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PA(}' FOUR B I)ml Y. lIa.sluu Empzre /l/ Secretary’s words “fantastic and | the irres present Interior Jnsible” with regard to any plan for mass refugee = THE DAILY ALASKA HVIPIRE-—jUN'EAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1947 | 3 el ,,,m-. . | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 i Martin Viclor Furs, Inc. = | # ¢S b lonization of Territory? R Jeom | SECOND and FOURTH 1 every ever ept Sunday by th colon v \~ N A 3 B N | 2 EMPIRE mu\nw. COMPANY ~ . HE EmeiKE 2 Oven for business while remodel-] | Monday of each month / ; : 4 s Ty . Oud coats will soon bear the| | in Scottish Rite Temple : ik Three Economic Patterns .f e i e S AR o i W | 2 3, Bebk e Temble h s o5 APpY BRTUN \ | label Made in Alaska beginning at 7:30 P, m. ( ; 3 S 3RUARY 12, 1927 1 wedisi Fur Craftsmen > A R4 New York Times) - : SRR A | Pkl T CHAS. B. MOLLAND, 5 - - he members c¢f the Juneau Voluntecr Fire Department were to give { ree 8 . Pl 2 7 . On the same day that President Truman submitted | § . g R R e AB A G e ag | Worshipful Master; JAMES 1 to Congress his first economic study, based on the | o R ® the 21st Firemen Hall this night. Special ferries were | LEIVERS, Secretary O Juneau as 8econd Class Matter. ) 0! '€ 5! s 1I 2CH ) C Y, 3 ¥ o] e le i i i SUBSCRIPTION RATES: wn; | findings of his council of econon visers, the British | § w_‘l:f:“ Efi“'{frd ® arranged to transp s people | James (. l,oope]', CPA Belivered by carrler in Juneau and Douslas for BL50 per monthi (o nment also issued a similar survey of the British | & Bemdd 4 —_— ! BUSINESS COUNSELOR Silver Bow Lodze id. at the following rates econcmic picture. The Truman survey was issued by o : new $10,000 Government School on Willoughby Avenue-had been | Specializtng i No. A 2, LO.O.F x months, in advance, $7.50; CCOnOMIC P2 . Mrs. Harold Aase . ! ettt il v o 3 5 A g, | the President cf italistic country whom ~Liberals" /g Barney Andcrs‘on ! completed andiwak 10 ke Cor e ] e | 1 corporation—Municinai and '\\) Meets each Tucs- b or if they will promptly notlfy o, vom the New Deal pit o : LEERs ! 8 A . ‘of itrogularity in the delivery SUSPEct 1 3 oo Lonitl Donald MacKinnon . | Trust Accounts L 500 P. M. 1. O O.F HALL pers The British survey was issued by a Socialist Govern- | John T.-Foster . The Lad Guild of Trinity Cathedral anncunced the Valentine Visiting Brothers Welcome pHOAee; Mbws ORtfice, O DUNED e ge 21 ment Of dabon B R, i |0 C. E. Bower % tea would be held February 14 at the residence of Mrs. L. E. Oliver, on | | . | *FORGE JORGENSON, Noble - MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS mentals the two agree. h undertake mot S A Pebtmptines | afasn s i 505 The Assoctated Press | fte use for their respective economics by higher production, fre ST Helen Daniel . 1in Stree | The Erwin reea ct ot H ¥V CALLOW, Sccretar : R 2 sublishea Of industrial strife, in order duce prices and thus ! . AR ‘l (3\1‘?“:1\‘1, :,r“m:;“;:( power cof m,‘, umers. Both good sum realized frcm the Finnish dance given the prev)ous: Office in Case Lot Grocery u T R ATTONAL, TEF TIVES _ Alarka Newspapers 1411 frown cn further wage increas:s un‘il justificd by a cary grew more critical, groups of in the Eagles Hall in Douglas ‘ ) """:‘ Hik . 1 B I c Ev,.K. G Rvete B Wa demonstrable increase in preductivity unsarian Nazis entered churches T : | HAY. GRAIN. COAlL | Meets every Wednesday at 3 —_— \is agreement 15 by me-ns accideatil. Tt is and broke up relicious classes being ka arrived at Seattle on the morning of this day breaking | and STORAGE | m Visiting brothers welcome. the result of stark economic facts of lifc which in the held for Jews, with the result that records from Ketchikan. The Alaska made the trip in 40 | o e | C REYNOLDS Exalted long run govern every country, capitlist cialist. many baptisms took place in Hun- s and 28 minutes. The previous time was 41 hours and 12 minutes | Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretarv and--cnce the fat of confiscated capitalist accumula- garian air-raid shelters, where hun- by the Mariposa | c A L l f 0 R N l A tions is consumed- col t. Inde-d, these ficts v'¢ dreds were baptized. e Grocery and Mcat Market ) " - A, T, rsio ristianity § o | SM i » SEP ol even more orable ir se (‘\ i in B ital ‘Conversion to Christianity did Pioncers of Alaska Auxiliary elected Mrs. John Langseth and | o s NG SEFVICE nd our own. The schedulcs of the i slan Pive- oty however, | HeER S s Loke B S Grand. Todee session: to.be Hel |1 L8 = EHGNES =07} , Year Plan provide that by 1950 10 per cent more persons of Jewish descent frem it e i b bigs: 3 | High Quality Foods at Befl s Cash Grocer workers, working 20 per cent mcre hou:s per weck pere Discriminatory =~ Juneau | Moderate Prices Y nd raising their cutput 40 e r hour, th measures were o 7 ! PHONE 104 or 105 chieve a 1 production increase of er cent f nded to such converts e previcus night the Juneau girls beat the Douglas High School | FE DELIVERY Juneau increase in the total waze bill e in shor ! 1 part- t basketball by a score of 31 to 20 but the Juneau boys lost to this Increase in the total was mealt | nuve of mishd sbEapR NI - e R SR Jones-Stevens Shop | | little to the working masses be mest of it is to iduals who had been Christians go to the Stakhanovites, who t the workin: fzom birth and whose families had SR s = pace under a progressive piece 1 bonu ¥ ian Tor g nd an ever-widening differential in waze ¢ A thoks WITH US who s cham- STILL n increased exploitation of the system the Soviets } i . One the world's most debated questions, though { e managerial defect p th helty likely not the mest pressing one, has to do with the and to force that increace ir ucticn which they safis weather might pay UNESCO to take the matter desive i ed wage up some Are the winters getting colder or rmer? , in e Che majority popular opinion would seem to be d e r o b A . e rs insight » will to carry out these recommenda- that it used to be much colder when pw..u!um ters Iusie A S e .,.;Y Ai.‘e Ui W were S oys and girls trudging through snow ; were small boys and girls trudgin ; 1 L i) s 0 w0 Bl ; drifts on the way to school. But whenever this opinion oo 0o e g hoth emoler il il ; . usual answer is that, precisely, onc U ey e rante: Goran is expressed tf when finally upon a time vou were little boys and girls. Snowdrifts The Russian Five-Year Plan is. of cours:, the liw of A("vnv plANS looked higher when the observer was smaller. Ears a dictatorial Government, to be enforced with th and fingers were colder when the youthful wayfarer whole power of a totalitarian stat d its secret had nothing else on his mind police, and violated only at the r of im risonment Scout Woek activities are well Against the popular, but undocumented, belief and death. We do not believe that Amcricin w rKers under way in Juneau, Saturday, that winters used to be harsher once upon a time, ul er either of th her stems to ¢ bruary 8, the Boy Scouts com own ted an active day in City Gov- ance usually cites the official records to show that o At ' under: the af on of T t. under the there has been no change; though the savants seldo Conprbaien l’lm. o S asor Rl e Sk R convince either old or young ' v Fabruary 9, Cubs, Scouts and Sea But whether warmer, colder or neither, winter's (Washington Bost outs attended ‘Church fh iniform days have broadened. We hear more of winter sports T e mbers of Ccnaress who have rcached and will continue to wear uniforms than of winter hardshivs, of snow trains instead of (je of 62 and Have Bityed iE members for Gb1east |LArougholl:: He' we snowbound wagon trains. While a number of north six years can now qualify to receive substantial pen- ~Cubmaster Bob Treat and a rep- dwellers still follow the sun south, mest of them do sions for the rest of their lives by payinz a small resentative group of the J\!llcalx very well with the winter right at home lump sum to cover contributions for the last five Cub Pack, 311, were guests of the ' 5 B vears of scrvice. Of course, thes» pensions are gen- Rotary yesterday. They included erous, especially for clder men who can qualify for Den Mother Mrs. Elton Engstrom, CREDIT LINE DUE annuitics after making only a few contributions. But and four Cubs, Elton Engstrom, a they are ains well worth the cost, because thesce candidate for the Webelos rank who from Michael Honus, secretary-treasurer of Dis- pensions may spell the differenc® between penur: 1 craduate into Scoutinz next Fro : i I trict 4 of the United Mine Workers, has come nd comfortable living for aged legislato's who have 1 2ddic Dull, who will grad- nouncement that his crganization will fight against given a gocd part of their lives to the publy vice. vate the following Garry B o Raiboads Biso (o repiace soins coal- uch pensicns serve an excellent rurpose by Hedges, Lion's Club Scout candidate, b ng locomotives with locomotives equipped with MK political career more attractive to able and Mike Grummett, a Wolf Cub e & o00moLy : X " " 'men who would otherwise hesitate to « ess t diesel engines, Honus explained: “Every time a steam % Pt ies = s i eahaete ot e engine is driven off the railroads, two miners are o \ Grum- out of a job.” Henus did not fit to say who does d C A Jock Burford, Jog the driving; but he could well have added the cus- ne ’ 43 tomary phrase, “Courtesy of John L. Lewis t Sea Scouts put on a MIGHTY WELCOME WORDS 3 Again Alaska has reason for congratulitica up the succession of Julius Krug to the nost tco long held otal Gl by ‘Harold Ickes. Imagine “Honest Harold” utte:i 1 t ity = o o - n. will te i “‘e washin 'on arious appeals we:c addiessed to alleviate suffering of thos: w g by the Vatican to authorities in Hitler had sin:icd cu N Me" Go Round Germany and the satellite countries ticn, t Y in an attempt to halt deportations lar e and cther forms of persccution di- conve Christia (Continuea jrom Page une rected against Jews and other niii- “Perhaps the mo: 1 mean Cub e ority groups. When the Hungarian xtending. profcetion Dy of air-ground argument. But the Situation became particuls c d m enom All Navy stood pat avy planes,only,” @ perscnal appeal for to territe were the effort 3 i it ruled was addressed by Pope Pius t lic Church to s T Finally, the Army pilot took a Hungarian Regent Horth,. Fi.om of convers: ¥ £ive chance on the Army field, bending the United Staies, Archbishop ity. attempts to st I I a couple of propellors in the lz Spellman addressed an impressive measures met with the response Juneau Ly ing and shaking up his lej ¢ Dblea to the Catholics of Hungar; that the Church had authority t ' [ f 100,000 ft cargo. Congressmen, after being 8sking that they protect and help baptize immediatel; u ) X loaded into trucks, headed for San the persecuted who was in imminent dancer of iow ce Juneau Lumber Diego, most of them irritated by - death. When the situation in Hun 443- ngv_s PR ITALIAN WS AIDED 3-tf Bumping over the flooded fi i " 2 bt continues th Harry Truman remarked to a col- % ‘ e ugee Board, “in helping a o , lief to the Jewish c ] Something is rotten here. Per- oo "o iohout the G haps all cf the services — Army, "“‘“’”" “(“" 'lf H;‘““““ oS ACRUSS 36. Garden im- avy and A he cne. 8 1. Knock ) g Navy and Air—shou me che e L ook ana . 31 Husihing That was where the Navy's Yowts 9 Steal H ‘l.r}""‘v“lm les ly & 1} ewin L 2 12 Hard water Drfenarm i troubles really began FiiS e 1 R awity o . Large bundle ‘RET STORY OF THE e Vatican was simil 14 i AL\"\.::; ullyuug ful in u I 1 d su nign lite b VATICAN k.98 4 YRS s writing 1m- Weay ing that vAMOnS War peg the Board’s requ viati Dlements 47 Barguin 3 RN ISR e R of the lot of una rsons M e L M L TR 3 being told by former Secretary oi detaln At 18 ay of thousand M son PI'S tm o d 1n enemy t les 19 Heather year: Stimson and others, it may be . Fop Coone of pernieing (e 31 Constituent 80 Mournful » E te to reveal the great hu- sy v ] part 53. Kind of n A z ~ to receive relief parcels under the 23. Strong taste b4, Mythical n £ sgry:. of hows one religlous e T 2 Traps eating § p!uup Sl 3o e Aty pervision of e International Make ready monster Solution ot Saturday's Puzzle Red Cross Devoured Mend war. Batisan. o1 AR T Solitary Timber tree Sl The story—of how the Vatican atican support was also lent g3 Bigary com- Body of Mo- 62, Liwin 2. Genus of the 3 5 ~ to the Bo: 's efforts to insure pound of han \uun 63. Femule sheep maple tree saved thousands of Jews—is told in ; oxygen sche prilphes 3. Ltepentant a secret report by the War Refugee D orocion fto endangered persons Actonibilvn g0, Light bed” 4 Myselt - in Axis terri holding Latin- Likely €1 Favorlte 1. Mature i/ Board, an o ization, largely S . 5. Lld Tusmn nen-Catholic, appointed by Presi- ‘, Dol Fing A bk dent Roosevelt to save re Sgs War ' Refuges, Board :also " iridescent gems minorities from Nazi dea tells how the Vatican advanced composition money to save persecuted minori- Revolutionary persecution The report is hero . Sheeplike ties in Hun ) d established an underground to smuggle Jews in [ 1 8. Musical 9. couched in the 0. 1 Flogs emotional, prosaic language % immediate danger of death of ‘e view reaucracy. But reading between the oo anger. of death out of . La.erary frag- lines is on¢ of the most v kualcoupiry ments i, g g Another instan > invalu- hiy's officer dramatic stories of the w = “ ““c‘ nge :‘ ‘:1“ ‘)’ ¥ I‘! ecl one’s way the Pope gave refuge tc ol e agdsed s Horough Jews in fhe sanctity L -1“ : "\\» couris xP : r- G ‘S the Pope e G % “;'L;.n;. £ B ne cates authorized by the Hungary to 1 ) 1 6 Jewish Agency for endangered per- Jews of that c ons in enemy territory, notably Jioan. worked clos (e i ot ::;:lllxm )x’m) " the relaying of such certificates can Jewish organizatior to send . from the Apostolic Delegate in Is- supplies 1o reiugee camps inside BB s territory tanbul to the Nunciature in Buda- Here are scme of the highlizhts pest to enable their emigration from Hungary of the unpublished refugee report 'lhz‘uughmil e i ia® op phipnsant Agon war substantial amounts o money i i Vatlcan clc were placed by the Vatican at the Ambassador Myron T ey ];Hm“: ies Al X Harold Tittman, America repre- o e ot n"l-‘\‘)u]’"" ;l d Washingt CONVERTED JEW measure determined was His Holinc ¥ LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Near Third ers were due the next day and games 00ls. 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