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PAGE FOUR - UNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and POURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Taku Post Nb. 5359 Meets first and third ‘Thursdays. Post Hall, : ] “Anchorage is involved in a ‘squeeze play’ which | Dail)’ Alaska Empire ;rhremens every resident of the city. Life and com-: | fort in Anchorage depend upon the non-scheduled from THE EMPIRE Published every eveniny except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRIN [ING coIrut‘!“ i | carrier for many special se:’\'cijcep:I R g'onm azm;l. Visiting beginning at 7:30 p. m. ) I u, Alasks | - Ve str in if t ® des Wi . n&:“‘.’.’i;’;;";‘;“"fl“’"". nea, S dent Tt would be suam‘ze ndeed if t e eral go: : mrades ecov;e WILLIS R. TH, - vxs«-hflm.::l,q-rmm-m would upset air transportation at any time, AUGUST 27, 1928 cnm“m""'nd"n: Wll'LLclA]l Worshiptul BOO. : % . L Paiaos Bditor | but more especially at the moment it may become the | %| Charles G. Burdick, who had been Forest Ranger in the Craig Ranger | [ SHERLOCK. Adjut- LEIVERS, Secretary, G > - Business Manage? | )feline of Alaska while oce:\n—gomg. vessels are idle.” | o AUGUST 21 o | District, went thorugh Juneau on the Admiral Rogers on his way to b TR, e R Juneauy as Second Clasé Matter It is not a simple problem which confronts the | o - ® |sitka, to be in charge of the ranger district there. B P 0 ELKS I8 Weasies CAB Philip Reader . A 4 Douglas for S1.5¢ per menth! . ilip al . U. T ane rear. 41500 " | some ncn-scheduled operators have fly-by-night o Zalmain Gross » R. F. Lewis, President of the Juneau Water Company, left on the flunflfl nnns- » S One year, in g Taen e, $1.00; | concerns which make no effort to observe safety regu- | ¢ Mrs. Henry A. Benson ® | prince George after spending several weeks here investigating the pos- Widest Selection of at 8 p,: v:;a::hb:f:nm’;' @w month, in dvance, §1.80. lations. These should not be permitted to remain in|e Mrs. J. A. Sofoulis . & for the development of the water system. 4 .m. ers wel- notify 4 sibilities for the developn come. JOSE] h..‘x-wmm&fi of any &J;xv:'ux"u'r‘:!u:rl:i:wemm business in Alaska or anywhere else, as the mainte-|e Heather Hollmann . —_— u Uol‘s Exalted R\II:H \J}VI :All!)xl;gm’ | o “"’T ""::.‘_ News Office, 602: Business Offics, 314. nance of air safety is the most important function of | ® Mr.‘tcl'li b aur:lit:borg : Mrs, H. L. Faulkner, accompanied by her daughter, Jean, returned PHONE 399 Becretary, . H. S, i e i e . ¥ . iloria ; o 1 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS e & L4 e iy ® Ole Westhy o |on the Admiral Rogers The Assccisted Press is exclusively entitled to tne use for But if there is the slightest tendency to ur. 1. 4 TS, % e Woublication of '“.,,""““,"‘;;:““.‘,.:’i‘i‘:‘fw“.’.'f..“:.“:hfi""....«“ over the business to the big operators” and to “eAmi-| [ [ o, o ¢ , o 6 0 ® 0 ® Walstein G. Smith left on the Dorothy Alexander for Skagway He|| “Say It With Flowers but H s e raedited In this puves nate the little fellow who is rendering a service,” the | 35, s was to make his annual inspection of the Bank of Alaska at Skngway.l «SAY IT WITH OURS!” | . 5 GRAVES R TorAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alasia Newssers Wi |CAB is completely without justification. it adel v SRS e b The Clothing Man rourth Avenue Bldg , Besitle, TVasiL The situation is much the same as the one which | = 0 " o0 B e s sure to Arrivals on the Northwestern for Juneau included Mrs. B. B. Green. J‘uneau Honsh LEVIS | prevailed in Seattle 30 years ago immediately after ey £ I 3 A OVERALLS cost him a lot of otherwise friendly PHONE 311 for Bo the city took oversthe street car system. | votes. A Labor Day dance was being sponsored by the Loyal Order of ys The street cars were incapable of carrying all Y Moose. The Moonlight Serenaders were to play for the affair. the traffic and, as a result, the City Council was com- ECONOMICS ne Er'lll red c.. < pelled to permit the operation of “jitney buses” (Pri-|yp. pyplic Affairs Institute is be- Mrs. Charles Warner and son, Peter, were passengers on the Princess Office in Case Lot G Befl'l r"d c ’ vate automobiles which picked up passengers n:onggmg swamped with requests .for 1ts ' Louise from Vancouver. PHONE 184 Tocery ¢ en er the overloaded street car lines). |latest brochure, titled “Facts On ‘HAY, GRAIN myl’:bn- 104—105 These “jitney buses” were by no means as com- | Inflaticn,” an analysis of thel Weather: High, 65; low, 64; clear. ll‘ld R:\(.(‘:EOAL Dalt ea m?!l:lA“—HD 1 fortable 'as the street cars, but as long as they ob- ! current economic situation , . . THE | g et ot et et et @ STO! ‘ 'I!l’lfl—’.l.5 “}; L served certain minimum safety requirements, they ,steel industry is roar‘l;\gm‘:cward i i £ bz/ | ORI | g | . M. v ‘ated until the transit system was able to|@ new production record this year. D I L E I h ? | were tlerated unt) y n"the st six months ¢ wenea{ LJAIIY LESSONS IN EN IS W. L. GORDON || call EXPERIENCED MEN l e i sy y teel. S oould seetn that the CAB SHoulG AN s simitar |OUE - OVEE 33N0 000 Sunst ol RRRIR] . Ll e e 3] Alaska JANITORIAL Service e ¥ ; . 4 Ciom o those |11 this pace is kept up for the ve-| {| CONKLE and FOLLETTE e Rexall Store | policy and permit the continued operation of thOSe | giqer of the year, the total will WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “There aren't but five Ph Red 559 ¢ — ® non-scheduled lines which live up to safety regulations | top the 63,251,000-ton record Inlpoorc on the shelf.” Say, “There ARE but five books.” ‘ one Iie Your Reliable Pharmacists KA'S LIFE LINE MUST BE as long as the need for them exists. Y {1944 . . . 1t goid imports commh‘:. D TN A TEBR AN OORORDY Usidlly, Bfoibines :usahop-al-L5 00 pi g : i PROTECTED = {at their current rate and thed . ' oog and four syllable. not u-zhoo-li. ° UTI. URO A i Atomic Strike ‘amount of currency in circulation | ) STEVENS DRUG CO Savel it 3 it | continues to decrease as it has| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Temperament; observe the A. 3 With aviation a big feature in the developm (Palrbaniks NeWs-ORInes !been doing this year, the U. S. SYNONYMS: Narrate, relate, recite, recount, describe, tell. LADIES'—MISSES’ of quick travel, etc., the following editorial, with the fon, | actual gold for every $1 in circu- increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | terms of members of the Atomic Energy Commission, | Seward Street Near Third above caption is taken from the Seattle Post-Intelli- | SO b S o) cerved that “politics and atomic |lation. Present currency in cireu- | AMITY; mutual good will; friendship. ‘The amity that Wisdom knits gencer and reprinted here in full: energy do not mix.” | lation is $27,000,000,000; present .t Folly may easily untie.”—Shakespeare. Alaskans are exhibiting grave concern over the The President expresed a truism too obvious to|gold stock $23.400,000,000 . . . The| i . action of the Civil Aeronautics [be 1 Vaded tor 5 Wpoet This | by i Nuk! ““lc sunl’ lines operating on a non-scheduled basis to show However, it now appears that there are limits to | e % ! MODERN ETIOUETTE ' Arthur M. Uggen, Manager lis the rate ‘these banks charge, ROBERTA LEE ,‘ Board in citing air pear laboring I rediscount rate of Federal Reserve cause why they should not be forbidden to continue 'Mr. Truman's veneration of atomic energy in the| a - flying between the Territory and “the States.” present scheme of things. {Sther ShRks . that borrow _ICORE ) ; Plance—Muxieal Instruments ¢ from them . . . The Federal Se- B e e e e e e e ] and Supplies i S ation as bel specially alarm- Recent news dispatches told of the continued | W They view the situalion ds being especia \y strike of 3,000 workers at the government's Atomic |CUTity Agency has over 925000) Q. When writing a letter or note, should one always insert the date, Phone 206 Second and Seward Weapons project in Los Alamos, New Mexico. names on its rolls eligible for' o js this really necessary? cld age and survivors pensions, but | ARCHIE B. BETTS Public Accountant Stmpeon Sldg. Phone 757 ing as this particular time because of the impending maritime strike, which would make Alaska fl\tlrely‘ Atomic Energy Commissioners were quoted.as say- A. Yes; never omit the date from any letter or note. I ai S he neces- , " 3 { e ! ‘ dependent on airplane transportation for ti ing the walkout threatens “serious damage” to ‘he‘who are not drawing them becaus»‘ Q To whom should one address his apology if it Is necessary to i as it was when maritime commerce " failure to apply. Anyone over & sities of life—just as it was when Atomic Weapons program. \2; :ho M px;zf socia]y e ity leave the table during the progress of a meal? less than | A. Always address the apology to the hostess. HEINKE GENERAL of Alaska and of interest to all Alaskans as & method When he signed legislation recently extending melwithin 18 months will have $1 oli WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us l READY-TO-WEAR REPAIR SHOP ' was last tied up. From Washington, the news dispatches are pain- | The Anchorage Daily Times observed in a recent fully silent on what, if anything, the President is | aXes and is earning editorial: doing to see that Atomic Energy and labor dlsputesi“‘” a month is Enfi[].gd. to _such Q Ifa vrrmex.x invitation to a baby’s christening is received, is one GENERAL REPAIR WORE 208 “Alaskans are in the peculiar position of seeing do not mix. . { payments. But the initiative is up obliged to seqd a gift? : AR i| Phene 204 929 W. 12th Bt £ . . By Apparently the only things Mr. Truman does not | 0 the individual. Last year, FSA A. Yes; it imposes this obligation. | wall Pa their water transportation jeopardized by a disput . Ipmid out $483,000,000 to 175,000 24 per in Seattle, and their air transportation jeopardized want to mix with atomic energy are those which would p i ,000, 1975, ! ‘ ¢ i Ibe embarrassing to him and his administration. And beneficiaries. b w .ld' n s| by the Federal government.” it is plain from the record that his administration : - | l_o 0 K a nd LE A RN Y arfield’s Drug Siore Ideal Paint Sh Quoting Federal S“‘“s“l"'s whick purported to ";_Dw has never found strikes embarrassing. H A. C. GORDON (Pormerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) . op i that more than half of all the passengers traveling i e : | KI“G BRO"( 4 NYAL between Alaska and the United States are carried by = £ ‘Bu( mmmz HORLU’(‘::’g mfl Fhone 549 Fred W. Wendt i non-scheduled lines and that more than 90 per cent As Population Gains | 1. By what process is an accused person surrendered to the justice ICE AM of the Territory’s air cargo moves over these lines, (Seattle Times) { (RASHES STA“DS; of another gov‘?mmem?, ; CRE. P - g F which operate without benefit of a Federal subsidy, Many businesses are feeling, indirectly, the effect | | 2. Which is the chief city of New England? i uneau’s. Finest o : i Basses , g | | 3 What is a mosque? Hut hi Ecnom Liquor Store ghe editorial continued of high food prices. The average consumer has less | 21 A A uichings Lcnomy “The non-scheduled lines have become the back- money left for housing, clothing, home furnishings, | ji 4 What is the *hold’ af a ship? ! 7 bone of air transportation in the economy of Anchor- | travel, entertainment and the like. | B B mgv;:::se “The Winning of Barbara Worth’? Market B A v A n n s age and some other communities. They have proven How much Americans have profited by being able ! & 3 ufeh value to the Territory and, if they are not regu- to enjoy the comforts and luxuries of life is shown by P“U}?LO' Colo., A“?' 27—“"; Extradition. EQ‘RTEE—[();:?}P%SH‘:S Phone 689 lated out of business, their future seems secure. . . .| ® Tecent compilation indicating that over a period of ";‘WG“”:"?eugfr“’";e:e‘: ::x’eul:lné Boston. PHONES 5538295 “Public concern over this fumbling of the air Years less than 25 per cent of the personal spend- three seriously, w A Mohammedan place of worship. The Alaskan Holel Newly Renovated Rooms ' at Reasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE O | : : o i in- ; g i ‘able income in this country has gone for food. In Doise threw its rider and crashed i~ transportation problem is centered in the fact that England food expenditures in pre-war years averaged to the bleacher section at the Colo: The lower section where the cargo is stowed. the Federal government appears to be Using its DOWer '35 bor cent of personal income, in France and Italy Tado State Fair Grounds. ;. Aol B ! The Chal’les w- Calter B (e to eliminate the little fellow who is rendering a service. |79 per cent. Nearly all the average man's income in | The untamed bronc, named “Bear ! The tendency is to turn over the business to the big | India and China goes for food. Trade with the Orient Cat,” leaped over a fence and charg~ ( Moflnary operators whose failure to meet the need has made it ' probably will continue negligible until Orientals achieve ed down an aisle of panic stricken c. J. mn“lm R c P A possible for the little fellow to become established. | something more than a subsistence level. | spectators after tossing its rider, o & o . oz ign “It is an indisputable fact that if the CAB had Dislocations in American food prices tend to be Chuck Black of Raton, N. M. BUSINESS COUNSELLOR e " forl ot 2 i ‘i i i s duction is pos- | y jousiy injured were Lou rovided sufficient air transportation via certificated | Self correcting as long as increased produ | Most seriousiy injur B {sible. But the pressure of current food prices on other pearson, 66, of Pueblo, who suffered Accounting Systems Taxes Phone 351 PHONE 556 Card Beverage Co. || | Thomas Hardware Co. 1 ; ot o PAINTS — OILS PHONE 216—DAY er NIGHT Builders’ and Shaif ines, th 1d have room Alas| 4 4 | #ikliney, ihero would iaye besn 0q.room.fn Alasks | businesses shows what might be expected if this coun- 'an arm fracture and a badly bruised for 5he sma]l}non»scheduled operators. g i(ry could not produce enough food for its people. Land hand; William Kremis, a head in-, The converse must also be true. The non-sched- | ;065 designed to assure sufficient food at reasonable jury, and Wanda Davis, 18, who re-| uled carrier is here because of the failure of the cer- | octs will demand increasing attention as population geived possible internal injuries. | Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. for MIXERS or BODA POP HARDWARE tificated air lines to meet the need gains. | The injured ranged in age from { b - | g B S S £ LIS e e ————————————————————————————— : ek A R . (A Htour vears to 7. The Sweetest Spot in Town A TR T in. He wanted this currency con-|electioneering speeches. i .-, Window—Auto—] min; rhe wafl"no'on [fined only to the Allied zones U"; Dewey 15 already on record g o o o o w 6 ¢ @ o ® ® CHANNEL EMP“RmM X SOLD and SERVICED by Merry-Go-Round ing it in Berlin, he held woud iperaliing the law. He tried (0| ¢ ‘ Candies — Ice Cream — Soft Drinks — Tobaccos IDEAL GLASS CO. | ! J. B. Burford & Co. ol (et die spoctl gassion to do thalijly’ = aE DE T AR EESL ) 330 South Franklin St. J. A. SOFOULIS, Proprietor «Our D s W |But one senator blocked it. Hei' ° 538 Willonghby Avenue } oorstep 'orn by BY DREW PEARSON Clay presented his arguments to|was Sen. Chapman Revercomb, R. | ¢ AUGUST 28 ol dard Oil Co. Batiafied tho State Department, and its W. Va, co-author of the law. He|g 1,y tide, 1:39 am., 28 ft. ® m;‘“n PHONE 633 ‘Continued from Fagr One economic experts agreed with him.|stubbornly refused to permit the!o High tide, 7:49 am., 105 ft. ® DON “AB ¢ {They wrote a memorandum back-|measure to be reconsidered. e Low tide, 1327 pm., 64 ft. ® oldesi Bank in Alaska FO(P Dl AGEN)CY g deeply hurt by this criticism. He!ing Clay. But the political divis-| Reyercomb's obdurance may cost!e High tide, 19:33 p.m,:139 ft. e GII:SH GMAI 'on. is taking it in silence because he 'ion of the Department overruled |pim pis geat, Already facing e . = ! . Junean Motor Co. does not feel this is the time to|the economists and quashed their|,ugh gpposition from former Sen. @ @ @ @ ¢ o @ o o o @ rap back. But he considers the | memo. Instead, Clay was ordered | o attacks unfair and, apparently,jto send the new money into Ber- 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1948 Foot of Main Street ! o | ajmed at making him the goat for 'lin. fC dP 1 ma i i 252 . rossworc hemee 3y | The B. M. Behrends e he opposed but was compelled to STRIPPED i R s A 1 (] JUNEAU DAIRIES - initiate RGeS bl bl P - DELICIOUS ICE CREAM i e e homey witticlsms of former| 1. T eaR ek a dally habit—ask for it by name SodmEa e Under Secretary A. Lee Wiggins K # Watchfui 37. St. Andrew's M.r' l"" '.‘r e , Jice bied arouna the Treasury] - SieMA B ol : . Juneau Dairies, Inc Chief among these policies are:{pDepartment. Although one of the |15 Pi - Prouna Safety Dem“ . Formerly BABING ; ~eefoes 1. Introduction of the new U. Sue e | 16 9. Cuban tobacco u most successful bankers in the 3 . Rope for 4 and Mallery Hats 2 S. currency in Berlin. ‘country, there is nothing stuffy| 1% Noisting a B Siateen Chrysler Marine Engines 2. Setting up of a new BOVern- apout the shrewd, genial South; yq Sr A oxXes fm' Re"t Arrow Bhirts and Underwear MACHINE SHOP ment in Western Germany. | Carolinian. He has a way of!| 20. Old card game Allen Edmends Shess Marine Hardware : Both projects have been hotly explaining the most obtuse sub- | 3 1&"?-‘:‘»:5&."&"- COMMERCIAL sAvas Lagzage - p assailed. Foreign affairs experts|ject in a simple and graphic man T 1 c in the U. S, Britain and France|ner. & ; i has. G. Warner c°. suitable | i have denounced the measures as| On one cccasion he was asked needlessly provocative and tacti- 'the difference between a deflation cally and economically unsound. and a recession ! According to Clay's intimates, he “A deflation,” he said, “is al { | Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle New Zealan - o clan Hindu queen g9 Sweet potato 2. Melody “Anulln w HOUSTON ] Crav i DOWN 3. Restoration . English com- HOME GROCERY 7 ¢ alkali NUNN-BUSH SHOES has documentary proof to show condition where people have to . Sn v Vohicle 1. Courageous 4. Epoch . savsciTher 0 ! ‘ people > Saow Sblee 1. co & Epoch / as a palt-ap w THE DAILY ALASEA STETSON HATS Phone 146 that he opposed both these policies, tighten their belts, while a reces- door lamps that he foresffw and warned against 'sion is a case of losing your belt s 6. Type: measure EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Bome Liguor Store—Tel 000 i thelr consequences, and that they |and having to hold up your pants 7. Rethread Present this coupon to the box office of the Quality Work Clothing American Meat — Phons 38 were imposed over his objections. with your hands.” 8. Rubbish One item in Clay’s tiles is a cable “What about a depression?” it Ll b CAPITOL THEATRE frcm Secretary of State Marshall “That,” said Wiggins, “is when {l» l;mt;l'“ Wi ; ordering him to set up a separate you have a belt but no pants” o e e and receive TWO TICKETS to see: government in Western Ger- G 1 Resounded many. Clay got this order after HOT POTATO " Responsive- ” NTI RI bid the abortive Moscow Conference of ~ Privately, Republican leaders whart us‘r rno En “P smc Foreign Ministers. \make no bones about sweating | Ring-shaped eqeral gk, per Trson Clay strongly urged an alterna- over the displaced persons issue. l Jorm » T 12 Pe tive plan he had worked out with' The failure of the special session Hire m the Russians, and which they had]to revise the D. P. Admittance Act, | e, flm l‘- n“u n“ m w- assured him would be agreeable to denounced by President Truman dagger red cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and them. Marshall flatly rejected this as “anti-Semitic and anti-Catho- | ARSIl #0d an ingy " plan, Clay was ordered to put lic” may cost the G.O.P. one sena- ol RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. pt 39, lllllllll&u'fll‘hl 41, Sum 42, Bellows 43, Our mutuad uncle 45, Metric measur® the State Department’s plan into tor and a lot of votes in key states, | effect. That's why Sen. Alexander Wiley, This plan is credited with being Wis, chairman of the Senate Judi- | the root cause of the siege of Ber- ciary Committee, issued his assur- | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name Muy Appear! lin and the. sinisfer war crisis that ance that the law would be liber- u{ l'volumoz ¥ has terrorized the world. alized by the new Congress. There | 1 Priarwateed 2 { Similarly, Clay's friends say he|will be more such promises. g/ a8 olSsnolse There IsNo subslltute for ’ has proof to show he was over- Both Governor Dewey and Gn\‘er-‘ / ;,»' ;nu Alsh v . l ruled on the question of introduc- nor Warren will make similar | / o Ad . ing the new U. S. mark in Ber- pledges during the forthcoming ! - Beou & ewspaper ve L st et~ A LR