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g FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1948 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 47 SECOND and FOURTH Monday -of each month' in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. WILLIS R. BOOTH, Worshipful Master; JAMES LEIVERS, Secretary. » PAGE FOUR . banks Rotary Club are to be commended for the quick! . . Dally Alaska Emplre land direct action in firmly denouncing the Pacific| Coast longshoremen’s strike. H mnnm.eMuery n‘fl&n; :Invl Sunday by the | The Fairbanks Chamber took no light view of | ,m,,fi ,:.ld‘::x: g"‘,‘.{:'f,fir,‘:fif‘{,,m the steamship tie up and in terse factual language it g‘m%:gffi!flmoo Mo -v‘wm:::: demanded relief from the President of the United WILLIAM R. CARTER ‘ - . mditor and Maager | States. The Fairbanks Rotary Club followed with | | VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS 20 YEARS AGO 7%e empire ||uiie i, Beward Street. Visiting Comrades Welcome. SEPTEMBER 17, 1928 cou‘.’m.,q.r,;‘?ncim A six and a half pound baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry | B. SHERLOCK, Adjut- %‘zfiéfin 5 -2 » e Managing Bditor its endorsement of the resolution which it will des- seoe - - v - business Maneeer ;e to clubs in other cities and to the international | ® | stonehouse at St. Ann’s Hospital this morning. Both mother and infant Eieced In the Post Office in Junenu as econd Clas Master body. . SEPTEMBER 17 : were doing well. Mr. Stonehouse was in charge of the warehouse of IR - R i vl SUSBORIEEION R s B0t woe Wt Once again Alaskans have become the victim of | l"':” o | the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads. B P 0 E six months, $8.00; ene $15.00 a knock-down, drag out battle between a ruthless Lillian Uggen 3 Gznnun Bnos, LU0, LKS By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: . H d the ste hip c anies. | ® Mrs. E. O. Davis . i One 5o Ih advance, $15.00; 8ix montha, in sdvance, $7.00; | Hitler of the waterfront and the steams hip companies. ¥ Nins . A dance and carnival, sponsored by the American Legion, was held Wid lecti Meeting e wse month, 1 advance, 3180, This man who was once slated for deportation as a|® Lillian Collins ! : est Selection of very Wednesday at & m«nuro:“:m c;:nrer r. ‘{tvcr 1 lhoym -|:| prnng:lyqdn‘o"lh Communist has risen to his great power through . Dorothy Heliker o |at the Fair Building the previous evening. Sam Nelson won over Sailor u U “R s 8 P. M. Visiting brothers wel- IDess oe of any fallure or irregularity o very . ot y . o ' come. ibeir pupers. 5 3 2 coercing the 30,000 longshoremen of the West Coast | ® T. R. Van Wert 2 :"8"":5': mi‘: a J“:ose:s deémon and Mclntyre‘wor;l over Marlowe in the mfudlgillmx H. SADLIER, Telephones: News Office, 602; Business oOttice, 374 into believing he is battling for their rights . It is ® Louis smunio:x # wo prel ary bouts. Collier beat Brown in the main bout. PHONE 399 er. W. H. BIGGS, MZMBFR OF ASSOCIATED PRESS almost needless to say that the power which he wields | © Steve Vukovich o it Secretary. e mveh dugtomne > 7 tadtied 1o Ao raner. and which he desires to hold is his only motive and|® Noreen P. Andrews . Mr. and Mrs. F: A. J. Gallwas, of Douglas, entertain at a reception woubl sputches oo B - Y gk ; . e O Mnia paver 80 aiso the Jocal news publisned that a rank and file vote tomorrow would break the | ® M“‘;:‘t‘“:’fi"“““ : in Douglas honoring their son and his bride who were visiting Alaska|| “Say 1t With Flowers” but verein. strike wide open 1 iV Bkl |on their honeymoon. NATIUNAL REPRESENTAIIVES — Alaska Newspwpers, \U1 |/ But we can harbor no such .fond hopes and|® Mamie Stevens o | ; Al “SAY IT WITH OURS!” H' s- GBAVES sourth Avenue Blde, Scattle. asi. Alaskans must therefore try to make their volces and|[® @ © ¢ o o & © ¢ bt g Mrs. Belle Simpson, National Vice-President of the American Legion Juneau Florisb The Clothing Man LEVPS OVERALLS | their pleas heard. Auxiliary, left on an extended tour of American Legion units in the for Bovs This can be done through concerted action onfas top man in the powerful AFL States. the part of all cities, all chambers of commerce, all | Teamsters, Union. g 7t | organized groups. None can take a light hearted view his resounding victor x T e i ¥ Milton A. Lagergren, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lagergren, of Juneau, n. m red c.. RS e R TSy e S Y — -~ PHONE 311 |of the matter and attempt to laugh off another trans- | in a showdown with Dan Tobin, G Cllih i B o My $in bis febshitt { portation strike. |72-year-old national teamsters’ was to enter the Colorado Sc 0ol of Mines for his freshman year. . = PO e a1l know we will not starve. We cannot kid | president at an exeoutive board| E e g Bert's Food Center | ourselves or anyone in the States about that. We can | moeting in Chicago last weck. To- Weather: High, 44; low, 44; cloudy. ' Grooery Phones 104—; [always get enough to eat, [ DIy Still retains his $25.000-A-YEAT | pammmemmonimom e n oo e HAY, GRAIN, COAL Meat Phones as—uro“ | But what purpose will this serve if at the end of job, but Beck is the ruler of they : % f by and STORAGE Deliveries—10:15 A M. {a long strike our economy is wrecked through lack of | million-member union. D l I- E I h i g S 2:15 — 4.00 | goods to carry on trade and business in our own com-{ A week previous, Tobin had an- al y essons In ng Is W. L, GORDON .___& | munities. grily rapped Beck's ambitious || Call EXPERIENCED MEN Alaska JANITORIAL Service FRED FOLETTE That is where the hurt is going to be. That iSV‘knuckles in the teamsters' official | |why we must see that ships start running—by whom | paper. In this caustic blast, Tobin WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Reverend William Hill will "The Rexall Store” we don't care—which will supply us with all our | had served notice that he had the address the people.” Say, “THE Reverend William Hill." FOR SALE: CULTURE 1goods, not just emergencies. power to fire Beck any time as OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Diabetes. Pronounce di-a-be-tez, I Phone Red 559 Your Reliable Pharmacists N N g | The chambers of coménerce] 0{ AinSk; w_c:iuldt io “executive vice-president.” g 88 10 DIE, A unstressed, both E's as in ME, accent third syllable. o — e 4o well to send a delegation directly to the President to| The two men had been warring OFTEN MISSPELLED: Cavalry (horsemen). Calvary (where Christ . BUTLER-MA WANTED: At once, two hundred subscribers to O o him the seriousness of our situation. | hehind-the-scénes for months over . ‘O oy STEVENS, o URO & i impre: Juneau Concert Association's 1048 concert'series. Con- [myo very life of the last frontier is at stake. The|Beck’s turbulent union-raiding and tact any committee member or Ernest Ehler, President, | potency of America's defense outpost is threatened. | empire-building on the West Coast.i The President has the power to declare the West | The Washington State Federation SYNONYMS: Cordial, hearty, sincere, warm, ardent. L y 3 ADIES'—MISSES’ WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us 2 READY-TO-WEAR immediately. i And Mr. Ehler means immediately. |Coast strike a national emergency. He can order|of Labor and other organizations increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word:, Unless $1,500 is subscribed within a very few da s.igovernmcnt agencies to transport goods to Alaska. | had publicly assailed these tac: IGNOMINIOUS; humiliating; degrading. “He heard the judge pro- Seward Street Near Third plans for a 1948 concert series will have to be can- !This he must do and this Alaskans must persuade (ties. Also, Beck was making 10 pounce the ignominious sentence.” ‘mm to do immediately. secret of his enthusiasm for the Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager celled, money already subscribed refunded and the inery it such recourse i i - r . Tobin is a i st attem f & gr f Juneau men and women | The machinery to put such recourse into action | Dewey-Warren ticket. earnest attempt of a group of Jur {if started right now would take several weeks so every fifelong Democrat. MODERN E'”O U ETTE by 3 ROBERTA LEE N Y “live” e ent to Juneau will have | i B SNy, U ERUEAAN g 2 {minute of hesitation is preclous time wasted. In the secret executive board been for naught. : | The Chamber of Commerce in Anchorage, the city | meeting, Beck forced Tobin to The community concert enterprise which origi- |that has most at stake in a maritime strike, cannot | back down completely. e e and Supplies As a result, the board gave Beck Q. What should one do if someone reaches across another person | Phone 206 Second and Seward ABCHIE B. BETTS nated here two years ago has now spread throughout | oy sit by and wait for something to happen. T Alaska. !c’nnnm, take a Jight handed view of the situation. It|a clean bill of health on his West j, ider to shake hands? | Because a combined program planned wu‘h other :should act now and by its actmp inspire oz)}ers to act.|Coast operations, and announced A. This is not good manners, but if it is done, you must accept|] HEINKE GENERAL Public Accountant Alaskan to . Ketchikan, Anchorage and Fairbanks, | Alaska cannot afford again to be tied up by | the teamsters would take no stand 3 2 | | foplh| ) Y . the offered hand, and at the same time beg the pardon of the person REPAIR SHOP uditor reduces the price of the programs, makes it possible |a maritime strike even if the cause behind it were on the Presidential race. It was E £ | A Ot ing better artists to Alaska, it is desirable m‘m’nuuw which we are more than certain is not. |a shutout triumph for Beck. across whom yoll ZeeES, Welding, Plumbing, Ol B Tax to bring better artis b A B otk 2 e " He lost no time in demonstrating Q. Is it correct to use the fork or the spoon when eating desserts? Blacksmith Work Simpson dldg. Phone 757 ff sauseicommunity: concerta 8s an alc eaks BIER: | B e e and his intentions, A. Desserts are usually eaten with a fork, although this would|{ GENERAL REPAIR WORE This year every other town in Alaska has sub-; The Emergent lIssue ! Several days later, Lester Hunt, depend upon the type of dessert. Some can be eaten only with the spoon.!! Pheme 204 929 W. 12th Bt FOR scribed the funds necessary to guarantee three con- 1 e | long-time teamster editor and close Q. How-can a host or hostess divert a guest without seeming rude % W l certs during the season ' (WasnmElaDiEXeR) | Tobin adviser, quit. And other Key if he seems to monopolize the conversation? i a l Pflpel' Every town, except Juneau ; Barring a speclacul_ar increase in world tension | Tobin lieutennn_ls were tipped that A. At the very first pause, ask some other guest if he won't re]awl w‘fli 1) 1 This will be the third season of Juneau com-|and a real emergency in our Russian relations, one|the same ax is being sharpened (oo 'yoecting incident or experience eld S mg ore . . munity concerts. Will be, that is, if that additional |cannot escape the conclusion that the 1948 presi- |for them. Beck is now in the ' : (Pormerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Ideal Paint Shop $1,500 can be raised. | dential campaign is going to be waged, and df‘rfldetd-isaddle and it's the begining of the o | NYAL Family Remedies e IR e ave familiarized Juneau |OR the primary issue of high prices and living costs. | end for old Dan Tobin. { . Phone 640 Pred W. Wi o mreviops. seasgus have femt A {The candidates and their backers will talk of many | sl A i I_O K a nd I_E A RN by HORLUCK’S DANISH : m 1k A. C. GORDON ICE CREAM i 't associa W people with the plan of the concert association e |things, But outside a few Southern States. where | ! Tuneau’s Fineét cause it is necessary to guarantee the expenses of o, ;% yvc are o dominant issue, the bulk of voters artists before the season begins, a full subscribtion | e, ¢, persuasion are going to be thinking of the i : ..........._. ,.,. il _., - i of all who wish to attend the concerts is necessary In {costs of living, and little else. | 1. Excluding outlying possessions, which are the two largest countries Hllicllmgs Ecnom’ Liquor Store advance. .| This doubtless will work somewhat to the ad-| jon BRI continents? \ Market @ Membership in the Juneau Concert Association ;vanmzo of President Truman, whose prospects other- . 2. Is aluminum an element or a compound. arke A R n s is $7.50 and that sum entitles the members to attend- | wise would be entirely hopeless. But it is not an open- ar l“ am 3. How many cubic inches are there in a gallon? MEATS—GROCERIES i ance at three fine programs. land-shut case. Many factors are involved in the | 4. What acid is found in lemons? FREE DELIVERY Phone 689 ¢ That is, of course, if those 200 additional mem- ;‘pcstwar inflationary trend. And it probab};/ 'i; beyo‘nd COPENHAGEN—®—A far = hit 5. Who founded the Mormon Church? PHONES 553—92—95 " g e Ju r s i he skill and wisdom of any man to na lown for | ¥ ANSWERS: 7 berships are sold and the Juneau Concert Association ‘l 9 I : o A {a tree near the road outside the L can continue its programs for a third successful sea- ‘surem'"ht‘ 1:;; responsibility for soaring prices Of ;.. " ¢+ pinen The front part 1. Canada and Brazil. i n' Al.’h. nd.l consumer g 3 v t. ¥ son o i O ek tiglien | £ S S R S i| The Charles W. Carter || | 1t would be too bad to give up the concert series | price ciumrr‘\(l.h Butd}( w;’:s;\drl ’I‘:umatn :v:o l;::.(;l vgfi;vcaped itfaries; i . Gl i M 7% Renovated Reoms i ontrols wi undignifie haste a 6 5 N ’ % 3 . oml % .“.-.'. for lack of support in Juneau PRy = 2 3 The cause of the accident was—| 5 Joseph Smith 1805-44). u] ’ Biin'a siggcstion: It you ars.niob going to-e'|PAYIRE thie ¥ay fer breakdown of price controls. It "y o jely. The dish had Pourth and Pranciin Sta. PHONE SINGLE © S ik ol NG member- | V85 @ Republican Congress which lowered income been placed In the back of the F=—— e PHONE 136 in town this winter, purchase three stud borwise | taXes drastically — a pleasant but very inflationary | *°¢0 PR b K er foods, and ; el ships at §250 each for school children who Otherwise ooijon~ yet it was Mr. Truman who asked for a 2 5 c. J' mmnmcn S c- P A | when the driver drove compara- 9 e PHONE 555 might be unable to attend | whole package of new social gains measures, entailing | . i B Sl ol o, 55 £ + infla | tively slowly through a village, BUSINESS COUNSFLLOR .ld everage Lo. s - large, new expenditures and therefore strong infla- several hundred bees were attract- 1 ol (kb am” .' are (o. .et’s Back Up Fairbanks’ Start tionary pressures. s Wholeskle [us "dn(mu;h!:' age News) | Examples might be multiplied, but the point would ed by the smell. They swarmed Accounting Systems Taxes PAINTS —— OILS cairbanks Chamber of Commerce and Fair- (be the same. through the open car window and Phone 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. PHONE 216—DAY er NIGHT Builders’ and Shelf The Fairbanks Chamber o a A A o dive-bombed into the juice. ' for MIXERS or BSODA POP HARDWARE : ! Note—The Committee also plansjdenl Truman as “anti-Semitic and u"rh&epa;;e;ge(;s) ttrli:?ns«':l)ve:.flg\‘z‘: | T S T "le waShlngiOI‘l {to air numerous cases of looseness,‘unn-cathohc.“ The local Dewey!|ine pees struck back ‘And buszed The Sweetest Spot i” Tm |and possibly worse, in OIT admin- leaders are particularly sore 8t|.,.,ung while making furious at- Meny-fio-l!ound o T one_instance, & ship | Revercomb on this issue because of | (oo My m ol N ere” Result: the CHANNEL EMPORIUM Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS | | © Remington Typewri SOLD E‘n’i mv:cn“.',' IDEAL GLASS CO. | | J. B. Burford & Co. — was allowed to report its export- his refusal to permit the law 0| g jyer Jost control of thear and . Z By DREW PEARSON Jicensed cargo four days after sail- be revised at the special session, | suhsequently struck a tree. Candies — Ice Cream — Soft Drinks — Tobaccos 538 Willoughby Avenue “Our Doorstep Is Worn by ing and when it was impossible to|as urged by Dewey. e ’ 330 South Franklin St. J. A. SOFOULIS, Proprietor Opp. Standard Ol Co. . Oy iContir.ued from Pape Gnpe? check the actual goods. In a; - AWARDING OF CHRIS CRAFT' P 633 — ————— number of instances bamted goods BECK VICTORY FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT 17, AT FORD gk fapert Joms MasicEn fon seye | wae iuaed to be shipped 101 Duve Beck. lough, aggresive, 20TH CENTURY THEATRE, BE- tana AIGEN)CY eral months. One explosion has al- ssia an s s . Seattle labor mogul, has emerged | TWEEN SHOWS. 90 . ready been scored in the William | Among these shipments was al o 8 SHOW 2 2t Oldest Bank n Alaska GREASES — GAS — OIL Remington case. Involved in the | considerable quantity of Strepto- | S— Bou GA“ Jlnen “0'0!' Russian “spy” charges, he was dis- mycin. Also, geophone cable, vital | : = 1] " c.. closed to have been until recently in petroleum geological ~surveys.| Crossword Puzzle olT 1891—0ver Half a Cem“w of Bankllfl—lm Poot of Main Strees a key official in the Commerce| This case is particularly odorous | : R: ‘ uc',mlrn:;gn:j\ o;:u,l- urh In : x“ Sz;l‘iaxc;:r,dx'i:(;;l)o:.? 1;::1521i0‘:§c§ c[:(ll-j P i anbling AMV: ; MAKE tional Trade, which issues export|dence, no exporf a8 eVEr! | goit per a5 Poriikie l JUNEAU DAIRIES ce actually issued. | 4 Bridge 1 helt ACER tice jactually jssued I SiclEle e 5. Vi. henrenas DELICIOUS ICE CREAM - | 12 One of t ( icly alone PRESSURE WARY by \;lx!i:'lur‘l.(onio i f‘d‘f?"& TlloE Bank & daily habit—ask for It by name . Wear 4w " Lande This is the evidence the Coms A newsman was strongly press-| 4. U.—,:,r.|:.'| " property € D Junm i R P MUBHAR: for an exclusive statement. But| 16 Plac 43 Exist EINEGE f : x(“ ;\d)wlr.vlwo: he wrote a let-{{0F &5 exchs g‘m o i way P! :J,\‘x;::ll city ivia E‘L1 Sa ety Demflt Chrysler Marine Engines £ on hite louse stationery, i %, | tematically Lair 1 ¥ ask t 4 “Young man,” he sald, “you're, Il Sea eaxle 50. Pronoun O/ THER 1 % MACHINE SHOP asking the OIT to give the Cres- .y 1L San eamiy i A% Bttt it ol B R 7 fs e B give the Cfes-| g for something that would| '8 Phamatwnps 82 sl w £ [llalo! oxes for Rent Bt “TGRAig, BOmpRy 8 lioehae | thunder 56, Early. English R E/D) NElS|T Marine Hardware put me in an embarrassing posi- | tion. You remind me of the youth! who asked Socrates for advice on| 3 ¥ to export flour. This company has been under scrutiny for a long 2 "’5‘%‘"‘5[‘""‘ i Solution of Ye‘;!erd’ny'u Puzzie COMMERCIAL SAVINGS chu. G. wm cfi. time for buying export licenses | 23 . Groove 1 i : getting married. Socrates refus- | 59. Male sheep 64 Title of a 4. Disproved rom other concerns. This is a . . Abscond knight 6. Ireland prohibited practice ed on this ground, ‘Whatever I tell | R MR BOWN % Joiand, s Sy you to do, you will regret it and Exclamation . Amerfcan 1. Converse I FAINPIIng 3 GROCBRY ccording to testimony in the'y ©.o T i Biblical priest humorist 2. American lake knife Wand of the” Committes. Vaughan, | R0l it against mep: Haleh 63. Drain % Additionar 1. Koman date EARLE BLAND NUNN-BUSH SHOES e STETSON HATS Phone 146 down the time wrote his letter had “never the applicant nor THIRD PARTY | - Expert . as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA P s S the consis Nevertheless, hi: v | "WI"”'EH‘ invi : = e cons ertheless D e, Vg Demorats ar | e EMPIRE is invited'to be our guest THIS EVENING Quality Work Clothing - American Meat — Fhene 3 r vou he Crescent charging an attempted $100,000 | L3, ndia Present this coupon to the box office of the ! j(l-?mlm”' il responsibli- | deal between the GOP and the Frequently nm HENNING . Wallaceites. Rents ‘ ' ™ K phel Qulian fold the Cominit- | :Acoording:” $0:54he accusation, | h i k- 4 CAP“'OI- mnm : Cemplete Outlitter for Men ce that he obiaincd this Ietler Jienenants of Senator Chapman | e d receive TWO TICKE' from Vaughan Revercomb offered the money to: - Assistant S TS to see: Domingos Kailly 28. Stop [ Ty "ROLL ON TEXA ! Indian Measure of Lo Federal Tax—12¢ per Person 4. Sound of paln ) med the Wallace managers if they would | Commitiee that I n Julian put a candidate into the close race | lhxuugh.flh acquaintance and between Revercomb and former | that Julian boasted he had in-'Senator Matt Neely, the Demo- RB. W. COWLING COMPANY fluence in Washington and could | cratic nominee, h ould hav b obtain the “ export license Kailly made a thre r~con’\‘;r:; v;’xg‘i:z. ):v';:lcx s Sali Pno“ M—mfi n“YAL BL“ cA' m Delge-—Firmenih--Charmsn wanted for the Crescent Company.|the advantage, presumably, in m - Thy dants ¢ 2 DeSete—Dedge Trucks Julian made good his word and | Revercomb’s favor. . HIW m‘;g,"{ the ok and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU. and Xx:’uik;au ", 1eufin uccumpany-d the However, the Wallaceites refused. | 7 A"N\‘nlakomn | RETURN YOU to your home with our compllments. i A ddos 10701 Revercomb's _chanoes _ against | 7T | it WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ¥ " cloth 50. Nymph of the Mohammedan Julian also told the Committee Neely are very doubtful. The some other things. One was that| Democratic registration in West he and two other men were sec Virginia topped that of 1946 by a paradise ing Vaughan's intluence in connec- big margin. Also, some of Rever- | / tk Goms Jn i tion with a “cigarette deal” iutcomb’s former backers are | /“. © _ specifie ) giving /i By ](l})zl;)(;my. This affair involved him the cold shoulder because of | é. ':‘fifi'«?" ere o e or 000 cases of so-called “overag-|his authorship of the Displaced | [° ..%a. copatra's . Ad CP ) » 3 | lady-in- A 1 ed” cigarettes, i}'-'erwm Act, denounced by Preu-‘ a y A ':m\un"l & ewspapel' Vemsulg !