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[’ACI FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMP[RI:—]UNEAU. ALAm FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947 ! o e g e e 4 The Passport Nuisance o 3 i R RO T I)(lll\ (l i '"plre - = \ rom Things for Your Office MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 143 3’ evining excevt Bunday b7 the (ol Yok, Doy = = THE EMPIRE — SECOND and FOURTH EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY A sad comment on progress in reverse has bx CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co, | Monday of each month /A 1 “hambe: f Commerce o P e e ) . 0. i ; ite T 1 Zain Stres Siaihiit made by the International Chamber ol ommer ‘ 1005 SECOND AVE - SEAITLE 4 - ELioy 5323 | i Scottish Rite Temple y Vice-President in an appeal to UN’s Economic and Social Council to APRIL 18, 1927 — | beginning at 7:30 p. m. . ‘Editor and Manager ™ t a it — ¥ nter rdi J. 8. Marshal Albert White no bids had begn receive: CHAS. B. HOLLAND, 5 - 7" Managing Editor | take action against unnecessary restrictions on inter- | o APRIL 18 . According to U. S. Ma : ¢ Ve Ceclusively < . = Business Manager ) otional travel. In’ 1914, the Chamber says, a “a | ® Harvey Starling e ' on the Court House painting job. The last time it was painted, two years ferqul&m‘fl[ ely Worshipful Master; JAMES W & Enterec B I ATy business man could decide to make a journey from © C’ *!‘"ll‘w ?‘flm’ ® | before, the job cost $800 It's not how much you pay for LEIVERS, Secretary. SUBSC Sl . Jou. ehren L) et s d by carrier in ean a ouglas for £1.50 monthi one capita another and accomplish the journ 3 your fur coat, or how little—It’s v Sutiversd by cairie In Susens g e 1 e e CHo IR G R o .“ “‘CI,"". ]-m. s have moved | ° Russell Fisk 4 Trevor Davis was distributing cigars and candy to his friends in{ | what you get for your money Silver Bow Lodge ik 7 P07 e b iy mitber;of LR g o paes 1o el i) e and | S Jimmy Trueblood ® Lonor of a nine-pound baby girl born this afternoon to Mrs. Davis at . . No. A 2, LO.OF. 2 . Ot . faster, the automobile has come into a B ey Dorothy Schroeder Cipegp Ma"m VI(lOl F"rs '"t. Mects every Tues B . f they will promptly notify the passenger airplane has appeared. And today the | 5 Tris, Giay o | St ANI'B HOSPIAL 4 ' day at 8:00 P, M, I. O. O, F. HALL the Busine e of any resulazity in the dellvery |y siness man, or any other traveler, may have to J Dave: MaoTSAG K bl Swedish Fur Craftsmen for St ool New 602 ess Office, 374 wait “weeks and even months” between making the | 5 el % Harold Dawes, Petersburg merchant, arrived on the steamer Queen ' Three Generations isiting Brothers Welcome o TMEMBER OF A\\ml\nl) PRES " |decision and putting it into cffect. The Chamber | = = 0 o o o o o Clto yisit with his brother, Dr. L. P. Dawes and Mrs. Dawes. - J.}Ax' ;IOFOUUS‘ Noble Grand The Associuted Press fs ex regards this situation as “both absurd and per-|* % ;e 2 | James C. Cooper, CPA - V. CALLOW, Secretary rep c e P S oWy pabiistisd . niclous” >. W. Felch, Alaska commercial man, arrived here on the Queen! | A5 L wie t i Sows putiisied The Chamber proposes that passports be made man of Michigan also complained fh“me« (‘rin ‘BUSINESS COUNSELOR o ot i i - - | more easilv, cheanly and quickly available, th about the labor bill—but only be- on @ business trip. 5T | Bpecialising. in ? B.P.0.ELKS NA A Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | =0 ot e 0 least two years and that they be cause it was not harsh enough. In > il ¥ i Corporation—Municinal and L. UL ' rourth A s ————— allowsd.to serve for all countries. Possibly some bad | five minutes of rhetoric (to which| Albert White, who had been attending Oregon Agricultural College Tt Aocoiats. Meets every Wednesday at & p. Rl haracters would thus be enabled to mo bout the time he was limited;, Hoffman dis- “orvallis, Oregon, had returned home and accepted a position w_vm m. Visiting brothers welcome. earth, as do move about insid mtries missed the measure as “innocuous.” | the Bureau of Public Roads. He was to be stationed at a Glacler High-| ™= i VICTOR POWER, Exalted £ like the tes. The whole Alts of oom, Hoffman | yay camp. | The Erwm Peed CG, Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. ing persons on legitimate er to go leader Halleck for R i | otfice in Case Lot G ' y r set this risk. Totali- | w amed the “waterin g LODNY e There 18 no T hy the democra- | shop.” it out of business by Jack Frost. After C()n\enlf‘ll,' for a very brief HAY, GRAIN, COAL | 8 fs United ' States hs i himself in op- rericd both House and Senate recessed, to try again in the afternoon.| | and STORAGE Ber, s cash Grocery * reements waiving sa fees with more | position to the bill was Rep. Runt A thermometer in the Hall of the House of Rebresentatives reglsteredf . 4 than thirty countries and dependencies There is ]m.sh\p. who comes irom the 1llin- only slightly above 40 degrees, and the Senate claimed their chambers PHONE 104 or 105 no cempelling reason why, as the chamber suggests, |ois coal fields and who declared yere even more frigid | CA L l r o RN IA LmEE DELIVERY Juneau ~ the free nations should not ultimately pe out the|hat passage of legislation to rule - - Grocery ana Mcat Market Whole clumsy system out industry-wide collective bar- yoeqther: Highest, 28; lowest, 17 3 | o . — |eaining will make northern coal ,___ ae s BFART 5 DR S A 478 — PHONES — 371 Logrolling With a Monument miners and mine operators the { Tigh Quahty Foods at 1 " | TR R —— {“goats of the southern operators. D I l . E l ', by | e The Rexall Store SRR 'BLES NOT OVER (New York Su Bishop termed the lakor hill ! a' y essons In ng |S [ W. L. GORDON }! Your Reliable Pharmacists SHIPPING TROUBLES Pending before the committecs on publie lands in ! “class legislation,” in that large | I f : ¥ ! \ both houses of Congress are bills which could destroy |firms such as Ford and Chrys !rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreeee ‘WM: BUTLER-MAURO To those Aluskans who may be thinking thal o "y of vears devoted to making Jackson Hole:|will be permitted to bargain for| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The boy outgrowed his| | Jumes-Stevens Shop | DRUG CO. Alaska's shipping v, this SUMMET IS \weoming, a national monument. One, introduced by {all their plants whereas small em- ! clothes.” Say, “The boy OUTGREW (or, has OUTGROWN) his clothes. 1 OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Azure. Pronounce azh-er, A as in AT, ! accent first syllable. | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Heyday: E and A, though pronounced hay. liable to While arrange- Representative Barrett of Wyoming, now Chairman | plovers have to bargain separately, for continued gov- of the House Sub-committee on Public Lands, would | with nothing like the résources of ernm 1 tors, thereby insuring rescind the preclamation setting aside Jackson Hole | pord to back them up as they ar- some form of operation, nothing has been done about as a iational monument. The other, introduced by i gue with the unions. J Senator Robertson, also of Wyoming, Chairman of | Industry-wide bargaining, Bishop @2 LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third HARRY RACE 4 Druggist ments have been made t | Il | h ; tieups caused by labor strife ; ; 3 s B i v ; : : & 1 already ‘v be ard, that a strike prob- |the Sub-committee on Public Lands in the Senate,leypiained, has meant higher wages SYNONYMS: Laud (verb), praise, extol, compliment, :\ppli\ud. i Alaska Music s“ l The S b Siore L e A the first of a series Would amend the Antiquities Act of 1906, to require gor gouthern coal miners, with ~ WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| pply S th“’ba il A e R ‘”.l‘b § I) “;v; : “'\:), consent of a State Legislature before any nnuznml'pnrcs for southern and northern increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Profession | of 22 separate labor contracts which thy nshij | monument is established. It would make this measure . ) thys kent fairly close together. GERMANE; closely allied; appropriate; relevant. (Pronounce jer»man,! apply to Jackson Hoie by having it retroact to 1914.|yrpeyice, the pressure of the'South- g as in HER, A as in MAIN, accent second syllable), “Your statements | ber, expires. Both of these chairmen are reported to have boasted | .., miners has tended to keep wi 4te niot g('rmanc to the suhjecl W Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward companies must negotiate between June and Decem- BOATS BUILT and REPAIRED There is a further possibility that unless the Alaska | that they have been able to line up sufficient votes {es in northern mines irom risin S s | ch l B t w k ‘ salmon packers settle their differences with the num- | to pass their measures. | {too quickly. The end of industry- | anne. 0Q! OrKS ¢ erous unions this industry must negotiate with each Just why Jackson Holc should continue a ma!tél wide bargaining, he predicted, will MODERN ETIQUETTE | HEINKE GENERAL b e rr b vear, that cannery workers may also picket and tie 'Of controversy the subject of Congressional logrolling, {lead to a bitter price war between ROBERTA LEE ! REPAIR SHOP . O. g e He thev.did I"x A is puzzling many who have watched the campaign for ‘n””m‘m and southern coal opera- ¥ ‘ Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Across from Boat Harbor jiittic stearnshups, a8 Whey i Jas) year. . its preservation as a national shrine. Of its 173,064 KiSrtemmota o s e R SR S S SESE 2, s Phone RED 110, after 6 P. M. Pilfering of shipments also apparéntly continues, oo oo™ " cone ic Pederally owned or was pur- | oS Wi e cards stacke | Blacksmith Work i 3 | and nothing has been done in Seattle to straighten paced with approval of Wyoming authorities for ‘%U";';(( e e Q. What is the correct way to eat clams or oysters? 1 GENERAL REPAIR WORK 2 = hat's why if ere o B the ) . i i p the fouled up terminal situation which causes dopation to the monument. Only 6.6 per cent is in | Saie ’l ¥ would SHIEE thiE & fine A. If served on the half-shell, they are eaten with a special smalxl Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. FOR delay and extra expenses for Alaskan shippers he hands of other private owners. Already there m'”m"f]‘(‘: i :um)or: 16781 "the three-pronged fork. When served with a sauce, each clam or ovslcr! o If Alaska must suffer from the same number of has been evidence of how the monument will benefit| [ % should be dipped into the sauce before it is eaten. Bishop told the closed-door . byl s Q. Does the hx.»ncgrcutn pay for the bouquets carried by the maidi Warfield's nrug Slore wall Pa‘ a park a region comparable in scenic splendor with | r and the bridesmaids? - I e ol | el The Bacoie o' Newii g | A -an Thiws RGN 1., S mid e B i el { | (Pormerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Ideal Paint Shop B, S 3 i T .. |made it plain he would not sup- Tl 8 ' ass! 2 2 | NYAL Family Remedies in a row .h(]\l:(:::m\h::?m‘h‘;ml;‘,;“ kx:‘])(l,:efléfsul{;rm:‘olllx:x.\beu’:‘:‘)d&\’.‘mn the bill. Representatives Sny- Q. May one open a window in any public place when others nny . Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt \ A great deal of cocperation has been promised | .o nomically—the number of its cattle is greater, its ! d¢h of West 1\,A\rgn‘m ?m"l d.]e[n}cl:k be d‘:‘scox\lvl(ortgi by it? T et St i HORLUCK’S DANISH by various Washington officials to provide Alaska pany deposits are larger, its tourist resorts busier— | 0f Ohio, both from mining districts, . No. serve the rights and comforts of others always. 1 ICE CREAM strikes this year as last, then a good many businesses not only the people of the nation by giving them as in Alaska may as well fold up, because if they can stand the same staggering blow two years You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at i SSH similar 1! 5. with an uninterrupted shipping service—but we fail than before the monument was created. Every Presi- | €Xpressed similar opinion to see where anything concrete has yet been accom- : dent since Calvin Coolidge, every Secretary of tth(‘OP\‘RmHT. 1947, BELL SYNDICATE. INC) b’l Hulchin S Econom plished. Tt is for this reason that we conclude that Interior in that period, and many of the more pro- | e a n A. . g Y n i shinping troublesiavs ibtoydtioyes gressive citizens of Wyoming, have favored the project | GORDON ’ THE BARANOF o saste e ! Marlket problem of Iabor relations in the shipping U It Temains a political foothall. There is, of course, | o ! o L h e o COFFEE SHOP \ 1d the resultant delays ca labor squab- ll,‘;u’l":nv:;,'_,] oYt |melw “W;,,,u ey Q;mln ol TiDk TABLE . 1. What is the average amount of candy consumed annually by a | Ol AR . d as been the main cause of Al s Qffloulties! | oo omns 1t'is, however, a pisctice £kt bastid be Bl : S o person in the U. 8.2 | PHONES 553—92—35 is the problem that should be tackled first. S0 couraged if the public would register its disapproval 5 ek tae b 46‘ e T 2. How many black squares are there on a checker board? | The Alask“ notel far it has been avoided by all concerned whenever such sniping starts. ] e iy % 3. Which State lead railwi ileage? r ¢ o 1tk Hans 00tk A c ate leads in railway mileage? T s = 7 T e e pm, 165 ft. e 4. From what fruit is vinegar usually produced? | The uhatles w' Carle Newly Henovsic il "| w h- ' ed to stop 900 pending strik lot of these leaders who have been| o Low tide pm, 021t ® 5. What famous philosopher lived in Concerd, Mass.? i Moriua Mo ae e washingion Cool majority leader Charley talking come from rural areas or| o A ANSWERS: ry ERONE Sriaceio M G R d Halleck of Indiana followed Hart- small towns—but they've got toIe-' 4 o o @ « » o = ¢ ® ® o 1. About 17 pounds. | Fourth and Franklin Sts. e"y' 0-Koun ley, with a brief talk reiterating cognize that many members are 9 Phirtvetwo. | PHONE 136 i 7 o !eu;x‘u‘l;hrun pledges to curb labor from larger cities and have differ-| mpe Mycenaen Age in Gxee:‘cl 3. Texas. VANITY BEAUTY (Continued frum Page Onej abuses. ent problem: |extended from about 1500 to y Sl i e “It is our solemn purpose,” he! Halleck asked Bender if he were arout 1200 B. . Pt i1 Card Beverage Co. SALON ave still terribly high—they pay an |orated, “to redeem to the American referring to Halleck. The answer R fis % Raeh Jalda genreon. . Wholesale 805 10th Bt Cooper Building income tax far higher than we pay Pcople every campaign pledge we was “no. | NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY |, =% here.’ have made. Rep. Noble Johnson of Indiana| s to be published and forms will PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager ” Mrs. Taft did not have any an- As for the bill, Halleck said he also expressed uncertainty about!ciose May 1, for space, listings and for MIXERS or SODA POP Open Evenings Fhone %18 v swer on the price comparison, but supports it as fully as Speaker how he would vote on the bill— {Lhmge\ p]msn call The Juneau and she bridled at Mrs. Hill's remark Martin and other party leaders, though he was certain that there!pouglas Telephone Co. Phone 420 | about income taxes though admitting vagu that would be a great deal of criticism , pefore closing date “That's not true.” she said. “The “mayke it goes too far in some re- 'if the GOP membership were .not —adv. 553-t9 | fact is that although the British Spects.” He said that it represented present on the House floor to vote SR may pay more of a federal income the views of all but four members on the amendments ered. On LOGGERS | tax, when you add in the statc oi the Labor Committee and was one recent amendment, he said,! ATTENTION LUCGERS with log.‘ TAK" PosT v.r.w. ME“BERS taxes you find that we are paying arrived at after long and conscien- | “there were only 97 or 98 votes! for sale. Contact Juneau L.umber | Plumbing ® Heating at least as much income taxes here tious effert. (Lesingki of Michigan, cast—and I heard plenty about lhill‘ Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft.| % and I think more.” Madden of Indiana, Kelley of from my district.” { to 10,000,000 feet. For further! - A | [] Mrs. Taft spoke at some length Pennsvlvania and Kennedy of Mas-| COAL CONGRESSMEN REBEL | particulars see Juneau Lumber | Delegates representing the Taku Post at about high U 8. taxes, and it wae Sachusetts, all Democrats, voted Flannel-mouthed Rep.Clare Hoff-' Mills 43341 | the Department Encampment will be elected 3 evident that she was 100 percent BEainst the bill. Powell and Klein| — —_— —5 on FRIDAY EVENING 18 APRIL 1947. i I S | el kel of New York also signed the min- U i 5 : . | - e e The Il]ll” % ;"Al“(‘ ority report though they were not C d P 1 This meeting will be the last meeting | Telephofle—319 nghtS-Red 730 ‘1 lower taxes. The other ladies ~ = "% " ; held prior to the Alaska Department En- i - a1 present to vote.) rOSSWor uzzie eld pi ) : epartmen i s e | ‘ campment being held 26 APRIL, THROUGH 'l Harri Machine Shep, Inc. me, the veather and less con. ! PRO-LABOR.REPUBLICANS ACROSS - INCLUSIVE 29 APRIL. ; > ! o S ctibn AT e sorhs Republi-| 1. Building lots grenep The meeting FRIDAY EVENING is a i e ' GLOOMY SECRET CAUCUS CAnS. however, and went out of his| Debised Irish AT VERY IMPORTANT MEETING therefore it | way to stress that he was not ask- rry 10, Perceive is IMPERATIVE FOR ALL MEMBERS TO i1 EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED o 2 py caucus ing blind adherence nor seek-. 3. Orlental 41. Deposited BE PRESENT. | | i ans held early this in: put .:Lmbu. og ‘mwxfl' fori . Biblical king d 2 T ALLAN G. MARCUM - DR. D. D. MAROUARDT § as they prepared to steamrol- the bill. The leadership supports it,| ;5 NG ! OPTOMETRIST he harsh Hartley Labor Bill he said, and he hoped the members 1 E Adjutant | s the House of Representa- would back them up, but he did not 1y s Second and Franklin Junéan 2 there was little want to see members put on a limn 3 PHONE 5058 FOR APPOINTMENTS ition. many Republicans because of pro-labor sentiment in i large labor constitu- their cwn districts. D i Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle | S ———— ;I: ‘r(;\.(: mv}:{,\ L';mnM 3 ml‘;niogm;d:m 2?(\!;: Ifip?rfiengclx‘\fi:; filfi:uh R DOWN 5. O(Pelln;‘s false | | v aded Speaker Joe Marf 0 Congressman-At-Large, ma - Hea T} pened the me .xln:v by reading the it plain to the secret caucus that i !' .IC“\:(1 et 8. lnslrfivx‘m‘ms s“m anmG “d AP’LME cno t 3 g I ewish month i onts 2 JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. k 1946 GOP platform—pledging curb- he was one who had reservations 91 Masculine 3. Sefitimental ing the es- GOy ; tname 62, Alleviates ApE ths, FORMERLY §*"TH OIL BURNER SERVICE ed labor abuses, lower taxes, re- about the bill. 32, Pertaining to 63. Note of the 4. European g Watery { PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL v - - duced expenditures and a purge of “My usual inclination has been to XY o connler Yapor " trom WELDING ufl Bmm — Plnnhmg — nealmg Communists from Government pay- support the leadership where I can,” DRva It M- i i | | r to the Com- he said, “hecause of our respon- fimurze : Pno"z 787 Third and Franklin | DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 6% peaker remark- sib: 1s a party. But I am going . Greedy | to be listening with great interest -E{;:&e " — e Sl okt Harry thought that one such © to the debate on this measure. I = ohNduely o good idea that he's trying to take can't let myself be bound on a biil - Behave o hcke. KATHERINE KENNEDY 5. Part of a tiower 6. Hawatian us a pala-up subscriver (0o THE DAILY ALASKA AL EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVEN Semicircular Present this coupon to the box office of the parts of uildings L Biltoens CAPITOL THEATRE * A 1 . Hoosler slate: the ay from us just because s Fred Hartl Chair- hind it man of the Labor Committee, then “A lot of us have been put in bad read various letters warning that with the folks at home because ituation was terrible there has been too much talking and something must be done about out of turn by some of my col- it. As he proceeded, Hartley began leagues. I refer to scme ol the ex-| to wave his arms and get red in t ant statements about how he face. By the time he got to an deeply the budget will be cut and explanation or the various secticns such things, by members who are of the bill, he was shouting in a position of leadership kecause It is incorrect, he claimed, to they have been here such a long the bill anti-labor ne. Not all of us can live up to his bill provides wha the these itements, which get all workingman wants—it is his e of publicity through the coun- cipation,” Hartley said. Members the leadership is be- 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 i - the stril abbr. 6. Command : ana receive TWO TICKETS to see: “SHE WOLF OF LONDON" The B. M. Behrends | | 2. Large lizard Ban I‘ | e |} PHONE 14_THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. Oldest Bank in Alaska ! B’kd e Peaerar Tax—12¢ per Person 3 (‘un\eues . Put cargo who listened to Hartley at the se- ne people have got to remem- g Aboard a ship and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and cret meeting could not recall that ber that this is the majority party 51. Woodwind RETURN YOU to your horae with our compliments. COMMERCIAL SAVINGS 9 he explained just how the bill pro- now, and when leading members | LTI . ¥ g K (b : A( E— pear vides emancipation for the worker semething, it is_read and re- r‘o:k ‘1‘12 :lv‘m:rr B WATCH THIS SPA Your Name M.y Ap ! . He did (mphasize that it was need- ercd by millions of people. A Neaow