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T — 5 PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1947 arated from the Labor Department and that the | ! ; d #, ! MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Dail v Alaska Empire s i e it o e vow et mare 120 YEARS AG 0w | Martin Viclor Furs, Int. | 1 Seoons aoa vevnre Publisita evers evening excent Sunday by the ¥l “l""‘:"i" e 10 ks S AR Wanl b ;z - THE EmrigE s Open for business while remodel-| | Monday of each'month A\ EMPIRE INTING COMPANY strike or ”: out (;““ (I ";“‘ Cl ¥ i e i \ . Oud coats will soon bear thel |in Scottish Rite Temple . Pprestdent | TEQUIred to be filed with the Concilia ::1 ffice ! label Made in Alaska beginning at 7:30 p. m. Av . . it V16 Prestdent | ing—(1) the existence of a dispute, (2) the FEBRUARY 13, 1927 | Swedisn Fur Craftsmen CHAS. B. HOLLAND, v 2 : - ditor and Manage sk Sati RN abta g ! g g v o, " e Sfannging Saitar | 810 (3) thab 1o apreement MAA Beer tHEDLIL 20T RiHg FEBRUARY 13 o With splendid music, a perfect flocr and cne of the best attended | for Three Generations Worshipful Master; JAMES W. - - Business Manager | jopst 10 days of negotiation; that the Conciliation |, Marie Drake o affairs of the kind, the Twenty-first Annual Dance of the Juneau Vol- | G LEIVERS, Secretary. Class aatter. office then would call the parties together to negotiate | o Mrs. 1. B H ok o | unteer Pire Departinent wis given in the Kiks HAD the previbus night. James c. "ooper' cpA - Delivered by carrier in Ju Douglas for $1.30 per month (\“'U“‘l.f”" at least 30 days; then if no ““‘.1 ment was | ¢ Bill Burns . { BUSINESS COUNSELOR Silver Bow Lodge ix mm'l“nl;- . . rx-n::;-‘:m”m reached, the last offer of management would be voted e Anita Westfall . Juneau Elks were to leave for Petersburg to initiate a large class. Specializing in m- No. A 2, L.O.OF., nce, $18.00 six ths, in advance, $7.50; on by the workers to decide whether to accept or e Peggy Childs . i . Corporation—Manicinal and e Meets each Tues- they il promptly notify | Strike; no strike could take vlace unless a majority of © TIeie i > Tom Smith sold a lot at the corner of Fifth and Main to Wallis idlst Absoiits day at 8:00 P. M, I. O. O. F. HALI, or irreqularity in the delivery the workers so vcted by secret ballot ® Kcnneth Durant S Geige Visiting Brothers Welcome e, 602; Business Office, 374 Presidential aspirant Stassen feels new national : Vf}‘\"g“:fl“&’;‘:“ . P | 3FORGE JORGENSON, Noble 55 MEMBER OF ASSOC(AT s labor legislation, along the lines he proposcs, is need- 7 Y % The Wrangell High School cagers were to play the Juneau mghf Th E '] .reeé cc Grand; H. V. CALLOW, Secretar i Press is exc ed because union leaders have “abused” their power.[ , , , . + « s o School five the next night in the A. B. Hall. i e Lrwin ’ L. Pupil Ball takes the much stronger view that th i P Office in Case Lot Grocery : o | E 7 > Wagner Act itself is defective . Weather report: High, 43; low, 40; clear. { PHONE 704 B, P, 0 ELKS Senator Ball admits a major purpese cf hi ‘EARIH_EEI SEEK'NG ¢ sk B HAY. GRAIN, COAl Meets every Wednesday at 8 . revisicn bill is to give emnloyers a chance to “beat '™ i i by i and STORAGE m. Visiting brothers welcome. a strike” This is impossible under present law, he CANbE EN AI.ASKA Y L E I h / | E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Biia; Bulk heShal is wiliisi to. sioss’ Hown B (- UTY / LESSONS 1IN ENQISN w. .. GORDON {i CALIFORNIA Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary | plant and wait until the workers are starved back DEFFERENTEAL pAY K e i i B B AR A L A to their jobs % b “I am going to visit with | ' irocery and Mcat Market 4y " WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not The employers' ha wre tied today,” Ball has i o ey et : ‘SMILING SER.VICE” iends in Pittsburgh. Omit WITH. It is said is bill gives him a chance to organize a Delezate Bartlett has mad " ’ B vis 'n ttsburgh. | High Quality Ioods at B f ~to-work movemel The right to strike must st sprecentations { ag. Visit friends in Pi . eri s Lvas B v ot L" airike MUSY Suong Sl S:;‘nm n“heAf”.'k‘ OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Foundry. Pronounce foun-dri, T as in | Moderate Prices G““"Y be set off by the right to break a strike exoi Al‘l»pm"memu.ol . et ot FeoREL i i PITONE 104 or 105 AT L v R e iminating the 25 percent sal. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Practical (serving a useful purpose). Prac- | || FREE DELIVERY Juneau ‘:Vv N §osiay ry differential paid pendent ible (capable of being done). . " No. 1 Objective e depattment who SYNONYMS: Imperative, imperious, peremptory, authoritative. ! Jonos SIevens Shop tl the head of a family WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| LADIES'—MISSES’ 3 (New York Times) , : s : : " % > " " g The compelling pr 2o ddonomic- svents has o D]U : T federal gov- ase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | READY-TO-WEAR The Rexan siore oL 5 nmen ageney. " o o - b rary . i i “ _— orced the British Government to place major 1818 | Te - order. was: promilgatedsike. | CONTRAVENE; fo,go or. act, contrary to; to Infrings, st law. "iNSUIre | | o iaifete i ey d oo Your Reliable Pharmacists TEACHER VS. PUPIL upon increasing output. Acccrding to a di r i b rmiaEI6n T e s consistent, though she feigns to contravene her own laws."— frem London, increas tivity has re- S ! BUTLER-MAURO d he “Number One objective” : e o R i b s i - . d full employment as the > itation in oceupation 7 aska Music npply DRUG CO. Former master and disciple are now at wid variance cn the type of le itish economic policy. The thom 5 ‘\ e B oierstas because it was felt | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager vment itself is endangere tia I 1 needed no induce- MODERN ETl a U ET‘I E P 4 5 el production s a | o the Wao Dahrs- | ROBERQA LEE #lanos—Musical Instruments oL ! HARRY RACE LS ) doing they SNBSS e 3 and -Supplier evident in o d y - ,, oo S Ry e Phore 206 d and rd « 1y tr St Q. What are some of the exj sions salespeople in stores should ?re bt DrugglsI ation to our own order is a avoid using? ! “The Squibb Store” gislation needed to cure the nation’s labor ills. Senator Joseph Ball (R.-Minn. {rankly states that the bill he has intrcduced in the United States Senate for revision of the National Labor Relation ' k into striking.” his them s a dire Act is designed “to put the risk e : G 4 i i b1 Stessen, self-announsed candidate for the Re- €60N0MmY, 25 We to th Britatn, O Tk President's A. Such phrases as “look here!” to attract one’s attention. And HEINKE GENERAL | | Where Pharmacy Is a m;blk-m Pr idential nomination and Ball's one-time ‘780! ;’ ] : = “’\1 il all govern- slang phrases such as “O. K.”, “Sure,” and “All righty.” REPAIR SHOF Profession political mentor, has outspokenly criticized the: Ball ,I‘““‘l i Lol s, ! eed, that un- Q. What is the first test of correct dressing? Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner| 4 . » e v » e large age C! S e as 1] s & bh > § 3 - g & = 3 pe ent government policy A. Ccmfort and simplicity. No style is good if it results in dis- Blacksmith Work measure while advoeating a “go casy” program of hiS hoc during the war vears, have saddled indust it S g ¢ i . p. . No sty S M : At : " make it difficult, if oy CSteblished the policy of paving oot or if is too “flashy.” Your color combinations must be| | GENERAL REPAIR WORK 20TH CENTURY MEAT own| with high unit costs and now make it difficult, if not 25 percent differential would ra- Y Phone 204 9% W. 12th St MARKET Although other biils to revise the Wagner Act impessible, to bring down ll)ffm to ll"\{ _SHK:'_"’_}" fg' in in effect, Delegate Bartlett '“r™monious i i | Juneaw’s Most Popular have been submitted, Ball's appears to be the most :;‘:1‘“(:'(‘;\-“ pocketbook” unless unit labor costs can be : l"(lll l‘"‘md”. -v,-.»prmimsl a 3:“. Q. How long before the luncieon hour set chould the guests “Meating” Place . s . right repes t e at determination of the War arrive? - " extensive, short of proposals for outright repeal. It e Mk riadnativity: s ho! Bahey tha o The Store for Men' ONLY T In most industries productivity is ho higher than Department” which should be im- A, About five to ten minutes before the specified hour. LY THE BEST OF MEATS is easily the most far-reaching and potentially pro- vas before the war, although wages have increased g g €c el rescinded insofar as it A e FUSERRELT T4 ative of the great change in present labor rela- .o.cqo Now Iabor 18 ‘onde more asking f0r sib- | Lroce o M 1 SABINS ms of any of four labor measures Semator Ball gantial wage adjustments in the mass-production e President’s instructions were i O')k d I EA RN himself has introduced this session. It would permit jndustries. In the absence of greater outbut ber man- joc.-q in 1945 with the requast that 2 Ly 4 n A G, GORDON 18 Front St.—Triangle Bldg the employer to fire all strikers (except those in a hour. such new wage increases will mean higher ¢ +a cost-of-living survey be made ” dispute caused by an emplover's unfair labor practice); dnd in many industeics higher prices. Wage ncreases 1he Bureau of the Budget and the === === o e e e e strip the National Labor Relations Board of all its Which do nct Inereye l(hv' WOTI\]‘“‘:W‘_‘“':*)’(};tild ‘I’:‘l: Civil Service Commission are now 1. Who was the woman who left her job in the Patent Office to Warfield's Drug Sloi'e investigatory and prosecutory powers and vest them 80cds and services do not imvrove his Well-being. It S| cooperating to arrive at a %ettled, ,yrge the wounded cn the Civil War battlefields? (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs: ! T o ertain types el wages—that is, what money can buy—that are im- .manent policy ; . in the Department of Justice; render certain tybes ... 0" ye production it not increased, then Wage- ' Delegate Bartlett also Dol ou 2. How many States seceded :rcm tne Union during 1860-18612 NYAL Family Remedies es unlawful and subject to injunctions; and . p o0 'oan only improve their position at the expense (yq¢ preliminary studies issued by 3. Hcw many guns constitute a Presidential salute? 2 W different concepts and definitions in ¢ otner groups, particuiarly those with fixed incomes. 'the two agencies recognicad that 4. The female of what animal is a vixen? HORLUCK’S DANISH 5. PHONE 202 FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt You'll Find Food Finer and the present law to lessen its advantage to unions As a these other grouvs find their mmr?mnd e condiHBngHA Alasks Are Enido 2 i S R e b 105 CREA Ball provisions specifically lashed by Stassen, the qver and servic reduced, and their living §. also pointed out that the 25 e k- sl kg g man who named Ball to the Senate in 1940, are those standards deteriorated. We have witnessed this devel porcent dfferential paid in Alaska Moty - SRRSO R SRR, Hu[chings Ecnnom that would cutlaw industry-wide bargaining, permit opment during the past year is in recognition of the excessive i ol Y THE BARA“or sloyers to obtain injunctions to stop strikes and As a nation we can improve our living standards ;j.h cost of living and is not paid 3 3 M k l { e £ berst lauses in union ©Only by increasing the total volume of goods and an “mdubement” to reerult: wozks 3. Twenty-one. arke! cnrrzx snop forbid maintenance of membershib CUSS ° WA sorvices. Efforts to divide the existing pie frequently ers, 4, Fox. e R contracts. They are not all included in the one Ba LIt 1t o A adler H6 1h s Ukartrt Ahat Ve s Tioiie e s ' fects - measure. mpaired and becanse some n no longe! \ R P W Ko . Sbhaminpsnysuli Uad PHONES 553—92—95 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates Stassen’s own program for “peaceful settlement rd 4 hire Sorkers at the of industrial disputes” makes these principal pro- e ,,”,‘ n to bake morc posals: That the U. S. Conciliation Service be sep- more to cor S | SN égl\/;ls\’fi;flli TB(\)IX)TRfilqu\ignlgg The Charles W. Carter Cdue them” Arrested, Charges P. 0. 2133 e WEST JUNEAU Mortuary e Ao Jonduin . " ACROSS FROM BOAT HARBOR ! 0i (ounfierfellmg Phone Red 110, After 6 P. M FOLL SRS S, B the big land interests of Califor- m The Washington e e They want to be zble to hold more reported that while his Me"y-GQ-Round than 160 acres of government-re- : id get by with an claimed land iul o of $25,000,0 PHONE SINGLE O PHONE 136 VANITY BEAUTY . Feb. 13—U. S. Army ariers tod: attnuea jrom Page uUme! On the other hand, thousands of cliefl uy p oi sc A e e i | J E(Copcinned Jrom ¢ Wl iarans anslotis 19 obteltl A oeslieR, (0B B iy |t REE Ry R, (8 Card Beverage Co. || SAEON Truman Cabinet. They watched as Small farms of their own want the neel n'\: years or mere to repay wo Frenchmen for investigas Wholesale 805 10th St. Cooper Building Marshall greeted Davis 160-acre limit retained. The other the full $75,000,000. itorfalting operation Y - i e A . i day, 15000 people applied for 84 “We've spent 50 years building up aees i M e PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager After Marshall broke the ice, S » al cause one-day closing of all various others, led by Congressman farmsteads in the Klamath Valley, the Poailippines,” chimed in Con- inance offices and for MIXERS or SOPA POP Open Evenings Fhone 318 L Rl il Ore. Finally 3,000 veterans were i don't think we .0 5 as, Paul Kilday of San Antonio, Te stepped forward to shake hands sifted out of the 15,000 applicants, ought I« tho: people down et Cleaners s of the Army’s West- with the negro general and the competition was so keen |how, g l“-“ ! a war that ., Base section named the Ameri- J, - 2 that, in the end, lots were drawn m uined them.” s as Alfred A. McLenno: d Note--Col. B. O. Davis, Jr., son 5 15 as Alfred McLennon an of General Davis, is an aviator, t© See Who would be the lucky 84 n arl; and Will Clay- Portiow, both of Yonkers, Ni Moron nsnun.n and mm"z snn“cz . . The Interior Departm'n 1 Stat tment (in Y:: Louis G. Rouniker of Mil- S¢ ti now commanding Lockbourne Army 05 ' A ave your time - ™ 35 Hase, Lockbotrms, Okiv, tends that when the U. s, sovern- v thowed ous auri oo Wik nd John W, Chand by using ours Machine Work — Welding SR ment pays the cost of reclaiming and, with th re of ‘.fi s for the hosce | el ¥ e 5 e land, the amount held by any one President, a re- lust 30 years. NEAT—CLEAN i ENGINE REBUILDIN INSTALMERT-BUYING person should be limited. Other- payment period to five years. They st o 1012 West 10th Street VARDAMAN wise, the land, improved at the also agreed that, if the Philippines FOOD SALE WELL | Commodore Jake Vardaman, expense of all the taxpayers, would can’t pay in that time, the loin By Lutheran Ladies Aid at Bert's PRESSED { - — — — President Truman's ex-Naval Aide, all fall into the hands of big ranch- will be renegotiated Cush Grocery, Sat. 11 am. | now elevated to a lush $14,000 job ers. PYRIGHT, 1947, ¥ adv. 502-t2 EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED on the Federal Reserve Board, is Note—What will make Gov. War- waging a hot campaign—indirect ren's dcecision difficult is t iact WE NOW HAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE DR. D. D. MARQUARDT aimed ap Federal Reserve Cha his close friend, nator ) man Marriner Eccles—to liit all whom he appointed to V[E J“s.lu OPTOMETRIST credit controls on instalment buy- has rodu oill A Secund and Franklin Juneau PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS ing Vardaman, who once cucl miiaiion & o - CALL SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE 0. ] ornaents | himself into the position cf HAGGLING OVER PiULIPPINES 38 Propelier for | ting 10 percent e seagoing pay With Congress wrestling over a AT D o . [ |r——— while attached to the White House new budget involving billions, Pres- plant Y| and comfortably slcepinz on dry iden: Truman had to dcv m: i fona & lar and who ordered Navy en- an hour the other day straizhten- 4 R FORMERLY SVWITH OIL BURNER SERVICE listed men to paint and repair his ing cut a relatively “chicken-locd 4 ! £ 2 4 B e £ i 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating Reserve Board. Other members feel small in the amount of cash in- N N| | E—4 NE—G! 52. Purposes | that inflaticn is by no means over volved, however, the transaction 53 l\ln;’; of Bashan T | DAY xiien i MInOT THO BERN £9 and some control over instalment was all-important to the Philip- 64, Impressionable 3 At home <. buying must be retained pine Islands b | At present thers is no re ction For seven months a $75,000,000 ¢6. Husz: fx"f'm" Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle | or thing $50. But credit controls still apply help rehabilitate the war-torn Phil- 12 Lintte o “‘(M DOWN towers, ¢ . [ . Rowing 5. Hire 1. Individual . S islamant nis strokes K6, Conjunction performance PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin Y to instalment purchases of autos, jppines has been held up, due to furniture, floor coverings, and ma- the tight-fisted bank tactics of Jor household appliances, such as' the RFC and the National Advisory refrigerators and washing machines. Council, which must approve ali Instalment pu ers o1 such ! foreign loans. goods costing up to $2,000 must pay | The National Advisory Council a third down and the remainder headed by Secretary of the Trea- ar tnat . Tropical bird . Ituck within 12 months, except for floor | sury John yder, had reiused to Part ot u coverings and furniture which have clear the loan without a guarantee B ik L. nnYDE“ a 15-month maturity that it would be fully repaid Aquatiz animas . 3 P ~ s o e At A nar et as a paid-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 B EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENIN Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: e “TENDER COMRADE" Kind ol g F ederal Tax—12¢ per Person b members of the Federal Re Board feel that erve Democratic Congressman Jasper these controls Bell of Missouri, sponsor of the against inflatior 1 n in lean bi argued that it would be effect unless Congress to the “physically impessible” for the is- contrary lands to repay on such short ma- turity terms GOV. WARREN'S HURDLE Calling at the White House to ¢n- Gov. Earl Warren of California list Truman's support, the Missouri will be lorced to take or refuse ld the President significant political hurdle when he cne who has been in Always Lot -stanaing Reucn ucioss . Benciicent * The B. M. Bekrends Bank y son FoUndation testifies before the House Appro- as I o (b terior Department \ere. Many in- e i i / Oldest Bank in Alaska Gov. Warren wiil be cross-exam- dustries ha totally d - . niniie Lame and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and ined on the dynamite-laden ques- ed and there virtually no re- |82 -.. 6 Tioak uiter RETURN YOU to your horie with our compliments. P tioh of restricting to 160 acres the venues for the governm.nt / ' G Cuiy Tioma = , . . ' COMMERCIAL SAVINGS land person can own of loan is only a StOpeap Wi tic ot ek WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! a gover .. All| Philippines begin to get the war Tk e I

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