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THURSDAY, TRIPLETTE & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING SHOP PHONE 96 After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 THE DAILY ALASKA .EMPIRE— HAPPY BIRTHDAY {/{ 20 YEARS AGO FEBRUARY 15 Charles E. Naghel Mrs. Antone Riese Glen Kirkham Joseph Sterling Emil Hendrickson . ~ PAGE FOUR Daily Alaska Empi Published every evening excépt Bunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Second and Main @treets, Junesu, Alaska, RELEN TROY M DOROTHY TROY 0 WILLIAM R, CARTER ELFT, A FRIEND o ALTRED ZENGER fponpl«- of Alaska during the Christmas Seal campaign f each year, part of which is spent in the Territory. We believe that some small beginning, at least, has been made and that an honest presentation of ‘(hv- problem is the best way to get an honest con- sideration of the problem by the Legislature. from THE EMPIRE President Vice-President Editor and Manager | Managing Editor | ness Manager | i FEBRUARY 15, 1925 Fire which threatened disaster to the Clark Building, known as the Grotto, Front and Franklin, was extinguished in less than half an hour by the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department. The blaze presumably started ‘fium a lighted cigarette, and was kept confined to the front room on e SRR | The Ward Decision MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 147 SECOND and FOUR! Monday of each mont! Eatered In the Post Office tn Juneau as Second Class Matter. | SUBSCRIPTION RATES: | Beltvercd by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.50 per month; | ¥z months, $8.00; one yesr, $15.00, i Silver Bow Lodge No.A2,10.0.F. D, (New York Times) By mai), post: id, at the following rat atever th i ¢ N s | the W d some damage to th 2 f . Omo:yeke/ FadyaDO, $15.005 six montha in Sorone 2N :150. Whatever the ultimate outcome of the Mont- Lance Leroy 1‘”" second floor of the Iot_igmg house. ater did so amage the Meets each Tues in Scottish Rite Temp »ne month, in advance. $1.50. |gomery Ward case, the decision of Judge Philip L. Mabel Campbell second hand store on the first floor. day at 8:00 P. M. I.0O. O.F. HALL. beginning at 7:30 p. Subscribers will confer & favor if they will promptly notify | piziire o properties-w 4 s Bagils Gefioe OF iy Fiuse oF ferscaianity 1o e an | ol v thilt ¥e SHE S B P et R MRy S A 3 Visiting Brothers Welcome E. F. CLEMENTS, Wor: fvery GriRAE'Enpes, 8 bound LoinamieE BRI L Tk 8 A Mrs. T. M. Anders J. S Williams reported by letter from the Hirst-Chichagof Mine| GEORGE CLARK, Noble Grand |Shipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVy Telephones: News Offfoe, 602; Business Office, 314 in tone, and impressively argued. . - g a— "lmt rayens were picking the eyes out of exhausted deer in that section. 5 D ERS, Secretary. Judge Sullivan concludes for the Federal District Court that “the President was. without authority, either under Section 3 of the War Labor Disputes Act or under the war powers conferred upon him by the | Constitution as Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy to take possesson of the plants and facilities of Montgomery Ward and Company.” The court points {out that the War Labor Disputes Act authorizes the L et teale] HOROSCOPE “The stars incline but do not compel” MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS | | He sent in a check for $135 to buy feed for deer. The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the use for resublieation of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- fise credited in this paper and also the local news publish et Owing to lack of herring bait, 18 or 20 koats were prevented from | going to - the halibut banks as the sea: opened this ‘date. Wmm g IGHT SCHOOL TY] Pl\G and SHURTHAND Mon.-Tues.-Wed. 7:30 to 9:30 Juneau City Council Chambers —m—— - ’ Warfields’ Drug Store (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK’S DANISH NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 Mourth Avenue Bidg., Seattle, Wash. effective immediately pas- Steamship companies announced that 1 senger fares would raise from 50 cents to $7 | President to seize a plant or facility only when it is 2 2 . ICE CREAM Miss McNair—Ph. Douglas 48 ‘qipped for the “production” of articles necessary FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 16 i ) TN P e i vt g A ¥ ke Wt | Mrs. Pullen’s team defeated Mrs. Dickenson’s team on the: Elks' {or useful in the war cffort. But the term "pro-| Benefic aspects dominate today| ;.uq by 9304 pins to 2104, and Mrs. Robertson's team won from Miss ¢ — duction,” the Court holds, cannot be stretched to | mean “distribution” also; the President, therefore, |does not have the authority under it to take po: sion of an establishment, like Montgomery Ward® | “engaged solely in distribution,” configuration women will be stim- | As for the President’s general powers of wartime |ylated to patriotic endeavor a: | seizure under the Constitution, the Court concludes | I will pay especial attention to pub- | which should be fortunate for pul \P'vors of entertainment. Theaters |and restaurants will profit. HEART AND HOME: Under this i team, 2164 to 1961 pins The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear Steamer Admiral Rogers was due in port from the South law, 30; B. P. 0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 P. M. 7isiting Brothers wel- come. A. B. HAYES, Exalted Ruler; H. L. McDONALD, Secy. 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska Weather report: High, 35; snow. {from a long line of precedents that sueh seizure is ')jc service, Winter epidemics will in- | f==="" 3y 4 | valid only in cases of clear and immediate necessity, | crease demand for nurses and many | | i . 5 b'y 2 | m‘SER 3 inot demonstrated to exist in the present ca: | ginls will volunteer service that aids| D Iy I- E gl h H 3 _ > P el | Uaily Lessons in ENGHSN w. 1. corpoN ! RS FLOWERLAND The constitutional guarantees that protect | BUSINISS AFFAIRS: Profit- | BLOMGREN BUILDING CUT FLOWERS—POTTED the ered ‘rights, liberties and property of sharing will xeceive an impetus as PLANTS—CORSAGES ns are formed. Aquarian| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, Phone 56 “For those who deserve the best” ,TU BFRCULOSN PROGBLEM “I met him arqund three o'clock.” Say, “I met him ABOUT three o’clock,” : OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Circuit. Pronounce sur-kit, U as in FUR, T psin IN, accent first syllable. OFTEN, MISSPELLED: Empyreal (sublime). an emperar): $ X SYNONYMS: Reparation; redess, amends, requital | postwar p! | influences will be evident in many | lines of business, which will provide | | generous rewards for workers. | NATIONAL ISSUES: Democratic, |pnnc1ples will be stubbornly defend- | | ed by our Government leaders who will clash with diplomats of Europe.| American citizens, from the humblest to the most exalted, still remains inviolate. These rights may not be transgressed with impunity nor be disregarded because of expediency; neither may they be abridged or suspended, even for a single moment, except in the man- ner and under the circumstances specificially provided by law. HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 2nd and Franklin Phone 557 Thern seems- to be a Consxs(ent failure on the part of the Governor, in proposing Territorial pro- | grams, to take into account, or-give dtie credit for work, done in the padt. In his message to the Legis lature several wee ago he said “I feel that we 1 ASHENBRENNER’S NEW AND USED Imperial (pertaining to Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Let us should miake a beginning, at least, of taking care of our tuberculosis cases which now number thousands and are found in every walk of life.” While what the Governor may consider a “be-! ginning” and what we may consider such may differ, we feel that there has beén an effort not only on his part, but on the part of other offic , to create This decision remains to be tested in the Circuit | Court, the Supreme Court, or both. The Ward prop- erties will ‘continue in the hands of the Government until these tests have been made. gress need not be silent or inactive. question beyond dispufe either by specifically sus- It may put the Meanwhile Con- | Conflict between imperial ideas and | | liberal views will be of grave im- portance in the settlement of issues in liberated countries. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS :| Conditions continue favorable for| the gradual recovery of France, but| WORD STUDY: increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Today's word: VENERATE; to regard with rbspect, or with admiration and deference. “I venerate the man whose heart is warm."—Cowper. MODERN ETIQUETTE by - 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Ofiice Phone 469 | Dr. John H. Geyer FURNITURE Phone 788306 Willoughby Ave. | Jones-Stevens Shop ‘ : ; Ao Y the impression that nothing has been done. | aining_Judge Sulivan's interpretation of the \ym‘:ll:zli(lualx;; of Jupltes 0.8 U:;L:"“ ROBERTA LEE | VENTIST LADIES'—MISSES' are saying 4 3] s be abor Disputes Act or by amendin; e act to give | S 1 £ & We are not saying that enough has been done. l‘, s q‘:l‘ l“’ SRR "Edi'l _5 it e d non- |Purposes affecting the reborn na- Aol Room 9—Valentine Bldg. READY-TO-WEAR Nowhere in the world is enough being done. But |the President power to seize "distribution™ and non 9 o ] war facilities. . !tlon. The Mars-Uranus opposition A ¢ PHONE 1762 Seward Street Near Third we do believe that the Territory has accomplished |~ " y indicates more disagreements be- Q. How should the guests be invited, when a wedding is to be something during the past four or five years. A check of the Department of Welfare records should any member of the Legislature be interested, | will show that during the 1941-43 biennium that de- partment spent $31,531 for the care of tuberculosis * | take appropriate action Chairman Davis of the War Labor Board declares: “If the decision is not reversed or Congress does no to make the War Labor Board’s orders of settlement effective on everybody the whole plan of peaceful settlment of wartime labor disputes will collapse.” But the War Labor Board, tween us and England. ‘ | Persons whose birthdate it is have | |the augury of year ~of succe&s‘} |through routine activities. A, busy and eventful time is forecast. Children born on this day probab- | small and engraved invitations are not sent? A. The bride or her mother may write invitations. Q. What is the meaning of A LA CARTE, and how it is pronouriced? A. in AH, accent on last syllable. Q. It means dish by dish, with a stated price for each. | & la kart, all / Is it correct to use two-fold cards when paying social calls? Pronounce | ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles College of Optometry and Opthalmology “The Store for Men” SABIN’S victims. While we are not certain of the figure, we | which has allowed the Lewises and the Petrillos to Iy will be intelligent dnd: & i believe that another al)ack will show that approxi- |ignore or defy its orders, has not put itself in a ‘sn» thusiastic and i e ; A. No al Pitted L % Giround Front St—Triangle Blde : mately three times that m; has been spent during | 8ood position to take this point of view. Nor has the | ’More han average good £0r L P b e e 2 S g ST oY T e g o i - the last 20 months. Board strengthened its case by the maintenande-of- | pred.\cted o e ——————— 5 “{ P —] 1 In addition to this the last Legislature appro- priated $25,000 to be expended by the Department of membership clause on which " it insists, and whic was the crux of the original Montgomery Ward dis pute. To force an emvloyer to discharge a worker | (Copyright, 1945) t GRS WS 2, LOOK and LEAR N GORDON ""The Rexall Store” H. S. GRAVES Health for tuberculosis hospitalization. | “Of this vuht; msnz‘m from ahunion GOF% :otixgip‘elct ihe riflght‘ WH EY HlM R e e et R T ) Your Reliable Pharmacists “The Clothing Man* } amount, as of the 144,62 the year, only a lithle over | Of free choice on the part of the individual worker: M ¢ 1. What mountain peak is the highest in Europe? { L i a thousand dollars Sileiier: an sxperided Wi As a device “to maintain the union status quo in war- |4 9.7 What s the lille of tHee atia SRidse ; BUTLER-MAURO HOME OP HART v time,” moreover, it is spurious, for it maintains merely u e A Iiense DRUG CO. & MARX CLOTHING 3 to the Board of Budget. a one-way freeze, which prevents any shrinkage of e g 3. Who was “the Divine Sarah™? . - There is probably some valid reason to expl.ain union membership but permits indefinite e)}pansion. i ? :’)ero‘w s thém(:o.r, of ‘;rgef&;n-t”zu:; Tales"? | - why l‘he fund was not used. It does not seem possible If Gongress wishes to amend the Connally-Smith THIS Ev! 5. AN];;'E\;:.Q e Tower of Babel started? | lhfltsn Wo';ld dbo blecause the money was not needed. | act in view of Judge Sullivan’s decision, it would do oo e HARRY RACE CALIFORNIA ome funds also have been contributed by the s, 5 T on: anc; 15,781 fee! e ‘_—”—.—_—be P Y l well to .darify it in more thar_\_ one respect, ghlm presenting iexceléent 9. Marchioness. 2 D b t Grocery and Meat Marke! ¢ of Alaskan native life and inc! 2 o P DL washin fon protest. When Jesse Jones was|is for TVA and rural electrifica- |gnots showing wolf hunting by 3. Sarah Bernhardt. | ruggis: 478 PHON?;”. n g * replaced, he issued an exchange |tion, talked about the proportion plane will be shown “this evag | 4. Chaucer. "The Squ!.bb Store”™ mshqud\mugm [ v [of letters with the President never|of American farm homes served | genater ‘Frank Whaley, ] 5. In Babylon. A lera ces Merry- Go-Round (Continued from Page One) poration finance. During the m—‘ intended for publication, launched with electrity. a bitter tirade against his suc-| guqdenly cessor, and started a personal lobby | counterpart, against both Wallace and the President which is still continuing. | Rankin's Republican rootin’-tootin’ Clare Hoffman, jumped up to interrupt. “We like to follow the gentleman. ‘We just love him,” he said, “but| commercial airplane pilot, flyl.!'iwfil of Nome. The public is invited to see the pictures, which will be shown in the Chamber of the House of Represen- tatives, on the second floor of the DECORATING May invelve two phases of interior beautification. One has to do with proper selection of draperies, furniture and correct The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PIGGLY WIGGLY For BETTER Groceries CAPITOL CHAFF {we cannot go along with overy-|Federal and Territorial Building, color harmony. The other in the execution of artistic design Fourth and Pranklin Sts. vestigation of the Teapot Dome Oil | Democratic Chairman Hannegan thing.” this_evening, commenoing - at 8 to walls and ceilings. BOTH ARE ESSENTIAL. Individual - PHONE 136 Phone 16—24 scandal, Mellon continued, OWwen gid a lot toward solidifying botk; “Let me say to the gentlemano'clock. ! taste should be the basis of all interior decoration. D. Roberts (now Justice of the wings of the Democratic Party by from Michigan that 58 per cent < Supreme Court) and Atlee Pom- the way he worked for Henry Wal- of the farm homes in Michigan = erene, former Senator from Ohio, Jace’s confirmation. He was busy are without electricity today,” i WINDOW WASHING JUNEAU “ YOUNG had come to the Trcasuryl to tracel as a bird-dog buttonholing Sen- Rankin shot back. Phone DOUGLAS 374 Box 1216 RUG CLEANING the corporate holdings of the oil ators for Wallace. Since Hanne-| “But,” Hoffman replied, “our SWEEPING COMPOUND ' companis moived - And_Melon gty oppostion to Walace 3 Oni- tarmers con 1waa ana weie, wa| DOUBLE VISION - o Hardware Company said he had been greatly impressed cago was resented by Liberal Demo- | that is more than yours can do.” . . E3 S P PAnfls—on.—oufl by the manner in which Pomerene lcrats, his current support healed| “If your farmers can read in : J P WILL AMS DAVE MILNER Shelf and Heavy Hardware took hold of the situation and did more work on the matter than Roberts who was corporation lawyer. So Hoover turned Jones down and appointed ex-Senator Pomerene a the breach . Vice-President Tru- |the dark,” Rankin replied, “what man, who defeated Wallace at Chi- | could they do if they had light?”| |cago, also pulled potent wires for | But it was all*in fun. Shortly him as Secretary of Commerce . . .|afterward Rankin and Hoffman So did Democratic Treasurer Ed | were strolling arm in arm through Pauley, though Wallace declined to | the House lobby. PORTLAND, @re.—The child ask- ed to have the two books charged out in a Portland branch library. “Did you know that these books are exactly alike?” inquired the li- brarian. JAMES S. McCLELLAN as a pald -up subscriver to THE DAILY Al EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EV Present this coupon to the box office of the SKA ING. “CASANOVA IN BURLESQUE" : thnq Grq»n 279 i | FOR TASTY FQODS ‘{&nd VARIE'@ Guns and Ammanition You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at of Ohio Chairman of the Recon- consider him as Federal Loan Ad- (Copyright, 1945, by The -“Sure,” replied the child, “but _ m BMIMW!' struction Finance Corporation. . |ministrator . . . Sulphuric Editor Bell Syndicate, Inc.) {'m going to' read the story'twice.” and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Gaslmean a!e it |Louis Ruppel of the Chicago e - = L % JONES RBUTTONHOLES F.D.R. Herald-American is doing a real C AP I T 0 T H E A T B E 3 Foremost in. Ffié ess corr“ sno' Meanwhile, Roosevelt was nomi- 100 for returned servicemen by i o nated and later elected President, focusing public attention on the YOS Ord PuZZle Federal Tax—11c¢ per Person Shortly after election, Jesse Jones|veteran's button. The public hasi’c AM went down Florida to visit really become alergic to the button ACROSS 38. Suliness e J ES C. COOPER‘ CPA n to Flori him 3 b4 } , NOlong Rk “Cousin | L EiGleruber 41, Yopandl S . BUSINESS COUNSELOR ahd made a strenuous bid to be- Yot - Ex-Congressman “Cousin <ind of rock 4% Sphere - : ALL F YOU d 5 sttaod G Brac come Chairman of the RFC. Among Nat” Patton-of Texas, who once Bashful 44. By i and an insured cab WILL C . L FOR At ARt e Hoe, Brfate other things he impressed upon Called King George and Queen 12 Small ex- 4 Sieatuah A RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Roosevelt was that Atlee Pomerene Elizabeth of England “Cousin” 13 Kind of green 49, Amctican R|A WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Shattuck Agency had been for Al Smith at the {inds it hard to get off the public ,, g5, 51. Knot E ¥ Chicago Convention of 1932, while payroll. He now has a _54,000 Job 15 ,\w’:{‘:lnrzflx 82, Guldnd:;%f:ut S he, Jones, said he had swung the With the Veterans’ Administration. I retrion ™ B4, Couples - Texas delegation over to Roosevelt. * * - Congressman Mike Mansficid ur'nu beau- 56, ‘e'[\‘;lc;;lm oll [T] P 2 Actually, Pomérene had put ex- °f LM""'a"t“ “S m‘:;kmg an "“potli“ 18, Sc:lufil;ure 5. M;:‘:dc':l:no H n“m s CIGBIIIQ . Governor White of Ohio in nomi- 2Rt repor 0 ongrees on o e 2 - Garly B A 4 & Small tabl 62 Larly English SH! 8old and Serviced nation at Chicago. While he took Zunna Road s _HumJ.hluu,,g ex- gv‘l;;‘!r‘llmm “ :'Z'fl)"i%m = and PRESS SHOP L.B.B ord & Co. no vigorous part in the convention, fongressman Calvin Johnson o » O oetio . 3. U MT‘_W u' ¢ ; d ! Illinois, Republican, who de- o G0 R Sofution Gy W@sterday s Pusals : ONE 333 i it was true he had not been for 4 Postalservics B “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Rocsevelt. feated for reelection by Serviceman 85, hgal DOWN 3. Marginal note “Neatness Is An Asset™ Satisfied Oustomters” % Farleg also went to bat for Melvin Price, is back in Washing- . eyes G8. ecay 1. Jewel 4. Young sprout T —— Jesse Jones, felling the President- o Working for small businessmen Neckplece 00, FOMSRANN ta"" 2 Contend withiy, 6. Book of E3mys : sk 4 . Congressman Price, who was v . Understand successtully 6 Peer Gynt's elect that Jones had swung the * - Texas delegAtion and that Roose- velt owed him a debt of gratitude. So as a, reward for Jones' po- announced, has now been invited to 3 5 litical support, rather than be« lse Teturn to his former iraining :g:‘z“‘:’s’m‘l" Ph.n‘ l J Flo isk of any financial genius, it w grounds and address the trainees . Large marine l uneau T k cided thdt Jesse was to become there . .. OWI is toying with the L ronoss A aSka Laundry Fhope §i% 3 chairman of the. RFC. idea of inviting small groups of ‘B‘}“,‘&”""' B However, this was not made NeWwspapermen from Allied and lib- Entirely known to Atlee Pomerene. In fact €rated countries to visit the United Freedom he never knew about it from Roose- doing KP at Camp Lee, Virginia, when his election to Congress was States to give them a better under- . Trunks of felled trees . Growing out Small engine DEPOSITS It With Flowers™ but "§§'A\' IT WITH OURS!” velt himself. It Jesse Jones Standing of American Democracy. primary H s ol iy B B . il e bk s BANK 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—194 g o March 4. st beiore he| ROOTIN ToOTIN b o bt Do | [N THIS inauguration, the RFC held a meet- CONGREGSMEN | e c“:"""“*“"::i"'. o ing and afterwards the former The two most rabia, ranting, rip-| o Sch 05 St CopREIRe ARE hr ds Senator from Ohio went up to his roaring Congressmen on Capitol against loss t & maximum e ) o e en apartment at the packed his bags, to Ohio. There was no difference whatso- ever between the reason why Jones was appointed Chairman of the RFC and why Henry Wallace was appointed. In both cas it was in reward for political services. But there was one difference between 21933 and 1945. When Pomerene was ““replaced, he retired without any, Wardman and drove Park, I Hill are Rankin of Mississippi and Hoffman of Michigan. Though one is a Democrat, the other a Republi- can, they see eye to eye on must‘ things, | But debate Silent” over bill. Addressing himself to the Re- publicans, the one-track-mind Mis- | sissippian whose one liberal stand the other day during the on the agricultural census; John Rankin tried to win some Republican votes for the, the wind List of nomi= nees Parts of boats t of 35,000 INSURED First Natlonal Bank of JUNEAU, ALASEA Bank Oldest Bank COMMERCIAL in Alaska SAVINGS