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THE DAILY ALASKA BVlPlRE—IUNl:.AU ALASKA ; NOVEMBER 13, 1947 | PAGE FOUR Rokert Page, William Nance, John : VETERANS OF MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 100 Dflll\ 4[(]5’.“ Eml)lr(’ Adams, Hollis Hogue, Burton B. Lien, R. W. Savory, o o B SECOND and FOURTH J.S. Myers, Roy Holm, C. A. Huntley 20 Y E A Rs A G 0 IRE Monday of each month Subln] evee Svehline WEivpL NG by tho E EMP Moets first and third in Scottis EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY i ¥ i Fridays. Post Hall, Sew- n Scottish Rite Temple Seco! i Mair au, Alask ie . § Mm—d ard St. Visiting Com- beginning at 7:30 o, m, HELEN TROY M TR U Brattent We Don’t Know Much! rades Welcome. CHAS. B. HOLLA g { DOROTHY TROY - Vice-President - NOVEMBER 13, 1927 H. 8. GRUENING. Com- 4§ ik WILLIAM R _CAR’ Editor and Manager (Cincinnati Enquire s the| mander: J. C. BRADY, Worshipful Master; JAMES W - - - Managing Editor id ”"1‘1“““” il . . Completing what is termed by Roy Rutherford, Manager, as Attt ’ LETVERS, Shetiey - - - - B ess M 0 n per S S, i eSses a rec 1 4t W " " e il CEK ‘:‘ “‘ " ]'”':;"_ 2‘:::;3?’ (“f‘” z"\‘f;‘;y* :\“\’I:U.‘\:J o S NOVEMBER 13 . bxggcst year in its history, the Juneau Lumb(‘x Mills ceased all machm;:lv . ey Delivered by carrier in .:um'mnflmand Douslas ;Aln "sul..'m per monthi ). i of _,,,Hgfmw and larger crops of . Mis. Paula Taylor ® the other :nctions flf mo mill have been c]oan since earlier in the mom]l You'll Always Get a Better Deal B P 0 ELKS six months, $8.00 g 5. j ¥ x : 7 "y r ', . . = d, at the fellowing rates: ppear. They appear, as if by magic, from the ® A. V. Credo, Jr. ® | Between 11,000,000 and 12,000,000 feet of logs were cut since the "‘f‘ ; in Fur Styles and Values at . 5 R N R and byways. They are on lecture platforms, ® Clhiyek _EEE ® opened on April 8. Little was done until April 17, however, as a I& Martin Viflor Furs, | Meets every Wednesday at 8 sl . r if they will promptly notify | the radio, street corners and-—we blush to admit it—|® Jerry Gucker ® | of snow caused the mills to close for several days. 1 nc. p. m. Visiting brothers wel- o et or Irregularity in the delivery | tney're in newspapers, too. .Even in the quiet of the|® ol 2 e Swedish Fur Craftsmen for come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- Telephone Business Office, 374, editorial office we scmetimes take a turn at experting }: Mr 0‘"\“‘ ;(‘]’;x“f;‘l“’" :I‘ The Eleventh Annual Roll Call of the Juneau Chapter, American Three Generations alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- NEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS s T 16 CUBSYCHEMNE A GhRCK: Slhier—08 | o eannetbs BHAMGHN o | Red Cross, was progressing nicely, according to B. M. Behrends, Chair retary ted Press vy entitled to the use for { we should | o'~ ' & . neighborhood campaign was well under | ! ¥, boel Goe "“lb‘;“‘;;‘;l Fact bulk of human knowledge now is so|® Gloria Maki I s i The e w. 8. Pupllen in charge of it. | wames c' c“l’e"- CPA D W GEPE S Letaplex ¢ ) titanic that no man can know every- | ® Mrs. Fred Barragar o | way with Mrs. H. L. Faulkner and Mrs. AR BUSINESS COUNSELOR ”’”’4"0’"0'0'0/77“ TR ““hm g about -much as he may attempt to|® Mrs. May Crowell e ! The general drive committee for the business district ‘:v,asLeun er the A Alaska Newspapers, J. ivers. = s s wist s eners or! @ ' char ,. Kean, Winn Goddard and fpress ive. willin uport Hie Materins on) 8 v el Se Rl MERERIECE b SRR e v Corparation-—Municival xnd CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Cs' - = £ S is re iman mind, compared with the| — 3005 SECONBIANE:? SeatTEL s | mass of fact world turns out, is a weak and in- e e e | The engagement of Miss Florence Williams and Leonard Holmaquist | frust Accounts | sufficient instrument. It is particularly so when it| | was announced. They planned to be married in Juneau on December 17. attempts o gaze—as “experts” usually do—into the | H0|Y Tnni'y Gl"ld ‘M,Ss Williams had been i Juncau for the past year and had just pur-| | o o Prwin Feed Co. ‘ruum d by Miss Violet | chased the beauty shop which was formerly owne Y We've been told a million times or more that | . 4 d was Office In Case Lot Grocery v | | Terrell. Mr. Holmquist had lived in Juneau nearly all ‘his life and was a {preparedress is a certain guard against war. Then; [V|@K@S FING@I FIANS [ member of the class of 1924 of the Juneau High School. | PHONE 704 ‘SMILING SERVICE" the Germans “pre d war came. The Unit- | | Y. GRAIN. COAL i bl » GRAIN, . ed States wc trained personnel | During the w Japan and Germany would bring immediate peace,' gina] plans for the “Dollar” Ba- | 'the company ceased several days before and the crew was also on the c n L I r o n N l A prosperity and happiness. That crop of experts hasn't;aa; which will be held on Wed- | steamer bound for the outside appeared in the oven for quite a time. We imagine | ,.cqay November 19 at 7:30 p.m. | —— Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 10z or 105 FREE DELIVERY Juneau ’ \prepared so far as arms and | it, was the victor. For Do"ar Balaar Morris E. Clark, Manager of the General Petroleum Company of and STORAGE we were told that victory over | Yakutat, was on the Admiral Watson bound for Seattle. Operations of Grozery and Meat Market !\()mr som.s of nnjm . }L such is possible—are blushing {in the Episcopal Parish Hall, were | Weather: High, 30; low, 29; clear. | €78 — PHO! e ‘fenct prosperity and world happiness still seem far.| . s at the Holy Trinity Guild |e ey A ‘igh QuamNy 'ErS & e 7 ar away. Aek evesgD CFICU 'ASK—WELL DONE R bt AT e Diave advanced )| SoohnE, Inst SLeRiE A James | Moderate Prices The Rexan Store DIFFICULT TASK—WELL 1 . o B BIRV G DRYE - R VS C. Ryan, general chairman, an-| | several million theories and ideas, each of which, we're | o4 '“;m everyone s It Dally I.essons In Enghsh W. L. CORDON o= Your Reliable Pharmacists crashed on Mt assured, will solve a problem of the day. We try these lmduwcx 156 the bggfl nnd b“_‘ 1 STEVENG’ BUTLER MAURO N s DC-4 weeks ago tragedy in history of Alasckan aviatior en of chikan and Metlakatla, the Coast Guard who assisted in the search for the W and the recovery of the bodies of the victims, all parties involved owe a debt which cannot be rep: ur, | r s s in a . constantly v | riced mn | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: The impersonal pronoun ONE should e 5 sed g ‘ p LADIES'—MISSES’ #EVG,€0. READY-TO-WEAR Sometimes we grow discouraged, trying to ‘make | ‘ iy N e i a ' sense from the bushels of expert opinions and advice | At the meeting, Mn‘-J. R Guonn.‘be followed by ONE, and not by HE, SHE YOU, etc. “To keep one's of Treadwell. who has gained just health, one should be careful of one's diet.’ | for her light hand with plum OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Long. Pronounce the O as in LOSS,| | Seward Street Near Third i announced that she has‘nnt as in ON. the " which pass, daily, across our desk and in—and out— [ ked | of our hearing. Perhaps, we think at times like these, | {3M€ the world would be better off with fewer know-it-alls, | PUdd! n these who write editorials in newspapers. | aga i zaar R P LT o 2 :menu. Waste (a desert; also to squander). HARRY RACE Druggist puddings for ‘the ‘ba- OFTEN MISSPELLED: Waist (part of the human body; also a gar- Alaska Music Supply On behalf of the families of those who 5 3 { Other items to be offered in “The Squibb Store” died in the crash, and the grateful officials of Pa As Oihfffl'%,ee Us {clude: white elephants, homemade| SYNONYMS: Reslde, dwell, abide live, stay, lodge, sojourn. { | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Where Pharmacy Is 8 Ameri Airways who would have been almost Washingtad Bost), | candy, needlework, plastic articles, | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us! | pionoc Mo dcal Instruments . Prnl’euioq helpless without the aid volunteered by these men, we | ey 5§ Christmas cards and giit wrapping | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: and Supplies = It is doubtful whether the efforts of the State! .io and doll clothes. Special fea- APPROBATION; approval; sanction; commendation. “There cannot| | Phoue 206 Second and Seward Department to spread international understanding of . i i |ture will be the awarding of a be a greater satisfaction to an honest mind, than to see these approba- High on the list of those deserving praise are; American ideals are much enhanced by the invasion|p.;qmade quilt | vl |3 1 | tions which it gives itself.”—Addi H Harry Race and Dick Borch of Ketchikan, Art Nelson |of civil rights currently countenanced and even fost- | " 1, narge of the various booths | ns which it gives ison. ‘ flE&ggg}gEsl\;i%l;AL ‘ of the same city, and Harold Hudson and Silas Booth 'ered in the name of security by the Government of | will be Mrs. Henry Sully, Mrs. Clay MODERN E'”OUETTE Welding, Plumbing, Ofl Buraer ROBERTA LEE ! Blacksmith Work of Metlakatla, whose Alaskan mountaineering skill th(’]bnued States. The probe into the personal poli- | o aqer Mrs. Harold Brown, Mrs. enabled the operation to succeed in the face of serious ::;3 b?:z?il;mfi ol 1‘;\" vhuo‘}l{l:,l:s !rg)\xx:‘;\nglgr»::i 'Den Hanebury, Miss Allison Swan- i t e | tacles | son, 8 onald Ce v, . Frank . oheiasle | American Activities must seem especially anomalous fm M_“ U;m:v[ O;;ei M: £f e | Dt N nEF AT WORK Lt. Commdr. Scheiber and his Coast Guard shore | omery e B %A t Shepard and Mrs. Helen Roff. | Phone 204 mericans have more reason to feel grateful than Pla vere made for the annual Q. When shouid tt = party, Lieut. Rich and his Army mountaineers, the | of\:nded that the London News-Chronicle char-| . ]dm }‘_f‘réh _(‘ eflefibein Soper 5 en should the guests arrive at the church for a wedding cere- | | pilots of the Coast Guard and Army, Ellis Airlines |acterizes this committee as “the most un-American 1 T:‘;:ed ‘:Bofi“‘iu ur)ch:se a,‘mon). and Alaska Coastal Alrlies, Ketchikan Afr Service feature™ of life in the Emitsd. States | was gf ; "[j o It)o church‘ A. From a half hour to not later than five minutes before the cere- wufield's nrng siore | Commenting on the committee’s current inquiry, Tf‘ meflgmpll i e ‘: ik mony. The guests should be ceated before the parents of the bride and | this British paper observed: “The inquisitol 0. Several donations WEPHIHSE{ ouinh dicie ! A i) 1ed upon and the recipients will: be‘ operation fllppear to have opened their court by announcingl. "5 - s utc Girl Scouts, St. Q. When passing in front of someone seated in the theatre, is it | their findings. And w P ¥ g ‘. ; i N. E. Nelson, Art Nelson, Jack Brounty, Jim R ‘\ 3 Bhen b .morne) protosted 4t Margaret’s Schoeol for women church proper to say, “Pardon”? | HORLUCK’S DANISH |scmething, they had him thrown out. By tolemlmg. A. No; the correct phrase is, “I b cour pardon.” ! A . Burdette, Phil Elliott, Ralph Homan, Herman Lud-|its methods and its aims, by loosing the heresy- |WOUkers at Berkeley, Calif, and the EANME W IR YA R | ICE CREAM Bob Traff, Albert M. Johnson, Earland Mc- | hunting hounds to bay at frightened civil servants Alaska Crippled Children’s Asso- Q. Should a man ever wear a morning coat with striped trousers | wish to thank those involved ARCHIE B. BETTS Public Accountant Auditor Tax Counselor Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 929 W. 12th St Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W, Wendt and ofhers deserve special mention The following men took part in the difficuit (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies wigs: Kinley, Bob Means, J. A. Nilles, J. G. Barry, James by restricting the movements of Communist journal- | ¢*4t00- 888X o'elpdk 1f. the evening? N H N Complete Automotive Service W. E. Brice, Stan Millett, Pete Ludwigson, ists in the United States, Americans themselves are | Mrs. Edna Lomen was unani-| _A. No. 1 nichmgs Economy mously elected as vice-president to —- s r———— MT. JUNEAU SALES Murray, Eugene Bugden, K. Antonson, Roy Sel- Practicing these very evils of which they accuse the Joe April, Lester |Kremlin and its satellites” What reply, we wonder, | feplace Mrs. Donald Cooey whb 1s l & SERVICE 909—12th St. PHONE 659 Specialists in Radiator Work LOOK and, LEARN % o cocncn o s s s PHONES 553—92—85 F. T. Munter, Ray Bug | will the S il i l15ving soon | Roberts, Bill Bagron Ed Jones, Liole Sackrider, Leo | Wi! the Voice of America be able to make i | Esrid g it | At the Herald Tribune Forum the other evening, | Following the meeting, refresh-/ Dilis, Alex Patterson, B. O. Hammand, Ole Bakke. v, 0 e e ondents whe |ments were served by Mrs. Georgla | ;v BoKlm.Jam'ns Anr]iu‘w(.;. Dxcl): ]V]Vx‘n:;rs(,jABr(‘lue Dl;x;dn.( ‘reported on life behind the iron curtain, made this | Neison, Mrs. Ann Skuse and Mrs B - at Kristovich, Archie Campbell, Alfied Bagron, Harry | ominous observation: “In the northern countries—say, | Ruth McNamara 1. How many cities with population more than 2500 are there in Girard and Sam Daniels, all from Ketchikan. | Cze vaoslovakia, Finland and Austria—Td say frec | ——ee—— | the United States? The Charles W. Carter| The Alaskan Hotel Everett Hudson, Elwood Atkinson, Lawrence Frische, | speech is as complete as it is in this country. In fact, | 2. Which is the oldest flag in the world? Newly Renovated Rooms Wwilfred Buxton, Edward Burton, Larry Booth, William | I would say that it would be safer—in terms of his job (HAPEMDIES MEEI \ 3. What is the legal distinction between libel and slander? Mortuary at Reasonable Rates Reece, Herb Murchison Jr., Rommy Atkinson Tommy "‘f‘” his reputation—for a Czech to au‘ack the Soviet { 4. “Whose portrait appears on a two-dollar bill? Atkinson, Robt. David, Joe Hayward, all from Met- | Uhion than it would be for an American to defend | WITH MRS. MAIER 5. which is the oldest wind musical instrument known? Pourth/and Praokio £, PHONE SINGLE O lakatla it today. But the story in the southern countries is 1 ANSWERS: PHONE 136 fkatlc somewhat different.” The comparison is Iy very R 2. A. A. personnel who took part: Freeman Me- |cortl e & Koty which ha;:?:d:;xs:;:rlfs ;r:'de;‘, | Mrs. Frank Maier of Glacier, 1. According to the last census, 3,464. g Gilton, James Stewart, Emerson Bassett, John King. | itselt above all else upon its reswéet for the principle |FlEN¥AY Was ostess to the Ohap-| 2. That of Denmark. i | Card Beverage Co gl EEONEMAB0 Rex Cunningham, Leroy Hartje, Clfton Johnson. | of freedom of expression. {eladienTueesiapcvening. 3. Slander is defamation of character by speech or oral language, g . Thomas Hardware (o ———— —— — : o, 0 " | Chapeladies present wersi Mes-i while libel is the same thing in print. Wholesale 805 10th St. . Exchange Gommissior d-al t {dames Arnold, Benedict, Bland, 4 That of PAINTS — OILS fl& waflllflfllon '; .’H,,< . ..1 and also at- ganized in North Africa, he ap- Bowman, DeHart, Dobbins, Hickey,! 3 at of Thomas Jefferson. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Builders’ and Sheif empted to jail several bigincome- pointed Bonnet the first French | jekill, Maier, Palmer, Eperson and __ > 1ne flute. for MIXERS or SODA POP HARDWARE ‘e’ 'GO'Round tax violators, such as Andrew Mel-| Ambassador to the USA, following| Con"un g | Ty lon and Charles E. Mitchell of the iperation o 5 = Naticnal City Bank. In fact, a good § 3 ! i emington Typewriters oo T i o) S G o % mvese oot 0t | 1 o men ot e 0o | ELLES ANR LINES | meseeossieruecunss ||| RERETRED S _ | paign in 1936 w with greying hair, slim mustache, |crado River is 278 miles long, at 1 v S MK ana quick-moving nervous hands. one piace 1 13 mites wide and | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN IDEAL GLASS CO. He now knows the USA better than |nearly 6000 feet deep. J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by for their cleverly con- cealed gall Now, however, Republicans point many Ameri t S, i o | P i thit i Head oF & Wil Berieh ey e Wedt Ot b Oeee oLk e via Pefershurg and Wrangell 121 MAIN STREET Satistied Customers” 1: 9 I3 OT re- & z NNUAL ) S 7 AID FOR THE NAVAJOS “‘f‘;? “[“hHO:" R the '“:lS‘d‘ll speak from the Friendship Train he | Including a bake sale and tea With connections to Craig, Klawock fll'ld Hydaburg. i| Don ammL PHONE 633 The problem of poverty-stricken |Cords of all has become heac Ol was no stranger to the Middle ¢ i Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. FORD AGENCY o indians has now been set- the ccmbined Army and Navy. They | wegt. to be held in the Church Social (Authorized Dealers) ajo indians ha s eyt haaiast Parrestal Dar. Room Sat. Nov. 15, from 11 am. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 GREASES — GAS — OIL tled—though not to the satisfaction of the white residents of New Mex- (CCPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE. INC) 'to 5:30 p.m. —adv. 731-t3| sonally. In fact, most Republicans like him. But they also think that BOGGAN Juneau Motor Co. co o R, s it is time the Republican party dis- . Foot of Main Street e stat New Mexico receives 3 : ‘ —{:‘l- o Ps;:mo 000 from the Fed- |Pelled the Democratic myth that Flooflng Contractor eral government to aid persons oi the GOP is the especial friend of Lot Dl g Ok Piobes MAKE the big bankers. ACROSS 35. Lack of Fcr that reason they may go L Total ERRpeLEe, rather carefully into Forrestal's' & Pegree of . e development 3 d shew up the fact that g geaith resort ¢ banker with a Wall Street record 1% lnsect | i Judge 10w been elevate 5 4. Women's part 5. Grown person as now heen elevated by the Dem- of a Moham- 47. Old form of ats to be head of th rmy a medan house the ARy, fnd Number 13 relief, and the Navajos were Sup- posed to get some of this money However, their plight resulted largely frem the fact that they don’t vote. Citizens on relief do vote, so most of New Mexico's 000 reliefers have been whites. CALL 209 JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Junean Dairies, Inc. 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 * ca Cabinet and Mill Work Open Evenings 6 to 9 Chrysler Marine Eng‘ines The showdown came when the |NaVy—at a time when the Army, 15 VFeminine 50, Th B M B H.P. “mmn'fl)fl Federal government warned New (and Navy for the firsi time in his- Poplar 53. Double mold- e [ ® @ rends 336 West Third — off Wil- MACHINE SHOP Mexican of:icials that ss they | toly are consolidated Rubbish board plow loughby at Ellen Grocery in front of 56. Study l)|sw|orx 57. Wroth Marine Hardware 1 their citizens—the ; Bank took care of 81 FROM EXILE TO A“iBASSADOR Navajos as well as the whites— "~ oo © z S | u'h 59 Southéen C 1 9 whabe g state: abbr. G w c their relief grant from the U. S.; It Was only a few short years ago Moldings 0. Tint s . | 3 has- . warner Lo. Government would be. withdrawn, | hat French Ambassado: Henri' 21! Culnafy art ol Division of & aletion) Verergay i Oldest Bank in Alaska L o st g F e apesariy ot 0 IMELY CLOTHES It didn't take long after that to Bonnet was leading a most prosaic apital of 62. Part of a wheel DOWN 4. Divisions of T one 14 : ; . Nava.'lfe. He was a schoolteacher. Then Switzerland 63, Make a 1. Star in Draco stock decide to take care of the Nava 2 e 2 s N atake A 6. Storles ! came the first world war and 34 Biblical Pitchers 2. Accomplishe . § COMMERCIAL S VIN ? schoolmaster Bonnet left his books character Rebound 3. Sketched 6. So. American A GS NUNN-BUSH SHOES HOME GROCERY Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 ZORIC STETSON HATS Mufling . Feelings . Hits Mexican laborer . Industrious 7| FRED HENNING 9 i . M S ?E:“:'"‘ asio 1. HERMAN Complete Outfitter for Men . Pe BY PIPELINE FROM WASHING- ' to fight as an infantryman cn the TON: WALL STRE RULED | Western Front—four years of it. He AKii won the Croix de Guerre and then came back to do some thinking as Repul ans who wil have 10 to how wars could be prevented in pass upon the qualifications of the future James Forrestal for the all-import-; That was how Bonnet ant job of Se Quality Work Clothing ; happened retary oi National | to join the League of Nations Sec- Defense, have been checking into| retariat where he worked on var- 7 / iow” as a palt-up suvscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA SYSTEM CLEANING his bmkgxo;md} land have mnxz]ml«-d lous intarnational projects until - Qs EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING ento some highly interesting facts. (1940 when Hitler's” forces swarmed | q il i i o ome gy o T 14w i e varmes , §-h Presens this coupon to theox otfceof the (| R, W. COWLING Alaska Laundy Roosevelt Administration Forrestal Englend one jump ahead of the . Variety of » anea | Srih CAPITOL THEATRE COMPANY CITY Committee probe for having got! Bonnet then became part of the - Z tions 2 ’ Dodge—Plymoutk—Chrysler 4 around a $840,000 income-tax pay- | French Government in Exile, The kit and receive TWO TICKETS to see: DeSoto—Dodge Trucks DBY cm'm ing corporation the war were trying to bolster mid- - “Quality Dry Cleaning” This Senate banking probe alsc 1s0ls Ara s Senate banking probe also west isolation in the U. S, and il Feueral Tax---12¢ per Person l ille’ SI' s e B e T B . e ucille’s beauty Salon ASHENBRENNER'S Dillon, Read and Co—as one of to help counteract their pPropa- 0. Pl e o Wl ad e : BBl cam PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. Specializing 1n all kinds of Sty ame 1 & iy . Pulle Z 2 Strest when it came to floatin bere he went back to school- | Lamb's and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and """,l;"“:"' Waves for afl m m m bad leans to Germany and Latin teaching--this time, political sei- Iw'urlonym ‘extures of Hair America | enc pusiigen RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. PO g A O FURN l Tfl RE As & posult of ths investigation.! Pinally, when de Gaulle got fhe maliclous WATCH THIS SPACE—Yoyr Name May Appear! Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave. Rocsevelt set up the Securities and French Provisional Government or- mischiof —ee e