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Ve Ceaseseseseas 12 b . 'WEDNE.SDAY AUGUST"“T%S MOUNT U LODGE o. e Ethmfl” mm dl;finmmn i | vegtnning at 7;30 p. m. ! WILLIS R. $BOOTH, 3 5 PAGE FOUR .— i ? 7 ; (3 [in charge of the longshore hiring halls, instead of the Dady Alaska Empl,re union officer who is now in complete control. This is JA AN A hast Subitiy b9 te necessary, say the employers, bécause the law speci- } EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY fically states that neither the employers nor the union Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alasks can discriminate against a man because he is or is not 20 YEARS Aeé HE Eupmp Florence Miller I'loyd Fisher sepublication of &ll news dispsiches credited to 1t urlm «thee- | declared. Wise rredited in this paper @nd also the local news R g g i e ‘ Alshoush 81 SRRAESIS (RIRASS Ak hen ppagued 8 S0 fis w9 b0 0 Miss Mary Freeman, who had been visiting Mrs. Charles Sabin, left \ “Say 1t With Flowers™ but N % H g ENTA T Alaska Mewspapers, 141 | OR this main issue, it does mot necessarily mean that{ —————— for her home in New Jersey. ! [ e ariNGo - - '-m‘;vmmm‘n member of a union. AUGUHST & it b WILLIAM R. CARTER - = = Maager 5} forshipful Master; ELMER A FRIEND - - - - Menesing Rditer Under the 5?‘_ up where flhu"“m official is in full | 5 AUGUST 4 . Mrs. Frank Gordon, wife of the owner of, the Gordon stores, and LEIVERS, ‘..-e:;' JAMES W : e SRR VO, sz 1 et Cf’"""’{ of . st l1||%:g of-longshoremen -the inavitable’| | ® | her two children visited in Juneau on their way to Ketchikan where they. i - : Sntered in the ’o“ om“ in Juneau as Second Class Matter. result is a clused. shop, the WEA maintains. . A closed | o Royal Arch Smith o | were to make their home. Sebacut b caieies B AN St Dvasiay 0 S1.00 boe maih; | S1IOP 18 DO 8Eainst ghe Jaw. . Arthur H. Tveten . _ B B.P.0 ELKS e - o .1 U, e e R ons ales | We have. propoped hat ah impartial glspetetics Iy John McWilliams . Gil Rich and Richard Wakelin, traveling men, arrived from thes . : one 527, Mall, postage sgid, at the followin Titest | oo g0; | be selected by the Federal Mediation and Conciliation | o G. Edward Bach B st | Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays e ;':-:nl. 0 ndvance, ::;’-‘.o it har vy Service or come other impartial agency as a solution | e Mrs. L. Carlson . MR f @t 8 pm. Visiting brothers wel- rivers wil tevor promptly : ' rn::“;:‘:ugm& b WY 9 Gy | 1o, this prublen;. b‘:‘[ “:he lu;linn ;mi:;mg.rthat thei: Jg)‘:n:‘yfifizy : The city was to undertake another rock fill between the Thomas . xfi@d"mn : HflAg[LlctR Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. PSiEnt Mystends A R e T eIt Hardware and Gastineau Grocery to Ferry Way. Gas, ougplits s g e refused in spite of the ‘clear wording of the law on|® Horman gook » X y . PBONE T [EMBI ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 " ‘e ackie Martin ——————— Tue Associsted Press le saciusively ,untitied to the ume gor |the matter of the closed shap” a WEA spokesman | o o| Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Caro arrived in Juneau on the Alameda. . . » - i ——— S. e LEVI'S OVERAILS v Ty Seattier ok {there will be a strike on September 2, the expirati ' i e ; sourth Avenue Bidg., Seattle, | there wi a o r 2, the expiration TR M‘ e —eee .| | date of "h: elgL:tyt-dt;y ;n"“m:u:?'bewn:l;n::re s EM“'Y mn's HM 1 Ben stewart left for the south to enter Reed College in Portland Jm R {no guarantees tha e issue wi solv y Sep- . in the fall - JPHONE 4 :Lember 2, or that agreement can be reached on all Emuti 'o AR(H( 4 ST | points, there is remaining 2 period of further possi- : George Benson left for the south to enter Oregon Agricultural Col- bilities that must be considered—second report due of | Mrs. Emily Roberts, here from lege at Salem. | the President’s Board of Inquiry, NLRB compleuon;'-?s Angeles and 15""‘}:“9; 5'1'“3’“‘%! RPN =k ' at th nof of the first {of secret ballot of longshoremen pn whether they wiil !whal, zifiair:c]l;de * mgh:lsm efina, Hans Floe, canneryman from Hawk Inlet, was at the Gastineau. | accept the employers’ last offer, and on September 2"the ‘Avctic Girole. d A |when the injunction is dismissed and the President —pg),wing her departure from; Weather: High, 56; low, 52; rain. | reports to Congress on everything that has happened . juneau after a visit to the Menden- | during the eighty-day period, including the results |hall Glacier and Taku Lodge, Mrs. }uf the secret ballot. The President also n_nakes such | Roberts plans to fly to F‘airbn_nks,l Daily Lesso"s in English w. L. GORDON Cl‘tixpzmm(mn nN ireccmmcndnttons as he mav see fit for ahy further then to Nome and into the circle mnmi;m Bert’s Food Center i Deliveries—10:15 Aam - ‘%r—t-{fi P M “The Rexall Store” action. {at Kotzebue, after which she in-| R com l-roxu'rm ‘ AP A DO 2 tends to return to Fairbanks and' 7 IRe— l’hom “’A o = i - . !kack through Southeast Alaska. . WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “It seems funny that he Bfll : our Rellable Phirmactsts T s ) BOOM FOR SOU T!EAST ALASKA ‘ The L:yul Rl!fl_fl.s Bill | - Mrs. Roberts commented that her |would do such a thing.” Say, “It seems QUEER (or, UNUSUAL) that —— B U’fifER MAtRo |trip to the Territory has thus far pe would do such a thing.” 5 UR e ary r s} hri of | (Ketchikan News) 3 Secretary of Interior Krug, using a phrase {been unusually interesting, but on | OpTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Hoof. Prononce the O as in TOO, not STEVENSS DRUG” CO. : There might be something to be said on'the side today, said a “mouth full” yesterday regarding more = e Yy her return visit to Juneau she skould | | 5o ol 1l sites will be taken in Southeast Alaska, that | of the Southern States about civil rights, however much - - P 2L B $ the principle itself must appear to all fair-minded |22% something in the way Of 8 = ,prpy \MISSPELLED: Assassin: four S's. lES’ ES’ the population will be increased by 30,000 and that | g {highly interesting travelogue to re-| HONTMESResRy aris s, heatts ey n ADYJI‘O FAR HAIIY llfl: : the signing of a contract for the sale of pulp timber [AMCERRNS o Who must live with \port. ; | SYNONYROW Drelty, haniseme, beauttul, beauteous, comsly, shermg to the Ketchikan Pulp and Paper Co,, “shows that the |, bt voted By d demena | Heving arrived here two days ago, Ing, attractive. ogyisite ; Seward m Nm Thtta D . 0 ithe Negroes can be out-voted by them. and demand g, yanneq to leave for Taku today.| ~ WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us l'llggls! government wants development by private industry |the sovereignty of States' rights, as provided under the | fis . & 3 | et ey | increase cur vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: “The - for the long-run benefit of the people of Alaska and | Constitutidh, so they will be left free to deal with their | CALIFORNIANS VISIT itipalon Aiden vt i i M s Squibb Store the United States rather than preservation for pes-|own problems, instead of having forced on them an| vyarden Fuller of Berkeley and NECHEI o A i oy VR i Mfl Ififi Mfl’ Where Pharmacy Is a sible future use of a few.” over-all Federal law. |R. Hofiman of Sacramento are words brought tears to her eyes. Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Profession i In stating that all preferred pulp mill sites in; _ We've always advocated the abolishment of the among tne visitors at the Baranof 1 Planos—Musical Instruisents S Southeast Alaska will be taken shortly, Secretary Krug | Poll lflb’; in fof?f‘ ff’u*h“'g SE‘: ‘W“d‘(““ f;“ "‘gt | Hotel. [ and Supplies . : also said this will benefit a year-round manufacturing | Way. N0 sel of cltizens should be.taxed for the right | ARG LS oy | Ph +8econd and Sewacd nm , to vote. ! IN FROMPPETERSBURG | OBERTA LEE -:::——-——-—i‘— . B' sms activity that will keep a fleet of ocean freighters in But in many other respects we believe the South | npo v A, Counter of Peters- | Public Accountgnt HEINKE GENERAL regular trade with the continental United States and | pect capable of handling their own domestic prob- | | “demonstrates that private capital can make use of jems without having too many Federal laws shoved ' :’:;gB;inx‘xzr H"D‘::le““' stopping “1 Q. What are the duties of the bridesmaids other than those during | REPAIR SHOP b ~ publicly-owned raw material in accord with sound con- |down their throats by outside influences. Designing i : RS f‘the wedding ceremony? w bing, Of 'ax Counsetor servation practices.” |white politiclans could easily make use of the Negro . gAyMON CREEK COUNTRY A. It is customary for the bridesmaids to act as hostesses at the ',', ’wml'"'" Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 It now looks as if a real conservative boom is com- | vote to create and intensify racial hatred, rather than 'y g open every afternoon from Wedding breakfast or reception. kemith 3 | to work things out gradually and in a more orderly . g 4 5 5 5 GENFRAL REPAIR WORK . ing to Southeast Alaska ke The ool BeabiGe rest ity Tor 2 o'clock to 5 a. m. 956 1t Q. Wouldn't it be time enough for a bride to wait until she returns {| phone 204 929 W. 12th ‘St FOR R e | nnfm::r. i egl.'o Ay <Ay el lrturs v_m Bcamos o from her honeymoon trip. before acknowledging wedding gifts? ety | their “place in the sun” and an aroused Southern spirit | NOTICE OF MARSHALS SALE | 4 d a ape' MARITIME SITUATION [migh! Work to their disadvantage rather than helping 'ynited States of America, Territory | A, No.. the gifts should be acknowledged before she goes away. ] 1 RS | vote to create and intensify racial hatred, rather than | o Alaska First Judiclal Divie Q. Is it necessary that a man hold his hat in his hanti when in a w . ld’ n -s! West Coast chipping passed the half-way mark in | helping them. [ gt s shop with 3 woman? arfield’s IGg SHiore Idenl Paini Sh I - 1 A. No, he need not remove his hat. 1 (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Op . the eighty-day ccoling-off period last week still trying — Pubiic notice 15 hereby given, thilt | to cffect agreéments with the maritime unions. | The with his feet on solid ground may by virtue of a Writ of Execution, =" ="rmerremecoreioronooms ~ NYAL Family Remedies The Impartial Dispatcher—hiring hall issue, re- |get farther than one who jumps up and down on a dated July 8th, 1948, issued out of F b‘ HORLUCK’S DANISH ' mained the most prominent. plallmm—«vBaltlmore Sun). the District Court of the United '_ 0 K a nd LE A R H A. C. GORDON ICE CREAM 1 - The industry has continued to assure maritime | ey s 'States, for the First Judicial Divi- - Phone 549 Fred W. Wenat Juneau’s Finest Liquor Store A legitimate question: If a cavity can be blamed sion of the Territory of Alaska, on ¥ et e ) workers and Government conciliators that it has ! i I " for a tocthache, what causes headaches?—(Everett and in pursuance to that certain | Q1 “peither the intention nor the desire” to eliminate |7 1 " 7 dgmenl: o % SREL 1 &Hp: miost oablibtainous bountre i (hE eid? Huichmgs Ecnnmy {a hirinz halls: that it merely wishes to make certain e TR “hv the. oth ‘day: of | Julig 1088 et 2. Who was the wealthiest President of the United States? { Market B A v A B D £ s { that the hiring halls conform to the provisions of the The big, brave census bureau, safe in its anony- favor of JOHN RECK, Trustee, as 3. How many ribs are there in the human body? ATS—GROCERIES . Taft-Hartley Law. Conformance to the law, the WEA | mity holds that “a housewife Is not a working woman.” plaintiff, and against FRANK W.. 4. What percentage of the land surface of the U. S. is desert? ME‘FR&—DELWERY e Phone 689 insists, means that an unp‘uzxal dispatcher will be put | —(Tacoma l\ew:-’l‘rlbune\ | HARRIS, as defendant, I have on | 5. What insect is an ancient and well-known paper maker? : N 53— 95 l - - — — —— 8 i i ame o this 13th day of July, 1948, levied ANSWERS: S PHONES 553—92—! 1 ] 1 S v .| “conditions in the Eastern Zone upon the following described real » Grace Wilson . . . It is very impor | 1. Switzerland. "‘e waShlllghll x:m that your organization gcthmve reached their lowest standard estate, situated in the City of Ju- 2 Cdotge Waskitghon. | 'fllfl Mm no“l ® ‘buw on the case at their earliest|yet. Improvements depend upon neau and Territory of Alaska, to- . o ¢ Thocharles w' cmer 5 s Mer"'GO'Round { Sbrivertents Vo, ‘¢ g ,m,)mmn”imwrts of raw materials, and ef- wit: | TRaSeta, ewly Renovated Rooms . e |that your representative telephone |orts to obtain these from Russian; Al of Lot 1, in Block 233, of the | : :_:0";22 nfr cent. Mflflm st Reasonablo Rates . | Mrs. Thomas in order to make satellites have had little success, | Casey-Shattuck Addition to the City | b e hornat. PH . By DREW PEARSON an appointment.” ‘pamculnrly because the Russians of Juneau, Alaska, according to the — r - S Pourth and Frankiin Sts. ONE BINGLE 0 . (Continued from Page One) Rep. Thomas had voted against appear unwilling to give the nec- official plat thereof; | im— l PBON'I 136 —_ S - — | Roosevelt relief policies, but when' @SSary support and because the in- and. that I ¥, acoosdinbly, oiter c J EHIE'DIEI':" - c P A 555 : v 1 of the amount of $11892 which it came to his aunt, things were dustry of the Eastern Zone has had Sflidd“fl: ea‘lfl‘g 1;’:‘ sflle.d flbte rt’“;ldm L N ' M lflv FHONE , . Should be pald with this retwm. difteent. Pete Hujted obeved |t Mt o ofter inxern. RGN Sr e o BUSINESS COUNSELLOR ":? Thomas Hardware (o. | - Therefore, 1 personally shall ap- mders Mrs. Thomas' aunt was/ “There is in fact an economic . 7 2 . y ¢ . preciete it if this payment be de- | !taken care of. crisis ‘In the Soviet Zone which de- :t“‘}‘:et' It-?:ft' g:olrof? ?hce}o;‘l:d:;-fl' Accounting Systems Taxes ., et m LWI’AIN“_ w ‘ 0 — |mands an activist political party, - Fill b 45 & PHONE 216—DA and ferred for on month.” 4 party. Phone 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. o S or SODA POP HARDWARE i Territorial Building, in Juneau, Al- i . How “personal” his "apprema-{ TROUBLE IN wED ARMY (and the Soviet authorities are aska. tion” was, few people knew—c: economic situation bl it S - Reports have leaked out through meeting an Dated at Juneau, Alaska, the 13th | 3 - s tainly not the Collector of Intern- |the Iron Curtin that an anti- | familiar in Russia by methods day of July, 1948. | Windew—Auto—Plate—GLASS { R‘wmuu and “by al Revenue. For it was Thomas|Communist movement may have | (Purges) which are . also familiar WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, himself who was short the money |sprung up inside the Red Army.| {in_ Russia. [Umted States Marshal. Territory of The sweetest spot i” Tw” mm Guss cno J '. w &co . - . 1 ”» Note—The restlessness behind pay, not his clerk. One munlh! According to uncensored repons.! Alaska, First Judicial Division. | > later, Thomas had recouped his fi- | anti-government tracts have been;the Iron Curtain as reported “"“V”. By SIDNEY J. THOMPSON, CIIANNEL EMP 0BIUM 538 Willoughby Avenue Our Doorstep Is Worn by i nancial position and sent the check | circulated among Russian soldiers i§ all the more reason why the Deputy. Candi Ice C Soft D dard Satistied Customers” d to Internal Revenue. |and have even shown up cn the State Department needs to get'mir puplication, July 14, 1948, g = Jee Cream B0t Drnles = Tolintcos . B e publication, July 330 South Franklin St. J. A. SOFOULIS, Proprietor DON ABEL , PHONE 633 ; The kickback plan worked 50 |streets of Leningrad. Pamphlets propaganda to the Russian peoplé . ¢ publicauon Aug 4 1948, well that four years later, Miss|published by an “anti-Communist immediately emphasizing the basic FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers): Midkiff having got married and|organization in the Red Army” fiiendship of the American people| SALN TRY leit his phantom employ, the Con-/ajso have been picked up in Vienna ;:d comm:l"imandmg the lies of the;Cl.UB open every afternoon from n G GA u - GREASES — GAS — OIL gressman decided te extend it. On which is partly occupied by me oscow radio. 12 o'clock to 5 a. m. 956 1t 2. B 3 Nov. 16, 1944, the House Disbursing SC‘.';,[ ,mo“p& ¥ B — : ® | est Bank in Alaska 2 E J““‘ ofor CD. Officer wes notified to place on| Meanwhile, Lt. Gen. Kuzma Ro-: | rhmmm of Main Street ! Themas' payroll the name of Ar-|manovich went so far as to com- Cro S\N'Ol'd Puzzle ! -'0' ' i ' 4 $ . L L i nette Minor at $1800 a year. Actu- iplain in an article in the Soviet | : E ml er Hil aflfill ury o Bfl“hfl'—lm hxhl—l'h',“'"‘o““”" MAKE i ally, Miss Minor was a day worker | Army Journal recently that dis ACROSS 38 Leave . ! he AL ot o JUNEAU DAIRIES who made beds and cleaned the|cipline has sunk to a new low.| § Dasce step . Moccasia DELICIOUS ICE CREAM rooms of Thomas' secretary, Miss | He demanded a txght,emng-up worship 42, Afresh ’mB M for it b; ' Helen Campbell. Miss Minor's sal- | against laxity in the Army. b B woa R BT o o (] cul“" “‘l” 'm o ary was remitted to the Congress-| Uncensored _diplomatic advices| 13 Any climbing " publications | Jmau Dme‘:lnc 0 man. She never got it also indicate that the Russians are Pt g nk " : Er This arrangement lasted only a |reaping political repercussions in 14 Regret §1. Pertaining to tetson and Mallory Hats Clnyl Mari y month and half, for, on Jan. 'Eastem Germany. One bloc of | 1 Protbctions on 53 Ocupics o A:wmflw b e Engines | 1945, the name of Grace Wilson‘cerman Communists has appealed| = type Ingredient of Edmends Sbow MACHINE SHOP | appeared on the Congressman's poldly to the Soviet military ad- | HY frog or toad 57 talian eity Skyway Luggese Marine Hardware £ payroll for $2.900. | ministration to abandon the Berlin| 20. At the top 59. Domestic ray . D st 3 ) | | 22! Electrical unit animal PSSR s} blockade. | 23 Dried flower 60, Turkish ch“ G WQ C HIS WIFE'S AUNT | As a result of this unrest in! , .bud - E‘g‘;';;';'{;{"g," i o rmer Go. Miss Wilson turned out to beithe Soviet Zone, Russia has or-| 27 Backs of necks poetic Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle | m'm s . Mrs. Wilson’s aged aunt, and dur-)dered a purge of the Russian-{ 39 gflgllffl el hfi lien ing the year 1045 she drew checks spensored - Socialist Unity Party| 33 Occupled a seat 64. Medisinal e LR HOME GBOCERY ot totaling $345746, though she didand one of the party leaders in| 3% Biblcaleity — c,,'.‘}'k’fi’ 2. Presently 4. That which NUNN‘BUSB B:HOES ( ‘ é not come I the office, in fact| Saxony, Herr Schliebs, bitterly cas-, neutralizes [ 3 2 = \ mfl mfi Phone l‘s remained quietly in Allendale, N.|tigated some of his co-workers at| 7 ////’/’ ZAT g = b J. where she was supported by|a recent conference in Bautzen. | | 6. Sallor s & ork n'n'mm . Mzs. Thomas and her sisters, Mrs. | “When members of our party op- . . , T Record of a as a palt-up suvsciTber ‘w FHE VAILY ALASKA Q"‘“’ Work Clothing American Meat — Plone 3 2 yeghaaal e . // single event || et G A L et sl P"ifi;;::n fl..//% -antir " || EMPIRE S invited to he our guest THIS EVENING HENNING ” T In the summer of 1946, however, | comrades in important posmons‘ . Subtle inylsible Present thueo“mp to the hox oftu;e ot e & mwm ' r for Men ‘ z 0 R ' c the Congressman decided to let the |stir up party members against the cougty suppert his wife’s aunt, /USSR, it is time to draw the emanation 3 - CAPITOL THEATRE . Early musical ahe % T SYSTEM CLEANING since his son had recently married line between a member of the| Thasrioent L4 and he wanted to put his daugh- party and an agent of United 3 Selacta, and regeive TWOTlGKEl‘S {o see: ter-in-law on the payroll. There- | States imperialism.” Harvests n. w- cmn AlaSka Lflundy after, his daughte: -law, Lillian, drew Miss Wilson's salary, and the| RED PURGE IN GERMANY ) Congressman demanded that his An uncensored report from Sax- wife’s aunt be put on relief |ony also declares that “prepara- And when Bergen County offi-|tions for a party purge are in fact cials were @ little slow gbout tak- | taking place on an extensive scale ing care of Miss Wilson, Thomas in Saxony, and it is safe to assume showed that he was not a‘leading ' that the SED (Socialist Unity Republican politician for nething.| Party) is ih the process of re- Writing to Peter @Halsted, Director formation along more strictly So- of the Bergen County Welfare viet lines.” Board, the Congressman said: | One reason for the unrest in the “Dear Pete: You will recall that! Soviet Zone has been a general 1 suggested that you have one of | economic breakdown. your assistants contact Mrs. Thom “After three years of systematic as ingthe m: atfer of her aunt, Miss | exploitation,” the report continues 3 F"S'D'iuk':: of ” n " 8 - Packs s G pRONE 1¢_THE ROYAL BLUE CAB €0, again - ;;‘;l;l‘:;nl fruits M o inpured eab WILL CALL FOR YOUnnd ¢ " sy Phone 266 for Appointments [T —— . Observes 7. Larse. trdpica) gnfvgn YOU to your home with our compliinenta. - 2 ASHENBRENNER'S Al vmmcw e May Appear!” ' SAIIHAI! m: S dialnish T LA || NEW AND USED 1. Dross of a 1s_rnoNEs-—4s | EUIIITUIB e metal lht Delivery lfi'mmw‘” Folio 53 O)nlum. by . = - T L z% $4u g SUNSAN 3}! Wfl-' }“Q« % A ;ln ‘i‘ ane flmm aew .fiiflnw