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THE DAILY ALASKA IMPIRE-* UNEAU ALASKA 2 i Pr\GE FOUR Dml y Alaska Em ptro ng except Sunday by the MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1946 20 YEARS AGO 7%: empirE again in 1948, they will hesitate to alienate all labor support, Partisan advantage, however, is not the best | guide to legislation MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH l,‘";"” IWI\ H\!- (‘“‘l""‘\‘\\A o | It is hard to believe that the American people can | DENTIST Monday of each month s ,,,,.qd,mq | afford—or would long tolerate—what a Fortune article oot BLOMGREN BUILDING | in Scottish Rite Temple 2 v Professor Charles O, Gregory calls “hare-brained, DECEMBER 2, 1926 Phone 56 beginning at 7:30 p. m. 1 ! DR. E. H. KASER socially disastrous repr So there should be no steamer Yukon, | | HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. l A new passenger liner, the ster ship to the M. L. MacSPADDEN, 704 ¢ B. P. 0. ELKS 3 o % M . i Basond: € A i I'\”“’“’“”"!“l e 0 e e Richard Eide o | had been purchased by the Alaska Steamship Company for the Al Worihiptil’ M wsters ORHIEEAW, ¢ 100 s o s of the worker's own chcosing, nor with un- . s R A y ;i BSCRIPTION RATES ( . . Joan Williamson o | route. Capt. Glasscock had left Seattle for Panama to bring the vessel | LEIVERS, Secretary. gy Iok J109 e mufily hineioUdated | CoSOMYE), bubRRInITE, Lo B legislation | o Yvonne Hebert to Seatle where she was to be remodeled, and during his absence, Capt | James C. Cooper, crn - following rates: . |must not destroy rights, but correct gbuses. Among| e Mrs. Marcus Jensen ®Jock Livingston was skipper on the Yukon. BUSINESS COUNSELOR Silver Bow Lodge One ve months, In advance. $7.80; | yho worst of these have been . Frank Behrends ! SRR Specializing i @Nm A2 1O.OF, ' & Cor e e Toke s% Ay dultvary i RIKES IN PURLIQ UTILETERS Ol 4 George B. Grigsby ®| | Lester Gore, prominent Ketchikan attorney, arrived on the Yukon | Corporation—Municipal and Meets each Tues- ¢ f their paper ok QUASIPUBLIC UTJLITIES—strikes affecting S S o on a short business trip to Juneau. Trust Accounts day at 8:00 P. M, 1. O. O. F. HALL, ez one Oftice. 602; Business Office, 374 not merely the employer and employee buy, also . Svend Thorpe | IR j Visiting Brothers Welcome b s T EEPR ¢ nd. sor Ailior { people . Mrs. Victor Johnson o g SR MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED TRESS thousands and sometimes millions of people ¥ Gbrgs Cohiverss o| Mrs. I Tiden, primary teacher in the public schocls, was confined GEORGE JORGENSON, Noble ; ich i £ 00 AP ned, WL e N o William Sperling o | to her home with an attack of mumps The Erwin Feed Co. | |crn¢ ¥ V- CALLOW, Secretary I . Elizabeth Rekosh T Office in Case Lot Groeer; panies, telephone systems and sh . Mrs. H. B. Brown H. M. Porter was last night installed as Treasurer of the Elks Lodge. Pitons AEIER 5 A . . . Newspapers, 1411 2. FEATHERBEDDING Clarke C. Fulks ® filling the vacancy caused by the resignation of R. G. Datson, who had 3 A A trary devices neces the Mrs. Alex Gair # |1eft recently for Seatile HAY, (:]‘{A]N. COAL Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. of more workers than are nec Frank B. Heintzleman ol LS iahy and STORAGE m. Visiting brothers welcome. en job LE I B s st Bert Kiefer was a passenger on the Princess Mary for Seattle, where | E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted 3—MISUSE OF A UNION'S STRENGTH e L lara R T b ¢ Sai Prane Ruler, W. H. BIGGS, Secretary he planned to visit for a few weeks and then go on to San Franci CALIFORNIA etary - oyers—to connivance with emj r to main- usually in prevent the use of new tain unnecessarily high prices NJUSTIFIED UNION RU He expected to return about the middle of February DEADLINE TIPS o o ol s GIVEN VEIERANS The “All Aboard Railroad Hop” at the Elks’ Hall was the big event | ccheduled tonight and ~pon<med by the Elks Lodge. Grocery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at ma METCALFE SHEET METAL Heating—Alrconditioning—Boat S forbid- ding the use of tcols, supplies, etc., unless -~ | i MilE e e Tanks and Stacks—Everything these are manufactured or processed by other oF woRlD WAR “ e ENan rerrh: Pl Giahet 20 Towaat s 41 Neriows in SHEET METAL union members i - | Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. 5.~UNFAIR TACTIC PLOVER such as plcketing by a union which | Ernest Lincoln, Alaska regional {| | Jones-Stevens Shop SR e office manager of the Veterans al y essons ]n ng |s W L. GORDON | ! s it it . SERIKES whikl Administration here, reminded LADIES'—MISSES’ The Rexan S‘ore 5 "L"‘I'“D“T‘“‘ s "‘:“ R S World War II veterans of several &--—. UM S T BRSNS, READY-TO-WEAR s & as much harm tc on members themselve st dedling or bel r e Pharmacis! idevadie bs e o important deadlines for benefits WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The river had overflown.” Seward Street Near Third ‘EEDE EGISLATION a vbody else, but of which a divided labor ¥ 1By ares antitle ; 3 g kg B et saims wialle 47 4 Tt to, which they aro entitled, . 4!8sy, “Had OVERFLOWED: BUTLER-MAURO A No. 1 on the Republican program for 7—STRONG-ARM METHODS — doming 100,000 ETien veterarbiaie RiatbE OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Floral. Pronounce the O as in FLOW, Alaska Musi 1 DRUG CO. St Corigross i ure to be labor legislation tion of a union and the employers deal come citizens very easily {if they Mot OF';; ;’FM‘%PF' cebenm L ey £ aska Music Supp Y| The de come not only from the with it by cutright racketeers, muscle-men and apply before December 31, 10461 i S e R L S R L Re0nE Arthur M. Uggen, Manager HARRY ncn ghe d : ; “goons” who have seized control of a labor when the second War Power act word. o et Pianos—Musical Instruments New Deal but also from the more moderately- | BN Lt ter tactics expires. They should apply at the SYNONYMS: Expert (adjective), adept, adroit, skillful, clever, pro- A Sw o % minded who have become alarmed by abuses of labor's B ONEATE MEMBEE RS HRSTRIG- nearest office of the Immigration ficient, dexterous. i e MER Dl'llgngf e ) and Naturalization Service for fur- WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is Let us| |.Fhone 206 Second and Seward 8 Sc 1a ments simply are asking for a TIONS—such as over- initiation fees— 4 e t e times and it is yours et us “The Squibb Store” s which tend to create unfair job monopol ""‘“ detaj pAd W g increase our vceabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word » i 2 Wheke. Pharcikes crackdowr ’ s The second deadline affects aP-' ABOLITION; act of doing away with wholly, or state of extinction. “The HEINKE GENERAL g e » ot > ur les wpparently In accordance with the advice given its predeces proximately 10 ) veterans 3 = Profession SThe imore {rreaponsible IR HEAC n’ “‘1:““\ by President Truman at the time of the raflroad tie- |y s Jet their GI insurance émdey for every social wrong can be nothing less than the abolition | REPAIR SHOP b i Kol s o : 11 o ivet World War | uD, the 80th Congress should appoint an able committ sy - rothetets < fiis | Ok WIGHE - HERTY Ge0TEe ) Em'“”fi;’:::}::g'w‘:fk aiin 20TH CENTURY MEAT i that the movement was unable to resume its v thorough study of these and other specific insu n or before February 1, ™ """~ 1 SEEEAL RHoaie s MARKET ; forward march until the full dip of the d e slcal) eI } MODERN ETlOUETTE ty | 1 Phase 28 i Juneauw’s Most Popular # ard R . ation by statement that one 204 929 W. 12th St. had bee ired. During the last war, labor They cannot be correctea by a flood of bills pat- ¢ A% W THREE L8 oW as ROBERTA LEE | “Meating” Place a nume strength almost five times as great as in terned on the Lea Act Whllfh \';«*‘ dn\‘l‘cm‘ t‘xk_'lix“_'\‘li" when the policy lapsed by paying )“ P SO e Seagello o . i il o e ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS orld War and this may induce some to discount ; against feisty Caesar Petrillo of the Musicians’ Union ums on 0 “ S. e | “The ore for en”’ :\;1,~r:(:sy‘: . which is now being mounted. The At- |It is not practical to pass a law against each and every ““DT.::W fmxl\ hr\-u[r‘::’\:tr;:'-?r:enn- Q. When a formal dinner has been announced, who should enter the ERONE e lantic City efforts of Philip Murray to clean out |cbnoxious individual who appears on the labor scenc.[fits will be automatically set when tiining room 1irst, ‘and who should be the lasttp enter? SABIRNS FOR trouble-makers and close ranks in the CIO. however, Nor is it any more effective to try to correct all|the President or Congress offi- A. The host leads the way with the principal woman guest, followed | would seem to indicate that wiser union official abuses by a single sweeping measure like the Case cially declare World War II ended. by the other men and their dinner partners, the hostess and her partner | ( Front St—Triangle Bldg. “’“ll Pa er ize that many of their fair-weather members are lik bill which, according to Professor Gregory, lac '“;ig‘m:l't‘-}{“m R following last. | p to slip away under a They must know, too, that integration and is “so vague as to leave everybody| Loans—FHome, farm OF bus Q. Is it proper fcr a man to offer his hand to a girl before she makes .y i mu(np.r the public opinion which supported them in up in the air as to what is and what is not legal 1\_‘1';“}; :?Jml:‘ ‘jx‘~‘:3)‘“fifdw"‘w;‘; Pl i : Warfield's Drug Store Ideal Paint ShOp the mid-thirties has been weaned away by propaganda Hence the need for study rather than a legislative AR s \\"dl'. 2 i A. No; he should always wait for her to cffer to shake hands first. | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Ph 549 Fred W. Wendt or alienated by unreasonable demands and irritating ‘bmz, o ; ; o Fu\ualmn — Education or job Q. Should a friendly letter consist of a certain number of pages? NYAL Family Remedies one Te . Weng strikes. | If the new Congress deals effectively with specific | training may be started up to four A. No; it may be as long as the time and inclination permit. " > J Demands for changes in American labor law, 'abuses, it will hardly be necessary to seek a way around ! after the end of l”“. war e e s o e S .,‘,‘_____,__ HORLUCK‘S ‘D-’\NIS“ nnuglas Boa] shop therefore, are inevitable some of these will come the high Constitutional barriers which protect the 'and completed within 9 years. 3 " .—M{EAM o With @ screaming emotionalism; othets will be set forth | existence and the fundamental operations of legitimate | Rehabilitation—Disabled veterans i LO 0 K an d LEA R N NEW CONSTRUCTION and with moderation and good sense. It would be tragic unions. Justified criticism will be impossible if the eligible for education or training! ) A C. GORDON i HUTCHINGS ECONOMY REPAIR JOBS ] it the emotionalists were to prevail. It would be a Ccngress remembers that it is legislating for people | under Public Law 16 face no en- ! 5 ey MARKET social catastrophe if the Wagner Act—susceptible as who are trying to realize the American promise o!‘“i-‘;( flfif;ll}l1t'v"3\lt es .mlmfr com-* S . s ot s e T :;EE ;:,sn'mxlm % is to clarification—and the Norris-La Guardia Act | freedom and bounty, not for special interests but for | Plete thelr Waintie WOeHr oine ; Ao i e Sl dos aedas RN EeieeT neac) ' Fineated is" Geokze rds. ‘Stice ne Douglas 192 1s Is the blood in the normal human body composed of more red ays be treated—in the | Am ho mu spate of venom and fury. Political can citizens PHONES 553—92—95 were nullified in a Readjustment allowances—Veter-* 9 ) A 2 heg " o » ‘ . or more white corpuscles? considerations may keep anger within bounds in the | words of a wise judge ess of heart, With | o1\c a1 eligible for unemployment . A next two years since, if the Republicans are to win | clarity of mind and the quiet \’\IL( faith " | o et employment nlluwz:xxce~ for' j :,L“ far apart are the opposite goalposts on a football field? Th Ch 1 w C The AlaSkan Helel Bk e ¥ = k. hat common bird’s flying muscles weigh as much as all n!hm 5 g = wo years after their discharge or 2 t v ¢ tells this story about a mythical nomina 1. viould create a Sen-{ vl G & N O ar, which, Pahts of the bird together? e Lharles arfer Newly -Renevaiod Eoemn The Washlnglon statue to be erected to Truman in ate vacancy, opening the door for{ ot Bt S G i What sea’s water contains 187 pounds of salt to the ton? Mortuar at Reasonable Rates Round Wes e Kingsley Tait to run again; andj . eo."or five years after the ter-/| ANSWERS: ! Y PHONE SINGLE O Merry-Go- oun “Let’s put the siscie mext to he Biicker outfit doesn't WARt ah-|puiion of hostilities. U1 00 waeds | | Fourth and Franklin sts. ? —— the Washington moument,” pro- Other man With the vote-calchiié| while there is no time limit for| 2. Red. PHONE 136 ont d from Page One o . member o e _ magic of the Taft name on the| i gl A ! peh . Continued from pna)y :: :( il’) u}nlx\:nhxix;u;;l‘.:: :»\»4 'lryllz’[;n(,:”m"” e Thes Sis" fhel 'that ‘he x;:.;kl}x{;; ':i)phc ation 1;’,;,1133:“13”“) i -1;2: yards. VANITY BEAUTY x £Eo pe L0 arry an. 3 . 15! rere is a ation on ; e pigeon . not resign from the m s when .noGeorge Washington never Can do a lot more self-promoting|.nneq) ’ pincoln said. An appeal 5. . The Dead Sea cal“d Beverage co- SALON Murray left at any rate he 4 o jie replied the committee I 59 than in 19 days, especially if { oo "¢he decision of a rating ol : Wholesale 805 10th St. Cooper Building preferred to stay on, perhaps be- plenne renresenting the train- | there is a special Congre siona |board must be filed within one T 5 & = : cause of $18,000 salary i session before December 15 | year from the date of notificati T T e e T T T L T LT T T T T T I TT T T T T T T T PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager As : retary-tr er he ‘Ml{'::l(f A R N m"‘"l’ "’)‘el’»*“ “'::;w:l*::‘g Bj":‘k:: ‘:;:;; of the decision. i . for MIXERS or SODA POP Open Evenings Phone 318 easily be E D108 AR Ak s RGO ks an SHOTies - & John L. however, has another man BeStion faah g o o Teht (o ber In Wishington, [iey | e (6 eite el (e . = 2 S Bl ey - ARE SAFE i — 2 i 4 cember 1‘ as the day he should|® D . ey T e e e o e o e | 3. . GIDEANGE MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE - - iy that Truman's statue be. put next , | i Tl e ey, a qum xpoktn Harvard law|e DECEMBER 3 . H H o V’ Lt s, S5T-year- g g M D Deny Lewks S0 g0 that of Columbus - graduate with 41 monihs of war|e Low tide, 231 am, 31 teet @ f| BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES Machine Work — Welding of e M Workers catch-all committ aialiil service, claims to have an even| e High tide, 9:23 am, 15.7 feet ® SAVING BONDS ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE District 50, is 'tly a roughneck Barn e “pnliadi Tha: WAL l{f!tfr authority on his side—the|e Low tide, 15:44 p.m., 3.7 feet ® 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 i cea T train | has none of his brother's brains, «columt Anll knaw: whers h: U. S. Constitution | ® High tide, 21:42 p.m., 13.2 feet ® enry up ad of District 50, e 2 ; sts in Ca an-| Nea 0 pounds o - i). Py \piaze ey D }:’.‘mbvlrkr\u;rx: gv\?;:‘ll l:‘m(:)m h: il s e o I s o e P e EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCR.IBED thing from chemical workers {0 g} cn borrowed mone (coryatc, BELL SYNBIATE, 1o, 1946) | periodtiomy Auguat 104340 July, 1{G1H) 1 Jkaak i pladged 30 conterra- DR. D. D. MARQUARDT dairy farmers, and which Lb‘\;l\ Noté - Ona reason: Huaibman Wiltts :‘"m““'m funds :" D POSITS OPTOMETRIST i]l:l)c;l(\) d\m\;’)‘x :?i"'\f:“‘\:‘f ’md”w :\ y x{ 11 .(;,(l ;l;l'[x\m:;m is ;h.!n C 3 d P l 2' : IE [ considera Is Second and Franklin Juneau g 2 R o he RE, trainmen raised consider- ; k addition, the bank is s mem- PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTME! tries. Denny devoted himself 10 aple money to re-elect Truman as rOSSWQr uzz e A T W ber of Federal Deposit Insur- lN THIS BANK it setting up a construction worke's' Senator from Missouri in 1940 ’ R| S ance Corporation,which ia- wthion in competition with the AFL, when many people thought Harry ACROSS Sorutinixe e bt of e ARt ARE | % bur never got very far. The fact wag licked. T M| S against low s & mazimum -rv.xq is that organizing costs for Dis- Tettd o/ 1 of $5,008 i_!é trict 50 are five times s high a TWO SENATOR TAFTS (A N INSU RED Everything % any place els union move- Ohjo is now supposed to have il G » f&fl ment, partly of the paid two Senator Tafts—Bob and Kings- 14, Philippine S S . i thugs, petty s and gunmen ey, However, quite a dispute is miountain Spo"mg 24 kept cn the 1 for use Whel raging as to whether Kingsley A. Al N| 4 z-fi the going ge Talt, a distant cousin of Bob's, and FL‘”‘W E E |4 - GOOdS SPORT CENTER Lewis's secret str is 10 re- elected for the unexpired term of E[R o/p Vv[1|E F' N t l B nk Stk BHEGEE GG irst xational ba | 1, become president emeritus al at the moment an actual member * " ‘wound wr_____‘—__.__—-_ name bull-necked of the Senate. Morel sexsne Solution of Saturday's Puzzle of JUNEAU, ALASKA " brother Denny as acting preside The - question . revolves around One ot the ' 64, Diwin BOWN MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION | J““EA" PL““BING & mTI“G Co. This Lewis could do through his whether Kingsley began being a R 6. Condensedl ' 1. Genus of the il Sepiiienloin PTG ! i PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL cntrol over the union’s executive Senater on November 6, the day Dowry Moisture, _/Mapia. tree oz 3 bas ) i WELDING p oard. However, “Denny” could after election, or has to wait un- 3 Z;’,i,l‘f“ PHO“E 181 Th d dF kl. #Hever keeb the miners together. He til December 15, when he will res ey % 3 gis ird and Franklin Eeier »il' pechme vetter then 8 ‘oaive his commission of office from & Wingiike There is no substitute for newsoaner advertising! : paid union hack. Even among Ohio’s secretary of state. In oth- 6. Jump e g — — 1 John L’s closest collaborators, his er words, whether he will be a i " friends are few. Denny own Senator for 59 or for 19 days -y g ¢ throughout the union e chief Kingsley has resolved matters o JOHN VAVALIS . 3 of John L‘; € IJ’M»IH' organiza- temporarily by moving into an of- ;' Finished as a paic-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA lBSl—flvel l'la" ] Cenhfly 0| Bankln!—lm iol rith the of finding out fice of 2 1 re he is . Atmospher o dom, wih 1he Jev gk An. oub fice .on Ciapitol il “whike. Do § 21" Obstruets EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. who is saying unkind things about quietly answering mail and per- 1. Ceases P t thi to the box offi f the . brother John behind his back. jorming other Senatorial chores Articls of WMl Tesent ks COUPON 10 BIEH0E QRHILE 0 baie v (the. metith de the Alsc, he wants to be on hand in 2l b At i et cake of » odial session ol Cons CAPITOL THEATRE : Visitve electrie an easy one for John L. Lewis. gress pole 1f he is able to outwit Tom!| Meantime, the pot boils in Ohio. Fottuension 8 and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Kennedy and manipulate his suc- | You might think that whether he " Tand leaves a Il " hr cession into family hands, it will | serves for 19 or 59 days is an in- AR T“E HABVEY Glan e o ] e en s be 1 even neater trick than|consequential matter, but it has bordinate . standing “the Government of the kicked up a furious controversy 4 oMclals Feaeral Tax—12c per Person Bank . United States on its ear among Ohio politicians, particu- . Publishea STATUE TO MARRY TRUMAN | larly the forecs of dohh Bricker, PHONE 14_THE ROYAL BLUE CAB (0. Oldest Bank in Alask ,One Iz leader who won’t for- who want to remove Kingsley Taft est Bank in Alaska Wet his grudee against President as a full-term Senate prospect and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and » o Truman is silver-crested A. F. should Bricker or Bob Taft land the RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. COMMERICAL SAVINGS Whitney, head of the railroad GOP Presidential or Vice Presi- 2 ' trainmen, whom Truman castigat- dential spot in 1948. | Manutacture WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ed publicly last spring If either of them gets the GOP \incool - 7 oe Whitney

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