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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1946 D '[ Y 11 k E s, the price of new cars by 10 per cent at the most, | - ! [aitver tapers weré set in crystal ‘and aiy ALAsSKd "][)Lr(/ | Instead, he states VAhAI'Ihr‘ price has been increased [ ==— silver candle sticks. The refresh- Publisiied every evening except Sunday by the x”).‘ el It is welcome peys 2o 1“"" ”'“5 = ments were sandwiches, potato 20 Y E A RS A G 0 [rom FARIRE FRINTING COMPANY { belated recognition that wage increases do have an salad, pickles, olives, mixed nuts, THE EMPIRE S nd Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska President | iMPact upon prices but the implications of Mr. — cookies, tea, coffee, punch and cake. GO 5 Vice-President | Thomas' statement that the increase in prices has (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE ) | On saturday evening, Mr. and # T i been substantially greater than the recent wage in-| SITKA, Alaska, Nov. 4—The Mrs. Clarence Rands, parents of NOVEMBER 17, 1926 - L‘n‘u;r(' \(t“x)(;; :\Imr-\l‘ :l:! ‘l‘m :lr'x):‘c“s ,;:(i“'n”")z:‘ill‘\’“.rll\((‘(l @ le « |supply boat for the Cold Storage the bride, were hosts at a wedding The Juneau Lumber Mills closed down for the season and construc- Entered y tfice in Juneau as Second Cla e Sl g S NOVEMBER 17 o |Store, the Eskimo, arrived Friday|din at their home; a turkey, tion was immediately started on the new electric plant to be installed BSCRIPTION RATES automobile producers. At the present time, the prices | & James C. Cooper .}mening with a large shipment of dinner served to the 25 members|quring the winter. Delivered by carri and Douslas for Ynf cars may be about 30 per ce it ‘bu\:n the pre-war | o s, Prod TaEpin, o |food, including lettuce, tomatoe|of the wedding party. | ® g Sa s 3 the followir level. But this rise certainly is not attributable solely | J G A Baldwin o |celery, bananas and shortening. By| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shabo will " e . s to the 18':-cent wage increase ecarlier this year. A & i - o|moming every housewife in town |leave by plane to make their home Mrs. Minard Mill and Mrs. J. J. Connors gave a combination bridge s cording to OPA, that wage advance made necessary L2000, SUeRaR, seemed to know of the boats arrivallin Ketchiken party and luncheon in honor of Mrs. I. Goldstein. an increase of only $16 to $60 a car for General Motors. | ® “'-‘I "‘;‘9;‘1‘>“|5"“‘ : %ol its cargo. ‘At léast they all| g i ! - . UTre: 2 AVBTAGE " ar: . 4 N ughes N 3 | e " News Office. 602; Bu 7. | While precise figures of the average cost of cars b iseemed to be trying to jam into the| Guests at the wedding ceremony Mrs. Mike Pusich entered St. Ann's Hospital for treatment for are not readily available, an increase of this magnitude | ® Fred Schmitz . t” orich b | % 5 4 7 " MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS e s mdbebbin il iR e e St Y Bugeéne. O LMD o |store at once. Men, women andjof Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shabo Fri-jan attack of acute appendicitis. ed Pre ox (('rl:u{})]: d:d 31"" m.-ut\;:v )n\l‘l‘xuv;; of 2 fu“.]i 1‘w| ulm; e hiaed o | Children stood in line patiently|day evening will be interested toj RAEREN s or substantially han Mr. Thomas ber cen fting to @ b . @ e Hya : el estimate” OPA parmitted'a turthier tas of b per Cant|/®. @ | 1\ 875 W e el 91T .EXC“““"”:’: ;;“‘m'” l'”‘: “;’:;‘(‘15‘; \f:;:*kl;m that Mllv- Everett xfld“m; Col. Gideon Miller, Chief Secretary of the Salvation Army in Westein in the price of cars in order to compensate for the - X "lumz.—':nm. e Areis Und“"b[_“‘fl’é"m‘"g ifiok: rl)lrr:,l‘:;::)lml(‘\‘nl:;‘l' Canada and Alaska, and his wife were to be here three days and was N RE Alaska Newspapers, 1411 ' higher c of steel s other pa These higher | sayin shake the hand that shook |edly the store clerks will spend all|who will scon leave her msummto deliver several important addresses. Major S. Church, editor of the ~ Lt b5 prices reflected wage increased granted to workers in|the hand of a king—and has held'day Sunday soaking their feet and on Japonski to accept a radio en-| War Ory, was also to be here. "other industries. In other words, the purchaser of 2| four kings a few times. {enaing thelr Brulass, { it ln e Slates: g R ey ! new automobile must pay for the wage increase zranted | gaping and Currency—This com- | S | Weather report: High, 47; low, 43; clear. | to steel workers as well as the higher wages paid to| j.itven formulates all 19@,&];,‘,0|,‘ The Eskimo reports and unusually| ‘The Sitka basketball season was| fo===== s rrre— s oex -— }=“‘“'\Y;W?”:‘r“;<}"k°"'* G level has | dealing with Federal Reserve S s-istormy trip from Seattle, which!officially started this week with a| b ¥ A by | Most of the price rise over the prewar level has |y = 5 Ea! IEeek nive days, SA*CRRAMIGREAE : i 3 | tem, national banks and fiscal pol-|took nine days. In Grenville Chan- | challenge fr o fotTRer - Eiigh { 1een duie, o, factors ‘ottier thin “tha. wage: incredbes Loy Aetions’ Baic SR, LR RE o nettichl rovh uRE i e e N R ally Lessons in tnglish w. .. GORDON since 'V-J Day. These other factors include the sub- | tBwed by “tHA . Oomkt CuArat-th] o A . { stantial increase wctors include the sub | wolcott. of Michigan, _sometimes fowed by the ~Coust Guard to|dressed to the present High Sch00l! L oo LS i i) 4o B G R T 5| called the “General Motors repre-|Ketchikan for repairs. The herringiteam as follows: during the war. In a controlled economy, where COStS | (o) eaiive in © * Wolcott is t CSF had travelled with the| (¢t 23, 1946—Sturent Governing| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not write, “He staid at the Grand P 1"A':;\‘(n;cly.;..snr‘]ri"‘»;dfll“""“*‘:S~"“;‘X_I:::;')“ Tt "{{"fiir”‘p..,*‘;‘,.(,,_ ohy - oeoe of [Eskimo until the breakdown, then| association. Sitka High School, Stu- | Hotel.” STAID means steady and sober; sedate. Write, “He STAYED S | . = H Ces X s ¢ o continued alone to Sitka with her| ey A B Del at o Gra » 3 | THIs Bas besh demaHstited: many. Hbies: iifing: toe | LLIn0t Sefs Ddlloy, 1cf amerbesBEl e RE UTIaS S L aiitg dents: Do you have the pep to,at the Grand Hotel i - P months. As the AFL noted in Labor's M(ll\\hl\"\hh par on fiscal affairs. First|Carso, @ g ST g lead your team to victory? Is Lhcro‘ OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Grimace. Pronounce gri-mas, I as in Survey for August, “practically the ent living cost | opposed to the Brmslx loay, hni P ix Y 7 o jenough school spirit among the! IT, A as in ACE, and accent SECOND syllable, not the first. {rise has occurred since the steel workers forced ik ,{later championed it. Wolcott will 1‘ o s end) SHODUA G 1” """;mu(h‘m« and faculty to keep the| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Mantel (a shelf). Mantle (a garment) s < E f wor ik 2 . 4 Yaders sserve |€d by Mil ewis, was damaged |(eams’ aig il ’ > ;. . e o S AR ! price ceiling break in February and as a direct resu ‘;';(r"!',d“;:;:i‘;:y:(‘ “x"” Fft(’il‘:‘f"l‘):;'(_"f‘:;‘]“\‘ SUBaeY evafing! When' hwln:p‘,‘.“ "“’lr(‘”‘p);"‘_"(“:V:_“‘::fnzflxlr‘[gi‘ SYNONYMS: Pageant, parade, spectacle, exhibition, tableau. " S R | of this break.” Labor leaders ought to examine care- [ ~°% pirman Eccle s Wiate & i dabk e e LCOHUIIG LRI Y OXIRE o | worD . “Use a wort e ti i B - CONSERVATIVE TREND Ol the Sevelopmients. earlieh this yeat before they | Giscoureging. installment buying, |Wind Dlew a scow lcose, jamming|ihis upset? We shall see. | ORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us g ok ully l"‘[ evelopments un{ ier Ln:l year : m»;c ]mm Big bunkers will wear, brosd smiles the boat against the cannery dock.| «por we, the ex-Sitka High ph\‘J increase your vocabulary by mastering cne word each day. Today's word: * T inaugurate a new series of wage demands, which in| Ly ~( Monday " e e it | v s o S AV | SM e 5 P . 3 Yesterday's clection was more than a Republican | the absence of sharp increases in productiv {,l‘)\whr’n Wolcott takes over this com-| Monday morning y(vm‘don Whit- | challenge the best five men| MICROCQ&M. a little world. (Pronounce n?x-km-kozm. I as in MINE, B landslide. It showed a definite swing away from the ! only force new price increases © | mittee o, skipper of the Tulip King, at<iyoy can put on the court to a, first O asin NO, second O as in OF, accent first syllable). “Philosophers so-called left-wing element of Congress and an putit! LEE 5 | Tnterstate Commerce— Cllnl:'mnn=:fix"z’|“;_“ q‘l”lkf‘““w{:;:)};‘“z:“i{i{"l‘}’"‘i‘li‘uume of basketball, preferably aisay that man is a microcosm, resembling in miniature every, partfithe e i labor vote, Three States adopted broposals which | Harriman’s Job of this committee which deals with| 2 o5 S HE I Morced to ook before the league S We| world."—Switt. would outlaw the closed shop. Practically all of the e railroads, telephones and telegraphs [y eo MG P b S0 TE G o leave It up fo Yo fo set thelaale =3 T E TR 7 CIO Political Action Committee candidates were de- (Washington Post) is veteran Representative Charles |y, i a¢ pegan to sink ' |and e, alko 15 v CONI BIVaiEs by e ! The President showed -shrewdness in picking Mr,|A. Wolverton of Merchantville, N.| 4 il diat |for referees it would be greatly ap- M DE TI LA ‘ feated as were these candidates who urged a ¢ i < s 58 g Mr|A. W g ol ! On Tuesday evening’s low tide:|preciated i ROBERTA LE ) Averell Harriman for the portfolio of Commerce. Mr.|J. Though Wolverton has served|npy. pewis and his hel i e “RTA E attitude towards Russia in ofir foreign policy { 2 4 . T ingres o6t ‘poilc| Miixe Lewls and Qls "aeipers WeFel ‘Remember,“ Wolves, We used o, { Harriman combines in himself all manner of qualifica- | in Congress longer than most €ol-}y, iing on the hull at low tide, at-| —~— CAPRSIOR LS The American people have evidently had enough .. 5 e 4 < " adh? Sbba b ik P Ut b A play for Sitka High ourselves! We tions which had to be considered in choosing a suc- | leagues, he doesn't hesitate to Vo€ pomiting to put on an emergency | warn y b i : g of labor coddling and have demanded some regulation | cessor to Mr, Wallace. A continuity with the New Deal | With the Democrats when it "‘"“""‘r‘u:-h A e SEs flva\tin:' ‘f,m you not ¥0 try anything! Q. When place cards are not used at an informal dinner, how should before labor strife wrecks the whole nation as it is|and Mr. Roosevelt, a standing in the business world | to labor and consumers. He voted|yp. yoq again for towing. A das| L I find the time to the guests be seated? wrecking Alaska today | big enough to apveal to the business community, a |against every crippling OPA am-|janterm exploded, set g ”"“‘;‘ Ut NG PDRr: )10‘" o A. The hostess stands at her place at the foot of the table and ) The American people apparently also have decided | knowledgeability in our foreign relations, particularly | endment, has the reputation of put- o5t and before the Fire D“P“”J";l ot ‘l‘“““‘ i gl L‘"L“]:' designated the places: “Mrs. Brows, will you sit here at the corner? that we are not going to appease Soviet Russia | with Russia and Brtiain—all these conspire to make|ting the country ahead of Party. |ment could go into effective m,(,,,',‘“Pm“cfimb‘.“:fn.[“’“b t’n“’mz(}“tu be“ Mr. Wilson, you sit there next to Mrs. Brown, please. Dorothy, please sit However, with the executive branch of the Go the appointmeni a wise one. The former Ambassador | Indian Affars—Karl Mundt of ithe boat was beyond salvage. o lm"rln't v idka ;“_ m‘“n?' next to Mr. Wilson, etc.” ernment still in control of the Democrats, in spite of | t0 Moscow and London will be a useful addition, |South Dakota, new chairman of} L. lof how much of & drive and push Q. Should radishes, olives, pickles, or anything of the kind, oe placed a generous Republican offer that President ’l'x'unmnih"im& to Yh('l(tlll))ln(r'l ‘N;; Prvi;(k-m in our histo: this committee, is effective, re-| Vernon Hus: only son of Mr.lj gives your team which is out cn the bread-and-butter plates before the meal? is better served with facts than Mr. Truman; none so'source: refreshing, pack sight | a rs. Pa cf | jFent 7 5 UG Qs 4 . resign, it looks as if little will be accomplished for the | 1| corved with understanding. Such a defect ;']:K.;]' 'A“(:l'xll('\)lllll.rxm‘xl;” 1‘\'1)\_.. \,;1‘:‘;\1 2;1(1‘{:]:! ::m Mx.v P.I% Hu A dl?d C‘mobvel |there fighting until the final whis- A. No: bread and butter are the only things to place on this plate. next two years. All key Congressional committees ! gy el k (RS L WL G COTRERER 5|25 of poliomyelitis, at Port Orchard, t1e for your scheol. It's your Q. Should an elderly man give up his seat in a public conveyance t2 3 arises from the deficiencies in his immediate advisorate, | with Sol Bloom on everything|Oregon. Funeral services and in- | ] o ! will of course be taken over by the Republicans, and will at le; be offset with Mr. Harriman enlisted in | pertaining to foreign affairs; hates|terment were held in Seattle on school, students, and your team, 0 a young woman? further appropriations for the Democratic bureaus his official family Russia and once remonstrated|October 28. ok i 2 'lv\:, }u_m ou'L to sup}’wrl }Dll? u‘a_mb A. No; this is not expected. which have been criticized by Republicans will prob- It has always been felt by thode who know him—1 good-nature bn. B¢ el : G L nsoad | THEY'LL, NEED: IT! “We remain: ., good-naturedly with Ibn Saud, rul Vernon Hussey was discharg~d!Tony Herman, Harry Silver, Don z ably be nipped in the bud as present funds run out and we don't profess to—that Mr. Harriman has a con- | ey of Saudi Arabia, that he and|from the Army last June, after!nreGraw S“ ‘W e £ Dick Today. the strongest potential GOP Presidential | Structive and comprehending mind. He did not show | other Congressmen should be al-|four years service. ‘His parents and “"““ ’ D‘”n“" Bud:;nmf Sty LOOK a nd LEA R N by candidate i still Governor Dewey of New York, a one- |1t When we saw him in action in San Francisco, but | jowed to peek into the ruler's|two sisters made their home here jonnson. Ted Johnson i A. C. GORDON time loser for the big job. But a lot can happen in c:’mdll ;:u::‘;: n;l\l{l:lxlnh(v\u ‘.\(d.,;‘nll md[;n Llon(:rlm harem. Mundt was a vigorous iso-!for several years and built a home — 7phe answer read as follows: es as confirmation-he is firmly wedded to the o g sl i b i 05 A s jee e e e e e} two years EERA i J '® | lation: revised his views duringfon Marine Street. At the end of °t.<25 ; : | ] ; 3y y 0L SELh use of our resources in world reconstruction, both | pe 0% i Ao ey ar e MR ST s b | g, Vli;m‘z;’s}m_:f“":‘:n‘ to beat| 1 Who were the first five Presidents of the United States? Wi ol A economically and culturally. He is heartily back of | pnje Adamson, Counsel of the home in the States. TR : 2. Whose picture has appeared on more postage stamps than any ages lm, Tices Again (’n‘n' ]‘)I‘(\p‘l{idlll{; \wlx)l\ am;m]«cli. Ir{z‘ feels that, in such | pankin Committee, for opposing| | But we, the Wolves of Sitka Hi, other person who ever lived? \ N potiahol ol m?::“fw“- 3 “m)“’(m;‘l“'(" "“ 1(1;:;\ ‘;“[’" 8 | democracy and once kidded Rus-| A daughter, Penny Lou, was borh | aacidedly object! 3. For what words does the distress signal “S. O. 8." stand? Last fall Walter Renther dnsistedsthat ‘automobile other words, he would “fight for peace” by bettering 11‘;3 “:j & “r"“ "}“‘ “Lm u{edlvf::d;:jdm}:!;‘afi:ih'\;‘;}“_l\i h;f.il You bet your life we've 4. What four States of the Union begin with the letter “W"? i workers could receivé a wage increase of 30 per cent the world’s livelihood and propagating ideas of freedom. | \yon of A e ‘f(.q'g'.l 4 B ’:;h re i ;’-x. AHEPLNEC Rifo gob. the weRid, 5. What is the most important metal NOT" 'mined in the United 3 B i th: oty tov sy price increnss; Now hie | Only/dyilo.dolHE ear weidlve ip th the resyansibllties| Lo O Aol SRR SR G e e { B 1. % 7 Thomas, s reporied es having stated | thath ASHHM Ras put on ouF doarsteprefimoral AEIWELL| o Sb. i Bees B0 el ;m‘];a s LS and a half{ have to really put on steam! | ANSWERS: ¢ that the 18':-cent rise in wages should have increased | as material leader: National Detense—Under the ne s - Y Our boys are lithe, their spirits z el 3 e X : erial leadership fearausitation of Oorid the for. |employed at the Webb-Forbes Ma-|pythe; they're really got the stuff. . l‘.‘n:vgzfi;v‘fi:fi:’:iton. John Adams, Thomas Jeffersen, James Madi- The Washinai Division of the Interlor Depart- | plished. . Prohably she got more mer Naval and Military Affairs|Fine Repair Shop. We guarantee in quarters three o i e g e washingion ment for paylug $11500 to Mrs. favors from the “atic Ad. Committees will be merged into| !you will have had enough. 2 e 9. y he Democratic Ad Pt - e E | 3. No words; the letters were selected for thei M G R d E. Fugene Lay, for land mear the|ministration ' than ‘the average ONe, Drobably “énder -tne! chair-fBEMlgs Francey Paul, lyric soprano| yoy call this game an up: : i the letters were selected for their easy detection went e'ry. 0-Roun Finger Lakes for which she want-| Democrat. As a long-time member Manship of Rep. Walter “Ham” of Juneau, is being presented 1IN hay’s OK, you just wait Beny 1 G000 ed $16,500. Taber demanded that| of the Veterans Committce, Mrs, Andrews of Buffalo, N. Y. An-i% concert on the evenings of No-| on Tuesday night at 8 o'clock, 4. Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. ] (Conmtinzea ywom Page One) | the Interior Department be pen-|Rogers has been battling bitterly | drews is a conservative, conscier vember 7 and November 9, at the|we will decide your fate e o} ——— —————————|alized for this penny pinching by | with Chairman Rankin, will be a|tious Congressman with a good rec- |Sheldon Jackson School. The con-| come on up to the HS Gym and ' — b, Pckc ey AR tionist ex-Congressman Ham Fish killings its entire $9,000,000 for vast improvement over the N’“”“'i‘”"" in World War I, who believes |Certs are being sponsored by theipring your shoes and shorts. A ) ) et e P ) T - the and sets with |Student Council of the school t0/ e promise you, though we be lried_ to dictate GOP policy on the wild life. It turned out that Mrs. man from Mississippi | that sun rise: Pl = i Foreign Affairs Committee, Eaton Lay was a constituent of Congress- ; | the br: hats. The Army .will|r2ise funds for the erection ofifew that we really know the court. was continually at his throat. As| man Taber's, | Rivers \““\(ll lhr:xlur,ls N(v\\' (h:n;‘\-,w,l what it wants from him. He ghe school’'s Administration Build-|" A5 for the Pep Club, never fear, L N J a result, FDR invited the New = . : 5 man probably will be George vill be a big y- | An8- ve'll be here on the beam. = . y Un-A - : air- wil e a big improvement, how we' e here on e bea Jersey Representative to the White | - tHEreat “I::“I“':“ ’_‘"_‘l’]"l‘u:j‘l““u Dondero of Royal Oak, Mich.,|ever, over the retiring gentleman| O the evening of November 8! Tnough we won't boo, we're tell- Fau’banks, Ancllorage Whitehorse House rather than Fish. BAton oo jercev bald, a snappy dres- home town of Father Coughlin.|from Kentucky, Andrew Jackson Students of the Sheldon Jacksonjng you, we really yell and scream! VIA HAINES 3 has occupied pulpits in Toronto, Vs v 3 S= Dondero served in Congress for! zray Junior College are helding a re-| The two teams met Tuesday eve- Cleveland, New York, was once f" and a wordy wrangler. His| thirteen years, is one’ of three lcsz,}”m, BELL SYNDICATE, INc, 1946) JeePtion for Miss Paul. ing at the Gym as planned, and 225 g editor of Leslie’s Weekly, served as 1o Ve i or fl‘."’:‘”’_" but | Congressmen of Italian descent, the b b 5 N {the High School team took a drub- PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP Canadian correspondent for the ;i ,,:]“"’é‘;m’e‘“ "T‘l:‘(z;’;s,f‘* ';?:;:‘:;;0“101\ D'Alesandro of Baltimore NOTICE Miss Polly Juckson and Miss|bing—18 to 10—a good showing, New York Tribune and The Bos-\ = “Wwou"gireet proker on ki and Marcantonio of New York,! Afer November 10, no telephone! Dorothy Sunde were hostesses on|considering the weight and ex- Tuesday evening at a bridal show- er for their schcol mate, Mrs. Eu- | being much more in evidence. Don- | rentals for the month of November perience of the two teams. ton Transcrint r' a gre: pX| ' 1oia ;. | dero is a great expert on Lincoln,|yiy pe accepted at a discount. Alll 140 " IH A\ IRIR A\ | from Paine, Webber and Company F i § ‘é _;l 5 kil i » Ways and Means—Harold Knut- 1 pe he 4 B of this vital committee, is bad NEWs time harrying labor leaders, H(,'Cf’v;"wl odd Lincoln, son of theingt Jater than discount day. Pleass Buchanon. anticipated this year, with seven both to his party and the country. wil out-Rankin Rankin and ex- :\»1”' -t” ]Pu.u?llmjl, 1.~‘ lA\l(‘r(x rfm: be prompt. Please add 1% sales tax. e ‘,u»;\ms in town competing. ’rhgy He voted against practically every|Gongressman Ham Fish will be very l“”\“‘ EYe, :“‘f"‘“-\ v""’ .00 i AND DOUGLAS| The American Legion has gen- are: the Sheldon Jackson Junior | defense measure before Pearl Har- papo. he "l“ hisjoffice be 1Bl by VRNeEy TELEPHONE CO. —Adv.|erously offered to cooperate with|College team, Tated as Outside col- bor, claimed “Hitler is displaying Rules Committee—New chairman Stacle, w8 Vigorous, lation lobby-{ e : the Health Council in giving a|lege material - a hot team; Con- - a forbearance that might well be Rt te . ist, After King Gegrge and Queen) SAVE THE DATE dance to raise funds for the main-|Way's team; Sheldon Jackson teams i WeB D€ of this all-important committee,| Mary came to the Capital, Don-| November 9th, Douglas Fire Dept R d two; Ernie’s; ANB and 7. D. BURRORD--%oos! Agent ) emulated by statesmen of other wpjch decides what legislation can | gero held e ek | g ire Dept. | tenance of the Health Center. The|one and two; Ernie's; ' 1. M. POWELL—Haines Agent 4 countries’ o eraonally, Do | e croct Wha Jegllaiin e dero e VIR itana k07 Sl Dt Legion has traditionally given a|Sitka High. There will be a great H claimed the hrazen Mr. Knutson, mouse, will be Leo Allen of Illi-| T frrs PR — |dance every Armistice Day and this|deal of competition and many ex- “_____ e & “I cannot see much difference be-!1ois Allen is pure Illinois corn- s » e (5]1[GRB/A[S[ERREA B /A) [c% Dhad planned to hold Q}mr peFrr:::csg“l::z:;abem‘:‘oglfizim snka{ Th 5 bstitute Evariinion! tween Germany’s actions in Nor- preq i e s o] C d P zl : l ] 'dance on Saturday, November 9. The 1 ki , betwe 4 E way and the New Deal prozram :':“(“ :m!f,i’:",!:l",f,‘::,“ ]:\1?:\] ,f‘f; nf‘\“d“ rossWQl’ uzzie TL'Jz S’EL:: BIE[G| | Health Council had scheduled their |High and Sheldon Jackson 2nd| ere is no subshitute for newspaper auverlssing: g in this country PSRl thi Toad . ehnRariatiak: | e oee e RETEMAG LIE| |dance for Alaska Day, but were|team and Ernie's vs. the ANB| e e e |4 Knutson is noisy, irrepressible, qoes exactly what Joe Martin tells| L Coat of certain "royally - E RIAR E'S| |forced to relinquish the date be-|teams will be played Tuesday eve-) 8 publicity-loving, has a mania 0 pun Iy the first World War he!| animals a1 d ABER 25 cause of conflicting schedules. mgfiq:;]mt(;(‘ks:j LGO’":he Bl MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SEIVICE i cutting taxes, especia B¢ pad a good record as a field ar-| ) APart 21 Bony seales AlLILIEG (B The Ameri L has » ) ial Hi . . - higher brackets ) F 3. Clamor 5. Vegetable or- [ALILERG E| UM he American Legion has NOtipe played at the Territorial High ey :n‘w ¢ "]1“""“‘. ik in e ONCE tillery sergeant. § 2 Number | 2 ]‘151.,, s clo/sielo/ulc E[1] |only offered. the Health Council|school Gym are now on sale at Machine Work Weldmg ¥ B diiial EMundeiein for favoring )‘-‘-'_ ; "“";‘ Coniigiee - Nl o aked ey olp/AlLERED 1] R[T| |thelr date and dance but has offer-(s4.00 a ticket. { ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE the Reorganization Bill Lennan. f s dmoaiiant e s RECIESISIT ed to assist in every way. It is| pouble headers are scheduled for|| 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 e cailed o will be Cliff Hope of Garden Ul_\,“ 15. hing to tior™ S|E/AITHES|E A hoped tha_t the rest of the Com-every Saturday night during the 1 e R el s G e Kans, probably the ablest mem-| fniiling ot Epugtainiiake 1 1:- UlR c munity will follow the American|season. On those Saturdays when z_; of Time's publisher, smoothed it ‘\.; ”[ Cangr ” in “‘;‘“‘X' |;;n!y| i1 Fondle ; P|o[S|T|P|O[NIEf ] 1198“;" to make the dnn;e fl’;{ 0‘1‘:’; the Gym is being used for a dance, §R g ’ s . When it comes to agriculture. Hope | . Mongrel dog: 1/N! standing success as the eal he ga will fall on the follow- E\FQV \n_w re umLH Kipling's vllf.“(,m.' wote: Fiioek. of ~Weridell s ITRIRTG | i AR L A ; :on Council functions for the good of i'ng %u':s?ay_ 1 fall E LL l S Al R L l N E S & gift to the high-bracket taxpayers ""“ W’”:‘“‘; ‘iflfi'&'flm'\ of Agri- Stupid Solution ot Yesterday's Puzzle wm; and le(nt;mslas:‘n ;n-xg:ou; re- 12 (AND'DATES ARE > " AIPETES | culture had /illkie been elected p 5 5 ward or a kind word o anks. H o it o the Wle elov ' oo iy, o S e, Matur (6 Com fryamme of ] via Petershurg and Wrangell riations—This is the all' works han L e = o : : 5 B i i e e 20 French coin B4 Decelt o7, Steen oo The wedding of Miss Alhea !“I“ATED BY Ele A'I' With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and boy mallh o Goyernment can' oy far PO e sloiy S 808 Fipd Buatn, REGH: ¥ad steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle R - lieves that the USA must get ready | t-angled postponed from Thursday to Friday v i spend. Its new chairman Will B¢ o take care of farm surpluses evening as the groom was unablt?lAST “lGHIS MEET FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 jiRn. et "ol Aubum, N & again, should begin now to study to arrive Thursday becausg of the J bank director and president of a quick freezing, new packaging of | weather. However, all guests were - p— - — water company. He is the bull- g produets contacted by telephone Thursday| A class of twelve was taken into ix:.-:ifi-sh,‘::h-L ‘1)::' 1:):}:\ \:\‘1;} énu- o Y ('0mmillfl~——Tlus“ i and informed of the postponement.!the pasture of Elkdom last night “ns. w. E. nnm ngaged in a fist light with Con-|important committee will now shift | kg Flowers for the wedding were and given their antlers at the reg- ¢ . gressman Cannon of Missouri and grom the ohatrmenchis of Misis. | bronoun ™™ fflown in by plane from Seattlejular weekly meeting of the Elks as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA who yells so loud that he once gpnnie rootin’-tootin’ John Rankin | and arranged by the bride, who for{Lodge, No. 420. There was a good EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. restored the hearing of the late ¢y that of a hard-working, effec- narrow |the past year has managed her|attendance at the meeting, follow- Present this coupon to the box office of the Congressman Leonard Schuetz of tjye Jady—Edith Nourse Rogers of | ‘ s,,"“',(ltm,d, parents’ flower shop in Ketchikan.|ing which a lunch of potato salad Chicago. Schuetz always used an'pouwell Mass. Mrs. s s acal Agreement Assisting at the reception whichland cold cuts was served in the cAPlToL Tu“‘r“ car trumpet o tbhr_ ”S”f;‘ DU of the oldest members of Congress| et was held at the See House follow-|club rooms. during one of Taber's bellowing (rom the point of service, having | ing the ceremony were Mrs. Char-| The baby Elks initiated were o & tirades & nerve in his ear Was suecceded her husband in 1925 She ‘across 1e§ Whittimore, aunt of the bride,|Fred R. Wolf, Robert C. Nelson, and receive TWO TICKETS to see: restored and he discarded the phag served the Government 25 vptian solar | Mrs. Roy® Avrit, Mrs. Bill Rands,|Arnold Brashear, John Howard "TnE uoonl‘u“ SAIKT" trumpet vears, is 64 years old, and not| i Mrs. E. M. Goddard, Mrs. C. G.|Day, William J. Eylar, Homer G Taber glories in his reputation'afraid to state her age Stuart, Mrs. Paul Jacobi, Mrs, Fred|Nordling, Jr., Joseph P. Ordos, Wil- Federal Tax—12c per Person a penny pincher, He delighted Her husband was author of the Morris, Mrs. John Ryan, Mrs, Mar-|liam B. Lindley, John R. H;}::, : in chopping New Deal expenditures, Rogers Act which created the Am- cella Irish, Mrs. Walt Welsch, Mrs.|Charles J. Jenne, Robert H. Kes- but once brought great grief to e,-,':.h,, career Ldn;;,:;:u“:(,,.?:::._’ 4 Afton Coon, Mrs. Harold Veatch|semich and James A. Fa:ninght!!;: Pno“n l‘—.rnz noYAL BL“E cAB co. his isolationist colleague: p - Ever si o) as ke hementl Y i ; ini for Idaho 5 £5 ’ B e SIS st T e . R hie Kot il b ““gwméim?'tfiimmfrffim table ii‘.fif, m:;::edm. umd and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Mother ing a speech strongly defending|up her interest in foreign affairs, sc\(fjl billions for. lend-lgase. {88 well as doing a_territic job m[ Bulh apart Hoas l: mmg; .,::du.,: cake m,.;_ m A VRETURN YOU to your home with our compliments eagues were once aghast| her district. Few Congressmen Tub it white a ver, topped: by e S “WATCH TH CE—Your g when Taber berated the Wild Life' work harder and get more necom-J SRS - ide and - groom dressed in| November 9th, Douglas Fire WA 4 ,ls SPA Y Y