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P/\Gli FOUR | accomplish their long-range aims on behalf of the nation's wage-earners t)ml\ fluslm Emlure It is being said that the requirement of affidavits Pul ng excep unday by the > s 3 Ewr "” PRINTING COMPANY is “unconstitutional That seems unlikely. But even Presfent | 1 it 15 ultimately found to be unconstitutional, the " Vice-President THE DAILY AI.ASK/\ LMI’IRL—JUNEAU ALASKA | JUSSESUUUSLTSS i rrmrrreeee=d | a " present sabg of the law is not a proper way to OCTOBER 1, 1927 - _Editor and Manseer | o oo the constitutionality of t1 lause - 2,300 wa ected at the last night . Managing Editor ! S cRUE { A record attendance of over 2300 was expected a a Business Manager The real result of this refusal to file affidavits | e i | ' the Southeast Alaska Fair. Fireworks, bana concerts, bathing beauties, | June. Second Class Matter. 1s to deprive all constituent unions of most of the e OCTOBER 1 e ”‘ Royal Russian Orchestra and Chief Eagle Horse, the Indian baritone, SUBSCRIPTION RATES of % the aone o s ol 4 " " 9 g : i by carricr 1t Tatas and Doweias for £1.50 per monthy | DeNELlts of the Wagner Act, by closing the doors of the | ® Richard Harris, Jr. | were big attractions on the program $8.00; one year, 1300 NLRB to such unions. Thus the entire body of the | ® Terry Crandall @ | M s part of the grand finale of the Fair, three big prizes were to be A 0. six months, In advance, $7.50; | AFL is penalized because one member of the executive | ® Theresa McGuire ! warded. They were a clipper ship, an Essex automobile and a ton o %5008 % tacor 1t they il promptly mottty| COUNCIL has chosen to flaunt his defiance of the law. | 3 e ,,1,'.‘““ s 2l coal to the person guessing most accurately the weight of the “largest v fallure or irregulazity in the delivery | Unquestionably, this is one way for Mr. Lewis %o | : "7 I"‘\"!’,‘”' g o | Diamond. briquet in the world | bit I J. T hlers amo ¥ % 3 ot Pete New 602 Business Office, 374 wvertise his dislike for the Taft-Hartley Act. But |, Edna [[ n . Judge C. J. Sullivan awarded “Bones” Bennett a live pig, Pete( MIVMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Tt © el Gl el G ““"‘“"o Fay Richardson ® ! schmitz a fighting chicken and to “Pick” Cuningham went the third | il : o et e athes, | Point of the millions of union members adversely | @ | brize, some ladies’ lingerie, for their appearance in the. “Bathing Beauty” wise dited a the local news published affected e e s e 0 000 000 £ e e ; 5 o ;: The Camp Fire Girls' pageant was an interpretation of the Mystic " NATIONAL REPRESINTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 What, No Royal Trousseau? | Fi Participating were: Alice Merritt, Jeaneite Stewart Harriet | Fourth A Bid: . & B A (New York Times) i Meade, Tona Messer, Joyce Morris, Rosclla Monagle, Margaret Bus- | Depras news continues to come from austerity 1 arano n | singer, Eileen Stanier, Evelyn Hanlon, Lena Jackson, Tyra Baldwin and iden England. The latest—t Princess Elizabeth | | Jean Carlson must forego her trousseau—will stir pity in the heart | i of every bride-to-be in America, who wouldn't dream | !n wesl Dr. Charles Firestone, of the U. S. Government Hospital, planned | { being led to th without 2 3 raiment | ; : being led to the without all the new raimen to leave the following day to attend an emergency case of meningitis she or her parents can buy. In England, too, a wave v = 3 ¢ | of sympathy has followed the announcement, for even | 2 {reported at Yakutat i there, it is whispered, a trousseau of sorts can still be The Baranof, Alaska Steamship 2 E oA managed through a pooling of family clothing coupons. | company vessel unde: Capt. J.| wellman Holbrook, of the U. S. Forest Service, arrived the previous | But the Royal Princess scems to be out of luck just | Ramsau with J. Grandquist, | ng aboard the Admiral Evans after a summer of classifying areas because she is ro chief purser, arrived in Juneau yes- | in the Chugach Forest Reserve The Windsor family can afford a trousseau. The | jorday afternoon at 4 o'clock from Princess herself gets a monthly allowance of $2,000 and Seattle and Ketchikan. She sailed Lieutenant Ben H. Wyatt was awarded the Distinguished Flying her credit will be cven better when she marries. In- |, Westward early last eve- for his leadership of the Alaskan Aerial Survey Expedition in 1026, | deed, the Board of Trade had promised her all the |, s i v friends during their stay in Juneau coupons she needs. Her mother enjoyed a trousseau in s arriving here from|Lt- and Mrs. Wyatt made man ! g —_— 1923, though a “very simple one.” But her paren® were Mrs. L. Cleveland N 50v. Georg LEWIS AND THE LAW after due consideration of the proprieties, have de- P Mrs. Hanna Erick- Mrs. E.'D. Sutton resigned as clerk in the office of Gov. George| at any special privilege for royalty would be | o\ 13r and Mrs. Leon Grant, Mrs.|A. Parks. Mrs. Glen Oakes was appointed to fill the position held by | A ¢ call ce in the present Spartan conditions of Eng- George Gulluisen, E. N. Herbstreith | Mrs. Sutton under several Alaska governors. No wonder most of their loyal subjects, who bit of pomp and circum nce with their ddings, are disappointed and pe little e the days of the ori inal Elizabeth Princess been deprived of her trousseau t Queen herself lacked one only because to compl law, becausc se her maiden state. the position A cans normally take lest too many tears be shed for past glories, st will be compensations. Princess Elizabeth can mean She will have ep a high heart fresh from the 1 desigr This w a new wedding of London’s smart- fulfill the The net result is outr BOW ne ble he abor move- ment. The situatior he more able because adition of wearing “somet g old some- the provision requir affidavits disavowing mem- Hal . somethike something blue. bership the Communist party is purely and simply r is there Prince Consort for Elizabeth from the Moreover, ents left over umed 1 be a few ga unions the a protection for 1selves Communist will not be pr ) some unjons have into a rela s mber— ave established trip to make up for the em hope themselves in a fe positions. While they hold | Che: Only last winter the British press mmed those posts e whole labor movement is in some °¥¢! with description ut. that !l«nl‘wl’uh hot-weather 3 Hadt ae A Sk saaka €510k evoking some unpleasant, sullen murmurs from measure discredited. The Taft-Hartley Act seeks to |y o8 0 PO SRR ision to suffer th facilitate the removal of Communists from places of | cuine iuations of "Arry Avriab abonlf leadership in the labor movement. To the extent that | ¢hame into Al SRR wels b A it succeeds, the labor unions of the country will gain | “give a t what ' happens to anybody i public confidence, and will have a better chance ) | England but the werking man bone of Hitler's war and Patricia; M. Josep) e . . E I, L by ; s e i ¢ n o+ Daily [essons in Englisk W, 1. corpon || bert and Eugene Temple and Mrs. 2-,,--,-,,,.,,---,---N-,,..-m ’m”‘ Charles War B | ! Board Baranof for Cor- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “T didn't talk with him | dova was Lone Greer for Seward, | yet 1 HAVEN'T TALKED with him yet.” o 1er Hilda MISPRONOUNCED: Pineal Pronounce pin-e-al, I as ln‘ Rufus, o L Z nd Mary N ME unstresed, A as in AT unstressed, accent first syllable. | Jule Ancint; AN. Annul; ANN | 2T 1S: Idler, loafer, lounger, laggard. | - WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let u.\i ! loulse ln crease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word vibrating; pulsing. “The city was vibrant with life and | Floyd, Linda ¥ AR Norman sephine Hermle, and children VIBRANT ; MODERN ETIQUETTE ¥operra Lek | A......,s | | From South passengers arrived Vancouver last nig F cess Louise, Marcel £ Helen H. vd Field Q. Should one deduct wages? A. No miss the servant (if the c Either dis- | right careless) or arrange her work so that Foss accidents happen to ev Fred this is unjust as she is ot (he Wa‘hinglon Tk : Joseph' she does no thandle fragile th it was these big plants which : SO s : Allied | wanted suppress- B Q 1 one is a guest in a home and a sericus situation arises Merry-Go-Round o, Top 5 el Jimimie MEYETS, ofore the visit is up, should the guest leave? P e o i FOR NROT( Io BE Richard Nelor| A. Yes, unless the guest can be of definite help by staying. It is &whucd Jrum Page es of G 1 policy, but nearly Mar swrm"» sometimes wise to go, even though you are urged to stay | B i always agree that small German GlVEN AI J.HIGH ikas p Rosemary, @ Is it proper to abbreviate the name of the month when writing | war—imioét of it going t6 bulld up | business should be encouraged. Sundbor Mary S. Sundborg, the date in a letter? | Hitler Fortunately, General Lucius Clay Pierre Sundbo A. No; the name of the month is written in full. H;"m[(! :m‘v _Js[...-mw «uu‘ux!\iul by slitying examination. for helt . Susdh e i e —a | fore id e sent out ut as 1 i WILL CERMANY'S HISTORY ATRE Bl ’ tr to the Naval Reserve Ket b it Undcrsecretary of one of the arm- | (i e Training gl Wo Viola LOOK a nd LEA RN 1 Rekardless I Eicubloan iiles iog, Terviotisthinte il ‘\’j ‘;}“.““t cn by Sup S e ot WASnar Teatl e : .A. C. GORDON at these appointments, the Ameri- “‘“.' '““1““‘”" SO B MY A ows u Schoo. December 13,/ Chapman, Donald Campbell e - —————) in his place High schcol seniors or other N. Jensen, Pe R .\hi!.u”‘ can public is wondering whether gh schcel seniors or other ! g : ”‘“‘,]M\\ War Department execu- chool graduates between the Wil n Matwychuk, Allan McLean 1. In what State are the most magnificent specimens of tree growth tives have retained their previous GEl UNIFICATION 1 who desire to Howard Pigeon, Mike Pintyluck, that have ever been found? views about building up Germany, ITCH program should Stig ims, William Kern, David 2. What was the greatest amount ever received by a prize fighter | and whether h'story is going to re- The contagious spirit of unifica- ) take the ex- ' Stein 2 for one bout? peat as caught the President’s LouSe o ""‘"l‘“‘;"" 3. How many active volcanoes are there in the world? y P o ia A 3 tude: v ufy i at 1:45 an will turn ¢ out Here ae dents whicl LSy mnialen ¥0 se students who qualify iniat 11:45 and will return €nroule 4" g what branch of the U. S. military service does the phrase | indicate the The man wi mpetition with others of the same |fouth Friday it Devil Dogs” refer? When Dillon Read's General Dra- A8 ‘only, because. le | age. anf Sbratd BR NUUNBRDINEINR [0 o s 6 LTS bR e 5. Who was the ancient Roman god of the sea? per was in Germany after the war of the Missol United States will be” extended the i . as in Germany after A y 5 . ANSWERS ended, one of the first he would now privilege of selecting a college of o . = = L. Califerhia did was to appoint to { a merge the National Guard with the ! their choice and will receive sub-|® TIDE TABLE Cpliforpis, : tormer Dillon Read repre \tive Army Reserve stantial financal aid in attending | ® A5 . 2. The purse of $990,445 rcceived by Gene Tunney in his fight with in Germany, Dr. Alexandre Kreu- It IS against regulations for an |that -college or university. * OCTOBER 2 ® . Jack Dempsey in 1927. Krouter had been a contribut- Army officer to make such a pro-| A complete statement of the eli-| ® Low tide 2:58 am, 170 ft. | 3 Sixty-six. ing member of Hitler's famous SS Posal out of channels, but big-for- | gibility requirements is available in'® High tide 8:56 am.. 08 ft. ®| 4 Marines i Corps, but despite Draper put his-boots Gen. Vaughan brazenly |the office of Henry Harmon, Ju-|® Low tide 15:01 pan, 183 ft. | 5. Neptune. i oy TSR A peonal RLALT et forth his ideas in an article for ' neau High School Principal. Any|® High tide 21:25 pm., -1.3 It. @ the reserve officers magazine. At persons interested in this pr m|® . This wa violation of the last' minute, however, he got should get in touch with Harmor.|® ® ® ®© © ¢ o ¢ ¢ ¢ o o o General ¥ order that no cold feet and called it back - > 3 B i T | German had been a member Later, a iriend in the reserve ; FROM ANCHORAGE of the Nazi Party could hold an Col. William Neblett, talked Vaugh- Waitresscs and rocataln Gir's| Peter Martin of Anchorage is re- important job. Draper, however, an into releasing it again, and the | wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 665 tf'gistered at the Gastineau not only viclated this order but article will appear in the next is- | went even further. He issued @ tra- suc of the magazine. F|aDc/a/NEDIYPIEIN] * vel order by which Dr. Kreulcr, Vaughan will argue: “The pre-| A1 RERUN I TEM VA formesly of the Dilion Read fim. sent plan for our security force es- (ioafisoLaslin P e ithorized to visi Hf“M;",l on tablished a m\llmmll (;u:nd ;l(n(l (;‘ REG NEP ) CKLE what wa ported to be lon Recerve, units of which are found! PERU B h d A i s e 20 ) < - e ehrends At that time, however, no Ger- cut our country. The functions of falviE 7 L oW man was permitted to travel out- these overlapping units are identi- T'ae o O’W‘Ei an side Germany withc special per- cal. How much more efficient these K * h 0 4 ETA GAR mission nd subor citizens components would be if | 2 i } el ENY 0 - ates held up K avel order. combmed into one force, subject| . nt i a . Idest Bank in Alaska Twice Gen. Drap, ed them to cnly to Federal control!” 4 GE N AN S put the order thr but finally — ot HOE John Bennett, U. §. financial offi- U, 5. FOOD COST DOUBL | fi-?:i oINIE COMMERCIAL SAVINGS cer. cpposed it, and the mat- Over at the mammoth Depart- | AT YE'S ter ment o1 Agriculture building some 18 . B AL L4 Des) $200.000,000 loaned by studious-minded men employed by Solution ot Yesterday's Puzzle |° e P ———— sy Dillc to v us German the Bureau of Agricultural econ- DOWN 5NOTRC ROt e i cartcls. none of h ever came omics have just come up with some i A i RN m“EAU PL“‘MB!“G & meG cn back (o the American investor and'interesting figures that have a lot Moro tribe 5 ! t of h helped Hitler's arm- to do with our grocery bill. Y us 6. Symbol for PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL el Draper has been' The statisticians with the long X 1_"»“("““‘“ | “VELDING quite taff coniere in charts and the slide rules now cal- - 9. Distant ’no T - d . | I to Germany. Dra- | culate that the nation’s food bill 7 [ 17 ], cina piant | NE 787 hird and Franklin | been amazed at his’ for 1947 will come to approximately Z i & Diile-iouthe | on this point. Apparently 36 billion dollars. Back in the pre- 11 fnlets of the ~- s =L, o = the error of the last war has had war years when prices were dowr 7 ot Fo b no effect whatsoever |and food was abundant, food cost ' post- | the American pedple only abott 13 ey ‘ HANNAH PILEBURGE g g | s able - - Sl NEW BIG BUSINESS CHAMPION billion dollars & year - Isable | as a paid-up suvscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Affirmative Latest Truman appointment tothe' All the increase is not due tc o o N 3 i D0 Dt e s e b eersts || EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING for Sir A Barrows, ha vy, because increased earning pow- Present this coupon to the box office of the | equa interesting back er has permitted us to eat better | can policy of ses do account for more than German business rote a| e increas Sullen and receive TWO TICKETS to see: dirceti g U. S. military| To show just how much busier | }.l',‘,*,,-y“’;;‘,],‘““-c o i or listries to gorrect {you can dip back into the recc ”“"‘"7\'“’ procedures for the allocation,pocks to the depths of the depres- ity in Indta | Federal Tax-—12¢ per Person - Venture to concentrate industrial pro- | (COPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE. INC) Genus af th b the larger efficier S allvgitise and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and | American plan iaAU LODGE oris 3 4 Barrows wrote this despite the| cCall Mary Jol:' a‘t the Baranof e e RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. fact that it was the large German |.or reservations and transportation tain peaks WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! plants which made up the back-!arrangements —adv. 604-tf Brother of Udin 20 YEARS AGO s maurine {lue by rades Welcome. H 8 GRUENING. Welding, Plumbing, for MIXERS or SODA POP —— rd St. Visiting Com- Com- der; J. C. BRADY, dutant. You'll Always Get a Better Deal in Fur Styles and Values at Martin Victor Furs, Inc. Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Three Generations 'JamesC. (Z:u;per, CPA BUSINESS COUNSELOR Specializing in Corporation- -Municinal and Trust Accounts The Erwin Feed Co. Office In Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE CALIFORNIA Grozery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods ‘at Moderate Prices STEVENS LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR seward Street HNear Third Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phoue 205 Second and Seward HEINKE GENERAL REPAIR SHOP 0il Burne Blacksmith Work GENERAL REPATR WORK Pbone 204 929 W. 12th St. of breakage of china from a servant’ y warheld s n"lg Slore (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK’S DANISH 1CE CREAM Huichings Economy Market Choice Meats At All Times PHONES 553—82—95 The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 805 10th St. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS IDEAL GLASS C0. 121 MAIN STREET DON ABEL PHONE 633 BARANOF ALASKA’S FINEST HOTEL EAT IN THE BUBBLE ROOM Special Dinner 5to8P. M. $2.50 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men R. W. COWLING COMPANY Dodge—Plymoutli—Chrysler DeSoto—Dodge Trucks Lucille’s Beauty Salon Specializing In all kinds of Permanent Waves for all Textures of Hair HAIRCUTTING Phone 492 +2nd and Franklin SDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1947 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. \CHAS. B. HOLLAND, Worshipful Master; JAMES W LEIVERS, Secretary. @ B.P.0. ELKS Meets evel Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers wel- come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- alted Ruler. W. IL. BIGGS, Sec- retary. 1005 SECOND A CIH“ILCS II GIIIFFIN C Serving Alaska brclusively SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 102 or 105 FREE DELIVERY Juneau 1 "“The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmactsts BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a Profession ARCHIE B. BETTS Public Accountant Auditor Tax Counsclor Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt You'll Find Food Finer and Bervice More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O PHONE 555 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Remington Typewriters SOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Street MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Alaska Laundy CITY DRY CLEANERS PHONE 877 “Quality Dry Cleaning” ASHENBRENNER’S NEW AND USED FURNITURE Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave. | -