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. Y =3 PAGEFOLR '~ : THEDAILY ALASKA [-MPIRI:—- IUNEAU ALASKA X SATURDAY, SEPTFMBFR 7 |‘)46 Dall Alaska Emp"‘e j:‘!spuu;od by organized ‘Lmnr Tllu'st‘”llncludek"eq'[:n pay | from | DB E. H KASER (| The CharlesW Cafler Pnbmhed R T iy B for equal work,” “living wage” theory and “increasing | j 20 Y E A RS A G 0 THE EMPIRE DENTIST Morfuary EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY purchasing power by raising wages” theory. To'the BLOMGREN BUILDING Becond and Main Streets. Juneau, Alaska b it 3 | A AN W R RPN L TROY MONSEN - - P: extent that any of these objectives are seriously ])ul-‘ h A Phone 56 Fourth and Franklin Sts. T AR IINGO = T panor acyRresident sued by labor, the ability-to-pay theory would negate | SEPTEMBER 17, 1926 HOURS: 9 A. M. t0 5 P, M. PHONE 136 1 ‘-m‘.nm"zg,‘}éfib Shus LY gManasine Wditor|them, ‘Thus, for. example, unequal® 8bility to pay All booths had been scld for the coming Southeast Alaska Fair ~ Inecessarily would be reflected in “unequal pay for e SEPTEMBER 17 ® | which was to be held in the old Juneauw Hardware Company building on @Mlired 1n the Post Office In Janean as Second Class Matter. | 001 work » & Patricia Oakes . 5 SUBSCRIPTION RATES equal work. | e A Front Street Th : Batlvered by carrier in Junean and Douglas for $150 per monthi | A major source of new capital for industry is| e Mrs. William E Feero e - omeceEA:Y:"nLreed Co. Card BeVfl'aye Co. | 5 matl pirokEs peite &y the JORaWioE rabest found in profits earned and not distributed to stoc Mrs. "(_P‘(F‘l;f““f’_ 5 Mike Pusich went south on the Yukon on a business trip et S&GYW“? Wholesale . 805 10th St. i -?.r’:m’:‘l;’nl:d":;':z“‘"';: %0; six months, in advance, $7.80; qmlm»,s To the extent that these profits are invested | % KI;:;. ’1«\’/;‘;‘:‘:;‘ . HAY. GR “'N C()M PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT v Of their papers. land labor's real income can be expanded in two way $in the Oty Shtibetl (h‘,m‘)m. i Bt et N B e 3T _ | nigher wages and low prices. Workers in the industry SEPTEMBER 8 . S VANITY BEAUTY .. MEMBER o‘y ASSOCIATED PRESS = for | DEDELLL from both of these developments; others can | o Joseph J. Stocker L Allen Shattuck returned from Wrangell where he had been on CA L lr OBNIA t s v s 4 | Blication of ail news dispatches credited to 1t or not other- | benefit only from the lower prices. As Professor Fair-| Mary Tubbs ® | business Groce! d SALON credited in this paper and also the local news published i ol s wak. 18 ake: 3 v jeorge Baggen o B ry and Meat Market child points out, “This is the way labor makes its|e Capt. George Bage | 478 . PHONES Cooper Bullding Sy 3 — principal gain from the progressive development of | @ Mrs. R. H. Williams ®| Mrs. J. F. Malony arrived here from the _south. ki, — 371 B I e, Mty Noyapm, national industry under conditions of freedom. It is M clitt Sellers : "Mod‘p':‘“tey Fl.':od! at ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager A not a gain filched from the shares of the other factors | ® i bl o Miss Mamie Reck returned to Juneau after visiting in Tacoma : ces Open Evenings Phone 318 of production. It is labor's portion of a gain that ATEOC; BES .{ il e el e oo oevseoeeeel Thenewmotorship Margnita arrived from Seattle to be placed on Jones-Stevens shop METCALFE SHEET METAL | A larger pie is the most certain road to lm—'hl'r TR eN | mail routes out of Juneau Heating—Airtonditioning—Boat real income for workers as well as the members ¢ i LADIES'—MISSES® Tanks and Stacks—Everything society. .This calls for the elimination of every bar- | 'I'EEN AGE (lUB | - Enrollment of Juneau schools was now 427. | READY-TO-WEAR In SHEET METAL | rier to expansion of production, including make-work = Liriuia Btrest Noar Tisd Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. practices and arbitrary efforts to reduce profits, the | w".l HolD OPEN | H.s. Graves, the clothing man, arrived home after a trip scuth. —— | | | —— main incentive to larger output. | o — - NAVY\ Grace Hile returned from Ketchikan where she had been attendine| | Femmer Transfer "The Rexall Store” | Toll On mlw | H U | the teachers’ convention. Also returning were teachers Mildred Abraham- Prompt Courteous Service Your Reliable Pharmacists (St. Louis Star-Times) [ | son and Dalma Hanson. BONDED WAREHOUSE . BUTLER-MAURO With Presidential signature the legalized hold-up| Juneaws Teen-Age Club, Zack] ¢ _ Oil—General Hauling DRUG CO. ‘ by the Western silver bloc, which forced an arbitrary j Gordon, director, and Denny Mer- Lillian Bayers, Hansena Campen, Agnes Pademeister, Ethel Rundquist Phone 114 Triangle Square \ — inflation of silver prices, has been completed. Presi- |ritt, President, has made a gvnm‘al and Dora Lundstrom were in the popularity contest for Queen of the _—““_ 7 e | dent Truman had no choice in the matter really; he | invitation for all members of t : boumm.\l Alaska Fair. NEW THEORY {had to sign the bill, which requires sale of United | crews of the Canadian cruicer iy A'ajka Mll!!t Supp'y HA?)RY nACE States Treasury silver at 90.5 cents an ounce, in order |Uganda and destroyer Crescent to Lisle Hebert, travelir ef ! ; ifiter v tbat, des ¥ s ert, traveling man, left for Ketchikan on the Yukon Arthur M. Uggen, Manager In the wage negotiations last winter a great deal y,";yeq tne metal that is so desperately needed in |visit the club rooms Ao el L g v ru ngt of emphasis was placed upon industry’s alleged ability | yeqgjcine, dentistry, photography, jewelry manufacture.| As long as the two ships are inj S b EgH. 66 Tow, 63: Seloud) Pianos—Musica! Instruments The Squibb Store™ to pay. Major emphasis was given to this thesis by | A veto would have meant only a further deprivation |port, teen-agers in the crews are| eather repor igh, 65; low, cloudy and Supplier Where Pharmacy Is a i Mr. Reuther and the United Automobile Workers. It for industries that already have been forced through |welcome to take advantage of the| E=—e=oomosmmeorerormmrmmermre= PR e F e Phone 206 Second and Seward Profession | was insisted that wages could be paid without increases Senate insistence on full tribufe, to melt silver dollars | facilities of the club, housed in »\h(\ —————— ] \ «‘ i v ¢ rofits |in some instnces in order to get sufficient supplies |building that once served service-; D Iy l E gl h s in prices because American industry had large profits ookl | mens of Juneau as the USO. Avails|§ dal essons m ngiis W L. GORDON HEINKE GENERAL 20TH CENTURY MEAT and because it would benefit from the repeal of the |to stay in business. REP. E 85 that is itk Ttiis PerhbDs resting, how- |able are billiard tables, ping pong, !} AIR SHOP MARKET - g S I 1 { those 0 that is that t is perhaps interesting, how - e excess profits tax. ince the conclusion o 0s o 3 A 3 “ost 'a good juke box, letter writing fac- v Welding, Plumbi Juneau’s Most Popular i o b heard of th bility- | €VeT ~though purely academic—to culate the cost a good juke box, 5 /ORDS 'EN MISUSED: I “r ifficul g, Plumbing, Oil Burner & __ negotiations not much has been heard of the ability- | \%, © 50 N T ation. Previous silver sales on |ilities, Teading, and even refresh- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “It is not difficult to size Blacksmith Work Meating” Place to-pay theory. One reason undoubtedly is that time |, commercial market have been at the OPA ceiling |ments in the form of hot dogs and up his worth.” Say, “It is not difficult to ESTIMATE his worth.” GENERAL REPAIR WORK ONLY THE BEST OF MEA'TS has demonstrated that even under the tight standards | _7y 11 cents an ounce. Now the sales will have to be |soft drinks. | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Odeum (a hall). Pronounce o-de-um, Phone 204 929 W, 12(h St. PHONE 202 established by OPA, price relief has had to be granted ;at the 90.5-cent figure, or an increase of 19.39 cents| Director Gordon emphasizes that' O as in OBEY, E as in ME, U as in RUM unstressed, accent second ! to many industries to compensate for wage increases. an ounce. Since the nation uses about 40,000,000 |the men are welcome any time the syllable. l The relative merits of the ability-to-pay thesis ounces a year, the total tariff on the increase will be [club rooms are open, :Il('ll]o()ns OFTEN MISSPELLED: Hosiery. . Observe the I. “The Store for Men” are carefully appraised in a study, “Profits and the $7,756,000 1 year |and "‘C“‘"g’”"l““l”““xi A4 b SYNONYMS: Bridal (adjective), nuptial, connubial, conjugal. g Ability to Pay Wages,” prepared by Prof. Fred R. F'mr“ Add to that the indirect costs through the pres- | Teen-Agers will be o % WORD STUDY: #Use: o word' thres: imes and it {6 goure. . Lab is SAB' , | f e " chi . | sure given spiraling inflation, the unbalancing of the [the visitors and see that they have/ /. child of Yale University. Professor Fairchild pum(s‘fl‘"_r?nc‘05 of those nations that depend on silver as|a good time | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: [ out that this theory is fraught with danger to 1abor. |y oo ynovotary base, and the toll seems a high “m.j' B O R T PERFUNCTORY; done merely for the sake of getting through; mechani- Front, St.—Triangle Bldq. VO‘IJgE 107 Cherry St. If labor is to share in the profits, it follows that it ¢y pay for the sole benefit of a handful of Weste! OFF Seattle 4, Wash must share in the losses. He also points out that this mijp 7 I‘AN(HORAGE lITlE cal and without interest. “He did his work in a perfunctory manner. —_——— p e S y m wash' 'on dot messages. If the contents of one|trained and clever, Lunning’s career IRE GROUP Io 'i war"e'd s Drug S'Ofe FOR . e Inu was innocuous it was permitted to|was, nevertheless, short. Detected, MODERN ET'O U ETT (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Wall Paper " > ‘ } OBERTA LEE ; NYAL Family Rentedies ‘ Merry-Go-Round B " St Sttt S 15| B CORPORATION: oo romoe oo oo || et mete | e paper e | i numbered each message so that we tried, found guilty and sentenced to! Is 1t/ ill-bred for @ host or hostcss 1o open a lebtar justreceived, ICE CREAM e e Fr en e (Continued from Page One) were able to keep them in sequence. | face a firing squad. The execution | ) ficeror ghaktas — This particular ring has now been of the six saboteurs who landed on| AI\CHORM'E- 5"I’L T-—Thepiptin e Pre=nce ol guesias 4 i the Americas. During the war FBI broken up. Only recently a la.u,\ !.h( Eastern coast of the United sh.m'f;,.s Little :Ihcn ll : ]r YR A. Tt is not necesary to do so uniess one thinks the letter is HUTCHINGS ECONOMY ‘ Agents located a secret cache of number of members were deported States brought the total executions|preparing to become the first ama-! yery jmportant. Then ask permission of the guests, and glance as quickly MARKET D l i Nazi funds in the German Embassy | t0 Germany {of enemy agents in the Western |teur theatrical X:'““P to form & ¢ possible at the contents oug as Boai Shfl { in Washington. This fund totaled| AS % matler of Suaiesy many sby|Hemisphere to seven. = |€O0OL Y i Sept, 3 to incor- @ When a woman is giving @ dinner (o a party of friends in | | Cholee Meats At All Timea W gONSIRIOHION a"d D Sl £3,000000. Mot of 1) o+ survelllance - whlch - often : pre- | O FERIONGHE |porate as a non-profit, educational | restaurant, who should make the first move to leave the table when| | Located In George Bros. Store | | FREE ESTIV!X';F wes carmarked for use in €SPION") (o ted baffling problems. In one| W Were reasonably sure LrOMgitution with a $10.000 debt lim-|dinner i finished? PHONES 553—92—95 Phone Douglas 192 “;;f;“.r:fz penetration in the instance a resourceful FBI Agent the very "“"“"A‘k of “““] “‘;“ l‘;: it. Members of the former execu- A. The hostess has this privilege ok secured a soft-drink peddler's wa- | Pionage was under control not only|tive committee Frank Brink.! q when should a woman rise when being introduced to a man? e western haif of the Globe took onj ' 5 0 Th L vs in the street,| Within the United States but in|yaunarq Taylor, Earl Cooper, Vir- A s e i pa i BRE a deadly significance with each 8! s the entire Western Hemisphere as|,, Bushko, Marlish | Wissler A. nly when she is being introduce 0 an eminent man or to an & B' P' 0' ELI{S Th A] k ¢ in | meanwhile keeping an observant ginia ush arily s t| elderly man e as an 0le. incoming report. ‘German troops ‘nleye on the meeting place of the Well- Partial proof lay in the fact|orny Wagner, Nina Maddox, Ethel il Meets every Wednesd Dakar a:vmteg ozldewr;htglrlfl:mct_ Spiinge hgents. {that during the war no single en-|pars and A. B. See — were named ' ¢ m. Visiting brothers Newly Renovated Rooms an attack on Braz ect { emy-directed act of sabotage 0c-|a poard of directors until the first by E. C. REYNOLDS, at Reasonable Rates tacks on American defenses in the k LSy 3 | curred. Complete confirmation came | yegular elections are held in Jan- I.O K a nd l_EA R N ¥ Ruler. W. H. 05 Caribbean. German and Jap_air- GOOD NEIGHBORS {when the war was over and we had | yary. 1947 : ‘ A. C. GORDON e reid PHONE SINGLE 0 planes were expected to launch an| German spies operating in South|an opportunity to inspect German| The organization has 117 adult and &emne. i c B m all-out smash attack on the Pan-| American countries were often | espionage records and mu*rvlc‘w‘sz junior members. This summer % ; : 3 - MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 JUNEAU ama Canal. linked with espionage cases in the| their leaders. the Little Theatre staged “Our| 1: 90 Am‘ol ican polttics,-what is & “lame duck’? SECOND and FOURTH UPHOLSTERY CO. SEST United States. By exchanging in-| Herman Goering paid us our|Town" and will offer “Arsenic and! 2. What is the hardest material produced by the human body? Monday_ol Nf(:h month NAZIS PLOTTED formation developed in this coun-|highest compliment when he said|Old Lace” this fall. During the 3. From what domestic animal are most glove leathers obtained? L“ $°"°l“5h Rite Temple RE-UPHOLSTERING Ths Gevaan diclomatic statr #i.| 27, With police agencles of our|that German Intelligenge in the|winter the group will produce al' & WhHatls the officlal name for the organization of “G-men”? \“\ g ";:zsli%ga'b‘“ NEW FURNITURE g prpmsiio 8 Southern neighbors, German spy| Americas had been poor as thelseries of workshop shows. | 5. What is the favorite meat of the American people? 5 > gured in plots des:snlet; to hprxmute successes were stymied. During the!“American FBI had been too ob- i e i # ANSWERS: Worshipful Master; JAMES W. Phone 36 122 2nd St. revolutions in several Sout! mer- i ka5 STERN S S 7 LEIVERS, Secretary. R B R PN 87 OB 7 8 A N | war FBI Intelligence Agents Were servant in uncovering efforts at TERN STARS 1. An office-holder, who has been defeated for re-election, but whose o et fcan countries. German ProPagan-|gtaioned in all South American |espionage so that a spy network| e A el it ALASK dists worked overtime to drive &|countries’ In addition to exchang-|could not be developed.” | Juneau Chapter No. 7, Annual m";h“;r:“" "‘“"rf ol : Sliver Bow: Ledgo AS‘ A ELEC’"FONICS ! wedge bebween the haters of NaZ-|ing information they served as po-| I cannot praise too vigorously| Homecoming Dinner, Tuesday, Sept. o e SR OFshe feell Pos A 5100 Sales and Service ism and Fascism in the Americas.jicq jnstructors for the South Am-|the loyal, conscientious officials in|10, at 6:30 p.m., for all member o DeOD: BALE eac =8 2 i 3 4 a S, £ ot . o4 % Expert radio repair witho : One propaganda campalgn UNe ojoan Jaw enforcement agencies.|the Western Hemisphere who co-|escorts, and visiting members on | 4. Federal Bureau of Investigation. day at’{;i,qo PizM.,hl, O. O. F. HALL P hoat delays, i charged that Italian submarines|y, jhnymerable cases FBI Ag:‘nts' operated with the FBI to make the|the channel. Regular meeting starts | 5. Beef. FLV;;}HM TOVIRES. Sicnse P. O. Box 2165 217 Seward f were sinking Brazilian ships "’h‘lg furnished information to South|Americas secure from enemy at 8: o'clock. ——— —— -~ g - %figgga: bslobletcmnfi PHONE 62 ] Brazilian troops were fighting With| »porican police which resulted in!potage and espionage. The result ALICE BROWN, Secy. | [ a 2y Y the Allies in Italy. The old theme |y oyt raids on Nazi spy hideouts.| obtained bring definite proof of adv. i of “Yankee "“"Q”‘g""“ ‘“bs"‘l‘l“ One agent wormed his way into| what can be accomplished when a| = Lol H o e wos L ,":? by t‘k(; the confidence of a group of sub-|united front is presented against a| Bath room rugs in Chenille and i : { Nazi propaganda machine With)yegives to such an extent that on|common enemy. shag—Home Beautiful. adv. ! ; JIM LANGDON—Manager little success. the death of one of the leaders of | — e - » Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime Stemming the tide of Nazi "e“"'yme group which was endeavoring to| tration in the Western Hemisphere | goment g revolution, he was assign- | 3 was no less important than halting' .4 .« 4 member of the guard of Hitler's armies in Europe. The taskip,nor. Before a photographer was was accomplished not only in the po.riiteq to take pictures of the United States but the confidential |funeral "bier surrounded by the| MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECKIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ERS -— BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS For Every Purpose JUST PHONE (1 | (e > 2. Discovere records of the FBI wntam‘ thrilling | o104 of honor, our Agent was re-| 11‘;51“055 3 D‘m?i‘i‘:cu.',: 18 2 l 2 h l LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND exploits that bear tribute o the n,ueq with the admonition that hel ¢ Turn the front Good Hope 2— or — = ong’ S )¢ RADIO TUBES RIS k. of South AMEACAN {was (oo valuable to the group to be| ' wheels Pronoun 'aw enforcement officers working B 9. Atmospheric v - - £ 0 v For Al poied” heuld ihe plctwetall) ) ATORRE, AND Mail Orders Prompily Filled d s : 0 the hands of the FBI | 12. West Indian throughout the Southern contin-| A local official in one country sorcery Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION DELIVERY WILL BEGIN WITHIN A FEW MINUTES * ent. For example, when espionage| i rings were uncovered by the FBI in Brazil and Chile, local authori-| ties moved with a dispatch rivaling the alien round-ups in the United States following the Pearl Harbor frequently boasted of his knowledge 13- Hindu queen ! 14, Silkworm of world-wide police v\‘m-k. e 15 odoy murmue claimed that he had studied Scot-| 15 Aneient land Yard, the French Surete, the| 17. Metal fastener FBI and the world's other leading . Biblical spice Vent | Alaska - Electronics l 4 ! ! | I} 4 investigating agencies. He frequent- o ¥ P —— } disaster. _ 1y ridiciled the BT and other Am! b (G eold © 3 Solution or Yesterday's Puzzle R s e e e , ¥oem July 1, 1040, through June erican institutions and boasted that varnish "”““l 59. Knock 63. AfMirmative M. 30, 1046, 810 esplonage sgents Were e could vspot any FBI undercov-| 3 Bwdtet o Andenr, o4 o Divitons o | Juneau Ready- w MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE * YO7ler agent on sight.” The man he was stringed [ £ Ao roDa g i ) €5. Guided | gg'“ego‘:“h n ';;"""fi;“;‘;q A8EDLS intimately friendly with for four 5 Syikghs et e Concrete Inc Machine Work — Weldm sabotage agents, and 222 SMUE-| ;i woc an FBI Agent posing 2 * ENGINE REBU!LDING-HARDWARE rts growlng above groind . Border . African animal . Foliage plant AOrbid Fespirae | co—— tory sounds Conjunction glers of strategic war materials. A . utal of 15047 alien enemies in South America were moved from strategic areas, interned or ex- pelled, while an additional 16,000 potentially dangerous enemy aliens Tor were arrested in the United States and territorial possessions. e as a visitor. The braggart impari ed considerable confidential infor- mation to the “visitor.” 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 CAUGHT SPIES months the FBI operated a secret radio station for the Ger- man network of spies in the United States. The funds for building it “MICRO-DOT” RING were supplied by the German Gov- The biggest and most baffling es- ernment. FBI Agents manned it pionage case handled by the FBI ccmpletely and through it estab- during the war centered in one of Jished contact with other clandes- our neighboring countries. This tine radio stations operated by the ring introduced the “Micro-dot” as Germans in South America. Even- a means of communication to thetually, the trap was sprung and all Western Hemisphere. The Germans members of the Nazi group were succeeded in photographing a typed apprehended page of spy reports and reducing it' An example of our good-neigh- to film no larger than a pencil bror policy in effective intelligence point. The film was embedded in'work is the case of August Lunning, ‘ a comma or pericd on an envelope who was endeavoring to furnish addressed to Germany. FBI tech- data to Germany by shortwave nicians discovered this method of|radio from Cuba. He Kept a sing- communication very early in lhe’mg canary to conceal the sound of war and caught hundreds of micro- jthe radio key in his room. Highly ETOLIN COULTER 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 as a paid-up subscriber 10 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. Present this coupon to the box office of the * CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “MAMA LOVES PAPA” The B. M. Behrends Feaeral Ta_x_—-12c per Persov Bank cymbaly it lunches PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. | Oldest Bank in Alaska e COMMERICAL SAVINGS « WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear!

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