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PAGE FOUR ‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ; THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1946 i’ux(-vs to announce that, in view of existing conditions, with Alaska concerns for the further improvement of DR. E. H. KASER The Charles W. Carter Sunday by the every even: e its vessels, lay off its 20 employees, and withdraw the DENTIST Moriuar HE 7 prasident | boats from service. s T sy BLOMGREN BUILDING Y §:;l:};;’l«‘\? :}:;(;%‘Eil.x.””_ i »‘» i Bd I{\xr:‘t‘::{(;i’:yu;g{;gé‘ We believe it is . :.ul snuunr‘:n when .H‘f‘ Ie\b:)i ) ; ,JULY 25, !ggl? HOURS-PshAone 56 Pourth and Franklin Sts. D 7l i o g B e anager | unions are in such powerful positions in America today | o JULY 25 . Ja er left on the Prince Rupert enroute to Hyder. : . M. to 5 P. M. PHONE 136 > ~— |that they can close a business, halt progress, impede | o . g ¥ B P O A Thar " O MM | opment. But that's the situation today. This| e R. B. MARTIN e . T. Jackson, General Manager of the Chichagoff Development " Delivered by carrier in Juncau and Dourlas for 8150 per monthi i on1y one case. There will be more to follow. e JOHN L. McCCORMICK o reported conditions are excellent and the mine doing fine at| | ‘The Erwin Feed Co. Card Bwerage Co puid;t the tollowing rates: | Surely no man in his right mind would invest|® Jomn SN - 8 othie i Bk TAF Gicary g A ). Bl Al vrias Wbk 0ime, In - any Alaskan enterprise today. Those now | l;;I;DI;I BoGENs % § o X —_— : : S PHONE 704 Wholeafxe 805 10th'St. | « e o ity |In business are losing thousands of dollars because|s oo rro PRUEOE o Sl Little “Wooly” Fleck observed his seventh birthdey @t Douglas by HAY, GRAIN, COAL PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Kiws Otficy, 802; Business Office, 374 of the obstructions thrown up by a few powerful|q jEopov ALIEN MOORE e |Cnicrtaining a number of his little friends and STORAGE for MIXERS or SODA POP — unions. The greatest inflationary power in America AUL SMA 3 — rcely ontitied to the use for |today is the power of the labor unionist to demand A el . Sam Guyot and Henry Roden came in from Skagway on the Admiral VANITY BEAUTY paiches credited 1o it o not others | g get higher wages. That's the big pressure behind|e o & o o » © © © @ ® o o [Roger: cA Llron NIA here the dam. That's the reason for the end of OPA, st o = Grocery and Meat Market SALON T NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | which we doubt will be revived in any effective form. | f=r""""=""""""""""""") | Weather report: High, 64; low, 59; cloudy. 478 .— PHONES — 371 Cooper Butlding : e e i e High Quality Foods at ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager Moderate Prices Open Evenings Phone 318 Avenue S, BERtHS, NapT Ap ety The business man's counter-weapon is higher prices B Higher prices are results of inflation—not its cause H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E z . . . by Meanwhile, in the case of those companies Whose || gy oy e ri o { Dally LESSOHS n EngIISh W. L. GORDON i 2 8 2 prices are fixed by law or quasi-legislative agents, such | T bt compel” i e s bl Jones-SIevens shop METCALFE S XL Heating—, is to go out of business and wait. oo - WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Every student must work LADIES'—MISSES’ ka'l'l-n:‘;f‘:“flffio:ns—‘:ut Rt s = e their own problems. S Every student must work HIS own prob- -TO- cks—Everything . FRIDAY, JULY 26 3 ! READY-TO-WEAR in SHEEY MITTAT 'le‘,d]}fm HEART AND HOME MISPRONOUNCED: Finesse. Pronounce fi-nes, I as in IT,| | Seward Street Near Third | Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. — as common carriers or gold mines, the only ans | (Wasbington Bost) This is an auspicious day for be- [ ccent last syllable. | % { ¥ ginning outdoor educational pro- OFT MISSPELLED: Supersede; SEDE, not CEED, | mm i | Protests continue to seep from Manila concerning jects. Many will find in wood lore SYNONYMS: Revive, restore, refresh, renew, reanimate, re msci»‘ Fe er Trans‘er The Rexall Store | the policy followed by the Army toward its GI news-|an inexhaustible source of pleasure.| . Prompt Courteous Service Your Reliable Pharmacists | paper there, The Daily Pacifican. The general tenor |Birds, flowers, shrubs, trees offer . o Tl % : BONDED WAREHOUSE £ “Use a wor ree S 1d yours. Let us 4 |is that the Army has imposed a strict and unwar-|countless opportunities for fascinat- WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yo 0Oil—General Hauling BUTLER-MAURO increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: ranted censorship and that certain high officers have [ing and beneficial study. ! indulged in vindictive treatment of staff members. BUSINESS AFFAIRS AMITY; mutual geod will; | Many factors enter into proper appraisal of the situa- not, Folly may easily untie.” tion, not the least of which is the problem of main- PRSI Phone 114 Triangle Square DRUG CO. s anE BuATelt, [ HARRY RACE hip. “The amity that Wisdom knits eare. D SITI'.\TION Pessimism normal proc tards and filters the s of the mind. It Alaska Music Supply Elsewhere in today's Empire you will find an iuining discipline now that the war has ended. Neve: e e 3 W . wivetsamens annaunin th eath af e DEW-ho | (oo, e A% s 1 aPDEAT Cha Ay (S ot HEKInE S prsents § MODERN ETIQUETTE ® ek & O e Druggist Southeast Alaska enterprise, the Coastal Navigation | commandets in the }"hilip}mms have used a heavy and |jess perspective. Business men and ROBFRTA LEE Pianos—Musical Instruments “The Squibb Store” Company. Just two weeks ago we carrled announce- |none too skillful hand in enforcing their concept|women must be realistic, but they ! ___ . oooooooomer g and Supplicr Where Pharmacy Is a ments heralding the inauguration of service by the new lof what is a proper scope for Army newspapers. cannot afford to let the cirus of 3 : g Phone 206 Second and Seward Profession transportation concern which intended to serve South- In the Pacific, as earlier in Italy, much of the|pessimism creep into their blood Ql Is In x?n;uolr to um{nu;u'u niu;ln engug(;mcm tolmxlt;:mrei:nl\'os AN | | co— & sast Alaska ports with two modern vessels. | complaint seems to be over the Army’s arbitrary bar- [and distort their sense of propor- very close friends before giving out the announcement openly? 5 o '“T';]‘,‘ m:ni,;:y l:::dp ‘mw trip and the venture was |riers. According to members of the Pacifican staff, tion. A. Yes; the bride-to-be and her fiance should write notes to their HE}’{%{E%"?%%ERAL 20FH CENTURY MEAT rero i S ekt e oingrly Army authorities have banned all comment on con-| NTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS | relatives and close friends a few days before the formal announcement is | OoP MARRET 4l e 4 O ed and | troversial subjects in letters to the editor, have for-| New charges that Spain is har- made | | Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Juneau's Most Popular “The Coastal Navigation Company, organized and |, 40 "eqitors to publish press association stories On {poring elements and sponsoring ac- - ot § _ 5 Blacksmith Work “Meating” Place incorporated. and with all its authorized stock owned |y,¢o 01 problems in the Philippines, have killed stories |givities that threatens world peace Q. Where should the date be written on a soclal ietter or note? GENERAL REPAIR WORK ONLY TH in Alaska, was founded for the purpose of offering |.,q cartoons pertaining to demobilization, have banned [scon will be heard. They will be A. The date should be written at the left of the signature, cn the| Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. P‘i{(n)fii:’rz?zp it service between towns in Southeast Alaska to fill 2 cartoons on officer-enlisted man relationships and |promptly denied. last page of the letter or note. conditions established by the company were, to the | the Articles of War put some limitations on what are | picicus because it was timed so need which has long been found wanting, and to |have even attempted to introduce material reflecting, persons whose birthdate this is Q. Is it good form, when introducing two persons, to say, “This is 5 >} assist to the best of its ability the much desired prejudice and poor taste. In some instances, it is|are promised by the stars: A year my friend, Mr. Wilson"? The Store for Men" CARO TRA“SPER de: pment of Southeast Alaska. charged, ]mlmx-s have bee:! li:n:.n\ed ifrom] the )impprs\(,l prosperity and contentment. P mplies that the other person is not a friend. ! ’ . i fice . And one man, a technician fourth grade, was| Children born today will be am- | " he Coastal Navigation Company, in order to | jof | hildren rn today a R e - i maintain dependable schedules, planned to limit jts |demoted to private because he told a press service|pjtious, charitable and successful. |\ N HAULING and CRATING . < reporter that he had been compelled to dig dnche:l (Copyright, 1946) i | : 1 DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL operations, for the immediate future, solely to the | o poing removed from his Daily Pacifican job. AR Pt L an A C. GORDON Front St—Triangle Bldg. Phone 344 Phone 344 carriage of passengers. The residents of the towns to | | ! be served evidenced considerable interest in the pro- Army editors have someuimes been immoderate on spy operations was released | o ioe and voloed their appreciation-and promise | #nd_indiscreet, and, in the case of the premature|while the House Military Affairs SRR N =t T FOR posec srvlooane Yo PR | clamor for demobilization, which they helped inspire, | Committee was butchering the bill, 1. How, many miles:1s: the! averakalahipoaobliadrtvan dntine outte kAN ALTIGIO SDrllg SIOle of their full support | they did actual damage. It is impossible, too, to|and the announcement that the States in one year? ! | Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Wall Paper “The company's fare schedules were predicted | ompare freedom of the press in the Army with that|Army was firing five workers at 2. How leng does ke for food to travel from the mouth to the | upon operating expenses expected to be incurred on | of the outside, where writers have an assayable re- | Edgewood Arsenal, Md., came just siomach? | NYAL Family Remedles 'Dul DAINT SHop small vessels of this type, and as determined by a |sponsibility for what they write. Freedom of thelas the bill was heading inta a 3. What five Pr el o ; g ! HORLUCK’S DANISH r ¢ g hat five Presidents’ first names were James? | comparison with those experienced on other Alaska |press should not be confused with license to destroy)stormy trip through the House. % Hoy maryhets of Taien ring Nuws fan? i ICE CREAM Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt R : P corking | the Army. It is true also that Army regulations and | The last was particularly sus- MR oy shel i { boats of like size or type. The wages and working £ P > 5. Which is the most difficult fur to imitate? | — { i best of its knowledge, equal or better than those mlgpx-opm subjects for comment. | perfectly to influence House votes ’ AIJSWEIIRS: e HUTCHINGS ECONOMY GLACIER ":E co other boats of this size and type. The company’s Nonetheless, it is obvious that Army newspapers Mum\'—(:o-mu'\q 1 About ‘1'.000\ vmlle.m MARKET oty . {ntention and policy was to deal fairly with its em- | will fail miserably in their purpose if they are to be| Capital observers credit Senator About six seccnds. R G ks A cgular Home Deliveries | treated as mere house organs. Much of the valuable |Jim Mead of New York with a 3. Madison, Monroe, P Buchanan, and Garfield. i oS MONTHLY RATES ployees -on the principle that harmonious relationship | Locatsd in George Bros. Store | - 1 . s | contribution made by these papers in Europe gas due | new investigating verve which may 4. Never more than two sets. i between it and its employees would make good service | (; the fact that they were by and for GIs and afforded | cut-Truman Truman . . . . Sig~/ 5 Silver fox. | PHONES 553—92—95 | Phone 114 to the public possible. an expression for GI opinion. Certainly the censormg | nificant new venture in radio: 350 - > & s e | o i 8 30 “The Coastal Navigation Company was ready and | of letters beyond the bounds of decency and libel is |local streetcar and traction mm- -'~~-- willing to negotiate any differences, either direct with | questionable, as is the attempt to shut out legitimate panies throughout the U. its 20 employees, or through any properly certified | areas of the news Apd the exercise of personal ven- |are inaugurating a coast-to- gu\\L ! Alaska Union. However, after only one week’s opera- | dettas against staff members by brass hats is ir radio program. Working under the omp e e anl or'a ervlce “ion it was confronted with a demand that negotia- defensible. While a completel, "hands: off” policy, | American Transit Association, they tions for wages and working agreements be conducted such as that in effect in Eplo]m during thcf },.xr. xn-pu\‘nn 23 billian annual street- £ may not be wholly practicable in peacetime, deviations | car ride . . No men from the through rgur unions in Seattle. Such a meu‘wd for from it should be held to a minimum. Judgment is Dallas N ,l Air Station were per- the handling of a strictly Alaskan problem is both | he key to successful Army newspapers, and that|mitted to attend church the other impossible and impracticable. judgment should be equally as incumbent on com- |Sunday. Officially speaking, they “Therefore the Coastal Navigation Company re- | manders as the Army expects it to be on its editors. | were not barred from attending ) B.P.0ELKS ||| The Alaskan Hotel Wednesday at 8 pm. Visiting ms | | prothers welcome. E. C. REY- Newly_Kenovated B NOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W. H. A npnable Batey BIGGS, Secretary. PHONE SINGLE 0 p—— is being started in Juneau by a Veteran Window Cleaning-Rug Cleaning Floor Waxing MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 JUNEAU SECOND and FOURTH | | UPHOLSTERY CO. 3 ) ) 7 i church, merely barred from taking Monday of each month % H August 6. They are equally cer-|defeat. Final tipoff that he Was g bus into town. Since there was s tyhl e RE-UPHOLSTERING e wasningion i can Wi e W cottish Rite Temple NEW FURNITURE tain that a Republican will defeat in trouble was Wheeler's state-|pno chaplain at the Station, it Floors of All Tvpes Cleaned, Waxed and | beginning at 7:30 p. m. Slaughter in the final elections : reply : k by : ypes uleanea, Xed an | :30 p. m. DRAPFRIES Me _Go_kolmd aughter in the final elections. |ment, in reply to an att Y | amounted to the same thing. Lieut. | M. L. MacSPADDEN, "y Albert L. Reeves, Jr., Republican| Jimmy Roosevelt, that FDR had! comdr. Leif Johnson issued the or- i Polishedb E] tri M h | g w Phone 368 122 2nd St. p it Page Omey SO0 Of a Harding-appointed Fed-|asked Wheeler to be his Vice-| ger. ! y Lleciric Machine Worshipful Mats er; JAMES W. (Continued from Page Ome) oy District Judge in Kansas City, Presidential running mate in 1940 (copymiout, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 1946) 1 Daily Service On All Types of Janitor Work LEIVERS, Secretary. is the man expected to win out . ... Typical reaction to this was S i The Most C 2 A ALASKA ELECTRONICS gineers—in advance of acceptance— | next November Majority Leader Alben Barkiey's| THOMPSONS TRA\ELL\G i e Most Complete Janitor Service in Alaska Siiver 5"‘1'0"'(’)":,' Sales and Service i No. A 2, LO.OF, ’ it was discovered that Generall myymans old friends back home Comment: “That's one lie nobody| The Charles O. Thompson fam- Call 50... Tire employees would deliberatelyiaye yeally sore. They he in- in the entire country will believe.”|jly formerly of Fairbanks, visited 'Meets each Tues- | |Expert radio repair withoat delays| pump up the floats during the|jecteq the Nation's highest office - - - - Sponsors of effective atomic-|in Washington for a few days be- for LEW SCHAFFERT and leave your number day et 8100 Pi;M"hl' 0. O.F. HALL.| |p 0, Box 2165 217 Seward| night, thus deceiving Ay in-|inio the dirtiest political fight Mis- | €nersy control are suspicious of |fcre proceeding to their home in | -«-.-..-..-u--,,_.-u-u-..-._'_'.-«-o....-«.«.mm—_(-..:. Visiting Brothers Welcome spectors. souri has had in twenty years, at| the timing of developments far|Montreal, Canada, where Mr. | = ——— ——————————————— | FLOYD HORTON, Noble Grand H. V. CALLOW, Secretary The floats Were required t0'a time, when Democratic leaders| from Capitol Hill. The C"“fld‘""‘Thompscn is a forelgn service of- BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS maintain a certain pressure for 24 were attempting to promote har-|SPY story broke just at the h(“%hllmm with the State Department. e hours, and when the pressure|mony among the various factions.!©f the struggle within the Sen-|The Thompsons have just complet- GBAY MARINE ENGINES = would go Gown, General Tire people| For years FDR tried to purge ate Committee over civilian or mm.‘ ed a vacation trip through -the 3 would pump them up while Army!his home Congressman, GOP Ham | tary control, the Canadian report' United States. i SAUES AuN EERVICE | o | inspectors weren't around. | Fish, and finally accomplished it - < 4 o J“eafl Weldmg anll Machme Shop This fraud finally was discov- with Republican and Tom Dewey | . | A R R L R R L RS % % SEER|E ered, and a report very critical of | support. Truman, therefore, felt C — s . General Tire was filed by Army he had a right to intervene in rosSsw Puzzle ERNEIPII] | o coamommommoameams —ommomommo oo e e s e : engineers. The Army also secured, Kansas City home politics. | :A;Z | “. s. LEOTA — $8n Per nay alld “p confessions from about twenty Gen-| Here's how the whole thing hap- | ACROSS 33 Old word for & BUS SERVICE t e e Eneriin s purchase AlT[A| Qoo M. S. DONJA 5 per Day and u 1 i 24. Short and thick Y| AlCIE . . Despite this discovery of delib-| Shortly after Jerome Walsh, for-| 6 Help 36, Coated with | l"airbanks Anchora e Whitehors | erate fraud, General Tire later mer OPA attorney, announced hej . Female deer metal SIMIEIL ’ g e ! ANYWHERE ANYTIME for PLEASURE was awarded the coveted E, sup-,would oppose Slaughter, CIO-PAC| 1% Perfec 87. Weight BIEADLIE VIA HAINES BUSINESS 13. Title of a monk ug' Gun’resin N OIRININEE or posed to go only to companies per-|of Kansas City and other local A2, -GN el Date of First Trip to Be Announced Later . 14 Bpike o 0onh s S3p Eyiin o 01 oMl ! forming the highest war service. ,labor unions indicated they would| 15 Watered " W Celebes oo AN D PLAN NOW to make this SCENIC PIONEER il Furthermore, not only was the:support Walsh’s campaign. No pub- appearance o gq P, E | TRIP with ALASKA’S TRA 7 H 79 or E 44 fraud husned up, but afterward,|lic endorsement was made, how-| 16 DefeqSROWths L Red wine [S[H cJNCR\ A wil s RAILBLAZERS ; General Tire and Rubber Company | ever B AT - B D Tio[oflfA[L!! [B] 1 i 1 IN[N] » . o was given a lush contract at Hunt-| Truman, apparently figuring PAC| 19. One who makes 45. Early Muropean AWINIRICIAID| | |Z BRAITIE] IlH \ ington, W. Va, where Congress- support would do more harm than! s1. pry 47. Born [clE[SIMEe[POD[EML[olW] s man May’s nephew, William H. good, sent word back home to dig! 23. Round muscle 43. Raised ) 24. ) 2 by Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle LI E 0P ! May, occupied a mysterious but up another candidate. It was his| i “Ucu,"e‘{;m e ; §iu°'|.\,'3§e"" 4 D0UGLAS BoAT sn | very profitable role, working for brother, J. Vivian Truman — who Sound 82 Muricalisiiiny ‘ZQWN & T T T e = = | 7. profital e 1. L hand = Wil R R e b T 5 New Construction and Repairs Jobs How much, if anything, the —who selected Axtell, virtually an i 61. Masculine name £ ¥ fa }C’j g 92 £ = Chairman of the Military Affairsiunknown in county politics. Ax-| . Shortening 2 Fl’ee Esilmaie Phone Douglasl 2 ¥ - g s is! tell is rural Jacks - 4 . Mixed rain v i R Bl et P L JACK BURFORD—Local Agent > not known. However, the wholea once served as an assistant - Furnistics JUNEAU, ALASKA thing would bear investigation. In,county prosecutor. Truman pres- " Ventures e . ancther case, it is known that May sured James Pendergast and the pulled wires to get an E for his powerful Democratic machine in . Point set for = a journey's friends, the Eric Basin Company,|Kansas City endorsed Axtell’s can- Caten pha £ overriding the recommendation of | didacy. - Bitter vetch W.W. TUTTLE 1891—0ver ua" a cenh"y of Bankmg_]m Army officers who opposed the E.! This turn of events and thel . Flower as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA In the case of General Tire, ditching of the PAC pleased the Abpolatment EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. several Army engineers who knew ! President—that is, until PAC voted . 01d % thi %o theib £ the real truth about the rubber|14 to 6 to drop Walsh and hop 2 ‘P’?.'{\‘. ot the Present this coupon to the box office of the . pontoon floats, were vigorously op-,on the Axtell bandwagon. Which 3 CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “SAHARA" The B. M. Behrends {’fl‘:‘lm,‘:, Federal '1‘31—120 per Persop B ank ek - PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. Oldest Bank in Alaska . Eipy 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! posed to the E award. But lhl’)("ll did. recommendation also was overrid-; Note— i Support for Rep. Slaught- den. ;vx is terrific among women’s or- i ganizations. Mrs. Nell Donnelly TRUMAN'S SUPPORT BACK- |Reed, wife of the late Senator FIRES {Jim Reed, a bitter Roosevelt-hater, Old-line Democrats back in'is leading the “keep Slaughter in Jackson County, Mo, are dead cer-| Congress” movement. tain that President Truman's puh-] lic endorsement of Enos Axlell‘ CAPITAL CHAFF I coupled with CIO-PAC support Senatorial colleagues of Mon- has virtually assured the renomin-'tana’s Burt Wheeler refused to ation of Kansas City’s Roger C.[believe up to the very end that| Slaughter in the Missouri primary K Wheeler stood in real danger of onligation Bl e S . S il