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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA * -~ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1947 e e > ' oy i I" o second Tran is a ywn factor. Native Alaskans | == § == i veTERANS oF f&'gi:}:fi:’r:{;:uéggflx NO. 147 I,)fif:' Y .". (skd 4’"!"' (Y have been told for many years that does not | = = from {| . romEIGN waRs -Mmm‘;y M m(m.m - admit legality of the Cza e of K = =" E EMPIRE E & . s 10 Moets first and third in Scott; ite Tel EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY An authoritv who spent three s at Cold B: T H ¢ | Pridavs. Post H:dl. Sew- by S ”_ R > eets. Juneau, Alaska vising th e enaz St o the ANV e it | ard St Visicing Com- \beginning at 7:30 v, m. HEL ¥ TONSEN President s B ’ % A T | rades Welcome. CHAS. B. H ¥ o said he to contact one Russian o ‘PPY ‘!R““ OCTOBER 18, 1927 | H. 8. GRUENING. Com- Worshipf: i Fdite IR A Ao e, 1 e | - Kot SRt g P i 115 Messerschmidt, | mander: J. C. BRADY, orshipful Maste JAMES w N 1 not refer ka as Soviet territory. Th o Miss Katharine Messerschmidt, daughter of G. H. Mess | Adgitant, LEIVERS, Secretar N Business Mangser | the war i tationed in Alaska contel . OCTOBER 18 nt business man of this city, last night became the bride of . ' o : oo, 1t} Jausal RS S iC Matter. | the U 1 Lawrence Islai . Mrs. Bert Lybeck George Shaw. The wadding ceremony was performed by the Rev. | — ——-. e | ———————— Delivercd by carrier in Juncau and Douslas for $1.30 per month; | SiNCE it s not w ceifically in the . Ralph E. Robertson ® Hays of the Catholic Church, and was attended by relatives and a fcw‘\ Youwll Always Get a Better Deal 7 B P 0 ELKS ; s, S800; one year, SI.00 agreement. Heads of Russian missions in Ala ° Billie Cortez ® lintimate friends of the bride and groom | in Fur Styles and Values at . P t 3 tvance, $7.50; | gued t} h rice of $7,200,000 is proof the sale ¢ Ted Keaton b Mrs. Shaw was born in this city and has resided here all of her life, . " Meets every Wednesd: < s plaie ¥ 2 Y 4 S 3 sday at 8 promptly notify | Was not inade it I faith o Mrs, Eva Kimball ® | attending the Juneau Public Schools, Mr. Shaw has resided here Xoxi‘ arfin Vicior Fl!rs, Inc. P. m. Visiting brothers wel- delivery Well at any rate the United States has had Alaska © Helen D. King o five years and is employed by the Alaska FElectric Light and Power | Swedish Fur Craftsmen for come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- 1 for 80 years toc and that ought to be long enouzl : OCTOBER 19 o | Company g i Three Generations nl:.ed Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- for possessor it gD 243 S s e (EMBER OF » . Amy Gail Morrison . 8 i e s | 2 G P TR s first o all season, was reported to! !¥. iy o ° Albert Peterson . A h);. run of herring, the first of “",l,f k:( 1 ‘:rp s d P | wames c. c‘)oper, cPA P e publ Radio andards o David E. Simonson e have hit some parts of Cook Inlet. Heavy takes vuu 3 ; | BUBINESS COUNSELAR flq:/'flr%urfiffice ® Gustav Peterson ® in the vicinity of Kachemak Bay, it was stated in a wire received by the, Silectalivng th = n ¥ Y . o xl.-;;@ NK:}VI o 4 U. S. Bureau of Fisheries here UL Colitbdntion-<Manloipal. wod CHARLES R. GRIFFIN The new code of sta adopted in principle @ Mrs 2 ) o ¥ EY 1005 SECOND AVE + SEATILE 4/ - Elior 5323 by the directers of th nal Association of Broad- | ® Joanne Raymond . The warehouse of the Standard Oil Company, which was located rust Accounts : 25 casters iy a re highly s L ® on cne of the Petersburg wharves, was blown into the bay by the recent Sorving Al g to the controvers Book issued by ti b6 o via.ece b eAmmIRTE " St iy b AT | " ving Alaska Exclusively < i ”v““ (!.“"\z s .l,,,f' mn"m (et b it severe sterm which swept Southeast .kinskn f The Erwm Feed cfl. b Bl A Tne BUEIE: W e i s | The Margaret T., Capt. Petc Hildre, unloaded 16,000 pounds of black | | ©ffice in Case Lot Grocery - excessiva commercializati interfering with he (( {cod at the Juneau Cold Storage. The fish was the first to be frozen in | PHONE 704 SMILING SERVICE” discharge it bli responsibilities. T ["” f‘f, r'“" S v 3 | HAY. GRAIN, COAL dust men 1 and splutteri KGHES'I' j e vews L i and STORAGE P this FFC admonition eve but most radi AWARDED H l‘ 4 i G ThA { e Befl s caSh Grocery hroughout the countrs ackriowledged | Everything was in readiness for the card party to be given by the, PHONE 104 or 105 e FFC's criticism and bagan to im- ALASKA vo JOB Nugget Chapter No. 2, Order ;u Bast ,-n]; fl.n‘:rdocuglx:;v Prizes were | c A L l F 0 R N ! A FREE DELIVERY Juiian l \ 1 C 1its were to be served. ’(-‘““\ ; ““ ance e ¢ : to be awarded and refreshm; i Grocery and Meat Market is a formalization cf th N Mifice n| Weather: High, 45; low, 44; rain 473 — PHONES — 371 est office in| y,| pre——— coming of age The principal reform on the amount il announcements High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices the Ladies Auxiliar; Foreign Wars. She 3 > ; "The Rexall Store” S wws | Daily Lessons in English % 1. corpon Your Rellable Pharmacists hose irritating intrusior | | PR R R [ | ews or entertainment which are now cc D ty Chief of Staff for d % AR e e g W ey 1 but which® are, neverthels \ska for the VFW Auxiliary by!d__ 20 L Retadis s oS Lali] STEVENS’ BUTLER-MAURO £ fac ticiotl ouien ove e 1 st The new code savs that o the National Auxiliary President. opng GprEN MISUSED: Do not say. “Mix together one cup of | { § ARk DRUG CO. s = 5 t t than three minutes Mrs. Di y Mar o 5 ; : il LADIES —MISSES > 5 ~ 200,000 I'here = ar 1 eg- Her position ma milk and two eggs. TOGETHER is redundant and should be omitte i READY-TO-WEAR allocation’ to the adver- the only national Aux-|, OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Rinse. Pronounce the I as in IN, not | 2 & HARRY BACE ( S Y t eint iew of adio | iliary officer in the Territory. She| WRENCH, sometimes heard. i Seward Street MNear Third } ! ey were m P A Jat it represents a fairly gent | received cial notice of her|{ OFTEN MISSPELLED: Immigrant; two M's. Emigrant, one M. = Drugaist e we with the cor r el the difference betwesn pointment from Mrs. Grace| SYNONYMS: Nuisance, annoyance, bore, bother, pest. | 2 ggls W d o the marginal, unaffil vis, National Execulive Secretary, woRD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| Alaska Music Snpply “The Squibb Store” Yes, 11 I established com- of the VFW Auxiliary. Mus. Davis {0 0050 our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | | Arthur m. Uggen, Manager Where Pharmacy Is a ud of T 9 ’ inescapable | said tha IntEEn e R N . charitat e e My BYoWa Wi e : S ‘)‘-'rv o ol BENEFACTION A\”d‘..n;abh donation Mr. Brown was noted for hh‘ Patios—Mudcnl Trstinihents Profession § 4 = L] 2 5 was Na-| many benefactions and Supplies wered and last y and who e Phour 206 Second and Seward Russi esigns | ROBERTA LEE | HEINKE GENERAL \ i 14 ] iE 3 % : Eq h ar in ment of religior TG i REPA 1 Public Accountant % P is |18 Lstent bt w01 have RS S U P PR 3 IR SHOP ; he lotdsnec ket Atkalr ‘Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner| Auditor Tax Counselor kir X covetous eyves toward € H Rediptiecs: itself w 8 Q. If a girl is sitting out a dance with a man and is away from Blacksmith Work NAB mesgiswien (bl Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 the dance floor, is it all right for another man to ask the girl to GENERAL REPAIR WORK e North, and may be pre- ade i claim o Atasks on 4 0 eicter g ists that * H_eWN HERE BY PAA' gances Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. that its sale by the Czar wa tives, deodorants and products claiming six fanc- v A. No; he should wait until she is dancing again. [ f FOK Rus Communists claim, said Ge 1] service” should be’ “handlet ccordance with |ED Ou‘l' Q. What is referred to as being “fashionably late”? | — during the Americ ar - the the highest standards of good te 29 ARE (ARR A. There is no such thinz as being “fashionably late. One ahou](ll Warfield's Dru slore Wall Paper New York Fr It s but fair to sav that the ma and it arrive at the appointed time, or never morz than ten minutes late | g Union cause hun ! st ind:vidual radio stations alread pan Amefican Airways brought Q. What are the principle things a very stout woman should avoid | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Id 1 Pai Sh higher than those prescribed passengers in from Seattle ‘when selecting her gowns? | NYAL Family Remedies eal Paint op which i + minimum of decency day. Nineteen persons flew A. She should avoid brightly-colored materials, checked materials, | try's problem is to comvel adherence to this minimum Juncau to Seattle, two 10 oo "L Sn tight ey ; ks ' HORLUCK’S DANISH Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt of decency on the part of those stations which have tte, two to Whitehorse, five .~~~ it B, SUmehar 15 s SV S S| ICE CREAM - no regard f oixle 5 ann .u!m')(l “xm 5} 1o Waitbanks and to Nome. |} R i TSk g | 1= e You'li Find Food Finer and X i and indeed it is hs rom Seattle were: - S P from Seattle were: N Service More Complete at o utts e G wo- § LOOK and LEARN % o corpon | ( Hutchings Economy itions of code punish ¥ % &t Ot tox . G : g liam Gordon Hurst, Clifford [ P oo & Wb A Sos L g Godon Mo, iord ot Market THE BARANOF ! : ’* . ane ":, T(m ;CL. Munie; infant Ollie, Kenneth | = 1. What metal forms a larger proportion of the earth’s crust than | ; Choice Meats At All Times currzz snnp he Czax’s vig Y8 B p Hale any other? PHONES 553—82—95 B convention, “the commissio: Sl x \: BRrtGilar s dthn Bias o wette: Myrle L.l 3 why was Pennsylvania given the title “The Keystone State"? 35 wdoatiiie 1 Sharp. to Ketchikan. | 3 wnat famous American author wrote a number of short stories | e industry.” He | " : ; J June: ) ehorse: M Hur- % 2 clear, however, that the FCC would mot let| Juneau to Whitehorse: MIKeHUIS oo oonfined in & penttentiary? The ChaI'IES w. Carier eamen stationed 1p to s whether The Alaskan Hotel e same correspondent w W o s T t's Gtandards ST P ]-“;:l”‘[z ‘;“”L o Neil Tay-|» % Who was the Aztec Emperor of Mexico at the time of its in-| | Newly Renovated Rooms 1 \ € VY « .“) m as it s! help t try to help lkr. Paul Greimann, B. F. Kane, vasion by Cortes? i Mortuary at Reasonable Rates Ru Ion a itsel Robert Nelson, Juanita Nelson | 5. Who was the famous explorer who sailed in a ship called “The | X aas Sea Sta. PHONE Juneau to Nome arv. Norelius. | Half Moon"? Fourth an - ;"qmu' 3 ONE SINGLE O (ke Washinfllon persuaded to with-1 5, to Seattle: Miss L. T.| ATSWERS: EHONE /1 (82 | Quivey, Pob Hoo Bob Haag,| 1. Aluminum PHONE 555 2 igned this week, # z 5 araot. | 3 T e Maureen Burdick, Laura Anderson, 2. Because it occupies the center of the arch formed by the original ! “e"y Go-Round E rl’“ 's & SIE0L- pick Francisco, Mildred Faneisco. | irieen States? ‘ 'l ca!'d Beverage CO. Ihomas Hafdwa'e (o. v hat I hac basle State De- ar Graham, Evah Graham, dn e Ces 805 10th St. Comtined from Page L.e . toward Russia. He ,\‘:;‘”’JLC‘ e A Dl 3. William Sydney Porter, better known as O. Henry (1862-1910), | | Wholesale PAINTS — OILS W rre he way to rebulld|p ot Garrison, Ernie Smith B MOesine. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Builders’ and Sheif ¢ arrison, Ernie Smith. HARDWARE for MIXERS or SODA POP war was to soft- Paul Pete of words with RUS- | 1.1 Gree ave been sia and emphasize the importance gy .. . rged immedi { trade between Russianized Eur- G pro- ope and the Western world. This, TRUMAN REWARDS maintained, would even-' p ak dewn the economic|, n, George Marcum,’ hn McCormick, Sig| Jimer Harris T e T A . Tl TR re— Remington Typewriters i i 5. Henry Hudson. BOY FOR NORDENSON I E L L I s A l R L l N E s [} wxndnw-Auto—PhMMss SORDMIT BRIy b’ - v o DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN || IDEAL GLASS CO. || | J. B. Burford & Co. roudly annour LICANS today are ¥ D eaders jicrd Nordenson > baby boy was . S Satisfied Customers” 5 ", an 2 : retary ot Siate Loreth born carly yesterday araig I via Petersburg and Wrangell B b it ot/ i e i pontical £, Jw= | St Hospital and weighed With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and k¢ BONGABEL HEDNE O3 FORD AGENCY cd with Cl (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Street ton lvp:h( peunds. Mother and child will * be are deing nicely. Mr. Nordenson is missed the State Department.|employed at the Arctic Bar. | He did a good job. i - - W (CCPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE. INC) Empire Wantads for FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 t steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and 3eattle | BOGGAN oubis thi e o | Flooring Contractor ; Laying—Fimshing Oak Floors p EoBE : g the w ; N 4 DELICIOUS 108 CREAM ol Haclor oo 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 et ) | ; Muth, bead of the Debuih (4 B proc (abinet and Mill Work | | | Junean Dairies, Inc. RUSSIA'S ATOMIC BOMB 12 Denion 5. At hor * Open Evenings ‘;E‘:i'a" % velopmznt I LR ! Chrysler Marine Engines ity A arinic 38, Substance used M B h ' !!é vpv;tu’l'lhEdDE off Wil- MACHINE SHOP 5 Bay y The BO ® e l’ellds loughby at Ellen Grocery Marine Hardware 3 in 1 & Rocee Bank ] Chas. G. Warner Co. ) an old friendsh uiation L { soution of) YesterdayaiRuzale Oldest Bank in Alaska TIMELY CLOTHES Phone 146 it | N ws has beer iver Sticky stul . : Cabinet job ; Bh St et i BEGH NUNN-BUSH SHOES i e e e B B AR o T e COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Nreon"war® ||| HOME GROCERY Shom Mid Bercoe’ s 7 3 : . . Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 4 Quality Work Clothing American Meat — Phone 38 . 3 CLAYTON l‘l‘\ \1,.1\.\‘ WINS ‘ v v Bl K o T REORLE £ gk e N Yt o Y rnzn HE““I“G ¢ b i sy e /T i w\;"::lf‘lnmm | CARL POLLOCK il Complete outtitter for Men ZORIC experh i s L e — b 1 S as a pait-up suwscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA SYSTEM CLEANING [ # / 44 B e EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING : discove uine %‘7 [&] = an Present this coupon to the box office of the ! 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