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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1945 20°YEARSIAGO £ mupinn | T ke tsae e EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS E i 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING JULY 19, 1925 SHOP PHONE 9% After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 The Moose were victors the previous night in a game against the Alicka Juneau by a score of 14 to 0 but the Miners only had two regular | players, Vale, who pitched, and Hagen playing shortstop. Koski pitched @ Silver Bow Lodge| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 . A [J !rinn were right, the peace orders would have to equal|® ® ® © & & & » ¢ o D(uly laska Emplr e |the war orders, and we should have to keep up Gov- & HAPPY BIRTHDAY Publithed every eventng except Sunday by the | ernment spending at the same fantastic level that we | ® m_r:duux:rggga gmnz“ . must maintain in war. i JI{LYA lls FELEN TROY MONSEN 2 - Breksent Reconversion, fortunately, does not mean that Ax1|1n§:a(:1e :Vl:lrl:ch ““fx’sfl";';"“”ff,:% B m",‘l;'d‘;;‘;’;"::’e‘: |industry must merely depend upon a different kind Jokntie JOSRISR ELMER A. FRll;_:lP\;U Managing Editor | of Government business. It means that it must return Jean Delaney 's. Eleanor Thomas Walter Ames Business Mt | " 2. o ki usiness Manager |\ ivate business. It must prepare itself to fill the Claire West Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. | orders of consumers. It must produce what the Am- Mrs. Edward Mooney SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 3 ver Vi ' 3 vl i Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for §1.50 per month; ((ncan buyer wants, rather than what officials in Evelyn Kingsbury ® o o o o o & 0 o for the Moose and MacSpadden was behind the bat. Both George and No.A2L0.0.F. SECOND and FOURTH Hemy Messerschmidt played in the AJ lineup. 'Meets each Tues- Monday of each month eix months, §8.00; one year, $15.00. | Washington think he ought to have. To make this dhy at 8:00 P. M. L O. O, F. HALL. in Boottish Rite Temple By mall, postage paid. at the following rates: g . B . ible ofte month, in advance. $1.50. pricing policy that will encourage industry to under- s i o beginning at 7:30 LAk I a game at Douglas on the afternoon of this date, the American Visiting Brothers Welcome g 30 p. m E. F. CLEMENTS, Wors Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify i i e i ¥ e Bustness Office of any faflure or irregularity in the de- |take the maximum possible civilian production with K o ¥ . . o e Busine ce © Pt e < s w1 ion blanked the Elks 7 to 0. Manning pitched a fine game for the| spopGE CLARK, Noble Grand shipfal Master; JAMES W. LEIV. Uvery of their papers. |the least possible delay. That is the way to create fi | ¥ i and Thomas ‘caught. Bernhofer and Cunningham composed the an '3 8! P ERS, Secretary. Telephones: News Orfice, 602; Business Office, 374. s P S - _ {jobs in the post-war period. | for the Elk: [ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS | £ e attery for the Biks. | ®ee0s0000000000 The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the use fot | republication of all news dispatches credited to it or nat other - That German Sky Island “The stars incline Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren, with her two childrgn, was making the Warfields' Dl'llg Siore Mfionug Bnos A o whee credited in this paper and also the local news published | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) e s | e but do » round trip to Sitka on the Admiral Rogers. . 5 ew York Times not compel’ nd trip to : ! (New York Times) P Eelelais NYAL Family Remedies Widest Selection of - o4 MATIOAL REPRESENTATI Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | i i urth Avenue Bldg., Seattle, Wash | hysicists naturally raised a skeptical eyebrow - v s rvisor, G ; 3 : Y 3 ) . Harold Smith, Deputy Forest Supervisor, left for Yakutat to make . HORLUCK’S DANISH !whmx they read recently of German plans to transport FRIDAY, JULY 20 nnery elimination survey. 4 lcE CREAM Ll Uons ., PHONE 92 0r 95 | to a point 5,000, miles distant a “platform™ on which a i 4 Al mirror nearly two miles square was to concentrate X Good and evil planetary aspects! L s ki afon " 1t car oi oV ” Douglas young people, who had been picking strawberries on Shelter on the earth, drive engines and even |, 1. .. in' the horoscope for today| 8! f“mukc iho ocean boil” in places. The only man who 2 € y any advi I:land,, returned home. % 3% ? Frtiatiy LT ARSI t 7 i o which promises many advantages to il S The SGWilg Baskel B- P' 0. ELKS |is supposed to have done anything like this is Archi- | {4/ o medes, but no scientist takes seriously the tale that he HEART AND HOME i Mrs. Felix Gray suffered the dislocation of her right arm at the elbow BABY HEADQUARTERS Meets every second and fourth (burned the Roman ships by which Syracuse Was| y.iterc will bring varied news! when she fell at Dupont where she had been visiting. Wednesday, 8 p. m. Vi:l‘:{n‘ beleaguered with solar mirors. We suspect that the |, =08 Wl B Summer e Infant and Children's Wear Drohérs Welogint L. T HOLE: | Sueomiata “who developed. e formidable V-2 rocket | weatner conditions will cause serious| Weather report: High, 57; low, 53; clear. 139 8. Franklin Juneau, Alaska QUIST, Exalted Ruler; H. L. indulged in some romantic and exciting work—what is | giscomforts. Many servicemen and | .. PARRE A VLS RS R SRR BT L McDONALD, Secretary. politely called “extrapolation” in engineering. women will return from the Pac-| b P - . | To reach a point in space 5000 miles distant a |g h, it is forecast. H L I' h — rocket, of colossal dimenstons would' be necessary,| = BOSINESS AFFAIRS § Da|ly I_essons n Eng IS! Ve" L. GORDON DR.E. H. KASER FL | because there is no air in interstellar space for a pro- Underneath all plans for perman-| 1 7 : DENTIST owzm“n | peller to bite. Both Oberth and Hohmann suggested o peace lies the great concern for| ¢ === e e e e s e e reeed BLOMGREN BUILDING CUT FLOWERS—POTTED | years ago that “islands” could be planted between the |jnternational trade development. Fi. D Pl i ime.” PLANTS—CORSA | v ¢ 2 - Fi- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “We had-a daisy time. Phone 56 GES 2 QPEN learth and the planets to serve as filling stations for pade! rei in| 1 Fi MORE SPENDI . I g nancial leaders weigh wealth in . . «we had a GOOD time.” HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Zn:l'mmdl Sprays and Wreaths [ rocketeers bound for Mars—evidently the origin of the [g MY Bitas scales that balance human welfare.| ™ ' prpN MISPRONOUNCED: Giraffe. Pronounce ji-raf, I as in IT, ) " Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Front St.—Triangle Bldg. Pl s st SRR .., | German conception. The islands would revolve around | astrologers warn of threatenin, The managing director of the highway contractors’ | =FC b ™ B ECH e "and it would be no mean Navi- | optents. that. presage T | A s in ASK, accent last syllable. division of the American Road Builders Assoclation | ; portents that presage future diffi- : % S s ASSOCIation | gational feat to find it. Such an island would not | cyities, | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Withal; only on L. Has told: an -sudience ot road builders that Admin-|pe completely immune to the influence of gravitation, NATIONAL ISSUES | SYNONYMS: Absorb, consume, imbibe, swallow. D[_ A. w. slewart ASHENBRENNER'S istration leaders in Washington are preparing a yearly | as the accounts that came from Germany maintained. | The need for curtailment of Gov-| WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us ; CaiTes lnw A“n m Host-war public wm'k.s‘ program of $5,000,000,000 “to | Gravitation cannot be neutralized. The asteroids, some | erpment expenditures will be gener-' jjcrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: . help keep millions in jobs as they emerge from war |of which are about the size of the German artificial |y1ly recognized and insistent. pleas DEPLORE; to feel or expiess deep grief for. “We deplore the fact that| | 2TH CENTURY BUILDING FURNITURE nlants or the Army and Navy.” Perhaps he is mis- | dream island, would hardly follow their regular orbits | for SR i s i f - 3 3 P! v ; " for economy will be registered in ., are going away. Office Phone 469 Ph taken about the total. But he may be able to point to |around the sun it they were not subject to gravita- | washington where thousands of ex- il e FLLA A SRR o one 783—306 Willoughby Ave. ahough, spending plans, in addition to those already |tonel pulls g Not would there be & solar systenl|tra' war emergency clnployess dray : endorsed by Congress, to bear out his estimate * |Unable to retain any air by gravitational attraction, | substantial salaries. ¢ bu % y i | the island would be a dreary spot on which the INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS | MODERN ETIOUE E ‘ Such grandiose spending plans represent a WIong | mirror-keeper and his terrestrial visitors would have | According {0 certain _signs too § ROBERTA LEE Dr. John H. Geyer Jones-Stevens Sho approach to the real problem that confronts us. The jto wear oxygen masks. Nothing is said about the | much discussion of international af-|} £ e VENTIST P great postwar fiscal problem will be to prevent a |temperature. Unless the island were completely en- |fairs may cause misunderstandings ; ; o i LADIES'—MISSES’ runaway inflation. It will be to bring the Federal |closed, built on the vacuum-bottle principle and air- |among friendly nations and be more| @ ‘When a person is very busy and receives an invitation, isn't it Room 9—Valentine Bldg. READY-TO-WEAR budget into manageable dimensions and under rea- ‘w“d"'m”d' the sun's heal would i intwisreble by | serious in results than the most";n»rxmsslblc fogtelpphione, ofn accoptfin(’c? PHONE 762 Seward Street Near Third sonable control. In a study recently published the |day, and the night (if there could be a night on so |severe censorship. | A. No; the only exception to this is when the invitation itself is probable cost of running the Federal Government after | small a body) would be cool enough to freeze hydrogen. | Persons whose birthdate it is have| extended over the telephone. B L Y wore thah I,000,000,0001); sy, sodlum smior s/ 3 DUSKE. On GERRES L) the SURERYGES yoor TR SR will| Q. Is it all right for a girl to ask a man to call if the acquaint- e e e e war was estimated at more than $22,000,000000 | so4ium is kept under kerosene or some liquid that |be imperative to take stock of ehar-! .. ce has been short? ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. “The Store for Men" a year. This would be three times as great as the | contains no oxygen; otherwise it would be reduced to |acter. High ideals are more nec-| 5 el i’ G s o (thie Tk wanlafHe: hebtis fop the Atk T draduate Los Angeles College annual expenditures in the 1938 fiscal year, and six | caustic soda. Other more easily handled metals would | essary than ever before. i SR sROLEn UDWIAE ‘f'A o this. | Wi Be by Lr> or ! he girl to of Optometry and SA C) times as great as such expenditures in 1928, Unless |serve as more practical reflectors. Even if we accept| Children born on this day probably | W2it until ghe has some information as to the man's character. Optialmology We can bring expenditures down to a reasonable point |4 sodium mirror nearly two miles in area, we doubt |will be capable of splendid achieve- Q. Should a young man rise when an elderly or a distinguished man where the budget can be balanced, we shall either |if it would have the blistering effect predicted. Radiant | ments if they are carefully develop- | enters the room? . liave to continue taxes so heavy that they discourage ; energy 1011;;“,5 the inverse square l‘d\'\('l- so that by the |ed. They should possess varied tal-| A. Yes, it is the well-bred thing to do. business, and so undermine the whole structure of{“mc &8 ected sola.r beam reached the earth ‘thelents and keen minds. By e Oy e _—P——PMPBmMmM—,Se,——- praduction upon which the real income and welfare {stioct WOl 1ot be EHER (Copright 1945) | " " Fa : Hermeiiine : | The Germans conceded that their space-island} , LO 0 K nd L EA R N by The Rexall Store H s GRAVES of "all' of us depend, or we shall have to continue a {woig phave to wait for another century or so. There |, . piccuits pappy” ODanicl of i ax t% A, A. C. GORDON Srenls .o D budget deficit that could lead to an uncontrolled is reason, therefore, to believe that the rocket experts | p.. e bc-‘g"’xl\{ buumiloling R DNt 8 n our Rellable Pharmaciste “The Clothing Man” inflation. | were meely dreaming over their Ersatz beer., It s} (0 e d‘t it the f | YT . T PRGNS So A e BUTLER-MAURO i Th Statath o Hiot: 11kals that soores of sslentiate and techplianall - > - Oroer 1o BRKI ke, S Siie “What 15 th téhttleat producibg country? » HOME OF HART SCHAFPNER e war has created a situation untler which the | y E ko a clans |\ ont of rye. Pappy was working . at is' the greatest meat producing country? LIRUG CO. & M. great bulk of industry is now directly or md".emyjstmlped vf;m‘k on .thev v‘-1 au‘d \4;11 rockets to perform'| | Ty Cp ek of Ralph Moore, who, | What is the fourth dimension? . ARX CLOTHING dependent on Government orders, The unthinking time-consuming calculations and prepare the neces- | 'y " was working with' Dan| What is a slalom raeing? have come to regard this as a normal situation. Jobs ?::in:’;‘g;‘;lf’:’psri:;:gf:,eg’r OT?;,N"SI ‘::: ;n::;rd::l?’i Rice, the rye manipulator for Gep‘» . For what was John James Audobon known? cannot be maintained, they suppo.‘se,‘unless the stop- [ won, and a sodium mirror in the sky could not win it. eral F\:‘ons. oot | . TIs the Rosetta Stone still in existence? 3 mnnv MCE c A ll l rn n n l l page of Government war orders is immediately fol- | yet this boldness of thinking is the kind of thinking | All the more recent Senate lobby ANSWERS: Sickoary 1ol ik 1t lowed by Government peace orders. If their supposi- | that made rockets the greatest innovation of this war, | [l§: however, failed to bydge new Argentina, South America. Druggisl 478 — PHONES — 37) Secretary of Agriculture Clinton . Time, High Quality Foods & R A 5 s the U. S. An ste, . ;Anderson. He has remained adam-| ¥ S e i1l raci S b v aire b Sk [hon bushel crop in the winter of my pped nd ant that freight-car space eastwafd| In skiing, downhill racing agains me, between pairs ol ags. “The sq'lllbb Siore” kv w ® bought a million bushels, partly to - ! i s i The aShlnglon 1944-45. 3 TR f Belgi i must be used for wheat, dairy feed,) - His p_‘c"“r“ Ofvb"ds' keep it out o; elgian hands, 3 : 2R . Yes, in the British Museum. G. F. LOBBYISTS BUSY By this time, valuable freight-20d ‘gther more essential graips Merry - Go- ROUNM| s e Geners- oot cur”spnc. s o e -mas | Faber i hetig Crborel v ~ The Charles W Carter : /S W racki r s | bei o B e load th llions of bushels ‘of . e g Lo oed to carey 132 lo the AL | e which they hoarded In ons o OLYMPIC NATIONAL P PIGGLY WIGGLY (Continued from Page One) £ e . culati ! e {They didn't know what to do with| few freight cars were loaded with the greatest grain speculations of . For BETTER o it. The rye market is limited. | rye, an item appeared in the press | the century. | LIFE INSUMNCE COHPANY Pourth and Pranklin Sts. . o PHONE 136 Fhene 16—24 it Chicago elevators that Charles ), 5 small amount goes into rye | _obviously a planted story by those | NOTE—General Foods has come, SEATTLE 5 g 3 era | a > Météalf, Vice President of General . o.q” ang General Foods' tre-|interested in boosting the price of|Out Of the deal in good shape. It RUTH B. ROCK BETTY McCORMICK Foods, was called on the carpet| . ...q5us holdin - | looks as if they made real money.| R O S SR PR A k& ¥ £ gs became embar-|yye, Y Y| General Agent—Baranof Hotel Juneau, Agent—Phone 547 by the Business Conduct Commit- . .ne Also, Chicago Board of‘ S SRR |The price of rye has risen from WINDOW WASHING tee of the Chicago Board of Trade|myoge men were demanding that S0 FNAWY “he Departinent &' 187 jaround 52 cents a bushel, when RUG CLEANIN and warned that he had so mMany yp.“yve pe moved out of Chicago, lCUiture stepbed In and BMOATEOSC| they first went into the market in| SWEEPING COMPOUND JUNEAU - YOUNG relatives and friends buying rye|g, tha General Foods lobbyists got 1yve shipments to the Atlantic sea-! 1945 to around $1.50 a bushel. In| FOR SALE forvhim through disguised broker-| .o 5, Washington, and, after board. It was at this point that|,qgition, Belgium and UNRRA | DAVE MILNER Hardwarecompany h 247 age “accounts that he was barred| oo wining and dining of Belgian | SePAtr Scott, Lucas of Illinois used | .ame g their rescue, and. finally BEB“ICE Jo““sou Phone PAINTS—OIL—GLASS from buying any more December oial Counselor Joseph Jen-| DS influence, toi fry o keep ¥e|the War . Production, Board has .» : ) opimarcial Oounselor. Josepy moving. He was acting at the Dé-| 1, oum lout another Jife-saver by as a'paideup subseriver 1o THE DAILY ALASKA Shelf and Heavy Hardware rye’ futures. % s “h nen, they managed a deal whereby | 3 . . O 3 - Pihally, in May, 944, the Gen-| Belgium would take rye off their meo o *;‘51?’;2““ o e Chicago | yesumung the distilling rof whisky. EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. . Guns and Ammunitien eral Foods rye corner reached the hands. oard of Trade, who wanted to|rhjs means' that: General Foods Present this coupon;to the box office of the 3 3 [ S A S et gy FOR TASTY FOODS P ? clear rye out of Chicago. There| i stupendous total of 13,262,000 bush-| Belgium wanted rye as cattle ;o 3 | has probably sold another million i P —————————— els or 89 per cent of the entire rye|feed, in order to build up its herds, :'“"‘:’nfi“’fdien";ew:fiz Lucas was fi-| pushels of rye to the whisky dis- CAPITIH. Tflflm and VARIETY TR Vol Kook Fiter sl crop. ! ceriously hit during the German ' . 7 6 TRY Service More Complete a$ . | tillers this month. 5 B s L radasioudh Shis) ventation GUDAREHar T00d ules, Simultaneously, Senator “Pass-| . (copyrisht, 1945, by Bell Syndicate, Inc.) and receive TWQ TICKETS to see: | 4 m “ period—1942-44—that the Agricul-|rye cannot be used for anything E o nsumn surnmn Gashlleflll ca’e mor tural Department cracked down on|hut human consumption. However, . ] Foremost in Friendliness com SHOP General Foods with an order to|after receiving promises (but with Cl‘OSSWOl’d PuZZle o] F Ta 1 P e e g . show cause why they should not no guarantees after delivery) that edergl Tax-—11c gepderpon g . T S (TN S B. . - A L PHONE 14 — THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. INSURANCE JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A. be barred from the Chicago grain|the rye would be used for human ACROSS . Monntain market. “00d, the Foreign Economic Admin-| 1. Traverse ridges and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and BUSINESS COUNSELOR RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Authorized to Practice Befere . Exactly sult- 36. Constructs \WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Shanuck Agency —— istrator ordered the Commodity able 37. Bound with ELEVATORS JAMMED | Credit Corporation to purchase . Be profitable boTa s ‘sinc ay, 1944, 1 hals i ; 4 . Lasso However, it is since May 1,044,000 bushels of rye for Bel M rOEuAGa o that some of the interestini things| gjum. Simultaneously, FEA order- Indian northern g " . V. Seaweed India happened 3 ed 3,005,736 bushels for UNRRA, . Garrat . Norweglan ter. During the summer of 1944 there/{o be used in feeding Poland, ritorial divie A ih fve heaped up in|ozschos e Italian town sions was so much rye heape I Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia, . Paim lly . Study Chicago elevators that the War|which are legimiate rye consuming . Members of the 4l. Engrave with Remi Food Administration instructed the|countries. f R Metcalfe Sheet Metal emington Typewriters rder grain distillers to ° rye Wi rchas very . 45. I WPB to fnd gra ; - The r was' purchased ‘vety| 2L Bldnder’ ' % A5 Drives Heating—Airconditioning—Boat Sold and Serviced by use 10 per cent rye in making al-|quietly on March 19, 1945, and of- : 2 |a ) support 48. Removes fm- Solution Of Yesterday’ Tanks and Stacks — Everything cohol. Naturally this was & boon | ficials of the Commodity Credit 24 African bow- purities rday's Puzzle J. B. Burford & Co to General Foods. It helped get|@orporation made a careful effort string hemp §1. Abraham'’s . Animal doctor: in SHEET METAL o &, o ¢ 2 : P! . Bamboolike birthplace colloq. Paw 7 Phone 711 90 Willoughby A ke Doo vid of 'its accumulated rye. not to let speculators know what grass 52. Set free L AR . Mouth of a ; iy e ‘Our Doorstep Is Worn by Ordinarily, alcohol distillers don’t’ was happening : Spriton auia. 8 used =8 5u. Geifis of the e : Satisfied Customers® use rye. Whether someone p\ulvu} However, some of the politicoes 3L Cringe 5 X . B g!;’u? l’&firo . Cereal grasg C : p—————— poljtical wires to get rye used dur-|presumably were in the know, for| Shige + Crippled . Commotion 3 \: z 0 R ' C ing the summer of 1944 is not it was about this time that the . Europez o ; B’ # “Say It With Flowers” but Z 3 SYSTEM “SAY IT WITH OURS|* knéwn. Anyway, WPB issued thel{riends of Ed Pauley came in on crder on instructions from the War|the deal. Pauley, now U. S. Rep- n.... L Catal dalas . v { Erctent g : Phone 15 J ¢ excuse that room had to be made| has lucky fingers. Whatever he .. ... ; : AlaskaLaundry uneau Flonfll T : m Phone 311 wm/<4> mr o> Omz»ir Fobd ‘Administration and on the| arations Ambassador in Moscow, in the Chicago elevators for wheat. touches turns to gold. Ed is a Meanwhile, speculation continued.|generous man. And several friends el : Rye still was the only grain on|climbed aboard the zooming rye - » . C it . which n 29 % 2. Containers i It,.was the only grain in iaian could operste, nd by RYE SOARS Ly Buipass { IN THIS BANK 1891—0ver Hali a Century of Banking—1945 thé winter of 1944-45 other people As news of the Belgian deal leak- besides General Foods were in the|ed out, rye soared so high that the L market, too 1 fact, a lot of' Commodity Credit Corporation sold 5 ) ARE = E s money held by wealt European | 50,000 bushels it had left over from Sweet biscult The B M. Behr d : refugees in this country went into|the Belgian transaction at a lush L TaNen natives : g - en s rye. This refugee mey played | profit of $20,000, . J ”:‘;“nymn- INSURED 4 rye against General Foods. They| Meanwhile, the Belgians wanted -7 Lt 35, Stinging Bank sold short. | more rye—at the taxpayers’ expense Z / i Q'hww ts Stops The refugees were gambling that!through lend-lease. But this time Division of & . : the war would be over last winter FEA turned them down. Finally, “ “meal % H ond they could import Argentine the Belgians offered to pay their [3 1 e, B f OldeSt Bank ln, Alaska 4 xye at around 65 cents a bushel tolown cash and were allowed to buy ", part of 2 flewer t at “n replace their short sales in Chicago.| half a million more bushels on “. V., 8 9. Football posts ' . 7 _ of JUNEAU, ALASKA COMMERCIAL " SAVINGS As a result of this trading, the|the promise that they would not gigantic total of one billion ryejuse it for cattle feed. Actually, ” ,,;’d";.' & CORPORATION - i > h - 17 INSURANC futures was out against a 30-mil-]they wanted to buy ever more. But S EMBER FEDERAL DEPOS