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TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1946 PAGE FOUR D(uI Alaska Emgpire every evening except Sunday by the RE PRINTING COMPANY normal levels | postwar boom in consumer demand, economic collaps | almost certainly would follow as soon as those inflated | demands were satiated and consumer buying fell to The Charles W. Carter Mortuary 20 YEARS AGO Z%% muprns ||| DB-EHKASER DENTIST rects, Juneau, Alaska 3 S o AT President By proceeding slowly—and that is the desire of Lo B RIS RNARE G B BLOMGREN BUILDING s mf;f.%';;;tfi;fl: most of America’s sound business leaders—we finally | JULY 9, 1628 Phone 56 ol ind N &S - Managing Editor | can match production to purchasing power without = b . o e Tt g o R 3 HOURS: and Franklin Sts. - - - 5 y J The Elks were planning an excursion to Sitka via Chichagof on the :9A M to5P. M. fori ot U - Business Manager | mic disaster. We can, at the same time, main- |2 ’ AR iy o [ % ]'f, ik e e, iy i i Yerbirieg Lt in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Mattel. | ¢oin hioh levels of employment; can keep the levi |® ri:l \t;n ]FGCnughhn e ! Virginia eav n_J‘] ,21 Sunday morning, y 18, a i SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ain hig ; I e chacl Grummett o Wednesday morning, July Dellvered by carrier in Tancau and Douelas for $1.50 per months | well above any this country ever before has experienced. | Toin. Pivils - et ¥ The Erwin Feed Co FOR 'E%Sgg FOODS six months, $8.00; one year, $15.00 g ¢ S——— an IETY By mail, postage paid. at the following rates: | o 5 o I Juanita Diaz . , Saul @ ford received Essex coaches v o One your. I advance, $15.00; six months, In advance, $7.50; Wanted—A Colonial Policy I ke ipca s ] . T. J. Mc Llamn‘nl\d J. B. Burford received Essex coaches. J. W Office in Case Lot Grocery TRY th, in adva $1.50. ” A i v ] o0 Woods received a odge spect. coupe. e e mekibers Will confer & favor if they will promptly notify . Margaret Wills § | Woods Teceife ge s I PHONE 704 : ne e s fatlore of ITepuIArIty 1 the delivers | igves i il — HAY, GRAIN, COAL Gastineau Cafe g e | (New York Times) . Margaret Jewe! ° F bt BB i e . 7 " ot a2 7 _ H Graves advertised he had received a mid-summer shipment of and STOR. Telephones: News Office, 802; Business Office, 374. Probably beyond the interest, or even the aware- ® Inez Morgan ° ar- atiachad ahtis Rt i Driba From i o S8 Foremost in Friendliness MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS | ness, of many citizens of the United States, this|® Betty Thomas {2 i s ks, dih sty hik 4 The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for | country is a considerable colonial power. Because of | ® Laina Aalto . T d of Al T spatches o 1 ik e e O . TIER g itphear £ i 0 VAN republication of Al e e e e ine local hews published | this lack of interest the United States has drifted|® o Mrs Frank Heller and daughter Edith left for the south on the CALIFORNIA ITY BEAUTY herein, 0 Py | along through the years with only a hazy policy off® ® e e o o o o o o Princess Charlotte. Grocery and Meat Market SALON " NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 ‘arnnmz with the people who have come under our Il«m‘ = S = 478 -— PHONES — 871 Cooper Building Fourth Avenue Bldg., Seattle, Wesh. either through successfully-fought wars of Haa e e ] The Prince Rupert was in port the previous night with several High Quality Foods at - of the territory on which they live. It would seem high | i maie e “Moderate Prioas ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager . that Congress set itself to the t of formulating | H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E s A Open Evenings Phone 318 i :f—,"s‘”"‘“ "I‘“l‘“"‘l':“‘lll‘"q:""h‘““"]’)’ a7 ‘,“‘l“"]"”‘:‘“‘ % Two errors in the opening inning, three hits and another bobble — (‘w‘,“'_""’,“”{ primatptipc s i s ! The stars incline 11 Ehedecont rve.the Miners. four rums whickwis ‘enatghi*to|’| JONGS-Sievons Shop METCALFF. SHEET METAL First, to briefly sketch the growth of our colonial but do not compel from the ) 2. And and McCloskey staged a nnn.\i AT Heating—Airconditioning—Boat | system 1898, through the Spanish-American War, | ¢ el 3 hurlers' duel, the former striking out four and the latter 11 men ! usauir-rf)»\;vtf;}i. Tanks and Stacks—Everything we acquired the Philippines, Puerto Rico and Guam. WEDNESDAY, JULY. 10 - = in SHEET METAL e same year we annexed Hawaii. Previously we had | i S The Moose and Legion were scheduled to play ball this night, the Seward Street Near Third Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. { sovereignty — through treaty with Great . » , weather permitting | A 2 : HEART AND HOM. wea pert g | Britain and Germany — over part of the Samoan| ... ¢ Am auspicious Em,_ for AR H " 5 1\1.::;(“ ,nxrl had purchased Alaska rln m R\;T{; for | eking family acceptance of Mrs. Jack Marsh of Mendenhall was registered at the Gastineau. l'emmer Transfer The Rexall Siore fn‘ ~1§6‘;7 iy ':;‘."“‘":“"“"‘1“("‘“[ o lf’f\( Maska | changes and reforms in the home e Prompt Courteous Service Your Rellable Pharmacists l\“/.n' i Jannary, 1917, we purchased the Virgin Tslands L~\‘”| c ages are unde C. B. Bohm of Sentinel Island was registered at the Zynda. BONDED WAREHOUSE BUTLER-MAURO G fre i TR friendly sta - Oil.—General Hauling _|in the Caribbean from Denmark for $25000,000 BUSINESS AFFAIRS ; DRUG CO. | Through victory in the Second World War we now e 2 Weather report: High, 60; low, 59; cloudy. Ew . TW R AN 20 i Many tant changes i g- e g these, we have ier per- 4 [the Pacific. In addition to these, we have under per- |0 e B0 MO0 R i rogressive . In spite of dour unemployment estimates, made | petual lease from Panama the territory through which | - © o e Wil not cling blindly t Dally Lessons In Engllsh VV L. GORDON z A‘alr?xi;kra]vx'?vl:fl: ns,xgxg,gel! shortly after V-Day in Japan, the U S. Census Bureau | runs the Panama Canal. {old ideas, but will endeavor to keep ! USSR S > HARRY RACE Druggist | recently announced that more Americans—some 55,-| The question of the Philippines is settled. Those I Yty AR L SRR CPUREPRses | (oo st i RS , e 520000 of them—have jobs than ever before in our jislands and thelr 16,000,000 peaple became a repliblic| X 2 A ¢t e time ¥ no Pianos—Musica] Instruments “The Squibb Store' B 4 = i L o kO previous [O1 July 4. There is little question, either, about the|"" N 71ONAL ISSUES WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: One REMEMBERS many things at all and Supplier Where Pharmacy Is a S Se ety Territories of Hawaii and Alaska, both of which have| , (o WATTONGE POREER, o times, but makes a conscious effort to RECOLLECT a certain thing. | Phone 206 Second and Seward Protessiaa i in July, 1943, when 5 0,000 individuals tion's pay rolls. Today, the ‘““““*‘[):"'”(‘(Pl““e1;‘!“‘(‘]‘1“21\“‘{; H;]‘:;t:ll]“‘:ulzfll‘:kf‘ to :’tl;.”'" popular in this country and for ‘1 REMEMBER Helen's party, but I cannot RECOLLECT the names of | come the fortr.z State. Elsewhere, however, the gy 3 i 5. | certain. guests.” | E estimate concludes, only 2310000 are unemployed. | record does little credit either to our good intentions that, xedson 8ll, the R e L O e 5 : || HEINKE GENERAL G ; . forts of farseeing heads will ot OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Forum. Pronounce the O as in FOR,| REPAIR SHOP John W. Snyder, former Reconversion Director, esti- |or to our implementation of them. We have imposed save the nation from some of the not as in FOND. | d x - mated in the late summer of 1945 that the total | our will without the consent of the governed, we have bruises of inflation, However HObS b 3 ; Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner & | ¥ sl e S inipelingy ruises of inflatic ever, in- OFTEN MiSSPELLED: Vassar (College); two §'s, and AR, not ER.! Blacksmith Work jobless would reach the 8,000,000 mark by this time. | taxed without representation, and in Samoa and nt and courageous leadership : o There were several causes for those earlier pre- | Guam our Navy has governed largely on a lne off gy "y, Secrguiginio s e oy A SYNONYMS: Pause, hesitate, halt, cease, desist, stop. GENERAL REPAIR WORK dicti o névkoiounkuh new seem entirely without ometimes almost by whim of | "' ¥EIEY B O EE e WORDISTUDY: ilUpe 8 7uid ixes L iEELan e Fhoe A 1S W, ISt b‘““"“’{ ;“ B ih e commande: 1” T”RNA;_"""?“ A\FfiA”Z;,S , increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day asis of fac N 4 e Four Freedoms will n NONCHALANCE; want of enthusiasm or interest; jaunty unconcern. . : | It is not a problem that can be solved overnight . gendered the greater fear of unemployment, was our 4 forgotten simpl because this na- g o " et L] ¥ {The various areas have different economic, social and | 4on i o T at war. They pe. | (Pronounce non-sha-lans, first A as in ASK unstressed, second A as The Store for Men' Tack for oanaei e oS iy D Al o e political problems. But it is not a problem, either, | o, g Sh .. in AN unstressed, accent first syllable.) ) “He received the news with | to peacetime production. Forgetting that America | 1 b2 i speak the rights of all human be i , | that can be solved by doing nothing. We are obligated | regardless of nationality and berfect nonchalance.” ! 2 ings, Front St—Triangle Bldg. rious of the r 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau’s Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING | | DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 d military necessity {the succeeding militz converted from peace to war in a period of monthgy < . ot £ I ¥ under the Charter of the United Nations to seek afc 1ol oro wartime alliances and feeeee—sese oo any ns ieved that an equally speed s i ht, exce) v 8 v many of our citizens belie qually speedy | solution, yet none is being sought, except by a few| . o). can be assured to one nation shift in the other direction would be impossible | individuals. Last October the President appointed a | wiinout being guaranteed to all. M DERN E'I'I | i r the stem of | committee of the Secretaries of State, War, Navy and o e is ROBERTA LEE I But industry, operating under Persons whose birthdate this i individual enterprise, again proved itself able to meet Interior Departments to formulate a policy for ad-|, .o promised by the stars: A year | w '- 'dl i Saifie CTslan 5 a2 3 PFCPTOIRL S R IESE SRR TSN SREOR G | FOR the occasion, Within a matter of weéks after Japan's |Ministration of the Pacific Islands =Yet up untll|or constructive —readjustments m‘“ ; ariie SDI’IIg Store ST bilidi en. the: eibval ot fhe (tirst: group, of | 1aSt-Retiruary, as the fornie foMer Becrelaty, Harold | peir lives and a profitable venture Q. When three men, with three girls, enter a public dining room, | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Wall Paper L. Ickes, told the Institute of Ethnic Relations In| Ghiidren born today will be fav-, what is the correct order of procedure? Washington recently, the committee had not met,|q.aq mentally and physically. They vartime juct! strictions, the wheels of factories * wartime production restric t NYAL Family Remedies IDEAL PAINT SHoP began to turn. Civilian goods began to fall into the | o1 oyen giscussed a meeting. ored mentally and physically, TheY | A. The three girls follow the head waiter, and the men follow the | | HORLUCK’S DANISH waiting retail hoppers. For all our “shortages,” Pfo-| It we are to live up to our ideals as a nation|.q by ‘mm‘." % " arid should BiTIS: i ICE CREAM Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt duction in most categories is greater now than it ever | and to our responsibilities as a member of the United Qu(.“,;.d in their ch (““ fi?']ds_ Q. What is the maximum number of courses that the fashionable | - has been. Strikes and labor disputes have C%L:SE(] Nations, this Government should formulate without (Copyright, 1946) luncheon should include? ‘; rm— delays in certain programs, but generally speaking | delay a policy that will express those ideals and s A. Not more than four courses HUTCHINGS ECONOMY [ . the job of nroduction — as evidenced by the employ- | responsibilities, and rescue our colonials from the), == stbona - Rabusvetyadion Q. TIs it important that a girl's feet be dressed in harmony with MARKET LACIEH ICE co' ment figures above — has been a magnificent one, | neglect to which they have been so long subjected. In | @ 28 “:( ;“‘ : g e (:‘ A ol vabont Al caatibaes . : Regular Home Deliveries In face of such facts, it is difficult for many per- | MaDy ways we have not been as considerate of ‘our| Lanes term as Sovernor W : el s e . e Choice Meats At All Times MONTHLY RATES § t E acts, : Y colonials as have Britain, France, the Netherlands|Pire just as Tvd comes up for A. Yes. Many a charmirg costume has been spoiled by a failurc Locatsd in George Bros, Store § - . sons to understand why certain types of g0ods BXe | g jther colonial Powers whom Americans are fond | Te-election. So instead of eliminat-fto do so. i PHONES 553—92—95 Phone 114 ing future competition against him,} mwm the Senator from Maryland has in-| difficult to buy on the open markets. As we have said | ;¢ criticizing. Acquisition of the Japanese mandates before, this is true primarily because the demand for | has made the necessity for a solution even more such goods is so tremendous that, regardless of e | pressing. It is time we were doing something about it. | creased it. I_O 0 K an d I_[A R N | |2 high output, production does not yet match purchasing _— il That's why Barkiey, George et al A € GORDON LS 7 B P 0 ELKS power and purchasing desire. Probably it is just as When a man says that the world is a little place,| were laughing at their colleague’s Sy | Meets every second and fourth well that such a condition exists. If our production |he is not remembering how big the ocean was when | discomfort : H | | Wednesday at 8 pm. Visiting potential were boosted to take care of the present | he was seasick. (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 19‘“3’[ | 1 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates | 1. What are the plural forms of the following words: deer, crisis, | brothers welcome. E. C. REY. i b ¢ B O = R 58 Bl | |NOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W. H. The Washingfon Barkley's cowpromise amendment | life-long fuiends and banking part-|® ¢ 8 ® ® & & < v 8 oo it Rl s | |BIGGS, secretary. PHONE SINGLE O |to the guaranteed profits proposal| ners, Radcliife became Tydings'|® - 0 baptized Jesus? Merry-Go-Round i ey, S s though | campaign manager and helped ma-| ¢ TIDE TABLE o VWVQ“‘ i “H"“"S_’K’e? Sl MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 JUNEAU "man“" ‘:;;flmi( u];(m 1:::‘1} Porter’s | terially to re-elect him. : e 5. Angwylgi;zs onore de Balzac? SECOND and FOURTH UPHOLSTERY CO. — had held out for man-| ; E S: - | SRRl e recent Maryland Primaries, howev- o e < ' ; : 4 i % profits during October 1-15, 1941, fsetrimid e B0 1'[ o e High vm}r 12:08 p.m., l?.l ft. 2. A combustible gas generated by coal or other carbonaceous | beginning at 7:30 p. m. DRAPERIES 3 of Barkley's secretaries, was a fre-|plus average cost increases since.| "' -3 B ‘] ted him and took{e pLow tide 17°31 pm, 5.1 ft matter. i M. L. MacSPADDEN, i quent caller at the Erie Basin of- Barkley's umendment, as approved & lofty neutral position. Not lft-]e High tide 23:43 pm, 152 ft. : ; 'i | Phone 36 fices in Washington. He made con-|by the Committee, changed the i & hand for his old campaign|, 3. John the Baptist. | Worshipful Master; JAMES W. ! 1 2 B6 T e hib send s | manase TYAIES SEnilanb e on | 2 e S e 4. A supernatural being (Celtic folklore) believed to warn a family | LEIVERS, Secretary. company could get priorities and |year, when the average profit level | UIing to normmate his hand-pick- | v T of an approaching death. ALASKA ELECTRONICS| ' 5. Famous French novelist (1799-1850). Silver Bow Lodge No. A 2, LO.OF, Meets each Tues- Sales and Service Expert radio repair withoat | !ed candidate as governor, thus win NOTICE over the state Democratic machine.| After July 10, no telephone| The man he picked, however, had ‘e materials. Whether he was paid is| was considerably less than in the not known two-week period in 1941 Note—When the Erie company| *“I can administer the act with rentals for the month of July! first came up for investigation by |this provision in it,” said Porter,| Offended patriotic Marylanders by| iuy pe accepted at a discount. All! 3 day at 8:00 P. M., 1. O. O. F. HALL. pe, v trie w » y y ri 4 & | the Mead Committee, Barkley tried | “But if you want to know my frank | 4riving a state-owned Cadillac all| romjgtances must bear postmark of | vuLCANlZING-—I 1res and I ubes FLX‘%"EO%‘;QEHNYSQMEZM opinion, T'd rather it was left out,” the Way to Georgia during the War| no¢ jater than discount day. Please | | | when other people saved their gas- | be prompt. Please add 17 sales tax. 1 | PAT HURLEY FOR SENATE {oiihe. B dosl. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS | | When Gev. Jack Dempsey of New | Instead, Marvland nominated one TELEPHONE CO. —adv. | TAFT PROSECUTES OPA Mexico led on the President last of the live: most forceful young —_— el The backstage battle over OPA |week, Truman took occesion to put Democrats in the State, Preston| Empire Want Ads bring results! was not finally settled until mild-!him on the spot in a friendly way |- SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO mannered Democratic §¢x:au r Abeabout whether he would support AIGIE|D RMJAR[T an F 0 R C n A, R T E R ? 1:.-‘:-‘:.?1:;\;‘{;,;’u};,x:‘:xm\i;‘(fd (1::3; ::c‘n) ;l:;-nv h}::g:l%\;wfx»Serrerary of Ossword Puzz‘-e = R FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE & i e i e 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating M. S. LEOTA — $80 per Day and up ! DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—BLACK 791 M. S. DONJAC—$45 per nay and up to sidetrack the probe. His efforts were not ds persistent as those of Representative May, however. PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED H. V. CALLOW, Secretary JUNEAU MOTOR C0. — PHONE 30 o e Ed Light overcoat Leave Conjunction 0 37. Angry Mineral spring 38, Individuals On the shel- 40, Ruminant the anti-price control bloc. Final-| defeating Democratic Senator Den- | I Light touches Jy, Chairman Alben Barkley called|nis Chavez in the primaries, and| O Companion both to orcer it is generallv conceded that if Al H B Al N e e s tered side animal s . # ; v All during ke day-lonz meeting, Dempsey should back Republican 3. scent 42. Hard outer A i e e ANYWHERE ANYTIME for PLEASURE Taft had bLe kutting in the Hurley, the latter could win. So 1. Flap covering L | grme— # 2 A PR 15. Civil Injury 43. Enclosures for | = or BUSINESS testimony of OPA Administrator | Truman tactfully inquired: 16. Color quality bees ‘ o T s s st | Hiw da ingn oak i vew| 1 M |y GHERL A EAT AT THE BARBEQUE | L ing attorney. The Ohio Senator, Mexico, Jack?” 18, Monkey o .48 Emmpitze [ Dy ; : 5, oy elicio . 44 who happens to be one of the big-| “What do you think?” asked the! - ‘L:;{ ;'cfe float- 47. Composition Al cakh:“ilusn(;i:mr;,‘n# dlnr&ers, home made ples and Pnnng 79 ol B "E s . : gest real estate owners in Cincin- | former Brooklyn subway conductor,| 20. \'(‘hl’ile on 48, Fdf‘;){pll\\fl T Under N L \4 A NS e ribs and chicken ¢ nati, refused to let Porter complete | half belligerently _ runners E YEIS nder New Managament—DMrs, Jessie Cochrane = ; answers to Committee questions, | The President replied that he 83 Biom ot the 4 ~ OPEN—10 A. M. to 10 P. M Winter & Pond Bldg. e e e e e P TN had heard rumors Dempsey might hon olution ‘of Yesterday's Puzzle § 'f - o s psey 54. Termination of 5 ‘ A s Finally Murdock blew up. = |throw his wewht to the Republi- b+ ctent 8%, Canvas shelter 2. Lopsided l DOUGLAS BOAT sHoOP H hairma 52 A . e 5. Edible seaweed 4 | i i e L e Lt ASIRERLE BN, ¢ Haen i AE TGS RECCTARS: o SEERR SEARINGD - FRORELEORD ] New Construction and Repairs Jobs Bie oo T Chave i Lt eliglo | GRAY MARINE ENGINES | 4 P 10t answer Questions | elected, I'm a Democrat first, last | F Estimat Phone Dou las 192 if the Se from Ohio continues 44 always.” Ty '/“ ! BALES and SERVICE ree Lsiimale 0 g § these has been going i 1 H & 4 7 un an e ”‘*“ day and I'm getting tired| SENATORIAL DISCOMFORT . n { Juncau wcldmg d Machine Shop p ! Murdock added something that| Senator Gecrge of Georgia, Sen-| . = "2 gave the impression Taft was try- ator Barkley Kentucky, and % W ! ing to filibuscer meeting ends were chuckling over the 7 20 Persons with | EDRA DAKI i e v g v " 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 back Taft angril Tydings of Maryland, the other 1 . Title of Athena L pald:(xp. s"."s""'" to THE DAILY ALASKA right to ask ¢ day el District in , EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENIN Wiy wiot e away| *I never knew any man to make Using Present this coupon to the box office of the your right,” snappe the Utahan,!so many mistakes,” remarked A 0 ¥ “but with all due to the George, referring to the way Tyd- - cAP“oL muTnE '. Senator, he should . allowed ings had backed the wrong candid- |’ 3 i v 2 to monopelize the discussion. Other ates in ncarby Maryland. “It just . ) el and:eceive TWO ATCREIE 1o see; ¥ people here aiso have a right to goes to snow what you get when | 4 . American " NE El o The B M Behre..d express themselves and the witnes u desert a colleague and try to %fl i bainter unn HIGH ss A“n THE n LBOY . e s should be allowed to reply without|take over control of a state.” .Ex«u.‘\u.,. Feaeral Tax—12¢ per Persotr °* these cor nt interruptions. George and Tydings once were KH — a g Barkley broize up the spat, an- t sympathic to each other when . 5 West Tnilin ] 2 ent PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. Oldest Bank in Alaska nouncing ne would thereafter in- Rocsevelt invaded their states in sist on “strict order.” This tock the the “purge.” In that campaign, wind out of Taft's sails, and he Tydings had the vigorous support subsided. of his Senate colleagues, George | Inside fact is that OPA Boss Radcliffe. Despite the fact that Porter was not at all keen about'Radcliffe and Roosevelt had been | . Put into type again and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. COMMERICAL SAVINGS WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! EREE