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-l m“_—-____————f B ———— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1947 " e Bty pe—— e e more of his wages than present government spending | | porsirsirrreeeereeess practices allow him to do.” He promises that the & Republican majority in the next Congress will put 20 Y E A R S A G 0 fr B n-el BARBER | |MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 3 THE EMPIRE Urnieé s ssor SECOND and FOURTH controls where they belong—with rationing of govern- mental spending, a ceiling over the pubic pay roll stly Federal projects } Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple BARANOF HOTEL Lower Lobby econd HELEN TROY MON: DOROTHY TROY LIN President | Vice-President | s 2 o a1 and a priority system for | - Business Manager | i . e| Steamer Victoria had been pressed back into service on the Alaska for appointment M. L. MacSPADDEN, NGER - - - - comed vy Aiassan workers and empioyers alike. How- ever, any such benefits could be wiped out should the Legislature, faces the problem of more taxes, or cutting down on present and ond Class Matter James W, James C. Cooper, CPA BUSINESS COUNSELOR JANUARY 3 @ i route and was due the next day from Seattle. Yoland Uberti . Mrs. Ray DeWitt . Clarence Dennison Worshipful Master; LEIVERS, Secretary. the Post Office ir u SUBSCRIPTION RATE Delivered by carrier in J Territorial wiich The Douglas Parent-Teacher Association was planning a carnival Silver Bow Lodge raising » ot faomine Yabae ; R e ¢ 00 stx months, In advance, $7.80; | oo : G & e fEran e 2 ! | to raise money for school purposes . g G - | contemplated expenditures, pass a Territorial income Effie Marsh .l i Fahd Bpaniaing, N A% TODN, Cuanriy"in the deivers | g A AN el ;. Stocker, accompanied by Mrs. Stocker, was to leave shortly| | Corporation—Municipai and Meets each Tues- ilure or irregularity in the delivery | M 2% e a have been introduced Lincoln Hail Income tix EiLs (oosd ¢ {for @ ten months' trip to Europe, visiting Prance, Switzerland, Germany * Trust Accounts day at 8:00 P. M, I, O. O, F. HALL, ___ Telechones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 3. | at the last four sessions of the Leglslature, and have l)l:;n"m .H('.i:hxl{'k b A S ] < BER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS | been defeated. However, another attempt will un- ; e i”. ¢ " e GEORGE JORGENSON, Noble KR Press s exclusively entitied (o the use fof | qouptedly be made during the legislative session which Ray Von Scheeney o T $ i > republication of all news Jispatches credited to it or not other. Y 3 % . Five thousand and eighty reindeer carcasses and 170 live reindeer The EI'WIII Feed Co. Grand; H. V. CALLOW, Secretary the loce! news published | commences this month this paper wise credited in NATIONAL REPR Pourth Averue Blde o 8 een sk g ' Seward Peninsula during the past year. . e o 0 0 0 i had been shpiped from Sewal ninsula d g P y Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL Machinery Is Not Enough Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | Charles Goldstein left for Sitka on the Admiral Evans Weather report: High, 3=, iow, 38; rain. ENTA the @ B.P. 0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. P i ATTENTION S:HRINERS ! Regular monthly meeting 8 p.m.| TIVES - Wash 3 (New York Times) Friday, Jan. 3. Please note we are! ., i i and STORAGE m. Visiting brothers welcome. The country's labor problems can be solved, mepeting at the home of G. E.{= E. C. REYNOLDS Senator Fulbright of Arkansas is reperted as saying, 'cleveland, 308 Tth St. 464-t4, | . . . h bfl R’ul -w e Exalted by “setting up a tribunal in which both sides would 4 d i Da'ly essons in ng IS w. L GORDON CALIF ORNIA s , Secretary have confidence” for the settlement of disputes. But | pgetween 1922 and 1943, the popu- | Grocery and Meat Market = the problem involves much more than the machinery jgtion of Haifa in Palestine has! { === By WSO AP i Enlinq:/brhrm« % Soalbeie I o ”“‘l’ '“(‘1“?“]"‘. .“(;““‘:ffi” QUES= jumped from 24,000 to more than| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Say, “I sat BESIDE (by the side of) 478 — PHONES — 371 o e e Ry 120,000. | George.” and, “BESIDES (in addition to) wealth he has health.” High Quality Foods at CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co. b The economics of the situation is that labo: Pronounce pa-sa, first A as Moderate Prices 1005 SECOND AVE » SEATTLE 4 - Eliot.8323 OF HEARING OF a seller’s market, a position which its leaders hi NOTICE | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Passe. been able to exploit successfully because under our FINAL ACCOUNT {in PAT, second A as in SAY, accent second syllable. . ; present one-sided labor laws they are free to disregard ~NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN|{ OFTEN MISSPELLED: Traceable; observe the CEA. Serving AlaskaExclusively< the interests of the public with impunity. The ex- that SELMA PADEMEISTER, Ad-| SYNONYMS: Shapely, symmetrical, trim, neat, well-formed. Jones-Stevens Shfip clustvely tremes to which these leaders are willing to go were ministratrix of the estate of El.su\‘ WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us T illustrated in the acticn of John L. Lewis in treati Marie Pucman, also known as Elsie | i, rease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: LADIES'—MISSES’ » R A AT R IR AR o “'””"‘;“’ Wikh Goverament ang masey ;" Pl“”““"' d“““‘““‘ké‘“* ’_“t‘-‘d "f': SALUBRIOUS; conducive to physical well-being; healthful. (Pronounce READY-TO-WEAR The Rexall smre” ! YA v ey ey many scraps of paper. inal Account as ministratrix, ¢ o s S PRI ONE WAY TO PROVIDE WAGE Hut ahbYat e reaponatbiity ror Hns cackids and {hat & hbaris wOLES Lah o roe U as in OUSE ccent follows the U). “THSG Gt 1o disuilshed ) Sewaraisieet - IRERs i Your Reliable Pharmacists Y INCREASES on the part of the union leaders must be pla on the report before the under-|for its salubrious climate ot Rk o the door of the Administration itself, which time signed_ in the Commissioner’s Court| ™"~ g2 gt (i & % As the prospective chairman of the Senate COm= tyme has lent direct and positve encouragement 0.t Juseau, Alsea, At ten oclock |} b Alaska Music Supply DRUG CO. . mittee on Appropriations in the Eightieth Congress, such amuses of economic and political power. These am. on February 25, 1947, at which MODERN ETIQUETTE Senator Styles Bridges of New Hampshire argues that aspects of the problem would not be solved by the {ime and place all persons rprisgunogy ROBERTA LEE A.l’thur M. Uggen, Manager g one means of increasing the take-home pay of Am- mere process of appointing tribunals in which “both ¢d may appear and file nbjecuons; - S ol R Pianos—Musical Instruments nAnY RACE and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward We know this, for example, from the experiences of the railroads over the past few years. In theory the machinery for the settle- ment o Iroad disputes is excellent if one assumes a real will on the part of industry, labor and Gov- sides had confidence and contest the Final Report. | 7 W T nd joniesy i poxs ' Q. What does it indicate when a person whose diction is perfect, GIVEN under my hand and seall‘ R of the Probate Court at Juneau,,a0d who is an exceptionally interesting speaker, monopolizes the con- Alaska, inis 18th day of December,{ Versation? 1046. H A. Tt indicates egotism; erican workers is to reduce some of the Federal ex- Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a penditures that require some of the taxes imposed on every pay envelope. High appropriations mean high taxes and high taxes mean lower take-home Federal HEINKE GENERAL IR REPAIR SHOP the cne who does so may speak perfect pay. ) ¥ ; ernment to live up to the obligations which it impl; FELIX GRAY (Enulhh and be very interesting, but he is ill bred. % Profession Senator Bridges is not alone in thinking of a yet we know that the raxroad unicns have more than Commissioner and Ex-Officio | Q. Is it proper to say to a woman, “I hear your daughter made Welding, E IR R Ot B reduction in Federal expenditures as a means of once flouted the findings of Presidential emergency propate Judge—JuneauPrecinct {a very good marfiage”? 2 Blacksmith Work 20TH CENTURY MEAT raising the standard of living State Labor News, a Columbus, Ohio, has urged Senator Bridges prol suggested, for instance, single persons from $500 to $1,00 an increase fi an exembtion of $2,000; and for each dependent a larger For several months the labor newspaper published at adoption method of giving American workers a wage increase The State Labor News has been more specific than ably cares to be just now; it has boards, and that but because they of the same own fact-finding in exemption for r married persons ' gnce the facts in forcement of the they have done so not because the personnel of the boards did not merit their confidence, dir simply didn’t like its fix And, gs. as if this were not bad enough, we know that the Administration itself has compounded such flagrant offenses against the pubiic interest by overriding its boards. The theory of the Railway Labor Act was that, a dispute were known, public opinion would constitute an automatic mechanism for the en- board’s decisions. It seems doubtful, First Publication December 20, 1946.1 Last Publication January 10, 1947. ORDER ANV ~OTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE is hereby given that pur- suant to a WRIT FOR SPECIAL EL- ECTION issued by Lew M. William: Acting Governor of Alaska, in con- formity with the power designated A Q A | LOOK and LEARN No. This not cnly sounds snobbish, but it implies the girl did | well to get the man she did. When friends return from a trip to another city, should you ask by ‘i A. C. GORDON i {them in what hotel they stayed? No. GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. “The Store for Men” SABINS Front St—Triangle Bldg. MARKET Juneau’s Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 FOR Wall Paper exemption. These changes, in the case of a mythical by Chapter XVII, Article IIL, Sec- | Joe Jones for whom the labor newspaper speaks, would | in the light of recent experience, that the moral offect yion< 1501 to 1527, inclusive, Com- |~~~ T T mre—ee—— = -— Warfield's D St A mean a wage increase of §7 a week requiring no cor- |0f public opinion can be counted an cffective ‘nstru- ey Laws of Alaska, 1933, provid- 1. Where and when did the first modern Olympic Games take place? ariield s Urug »lore Ideal Paint Shi X responding increase in prices. ;mm vul rv.\!m:m at a u:nv when"lubu:ai(' m(lvznic ing for Special Elections under 2. With what subject does archaeology deal? (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Op ,', Senator Bridges dces not make the same Dro- | i (hat we connot rely upon 1t unless there is 5 CCrtwin conditions of vacancy infy 3. Who was the great writer of Scottish chivalric legends? NYAL Family Remedies Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt | | certain that we cannot rely upon it unless there iS & oeqoe: and in conformity therewith!' 4 what soldie SRR e s c ¢ posals or calculations, but what he says has the same | reorientation of attitude on the part of labor and o gioiol Election will be held on | L Aan PRl are enatly i eried tojes S ISR A0V HORLUCK’S DANISH ‘ meaning: “The American worker is entitled to Xeep | Government MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1047 Ai-00er W l‘CF CREAM “ . Service Act stating that war veier-| vet, as Sergeant-At-Arm: Between the hours of 8 A. M. and 7) Abl:];:NZF:SQUMMH nonglas Boal Shop u:_. ll:; m\‘:‘;mm:;\.‘. d 0 L( § 14 []1” ¥ llul’l’ o \Vt m‘mlxn v ((’e purpese of electing One Represen- | 1 A hens, in 1896. HUTCHINGS ECONOMY REPAIR JOBS Me" 'GO'Round should not lese their seniority publicans to expect us to vote e eom the First Division, of | 2. The study of the remains of ancient civilization. MARKET Y "We ourselves should live up to on a candidate we know nothing . ““rericr of Alaska, to the| = 3. Sir Walter Scott. il FREE ESTIMATE o e what we enacted for others,” To- about,” he protested. “We should pi}ieenth Territorial Legislature,| 4. Australians. oice Meats At All Times Phone Douglas 192 ’ vy continued, g ave beel a eS nen e 40k - Py rice, 5 n eorge Bros. ore S evirae Jrom Fage - 0) be tinued, “by not depriving have been given the names of men i . in. Honorable Frank D. Price, B2 A itahsn of fous ines Located in George Bros. St any Senator who served his coun- (o be nominated a few days in ad- oo oo Bloct, deceased. 3 PHONES 553—92—95 Both the Justice Department and | try his rightful seniority.” vanci IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Th Al k $ HERE SRED th e Alaskan Hofel Congress itself have been lethargic ;;m.rdn;{g I)”("kf“‘"“:}‘ C‘Ol;u;fl*"_'f‘" responsive ea There was a dead unidentified voice asked tauntingly ection to be held on January 20, Newly Renovated R hen Rep me Cox of Orgid, and embarrasing silence-—so em- ilson. 1947, that the several voting pre- at Reasonable Rates Democrat, was found to have taken | ygrragsing that young Lodge rose N, I do not,” repiied Wilson. ts in the First Division of the | MO“UHIY a lobbying fee (less polite people 14 his feet and said: Senator Eugene D. Millikin of Territory of Alaska, heretofore des- PHONE SINGLE O called it a bribe), the Justice De- i S . 15 28 et top dgnated and used at the last pre L Fourth and Franklin Sts. - Aol g wiioimgion I want to thank my colleague Colorado, a strong Taft supporter, 18na a; sed at the last pre- e & SRSEENI 0oKEG M. OMier WRY from New Hampshire for the com- who was then presiding, relayed ceding general territorial election, | ONE 136 Last spring when this column eX- pliment he has paid me. However, this same question to the assem- by the several Unm-cd States CColn- SI h N Y h I VANITY BEAUTY 4 posed the cotton speculation of the |1 don't think it would be fair for Lled caucus. No one else had a Missicners, and the Common Coun- | aril e New Year ri 1 n L Thomas and Bankhead families, 4| me to accept seniority for the three candidate, and that seemed to set- Clls of the several incorporated ght. . . vest Card Beverage Co. SALON 1 copy ol the exposure Was sent 0| years T was in the war, when I was tle the matter. It also settled TOWNS, be, and they hereby are,| your surplus cash in the ALASKA Wholesale 805 10th St. Cooper Bullding 2 every member of the U. S. Sen- only doing my duty like millions Wilson, who gave up in disgust, designated as the voting precincts | 3 b ¥ | ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager 3 ate by this writer asking for opin- jon on whether the Senate should bs used as a medium for influenc- ing cotton speculation. Several Senators expres orously though pr sed themselves vig-| tely, but only ' This plea, however, fell on un- of others. I therefore would be grateful if the Senator would with- draw his resolution.” Tobey did so amid applause. “Do you have e candidate?” an However, if Senator Taft and his topkicks think they can con- tinue to run “The Most Exclusive Gentlemen's Club In The World” in this high-handed fashion they | will be in for plenty of headaches for the purpose of this Special El- for this Special Eletcion. i Electors are hcreby notified that | the provisions of law requiring the | use of an official ballot dces not | apply to Special Elections, but each elector shall supply or prepare his | FINANCE CORPORATION . .. We have just paid our sixth annual dividend of four per cent. The Charles W. Carte PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODPA POP Open Evenings Fhone 318 MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE et o o Tdeha. BeDE TAFT PONTIFICATES own ballot, provided, however, that two—Glen Taylor of Idaho, a Dem- | Previously, Tobey had a run-in before the 80th Congress is over. .0 o o s;hpll b Licr iy | i St aud reyne Morde 8 Ehb- th Taft when he tried to post- COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICAT€, INC. 1946) ferlsan] h“ le iec oy | ! . . 1 can—were 2 wi et (GORY) » s designate the elector’s choice. 4 g "¢ "7 10! pone commitice assignments unti S ““Inat e election wil be held in ALASKA FINANCE 5 Machine Work — Welding > 4 Y m’xerd Congress actually had con- LOGGERS the place designated and on said ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE 3 Today, however, the shocking vened. ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs day and during the hours set forth. | I| 1012 West 10th Street PHONF 868 war-contract scandals of Senator| Tobey pointed out that the Re- for sale contact Juneau Lumber| DATED AT JUNEAU, ALASKA, CORPORATION s A9 Bilbo of Mississippi and Rep. May bublicans had adopted organization Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. this 21st day of December, 1946. A of Kentucky have given Republi- | rule: eral years back specifically. to 10,000,000 feet. For further JOHN H. WALMER, a9 can leaders a real chance to ap- requiring that committee selections particulais see Juneau Lumber ) Clerk of District Court. | Cooper Building | ply the new brwom. They can re- be made after a new Congress Mills tion date, January 3, 1947. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED quire every member of Congress convenes, and he demanded that - - ——— — — g to register his private stock-market | his party live up to them. B | : | DR D D MABQUARDT operations, his lees received by law, “I see no asterisk at the bottom = | d— OPTOMETRIST firms, and the financial interest he Of these rules we adopted stating o H. BL Second and Franklin Juneau kolds in varicus companies that the rules don't mean what : g . B lss PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS py sav.” ROSS < The Case Bill would have re-|they say o i s us a pala-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA | quired labor unicns to register sal-| HOWever, he was overruled. trom ale 37 S EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. arics, income and expenditure—all| 1OWa's Wilson and Kansas' Reed . Clericat collars '™ Present this coupon to the box office of the e —— camcamomna om0 m oo ) £ 1 o i also tangled unsuccessfully with| 13. Cubical ) - - L public inspoction, Thia ehould| B, (500 ooing, eammiten i | | Lucille’s Beauty Salon be done. But what's sauce for the 1% over Qeiermiping commMiWm’ iy spic posi 1l | cAPlTOL THEATRE i : y labor goose is also sauce for the | © ‘l;:x: \:f‘”;;\'xl’mx‘(::“(“nll:-:» R 'w_ E I SPECIALIZING IN ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT Congressional gander i i 1 R : WAVES FOR ALL TEXTURES OF HAIl gande terstate Commerce Committee s ; " and receive TWO TICKETS to see: R gt ok 5 B ARG | Chairmanship away from Senator Clear gain mer Scotch IS " 7 7] o) ] .3 GOP SENATORS 3NARL Wallece White of BEalns <o the Cut s smas musicid ol | THREE'S A CROWD FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS Senate Republicari> started off | gy d that White, the majority Small round 54. Conjunction Ni ¥ y with a certain amount of angry leader,.should not be given two & o jmark .= 8 Diréetr gl | ederal Tax—12c per Person | snarling at their first caucus this top jobs. This was a ticklish sub- an °" 2 ellurium £ . - ! week, but were finally whipped into ' ject for Taft, who wants to keep comb. Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Pnon 14 lflz RUYAL BL“E CAB co. | line by Senator Bob Tait's steam- iwo top jobs himself- airman 21 l\'v >x-|-mwd i DOWN 3. Short ,fmn:“. 1 ."mm“ PL“HBmG & mrlflfl co- r p g ke ¢ - 29 Vassa 1pes man's nan 3 roller methods. He cracked the of the important Steerinz Commit- T B iattere 2 Enticed Y ol ey and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and 1 PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL 1 lash over the secret caucus like a tec and the Labor Committee. 5. Ol RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. : t . WELDING circus ring-master, as the three in- “On what basis will the Com- 6. Changes % f o) » ’ p surgents—Tobey of New Hampshire, mittee on Committees determine Ay SNt res WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Pnnn m Third and Franklin Wilsen of Towa, and Reed of Kan- seniority for committee assignments 8, Copled sas—will testify and chairmanships?” Reed demand- e e After it was all over, most Sena- ed to know . News orguniza- H tors issued harmony statements, “Well, there are all kinds of tion: abbr. } but the Senator from New Hamp- seniority,” retorted Taft cheerily 5Bt v 3 shire let the cat out of the bag “There's seniority in the Senate it- Solld_ water 2 < e e N g e 1891—O0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 tively, he admitted graphical seniority. It starts when Hale | “Shots were fired, but when they an individual ator wants a Entitled | hit the old armor pl they just certain committee assignment. If richocheted another Senator wants the same FEATURES for TODAY: fact is that it was young assignment, the question of senior- 4 abot Lodge of Massachusetts who ity arises.” ' 1 ' ' saved the day for the Taft majori- Taft went from there into a [ MEN'S & BOYS @ MEN S The B M Behrends J ty by diplomatically stepping aside grandiose dissertation on whether lant s @ when Senator Tobey proposed a cbility should be the determining DR Dl l 7 3 . Dwelling place resolution restoring Lodge’s senior- factor in committee appointments, | Shipworm' =-DU e aulke : ity lost during war service. final concluding that ability ¥ ote e “If we take this action,” proposed heuld come after seniority. Overshoes Loggers - Oldest Bank in Alaska the New Hampshire Senaton, “the ¢ { Senate will do honor to ilself. It MILLIKIN HELPS STEAM-ROLL ~ * will also give encouragement to There was one other slap-down Svery war veteran and Increase during the caucus, when Wilson ... | @ PHONE677 @ P.0.BOX1465 @ COMMERCIAL SAVINGS puklic confide in the Senate objected to voting on sudden notice 5 rm N i { Tobey then quoted the Selective for Edward McGinnis, Chicago war . Dowa: prefx

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