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PAGE FOLR " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1946 et —————————— e e = e — = — s - . e e~ - - oo e — - - o = .I ‘I lf E 0 | repeal the veterans’ tax were defeated. i B | peerreere s "“"""""’"‘z! MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 147 "% l) P A mpire | It is probable that more funds for Alaska's vet- _— i3 - O i on " [ it S s R0 SO =120 YEARS AGO . parprng || P2 B L KASER | lcecom wa roumom , EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY As ll ]nnlll((l’) of rkm, .‘mn [l ‘mxu ]T(‘nn(l\xml d(';l)l.nv | | BLOMGREN BUILDING in Scottish Rite Temple 3 5 President ment wi > asking for more ey, a g W E: BT PR e 5 H L ittt ment IX‘ o “L% 1“1 more money, .i,(ln'l : ":l'r]"r\ | oo : . Phone 56 Kagtnnihg: &5 750 5 ol Editor and Manager Tequest for a substantia increase for all Ter-| NOVEMBER 5, 1926 HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. M. L. MacSPADDEN, f o7 Bhimed Mavimgyr: | OTIAL WORKRIS e NOVEMBER 5 e| This reader “ad” appeared in The Empire tcday: “Free Kittens, Call Worshipful Master; James W. 7 - T S usoitl o BeeHD IR B . S Wor) LEITEE e Thomas W. Larsen | Anderson Music Shoppe.” LEIVERS, Secretary. SUBSCRIPTION RATES c What the Dreamboat Proved | Helen Fraser ° Jallles C. caoper, CPA —_— Rl OISl e . Edna Chamberlain o| practically 90 per cent of the returns of the Alaska election had BUSINESS COUNSELOR Silver Bow Lodge g t the following rates b (New York Sun) . Frank Kramer ® | heen received by The Empire. Only small precincts remained to report. Specializing in No. A 2, I in advance, $7.50 The flight of the Pacusan Dreamboat over the | < Rien rec : r ks TRb iy Vi promptly notify Polar ice frol 2 el 2Ver- was it Bonnie Stevenson '3 N Maraqu lependent ce a 2! 1 ; . or irrest in the delivery | to be a stunt, although it could not avoid some of the | o Atrs, Gl BASHEN §ifDtingateito Cangréeay,and (lom Marquam, s ";lfif““‘d""v t"' 5b°n’ Trust Accounts day at 8:00 P. M, I. O. O, F. HALL, . ia Office, 602; Business Office, 374 stuntish trappings which nearly every pretentious| g Delbert Roberts o {In the First Division f! looked as if Will Steel, Republican, was d o be| <Vlsltmg Brothers Welcome experiment attracts. There were the usual fanfare| g Trene Waters o |Senator, and Benjamin, Ferguson, Paul, Worth, Kubley, Hardy and | GEORGE JORGENSON, Noble gt of publicity, the pictures, the farewell and welcoming|q o o o o« © ® ® ® ELour‘. n were racing for Representative seats The EI'Win reed co‘ Grand; H. V. CALLOW, Secretary tled to the use for to it or not other- - ceremonies, the delivery of a special edition of a| ¢ v Wished Hawaiian newspaper to King Farouk and the proposal that the big B-29 circle the pyramids for the benefit Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 ! Vice-President Harry Lucas presided at a snappy Chamber of Com- | ineau Cafe. A special committee was named | one issue: Cpposition to what they | v ' alle J. S o g" rgen- | merce meeting in the G: Alaska Newspapers, 1411 of photographers—vetoed because fuel had run low. | Called U. S. "meddling” in Argen- mer 5 R i . ; B HAY, GRAIN. COA e of Fo But what i Army Afr Forces wanted. to Geterming] B "Andi i ironic, be-|to greet three important Salvation Army leaders coming to a three-day i 'IOR.\(QI?I L Mects every Wednesday at 8 p. ] 5 was whether or not in the light of developments in | cause the other countries had nev-|ccnvention here within a few days | & e rdioh lEr:l Visiting brothers welcome. & aviation the Arctic wastes still form a great protectiveer before warmed up to their | - C. REYNOLDS, Exalted wall north of this continent. They found the answer | haughty neighbors of the pampas. | The Douglas Chamber of Commerce started plans, energetic plans, c A L I r o R N l A Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary in it is negative | (A popular gag throughout Latin|go. , pridge between Douglas Island and Juneau. “We arce going to g2 velt accomplished \ Grocery and Meat Market General Carl A. Spaatz, Chief of the Army Air | America is: Roo it,” a live wire committee declared | w2 Forces, said, the Dreamboat's achigvement “proves ihe | two miracles during the “’f“| | 473 — PHONES 371 METCALFE SHEET METAL e A B S N R s S DA B (eormandy] an Associated Press dispateh to The Empire from Washington, D. . | High Quality Foods at Heating—Airsonditioning—Boat nrflx(w': ;‘:unmwr‘i”-n):rt;;nfl‘m :i; ({“{ LT.“:‘,” sl PR f " |said Willilam Randolph Hearst, publisher of many new: had filed Moderate Prices Tanks and Stacks—Everything thought—that the Arctic air, “which is the shortest| Now, with this issue simmered’ application with the Federal Power Commission for a preliminary b route to most places, navigable and that com-|down to an apparent stalemate!permit to construct a power project at Snettisham, Alaska, with nm,‘ Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. munication can be maintained with ships and shore.” | and wartime pressures generally ' cbject of establishing a pulp plant to furnish paper. | Jones_s,evens sbo e We know now, for instance, that if the Nazis had not | relaxed, nationalism is again rear-| . i 10p been kept busy countering our own attacks and work- | ing its pretty head all over the| Among those drawn for the grand jury to meet in Juneau on Novem- | LADIES'—MISSES’ “The Rexau Slore“ ll, Cash Cole, John Harris, H. M. Porter, Helmi | ing on rockets for use against Britain, it would have | map. Pan-Americanism may be a'\ 16 were Har been comparatively simple for them to have struck at | fine thing, say the Latins, but it's! = “p 006 5w the heart of the arsenal of democracy from bases| still every man for himself in | | Seward Street Near Third READY-TO-WEA! WEAR Your Reliable Pharmacists BONUSES FOR VE | seized in northern Scandinavia. The Pacusan Dream- |world markets Boid In tHEENA e st whs by BUTLER-MAURO £ | boat has shown that in planning for the future, what- | ternational conference halls, too. eather Tepor b e e ] i i i DRUG CO. » If all the bond issues voted on in several States| ever it may hold, the Arctic no longer can be written| Latest symptom of this reawak- &~==—== rr=——==-—==="= e R A]aska MIISIC supply . ¥ resentment t d Brazil, due to today are successful, veterans will pocket nearly a | Off as a safe barrier | ened touchiness is general Latin g HARRY RACE ge from flat cash billion dollars. The proposals rar Daily Lessons in Eng“sh %1; L: GORDON *: Arthur M. Uggen, Manager payments to aid in buying homes, businesses or farms Herald Centenary the “superior” attitude allegedly Pianos—Musical Instruments payments to aid in g SEnith | adopted by the government of that | §____________ Sl S and’ Susioies Druggist Michigan veterans will get as much as $500 if the T v B () raiaty e e i b : i SHELR ot S8 COUDATy I e . e behory | WORDDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “It is 1o use for me to| | Phone 206 Second and Seward bonds pass. New York propose: the Brazilians are behav- to pay out $300000- | The Boston Herald, as flouris 1ng as it is venerable, | is “The Squibb Store” , “It is OF no use for me to write.” 000. The Tilinois issue is for $385,000,000 to pay $10 to | has celebrated its 100th anniversary with one of those | ing as if they were “too good for write." S Wh i as ated its E: 3 g i e ol 8 A Pl as ) J TENF ere Pharmacy Is $15 for each month of service. Rhode Island service | monumental centennial editions which must excite the | eve ever since they be- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Lever. Pronounce first E as in Mlu,‘ HEINI)(E (.L}\H,R thmmx Is a men would receive a flat payment of $200 envy of all publishing contemporaries struggling | came the only Latin American na- or as in LET REPAIR SHOP against desperafe newsprint shortages. But the tion to sit at the Paris Peace Cung OFTEN MISSPELLED: Ridiculous; RI, not RE. Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner| 5 Herald's centennial is a publishing triumph in other savory, palatable, appetizing, delicious. . Blacksmith Work 20TH CENTURY MEAT ference. SYNONYMS: Tasteful, tasty M ways as well—in its graphics, typography and editorial| This sounds like a bad joke, but WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us GENERAL REPAIR WORK ARKET sword:| | Phone 204 920 W. 12th St. Juneals S (Bopalar content. Unlike so many special editions of the kind, real fact is that feelings are ser- rease your vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today not agreeing with itself cr something else; contra-! Meating” Place . incre moreover, it is devoted very little to self-adulation or | fously ruffled; so much so that ;oo vererp land for resale to veterans. A move has been started | to autobiography. For, as the »ers managing editor, one Latin diplomat recently said Mihns MGl ~ichll At dur froms. bk . PhomsaNsent. Wi " ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS sy Addison The Store for Men PIIONE 202 to have the legislature approve a $250,000,000 bond |'Mr. George E. Minot, puts it, “It is not the purpo: “I am certain that a number of dictory o 2 1 issue to give ex-service men between $200 and $300 | of this edition of the Herald to deal extensively with | governments, including my own, Peliteness and gocd humor. 2 : & 5 # tise any InVIEEIOR (SRR e e i b e each. New Jersey expects to apply 335,00,000 o vet- | the glories and the terrors of the past. We intend to would refuse any invitation issued 5 ’ erans’ housing talk very little about ourselves as a newspaper or about from Rio today.” z ETIO U ETT E by SABINS FOR This trend is following closely that of the period | the past of New England It is with the initiative MODERN ROBERTA LEE Front SE.Trand ‘Bia "rall or ol angie 1adg. P | feats of ihe past, that this edition of the Herald is' Politics SRS S R L T — aper chiefly concerned.” discord once more, now that the | BT, i The Territory of Alaska is ahead of these States 1t is much concerned, too, with the great industrial | War-born myth of “one big, happy Qsihiouid friends; be gétires toublpok fur A tiers 1t : Warfield's Drug Slore Ideal Pamt ShOP in taking care of its veterans, but not a bond issue | region of New England which the Herald serves. democratic family” has died of nat- A. Tt is nct necessary to wear black; any dark clothes will do, but ety Gus . S Drig) P 7 s > ma e g 3 PAN-AME..iCANiSM COOLS following World War T when most States voted funds 20 genius of the man of today, rather than with the which the veterans would have to help pay off in | paper’s growth has been, no doubt, a reflection of the ural causes. Latins arc frank in sports or gay attire should of course never be worn NYAL Family Remedies California proposes to authorize $100,000,000 in bonds permitting veterans to borrow $7,500 on a home and $13.500 on a farm. A bond issue of $25,000,000 in Texas is for the purpose of permitting the State to buy t s is also an apple of bitter L | to pay bonuses to veterans in one form or another Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt later years. Such a proposal came up at the last|region’s growth which it has at once shared and expressi fretful concern over Q. How should a an introduce her husband? special session, but since Alaska cant bond itself \ helped to shape. The Herald’s emphasis on the mag- Chile’s swing to the far left. Like- A. As “my husband” or “John” to her social equals, as “Mr. Brown” HORLUCK’S DANISH | | | Douglas Boal Sh without the permission of Congress, and since the bill | Dificent potentialities of New England is an expression Wise, they're worried about the Pos- ¢, seryants or business acquaintax | ICE CREAM g ol' would have to be paid anyhow at some later date, per- H’l‘s f,‘;“.“‘?u:]“‘x'm‘l"‘:‘“il“"‘k'l: “j"{‘;"":’:“‘If‘('!\:“l‘f;il;‘lll"(;'I'f:l:w‘\‘f Sy o N "ty Q. Should you argue with the waiter in a restaurant about your bill NEW CONSTRUCTION and haps when the Territory couldn’t pay, it was abandoned | Paper success. R in front of guests? j bl | | HUTSHINGS ECONOMY oA SBAVOE Gl Al exbiss fax | ~ We congratulate the Herald on the completion “If something starts popping in A. Noi if a disoussion 1§ uecessary, step salde | MARKET & It is interesting to note that several candidates | of whay are said to be the hardest hundred years and any one of the countries where ten- £ N e s Choice Meats At All Times FREE ESTIMATE who campaigned for election strongly on a plank to | wish it a prosperous and useful second century. sion is greatest—Mexico, Nicaragua, by i i Ty Phone Douglas 192 . | Honduras, Venezuela,” declared one I_O 0 K a n d LEA R N A. C. GORDON || Located mv G.earg; E:os. Store —_——e | L “‘e washmgmn | During the past two weeks the first is a list or American firms weil-informed ambassador, “it will o Caad | PHONES 553—92—95 r in the cotton market lost which aided the Nazi-controlled spread to the rest, and then the & Pl g The Alask“ flolel Me"y_Go_Round | the South millions of dollars and industrialists right up to Pearl sort of disorders that make Molo- R o Ned! for having Hicrganiesd “the Cons Cl ] C gave the cotton belt a serious Harbor. The second is the texts tov & Co. happy will blossom right 1. What German officer is noted for having reorganized the Cen- | |The Charles W. Carter wly Renovated Rooms Few people remember, however, of a number of secret treaties be- here in the Americas.” tinental Army during the Revolutionary War? alvmasonlble Tt (Conmtinuea mom Page One) that this was exactly what Chester tween the Nazis and Spain, Italy, Meanwhile, the State Depart- 2. Which is larger, Texas or Alaska? Mortuary i L —————————— | Bowles, then economic abilizer, The USSR and other countries. ment knows it can't hope to hold 3. What are considered the fine arts? B PHONE SINGLE O Democratic seats conceded to Re-| Warned against: last March. At Full detalls on these agreements the Rio Conierence this year, even 4. What is the origin of the word “honeymoon’? Fourth and Franklin Sts. publicans a lew weeks ago—and he | that time he sought to increase have never been released if the other countries get over 5. How many ages of man are mentioned by Shakespeare? PHONE 136 named six seats specifically—are | the margin on cotton trading in — their “mad” at Brazil. There have ANSWERS: VANITY BEAUTY not being conceded now. |order to prevent runaway cotton PAN-AMERICAN GETS MAD AT just been too many international 1. Bhren von Stetben (1730:08): c d B c SALON Senator Sparkman went over the | Prices: BRAZIL huddles for the twelve scant months' 'y o oo oS on twice as large as Texas, ard beverage Lo. 4 cotintry, state by :atate, and pre- Bowles rrm(-m‘bmrd the economic yno Jimmy Byrnes wid his Of 1946 5 g i TR R Wholesale 805 10th St. Cooper Building dicted that the Democrats would C4tastrophe which hit the South o conference the other day that Off the record, the consensus 8 Musle, paining, eoulpbure, abd architeqiiss, retain 231 House seats, a major- after the last war when cotton P.’x‘nvAmrri(‘nn relations “-,«;-py sub- among top officials at the State 4. The old Teutonic custom of drinking wine made from honey dur- PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager ity of 13 :('lxmbvd to its highest peak, then stantially unchanged since last Ap- Department is that the Rio Con- ing the first 30 days after the marriage. for MIXERS or SODA POP Open Evenings Phone 318 “We will lose between 10 and 12 40PPed to its lowest ril, he was glossing over a prob- ference will mever take place at 5. Seven. seats all told jn the House and|, Dut Bowles' attempt to keep cot- jon, which has his State Depart- all, but that its agenda will be ———- - e e - % not more than 3 in the Senate,” (0% On an even keel ran into peny aiges nibbling nervously at Passed on to the full-dress ninth R § Sparkman forecast. The present | SeTious trouble. Senator Elmer o gingernails. International Conference of Ameri- EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED SRR SIS G e e N make-up of the Berbte {s: Demo-| Thomas of Oklahoma, Democrat, idn’s & Byrnes indicated that the ques- can States, now scheduled for Bo- crats, 56; Republicans, 39; Pro-|dldnt like it. He ranted and yon o Argentina's fuliiliment of gota, Colombia, “early in 1047." DR.D.D. MAROUABDT raved. A glance at the Congres- Al Dreoh) ‘wha plhksd ok T : gressive, 1 {ionalimacorcfor 1agh sbrina o rec her Chapultepec commitments was OPTOMETRIST : S i 1 still the chief bar to holding the only Latin American nation to at- Sec and § vealing. Senator Thomas fumed il peono. and IR s — | Py THE DEMOCRATIC LINE . o thrice-postponed Rio Conference. tend the Paris Peace Conference PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS le nd er “Our candidates are in safely inj 204 fulminated for page after Acuuany, it's no longer so simple because she sent an army to Eur- ! Sa S @ s vice page i BOX 2165 PHONE 62 % 1R Washington, Nevada, Utah, New as all that; continental solidarity ope. Other Latin nation: vhile Mexico, Wyoming, Rhode Island| “Now Mr. Bowles comes along has begun to crack wide open. declaring war and helping other- and Maryland,” Sparkman contin-}and says that these margin re- The Latin nations of this hemi- Wwise, sent no armies overseas. ued, nd we have an excellent | quirements are not sufficiently sphere achieved real unity on only (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 1946) chance of taking away two seats| Digh,” declaimed the Democratic o S e Tedl. . from the Republicans in California ! Senator from Oklahoma, “and so 3 PLAC] ORDERS NOW FOR SPRING DELIVERY ] - RED WING MARINE ENGINES LAUSON Halhcraflers oo Admral e Gas and I Inboard and Outboard and Kentucky.” to keep the price of cotton from QE CEie/a/HARIlPOP Red Wing “Hinwatha_" in stock__sm H.P.—$1,025 Bendix and Senlinel R d. Sparkman named eight “doubt- | mounting he has issued an order LIV ERE 1M AIG O AINIA Other models will arrive when shipping available a los ful” states—Massachusetts that anyone who desires to or |aA[C[C S [E[T[O/NIIME[T MADSEN CYCLE & FISHING SUPPLY—JUNE ware, New ‘York, Penns; .| buy cotton must put up $50 a bale. S|E/A[S/ON/SED/RIE/S'S e = o et Ohio, West Virginia, Missouri and| “If this order becomes effective W), OiPOlO/L | EXPEBT REPAIRS ON ANY Idaho fand if it what Mr. Bow! S|PIAINIRS'T V.Q ACIS| ! The Demoerats, he said, have a|:h it do—namely, drive TIAR AIRIM YIRIA H g ey R0 T e RS A AciEMa s | MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE RADIO EQUIPMENT West Virginia added Scnator 1l amount to $5 on a bale H R M E| A Rflw AT/ E[R Machine wOIk—wcldlng ; } Harley Kilgore would wir 41, Roman br PIA[S EYEs/ToP & ’ e PR 4 Demolln 77 CMROPE ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE Truman fashed a big smoel g Bill what he did oot 2 S SIH B|R|A/S[S[E[S 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 when Sparkman n‘.;mfin"‘(l : Mis- rues was that he had Ly SRR H[A NO/AISEIT]I[E] | souri am he “doubtfu oY : at —— ol B B e : e . NE R sl sing cotton on the ex-| , . forever 1 O|R NINERNER[E| - Lt‘: 3 y\ ;‘\ “1)‘ lu.s(;l ]S).mh through members of his &y poue’in 24 PlE EDISIPE[N MoToRsan ESTEBETH = editorial lauding Democratic Sena- | g, v, Naturally srefore. 4 Main 58. tor Briggs was on his desk “.m”’\ _Nau" B ”u“m". ‘Iu ihe and Selution of Yesterday's Puzzle E L L l s A l B L l N E s *Leaves and every { o Prisss was on his desk. | wanted cotton to go up. Anyway, i Baa F INE SKAGWAY MONDAY you can tdke Senator|phe pot his wish—a pas r a 26 Tromical bird \oris 5 m'r }Prt-.fl.uu;' declared. “He's 80-! Shoitly thereafter, Mr. Bowles B\ M ountain 6. Aflirmative 2 '_srur i consequence via Pelersh“g and wruge“ Leaves for ing to win was eased out of the Government, 33 Near o Born 8. Paradise TBoat I Husky, 6-100t-4 Governor Folsom reported that the Democrats had raised twice as much money in off- SITKA and Wayporis every Wednesday 6 P.M. PASSENGERS, FREIGHT and MAIL | the Office of Economic Stabiliza- tion was virtually abolished, and i the price-control act was thrown on the scrap heap ; ! Meanwhile the price of cotton Despite t '8 We do among | sgyrocketed. Senator Thomas of ourselves,” he said, “the party as aj oklahoma had his way all right whole is solidly behind you, Mr.{cCotton soared up and up and then, President, and will conti having reached the almost record support you price of 39 cents a pound, cotton One reason started down on a level near where Bowles wanted to keep it A lot of people got seriously hurt K€ @p4in this crash. And judging from Folsom con-the Joud screams of anger from Ung a nega-. senator Thomas he was one of what we do.|them 1If so, it was not the specu- tors whom he accused, but he, himself, who was lurgely to blame, Barkon arpolo With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and ed to act for steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle L a ”l‘ FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Torn cereal grass s s, — st s ROBERT D. MARTIN as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "STORY OF G. I. JOE” Alabama as ever before in an year ele secretly ' Went at an e galt Winged Short for a man's name . Scenes of action ue to 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 * The B. M Behrends Republicans ar losing grou despite all th amp: e ballyt the con- trary, is because t stand on tended attacking publicans wouldn't s0 we had to deb: t out Federal Tax—12¢ per Person Y Bank among ourselve SAPIT ; . ‘Big Jim” didn't have to men-| Fepresentative Viignt Patman of PHONE 14__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO0. ; Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERICAL SAVINGS tion He ry Wa ace & name when | Texas, for whom the Library of he said this. The President beat|Congress is preparing a diagnosis him to it with a broad smile jof fascism, is trying to get the - ifull text of the Rogge report, as HOW COTTON TUMBLED |well as twe nighly secret reports People’s memories are short 'now in State Department files, The Ish monk In this place 5. Presently . Interpret: archale . Portend King: French and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear!