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Never | about” say because . : . 3 Daily Alaska Empire Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Second and Main Streets, Junec.u, Alaska. i HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - President DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - Vice-Presidant WILLIAM R. CARTER - g - Editor and Manager ELMER A. FRIEND - sl e Managing Editor ALFRED ZENGER - - Business Mahager | can't see as wor the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Entered | which to your wa ther ¢ of thinking is particular “nothing much worth men at the writing the battlefronts are | | fighting for many of the trivial things which you th writing about. | - | Think It Over (Cincinnati Enquirer) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA sciting.| e reoe g | (e HAPPY BIRTHDAY {/{ 20 YEARS AGO 7% THE EMPIRE e ] e W“M‘ - JANUARY 11, 1925 Ml,s‘“}{f‘m_‘f‘H\}““m | The previous night, in A. B. Hall, the Firemen defeated the Alumni sbis. & M Porter basketball five by a score of 19 to 17 and the Collegians beat the High Bert Johnson Firemen players were Nelson, Baker, Sabin, Hendrickson and Orme. Alumni basketeers were George, Beaudin School cagers 19 to 16. THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1945 TRIPLETTE & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING SHOP PHONE 90 After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 " MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 SECOND and FOURTB Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for §1.50 per month; Our postwar expectations may need a little mulling | A. J. For six months, $8.00; one vear, §15.00. By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: One year, in advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, §7.50; one month, in advance. $1.50 | Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify the Business Office of any failure or irregularity in the de- livery of their papers. Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. over. We m postwar scl If consumer perity, we shall converted from MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- e credited in this paper and also the local news published erein. some 12,000,000 | electric irons tific wonders, be selling ourselves more than circumstances will be able to deliver. | 8,500,000 vacuum cleaners; and 4,000,000 homes like some of the advertisements of | a little | demand is any foundation for pros- ! have it, once our industrial plant is war back to peacetime production. | automobiles; 5,000,000 refrigerators; | 15,000,000 radios; 7,000,000 | If things work out | 5 " | S ATiONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alsska Newspapers, 1411 |Tight, that may only be the starter—the catoh-up Fourth Avenue Bldg., Seattle, Wi items, after which we will begin on a new high| o plateau of living standard made possible by an industrial pla { That’s the rc | if your opportunities are not bungled have Y ed to paint the rospe t ture o e, [etied 10 & prospect of the future infyyeen capital and labor. The con- | , greater than any ever dreamed of in | the world before | sy part of the picture, to be attained | But some people George Messel Leon Constantine Mrs Sigrud Svenson Shirley Westby J. W. Komen HOROS v As a backlog of demand for consumer goods, add Up | pemeeerrerrrr e oo g COPE “The stars incline but do no t compel” FRIDAY, JANUARY 12 Benefic aspects rule today which |and United States Ambassador to Great Britain Frank B. Kellogg be- | be his successor. is promising for cooperation Campen, Valeosn and Cashen. High Schoolers were Sarvela, Ellingen, | Olson, Peterson, Garnick, Leath, Connors, Murphy and Orsen. Collegians were Bishop, MacSpadden, Janiksela, Anderson and Patterson. Announcement was made by the Juneau Lumber Mills that a box manufacturing plant would be installed in the spring as many orders had already been secured for knockdown salmon boxes. | Bebe Daniels and Lewis Stone were the featured players in “The | World’s Applause” coming to the Coliseum, and Constance Talmadge | was to be at Spickett’s Palace in “A Pair of Silk Stockings” with Harrison Ford and Wanda Hawley N Secretary of State Charles E. Hughes resigned, effective March 4, wa to LETTERS ARE IMPORTANT Word from home means much more to those who are far away than most of us suspect. And the fight- ing men abroad to whom you write fill find far more beauty in your words than you ever thought you had. The best Christmas present many a soldier received this Christmas was a letter, . We shouldn’t put off writing because we feel we have nothing to say. To the men in distant plas the most trivial descriptions of the everyday hap- penings at home and office are interesting and wel- come. Don't think you must wait for some event (woman-at-large from Tllinois | colors a little too lurid to accord with fact. They begin with the view that because we now are producing arms enough for most of the world, and at |the same time are looking after the civilian needs | reasonably well even though not entirely adequately, we should after the war know no limit to our achie | ments. But this view falls down with the assumption that somehow the world will be richer after the war.| Such cannot be the case For all of our advanced methods and industrial | | achievements, the fact remains that for five long years | [the world has been destroying its wealth at a pace ! las great as the minds of military scientists could | contrive. England is no richer because she will have | to rebuild London after the war, even though lhe‘ figuration is favorable for business | leaders. HEART American nosticated to dignity Although many socis be removed, the stan tertainment and hospitality be elevated | BUSIN 5 AFFAIRS: Individual | enterprise will be encouraged| among returning soldiers and| former war workers, who will seek | to establish independent ventures AND HOM social customs are prog- There will be a return| in speech and manners. barriers will | ds of en-| will { WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not were formerly our neighbors.” It was revealed that Gov. Scott C. Bone had asked Cong 5 .| funds to house the Governor's office. Changes in | é i < & ¥ 5 | frame Executive Offices on Fifth Street, in which all records of the Territory were stored, was the ca Weather report: High, 30; low, et et e a2 Daily Lessons in English %. 1. corpon reconstruction will involve jobs. She is poorer through | while great corporations will con-| js preferred | the loss of the hundreds of thousands of homes and | businesses wiped cut by the Germans. Europe, too, is poorer for.all the destruction that has oc d | there, even though the war will end with the peoples | of Europe demanding new products of all kinds. | War creates an apparent prosperity. But so does | | the proverbial drunken sailor to the four winds. And after the spree, he must go back to work to regain real wealth. So shall we. | She |a commercial airline to deliver the| tinue to absorb talented men and | women the American gilt for in- dividual achievement will be mani- fevt I ol parts of the counteg.] ~ OFYEN MIESEELIED. Hysteria. Obeerve the 4 : NATIONAL ISSUES: Speedy SYNONYMS: Vain, useless, unavailing, futile, fruitless, ineffectual. utilization of television will be] WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Today’s word: vention will provide am: leges to the people. The scers fors tell postwar progress that outstrips | all previous advancement in science | and invention, | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Governor. syllables, and not guv-ner. s he scatters his money |sought this year and again an in- | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day ing privi- | ACTUATE: he exerted every effort to succeed.” R ] to move or incite for The recent fire in the two-story for the appeal for a better location 9. clear. i § ) “We met some folks who FRIENDS (or, PEOPLE)" | “We met some Pronounce guv-er-ner, three to action. “Actuated by these motives, by Washingion Merry- Go-Round (Continued from Page One) |was unable to unpack even a hand- | ba let alone take out her files land get settled in her new office funtil after the stroke of 12 when |the new Congress came in. Reason was that she was sup- _ |posed to occupy the office of Rep- application to the FCC Friday. But flying weather was poor, and the put a. courier on the train Houston, but he missed connec- tions in New Orleans and could not make Washington in time. INT Wise before America. imperative NATIONAL, AFFAIRS:| flight was cancelled. Hofheinz then |ryere is a sign of ill omen for our | at | Good Neighbor policy toward Sough | diplomacy the will end be | of the winter., The seers warn that our|each time? '\ MODERN ETIQUETTE ROBERTA LEE -3 e a doorman opens ary to thank him Q. When living in an apartment building wh the door every time one enters or leaves, is it nec Silver Bow Lodge @Nm A2 10.0.F. =) Meets each Tues- day at 8:00 P. M. I.0. O.F. HALL Visiting Brothers Welcome GEORGE CLARK, Noble Grand [P — | Warfields' Drug Stoze (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK’S DANISH | ICE CREAM PR e B The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska DR. E. H. KASER DENTIST BLOMGREN BUILDING ! Phone 56 1 HOURS: 9 A. M. to5P. M. | Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Office Phone 469 | [ ey | Dr. John H. Geyer LENTIST Room 9—Valentine Bldg. PHONE 762 | SO —eereeeeeeeeey ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. Monday of each montb in Scottish Rite Temp! beginning at 7:30 p. 1 WALLIS S. GEORG/ Worshipful Master; JAMES W& LEIVERS, Secretary. SAVE THI PIECES of your broken lenses and send them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska, They will be replaced promptly in pur large and well equipped labora- tory. C. M.’and R. L. Carlson. —— B. P. 0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 P. M. iting Brothers wel- come. A. B. HAYES, Exalted Ruler; H. L. McDONALD, Secy. | FLOWERLAND | CUT FLOWERS—POTTED | PLANTS—CORSAGES | “For those who deserve the best” 2nd and Franklin Phone 557 ASHENBRENNER'S NEW ARD USED FURNITURE Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR ! Seward Street Near Third —— “The Store for Men" i | 28 Hofheinz then chartered a plane, yotion pictures and latest fiction | Graduate Los Angeles College Bvrnes office and WPB are con- resentative Kunkel of Pennsylvania, : bt : ._ Aot : ceyrned. |who in turn was supposed to move planning to fly himself, but the giye unfayorable impressions re-| A. Tt is not exactly necessary, but a courteous thank you” costs of Optometry and g &B'N’S . : s {to the office of Congressman m;lhnn(iv» kwuulrdr not permit 1:15 e rdlng the iUrittad: Stat ll‘otlglfl»wll‘}; never out of l’lvi(‘:’i to say “thank you” for any courtesy. Opthalmology | &« ROOSEVELT IN ‘48 | D'Alesandro of Maryland, who in pilot to take off because of the | persons whose birthdate it is 3 hich is correct, “A lady (or a woman) came to see me today”? - | & : o lturn was to move into the office weather. Finally, on Friday night, 'nave the g o ol S| A 1t is proper to say, “A woman.” Others must take it for granted | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | Front St—Triangle Bldg. Before Senator Harold Burton (have the augury of a year of bene- | of Obio, (Republican), left for|of ex-congressman Patton of Hofheinz telegraphed his entire ap- lsits, Stabilization of ambitions and | that she was a lady. Africa as a member of the Mead |Texas. “Cousin Nat” had “l‘"’n“lfl plication to the FCC. interests is indicated. | Q. What is the most common way of issuing invitations to a theatre | rm——————————e———— ot (Truman) Committee, he called the best offices on Capitol 1 The Commission did not meet' Children bern on this day prob-| party? bk i | the new chairman, Senator Mead and those who are senior Congress- Saturday, l_)u( passed on the appli- |ably will be clever and popular. A. By telephone. | The Rexau Siore II S. GRAVES | 9! of New York, to remark he thought men move up to such offices in cation mfh\'lduully as it was cir- They have the forecast of suc('essi O BRSSO ,E Your Reliable Pharmacists “The Clothing Man” | the sub-committee should get beck rank. culated among the various offices. but they may be too generous fer| (B v e Nashington in tme for the Mrs. Douglas down at the bottom Announcement of approval Wastheir best interests. b L K by t CTLER-MAURO HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER inauguration |of the list had to shuffle her feet made before five o'clock Saturday (Copyright, 1945) | a n A. C. GORDON ! DRUG CO. & MARX CLOTHING ' “Why you don't need to worry i corridors and patiently wait. afternoon. S Gt 4 1 $a¥y ! 2 about that, Harold,” replied Mead, |“Cousin Nat” kept ]lvilmu col- (Copyright, 1945, by the |FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE| S T AT SR B S SRR I S L “if you get back by 1948 you'll be leagues up to the last minuie, Bell Syndicate, Inc.) al Clearance at Jones-Stevens. 1. Is a kulak a rich Russia asant, 2 S i r a § ing in time to see President Roosevelt I“I'm still a member of Congress & Mol fortemenprviiialie — - — — — j t;flnfi" emadi R ool e J“ggln“. c A L l r 0 R N l A inaugurated.” He certainly hated to leave I s e 5 A bl et o ; HARRY RACE LR " And he did not leave until the 1 “ARRI MACHIN Sflo o m ox;:plue this phrase: “The world will beat a path to the door of D i I Grocery and Meat Market 3 day after the new Congress met. el ot S ruqgois 478 — PHONES y MRS. BOLTON BOLTS | g g | 3. Who w 11 a od” by : i — 37! Pirs Bopublioan qancus for, oem- {F1081lY, one day late, he lst Con- Blacksmithing o Mool i i BUBNERS . | 7o hoiwes calid By on God by John Wie Papait High Quality Foods % bets bt the new House of Fepre- gressman D’Alesandro move in H 4. What is “bouillabaisse”? “The Squibb Store” Moderate Prices ‘i o sehtabives' MEF OIS of the most|When Congressman D'Alesandro | } Plumbing, Heating, t flnfl N GIFTS \‘ 5. What does the slang expression “to have one’s eye teeth cut” . e o 3 ver, he 2 i i . Attendance was|opened the door; however, F Quiet, Ali-CUscie 00 Byrner | mean? e L oy ;‘:fl‘;"‘&o‘é‘v i thmf wa:‘,m_y balked. There Was too much to- Acetylene Welding, = Fhome 510 ANSWERS The Charles W Carter e 4 little enthusiasm. bacco juice splattered on the walls. RIS «1. A rich Russian peasant. e . e PIGGLY WIGEL’ X s . ¥ Martin | D'Alesandro is now waiting for the & pien < i RIES SR | nority Leader Joe artin painters to do @ paint job before 3 uilds a better mouse trap than his neighbor Morluar 3 didn't succeed in raising the esprit|PHE T g B otfice. AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES | 3 cnist. J For BETTER Grocerles < de corps l;r(;m;ndouzl.\'s IL'le ga‘:;n ai SR | 4. A thick chowder made with several varieties of fish. Fourth and Franklin Sts. Phone 1 ;1’::!0:51 g)oth:; l:}x;:orh ecnwlfi(;‘g IZr FCC CUTS RED TAPE NEILL CLARK and COMPANY i 5. To become worldly wjse or cunning. PHONE 136 suppart for the GOP leme,._shw_} The Federal Communications ! | There was nothing wrong with the Commission last week set a record Public Accountants— Auditors—Tax Counselors B e A S | T St & [r——————————————————— 4 » 5 for services by a Government . speech—it just wasn't very inter-, Fo LRy + : E T WINDOW WASHING UN ' esting. Martin, though popular per- I”"SL';; a‘]‘\“;;}p]‘;fi::’;:}“;? l::d”‘:}"‘; 208 Franklln Streei — Telephone 757 ‘1 w A L T E R J ° s T U T E ‘r RUG CLEANING JUNEAU - YO G ]y e e B P nesing cight hours. Radio men who have Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Bullding i GENERAL CONTRACTOR SWEEPING COMPOUND Hardware com'pan-y - Tasinges. and calessness arc rop[feen. helr cases drag on for|| YINLOCH N, NEILL JOHN W. CLARK || New Construction and Remodeling . PAINTS—OIL—GLASS : ffectiveness he S , | q 2 bmg thh'x;’1 aot ‘llzeneS L:;;:P(;m sTshel::: |excited. The approval was for a ] i Phone Green 768 evenings P. O. Box 3091 Estimates Furnished DAVE MILNER Shelf and Heavy Hardware UEE 50" JIANALA8.. 0 O " {cha in organizatior THT WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF ™ - Phone Red 578 Guns and Ammunition - » was no opposition to Martin’s re-‘H nge “T"’a Z“: n orl'x-":l" — 2 election except that Clare Hoffman ‘Q‘g:.xi;t;(‘m;n ”(;);z;s.(‘nty\enmoncglm.loa“;: CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY e . S of Michigan did not vote. But|» ¥ ; by Jesse Jones | Yow'll Find Food Finer and ¢ was there any particular " ACCOUNTING AND TAX S T | ' :s;:‘:slins\:l:“ frove &y . pArown: . Its owner, Roy Hofheinz, vigorous ERVICE | E- ll- HAYES | JOHN AHLERS CO. Service More Coraplete at ) R s R R L R e R TELEPHONE 757 ‘ as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA P. O. Box 2508 PHONE 34 ; . session Was the rip-snorting speech change his setup from a corpora- | EMPIRE is invited %o present this coupon this PLUMBING, HEATING and R R et el | N partnership for tax pur- evening at the box office of the——— || SHEET METAL SUPPLIES FEE sn” { 2 lJrngre;Lix’e Republican of Cleve- b Thbcunplia Hiaaai0 e ke Oil Ranges and Oil Heaters cor @ - |by the close of th 3 some- g X land, Ohio, who charged the Presi- ]y G 2 clusc» 14 ,)s o and ome i CAPITOL THEATRE MR Rt o ibow Hemmelly atmatled ;aoniices rossword ruzzie | ¢ | BT T T TR, i e e e hi fusal to address the Hi tion went astray. Calling the FCC,| < S . and receive TWO TICKETS to see: i & his refusal o address the HOUSE no was told he could probably get | B JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A | in person and by declining to hold |00, 68 0o "o the application | | saerO%® 3t BNy “PHANTOM LADY" | INSURANCE BUSINESS COUNSELOR : the mnuzulat_l.on perafpbny (st _the‘ax'ri\'ed by Saturday morning, De-| g, 38, Fisher for i Authgrivod o) Frgotite sBetens w_‘}r‘:’ l‘:”“:“m;;l‘c‘::" :’lfu;‘i“"mfi“’l‘]‘“’l]( |cember 30, Certain. fish : Federal Tax—11c per Person the Treasury Department and /o2 e American uredion et Bomeins then made a denl with| ¢ 35 woe WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Shattuck Agency oo SRR L L livered in person by the President—! [/13. Noleggio. 41 Large plant | but our President doesn't think‘E 1 filldl‘nut ‘—' ‘[~'“““=>; boat % “" Congress is important enough. As| B B varing - 44 Gounbach bl Smith and C for the smansuration.” s ovon |+ [ IR STYLED §{ i 85 i Duncan’s Cleaning " CrvrawniteRs 1 continued, “who ever saw anything| Sispendy o 8old and b, stranger than Harry Byrd (chair-| Qut ot breath Woodea and PRESS SHOP Serviced b, man of the Inaugural Committee | by Ex eris " Optical glass Hiave del Cleanmg—Pressing—Repairing J' B. B“lnrd & c.. and Senatorial economy exponent) | p &" 31 PHONE 3833 - trying to save $20,000, when the| 25 Tishten the 59 Flowed “Neatness Is An Assot™ e Government is daily squandering | cords of a 0. Pull apart 1 noDSWN 3. Malign Satistied Customers” millions. It is an American tra-) WE SPECIALIZE Droop i, Conjunction % Ancient Irisn & Disease | ) dition for the President to be in-| abi Whiripool pitad ® e 1 . augurated on the Capitol steps.” | 2 | 7. Garden z 0 R c “Say It With Flowers” but , Mrs. Bolton got a vigorous round ' m | SElement SYSTEM CLEANING o " e ; 8. Move from one 'SAY IT WITH OURS! of applause, but not a single col- | place to Phole 15 or senti- ther. & league arosevm sec‘on(l her mjn‘n | Cold | L sather Juneau n sts ments or propose any supporting 5 . Amescan A] k L d orl resolution. Waving Look afier aska Launcry Phone 311 i o NOTE—Neither of them will ad-| | p " % [ Towara T mansgement of s mit it, but Mrs. Bolton and Cla ermanents ‘W | SRy ces bank is pledged to conserva- Booth Luce of Connecticut Styling 3 { o TEep SO YIces tive operation. The safery among the bitterest feudists in \*"} ot ‘/ m'l‘Eil‘{Z”’ o *Pdm.-‘“{. 2 .: D pOSITS Congress. Neither can stand the Shaping N\ . Nimble primary consideration. A & T s el le S vV | Sy Sesee Hiion bk aamem [ |\ 6 BANK 1891—0ver Haif a Cenfury of Banking—1945 2 her hair down on the subject of f Profit ber of Federal Depasit Insuc- E the other. Mis. Bolton is more - Coin ance W'l.’:;m-"‘”"‘, it : v popular with her colleagues, es- | : Kind of meat sures each of our depositors ARE Th B » Il (1136 females. [ i Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Unequaled :m:,n”lr © & mazimum . e ° = e en s | . Dawn " J s o | Tell & Sy | | B INSURED aros ancs || IBaranof R | a Up until the last stroke of 12| | R | noon, January 3, tenacious “Cousin | | expectation - o, e e e o s | | IBCULY Salon - paiine . ‘ Oldest Bank in Alaska : B PRy | - | First National Bank - pudge a minute sooner. By 50| OPEN EVENINGS BY ! . s a % ' doing e kept 4 lady waiting, | APPOINTMENT ‘ b e of JUNEAU, ALASEA COMMERCIAL SAVINGS The lady.was Mrs Emily Taft| PHONE 538 ialectie EMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ‘4 1t "W scted Congress- | Douglas, newly v rrrrr e rreeed R e >