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MONDAY, MAY 12, 1947 PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA y A : . - o o MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 142 Dflll\' 4 Ifls’i(l E"l,)lre = from SECOND and FOURTH 53 4 ~~ ZO Y E A RS A G 0 THE EMPIRE RN R Monday of each month \ Published every p'w\lv '::Nv":rif;q‘\' by the | Periodically. President T n fecls obliged to do Iridays. Post Hal in Scottish Rite Temple P HELEN TROY MONSEN -« < - ey y;.'«;:::: little more than to urge n:’r;cuu:- xm\ddlln(‘rchiflnl‘v Q MAY 12, 1927 UENING. Com- CHAS. B. HOLLAND, STty TROY LINGO & W “Baitor oot Preiident | to lower their prices—presumably as a friendly gesture, 3 s Aus . | mander: F. H. FORBES, Worshipful Master: PN RSARIER 7 LT BN eeins Baier ' a contribution to the national welfare. Price levels are [ o MAY 12 e| M T.A Morgan and Mrs. L. R. Hogins, of Russclville, | Adiutant, bt i oy Wbz S : ALFRED ZENGER - - - - Business Manager | v made by philanthropists. And it is idle to expect | o Jerry Wade ® were guests at the Gastineau Hotel. vt e IR LE . B o o sk Entered in the Post Office in Junenn as Second Class Matter. | businessmen to act as though they were philanthropists. | e Mrs, Jack Westfall of AR : o - W R 4 L st r:\'rmr'rlo Dfi.\‘l’l:‘.:-m $1.50 per month; ; I fact, it would be dangerous if they did ‘e Mrs. Clarice Frye LA Open House and a reception for visitors was held from 2 to 5 oclockJ o FUR ?1:0!‘1;(;[?_ : §ll\cr Bow Lodge e b mentha, 8,061 ene vear, $15.00 And careful examination of the price picture today | e Fay Fuller ® | this afternoon at both St, Ann's and the Government Hospital in qbserv- eaning—Glazing—Repairing ;tn. tA 2, l.oio.r.. By mail, postaxe peid, at the following rates - e0. (Will show unmista that industrial prices are not | e Mrs. Irma Mallett . Hosoital The. . 42 % ; eets every Tues sae 226, ear, 1n advance, $16.00; alx months, in sdvance, $L80: [ ooneible for our conditions of inflation! e Sy Pritchett § 1 Auee Of S0k 4 L R Martin Vicior Furs, Inc. | |cay ats:00 P a1 0. O . HALL “ ubsc s will confer a favor if they will promptly notify e the vo-thirds of the increase in the consume! loy rickers 3 4 s wedish Fur Craftsmen for Visiting Brothers Wel - s”::"mr':‘i”(m‘:“' ‘;‘”“":' ‘A'“::" e b s N e :\Ix;:: (lIIL;I(‘V'\:x; 'tl‘xlfdl\ilx vu( xl 1‘* ‘M"‘(mu‘fl(‘d for by in- \': JF\I“:x‘:xr ‘C‘)Li:c"; o! B. F. Heintzleman, Roy Rutherford, L. M. Carrigan and Thomas : e‘A’ls'u'vc Generations J. A. SOFOULIS, Nobleectl;rrnend »f their papers | price ¢ ullcns, i ge a . 5 L ver B u s leaving the steamer g d al Relehhptes News OIfIc creased food prices. And from 1939, the last reasonably | o o Jensen were among Seattle-bound passengers leaving on the steames ¥ H. V. CALLOW, Secretary OCIATED PRESS normal prewar year, industr prices have risen only |y ¢ o & ® s« ® e 8 o e Yukon i The Associ R esaited Yo [he use for 59 per cent, comparing with an increase of 178 per U ARG, SR < | —_— | James c. cooper, CPA ' at o ews spatches cre or no* = : o g 1s 7 8 rne: P 3 i c RS NSE P republication of ail news dispatches credited to it or nov ether, | P00 e | " ! Justin W. Harding, U. §. Attorncy, had the honor of bagging the| | BUSINESS COUNSELOR 5% B.P.O ELKS < Sewn RO 00 S The prices of farm products, in the main, are EUR | first brown bear of the season locally, when with George W. Folta, he | Specializing in 5 SF 3 § S © REPRESENTATIVES — Alsska Newspasers, 1411 | Prices established by the government and maintained made (he trip to Montana Creek the previous night where he made the | | Corporation—Municinal and Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. < r by the government. The policy of the government ATEFUI. UNRRA | killing | Trust -Accounts m. Visiting brothers welcome. continues to be one of supporting the present fantasti- ' | e VICTOR POWER, Exalted A e nmlw I-:”»n: I-ulmdl\‘i(:x‘\\-\;f}x‘;l? lA'MS H. D: Stabler, Assistant U. S. District Attorney, left this night on | I Ruler. W. H. BIGGS. Secretary. philanthropy will not work very long if it brings un- | — ) it i 2 M i i el “SMILING SERVICE" able inflation in its train. NEW YORK, y 12 —P—Maj. City Clerk H. R. Shepard announced that $92,500 had already l)eeni PHONE 701 ing beyond his previous pious adjurations, Mr.|Gen. Lowell W. s, (USA, ret.) | niedged to the $100,000 school bonds for the new high school to be; HAY, GRAIN, COAL B ", c h Truman recently declared that if prices art not brought | Director General of the United Na- . o104 this summer. | and STORAGE erl s Las. .Grucery down, the economic situation would justify further tions Relief and Rehabilitation Ad- LU TS : wage increases for the nation’s Workers. This is a|ministration, said today that thel o oo gp o gooe a0 cougy | § - FRFEPHO_NE 104 or 105 ! stupendous piece of folly. In the first place, industrial | hungry peoples of Europe know the | R A 4 T SR ORI CALIFORNIA S pn T dtpesy ) price levels are not made by businessmen acting delib- | source of UNRRA supplies and are ‘ e 3 Ak : dielteidii o s % = Grocery and Meat Market - = Tyl erately to set prices where somebody thinks they should | extremely grateful ! D -I l_ E l h by be. Businessmen do not have the power to make price | “Regardle o yn .::Immrlf 2r“.tr;e z ally Lessons In tNgish w. 1.. gorDON {! 473 — PHONES — 871 * levels. governmer he people are grate- High Quality Foods at b % In the second place, Mr. Truman is himself deliber- | ful for what they have been re- AL AT FMDdEme s The Hexau S]ore - — z momentum to another round of wage | ceiving and it has been worth WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Can I go with you?” Say, Your Reliable Pharmacists reases, 1se he is asking businessmen to do what | while,” he said upon Lis return| “MAY 1 go with you,” to ask perm 4 | f— R Gt i ’mmmb:‘i' b dmmtl;am llsh:lxlll{u”n‘fiuil‘g !;n(;? ‘E"“" wAin ‘tl ,m'\pmlm tour i OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Gratuitous. Pronounce gra-tu-i-(us‘i Jones-Stevens She BUTLER-MAURO = 2 the impossible, new wage boosts e justified. uropean countries | 5 T Y # 4 7 ¥ 1 In & hard- s four-column page one editorial |is an outright invitation to workers to launch new| __ = A as 3‘ ‘\ixbl““’“*ssm‘ first U as in MULE, T as in IT unstressed, nu‘cnt; P DRUG Co. s dace Ve vs: “YOU. Mr. Truman, You campaigns for wage increases—which, in turn, will - = second s} 4 | LADIES'—MISSES’ . . says: “YOU, Mr. Truman, You ot rry harvest of price increases, a-new spurt to | this time last year. . . .Citizens of | GpTpN MISSPELLED: Almighty; only one L. | r s HARRY RACE Made Prices What They Are Today.” The editoriel 'y o hnoaion spiral. Lockport, N. Y. and Pittsfield, SYNUNYMS: Untaught, uneducated, unread, unlettered, illiterate! i 4 what an elaboration of that title. And in proving its Whenever the President and Congress are ready | Mass, are building homes for Sk WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| | Seward Street ~ Near Third D P t point the Sun recalled the exacutive order issued just |to take the political risks of an honest, sane polic ij;l)'ze(i “"“""T‘ 5 ,m”‘\,:“:;b AP increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | \ ruggis r 3 R 1 they can stop buying farm products at inflated tees were voted auto B e sially Bor sLOMG prov . 2 B o ¢ 4 after the Japanese surrender, calling the order “aj,; o, e support the farmers in the style to which | Congress, but paraletic veter C““‘:m‘ :::;f@llh:::):: pl::s{,ospl.;,‘;:u\fx:cé ;:an: K“:sl x:x:;\r e Alaska Music Snpply D ! 7 i 3 elv paralvzed — 7 ents; (v a ¢ e. ' ash, . political formula for higher wages, high farm prices |they have become accustomed. If they are not pre- | those completely paralyzed rml\(e ment b L | 7 seaer mpe il Where Pharmacy 1Is a 5 . nchan, srice level -— econcmic nonsense |pared to do that. they ought to have the good man- | been largely neglected .In Lock- ol . Uggen, 8 Profession e Choiine IrOS e P hers to stop asking businessmen to cut their prices|port, carpenters, buu;&ln.‘l s, and by | | Pianos—Musical Instruments \ which made it impossible that reconversicn to a Peace- | gojiperately in the public interest operative engineers’ local unions * i and Supplier @ j! ately in i : ool ] i OATS BUILT and REPAIRED time economy should be either swift or orde The ek e |are contributing the lxeq:utd( labor i 5 KROBERTA LEE 81 | =hone 206 second and Sewara iy - for houses for paralyzed veterans. SERS 8 AL LSS OSSO SRR e | ‘ Sun goes. on to assail President Truman for his opposi- Argentina’s “Free Press o :nmi sl oo oot i channel Boat works tion to tax reduction, for the government's continued NS | W. Hughes, National Commander) Q. Is it all right for a gu.e.si to offer zuggcsuon:w as to what rouu'J HAEINKE GENERAL P. 0. 2133 West: Jutieuii farm subsidies and for the peacetime record size cf the (New York Times) have about 25,000 members working to take when riding in his host’s automobile? g ' REPAIR SHOP PR bbb Sa If President Truman. w to call openly andyoluntarily in hospitals other- A. It is permissible if the guest knows that the host is not going any | |welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner b i L | repeatedly for an advertising and circulation boycott | wise aiding wounded veterans . special place | Blacksmith Work Ehone REDJID, OB E AL The latter points aren't particularly impressive. of newspapers opposing his Administration; if he were | garvard University this fall will Q. When a young man makes a first call on a girl, should she! | GENERAL REPAIR WORK But certainly that ill-fated executive craer issued just o predict that this action would cause them to change | present a special study of Russia, present him to her mother? l Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. FOR at the end of the war had more to do with the their policies; if he were to try mlcm [ul“ t“helxz including the Russian Iungu.x'i?. A. Yes, and if she choo to other members of her family. ‘ . alad ne; prices vage re 4 heir newspaper supply: if he Wwere|whether friends or enemies it's b e S AR16PY. AGhoks. &l 4 present maladjustment of prices and wages than any bank credit and & 2y S . it Q. What two character chiefly denote a well-bred person? ! . A other single factor in the American economic picture. | to inspire local police to haras “‘Uf‘d Ivers, it 15 not | probably more important w'k!\u“ e s | W r ld: D Sl Ideal Pamt ShOp For it was that order which sanctioned and encour- ;likely that he would be believed when he declared | the Russians than anyone else ‘in ¥ Je SRl | arfield’s Drug Store o AFins ltive wave ot postwar strikes Tor'in- |85 MRS, existe’ in the United Staies lodsy POi- | the world. || Formenty Guy L. smith Drugs) Wall Pape'. age disruptive of postwar strikes n- i T nd more, is A st \ 48 plete freedom of the pres: But this ,and N b ; f congruous wage increases—strikes which didn't attain S8 BIECAR O P IRLC NS doing in Argentina o an AB GORDON | NYAL Family Remedies L s T ,their full monetary goals but did upset the balance | ;i week, through the Peronista party, he is en- OHIO GANG E . LU zj HORLUCK’S DANISH of wales and J»r{rps ‘:Ind <In.l set back um‘umul\l» x'ucAo\; deavoring to s;bduf-.n;m of gfi-n?uf“: urfx‘(\.;lr‘x{l;&{ Ohio’s GOP Congressman John { —ememcoeer e ——— | ICE CREAM You'll Find Food Finer and B 08 snywhers from “alx monlis o 8 year. SBE | L PIEE- Of BueRos A e e shaed that | VOIYS was addressing a dinner giv- 1. What countries have contributed the largest number of foreign-| |~ Service More Complete at that order, with the wholesale upward trend of wages | with boycott posters because La Prensa charged tha St Bl il i | ¥ 4 } t hich d 1! independent newspapers were being attacked “if they |en By Senator anc MG [ persons to the U. S. population? Huichings Econom which it precipitated, was the one thing which doomed e t Pa 5.8 ®Y for Governor Thomas erbert o 5 < s 5 P R A | i mm_L GHS of Beice Controll KA wWhich mada . da'nAl Agres with everything the Government party :Ohm :Nlnlv vt B tian Py ; ::f,:at 1 mjur).uby me{ans‘)or printed publication called? | M k ’ y THE BAM""!‘ 1 5 oLy PR e SidE or favors.” itpis Neat tarn: trio. g at is guerrilla warfare? )1 the OPA unworkable many months before it finally | ™5y B0 0y snows that though President Peron g, on, T e soyoral sootty,| & What animal is known as a vixen? | . arike i COFFEE SHOP sl mpart o its ““}‘ I“’““]” : : 1, |15 heading toward the corporate state, after the pat- iy il ik > 5. What does the legal word “mayhem” mean? | | Choice Meats At All Times The nation’s labor leaders, interested primarily fyop, of Mussolini rather than Hitler, he does nozSaYers . “ ANSWERS: 5 in their own selfish interests (which is only a human | fec] strong enough to choke off all oppesition by law. | At I"";[,‘ ,h“,c}l,‘:;i:x;~diuml l;;; 1. Germany, Italy, Canada, Poland, Russia, Eire, England, Sweden, | —E?ONES i, The Alaskan Ho'el failing) can't be blamed too much for their attempt The American AFL delegation which reported on fused to have my foMunit 100 ot o ou BRORUR A " : Sy : ] * to make industry stand and deliver exorbitant wages | Argentina twelve davs ago found “little formal action lifilt”»‘as)‘(“l-‘m‘;‘“ 5 oL S o | he Charles W. Carter Newly Renovated Rooms . for less work when they had the word of the govern- by the Government to suppress civil liberties.” They JHE0 2% 0 H 5 %= st = el S 4 i i t Reas ment and the President of the United States that they |did find “a general atmosphere of fear and mutual I[;m]!,l::;dv. t:;}:xonqu“c:z‘:i:\ St : Irricgul?l f\\ar!ale waged by small bodies acting independently. Morluary at atie e 4 - itled to de: ot it 1d be |SUspicion,” in which the independent union, like the M€ | o Bsinor 5 £ . A female fox. PHONE SINGLE O ucrp' entitled to mmvand i < .;1 .““. it ngn be ess, was constantly harassed. Peron is | SWered, and (,hc reply was 511; ’:'hl; 5. The maiming of a person by depriving him of the use of any of | Fourth and Franklin Sts. Eee Wil ptihout AiNpaE (e precabus r> like a strong-arm political boss than a | seemed pretty expensive, bul his members necessary for him to defend himself. PHONE 136 nomic balance of the nation at the closz of the } it i i ¥ e 18 B o | thought I had better go ahead with di But the dictatorial drive is present. We |! 5 VANITY BEAUTY Yes, Mr. Truman'’s latter day concern over I 5 courage in standing out against |it. so I gave them the pound and o} prices is by no means improper. But he is in a pr ¢ that American advocates of a “soft” | Watched fhe soothsayers go into o T S Card Beverage Co SALON K dicament of his own making clicy t Peron will take note of the situation. | sOrt of trance preparing to answer | a g b AN Yo ok g i : i my question | | Wholesale 805 10th St. Cooper Building R 3 ator Pappy O'Dx f Texas, Sen- ministration to become an anti-| “I”t”f_a\l;ynl ll’flggf‘dmfi?;e;'u;:g",;;ait NoTIcE To ALL FISHEBME“ PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager k The waflllnglon ator Clsde Reed of Kansas, and housing lobbyist, and Horace Rus-|Was: ‘Will it be Bricket on for MIXERS or SODA POP Open Evenings Fhone 218 . Me"y_Go Rmmd Rep ives C am, Iowa; sell, who was dropped by the HOLC‘ “Just then' doncHlded C;mm ' | 5 Bennett, Mo.; Ki Texas; Daw-- after he used a Government frank| U Boefh 00 ? b son, Utah; Ha Va.: Stockman, to recommend O. B. Taylor, a Mis- | :?::‘lto;‘)\'rlixxxp;h';t "e;: t"(f lt)!;rsn;tx;\ Be sm’e IB secnre Yo"n LICENSE Be‘ore /Continued frum Page One’ Ore.; Spence, Ky.; Dirksen, IIL; sissippi ex-judge as attorney te a | £ b & 3 HH schi | » . : : ’ that they were leaving. I had to ailing io the Fishing Groun = ——————"—— King. Calif; Gore, Tenn.; Holifieid, long list of loan companies. s s RNy . e g g ! 3 [ ah the war, from which he worked Calif; Curtis, Neb: Hill Colo; | who would be the next President of i ; . against the Home Owners Loan Cole, Kans; and Preston, Ga. MAKING DEMOCRACY LIVE |the United States.” For convenience the Lz?w is quoted below: Corporation. In addition, Bodiish's two Con- yp,yop MeKeldin of Baltimore re- | (copyriur, 1947, Bew syspicate. o) | Artiele 6-—Sec. 8161 Compiled Laws of Alaska 1933. : i Y gressional henchmen, Riley of South oo/ L7000 ™ o e nday as o i Al Vel g | 2 i B a e ; Carolina and Fletcher of California, CEhUY ~ set aside ope Sunday as : Bk . : It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in BULL THE RIGHT WIRE ~ ; * “housing Sunday,” during which| ATTENTION EASTERN STARS L ! any pers gage Bodfish is also astute in placing Were present; also several associal- pjinoreans were urged to rent| Obligation Night, Tues,May 13at fishing in Alaska who is not a citizen of the United « his henchmen on key Congressional ed lobbyists—Prank Cartright of ‘yoomy, remodel houses and find 8 otclock. All members requested to | States, Orhwho lhafil not declared lhls (lintenti()n to be- | committees where they can aid the the National Association o! M€ 1 omes for veterans. Florida cit- | be present. Delegate Grand Assem- come such, and all persons qualified to engage in H b ¢ building and loan “‘*""L"'“ 5. Last ”,“”“""1 G]\';’"@“f M., Bulle "c"‘ “‘l“ rus growers have lowered prices to | bly will also give her report. fishing, shall first obtain a license o to do under the || Te}ep}lmle 319 5 nghts Red 730 | November. GOP Congressman, Nationa anufacturers ~ Council, il Halpsdad 2 /N, Secy. GRS : 4 & \ about one-third what they were at | ALICE BROWN, Secy. rovisions a . } Charles Fletcher, who happens to Douglas Whitlock, head of the Pro- s ; PLONI of this article | Harri Machine Shfl", Inc. 7 be President of the Home Federal®ducers Council and of the brick and = 4 i 3 | Savings and Loan Associati clay lobby. . PENALTY. _Anyone violating the provisions of || NN 3 elected from San Diego, C And| Chief iorensics of the evening this section sha!l t_:e deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, | s % & | very mysteriously, Fletcher—though were fired by Senator “Pass the and, upon conviction shall be punished by a fine o e e - 4 1 1 ge tub 3. Y [ a freshman—suddenly found hum- Biscuts Pappy' O'Daniel, who told i not less than fifty dollars nor more than two hun- i . #h 4 self a member cf the pow Low a building and loan association American dred dollars or by imprisonment for not more than | House Banking and Currency C: hed started him on the road to suc = thirty days, or by both such fi d i i dt . : a5 mittee where can and has voted ccss. He borrowed the down-pay- 3. gt 4 prisonmen against housing measures. Tt is 1 cn a grain elevator from the 4u. Music | 2 e G l H l' “ » | DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION [ eneral Hauling and Moving , * an important committee, bezin selling flour, and ended up i Box 651 Juneau, Alaska E 33 AL B byist Bodfish ki it United States Senate. M. P PHON 3 or C L at ROBE T One of the few other recent cases 1 Democrats and don't believe i Tax Commissioner. LIGHT BARBEB SHOP i where freshmen Congressmen have | in the New Deal,” boomed O'Daniel, 1 e - been given spots on this Committee an alleged Democrat. “There was t g was two years ago when newly rejoic in my heart when the g Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED clected Democratic Congressman Republicans won last November.” | ., L p John J. Riley of South C Chairman Bodfish beamed broad- 3 LB s { | DR. D. D. MARQUARDT ¥ mysteriously twrned up on Iv. How much he enjoyed it can be b C. VILAND | OPTOMETRIST ¥ ing and ncy. Nobody gathered from a bulletin which he Lin 1 5 | exactly why o e tnd veg. GnkS-ser 0 SAMASPATAE CHe EaiIeL T Te Tn 2 Met us a palé-up subscnive. (0 THE DAILY ALASKA I Second and Franklin Juneau son became readily apparent 18 and loan business stating: “It 3. i EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. | PHONE 505 FOR APFOINTMENTS gressman Riley is secretary . was a sad day ior Republicans z3 e e o Present this coupon to the box office of the ra ] First Federal S, nd when it was decided to elect the y ] B Alresbis Went qulekl, Association President by popular vote. . . .Dem- i B CAPITOL THEATRE Bodfish is Pres ccracy is mob governm % AL i i Federal Savi O'Daniel poured such vitriol on : i and receive TWO TICKETS to see: . o s o Ohlcage fellon: Dtioerals that Repils: 705 o i orine o ’ PR 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 ] | Lobbyist Bodfish had waved an speakers who followed decided e 11 Rowe BADMAN'S TERRITORY o i1 Congressional wand. N wat they couldn't do any better ’ LR | j two henchmen on the B GOP Senator Reed of Kansas con- Feuerai 'Tax—12c per Person * b Currency Committee tented himself with telling a story '.“ Note—When the Veterans Hous- on Quumrl which can't be repeat- PH““E 14 mz noYAL BLUE CAB co. L | ing Bill came before the Banking ed here, while Rep. Dirksen com- | | Committer lust year henchman pured the tree enterprise of his and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and The B. M. Behrends i Riley voted against sume of its most ' hor in Pekin, TIl, to political RETURN YOU to your horie with our comphment‘ | important provisions Washington | < Bank i L It was all music to the ears of | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! " STEAK AND ORATORY Bodfish and the anti-housing lobby. o When lobbyists Bodfish began or- Though some of the Congressmen 1t ’ | ganizing his recent Statier Hotel present weren't influenced by the B o oo v s T SRR S e s A OldESt Bank n AlaSka o dinner, he tried to get Speaker Joe steak-and-oratory, many obviously e s 0 u s i e or ) x Martin to attend. But Joe was too Were | Th I N S b i hn smart. About 40 other Congressmen Note — Helping Bodiish organize er 2 ' CDMMERCIAL SAVINGS showed up, bowever, including Sen- | the dinner were Abner Ferguson N Ad t 3 ator Ed Johnson of Colorado, Sen-,who left the Federal Housind Ad- ewspaper Ver lsmg.

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