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PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1945 . | 4 state commerce woulda be re ted in higher prices. . > " : - — Dfle‘{\‘ xflusk(z Emptrv {On the contrary, he argued persuasively that in the | WINDOW ———— AUTO PLATE GLASS Published e o et § by the { long run prices would ably be lowered x'z\tlu‘x""un.\ L0 I [ l D E A L G L A s S C 0 < ‘I"",;“’“\ | increased by the assurance 2 more decent lving | 4 1 bk ‘ > GLASS WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS | President | standard. “The increase in it per worker, Vice-Pr t 1 n (Ve Tiesident | I believe would surely re 1 the proposed increase NOVEMBER 29, 1295 Don anzl- 1ZEMATN STBEET PHONE 633 The stcamer Admiral Watson, scheduled to arrive this afternoon, - ki - — bay for the higher wage 11 I'here is not much # was delayed on account cf losing a propellor blade south of Ketchikan, DR H KASER ! Th c S UBSCRIPTION RATES eff! cy in sweatshop: there is a close| & o 0 o oaber 20, 1945 e e e and was not expected in port until the following day A E . e hafleS W. Ca”er Delivered by carrier in Junea a tas for $1.50 per month; | correlation between high productivity and high wages | S six. montt $15.00 | o | | to 65 cents,” he asserted Id in itself go far to 2 DENTIST William Hixson Guests registered at the Hotel Gastineau included Marie E. Falldine, Sy TR MO"UBI’Y George Baggen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hobson of Treadwell, M. S. Jorgensen and O. D. Olson, Bessie Anderson Valdez W. O. Witte Abrahamson Mrs. S. Jacobsen of Security Bay was a guest af the Alaskan Hotel M. T. Lang stting " FOR TAS Dr. A. W. Stewart R TASTY FOODS atlow All : ENTI \,,}‘1 "“”\\, Cral E. E. Weschenfelder, proprietor of the Treadwell Market, had wound) | - = CE:’T g TRY be Jhdged TOVEDYEEIIER ModLocs U i, [osk Bels k g ) up his business and closed the store, after a couple months of closing x4 Ut Gasti tunate members but by the kind of life it affords for | o o o o ¢ 6 0 0 0 0 0 @ ut sales. He was retiring from mercantile business and planned to Office Phone 469 astinean Cafe the least of those who share in it. We can reasonably - - \dulge in ranching and fox farming, for which purpose had taken up a Foremost in Friendliness claim age high standard of living e # remmsem == 4 | homestead on Spuhn Island ROBERT SIMPSON. Opt. D. [ BTV ST R AR only ‘when alliATneMCRBl TRy & Witiim thele' gedsh the . Graduate Los Angeles College VANITY BEAUTY necessities of life and at least the clementary comfo i H 0 R 0 S C 0 P E George Nelson and Harry Bracken, reported missing at Youngs Bay, 9t OPTEERY SR i . ; R d returned safely after being picked up on the beach near Olivers Inlet Opthalmology SALON “The stdrs incline and brought to Dupont by an Indian with a rowboat Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Cooper Building | { 0t compel” R (Washington Post) ! but do n P ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager Weather: Highest, 39: lowest, 36; cloudy. 5 g W Most public leaders in discussing the atomic bomb | © ====="" iy S N A s e b i Alaska Music Supply pen Evenings Phone 318 | wind up by saying that we are a good people and FRIDAY, NOVEMBER %0 { A0t S Hgoee hanager | hence can be trusted with the bomb secret. This i st H . ) by | cerinisgant of the BastEaL AoHA e ’ Benefic aspects are strong today i Dally Lessons in Engllsh W. L. GORDON ; Planos—Musion]l Tostraments Dr. JOhn H Geyer | speech “The people of this town are the g e erse planetary influences a z and Supplier DENTIST | the county; the people of this county the greatest in|are active. It is a promising date | ¢ s—eom. O M- o e e 7 Phone 206 Second and Seward Room 9—Valentine Bldg, | the State; the people of this State the greate: for important business matters, es- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “A water pipe in our base- PHONE 1762 -———— ——— | the Nation; the people of this Nation the greatest in |pecially new projects + » " 37 | o b o g Al g ment bursted.” Say BURS' METCALFE SHEET METAL MINIMUM WAGE b e e i s, OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Impious. Pronounce im-pi-us, both I's | | = "The R o7 { 5 21 nation: @ DIV s strang e shoul yomen sho b 3, ¥ 4 % Z 3 Saamnd and dooent et i g eating—Airconditioning—] be 50 naive as to expect other peoples to believe that |ure today in social, affaits which asfin IT, U 88 in US unstressed, and accent first syllable. o B s e Rexall Slore ) : we be the most thustworthy peaole in the World lwill bring new friefids. S fibra- OFTEN MISSPELLED: Chalk, though pronounced CHOK, O asin anks and Stacks—Everything Your Reliable Pharmacists minimum wage under the Federal Fair Labor Standards | pere1y” pecause we say so. It is 0dd we should be |tions will mark the evening when SOFT in SHEET METAL BUTLER Act, he can bring §16 home to his family at the end of | surprised and hurt when we find them suspicious, girls may expect young men to be SYNONYMS: Agreeable, acceptable, suitable, pledsurable, conform-| | pp 00 00 winouehby Ave LER-MAURO week. Price Administrator Chester Bowles fearful and resentful of us. True, we do have a record cautious in their commitments. The gaple ghby DRUG CO. right in calling such a wage “a national,of being a nonaggressor nation But the attitudes of |stars encourage interest in attire WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let Us | | e It affords no chance for decent housing| other peoples |<‘,Jv,»4n-(1i us anvl (Ilu‘l(“rnll).m-d L)mq')_\» b; :}m)u and dainty new fashions. htreass' otir vosabulAry by. mastering ane word each fay+@Bodays Ward: “ARRI MACHINE S][0P cven for reasonable standards of nutrition. And, | own background and experience. To upderstand these BUSINESS AFFAIRS | pyupaTOR; one who strives to equal or surpass. “As Virgil rivaled e O T e families limited to stch a | attitudes we must realize that many EGropean nations| Those wise in stock transactions Lo w500 e S8 BB B0 B0 S0 g s Plumbi Heati i e, e e ion for the purehase of all the | Have been bullt upon canquest, that many have suf- |will profit in future weeks when omer, Milton was the emulato of Srunton umaing — eahng—oll Burners some out of consideration for the purchase of all the ; oagavon : gl ot ol R SN et fered repeated exploitation, and for centuries seen |international banking agreement T ry goods—automobiles, radios, household appli- . i . 3 s HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES . their countries become battlegrounds. It is inevitable | will encourage speculation. Oppo!- PHONE 819 s and the like—which American industry is seeking | they would mistrust the most powerful nation in the | tunities for money-making will b MODERN ETIOUETTF hy iy to sell and which go fogether to make the high iving | world, especially when that nation has control of the |numerous by Spring, although taxes ~ ROBERTA LEE scale in which we take pride as a Nation most powerful weapon. will continue heavy. Fegiek “Th ye c It is this latter consideration which makes the Also we might realize that in proclaiming our own NATIONAL ISSUES SR B B S & SBT d e Store for Men' HARBY M E proposed lift of the wage floor to 65 cents an hour | trustworthiness, we are indulging in a primitive emo- | Books and plays will reflect little Q. When a man is calling to see a woman who is stopping at a ° | Dru ! i “mperative Mr. Bowles put it, to the health of ; tional habit peculiar to’all peoples. In a discussion |of the spiritual vision which war hotel, and sends up his card to her rbom, should the woman’s name be AB'N S | gng i i, ay's Mepight h * our fqet,” he|Fecontly in the Senate science hearings, Senator J.|cxperiences have given thousands. written on the card? “The Squibb Store” the national ‘cconogay. * gt nere Ay Out: 3 1€ | william Fulbright remarked upon the “odd psychology” | Thinkers cannot understand the lit- f A letter to t néts ol o sducs z iy <3 e 5 . A A. Yes; it is better to do so, to avoid any possible mistake in the Front St.—Tri | Where Pharmacy Is a declared in a letger to the Senate Committee on Educa- | gpnorahy if a man says “T am the greatest man in the [tle or total lack of inspiration among ' gelivery ront St—Triangle Bldg. Protession tion and Labor, “lies our greatest undeveloped market | worid " he is considered a fool, while if he says “We are [ writers and producers of plays and . Wit s, thin, corieb why 15 dat n. Heacl at ins Chith a market which can be tapped to improve income | the greatest people in the world,” he become tica % 3 i "l L.’““ ay to eat a 1’» 2 ; ] he table 1 = : and employment opportunities for everybody simply | hero. This attitude of peoples, according to RNA11ONAL AFFAIRS A ,Im“ “m: k,,.;}.. shuul(}l bv)nu})m;(« the peach cut into wa"leld SDmg S'ore [ 20TH CENTURY MEAT raising the level of min sages.” Farmers st back to the “we groups,” who are alway ssia will meet responsibilities quarters and conveyed to the mouth with the fingers. by raising the level of minimum wag Farmers and | & s - ups : 3 v me sponall s Q. If the brid to be married in a plain tweed sult, what showid| | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) MARKET manufacturers will find new customers if purchasing | innocent of evil and honorable of intention, and the fin liberated Europe with intense 1e bride is to be married in a plain tweed suit, what shoul Juneau’s Most Popular ‘others groups, who are dishonorable and tricky.|realism and a desire quickly to re-'the bridesmaid wear? NYAL Family Remedies | “Meating” Place Naturally, the more powerful the “others group” are, |cover terrible property losses. There A. A plain tailored suit or dress. HORLUCK’S DANISH the more they are suspected of having evil designs. |is a sign which is read as INAiCAt-' oo e o ems e e e ICE CREAM S ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS for more workers. Whatever we may do about the bomb, we ly |ing tenacious holding of recovered i PHONE 202 B . It is one of the tra nies of the great de- pression that at its very height billboards boasted that | America enjoyed the highest standard of living in vm‘ N e, 602; Business Off 7 W 80 It did—for those who red in the enjoy- | Phone 56 Fourth and Franklin Sts. HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. PHONE 136 ment But there were millions whose living was pitifully inadequate; gradually they pressed the living standards of all. An economy must Best People — If a man works for 40 cents an hour, the present power i to the hands of this undeveloped market \ new customers they can provide jobs Mr. Bowles, whose task is to hold the line against | oo,n0t proceed on the assumption that other r ns |areas needed by the Soviet. ion, little fear that such an incre: i 1 respect any noble-minded trustee role we may | Persons whose birthdate it is have minimum rates of pay for workers engaged in inter- | assume |the augury of a year of domestic MARKET - - ——— | happiness. remedy this—the ouster of Harvey| Prague from Moscow the next! Children born on this day probab- 1. Who established the first American newspaper printed in a foreign Choice Meats At All Times HAULING and CRATING rhe VJ as}lingion W. Brown, President of the In-' morning ly will have talent in the arts and language Located in George Bros. Store DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL ternational Association of Ma-| The Moscow plane was delayed,|some Will excel on stage and screen. What is boiling point vater Fahrenheit? PHONES 553—92—9! p) (Copyright, 1945) is the boiling point of water Fahrenheit 5 Phone 344 Phone 344 "\'II G B d { chinist however, so McDuffie was put on| 3. Who, was the last bearded President of the United States2 A el’l’Y- 0' Ulln Brown has been in hot water| another Russian plane, with al > i a4 E Wbfll i X Tt cladar? T CALL Ok e (a we —e CRAT SCON 5. OF wht an s Fort au Prince e ot Femmer's Transter | | Wall Paper EE T T et groving ot of, & v for the o sounes| COURT OF HONOR TQ. | 1 Berdamin Pranin in 112 1 G 114 iy by (Note- long as reactionary o..= oo unionization of mill- | mitted to pay in Polish zloty Wgrees Southern Congressmen are chair-| =i, WEE MO0 SR IL.| Thus, the total trip cost him 97 BE HE[D 0" DE(. 4 3. President Benjamin Harrison OIL — — HAULING Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt men of committees they can bottle o iohts (they install machinery in| cents in American money i | 4 The devaluated dollar containing by law 60 per cent of the| | ———————e————— ] up legislation and prevent {8 gqustria) plants) are involved, but! . | Boy Scout Troops of the Gastin- pfevious amount of gold coming to a vote. Brown and Hutcheson have been| From Prague, McDuffie drove to|... pigirict have been preparing for 5. Haiti. Jones-Stevens Shflp # battling furiously to which shall| Bratislava and Vienna, thence to|y.. pictrict court of Honor to be SPELL THE NAME RIGHT | p00t” ques from them. Frankfurt. With the Russian-Czech | pojq pecember 4 at 7:30 o'clock p. defeimie=ieb bbb bbb e LADIES'—-MISSES’ INSUBANCE No. 1 rule of all good advertising pass and an American flag on the s 3 5 . oatonoa Lanudt g m. in the Grade School Auditorium. men is to remember names—par- DBrown has tureatened several; g, pe had no trouble so long as 38 READY-TO-WEAR e aaiice ot Qanta, Al timse o, pul atit of the AFT. umles| 1 LUl 1 uaianscortrolled terrie e TroRRae WL onist of o Hog REFRE Shattuck Agency government executives the issue is decided in his favor|io.. peing stopped only twice for e By iR Seward Street Near Third derstand the same rule—especi- And has paid no per capita taxes|; reaqing of his pass. Lighting, Investiture Ceremony for 4 understand a r ot A TRAE enx 10 ohow et e . o 5 S pass Tenderfoot Candidates, Second Class, ;,u(\‘- w}:\nml;) comes o thelr cllents| ans business Between Vienna and Frankfurt, First Class and Merit Badge Court S E R v l C E The Al . ' ot bk » was stopped six|0f Awards. The public is con 0 S the machinists’ boss flatly to “get AR B T o o 2 v e That’s why irascible old Senator ly was arrested and fined by an|the Sixth Street entrance K u n H H d Newly Renovated Rooms Meets every Wednesday at 8 Kenneth McKellar, chairman of | the taxes on the line” or face sus-i /o) Military Policeman for i | eep your prese t equlpnleni n 900 | at Reasonable Rates m. Visiting brothers welcome. L. pension. Brown's answer to this J. HOLMQUIST, Exalted Ruler. the Senate Appropriations Commit- A e a ey L IR L0 R - . : . e Senate Appropria ultimatum was that he would pay | SPeeding on an eight-lane auto NTION! — ATTENTION! repair until new units are avallahle. HONE G o §, AOLMAUIST, Txtied X tee, couldn't understand the lapses - highway tra . 9 g tee, coulan't understand the Jamaes %0 only after the mill bahn or highway. With no traffic | eers of Alaska and Auxiliary B ilis o nton, when ha appeated | WEiShb Qisputa wes setiled by sine! SRS B CHIH AT h0| Wombers are il Miply I Call us for service on all makes before McKellar's committee. Ben-| AFL Executive Council — meaning, oot ]‘u; ot Lol hugtiog has been pnstp<";gdw:ntt3!l § rolei f THE JUNEAU Wit s Chester| Of course, settled in his favor o A [iecember i (1139 oI reirigeraiors N ton, founder with OPA’s Chester © 3 5 i o BARAN“I‘ UPHOLSTERY CO. =i 1] 3l i1 (Copyright, 1945, By Bell Syndicate; Inc.) S ee-— Bowles of one of the nation’s top| There’s no, chance of this while RE-UPHOLSTERING . . An escape of blood from a blood it agendies was testifvine) the. potent:Hutches s sitting | L o advertising agencies, was testifying potent HMutcheson Is sithng on' pppyy (KNG BLACK LABEL! | vessel is called a hemorrhage. BEPRESENTATIVES FOR ALASKA’S FINEST NEW FURNITURE in secret session, trying to get more| the board. But even should Brown - > bee o B HOTEL DRAPERIES appropriations for the State De- repent and Kkick in, he still will partment it Crossword Puzzl ‘ Westinghouse - Philco - Webber EAT IN THE — But Benton couldn't remember Metallare oame. Other Senators Providing for the suspension of any 1/c CT! e - 2 y;, union which is three months in ACROSS 33. Artificial £ B“BBLE noo“ PLATEA L HONICS chuckled behind their ’f‘”“" "‘j,"’ urears in the payment of per . In favor of 4 9 Sales and Service ‘Tennesseean’s annoyance, bu "' capita assessments | Geatto ent s i l D. i peCla mner Expert radio repair without delays| Bl eepl adaresing o --uw-“““" Brown’s removal will be a double 5 ’ chainn Sen: i | victory for Hutcheson. Not only is r | Di a I ; 5to 8°P. M. P. O. Box 2165 217 Seward| Finally, € Ud stand it pe getting rid of an enemy and 5 puslic L $l.65 PHONE 62 . Sandarac tree neil and thys making it possible to put the 14 Auction d Ben- 5. Extending full might of the AFL behind his Benton, | drive to organize the millwrights, Silver Bow Lodge| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 yoit've dongbisie 1. 1s a)ao matbing - oloss lGroRy. No.A2,10.0.F. SECOND and FOURTH council The berea hand, McKellar| (Note—John L. and Hutcheson beginning at 7:30 p. m. spellod out Lis nar the paper are strange bedfellows. Once bitter ames™ i o Solution Of Newspaper Advel’ fiSiIlq! Visibing Biosers velocine E. F. CLEMENTS, Wor- ¥ and handed i 3 The ex- foes, they slugged it out with their chaic oed slot DOWN S R s O By BEN O. HAVDAHL, Noble Grand | Shipful Master; James W. LEIV- advertising executive flushed and fists some years back at an AFL 3% % Milog, 2 fous Anything . . = ERS, Secretary. kept the reminder before him| convention. Such is the fleeting 31 5 strictly true 7. Units of work BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS mell . In neutral during the rest of his testimony. |character of union politics.) A morandum utinied eq | Te J. L. LEWIS COMES HOME RUSSIAN RED TAPE 3 2 by OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING Officials on both sides publicly! Marshall McDuffie, deputy to 7 7 . Qnttha:shel- SALES and SERVICE deny reports that John L. Lewis Overseas Property Liquidator Tom , (/, iferataiae i) Juneau WQ]ding and Machine SIIUII Smilll 0“ Bnrner Service and his United Mine Workers McCabe, has just returned from a Union will rejoin the American trip through conquered Europe. Federation of However, pri-| Anxious to go from Warsaw to , N Day Phone 711 P. 0. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 v in October, he checked g 2 who vately the deal already has been P ) 77 B i 3 t S Militar; eadqua TS p - y Lewis will be returned to the fold to see if an Army plane was sched- minded at the next AFL tive council| uled to cover this mountainous 2 2 T ;:IS a paid-up subs;rihgr to THE DAILY ALASh.A 3 meeting in Miami 2 route. None was. He was also ad- 7 285 sha i MPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENIN 2 t 7 : A 2. Dutg Present this coupon to the box office of the 1891—llver Ha“ a Cenlllry 0' Baflkmg lm thermore, the S 5 ine vised he would be wasting his time :;:r:xlzlx“utn 1 b ‘ L) :.n;. ‘1 ;nx.{.:‘\(xl\-‘ hitch a ride from ’ { , . pade's CAp“‘m. THEATBE e for o e i ? , : F and receive TWO TICKETS to see: The B. M. Belll'ends men. American Embass where he was it s 1+ sore f seoet he. Rusane Even if they mere : Y s “FLAME OF THE BARBARY COAST" Bank confabs between 2 g to help, he was told, Rus- 7 7 7 2. C Federal Tax—11c¢ per Person moguls, includ ¥ 1t Gr sian red tape would take him 10 7 Anytiing of Cheson, - other during he, Howeur, Iching with an Am- , | s || PHONE 14— THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. Oldest Bank in Alaska Labor-Manageme 1 NRRA worker, McDuffie aste Biggest immediate barrier to be revealed his predicament. Lunch / b e and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and overcome was the incies| was over at about 2:30. At 3 p. m, ' zng) RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. COMMERCIAL SAVINGS on the executive council. However, McDuffie received a call from Red ¢ T - WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Green and his associates have . quarters offering him a worked out a neat little pl ride on a plane expected to go to