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PAGE FOUR THE DA{LY ALASKA EMPIRE-- JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1948 g “"““‘W‘" s . VETERANE OF MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE r\o, 147 20 Y E A RS A G 0 from e = SECOND and FOURTH THE EMP IRE Mzets fifst and third Monday_f:l each month v, Post Huth dews in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. are induced by subsidies or othe Daily Alaska Em pire The servey seings oo some are difficult to understand from Segttle than is Ketck Published evers evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY 8 d and Main Streets. Juneau, Alaska chas cents BELEN TROY MONSEN - e o President 5:2:‘ "‘”"“‘!‘ g e s e e e | a0 S Visithne COm- DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - - Vice-President ' chikan, yet the Juneau "over rades Welcome. WILLIAM R. CARTER - 5 - FEBRUARY 13, 1928 Tos WILLIS R. BOOTH, b4 cents lower than Ketchiks overage H. 8. ORUENING,. Com g umxll:‘n’\"g(“rz:” v | On the same goods Fi.,},.,,: .,,‘( 9 o . . Territorial offices were closed this day in observance of Lincoln’s E&’f.’m J. C. BRADY, Worshipful Master; JAMES W, < IR Aaiht thiln ADCHIEREE v, v s ° FEBRUARY 13 o | Birthday, which, however, fell on Sunday. Local banks and. stores re- Al : LEIVERS. Secretary. Entered in the Post Office jJuness a reight than Anchorage, ye b 5 + idaioipey ~“pm o el . DY ki iy SUBSCRI ON RA Sk U b S 4 1 mainc as usua " ——— B b e e L e akins ror 81,50 wee wethy | 18 0% cotits ) ° M mes Drake . 5 You'll Always Get a Betier Deal { B.P 0 ELKS six months, $8.00; one year, §15.00 In compar . AL E | . in Fur Styles and Values at b ¢ W T mail. e paid. at the following rate: ¢r50; | In Al it w g m o] Rivaling old models in improvements, the first of the 1928 model N A Meets i n & e. $15.00; six months, in advance, - Y . 1! . receivi r " i every ‘ednesd yrolet sedans e d by the Conncrs Motor Company. M v F ay at 8 e il enter favor it they will promptly notify bR o A . Mrs. H. G. McKnight \Chmmm g xece:ze—b‘, i a"m Idor urs, lnt' § p. m. Visiting brothers wel- 35 Off.ce of any fatlu r irregularity In the delivery ‘same price as Edmo, Geraldine Frye di ur Craftsmen come. VIC' o R oy L T il ]mlm “: i e , on 1 Shakk S e Ke ,l,,l” th HU;L(. : H. L. Arnold, ¥ho had left Juneau about a year previous after residing Sw dqf;‘r:‘ Gm:flfi:’:\! for i s RulprTanPg"ovg; S‘Z B g » sometime and employed at Goldstein's Emporium, was returning | Telephones: News Office, 602, Business Office, 4, Anchorage was 1 and Fairba Leahy o 'here for s | rctary o ‘north as representative of the Firestone Tire Company and Regal Candy | HOMER (. MURPHY’ N‘D I I MEMBER O ASSOCIATED Y’BV:S " .ll\ 9 The Associnted Press is exclusively sntitled to the use for | O & _ . 9 i N B sapublication of nll news dispa‘ches credited to it or not ether- The study also te Hel e Company. He was to make his headquarters here. Thiy .ffar} N 0‘/‘ Wise credited in this paper and also the local mews published | s o g7 Boverly Jean Earl o ! s e | % ~ s ”q our 16' e, less of a difference t of I 1 e A B, Goats moved finto thelt newiNoths 4t Dovgl NATUROPATHY . : k. r etz move €] v e a uglas, a | S —— rymee o Seattle and Alaska the study by MO RN ol | Medicated Steam Baths RAT.ual REPRESENTATIVES Alaska Newspapers, 1411 3 ® e v o0 e @ © o e ol purchase from Mrs. Ray Edlin, i EOIH!CI(IJLDES RB. GRIFFIN Co | ; 05 SECOND AVE '~ SEA™E 4 - Elior 523 1945, L ee——— - f ; ) S 10th and E ne Blue 650 T The Women's Missionary Society of the Lutheran Church was to ——— = EVBHM (UJB HOLDS L et thie ke day in the afternoon with Mrs. Hans Berg. | 4"”“"&"’””5’3/7‘ i | i the Bureau of Labor Stat %ourth Avenue Bide . Seattl Marxist Canutes o | MEETING ON THURSDAY s : || The Erwin Feed Co. : Mrs. H. S. Graves arrived from the south on the Princess Mary. | ce In C: t Grocery “ 7 The waves of economic lite are just about as in- | wEly —— oY ,:uowFLfM SMILING BERVIOR different to the human will as are the waves of the [ Junes iblem Club No. 90 met|{ j p. Ibach and wife, from Lemesurier Island, had arrived on the ket i Despite the best efforts of highly intelligent | n regular sesslon &t . i and were at the Gastineau HAY, GRAIN, COAL Beri S Casll Grnce d despite oy verful | the Elks Hall, President Marian| o ; i STORAGE Ty nd despite the vast enterprises of powerful | the I ll, Presiden n | L 11 and ¥ governments, the business cycle goes its own whimsical | He presiding ! SR ol a 5 | | PHONE 104 or 105 way. Its behavior can sometimes be predicted. But| ° gave a report on the, Weather: High, 37; low, 33; cloudy ! FREE DELIVERY Juneau ; PR IR ERRINAERL S B a depression cannot be ordered. Neither can a mod- | Looth at the Gold- | & E’ CALI FORNIA Grosery and Meat Market ern Canyte command the price level to rise or stay | ¢ ic and thanked her| . H H put, any more than the ancient King could stay the | committee whe worked so diligent- Da!'V [_essons in Eng!lSh Q\’ L. GORDON il tide off Britain's shore W er. X S N §{} 78 — PHONES — 371 These weuld seem to be fairly obvious facts. But e e o e =3 | High Quality Foods at % ! they are not obvious to the fanatical Ma: ts who | € ( ALASKA PRICE STUDY | guide the destinies of the Soviet Union. It is their | b i bt 7 | fixed idea that America and some other capital nations | catastropic depression, which "The Rexall Store" Yeur Reliable Pharmactsts BUTLER-MAURO ) was given the March| ! .. balance i ;fl;;‘p p‘a}"‘; WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Where are you going to | | go no Omit TO GO. Say, “Where are you going now?” | Ann's Hos- | | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Disease. Pronounce di-zez, not dis-ez. 1 ‘7 {5 a member of | OFTEN MISSPELLED; Ambassador; obesrve the SSA. “' STE ENS | Prof. Henry A. Burd, University of Washington |aye heading into a vas economist who made a“study of Alaskan prices last | of course would set the stage for a new and immensely Hag & vear has published a report in Pacific Northwest | greater Soviet o fensive. Believing this, the determined ersburg Emblem Club, and SYNONYMS: Slovenly, slipshod, slatternly, untidy, disorderly, dowdy. | LADIES'—MISSES’ DRUG CO. men who staff the Politburo see no reason for hiring | Mun| Rudoelph, a member of the VORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” t us | s e g University of Washington publication, | 0] e 0! ng WORD S Use a W Let ‘ READY-TO-WEAR Industry, showing the resuits of his study. We believe that Alaskans will be interested in his economists who will rally up the statistics to prove it. | Ketchikan Emblem Club, attended. jncrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: In that spirit, they have liquidated the number | Both are re idents of Juneau. RACETIOUSLY: in a jocular manner. “He spoke facetiously to them b bEd s mgh‘Wo as been Director o e ute of World Eco- | cookies were served following m o Prices in Alaska are not high because of nomics and World Politios in the Soviet Academy of | meeting freight rates, he reports. While total transportation | giiences. Varga had been Premier Stalin's chief eco- | The next regular meeting will! n IO ETTE e held Febr . The re‘ ROBERTA LEE HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is » Profession seward Street ~ Near Third Alaska Music Supply Arttur M. Uggen, Mnnfl Pianos—Musical Instruments cost is no doubt an important price-making factor, | nomic adviser, riding the crest of a wave of popularity actual freight paid, for which alone the carrier is|and adulation. This, evidently, was too much for and entertainment com- | responsible, is relatively insignificant There appears | him. For he forgot that a scientist, in Russia, must ill be Marion Funk, Pal; e e G o e —eoeossd | and Supplies to be no correlation between prices of individual items ,come up with the right answers, no matter what his Maynard, Jebsifi‘; Q. What is considered formal wear for fourteen-year-old boys? Phour 206 Second and Seward | calculations indicate to his own logical mind. heldon and Lu-; A. A dark blue suit, starched collar, and plain dark blue tie. Boys | Anc“lz B- BEI ls or of classes of merchandise and freight paid tEINKE GENERAL arga published his belief that there isn't any | T peh S y f this age are much too young to wear tuxedos, unless they are unusually Prices are not high because of profiteering by | ’ & . d & | great crisis looming up for the capitalist world. And BN PN . $ Alaska merchants, elther, Prof. Burd states. B and | o ing farther, he urgedsthe close collaboration of the :m,. fDr their age. s ! REPAIR SHOP Public Aceountant large Alaska merchants follow standard practices iN|goviet Unjon with capitalist nations. This, of course, (QUSADERS BOYS’ (lUB Q. TIs it correct to address a wedding invitation to “Mr. and Mrs.|{ Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burne: Auditor Tax Counsefor ¥ Bruce McDonald and family"? | Blacksmith Work - pricing. Because of local conditions their costs of | was precisely the wrong thing to say. Cm‘b,,qupml\ doing business are higher than those of stores in the | varga was demoted, his vost abolished. And it is quite ‘ GIVEH ENIER]’A'NMEN]‘ A. No. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald reecive a joint invitation, and every GENERAL REPAIR WORK possible that he personally is being abolished, in a ulhe\ grown member of the family receives an individual invitation. | Phene 204 929 W. 12th St. States. Prof. Burd concludes with this statement: quiet, gentlemanly fashion. ot Q. When writing to a woman, and one does not know whether she is || ~— o 4 d the married or single, how should she be addressed? Varga was heal and shoulders above his ml-) Leo O 3o ade! w“ " . ey 0 Dpl Madaln: Wariield's Drug Store Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 ent Wall Paper “Prices & ecause Alaska is what it is and Eilonk aih Righ bechuse K leagues in Russia, for sheer ability as an economist. | boys’ club knewn as the Cr where it is—a vast, sparsely settled, dependent area |, . g nqers how long a regime will survive, and how |at his home last night. Larry Pnke' S distantly removed from sources of supply. Inany such | go, i can advance, when it destroys the ablest of its [showed the films on the Patl T B EET ¥ « Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) e area prices are bound to be higher than in more ‘fav- | geientific minds the moment their findings encroach !X loaned by the CPR ofii 1 b; | NYAL Family Remedies Ideal Paint Shop ored’ places, unless artificial or fictitious ‘lower’ prices ' on the ingrained prejudices of the bosses. | Silver Plating loaned by thé N\;g- l 0 0 K a n d LEA R N L. CORDON ! ORLUCK” P : 3 ieprdet RN ————— iget Shop. A. | HORLUCK’S DANISH Phone 549 Fred W Wenadt ICE CREAM o The Rev. Ralph E. Baker, Norman > S it - Train. Whereupon the Main Sar- tives to Europe as uncfficial good- . “‘e wammgm“ dine Packers Association raised a will ambassadors, And it was (hr*"flmmffihfl ldl Don H 1. Who is credited with having been the first European to sight J { and sent it to Europe experience of those of us who| sors of the clup are trying to make REASEEHR e H Complet i Me"Y‘G°'R°““d ;::,(\’:;n {he Unitarian Service Gome. | traveled on the first Friendship|it a bigger and better orgamzanon hae ;‘“w;" _;‘afc" Pabeaiich 8 : | fln!chmgs Economy plete Automotive Service | mittee. Train through France and Italy| e interested in attending are . O \n?n country is ")‘k Rock of Gibraltar the southern tip? ! M MT. JUNEAU SALES By DREW PEARSON Meanwhile, down in New Orleans, that the people of those countries |asked to contact Sy bt TR ks K ] i : arket & SERVICE | 53 - which the Friendship Train had truly appreciated the fact that ' POy between the ages of 12 and 18 4. The flfr of what nnu?mal is called mprl ? 'l ~noice Meats At All Times 909—12th St. PHONE 659 to bypass, various patriotic citi- Americans took the trouble to (18 eligibte. 5. What is the largest city on the Ohio River? 2 e © Specialists in Radiator Work (Continued from Page One) |, . oot together and decided to visit them personally. We discov-' T T AR A ANSWERS: PHONES 553--92—9b R b "advpr the city of Orleans, France. ered in real fact that the “gift 1. Vasco Nunez de Balboa (1475-151T). patriotic New Englanders had| “While the City of Orleans, without the giver is bare.” 2. Spain. started organizing a Friend Ship| France, was being bombed,” says iy ol 3. The study of past human life and activities, as shown by the The Charles w. Carter The Alaskan Hotel | carrying food and clothes to ihe|Mrs. Henry Landry, head of the relics, monuments, ete., of ancient people. Newly Res | 3 British Isles, while today two Abre- le: foundation, “cur own New MIDGET vEGEIABlES 4. Rabbit. Mortuary at yum::::“ ;:M-’ ‘ ham Lincoln Friendship Trains| Orleans gained 100,000 in popula- 5. Pittsburgh e 8 L p hcol 1 a, and! t.o o rOSpert S S ve ® > o jeave from Lincoln, Nebraska, and|tion. We are prosperous. So we IO BE DIS(USSED AT o fi S o e 4 e Al EIOE PHONE 136 FHONE SINGLE O on the birthday of the reat Eman- | We came.” : | -3 cipator to review the attempts| Accordingly, the SS Maid of Or- ’ 5 | = i S he Garden Club will hold their of many Americans to carry ¢ leans is sailing from New Orleans regular meeting Tuesday, February i B c : PHONE 555 ELLIS AIR LINES w‘ifiifl,, g 75 Thomas Hardware Co. ¢ DALY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN || "o = =11 T s on | his advice: “It is for us the living | the latter part of this month load- . 17, at the home of Mrs. Charles . to be dedicated here to the|ed with food. S 4 ¢y o S i Builders’ and Shelf B Gl work whith: thiey who|® OGE'in ‘Ditrolt ths: dbfisr iy, yoniaiaion lmiitl :LL:;km)M]\z;ngrzet via Pelershurg and wrangeu | tor MIXERS or SODA POP e i el 3 fought here have thus far so nobly|Jean Beliard of the French Em- yegetables, With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. L ad::n::ne:c.h S T 3‘&:’" bévas{ (a;idreismi wt:iehJuxlnoé All members are requested to at- : Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. || window—Auto—Plate—GLASS | | ¢ Remington Typewriters b Tdividoa e J i La i gl Seng 1 raised end and any other person interested . . FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 SOLD" an SERVIOED by % o PG zers(a friendship caravan for France. in joining the Garden Club or are j jitched to Calvert A S I e PR A e i R R ) mEAL GLASS co. and groups of citizens that it is|Suddenly he got a phone call from jnterested in the methods of new has switche! alvert | S S TR | J- B- Bur‘o'd & cfl. f;ufd” fw'm:‘(m‘ ‘:{‘l‘:j::‘l)(‘:' “:P““"“l Knl;kr‘nflz?c 0 e ing - EOTdening are welcome. hecause Calvert makes a ,— ——— e (1 SO MAIN STRERT “Our Doorstep Is Worn by l t all. t strates act| “This is Henry Ford speaking” e 23 . EYES EXAMINED ENSES o | X Satisfied Customers” | mellower Old Fashioned. N LENSES PRESCRIBED ||| ponxaBemL PHONE 633 o that the American people have said the voice on the other end deep end almost religious con-, of the line. “No, not Henry Ford, NOTICE DR. D. D. MARQUARDT | FORD AGENCY A cern for the weliare of their fel-|the auto man, but Henry Ford, the' I will not be responsible for any 2 low men: also that they themse.-| Mayor of Kalamazoo. We've adopt- bills contracted by any person other | CALY B v OPTOMETRIST 3 (Authorized Dealers) ves want to play a part in Ameri- |ed the city of Fougeres in France, than myself. Cfi&g}:’gfiufiirs oy l}qj}"}‘;}fj“c,; Second and Franklin Juneau ! GREASES ~ GAS ~ OIL 3 can foreign policy, not leave it!and we want you to come over and (748-Mar, 1) Steve Felst. PHONE, 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS | BOGG AN Junean Motor € entirely up to diplomats [give us a brief talk.” et e e olor Lo. And if the Marshall Plan is able! Beliard went. He reported to his i ook b2 Maln Strecs to hamness this initiative, if it Government later that he has never Flonrmg contraEior able to use this healthy desire of secen a group where enthusiasm Laying—¥imshing Oak Floors MAKE the American citizen to be an ac-' was so contagious. CALL 209 JUNEAU DAIRIES tive part of his own State Deparc- = ¥ NELI ) i vl B A Ly ACROSS c : CIOUS ICE CREAM IA:-J {]x:m. the Marshall Plan will % I«Rhl:“\n‘bllll’ :E S N &;‘\“:IT«..‘ lssl—nver Ha" a cemu[y o' Bankmg_lg“ C s Men's W « daily habit—ask for it by name be a s Meanwhile the seed-growers of 4. By A asl L Unquestionably, a central, coordi- | Minnesota have worked out a coun- ¥. Austrian er's Mien s Wear Juneau Dairies, Inc nating agency such as that pro-|tcrpart cf the CARE program, j». saluiaiion Pormerty BERMEE 3 2 - vided for under the Marshall Plan | whereby packages of seeq can be 13 Fitcher y ca . Stetson and Mall Hats . is necessary to direct European re- | sent to European families so they ‘1 \,\l ; |.'f.'fi2,x., Arr': su‘: d g:’dmr Chrysler Marine Enmn"s construction. However, the wise can grow their own food. Reduc- 1% g :n“ E;n::.d. Bhees | MACHINE SHOP , The B. M. Behrends i ® L) . Skvway Luggage Marine Hardware , Maishall Plan administrator will:ing prices irom $5.50 to $3.95, the go out of his way to use the tre- seed-growers have arranged so that mendous drive and desire of the anycne can walk into a seed store 3. Wickedness 20, Land measures Is compelled v tor money 49, er plant — . Bank : Chas. G. Warner Co. American people to help their in any part of the country and Fiber pidg) [ fellow men nsign a package either to a “orts 2 ¥ B ctan % p 4 cave 0 Soiution of Yesterday's Puzzie ’ For instan here are just a friend in Europe or to an Ameri- jave, gt . Tmnl.v CLOTBES Pho few of the thigs individual Amer-|can relief agency which will dis- . uriire DowN . 2 donrea Oldest Bank in Alaska ne 146 r icans, quite independent of their|tribute the seed. Ei seed t J My Sematrs Ao it pitd o g Rl d i e oot My ey S il 1 A c N NeoN mATs . ||| HOME GROCERY | “the unfinished work” and build ' ed in each package 7 3 %,,‘ 70 17t 5 Be in store for COMMERUIAL SAVINGS B THONTHATS {riendship abroad Meanwhile several druggists in 7 6. Party Home Liq! st e jwor Store—T\ Camden, N. J., led by Sidney 7. 014 dice game Quality Work Clothing merin Mt e w MAINE TO LOUISIANA Zuckerman and Max Schwartz, z;l"“‘“ EhenIng — Up in Maine, a state which the have been working on the plan ibagy's A Friendship Train could not visit,|of & drug Friendship Train; and 0. M F HYDE ] !'RED HE“NmG Z the Bath Iron Works received an in North Carolina. the €ouncil of 11. Mud,_ voicano ¥, | Complete Outfitter for Mer. 0 R ' C ¢ order to build 30 fishing trawlers’ Churches has couducted a cloth- 19. Stop as a paiteup suoscrier 1 THE DAILY ALASKA b | to ieplace part of the Frenchling drive under the slogan “Fill e O EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING SEUTEN SLEANING R fishing fleet lost in the war. And A Ship With Friendship. 24, Genus of the i i instead of sending these ships to| Finally on the West Coast there rose Present this coupon to the box office of the R W cnwmu A]aska Laundy “ of Maine undertock to fill theof Washington, Oregon, Idaho, |5z : "'fi“d TRE COMPANY DR. ROBERT SIMPSON first trawler, “The St. Patrick” with | Montana and Alaska in filling a R DT 3 ection of . food and clothing for the people' special Friend Ship; while from i :l‘“““ : and receive TWO TICKETS to nees Dn:)es Pl!:fl"‘b-chl’!:fl o"oMETmsT i of France Cali.ornia, the state’s martitime e b bto—Tedge Frnd Eyes Examined—Glasses i . £ : S g " P Fitted B oo e o oy s oo e = THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER SIMPSON BUILDING Club of Nantes, France, has en- carrying a special cargo of canned Z Phone 266 for Appoint; thusiastically agreed to distribute milk along with 100 marine cadets 2 V7, Feaeral Tux --12¢ per Person SHAFFER'S Syt i e S 0 this fcod and clothing in such 1 bassad hel, - U ASHEN f a 2 2 such alas special ambassedors to help 7 ’ BREN i B it i Pecn and|deiver the toud 7 7 |e8 PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. SANITARY MEAT NEWS ‘ American friendship. One of the most important 5o 3 y FOR BETTER MEATS “Bw A"n um In ancther New England city, the | phases of this whele spontaneous ) b and an insured cah WILL CALL FOR YOU and st o Eastpert, Me., Sentinel carried an|move toward American-European /)53 13— NES—49 i editorial suggesting that the sar- friendship is that most Bigea /é 48, fenation RETURX YOU to your home with our compliments. Free Delivery N FURNITURE dine industry contribute a carload | people who organized these drives [ / Indian WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave ————— of sardines to the Priendship arc sending their own representa- e - #5; Kina OF cheess e % S e

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