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PAGE FOUR 1 B — 2 THE DAILY ALAS . ~ . yolice state methods is as astonishing as it is mis- = — dailv Alaska Igmlnr() fuker not the first time My, Truman has| = = ot re ion. In his broadcast to the Na-| "—= = ¥ 2 e s y by the ' iting the food-conservation program-— % e i R oyl SO i e quoted directly, although his news con- President ¢ remarks may not—he said: “The voluntary D) ¥ N it and e est way for us to do the job. We| N ol is the best control.” e ol . . of the sort, of course, Whv:\!- OCTOBER 31 ) 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: revenue for the operation of the ® Mrs. Lee Hunsaker 2 3 r n n s for S50 per month; by taxation—not by soliciting ;@ Thon Horn oy o g R0 to the Treasury. When we © J. A. Krugness o vance, $7.50; | wa A v, more than a year befo B. D. Ste L : we W ! we recognized the existence Evelyn Hendrickson . e e rregularity of an o we did it by con ption—not by Mrs. Douglas A. Mead e Bl g ness Office ary € tments. - When we wanted to Alice MacSpadden . . equitably and keep prices | g the war itself, we did it by | | i ASSOCIATED umer rationing law—not byle e o e N 5 Al N Mr. Truman Hkes, story of t ¢ enforcement of them the p: itives of the people, Fred Eb d no more to do with the | Washingtc tate than the enforcement of i dr law: On senuinely food s #What the astute ided for equitabl taken a new lease on the President didn’t lil knew he would be plea | Ruth Talmadge | e o o 00 0 0 0 o deal leaked to| Suddenly, Nelson stadt. Thic electrified n. Old Don Nelson had life had happened > long-haired he Army’s d °d if Nelson KA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA™~ =~ : | Hardware Ccmpany, were married the previous Satur C wa had been the Red Cross nurse in Juneau for several years. id fired |V {acter prizes won the comic prize. e e e e i 20 YEARS AGO !{?{"E EMPIRE mw OCTOBER 31, 1927 L Miss Marie Falldine and J. C. Thomas, proprietor of the day at the Episcopal ‘hurch, Dean Charles E. Rice reading the double ring ceremony. A sumber of the friends of the couple were present. The bride wore a beige dress and hat the bridal shower was of pink oses with white and pink ribbons. FoHowing the ceremony, a reception acier Highway. Mrs. Thomas held at the new Thomas residence o co Hallowe'en parties the previous Sonny” Oswald and Thelma Bod- The Moose Hall was the scene of t At the children’s afternoon party. ing won the prizes for the best costumes. Nearly 300 people attended the Hallowe'en dance given in the eve- ing. Costume prize winners were Mrs. J. L. Brown and Dan Sanstead, ressed as Martha and George Washington Phil Jollie as an Eskimo nd Mrs. A. Radelet as a colored mammy won the best sustained char- Barragar, dressed as a Bowery couple Harriet and Harvey J. W. Burford, who returned to Juneau By a sale consummated Ixzwm\, after three years' absence, beught out Roy Noland's busmcm; t of the people, for- |fired him. This turned the tide.| o " "\ onds Corner. i Ly ; ense of the many. The President revoked his earller| The name of the store was to be changed back to Burford’s Corner The v ram may be, as Nr. Truman letter putting Barueh and f"w |under which it was conducted for some 18 or more years prior to its sale belfubis A save the wheat needed | Douglas in charge of War ProQuc=i, ‘e wojang for the immediate reicf of Eurove; at any rate, they UO%" <o | Fred Cameron, who had been with the business for the past two deserve full natior ipport. Perhavs price control | A (“ v ‘:,:?‘[""(.:“f ,‘,,,Az:,."; is v was to remain under the new management. Mr. Burford’s son, Rtk G i et e mmertant. Because the man|Wilbur, was to come north later and be connected with the business. e T e £ ke o Omg e the circumstances, We gravaly | Who cnginecred the move o 0ust|He was living in Bellingham, Wash. ! whether the food saved through vol- civilian control of war production by ns of Americans will | is th me man who noy sis.in Weather: High, 32; low, 32; cl C i inless the Preside firm control of both the Army and | e eeewe. et it e . el N O s from Congress the allecation powers necessary the Navy—persevering Jimmy For- | ; X .1 by frox i »d to livestock or otherwisz restal. 1 ! ¥ ; into p had been maintainned we should | GLAMOR TAKES BACK SEAT | form pulated portior rio of an inflation which more The House u can Activi- | b= B b HERTe oA sold to be contributed to i jously threatens establishment of the police state. ties Comm W to it that mfi"lt'1 WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The store was filled with This tribute was ps he munu — o who came to protest against|naiyens” Say, “The store was filled with CUSTOMERS.” *for the privilege of paying the members of > p the Hollywood hearing, got no bet-| opTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Toward. Pronounce as ONE syllable, union for producing m for recordings Food Again ter treatment than the rest of the rqpp ang not too-word. Con| f the United States, however i public. Such celebrities Hum-| " GpTEN MISSPELLED: Knoll, though pronounce NOL, O as in ng Cincinnati Enguirer) Begart, Lauren Bacall, Dan- | TeTitilo e OUED (BICH. apparensly v Kaye and Paul Henreld were ROLL. . ; ; cering, cut llo off short by passage of the rred, editorially, to the herded into a long visitors' line. | SYNONYMS: Sameness, exactness, likeness, resemblance, counter- ich made such payments illegal. ' focd ing, without realizing (i Re 4 the door, the |part. duplication. yal for any union “to ca it, som s the one issued by the I Are you the show | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us an employer to pay or deliver | Departmer . $he RigH ERo0r O C g | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: f value in the nature of an | f¥ cold sto e > lp “‘_‘\vfim:“ "”’ red them past emp- | SCURRILITY; quality or state of being coarse and vulgar. “Conversation which are performed or not fi"‘””m it o I»){::‘x:‘;‘,("‘ i nd plunked them |spould be pleasant without scurrility.”--Shakespeare. will exy how tional enoug T} part ¢ ay Chopi rformed ecord industry created thou- ng the less Thursd: s for our modern musicians and an addi- | . 1 contair formation show scurce of income fc opular 1cky 9 f n TP bands luck 3 the lowest in.2 gone into the chicken eat on Thursday goes Police Stat e (Wast . ington Post Iy AIR SUPREMACY { LOOK and 30.— Oct reference ice control and cow) which one eats on d States mu ference ly ential Wt e 16 4 ’ : G “ON ; him, because of his age, was (o be sad. 4 As price ccitedl goos off sUBAY L, Sy of i War made the recommendation , In .‘e"y_ao_kound for rst time oo i s o Y Washington to the Presidential air| wat b ewive nder- Shipping £ nin com io; | Pl 4 ng W w ch is time ‘The Army figured it would con- g ' e (Continued One ) thousand tons of trol benevolent Baruch, knew Lew e 5N l" “‘”‘.f““ e ,f" : f hear. Up until this summer, the Army ot el Jiace SRice COREN 0 e .. had sent only 12,000 tons of sugar was set He ; o and Germany. But re- the long-haired pjcal information was widely quota was boosted b mped to Nelson's support. culted after the war and and t 4 Wayne Coy, a potent in- that the United equent - r : with the President,’to go t0 Jy must assume that coun- : tries are lly well informed iite House. Mysteriously, the can g ¢ by using more Cut 1 C th ) Y an beet-sugar crop t ta « 1 ere e tem- of sugar wher s go off tod: due to Eastern reiiners have their imports from Cuba Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie HAizjmap| ‘S'm'ml I 2/m=w» o F30 EISEIE] x| m | [mir > e Ri=ixim ond e tndian 63, Crimson | The 1 m cov/N | 1 1 « tl ¥ € ma I can ! t ops. Red f G BERNARD BARUCH'S SECRET ru h language, thenj The Ser disclosure by gaunt and given civ- |had cffered him the Chairmanship Bern: FDR then m Pe mysterio change esi- told in det t essior Merry-Go-Round pre r vanted ere de- f war-product cture. How e Pre ear they came, the public never | prai Ac the President signed Clay, American |a letter putting Bernie Baruch in || Under | ¢ rear of the hearing | e e " " i i We peinted out in our editc we believed guard mnvrd‘ | . Bl & ¢ | Washington to be in a comole confusion : MODERN ET'OUETTE by = 0 BRI UGG about food, and the Departmen griculture’s bul- , KOBERTA LEE reprisal, Petrillo has ruled that his musicians jetin partly bears us out. We st ined 10 taiked to two old ladies who said|{ > ke no more recordings. Apparently he wonder whether anyone on the committee fc they were charwomen in the House | e e every radio station, no matter how la or President’s emers food program Knows Building. | @ Isnt there a distinction between a person who is persevering small, to hire a popular band about fcod and on what the committee is basing “We old biddies are just as mad{ . ore who is obstinate? e’ effect of Petrillo's latest edict is two-fold, Polcy. one protested. “Why, | g g b o T i i < > S, e is quite a strong distinction. It has been said, “The lace it will probably mean that a great Sertainly there n emergency. Certainly we crneriness of them to} fogs YPather i A, i . ! la i ill probably an that a great Certainl lere is an e 1.; Peo L : the back of the room.” difference between perseverance and cbstina is that one often comas ! » music of the variety termed ‘classical” will ome t of regulation e have urged L o " sl AR " - 4 G - ek i p S e e o romply Gith the nrineiles of the §ib- 1947, BELL SYNDICATE. Inc) | {FOM @ strong will, andvth.L other from a strong won't y e S . ey ntion to Louis Brom- Sty | Q. Should every bride’s trousseau contain Fousehold linens? files of such works to draw o R publ v Balntl | A. Yes; every bride should have a complete supply of linens. will brobably mean tha | Out Poor cocking as one of the great sources of Waste DR BUSH MAKES | Q Are there any particular colors that intensify brown eyes? | 1L-WIE PIODADLY - Mean ;LA Mgt o e oot . A. Yes; rose, , and peach are colors that will do something | -ca “popular” musicians Presumab harls Luckman's izens Lo, i 2 Fe i S | for n eyes. wmemployed or change their Committee will act on information contained in_ AppEAL FOR u S e % T that t Departm « iculture’s bulle with regard to g o Rl e PERPIGSONT 1y that the invention of ¥ , ist peult to the e» arily, of abolish- I_EA RN g.' C. GORDON ———) h to have full bookin need cf curt . . 1iere will no doubt be it rejoicing on the H|gh Speed H‘/Ing, DeVel-‘ 1. Which President of the United States issued the first Mother’s f those who favor the classics, but : Day proclamation? the bar on the of the *juke box fa who opmen' Ot Ae”al | 2. In medieval classification, what ar€ the seven cardinal sins? scon e to be jitt ing to the waltzes of t meat or eggs or / 3. Who was the inventor of the spinning jenny? n ol 1e minuets of art 2k. In other words. weaponS Urged 4. What is close harmony? e umed over the week S a0y | 5. Which English Queen bore the name “Empress of India”? ANSWERS 1. Woodrow Wilson 2. Pride, vanity, indolence, avarice, gluttony, envy, and anger. 3. James Hargreaves. 4. An arrangement for four voices, in which the tenor and soprano than an octave apart ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska : COMMERCIAL SAVINGS E. SAMUELSON as a pait-up sunscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "BETTY CO-ED” Yederal Tax---12¢ per Person PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! L A NS i ) R PP S I A B H st S S R VETERANE OF FORFIGN WARS Taku Post No. 5359 Moets first and third Fridavs. Post Hall, Sew- ard St. Visiting Com- rades Welcome. H. 8. GRUENINT Com- mander; J. C. BRADY, Adjutant. i You'll Always Get a Better Deal in Fur Styles and Values at Martin Victor Furs, Inc. Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Three Generations I James C. Cooper, CPA BUSINESS COUNSELOR Specializ\ng in Corporation-~Municinal and Trust Accounts The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL { and STORAGE (CALIFCRNIA Grozery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices STEVENS® LADIES’—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR seward Street Near Third :Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phoue 205 Second and Seward HEINKE GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Blacksmith Work GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phone 204 429 W. 12th St. Warfield's Drug Store (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM Huichings Economy I Market j Choice Meats At All Times PHONES 553—92—95 The Charles W. Carter [ Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 Card Beverage Co. { Wholesale 805 10th St. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP Window—Auto—Plate—GLASB IDEAL GLASS C0. 121 MAIN STREET DON ABEL PHONE 633 S BOGGAN Flooring Contractor Laying—VFinishing Oak Floors CALL 209 Cabinet and Mill Work Open Evenings 6 to 9 H. P. MIDDLETON 236 West Third — off Wil- loughby at Ellen Grocery TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men R. W. COWLING COMPANY Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler DeSoto—Dodge Trucks Lucille's L-zauty Salon Specializing in all kinds of Permanent Waves for all Textures of Hair HAIRCUTTING Phone 492 2nd and Franklin FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1947 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE N SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at,7:30 v, m, CHAS. B. HOLLAND, Worshipful Master; JAMES w LEIVERS, Secretary. ————— B.P.0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers wel- come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- retary. CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co' 1005 SECOND AVE + SEATILE 4 + Lo 5323 Serving Alaskabr va’;_\ “SMILING SERVICE” 14 Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 FREE DELIVERY Juneau l "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a Profession ARCHIE B. BETTS | Public Accountant Auditor “Tax Counselor Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O PHONE 555 Thomas Hardware (o. 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 (Autherized 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. Phone 146 HOME GROCERY 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.

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