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PAGEFOLR® ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ ~ : FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1946 | DR.E.H.KASER ||| TheCharlesW. Carfer 20 YEARS AGO 2%: supirE mple of how one strike may halt Daily Alaska Em pire g kgt Published evers evening except Sunday by the production in scores of plants, causing wage losses PR i g Rl 850 §o loREsE s o8 Wotikers ot RVolved oy DENTIST Morfuary HELEN TROY MONSE i y - PhEN Bsnsn.nmq DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - " Vice-President g i one WILLIAM R_CARTER - - - “Editor and Manager More and Cheaper Food AUGUST 30, 1926 HOURS: 9 A. M. to 8 P,AL Poflrthpglg;‘éa?;;m Sts. i e Managing Editor A - - Business Manager A big run of pink salmon through Chatham Strait and Peril Strait | 1s reported by Nick Bez, Superintendent of the Alaska Consolidated Canneries. AUGUST 30 Minard Mill Mrs, Katella Kendall Marlyn Feero Mrs. Albert Carlson (New York Sun) e 3 s Second Class Matte g J.;wni}l-,.";'“,f“"?"”d Class o It is plain enough to any one that since the first Delivered by carrier in Junflumznd Douglas for:fil 50 per month; of July, when the Office of Price Administration ex- Sk et 991 ke Yeats E15 pired and free markets came back, the supply of goods By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: # One vear, in advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; |of nearly all kinds has enormously increased. That is Card Beveraje Co. Wholesale 805 10th St The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery stant District Forester, left for San Francisco PHONE 704 ska. | B. F. Heinzleman, £ to resume his work in promoting pulp and paper manufacture in Ala @eecsc0ees o0 ®eccecsssse B T R fer a favor if they will promptly notity |Particularly true of meat and other food. Since re-| Mo, Maude STamiA HAY, GRAIN, COAL PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT the ness C e of any failure or irregularity in the delivery vival of OPA the items excluded from its op n(mn{ ~ and QTORAGE for MIXERS or SODA POP S S / { Mrs. W. S. Pullen, daughter and son were passengers aboard thel Princess Louise from Seattle. e omes: News Office, 002; Business Office, 374. have become even more plentiful; OPA itself has been e 00 v s 0000 e e - | busy lifting price ceilings on other goods, with the aim The Assoct B O A elacivery entiticd to the use for |Of Increasing supplies. Yet prices on commodities that | o eaoC el hens dlspaiches credited to it or not others |are becoming more plentiful ‘are well below what nu»{E I B “ |- A o, 4 bl . i gt g b | Mrs. Livingston Wernecke, wife of the Superintendent of the Mayo tis8 credited s ‘paper and also the local news published ', plic had to pay for them, under OPA, to obtain ar els |ner i ; Leres s ko them at all. The 138 per cent rise in food prices re- VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Building CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market plant of the Treadwell Yukon Company, passed through Juneau enroute 478 -— PHONES — 371 | IVH . r , 5 JEen “Alaska Newsoapers, 1411 | porteq by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, covering {he| M|SS Fa"’banks e VACRHD S R High Quality Foods at ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager 25, ] __ period June 15 to July 15, covers official prices, of | B | & ; e Moderate Prices 4 course, and is wholly unrealistic. Prices have risen | W d 2 I t The most severe earthquake in the history of the Azores Islands was Open Evenings Phone 318 above OPA ceilings, but they have falle below the e In n erlor reported by the American Consul | e o bck market prices | i | | Jones-Stevens Shop | | | METCALFE SHEET METAL the OPA produced no speculative uprising on the part |Earl Beistline, mining instructor at| ey ik i i READY-TO-WEAR Tanks and Stacks—Everything of consumers. It sees no signs of one developing. It|the University of Alaska, was to Weather report: High, 53; low, 50. o P { in SHEET METAL found no tendency of the public to stock up, no “buyer |take place in Fairbanks last Sat- . s B0, Ueward Street Near Third Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. resistence” to high prices |urday, with one hundred guests in- § s et || e It is not necessary to guess and depend on hearsay |vited to attend the ceremony at the z . . . | " " Lo cxtblih the fact sha e maskets mase o omiy eyt cnunen e~ { Daily Lessons in English 9 . conpa Femmer Transfer The Rexall Store 1;1:1]‘ ed the .\uppl_v‘\nr h;nd but have done so m]m‘ Mr. Beistline is the lsm, of Mr. | L2 f Prompt Courteous Service Your Reliable Pharmacists declines in price An advertisement of one of the|and Mrs. Ralph Beistline of Ju- ! boeror oo s o | S | leading chain store food distributors tells the sto w.,p:‘, After f. few days at Mt g i o, i i ngzir:n‘;;nfi:‘%(:sfiz BUTLER-MAURO plainly enough. During the OPA regime about all it | McKinley National Park, the WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “It was in a southernly| | o %0 e s‘ i ever advertised in the meat line was fowl of one kind | couple will continue to Juneau for| direction.” Say, "It was in a SOUTHERLY direction.” | | B e Y 4 ¥ : e . {or another. Now its advertisement reads: “All the|a three weeks visit with the bride- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Plaid. Pronounce plad, A as in ADD.| STRIKES AND PRODUCTION | meat you want.” Among its item, of Which there are |groom's parents. Scottish pronunciation is A as in PLAYED. I'l Alaska Music Suppl HARRY RACE % ebaker Gop. | (PIFtI-five, are; Porterhouse steak, 60 cents & pound,| - OFTEN MISSPELLED: Inseparable; AR, not ER. e pply : A memerandum issued by_the Studebaker GO | p il roust, 59 cenis; silon steak, 6 cnts. | M AR'NERS (HOOSE S rthur M. Uggen, Manager Druggist poration covering the year from August 1945 to August | he Sun's daily box scores of the city’s food prices | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us| | Pianos—Musical Instraments “The Squibb Store” 1946 will tell you why you haven't been able 10 g€t [show that even in the five weeks since OPA relinquish- | THEIR NEW HEADS | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | and Supplicr Where Pharmacy Is a that new car, why, because of the shortage, the Way ed control of meats, the index of those prices has| | IMPULSE: a spontaneous inclination. “An impulse stirred him to| | Phone 206 Second and Seward Profession is paved for the black market. The memorandum declined steadily. In the black market rib roast, for| : § aneous 4 s pulse s | Je=mel. et and Seyard | ” might as well have been issued by any auto manu- instance, sold at from 90 cents to $1.10 a pound Frl('(‘si Arleen Godkins was elected presi- | action i facturer. They have all been up against the same |yesterday ranged between 47 and §3 cents. Butter,] dent of the Juneau Mariners in a NKE GENERAL thifg ¥ also relieved of price control, sold in the black market | close election éml night at the ‘ by REPAIR SHOP > y il L lat between 90 cents and $1 a pound. Most stores were | first meeting of the year. ERN Tlo U ETTE Welding, Plumbing, Oil During the year producl{un at (he Studebaker getting between 69 and 72 cents a pound terday,| Other officers elected were: Jean- ROBERTA LEE | Blarksmnh“worknmu plant was halted time and time again—not because ;4 there was plenty for everyone. The Sun's charts | nette Casperson, Vice President; P b st sl ¢ SN s GENERAL REPAIR WORK of strikes at the plant—but because of strikes in'shoyw clearly that, since the end of price control, not | Oakes, Secretary and Ruth Larsen Phon ; ! Q. Should the envolope containing a formal invitation be addressed | | ——onc 204 929 W.12th St | 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau's Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEA'TS PHONE 202 b plants supplying parts to the company. only has supply mounted steadily, but that the increase | Treasurer. During the year there were about 40 strikes in has been accompanied by a steadily declining index | Mrs. P. S. Washington and Miss to Mrs. R. J. Wilson, or to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wilson? plants supplying parts and materials to Studebaker. of prices. }'Mnldrvd Fluck are the troop advis- A. Tt should be addressed to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wilson; but the “The Store for Men” As a result a scheduled production of 134,000 autos Quite a change this, from closed butcher shops and | ors and the troop committee con-|envelope of an informal invitation may be addressed to the wife only, | over nine months was cut to 43,011 the long lines of customers outside those that remained | sists of Mrs. Ernest Gruening, Mrs. | including her husband in the invitation. QAB' 9 Strikes outside of the Btudebaker plant which{open, waiting in the hope that a little meat might be| George Folta and Mrs. Henry Q. What is the correct position of spoons when arranging the o N S : : left on the occasional day when the rumor spread that | Hogue. The troop is sponsored I halted production in the plant resulted in layoffs of |, "o 1ain siore had a little for sale—while the “insid- |the Woman's Club the men employed by Studebaker. These men 10st crov ook meat out of back doors or direct from de-| The new offic 15,000,000 man-hours table? | A. The spoons should be placed at the right of the knives, with| hollow sides of spoons upward. i ¥ YOUR 107 Cherry St. Front St—Triangle Bldg. (I AALA R Seattle 4, Wash will meet soon of work of better than $20,000,- jivery trucks at prices far above those quoted in theito plan for the year. 000 in wages, due entirely to strikes and slowdowns in advertisement | New members are always we Q. On which arm should the bridesmaids carry their flowers? | w f. ld, e T ot msing e il A Ul on he bt arm o on e aem nearest ne specwer | Warfield's Drug Slore ron "‘e waShin fon “In Henry Clay we have an Am- | legislative battle resulted in a stale- | e announced later | e e oot | | Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) W ll P g erican of a most authentic pat-|mate and the responsibility was| 1 a aper PAT OAKES, Secy. v tern. There was no man of his|turned back to the Congress { PR A H lO OK d l [A RN NYAL Family Remedies Merry-Go-Round generation who represented more| A ( RO an X C. GORDON HORLUCK’S DANISH IDEAL PAINT SHOP | gf Amnfrica than e K1 e “"‘““" BARKLEY BACKED OPA | Upited States Attorney Patrick ST S SR R e e il DR L ICE CREAM Phone 54 A lCon[mue’d from Page One) lar, almost sistible attraction| Senator Barkley again shouldered| . Gilmore Jr. today disclosed that | one 549 Fred W. Wendt ' 1. What are the four other names by which the flag of the United | States is also known? 2. What kind of acid is found in vineg —— he had for men of every class and|the burden. A lesser man would, |Allen Keithley, who had been fority leader of the United States every temperament came, not from/ have balked. With consummate pa-| charged at w}nngoll with assault i Senate, his has been one of the the arts of the politician, but from tience and skill, he guided a new|yith a dangerous weapon, in con- i HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET GLACIER ICE (0. most difficult of all post-war as- the instant sympathy established| measure through committee,| nection with the beating last sprin 3. What insect builds nests of paper attached to *bushes, . trees, ¢ 2 f, signments. Our system does mot between him and every fellow-|thtough the Senate and out of|of Agnes ;m,],' ; \v,..,”"w”l el End Toofs of houses? | Lgh“_‘f; Meats At All Times Regular Home Deliveries surround the office of mafority countryman of his” | conference. During sweltering Wash-| woman, has now pleaded guilty to 4. How many voyages did Columbus make to the New World? | LT P MONTERE R leader with the appafitus of pro-| Some future historian cannotington weather, he worked with the| the included charge of assavlt WG ate the thre famots. B ot mhiMes | PHONES 553—82-—95 Ph 114 tection and staff work which'prop- but apply Wilson’s description of|Senate committee day and night!anq pattery i oY ! e ] one erly serve the White House or Cab- Clay to Senator Barkley. The char- and would take to his Washington| Keithley was sentenced to 30 days % Y, y inet positions or even a lowly price | acterization is too strikingly similar|home a full briefcase and Work|in jail it % IL a ;I”, Star-Spangled Banner, Stars and Stripes, and Red, ® B.P. 0. ELKS administrator. to go unnoticed. | some more. [has already been in custody. The!| ' " oo e, teet g afikod The Alaskan Hotel The majority leader is directly Wilson’s influence on Senator At one midnight session of the felony charge against him has been ZiaccHoianld { &Yzz:ne;ery second. And fou_rth exposed to all the pressures of his| Barkley obviously has been pro-|Senate, Senator Barkley arose to|gismissed. oI S Taan e e Yl Newly Renovated Rooms own constituency, and in addition found. Although I have no way of €XPlain a highly complex pricing e AR 5V 4. Four, e LJ;;S ::‘e e, E. C. REY- al Reanonshie Haths must bear the burdens that flow knowing, I suspect that when the Standard in the bill. His extempor-| GIRL FOR JOHNSONS 5. Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms. e S’“’ ted Ruler. W. H. . from the vast and complex welter majority leader is harassed and | @neous exposition read with such! A baby girl weighing eight pounds 3 = Sy , Secretary. PHONE SINGLE O ‘smon!hnm and precision in the was born to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Congw sional Record that opA‘gtmnmf{ at St. Ann's Hospital at SMITH HEATING and APPL!ANCE cn. : | MOUNT JU::?S;’NLDO:L‘;EF&?@}‘; . UPHOi,lgfrEé;Y P |1a expressed amazement as 5:32 o'clock of legislative problems that his re- | troubled, he turns to Wilson's writ- sponsibility requires he master. ings for comfort and solace. In- Moreover, he is on the firing line deed Barkley's public utterances #W3 esterday mmmng > v 3 arklev hg S = e it g A M \ of legislative debate, day in and | are usually flavored with the digni- ;“l’ how Senator Barkley had found| FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE }V‘O;daty“ng e?ch month day out, and has the duty of guid- |ty and sweep of a Wilsonian essay.|'N€ time to master an intricate|effective liberals of our time. 1 ks H . n Scottish Rite Temple RE-UPHOLSTERING ing through the shoals and quick-| And I have seen no better state-Subject in such technical detail. | Kentucky has provided the na- 0il Burners Pluml:mg T Heahng beginning at 7:30 p. m. NEW FURNITURE sands of controversy a program ment of what I know to be Sen-| o o |tion with its full quota of leader- DAY PHONE-—476 NIGHT PHONE—BLACK 791 M. L. MacSPADDEN, Phene 1 st which is composed of many issues, ator Barkley's political philosophy| _ PRAISES KENTUCKIANS ship in this administration. There Worshiptal®Masters. JAMES W[ | Eoenest .= 18701 Bk great and small. This is a task that |than this excerpt of Wilson's great| This episode is but one of manyjs the distinguished Chief Justice, LEIVERS, Secretary. requires the ability to exercise|address at the dedication of Con-|!n the experience of the majority| Fred M. Vinson; Wilson Wyatt, the promptly a thousand judgments. It gress Hall in Philadelphia in 1913: leader of the Senate. But it illus- | veterans' housing expediter; Keene calls for a sound concept of stra- “Politics, ladies and gentlemen,|trates a measure of the man's|johnsen, Under Secretary of Labor; tegy and great personal leadership.|is made up in just about equal Ereatness. This amazing capacity |and others in positions of respon- These qualifications are possessed|parts of ccmpensation and sym-|for comprehension has been dupli-)sibility and trust. I know they as , ALASKA ELECTRONICS| Siiver Bow Lodge @No, A 2, LO.OF. Salesand Service Meets each Tues- | | %xpert radio repair withoat delays) day at 8:00 P. M., 1. O. O. F. HALL. 3, 0. Box 2165 217 Seward CONCRETE by my Senator to an unexcelled pathy. No man ought to go into|cated in Congressional decisions on | well as the people of Kentucky join Visiting Brothers Welcome it bolitics who does mot comprehend | the United Nations Organization,|me in the conclusion that, as FLOYD HORTON, Noble Grand PHONE 63 e the task that he is going to attack.| the British loan, atomic energy,| Woodrow Wilson said of Henry For Every P“rpflse H. V. CALLOW, Secretary ———— | BARKLEY PRESSED CONGRESS He may comprehend it so complete- | Veterans’ housing and a host of | Clay, there is no man of his gen- The 79th Congress did not ac- ly that it daunts him, that he‘“‘h critical problems. And the |eration who represents more of complish all that everyone hoped doubts whether his own spirit is' Yesults add up to the fact that|America than Alben W. Barkley. or expected. Much of President!stout enough and his own mind|Senator Barkley is one of the most | (corvicn, peL symprcate, e 1946) Truman’s program was not enacted able enough to attempt its great| — into law. There were compromises, undertakings, but unless he com-| and adjustments that, depending prehends it he ought not to enter| JUST PHONE 182~ or —033-2 long, 2 short Everything Sporting ) S upon one’s point of view, were sat- :.ll AI!(’;‘ h]el has (‘omprehlvnded it, CrOSSWOi‘d Puzzle % AND Goods SPORT CENTER isfactory. Certainly I was not sat- there should come into his mind| latlad it the iltimate dectslon onUhose profount impulses of - sym-| £ "AGRORS"F" 5. Alaney mads of 4 DELIVERY WILL BEGIN WITHIN - price control. But most of these pathy which connect him with the| 1. Wisp of smoke silver wire deficiencies relate to transitory is- rest of mankind, for politigs is a| § Salamanders g JES o B A FEW MINUTES i sues which perhaps are not too business of interpretation, and no, animal ;;z{lm‘f E L L l S A l R L l N E s i Molten rock e D A G A T E T LY T Al atomic age. Further, it gave to the a young newspaper reporter I cov-! 20. Size of coal | important as measured by time. men are fit (ox it who do nol see | S v 88. Place with H Sensitive 3 R i » challenge p i ) ale! only one i O e ‘baiahatense o he and seck mare than e v d | 1 Mepibtrne - Sl |l DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN day, the 79th Congress, in my vantage and interes! | 15. Plant modified 40. Topers S| = P b dw u judgment, did measure up. It for- by environ- 41. Sick e it an an ver sealed, I hope, any doubts that FAMOUS RECONTEUR is A e % J“nea“ Ready.M'x i« via : elers '“g range the United States will not fully dis-| I have watched Senator Barkley's| =~ Indian X }}m,xs 2 = With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and charge its world obligations in this' career with deep interest since as' j& Dosbtized SRR B = Concrete Inc steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle 3 9 L] FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 21 Binding fabrics 51. Exaggerated a 27. Proper character aweather i (muun of ducks 5! Grown boy 63. Breathe 0. Gift 9. Indication rapidly world a ringing example of a re- ered his first campaign for the 22, Botch s stage role Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 3 % ijve government function-'Senate Jears ag AV | 23 Falling weight 55, Palm leaf = presentative go' nt functio: d S(l]dlvl 20 years ago. I have known of & pile 56, Hindu garment 60. Presently DOWN _— - ——_—_—_—__ ing for a free people while other of his genius as a tireless cam- driver 57. Early 61 Deed . Ran away T n E IL d “ E Sustams were fumbling and strug-| palgner. I have lstened many ties | 28 Gollage desres alphabetio G2 Opposite of 2! Fine openwork A COMPLETE JANITORIAL SERVICE MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE - fabric i gling for stability. For these fun- as he would draw upon his unlim- . Egg-shaped damental achievements Senator ited repertory of stories which have . Military WINDOW AND RUG CLEANING ‘ Machine Work — Welding responsibility. The kind of endur-|real opportunity to obtain a fir: ing liberalism espoused by Wilson hand knowledge of his great capa and championed and made effec- city as a legislator, as a lawyer tive by Barkley in this generation and as a leader. is the course where lies the great- I was called to the White House Soft mineral Two-toed sloth . British legislature 21. Note of the o 29. Move i i P aior | mads: R s 3 student fi:rkley' PL AR view THAd. majou] s M the’ Senaise o, fan- (e G 7| 5 Brenks ong || Floors of all types cleaned, waxed and polished by electric machine ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE ponsibility. ous reconteur. I have known him H DAILY SERVICE ON ALL TYPES O Vi point | F JANITOR WORK HONE 863 It is well known that Senator as a friendly and tolerant man of . Large plants ALL 50—Lew Schaf d b B 1012 West 10th Street P! Barkley's hero is Woodrow Wilson. great ability. But personal exper- . Ovule CALL 50—Lew Schaffert and leave your number These two figures have much in ience with Senator Barkley in the . Constellation common in their philosophy of legislative crisis on price control Lusn‘?"tlir i3 b government and concept of public!this summer afforded me my first . Idle talk s DOROTHY NELSON 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. Present this coupon to the box office of the . est hope for America. Indeed the wiwen Senator Barkley and his a Fqfi_‘;;e‘,‘;?l{;’”sh CAPITOL THEATIIE ¢ New Deal of Roosevelt of which sociates of the Democratic leader- ““money . . Varlety of Senator Barkley was one of the ship urged President Truman to ap- principal legislative architects was,! prove the first price control bill 1 suspect, in the Senator's view|In earnest tones, Senator Barkley peach Preposition American caricaturist and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "OKLAHOMA" The B. M. Behrends merely a timely evolution of Wil-| insisted that the President sign 39. Hebrew deity sonian ideals the bill. The President was obvious- i o Federal Tax—12¢ per Person B nk S | ly reluctant not to follow the ad- :2 ;j{uu_mzu'a e a £ QUOTES WILSON vice of his party leaders. Upon an- dedin ol MRS 4 é O ‘] I came across a singular paral- alysis of the first bill's provisions,| |57 & R PHONE l Tun nuYAl' BL"Z CAB co‘ Oldest Bank m Alaska ‘ lelism recently in remeading Wil-| however, the President concluded . Discarded i F nd | son's “Calendar of Great Ameri- he could not approve it and with i o) h and an insured cab WILL CA.LL OR YO.U s COMMEBICAL SAVINGS cans.” In writing of an illustrious great courage he exercised his con- Food fish RETURN YOU to ycur home with our compliments. predecessor of Senator Barkley's,|stitutional right of veto. Thus four | [° - Blilicat cagion WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! . - devression Wilsén said: land one months of a bitter |