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~JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 , 1947 P'\GL FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MOUNT Jt T | AU LODGE NO. 147 = VETERANS OF ‘ D'lll Y 4[" s’»(l E’n lre Grniying l FOREIGN WARS SECOND and FOURTH ! I __ Taku Post No 5550 Mond: ‘ (Washifigton Po e | ay of each month ) : Government grain purchases obviously are the Sl |- g U Sosshtl S8 Tempile [ Fridays. Post Hall, Sew Boinning wtihis ctor in $3 wheat, but they are not the h AEGRSSELE PN SR ard St. Visiting Com- g g at 7:30 . m, »‘:::'(:5:::: Speculations also has contributed. Nor NOVEME R L :G;-g‘:x;:&fl CHAS. B. HOLLAND, Aresldent | can the effect of increased use of wheat by distillers : : i A 6, 1027 e el g Worshipful Master; JAMES W & . - - Managing Editor and brewers in the last frenzied mor i Dedication of the new Salvation Army Hall on Willoughby Avenuel ,q;.:ant LEIVERS, Secretary. k 5 b2 5 : S BVt SACASNL n be discounted. Moreov exchar . ® was to take place next week, it was announced by Caot. C. O. Edwards Enjered I Fast Offibe th, Jinsu B8 Sroonl CLESESa are not paragons of innocence, as . NOVEMBER 26 ® of the local division. Many Army officials were to come to Juneau to | —————-r- - — SUBSCRIPTION RATES S their relict + . ¢ B. Heisel . i H Delivered by carrier in Juncau and Douglas for S1.50 per month; ited by their reluctance to comply with Gov- e L & ¥ o |attend the dedication. You'll Always Get a Better Deal B 0 ELKS ne vear, SI500 ernment requests for increased margins . Lew W. Wi "“’“‘j Jr ¥ Officiating at the dedication of the hall was to be B. M. Behrends, in Fur Styles and Values at | In advance, $7.50; Nevertheless there is some justification, it seems | o ~‘~-!, ‘“1“”‘ o who helped a great deal to make the hall possible. Mayor Judson, H. I. M '- v- { F I Meets every Wednesday at 8 to us, i1 exchang riticisn E Jovernmern I zht ted risi 4 i will promptly motity | '* ! e e GO D SR o Lucas and other citizens were to be in attendance ariin vicior rurs, inc. P. m. Visiting brothers wel- i cularity in the delivery pm«nn 1s been sporadic and hence a more than | e Sybil Silvertor ; i Swedish Fur Craftsmen for come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- 1 | neces disruptive influence on the market. More | @ Ben M. Sawyer . e Pt alted Ruler. W. H e | ews Office. 602 Business Office, 374. Loui ans olse this TRHBREE 'G5 ERInE, LHe 140K OF s . The Tretheway interests of Cobalt, Ontario, had concluded an agree- Three Generations sotary er. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- i | TMEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS sufficient advance planning and the failure to settle | o NOVEMBER ¢ ment to purchase the Red Top Mine on' the Upper Bear River, in North- = - S ted Press is exclusively entitled to the use for| = =, . . 1 ST e 0y G 1 P B i - $95 5 ' i e ——— .__~ 3 : \ P 811 news dispaiches credited to it O not oihers |.On'® definite goal. To be sure, a precise determina- e Aldrich Lor ® ern British Columbia, for $250,000. The holders of .the mine were J. J ! sames c. cooper' cPA n” ’ y E \ e Prnd also the Jooal news published | tion of the amount of American grain that will be e Roberta Amey Messerschmidt ® |Connors, former Mayor of Juneau, and John McNeill of Stewart, B. C.| &, "q-" for Your Offi i t " t i BUSINESS COUNSELOR b o e e _ | needed is diffi make, since it depends in large | o Mrs. Daniel Livie . SR Stadiilitong 1 PN LA NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | measure of foreign crops that will be available.| o Smith . The members of the Douglas Chapter of the Alaska Native Brother- pecializin CHA o D e ] wourth Avenue Bldg., Seattle. Wash | Nonetheless, obviou: s too long deferred ° allagh . S ¥ 3 i Hei 1 1 Corpoaration--Municipal and .L,OE'S;'!!',FAS‘F'( E_!HFHN c?‘ i s & ST - — s T heod and Sisterhood were to celebrate the return of their delegates to 5 COND AVE FATILE 4 - Elicr 5323 i characteristi h ument’s d of . Mrs, J. V. Hic Jr. . s ioly | Trust Accounts e —— entire food “ e | o the annual convention, which was held at Angoon, by giving a dance in | ——— entire food crisi ® Louise nildre ) i _ ks A 2 " 1 : ——== Eae & e 1 % At o 'the Liberty Hall. The A. N. B. Orchestra was to furnish the music. = Sers ,44/‘"‘,”&‘/”’de< inflat A e e R The Erwin Feed Ce. : - i easy to prescrib Word had been received of the marriage of Major John C. Gotwals, | pressure on th A JoHe i g 5 4 | office in Case Lot Groces et Tor ¢ 1t buy ts. Price con- former local resident and for several years Engineer Officer of the Alaska | OIS 1o v “SMILING SERVICE" (Pt e tee f farmers were assured that Road Commission and in charge of engineering work on the Alaska HAY. GRAIN. COAL " . . rOV | B AN , U grain prices we r rise further, the impetus for arana n Railroad, to Miss Muriel Clemns of Webster Grove, Mo. withholding W be 1 Any ing price for S bR ! and STORAGE Befl S Casll Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 LF’REE DELIVERY Juneau ) "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists + t oy | WS LLGonine, must beicomD e b pr Dora Lundstrom was returning on the Alameda from Seattle after | which implies b price control and Toese e e which require Congressom - Gomg Wosl - oot o |CALIFGRNIA t R A ' Grozery and Meat Market termination realm of grain purchases 2 3 3 GRS g however, the Admir n could afford to pay some eI Naa- Weather: High, 19; low, 17; snow | S oniet Bt ur- |3 ! 478 — PHONES — 371 b O S 1 Migh Quallty Foods at | heed to the exchanges' combpl: s of i We woee e momee 4 Daily | essons in English % 1 corbon |_ st rew wi TRr LN AT TRT Y some time to come Why is it not possible to plan THANKSGIVING accordingly and to space Government grain buyin know that the food emergency will b us for frem the south. Seveuteen passe . jught in -from Seattle | 50 s to cause a minimum of disturbance? Lt S50 i S aey Tt URSOT e s as did the Pilgrim . ; om Ketchikan, e STEVENS® BUTLER-MAURO s m Seattle were: Mr WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “We found the room in a | -~ hers ! Timeiy Support Bartlett, A. Bartness, Douglas mess” Say, “We found the room in CONFUSION (or DISORDER).” | LADIES'—MISSES’ DRUG CoO. spite of a0 : Gray, Mis. Douglas Gray, David OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Amphitheatre. Pronounce am-fi-the- | BTN & TR Y AR A oy (Cincinnati Enquirer) : 31 E. O, Jas : READY-TO-WEAR i omforts b Gov Iibamas B De % direct ' GTaY, Alan Gray Mrs. E. O. JACOD- 4 _ter, 1 g5 in IT, second A unstressed, principal accent on first sylhblo‘[ ) HABRY BA i Although Gov poLaas Jewey has no direct | ..., “\winjam W. Jones, Lt. Col.. M E seward Street Near Third others now repl responsibility for the sk g of national pol in ek v . Tt BLe Rt e or on the third { woodland cabins of that egard to economic aid to Europe, his speech on Smj“"“ e ortnae. | Theal B OFTEN MISSPELLED: Wont (custom; habit); no apostrophe. Won't | Druggis! blymouth in 1621 wher reign policy at New York is of first-rate interest |, f® 0T o T oy Thiel, | (contraction for “will not”); observe the apostrophe. Al k M . s I vt el o S and importance. For as one of the leading contend- ' T & and BB Eaynl SYNONYMS: Nude, naked, bare, unclothed, devoid of covering. | (FAlaSka IMUSIC SUDply| “The Squibb Store” offered for the first harvest which the little colony lers for the GOP presidential nomination, Governor | =y 'y yon "o Juneau: W.® C., ~ WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Where Pharmacy Is & figges I”w : “‘“» S lm‘ml-m!” 5 vm‘ .m”m"“\“”\ Mrs. W. C. Auld, George W. increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. ‘Today's word: Pianos—Mausical Instruments Profession For the few bushels of grain and vegetables which d¢gisions that have 10 be i e e R P J. Gilmore, L. L. Lind- PROPHETIC; foretelling events. (Pronounce pro-fet-ik, accent second | ina Bupphies the Pilgrims were so grateful, our farms today produce e g e strom, Mildred Maynard, Peggy syllable). “His words bore a pmphenc significance.” Phoue 206 Second and Seward aid to Europe. And we can when Congress convenes. But bi-partisan approach if we foreign policy by injection ' P? re Governor Dewey is bution His principal h to feed the W d sk 3 o enough to feed the a good share of 1\ " oo ge it. All of the war ravaged countries of Europe look we also need to the farms of the United States for their salvation. ' are to avoid th And we can be thankful that we can not only provide |of varty pol for our own but for those abroad making a c Mclvor, C. Mendoza, John S. Walm- er, Charles Clark, Robert Kirk- HEINKE GENERAI i ABCHIE B. BB“S Baranof sstlsd o the wist- i MODERN ETIOUETTE {OBERTA LEE || REPAIR SHOP ' Public Accountant 1d, or at lea +| |Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burne: Auditor Tax Counselor ward at 10:45 am. with six pas- rs bound for Seward. They Blacksmith Work g A rvest that our gri stress was pl .](Ld orompt and adequate 3 1 F .,:l.,\‘”& ‘?m, ":,‘:( “. & :1,,l‘nx,\'sf ,,“:N.Oh; }Ti]”;::," aid to Eu,ople_ unde: ‘b,ywmm‘_ l\),‘]m,’, Jennie C. Pinkstan, C..\W. Q. When Mrs. Gerdon has been introduced to a person and (haté GENERAL REPAIR WORK Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 | i vt e In broader terms, g beyond the Marshall Walter Gamble, Mrs. M:les person persists in addressing her as “Mrs. Gorman,” should Mrs. Gordon | | phone 204 920 W. 12th St. : and smwll amounts of otk er grains—poor promise in- | Cashen and M. correct her? Iy elf, Governor Dewey aded for a farsighted plan i f;';'d ;:‘1 ‘Vh“ “:‘n];“ “h:“\ v;“\ m]”"?“ "“ Am(’r:cn policy, cne calculated to pr e democratic A. The error can be passed unnoticed for a time or two, but if | W“ll Papm‘ he ilgrims had workec ong, hard days against . ’ g v 30 » - ' g ment in the doubtful areas of the person persis one may say, you please, my name is Gordon g Bty enbironcs fkpeuwese gy Tndlana 1 the un- | antcaTonts A HEo oAt Db Dersco peckel, cig may sap, T v plsss, vy e Gt | (i nutivig SO NN , known woodlands, and animals which ravaged the country now has with a host of r? | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Id l P 4 Sh v crops. The forest was thick and hard to clear for Governor Dewey's address was more than a » District Tarri- 08 R ey Vet thie SR i alds snd. dck | NYAL Family Remedies eal Paint 0p planting repudiation of any isolationist tendency. It was a of Alasl Nusaber ,cqoovcom has his own best man. | o Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt But still, at the end of that first growing season, | Strong declaration of his faith in a long-range pro- At Juneau Q. When taking a girl to a dance, isn't it the man’s duty to have HORLUCK’S DANISH g with’ prospects for a hard winter ahead, the ficst |ETRm of close economic cooperation with the na BETTY FLINT, FIISIE S i suitars oo b opion ] ICE CREAM - K w ha i ihkukhd thain God ot the Baunties | O e demoniatic bloc 1t gleo Wes & tecosflin b v NN M. FLINT, Defendant, | the flrst Cance With aers ! i i ‘H( A d‘;‘( b ”; e H‘) e e United States, strong as it is, could not survive The President of United AN lways, and also the last dance. H i h_ E Complete Automotive Service e ha bestowe: PO hem and for e fac a e’ t i as a free nati succumbing to despair ahove e m 5 had allowed them life in a new and unbroken land. | chaos and left-wing dict 'b“)u uichings Lconomy MT. JUNEAU SALES ; ; B ITTRE ar inithe L 0 0 K an d l. E A R N | Market ] 909—121&1; gFRv{D(f;%NE 659 worth several million dollars, vis- ol of A. L. GORDON r % e i ) [ II\IIOII 3 Choice Meats At All Times Specialists in Radiator Work i d General Meyer in his c e . Jugeau, ool 3 o= . £ nd said 2 fter ES 553--92—95 “e’ry'Go Rou"d “Benny, I'm thinking of buying E ‘ RTED t t p of sum- 1. Which were the eleven Confederate States? i PHONES afrplane tor myself after the ns. in s summons is pub- 2. How many muscles are there in a perscn’s face? i The Alaskan Ho’el Continued from Page One) - B a forty (40) days 3. Where in the United States was petroleum first discovered? 1 The Charles w_ Cariet g g8 You are?” replied Meyer B e e of its service mpon 4. Which is the oldest of Christian festivals? | Newly Renovated Rooms | the other two, was designed to “Yes” replied the C with tiberoras s is served 5. In what year was the “Star-Spangled Banner” made the U. S Moriuary at Reasonable Rates 2 show Congress how hard up the Air a bloody Icok in his eye, “and I'm ; and answef, \he | na4iona) Anthem? ! ; Corps was and why it needed more thinking of hiring an Air Corps it on file inksaid ANSWERS: [ Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE SBINGLE O money jen o pilot it 1 e ® e entitled caus 5 ; E 136 e Qe ooe s Jor g o P 1. North and South Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Virginia, FEON Atter that } keys in hotel lobbies no more following relief: divorce Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Texas. | PHONE 555 ARMY BOOKKEEPING i ande’ of-Dih Fubportiang| . %36 fuskles, - a 0 TRAMIAN ON RUSSIA of temperament; 3. Titusville, Pa., in 1850, | Cal'dl Bevermgsmg é: "lomas Hafdware (0. pal RusBl es' three minor| 4. Easter Bl ) i PAINTS — OILS other relief In 1931 | | PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Builders’ and Sheif HARDWARE Judd G. Husted, Fran- for MIXERS or SODA POP Dr. Don D. Marquardt. In event vou fail so to appear and answer the plaintiff will take judg- ment against you for want thereof, 9 2 A ¢ Remington Typewriters Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS SOLD and SERVICED by Douglas Plumbing & Heating Co. L. Burrus. and f“:;l ap I dm the cduun Ial he | o R compia . 4 - - VANCOUVER VISITORS |and os herein stated. - 0il Burners . . Plumbing . . Healing | IDEAL GLASS C0. || J. B. Burford & Co. “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by 121 MAIN STREET Satisfied Customers™ l K. Landeman, Karl Blair and| Witness the Honorable judge of George Peterson of Vancouver, are said court, and the seal of said held up ' ooictered at the Gastineau court, hereunto affixed at Juneau, prepared to ———.- Alaska, November 25, 1947. ve to. FROM WASHI ! J. H. WALMER, Clerk of said cpurt. ANy MOTEL My Sand. Kre<W of By J. W. LEIVERS, Deputy Clerk. Truman | guan wash,, are staging at the, First publication, Nov. 26, 1947 vo huge . Last publication, Dec. 17, 1947 s. Our ! ad ever Appliances . . Gas and 0il . . Accessories OPEN DAILY (Except Suncay) 8:30 to 5:30 We Service Any Oil Rurner—ANY TIME PHONE DOUGLAS 16—Night or Day DON ABEL PHONE 633 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL BOGGAN Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Street Baranof Flooring Contracior o bled vet- e e rossword Puzzle SR MAKE miber | theis 1y e ey - 8 N A il e ACROSS 33 Exclamation 5 DELICIOUS ICE CREAM s 2y Lochie TR ) can people had 8| ¥ Legmetize . Dust 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 daily habit—ask for It by name of the gic helt o 1 . P eeuntrics we fre| & Amoxing 20 S0tk A (abinet and Mill Work | | | Junean Dairies, Inc. they would be even| b 'Walstcoat A% A0 Erepch Open Evenings 6 to 9 R 1 ‘15' :Jul\uu“d A% Adorns . “ P MIDDLET“N p Chrysler Marine Engines st 3 Patron sa 59, Pinch e yaderstand hatdhese) U o SRl B L] T EaR ‘ 334; w:n Third — off Wil- MACHINE SHOP ntries are made up largely of old men and cripples, wdm2n and chiidren,” Truman said, “because of the great toll war has taken in their manpower. Therefore, we must be all p re pautent in welping these unate countries wuthed jar 45, Pronoun te 44. Cotton fabric Reluctant Bandage . Cheat Scalloped on the margin elite tribe | The B. Mi. Behrends | Bank Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle | i DOWN 2.On the highest | Oldesi Bank m ‘Alaska t [ loughby at Ellen Grocery Marine Hardware which Arnold 3 Chas. G. Warner Co. TIMELY CLOTHES Phone 146 ' Ar. 10 PEC back on their fec 0 s American 1. Noncircular i e b o DIVIDEND., FOR PEACE 31 King's Indians revolving . | NUNN-BUSH SHOES HOME GRDCERY : ) E \ Phis, e Brosident addet wold residence 61. Period of time pieces | STETSON HATS ) COMMERCIAL SAVINGS room. 1 didn't oy future d States and Home Liguor Store—Tel. 699 Quality Work Clothing American Meat — Phone 38 dends to the United re was a »ort. This was tak y Hopkins by Isador Lub a White House secretary dentify the critics nold .t thel .. o ather the ~‘:.‘v‘~1~,::2;‘dmv - wowed him the i were 1 ongress. | Al [HRRWEVES cught out that it| ing peace, for s prey for war naker ek I : N[ FRED HENNING OR . Strengtlh f ELL".LK‘:.:.?U e A“Y Lou BLOOD Complete Outfitter for Men z l C Feminine name inusciio as a paiteup suvscriber w0 THE DAILY ALASKA SYSTEM CLEANING Py pd, “'~;~. A h:\ ‘1,”( ~(,~“~;'ulth:,‘x | . Toad: Scoteh EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING e e Present this coupon to the box office of the R.W. CUWLING Alaska Laundy Comforted relint ad he used his war powers . »‘.”“"v“»‘ ARROGANCE : 'r;uv:w Jv: :..\ about $63,000,000,000 : ;?‘“L'::j:?":’_offrr; CAPITUL THEAT“ COHPANY C l T Y sener r o arro- |of unused appropriations for the . Body of & i Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler 3 B el and receive TWO TICKETS to see: D:eg:goibod;e Trucks nnY cl'mms I bt “MAGNIFICENT DOLL" - angered some. of | war program on V-J Day, all of One successful Wash- | which he asked Cong nee fre ss to cancel, ington businessman who served the|the President recalle lible seaweed S Air Corps with the of Colonel| “Had I used sc that money R iy passed Meyers one in thelobby to telp reconstruct our Europes g Eeueral Tax--12c per Person ille’ ‘ys Y : i i Lucille's beauty Salon ASHENBRENNER'S - Roll: dialectle iy PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB (0. Spectalizing tn all kinds of NEW AND US Permanent Waves for all of a Dayton, Ohio, hotel. Meyers | friends at that time threw his key at the Colonel |not be in su and told 1 might ape now,” critic to give the key to|he declared. He wen on to explair - Variety of figs 3 e i Rt by e e (R : and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Textures of Halr BIITUBE used to beir rdered around like poweors because he n't > i TTIN LG S eleiee e el bl rons RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Fhine Rl T i FU e ilkhly Ave the floor and walked away. An|to the wishes of Congress, wiiEusk WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Phone 788 hour later the Colonel Decomposition O e msmEl i i A 1] (coPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL Sy w1 INC)

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