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PAG Daily Alaska Empire Published every evening except Sunday by the Mansging Bditor Business Manager | spondent ILWU when it receives the transeript of the recent hearing. But Juneau needs the employment afforded by the Juneau Spruce. And the sooner the matter is settled and the full flow of commerce allowed té continue the better |it will be for all of the community, the general public, the mill people and employees alike. Stability of This Industry (September Pulp and Paper) It may come as a bit of a shock to some Wall Streeters and economists, whose ideas about the pulp and paper industry haven't changed much since the t the foll ; six months, in advamce, $7.80; 8. ‘Jubscribers will ccl a favor if they wili promptly notify Busipess Office of any failure or irregularity tn the delivery of their papers. Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. P rivan sy toks P ‘:“fl""'n"; ’:::fi:‘;‘.;’i‘.’iff.:‘u the ure for | new AI:-.:ka‘]mdustry is now based upon a 54-year con- sepublication of ali news dispstches credited to it or not cther- | tract which guarantees investors not only a con- rfl:"fllw in this peper #ud also tbe local news pubiided | (i \,06ly adequate timber supply but a cimpomive AT R s i Ve | price for 'wood delivered to the mill. ‘A‘:::ne m"'gfl‘““‘l:w.“ TP We find that there are still more highly placed e vt ad students of our industries and national economy who haven't awakened to remarkable stability and long- time planning that characterizes at least the’larger units of the modern pulp and paper industry. How many other industries are based on a 54- ! year contract—a contract that will no doubt out-live | every man who signed the contract and probably most ‘ol‘ the individuals involved as investors, employees and customer: will be assured them and probably their children Publishing a Newspaper Is Easy | (Mathias P. Harpin in Rhode Island Pilot) “It's easy to publish a newspaper. . |get tired. You never need a vacation. Your head is always clear. You're always bright as a silver dollar. a nice paper you have. Everybody phones in news. After three and one half days of listening to and reading about the hearing before Examiner Melton Boyd of the case of the Juneau Spruce Corporation against the International Longshoremen’s and Ware- housemen’s Union, one wonders at the power of 26 |you have written or haven't written. Longshore Union members to restrain the Oper:\:lon‘; “Your proofreaders never makes a mistake. The | of a business such as the Juneau Spruce. front page always looks nice. The ads are always eye- | The mill, were is able to operate under normal|catching. You just sit at your typewriter and write | conditions, would w.ork two shifts, sn.\ploymg approxi- beau“‘ge‘::pilem’:éw:ex.- A il ! mately 200 people, instead of one shift, as at present never insist yowre taking sides. with half as many employees. that you're independent. . . A two-shift operation is impractical whem, as a result of a picket line, the Juneau Spruce is unable to send its lumber on its own equipment beyond the port of Juneau. If it does, its experience at Prince Rupert will be repeated. There, longshoremen refused to unload the Juneau Spruce lumber because it had been loadéd on a Juneau Spruce barge by mill em- ployees, instead of by longshoremen. The strike, as everyone in Junean no doubt knows, is caused by the longshoremen insisting upon designat- ing the members of their closed union to work instead of permitting the employer to hire whomsoever he pleases regardless of union affiliation. The Labor-Management Act has | If vou're late paying a bill, they say it's all right, | guy. They always say you work hard. baskets never fill up, so nobody has to empty them.| Your mail gallev never gets pied. People never think of asking you for favors that are entirely out of your | reach. After every issue, advertisers call up and say:; |last week. Thanks!" If an advertiser gives you copy on time. . . . “You always have plenty of time t its bastc | | the family. Your little boy never asks: as so-called pre-war “news-print crash,” to learn that a | James | Mrs . e 0o 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 staff, who Trail reached South ceived here. SEPTEMBER 29 Morrison E “Well, we made else,” ed iike writer. “We rode on tops of trucks for| time until Nelsen, and there %e mel They | from North Carolina who picked | some “We got to two cari lot: let it go. You never make people mad at something |in Whitehorse and 'down the highway,” says the letter| The pressman never needs a helping hand to slip a‘and goats on the way over new roll of paper into the press. Rolls of paper you Pass and after we reached the other Mr. Jones"? s of small game. we J. V. Hickey Winiired Carter Suellen Baldwin Whitehead Carl Judge William Holzheimer Mary 5 Louise Skinner Carson 1ar) - — EMPIRE STAFFERS REACH WASHINGTON OVER ALCAN ROAD Py % John Guernsey and Ernie Jacob- in the project—whose incomes and jobs thus 'gen former mambers of the Empire | lett Juneau |3 for Skagway to hike over the Dyea | to Whitehorse and then hit the Alcan highway to the states Bend, Wash, Sep- . . You never tember 21, according to a letter re- Septembe: it, then started got to For They always agree Us up and brought us all the way |to' South Bend. Really turned out “Everywhere you hear people say youre a good |to te a picnic. We got in last night The waste and the girls are leaving today. see a | receive are not torn, and you don’t get any waste. side we ran into a few bears, moose, | “The small game went untouched across announcing a weekend special, it's always sunny that the Canadian authorities or custom: | weekend and very warm, and the buses are sure to yun took our .22 away from us so made the whole trip without a & o spend with until the girls picked us up. They ‘Mama, have had an old double barrel shot gun ‘Say, that was a honey of an ad you wrote for me due to the fact that when we went the border at White Pass,’ s much to the SETTLE THE STRIKE | Everybody writes in beautiful letters telling you what jsurprise of ourselves and everyone | writes Jacobsen You never have any trouble getting paper. Everybody: The two boys were five and one- pays you on time. You never have to remind people half days from Skagway to White- over and over again that their subscription is due.|horse. “The first three days it rain- We stayed one night t two girls|presage some joyful news at hand."—Shakespeare. lot of sheep | the WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1948 OUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS . WILLIS R. BOOTH, SEPTEMBER. 20, 102 G AN Worshiptul Master; JAMES W % | . Mrs G. H. McGrath and Miss Gertrude McGrath, prominent resi- | ant. LEIVERS, Secretary. o | dents of Sitka, where here for a short time while the Admiral Rogers was | i © ,in port. They were enroute to Seattle where Miss McGrath was to resume | o | her studies at the University of Washington. GEORGE BROS. B.P. 0. ELKS . prad St » Major W. J. Carruthers, in command of the Alaska Division of the ! Widest Selection of :‘P i;g ",‘l]:‘f:n Wednesday at : Salvation Army, with headquarters at Wrangell, had received orders | LlQUons come. ;yongflgl;’Msh'mm el ) olto proceed to Manitoba and take command of the Mantoba Division | Exalted Ruler. W‘H BIGGS, i | with headquafters in Winnipeg. i PHONE 392 oy, 3 . H. p . 1 —_— ——— e % . The members of the freshman class of the Juneau High School were %lo rs” f o |initiated, the process taking place the previous evening in the gymnasium “Bay It With Flowe! but H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man LEVI'S OVERA for Boys LhS “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists PHONE 311 “The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery under the tutelage of the seniors. Following the initiation, an enjoy- able dance was held, the music furnished by Juneau’s own home product, the high school orchestra, being right up to the jazzy sort of real pro- fessionals. R ! To survey additional residential tracts at Port Alexander and other | work in the Chatham Strait district, Land Classification Agent Wellman Holbrook, U. S. Forest Service, left today on the Ranger V. He was — - Beri’s Food Cenfer accompanied by Charles Burdick, Ranger. l PHCNE 784 Gi Phe B HAY, GRAIN, COAL Meat Phones 3933 °| Weather: High, 43; low, 42; cloudy. and STORAGE Deltveries—10:15 A";""’ — 2:15 — 4:00 P, M. —_— ""The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists Call EXPERIENCED MEN Alaska JANITORIAL Service FREP FOLETTE Phone Red 559 Daily Lessons in English %, 1. corbox S e i -~ WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “It must have been a lengthy trip.” Say, “a LONG trip.” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Hoi polloi (the people). Pronounce 8 hoi-po-loi, OI in both instances as in BOIL, second O as in ON un- sTEvENs’ U’;‘&?IR(;MAURO Co. tressed, principal accent on last syllable. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Chloroform; observe the CHL. SYNONYMS: Speak, tell, discourse, articulate, pronounce. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word : 1{PRESAGE (verb); to foretell; predict. (Pronounce the verb pre-sa],} E as in ME unstressed, A as in SAGE, accent last syllable) . “My dreams MODERN ETIQUETTE Hhomren ces | D e ] LADIES’—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Plancs—Muxieal Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 Second and Seward HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store™ Where FPharmacy Is & f Profession | | ? | { i i i i | ARCHIE B. BETTS Pablic Accountant HEINKE GENERAL Q. Isn't it proper to introduce two men by saying, “Mr. Allen, mee@lt . g 5 REPAIR SHOP i~ ! A. No. Do not use an imperative form, but merely say, “Mr. Allen,| Welding, Plumbing, Ofl Burner Coundtior. bou, couple of wolves and this js Mr. Jones,” or, “Mr. Allen, Mr. Jones.” | Blacksmith Work Simpson Slag. FPhone 757 A Q. Is it correct to use the phrase “my friend” when making an ! GENERAL REPAIR WORK - 3 introduction? A. No; this indicates that the other person is not a friend, an# is considered in bad taste. Q. Is it ever all right for a guest at dinner to mention any prefer- ence in foods? A. No, and it would be ill-bred to do so. what is offered without making any comments. FOR Wall Paper Ideal Pain Shop Phone 540 Fred W. Wendt Warlield's Drug Store (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK’S DANISH Guests should accept i ! | | | | | | | v any the loyer i g“.“:m"ee the right to employ anyone the employer | /5 o o0 o Daddy? . . . Never do you place an that both were afraid to shodt, so B i - TR % 3 | ad upside dovn. When you misspell a person’s name, coming down the highway we man- ICE CREAM £ What is right or wrong in ll\|:; case, the an:olxal he calls up end says, ‘Forget it. It's all right’ . . . Oh, aged to knock off four or five I_O K by Labor Relations Board will decide. It will havejps wonderful to be a newspaper publisher. It's so grouse each day that really weng a n A. C. GORDON -z Juneau’s Finest P plenty of evidence from the Juneau Spruce and re- |easy. So simple!” very nice for supper and breakfast:( g Hn!clflngs Emomy Liquor Store "' e — ——— ———— ———— —- -———— |We did some of our cooking OUut- " wesesesssamssonsmsss amaaaaaaas e | ) ! ".e wafllillfllfill sational revelations on Russia’s told friend, “but I haven't been side ’"‘1 lhe]waky d"‘;’" atx]ui. ORE-F-1 1. How many cubic inches are ‘there in-one: cubic foot? " - “a'kal B A vA n‘n' S’ " atomic spy ring in Canada. called in since.” of a time looking for hay stacks| 5 ynger what flag did Columbus sail? MEATS—GROCERIES Gouzenko, howev living to sleep in. Sure didn't have much| Me" _oo_Round souzenko, however, is living un-, It fher i Canahl be 3. What letter of the alphabet has the least number of words be- FREE DELIVERY Phone 689 der another name on a Canadian RED DESIGNS ON X g e inni vith it? 553—92—95 again in Montana, Idaho or Eastern €inning with it? FHONES —_— farm closely guarded by the Can-| GERMANY A 4. What six States were carved sut' of the Northwest Territory? By DREW PEARSON adian government, which doesn’t ~Here is a paraphrase of a recent | f;a “;an» } e 5' S el e ’) of the NI est Territory? . n m.‘hfl it trust headline-hunting American intelligence report which throws acll: senhsa}s the :lp it g;anfi - NS ’VA 088 T &/ phlEkeny; H Th charl w cm e n.‘.l (Contirued from Page Cue) | Congressmen to keep his idenity | light on Russian secret designs re=- oneFbyL SUAL HOWRLE 8 1Xer 1 E - Wm A H e es . .r N 'l AR PR | garding Germany: sorry he ever left Juneau and in- 1. 1728 cubic inches. i ewly Renovated Reoms I said mo. Then last year he of-| Once the committee almost got! Russia will ask withdrawal of el sbauf, Novem=il .4 Spanfn. 4 i Mmuary O o fered to resign again, and I asked |to Gouzenko, but upset its owniall troops from Germany, secretly S s TR e 3. The letter "X.” ] Pourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE BINGLE O him to stay. So it's very em- | applecart. Arrangements had been plans to sent hertroops back into | 4. Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. | PHONE 136 g varrassing to me and I can't very made Wli..h Prime Minister Mac- Germany a year later. It will be ANTI i COMM““ISI 5. Four. , — mell ask him myself.” kenzxqv King, who agreed to meet easy to find a pretext. H i PHONE 556 ¥ committee members secretly in| Reason: Russia has stripped alt l c“d '"er‘ (] cn Admiral Denfeld, who has known | Ottawa for further discussions. |she can get out of her zone of DR'VE Is u“'DERWAY' H g = lhomas Ha'd'ar (o' Leahy all his life, demurred. Congressmen John McDowell of | Germany, which was an agricul-| 3 . Wholesale 05 10th St ‘ “I suppose Secretary Forrestal | Pennsylvania, Richard Nixon of tural area in the beginning and BY pAKISTA“ Gov'[ . M 216 . PAINTS — OIL8 has been telling you that I have!California and Ed Hebert of Louis- |lacked the machinery Russia wants. | [] "m |n ea 'n PRONE D"fl: m::. Builders’ and Shelf two votes in the joint chiefs of jana set out in strictest secrecy.| Part of Russia’s plan to move | 1 i b ne HARDWARE st;fltnmme x;::;lk Leuh)"lsl," he S:u:."rh«y even left separately and took back into Germany a year after| KARACHI, Sept. 20.—(P— The . - " “But just at the record.|difierent routes to the railroad withdrawal includes a series of Government of Pakistan has begun Window--Auto—Plate—GLASS ngtol You'll 1ind Leahy voted against station to throw off suspicion. | wildcat strikes in America to an anti-Communist drive in all l u'ners f 'E:)':::, ...n‘TYWn'flhlI ¢ me most of the time.” But when the three Congress- harass troop movements and dis- provinces, it was announced here. mnl. Gmss co i VICED by e R R L reached New York they were |courage the U. S. from sending Police said they have arrested about Tel h 319 N. his-Red 730 f J- B. B“‘“d & c. : 8 Gh 3 ary," | greeted with glaring headlines re- | troops to assist in “restoring or-'a dozen top-ranking Communist epiaone—. 1 S-Iie " “Our ¥ g‘::“e"’dM”feh }:l“‘“d_e““h' };; and yeqling their plans. A member der"—or helping along whatever leaders in roundups at Lahore, 3 ° g || 538 Willoughby Avenue ml]nuu’ Is Worn by : l;(gel lm_-s i Efi"‘__ : -‘“, ¥ ONiof the committee had leaked the the Russians use as an excuse to Peshawar, Rawalpindi and Karachi. H(lm Much.”e Shflp, l'w. Opp. Standard Off Co. Customers” Sh o Everything Mar-whole story to the press march back into Germany. |Other leaders apparently have gone . DON SHEL FER, 05 - s ahy tears (0 g i o ) Since th the committee has ——,,——— underground an 1t still pieces. Clark Clifford tells me the en de e 4 (AR A pline pre 848 FORD AGENCY WHlE cennt) o s got the royal brush-off from the i’ § |trailing them. (Authorized Dealers) p\b;c‘x;';u.‘onnt? ]um‘ is bad | Canadian government. It is estimated that by the year' The Government accuses the GREASES — GAS x; eld - replied lm.n l?e f‘hdnl Note—What the committee wants 1960 annual U. S. deaths from Communists of sabotage and spread- ) siigl iy - o .;e: _"'lelf‘) ku d. possibly ‘“k‘m question Gouzenko about is So- h?““ and blood diseases may be “;mg false reports about Government “ ! Bro'nle sl'q“o' s'fle JIIC!I m" c.. iRl Tealy, 0 ThLe. viet spies in the United States. It.Digh as 1,200,000 {leaders. Oldesi Bank n Alaska | A Poot of Main He's my superior,” he said, “and a4 a tip that Gouzenko knows RO <5 ST T ! ————— — Stroot I can't g0 to him with a proposal gpout twe key spies in America GOODIE SALE | GOODIE SALLZ Phone 163 139 So. Frankiin ‘ like that.” - iy The Lutheran Ladies Aid Society,| The Luth Ladies Aid i who were not mentioned in the , utheran ies Aid Society, —“v ., 0. Box 2506 MAKE E Canadian Royal GCommission's re- | Friday, Oct. 1st, 11 am. at Sears| Priday, Oct. 1st, 11 am. at Sears 1891 er lalfaCenIury of Ba“kinfl 1948 d JUNEAU DAIRIES LEAHY, AMBASSADOR port Order Office. 02 3t Order Office. 02 3t 7 : s DELICIOUS ICE CREAM TO SPAIN ? 2 | e ' b O 2 ‘ & daily habit—ask for if by name R o The B. M. Behrends | |Casler'sMea'sWear ||| ;o ©o. . : we can give him.” countered the ¥ PFormerly SABIN'S uneau aine’: Inc- Presidgent. “I want him to retire Sagacious Judge Sam Rosenman Bank Hats " Chrveler Marine Encines in a blaze of glory. After his of New York, who used to write| Stetson and Mallery Chrysler Marine Engines career he deserves it. Think up speeches for both Franklin D.| ACHOSS 730, Bults ol TS Arrow Shirts and Underwear MACHINE SHOP # Rome. important mission. we. can 'Roosevelt and Rary Truman, gave| L3t 3 BSOS Safety Deposit A0n Edmonds Shees send him on—something really im- a private diagnosis of Truman's| g < 33 Scarcer B Skyway Luggage Marine Hardware X portant.” campaign talks the other day that! jz Wing 31, Moist f . T el heoieid Taviaissd o ook WA Have. AENenten hoeure Rt A Lo s LAl Boxes for Rent ‘ Chas. G. Warner Co into the matter, came back a few Dewey torces. I 13 Hoisting 37. Swailows * e e el M IR BRI U B COMMERCIAL SAVINGS TIMELY CLOTHES miral Leahy be appointed U. S. Rosenman declared: “I don't know it PR X Ty & HOME GROCERY Ambassador to Spain. Leahy had | who is writing this stuff the Pres- Blllow onme_ 40, Pauy. malice already served as Ambassador to|ident has been delivering from the GO AR | TR aat NUNN-EUSR SHOES Phon 146 France and Governor of Puerto platform, but it will lose him more uv?,:e' eurth i !](fl\h( STETSON HATS e Rico, has something of a diplomatic | votes than he will win Subsequently 48 Llsh eEgs Heme Ligwor Store—Tel. | >ronon 49. ¥ le sheep DOWN 3 \ background and Truman was de-| “In my opinion, the President is RO o thie S0SCIONES Ve i. Hiodu eymbals - 4, | Jon“ BOLA“n Quality Work Clothing ~ lighted with the idea. However, he |harping on that Wall Street-again- hwromst U 81, FAvanty body 1. TR BHTR), B AR et as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA overlooked the fact that we have st-the-farmer and capital-against- | 5 LR work : 5 ¢ no diplomatic relations with Spain,|labor theme too heavy. That type | § Discounts EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING m ‘ and have agreed not to appoint of appeal doesn’t register any | . gfig‘;{:ff;'r, s Present this coupon to the box office of the 'Complete Outtitter for Men an ambassador until the Franco'more except maybe with the Wal-| greatness government is recognized by the laceites. The farmers are too well 6. 'lr‘?;:'m ' c”“oll mznr“ United Nations (off this year to be frightened by . Declare This fact was promptly brought'Wall Street.” Bagiiegen and and receive TWO TICKETS to see: to Mr. Truman's attention when! Judge Rosenman said he would he suggested that Leahy become have been glad to have offered his intense - c" vmu 4 Ambassador to Spain The State ! advice on Truman's speeches, “for l.‘\“:""i,‘,‘t"d PA lc An nz Department was emphatic and Whatever it was worth,” but added d e adamant. No Ambassador, it said,’ that “some people around the Pres- Fodural Thx=12¢ ber Fepson ‘ not even Admiral Leahy, would be ident apparently think I am a bad PPercolates A iiia. || PHONE 14—THE BOYAL BLUE CAB 0. enireon » P e 2 W 1 i doe kg g and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and bl s I y. | names, vas s Secretary | Tumuituous TU! A om i i ASHENBRENNER’S |of the Treasury John Snyder who cilinaeder, RETURN YOU.to your home with our comphmgnts. Al ’ GOUZENKO SHUNS CONGRESS |euchred Rosenman from riding on ~ B et WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! m m ! Por weeks the House Un-Ameri-|the President’s train. {hikt winde y can Activities Committee has been! “I helped prepare the President’s | That womaa d 13—PHONES- 49 trying to make contact with Igor|convention acceptance speech and e Green Pree Delivery ral.lru.! Gouzenko, the Soviet code clerk |his message to the spceial session rengh coln A Phone T8 143 Willoughby Ave. | « wiio farred‘the world With his sen-{of Congress, Judge Rosenman wmte" .| There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! phRE IR G : T - |