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PAGE FOUR EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1946 20 YEARS AGO zI‘r(;-rInE EMPIRE 7 - e their reasons for the strike—but | . . to appear and st Daily Alaska Empire oo i s e con o son o e | | what the issues are. At least they haven't been clearly | DR.E. H. KASER The Charles W. Carter Published ¢ y evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY state " | Second Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska Al vEE | DENTIST Monuar HELEN TROY M - - - “ President It is difficult for the common man to see why SR L BTSSR SR SERREL SN BLOMGREN BUILDING Y BOROTHY TROY LINGO _ - = o oot aser | such situations arise. Ordinarily he would think that | ; JULY 10, 1926 Phone 56 i A, MER A. FRIEND . - - - Managing Editor s BhaNe sshoremen won't work for the present | s P e 3 s o e % Fra R R R o et e JULY 10 o| A dipaich from Seattle sid Congress, during the closing hours HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. PHONE 136 e - I—— - - |rates 2! hey shot and seel 4 . inis ae | t nt session, @ ropriated si 1 is to erect Federal build- " " . ginia Rae Adams e ' of the rece ession, appropriated sufficient funds to ®atered in the Post Office in Junesy ag Second Class Mattel. | giye men who will work a chance. We are quite sure|, g james H. Knott, Jr. e ¢ Seattle and Juneau. Belivered by carrier in Juneau and Dou or $1.50 per monthi | that there are pienty of men who will work at the Moy NI st 2 % A H ' s Six months, $5.00; one year, $15.00 B el T [2 B et 2 T The Erwin Feed Co. Card Beverage C By mail, post id, at the following rates: present rates. . Donald Rhodes ° The previcus night the Veterans scored four runs in the first inning, Office in Case Lot Groc g 0. b A M I e D i But then the common man doesn’t understand, e AdE Y oL ® wice in the second off Shavey Koski and added four more in the seventh PHONE 704 Wholesale ~ 805 10th St. Subseribers will confer a favor if thes will promptly notify | the advances made by labor organizations in recent e Junior Jewell i e r s i A Tbakie by Ueties TR / i 3 . the Dustness Office of any fallure of irrecularity In the delivery | oo AV PREC R oW more powerful than| e Arvid AR ¢ |inning off Bill n:( for good measure to defeat the Moose 10 to 3 in a HAY, GRAIN, COAL PHONR 216 DAY of NIGHT |/ 8 O emmanes. News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. et =t el . Daniel Ross o | loose poorly-played game and STORAGE for MIXERS or SODA POP the United States government : o o X B it MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS | 2 > UAWig NGISOLL i I ¢ g o rla i ® 5 rs. J. T. Spickett took over the Post Office from Charles W. Carter, The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for | 2t . Agnes Powell . Mrs, republication of all news \ches credited to it or mot other- | Our World Shipping & o | who had been Acting Postmaster for the past two years. c A L I F o n " { A VANITY BEAUTY wise credited In this nd also the local news Dubllahu(l‘ herein. { S e o e o o o o 0 o o # Grocery and Meat Market SALON NATIONAL REPRES TIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | ) b TS Miss Mildred Abrahamson and Miss Dalma Hanson, popular school 478 -— PHONES — 871 Cooper Building FPourth Avenue Bldg itle, Wash | After much hard work by government, emPIOYErS| pooooras o 7| teachers of Juneau who had been visitng at Ketchikan for several weeks High Quallty F o —_— and union officials the threatened maritime strike e 1o \du abed e Abrral wala S e Proodsms ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager |was called off only a short time before it was H 0 R 0 S C 0 P E S e Open, Eviings.. . Phime: 18 scheduled to begin. Ship workers, apparently satisfied . ot AE R i o AR e el . with the considerable increases offered by the negotiat- « o s Mrs. C. W. Heid, former Juneau resident, who had been residing in ing committee, decided at the last minute to accept The stars incline California for several years, was a passenger northbound on the vukon| | Jomes-Stevens Slmp METCALFE, SHEET MET, |the terms and to continue on their various jok The bul do not compel" \ccompanied by her daughter Henrietta Dupuy. o’ ; Heating—Airconditioning—Boat news was welcomed by a grateful nation, weary of R LADIES'—MISSES Tanks and Stacks—Everything [trikes db talk o strikes i THURSDAY, % A doubleheader of baseball was scheduled for the next day, the Elks | READY-TO-WEAR in SHEET METAL i Under the new pay \m‘.»lvu;,. mun]llllll\ \\:a‘u;‘;“‘;‘;nn‘;’«'- THURSDAY, JULY 11 nd Legion to meet in the first game to start at 1 o'clock and the| | Seward Street Near Third Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. B Tay hair Werkens HEARD ANTE R Alaska Juneau and Moose were to meet in the second game. ver 8 ners ay heir w 'S Al 1 ME 4 O¥er BIER. - SR Wup eantia Do Weather report: High, 76; low, 65; cloudy. rder and con- ¢ be introduc- "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURQ DRUG CO. | less than one-third of that sum each month. Thus the | Innovations in the : T | gigantic American fleet, built up during the war, willduct of the home ma P e EGee e e e e b e remmer ransfer |enter the field of international shipping under a ed today without fear of serious Plomit Conrteous Neevice | distinct handicap. It will be most difficult for United ,obstacles or opposition % Dally I_essons in Enghsh ?/\”I L. GORDON i BONDED WAREHOUSE | States ships to lay down cargoes in other ports on a BUSINESS AFFAIRS Oil.—General Hauling he is HARDLY well enough to go. e = | competitive basis with British, French or Sc dinavian| Those who, out of a sincere de- )____ _ . i i e rad Phone 114 Triangle Square T ~ 1 | crews. Yet the continued operation of our merchant to help others, provide jobs 3 : s e | X F R R 4 P B T PR ———————— O fleet is of vital importance to this nation for blind persons and others physi-| ~ WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Use HARDLY to express degree | HARRY RACE | ‘e would mot infer that we approve any plan cally handicapped, will never have SCARCELY to express quantity The short few days of grace granted by the| ~ We would rot wnfor that We SRR T P Couke to Tegret this generous move. I have SCARCELY enough paper.” Juneau longshoremen to the merchants and people )7 oo b Cof oher maritime workers. That is not|They must not measure the value| — OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Linguist. Pronounce ling-gwist, both of Juneau is greatly appreciated. We are also quite | \inerian policy. We do wish to point out, however, of what they have done by the de- s s in IT; two syllables, and not ling-gu-ist Pl ahsteaiate sure that the men aboard ““‘h “I”"?:*‘ are F"["“}”l»" (that higher operating costs mmmbo lc‘ompmmufn [rm» gree lur g iln:‘]drl SHoWr UYA e . o, MIBSPELIHAD: Dpaqué. Ohsirye tis /QUE, though’ pros i relieved to get the garbage which their perishable !if we are to compete in the world shipping industry.|they have aided, however. That (umpz’nsaliu:\ can come through several channels. | NATIONAL ISSUES Phone 206 Second and Seward Increased efficiency is one of those channels.| Fraud will flourish in many guis- e Spectators at the unloading of the vessel yesterday |/, ;" grates ships today, as in the past, handle es when those who have been op- got an eyeful of concrete evidence of how the innocent | . oo tonnages more quickly than the ships of almost |erating in black markets are forced S itfor when a powerful minority use that power re- |ane other nation. Today's American fleet is more to seek other dishonest means of CONCILIATE; to obtain the friendship of. “It is the part of a prudent | gardless of the consequences. The stench of rotten |modern, faster than that of any competitor. These gain. man to conciliate the minds of others, and to turn them to his own | vegetables was almost overpowering. The merchants | factors will, in part, wipe out the difference in wage| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS of Gastineau Channel will take a terrific loss from scales. But they will not eliminate the difference | the spoilage of melons, etc., shipped at their own entirely Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Druggist “The Squibb Store” ‘Where Pharmacy Is a Profession nounced o-pake. SYNONYMS: Fair-minded, just, unprejudiced, honest ! WORD STUDY: e a word three times and it is you Let us \crease our vocaoulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: cargo has become off the boat HEINKE GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Blacksmith Work GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phone 201 929 W. 12th St. 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET ;B Juneaw’s Most Popular “Meating” Place advantage."—Cicero. There appears to be SOME TeASON- ¢ oo s i e ble hope that at least a semblance ONLY THE BEST OF MEA'TS PHONE 202 i CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING | ( ° DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL 4 ) S sad SeatEnl s e subsidies.|Of uniformity, if not unity, will by risk. Why it was unloaded at all and not just dumped We are opposed, generally speaking, to subsi ha e e to our | S0on be evident in the divided con- : ROBERTA LEE z “The Store for Men" SABIN°S Front St—Triangle Bldg. in the bay is more than we can see. | But we hold certain matters as graver dangers . J | economy. Loss of shipping is one of these As twe have ssld befase, {ie lougshorsmmn ars maritime wage increases about to be granted neces- e entitled to fair wages. But when in forcing their | giavo increases in shipping subsidies, then those larger promise a cater degree of har- Q. Is a mere “thank you” sufficient when a man in a public con- demands they make the innocent suffer then the | supsidies must be paid if upon them the success nf;""’"- in the management of the veyance gives his seat to a woman? If the!trol of Germany. Russia will be the [1ast to agree to measures that Will| oo s r e oo S e a v . { B e onds. ores orcha {zones of occupation AT A n government. This is clearly a case for government i}hd %“ active merc d'“ (101 S l‘;“m We |are promised by the stars: A year. APPreciation, and not accept the seat as though she were granting a | i nit States prosperity, influence nd defense. | A o e $ . e tacy Wi actor rigr S o 1 intervention. “_“; Obc rn\n:;v-i'l\ ‘:wulius‘nl if we fail now to take Of unexpected opportunities, at least 4VOr by doing so, or that the courtesy was expected. A bright smile and T FOR The longshoremen will work until Friday, and | %ib be Crimintly SRR ities which war has|one of which will bring & handsome a pleasant “thank you” will go a long way towards gratifying the donor Warfield SDr“g Store after that it’s anybody's guess as to what will happen. | uoht our way. It will be unfortunate, if the wage |reward of the seat (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Wall P“per Mayor Waino Hendrickson has attempted to 8et | gettlements force shipping subsidy incre: But the| Children born today will be ener- Q. When one sends flowers to a friend who is ill, and writes a few & from union officials some information which he can | peed for such ces—_if indeed they arise-must |getic, ambitious and generous, lines on his card, should it also bear his signature? NYAL FamulviR emedion IDEAL PAINT SHOP o on in efforts to have the strike settled but the | not stand vay of an expanded shipping program (Copyright, 1946) A. No; this is not necessary, as the name on the card is sufficient. HORLUCK'S DANISH Ph union officials will discuss nothing with the mayor. | for Amer SR W RIS @ If one reccives special scrvice, should he give more than the ICE CREAM one 549 Fred W. Wendt ] The mayor has wired to a longshoremen CIO official | TR T TR SOAP SHIPMENT regular tip? in Seattle to see if he can get information, and we Ireland is supposed to be starting a campaign to| A. Yes. | HUTCHINGS ECONOMY ' doubt if he'll get any. The Juneau Chamber of Com- | capture the British tourist trade. Perhaps one of the | e } MAREKET GLACIEB ICE co_ merce has asked representatives of the local union |main attractions might be butter. l To TERR"ORIES i Regular Home Deliveries oy e eainesUaggs ! ¢ ! L 0 0 K an d l [A R N Y | Cholce Meats At All Times MONTHIY RATES The W ’h- f he definltely will not permit thement in the building by $5 al Go UNDER ouo‘l‘A A. C. GORDON }1 | 'Locatsd in George Bros. Store ¢ : e washingion making of reprints. month, Brient went to ODanel 3_ | PHONES 553—92—95 Phone 114 ¥ M G R d and in a friendly way told him that | | | 1 erry-0o-i oun VETERANS BEARDS CON- |the $5 increase was “quite reason-| WASHINGTON, July 10. — The 1. Who is the highest and who is the lowest salaried governor in | - —— GRESSMAN able.” Agriculture Department announced the United States? ‘ | (Continued from Page One) Alex Efthim, 29-year-old St. “Oh, that doesn’t apply to you”|today that shipments of soap to U,, 2. How many characters are there in the Chinese language? 3 B.P.0. ELKS The Alaskan H i | Louis war veteran, a representative O'Daniel replied coldly. ” ur rent| S, territories have been brought un- | 3. In what State are there the most men in proportion to women? | |Meets every second and fourth e askan olel prostitution in Japan. A‘ number | of the Fx_cm Inflation Committee will be $100 instead of $67.50. der government control to put themy; 4. What is considered the measurement of a “hair’s breadth”? Wednesday at 8 p.m. Visiting N of Protestant and Catholic Chap-|of St. Louis, recently called on Re-| An argument ensued, during!on the same supply basis as thel b X G & o Brothers welcome, E. O, REY~ ewly Renovated Rooms . coad Pacific % 5 4 3 b % 4 i 5. What is considered the strongest insect? 675 s 105 at Reasonable Rates lpmts ;vh(;] .sex;,e I\m the bd? ic | p;‘cs(‘nla'nc Ploeser of Missouri. which the war vet told the son of | mainland ANSWERS NOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W. H. contend that the Navy is abetting Ploeser conldn’t very well duck the the Texas Serator: Heretofcre, the territories were < i g BIGGS, Secretary. PHONE o ih of prostitution T4 To- | meeting, because Efthim, stil’ onll ot Hape: the ‘Deonls wake up and|exempt fromal tiota gUREsystent i |- iepeaGoYETbr ot New (York and the Coverapol, South Lasgie e THONE ENGREO kyo by an indifferent policy in re- | terminal leave, showed up in his'chase your falher out of Washing-| restricting domestic supplies. The 2. 44,449 word characters, of which a welleducated man needs fewer |y \run yy G JUNEAU 8 I et o e . { the OUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 gard to the Yoshiwaras air corps captain’s attire, replete ton, and out of the state of Texas.| Department said that as a conse- | than 3,000. SECOND and FOURTH UPHOLSTERY % These Chaplains further charge | With battle stars for the Luzon I will personally contribute to the|quence, the territories have been 3. Nevada has 124 men for every 100 women. 5 Co. ihat those who have fought prosti- |and Leyte campaigns. next campaign against him.” receiving moie than their normal 4. 1/48 of an inch. f:"ggg&x:; ;’IE:'T““’"?' RE-UPHOLSTERING tution in Tokyo have been disci-| “Since you are my congressman| “There isn't much you can do,"|re~iirements | 5. The goliath beetle. beginning at 7-3nem’: N o ounE plined for their efforts — among representing the St. Louis district shot back young O'Daniel. We're in| Hereafter the territories, like the |- — 2zms :MB L. MacSP'AD%EN. PRAREERS them, Comdr. O. B. Cook, who was | Where I live, T feel I have a right the driver's seat now. Don't you United States, will be limited to 78 AR 3 Phone 36 122 2nd St. transferred from Tokyo to Guam o talk to you,” said the Army Cap- | think we knew what we were do-|percent of the bar and package v i 1Worsmptul Master; JAMES W. 3 after speaking out about the|tain. ing when we bought this place?”|soap and 84 percent of the bulk | LEIVERS, Secretary. | Geisha houses | “Wetl, thase reporters can't come | “Fm sure you did,” retorted Bri-!soap they used in a 1940-41 base s ns rumen erv‘ce ! | |ALASKA ELECTRONICS| “ Commander Cook soon will re- i responded Ploeser, pointing to ent. “In facl, you probably had period | Siver. Bow $odse Sales and Service sign and his resignation probably some newsmen who had followed some advance information. vap supplics are restticted be- No. A 2, LO.OF,, b will be followed by that of another Efthim. “They’ll smear me." The next day, Brient received his| cause of a shortage of fats and oils NEW — USED — ALL TYPES Meets each Tues- | |Expert radlo repair withoat delay:| wellknown combat Chaplain, Capt.| The war vet presented petitions | eviction order by registered mail. | used in their manufacture day at 8:00 P. M, 1. O. O. F. HALL.| |p o Box 2165 217 Seward| Maurice Sheehy of Washington, D.|signed by 40,000 St. Louisans, sup-| Note — Brient’s family was the| L SALES — REPAIR Visifing Brothers Welcome PHONE 63 C., a Naval Reservist with five|porting OPA continuance. {oldest tenant in O'Daniel's build-|® @ @ ® ® ¢ ¢ v v 0 0 0@ Aireraft Instruments Fadustahduat ta FLOYD HORTON, Noble Grand battle stars, who served on the| “Youre a dupe for a bunch of |ing Brient himself was back from|® TIDE TABLE . R S Ents — Ingustrigl JApsiruments H. V. CALLOW, Secretary Bataioan Bedk 3ot Banctes Alaciadbetnithal i s it s Gl e bt p ‘Radln Sales and Service — Aircraft Accessories Sty {CIO,” howled Ploeser, as he looked | received ms “get out” notice. | ® Low tide 6:26 am. 04t ® C.A.A. APPROVED REPAIR STATION NO. 2762 A R S B CiS A TR JIM FARLEY'S FEUD at the petitions. | (CoPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 1946) | ® High tide 12:52 p.m,, 126 ft. ® LINK TRAINER INSTRUCTION o o Bbeaker Bas|/i4t Fiossr) sl the war vebi| oasi T tde 1500 w48 1t e | MERRILL FIELD — ANCHORAGE, ALASKA — P. 0. BOX 2182 - < - . | Rayburn took the unusual step of “you have talked a great deal| Empire Want Ads bring resulis![s o © = e & ® ® o @f = - e - - ’ i FOR CHARTER {" . ning members against insert- about guaranteeing the business| — B articles offensive to colleagues man a fair profit. Just what have in the Congressional record was you done to guarantee the consum- C d P l i SMITH HEATI“G and APPLIANCE co’ Jim Farley. The former Democratic er a fair price?” ‘ rosSswor: uzzie o FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE M.S LEOTA — $80 per pa and u Chairman, who doesn’t want Sena-| Ploeser began pacing the floor, % N . b G P Y p | tor Jim Mead to be Governor of sputtering at great length about ACROSS 3. Constellation G 0il Bllrners—l’lllmbmg —Keahng A r D | New York, has his friends working government controls, “fr enter- 1, dutloy St ) VE 3 » > Per ay an “p | overtime for nim ’ “lprise" and ‘“lhe Communistic new| ‘s pathey igurealis ) i M Njgnt e nagm L : v T n se” g > Col s 3 8. Legume! y CRE Farley has been sending news- deal” Finally, the man who voted!| 12.1s qirpiag T f‘ e — e — P — e ANYWHERE ANYT‘IME for PLEASURE paper articles to Congressional|down the line for the crippling| 13. Sea eagle ) if 4 i or BUSINESS friends for insersion in the Con- OPA amendments declared | 14 Seed covering 43 Pulled apart . A A T'H BARB Ql ' Eressional Becord, some in praise of|. “Son, you dpn'tknow What's go-| ik Wha animal ¥ haRem E . T T E E E i PHUNE 79 BL“E 449 i himself. Once in the Record they ing on in the country.” % Zeminiuornime smell Delicious luncheons and dinners, home-made pies and or ould be reprinted and mailed in, “On the contrary, Congressman,”| 20. ? of bean cake Special barbequed spare ribs and chicken e e | travked envelopes to New Yok replied Ef*him, “you're the one who| 3 i t Under New Managament—MTrs. Jessie Cochrane - wlf:; e : s n:,l.\,n’ know what's going on—you | * : edy, | OPEN—10 A.M.to10P. M Winter & Pond Bldg. SR L S S SOt nonth, Farley’s material for| and others who have been carrying ' 24. Is carried aldry ' the Record became stronger. Inser-the battle against the American| 0 Ol cf rose e {}“,;,\1“”‘: solutionof DflUGLAS BOAT snoP tions critical of and even insulting]consumer. You can get away with! to Senator Mead were made by it for awhile, but in the end the Representative Dougton and voters will catch up with you.” R o llioaio | BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS ] New Construction and llepairs Jobs le Rum ‘ T & Comtaintion GRAY MARINE S Free Estimate Phone Douglas 132 Weaver of North Carelina, and > Frank Bkovxn. Alabama. Boykin,' WORLD POLICE FORCE g :,_f"l;‘;i“" 4 | SALES and SERVICE J t now seeking nomination for Gover-| It hasn’t been announced, but to volume | . H H | hesent outside interference in Al-'p, abama politics, but he didn't seem es the disposal of the new warld to mind interf in New York. | pelice force: The Boykin piece, written by re-! One thousand latest-type Ameri- actionary George Sokolsky of the|can bombers and pursuit planes; New York & declares that “Jim'two infantry divisions; one air- Mead is just a pliant politician who |borne division; one service of sup- wants more—that and nothing ply division; two battleships; two more. aircraft carriers; six cruisers; 18 It's a nasty campaign Farley Is destroyers; and six submarines carrying on—and, although th These ships, airplanes and men don’t know it, the nation’s taxpay- will be available to go anywhere ers are helping to pay for it et any time a’ the direction of the the following American forc- 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 L A.F. ELLENBERG B BfAbundant as a pald-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA . Inclined 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: “MEET ME ON BROADWAY" . | The B. M. Behrends Rackneysd RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Note—There will be no mailing United Nations, to put down war maple of the article put in the Record wherever it rears its head . Part of Fedaeral Tax—12¢ per Person Bank 1 by lame-duck Representative Zebu- ATOR O'DANIEL'S SON e it ! lon Weaver of North Carolina.! Here are some of the details of s Oagslonal: : w e s il e e 446 2t now Senaor ODanial's oo, ik 2ol PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. Oldest Bank in Alaska | ant to meke th rtion, & tried to oust Wesley Brient, just Living " i YOU and | s0 only after Lwo letters from Far- returned from the Pacific, from his Z snv snd an ingored opb WILIE AN PG A COMMEBICAL SAVINGS | . : \ ley. He said also that he would apartment have refused even then had he' Learning that Mike O'Daniel had read the article carefully. He says raised the rent of another apart- 2 vs . Tronical frult l . WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Nanie May Appear!

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