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PAGE FOUR _ ~_ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1947 M()UNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Federal Reserve Bank of New York gold bullion to the a.. 71 veTERANE oF (ll y ASKA mplre value of more than $80,000,000. This is not likely to 4 FOREIGN WARS SECOND and FOURTH {be the last such transaction in the course of 1947.! o 20 Y E A RS A G 0 from E bt g Monday of each month Publishee e ¢ e Y T | Indecd, further sales of gold to the United States are | THE EMPIR Moets first and tnird in Scottish Rite Temple \ g g ol e S inevliable. Britain's stock still is about $2300,000.000. BRI € B3, sl e beginning at 7:30 p. m. . - - - Presf@ent | But this represents a metal supply on which all the rades Welcome CHAS. B. HOLLAND, LA Ry GART T T. manerVieTresident | bk dominions have some elaims. It is the zold | OCTOBER 14, 1927 I 8. GRUENIN, Com- Wonnistul: “alliet] " TR ELMER A FR - - BM:‘umIluni‘ fiuno; | supply of the entire sterling area. | o Juneau's new cold storage plant, the $150,000 plant of the Juneau m‘“l’l\flr‘:t J. C. BRADY, LEIVERS Secretary. - - usiness Manage! i £, - v i va 5 g . ~ _ By further sales of gold Britain can stretch her|e OCTOB! e ! Cold Storage Company, was to begin operation the following day it was Entered in the Post office in Junead as Second Class Matter. | dwindling dollar supply for a time. And if worse|e Thelma Zenger announced by Wallis George, President and General Manager. After a| — - SRS | Delivered by carrier in 'nhuu.:.“um.;nd nnu:-’-. ‘h‘r;’:‘l.’Wnel -“n“imm“ to worst. the B{itlsh government probably 1 3 Helen Case ® ' few minor details in the plant were completed, an open house was ‘h, You'll Always Get a Better Deal Fn B P 0 ELKS six ":'n'"""; peld n:":;‘:,o““"m oy ;\uld) realize some r;hhnzn?l (_l:]lm-s by compelling | o R Vukovich ® be held to which the general public was to be invited. A. W. Quist said in Fur Styles and Values at ¢ . . . ance. $15. i s, ritis itizens to sell sucl lquid as as Yy | v te 1 “ n r . i is! rage vencs, $15.00 X moBMHA S SEVAELS SLAY % lho)L‘J: m‘(l Haiths X"mic:n \ml:;g!fxfi(l« n‘,“"‘x h?l\.‘. Virginia n’m.‘ ® that “It is the most modern, best cquipped und dest built fish storage M rl:n Vi(' F,, Im Meets every Wednesday at 8 Subseribers wll confer a favor 1f they will promptly mottfy | & "¢ B ; AR manns, 101 Shirley Maloney ® | and ice plant in the Pacific Northwest.” arii OF rurs, . p. m. Visiting brothers wel- the Business Office cf any fallure or irregularity in the delivery | eXample. Drnest Parsons . ' s L hers ot their This process of liquidation, however, must be con- | Bill Alexander . T el e e B il R e e FOWHER, X Tele News Office. 602:" Business Ottiok, 3Th. ; LG et gl e | At the Chamber of Commerce meeting it was suggested that a City Three Generations alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- e - | sidered a last resort, and a regrettable one. For Mis. H. V. Colburn o SoRle The H retary. \n\uull OF ASSOCIATED PRESS H ther Ei yes . . 2 Park be developed in the Basin arouna the skating pond. he Cham- - v Dl Bxclusively entitled to the use tor | Britain, like some other Eurovean countries, normally ol Feldon » p he pond, removing 1ogs and/! Iy e \patches credited to it or not other- | imports more than she exports, particularly in r Mis. Harry I. Lucas o ber voted to appropriate funds to improve the pon R gdmes c, cooper, cPA ‘4 ‘in "this paper aud aiso the local news published e stumps and making it mere suitable for swimming |to foodstuffs. By liquidating assets in Americ BUSINESS COUNSELOR E”’lflqffflf J’wr&/hd . Mrs. Hans Be 1s2lves of the steady dollar in- e 000000000000 ; T R MR T | J A Kendler U e V. Speclslietl \n et oy e L 6 come from these investments. This makes it just that Harold Sw . At the Chamber of Commerce meeting a committee was appointed | aliz Pourth Avenue Bldg Wash. | 1 a Jus t iarold Swanson ¢ Chambe imm g | A i ablad s S 4 . much harder, in the long run, to reach a balance of Hans Arp ©'to aid in promoting the proposed Capital-to-Capital yacht race from Corporation--Municinu! and wl!“(n&ts R. GI‘IFHN l:o e AT Leonard A. Jehnson ® Olympia to Juneau. The committee was composed of M. S. Whittier, | Trust Accounts s The whole process of selling gold and other Harcld Pederson o ' Dr. Robert Simpson and W. E. Nowell s | liquidation is at best a stov-gap device. So is the Jay Braun o | The Erwin Feed C Serving Alaska Fxchusively < | extension of credits by the United States. Either is . it Tl Eaatiie ot Doliiles Tsland: were pIRRIIRE A Dhsaar (1 tha ! € LI'win ¥ eed Lo, e ———a justified (1) to meer a temporary crisis, which can @ e 00 0 0060 02 e X i i i Y ¢ Office in Case Lot Grocery shewn to be temporary, or (2) to aid in the restor. ‘En les Hall. Many incercsting features were being arranged SHERE fos gy g g | tion of a nation’s productivity, when the loan or credit | g e Il HAY, GRAIN, COAL | | can be shown to be reasonably certain of rebuilding Construction of a dam for the W. J. Erskine cold storage met: av, URA ’ » productive facilities wMISS Anena Shanks at Kodiak had been started. The cold storage plant was to be the first | | and STORAGE Bert's Cash Gracery | | Thus the latest sales of gold to this countr: in westward Alaska PHONE 104 or 195 0t 0 bo saarded us & soBEEML BGyiis: iy | GOI’don M(DO na |d ; TR : CALIFGRNIA FREE DELIVERY Juneau { Two school concerts end a vlay were being planned by the Juneau - <~ are not cven a full substitute for the stop-gap assist- ance from America which has been proposed to meet | Mal'l'led on SaIurday High School according to Superintendent W. K. Keller. One corfcert was Grozery and Meat Market Britain’s dollar shortage until the Marshall formula | to be held in November and the second, a Christmas cencert, in Decem- 473 — PHONES — 371 can be implemented But they do serve to vostpone | ‘bm The play which was scheduled was, “Mr. Pim Passes By,” a comedy. High Quality Foods at "Th R l " g | a little longer the time of reckoning, when Britain anc | Miss Anetta Sh Anks and Mr.! an events were to be held in the Elks Hall Kesaercve Bl e nexa l S]ore OMMUNISTS IN UNIONS {America will have to sit down together and determine | Gordon McDonald were marricd e —- S Your Reliable Pharmacists PR in what measure the United States can properly assist | Saturday evening in the Methodis!| i " | Weather: High, 42; low, 38; rain A il ! Britain to reconstruct her own productive capacity .|Church by the Rev. Robert Treat.| AP Giaie) | ‘7 n o BUTLER-MAURO The Communists have always shrewdly \““‘;’5‘("“' ths. Bebler il Mot o Ceellmipportin Tabatub once| ‘The: reRdINgvOT- th YA¥A WRSLS T 5 i STEVERS DRUG éO 2 that labor unions afforded them their most effective mgre. preceded by two sings, . A & o 3 avenue to influence in a capitalist society. Accord- e s T A and “Always,” sung Dally LeSSOnS ln Englls'} L GORDON | IF‘(‘I‘JT(lIl)“\q ’[_'O“\IVQEI‘\:IQ{ ! i i -| ingly, they have joined—infiltrated, we think, is the | 8 ices Paul. She was accompanied| ’assing the Buck Is Not the Way |by Miss Glaire Fish ‘ appropriate colloquial term—Kkey unions the control to Make Friends A $ e - —————— e — el PSPt ooeed sSeward Street Near Third HABRY nacfl of which might become Cecisive for the econory, and e - The bride walked (mv.\ n the .n\kc: WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The looker-ons flpp]uuded\ 2 D y by the tactics of harassment, obfuscation and tenacity ‘Smmp -rmm) :]l‘lll “,l.],if llnlll)\oll“ 2:\; mc-:::\::lirr"“‘" players” The correct plural is LOOKERS-ON. g ruggls] for wnich they have become notorious have mansged | (L S B e o bedevil | st with prown aesesse ker | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED. Julep. Pronounce joo-lep, £ as in 5T; | \Alaska Music Sll!lply “The Squibb Store” in a few situations to secure real dominance. TRy, an¢ and the shipning companies that serve them |pink blouse was matched by a|accent first syllable Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Whete Pharmacy Is a effort constantly geing forward in unions to keep the ¢ poing thorcughly studied in Seattle—the repeated |cluster of flowers on her hat, and OFTEN MISSPELLED: Phlegmatic; observe the PH. | Phanons Mikokr Bintsuihents Profession Communists frem gaining control, or to oust them arrival in Alaska ports of consignments of cargo that {a corsage of pink roses | SYNONYMS: Galaxy, assemblage, array, bevy, cluster. | ol Supplies where they have gained it. is vital at once to the have been damaged or pilfersd enroute. A heritage| Her maid of honor, i WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| | 'Phoye 206 Second and Seward ARCHIE B. BETTS ! Public Accountant labor r:cvement and to the national security of the war, this problem is cne (rnrswh(i;-h r:_luuon |Beebe, wore a brown o nk:{ increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's Word: | |mmm— The struggle to keep Communists from control must be found. in the interests o eattle shippers, suit and accessorics, with a pinl INAPPLICABLE: unsuitable. (Accent soccnd syllable). “Such sugges- | 2 ' HEINKE GENERAL l I D1 anies S] 'S, A8 vers at and a or=-| important the steamshin comvanies and Alaska customers, A Ilt\\‘sxer’t“hn : vn“ a mra::;;on {‘”S tions are inapplicable to this emergency.” unions- the United Automobile Workers and the Na- |sake e s REPAIR SHOP tional Maritime Union. Walter Reuther, Presid2nt of Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burne: tory. in a grey suit and also worc aj MODERN ET I 0 U ETTE Blac 3 zati and Joseph Curran, Presi- Y. R o | ksmith Work Wi Iquex oruguiatilon, and. Sossk Blame for the conditions of which Alaskans com- | corsage of carnations | ROBERTA IR [ oreeiar Esehriwons P E r, havi enly challenged the Com- { o b Wila dent of the latter, have openly challenged the Com- . FEHE o o o ot easily placed. When | DLayton Fleek was best man, and b e s e has lately become an overt one in two well as for the maintenance of cordial relations be tween this port and the cities of the northern Terri- |Cledama= Cammock, was a Auditor Tax Counselor Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 munists to a showdown. This has, of course, eliclted 1q0a00 ‘of food, clothing, liquor, radios and many |Billy Tonsgard and James Shanks, ¢ F R T & b Bt cutraged charges of factionalism, Red-baiting and oiher commodities, particularly those in scarce supply, yexe ushers | Q. Should one try o keep the richthand margin of a letter even? demagoguery. And indeed there is a danger in this 'yeach their destinations in the north, their recipients| Following the ¢ ‘“"““\‘;‘ & ’;‘ A. Yes; while it is usually uneven, care should be taken not to run w ’ ld' n s Wall Paper v 0 i 56 Leron AW 4 & . |ception was held at Mike's in/ B » & usay i e kind of internal dissension; once before the UA are constantly finding the contents damaged en route P the lines too near to the edge of the paper. It should have some bal,mcc\ ariie S l'flg hre (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) ; ruined by it. But there is an or else the containers have been deliberately npennd‘Dmm«“ o thot epd qiea Mr. and Mrs. McDonald will re-|with the left-hand margin. en graver danger enor a disease which threat- and locted. Ship and stevedore crews alike disclaim | 4 ”“(L‘mnbr d‘szlm l\‘l‘n‘x‘x‘xux‘ ‘:Tm‘hdlfl:’::\c‘:({::‘nd pur- | respansibility mi’n casting blame upen the other. sside at the Gastincau Hotel for| Q. When attending a bridge party, should a woman leave her purse ! NYAL Family Remedies Ideal Palni Shop ens to subvert the on’s whole chara i G 4 " lar ¢ eeks before leaving for|wi r la i e Caiy i . 9 It is a stipulation of the UAW constitution that the bill for I'M or dammes but that is 'insufticient | & cefit by the i Tersiip | p it in nr: ICE CRE i {ing al Co:1<”“,_ b no office, clective o appointive, may be held by Conselation to Alaskn merchants and their ::“m:f?‘wummn CrmRahy: ' : i : anyone subservant, to la “Communist, Neal or Fasclst | W720 197, Welt 8 Whe CRRY & SEEHBIION VS| Che bride. o graduate of Juncau o & sBROUd & sqn be taught, to seat hls mothex av the table? | Huichings Econom organization, which owes its allegiance to any govern- .o, 3 e 3 v % High School, was formerly employ-| A. Yes; this is excelent training. g Y e 90 3 5 50T ada ctly ed at the Sugar Bowl and the enen et i JRAR, BiatnarGhnads; directly The situation has various ramifications. It helps | cpp, fioiks [ Market 3 directlv.” Mr. Reuther wants this constitutional iy Capitol Theatre. The groom is s 't BF (DpDiy ; . : °MA to keep the cost of shibving cargo to Alaska high, and 'y con of Mrs. Gordon D. Me-| LO 0 K a nd LEA R N by Chibtos Mecls At AT T edict enforced. . He has chosen, as has Mr. Curran g, pas a bearing on rates. It keeps Alaskans unhappy | Donala of Petersburg. A. G. GORDON !/ es You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP ——- et o o in respect of the maritime workers, what seems o Us 'and builds no good will among them toward Seattle. | S e R | | PHONES 553—92—95 the appropriate and thoroughly democratic way of Seattle business houses that shiv goods to Alaska Kl LODEE " meeting the issue—a direct apveal to his fellow mem- 'can apply one remcdy themselves. They can make| . . Mar‘y"_‘m ¢ at the Baranot| . 1 What is the land area in square miles of the District of Co- The Alaskan Hotel bers. They will have to decide where the real interest | sure that all ccommodities sent northward are secursly %0 0o bl o 44 anenortation | lumbia? The Charles w. CaflEI ] of their uniion lies. Their respective unions will have Packaged. so that they will travel safely and canhot g, opgements —adv. 604-8/ © 2. Who was the inventor of the steam engine? Newly Reneratad Napme " " casily opened. a N at recourse, | A i . to judge the validity of Messrs. Reuther's and Curran's | © %% PHEHE (T 000 O eneios. seeme S ~—————=| 3. Which is the oldest common garden vegetable? Moriuary b T ‘harges. They can scarcely doubt, if they look about | T s G FAas . RN R et : A A ; charges. & abf, S clearly indicated. NOTICE TO CREDITORS | 4. What two colors, when combined, will make orange? Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE SINGLE O them, that the x»nl('re»L of the Communists is not the | So far the situation has fallen betwixt and be»\ All concerned are hereby nu!iiiedI 5. Where is Devil's Isiand situated? PHONE 136 interest of American labor. tween the indifference of the several Federal burcaus | that GERTRUDE BOGGAN was on ANSWERS: e e e | that might have been expected to act. Seattle ship- | September 22nd, 1947, appointed ex- 1. Sixty square miles. c d B c PHONE 555 Scraping Bottom 'P”‘ should, of course, take all precautions to protect | ecutrix of the Last Will and Testa-| 3 james Watt, of Glasgow, Scotland, in 1769. everage Lo I their own interests. But both Seattle and Alaska would | ment of GARLAND BOGGAN, De-| 3 oo i J ’ i Whalr % mg P Thomas Hardware (o. (Cincinnati Enquirer) welcome some effective intervention on the part of |ceased i et Jalehe: PAINTS —— OILS Earlier this week the Bank of England sold to the ! the United States Department of Justice. { All persons having claims against 2% A y 30 PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Builders’ and Sheif e Cirpi 2 £ A gkis —- |said estate are hereby required to 5. Off the coast of South America. OP HARDWARE man urged Al...-:an nousewives o present _the same, with proper|— P S R | for MIXERS or SODA P . also pladged, would not be sent to!gcave goia s "o\ ia waste, a certain i — e s e, s f!ie wafllmfl'on countries that used it for distilling. s ias | ophars and yeriflod SUhblips oy i i | amount ¢f beel and sardines has Jaw within six months from the | E L L l S A I B L l N E 5 Wind: Auto—Pl LASS Remmgtodn Typewriters indow—Auto—Plate—G SOLD and SERVICED by “e"y'GO'Round {Whiskey stocks on hand, he re-|peen wasting in South Africa, Aus-' dats of this Notice. to the under. | ‘;Hllvm;ci \ncxz:‘”mglx‘cd 211‘“)%11‘\":‘1:13":‘1;tax-;:\fl;xx:lml’t:xxil‘l&al due to a short- | signed executrix at her home in'} DAILY TBIPS J"NEA" To mculfl" The Commerce | Juneau, Alaska, or at the office of | IDEAL GLASS C0. J. B. Burford & Co. | (Comtinued jrum Page ' .€ |spirits are available to continue | Department, which handles export 'her attorney, M . | “ b " . i v, M. E. Monagle, 200 'Our Doorstep Is Worn by : = AR Ll e L least sixty days. |jicenses for tin has been bombard- | Seward Building, Juneau, Alaska. | via Pfle'sx"u'g and wraflgeu E 121 MAIN STREET Satisfied Customers” You are me hangers-on Luckman’s point-by-point argu- eq py these threc countries for, Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 22nd | With connections to Craiyg, Kl k, Hydab: | : The reference to the Jacobns of ment lett the distillers with little 'more tin, Meanwhile, the beer in-|day of September. 1947 ¥, hlawoc ydaburg and I pox aBEL PHONE 633 the French Revolution prompted |t say. One volce in the rear com- | qumr: ios hoen uaing tp. thousands| . . comembery 1947 < o steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FORD AGENCY one of Vishinsky's targets to ask:piained: cf tons of tn plate in canning beer, | Sl FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Apumnorao] Degloe) And when, Mr. Vishins cani “We tnought this was gcing to be § i GREASES — GAS — OIL ; Vishipih ean | e ; BOINS 10 B | though ample, glast is available. | First publication, Sept. 23, 1047. J M c we hapgers-on expect oufaheacs 1O te jconferenca where we could Wis- (ccpypichr,, 1947, BELL SYNOIGATE. INC) | Lust publication, Oct. 14, 1047 e b i B il L BARANOF uneau Moor Co. As abruptly as he started, Vishin- | minds.” % i kil e sky stoped. One of the Yugoslavs ~I assumed all of you listened to ¢! ALASKA’S FINEST present then asked how his CCUNtry the radio and read the newspa- | 5 HOTEL MAKE should vote on the question of Pal- | pors™ snapped the food czar. { JUNEAU DAIRIES catine. Howard T. Jones, executive se-| AGROSS 5. Ferids of s EAT IN THE DELICIOUS ICE CREAM “Why don't yeu think for vour- | cretary of the Distilled Spirits In- [ e nate 37" i Toat - a daily habit—ask for it by name selves?” the Vice Cemm'ssar shol ctitute, read a statement offering 5 days —_ .= Fank {9 cut_bvoduction 50 peroent unti L Al * BUBBLE ROCM Juneau Dairies, Inc. This, of courte, is exactly what |, sxt June. instead of the complete :}; L | . . the saiollite nations would like 10 §0-day whiskey holiday. 1. M Speclal Dinner z do. But when he was asked what | “This is an emergency matter,” 2 S| Chrysler Marine Engines Fh e e R B R Al < The B. M. Behrends 5t08P. M. MACHINE SHOP tine, Vi was evasive. He g long period of time wouldn't do 0. i $2.50 Marine Hardware would not commit hr the job. What we need is grain }) 3t 5 :A"! Bank All cf which convinced his satel- jmmediately — to relieve starvation| — country: o E{L 1 lite listene that Vishinsky had | this winter. poetic i 56. Symbol for S E|T Chas. G. wamer CO. not yet received instructions from; When Luckman suggested Octo- Moscow ordering him hcw to vote per 15 as the time for beginning on Palestne, and that was why!the holiday, several companies be gave them no instructions. nedged. Octeber 31 was suggested Vishinsky, of course, never dream- | instead. The big> four—Schenley, ed that word of his dressing-down | Seagram’s, Hiram Walker, and Na- o 4 Sotution of Vesterday's Pussl - Oldest Bank in Alaska TIMELY CLOTHES Phone 146 Formerly Climbing stem DOWN 2. Short jacket rath 1. Ancient rock- Convene G . WV N j Coal product v * ; . Godies which NUNN-BUSH SHOES OIS, sy oot ptorm e AP, COMMERCIAL SAVINGS RTSON HATS HOME GROCERY Grown Affording aid Roman god Youngster Atlantic state: abbr. Small explosion at Athens would leak beyond the irom cur- tional Distillers—said they couldn't | prass . a Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 tain. But it did moke ony promises until their el Quality Work Clothing American Meat — Phone 38 vugle . Kinu of map . Metat i FRED HENNING ! Shpper ORRIM ADDLEMAN Complete Outfitter for Men ZORIC At work i as a pait-up suvscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA SYSTEM CLEANING EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Present this coupon to the box office of the ! R.W.COWLING Alaska Laundy —_p— home oufices had been consulted WHISK HOLIDAY Joscph 1n nard, presidept of the It was the big fcur of the dist:l- | Distilled Spirits Institute, who re- business who were least w presented Glenmore Distilleries, ing to ccoperate when Cha !said he had tried to contact his appointed food czar, superiors but they were away cn d s in @ 4 yachtng trip 1 e closed-do session a whis- Not all the distillers were so re- g o SIS i wickman it aie 5 B o i, o 4 CAPITOL THEATRE CONPANY CITY 1 muck h o argue. He wualified s f the his- $06: Jxh Citaes IR-ATs e nauslliod mbpotl for the ) s and receive TWO TICKETS to see: b L DRY CLEANERS n " matum MERRY-GO-ROUND PHONE 877 Hunger breeds chacs,” he warn-'| The CIO, now cpening its annu- il Observe THE SECRET HEART “Quality Dry Cleaning” ' °d. “Chaocs breeds desperation. Des- al ccnventicn in Boston, may bac RN Federal 'Tax-—12c per P ille’ cd. “Chaos breeds desperatior ccnvention tn Boston, may back- | ederal 'Ta per Person ucille’s k2zauty Salon e perate men are dangerousmen, and | track cn its previous demand for SI. Farticlo 7 ASHENBRENNER’S they don’t care who feeds them.” |return of price control. Reason is nBamety cal Pnon l4—m£ ROYAL BLUE CAB co. Specializing in all kinds of en Luckman proceeded to'that if price control is voted back ! Y solid 3 Permanent Waves for all Ew knock down all distil tions + Republican Congress it would ST ack and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and / Textures of Hair N A"n usm petcre they could he raised. Helne jed b ous e | Y Ing s H 7 UTTI prom that he (w uld not request | cc “f-'"f’??; “(:1 il 36. RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. SATHO e r u RN l T “ I E nmised th e woul ues ot icials are skeptical | 2 Phone 192 2nd and Franklin ar extension of the whiskey shut-|as to how the latter might be ad- L WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Fhone 1% | 3 Wity Ave, ' dcwn beyend sixty days. Wheat, he | minister~d. . .While President Tru-| *archaie | { Toar

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