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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA — ~ : TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1946 . . outlawing strikes in such key industries as trans- — ‘ I)(Il’ 4% “1 Iask(l E,"p[re | portation, making compulsory arbitration mandatory 20 Y E A RS A G 0 from DR E H KASER MOUNT 5UNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Put ‘u7| d every evening x s while the men go on working THE EMP I’R E . 55N'i‘]’s‘[ ;EC;)ND ;md E}“OUR'IE s B T onday of each mon NSEN Prestdent Linking the Pacific Area - BLOMGREN BUILDING in Scottish Rite Temple g Bdlitor and MenbEe - ! DECEMBER 3, 192 Phone 56 beginning at 7:30 p. m. ) ng Safiet Gouclviu, Sust S, o | The Railrond Dance the previous night, given by the Elks, was a well| | HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. M. L. MacSPADDEN, i How the airplane has speeded up ”'«“‘-S!“vx’“‘@“ . DECEMBER 3 | attended and a popular event > 1 Worshipful MasteT; James W. 3 Ofiice 1n Juncau as Second Class Matter, for people is a subject of frequent comment. We are| o Jack Farghet p | Aydcirin it N 1P ATES | , Secretary. i SUBSCRIPTION RATES accus! ¢ Wt leoming Y u riends . M 1 ikcared by atrler T er $1.69 per manthy | ACSUSlamed now to_ weloomirig fn' Honoluly frisucti ¢ Mrs. Sadie Cashen | "'rhe Alska Collage oobaters ‘wéid ‘scmning to Sulhesh duriig the James C. Cooper, CPA| — —*% | T, §15.00 ' who have left New York only two days before and Los wing Teles: o s1.80; ADgeles, San Francisco, Portland or Seattle only 10 | hours preyiously b e It is not always remembered that things travel with equal. speed. An illustraton of that is the arriva) on the desk of the editor of The Star-Bulletin of a of Construction World, a magazine published at Vancouver, B. C, only two days after it was put in a mail box in the British Columbia city J. L. Erwin T. L. Metcalfe Mrs. Helen Ferguson Aimie Evans Jerry Wells Jean Erickson o e 0 c o 063 0 0 0 BUSINESS COUNSELOR Specializing in Corporation—Municipal and Trust Accounts six months, $X.0¢ By in ke pa next couple of weeks and games were to be played with the Junean High School five, Firemen and also Douglas cagers | v RN At a well attended meeting of the Chamber of Commerce new ‘du'u‘(m's were elected, including the following: H. I. Lucas, W. S. George, | M. S. Whittler, C. T. Gardner and M. D. Williams. ‘ i | The Erwin Feed Co. Cc ruction World w established at Vancouver IHREE jUNEAU BOYS‘ The Douglas Eagle sand Juneau High School w:rc to meet u;xs\ SR80 Clans Tk ol by Miller Freeman of Seattle, who heads large night in a game of basketball at Douglas, opening the season on the PHONE 704 Silver Bow Lodge ®A o. A2 LOOF, " ' Meets each Tues- day at 8:00 P. M., I, O. O. F. HALL, Visiting Brothers Welcome GEORGE JORGENSON, Noble Grand; H. V. CALLOW, Secretary ceecocoo0 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATE D PRESS D B. P. 0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. s %. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary The Juneau City Council was scheduled to meet this evening and - BY NATL RiFlE ASSN_ : discuss rock filling of Front Street l CALIFORNIA ruction World was established by man as a medium of dependent discus! problems of the entire I h Pacific regior the many energetic citizens of the | Three s and British Columbia & Al Cons Free The Juneau Volunteer Fire Department, ai a regular monthly meet- | ing, voted $211 for further work on the ball park, making a total of $710 already spent on improvements. Grocery and Meat Market || 478 — PHONES — 371 il i High Quality Foods at riflemen of the country’s Ing Juneau have jo! METCALFE SHEET METAL I Al[u.\t.\» hat ““1 l‘u:‘s:v ':\’."11!{)(‘:1r\2- aklect ,\“.d,‘l(], or l[.l”cn;y;;fln e e d ki i with its vast resources on lan 1 the seas, ‘s announced by the National Rifle : : is at iast to be opened up Acsoclation's Junior committee of| John Rustgard made the oration at the Elks' Memorial Service and | Moderate Prices rnnkslan:"f‘::.’:‘k:_!:mhh' W . D. C. They are: Rob-|cthers appearing on the program were Mrs. Jenne, Mrs. Faulkner, Max | i “ET METAL e The copy of Construction World which has come eyt Larsen, age 17, son of James Pitschmann, Jack Fargher, Maria Halm | Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. & to the editor’s desk tells of several ma teps in this | 1areen; David Sperling, age 17, son i Jenes-Stevens Shop program by which private enterprise, “’("“""t“l‘“ lwitl: of Mr. and Harry Sperling; A single shot at the Alaska Juneau Mine brought down 5,000,000 S \ government, is turning a wilderness into inhabited | ;4 Dale R 16, son of Mr s ERpE R AT B v 4 '3 bsid " and productive reglons. B o walls Borr *Rotess wan| o ¥ 0o NS S 4 9orid piert (H S TR a e ansa The Rexall Store e e Sttt An important extension of the Pacific Great pale took up the target sport two ¥ 5 ast. READY-TO- Your Reliable Phanhacste e gty Eastern Railway, construction of a road to Atlin and | years ago, and David one year ago.| R Sk Bt ack Ry MORE TROUBLE the practical use being made of the famous Alcan !\11‘ e climbed steadily Weather report: High, 32; low, 30; cloudy ¥ BUTLER-MAURO ! Highway are among the items of interest in the maga- through ths 13 lower rankings to! F===—=="= i o L SR i DRUG served notice sesterday that e ch the next o topring of marks- |} & : s by | |Alaska Music Supply £ higher wages January 1.-less ' manship. The new Experts have Da”y Lessons in Enghsh | In other words, it is very unlikely Hawali has a natural interest in this development ¢ one more mark to &im at— z W. L. GORDON i“ Arthur M. Uggen, Manager HARRY nAcE present prolonged shipping tieup will be over 'of the Northern Pacific Alaska is nd, ster Leiritory | pistinguished Riflemen—the pin- ) ________ P, S 3 | Planos—-Musical Instruments t ‘Lt back where we started from when of Hawall and currently in a comra competitive pacte of the junior shooting world 3 S M, e i~ Bipplier & % .l‘,"l." 5 S(,,.’: .\y,‘ race to see which first will be admitted to statehcod. Tne young E Sefibrs at WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not use COUPLE as an indefinite | | o, 0 oo0te 0f 0o o Drugglst “HM ,VI;A il ‘:,\; s “,.,.l‘,\.”,u teday, it Prior to World War II the commodious, oftén juneau High and memecers amount: “I have a couple of dollars in the bank.” Say, “I have some “The Squibb Store” L mOVIRE FEEY | luxurious ships of the Canadian Pacific and the Can- S5 Fhern H 2ifle e itarih ot Thoheys dn G BAHE™ ! x 7 ter January 1 before the backlog of freight _ E f ; ; p o of the Juneau High School Rifle mcney (or, a small amount of money) in the l HEINKE GENERAL Where Pharmacy Is a § W 3 adian Australasian lines passed tirough Honolulu. |cign e A e ! CINKE G JRAL : i be moved Hundreds of idents of Hawaii usad to 70 to the a OFTEN MISPRUNOUNCED: Recoup. Prenounce re-koop, E as in| REPAIR SHOP Profession could be moved 3 f Hawaii us2 10 to th > oo = i P / This means that outside of relief ships, hauling pacific North States, to British Columbia and | ME unstressed, OO as in B‘OO'.[‘, accent second s}lla!.)le. | |:velding, Prambing, o Burner| only food and other items classed in the relief category, Alaska on vacation tr Simultaneously, hundreds of ME'HODISI WOMEN OFTEI\{ MISSPELLED: Stiletto; one L, three Ts.‘ l Blacksmith Work 20TH CENTURY MEAT i we can hardly expect anything by boat for some time residents of Washington. Oregon and British Columbi | i SYNONYMS: Neglect (verb), disregard, overlook, slight, ignore. | GENERAL REPAIR WORK MARKET i & come and an increasing number from Alaska, were coming "'0 HAVE AN“UA[ WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| B ¥ 55 s t l“ Juneau's Most Popular { " At present, a dispute with the checkers holds up (t0 Hawall as pleasure travelers increase our vocabulary by mastering one word cach dey. Today's word: | o 29' W. 1zth ‘St. “Meating” Place N the vessels. The longshoremen have served notice they o Feo ; S (dRISTMAS PAR‘Y \!;‘JIXONFr.RA’l;‘E, to (: L,flas from an accusation. “He was exonerated fr om | JNLY THE BEST OF MEATS ' e sre the checkers leave off, and after he war linked Hawaii even more closely h ame for the accident. | " " é will take up where the checkers ‘v o B the | the North Pacific. The attacks on Dutch Harbor and = i e Sl G T o bt PHONE 202 R 1ongRUorEmEn BTe SALISIAC 4 : Pearl Harbor were part of the gigantic and ruthless, The Annual Chr s Meeting SABINS ¥or sailors to go out again. Silly, isn't it? It has become (o0 "0e" sanan to conquer the Pacific Coast. At of the Women's Society of the I MODERN E"‘IOU E'I"I‘ ty a circle. Al of the men employed in the ShiPDING ypoge moments of attack the barrier of distance be- |Methodist Church, complete with § ROBERTA LEE industry are out after higher wages, but no one iS tween Hawaii and Alaska was eliminated, so far as gift exchange, a Christmas story, working, even though better wages have been secured. ' indignation, sympathy and readiness to help a victim- singing, and devotions, is being Front St—Triangle Bldg. Wall Paper ) e U s Wi 1 3 p. ur iz eig! C g held this Wednes evening al Q. When introduci b f e's family, sh % he ¥ Meanwhile, Alaska is withering on the vine. Our ized neighbor could go. ! 4 > ) 1en introducing a member of one’s family, should one use the . 7 »: y sernment sits idly by while all this is happening and But the peace that follows World War II will tie 8 o'clock in the church social . ofies N or “Mi for his son, wife, or daughter? waflleld 5 nrll SIOIE IdEal Palnl Sho | By eroment shis ) " i rooms, with the Douglas women as docs nothing the Middle Pacific and the North Pacific together rooms, w el b A. No; this can be easily avoided by saying, “my son, Charles,” “my | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) o ok nd soon Mmore closely even than the swift messengers of war. BUES ' wife” or “my-daughter, Jane. | NYAL Family Remedies Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt It is certain that unless some way is found soon Tore closely eved than the SWIL messengers of WAL Bl ron McMullin, Secretary “or »Wie or “my:daughter, Jane. y of shipping to Alaska the tons and tons <{ freigh! Bebadun Gur cominuuities and increased feads: will |the ‘Juneati WHOH " I 15 Hidre Q sh d‘lm 1\)(‘ it at the dinner table 1 HORLUCK'S DANISH D l B Sh piled up on the Seattle docks, many of Alaska’s indus- (5 FCF LU ger travel of - the eveling, - aeslstea Eua hvs A. At the head of the table, always | ICE CREAM ougias oat op tries, small and large, will collapse, and more Alaskans The North Pacific and the Middle Pacific are Ruth Popejoy, story ,teller, and Q. Who should receive the guests at a home christening? | S L NV eon ! will join the unemployment rolls every mutually affected by each other’s problems and hostesses Mrs. Anna Hougendobler, A. The mother and the father | E A ONSTRUCTION and T The only answer to it is legislati by Congress mutually benefited by each other's progress. M: Anna Layman, and Mrs. Hen- 3 T o S - | HU-VmNGSRKEE(_:rONOMY REPAIR JOBS n = ry Anderson. . 1 MA f .5 WRLING T POBRONE | truce; wherbubdn tR6 maifere Bodk{" Mis, S Atiaved DGR 11y fiade of LO OK a d LEA R N by | FREE ESTIMATE "le Washlnglon Meanwhile, the Government ev- angrily stalked out of the meet- charge of the devotions, telling | an A. C. GORDON {! L“‘"*;’:”‘f“‘ At ;" T"::’ Phone Douglas 192 M G R d cn gave Lewis an unnoticed tip- ing. something of the work of the So-)} 3 | aeated 1n Gearge, Bros. Blote e"v' 0-Roun off that it might be willing to. Krug had earlier persuaded ciety in making Christmas and ali Tl = -y PHONES 553—92—95 ! = compromise the court proceedings Charles O'Neill, head of the North- the year a happy and good time 1. Which is greater, the normal pulse of a woman or 2 man? | The Alaskan Hotel B Continued from Page One) when Lewis showed up before Judge ern coal operators, to agree to ne-'for the children of the National 2. On which side of a tree is moss usually found? | h l w C i ; A i 4 ——— ' Gc rough last Monday. As- gotiate direct with Lewis, upon Scciety’s Je Leec Home in Sew- 3. What people invented fireworks? | TheC arles W. Carter| Newly Renovated Rooms a deal Eaton became }n.« liaison gjsta torney (General John Son- which the Government would turn the people in the three Al- 4. What is meant by tensile strength? | at Reasonable Rates man. Eaton, whose Chesapeake pett, handling the Government's back the mines to private oper- 1 Methodist hospitals run by 5. What is the origin of the name “Fido," as applied to a dog? | Morluary and Ohio Railroad has a vital in- case, told the court the Govern- ation. In the last week, T PHONE SINGLE O s has the scciety, and throughout the ANSWERS: ¥ i terest in coal and who has Suc- ment would not object to a post- had his emissaries get in touch with worid. o e | F"“”hp’;;‘gNiai‘a‘:‘“ Sts cessfully influenced power politics, ponement of the legal cases against O'Neill and now, with a possibie I F On the north, or shade side. POE L tmmediately got busy Lewis told pewis if the miners went back to fine and jail sentence ovér his IowNSEND (lUB Edton he was willing to make a This was Lewis’s cue to go head, Lewis is finally talking The Chinese. VANITY BEAUTY SALON S osaline s but that wanted to force pack into frantic, private nego- things over backstage. MEEIS IoNlGHT The power to resist stretching. | card Beverage co. toe Government to postpone its tjations with the operators to!(COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC 1956) | It comes frem the Latin “fidus,” meaning faithful, or loyal, | | Wholesale 805 10th St. Cooper Building legal injunction and contempt pro- | gwing a new contract — SR e = ‘ %, 2 ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager Open Evenings Phone 318 PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP ceedings against him This finagling was Gone ia & 8. ® 5: =0 0® T Lewis also held two secret meet- | pehind the back of Secretary of the Townsend Club will be held { ings with U Steel's Moses, Who | the Interior Krug, the man who . . . el o > t Y i = . '1DE TABLE o |tonight at 8 oclock in the CIO Y0|ll' ne o t operates mc captive coal mines g supposed to be in charge of coal e — e Hall, and all members and friends p l s than anycne else in the world. At o the Government. This high- e DECEMBER 4 e are cordially invited to be pres- acking and fill- | ® Low tide, 3:48 a 238 feet o ent. p AR E S AFE 4 ! . ° . ekly meeting of —— MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE the first, he proposed that the cap- jignts the secret tive mines sign an agreement With j,o of Government officials re- ' e High tide, 10:15 a.um., 16.0 feet | Oldtime dancing will be enjoyed the UMW which would keep the garding Lewis ever since the coal @ Low tide, 16:40 p.om. 1.8 feet ® after the business session, and H | il H . . ;te-' ]r:nll\ '.; ()‘.w This \\u”{‘;‘ “Jl»*;" strike even threatened. At one High tide, 22:49 p.m., 14.0 feet o cverycne is assured of a good time. BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES g: Machme wm‘k—weldmg kept 50,000 miners on the JOb time Attorney General Tom Clark e 60 000000 0 0 ————— i ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE and would have provided an OPEN yciuted to prosecute Lewls at e i LUTHERAN BAZAAR SAVING BONDS i W Oth PHONE 863 | wedge for further negotiations With grg's request and for some day LOGGERS Fancy work and goody sale, Wed., il 1012 West 10th Street the en a bitter argument raged between ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs Dec. 4 in church parlors. Delicious il traditic ol '."' Justice and Interior Depart- for sale contact Juneau Lumber “Jule Bread” featured. Coffee and i i TRE e price pattern for all coal its over legal proceedings. Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft.|tea served during afternoon. Open | H - a three-hour| to 10000000 feet. For further|at 12 noon. 440-2t T G m il EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED U. 8. STEEL SAYS NO k and forth be- particulais see Juneau Lumber oy i o \ Moses took this up with top U. tween the Attorney General and Mills 433-tf. Empire Wanuaas get “ecults! [ bask is pledged co conseeve- DB D.D. MARQUARDT S. Steel officials in New York Warner Gardner, Assistant Secre- S e D posrl's OPTOMETRIST and, two days later, again met tary the Interior, over legal 3[A oo H Second and Franklin Juneau with Lewis secretly. The answer strategy, with all kinds of names Plo] | PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS t both U. S. Steel and Wall turning the atmosphere of Clark’s [Pl i IN THIS BANK split wide open on any office biu H Benjamin Fairless, Interior Department officials pri- ki ARE 1's president, was in vately charge Attorney General i i | favor of the Lewis proposal, but Clark with being too much im- ) il Irving Olds, chairman of U. S. pressed with the legal ability of H INSU RE i} Everything Steel, opposed any separate deal Lewis's chief lawyer, Welly K H Hi o with the miners Hopkins, who went to school with il i | . Meanwhile, Lewis kept contact- Clatk in the Justice Department. i i ! SpOfllflg ing other big operators. Some of They also say Hopkins for a time H E! his contacts were .through his had hypnotized Clark, and that |l Aromatic herd i M SPORT CENTER UMW subordinates—Tom Kennedy, was why the Attorney General was 19. | i = ) k H s+ e o st First National Bank | - cously, Cyrus Eaton, However, President Truman has H ) 3 H working trom Suite 516 of the Carl- been stronzly behind Secretary Solution of Yestsrday's Puzzle of JUNEAU. ALASKA HE ton Hotel here (Cordell Hulls old Krug and believes that there must i R il MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION i JIINEAU PL“MBING & HEATI"G Cfl. apartment), talked to Reconversion Le a showdown with John L. Lew- Spadd pontest L Blyerw Tn 8l l ! PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL Director John Steelman via the is. At one Cabinet conference, both DOWN | WELDING 5 White Hou: private ph line 0 Recc rsion Director Steelman xcited H p > 1 0 i . % Florida. Eaton also called nd the Attorney General took a Vel = i AEXIEN PHONE 787 Third and Franklin House court jester Ge sition against Krug, but Truman vins o There is no substitute for newspaner advertising' || a ctor of Republi who cmphatically supported the I Kind ot di e SRy R R 5 awas in New York. F Kiugz has also had some fiery se: same oposition to each ns with Lewis personally, which nam that Lewi aven't leaked out to the press. with the ope { 3OV . His last session was shorily be- would @ ceed- fore the strike, at which the Sec- ary of the Interior tried to per- ulted cuade the beetle-browed boss oi 1 he miners to agree to 60-day W. D. FIELD p us a paic-up subseriber 1o THE DAILY ALASKA 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE e | v and receive TWO TICKETS to see: rHEHARVEY GIRLS” || The B. M. Behrends | | ,fxlv';",‘l‘f‘::g:-.. Feaeral Tax—12c per Person Ban I‘ 3 e Steelman and Aller privately by phone, t Eaton back, told him the it strike truce, while the mine they could sell this line to Presi- gotiated direct with the ope dent Truman, provided Lewis Lewis, however, refu signed a contract guaranteeing 1 tcp in rege, he charged Krug interrupted coal production until with holding secret meetings with the of 1948. Truman want- ‘he operator: hout his know- or; lowir ed a g ntee of 18 uninterrupted ledge months of coal production, but Teoday, of course, Lewis is doin 4 e SR s e Skt s gyl PHONE 1A THE ROYAL SLDE CAB 00. Oldest Bank in Alaska | and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and i® e RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. COMMEBICAL SAvas f . WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! answer over the telephone. How- backstage talks with the operators ever, Eaton made Lewls ee that whom he previously spurned At this was a wedge in the Govern- this earlier conference, however ment’s thinking and the basis for Krug handed Lewi written mem- negetiation. (orandum for a proposed strike Sea_eagle . I'rofound