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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRI —JUNEAU, ALASKA D(ul y Alaska Em ptre )i 20 YEARS AGO his attributes of character, intelli- would have been a political incubus | Navy, gence and He could have done nothi: whatever ability, { that would not have l)w-nv‘ DR.E. H. KASER The Charles W. Carfer rom hed every ening cept Sund: by the ‘l\n'uu PRINTING COMPANY ¢ suspect. His nomination for the post, in view of the) e i bt DENTIST MOI’ uar Main ets, Juneau, Alaska with the tideland | ' L) Streets, Juneau, Alaska | part he had played in connection with the tidelar | Vel BLOMGREN BUILDING Y B¢ Sl e LN Satte L Ol was a political mistake by Mr. Truman g 5 i - 7= - saior and Manawer | Senator Tobey saved the President from the more| JULY 16, 1926 : Phone Pourth and Franklin Sts, s T o - pMenasing Bditor | cerious consequences of this mistake by blocking | ¢ % In a slow game of ball, the Elks won from the Legion by a score HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P, M. PHONE 136 : S St G ever, | confirmation o JULY 16 o' of 9 to 1. The Elks nicked Bob Keaton for nine blows which with nine Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter.| 14 s unreasonable, of course, to expect President|e ays Cinrence Walthers e errors, four walks, three wild throws and two passed balls, aided the Elks A y Qelivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.50 per month; Truman to be ateful as vet for the favor or to hll'!l\l‘: . " Th E r d c e i itttk Crosson, Jr ® b € Lrwin I eea Lo, ard Beverage Co. e e e Dt b Tobey for having been .m; FeE T Keith . SR Gthios i Gal LAY Cookey T, vance, §18 ; st s, vance, $7.50; I’ Paule as @ € s altoget e~ | snICe O - &l " ” " 5 e B LR ee T e Rl s v ks ‘\“, I' ’;: At e Pheiy Sasar] wence Ford o Congressman Shreve of Pennsylvania and Commissioner of Fisheries PHONE 704 Wholesale 805 10th St. Bubscribers will confer & favor if they will promptly notity | SPectable; and his indignation ov 0 Sl e s ence Dayton ° : g R i e et e O . - PHONE 3 the Business Office of any faflure o irregularity in the delivery | suffered by his nominee is an expression of the|gq ek o | Henr nm..n.l_\ were among the speakers at the Chamber of Commerce [lAY.d(-\ESl;})l‘I(\IACOAL ‘:O‘h: 216—DAY or NIGHT of their pepers. v snbe Rel phBbse oreovel » Preside: N dor n g this day and S or MIXERS or SODA POP Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374, confidence he reposed in him. Moreover, the President ky Abreham Isaacson ° GE _ in recent months has had enough harassment to feel | o Mre. T AN " = OF A | 't | bt A b g " sl p “heon given by the Fairbanks Com- Fhs Aot Proe 1o CRTIGAIVAIY SheiRed. 5.t Uoe for | that he is wearing a hair shirt. At the same time the | > Gov. George A. Par a luncheon given by the Fairbanks Com VANITY BEAUTY republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- |letter he has written to the Senator and into Which! g o o ¢ o v © © o ® ® e e mercial Club, declared the spirit of optimism prevails throughout the CALIFORNIA Credited In this paper and also the local news published ihe irrelevaatly injected the now antique Pauley inci- dent appears to have been nothing better than an | expression of pique. As such, particularly in view of Senator Tobey's high-minded nonpartisanship on so many vital international issues, it was as impolitic as it was ungenercus. SALON - Cooper Building ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager Open Evenings Phone 318 Grocery and Meat Market 478 -~ PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices - - Territory s i " NATION AL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 n Avenue Bldg., Seattle, Wash. and Princes: s Prince Alice were in port loaded with “The stars incline George low, T4; clear. The letter asserted that the harshness of the Weather report: High, 75 3 hearings to which Mr. Pauley was subjected by the ! but do 10t ComPel? | | r—mememmmer e e e e e Jones-Stevens Shop METCALFE SHEET METAL | . Senate Naval Affairs Committee had made it difficult | § ‘ g % . b1l 9, T e R Heating—Airconditioning—Boat to persuade men of high caliber to accept Federal |~ ====o""=——""=—=ssooewws | D l L E l h B H e Tanks and Stacks—Everything !appointments. This is a view which, in one form or WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 ! any €ssons I ENgiisN W, 1. GORDON l' FRANE L au e in SHEET METAL b another, has so often been attributed to Mr. Truman | 1 _oulsnadeaSRenel L s e g i e Biward Bireet Near Third Phone 711 90 Willougnby Ave. } [that we think it merits comment. Men whom the HEART AND HOME - President would like to nominate for important offices | ‘could be fearful of committee grillings only if they against suffered from the same sort of vulnerability as Mr ): Do not say, “I broke the window and| I'll pay the COST. Diphtheria. Pronounce dif-ther-i-a, i WORDS OFTEN MIS I'll pay the damage.” Say, OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Women in the home should guard an inclination to think too and to be de- "“The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists Femmer Transfer Prompt Courteous Service much of themselv Pauley. It may be—and it is a possibility which the |pressed by trivialitics. ~Outdoor ac- ' .4 yct dip-ther-i-a. President ought not to ignore—that men of high tivity and a cultivated sensa of OPTEN MISPETLED: Tableau. Obestve the EAU BONDED WAREHOUSE BUTLER-MAURO caliber whom he invites to join his Administration |gratitude will help to overcome SRR HataAl urtral injtivions, dafanging, detrimettal) Oit—General Hauling DRUG CO. —— — lare sometimes reluctant to do so not because they |these moods. o z Phone 114 Triangle Square NS A |fear senatorial inquisition but because they do mnot | oy WORD STUDY: “Use a “"”"1_ HTES “"d' Hean ’\f'f"\_ % “.‘ ‘;R s WE'RE LAGGING S Pl et s et e BUSINESS AFFAIRS increase our yocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: | HARRY RACE Druggist not over for their manu- Politics, self- MEDICATIVE; healing “Many of our domestic plants have medicative members already selected. Days of trouble are possessing curative $549,984,015 in | s s Lo e |firms using silver in according {facturing processes. qualities; Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Alaskans gave Uncle Sam only »s for the fiscal year just ending, propert income tax Cost of Living to the Internal Revenue Department, and this was a e, ‘!‘l“l:y“‘]‘l"‘“;:"]“‘ oo \::,[.:'“:,:::”\\‘-Tx i Pianos—Musica] Instruments “The Squibb Store” - year before | The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics re- | 5 s e e B Profession So we seem to be slipping a little in payments | Ports that the rise in living costs in the month| ‘Nf_’.fm‘\:“‘ & ;fl,,, i b --,,N,------,,,,M---~-~,--~~--m~_-~wv — th the Federal Government. However, back in 1933 |ended May 15 was 0.6 point. The aggregate rise in the| Construction soon w W Q. When serving a meal, should the dishes be presented and re hBvad| HEINKE GENERAL 20TH CENTURY MEAT Alaska paid only §5451,000 in internal revenue collec- |index since last September has been 26 points. In sSWing UH“) ”]“l‘ country "“"1 ‘:‘]" i il REPAIR SHOP MARRET Lmaileg b Mgl ; light of the recent increases in prices of dairy products, |activity should increase steadily from the left side of the gues | e ; 3 tlons, so look what we've accomplished in about 10, 0" meus other products, the index B . £ |throughout the remainder of the, A. They should always be presented at the left of the guest, but they | | Welding, Plumbing, Ol Burner ""“:;‘l‘" Most Popular vears Inew high levels since May 15. Most of the rise inivear. Building costs, already Kit2- may be removed from the right if it is more convenient (‘ENE‘I‘{‘X‘:&ITI:“;A?};"\,;] eating” FPlace The Federal Government takes $549,084015 Ut |livino costs has taken place since Febr It re- high, are likely to rise still more Q. When a man is talking with an acquaintance, is it proper for him | | FHNEEAL REBATH m?“:f ONLY THE BEST OF MEA'TS ! of Alaska in a year while the Territory struggles to|flects the inflationary wage-price policy which has before long t0/88Y, MBYY ~wlfs RHO Tamte gOME) 3 D20 W.12th Bt PHONE 202 collect $6,000000 in two years. That's a great deal of been in effect, as well as the pressures on f00d DrCeS | vowny in o8 o) AFFAIRS A g hrtaot ST S Dirovn. ahadit e ‘wbing. e 4 what's wrong with the tax bicture in Alaska. By the which have attended our efforts to meet the large) o . ,]’ .x ¢ 88 /10 Prapbs Q. Is it ever permissible for a girl to ask a young man to dance i i e time the Federal Government, gets through there fsn't food needs of Burepe, - Fore ot TNer AR (RCHRCHE.. “,”“),“,r,) : ‘ The Store for Men CARD TRANSFER much left for the Territory. b I8 Interesting o npie Whab tulsEUayY, SICKCOBE [y i mardioan . bountry " will® DEVE S A. Never, unless the man is her husband brother, or fiance. i 9 : And its like pulling teeth to get Congress to|M 1IVIng costs :‘:;P‘l‘:k:"“d“l\:::‘m:""!Jl“lm?i';" pad olllface and solve a major problem | oo W ilEnesiliies - AB'N S HAULING and CRATING appropriate 2 few millions for Alaska for Deparament {modification of the price control legislation. More- ;“l,l,],‘,',.l\l, ;:‘ m\;!(‘n: u:mj:ll‘r('li}l‘ ol h’y Front St—Triangle Bldg. DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL of Interior and other functions carried on With |over the increases in living costs resulting from our g 0F S ! LO OK a nd lEA RN < = e Phone 344 Phone 344 ¥ o are promised by the stars: A year A. C. GORDON | Federal money. | national wage policy have not yet been fully reflected ! o= o L1700 i which S b | From where we sit it looks like we're getting the |in consumers’ pri Some time must elapse, neces- |19, UDCKRected Bood o H problems, | éoe— men i R Rl R Rl S —~i || " FOR ! short end of the deal. |sarily, before the increases gran‘ed in the prices of |, © © 0 FE B T Bty i : : ; wal"le,d SD"]g S'Ore ? The Territory of Puerto Rico has its Federal |steel, coal freight rates will be passed on to the | sWiRTE ¥ ¥00 L What is an internal combustion motor? bkl it s W“ll Paper L {ncome tax collections réfunded by the Federal Gov- | (Ihdtl S In .m;m.z,n‘ we have had ‘l-m wm‘ SR 2. In what countrics arc the following lakes: (a) Lomond, (b) gu Lo - a e isat us that and | | continue to have dy pressure on prices because | Ak e e hs ) (T ostna) i h amily Remedies S :]“?‘.“m_' f.‘t'rb‘fl,m‘,a”:(la?:l,l,:m:nbl II‘:]:H'X;:S;: hat and | o the output lost as a result of the recent strikes pe 71 :’\f:"‘,l‘lff"'k WIES B R 3. On graduation, what 1ank does an Annapolis midshipman assume | | HORLUCK’S DANISH IDEAL PAIKT HOP B e A L e Under these circumstances it will not be appropriate " (Copyright, 1946) in the Navy? | ICE CREA Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt C {ifo;Diame increages 1n Lving Cuiiiing. the next fow - e 4. What famous smc walked Across the UnitelStates when ho L ders mlmg Off | months entirely upon the liberalization of price control | R e G [ pe—— p | provided in the new bill ags s Iy e : : A ; HUTCHINGS ECONCMY GLACI (Washington Post) Average living costs are now about 35 per cent B""sh loan B!" What great poet took seventeen yeais to write f his mos H MAREKET C EB “:E co. Some day, perhaps, when he has had a bit more | higher than they were in January, 1941, which is the famous poems? Regular Home Deliveries time to cool off, President Truman is going to sit |base date used for most wartime wage-price com- S' db 'I' n ANSWERS | Choice Meats At All Times MONTHLY RATES " down and write a letter thanking Senator Charles |parisons. During the same period, hourly earnings !gne y fumea 1. A motor in which a mixture of gases is introduced into a cylinder, | Located in George Bros. Store 4 | i Tobey for his providential part in I'affaire Pauley. have risen more than 55 per cent, while weekly earn- it | and exploded under pressure, thus imparting energy to the piston. | PRONES 553—92.-88 P!"me 114 For the Senator spared the President a great deal of ings have risen more than 60 per cent for workers in | (o oo ST e b 1 5 Seotiand and Switzerland. | embarrassments Mr. Pauley as Undersecretary of the jmanufacturing industries e s e e ; : 5 N T TR T UL R 75000000 British loan agrecment, 4. Edward Payson Weston (1838-1920). | C} B.P. 0. ELKS be [) m“'on Grocery Company. Both went to ‘lu |terming it a major step to carry| 5. Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-92), writing “In Memoriam.” J Aj e The Alaskafl Holel FE R e e e out a program “for reviving and | _ b £l : __| | Meets every second and fourth ‘ Mem'GO-ROIIIId :)‘l‘flh(’l’ xln l“»\‘ u’qa in the C’)\l‘l;(‘.' & expanfing IernRGlonall Gact & e = ! '“ dlnrsdny 1flt WL Newly Renovated Rooms & phcleo: ‘ o4 LEXINGTOW, Ky, July 16. —| The loan, Mr. Truman said in a | | brothers welcome. E. C. REY- at Re olie! pe, vhile ¢ ece > s 3 s ! asonabl (Continued frem Page One) .R;«l"rv. ?‘)‘:]n”"v' (u )Wh-m ' MIECC Back-street auto thieves took a statement, served the imm¥iate as AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES | | NOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W. H. et - 2 rl‘-’h:‘“,,:;”il::;\'fcmf‘ e operat. | DACK seat Sunday to the thief who well as lone-time interests of the | | BIGGS, Secretary. PHONE SINGLE O ment chiefs groveled before May | ed. P“m.m v ;L'.‘x"m“n. ,fl,mmml,“]"Ig“l‘wd ,Sfm ln A m_. NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY | NI ) : display window and drove off with|store world trade MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 EPHEAL will be told later. The Cuounty Relief ~Committee| - “Tois’ W il e 16 with 20| ere o ieiin . 48 Established 1940 [# SECOND and FOURTH UPHOLSTERY CO o rave p] » o p P aleis X - e g P | . . ok - o e . i e iR o Lpr g sl an | sallons of gasoline from the deal-| Federal Worxs Agency, Public Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors | Monday of each month RE-UPHOLSTERING D : ] |esed needy person, Who Lhen 00K | epg tank. The thief also took a|Buildings Administration, Washing- - | in Scottish Rite Temple NEW FURN] Before Secretary Patterson en-|the certificate entitling him to $40 : e e e 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 EW FURNITURE gt g set of license plates. | ton, D. C., July 5, 1946.—Sealed bids beginning at 7:30 p. m. DRAPERIE! tered the War Department, he was | worth of gioceries. The grocer gave o B in duplicate will be publicly. operied FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING i M. L. MacSPADDEN. SRIES a very able judge on the 2nd Cir-| him perhaps $5 in groceries and . a B s office at Aug. 9, 1941 I e ; : % | k The common toad sheds its outer | in this office at 1 P. M., Aug. 9, 19 L RN TR ST TR e 1B 2 ) Phone 36 122 2nd St. cuit Court of Appeals. Had he| certified that he had received $40., e for furnishing all labor snd maters { Worshipful Master; JAMES W. B Lot i o o itle checking of] Then the. cortifioats 'wad” sant to|Skin several timis..a year, ‘andfor furnishing,sll Jabor, s0d fati] 5 i LB kg 0 f0 8 e e the coitificale Was Senb 10| wallows- the loosa skin |ials ond performing all work for Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark {|= s, ary. the Chairman of the Military Af-|CWA headcuarters in Louisville at T D planting at the United States P. O. JIRE ABOUT OUR M INTING § | ALASKA ELECTRONICS fairs Committee with whom he had|{a net profit of $35, which was| Noiko 'm,d Colirt Honks b ‘Analistake Al ENGUMIG AROUT.OVE MONTHLY ACCONNTING oRRYICE .1 siiver Bow Lodge Saleaand ervine to do so much business, he would|usually spiiv between the grocer Gastineau Lodge 124 F & A M) as Dr: and specifications | | No. A 2, LO.OF, 4 have found a revealing record injand the person on relief | special M«'[Hnr Tuesday Eve. 7:30.| may be obtained from the Custodian | ’ Meets each Tues-| |Expert radio repair withoat deiays| the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals.| The situation was so scandalous| gpcerving past Master Night, Two | of the building or at this office and BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS || day at 8:00 P. M. 1. 0. O. F. HALL. | |5 o poy 2165 217 Seward| The record would have »\h““"j(h:\( the Government discovered 22| 1 o Dw*r.(.- All Blur Lnd"e Ma- | must b(, ml\un'd The furnishing gf | Visiting Brothers Welcome PHONE 62 . e Sy Do v ket ks G i TP Bl et e mat bt S et | GRAY MARINE ENGINES || subos Honros o crae e e e ola Civll Works| o raining upnandled rellel OIgers | ng, yasons, nvited. Refreshments, | cretlon of the Ufm'}m- joner of Pub- SALES and SERVICE H. V. CA » Secretary rauds back in the ks|In other words, they had merely | poio. Mag:, Douglas (321-t2) | lic Buildings. W. E. Reynolds, Com- J Weldi d Machine Sk g = Administration days, and that|peen filled out and certified by, e missioner of Public Buildings, Fed- uneau Wwelding an achnine shop | B0 e L May's poliical machine b\lrxv_'d grocers—including May's cousin and| LET YOUk money earn four|eral Works Agency. { 5 J down the county courthouse inprother-in-law without even both-|percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor- | First publication, July 15, 1946. = = o ? | s o e ) - ) - O May's home town in order to de-lering to put the certificates in the | poration demand notes. | 2 e . seinml | stroy the relief records and pre-!hands of alleged relief recipients. |- There is no substitute for newspaner aavertismq. | F 0 R C ][ A R T E R vent the conviction. Patterson also ce some of the alleged relief | i would have discovered that 14 of | recipients were in the cemetery, | | May's frie and political sup-|this would have been difficult. $s porters weit to jail for relief|Others were mountain® families | ACROSS 34. Wonder and ; M- s. LEOTA 0 lle!‘ nay and llp a irauds, and that May appeared asiwho could 1ot read and write and| 1, Room in a foar [ N $ their [had (5 depend on the County Re-| " Tres Faich k A o ‘ M. S. DONJAC—$45 per Day and up y/ b 1k against. the Pederal rificates, | & Coule | airbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse ‘ ANYWHERE ANYTIME for PLEASURE ' " Vriting / NS 3 TQQ . B ict e b pald by thel JAme ths PR bt oTiteliherde: [npiEment | . VIA HAINES or BUSINESS i 3t o Y R 2 Date of First Trip to Be Announced Later Federal Gove and is suppos- | the local relief crowd burned down | 13 Bellos 45. Pinch g : A Ao ) i cd to be the servant of the Federal|the county courthouse to destroy Sieenterhouse 3 PLAN NOW to make this SCENIC PIONEER ' PHONE 79 or BLUE 449 Governmeni. Therefore, it 15 a pen- | the evidence, not realizing that suf- | roblema i TRIP with ALASKA'S TRAILBLAZERS i) P | Mentiary offense to profit from|ficient records remained in Louls.| 18. Tha moon L 5 G o ) e 1 D S SO0 handling 4 cae against the Feder-|ville to convict them. In the end,| M 69 from place al Governmeni. Perhaps the ebul-!the Government had to resort to a, 21. Lights of R e Ba5 G0kl ) s e o vening e i . - L CRa9;. " o 23. Standing N bl Ay M e, | BUS LINES DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP he did not profit. Anyway, he ap-|the mails. Twenty-seven May 5 ] peared in coart shamelessly and brazenly to defend one of the worst relief frauds in U. S. history Furthermore, if the Mead Com- mittee would dig into the files of | the Post Office Department, they would fin¢ that May exerted all henchmen ciid relatives were in-| 29 | dicted, with 16 finally going to jail,| go, !including the head of May’s ma- chine, Juc stumbo. | Secretary of War Patterson and Undersecretary Ken- Mouths o volcanoes kil Aquatic bird Published istakes sh coin | . Part of a bird's wing . Doctrine . Sp neth Royall were so obsequious to sorts of prcocure to have the case May was that he was scratching dropped. He used his influence s as! their back wiile they were scratch- a Congresstain in exactly the same!ing his. Lute in the war, Patte: way he did cn bel of the Erie moved heavea and earth to pass a Basin war profi {compulsory labor bill conscripting . Stuffs |all labor. May introduced this for ROLL |him and nushed it through the ent_again card aints that, backi House. It was killed in the Senate in 1034, Harry Hopkins and 'his! "movan also has favored ‘more CWA stafi found that in May'similitary conirol of the atom and home towi: of Prestonburg and the|wmay has carried the ball for him surrounding county, 112 percent of on this, Hc introduced the May the peopl> were on relief—in other Bin givine major atom control to words, moic people than were injthe military and, more recently, . South Amer- jcan Indian the county. May’s industrious ma- ¢ gleefu!ly acquiesced in the sa- ¢hine, led by nis henchman, Judge potage of e Senate’s Civilian | Walt Stumbc, had even dug up control Bl by the House Mil jhundreds of names of people later| affairs Comunittee. identified ac buried in the ceme- | (copyriGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 1946) tery. May's brother-in-law, J. D. Mayo, a grocer, wus in on the racket. So!percent. was his cousin, Curtis W, May.‘porauon demand LET YOUR mwouey earn rour' Buy Alaska Finance Cor- | netes. (295-tf) | 54, Piece of baked clay | k Indian §. Period of time JUNEAU, ALASKA 1 s ) . 2 - ) -] JOHN SATRE, JR. a= a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENL Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "SHE WOULDN'T SAY YES" Federal Tax—12¢ per Person PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! R e Vet e S e i S S G S N New Construction and Repairs Jobs Free Estimate Phone Douglas 192 | JACK BURFORD—Lecal Agent l 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 * The B. M. Behrends | Bank & Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERICAL SAVINGS