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FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA T Lo HAPPY BIRTHDAY PAGEFOUR__ } Daily Alaska Empire Published evers evening except Sundaz by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY [ 20 YEARS AGO f[r;{mE EMPIR | straits Throughout Belgium, committees are collecting | money for the Netherlands Relief Fund under the | patronage of the prince regent who made the first TRIPLETTE & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS i Second and Main Streets, Junesu, Alask A X HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - 7727 prestdent | substantial donation to it e e IS | U s i A St ksl e s o & DOROTHY TROY LINGO - 3 Vice-Presiiant Despite enormous difficulties which Belgium itself 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDIN i WILLIAM R, CARTER - - - Editor and Manager ; : L JANUARY 12 | JARY 12, 1025 4 ) | ELMER A. FRIEND - .7 - 7 - ""'Managing Editor | is experiencing, many goods have been offered to the Hirld R, Brown | PRI T SHOP PHONE 9% After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 | ALFRED ZENGER - - - - Business Manager | i ¢ 5 wi | d i - » = SheRt TR Irelief committee and Belgium is doing its utmost to Dorothy Pegues | TFire, breaking out in the furnace room, threatened the cable office i e Tl 7z - ————— — | Ratared in the Post Office in Junesy as Second Class Mtter. | send foodstuffs to Holland. Clothing and medical Mrs. Edith Bolduc | building at Front and Main on the afterncon of this date. George o ‘thdce | MUCNTUCRERBTODGE AP Délivered by carrier in Juneau and Douslas for S50 per month; | Supplies were distributed in Holland by the Belgian Virgil Anderson | Burford, who had apartments on the upper floor, discovered the blaze \_0““ Y o ‘;_ SIEC(?ND ?niglogm 1 R e T b, wus totlowiay Fates |Red Cross and Belgian doctors and nurses with Mrs, J. L. Jewett | and immediately called the fire department. As firemen were preparing R o Do m"gc:t{‘s"h ;M Temple One s eance. 115.00; six months, In advance, $7.50; |medical supplies were spared by suffering Belgium Jeannie Foster | to enter a window of the furnace room, an explosion, caused by gas, blew | | TS 16 o M beginning at 7:30 . B h, advance. $1.50. " ¢! o 'ts . o cay @ 3 ., O. P. 4 . o - 5 O O ibers ‘will confer a favor if they will promptly notify | t0 aSS the greater suifering of its neighbor SDEE S | étit the window and Prank Metcalt was cut on the cheek by flying ‘glass | *A7 8t 8:00 £ M 0. WALLIS 8. GEORGE 1 BN Crlioe ot duy: faliurs or Ereruisrity 1 the de- | country ‘f' o ("’"‘“"1G“" ik | The fire was kept to the basement furnace room. Most of the damage was Visiting Brothers Welcome Worshipful Master; JAMES W ivery of their papers. Mrs. Etta Shannon | e Ty #9 S i = & 3 adEeal | orshipful a § Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. i R 3, im\uv‘d to the display room of Sam Guyot when water was poured ¢ rough| GEORGE CLARK, Noble Grand LEIVERS, Secretary. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS | prrrsrrrnrir e —ummmm 9 | 8 hiOle cut in the floor above the furnace room. No damage was done to o - The Associated Press is exclusively m;um to the usoninr' | the cable office. — republication of all news dispatch edited to it or not other- | Jew o S Y _— e oredited Th ‘this paper and also the local news bublished (New York Times | H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E | Warfields' D Stox BAVE L herein For many decades now Geneva has stood in | | Seven days mail was due from the South on the Admiral Watson arilelds Urug »ioze R people’s minds as an international symbol. Perhaps| ) “The stars incline | arigatnrmeda. (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) | | °f your bro 2’ K‘.‘ i AT it will no longer do so to the same extent. The Rus- | Lo | | NYAL Family i them to Bok 468, Xetchixe, A lins b Biave taber: s URINY lUitne towdva, SHIN but do not compel” {| | i SR B oty They will be replaced promptly in e N Rl s bt | Amie Shudshift, wife and daughter Pearl were on their way home || HORLUCK’S DANISH | [y Jarge and well equipped laboras ','h[”"”,‘:‘;””‘“,,““[','I' Lt e ’flhll"l:!z]':;\‘ i CRIH { oo e o=} | 0m Seattle where the latter two had been visiting for several months.| | ICE CREAM | liary. ©. M. and R. L. Cavisen: Nations Security Organization. Another argument . SATURDAY. “L';:{h:‘f}? Ce ol it Ep7I I Toldass Y | aga 3 yeneva is that the me 'y { the failure e h: 0 b | s e ————— \:?‘(‘1’;‘0‘1..1;.:\]1(.“(:: ;\':mm(p might 11::2’\0‘-((‘.1.- ‘ln‘(‘-; ‘I:uiall planetary direction. Adverse influ-| Fred Shindler had moved to Juneau from Douglas until the cold L '—“—‘—'—_—‘——‘\ oildings and overshadow the lovely Iake. One can' [¢1Ces may affect labor, causing|yaye was over The Sewing Basket B. P. 0. ELKS ltell about that. A new success might glority the Pt X yon: This is a e BABY HEADGUARTERS Meets every Wednesday at 8 R e ey e s e = than, |Tavorable sway, for recreation; There | yThe Scrube, Henting, Colburn, Kirk, Hendrickson and Robertson. i} ygant and Children’s Wear P. M. isiting Brothers wel- ‘(E‘I“‘j‘.“_‘ @ o 1;1:|xv Y iirls madler ThS 12‘)’:}‘ v“;v: will be a trend toward public en-|Were defeated at bowling by Lavenik, Darby, Metcalf, Bavard and Bar- 1o Skt ied, AN come. A. B, HAYES, Exalted Ll v e Bl ties that tHE B again, could |l foimment in the way of free|Tagar by a score of 2568 to 2530. The laiter five bowlers were to leave | . ) Ruler; H. L. McDONALD, Secy. SOl crexte; It it i now necessary to sesoiise: that | oorioerts and: moviks: «Overworking| Wikl s few.days for Ketchikan to bav! Hie Flks there e ey [the center of power in Europe has shifted eastward, |and overplaying will be succeeded | = = | DR.E. H. KASER —_— | perhaps Vienna would be a good choice. The exact [8radually by a wise .balance be Margaret Bone, daughter of Gav. Scott ©. Bone, was to sing a srown | | © DR E. H. | FLOWERLAND | spot is less important than the spirit which animates tween wage-earning and money- | of songs on a broadcast from KJR, Seattle, on Alaska night, January 18.| DENTIST 11 MEE i | what is said and done there spending. _— | BLOMGREN BUILDING | | COEAMWERsC FOLEED BELGIUM: GOOD NEIGHBOR The suggestion has been made, and is said to| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Interest| yeqtner report: High, 24; low, 20; cle A | AR OB RA SR e President Roosevelt’s support, that meetings of {in transportation is to increase i Phone 56 | “For those who deserve the best | bl ! : Hejiiess g z IR SO e e et ety et i . 268 & they have not forgotten the refuge they found in |Yotated among C.“Dv""l gag, Therices s gifanc M2 Ieolinea ‘v“ -m,\(‘, 1‘,‘:‘“1 .:}::,f‘:;‘ D .l I_ n i En r h by i Sefland during, the lash wez, saya thel Koldkerbacker | 806 with alf:travel fecilities o8 ample es they Wl o we w1 Ually Lessons in ENgHish w. 1. GorDON » gy iy - : any /Place in scarch of pleasure or new W. L. ! i =N = . Waikly. tha Netheriands Magering be after the war, should work no hardship on any (B ©¢¢ M ¢ S gty D A w S ! ASHENBRENNER'S 3y ; . A i delegate. But scmewhere there will have to be build- |omes. Gasoline shortage will con-|{ o oe Gt AR 0 VIR o R o - B 32V SR 4 r.A. W. tewarl e o i o e | et B e B e i e, S AL P '| HEW AND USED lands is daily recciving letters from Belgians Who en- | ;. ords will be kept. If Vienna is chosen for this pur- | Pus and airplane companies will WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “This is the same weather DENTIST | joyed Dutch hospitality during World War I, offering | pose the city may come to be associated with new Ereatly expand = services. Use ‘of | we had last week.” Say, “This is {he same KIND OF weather,” or, “This | | s0TH CENTURY BUILDING | | FURNITURE help now that their former hosts are in such dire | and nobler sentiments. Let us hope so, anyhow. synthetic fuel for automobiles is | weather is similar to that of week.” | Office Phone 469 ! | Phone 788—306 Willonghby Ave. | e~ ek % : —. |indicated at an early date. | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Elite. Pronounce a-let, A as in ATE b R sty Washinglo (1 e CAASE Poh 1 i gt YhILE, Tocr BrcEr OF October 31 NAT[!O!\ALI ISSUES: HAarmony ynstressed, E as in ME, accent last syllable | | [} mo n and (2) avoid a repetition of | ~)h<h!hd\ ;«1 just campaign ors éx’xlilm:(nn:-lmli 12"11(>fl:l‘xl;nt‘Tfil‘:&“ OFTEN MISSPELLED: Naval (pertaining to a navy). Navel (a de-| | ! Merry- Grecce, Aleads (here have been " whch Asstant Secretary of bom minority wil stignly retara | P"*SG0N RN : Dr. John H. Geyer Jones-Stevens Shop | (EUBRIES.. L. 200 B, ¢ McCloy shot back legislation next month. The stars % PRHEEE, 2008, PLIAGC, SUOL 5 3 | Go-Round ol Aliie. tarke atid gine e hut your - - trap. You've had jseem to presage unison of effort WORD STUDY: “Use & word (hrce times and it is yours” Let us | el | HEDRR AN urned against the people of Rome : ) i : : Tt 0 e READY-TO-WEAR turned against the people of too much to say already.” to speed victory. Women members | increase our vocabulary by masterit ord each day. Today’s word Room 9—Valentine Bldg. (Continued from Page Ome) |25 in Athens, the Tepercussions = Norg_ope factor which haswill win acclaim. CORROBORATE: to make more certain; to confirm. “They were hopeful | | PHONE 762 Séward Street Near Thir C 7 ¢ sould be tragi | | ) ira b would be_tragic complicated the situation has been | INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: that the witness could corroborate the testimony already presented.” —_— foat an unpald officer Had greater! Thsoretically, the Brifleh havelevidence that Exigland lnterféd Remarkable victorles by our svia- LR SR MU B TR i 0 e at @ ; ; sreed with Roosevelt. When itto move in on Ttaly commercially |tors are prognosticated. It is fore- i | independence, therefore could do a a8reed aly N ally \tors are prognosticated. It ore e % mf:fi{:_“;;;) LSty comes to putting the policy into and pelitically after the war. Some |told that the U will pro- MODERN E'"OUETTE by | | ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. | | | The Store for Men ! Neki {mportant vesnlt of Brow-|eHect, however, it Is different. of the finest Italian textile ma- duce an amazing new airship ca- ROBERTA LEE Graduate Los Angeles College | | TOE nell's Washington discussions was Following some disagreements last chinery has been moved out of pable of greater range and with of Optometry and | S/fiBfl]‘/ S D T apolis. meeting AUgUst and September, President Iialian factories by the British. more devastating bomb . devices ST e TR =31 Opthalmology o Roosevelt thought he had the whole Maj. Gen. 'ty Johns able |than any hitherto e y 3 il T A ? : would be no place for an all-out nx(:mm' o e ouebes Ur:, G(‘\'m':fia](::cn:;‘q;“::‘mno‘nb“f‘ hp‘l»‘pz“;i 11(]110:!(: ;_xx:{:l(;{w(. ) Q. In restaurant, if a woman stops at a table to talk for a Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | Front St—Triangle Bldg. battle on GOP policy. Brownell Mas= ALl Prime Minister jals P s ® s sons whose birthdate it is| yinyte with some acquaintance, should the men at the table rise, Whether | b talked this over with Martin, Hal- conferer with ime Minister g has reported on unfortunate |have the augury of a year of varied | .o o o ociuainted with her or not? G Shurchill, only to find that in late British policies in Tt fortune. Busines el | MY, AYS QedumBted WILRITER OF HOb: | leck, Representative Roy Woodruff CN ) onls i 1 I fortune. Business or professiona A t ; 5 : B o S PR | ’ y October nothing had been done (Conv] the a i v . 2 ; 2 A. Yes, if the men belong to the party at the table, they should | of Michigan, Senators White of detober nothing had Copyright, 1945, by the annoyances will ultimately prove 5 & | It 1 " Shatde. Vhridétberg of Michigun, Pinally, on October 31, he fook Bell Syndicate, Tnc.) lucky. rise. The Bexall Store” || H. S. GRAVES Taft of Ohio and Wherry of Ne- the unprecedented step of glving Children born on this day prob- Q. s it proper to ask a taxi driver for directions to a certain place | R e s e R a direct order as Commander-In- ably il hes viatting tratige clty? g braska. & SGQIFLOL - GREIRE Bl 1 ably will be intellectual and fas-| When visitin in a strange city | All sgreed 1f would be more sen- Chief to the Sccretars of war. He | HI—=KIDS—LOOK! tillows, smbliipus ard. sensitive A. Not unless one expects to use the taxi. Otherwise, ask a police- | BUTLER-MAURO HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER sible to steamroller the Indianapolis Wrote Many wil e temperamental and| man | DRUG CO. & MARX CLOTHING Tiodling into @ one-day affair, |“I'have had Lefcre . Ll *“]“‘_' SATURDAY difficult to direct i Q. When 2 man raises his bat is it all right for him to keep :\! with Ifttle discussion of National l[“"‘(’,]““(fl‘i:;}j“.““ “‘{’,“"‘fi{“‘ L R MATINEE (Copyright, 1845) | cigarette or cigar in his moutn? ‘ ! GOP policy on important fssues. "0 M€ CWERE FHEET 0 ve beer LY—1:30 P. M. : 2 2 A. No; he should quickly remove the cigarette or cigar. | Tndiksiaplis, | therétore, will, cop- 80d I mote that we.have been TIDES TOMORROW : lfodhe - || HARRY RACE CALIFORNIA centrate on adopting a_ mechanical PUIding up some vescrics for 1 i 5 A i por w2 o % A innine When Northern Italy collapse . . . I8 e Mark rogram poinied ua ey “In ihe meantime, It sems (0 man w130 m,wo e (L | QQK and LEARN % ! Druggist 478 — PHONES — 3n the elections, Bro agreed =~ "lbt the situation is so acute, Low tide—7:09 a. m., 33 feet. | A. C. GORDON || to expand the National Committee’s P . . A e I floNs it PIAL 1 ¢ § | High Quality Foods & from the point of view particularly High tide—13:12 p. m., 18.@ feet. 18 o o ” » staff at once, adding a group of \H "y Ve imern Ttaly, that Low tide—19:47 p. m., -26 feet s o The Squibb Stors Modents Prices i M M - s of ood in aly, e 5 2 s, e ’ + " 4 | paid liaison men to bring harmony some risks must be taken regarding zu'rn CE“TUBY! AT P 1. In the event of the presidency and vice-presidency becoming | between the National Committee (BP0, P e Sime of the col- h flower for November is vacant, who shall succeed to the President? { ‘ N | ffnamberg of Congrass; lapse in Northern Italy. That col- __ Dbl | 2. What does a buoy with red<and black horizontal stripes mean? | The Charles W. Carter PIGGLY WIGCLY pEMECRATIC.dOP lapse may well not come until | 3. What did Leif Ericsson call the land he discovered? | Mort | E -G Germany itself collapses, in which o 4. Do the veins carry blood to the heart, from the heart, or both? ETTH il "0(’;'5“‘"]']"‘\"‘1 made Case the shipping situation will be AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES 5. What was the first public sc ly\(‘.n] mmbnshc:l in Amm';c:\x" sl i e uall‘dym & For BETTER Grocerles airman Brownell also B akk anhba S i ¥ Fourth and Fran| ts, one significant proposal which '“ff‘U“ dl‘);’fl]:“l“ci;mlm,mm S ANSWERS: i I Phone 16—24 caused quite a bit of debate at his ;oo rt K ECC0 T e respon- y an 1. The Secretary of State. i hush-hush meeting with GOP big- (it o o Wils el & . | 2. Danger, keep off. | wigs' ibili O‘Il asl 11(1_g x‘n. S sor 5 Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors | 3. Vinland. | ' i increase the ration to 300 grams | WINDOW WASHING | “This coalition business,’ Brow- - Rl ; s \ 4. To the heart. | 3 | throughout all of Italy that our 4 = ! . nell told Republican Legislators, g0 & o 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 5. The Boston Latin School in 1635. ! RUG CLEANING JUN‘EAU YOUNG | “where w oin up with the 4 2 3 i 7 ) e join up W e e Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Bullding {| SWEEPING COMPOUND Hardware Company | | southern Democrats on certain leg CAMPAIGN ORATORY | FOR SALE ( ] islation may be all xight, but it pognie this categoric position by KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK Y | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS ' L2 isn't what the voters have a right . “pracident of the United States, HABR WOROBEC | DAVE MILNER Shelt and Heavy Hardware | 5 i’;flffi.if-'o°".’n-32}-:,§“32k e need Gen, sir Henry Maitland Wilson, WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF as a paid-up subseriber to THE DAILY ALASKA || Phons 00 078 PN S, P referred to above, did nothing. Last EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENIN: 1 that we can stand or fall on. We Lo A : f LIEN' ‘ : U o U VR | shotild introduce our own bills and ‘\(‘il(: Sli‘mlm.‘ SH:Unms tmvhl:- CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY Present this coupon to the box office of the ol VOA PR wite: Him - . S1ze ship] g as e reas vhy | ou’] o DR B e 1w, dosy, 1Y SUDGER L& W e Sty ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE CAPITOL THEATRE || JOHN AHLERS CO. ||| service More Complete st we can accise the Democrats of oo ™ . | g - Of given Italy. But he did not give TELEPHONE 757 P. O. Box 2508 PHONE 34 obstructionism instead of having Sy whcie story. Actually, a8 . ; | THE BARANOF them the accusation against cq o mbr s Li(\jhn v o !W}“'- and receive TWO TICKETS to see: || PLUMBING, HEATING and i G o HEETY ed out by the President, there has 1" o 1 SHEET METAL SUPPLIES us.” e = — H HH 42 | e been (u[-cumulmn\:u a stock p]];- of . | The Whlsfler and Tahlh Honey | 0il Ranges and Oil Heaters cofrnn SHOP ! Y Jinns food for unliberated Northern i Charlie Halleck was inclined to 80 oo : i A { Federal Tax—11c¢ per Person | along, but fowd himself 0pposed rgcussions between British and R i | : | | by Howe Minority Leader JO¢ y. s oricials have been continuing. A | PHONE 14— THE ROYAL BLUE CABCO. | J4Mks G LOOBER, O.P.A. 4 | _ “Herb, T don't think our boys UD anpy men, a Lieutenant Colonel Childish W, and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and | Authorized to Practice Before | o “:finmfwf\'l ;\‘llll‘ e “’fl};"‘“" on the staff of Maj. Gen. John e A il RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. the Treasury Department and | n t, ar sa ” 3 p " vl sriticize p. ¥ | ' : N i B e b hu b HITATE e zed Roose-| 13 gue: prefix Cather ;’ WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Shattuck Agency COOP"E‘; gg’lznmo | it 3 3 e e Figure out: t i office so long that they liKe 0 go—wooooooomoes Pl Diseneumber # | take a sock at the President any L b i time they get a chance.” 18 Stifily proper >latform (] 4 Brownell dropped the swwiect and | AR STY LGD || & Gl G o Duncan’s Cleaning ] t suggested that they try to reach | % Drseh 3. Individual P Sold and Serviced b, i agreement on a broad issue point- . Medieal fulds 65, Patran satnt of E and PRESS SHOP # f ing toward 1946 and working out by Ex rl 3 _%..u:le sailors i Cleanung—Pressing—Repalring J B. Bur‘ord& cfl i some harmony program to bind the pe S | &0, Soeak el Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle ! PHONE 383 s 2 > { party's wounds. imperfectly 63, Ruminant “Neatness Is An Asset” “our Doorstep Is Worn by 9 party a i i iy ity " a2 animal le seaweed 4. Electrical unit: Batistied Customers” : At Indianapolis he plans to pre- 34 0. 7 o rehme . i 0. Female sheep hment collog. ! i sent the Indianapolis meeting with WE SPECIALIZE | DOWN weitten 5. Nobleman i 3 i a million-dollar-a-year budget for z 88, 1. Fastener once 6. Wild oxen z o R ' C il ing G activi o 7. Small beakliki - | financing GOP activities, hopes to. | = RalEbokkiive | Say It With Flowers” but | mstall hard-working smooth-talk- || in 8. Poem SYOTHM CYEANING “SAY IT WITH OURSI” ! ing wellliked Leland Chessley of | | 8. Dayid Coper- Phone 15 | is > acting 3 eld's wif k& St. Louis, now acting publicity di-| { Cold 0. Music drami Jllnea Fl . t . H rector, as permanent publicity } - § 1. Fortification | AI k L d u riorisis . chairman. Waving 7. French city aska Laundry Mule driv T 3 Phone 311 1 Isolationist In diana Senator|{ p i f . Anglent | HE management of this Homier Capehart, who hes his own | { = C anents geew. | bank is pledged to conserva- delusions of grandeur and fancies | Styling S.oall planct | tive operation. The safety p himself a possible Presidential can- | R A o, depoenes, (el & out D pos‘TS 2 didate in '48, has been trying to Shaping Pigpen primary consideration. ' z insthll his own man as publicity | - That which addition, the bank is & mem- IN THIS BANK 1891—0ver Half a (enmfy of Bankmg—l’ls * S out res Do o ber of Federal Deposit Insur- director, but is about ready tc same forwari S (1 oy » throw in the sponge. He was pe PG gice, Corpoeition, which i . suaded the party can't stand for | oy O sures each of our depositors Th B M : s i ' by por|] MemoAMwOR M i it o't s msimun e B. M. Behrends e [ INSURED o NOTE—Both Brownell and party B f t Gavn B k - \ leaders carefully avoided anything arano | tehworariy | an but perfunctory mention of Gover- certain | ol nor Thomas E. Dewey. . Wor | £ » & . Ni 4 i b Beauty Salon s Oldest Bank in Alaska ; National B Chief issue in the long series of OPEN EVENINGS BY e ' . packbiage arguments over. feccing APPOINTMENT of [UNEAU, ALASER COMMERCIAL SAVINGS : Italy has beeh President Roosevelt's _ NSURANCE CORPORATION desire (1) to get the Italian people __,,_,fl?{'?ja}_,_,_“‘ | over MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT | :

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