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PAGI{ FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1946 1, . merce might make news in Alaska l)ml y Alaska Em pzre e et st i kit MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE SECOND and FOURTH DR. E. H. KASER ~ - _ = ; Shing sxvent Bulidhy b3 the cently in London to discuss national tourist organiza- |\1|rn<| rm\‘rl\ G COMPANY tions the following statistics came up | it DENTIST Monday of each month & T The figures showed a definite relation between the | { OMGREN s in Scottish Rite Temple Phone 56 beginning at 7:30 p. m. level of the national income and the amount which NOVEMBER 13, 1926 HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. SR Seekiyer | Americans spend on forelgn eVl vlatn Sulle U By Eleven friends of Ideal Hendrickson honored her the previous m;zm! & X_:l"i)x;‘cif“DFEfi' | - e had an income of $50,000,000,000 it spent one-half of | J NOVEMBER 13 rise party on her birthday at her Twelfth Street home ! orship aster; James W, g d Otfice {1 Juneau as Sscs ass Ma 1 per cent on touring outside the continental United | J Torry Chigkel e Jamesc c CPA LEIVERS, Secretar Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for SL50 per monthi States. When the $100,000,000,000 mark was attained ot Al 5 & ouper' six months, SK.00; one year, §13.00 A b3 G B ° Mrs. Elliott Blythe U. S. District Attorney A. G. Shoup, wife and three children were BUSINESS COUNSELOR Silver Bow Lodge e PR < rates ¥ in national income, expenditures for such touring were o Dan Livie ® ! homebound from the south aboard the steamer Alameda. Btiecializing. in N o 1 advance, $7.50; g Jittle more than four-fifths of 1 per cent ° Mrs. Fred Barragar P Bliadin ““g e ;v["- A 2, LO.OF, % o vill promptly notify On that basis, the statisticians figure that with an | e Mrs. May Crowell & S ¥ T e e eets each Tues- arity i delivery % musical organizations of the Juneau Public Schools were 4 1 10 the delVery | 5 come of $150,000,000,000 about 1 per cent would be | © Mrs. Olav Lillegraven 3 “; 900 B M, b PO HRany News Oftice, 842; Busilisss Offics, 374 spent on travel, leading to the prediction that Ameri- © Jeanefte Shepard AR | GEC‘;‘;;E fomntgzs Welcome i MEMEER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS cans will spend $1,500,000,000 as tourists in 1947 ¢ Chuck Porter 3 5 , s A - NSON, Noble B Pre X ntitled to the use for 4 s 3 Dean C. E. Rice The Catholic Bazaar was to end this night at the Parish Hall. The . Grand; H. V. CAL] " i 7 A o it or not oth That's a huge crop of tourist dollars, and Alaska, ‘fl‘”:h e 'i\:m e ondince: Wi SebRbI HE b BHD The Ean] reed cO_ LOW, Secretary F wise ¢ d a t ws published | we hope, will be in a position nex to harve . Gloria M. Maki e | Office in Case Lot Grocery ] memerec e o L . Oscar Johnson A night schcol with citizenship and commercial classes, was to open PHONE 704 Q‘a B. P. 0. ELKS | ¢ . e o 0 0 o 0 0 0 o o o oy, yeeks hence in the high school building HAY, GRAIN, COAL e 4 } Meets every Wednesday at 8 p, and STORAGE m. Visiting brothers welcome, E C. REYNOLDS, Exalted 3 Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary A Criminal Act D | SR OPPOS"ION Kllls | Weather report: High, 53; low, 49; rain | (Army News) i | e e e e i e It is up to the veterans of the United exert their influence immediately and halt in its tracks the depicable move o1 . sroup of Janns 1o for FOOD FUND AHER g Daily Lessons in Enghsh ¥ L GORDON g he government to abandon rent control by calling ' ”“"’I‘l‘“ vacated it WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Say, “I shall ENCLOSE (or, INCLOSE) | het e i Juested.” Both words are correct : ard srnment, by for There have been R e s b “'Ia' $400,000,000 Emer- TEN MISPRONOUNCED: Inquiry. Pronounce in-kwi i tco many examples recently of “strikes™ -not simply | 1oar stoies, it Tadustesy, bpilths W HIbh SS v cien | A tor E | and third T's as in IT, second I as in ICE, accent second syllable 1 S | gency Amount for tur- i OFTEN MISSPELLED: Sarsaparilla; four two L's. | \ CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market METCALFE SHEET METAL Heating—Airconditioning—Boat Tanks and Stacks—Everything | in SHEET METAL J Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. | * vl "“The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HARRY RACE | ° Druggist | “The Squibb Store” 473 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Priges ) | are too many tendencies in this { the papers you re 1 Jones-Stevens Shop great hardships en the people as whole and caused /NONYMS: Rebellion, revolt, mutiny, insurrection. a weak and vacillating national administration to give ope IS KflO(ked Om and it is yours.” Let us up the ghost—to capitulate to the demands of selfis LADIE MIS READY-TO-WEAR The vario Z Trust Accounts to give their concert the next aftenoon in the Elks Hall, | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times { inerease your yocabulaty by mastering crie word each day. Today's word: | | o profitable. “He has a large and lucrative business.” Seyard Sleeety o Nopt Thixd people The rent strike called this week in Seattle b’ LAKE SUCC Apartment House Owners Association is a vicious | Reported United St Two Republican Senators propose to introduce thing. It could sweep the country in a few days or | today virtually ruled out any O oneress convenes next January to Weeks unless steps are taken immediately to coridemn thood that the United Nations | legislation when Congress NP it for what it is—anarchy and goverrment by threat. | would approve a proposed 5*”0-"0“1' P()BLRTA LEE | Labor Relations Act. One seeks rThe landlords should be told in no uncertain terms ;000 emergency food fund to hel National that they are acting in whelly un-2 as unn‘mt"’l Europe's food deficits after D e I = ; and against the interests of that very group—th ation of U Jations Board. Another less drastic proposal 3 : ‘of UN 8 nelations Hostd, Anohtier i i erans—which protected for them the property they ter Act CHANGES PROPO:! likli- | b o Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phorie 206 Second and Seward amend the Nati to outlaw the closed shop and junk the NRRA Secre vet- | the 19 o) Q. When a child receives an invitation to another child’s party, | how should the acceptance be sent? calls for the establishment of labor courts to Setle i,y ooy to remove from the housing market. |State Dean Acheson indicated in A. The child should t himself, if 1 te; otherwi disputes in key industries. We are living in a selfish age. All around us|Washington that the United States ie child should answer it himself, if he can write; otherwise, | 5 s 3 o the proposal put be- the parent must answer it at once HEINKE GENERAL Where Pharmacy Is a Profession it provides for compulsory inqustry and labor persist in selfish demands that |W - courts would probably threaten the economic security of the nation as a|fore ed Nations yesterday of labor. whole. The leaders of our government are not strong [by F. H. LaGuardia, Di by | General of UNRRA, ir cles said members of the to | gation to the General Assembly REPAIR SHOP Velding, Plumbing, Oil Burne: Blacksmith Work GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. This latter proposal Q. What is the first duty of a person when notified of his election hearings before special lab mean the end of the strike as a weapon Certainly this is a drastic proposal, but with strikes enough to resist and each new demand is met literally wrecking the country, what el A'k\xvl;\llxxlx(vlnl : i : : S Yet, at the same time, when 1e veterans seek sct? Tt is the government's duty to protect the el, Rty L g olie 8 collect heir due—jobless, pay on-the-job training, edu- | were opposed to the plar i | as a new member of a club? 1 A. His first duty is to pay his initiation fees and dues; then to} dy carefully the rules and regulations of the club. Q. What should one do when making a call and another caller 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau's Most Popular “Meating” Place can labor arrives? public from any group. The general public has suf- oy "o yenabilitation — they are condemned by | Altho the delegation took no for-| fered a great deal as a result of strikes in the past 'y ooy o S0 T N chiselers.” mal docision as o how it would| A Remain for about five minutes after the second caller arrives,| Th5 Slorstor oA ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS 1 - reater extel B = = S i p - 5 oY pg e e year, and Alaskans have been hurt to a greater extent Who are the real chiselers? The veterans who|vote on the issue, the members| then les ‘ il o PHONE 202 § (. The strike, of course, is not aimed at the public, 'gave years of their life, oftentimes their limbs and | were understood to have taken the| S BINS A FOR but at the empl against America munications and transportation do the general public a great deal of harm. A revision of the National Labor Relations Act r. Unfortunately, however, strikes their blood, and now seek only to benefit by lel | position that any further aid to} ey industries” which include com- tion which was enacted specifically in their behalf? | Europe after the expiration of UN- I_O OK a nd LEA RN : Or the cattle growers and meat packers and self- \[RRA should be handled on a na- A C. GORDON seeking politicians who forced the government to |tional rather thah an international | abandon price contrcl? Or the selfish labor leaders |scale | ¥ who cut off or threaten to cut off public services; interpreted as meaning | 1 tep would be a basic one toward \ oy qenv 1o the people the heat, light and water the United States would in| 2. What is the superstition in re future handle her own relief) 3. By whcm were t 4 Front St—Triangle Bl Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop —— What were the Crusades? Warfield's Drug Store (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) ard to kissing the Blarney Stone? is needed. and such Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt ] has condemned the landlc Of course, if the shipping situatior SEnich histwies ar saan They. and all other landlords r we might as well not talk about pe condemned by the President re Department of Com- United States' i s in qu between Alaska ¢ PHON! putting America back on its feet economically which are their elementary needs? Hangir dens cf Babylon built? srhlsein et The American people demanded in the recent We have an acute and widespread housing short- | distribution in Europe, even though | Sib Wt BAplia sivisuta of Mrenghi Thanast y election some solution to the labor disputes by re- age in the United States today and the veterans are |the government might be willing to 5. What is v HORLUCK’S DANISH n l B } pudiating the labor group and its candidates wholesale | the worst sufferers from that short Any landlord | receive international advice as to| g s Y ICE CREAM ouglas Boat Shop ) at the polls. They deserve some action and it looks Who refuses to re-rent an apartment n attempt | where relief uld be allocated. | LA ‘RS 2 i as if they are going to get it to force higher YAHIA pes tl: already suffering > | o expeditions sent cut by the Chistian: Europe for S W CONSTRUCTION and o veteran is guilty of a criminal act which strikes (OXSWA'N (HAFE IS | conquest of Palestine, to free the Holy Land of infidels TCHINGS ECONOMY : 7 TOURIST DOLLARS below the belt ! ; 2. Induces proficiency in the art of flattery. MARKET 3 i : A | The Veterans of Foreign Wars in Seattle already LEAVING (G AFTER ¢ © Nebuchadnezar, e etk At A AFREE ESTIMATE jon. This is not | | 4 Alexander Pope, 18th century Looated in'idorde BFGH, SHore jPhane Douglas 192 P S YEARS IM SERV!(F 5. A fiat-bottomed rowboat used by fishermen. them, should kb, sl sople of the | 3 E | it—but figures furnished by t | Chafe, skipper of US-| 543 063, patrol craft based in Ju- : vidual States, which will mean the ' the Agriculture Department to ,(,_m" i vatel¥ing: his sAldohntad The Washington I Gl aarh thale incs | maks sars iAba s price. hikel e Al TR AR R d tate Legislatures are notoriously | through satisfactorily for his future{tne Coast Guard 3 Me"y-GO' oun susceptible to r lobbies. | employers | Fiis berth as:Siipper,will be fii-] That, in brief, is the future GOP ' ghjelds stayed on despite a vig-|ed by Chief Bosun's Mate Penne; i (Continuea pom Page One) Congressional 1 orous request from field rrprrs('x\vl\\'lw has arrived here to wait tb """" - tatives of production and market- {remaining 10 day of Coxswa. THE NEXT WAR ing that he get out of the Ae:’cul-‘clnfe s service. Chafe plans to go It escaped general attention, but'tyre Department imm south to his home in Los Angeles Senator Tydings of Maryland beat PR A for the winter, and return to Alaska | next ye and the States isu't in any better it has been this ye The Alaskan Hotel o Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates swall The Charles W. Carter - Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 PHONE SINGLE O 1-est VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Building For Every Purpose "7 JUST PHONE Card Beverage C Wholesale 805 10th St. bracket groups n't be able to resist the temptation to get aboard the gravy tr It add tax ”_gm,m‘ iiher ,,' \ckets, Foreign Minister Molotov to the R f in the Spring i PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager it mea vety Punch by proposing general world- UNDER THE DOME st OO L | 182 or for MIXERS or SODA POP Open Evenings Phone 318 wide disarmament The big brass o1 ine Navy De- NOTICE v the bill Those who noted Tydings' state- partment has been pleading with Outstanding accounts due the 7 039-2 Long, 2 Shori Repubiicans g ment at first could hardly believe Adm. W. M. Miller, retired now|San Francisco Bakery are to be| it Tydings, with good World War TWA Vice President, lo refurn to peid at the purty Bakery (suc-| e SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. oy I record, always has been a big- his old job as Chief of ublic In-| cessor to San Francise or to P, —DELIVERY WILL BEGIN H ‘her | Navy member of the Naval Affairs formation. But its no dice. Miller| O. Box. 21. Messerschmidt Bros. WITHIN A FEW MINUTES FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE Il . w. | Committee, is generally considered quit because of meddling advice| 425-41, | H H 2 = how- : i i — = Tru. 4 Staunch armaments Senator. from Vice Admiral Carpender. . . e — i 0il Burners lehmg uealmg H ] However, Tydings served on the Death in office is the only thing ATTENTION REBEKAHS * DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PEONE—BLACK 791 ! ] Sena Atomic Energy Commit- that has ever removed a President Regular meeting tonight at eight. | — — — I cticn tee, where he had a chance to of the United States while serving | Election of officers Please at- | — — 4 e- study close-up the results of atom- his term. Andrew Johnson escaped | tend 1t EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED Act. ic varfare impeachment by one vote in 1368, P L I i However, now this would s as a result, the Mary- but no President ever has resigned. ‘Twenty-five of the Bahama is- DR. D. D. MARQUARDT , bring a te and* that the veto ator recently made a Sig- (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 1946) |lands are inhabited OPTOMETRIST i probably would be n- it speech before a group of ok aod e S other GOP in which he pointed out PHONE 503 FOR APFOINTMENTS antagoniz t rs the United States Heat B WSS 4. A leaders, especially been the arsenal of ind Carpenters’ b y. We manufactured the ; - I;;!;)«: :;;. K weapnal of i uu; \;n\;.mn 1‘\};:: e MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE e and they want to k cen able ar fro i clpl Y § Hy for 1938, ‘Theretore, U 12 I or cheesa a0, Nilmber Machine Work — Welding Phone e o - But in the nexi war ex-| - Additioniow 53 Typs mensire ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE Sporting : o ife . C “y‘\‘ Wikl be DA plained Tydings, “there won't be - gp ney 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 82, i Hrdeen e i (/1 SsPORT CENTER | 4 PRy went on to peoint out 63 Nl ks A e shich l‘x‘m‘“"‘, E bombs plus long-range Tl Al o degités \. - I i O lair power would bring the next Marry & b o o e i i s ' war to the front door of every D Ainea s . . s e { g8 y Orienta il Ete ty ; White Hous ELLIS AIR LINES | Thereisnosubstitute for newspaner advertising! ; 2. Senator Balls Bill, putting the enemy would be to knock out Frerane Solutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU 70 KETCHIKAN 4 Color quality Mp,;,x,' hip 3. Roman house- 6. Football posi- z ¥ e 1 coa o ol Petersh d W 1l JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO anuabbe via Pelershurg and Wrange! ) labor unions under the Anti-Tru our industrial machine Laws, also will be adopted That, he raid was why it was so Immigration — Republicans are all-important to prevent war. Tyd- 3% Eespui DOWN 4. Berid out 1. American f traditionally hostile to immigration ' ings made cne of the most effec- 41 L,'M of fungus 1. Under 5. Abodn of King Indian i i i PLUMBING—HEATI )} NI 1 House Immigration Committee now from any U tor R <“'9w to be steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, an e ¢ gt S FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 PHONE 787 Third and Franklin of Illinois own witch- SUGAR DADDY? . Cover the top — 14 £ The herb eve R Acute Classified information EHtn comat : L. J. JEWETT ¥ 1-.,',"“‘;’,., el as a paid-up subseriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Nmm" i EMPIRE is invited o be our guest THIS EVENING. Han | o Present this coupon to the box office of the Walk Rakeils hunter who take s cues from Here is something the investiga- the Chicago Tribune Displaced tion-bent Republicans might look persons in Europe will get little into comfort from M A revived For nearly two months, Robert and stronger “Die ttee” can Shields, chief of the Agriculture be expected — probabl in both Department’s Production and M: Houses of Congress keting Administration, has been Economic Outlook—Prices gener- ha ng on to his job after an- 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 * ally will rise during the next six nouncing that he was resigning to B s nily, il berome Genersl Coninas) o, the 3 Sa bole o CAPITOL THEATRE with some commodities such as' Unit tates Beet Su AssoCi- -Bflfl“:\flnmlnn food and textiles dropping i the atior ,Youns horse and receive TWO TICKETS to see: winter. Food prices should Shields’ new job pay $40,000 Taverns 1T X Y74 T after the Argentine and Aust a year, about four times his Gov- g istapiac A THE DALTONS RIDE AGAIN @ « e Cenas ] . Sewing imple- P ——— s o ————— P B T A5 Al A S crdps are harvested in Feb ernment salary; but though he an- b Clothing and furniture prices nounced September 23 that he was e Federal Tax—12¢ per Person Bank should come down soon, certainlyquitting the Government, he has . Sheep-killing - after Ohristmas. Autos will re-not, done so T PHONE 14__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB (0. Oldest Bank in Alask o main scarce for some time Meanwhile the Government fi- S L FOR YOU d es. anxk m aska " Rent control will be dumped nally has given a price increase to Poke and an insured cab WILL CAL R an within about six months, though'the beet-sugar growers. While this B i eaae RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. COMMERICAL SAVINGS “ the Republicans will be too smart increase was due anyway, a lot of Late: comb, & - ' i : to repeal it outrignl. They will people are wondering whether Mr Jig Mo WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! y pass the buck back to the indi-|Shields stayed on for so long at Article iy ) il - - o e g e, }