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- PAGE FOUR DAY, OCTOBER 28, 1946 0 |of agriculture, cripple national defense or stop vssvnv! ! DR EH KASER MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 D"LI\ 1’(]3,;“ l:ln’)lre Itial functions of the Federal government. If these | EARS AGO from . L, Ik, SECOND and FOURTH premises are sound, then the argument that flows THE EM P I RE DENTIST Monday of each month Published every ev SRDSHE SUNCAYILY ERS | BLOMGREN BUILDING i i § g 'r\u‘uu PRINTING COMP from them is sound ; | . , |in Scottish Rite Temple oL ol B R M ety taRic ML S Unfortunately, the average vgter has no way to [ W"W“"‘“““““‘" Ehogie .. beginning at 7:30 p. m. it TROY LINGC e . f--Prmd{n‘ determine whether or not all the expenditures for ! OCTOBER 28, 1926 HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. M. L. MacSPADDEN, WILLIAM R_cARTER T O Aeeins Rditor | essential purposes are in themselves essential. That| | Late the previous afternoon a mysterious blast wrecked the Pem'lvss! Worshipful Master; James W. ALFRED ZENGER - - - - Business Manager o 40 catch in the question. Two persons, chosen at | e OCTOBER 28 ® Bakery, seriously damaged the Wright Jewelry Shop and the Quality Jas c c I CPA LEIVERS, Secretary. oy the Post Office m Juneau as Second Class Matter. random for the job of identifying necessary activities|e H. Hendrickson : Grocery. No one was hurt By the blast. ames L. Looper, ook sttt o S it 3 gram o S g by ehcioe 1 J..i.l‘.'\'."\’,f;\,'.‘..h'.lf‘,,, s1.50 per month; of the Federal government, probably would come up|® T, OSLR ‘| e : BUSINESS COUNSELOR Silver Bow Lodge st S ths, SK.00: one ¥ » with different lists; it is absolutely certain that lists|® e o Over 150 attended the Elks roll call the previous night. i Specializing in No. A 2, LO.OF, age paid. at th v rates 1be . Ga | 3 A N by e i compiled by Messrs. Doughton and Knutson would be | ¢ Ll Cl, . Ba e || corporation—Municipal ana Meets each Tues- ¢ thes Wil vromptly notity | different. The Democrats have lately used a lot i Jack Kearney, Jf . H. S. Graves left on a business trip to Wrangell. | Dris AcoRAt ¥l 8:00 P M, I. O, O, F. HALL, ¥ failure or irre.ularity in the deliVery ' yariations on the “put up or shut up” type of argu-| g Beverly Junge ol 5 i Visiting Brothers Welcome 3 ment with respect to the Federal budget. If the No-| 4 Eddie Nelson e Earl Cleveland of the B. M. Behrends Bank left for the south on a GEORGE JORGENSON, Noble vember elections produce a Republican House of Rep- | o Mrs. Herher udsen .;\'a(‘:ltlm\ trip. | The El'WiIl reed co. Grand; H. V. CALLOW, Secretary resentatives, some of these challenges may be answered | o Maurice Walworth | T | §::otttee i Cabb’ Lot Grocery il le Mrs, M petts 2 B. D. Stewart, Federal Mine Inspector, returned from the westward. | Boet o ¥ @ B P 0 ELKS Alaska Newspapers, 1411 Shift in Ec ; . e e 1 Vertical grain hemlock flooring was advertised by the Juneau Lumber | HAY, (-,:U“N. QOAL Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. Shift in Economy i and STORAGE % 3 { e | Mills | and » B m. Visiting brothers welcome. P RN - | - E. C. REYN i . (Cincinnati Enquirer | —_— | OLDS, Exaited | % One of the minor shifts in our ever-shifting way ¢ EVENIS AT Weather report: High, 47; low, 46; cloudy. { Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secrelary of life is taking place these d -and but few of us/| SRR ek s o gaapaeahilies 2t L. | cGA L I f g n' !l' lkA realize the change. Yet even during the last two n--l | rocery and Meat Market three years Ameri witnessed developments which | E I h METCALFE SHEET METAL . will affect drasti considerable proportion of the | | y Lessons |n ng IS 473 — PHONES — 371 : g mation's @it takle o mng, My sears 4 eat] arly Less W. L. GORDON | | 478 — PHONES — u eating—Abcondtoing st From the P s to the Atlantic; from Canada to I R M S - B ) \ Moderate Prices an s.all:Hbtacks—AEvcrylhing t Mexico's borders, small quick-freezing plants are being | spECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) ‘r WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not confuse AUGHT and NAUGHT. 1 - in SHEET METAL constructed. In the Cincinnoti area alone ;\’od [41\11‘»" Gustavus, Alaska, Oct. 24 = W.| \UGHT means anything; NAUGHT means nothing. “They have failed | Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. that no less than a score of such plants have been|p “p visited Gustavus recently | * 3 R Bk o AU remedy their condi- ieLt 5 ) JG: 4 selves, a 1 iF a edy ¢ = R — opened during the last 20 months—in spite of con-| i oo guernight inspecting the :1 do AUGHT for themselves, and NAUGHT can rem eir ¢ 1 JOIIES Stevens Shop truction difficulties. They're springing up in almost | s fiiq" anq renewing acquaine YO8 ) ; 7 ;i ; 3 e e Vi every town and village and in many city suburban |y’ ©€ | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Species. Pronounce spe-shiz, E as in | LADIES'—MISSES The Rexall Store districts. Farm families are buying up space in these [ME, T as in IT; or spe-shez, both E’s as in HE ; READY-TO-WEAR Yolis RAsHe Dhairit: concerns as fast at is is made available. City f0lks, | .papnye Daniels, radio opefator OFTEN MISSPELLED: Caricature; CAR, not CHAR. | | seward street Near Third e g | 100 2z quick to take advantage of them | here, received word from New Or- SYNONYMS: Annource, assert, proclaim, inform, declare, report, . BUTLER-MAURO AS A SOURCE OF WEAL Today housewives are “putting up” garden produce fjo. o oo oo s broud papa. ! el i ; INSURBNG l N d s almost at the rate their grandmother did, | e b ‘ ; re doing nicely 5 3 % is yours.” Le i H DRUG CoO. and meats {Mother and son are doing I ) WORD STUDY: a word three times and it is yours et us | aska UsIic S P Y One of the largest, most valuable assets of the when grandmother’s family was almost totally depend- |,y gelighted father obtained 'y ooco'ourocabulary by mastering one word each day; Today's word: | serican people is frequently considered inta ent on home canned StutEs for e o are quickly |1€ave from his chief and immedi-| prey GENTYy prilliantly; radiantly. (Pronounce the U as in UP,| | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager HARRY RACE t is the protection, in terms of dollars, maintained by meats and vegetables from i Ass Y lately flew to New Orleans. He is i oot SAlGEIR . phs niihes e ool varti R byt L Aot ] Pl MusIcal Yiintromients It is the protection The Life In- frozen and held for later consumption The method expected to return to Gustavus accent secol syllable)s a 'SS was g \ 5 | and Supplier D - payments of life insurance premium 1o is much quicker and easier than the old canning | soon Bennett i i o : rugglst : titute has just reported that premium p 5 erved ‘ Phone 206 Second and Seward urance stitute has b routine -and tne food is even better when served | S % “The Squibb Store” now total $5500,000000 a year and cover insurance How much of the nation's meat is now held In) e o Duoan and Demareug are' T h 1 = valued at $160,000,000,000. Only by comparison With |,.iuate storage it would be difficult to say. But the frequent visitors at Gustavus via HEINKE GENERAL Where Pharmacy Is a ‘ important economic activities can the size of |amount is tremendous. Most locker plants will butcher, | b o5 B o bian e with which MODERN ET ROBERTA LEE REPAIR SHOP Profession uch a sum be understood. It is about per cent |cut, wrap and label meat animals - cattle, shvc)_). hogs. they Rie lantng perishable food- | YWelding, Plumbing, Ol Burner| this country’s total annual retail trade, In thousands of districts tens of thousands of families| o ™ juneay Their freight|dsee CURR BHEL S o | H S ey 20TH CENTURY MEAT b § g imated as likely to are buying their meat just that way. Such procedure iife the PAAE 3 g 5 s } =z | £ MARKET is year has been estimated as it has its dangers, to be sure—for little of the meat is[ "¢ 17 . i Q. When a woman stops to speak with another woman in a restau- GENERAL REPAIR WORK I % i SO0, - Life dnsumsnce SRS ()\ll‘l;\')l.:lkl)(‘(':}‘(l‘. But it's going on, nonetheless. | The mailbosr Aurora came in|Taht, What should the men at the table with the latter woman do? | | Phone 204 929 . 12th st. -'“--f::s Most_Popular cquivalent to the total of all United States | "5y WF ovant the trend will be to commercial ’ruf::l'n'm‘“‘\)ll:(;mugl\ e A. They should rise and remain standing until the first woman | Meating” Place ’ 1 trade for the past twenty years. Certainly it |, .4\ crers and canners, one cannot say. A portion .. “o v B EEEC P e see | departs “ 5 2 ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS is not an intangible set, for ultimately all life | ;o i he goodstuffs thus laid by would have beei put o i Q. Should the groom ; for the bridesmaids’ flowers? I The Store for Men PHONE 202 insurance, as it is paid to beneficiaries, is disbursed |qsige under former conditions by careful farm wives. | cs sl A, No: this 1§ an oblization of the bride; 1 in trade or one kind of another, going into real |But the totals are doubling and redoubling with the| oo . <o " mecion was held Q. In what way can one repay the courtesy of a pleasant automobile- SABINS FOR estate or merchandise, transportation or education coming of the locker plants. Effects of the smlfl m"v:(“ the Glenn Parker residence. rige? W i sertai e fel ater, e Py Ca t already . o bl 5 ‘ gt S lmem to be felt, later, if indeed, they canno | More votes were cast this time than A. By inviting the members of the party to stop for tea. | | Front St—Triangle Blda. “’all Pap ) o i e R AT be seen B bataca TAX LEGISLATION NEXT YEAR o c iz i er The veteran Chairman of the House Ways and ce. antisoclal, always antisectal, seéms: to be thel B 7 i - . . Means Committee, Representative Robert L. Dough- | _ 1»0“;‘ \‘;(“S‘Ufr“ e or e e mordse i) DR (Lortie: niley flew ‘LO[ ;u; LO OK a nd LEA R N | |Warfield's Dl’llg Store Ideal Paint ShOp ton of North Carolina, predicts that a tax revision FHe m“_'-“m_ mn;s el | s dor moticel o C GORDON { | | Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) D bill will be written by the Eightieth Congress after it | ® e e ‘;m;m} ks % SRS R s e e el £ ' NYAL Family Remedies red \W. Wen meets in January, but that it will carry no 20 per cent | yoman who found an expensive watch did not| vy L What is the distance between bascs on a baseball diamond? | | oo ¢ reduction of personal income taxes. There was a little |, 0010 ronort it because she thought that it was| Mrs. John Willis was taken il 2. How many States were represented at the first Continental Con- ICFC CREAM Douglas Boat Shfip political medicine in this qualified forecast, for it la piece of costume jewelry, fairly impressive compli- while visiting relatives here. A gress? cct O s | was obviously aimed at the argument of Republican rent for designers of inexpensive ornaments, |plane was called and she was 3. What are the males and females of rabbits called? NEW CONSTRUCTION and | / Representative Knutson of Minnesota that Federal | i 7; SRS i |rushed to Juneau for medical car 4. What is the source of the quotation: “Goodnight, goodnight! HUTZHINGS ECONOMY [ REPAIR JOBS expenditures could be cut sufficiently to permit a 20 In Delaware, a convicted thief has been given T0 date we have reccived no word parting is such sweet sorrow"? | MARKET P S per cent reduction. Representative Doughton pro-!pic choice of 10 lashes or a year in prison. It's hard 'as to her 5. What is a student of the U. S. Naval Academy called? Choice Meats At All Times Phote Douglas 182 i vided himsel{ with some premises that are fairly im- | o say which is more surprising: the idea that the| o T=e ANSWERS: P e et ug] . pressive, however. He spoke about his unwillingness | two punishments are equal to each other, or the fact | ‘2 i uup})e(lp};m-é s 1. 90 feet. gt e, r e rans’ benefits, cut expenses at the cost |that the lash is retained in “modern” penology. e o ab ol s E 2. Twelve; Georgia was not represented. 1 fo redues veters : dlght. . e Alaskan Hotel 3. Bucks and does. ! R S Fa oot that they will use no Hollywood | salers are no longer bullish. . . . e L s 5. Tk sa8h) | 5 "‘e waShlnglon | material at all unless the copyright | President Truman has appointed '\‘*‘f‘" Chz I‘““f“ 8 A_‘ R‘m_]ef) f'md Juliet” by Shakespeare. | The Charles w. CarIEI Newly Renovated Rooms holders have first agreed that the| one of the outstanding battlers|Wire from his Eughne Ghasge) 5. Adnidshipeien, | at Reasonable Rates $ -Go- ; ithout re. |against juventle delinquency in the Fast, telling of his| — — == Mortuar Me"y Go-Round films may be shown without re-|against juvenile quency, . X g 4 rd Curr: as U. S. Judge in the recent marriage. Gene is a fine | PHONE SINGLE O { striccion before educational and|ward Curran, as U. S. Judg : Fourth and Fearklin. Ste. TContinia o PaetOne) other groups, | District of Columbia. . . .Unless|l2d and we all join in wishing him E L L l s A l R L l N E s Ir . S G R i el it [too many northerners endorse it | the- best of lick { 1 PHONE 136 ) H tirst, the new novel, “Night Fire, S “ i A i zil so far remains noncommittal CAPITAL CHAFF 19 TEW. Dojer s SR 1" i without. exception’ Mrs.. Giain DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU 10 KETCH“{AN | VANITY BEAUTY Outside of Latin America, eleven North Carolina Republican Cal-|should be well received in the Batker et the L i lony AR card Bevera e co SALON R s iy | Vin Zimmerman claims he was mis- | South. The author, young Edward ~* " Ry e s v,a Peiersbm and Wran eu | g = 3 countries have also expressed their i 3 b mer, writes of SrOWer in our community. er | | Wholesal 805 10th St. | | Cooper Building d Belt f that if Quoted by this column regardir | Kimbrough, a southerner, writes ol Tours aye Mheen . e oliti olesale ) Fppart Buc (DEL TIEIes 1A Heos on i : “penal-| the South’s dilemma over social roses ha Ber . res ! B can KAl thise 81 vojes through |28 NIews (onitetonding: DEpupenalgi Ll it and to date her rose bushes are With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and | | PHONE 216—DAY or N1GHT | | | ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager 3 ’ ; cor may be ties. Here are his complete, full,| traditions | il Toaded with' buds steamers for Prince Rupert. Vancouver, and Seattle i 2 | N e e and official views on the subject: | (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE. Inc. 1946) Still loaded with buds. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 | | for MIXERS or SODA POP | | Open Evenings Phone 318 o sl 4 he s & hBE e | p ; :’\':\(b‘m-;;ldul' Belt apologizes for ‘I plan to join with a group of| | On Election Day Chu"kle P 0 " J[ i the prompt repeal of the and ] lves. It is puttir 1dl SRl e B L s e functions ! 1 calves. It is putting it mildly to (SRS L ““My grandfather, Jonathan Belt,”| (0 reiund to all victims of treble ON TRIP TO STATES |<ay chuckic i delightea. MUTOB REBUII.D and HABINE SERVICE i hmd-shvllvd‘d“m"g“ the amounts they have | he explains, “was a Yankee trader from Boston, soiPaid less a reasonable penalty. We| ajuar¢ white and Mrs. White .u-e! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matson spent Machine Work—Wellhng ! ALASKA ELECTR oulcs maybe that's what's the matter| Will urge the refund on the ground | | passengers south on the Princess|the past week visiting friends in ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE that tax violators by the thousands with me.” |Louise for Los Angeles, Calif., and | Hoonah, Gull Cove and Pelican. ) J : s ds * 2 {have settled with the Government|yfier remaining there for a time|Returning to Gustavus from Peli- 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 | ales an ervice SHE WASN'T FROM .\llS.\'()l'Hljb\ paying from :d ]}:lu’n: )lgp..a will go to Washington, D. C., %(, can they had as their guests -\,n-l .—_—-——"———————J" - ~ - = BOX 2165 PHONE 62 Kate Smith was 50 excited she|PCreent penalty, and that the OPA gitend a meeting of the Republi-|and Mrs. Einar Ojaniemi srssroes y| lost her hat and almost forgot h,,,,‘mld‘m‘ not be required to Payican National Committee to be held —-—— i gloves when she called at the White| 1Y MoTe penalty than tax viola- in December. | The number of interconnecting i : House to launch the Community \'1"-* 1_)“%“"1.“("[ i l"’l"f’b“-‘}‘ Mrs. White is Republican Na- | telephones serving the people of Ha cra Iers ol lra S Chest drive and to give President| 41“~*["”*]"d"r> views for '“;J tional Committeewoman from Al- the United States is approaching i & reasons: F: ess t . 2, asks Truman the original copy of the| oo D fairness to him. 2,'gskq 30,000,000. To let the country know what it — —— e | Community Chest’'s new march Bendix and Sentinel Radios may be in for under Republicans. For Every tell me about every- body here is from Missouri 4. Developing a national conferences for twenty subject or proposition tor " HAINES " SKAGWAY "~ MONDAY vears, iirst devised the system of b | e i‘(’_d Besiher ‘_“H‘N? ‘,'"{‘J; 1t was significant that Vin- FlLTo[G posed by Maj. George Howard of | oenf tpeetteri, son of an Italian R[I[N[E Purpose her New York, gave the address of wel- %6, Drdit ,m,mm AHM! PH “B IR Gec reat to be home again ACROSS a8 i H 4 4 come at the United Nations, an' 1. Goddess of the 39 Bibl REE il BADIO EQUIPMENT Mr. President,” said Miss Smith] 0°C S : gy _pat PIA } H White House | CTE&LIZation ‘to which Italy now arvest 29. Note l 2 H } onoe & h OUS.| seeks admission. . . .The Russian| % Deeds scale & T[H[ IR “l. i Yeu know, I am . 8. Declare 40. Greek islan: El H delegation didn’t bluster into the Tub 42, 0ld form of [JEN i to hear| UN Opening surrounded by body- | 15 Phiiipine i Likes PlET 039-2 Long' 2 Short i U's n rare BUATds, as they did at San Fran- et : L AND H : a rare| .icco. Ambassador Ben Cohen, 4. Deal out 45 C 7 H J you find a native g | o5 —DELIVERY WILL BEGIN [} 7 a member of the Chilean delega- N 49, li::hl boat O i i 0 0 s STE : 1 in Washington any : IN A FEW MINUTES i e 2ty 8 o o e o i o it C witiiy | MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH & hey » H H i H i f H H o— 57. Shipping instantaneous telephone transla s taines pvi HOLLYWOOD HINDERS ARMy | SHIIneous te :«vhu]l(x-li‘4<:ih‘1;“$1l:x;u ! Bi Ristiaance Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle i 10 P gusted v 3 ractus g 3 b "I 24 Sufficient: 59. Latvian s Bollwana pestecen When” 1t comes o conterences s - > g 0 puren ot DOWN Juneau Ready-Mix otk 4 e Canada’s Prime Ministe: acken. 26~ Tyrant ) 1 iy during the war, the Army and el ime Minister Macken- 35 Wished o ou @7, Understand 2 Writing SITKA and Wayporis every Wednesday 6 P.M. C()ll(!l'ete, l]lc. : PASSENGERS, FREIGHT and MAIL e — o L e e e e e zie King who has missed very few. 23 Epoch material 3. Floors . Hebrew prophet Navy have quietly decided that they will use no more Hollywood film or talent in ma training pic- MERRY-GO-ROUND tures. Hundreds wartime films Credit the Army with a forth- have been blocked from use by edu-|right stand on post-exchange cational institutio: unions and money. It is turning $22,000,000 of civic groups—even though made post-exchange profits back to the with public funds—simply because Treasur; The fund could have they contain a little film or a little been kept by the Army for its own musie ighted by commercial uses, but Secretary Patterson ruled picture firms otherwise. Reasons for the cot- Hollywood talent the ton slump were not so mysterious, Signal Corps, particularly during despite the howls of anguish from the war, played hand in gove with Senator “Cotton Elme Thomas their former bosses in okaying the: of Oklahoma. One reasocn was that contracts. Result has been he had helped the upward price even now, 14 months after the end trend when the OPA wanted (0 of the war, more than 5000 films control speculation. Another way cannot be released by the services cotton hoarding. Some southern for showing to the public merchants had put cotton away A Juture film schedule calling waiting for a price of 50 cents a for nearly 1,000 new pictures a year pound. Final straw was the mari- has been laid out for the Army and time strike which prevented cotton the Navy. After reviewing this with frcm being shipped abroad Sen Joe O'Mahoney’s Surplus There are definite signs that con- Property Committee, both the sumers are getting more choc Army and the Navy have decided That is one reason why big wh HERBERT W. HAKALA 1 as a paid-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA 1891—0ver Half a cen'"fy of Ballklng—lMG EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENI Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE : * ' and receive TWO TICKETS to see: THE BANDIT OF SHERWOOD FOREST" The B. M. Behrends Federal Tax—12c per Person < B ank PHONE 14__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO0. 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