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PAGE FOUR ~__ THEDALY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU. ALASKA , THURSDAY. JUNE 5, 1947 . | An AFL picket was placed in front of this small S 91 VETERANS OF MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE N Babllited wvery Bveatng excent BONALY B the materials ceased. The factory closed in 5 days. = 20 Y EA RS A G 0 THE EMPIRE Meets ‘first Sand ARt Monday_of each month EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY In this situation theie are no laws to protect the Fridays. Poct Hul, Sew- in Scottish Rite Temple S Beontid Al rects, Juneau, Alaska | company, there are no laws to protect the workers e L L {beginning at 7:30 v, m DOROTHY TROY L Vice-President | and Federal courts are expressly forbidden jurisdic- JUNE 5. 1927 { 1. 8. GRUENING, com- CHAS. B. HOLLAND, ‘s”x!l’}‘é’l?y\ 'lll?(!:)? 5 ot E"“&'..Tifl;?“;’:hl‘éfi tion. le . Mrs. Al Zenger underwent an emergency appendectomy last night at | ',"’;,x::::{t_r e Worshipful Master; JAMES W R tad e o DANE IO | The thinee GOrReEh RAmIG ST SUBLECR R SRCVEE Y ¥ Edwin Sutton o !St. Ann’s Hospital, and was recuperating nicely according to her physi- | LEIVERS, Secretary, mm\mhhw 3= Second Class Matter. | luctantly consented to join the union ; 1 . Leslie R. Hogins @ | cian, Dr. H. C. DeVighne. | 5 g _— Deivered by carrier in Juncau and Douglas for S1.50 per month; The business agent brought around a closed-shop | Fred J. Fisher . EOR R A ; F R ST_OR:\GE 3 Silver Bow Lodge b s Jf‘,:r'af'lfif1|'|f"§r rates agreement which the company signed. The employees | ¢ Bernice Frye . The Elks defeated the Moose this afternoon in the best game of the| | Cleaning—Glazing—Repairing @xn_ A 2, LO.OF. e. £15.00 in advance, $7.50; | paid $75 initiation and business was resumed for 3|e Mrs. T. B. Ives ® | season, by the score of 5 to 4. Barragar, the Miners' catcher, who was | M . v Meets every Tues e Bus Dd.l;egxr.:r of any failure or \rrecuarity in the delivery Then they were called, out on strike. Now here ‘: A“XC(:H(IOI;:"A“” o |the star of the game, hitting a three-bagger, double and two singles,| Swe(vig.lfih‘ Fu(r} Craftsmen for Visiting Brathers Welcome Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 _|are the facts i T. M. Scoville o | driving in two of the Elks’ runs. 1 iree E“E'“‘“f”'s J. A. SOFOULIS, Noble Grand MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 1. The employees were satisfied with their earn- b y .J{ Gl i ' H. V. CALLOW, Secretary The Assoclated Press is exclusively entilled o the use f0r | ings and working conditions le o o o o o o o of The Border Queen arrived in port carly this morning with a big James c. cooper' CPA blcato o Al ew e isg. the locsl ribws published | 3. There was no lahor dispute ‘ | cargo of freight, including cement and material for the Juneau Cold| | BUSINESS COUNSELOR = — o i3 No collective bargaining took place { Storage, 230 tons of coal for the Pacific Coast Coal Company, and 100 | Specializtng in g% B.P. 0. ELKS Alaskn Newspapers, 1411 4. None of the employees wanted to strike 'I' I ' Itcns of general freight which was unloaded at, Femmer’s Dock Corporatierc Muricinbl st Mects 2nd and 4th Wednesdays ‘ | Yet that small manufacturing plant was put out o omp e e | R ; Trost AGuy at 8 pm, Visiting brothers wel. # of business, and this is typical of thousands of cases | | The motorship Virginia IV arrived from Chichagof and way ports, \nd; come. VICTOR POWER all over the land the U. S. Bureaus of Public Roads boat. Highway, was also in port for | ¥ alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- Let's look at another angle of the closed-shob | HOUSIHg Unl' 15 few days H The Erwm Feed CG. retary. issue. The utimate goal of all labor leaders is to get & e i o P Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 702 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE “SMILING SERVICE” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 FREE DELIVERY Juneau l {a closed unjon. This is a labor organization which | | The sféamer Admiral. Wetson Twas in port. this dag, enroute west | limits membership in some way, or makes it difficult | Feur days mail, 84 tons of freight and 11 passengers were brought in Ly | i for new members to get in n‘ orage the Watson. J. A. Snow left for Yakutat aboard the steamer. i I 1 Today, tor example, a worker trying to get into P the longshoremen’s union may find it impossible be- Lt Weather: Highest, 64; lowest, 49; cloudy. cause in many cases the union has ("10.5('(] its books. Money Avallable and con. | A skilled worker trying to get a job in the building trades may be told to get on a waiting list, i he doesn't | fractor fo Proceed with ! Dally Lessons in Enghsh W 1. ol ’; i already belong (o the union | I 473 — PHONES — 371 | | ‘CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market N —— . = L " L % e It is this kind of restriction which creates thc Work Immed[a'ely PUSESSHIITEITEINT ST SIS GO ) g | High Quality Foods at The B.exa“ Store THE CLOSED SHOP labor monopolies that deny jobs to many deserving WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “What is the uss of you| Moderate Prices Your Reliable Pharmacists SR 3 workers SEATTLE, June 5.—@—Authori-|geing" Say, “What is the use of YOUR going?” & PR ko 3 TR Y e D e Al e ; | BUTLER-MA In Chicago, right after the war, a veteran returned | zation for a $500,000 expendituré t0° * OPTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Fricassee. Pronounce frik-a-se, I as LER-MAURO One of the numerous reasons Congress is seeing fit to pass legislation curbing certain labor union practices has been the closed shop S king on this subject recently, Rep. John S Wood of Georgia illustrated how it works Out in Oakland, Calif., a young man by the name of Donald M. Gibson ran a small paint-manufacturing concern with three employees. The Gibson Paint Co. is typical of the small busi ackbone of the American to his old job in his uncle’s motion-picture theatre. | permit completion of the 96-unit |, pp T e q e SR princinal accent on last syllable. ! Jones-Stevens Shflp fie had operated the projection machine there for 'veterans emergency housing project . S » ot seaisy ENSU = | 11 years, but while he was away the union had blund- | at Anchorage, Alaska, was announc- Si;ii?g:sim‘]“blb f'?f'f;i‘rffc‘;__‘"]‘[f"f]'r‘f p L\‘&lfilm‘ A LADIES'—MISSES’ ¥ 8 d '(h‘ uncle Into a closed-shop contract, The ed today by Jesse Epstein, Regional S INYN : Vivacity, vivacicusness, liveliness, sprightliness, .ln'lll].h‘ READY-TO-WEAR e wetisid to actbnr the FHitnal velbean 'ma® &) Divéctoret the MedkralPuhlia BGEE | Won, | E union refused to acc e an as a Near Third L » { i rood | n& Authority | WORD STUDY: | member, and his old job was occupied by a goo Pasaii said tiatis iotloe 0. DEEY inorehan BHR S onlbOlity) B) Wikt chel wortl-oaliday. TbAb e Berd | union man. So there he was out of a job. while his | | ceed is being issued to the con- DETERRENT (noun); that which prevents from action by fear of con- | | | DRUG CO. \ HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a Profession “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us eward Street uncle was being sued by l]‘m Government for \ufl:nmn tractor and that work will be re- SedtiEnt A Trendsaihe: s dkahe of the job-guaranty provisions of the Selective Service | sumed immediately, with the ex- T | 5 i T Act. | pectation of completing the project economy. This company occupied a room about twice Is there any wonder that we are hearing from | before winter. : MODERN ETIO U ETT Plarios-Musical ln.slrllmenh as large as your living room. In the back of the T00m { ), ;yer tnis Nation an ever louder demand for the | Authorized under Title V of the ROBERTA LEE ! and Supplier they manufactured paint; in the front, they sold it | abolition of the closed shop and all that it implies? | Lanham Act which le Feder: . Phone 206 Second and Seward Arthur M. Uggen, Manager nesses that make up the BOATS BUILT and REPAIRED They had no salesmen, no dealers, no delivery truck < T 4 | funds available for re-use of war e O P S i B PP ottt S Donald Gibson just made and sold paint ! “ h\ 1he b housing to provide emergency hous- @ T\t correst to sdive 'a wedding “breakrast LHE ccratony takee] HEINKE GENERAL Channel Boat Works : i - z for vetera e proje vas | S 2 ) A For 10 years, Paint Makers Local, No. 1101, of the 3 {ine h‘nk\\l;mtl-o. 'll]ll u(:‘(”x:p‘l a5 place at three o'clock in the a<ternoon? RESAR SO | P 0. 213 ol e " fodera e - | undertaken last October. Comple! : oF. : giant American Federation of Labor had been trying (Cincinnati Enquirer) | was scheduled in March, but in De- A. Yes; if the ceremony place before four o'clock the refresh- | |Welding, Plumbing, Ol Burner Across from Boat Harbor to organize all three employzes of the Gibson Paint | The semimonthly official publication of the Dis- |cember the project was suspended ments are spoken of as a “wedding breakfast.” This is an English term | Phone RED 110, after 6 P. M. Blacksmith Work Co. They refused to join, although they were told ypjeq American Veterans deseribes the “halt” in con- |when rising construction costs and used for any daytime wedding feast. Pl mdin i e e repeatedly by the owners that they were free to do 50 | struction of veterans hospitals as “a sorry and con- |lack of funds forced a ten per cent @ What is the most commonly-used brief form of introduction? | | Phene 20¢ 929 W. 12th St. FOR if they wanted to temptible piece of ncg]iucncg on the panv of our | reduction in the program nation- A. “Mr. Sawyer, Mr. Wilscn.” | R W ll P Last fall the paint makers local tried another |government” And certainlv, just on the bi\:xls of the ally. o y i Q. \For what, perlod\‘duss 5t “weeksent/ intitation: UsuBIY: srtenns | & a aper approach. Their business agent requested the com- statistics of the Veterans Administration, there is caus2 A $35,500 (Iv(m‘(-m-.\ appropriation A Usually from Saturday afternoon to Monday morning. | w r ldl n s pany to fire the three employees, and the union would | for complaint {bill is now pending in Congress to S e Peeic | |Warlield s Urug fore send three new ones, all good union men. And thus | According to the records, 75 hospitals have been | permit resumption of most of the | | (Pormerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) h - . ety . Y !approved for building and appropriations made. Sites cut- back units. Special action was \ o i coned thop 20\:1(1 be ;:dm;:"(:n one o :’l: Ihave been selected in 72 instances. But plans and | taken by FPHA onganchorage, how- an d L F A R N A L R NYAL Family Remedies employees had been working for the 5 a H \ Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt | specifications have been comvleted and approved in | ever, to make the $500,000 availa |hh- Co. for 20 years, another 6 years, and the third, a {only seven cases, and as of the present only these | immediately, Epstein said, i3 i 8! H()R{l!;?%sfp&;;\usn returned veteran, just under a year [ seven new hospitals are being built, with none com- |further delay might prevent R e ae Rl 4 Y You'll Find Food Finer and The Gibson Paint Co. rejected the demand pleted yet - | pletion of the project before winter. | = * if bbb e il o U L | 2 Service More Complete at This was the company’s first mistake. You see, Even with due allowance for the delays to be| The total amount of the Anchor- ‘1“’5_:"& PopUiated SERIETHD (B Chiok] { flulchmgs Economy it felt it had a right to conduct its own business; it expected in these times of construction bottlenecks, |age contract is $710,000 of which 2 Of what two metals hjn!dfl' an alloy? % | ' THE BABANOP I felt its employees had an equal right to join or not | Whis is a sorry record. Especailly is it sorry in the face | $208,000 was expended befcre the 3. Who is the author of “A penny vovd is'a penny earnzd"? il Mal‘kef ’ of commercial construction which has proceeded de- |project was suspended. The co 4. Where is the highest island mountain in the world? [ COFFEE SHOP The Alaskan Hotel 5 Bt "r'""" e spite handicaps. ftractors arc Lytle, Green and| 5 What are the only two members of the animal world that are not| | Choice Meats At All Times Now, of course, the A i At last accountng, March 31, there were 22,296 | Mathes. natural swimmers? | PHONES 553— But we must remember we're talking about labor | yeterans awaiting hespital admission. There would s i e | ANSWERS C2—55 nhn(,n\ where what is right has nothing to do with | ‘]m\e to be a mlghly good reason to explain why they | | 1. Rhode Island and New Jersey. 5 | | . Benjamin Franklin. | at Reasonable Rates . tence and, occasionally, outright ! '"0“ IN 4 s Ban i ihe Hawstinn Taands: RS8Rt i | The waflllflfl'on ETASE 15, Tariond uutoles Of Presi: MONAGLES 60 10 CONCEP [oik Mi:“;"d;‘{m“‘;fl: Pl dahnds, JoRa Seox iph ! Morluary PHONE SINGLE O Merry-Go-Round “Some ot perons wp comer ANCHORAGE TODAY | (osny BATILE —— — by 7 Territorial Highway Patrolman s e ministers (especially those whom oull BUSY | bitter in their complaints against jop. Monagle and Mrs. Monagle| ASUNCION, .Pm BU (Continued yrum Page Onej the reports criticized) have been pelitical machine whch tolerates the commitee’'s actions, arguing e scheduled to leave Juneau to- | /P Paraguayan rebels were revert- | Npw vORK Juncq (M—For two them. So he wired Senator Capper that p\}bhv f‘nMuivnrv in the Te- gay after a visit of several weeks. ed fighting hard before their capital | qa oo patrolman Andrew Steifvater as follows gime was being undermined. Monagle came to Juneau to relieve City of Conce‘pcmn today in ihe ‘gaieneq a 17-year-old boy repeat- “Why are you taking up thep Patrolman Emmett Botelho during|Wake of & Lovalist claim that one | eqiy enter and leave an office build- important time of the United Botelho's vacation and also to route of escape for the insurgents ing. pend his own vacation here with had been cut off through loss of the | gy Jacobs Machine Shop MICARTA STERN BEARINGS PILLAR BEARINGS ‘Welding, Machining and Milling 905 W.-11th St. Phone 876 | ‘» Sports Cruiser Card Beverage Co. rnn CH ABTmiJ Wholesale 805 10th St. ® FISHING PARTIES PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT (Fully geared for for MIXERS or SODA POP Stripping or Trolling) Recently, these quarrels reached a climax. Peron arrived at his ot- spicions aroused, he de- States Senators in discussing ad- fico that morning a few minutes p ® Scenic & Photo Cruises Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS . 2 L vertising of alcoholic beverages'perore 7 oclock and immediately M1 family and friends "w\\ln ul[ CA\pl'\d.anldu‘ irasilia. /manded explanation, Soenic s ol Cruises i Rs%"ii?’i.'.‘.i"@i‘&f&%’i‘f throughout the nation in magazine, | oo the key figures on both | MOnagle, a former Juneau Chief (In disoatches from the Brazillan- | = mne poy had been visiting radio | g " of Police, Will return to his reg-| Paraguayan border last night, he fsyqios and still held tickets for 25 ular post at Anchorage with lue'Bh‘““"“ News Agency A M“F*‘ program< mostly quiz shows. | IDEAL GLASS C0. J. B. Burford & Co. rado, and newspapers when in Kan- sides of the controversy to a secret sas we have a prohibition situation Call BILL JONES i | ! ! | ! i conference. Among those who at- 0. P8 feiabzh 2 i ; H § L] s ik e SHrehiag '\]\““(‘:1”.\(nk':‘(u“;;” ¢ ident of the Central Bank; Luis ol T s o RMih, o0 zpi —remrem 0 G e WA 301 Bensch- zomars 33 stry severa pre species p a hes s S} H | 2 W g e e A il W 4 sk Wi S o o e T ||IH||IIIII||"l|||'||||||!|IlHl||IH|Ilfll||HIIIIll||||||||||||I||||l|||ll- I BARANOF| | FORDAGENCY _l\f::‘uc‘x."\};n:i-xs!':l.L)(]);‘.b‘((q)\]lt‘vu”};n:\\«“;.'\l:u vestigating committee, plus Peron’s “Magnolia.” | There is evidence that the Chi- || crEAsEs — Gas — om mest trusted congr in the shadow of your own news- s o s e Tt PR L L ' WHETHER YOU ARE BUILDING ALASKA'S FINEST | | | Juneau Motor Co. paper in Topeka and the state = i o SR AT HOTEL : hose thers are wide-open aloous , CUATES 0 Sounterorartes mee OR REPAIRING AT INTHE Foo of Main Siret R L AWl Crossword Puzzle Sy | puEBLE BOOM . e it Permanent || MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES ne, membel an get all the booze he can swill? strict instructions that he was not i | . “Don't. you know hey are to be dis J\X'h(‘(i no matter what ACROSS 29. f;‘nllflvr!:'dlll } s s l n. “ l)l“l‘lcl()lys ICE CREAN‘ iy that in 1. Seasonabi olorady | | i 4 g : x‘l‘ ‘;u : & : 1 Lappened. eqsoabie .,_._, i et | Ph | Pec!a mnner zdaxlyimhn ask for it by name 3 Those instiuctions were obeyed 6 Partofa 34 Replied one i = | iri are more lig sued than O R e RS, CueY e %0 locomotive 36, Ancient Greek | | 5t08P. M. | Juneau Dalnes' Inc. . 4 e literally that a diplomatic incident > g | even in Sedgewick County—the ) 9. Tablet city i 799 | 0 s almost resulted. The new ambassa- S5 maai ; largest 1 the state? Den't you also know at in Kansas City, dors of Czechoslovakia, Brazil and the Dominican Republic were to 9. Dispatch 40. Building for CONCRETE | Caledonia Hotel O MACHINE SHOP Kansas, where you have g 0 nl‘\\qn;u 3 (‘l“h“’“; u: l‘/: ‘1 present their credentials to Peron 8. ;,.,'(J:f:,’,“ b ey ek to it o teeina_ il separate ceremonies at 10, 10:30 48 Cave: archato REATONY Marine Hardware voek to iloat a batleship 4 & . Toward : Wiy ot you use sour mews. &1 11 thal morning, When proto- | 16. Danger o Toniuh ¢ Ready Mix Concrete - o Sy e Lt i S0l DSl citical of the Foregn i | 16 Tt 4 Cotgriuve . ) | e Chas. G. Warner Co. oh vour 1ai0 station and your U AFFIved at the Presidential Pal-| 15, pou gof shot 48 Cutting foo Chimney Blocks ALLNOW AVAILABLE || $200 AND UP ¥ ace shortly after 9:30 they were| 19, Bird's beak . ‘ st Indian 13: FOR IMMED 3 | o R oy Building Blocks oo l als to fight this situa- imply told to wait; all audiences an't recall a single cru- ! ssnilee HOME GROCERY . Legume g Ky n i Dad been suspended until the ses- O et i = ffl)::'-;“ 5 sade e o oareiadon i 26 S ot Kisian ity Drain and Sewer Pige TIMELY CLOTHES Phone 146 Fortune teller garments tl itory la hrough u So the Foreign < e represeii- Pas o ers R R — P e : '«"”I(Z‘:':.‘I.Yil?vfl‘. NUNN-BUSH SHOES Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 So far, there has been no re- 5 u ng ent. | ' 7. Scand a i . . - B e R e gt R | STETSON HATS s ot side of the city, the three % Ainadean, J— _— —— e . dournalist | Quality Work Clothing Sl MARTIN LYNCH i i FRED HENNING as a paén-up sub;mue; to THE DAILY ALASKA \ EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING, | Present this coupon to the box office of the { PRt Oy ol CAPITOL THEATRE . || ¢ & cowLiNG roneh annuity and receive TWQ TICKETS to see: e "THE FALCON'S ALIBI" COMPARY . Paranhrases DODGE and PLYMOUTH Humbles T eueral ‘Tax—12c per Person DEALERS ) Lusille’s Beauty Salon Toil and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and [ Rschimnglialiees of DIPLOMATS WAIT FOR PERON #mbassadors also cocled their hee President Peron is having so much NO Word was sent to them in that | trouble with his own Argentine tme—because the Foreign Ministry Cabinet advisers and domestic 91dn’t know what explanation Lo, graft—that it's beginning to inter- The sitnation was without pre- . fere with the traditonal right of a cedent in A e history foreign ambassador to call on the Finally, a 12 p.m., wora was sovereign of the state. In fact, three gotten to Peron who then sent an foreign ambassador were kept aide to offer the ambassadors his cooling their heels in Bu Ailres apolo The Czechoslovakian ac- recently while Peron thrashed out cepted these with good grace, but some worrying charges of Argentine the ambassadors o1 Brazil and San- graft to Domingo were furious. Both an- | According to uncensored diplo- nounced th2t they would protest matic dispaiches, here is the si- to their home governments nificant story of what happened Meanwhile, Peron had reached a For the past two months, a Con- decision in the dispute among his gressonal investigating committee, colleagues. The Congressional com- ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Alaska Laundy CITY DRY CLEANERS + PHONE 877 “Quality Dry Cleaning” ASHENBRENNER’S NEW AND USED ! 20, || PHONE 4—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. which was originally supposed to mittee, he told all concerned, would b RETURN YOU to your horae with our compliments. || 3 T.'x':::uw:f"lsla'l:r o FURNIT URE cenfine itself to a cost-of-living continue its investigations and let v_\h,f‘”‘:nm. HAIRCUTTING survey, has been turnng up evi- the chips fall where they may > g?'l"'"[w promise WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appexr! Phone 492 2nd and Franklin Flens (0.1 Wit Ave, dence of irregularities, incompe-' (COPYRIGHT, 1947, BEL. 5>YWDICATE. 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