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p,\(;L FOUR 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1946 1) I 11 ’1 E g economy cut will have to come from the armed rorces.y R (1’ \ ('3 (l "lI)U'(, Al, a time when our world responsibilities remain /rr.‘m DB E H KASER MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 v pt Sunday by the ry large, and at a time when the British Labor | THE E MPIRE . . . SECOND and FOURTH r\u'nu wn)ffw OMPAN Government is adopting peacetime conseription for | ! i N i DENTIST Monday of each month A President | national security, it is doubtful whether the bulk of | SRR« PSR GO S R —— BLOMGREN BUILDING in Scottish Rite Temple o 2 S EN&. M‘\E‘,?‘:..l, the proposed cut--$8,000,000,000—can wisely be taker ; DECEMHER 9, 1926 Phefie 56 beginning at 7:30 p. m. i 3 _° gManasing Bditor | frem military expenditure | bound p: gers on the stcamer Alameda were Mr. HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M A L. MacSPADDEN, E o Class Matter. B R Lt (T YRy e DECEMBER 9 Hellan, Thomas Hellan, C. L. Skuse, Willis E. Nowell, Sam . Worshipful Master; James W, e o S UBSCRIPT! party who wants to cut the cost of go . Donna Lee Eneberg arles Ottescn, Mr. and Mrs, M. D. Williams and James Larsen VERS, Secretary, Detere by crrer 1 Sane and Dobties fo 3130 v womths | Racher, it is & warning (o taxpayers that they ma, |o Georse APmstrong e James C. Cooper, CPA | —— == <ix months, S%.00; one year, K13, ; bt L Sl rewitt - | 4 . 5 A e G AL R S el o R D o Three passenger steamers, the Alameda westbound, and the Yukon BUSINESS COUNSELOR d Silver Bow Lodge e ce. $1.3 Aol e e e D R R S Lo Mrs. Dean N. Parker o! nd Admiral Evans both southbound, and the freighter Cerdova als Specializing in i “\No. A 2, LO.OF, e Bt ¢ of any sreearily TH Al Aiiteery [T uction of taes E N George Sarvela o ! scuthbound, were in port during the past 24-hour period. | | Corporation—Municipal and Meets each Tues- o lar nones: News Oftice, 602: Business Office, 374 | i i3 ® Aimee Anderson . Trust Accounts iay at 8:00 P. M, I. O. O. F. HALL, e : = 2 ke L TP The llnl l'ut.itu by R. M. Pierce . e Visiting BrotherssWelcome R OF ASSOC . 3 . Mary Loken . i GEORGE JORGENSON, Noble e g e he use for e { P : ! I i) e A 55 G (GERFS. > vs Perkins S | Grand; H. V. CALLOW, Secretar: on, " S8 news published | For many months the Slav bloc has been tryin' | o o . il 1o the Bk batiuar: e TibEL B Dl The Erwin Feed Co. : y to get action gainst the Franco Government of Spai. | ___ . Sl W e Office in Case Lot Grocery .- 7 | N. B. Hall by Sinclair Johnson in honor of the marriage ncil of the United Nations. - Pclan ourity Cc F with Sovie | nore, under the President's War| . s son William of Juneau and Miss E: James of Hoonah. The Rev. €9 B. P. 0. ELKS n In the has carried the t Alaska Newspaper 1l most of the time, M — support. The majority cn the Council were unwillin | 20Wwers—which still are in force—|, , ‘giman and the Rev. C. E. Personeus made brief addresses. The | *'A"d"é‘i}()l";\gg~4L Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. to do more than denounce Spain's present dictator |he has the power: to 1'.1‘4]\1‘3‘“01‘2 jinner, under the on of the Sisterhood of the A. N. B., started at | and » Al m. Visiting brothers welcome. ship, believing Spain today is not a threat to ih |equipment from private companies; . 0 o, q asted until 8:30 o'clock. Musis for dancing acter the banque 8. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted peace of the world, end believing also that there ir |NOW used on projects “hlfill ot furnished by the Douglas A. N. B, Oféhsstra. i c A L l F OR NIA Ruler, W. H. BIGGS, Secretary no practical step the UN can take to unseat Franco I must come to 14‘ halt anyway fl‘ : > NI | 3 £ lf‘:‘(llbflu‘)flc‘ e L .‘h;r,;,f: TBLL SRy miob PR The final performance of the musical comedy “Plkles" went over In | Akacety “""’ ORAS RNl Ehmq_rfor}’our Office alwavs rmv‘lv to mmi“, her veto to prevent that action may be worse than wartime as far|fast shape before a large and ppleclulhb(' audience nL»lh: 9(,“:,Lll[n; 473‘ T Prl_ONES s 871 2 N »\f of a sudden, Poland e pressing for | 25 creeping [ is CO_HL'El‘n(’d‘ Theatre last night. der the expert direction of Elmer Friend, the show High Quality Foods at CHARLES R GRIFFIN Co immediate abandonment cf the issue in the Council | there isn't more esprit de cOrPS|was an unqualified success from all standpoints. Proceeds were to g0 Moderate Prices 1005 SECOND AVE - SEATTLE 4 - Eliot 532 They want it considered in the General Assembly |+Rd initiative on the ”‘:’1:"‘2‘“ Ccl‘; | toward the new Dug-out to be built in the spring by the American Legion ! 3 instead. They have a good case, since the United| #in bogged-dowr gentlem i i N | States and Britain have been contending all along | {g8h Government vlaces | Weather: High, 47; low, 43; cloud '| Jones-Stevens SIIO S'WMA/”S‘"” Xclustvely < that Franco is more suitably dealt with in the NORTH CAROLINA YANKEE et ——— P - R AT R et 4 Assembl; When raticn friends ap- z LADIES'—MISSES’ " ~ s It therefore appears that the Council, when it| sroached ex-Governor Max Gard- | h ; Th R T T TR gets to the subject n‘rx! week, will drop the hot potatc lr 1;(,‘\: lc\u S. Ambassador Da”y l—essons ln Englls “’ I.. GORDON ; | READY-X0-WEAR youreRggialllm%ggi WHERE TO TRIM? and let the General Assembly fumble witll it for o his Britannic Maje Cour L i 4 i | | Seward Street Near Third James BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a while. But the Assembly !s not charged with taking nt among Republican leaders in Cong action against states which endanger the peace. I 1w around the notion of slashing Federal cannot do much more than approve a fresh con- | op iera. by about 20 per cent. Some have demnation of Franco's regime. This, dum- by unanimou: a mom-\.s se: X replied & scrapin’ to| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Do you think you could | s life and |swim that far?” Say, “Do you think you CAN swim that far?” Primar- | ned if I|j)y COULD is the past tense of CAN. Thus, “He found he COULD swim ! one else | ypoy gar g i ! OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Forehead. Pronounce for-ed, O as in | ult period,! Gp (not as in FORE), and the H is silent | icking over OFTEN MISSPELLED: Magnet (that which has power to attract).i the British al-| \/ 0 ate (a person prominent in an industry) i RepuL SYNONYMS: Evident, apparent, obvious, plain, clear, visible, mani- | ve been k h Carel Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phorie 206 Second and Seward d higher figy and others ¢ 1 of the possibility of a reduction anywhere r cent. But the goal of the most influential e deliberately and the rx])o'll\d acquiescence of the Al group also, underscore the futility of direct action to change the internal make-upn ¢f a state—at least a now virtually balanced, o, member state which has given no ov e to reduce expendi- collective sanctions against it The great majority Wess iance with HEINKE GENERAL , they will ture or a bit more of d Nations undoubtedly disapprove Franco, his | 1CAR-ber UL‘; g it | test ! REPAIR SHOP Profession mezely to reduce personal taxes aims and methods, because th all too similar d hat ORD! BTUDY i tee i wird BHras ftimes and -5t 8. yoay S Lot us 4] Veldbi, Pluhbing: (01l Burna " agains h & gres . s or Americs wheth- ¥ : X problem is simvler. For that would the F;“‘hcf’:(, u_;:n‘u'; g n‘:{L: 4 ,‘{,‘J[:[‘,‘_\“ I:m_h:‘,'r e puts on knee s or not. | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word es Toda Blacksmith Work 20TH C§§§%2¥ MEAT ¥, $4,000,000000, Insted of 8,000,000~ FEC R liNes mgainist which fhe United . State Départii ials have that which incites to determinatinn or action; GENERAL REPAIR WORK r 1 he an echn es gains icl thi nite Vs | P 3 o o ‘s & P course would leave intact a series UN¢ l€as anc 1scind s qig | Already warned M he will A i sy hpentive to all Othes “Ointis. || Phone 204 920 W. 12th st. Juneaw's Most Popular Nations strug “Meating” Place 1. But just as the United Stat not rem Argentina by pressure, so the United 5 on incomes Nations not likely attern A vill b to find the right places to cut of Spain by collective a mespun hi Amba homespun ty. He will nlw % MODERN E'”OUET‘I‘ ty i “The Store for Men” 1 certain luxury goods, on tele- . s live in Barbara Hutton’s ornate for- ROBERTA LEE ; communications and ¢n amuse- Cost of Living mer palace, surrounded by about || v SAB[NS 95 acres of park, feAtUring & SWIM~ | St oo e st ot e} | RARORIR anEiyate 10ienced PN s ]m llh\(‘( I;‘xv n‘;m:(_ “,::)‘1)” What is the difference between a fomal greeting and an informau | Tes bong aRenied (e Yook Tioes) and iron bars, when meeting a person? pnxhhn\\nm that slide 12 formal greeting is “How do you do?” or “Good morni wer the windows at night y el g sebig 1y “Hellb But, despite all the 3 the British are wise that this astute but humble North Yankee at the Court of s represents the backbone of the USA from the grass roots have to I against the n of emergency excises far less desirable than the levy e s on . e e, | ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wend! iangle Bldg. in ¢ rs usually make allowanc: several tactors which have not been measured m! 2~ quately in the index. As a result of a sp 1" study made by a Presidential Cest of Living Committee tw years ago, it was concluded that the official index understated the actual r in living costs about nh points. This adjustment was made to npensate for d. And personal income taxes Estimates of chan to turn in making any major reduc- war and transition ye of living during lhl 1i | |Warfield's Drug Stor: " | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs NYAL Family Remedies ' | HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM | But cc ,)\JI‘(\)I\} reductioni- in expenditures will be painfully @ifficult. In round numbers, and on the basis of a $40,000,000,000 budget, veterans’ benefits and pensions now require about $4,800,000,000. It would be When a dir Douglas Boat Shop rofoundly difficult to mus Congressional majority | quality deteriors SAranc ow- ; Bl s :“‘1‘1{'“ il ; s o L e o up, and can speak simply but What should he do i NEW CONSTRUCTION and o slash this item material under-reporting of prices actually charged, and sin s S A. Watch the hc | TCHINGS ECONOMY HEPAIR Jobs Interest on the pubkc debt related items come | factors, 1 COPERIORIT HErT Sy NataATE) T 10AE) e ! MARKET to about $7,600,000,000. There is no way to lower this The Buuiau of 'L{muxl Statistics nialx recently statec e b S Sl FREE ESTIMATE appreciably and maintain the credit of the government. | that the need for this adjustment will soon terminate e { LO 0 K a d l_ EA R N oice Meats At All Times Phone Donglas 192 Social sec and relief take only about $1,200,000,000, | Thus, in the Monthly Labor Review for September,;e ® o e = PR, LR n A C. GORDON 1}/ | Located in George Bros. Store 50 very little of a 20 per cent over-all slash could come | 1946, 1t 18 pointed out that “if prices of pre-war mer- b TABLE 2l b 3. FPONES 855—02—05 fe ; chandise for most articles have been available for| e ., - - “The Alaskan Hotel out *“f l; e Sl 4 ’ luse in the index by the end of 1946, as now seems | o DECEMBER 10 . 1. What is dry ice? ! e Alaskan Hofe Much the same is true of public works and various |jjgely ‘most of this five-voint adjustment. will no | e High tide, 3:00 a.m., 16.7 feet ® 2. How does a kilometer compare with a mile? i “ aids to agriculture. These can be reduced, and, in |jgnger be applicable at that time.” In other words.| e Low tide, 8:40 am., 2.1 feet ® 811 Who wab thoe firkt Prediaeilt 'af. il fortycclght, Statest f The Charles W. Carter Newly Renovated Rooms act, are being reduc 1t however drastically pub- as pre-war quality of merchandise is once more avail- | @ High tide, 14:44 p.m., 20.1 feet ® i L = 3 at Reasonable Rates i\‘hx Kk mx A Lamxdx nv’uh “1LH "(j per ¢ nt total ‘!‘)‘n to b priced fo¢ the, indek,sand s fres prices | o L Ulv- 9126 Doy, <88 ferbye 7 EW SR 00 4 Se6 W re oL 08D pefn el Mori“ary ¢ works are pared, very little of a 20 per cent total |able to be priced fo e index, and as free p ow tide, 21:26 p.n., -3.6 fee s } & s et 2 reduction can be aecounted for replace contrelled prices, the index will reflect morc (e o © ® © © © 6 6 o & © s i;fs;;;r?;M of a whale’s tall vertical or horizontal? Pourthtand Prankiin Sta: PHONE SINGLE O st for general government, costing something jaccurately the tual level of retail prices of con- PR T S S ! CEHAL T S A PHONE 136 like $8,600,000,000, all the remainder of the budget goes | SUmers’ goods. Even if the Bureau's estimate as to s L ColLerich s | Yor L S, roughly, $17,000,000,000 By | the date turns out to be tco optimistic, it seems prok- | VISITING ALASKANS 2. It is approximately % of a mile. | VANITY BEAUTY ! Bh S ; |able that by early djustment will no | 3. William Howard Taft. SALON judiciou pruning of nonessential services something | longer be mnecess 'rm. factor will have to be kept| The following itors from parts 4. Forty-two. | card Beverage co' can be saved out of the cost of general government. |in mind where wage acjustments are demanded on the [ of Alaska registered at the Bara- 5. . Eorizontall Wholesale 805 10th St. Cooper Building ges in living costs {nof Hotel over the weekend: Mrs Nestor Laakso of Sitka; Mr. and "Ie waihin 'on since he is getting extra pay 1or then permit coal-stripper Lyda to: Mrs. Howard Andresen and De- K== g sea duty, he has no right to sponge get his shovels and bulldozers—if waine Hardin of Skagway; G. R. it still locks theugh most of the 20 per cent |basis of ch ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager Open Evenings Thone 318 s e PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP M G R d on the Navy for free rent .shore. he can find them. Harris of Sitka; S. C. McAfee of er"' 0-Roun Note—The Mitschers celebrated e m War Assets Admin. Setchikan; H. H. Stalnaker and S Thanksgiving Day in some fur- ever, the War Assels AdmIN=iia. ‘Ghepman ‘of Anchorage. i . MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE g 4 that (h‘splle a certificate from CPA . B : 3 | cilities were not good, and the Ad- i . . than Molotov. This may be be galley crew wanted to sur. it had no D-8 bulldozers, and no FROM MINNESOTA | Machine work_.WQldmg cause alin deesn't have to v i AR & ‘key Shovels. Furthermore, dealers state Delivered to v j i Mrs. Mitscher with a turkey elivered to your job in G about ¢ Politburo as mucn as i aboard #K;il) and brought that they will not have this equip-! J. J. Lushnik of Ely, Minn., ar- r(-quired quantities ENGINE REBUILDIN HARDWARE Molotov ashcre.s The Admiral, however, sajd Ment for eight months to one rived in Juneau Sunday. He is Ready -for your men to 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 LEWIS COLUMNS REPRINTED 0™ Goonoine™ qury was seagoing V68T ving at the Baranof Hotel Sir st 219150 Bar o _— have been so many 1e- B y - Meanwhile, however, both the A P 12 sl IR - CIL, A A R 5 duty for thousands of men who 1oy ‘Drew Pe couldn’t even be with their fam- of sensational columns 9N jlies on Thanksgiving Day anu Of bulldozers and steamshovels has returned of J‘iln. L. Lewis and h:)\\ ruled out the sea-cooked which are not too busy. Further-'angle Bldg. 1e the most a- - —— — . et delivered turkey vd., f.o.b. plant. Hauling charge 15¢ per truck mile. Other concrete products will be available soon— Get acquainted with on's recent my and Navy have row upon row Dr. Sidney E. Steves, Chiropodist, EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin Juneau PHONE 505 FOR APPOINTMENTS that has re- in booklet obtained by ' tamped, self- @ lena-size/envelope to the t W. 43 Street MINE (OAL " Tckes, the man e 1. cut with Reosevelt Ad- 1 w come out' 4 Outer garm e suggestion! - Bijed of cloth 40 ment speed up kes points out that preduce 100,000,000 tons wally, and that if the got busy with bull- eam shovels and en- corps of Seabees, this increased cnough to kecp is and public utilities who ACROSS 3. 12ob . In favor of 89 Small ornumental The Editer SEAGOING ADMIRAL MITSCHER _ Th are admirals—and admir- | als, in the ‘Ther miral Ernie King, recently retired Commander of the Fleet, who kept U. S. Marines guarding his regu- larly 1ed ters at the Naval safest and in ad- seagoing pay be- Everything in Sporfing 2 [N SPORT CENTER going iy S SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. slept in his naval However, the Truman Admi 7 % Resur : the Potomac Tid- icn is much more skilled at ) sl oown rert " FORMERLY SMITI{ OIL BURNER SERVICE i B TN G HEATIS G OIE BURNERE HERT ETAT, ng “its heels than spark-plug: opposite t . ot ) sonllid Mis Hecls tiar{evia e plus ‘ 0il Burners — Plumhing — Healing ; WELDING Jaccbs, vecently transierred (U | pAY PHONE—76 NIGHT PEONE—BLACK 191 || PHONE 787 Third and Franklin of Naval Per who had 1€ [ instance, re is the recep- —_——T?—‘-T—T:—J ey use of rent-¢ tion which strip miner, W. J LPh TR B i i e G £ no Lya of Black Lick, Pa., got when r~re Light carriages I Y . DONALD APLAND i 1 s a paic-up subseriver w0 THE DAILY ALaska ||| 1891—Over Half a Century of Banking—1946 e EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. | 2 Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE v ¢ he tried to get two Diesel shovels and two D-8 bulldozers. Aiter get- And t Commedore ' ting the run-around in Pennsyl- Jake Vard 1 nan’s former vania, strip-miner Lyda finally ap- Naval Aide, who requisitioned en- pealed through friends to this col- I men his Washing- un st liked 1t This office in turn contacted half ected sea- o dozen people in Solid Fuels Ad- that ministration and the Civilian Pro- 1 who also cc going I despite the i he was living n a comfortable home duction Administration, all of and receive TWO TICKETS to see: ina W ington b whom were courteously anxious to e o “CORNERED" | The B. M. Behrends On the other hand, theve is Ad- be helpful, but could do little. In iral Marc Mitscher cent hero the end it was ne to fill = P . Pacific, now Commander-in- out CPA form 4425 showing the 7 | Federal Tax—12¢ per Person Bank of the Atlantic Fleet. His need of this coal machinery and %, permn base is Norfolk. How- send it to John E. Steinhauer PHONE 14__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. ke ever ¢ conditions are such Metals and Minerals Division of that Mrs. Mitscher has not been the Civilian Production Adminis- s and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and able to rent a private home there. tration Veary © RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. COMMERICAL SAVINGS Mrs. Mitscher could secure Naval| Upon a preper showing of urgen- HedRs AL / v housing at the Norfolk Naval Base, ¢y it was said that the CPA would | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! put her husband points out that issue a certiticate which would