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PAGE FOUR o TUE: SDAY NOVEMBER 12, 1946 A ey T . | strikes or threats of strikes is that prices have gone| == B W e I e S MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE N 1 I(u, a E"ll)lre Lup and that wages must follow. But this race between | =— EA RS A 0 from DB E H KASER SECOND and FOURTH I vty avehlie ABAME BUBAKS Dy Tt | wages and prices cannot go on indefinitely without = THE EMPIRE DENTIST . Monday of each month i I\H'V‘lll\vl INTING (’;‘H\.n'\\]\'i' ruining everyone. The one solid hope for all Americans | BLOMGREN BUILDING |in Scottish Rite Temple i\ HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - is to see clearly through the present confusion, get bac k: Phone 56 | beginning at 7:30 p. m. ) DOF > Ghd e N R to work and stay there long enough to produce the | NOVEMBER 12 HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. | | M. L. MacSPADDEN, : IR goods on which the jobs and welfare of all depend e The Catholic Bazaar opened the previ night and Parish Hall \ms| Worshipful Master; James W. : - - The current shipping strike has damaged Alaska | o NOVEMBER 12 crowded and booth business LEIVERS, Secretary. ¢ ¢ Post_Office i Junceu ay Second Class MAUer. oo vovoy The worst of it Is that even when e Milb G CIbibE James C. Cooper, CPA| |-——— =% Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for §1.50 per monthi ¢his one js settled we must probably look forward to|e Mrs. C. C. Carter The Armistice Day dance given by the American Legion in the A. B. BUSINESS COUNSELOR Silver Bow Lodge e i at the TolloWtiie ¥abes __ ' another one in a few more months |» Ideal Wildes Hall was a big event. At 11 o'clock, the lights were dimmed and Fred Specializing in No. A 2, LO.OF,, in advance, $7.50; L e S g o Robért Cowling orri blew taps. Gov. George A. Parks made a short talk during the Corperation—Municipal and ‘Meets each Tues- it of hey will promptly notify A S e Herman Haffner s Trust Accounts day at 8:00 P. M,, I. O. O. F. HALL the B : ty in the delvery Buying a Depression % Alice Clark Visitin 4 » ! g Brothers Welcome of their ¢ e e Business Office, 374 . Mrs. R. M. Roberts 0 SIRErAR Lo b b sl | = Bt Louis ‘StaroTibis b e e No steamers were enroute north ; GgfigRfiE\}yogffLNSON’ Noble | s e ioiively M0ue o Wl A iy It would be pieasant to be able to take seriously e William H. Williams R e The Erwin Feed Co. i 3 OW, Secretary o dispa t or not other- Secretary of the Treasury Snyder’s genial optimism |y o © ©¢ © © o ¢ o ® @ | Buster Keaton in “Go West” was at the Palace and Gloria Swanson Cifice” o Veek. Lot EOEN w ted per a Joc ws published e t rolling 4 e | was fe: » in the movie “Manhandled” at the Coliseum | ik g Y X that the prospects fc controlling ation seem - o> | was feature in the movi £ H PHONE 704 .7 B P 0 EL “improved.” And it might even be possible to take them | — 2 IR R Aoy 5 . . . KS i : 10 Alaska Newspapers, 111 | o were if not for a few other stories the . HAr"E pEIERMAN The Juneau City Band gave air concert previous to the| | HAY, GRAIN, COAL Meets every Wednesday at 8 p, b ‘ L on the same page with his rose-lensed view | Armistice Day dance the previous n | and STORAGE m. Visiting brothers welcome. e f West End Shops to Charge $1 for Hair- IS APPOINIED To | gimc £ il E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted cuts Ceilings Off Nearly All Foods, Drinks | Weather: High, 55; low, 53; cloudy. 3 Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretar ptember Prices Top High of November B R S SRR I PSRN W 25 ) T C A L l P 0 R “ I A v 20 Removal of Ceilings Urged to Boost AlA (OMM E z b i Grocery and Meat Market Shoe Production Lewis' Move Seen as Bid | . H E I' h Y \ METCALFE SHEET METAL IR} to Lead Pay Drivé - '\ Daily Lessons in Englis 478 — PHONES — 371 : ‘ \ izl it i INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Nov. 12--1\ : i High Quality Foods at Heating—Airconditioning—Boat | |, All of these make Mr. Snyder's “enly guestion'~ | gy ement of Mrs, Hattle Beber- | ! L1l St elio i S AN TN Moderats Prices Tanks and Stacks—Everything “whether we can maintain the present price levels ~PPOIERETL B M SO0 e Moderate Prices SHEET R without widespread wage increases’—a most dubious N,"“‘ sl Education of OFp | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “1 feel very gocd today, | 3 AL one. The dam in which Mr. Snyder himself bored so v:w s O e b The | thank you.” Say, “I feel very WELL." Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. large a hole when, as director of the Office of War ; 2 | S SOt NG it 2 e et A dn ] 1 Legion Auxilia s been | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Regatta. Pronounce re-gat-a, E as in | . ation and Reconversion, he permaturely remoys |0 Legion Auwxiliary Has Bece -} H : 1 ABEE G B Taes i Lia s sl Jones-Stevens Shflll ey e Y ] i et i nounced at Auxiliary headquarters| ME, first A as in AT, sccond A as in ASK unstressed, accent second syl- | = ed wage controls leng since has gone oul Ongress ey o " dynamited it this summer by reducing OPA to in- e N i LED: Tel ment. Observe the A g ok e g The Rexall Store competence. Now the flood rises daily, and Mz * n.| OFTEN MIS peitnse b Sl S READY-TO-WEAR Your Reliable Pt —_— Shvdhi's. diuklsns Wil ettty o Depertment of th¢| gyNONYMS: Decent, clean, modest, virtuous B Bteat e B HAtTaclsts HAPPY POSTWAR ERA | There is & chance of snubbing inflation even yet Jeommit.| WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours" Let us) BUTLER-MAURO | but it would take high self-sacr on the part of ST the Auxil-|increase your vo abu by mastering cne word each day. Today’s word ' % DRUG CO q | pos era” ‘um ‘-xbl-mlm.- ‘m.iul i:xi[.:('(szrmm‘s lLubm‘ cnuld' Inllp( (-I\ulkrllw risit “';"i' Skeorg attort "“"““‘"“'llm‘.S:)P}Y' (h;m-xnn:; 1,[\v false show. “The appearance was illusors j Alaska MIlSIC s“ppl} | forward to during the war just hasn't developed n- |All it need do is agree to let itself be squeezed by onooriunities to orphans of veter-|but only for a few minute: | g 5 | tead, we stepped out of an international war into |soaring rrices without asking new wage increases. ;n. of both world wars durin {MM»W'M"*"“‘W""’ 7 Arthur M SORESD, BTREES HARBY nAcE i one of our own between labor and management But does anyone seriously expect the workers to r 1947 1 E by Pianos—Musical Instruments - 2 S o 15 1-a-pound steak and 90-cent-a-pound butter oo A was made by % i and Supplier 2 Jonsidering the terrible price that this country |0 $1-a-poun The appointment was made by 5 A . Ul“ ‘“x‘ ]‘,l “;]‘]b): },,_“ in 1046, it mighy | Merely notching their belts a little tigher and not g0in: |y Norton H. Pearl, National[{ L ROBERTA LEE || Phone 206 Second and Seward DrquISl . has already paid C tri 4 ghi i e 2 g SF i b 5 X | " - 4 be thought that labor and industry would be f?“,’t‘”i."“f‘x}‘,'fx xlrl:xl:"m‘ 5 i Eresident; and ”‘I“’““” i L“ A‘“"?l----m,-,-..-m.,.‘.-N--mmm-m-m.a\\ '{'he Squibb Store S dy truce. The bright hopes with which the : : iliary’s National Executive Commit- | i HEINKE GENERAL Where Pharmacy Is a oy aar : i | Industry could help check the rising Prices | tee | @ If a girl has refused to dance with a certain man, may she | REPAIR SHOP | Prafemion vear was begun have been badly dimmed. The a "l"‘" on shoes, to take one examule, could be held if manu- ove with propriety give the same dance to another man? | REPAIR SHO B AEE A b o production, needed to put the brakes on inflation, has facturers were able to get hides. But the hides are HEAI_IH INFORMAT'ON | AN e she Pkl B be sty et s e o e Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burne | 20TH CENTURY MEAT beeciind il el iR Rab ey Dl Hele, By Mo Who e o first man and to her hostess. Neither a gil nor a tan can ever become | Mackenmib. Work | MARKET It should be obvious to the most simple-minded | ceiling imposed by OPA with the 30 to Hl MS SHOWH To OVER s i 3 ‘. e ‘mm_; % : 5 obabitses i sl GENERAL REPAIR WORK ; pl {hat a period of industrial peace is the nation’s most |able on the open world market and & L S ol A0 T Phon oS SO dho e N Otn Gl Junicai's ‘Slost Fopulaf desperate need and that both labor and industry will sell at the lower price. If the owner willing 3 000 I_AST MONTH‘ Q. What should a guest say to the hc ss when leaving, after an “Meating” Place i suffer badly from further strife. Yet the air is thick to sacrifice possible future profits by taking U Ttdeings was i | | ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS X . smaller figure, the whole problem would be at an A. “I have had a very enjoyables evening, Mrs. Bro or an| “The Store for Men"” | with threats of new strikes to add to the long list of 2 ! / 7 Moty SINE e PHONE 202 bk already given 1946 the worst end. Will they do i Will any manufacturers or: During October there were 42|equivalent expression of appreciation. : NE 202 shutdowns which have already give 6 the WOIst | gistributors forego their profit margins just for & film programs reaching 3300 peo- Q. Should the bride and bridesmaids wear gloves? | SARINS record in the nation’s history. SRS socncimic gaen? ple with health information, it i A Thi is optional. iy FOR yohn Ealeril (yiio hay alveady: coniribnted onc Industry wants labor to show restraint, and labor |announced by the Termtorial De-| e oo oo - - 7 of the longest and costliest strikes of all to the wanis industry to show restraint, and both together partment of Health. This figure! Front S Wall Paper ‘ year’s total, is conferring with government officials | want the farmer to show restraint, but none is willing does not include the film show- b ] on new demands for soft coal miners, although the ! to go in for self-discipline. That was why firm check- ings on tuberculosis in connection an A. C. GORDON {! Warfield's D S Ideal Pai nment, which seized the soft coal mines last |reining by the nation as a whole through adequate wash the chest x-ray, nor|| | arlield' s Drug fore eal Paint Shop ] has not been able to give them back to the | price-wage controls was always so necessary. Thatl is does it include the film showings | b seeecerrsersessrs oo ¢ rrermroaa o | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) PI S P s because they refuse to accept the terms agreed | WhY the Congression:] sabotage of OPA is 5o highly |aboard the MS Hyglene, “iie de-| 1, Who were (a) The Lady with the Lamp, (b) The Little Corporal, NYAL Family Remedies ong 549 | Pred Wi Wenal { 3 3 > reraease | STRgIC, partment’s marine unit Repor 0 R o aba iy 1 speartiong ¥ - United Auto Workers (¢) The Iron Chancellor? i e ¥ ey L'\mm.'umv(h“, ""x vl: w‘x for increasea | NOW the triumvirate — industry, labor, farmer— on these ‘have mot vet been re- T, Top i Tie gonitieq of @ red silk star cn a pestmans | HORLUCK'S DANISH Bounglas Boat Sho i L ereased | join in bidding up the depression that the nation ceived at the Central Office of| .= ¢ : ICE CREAM | g P wages which threatens to shut the struggling auto . geems 5o intent on buying. From all indications, the the Health Department S AR M | | New coNsTRUCTION and industry down again. depression probably will be top quality, bigger and| The heaviest concentration of{ 3. What and where is Madagascar? rchmas oo 2 The excuse that is given for this new round of 'better than ever before health film programs was in the| 4. What bird's love call is a booming, drumming sound? | e | REPAIR JOBS 4 * = el e i = - | communities of Southeast Alask 5. the author of “She Stoops to Conguer’? MARKET | A ; "I w hil |years failed to materialize | Kentucky's Cong n May of Wwith Ketchikan holding first place WERS Choice Meats At All Times Phone Douglas 192 e Was mg'o" Molotov's entire visit to Washing- | Erie Basin scandal fame Sanitation films were the most in 1. (a) Florence Nightingale, (b) Napoleon Bonaparte, (¢) Bismarck. Located in George Bros. Store . M G R d ton was a diplomatically correct,|Col. Bob Allen, who tells one of demand, with nutrition and dental 2. Fifteen years' service. ! PHONES 553—02—95 ; \ erry-vo-Roun Ibut cool performance. He was/the truly great stories of the war, health films next in line | 3 Anisland in the Indian Ocean off the coast of South Africa. | | The Alaskan Hotel ] met at the station by Acting Sec-|will speak tomight at an interna-| Advance bookings 'I\Inrlh:\t]r “‘-“1;’ : g i | e Alaskan Hote A (Comtinvea pom Page One) |retary of State Acheson, visited the|ticnal dinner in Quincy, Mass, on the film program for November wi 5 Goldsmith, | | 9 7 LA —————————— | State Department for ten minutes, “What Does the Future Hold for be approximately twice that of g i The Charles W Car!er | Newly Renovated Rooms R/ more he doesn’t have to pay in- And spent ten minutes at the White, America?” One fixture in the October Mort | at Reasonable Rates 5 . : House—just long enough to say fless of political turn- —_— or. uarY | come taxes on this pension ] g ardless of political turn PHONE SINGLE O ] Wiss, it Verdsman ss ratireq for | D900 sad. pose for phoogTaphiers Rev. James Shera Fourth and Franklin Sts. i ' el b e ver | .One Cabinet miember who “aid the House chaplain i a0 0 | ? = non ' Show up at Molotov's par was | Appo the Republicans in i v ar e W aw his $15,000 & } H 7 board, he will draw his $15,000 g0 ror0ry of Commerce Averell|1921, he was continued by the 1 i | VANITY BEAUTY Pederal Reserve Board salary for| ettty O o e Srkie gL | SALON 34 Jears, and’ after that he. will|oiTinan, oX-Ambass Mos- | Democrats opular Bill Don- i Card Beverage Co. | | £ e e Cow Harriman recently was quot- | aldson superintendent of the press a4 = i 0" ver i get a pension of about $3,000 ed as saying Russia and the U. S.!gallery, also will probably remain; NEW YORK, Nov. 12—A rous- | A Wholesale 805 10th St. | | Cooper Building fl When Vardaman first came to| oo o® S i o e U oo ling welcome greeted the steamship (i | Washington for the foie by | SO TS, SORSIAEE U O e yOr, vtid ool regandless of DO | America today as she docked at| Purpose PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT | | | ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager s it Moloto e back room of ew job dispenser on the Y e 4 SR 3 2 = of swimming in the White House A A > b g ! ¥ her North River pier, ready to take | for MIXERS or SODA POP || Open Evenings Phone 318 poker with other | h¢ Embassy with a forced smile.| House side of Capitol Hill will be Jus'r PHoNE 1 pool and playi Missouri its place as a commercial passenger “I see you've gone religious, Vy-| Republican Speaker Joe Martin service as the ‘iliner after wartime 1S after sundown, he sud- chealay "' Hamiman joked DN Bei ' Hom it e | denly discovered that an officer s {One Republican to whol 0- | roop transport West Point 182 N ] attached to a yacht anchored in| _ HOW do you mean?” Molotovlitical change will make slight dif-|"y . "oy 4o von vessel, largest or SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE co ~ the Potomac could draw seagoing d : = {ference is able Congressman Dickip, oot and most luxurious ocean 2 2 Shi 2 2 or 10 percent more. Tmmedi- olng to St. Patrick's Cathedral) Welch of California. Welch usual-l;, 0 " i s the United States, <48 P 039- LOI‘!: orf | FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE e e for mass,” Harriman explained. |ly runs on both the Democratic, e o LA H . . Vardaman rushed ‘round to| i oot ¥ b eMOCTalC| opoduled to sail Thursday on her|| AND B - s e the Navy and ot himself attached| “On' replied = Molotov, = “thatand Republican tickots, was called i/ obuse s - passenger ship) PRIITL L 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating to the Presidential Yacht Williams- | “7o0 b+ M85 Was VISHHS |upon for advice by FDR more fre- gy Gobp, Southampton and Le WITHIN A FEW MINUTES DAY PHONE-—476 NIGHT PEONE—BLACK 791 e Harriman then chatted briefly,| quently than any other Republi-|poci “win 0" canacies Tist of 1,050 Actually he never slept on the|?Sured Molotov the thumping|can ongressman Clarence oo ! 5 ) = — e —— vacht, except when cruising with | GOF election triumph meant nojHancock of New. York, probable DO EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED | change in American policy new Chairman of the Judic . ST the President over the weekend, "% T l0et el A ek 400 Vi METHODIST BAZAAR I | but he got 10 percent seagoing pay | MOLIov did not appear con-|Committee, i a descendant of JOh| wsCS Basaar, Tea and Bake|l DR. D. D. MARQUARDT | just the same i Hancock, first signer of the Dec Sale, Nov. 16, 1 p.m. in Methodist | & , Just 8 Note—John L. L once a fea-|ation of Independence. ! o Bt OL : OPTOMETRIST " Later Vardaman ordered sev ; | Church Parlors, Start Christmas 4 ¢ . ture guest at Soviet receptions N I Second and Franklin Juneau eral enlisted men to paint and re- | ' | (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 1946) | shopping here b L al ApAIBkean xesl Rl e s dbripianous: By bi ) % p = PHONE 505 FOR APPOINTMENTS pair his house in Georgetown—all +® UF - — - at the taxpayers' expense. Their ° T MNE BuREE B compensation was beer and sand- = i [RERC/AIRIAITIMER wiches. This is kind of econ- GOERING HUMOR oflo|PE[RA A | PRt omic expert now supposed to fix Just how big a last laugh Her-| ACROSS eptive R E SIEM S [ St | p nation’s fina 4 licy o ] ALl ioering @ 5 Xecu- I Znglish I the nation's financial policy on the msun Goering had on his execu-| 1. ackms' B —L E's | MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE b highest economic board in the USA. tioners when he beat them to th appla e oS AS| | k | § . Note to Senator Donnell of Mis- hangman's noose is realized only 3 eNERS| WE]| | Machine Work — Weldin | DOfllflg souri — Though the Navy doesn't by those who dealt with him dur- ppriorating DEM ||T A By i i particularly . like Vardar they ing the Nurenberg trials. meter OIRIE | ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE | Goods fi foxed you reg: g his personal During the trial, Goering fre- Short for a E(S|1|DIE/S 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 | fitness record d g your fight quentl handed documents to S LuamE ae EIVIE] - - 7‘_7 - ot o T l his confirmation. The file identify. When he returned these " RIEIS e ’ 4 ] ing Vardamar's record was decuments, he always removed the| LR ER/T | There is no substitute for newspaper adverhsmg! \ S| Rever replaced e | Dine ‘oline vory st M andih s B S ELLIS AIR LINES | I Senate debate. For safe- ceremoniously handed them to the 88. Capltal of New 3 5 E “ | had it in his own desk. ator istralian bird 61. E. tone =L Rn ’f———_———“—h i e you'd betier keep these”| f [xclamation " 6% loulng tmole- - Solitlaniot Vesterday's Puzsle DAILY TRIPS JUREAU TO KETCHI JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO RED RECEPTION would say “so they can't claim - ATy e via Pelersbug and wl-angeu & ‘4 The Russian Embassy trotted out I'm saving material to commit sui- moisture 1. Greek measure 5 PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL o (1 Russia’s second-best drawi cide 67. Odor _of length With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and WELDING (3§ 3 Minister Mc Du last interro- 5 i rince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle . 5 B i Remg eyl 4 2 PP T b o 6 ’ | PHONE787 - Third and Franklin Revolu . MO G i 1 FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 H i Revoluti E ernor General of P 1k was 7 5. Take out ence, howev iled to di offeved a cigarette by his cross- 7 6. Smull rug DR porna s - — the deterioration of Russiar examiner, who lit the cigarette for T 4 Mugieal g8 {ig— | erican relation him with a lighter. Frank then | 3 & but who stayed away. For the! “You know, he added, “this i i as a paid-up subseriber to THE DAILY. ALASKA 1891—0ver Half a Celllury of Bankmg-‘-l“fi I fimt L!):ur- since 1040 the bulk of very, intereating 11...“:«)\\ like to D o £ be our guest THIS EVENING. | e Cabinet was absent. So were learn a new worc ne never il $ice 3 AR i most members of Congress, even knows if he won't have to use it Present this coupon to the box office of the still in Washington. The in the next world For the first time in five years UNDER THE DOME et 1 they roped off the third and fourth Speaker Sam Rayburn doesn't and receive TWO TICKETS to see: floors of the Embassy, in previous want the job of minority leader 144 0 Th B M B h d years loaded down with choice Congressional colleagues are urging A LE"ER ron EVIE e L) £ e l.en s N Via rarc cuts of beef and free- him to rally the Democratic minor- . S = | B flowing vodka, The crowd simply ity in the House of Representa- R e Federal Tax—12c per Person Bank { didn't show up. The Acting Sec- tives, but Sam shies away Biack NEane retary of State attended. So did Southern Congressmen are not en- i PHO“E ILTHE BOYAL BLUE CAB cn. Oldesl Bank in Alaska £ the Underse tary of Navy, so did thusiastic over continuing the lead- fumbling retary of Treasury ership of Massachusetts' John Mc- and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOQ and RICAL SAVINGS John Snyder, who loves a party no Cormack and they have the votes N RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. COMME matter where it is. There were to put him in or out. McCormack nglish schook Y also a few brass hats, but the out- made a mistake by writing an en- DispatEinh. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear‘. 3 pouring of top hats seen in former | thusiastic letter of endorsement to Novel P S la P

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