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PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1946 ¥ )' 7 . F" . American Econom Association. Presumably that ap- Dailv Alaska Empire o i ad s, o G i a men- - § ber of both groups EMPITE PRINTING COMPANY ! election of the man fo rup the Bureau of Labor i ial importance because of the cost- Li (‘\llll\? 20 YEARS AGO i's mmrire I‘Jf;Efig.HI;TASER TheCh;:)l;i:\:.yCaner ka Statistics is of sp of-living index issued by this bureau. Statis » or bias. Dr. Isadore Lubin y, as did his AUGUST 21, 1926 Phone 56 Fourth and Franklin Sts. to be free from pr ught to keep them that HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. PHONE 136 npson MacKinnon, USN, was a passenger on the Yukon 3 = uccessor as acting commissioner, A. Ford Hinrichs.| o AUGUST 21 & -l to v I « short time while on leave from regular duty. ISCRIPTION RATES i MAer | But labor ons which were dissatisfied with| James Fullerton 5l y ! d Dousias for $LW per monthi ;the BLS index because it did not support thelr de-] ‘e Dave Miclke e | M D. illiams, Chief Engincer of the U. . Bureau of Public Roads The Erwin Feed Co. Card Beverage Co f § : mands for pay increases in wartime made it impos-| o Charles Bland o = et e Rgviat Ry o g o e lin Alaska, and Mrs. Williams returned from the westward aboard ¢ Otficein Casé Liot Girovry nce, §150; [sible for Hinrichs to obtain nomination as permanent|q - Mrs Eugene Yarbrough e, 1 Watson SHONE e R Jos 1000 i commissiox These organizations are reported to be | o Carl Hb .l " sl o h itisfied with the choice of Clague. This in itself is| g Rex K. B % TN 2 : HAY, GBAIN. COAL PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT e 602 B ottice, 3 no indication that there is anything improper about | Atis, Cotke, PRIt o1 Fourteen baseball players boarded the motorship Estebeth for Ket- and STORAGE for MIXERS or SODA POP the selection. Clague worked in the bureau for a few |, ol chikan where they meet the Ketchikan ine in a three-game champlonship | | g e - | yearstwenty years ago and after a variety of jobs i g ¢ ¢ ¢ 6 ® s & ® © & ® @ |seric ALIFORNIA VANITY BEAUTY Grocery and Meat Market SALON W 478 -— PHONES — 871 Cooper Building High Quality Foods at ELSIE H ETH, Moderate Prices despi Drmiprd the fields of social service and statistics joined the ial Security Board in 1936 At the time of his \tion he was in charge of the Bureau of Em- s M1l pioyment Security. His experience is such as to qualify for the new job, but experience is not the only step is never takel ired qualification in an executive who is bound to ¥ there will be | officiating : o war. And that first step Will|pack to 1886 when the Rev. Joseph White came to take charge in May of | finally we find ourselves set for '.\] erious showdown—and war. lai If, however, the first aggressive|of the I'he cornerstone of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church will be temorrow morning at 11 o'clock, with Walter F. Meier, Grand Master Free and Accepted Masons of the Grand Lodge of Washington The history of the church, as shown by its records, goes Open Evenings Phone 318 the course of a vital statistical index i x ot be taken if Russia knows de-| .t vear | Exvanding Susblies finitely and categorically that, if| J‘mes.s[evens sh°p METCALFFE, SHEET METAL R s B Oipa she takes it, there ‘will be war— Vi and Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren and their three children left Seattle 5 R Heating—Airconditioning—Boat with the United States. | X : DIES'—MISSES’ P N (Ne Pt T ad the steame: kon for Ju 1 Tanks and Stacks—Everythi New York Times b L6 thisnd mbldis At A on the steamex K UKo ior du: ' READY-TO-WEAR e Industrial production in June reached a new post- | o, our progy to prevent war ? 3 bl 4 war high. For many items which were not in produc- | wii;, Russia should be: 1. Avoid I'he U. S. Biological Survey has taken steps to have the embargo on | | Jeward Street Near Third Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. s g the war, the output has now reached a level |y ™0 on the British Kite | foxes from Alaska into Norway lifted, according to E. P. Walker, chiet | S e p [ or above the pre-war rate. Tllustrations |, work through the United Na-fof the Survey in Alaska " " mepra il Rl e e DRl i b Femmer Transfer The Rexall Store ind gas ranges. Other types of consumers’ durable | .ot aooressive step in violation of | Weather report: High, 68; low, 48 Prompt Courteous Service Your Reliable Pharmacists goods, particularly automobiles, still fall short of the Tnited N . | ot A : the United Nations means w e et b i i BONDED WAREHOUSE pre-war rate of production, mainly because of the[ it Gl Vga: 3. Do everything|f b z’ Ol Gorieial Hauling UTLER-MAURO and automobile strikes s R rged | . . 3 i 3 DRUG CO , 5 in our power, as so frequently urged i D | I_ E I h Y ¢ | Phone 114 Triangle Square s e o st s s sy [ 2 P00 0 e et 4 Diily Lessons in English - . 1. corpon {2t toees e NLL ¢ TUNIT this larger output is not yet fully re- | ! i i )} RTUN U I 3 hip of the Russian people. { % f upplies ‘u.Aul.nlm wbv)nv ul[un:.!(; consumer. | “(pq . Note—Another _column By [ & et S o) Alaska Mus“ Supply HARRY nAcE utheast Part of the new supplies have been required to furnish | . 5 & s SUS ' cable - letter heast yrew Pearson on how to prevent WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, cable with your letter Arthur M. U s . sl 50 thE rders c aken frc ros- | . % . en, Manager s our timber | {1 ,:'."WH S ‘I"'”,\(,{“I“',;,:,(,’,‘::,(:, l]";,‘ :.k‘,l.:”“f,'.’:fi';;,f:“ ar in Europe will follow Shortly.) | ¢ yecert date.” Say, “AGREEABLY TO your letter of recent date. By . Dfllgngi tiam . the | DO O, R | OPTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Xavier (St. Francis). Pronounce zav-| | Pianos—Musical Instruments “The Squibb Store” LR R cquired to fill the pipelines of supply—inventories and | poyxpAN WORRIES OVER CHINA : ¥ : | and Supplicr SR s shipped. The pipelines now are more| " - G “|i-er, A as oin HAVE, or as in SAVE 1 Where Pharmacy Is & ¢ d. P this point forward most of the| Straight-talking GOP Senaigs OFTEN MISSPELLED: Seminary; ARY, not ERY Phone 206 Second and Seward Profession will be available to the consumer. Thus | Owen Brewster of Maine cafie| SYNONYMS: Congeal, condense, congulate, thicken, harden, stiffen, { his d. ir in output with a larger proportion of the [back from China with some 1a eze HEINKE GENERAL MEA . hic v~ supplies available to consumers will go far to meet the | different conclusions on U. 8. re- I WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us RFI"\IR. ‘il]()l!‘ ; T CENTUmRY 1 o wledge | currer wtages. lations there than his companions, § e : i e e i MAR nmon knowledge | current shortages 3 S P b rasks | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: yelding, Plumbing, Oil ¥ , hitghone or -faote’ pilp e iBeation o B Ii1a. oecedab| Sefiatdrs Hugh EUER OUNGDIEE Increase, DU Yocabdlaty bycmib WIS WER ARG T Do Lkl ML e Juneau's Most Popular is » recent e cess | & Allen Ellender of Louisiana.|INTERCEPT; to interrupt the course of. “The letter was intercepted acksmith Work Meating” Place T \atter of | Works is found in the recent experience with nylon | and } | 2 7l GENERAL REPATR WORK ites have hose. When nylons were again produced in volume | Both had publicly urged evacuation i === o Phone 204 920 W. 12th St ONLY THE BEST OF MEA'TS > g g "Y€ lagter V-J Day the need to fill the pipeline meant |of our troops | by i —_— PHONE 202 4 engineering ynar only a relatively small part of these supplies were | Brewster gave his first report in MODERN E l U t | rd this goal. The price of | aygilable to consumers. The result was long lines of | private to sident Truman with ROBERTA LEE | “The Store for Men" today and the supply is limited. customers seeking to buy the relatively few pairs|no holds barred. He came out flat- (. SR S RN e VOO R TSRO e Store for Men' everywhere one of the available. Now that production of nylons has been |ly and aggressively against evacua- " i A A ° ALE H n under way for a number of months, the pipelines are | tion at this time. What's more, he Q. It s et “'u“; s il ‘;"”“ ,‘:”m” J SAB'N’Q p development o South- | More adequately stocked, many consumers have ac- | made his arguments stand up. Tru- her employer, and is not going to A-U]«“(]- m“t:‘ she send a »"L | [ L z s - g b vo SOULA | cumulated a s invel . 7 any byl S at it we 3 - f A. No, it is not necessary; but she should write a note of reg | . = - g estimated. Tt would mean | {5 -(||‘ i w‘l(l-”;‘m:mznwa“-h“‘lm:lx g/ mrm%- o bcllu;:g- Q. Should one always accept an invitation to “fill a pl at| Fronisis maa e | Youg, AN Chiey b industs r A mioes tipartant, | [oYe Db been able by il S0R M8 IR Ro IR ES IR S e 5 i i g | L LAATAN seattle 4, Wash have been getting steadily smaller, and in many cases | the present state of unrest. dinner? | o have disappeared Much of what Truman said must A. Yes, it is the courteous thing to do. A person never knows when | of A been work- current monthly report on industrial outbut, is ob-|diplomatic reasons, but heflet6 Ol o iad of invltation Y treemans iy TN Amn Diig) ll « « He enthusiastic about the timistic concerning the possibilities of further ex-!gdoubts that he sided with Brewster Q. Is it all right to use blue or viclet ink for correspondence? | " a ‘ apef ew the Department of Pansion in supplies. This optimism will be fully justi- | and not with Senators Butler and A. No; only black ink should be used | NYAL Banily, Remediey fied if major strikes are avoided and if OPA, by its | Ellender. i HORLUCK'S DANISH IDEAL PAINT SHOP pricing policies and delays in making adjustments,| «r am familiar with the state- e g e e e R G A, ICE CREAM Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt e . does not create such uncertainties that production is | ments of others who favor evacud-! n by held back. Because of the high level of employment | jon and I still agree with you that LO 0 K d I. EA RN Al M prevailing today, Mr. Small points out, “The economy |jt's too early,” the President told a A. C. GORDON ! — is too close to full production to allow a significant | e Maine Republican | (New ¥ Y over-all increase in output except through increased| pBrewster HUTCHINGS ECONOMY Mo GLACIER ICE CO. Choice Meats At All Times Regular Home Deliveries Located In George Bros. Store L MONTHLY RATES PHONES 553—92—95 Phone 114 didn't throw any bot-| ur productivity.” With the labor force fully | quets at Soviet Russia in his ap- 1 d, only by working more efficiently, which|pje.) He charged that the Russians t to Senate means greater productivity, can a significant expan-|w.ye turning over large quantities! 2. How many Psalms are there in the Bible? 3 m in total output take place, particularly in those| ¢ Japanese arms and materials to! 3. What does it mean to die intestate? kespear's plays in which a dog What poem by Longfellow tells of events leading up to the mar- riage of John Alden and Priscilla Mullen? | I C 1 loyee of the man-l years, to be engag find I r, in submitting areas where full volume of production has not yet Chinese Communists. i 4. Which is the only one of Sh 1 H U AL, MoTe s Civilian Production Administrator Small, in his|pe kept off the record for sound . may be placed in a similar position and be compelled to extend the \ warfle'd SDrug SIOIe . President, followed \'hv T ‘in- i ):(I“n}\lm(-(im : 1:11\“?:1”1.1(;':;\;‘;n|‘:|\lx‘x‘m(ho:u:';ml(l “I think we should continue to' appears? ‘ Q’D B.P 0 ELKS P i 4 ; : g ' o | maintain a policy of vigilance in 5. For what does the abbreviation “Mrs.” stand? | L, he A an_Statistic sociation _and_the price rises ! China to safeguard the peace of the ANSWERS i xe; every second and fourth The Alaskan Hotel ! z o TR el il bl R P s Aot e | | Wednesday at 8 pm. Visiting . ween American an o PAN SUESSED US world,” Brewster declared. “I don 1. “The Courtship of Miles Standish N .ihe Waihlmjiim i e .“, ey RPIa te JARAN QUG URRRED S US want to sound like an alarmist, but | B brothers welcome. E. C. REY- ewly Removated Rooms \ s alon he Korean border. This is A | 2. 180, NOLDS, Exalted Rul W. H. at Reasonable Rates " 4 t first time U.S.-USSR troops' Even five years later, when|in my opinion the :umxlg:\mmmn‘ 3. To die without making a will [ NOBDES, oxaltes 3 uler. % R ME“)"GO'RO&H(’ e iy firod 4t each ) Franklin Roosevelt and Admiral |of Russia and China would mean i ' . "contemen of Verona.” | {BIOGS, Beoyetaly, PHONE SINGLE 0O ther., Another censored dispatch Leahy tried to induce the nine-|development of political and mili-| % 2 . | (Continued from Page One) trom jon reports the British |POWer pact signatories and our|tary power such as the world has| PRs: ik PR | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 JUNEAU « \ff meeting daily to plan | State Department appeasers tonever seen. Within, S BRSO LOT e T A B | SECOND snd FOURTH UPHOLSTERY CO. e { Fin- coy for defending the British|blockade Japan, we could have pre-|our sons will pay the price if we | Monday of each month RE-UPHOLSTERING e sRIL \ R 3 {vented the Pacific war. | make the mistake of ignoring this.” in Scottish Rite Temple NEW FURNITURE ? hya] Eopled e il licer. | Bt Japan knew the power of our| Brewster added that mnot only 3 beginning at 7:30 p. m. DRAPERIES DEES B ta w‘, DEIEE I "L‘l”]“]“‘v‘::t”";m:;‘:-nlulmm ¢ Chicago Tribunes and|peace in the Pacific but the “peace Y0ul' Depos‘ts | M. L. MacSPADDEN, " = < # : . ssia_are AU\ Washington Times-Heralds. She|of the world” was involved in the Worshipful, Master; JAMES W.| | Fhone 36 122 2nd Bt. : Rrdale Ekd et |knew also the deceptive diplomacy | Chinese question. A R E S AFE ! LEIVERS, Secretary. h ¥ 1 a tn B i . of the British Foreign Office. And| “I cannot too strongly urge you = P T M SN o ShoNCeRE 8 "’ % .\>"[“'."”|I;:-"””l“ by little the Japs captured the |to keep our troops in China until i e N iass ALAS‘KA ELECTI‘{ONIQ : Al 2 - gl S S w;‘\f | resources of all China, then of |we have a better knowledge of the ND HOLD UNITED STATES e Ao o Sales and Service ’ ¢ S L e IndosOniges (BRI CTEY had built|extent of Soviet pians and influ- ) STATES Meets each Tues-| |Expert radio repair withoat delays . s erver's exg |up an empire which required four|ences within the nation, pleaded _ 1 H ¥ noh - ta ehohing Toralan’ |Atts day at 8:00 P. M., 1. 0. O, F. HALL. | |p . e 0040 iing foreign Alfairs|years to defeat. the Senator from Maine. “Our duty | Vikiting Brothers Welcome . O. Box 2165 217 Seward L that seldom does any; ‘warld strategy. hes nobichanged]idiglear. We owe li to ourselves and | FLOYD HORTON, Noble Grand PHONE 62 : g Joclen i it]since then. The same thing is alsojto the world to maintain a watch- | H. V. CALLOW, Secretary B ows {bat incident means war;itrye of Russia. If she gets away|ful policy and to keep our powder ‘ —~ us the best way to "'1“‘];“’ WAr, with her first ressive step in|dry in China.” i s e e i 2 — — ¥ 1 1 to let a oprospective belligerent|pyrkey; or if she annexes Iran,| “I won't argue with you on that fa) o b e ks his neck out the other aggressive steps, until| (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 1946) | i ; ps, until| (c , : t T ¥ In words, if Russia kno = e words, i, s : DEPOSITS | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN : ¥ e will be at war with us i =1 1 4 ; ; SndiR i 5l via Petersburg and Wrangell ' ited Nations, then the chances FEERA obi ‘;$ IN THIS BANK [ With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and re 100 to 1 Russia will risk no' o ACE i i ‘ steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle wa Tt et . Butter substl- 5 2 U. 8. STOCK GOES UP S e i MU ARE FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €12 i s et = ewing tool e R V- « X || WE COULD HAVE STOPPED | 1% Boom ina 2. 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