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PAGEFOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1947 e e e e e s = l. [’ g comparty of fellow-travelers, that while communism is | = B e TR MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 t et T . Wesbitl bty Riat inbe = FORFIGN WARS 5 & o D(“I \ 1’(1\ a 'n,)lr( a bit different {rom cur Western-style democracy, we = from FORFIGN WARS SECOND and FOURTH would find that it is really a very democratic system ~ EMPIRE Monday of each month wiv s Cowravy if we would only take the trouble to understand it. The | THE i B o in Scottish Rite Temple FMPIRE PRIN ‘_ . latest opportunity to understand it is provided by what ! e e eereeeeeesd | T4 St Visiting Com- beginning at 7:30 o. m. is happening in Rumania. i rades Welcome, 3 The present government of Rumani tab AUGUST 16, 1927 H. 5. GRUENING. Com-~ \gvHA;} {Bl !;lOLMND:) B oh B e present governmen ania was estab- 3 i : . | mander: F. H. FORBES, orshipful aster; JAN s dtor | Jished last November in an election characterized by » e| Southeast Alaska has a great future as a pulp and paper Producer | Agiiant, LEIVERS, Secretary — | the Foreign Office of a left-wing Labor Government ' e AUGUST 16 @ ! in the opinion of Col. George F. Weisel, lumberman and sawmill operator Entered he Po e 2 8s Second Class M in England as “unfair and irregular” and by our own Mrs. C. J. Bailey o |from Missoula, Mcntana. who arrived recently from Seattle. He had | ——— = —— | SUBSCRIPTION RATES ) ° M 'y B | Delivered by carrier in Junean and Douglas for §1.50 per month; | middle-of-the-road democratic Government as marked | o Howard M.lls ® spent two weeks in this district looking over local forests and lumbering You'll Get a Better Deal in 3 < ! R Pocame pasd ot the tupwime aar: 127 TienPuistion” and terrtand U A% R roallice) o e R e ¢ |operations. Victor’s August Fur Sale B.P.0. ELKS o advance, $7.50; | terrorism a; a ation, the Peasant party, which e WA anthey R . . Mects 2nd and 4th Wednesdays & by iy 0D rm»bxmmmxln nrl competent 1n<é d)s;nlrrrsted for- o Cris Lokke . Among thoge leaving for the outside on the Admiral Rogers was Maflm vu'or Fu[s, In(_ at 8 pm. Visiting brothers wel- 1 | eign observe 8 mg . . v i ‘ Sofberad B i ’:(’:‘r,f‘:"::f"”‘““:,g"s oty Remmmazs- + | Jack Cook, who had been visiting here for the past several weeks with Swedish Pur Craftamen for come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- v O 602 ss Office, 374 : F 5! of o AUG 7 er o T . Jenera " alted Ruler, W. H. BIGGS, Sec- 2 i fewer than one-tenth of the seats in the new Parlia- | o C. J. Davis o | his sister, Mrs. Fred Henning. ARESY. R retary. SPMBER OF ASSOUIATED TRESS ment - ohinate p = 7y ' = exeln y entitled to the use for . Mrs. Fred Schindler o : $ T St % o ) . of ‘Al news dispatehes credited to it or not ather- | But this was only the beginning. The government o Patricia Virginia Martin e George Benson, who had been employed at the Als;“,']u':“" el James C. Conper. CPA Thimes for o — paper and also the local news published | oroqtaq by this fraudulent election, held under the|e Mrs. Julia A. Costigan o [for the past year, was an outbound passenger on the Admiral RERTR 400 BUSINESS COUNSELOR ings for Your Office . o | protecting bayonets of a Russian army of occupation, ' Mrs. Elsie McLean ® | Seattle. He was to remain in the States a month and then return to Specializing in DN, AR o TIONaL B S - Aluska Newspapers. 11| next proceeded to suppress the newspapers of the ma- | e James Larson e | Juncau for the winter. Guephiation=Myrichial ‘spil CHARLES R. SRIFFIN Co: : - Jority party, which it had “defeated” at the polls, and e Dorothy Jones . _— Trust Accounts 1005 SECOND AVE -« SEATTLE 4 - u ot 5323 to arrest many of its members. On March 15 the e Ruth M el - The Coast Guard cutter Unalga was enroute from Unalaska, accord- e leader of the Peasant party, together with the leaders | o Fred Peterson B oo ol Sl by thE Y Pisherics office. Thy W TR TP i ng to word received here by the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries office. e S‘ lhi [ i of the Liberals and the Independent Social Democrats, | o Lauraleen ‘NOihes ol & et - rska Excl .me/y( | e nalga had been at sea for several months protested to the Big Four Council of Foreign Ministers | ¢ City of Juneau 167 years old] ® 11‘ 4 o R o | The Emln reed c" rroeom, e e —— against these arrests. On April 4, thearrests andthe ¢ o¢ ¢ ¢ ©¢ @ ¢ ¢ ¢ © & @ o Office in Case Lot Grocery Miss Susie Sennet of Helena, Montana, visited with the Cashen family in Douglas while the Northwestern was in port. The Cashens and the Sennets were neighbors in Marquette, Michigan, forty years before. i “SEMILING SERVICE” | Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 102 or 105 l FREE DELIVERY Juneau ’ terrorism inc asing, a new protest was made. On May 9 a memorandum on behalf of the three persecuted I s was given to the United States diplomatic rep- resentative in Bucharest, appealing for American aid & in restoring some semblance of freedom in.Rumania. The MS Sierra. the world's first reindeer ship, had arrived at Nome, | 1 |To all this the stock reply of the Communist-domi- K. O. KAISER 16 days out of Seattle. Freight included complete machinery for the| | CALIFORNIA :I:;L:_gl'2’:)‘;::("""[5"“]::‘?“h(“'l:usz;:; (:‘]“’"fl'lngf:f:;f_”:(‘):(_’ Howard Hughes had a gnfo‘c‘l ex-meat cannery and |laf‘k11?g plant at G'ulr?\".m Bay. The As?up was heralded Grozery and Meat Market | spira ample on how to ireat Washing-{as marking a new cra in the Alaska reindeer industry. SpIvaLY ton officials when he clashed head- - — 478 — PHONES — 371 PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL | and STORAGE me Don't believe such foolish- nuess. The Scongs don’'t have more than $100,000,020 on deposit. " 3 5 2 e " " _‘ s A Rl | o, In @ final untolding o the story. the Com- on with the Senate War Investis| weqther report: High 56: low, 35; cloudy. High Quality Tecds ot The Rexall Store st~ ated regime has simply dissolved the |gating Committee. The example| B e e et e e, Moderate Pri i JUNEAU'S LONGSHOREMEN | Peasant party altogether, on the convenient ground \as his friond and former business!y erate Prices Your Reliable Pharmacists SHOULD CLEAN HOUSE that it has “conspired with foreign imperialistic inter- | zscociate, Henry J. Kaiser. . . . by o |ests to impair the sovereignty of the state” As our | ‘Ine siory has never been told,| ally Lessons In ng IS0 W. .. GORDON vears when strikes brought | Corresopndent on the scene observes his is a legal |yt the redoubtable buiiaer on one! s & step designed to deprive the overwhelming majority of ;ccasion administered a physmali BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HARRY RACE ‘ | During the last sever: STEVENS® P e ut by our Juneau longhoremen were responsible for | S¢P designed to de il ] —ermeee : ; rdships heaped upon the people of this communit pm"‘:‘ ittt e o [ e Mf‘N:‘,’,' roughing to "}‘;""S“‘_'“x‘_“_ 1‘]"“;’0).":“;1; WORDS OFTEN NISUSED: Do not say, “I must first eat dinner LADIES'—MISSE . were told many times that many of the longshore- | e o o m,m;,“.m_\ e m,“pk.,,; g R (v:,m, S:_‘;];;./::N.m é‘;:lp‘ (;1' Supply i before T go.” FIRST is redundant and should be omitted. | READY-TO-WEAR men were fine fellows who didn’t want to strike, but | ) e, ar Deparunent Chiel of SuPPY.| ™ OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED. Gergeous. Pronounce gor-Jus, not gor-| | Seward Strect Near Third Druggist ihal Hycls Badkratipivas slponsibe ! “System of l’rup-mmdn" Kaiser's proposal that the Gov-|Jje-us. : | : 5 - - We believe to a certain extent that this is true. | £ ernment finance the construction| ~ OFTEN MISSPELLED: Rhythm; two H's, not RYTHM. % 5 “The Squibb Store' However, that is no excuse. If the rank and file is not | (Cincinnati Boguirer) of cargo planes to lick the U-boat| SYNONYMS: Vertical, perpendicular. plumb, erect, upright. Alaska Music Snpply Where Pharmacy Is a satisfied with the course set for them by their leaders, | Most of the testimony given by Victor Kravchenko 'menace. This issue is one of the WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Profession then they thould clean house and elect responsible before the House un-American Activities Committee subjects now Leing probed by the!increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Pianos—Musical Instruments officers {tallies, with what already is quite generally known Senate Committee. Word reached IRREFUTABLE; incapable of being disproved; indisputable. (Accent fol- and Supplies lows the F), “These figures are irrefutable.” Phoue 206 Second and Seward D e ———— sia and its present attitude to us. That the Kaiser that Somehvell was nob men are the most hated group of men in Juneau. majority of the Soviet Union’s representatives in this only upposing the project, but had * o 7 country are spies; that espionage has been intensified; stated he woud “run Kaiser out Their actions in subjecting the entire population of P pionag " b havd that Gromyko merely a lay figure as Ambassa- of town.” S DE ETI ET E EEINKE GENERAL Juneau—men, women and children—to severe hard- g, hat chances for the overthrow of the present | Kaiser invited General “Hap ROBERTA LEE REPAIR SHOP Today it can be said that the Juneau longshore- about Ru: ARCHIE B. BETTS Public Accountant Auditor Tax Counselor ship through lack of proper food and subsequent price | regime jn Moscow from within are very slim; that the |Arnold, then chief of the AAF, to + | |Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner and freight rate increases, all for selfish demands Russians want the atom bomb, and that they are lunch to discuss the matter. Arn- TS Bih klmhh‘,W 4 which the longshoremen place above the general wel- | responsible for the lack of progress in the United old accepted. Later, he called I_Jack Q To whom should complaints be made by a person who is staying = i b fare, have given the longshoremen this title. { Nations are all obvious to any moderately well-in- to ask if he could bring a friend e GENERAL RE:’AIR WORK Sooner or later the people will wake up and quit formed individual. And in advising against the out- 'and if the luncheon could be held ‘A Th‘ey SO A 15e SRR Hibsctly ol the: SAnagRBEGYT o the det Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. taking it on the chin. Theyll fight back from neces- !awing of the Communist party in America, on the in the Army-Navy club. Kaiser lm(» ik ‘-h i 1"' it s i o .= and there will be serious trouble. Already there !grounds that our freedom is our great strength, the agreed. c L € the ccmplaints In a pleasant manner, never in a disagree- | Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 Wall Paper I Ideal Paint Shop l | ¥ i |former head of the Russian Purchasin mmittes | 'To Kaiser's surprise, Arnold ap-|able or quarrelsome fashion. H W have been demands for a grand jury investigation of | in the United States finds himself in agiefifimg :,\»:‘eh | peared with Somervall, the late | Q. When a girl is applying for a position, isn% it an asset for her | warheld S Dfllg slore the union. Another suggestion is to cut off all credit Edgar Hoover. Gen. Leslie J. McNair, then head|to pretend that she is very efficient? ! | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) by merchants to the longshoremen. Kravchenko, however, made one point which, un- ©Of the Army Ground Forces, and A. No. She should of course give the impression that she knows | NYAL Family Remedies Another suggestion is that the merchants of e viovev he did not develop, When asked in what |Ferdinand Eberstadt, of the War{o, . on.o”yie’cnow o eagerness to learn more. HORLUCK'S DANISH Phona /0Age. FradiW, Wends Juneau refuse to sell their goods to '.hevlongs!wx'emon way he would curb Communist influence in the United Production Board. "Ihe luncheon | Q. Is it permissible to shout comments at motorists who show | psds s rp g It is reported that one small town in the States, States, he said that the entire system of American pro- |Started off pleasantly, but soonp, = =o - oo " e others? ICE CREAM You'll Find Food Finer and i which had ell supplies cut off through a strike of paganda must be changed. K"“Z""lf:;‘:ei"':::;:gg:m P T R S L sty o Bty e Bexvibe Mare GRS e railroad yardworkers, took this action. When a rail- Thab is very interesting, but just what is this | Hutchmgs Economy because the strike had cut off supplies, these supplies | any—a lack, which may again be our streng ut il goched around the table, seized | Harkel were being sold only tn those not responsible for the Kravchenko is right, is our weakness. Our govern- ! shonlders aall LOO K d lEA R N b 4 ¢ Liike . THAE might work hate {ment, in fact, scarcely has an intelligent method of SOMervell by the s an A. G. GORDON || | Choice Meats At All Times : i % % shook him violently. informing its own people of what it is doing. “You've bedn seying you're gl | oM e o This was ended abruptly by Kais- | courteous driving. | THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP But it is our hope that before any real trouble starts, if any of the longshoremen are reasonable We maintain, as we have several times in the (5 yuyp me out of town” blazed| : - The Alaskan no!el men, they will have the good sense to clean house l_’;’lm-mfl‘!_flll it the Sifl“’-hf‘*""." and rwaf ‘}‘;P%'}‘f“f;‘s Kaiser. “Td like to see you or any ‘l 1 What Am‘mce:n general and all of his detachment of troops were I"h 1 w C 4 and set up a union organization which will have some ' Should release some of the reports of its efficials who gther plankety-blank try it! | killed by the Indians? The Lharles W. Larier| Newly Renovated Rooms . have been pushed arcunc and humiliated by the Rus- | somervell also rose and in try-| 2. What is a matriarch? ¢ respect in the community. i At ist' fronts;in Belgrad - » ol at Reasonable Rates sians in Moscow, an ommunist fronts in Belgrade, ;3 to free himself from Kaiser, 3. Who wrote “The Tragedy of Puddinhead Wilson?”, MOIillal'Y Foampr e e Bucharest, Sofia, Budapest and Vienna, the facts thus sent dishes flying in all directions.| § what is a hautboy? PHONE SINGLE O - “Democracy,” Communist Style revesled Would:speak far more effectively than any |mne otiiers' finally restored peace| {5 Gl bl cnsiiooencs Searching ‘with his lantern? Pourth' and. Franeliphom | G | “system of propaganda” yet devised. It is hardly likely |34 the luncheon was resumed.| 3 ol 9 S 8 14 ? PHONE 136 (New York Times) |that a public thus informed could long “emain |gajser, thereafter, had no more| 3 PHONR 055 __ From time to time we still hear, from the dwindling indifferent. It ’ 8 [+ 1 General George Armstrong Custer. A : ) trouble with Somervell. | ‘ AR b o U dwndion (iRt L o g | ommiont, 1067, it svpicwtE x| 2. A woman who rules a family. {1 Card Beverage Co. | | | Thomas Hardware (o. ] were located, he took over one of ers, who recently returned from | ——————— I 3. Mark Twain. Wholesale 805 10th St. PAINTS — OILS 4 rbe wafllmfllon the best hotels, which he publicly China. This is Cowles’ story: LR BB S 0 o 4. A musical instrument, now called an oboe. Builders’ and Sheif ¥ M G R d announced had to be considered “China i3 filled with gossip. A | 5. An honest man. - PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT HARDWARE e"y‘ 0-Koun as his private residence. favorite subject is speculation on TIDE TABLE | i e e 4 for MIXERS or SODA POP e The late great General Palton the alleged growing wealth of the ! (Continued Jrum Page One’ repeatedly clashed with Lee over goong family. At a dinner party AUGUST 17 i the failure of the Third Army 10 jn ghanghai, an irate critic of the latter in charge of an officer who get adequate supplies, among them present government said to me, does nothing else—among other winter-warfare clothing It was ‘China will never find herself un- \uxuries, has a special car for not until the Third Army had i) she gets rid of the Soong fam- ;hn“mu e turned the tide in the Battle of jly Why, they have more than That more than 500 GI's are the Bulge that it finally began 0 4 pillion dollars in their personal i et some of this equipment. accounts in Washington, London, jam-packed in quarters equipped € accounts gton, ,| e K Sy i On one occasion, Patton bluntly anq Amsterdam banks. demanded of Eisenhower that he .o, he High tide, 2:05 a.m., 19.4 feet Lew tide, 8:33 am., -4.0 feet High tide, 14:55 p.m., 18.1 feet Low tide, 20:49 pm., 0.0 feet AUGUST 18 : High tide, 2:53 am., 192 et o | Rubber Boats i R Appralsals J U N E A U M A R l N E C 0 & Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS %%Tfi“flfi“s'g.{gfgfiti? Marine MARINE WAYS and IDEAL GLASS CO. | | | J. B. Burford & Co. REPAIRING AND NEW 0 “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by TREET oF Hardware ""(oNerrucrion Boat Sales DA,Z‘IA};;‘Q!N bPHONE A Satisfied Customers with fewer than 15 showers, some of which don't work; that there walked away a mo-, ® High tide, 15:35 pm., 183 fcet ® is no “day room” (ounge) or, Crack down on Lee. ment later, a high official of the|® Low tide, 21:33 p.m. -04 fect cther 1ecreational facilities for the NOTE—A detailed account of Central Bank of China said to @ © © ¢ @ ¢ @ ¢ 0 @ ¢ o o men; that their food is poorly pre- Patton's behind-the-scenes wan'ipg P R S AR . " | pared and unappetizingly served; With Lee over supplies is told in ) that GI's are required to act as 'Lucky Forward, bare-knuckled . ; drivers for officers’ wives and take istory of the Third Army soon to C care of officers children, includ- i¢ published. (Allen, writer of l'OSSWOl"d Puzzle Low tide, 9:14 am., -35 feet ® PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 B AR A N0 F PORD AGENOY Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL T i ALASKA’S FINEST Juneau MMOI' c° HOTEL Foot of Main Street FRANCES BERG || [ATINTE JUNEAU DAIRIES H [} R A! T ing a nursery: that Le: and his the above report on General Lee, DELICIOUS ICE CREAM 8 i , ACROSS . . 3 staff are “salute AZY imposing was a colonel on General Patton’s . s . p il t—ask 2 g el Sl during the war—Ed. Note) 4 Stafofiffe 7. Ancient Roman 4 ) OPULAR PIANO sl'e"al Dinner # dally haly 195 ks D heavy fines for the &l n, P 4. Golt instructor oflicial " P fraciion of this rule: and that —_ 15 SR . gt olR[E| | Keyboard Harmony and Arranging 5to 8 P. M. Juneau Dairies, Inc. Y camp 15 Funning:. sl FIGHTING MEN I rtal crass ity It Nevada | $2.00 blast at Pisa Charles Pottter, Seventh Army 42, Insect R | - % 5 This last charge is particularly veteran who lost both legs in lx Anger = 42 qbraiingioel E | APPROVED BY | [IFurs? Chrysler Marine Engines serious. The Arm nies it is op- heroic fighting near Colmar, 17. Piece out 4 A | r'4 MACHINE SHOP erating any more of these notorious France, has won the Republican' 13 Maf i e n fular Bl ! DEPARTMBNT OF EDUCATION Complete Fur ‘Marine Hard camps. Buf the committez is 1N pomination for the Michigan seat % hn.‘mr{er‘lly A \..'J;f‘,l,” E for Service at a arine rardware posccssion of considerable evidence held by the late Representative 33 FPoch o nital bind R Very Reasonable Price B erl biih e attence ot e madies s TBBGE o lp e S VETERANS TRAINING CABITOL, FUR SHOP Chas. G. Warner Co. the Pisa camp, but certain very in the assault on Guam is not Pl Piecs of ground t 113 Third Street nss ings that bave taken keeping ex-Ms ¢ Br d of love Kind of finch i , under al unsavory things that keeping ex-Marine Tommy Breen Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie Blunder scalppii e o, IR w1 R s SRR . nsebetn G. I BILL HOME GROCERY “GOD-ALMIGHTY" LEE a stellar role in MGM’s new super- % “‘;:’7\‘!_,,".‘. i L‘:\ ,"“‘ e s TmELY chgs Phone 146 musical, “Luxury Liner.” . .. Col.| : o PAUMEBroaiss PHONE: BLACK 604 ;““/EEE'E% H-! HE Jn N «EN Aside from the question of Oscar Koch, who fought his way ed antics, the matter 1§ back from a death's-edge illness serious because of its possible ad- que to rigorous combat service, has verse repercussions on the univer- peen made head of the Army's sal military training issue here crack intelligence school at Ft. Ri-; The fate of this urgently needed ey The greatest G-2 in the Ar-| defensive measure is very much in my Koch was Patton’s intelligence | Greek dialect 5 2 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 §. Feminine name {8 - NUNN-BUSH SHOES et ‘3. [\'layeleud_v ‘ : STETSON HATS American Meat Phone 38 . Cultivati implement . Had debts Bakby b JOHN DAUGHERTY . Quality Work -Clothing z 0 R ' C 21. Central cylinder ! E auumA To llunm-y its cn':cl::fir; chief from Africa to V-E Day. | 7 / in siems and a8 a paid-up subscriber to, THE DAILY ALASKA FRED nE““mG SYSTEM CLEANING the rmy last year announced — 4 23. Confid, Ara i . far-reaching changes in its tradi- A y/ B S aobities EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Complete Outfitter for Men &x . Positive e ot 1] Present this coupon to the box office of the Alaska Laundy Dt CAPITOL THEATRE B. W. COWLING CITY Rock 3 “‘:‘\"{'“*p':‘m and receive TWO TICKETS to see: % conPANY ; DRY CLEAHEIS tional caste sytem, and set up a model training camp at Ft. Knox This camp has won high praise from numerous outstanding civilian Story Petrel in the stormy and complex Chinese problem is T. V. Soong, U. S.-educated brother of Madame Chiang Kai-shek A Kkey leaders tigw> in the Nationalist regime, If the reports of what Is Wrans- gsoong has long been the subject (] ‘ L EEEEEE HEEER BEE REELE e A . 7 piring in Lee’s theatre are cOn- of bitter controversy in both U. S 7 o “CHATTERBOX" Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler “Qull’lg%lny 877 firmed by the Congressional com- and Chinese quarters A | DeSoto—Dodge Trucks Cleaning” mittee, it will provide devasiating Currently, Soong is very active ///%n fi- . %// {:e,'.pumx g | Federal Tax—12¢c per Person e 2 ammunition to UMT foes behind the scene in the National- S N my ASHENBRENNER’S B e ) ot e 0 0 i W b W | I%fl PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. l:',f.!!'”"fi,‘u Salo'n European Theatre durine the v°. g3 000,000,000 loan from the U. S. /)53 < e g He was not a popular figure, Heé A significant commentary on fl..%-. % and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and 2 Pfl:‘lunt Wl've.uhll:r all "Ew An us was widely known as “Uod-ai- Soong, and on conditious in China, 3 A y ‘extures o mighty” Lee because of his high- comes from Gardner Cowles, able fl..%fl & . 1bsen character RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. HATRCUTTING FURNITURE handedness and -luxurious living. plain-talking publisher of the De fl..%fl e saaa WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Phone 492 2nd and Franklin Phone 783 142 Willoughby Ave. In Paris, where his headquarters Moines Register-Tribune newspap- stedation

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