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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA - MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1946 = - . . leffect that the CIO is trying ot drive home have not e ! \ = Daily Alaska Empire | e o e viied suiomie workers = %o /| DR.E.H.KASER || TheCharlesW.Carfer | Published every evening except Sunday by the are “getting set” to demand cost-of-living bonuses to S~ 20 Y EA RS A G 0 D M EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY loffset the shrinkage in the purchasing power of the THE EMPIRE ENTIST or,uary Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska | BLOMGREN BUILDING . HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - Prasident extra pay granted them last winter Every d: murru; - D ] DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - - Vice-President it Heit sbbits of néw deHiatias! fof: FeobETatitn Phone 56 Fourth and Franklin Sts. WILLIAM R CARTER = - "= - 'mdiwrand Maoaeer OVEr, brings reports of new demands for recognition AUGUST 26, 1926 HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P, M. PHONE 136 BT bRk b o L L e arsegt O s, COTLISEE uk B Mleany Of; cmERIUTE THE iy A invitation was extended by the Chamber of Commerce to the | a i sl i s living costs. Whether these demands are called cost- " " h & 3 Rl S s guel ¢ 4 Sotered in the Post Oftice Jo Juilhu sx Beodnd Cists Maver, ol W b A 26 | cfficers of the U. S. cableship Dellwood, to be guests at the regular § AOIeE R D of-living bonuses or just wage increases is immaterial. | o Anf D, Beavers o | weekly luncheon at the Gastineau Cafe Annex The Erwin F d C Card B C i Delivered by carrier In Juneas and Douelas for £1.50 ver monthi | The effcct is the same, siace they would add to pro- | M. 5.5, Sheniteiy b LS 'Win & eed Lo. ar everage Lo. six months, : one vear, SI5. ; ldee Mets GRA & o the : ) p | y orfy o "B;’rn\lx;‘tln(:)\t::rl’;::r xnxflsif)n ufl;n:“:;‘lm:m‘: r:;::mev e | duction mi“ ‘1 and Lx]\. x‘mwm.x to the n‘IILl;m‘n.n ° (n;m IF JKx;;fl]Ji\Jl . Mrs. Ray Stevens and daughter Rae left for Secattle on the Admiral) ce lr;:;fil;[f:‘()rmn Wholesale 805 10th St e e bl T ey price spiral that is already causing so much distress. | ® James i ¥ 5 oer 7 g e ) *" Subscribers will confer & favor if they wil promptiy notify | Labor can't win in this never-cnding, tail-chasing| ® Catherine Hill ol HAY, GRAIN, COAL ":OM 216—DAY or NIGHT siness Office of ar 1] gula the delivery al - 3 | 5 £ E a1 1o¢ Of an fatlure or Lrregularity i the dellVeE¥ | oy 4 overtake rising living costs, but it may suc- | ® . 2 The Auk Lake Loop Bridge over Mendenhall River was to open| and STORAGE e sV R Telephones: News Ofice, 602; Business Office, 4. | ceed in wrecking the price structure, unless wise|® Ny s i pe— 7 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS sounsels preva . ther Lavold ol L e 2 IS GERUM B, o o b [coimls sl : Pubeowme e , ALIFORNIA ||| VANTY BRACTY rapublication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- o e! Congressman John F. Miller, of Washington, member of the House tlee credited In this paper and also the local news published | Ty R Grocery and Meat Market SALON Earem. Cohsumes Resistinge le o000 ve e o e o o ofNavalAffairs Committee, said airplanes will make it impossible for foreign 478 -— PHONES — 371 Cooper Bullding e kT R AITRIVES T Al 5 o . B A T fleets to hide in Southeast Alaska islands. o kg NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | x fourth Avenue Bldg., Seattle, Wash B NHA EXPEDITER ng;)l ?iualltty l:‘;"d’ at ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager = s SN a (Washington Post) ; ! : i i § oderate Prices - When the butcher wraps up two very moderate- United States Senator Key Pittman, Democrat of Nevada, said in| Open Evenings Phone 318 sized lamb chops, say “that will be 75 cents,” and the [an address at Semttle that there is enough “wood pulp in Alaska to customer promptly hands them back, that is consumer HEADING NORTH ifurnish the newspapers of this country with newsprint for 100 years Jm[eg.S]gvens Sllop METCALFE SHEET METAL resistance. What's more, it is the kind of consumer but that it requires an initial investment of $3,000,000 to $4,000,000 to Heating—Airconditioning—I 5 | 13 s—Boat [resistance that is more to be feared by merchants| oo oo Sl o hoys. | establish paper mills in Alaska.” { LADIES'—MISSES Tanks and Stacks—Everything than noisy or spectacular demonstrations taking th ki : : ; | | READY-TO-WEAR form of parades, picketing and mass meetings. These | iNg expediter for the Natlonal tle | WLEHERT At aL § OL Patacos, DIy i L €S€ | rousing Agency, was to fly d U. S. Marshal Albert White and wife were returning 1 Seattle 5 i organized protests have their value, of course, as we | Housing Agency, was to ”§ ST e ”w‘ saal Seward Street Near Third Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. i have pointed out, as evidence of public concern over :-"r‘“ vnrlu,\”m ~pvnrl] l“x“ ‘(1.\\7 Utr;x-‘ aboa Alameda. || =— {mounting living costs. They are a warning to sellers| [er7ing with civic ‘eaders on the - Ll " that trouble may lie ahead. But in the long run it is| housing shortage here p Weather report: High, 50; low, 49 || Femmer Transfer The Rexall Store the passive resistance of millions of individuals who | Werars -“’“”" L ”:“ ‘“‘;L-"i e e e e e Proiags Convtesin Seortis Your Reliable Pharmacists i have to reduce their buying when prices skyrocket' Shortage in Juneau and we fce . . | BONDED WAF ’f ¢ | i e ; o H | ED WAREHOUSE 5 : [that causes high-priced foods to back up on shelves|that we can help the community Dally I_essons in Engllsh by [ Ol-Ghainit Hauling BUTLER-MAURO and noctimulate fn wareholses o overcome it by assisting with W. L. GORDON || ] S Seativet DRUG CO. | This is possibly the best safeguard against infla- 1“‘“”]“ s :;““"L{ “T‘“‘“ l(’]“-‘"’“d DR AR e ’"‘“’"‘”‘“‘""i —_ an : zHle !tion. A large proportion of consumers are now spend- | locality,” Mr. Coplen said. A GOOD ADVICE |ing most or all of their current income to satisfy con-| Providing housing for returning WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “There were only four| Alaska M“Si( Sll I HARBY RACE Ry - . sumption needs. Although the volume of savings held | eterans is a job for private indus- | people present.” Say PERSONS when referring to a small number. “The | pP y g The Economic Outlook—a CIO publication—has py the public is colossal, its distribution is highly {ry in the community, but the gov-| sireets were full of PEOPLE” is correct; also PEOPLE of this| | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Drugglsl given some excellent advice to union members. “At uneven, most of the savings being concentrated in the |crument has a responsibility to ;o ntry Pianos—Musica! Instruments “The Squibb Store” i the present stage of events,” it says, “we can accom- | high income groups. For example, it is estimated that ;;“-’_‘“‘]‘“ “""’;‘l ‘_“"-’ & "‘("“'. 10‘;“‘:(" OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Sapient (wise). Pronounce sa-pi-ent,| and Supplier Where Pharmacy Is a plish mor2 by price action than by wage action to |about 50 per cent of family spending units accumulated | ,‘h‘ul] l“’,tf l‘,;’:'\“‘“‘:‘:,l“:,‘,,;‘li, | A as in SAY, T as in IT, accent first syllable | | Phone 206 Second and Seward Profession maintain the purchasing power of labor. Wage In- @lmost no liquid assets during the war, while 30 per U A A bR OFTEN MISSPELLED: Lattice: ICE. Lettuce: UCE. I D ———— i creases, if won,” it warns, “are likely to me prompt cent of family units saved nothing in 1945 or had to|ities are appointing emergency R T TR | e, ; e : dip into their past savings to cover current consump- | housing committees representing ~ SYNONYMS: Juicy, sappy, succulent || HEINKE GENERAL 20TH CENTURY MEAT |-~ reflected in further price increase . This is one of 7 ar e WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours 4 <IN AVS A alen 4 veckon | HoR outlays. If estimates were available for the the veter: of World War II, th £ se a wor ee Umes ang REPAIR SHOP MARKET of the facts of inflation that labor should reckon pocen vear, they would undoubtedly show further| home building industry, labor, civic increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's Word: | | yweiging Plumbing, Ol Burner Juneau’s Most Popular £ with in its fight to protect its standard of living declines in current savings and even heavier inroads on | business groups, home financing in- GENTILITY; dignity of birth. “Gentility without ability worse than | ,'H:wksm“h '“.Mk “Meating” Place b It is a thousand pities that this sensible advice !accumulated savings. | stitutions, real estate men and pub-' plain beggary.”—Proverb. GENERAL REPAIR WORK ] was not impressed upon labor leaders when the post- Here lies the evidence that millions of families | lic interest groups such as schools, Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS war battle to maintain stabilized living costs was at a simply do not have the funds that would permit them | churches, fraternal organizations ¢ YL e o e £ T B SRR 2 ot PHONE 202 critical stage. For the wage increases secured by to pay the extravagant prices now ruling for many |and service clubs. bU t\ i ) ; il {des ;ays, |basic foodstuffs. Their resistance to price increases These committees representing ; - recent prolonged strikes raised prices in two ways, | - I a 5 S ] m T | The Store for Men" (1) by stalling production and prolonging goods scar- 1 & Produc (;ln vl b Ol ekttt S T sl LY i ROBERTA LEE ii : 3 > stiffened by eals to boycott profiteers or by the bring pressure to bear on lo- 4 ) ¢ raising ' sts and ) ) Gt it il i it SO UON | S ihy Te g Eo B “’“‘y “l“ placards of wrathful picketers. In addition, there are | cal housing problems whether they SAB'N’S ssitating increases in the selling price of 00ds. oo ptiegs families able to pay more, but unwilling to| involve materials, labor, sites, plan- Q. When setting a dinner table, where should the water glass and N CIO labor leaders were primarily responsible for these 'apandon the habit of thrift that have been encouraged | ning or financing. the wine gl be placed? Front St.—Triangle Bldg. YOUR 107 Cherry St untoward developments, and some of them were violent | during the war years by lavish incomes and limited | “The first objective is to deter- A. Place the water glass at the top of the plate, towards the right | P 1A AL Seattle 4, Wash| . \ in their denunciation of critics who foretold the in-'spending outlets. Such people will be inclined to follow mine the actual housing needs of of the knives, the wine glass to the right and beyond the water glass - % : evitable result of headstrong insistence upon wage |the example of the housewife who refuses to pay 37'¢ | the community. The quantity of Q. If someone offers you a cigarette, is it polite to say, “Thanks | w r ldv D .2 increases 00 high to be absorbed by employing indus- | cents for a lamb chop that would once have sold for | building materials needed, vacant ¢ jave come here”s | arieia's rug Store FOR 4 15 cents or thereabouts. With judicious help from the | lots, development of utilities for : ; | | For Drugs tries ; oS, have some handy 'ormerly Guy L. Smith ) l 2ol FLigi i : [price control authorities, we belicve, therefore, that new sites and building codes can| o yov [ YOU wave SOMEBAN L that s too] Wal Paper We hope the warning words of the Economic OUt-| the great body of consumers will be able to prevent | be cxamined in relation to the gogl, & What should one do it fie & b gt e NYAL Family Remedies look will not be without effect, but, from present indi- | frther inflation, provided a fresh wave of strikes to, “In Alaska the problems of trans- MOt 0 wallow? g | HORLUCK’S DANISH 'DEAI. PAINT SHOP S cations, the elementary lessons in economic cause and | enforce higher wage demands can be headed off portation and cost are even more A. Take a swallow of water. Never, undel circumstances, take f ICE CREAM acute than in the States. But jy Wwater while you have the food in your mouth — Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt H tion from the housetops, and Aus- United Nations was much better ling 9 ' a s -—— e Na @ pooling our information and our = The wa!hlflg'on tin of Vermont, selected by Presi- informed resources these and other problems § b ‘f HUTCHINGS ECONOMY . . Merry-Go-Round {dent Truman to practice interna-| Baruch promised, a little naively, can be overcome. LO 0 K an d L EA R N 3 o MARKET GLACIER ICE CO Y tional cooperation as U. S. delegate ' that if he was given the daily se-| Mr. Coplen is accompanied by A. C. GORDON 2 . to the United Natlons, also asked ' cret intelligence summary of world Mr. T. O. Hoagland of the regio Choice Meats At All Times Regular Home Deliveries (Continued from Page One) Thomas to lay off. | affairs, he would only show them|staff who will be assigned to Alaska SRS Ot QeEel R R R Located in George Bros. Store MONTHLY RATES e e The Utah Senator actually had to his two investment-banker as- to work with mayor's emergency p is the primary source of noise in an airplane? PHONES 553—92—85 that President Truman not only sent to the press gallery copies of 'sistants, Ferd Eberstadt and Leh- housing committees in the prepar How many persons serve on a petit jury? { Phene 114 sympathizes with them but has the speech he intended lq dPllY(‘l’ man brothers’ John Hancock, some- | ation of housing goals and other 3. What, in modern speech, are thespians? | found a fairly good remedy for Urging full U. S. cooperation with! times called the barefoot boys of matters 4. What are the plural forms of the following words: Talisman, B P 0 ELKS seasicknesses. The cure is not 100 the World Court. But with the Wall Street. - - grouse, calf? | A S U N The Alask H ' l percent efficient, however, and that | Senate leaders against him, he told| Note—The State Department’s se- 5. What was the original name of New York C | | Meets every second and fourth an fiole. is one reason the President’s yacht| his GOP colleague from Oregon;cret cables are seen only by the pR NORAH (All ¥ WHz painens | | Wednesday at 8 pm. Visiting Newly R ! Sl sl that he would have to withdraw his President of the United States and . ANEWEHRS. y | [prothers welcome. E. €. REY- iy """“fd . sy y Mr. Truman has a bottle of sea- | speech. | the ten top executives in the De-| 1. The propellor, the setondary nolss being the sngines. | | NOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W. H. ajeasunable Bathe y sickness pills with him on his pre- w1 | partment. ! A | ¢ 2 Twelve. BIGGS, Secretary. PHONE SINGLE O sent cruise—a remedy concocted by| GHOSTS ON SENATE FLOOR | (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 1946) RPN | 3. Actors. ; the Canadian Army for use by its| Republican Morsé, however, de- e oo e [ MATT . .| 4 Talismans, grouse, calves. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 JUNEAU termined to go ahead y. At] | Passengers arriving on the S troops when they crossed the At-|termined to go ahead anyway. At} ., | s atsRnnem . g S. 84 5 New Amsterdam. SECOND and FOURTH UPHOLSTERY CO. f P lantic or went ashore in tank land- | this point, Connally, Vandenberg,| Princess Norah reaching Juneau at o £ ; | ra wa[ R L < Monday of each month RE-UPHOLSTERING ing barges. It is supposed to be Austin, Barkley and George came | 7 o'clock Saturday evening were o N in Scottish Rite Templ; NI the best thing so far developed to|to him privately and begged Morse as follows: The Rev. and Mrs. 5 e ple EW FURNITURE 8 | . Gl |Ralph Baker, Stella . Baker, Rilth beginning at 7:30 p. m. DRAPERIES Gire asadikihaks: to sidetrack his resolution. Barkley| A[] p . Kaun org alph Baker, Stella Baker, Ruth e 5T T MaEBADDRN The President always carries a Was the only one who said he was| Baker, Emily Dean, Mr. and Mus, our ep()Sl S ¢ | | Phone 36 122 2nd St. bottle with him when afloat and for World Court cooperation, but | To Ex(han e V W Floyd Dryden, Sister Ma Worshipful Master; JAMES W, | e lete. almest as 1f they| said it was a bad time to debate it.| Je VOWS waier . Fitzgerald, Kathry A R E S A F E | LEIVERS, Secretary. were candy. On his first important| The others said they thought it} - Mr. and Mrs. William Hart, Mr. ALASKA ELECTRONICE|_ . usta| Was a mistake to adopt the reso-| The wedding of Miss Flora Billie'and Mrs. Frank Kuhl, Janie Rus- Stiver Bow Lodge . | Aca Srip Kbaayl i onuiser Auguste | f i IEwart and Cpl. John Dee Raun- sel and Diane Tickel i No. A 2, LO.O.F. ales and Service ! to Potsdam o1 year ago, he took|lution at all. s ; A et Ang x . =Y : No. , LO.OF, 0ROl oo » | {borg will be held tonight at 8 Skagway-bound passengers leav- || BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES I Meets each Tues- | | ‘xpert radio repair withoat delay: this medicine along and flppal'cntly" avoided seasickness. However, Mr. Truman, born an raised on the midwest prairies, | “Den’t you remember” d Morse, “That at San Francisco the | United Nations adopted a resolu- replied |o'clock in the Northern Light Pres-|ing at 11:30 Saturday night were Ihyuzriun Church with Rev. Willis|Mrs. R. Webb, Miss A. Brandebury, ’R. Booth reading the vows. {Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hogue, Mr. !day at 8:00 P. M, 1. O. O. F. HALL. { Visiting Brothers Welcome FLOYD HORTON, Noble Grand SAVING BONDS 3, 0. Box 2165 PHONE 62 217 Seward operation after World War I, thus hastening World War II. His reso- lution sought to atone for the for- mer GOP policy which many Re- publicans have lived to regret. doesn't get the same Kick out or‘unn that all its mrmb}n_ a_hnuldi Allfn(l ‘,]," bride ‘h matron: ','l. and Mrs. F. Turpin, N‘hs: Mar H. V. CALLOW, Secretary A accept the obligatory jurisdiction|honor will be Mrs. Senna Powers|Ashleigh, Miss P. Prescott, M ) the sea as did F.D.R. and that is| 8 15 .5 S S g : 3 5 : % S & o e il by 15 10f the World Court? {with T-5 Jose Cruz acting as best|Tunnard, Mr. and Mrs. F. Nelson, ¥ ; 3?;;1:”1?:;::{‘1 L]:NS‘)CLE“BT\&:? “The United States concurred injman. John Gentry will serve as Miss J. Van Gordon, Miss D. Chap- 5 R TN AR PbSER 1 Chemin B2y O | that resolution,” he continued. “And [usher. All members of the bridal [man, Miss L. Gaffy, Ms. R. Mc- Eia oo it 0 I ELLIS AIR LI NES | inland channels; also why it Senators Connally and VandenbergiParty ere employed by the ACS Cann, Mrs. F. Fitzhugh, M. M- bank i pledged i away from northeast waters toward | (S NN T Lo e we o [ ere i Keller and P. Peterson, s The el (|l DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN Bermuda this week. i 7 i oo B L o) Sparigion, | u e ing to do—walk out on our obliga- | of dopesisess’ funds b ows { e KEFORM BEGINS AT. HOME |Hons? Are we golng to put our-| A peimecy coasiderstion. N | via Pele'shmg and Wrange“ | | selves in the same position as th TOSS 1 uzzie BE sddicion, the bank is ¢ mesm- s BAN | P : R How much the USA has room to| Russians whom we criticize? ' M (A e o Fasbarsd Diugposie. Sz lN Tl'" K With connections to Craiy, Klawock, Hydaburg and i put its own house in order whilel “I can see the isolationist ghosts} ACROSS 41 Tear R —:r-d—'u s steamers for Prince Rupert. Vancouver, and Seattle [ ] we criticize Russia about interna-|of 1920 stalking the floor of the; 1. Epoch 43. Ancient Greek - - our deposites ARE o ERVATIONS PHONE €12 y 3 tional cooperation is illustrated by United States Senate today,” Morsei 4 RiIn{eresUie AR M ogeinet low ® ¢ mesimem FOR RESE ML , an off-the-record by-play which oc- told his colleagues. “—the ghosts 2 }\I;:L‘;‘\lc'\‘:\' CEE Mus er’-lhmd-e. El o 13808 e iz v - _— — 4 curred in the closing days of Con-!which sabotaged world peace after| 13- &eniciy 50. Very quickly E | - o kress. The mcident goes to the|the last war. And 1 for one, think | 16 Reduced to & &2 Think ' = 3 | Lucille’s Beuuty Salon i 3 i ‘hether the USA |the Amer Public is entitled t ingl " herry sl S “(imlhex ihe .tLUbA‘ ks '::f;c::ey uare L [ e o . ||| SPECIALIZING IN ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT i really means to deal in words or e s laat 37 Mingted WAVES FOR ALL TEXTURES OF HAIR i N deeds when it comes to winning the| Morse stuck to his point and won wonder and 73 - 3 peace through world cooperation. |out. His resolution was finally p: i Tomen Pl [s - P Phone 192 HAIR I‘;;;?;;F?T C CRE:IGIS" i ‘ | S nd: . Exists Some time ago hard-nitting Sen-| d. though only after Senator b £ EShOen, B BLA,, 2 | First National Bank FULL LINE OF I , ator Wayne Morse of Oregon intro-!kin of Colorado, Republican isola-! 21. Sawlike part 6l. Profoundiy B i i = i duced a resolution calling for the) tionist, had attached a crippling. 3y Former ruler 6. Suficient: = of JUNEAU, ALASKA | submission of disputes involving amendment by which the U. S.| 8. Ancient wine Solution of Saturday's Puzzle MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ; the United States to the World| Government reserves the right lOi 5. l,n‘,.',f’fibh DOWN s Erhsiaine oMb — - e e —— | M(fl'fln REB“ILD and MARI“E SEBVIcE Court. Senator Morse is a Republi-| exempt a large bloc of disputes| (143 1 o Presi- cer'smallet | s T 5 ) . . | can. As such he remembered how!from submission to the World| {. Negative Sent 3. Apertura i . ! HachmeWork—Weldmg the Republican party undermined|Court. L oy necdlo ere Is No Substitute for 1 ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE the World Court, the League of Note—One of the best speeches Press ioe 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 i Nations and all international co-|against this amendment was made N ' Ad i | 1 by Senator Pepper of Florida, Most ewspaper AaverIsing. — other Democrats, however, ran out on the principles of Woodrow Wil- son and voted with GOP isolation- ist Millikin. voleano Trouble . Assertion | . Brave man N.A. McEACHRAN | 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 D3heh J caine thne;der fnpere] - Beadetus as a paid-up subscriber 1o THE DAILY ALASKA j Senator Elbert Thomas of Utah 0 pyppp STATESMAN BARUCH Biblical king | EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. 3 City in Mexico 1 digit Bar of wood or metal Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE ‘ move immediate passage of the re- solution, however, he came to, Kindly elder statesman Bernie Morse in the senate cloakroom and Baruch has made a private propo- * whispered that he would have to'sition to the State Department ‘-'“l":"l&l’}l‘l‘;:“i’igf;‘ \ bow out. !that he be allowed to read the se- /. Drawing by and receive TWO TICKETS to see: | = i« . opal o S T el + || The B.M.Behrends | 3 that Senator Connally, another, throughout the world. These are Rent YoLA“nA AND T“E TmEr e [ ] en s i Democrat and Chairman of the'a gold mine of information for Dealer in cloth 5 - + Foreign Relations Committee, to-|which any businessman or banker Silkworm Federal Tax—12c per Persos Bank - ! ¢ gether with Senator George of would give his eye-teeth. ot gitts TR B co | ; ¥ Georgia, supposed to be a greal, Mr. Baruch informed Herschel Weeds 4_ | H 1 follower of Woodrow Wilson, had|Johnson, acting head of the Ameri- Basebal teams PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CA . Oldest Bank in Alaska ‘ urged him not to. propose passaZe'can delegation to the United Na- . On the sheltered and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and { S We ReHS ouk pedinton. 2n Hons, that, as head of. bie_afomic Deciare RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. COMMERICAL SAVINGS addition, two Republicans, Vanden-| committee, he was not getting Dense mist Y 0] P! A ; berg of Michigan, who has been|enough diplomatic information; $2.. Bibjteal King WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! preaching international coopera-|that the Russian delegation at the| Ll R e Y R . T T