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" _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE: —JUNEAU, ALASKA 20 YEARS AGO WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1946 DR.E.H.KASER || Moo Daily Alqska Empire | elections. It does, of course, represet to be dismissed with a wave of a cigaretie t a problem not | holder in a The Charles W. Carter from parlor discussion The Carpet Bag era was more NG CoMEANy T e than just a phrase to the peoble of the South, an THE EMPIRE DENTIST MO['UBI’Y second aska e average Houtheinsr feels that extreris FRetKT sitle HELEN TROY MON reg Frzsident “\’x‘d ik “‘”““‘1"(‘1’,“ fomherns R PO LR A S TR S IRSE BLOMGREN BUILDING | DOROTHY TROY - - - Vice-President AnNd gove: Pnta 14 are inseg dle consic atic 8 hy i VL Editor and Manager | in any discussion of full and t npered rights of AUG 1926 Phone 56 Pourth and Franklin Sts. VILLIA) RETMR) - < e i rflul‘«“ R. CAR' HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M, PHONE 136 The problem presented by this overcrowded dependency ty McDc tt, Raymond Schuller, B A IENGEN. - -« " Busness Manaser |franchise for the Negroes of the South % I'he Plaid Canary Nite Club gave a Cabaret Dance at Mrs, Hooker ¢ - —— —— Ironically, these first efforts to extend the right | o allie Biok Room in honor of Miss beth M: 1 and 40 young people had ¢ . Dbl s el R UL U ass Matter. | or voting the Negro population of the South| g William Parke @ 'most enjoyable evening. Music for the affair furnished by Earle ¢ g DivErol By SAEME. 10 GHna e R s o Dot Mok} fhave ise the opposite of the Intended effect.) o George Gullufsen, Jr. ® punter and Jack Burford. During the evening Miss Grace Naghel gave The EI'WIII Feed CQ. Card Beverage Co ) six months, $8.00; one year, $15.00 4 hing like 100,000 Negroes voted. Did i By mail, postage paid, at the following rates In Geor something 1 0,000 Negr £ id e Gilbert Hanson . ] Spanish dances. Office in Case Lot Grocery PRt 3 ance: $15.00; six months, 1n advance, §750; | they help achieve the continuation of a truly pro- | g Inez Zimmerman . Lot PHONE 704 Wholesale 805 10th St v, S1e T gime the cont he calculated | y . & v a favor if they will promptly notify | BTeSSIve e TeEily s | {1 RhE G 4 o Mrs. R. M. Ward ° . i) Watisn: avi o the south. with 2 2 < S PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT the Butiness Office of any fallure of irrewularity in the delivery campaign of bigotry waged Talmadge . probably = o e eamer Admiral Watson arrived from the south with a full load HAY, ('!{AIN, COAL : ' M their papers brought two white voters to the polls for each of the| of passengers and freight for the westward and STORAGE for MIXERS or SODA POP ! Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. DRGLEE Y W QW © . — Negroes, and we think it is reasonable to, assume| . . < B 0 D R BN ine wse for |tDBE many i who thigks Talmadee 5 85 o s s chels o ohsTa S| A mustos) program'hnd siver ten wes given ab the hotme’ ofi Mré L gy , ] d to it or not other- |charlatan in locked on him as a brak - - . E. Rice by the Ladies’ Guild of Holy Trinity Cathedral. c A "' 0 B NIA : paper and also the loal news published | o 160 precip the South’s Grocery and Meat Market SALON i Al N T system. There m y“‘” what pAA FLIES MANY Gil Rich and L. M. Carrigan, traveling men, were aboard the Ad 478 -— PHONES — 371 Cooper Building rn'x‘:‘:“:\.w o Eeh i i : I | Watson making the trip to the westward. High Quality Foods at ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager : iy TR e Moderate Pri . il Georgia and Miss s been made worse. It has TUESDAY FUGHIS : 3 o RIS Moderate Prices Open Evenings Phone 3 been charged that Talmadge intends to head the Fred Umphrey sold the Pioneer Barber Shop to Oscar Waterud : Georg Bureau of Investigation with an official of th B b : \ Ku Klux Klan Pan American Airways ;yesterday I'he City Ceuncil officially approved the plat of the Government for Jones-Stevens Sl!op METCALFE. SHEET METAL . N Gt e 3 1} flew the following passengers to . L1 % Heating—Airconditioning—Boat In time the situation will progress beyond : i erritorial Capitol Building LADIES - MISSES § tragle repercussion. But true, 1 1 Irom, Chis Lity e s o Tanks and Stacks—Everything traglc repercussion. ut true, la o : Jehigsad | BEADY-TO-WEAR i slowly. It is not always as simple as il sounds, or may P T .’,’,“" U“hl' g The Miners and Elks were uled to meet the next night in the % in SHEET METAL i seem from a distance. X Edgar bk 2 ar 3.}‘;‘ g npionship series Seward Street Near Third Pnone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. ¢ er ed anable, 8 e mpions) ) S 3 : Stephensor nor Echmidt, Louis 5 Human Overflow il 2in-Tin-1 ; ol e s Ibatre: ot theYbale " &5 & Hav s Mazaika, Doris Rin-Tin-Tin, the wonder dog, w in the feature at the Palace S Edward Gastor, Frank s Buck Joncs was in one of the featurcs, ~Arizona Romeo.* ac tnc| | Femmer Transfer The Rexall Store (Washington Post) Flc se Munroe, Colisbunn Prompt Courteous Seryice Your Rellable Pharmacists | Today the United States has 47 inhabitants for MacCumbre, Rachel Lin- . i BONDED WAREHOUSE L levery square mile of territory. Puerto Rico has 618 % Satn ot i) : 01—G e BUTLER-MAURO q ccln, Franeis Gerardy, James Ar Nfenthes 7 N ey General Hauling { . " p ennth Weather report: High, 70; low, 69; clear DRUG CO. 1 | more than bwice as many as b ean healthfully support. | pentrout Robére Melotghid Bete |~ "= o070 07 o T T T e F o Phone 114 Triangle Square o FISHERY HEARINGS of the United States is of special co 1 now -tk Frax n, Margaret Schuller, H s » b RY HEAR Wea wpclety s meeine] B\ wevito 1 PAVIHS o ARRHl EE s o - Daily Lessons in English . .. corpon ! Alaska Music Supply HARRY RACE d Yesterday's testimony on the fishery hearing be- lp\f"U:" "(':j”“' l'\’“'””.‘ “,“ 8 i 8 2 -.K,.”vl(‘, c "‘“ I i Marguerite Shep- | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Dfl]gglst fore the Congressional sub-committee members in " “l 7 ”" Vet r . l e hard, Allen Seaton, Helen MONSEN, Coeeoeosms oo oo oo s oo s oo i e i) p oints out S lates ul 1 5 a4 micrososm of rel t 1 - od Juneau was an old story to Alaskans who have heard | P25 ¥ Sicts o o e Capt. All Monsen WORDS OFTEN MISU ELDER and ELDEST are used only Pianos—hl:sl;zl l;;slrnmenu The Squibb Store i the arguments for and against the abolishment of | wature took care of Puerto Rico's human ex iy i 3 (1 o ‘i“"“" { persons, OLDER and OLDEST of both persons and things, o 20;"5 "“; "ds Where Pharmacy Is a Na 2 ) wman S Ehorm hitehorse, Gary Voig ezl s - * - e g i hone econd an wal fish traps for many years. in its customary ruthless way, namely, in the high yo o ‘w Gootae Vaat OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Gum :unl.)u Pronounce sl'(ulnl’ word eward | Profession One argument put forth was that it would make | death rate until the United States stepped into the From Not Rappe, Leon- 1-bik, first A as in AT, second A as in ASK unstressed, I as in IT, and _ more work for more men. This would seem to be an | picture in 1899. After this country had subsidized the | o Fer 0 5 p e Se s T rst syllable. HEINKE GENERAL 20TH CENTURY MEAT { uneconomical theory. It would be just as wise to island’s public health services, the death rate was cut |11 "HUb 0 \ MISSPELLED: Paraphernalia; four A’s. REPAIR SHOP MARRET abolish the use of gold dredges because it would mean | in half and the high birth rate o ntinued ”"" ha To Seattle: Louise &upka, Wil- SYNONYMS: Learning, scholarship, erudition. Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Juneau's Most Popular | ) t the ulation problen: Puerto ic o " > " P i 7 - " putiing more PibkIANA B0Vl xen, (o, Work. ;mltnimi?l;:\dtloh: .M’ oy, o ’fv R C (l "¢ lizm McKenna, John Hirschu, Ed WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us Blacksmith Work ‘Meating” Place [ - vday, B per cent of the world's populace, ve pA ENE e b e e il B PRk Gocdwin, James Loomis, Henning jncrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | | GENERAL ek ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS STEAMSHIP HEARING less than one third as much of the protective foods | COVETeen, William Hartu, Wallace cONGENIAL: kindred in spirit, tastes, interests, ete. (Pronounce second b Al e il PHONE 20% eSS Lidoe b as does the average whita citizen of the United St Armstror "“"'\‘ l"“"- Le ‘l'[ Nl"”' llable JEN, E as in ME). “They were congenial companions.” I | atnara Sty Ll fia PRy AndYeN Ao Y | ol “ The hearing on the water transportation problems | APParently this country Wil have to pour more and | Fict, 5 0L Sy o § The Store for Men” of Alaska were concluded yesterday and it is difficult ::;,‘n‘:mr‘n“n‘nyx‘ .l‘(] ((l” 1::‘.: :,'p.,‘{;'.\ rapidly increasit Robert Dundquist, John Sanders, DE N E-”()U ETT by | to see just what was accomplished. Those who at-| ' g i A o ne Mowry, Carl Knapstad ROBERTA LEE SAB'N’S tended the House Sub-Committee sessions came away | nrub!unm:l i v';‘ 0. uunm relior ek 'hf”"r“- : : 1 We Bert Berland, William | T m C e cro spots of the ea y the 3ettingt rany SR S L A S e I S S W R G Ly _ with the impression that the problem is no nearer | y..ih rate method. Between 20 snd 30 million of f e ; “'“‘.‘ \‘"'.’,j',"""';fl/,\,;‘ 3 Front St.—Triangle Bldg. 107 Cherry St. solved than it was before. | such people have been dying annually. But now, in the j;'_‘: ‘k'\’ Ll Q. When a woman is entertaining both men and women by giving (I ALA Y Seattle 4, Wash Management placed the blame on labor and 1abor | interest of both human deeency and world trade, efforts 3, o0 U 0 fa dinner in a hotel or restaurant, what is the best way for her to pay - passed the buck back to management. Many opinions are to be made o better the condition of AbOUE 1= | s o e . sown | the bill? Warfield's Dru Sto were given by both sides but not enough facts and | 750,000,000 have nots. Will indusirialization and sani- B OIRDAT G Rrs A A. The very best way is to order the dinner and pay for it in g Jiore [ 3 g | Carl Olson, Glen Anderson, | proof. Perhaps the Seattle hearing which begins next | tation bring the same results throughout the world as ' " vo oo "gam € ampana, | advance (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) wall Pa Monday will have better results. That is the hope of | I P\l:*xln !Txln-w 11”|W the pe ;7\1)'|lttuv. situntlon of the |y, Brand, Oren Gleveland, Q. How.should a t & young man who has failed to keep an NYAL Fewlls Beiscaton per 5 3" f Alaska planet could we be serious within half a century Bessie slevelar T} I appointment ? »ey L S e No wonder cynics asked, “Why save human beings DesSie Clevela oy G : 3 HORLUCK’S DANISH IDEAI_ pAINT SHop fy o i Leroy Bremmer, Art Coleman A. She should not be too impulsive until she knows the r n; if ICE CREAM today so that more can die tomorrow? TON e e ; 2 Ironic Results Yet there is the ethical question involved. also the FPaul Westfall, William Dewar,'an exceptionally good reason is not forthcom she should let the| |—— Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt Al s s fo 2 S ! Dorothy Dewar, Laura McMillan, ¢ man know that he will never be nother rtt | practical consideration that in a shrinking world people | = ", irg MeN young man know tha will never be given another opportunity. (Cincinnati Enquirer) with plenty to eat cannot remain secure when so many | 2901 I ALY, G “‘;{- brow Q. Is it proper for one to greet a nelghbor whom one meets regularly | | O 1CHINGS ECONOMY Several apparent admirers of Gene Talmadge and | are in want. Some believe science may find a m"lf "‘ L‘“"‘[’)‘ . "I‘l'”v” i ‘.‘;,‘X”Q even though you are not acquaintances or friends? MARKET GLACIEB ICE co. ] v millions no matter how Redistribution of of feeding the world’s hun fast they multiply. help. Population experts sa answer, though A X ant “How do you do” is never out of place by A. C. GORDON a pleas the Talmadge type .of government have written to us extoling the wisdom of the voters of Georgia in re- turning him to the State Mansion. In each case the writers hinted darkly that “Gene understood” a racial problem that “Northerners didn't.” Choice Meats At All Times Located In George Bros. Store : PHONES 553—92—85 3 Regular Home Deliveries MONTHLY RATES Phone 114 chaud, Leo Walbrun, Alfred Henry Eticr, Pearl TIsler; population will bru lowered birth rate is e to \ the only religion and social custom Y hitehorse: Lelani Robinson | LOOK d l[ARN present barriers to this solution. Perhaps a combina- s | a n Putting it bluntly, both Talmadge and Rankin owe | tion of these aids will mitigate the dimensions of the Fd their recent election victories to the skillful exploita- | generai population crisis w 1 is predicted on the FR t & et e - Q B P 0 ELKS » tion of the South’s age-old fear of Negro control of |analogy of Puerto Rico. Ty | 1. What is the difference between contagion and infection? Sl P e B A U The Alaskan Hotel < — ik e ” 2 ) 5 THspas tha Gana G Gi 262 Meets every second and four b | able, Elinor Schmidt, Louis De- » o STl v e "o v GUNNISONJIUIER 'Alig. [—Mrs| |3, Whereds theiOaps of Good Eope Wednesday at 8 pm. Visiting $ 3 AI.ASKA AIR”NES e e e e SN 1 Anderson planned to kil] a 3. Who sold his birthright for a bowl of pottage? Mol A Un i b Newly Renovated Rooms A et TIDE TABLE e n for dinner. 4. Where did the word “trousscau” originate? NOLDS, Exalted Ruler, W. H. AT ope Raumy ‘ Touls Magiks P R e o, After selecting one in the barn- 5. In what musical composition does the famous “Hallelujah Chorus” | | BIGGS, Secretary. PHONE SINGLE O S is AUGUST 8 o | yard, Mrs. Anderson ducked ll::\t(cl‘r BERIRY i o tree as a storm came up. Light- il e | e Low tide 5:08 am., 24 ft. © i R e L ANSWERS: MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 JUNEAU A i vok o the Aldeke SUASI N ® High tide 11:40 am., 115 ft. el v 1. Contagian is the transmission of disease by direct or indirect SECOND %nd FOURTH UPHOLSTERY CO. Airlines Starliner Juneau with Cap- o Low tide 16:59 pm. 6.1 ft. e : i § contact; infection is the communication of disease, especially by agency Monday of each month RE-UPHOLSTERING tain Al Peterson, Flight Officer| NEHALEM, Ore--Comdr. E. D. ® High tide 23:08 pm, 142 ft. o g 7l % {'of atmosphere or water. in Scottish Rite Temple NEW FURNITURE Dave Coffield, and Stewardess Mar- | Flaherty's fanuly was discussing ® ® ® ® ® ® © @ ® ® & ® ¢| pypire Want Ads bring resulis!| 2. Southern extremity of Africa beginning at 7:30 p. m. DRAPERIES M. L. MacSPADDEN, Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. jorie Stevens were the following passengers from Anchorage: Clifton Rains, L. M. Puckett, Lars father’s shortage of points for Navy discharge. It gave Flaherty's chil- dren an idea to help him home. 3. Esau. 4 t is an old French word that means “little bundle.” 5. In Handel’s “Messiah.” Phone 36 122 2nd St. ' MASS HANGING FOR WAR CRIMINALS | | Elvin, Jimmy Casanova, Harry| It looked pretty simple to them. i Ukas, Jackie Reynolds, George Van | They wrote his commandnig officer J B I 50, N Siiver Bow Lodge AEAgEA BEHCYROSUN Hagen, Kenneth Ferris, Idabelle asking him please to “get daddy i & No. A 2, LO.O.F,, Sales and Service ) Fuller, and from Cordova, E. W. out of the Navy sooner,” and en- Meets o;ch ‘Tues: Expert radio repair witho T ) 1 ac] S= at dela; Flemister. closed OPA ration stamps worth 20 | KETCHIKAN TBANSPGBTATION co- | day at 8:00 P. M, 1. O. O, F. HALL, e 4 & On the return flight, the follow- P. O. Box 2165 217 Seward| ing .were flown to the Westward -— ->>- City: Ken Edwards, Jack Gucker, MINARD IN AND OUT Fred Schlicker, Sheldon Reed, Fred Minard, Superintendent points. Visiting Brothers Welcome FLOYD HORTON, Noble Grand H. V. CALLOW, Secretary | OPERATING MOTORSHIP “DART” | CARRIES FREIGHT and PASSENGERS Al of Stephan, Howard Benjam Mrs. Libby. McNeill and Libby cannery w - . o —— T T Howard Benjamin, Mrs. Fought, at Taku, arrived yesterday on a [ eekly Service from Keichikan to: TR PR T omine ok et ader s 0o ot s | LS AIR LINES || S A b SR 'J Rose Inlet ¢ Shaka A Ry | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN || ) '} Hetta Inlet Steamboat Bay Cape inc i i Crossword Puzzle ot foomars™ S otins oo Gome Docion. oo™ via Fulersigy out Vrangell | [eT: 2 : With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and i pemORs 5'0 ; Returning by W of : steamers for Prince Rupert. Vancouver, and Seattle ¥ & Arehitectural S Point Baker Kiawock Craig Hydaburg : i 2 e 'D‘R Deadline on Freight at 4:00 o Clock Each Tuesday Afternoon FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 ! 12. Fine hair s st — — D _— 1 G et A | KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION ' e 2 ; o : 14, lf"&:\‘{sj‘l"" pacois 'f" —_—n AJ I TCHIKAN, ALASKA f L'wi'le,s Beu“ty s“lo” \ ”’ 16 Fowniain - SPECIALIZING IN ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT I 17, Operared A o WAVES FOR ALL TEXTURES OF HAIR ¥ 3 Grapaway * AMDoral Phone 492 e INLH:)IEE BE?‘;IPLGTIC pi :l:;isn Bldg. " abjectly punishment FULL LINE OF ME b 0 - OEYT el s Coen Coc MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH |\ | . Slender ) en: of Yesterday's Puzzle = 5 Irith 5. T - - B norienm SRR ML 0 e New Construction and Repairs Jobs 31. Land measure love courage Pl Leaves for Ph D 1 2 192 ) ol nde - a PR SITKA and Wayports every Wednesday 6 P.M. ||| _Free Estimate b ] Peeled PASSENGERS, FREIGHT and MAIL i W. H. WOOD seriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE s invited to be our guest THIS EVENIN Present this coupon to the box office of the ; CAPITOL THEATRE 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 * | as indebted Couple Unsewed glove 2= a paid-up sul . So. American Indian de and receive TWO TICKETS to see: ; g “ONCE UPON A HONEYMOON" The B. M. Behrends ; Federal Tax—12¢ per Persop Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska : H COMMERICAL SAVINGS PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! A HUGE MOB, numbering about 35,000 persons, watches the mass hanging of 11 war criminals at Danzig. Convicted of responsibility for the mur- der of more than 200,000 Jews while they were in charge of concentra=- tion camps during the war, the war criminals were placed standing on trucks beneath the gibbets (top) while the nooses were adjusted. Then the trucks were driven off (bottom), leaving the 11 bodies dangling. Four of the 11 that were hung were women, (International Exclusives) il . Hangs down . Wing

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