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PAGE FOUR Empire Daily Alaska EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY reet Alaska HELEN TROY MONSEN - - = s ] DOROTHY TROY LINGO 2 Vice-Pr 2 WILLIAM R_CARTER - Editor and Manager A. FRIEND - Managing Ed R N Business Manager Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered by carrier in Juncau and Douglas for SL50 per month; six months, $8.00; one year, $15.00 By mall. posiage paid owing Tates One year, in advance in advance, for a favor if they Wil promptly notify ny fatlure or irregularity in the delivery $7.50 News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ted P is exclusively entitled to the use for ews dispatches credited to ot other paper and also the locs PRESENTATIVES de . Beattle, Wash Alaska Newspapers, 1411 DEMOCRATIC RECORD Democratic Senator N. R (Doc) Walker of Ket- chikan will deliver an enlizhtening speech next Monday evening at 8:30 o'®lozk over station KINY on the record of the Democratic Party in Alaska offering the voters in Tues- ished | - |a few seeds, ! 0ld Johnny's Ghost Is Walking | (Cincinnati Enquirer) At this season of the year, we like to think that | the ghost of one John Chapman wanders the I\|::!|\\;\\\|‘ and byways of Ohio, smiling with gratification at| things he sees there. Everywhere he goes, from the| shores of Lake Erie to the placid waters of the Ohio, | the wraith passes apple orchards filled with luscious fruit. On cvery roadside market he sees baskets piled (high with produce of the orchards. John Chapman. back in the early days, wandered trails where now the highways run. He was known, to white settler and Indian alike, as “Johnny Appleseed A zealot was Johnny Appleseed. To him this par- | ticular fruit was the answer to all problems. He saw | it as a source of food, medicine and commercial devel- opment ywhere he went throughout Ohio and Pennsylvania, he distributed apple seeds from his pouches to pioneer farmers. At every stop he planted just to make sure the land would blossom { with fragrant white and pink blossoms in some future April | i Johnny knew his apples—and his country—well He selected for his efforts some of the finest apple raising terrain in America While Ohio boasts a variety of agricultural products, her apples rank high on the list. In flavor they are among the best in the land. They are grown in every Ohio county. Most men have forgotten John Chapman these | many years. But few, particularly in this part of the | Middle West, have forgotten the curious, erratic Johnny Applesced especially in April when the blos- soms come, and in September and October when trees are heavy with their red, nutritious hary the | harvest which the little man in the buckskin jerkin {believed to be the greatest gift of God bestowed on | mortal | nan | - | Keeping Cool in the Navy ! (New York Sun) Two cruisers now under construction being equipped with air conditioning throughout. Dif- | heavy are | ferent systems are being installed on the two craft to | determine which is more satisfactory a: preliminary Lto possible installation on all ships. Aid conditioning { has been used to @ limited extent aboard naval vessels The Republicans are J ; day's election promises and more promises. But they | for some time. The temperature of powder magazines s : ! has been regulated for years and so has that in rooms have been having a tough time finding much to] A )m“:‘ e l'm"lpll«'(rrl Mm:‘Y lr(":(-nli\‘ 1n:p;’:-1,1 i ze abol ., Democratic administration’s record = A 1 i criticize abeut the Democratic a 4 e ronarq, | Quarters on all craft have been astificially cooled and in Alaska. The Democrats are standing on their record. | ¢ y4ve heen the ready rooms on cartiers. Alaskan Democratic administra- The gains under our tion have been far-reaching, and we are sure that Senator Walker will produce a good many concrete avor of the Democrats Monday evening Inci White, leader of Republicans, that will Walker in addresses scheduled for 7 p. 7 p. m. Monday night But since Walker speak until 8:30 p. m Monday night we are a little confused. Apparently White is going to reply to Walker facts in fa “White | to the Albert ounces entally he “reply doesn‘t, ’ qua | of ships, { of m. tonight and | | But crews genel y have had to sweat it out—a literal rath than figurative process in tropical waters—in rters served by ordinary ventilators. These men, says Vice-Admiral E. L. Cochrane, chief of the Bureau “have to waste energy lambasting the heat He is convinced that, strengthened by cool air, sailors an air-conditioned ship will have “a distinct and perhaps decisive advantage” over an enemy dulled by poor air. It sounds logical, especially in the light of that old advice to fighting men—keep cool THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA : = 494 '2 ) (AN OCTOBER . . Hans Berg . ° Mitchell Daniloff . . Capt. A. E. Lathrop . Naticnal Forest Timber For Sale Sealed bid Regional Fc up to and includi 21, 1946, for all the dead timber, standix all the live timber marked or desig- nated for cutting, on an area total- ing approximately 8 acres, located on the north shore of the south arm Junecau, Ala ester. . 9 AM. October . Rosic Stanley . Mrs, E. F. Kennedy . s i OCTOBER 6 ° . Harry D. Murray ° ° Mrs. Peter Bond . . Fred Newman ° Mrs. M. Starks . Nancy Elizabeth Rice . E Clements . Sheila Esther Godkin o ° Audrey Hill o . °| s s 00 s vs s e iil be received by the | of Hood Bay, approximately one mile | of the Bay, National 476 tka northwest of the head Admiralty Island, Tonga: Forest, Alaska, estimated to be M. Feet B.M. more or less of § Spruce and western hemlock saw- timber, and 1,000 linear feet, more | or less, of piling. No bid of less than $1.50 per ‘M. fe:t B.M. for spruce sawtimber, 00 per M. feet BM for hemlock sawtimber and lc per linear foot for piling up to end including 95 feet in length and 1'cc per linear foot for piling o feet in length will be considered $500 must accompany each bid, to be applied on the purchase price, re- funded or retained art as liquid- ated damages, according to the con- ditions of the sale. Primary manu- facturing outside of the Territory of Alaska_of any part of the tim- ber is subject to the consent of the Regional Forester. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids received. Before bids are submitted, full information coneerning the tim- 20 YEARS AGO OCTOBER 1926 In the third game of the World Series the Cardinals defeated the New York Yankees 4 to 0. from THE EMPIRE -3 George Brothers were advertising apples by the box at $1.75. Johnson, reported lost on a hunting trip, came into town and searching party was out looking for him, left in his own boat the searchers of his safety | Vic | finding a | to notity Oscar Hart, traveling man, came in on the Alameda from the south Mrs. J. J ; in the south, returned to Juneau Weather Connors, who had been visitir High, 3; low, 49; rain PA Democratic Candidate for Territorial Representatives e | | a Vote Well Cast GENERAL ELECTION—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1946 , - The Triangle Cleaners There is a current rumor that we will be closed dowi on account of striking personnel It is true that we are negotiating with the union on wages and hours, but we are assured by the union that as long as negotiations are under way there will be no strike WE ARE STILL OPERATING AS US " Wi NOW HAVE T f 48-HOUR SERVICE | JUST i CALL i g H ! HAVE YOU HAD ENOUGH? if so vote VREPUBEICANV For Delegate o Congress (Vote for One) Voie the Democratic Ticket! ' (Paid adv.) so elastic as whatever it is that | per, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids should be obtain- ed from the Division Supervisor, Ju- before Walker speaks, which will be a neat trick if | There is nothing |a politician uses as a substitute for a conscience. PETERSON, ALMER J. Republican For Territorial Treasurer he can swing it l A Vote for Nolan is 4 griculture Department to continue | office to do it in and two people poov” alaska, or the Regioal For- lhe Washmglon embargo, with President Tru- to help me.” b m e g et man’s official approval, in the face i oiblarin Bt 411 e Are (Vote for One) Me"y-Go-Round of vigorous protests from both “RUSSIA V acrs [T pubisstoh BEG S0P S) i : ek Mexican and Brazilian cattle inter- —SMITH 2t N q’ T H C !fl | ; g j s S ; LRI 7 S - e | COLE, CASH Republican (Continued wom Page One) | €5ts, as well as some breeders inthe| Ambassador “Beetle” Smith has CALL FOR BIDS ) L 1 SUET b S i ____{USA sent a confidential memo to the SEALED BIDS WILL BE RE- v - Note—the ban on Mexican cattle State Department saying he believes CETVED BY THE UNDERSIGNED Will exchange my services for suitable home H 1 icel :’,':ffl( ?’i,l:\R,fi ],.r;‘ip; G shortage, Slnee MoXI0an hoets "“I““ recent statemeént that peacé be- 405 FEDERAL BLDG., JUNEAU, neat appearing, 2 years college. Experienced | ¥ne S Qne) LaGuardia, therefore, suggested | o1 owned by U. S. ranchers—has | tween the major powers is likely ALASKA and then publicly opened, in effice work, engineering aide, radio oper- | T TR T i ads. e "ifes s olays 5ol Dok ol the Morderiin | Az e e gamigieats for the construction of approximateé- ator, store clerk, truck dr laborer, or an, | to his aide Joseph Lilly, that 1C|jarge quantities in the past Ambassador Smith poinied out |y 700 feet of road near Mile 13% S Y ! BENSON, HENRY A. Republican k- 1nest wor divert the rest of the party by ta e 3 ssig Tl ¥ " £ 0 hem to Lenin's tomb, where that the Russian five-year plan is Fritz Cove Road. Work consists of = 3 “arfia oA ing them to Lenin's nb, W B o e : . et e AL 5 | ADMIRAL HALSEY GETS BORED aimed more at the reconstruction of 5 small amount of clearing and s the body of the Father of the Rus- ™0 0w 1" winiam “Bull” Halsey is| Nazi-devastated areas than at an grubbing and placing of approxi- DALE HOJEM: Juneau Hotel | For Divisional Senators sian Revolution is still perfectly Y I ‘ e a ¥ | beginning to fidget in his new job aments program for world ag- mately 800 cubic yards of gravel et fam | i on the President’s super-advisory on, and expressed belief that Specifications may be seen at 405 — i il e Lf;)‘lf that ;‘-";“;1- the l’"l"‘-" ”}‘(“K;’ beard of five-star Army-Navy offi- a might consider a proposal Federal Building AR "*‘ % o sembled, and Lilly eagerly asked| ...¢ for general world disarmament if The Highway Engineer rese S LaGuardia what he had learned| ~gince his semi-diplomatic mis- | advanced by the USA the right to reject any or all bids. YELL”‘V CAAB C0 | DAWES, L. P. Republican from Stalin. Replied ervl_l”‘ sion to South America, where he| The Ambassador also reported ~W. LEONARD SMITH, | W “I got as much out of Stalin as|jyepected the navies of various | that the Russians despe ely need Territorial Highway Engineer, PHONE 22 | ol ! : : you did out of Lenin.” countries, Halsey has had little to | manpower for reconstruction and' 405 Feedral Bldg., Juncau, Alaska. : % TALBOT, JACK Republican U - do. Privately, the tough little skip- | Would like to use part of their First pubication, Sept. 21, 1946. Courteous Drivers — Dependable = i TR T e i AN PG % MEXICAN MEAT BAN per hankers to take that job as | 4000000-man army for that pur- Last plblication, Oct. 5, 1946. Service 24-HOUR SERVICE || H- i So much friction has been Kicked | vice-president of Pan -American | POSC — | For Divisional Representatives : up by the U. S. embargo against Airways, which is still open to him. {COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE. INC. 1946) ’ 1 (Vote for Eight) Mexican cattle and hoof-and-mouth | As the boss of Pan Am's West N i i B R YT o 3 disease that President Truman has|Coast operations, Halsey would NOTICE TroTAs £ hil A & i £ f writing | B A S 5 hi ‘ . jon 10 o verythin, » 52 . taken the unusual step of Writing|double his present income, Which | gy so1q the Arctic Rooms, T S Women's Avvane n . CRAMER, DWIGHT L. Republican | a personal letter to the Plehldf‘nl‘m about $130,000 a year, counting i ¢ e responsible. for any = s LEPAE RIS, W of Mexico about it. In his letter|jongevity pay. However, he isn't in- R Ly . 5 | : Truman backed up the Agriculture! terested R oy, Hie | debts against these Rooms after this S o"m o 9 | o o an backed up the Ag ferested in the extra money. His | qops s s Mokt Storeirn-Towasl] 1 2ROIHIY NGSTROM, MRS. ELTON Republican Department’s embargo and d\'l‘ll’dlspm'kpluu temperament craves ac- KATHERINE DE COITE Baranof Hotel Buildi -_ — —— § that it was inspired by U. S. cattle-{ tion, in or out of the Navy. And SEi A LR e Goods | men who want to avoid Mexican life is becoming very dull in his | A LGV, P e = — GARNICK, ANITA Republican competition, | spacious cifice at the vy Depart- T zrom Auk Bay ———————————————i— o % > A e R T WS Sourcdmia oL Truman told the Mexican chief| ment Tm‘“\&f ;“g)“l;‘:‘::‘ t‘(‘) ay Al k 9 f . ey . o P » slieved p . i o a . con- g i # exccutive that he believed the bR\ qp o nell of a not” Halsey |neet with O'Harra bus for Fair- aska’s lavorite KRAUSE, EDMUND J. Republican was entirely justified as a Precau- | gijpeq to aides recently. “I have a | banks or Anchor . e e — ———— ¢ sasure against the thweat ) | s or Anchorage. See J. B. Bur 7 tionary measure against the theeal jo, gith nothing to do, a great big | ford adv. to tl’le " of hoof-and-mouth disease, adding i ¥ 3 + MCCAIN, HARR" (," Republican & that it would be rescinded only = S R 2 SRR S0 B LA T when officials of the Department’s ¥ . ] Anima: Husbandry Division were gl | the electrlfied For Ever Republican satisfied no danger exists. , | Al | Y R Cause of all the trouble is some 5 ACROSS . Literary . * | ; breeder bulls which Mexico import-| 1 Turkish bath supervisors LYMPIA” Purpose ROBERTSON, E. E. Republican ed irom Brazil - Rotatin L Ten BN B e e R D e it 3! i <, . - Real fact 15 that more than a| 1. AsgiwIa 35 RO | ™ { Leave Seaute Daily 9:45 pm | JUST PHONE | year ago 0 Mexican stock Tals- |1y wixican aisn O Adult form of - VUKOVICH, STEVE | Republican ers were arranging to purchase the' 15. Short for a 8. Wish 01' — e ———— Brazilian bulls ; . De-| yq pSiS P8 39 Particie © st bl tos Aericutrs D 1t BSTERLL B By 0392 Long. 2 Sh REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE ; : UYL B Symbol for -4 Long, ort of the animals might bring a U. S.| 1s. Plural ending “xenon é LR embargo on all Mexican cattle. Of- 20. Brings into 42 esonaan AND : 4 ¢ ficials explained that disease con-| s» Exelamation 43. Bathes —DELIVERY WILL BEGIN [i| e wol in Brazil was inadequate and! 3. Cluster of wool 45. East indian WITHIN A FEW MINUTES |} that several epidemics of the dread 25, Endeavors ‘ mbol for H i hoof-and-mouth malady had been 26 Mad!;n::escen- PRIy Solution ot Yesterday's Puzzle . 5 ¥ recorded there during the past two 27, Place of the disease 65. Symbol tor 60. Whirlpools - This warning was ignored. One 30. Queen of tha Climbing vine BE. Public store- DOWN i - ‘ were cleared through the Mexican' i H The air conditioned OLYMPIAN offerslux- |} H quarantine station on Sacrificios h . bl id A C t I ] Bland, in the Gulf of Mexico off - mafiae' o | Srous sl afnuisgbla ort o SR E onerete, ine BE A CHIROPODIST || Veracruz, and brought to the main- }\Ym“ taste and sé,dqeg govern y:r“; qs ‘ and. A iew months later, the Mex choice of accommodations in standard o . ] o eoend order for 320 Slaeping oa, bedroom, and observation | ——— Easy Home Study Course Qualifies You for Practice | : additional bulls AN Ssntes lounge cars, modern tourist s]a_‘epeuor “D, % 3 Conferred—Write: i : e s Britlah. count, comfortable coaches. The Milwaukee octor of Podiatry” Degree Conferred—Write: £ On June 4 of this year, while o Domint | Road is famous for appetizing dining car that second shipment was enroute bl moals af moderats nrites and therah B » 0 1 to Sacrificios, the Agriculture De- ; W?]nl. Sutin" | slaoan soonomical Ofifha Toay setb as a }110-ap subscriber W THE DAILY AnASKA THE ALASKA COLLEGE OF CHIROP DY > § | partment banned all Mexican cattle P orlaka for coach passengers. EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. P. 0. Box 2894, Juneau Alaska il from entering the Unitcd States. AnDAN Low Fares to Eastern Cities Present this coupon to the box office of the o . il Agricultural attaches of the U. S B b ine | For reservations, ask your nearest - e = =1 Embassy had reported that a num- ~-Borser publis . s‘m’;'z"&:fl?c;r::.vuli:::‘:u' - | CAPITUL THEATBE 3 # ber of the original bulls from Brauil Lozl White Bldg. Jousth &es. and Union S and receive TWO TICKETS to see: LE j showed symptoms of being hoot- Be sure your ticket reads. 3 nr' em arm § “THE CRIME DOCTOR'S COURAGE" Tneoretically, the second lot of | MILWAUKEE Ro P o Box 391 JIIIIOII 327 bulls has been held intact on ftelied 1‘ Federal Tax—12c¢ per Persov i ' 'k Sacrificios, pending exhaustive tests o A R e s . § Yo e Ly il T When you kill that buck as you’ve got to do— { by a joint commission o1 U. 8. and deities | grm———— > TP | B ot veterinarian & | T o PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. Welllsel you the carvots for buildiog that stew i Officials say the truth is, however Heron B o 3 en you cal al | that nearly a score of these ani- A CABINETS | and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and For neither is under the OPA : il mals have already found their way . Team of horses B H RETURN YOU to yeur home with our compliments. Now on these carrots I'm sure you will thrive Short for a iams Co 2 A man's name | s W o WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! The large sell for seven the small size for five. ! to the mainland. 1 These are the facts which led the) . Italian river || 1939 First South Seattle 4 — et l

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