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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ¥ D I 11 13’\(1 F]n )Lre 'aun They also claim that the operation of a State ‘ government in Alaska would be far more expensive i s v \ ng except Q‘,"d"f by the s h e 5 'r I{ r‘ ]‘4 I\i }7 I R F‘ nnlm PRINTING COMPAN of Alaska and the high costs of communications and i | i ”,“,:v"\ ONSEN Streets. Juneau, Alaska . | transportation, involving distances as great from | FICT - SEREAIIN DOROTHY 1 i Editor 1o Hhesident | one coastal line of the continenyal United States to the | OCTOBER O sEnomn 3 n\ffii,w'i”’,{(fn‘i.:'fil ‘;”"' Eivaio, Slunalie M e Y OCTOBER 1 .; The fourth game of the World Series was won by the Yankees, 10 to| PO URSCRIPTION RATES e . Lotk George E. Nelson o |runs. The Yanks won the fifth game with the Cards, score 3 to 2. The Delivered by .‘:»w:“.'nl;:,\u»\:..m: 4 Douelas for (‘- 50 per month; | actually lose Federal money when functions now pro-| e H. W. Campen | game went 10 innings, the score being tied twice S lsing Mate viding a large Federal payroll are taken over by the| e Irving Krause . | onths, in advance, $750; | State where they would have to be supported by Alaska | @ !"' “1 B :\ B. B. Green, traveling man, and Mrs. Green arrived from the west- | avor it they Wl promptly notify ;:T\‘m and not taxes collected all over the United| R o |ward on the Northwestern of ‘iw". L ottice, 2 iness Office, 374. It is not our intention to ask the voters to vote : Sheldon :‘““;‘\”““‘“‘ : Martin Gallwas, Grant and Merrdl Conley, W, F. Snyder and A, e e "L gt ",“\'..T o o oL Jecetiod. sEheplipa et In B Jaier o | Goetz, of Douglas, returned from the Taku area With two moose, goats e e or ot ather. | €1dUM is to determine what the attitude of the people |, o o ¢ o w o © » @ ¢ @ @ (and other game animals to show for two weeks successful hunting aper and also the local news published of Alaska is & Sl Uk z s | | i | | p ’ stice ot s fear- Mrs. Joe Thibodeau, with children Cecelia and Robert, left for the} Alaska Newspapers, 11| Another referendum ballot will also be submitted ;:I’]“[‘):M"ll””f_‘ ey L'“'”twll") \\EL;‘X;(I SU,I o ‘\”‘“,_“\HM” : ; gt —— !to Alaskans tomorrow—the blanket primary question.|i.directly aid Russia. However, i At present voters in the primary election must ask|there is considerable difierence of Charles W. Carter purchased the Home Undertaking Parlors from | for either a Republican or Democratic ballot and vote opinion regarding this. Some gov=the estate of the late H. V. Sully | ¢ither for Republicans only, or Democrats only. Chang- | ernment officials maintain that the | | ing to the blanket primary would mean that the names | Finnish people are overwhelmingly { s GIEARE L OEET ArE At T4, ek et of all candidates would appear on one ballot and the |pro-American and that a loanl, . .o.... meeting | voters in the primary could vote for candidates of both [ Would more than offset what dudt- | © Fri parties, as is the case in the general election rect aid might go to Russia | 3 { So far, however, the Finns arej Mrs. Allen Shattuck and dat r were north aboard the | | still waiting Admiral | Alaskans will also vote tomorrow for their choices MERRY-GG-KOUND | { for three Territorial officials and memers of the Leg-| The New York Times and mimi Wealiier: ttigh, 50; low, 48; rafn. [ islature. You will find the candidates listed elsewhere | papers panned Walter Winchell for | |in today's Empire. This newspaper believes that on |allegedly causing the stock market 3 ‘ Ithe basis of the gains made under a Democratic|Crash when he quoted General De-| — adminstration in Alaska, Which ‘a check of the record | GBllle as believing there would be | H i 2 : y = | will bring out, that the Democrats deserve a return | VAT betWeen the United States and. Ju | ELECTION TOMORROW i £ : Russia. However, the same papers! o to office right down the line. The Democratic €an-|giq not give Winchell a line of cre-| — With the statehood referendum on tomorrow's ;didates I not campaigned - very strenuously this|git when DeGaulle in his speech | = vear, rather depending upon the long record behind |last week confirmed Winchell up ballot, along with several bitterly contested fights for |1 - fo tha it iile wakned m»‘ political office, tomorrow’s general election vote should Checking the record we find the following com-|French people of a clash between | i Alaskan | parison between the last Republican administration |an “ambitious grouping of Slavs” | | be one of the est in the his elections. Great referendum or active tatehood for many atehood months have been ments in favor of st heard from the opposition Those in favor statehood, Alaskan politically with two Washington to represent them, Under of such could control would receive many Federal aid bene! other States but denied to control of its resources. rule over to the would have would have real home cern and would be on an equal footing with the States in receiving Federal aid peen e have able Alaska has taken a stand against s ments put forth are not against statehood, but against | statehood now at this particular time argue that the cost of statehood would be too much for Alaska’s small taxpaying population, arguing that even now we have great difficulty raisin for our limited Territorial functions we would system, jails, etc Territories became case 8 different today They argue that e State tax burden which was not in evidenc interest is focused on Alaska because of the | Pro-statehood organ a move argue that Senators and a Representative in | program has been created In brief, Alaska 1 dred thousand dollars a biennium for it; the Tel DI iAo undre ousand dollars a biennium for it; the erri- | yOTE TOMORROV, —Pells open ’“’ [tory has its own Department of Labor; a large-scale close at 7 p.m. Vote. | 8 progam to combat tuberculosis has been financed WEREY LISTEN 7 pai. KINY October 5 to find out, e to carry the burden of our State court with small populations, the | because of the large Federal |agr tory of ‘and a “young America overilowing | and the last Democratic year Republicans gave $110,00 for a biennium to the | With resources. Time Maga- | i Pioneers’ Home, the Democrats $306,690 £ine 18t week went "iheltHatY ions o hisntisans 41900, |V OMhes REWRNEE DEtawAR ) | presenting argu- | or Health and Sanitation—Republicans $19,2 | zine by calling the President of the | Hardly anything has been | Democrats $133,880. | United States a liar. While a lot of ! | Support of Schools—Republicans, $955,000; Demo- ys don't agree with the President, LR and a lot of us may consider him | i | Old Age Allowances—$230,000 from the Repub- !inept or cven clumsy, nevertheless| their own destiny | ;¢ $700,000 from the Democrats. he’s our President, and we only de- | ! For Relief of Destitution— ,000 from the R\,‘- | grade the I"Y‘”H'H of our country | when we call the head of the n tion a liar. {COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE. INC. statehood Alaska | fits now granted Alaska. Alaska | $300,000 by the Democratic Democrats administration a with a fund pubicans, Under the juvenile of several Alaska large-scale underway to aid 1no one in | returning and more than a million Argu- | dollars in loans have been provided. The Republicans would abolish the tax which made this latter )Jltl]'.l’um White. possible 1" Under the Democratic administration Alaska has | A nUALITY BLEND received the highest benefits in history in the form 0‘ rl“EST IMPGBTED g enough money | of Federal aid Under statehood | Against this factual record, the Republican can- | TEAS | didates offer you vague promises. We urge you to look into the tomorrow, believe e with us in our support of the Democratic Par e 50 or 100 years | record in Alaska over the past 13 years. has a program - Hot Alas Program S} and League s o VITAMIN D a Taxpayers peaker, Albert adv., veterans, already tatehood These persons record before alaskans you will ven though other vote and we mos: ” | Also A able The Washingfon Merry-Go-Round | (Continuea yrom Page One) | mistake of relewcing the Acheson-|ericans as the little country w Lilienthal report on atomic energy s paid its debts. Now, how- shortly before Baruch was appoint- ever, the U. S. is getting the repu- ed to be U. S. atomic delegate to tation among Finns as a coun enlistment drive 1t is going to have a hard time with certain GI's who recall the promises made the last, time they enlisted. One of those! promises was that those who en- listed for a year would get thirty! days’ extra furlough in addition to their regular thirty-day furlough It was on that basis that they en- listed for one year and one month Now, however, they find that the extra furlough is not going to be iorthcoming. It's out the window. | War Department circular 251 can- cels the re-enlistment furlough promised to GI's, and there is noth- ing the men who took the army at its word can do about it. The War Department explains| that it was forced to cancel this furlough under the Armed Forces Leave Act passed by Congress last words, the Army summer. In other says, that after it promised t extra thirty day’s leave, Congress took it away. This was done when Congress voted to put enlisted men on the same proportionate basis as officers reg: terminal leave, at which t also voted that enlistme: furlou leave counts e nal leave the Army Congres this 1s not known. Usually the can be quite potent on Capitol Hill. At any rate, a good many thousand enlisted men who signed up for a year are now sore as blaz- and will think twice before signing up again aga How gulde did to legislation Army muc PRIMA DONNA BARUCH Elder statesman Bernie Baruch's feud with Henry Wal isn't the only one he has been waging late- ly. He was careful to call a press conierence and make sure that his Wallace row hit the headlines. But he hasn't wanted publicity regard- ing the backstage feud he has car- retary of the same ried on with Underss State Dean Acheson ov subject—the atomic bon The spectacle of the rampant Mr Baruch stridently defending his prestige as an elder statesman has made some people around the State Department wonder: Is Bernie an elder statesman or a prima donna? b Bernie, who personally is one of the most-loved people around Washingten, simply can't bear to challenged [0 s a personal af- have his authority differ with Bernie front, as even his great and good friend Jimmie Byrnes discovered At one time Bernie was even row- ing with Jimmie : The Acheson dispute began when | made the the State Department | cile its financial promises. the United Nations. Had the Ache- son report been held up and hand- which brea What happened is that one year Courteous Drivers — Dependable ed to Baruch privately, he could Finland sent a trade delegation NATONAL GROGERY Service 24-HOUR SERVICE have issued it himself and doubt-| here to arrange for a $70,000000 JLaSLigelel ] §2'.’"Hf;"(f.§~7~i§h ' less it would be official U. S. policy loan from the Export-Tmport Bank. me I tod: The loan was promised, and on the = o - Baruch, however, called in his basis of this promise, the Finns VOTE FOR | —— e St A — | i Wall Street experts, John Hancock made purchases amounting to § of Lehman Brothers and invest-|000,000 in the United States, with ment banker Ferdinand Eberstadt, partial commitments for the re- who worked out a separate atomic maining $35,000,000. E TON TO THE energy policy. For more than al Part of the deal was that Fin- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, week afterward, Baruch and his land was to secure coal from this FIRST DIVISIO} advisers met secretly with Acheson country which in turn would help Your Vote Will Be Appreciated at Blair House, across from the increase her newsprint production. State Department, trying to recon- Many American newspapers made their conflicting viewpoints.| arrangements to buy this extra are still not together. And newsprint. : | has virtually indicated that However, something has now play ball unless he gets caused the State Department to re- verse itself. The Export-Import Bank loan to Finland has been! held up. | Actual though O MONEY FOR FINLAND reason for the rev Finland has becn known to Am- that Finland is now STEVE VUKOVICH REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Ewr\(hm‘ Sporting Goods | | 1 ‘They Bernie he won't his way Note — Acheson’s atomic energy control is nearer Wallacc ) | === position on much ONCRETE For Every Purpose unann § incied 1l is the fact in the Soviet | Crossword Puzzle JUST PHONE ACROSS 32 Flim on flanid 182 or 36. Pe G t 5. Stair o1 BUDLSLOUL ] A 039-2 Long, 2 Short 12. Polynesian 40 Optical g g chestnut 42. Swiss measure AND 12 ‘l’!fli‘k"d nuall: M “uldwm.'lh -DELIVERY WILL BEGIN form ©9ua Réow WITHIN A FEW MINUTES 18. Attendunt on o animal HIS RECORD IN THE LAST 16. On Hw‘ bighest 5! h coin LEGISLATURE SPEAKS oin 2. Ch! ia Sy T 1 Uti ot work {bsoin FOR ITSELF . Tropical f a 3 1. 0ld times: Juneau Ready-Mix Card game er Doetic 23 Come in [ in 24. Footlike part 4. English school 3 36 Whole 65 Thrice: prefix | PRWN C 31 Empty 67. Tear apart 2. Kind of rulber ° . Artist's stand Asterisk Carry Albert White in reply to WALTER SHARPE and NORMAN-Sales MIKE REISSER - as a pdld -up subscriber to THE DAILY ALA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVEN Present this coupon to the box office of the Avid Individuals Any Hindu 3 Democratic Candidate for Territorial | Representatives A AVote for Nolanls aVote Well Cast GENERAL ELECTION—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8 Vote the Democratic Ticket! (Paid adv.) HAVE YOU HAD ENOUGH? if sovote REPUBLICAN For Delegate 1o Congress (Vote for One) PETERSON, For Territorial Treasurer (Vote for One) ALMER J. COLE, CASH Repuhluan Fo Territorial Commissiener of Lahor (Vote for One) BENSON, HENRY A. i i Rell!kllcan For Divisional Senators (Vote for Two) . Vi);\\\'ES. L. P. 2 Repubhcanfir TALBOT, JACK ; R,ep,fi& For Divisional Representatives (Vote for Eight) C RA'\IER DWIGHT L. ENGSTROM, M ELTON Republican GARNICK, Republican KRAU EDMUND J. Republican Repuhhcan McCAIN, HARRY G. PRICE, FRANK D. Republican ROBERTSON, E. E. VU 1\0\ ICH, STEVE REPUBLICAN CENTBAL COMMITTEE (Paid adv.) Republlcnn Repuhhcan Republican BE A CHIROPODIST Easy Home Study Course Qualifies You for Practice “Doctor of Podjatry” Degree Conferred—Write: THE ALASKA COLLEGE OF CHIROPODY P. O. Box 2894, Juneau Alaska deity e TAX Walker ... a CAPITOL THEATRE NS positton ey and receive TWO TICKETS to see: combination in this election that will receive the ATOMIC BOMB Monday—T7 P. M., Oct. 7 Name Pagan g0~ feckon Part of the eye | Flesh food Meshed fabrice scue treme fear singing rd | "“THE SAILOR TAKES A WIFE” Federal Tax—12¢ per Person PHONE 14__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and }, 5::‘::““ Alaska Taxpayers League RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. ! g WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Boom! Boom! Boom! id adv.) Playing cards Penitential period Metal Body of water There is no substitute for nefipi@ef fifiviifisixifi! Northern VEGETABLE Farm P. 0. Box 391, Juneau ' When you kill that buck as you’ve got to do— We'll sell you the carrots for building that stew Then you can eat all you want for many a day ° For neither is under the OPA Now on these carrots I'm sure you will thrive The large sell for seven the small size for five. ] e

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