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A o o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1951 PAGE FOUR influence is apparent at the polls when issue: — e Dall Alaska Em PUFe | the church and s members,ave sesotee o MEMORIALS || 1A Durgin Company, Inc. ricans lieve V] shear! e | - Pu,,“s,u., every pvening except Sunday by the Most Americans believe wholeheartedly in th 2 0 Y E A RS A G 0 T H E E M P I R E MARBLE and GRANITE ting Auditing Tax Wi EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY separation of church and state. This majority in- M dM Room 3, Valentine Building Second and Main Streets, Juneau Alaska s 3 lonuments an arkers HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - President | cludes the majority of America’s Catholics. Few of ————— JUNEAU MARBLE WORKS JUNEAU, ALASKA Y LINGO - - - Vice-Presid 2 i q o Vatican | Box hona e i A -~ Viee-President| yese people would be willing to place the Vatican NOVEMBER 1, 1631 5 Phone 428303 Franklin St P. 0. oz Telepi o It Entered in the Post_Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. | state in the same category as other nations The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the use for i s ‘wahetal, and - bised Uion. DRst per- of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- The idea is general, and -based upon past per PR AR W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. Sylvia Davis Your Reliable Pharmacists republicati wise credited in this paper and also the local news published | formances, that Truman's appointment of Clark was October was slightly warmer than the average, and the third wet- SUBSCRIPTION RATE! ; . . Delivered by earrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.35 per month; | inconceivable that the Vatican state be a member of| 4 NOVEMBER 1 ° Allen Shattuck, president pro-tem of the Juneau Democratic Club, l six months, $9.00; one year, $12.50 the United Nations; that the Vatican state be al ¢ | announced plans for a charter memebrship drive and a caucus to elect ® 0 0004 0 00 00 By mail. postage paid, at the following rates: 5 e 4 One year, in advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; | party to treaties and trade agreements, or that it be o Earle L. Hunter, Jr. e delegates to the divisional convention to be held in Petersburg. B P 0 ELKs ® EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY o one month, in advance, $1.50. ahts {3 ¥ ryank Donk . L. U, ® e 0 0 0 . e o 0 0 o Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notity |called upon to furnish troops and munitions in the | e Fran! epin i . the Business Office of any fatlure or irregularity in the delivers | oy, i g s M i e fit|e® Inez Keister . i of their papers. event of war. Why then, does Mr. Truman see fit| 8 @ O O whland | B. D. Stewart was to outline objectives of the Juneau Chapter,| Meeting Every Wednesday at 8 Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 3™, to establish a full fledged embassy in a state that . ay - o P.M. Vistiing brothers welcome. — - e Lo ARGt state? K] Mrs. C. F. Wyller e | American Red Cross, at the Chamber of Commerce meeting at the Th S C! S! y @ , a state? Y $ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS e Janet Lee-Sghultz ® | Arcade Cafe. Stewart was Roll Call Chairman for the local chapter. LeROY WEST, Exalted Ruler. e Rexall store . . . . herein 3 G - AP o made with an eye to the Catholic vote in this country " : i NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411( we believe that Mr. Truman is in error We believe test October on record. Snowfall was very light, sunshine slightly — BUTLER-MAURO e Bldg., Seattle, Wash ' R b 2 gt . 4 ¥ Fourth Avenue Bldg, Seattle, Wash. At RaaE Cighinlics. will. resent M, TR btemiDt above average, according to R. C. Mize, and his Weather Bureau HUGSO Lodge No 700 DRUG co. to use their Pope as a political lever : 1 ea er a records. g & Re, % o r There are a number of states in which the | R i Go"velmlol:—“h" vary Frida A Catholic vote could make or break a candidate. There | i The Coast Guard Cutter Alert, commanded by Albert Nelson. chiei LOREN CARD laska MUSIC supply boatswain, was in port on a brief visit from Ketchikan. cities where this streng \1| Arthur M. Uggen, Mapager - are a number of large Alaska Poinfs Mr. i H. L. Morris had leased the Douglas Island Packing Truman, Planos—Mausical Instruments would be even more apparent an abl Company politician, is well aware of this and knows he will | Weather conditions ‘and et S e 5 = Ok b and Supplies need every vote in 1952. 5 = | plant on Douglas City arf, and was preparing to pu ¢ kK i i A x ST i tures at various Alacka points also specially prepared smoked salmon. Contractor Jos. Wehren had com- Phoue 206 Second and Seward Then, and then only, will we Know whether{g: yne Pacific Cosst, at 4:30 ‘p.n i SR T | Tr y litical judgment w rror. rits i . “"» | pleted a smokehouse at the cannery. ruman’s political jus nt was in error. | 120th Meridian Time, and released Takn Posl “0. 5559 = - P 3 | by the Weather Burcau are . TOO MUCH TO UNDERSTAND ‘1:',0“20 . z i With a capacity cargo and nine passengers, the motorship Estebeth, v r w cal'd Bwel'age co. B £ e s ‘ Capt. Edward Bach and Purser Robert Coughlin, departed the previous . . L] Wholesale 805 10th Bt. BTSN :Am horage - 33—Rain | cyvening on her regular weekly voyage to Sitka and wayports. Meeting every Thursday in Thursday, November 1, 1951 Two years ago, a two-stage rocket ascended two |Barr ‘1" 19—Fog | _— the Jeep Club at 8:00 p.m. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT hundred and fifty miles from New Sands,” New 50 “;‘_- i:“:fl““ Alaska swans, flying south, were reported to have settled for a few o for MIXERS or SODA POP i v 2 Mexico, and rocket experts assert that such a rocket | D‘lr\; by v, l';" days at Green Lake, Seattle, and at Klamath Falls, Ore. This was the ol AMBASSADOR TO VATICAN might go as high as 22300 miles above the earth. | g o - _2_&0‘3 20 years they were reported that far south. e More amazing is the prediction of those WHO | Fairbanks 33—Cloudy = - NASH The Alaskan Hotel The nomination of General Mark Clark to serve|have some knowledge of rockets that once the missile | Hain 22—Snow Weather: High, 43; low, 40; rain. SALES and SERVICE as full-fledged ambassador to the Pope, head of the | reaches its orbit, it will no longer require fuel but | Havre —Missing— CHRISTENSEN B Newly Renovated Rooms Vatican state and the Roman, Catholic Church, | will convert itself into a piece of our planet, becom- | Juneau Airport ... 37—Rain, Snow ROS. at Reasonable Rates touched off serious repercussions throughout the|ing a member of the solar system, like a small| Annette Island 46—Cloudy H by 909 12th ; Phone Green 279 PHONE BINGLE O « United States, where the belief is general that the | satellite. Hoiek: iy Dal'y LeSSOHS n EngllSh W. L. GORDON ! o e decision is based more upon political expediency than Dr. Willy Ley, author and rocket authority, says fioif(fbnfl ;g—g}oug){ { any other factor. that such a station, if it could be manned, would be ‘;q“ R :;; Sou 4 » Br l S' THOMAS HARDWARE While the Pope is technically the head of a | invalua research laboratory W pood | e s ; JSED: “I hv ownie's Iquor dlore d F T ope is technically the head of a invaluable as a research laboratory where a g0od|Northway 8 Partly Cloudy WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I hdve no doubt but an URNITURE CO. secylar government, he is, in fact, a religious leader, | vacoum was needed. It would also serve s a fuel| petersburg 41—Rain | what he will come.” This is considerd awkward. It is much better t0 || phone 103 139 So. Franklin PHONE 655 exercising great control and influence over the mil- | supply depot for ships sent out on inter-pianetary | Portland 45—Clear y, “4 have no doubt THAT he will come.” . 0. Box 259 PAINTS —— OILS ' lions of members of his church. Moreover, as an journeys. Moreover, as an astronomical observatory,| Prince George ... 2—Clear | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Abstractly. Accent first syllable, not SREIRES 5 Builders’ and Shelf organization and through its hierarchy, the church | it would be superior to any on the earth since bad |Seattle 33—Clear | {he second. HARDWARE is the possessor of great economic resburces and in | weather would not obscure vision Whitehorse 26——01&2\1l OFTEN MISSPELLED: Peremptory; PER, not PRE. -— some countries, wields tremendous political power. Turning to the military possibilities of such a | Yakutat 46—Rain | qunONyMS: Friendly, affable, amicable, cordial, companionable,([® ® ® © © e o o o o o i Undoubtedly there is much to be gained by 'a | base, the expert says that such a series of platforms, B sociable, kindly. ! . Remington Typewriters definite contact with such an influential leader, re- | scattered around the earth, would not be a serious IB k ' K v { WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours : s . SOLD and SERVICED by gardless of religious belief. In many countries, this | military threat “for at least five years.” QOKS f0F norea increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's S D WANT ADE EAYA S A I d | OBLOQUOY; censorious speech; deflamatory language. (Accent first | o 3 J. B. Burford Co. | The washinghn ?:p;fi\l;ll:‘li(;nlnreimrt‘lblamgs»the me.'Fi“' Aid Program Io Be (0! ede [ syllable). -',}n,m« a-bitter separation, the words that were once 10v¢{e o o o o o o o o o o "O"S-Dwn Is Worn by alty for the crisis in Iran. | were now obloquy.” tisfied Customers”™ A The British admirals controlled the .Y H 'I'h' w k : Mel’fy 60 Round Abadan re_l’mery, but were too blind Begun io' ngh ‘e’e Is ee 1 o (N 9 | FORD i to grant the Iranians a few small , ey ! AGENCY (Sontinued from Page One) | conceccions. For exampie, the ac- | SCN00I Students rmeors tor xorea” it be o 4 MODERN ETIQUETTE 2 STEVENS e F; | mirals charged the Iranians the| lected in Juneau this week Efgugt | ROBERTA LEE | LADIES'—MISSES’ GREASES — GAS — OIL do. Therefore, he’ devoted himselt | full price for gasoline used in Iran,! The Red Cross, as part of the|the efforts of members of Taku } READY-TO-WEAR to his family’s realty firm. plus the cost of freight from the | Territorial civil defense n, | Post No. 5559, Veterans of Forelgn & i J Motor C 3. Also under investigation is|Caribbean. In other words, the Ir-|has instituted a junior Wars, and the Juneau Teen-Age| g Are there any rules of etiquette or good behavior to follow when || Beward Street Near Thizd uneau Ioior Lo. Chief Field Deputy Ira Parker, Jr.|anians had to pay a phony (rmght} course for students of high school|Club, it is announced by James| bowling? i Foot of Main Btreet whose family is connected with a'rate, even though the gasoline came | A8€- Brunette, VHW: post cqmipan et A. Outside of the usual rules of good sportsmanship, there is one Books are to be sent to servicemen MAKE liquor distributing firm, the Nation- al Distributing Company of Clinton, .| shipped. The admirals also refused | from their own wells and was never | “Should an enemy att daylight hours, it is ve ironclad rule ‘to observe. Never in Korea as the result of an appea!| same time a bowler at either side of you is delivering his. attempt to deliver your ball at the This i The Charles W. Carter | JUNEAU DAIRIES Tenn. The company was organized e s cami | that the schools would be filled|by the American Red Cross through | ®# ¢ é by Parker's nepphgw, Kenngcth E.l:)l:)ufiimzx- :;tm(;?)mlhl: b(;:r;gm;(; ::g with children.” the civil defense of- | the Arthur Godfrey radio program,|distracting to him, and would be a thoughtless act on your part. ! Morxuary ’ DELICIOUS ICE CREAM Caldwell, and financed by a note for | Anglo-Iranian Ol Company. fice said, “First aid may become a|The VFW has volunteered to collect Q. Is it necessary to excuse oneself when neecssary to blow th[j Pourth 54 Pranilin’ St s daily habit—ask for it by name $125/000"' @t "the''Conimeérée 'Uniorl| Health Drive—The American Le- | Decessity, and it is desirable to|them locally. All books and maga=|nose ‘at the dinner table? ( fropchigy 2 i bank of Nashville. Underwriting the | gion and other vet groups will get|have as many trained young people | zines except the large circulation A. No; this merely calls everyone's attention to an unpleasant 36 ! Juneau Dall’les, Inc. note are Ted Murray of the Nash-|behind a physical-fitness program|as bossible on hand who will be|national magazines which are al-irjtyal. The only thing to do is to end it as inconspicuously and as —— ville baseball club and Joe Parker,|to counteract the heavy rejection |able to cope with the situation.” ready sent to icemen are wanted. i quickly as possible. c l “ ’ w brother of the Chief Field Deputy.|of draft 4-F's—now running better| The Alaska Department of Edu-| Contributors are asked to bringi ™" o" 10 it o)l right to send hand-written formal invitations tc asiers rens Wear HOME GROCERY What investigators are interest-|than 60 percent in some big cities. | cation fully approves of this train- | their books and magazines to the lunch? McGregor Sportswear ed in is whether Ira Parker is or|The program is spearheaded by was an owner of any part of the|Congressman E. H. Hedrick of West liquor firm. They found an arrange- | Virginia, a doctor and long-time ment in the underwriting deal|crusader for more outdoor exercise whereby Murray and Ira’s brother and better diet education to im-| Joe were cut in on the profits until prove civilian health. President | the $125,000 loan was paid off, plus| Truman has privately okayed the another provision whereby the loan jdea. Also, the Miami Beach Cham- ing and will cooperate to.the ful extent, Everett Erickson, commis- sioner of education, said. Classes in first aid are to be held at such times as not to interfere with regular school work. A list of volunteer students is to be sub-| mitted to the local civil defense Teen-Age Club Saturday afternoon where a crew will be on hand all afternoon to receive and pack the books which will then be sent to the states through the courtesy of the Alaska Steamship Co. J. C. Dodds, “Books for Korz:a” | A. Yes, and these may be written in the first person. LOOK and LEARN ¥c cornox | chafrman, Bai ‘that books Wil BALL—ooms st i s e o 2l ot oo v Stetson and Mallory Rats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Allen Edmonds Shoes Skyway Luggage BOTANY Phones 146 and 342 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 3 'o Banish “Blue Monday” To give you more freedom was never to be entirely paid off,!per of Commerce has offered to|director who is to make the neces-|called for if anyone is unable tc 1. What is the onl % 2 i ” o’ ¥ d 4 ; 2 . E y mineral that is eaten directly by man? which made his brother a virtual!make Miami Beach the national|s: arrangements with the Red |bring them to the Teen-Age Club 3 Hotw many ni DR Ts thate In'a biliond son from work — TRY partner. In August, Mrs. Roxie|headquarters for the health drive— | Cross. Arrangements for .pickup of books L g R i ir o e R e i CLOT HE S Parker, wife of the deputy collector, |if Hedrick can get a bill through| The age limit for junior first aid | can he made by telephoning 766 or B o ‘-‘“"?e““‘ PRy BRMGL and HReN SRR 8 Dyl Muka Laudry acquired a 25 percent stock owner- | Congress. is 13 to 17 years. Any students over | Saturday. 4. Wast Biblical prophet was fed by tvhe r}avens? NUNN-BUSH S ship in the firm. WASHINGTON PIPELINE that age may apply for the regular s o A U 5. Where is the largest coral formation in the world? 4 HOES 1t has been reported that Deputy | GOP Sen. Kenneth Wherry of Red Cross or home nursing courses. GIRL SCOUTS MEET ANSWERS: STETSON HATS H o s RAVES _ s ing after o 0 R Girl Scout Troop No. 12 met ir 1. Halite, another name for rock salt. Collector Parker accompanied re- | Nebraska is mending after an_op: : X 3 ualit; hin . G presentatives of the fim‘: on m:l”ern!iun at George Washington Uni- VISITOR FROM SKAGWAY the Elks Hall Oct. 30. The meeting 2. A thousand. Q y Work Clot g Tlol Clothing Man visits, thus bringing indirect pre-|Versity Hospital, where he paid the| Mrs. Ruth Nelson of Skagway is|Was called to order b.‘»" our presi- 3. The distaff is the female branch, the spear the male branch. rm e sure to increase the company's full Tate instead of accepting the stopping at the Baranof Hotel. dent, Julie Hudson. We said the 4 Elijah. nmmfl LEVI'S OVERALLS Y 3 = F U SO ledge of allegiance to the flag anc F 2 business. Caldwell, wh estion- cut rate accommodations for Con: p . Great Bar " Complete ttitter for Men T en question. | cresapibn abiBethosda Noyal Hid SPECIAL NOTICE our scout promise. Our secretary 5. reat Barrier Reef, along the northeast coast of Australia. » Ou for Boyl p 2 2 ¢ o U hen read her report. We held ar . Tra was down here on a visit|Pital. . .Wherry also scorns Con-| Dr. Steffen’s subject: Thursday 8| then 3 HAFFER’ and just happened to &ccompal:vigressmnaljunkels, pays his own way [ p.m. “Beyond Peace of Mind”; Fri- | €lection of officer SALESMEN HERE ANB BALL AT SITKA A EB BLACKWELL’S me hé explained, wherever he goes. . .Another Con- das_r 8 pm. “Minding Our Own Busi- | The new officers are Dvn‘n-_othx‘ Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Oakley rep-| Thirty ninth annual ‘anniversary SAN]TABY m‘l’ CABINET SHOP |gressman who pays his own way | ness. Methodist Church 953-1t | Hixon, president; Ann Ghiglione resenting Roland Originals of Day- | of the Alaska Native Brotherhood POLITICS AND TAXES )a Jnrmnn of Ok]‘\lmnn Democrat. —————— vice-president; Bonnie MacLean | .o Ohio, are registered at 'ths and aia Native. Sigterbiood 18 FOR BETTER MEATS 117 Main 8t. Phone 772 ecutives say they feel sorry f i 4 T T Ly i Free Del Home, Office Stere Messrs. Henl’lee .zd Welch t::cau:: incidentally, has now decided to go of: the Alaska Native Brotherhcod Marsha Erwin and Joan Egwen. AT THE BARANOF f;fimk:s :::Blnv}illzlcll. toAl;MZ::hdera Loocoadl very for or of their physical infirmities. How- |t0 Korea for an important investi- and Alaska Native Sisterhood is | color guards. After the election, We g prejan Bolyan of Cobol arrived | time is promised to all " 953-1t ever, it’s admitted that the gov- | 8ation. Jovial Congressman Don- ernment budget, already one of the ald O'Toole of Brooklyn was com- biggest in history, should not be ! menting on the trials of big-city overloaded by paying salaries to | Congressmen in a campaign year. - those who cannot give full time to | “Everybody wants to get into_the | ——— ST T C d P l E\fi %%E%g% their jobs. {ack mimmed Oloole, IROEEHIRY LOOK OUT FOR THE HOLE! rosswor uzzie NAEEONN. D as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Note 1—The three above-mention- |15 & Juje prusnms. et Alol EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING ed collectors got their jobs through|sneeze, at least ten guys e -0 ACROSS . Rich man IN[T] Present this coupon to the box office of the Sen. Kennéth McKellar, who, as|™V }::opgxesbl()n«'ll s Ih:pl:zganld L. South Ameri- Dist » AlE] chairman of the Appropriations|Ccatch pneumonia DR e 5 Bpo roden! Sommeroe Committee, is one of tl?epmgst pow- |ing room only in Washington thea- 5. Owns ) Body ofstrogps " v car"ol- mmm erful—and irascible—members or‘tres for “The Day the Earth Stood; 8. uex“l!:‘e'f:’:lym 41 Some (alv] Congress. To fire one of his appoint- | Still"—despite ‘h“l “f" thacGE:n;l;; 12. Pertalniog to 42 e i a €] and receive TWO TICKETS to see: ees would mean bringing the well- Davis, Hans Kaltenborn, abr grandparents sharp oh 4 known McKellar wrath down on the iHPam’l and DP play a small part in e }“e‘g"b“"“" & Mone o Sre 3 EmMN T mY LIVE BY “lnm“ entire Internal Revenue Bureau and | it. - -Economic Stabilizer Eric John~ 15. Saviour s poetry [Tlu[slelc|ulTo]sE] ’ probably curtailing its budget. Hence |5ton Will not be replaced. Mobiliza- 17, Kingdom In ort. mineral BNEE PEERERA Federal Tax—12c Paid by the Theatre s e: Ison, who 18, Form in line Butter McKellar's friends stay on the pay- | |tion Boss Charles E. Wilson, 5 " roll whether they work or not. [hasa hard time getting along with BOsm | e o potipumie - Soliflon of Vesterdays Pusst Phone 14—YELLOW CAB CO.—Phone 22 Noté 2—What our tax-collecting | People, Wants to handle prices and & Agrieultural’ 64 Allowanco for DowN. 5. Poor actor and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and - . . Is himself. ! 3 * 6. Turkish 1 - :yxfi wr;ee:; v ix]osxea:\;e L,loll:clt;oll g7 Wagn eoolinls HHARH R AR T LR T v o audsed RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Dj y Civi rice, not pol- | Sh 56. Conducted 3. Persi i . Hair line D itics, and then rotate them ‘to dif- - s S T N Mfimfin’e'h‘r' + 8 Genus of seals WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ferent cities after they have lived 'Hospiial Nofes , holding a ball November 2 at the had refreshments served by Mrs local | Philips’ patrol. Sitka camps are invited to attend, a good 953 1t | time ANB hall. All other 15 promised to all iere yesterday on PAA and is re sistered ‘at the Baranof Hotel. Bonnie MacLean, Secretar Reporter. — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — 9. Younx Spanish Oulllde cut AELX HOLDEN ten years in a community. After i st e collectors have made too many | Admitted to St. Ann's hospital 5 Eg;ga)ml . friends they lose their effectiveness.| Wednesd: were Peter Hammer, ing girl G Friendly Senator—Sen. Olin John-,, Mrs. Corbett Ship, Richard Sheakley 16. Manage by Oldest Bank in Alaska Joseph Nakamura, George Ma- dismissed were Mrs. Claude | ston of South Carolina believes that Jr., a friend is a friend. He has-just | yed demanded a Senate investigation Becker, Ginger Wilson, Mrs. Wfl-} AL of Puerto Rican Governor Munoz liam Horton and baby boy; Mrs. :z: P:fieu:h . Marin's administration—all because Henry Brouillette and baby girl; . Incline the Th B h head’ of friendship. Olin's friend is not |Jack Lund. 30. Percelve e ® ° enr e]l S Governor Marin, but Leonard Long Dismissed from the Government 33. An&l&;su&n of Charleston, § .C., from whom the | hospital Wednesday were May Mills account Bank of Tenakee Haines, and Pamala Gray of ‘There were no admissions. governor is trying to collect one million dollars in taxes. Inside story is that Long has been mass-produc- | irlg houses in Puerto Rico. He was promised tax exemptions on the housing ‘by former Gov. Jesus Pen- ero, but the new governor has now A\B BALL AT SITKA Thirty ninth annual anniversary of the Alaska Native Brotherhood and Alaska Native Sisterhood is filed suit to collect. So Long’s friend, | holding a ball November 2 at the . cention - Senator Johnston, wants Governor | Sitka ANB hall. All other local ?//ja 44 Prageant an, COMMERCIAL @ SAvas Marin investigated. | camps are invited to attend, a good .% 48, Lyric poems * . L . 3 2 51, Cover British Admirals—A secret S;aw time is promised to all . 953-1t Short rifles . Greek letter Perform . Viscous liquid Buddhists 44, Victim of Ce- 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1951 ‘Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent

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