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?——f ; ' . PAGE FOUR I)ml\ Alnslm Emplro lav by the lative action difficulty of American industry INTING COMPANY bargaining rather than be Thi: imposing THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA y‘ & 120 YEARS AGO %% suprnc| made the subject of legis- decision reflects the fundamental | plans of this kind on all 1 Board also refused to accept J ) num!x the guaranteed wage as a major cure-all for the | T e Alaska o esident | business cycle. It points out that “the guaranteed O atrasetasee T g e President | wace 5 a significant but not an all-sufficient tool A AFRIL 3, 1827 N tavine B which may be employed in building national economic APRit 3 There .wete. practichily nine alngle ‘men in’ JURGKIY to)svery sifgle] Business Manager | secyrity and stability . Mrs. Ruby E. Dumalo . the recent school census taken here revealed. There were 928! Second Class Mattel This counsel of moderation is justified on the| g arl Layne Bost . single men and and 107 single women. A recapitulation of the| s for 150 per monthi of the available evidence. The experlence With | o Armond R. Duncan ® concus gave Juneau a total population of 3,679, of which 2394 were white| ohe yodb, $15.08 ara d wage to date has been limited. Ac- o Irene Williams s and 718 white mithérs , the following rates: | cording to the ,;wm) Latimer l({ivp:vllh fl:ln:;:’x(r:]':x\x:‘l:\; 5 Holoh ToBiioN g e | s > vor it they will pr e m‘m,,‘::fi'( ks ).)Vf.(;;.‘ il provided, | g IQ;:‘*‘S}‘{’::X‘:; 4 A total of 993 voters had registersd before the books closed the prevmus! vt b o Jat the wage guarantee is much more narrow in! g Jarie Bhotit o | Night | Te N Business Office, 374 than has been requested in recent wage nego- o Mrs. D. A. Hewitt . —_— ¥ | T NEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 1s. The plans 1 have been restri-ted | o Betty He: b of Cordova’s ten teachers were not returning there the coming | The A ! s mainly to companies non-durable con-| & o o o "y 4§ | e & @ e year, and among those were listed Mrs. Oscar Olson and Miss ! sumers’ goods and to trade establishments. Clearly | gy Y othy ABE . i i this limited experience provides no guide as to the Al ! T ? N VES Alaska Newspapers, 1411 efficacy of this proposal in the large mass production | SERVI(E AT lu]‘HERAN I : Metcalf returned on the steamer Queen from a business trip | . » industr h produce durable capital goods | R | laws might Senate could rest easy. s Chair h try hich sub. ind 4 law w play fairly iated al ated net income tax s = z The OWMR Advisory Board suggests that adjust- ments in unemployment compensation and in the tax help to stimulate investigation Said nan of the Ser nvestigation We believe the average / If the la inst, if he is 1 Mrs. John Fremming and Ludwig Nelson returned home cn the Ad- trip to Seattle and Portland. | CHURCH, GOOD FRIDAY the adoption of guar- anteed wage plans. Such changes in the law need | o . puaae evening -at 7 6'closk 1 Watson this morning after a buyi care ul study to make sure that they do x'ul’hl‘cdl“l the Lut + Church will hold z They planned scon to open a new jewelry and curio store in the Seward den subsid o proposal. Cer- ouotional service to mark the an- nly to the extent th d wage plans can of the crucifixion of — - stand on their own feet without the "‘;‘ "'!“]"‘l‘i(';“b“’l The title of the pastor's The Southeast Alaska District of the Christina Endeavor Union "1 ‘rlml ’,'”:’ Sl "‘:‘“1‘1 is Takior hoe an Interest ZeTmon will be “In ‘the” Fafher's at the Juneau Native Presbyterian Church, | adopted ndustry, as well as or E est and a women's group will 4 i in any proposal which will stabilize operations, negro spiritual, “Weré: ¥ou ly 100 delegates attending TR Ther The public is cordiglly Well Spoken, Mr. Tobey! invited to attend Weather: Highest, 36; cl This service will complete ' the &= AT R SRR B/ (St. Louis Star-Times Holy W Services which were . . . - If Senator Tobey on rent reductions gcheduled for Wednesday, Thurs- | D Iyl_ E gl h o I St Tl sostement ot Te e e e | VONTE W LGS L. GORDON | 3 { now even ten week the e WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, Say, “The dog's INSTINCT guided it.” the Tersl- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Surveillance. Pronounce sur-val-ans, Division Numbhér U as in FUR, first A ATE, ond A unstressed, accent second vllable. ! “The deg’s intuition guided Banking Subcommittee 1 wants to being discrimi- fair re dlord is as in of Alaska, at Iu es et N s 't av o his investEiige, the Americhn Peg "\v i TERRITORY OF ALASKA, Plain- OFTEN MISSPELLED: Expedite; ITE. Proselyte; YTE | opers e b I nt to do something about 1 b "‘ 1 Petitior vs. JOHN H. SYNONYMS: Affecting, touching, moving, pathetic. | money on their operations an people want to be e burden c 2 of the Dis- proving that or revised is ew Min: nterprises Inder the are all new mir any taxes for thre " But the which provides for a 10-} years a bill newly dering Michigan Legislature ar tax exemption f is co discovered ore or not part of the ore proven prope tax structures risks of prospecting Under most pres for assuming th incentive Guaranteed Wages (New York Times) rteetl ugl wage has an aspiration of in the Steel Wage Case in 1944 importz posal was made rent control s placed sq! s seems obvious. OPA freeze some cases WORD STUDY: “Use a woerd three times and it is yours.” Let usi ease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | ANSARD, or MANSARD ROOF; a roof having on all sides two slopes, lower cne being steeper than the upper one. arehitect, 1645-1708). be abe (Mensard was a French | { OBERTA LEE i . andlord ¢ Und s issued by the Mining Com- MODERN ETIQUETT Q. Should aged girl attentions from other engaged man show attentions to other girls? A. Not in a conspicuous way, cr a manner that would cause com- | been filed in t and critic But they should certainly be pleasant to cthers, | office of the Clerk of this Court snd not display ¢ trace of jealo the above entitled cause, setting Q. Is it obli ferth the following facts been squee e, estate, ) the money de- ats and an en| men, accept mended Petition write wce and im- to do with the else For them in rder the same drink that his I ,dpcr,m crders in a cocktail lounge? | woman companicn sult of that case was the establishment of a little hard to come by That there is on deposit with the = ;i al governmental group to study such plans. It is are not easily reduced wr Clerk of the District Court for the A. No; he ul the kind of dri » wants tlms udy. sponsored by the Office of War Mobilization | up 1622, for instance, long afte Territory of Alaska, Pirst Division, Q. Is it necessary thet a woman cn a train talk with a man and Reconversion, that Preside turned over ' fall out of the bocm and pr daily 4o cum of $9,049.83, for unknown Who has given his seat to her? fo his Council of Economic Advisers recently, with a routine, rents stayed stratospheric. It behooves the a Gastineau Mining A. No; a formal but sincere “thank you" is sufficient. request that they examine the “economic then, to proceed slowly about ur gt bonds, resulting from S oot tions of the guaranteed wage as a devi that view, the Presiden the on- Gt Eahalgs wat e fremer) i for helping to stabilize employment, production and ain flat 10 per cent increase in ceilings, of funds, as T 1 LOOK a nd LEA RN { purchasing pow ) it was, made sense. ! A C. GORDON i It is notewc dvisory Board is needed, is in the hands of the . 3 consisting of rep industry, agri- determined in public ring. Given SRS PSR W BV R D ———d culture and the nded that the -nator Tobey's goal of cautious justice. 1. Which State of the Union ranks first in the production of natural adoption of this plan should be left to free collective gas? | The Washington Merry-Go-Round Continued frum Page Onej 27 per been July 29 Code had been that there had spections between 1946 and March 25, 1947 period since the U. S. Government took over Armed with these sensational fig- mine, and 723 mine in- resolution call- who introduced the ing for a Senate investigati fully confined the probe federal government—not the government of his good {riend, Gov. n, ¢ the state ures, Lewis pulled his sympathy Green of Illinois. In March, 1946 sy when the Centralia miners pro- tested to Green, he, not the fed- LEWIS' HANDS NOT CLEAN eral government, was responsible For ten column has for mine safety been COMMUNIST STRATEGY ors for the House Un- -an Activities committee have learned of a new, secret strategy ness in m posed Maryland C Ward's pigeonholing of eral mine inspection bill at a time he was sellir mine props to by which high Communist offi s vlvenia anthfacite mine hope to avoid disloyalty prosecu- operators tion. Here is their formula HmA ver, D lightning re- All key Communists called to llV\h omitted sev- testify by the committee will refuse s to do so on the grounds that the cemmittee is unconstiutionally con- tituted. This means that the Com- icant First, it w 4 to 6 that U. S. In- Frank Perz visited the Ci On Nov. 25, Capt. No: S. Navy, who ¢ for rmunist officials will merely be cited of for Congress—which contempt lets them off e Krug, wrote to the Centralia ma T Un-American committee, demand that the r . hcwever, isn't going to let them get t Perz re- with it. Every one of the Y no reply was re- omunists including Hans n e again on Leon Josephson and Eugene « this reai heads of the Ameri- - 21 and party—has used this angle. Si each is also involved in frauds n (1' antly on however, dis- cordingly. the committce and or r the mine man- the Justice Department are now age he had authority to do. working up a major passport con- But he did send Inspector Perz spiracy case against a dozen top back to Centralia March 17 for a Communist oificials, all of whom new inspection, at which time he will be brought to trial swif In reported t the company had tak- other words, the admin o steps to_ enforce his previous plans to pull the strongest reccmmendations, t 1 it was from the American Commun still serious violation conspiracy When the story of the Cen- o, tralia tragedy is told, however, it SEN. JOHNSON EMBARRASSES will be found that John L. Lewi State Department and Cor own hands are by no means clean. jonal leaders are so mad at Sena- His office was sent a copy of the tor Ed Johnson of Colorado they Perz report last November. His dis- could chew nails. The burly ex- trict office of the United Mine locomotive fireman has promised Workers in Illineis also got a c to force a roll-call vote on sev- But although the men wc in eral cleverly devised amendments to | the Centralia pits had sent a le T the Greek and Turkish loans. of protest to Governor Dwight One would provide that all gold Green of 11 in h oneé and other assets of Greece and Year ago, no fone by Turkey would be publicly listed with Lewis or his Iilin office the U Treasury, and that the to close diown the mine U. S. government be given a first It is inter 18 to note that i putting its claim for repay- th inspection of the Centralia ment ahead of all other claims. This mine was finished Nov. 6, 1946, just d put us ahead oi the several before Lewis called his nation-wide hundred million dollars owed to cal strike Nov. 20. But, strangely | British bankers. enough, the big miner boss did not A second amendment would re- make an issue of the Centralia mine quire the Greek government to that not time. If cnly at out he had spoken weuld it have wipe out all hereditary royal offices and titles within 90 days, hold a 2. What animal makes the longest leap? e N AT 3. Who said, “Four hostile newspapers are more to be feared than| = ‘:“'”m;l"”; (:aLe;v;; ‘éi"‘ a thousand bayonets”? | of such facts and cir- & 4. What is the oldest regiment in the Army? aid deposit has escheat< A d H 5. What brafich of zoology treats the birds? | election within 90 vote to wome: Greece) 1 politica the present monarc ary 31, 1933. and s CAI"AS[A ces ed to and become the property of NOTE—It 1 be mi the Territory of Alaska, and prays ANSWERS: | for Senators who in: for a Decree adjudging and decreeing 1. Texas. i support of the Truman such money the property of t 2. The antelope, which can leap 10 to 12 feet high and 30 to 36 reet[ has nothing to do with Territory of Alaska. in length. | policy but is dictated NOW THEREFORE, all persons ¥ Wapohos. ! their love of democrac; interesed in said money on d 4. The Thi 4 " The rd Infantry Reg | against these amendment with the Clerk of the District Court i y Regiment. | are hereby required to appear and 4 R & 1 e > show cause, if any they have, on o TR ) DOME = » ;\?‘Ern b 1 before the 21st day of May, 1947, at 2 ! Tesiden Tuman plans a “non- o'clock P. M. of said d’fl}' v o % political” inspection trip of the 4o to said deposit should not Oil Heaters === @il Ranges mid-west and far-west this summer to line up Democrat supp for '48 campaign. The timetable is being worked by Gael Sullivan and Presidential Counsel Clark Clifford, the two White House powerhouses 1 the Territory of Alaska IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that this Order to Show Cause shall be published for six consecutive wi beginning March 27, 1947, in the DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, Juneau ALL SIZES, we ship prepaid. OIL CONVERSIONS for FURNACES and RANGES No electricity needed on natural draft . Henry Wallace has been in- Alaska. burners vited to visit Norway, ed and Dated this 25th day of M\ ch Denmark as part of his European 1947. ANDERSEN"’S Oil Stove and Heater Service PHONE Wallace Moscow tour starting next week has been invited to go U but won’t. (CCPYRIGHT, HARRY E. PRATT, United States Distriet Judge. First publication, March 27, 1947. EA. 5857 Last publication, May 7, 1947 857 2610 East Madison EA. 8119 Seattle 2, Wash. 194, BELL SYNDICATE. INC Everything in Sporting Goods beet ving ng 13. Not invol . Winged seed 16. Oursclves Rock SPORT CENTER ) courage 20. 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