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Wmm——"'—_—f' R - . = - | | . H PAGE FOLR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA _ SATURbAY JANUARY 4, 1947 e e e — - —— - ['be driven to unwise pledges of solidarity with the mine [ a .= J workers by the competitive talk of left-wing extremists | 2= — rom s _1_ BARBE MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 It § — o ne 51 Bundxy by the | in the labor movement | = = | THE EMPIRE urnle s SHOP SECOND and FOURTH Publis " 'm ”MN," OMPANE There are Communists in influential places in ? ‘. Monday of each month EMP! s 1re ad | BARANOF HOTEL Second and Mals ka some of our unions, as those unions frankly admit Py i il sl s L SRR, o \ HELEN TROY MO! s T " Vicebresiaent and deplore. Nothing could suit their purpose better | APPY 2 - Lower Lobby in Scottish Rite Temple { 2\'&‘}\'\‘|Y|xmc;‘n T o R Editor and Manager than’ to bring America’s labor problems down to the [ JANUARY 4, 1927 ¢ 9 am. to 6 p.m. or Phone 800 beginning at 7:30 p. m. MRALEIEL & s e B“‘““‘”‘,“. Editor ' Jevel of class war. And that is what a general strike | o €, e| It was to be steamer day—Alameda and Admiral Evans due south- for dupsitupas M. L. MacSPADDEN, A i e tter, 15 8 the bottom le JANUARY 4 e bound and Victoria westbound from Seattle - Zvorshlpful Master; James W. red e R Labor leaders with any knowledge at all of their | o Mt ssie’ M. Bkber e EIVERS, Secretary. SUBS TION RATES = 5 3 | Mrs. Jessie M. Baker . et 15 sspen SOOI N o s it a7 Seiae o1 Wi 48 B PAsondibbies | 4 b~ S| ne first of a series of card parties was to be held in Parish Han | (James C. Cooper, CPA : six months, $% T‘n’““ “”mm ) to their own followers will not even be tempted 0| o Marie Cassey 9| ext evening: BUSINESS COUNSELOR Silver Bow Lodge » 7 Pt advance, $750; | flirt with the idea of a general strike. It is too danger- ' o Nelllo: Mtiiee by 3 : Specializing in @Nn. A 2, LO.OF, or if they will promptly motify OUS, even from the exclusive Lol e IS e Howard Beasley '} The Moose were to install cfficers for the coming term. Corporation—Municipal and 'Meets each Tues- ¢ or irresularity in the delivers movement e William J. Niemi o i v S Trust Accounts day at 8:00 P. M., I. O. O. F. HALL, Business Office, 374 m,’ o oE it i ”,“. th algws ] Rogis Ka"". .\ 'he Frye-Bruhn Company purchased from Mrs. Cora Malony the Visiting Brothers Welcome = RS , in British coal mines led to a gen- Anton J. Teise & The GEORGE JORGENSON, Nobi ASSOCIATED PRESS 7 eral. strike. Britain’s major labor leaders had no o Jane 'AleXander o | building adjoining the Juneau-Ycung Hardware Company on Front 2 GRREEED v CALLOW s o; r reaitaa o, ‘1,.—”,\',,.‘3?:?3 tion of calling such a nationwide walkout, They |, e o i The Erwin Feed Co. : HV. By the loc=! news published merely wanted to use the threa en 3 * JANUARY 5 3 — Office in o —was called they launched the strike, and in 10 days of | g Tom Dyer . Merchandise for the Thomas Hardware Company was expected on » P:;?EL;’:‘(”OCCW B P 0 ELKS o TATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 confusion they learned that labor was not a match | g Mary Claire Ayer o | one of the first steamers and the new store would open about February 1. % s . FU e, Wash for the authority of government combined with the ' J Bathara BEMMARD 5 2 = HAY, GRAIN, COAL Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. 4 — = patrictic spirit of the bulk of people. It took ihe Eleanor Gruber . L. F. Morris was elected President of the Juneau Gun Club. and STORAGE m. Visiting brothers welcome, British labor movement a full decade to recover from J Adi M, Anderson 4 4 o E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted the loss of prestige and influence and power it suf- ’ } Aty 3 5) ° John Homme . Ruler, W. H. BIGGS, Secretat: fered 1n the general strike : phag el i ol essons in Enalis CALIFORNIA : i In this country, labor would suffer even more 5 ; D |y L g 7 Grocery —— v, ¥ > | y and Meat Market : heavily. A general strike, as now discussed so guard- |3 0 0 .12 dl W. L. GORDON i Things for Your Office £ § edly, would be in support of an illegal strike against | PO 7 GRORBRSIR S TR, 478 — PHONES — 371 prm J e e | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The consensus of opinion s st CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co. * [ e OF “vae 8 & 4 | atiboly o v o . 7 erate Prices 05 2 2L be conducted in this country with the same amicable u“'o“s lNVOLVED was that he was innocent.” OF OPINION is xfdundanl. CONSENSUS od 1005 SECOND AVE - SEATTLE 4 + ELiot 5323 b | spirit as it was in Britain. Here it would bring violence | means agreement in matters of opinion. Say, “The consensus was that = ¥ jand brutality in its wake. And that would only in- v lA" N IN fhe was innocent.” &rw”l/fl;h[x[/gflydy( : { crease the severity of antilabor legislation which in- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Interesting. Accent first syllable, not Jnnes-S]evens Shop ) - tH evitably would follow. i 2 ¥ he third e & { . | The idea of the general strike is revelutionary. ELECTIONS (HARGE OFTEN MISSPELLED: Squirrel; two RS, one L. LADIES'—MISSES = = 2R S Sl ~- |1t is a political weapon, not an economic weapon 4 ! SYNONYMS: Methodical, systematic, orderly, regular, businesslike. READY-TO-WEAR The Rexall Store e TEVITY {1t is the ideal weapon for leaders bent on overthrow- {rias v : “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| | Seward Street Near Your Reliable Pharmacists PRESIDENTS AND LONGEVITY |ing government and substituting a dictatorship by = ~WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 — The WORD STUDY: “Use a ; o i e r Third b themselves. But it is not a suitable instrument for special House Campaign Investi- | increase our vocabulary by mastering cne word each day. Today's word: BUTLER-MAURO . . 2 g5 ‘ ‘ . W s* as. ¢ o 2 o made by the Metropolitan Life INSur- oyacting concessions from employers, or from govern- | gating committee today turned ?ALLIATI:Z. to cover with excuses; as, to palliate faults. (Pronounce Alaska “nsic sn l DRUG i ance v shows that of thirty Presidents of the ment. That is why the only genuine sentiment in over t({ |l|9_Jxx::llcv Department evi- | irst A as in PAT). pp y CO. ; \ lived longer than their lif favor of a general strike, if one traces the agitation dence it said u\d[xcnlc&(‘ll lilzat 60 CIO; B —_‘ Arthur M. Uggen, Manager . Jnited States only eleven lived lenger tha el e 5 Hos e 3 SGtatE Tala s als an orpora- o eS8 ; _|to its source, is among the extreme clements who union: ! ax'ml lucl,fi and Somora. | Piisos- Mol Instinmsnts HABBY nm expectancy of thesc en—were gincerely want a revolution tions violated the Corrupt Practices 9 d Suppli ¢ Chaartan frelltent b gl Act in the recent Congressional| ROBFR’IA LEE | SR JPapplier & among the first ten Of the ten Pre s g Slecis Phone 206 Second and Seward Dl’ug‘glst from Washingtn to Polk inclusive, one—Menroe—lived Operation Antarctica Chairman Priest (D-Tenn.) tolal EpE ismt';‘)r it silver HHAL 1L PURA crvane “The Squibb Store” just to his life expectancy. Washington died five years ETEETR a reporter the Committee has rcc»l \'? e ok HEINKE GENERAL ore. " by e 1e yhar: (New York Sun) ommended that the Department | table before the meal is served REPAIR SHOP Where Pharmacy Is a fnort of {5 and Willlam Henry Harrlson, nins ysars During January and February, the heart of the .y “whatever action it believes; A Three pieces of flat silver at cach side of the plate is the, & Profession . i1 short of it. Al the others lived beyond the acturial | antarctic summer, Little Americe, which has been re- necessary against the unions and{ isual limit.- Any additicnal silver is usually brought in with its own | |Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner| i age legated to frosen stlencs alnce Rebr Admbval RUCBEH | ne ‘brporations, all. IHNEWSXEIE | ourse Blacksmith Work 20TH CENTURY MEAT - In the next group of ten Presidents—from Polk E. Byrd left there in 1941, promises again to be active. | rne Committee also gave to thei Q. What is the best way for a hostess to signify to her guests that GENERAL REPAIR WORK MARKET i to Garfield inclusive—only two outlived their ex- It will tnv the center oruopemulnn (fr \}‘t:;ux 15 \D‘?“(';r Attorney General evidence which| . is ready to leave the dinner table? Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. Juneau's Most Popular p S/ S I exped on ever s " 4 .l e M pectancy, Filimore and Buchanan. Hayes, like Mon- 1[1‘\‘!'1)({1‘(‘11110 (r)?:ihzrt?dmstg::s ‘m“r:,'ml P! dozen ships and Friest said shofv\.sl \h:«yh ‘:hde s(iofn' ! A. By catching the eye of her most important guest, and then push- “Meating” Place ol It two Presi- 5 e st Pa of the Unite ates | E I roe, lived just the vears of expectancy. But two Presi- | (0" 000 men an intensive effort will be made to| Munist FArty of the falling to file | 18 her chair back. “The Store for Men" ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS ] dents of this group, Lincoln and Garfield, died as | po0" pe artarctic continent and to gain as much »‘\mri Pn 0; reveu)l}s b abendL Q. Should the paper of a social letter or note be ruled? PHONE 202 1 victims of iation. Of the third group of Pre: knowledge of its natural resources as the most modern ‘Lure:"gs tiea 01‘. political’ part- A. No. SABINS | dents, from Arthur through Franklin D. Roosevell, scientific instruments can register. Soundings will be e S B T S IS ot s A ey , only two, Cleveland and Taft, outlived their expectancy | made along the deges of glaciers to sece what evidences ™ 7 A i e Cm__: N ; I and it was only by a year in the case of the former of mineral wealth these may have pushed down to m“‘::‘;:“““w‘gwlC;wa"l‘u il iy ‘ 0 0 K a nd lEA RN by Front St—Triangle Bldg. ” l P s and two ¢ case of the latter. Five of the |the sea. Ashore electronic instruments in planes will PO SOP% WEE R 0 A0 CERE 7 A. C. GORDON Wall aper % fen died at 60 or vounger, but cne of these, McKinley, | ttempt to pierce the snow and ice to determine what | Mot "ot wolsThE Fre [ BOCl) 3 Warfield's D : e : metals are underneath. Polar equipment developed ét by SRl Repaser s e rean arlield s rug fore Ideal P int Sh i ‘ {2 e ieitn o1 adsaminat) ’“” which to during the wa 11 be subject to additional tests ::;‘l;::::(: m;;‘ :f)“m :un &with an) 1. In which State are more thar per cent of American cigarettes | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) a1 Op Thirty men make a small group upon which to b 5 st i b i ; ) Although it is to be a naval operation, representatives " ; 3 ~ | produced? ) ] postulate a generality, but the figures are enough in | ooy "t o ed and scientific services will be taken t]clt;ulol; The ullnonla ll‘m ;:‘éddosmt]n( e S NYAL Family Remedies Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt . e T aNodeRt Dok ¢ e rsice rde! > A i 5 R 1. tributed approximately $50, | Gl s Gl e g i themselves to suggest not culy the physical burden of | along to garner information of special value to them. | B/ W FRBEG TR $9p b B0 31 Spnat chould a baby weigh at the end of its first year? HORLUCK’S DANISH the Presidency, but the steady increase in that burden It is especially fitting that direction of this pre- the Greater New plteall 2 TRCRUt T e e 108 CREAM , tentious venture should be given to Aamiral Byra, | Actien Coojinating Coimittes and{. & Whieh ls preater, a liferova quarts, 00 E/ Douglas Boat Shop { g 4 it atd He has battled with the eiements which make the the New York County American 5. What country issued a stamp with the picture cof a dog on it? NEW NSTRUCTI! A Dangerous Flirtation Labor Party Campaign Committee. i SRS EW CO! ON and | ; {north and south poles so inhospitable and has re- | Labor Party ampen O | ANSWERS: HUTCHINGS ECONOMY RO (Cincinnati Enquirer i peatedly conquered them. He it was who, in 1928, { 1. North Carolina. i Cautiously and hali-heartedly, some leaders in the | developed Little America as a base for operations in : 2. Bacteria. FREE ESTIMATE 3 m:AJ\‘l‘lul;rr confederations are hinting at the posstbility, Antarctica. This will be the fourth time that he has BYRNES DE(lARED | 3. Three times its weight at birth. Choice Meats At All Times Phone Douglas 192 5 of & general strike throughout the United States, in gone there, on each visit better equipped than before { 4. A liter, which contains 1.0567 U. S. quarts. Located in George Bros. Store ke Support of John L. Lewis and the United Mine Workers, | to extend the work of exploration. If, in the light of " T R v itk it in certain contingencles. announcements of British, Russian and Norwegian The Ala'k“ Holel - They h‘;\( made no open threat, and they certainly .| plans to explore Antarctica, anything like a race is to do not want to take the risks, or the responsibiities, | develop it is well to have this country's entry in such| o T The Charles W. Carte Newly Renovated Rooms o neral strike. The ¢ er is that they may experienced hands - , the! of a general strike. The only danger is that they may exE Weekly News Magazine, today M tuar at Reasonable Rates : f "o Congress. He has been retumed MARTIN'S BIG OPPORTUNITY |locted Secretary of State James l 9 4 7 oriuary FEC iR f "19 wa;hll‘lqlon {0 the same seat ever since Back in the days when Martin| Byrnes as “Man of the Year” Fourth and Franklin Sts. > ' M G R d In two Presidential elections,| Was 21 and his father advised him | jg4g i PHONE 136 e" - 0- 0III‘| Martin played important back- not to go into pnhlu.sp because Iy a discussion of Byrnes, Time i Y stage roles. One was in the Lan-| “politics is dirty business” Joe re- said: “by patient, purposeful tink- & . VANITY BEAUTY (Continued irom Page (%e¢/ don cagpaign, whom he helped plied X ering with the details of the Satel- Start the New Year l’lght ... Invest Card Beverage Co. SALON " § —_— — ” nominate—but could not elect. The' “Thats why I'm getting into i, jite Treaties, he managed to get! & Wholesale 805 10th St. Cooper Building | i crest of New Deal reforms, Joe Jther was in the Willkie campaign, dad. It needs lo be cleaned uP over to the Russins and the your surplus cash in the ALASKA i e 5 . | ; rode the wave too. Once when Wwhen Martin tried to weld together ;::.- ‘n(f)l:( L::‘dls?:miil:;: ox)l.\l'\:’si:ixég »«l'orld lhr;n t{he U. 8. h‘ad“p!amfi1 FINANCE CORPORATION We PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager joshed aboutshis liberal voting rec- onilicting wings of the Republi l i the weight of its })?wpr 1.|‘1 he pa i ) TS for MIXERS or SODA POP Open Evenings Fhone 318 f ord, Martin half-jokingly replied san party as National Chairman m'v-‘ 3 of the Russian advance H p? 4 & h 1 “The world moves and T move In 1940, shortly before Willkie| Today, the man who made that' P e i have ]USI paxd our sixth annua P with it." was nominated, several friends urg- Observation is anything but on the | The U. S. Office of Education es-{ B — ; either i tem. | @ Martin to run for President sidelines. He is right in the thick timates the 1046 school enrollment dividend of four per cent. T T e . Joe is no miluant, eithe em- ' realthy ;- of things, leader who can if [at 2 e himself, and cne wealthy Pitts- of things, a at 28,283000—or a little more than pera nuH“rl“«\ per 3‘) wce . f\‘;fl ::“:‘; ourgh backer offered to put $85,- he wishes, do glreab lhm;;s lto Lgcnn cne in every five persons in the nnTon BEBUILD ud mmnn snn"cz a 00 behind him the rotten apples out of the Con- country. . Fi ; sriendly, small businessman who| 40 beRind him- -.umw(i‘”“”“‘““1 barrel and ltt the bad- Sl | Machine w“-k—WQIdmg 3 [ S LI | e o sy s sl gt S| ALASKA FIN exGINE REsUIDING HARDWARE | public as well as in private life. L it 2 ~ 7 With his abhmrence- of greed .md ATTENION Lorcrm with logs | He abhors greed, crookedness and r;"“‘:"" ("”&,II" 3“';[{ ):lll:lll(‘,x;‘\;:x. “:1 crookedness, Joe Martin can do! for sale contact Juncau Lumber CORPORATION 1012 West 10th Street PHONE_.w 2 3 public suffering SR N much to purge the pocketbook! Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. " = "I have no ambitions in that Congressmen out of our legislative| to 10,000000 feet. For further L e L ¥ NO DICTATOR, MARTIN d > > “ ' temples—if he really leads. | particulars see Juneau Lumber { Jooper Building ¢ lirection,” Martin replied. *“I am ¢ PR ot | s - N RESCRIBED That was why he has championed | serfectly satisfied to remain in the (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICAT, INC. lWiL Mills. 433-tf. EYES EXAMINED LENSES P! labor's right to organize, support- Jouse. My one ambition is to be DR.D. D. MARQUARDT ed social security. voted for thel peaker Y'PS‘ . o Y e i Crossword Puzzle . L OO e, i Once when Martin was approached FRIENDLY ENEMIES - v suls with a pro- Fo! ) s ago, that ambition ACROSS 35. Ringlet Gonno“ GMY PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Securities and was almost fulfilled. Rolling up an 1. Ribbed faoric 37 us a palt-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA » n x,nl the ;In'l unexpected vote in the 1942 off- : Lassoed 5% cue EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. 3 B iness, he replied year election, it leoked for a mo- T Y. City in Greece P, is q . ] ) ] ) T 10 0 % Englisp - resent this coupon to the box office of the i wouldn't touch their prop- ment as if the GOP would control yney =" 4y, Compass point | B Lucille’s Beauty sam osition with “a 10-foot pole the House of Representatives. In' 13. Omit in A CAP“'flL THEA“E » During the pre-Pearl Harbor days the end, the Democrats won out ¢ glwing tool 41, | SPECIALIZING IN ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT i when many Republicans were un- by a few votes, however, and when| 15. Salt S WAVES FOR ALL TEXTURES OF HAIR i dereutiing Roosevelt's preparcdness it came time to swear in the Speak- | 15 Siluted Hiiticyton and receive TWO TICKETS to see: | ' Phone4sz - HAIR CUTTING Kiein Bldg. policies, Martin ' swung his weight ¢r, Joe went into the office of Sam | 18. Slow mui A1 -iast Lhoan 17 ” 7] FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS vigorously behind the President. He Rayburmn to escort him to the, s, dish THREE'S A CBOWD ! 4 voted for national defense, against Speaker's rostrum. >) | i isclation, and when the question Sam,” said Joe, “I've got bad U T Federal Tax—12¢ per Person 4 i of lend-lease 1e before a secret news for yeu. I hope you can i3 QoY oto Solution of Yesterday's Puzzls H i GOP caucus, he advised held up under the shock. You've 6. Small ehiia 63, Betors 2. ttemover PHONE 14_THE ROYAL BLUE CAB cu' mmu PLUMBING & mmfi co . H “Read the testimony. Listen care- been re-elected Speaker.’ | ¢ . DOWN 3. King's house | A . fully to the discussion. Go home Actually, Sam Rayburn and Joe Ditter veich 6 ‘.”('In(n;- L Geuiis of the 4. One g in and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL - - 33. Siames 0in panied ose lace 4 y and think it over. Use your judg-! Martin have a lot in common,! 3% Siamese col o R RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WELDING ment, but vote like Americax Both are bachelors, both are good tute E . B : g ] The idea of suggestic I iriends, both have somewhat the . Tombs of WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! PHONE 787 Third and Franklin thar tation has been Mar same middle-of-the-road, square- Qun suints stra as a leader. Unlike S hooter point of view . Duteh city T S — = ator Taft and some Old Guard Like most bachelors, also, the . Signity - Ssembers of the Senate, he does not new Speaker s very fond of ehild. ks oo carta Men’s & Boys® : A crack the whip. Perhaps he will ren and keeps trinkets in his of- e : & have to be tougher now that his fice to give to friends for their IR 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 : pa: in the majority, but dur-' youngsters ! in s years minority Homeward-bound one Christmas \ ! C L 0 T “ l N G & leader, Joe never laid down vacation, Martin phoned his office 5 " ? the law as to how eag’les from Washington's Union Station should yor and. asked Tis soreiary, Jim Ml FEATURES for TODAY: * to hurry over with a package he COOLIDGE'S FRIEND had left in his desk ’ ' ' Th B M B h d It was Calvin Coolidge who gave 1 can't go without it and my . MEN S & BOYS . MEN s e { ] e l.en s @ | Joe Martin his real lift in' train leaves in 20 minutes,” he ex- * 4‘ ] i t lai { t had Leen elec Milne rushed the package to the 5 IIC e a“ e a ‘] seits Senate where he met Coolidge aln just in time & P en Chairmin of the Rules Com-' “Say, what’s in this, anyhow? L Oldest Bank in Alaska mittee. Coolidge made Martin he asked. “Sure must be import- versnoes Oggel's y secretary of his committee and the ant. I haven't seen you so agitated COMMERCIAL SAVINGS two became lifelong friends about anything since the election. 2R 3 3 gyptian solar 92 en Coolidge ran for| “It's very rtant,” said the A In 1924 when Coolidge ran for| “Is very important.’ suid the i o PHONEG677 @ P.0. Box 1465 & re-clection, Martin climbed on his Speaker-elect. “It's a doll for my i s ] 3 . hand-wagon and was easily elected ,little grandniece.”

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