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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1946 . . Reds, Wha, Hae— -~ = n(lll\' j Iflska E,n})tre i = = s from DR.E. H KASER MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 publisid every evening except Sunday by the (Washington Post) = = 20 Y E A RS A Go THE EM R B TR ¢ 5 SECOND and FOURTH FMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY | Mr. Henry Wallace will have nobody to blame but 3 PIRE {| DENTIST Monday of each month ¥ L himself if, as the result of his speeches in New Yo a{ ) : 1 BLOMGREN BUILDING in Scottish Rite Temple ; g he has established himself in the miids of his count Y BIRTHD \} ‘ R e ~ Phone 5 beginning at 7:30 p. m. - men as the foremost American fellow traveler of ; || HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. M. L. MacSPADDEN, £ Russian communism. In one address given in Spanish | ® . Miss Madge Ca formerly office deputy and stenographer under | Worshiptul Mnster'. 3 P RSP before an audience which appears to have been com- e NOVEMBER 26 e ! U. S. Marshal George Beaumont, had been reappointed to that position, | ,Fl‘;n‘{s s - ranadBl SUBSCRIPTION . prised largely of Puerto Ricans, he asserted that of [ e walter B. Heisel o | effective December 1, by U. S. Marshal Albert White. [ James c. cooper cPA LEIVERS, Secretary. Delivered by carrier in Juneay and Douelas for SL52 per montlh g the 435 members of Congress the one who holds the | o Lew Williams, Jr. . i pretals dndiidy et Al Biivir Bow Fiod Bout { the following rates: 4 “best voting record” is no other than Representative | @ Alice Brandebury o The Estebeth, in tow of the halibuter Explorer, was brought twito | . i . ge c six months, in aavance, $7803 | Nrarcantonio. Now the significance of this statement | o Mrs. W. King Clark ol .rt The Estebeth was tiding at anchor as : is PISHALEIS No. A 2, LO.OF, . < 5 ek ; P e Estebeth was riding at anchor as the result of disabled Corporation—Municipal and Meets h Tu S T ¢ f they will promptly notify |is best derstood by reference to the record itself. e Elwin Wright L& S while on the run from Skagway to Juneau, and was foundé A cipal an eac] es- the B office of or irregularity in the delivery . a1 Marcantonio in his speeches and votes has fol- | e Zita Daniels | ek RS o At Moty e Trust Accounts lay at 8:00 P. M, I. O. O. F. HALL, Jowed every twist and turn in the Communist Party e Rae Stewart o by the Explorer which had been'sent out iy, Cabteil: . Davis Visiting Brothers Welcome : —— 'line as faithfully as the editorizl page of the New e Mamie D. Long . et R R ! GEORGE JORGENSON, Noble 890 the use for | York Daily Worker . R. F. Stretch ° ouglRsites; were SKBUDE b Lhe SatHowEs teane The Erwin r Grand; H. V. CALLOW, Secret: ‘ | eed Co. sty to it or not other- ok S S 1 news published Intil the eve of the Germar a in e R e September, 1941, for example, we find Mr. Marcantonio " - ——————— | fighting with all his vigor and rhetoric against the oulse ere [ finally react VES — laska N s, 1411 S 3 A sreat conspiracy of Wall Street and the Rooseveit the market, o — | Administration to force us into an list war on _attack on Russ The Co ved on the trip north from Seattle by extra calls, | Office in Case Lot Grocery westbound. Thanksgiving Day supplies went on| PHONE 704 and were quickly purchased. i HAY, GRAIN, COAL — and STORAGE CALIFORNIA ) B. P. 0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary the pretext of saving democracy. Thus we find him ‘ priation, lend-lease and compulsory military service | Dr. R. H. Williams left on the Margnita for Tenakee on a visit. | Attorney R. E. Robertson, wife and three children, arrived from TI‘(“‘]‘I‘: :’;"”}2:”;‘: 3 I(“”"‘;' it ;'r 'E‘;‘:‘i‘l im’: Lo | ceattle on the O« rdova after an extended trip in the States. Groeery and Meat Market i a full two months before Pearl Harbc > fin, y 4 oy b R e L admitting quite frankly to his colleagues of the House | Steamer Princess Louise arriveq i y = .y | 478 _ pHONES — 31 METCALFE SHEET METAL of Representatives that he was supporting Mr. Roose- {xl Juneau north-bound at 9 o'clock A roof fire on the Ike Sowerby house, Sixth and Main streets, was | High Quality Foods at Heating—Airconditioning—Boat v 's foreign policy for the very reason that formerly impelied him to attack it. He explained that I believed then, in 1939 and 1940, up to the 22d day of June, 1941, it was a war between two es, the Wall Street-Downing last evening, and left’ for Skag- cuickly extinguished by the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department. i at 5 o'clock this morning after o | unloading a large quantity of mail J. W. Gucker and freight Passengers disembarking at Ju- neau were William Cady, Ethel Tanks and Stacks—Everything in SHEET METAL Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. Moderate Prices won the Thanksgiving Day gun shoot in the major | event by breaking 23 out of a possible 25 birds. | i Jones-Stevens Shop Street axis and the Rome-Tokyo-Berlin axis, wlien Weather report: High, 30; low, 28; cloudy. | y Miller, E. Enos, James McKay ather report: igh, s0; » A%y (IR 3 = i contending for empire and for the exploitation Slu}n‘n E ON”: LroaV. OSLErmIn, | £ e et et i e ! LADIES'—MISSES The Rexall Store” of more and more people However, I main- o S H 7 | READY-TO-WEAR : P 2T = — — tain that . . . the invasion of the Soviet Unfon Sadie, Jerome and Donald Rosen- . . . by Your Reliable Pharmacists e | fnth e invasion of the Sovet Unlonxgr, sry &, acame sem D4 [)ajly Lessons in English Seward Street Near Thira STILL NO RELIEF el T e iy |Dytod chn TR ok { W. L. GORDON i BUTLER-MAURO “m“f‘?“‘\‘\“v'[“,"]‘]’f‘ Sim e S Brock, Arthur T. Cannell, George ! _____ o DRUG CO. m 3 re being loaded in s now cssentially one of national defense. Chadwick, Peter Driedger, Robert ST Gere e Alaska MlISiC SII 1 . very port on the We except Seattle as mem- Futher, the people vm‘wm,-mnu the wor 1d Edgett, Lee Gingras, Miks Grabow- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Mrs. Doctor Brown.” Say, PP Y ats, of the che picketed the docks. To 4nd particularly ";2”‘;'9:1”“"" = "‘“’l‘ e e ski, James E. Garbutt. “Doctor Brown” if a woman physician; or, if the wife of Dr. Brown, say, Arthur M. Uggen, Manager HARRY mcn avans, whb but grief over the f'“n‘i"‘_ia“i"‘]‘(_j ,fl::‘“;, R e f:i"[f“[,‘f‘,"‘; P‘y“‘\;;{’\‘\(‘_ M. Helmerson, James C. Hodg- “Mrs. Brown,” or, “the wife of Dr. Brown.” | | Planos—Musical Institinets ‘:I\‘l‘p");n;.qw”h n this was a normal 5 democratic peace after the defeat of Hitler- son, John Holland, Harold Hvboll, OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Joist. Pronounce the T, not JOIS et Druggi t attuation. To have g smoothly would ism. § Thomes Joyce, Karl Kania, Napol- OFTEN MISSPELLED: Felloe (rim of a wheel). Distinguish from| | Phone 306 Second and Seward ggis L il Tt con Lavigne, Robert J. Mathews, pprrow. | “The Squibb Store" be something out of ; nY g . This of course is the exquisitely simple logic which Julia Mayfield, Jean D. Mayfield, NN IS Vot b dare. NBE. Hevasat indestae | e Wi qu“‘b The people of Juneau, however, are beginning to 'yne communists and their fellow travelers are able to Jobn F. MacIntosh, George Mac- S By e j CRCe, Tk, DTN IPorRen: { HEINKE GENERAL ere; Fharmady Is & lize that they are much better off than Alaskans apnly to every situation. Whatever, at the moment, Intosh, George McCopnell, K. J. D STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| REPAIR SHOP Profession chotage, w Orr, Geo Ppas- increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | ere. Living conditions in / 1d other happens to accord with the political interest or policy \rd communities are intolerable. Householders of Moscow is ipso facto “democratic,” rogressive’ and going deeper into debt and what not. Whatever may conflict with Russian Robinson, St policy is, by the same fact, imperialist, fascistic, nd crick K. Scavington, Willlam Saun- eeeeeecscee creeoeevrns oo so on. How thoroughly by now Mr. Wallace has ac- ders, Anthony Smadyla, Otto R | quired the logic and lingo may be discovered from Timm MODERN E'“OU ET'I‘ tiy bi U }is speech at the rally of the National Citizens Political il Williams, James F. Wise- ROBERTA LEE | \ s the merchants of his ¢it¥ 4.on committee. man, Victor Zaperzan, Katherine ] Velding, Plumbing, Oil Burner | Blacksmith Work | GENERAL REPATR WORK | | Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. Popovich, Gerald ABSTEMIOUS; sparing in use of food and drink. (Pronounce the E as | anley A. Roberts, Fred- in TEA, accent second syllable). “He was abstemious at all times.” are behind in their bil! Alaskan merchants owe C a million dollars in delinquent In an article in Sunday's Post Intelligencer, 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau’s Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 itside wholesalers more than accounts. “The Store for Men” Anchorage resident accu of charging air express prices for goods which were As soon as the election is over I am going Beach, William J. Beach, Doris | : stored in the city. hefore the strike. Here are some to do my best to see that the Democratic y Brady, Evelyn Butler, Q. What should a hostess do when she has one or two men guests SABINS FOR Anchorage prices: eggs, $1.30 a dozen and up; lemo: | com out with a genuine democratic foreign Jane T. Janet E, and F. whose conduct or conversation is undesirable? H 10 cents; milk, 2 cans for 75 cents; butter, $135 2, policy Chureh, Jr.; Bessie Cleveland, Oren A. Try to change the subject of conversation, or ask some man | ( Front St—Triangle Bldg. Wall Pu er pound; hamburger, 90 cents a pound | Mr. Wallace went on to explain what he understands gil""é‘l“’;-l‘--A “’é?(‘\“}"{‘] & ‘\:l‘]]‘]"\s i l;:n present, who is a close frieud, to divert the attenticn of thesc guests in « | p g i ; , erel , Evely d al ¥ | Compare Juneau prices with those. As a matter | by “a democratic foreign pelic £ BY Diswkon ' Halen, Jeakh AR Feab tactful way. i a ] v of fact, some Juneau prices are less than Seaulei We need a t:e?;ucmucf:m -uupf;rnh»tbuifllim‘- lm: 81::::’:1'91-&(‘0:1; St‘u“:x': e @1t Al right to s ealing Wos ch hl eovelapay wal'held s nl'llg Slor( Ideal Palnt Shop s s ths attle mer re standing wit ussian foreign policy. Until we s 5 » . ' A £ A ooy e WS (P v v prices, which indicates that the Seattle merchants are ;::(?x;bmpr:x 5 ;“ m_“"zp 3‘[ ale hugh, James Harper, Alma O A. Yes, if desired. Probably the only son it is not used more, Is | POSQ'OA”[? g:x)nilfy S;T:;E::gs» Phone- 548 T i it Hilng ¥ DIECLERE Bk \h(m&t'l\'t“s. LA S are some businessmen so greedy that they want Harper. that it takes time to apply it properly. | Merchants all over Alaska will suffer a hard blow to profit from a huge armament program to Mary L. Hawkes, margaret Hawk- Q. Should the children be served first or at the same time as the HORLUCK’'S DANISH D 1 B i not having merchandise for the Christmas trade fh ek up the get-tough-with Russia policy. es, Charlotte Hoepfner, Anita adults, when at the table? ICE CREAM ouglas oat Shop However, with conditions the way they are because of | The words, indeed, might h y taken almost Hoepfner, Norma Homme, William A. The children should always be served lasi. i NEW co& T the strike, the people won't have too much to spend | podily from one of Mr. Marcantonio's speeches before G. Mitchell, Belle Knudson, Eden r—. Ry LD R IR el e STRUCTION and on Christmas gifts this year June 22, 1641 M. MacKay, Beatrice Parsons, John 3 1. | HUTCHINGS ECONOMY REPAIR JOBS ; Punuelly, Rosana Schneider, Ma- lO 0 K a n d l E A R N by ! MARKET H sions in Germany, their findings| Symington, when Surplus Property thilde Sommer, Elden Taylor, Lorey & A GORD N g FREE ESTIMATE “Ie Washlnglon were sure to leak out. Administrator, sent a report to Taylor, Theodors Taylor. C. o1 f Ohsoo Mty AL LI Phone Douglas 192 d “I can't keep anything secret in|Congress that the Government Florence Wallace, Gcorge Webb, —w | | Located in. flooege. eve. Slore Me"Y'GO'RNm the State Department,” he com-|pipelines could cnly be used for Tavina Webb, Clara B. weleh, "' 1. What bird cannot move its eye in the socket, but can turn iLS' PHONES 553—92—95 { . — plained. “I can bring in the FBI oll—not natural gas. Now he claims Wlizabeth, Michael and Elizabeth A. head around in almost a complete circle without moving its body? | The Alashn Hotel hue; Louis Anders, Arthur (Continued from Page One) to try to find out where the leaks|he never saw this report, that Don: 2. Which State of the Union has ? i | come from. I havedone it. I have|somebody signed it for him. Now Conley, John T. Knowles and T e flveem E a‘ i ’;\"”_ Yo "’Efmc:t Boiglest y | {The Charles W. Carter had Drew Pearson send me word | that Stuart is Assistant Secretary James M. Wilson. ¢ 5 ge age have some of the greatest men of "history | that he knows I am investigating of War, wonder if orders for the Leaving for Skagway on ' the performed their “masterpieces”? | Moriuary Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates phases of the Roosevelt Adminis- - Pl him and that I am on the wrong shipment of atomic bombs are sign- Princess Louise were B 4. Who criginated the custom of saying “hello” over the telephone? | | %" Co 8 PHONE SINGLE 0 SRR G e track. He even knows if you try ed the same way lay, Mrs. Tickell, Mrs 5. What, proverbially, is “the price of liberty”? ‘ o an anklin Sts. BEVAES BAYS NO to find out where he gets the (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 1946) Mrs. R. Thomas, Dan Telles, Ruth ANSWERS: { PHONE 13§ retary lm_»pf: ‘m(\‘nm':’([(l» bY | i tormation - — Egicser, Hazel Dahl, Mable Staltz, 1. The owl. ! VANITY BEAUTY e S i et 1ASS-SC R NU s Robert E. Lee, Ida Frank, Richard 2. T ith 25 ¢ . - “I think all or you uave had CASS-SCUDDER NUPTIALS = > . Texas, with 254. 5 and other officials in Ger- ) SRt SALON Clay and other officals in GEr- |\ oxperience,” continued the Sec- i Dick and Eerl Shortrdge. 5. & bair s of aaes Card Beverage Co. States and be examined by the ; of State. “You know that| Mrs. Helen Smith Cass and Clay 4. Thomas A. Edison. Wholesale 805 10th St. Cooper Building. L 4 D ig Wi ave the Scudder, Sr., both well-known resi- 5. iei » Simittes n n!%m he .\nll flh‘n'o n e = i e o o . e s 9 o o @ 5. “Eternal vigilance. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager “We've always found it far more t that we had this meeting here.|dents of this clty, were united in Tiise: TARLE . = S ~ t efficient to examine people on the will be surprised if he waits marriage by U. S. Commissioner| ¢ R o pmmm for MIXERS or SODA POP Open Evenings Phone 318 ground,” countered Senator Fergu- | Until then. He will know it. You Felix Gray in a quiet home wed- o NOVEMBER 217 . 3 TE e g & z son mgt l:to‘;/) “i i s 2 dn;g at sd:a(:“oclolcik 11;\,~.me(;;m. e High tide 4:10 am., 140 feet © L & - Brynes, however, stuck by his ot andenberg an onnally I and. - Mrs, g ade Were | ¢ ow tide 9:46 am., 52 feet ® Y D t guns. He was absolutely oppose stuck by their friend, the Secre- attendants. | ® High tide 15:33 pm. 159 feet ® 0“.'.. e “SI s . SMITH HEAT!NG and APPLMGE cn- to a Senate Committee's going to &1y of State, contending that a e le Low tide 22:27 pm, 04 feet ® FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE Gemmany \ .Fhfs \caused Senator Senate investigation in Gttrmzm:: LOGGEKS o o0 6 a - < o o2 co 0 x 3 ’ o e Jrowland to remark would make us look bad in the ATTENTION LOGOvs vith logs| S o 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating T was not particularly interested €¥¢s of the Russians. Final de- for cale contact Juncau Lumber| ORDER NOW! AT SULLY'S DAY PEONE—476 NIGHT PEONE—BLACK 791 in the reported 1 s C1sion is now up to the full Senate Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft.| Delicious Parker House Rolls for BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES stigating Committee to 10,000,000 feet. For further|Thanksgiving of Ame inner. Order early. or SAVING BONDS of black market porch-climbing un- o particulars see Juneau Lumber | Emt o bick market porhCUIRG W0 1101 s v doUN LEWS e e B EYES EXAMINED TENSES PRESCRIBED B o s ot dince there It has now been more than a e e | THE EVENT” DR. D. D. MARQUARDT vear since this column suggested The oldest and largest toy drum! Wed. N Roa- 217, 11 am. Sea have been sev con- ducted tours of newspapermen t the only y to counteract factory in the world is in Granville, | buck. American Legion Aux. Food OPTOMETRIST B oy © e o reasn L. Lewis was to convert our Massachusetts. ' sale. 435-2t. The cencst s m Second and Franklin Juneau why U. S. Senators should not 'O r-built, Government-owned - LBk S L e I s i bank is pledged to = PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS pipelines to natural gas. In the in- 0t a single move toward ersion has been made. the interim also millio his cubic feet of Texas and Lou colleagues © natural gas have gone up in smoke permitte -'and will never be recovered. Most many, except what the Army want- le don't realize that this is 9 ed them to see one of our most valuable natural 1'% Finally Brewster brought up one resourccs. Nevertheless, much of 13 of the most d rbing situations it is cither burned up in Te: a4 in Germany waste gag, or allowed to escape. At retary of the Tex: cil wells, a constant 16. banking firm, is kept going, night and day, order to burn off surplus gas. car-| Reason for the Government's be- failure to convert the Big and Lit- and U. S. com- tle Inch pipelines to gas is not en- panies caused serious damage to tirely red tape, nor the secret op- American defe: pesitien of John L. Lewis. Vigor- “As you know,” the Senator from cusly pulling wires to keep the Main reminded Brynes, “the charg- pipelines away from natural gas es are that Dillion-Read, was a are the railroads have the same p tive operation. The safecy of depositors’ funds s our addition, the bank is s mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which ia- sures esch of eur depositors against los o maximuo of 35,008 DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED Knowland, whose iamily oper an Oakland, hinted that Everything in in a lode tain highways Sporting Goods I's old's has had bl 1g in Germany i tie-ups with Naz tels. Before the war, lir tween 1. G. Farbe: rican Negro Jle of grain Bu First National Bank JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. of JUNEAU, ALASKA MBING— G—o RS—SHEET METAL MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FLUSpEIGIT TG 0D B S — ; £ : | PHONE787 Third and Franklin ____—_.__—-—-————-——‘ and the coal op- ement very great factor in Germany in erators. They are Lewis's secret Made into eloth - 5 the 1920's, that General Draper, allies Chalrmen 88 \ former vice president of Dillon-| Illustrative Public vebicle 1881—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 Reed, is similarly identified, a natu . City In Portiiy BRUCE STRINGER that the connections and opera- | miles H o Hermits 3 ] tons are the subject of bitter at-|which from West Vir- Unsubsts us a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA tack from our left-wing friends.” |ginia. Originally constructed to EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENIN g feed the nation’s Capital, the coal Present this coupon to the box office of the BRYNES COMPLAINS OF industry and the railroads blocked e a mistuke olten rock stringent sait * ] CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO PICKETS to see: PEARSON the entrance of ural gas into Brewster was ferring to Gen. Washington They were bringing William H. Draper, former Wall in coal which the gas company Street partner of Secretary Forrest- then converted into expensive arti- 2 al now head of Economic Division ficial gas "TA“GIEB e ® e en of the American. Military Govern- So tor ten years West Virginia ommon pecple ment in Germany NRBRY cxd fiowed o vl mons D Federal Tax—12¢ per Person Bank “I know nothing about these mat- of the nation’s Capital but was tective ters,” replied Brynes. “I did not never permitted to come into the small ion “E LTHE novAL BL“E cAB co, = know that Dillon-Reed had been city. Only during the war was T Pno 1 Oldest BankmAlaska mentioned in connection with them | this finally changed. Now the A i d cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and 4 ) rest Vi i Angry and an insured cal ] at all. I haven't heard any ru-|West Virginia pipeline has been Coid dish i RETURN YOU to your home with our comphments, COMMERICAL sAvas ‘ mors about it tapped, and Washington, at long S F 3 7. R L He went on to say that even if last, is using cheap natural gas WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 18 the Senators held closed-door ses Note — Charming, naive Stuart 5. igpen I

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