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HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1949 1 Jdividual, in respect for the dignity E D A Y of the individual human being. ’ The politicians are degrading that I 8 N GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY ATION OF Gz0UPS mayoralty campaign in New fork is an index to a dlstressmg‘ rend cwrrent in this country for PO years to split up the American people into groups, classes, nation- ulit religions. Our nation was d in the magnificent ideal | f the inalienable rights of the in-| SSDDIS W CEHERCHREX KENTUCKY’S KEY TO NOSPITALITY \ OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED | 100 PROOF | STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLZAY + LOUISVILLE, KY, | T iy | There’s -3 H] SrZI3ERZ85NNRaEANERAEE B EEERIE: BFIREIEEEEUERINCLTE: L L T increase’ your 1 - B = - -] = W ] - H - ] ] = = H H H -] H -] - 5 = = B H H H ] ] = H 032 §322088EITERTNZIINESEE - =] = do - 7] ERRET PAY It Pays to Advertise; F3PTEIRTEEIEAABESE sEvn SRR PTER L EER BT LT EETEREREE PUE R T E S LERL P LR L P RIGARIREEENNRNE RS NANNAE IR NN RERTEARRNAEE NEIEATEENENEEEETRUENNTRIRENERS! aTez Phone 34 Today 8 Bl L iccrat running for that office on {is raised because 'ki]l his political chances, until it‘ & | was conceived that he ‘could attack ;| the Irish Catholic vote which he | = [needs, if he is‘to win. & |nor the Protestants, = |nor Puerto Ricans, should vote on ? |do and it is very bad for the United | “ iport the opposition to the Bar- : |den Bill. ~ |ning-mate of Lehman on the Demo- . |cratic ticket and he opposes the = | Barden Bill. i | wh IO s Martin Vietor Purs, Inc. 98 t¢ ideal by their manipulations among | ancestral nationalities and in their stimulation of religious bigotry and hatred. They have made consider- able capital out of this. ‘The Republican party has alto- gether disappeared in New York City, undoubtedly because of its lack of skill in such manipulations. Its place has been taken, perhaps temporarily, by the Liberal party, an offshoot of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union. The Liberal party is controled by Dave Dubinsky, who also runs the‘ union. His authority in the union rests upon competent management and personal decency beyond any- thing expected of men similarly occupied. His political power rests upen his ability to produce a block of about. 400,000 votes and the treas- ury of his union when needed. So ne nominated the Republican- Liberal-Fusion candidate for mayor, Newbold Morris, a nice man who made speeches for LaGuardia when the Little Flower regarded the oc- casion of not sufficient importance for his personal attention. Morris is so unsure of himself that he dares not decide whether he is for John Foster Dulles, the Republican candidate for United States Sena-) tor, or Herbert Lehman, the Dem- the Liberal party ticket. So Mor- ris runs with Dulles and also with Lehman which would be ridiculous were it not also an index to a| serious national disease, namely, that men run for office without | principle only because they want public office. Into this campaign has trept the issue of the Barden Bill. “The issue | when Cardinal | Spellman was fighting that bill, | Herbert Lehmam attacked the| Cardinal. That was supposed to the Cardinal but be against the| Barden Bill. By this means, he| would get the Jewish vote and also | Of course, neither the Jews nor the Catholics, | nor Italians any such group basis. But they | States of America. Newbold Morris would not sup- | So here is his position: Lehman, on the Likeral party ticket, opposes the Barden Bill;| Morris, on the same ticket, supports | it; but Bill O'Dwyer is also a run- Did you ever see| such a mix-up? | It is about the same on all issues. Mortis runs as the heir to| Filorello LaGuardia, the famed Little Flower, who, after he ceased to be mayor of New York, ran| UNRRA which became a great| refuge for Communists and served | Soviet Russia better than it did| the United States. And as any- | bedy who knows New York must know, LaGuardia’s favorite was not | Morris but Vito Marcantonio, who is also running for mayor on the; American Labor party ticket, which is the political arm of the Com- munist party in New York. 7t anyone can claim to be the ideo- logical as well as personal heir of the Little Flower, Vito Marcantonic can establish such a claim. As a matter of fact, Vito's great political power was organized ori- ginally by LaGuardia to get him- self elected to Congress. It was based upon a Negro and Italian| vote. To that Marcantonio added the Puerto Ricans whom he im- ported by airplane and put on the relief rells with LaGuardia’s con-| nivance. These Puerto Ricans now number about 250,000 in New York. Where is the United States in| all this? It is easy to say, as some | do, that this country starts west of the Hudson River, but that is a wisecrack and answers nothing. The same pattern appears in the cities of those who make the wise- crack. The United States cannot survive as a’congeries of so-called minorities, as a nation of groups. (Copright, 1849, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) RUMMAGE SALE Rummage Sale and White Ele- phants, old books, ete, Trinity Church undercroft, Sat., Oct. 1, 10 a. m. 309 4t Buy your fur coat from the man o makes it—he knows what’s in ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDIILE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 SOUTHBOUND S.S. Aleutian October 2 October 9 ’: ‘ tot . Ketchikan Seattr~ Seattle 8.8. Baramof S.S. Aleufian | NORTHBOUND S.S. Baramof October 11 for Seward \GUNSMITH SHOP OPENS RADIO LOG Alaska Bruadcasting Co. KINY C.B. 8. DIAL 1460— UNEAU THURSDAY EVENING 6:00—News. 6:15—Music. 6:20—Sports Scene. 6:30—Dinuer Music. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Teen Age Quiz. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—Weather report. 8:05—Music to Read By. . 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 10400—News. 10:15—Drifting on & Clonic. 10:30—Weather report. 10:35—Sign - Off. FRIDAY D AFTER! Sign Or. 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. 7:25—Local Weather. 7:30—News Summary. 8:15—News Headlines. 8:20—Morning Thought. 8:25—Weather report. 8:30—Cote Glee Club. 8:45—Lenny Herman Orchestra. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Airlane Trio. 9:45—YOU AND JAPAN-CBS.. 10:00—News. 10:05—Vocal Varieties. 10:15—Piano Playhouse. 10:30—Milady’'s Memo. 11:00—MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABC 11:45—March Time. . 11:55—Forecast. 12:00—Salon Serenade. 12:15—News. 12:30—Meet the Band. 1:00—Garry Moore. 2:00-FRONT PAGE FEATURES- CBS. 2:15—Bing Sings. 2:30—Light Classics. 3:00—Recorded Auditions-ABC. 3:15—Pipes of Melody. 3:30—Parade of Hits. 4:30—BARNTARD FOLLIES- CBS. 4:45—Western Serenade. 5:00—Blue Barron Presents. 5:15—CHICAGOANS-CBS. 5:30—Adventures in Research. 5:45—Snake Pit. STAR BOARD MEETS | LAST NIGHT INBOY | SCOUT EXEC. OFFICE The Star Board of Review for| the Boy Scouts met last night in| the office of =cout Executive Maurice Powers with five appli-| cants reviewed and approved. The zoard met under the super- vision of the Rev. & A. McPhetres who was assisted by Joseph Shof- ner, Vance Blackwell and Maurice Powers. Those applicants were Charles Buttrey, Scoutmaster of Troop 23, George Messerschmidt, Ronald Hildre, Wayne Powers and Chester Zenger of Troop 613. Zen-| ger is scoutmaster of Troop 613. The Life Board of Review meets next week with date to be an- nounced in preparation for the Ju- neau-Douglas Court of Honor Oc- tober 13. ITING AND ‘On SATURDAY IN QUILICO SPORTSCENTER HERE Opening Saturday, October 1, in the Quilico Sportscenter, is the best equipped gunsmith shop in Alaska, according to Art Skinner, shop owner. Skinner is the originator of the Alaska Magnum, Alaska big gnmel gun. In his shop are two lathes and bluing and buffing eguipment. He will do rechambering, rebarrel- ing, gun smithing, mounting of sights and major or minor parts. Carried in stock are barrels for guns of the following calibers: .22, .25, .270, .30, and .375. Skinner said that he will make up guns complete with stocks in these cali- bers. The shop will soon he equipped with the latest electronic equip- ment for checking velocities and ballistics of guns. NURSERY MOTHERS MEET; MRS. HARRIS 1S NEW CHAIRMAN Monthly meeting of the Coop- erative Nursery Mothers was held Wednesday at the Governor's Resi- dence. Newly-appointed chairman Mrs. V. P. Harris was introduced by the outgoing chairman Mrs. Duncan M. Chalmers. Mrs. Chalmers is giving - up chairmanship of the group to go to Bethel, Alaska, for one year. Mrs. H. D. Haines was appointed secretary of the Nursery group. At the meeting, Mrs. Elmo Bittle spoke on the subject, “When Your Children Make You Angry.” PR SRS CUB PACK 309 ORGANIZES Boys and parents are invited to 8:30—JOAN DAVIS SHOW-CBS. | 9:30—TALES OF FATIMA-CBS. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA POPEVE I THAT AN'T - HAY 4 THIS 1S NOW, WHAT TH' HECKS GOIN' ON YOU ALWAYS TAKE l MUG SHOTS OF DARN T, SOMBODY MUST HAVE COT CARELESS AT HEADQUARTERS AND LET HIM OUT. GO PERHAPS WE COULD USE YOUR CLEANUP SQUAD OVER AT WICKER & CO., SKEEZIX. PAR ME, MA’AM-- DO_M PATCHWORK TIE GIVE YE A QUARE DADDY-YOU'RE NOT GOING TO LET MOTHER APPEAR ON TELEVISION AGAIN - IT MAKES ME FEEL AGHAMED WALT ? “ORCANIZATION UNIT NUMBER ONE* sTILL I €CAN T SEND VOU BACK—THERE ARE : TOO MANY BUSY STREETS| [CAREFULLY. MY FUTURE'S TO CROSS AND A BUSY ST ? HAVEN'T I"TOLD YOU, UNCLE IT 15 NOow HOW DARE YOU SPEAK TO AR ME? - OH-- ILL HAVE TO BE FRANK AND JUST TELL HER HOW BAD SHE 15 /! ——— ARE You -~ SURE BLONDIE ¢ KNOWS VOU'RE BRINGING ME HOME TO SUPPER?P CAN BuUy 200 T-BONE STEAKS!! NOTHIN’ T4’ KID'S INJOYIN HISSELF. HEY...WHAT'S ¥ GOIN’ ON? 4\ PAGE SEVEN AHOY, MR. FLATT, BRING THE BUCKET You ONLY r—INEED 1 FOR ) MICKEY O'BRIEN GIVE ''M A SALAMI SANWITCH.. TH' KID'S LOVIN' IT... N IRREGULAR EATING TYPE/ BOY% LOO%E AGAIN, THIS IS RIGHT NOW IM CHECKING \ PAGE ONE STUFF TO EVERY A RUMOR THAT MOGUL BEY5 | DOLL. IN THE WORLD WHO HE AND ROMANCE WITH BURGUNDY / FIGURES SHE HAS THE EQUIP BURGUNDY MENT AND THE ENERGY TO HUNT HIM DOWN. SOUNDS LIKE A T UNDER THAT BUREAUCRACY— | NAME, WE GET THE "OUNO'FOR | OUR PICK OF \ PERSONNEL . \T'S CASTING TRACY, THIS IS JUNIOR. NOW LISTEN TO ME AT STAKE — & CALLING CAR 27. CO TO P.S. NUMBER 10 AND PICK UP A BOXER DOG WHO’S CREATING A DISTURBANCE. THIS IS'gQGEN T. THAT PRINCIPAL 4| OFFICE IN'THAT CASE, WE WILL PUT THEM AT DISGORGING WASTEBASKETS, TRANSPARENTIZING WINDOWS, L AND ERASING FLOORS. YES-IIM GONG ON TELEVISION TONIGHT- THE MANAGER TOLD ME THEYRE SELLING MORE TELEVISION SETS THAN EVER | SINCE V'VE BEEN ONY the organizational meeting of Boy Scout Cub Pack 309 tonight at 7 o'clock at the Methodist Church. Organization plans for the coming year are to be discussed.