The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 11, 1947, Page 4

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSD/\Y DECEMBER 11, 1947 e et e e e e e e o IR TR AR - | ! Minnesota. The loweste early morn- | 3 | 20 Y E‘A RS A GO ,T";:‘[”E E MP I R E ing temperature, six below, was re- in the hope that some other foreign it off our hands. The sad thing is | P i (o) (e oy S ;{[ mu mezro soun g C Sades os e th probably have to loan thé money tc EMEIRE PRINTING COMPANY that u to buy the tcbacco. Probably VARIOUS AREAS' perted at Grand Ferks, N.D., while 3 L cipd the t wit end up wasted in government storage s - o ot s i i i B S i BT ) ¥ f:‘:vf'x{i“\)‘ & i-"v’“t “‘d,- Nor(:::st::; o ROY LN ety Tanager o ORI | DECEMBER 11, 1927 GE”ING (OlBER‘Nu-x Dakota tonight. Tempera~ L1 2 AeSiiE RRST n the operation of our strange economy ST s S 4 represent 1 at the 1 : 0 . onty local Democrats were elected to represent Juneau tures in the e ) snow belt were : . prices down is the warning given by the : i ¢ Divisional Convent hich was to be held in-Ketchikan (By The Acsociaied Press) around freezing e s . ¢ LA ; gl 5 Lokl Bk DECEMBER 11 o [Democratic Divisional Convention which was o be NERE aon Al onr . SNt an | e jing. SSCRIPTION RATES: b, What's the answer? ’ . ® [on December 15 e sections of the country today and T YT Detiver ricJy AR o for £150 per wonthy | UF . Katherine Bavard . These elected were J. A. and S. Hellenthal, James McCloskey, H. J. | temperatures in some parts of the J, (), Y Gmls HAVE & : ; the following rate . Frank Cashel ® | Turner, E. J. White, John W. Trcy, B. A. Resselle, J A. Davis, W. B.| yiqwest again dipped below zero e R Ia ‘Sdvance, $7.50 The vhes Plane AN 4 4 9 b6 Aty ik The Hughes Plane ® Mrs. Thomas A. Mo ® | girk, N. O. Hardy, Toml Ashby, Dave Housel, Tom Dodson, Bd Coffee,| The snow areas today included CHRISTMAS PARTY s ke oW e g Latrs, ssiug ®|joe A Snow, J. J. Connors, Harry Brown, George A. Kohlhepp, M. A.|the Eastern Great Lakes region g | the B . i aeltvery New York Times) . Anton L. Bartness o! b On Friday even:ng, Dzcember 12, i Anton L. Bartnes: ok b ‘Albert WAIL. and into New England and New|(ne's o v wirls vlass | tice. 37t It musi have bee with considerable saisfaction | ® Louise - Miller . York state; parts of North Dakota |y Ghrisi :;“; cle “':‘”'\;““:0 | - 3 ordered the ti of the . Bert Kiefer . % 3 2 g a8 party in -the Meth- : IABER O IATLD PRESS Iy %0-ton flying boat .‘,M;(, 4R S Bathina * Marshall Fremming, son of Mrs. Max Pitschmann and brother of ;ndml\‘l'm:l'-%: Tty e Pa““i‘ndm Church social hall at 7:00 i The A ’ siner Tibk JIFE tromithb Watis-and e . |Jchn ana Eiiiott Fremming and Mrs. Z. M. Bradford, accompanied by ‘fl‘(‘f“’“:;“' L -:xoc;)mr(:i(x oclock. Al the young girls will ) 2 for a m r 4 takiak | M 32 nming @ ittle daughter, were expected to come to exchange g hy 'ty ly for a m T me e It had 'l ® ® 8 8 e 8 e e 0 0 00 .‘,m~ Fremming and their little dau 41_ ] ¥ weather over the central and aduthe g m-f{s.m lle‘p&\ll}. H T 5,000,000 (of which $7,000,000 was hi - {Juneau on the steamer Alameda f week’s vis ern plains states It will pay you to shop Home l 4 ung would iiy ! | 3 The coldest we gain was Beautiful 2 rule, there i Mr. and Mrs. I. Sowerby were leaving tomorrow on the S. 8. Alaska| MRS 5 50 MRS, N SR { uspense unt experimental | for Seattle where they were to visit over the Christmas holidays with Wi r the L plane ) ev L] . chters rs. K Wt and Mrs. Minna Johnson. They P , 2 b B e Rttt SHOOI SAIURDAY, . ""]"““‘( ey '; Mg EVERYONE'S RUSHING HOME NOW. ONLY 5 b | expected to return to Juneau the latter part of January. ) be made, whether i economically feasible FS OPEN ?O pUBl!( & Z PAORE DAYS TO CHRISTMAS TO SHOP AT P Lol The Fornance, Capt. Cummings, arrived in vort late last night from BEHBE“BS f cor 1 opers rne t it Chilkoot Barracks with several women from the fort who were going % 5 ncerned Bu 1 T I ver next Saturday " : eisean s AFBLR Weat ] o Bl . outh on the Alaska | to, Fealtty Wht S0 3 fograsy | ubtedly be the tur 1 its flight could have been far more significant. Had | <" ounced by ”":,l','“ Miss Hilda A. Nyholm was a passenger south to Secattle on the S. S. { i forces had a t of such plar ) opera- | ¥ it uditor- She expected to go on an extended vacation J t e Pacific in 1944 wna 1945, or earlier, many = \ { been won sooner than they were, | i Taeples The annual Charter Day dance given last evening by the Auxiliary, f ; G AR i thui - HoteL With laska, Tgloo No. 6, was another delightful social event of i R s 3 i s ot desir to do so 1son STRANGE ECONOMY e, and particularly the time Yedery Xn St 7 een the of planning is invited to - thi Weather: High, 19; low, 18; clear. e g . ‘truth that caritot] ke Saturday night. e TG S S R SRS L S ) often: it t a lot of time—to | A R 3 e build a new Whn founTvearie] & URATE | S GLLR 5 D '. E gl l’ 3 | ity thie Tirstisttaci ] ® 2! Daily Lessons in English ¥ 1. corpon | eled Japan. The jet fighters and bomb- | ® TIDES > ‘~- 25 s oo A A L e TR T are getting into production w ¥ ” = i i ! 000 wor he war sfill Wab on: Todlky's pldeeE] ® DECEMBER 12 . WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “This here boy will go with [ 1d begun yesterday. Tomorrow's planes must be® High tide, 2:02 am., 15.7 ft. ® yoy» Omit HERE = ed today ¢ ' Low ti ol sy by o OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Caucus (meeting). Pronounce ka-kus, 2 1 ere has been too much of a tendency in Con- | 3 FiIh Hdc, t0 182 {1 5 a5 in AH, U as in US, accent first syllable. | BURKE RILEY ‘ der the lav v stands, it is ress, and among the public generally, to think about | J % OFTEN MISSPELLED: Magnesia; SIA, not ZIA. as a pait-up suvscrer to THE DAILY ALASKA t at 90 ver ce ireraft ov vear-to-year basis, One reason for this % % = p 3 7 . . e SYNONYMS l'nh-mpl disheveled, untidy, touseled, ruffled. EMPIRE is invited to 1 ”. i h mear s 1 s been the rapid improvement in design IR WORD STUUY a word three times and it is yours. Let us s "“‘lc 0 be our guest TR!S EVENING SIS i law enacted. for dif- nce. In a iield as dynamic as aviation increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's wor Pregent this coupon to the box office of the L3 ¢ o naste {, (, QFFICIAL BA(K ABNORMAL; not ¢ understandable reluctance to ma erent conditions ccording to rule; unnatural. “He was a man of ab-‘ CAPITDL THEATRE 53 4 i production commitments. But there . is compelled to buy . normal strength.” | o : bevond which it is dangerous to delay if FROM BUSIKESS TRIP i ik | all rnm totha) CAMENE i "soine PGS eimsrgan ! and receive TWO TICKETS to see: hotr 10 SUME R MODERN FTIQUETTE Yopmrra e | "THE CLINAX" | b h of bluevri In the gripes of inflation, the strange econom ) X6th which b me theories of our governmer to keep price and without the produc city to get . .| Ernest Whitehear, manager Of : 4 o . they wWe or ly yn from nat anes out of the pi e ar RS SO SIS . e e e~ ¥ & ax-~--12 when thi uld normally ‘ wn \.: Bt 1 of the e B e e " of tiie. Meith- eueral Tax---12¢ per Person { cause is conting fe ce with the law : ; ern Ccm (“1 Company, return- Q. What is one of the mogt common and inconsiderate of offenses | ¥ )} keepin; farm ol is one of which our military people 1 " 1 : » PSP o oy fotm the Stafes where when atending & theaire peiormaneet PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB € tot lo leaders are fullys aware. But they X Fok i e . " i i long ¥ ¥ Y he attended the 28th Pacific Log- That of arriving late. This is exceedingly inconsiderate of the u‘ \ 1g Congress at Seattle red with manufacturer attle, San Francisco, and agency to keen prices down, and ) revive that agency for the same sther agency operates to keep their leng-range pla » appropriations large enough to su sound aviation industry capable of quickly into mass production of the new and pleasure of the others who have arrived on time and are and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and ‘ entitied fo an unspolled perfarmance. RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Q. Isn't it uli right when dining alone for one to read a book or > o , f SRR SEE e 1. tha table? WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 1 urpose prices up 8¢ He sa!d that over 3,000 lo; Our government 1 used $25,000,000 in publi e of plane £'14 high, but this s & i ds to accumulate \ would have beer enbar t being caught short in Officials, from British Columbia Arolem : : : e P b Noodn 3 P Ebtcen i price S ot s Califcrnia, attended the Congress Q. If vouk a 1 a friend’s home, should you speak to her | pr———— attle on Nove r 16, 17 and | when she op the door 18 to discuss. m itual “m:bl(nll:s iu‘m { M'A :‘v’lv “1“ not; Tt would be snobbish not to do so. E L L I S 1‘ I R L l N E s l wehg g o ] PSR DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN 'd machinery which Commercial | ; LOOK and LEARN 2 A L. GORDON | via Petershurg and Wrangell * fca @dn't MASKAN (O0KBOGHS ARE Frloks, .;f,‘,'inl’.v‘,} SELLING HKE HOT CAKES » cculd get The Washingion Merry-Ga-Round aterpillar Trac- | With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. (Continued from Page Ore} voluntary Out of Alaska’s Kitchens,” the 61 Tromworks| T 1 ] L ued that it was cock b ‘l,u ‘;":!)H\):‘n by the sihed “insected 1, +Who, ikes ‘the| 1aws forithe Distrist of (Colimbiae | Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. d BOARD OF CABI CENSORS J for grice oon- fOrippled. Obildven's Assod r's marine facilities at 2. Where is the highest point on the North American Continent? FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 kind, and proposed the benefit c argued Y be lifted in Children ! SR and S Francisco, and 3. What percentage of the food consumed in the U. 8. is served in = 3 el R e response. ‘The book be ob. Bite *twe-day familiarization | hotels and restaurants? RS T T TR ) k at the speech be- g Lertiad 7% ‘ course at the Skaget Steel _num-; 4, For what are U. S. submarines named? J U NE AU ‘ S ; firms works' factory school at Sedro-} 5 what kind of convention is a synod? | | e ‘ B el B WELDING | | foi s e 5 o2 Whitehead also confer vil press all members ¢ e 2 cookj book 18 | 5ysry of the Packard Marine 1. sCougress MARINE ! ld be requ the' PraglaRht: oot e destiiog . Kie (g Division frem Detroit, at 2. Mt. McKinley, Alaska MOTORS & DIACHINE | President Lok mailed will include an addi- o haciter gttiish 3. Twenty-six per cent. EASOLINE o ",:! Y€€ tional 25 cent s to defray postage | ¥ : AR ey . ! “preses CoMPANY o, : ; 4he AScilon wi- I engines 5. An Ecclestiastical council q es to impress upon the public that e ; Lester Linehan, Sole Owner $ o had proceeds from the sale of the ! S : & 631 Willoughby — Phone 525 3 . copy of = is cturing engines for 5 ¥ | kcoks go into the working fund 2 4 Post, marked it 2 2 : i pl aft and work boats. L : of the Association and are for the : d handed it to Erant h Commercial recently ar-| - and har benefit of the crippled chil- 2 e = ; A s ranged to handie 'i line, as the | i . | to read M o Th ole distributor in Alaska | l b & H l c ool oy i B ; Douglas Plumbing & Healing Co. : it NOTICE y Y H wal- | 5 J ; ; ha u take that R the unlefe e 0il Burners - Appliances - Gasoline i : n price control out ol I will not be res| e for any n America’s foreign ¢ & the ¥ ORY b poouec 7 o oEtastediby s o ot e Laplat i OPEN DAILY (Except Sunday)' 8:30 to 5:30 Senator T th han mys in the Presidential race next } 2 3 sroposals are much (746-Mar. 1) Steve Feist year | [ . } grn i | it s, prop : 1 Now bl savinas DAY or NIGHT—Phore Douglas 16 ; : lture Anderson | oo man picked up the newspaper 1 - R L Ghugrony e, L8y TOOM and carefully read the marked rali /i NKEEEPITS | Rerli S e e - - cd there lor AOUF no oy Harriman jumped up and fal ol olc B P ik f s 100 I i 1 AV alnjo/NEdLOclo, hous—untit 205 B m—nashing e oL e Bresident’s (YN tual e Cion | 0 ana trom Jeairiie Dependabie and Regular g houlder LA TERMWAVIIING | i ¢ to Cengre hat's gight,” Truman agreed TGO RE SHHG AT | { ended the debte. The e ALt | L disposal service. Startany fime, ; PATIENT PRESIDENT President stuck by his original R € i mfl e as a ; ; oan operied the MeCtnz. positicn. The paragraph on pric 8 ‘ and forget your past difficulties! N we're going to read cor the mest important part RE3 4 B first,” he e of peech—remained in his T 2 | | AL va‘cz of o oot ;fi:t . i i Now holiday shipments can be speeded by Clipper ; Later, Secretary Harriman, as COME R i | Cargo at the lowest rates in Pan American’s 15 I Telephone 631 afternoons and evenings for rates and iage, and ¥OU | the man in closest touch with busi- lolviE RElo V E R vears of Alaskan service. All classes of Clipper | pick-up schedules. ness and on theory that the oAt oL i N 1 Cargo benefit from these new low rates. | Payments for this service may be made eech Cabinet opers team once Iale eindBg el g NglE ST | at the First National Bank. i page 4 job {efending the controls which Soluticr of Yesterday's Puzzie | HP“.““ AR"‘, bOfllF],)\AM[ LES: . EhatE s durie s | avings on small shipments run as : : he dig not Purmery | high as 30°;. On large shipments ESTION e E e (100 Ibs. aud over) the savings are A, CHBI 4 ) ell Ha LY -GO-ROUND P i even greater . . . the rate between m R Young, he f the Che ! Juneau and Seattle is now 13¢ per upeake and Ohio Railread / Ib. And there are special commodity|| ~Send a case of our famous Rhode povition rates throughout Alaska, too—with d s lm ; - iy avings up o 6211 Barbecued Salmon e Mak excuses - e, i oo Al "1 Alaskan families and merchants, herc'sdyour fo your friends or relatives for C of West 1 chance to hurry up holiday gifts or merchdn ise at Ch o t $ legislation to 8 : these big savings. Remember, Seattle is only a r.s mas 44 tillers by law E few hours away by Clipper Cargo. v rather € ) e ;i 3, 3 ~ Presider ‘_\k.j(;“ 1'1,(, Specify Clipper Cargo when you _shlp or order. 43 llalf-pfllllld Calls mic Advisers to To see how much you save, call or write . . . SENT ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED : wing s BARANOF HOTEL, JUNEAU STATES, ALASKA or HAWAIL Telephone 105 for Only $15.00 o Increase of . plus shipping costs cl tabilized wages ! R i B R o PaN AMERICAN WRITE or WIRE : new comm 1 w House them to £rns ¢ > Thowe O 2103 Exchange Building, A added to the i i The System of the Hlying Clppers Seattle, Washington man read i COPYRIGHT, ‘1947, BELL SYNDICATE. TNG) Sl

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