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| 551 PAGE F OUR X y THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA £ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1946 sl T i| DR.E.H.KASER ||| TheCharlesW. Carfer izo YEARY #50 12% asring ( [ the perfection of the motor cars we ail use daily. And to the discont Rep uation. rts we have seen fail to disclose just wha ALASKA REVIEwED To | Dougla: left on the Virginia IV for Chichagof | possmu RESI‘ORA"ON Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pekovich 1eft, for Funter Bay on the Estebeth. | Jones-Slevens Shop METCALFE SHEET METAL Heating—Airconditioning—Boat Publisiied every evening Sutiday by thé |other laurels have their places in the development of ooy FMPIRE PRIX |aircraft for more useful service than mere racing | BLOMGEZEN % T Monuary TELEN TROSY A ¥k % prestdent However, much they finally contribute to human W”MWM %) SI.;ILD[NG s DOROTHY TROY - - Vice-President |, _ g : N one and Pranklin Sts. LD T e eBt | happiness, the fabulous speeds now achieved by aircraft L . ; ! § WILLIAM R ¥ ” _Ed t“rm::‘ S e i 3 ik : e 7] SEPTTEMBER 23, 1926 HOURS: 9 A, M. to 5 P. M. PHONE 136 - ¢ are a direct product of the costly research and devel- | ; s PR S - - - Business Manager . Jask Demp: and Gene Tunney were to meet this night for the ol . WY . opment work done in wartime under the spur of |e SEPTEMBER 23 iR S e Entered in the Post Office in yaneau as Second Class MOter. | yyjitary necessity. They are one of the dividends paid | o Margaret Woodford T e 8 e a The Erwi Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.50 per monthi by war, along with all the engineering born of strife's | ® Gary Alan Strand . 3 = e Lrwin reed c°. card Beverage co ix months, $5.00; one year, $15.00 . Mary Pinkley o Ike Taylor, wife and s returned to Juneau on the Yukon after a Office in Case Lot Groo 1 lage paid, at the following rates: urgency Mary Pin | : * $15.00; six montns, in advance, $7.50 lo Bob Duckworth o [trip to the interior i i Wholesale 805 10th St. er & favor 1f they will promptly notify B : |® Jim Nielsen .| e i HAY, GRAIN, COAL PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT the Business O ¢ any failure or irregularity in the delivery Labor Strife Hits Labor Press |o Oroville Porter o Harry Stonehouse and Miss Lucille Everline Bode were quietly married | and STORAGE for MIXERS or SODA POP o e P oese. News Office, 802; Business Office, 374 - . Anka Dapcevich o |the previous night by the Rev. P. E. Balsler at the Lutheran Church! —_— e (Cincinnati Enguirer) o H. E. Simmons etrnags NoER 07 SROCATER FREIS. .| Gy in our nethbouns community of Hamton,(® M. Lotie Spicket o i CALIFORNIA ||| VAMTY PRAOTY of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- Ohjo, a long-established labor publication has been | ® Estyr Jackson bl Haines 4 ¥ s Hix e Ty ) e ookl Dews DuMis & long-establis : i ! aines cabbage, rutabagas, carrots, turnips and beets were advertised bt Saper and aiso the local news published | 0 LG, ® TR CHE L e ause, of all things, labor|® © ® ® ¢ v s © e 8 @ e el ol \ g Grocery and Meat Market SALON ST — T Wewmesers jim | trouble! The journal had served the cause of organ-| Ty g Gty 478 -— PHONES — 371 Cooper Bullding Foarin Avenoe Bide . Seat uska Newsowoers: W1 iy working groups for 45 years almost without a | DE [D LANDS IN e e } : . High Quality Foods at ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager arth Avenue Bidk., 8 BIFLS T i b i yete it s 1 CORERIBULING RREeaE ] | Matt Loukko, after spending several weeks with his family at Modstate. Fiss ) ge E: g 1eWSprir as a act ‘ ! e Open Evenings Phone 318 ¢ sort of “labor conditions” have brought about the ision of the publishers to end the life of such i | 1 -established newspaper. We presume they are of the | B N James McNaughton left for the south to reenter the University of | LADIES'—MISSES’ Tanks and Stacks—Everything . type which have plagued business management | All lands in Alaska withdrawn g, ohington 1 READY-TO-WEAR in SHEET METAL so consistently of late. It seems passing strange, how- | from the public domain by the In- i s P ) \ I b —_— Third hone 711 90 Wi 5 ever, that any labor group should be unable to arrive |terior Department over the past W_ _——_u]ougnby o The Elks entertaned the Moose the previous night and over 175 reviewed looking at equitable terms with a management organization |years are bei Shid hisi e v : s ent |toward their possible restoration. |attended the affair. Past Exalted Ruler R. E. Robertson welcomed the " " i nas e presenting abors sde ol cuen oL I wed | vitors and Hory Roden 1esponded for the Monse. Cash cole sans| | Femmer Transfer The Rexall Store Such a situation throws new light on certain | Delegate E. L. Bartlett several numbers and the Juneau City Band gave a surprise serenade Prompt Courteous Service Your Reliable Pharmacists arguments which attempt to place the entire blame| The Bureau of Land Manage- and played three numbers. The gathering then adjourned to the banquet BONDED WAREHOUSE BUTLER-MA for the current wave strikes and disputes at the door |ment, under instruction from Sec- | room and enjoyed a hot feed prepared by Toya, the Elks' valet and cook Oil—General Hauling X = URO b jof industry. It appears that even certain ('lf'nun\\‘“‘l ary Krug, has requested the War, Weather: High, 56; low, 51; clear. Phone 114 Triangle Square DRUG CO. - of labor management have difficulty in handling labor | Navy, Commerce, AGUCULUIe AN | o e fitit T —— these troublous times. i SPEED DIVIDENDS |problems ix saury Departments and its own R N |agencies, including The Alaska Rail- H H H b | HABRY BAGE Tee e noss commnc || Daily Lessons in English % 1. corpon % Alaska l‘gilgselnt 35'?'3!,7 o - Speed ¢ s chalked up at the Bendix T”“l”“»" A World Bnd\ for Teachers |sion, to analyze all lands held by Races and elsewhere in recent days are more than them. fo. datermine continuisd) HBg= | b AR Pi o - ¢ anos—Musi quibb Store' breath-taking; for many—they are simply frightening (New York Times) lessity for val i WORDS OFTEN M 8 b ds‘cfl Instruments B b S 8 . e ? | § " 2 4 S EN MISUSED: Do not say, “Go and fetch a glass of | and Supplier Where Pharmacy Is a And offhand, it is not easy to say just what good Delegates of thirty nations meeting in Endicott,| It is hoped the reviews Will Te-| ,or gy “Go and BRING,” or merely, “Fetch a glass of water,” as| | Phone 206 Second and S Professi \ere is in being able to travel at speeds approaching N. Y., succeeded in their major purpose in coming |sult in action similar to that tak- = P 4 S ieat fon ki and Seward ——r there is in being I I J0I; UL ng FETCH means ‘to go and bring =| that of sound together, the establishment of a World Organization (en by the Interior Department last =™ OFTEN \fixspno:‘\'ou'\fc{o- i S Eeod > ] LU, o recent records is {hat of Paul |of the Teaching Brofession. A preparatory commis- |month when approximately 18640, A Intrigue. Pronounce in-treg, E as in| | HEINKE GENERAL 20TH CENTURY MEAT e eteiont.omn B-51. from Van Nugs, |8lon Has been seb up to lay' he groundworkfor the |00 aores of land located Jonjthe) £ AT L Jelat 8 ’ ‘ REPAIR SHOP MARKET Colifornta to Cleveland 1 four hours dnd 42 minutes, |first mesting, probably next summer, and this com- Alaska Peninsula and in the Kat- OFTEN MISSPELLED: Gild (to overlay with a covering of gold).| | Welding, Plumbing, vs Burner Juneau’s Most Popular O e of 435.6 miles an hour, This per- | Kission will make iis headquarters in the United | alla-Yakataga region were reopened Guild (an association of people). Blacksmith Work “Meating” Place 1 RiEaes Auo DiiL "; =8 B0 iy ¥ 1y | States. Charter ratification by ten countries will |t public entry. SYNONYMS: Pervade, vermeate, penetrate, fill, overspread. GENERAL REPAIR WORK formance by what is now called a “conventional” model | oo " the organization on its way RIS TS WORD ETUDY: “Oxd & wara’ thives times aRAMENS Sours Y " Tetid Phone 204 929 W, 12th St. SRt R g i L R is impressive because the long flight was two and one- The deliberations of these delegates touched on a HOSP"‘A[ NOIES increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: half hours faster than the last record, set in 1939. Jet | wide range of subjects; the desirability of setting up TACIT; implied or indicated, but not actually expressed. ¢Prmn;mc0 tas- planes, of course, have their own standards of how |an international university, a world campaign to redu it, A @8 in AT). “Tt was done by taclt consent.” The Store for Men” fast is fast. The winner among jet plane entries, Col. |illiteracy, the need for more foreign language study - A Leon Gray, flying a P-80, made the course at an jas a road to peace and better understanding, revision | ¥ Front St.—Triangle Bldg. 107 Cherry St. average speed of 4935 miles an hour and reached a [of curricula to emphasize intercultural relati = IIeL EAs MY, medical s i change on a broader basis of teachers and students| =" ‘ discharged Mrs. Selma ROBERTA LEE ¢imum speed of 573 miles an hour. At about the s lalateh S NITe Nick Dilbyatabd St. Ann’s hospital admitted two over the weekend. They were Mrs. Eli Johnson, for surg and Sam- e . 16 | atic ation, ¢ e elimina [ same time, an unidentified Army flier, in a P-84 je .l:,(":lx:‘b::”'(: ‘L;::i:‘ I:(‘) 1\::? !lhl:fs(f:i::}:i‘fl:”l’n‘;{tl 5o baby girl, Mrs. Clarence Mosher ._,,_,,_, HS T ERIOION M\ P d AL seattie 4, Wash fighter craft, set a record of 608 miles an hour on a p.i. ympotrance. and baby girl and William W. D ¢ k A ‘ 3 3 ——————————ee Y measured course at a California airfield, unofficia e Dadlc dlias of the Bat. wolld Diuniaition hnd kGopdnan Qs Doty & S for a person in conversation to talk w rr ldv > surpassing the world’s record of. 606 miles an hour, | the spirit of high purpose in which the delegates have | Government hospital admitted on constantly about himself? { ariie SDflIg S'ore FOR now held by a Royal Air Force pilot | gone about their work exemplify the conviction ex- | Satrday Mildred Jones of Sitka. A. Yes, and such a person is scldom popular. The perfect con-| | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Wall P, For most of us these agencies are just numbers. | pressed to them by President Truman as they set out Maggie James from Angoon was versationalists avold the prenouns I, ME, MY, and MINE. NYAL i aper e o e, meaning. And. most of us are|on this challenging venture, “that the tasks of educa- |2dmitted Saturday, and at 1045, Q. How can a voman avoid walking with a man acquaintance, H Family Remedies T o st slons, with al the time n the|ton In this extraordinary age must not be narrowly | S8Ye BIXth 1o a baby boj weighing 8, whom she dislikes, after meeting him on the street? ORII‘(lIJEC]((JgERANISH IDEAL PAINT SHOP world, at a mere 185 miles an hour in one of the | conceived or meagerly executed. t is a time in world “"“‘*‘_"fi”‘“ 1 A”‘”““v'\" o 3 A. She can turn into a friend’s house, or a shop, or take a streetcar M Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt 3 ' | history when every teacher en route to his classroom | Discharged Saturday were Irene .. tayj ang leave him. ordinary airliners with which we have become familiar |of & morning must pray that he will, that d be | Benson of Sitka, Helen Martin and B over some years of dependable service adequate to his responsibilities. Every one will wish |baby and Emma Marks and baby 23 SUOUL tRSabcoitaa Tusnlen e brldesmdidarballquE G2 HUTCHINGS ECONOMY But, racing cars which made history at the Indian- | well this new world organization with its great oppor. | of Juneau, Rachel Johnson and A. Noj the bride should furnish them. MARKET Donglas Boat Shfl apolis track in years past made their contributions to | tunity for good | baby boy of Sitka. Patrick Bean o Gltos Mt At AL NEW CONSTRUC 2 - was transferred to Skagway. ol et s S ey ““" "l w h I [ Truman when he asked for Wal-| quit, and Wallace would be defeat-| Sunday, Kelly St. Clair of Hoon- I_O O K a nd l_EA RN | ocatsd In George Bros. Store FREE ESTI e washingion | 1ace's resignation ing his own purpose. It was inti- | h was admitted, and Mildred Jones A C. " GORDON PHONES 553—92—85 o5 RTIMATE Me" 'GO'Round i = mated that the next Secretary of of Sitka, Robert Adrenso of Craig) EAL o B [romme- o= e o ) onp T e T Y | WALLACE'S LAST CONFERENCE State might be Dean Acheson, who Dorothy Martin of Juneau 1. "Where is the highest golf LR £ o One of the most historic confer- | is a {riend of Wallace's. el e il il e @ B. P. 0. ELKS (Continued from Page Ome) |ences of the Truman era—the 1ast| hen the President propos Rk noted ploneer blazed a trail into Kentucky and opened B The Alaskan Hotel _—— —————-———| between the President and the lone | (hat wallace confine his speeches letter sent him that day by the it up for settlement: Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. ecat to Russia—despite the known Rooscvelt New Dealer remaining in| o domestic questions, Henry de-! Secretaries of War and Navy em- 3. Does a baby instinctively know how to talk? m. Visiting brothers welcome. Newly Renovated Rooms opposition of Congress. his cabinet—began on a unique Key.| myjjed. He* said that it was al- | phatically denying this. = Attached 4. What is a lorgnette? | | B- C. REYNOLDS, Exalted at Reasonable Rates In September—prior to his trip| The President had Henry Wal-| o5t impossible to separate the two was a recommendation by the State 5. In what opera is the Pilgrims’ Chorus sung? Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. to Moscow—Byrnes had had trouble :-W'v‘ llmm \1;”.‘1"' on f‘?u»\h;fl hf"]*"‘ subjects, and that audiences all Department that the letter be:made | ANSWERS: Lt R P s B S s ERONEEINUESI0 witih Molotov at the London For- um when allace entered and 18 aver the’ countr would chant: public. MOUNT JUNEA #ign Conference. But after return- |proceeded to inquire about certain | what about fGisten pallsy? What! e wecaR SR IR | TRESOWES 26 e ERs ol Dhal G0 (ot atpye : SECgNlfioal:de%ggfi'}g sENEAY ing to Washington he decided that| poinis which he did not under-|apout foreign policy?” | tion 't nublioation Bt thalane e Monday of each month UPHOLSTERY CO. Ruseian relations were so import- | stand “Scmetimes I am going to speak considered the statement completely 3. -Dall Boone, in Scottish Rite Temple ant, he would make one more try| From that point untiltwoanda|extemnporaneously,” he said, “and inaceurate. It was common Know- 3. No; a baby instinctively utters sounds, but learns to talk by beginning at 7:30 p. m. RE-UPHOLSTERING at improving them alf hours later when Wallace de-| when something is in my heart, jedec, he said, that many high of- Mitating those around him. M. L. MacSPADDEN, NEW FURNITURE Pt of the. trouble, he tHougnt,} arted, the conversation was on the I'ny\ likely to say it.” ficers openly favor an atomic war 4 An eye-glass, or eye-glasses, with a long handle. Worshipful Mmaster; JAMES W. Phone 36 122 2nd St. 8 £ ashioned anti- friendliest level Troman said he expected the ;) Russia. 5. Wagner’s “Tdnnhauser.” LEIVERS, Secretary. might pe such olc-fashi Truman said Byrnes obviously| peace conierence to end in four to| oward the end of the conference —— e RES S o ia e Russian diplomats as Jimmy DU, |, e gt the Wallace speech, | five weeks—certainly before O, - ."“’“‘ et e e — snver Bow Lodge [ALASKA ELECTRONICS e D Tt i o s, s =2 ( CMYTH HEATING and AP CERD 3 3105 | st and v gRsead g 0ok "*‘,‘“*lf“f“‘IM“;{' any American had a right to dis Assembly was due to meet in| ment fo the press. Ross was the an PL!ANCE co. Meets each Tues- e L‘b;\‘ .’“‘?l;”'.,m“ 1(;(}“ 1\:: ;\ xr:T)]d-.‘”M foreign policy as a private cit-| Nev. York. This would permit Wal-|culy person to enter the room dur- FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE day at 8:00 P. M,, 1. O. O. F. HALL. | |Expert radio repair withoat delays| .“;mz}x.x advocate of Russiar e izeh, but those pl;un\uvou '?"isame. \v.:“.‘ to make some speeches before g the long session. oil Bllrllers S Plllmbin iy H l. Visiting Brothers Welcome i |e. 0. Box 2165 217 Seward| : *\”u‘agl l;llmx'xld discuss it only | Election Day. e e men DhrteA onitBe pent g ealngyg | GEORGE JORGENSON, Noble | PHONE 63 TRANES o e - nsice the Cabinet. 1 | of *erms, @ vas st = DAY PHONE: v/ 4 A% Grand; H. V. CALLOW, Secretar BYRNES IMPLORES STALIN | . president reminded Wallace| ARMY WANTS PREVENTATIVE E’;k,_‘,f';',{,n:"ga'fw“fiu(TFH“LICO:J?:Sy i NIGHT RHONE-BLACK 708, || P isae e iU s o Even so, Byrnes had a difficult|that Byrnes was not a well man, WAR lended a friendship which began' [& time in Moscow. One night during| probably would have to resign later| When the talk turned to Wal- qfter the Chicago convention of an fmpasse he conferred alone with | on account of health. Therefore | lace’s contention that U. S. military joss when Henry Wallace, defeated, Stalin from 1 to 2 am. urging him |an open battle with Wallace would | and naval men wanted a preven-'ieruced to “take a walk” but spent to iake advants of the warm make it more difficult for him to'tative war, Truman pulled out a (hree months campaigning vigor- friendship the erican people — 2 | ously for Roosevelt and Truman. * were then ready to extend Russia | (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 1946) Bymes said the two nations had ATl SR everything in the world to gain by FiSH M"DINGS friendship, and everything in the world to locse through rivalry. The following boats landed fish at the Cold Storage Sunday and Stulin listened, but seemed un- moved. He made no real conces-{ terday: John Martinson’s Isi .| Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND For Every Purpose RECEIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- JUST PHONE CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ERS - — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES 35 Send 38 Leave 39. Preceding ACRIES t of a curve ° sions regarding democratic forms 41 | B : - = z SR SendlEs 42 | Witk 4,000 pounds of salmon for o sovermment b e Bk wiie [} £, i L o e PIY o Mail Orders Promptly Filled ZR0e o AR NCES-| 15, Old French i Fi | D., skippered by Fred Forebes p 5 i : s rofe = ok Japan whersbyitia v i R‘.‘\‘\"-,-! : “?”"'1:: i | with 2,000 pounds of salmon, also 039'2 Lolg z S|lorl Gomplete Tiadls Repsic fekyicn Berformed Russians participated on MacAr-| % T stroke 50 Gluttonous |tor ACF; Albert Wallace in the AND' bl"}' Gov.enm:le;t Il‘licfnsed xperienced Technician thur's governing council 18, Wi 51. Animation In fact, Byrnes' goncessions went, O U%en vocal 83. Provided a way s0 far that MacArthur privately threatened to it. And when the Secretary of State arrived home, he tound a hostile group in ‘the White House, led by Admiral Wil- iiam Leahy, ready to tear his agree- ment to tatters Truman, at first, was disturbed by ner-circle criticism of Byrnes sement. Finally, however, he i up his Secretary of State AppE back 100 percent It has been event ce that have convinced Byrnes i | Helen, with 6,500 pounds of salmon for Sebastian-Stuart; the Wander- er, skipper S. A. Stevens, with 7,005 pourds of salmon for Sebastian- Stuart. Merle Rhodes on the Janette, has 7.000 pounds of black cod; and Olaf | Larsen has 17,000 pounds more on {the Arden. Neither load had been' | <cld yet this morning. And Jim! Sharp's Sophia was in with 7,000 >ounds of salmon for F. E. Booth. Kind ot oil find ot o WED. and THUR Jewel YOU'VE GOT —DELIVERY WILL BEGIN WITHIN A FEW MINUTES * Juneau Ready-Mix Conerete, Inc. ==, | Alaska - Electronics ] WRITE FOR INFORMATION e i T & T 2] L ) MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE Machine Work — Welding ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 63 Color 64 Oozes 65. Lend in timber Dried flower bud used in seasoning ED SKARET 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 he was wrong and that an ap- s e Gt il JUNEAU FIREMEN as a pata-up subscrtber 1o THE DAILY ALASKA vine AT THEIR EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. months ago, won't work. Even Ben Coben, who was strong for Rus- Sian friendship, is now disillusioned Likewise, Undersecretary Dean Ach- eson. long-time advocate of coop- ¢ration with Russia, has regretfully reversed himself They do not believe in deliberate- ly antagonizing the Soviet. 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