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PAGE FOUR ~ : = THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA E - WEI . r ¥ . workers who have to rely on their own (Tu uL-ncv!W"‘“""" Daily Alaska Empire @i, v oo e thi || TRIPLETTE & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS is no nobler cause than this. | | from e o e o ntsron Ooncer 10 the comnye weond st e oo+ HAPPY BIRTHDAY 4} 20 YEARS AGO TH® empire | EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY heart disease claims more victims. With 600,000 Second end Main Streets, Juncsu, Alaska. i Americans now suffe: 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING HELEN TROY N - - - S e | from cancer, there is Work | { sowew e % to do—work which can reduce the death rate from | JARY i ; 25 Pl canthr 8 nREIHIN o one-halt ‘ LU | L el el SHOP PHONE 96 After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 b ek : — ! Lanps ¥ Hehdeickson | Many friends called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cahill - - b ke el Curbing Mr. Petrillo | Walborg Lindegard lin Treadwell the previous night, the affair honoring Mr. Cahill on his - Silver Bow Lodgt | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. lay Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douslas for $1.50 per month; —— Yoland Uberti | birthday. @Nm A%10.0.E SECOND and FOURTH Six wentth, 808, one yeAr K10, e raten (New York Times) | Mrs. Ray Ellis Meets each Tues- Manday of each mohth One year, in advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; The Senate Interstate Commerce Committee has | Mrs. Donald Edwards | The City Council accepted the resignation of night patrolmai J. F.|day at 8.00 P. M. I O. O.F. HALE | ¢ E;?cn:tl;«:sh.?i;fm‘l‘e:l: one month, in advance, 4150, - it they will promptly notify Unanimously voted to report favorably the bill sub- | Adam Lansing Hoag and left appointment of a successor to the position up to Chief of | | Visiting Brothers Welcome g 8 aRoRGS « the Business Office of any failure or irregularity in the de- mitted by Senator Vandenberg which would break the Mrs. Roberta Robbins i Police A, D. Mack. The Council also granted Martin Lavenik, fire truck orest D. Fennessy .....Noble Grand WAlLI§ 8. W livery of their papers. & radio ban imposed by Mr. Petrillo, as head of the | Milton Evans driver, a two weeks leave of absence. H. V. Callow .. _Secretary | Worshipful Master; JAMES 4 U WIsiar: Hiews Oriies, W6 Sustiens DR TTH American Federation of Musicians, on the high school | ~ PR e { 3 3 3 el LEIVERS, Secretary. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS orchestras and bands which assemble annually €ach | poeeeee oo mme meeaeeee 3 45641 Hiks bowlets postpoed thelr trip to Ketchikan to meet th el oy The Associnted Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- wise credited in this paper and also the local news published foot off the necks of the school children of the| s | This will take Petrillo’s 0 it SAVE THD PIECES summer at Interlochen, Mich Elks bowlers there and were not to leave until January 13. Metcalf, Warfi 7 H R | Darby, Barragar, Bavard, Lavenik and Fred Henning were the team arhelds Drug Sio:e of your broken lenses and send e countr ys Mr. Vandenberg ; 4 ; e s o that Mr. enberg an 3 3 3 . selected to make the trip. (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Fourtn Avenge Bidr., Seatie. Wash We suppose that Mr. Yandenberg and the Senate |} «ipp atrg incline ’ - ¥ g 85) | | jhem to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska, 8 \ —— 2 Interstate Commerce Committee are to be con-|} 1 N NYAL Family Remedies They will be replaced promptly i gratulated. At least they have shown more courage| | but do not compe i Princess Louise, Princess Alice and Princess Charlotte were to HORLUCK’S DANISH i 31’2" e ok o e Tt ™ as regards Mr. Petrillo than the Administration or| ! ———— | Gperate on the Southeast Alaska run for the Canadian Pacific Railway ICE CREAM [* cg M. and R. L. Carlson. anybody else in Congress has so far shown. But they 5 : | during the coming season starting in April. PRI o ol i RGNS B b SRl i i & have dared to challenge Mr. Petrillo only on the 1 THURSDAY, JANUARY "l . | P rowest possible issue. Mr. Vandenberg’s measure pro- | ‘Benefic aspects are dominant to-| ) . 3 ; o esibiady s 2 P - vides that it shall be unlawful for any person repre- |day but adverse influences are Elmer E. Reed, Chief Deputy in the U. S M""‘l‘i‘ll "‘_0”‘“’- was to show “ s . B '_——_—1 senting an organization or a group to interfere with fdiscerned. New year energy should‘Esklmo pictures at the next meeting of the Douglas P.-T.A e Sewing asket B. P. 0 ELKS or intimidate any person or persons, or to hinder, overcome a sense of war weariness | A A 43 08 BABY Hgmgmms Meets every Wednesday at 8 extort, delay, prevent or conspire to prevent, or to| HEART AND HOME: Many re-| Joe Rogers was elected President of the Douglas Alaska Native Infant and Children’s Wear P. M '.'lsl{ing Brome{s wel- stop the transmission by radio of any non-commnrcml,iLurniug soldie who have been|Brotherhood; Willilam Howard, Vice-President; Joseph Stevens, Cor- come. A. B. HAYES, Exalted educational or cultural program presented by any [concerned because of heavy re-‘!n‘spo“d“m Secretary, and Sandy Stevens, Recording Secretary. 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska Ruler; H, L. McDONALD, Secy. academically accredited and tax-exempt educational |sposibilities borne in their absence R - institution. The bill further provides that the radio|py the women of the family will ; - " ey » ’ Scl s, closed for the holida n, were to reopen January 5. station broadcasting the program shall not charge for | pe relieved to find that mothers S 2 \ P ™ | be ieve | —_ — ‘ \ the broadcasting nor pay any money to the par-|and wives have gained economic | Weather report: High, 38; low, 35; cloudy. DENTIST rLowanA“n o N —_— — - ticipants. independence and executive ability.| 5 ¥ CUT FLOWERS—POTTED o NEW PPROACH ANC 1 Such a measure, by implication, endorses any move BUSINESS AFFAIRS: The stock | (Pt e et e 8 . e et BLOMGREN BUILDING FLANTS ‘CORSAGES | EW APPROACH TO CANCER by Mr. Petrillo to prevent any musician who has to |market should show stability as the | 4 y by Phone 56 " Ber. Ditke Whio derbrvs thy B | make a living from his work from going on the air./month progresses. Industrials come Da|ly I_essons n Enghsh "V L. GORDON HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 2nd and Franklin Phone 557 | < By an act of Congress, April has been designated | Also, by implication, such a measure declares that it|under a good direction. Investment, wW. L. . St e B ey W ey i A | Bs “Cancer Control Month.” The American Cfln(‘l’l"i-‘ perfectly legal and proper for Mr. Petrillo to for traders will be busy. A national Society seizes the opportunity to press its educational [any Professional musician in the country Into his | sense of prosperity will prevail. | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Whenever I meet her, I - S 5 work on a new scale and with new energy. A campaign 1‘“"’53‘1}:“ b°»‘:lc‘_":1 ‘]““‘ gL any j“;’f“-,“‘,‘:“" -“?}“‘v"x:‘b‘ji_ NATIONAL ISSUES: Educational | gways speak to her.” Omit ALWAYS. Dr.A. W. Stewart ASHENBRENNER’S to raise $5,000000 is to be directed by a board of | AECHORC o1 HMHCT i‘:m‘:(:‘;“‘;‘*D:,M:(“sz’ & member | policies will be discussed with in- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED. Tremor. Pronounce the E as in i NEW AND USED ~ which Eric Johnston is.the chairman and which ‘wmeh pede ull’nmatvly bL: Saldby e ARaan ])Cm)lg‘vr‘vnsvd mlerevst as ac%glomwd a.x‘\d‘ TREE, or as in TREMBLE. ENTI! r u n N l '!' “ n i pumbers among fts members representatives of 1abor, | and which goes directly into the treasury of M.-_:“‘“““‘_‘“l‘ 10y -olagh, sk "lll‘ educa-| = oprTEN MISSPELLED: Diphtheria; the PH is pronounced F. 20TH CENTURY BUILDING E Business, the press and Congress | Petrillo’s union, to be spent by him as he sees fit; and ";::l n:l ;Ii'“i"'(‘\‘:e":‘““i ;r‘;s%;té:rl SYNONYMS: PMatable, appetizing, savory, tasty, pleasing. Office Phone 469 Phone 783—306 Willoughby Ave. . With such an organization the Society’s State |finally, to dictate to the American people what k_md\;m‘;‘m in the number of students| WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Wnits of 300,000 women volunteers and thousands of ‘;f”pl;VIIl‘ssll(nnz'l\'l‘ !m}l:lc llll (:zm’ and Cfi;nz::ll hcalx;, I; l:la It foxatom. increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Ben should be ablé o reach the multitude, Tt s |Dil to take Mr. Petrillo's foot olf the neexs Of _Sbe = jiopppaAmioNAL AFRATR S; | ABSTAIN; to hold ones self aloof; forbear voluntarily, especially from 5 9 p ry, while it permits hil 41 + @ i : i ‘ ¢specially important that labor should play a con- T(c)h}g):[}p&]k::idfrg;\l (:l l(l;]'.‘ ffitl‘::‘:)( tha ;r:m({’:"s b m:g\s‘mcml attention to the guarding|indulgence of the appetites. “He has abstained from drink for many Dr. John H Geyer Jones—S!evens sllflp spicuous part in bringing home the facts about the | rooording companies and of the professional musicians [0f the Pmmm'u Canal is urged by | year: LENTIST LADIES'—MISSES’ | i fecognition of early cancer and the cures that can be | of the country. lthe seers, who forecast surprise | fewerererrerrorreeerooar— READY-TO-WEAR effected by the prompt eradication of a malignant A little progress, perhaps, is better than none, and | ttacks by our enemies there and by Room 9—Valentine Bldg. a¥ growth. With labor unions enlisted through their |it Congress passes this bill it may conceivably be so |€lsewhere before the United Na- MODERN ETIOUETT ROBERTA LEE PHONE 1762 Seward Street Near Third leaders, the fight against cancer can be waged more | astonished at its own courage that it will examine the ticns’ victory is achieved. Mexico i R T A s . effectively than by the devoted band of welfare |larger issues with which it has to deal. is under stimulating I’;fl"e“""l “:-‘2, o B ———————————— i———- i | fluences, presaging wider contacts 3 ; —_-— — o —————— l.broad and new industrial enter-|, Q. Is onc obligated to send a gift if one has received an invitation | | ROBERT SIMPSON. Opt. D. The Store for Men w h- I | Washington to help him was™ close |poration, helped organize the Fly- |prises that attract many soldier| % a wedding ceremony, but not to the reception that follows? G“Bd“fl’”ol:';;xe“:n%l’“e“ ° as Ing on friend Leland Harrison, Assistant|ing Tigers in China, was a strong|settlers after the war. | A. No. 5 Opth nl{:rgy | M {Secretary of State. backer of FDR, and it had been| Persons whose birthd it is| Q. Would it be correct for a woman to sign her name to a letter i em’ Later, when Grew faced several agreed, with White House appre have the augury of a year of steady | as, Miss Mary Wilson? Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Front St.—Triangle Bldg. | P Go_nound Congressional investigations be- 'that Pawley should go as U. S.jadvancement in business or profes- A. No. If necessary to use the prefix, it should be enclosed in | be——————d cause of favoritism in promoting Envoy to Czechoslovakia when that sional matters. Discretion in love | parentheses, (Miss) Mary Wilson o Fom his pals, he got himself appointed country was liberated. |affairs is imperative Q. What should a young man say if he is presented to a girl for | (Cantmf,d lm,’f f“f” OI”,,_ Amt jor to Turkey. Simul-' However, the State Department| Children born on this day prob-| .. sacond time? “The Bexall Smre" | H S GRAVES % " taneously his friend Leland Harri- upset the apple-cart at the lastiably will be well endowed with A THCE Seant Bad tha oeastier o 1 s production efforts of the entire ("o ine choice job of Minister minute. They transferred Ambas- | brains. Scientific and artistic tal- 3 i e e 5 [ Your Rellable Pharmacista | | | “The Clothing Man” o war. 5 r ence Steinhart rom | ents o is eca A = B R At e P = VR | A el LT to Sweden. sador Laurence Steinhardt from|ents belong to this decan nl‘ STLER-MAURO | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNED F R W SRR Now Harrison is slated to zet Turkey to Czechoslovakia, in order|January. | by DRUG CO. & MARX CLOTHING limited number of men Britain Bas |, osiher choice plum. He is sched- to make room for Joe Grew's old| (Copyright, 1945) | an A. C. GORDON . 2 . been able to send to the I led to get the job which Joe friend Leland Harrison as Ambas- 4 5 e [ &y ; g'“"‘ 0(‘;"""““”“‘)- “;;“““‘ d | Grew once held as U. S. Ambassa- sador to Turkey A ke = S — e laimed not at the Br 1 people H PR L i b afihegan 5] 2 6 b el ! Sl & s . Dejsined ot b B vl to Tumey The cattr e Bunnepa 10 Savsrel l be| “Toars noting: Biddle s, 1| 1. S sy sces and cuser ar thet S HARRY RACE ||| CALIFORNIA \h & large 6 R Kiile D eepn E g tments as ASSISt-| onyy get butter twice a day myselt 2 T Sre - B had b e ¢ fe keep such a la army in India. 0" Siottinius, managed to euchre retary of State t0 be Roose- |ana frequently don't get. It il :1 ;Nha( uom:n of Greek mythology had bronze claws and hair com- 2 Grocery and Meat Market the Near East, and even (roops I pgyrence Steinhardt, a non-carcer velt’s own personal prerogative. But ogop » : sed 0C sgTDen S " i Drugglsl 478 — PHONES — 37) ¥ RpR0e WEAL ‘ol Tranre man, out of Turkey as Ambassador. he insisted that diplomatic DPosts| .«ja» yeplied the Nazi, “under| 8. Wb phretmsed g in - Fssat High Quality Foods &) Actuglly, the United Kingdom anq’ ynjess something spoils the abroad always had been open 10| yhe Geneva convention Tm en-) 4. What is the L. 0. O. M.2 “The Squibb Store” Moderate Prices has supplied more men for Ner ... Grow friend, Harrison, will at least scme political appoint-yjved to butter three times a day. 5. Where did tailor-made suits for women originate? o armed forces in relation to her y,pe pig place ments and should continue so. I'm protected by the Geneva con- ANSWERS: b % population than any other Ally acquiesed, but it remains to be|yantion. yowre not.” 1. More than 45 races, 2400 castes and tribes. The Charles W. Carter incjuding Russia. Britain s the pyWNpGAN VS. ROOSE <éen whether such a policy will be| middis laug A 2. Medusa. . P only nation which conscripts its . | Biddie laughed, turned away ¥ ly na " ; a0 i ; ‘x i Though the Warm Springs meet- carried out. | — 3. P.T. Barmnum. Moriuar :?;::2 m‘)’[‘l“m"mm}‘fh‘ ;;x‘m.u o Ing between President Roosevelt NOTE—Hannegan can have the, gpoRET U. S. GUERRILLAS 4. Loyal Order of Moose. Y For BETTER Groceries o W6ie. with 80 per cent of all and Democratic Chairman Bob job of Postmaster General if Frz\nk‘\ Gen. MacArthur's revelation of 5. In England. Fourth and Franklin Sts. ¢ h W P all pannegan was advertised as “none- Walker steps out, but says he b Vg T ai 5 B SN A 0 fiss i 3 PHONE 136 Phone 16—24 matried women also at work if 3 |guerrilla activity in the Philippines, 1 " e too-friendly,” actually it was just would rather go back to St. Louisjg, i E = they have no dependent children. ;"o oocite sk Dinciiss. 6% |with whole islands dominated by ~ D In fact some British factories &,]'p u‘ $et ¥ it SR RIACUES § |underground natives, releases one WINDOW AUTO PLATE GLASS i 4 Soils by | YDA EenCt SO RRS W B S *lof the hush-hush secrets of the are manned almost entirely bY|yn. president, as Hannegan did, UNPROTECTED BIDDLE |arme | IDEAL GLASS CO WINDOW WASHING [ women, one plant making big guns .. : LER s e Army. 1 ° s | h ) k it's bound to be friendly—if it| Attorney General Francis Biddle | ey ; helped guard | . RUG CLEANING is staffed 70 per cent by WOmeD, | friendly. the interview doesn't 'got a good dose of the Naz Newsmen long had helped guard | Glass Work of All Descriptions | 1 . while one shipyard employs women | " st got a good dose of the Nazl meD-|tne fact that several hundred Am-|{ PHONES F.W. WENDT SWEEEINTHCOMPRDND Hardware Compan 3 ’ 2 B last so long. tality on a recent visit to an alien |grican troops, caught in the Ph m’_\ 33519 121 MAIN STREET Bt A FOR SALE 1 only. British education also haS| n this case, the President and detention camp. | pines by the Japs in 1942, have PAINTS—OIL—GLASS - beefi disrupted by the war. Out of lgannegan disagreed on only onme Biddle talked to several of enemy |managed to survive cn tiny little | DAVE MILNER Shelf and Heavy Hardware every boy and girl between 14 and poing*and there was nothing un- aliens, was anxious to find out T SR e i TR A DS B ot Y Phone Red 578 3 Guns and Ammanition 1 9‘:“‘”1:- ‘(“‘f"’f‘:"‘l"“ at|friendly about their difference. Tt they were getting fair treatment.|archipelago work instead of in school | B BEBIA i R : * | 80. 5 P ; ‘su happened that Willilam D. Finally a bu]lct-homl((! German Many of the Americans have n“ n " lley of Florida had been promised sailor set up a terrific squawk|peen aided by Philippine friends, | JOHN AHLEBS CO You'll Find Food Finer L BRITIiSH RATIONING |the jol IR sador itions : £ v < ¥ L Bl o ethas in| e Y, 1 head ofplaining bitierly that he wasnid get- |with the native: resistance groups. EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this - S BPR 20, . EHONR 34 4 could buy one suit of clothes in|the Inter-Continent Aircraft Cor- ting hutter with his meals three|one way they have helped was b; evening at the box office of the PLUMBING, HEATING and H :;::_5 .“v_'.)\ "“:: _“’:l: :‘;']]‘1\ "I(I‘::f’)::(fp money. Several of these American SHEET METAL SUPPLIES corrEE snop o e Rierebr e ge i g P |troops have actually been paid CAPITOL THEATRE Oil Ranges and Oil Heaters { oneu a:r uIl c'k’\e very five lelihs { Crossword unle {{aitigresniny "tn. Ametioaiigresth ; - pair ;r R sy i oy |backs, which were wrinkled and and receive TWO TICKETS to see: ) e B0espeir o pejamas every foul) ACKOSS 48 ‘Aoitemicat soaked in order to make them ap- p AMES C. COOPE! and cne-half years, one pair of | 3 Habitations tissue s , 7] J. S C. R, C.P.A 3 . a = 5. Mother Goose pear old. Then natives took them annA wo“A" ) Ut C shoes every year If you were 7. Roman mrrk Rharaster to the market places to purch " | i BUSINESS COUNSELOR B Dy wmeh you tgiin By o cnovX ’::”mmy :1 :“x:\)ael:'nlorc. | food for the An‘leric:;ns 3 asel Federal Tax—11c per Person | Antiitingd. 101 180ie Fetars B cne dress every nine months, one| Alaba of s i 4 3 the Treasury Department and i S T dodhbtiis eveiy fhur| Ad ey p Arru{)‘%‘t}b:n ((éo]lrl_vnghté 19:5. ny H:e WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! | Shanuck Agency Tax Court 3 G il | 15 erng a table ell Syndicate, Inc. h months, one nightgown every four | 1t SliageLiye Not o Uight 5 COOPER BUILDING ‘ < | years, one pair of stockings in| ,, , thales Bowacd o every two and one-half months, | =§ :'mx‘:oun ;:lfl'leam' EE *] ... A British housewife can buy| 31" Mare agreeabl Symbol for ’ . . Smith and Corena 4 Bl eyt st ane| B hameetis 2 AU - Duncan’s Cleaning TYPEWRITERS . : | 24 Bone 63. Skill Bold and Serviced § half years, one saucepan every two| 2. Spuggle 6. City tn and PRESS SHOP by years, one bucket ever four years,| §§ ls}i"u‘n?é"‘"' P b Cleanmng—Pressing—Repairing J B Buflord&l:o. .. .'Only one knife, fork and spoon | 34. Behold &2 Epic poem )4 xperls PHONE 333 i can be purchased by a household| 35 W 1. Rectangular Catiber 7 Grows dim “Nestness Is An Asset” ‘Our Doorstep 1s Worn by in five years . There are no| 38. Siamese colns _ _ fnserts Burrow T 8 Prevents Satistied Customers’ e B k' curds oF Basic gas| O Bemst 72. Pulpy fruits 5. Ardor o Male chffd e gasoline cards gas authorlty DOWN 6. American 10, Symbol-for WE SPECIAMZE g rationing in England . . DE.\])llc} 42. Bovine animal 1. Biblical king Indians copper z 0 R l C < 5\, bombings, black-outs and robots | Resound “Say It With Flowers” but i y L H the British have built three-fourths fitakgisoa in SYSTEM CLEANING “SAY IT WITH OUHBBI" § f all uipment used by their Members of & § @ I equipment wed by thik| B Phone 15 armed forces, the other one-fourth | community | Cold ne J Fl 2 ;‘ coming from Lend-Lease. One hun- | 3. f;;;““’“ | Alaska Laundry uneau Florists ] g Phone 311 i Waving dred airfields have been built for| the United States in England by | the British as reverse Lend-Lease, and one U. S. navy base was op- oft . Plans of town . Public lodging Permanents & 3% B DEPOSITS erdted for 12 months v.nh.uuli Efagrancs making a single U. S ex- ; a Shapin H o g | ping i, ol urme 1 NCTHIS BANK 1891—O0ver Half a Century of Banking—1945 ke L | o bl bl o 4 CAREER DIPLOMATS RULE o Philippine | sures each of our depositors ARE 1 in as Undersecretary of ¢ his " kit | of $5,000 IN SU D i hand was seen operating e to 1 i'f,‘.'-{ufi?“ RE B y id w » favored the 3 Locations A Ty e || Baranof || - - ank State during the Coolidge - ‘rfl‘lfirn 3 % % Old 4 istratio it ; est Bank in Alaska A, e, € v s, \[Beauty Salon| pipgy National Bank SR, OFAPPOINTMENT s cof JUNBAU, ALASER COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Any monkey man of the personnel board handles promotions and appoint- | ments inside the State Department Luzon native * Ahead INSURANCE CORPORATION Oone of the men Grew hronght (o Aloft PHONE 538 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT P e N

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