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PAGE FOUR cerned with the need for balancing the budget at the THE DVAVIL_YiALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA . K . famous author, €hristpher Morley.l - Al y‘ ASKU "lplre earliest possible moment. As a matter of fact, there ews o e Mr. Morley stated he was having| from ¥ Publisiied every evening except Sunday by the {is far more need for balancing the budget now than the time of his life. Mr. Morley 20 Y E A RS A G 0 l‘ ¥ EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY !there was in any prewar year, even if the budget is| and wife are taking a ’pleasure THE EMPIRE i rves rRccond and Main Strects, Juneau, Alaska . |viewed thiough the mirage of oceans of money in| < frip ihroughidiit, Kidtin: ‘.é D TIT POV ANG0 - T- - vicebrasident | the country rom Ska Wa : A ‘ A e = 7 T i Bditer| In the first place, swollen governmental appro-i Mayor Waino Hendrickson of Ju- | AUGUST 22, 1926 i ALFRED Z - Business Manager | priations are making a direct contribution to the neau was a Skagway visitor on » e ° Ketchikan chalked up seven runs and Juneau four in the opening® # P 4 LMY : 2 y ° AUGUST 22 | § —_— ——- — ¥ 2 Federal spending on a grandioss the Louise. He gave an impromptu irkl e game of the series at Ketchikan iiorod 15 (e AU IO A, d tiekn k¥ Becoh Matter, | inflationary spiral : afiagal : . lo Vera Kirkham e SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ., |scale was resorted to back in the 19305 to “prime mmuci" “:“““i\‘l ‘”C‘* Al’“g’y ‘-‘:fsw‘! talk over the loud speaker at the! Mrs. Everett Schaffer . f elivered by ier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.50 per month; y ; e o sing | bridge were Mrs. C. A. Carroll an s K v ev 2! % P " ! D by e e Tacnths, $506) Sk yekt; S50 pump.” The pump now has more fluid money surging | o B5 50 o b g Ea T and Days of '98 dance Monday evening| o Erna Stender . Rudolph Valentino, the sheik of the 1 away in New ! By mail, postage paid. at the follow : through it than it can aaccommodate, and there no|™* © . Y eve-ijn which he said some very nice|q Harold Bloomquist ® vork City following an operation ) 5 R iE 1 mx mon nee, $7.80; |10 0er is any justification for the government acting [Pin€ at the Carroll residence onfthings about our town le Sonja Gross " Rk e dmstis n advance, o o 5 AT - o w4 oy v ' 3 S % ts will confer a favor if they will promptly notity | like a monster spendthrift Third Avenu Attractive place o Mildred ' Lister . R 5 § he Butiness Office of any fallure or irresularity in the delivery | 150 Jending on the scale we have prac. |CATds assisted the plavers in find-| jonn Hannan left on the Lou- 2| The 50-mile highway from Moose Pass on Kenal Peninsula to Hope e eahones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 ot fi bia faat B vears is dangerous in two ways |8 their seats at_the beautifully|ise for Seattle where he will cu,,.\: W oo eveeee e ey onTunain Am would be open to traffic with the complotion of the iy e AEMBER OF ABSOGIATED FRESS ——— | quring an inflation era. Not only does it add to the appointed tables. Prizes were won|tinue his schooling at the Univer-| col ction of the final 19-mile stretch this season, according to M. D. ¥ MEMBE! S8 s ng a g a. D s it a e 7 4 c s 5 e ress 1 exclasively. entitied to the use for | excees of money in circulation, but it also adds further (2 MTS Mabel Mary Pul-sity of Washington. | ~ | williams, chief of the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads {n Alaska. f credited to it or not other- n‘l‘n]nv % b of our. hetinal tredit len, Mrs. Char Rapuzzi, Mrs. |Commerce held an interesting busi- | ¥ H . lso the local news published ' insta y to ALY, ek Phillip Olsen and Mrs. Dav! X " ._ meeting, Pres. Polley presiding system by loading the banks and other credit facilities \1ulr:'o Also present’ were Mis.|; \A;A K]nkham lorr)t ml) “waWM‘E'j i m: s, ok ’[lfi Beoret The Harvest Fair, under’ the auspices of the Women's Club of Skag- o A e S A s spmt s : 1 ar Als v -|for her home in Douglas after ® 2 e 2 % pened f 0 L REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 With more government 10Us {Alice Olsen from Anchorage, MIs.|pleasant visit here e e anq tary, Mrs. Walter Price, Mrs, Vera|way, opened for two days. i e ., Seattle, Was " imar ki hroug v 2 2 ase = nd ) 2 - —— - - sl i S WO P SRS Mr. Truman is seeking through extraordinary|Mark Lee, Mrs. J. A. Everson, Miss|nys. Orrin Edwards. Shirley Marie| Dahl served. At an executive| means to trim_some fiom the appropriations for the lyottie Gaffy, Mrs. Hal Johnson,' an el e oek board meeting earlier in the week Mrs. Charles Warner and son Peter returned on the Admiral Rogers < g bt %00 which | , Edwards returned later in the week, d g present fiscal year. He speaks of $2,200,000,000 which [Mys P. I. Dahl, Mrs. Arthur Tun-|q i . ' Mayor Carroll was asked to go to|after a brief visit in Seattle. {flying to Juneau on a Coastal Air 3 might be saved if government departments remain Mrs. Donald Mc , Mrs. Van |jines plane Juneau to represent Skagway at the Lo st Y - inside thelr budgels. Certaicly thete should be tu's |Rafferty nd Mrs. Harty Honlip — maritime hearing. He gave & VEIY| np puima Halson left on the Admiral Watson for Petersburg on a § (4 much economy. Under present circumstances gov- SEAE M Harriett Pulle brated |interesting and comprehensive ac- wram ’ r al departments should consider their appro- . s A i P Ao ST e S Sanding short visit. ernmental departments s consl appi Miss Betty Mae Rapuzzi, Who|per g6th birthday August 13 and count of the pr dings priations only the absolute maximum of spending.|was assistant to the manager ofyqs givén ‘many remembrances of by we'd like to see all of the bureau and department [the CPR company here is now‘,[:(. ey & = s | 1t was reported at the Chamber Frank Metcalf and his assistant, Art Beaudin, returned to Juneau 'heads striving to see which can make the best record |working for the Burrough Adding| i o | meeting that $1,500 was available on the Admiral Evans from Hyder where they had been mine surveving for several months, for brushing out a trail from Dyea e enough for a dis- for economy. ir»!uhmc Company in Seattle and Sad to say, however, a savings of $2,200000000 lenjoys her work very much. The,| wouid be little more than a drop in the spending |first dictation she took after start- bucket. The estimated total of expenditures for the [ing her new job was three letters year is $41,500,000,000—which becomes rather dra-|to Skagway firms. matic when we pause to reflect that the figure is more | | than half as great as our total national income (the| Mrs. Mabel Simmons, a resident! income and earnings of everybody inr the nation) back |of Carcross for the past forty years, Rose Koval, who has been work- ey |ing at the Igloo Snack Bar for sey-|to Canyon City, wid, {eral weeks, left on the Louise. Mrs,Pack trail, over &n Frank Boyd has taken her place. tance of 12 mil 0 SUAl, ik kot |been blazed, Al Nelson, Gordcn and Douglas Blanchard having done the work, Four men are interested in carrying out the project. Weather report: High, 65; low, 63. estimated { Daily Lessons in English % 1. corpon Mrs. Paxton went to Whitehorse Monday morning and returned on { 1 A DIFFERENT ATTITUDE in an average pre-war year |was visiting old friends hers this |UeSIaY’s train. Tt Was also deCided L0 WITe SEC | Lot e i) o Our biggest expense now, of course, is for milita wezk. She was the house guest of | % retary of the Interior Julius Krug, g 2 o > s, o Wheato! -y WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I do not intend tc go no 1 & i % ication purposes. Just before our involvement in the war we |py. g s ahi i or stay.| Mr- and Mrs. Maurice Wheaton | elcome the Territory, Y Labor's Monthly Survey, a publication of the PUrpo: Dr. and Mrs. Dahl during her stay. and welcome him to Y. more” Say, “I do not intend to go AGAIN.” I American Federation of Labor, publishes an analysis | are living In the Dewar home. dur-, 4 oo pim to make this a port of | re spending $1,600,000,000 a year for military pur- d M and WIScall if he has time. poses; the figure this year, with no immediate menace OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Incognito. ing the absence of Mr Accent the SECOND syl- |William Dewar, who are taking a Mrs. J. K. McAlister and daugh- !lable, and not the hird, as is so often heard. of postwar strikes which places the great bulk of the [to cur national security in sight, is approximately Margaret Myrla, and Gloria | v A Delegate Bartlett plans to visit| blame for industrial obstruction on the Congress of $18,000,000,000. Estimates for military appropriations tafson, came over from Juneau;i‘:;:m‘“ ;\}?g w‘:fi:l:‘ !:pgr(arliu::i Skagway at the first opportunity,| ~ OFTEN MISSPELLED: Kernel (a grain or seed). Colonel (military s . | Organisutions, Ama it the figures domy |DaYe increased $3,700,000,000 since tHielyear began. |on the Norah for a visit with Mrs.| © 5 Fon 0t the White Pass, 20 though the date is not known, j officer). A 5 Federal spending should be reexamined all along (McAlister’s brothers, J. W. Flynn i a t asS | 1o stated definitely he will ba here. BYNONYMB: DRZHE (Vb chasmns AnchARL Blskse Fraiths. Hospital last year, is taking care of i e, the analysis leaves the CIO with a pretty sorry . ¥ Mrs. Dewar’s mother, Mrs. Clark. | the line, with an eye to trimming to the bone in order and O. P. Flynn and family. They WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us record for comparative achievement. to b'f-f‘é“}'P “t‘(’ fbu?ll_‘sé‘slédw‘o“gs‘o“oé‘c ;“z?ibl_‘;lb(;’“;‘l‘“‘:!i attended the V-Day dance at the | Mr. and Mrs. C. E increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: According to the publication, AFL unions won :J”;‘w‘r‘(.l;‘!‘»‘(f:::ge‘s’ ofi];nmn}.m}w ;\muunet ii) (;'00'()‘;()‘ L'(!’l!ml? %ffltll.“"; “T:\:":ldbw‘“‘(;‘:‘ff“lgl Pérty derh; welknown aldtimer of ;200 snncnf Juneau s| e COMPLAISANCE; disposition to please or oblige. (Pronounce second wage increases of more than $1,000,000,000 without SHat G ot Tar TEoH SIMBINE har e Tur Ny At woek here they will |Skagway, writes that his health '™ I Skagway early In the Week 'soaple PLAY). “The inward complaisance we find in acting reasonably striking during the postwar 10-month period. Mean- | man, woman and child in the nation. l¢0 to Whitehorse and fly home from |has improved so much that a re-| . : ‘ and virtuously."—Atterbury. 4 while, there were 2,400,000 strikers participating in A ’ £ i |cont physical showed him in ex-| Mrs. Winnie Whitmarsh daugh- fiar. & i Obviously, the military budgets should be included |there ¢ of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Sopprell, strikes big enough to tie up a significant part of _ POt i cellent shape and the doctor tells|t°r of . r. pp! in the economy undertaking. Our most immediate | A . or larrived here this week from Valdez, b American industry danger is not of war, but of going broke and bust. | Mrs. Hollis Evans, former' Skag-|nim he should live another 325/ Gom 0b o "y Ty her hushand | MODERN ETI 0 U ETTE Y Of the men on strike, impending at least a “signi- 2 | way resident, was recently discharg- »;""“:] and hems:y‘; hem = rhit‘ms Hava i'p,,‘mcmé Sonther . wil || ROBERTA LEE ficant” part of industry, the Monthly Survey says 77| 8 . Wpitoais led from St. Ann’s Hospital in Ju- 'his plans on that length of time.} 13%¢ SB7' W€ - s 3P Sl . per otiiie 1a bionssnot attillatad IR the AWL: | Triumph for Procrastination [neau. The Evans moved to Juneau/|He has been put in charge of a‘:;r’e‘su b S:’(}y:hll“‘M’;l‘(’h L A e AT A RN 8 per cent were in the newly affiliated United Mine e ) labout three months ago. bullding ‘projéet whith entalls Sl ST L B I DR B et | . @ < Wher6. perean Isibeing LIUOONSE (o arutir, G RO 18 per cen ¥ - : i (New York Sun) | & i rection of 150 houses. There are Nd MIs. WhItmarsi wete re#GCAS | acpnowledgment necessary, even if the introduction is for auy reason not Workers, and only 5 per.cent were in other AFL ; That householder of tradition Who never could fix| Tom Sandborn, Juneau business|248 acres to be developed. This of Kodiak prior to going to Ko- agracabier unions. This is an impressive comparison, even if one o 150¢ when it raining and never needed to When {man and traveling representative|is In Kalamazoo, Michigan. ‘He also|diak- B ot tha v e SR I e A e makes proper allowance for strikes by independent |t wasn't will know just what Congress was up to in {for the Saturday E"(,mng Post and states that he is eating his fill of A e e A u‘ld”' m‘v 'C" Sl S & vl unions, such as the rail tie-up. deferring until next session its long-range study of |otrer Curtis Publishing Company | Watermelons and cantaloupes - Ll IA S n e e O What 15 the cient alnbie Fom M dlnaGTT e ) Wage boosts wrested at a conference table, or |basic causes of labor-management disputes. When it |magazines, has been in Skagway for l’:i‘xtl“(mfn?lo m‘g “(;; t)\‘vr':he R L.l li b' 7 ‘b “ "I ;i i - xe? jnner table tnat a person s exacted under threat of strike, helped upset the|sought to act last spring it was warned by some|the past few days. The American| Mrs. Léonard Beriin, formerly of | Caving Tace the 0B OVEF 1€ 5 o0 | Walst shatic be, not do be 0o far or ‘oo coe national economy to some extent during the last year,|Persons not to “act in hysteria.” Now, with the|Legion received a generous commis- Fairbanks, where her husban 5y ave, -been. Living Fa Aaldes - et A Mt slont tohkes. B but greater damage was done by the United Auto | industrial front relatively peaceful, Congress appears sion cn all-subscriptions sold here. been surveying highways. »Amvnm' il tiovh qv the Bion Q. When a young man is to be married, isn’t it all right to leave Workers, Steel Workers (and the United Mine Work- to hear an inner voice counseling it not to act ing — guest of Mrs. P. I. Dahl e Highway rom thers the matter of his ushers’ clothes to them? i B YL g e | leisure either. One of President Truman's recommen-| Young Walter Savikko, son of Mr. days the first of the eek. O % I | A. It is better for him to tell them what they should wear. i ers), who tied up industrial reconversion as a Part|g . ionc last May was that a joint Congressional land Mrs. Walter Savikko who will join her husband in Junes sl o Rt SE 3 : of the process of trying to force greater wages. Had | .;mmittee be set up to study the whole problem of |taght in the Skagway scheols here where ke will be employed. ! s § there been no strikes at all, and had workers generally | jabor relations and bring in recommendations for !last year, was admitted to the St. % eral years ago. i LO 0 K d I' E A R N by been gontent to accept what wage increases could be |legislation. There is probably no justification for |Ann's Hospital last week. Mr. and| The Days of '98 dance last Mon-| . oy A Dae pesas S an A. C. GORDON.{ '’ obtained through negotiation and arbitration, most of | saying that he did this knowing how such a proposal Mrs. Savikko have been visiting in|day evening attracted one of the t}“qr‘h‘om(' ‘m"_‘m_ ‘d‘m' Mr; .F‘ ;;k 2 ¥ our shortage problems would have been solved by »ow. | would turn out. But though the House acted with|Douglas this summer, where Mr. biggest crowds yet. Many of them, ngl Yih Wil ove. in sy B e e —— SEREVEA TN A R el reasonable diligence, the Senate took two n:mmhs to |Savikko is a fish buyer. They will jupon leaving expressad their thanks The Paxtons wii »uu‘l‘;])y. P 1. What is the oldest republic in the world that began with a Ao e homy ";:vt to Ah.:- subject and x\l‘wn it got u‘) it u.lhtu\é‘zt"(! {teach in Kodiak n school term. for the -entertamment which they!poo . "} e for the time being. President as the chief executive? el ices, a y trivid 2 elves, havi een g g 3 Mr: o . 9 v g 4 a % & ' (Cincinnati Enquirer) {enaiigh to feferacticn 8t Toast Untl: the next session |alt 1 oo o ; | Thursday by the sghious illness of | 3. What is the most valuable farm product? ; Even though Federal income has managed ‘0 race |of Congress. Perhaps any exouse for procrastination ol e S e Lo e el drthe, hestadantes el RIRSE, RO ol oot as-fer as| 4 How many furlongs are there s mile? almost alongside expenditures, thanks to the con- |was good exough for some Senators. It is sometimes |onrully honored last Saturd Skagway . for; & loug. e ot Hotny ‘:"”‘;,u ,3:,“ ]m,,rgm ME:. Bed ind = T aEcBeany fDe0ies Tiidg are thete INjMNIE coNCHyE | tinuance of wartime taxes through an inflationary | easier to campaign on a negative record than on a |.vening when Mrs. Ruth Allee en- ot g9og e s dinbie uan, by, the s Lablaved by Chsipnt e ANBWERS: i peacetime era, President Truman is properly con- | positive one. < Ssrtatned twmiivtive Sl st ok Qm;:-ca%}fiig:-’:q ;’;S(:i‘sgr;‘i‘r‘:‘“e:‘ : peye gt COMIZ| 1. The United States. 3 2 5 T : 53 home on Second Avenue. The oc- llcrthfi)‘m:‘n! ’m Be ni.\‘en f5 tha hall B Vo) | 2. The Congressional Library in Washington, D. C. ‘I‘he waShlflglon the Russians find out we mean|Democratic Party, and had told casion was 5 farewell pustiivs fo e 8y 3 Aith. Adils. Wb ESAL et 3. Milk. . sukiness, Tripman iaaded, they will|him that whils 'the Demoerstle{ye o el & S B B itincautred eacller this yeax; by they Ued CER R e ery 1 Eight come around to our way of think-, Party might not always be on the s "G 0 (5 > Norah post, Doc Polley’s orchestra furn- suddenly Saturday morning for ) s X Me’"-Go-Round ing. | right side, nevertheless it had a for Vancouver where they Will Pick jshed the excellent music for the Whitehorss from which point she| 5. About 1420 species and sub-species known to scientists. The President sald he thought| pretty good record and deserved lé‘;,i:(u:f;xl;:-.i?,:fnfi:égvf ihrough |dancers who kept the floor crowded Vil ‘e af pe eenachon — . 5 (Continued from Page Onej Jimmie Byrnes is doing a fine job| the support of all Progressives. |yuiowstone Park and finally to‘“““‘ one o'clock. The Lfgm" ex- | Minnaels, ot A ‘Cah f‘f;"*‘?f‘-% = = T —_— lin Paris and indicated that he| The President also paid tribute yo UORT S SO0 L here p"]';" e ‘“g,‘" f:?f’%;‘lifli ;\:;fisu;lér x:r;dS?:tuci ctx(mr‘t':eh::rrt1 ] Anglo-American Co:zmission which | backed him to the limit. He alsoto former Secretary of Labor Fan- pyoworth McCarthy is a high school ‘T;“ Ch“ °~}" : ‘"l ’ér}‘“f“'I e ey st o Y“ur Dep"SIts Truman sent to Palestine. said it is important that we oper- ny Perkins. {venciior, Mr. onf M#s. MoCarilis i T‘em 0‘19; _”";‘“‘ o % i |ate fair and square with the Rus-| “I would like to see that lady get | ecently sold their interest in the JReusn el o nd o dheavinten ) Toih e e dsin - ittt | A THE INNER CIRCLE DINES |sians in order to dispel the suspi-|the recognition she deserves,” he Skngwéy Bakery to Mr. and Mrat Abonst: 50 Joeal P 3 lgr(’(’lings to HerWert Riews ':é>)]‘(])?" E s AFE Others at the off-the-record din- ' cion which has existed on both | observed. IRt aavioe . it Tally eve o e O et and PR O DAria) ] ner were: Henry Wallace, Secretary ' sides. He felt this eventually could| Note—Arkansas take issue With'ping the hostess served a d:hcmus-de '}ar?d can%e back‘\:'li; ai“ m]“'li” ek 3 i of Agriculture Clinton Anderson, ke broken down, and no matter| Alabamans fhat War Reconverter sypper, ;hfiikflu TR o _’fl‘_‘O* 7 Z‘" VIE * Baliaet ~ond Tasily- anchy i1l BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES . Attorney General Tom Clark, As- how long it took, Truman said, it|John Steelman is a bona fide Al-| Bl e 5 pr(l:/i(r)lus‘on MhelE shet A S anana SAVING BONDS t sistant Secretary of War Stuart Si- must be broken down. abaman. They say he was born in| Betty Fitzgerald made a business! ’zars gdue . tHe Het sinn 'pweath- | tew aaks Mare mifh Ttk mothsr andl 2 mington, Democratic Committee| The President also took a little Arkansas. Bob Hannegan, WhO trip to Juneau this week. She is sy b Rt pligRdeai oy ] Counsel Ed Prichard, OPA Admin-| poke at some of the career men in wants no blemishes on Missouri,!employed at the Skagway Grill. : iy S 1 istrator Paul Porter, Federal Com-|the State Department, remarking also emphasize§ that John Snyder Mrs. Florence Hill is visiting Mrs. E. A. Rasmuson, chairman of the‘ ,7 munications Chairman Charley that they didn’t fool him. |is from Arkansas and only came; Skagway was honored in hf’""‘C'EdiLh. ey this >weelk .\i Ahér‘Bfll\k .or Alaska, y was a Junea\ll Sy Denney, Senator Hill of Alabama,! {to St. Louis recently. a very noted visitor at the Days|apartment on 6th Street. Mrs Hmlmssenger S BRIk oo ahich 3 Senator-elect John Sparkman of BITTER @T BRITISH | (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 1946) 'of '98 dance Monday evening, lhe}isp from Los Angele.s':‘ (‘:alif‘“ ipomt he will px"aceed to Anchorag‘fn 3 Alabama, Secretary of the Senate ~The conversation drifted around‘> ~ 7 3 e CicaR g < {on business connected with the bank i Leslie Biffle, Assistant Secretary of‘w Palestine, and the President ap-| . Mrs. Charles Rapuzzi and her sis- ) there. { 5 ! the Treasury Ed Foley, »Whlte\peared rather bitter at the way the C d P l |ter, Mrs. Olaf Olsen of Anchomgg,} | D POSITS f House Naval Aide Clark Clifford, | British have handled things there.| rosswor uzzie came home on the Louise Sunday| The Boy Scouts left Saturday, i White House Secretary Matt Con- He complained that they did not| morning after touring the western|morning for Denver Glacier for al § nelly, Democratic National Trea-| understand the political problem | ACROSS 31. Struck out states as far east as New York. weekend hiking trip. Scout Masters | 'N m's WK S surer George Killion, Richard Sax-'involved in the United States, a_lm 1. Before § g:lanu(i'\cl(..u}:rd Also included in their itinerary Art Larson and Chuck Rehr ac-! 3 ey of the Federal Power Commis- that the British were destroying| 4. Mimics g ot was San Francisco. They visited companied the boys. ARE : sion and Leon Henderson, former the moral position of the weslern‘ 9. Slualgxres- coln 38, Co,rx.:’e;x;tid”nt- a sister in Bellingham, Washington —_— e —— 2 Roosevelt brain truster. | powers in relation to Russia. | 13 Ghairman's HaTatre before leaving on their trip to the| Phonograph Records. Home' 'NSU RED The dinner was staged partly be-| Others at the table understood’ | = mallet = 8 ll':,r‘f:;l“';érlififi: east. Mrs. Olsen will visit here for | Beautiful. e b s M choee Ta| Tieh nrdacuans o Buloaiied e 1 (R 35 R, L e : ) shpw Josiess e Wh P08 | b s alestine e L umaris q jchorage where her husband is erect- - ! 5 Hannegan, despite the way he has it more difficult for us to prolestf i G"{;‘SJJ: o 4 g“'.'::‘fi s ic:: aglarge garage and segvicersccat- w “% snuggled up to Hannegan’s rival, Russian high-handedness elsewhere.| 1I. Sallor o ST Bymiel fop tion. She is an aunt of Mark Lee } % John Snyder. Around the White| Secretary Wallace heartily agresdi card 50. Exclamation and has helped Mrs. Mark Lee in| F. N g ficme w\leyTar:;nitll‘lvlagonelg;z :l;::z;xéhm‘:::h a‘:u erlg Truu:;m that | }T]:""‘"m e ek NIO) ’:‘_" her bea;lty lglr;or !herc several A fl“ALlTY BLE“D lrst ati“nal Ballk he way an’s S| 4 3 ere following the same . Along . Arabian gare 25 mes. TS. en formerly oper- stopped in St. Louis after the Mis-|unwise and immoral policy in In- Selutlonfor Yestergh i Ruzrle ;‘cegsa beauty parlor in Anz,horzge. 0‘ FlNEsT l“PonTEn of JUNEAU' ALASEA gourl primary to pick up -Snyder| doneaia, | €2. So, American 65, Metalliferous MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION i leaving Hannegan, also in St. Louis,| The President explained that he| I3 L BINE S 63, Meadow b The tanker J. H. McEachern a-| 1 BBS - 4 to take a slow train back to Wash-|was concentrating on the question | formally 64. Dries 1. Muse of lyrle |Fived in port Monday morning and | ; - - ¥ ington. of getting 100,000 Jewish refugees | and amatory |sailed again about midnight. % There Is No Subshiuie for 4 However, Truman made it up to!into Palestitie. These people have RE R Hannegan at last week’s dinner,|done nothing wrong, he said, other O Maj. Rudolph Haas, surgeon in .= | & also went out of his way to em- than to be born of a certain reli- 4. Stirs up charge at the Skagway Tuberculo-| Also Av: Newspaper Adverhsnlq, ¢ phasize that he was supporting gion. They deserved a chance, and ! 6. Equality sis Sanitorium, will leave in a able in = s 1 Roosevelt's Liberal policies. Toward he was going to see that they got! [ l{yppenlng couple of weeks for the States Bags b~ the end of the dinner, several other it T- Gl in Nevada | where he will be discharged. Major ) 3 guests, including Alabama’s new| *“We better,” remarked New 9, Likely A Haas plans to go back into private P “Ax non“A“ ’; Senator Sparkman and Henry Wal- | York’s Paul Fitzpatrick, “or else we 10. Passes tbrough |practice in New York his former| Z £ - = lace, pulled their chairs up to the might just as well forget about Novice Lome. as a paid-up subscriber 1o THE DAILY ALASKA 2 President’s’ table. He really let his| holding elections in 46 or '48." | O the aar L RELIA S EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. i hair down. ! v et Rev. and Mrs. Harold F. Fredsell, NATONAL GROCERY £ Present this coupon to the box office of the i BAE LA FOLLETTE'S DEFEAT uual |tormer minister and wite of the| [LSCLIESASIRE s isieion 3 WAR WITH RUSSIA? The conversation then drifted | 28, Trapper Presbyteri:nzsghgfl;{hflevs are now CAPIT(IL Tflfilm o Asked about war with Russia, round to Senator Bob La Follette, ' Y located al . Main Street, in . . % §: 38 Truman “said .he did not believe| just defeated in the Wisconsin pri- . gt'gl‘;j:f.:;g;[m. Northville, Michigan. c and recex::e TWO TICKET'S to see: t there would be any. He-.said there mary. Truman expressed himself as ! C \ab i oc roac es ¢ was a lot of talk about it, but no deeply disturbed over LaFollette's | Bibiient king HEA T 8 Thornauie and s, ot MEXICANA < good reason why we should fight.'less to the Senate, adding that he iy Sy of Wrangell, spen e week visit-| Here's a quick SAFE odories Federal Tax—12¢ per £ He was conyinced, he said, that the' did not think Bob made a wise I&niffimk,. ing old friends in Skagway, where|J¥a¥ to hele you leeep, YOut i N ver Person 3 Russians didn't want war and he'choice by joining the Republican Sial aiatves” finoy; formerly lved wWhile Mr.|kis SUMACH sirofs thaisittlie PHONE 14—THE ROYAL certainly knew the American Party. | o3 B :hf’;n‘}l‘:‘:g W::w:“:"‘;gi" d;’;s"i‘g ,-e'::;iifi;??';"ffi" ooz Lexsr 70 b BII“E CAB cu- ‘» people didn’t. However, it was| “That's wk ens,” he sai * " bin an 3 4 e s Tiost important, he emphasized,| “to uxlylsod)"at\:.‘ll)]rf m;::m ul;: ;dnlg{w .grlv'ong _{Juneau mext week, they will pro-| &3t ‘.,,‘,‘;:.” Dasiy Josih 'B-:".-.,"; and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and ' that we take a firi aititude with| Bob Taft.” | ‘,\{f,’,fi{' of starch |ceed to Wrangell. Grocery, See 4 RETURN YOU to yeur home with our compliments. < Russia and show them we will not| Truman reveuied that he had B . : WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! p stand for any aggressive tactics. If| pleaded with LaFollette to join Lhe‘! s CRRRIaAg Following a six o'clock supper at : . y 2D - the Skagway Grill the Chamber of