Congealed ! Wate out of the Army yet. Here is the| 1% 1nvlaceof 4 4 WGP ouinter 215 SECOND STREET MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIRING GENERAL LIGHT REPAIR War Department to replace Stim- son as Secretary of War. “One of the things that disturbed me about your appointment,” Tru- w0 1 ¥ £ 1 g ed, “was the . play-by-play history of what hap-| 14. Ardor . Devours man continued, “was the probable ¥ TR 1 e claim that T might be playing poli- Pened | ' petals g rder 3 S ratic 1. From New York, the grou vas 4 48, Spiendor tics in order to get a Democratic , the group was ATsiAn S Senator from Ohio.” (Truman had Sent to Camp Kilmer, N. J sollog. 52 Beleaguerment he 3over: 2. Fifteen hours after arriving ir . Auricle 5o, Jumbied type in mind the fatt that Governor g iny 15 pur o WOBK Remington Typewriters Lausche of Ohio, a Democrat, now New. Jersey, they back-tracked i 37, Mineral spring Metcalfe Sheet Metal can appoint a Democratic Senator north again to Fort Devens, Mass.! 22. W 88. Comparative varal Phone 567 RO Eaton Heating—Airconditioning—Boat Sold and Serviced by 13, Supports endin to replace Burton, a Republican, There they were taken off the Tor upper 69. Dillseed Solution Of Saturday’s Puzzle 2L b el bt osteb '*'"""'"“ ansnga 3| | FAKS And Stacks - EY ® J B Bllfl rd & CO &ikad it ove . train, given physical examinations millstones 61, Black bird in SHEET METAL . D, 0! 3 Q0T talked 'St over with Alben 25. Artangement 64. Support for : Truman explained, “and @nd other red tape until 5 am. At BXOETT * ~ plaster 67. Recreatlon § %el{!lsele,slnen. Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by 5 i : 5 © At . Title of a monl 3 he advised that if I was convinced 7 &m. the job was supposed to be| 3. Sluging volce @ Amelicah lake gy Degrade Satisfied Customers’ you were the right man, I should completed. But after loafing around | 23" Russian sea . ~ So. Ameriean Scent ) 6. Meadow appoint you and let palitical con- l“““ thre 'l""\“*- »\-ulln;, f;)ll the [735. ‘G815 iaw L yestibule - . ; s . . P 0 9. Palm leat "Say It With Flowers™ but Note — Truman had picked up P ay furloughs. . Supreme D E l v E BYSTEM CLEANING ~SAY IT WITH OURSI” Senator: Barkley at Paducah, KY. 3 ater the 30-day . furloughs Purposes I‘ the evening before and flown him ! -day furloughs, | . Machine for Pllun. 15 J eau Flor. h they were ordered 't spreading back to Washington in his sepecial : M v 4 Lxepprt o hay » s “" Greensboro, N. C. There they were Al h e they had con- . Mexican fiber Bspe. &b which time (hey Dad €00 16 they were not_essential and 7 i __phones__ aska Laundry Phons 311 12 3u » release: 3 ords 4 ——————— | Se——————————l) B Troms: e I’ would be released. Greensboro is a 550 measures eparation center, but they were . Hea sédms to be leaning more and ¢ oleaced there . Female sand- more on sage, experienced flgy T TEEA 7 5 pipers Rt b ol T LIGHT HAULING 1891—Over Half a Century of Banking—1945 igain. Before this happened, how- that which 1 Patterson Side-Tracked re thls haphwsed, Mdw taught ¢ y they loafed around Greens- Seed The rest of the story regarding po.4 (o1 three weeks. “ i 3% Miade ¥ miatake we Kee e - Senator Burton's appomntment i 2 Continued storv o s ‘of Bept. 4, Tr Haa @ Many of the boys want to go n ’ Summer: e ° ] e en s “':’“ ‘l“’gwd:” 5 AN T80 6 pack chool or college. Schools . crench It D '““’“h_ e ‘;;"”"_f“‘_ L and Josing valuable time. But the Army - 4 . Fish hawk Bank Wid Bim so However (his {4l goesnt seem interested. Tt has Just| [0 | ] Ong who atl ° < leak - e s informed these men that Devens is 6 . Orlental na > goad, especially on Capitol H ture > : : so busy they can't be discharged / irits est Bank in Alaska after Cabi meetir 1 . 64, Sei‘:. "7' ’A:iwn:-,\'mt\% “ s o until Oct. 9. Yet they arrived in the 6 t JUNEAU and DOUGLAS A. in July, scheduled for dis- Set out on & Clar taa o conteence win i L ; o gl e DAILY v COMMERCIAL SAVINGS T | re—————— INSURANCE ||| "smecoermcrs Authorized to Practice Befere Shattuck Agency ||| ** ™5 Gou ™ NETIEESEIEENENN. [z/0]-[Z]0] ETECEIRERTREREAZEERIRLNRNIN Zimwz/-olimr -wm [m[E|m] EREREREIEFERNEININE X\ SRR . g ¢, o > i (Copyright, 1917, by Bell $yndicate, Ine.) matter frankly up to Pattersor i himself, Clark then called him o Emptre Want-ads bring resulls!

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