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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1947 MPIRE PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA JUNEAU, ALASKA I 3 1 | R i v A h INE g . sk E SR The emergency aid is essential to preserve a] - | rrem e e yrrenans or :qunc'B\NTD":mb LODGE No, 143 * I){“I\' ALdsrd ,IN])LI‘( Europe to which the Marshall plan might be applied,| == = | from JFORIGN WARS S and FOURTH | e nday by the but it is still primarily a dole and not a full-blown | = = | 20 YEA R AG THE EMPIR P A lMu;daty bt g 4 EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY reh ition program. The sooner the Marshall 1 7 Fridays. Post Fall, Sew hn ,mxmh HHCD Femple e 1 ) Alaska plan g inder way, the more resources and forces | | & oo oeee | rd 8L Visiting Com- \beginning at 7:30 . m, i HELEN 3 President 1 tselt B % ¥ | 7 by Bl it CHAS. B. HOLLAND, DOF ; pgy Ve Prosident | will: Burope itself be able to preserve and mobilize | NOVEMBER 11, 192 H. 8. GRUENING. Com- Worahiptul Mastery" ] WILLIAM R_CARTE B itor | in its service, and the less our contribution will xuwj. 4 The feature of the Armistice Day celebration in Juneau was ihe| mander: J. C. BRADY, LEIVEE‘:S Secra: er; JAMES W ALFREL NGE . Business Manager to he, For all these reasons, the President is to be | MBER 11 e American Legion dance which was given in the AB Hall. f.k‘n Leonard, b etary. = E ) June cond Class Matter, | congratuiated on his action. We hope t Congress | o atd D Stabler o | Vic Manville and W. M. Myhren were in charge of the affair. The hall | ———— .. - . Delivered £1.50 per month; wisdom of his decision I Dorothy McKean ® ' was decorated with the flags of many nations with the flag of Alaska | | youwn Alivays Get a Better Deal B P 0 ELKS - o - le Gust Wahto ® jearing the place of honor on the end wall. Gov. George A. Parks made | in Fur Styles and Values at ¥ et e o In - dvance, $7.50 Our Export Outlook |o Maiv C. Halm o hort address, during the dance, on the imwportance of Armistice Day. . . Meets ever; i g P S g a A 2 every Wednesday at b o { they will promptiy Dotity e Lew Williams Jr. ® | \ire. Belle Simpson, Vice-President of the National American Legion Maflm VI('OT Fl!“, lfl(. ». m. Visiting brn(hegs l;\-ell.’ the Busine . or irregularity in the delivery Washington Post) 1K _»‘\w\l ”“1(,2:.‘,‘“ 3 : Auxiliary for the Pacific Coast, was one of the honored guests. I'| swedish Fur Craftsmen for come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- 2 N 6o2: Business Office, 374 Sir Stafford Cripps has banned further imports of | "'U“ Al & - . Three Generations alted Ruler. W. H, BIGGS, Sec- i American tob wnd intends to cut down foog im- | 3 Siine g & he ponds at the foot of Mendenhall Glacier were frozen and| |——e ’ retary port ¢ ab million dollars y ¥.) o Bdward J. Brastrom, Jr. e |skating parties were enjoying the sport Several parties were on the :ames c. Cooper, CPA "% e TP SO Coincider with ti nnoncement comes 3 Ruth Bertholl . is the previous day. A huge rock pile in the center of one of the % By 7}”'”4_‘./‘0,.)/”’,0/'/;-“ Sweden preparing to cut off imports of United | J Robert A. Paul . \ds furnished an ideal place for a {=ve and for warming up a luncheon. BUSINESS COUNSELOR ol ERgni States films, automobiles, nylons and plastics owing to | BT rllitis By Speclalizing in = O o LY | I e e foreign exchange and B0ld|, o o o o o o e e ® o ® e The Torch Society, National High School ‘Homorary organization, ('W';"“"“M“"‘l"‘“' and Efl{'flg}fg{fl-fi!filfflllfllp € Ve } il to res & ying of o o » _ N < SEATTU E " s i 0 catinity Ko oaRi el starting their winter's program in the Juneau High School . Mem- rust Accounts A - Soming dntenaitie while we are preparing to |the other day to keep a close watch were Trene Burke, Arthur Burke, Clarence Dunn, Iris Gray, Arthur | RT TR I S R a grapple with the problem of how to satisfy impi ':\x-“‘ ver the ncw loyalty board and judson, Milton Lagergren, Robert Waggoner, Gladys Naghel, George The Brwin reed cfl f‘f_u_ajiu_flve/fl : forelgn demand ¢ basic foodstuffs and raw [make sure it anes not develop Into g Brian Harland, Donald Williams, Harry Brandt, Louise Froland,i | ' ° % . = — " 1 ma |an inquisition. Calling the three .. .. yarsen, Winnifred Carlson, Edward Mize, Leighton Straus, Elsie o8 ‘;‘.C“e Lot Grocery ——————— ———— . 108 the’ oritlook ToE oift SaEORbAr A Ara joners to the White House AAHE Mk ! HONE 704 . SMILING SERVICE” i i ¢ sxporting VoA GUR ARG e iy “_ want to catch the || HAY, GRAIN. COA ; .'o b g this| b annual Purple Bubble Ball, Elkdom’s greatest social entertain- | | and STORAGE Bert's Cash Grncery hand we are faced by a |to deve into a witch hun Eh% £ e 5 anksgiving nig mber 24. It was| ' of variou Jd of a less| Rcpublican economy seekers ment, was to be : given m..!'!l).wIHL.w‘,,l\;:‘H()llilll(:;‘:\(l: l!)\:}z»i[ l:fw AT PHONE 101 or 105 | ial nature; on the other hand, by an abnormally { misht 1 t> the fact that Sen- originally planned to have the dance i 1t a s CALIFORNIA FREE DELIVERY Juneau high demar rathEr Rest) dor'foads A obhsr. & tors r own private eleva- it was found that no purple balloons were available in Seattle and the Gl Caaial sential articles. Already complaints ar ising about in Capitel, operating full affair was postponed. — ' the price-depressing effect of the British tobacco ban Congress is not i ses- - 478 — PHONES — 371 on markets in which British buying has been heavy s only three or fo Weather: High, 22; low, 20; clear. High Quality Foods at “Th R 1 " At the same time the public is ar 1 by exorbitant s a day, pilnted by a $3,300-per- ool i DS S S S RS Molisate Brads e Rexall Store wheat | »s largely attributable to Government buy- operator -vhile directly ac: e o ing for export. Fortunately, the exportable items of |the hall, a piblic elevator is over- D 'l l- n H En "Sh bty i Your Reliable Pharmacists Which there 1s & world shoriage, such as wheat, col, | erovided with tonricts, reporters and | U@IIY LESSONS M EN@HSY W, 1. GGRDON STEVENS® ‘ teel & ot \ A BUTLER-MAURO eel and industrial machinery are, as th¢ Krug rep capitol emplo; ees ) N ¢ nited in number, though because of their | (CCPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE. INC) | © == e St SO AT, R Aol LADIES'—MISSES’ DRUG CO. muortance in our economy, efforts to satisfy port > . WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He handled it skillfuk READY-TO-WEAR £ 31UV [ create serious specific supply and price prob- AND like,” or, “He went about the work awkward like.” Say “He handled ¢ CRTPRNL e JU N E A U it SKILLFULLY®" and, “He went about the work somewhat AWKWARD- | | Seward Street Near Third s effected by foreign countries | demands HARRY RACE f noness s HoNRen % [ 1= . into a panic wi | buyioe of BUDCeCHigls s Reill I MISPRONOUNCED: Cement. Pronounce first E as in SEE | b Druqaist iDx ) i the pressure on our scarce H Alaska Music Sunpl cor es for > Western world. |, ) solve the physical as dis- | ¥ g5 18 : !'P Y “The Squibb Store” be assumed that the President’s action | i ial problems connected with e resular weekly practice of PELLED: Zoology; three O's . i | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager 5 1 too late. For, having been taken after | for i bviously desirable from . ONYMS: Talisman, amulet, charm, symbol Where Pharmacy Is & dees 00 having aken ¢ « id s obviously desirable from u C band will be held NYMS: Talisman, amulet, . 8 i ’ Planos Madeal Tkt kint i i he eaders of Congress, which | the viewpoint countries to effect such on Trursday night at 8 WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours. Let us and Supplies the call for a special economies. i reason to conclude, how- ¢'ciock in the Crade Scheol audi- increase our vocabulary by mas ng one word each day. Today’s werd: oken of both America’s earnest- | ever, that the enforced economies made necessary by torium, exclusive use being granted REBELLIOUS; opposing lawful or constituted authority. “It was a rash wide dollar shortage neral | with approval of Supt. Edwin C. act of rebellious youth.” HEINKE GENERAL | Phoue 206 Second and Seward should sesslon is in it ness to fulfill the promises made in the Marshall | World contraction of our ex ARCHIE B. BETTS ! Public Accountant ming yd ck~hed by Principal T. eclaration and of our determination to meet the VIR Y d An“:v‘ ) v' ‘n T i ) ,,‘. \sures | YeaT: even if we advance lary essen- | @ Dryden uncer a recent ruling b \ REPAIR SHOP shao - Itial purchases of the School Board that definite MO”ERN E'”OUE'I'T Yy Welding, Plumbing, Oil Buraer R wide a pow- E 5 - 3 o X ) 3 Auditor . ‘\ 2 -.“~ Thomas C. Blaisdell, Assistant to the Secretary ' arrangements must be made for KROBERTA LEE Bkt Wesk i Tax Counselor CORBLIIC of Commerce, is of the opinion without further | certain even: | ' ey e s e Simpson Bidg, B 8t coopera appropriations from Congress the D in our eXports | Ay the practice last Thursday | “= 5t e e G R R S TG g s g Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. itinent from the level attained during the first half of 1947 ' i1 93 member in the President’s | “might be almos sharp as the decline which oc- cf the band sermitted to leave the table before the rest of | foee. at- Q. Should a child be FOR the family have finished eating? i > tenced with fve regulars being ab- - 850 > i i e flieiteri o L e s R L s H . Wall Pa : o - : A. No; he should sit quietly until the others have finished. Of . er ve exhausted their financial lished by the New York Journal of Commerce. M. " pioctor Alfred Ventur had new 0; he should sit quietly until the others have finisl warhelds Drug su“-e p course, he may be excused if the grown-ups linger over after-dinner | i coffee and conv tion. Blaisdell s “While it is impossible to make any nates In this difficult field, available selections on the racks and prom- (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies chase the food and fuel precise es - jses more for Thursday night. He Ideal Paint Shop essential for their survival during the “'”l““;’ ™ | formation sugzests that were additional forelgn assist- .G inates 1yt 30 musicians at Q. Ts there a stereotyped phrase that is accepted by the best society | This help requires Congressional action which cannot {4500 of as much as five billion dollars to be made 1y H/Fe =7 = T for acknowledging an introduction? | = s L funqe | #nce of as much as fi ic e ma the practice for acknowledging an introduction? | HORLUCK’S DANISH Phone 549 Fred W. be ¢ 1 Janua The a le aid funds | ayajlable for the placement of export orders in 1948, PECE i A. Yes; the only stereotyped phrase acceptable seems to be, “How | ICE CREAM i will wsted by Dec. 1. Attempts to tide the |exports during that year will not reach the level do you do. Q 4 i % ey e AMER‘(AN lEGION | 'Q. What is the preferable time for one to make a chance call? I uch to % E it 4 . 20 per cent below that rate” TIf this forecast, based A. Sunday afternoon or evening. | l Hfl!ChmgS Economy gl Market of exports du g the first half of 194 cations are that the level mil be a fund riginally Complete Automotive Service ould be neither adequat MT. JUNEAU SALES i S & SERVICE ; the President is quite righ 1 pressure cn the price structure and no general which must be followed by a b & $09—12th St. PHONE 659 ”“ v program,” as provided o b Wit & Taifly o L AT A, BN s a n A. C. GORDO. | Specialists in Radiator Work J fat She aptoinl gession | aid plan a falling off in foreign buying ational Commander James P! oo e sl PHONES 553—92—95 peed up its considera- | many categories of goods—hence relaxation of price il said here the American Le-| iRl el : bl ‘“;“‘ "m;‘ ) d“mwn_ Priitng] 1. What is the approximate rate in miles per hour that the blood The Alaskan Hotel 0 BT o R R oF i Ietualt e ouries HRYONER the Humanioay The Charles W. Carter it has been srni at exactly the| Not since CGct. 1, 1898, has the training act at the regular 2. Why is walnut considered so excellent for use as gun stocks? . Newly Renovated Rooms kel | 3. Which city is the chief Pacific port of Canada? Morluary at Reasonable Rates ’be Washingion o M S okt s B ibea f Carren e fclaiad session of C: | 4 weh Republican criticism of jto ‘he public more than one night O'Neil, in Philadelpt for a din- 4. What President said, “Fear God and take your own part"? | Vterry-Go-Round\ hington—kcing a bureaucrat. | a week. Mosi of that time—from her speech, said the Legion will 5. In what year were the most immigrants admitted to the United Pulii a0 Fg“;‘a:nn Gt PHONE SINGLE O After en worked his way 1902 until 1931—it stayed open ail not start its campaign at the spec-| gtates? PHON! ! | (Continu ¢ through colleze and law school as| seven evenings weekly. fal session, but will “bombe rd” | ANSWERS | a farmhand ard frelght loader, he| fronically, the Congressmen who COnEressmen in January. The Le=| | g o0 toel 0 opon, | Card B C PHONE 555 ct @ job as Deputy City Attorney jare responaibie. for this. economy Eion hopes to have a national uni-i =7 STE ard beverage LO. | ¢ r Alameda Cour will miot Bo. Affeolsd T 1 tor the LAt CHE YRS Lo ARl e e Yabsorts S { Wholesale 805 10th St. Thomas Hardware Co. e ; donal Reagine Ra y 12, the f e d : PAINTS — OILS b Democr e Conrestonpl e . B0 | 4 Theodore Roosevelt. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Builders’ and Sheif : n \ remain open to them and their w a & | o i And ne has heen \what Repiblisl i aii L S RE Rt T been fighting and 5. In 1907, when 128539 aliens were admitted. tor MIXERS or SODA POP HARDWARE | But by the time | cans would call a bureaucral ever, eek, Just as ! strlving {br universal MIMLAEYNINLE = S T e TR R R I A A RS 1 re-election in 1946, ! R ce the Indianapolis OV | pm e - Remington Typewriters i strong for | Note—Always metho » the Li- yion in 1919,” declared O'Neil at a o 3 el e e e staff calculated carefully news conference, “and we will con | ndow, Auto—Plate—GLASS SOLD and SERVICED by el Im onpRAINED PUBLIC SERVANT o shut down. Compu- b ¢ il e s T tinue until it becomes the law of | i AL GLASS CO J. B. Burford & Co 3 i This columnizt, howe is not that an average of the land { ] I} | IDE 0 . ¥ : l‘.',‘," | one who belicves that the dedica- the reading rooms TR 1891—0ver Half a Celllllry of Banklng—1947 ( “Our Doorstep Is Worn by £ e line. at lion of one’s life to public service pm., but the attendance COWBOY ORCHESTRA | 121 MAIN STREET Satisfied Customers” A ,"‘ 4 hewld be the chject of derision. If and Monday evenings ap-| 1In their costumes appearing at| | 4 {"‘m .. the nation had more trained pub- peared mathematically to be the the Salmon Creek Country Club/ * || DON ABEL PHONE 633 FORD AGENCY . % o nts sach as Warren, we lightest onight and Tuesday night (Authorized Dealers) p: Rt much better off MERRY-GO-ROUND adv. 730-12, GREASES — GAS — OIL & Bilides bt dit was promoted from De- President Truman solemnly warn- > > 3 i p | G P Attarmey to be Chief City led the Civil Service Commission the wani-ads for bargains!! [:4) A % enmnrendadas | BOGGAN Juneau Motor Co. ek sesiin a FAE 1, iy then was elected District | - —~ - - - ——— —— i . Foot of Main Street | to look for new work cded to attack the Ku | i i ing MAKE q Y ) 1t blers Laying—Fimshing Oak Floors lield, Calif S old g ! CALL 209 JUNEAU DAIRIES i pu teers and even kick- s By est Bank in Alaska ' DELICIOUS ICE CREAM LABOR DOESN'T LIKE wyor of Umnlr(fl w-'lll'rw iy a daily habit—ask for it by name i Warren ha W 1 Oakland City Council out ists - ; : ifice biic speaker { o | S et ¥ UL e COMMERCIAL SAVINGS (abine! and Mill Work | | | Juneau Dairies, Inc. LRy yarren did such a good Obin Ricalngs 6 (0.0 mce h B ) et for 17 : Howes : that he stepped from that GoBa g oo _ | H.P.MIDDLETON | | | Chrysler Marine Kngines | | real lakcr Tn fact the abie e to kel Attorney General of Writes poorly = e L g = 236 West Third — off Wil- MACHINE SHOP i P e State even at a time Spherst rer 3 ) P ! y : vretic expl loughby at Ellen Grocely Marine Hardw: enem 1 he big Cali- | Whe rats elected a Gov- En “ElLso“ arine Hardware I first timg in 40 years. i au X il fader. 4 was:only as a pait-up suvscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Chas. G warner CO. W : P10 B0 | OB v EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING . ok has made it quite clear| b Greek lsiand 62 One of an RpivHon et dfcatopdi 8. Bl Present this coupon to the box office of the TIME ¢ Phone 146 o e 1 e net a lidate for Vice Pres- | plants [ 67. Donkey DOWN 2N Pren: | o g 8 , LAk 19 'ah NUNN-BUSH SHOES : : ‘ e and he nas made no effort | 33 SR = - CAPITOL THEATRE NUNN HOME GROCERY i « calculated mic vut himself forward for the g resin 5 STETSON HATS 4 s Pr b Brlent vy nis reall TR PR 78 VAR Te 7 48 and receive TWO TICKETS to see: : A o ‘ sh > E H i Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 d X ) ! torney Genera » | i il a Al e i bridg " " Quality Work Clothing : il L : | T LADY IN THE LAKE peaity Americn Hon Fhons 3 e th the t I mocrats ws : b e | o 7 | el ¥ everal Tax---12¢ per Person FRED HENNING ZORIC . Earl Wasrer be just th ZHE i i g i Soakton Com ~ x 8 ¢ ' 1t H o occusic plete Outfitter for Men x SRt e e A i ety ner L PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. e “ < gl : ! and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and ’ thousr, the islationists BY PIPELINY FROM WAS RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. R. W. COWLING Alaska Laundy ; r ow REPUBLICANS CLOSE LIBRARY WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Na ! g —_ me May Appear! Ol g COMPANY CITY to th ¥ not escaynd the sinlash ot S s e Dodge—Plymoutk—Chrysler 4 o Calif gt o gy 4 ‘vm l;,;;: DeSoto—Dodge Trucks nnv CLEA"EBS f protect ) he War time since 1898 tately Li- ) PHONE 877 Department A decid ey brary has beer o close Homh “Quality Dry Cleaning” ol B e o o ELLES AIR LINES | e ooy Salon nildrer ( It or ol ¢ « : | i e e o s DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TOKETCHIKAN || . °° "0 0| | | sseNimenner : i I . has alag Jotned B pervices s neccesary e via Pelershurg and Wrangell Permansis Woibe for,48 NEW AND USED [ every organizat t sible to consequence cf the reduction in % With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. HAIRCUTTING l.' u n N l rn RE ’”‘f_l ‘;‘, the Stace of Califor... | forc “,,‘:m, DiAr (e apbaaREiat 7 playice Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. Phone 492 2nd and Franklin w88 14 | ooking ovec his career, you are tion for the fiscal vear ending June 7 e i A | Struck with the iact thet most of 30, 1945." B /il 3 Siorm FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 o hafoyy i Lobd TR