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— e = e ~ = - — " D L3 A E L) the rest who will be obliged to work off the debt. i o N ally laska mpire That figure of $20 billions a year is just about - ; = ¥ EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY States at the peak of the New Deal’s pre-war spend- e 3 2 4 THE EMPIRE < k Fraternal Societies HELEN rpioopd snd Main Streets, Juneau, AlSKA. o adent | ing, five times what it cost under Herbert Hoover. - S : Gastineau Channel ] 3 Ll R e X . 1 B4 i Socdizels B0 ARG R ST I N TR QU e < Sc;{z&-:a‘g-r?g;TE;Noo_ 3 % Ed‘;;'v-':"‘;:;%:,::: b, : c(;nporntwn hca):s_ are ;k);-l:xgh B“T; t:e dwx;: R - - LMER A. FRIEND - b Lo - anaging Editor | the development which is needed to pay of the del JUNE 24 1924 . MOUYNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14! ALFRED 2ENGER - - - - Business Manaser | o won e forthcoming. Taxes which strike off i Go‘rd'fi Mills Federal fishing regulations to enforce the latest Alaska fishéries| ( Tvm T 1T WAQER | SECOND and touim: T i PO O ey Second Matter. | profits will cause investments to cease just as work iz:nzrd ";‘goyl;:'r"'s law by Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover and effective at once, DR. E- H- KASER Monday of each month Deliverea by earrier in Junesu and Dourins for $150 per wmonth. | would cease if wages are stricken off. Both are paid KBrAgth "Oble divided Southeast Alaska into four distinct districts, established definite DENTIST In Scottish Rite Temple One 3o e P15 00 six months, In advance, $7.50; | from earnings on investments. Nothing makes new Pauline Cole closed season in each and closed 13 bays or inléts entirély to commereial BLOMGREN BUILDING L beginning at 7:30 p. m. | e o Al Prver 1t ends T BRSNS mdtish f IoDS but starting new businesses or enlarging old ones Jimmy Cole iishing. The text of the new regulations which were to supersede those Phone 56 WALLIS S. GEORGR. the Business Office of ans fallure or irregularity in the de- [and both require investment. The Government can't Barbata, Mebonsy which had beéen in effect during the previous 18 years, was received by HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Worshipful Master; JAMES W. e ophones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374, remedy the situation by make-work projects because Katherine Longstreet cablegram by E. M. Ball, Fisheries Agent for Southeast Alaska. LETVERS, Secretary. 1 ~MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS eventually it will run out of tax sources with which Emma Thompsen _— The Amn‘:ué‘ Press Js exclusively entitied to the use for to pay the bills. Greeted by a hand of Indian braves, astride ponies and dressed in & th 1] W i b ted to r not other- B e i 1 E’:: ki of Wit fhvs Suesivnis SESOTLD Rede Ky pRovc A8 e ; full r:gaha as in the pioneer war days, Bishop J. R. Crimont was wel- Dr A w Stewart B P 1) al 3 it . . . rr;;:mm Csiatiol ikt 4 4% Free Speech for Employérs p comed to0 his former cerrlltory in Montana by his old friend, a chief of i 3 0 ELKS THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. i, LT the Crow tribe, on his trip to the States at this time. The Bishop had DENTIST % o st A ! i 2o his h 4 Meets 2nd and 4th Wedriesday NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 (New York Times) “The stars incline just returned to his headquarters here. 20TH CENTURY BUILDING at 8 P. M. Visiting Brothers Fourth Avenue Blds., Seattle, Wash Rejecting a petition of the National Labor Rela- but do not co i e T Gittibe rione W0 welcome. A. B. HAYES, Exalted ) T T “ tions Board to have a company and its president not compel In a baseball game between the Naval Reserve team from the Eagle e Mg Ruler; H. L. McDONALD, Secy. adjudgeéd in contempt of court for writing a letter to |1 siswss | boats in Juneau at this time and the local City team, the Juneau boys ‘e its workers after the company had hee¥ ordered to > won by a score of 8 to 2. Koski and O'Neill pitched and each struck : P dissolve an alleged company union, the Third Circuit out seven men. MacSpadden was catch Nowell in left field, Hen- & 4 SUNDAY, JUNE 25 . P catcher. owell was in lel leld, Hen- Court of Appeals at Philadelphia has unanimously ning played first base, Keaton was at second and Kearney played third: D]’ John H Geyer ruled that the constitutional guarantee of free speech | pgojefic aspects rule powerfully | ” 2 Silver Bow Lodge protects eaployer dcid SREIES TS The decision, |54y which should bring inspiring Arthur Beaudin returned to Juneau on the steamer Alaska after an i No.A2,10.0.F written by Judge Charles Alvin Jones, declares that S, oY d national rejoicil Meets each Tu the Wagner Act $’ newr Wid;. "’:“ :";’ N8 | ahsence of several months. He left the previous summer, going to Point Room 9—Valentine Bldg. o of 830 it ‘I 5.0, ‘; o ess does not purport to authorize a restraint upon Qe:‘i‘" interest in religion is fore-| gy, 6y with the Geological Survey and returning south in the fall, PHONE 1762 of Nisiting Brotherd ‘:m'w;mm freedom of spcec‘h in any circumstances. * © * HEART AND HOME: Fathers | Pent the winter visiting with his mother in Tacoma. Forest D. Fennessy ....Noble Grand Had there been such a provision in the statute ofe under fortdnate planetary tn- _— H. V. Callow .. .Becretary L it would have been invalid as in contraven- ;lue;ces thit en¥nib ORARE G0 dlis. Dorothy E. Haley, Juneauite, formerly on the reportorial staff of ™ ] Gan of ‘Whe Fipt Amendment Accord- tain the courage of members of (¢ Daily Alaska Empire and at this time Tourist Agent of the Alaska | | ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. M’ ingly, it is our opinion that it was not the | R T L o encour- | Railroad, was a passenger on the Alaska this day for the Westward.|| Graduate Los Angeles College . ‘ intention of Congress to forbid an employer neir ho 3 y 2 A ave and instruct women who must|She expected to return to Juneau soon to make her headquarters. of Optometry and | from expressing opinions as to labor unions age an Opthalmology ASHENB » | or to anything else so long as his expressions | ‘ace new tasks after a perlod of _ 3 RENNER’S : | do not constitute, or contribute to, acts or leisure and protection from eco- Wallis S. George left on the Alaska for Seward to make the round | | Glasses Pitted Lenses Ground NEW AND usnn PAYING THE DEBT | threats of discriminations, coercion or in- nomic problems. trip, on business. i | timidation in denial of his employees’ free BUSINESS AFFAIRS: White col- PR S - r Ul N l 'r “ n E The United Statés, now in the midst of its biggest and untrammeled exercise of their rights as lar employees and other nonunion | Weather report: High, 58; low, 48; clear. { war in history, is spending money at the rate of $100 guaranteed by the (Wagner) Act. | workers are to benefit through leg- Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. % billions a 3 With the ighest tax rates ever ap- | This decision is very clear. Yet the Wagner Act |islation, it is forecast. There are DR H VA plied in this country, our government is raising money gflsi "“:) bfen ‘:;-d th: b;olgsn;arlyx nirne years, atr;ld portents of rising costs of living a » . by N & 5 NCE wi at the rate of $40 billions annually and is borrowing | during that period the NLI as in fact given the iwhich will become severe by rext D l l_ $SO E gl h the dirterenck’i'Bn Wkes 11 Mar ety Aterica | T¥6e00m OF ‘SDESAn €6 employers o for ditferent ine | qieumin, Mustelaris and weiters will al y e ns in £nglis W. L. GORDON GRTEOF e ; J S thxpayers Will "’e in debt for 60 percent ur‘ the costat | terpretation from that of urion leaders. In their |rofit this summer, ones- 'evens S|Iop $iiie g") 8858 4¢ithey probably wil [crganlmtlon drives union leaders have been permmed; NATIONAL ISSUES: Republican wokia oMeEN SRBGSED: Do not say, “The bays are gting Boie Gastineau Hotel Annex LADIES'—MISSES' - Y 2 to make virtually any statement they pleased about!p,i.ty leaders will prove their v e > 8. Franklin PHONE 177 READY-TO-WE, Huge obligations are usually made faster than | an employer or his policies, and employers have often (piop purposes in campaign policies place toriight.” Say, “are going SOMEWHERE tonight.” -TO-WEAR they are paid and nobody expects to see the debt|feared to reply to these charges even defensivel fOF 1104 ceom to presage a cmm‘| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Chute. Pronounce the same as SHOOT. | oo oo Seward Street Near Third | liquidated on Armistice Day. By the first of next |fear of being held by the NLRB to be violators or\“mu‘m‘t of proselytihg, but the stars| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Horizon; one R. Horrible; two R's. monith it will be $200 billions and experts seem to |the Wagner Act. In 1939 J. Warfen Madden, then | .iiate that there is Titla change | SYNONYMS: Comrade, companion, chum, colleague, CONfederate, | rmmny 3 agree that the rate of retirement will be around $20 |chairman of the NLRB, testified before a Semate |y wyiio House tenants. partner. " " v ol billions a year, abouit half of what we are paying in | Committee that an employer who called a union leader | ™"y y n g g N ATIONAL AFFAIRS:| ~WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us The Rexall Store "The Store for Men” f a Communist might be held guilty of coercion under = en’ o taxes today. This, of course, is a big sum to work the Wagner Act, even if his statement were com- | Confusion anc internal feuds will|increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word Your Reliable Pharmacists off in ‘a year but the United States can do it it pletely true. : }connnue to mark political condi-| IMPREGNABLE; able to resist attack. “The great walls surrounding the BUTLER-MAURO S A B 'N’s o employment is high and jobs are still plentiful and; There is no reason for leaving any point in ations in China, where united, suc- | city. were impregnable.” i well-paid. |law equivocal, and therefore a source of conflnuous |cessful defense against Japan will| @ Wouldn't it Be bad manners to pretend that one is wealthy DRUG CO, Front St.—Triangle Bld: ’ The people who Work, of course, are paying most | dispute in the courts, when it can easily be clarified, be the reward for long and ter-| .. highly educated when he is not? 4 9 9. of the tax bill today and will pay it after the war. | The House of Representatives, by a two-thirds vote, |ifice S_trnggle. Hard fighting by the A. Yes, this is vulgar. A person who is well-bred will not refer to Last year about two-thirds of the taxes were paid in | included in & serics & i””::’;:;’:“’";‘"‘*““ topine et A Orient may be 100¢ | ;¢ equcation or wealth and will not try in any way to display it. 3 : wagés and salaries. The Wall Street millionaires, all ‘agner Act one which insure rty of expression of drawn out. g % the be to refer to one's home—as “house”, “home” B et ifiaking mmore than §25,000 a year, even if | OPinion for émployers on labor mbiters when “not | Pcrsoms whose birthdate ft is| '3 s d:v:;‘:s st v oy i HARRY RACE H. S. GRAVES Wi b takm il 14 ".' th btli Rt | accompanied by acts of corecion, intimidation, dis- ‘haVe the dugury of a year of aiffi- 2 s i £ T hould b 4t g % 5 ' xed to take all income, couldn pay the ecause | ..o inotion, or threats thereof.” This bill, under culties and unforeseen obstacles. It A. House and home are prefeable. Residence should be used only Drugglsi “The Clothing Man” there are not enough of them. (A | Administration pressure, was buried in committee will be unfavorable for love affairs| When referring to some pretentious dwelling. m These men, however, can, if permitted, keep |in the Senate. A clarifying amendment would still be oy marriage. Q. What are two important qualities demanded by visiting etiquette? “The Squibb Store” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER factorfes and plants running and jobs available for \ helpful. : Children born on this day .prob- A. Punctuality and amiability. & MARX CLOTHING b =, ST G T e & 0 lahly will enjoy success and finan- R 4 “so s“ow lASI a real thrill. Normally, they live}unue to other Southeast Alaska icial security all through life. Ro- 1 . 3 in barracks and live the life of the | cities,-and then back to the States, mances will be less satisfactory AN H | BB R, R e Rl 1 y = Gls they entertain. for a well-earned rest before begin- |than finances. MODERN E"OUE"E by ROBERTA LEE ((;(l:llge:Emuh pPrug)s c A L l r o n ' l A They have come in contact with | ning again. | _ §I0% 3 Terpeionts G - Evmme ONE or many famous and interesting people = ey - | MONDAY, JUNE 26 PO NYAL Family Remedics 7 and Meat Market & 7 during their tour, including Secre- | An unimportant, day in planetary HOMUC!'S DANISH 478 — mm — a7 - JUNEAU EST| tars ot Treasury fenry Momenthaulflulm DEPARTMENT |airections but great events are 1CE CREAM High Quality Foods at 2 who attended their show in Lab- | discerned in the portents for the lo OK a nd lE A R N by Moderate Prices Juneauites and GIs were treated radf:r, a“nd _Dashiel}.Hamrnet, aut_hor‘ Io GH SANITARIA“ week., A. C. GORDON to & bang-up good time last evening | °F ¢ ThmhMB" ol it HEART AND HOME: This is an ‘ at the Grade School Auditorium m;.‘;:’;:](: ;:s‘:::tl‘n:si; Aty | James H. Stone, of Alexandria, auspicious date for demestic tasks, The Charles W Cal'ier : ) when USO Camp Troop, number 128, [ ™ T 15 sk e‘; i n Xy A{ Virginia, will arrive in Juneau next, especially for canning fruits and 1. Why does snow creak when walking on it? PIGGLY WIGGLY { put on one of the best shows that gm t‘i:':e n:’: arr‘i’ve q a;.stsh: e week, to assume the duties of Sani- |vegetables which this season should 2. Whom did U. S. Grant succeed as President? Morluary has ever hit Juneau. R ; tarian with the Territorial Depart- [1€ greatly increased in every house- | 3. How many miles a day does the average housewife walk? ! , military secret, aft diffi- » For BETTER Bob Varney, Mgnager and Master Zzfil;oume‘yarg’my i finz t;fa:‘evzrv_ | ment of Health. jhold Pood is to gain in importance 4. Ts barbering considéred a trade or a profession? Fourth a;lld l:’Erun;;!ln Sts. BI Grocerles ] of Ceremontes, stole the show With | ©.") 150 “ihe post to go skiing ! 'Mr. Stone will be stationed at as a wartime problem. 5. Does the law prohibit a visiting alien from marrying in the bt Phone 16—24 " his clever impersonations of every- about 60 miles distant Bgorrowmg Juneau and will be responsible for| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Interest in United States? thing from a good fairy to & drunk [ 100 0 B By ated ihe | the department’s sanitary activities|real cstate investment will continue ANSWERS: in Grand Central Station. B s d‘ro 5; \esrictaiay. in the northern part of Southeast|through the summer. Mixed trends 1. When i by 1a 1 d Monty Sunshine, master magioian, | {POTismen and dropped ‘eatlews &3 | Alaska. In addition to those dutles will be apparent in the stock mar- . When it is too cold to melt under the pressure of the foot, and WINDOW WASHING captured his share of the applause | BE. Sha 4 8 ld be | o will participate to considerable |ket, which will attract many new the dry cystals rub against each other. RUG CLEANING l”NE - : s 9 given at 4 oclock that afternoon. | : i) ) 2. And ! . - 7 with his extremely clever tricks | @ o T 00D ouory Toeqt was | SAtent In the editing of the Depart- linvestots. Spectlation should e el Ly SWEEPING COMPOUND S which all are still trying to figure | fomF SN Do et ya® ment of Health bulletin, "Alaska’s avoided. Clouds are seen on the 3. ‘Eight miles. Hardware co out, especially the one in which he [ o0® 08 B G B mp to | Health.” Tushoniat Sitae 3t sbiimin. 4. A trade. FOR SALE mpany u e O wlosed fis,. | wateh the performance. : 3 NATIONAL ISSUES: Forward-|° 5 No. DAVE MILNER i - U Atew moment‘s; later the very much | The troopers have never yet had | ATTENTION SHRINERS {looking -American women will ask Phone Red 578 Shelf and Heavy Hardware bu;ldered young soldier o] {)ed Teip | 811 UHreSpONBIVE Rugience, Mr. Var- | that theie be places for their rep- di Guns and Ammunition R ooa 2 eagst o ballspebounce '3 ney says, but the ‘most enthusiastic | Meeting called for the 2Ist atiresentatives at the peace table. out upon tHe 11 wr.‘ lare in the outposts of civmzation_}'hc American Legion Dugout will|Pleas that the ‘voices of mothers r J rm . Bonnie Holland Qinger and Viv- {“They are so glad to have human |be dcfedrred until t;n;l evening of and wives may be heard in deliber- 22 JOHN AHLEBS co Youwll Find Food Finer and . 2 ¥ mpanionship th: t - | Wednesday, June 28th. s . . Q 4 e Servi l B Francls A Bare Jamay, o o ey wenld o aatiariea” P TN, LEVERS, | el st <o o e s e id-up suberiber to THE DAILY ALASKA P. O. Box 2508 PHONE %4 e owe D e Rere Joed 1o mestorm | From Juneau, the group wil con- Secretary. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: El & l? e u}:v:;eedggxpz;;figt :fh ;shceoupon S THE BARANOF y again and again for their admiring | —. Effects 'of ‘adverse; aspects attending ng a g . audience. | the summer ingress will be appar- CAPITOL THEATRE Ofl Ranges and Oil Heaters snup ’ Nick Verlaney, accordionist, ac- | e n EEE ent ;n ;f'"‘m ‘whete the positiont: R companied the girls and played | #Fad lof Pluto was read as signifyi and receive TWO TICKETS to see: § solos. Nick is an excellent music- (,!‘OSSWOI’d Puzzle Eg direct, actior, by, the ‘Dedple. Disap-|, 7 ! = . ian and provides the dancers with | IOlS[E] pointments are forecast in connec m mr Imflso“ATon ! plenty of rhythm. 1 ACROSS 44 B i tion with. the Labor Party. o 4w mSUR ANCE JAMES C COOPER i Mr. Varney says that the group is | 1. g:v:x]‘ i EEm 1 Persons. whese birthdate it Federal Tax—11c per Person C.PA staying in a hotel for the first time | 3 Db R e have the augury of a year of post WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ity in more than a year and that it is | 42, Swiss canton of @ public - ponements and delays of many} . - shafiuck A ne Business Counselor 13. Division of a convevaice Al Nk M io gency long boem 42, Down: brefix (AT sorts. It will be wise to depend on COOPER BUILDING - }g. Emur l\el:_:’uuclor :.': i‘l’n‘:fi{-n [T[E] oneself instead of on friends or re= 2l KINY PROGRA 17 Kina of wood 45 Comterning IRITI latives. ( SCHEDULE }g: l;{::g:ng" et S "f:"l' { Children born on this day proo-} L. C. Smith 20. English 51. Smallgorna- ably will have eventful lives. Spec- n ’ u‘ and Coroma . musiclan ‘mefital ball i B uncan s TYPEWRITERS Sunday 21. Bpoch 52, - ne, fa, la” ial care will be ‘required to pre: Sold and Serviced by 1:30 PM.—Lutheran Hour. 2. Chooses 54 psststant, vent nervous breskdowns. and PRESS SHOP 4 1 2:00 P.M—Rebroadcast News. e 2L (Copytight, 1944) Cleaning—Pressing—Reparing J. B. Burford & Co. 2:05 P.M.—Pause that Refreshes. | 27. Poorest part of e Dg‘ecnnnlm Solution Of Yesterday’s Puzzle e — PHONE 55 1s Worn by o ‘Our Doorste) 3:00 P.M.—Rebroadcast News. I @l Relicved DOWN 5. Wood of a So. Satistied Gustomers” 4:00 P.M.—Voice of Prophecy. gg chlamsl’lnlznl ] ‘Type sguares L kow' shoe American v (Am mi ense thicke 2. lon 4:30 PM—Light Congert. 3. poor & £ 1K of thread ¢ pyrepiace 5:00 P.M.—Rebroadcast News. 36. Hasty €5 4. Faying cam . Welghing 3 ok e | o | - SCHOOL TO OPEN ZORIC 6:00 P.M.—Old - Fashioned Revival 3 mm»mm g 5 ‘w‘fi Flowers” but Y S : ne NNEXI MONDA SYSTEM CLEANING Y IT WITH OURS!” i 7:00 P.M.—Sign off. . One who rend- ki ertron om : : Phone 15 Juneau Florists P 12:00 PM.—Song Parade. anotiicr Beginning | nekt. Monday, Alaska Laundr 1225 P.M.—Treasury Song for To- - Harness for ngay, i Y Phone 311 day. | o 26, a dnuz' R:noa!ion Bible sch . 12:30 P.M.—Bert’s - Alaska Federal Deed will be held in the Memorial #E ; w5y Arablan * |oNureh. The Gho6l will continte IN THIS BANK 12:45 P.M.—Musical Bon Bons. % ;A:u:"m f;!‘;w m;eo ‘week closing next Friday. [ i« ; R ShEad. ; ok P.M.—Off air until 3:55 P.M. . Puris of plows 2 & . ARE _‘ , 4:00 P.M.—Rebroadcast News. | “ot srass Mortiing _seu(am wil be héld froj “91 Vel fll“ i (ell'llf' 0' Ballkillfl—lm P.M.—Rebroadcast News, Inquire 10 otclock 'to 12 o'clock noon andf- el 3. G Ll PM.—Mgystery Melodies. n.4 from 1 pm. to 3 pm. during 5 P PM.—Your Dinner Concert. Real one week. Th B M B h g 11 d P.M.—Easy Listening. lanlmfg‘m The Rev. W. A. Soboleff will e L o e I'ell S i 5 P .M.—Coca-Cola Show. character assisted dn conducting the schooll i v % i ] P.M.—Moods in Music. - 3% yurts by the Rev. and Mis. Harold V. Bank : P.M.—Standard Oil News. passageways |Good. 7:30 PM.—Melodies with Maxine. Uneven®” b o . P.M.—Organ Tapestries. " name H P.M.—Union Ol Fishing Time. J00. B, cheess ATTENTION MASONS } Oldest Bank in Alaska > 9:00 P.M.—Unity Viewpoint. . Division of Stated Communication of Mt. P.M.—Todd Grant. anclent Juneau Lodge ' Monday evening at p 8 CI P.M.—Musical Pot Pourri. e 7:30. Work in M.M. Degree. COMME'R AL SAVINGS » P.M.—Alaska Line News. 35 Faguixe pert J.'W. LEIVERS, 4 o 10:00 P.M{Sign off. | 4 4dv., Secretary. ! - sbrsW b ‘ SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1944

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