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PAGE FOUR ¥ 7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1946 e T DR. E. H. KASER | S, om0 leud:‘ Ala 20 YEARS AGO 7% empirE | 5 ; | unpleasant. They have imposed upon him a ludicrous morality, forbidden him to smoke, drink, chew, swear i dance, go out of town for week-ends, live in ‘.n.nnm- DENTIST ;Monday & shecmontis RE PRINTE ANY community, play cards and so on ad nauseam 1 BLOMGREN BUILDING |in Scottish Rite Temple fain Stre aska b8 Yiove ‘Aluska o or its teachers ettt it} 5 s e A presdent Let's hope Alaska mmmlum )tn nl[lxlu |“n“x:” Phone 56 { bebTnnig’ ab Voo R 4 L Tt L "L T et wanges | PeL D 8 D 2 o OCTOBER 22, 1946 ¢ HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. M. L. MacSPADDEN, ELMER A FRIEND - - - - : decerve, Bndiiiag i SRR N OCTOBER 22 e The Women of the Moose were to hold their aniual bazaar the next | Worshiptul Master; James W. ALFRED ZENG : as human beings, which is what Professor Walier was | Ladiarmiea] § ity J C.C PA| | LErvERS. secreiary . o3 Second Class Matter. | saying in the above quotation . George L. O'Brien o o ames L. Looper, R (SEe TR e and Douglas 'f-'rif %0 per month; - 5 | e Darnell b4 The Douglas Chamber of Commerce was reorganized and F. A. J. BUSINESS COUNSELOR Silver Bow Lodge ! paid, ‘at the followin rates Doing Business with Russia o Albert Stragier | Gallwas elected President Specializing in No. A 2, LO.OF, $15.00; X months, In advance, $7.50 . Mrs. Jerry Cashen . Lot Corporation—Municipal and Meets each Tues- Jirer & faor it they wIl promptly notify (New York Times) . George -‘if"‘g“‘? : Rex Beach’s “Goose Woman” was the feature bill at the Palace and | Trust Accounts day at 8:00 P. M, I. O. O, F. HALL, of any fatlare or irreularity in the delivery In international affairs it is not necessarily truele Mrs. W. E. Day Bis Gotisstis’ vas siowlng o Tive S | YVistihe Bronies Wi News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 that the customer is always right. Nevertheless, it is) e Mrs. W Cahill | g | GEORGE JORGENSON, Nobl = - - s easier to keep cn friendly terms with nations to which | e Bob Vernon . 2 e i PR ST S 3 i g g » Noble MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS @ e use for | we sell goods and from which we buy goods than with | e Bernice Mead o The Dougias Fire Department was reorganized and Lo W. Kilbura | | tho Prwrin Feed Co, | [6rn¢ H. V. CALLOW, Scaretary ews dispatches cr 1o it or not ether- nations with ve have no relationships. For|e Mrs. Harry O'Neill o | was chosen Foreman, Arne Shudshift chosen Chairman and Jack Lang- " e dei ORI ' disp d (iner] nations with which we have n I Office in Case Lot Grocery paper local news publishe this reason we welcome the Commerce Department’s | e 'iS(‘lll was elected Secretary PHONE 704 s B P 0 E v - — - e ; |announcement that two of its representatives, in ale e ¢ o o o o o o o — HAY. G YRR T o4 LU LKS bigiek | ,'!';‘:R;f'.’:,i‘\'\' Alaska Newspapers, 111 oy week visit to Moscow, have “laid the foundation | ! No steamers either north or south bound were due for several days. AY, ("_{-'\l‘\‘ (,QAL Meets every Wednesday at 8 p, \ heddcir s ~——————= for development of closer economic contacts’ between | p i cevelt if he did not appease| Ak dle and STORAGE m. Visiting brothers-welcome. | M nu,\\,“. ::\Lblh:- Ilrm!wd]S ates in lu;.‘ v.(v rKHHU“‘l Hitler. Regarding tne Berle-Lewis| Weather: High, 50; low, 46; clear ] E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted If Messrs. Lewis Lorwin and E. C. Ropes have M s Hanort - Y e , \ onference, the Rogge report says —— B Ruler, W. H. BI h) achieved this much they have undone some of the | “% Piee T T OE erally the|] A CALIFORNIA GGS, Secretary | | harm their chief, Secretary Wallace, did in his Madison sod’ 2 O s - £ e v Grocery and Meat Market L= lutions passed at the CIO con-| 1 y and Meat Marke, X Square Garden ‘specch, and they have done this by |8 ®00 B of the Presi-| § al y essons in ng IS W. L. GORDON METCALFE SHEET METAL working out the sound part of his policy. For no wise | (700 N e ot these re-| | 478 — PHONES — 371 ; - 2 man will disagree with Mr. Wallace's advocacy of | Soit SHA B9 HEEC B (1 Iy haye| bmemeemmeem oo oo e RESIER RS, High ‘Quality Foods at lTleallnz—Alrf-ondltlonlng—Baa( better relations with Russia nor with his vecommenda- . “iceed in- opposition to the| — WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “We returned back home.” Moderate Prices anks and Stacks—Everything Hon, e e o e Nal. | peesident. Lewis went on to say BACK is redundant. Merely say, “We returned home.” in SHEET METAL for & Gnds HENSOG 49 FEANON. . H0E { that the time had come for a gen- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Different. Pronounce dif-er-ent, three . Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. ; Wallace urging “collaboration with Russia in the) (W "0 ] el phelel \ industrial and economic development of areas in which | %5} PEACC: g | SYllables, and not dif-rent e Jones-Stevens Shop B T we have joint interests” partially answers the Secretary || 1[;"1 YA SOPHARTES OFTEN MISPELLED: Decrepit; 1T, not ID. . Wallace who cntends that we have no “business in )"u' e R A SYNONYMS: Sparkle (verb), shine, radiate, glisten, glitter, glimmer, LADIES' —MISSES® The Rexall Slore" . the political affairs of eastern Europe.” Political| . »1‘|‘-H:1'.‘:,x:(c,‘~z-1i i ‘(1 Germany | twinkle READY-TO-WEAR Lrilad i = = = |peace must precede economic collaboration A .“] this p‘on'” Patrick J. Hurley WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us| | o oo 0o e eliable Pharmacists Bt A CHERS We see no reasenl Why FEsgeemierpelst ARSI vl.m'm:»| Secretary of War, entered |increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: 0 ;- BUTLER-MAURO ALASKA'S SCHOOL TEACHERS hould ot buy goods i needs from Communist Russa i0emE ol B | RETICENCE: quality, act, or habit of keeping slent; secretivencss. v i . nor why it should not sell gocds to Communist Ru . s 4 . G 3 ) P Lewis od W “Sucl » reserve and noble reticence.’—Tennyson. s i i apite of the way 1n which Alaskans are often | The inividusl Russian and the individual Awerican| ‘DAVS end Lewds continued Wit (Butn tine Sesets S8 BF Alaska Music Supply e i for supposedly failing to meet their obliga- | Can gain by such exchanges. If we sell on credit \\-{‘:.‘?l)ll:.[ -\f,l‘n m;m\' o L e AATER. 1 Arthur M. Uggen, Manager HARRY i i would want to know that we would be repaid, just as a | FEPOrt. “H JANURIY P FRG R by | A : tions of good government, once in a while you can find pevroit manufacturer does when he sells on credit in |ican Minister of Finance, Suares| ROBERTA LEE ianos—Musical Instruments 5 f i ; came to the United States. . . .He and Supplier H a bright spot. One of those is in the field of education. Wyoming or Pennsylvania. With this exception, we are ! © Al ] y b ruggist L O o @ the people of WHling Lo risk strengthening communism by selling | SPe0t (W0 days in New YOrk COei} s e J | | Phoric 206 Second and Seward g 5 4 SR o' providing funds OUF Products to the Soviets if they, in turn, are not | fering seettls i Patfite Hirl Q@ When is a girl justified in refusing to dance with a man whom The Squibl Siore Alaska have rarely tried to skimp In # funds | raid of strengthening free enterprise by supplying |and his attorney, Patri R ! J 2 HEINKE GENERA Where Pharmacy Is a 1 ed ) \ land where costs are At these conferences, not only had|she knows? NKE GENERAL for a 1 educational system in a lang 2 Are come of what we lack here. We ought to try to meet S i B Pl REPAIR SHOP Profession - very high and administration difficult. Teachers’ | the pussians half-way at every point where they are|Lewis been present, but also Davis.| A. Only when thw man isintoxicated, or when he has been guilty| | AlR ) laries were raised and a retirement system estab- willing to come half-way. We can do this and still be Davis had lJuuxj present at these| of some offense that justifies the girl's refusing. If the man has always jWelding, Plumbing, 911 Burner 20TH CENTURY MEAT -5 lished, with pay scales set for each division to make Up | firm when they will not come more than one-tenth | conferences at the specific request Ofipeen courteous and gentlemanly, and she refuses him merely because he Blacksmith Work MARKET & for differences in the cost of living. As a result, [of the way | ¥ | is not an expert dancer, she deserves to be unpopular. GENERAL REPAIR WORK Yudoslls Dokt mopilas 7 g Alaska have remained open and competent TR | “A subsequent conierence be-| Q. Sheuld a woman recognize her tradespeople when she meets them | | Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. Meating” Pla . teachers have been secured Power from the Atom tween Suarez, Harry Sinclair, and ., ne street? ONLY r e sk v So this is one field in which Alaska has surpassed 3 : | EAn Rk e ook Place I asw| A Yes, certainly. If a person has served one, why should he be “The Siore for Men” : HEHERT OR MEATS iy (New. ok Bun) ingLan, b this CORTerenee, nored if met on the street? A DEEIeT PHONE 202 the States An electrical plant could obtain its current from|Lewis was again present. At the 3 ¥ o In Norwalk, Connecticut, recently, teachers went |atomic power almost as cheaply as from coal, Dr.|subsequent conference, Lewis false-| @ What should a hostess ‘:" ’('flm R S SABINS FOR on strike for higher wages, closing schools for nine |Charles A. Thomas, one of the five authors of the|ly asserted that by protesting toshe canuot meet her guests gt the stations? i * Acheson-Lilienthal report on atomic energy control,| President Roosevelt he had kept A. She should send a taxi for them. Pront Bi--Trick days before receiving a 10 per cent wage increase ¥ le Bldg. /. Elsewhere, teachers were leaving their jobs quietly to B0 A X 3 1l ““'l Puper fake positions in other oocupations paying more money. ‘h?sv(l tm.sl upon 7:\11 ;s(llnlmp that zvub m;):ml]( pn\\;‘l I.sufu note to Mexico in 1938 with| LO OK d LE RN by | 7 . 3 % g e ¥ ant cing 75,00 owatts e built in the erence to expropriation.” i A ] 3 : plant producing 75 ilowatts can be n the|reference to exproy an A. C. GORDON warheld S nl'llg slore Ideal Palnl Shop In Nebraska, 38 schools were closed because of a lack |Eastern United States for abouot $25000,000., Assum-| Later the big mine boss actually (Formerly Guy L. Smith Prugs) told memboers of the American Chemical Society. He'our government from sending a = of teach The National Education Association esti- |0 gheration at full capacity and interest charges at|sat down with Hedtslet of the Gt : mates 100,000 children are not in school because 0“3 [y(‘rl((n[ several m(‘\u‘vs of engineers have concluded xm,:’ 1-?(»)(:”:‘:.““: LD Al 1) SRR s NS G A T T R SR e L G NYAL Family Remedics FPhone "bfp ©7 Fred ‘W: Went 2 Jack of teachers, and almost as bad—many more chil- | that the power could be produced at the cost of ap- ised to swing the coal miners away| 1 In what year did the Pilgrim Fathers land in America? RS A ] dren are studying under persons lacking the qualifica- | proximately 0.8 cents a kilowatt hour. A coal-powered | from Roosevelt. Describing these 2. What is asthenia? HORL! LK‘b !)AMSH no“glas Boal SIIOP tions to teach plant of the same capacity, built at a cost of $10,-|conversations, the Rogge report 3. In what year did the famous California gold rush begin? ! ICE_ CREAM 3 Writing in the Saturday Review of Literature sev- 000,000 and getting its fuel at $7 a ton, would turn out | s | 4. Who wrote the song “Old Folks at Home"? | NEW CONSTRUCTION and eral years ago, William Waller, professor at Columbia | its Power at a cost of about 0.65 cents. i ‘owards the end of March 1940, 5. What does verisimilar mean? | | HUTCHINGS ECONOMY REPAIR JOBS . University, summarized the situation | Fquality in cost of the power, Dr. Thomas told the | according to Hertslet's recollection, ANSWERS: MARKET e oty il shatus of the | chemists, would be reached if coal went up to $10 a'he, Davis, and Lewis had an eve- 1620, b g FREE ESTIMATE 'We may as well face it: The social status of thei o) " pyis of course, assumes that the costs of an|ning conierence at Davis’ home in e ; Choice Meats At All Times Phohe Doglas 162 teacher is humiliating, and that fact has much to do! g¢omie power plant cannot be reduced; he thinks it | Scarsdale, N. Y. . . .They discussed 8 WaHS (Op 1085 olestzengih; Tdebillig, Located in George Bros. Store D= with teacher unrest In the minds of the people, | most reasonable to expect that through standardiza-|the conference which Davis h: 3. In 1849. PHONES 553—92—95 the teacher is a slightly ridiculous character who is!tion of design and construction the cost of nuclear had with Goering. Davis told Lewis 4. Stephen Foster. Th Al k H l S not quite a man nor a normal woman. Even on the power can be decreased. This is something that should | that he had said to Goering that 5. Having the appearance of truth. e Alaskan Hote I national scene, on the highest level of our life, poli- be borne in mind by producers of coal and fuel oil,' Lewis could count on the support of —— e ——0 ——— — — [2ipane iy piifoers : [ |The Charles W. Carter| Newly Renovated ticians can still make capital cut of the fact that “-%D“U}lll.\ by their workers whose wages are a major 10,000,000 workers and could use | Rooms some bureaucrats arc suspected of having once been 'item in fuel costs. This is a competitive world and | this support against Roosevelt. M l at Reasonable Rates olege. profeore. aithouen professors have higher [PORET Will be bought where it can be obtained most Lewis agreed. They ascused he JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. ok 4 cheaply. The apparent gap in costs between power coming elec p owis S Fourth and Franklin Sts. - # e tanohers g elections, and Lewis said , b 5 5 i o - standitg than other teacher | produced by the present fuels and nuclear power is'tnat he would come out against the PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PRONE 438 “Local communities have been infinitely ingenious | so small that miners and ofl Workers must give con-| e stection of Hoosevelt WELDING in devising ways to make the lite of the teacher |sideration to what would happen if it should close. “Thereafter, Hertslet fook up the P - w h' election of President Roosevelt,”jin the Rogge report. Mexican labor subject Jia er sl LUBE L RIGIE PHONE 787 Thll’d and Franklm The Washingion s the Rogge report {leader Toledano visited Lewis in ::“;‘\:“[."’h:;',f::n:l.’." Geriin Bab Me" 'GO'Round ‘During the course of the con-|Washington later that year, follow- Tht J“;m L. Lewis pledged the y versations, Davis stated that he was, ing which Lewis paid a return visit nien n'[ his miners against Roose- willing to put millions of his own to Mexico City byiic ske mdatee m‘,“;u,‘ s cininers (Continuca mom Page One) money into the scheme to have —“With the help and support of g o.cho o Bl ot bout it —_— - Lewis help him defeat President Lewis," the Rogge report continues, g i “,lh 4 {,:m‘;m‘(,u, smmw to agents. “He was the one who was; Roosevelt, but added that he would “Davis did seeure control of ex- g oo & ARG EE B Lo seeing me about oil business in Deed additional financial support|propriated Mexican oil” Thus the i Ht o FEEE S B Mexico. He told me that Lewis from the Nazis. He further stated oil seized from American and Bri- IO‘(IOL x. 3 ( | was not ticd up with either of the that in the event he was succe tish companies was sold to the ~yopoo’ pi oo d not know two major parties but was a frec ful in having President Roosevel'| German Navy through Davis and pocover o " ogioc e s55000 for lance as far as political decisions | defeated, he wanted to become Sec-| his friend John L. Lewis | St kit anatt Byhatiadt Nai retary of State. e : | paid by W. R. Davis, the man who had plotted this very thing in Ber- Davis returned from his con- lin with Hermann Goering one rence with Goering in 1939, Lew- year before. is called Adolf Berle, then Assist- (Note—Another column on Nazi ant Secretary " of State, with an attempts to subvert U. S. public implied threat to turn the CIO opinion will follow soon.) (which Lewis then headed) against (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 1946) PHONE SINGLE O VANITY BEAUTY Card Beverage Co. SALON Wholesale 805 10th St. | | Cooper Building PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT | | | ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager for MIXERS or SODA POP Open Evenings Phone 318 MOTOR REBUILD and MAHNE SERVICE Machine Work — Welding ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 CONCRETE For Every Purpose JUST PHONE P { ALASKA ELECTRONICS | Sales and Service BOX 2165 PHONE 62 Hallicrafters . . Admiral . . Bendix and Sentinel Radios were concerned and was one of - the few people who understood “At the third session (;’m‘lm"‘ PAT HURLEY ENTE Germany’s position. He presented stated that he had taken their dis-| agqer himself as a very good friend of cussions up with Hitler and gavel g, John L. Lewis. He told me that Davis an advance copy of the Lewis was very intluential; that he | speech which Hitler made on Oc- was backed by the trade unions; tober 6, 193 In that speech, as and that he was very important Hertslet himself commented, “Hit- for a positive attitude towards|ler made no real concessions what- Germany. Davis told me that \))“l'\(‘r toward peace. (It was to e ! the use of his influence on Le vis, | negotiate an appeasement peace [ 3 s zl E 182 010 u he could influence the elections in{that John L. Lewis purported to C d P i X! SR RS 0SS WOrC - uzZ'e By 039-2 Long, 2 Shert EXPERT REPAIRS ON ANY tion of Roesevelt which, in hisl “Dyring the course of these con- ACROSS Pronoun 3 4y é g' opinion, would mean war, would!ferences, Davis, according to Herts.| Y SUEhUng re- Number ™ AND RADIOEQUIPMENT be prevented let, telephoned from Berlin to Lew- ! ant Indefinite 1Pl —DELIVERY WILL BEGIN § The Re - :J",’\')‘..{'.E”(” 7 amount WITHIN A FEW MINUTES - + o 8t8 s oo D report then continues: is in the United States and report-| i | 130 Jewel 8. Eound roofs vern shaped 1 “We asked Goering whether in ed to him.” 1. ) i ] ow 29, Moun ) goa R connection with using Lewis to try| Note—Joachim Hertslet, referred' 15 Article b e to defeat Roosevelt in 1940, any|to above, was a director of the & Mrasure 42, Unity 1 FEREE DRI - DEEES sum of money fr 000000 to| German Economic Ministry, who Symbol for f iy e Bt b seoni Wl oo, IF o | B 3 Readu-Mi MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH had heard that a representative of|buying oil and later came to the 21, Long narrow egative uneat ea y we the Italian Government by the|United States to confer with both yiow urkish name Eekres HAI“ES s sKAGwAY i Ho“nAY e Inclines can god for name of Luigi Podesta had taken Davis and Lewis from $3,000,000 to $5,000,000 in United States curren to the LEWIS HE German Consulate Gene York “‘1 am certain 10 P.M. Concrete, Ine ’S NAZI oOIL Leaves for sian yan incidentally, played & tole i bl o Ehice | | imgneet d s 1 B CES N BT e = = A ~|| SITKA and Wayporis every Wednesday 6 P.M. replied, | ing his triend Davis got hold of : L T There Is No Substitute for PASSENGERS, FREIGHT and MAIL ew! The United Mine Workers boss, g0 siSr R TR 1 s ‘that I did not talk to Davis about Mexican oil for the Nazi Navy . Point ' influencing the erican Presi- | Describing the Rogge report 7. Obese N Ad t' H s o ‘ o ewspaper Advertising! diculius as that of $3,000,000 to $5,- On March 18, 1938, Mexico ex-' il i 000,000. If a serious representative propriated the oil properties of had approached me and told me certain American, British and Cast Indian money mineral that he could influence the Pre: Dutch companies, A month later Aeidards as a paid-up subscriber o THE DAILY ALASKA § a sliciion mo that they elect-lon Aprl 18 between 5 and'6 pm, 24, So may it be EMPI?{E is invited to be our guest THIS EVENIN ed a President who was favora Je L. Lewis telephoned Alejan- Bathes . 5 inclined toward Germany, for such'dro Caril Mexico C A ifl;uu'ncl Present this coupon to the box office of the a purpose 1 would h er of Mexicon Labor Move- nder CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: $100,000,000 to $150,000,000. > ¢ . The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERICAL - SAVINGS — Lewis told Carille that Davis DAVIS TO BE SECRETARY had left New York on the 3 pm OF T X to Mexico City, as- Lewis was quite aware of t Davis Davis conversations w and according to the Rogge report, Da- Card vis even giving him a tel 3 report from Ber Altogether Goering different talks with Dav “Goering thought well of scheme of having Davis work wi Lewis and split up the labor ions in order to prevent the * HARVEY STARLING Federal Tax—12¢ per Person PHONE 14__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. Goeri; were the on K nly fimplement n ¢ would be ) deal. Lewis to see President and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Cardenas that and tell him | hese things w Various other vi and the Me: ts between Lew- ailure: siap . Silkworm

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