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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1948 PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e Y © e 06 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 was to speak to the Maptha Society members R e watiication of ali news dicpstehes credited to it or not sise credited in tais paver dnd also tbe local news pubiiaded serein. NATionAL REFRESENTATIVES — Alasks Newspapers, 1431 (New York Times) If the center of population could make a noise we would probably hear it lumbering westward across - " o : e ~ 30~ ; releas -dnesday, Nov. 3, the day i e i iy e ’ — = b L g i s [4 : Glo-ROunH, ar SHEER, €8 e 4 E | % SEAT UNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 147 - (I('ll Y l I(l&ilu 1'"[)“'(3 after election, carried the lineup for the White House = H from C TLE SECOND and FOUBTR % kit ey pediis wesest Suncll ¥y ne staff to be announced by Dewey. It is doubtful if A T H E E M P I R E Morday of each month o IMPIRE PRIN NG COMrANY Pearson’s column received any space on Wednesday, Por COMFORT und | In Scottish Rite Temple iee;n:g _lr&um: Sereets, Juneau, Ah_-n ki he was away off on his predictions. Just to give a} B e W SERVICE beginning at 7:30 p. m. ;l -nmn«{:vm-)mov :fnuo T - - Vice-President | little inside info, Pearson and Truman never did “hitch | NOVEMBER 4, 1928 WILLIS R. ‘ e 4 ; |up” for some reason or other. George B. Grigsby, Democratic nominee for Délegate to Congress,| pewey W. Get e NEW Worshipful Master; JAMES W Local Republicans are also red-faced. It is said | e ®ihad a good chance to carry all four Divisions of sthe Territory and be|{ Metsdort WASHINGTON . Sebretary. they hoped for certain appointments under the Dewey | ® NOVEMBER 4 ® | clected to Congress by a large majority, declared James J. Connors,| Vice-Pres. I R 1 administration. But four years more to wait, isn't so | ® ® | Democratic National Committeeman. and Habit! Rz X very long if you say it fast. Give the local Republicans y ® I\(/i L. lfi‘:‘me;“l“?“h b i Inms:c B_ P_ 0 ELKS z B mail, postage paid. at tue followins rates: i G ine! ® rs. Mike Pusicl . i ; Direc . One year. In advance. 115.00; wix months, ' sdvance, #7.50; | CTedit, many of them placed their money on the line Mrs, Frank Metcalf . Mrs. Robert Simpson was a returning passenger on the Northwestern. | UIFERCK | o eypy aw moMt Meetidk: ebeiy w 4 o o e o th u R o s WOWR, Vb o Mis. J. L. Gray ) at 8 P. M. Visit] wii S cribers w1l cot vor 1y orompt 3 3 Mis. J. L. . M. oy a‘-‘;‘:?i:‘;flou‘m af Aty fatlure o7 irregularity 1 the delivery But the Truman victory was generally, one big| , Betty Rundell > Alexander Dunham, Douglas school teacher, had moved into the othin, JOSB mg!:mghg" wel- p el 5 surprise. 2 ¢ Exal EPH H. SADLIER, Telephones. News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. . Harry Bingham ® |Kilburn hostelry. ted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS i ASNOCHAYED RS Tk el O AR BT T T s Alfred Lancaster . R Secretary. i i The Mawetaied Pt la S2oiusively sntitied to the u California, There She Goes » . Mrs, S. D. Wingate, member of the National Board of Missions for | | ;the Presbyterian Church, the following afternoon. TaTERAX ,;'::‘ i Taku Post No, 5359 Meets first and thirg 5. Post Moose Lodge No. 700 Feusi of Douglas returned home after several weeks in i FUR FASHION SHOW | N7, { s o e« 2w e Indiana with the estimates just made public by the e Pk Chiists! Bltesn” Bétwaehs oA Relt- Jiiv 1 A0k e St. Ann’s Hospital following an operation for appendicitis. Regular Meetings Each Friday [ Seward street. Vutting est age increas cific © i —ARNOLD HILDRE o8 Welcome. largest percentage increase were on the Pacific Coast > 3 = 3 Governor- B ALFE, T —492 per cent for Oregon; 452 per cent for Cali- L : Electricity was off for 15 hours in Douglas owing to a high wind ]/ Secretary— Gommander; WILLIAM 74 blowing down cne of the light company’s towers, which carried the cable WALTER R. HERMANSEN ant. Adjut- fornia; 433 per cent for the State of Washington. | California, reaching 6,907,000 in 1940, this year passed | The fur fashion show {tOMOITOW [, ./ cc the channel. the 10,000,000 mark and now has more people than |in the Scottish Rite Temple will be- any other State except Pennsylvaia and New York. Bin at 3 o'clock and continue until During the past eight years she actually added almost |5:30 o'clock, it was announced at as many residents as her total population was at the |the Woman’s Club luncheon yester- end of the First World War. She has increased her |day in the Gold Room. The public share of the nation's population from a little over 5 |18 invited to attend the display of ‘ to about 7 per cent fur styles and see the movies ex-| «- Mrs, D. P. Payne had accepted a position with Gordon's Store m} She was formerly with the J. R. Heckman Store in Kezchlknn_‘ Bert's Food Center Grocery Phones 104— Meat Phones i Deliveries—10:15 A M. 215 — 4:00 B, M H. S. GRAVES { The Clothing Man i LEVI'S OVERALLS | Juneau. Weather: High, 44; low, 42; rain. for Boys ‘ It is entirely possible that Califorinia will in time ?lfl;!‘“;lgh tge trgnsitflon from ammal[; . . . by i ———— e outrun New York State, now 4,355,000 ahead of her, to finished product. D I I- E gl h i ” and Pennsylvanna, now only 656,000 ghead of her.| The three years 3""’“9“5“"‘9“‘5“ al y essons In n 's W. L. GORDON . The REXQII Sfl)flh L -— - ———— She has room enough. If there is a restrictive factor [Of the United Nations was the sub-33 0 e e e = GE“BGE Bnos, Your Rellable Pnarmacts: h‘ THE POLLSTERS it is one we hardly ever think of in that sense here— ject of a talk by Miss Elizabeth A Attes Bavine talked MWits ¢ ¢ i water. Southern -California has taken the Owens Mosher, for the clubwomen includ- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: 0L 8%, g Widest Selection of BUTLER-MAURQ f This isn't the first time the pollsters have been River and a part of the Colorado. Ofther rivers may ing 6 representatives front the Dovg- | nim, 1 went home.: Omij AFTER. S LI Uans r be impounded, but a State with a long dry season will |l4s Isiand Club. Mrs. Ernest Gruen- | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Languor. Preferred pronunciation is DRUG CO. i wrong in predicting national election results. Pioneer PHONE 29¢ “Say It With ¥lowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists - PHONE 311 M'l"lle Erwin Feed Ce. Office in Case Lot Grocery 8 ing was chairman for the program. ixnmz»ger, though lang-gwer is also correct. poll-taker Literary Digest went way out for Alf Lan- ) ore i 4 Jimit to the ground water and the melting | The first meeting of the Interna- OFTEN MISSPELLED: Visible; IBLE, not'ABLE. don in 1936—so far out that its wrong predictions were gnow of the mountains. There are limits, too, to the vucna] Relations group will be held SYNONYMS: Prosperous, successful, thriving, fortunate. After the failure of Dewey to produce the over- coal and iron resources, on which heavy concentrations next ’ll;uesdny‘e;emng at tk‘mtsovter; WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it-ls yours” Let us " " z T 2 ed ; rhaps i nor's House with everyone intereste 4 3 N folding” not long after. of people have so far depended; perhaps atomic power increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | s § 40 a 44 e nearly indicated t will ultimately take care of that problem. invited to attend. : = fin an’llls S 1o ang T8 s Xkl Indioned ihe But Ca]ifoymi;\ can no longer bl; thought of merely l The club will sponsor a rummage | ADHERENCE; steady attachment or support; devotion. “Nothing could | i S o as the Land of Sunshine. Politicelly and economically sale next Wednesday with Mrs. D.{move her from her adherence to these vows.” have been responsible in part for the magazin 2 s i 5 4 she tips the national balance westward. The west- |W- Herton, chairman. The Metho- f r— WhdRuck o ey hied been prediot . for . of0 ward movement, bred by free land and nurtured on dist church will be open on S MODERN ETIOU ETTE by ! ROBERTA LEE the poll-takers going to revise their methods of col- gold, stands at the Pacific. Irresistibly the nation day to anyone who wishes to leave ! 8 sooner or later run up against the natural law that HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is » Profession r——— lecting opinions? : which one fronted the rising sun now looks more and articles for the sale. Are they canvassing the wrong groups, missing more toward the sunset. We have to hope that this | arec Elizabeth Peratrovien was |4 ARCHIE B. BETTS e e the over-all picture? is a happy augury. For California and her Pacific B $ % B a8 They missed this year, that, now, we all know. Coast sisters it certainly is. chosen secretary. Mrs, Mernice Mur'| Q. Should a formal invitation be addresed Jointly to both husband FHORE ™ Public Accountant 3 3 h sing drivel .\ T if the hostess is not acquainted with one of them? || ~HAY. GRAIN, COAL - Ty Inext week for the Girl Scouts, Mrs. | And Wife, even 1 " iy ) d STORAGE Auditer Tax Counseror | But, Maybe It's Too Late Mildred Hermann stated her plans A. Most certainly; neither the husband nor the wife should be . and * G WELL—IT WAS A SURPRISE | — as Alaska Federation Legislative! omitted. Simpson 81dg. Phone 7 - —_ | (Seattle Times) chairman in preparing a monthly | Q. Would it be all right for a mother to give the bride away, if the — Call EXPERIENCED MEN Alaska JANITORIAL Service FRED FOLETTE Phone Red 559 The national election is over and Harry S. Truman, Secretary Krug of the Interior Department has operating on his own, i a red hot campaign, stating made the discovery that there are too many Indians issues and telling just what and how he would meet on Navajo Indian reservations. “We must train _them them, has been elected President. for, and get them to take jobs off the reservations,” bride has no father? A. Yes, if she wishes. 2 i Q. Where is the proper place to seat a woman guest of lonor at Club Consumer Relations: ;. qinner table? bulletin for club members; also plans for a radio program. Mrs. Her- mann will ke the speaker as Na- tional Wail l:aper he says. It's a point of view we have been hoping chairman for the next Club meeting, i | The victory is not Democratic in one sense, it 1S & {5 hear from Interior Department oracles for some which emphasizes the American A. To the right of the host. - e i ‘ Idea] Painf Sb Truman victory that carried many Democrats to Sen- time, Better later than never, if anything comes of it. Home. Mrs. Betty McCormick is! - o e s e s e ° | Op ate, House and Governorships. | i B sup e e . |charman for the month. | ! by STEVEN Phone 549 Pred W. Wead And are there thousands of red faces and how. ‘New York Bricklayers Raised to $27 a Day."— i o a n ¢ Not one newspaper, not one columnist, gave sup- 'Headline. Note to college students: Apply yourself t A. C. GORDON LADIES’—MISSES’ i port to Truman. He was out of the race from the diligently and study hard, and maybe some day you ju“EAu Bol‘"v (luB 1 e AN e S SO R AR S T R S READY-TO-WEAR | Juneau’s Finest scratch. The Democratic Party tried to oust him five will be able to make half as much money as a brick- P!v 1. What metal is the principal component of a penny? Seward Street = Near Third Li Sto months ago but Truman said he was in the race and layer. (:‘ ¥ ES pul[s To TM 2. Rbw iany. vosiges di Columibs make. ta the New: Workip g ” iquor re in his final address said: “I'm going to win, but vote.” ! 3. What is a prototype? 1 B A v A R n 5 Wallace and Thurmond cut in some on Truman's A government department that sent a man out' The Junesu Botany Club has pre-1 4 What is the nautical term for the right side of a vessel tacing || Alaska Music Supply ! vote, but Truman won in the final count. They could . several weeks ago to investigate high prices thought sented the Territorial Museum W“htlorwa.rd? Phone 689 another set of 80 botannical plates | Arthur M. Ugzgen, Manager made up from wild Alaskan flowers. not head Truman off \he had got lost until it heard him yodeling yesterday. 5. What bird is known for the peculiar drumming sound it makes Planos—Musieal Instruments 2ting to South America. Evidence gathered by company investigators to date clearly indicates collusion jssued certificates of incorporation in the thefts between the seamen py tne Tercitorial Auditor’s office and doc= workers. who collected in Glacier Bay; Clif- Two Anchorage firms have been ‘on Hills, specimens from Naknek, and Maxcine Williams and Lucille nehouse, who gathered specimens near Juneau. New contributors to the Alaska Her"arium are C. K. Tisdale and Niska Elwell, who collected at Adak PHONE 556 Thomas Hardware (o, It is surprising the money that was lost, in | PR . W A AR 3 o " . ont rhey aneDawey, all the way from 2| | Afiar having bedRlsbusk for the fifth time i 90, Whlle mut 5t tha e plitas.ay o | SRR 1 WHER Aeainst {48 bact ! and Supplies The Al B to 1 to 15 to 1. days by lightning, an Ohio man is now wearing rubber PHRe™ v;"rl,l:lf:"’dmgi’t m“:hi‘;f::;i et el {| Phone 206 Second and Sewara i askan olel And mentioning red faces, Drew Pearson’s Merry- | boots and a lightning rod. e e T i it | il ST g . | 5 ° 9 have been collected by other Ju- 3. A model, after which anything is copied. | !gprlgEsNflzol;’AL at Reasenable Rater l‘he waflllnflon };'Aluumnbm:\ h:’i:t’ been suffered by IN(ORP“R‘I’IONS neau people. 4. Starboard. 'n.on he Moore-McCormick Lines oper- W Represented are George Skuse 5. The grouse. Weiding, Plambing, Ofl Burner BINGLE © | i Merry-Go-Round By DREW PEARSON Gibson Construction and Electri- On a recent shipment of five cal Enterprises, for BEQEI‘RI con- new Ford cars to a Brazilian port, {ractinz and related business, with in Buenos Alres ghoard a Moore-McCormick vessel, [an authorized capital stock of $18,- Contirued from Page One) Huichings Ecnomy Market Plumbing © H:afing J Machine agency v i * ] v ineobived” & anipment of 10000|an the vehicles were registersd om {400 (184 shaves st #100.par value), 304 the lower Kuskokyim and He : home-model machines. The reason the ship’ ifest but ly four Incorporators are Robert E. Gib- el iBen elg, ' ur"ers o L 1 machines. . [the ship's manifest but only S FREE DELIVERY Remington Typewriters be located on arrival. In fon, Harry M. McKee, Ernest W. r instance, two cars out of Swanson and Marvin E. Kirsch- “disappeared” en route. baum. r items which vanish regu- Hewitt's Drug Store, incorporated on this run include radios, for 100,000 shares of common stock, the word “received” is used is be- cause all the Singer people actual- ly received were two notices: One!g from their customs broker, advising that the shipment had arrived in | could PHONES 553—92—85 The Charles W. Carter SOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” DAUGHTER BORN TO MR., MRS. C. A. BLOOMOUIST Telephone 319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. larly port; the other from the IAPI (the Argentine government tiade mono- poly), stating that a 15 per cent “special commission” had been lev- ied on the machines A Singer representative called at IAPI headquarters (o seek a clar- ification. Why had the 15 pe! electric refrigerators, of textiles, hardware, etc. An offi- cer of one of the Moore-McCor- of Anchorage, as incorporators and Mrs. Carl Bloomquist in St. Ann’s liquors, bolts Par value $1, with A. W. Burston, L. C. Liston and F. C. Bowden, all mick ships estimates the value of directors. | these losses so iar during 1948 at| “around $85,000. On the West Coast, and espec- |ially on San Francisco, the illegal g e e FROM WESTWARD Lloyd Zimin of Naknek is regis- tered at the Baranof Hotel, and A daughter was born to Mr. and Hespital last evening. The new ar- rival weighed seven pounds, six ounces at birth and is the first child of the Bloomquists. Mr. Bloomquist is a pilot for Al- aska Coastal Airlines. Proud grand- O[desl Bank in Alaska e e P S s S e Mortuary Pourth and Franklin Sta. PHONE 138 Card Beverage Co. ‘Wholesale 805 10th B FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Strees cent tax been slapped on, and by |removal of merchandise from dock- 3 whom, he asked. | cides reached such proportions that two are here from South Naknek, parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 4 “By this otfice, whicn is un- | the shipowners’ assocjation finally Miss Betty Kriescher, Fred Kraun. Bleemquist of Juneau. l”l—ovel na“ a c&n'llly Bf Ballkillfl—lm PHONE 216—DAY er NIGHT mAm i der no obligation to explain |cracked down. Complaints to Harry — SRR == — e for MIXERS or SODA POP U D. i its policies or rulings to you,” |Bridges, boss of the longshoremen's | s DELICIOUS ICE CREAM was the Argentine answer. |\inion, brought no results until the ' H [PlalclEJ cTACIE o\ [¥ ’l‘he B M Behrends 7 . 2 s daily habit—ask for It by name The Stoger mmn then consulted shippers persusded San Francisco [ 8YReTTARTIIds 8 saVy A (8 - [A[SIE[TINRICIEMEVIE[R]Y o [VHe ‘ Casler’s Men's Wear (|| Juneau Dairies his office by telephone and receiv- | police to raid a suspected steve- 2 [E8[EA] . Pormerly SABIN'S alries, Inc ed their authorization to advise dore’s home. 3 i PA{C‘RIQ‘S\SA :n 's.und % i a ——————————————————— IAPT that the company, which has| There they found a radio-phono- | 5 [awgefisn™™ 4. For exampla Btetson and gsts || Chrysler Marine N £ ft | graph combination, electric dish. 9 low B R hen . MACHINE SH always resisted payment of graft ) gr 4 y ric el KT i R iteoid ' Arrew Bhirts and Underweas OoP (0 anyone, anywhere in the world, | washer, two vacuum cleaners, four etionavls 16 Bosog at.taw Sa ety Deposit Alen Edmends Sheer would refuse delivery on the 10,000 sets of chinaware—three of the gilaties g Skyway Laggage Marine Hardware machines and return them to New | latter still boxed—and miscellan€-| 17. To an inner 51. Rub out f 4 York. ous ftems worth a total of more! 1y pbAM ., W Boxes for Rent GEuR Chas. G. Warner Co. The Argentine government's reply | than $9,000 19, lnnn‘x‘ll\ for, 56. § : was prompt and to the point: | After that, the Shipowners forced i ) P COMMERCIAL SAVINGS TIMELY CLOTHES “The vessel carrying - that |Bridges to agree to a jointly con- A ending 60, ‘Dillbasy ? ; ; : HOME GROflERY merchandise must have a re- |trolled inspection of all vehicles 61. Before luti Y. day's Puzzl embarkation order from this |leaving the dock area. Since then 62, Capital of Sotusion of Tanicroni's Rorsle NUNN-BUSH SHOES Ph 146 office in order to sail with it, | thefts have been cut down but not 63. Domesticate Scraped linen 6. .\Afrodemr-'nt STE'ISON HATS one ¢ and that will not be issued. |wholly elimipated. Apparently, DowN & Wiiter of § That fellow Liquor Store—Tel ' Either you pay the 15 per cent 'there still is considerable small 1 Gvsh;w of the 5 polnture storles i Row nEm SAYER lity Work Clothing f:u- Meat — h—.-. special commission, or the sew- | merchandise which workers can ARE ey ;::A:;ll as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Q y ing machines will be confiscat- |smuggle out in their clothing. e s ’ ed by Argentine authorities” | Incidentally, missing goods aren't ERyptian EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING m nmu After hasty consultation with the only headache plaguing the 4 Zond. oul Present this coupon to the box office of the z o R ' c New York, the Singer people capi- | Moore-McCormick people. On the Complete Outtitter for Men 1 tulated. Their payment of about latest run of their “Mormacmar,” cnfl'm- WEATIE BYSTEM CLEANING 1 $60,000 graft to IAPI means that the vessel carried $34,000 worth of | .-On?‘i’l(rcxzz 3 ' the poor people of Agentina — newsprint consigned to paper-hun- | g.near by and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Alaska I.aund Peron’s “beloved Descamisados’— Ery publishers at Santos, Brazil. i i i I, w, cmfi will have to shell out stil more| On arrival in that port it was pamnemion wite THE ADVENTURESS DR. ROBERT SIMPSON 4 than present inflation prices for the discovered that the hold where the | healing 1 sewing machines they badly need.'newsprint was stored had been | Tauers, Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre Dodge— flflflmfl - | llooded with water. Only about 10 YR‘rrlmn;‘m A De Eyes Fitted U. S. WATERFRONT THEFTS 'per cent of the shipment could be | Ein 4 " Sote—Dodge Trucks Examined—Glasses A major scandal over large-scale salvaged. No one aboard has been :r;o:m,a mo“ l E BUYAL BL“E CAB co. smrsom ‘N :un.nnm thefts from the docks of New York ‘able to explain this strange “acci- 7)“:“":"’““ and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and i = Phone i or Appointments and San Francisco 15 about to dent Ponndation RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. - ASHENBRENNER’S break wide open. It has been Bep il 5 o 'I!nhe(v“ develcping for more than a vear CHAPELADIES BAZAAR g MEM Indlan WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! flmfll‘ mr m “n usm but shipping companies so far have & Adequnt i FOR BETTER ME\TS sat on the lid, fearful of trouble| At the Chapel-by the-Lake on 54. Princely Italian . 5 with the unions. | sat. Night, Nov. 6 at 7:30; fancy | ol T hsiien o 5 13—PHONES- 49 ru .' !}Tu. E i Particularly heavy losses of ev- work, candy and delicatessen 57. Constellation = . PPy Pree Delivery Phone Willoughby Ave erything from hot-water bottles to. booths, ple and coffee. 31 o] T There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! ‘