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PAGE FOUR AILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA " "7 SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1946 Daily AlaskaEm pire Government corporations and had offered recommen- dations for establishing more effective control over them. As a result it is now possible for the first time 20 YEARS AGO 7: sumpirE DR. E. H. KASER {| The Charles W. Carfer R Sunday by th { LR X Bliaed e S RTNTING COMPANY to obtain a comprehensive view of the Government’s DENTIST Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alasks | budgetary position Srbai Mo"uary t N . - - - i i —————l mmmx’{?%‘;\é\?fiwnuo - Vice-President The reporting system of these Government cor- OMGREN BUILDING 4 F JUNE 8, 19 Pho & o e Fourth and Franklin Sts. WILLIAM R. CARTER - - - Editor and Manager porations has heretofore prevented valid comparisons HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M, i MR di ; A}-‘l’lfitg.“%:&%%n o) - - B’.fl?l\‘fii‘“{quflfiii '_Jflv?'een their lnmmo and outg ‘-tmoments and made | o JUNE 8 .[ A baby boy was parn yesterday So Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Curry at PHONE 136 Gt e Sk Dl Master, | 1b GTiculE to ol over-all estimates of the value of | o Edna Polley o ! Oak Park, Il according to word received by Willis E. Nowell. - Mrs. Curry Hiitered in the Post Office 1o, IO RATES! iy * their physical assets. Under the new financial control| ¢ Jean Davis ® ' was the former Miss Frances Nowell. Mrs. Nowell had gone east some Delivered by cacrier in Juncaw and Dousias for §1.50 per months |sct-up all that has been changed for the better.| o Mrs. N. A. Carle ® | weeks before to visit the Currys. The El'WiII Fe d [ FOR TASTY FOODS By mall postase pald, at the foliowing rates: Business type budgets must be submitted by each| o Everett Bell - SOSiE ed Lo, and VARIETY One vear, in advance, §15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; Government-owned corpordtion annually to the Presi- | o Mrs. Rae Ford R b b 1 z Office in Case Lot Grocery TRY sne month, in advance, 1.50. 4 1l promptly motity dent, in accordance with directions of the Budget| , . iy Miss Marjorie Cook of Snohomish, Wash.,, arrived on the steamer PHONE 704 s will nf vor hey wil rom » ance S | : ; b s the i‘.‘};?fii‘&"&fic‘: cc[a;x:; fl-u::e ‘or irregularity in the delivery Bureau, for transmission to Congress. Information in| JUNE 9 o Alaska to spend several weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Henning. H Y, GRAIN, COAL Gufineau ca‘e G F o B regard to income and expense, analyses of surpluses i | T and STORAGE s: N , 602; Busi Office, 374. - g . J. J. Meherin . . Lo e and deficits, sources and uses of funds, etc., have to| o Qeiie oMM > Clayton Polley had returned home to Juneau after attending school Foremost in Friendliness MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED HHESS be included. The aim is to provide for the requisite reg t s is exclusively entitled to the use for r I ° Mrs. Clarence Foote e |in Oregon. re’vu"h“l‘i?nfivs:ncpxl;‘ 3 hews ditpatches crodited to. it o not other- over-all financial control of these corporations without| John - Malm . | e c A L lr n n N l A VANITY BEAUTY s srecifi 4t Tis pever aud’ WD, M0, loos’, Béws Ebled |interfering with the flexiimity of opefation esscniihlliy Trene Madsen o| Mrs. A Buschmann and two children were aboard the Alaska enroute e = _ to their efficient functioning. The fact that thel, V:‘/cals Wag;wr . :t Fox'l: .Anhorp to ;uiu Mr. Bub(;hmallxl in charge of operations at the SrTT S Mtkes SALON NATIONAL r}g?ngsiir[lgAay:;fis — Alaska Newspapers, 411 control legislation was bitterly fought by represen- |y e G Bendt s 0 o . g 478 — PHONES — 371 Cooper Buflding R e . tatives of some of the Government corporations may | Mrs, O. R, Libby o “““““3 MOEE. High Quality Foods at ELSIE HILDR] be explained in part by fear that Government red| g & g e R AT Moderate Prices 5 i ETH, Manager tape might unduly hamper them. But if we are to| o o o o o © © ® @ P. R. Bradley, Consulting Engineer for the Alaska Juneau Gold pen Evenings Phone 318 Mining Company and the Treadwell interests, arrived in Juneau on have a sound executive budget system, it is self-evident that Government corporations handling billion of dol- lars of public funds must be subjected to a reasonable the Alaska, and was to remain here about two weeks before leaving for Mayo. Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third METCALFE SHEET MET. Hutlng—Alrcondltlonlu—BAo.Lt Tanks and Stacks—Everything in SHEET METAL Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. U — ""The Rexall Store” Your Rellable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HARRY RACE Druggist . "“The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a Profession ‘measure of contrcl as a safeguard against inefficiency | H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E b JBum Nee Dr. A, Hrdlicka left on the Alaska for Seward enroute to the lower | | Yukon River districts and Seward Peninsula to conduct scientific inves- Exclusive of partly -owned agricultural credit “Th 4 2 l' CLU giecane o ltig:uions for the remainder of the summer. agencies now attached to the Department of Agricul- | ture, Government corporations will, it is estimated, but do not compel" | . Clisa" SARon BT ke TSRS ot eeeeesed | Skagway. | disburse $16.6 billion during the current fiscal year. SUNDAY, JUNE 9 Weather: Highest, 69; lowest, 49; partly cloudy. | This money will be used to make loans, to purchase ' Dai { LDain Lessons in English % 1. corbox | ’ | commodities, to pay subsidies, to retire outstanding SSSSUSU VS SPUUN | obligations, to meet operating expenses and for other | | purposes. During the same period repayment of loans WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The message was sent all over the world.” Say, “The message was sent over all the world.” the steamer Alameda for Don's Radio Service Electrical and Radio Repair (We pick up and deliver) Phone 659 909 West 12th HEART AND HOME POWER OF ORGANIZATION Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward — HEINKE GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Blacksmith Work GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneaw’s Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEA'TS PHONE 202 CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 | to corporations and sales of commodities will bring All social service activities are| 'in more than $8 billion, while borrowed funds will | favored under this configuration. |total $5.6 billion. The net loss on current opera-|The stars are also friendly to allied | | tions of the reporting corporations is estimated at $3.2 | community programs the purpose The ‘stop-work strikes staged by members of the | i for the fiscal year, and at $4 billion for the |of which is % Give Wi A fossrye i AFL maritime unions as a method of showing their .oming year—subsidies and losses accounting for most fto the handicapped and underpriv- power in new demands on shippers probably will be | of this total. ileged. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Chocolate. Pronounce chok-o-lit, first another spur in President Truman’s side, and that of | ynterest in the corporation budget statement will| BUSINESS AFFAIRS 0O as in LOSS, second O unstressed. | Congress to enact legislation limiting the power of not be confined, however, to purely financial opera- Reorganization plans made in this| OPTEN MISSPELLED: Acquiesce. Observe the five “owels. labor unions Tl\er[efl@dl exhibitions are so damaging :;:):‘f.mst.udc;x:‘ss fx;)sl']:ilg?l sfn;l}x‘ic g“xl:elzln.n\n:rig:;dnrx:); ?er:)r:b;znlilngx;‘r:‘?s: m?xfgs:h;::;’f‘? SYNONYMS: Demolish, destroy, devastate, wreck, ruin ! to the general public. ght in sition of e v avor: s. sid- S % G RE ok Whgn one 0}: two men, by a simple directive, can extént of business operations now conducted by the |ering a major expansion of prcs‘entimcrxsoei?“s‘:gz:{” U:’_ Xx‘n:’s?:inmrexe t;’:‘:; a":h‘; i 5’01.”:' “Let “‘T’ tie up the nation’s coal mines, halt its locomotives, Government through corporations. Funds are em- | facilities should move with caution. DISPENSATION“ g Qy # 8 o g'(“’? b oo o ay. Today’s word: tall all of its ships, then it's time something is done ployed to aid industry housing and agriculture and to NATIONAL ISSUES b pecific plan; a provision. was a happy dis- e 5 = 7 finance foreign trade and regional developments such| A national study of both residen-, pensation of nature. BN aha’ the Go.vemmen'. S 1k oblig{atmn [y as TVA. While most of the corporations covered by [tial and commercial floor space is! protecting the public from strongly organized minorities. y 4ot programs were organized to meet depression |indicated. Countless buildings are Alaskans are set to suffer a great deal from the | o war emergencies, as the President states, some of |reserved for only occasional use and | MODERN ETIQU ETTE by threatened shipping strike, and already the shipping them will undoubtedly continue as permanent agencies, | many families who can live in but | ROBERTA LEE situation between here and Seattle is in such a mess although their functions may change from time to'one place at a time have two,| three and even more homes scatter-| — st | ed around the country. Q. Is it necessary to purchase the tickets in advance when giving | it will take a long time to straighten out. | time. It is, therefore, essential to drop the fiction The dependency of Alaskans upon the States for that these Government corporations are emphemeral " v INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS a theatre party? An ominous cloud hangs over Ire-| A. Yes, by all means do so. It is often embarrassing to have| practically all they eat and wear makes it vital that institutions and to take steps to make them an integral | land and while there is no definite | ;;0's guests stand in the foyer while one is negotiating for the tickets. part of the Federal Government establishment. Thcl m‘”:&:’ fg::‘mtb:::::n?e‘r: if';ic';::::e::;a:? Financial Control Act authorizing the budget program are sure skans, 2 & 7 piky $ b= : is an important and indispensable aid to attaining |sign of trouble in that oft-troubled, 4 » would favor the operation of vessels by the Navy if [ ipa¢ goalf’ Loz g;mumy‘ HaithAr ix; Bricre’ Ay, ainlit] A 150U SpRCatrigitiio 1ome old out,” what then? that is the only way they can get food and clothing. | indication that difficulties will be| Q. Must a bride wear gloves at a small home wedding? A. Not unless she wishes to do so; it is entirely optional. avoided. Persons whose birthdate this is Q. When a man is introduced to a girl at a dance, does it carry any are promised by the stars: A year obligation with it? of achievement but not without A. Yes, the obligation to ask the girl to dance. problems and disappointments. | | Children born today Wil be, §=————r——r——r—————e——— | “The Store for Men" SARBIN’S Front St—Triangle Bldg. Warfield's Drug Store (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM Wallpin'aper IDEAL PAINT SHOP Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt A Chance to Learn ! Government in Business ——— R (Cincinnati Enquirer) The Office of Price Administration has put a| ceiling price of 95 cents a pair on 162,000 pairs of | (Washington Post) The prolonged and energetic campaign of Senator Byrd to throw light on the financial obscurity in which [ women's new rayons declared surplus by the armed |y .o)ihy ambitious, industrious and our Government-owned corporations once carried on | forces. ld.ependa.ble < = I.O OK d l[.A R N by thelr operations is at last bearing fruit. The President| The time and method of their sale was not an- | : an A. C. GORDON || | HUTCHINGS ECONOMY Forsythe B C i MARKET sSyihe barge Go. nounced. ‘This, probably, however, is a military | MONDAY, JUNE 10 has at last been able to send to Congress a compre- secret. The War Department could learn many valuable | . CONTRACT HAULING hensive Ebudget ‘program covering all. corporations wholly owned by the Federal Government. The law which made it possible to present this budget, the | Government Corporation Control Act, was passed last | December. Previous to that time the Byrd Committee on Nonessential Federal Expenditures had made an new lessons about mass attack, close order fighting are placed on sale in some bargain basement. It's a good thing they're not nylons. That would require as many precautions for their sale as the intensive study of the financial problems presented by atomic bomb tests. and woman-to-woman judo tactics when the stockingsi The Washingfon ; Meny-(io-lflld (Continued from Page One) Labor Bill, carrying history-making ' draft-labor provisions, the Senator from North Carolina was surrepti-| tiously reading a comic book! OUR NO 1 ENEMY destruction. MESSENGER B0Y STETTINIUS U. S. newspapers referred to So- viet Envoy Gromyko as a Moscow messenger hcy whose hands were However, we also had a messenger boy of our own at the United Na- tions, Ed Stettinius, which was one reason he resigned. | Stettinius wasn’t allowed to make tied in the Kremlin. This was true. | |a move without getting directions | | millions of pounds of grain from ic Council. The State Department | refused. Stettinius aiso nud strict crders |not to make statements, not even open his mguth without orders | from Washington. v For some time, Stettinius had | been flirting with the Harry Byrd machine to run for Senator from Virginia. So, a few days after Sen-: ator Carter Glass drew his last breath, Ed resigned. Note—Though Stettinius left the HEART AND HOME The stars promise favorable de-| ivelopmem_s for estranged couples. | {Those with a true sense of values |will let neither pride nor selfish- { | | 1. Which State in the Union has the shortest cos 2. What percentage of cow’s milk is water? 3. What United States city is called “The Hub”? 4. How many bones are there in the human foot? 5. Who uttered the famous words, “Be sure you're right, then go| | ness discourage their efforts to ef- ahead”? _'fect an early and complete recon- | ciliation. i i BUSINESS AFFAIRS ) Many are coming to realize that| the so-called “science” of selling and merchandising provides no sub- ‘stitute for simple honesty and a| basic desire to be of service. The| |increase in sharp practices and | fraudulent enterprises foreseen dur- ing the next year or two holds no terrors for the business men whose concern for himself is no greater than that for his customers. ANSWERS: New Hampshire. About 87 per cent. Boston, Mass. Twenty-six. tline? David Crockett, the famous American frontiersman. Choice Meats At All Times Locatsd in George Bros. Store PHONES 553—92—95 B. P. 0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m, Visiting brothers welcome. E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month ELLIS AIR LINES ¢ in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m, M. L. MacSPADDEN, Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. : | Office Room 1, Phone 819 or 288 Old First National Bank Bldg. The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE 0O 1 JUNEAU UPHOLSTERY CO. RE-UPHOLSTERING NEW FURNITURE DRAPERIES Phone 36 !from Washington, and on more | UN. partly to avoid taking orders| DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN l via Petersburg and Wrangell Few people realize it, but if all NATIONAL ISSUES the rats in farming areas were de- stroyed, encugh grain would be saved to feed the starving peoples of the world. There would be ample important occasions Secretary of |{rom State Byrnes carried the ball him- jdn't trust the handsome |ed from the fr bread, cattle and poultry feed and then some tc go round. Few people also realize that the is equally | State Department to place him in (command of all American diplo- | someone else, | wondering whether he hasn't jump- |y t5 jnjure, inconvenience and ng friends are | pan into the fire. The notorious Byrd machine good at giving orders and expects them to be carried out. Democracy that permits a minor- humiliate the majority is no true democracy and some effectual mea-; sure to correct such situations in! this country is indicated. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Silver Bow Lodge No. A 2, LO.OF., Meets each Tues- day at 8:00 P. M., 1. O. O. F. HALL, Visiting Brothers Welcome FLOYD HORTON, Noble Grand rat population of the country shot | mats attached to the United Na- | CAPITAL CHAFF All current programs designed N - H. V. CALLOW, Secretary _ : 3 ; | prog 4 | BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS up sharply during the war years,|tions, including Bernard Baruch's| President Truman's new flying te feed the people of nations im- due to a shortage of chemicals for | Atomic Energy Committee and|White House is a shiny, double- |poverished by the war will not pre- GRAY MARINE ENGINE g rodenticides and inadequate gar- bage disposal, so that our rat pop-| ulation is now over 250,000,000, or John Winant’s Social and Econom- | decker, custom-built DC 6. It will vent widespread suffering and hung- | er. Few persons in this country are | denying themselves from a desire SALES and SERVICE . Juneau Welding and Machine Shop M. s. P. O. Box 2165 LEOTA IR Rl Crossword Puzzle ATCT |io share with their less tortunate| Haines and Skagway the United Slates. They do an an-| = 11 - — { E fellows. e LEAVING FERRY FLOAT AT 8 A. M. EVERY WEDNESDAY ““:1 damage of ’503'0?0'000 ;-0 t:’“,dl ACKOSS 2 e T R Persons whose birthdate this jis e — M. S. LEOTA. o QR ppoperty, - exclusive o e 31, Tre are promised by the stars: A year ITS e toll in sickness and human life by | :_ R::"z:!”“" a%fi Theia J of ilr)nellectual ygrowth Shd: Ebol AUD SYSTEMS TAXES For Charter—$80.00 per day and up germ-bearing | atringed b il PIS| |omic security. M. S. DONJAC— Government _ officials estimate | I0strument g6 Meadows [ Children born today will be hon~ b K and COMP ANY For Charter—$45.00 per day and up that from 12500,000,000 to 15,000~ | ' pin oo AT O S est, generous and successful. A 3 000000 pounds of grain & vear are| > THR' ™ g0 reidlicha 3 i e Established 1040 Both Vessels U. S. Government Inspected being consumed or destroyed byl‘ 13, Music Arama o peferse S T %y 4 f alite Acconntants — Auditors — Tax Counselors len 7! or BL“B . farm rats. This is a rate of 100| 14 Euss “work : 2 " “9 pounds eaten per year by each rat. | B L“)‘;“x{zflsh 7 z‘fq‘r&xi‘: fl‘y theezn:::::; c&a;m:;hgégp 208 Franklm Street Phone 757 'vl BHF rats nocount for an equ,w 16 cmoney ploes neR e FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING = - - quantity of food in homes, ware- tive award g ; 1. C . .. Postmaster General Bob Han- e 1 Pomuer S B e | o e T DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP | . . 06D, 0D ik '8 P8 S ik Solution of Yesterday' this summer to check ¥ : . 9ots o pound of food for every| ' FmAL G gotely, |, ovilen of Vesterdays Punie | SCCIE ot ruitee ... B SHBRISE ARQUE OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING, SERVIDR New Construction and Repairs Jobs pound he eats. 2. Swarthy g one's birth G4 gAtper thaa . Bestow as due " To combas the rat mence,sin- | £ ity 8 REROCT WH, e | SO OOR el i, bl e Free Estimate Phone Douglas 192 tists in the fish and wildlife ser-| 26. Nervous 6L County n alershy) languages 3 § vice of the Interior Department | gs. cuitirens® AL e \-;ao:\m" 6. Fencing swora | th€ ,Go;flxx'm:‘en]t‘ 'wfirr:;lohém-;?lhn OIl. BURNERS PLUMBING HEATING e P are making wide use of two potent | game 62. Sin 2 Kind of rubber g Deposit of ore .F““e’ ell Rocther y'oung m:i Smflh oil B s - . ?,;} fodenioe prodosd curng e E e s Aeien urner service VULCANIZING—Tires and Tubes| m'ulf]’“:l;g ;c";flf:“dl‘ge ol B3 2 Foreign Minister Evatt slipped into 214 SECOND STREET R o ¥ S| -1 0 g 2 E for a busy day last week, DAY PHONE 476 fective rat poison known. The other | town ANTEED . » the . ! but took an hour out to visit the ! @ ipanut the Nfbm inted Daglo mri triangi Phillips Art Gallery where he —_ mflu HD'I'UI CII. —Pnonfl v alphanapthylthicurea, discovered by | L Indivia ey nd un gnized. st 5 Dr. Curt P. Richter of John Hop- | . Butter walked ofe Pl s Lot R S University yr Substitute After a bitter fight, the Far East- i HAROLD cAnGm : | 21. Musical ern Advisory Commission was per- 2 RSP s iista) enough to KL 84 charnoter | Ol BAVAON n all the handsome|| as a pald-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA dog or cat that feeds on a rat that 24 g R bas died from the poison. One| : Siakespearean | furnishings of the old Japanese | EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THiS EVENING. ‘ pound of “1080,” mixed with 4,000 LRant ¥ Embassy mcludl:smaomm: :lfo:li: [;9:: Present this coupon to the box office of the ) 4 y 2 i t worl 3 . pounds of grain, can kill 1,800,000 Market oriental ar B soviei, while & sual Sibitls | State Depattment wanted o keep CAPITOL THEATRE 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 scharg the work ane 1} . Sk gt B pos !W"“‘:oxei’“?l‘ - Dixcustid storage. | .. /The short and long and receive TWO TICKETS to see: a humer. “Antu” is| 5 E . I i powertl bt o e e, | e fof T e P “THE GAY SENORITA" The B. M. Behrends | - tive on rats. They die when licking | " “the margin lean n Ache- i the powder cff their feet. 3 PL:’E:’:‘Wu‘.‘:' :z:.u:ee;m:vu“:;:‘l to work together Federal Tax—12c per Person B anl‘ 5 the terrific rat menace, 3 i ond widute ciictan are mov- Ui | ad s 1o ciose el - PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB €0 ing with methodical slowness. Not . Flow ot Pl in Southern g o s | v ad viet consulate ¥ 4 until next fall do they plan a na- "y Eraduatly B e o e and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Oldest Bank in Alaska i tionwide survey to determine the raosciension iprocal consular privileges ' in RETURN YOU to h i i i effectivenes of their rat-fighting. e I recipre BCE e F Your home with our compliments. CIAL ¥ | Meanwhile, it they had got busier 3. Not any :fp";m e, W 7P . WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! C G5 months ‘ago, they could have saved 55, Pedal Qiglt (mmmnmml GUESEPh L G0 . el | aia