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Daily Alaska Empire T ePTAR PRINTING COMANY actively attack his music problem and the enthusiasm he displayed on the stage was as good if not better than some of the younger generation. He threw him- self into it and gave of himself that none other could from 270 YEARS AGO Tf'e EmrIrE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, ‘1048 S SEATTLE Por COMrORT and ‘MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE:NO. 14 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. WILLIS R. BOOTH, 7 Worshipful Master; JAMES W LEIVERS, Secretary. . it P ettt i D NOVEMBER 26, 1928 Attorney General and Mrs. John Rustgard returned to Juneau after |2 month's visit in California Second and Msin treets, Juneau. Alasks #ELEN TROY MONSEN . B - - Y LINC - Vice-President Rditor and Manager - Managing Bditor Business Manager possibly do. Much credit should go to this man who has been playing in the Juneau City Band for many many years. |1 can remember him playing in the band back as far as 17 years ago and I do not Know how many years before that. His grandchildren sat right in front of me and all they could see in that organization was J"Grandpd ” 1 take off my hat to him. I think that | not only a band number could be dedicated to him but the entire pand concert could well be dedicated to him at the next concert. Yes, I refer to Elmer Friend. You did ! job on that old drum and just as grand a job as you have for many vears past. I hope that you may con- e o o000 00 00 tinue to beat that drum for many years and many g PR SR NATiunAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Mewspupers. 1431 }cvncerzs still to come. You have seen the band grow - e | Mrs. A. Parker, Alberta Parker and Charles Parker arrived on the smurth Avenue Bldg , Beattle, WWasiL | from a struggling group to a fair sized band. You | have seen its ups and downs. You have seen it when (REMSOH BEARS | | it was difficult to get more than six or seven pieces EVn-gmm IV from Strawberry Point. BEAI AI'UMN| IN | Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hammock were surprised at their home in Doug- GREA'I’ WORKOUT las by the Junior Choir girls of the Ccngregational Church and mem- SERVICE Qet the NEW WASHINGTON Habit! Dewey W. Metzdort * Vice-Pres, and Managing Director ALASKRANS FEEL AT HOMY [ B.P.0.ELKS Meeting every Wednesday at 8 P. M. Visiting brothers wel- come. JOSEPH H. SADLIER, Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. NOVEMBER 26 Walter B. Heisel Edwin Wright Alice Brandebury Lew W liams, Clare Whitman Bessie Carlson J. Tompkins Neville Sntered In the M!gfflel in J:fl;in 88 Becond Class Matter 5 i pencias | J. S. Jeffrey, representative of M. Seller and Company, Seattle, ar- Juneau and Dousias for $1.50 per menth ix ths, $8.00: $15.1 By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: ; six months, n sdvance, 81 One year. in advance, $15. »» month, in advance. #1 or if they wili promptly notify arity in the delivery |rived on the Queen. Pete W. Despot, formerly of the Old U and I Cafe, arrived from | Ketchikan to visit friends. Subscribers wil confer .9 Susiness Office of any o the!* papers. g ‘Telephones: News Otfice, 602; Business Office, 374. MEMBEP OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associatec Prc.s is exclusively entitled to the ise”for repubiication of all news digvatches dredived to it or not cther- wise eredited in tols papur #od also thg local news publiaded ‘erein. 0. 11 1l a grand J. W. Gucker, local broker, arrived on the Queen after visiting Roy Southeast Alaska towns. Kenneth Junge, of The Empire’s’ press room, returned from a hunt- ing trip to Youngs Bay with a buck. VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Taku Post No. 6559 Meetd tirer. and thira Thursdays. Post Hall, Seward Street. Visiting Comrades Welcome. o ERN METC, ommander; WILLIAM fl“smmcx. Adjut- ....lfl.....‘.. Moose Lodge No. 700 Regular Meetings Each Friday Governor—ARNOLD HILDRE Secretary— WAL1ER R. HERMANSEN You have seen many directors come and go—good {ones with the bad ones—-but oyu always were there to do vour part. You were there when they rehearsed < | in Garnick's Grozery Store and you were there when ;Lhey rehearsed in many other buildings about town. | When a band was necessary you were the one to get | the group out. You always were the first to help get | them going. So, Elmer, it was a real pleasure to see you in the concert at your usual place and I wish you the | best. I cannot dedicate a number to you but I want to dedicate this editorial to vou. I dare you to print it. As ever your friend, ‘OLD TIMER TOO.” irogel):ex' for an occasion but you were there. bers of the Ladies' League. The Hammocks were presénted with a| Bert's Food Center Grocery Phones 104—105 Meat Phones 39--539 Deliveries—10:15 A M. 2:15 — 4:00 P. M. ""The Rexall Siore’-'. Your Rellable Pnarmactste BUTLER-MAUROQ DRUG CO. HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” ‘Where Pharmacy Is » Profession ARCHIE B. BETTS Public Accountant Tax Counseior Phone 77 china tea set. The Crimsc Bears of the Ju- — neau High School were given a Weather: High, 46; low, 43; cloudy gcod workout last Wednesday | . DR 057 LR night in the gym by the Alumni f b : and emerged victors by a score of D 'I I_ H E i' h Yy ! % to 2. he Bears, as put oo { UAIIY LESSOMS I ENG IS W L. GORDON | the floor by Coach Dade Nickel, § make a mighty good bunch of cagers and promise to uphold their | end in any game scheduled this season ! There was a capacity crowd,| with the High School band enliven- ing the time between quarters cheer leaders and song queens strutting their stuff galore. The rooters played fair too. When good sioned. ; shorts were made by the Alumni,| WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us cheers were given but of 'course'increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: the main yells went up when the EVENTUATE; to come out finally; result. “These acts of kindness will Bears made good. The Bears gol eyentuate in establishing happy homes.” off to a slow start but then head- | ed to the winning end as the fol lowing score by quarters sll(ms:‘; MODERN E'HQUETTE R%BERTA i i % Quarters 1 2 3 Bears 1 12 Alumni 1 10 e e S e J-HIGH FG Graves, B Sperling, B Mickle Adams Schultz Hanson ALUMNI Schmitz Pasquin H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man LEVI'S OVERALLS for Boys Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 390 “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!" Juneau Florists PHONE 311 The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PBCNE 784 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE Call EXPERIENCED MEN Alaska JANTTORIAL Service FRED FOLETTE Phone 247 STEYVENS® LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third R WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I wish to see you right | away.” Say, “I wish to see you AT ONCE.” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Inference. the second. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Yacht, though prouounced YOT, O as in |GOT. SYNONYMS: Sober, solemn, sedate, grave, cool, collected, unimpas- GUEST EDITORIAL . ... SH! — We, the ‘‘gang” found the attached article on the — M. E’s desk just above the waste paper basket, when o E he (the M. E.) was home eating Thanksgiving turkey. | The V We ‘huve slipped it out and the said M. E, won't know | AC\l\{‘l;)llllli Tnguirery & a thing about it until it is on the press, too late to hm..'e | The nation is paying deserved tribute to the per- it ‘lifted,” although somebody (you guess who) Will|gona) political valor of President Truman. It's worth probably get “lifted” alright. The attached explains noting, we think, that his running mate also staged itself thoroughly, and then some. So mebby we'll |a remarkable campaign. be around asking you for a job, but no matter. Here’s | Alben W. Barkley no longer is a young man, but the he forgot his years during this seemingly hopeless | campaign. He traveled continuously by car, train |and air. Reporters a third his age wearied of the Let me be your “guest editorial writer” for today! | pace he set and marveled at his boundless energy. 1 would like you to print this as an editorial—in the |1t would have been notable enough back in the days editorfal column and not under “Communications.” | when Alben Barkley was earning for himself the I do not want my name published although I am reputation of “The Iron Man” in Kentucky politics. signing this editorial and gladly do so. I have an This year he was to prove he wasn't old. And he i ¥ g sh w] m writing but proved it. & lh)at ,w?u wunvt 'pu.bllsh “m:ll,: l‘ “'”}:t:icienc; Senator Barkley is a man of very real competence, PRe. that gome WEY IO gan. 88 ¥8, YOI a fact sometimes lost sight of because of his personal and hide your blushes under a bushel and really get i friendliness, political diplomacy and party loyalty. this in print. There are a lot of us “old timers’ Who ; with his long service in the Senate he should make agree to this and we want you to, also. It will be an ideal Vice President, and it is a fitting climax more difficult for you to print it than for any one else | to a long and honorable career of public service, to print it . You will see why - 1 want to praise the recent band concert. It was Unfair Travel Tax Nordling grand! Those High School youngsters did their part —_ — Hickey well. Those “former” high school young people did (St. Louis Star-Times) Powers their parts equally. well. And the other men and The 15 per cent tax on rail, bus and plane fares g, a4 women who participated also deserve full credit for | Wes imposed as a wartime measure I¢ praviden “E‘fdf"i Neilson their parts. The director did a splendid job and gave | revenue and it tended to discourage unnecessary travel ..o 5 A B that |at a time when transportation services were strain- a good performance. It was just and pleasing that a | ing to meet military Hernnids, ! number was dedicated to Jimmy Morrison. | The war has been over three years now, but the The Rotary Club deserves thanks for sponsoring tax remains. It continues to feed the Federal and assisting in every way to make the concert fi-|treasury, of course. But its justification as a curb nancially successful. But there is still one place where | on the sale of rail, bus and plane tickets long since some praise is due. In fact, this praise is long pusbihas disappeared. Spokesmen for the transportation due. It should have been given a long time ago. | industry, in fact, blame it for a lot of today’s empty I think that most adults who attended that con- seats. They contend, and with sound logic, that this i cincerity & . |is an unfair curb on their business at a time when cert could not but admire the sincerity and earnest- they need all the patronage they can get to offset ness of purpose of one of the band members. He 3 rising operating costs. seemed to be getting more pleasure and enjoyment This tax has outlived its usefulness. A measure out of the music than any other person in the group. | for jts repeal should have a high priority in the next It was a real joy to see that little gray headed man |session of Congress. | Accent first syllable, not | GUEST EDITORIAL Q. Is there any way possible to stop a person who is always gos- | siping and speaking evil of others? A. This is best answered by the old quotation: “When will evil | speakers refrain from evil talking? When listeners refrain from evil | hearing.” | 1 Q. 1Is it permissible to pour water from a drinking glass over the | o p fingers after eating? 1 A. No; if no finger bowl is served and the hands must be washed, go into the dressing room to freshen up. { Q. What should one say if it is necessary that he leave the table | before the others have finished eating? | A. “Will you excuse me, please”? | 4+ | LOOK and LEARN % ¢ comnon | ] aEspusSuEsE. | | | BAVARD’ SALVATION ARMY T0 | constiution® Alaska Music Supply | el gsn s 2. Which language is claimed to have the I st bulary? Arthur M. Uggen, Manager BE HElD FRI.' DE(' 3 m 0 have ne largest vocabulary e The Alaskan Rotel 3. What kind of leather is used most extensively for the making | Pianos—Mausical Instruments The Salvation Army announces its Newly Renovated Reoms of gloves? and Svpplies What is a neophyte? Phone 208 Second and Seward annual Christmas sale which is to be Who said, “An honest man’s the noblest work of God"? % held Friday afterncon, December ANSWERS: HEINKE GENERAL ‘ont 3 at the hall on Willoughby Ave- The Supreme Court. REPAIR Sflbl’ RS nue. A festive occasion is ant cipated | English % PHONE BINGLE © when the booths filled with many Shgep 3 Welding, Plumbing, Ofl Burner ; ————— Jovely and varied gift suggestions ¥ Blacksmith Work Sill e Al i GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phone 204 929 W. 12th Bt A new convert; beginner. An added attraction this year will Audiior Simpson Bldg. - Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phore 549 Pred W. Wendt CQCH,coqgwumchN g pa Boouwrwb~o Juneau’s Finest Liquor Store ‘PHONE 566 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — ON.8 * Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE | bit that James V. Forrestal will|the visit of the Italian Chief of | § Alexander Po) i s “Essay ” |win his backstage lobbying game Stafi, Gen. E. Marras, to the United gl pe, in fpls ‘Essay on Man. to stay on as Secretary of Nation-|States. Real purpose of the trip be an apron booth which will ade-! = al Defense. ‘lis to train Italian troops along the quately meet the needs of those |© In contrast to his early state-|line of the American Army . . wishing aprons. The needle-art ;m(‘nt that he didn't plan to remain 'Secretary of Commerce Sawyer has hooth which is always popular will in the cabinet, the dapper Wall|ordered a halt to shipment of have its usual array of hcmmlull_y 1\S:reeter is now frantically con- American oil machinery to Com- done embroidery work, all appropri- . (tacting friends to help him keep | munist Rumania. (It's about time) ate for gifts. Refreshments will be q his job. . . . Russla has suddenly stepped served and a short program will White House insiders say that: up its war of nerves against neigh- precede the opening of the sale at rlle 7Washinglon Merry-Go-Round By DREW PEARSON «Contirued from Papr Cme’ Hutchings Ecnomy Market MEATS—GROCERIES FREE DELIVERY PHONES 553—92—95 Plumbing © Hzafing Oil Burners Remington Til SOLD E;g sgfigxnu: J. B. Burford & Co. Moscow. The Russians preten not to care about this, but they 2 pm. A cordial iavitation is ex- For two weeks, north- do. It has a bad propaganda re- action in the rest of Europe. RUSSIANS REGRET ERF The success of the ERP can be measured by the intensity of Rus sian 'attempts to stir up trouble, | |reverse of Truman’s earlier atti- | tude. | campaign, how they draited an or- | clashed with * if he succeeds it will be a definite | boring Iran. lern Iranian tribesmen—armed with They remember during the;Russlan weapons—have repeatedly government troops der for the President to sign, com-|along the Russian frontier. The manding Forrestal to increase American Embassy fears this may Army, Navy and Marine Corps re- be the forerunner of new Russian serves. | demands Inside reason for, tended to all. CUEe AR TRINITY GUILD BAZAAR Tea, food sale, plastics, gifts. Sat., Nov. -27th. S S cards, Holy Trinity Parish Hall, 50 3t Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Pourth and Frankiin Sts. PHONE 138 “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL Juneaun Motor Co. Foot of Main Street the Secretary of State has reported. | The greater the Marshall Plan’s progress, the more the strikes and | riots to sabotage it. The Iron Curtain even have a6 this year.” As he signed it, Truman dryly evacuating U. §. citizens from! remarked: |China is not fear of injury, but,. WANTED: Telephone operators, “If Forrestal recognizes my signa- that the Americans, with big au-age 18 to 30, experience desirable ture on this one, it will be the first tcmobiles and plenty to eat, will | but not necessary. Call in person i | create too much anti-American ' at telephone office 3fternoons, 2 hard time concealing the fact that! | propaganda. to 4. 50 3t Card Beverage Co. 805 10th St MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM & daily habit—ask for it by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. T —————— Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel 600 American Meat — Phone 38 ZORIC. SYSTEM CLEANING Alaska Laundy DR. ROBERT SIMPSON OPTOMETRIST SIMPSON BUILDING Phone 266 for Appointments « ———— ASHENBRENNER’S PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP s Casler’s Men's Wear Forerly SABIN'S Stetsen and Mallory Hats Arrow Bbirts and Underwear Allen Edmonds Sheer Skyway Luggage — g— TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing Complete Outtitter for Men Oldest Bank in Alaska they would like to be in on the BUSINESS REPORT o Marshall Plan. Poland, for in- 7 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1948 stance, sent its Foreign Minlsteri Attention Wall Street: President | to see Secretary Marshall some|Truman has received a private an- | Cr Ord Puzzle time ago and told him that he had |alysis of the economic sltuatiul“ % 2 . i ok : e o i S G Gkt e 2 1 e i ; The B. M. Behrends . Pulled apar] Bank Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent COMMERCIAL SAVINGS ACROSS L. Disregard wiifully Canonized persons Hangings . Entice . Old Molotov before he taiked it over | self following disclosures that de- Noph apast, with Foreign Minister Bevin and | partment-store sales were down, . Dinner course Bidault. ‘Then he would have|that the stock market is shaky, Nowes« camb. had Russia's cooperation. {and that some business men are . Hebrew letter Marshall replied that he had not | getting jittery. | Gk i discussed it with Bevin and Bi-| The analysis which the econo- . 100 square dault in advance, which obviously 'mists gave him shows not only that . Medieval the Pole did not believe. | prosperity should continue for playing card exelamation 6. O1 the summer im/ vl Z] [>r]>] :minine name TIM] [S[EIN[S| Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle meters of . Inseet land . Locomotive j2 | 53. Card game The Secretary of State still feels'some time, but that employment, 23 Corded fabrics 55 "9;1»*' on the frustrated by the one-sidedness of |savings, credit and wages are still - B . Keghs fioim negotiations with Russia. Moscow {climbing. So is demand for heavy i operates in a vacuum. No criti- |industrial goods. White House " Also ism is allowed. If the Soviet|advisers actually are more con-; -;2 ;:‘:":5"“’,. 1 makes a mistake, no one in Russia |cerned about continuing inflation | % arriving | 3 knows about it except the privi-|than about an early recession. ) “ vroperty 3. Symbul for 6. sodium 4.*Unseal: poetle 7. Repose 8 Luss fresh DOWN Loafers Carved 5. Tagalog on time 3 3 9. Unkind | “a . 10. Greed lettor leged few inside the Kremlin.! Note— President Truman -also s There is no pressure of public telephoned Chairman Edwin C. H .. . Jg ot dol opinion inside Russia to force the | Nourse of the Council of Econo- | Soviet Government into a peaceful | mic Advisers before he returned | role. | from Key West and asked him to| The United States, on the other | hold a series of White House con- | hand, operates with the entire | ferences to prepare the Truman | world looking over its shoulder. If | Administration’s economic program a bad move is made, every news-|for Congress. These conferences paper front-pages it | have already begun. They will] Marshall wouldn't change the draw the economic blueprint which American system. But when he!the Truman Administration will was in the Army, he operated un- | follow during the next four years. der ‘much greater secrecy. That's MBS. KELLY LARSON as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "THE CORSICAN BROTHERS" Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre Hypnotic state © Mascuiine name . Crystalline B. W. COWLING COMPANY Dodge—] DeSoto—Dodge Trucks Inclines . Father or mother SHAFFER'S one reason he gets tired and dis- couraged and would really like to quit in the reasonably near fu- ture and go back to his colonial estate at Leesburg, Va. TRUMAN AND FORRESTAL Betting odds have increased a i | anti-Américan enough.) . . THE DIPLOMATIC POUCH Western allied intelligence re- ports that Andrei Gromyko, former Soviet representative at the United Nations, appears to have been placed in oblivion. (Even he wasn't . There is more than meets the eye behind ) sle Rubber Trans Gaminz cubes Hebrew measure PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WA"I'CH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! SANITARY MEAT VOR BETTER MEATS 13—PHONES- -49 Free Deltvery NEW AND USED FURNITURE Pnone T8s 142 Willoughby Avs.