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PAGE FOUR g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ' THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1945 Duily Alaska Empire [0 b sa i vy ces T T 4 ERUSE ot Sl | HAPPY BIRTHDAY |/} 20 YEARS AGO 4% nurixe | Ut irtstomg T ed | rr—— Published every EMPIRE NG COMPANY . Last month, Great Britain disbanded the Home SRR T N Strects, Juriesll; AIEER: Sranident | GHIRTY, Bligland’s or sation which most closely WIS RO P I AP 1. - SN EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - residant | rog es our Territorial Guard, stating tha | 20TH CENTURY MARK! WIDLIAM R. CAR % A a Meakaer resembles our Territorial Guard, stating that the JANUARY 4 ! JANUARY & 1098 | n' « BT :.BUILDING ELMER A. FRIE - Al et ER Tanaging Editor |fear of parachutists and invaders, against whom the A | SHOP PHONE 96 7 After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 ALFRED ZENGER - - - - Business Manager [T h . Ghiatd o e i Mrs. Jessie A. Baker Damage cstimated at $250 was done by a fire early this afternoon . P ot —__ 'mermbers of the Home Guard were moblized in the Jane Alexander to the Governor's office building, the old frame two-story structure on|————————— = Entered in the Post ‘0:‘(” "‘TJ'»l\“-\R:‘;; Second Class Matter. dark days of 1940, no longer haunts Britain, although Anton J. Reiss | Fifth Street between Seward and Main. The fire started from the Silver Bow Lodge | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 143 SUBSCRIPTION 8t R e f 5 h Fitis! ' o i 3 3 e : 2 SECOND and FOURTH * Deliyered by ¢ i Jumean and Douglas for S1.50 per month; | the war is still not far from the British Isl William J. Niemi T 5 g % RTINS b G o Vacoide No.A21.0.0.E Rt by carzier s e or el Ve " o WoRsa Badaley boiler rcom and th; flam(; made their way up the partition. No records Afests eath Tues Monday of each month By postage paid, the following rates: | AR ture r'e aged. . . tish One your in abvance, $1.00; six months, b advance, $7.50; | Prise Wi Guy S. Scott i S LEDAIRe WIS BTN day at 8.00 P. M. 1. o‘,vo{ F. HALE ,f:gsifi:tm' ‘l:i:fs;l’mmp 4 one month, in advance rize mnners 1 SPRAH Visiting Brothers Welcome - ) usiness ice of any fal - ad motl stig 1: lvery of their’ papers | (Washington Post) ! Tmic yr ;,“bm. | $1,250,000 to complete work during the year. H. V. Callow ... _.Secretar] | Worshipful Master; JAMES W Telephones: News Office, 802; Businesk Office, 374. | The prcatnéss that histotical circuistdtices have | MYa, - rktitn. Colwell i LEIVERS, Secretary. EMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS suddeniy thrust upon the United States was, well AR R i J. A. Hellenthal returned to Juneau from California, accompanied e SR L, - SAVE THET PIECES The Associated Press Is exclusively entitied to the use 10t | jystrated the other day in New York, Where, fOF the | ¢ ooooooeoooomumeneg [by Mrs. Hellenthal they had been South to their ranch for several o the local news published | first time since their institution, the v ward of the | months. i ! —_— | Nobel prizes took place on American soil. Five of the H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E R e wa’:hEIds Drug S’Ore of your broken lenses and send Attorney R. E. Robertson was to make the principal talk at the (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) | |}~ ", Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska, republication of all news dispatc! wise credited in this paper and herein. T Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | prize winners were Americans, and the sixth was a | NATIONAL REPRESEN Fourth Avenue Bldi | § g i L e 3 b S DENE Tbw resent (gl contry. TS Sl ekl s hicline fmeeting of the Juneau Parent-Teacher Association the next night. NYAL Family Remedies They will be replaced promptly in | prize had previously been awarded to another Dane, HORLUCK’S DANISH Johannes Jensen | but do not compel” || R 1o GREA pur large and well equipped labora- | This present American preeminence in scientific | 3 Dr. L. P. Dawes returned from a brief to Petersburg - £ tory. C. M. and R. L. Carlson. | activity comes to us principally by default. The| —_— | climate of Europe these past half-dozen years and | FRIDAY, JANUARY 5 Weather report: High, 33; low, ; cloudy. < more has certainly not been propitious to scientific; Adverse aspects seem to rule to- et e ot s i Sy - |or intellectual achievement. Perhaps the same might |day which may be depressing to b The sewmg Basket B. P. 0. ELKS |be said of Asia, which can claim at least one Nobel 'sensitive persons. It is not a fav- D -I I. = E I‘ h Y BABY HEADQUARTERS Meets every Wednesday at 8 prize winner, Tagore of India. It will probably be orable date for launching new pro- al y eSSOflS m ng ’S W. L. GORDON Infant and Children’s Wear P. M. 7151{1ng Brothers wel- |long before either of these parts of the world return | jects. . come. A. B, HAYES, Exalted Ito that condition of social stability and tranquillity| HEART AND HOME: There is a et rrirrmnee$ | | 139 8. Franklin Juneau, Alaska Ruler; H. L. McCDONALD, Secy. —_— which is most conducive to great scientific accomplish- | sjen that seems to warn Americans - 5 Py o1 . ment. Thisleaves the Uniied States with o tremen- | (k. s W ool o0 L. -0 i M. B BT IR S | dous opportunity for scientific leadership and a ries r Ve i brared dics it Y . . | tremendous responsibility in the exercise of it. k:“:l’g"'::ub:h’:;‘x‘;hfl ':‘(;m:l;rm:erl:: OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Billet-dous. Pronounce bil-e-doo, I| DR.E. H. KASER rLonnm“n e | Today, however, Americans have rather less faith | . 1 sacrifice before victory is fin-| 8 in BIT, E as in BET, 00 as in BOOT, principal accent on last DENTIST CUT FLOWERS—POTTED £ than they had a few decades ago that science, of | ). achieved. syllable. i BLOMGREN BUILDING PLANTS—CORSAGES TERRITORIAL GUARD | itself, will be able to chart the way of salvation. They | puciNpss AFFAIRS:: Impera- OFTEN MISSPELLED: Hiccup, or hiccough. Phone 56 “For those who deserve the best” 3 | have growh aware that the discoveries of sclentists' ;. ™ 004 of heroic treatment of| SYNONYMS: Lank, lean, gaunt, ungainly, awkward. HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 2nd and Franklin Phone 557 The new Territorial budget which members of the | can be applied to destructive ends as easily as m‘black market operations is to be WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us This being so, it is perhaps not | at the prize-award | Taritorial Legislature will take up when they meet | benignant ends vecognized this month, when some! increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. T0day’s WO | ey his month ains a reques . strange that some of the speaker g 7 4 2 ¢ X :;?rA;B;ka Tm.r“:::;(lm(r‘:unw“;l:;;ié(;\iifi?.?&ég; ‘ ceremonies should have sounded a slightly defensive ‘:’r;cldent ‘mfl_\l omph.a.dz:o lé\c s;.).read | ACCLIMATE. to become nc.cu»stomfd'm a climate not l;ntl\:.d«Acce:t D A w SI t ASHENBRENNER'S « R o} or, at any rate, somewhat less self-sufficient note | unscrupulous trade uyers as | SECOND syllable, not the first). “We soon became acclimated to the Y. & ) ewar. “ A ovér the amount appropriated for the last biennium. |y o ooy President Dodds of Princeton said that | Well as sellers of commodities Will | mountain air.” DENTIST | BW RD USED e « Two years ago the Legislature appropriated $69400 | ynjje it is the duty of both scholars and scientists |be punished, it is predicted, under -~ r E RN l -r 3 n E ! fof the Guard and as of September 30, 1944, $45.254 |t “apply scientific methodology,” it is also their duty |8 severe new law. b 20TH CENTURY BUILDING u P of | that amount still had not been used by the | to recognize “their moral and social responsibility to| NATIONAL ISSUES: Problems; MODERN E'"QUE” Y Office Phone 469 Phone 786306 Willoughby Ave. organization | history.” Dr. Herbert Gasser, cowinner with Dr.|concerning recreation and enter- ROBERTA LEE ) — tainment will be of wide concern ¢ While the layman is in no position to determine | Joseph Erlanger of the prize in medicine, observed in C o By Wh.fihrr or not another $100,000 should be spent on |8 complicated metaphor that the “strands from ulherjm, this time. The stars indicate a‘ 2 ' ring 0 Vears. wi s of striving” must be woven with the |trend toward improvement in the g % § i siderate for and o 5 thé Guard during the next two years, we believe it domains of human s 3 [erend ¥ ¥ 9ol 1t be incopsiderate’ for. & Husbarid ito LIHIESHEMESES Dr. John H Geyel’ Jnnes-s'evefls Shflp threads provided by “the comradeship of science,” |standard of amusement. Orchestras |announced guests? 3 wolild be wise to obtain from the military and naval | | fver : ) Yy i ; = wal | here is to be strong “fabric of human motive” to |that provide classical programs will X 75 It 15 often embarrassing for His wits) de WL ab TOF His LENTIST LADIES'—MISSES’ | cothmanders in Alaska statements concerning the need give stability to the peace. Bur Dr. Henrik Dam the | za larity and there will be| 4 i RE T fort an expanded home guard organization. TGl fiiies biithe chemisty ok LEouRRT {gain popularity Will be| guests. The considerate husband will telephone as early in advance as Room $—Valentine Bldg. ADY-TO-WEAR . R wide demand for good music as | o e Budget requests for the next two years exceed the scientific principles which have worked so wculpan of the national rccm:siruction’, ) s e PHONE 762 Seward Street Near Third anticipated revenues by $1,655,576. It is doubtful that | in medicine and industry could be successfully applied |y oyement { . @ Wnat is the correct way to address s Proteslant clergyman who during the lJI;\svnl period of high Federal taxation | to ill:;(‘rnntmnul relations and to the distribution of | |NTERNATIONAL AFFAIR :}doesAlm%'BZ:a;l!nt:‘k f.mc of “Doctor”? —n—m—m | — — that more Tefritorial taxes can be raised. So there | wealth. For Europe, the most terr | 2 ROBERT SIMPSON t. D. “Th o | : . . A BARLIS dfe. the ‘et ot K , Opt. D. ore o will have to be some whittling somewhere along the The Nobel Peace Prize, which in former and more |winter in history will reach fts| @ What colors in materials are the most suitable for a woman's| | " cliiee, pog Avgeles College | | e Store for Men' | lie. If the Territorial Legislature sees fit to appro- | hopeful days attracted the greatest attention of all,|peak of agony at this time. Des- |Pusiness dress? ! o opitnibty @l g AB'NQS priate more this year for the Guard, then this wjil |has not been awarded since 1939. The roster of perate Germany will continue to) A. Dark-colored materials. ! Opthalmology { > e probably be done at the expense of cutting down | previous peace prize winner: ‘a»r»nnlan(‘hn’l;l(esti’m‘ony.ipm hope in intrigue and misrepre- | fee——————————— | appropriations for regular agencies [to high intentions and lost aspirations. The nations | o,eavion after its last secret wea- | b Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Front St.—Triangle Bldg i O £ | whose representatives have been most often honored | WV B8 T L0 B e T ovent | I_O 0 K a nd L E A R N Y Lt S LR el ) may be that military authorities still see a need | for their services to peace were among the nations S Iul.“ L ; A C GORDON for such an organization ‘n Alaska. | which are now most bitterly embattled, namely, the | p( Sl wim‘st- hasts e i < S e s T g e | The last year, however, has seen the disappear- | U States, Britain, France, and Germany. g L R EEEEee e e e e e s canad | LU I | r | United States, Britain, France, and Germany 'have the augury of a year of varied | The Rexan Siore H S GRAVES e A e | o ol ard| 1. Where, in the human body, are the bones known as the “anvil” S | —_— — —_— — e |experiences. It will be well to guard | a y, are the bones known as the “anvil P Bl it T e - | Washinat |magazine, arranged this deal. In|phone and said |emotions. Hasty love affairs should |and the “hammer” located? A o i ashingion |addition to the Pathfinder, thel “We have a Major Russell we're be avoided. {8 TR el BEDWA &t G (RO B BUTLER-MAURO HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER “ {Pews own the Farm Journal, which | sending over for duty in your of-| Children born on this day prob- 3. What is the meaning of ad libitum? DRUG CO. & MARX CLOTHING ernry- spread anti-Roosevelt hate among|; 1 gomt Know much about |l Wil be fortunate throughout| 4. What was the name of Barney Googel's horse? ] Go_nound | farmers. for' Monttis. betore the [Loe; L 060 e Jhuch abOUC | ey careers. They may be fre-| 5. What was the final resting place of Noah's Ark? campaign . T‘““- "L' i1 'he 5"“’:] “"m"“’ I lauently involved in love affairs. | ANSWERS : Bk 50 EnOW-RRTNS | (Copyright, 1945) | T Ihe ot HARRY BACE c ALIFOR " IA | Not many farmers knew that the | (Continued from Page Onre) oes.” '3 2. Marie Pear 3. Perkins' thankless job as Secreta |Pathfinder and the Farm Journall i I ThiiARAA who was born in the Arctic Circle. When Russell arrived, his radio s € circle. Grocery and Meat Market were Pew-owned. The propaganda il ol s | TIDES TOMORROW “At pleasure. 3 talks to him at great length. But| .o oeeootivo station partner remarked: “Donald, | fou 7 rugglsl 478 — PHONES — 371 aside from Wallace’s old job 2% |I've always wanted to be able to —_ ! . Sparkplug. High Quality Foods at Secretary of Agriculture, or Mi: discipline you and now T've got| Low fide—0:14 a. m, 22 feet. } 5, Mt. Ararat. “The Squibb Store” Moderate Prices : CAPITOL CHAFF you right where I want you.” | High tide—6:45 a. m, 13.8 feet. | e e i i L SRSt R | | of Labor, the President never ('(:xll(-».“.};““"l 1:"“”:-(';,“"‘ v:nm(p H((fu.si('“; ((Copyright, 1944, by the Low n(d;71~. Gz p. m, 5-(;2(;0;. : [ TR T BAE vith snything concrete |“Rocsevelt speaks only to God.” Bell Syndicate, Inc.) | High tide—18:42 p. m., 123 feet. W ose With snyihing concrele. | quey: s Astant Becrstary of| oo S i IINI’;)V]VE A AUTY PLATE GLASS ||| The Charles W. Carter ||| pieGLY WIGGLY small business. He believes that this zmu» Archibakl = MicLelsh senit| L GLASS CO. Mort is' Where g great portion of the ChUTChill & copy of the poem en-| - Glass Work of All Descriptions : orary For BETTER Groceries promised 60,000,000 jobs are coming | °C 7 Peg b ORI | Att t ONun= _PHONES F.W. WENDT Fourth and Franklin Sts. from after the war and in the job|SPuned” . . . Supreme Court . ennion 633—549 121 MAIN STREET Do aste PHONE 136 ; Ll of Secretary of Commerce he h"sj.lmucv Frank Murphy has wrmcnl some . ideas that he thinks would an epic on tolerance for Liberty I TER spur small business and produce Magazine out this weck, “Hate the CABPEN Enemy That Bullets Can’t Stop.” Al e | YBut sitting st FDR's right’ hana | EVery American should read it . . .| Loecal Union 2247 HARRI MACHINE SHOP || "muovwemo JUNEAU - YOUNG | | UNRRA offic reece have | ::: m‘\;o White House is Harry Hol: bl bt et gr']‘:f:; blz:t'l‘):‘“ Acetylene Welding, o iy OIL BURNERS SWEEPING COMPOUND Hardware company ns, bosom pal of Jesse Jones. And | B A Suaa s e & FOR SALE every time the President gets g_r;‘:-m':i‘ste;"i‘pof’:)“*’:h u';lf.fi*l":[ Regular Meeting of All Carpeniers Plumbing, Heating, | ECTRD GIFTS ita PAINTS—OIL—GLASS tender-hearted about offering Wal- | 5 Vi g 9.} 2 Blacksmithing Quet, DT TR T D. MILNER Shelf and Heavy Hardware lace something important, Harry [BU¢ when ”N:QS'}I inaind Will Be Held t I o Ehae Phone Red 578 Guns and Ammunitien s , they rebelled . . . G. I| - s his elbow. Jog: It'.~“’°cs are irked over Army regula- NOTE—In view of Rooseve A ® AT® ; oy tions which prohibit them from F d N ht t 8 apparent drifting away from the i y pparpn . = writing to their Congressman or | rl a l a Atlantic Charter, some of Wallace’s You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at JOHN AHLERS CO. ELLIS REYNOLDS {the President . . . Senator Theo- i i S friends are urging him not to ac-| 5 as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA P. O. Box 2508 PHONE 34 St W depis idore Francis Green of Rhode Is- . > S iy iy e fe?c any job in the ‘\@mm.st;‘mpn e e in the A. F of L. Hall EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this || - PLUMBING, HEATING and THE Bhnnor or feir Roosevelt and all with him | evening at the box office of the——— '| SHEET METAL SUPPLIES 0il Ranges and Oil Heaters FPEE noP CAPITOL THEATRE 2 ol - Murphy, counsel of Green's Senate ! will gp out of office bitterly criti-' | Campaign Investigating Committee, cized fcr not carrying out their Drotédsed idbits. {to run for Congress. Those who ABoDESMFASCES s |watched Murphy perform at the (_,rOSSWOI'd Puzzle MEEONE DNEME and receive TWO TICKETS to see: [ = OPER, C i PEWS FINANCE MISSOURY |Indianapolis meeting of the com-| o Al 5 E | JAMES C. CO , C.P.A | Fair-minded Congressnien more n_nl!cc decided he was already prac- | vl i N[ 1|CIE RIOID ”conn woMA“" INSURANCE nusmms COUNSELOR ) abd more are demanding a revision |U¢ing for his Congressional cam-} H:;i:noegs Incipient laugh O/SIINE[S|TILIE Authosised to Frastice, Betere of the Corrupt Practices Act as a PAign. He was kissing witnesses| 5 out of Negative PH SIOILIAN Federal Tax—11c per Person the Treasury Department and ’ v B résult. of cerlaln deft operations|inStead of bables. Time after time| 9. Month of the _obligation L/Oflic/O[LIO/RIW | [RIE WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Shattuck AgencY Sax Court revealéd in the recent election cam- | MUrPhy glossed over ymportant in-| y3 pohile” Vahicie 1 Iiisa o AT/sIREBEL JCIOW Sokels Suwma- | 5 | Dalgn, They say that the Corrupt [OVMation dug up for him by com- | 43 Molten rock 41 Onposlte of L T TMOINBIME ] < PBractices Act, supposed to clean up Tittec investigators . . . Inside| 3 Bamithon. . cry o (e ST T PISEETABIUILIAR - N elbetions, now counts for about as|'¢ASOn Why the Senate Campalgn| 16 Rearqc:;rnxmm 41 Sound af-a n ’ cl - L. C. Smith and Corona Sl |Committee steered clear of charges | T 50. Part. D gheh SITY] sIKISITIOW uncan s Lieaning TYPEWRITERS & In' St. Louis, for instance, it has UNat groups of Indiana voters were | { ool of rufn e ,'m',‘;’" TABAR TN [T Glo and PRESS SHOP Bold and Serviced b, now developed that the powerrul Gisfranchised was the poll-tax sit-1 ' statesman = awakenings £/P|0|PIEE INAT|URIE| Cleanmg—Pressing—Repairing J. B. Burford & Co. Pew family of Philadelphid handed Uition in the South. Southern Sen-| 35 Throws " & Lpoch PIAINE[LSIGIRIAIPE[S] PHONE 333 iyl ollt, healthy contributions to finance 30rS feared that if the issue was| #4. Distant Lamb'a pen G ST Veethiaye Puzz “Neatness Is An Asset” T O 1 e ! %ot only. the Republican State Taised in Indiana, others would in- | § Sershibs o1, SiE olution Of Yeste-day’s Puzzie Satistied Customers’ Lk Committee of Missouri, but also the S8t On raising it in the South. | .- constellation ¢ AutomoBlle | g5 Knead: 66. Relieve Republican City Committee of St s 0 | 32 Fowls ¢4 English school dialectle 67. Dispatched z 0 R . C Lous. ' BYRNES GETS MILITARY HELP | DOWN “Say It With Flowers” but O Philadelphia is a long way from| Ever since he became war mob- | 2 SI‘&Y:CB”“' SYSTEM CLEANING “SAY IT WITH OURSI” (- Missouri, but Joe Pew of the Sun ilizer, Assistant President James . Daddy Phone 15 ::g:ld::mH(L_tvmm-m.\' ~and his Bymes has had the help of two| egisnet Juneau FIOHS'S « ; oward Pew, head of trusted South Carolina friends, his . Eating car Alaska Laundry Sun Oil, together with Mary Ethel former law partner, Donald Russell, | Tab THIE f this . Pew, an obliging relative who and an old newspaper friend, . Rant bank i m,uam‘ed‘m:nm«v‘ b knows nothing about politics, each Walter Brown. Russell and Brown | i o il T wir . plunked in $1,000 to both the GOP are co-owners of radio station | 4 fv'mlv"ii. of m”"‘:«f PR D POSITS P city apd state campaigns, m WSPA in Spartanburg, but ever - Miliey cimary consideration. In - i a total of $6,000 from the Pennsyl- since the war they have remained | Ringlet Lol vy enctsn il | ; - 1891—0ver Half a (efl'ufy of Baflklflg—i"s vania Pews to Missouri politic in Washington to help Justice! e ber of Federal Deposit Insur- IN TI'"S BANK el In addition, the GOP qrg: Byrnes . Card game ance Corporation, which if- ~ ’ 4 | tion ifi Missouri:got a $2,000 con- Last fall, however, when Byrnes| e, sures each of our depositors ARE >3 ‘ tribution from the Republican Fin- decided to retire, Russell joined the - galor . sgainst loss to 8 maximum The Bo Mo Belll'ellds 1 anc Comiitice of Ohio which!U. 5. Army, was commissioned a B Bouk again of $3,000. A e | seemed to be plentifully supplied major and trandterred to England 2.‘7(:)‘::‘212);\'?;.: INSURED 8 with cash. Later Roosevelt persuaded Byrnes Direction Bank . Then Joe Pew also paid for sev- to remain longer as war mobilizer Hindu garrc X eral million posteards printed by so the ex-Justice told the War De- | Fix firmly 2 ? the Government Printing Office partment that he wanted his right- 3 kA Oldest Bank in Alaska s ¥ featuring a speech by Congressman hand man, Donald Russell, buck Busbey of Illinois which were again franked all over the country. Pew's| The other day, a War Depart- man Friday, Emil Hurja, publisher ment official telephoned Byrnes of the Pew-owned Pathfinder office. ot Walter Brown on the Title of Ath Reclines JUNEA . Auction of U, T Saored mas. | G EMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Hiit | First National Bank o fr~ el COMMERCIAL - SAVINGS -

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