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P AGE FOUR - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— U, ALASKA i WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1947 VETERANE OF MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 FOREIGN WARS Taku Fost No. 5550 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month erty and the rights of freemen. You are on the other | Dml\ Alaska Emplro 4 2120 YEARS AGO /7 pyrrne ABpY “The Russian people can have the form of gov- ery evening except Sunday by the Meets first and third EMPIRE INTING COMPANY ernment they want. We are not trying to force our F,:,.,, ,;ol,‘“{,.n,g",. in Scottish Rite Temple S nd A Stree Alaska esident | SYStem on them. I will fight with all my power sny ard B, Viicing Co \nainnitic 4t 7:80 ow. Vice-President | effort to foist their system on .this country whether‘ Sl F""{}'“:i:'n‘:"”h"::,' it comes from you or anybody else. H. S. GRUENING, Com- CHAS. B. MAY 28, 1927 mander: F. H. FORBES, HOLLAND, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Corporation was advertising for 20| adjutant. Worshipful Master; JAMES W o olial il “I have had over 40 years of service in the armed o ® | Jaborers to work at Cordova, on the picture “Trail of '98,” at 60 cents an | it LEIVERS, Secretary. as Second Class Matter. | forces of my country. I love its uniform and its flag. | ® MAY 28 i AR §1.30 per month; | I respect that uniform even when worn by a Com-|® George A. Parks . Skl S FUR STORAGE Silver Bow Lodge | munist, but 1 have no respect for the philosophy you ? 1J-(n],l," J"fl:"ln b In spite of the rain this day, Poppy Day was going over splendidly,| | Cleaning—Glazing—Repairing No. A 2, LO.OF. .80; , have @ccepted VA i i 5 ican Legion Auxiliary Poppy Chair- Meets every Tues | e Miriam Lowe o | according to Mrs. Belle Simpson, American Legion Auxiliary Poppy day at 8: ore c + thes will promptly motity | “Some of you, T beliece, were willing to fight under | > Pty T & e, whi saiil So1e WIS ivitiy éven mobs sétibrourly tian in previous | Martin Victor Furs, Inc. y - 8:00 P. M., 1. 0. O. F. HALL the B regularity in the delivers my country’s flag solely because Russia was fighting the | & Marilyn Jackson % [vears | Swedish Fur Craftsmen for isiting Brothers Welcome P N Office. 602; Business Office, 374 same enemy 4 . Esther Martinsen .I SN 1 Three Generations J_I:_ 30223,’:(1)5' Noble Grand MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED “As late as June 21, 1941, your party and its mem- | o E. W. Eaton . Steamer Alameda arrived in port with 100 tons of freight, four days B ‘W, Secretary A Pre e bers in this country were denouncing Americans who | o W uialy dadiis SEaTbel ot dusisi. | "James C. COOPQT, CPA opposed the Nazis as imperialistic and war mongers. e . . . . » e o Y 2 H BUSINESS COUNSELOR ek € B.P.0.ELKS Corporation—Municinal and Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. Trust Accounts m. Visiting brothers welcome. At that late date your Communists could find nothing wrong with Adolf Hitler or tite things he stood for -, . 3 Seatt i Vash e y p . .\n'mnged for both tomorrow and Monday, Memorial Day. Tomorrow the —|T remember well your slogan, ‘The Yanks are not oulse n {Moose and Elks were to meet, and on Monday two special picked teams | A special holiday bill for dyed-in-the-wcol baseball fans was coming.’ | | were to play. Neither game viould count in the City League schedule. VICTOR POWER, Exalted “The next day, June 22, 1941, the Nazis invaded SO " Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. Soviet Russia. On that day, and not until that day, Fr m oulh Owing to the fact that the decorators had not completed the work | The Erwin Feed Co. was your party's hate for the unspeakable Nazi regimz | on the elaborate painting of the interior of the A. B. Hal, the dance| | Office in Case Lot Grocery e e e bern. On that day, and not until that day, did you | | scheduled for this night was postponed [ PHONE 704 SERVICE' suddenly decide that fighting the Nazis was a holy e i . — ! HAY, GRAIN, COAL ’ el B Ny i , , cause and the highest form of democracy. Your slogang ?“lfd]‘}l“ P?::\h:d Si;vnn':)elrt l;:)n | “Dusty” Rhodes, of Rhodes Cafe, offered a prize of a big dinner| | and STORAGE | Be" s cash Gl'flcel'y of the day before was dead. o bl » for any player who connected for a home run in the Memorial Day base- . PHONE 104 or 105 FREE DELIVERY Juneau ‘the South at 5:30 p. m. ycsterday,| and sailed for Skagway at 10: 30;”“” game, i “That is one reason why I don't respect you. “T have some sympathy for those of you who have CALIFORNIA ) o'clock | e been misled while in the service or since. It is not pjcemparking in Juneau were{ Weather: Highest, 67; lowest, 45; rain. H Grocery and Meat Market — too late for you to wake up. the following: Margaret Arnuld ——— - “It is inconceivable to me how you can follow the william C. Atkinson, Jane ) by [ ‘7}% :—mflfi}?; 371 "Th R all S 7 ; ! AR teachings of a mation whose basic principles are vio- Boyle, Chatles D. Bloomfield, Lu- | i D | L E gl h gh Quality Foods at e Rex tore i s lently opposed to everything America’s uniform sym-fther Barber-Laurence, E. Busch,: al y essons 'n ngtis W. L. GORDON Lt Your Reliable P} ABOUT COMMUNISM boiiaas Jacy Busch, Audrey Click, William i eliable Pharmacists o “You on s n oter: oo |T. Cutts, Luby N. Cogdall, Jean-; - ————d | v gt ; d something Sl ’;“““ bf B :" Jmerieah \\e Chard, Dorothy Dietier, Hal-| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Charles and I did the bulk J St Sh BUTLER-MAURO % armed servioss, DUt PESEOn N RS A EE bert D. Erferdink. |of the work.” Say, “Charles and I did the GREATER PART of thel|. ones-sievens shop DRUG CO. W are secure in your right to preach it :\m::(;.o crx(:cxzo Evelyn and Mildred French, work.” LADIES'—MISSES’ our country only because of this Nation's Constitution. 'George and Marie Fournier, Jon! : ; ] 3 Communt “That is Americanism in action. W. Fain, Kenneth Fuller, William 4OFTignMr¥S?R§N(_)t‘JNg§[};é l;‘ortu@ousl Pkro.n(?\mce 10"'"’:"‘“5" READY-TO-WEAR HABBY ncz y d Martin of Pennsylvania to “Is there any doubt what would happen if men B. Grant, Harry Griffin, Aimee 0‘ S T8t Uiagiait » T as in IT unstressed, accent .,econdi Sewrd ‘Bttost Near Third ) g e on lesiclation then pend. | like you canvened in Moscow, in Russian uniform, to Gossett, Bernard A. Halperin, El. syllable. Drugglsj i B e criticize the Soviet Government? Suppose for an in- canor Hansen, Pearl P. Hermann, OFTEN MISSPELLEL: Presumptuous; observe the PTU. _ “The Squibb Store” ing. stant you were able to get inside the walls of the W)llm':dn S. H;;m““n ‘gfl:‘hGEMl\L/‘[rc‘. SYNONYMS: Everyday, customary, conventional, habitual, usua’, | !aska ““lc Sprly i quibl lore Here is what Senator Martin told them I Kremlin and to stand before the men who make SOM Marle Munson, i routine. ere Pharmacy Is a une. : " 1 have left a busy Senate floor to see you, because | Ryssia’s laws. Suppose you were to tell them that you Mary E. Newton, Clon C. Nokes WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| you are Pennsylvanians. I have listened to you. NoW 'don't like the Soviet Union—to attack its leaders— gjchard Norman, Stanley and Al- increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Profession I want tell you what I have got to say and to say that America’s form of government was acka Nowicka, Herbert L Page, CENTENARIAN; a person a hundrea years old. (Pronounce first A as| 4 BOATS BUILT and REPAIRED ¥ 5 E | | Phone 206 Second and Seward First let me make it clear that I respect the | better than Russia Jean Phillips, Frank W. Radley, in CARE; principal accent follows the R). veteran and all that his uniform stands for . But when | “You know what would happen. Merle Rmenhouse_. Cecil Shogren. : channel Boat works vou come here representing the Communist Party, you | “The lucky ones among you would be those who _Stanley B. Smith, Shermax% J. I HEIN!(E GENERAL l P06 atas L have no right to claim the resect and treatment due |faced a firing squad and died quickly. The others of ;r‘;m:f(‘i': N’{_»‘;;]m"a;m%ov:r‘x?n“o _;;‘ MODERN ET I 0 U ETTE ROBERTA LEE i REPAIR SHOP A’cros: il it to veterans. No one can be faithful to American ideals | you would go in chains to the slave camps, to toil (“;s Fr:d ad Hoitis Vu;;ler Ay Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner] e “B"‘ arbor and ept the teachings of communism | and starve till you died the slow, hard way H Walker, Louise E. wdlkex. c ____W,_,., Blacksmith Work e 0, after 6 P. M. “I will not now, nor at any future time, discuss ’ Thm! is Soviet communism in action. T. Yeaman, Florence Zigler and, Q. Should a man walk ahead of a woman when they are walking | | GSNERAL REPAIR WORK SoE he welfare of cur veterans with men who uphold your . you have the colossal effrontery to tell the yowes C. Dinsdale. down the aisle of a train? Phone 204 929 W. 12th St communistic philosophy, even though you have worn | P Congress how you want things run. A. No; the woman should be allowed to go first, but if leaving the | | Wall Paper the American uniform. Anything I have to say on that{ “There is a place for those of you who prefer o tram he should step off first in order to assist her. £ . ’ subject will be said to the officers and members of | live under communism. T suggest that you go there MANIHEY ls DEAlER Q. How should an engaged man and girl act in public? Wafllelfl S nrllg SIOI' yecognized veterans organizations, or to other patriotic {and stay there. | A. As naturally and normally as pessible. They should neither (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) unaffiliated veterans. And if I want advice about | “If I can help to speed your departure, call on me. FoR pERMA"ENIE Co | menopeiize each other nor ignore each other. NYAL Family Remedies rans’ se S s. They | “I understand you are returning to your con- 4 Q. At what hour should one give a Sunday morning breakfast? | veterans' needs, I shall go to those same groups. 2 recognize the great gulf between American freedom | vention this afternoon to carry back my views. To A. At any hour one wishes up until noon. HORLUCK’S DANISH Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt and communistic dictatorship. They do not straddle. | assist you, I have made copies of my stand which The power-scow Midas, ]-“‘r“m’”' N o Ao ats Qe TS it e Ty o T R ICE CREAM You'll Find Food Finer and They stand foursquare on the side of individual lib- 'you can present to your convention.” E‘LffifiyJ;,i‘«/iucflifae?wc‘fflr}ef :)yp“;; I_O 0 K a nd I_EA RN | Hlfl h. E Service More Complete at 5 b uek B TR § BT 0 e O R J. Manthey, enroute to Seattle to | cnings Lconom “l w h i Note—Adams' move to play poli- 'cultural confusion and labor trouble. o™ 0 ahout 6000 sacks of Per- A L. GORDO g Y Tnn Bamor e wasningion tes with cancer was sucoometul. The | Ap the tonltyh pa(r:tos;nmot\l:s_kie 30 | Fianentd Cenfenit, tor - WHict Man) ....,‘; I Market COFFEE SHOP Senate uphe! is proposal to knoc! governmen e 1ists are thev has been a] inted Juneau 1 What -Di " 9 qr Meny-GO-ROUfld $5,000,000 out of the cancer fund. convinced that in next fall's elec- gepjer i 3 wh::hw;ts :he, N::SOT Dllxun Lllnf':,:ld e e Choice Meats At All Times Senator Claude Pepper of Florida tion, the French people, disgusted 1 an effort to avoid increased 3' Wh Gy it P°P“? = X 2 (Continued frum Page One! tried to restore this fund but was with the inability of the more con- frejpht costs, and to maintain . e the.slmngest man in Biblical fustory. “e Alaskan n l l » S e outvoted; 35 to 24, by the Republi- servative groups to make DeMo- present price levels, Manthey made 4. What animal’s name means “river horse”? ole. timony of cancer chairman James C§ majority. cracy work, will give the Commun- ,rangements witn the Perman- 9. What was '..he lengendary site of King Arthur's Court? | Newly Renovated Rooms Adams. He said that he did not T i ist party control of France at the ente Company in Seattle to load ANSWERS: | it Reastmable Rates want the money to be spent under JAP FRISON TORTURE kallot box the barge upon its arrival there, 1. Boundary line between Maryland and Pennsylvania, surveyed by | Mortuary the supervision: of the U. S. Public| Shocking evidence continues to althcugh cement, like many other Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, English surveyors, in 1763-67. PHONE SINGLE O Health Service accumulate regarding the terrible UNDER THE DOME building materials, is still short 2. Nevada. | Fourth and Franklin Sts. e Ole | Tom Parran, torture of I:";(“”“: tprxs‘on;m a%| The Daughters of tne American of the demand. 2. Samson. ! * PHONE 136 3 ] 8. Pyl .. Camp 17, Kukioa district, Japan, peyolytion stuck to their racial dis-| The roundtrip of the Midas is i head of the U. S. Public Heath Ser- “ A s i e | 3. Hippopotamus. s B 0@ hovenment officiaiNnere T Com. B N Litile ‘_“‘_“‘:" crimination for Constitution Hall expected to take approximately PG Jacobs Machine Shop hever acused of playing politics. He | SOMe American prisoners over 1o st week but didn't hesitate to eat | two weeks. e i h ] ] 1 Card Beverage Co. IOAETA SRR i ¥ 8 r hment. A sworn Bk an excellént: record | Yet: the|ine JADE for punishnent, 2 & in the YW.CA. cafeteria where e - | | Wholesale 805 10th St. PILLAR BEARINGS Biead of one of the nation's larg- | M{1idavit signed by ?”l‘i" G. Ay"’ls' negroes can dine with whites. Y. © ® ® » s s = ¢ ® o o & e 9 Grac Marshall, as, vas o ) est food companies preferred having |2009 B Grant Marshall, Texas, 10| W.C.A. food was too good. . . . Tt o 5 PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT elding, Machining and Milling Jess money spent to battle cancer | AMErican War crimes WWeSLERICTS didn't come out during the Pales TiDE TABLE . for MIXERS or SODA POP 905 W.-11th St. Phone 876 yather ‘han have the direction of| ‘el Of Japanese “r’”li”e with anltine United Nations debate, but the ' . | m—— A . lectric current, as follows: Grand Mufti of the Arabs, who was »ed in the hands of © ran ufti of the Arabs, who was e MAY 29 . 3 . “Another lnnmflr »;.hnhl llozx: m;se represented in New York by an e Low tide 4:09 am. 32 ft e SAND and GBAVEL CO Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS Rs%“fi{)"g",}“s’g.yu’}f&'é'i? during the period that 1s - | Arab delegation, once made a bru-'e High tide 10:16 a.m., 135 ft: e | an stead, Adams spoke about tie ‘ i IR0 L1 & b —0 h;_:i.‘!‘l_:m, e by, Kahara was the commanding officel | ta] proposal to Hermann Goering.|e Low tids 16:16 pm, 23 ft. W MO NTEN = Owner | IDEAL GLASS CO0. J. B. Burford & Co B Catoan end of Generay °f the camp was to shock men With |1 January, 1844, the Grand Mufti,je High tide 22:47 pm., 159 ft. ® | Sh oo ke g Alfred P, Sloan, head of GoMral electric curent. The men WeIe gnen i Bertin, wrote a formal let-|s o o » » + « < 0 o » o | QANNOUNCESS 121 MAIN STREET i i et A ;i $100,000 ,JLé.T“Z;l Ropsaveit) “’”""1' to held iron b“"-‘_ in *'“h'!lel' to Goering, proposing that the ! RS S S DON ABEL PHONE 633 AL MBLOTEFS B s ife v fa Ve hand. The bars were approximately | Nazi Luftwaife bomb the Jewish| NOTICE Due to an advantageous shipping i and by the Pew family of Philadel- g yches long and 1 inch in diam- | city of Tel Aviv—because Tel Aviv| o s 1 ) FORD AGENCY £ (60 Toil na sun smips, {000 TR S R sinie | S e Sl R RE e el BT anenenn SO ik et Atrangement, Srith the Sopnaragoh BARANOF i B il roviarly cantributed eter hey were : €1'¢ /had contributed 80,000 soldiers to)John O'Berg Repair Shop will be of J. V. Cole and his power barge | (Authorized Dealers) B 00 i dorent Dem. CTenv o approximiley 1L VB i dTiies ‘Cl‘)st’d Friday and Saturday, May MIDAS and the local longshoremen GREASES — GAS — OIL aies - i i Juneau Motor Co. ocratic candida Water would then be poured On‘(rowmufl'r, 1947, BELL SYWDICATE. INC) ' 30 and 31. —adv. 590-t2 the bars and the juice turned on. i 5 the drastic raise in shipping rates O TECEE oin suBiic. - |The men wauld ihen agiuls un- | will be avoided on a barge load of Foot of Main Street FOE STHE PUNL conscious, but would revive in about | Crossword Puzzle cement expected to arrive here June EAT IN THE Ir ,:u(\_ Adams proposed that | ten minutes. This would be repeat- 10 from Permanente Cement Com- MAKE en independent cancer commission about every two hours for a 3 i - ‘ : ssion ed_about every tw . ACROSS Wenariod walite pany. Because of this fortunate ar- BWBLE noo“ JUNEAU DAIRIES nister money period of several days. Cold Water| 1 Rubber ires suddenly rangement ress, and pro- g e eir T as p Hobby e Y & A DELICIOUS ICE CREAM and pro- was also poured upon their cloth: 4. East Indian s ln o 4 Kettering of Gen- | ing which was never permitted to, l]_“"lj';";"w ‘1': “:"";e:'“ Pecla inner 2 daily habl(—sekfop it by Bame k Howard of dry. This punishment was adminis- | 5 (iliuer King of starch iri administrators of 'tered for failure to salute the| 13 Positive Wit Bante K OUR PRESENT PIICES 51‘;;& M. Juneau Dalnes' Inc. money guards, walking in the bar _slectruds Piece of s ! patri :;:.11)-. 1--;.”\{< I‘it-}x‘;l‘(i with ahmwl n} and 1ulhelr minurl in- ‘1‘ 'I‘.k”'v:;‘*“w“ ‘ heoung | WILL CONTINIE Tfl PBEVAIL! Chrysler Marine Engines 1 il has protected his fractions of the rules. I cannot re- 15 \niuiprets Bxist | 3 terests—as against his call the names o1 the men who suf- \u‘.(\| i “',‘,:,‘e“,“:‘ caledonla nfllEI MACHINE SHOP s interests — is indicated fered this type of punishment :7 ‘“"mmw e Qurselves | . ec iz 2 a SEATTLE Marine Hardware by @ secret conierence which he “I wish to place some of the g Chicken St | held with Nazi leaders in Holland lLlame of such treatment of the nciosure | CLOBE TO EVERYTHING Chas. G. Warner Co in 1 cf 1939 after Hitler had men on Lt. Little (U. 8. Navy) and gk 4 So.ution of Yesterday's Puzzle | ]’. B. FEMMER AL Ootede e T ’ invaded Poland T/Sgt. J. P. Bennett who collabor- Kevstone o1 M1 S 53 i | 3200, SN0AE t time Standard Oil of New ated with the Japanese authorities = 26 Without G 1 Ralaat { » - i HOME GROCERY Wiich Frank Hovard 1 Taner han deing wih thom | 3 it o vl G dm | (General Hauling and M an executive had entered a deal | their own way. Lt. Little was in| 20 lence 1. More tecently H | TIMELY CLmES Phone 146 Farben to withhold from |charge of ths me: n public the use of sber patents. Tt was all T/Se _ | 31 Serpent secured 65. Conjunction : ’ LA il e ot gl i : 2 5 3 Difiown | PHONE 333 or CALL at ROBERT . T R LT -‘:‘l""" ! g Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 LA R L e T e LIGHT BARBER SHOP || Numvpusm skoes || | R ienin S. to be tragically Washington not only maintains Quality Work Clothing # JULIA MATSU ZORIC caused th short of short of during the war. strict secrecy but the head of the Frank Howard, meeting secretly |court has lectured witnesses that with G ben executives in'they must not talk to anyone about \v,.l-l.,q ‘v;-hr!e ‘: . Holla Hitler invaded Po- their testimony. Meanwhile the i S Bilna arcr i aded Po- i esimony” Metnunie e €y w1 as a pala-up subsurive. to THE DAILY ALASKA FRED HENNING SYSTEM CLEANING Seiting P s D el | EMPIRE is invgted to be our guest TH[S EVENING. Complete Outfitter for Men Ala ka La d B o o g Hold ! Present this coupon to the box office of the S un Y them, appare for safekeeping PARIS POLITICS | “ mnn IE Y even if th ted States came According to confidential diplo- {ufierice: | cAP OL T n w GOWI‘mG C l T into the war against Germany matic dispatches, intelligence agents winng “Pursuant of these arrangements,” have worked their way into the Yimaaiy and receive TWQ TICKETS to zee: e DRY CLEAIIEBS Howard wrote his home office, “I hierarchy of the French Commun- Ttoms COHPANY PHONE 877 to keep my appointments i Party. They have learned that where 1 had three days the Commur of discussion: with the representa- complete cf rol ot France, but— tives of the I. G. They delivered to and this is a big but — by legal me assignments of some 2,000 for- means eign patents and we did our best The Cominunists have resigned to work out complete plans for a from the French government. As a "rAmruL l“ “Y r Asnlfl"" DODGE and PLYMOUTH “Quality Dry Cleaning” Feuerar ‘fax—12c¢ per Person DEALERS PHONE 14_THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO0. Lucille's Beauty Salon and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Eproibisirewialiie S o sts are ready to take ASHENBRENNER’S erman for all | modus vivendi which would operate result they receive none of the RETURN YOU to your horae with our compliments. : 'r.x:::::f“;ln:r l-' u RNI T“ n E through the term of the war, whe- blame for the things now going HAIRCUTTING ther the United States came in or wrong in France—namely food Jeatanslc Sl WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Phone 492 2nd and Franklin Fhone T8 - 169 Willotgtlis Sye. not.” | shortages, black marketeering, agri-

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