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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1948 MOUNT U LODGI SECOND and FOURTH THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FOUR VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS 3 ~ - . ' question decide victory or defeat for either? - Daily Alaéka Empire Let us consider first the Russian position: | 20 Y E ARS AGO from i {11 ek por Na: a3s0 o MoGARY 68 Fesich Thbth Pubitshed Gvery evesing exoent Bundsy by the With Alaska as a base, every major American | THE EMPIRE g:::g.;,‘}ul:?lsim in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. . EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY target from Los Angeles to New Yorlf is hrought} ottt Wilkolter nowxg':au-m .umeu.. Jnne.-u‘ lu-_nn within range of her bombers, and Russia has today | mmflx:«rrclmfi WILLIS - R, BOOTH, Ll DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - Vice-President | the greatest air force in the world. OCTOBER 22, 1928 3 H. SHERLOCK, Adjut- Worshiptul Master; JAMES W %hfggn LT LT LT L M e eeBane| The Siberian coasts on the Pacific and Arctic Y A 36-mile an hour wind, with gusts reaching much higher velocity, | % LEIVERS, Secretary. ALPRED ZENOER - =~ - =~ Business Manaser | Oceqns have been organized into a veritable ring| g OCTOBER 22 o iaccompanied by a downpour of rain, swept the local harbor. The Gov- | — wtered 1n the Post Office in Junesu as Second Class Msteer |Of air bases, the radii of which converge accurately |o —_— o |ernment Dock suffered the worst damage by the heavy seas that swept B “’_“"Emmn;:mz" L6 sor kil | O0 the vitals of continental America. le John Marshall ® {the harbor. Eleecvn piling were torn from the dock capping. A large GB““E Bnos. @ B. P 0_‘ ELKS six , $8.00; ene year, §15.00 During and since the recent war, Russia moved K George L. O'Brien ® | number of trees were blown across the Glacier Highway. ome 7 e A e aronoe Tn ‘advancs, $7.00; | 14 million people into her East-Siberian region, erect- | o Mrs. Jerry Cashen -1] Widest Selection of :‘;fflh:u ‘!,Lery Wednesday at th, th advace, §1.80. il RY ¢ i al'c 4 ssiberian | ® Mrs. W. E. Day . ¥ 8 ' 3 . M. iting brother: 5 ";:mw- 'lvu i e fuvoe 1 thes. wii peompity HOMSS | ing .s(-u.*n new mdusm.«l‘unes along zh.e Tram. berian 5 Bt Vo 5 Al Minard, Supellnten(le)l} of the Sunny Point Packing Company's LIQU‘)RS come. JOSEPH H. BAD;JE W Business Office of any failure or irregulsrity in tbe delivers | Railway. Huge factories and strong submarine nests plant at Kake, returned on the Admiral Rogers from Seattle. 1 Exal b E e News Office, 603; Business Offlce, 3%4. | have been built on the littoral of the Bering Sea, a | ® Danny Eldamor ' S i PHONE 399 m'f:;uler. W. H. BIGGS, v —_— - mere 100 miles from American territory. : M': ‘mengl‘mm : A baby girl, weight eight pounds, was born to Mrs. David Simonseni S TR 1 The Associnted Press 18 A chusively sntitied to tne use for Her explorers and scientists have worked in- RO e in St. Ann's Hospital “Say 1t With Flowers” but i "-:nu-;.uo‘rnt&‘:e::;m:h-_-l:f;nog‘l;:"lhg;fim.deraugably for decades to survey, chart and study |, ¢ ¢ 6 6 © © © 6 ® ® o —_— \-mn..n | operational conditions around the polar region. 3 —— e, : Misses Mildred Morrison and Mildred Hooker of Juneau had pledged “SAY IT WITH OURS!” | H. S. GRAVES WATiunAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspupers, i1 | These facts are dark enough in themselves. | {the Gamma Phi Beta Sorority at Oregon State College. Misses Elisabeth | b The Clot Jourth Avenue Bldg., Sesttle, VasiL | They are portentously black when we realize that ‘jOH" WIl(OX, ENGI“EER. |and Esther Kaser had pledged the Chi Omega Sorority at the University Juneau Florists ot ol:,lnx Man e Alaska, to all practical purposes of defense, is & sitting of Oregon PHONE 311 ERALLS | duck; infinitely weaker in every sense than was Pearl ’PASSES AWAY| poR".A"D RN 2, for Bovs | Harbor on December 7, 1941. | g ! ! Misses Josephine and Madeline Riedi of Douglas, left on the Prin- Here are some astounding and painful details of ‘mgnlhln \ivx;l"clox \\-:‘g:mflc‘g“ :‘3':; “";‘!cess Alice for Seattle, the former to become the bride of Mr. Louis ne nmin reed c.' — the American position today: |mining engineer, passed away injig. .., or Renton, Wash., and the latter to attend business college in Office in Case Lot Grocery ’ The present garrison is 7,000 .men, watching an s&"%fl";’-h 9’?“"3) ::‘b 2?33:5 :1:‘59«“1& ‘ PHCNE 784 Befl S rood cefl'@r area of 586,000 square miles and thousands of miles wme ;un:] bt gt L - 1 HAY, GRAIN, COAL 0;:6&7 Phones 104,~105 LRl e | " Mr. Wilcox was in charge of con-| Weather: High, 41; low, 41; partly cloudy. s and STORAGE N ';:‘_'I'"' 39539 Radar detection installations are so few and weak gtryction of the Salmon Creek and | fo—e e eseesoroeeemreeeomos: @oeeoss t 0 ”—’.’-‘ S_A.“ll. | that, according to an air force spokesman, “only a few Annex Creek dams near Junenu.i o ) 4 by ! * :00 P. ll.v valleys are guarded. We've got to be careful not to many years ago. For the past 17 D Iy L E gl h Call EXPERIENCED MEN || ———— tell an enemy which valleys he could fly through with- years, he was an industrial engineer | a' essons In n Is W, L. GORDON X out detection.” |for the Longview Fibre Company' b4 Alaska JANITORIAL Service e e Equipment is scant and inoperable, even if we iN Longview, Wash. ! % N | D The Hexa“ Sfon —— e 11100 the men to run it. -Outside, of Ladd Pield, our’ Mr. Wilcox is survived by his, WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I don't think we shall be ! Phone Red 559 ¥ R R i s M e Dilized be. WIdOW, Mrs. Bertine Wollenberg [ able to go.” Say, “I think we shall be unable to go.” | g Your Reliable Pharmacists AMERICA’S SOFT SPOT Iargst Blipasn B N e h‘"‘m"t ined be- wilcox; two sons, John Marthi OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Blase. Pronounce bla-za, first A as | BUTLER-MAURQ der g > i AR (e R now what extreem cold wijjcox of Portland, Ore., and Rob-|in ASK, last A as in GAY, and accent second syllable. { smvENs' & With a Congressional Committee just completing |would do to grease. * lert E. Wilcox, of Seattle, Wash OFTEN MISSPELLED: Plainness; two N's. i 4 DRUG CO. an investigation into Co|.-nmumsm in Alaska labor | A» few weeks ago, 4,000 American troops had to Final interment was in Portland. | SYNONYMS: Estimation, calculation, computation, appraisement. H LADIES'—MISSES’ unions and fifth column infiltrations, and the com-|be withdrawn from Alaska because there was no M R ! WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours, R READY-TO WéAR ing of Representative Henry Jackson (D.-Wash.) to housing to quarter even this pitiful handful. | The goggle eyes of a chameleon| =~ . vocsbu]‘ary by ‘mnstermg b e 7y Todx;y‘-; wordid o SRR gather first-hand details of the state of this Terri-| Of the $11,403,477,413 granted by Congress for re- focus separately on its prey. IDIOMATIC; pertaining to an idiom, or language pec\)x'llinr 5 nlpeople.! Seward Street Near Third X tory's defenses, with a clamor from other leading |armament during the last session, the allocation to — j"His Apeden %ie d;stincuy id‘m‘mnuc “ spurces for protection from any enemy, the following | Alaska was 50 million dollars or less than half of one NOTICE OF HEARING z 5 ¢ X editorial from a recent issue of the Seattle Post- |per cent of the total. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN |7 l Alaska Music SI]Ipl, Intelligencer is printed in full without comment: i At Point Barrow recently, a high-ranking Army that GEORG? Et CLEYELANrD ve(}: MODERN ETIOU ETTE by i| Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Reduced to its simpliest terms, the precarious and | officer thus summed up American preparations there: ::”:5;2‘;‘;; !;u‘dv}:ien e:l:;ek:nwn ‘R | ROBERTA LEE A R R R ominous tension that prevails in the world today is! “Launch a well-prepared attack against any ooy Badwin. ioesed; B H and Supplies caused by a simple and palpably clear motive: the Alaska base, and you'll take it if you are not a military filed herein his FIRST AND FIN- | X ’ i } 3 |{ Phone 208 Second and Seward sinister designs of Communism to impose its rule on |idiot.” AL REPORT of the administration Q Lo J?.hn Crdy l.s”t'ngraved o0 U Aoty af‘di ucnm B‘ Bms mankind. Before that, Gen. Omar Bradley, American Chief of the estate of deceased, and that she signs a ).etter Mary Gray,” would it be necessary for her to write HEIN GENER Public A 4 One obstacle alone stands between the Communist |0of Staff, told the House Alaskan Appropriations Com- a hearing will be had upon the same, | (Mrs. John) in parentheses? ! ‘REPKEAIR SHOPAL ¢ Accountant overlords and the achievement of their grandiose | mittee that an enemy in possession of Alaska could before the undersigned, at Jnneau,i A. No. | w Auditor P : d devastate the Northern industrial zone of the Alaska, at 10:00 o'clock AM. on De- i ; . . i| Welding, Plumbing, Ofl Burner b d scheme: the power of free, productive and democratic easily devastate the Nor ndus e s | Q. When a maid is serving dinner, should she wait until all the Absaios United States and probably be able to occupy the cember 14, 1048, at which time andi,, .. naye finished a course before removing any dishes? g DR Ede |/, Foos T fRpes. i place all persons interested in the =" 5 g : il GENERAL REPAIR WORK No reasonable doubt exists any longer that Rus- |West Coast. ; sald estate may appear and file | A. Yes. Phone 204 $29 W. 12th Bt FOR sia’s prime objective is to transform America into n‘ :‘:erek. lnhbrief nnd‘ ugly fxgm“;as,l is mide:::nowxz objections, in writing, to said Firsti Q. Is it proper for a man to walk along the street between two w l P Soviet satrapy. i anks, however, to & merelfu, prayjoenes, and Final Report, and contest the women he is accompanying? al pe' In the face of this bitter and implacable pres- 'have yet the time, and certainly have the means, of same. { A No; he should always walk on the outside. I . d: @ sure, America realizes that the only guarantee of |avoiding the criminal folly of another Pearl Harbor. ~GIVEN under my hand and the | e n et ot Wartield's nl'llg snl'e safety lies in military impregnability. We can make Alaska, if we have the intelligence seal of the Probate Court this 14th i b (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Ideal Paint shop There are many points to defend. | and the will, an inviolable bastion of freedom and a ’da‘ys:rlf)ctobcrv Ig:%xx A | LO OK a nd I_EA RN Ay C. GORDON NYAL Family Remedies One of these is Alaska, at once the most vulner- 'guarantee of world peace. 'U B nCommisskmer SR [!- B 9 HORLUCK’S DANISH Phone 549 Pred W. Wendt able presently, and the strongest potentially The money must be voted and put to work. Bases AT Judéé Tuieau. Precinat, | C 1T 2 S=apeacs ICE CREAM Alaska is the strategic key to the heart of must be equipped and manned, communications ex- po.. publication, Oct. 15 1948, = 1. What is peat? America tended and perfected. i £ | 2. At what average age have some of the greatest men of history Juneau’s Finest 7 ! q Last publication, Nov. 5, 1948. Huichings Ecnomy Market , performed their “masterpieces”? NOTICE 3. For what three common words does the abbreviation “St.” 1st. The Board of Trustees of|stand? ! If this is done, Russia may never strike. If it is not done, we will be inviting Russia to Liquor Store BAVARD'S It is also the perfect springboard from which America could launch a devastating counternttnck‘ | strike. against Communist aggression. ! th - of Yakutat has fixed: the g i Ll g 5 What then, are the relative postures of America | Let Congress digest these stmple facts and do its mfec(‘)‘r’ Wttt ‘s fixed the| 4 In what year did the Pilgrim Fathers land in America? MEATS—GROCERIES and Russia, in relation to Alaska, which is their closest | patriotic utmost to guarantee the safety and existence year a¢ ten mills cn each dollar of (5, What is m_" chief food for adding lime to.the body? { FREE DELIVERY Phone 689 - - point of contact, and possession of which will without of everything we have and everything We are. assessed value of property assessed; ANSWERS: PHONES 553—92—95 A R AR SN ) b b ERED BT ;) 0 TR oy em e | that of said rate 87% % is due to be 1. Partially decayed and compacted remains of mosses and other w . ers out of money to pay around jtives throughout Latin America paid for the balance of the current marsh plants, and which is used chiefly for fuel. Th Ch 1 w C Th. llllka.ll n.i.l "le afl“nmon $50,000 in expenses. |worked diligently on their assign- tax year which commenced August|{ 2. At about 47 years of age. i e Charles W. Carter R d | . A 'ed task of trying to get additional 1, 1948 and ended June 1, 1949. | 3. Saint, Strait, and Street. | Newly Renovated Reems MQ",.GO- oun MR. SMITH GOES TO linvitations for Alberto Martin Ar-| 2nd. That the taxes are now due! 4. In 1620. Mortuary st Reasenable Rates f TENNESSEE itajo, Franco's Foreign Minister— and will be delinquent on or befm‘ei 5. Milk. ' Pourth and Frankiin Sts. n has been ! essee sena- | By DREW PEARSON | Latest Smith operatiol |to jump into the Tenn | torial campaign with a letter to | insurance policy holders asking |them to vote for GOP candidate Contirued from Pape Omed without much success. Artajo came the 15t day of November of this to Buenos Aires as a guest of the year 1948 at 6 o'clock p.m.; providing, | Peron government and his boss in that if one-half of the taxes shall Madrid was anxious to have him have been paid on or before said visit other Latin countries. (15th day of November, 1948, before the hour of 6 o'clock p.m., the re- EYES EXAMINED LENSI;IS PRESCRIBED OPTOMETRIST 8econd and »ranklin Juneau PHONE 136 Card Beverage Co. 805 10th Bt Thomas Hardware Co. l though the next day was Sunday,| . & Porrestal marched over to the | Carroll Reece. The letter begins) The going proved tough, how- inviting the. policy holder White House in a sweat. For rein- |FY tolever. Only Peru and the Domini- “serve as a member of our national |can Republic came through with maining one-half of said assessed taxes shall not become delinquent PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 216—DAY er NIGHT l ! DR. D. D. MARQUARDT | . 1 forcement, he brought along Army v . il o ey advisory board.” Since the mimeo- | official bids, and the Peruvian in- U241 ‘:‘;elzz’l‘n;’“yh°l‘] A 1Y = for MIXERS or SODA POP peptidloo e They tried to talk the President | E¥aPhed letter is sent to thousands |vitation aroused vigorous criticism anuem il £ out of issuing the order, but a]]’of people the advisory board mus(}:';w:k:':l :rfeu“:;;;; :f":r’:n;?:gcfi: 3rd. The penalty and interest on plu bing ‘ Hea'ing Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS Remington Oil Burners ters SOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Brrford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Batisfied Customers” |be a gigantic one. i i "9 e E g all delinquent taxes shall be added, | Continues lobbyist Smith: “Weithe way to the Caribbean just to which shall be a sum equal to in- wish to call to your attention a|get wined, dined and hugged by o7 i matter which is of vital concernDominican dictator Truiillo. tareet 2 the gaieiar Lk per 4 | | num from the - date of such de- [to every policy holder in the na-| ynyjtations from Chile, Colombia Jinquency. tion. This is the election of Mr.jgng Bolivia were considered pos-( 4th. The taxes can be paid any Carroll Reece as U. S. Senator|ghle a few weeks ago, but the week day, except Sunday, at Mal- ‘rrcxg Te)r;ne}x;‘see. i) AR recently announced accord between lott's General Store, between the | “Carrol eece,” claims 1obbyist | gnanish monarchist and republi- hours of 1 o'clock p.m. and 4 o'clock Except for a tew minor points, gmith, “was quick.to realize h"W;can groups in exile caused these pm. or mailed wp the City Clerk. these were rejected. The MOst faa) this ‘New Deal' plan would | governments to back down. | 5th. A discount of 2% shall be o P &3 i >4 I important concession Truman mnde‘be to those whose future is depen- | g, pranco's chore boy had to allowed on such taxes if paid on or Truman would promise was to hold it up until the following Thurs- day to give them a chance to make suggestions. Late Thursday night Forrestal came up with a barrage of reccmmendations that would have blasted the heart out of the order. IDEAL GLASS CO0. 538 Willoughbf Avenue Opp. Standard Ofl Co. DON ABEL PHONE Telephone-319 ~ Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL Brownie's Liquor Store Junean Molor Co. | was to cite Forrestal's pet service,! insurance.” | e U T xcelient reserve»de’?; ‘;I;“:Ye‘ 1:“5:1‘;! 'E‘:m“e t:zhen a:comenb himself with the some- before the 15th day of November, PFoot of Main Strees okm ! e 5 §g: Id el what patronizing hospitality of 1948. Phone 108 139 So. Franklin P sl 2 .| member of Congress, served on the|presigent Peron who now figures, Sgd. DAVID C. HENRY | The President was out of town New Deal's temporary National|inay Spain is just a rather wobbly | Clerk. ! P. O. Box 2506 MAEN campaigning when the release was|Economy Committee, which con-iail to the Argentine kite. publication date: Oct. 22, 1948, Oldest Bank in Alaska AU DAIRIES finally made by presidential assis-|ducted the most critical investiga-| __ 5 3 DELICIOUS ICE CREAM: tant Dr. John Steelman. Yet evenition of the insurance companies e EAMAPSERAALF v . & daily habit—ask for it by name as late as the evening before!since the days when Charles Evans | £ i i publication, Forrestal was in Steel- Hughes probed them in New York. | Crohswor Puzzle ngngm € lasl—ovef ni“ a cefl'llf' °' Baflklflfl—lm Jllneall Dflil‘ies Illc man’s office trying to block theiThe life insurance companies were | P [ RrEMA] 8] 1[¢] ——'_; directive. | cross-examined from stem-to-stern, Acnosisd :'l’ :“""’ "‘““( Chrysler Marine Engines OLD LOBBYING TRICKS ; {ticipating but helping to appropriate | & Attives 33 Baptiamal e e e\n Edmends Shees MACHINE SHOP Old lobbyists, like chickens, al-imore congressional money for the| 11 Like a seed Vomal, ine Hardwase ways come home to roost. {investigation. 13 Conpanionable 31 Scene of Na- a ___'h___' ___."' Maziss q One of the oldest lobbyists, Who| Despite this, lobbyist Smith- con-| 14 Sviead & defeat ch G wam c° has tried his hand at all sorts of cludes his letter: “I shall appreciate | 15 Exile ' .’.‘.“}"', eanenng s f t D ,‘t e as. u. er Lo. little games, is Robert E. Smith,|a line as to your views on the| 3T 3uu uf Nut it i are y epfls ml.' cl.oms - who once held forth in a swankprobability of Mr. Reece’s election. Deep mud Abraham : sty : HOME GROCERY mension in Rock Creek Park|We ure of course deeply concern- | 5 LI, 1, 22 tand mesure Boxes for Rent d # AN g 0 1. ns ' where cox;glleszemee: Ldm:l;‘l C;'lfl“':‘h‘ed. Not that e Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle NUNN-BUgfl SHOES Phone 146 pagne and listened to s ords | g Nebraska STETSON HATS whispered by the big utilities. | INTERESTING TENNESSEE b e R oown greada. thors COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Smith was then lobbying against BATTLE i ‘,;!m 1 Go by nuto- Rumien Heme Liquor Store—Tel 009 the Holding Company Act. When Note—The senatorial race be- 5 Driene panhlie . J Quality Work C ] Amiciesn Moat =~ Fhane 8 and Estes Kefauver | is one of the most interesting in| his lob-nest was exposed, he quiet- tween Reece ly slipped out of the limelight —_—— 0 only to come back later with an-the nation. Yourg Kefauver dared Fart of & play. l.n I.A Cemplete Outfitt ) other high-sounding name—"The'attempt what everyone predicted ! 3”.‘«‘;“!‘;;“ i wnB“c.E c. B canl.l. Pite.Ou el National Conference of Investors,” was impossible—successfully buck: [@ LR as a paid-up subsecriber to THE DAILY ALASKA / supposedly to protect the stock-|the Crump machine. After being A Abbas EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING holders of the New Haven Railroad. defeated in the senatorial pri- vation Present this coupon to the box office of the However, U. S. Judge Carroll maries, the cantankerous boss of | S B o l. w- COMG Hinck of Connecticut soon punc-|Memphis got sore and bolted the Rlwe i tured that. After exposing the way | Democratic Party. i ppceiiink CAPHOL THEAT“ cofll’m Smith had put his daughter on' Kefauver is considered a young- > Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler the payroll, made his son-in-lawand-coming Cordell Hull, while ianoais and receive TWO TICKETS to see: na«:—nun Trucks office manager, and paid a salary Pgece got in wrong Wwith many Riniehes " " to himself, Judge Hincks stated: | Tennesseans because he opposed Provides ana BLo“nE In m nounn Tiae) “The dominant motive underly-'Cordell Hull's trade treaties. Reece, SHAFFER'S Federal Tax——\lZc——Pnid by the Theatre PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO0. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. ing the formation of this commit-once an energetic congressman, in tee was the desire . . . to obtain yecent years has veered toward a gainful retainer.” | Taft isolation and was a vigorous When this lobbying venture blew Dewey opponent before and at up, Smith conceived another high- | Philadelphia. ASHENBRENNER'S NEW AND USED FURNITURE SANITARY MEAT FOR BETTER ME\TS 13—PHONES- 49 sounding title—“The Life Insurance | . Bt b Policy-holders Protective Associa-| SPANISH FOREIGN MIN ER m‘ni\ for Pree Delivery tion.” Under this letterhead Sm!thi SNUBBED axt bdinn WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Phooe 785 143 Willoughby Ave. has scared enough insurance hold-; Spanish diplomatic representa- | RIGE At 3 )

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