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PAGE FOUR Daily Alaska Empire | Published every evening except Sunday by the ~EMP] Gr COMPANY », ER s, Junegu. Alnska THE DAILY ALASKA MIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA xdesa of history. The confusing thing about the “far- ther, faster and higher” statement is that it conflicts wlm claims alrea discréetly advanced by our own'|* Air Force, which ifself is no mean hand at modesty. President Seriously, despite the recently noted Russian ad- V’“'""'fl'“' | vances in jet planes, there is no reason to believe that Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Deliverec by carrier in Juneau and Douxla: six months, $8.00; sma eag By matl, postage patd, at the fottowin One vear, in advance, $)5.00; six months, in sdvance, $7.50; pne month, in advance, $1.50. Subscribers will confer a favor if they the Business Office of any failure or irregularity in the delivery of their papers. Teichhones: News Office, 602; Busthéss Office, §7d: MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED The Associatéd Press is excluflve‘y entitled; to fhe use for‘ republication of all news dispatches credited to it wise credited 1A this paper and also the hereinc NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Ala: Jurth Avenue BId., Seattle, Wash. B‘n‘:l-" technically the Russians have outstripped.the United 4 smz“, “'as fates. Brobably the Stalin claims must be put down | o .- SPPTEMBER 26 - = o to a hlgh-flylng imagination. ‘There is, however, one’| ¢ ] e months | 0+ on which 1t Would be well not to discoynt Soviet le Mrs. Albert E. Goetz . s pates: |aviation. That is' in the matter of interceptors for{e Kenneth Shudshift o long-range bombers. Sinceé this courtry repeatedly |e Mrg.-E. -R. Smith .| Will promptly Dotity | jya¢ advertised what its strategy would be in case of [® Dale Hillerman oL | war, the/Russians would be foolish if they were not|® Ruth “Torkelson *4 PRESS \;oncentranm oh counter-rheasures against strategic : ?\'{;;ni]’id;:l?::“ : ombisig b - I. Mrs. Hazel Ford .| r not_other- LA TR i N T 1 R. M. Lohman . locyl news published | Legion Resolutions . . 1 BT TR ® ® 6 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ska Newspapers, 1411 (Washington Post) Theére is a hopeful augury in the American Le: | gion’s seleatipn for the first time of a World War IT : ’| veteran, Georgey N. Craig, as Natonal Commander: | sinte™ pmu}al rival for the office’ was also a| veteran W, War II, it may be presumed tha wnm SAI“RDAY the yo ger gsn ation is now beginning to asert. the,| o ed by its numbers and -its youth § Ams ARE Fou“D Ps t X legloh' ugsloqt J , in due time, serve to-modernize t| nd bring it into touch with ] d rpsponsibilities of the present. The dead Between. the hours of 3:30 pm hand u(\3 pm. Saturday the High~| resolutions ai ed at the close of the conventlo in | Way Patrol:and the Juneau. Oity| ASON. Iphia. SNAIT»HALJBWQE & ’1 "‘*?u;?fpm" on ek =h Je \cxglmg :he l?:;j?:mmlmn tickets were issued: ' Gov! ent’ t5 “take steps to-curtail as far A b lr?pomm_h: %K i%‘@ JW% !’q xble a urther hnmlgratlx’:‘n to- this country th fonyof, these. the. individual, did | on Saturday, 'Octeber 1;din Hhmbersdin N, bt €l was “dofie SshiS Hagbave bés: driver's license- on. his t!xe;‘:dzul Bilding ey 'm:'v*v-w— W prefis me “of, p:t:z;s:n Bu‘:ist was ' done Dr . ds-car. ’ ! is -hearing, as ahnounced }y the Thi¢mation: by men uffe % from the delusion “that Amefican’ 2 had faulty h‘:‘”‘“m‘s Fis| Comilssion; 15+t \segure: Spthions. reg dx mited and that, the'volume ‘of gdods lfeh;: o tal 1; ‘é‘;‘s& profiosals for a splif. seasan on.ihe-nalibut. .na services @vaildble to individuals' must- be' ‘dfm- 1 i m& mfi? Ap by ; (The ubjetsts; ne atshouNy fecsiye careful cdn- |inished by, an ncrease of the. vopulation, g Wit pog hrakes... slddration by ‘tHe 3 ers of \he trafibut’ us x - | . Just, the gontravy :of course, s true; and .the g cars had ,,01 ense plates. 1 dusgry in Jufieasi’t and positivd Aflumems oulil He | whole: history jof immigration ;fo \this country -bears| 1t “tftxefsfssiéa “froth 'previous pre@mq *tor the IPO ac }h OcLer b ] hat s mest hecoming about bhe)r modesty,; ‘Lient. Gen. Vassily, PLAI\ E PALK " rn]lssxmo, has bashfully, hdmitted thn Soviet piloh fly “farther, faster and higher™than any pthet¥|.¥ in the world. With:a “preper-filad: butes this gudcess tq thie" {aict thilt higrd 1 apt Somc plane . wh)ch doe.s not emboqy the suggesuon or guidange.of Premier. Stalin. missions Are. qite tinderstangable now that the RuisT| slans have grudwngly acknowledged responsibility, for,| most of the 1mpon.nnt discoveries, s h‘ealmg!az is all too apparent in some of the | and 9:00. Palice check 110 cars with following | 0 p‘ m\wlmeas to the fact-that-immigrants have expanded |days were returhiéd. | 1oy X the economy 1A addition to enriching the culturg. The” traffic check will *continue | 4 tfre United Su{tes Such an’attitude toward the . until’ Octoizer 1 and it is hoped that >l | 4 I'placéc persons of Europe could have come only. from | drivers ‘who have not had their 1 allouspéss réspecting their condition and frem. for~|ears checked will do so before that entulfl historic ‘role of America as-a haven ':m\e the Russians is for. q.e ed. The younger men now beginning Stalin] son of the |t gij g-me erican ‘Leglon’ will be governed, we hope by fe ears and by higher ideals. 'quAuq" B "D ,\_ P bag When an officeholdar announces that .ne, .nasn.tl |- - PRACTICE WESDAV Tespect; e, lfMR bl 005! %e?ld whether ot notthe will Yun for election, he's |/ - b g e Consarned liar Who wants:te: be asked. iw The_ Juneau | fi ¥ ‘Band g_fll fioid || These reluctant ad- )fifc;‘?ej ;flzrl\gcrll‘owm A ugsd;fi @t & A Jong~range Detroit optlmlst/—is-—lmkmg forward to the next.Ice AgE’ When ouf ' troubles will “be Tafa | away in the deep freeze Fqboql lnudwonum ‘all rerabets | ged, to bE on time as Di, tQL inventions and will hiave selq;;dw; on ¢ e | 479 ??q#s &x “the ‘concert . schedul- | ! N T lhe Washmqlon Meuy-Go-Ronnd By DREW PEARSON (Continued from Page One) the most reactionary firms in %enca For years the famed Judge ert Gary ruled it with an iron hand. Labor was treated like so| niany ingots or blast furnaces<ex- cépt that labor was a lot cheaper. Then a new day dawned in the oak-paneled - offices of J. P. Mo gan. Myron Taylor, how Ambass: ador to the, Vatican, believed in giving labor a break. Dwight M= gan, who later followed amazingly liberal policies as Ambassador to Mexico, also leaned toward labor. And Thomas W. Lamont, guidin: genius of the Morgan firm, was far more liberal than the public reatiz- ed. So, in 1937, the world was flab-( bergasted when Myron Taylor nego- tiated a union contract for U, Steel, for the first time-tmy that firm’s history, ..~ J. P.. MORGAN GOES CONSERVATIVE Then Myron Taylor stepped out of U. S. Bteel in favor of the Vat-; ican. Toni-Lamont_died, and J, P. Morgan revertetito. the 0ORSETVAr tives. Thus began the tremd-tow- ard conservatism again in the gian! fi-nhe Vic Power store typen and plaintiff steel corporation and the elevation | €r's approach to labor probl land crafts 1‘”]_ % LEIVERS, 3 1 of Enders Voorhees, accountant son | Not being a talker, his views ‘al shor(l) 08 b 3‘;71 b of th;iclo of a Ne nkel - L 1 pdetagied recar .| The club) ! . D. E. Mc ) tion of :‘egofr‘xrfipe'n'c;?xwm bt 3"’1"5:’?\ df B‘g - ‘non to Jugeau newcomers to join. » Deputy. ; Finally” 1t s’ the* Eqdite 60 Beht it patiof8" ué{mflus rej ! Anyone interested g publication, Sept. 26, 1 Fairless, [the téaditiorwb friehd) o8| mdr.u wkxng iMrs Richard Peter. [§st publication, Oct. 24, 1 labor. . would o e pimy . It is sn’gn‘m" nt _fitmdu"rfné i S’e;gjr E)r or a blde i s[EcABA[TE T lengthy sessions of the President’ swnose‘ mfi ields -‘ ole/RILIO[V[ER Al} fact-findjng, board, he P! er on uher w r pensit 1 [MAX|E[DIA N of a blgdfilefl \fié 59 oRES QiYL dettlement] An | . T B[Al ; e[RIEG no appeénnxrt u;c M Mlmdl@fl\nu m schoof 1|, WASROES BlA[B i c|! The tig! under ‘the | lamentation Al ne Uehjritiag %fl‘%fiqufl‘g‘i g‘wm i far. by | S Zerbis olv|A T ellS A Fairless' first igormins iona’ pavi itivekiip o mibtiey fHps| A N N € his J. PoMatkan mw‘w«»wn.mmm.mmnm by e | f D told the White; House, shoulv a( YVhile House and by La] ¢ T E the war) thaf U S: Sték m&fi) fl&‘_) Ior 5 T £l accept tNE:183-Cbuts- anifiide msn{mamfiom ot L increase. This hrought rising rtqms il o8P ,meg ste Dk peratures to some of “the geritleinen | workers union has velun rily in J. P. Morgan offices, and since poned a strike for 76 days as off Y Solution ot Saturday's izzle then they have been more caxcful}day and 80 days as . Underworld 2. Burmese hill Small about letting Ben Fairless loo = HASE dweller & Bostpo at a wage conference Withoue™ & |done no better.” pawh 3. Member of & 3 SHO% S, chaperone. ~Purthermore, m bfr 4. Ar — 7 | ments 7 FAIRLESS' m:zxn /Il the cul)P dgnng Sem e i 3 Pormoum Ben Fairless was bgtn 59 yeats: of Java ago into a ¢ er's famfly ‘gt 18 By Pigeon W His father, tbo{ cloth poor/T6"educate his first, son, farms | pointed n “:::3‘- ed him’ out to an uncle who union.. ey a store at nearby Justus, Ohlo," oy : ."“."’fi’r‘?.fl a t, Bénjtook his unicle’s i i trouty and al mbered his moth-~ | % om- {a m"""n mfin;:. colae what mayif e He should pever, work in the mine Fairless ta W TO0M _COUNA n try school Intaordef €6 . : & e t money for coll - s¥raduated 'so essen! aftel i =z . Ref from Ohio North University,| Those are some of the views held: The o o joined the Whegling. ande Lake of_the ho will final- v 4L African Railroad as egclneen'* wm &fiwthe nalions‘. il @ F.:,"s‘;e‘g“‘ Central Steel Company, then Re- |economy is tied up by a giant steel 43. Network public Steel, Steel. Just out of ccllege, Fairless mar- ried Blanche Truby, also a school- teacher and a_subsequent enthus- and finally "U. 8. !iast over religious cu!tss She died; jin 1942, and Fairless married Hazel | sproul, divorced: wife of Jack|l Sproul, son of the late G:O®P: gov-» lerner of Pennsylvania. The new Mrs. Fairless is eher idaughter of G. O. P, Governor Hat- 3 | field of West Virgthia, Has made » POS —complate I d o be glvm durlng Novembgr F SELlM JACK N HEBE " Selim Jackson v -lwenu Supday ; while the Denali was;y in . pert. . He; is making ' the H. R. vmr £8ST- - RA 'flk Jagksony Abput;20:years ago Jacks rounq tripy, accompaniad by . Mrs, | ifrom 'THE EMPIRE 20 YEARS AGO SEPTEMBER 26, 1929 Barrett Willoughby, Alaskan author, completed a two-month visit] G iy e i Maurice L. Sharp of Anchorage, First Vice-Commander, was elected] Department Commander of the American Legion the last day of th tenth annual convention of Legion and Auxiliary here. . -t L R i After presenting stage productions in Anchorage and Fnirbunks[‘ | Ray Southard and his wife, who had produced “Hello Hawaii” here1 | returned NGidcat Mrs. May P. Wilson arrived on the Alameda from Seattle to assume her new duties as bookkeeper at the Snow White Laundry. She was a guest at the Zynda Hotel. j Weathér ngh 53; Iaw '50; ram . Danly Lessons in Eng sfi W. L. GorboN [} . = e . ! WORDS OF‘I‘EN MISUSED: Do t say, “I want to see you badly. ! . Say, “I want fo see you VERY MU ' . OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Artisan. Pronmmue.' a:.-mmm . A as in AH, I as in IT, second A las in AN unstressed ledent‘ . syllable. ! : | Great (large). SYNONYMS: Quite, completely, tholly, totally. WORD STUDY: “Use'a word thiee:times;and it is yours et us, inerease our vocabuhry by maxzermg one wold ench day T ord S hero OX', ga el Juneau Airpor MON! 1o her native land, gathering material for a new book. She had traveled by boat, train, auto, canoe, sled and plane. Her air trip was with iamed Capt. Ben Eijelson from Fairbanks to Nome. a 3 T o .|| Weatner conaitions ana temper, A. H. Ziegler, prominent Ketchikan attorney and Representative’| dtures at various Alaska . points, in the Alaska Legislature, was appointd District Deputy Grand Exalted lso on the Pacific Coast, at 4 130 Ruler of the B. P. O. Elks for the Southeast Alaska district. °120tH Meéridian "TTme; e ) 58 eleased by the Weather 'Buxeau Jack Thayer of the U. S. Forest Service and his assistant, Fred|$t Juneau, follow: Herring, returned after several weeks spent in cruising pulp timber | fuchorage ... - 54—Cloudy on the the west coast of Admiralty Island. They covered from Funter g:;‘g‘ 33:2:2“:{ Hay 0. KoolSiatEEe OOV, oo 45— RARD Bho:eryl' S 'gawson i ; 39—Clétr Henry Gorham and Bill Norton, who had been hunting for a weekil amonton ........ 32—Clear up the Taku, returned with a big bull moose and other game. irbanks 36—Fog aines . 50—Cloudy 36—Clear .. .51—Rain 45—Clear avre: nnette Island’ odiak otzebue eGrath (ome iNorthway .. 34—Partly Cloudy| ‘Petersburg ......... 49—Cloudy | Portland 47—Fog Prince George . 28—Clear Seattle . 47—Fog ‘Whitehorse . 45 —Partly Cloudy J kutat .. ... 50—Drizzle . 48—Rain | ... 45—Rain | . 42—Partly Cloudy; 46—Drizzle | DAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 194y MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14/ SECOND and FOURTH of each-month.- iA Scottish Rite Mple at, T30 p.'in begipning |GLENN Of ABRAHAM. O s P. "o. ELKS “Méting every Wedfiesday at * 8 P. M. Visiting brothers wel- come. F. DEWEY BAKER, ~Exalted Ruler: “W. H. BIGGS, "Becrebaxy. ‘ BLACKWELL'S CARINET $HOP 17 Main St. High Quality Cabinet Work for Home, Office or Store Moose Lodge No. 700 Regular Meetings Each Friday Governor—JOHN LADELY Secretary— _ | “The Rexall StFe"™} Your Reliable Pharmacists - BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Alaska Masic Supply Arthnr M. Uggen, Manager e o 00 0 0 0 0 0 o L] TIDE TABLE . . High tide, 5:13 am,, 149 ft. e Low tide, 101 am, 3.0 ft. e High tide, 5:03 pm,, 171 ft. ® Low tide, 11:: 5 pm -03 ft. e . ’bf -~ N s B " EASTERN STAR ! J Past Matrons and ,Past Patrons initiati Tuesd g. Juneau Chap. No, 8 _glcloe “September 27, “ERMee bv ‘_.k, L QoI ,' - o nerself socially, should ‘she say, ‘I am-'Mis$ Brown,” or,“Lam Martia Brown"? Al “The-corréct form s “I am Martha Brown.” he doesn’t drink anything with alephol in it? A. No; nor should"any comments be made. Q. Sfioyld a man_ ever sound. His horn, when picking up a Irlend ‘at his-home? u !Ben cut down his drinking, has with ‘cigar—H. R. Vahderfeesz Was pulled -in (his waistline, and mar- | pictured .in the, August . is§ue - of Iried her daughter to Bens son by [“The. Curtis Line,” trade publica: his first wife. tion of the Cums Circulation Com- gon was en. the, force at the, Cm Roek, apd - was! &lso, gne- of the st.ax baseball players. manager in.Tacoma.. .. When Beu retires six years hence (Pany. - B S ————Y at the age of 65, he will recelve| The Distribution Warld section! Fish, Fun, Eats. Moose Carni- a pensian of $50,000 a year paid for |0f the bright-tovered magazine fea- | val, Oet.’ 157 130616t tures the photographs of eight vet- eran wholesplers, each of ‘which has been in cucmanun service, rm' .;0 years or' more. " 2 VanderLébst, ' propriétor * of th Butler-Mauro Drug compsny here is credited with 34 years’™~ "' ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB " PLANS ANNUAL The Arts and Crafts Association i SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION |, Civi} Action File No. $170-a 1In the District Court for the Terri- tory" of Alaska,. Divisioh Number One in Juneau. it ? If | EDWARD F. SCOTTJ;plaintitf, vs. | VIOLA SCOTT, Detendant.- To the above named defendant: 1by the company, but the same com- pany now balks atfpaying steel- workers pensions -,as fecommended by the fact-findipg b B Eudels McCli ,, e accountant’ whf‘}TeBllly omi hfltes-fi 8. Steel, is-the son- of an-Amster- dam, N. Y. kanker whose family settled in New York in 1660. As & ! boy, his father invested in a kaif={" ting . bustess” Whittr-—went _ into nkruptcy, anh young Vwrheel ‘Canvinted.,.tHat i"poor *“actounting Hermann, plaintiff’s attorney, whose| eau, Alaska, an angwer to system,/of “Which he is proud. § | 3. tract heretofore and now b/ project of decorating a window in ..¥bbrhees has the natural bi He is noy, fiock- mmoned and | address is Room 2, Valenting Build-/{. methods - wer'e . responsible, “decide ard met Friday t i W | to take up actounting ‘as’ his pfl’fI:i orial Museam.\ : B le:]mfio Whiic:;‘_ isr .:lvith; fession. for the sixth Bl arts nd 4 gpon you, within for ay_:’ Since then he hn.s led the colors .xhng 2 3 date of this servicefef thi 1e8s, rdther routine life of a fin- | JWh€ show is planned for March summons upon you, exclusivg of the jancler, rose ‘to be financial vice-j24, 25, and Wg\_nnd will ghe_held ingdate gf se 1 e If y;m Lal fo do .president .of Johns-Manyille Tom-"| tho-IL Hall 3§ ¥ ngu gm ; ut;w dtixk-' pany, came to U. § Steel in 1047, Misd fi&% lis osel g b to he ST oot 15 atithor of s.ftEw cost-accounting | chalemi kg Uthe tewdk, o gx% ogiplaint, ftd witi| charge of window displays. The club |t aissotutl e marrigge con | AE fix_) he should go to the doEr and ang the bell. H)O“K“ 'dfld lE wl What machine was invented 2. Which is the largest inlet 8. Which is considered by ‘mo written? S 4. How many legs hds a lobst 5. What is the si&nificance of ence to'a great woman. singm ANSWERS: The sewing machine. Chesapeake Bay. Shakespeare’s .“Hamlet.” Eight. ; Tt is the teminine form of tl;e Italian word meaning “d}vfine." > RN A C GORDON 1“ by Elias ‘Howe? a U. 8..coast? t critics as.the greatest play ever w i r? {be word “diva” when used in refer- | i i QU0 b0 Plumbmg o Healmg 0il Bprners Telephoqe—SlS nghis—Hed 730 44 Small singing! bird 46. Mexican { rubber cres 48. Pigpen 49, Lone S |strike. | o lw BT I RENTAL G MACHINES l Portable, at tige:Wisle —Sejnog: Machine and Gift Shop. 304 11 ! #i#7a epuid-up subsaiber EM!"]RE 15 intited 16 by CAPITOL THEKSEE and Téceive TWO "nm.s OF HOMES 3o Federal Fa¥ fzc—rmmfle ‘Theat Q. Should one insidt or‘( a” men taking a drink if one knows that § i « - GEORGE BROS. . Widest Selection. of LIQUORS PHONE Say It With Flowers” but ‘quY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists” Thone 311 The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery Phone 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE SHOP AT BERT’S FOOD CENTER Alaska’s Finest Supermarket STEVENS® 'LADIES’—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Beward Street *Near Third The Charles W. Canqr dna Franii St | PHONE 13, Bevbiagd 63 805 10th St ;!isw o fp“ MIXERS dr SODA' L!UP' !' ‘ i Pianos—Musical Ynstr iLiv, 212,804 Supplies.t ... ~Phone 206 *Secous \me Bewui., GENERA“‘U PXINTs “and-“WALEPAPER Ideal Paint Store + Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt m JUNEAU’S FINEST . LIQUOR STORE BAVARD'S Phone 689 “The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O PHONE 555 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS —" OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Remington Typewriters SOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satistied Customers” FORD AGENCY | . (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Street “MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM ' a daily habit—ask for it by name { sler Marine. Enzules -fi&cm sHOP To Banish “Biue Monday” To-give you more frebdom from work — '_I‘_I}X' DR. ROBERT SIIIPSON mnsr SIMPSON BUILDING LEVI'S OVERALLS for Boyl TaCTasle