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PAGE FOUR : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF: JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1946 4 30 YEARS AGO %" oyprrg ||| DR-E-H KASER e been exaggerated :mu based on savings ha Dail Y- 4lasha Empzre e wne v by two other reports, one giving pertinent informa- The Charles W. Carter Publis] every evening ev‘r‘r( ndnv by the [tion about the characteristics of various spending DENTIST Mo' RE’,}T}J{ e B presigent |units, holding large and small amounts of liquid PP s e 0 el Bk s S P BLOMGREN BUILDING riuary WiLLiAM & L Bditor e s | assets or none at all; the other, discussing the factors | JULY 12, 1926 Phone 56 Soriith aGh Ot o Bismione ke | oo L0 UEROS SOUITE SPeRiDe 1 EETLIE ”f"'"‘ b £ JULY 12 e| The annual Sunday School picnic of the Presbyterian Church was HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P, M. PHONE 136 : ————————— [quiries should be an extremely \',llu.«hlx' contribution | & o 00 ‘Ann Reynolds o to be held the next day at Salmon Creek, Superintendent L. D. Henderson Sy B {to our imperfect understanding of the probable effect| o Jask Sristan B cunced ca in Juneau and Douglas for $1.50 per month; | savings, past an ome. emani g s % o e g o Salivered by :‘r‘vr:m:"(':Lu 4t ok Deasias for 81 of .,:\n gs, :vl\s( ; d lm come, on the demand for goods | o Mrs. George Devers b The Erwm feell CO. Card Beverage co i, at the following rates in the months aheac . Edna C < e R it utheran CI congregation was a socis ‘ pokthe Blioving rates: | dna Collins . I'he Resurrection Lutheran Church cong ion was to hold a social Office in Case Lot Grocery grrbaind) ¢ . . Mrs. T. B. Ford ® | me the next night in the Odd Feliows' Hall PHONE 704 ‘Wholesale 805 10th St. if they will promptly notify et Qi ai St A . B. B. Doyle . i 3 ire or irrecularity in the delivery | Fairy Story with Ogre 5 M. 3, 5. Giroses 8] HAY, GRAIN, COAL PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ! T ? bert Rice and W. 8. Pullen arrived on the Princess Louise from \ S Telepho e, 602; Business Office, 374 e e B . Raymond Jones of R "' Rice and V Rt Shentas. incess Louise from and STORAGE for MIXERS or SODA POP grl:‘ng“!"lf‘ ot T e Once upon a time, the delegates to the Interr ¥ PR » [ i, sively enti s : ° e . e to 1 ‘o mot suner. tional of Insects United were having their | Mrs. Donald Stickney arrived from Port Althorp on the Virginia IV 0 VANITY BEAUTY literary program of the bookworms and the vietory-) & """ T S ok i R e R e Grocery and Meat Market SALON ! Mr. and, Mg JyBe it o Graat ot 478 -.— PHONES — 871 Cooper Buflding Robertson. Mr. Lanz had been Superintendent of the Juneau High Quality Foods at chools and Mrs. Lanz Principal of the High School for several ‘Moderste Piites ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager TIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 garden work of the cutworms, the chairman of the b Comittee on War Against Human Beings, a x‘alhv(‘ H 0 R 0 S C 0 p E Mrs pompous locust, was given the floor. Public “Fellow delegates,” said the locust, tugging at his|{ “The stars incline year hey were on the Los Angeles school staff and expected to return Open Evenings “Phone 318 | ——— o0 318 lapels, “T regret to say that we have not developed a| ’ 99 ¥ 'to their positions — defense against DDT, which the human animals have | but do not compel t Jones-Stevens Shop METCALFF. SHEET METAL introduced into their conflict with us.” The delegates | ¥ eroreeres —ceooee coscawoy Gil Rich, wellknown traveling man, left by steamer for Wrangell Heating—Airconditioning—Boat LADIES'—MISSES’ murmured their disappointment. “However,” said | SATURDAY, JULY 13 @ ! SATUR ¥ 4 K anks ks—] the locust, harrumphing impressively, "however, I am BT , i Ll s SR ik ; petaiatia (gt READY-TO- AR and Stacl Everything Several Douglas residents spent the day with Mrs. E. E. Weschen- e in SHEET METAL | | pleased to report that our battle to exterminate the HEART AND HOME feider at her home on Spuhn Island d Street Third Phone 711 90 WiII A {enemy is doing very nicely—very nicely, indeed. As| Escape activities will ke sought ‘C0°F 401N S R Seward Stree o et °0 W TOURBEY A e e you all know, the perfection of the atomic bomb gave |by many housewives, but the wise ; Weather report: High, 50; low, 47; clear. |us great hopes. It seemed entirely possible—it still|and courageous ones will face their by S " et Tt poraan Metoees would oo for e it we have | OO e e e | oo s e, | | Fommer Transfer The Rexall Siore im-m unable to do ourselves—wipe them out com-|however monotonous and laborious, " . . by ! Prompt Courteous Service Your Reliable Pharmacists [ pletely. Now, I am happy to say, there are reports|pefore turning to interests that | D |yl_ E gl h AENDEY WanHotal | from members of the United States Congress that the| promise g TIAd Ny { dl essons In tnqus W. L. GORDON i O eerat traniiity BUTLER-MAURO {Navy has developed a new weapon of warfare—warfare BUS S AFFAIRS R e S R L e e DRUG CO. . T QAVINGQ |among humans, that is—a spray of germs which is| These who allow their vocational 3 j — o Y even more deadly than the atomic bomb programs to absorb all of their WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not write, “Referring to your letter : ] H - “The report may or may not be true. I wish|energies and monopolize all of their of the tenth ultimo.” Write, “Referring to your letter of June tenth.” Alaska MIISI( Supply ARBY BACE Although constantly revised estimates of the total | pierely to point out that the human race is quickly |time sooner or later must discover OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Sacrilegious. Pronounce sak-ri-le- i 5 { volume of savings bonds and bank deposits owned by | approaching the point where it can commit suicide{that true efficiency is impossible jus, A as in SACK, I as in IT, E as in ME, accent third syllable. TELUC MRURRST) ATANGERE Dl’ugngl fpoividuals are ayglisble to, the pubic yery; likkle a4 very v. and our operatives tell me that there is a | without some relaxation and recrea- OFTEN MISSPELLED: Repertoire. Observe the OIRE. Pianos—Musical Instruments “The Squibb Store” known about the distribution of these liquid assets, | certain complacency about another world war that may |tion. No business ever failed be- SYNONYMS: Omit, neglect, evade, elude, leave out | and Supplicr Where Pharm: € 1dets pls o them. Yet |lead them to do it ; > head s P | i or the way in which helders plan to use them. Yet lead the ) . : ause its responsible head spent a WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us| | Phone 206 Second and Seward Profession information or s kind is essential as affording Now my proposal is that we send delegates to the|reasonable part of his time with se U sving one word each day. -Todayls word: | I e light on the effect of the present huge accumulation leaders of the humans and offer them a chance to sur- {family or friends in some pleasant "‘_{"“"”‘“ vocabula SAMIRSIPLINE DO IR BaE L OaNhE’ W il — e ght on . render, turn over the whole globe to us on our terms|qiversion FUTILITY; uselessness. “He soon realized the futility of his efforts.” | HEINKE GENERAL 20TH CENTURY MEA' & of savings upon the spending and investment ac- i Bl O p T 5 and thus spare themselves at least the final bloody o3 g = REPAIR SHOP MARKET tivities the postwar period. In the absence of such | _ .. AiaaN NATIONAL ISSUES ! ¢ { extermination. ! NAL 1SSUE, Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Juneau’s Most Popular knowledge it is impossible to appraise intelligently Mora 't be surprised if those delegates show| Widespread civic reform is fore- “ - ral: Don't be sury eleg s| Blacksmith Work ‘Meating” Place the degree of inflationary pressure resulting from the |yp any minute now seen during the next several ROBERTA LEE i GENERAL REPATR WORK abnormally large amounts of spendable funds held by | months. The startling increase in ) Phone 204 929 W. 12 ONLY THE BEST OF MEA'TS e et o D ) 2 2 . 12th St. the public | Crash Landing crime and the persistence with PHONE 202 Metce the Netiorial Milms of Tiouid Assets—a Lihale v which politics and criminals are Q. When being introduced to someone, and this person says he has S study recently made by the dlvx‘;‘ion of program survv\'\'} (Cincinnati Enquirer) [linked in the public mind will make met you before, but you do not remember it, what should you do? “The St for Men"” of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics at the re- The story of the recent crash-landing of a giant : proving the in- % ¢ 3 2 S sl quest of the board of governors of the Federal Re- |four-motored trans-Atlantic airplane, with its load of vlonlokithe; two by ProvLie ”‘} I pretend to remember if not true. Merely be tactiul in regretting that 9 : nocence of one and the guilt of the ,, 4o not remember the occasion HAULING and CRATING as of aviation | ey oty INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS serve System—meets a long-felt need. The survey, |42 passengers, will remain one of the s history. A cool, methodical pilot who knew e Q. When eating anything not requiring the use of the knife, in DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Front St—Triangle Bldg. based on a careful sampling procedure, indicates that 5 10 per cent of all spending units hold 60 per cent ;th‘ capacity of his muln_rs brought this ship safely Ireland comes under promising which hand should the fork be held? Phone 344 Phone 344 of the liquid assets. (“Spending unit” is defined as all | i after one of the engines had burned away and|aspects, but Spain, Poland and A. Hold the fork in the right hand. — persons living in the same dwelling and belonging to dropped to the ground. For seven minutes his pas-igtaly are not favored under this Q. Is it all right to have formal invitations printed? | ' = s e sengers and crew walched tensely, breathlessly, a{configuration A. Formal invitations should be engraved. | war"eld SD“lg S'ore the same family who pool their income to meet major | 4.1\ in which the; FOR expenses.) By contrast, 50 per cent of all spending | nag no lines to speak . promised by the stars: A year =-=4 . | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Wall Paper a | units hold only 3 per cent of total personal liquid But there is more than drama in the story. There’s{of happy and helpful associations i K d L[A i NYAL Family Remedies assets. Thus it appears that a small percentage of |also direct proof of the advances which aviation has| cpjidren born today will have a n A C. GORDON {! HORLUCK’S DANISH l PM"T SHOP Some will she z ICE CREAM Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt strung at times, B UL s ) were actors but in which they| pe 46" whoss _birthdate “HHIE s "yeseedueset i S oo S T S T S individuals will have a most decisive influence on the | made in recent years. Not so long ago such a cir- great potentialitie: disposition to be made of individual savings, while |cumstance would have meant certain death to all Who|yectless and high-: the great majority of poorer individuals with in- |Were aboard the crippled ship. Fire, the loss of{py; all will have superior minds 1. What are the physical measurements of the average American significant accumlations would not greatly affect the [POWer “”“)‘( the shifting of stress would have resulted |ang healthy bodies woman? | | HUTCHINGS ECONOMY GLACIER ICE co 3 in a wreck. (Copyright, 1946) What is the largest inland body of water below sea level? 4 demand for goods by disposing of their liquid assets { ST ran s rd Regular Home Deliveries " But the four-motored airplane of today is a pow- | ———————— ; ) in wholesale fashion. However, they might have some : ) 3. How many States are named for Presidents? i e il AevTe FTne o % S gy : . i | Choice Meats At All Times g B8 ided oliseency, riot’ Anclifled In' the. estmates of | STTul adaptable mechsnioal devlos uihe loss of thef pip ex-congressnian Ralph Chureh 4. What is the famous “chance” that Steve Brodie took' % MONTHLY RATES B uidsassets, 1o s:p(‘nd power of one motor is nothing to cause alarm. The| ¢ 1)inois mi be able to tell the B2 TWiah 44 $he Sonkest soaked i Located in George Bros. Store | - ssets, E o veigh P . re s e by bS Cl 5 e longest snake? 1 T loss of the motor's weight brings a measure of | peo W90 PRE B8 O terestinie iy | PHONES 5539295 Phone 114 i The high degree of concentration of individual fjngiapility—but that need not be fatal, as the case in vings in comparatively few hands makes it virtually | discussion ags a5 show! - o e savings in comy y ] s it ually q;;m;unn again has shown. Hampered as he w which dnvolved Joe Schenck /ot 20th | certain that a very large proportion of such funds|the pilot was able to circle twice the small field he Centuty-Fox and one of his hotel will be used for investment purposes or kept in liquid | chose for landing. He was able to keep his tremendous Moral: V\;'nn some people, v form instead of being spent on consumer goods. More- | craft on an even keel over many anxious miles. Even thing they touch turns to gold< 3. One—Washington 4 5. stc about Garsson's operations, | . She is 5 ft. 3 in, tall and weighs 133'4 pounds. Her waist measures 29 inches, her bust 35'. inches, and her hips 39 inches. | 2. The Caspian Sea, between Europe and Asia. B.P. 0. ELKS Meets every second and fourth Wednesday at 8 pm. Visiting brothers welcome. E. C. REY- NOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O over, as the savings data relate to 1945, it seems prob- | With his landing gear ]“l“‘ % ‘l’"d“_"t'h“"t me able 10} nti1’ Senator Mead catches up with ! Jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge on July 23, 1896. able that the proportion of savings held by the poorer | . S¢t her down” smoothly, 08 SR anatnaee 0 groups has grown even smaller, since strikes, layoffs, 3 them. 5. The py y hem " ‘"7 1e python | | | | injury to personnel, on a g } | to handle airplanes of such size. 3 and shudowns have resulted in the depletion of | ‘* " Y Boliita. Gleariy. to bhin s distance thel ores PRI sHowMANSHIP ) workers' savings in recent months. While there is| _ . FaEA U450 Texas' “Pass-the-biscults Pappy 8 ich that is :murbum Sl fbb ovidence b regarq| foicnee of javiadon bas prosressed iduring hie lastliomantel wat eleotenfipHing Senste SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 JUNEAU b inive i d ngeA ey l? years. It is an lh?lcanon'nf uu-v_.supexb‘ .evi‘flcu‘ncs: as a great showman and humorist, FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE | SECOND and FOURTH UPHOLSTERY CO. 3 to the istribution of savings, it shows that | which this mode of transportation will achieve in the | .- on ihe whole, his anties before 3 = | Monday of each month RE-UPHOLSTERING our fears of an inflationary orgy of consumer spend- | years ahead. the Senate over price control were 0il Burners — Plumbhing — Heating | in Scottish Rite Temple NEW FURNITURE The Washi [ troduced the Strateesc Minerals Bill|tract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mager, | Sill: Only once in the pages and | e DEATERIED e Wa lflfl'on o EEERa St A - TAYeh | pages of debate—paid for by the M. L. MacSPADDEN, er which manganese was to be|plus an auto. And after one year taxpayer—did he pull a real laugh Phone 36 122 2nd St. M G R d | stockpiled. | had expired, 20th Century-Fox gave “.‘m (hlnkl;\“"\lml'l( n;v (.:hxld-." et e e s o s s emeammoems | WoTSDipful M aster; JAMES W. 2 erry-vo-roun | When he was accused of bringing | her another contract, together with| -~ S e LEIVERS, Secretary. | | 4% ren and grandchildren,” O'Daniel | —_— , |inflience to help his company,an additional contract for a hus-| it SO €FIENEEEL G RE T BUS SERVICE t i ALASKA ELECTRONICS| (Contined from Page Ome) however, the Congressman issued band she had acquired in the in-| g o "0 W0 Fn \li'ers ot 0 ® 8P Sales and Service B ~|'® pibws denisl, Mnd-said b oo- | serln. Pennsylvania. “I am thinking aboub Fairbhanks, Anch Whiteh { ¢ d v he failed to tel: nis gullible col- pany would not go through with| Garsson's next appearance on vas 4 4 i , Ancaerage 1iehorse Meets each Tues-| |Expert radio repair without dela; TR 1 Garsson ppearance on|ihe Senator’s children and grand- | iy mhoisaseger deel. - | ihesodntragh, |the sacred soil of Hollywood was|children and everyone elses child- VIA HAINES {ondabsio B M, L 0.0 K AL e, o pox 2100 217 8e } which he also tried to make some| yast chapter ‘n the story of | several years later when he came|yen and grandchildren. T am think- Date of First Trip to Be Announced Later VjSitng Brothers Welcome PHONE 62 money May's great patriotism occurred in the guise of an investigator for|ing about unborn generations” | PLAN NOW to make this SCENIC PIONEER FLOYD HORTON, Noble Grand b It 50 happens tat Congressman | quite recently when a new post war|a House commitice to investigate| 1 cannot boast about my grands| TRIP wit} s Hvsuguin i o { . (R V. CALLOW, Seoretery f May is president of the Greenbrier | bill was before Congress to permit|kondholders, chairmanned by Rl‘-nhnldn‘x\ " corrected bln.flv\x Myers. | with ALASKA’S TRAILBLAZERS )1 2 b 2 ¥ 1% % Manganese Mining Co., an outfit the Army and Navy to h(OCk])!lP’l)!(“\e‘ll\du\t Adolph Sabath of Chi-| “They will come alon rejoined b1 i B which has acquired 7,000 acres of | essential materials in case of an-|cago Pappy. “That is another thing that IIH | west Virginia low-grade manganese other war. This bill provided that| Again there was no prosecutions.| OPA cannot .\vU])_ | v R SRR TR A , land. Manganese is essential to the manganese could be imported hyr, o bs ol B U s | ’l\ smelting of steel, but the dep ;ns{:)u- Army and Navy without pnymg‘ rETCT - = | I—I ~ E S | F 0 R C H A R E R o found in this country are so poor | tariff ! C | N 3 T3 | I 3 i - that Army-Navy experts say it is| Suddenly, however, Congre m:\n‘1 rosswo € B { i essential for this country to have|May, head of the Greenbrier Man- | 4 ? . | | M. S. LEOTA — $30 per Day and up ! a stockpile of imported manganese ganese Co. had the bill withdrawn i 18 Ac';oss 9% Or(fiy’i‘,"':i||on | i e on hand in case of war. They say|from the floor of the House after| . S ireek lette = 1 il ore o RIESELRY, v from e fcor. of tho Hguke 8lier || (v agienily Greel lotter A | JACK BURFORD—Local Agent \ M. S. DONJAC—$45 per Day and up cannot risk being cut of rom it had already been agreed to by| 9. past Indian ng syllable ClH i JUNEAU, ALASKA foreign manganese by submarines. committees of both the House and | tree - b i SR G S | AR 7 *3 Congressman May, however, has Senate. He then proceeded toknock ! 1% “"iI'L e ;2 _'1 i A B S0 i ANYWHERE A]\i?l;rb‘ll‘&l;“]sfgr PLEASURE ot always put the interests of his|out the provision that Army-Navy| '® A“Ho%; ,‘L.,,, Son of Judah o l kit country abi ad of (ho in!eresm of | manganese could be imported duty | “rusoe” . Roman goddezs i e e g ad " R ERLSUT A { EAT AT THE BARBEQUE || PHONE 79 or BLUE 449 ese Nibimily Arimy-Navy: vasmeng|sio one s n Ees Hypnotic state $ : t Delicious luncheens and dinners, home-made pies and | Once, prio: to the war, when the Of a tariff on manganese would | 17. Rodent insing agent B | cake Special barbequed spare ribs and chicken g & S T Navy was planning to aosumulate | help domestic manganese produc- A rSTHl | Under New Managament—DMrs. Jessie Cochrane = = i 2 manganese stockpile, naval offi-|ers, of which Mr. May is one. Na- fetal OPEN—10 A. M. to 10 P. M Winter & Pond Bldg. oo | cers accused the gentleman from|turally the American taxpayer, 2 Unit ot work Sclution of Yesterday" b ) . Unit of 0 ? y's Puzzle . -+ L L S S e s e i e he —_—————— | DOUGLAS BOAT T SHOP duce the specifications for man-|present, thereby stood a greater 3. Reslgn Al B R s ny e i Corise vt cctpln | ERESEONIRETITING - STEBN, BEABINGS FEOFELLOKS New Consiruction and Repairs Jol:s o sold Javy. stea the I 3 ocke! . Burning | ol;u}l‘c:g:mv:ifl 11:[:::“1(: vy, in fead the public. but for his pocketbook . irning | RAYES toa SERVICE Free Estimate Phone Doug as gh-gra P! anganese. 1 J w ld, d M h_ P SIS < This meant, of course, that Mr. GUE | uneau i May's Greenbricr anganese Co. rsson, one of the war- e Illg an achine Shop o % 5 would have a chance to sell to the brofiteering brothe who enticed Pttt | = - = Navy. But it also meant, in the vi- Congressman May—some say he A g gorous opinion of naval and Bu- wasn't hard to entice—into god- Afirmative | AN Teau of Mines experts, that the lathering the Erie Basin war con-| e Dl M. P. MULLANEY 1891—0ver Half a cenml’y of Baflking—l“s quality of manganese would not be | tracts, has a unique history ‘ ! | N 20 . ¢ high enough to produce the high-| Entirely aside from his FBI re-| . Numbers at a;flappl:;;%l_x!r_ s'i‘:’t’m’er to THE DAILY ALASKA test steel so necessary to U. S. cord of association with gangster | s o isinvited to be our guest THIS EVENING. battleships. Dutch Schultz, Murray Garsson Eraging | Present this coupon to the box office of the i el Sk went out to Hollywood when he was Gae oy falisio MAY GOT WAR CONTRACT |Assistant Secretary of Labor under Conutellation | CAPITOL THEATRE Again, in October, 1939, the pro- Hoover. Murray had dabbled in the 7 ; B s and receive TWO TICKETS to sée: G i curement division of the Treasury movies in New York, and conceived | 3 m "T 4 e ren s awarded a $180,000 contract to the idea of staging a man hunt to| / Y “ tend over B I he B M B May's Greenbrier Company for scare alien actors who had over-| 7 e el 4 HE ENCHANTED COTTAGE o manganese, under very mysterious stayed their visitors' visas | / “ening thriada Feaeral Tax—12¢ per Person Bank v circumstances. His company was Some of the alien actors hur-| 5 101 e not the lowest bidder, did not pat riedly headed for Mexican and 5 4 : up a performance bond, and did Canadian borders. Others, wiser, PHo“E 1 THE ROYAL BLUE CAB co' 01(1951 Bank in Alaska 4 not have any funds with which to put matters in the hands of their B bo) i i operate. An official said that they Hollywood employers. Results: Mur- oo and an ',nSl,"ed cab WILL CA.LL FOR YO.U and COMMERICAL SAVINGS planned to go to the RFC and bor-,ray Garsson deported no one. AL “;“ RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. i row the money. | But when he left Hollywood his b WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! i ahip's yara i It so happened that May had in- daughter had a $250-a-week con-