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PAGE FOUR ecein NATiUNAL REPHESENTATIVES — Alasta Newspapers, 1411 wurth Aveuue Blds. Seaitle, Wasi. THE DAILY ALASKA Gareicks's was advertising EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA one can of canned goods free with every | WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 24,1948 Moose Lodge No. 700 Regular Meetings Each Friday Taku Post No. 6359 Meets first and thira Thursdays. Post Hall M ‘ i d :: s e ~——— |ran even the Western Provinces back in the days of ’ ol the Great Khan. Most of the Russians are of he e ¥ s Seward Sreet, Visiting extraction—much closer to the v Governor—ARNOLD HILDRE VER) mfl“r:-» any other group within the Aryan ra High, 46; low, 36; cloudy «Commander; WILEIAM H. SHERLOCK. Adjut- nt. e e e | S et b ) Secretary— ‘ WALTER R. HERMANSEN millions of Reds in the vast Eas —mrma—— S —— it : ALl Y o ’ t a in the Far East R e M A B S ) n FY; = Daily Alaska Empire | et 7 S SEATTLE |Iae Rt O R ” . 4 A : . from SECOND and FOURTH sitshed & 1ne by br b ‘ b 2 e THE EMPIRE Morday of each month ublished svery evening excest Sunday by the S tis GRBIEHERR o ¥ & SMPIRE PRINSING COMPANY i A growing apprehension is fu(pm.g over the ! Por CO! T In Scottish Rite Temple Becond mnd Main Streets, Juneau. Alaska | Western World. It is rooted in the ever-spreading b e it Pttt ——————————d beginning at 7:30 ":‘raf:’rd;uxl-\nf;,yutmgo - - . ::::::::; power of Communism throughout the Far East. Al- b 4 o SERVICE 30 p. ;. JOROTHY TROY LINGO * = i ior wed Manages | ready the Soviet controls Manchuria and all of North- . NOVEMBER 24, 192 WILLIS R. BOOTH, {LMER A FRIEND e - Managing Bditor | ern China. Southeastern Asia is strc gly Cam- Two halibut boats, Brunvol and Imperial, each with a crew of six| pewey W. Get the NEW Worshipful Master; JAMES W b cdonssan ) I A R W8 RV Hsommsor-Hocs munistic. North Korea is being administered by ® en, were missing and the Coast Guard cutter Unalga was to leave for | Metzdort WASHINGTON LEIVERS, Secretary. Gired 10 the Post Office In Junewo a¢ Second Clase Matier | Moscow, and there is every reason to believe that, in NOVEMBER 24 ® ey Strait and Cross Sound to make a search. Vice-Pres. & SUBSCRIPTION RATE! lebiscit jer present conditions, tb oine — B 3 - atvarsl by surrt T TRRTER Lt OREIAS tie BL Bei wsian | SHLY DISUISCHE MEDEE T FERESS Y P Com S o and Habit! e e | muniists would win ‘8 SPUBSIEC SN e - 5 Henry Roden announced he would open a general merchandise store | Managing B. P 0 ELKS mail. postage paid, at the following rates ’s what might happen ir i 3 .U Jue oor. I acvance; §15.00; 4ix months, fu advamos $7.90. knows what might happen in Iudls it the proteciie + in the Case Building at the corner of Main and Front. Director s @+ wonth, 10 wdverce, $1.30. hand of Britain were withdrawn completely ALASKANS FEEL AL MO Meeting every Wedn Fik ubscribers w1l confer a favor if they wili prompily uotity > Ve o more than ss as . 8 P, esda; R T LA R e S TR il sl e . Churehes were to hold services on Thanksgiving Day. - P. M. Visiting brothers wel- Afghanistan come. JOSEPH H. SADLIPE Telephones: Newe Offise, 602: Business Office, 3M. In the ever-present contest for power ir o Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, 3 AR MEMBEP OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Ay Far East, Russia wields a ong influence wt . George B Cleveland and wife and John Krugness, wife and son, Secretary. N 3 The Associstec Prc.e Is exclusively entitled to tne ise toi Western s cannot hope to match. Ru: . ahoard the Northwestern from Seattle, Juneau bound. soubioation of ali news dirpafches credited to it or not wther- | ..., G Pt cla & . e rise credited oln tiols paper dnd siso the IDC:\ naws pubifsdec cause of history and racial b; ound, h: S than a passing understanding of the Ori The rock on Shattuck Way was about completed. VETERANS OF B FOREIGN WARS . . . N B . . . LI A R R N N T AT I true ;\ifm'.;cl.: S e ; . . . b P Daily Lessons in English 3. 1. corpon S e ood Lenter H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man - e et e e et S} WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “She rendered a beautiful “She SANG a beautiful son: conditions which the Reds impose— and uncomplaining. They have great It if developed under the dictato + Grocery Phones 104—10; Meat Phones 39. 520 Deliveries—10:15 A M ALLIANCE SOUGHT, Say would contribute much in the cont 7 19 5 " supremacy upon which Stalin and hi :ROMOTE GRH“R OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Mankind. Accent SECOND syllable, LE‘I?GPI‘;(EE,\LLB 2:15 — 4:00 P. M | embarked. . the first, as so often heard. 3 e OQur only hope to retain any semblance of i 3 OFTEN MISSPELLED: Accede; EDE. Exceed; EED. o | ence in the vital Oricnt is to meet withou l_;NnY l" EUROPE NONYMS: Snatch, selse, grab, grasp,/piiick, catoh. The Hexall SQO!‘,E' — the threat of Moscow. We must bolster the e SN T % : ; i 5 GEORGE BREOS & o allow the members of the staff of The Datly | power of the democratic groups which are s % oo WORD STUDY: “Use a v\ord‘ three times and it is yours. 3 Let us D our Rellable Prarmaciste Alaska Empire to observe Thanksgiving Day, there through the various countries. We must in e oL - nere ~‘"‘ our "“f‘“b“l‘“y by ““‘5“”"‘“3 one wbrd each day. Today's word: Widest Seiection of BOTLER-MAURO will be no issue tomorrow centributions to China’s Central Government; must A IORATE; to make better. “He has helped to ameliorate the situa- T f A AURD = : enable that government to consolidate its resourc tion.” Ll‘!l)fl“& DRUG C0O, e of man power. We must overlook—much as we may R R A e e e L gz s ecoes ] PHONE 890 W LAND dislike it—certain Central Government policies which | do not follow our ideals of democratic action. Where most distant from the |t js necessary, we must match the cconomic promises ngible benefits. HARBY BACE Druggist FOR BLESSINGS IN A by ROBERTA LEE - MODERN ETIQUETTE ay Lt Witk ¥lowers” bui “SAY IT WITH CURS™ In land miles, Alaska is place of that i spontaneous giving of thanks for |of the Soviet with real, blessings received in a new land. | 1t isn't going to be an easy row to hoe, for, as e nr e oy s 2 e R e A D e Yet, out here in America’s “farthest reach,” we |we have stated, Russia has certain advantages. But Q. When two people are walking together and one stops to speak J“neflu Florii’ls “The Squibb Store” | we can do it if we must. We cannot forget that we with an acquaintance, does not an introduction always follow? 6 Where Pharmacy i» » have the closest bond of any regional group to those haee a gigantic stake in the Far East. '( s PHONE ) oc a 3 be worked out A. Yes, usually, unless there is some good reason why one thinks Profeszion courageous few who, in the midst of hardships, found { ¥ X time to be grateful. R R X e He imm e. France and 'he introduction would be unwelcome. - 1t is a spiritual bond, t0o. Tired of the “Malarkey” Belgitm hav gested such a Q. What is the proper close to use when a girl is writing an informal e Brwin Feed c‘- heirs was the courage (o dare an unknown land, A, Western European consultative personal note to another girl? - ‘ AREHIE B BETTS to risk their fortitude, and their faith. For many, (Seattie Times) pariiament A. “Lovingly yours,” “Affectionately yours,” or “Devotedly yours.” Office in Case Lot Qrosery, ¥ these virtues were as yet untried, the tests that were Kiwanis International is issulng a series of twel The B Labor government is Q. Ts it ever permissible to push food on the plate with a plece of PHCNE 764 Public Accountant 40 strengthen them, unimagined. | attr e leaflets entitled “It's Fun to Live in Am- ropean Parlia- |read? HAY. GRAIN, COAL Of such was Alaska born. Says one: “We think it's ime that we me ; 1sons, One 15 A. No; if the fork does not serve the purpose, leave the food on and STORAGE Anditor ‘Tax Counsetor Of such is Alaska’s greatness — today . . . and s ‘toot our own horn® v, fact don't feel . that iy, plate. ST S, i 1 % % | We're all-fired tired of ‘st honey ‘libe elections can be k;]eld o sl T NSRRI L SR G G LES Phone 5% ho dodg [ British also feel that e 2 Call EXPERIENCED MEN F tomorrow e paid agitators and soap-box Sdme of us are thankful to have gained this e ..o ong keep dishinz out the malarkey that more unity among by Alaska JANTTORIAL Service LOOK and LEARN 'OR Paper t reach,” a land of promise i enes Stali de Europcan nations before the grass is greener on Joe Stali side s y it also be the land of hope and glory. { These readable little folders are a valuable con- em of a parliament is tackled. A. C. GORDON { FRED FOLETTE wa'l s TN | tribution to better understanding and appreciation of Anie n interest in the five- o e i O i A gt by £ Phone 247 unity talks was expressed i ‘Which is the most famous and most quoted short speech in the Ideal Paint Shop IRONIC THOUGHT the American way = o B j¢ f our d 1nA ‘\;'Vl‘rhmt:ncle Sam, he L"l: ]l.\)ulblisu. gfill‘:?leé:g Jt‘;lhaxtl'msmry of the United States? Bremen police report the arrest of Kurt Lach, n, many of our deal ). i e . " | 2. What i " b INE e ° 2 i cquires thot we prove we were born by submitting pe must unite or perish. Lo A cosz-sxcdi:;e:mc’:resT:;\s:::::::: ::e:» hair’s breadth? STEVENS Phone k) IR W Wein the Nazi SS official blamed for the destruction of Lidice and the murder of its inhabitants in reprisal certificate, but when it comes to collecting b 4. What cities are each represented by two .major league baseball LADIES —MISSES’ - — e S RS P e e wap. | taxes off us, it never occurs to him to doubt our exist- | M h H for the ussassination of Reinhard Heydrich, the war e ; ars a a!s as teams? READY-TO-WEAR' Juneau’s Finest time “protector” of Bohemia and Moravia. | ence | 5. What is the most popular beverage in the world? 2 In a war which reacied new heights or, rather, | g i o 5 | En in ‘l‘ uble on ANSWERS: Seward Street Near Third Liquor Store depths of inhumanity, the e annihilation of | “Federal, State and local taxes “”‘I‘)““‘l < 5‘;;45.03 g e (1] 1. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. . Lidice remains one of the blackest episodes. {a year for the average American family. avs | . 2. About 1/48 of an inch. o A v A R n s i ch govern e . ¢ Howcver, bearing In 1ind the experience of Iise |about eight times as much government. as the average | ngh‘, (omes Ba(k 108 kngslds: Alaska Music Sllpply Phone 689 Koch, wife of the commander of the Nazi murder mill | family needs, and some three times as much as it 4. New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, and St. Louls. arthur M. Uggen, Manager at Buchenwald and the woman who had such a|receives. | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24—(P— 5. Tea. Pianos—Muxical Instruments fondness for human skin lamp-shades, we find little | % g | The Marshall Mars, giant, four-en- — and Sugpplies “ Al ku comfort in the news that the man responsible for | Note to the Soviet writer who says Americans WhDigined flying boat, returned safely Phoue 206 Second and Seward e as n.!.] the Lidice outrage has been apprehended. If he fares “cfluu'/c the U. S. Government are jailed: We do not | to Alameda Naval air station today EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED T . no worse than Frau Koch, he'll probably wind up with | have that many jails; indeed, we scarcely have that after one of its engines failed en- route to Hawaii. nn n n MABu“AnnT HEINKE GENERAL st Reasonable Rates e i REPAIR SHOP 1 many houses. i s The crippled flying boat landed 30 days in jail - PHONE BINGLE © OPTOMETRIST Weiding, Plumbing, Ofl Burne: T = e o A at 9:10 am (EST). The Marshall ‘-h w h- ' Note—Having been wrong so to French fears, the best safe-|pag taken off from Alameda about Second and Franklin Blacksmith Work e washingion | tragically once, the French figure cuards for future peace. | midnight (EST) and lost the engine PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS GENERAL REPAIR WORK these banker-statesmen can oe Not even the Russians could Suc- | apout three hours later 600 miles “hone 204 929 W. 12th Rt PHONE 886 Thomas Hardware Co. a so0lu- | off the mainland. | Merry-Go-Round ong again. If they are wrong, cessfully object to such | it is the French who will have ton. ¢ i On board were seven passengers By DREW PEARSON to pay the penalty. | , < —six army personnel and one navy- ] w Today the Scandinavian coun- y p by nn!cllmgs Emomy PAINTS — OIL& HARDWARE tries operate highly efficient and|Man—and a crew successful cooperatives. So do the TR loving cnemy o1 France | THE RUHR British. If the economic heart or‘BARKI_EY To SPE“D CHRISTMAS IN §. A. B e *the RuBE back to| To nnderstand the Importance of |Euope 18 lefffo the handling of) the German cartels means jwulm Ruhr, you have to understand;lhc same American bankers — the one thing to the French—the turn- | what would happen if a slice of Eorrestals, the Dulles and the Har- ing point toward another war. For | the USA from Pittsburgh to Cleveu‘nmans—who helped rejuvenate whoever controls the Ruhr controls | 1and to Wheeling, W. Va., were | Germany after World War I, then | w,quiNGTON, Nov. 24—@— | Friends of Senator Alben W. Bark- ley, Vice President-elect, said to- | day he probably will spend the Christmas holidays in South Amer- Market MEATS—GROCERIES FREE DELIVERY PHONES 553—92—95 The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Puurth and Franklin Ste Coniirued from Page OneY | COOPERATIVE RULE OF Plumbing © H:afing 0il Burners _ lelephone-313 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. Remington il YouD nd SERICED o 1. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doerstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers™ Europe. carved out of our economy. Re- you can write it down that World 3 moval of the great blast furnaces | War III is just around the corn- !and rolling mills in this area er. would paralyze the auto industry,| powever, the only way to make U. S. BANKERS POUR F 0 RD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) During tuc years between the| ; . ’e he construction industry, farm Y S S J end of World War T and 1933 when | : international cooperation work Is to ica. A R TR, EROTN, 1% : Hitler came to power, the banking | e Bo _:““Ch‘“eld'mlsl-nefl‘x"»‘;uy it, not talk about it. And the| They said Barkley is considering GREASES — GAS — oIl firma of Brown Proffikes, Harsbman | S/e. (dusty i Ryhr is the all-important place to! invitations to visit Argentina, Bra- Junean Motor Co dumped around one billion dollars | "% : Lezin. If we donm’t begin with zil and Chile on a trip that would " | Likewise, France, Italy, Belgium, .., crative control of the Ruhr| begin about mid-December. cud B"“‘g. c.' Foot of Main Strees Wholesale 805 10th S of American investors’ money into | 4 . 54 Germany, much of it to the Rubr,|To%h of Europe, 815 z’x:‘ymdegi‘e‘l now, then we can get ready to| A definite decision probably will Simultancously, the banking ru_m_dcm on Rul .co Ievc Gl -C 2 fight to take it back from Rus-|be made this week. Barkley is now The consumers are even ON- sjan-Nazi cartels later. at his home in Paducah, Ky. { Oldest Bank in Alaska JUNEAU DAIRIES PHONE 216—DAY eor NIGHT for MIXERS er SODA POP ‘”’_”n’u‘;“‘ R;ad dum.{)udi se\'cll‘al | cerned than the producers, To g 515 10 ik ieatiantG A e i i hundred inillions—much of it also| BN e Ruhr is vital for two & 2 5 . DELICIOUS ICE CREAM nio the Rubr —yver Hall a Leniury of ba 1948 . ittt ry nKking—. g ? a dally habit—ask for it by name I 1933, the Harriman banking 1. To make sure it doesn't be- C d 5 o " i ehloal bar e T rossword Puzzle Casler's Mea's Wear ||| Juneau Dairies, Inc {0 g0 to Berlin and persuade the| 3. To make sure its Taw mater : 'rhe B. M Behrends Formerly BABIN'S oA R B S S m-g: \;:mk x;;ltm: :e;fauizzgn h:;, jals continue to build up a peace- v“:‘frflost 3. Lhurdiike » dietson and Mallery Hate Chrysler Marine Enginer ailed the State Department for | Au}ros:l,:{)eé“d. it is being proposed : ::’x';::" fairiep fi e(ln‘nllruel‘i\o Bank Allen .uu..- WACHIRR Sor: ! hl,»tmc piHing 8 hdaéflpff D"" by some Washington advisers that 12. Kind of 3 e Skyway Lagsage Marine Hardware s to Germany. The State De-|punr factories be managed not by MpiAEY champukne f ool 7 r e | : 13. Be th come 30. Excellenc i tment had warned that U. S.!tne German cartels, but by neu- i3 Eonitkod "soami 31 Short jacket sa e‘y Depas‘t Chas. G wmer cb loans were helping rearmament. | ra] cooperati particles of Shallow dish Efl b ! public to invest in European secur- | % AN, 18] Vegetuble *'Visikoths INJARNO[L[E] oxes Re”' mY fl. A Dutch, Belgians are trusted in 1y gyergreen 36. Greek market | Y ities and t repeating this ad-| gyrope because they are small and = trees o e [SIvIRIE[TIYB[E i COMMERCIAL € e vas - N’ van ar var y & avoring . French .”ll\e‘r; (‘21 lt‘ was all 10.0 8P| don’t want war. If war comes they 21 Removed the 38 Making smooth Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle || SAVINGS NUNN-BUSH SHOES Phone 146 yaren sermnan bonds Weren't|pave most to lose. Their stake ,, ,central part 40. Confection ik ’ STETSON HATS worth the paper they were printed |, peace is tremendous. roma S 3 BRI, Varvar 1, Doy, Bt oty Home Liguor Stere—Tel v Mr. Dulles is head of the |Ruhr was formed and these small-| — o % i e .y G rtumeny Quality Work Clothing 24 » ) delegation to the United |er neutral countries given a domi- 2 “ ‘“H “%m e o — 4 top adviser to the nant part in the management, 7 . Color | FRED g o g g P T T T T F LT e | F.B. SHEPARD AENNING ZORIC ¢ r head of Dillon, | ermore, the, Germans could not - Plloted | as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA ||| Complete Outfitter for Men el Jame: Forrestal, is Sec- | object. French, British, Ameri- n. . G el 8 [ ¥ CLEANING retary of National Deiense, while can and even German representa- L Spreads ety EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING p his old bankis William | tives could sit in on the manage- . fncrease Present this coupon to the box office of the Alaska Laund H.Draper, is y of the ment, but the small neutrals would B bty CAPITOI- THEATBE & B W. CMG = : DR. ROBERT SIMPSON Al house the balance of power. Army. kold ype of lens Today, Averel! Hz of tl Bh i sl Hoiman bankls THE CONSUMERS HAVE | olintoee and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Dedge—Plymonth—Chrysies poursd money into G 'ESTED INTERES ! bl Sl Ey X : DeSete—Dedge Trucks es Examined—Glasses Fitled S. Ambassador unde The principle of a cooperative Withstands "na E“II.E re SIMPSON BUILDING shall Plan, while anott that the consumer is just as| A pous In L ss Phone 266 for A man b.a'x.‘x‘ partner, R e it as the producer. If lln\\ ine name Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre SHAFFER'S . ett is Undersecret of. State cooperative makes more money, the | s . ASHENBRENNER’S These are the gentlemen who consumer gets a dividend. He! ot .: nl ‘ln ' loaned the money to build up the st i the management. ! . Pattof a mo“ L m nnY BL cAB co' flmllY m'l' m un u gum-T )b:mun w]urldthi:smIle:ll:fi : Rubr industry 15 % lmp;u'l;;m .:ll;'fl‘:('ll“." and an insured cab W{1LL c“ill; FOR Yotll and *OR BETTER MEATS o nese are also the ge: en | to the consumer nations of Eu- 1ac ETU 0! ome with our compli who have now decided that the rope that they deserve a voice et R RN YOU to your pliments. 13—PHONES- 49 rfllll'l' .E Ruhr shall go back to the big| in its control. Furthermore, their - Turn to'the WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Pres Delivery Puone 88 143 Willoakhby Ave German Cartels control will give the best quietus Myselt