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-JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1945 PAGE FOUR : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR .y . Tthat has occurred in national income during the w .0 60 6 0 60 8 8 8 8 P s ) 3 Daiiy Alaska Emplre aticial Siinkeer o€ % ‘Wl dolacy & B . £ TRIPLETTE & KRUSE on bu g by 1950 seems nc nreasonable PP L iShed evers evening except Sunday by the T e HAER W RIKTHDAY 2 0 4 EA RS A G 0 THE EMPIRE BUILDING CONTRACTORS EMPIRE PR N Such & ale of buiding would provide direct employ- ; ment for about three ‘;mlluxrn ;],. (‘..,1« it is estimated,|® ® Y Beptember 82, 1045 o WURMELL 0L o i e EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS tion a large and varied volume of indirect | .x ~ " 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING g [ Thomas A. Morgan o SEPTEMBER 22, 1925 SHOP PHONE 9 After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 employment. However, 1950 seems a long way off to Alberta Carlson . New York—Senator Arthur Capper, R., of Kansas, and Senator ; Gicat who are SEDSRUEREEEE S IR oL Ry Mrs. C. F. McNutt . | Thomas J. Walsh, D., of Montana returned from Europe with the opinion protlems ‘Of TecOUIBRCRENLBRBINTIISEL.c 20 8 Sut Frank Maver ® | that a generous spirit should be exercised in collecting war debts. Silver Bow Lodge| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 red by carrier in huunv‘llm Douglas for §1.50 per month: portant, therefore, to try to hasten the date when Mrs. Louise Heisel . Sen. Walsh said “In a very just sense we added to the debts,” citing No.A 2,1 0. O. F. SECOND and FOURTH oatace pald, at the followlng rates i building activity will attain its postwar peak in order M.n]g.ul;l sr(l':mmx ® | prohibition as one of the ways, as dry laws cut off valuable revenue of Meets each Tues- Monday of each month s advance, $7.50; | {hat the construction i stry may make v L s ¢ . » “ n that the ¢ uction industry may make the mum elby Stoditsing weporf GF AabLal Nactods day at8:00 P, 5. IO, O, P, HALL. in Scottish Rite Temple Lorraine Carlson beginning at 7:30 p. m 1 \f they will promptly motity contribution of which it is capable to postwar rev o any or irregularity in the de- b & o Mrs. Charles Fox il i Y Visiting Brothers Welcome E. F. CLEMENTS, Wor- X g 1ces of opinion exist as to the possibilit i o it i e k. T ne cer n st 3 ey livery of thel SR, tro's StaRiEE WY i brark i Toree Dorothy Thibodeau . The fall reunon of the Scottish Rite Bodies of Juneau were t0 o0pen| spopae oy apy Noble Grand | ship(sl Master; JAMES W. LEIV- L ; s A Donald Hayes o |the following day, with afternoon and evening sessions scheduled for A R 1T MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED FPRESS = 0 1s also s’ ISHOMIIDRAIN (SOme quarters 1O o |the next three days, ending with a banquet the final night. A number/ s \ches credited to it or not other- bstacl revival of residential buildir o o September 23, 1945 ® @ o of out-of-town candidates for degrees were to be in attendance. 2 P e vt for selflsh reastng Fur!@awpic, a survey ¢l £ ek | Warfields' Drug Store | | ™ =roRGE BROS + v & N Stred 14 ar S e H | o e R (ot R H. E. Simmons ®| The steamer Jefferson arrived ir this night from Lynn Camal| | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) o laska Ne pers, cities throughout the e / among r state de argar v | . g y A i i it ‘H,rl u,';“ mt'.,‘ rutlyllti,x_\“ u(mll:;,’ r . ¢ .’. d Margaret w:?dmnl ® | ports, and sailed south shortly after with 26 passengers for Seattle and NYAL Family Remedies Widest Selection of v ca 3 ) 1e day when new Gar A]uf rand ® | wayports. HORLUCK’S DANISH Ll Uol‘q homes can be bought is a long way off. Naturally Mary Pinkley . NES o } e TRy i ICE CREAM such opinions have to be taken with many grains of Carl Danieison &1 Prof. Takahashi, of ‘San Francisco, appearing this night in a PHONE 92 or 95 It, sitioe: fual eatite-denlers WIEEAMESRE S OB AR A 2 | jiu-jitsu match and catchi-as-catch-can wrestling at the Coliseum Theatre, e = hands can hardly be expected to spoil their market Oroville Porter . s % " Bk — i ol el g J. C. Spicket « | against three men, all of them sailors from the U. S. 8. Unalga. ¥ i )y heralding the advent o e new houses s to by hetdldlne the dvent of K USRI Batyr Jackson .| . : The Sewing Basket B. P. 0. ELKS 0l come, 1en, too, there i nich x.n v w'-n\ ex- Anko Dapcevich . Tha Douglas High School Student Body in a meeting presided over BABY ADGUARTERS PR R cuting new building plans in the hope that later on | Art Carlscr © | by Elizabeth Frazer, President, voted to publish the school paper, Gas- ABY HE s Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. ‘e construction costs may decline. The answer 1o those |q o o & s < ® ® ® ® o ® ® tineau Breeze, again this year. On the staff were Beth Anderson, Arthur Infant and Children’s Wear }“<J X‘g‘iflz&‘;}hgs ]"LVFQC;"‘;" H favoring a waiting policy is that the sooner we accept RS 2 s T, 00 A LN e 139 8. Franklin Juneau, Alaska 1 J. , Exalted Rul- { ! | Ness, Gordon Gray, John Martin and Walter Savikko. 5 s % ) b the fact that postwar construction costs are going L0 | seeeeeecrer e v o camvoe o o | i : er; H. L. McDONALD, Secretary. be well above prewar levels and get along with plan- :! {| sam Guyot, J. F. Chamberlain and J. W. Gucker were OUtEOINE | e ey | \)).A\\tn;,\xx on the steamer Jefferson depression that would de: v hopes of a major revival | , i b TR DB.. E. H. KASER rLowanAun ___|of private construction activity i1 “The stars incline Weather: Highest, 58; lowest, 36; cloudy DENTIST © hortages of lumt I other . e = Skl ek A Y BLOMGREN BUILDING UT FLOWERS—POTTED . o 2 i Surrent shortages of lumber and other construc - but do not compel | R i ot i, . PLANTS—CORSAGES BUILDING OUTLOOK tion materials, as well as reported serious shortages | { Phone 58 Fanecal Speags ard) Weesths 91k of skilled construction labor, are undoubtedly factors| "~ ’ Dall I_essons in En IlSh HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Sl and Pt | Pheks S61 | Wartime controls over private construction will |to he reckoned with. But they are only temporary SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 Y g W. L. GORDON et Benefic aspects dominate nula;n soon be removed and the way cleared for a revival | gbstacles to revival that can be surmounted provided | n o i s e ‘ of building activity capable of providing a tremendously | the resolution to overcome them ex Already it is |Put Saturn is in threatening mien. | e D e - ¢ e iy 4 Much uplift of spirit because of WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not write, “Our's is the best,” or, Dr A w Siewart ASHENBRENNER’S ) important source of demand for men and materials | peing said that lumber, one of the chief bottlenecl k\ during the transition period. President Truman | (o gpeedy resumption of private residential building, | 10 e ““rtummg s mm; is the best.” Write OURS, or THEIRS, The apostrophe is not 5 i “Ew Aun uszn stated in his address to Congress, “The largest single will soon be available in sufficient quantity to permit | | required. e | SRR e BT s 3 Poise and confidence should be S TE 5 SR S B e Gpportunity for the rapld. postwar. expansion ot | the industry to get oft to @ good start within a few|rovalent under this sway whish] ., OFC MISFRONOUNGED: Freclse Pronounce the S as in SO,| | 20TH CENTURY BUILDING FURNITURE i private investment and employment lies in the field | month hortages of skilled building trades work- |brings cl | Office Phone 469 | { | Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. vision regarding future | of housing, both urban and rural.” Consequently, the | eys especially in those communities that have suf-|family plans. Women are under y the hoped-for building revival gets under | fered seriously in the past from the high-handed de- |favorable planetary influences that ELLED: Serf (slave). Surf (the swell of the sea breaking on the shore). SYNONYMS: Fickle, inconstant, changeable, capricious, unreliable, more quic way, the greater will be the assistance rendered by the | mands of unions primarily interested in monopolizing | promise ronch joy | industry in sustaining business ‘and providing Jjobs | jobs for their members, present a more difficult Business Afiairs . (\:vl(];m;';'1'11;1)\:'“"'11]1:[?1'3 B three ties AnGAIP e e r. John I1. Leyer ones-Slevens op during the most critical stages of reconversion. For | problem. Provided the unions can be induced to| Young financial leaders will A PRI IE 0w i it VENTIST ! 4 % & X St B 5 ; 4 . increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: LADIES'—~MISSES’ that reason every effort should be made to overcome | acquiesce in plans for utilizing unskilled labor under |emerge this autamn and will bring| 2 LA e ; . bl obetacles which prevent blueprint plans from being | expert direction, we have no doubt that the building|t0 the business world broad views| ENTOMS; nything inefpligible, fi¥hoihs solved DGR IT Fogonoh 0 STMieniine TNS, B i | transformed into real structures Thbor aripply will eque) the: demand, and nay,ewmiioog. watnedminds OarURIE WS = PHONE 762 Seward Street Near Third ! realize that broad-gauge cooper Indeed, it appears | o ERIEE L CO0E 2 o v wor ey vl MODERN ETIQUETTE “ponmmma 1ew § e e i - e 4 A e Store for i sorts. Norr annual construction outlays, public | the coming months is a gene! American ideas: concerning 'rec- | Uraduate Los Angeies College S ' ’ i and private, are estimated at more than 10 per cent | of mind. Such pessimism tends to paralyze initiative | reation and amusement must be! Q. Should a banana be skinned and eaten with the fingers when of Optometry and Front St.—Triangle Bldg, On the optimistic side the construction industry | exceed it in the next few tremendous pentup demand for that one of the most formidable hindranc and public buildings of all | rapidly expanding volume of private construction in rally pessimistic attitude is confronted by ate residen stores bl private resider re National Issues of national income, In view of the immense backlog | in overcoming otherwise removable obstaclés in the|radically changed, it is forecast, if | it is served whole? Optiialmology unsatisfied demands l'rruplt-d\nlh the great increase | way of a major expansion of the construction industry. | the nation is to reach its best de-! A. No; the banana is not a finger food. Strip off the skin, place| | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground _— | velopment. Army records prove how | the banana on the d t plate and cut, one bite at a time, with the cal | side of the fork Gen. Halder, with considerable re-| Gen. “Hap” Arnold, Chief of the |much is lacking in our phys The washlngton spect in his voice, said: Air Forces, went to great lengths|attainments and now is the time| Q. Is it necessary for a woman to say “please” and “thank you” to fay I ask my interviewer alafter the first Schweinfurt raid to!for general correction. ! her servants? "Th S ” s G VES question?” [ show that this heavy loss was com- | International Affairs o i e Rexall Store H. S. GRA erry-uo-nound * it Spr s - is not exactly necessary, but this courtesy should not be e e | 1|~ .;u Allm-rllr"un I‘nlrlllw“nc . on {n-x]x]sx\-’mn for by lklunmgv l;u vital umm:";l:l‘»”‘“ e b';“‘(’zl‘ ke :’"’l omitted when speaking to persons who are working for her comfort. “The Clothing Man" B a level with this interrogation?” hall-bearing production owever, sting ' e td States 1s Is it proper to seat a husband and wife side by si o S ¥ v seat a sba a fe side side at the STLER-MAUR (Continued from Page One) Baran replied that he thought it | surveys of the factory showed that |t0 frame a foreign policy that will & 9 i i g Vife, pide by Hidag ok fhe CTLER o HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER S S : was this was not the case ladd much to the strength of the|dinner table® DRUG CO. & MARX CLOTHING A. No; it is customary to separate them., -_ sir,”| Some people inside the War De- |government. Our national kindliness “Then I would like to s have a strong mixture of | $="= =T replied Hitler’s former Chief ullpumm-m. therefore, are not too | must Staff, “that your knowled ul‘hu])pv about proposed publication |force in dealing with other na- erlof the full survey. Others, how- tons. lOOK a nd LEARN A. C. GORDON HABRY IACE battles with the White House. The Republicans were told, for instance, that they will not get a CALIFORNIA el - .| German's strategic plans is gr ;7:;:,“:,0(‘.::“:,?[:1,(.mi,,.:a‘,fi,‘;‘l‘:z.mlp;‘](:l_ than the l-‘m‘lm-n‘\“‘ ‘:):;b’h ]:l\n‘ for full and r.-umpluu-11“1:::“:‘!;:?’ “\::1‘:“; “?Inrih:l(:)x;: ()]fl r:w D ; Grocery and Meat Markel I r P 5 . CILy. 0 » 3 . - e—— Foeier. then ac the right psyeno.| A slnificant backstage argu-| | with the Strategic Bombmg bmve\"l"’“ lfl“d"’ may be too divesting | e “The Squibb Store” m";‘:’“‘m’ Foods &t logical moment, it was predicted, | Ment is now taking place regarding| was Henry C. Alexandsr, vice-|{0F Deg Stisctes tn gnofiey ralised. g o o L UOLOTROIINIIBL i lerate Prices the White House will abolish the |the results of the U. S Strategic | president of the J. P. Morgan| Children bm.n on this day prob-| G il Amflvlms first minister to England? draft by executive order, thereby |bombing Survey in Europe | banking house. Alexander r()lled"‘;b]y WL Baariito susniel gent 4. Where is Devil's Island? & sing the credlt Y | Conclusive, though still unoffi-|up his sleeves, bucked red tape,|They should be carefully trained| 5. What is meant by Plimsoll's line? The Charles W Carter 4 cial results of this survey, show'and strangely enough cooperated in practical tasks. | ANSWERS: M PIEGLY WIGGL' Otherwse, there was littie done |that bombing of C man war 100 per cent with New Deal offi- 8, 1. Yes; mediterranean means in p e of la = o i in the caucus, It was supposed to | plants was not as effective as the|cials in Europe. In fact he proved| _MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 | 2. No; It crushes its prey. F e S orluary For BETTER Grocerles A Work up a legislative program, but |air forces claimed. On the other such a refreshing influence that| Benefic aspects rule today which| 3 jon, Adams, : Pourth and Franklin Sts. : litte of constructive nature was hand, the bombing of German rail-|steps may be taken to bring him | |should bring much cause for re T S oimabab T PHONE 136 | Fhene 16—34 add said. Brassy-lunged John Taber of |roads and transportaton centers to Washington in an important joicing and happy planning. Good | 5 1208 s-0b SO rice. f e | for initiative. i 5. The water line on smps 3 Auburn, N. Y., ranking Republican | was extremely effective. This had government position WINDOW WASHING on the House Appropriations Com- jmore to do than almost anything While officials admit that some | Heart And Home | J AT O AR T E —— ! mittee, made his usual speech call- | clse with disrupting the German business executives attached to the | T“;‘" 52 S‘El" today that is bew RUG CLEANIN .l”NEAU - YOUNG l ing for economy in government.| Army. Supplies and troops could bombing survey took advantage of |lieved to stimulate clear- thinking. SWEEPING COMPOUND . o toved Lo stmulute clear: winkine.| There is no substitute for newspaper adverhsmg' e As usual, he was seconded by |not move with U, S. fliers con-!their position to carry home photos Harold Knutson of Manhattan |stantly strafing and blasting them. of new German patents and inven- | cisions should be well-founded Beach, Minn, ranking Republican | Many German factories, however, tions, nevertheless they say mc‘“"‘b“ and progressive. This even- on the Ways and Means Committee. | were too deeply buried in the survey gathered some vxlu‘me]y\"‘g is most auspicious for social Only once did the Republicans ground or differeiit parts too important records and ferreted out | affairs and especially lucky for hear anything which made them widely separated to suffer much certain Nazi leaders | weddings. The head should rule the | ELLIS AIR LINES ||- vince a Ly 3 - damage. The fs s Schwe! g "or az | heart. b s wince i ol cume o P damage The Tumous Schwlntur o stacs Mo citan peo MO gy, e ||| DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KEYCHIKAN ||/ ron tasry_roons Beansville, Tnd. who spoke on the |not put out of commission, de- up by survey officials near Sals-| This week should begin with via Petershurg and Wrangell and YOARIETX rig! m under the nose of the|8reat promise to those who guide Phone 247 PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Bhelf and Heavy Hardware . Guns and Ammanition A 1 | i e Hardware Company | § i -~ lian pro- You'll Find Food Finer and Bervice More Complete at pending legislation to te a Fair |spite of the fact that 60 U. S. burg S P With t ta. Craiz. Kl e i Employment Practices Committee. | bombers and 600 American airmen American Army. He was working | the financial affairs of the nation. 1th connections to Cralg, Klawock, Hydaburg an H HB nn“ Because it was apparent that the |were lost over it in one raid. in a hotel where American officers|Economy now will be the watch- steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle Glfll‘n‘eill E?le T BA or Foremost in Frien ess |word of trade and commerce. | National Issues | COFFEE SHOP Republicans are not bestirring FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 themselves to put through this 1 | legislation, La Follette reminded | $ Al!\“lt-m manners will be more | 0 them that their 1944 piatform defi- Crossword Puzzle 1;}!1& mn!r« m"-r‘nly‘ riticized. Young |gi=— - o e = >_| . nitely calls for support for FEPC |folks who ignore formality will be JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A. La Follette scolded them for failing o hib < {forced to learn that respect for M. GLADYS KNIGHT INSURANCE sl com:n' n 2l t of a play traditions and established ideals as a paid-up susscriver to 1THI DAILY ALASKA Authorized to Practice Befere to push their own program, and| 1 P cifying our own candidates,” said & 24. Indiana’s La Follette If we are §6. Profound reverence | oy shiose. bl is! o Ay ~ Tanks and Stacks — Everything | Persons whose birthdate it is Yederar 'vax-~—11c per Ferson e kY J. B. Bll'hl'd & Cn. o | have the augury of a year of sur: 57. Organs of scent to be honest about this whole 21 Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by s ontal 85. Chairman of P relati e 0] ¢ : s o criticized, without naming any | & Sifike gendy o 'the e o ‘[0)1‘ puman relations means much in {| - EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. the Treasury Department ané names, a number of 1.41(,1“1 Cc | And not 3. com | the a ‘I:I"‘;::;:‘on:l ;:'r:le: | Present this coupon to the box office of the Shafluck Agency Tax Court e gressmen who last year told cam- | 1 Cereal Tardy : s | COOPER BUILDING i | Close elations. between the U. CAPITOL THEATRE | Dewey was advocating progressive " Early English Level tracts S. and Brazil will prove amazingly | 4 ————— ¥ measures merely as a means of | o g MR L el | profitable, it is forecast. Solidarity and receive TWO TICKETS to see: PR g : getting votes 20, Rat- catching 48 More sensitive | of interests among nations in the MSING “ElG“B 54 Metcalfe Sheet Metal Remington Typewriters | ST o o 4 50. Put i ct! | ) re i rove It's about tme we stopped cru-! ,, Mg:,,:';,;gd - e e | Western Hemisphere will prove OR SI“G Heating—Airconditioning~Boat Sold and Serviced by oy of stairs {most fortunate next year. | v i 1 fab 89, Pinch lution Of Yesterday's Puzzle | prising experiences. The aged will thing, why don't we select as our! gy mne herb ai . Ra ¢ Solutiof y's Puzzle [ [ g exp ag i -— candidate someone in Congres 3 !x’;r‘mg(m- o wiedge 63. Unit of work DOWN | have unexpected benefits. | PHONE 14 mn BOYAL BL“E cu cn' Satisfied Customers’ IR e 1as never deviated| g 7 0k Titen potntca 04, Repairs AFTR Children born on this day prob-||| and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and ’ from the Republican policy? Let's head hill 66 2 Mexican Indian |ably will be idealistic and talented RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. z 0 R ' C put up such a man and let him run | s yiauet oo TRRnEaRONO heye exiraotdinary| WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! “Say It With Flowers” but with this simple platform: ‘T stand Eratein chgiie ot ? . e SYSTEM CLEANING “SKY IT WITH OURSI” on the record of the Republica S | (Copyright, 1945) i s e Pllfllle ls | Party in Congres Always | : T £ Juneau Florists | Mot cf bl colleagues either aid ISR ———E M | § D ) D.'¢ l T S n 4 P | AlaskaLaund o) not catch or did not like this - Body-bullding | nosed him out. ] ry Phone 311 ! sarcasm 5 . Northern pofnt | s 215 SECOND STREET H o .8 9 of the lsle 'OL C] i " f IZZING GERMAN OFFICERS ¢ Man R D S S 8 ! R ion Teriect operaton i | e A e e s MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIRING - | ogs 4 5 - ’ -] . Il attached to the U St Male cs with the U. S. Strategic Bombing & i R Y e o, | ENIEE R N Botie GENERAL LIGHT REPAIR :|| 1891—0ver Half a Cenfury of Banking—1945 bomb damage in Germany, W Vecstabie” el S el | g amage Jermany s table traits, has n 'n busted. 8- u Sgt. Paul Baran former Harvard | [ f:g;‘;;f"‘,m Officials promise that no enlisted w WORK H = ¥ ” instructor, and a refugee from | fo 5 Conipocition | men photographers who served ¥ H e ° ° e en s Hitler, Baran, who has the map of Blssiul iegicns | witn the bombing survey in Europe |5 6 g A | Palestine written all over his face, [ad Precious metat | will have to go to the Pacific. . . .|% Phone 5 7 BOY Eaton £ - was given the job of interview & Larts i a play | A not row is on between the Navy | am . L e e T T g Bank o) one of the great leaders of the | [ 7141 . Forebea 2 e Treasury over thi st | o g 8 £ German Army, Col. Gen. Franz| [/ v Wit | e duky b1 the Coast (BE . g = 5 3 : 3B Halder : A 5 S | Guara s o patol he consts, ey Famous Osco Marine Motor Now Availahle Oldest Bank in Alaska Up until Himmler eased him out | == T g “'.d,y down rum-running, save shipments') jn all sizes—study and compact. ALSO OSCO HERCULES DIESEL Ll in 1042, Halder ran the German at, sea, etc. Therefore it was under | © as small as 25 horsepower. . MMERCIAL Army. However, he was forced o o T 52, City in New the Treasury. But the Navy took MACHINING and e T e | | , Bt [ i e e HARBOR MAHINE SHOP 3"\~ & ¢o SAVINGS hours and answer rapid-fire qum-] 7 // 35, Active keep it. ‘West Eleventh and F. Streets Phone 876 tions. After the int y, Col % . Iniquity (Copyright, 1915, by Bell Syndicate, Iuc.) :