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—— e PAGEFOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA . FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1947 [ providing that the sailors, as in the past, do the work | Dllil\ 11((3’\,{[ Eln,)lrc aboard ship unless they do not have enough men in which case the longshoremen supply the additional mrrrrrmreeee o rmans or MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE N o FOREIGN WARS SECOND and FOURTH S/ 20 YEARS AGO 79" pmpire 5 ot o i Monday of each month every eve day by the pridic il T,M_ CONPANY men. Fridays. Post Hall, Sew- In Scottish Rite Temple Juncau, Alasks This is a jurisdictional dispute, and the Taft- i, e | a7 S Wisiting Com- beginning at 7:30 v, m. 3 N i 7 e & | ” \ it j\‘.,,,\.; A adent | Hartley law also provides for damage suits in the AUGUST 15, 1927 | 1. S. GRUENING. Com- CHAS. B. HOL IAM R CARTER mander: ¥. H. FORBES, Yaitor Case of jurisdictional strikes. Worshipful Master; JAMES w The new million dollar U. S. Coast Guard cutter Northland sailed | jqiytant. i e . TV & P hakriraeth rsivier The longshoremen have no dispute about wagzes : AUGUST 15 e 'on her maiden voyage from Seattle, bound for Nome via the Inside LEIVERS, Secretary. s Second Class Matter. Or working hours, and they certainly shouldn't have. | . Peter Warner o | Passage. She was expected to call at Juneau. Commander J. F. Hottel T elivered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.50 per month; 10e€se highly unskilled workers are paid $180'c per |, May Jernberg ® |said it was problematical whether the cutter could reach Point Barrow You'll Get a Batter Deal in ™ s months, S8W; one sear, $I300 hour for a six-hour day. After six hours they receive | o A. J. Ho'mquist ® | this, yeat: Victor's August Fur Sale B.P 0 ELKS advance, 115007 six in ‘advance, $750; $2.70 per hour . P. B. 'Bétginan . AL Martin Vicior Furs, Inc Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays i~ e tonter a favor if they will promptly notify Some of these longshoremen may be your friends e ”*”U”“" Rands » James E. Meals returned to Juneau after a month’s inspection trip . H ¥ » at 8 pra. Visiting brothers wel- the Business Office of any failure or irresularity in the delivery | and neighbors and customers. And most of them may ' o Dick Clithero © | on assignment for the U. S, Engineering Department, traveling on board | | Swedish Fur Craftsmen for come. VICTOR POWER, Fx- o e R nees: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 seem like reasonable, likeable men. But remember, | ® Pdlflm; H\l/ld:;m ® | he Murrelet, “No one can tell me after this. that it rains in Southeast Three Generations al:cd Ryjer. W. . BIGGS, Scc- R - o g e L Bt v ° W. E. Wa . ) g \fully retar: MENBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS this strike can g0 on for a long time, and it probably Aats TR Antii o | Alaska,” he stated, explaining that 27 out of 29 days were beautifully S e AR A na . tha wae tor | will ST5i/ month. or two, when Y0 oah' oty s s Hugh B. Antr bt el e James C. Cooper, CPA 3 ablieation ¢ patche r)tund o it or not other G % 3 " . o EOTNE, y o Ellen Wruck e | Cd - ! . . ”’ xise credited in Baper and also the local news published | vegetables, meats, or canned milk for your baby, these RPN gt L 2 BUSINESS COUNSELOR mq;fi,,y,,,,.ofr ein. A are the men who will be responsible i Peter Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Warner, celebrated Spectaliztng in VT = Pl At cine Hide. PRRNE Wik, Aloska Newspapers, 1411 They think that their cause is important enough his sixth birthday on Saturday, August 13, by taking 16 young friends Corporation—Municinal and CHARLES R. EIIFFIN Co. o 2 S to cause this hardship. What do you think? (W'l SERVKE to the matinee at the Coliseum Theatre. | Trint. Reookpta 1005 SECOND AVE + SCATIE 4 - Eligr 532 Inflation Again 1 pos"lo“s OPEN E. P. Curtis and his small dflut;h‘lcl' had a narrow cscape rron.\. 3 s' Ahs‘l’d[lt/vnve/y( | serious injury when another car, traveling “at least 30 miles per hour | The Erwul reed CQ_ & e Y 0 (New York Times) Examinations are announced by |forced Curtis’ auto off the Thane highway and down the bank to the Office in Case Lot Grocery ;“c___ The country is once more being warned that a new e Civil Service Commissien |beach just south of the A-J flume trestle. PHO! 204 EMILING SERVICE” inflationary spiral has been set into’ motion. The ror filling Patent Examiner posi- 2 il may illing Pa AY, GRAIN. COAL ’ sinal for thesc fears has been the combination of the | yjons in Washington, D. C. and| U, §. District Attorney Justin W. Harding and Assistant District | | and STORAGE /| Bert's Cash Grocery coal wage settlement and the realization that Iarge jeqrhy Virginia and Maryland, and {atorney George W. Folta left on the Admiral Rogers or Haines, to re- exports will continue to be necessary under the |\oterinarian positions in Washing- : : et R = PHONE 101 or 105 Marshall Plan. The basic factor contributing t 4 i main for a week investigating the Albert Chisel shcoting fray there on g z v g ; g to anjy,n p ©. and throughout the c A L , r 0 R “ I A FREE DELIVERY Juneau inflationary spiral during the past few years has been |yt oq” Seates July fourth. ! the tremendous increase in the supply of money and |~ p ORI R Grozery and Meat Market pi atent Examiner positions pay a | 5 " credit, closely associated with government budgetary tsalary of ‘sr, 644 a ‘,l(_m_ Te quali- | John McLoughlin, special herring warden, arrived in Juneau on board . deficits. In recent months the budget deficit has been . = ° o $ : .+ |the gasboat Valkyrie, and reported having a thrilling ringside seat for a 473 — PHONES — 371 " fy, ccmpetitors must pass a Wr! 8 P Th R o % i) converted into a surplus and there is a strong prob- |\ oo "ang in addition, they must |battle between a large whale and two killer whales off Square Cove. High Quality Foods at e exan siore OUR LONGSHOREMEN ahead, The net effect has boen fo siop the rapld ex. 1% had education or experience | S T AT Your Reliable Pharmacists ONGE i Lo QS AT 5 il oy in engineering, technology, or phy- There were seven classified advertisements offering upax&ments,‘ (- ¥ T hen the gensral public, which is made | It is useful to recall the changes in offical “Infla- 5% OF & combination of such edu- |rooms or offices for rent. | - A g Time was when the genera ¢ g ade s reca > ges 4 P e On @ erience. Applica- s S : 15 o of i in e ahoing. e, bl on-dalation ears” snce V-J. Day. Inmedately P20 Snd, experiencs | Mol | || STEVENS b . a0 R 2 p after V-J Day we were warned that deflation and £ “‘l oy [1 oty There were 33,000 pounds of salmon landed Sunday and Monday at B} sympathy for fellow workers whose working conditions | yaqc ynemployment were unavoidable and that they d'o(m.\]v'\ 10 ‘:‘f” u(ur:émyx)lgl(‘l::Ilm' E. M. Basse’s fish house from the Tillacum, under Ernest Felten, and LADIES'—MISSES’ HAHRY m and starvation wage scales forced them to employ | could be prevented only by wage increases. As soon as 'l]‘) I :‘o‘m‘l‘;“b(‘;‘ SR the Fern, under John Lowell. The Tern and the Avona had brought in | READY-TO-WEAR CE the weapon of the strike in securing living wages and these increases were obtained the cmpha.sh wa chifted Positions paying $2,644 and $3,- 30,000 pounds of black cod on Saturday. Seward Street Near Third » to the dangers of inflation. This period coincided with |, P el s L s e T ! mgglsl standard working conditions, the renewal and modification of price control. When 397 3 vear will be o { A @ # reterinarian exs - Weather: High, 73; low, 52; clear. L " But today the picture has changed. Here in | prices rose we were once more warned early this year Veterinarian examination. The ma; The Squibb Store' A Juneau a tiny group of men, arrogant. flushed with of the coming deflation. Prices and production were JOMty of vacancies are in the Bu: Alaska MIISH_: Ilpply power, ruthless and selfish and with no regard for to decline 20 per cent or more unless new wage in- |1cau of Animal Industry of the U. Arthur M. Uggen, Manager . . . by their fellow men, have been able to shut off the flow | Creases were granted. Now that workers in most major | S. Department cf Agriculture. =HHo Da'ly leSSOHS n EHQIISh W. L. GORDON Planos—Musical Instruments i ¥ industries have obtained new wage increases and we Written test is required. To quali- | 4 of commerce for 11 days now over disputes which ol Benplies Where Pharmacy Is a Profession > faced W rospec . .over (V. applicants must have complet- | Nate ABthRR th’ 0o with weges or worklng conditions, | %, faeed JELRCHE prospect cEbigherphicea de cores | L RPEC B0 el e e [ o o3 | | Phoue 206 Second and Seward ARCHIE B. BETTS and which the general public considers unjust and p, .. peing play;d. % in veterinary medicine. Students WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: 90 not confuse ANNUNCIATE,‘mzan-‘ Public Acéottitant certainly not important enough for a strike. Although some brice increases will be unavoidable | 0f Veterinary medicine who expect |ing to announce, with ENUNCIATE, meaning to pronounce with distinct- BEINKE GENERAL These men, the Juneau longshoremen, insist that |as a result of recent wage increases and our foreign o complete their courses within iness of articulation. REPAIR SHOP Auditor Tax Counselor they will not work unless the steamship operators commitments, there are offsetting factors which will |six lx1o|1fl}s may apply for the $2,- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Abstractly. Accent first syllable, not Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner| st sign to a contract clause which would purport to act as barriers to a new runaway price movement. The |U44 positions, but may not ex?wr the second. Blacksmith Work impson Bldg. Phone 757 circumvent a law passed by the Congress of the United Pipelines of supply are more adequately filled for jon duty until they furnish proof OFTEN MISSPELLED: Irascible; one R, and SCL GENERAL REPATR WORK States, The Taft-Hartley Labor Act provides that mMany _uruducls and high-level production has made |01 ‘C<'Wp£t10\ll Cf .(,h,e. lth:l:l!:d; SYNONYMS: Quandary, dilemma, plight, predicament. Phone 204 929 W. 12th St labor unions which violate cont from August 22 it Possible to meet the most urgent demands. Recent ccurses. NO experience Is NECESSAIY} wopp STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us rati e radi er pr s |for the $2,644 positions. For posi- |, illustrations include radios, nylons, and other products ' I BOS POS™* | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Wall F;];aper on may be held liable for such an action through for which supply increased substantially. tions paying $3,397, applicants must damage suits brought in our courts. Any union which Incruusix:; consumer resistance is inevitable if |bave had 1 year of professional |LAVISH; expending or PEONIE pratyacly; !:r.omg.al‘ {Erduounce S warfield’s Dfllg SIfll'e signs an agreement and lives up to the bargain has | prices rise any further. To the extent that rents are ! veterinary work in addition to the |A as in HAVE), “He was very lavish with his gifts.” ; (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) * nothing to fear under this section of the law increased, resistance to higher prices for other products 'educaticn requirements, or one year R S —— i S "' "n e Ideal Pa[ni shop There could be only one reason why the Juneau is bound to be stiffer. It is difficult to understand of graduate study in the field of i amily Remedies ! longshoremen insist upon this non-liability clause: how consumers will be able to pay‘much higher prices ‘\'elfnnz\x‘_v medicine. g MODERN ET I 0 U ETTE ]\()B!‘ RTA LEE HORLUCK’S DANISH Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt apparently, they plan to violate their contract after unless it is expected that there will be a flight from ;| Further infcrmation and appli- Y ! ICE CREAN signing it. What other reason could there be? money into goeds. Thus far there is no evl_dence that | cation rnx'n_ls may be secured from |{ 39 v You'll Find Food Finer and " A second longshoremen demand involves the Uhis is taking place or will devéloo. It is not improbable | the Commission’s Local Secretary, Q Is : i % Service More Complete at i N b g : that some companies will use the ceal price increase Mr. H. W. Cuff, located at Juneau . Isn’t one permitted to leave paper wrappings and refuse cn the | Hulchm s Econom steamship operator only as a middleman. This is that as an excuse to raise prices. But we believe ghat the | post Oifice from most first- and [table and ground after picnicking? g Y TH thé longshoremen want to have all of the work in10ad- ¢, majority of businessmen understand that such a sccond-class post offices, from Civ- A. It is not a question of permission, but one of common decency, “ k t E BAW"F ing and unloading ships in port, not only on the policy would be extremely shortsighted and could only il Service regzional offices, and |cleanliness, and regard for other people. People who leave their!| arke ' COFFEE SHOP docks but aboard the vessels. At present, steamship redound to the disadvantage of the country and them- from the U. S. Civil Service Ccm- |greasy papers and garbage scattered arounc for someone else to dispose| | Choice Meats At All Times pemwu have slpned contracts with the sailors union selves. | mission, Washingten 25, D. C. Ap- |of, should be denied the privilege of using a picnic ground. PHONES 553—82-—-95 777777 MO T . s —— e —— " |plications for the Patent Examiner Q. TIs it permissible for a girl on a vacation trip to send a picture 5 'rhe Al k n lel lhe Washinglon Atred Elln Calloris Demos|h0ies s e, e e e e s [Pt o 0 young man, who has ot sk ber o wrte? Charles W Cart APV éomlx'ul e L ATt ertiisioeribedl | puiiBer: ats -Shab ik Siovay o ita) thats’ BepTeNer AG Y Natarlac e o Qettainly. 3 iy : The Charles W. Carter Newly Renovated Rooms Metfl-Go-ROIllld |California drew a sympathetic re- new dams. Thus the Government!'arian applications will be accepted Q'_QWhM Is a good way to present a new daughter-in-law to one's| - M { at Reasonable Rates sponse from President Truman re- | will be building these dams with until further notice. friendss 4 (V¢ uarY PHONE SINGLE (Continued " jrum Pflye One! cently. But a second, closer look public tax money for the benefit ——ee———— A. An ideal way is an afternoon tea, with dancing or games Fourth and Franklin Sts. o e — at the facts reveals the old ques- of a very few. | included. PHONE 136 not so much interosted in the tion of water rights was behind' Only the Reclamation Bureau,| e s 2 et Pttt e e s treaty itself as they are in thel Congressman’s plea. His con- which must operate through state ® PHONE 555 . chance that dissension over terms|oorn appears to have been not so'laws, stands in their way. The ® TIDE TABLE . LOOK d I.EARN b‘ of the treaty -may be turned tO|much T::i“g the Jand from the Bureau will not release water L(,‘. . a n A. C. GORDON cafll Bevel'age cu- Ihomas Hafdwafe (0. Argentine advantage. spring floods as grabbing new wat- a single individual—or corporation'e AUGUST 16 . Wholesale 805 10th St. PAINTS — OILS All in all, despite whatever d er rights for the big landowners.|—for more than 160 acres beyond e High tide, 1:20 am, 19.1 feet ® s ument may be signed, real unity' pylgro Lake Basin—where the his original water right. The bigle Low tide, 7:50 am. -3.8 feet among the American republics IS gines Kaweah, Tule and Kern'landowners hope to secure full e High tide, 14:19 p.m., 173 feet Builders’ and Sheif PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT HARDWARE for MIXERS or SODA POP 1. What is the most expensive material used in the construction of automobiles? not likely to be enhanced a great!Rjvers drain—is dominated by El- rights in advance from the state,|® Low tide, 20:02 p.m., 08 feet ® 2. With what sport is “Arlberg Technique” associated? ceal at Rio, mer von Glahn, local wheat and thus strengthen their case for the, e @ @ © ¢ @ @ ¢ o o o o o 3. What is meant by the vérdue of a forest? , Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS Remington Typewriters Here is a brief 1’()\!:(1-\!;) “ll”""‘.rvvllnn king This is part of the final showdown with the Rcz,hm’x-[ —_ >-oo —— 4. What is haemoglobin? SOLD and SERVICED by situation in a few key countries|yich san Joaquin Valley where tion Bureau. Bt i % o ¥ 4 ¥ as the Conference opens: the Kern County Land Company That's the real story bchind;""n“’ TELECIIONE DIRECTORI 5. Who was the author of “The Great Stone Face”? IDEAL GLASS cn. J' B. Bur'ord & cfl. CUBA--Is now the |4150 has large holdings. It is land Rep. Elliott’s plea for flood con-|2re oui. Anyone who has not re- ANSWERS: 121 MAIN STREET “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by stronghold of Commu that needs. only the kiss of water trol. ceived one, call 420. Please use your 1. Platinum. Satisfi ” DON ABEL PHONE 633 Atiatied 'Custofoney ated labor unions in the Wosternii, maks it blossom NOTE—Although all four dams, drectory as numbers only are an- 2. With skiing. i Hemisphere. Its Government IS, More than a decade ago the have been authorized, funds have | swered. Only new subscribers and 3. Its greenness. FORD AGENCY up to its neck in treuble at home peclamation Bureau laid plans to been appropriated for only two- —‘Llulllw* answered by name. So 4. The red corpuscles 4 ¢ 4 E ans B 3 puscles of the blood. 10 currently embroiled With the| gevelop the valley. The San Joa- Pineflat Dam on the Kings and! please use your directory. 5. Nalhanisl | Hawthetas BARAN”F (Authorized Dealers) U. S. over provisions of the 1948 quin River was tapped, and water Isabella Dam on the Korn Rivers.| JUNEAU-DOUGLAS TEL. CO. | 7~ ; GREASES — GAS — OIL sugar-quota act. was Lrought into the valley down | (COPYRIGHT, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE. INC) 656-6t. MEXICO—Miguel Aleman’s re-' (he Priant-Kern Canal. To 1e-' —— gime is the smartest, smoothest giore the ebbing river, a transfus-! — e ALASKA’S FINEST Al Rl Juneau Motor Co. | | FIRANCES BE e e functioning and domestically mostijon was taken from the abundant P 1 [RIc ARV ARNPAIL] | EAT IN THE popular in recent Mexican Ristory. sacramento River farther north. Cl'OSSWOl’d uzzic JnmE CoONDE DO Rapk His delegation s & cinch to stand|pame also were planned on the el fllov/ATEMPOD| | POPULAR PIANO BUBBLE ROOM JUNEAU DAIRIES out at Rio four 1ivers the Kings, Kaweah,! ACROSS 24. Exclamation oA TE [REMT VNY DELICIOUS ICE CREAM CCLOMBIA—The present admin-!Tyi- ana Kern. | 1 Partofaplay Make clear A PESHIRANL | . Keyhoard H dA i Special Dinner a daily habit—ask for it by name istration, headed by Ospina Pe Here the big land barons step-| & Whirl - PR call\cEQEREMME| | eyboar armony an rranging P J D I won last year's elections by min- peq in, They hoped to escape the! Automobile e, SPAE ABAC/USEMDARITER uneau airies ne v it it : ' : . Golf club |& 8] . M. % ority vote “hexnv the opposiuion St uiheaity of the Reclamation Bur- 18 Merghlndise 40 B ired Fo D) AlT|Al APPROVED BY 5 t";g goM ' three ways Tro breac has been eay which would limit the water emanation 48. Kind of fish AfiA 2/E|D] O[S|A[GIE|S - 1 d 5. vnes 49, Asiatic pa 2 . healed under the leadership of a per’ individual, restrict speculation !5 Polynesian b AERLE R LalevVERPUPHMRE | DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ’ Chrysler Marine Engines Peron-type demagozue, ,J,'f‘,fff, hhl-x and comand repayment. Lobbyists 16. In WAk e o[R[A[. I P[E[S[T | o Furs!? MACHINE SHOP ecer Gaitan, who may shortly pull were hustled into Washington to g L,,,Nm,,,, ditions uINTIoJll ' [C[OJlEIRIO[S| | 0 Complete Fur i a coup. |plead for flood control—such men ¥ {icle Tom's 57 Award of valor S AN 1 1SIOBATHIA ' Marine Hardware oF = T % 4 Cabin italian coin Service at a N CHILE—A recent way of ant-las G H. Henderson, who called 29 gewing Turkish regi- A/SIERNCEDEIDINP | |N Very Reasonable Price Commuvist, pro-Nationallst sentl-|nimselt a “Bakerstisld business-| . lmplements, oo o fect,, [BO0 BREEE BOER under CAPITOL FUR SHOP Chas. G. Warner Co. ment has posed new political prob-' man™ put who was in reality chief Ax handle 62. Book of the 113 Th reet lems for able President Gonzalez|engingeer for the Kern Land Com- fivle *. Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle G.I. BILL at ird St Videla, whose No. 1 headache 15 pany. | ixfo a1 i ’ any 67. Understand chronic national poverty. They wanted to shift the re- n¥holgabmely "BOWN . HOME GROCEBY BRAZIL—Is worrying about whatl| spongibility for the dams away Dictator Vargas and Commun- from the Reclamation Bureau to ist leader Carlos Prestes may De the Army eongineers. This would hatching up together; also trying|mean that the dams would be built to halt inflation short of utter!primarily for flcod control, and chacs. This, together with get-lcosts would be shouldered by the ting ready for the Conference. pytiic, though stored water LA _Down i American PHONE: BLACK 604 S i gl L ; TIMELY CLOTHES Phone 146 NUNN-BUSH SHOES Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 Donornv “El.sou ‘ STETSON HATS American Meat — Phone 38 as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA cipie of violet root makes bumbling President Dutra |l wonld te used for irrigation e EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING i Quality Wosk Cinihipg VA 0 R l C and Associatcs the unhappiest The Pacific Gas and Electric Com- “husician is - : men south of the Rio Grande to-|pany threw its added weight Lo- - Go'iy Present this coupon to the box office of the FRED HENNING SYSTEM CLEANING day. hind this move, knowing the Army eceding night CAPITOL mnrn Complete Outfitter for Men and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Fiber plant Irritate As far as Book of rubrics | ——— would e less emphasis on pub- HOW RECLAMATION LOBBY ilic power than the Reclamation OPERATES Bureau Throughout the West’s roister- ous history, men have fought for LOBBYISTS' NEW water as they fought for gold. The STRATEGY very lifeblood of the land flowed The scheme was not an absolute in dirty irrigation ditches. Noth- guccess. The projects were turn- ing was more sacred than a man's ed over to the Army, all right— water rights. Today reclamation put with the stipulation that the Alaska Laundy "CHATTERBOX" R. W. COWLING CITY Federal Tax—12c per Person s couPA“ nnY cllnms PHONE 877 PHONE 14—-THE ROYAL BLUE CAB (0. P Desote.Dedge Trucka “Quality Dry Cleaning” Italian opera . Mountain in Crete - fifll%fllll////% . BRE #Fee . Figured linen | and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and projects are checking former run- jrrigation features remain under ase i 4 ’ » Appoint a“'y away water, pumping it in the Reclamation Bureau control. This Musieal RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. l"‘l“e s Be Sfllon B g s by thirsty ditches and stirring UP called for new strategy. Both von Faschins nas WATCH i M.yp pear : s'memlzlnwin ST of NEW AND USED new controversies Today these Glahn and the land company # 5""”“““"“" THIS SPACE—Your Name Ap ! .:‘"w' v fas on are no longer fought out with blaz- rushed over to the state Water e e b ol g t i Dressed ing six-shooters, but with parlia- Resources Board and quietly filed Kind of bean HAIRCUTTING FURNITUR E mentary tactics and legal tricks. for the secondary water rights | ‘Fa’l‘lflmhlt Fhione 4 Mtana Rsanklin Bhonh 108 143 Willoustiy Sve. Tak> the case of Congressman from the proposed dams. If their| ll dienmounan | There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! u Newsleatures

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