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T ——— U, ALASKA 1 20 YEARS AGO |discussion will be confined to the legal points at issue; that all points of view will be presented without {heated argument or resort to acrimony; that cases THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE -DR.E. H. KASER || TheCharlesW. Carter \\\“ Iy ! ka Empire S : THE EMPIRE Sunday by the except 1 COMPANY ! will be disposed of with reasonable promptness after DENTIST Ho i _ v Koo Morfua HELEN TROY MONSEN S e, Bresigent 'all the controversial polnts have been clarified. This BLOMGREN BUILDING YYROY B 3 X jce-President % . , . M- . DOROTHY TRO' Editor ano stanager task requires endless tact along with resolute determ MAY 27, 1926 Phone 56 PFourth and Franklin Sts. Managing NGO WILLIAM R. CARTER - b ok > ELMER A FRIE! HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Because the proceedings of the conference ination. Mrs. W. O. Carlson and her two children, Gene and Kathleen, who PHONE 136 Open Evenings ~ Phone 318 ALFRED ZENGER - = - - Business s 8 it 0 A bt AHLE® p £ Satercd in the Post_Off “Junean as Second Class S pu]bfm ;(Tm,‘f.”m::;(;:,:i‘((.lfxll:(::";:nh:r o MAY 217 o | had been visiting in Juneau with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mont- e SUBSCRIPTION RATES: = ib ; (‘Uu”h’uns ;tse b : b Mrs. J. J. Meherin | gomery Davis, left on the steamer Alaska for Ketchikan where Mr. Carlson L FOR TASTY FOODS y n & s .50 per month; fr e truth. s ; 5 e 37 i o SEn 184 Denthes f S o menth i the Wt g . James’ Snell & | ¥as cagased in the flhing usn The Erwin Feed Co, oy By mail, postage paid, at the following n‘:u: PR The present sharp division in the court makes o Phillip Forrest o Oftice in Case Lot Gri TRY year. in adva $15.00; six months, in radvance, $7.50; % e Ee e v ? : -ocery one gfi:m?fn Ld;:an::,unsu s : 3 i & & it the more important to remember !rhn admmlstam(; © Mn(,.}lu 1\;: g‘olsom ) The results of the annual spring physical examination of children, PHONE 704 scribers wil It favor if they will promptly ne*tfy " he shi! ° en Endres . . 1 . ey e o (a3 the dgtywey , Aspocts of the chilet Jusiosahip hs“ o ;Sh.";e J““_‘“ % fhring Kulibes ¢ |attending the Juneau Public and Parochial schools showed 50 out of:the HAY, GRAIN, COAL Gastinean Cafe o€ their papers. - g Hitsine; %5, decision of cases is concerned, the new jef Justice ’l‘ i) £ 450 examined were found to be in perfect Health. and STORAGE # Wy Teléphones: News Offics, 003:/Bunpme SHTRe S0 will cast only one vote out of nine. But in the manage- ' © 1:’"‘“""»() F‘“l“m . L . ‘orem Friendliness L MEMBER OF A ment of the conference in which decisions are reached © e i i ; to close the following day, and this afternoon he Ass exclusively entitled fo the use for : P Mrs. Charles Perry 9 Juneau schools were to close the following day, 2 S toation of 31l news @ ches cralied to o or Tou etner, he may let the court drift into_confusion or greatly o piA o lthe high school picnic was held at Auk Cove. The grade and parochial CALIFORNIA VANITY BEAUTY :.‘;:I“:rcua.a t paper and also enhance its prestige as a smoothly functioning judicial ' o o | school picnics were held during the past week. Gracety wid Meat e SALON i NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Wy ibavics, (i | orseniam: o, wie fe 0 6 et ® B A L 478 — PHONES — 371 Cooper Building Fourth /ivenue Bidg., Seattle, Wash Ay ¥ i ——evo—— J Federai Court term was opened here this morning by Judge T. M. High Quality F i it o : Capt. Bob Bartlett Y —eeeeess | Recd with the impenalling of the grand and petit juries. Stodstate m"g:: ELS ETH, Manager i —_— 1 (New York Times) H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E ‘ Hans Floe, Superintendent of the P. E. Harris and Company cannery J s R R SN R Although Bob Bartlett was born in the nineteenth § ¢y o <pore inoli |at Hawk Inlet was in Juneau today on a business trip. ones-Stevens Sllql :fl:‘fcm SHEET METAL century he was in truth an Elizabethan. His high e stars wnciine i iy AR eating—Airconditioning—Boat 1 | veice that defied the winds, his mighty oaths uttered but do not compel The Chamber of Commerce had received a request from the Alnska' s ;0 E Tanks and Stacks—Everything o 1 without sacrilige, his thick wrists and hands, nur- Railroad to have sawmill operators in this vicinity bid on 60,000 feet of -TO-WEAR in SHEET METAL tured by rope and canvas, bespoke the man of the ¥ pr eralock timber of specified sizes, according to an announcement by Seward Street Near Third Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave, H sea, eager to do battle with it and s:)lw:\_\'s unafraid. Hel TUESDAY, MAY 28 | Secretary Frank A. Boyle. : —_— § was not only a master mariner, but an uncanny ice' o e { e B0 i T o i { HEART AND HOME | ’ " | pilot, for he was blooded in the hard schocl of the o il ) 5 e = . . ‘Rr(?lic He knew the coves and bays of Labrador and | Wise parents of men recently out | Weather: Highest, 63; lowest, 45; clear. non H nadlo se"lce YTheRB;"eblxau Slore § | % | ™ ‘i p | - SRS our al H | fof the service will be patient and' === Electrical and Radio Repair e e Pharmacists ;i | his native Newfoundland, the glaciers from which ice- | bergs are calved, the tides and currents of the straits |sympathetic, ~remembering that | . . . by (We pick up and deliver) BUTLER-MAURO : | that lead to the North and the vast icefields of thetheir sons are finding it just as| Dall Les Ons n En |Ish D - — | polar Basin. In this forbidding region Bob Bartlett |difficult to adjust themselves to y s g W. L. GORDON ! Phone 659 909 West 12th RUG CO. HARRY RACE | spent the greater part of his life; he loved every head- |P€aC= 8 they did to war. | LtR SrcpaL e e BUSINESS AFFAIRS | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say Th_is nation’s inventive genius will 'y, Y445 purpose.” Say, “FROM his purpose. flourish for the next several yeals — GpTEN MISFRONOUNCED: Suburb. Pronounce sub-urb, first U ;;’;Zd“;]‘;i:d?‘ f‘;’:dl;";"x:gr’t“e;‘q‘j as in RUB (not as in SUIT), second U as in FUR, accent first syllable. . | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Prejudice. Observe the ICE. convenience of the masses. Weapons | @ . et 'of war will not be neglected despite | SYNONYMS: Fertile, fruitful, plentiful, productive, prolific, luxuriant, | e eeeead “He could not be dissuaded JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward 4 s a rare privilege that has come to President At 22 he began his career as an expiorer under the eye of a stern master, Robert, E; Peary, who asked | much of his men, but not more than he himself was willing to give. There followed for Bartlett an inter- lude in the sealing trade, then came a glorious ad- venture—Peary’s dash to the Pole—in which Bob played a large role, both as captain of the Roosevelt |the hopes and prayers of all that rich. 1 : and as a member of the polar party. ‘There were some that last war of history has recently WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us who said that Peary should have taken Bartlett all; ended. | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: the way to the pole imstead of ordering him to return NATIONAL i55UES fEFFERVESCE: to bubble and hiss, as fermenting liquors. “The salts from the advanced base, but Captain Bob held that) Sugar rationing will continue for | caused the liquid to effervesce in a few seconds.” the decision was correct. He understood the circum- |at least another year, though the stances, he was a sportsman, and though he missed supply may not be so short in an- Truma on the untimely death of Chief Justice Stone. Only 10 Presidents of the United States have had the opportunity of appointing a Chief Justice. To be sure, we have had 12 different men at the head of the Supreme Court since it was organized in 1789, but three of them were appointed by George Washing- | ton in the days when the Chief Justice didn't have enough to do to make the position seem interesting. One reason why we have had so few Chief Justices is that only two men—John Marshall and Roger B. HEINKE GENERAL REPAIR SHOP ‘Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burper Blacksmith Work GENERAL REPATR WORK Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. Juneau’s Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEA'TS Taney—occupied this post throughout the long period : from 1801 to 1864. Since the Civil War the tenure of the major glory, he had no hard feelings. Peary was other few mcr‘:ths. Homc canning MODERN ET IO U ETTE by PHONE 202 e Chief Justices has been much shorter, although Chief his chief and, moreover, his hero. !nfcessarfly will be limited agam‘ ROBERTA LEE — Justice Fuller served for 22 years, ending in 1910. If After that, Captain Bob became an explorer in h?s;"ms MU, | R A A iy “The Store for Men" cun m“sm President Truman chooses an able and vigorous jurist own right. As captain of the Karluk he proved his| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS i Qi What kisa of envel i th Sl it A i it is by improbable that he resourcefulness in grave danger. When his ship was| Further revelations of ingenious' d nd of envelope does the wedding invitation require? 9 of middle age, it is by no means imr H i A B A. The wedding invitation requires t 1 ; the fi HAULING CRA will exert a profound influence upon the Supreme crushed in the ice, he led his il to Wisnm éfl‘mdv?ani espionage methods, comparable % ¢ WO gd Al “’: t_eqn r““ thw"_ c;‘t"f opes; i he "5‘-1 Zr [ and TING J % sef an Eskimo across the icefields to Siberia T tr hetoeranhl . ' inner envelope, is used as a protection for the invitation and is unsealed; ¥ . , upon the whole pattern of Set out with an ) ; to that of the photographic re ; ; e DIESEL, STOVE, ! Court and ml:(q‘:“:‘lj\mrpxo ot thive de?fldes and returned with a rescuing party. Most of his men |dquction of complete letters of in- the second envelope is heavier, and large enough to contain the invita- Front St—Triangle Bldg. Phone 344 ORPU.‘I::.O’I‘I‘. - { a0 oY who will measure up t& R it saved. struction to the size and appearance tion and the inner envelope. o “h:’:‘;f_era_':s‘fx‘c‘e ho Will measure WP o e But he did not seek adventure for adventure’s of the period used st the end of| Q. Is it customary for women to,dine at men's clubs? A statl.‘le of ’f’ 1 @ i 't' For the mm”sakc. His Arctic voyages had a definite purpose.|this sentence, is foretold. g | A. It is not customary, but where there are special rooms set aside | wadleld SDIIIG S'Ole FOR to find an outstanding associate justice. For |In his famous little schooner, the Effie M. Morrissey, | Persons whose birthdate this is. or this purpose it is often done. [k o . Wall Pa X who heads the court must be not only a great lawyer | ne dredged the sea bottom, collected plants and jare promised by the stars: A year . SHOOIR Dl saghi e aaban ik b folie orikiabacy ‘ormerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) per of judicial temperament with at least a spark of states- | animals, and surveyed aircraft bases in the north. of good health and profitable (8¢} " g 0 nould be edten with the & NYAL Family Remedies manship, he must «lso be an administrator of special | Many American museums are richer for his labor, tivity. : v i e, HORLUCK’S DANISH 'DEAI' p"m S“Op talents. The Chief Justice is not expected to dominate | many young Americans, who sailed with him in later | Children born today will be bright J | ICE CREAM Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt the court over which he presides, and anyone attempt- | years, perhaps acquired some of his salty flavor. jstudents. Many will show great a n by | . x. : i di £} % ! e | versatility, but will succeed only if d I' i A R N | ing to do so would quickly find himself in a sorry | In all sailors there is a streak of sentiment. Cap- > bk 8 A. C. GARDON ¢! predicament. But he can exercise great influence over | tain Beb had his. Whenever he returned to the little }:&fr,s:mw‘"n Ate . on. ORG. SIS “ HUTCHINGS ECONOMY P lh B i . the cousk by the manner in which he presents cases | Newfoundland town of Brigus he had a present for ""CU oo ont 106 ! - ] MARKET orsyine barge Co. to the conference and presides over the subsequent |his mother, and invariably it was a cow. And when- | _ : b 1. What is the largest signature on the Declaration of Independ- | Cholce Meats At All CONTRACT HAULING i discussions. Tha distinction between a harmonious | ¢Ver the Morrissey came back to New York there were v 8 ¢ | : Times 10 g 1i D of prima donna stems | Meémentos on board for the friends and comrades of having people go over his head he 2. Who was the first Democrat to become President? | Locatyd in George Bros. Store Office Room 1, Phone 819 or 288 court and a wrangling group of prima @ SteMS | popert Abram Bartlett. The penetrating voice is| Would have resigned long ago. Sny-| 7 o 5 R e PHONES 553—92—95 Old First National Bank Bldg. in very large measure .fmm the way in which thi silent, but it echoes in the far reaches of the North; |der and others have been making 8 at is the fiercest blow which can be struck by an animal? | administrative function is performed. |and i 1s right to think that a bardy spirit hovers all soris of deals without Bowles| - ~4 WHSS Wagithe name of John Paul Jones: flagship? | Skillful management of the conference means that : above the icefields. | knowing anything about them— 5. How many standard cups of water are there in a gallon? until later. Reason Bowles ANSWERS: B. P. 0. ELKS The Alaskan Hotel m waShiMlOfi ing trades unions. So he brought ‘ tion of Manufacturers, vigorously|smiles out of one side ‘of his moi 1. John Hancock. Meets avery Wednead t8 suit against the 5 : | in S e ednesday al X E . 3. The stroke of a whale's tail, which can smash even a large C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Ruler. at le against him. There was also the Petrillo caae.l Music Czar Petrillo had been con- spiring with radio networks against independent radio stations. He had | MERRY-GO-ROUND accident some years ago and the pga¢ Main idea behind Ham Fish's' wound was sewed up so he can't 4 plan to run for governor against|Smile on one side. Tom Dewey on the Prohibition | (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 1946) Ticket is to take away as many bR 7t R Merry-Go-R_ntd (Continued from Page Ome) W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. PHONE SINGLE O The “Bonhomme Richard.” Sixteen. o JUNEAU UPHOLSTERY CO. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1471 - SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month union to devour another, and in complete violation of the Serman REGISTERED AT BARANOF Mrwdiihs - M i been keeping high-school musical | votes as possible, thus swing the e R. I. Congdon, F. B. Carroll, F. K. RE-UPHOLSTERING Antitrust Act. He brought erimin- proovams off the air and he had |election to a Democrat. Revenge! FORGOT )OMETHING TR Dent, J. S. Fly, Thomas R. Bailey, in Scottish Rite Temple NEW FURNITURE al action against the CArpenters. peen refusing to let his musicians |is sweet! . . . Bob Hannegan is Arrivals from the Siates regist-|Donald E. Hartna, Samuel Hutch- beginning at 7:30 p. m. DRAPERIES When the suit reached the Su-'wou for certain independent running into trouble with his| e lering at the Baranof this weekend |ins, E. F. Russell, R. N. Lingler,| M. L. MacSPADDEN, preme Court, however, Justice Fehx‘bl‘m\dcaslcls. “Task Force” His young men's BUFFALO, N, Y.—For more than were: Herbert Oliver, Seattle; Mar- | all from Seattle. Worshipful Master; JAMES W. Phone 36 122 2nd St. Frankfurter wrote an opinion which‘ i ke AN Ehallenren committee, appointed to bol.ster”“ur n_mnths. George Filsinger Qyn“an V. Ristine, New York City; PR el 5 T LEIVERS, Secretary. said, in effect, that it was not il-| LBV Imenopoly. cspecially. the | Weak spots in the Truman Admin- and his eight-year-old brother Al- Olov Larson, Seattle; Fred J. Gra-| MRS FLETCHER RETURNS | —. legal for one union to strike to km‘angle thil et rooperating | Istration, can't operate without!la" worked on a home-made 12- , Tacoma, Wash.; Louis D.| Mr. Jack Fletcher, wife of the| Silver Bow Lodge another. with the metworks. But aealn. the dreading on the toes of certain | 1000 sailboat and dreamed of thelr Banta, Seattle; L. Johnson, Pasa- | manager of the Baranof Hotel, re- No. A 2, LO.OF.,, b A A i weak. | administrators — eapaclali s iy ORI {dena, Calif; Mary M. Malmsten, | turned to Juneau yesterday after- | Meets each Tues- JOHN L. LEWIS' GREEN LIGHT John Snyder. Whereupon the Cab.| Yesterdey they launched the geattle; Florence Beaver, Corvallis, |noon by Pan American Airways| day at 8:00 P. M., I O. O, F. HALL, This was the green light for ev- ery other union wanting to take advantage of it to start monopolis- tic expansion. It meant that the big union could raid the weak and get away with it. It meant that it could strike against a rival un- ‘This further strengthened union mongcpoly. It meant that no musi- cian could exist, or in fact any ra- dio station, if either challenged Petrillo’s power. It meant that when Lawrence Tibbett started an independent musicians’ union it inet -Protective Society intervenes.: Even broad-gauged Secretary of the Treasury Vinson didn't like having | his subordinates invade the sacred |"\® the boat with a keel. inner sanctum of John Snyder’s| duties. Jurisdictional disputes nren'tl K!NLY'ST'IEN Mand s p.m. Monda; confined to labor unions! . . . Ifi Radio, craft, climbed in, hoist._ed sail, and’ QOregon; €. H. McDonald, Seattle; | after a two-mcaths visit in the were promptly spilled into Buffalo G, J. Cummings, Oakland, Calif.; | States. River—they had neglected to pro- | | | BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS | y. GRAY MARINE ENGINES Visiting Brothers Welcome FLOYD HORTON, Noble Grand H. V. CALLOW, Secretary M. S. LEOTA jon, with the employer sitting help- SALES and SERVICE | Chester Bowles was touchy about Sales Tax, Speaker Anita Garnick. less in between, until the smaller union was put out of business or ran for cover. And once you had huge vertical unions, it meant that one union union—and the law would uphold | | - B oo e o the etiroinaus tn. Pl Ackoss w Something Diffe 4 MoB DONIAL - try—at times the entire count After Frankfurter wrote his de- 'lifi:':x q__ y re” ev Oharicrc b0 g dny ahd up Another case broughi by Thur- cision in the Hutchinson case, the| & Hair grnament S B4 ! man Aincld which made laber his- aia: comb. tery, turned round the New Or- down any more written opinions. It et 8 ) I omestie fowl leans truckers’ stvike. The Naticnal merely dismissed the Government's 52, Closing ] ’ RK) Pnoun 79 or Bll E “9 Labor R lalions Board had certified case without comment. The CQ:\::-: BiAmers Ayl iafear W E]| 1 OW ON SALE AT OUR FISH MARKET—the u a C-O unicn 25 the recognized un-'dven refused to permit Thurman| 1§ Toward £, Article # following assortment of EASTERN FISH ¢ 3 lon to be dealt with by the New!Arnold to submit a brief or to ar-| iR e L, LU PlojL R bt R i R | 8 St v g e FILLETS SMOKED DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP when the uckers Association However, Congressman Mike NIET i MACKEREL FILLETS FINNAN HADDIES . ' fa uully wicd to carry out the Monroney of Oklahoma some time ] HAKE FILLETTS HAKE FILLETTS ‘New Construction and Repairs Jobs NIRB order, the AFL teamsters |was doomed to failure almost be- fore it started. For under the Su- | (279-13) | preme Court ruling, Petrillo could close down a radio station merely because it did business with a rival Supreme Court declined to hand ! . Oceasional: Junean Welding and Machine Shop —— - [ [CEIGES| 2(m > >0 ‘ IN THE WAY OF FISH mc r | | Solution Of Saturday's Puzzie Haines and Skagway LEAVING FERRY FLOAT AT 8 A. M. EVERY WEDNESDAY M. S. LEOTA. For Charter—$80.00 per day and up Both Vessels U. S. Government Inspected ago introduced a bill placing labor @ 3 - i boycotted their trucks and refused unicns under the Sherman Anti-! 3 (fu:;‘l:;:»:fll gvoxfiT%LGL%{ELETS %?}E‘I%:)gg PIELEDS Free Estlmate Phone Douglas 192 to let them do business with New trust Act. His bill, if passed, would 6. American s i 4 Phoag BAY CHUBS e Orleans warehouses. | change completely the Supreme N s b Handly ! o . o e S— Again Arnold brought criminal Court’s interpretation; would also voles 3. Employ T ation Louisiana Slu'lmps l'rog l.egs action. Again the Supreme Court block the monopolistic control % 1. Order of ki vmlcm!“G_ 1 ald Tuh turned him down. Effect of this architecture i 1res which big unions have over certain 8. Island of the ¢ Juneau Cold Storage Company, Inc. turndown was to make it impossible industries; but would not interfere est Indies PROMPT SERVICE—-WORK GUARANTEED for the National Labor Relations with legitimate strikes. 9. Sphere | Board to carry out its own rulings. However, the labor-baiters who o) . Acid found in o JUNEAU MOTOR C0. — PHONE 30 - s i If a rival union didn't like the are now yelling so loudly for pas- y e =mmsmsssseeezaen) ruling and wanted to put the un- sage of the Case anti-labor bill Afresh r ion designated by the NLRB out'gave absclutely no support to the lm,ud ::re‘ath- ms- c. cnom Th . h ft t f wSpa! er adve t. - ' of business, the Supreme Court Monroney Bill, despite the f 5 BRAD ploep: g p ey espite the fact that 0, Geatihd as a pala-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA ere is no substitute 1or newspap T11SIng: ruled that it was legal to do so. This was another milestone in the monopolistic march by which strong unions got stronger, weak unions got weaker, and labor leaders were Luilt up to a position where they could dominate the country. go. They had struck because con- crete mixers were used ¢n Chica- it has been gathering dust in Con- gress for months. Furthermore, Judge Arncld approached the U. S. Chamber of Commerce and The ional Association of Manufac- turers asking for their support. He got nowhere. At that time, big business—or at suspicion that some business firms are playing hand-in-glove with la- Took as one's own EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “THE GREAT JOHN L.” Weapons . Offers Lo pay . Fuss . Tip . Body ot European countrymen Units of ‘work . Golf_instructor: CHICAGO HOD CARRIERS least seme of its leaders—seemed ! Ancther Armold labor case was content to go along with labor E Snlissaer Federal Tax—11c per Person against the Hod carriers in Chica- monopolies; which strengthens the God of thunder colloq. . Blood-sucking Idea Founded . Harden PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. ; . Nine: comb. A . f I g ¥ building construction. Arnold bor leaders to keep out their own form T . g & % belfeved that much of the housing business competitors. Wonder if . Abound iy -# an in!w WILL 'CALI;AI"th Y()‘i3 and shortage and the high cest of home that explains last week's amazing 51, Bleats H * RETURN:YO your home with our compliments. building was because of antiquated siatement by Robert U. Wason, o Iy, Englise WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! methods insisted upen by the build- president of The National Associa- ° money e B AL 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 The B. M. Behrends