The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 12, 1946, Page 4

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P \GL FOUI R was Ihu’\ Hu.sl.a F mpu e T In after election in Amer! M-;m‘m séveral States voted eight to seven, i ditor - : 3 ¥ d vy : s Manager @ strict party division, to award the Presidency to|, DEOEMBER 12 o/ m eping M ta and tr 3 SRR g R Lol ganvd e Lorene Elizabeth Shaw @ D vered in a cold wave witl E gt ; terness 1 by’ this ° Fric Henning o/ the low six were dead from cold anc PRESTSE B O oL Db e ATIoRL ° Mildred E ® | storms i B ¥ owing retes © 0. G. Culberhe . — » ,;“ Reubi . Eosie el =] Leslie White and his wife (Tecla Jorgenson) arrived today on th . p tiey will: pEom! " he Republi A i Y ) i ; b 8 S gl g g e o Mrs. William Paul 4 amer Admiral Watson tc days in Juneau visiting with | i g G T oy ° Mrs. A. J. Geodman ° i S, M. Jorgenson of their papers s e ftice, 37 1 the con R and Mrs. C. M. Jorgenso Tele: News Of 602, Business Office, 374 o i ° wl Siephens . e B T gt et s o May Wallace . 5 : ARMBER OF ASSUCIASED BRRE o0 for | the reconstruction Rt e Ml Rdaee ol wallis George of the Juneau Cold left on th ® dited news published ably more than half s first officia ;i Eotore Chitlstifian . action was to order withdrawal of the Federal | the beg of the probable de-|®" YA army of occupation E t 4| pression of 1948 actually started in Qe Sy b SRR h this the e the Carpetbagge |the summer of 1946 nen the Miss Caro Todd and Stella ad taken an apartme] 24 chosen Cabinet 'in a similar spirit of ve-named alliance threw wage- r-McBride apartments [ He even went to the length of appoint- lization overboard. Lewis, | e, ing ssee, WHO Was aj e, wanted to kil wage Sigurd W .dt, District Deputy for the Moose Lodge, was ar Democrat but an en 1 lization because he knew that | .. ival here the Westward aboard the steamer Admiral Wats 1 J. Tilden, to the 5, and it was | his poweriul union ¢ 0 OUL| i day with the greatest llowed him et wage increa t teach- R A to be dissuaded from the noticn of appoint IR M TS BOVESE w - and D. Ross were among cutgoing passengers on th Confederate Gener , Secretary ment employec l.mur s ~ e * War. The f his 1 for the al Watson, most part of Mug , of mon : s i who bolted the § with Greeley in 1872 and allied |cn insurance could not get. Weather: High, 34; low, 23; clear themselves with the Democrats. ihe jump in prices since the Teal : reeeeo reorr oo oo e o ; In this and other ways P cceded | end of OPA last June is casvuy ! | % & i by { in establishing with Con like the fictitious jump in pros-! D |yl i E gl h \ Y 1 \ J \ sufficiently harmonious to enable rity \dy Me reduced | { di essons in tnaiis w. GORDON | . 'much constructive legislation, includ pper-bracket taxes Wworld 50T, T i SMIE TR A B - ed program cf civil ser ref And, althomeh let the fellow e i RIGHTS marked by bitter labor disputes and fierce controversies siznificant \\ORD% (‘FTLN MISUSED: Do not v, “He generally pass A\BORIGINAL on the currency the whole a But by earned for own party, this himst d orders setting nd 50 square miles of and 12,800 but not renomn most Presidents. neit| s his coul been aside ¢ recommendation of Irwin W 1sel for the department’s divisicn Silverman sug- set by Se to the politic { cour nd insular Game Commission look into the possessions tablishing an Eskimo hunting and New reserve of 30,000 square miles for the 600 icnal La Barrow, and perhaps 750 square miles for twentieth the Indians of Klukwan, who number 200 this city Charles Poletti which Thus, the whole question is still pretty much ud \py an average of oA oY effective December 15, Sin the purchase, United States has spent obtained this y millions of dollars for educaion and health of clause in the contra the Alaska native seem queer to many 42000 workers in the co that the Alaska native still feels that he has somethiny Of $60 to $80 for a thir coming for wboriginal rights. If the Federal * Bipht Go8L MO o government id scme day determine a figure f0r | ynanghip, under polici cash settlement with the Ind imos and Aleuts. | of the ILGWU and the s whi real ant—not reservations Amalgamated Clott g A to date is cne of aders giving es and emvloy N o ccnditions. Historical Instance eonditio off 1l government subtract tk e money on them in uld be Al Washington Pest) the election one thing ha to thoughtful perscns of almos suasion: the applicability of the Cc day conditions and the new at a modus v Sinee beconie apparent ery political i to prese: hether the President ngress will be able to arriy Such an event is not impossil however, t bargains wit condition than ation the wor m that ans of both parties. The work than their predece the m: ican h to adjudic question, cessful one and doom membered ident and d by his | history has dealt with him more ct He had adopted serves his party t," and did his best to apply mend ntry be ers is one which never s York Ti once realized in a me respects more difficult than the uman now finds himself bitte ‘d ‘He d ¢ thi th > | a his aau its men an hou d the n 1900, situation that one ir 20 Years of Labor Peace i S Tt e This rise, ILGWU has h a cost-of-iiving Y ge income of suit industry to a range our week 1w y contested national commission > the claims of val his term who was 31 as the maxim nl his best elf tod with an award from Impartial (n.nnm-v will incease bout 18 cents rs’ ome ea weatshop v better is not so w00, helped »od union "l w sh' must be treated within the scope e a 'nglon oi a general decontrol program M _6 -R d Truman said he agreed with this e"y 0-Koun view, and asked Wyatt if he would Continued from Page Onc) Wy and stay on with limited who once powers, n urged er of UMW building in Washing- mmplored by Truman to s ton, D. C. $10,000 a new law practice in ord: J. R. Bell, brother-in-law, con- &n all-out job, de ‘roller of District 50, $10,000. “Mr. President,” he said, “I still Ray Lewis, brother, Sec.-Tre beliey there's an emergency In District 17 at Charleston, W. ans housing and it can’t be $10,000. et y ordinary measures. We've Herbert Bell, brother-in-iaw, Dis- 80t to continue controlling raw trict 50, $8,000. materials. We've got to use Gov rearet Lindi ment funds to back up FHA BTy Toaris. UMW, st rkages and we've got to loan $6,000 y for the prefabricated manu- of h on a wartime ; If we do that, Tl stay. 1f we s R .. don " concluded Wyatt e 10 & year ago had in- e the hous- 40,000 Ciors crisis with the same vigor tha o Government prosc fited the i e NabBns) it replied t he couldn’t agres ty latter Wyatt's views, Wyatt tr br 7 une his resignation and I he rocm HOUSING REFOKT IS SUPPRESSED * wis fam- rand tota ner chapter in the new o tem of goverament ' C red when ‘I'uman’s Clark Cliffpr haired Loy of the drafted a neement which and entirely fa Wyatt wanted to Aldc GOVERNMENT BYs CRONY A 1ew ng it i Y e veli bec had finished s job y Presid Tru But T haven't finished my job mak tested Wyatt, “and I'll stay on b if T'm permitted to op T 1 ) me an all-our emergency pre 1 I are| After further argumel lmc flatly refused to tolera and Wyatt continued forc wi to ppressed rep! 1 ford said r Wy- the public had a t releasc 1 who now dom “It President And that ended that Note—In the end use the wa another St ¢ l‘nux. pledge forge plaved ing tr ce- 1se the Mase.: ating on the that J cost of Government was hict acreed | on H_{E_QAILY ALASKA E 1 4 o ter the guys in Wall w somethin; remend too good (based or dustry wer real wa when , John nates roduct:on, makes cots prices intlation and the more 1£, INC. 1946) Vleno as Honored At First Wedding Anniversary Par?y and Mrs a surpris Mon Vienola by Mr. given f {riends Art party o ome in West June being in celetrati wedding anniv Five tables were in play, and prizes were given to Mrs Matt Haro and Alfred Routsala for I Consolation prize nd Os- M George Harju. g . present, in jon to the guests of honor, \1‘ and M Herbert Hakala, Mr. and Mrs. Erl Pea’ and Mrs. orge Salo, Mr. mni Selma Maki, Mr. and Caroline Haro, 1 anen, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Savikko, Mr. and Mrs. Bert la, Mr. and M Alfred la, Mr. and Mrs. Martin J AT " Feist, Oscar Koski, Mr. and Mrs, John L. LeWls Georga Harju, Emil nrikson, right to break his contract| jonn Laitinen, John Pentilla, Mr. broke its gng Mrs. John Nyman, Mr. and living. YoU mys, Antti Penttinen, Mrs. Mari2 Mr. Lewis howeve; an imp A that Cost of every probably ant part in the R We show supported A. F. of that ine name Csterbach, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Nur: r. and Mrs. Harl Carrol, Maki, Mr. and Mrs. Carl henbrenner, Abel Kosky, Mrs. Ed altenen and Mrs. Eli Tanner. . - GIVE A MAGAZINE Subscriptions now being by Maud Clark at Bus Depot. 447-10 taken Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 5. Room in a pown barem L u tafl 60. Small tslana & merchan er e seaweed ttered Harden . Watered Garden Bower . Corrode . Sufticient: atically mb. form . Back of the foot . Entreaty Porgy t . Tree MPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA USRS S ;zo YEARS AGO e e N from THE EMPIRE MBER 12, 1936 “He day.” e USUALLY passes here every 'CED: Tithe. Prencunce the I as in TIE, the TH as in SMCOTH, not as in BOTH OFTEN MISSPELLED: Secede; EDE. Succeed; EED. SYNONYMS: Reform (verb), reclaim, redeem, iestify, regenerate restore, correct, convert. VICISSITUDE; easily dejected.”—Samuel Johnson. “Use a word three times and it is yours.” v by mastering one werd each day. Tod: ortune, conditien, etc. (Pronounce all ). “A man used to vici WCRD STUD cur voe changzes nd syllak s in IT, accent | MODERN ETIOUETTE %ommmra e tended harmoni Q Q should the bridesmaids dress? d of design and cclor is, ho 0 be in afternoon dri ith the bride's costume Is it customary at a private dance to mnr,duw the girls without asking perm t Tt is assumed that all the you by bridesm: They must & A g men invited are desirabl I's! issitudes is not When a bride is to be married in an afternoon dress, and is at- to young men 1o, | "9 t be pre E T expect to see him inside of a few weeks’ THIN a few weeks.” and | [ ARN , an . GORDON ing outlying pessessions, wi are the two lar on the American continents? 2 was Vice-President under President McKinley? 3. What fraction part of the earth’s volume is that of the moon? | 4. Which are the six most common surnames in the United State: 5. What is the name of t Carcl”? ANSWERS: Canada and Brazil ‘Theodc sevell. Abc eth - Johnson, In their proper order, Smith, and Jones Tiny Tim. 5. ! i H I H i H H H o H H i H b H H N o J = Delivered to your job in required quantities—— Ready for your men to pour—at $18.50 per cu. vd., f.o.b. plant. Hauling charge 15¢ per truck mile. Other concrete prcducts will be available soon— Get acquainted with L , There is no substifuie for newssaper advertising | SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. FORMFRLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE 0il Burners — Plumhing — Heating DAY PHONE-—476 NIGHT PEONE—BLACK 791 FRANK BOYLE us a paic-up subseriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. 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HALL, Visiting Brothers Welcome GEORGE JORGENSON, Noble Grand; H. V. CALLOW, Secretary Bi. P.-0ELKS The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, (il‘{.\lN. QOAL Meets every Wednesday at 8 p and STORAGE m. Visiting brothers welcome. E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secremry CALIFORNIA Groeery and Meat Market 478 PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices 7Imrq: /br Vour Office ] CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co. 1005 SECOND AVE - SEATTLE 4 » Eliot 5323 - N\ N Serving AlaskaExclusri Jones-Stevens Shop et LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Near Third "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO Seward Street DRUG CO. HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a 3 Profession 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Junear’s Most Popular “Meating” Place | ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. 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