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PAGE FOUR "~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA % ; e FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1945 HAPPY BIRTHDAY : Z 0 Y E A RS A G 0 4"?{”[.; E M PIRE mlpl:nln;mmu com&crons ® August 3, 1945 e e EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS b 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING Robert Howell AUGUST 3, 1925 SHOP PHONE 9% After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 Mrs. J. Q. Adams The Alaska Juneau nine defeated the Elks in a game by a score of - Etolin Coulter 12 to 1 to cop secon® money in the City L-zgue race. In one inning, Mrs. Marion Rhodes Dou: Oliver, with the bases loaded, hit to left field for two bases and : Silver Bow Lodge| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 | greatly from its experience in mass dwelling construc S hed Gvery avediing except Sunday by the ment of new materials and techniques overcome many EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY of its former handicaps. The situation is not, there Second Streets, Junesu; Alask President | fore, without indications that more, better and cheaper RELEN TROY M( HY TR sident | homes may be built after the war than before . Threat to BLS ed In th s , Juncau as Second Class Matter. 3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES vered by earrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.50 per month (Washington Post) R o AT, ot Ul Toliowiag ¥AtHs ! With a feeling of dismay mingled with incredulity advance, $15.00; six mon in advance, $7.60; we read that Secretary of Labor Schwellenbach has s wvor if they will prompily notity | deplorably low opinion of the work don by the Bureau aflure or irregularity in the de- of Labor Statistics. According to reports, he considers the work “too academic,” and is prepared to revamp . i or abolish the entire agency. Reorganization of the PR P T ; wf \‘"]u‘l( OF "n’\n!'li'l ED PRESS bureau may be desirable in view of the administrative - e ee 4 ely entitled to the use for e et it or ot other- | confusion created by the war. But whatever Other | aeee—eee—r—wo - ~a—cew—o=athe Admiral Rogers. ; r————————————————————— | e e e arg il e B e o Wl et o | Warlields' Drug Store | |+~ GroRGE BROS. il ? 2y A | the Admiral Watson. NYAL Family Remedies Widést Selection of presented in ¢ cbjective fashion with a view 4c [ “The stars inclme i HORLUCK’S DANISH Ll Uonq o providing information that may serve as a guide to i - policy. The bureau carefully avoids functioning as but do not compel Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wehren of Douglas took a'party aboard the Clara ICE CREAM 1J. (0 Shelter Island for a picnic. | N il v o S RS PHONE 92 or 95 P e e —— Sk Kj_‘“‘f B‘S"*."“‘" . all men ahead scored. In another inning, three hits and some poor No.A2LO.O.F. ‘ SECOND and FOURTH ; lh‘l:;:l‘iz’, (*L.‘Y.::Wh baschall gave the Miners six runs when they should have had only one Meets each Tues- Monday of each month Mrs. Jack Warren | e, 1 SR o day at 8:00 P. M. I O.O.F. HALL. ;’;;:?“‘;‘:hn?‘;?;e:i:: Jewell J. Hill The Princess Louise, in port, Skagway bound, had 112 tons of liquor Visiting Brothers Welcome oty CLEMEN"I’S, Wor- aboard for the interior. ‘ GEORGE CLARK, Noble Grand shipftl Master; 3 S W. LEIV- ERS, Secretary. : Office, 602; Business Office, 374 Mrs. Charles G. Warner was making the round trip to Sitka aboard propaganda agency, employing statistics to push sp: ific programs. Therein lies its value B We had opportunity to discover the mportance SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 | J. H. Chisel, Haines merchant, visiting in Juneau for several days, that leaders of organized labor attach to the findings teturned to hi§ home aboard the Admiral Rogers. The SQWing Basket B P. 0 ELKS of the BLS when the CIO challenged the validity of | Adverse aspects are active today | R the BLS t of living indices more than a year ago.|Which has a threatening sway over | . z 2 q BABY HEADQUARTERS Meets every second and fourth !"The bureau emerged from that conflict with its repu. |labor. Strikes arousing public re-| Fliers Davis and Merrill reached Yakutat, refueled and then left T e T e Wednesday, 8 p. m. WVisiting sentment again are presaged. for Seward. b YORE Year brothers welcome. L. J. HOLM- tation for conscizntiousness and honesty enhanced were subjected to' the HEART AND HOMF SR 139 8. Prankilsi”. Janohu Blaske QUIST, Exalted Ruler; H. L. Its findings and its methods i scrutiny of some of the Nation's best known statis-| Women are under a fortunate| Broadway After Dark” was the feature at the Palace, and “Don’t McDONALD, Secretary. ticians who concluded that its index provides “an|sway today. ~Girls may expect ro-| gl It Love” was at the Coliseum. e . s | acceptable approximation of recent changes in living | mance but their judgment of men| DB B H KASER —_—— | costs.” That is high praise from statisticians may be untrustworthy. Home in-| o o000 my % el o BBl R R { S 8| : High, 52; low, 49; cloudy. Of course, the index could be greatly improved; sts will be most rewarding under ¥ e el DENTIST rLownnLANn e B CUT FLOWERS—POTTED _— jts imperfections are candidly admitted. Most of |this configuration. It is an auspic-| BLOMGREN BUILDING ious date for informal entertaining.! PLANTS—CORSAGES HOUSING PROSPECTS Ithem are the result of limited funds and limited ( ormal # H ich b Phone 56 / 4 personnel. It is interesting to notz, showever, that BUSINESS AFFAIRS | ally Lessons IN ENGHSN w. 1.. GORDON HOURS: 9 A. M. to 6 P, M. sLuneral Sgpalls bl Who is going to build the millions of new homes the rival CIO living cost computations did not fare | Secret commercial pacts will cause b & - e and Frankin Phone 557 \me country will need in the years immediately suc- |55 well as those of the BLS at the hands of critics, |international difficulties. AgaIN | { e oorosr e oo |who discovered many technical imperfections apart |cartels will tempt Americans to seek WORDE OFTEN MISUBED Do not iy That atory is fishy By, ceeding the defeat of Japan? How this question is | e 2 % ¥ .cause ‘of | great profits. Trade will present in-! from the fact that the study suffered because ‘of | 2 D esent I wIhat story is UNRELIABLE (or QUESTIONABLE) " Dr. A. W. Stewart ASHENBRENNER'S answered car cct materially the economic future of |, pias shown by investigators bent on | tricate blems and | as stiga on proving the |trical pro 3 ¥ s i will bring heated debates in Con-! OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Masculine. Pronounce the U as in H e “Ew AND usnn America for a long time to come need for wage boos J The nub of the question is whether the gigantic | Contrary to the familiar saying that facts do not |8ress The stars see m‘ur encourage | UNIT, the I as in IN, not as in LINE. rehousing task shall be, primarily, one series after lie, facts are often highly deceiving. They can be |freer? conditions beneficial to Eu-| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Program; preferred to PROGRAMME. 20TH CENTURY BUILDING r E n NI T u n B another of large-scale government projects, made employed \_(' (()nl‘uuml an opponent by an adroit [ropean (ti'lA‘l'l()‘t\slAl o A ‘ SYNONYMS: Usual, general, ordinary, prevalent, everyday, common, Office Phone 469 Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. Ssible. by, pricFitias’ that Wil preciude private Ind selection of particular items that support a par- L ISSUES customary. e O e ([ S USRS ST kst DY ¥ ; b ! ticular thesis. That is the almost inevitable result| Punishment of vanquished enem-|" woppy STUDY: “Use ‘a word three times and it is yours.” Let us dustry from getting building materials promptly lof putting statistical work under the direction of |1es will continue to be discussed. | b voRRbl by nastering ons. ord Gachiday, Today's Word: This dilemma was the cloud over the recent con- | vidua vhose i ‘9 s ‘ The seers remind that the new or-| increase our vocabulary by mastering ol ord ea y. y individuals whose minds ‘are fixed on ior ob- | The s Te L : . ; a4 Al : D | LAMBENT; softly bright or radiant. “Those eyes only are beautiful T. Johan il. eyer ference of the Home Builders' Council of New YOIk, | jectives rather than concentrated on the task of doing | der must be built on strong founda- A New Jersey and Connecticut. The conference was a first rate statistical job. That is why we approve s—revenge cannot replace jus-jWhich, like the planets, have a steady lanment light—are luminous, but VENTIST particularly noteworthy for the complexity of interests { the “academic” air that hangs about the Bureau of Germany must now pfl}_'_formut sparkling."—Longfellow. sented by the 1000 who attended, including |Labor Statis It does not imply any lack of [retraying the faith of all civilized | = i il g TR Zace | knowledge of working-class problems on the part of | nations bankers & et s Y those facts and interpret them with a necessary | In the Philippines rapid rehabili- ROBERTA LEE were all highly resolved that unless a definite state | /2% R0 WS iom iy fiidonst. riden. hRneleSBEL] | deta % ARG > | | ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. “Th g . e Store for Men” were taken now against the impetus public housing 1t this reporting service should ever fall into the | fluences of Jupiter and Mars. There | & === i Uraduate Los Angeles College projects already have gained, which threatens greatly ihundb of statisticians trained in the methods of the |is a sign that indicates definite md} Q. If a man has asked a girl for permission to call and she has to increase, the federal government will virtually have |CIO and AFL, it will surely forfeit its well-earned |to the United Nations by Russia in{ geclined, should he ask her again at some other time? Mofi‘gmu;ky and SAB'N’S flm’ preempted the building field ‘IIL])\l(zll‘l(m ]u; an |m§)ux‘l)u] suur(:l; of illnorlm;:lifin.}“1;"‘:!:2”‘;\:\1\;5;;)\:"Alll)';nhdm Tt A. That depends entirely upon the manner in which she refused K According to the advocates of statism—and they |In so concluding we do not mean to imply tha ne | ersons ose ate | his first request.: He must use his best judgment as to whether the girl Glasses Pitted Lenses | statistical work of labor organizations is inefficient |the augury of changes of environ-| el o T Judg “ g Drognd Front St.—Triangle Bldg. ing and high taxation will continue to make large-scale | O unreliable for their own purposes. However, it ja| mbnit wifd-oceuphtion ;o je conEEEl public housing necessary after the war. These building | the Work of individuals who use statistics to further year. General good fortune is fore 3 : bullding | F5 & of & particular class, Such activities are|cast. A. Yes, and it is excellent training. Well-bred parents should dof|. ,, ¥ conferees took the opposite view. They maintained | ;i jopitimate and they often serve a useful purpose, | Children born on this day probably | so at every opportunity. The Rexall Store H S GRAVES that, assured building materials, they could do the | ,uided their limitations are understood. At the |Will be strong in body and brilliant; Q. What is the proper position to place a butter knife on the butter Your Reliable Pharmacists B housing job at lower cost than the government. | same time they are not methods suited to the needs|in mind, Many will have extra- piep “The Clothing Man” Undoubtedly the building industry has profited | of a governmental agency | crdinary intuition and personal mag- | 3 kR kit v e o hetiam, Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ Room $—Valentine Bldg. READY-TO-WEAR PHONE 1762 Seward Street Near Third o BN — e ——— !Teally cares to extend the friendship. are belligerently vocal—prices of land, costs of financ- Q. Is it correct for parents to introduce their children to adults? BUTLER-MAURO' HOME OP HART SCHAPPNER DRUG CO. & MARX CLOTHING A. Diagonally across tne rim of the plate to replace Lord Halifax as Am- of five. So they called Morse the | (Copyright 1945) I W i " ]u | Senate’s “five o'clock shadow.” R ¥ The waShlngton R 0y e " : " !Burton had been adviser to the| I_O K and I_EAR gy C. GORDON | once-prominent demagogue Father | | 2 ] M R [ BRITISH BLACK LIST e B - Ou t ARMY COMMUNISTS? s e o . o erry-Go-Round| , memss pack s | o commusns: | {epni s e (i FOR HARRY RACE CALIFORNIA { British Minister of Foreign Affairs: | of the House Military Affairs Com. | I°88l adviser fo a spalifiah of | (Continued from Page Omej Take a good look at the British | mittee, with sensible Representative ! LSt Eiciatite. whish Tudlldad b el qbgpoengcon Druggist 478 — PHONES — 31 | | the st dangerous of the lous E c] e was st to tax g ine? ! Black List and the way your pre-|Ewing Thomason of Texas at ils].l‘? l":n;..l..“,m“”u.g ¢ t e .\mm.ll ! . Who was it that said, “There’s something rotten in Denmark”? “The Squibb Store” &b Quality Poods at hundred or so old friends who had|decessors in the Churchill Govern-head, released a report the veo|: Mgehirt; grounsiim. ghis cOUDIEY o) Moderate Prices , released a report on the rec- | : g 3 5 . Who was the founder of the French Legion of Honor? waited to see mm on the lawn of | ment were trying tc keep a di-|crds of 16 Arn Frieers’ investis| Instead of rushing to the House| g L 5 RS my officers IVesti-|goor with his findings, however, | .- What is the meaning of “pax vobiscum”? the Sermon home. | rector of I. G. Farben off that ]hL‘gut('(l as possible Communists. The | o | He fevesheliare Al s Dosile o De Lacy went to Sub-Committec | ANSWERS: T He shook hands with everyone. |He is:‘Arpad Plesch, who not onlyiyeport was the work of AUorney| Gpajrman Thomason, related that| 1. The bride across the Royal Gorge of the Arkansas River, near he Charles W. Carfer PIGGLY WIGGLY Next morning, one of the local Was a director of Hitler's largest Ralph Burton, Counsel for the | yo had this information and f\fikl‘d‘CanoAn City, Colorado; 1,052 feet above the river M i ary papers carried a story about the | cartel, m_u attempted some inter-| Military Affairs Committee and| whoiper 5 . i : Peeantion and told how in shaking|esting financial ~transactions in| close adviser to Chairman Andrew |.ppomos he Jehould- Submik 14 to gy «Oregdn, iin 1010, For BETTER Groceries ) ; _ ; | Thomason in the form of a lette Pourth and hands with the seven-year-old| Switzerland. For some on, the Jackson May of Kentucky. AT IR ure e Rt e | 2. Hamlet. Franklin Sta. L g daughter of J. Marcus Kirtley, As- Churchill Government removed The Army and even Gen. Wil o e e 1y L’,‘Cy sald ne| 4 Napoleon L. PHONE 136 sistant Counselor for the Jackson' Flesch’s name from the Black List,| Donovan of the Office of Strategic|yoc i 5 | . “Peace be with you.” mty Court, the President had!though the U. S. Treasury vigor-|Services immediately issued state- | ) re ing | A - . jously opposed. It's worth looking ments lauding the military records | up “r]nell'glllxlfi:‘;‘t:(‘;rsggf :fl\,:,’,l‘l: Th b t d 2 || W{QNUI()}O‘CVLI"]WA‘?VS]glNG ) HE R ; . to, Mr. Bevin. of the 16 men involved. Bt i i i 1 isi g I'm particularly happy to meet |™ | ed. . scHiDhE ]l 1S no = ; y e 1 e vt g, | e conmecions” “naason T 15 10 Substifute for newspaper a vertising! || sweeeva compounn JUNEAU - YOUNG | . you.” | afe replied. “If yowve got your facts| CAPITOL CHAFF | scrappy first-termer from Seattle, | £ - OB SALS DA T Hardware Company Reading this quote in the paper AL 3 i s | dsams. Intabantad Wt Cartai Ani | nailed down so you're sure of them, next morning, Mrs. Truman went| The man who most wants Sen-| e intel certa IgSIREITS T the fNden andimake sl T e AINTS—OIL—GLASS to the telephone and called up ator Burton of Ohio appointed to|he had heard about Counsel zmc:{] aboubat, T witih o hBe it"; . Pligne 287 P many of her friends who also had | the Supreme Court is Ohio's ex-Burton, and did some researching.| “rhat is exactly what De Lacy| EARLE HUNTER children, Knowing that they had Governor John Bricker. As long as He verified Burton's connection, as, gig Byt almost no one knew at| as a pald-up subscriver 16 THE DAILY ALASKA " Ty oy ’ ' re) p snate, 156 vi i - { N 2 & 2 Iz probably read what her husband |Burton remains in the Senate, counsel, with Kurt Wilhelm Lu-fgne time that' he was talking with EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. had said to the Kirtlev child, she | Bricker is stymied. As a three-term decke—Number Two American Nazi| 4 nr0val of the Chairma > 3 e en Governor of Ohio, he cant very end founder of the Amefican Na-| go _Commiueeewho::nl:x:‘":; t:z Present this coupon to the box office of the FOR TASTY FOODS T Toul Pid Fosd P oad . | “I just wanted you to know that well go back to that job again. He|tional Sccialist Party more than 10| wag attacking. CAPITM. mEATnE and VAI;IETY Service More Completo st the President was happy to meet can’t go backward, he must go vears ago. He found also that! (copyricht, 1945, by Bell Syndicate, Inc.) . your children too.” | ‘:l::db::::'ufi\::';l&: 1(:‘5;&1::"{’1”9“ and receive TWO TICKETS to see: 1 Gastineau Cafe THE BARANOF MERRY-GO-ROUND | Onio politicos Bricker could | Crossword Puzzle : "THE SINGING SHERIFF" f fi i».: Hpoemens sl Fmllingn; /o) COFFEE SHOP Every mother's son w of the!beat any interim Democrat Gover- | e tesinnt L RATE naat - . e ght appot Some ACROSS 31. Musical Mississippi River—and some east— nor Lausche might appoint. Some , oS0RCRS, o s E Federal Tax-~11c per Person are making moves to get the|even say Lausche is so anxious to| frog three whole i e ——— | P e L R ' ™ | PHONE 14— THEROYALBLUECABCO. || INSURANCE |||"*zcemwesecommmon fearless member of the FDR Cab- appcint himself to Bur- inet—Harold Ickes. Jim Patton of |ton’s seat in the Senate. . .. Ad-| o Dx_‘y““ ST o B and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Authorized to Practice Before Denver, head of the Farmers'miral King, Admiral Leahy, the| 13, Beard of grain darkness RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Shattuck Agency Union, is one of them. Another is beads of AFL and CIO have joined! 14. Di A Meatalioay 42, ). I di genial Governor Bob Kerr of Okla-| With the leaders of veterans' or- | Benings fo WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! asehen ; { 2. Openings for homa, who led the switching of ganizations and thousands of news- | :13 ey : wanHiation celegates to Truman auring the Papermen to set up an Ernie Pyle| I+ Ar’"‘”f,“ 5["“:’ 4 SR Chicago Convention However,| Memorial. It will be a 100-acre! 3, conection of o | dars e d ’ < £ : 3 Metcalfe Sheet Metal Remington Typewriters Collection of jars . Indian “Harold the Ick” may fool ‘'em. . . .| farm near Ernie’s birthplace in In- | facts b [R] mulberry Heating—Airconditioning—Boat Sold and Serviced by Over 2,000 Spanish Loyalist families diana to serve as lis last resting| Syllable of . Summit are now stranded in France, unable blace. Best tribute of the year | yp gome ~o" 60. Number : Tanks and Stacks — Everything - J. B. Burford to return to Franco’s domain, their|to the U. S. A. came from this| 2 . Indian memo- Corded fabrie 62 Deeds DOWN 2 in SHEET METAL o B I & co- men killed in an anti-Fascist war country’s genuine good neighbor,| s5 e Soiway: & Ag;qgm';, o Prachding RRE Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by where they never admitted defeat. Paulo Hasslocher, Brazilian Min- colloq, Cadamus . Malarial fever > Frofective Satisfied Customers’ Governor Lehman’s UNRRA finally ister to Panama. Toasting the| *7 American . Freshowater 6. Kather of o8 5. pjnches . it has decided to help them, though| United States on July 4, he said Go by 60. City in Matne 67, Puppet . Town in Ohlo bobe® z u R ' C sai ~ . Region in it will be on a small scale “Let me congratulate you or th 3 So.- America G “Say With Flowers” but Generals of the Services of Sup- second greatest date in histor %‘fl . Has debts e SYSTEM CLEANING y L. . Reference t b o were having o 7 \\ Lagfceians : \. AT, TL Yo o, ot Camp Grant, Ill, special train- | vhat the first great date in histor . Small wild ox ; Ph“fl 15 of Celebes B L While Gen. Virgil Peterson, former ber 25 i .“ . \ - . k ! Alaska L undry Phone Inspector General, now Director of ’§ . m Y - b denly sank to his seat, victim of Oregon’s hard-hitting, rapld-fire- | \‘ B iEL . T § a stroke. Gen. Norman Kirk, Sur- talking Republican Senator Wayne T . g n.fi.& s Faasfoatsd D pOSI s v animal ply were having a special meeting U. S. officials immediately asked | ing center for the Medical Corps.|was. Replied Hasslocher: “Becem- Dy Sy Juneau Florisis Personnel, was speaking, he sud- THE 5 O'CLOCK SHADOW . Ripple against geon General of the Army, and his Morse got the reputation of being | 5. One o 4 deputy, Gen. Raymond Bliss, were the Senate’s “five m'lml‘( slmd:w"; “ &H a 0""“;“)« sk lN Tl‘"S BANK lsfl—over “a" ] (elllllfv 0' Banking-',‘s at hand and took care of him.|during the recent debate on the B i l They summoned an ambn'~:ce. But | United Nations Charter | § ¥ragranc imagine their chagrin when the Every day, promptly at 5 p. m,| 3 ¥ ARE ( 2, 3 y y day y at ¢ | b . Type measures d Apmy ambulance supplicd by the regardiess of What was happening, | < Rneunl : { T]le B. M. Behrends f§dical* Corps at its own chief | Morse arose and delivered a fiery | Halning center contained no|blast against the OPA, because of . .N s FACDAL with, - stretcher. . .. The British Embassy|the meat situation and the prob- Operatie solos 4 / Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska | A COMMERCIAL . Scotch staff in Washington is going lems of the farmers in his native musici i clan through its most drastic st 1p | state, y . Make of no 7 ; ? since 1939. Jock Balfour, who Even a few minutes before the | r 3 Patte § = served here 17 years ago, ! crucial vote was taken on ‘the R .“... 4. gl Fir t N ti nal ! g S atlo ) ALASKA transferred back to W charter itself, Morse arose and de: | 6. Plgeon from the British Embassy inllivered his daily assault. Every Othello's fals i assauit. o of JUNEAU. Moscow. Following him will prob-|time he took the floor, observers triend : ably come Sir Archibald Clark Kerr noted the clock reached the stroke By ‘M""l L CXARS HIIA'!CI'GGIPOI‘".-") . Boy