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PAGEFOUR T leE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRI:——JUNEAU ALASKA ‘ THURSDAY OCTOBER 9 I‘)47 | however, it was found that despite Mr. Weintraub's satkaaki s MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 f ) WMW”M D(ul\ 4,“3’&“ Em lre previous political prominence he ran last in the field L g i SECOND sud PORRTH fr om e T e Monday of each month Published every evcaing except Sunday by the 14 fou candidates gul NI EN L, (ot 8t LG {" THE EMPIRE fsets tirst ana tnira Z7 [0 scott e MPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Peter G. Noll, another attorney active in union Fridays. Post Ball, Sew- S e « 7 Bk o Ty Alaska esfent | MAttErS, also was widely endorsed by Northern Km- ard Bi. Vishing Com- 2% lér;r;in; at 7:30 o, m. DOROTRYTROY LINGO, - - - ViUEestimt tucky unions in the pritiRCyE Newport (n.nums», OCTOBER 9, 1927 H. 8. GRUENING. Com- Worshipful ?L]{ANDJ WILLIAM R. CARTER - or and Man: 3 i R e tihe 5 i T e i astaly 3x ELMER A. FRIEND - - Managing Ee sioner. In fact, he is Regional Director of the UAW- | Don Carlos Brownell, pioneer of Seward where he went as a boy and ,{?1:3!-::, LEIVERS, Secretary MES w ALFRED ZENGER 2 Business AFL. He wound up in 10th position in the field of e OCTOBER 9 -‘“]me he was manager of the local theatre and Miss Alice Murphy, who e Entered 1o - 3 Second Class Matter. |19 candidates, 755 votes behind the ninth-place man, ' ® Mrs. Oscar G. Olson ® | had been attending school in the States, also a resident of Seward, were A SUBSCRIPTION RATES: a Ltk A o by B 2 s, rtrude ylor ol 2 it . . Delivered by carrier n Juneau and Douslas for $1.50 per months These results especially were noteworthy because | ® M“;; Qf"’;":‘ m"‘;“;‘n“" & martied at Cordova last week on board the steamship Yukon, Bishop P-T. | | youwll Alwvays Get a Better Deal B.P.0O ELKS e paia. at the Tellowiny Fatet: Newport is predominantly a “working man's town." ® gL < Rowe officiating in Fur Styles and Values at : s © §15.00. six months, in sdvance, $7.80; | And if the average working man agrees with the union ® SR e p TR Meets every Wednesday at 8 e, {n Adtance, 3109 i 5 s . . Merritt Monagle : it M V F I : ¥ @ S e ucribers Wil confer & favor if they will promptly notfty | leaders that unions belong in politics, the results in ¢ | Appointment of the library committee, in compliance With a resolu- aflm iclor s, inc. p. m. Visiting brothers wel- Robert W. Johnson . « Business Office v failur g ’ ity did not beas " ; 2 g 1 ) e Wb ol ierscelariiv th Vit GANEY | Newplit certainly did not bear 1t gut | Lucille Ainsloe o | tion passed in a recent meeting of the City Council was made last night.| | sw.dish Fur Craftsmen for come. VICTOR POWER, Ex. ° . * Belephones: Newy Off i % s ° Rae Gibson e The committee was composed of Warren Wilson, Arthur McKinnon and Three Generations alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED S8 Penalty for Frankness lo Marsha Erwin e |C. G. Warner, Council members. S——— # retary. ‘e . he Assoclated Press i exclusively cmlll!d to the use for &l A v T e : Sames C. Cooper, CPA TSI YRR 1 s T eited n "this paper a o ‘the local mews published (Cincinnati Enquirer) ® e oo 0000 e Lyouncement was made today that the annual Parish Bazaar was w3 Things for Your Office e o AR bt | ; 4 10: N i BUSINESS COUNSELOR —— One would think that honesty and frankness were | to be held in the Parish Hall on November 17, 18 and 19. e comm: Siddhising 1 A Ny — Alaska Newspavers, 1411 | qualities we would appreciate in the nation’s leaders, tee in charge were planning many features for the bazaar as well as the pecializing’ in wast [ 5 Yy aee i & [4 i | Co¢ | but the average American seems to be under some sort ElIZABEIH s Gow N usual offering of fancy articles for Christmas. Corporation--Municipal «nd |oo'5|5<"!3!}!,s,¢'!' GRIFFIN C of a spell during which he wants only to hear pretty | 7 Trust Accounts SEATIE A~ ELor 5323 G L i i f B :“"l"FOR ROYAI. WEDDING After a ten-month trip in which they visited almost all of Europe F rx;{jiflo:hi:(;‘;h:\ l;.: 4‘:;“\1 h‘:;‘m'(m lo‘n T‘fofipis The {and many sections of the United States, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stocker re-} The EI'WiIl reed c.. .Qrmrq /aJ'l'l[chunyely( made into political capital by his enemies. They are 'S MADE SE(RE'I’I.Y turned to Juneau. They spent the major part of their time in Lausanne,; | 0 "5 " o 50 00 —_— trying to picture him surrounded by beefste: and ,watzerland, which w; Mr. Stocker's family home. They also \'xsned: PHONE 704 ocery m—# | pie-a-la-mode while he tells the little man to tighten e {Stockholm, Mrs. Stocker's home. | HAY. GRAIN, COAL CE R LONDON, Oct. 9.(B—Princess| Mr. Stocker said he found greater prosperity and more content- | Fpl s Bert's C | senator Taft, himse:z, was astonished at the re- Elizabeth’s wedding gown, now be- |ment in Germany, than in any otlier country he visited on the continent, and § ert’s Cash Grocery {action to his suggestion. As he pointed out, the ing stitched from secret designs and, he added, the people there are through with monarchy and mili- | PHONE 104 or 105 same suggestion has been made by countless others, |sketched by the Queen’s dressmak- ' tarism for all time to come. He said the people of Germany are all| cA L l P 0 B “ l A FREE DELIVERY Hisdsa I including President Truman. In a message to Con- |er, will cost something under $800, : emplo)gd optimistic as to the future and determined to make their | gress just a few months ago the President said: “If it was disclosed today by one of .ountry one of the great republics of the world. He said President von real shortages should develop, the need of shating | the few persons around the COWt yrindenburg we ity te| g was doing wonderful work and was venerate y the peop] o L such relative searcity on as equitable basis as pos- who really know. 478 PHONES 371 his count ! R L | L Tl 1k math | B RO, P Migh Quality Foods at The Rexall Store” and foreigner users of our food resources, should be ancnymous. But a Palace spokes- ¥ e figis Moderate Prices SR PT emphasized.” That is exactly what Taft said. except |man declared a press item asserting Weather: High, 45; low, 43; rain r Reliable Pharmacists t he said it in three one-syllable word: while the | the gown would cost $5,000 and be | reeeeeo—. s o e v v e STEVENSQ BUTLER-MAURO President’s statement was undoubtedly written for him | the equivalent of six years of lawyer who loves to deal in typical legal double | clothes ra fohpohs: “Beare no} DRU \ ¢ who v T dend i it st dounie e ation s s 014 Daily Lessons in English . 1. corpon rapES—Misses | | 22 e 1w cities today women are conducting tele- The Board of Trade has allotted | 31 READY-TO-WEAR s urging their friends and neighbors | the future Queen a special group| ywopnDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “All of us do not think we| | Seward Street Near Third HARRY IIM:E ir food purchases. Only recently there i coupons for wedding clothes, but‘sm]l succeed. It is better to say, “Not all of us think that we shall | . t: desk of this writer a postcard urging has not disclosed how many. She su;‘ceed' ¥ R g L Druggisi. ame thing and requesting that he send will be married Nov. 20 to Lt. Phil- | 4 ¢ . message to five of his friends—a 'ip Mountbatten, who renounced his | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Chasten. Pronounce chas’n, A as in Alaska Mnslc sumlly “The Squibb Store” letter. The objective of both of titles of Prince of Greece and Den- 5 | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Where Pharma f ACE. cy Is & is the rge t ' OFTEN MISSPELLED: Physique; observe the vowels, and pronounce ig the same—the urge to cut mark | Pianos—Mausical Instruments Profession Chis is exactly what Taft | All preparations for the wedding ' fi-zeek, I as in IT, accent first syllable). and Bripnlies bluntly and right to the have pxm‘(edtd in secrel : SYNONYMS: Unreserved, frank, candid, communicative, plain-| | ppo.s 206 Second and Seward Whatever ¥ have, a Jack of forth- : g e ) s ARCHIE B. BETTS ! in the Eighth Cong WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us : o N & rightness is them o other potential i 4 " : HEINKE GENERAL : ¥ But there are equally impressive exar much clo 'xrgu'den'ml S ate i oublls, thgiia WAL ea o o om ( increase our /cabulary by mastering one wor‘d each 'day. Todays‘word. REPAIR SHOP Public Accountant at home. :‘*e ‘ccm‘nle'e rrr;nkiles et s ge that the Ohio | INVIGORATE; to give life, or energy, to. ‘“There is something in the Y o fnd v 3 . Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burne Auditor Tax Counselor “The municipal primary in Newport, Ky., Was & genator has displaved. It would be very unfair should Bomblng H"oshlma o = ity 5l e 0 v U Cpmiiteissie Blacksmith Work case in point. Naturally the big issue of the Taft- | Taft be penalized for saying something in words of r v GENERAL REPAIR WORK, Simpson Bldg. Phone 57 Hartley Act was not concerned in Newport's voting, one syllable while another man (Truman) was given l ( ' b Th d n | Phona 61 929 W. 12th St but the race did involve union consideration credit for great discernment when he expressed the |§ QU y ousan s ROBERTA LEE Grozery and Meat Market same idea in 50 words that only a lawyer could under- - FOR “Mortis Weintraub, one of the four candidates for W ll P gl a aper ayor a tstanding legislative supporter TOKYO, Cct. 9—i?—The dum‘ ?’:1;‘1:]1:(.)(:?1\[):1:: K‘:n::ll(-;\-flI,n-m:m\‘l’re and had spon- | Taft may get nowhere in his c?mpmgn for "I‘E toll in the atomic bombing of < R Is it correct for the bride and her attendants to arrive at the} waflleld H nmg SIOI'G 4 Bered ik pro<union: leglslablon. e ' attorniey for | bt ipr mik :”:‘;“:l;,%;w;“;“‘:l“engc: e O Mk Hirshima was considerably less “ehurch about a half-hour before the ceremony is to begin? | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Ideal Paint Sh several unions, including the United Automobile Work- ;0‘:';: ,tehc:lu»:'veryhcd\' can understand, We think than was at first reported, head- ! A. No; they should arrive promptly on the mement set for the cere- i NYAL Family Remedies eal rain Op quarters officials said today, dis- mony. ers-AFL. In the mayoralty primary he was endorsed | jt is very nice to have a few men in public life using " { » Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt by & number of unions. When the votes were counted, language that peuple can comprehend counting the possibility that a Q. Shouldn't a call of condolence be returned? | HOR}‘C‘{;C‘&%EII)\%‘"SH o8 oA ) large number of victims might stfii} A No; it is not required and certainl Aol b $ 3 s 4 y should not be expected. . be in unlocated graves. | Are the expressions “boy friend,” “gentleman friend,” and “girl Xoull Eing ¥osd Fings sud { pecially production to break lhe‘]mlu‘r» force under the United Na- latesk. BriiRaL sitithate: Rt x ] A Seriios Mo Coairtar (he was‘lmfl'on | bottleneck of steel.” |tions to keep peace in Palestine. oo SIESH ORI ead] Miend” acceptable? | ¥ Hflchmgs ECOIIGIIIY plete a | , | { TIDE TABLE OCTOBER 10 Low tide 4:44 am. 09 ft. High tide 11:22 am,, 15.1 ft Low tide 17:12 pm., 4.0 ft. Hign tide 23:18 p.m, 16.0 ft es0ececc s secscccece N RISES—SETS % i Remington Typewriters OCTOBER 10 rises 7:20 am sets 6:09 p.m, 6 R d The President, however, demur-|. . . Incidentally, some “fighting” .. .} . 100 000 reported immediate- | A. They are not, and should never be used in introductions or con- mg BAm Merry-Go- oun red at such drastic action. He seem- | Irish have already enlisted in the 1 afic: the bombing, Col. Crawford| versation. | Market OF ¢d a bit bruised and weary of his|Jewish uncerground army F. Sams, head of the Public Wel-| == G S | + Comtinued jrom Page Cie: many battles with Congress, and |(CCPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE. INC) fi\c Section, said by | | Cheice Meats At All Times corr“ snor _ ——— (complamed to Patton that no other | ; LO 0 K d lEA R N PHONES 553—92—95 them and report on which could be Chief Executive in years has had HE K“,lED ONI_Y 1 a n . C. GORDON Custed off and used effectively. |50 many difficulties on Capitol Hill The Alaskan Hotel President Truman suggested an| Now that Congress has decided to lfyr 1. When did the District of Columbia become our seat of govern- The Charles W. Carter investigation oi the Chicago grain Yun with the ball, Truman indicat- MIllloN JEws AND Tient? Newly Renovated Rooms market which has traded 8,000,000, ©d, he }‘,” ey mu“["‘"fh to “‘: "(‘c‘": | 2. What famous ship was sunk when on her maiden voyage from Moriuar\[ 8t Rassemaile Eates shels of wheat, despite the run. Having p e situatior ! :);(‘yg‘ ?E;:ethebwl:l D. 5. wheat crop fquarely betore Congressional lead- rEnglafd bo Alien gt Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE SINGLE O is only 1,500,000,000. Truman urged €rs, the President said, it is now 3. How many feet comprise one side of a square acre? PHONE 136 is .500,0004 - Which two countries of Sout! { ? Secretary of Agriculture Anderson UP m‘ them m.acl, ; NUERNBERG, Germany, Oct. 9 S el dou‘ ht An;]erica have no seacoas't . Lo Ay to put the heat on the speculators, Farm leader Patton also urged —i9-Otto: Ohlenant Nasl! 5.8 A standpoint, what are the precious stones? B c and it is certain that Anderson will the President to make a frank s, General, admitted today that|y o o o o o L d ANEVERE: Card everage 0- Thomas Hardware Co. ask Congress for additional powers Statement on foreign policy, ex- |y, " picats Commandos” slew a ¢ > e { . In 1800. { Wholesale b » to crack down on the Chicagograin Plaining to the American public |y "ol inferior” people| St e . The Titanic on April 14, 1912. "‘:N s*Tn ;’“‘: i how close we may be to World War (0 s Lot Y his own 208 feet, 9 inches. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT i e L et guilt and placed the blame on the. Bolivia and Paraguay. for MIXERS or SODA POP is imminen' attol i i : g Russians. = Diamond, ruby, emerald, and sapphire. JIM FARLEY AND LITTLE EVA , ought to stop talking' "Tne first of 23 defendants to Big Jim Farley “‘hl%';l_ i"‘flz‘ about universal military training|i.xe the stand in their trial te- P e e e e SRy A R ey ek Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS SOLD and SERVICED by sometimes runs away with his head, and mobilize everyone. We OUght!fore an American War Crimes has offeréd his services to a re- {o prepare for war and decentralize | gourt, Ohlendorf said the Jews! E L L l S A l R L l N E s IDEAL GLASS co J. B, Blll"fll'd & co, presentative of the Argentine Gov- our cities.” slain in the East were politically 0 “0 ¥ 5 ur Doorstep Is Worn by S 2™ Ll DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN % D S reputation in the USA we have universal military train-| «Those we executed were sing- i < 121 MAIN STREET The Arcentines have been quite ing” he said, “The Russians Will ling the Internationale and hailing via Pelersllllrg and WI'angefl DON ABEL PHONE 633 ENCY upset by the bad press the first quiet down.” Stalin as they died,” he added. | KIRSTEN BEAUTY SHOP | i A f FORD AG c lady of Argentina got here as a re- Sl e | w8 be smider ite masaei| With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and (Authorized Dealers) sult of her recent trip to Europe. INSIDE THE KREMLIN Waitresses ana rceataln Girls| of HELVI BARRAGAR during the | steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and 3eattle GREASES — GAS — OIL So her presidential husband sent The Russian people still are be-| wanted at Percys Cafe. 665 tf ! illness of the owner. —adv. 700-tf | F T e T o | st . st OR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 | BARANGOF ||| Juneau Moior Co. industrial tycoon and close friend, last year the Soviet cultivated 10,- . Foot of Main Street to New York to see what could be (00,000 more acres than before the ALASKA’S FINEST done. 8 Actually, Russia is now HOTEL MAKE Wassermann discussed the matter ctockpiling wheat, apparently in JUNEAU DAIRIES 1831—0ver 2talf a Century of Banking—1947 EAT IN THE DELICIOUS ICE CREAM rather ireely in New York’s plushy preparation for “an emergency.” ACROSS 5. Affectedly a daily habit—ask for it by name Rnight spots—El Morccco and 21 ntelligence from Russia: The| L Anclent challce G where he was to be found nightly. Red Army is building large under- o BOOE N 36. Covering of ' &k . BUBBLE ROOM Juneau Dairies, Inc. ecial Dinner . sp Chrysler Marine Engines : The B. M. Bebrends || %" oy sor 2.50 A Wassermann, incidentally, has (he Russ.ans, even though it may | 13 Musicalshake 2. Biaze up :: » $ Marine Hardw, 3 Exists ngrossed Finally, he was taken to Farley. ground awdromes and munition| o pie o RS who offered to take on the job of Cumps, some of them in the ex-| 13 Hawallan 38, Sound of'the been throving money around New pe loaned to Tito and stationed in A drug 43. Alrs 3 B k York cafes in a manner which re- trhe Adriatic. Battleships aren't| i Fassageway 43 A':‘fl"{.‘mm L EPMLIED an Chas. G. wamel’ Co. calls the lush days of prohibition. werth much these days. . . Despite adodies 4 Says tion of Yesterday's Puzzle . TmELY cLoms P Headwaitcrs say he is the freest this admission,. the U, S. Navy is Hawlk's leash Prow Oldest Bank in Alaska hone 146 spender and biggest tipper they still going ahead with construction Chills 0 69. Affirmutive DOWN Solemn vote . Above have seen in ‘:~_ (-‘l (,WU mm”n??u.\ new hlzil(ll‘n]vlf;;w. \.f‘ff';:m“ ; erfor ‘r,n; nln..fm 5 \_"M” NUNN-BUSH SHOES FARM LEADERS COOPERATE ;whn‘:,]‘:} ;(,:::1]\5' “:.'1,::1:’;2‘(2, ,)‘,):‘ ] ‘_ S COMMERCIAL SAVINGS STETSON HATS HOME GROCERY Farmers proverbially are suppos- tleship can't get near enough an- ; 5 Ho 3 gh 4 . ¥ . me Liquor Store—Tel. 699 ed to be lukewarm about sending other vessel to shoot it, so the only / Turkish flag Quality Work Clothing American Meat — Phone 38 foed to Europe. But two farm lead- guns to be carried by the new bat- / 7 Extinet bird ers who visited Truman lately have tleships will be anti-aireraft, to fire Shrink » E H “mu been just the opposite. One was Al- at attacking airplanes. 4 ay: < rn D E bert Goss, master of the National . . . ] s} nAvln “Icuons Complete Outfitter for Men z 0 n 'C Grange; the other, James Patton, THE DIPLOMATIC POUCH v & Sk President of the Farmers Union New' York's Mayor O'Dwyer has 20. 8 as a pald-up suvscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA SYSTEM CLEANING V 2 a ’y Both urgea the President to take becn badgering President Truman A 23. Qutdoor lamp EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING A consider- an even more vigorous stand tosave | regarding reports that the Admin- | i A s niinber Present this coupon to the box office of the n, w, cwmfi Alaska Laundz food for Europe .‘Asuuliun was wavering on Palestine farmer who wears a black p:mh dlwi rem'nded rnumn zlm V\’uu(l- - 2 Sl Beed . of a buccaneer, gave this blunt ad- |icy of a Jewish homeland, and since | ) 5 Cap chensive and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Aeps nnv vice: Britain has carved six Arab states 2 - . Nenmetricel “TH EN i PHONE 877 “We shouldn't wait till the prair-| cut of the Near East, there is no / - iguage AT BR NA“ Glll. “Quality Dry Cleaning” fe fire completely consumes us. I!reason why the Jews cant have | 7 . % Federal Tax--12c per Person ille’ W suggest you call Congress together | one Truman now has given o / W o B3 e | b lu““e sbea“ salon and meet the problem head-on.|assurance that he will stand pat A 2 . Unknot NE Q—'IHE “B ':A While I ar going 4 WUBport your | in favor of the UN plan £ divide R PHONE 1 ROYAL BL B CO. e Sl s NEW AND USED Voluntary Citizens Focd Committee, | Palestine between the Arabs and 5 Sman witd ox and an insured cab WILL €ALL FOR YOU and Textures I'm afraid we're going to need a|the J F t f h MuialsHedring : S . afraid we're going to need a | the Jews For a time, some of his| |56 S paas . s HAIRCUTTI { lot more than that. We're g to diplomats were wavering. . Amer- e i RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Phone 492 2nd uf!“:‘nnk!m r u n ' ' r u .E el R s e R i T T aateried WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Phone 783 * 142 Willoughby Ave. trol and increased production— es- | opportunity to enlist in a volunteer | > id r’\n-i‘u EILE) </0/0|®| P TI|E R E|R [) N E v [ [ s|T [3 P ‘explaining Evita’s position t0 (;eme eastern end of Siberia, not city surf on the American publishers, church lead- ,ar from Alaska. U. S. military . Fencing shore E N D 3 M, P weapon 39. Masculine ) A N K E m[x|> - Jl[>/m o[- » mznmo/-(wiliz o« ers and cther moulders of public men aren't worried over the big| l\ill;\\'ed name opinion Ilalian battleship being given to| |3 Greel jetter 40- French river H Ly L €| H 3 ™ 2 o) zlcv' wmo» > nm v - ofir|zcvzc <> z]li<z/o/mm 3 o i) e ——— ASHENBRENNER’S