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PAGL FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY IULY 8 1946 E | The longshoremen sees only one solution—a .s;.mrur_l’ o D(ul - Alaska MBITe | ion st o acmss for nisher v , from DR.E. H. KASER ||| The Charles W. Cart Publi: o ed every evening except Sunday by the | This strike may be settled today or tomorrow. But ’ 20 Y E A R A H E E M P I R E - ; & . e ar eS . al' er EMPIRE PRINTING (anr\\:u ¥ it will be only a stopgap solution because it won't be DENTIST M l Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaski X N HELEN TROY MONSEN = = "% president ' long before there will be another demand and (mnthrl'l ERIRRROEE BN S YRR R BLOMGREN BUILDING oriuary DR O TROYLINCC . . " “Baitor 'and Manages | Stalemate or else it will prove so expensive fo operate | JULY 8, 1926 Phone 56 Fourth and Franklin Sts. e ZENGER. STt e aines Wittt ’:‘”’5‘”'“ to hnd frony:Alasks there WO AERCEHS JULY 8 s Wellman Holbrook, spending the Fourth in Juneau, left for Ketchikan HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P, M, PHONE 136 i e - | shipping Y C. F. McNutt @ !to resume forestry work Bavercd in the Post Office in Juneny as Second Class Matter, It seems to us that it is the responsibility of the 2 | L SUBSCRIPTION RATES: | e Mickey Pusich . . FOR TASTY FOODS Delivered by "f.’:':n:,".,".,‘i"';‘“.;“‘l..‘l"?.'li‘ x';»f‘f; 50 pef month; | Federal government to provide some security for its| g Robert Bailey . sam Guyot, local broker, left for Ketchikan to call on the trade. The Erwn‘ reed co. and VARIETY By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: citizens in Alaska and protection against powerful| s Mrs. Ethan Nelson ° o advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; \ i = i i Office in Case Lot Grocery TRY in a $1.50 minorities. This security is supposed to be guaranteed. | o Ethel Emerson . awberries, green onions, radishes, all Alaska-grown, were advertised PHONE 704 S wi fer a favor if thev will promptly notify | Here is certainly s ation warranting drastic action b- Mrs. Clyde Graham . Yol 8 S 4 Rt o . ey ey Al W Hvasutarity e the Ggvers | ”,”‘ (1",( 5 : B ‘""y :m‘ ’]‘ : “” 5 “flw il T e 2 | by the California Grocery. HAY, GRAIN, COAL astineau cale of their pepers . 2 | se Federal government can use cessary | en g | Fron and STORAGE ‘ Telephiones: News Office, 602; Business Offlos, 374. or some other means. There should be an investiga- | ® Grace Owen ®| icamers Alaska and Queen were in port south bound. ___Foremost in Friendliness MEMBER OF ANSOCKANED RERES = ror | tiO by the government the entire situation and|® o T :‘ el Press 1s exclusively entitled to the use for 3 B AR : od Prews ls exclusively entiled o the use 17| the sooner the better. If the longshoremen are 5o o e ‘pribce Fipett with iany Vol shosrd,vwas st maehe i) € AT EO NN VANITY BEAUTY this paper and also the local news published | 1,041y ynderpaid, then give them a Federal subsidy. The | (. . i) Grocery and Meat Market SALON - — S -~ | farmers got subsidies didn't they? B v isted ot ol a8 : ; e RTARE S KAty NevEpkbers, 1L | T i s e i e | Steamer Victoria, west bound, was in port 478 -— PHONES — 371 Cooper Bullding R Aanne Hde, Besttia; Wagt If the longshoremen aren't underpaid then thej H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E { Hih Gkl P o —— | government should tell them either to go to work or | Weather Man R. C. Mize left on the Victoria to cover all ports of ‘Motlarite: Prided ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager the government will take over and unload the boats )« 0 stars incline lany size including Seward Peninsula Open Evenings Phone 318 with soldiers. The government has taken over in-| Bt do noteompell dustries which didn’t heed its orders. Soldiers carried | ut ao not compe W. S. Pekovich left for Funter Bay on the Estebeth Jones-Stevens Shop METCALFF, SHEET METAL -ewell Avery out of his mail order house office When | beeeeeeoe —ooees coweowed | T Lo Heating—Airconditioning—Boat | defied the government | TUESDAY, JULY 9 | Overcast skies and intermittent rainfall made the outlook doubtful LADIES'—MISSES’ Tanks and Stacks—Everyt] s h :ADY-TO-WE hing | It would be a good idea for the Juneau Chamber -— but the Elks and Alaska Juneau might play ball this night. e i in SHEET METAL of Commerce or other interested parties and those in| I_'f:"':l\' T ."‘-'\‘l' HOME: i Seward Street Near Third Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave, | = | other cities as well as any others interested in steady | Uncer it ,""" b One hundred and twenty members of the Presbyterian Church were — steamship service to request from the Federal govern- \M‘\', e it q"‘ aboard the Admiral Rogers, now northbound, making the tourist trip to it e |ment a thorough investigation of the entire situation {UhACrSAAinEs, CHom BUECERE BRI ) sk Femmer Transfer The Rexall Store Py | immediately llove and the only rational explana- | Prompt Courteous Service Your Reliable Pharmacists [tion of this biological phenomenon Weather report: High, 57; low, 54; cloudy BONDED WAREHOUSE % o BUTLER-MAURO seneral Hauling ement {is that on the ecstatic plane love r-'“'""‘"'""“-"""'"'*""“"“"“‘—-'-‘ | me for Debt Reti 4! . would soon wear itself out. ‘Th Phone 114 Triangle Square DRUG CO. o et | («c ati E oty |must be a drop, a pause—then an- et 4 H()“l.‘ .\Tltl‘\lfi Cincinnati Enquirer :1“” T { g AN [ By and large, most everyone accumulated some|other breathless ascension. i al essons |n n 'S \\ I.. GORDON Al f HARRY RACE Tt ioard 4 Sl now. 1410 p A onnedn ] Tooney Agring e gar. IBdbiduSl SOMEELER ST o 0 BOs b, iA e g s 4 i ke S SRS aska Music Supply he cows aboard a vessel : Juneau | s Bigh, T o ; A iy | Unorganized employee . groups,|ieeemememomraeroaorerooon 5 : all-time high. The supply of money was never greater I Arthur M. Uj because of the longshoremen's strike aren't enjoying |eate and local governments are in better shape|incuding many so-called white- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He claims that Darwin Ugen, Matoger Drugglsi the situation one bit more than the people of Juneau ! financially than they have been in many generations, | collar workers, probably Will re-|y.q wrong” Say, “He MAINTAINS (or, ASSERTS) that Darwin was Pianos—Musical Instruments “The Squibb Store” sort to organization to compel em- ployers to bring their pay into line {with that of the men in the shops. {An alliance with one of the major 1Ot labor groups is lik SPELLED: Holoc: NATIONAL ISSUES SYNONYMS: Kind (noun), sort, type, species, character, na Uncle Sam in the role of Santa WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is and Supplier Where Pharmacy Is a able. Accent SECOND syllable, ‘ Phone 206 Second and Seward Profession who have to pay 20 cents or more per pound air express [ with t if they want to eat perishables. But believe it or not |exception. the cows aren’t making as much of a fuss about it | The skeleton at this feast is the U. S. Treasury. good | BY 1940 the Federal debt stood at a level higher than| some of the country's top financiers and economists | had believed the nation could support a few years business men who are losing thousands of dollars in | previously. Since 1940 that debt has increased nearly surpluses the rule rather than the ul wrong OFTE { MISPRONOUNCED: Inexpli the !hu!l i1st. Observe the four vowels. HEINKE GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner We have received and continue to receive a many complaints about the situation not only from 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau’s Most Popular ature. Let us| yours the tieup, but from the man on the street. What it all [six times. The interest charges alone on the debt|Claus to fore nations in need'jncrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Blacksmith Work “Meating” Place amounts to is that the longshoremen are having a jamount to more than $5,000,000,000 a year, and con-(Of money for rehabilitation is nob ;yRISPRUDENCE; the sclence of law. “In civil jurisprudence it too GENERAL REPAIR WORK Shis great many uncomplimentary remarks directed at stitutes the next-to-largest item in the budget. s0 strange a spectacle as some Mmay: .., happens that there is so much law there is not room for justice.” Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. T*fi]ggi"'fif MEA'TS think Every dollar loaned to a { hese circumstances considered, it is obvious that Sundas fire and the resultant damage to freight |\he Federal Reserve Board is right in asking that foreign government {s a dollar im Sunday's fire an A there be no further general reduction of taxes, and | vested in our own rity. In and express awaiting shipment south didn't help mat- | o 0 o S F debt be decreased through economy | the final ek ;";;: i MODERN E'”OUETTE by i b s ade v o el times in this country will depe: ! ters much. If the longshoremen had loaded the |i governmental operations. n 3 ROBERTA LE 3 Colton ettt e A . “The Store for Men" SABINS CARO TRANSFER Victoria which pulled out Saturday night all of that | If anyone is disposed to quarrel with the m(,"‘lrurr i '[»n :;n active and profitable HAULING and CRATING ave been safe and the dock virtually o 5 4 srarbimel level tof taxation: de oreign trade oo rrrrrrrrrrrr e SUSUSSSSN 2 freight would have been safe a O y |of continuing a wartime level of taxation, let him Bain hos bUEhdataEhl Front St—Triangle Bldg. DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL y reflect on the fact that, from a financial standpoint, | k empty fhie government is worse offi than ‘ab any time sirige e SDEOMIsed by, the- stars: -4 Ve the war started, Only to a small degree was the war|Of Physical well-being and spirit- = Hod “setdous. Iabantions™s | fought on a “pay-as-you-go” basis. For the most part|ual growth. 3 RianySHevIeee QUAtIRIenIPIS warfi Idr Dl, S' Thie longshoremen are just as much entitled toit was fought on a promise-to-pay basis, and the time|, Obildren born today probably will A. No. ! eid s Drug diore L T O W it worers. Bt when'| T hep 18 fiot tax distant, TS AbHE e, bbt; reps| Ue tesilens, purions ond ursiSRIeRRE ¢ 1@ - WhRLIN e onstamary DiTGle (F Flitne eiafternoon tea, with | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) they strike for their demands they stir up a great |resented by war bond investments, has a first lien e ”"-‘]”I'V‘f' ‘“’\‘\_ I”"“yf]'[:”““(""f‘“_‘;l dancing? ‘ deal of dangerous public resentment. Through the |upon the Federal treasury. From a Federal (l.vm.l‘b“jl""‘l‘(‘,’l‘f;‘( e ]f"}(l‘ M A. This is usually given to “bring out” a daughter, or to present a | hands of the longshoremen come all of the items | Standpoint, we lack more than $200,000,000,000, of be SRR PO A8%0US new daughter-in-law. i and generous, R necessary for feeding and clothing Alaskans, building | Pack on a peacetime footing (Copyrigh, 1946) Q. Is it permissible to supply a word which seems to evade a friend Q. Should a young woman accept an expensive gift from a young man who has been paying her attention for some time, but who has not | Phone 344 Phone 344 Of course it isn't the fault of the longshoremen that there was a fire Sunday FOR Wall Paper IDEAL PAINT SHOP Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt R bt A i NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM ng their homes, running their small businesses. When they Ajxdent spogtremendous oouldueRstiybecone a0 R who is talking? || — heir homes, run 1 ' SMa S PSSes “, 3, N A 1 : Y1“Old Man of the Sea,” as in Sinbad, riding forever £ Wit Tl this in ation Babs. b abL N e o | po Rt avary z else same 3 X A. hile this is e, s considered impolite. HUTCHINt stop working everything else stops. At the same time, | ;1 the backs of the taxpayers and draining away the I i i GS ECONOMY GLACIER ICE €O s % en S A e et e =t MAREKET as the wages of these workers go up these increases pation's financial and economic vitality. Five billion { | . Regular Home Deliveries MONTHLY RATES Phone 114 are evantually borne by the Alaska consumer, not by |dollars a year to spend for interest charges before | LO OK nd lEA RN by Choice Meats At All Times the company, With the OPA dead this will be felt |anything can be spent for other purposes is a ””“!(HAPIER (o_ H_IES d A. C. GORDON Ldato o Cltaros Broe: Stare st at once. appalling state of affairs. i almost at once slie = 2 st " t Naturally, the debt cannot be retired in a year or ‘ D e - This is of course a strike very much against the | .ye)y 4 decade, but plain common sense dictates that o toack Hlsd 1s Totesdishto (e bedy with e will of the public. A small but strong minority has|jt pe retired as quickly as possible while economic : hl-‘n\ = Juneau and other Alaskan communities by the throat. | circumstances are as propitious as they are now. ? ) 0 S Two fi ; parties were flown 2. What article of food is referred to as “the staff of life"? B P X ELK The Alaskan Holel akes y stroke of the IS “l w sh- ‘ | United Naions like Ambassador | other corner Hugh DeLacy, present over the weekend to nearby 3. What bird's egg weighs nearly three pounds? | | Meets every second and fo_u?th e wa Illfl ()] !\.mm\l\ns veto. They knew that |holder of the title, wearing the col- by the Ala Aeroplane Charter Who was the author of the novel, “The Lost World”? | | Wednesday at 8 pm. Visiting Newly Renovated Rooms M G R d some of the old, old friends who sit {ors of brother Jimmy. It should be|Co. leaving Juneau Saturday and Who was Robin Hood? | |brothers welcome. E. C. REY- at Reasonable Rates Merry-0o-Roun | very close to Mr. Truman have ala good bout. returing them Sunday ANSWERS: NOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W. H. ERONE e —_— |lot more influence with him than | CAPIFAL CHAFF Flown to Lake Florence Satu TR Al - e e At o - BIGGS, Secretary. & (Continued from Page One) “mcmh(-ra SR X o y ‘ day night and returned Sunday & 1';) (u;n( inches, the heart thus pumping 4,329 gallons a day. el ol 5 | After the last war rents jumped night were Earl Bassford, Mr. and| & >read o~ A i ‘o 158 pevcent of normal. After 0! r. and rs. T.| 3. Ostrich. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 mediately added nis enthusiastic| ROOSEVELT CHILDREN ROW i e frs. O. Jetty, Mr. and Mrs. T.| E SECOND and FOURTH UPHOLSTERY CO. Shdorsement, Bob Hannegan 8l80| For ve e i ur(n-(r“ )P{\’ |;\|1u\;{‘n|ll~)(l l{}[fl\‘: Clifton, Harold- Swanson and C. Conan Doyle. Monday of each month RE-UPHOLSTERING Bhve his support, though he sald e | nas stuck fogether. Battered con | gaccording to “Bm]rlinu‘ s fil:.{!}]‘i:\.n\ .-x'-mult l‘m ,k,‘“ of cut-| A legendary English outlaw in Scottish Rite Temple NEW FURNITURE would hate to lose his assistant. | ynuously from the outside, Some- | or g1 percent of the war veb-| ‘Do Siths Lake flown Saturday| . o o e e beginning at 7:30 p. m. DRAPERIES The Presidential lunchers then {jmes weathering difficult divorce " g A0 <k TOWDL SSAUUTTAY |, 1y e s e s - s - 4 ) s 654 M. L. MacSPADDEN, i erans cannot afford to pay rents|night and re Bunday \afters Phor Jooked at tne new Secretary of the| ctorms, the Roosevelt children nev- |y sa0 to S0 & month. R gl and. rebmod Solncay sl Worshipful Master; JAMES W. ne 36 122 2nd Bt. 5 S v der Forms, above $30 to $40 a month. He also re Bimpson . Magkcinng s bn“?m' Holdlsllhe er once had any political iffer- | yuinc ‘that removal of ceilings on|James Orme, J. O, ’1’)]\;\1‘)[!‘(("1“;;1)[;]' 1 BUS SERVICE t" | LEIVERS, Secretary. t executive who would have' e ces—a : e arns tha @ s | James 5 STk i Qiiosp canclithye. W0 WO jences—at least publicly. building materials will zoom build-{ard Mill and Bill Walker. The| {osilodiied S ALASKA ELECTRONICS H ver Bow ge . 5 Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse Sales and Service to work closely with the new Direc-| Byt now, the voters of Seattle 3 | 3 Beg ing costs and rents far out of the|party made a > catch of Rain- tor of ‘the Budget and his OK|ayre watching e red-hot family con- costs a e ar out of the|party made a fine catch of Rain No. A 2, LO.OF, s ar | veterans’ veach . . .The real estate |bows. | : o would be essential. | test between tne two most W\I:\"nlf‘n.hh,\' was active backstage in gut- - -+ 2 i VIA HAINES Mests cach. Tuesr | {EXROSS Endinrepaic Wl solay Snyder, however, said nothing. It Minded of FDR's children. ting OPA, but after the Truman | NOTICE i Visiting Brothers Welcome FLOYD HORTON, Noble Grand H. V. CALLOW, Secretary of/ Jimmy, now Political Director of £ . veto, Howard Carpenter, Jr., Presi-| After July 10, no telephone the Independent Citizens Commit-|geng of the New York State Asso-irentals for the month of July e, has thrown all his weight be-|ciation of Real Estate Boards, warn- | will e ,"u.,,u.d at a dis o.,,,l an PLAN NOW to make this SCENIC PIONEER TRIP with ALASKA’S TRAILBLAZERS 1 e 8 i inside the Administration. It x Boettig i o that. conld | not later than discount day. Please ’[],’ II IA\\ IIR 'lp velt Boettiger is trying to help paye happened to property inter-|be prompt. ales tax. wa the wor thing doubtful that even the President s Please add 19 sales tax. | Howard Costigan retire DeLacy in| gt SN = 0800 ATe o8 A B S S SRS P SRS SO U RSO SR a s emean ) Dimself fully understands 1. HIs|yo wasmion ders i iey| COI8 10 the state JUNYAU AND DOUGLAS BUS l - he Washington state Drimaries | opyRrGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC, 1946) | friends don't tell him. Truman has ZELEERONE U0, F 0 R C “ A R T E R was obvious he did not approve Sullivan. | This illustrates vne of the little-| understood factors which operate PHONE 62 l Date of First Trip to Be Announced Later ; day at 8:00 P. M., 1. O. O. F. HALL. P. O. Box 2165 217 Seward 5 o an hns Tuesday. | | een constantly bemoaning the fact| mne ‘family warfare started last = ‘(‘_““_’_“‘ff“j“‘j‘."j’_““ g0od men 00| pmonth when Jimmy, ill and unable C & P [PIR] A [ jovernment service; but he does)i. apnear in person, sent a warm rosSsSwor u LE G| — ¢ By e | er vay ana u not seem tc realize that many good | o 2 br Sty ol i . Do p g o . P4 endorsement of DeLacy to a Seattle | e AlM| 'o ACK BURFORD—Local Agent meeting of the Independent Citi- ACROSS . Living i) G g sl i e Tmdeenant G| o R DAy | M.S. DONJAC—$45 per Day and u ens Committee. Jimmy also sup TR Bl ki that their work wouatians. Odtnmiiiee dimmy e sip-) LRI Tie - !.y----‘--__._.-‘.-‘_A.._._‘ copommonn o ompesmomnos o : g oaiantly yeloed C smen John Coffee, Henry 13 imrrowing LA [RIE P e N R ANYWHERE ANYTIME for PLEASURE MISSOURI GANG IiAS LasT |J2ckson and Charley Savage, all of 1. Despot E | ey e or BUSINESS MINS A X A » 3" Mler to pay ) s | Bt EAT AT THE BARBEQUE & WORD | N A S| ‘ ! e m,::.‘.',l:'" ,"h;; n“’f”“',‘:l:“}‘l'“‘”l':\ pREn; A 105 i ) | Delicious luncheons and dinners, home-made pies and [ PHONE 79 or BLUE 443 f £ 1 n Invle J - 4 1 ca ally O elacy’s N 1 19 “ 2 N o o 0 - - - - " o - - B L o iy e i e s ”.mlm" b o ;:: g | A | cake pecial barbequed spare r1|)§ and chicken v e s RESRETRY - - ¢x-member of the Texas University | minute and wrote Jimmy protest-| . l"(l}.;.‘.lfxf"fl'i / = 13 | Under New Managament—DMrs. Jessie Cochrane oy Board of Regents, to become chair-|ing the DeLacy endorsement s RArE Ceaitoree 60, | OPEN—10 A. M. to 10 P. M Winter & Pond Bldg. e BASECT PROELY (LAY [X 1 man of the Full Employment Com Jimmy asked for a letter from 4 g ar— v ISl > ) 4 DOUGLAS BoAT SH0P ! mittee. Later Truman announced DeLacy sutlining his political phil- ! 30; Bolution 'of Saturday's Puzzle I T T T Parten would not accept because he | osophy, got letter, and then | 3L 2 BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BE. .] i i was making too much money. That, | sent, Gostlgan & sweeping endorses |82, Culiin filed "uire 6. Lons marrow cown || . PEARINGS. - FROLEIRORS New Construction and Repairs Jobs SR S o2 | GRAY MARINE ENGINES | : las 192 either the President or Speaker! Meanwhile, sister Anna, who has febaiainaed SALES and SERVICE Free Estimate Phone Doug as Sam Rayburn who had urged his lived in Seattle for some years devices | i ~ i Viewos g bicid ¢ Restratn ! Juneau Welding and Machine Sh @ppointm iewed her brother’s intrusion from 8 R | L s S Parten told the Presid ity | g op that he California with jaundiced eye. thought the job of Full Employment Doubtless she felt somewhat like Chairman and Director of the Senator George of Georgia when Budget should be rolled into one. her father invaded the Senator's If the Committee to bring Full home state and proposed that Employment is to promote Govern- George be defeated ment spending, then it cuts across Anyway, sister Anna wrote broth- the Bureau of the Budget d the er Jimmy a letter attacking Delacy two jobs must go hand in hand. |and praising Costigan. She also!| Knowing the close { dship be- wrote Costigan giving him her un- tween Truman and John Snyder,; qualified Finally she au- Parten did net add (what told | thorized of both let- others) that he could not work ters. Meanwhile, DeLacy, unable to| with John Snyder. So, since Sny-| get equal publ the Seattle der and the Director of the Budget| napers, has made recordings of |/ must cooperate. the Te oil man Jimmy's endorseme: politely declined on the ground ing them over Seatt easyre hoats win. So tomorrow, the people of Se-|{ A Church oficta} 2 Many other well-qualified men attle will have to choose between § ” ! have declined Presidential appoint- the two opposing candidates of the ments for exactly the same reason. Roosevelt family: In one corner,! They don't like the Missouri gang' Howard Costigan, wearing the | Jeto any more than members of the colors of sister Anna, and in the — e | JACK CARVEL . 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