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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1948 { VETERANE OF MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1487 v . he believes to be the problems, his responsibility ends - Dfll"\' ‘41(]8’1(1 Em LI'€ and is shifted to the members of the Legislature | FOREIGN WARS SECOND and FOURTH " . Tom Taku Post No. 5559 . i Ly S cxdent Bitidad by tH The Governor should understand that if he does 2 E T H E E M P I R E i Monday of each month EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY not call a special session, then he must take the entire AT aad e in Scottish Rite Temple and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska | responsibility for the consequences, if any. The law | o i e | ard Bt Visiting Com- beginning at 7:30 p. m. M & u Vice-President | provides a remedy which only the Governor can il rades Welcome. ¥ « T« - mattor and Manager| . .. X e JANUARY 0, 1928 H. 8 GRUENING. Com- CHAS. B. HOLLAND, “ - - . Managing Editor 3¢ 5 [ arles Golds retirs a ia from a business trip to| mander: J. C. g ipful Master; JAMES . - - Business Manager We do not believe th f those depe: t Charles Goldstein returned on the Alameda ) | Athutans. ‘Worshipf - do n believe that if those dependent upon| ¢ ® | atchikan | LEIVERS, Secretary. Shit of our health, welfare and educational programs are to| e JANUARY 9 %) e ] it il : SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Brif s the axtve PR | | ——e P — . Delisered by carrier in Juncan and Doutlas for £150 per montn; Sufferdo the extreme because of a lack of funds that| o ; Stavelana ¢! Edward Naghel, who had been visiting with his parents for w0 | You' Always Get a Beter Deal B.P. 0. ELKS , $8.00; one , §15. the \eeds Wo be rifices e politics Mrs. Rosena Stavi . $ Y & {14 . L b s - Sute pae rai BN heir needs would be sacrificed upon the political | ® ‘J e Ui | weeks, returned to College, Alaska, to resume his studies at the Alaska | in Fur Styles and Vaiues at 15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; ; block by the Governor merely because it would give | ® Mrs. Irene McKinley o { . . » Meet: Vi ‘Wednesd: 8 v el b . . qrent le Vi Andrews o i Agricultural College. H M ' v d F I N Meets every Wednesday at i srompty pouty | m an cxcellent weapon for defeating many of his|® M Waller Andrews o " | |Martin Viclor Furs, Inc.| |3 5% “Viilins bromers wer ity in the delivery ! ¢ etk { Marshall E: i : : i el (eneipt . Don Abel . At a leap year party given at the Hewitt home, Miss Mamie Feusi| | Swedish Fur Craftsmen for 4 come. VICTOR PO‘?{E% Ex ceiuidl N e q i o » Ma Nelson, Jr. ® and Herbert McMamuis won prizes for games played during the evening Three Generations ;"”t"‘:_ Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- MEMBER: OF, ASOCULTED FRERS 0 S | Speculation? . K shall o | Consolations went to Miss Elizabeth Feusi and Clifford Anderson | — - etary The a ed Press is exclusively entitled to the use for | . ) | # ews disps‘ches credited to it or not other- i g | € w S | Tt 3 Mot e ey Ml ol e (R0 e te there s al® * % ® .5 % * ® * °l Acicles of incorporation of the Williams Mining Company to aeveiop| | HAND LAUNDRY Things for Your Office y N A e i | benderioy, o r normal one, to look for scapegonts [the Charles Williams lode properties in Hawk Inlet “ll(‘fihd with the | | 539 wiloughby Ave., Phone 324 T T Seattls, Wash |1t is in the of the in citizen to assume that :DETA“.ED REPORI |Secretary of Alaska. F. J. Wettrick was listed as treasurer of the new RELIABLE SERVICE CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Ce' . TV T e . o oo AT eI sons are responsible for the upward | T {corporation 1005 SECOND A EATTLE 4 + ELiot 5323 NONA ROGERS, Manager of the Triangle Bowling Tournament between the s -t The first game it is hard for politicians to re- ! t th ’ to focus the responsibility on | [ a ors outside their own ranks i ; stchikan, Anchorage ahd Junes teams of the B. P. O. Elks lodges of Ketchikan, Anchorage and Juneau | ) That is why we are hearing so much, just now,| B bl & . Entohibin o ket e Erwin Feed Co. { f was bowled in the afternoon between the Ketchikan and Anchorage a { about the iniquities of speculation—in grains and other | | Ketehiks ut ahead, and in the evenir Juneau won from | Office in Case Lot Grocery ! foodstuffs. It is entirely possible, of course, that ot e B I i PHONE 1704 Serving Alaskaxclusively < “SMILING SERVICE" | some individuals have enriched themselves by specu- | Over $4200 was the contribu- (both visiting teams | AY, GRAIN, COAL Beri's Cash |iative operations in the commodity markets. Some, | ton {o the Christmas Pund for| : | Y L STORAGE erl’s Cash Grocery indeed, may have done this with information they | he pioneers : Pioneers’ Home A letter was received by Harvey Barragar from Coach K. W. Abel, | PHONE 16 o 105 ) obtained improperly. And there may be some cases | Sitka and each pioneer receiv- stating that the basketball team of the Alaska College would play three | R Y‘* fthat call for punishment ed the sum of for his own 'games here, with the Juneau High School, Douglas High School and | cALlr on NIA VER Juneau But, for the most part, the trading in commodities | personal use accordi to a state- the Juneau Firemen l —_— serves a useful purpose. It tends to level out the | ment received by the Empire from : | Grocery and Meat Market | rices of commedities which are produced seasonally | William K. Knight, Superintendent | Lot g vious Sat- | ¢ ety » damage caused by the storm at Ketchikan, the previous Sat- s = but consumed throughout the year. If some spec- | Pioneers' Home. f o e |} 478 - PHONES — 371 ed at $75,000, after a preliminary survey. Small shl])-i High Quality Foods at and many boats were washed ashore and| Moderate Prices v tne docks. Three houses wi urday was estima ping was the hardest hit ""The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists nting of the re- d disbursements of the | | ilators make money, it is chiefly money taken from | i ther speculators who re less acute, or less fortunate. | i | H SPECIAL SES There is one particular form of trading, in grains | ¢ made in the following D! scows pounded to pieces against 5 g i 3 e o , question | 3nd other like commodities, which one should keep | stat nt blown into the bay, wooden streets were torn up, power lines were | STEVENGS BUTLER-MAURO doyerpor feels thas there 18 1 entirely separate in his thinking on this problem. That| It is to be noted that as the severed, and two people were injured by a mast torn loose from a boat.! } i N JTLER:M: fact that ial funds are in a desperate | "o ding in . by which processors of 2rains | years go by 1 wnd more peo- i ; DRUG CO. ng to e particularly dami » lard or such goods protect themselves aga changes., When they buy or sell futures in wheat, for | (} are not gamblir They are simply | ceiy from the gamble thev would| course of business, if they did | yepi inst price | ple becom for education, health, pensic and | vear the i year the re- eeoseoee—— eater than ‘ | | seward Street Near Third Sl ) e 2 . 3 b Ao o < regind ooy | Daily Lessons in English ¥ 1. corbon || not trade in futures RS i, Wi guilie S "i lAlaSka Mnsic SII!lPIY HARRY BACE Druggist "“The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a Profession exampl he will not call a same Leg- H spe ba hedk ; | This is known to coonomists as hedging. 1t 3| \was really tough. This Christmas '~ arly states the Governor's responsibility. § yne very opposite of speculation. It gives stability to & | pyng mc n is a token WORDS OFTEN MIST not say, “He joined the two ends Arthur M. Uggen, Manager § bu: a8 flour-milling, sStRieredss WOl | oe past, and greatly ap- together.” TOGETHER is redundant, and should be omitted Bl st Tl and Supplies rized to {be gamble. But it always takes two to make | ,reciate the kind thoughts gen- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Long-lived. Pronounce the I as in hereby And unle re were “speculators TAORAIMAry SESRON . - g Who are willing to take the Tiks of T JHAriet s tions, [IPE, not as in LIFT often heard | | Phoue 206 Second and Seward danger or necessity may require it en who a risks of the market | | A o e it s A b e y { At otivof] ould He sble for pr A ! A OFTEN MISSPELLED: Jeopardize; observe the E H Gove duty and responsibility here is w]‘“:,l,w lh)u;l)]‘;(:A profi uld be impossible for otten ..lml Il.nkr this mea- SYNONYMS: Journey, jaunt, trip, teur, excursion, pilgrimage -+ HEINKE GENERAL | Anc AIE B. BETTS + necessity for‘a special ] 25501 to hedge _lsure to sincerely thank each and ;i sdokiec! : ] ; | : ) ) . jecide only £t any necessity for ‘a special This is one of the roundabout ways in which i guer oo "o Bl o ited to their WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us REPAIR SHOP ‘ Public Accountant to call the Legislature in word each day. Today’s word: | € 1d commodity speculation serves the general welfare. It!|, ..o christmas.” increase our vocabulary by mastering o W - 3 oyous stma elding, Plombing, Oil Burner, i ex ! transfers the risk enta orice changes from food | "\ \tement follows: AMPLITUDE; the state of being ample: largeness; fullness. “Let us! i Wik Anditor Tax Counseror He ¢ it up his mind some time ag0 | processors to professional traders—speculators. From| oo through’ My, Za eonsid H * &y . " 1 through M almain consider the amplitude of spac . PPAT! 7 Simpson Bldg. hone 757 that there Suc But this is too good | the point of view of the general public that is just as| . .o PO 3 ....'..,...M GFNERAL REPAIR WORK P! 2. a chance for our good Governor to take a trip around jscund and constructive > institution of fire in- | o0, el | ; Pheue 204 920 iy \e Territory and make speeches intended to punish | surance, in which the individual householder or b}x\kh s i MODERN FTIQU E'”' by S T SR 0 T B . » members of the last Legislature, He is an jnessman transfers his fire risk to a professional risk- | gy, 299.85 | £ ROBERTA LEE {| TEn Wall Paper lever master poltician and you can't expect | takeT—en {msurance company. o | Petersburg m (4 s 7 g 1| (Warfield's Drug Siore e ane i ile & e-conscious country s "8 | wrangel | : i the boat on this o ion. : 1 srefore, we oug c b | y L. Smith Drugsy ikl OO, < are as | €A8€TYY for & whivping boy, therefore, We ought to| g 0, ; Q. Should one ever hurry through the simple formality of intro- g it Ideal Paint Sh we have pointed out, if conditions are as |, "c,pefy] to distinguish am he various sorts of | DHEEWES S sinad o, ducing bas ALY i y Remedies eal rain op s, then it is his responsibility under the | persons and corporations that engage in commod! lqu Weekl e 92 9 ‘g N ; Ha e dignified nd stakes d barrass: y: FONT YOS 5 lators together for an extraordinary | yading. The malefactors, if any, are a minute pro-| o > sfel 1182.00 A. No. Haste is undignified, and mistakes and embarrassment HORLUCK'S DANISH Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt all those who trade on the commodity Nome Igloo, No. 1 850.00 cften result from hurrying through introductions. Take plenty of time JICE CREAM =2 | portion has issued that call and presented what |exchange: | Anchorage Igloo No. 15 100.00 and pronounce the names slowly and distinc 4 = Fairbanks Igloo N 00 Q. TIs it necessary for a guest to say goodnight to his hostess at a | Cordova Iglco No Jng:) large " dktich? { ' Huic i ! Complete Automotive Service MT. JUNEAU SALES ngs Econemy treams running down the main jammed th we couldn’t move.| o by S Et06c 1 3 A. The guests often leave without saying goodnight, but it is far PR 1 Yhe ‘V\fashmgmn streets. Biggest and most enthus-|Outside were another 10,000 people i Nenana Igioo 17 104 L R - SERVIC jastic crowd so far met us at|They had been waiting a long time v S Allmhr i ,,,,g?l better manners to seek out the hostess and thank her for the pleasure | E;Aaahc 909— 7§1 ;ER\ {’(HEONE 659 ‘\ e"y-Gc.Round Padua. Flag flew. everywhere. but were most (',mm-, he ,uz‘p rst Nat'l Bank, Fairbanks 100po She has given you | | Choice Meats At All Times Specialists in Radiator Work People packed in the square out-|tion was so packed we moved out| Lodge, Ketchikan 25.00 Q. Is it improper for a girl to announce her own engagement? | IONES 553—92—95 By DREW PEARSON side station into ‘l“‘lh QU Hl\“‘”‘ :(‘l :N.‘u“'x" Ladies of Golden North 1000 A. Yes. Of course, she may announce it to her family, relaties, | PHONES 55 : Bt “.h A)m‘ nwlrllx,eur):::r!l‘xcm‘m\::‘v S aicer piatiort. THe B “,‘{{I:n\ak ;fM,.\\l‘.‘.m}(;:“w{‘;‘u\A,\ :gflg and fllmm friend ‘ il ; Tlle Alaskan Holel {Continued from Page C. up with us in Padua 45 ARk plattcuns, T 8 rs. Louis ans — e o e s —— — The Charles w‘ Carier a better reception there than | Pioncer Women, Fairbanks 25,00 Rac \1.;1) |of Trieste had come over to w 1- A . Newly Renovated Rooms pictures of the ¢ 5 ., | Mrs. Margaret Bell, Fairbanks 5.00 ! LO 0 K d LEA R N b‘ come us as well as the Cardinal Yoo Margarer Be 5 A0 l an A. C. GORDON Mortuary at Reasonable Rates C old fellow jumped up on SR 8 | of trucks carrying friend- o d 1 tears streaming down his i . of Gorizia They all spoke, in- f et o | ship food going through main - g X Jack Molyneaux, Seattle 5.00 | Fourth and Franklin Sts. PH and gave . larg ¢ s 9 g ayor Gorizia - -— e e i oo | ONE SINGLE and gave me laxge kiss.| 40, % SVt M hine editor- cluding the !tiii\‘u\:lnf ; ,:{“im st it | S ) a little m;\\mx Wished all ials. tunately, ‘:!nl )"1 '(’ l;\\ o 10_:‘:“‘“ 169 Pioneers at $24 each 4056.00 1. How much does the hair on the average head grow in a year? | OUATs, S0 -Wid so jaadh Jfor, iy Roy Welker, Congregation- Al_] hoiss LBl “ > S| Surplus . $ 239.00 2. How many islands are there in the Philippine group? { dship Train back home could in English, which was then trans-| ! g PHONE 555 d alist minister who heads up our : ] . 3 As in former years, the surplus 3. What is a shako? 'l Card Beverage Co / be here to sec gratitude of these | .. : P O | ated. All week I had also beeni, > % 570 . : o i a . ; Friendship Train committee for jatec, &1 WEEE U0 SO0 DL jhas been deposited in the bank to| 4. Was the Mississippi River named for the State, or the State Ak 805 10th St. omas Hardware (0. people distribution of the food, is sick.| ZYVINE gt v . credit of the Pioneers’ Christmas fop the river? | | Wholesale 5 / Minister of Transport Corbellini'p ™o " " Mo 1o Rome. Mon- |SPeak in Italian. At Gorizia 1| Pund U 3 PAINTS —— OILS insisted on driving locomotive when ° 1% 10 89 BOF <+ Brooklyn | 80U UD My nerve. Judging by the i " 54 5. Who wrote “Flow Gently, Sweet Afton"? | | PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Builders' and Sheif train left Florence. He used to be | "0 .‘:&,ml‘,;j ;f;::f“ of Brooklyn | ceults I should have dome it| 3 i ANSWERS | | for MIXERS or SODA POP HARDWARE locomotive engineer. However, he e ¥ sooner. oo 066 000 0 0 e . Four inches. b T = —_— | y got so many Italian newspapermen | 2. 7,083 islands. | i Auto—Plate—GLASS ¢ Remington T i ‘ CGROUND FOR ; % 1at) spesch inl Ite . | | wWindow—Auto: { gton Typewriters up in cab with him I thought he BATTLEGROUND FOR It was my last speec : 3 i i M TR Lt b L e b i CENTURIES ResreteolivT i riow hesding fof TIDE TABLE 3. A kind of military cap or headdress, similar to that worn by SOLD and SERVICED by wculd never get the train a drum major? | mEAL GIIASS co- !I J- B. Bllflofll & co. 4. The State was named for the river, Udine—We are now up a few ! Pari Washington and back to kilometers from Yugoslav border work. | ° ° » . . JA o High tide, 1:50 a.m., 144 ft e ° . ° B NUARY 10 RED MAYOR SULKS ; R hare “Our Doorstep Is Worn b; country tha S en fought | (Copyright, 1948, by The 2 5. Robert Burns 1 | y Bolegna—This is the Reddest city :::D:”"I’(’r”(.‘,‘:‘(“.‘ng&bfmxw“:il C'};il’;gg;ndmmp S PR o T S e e e e e 121 MAIN STREET Satisfied Customers™ in Italy; about 90 percent Com- oo “'m N,(A‘n Bagk tor e ki of | | High tide, 13:18 p.m., 169 ft. il poN ABEL PHONE 633 munist. Mayor Duzzo didn't come Low tide, 20.02 p.m. -0.2 ft FORD AGENCY . e Tt N COM® Romans. Train has just passed ; . to train, giving as his excuse that ), piave River, where rusted cars NOTICE )RD AGEN la, otember I quoted an ATMY g wond War 1 are still lying| 1 Will not be responsible forje e o o o o o & ¢ o o GREASES — GAS — OIL B o e e quse im siver bed. Tt was in batile of (this vot contracl by metl, b e wanacst | 1881—0ver Half a Cenfury of Banking—1947 BOGGAN Juneau Motor Co. A e mmnists 1640erS the Plave that Italians and Ameri- who revolu n in Italy : X R MRS R e Ahats i nean Moto fought A — = i Flooring Coniraclor Laying—¥imishing Oak Floors MAKE e sidt o about AN troops side by side = i L e Ays S9ainst the Austriins EE OB Spie P RER B e TMY'S Tnree bands were at Udine rail- S N A 2t he also repert wa shelt- 04 station and tremendou N o s ¢ s b it - R JUNEAU DAIRIES | ‘“I‘)-fw-_‘f‘ i “‘h‘“ o '"‘“'f]' crowd. A little boys' band had ACROSS Was uhead DELICIOUS ICE CREgAM espite Duzo's absence, CroWd en practicing for _three weeks L i lioe SR ine 'l‘he B M Behrends a daily habit—ask for it by namm at Bol rallroad statlon WaS g train's arrival. The cymbalist 3 Gave food to, 10 Steep ® 4 i me c. In fact, we i and played so long 12 Glacial snow Getting ready d Bank MESSENGER| || Juneau Dairies, Inc. Al to sto Italians )] ) )- field e b fusp Tialtos (R g it toward the end he could 13, Ruséian river ing up on flatcar to make speech- 1 sar pos ; g u r ; hardly hold up the cymbals. Girls 1% I as low as gEc —— es. One priest who did get n the iy costume sang for us on the | 16. Prfaining to a %0 Contronts i SERVICE 35. Chrysler Marine Engir car and harangue e cro 2 p o North At- ouble curve o harangued ' the =~ erowd station platform and later tlm o lunte fsidna . Hebrew otter Oldest Bank in Alasks Phone 911—9 am. to 12 pm. MACHINE SHOP riss 4 s AME= mayer insisted we come up to the 17. Short sleep 1d now look what s - . 3 b r errands i ica and now look what an - oo pan where huge crowd was| - MOBEY L Let us run your Marine Hardware vestment it has returned us!” John ndari of Columbia Broad ing does a territic job as Friendship Train master of ce Go 10 law gathered in square outside. There o o0 Constellation et Sl R g COMMERCIAL SAVINGS || — ||| Chas. G. Warner o, | “Hospital here . was bombsd by o SOpoSiotlagi T AR pgRsen Soiution of Yesterday's Puzzle TIMELY CLOTHES : Phone 146 Malt liquors i1 t monies. Nicola Glulii also gets 4 A Tico . Rent Americans but ceryone hastens issue Rent s, who rode v;flh us ;r;)m o aAciinith: v Tolegram 7. Drove a natl at JaEgie o o wioios | | . DELAND NUNN~BU§H§§I¥SES HOME GROCERY Los Angeles and now he’s paid his . wion oo left trucks were: backe ! 3 gg 5. Feminine name g k , : '. STETSOM own expenses to come all the WaY oq v atenecice - ks were back- %Er' ¢ as a pait-up suoscriber 10 YHE DAILY ALASKA o v y to te Deople @6 | oo U it = > , is invi 5 omie Liquor Store—' fo Italy to tell Itallan people de- groppeq off at Udine, already un- % || EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Quality Work Clothing Atloan Mast & Phone 1 “'““u‘:‘ C“’( e "‘]’f_ s 1; A’v“]‘w‘l: loading food for the hospital and //4“ . Speed contests | Present this coupon to the box office of the 3 sente By 50 Ui p hanages. Five European bo: 224 Sport | Perhaps it was (00 carly in the cars is smail considering the unem. e | - Whatnot CAPITOL THEATRE FRED HENNING ZORI g BAS DO 5 ployment cause y e . Peer Gynt' is another strong Comm )\'lx;-w~‘l'xl\' ]t“:ln(;::i :ff” "x);::-mim‘r:}(c . - X’I:(T:‘:p s d e T Complete Outfitter for Men C 1 is the Pitts . o . Beheld i ¢ . b i WER s he Pibst seemed grateful, not so much for Potiio mushers ADQ. TECEI¥e S to see: SYSTEM CLEANING , with considerable ur . Snap with the the food but merely that we had come to Udine. §§ retiing 1o “fHE STRANGER" R. W. COWLING Alaska Laundy G aore- | Eeaeral Las --12¢ per Person e e | ! MPANY 505 | PHONE 14—THE BOYAL BLUE CABCD. || oveeriostcurie 255 4 cuife and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and DeSoto—Dodge Trucks DRY CLEANERS . First cholce PHONE b (iitiassion RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. “Quality Dry L UNSCHEDULED STOPS BE MILAN MAYOR'S SPEECH BEAUTIFUL Later, however, th Gerizia— Word of Priendship crowd in square outside city hall Train now has gone far ahead of where we attended reception by u Every little station today has Mayor Antonia Greppi, a left- been crowded with people waving e was \ERE E HN HEERE N wing Socialist. Greppi made flags. Four times in the hour's ann | beautitul speech, despite the fact run between Udine and Gorsta WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Lucille's beauty Salon e { several Communist members of we to make unscheduled stops ASHENBRENNER’S - Specializing in all kinds of 3 GO AP Permanent Waves for i NEW AND USED | There Is No Substitute for e a4 % e | [ | FUBNITURE | Newspaper Advertising! _— | city council were keeping close eye at small stations. We had no on him. fcod for them but they didn't Padua—We are now in the seem interested in that—merely country made famous fact that Americans had —scene of “The Merchant of Ven- n the trouble to come all this and “Two Gentlemen of Ver- way to see them. ona” Old ‘walls, narrow arches, At Gorizia the station was so | | - sythological L andic 7 N\

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