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P \(ll. r()l.\ Dml v Ha.sl. a Em pm* Delivercd b [ S the Busine of their pa A he EMPIRE v carrier MEMBER OF SUBSCRIPTION RAT Juneau and Douglas for $1.50 per monthi one year, t the following ASSOCIATED PRESS n\ FING ¢ mw\\\ WORTH WATCHING the matter is under way by the Committee on National ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI M. P. Mullaney, A)(l\ull RE- WORD STUDY: JUNEAU, ALASKA well keep the other trained on the progress in the = various States this year of measures incorporating — , % from structive reactions to the results of such of these THE EMPIRE 1 a measures as may be adopted. Others’ experience can ) Tk e e APPY um e X , 192 f In the telegraphic bowling contest, Juneau Elks won the first match B The human ego has an insatlable appetiie and| e JANUARY 21 ® ! with Anchorage, 2577 to 2413. Lavenik, Bavard, Metcalf, Radde and 1 Class Matter. will feed on anything. A Hollywood cutie is currently | o Rev. G. H. Hillerman . wete the Jinesi BoWiES, boasting that she is the youngest six-times-marrled | ® Doris. McEachran . 5 Yo girl in the world | : \[;.1111.\ \5{112:‘2"‘!;}21 : The Territorial Canvassing Board met but as J. C. McBride was the nths, in advance, $7.50 2 ° Al.-nrx F. Adsit o Only member present, he adjourned the meeting until other members F oeh notif Alas, if you keep your chin up, all that your asso- | 7 R + | would be in town. ty i ivery | ciates will notice is that you have your nose in the 4 . Eilen Rice . i Office, 374 Bake ° Kate McReynclds . The Juneau High School cagers, boys and girls, were to meet the 5 R ° H. M. Graham o Douglas boys and girls in a doubleheader this night in Douglas, ) You no doubt have observed that tk who | o . Gt (i | new jump to conclusions invariably jump too far. o s s ¢ « 061 oo 00 Arnot Hendrickson left on the gasboat Dixon for a cruise to Sitka. e TNV Rel e papers, 1411 Studies of the Public Debt [] . J. T. McQuin of Oklahoma City had wired the Chamber of Com- Aow Tork B eu lan In merce to secure an option cn Auk Lake for a $250,000 tourist hotel The public debt is stuvendous. Not all Americans ¥ e etoe T may appreciate fully that it is not something Weather report: High, 27; low, 2i; snow which to conjure. If, on one hand, the enormi oun ' Ranemgpcieycre oot R G R A the debt (to say nothing of huge yearly carr 5 . . . by charges to be met by the taxpayers) dces not over- D Iy l_ E gl h stimulate business into an inflationary cycle of boom | Alaska Stcamship Company's| | al essons inen I W. L. GORDON or bust, or it, on the other hand, it is not going to 'Aleutian arrived in Juneau this } __ Lok de! WIS N (bR, preve so onerous that the burden will depress living jmorning at 7 c'clock from Seattle X ¢ RN % standards, ntually pauperizing the country with [bound to the Westward, and was WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “You hadn't ought to “:“‘ resultant demand for repudiation, in full or in part, due to sail for Cordova Saw- | done that.” Say, “You OUGHT NOT to have done that,” or “You then it is clear that wise fiscal policies for several|ard at 12 nocon today. SHOULD NOT have done that.” generations must immediately be adopted in Was Passengers to - Juneau from OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Clapboard. Pronounce either klap- ington Seattle were as follows: L. M. Can- |, . o klab_erd a | To give the public an idea of what the big debt Viff, Thelma Clave, Mr. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Filial: FIL. Fillet; FILL. — means—and with the ultimate view of su SYNONYMS: Angry, enraged, wrathful, furious, irate, incensed. ing a management policy—an exhaustive study « Don < Tt 68 Use a word three times and it is yours.” Teday's word TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1947 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. M. L. MacSPADDEN, Worshipful Master; LEIVERS, Secretary. Burni 1 BARBER urnie s suor BARANOF HOTEL Lower Lobby 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. or Phone 800 for appointment James C. Co&;per, CPA James W. Silver Bow Lodge BUSINESS COUNSELOR Specializing in @Nu. A 2, LO.OF, Corporation—Municipal and 'Meets each Tues- day at 8:00 P. M, I. O. O. F. HALIL, Visiting Brothers Welcome GEORGE JORGENSON, Noble Grand; H. V. CALLOW, Secretary €) B. P. 0. ELKS Trust Accounts The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHOANE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. and STORAGE m. Visiting brothers welcome. E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 FREE DELIVERY Juneau Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” ‘Where Pharmacy Is a Profession Near Third Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Fhone 206 Second and Seward HEINKE GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Blacksmith Work GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau’s Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 “The Store for Men"” SABINS Bidg. Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Front St.—Triangle Warfield's Drug Store (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM Yow'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Huichings Economy Market Choice Meats At All Fimes PHO The Charles W. Carter| Mortuary Fourth and Franklia Sts. PHONE 136 VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Building ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager Open Evenings Fhone 318 Card Beverage C Wholesale 805 10th St. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP P O O 3 (TG MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE Machine Work — Welding ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE 1012 West 10th Street PHONF 868 — EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT :OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau e A < ) Lucille’s Beauty Salon SPECIALIZING IN ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT WAVES FOR ALL TEXTURES OF HAIR Phone 492 HAIR CUTTING Klein Bldg. FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS [P —— JUREAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Debt Policy. This organization includes some of the Ed Nye. increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day n e forty States whose lezislatures meet country’'s best known men of large experience in the Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Playdon, EFFICACIOUS; having pewer to produce intended effect. (Pronounce this year K Missis Louisiana and fields of business finance and cconomic study ing |George and Linda Playdon, Mr in BET, I as in IT unstressed, A as in CAKE, accent Virginia have no sessi in 1947—recommendations under a grant from the Falk Foundation. The com- and Mrs. John B. Powell, Mr. and rd syllable). “We shall try to discover a more efficacious method.” for improving state government will be presented by | mittee has just publighed its first treatise on the debt, Mrs. Albert Schramen fus| T, 5 b the Council of State Governments. That body's com- | to be followed by perhaps seven later cnes Therkelsen. Arthur Waldren, Peter 1 B e e o piodediites s The first study, prepared by the late Brigadier- Wood and H. D. Jacobs. General Leonard P. Ayres, and revised by the com-| Three passengers wers broug 1 ERTA LE made a study on the basis of which it suggests € doZen |yyee “gets out significant facts with respect to the |Juneau from Ketchikan. They werc | ROB R E reforms stion and deflation that followed cther great wWars. |Mre. Panll;AARME, . JOSEOR MERBESL: | & .o s B L Rl o it i — Sugeestions include removing the mitations on | Governmental control has not averted a price rise this and _Charlotte Df{!}l;lp Donald R L ot & busiisas Tectéry the length of slative session to insure adequate ; and the commodity-price level now, more than House from Wrangel X rary Sl o lvys orTeRt < ARA TNy Al T MR 4 time to deal with all problems; removing limitations after fighting has sed wpproaching the Outbound passeng to, the ¢ ,,,‘ 1 '%op1a1 -‘.-: ond "1 ce. i o o5 2 on legislators’ salaries so that compe ons may of other great wars. The public debt tcday Westward are as fcllo to Sew- formal social correspondence. ALy % 3 roughly $7.009 for cach far ared George A. Brown, Lillian Nel- Q. Should a man arrange some form of evening's amusement with- be attracted to seek office; bring legislative it roughly $7,009 for cach family, as compare )\ : oY ;s : b g 1 G t s At N e oo with $1,147 in 1920. At the end of the first World son. Gus George, James Parsons, out consulting his wife? personnel under the merit sysiem; techens S %" | war it amounted to about 41 ver cent of the national Jobn McCormick, Willlam E. Hall- A, No; his wife should be consulted first. whether it is just amuse- ARG IREISRLIVE OTEVLIRCR; TeqUITING DU income; it now reaches approximately 180 per cent of man, James S. Hunter, Kenneth peng for the evening or a vacation trip cn all major bills with proper advance notice of | Fo it e tional income Hofer, Ralph Martinson and Law- & 'Ofat 15 the reul ko of thp tiapkin? such hearings; lengthening and st ring legislative | When considered in the light of interest charges rence Hopman; to Valdez, Mrs A, B wioinig. the %iare Alid) pecasionalls the. frouth terms to increase continuity of membership; creating | the picture is somewhat less alarming. Money market |Peter Terencel, Marianne and Dean ity councils or committees, properly staffed, to function | management has depressed inter rates to a point | Terencel; and to Cordova, Hamy ( - when the legislature is not in n; improving re- |at which, with the rise in national income, the yearly Davis i LO OY _‘ d lEA RN search facilities to aid in drafting legislation: limiting lcarrying charge on the debt now is only 37 per cent PR T H an A C. GORDON o iodi dus a session in which new bills may be larger, in terms of national income, than it was after (ONDIHON OF DEER ! troduced vising legislative rules to expedite leg the Civil War. The debt is about ten times L s 3 introduced; revising slg p es to e - g _ v g St 5 Sistion, 1nctessing. the. \ox as a percentage of national income is only about twice hIch I b ahea textbaak SRR 36 aadat and providing for sound budget making; adopting GIVEN BY D FRHMUIH which is now used as a textbook in high school Latin classes home » Jegislation which will minimize the need The study cencludes: “Our vast record with respect . v..' What great ljkv in South America is 1ated more than two of legislating for individual cities to cur national debt is good enough to encourage us. The Grizzly Bear, Fish and Wiid- miles above sea level € = Not all these changes are equally needed in all and poor enough to put us on guard.” We should ' life patrol beat. is due in Juneau 3. What is the Apoca as pertaining to the Bible? Nc 1 1 b i States, but there few in which a number of them | combat the fallacy thet a big.debt is an “asset,” and | tomorrow on a return trip from 4. What republic was founded in 18 2 home for freed slaves? could not be made advantagecusly. State governments also should remember that it is costing us far more the vicinity of Skagway and Haines. 5. What is meant by “piece de resistanc generally have not changed greatly since the horse than yearly inte "“‘;‘““”“’d “‘i are payiug for | Del Freimuth is acting agent ANSWERS ind bugsy era although they now are called upon to 1‘““"'“‘:“‘)“"?“ ‘:\“ “‘«‘; e ‘“m::“m"g‘:“;l‘ of U | abosey the ship Fu-m\m'h i 1. Julius Caesar. functicn in a mechanized age. Many could well stand ing ! igher prem:n pected to bring a report of the 2. Lake Titicaca, between Peru and Bolivia 4 b g < O i by running great risks on credit inflation ccndition of the deer and depth of O e e #he streamlining which the Council of State Govern- The present danger is not one of fiscal collapse ' snow which may effect the deer in - . G8€ & VG KO REVE & BFG A% o0k O e ew Testament ments suggests because of inadequate resourc but one of weak regard to food and possible deple- gt i west ‘“«‘y’l of Africa And Alaska, with one eye upon Statehoed, could financial policy, just as in the tion of herds. 5. The main dish of a meal. 3% ‘- The patrol will also bring back 3 = '] S . |burgh, February 13 to 20, to be Skagway and Haines, particularly : M G -Round ROOSEVELT OPPC LEGION | sponsored in the Federal Council concerning the coyote increase ¥ 4 erry-vo O'Bricn called back next day to of the Churches of Christ. Church- ,;cund Skagway vicinity . o explain that the order had been men and lay leaders, representing ~ GRS (Continued jrom Fage Ome) ssued by Federal Housing Admin- industry and labor, will be brought IN POLICE COURT | d istrator Raymond Foley. Creedon | together to draft a “code of moral juneau City Police Court yester- p decision regarding- commiitee per-, had nothing to do with it, O'Brien ethics” for management-labor deal- gay and today imposed the follow- I urn sonnel—how many clerks and sec- S3id ingas ing fines: Judson Cranston, drunk, retaries would be assiened to the I don't care who s responsible; Officials of the National Catholic tined $25; Dorsey Kretzer, drunk Democrats, ond \ members I want it changed,” demanded Welfare conference, who took a and disorderly, fined $25; James = . i) of the staff Rocsevelt. “All five of the major |leading part in the Baltimore meet- A. Loyd, drunk and disorderly, $25; Telephone 319 nghis Red 730 ;. ~ , cterans groups sl Id be asked ing, also will be invited tc the John K. Mason, drunk and disord- H 2 Testily, Chairman Wiley advises: VCierans group: hould o Joh: ason, " sh Hold your horses to participate in the rent meetings. | Pittsburgh Protestant conference. erly, $25 “' r. aCI..'le 0 9 IN.‘. St BRI tham. £ while you' civic groups should be represented ipey are endeavoring to make reli- charge of drunk and dxsordtrl.n was V- R o dhot buek M addition to business leaders” ;i) 5 “bargaining factor” in the released oOn suspended SENteNCe. . = — = = S tarran i .' il do my Dbest promised | otlement of labor disputes, they James Willis, arrested on a drunk E L L l s A I R l N E s "3 guess I should have said ‘hold O'Brien feel that the church should play and disorderly charge, raised $25 l4 S our Jackasses; ” replisd Wilsy hlad o4 Wont bessalisfied. with 80Y- |4 ddtinite pertid Uimproving work bail. Lored (B Eanepcy, viag Greg DAILY TRIPS JUNEA KE 7o % e b wlm\dm".“ thing less lh.i.n\ a complete vpunm- and pay standards. They also be- 55 for driving a car without a li- “To TcHIKA“ s I8 MR 0 of the order,” said Roosevelt. “Oth- ' Jicve it is the duty of the church Cense. | 9f his own wit 1wise, 1 intend to blast this thing e 2 - i ia P h 1l Aghen o3 think F00 jeokageesss SRS BRI LIS, 08 | o Indeet B EENErense o morl e ! via Petershurg and Wrange ? s 5 s 2 Spapers respensibility and understandir A et i ! s 4 i SR o Dempeiat &% A short time IAter, ROOSCVEIt'S iy bargaining between employers! MEETING | With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and from Nevada, “I think of you New York telephcne began buz- nd employees. °" 7| Deep Sea Fishermen's Uniony steamers for Prince' Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle “You'd better be careful,” st Thia § ot bR RIgYEeR: Tonight, 7:30 o'clock at Union Hall. i ’ n oy - ’ing again. This time Sam Riddick | Tonight, 7: ck a nion Hall F A : d Wiley."This 1 jackass Cresdon’s expert on veterans' af- (COPYRIGHT, 1941, BELL SYNUICATE. INC) ' Refreshments adv. 492-t1 OR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 1 ok ) was on line B b s o sommmens e e m not worried,” said ; 3 : g “T've always been abl 1at’s "l:\(‘ troubie ll-mnkl‘ 1|w s swon Pu i/ c s ack out of the way in inguired ou've tossed a bomb- Cr 7 le oR E o s FDR JR. BLA ‘I'm geing to begin tossing som ACROSS 31, Mohammedan S[1LE us a pala-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA The oifice of new sing ex- Teal bombshells unless that order| 1. In favor of D EFIER EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. pediter Jack Creedon is stiil rever-;is withdrawn and amended” re- R VIE Present this coupon to the box office of the berating from o tonguc-lashing Plicd Roosevell. “What are you IR[AIL APITOL THEATRE Y .. trying to do—turn the housing pro- ™ siered by Franklin D. Roose- (19 ] Ghain Y EDEMEE c A Jr., over vete s housing 3 over to “"’1("“““”"‘; of Com- A ioan mator G/AL1 oy S e T A Paul Griffith of the ied SIE|N EN_U_- SR Aty ’ e, i meri gion? 7. Chess pieces 47. Satiate and receive TWO TICKETS to see: some un-parlorlike lingu An Legion id Streomicon 49 Ore denc *’c R[1[SPHNEINOS gL S inzed the -distance W be- Riddick assured Roosevelt tha R L LIENC ERP PE . « a1 B itiaaian and New Yotk Ltne A, V. O and all other ‘vet| 55 acehltTugtiatk Bb Boltiesis ANEIVIEIR 5 The Posiman Always Rings Twice The s of the late President groups wouid be equally represent- REMS A Federal Tax—12c per Person lLad learned of an order on vet- ed at the rental meetings. He als N O/ SHIT[RALY PHONE 1 erans’ rental housing, sent confi- promised to see that local housing : 0 4 H 0 UE CAB CO itially to regional housing offi- expediters set up advisory commit- e Solution of Yesterday'. Puzzle THE ROYAL BLUE B C0. s OV 1C hi srican Le- tees cf the five veterans' groups to muel's 67. b - LI ” gion ave domin; ation- et W business, labo C! 25 Rodent 5. Ibsen character 2 ] Vol o et f Wide meetings on veterans' rental lcaders in diiferent communities. | 3. About 6 DRI 1. Oy substances RETURN YOU to your horic with our compliments. problems. The order instructed field “Vete who have the con- . WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! officials to contact Legion and sumer, not the producer, viewpoint [ [2 7 |8 17 Te | Préceding ¥ N Chamber of Commerce represen- should be named to the commit- 73 | . = Jp— - tatives to assist in sponsor the tee,” said Rocsevelt. “I mean war | meetings veterans who have had housine' [7Z | It s0 happens that both the Le- problems of their own L };5 lpy}nlww ! Nlen’s&noys’ B and the Chamber of Com- A H rously opposed the Wy- CHURCH AND L housing program. yet no other It hasn't been announced offi- C 0 ll NG anizations were me ned by cially, but prominent church lead- } L T l name in the beginning an important be | When F. r national 1e-scenes study in connection Mexican dish 1 EAT[R s f ToDAY. housing ¢ nerican the Government’s efforts to Ao | F E or H Veterans Committee, was shown a main industrial peace. There 20, o i ; copy of the confidential order, he have been several private meetings o BOYS MEN'S grabbed a ne and put in a recently at which both Protestant ; ’ 1060% Viceta Wool all t pediter C { Cs £ ot a1 t | Pertaining to ¢ Virgin 1 ne expediter ree- and Catholic 1 1 t 1 e S e g | 4 Buckle dcn eeden had left for the day 1 trade deas th indus | t Bl it ks takait G epecial | indt Tabe Soabebiiin on | the ilos- | 0 ersho Pendle on istant, William E. O'Brien tion of labor relations | V es . 'm new on the job here” Already one important meetir SIZES—Youths 11 to Dress Shiris O'Brien pleaded when young Roose- has been held at the McCormick Boys 2 to 6 Sizes 1415 to 18 L protest about the Spice Company plant in Baltimore check and call you one of the pioneers in profit-shar- B you'd better make damn tions 5 1t memorandun chang- The study will reach full-dress