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S e e PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1946 ! D .I 1, l. E . from the point of view of the unions who are out for e ; . ol ) v : ; 1 MOUNT JUNE! E NO. 14 . higher wages regardless af the consequences Ly AASRA "lplr(, gher wages reg s of the conseq ; from DR..E: R.-KASER || seoons st sovass SRS ks o If the new Republicin Congress can amend the THE EMPIRE DENTIST Pt iy i EMPIRE PRINTIN National Labor Relations Act to prevent in the future A 1 e { MGy W S - Streets, ) BLOMGREN BUILDING in Scottish Rite Temple a 3 - president | a4 recurrence of such strii.es against the Alaskan public e e Phibne 56 ekt & 7:30 LINGO 2 “ < Vice-President o s » 5 o s S 4 | : eginning at 7:30 p. m. S i Lo TL mdior kod SeAbager | 08 this one there isn’t much question of where the NOVEMBER 15, 1926 || HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. M. L MacSPADDEN SR S el “E“““"U)”m“'“‘ SRty ol y she. Alaslsne; widk s Tkom F. R. Bigfore, .feinz uraveling man, was calling on the trade ! Worshipal “Ma stk Teinies WA N then on AU 5 | % x K Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. | - Haatie O b of BRI ATE NOVEMBER 15 5 H LEIVERS, Secretary ¥ {UBSCRIPTION RATES: | eIl e L bl il Florence MecIntosh Out of 23 talesmen drawn for the grand jury, only nine reported,| [James ©. (:ooper, CPA| [ci e S Delivered by (_,::‘.(-‘;’\1:;‘.Ir:|\):n:xu‘~;||?w‘l'“l:nll(ln\ :(‘-r t"l 50 per month; | that the strike has cost $25,000,000 in commerce 0 Joe Thibodeau :UW othi having been exi od. A spe: nire was to be called BUSINESS COUNSELOR Silver Bow Lodge postage paid. at the follo ates Seattle businessmen. It hes cost Alaskans that much Dorothy Peterson | ok Specializing in No. A 2, LO.OF, n six mont! dvance, $7.50; | gt aps r Tome X o] 2 R pi e : at least—perhaps more. Lillian {\‘":;“‘ | Chester Zimmerman missed the lust frry to Douglas and put up Corporation—Municipal and Meets each Tues- e O hane ot InceouInPily 1 the doivery e N | for the night at the Alas Trust Accounts day at 8:00 P. M., I. O. O, F. HALL, The End of a Chapter S Visiting Brothers Welcome B. D. Baker Mrs. Albert J. For Albert E. Goetz Robert H. Burns Dick Kilburn Olive Nystrom 2; siness Office, 374, €02; Business Oftice, GEORGE JORGENSON, Noble + The Erwin Feed Co. | |0 ® V. BaLiow, secretary ¢ Overlooked in hospital news w Office 1n-Ckse iot Croosry g’c@ B «# B. P. 0. ELKS ounce bdy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Homer G. Nordling on SHONE Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. swn at the Coliseum for three | { | | November 9. This was the third child for the Nordlings | HAY, GRAIN, COAL 5 | m. Visiting brothers welcome. i | ! | News Of “Fleming Barriers” was to be nights as a benefit for the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department o iirer) MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS (Cincinnati o A e e el A half dozen short y d also the local news published was strutting on the re: stage of National Socialism, with a chest full of medals and on his face PRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 the smirk of a successful man, singularly conscious of Seattle, Wash a4 his sudcess. Joachim von Ribbentrop, champagne|® © © © © ® ® ¢ o o o g salesman who made good, ‘was charting the frenzied e & [ “Trlsmw:s of Hitler's dipolmatic drive to world dom- AI_ASKA (OAS]’AI_ \r,Xi:&wfl:?it,,o_lwmm~mm-wm s-Inquart, a name that wiii stand AIRLINES MAKES | Arthur i g . CALIFORNIA or perfidy for generations to come was enjoying the H H H : rocery and Meat Marl to the Nazis. Julius Streicher, of the poison pen, was 4 473 — PHONES — 371 hard at his infamous life work--implanting hatred “or B e D gt High Quality Fcods at Hermann Goering the fact that a nine-pound, two- . . ° . . ° e M. E. Tippetts . ° ° ° ° ° ° . and STORAGE E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary ain METCALFE SHEET METAL Heating—Airconditioning—Boat Tanks and Stacks—E: verything astal Airlines made pas- WORDS OFTH the Jews in the minds of the German people | Alaska Cc ! : MISUSED: PER CENT is both singul Moderate Prices { These and more—Rosenberg and Sauckel and Frick |senger flights yesterday to andi . ... ... WAS the profit.” “Ten per cent of the boys i in SHEET METAL Phone 711 80 Willoughby Ave. —— "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmaeists were in their heyday. The world in 1938 did not |from ?H Hoor th Petersburg, bloysa merely despise these skilled practitioners of hatred.| Wrangell and Ketchikan, carrying| . S LT S U R e B 1t feared l]hvm. for they had reared a mighty war the following persons: to Sitka, F.| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Presentation. Proncunce first syllable machine, the power of which was coming to inspire Bryant, Harry = Brenner, David | PREZ, o @ it awe throughout the world Brown and Marie Peterson; to| OFTEN MISSPELLEL: Liquefy. Observe the E, not LIQUIFY. At the pinnacle of Nazi pow Hoonah, A. L. Florence, Pros. Gan- SYNONYMS: Effort, endeavor, attempt, trial. Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR | | . the people of the | 3 B B A 5 |earth stood in fear of these men—of these and their t¥, Alice Hillman and Lucille Willis.} wORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let Us| § o 00 siraer NaAREd RELIEF SHII fanatic master. At times it secmed there was nowhere *- To Petersburg, - David Tewkes- 'y, rease your vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word : b x BUTLER-MAURO | the courage to resist them, of the strength | ““”I el SR S recorded or expressed in two languages; speaking two, DRUG 60‘ If the people of Alaska had to depend alone on! Byt the power to shatter their evil plans was Maurine Lovett e AR B By 3 s 3 1 ¥ e e it Taios, ‘ain] tHen. o the| . To Kelchikan, Rose PAfIeK abd Pronounce bi-ling-gwal, first T as in BITE, accent seco m‘ Alaska Musnc “PPIY syllable “It p bilingil dictionary.” “It is a bilingual country.” the much-heralded relief ship Grommet Reefer they found Ketch R il plains of Russia, and then in the fields and factories Mrs. B. C rosby; from Wrangell to, of America. Recently, 10 of the conspirators were Ketchikan, H. E. Peterson, R 1 gL L A almost a menth after once being ‘“cleared” to s ‘5»'!:.1"6:”(’ for their crimes. Goering cheated the gallows Maynard, A. J J\llu‘]' umlxlfulgh;E bl[ Pianos- ::l(‘l‘sx:(s::lp:yll‘i:trmmems g 4 ot . n P at ¢ e dith poison, but he, too, is no longer to be counted Wade; from Petersburg to Ketchl- : & s qies i iodinion w10 wuss & shens SRR B E PN ; kan. George Wiseman; from Ketch- ROBERTA LEE || | honc 205 Second and sewara There is no pleasure in comtemplating the dismal, ikan to Juneau, R. B. Barlow and e e i s L azis| e Harold Powell; to Petersburg, A TINK I ,"Jnm‘:,"‘;f:ll‘yfi‘]"l'“,f:; Wilson: from Wrangell to Juneau,| Q@ When making an introduction, is it all right to say, “Mrs. Lee,| HEINKE (¢ Thomas"? i Arthur M. Uggen, Manager HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a Profession would be in a bad way. The ship has been delayed for | the current shipping strike ent Vedr ay it was believed that the end of the | edrmdey : . it was as far off as | anticlimatic end of 11 ringleac as as a0 9% {the fierce heat of battle, if at : n bout taking | jopiv rejoice in the destruction of their enemies. Frank Clayton, J. B. Ginthey, L. ter and R. J. Da NERAL REPAIR SHOP Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burne: strike was near, but yest ever. Meanwhile, the Navy is thinking I wish to m: you acquainted with Mr such a drastic step as sending some “emergency sUP- | Byt we can still approve the considered judgment of Evans, Don Fos s; A. No; avoid the phrase, “make you acquainted with.” | 7 20TH CENTURY MEAT plies” on naval craft. Of course the people of Alaska an international court, and the somber execution of from Petersburg, Caray Jacksen and | Q. Is it customary for the bridesmaids to give a wedding present to Blacksmith Work MARKET wouldn't want to offend the unions—but there are | its judgment Marie Jackson | the bride? . GENERAL REPAIR WORK P G atients in the tuberculosis sanatorium at Seward | These men were criminals, inless the word has lost . From Sitka to Juneau, H. D. A. Yes, but this gift may be collective. The maid of honor often| | Phone 204 920 W. 12th St. e pular o ‘ | e Fines, Irma Williams, Dr. and Mrs ? | “Meating” Place who are losing weight because they lack fresh foods.'all meaning. They have paid with their lives for |7ines, rma 3 H. Finch, Ernie, £ives an individual gift | G i Dairy farmers are thinking about slaughtering their | conspiring against all that is decent in human society. g Band, MR 2 T Q. Where should the place card be placed on the dinner table? i a | | ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS v = for'lack of feed. It is certain that the people | The blood cf millions was on their hands. Simms, V. Williams and L.| e RO S e e e e The Store for Men' PHONE 202 ‘;’“’, “"I g “1 Ll l; “;:‘, < s 'li Their executions will not necessarily make «1 third | William P e Hie pad.Mase it g of the Interior and Westward will have practically | . +° Ykl | Bt thasaY e atitiona il stand > read . S great, war less likely , y 2 ARBRINS FOR and if the situation BRRIE O 1t Snsa in history, as the rightful punistment of men who of- | MOOSE (HRISTMAS s e doesn't improve the stores in Southeast Alaska \V;ll‘]ondt-d against the moral law of a world struggling ) by Front:St—Triangle Bld: have little to offer slowly and 11.1{(..1g1,. toward peace and justice for all PARTY (OMM“‘I‘EES E l_O 0 K an d l_ E A R A C. GORDON ront St—Triangle Bldg. . i’ bnat, " went - |Warfield's Drug Store However, all of this appears to be insignificant | mankind. WILL MEET SUNDAY - , Mrs. Ryan warned all representa- The members of the Christmas minster Ak ¢) Taj Mahal? NYAL Family Remedies hot cakes” last ing colored blouses 4 5 Plenty of Shoes tives of NEAWFC or SC offices to Committec of the Women of the 2. How did sidebu i And shoes. Plenty of shoes! be on hand early, since business at Moose will meet with the commit- . How many leg HORLPCK’'S DANISH Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt ns get @ nmen fly? Douglas Boat Shop These were importsd from the the Liliputian Market is expected tee from the Moose Lodge Sund?‘y i h5% onr it IS OF Dikcen ar ians ICE CREAM 2 BlG DREAMFES‘S states. No 101\!;\'ld hm\N 3())\.155: :'}:i\hcy(:::“ more brisk than usual ;i:uxsx;nlu‘: i:l A7 -(‘1:;1”3: XSX:-\\‘;r:! 5. What is known as “The Great White Plague NEW CONSTRUOTION and mothers be harassed because baby Uhis & se Lodge Iooms A S 5 ™~ " brothers cooing over their children| Those on the look out for hous- Byilding to lay plans for the annual ANSWERS HUTCHINGS ECONOMY REPAIR JOBS 1 & v y 9 ol al o ’ risf . (a) rance (b) England (¢) India — . il d 1t b he, Christm: 1 P b) England Ind MARKET The housing sithation being what often chew off a sole of the child’s ing will do well to go by the, Ohris 4 1 i 2. Frem General Ambrose Burnside, of Civil War fame FREE ESTIMATE d it is, and the retail clothing busi- cnly pair of shoes Juneau Paint and Supply Co. on §I‘J\x\0(l\' is - cha uyxf;m ; rem General Ambrose "mm e, of Civil ,m fam S, Choice Mcats At All Times Fhah Boksins 112 # ness not much better, Juneau'’s once the family is properly dress- Second Street. slovmc lights ax:r- of m.v \\olw‘n.& (mTl‘tI“}v“}:i ‘l g 2 b “.A. ‘ ll.lm Located. in George Bros. Store smallest mothers are making big oq of course, there is that age-old expected to be burning in the house by Brita B n_.cl. hel Milner, ary | 4. king, queen, knight, bishop, castle or rock, and paw.. PHONES 553—92—95 business negotiations this year with problem of housing. Adults moon by tonight and all details of the Haas and Fannie Timm { 5. Th Al the Northland Easy As Wishing Fi- o gcarcity b is the room can be seen from thi dow - > | # =t Y = e askan Holel e for b about the scarcity but it view. Temporafv.idiens ‘a¥e " be h nance Company, better Known by tiny mothers who are really hit AW, SSINDOLIS s ; A I e 2 its abbreviated trade name, Santa|omy ome house suitable to their S0ld and all the mortgage chattel : The Charles W. Carter Newly Renovated Rooms i Claus. Ineeds is available, and althought it reauired is 50 cents, | n b Mortuar B TR N g | It is understood that the NEAW-|is undoubtedly the nicest house in ik i MANAGERS URGED | 5 Y PHONE SINGLE 0 FC, or SC offices are being de- Juneau, there are hundreds of little SCAND!NAVMN DA“(E H H Fourth and Franklin Sts. 2 7 Itiged these days with slightly un- girls who want it s o | p A i H PHONE 136 decipherable requests and demands And Tiee z:ouse | | 'I' M H \ ' e 3 S : o e A N UT that the executives of that com-| Giistening white, outfitted in the| OMORROW NIGHT Managers of the basketball teams || or Every H VANITY BEAUTY pany Si;‘;: Olls:h" Ll;““‘»“' Ulil' most minute detail from a red set-| Lo Toem 1o a% urged to get in their lists of H P Card Beverage Co. SALON putian Fashion Show—that sparkl-|ter dog on the grassy lawn to a oRe: 1 8 arc 0 hlayers immediately to Supt. A [ : i 58" cveob of the year ‘being held|tesiot of g o e Hitchen, the big dance the Sons of Nov- Pt e Y ¥ i urpose { | Wholesale 805 10th St. Cooper Building Nov. 20 in the Holy Trinity Parish (his resplendent house is the work W2V 8¢ Biving tomorrow night at “pyipipe mugt nave the list of [§ JUST PHONE { | PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager Hall by the St. Margaret's Gudd of Victor and Henrietta Power. It !he Elks Hall, with Peterson's Or- v . ™ which shows the team [§ i i | for MIXERS or SODA POP Open Eveni of the Holy Trinity Catherdal, and s now on display in their shop Chestra on hand to give out with .y "t o 6o veen in the league, | 5 i o or pen Evenings Phone 318 also to make necessary AITANge-|window on Second street and it POth modern and Scandinavian oo pe can arrange his scheduls [ 182 or i e - ments with that guild concerning wi be presented to some happy|dance music Dancing will begin ats " ie coge ihoaie e . 8Y ; - the purchase of a certain twoO- pouseholder before Christmas. 10 oclock and continue until 1 bbb ST | i X i story house now on display in th®| Tne exact date of the “house|©clock. s !§ ) 039-2 1-0119- 2 Shori EJ SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE co. Juneau Paint ansd Supply Co. WiN- gaje” will be announced lated. Set-| ]le Sons of Nur\:’a,\' b:]u'v n!sg PRIN(ESS loUISE I8 . Y b AND o b FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE 5 dow on Second Street. ting of the date is pending the | planning a series of public carc IiH RSN - = ERY WILL BEGIN a % 2 & B b sSms Sudvaw Nov DUE SIK TONIGHT | gl wiritn row e | | Oil Burners — Plumbing — Heating please the tiny customers Who are Made of white capboard the house |30 the IOOF Hall. The pro- i $ known to become very coherent in- hag a bright red chimney, a multi-| ceeds from these will go. to the Canagien Paciic steamer Princess||] DAY RuUnE NIGHT PHONE—BLACK 751 i deed when demands are not ful- tude of windows, a staircase. Bach|Memorial Library Fund |Louise is scheduled to arvive from [} e e < v filled, have already purchased num- room js furnished with true interior) e rer the south at 6 o'clock tonight and i erous “temporary liens” against the gecoration touches. Gaudy prints| Mineral extractive and process- |sails for Skagway at 11:30 o'clock. [i EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED =i 8 house hang in the living room which is|ing industries employ about 650,000 The steamer should have about| DR. D. D. MARQUARDT The swish and fancy costumes to carpeted in mauve and furnished|Productive workers in Pennsyl-icight to 10 days second and i & RS be presented at the Littliest Lilipu- with pomegranite red upholstered Vania iparcel post mail aboard. JUNW~-¢---_'~5 CoNcrers OPTOMETRIST tian Fashion Show have not yet fymjture (made by Mrs. Power). In S - - - = i Second and Franklin Juneau been advertised to the masses, but the corner is a grand piano with a = PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS in a special preview to the Em- “mancgany” table nearby on which A { pire, there was P\‘x(‘u':.u the 1946 5 «rea]” telephone sits. A SiA | i l’déhw)fl*l for Juneaw’s most Winid- faihor clock hangs on the wall M — § ture children are a sure bet & € Other outstanding furniture in 1 Sy ok T . e S e e, 2 MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE | | ereryouns iny, beautifully sewn little gar- completely-outfitted bathroom from 1 . . ments, each perfect in every util- (ciel racks on, an “clectric’ toast- £ : Machine Work — Welding Sdorlin : Naran_and " fashion-vie 09t e linclwn, scuier s, 4. i ! o 2 ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE poriing | ' of rored wall surrounding the fire-| 5 mpie poem 44, Morbid respi- 5| 9 G hii 8 the, finest, seamstresses in St. Mar~ pioce i the dining. room,. an| i% Tl F o 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 W[l SPORT CENTER i garet’s Guild “American Home” dining room suite | ;. Or DA oz A Thute: mrenx e ( Although the fashion show has (made by Mrs. Powers), brass and-| Secure 50. Ch: > i = TR T e« - — been a guild event for several years, irons at the fireplace and pickled- ! o1 tpar T o | b t d the 1946 showing bids fair to be pine furniture planet G | i itute for newspaper advertising! ! g T i e e 1 bl ELLIS AIR LINES | Thereisnosubstl o “ing: i1 the outdcor type of doll—pardon, house-less world are a family now | paper ' country Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle - vap — child; baby bunting blue and pink cnroute to Juneau. In this fam-|*% More tecenty o8 Piant krowing DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHI e R R R R I i acquired X 63. Lateral 3. Sport { soft things for the exciting new ily there it a mamma and papa, a| 2. Recording boundaries g King of of 4 Ju“mu PLMBI“G & HEATING C i\ arrivals; knitted caps, knitted child and a nurse. ! Criishy 4 DOWN e R via ..Pe'ersb“g and wr“geu H mittens, off-the-shoulder formals Post-War Matcrial: Delineata end 6. Mont ' 3 g PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL 5 for the tiny teenager, filmy little The Powers built the St. M: . Nggligent Sublime With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and WELDING pinafores—they go on forever, at Guild doll house this year not only steamers for Prince Rupert. Vancouver, and Seattle | least all over Mis. James Ryan's to enchant the heart of its tiny FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €12 PHO“E 781 Thlrd andf!anK.‘i'l l thead of the Margaret’s Guild future mistress, but also to show 3 ki —— Doll Bazaar Fashion Show) front what can be done with the new == - o room post-war materials, paints, tiles, i ? Favorite Models wallpaper, etc. All work in the Just picking at random some of house is made to scale. A number , ] MRS. HANS LONBERG B the favorite models of the Empire's of the extra furniture pieces were Ates oy ! as a paid-up subscriber 1o THE DAILY ALASKA i H fashion staff: A tweed coat, prin- purchased outside, some were air- eI Diatury EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. i cess-lined, Wi eter Pan collar, mailed from the Powers’ friends in Mysterious Present this coupon to the box office of the mijl! word in the and microscopic and green different parts of the states. buttons, complete with a red knit- The Glamour Doll House and the ted cap topped off with a soft red fashion show will not be all pre- pom-pom. Should fit any child no sented by the St. Margaret's Guild matter what age or how many arms this Christmas season. tea CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: The B. M. Behrends ian bsolute super- lative 10, A or legs she still has as long as she| At the Holy Trinity Parish Hall T o Ancient sple " " is not any taller than 12 inches; where the fashion show will open used for THE BRIGHTON STRANGLER ; a wondrous supply of delicately Nov. 20 at 10 a. m., there will also Hatthonizea 2 T [ turned” lingerie, white princess be a handicraft and novelty de- » Aftersongs Federal Tax—12c per Person Bank slips afroth with crispy ruffles and partment. One of the supplements 5, plenty of all length—-we mean and specialties in the doll depart- age—children. ment will be a number of winsome For the little school girl there stocking dolls with soft cuddly bod- is a wealth of daytime dresses, jes and smiling faces. These clever sweetly yoked, ruffled, or smartly children have been made for Ju- tailored. |neau mothers by Mrs. Jack Fletch- Perhaps the most fashion-wise of er, It was these orphan children PHONE 14__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Shie sl Oldest Bank in Alaska H i Bl e COMMERICAL savines | ! 57. East | 56 | i@

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