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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—, ! TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1945 { peace, should we make the task more difficult by|e © ¢ ¢ ¢ o @ o & o ¢ o o supplying the means for breaking the peace? At WINDOW AUTO PLATE GLASS :é! 20 YEARS AGD T surize ||| IDEAL GLASS €O, recover only @ small fraction of what we spent on GLASS WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS DECEMEBER 11, 1925 DONashy JZLMAIN STREET.. . FHONE 658 the war by selling them. Would it be worth the ".‘»}1”1 Naval Uniform The speedy Juneau High School cagérs played rings around the ol - : : LAl s | A i in the first basketball ga f the n and had difficulty 1 R s B (Washington Post) Lo T L o vy et Bt o e o B B B KASER The Charles W. Carfer ¢ December Delivered by carrier in Junewu and Douslas for 15 The present style of uniform for enlisted men in| e e e ¥ DENTIST six mobths, $8.00; one year, $15.00 i e e a b i i : = Fonthe, 16 a a :u,,;‘;\ L m‘i‘.‘; l;::.«\\"»\::',.il‘,.(m\’l,;,;.l( : “_x.x, ,y,ulw‘.‘:;”,‘{\\! Mrs. Lottie Spickett was elected President of the Auxiliary, Pioneers BLOMGREN BUILDING Mor'uary the bad old days of press gangs, bo'suns cats, yardarm , Tgloo No. 6, and also delegate to the Grand Igloo to be held hangings, keelhaulings; wormy biscuit, maggoty pork | z next spring. Other officers elected for the coming year included and scurvy, for the sole purpose -of discouraging | Dorothy Austin, Mrs. Katherine Hooker, Mrs. Anna Webster, Mrs. — mutinies. No matter what the provocation, it is said, L. Ritter, Mrs. Lillie Burford and Mrs. Anna Winn st Diiviea 15 the a man dressed in such a silly fashion was incapable of . republication of ; : tor *- | working up his courage to the point of rebellion Ry e aper and al news published jq.¢ the tight-fitting costume made it impossible to hereir Frank Cashel Mrs. Thomas A. Morgan Jessie Shelly Katherine Bavard Louise Miller Mrs, William Fromholtz W. O. Carlson 2 . i Laura King University of Washington Huskies had accepted the invitation of Aten L8 the Pacific Coast Conference to play Alabama University in the Rose o CE\{'E?T"ST‘ TRY Kate Maxwell Bowl game at Pasadena in New Year's Day NTURY BUILDING Howard Wallace i . it Phione 460 Gastinean Cafe season. | 1t wak HEHE HILRE/: uekia 1t Mr. and Mrs, William Miller of Douglas had returned to spend the Foremost in Friendliness the men who were al heavy weather LN JEL I A SR S olidays in town, after spending the summer and fall trolling and cruising | | ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. blown overboard. The trousers were cut wide at t o T 3 round on their boat Bertie. Graduate Los Angeles College VANITY BEAUTY s i @ e of Optometry and Phone 56 Fourth and Franklin Sts, HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. PHONE 136 Dr. A. W. Stewart FOEJA\?R{IS??DS phon, » conceal weapon N 3 == Alsskn'Newspapers, 1311 There is no truth in any of this. Almost every | ¢ a8 detail of the uniform had some eminently. practi 3 eec0ceeesceonces o0 | bottoms so they could be rolled up when deck to be swabbed. The curious square collar in tk protected the rest of the uniform from tar ! H 0 R 0 S C 0 P E sailor’s queue, and the queue was tarred for 1y | s 514 “The stars incline sensible reason of discourging lice. Hence “Jac It was the custom of eighteenth-century British % iad gt H Open Evenings Phone 318 [ o the, cumces of MIEHBIRER B wa- |1 URCAD NOE GO ¢ Rangar 1 i RO Gt ko b Alaska Music Supply | | | Coen Brenings _Phone 518 wear a knotted neckerchief or scarf under this collar; | s —_— Arthur M. Uggen, Manager [but after Lord Nelson, one of the few British naval| ygpNESDS MBER 12 Weather: Highest, 46; lowest, 20; part cloudy Pianos—Musical Instruments Dr. John H. Geyer officers of that period really popular in the fo'casles, | g ww-m—«-——«m-»--—w«mwm—mf wnd Sisyifee DENTIST was killed, black neckerchiefs were worn as a sign of | penefic aspects rule after the Phone 206 Second and Seward Room 9—Valentine Bldg. fmourriag. | Thiees were Unifaiod ihyRiie. AHBHORES | moriiie Hidlird 60 In the fore- ! Dally I_essons n EnghSh ge L. GORDON i PHONE 1762 — - — | along with all the rest of the costume inoon adverse influences are active. SHALL. WE ARM NEW ENEMIES? The sailor’s hat, however, is something we cantiot HEART AND HOME A AR pd METCALFE SHEET METAL et Rl A AR T F t for at all. The hat hat originally went with| Certain signs seem to encourage SRl g 2 e 1" 5 e bk s WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Twenty foot high” Say,| | Heating—Airconditioning—Boat The Rexall SiOl’e | the costume had a flat, circular crown and a very |wrong thinking on domestic af- 3 e : wide brim and probably afforded some protection |fairs and public questions. This is “Twenty FEET high.’ anks and Stacks—Everything Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO very pertinent questior fon with the surplus against the sun and rain, The present blue cap may [a time to cultivate poise and sere- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Incomparable. Accent second syllable, in SHEET METAL 90 Willoughby Ave. DRUG CO. | The Bureau of Public Roads tender Highway, Capt. E. P. Clark, Opthalmology SALON 3 vived in port after towing the hull of a new vessel to be put into( | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Cooper Building , commission by the Forest Service from Seattle to Ketchikan. Arriving ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager } I » Highw were Harry Sperling, Wellman Holbrook and Assistant Arthur Krock of The New York Times raises a weapons which the United States has on hand represent an effort to give the uniform some of the [nity. The holiday season is to be not the third. T Sheuld all arms beyond those which the military | sauciness suggested by the tam and pompon worn in |a period of extraordinar cial ac- OFTEN MISSPELLED: Assassin; four S's authorities consider necessary for our own use be the French navy; if the effort was a failure. As|[tivity; a time of true peace cele- SYNONYMS: Certainty, certitude, assurance, evidence, conviction, destroyed, or should they be sold to all comers as was for the little white hat with the upturned brim, it may | brations e Ll i ARR CH have been suggested by a cake pan, for it resembles | BUSINESS AFFAIRS nroos: § . 11 I MA INE SHOP done aiter the first World War? & STha o ik Pl i AR it , nothing else on land or sea. Cooperation of employers and em- WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it'is yours.” Let us In calling attention to this problem, Mr. Krock "CU M € 9T BHCBT b it the costume |plovees will be more general. Labor increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Plnmbing —Heafing— 0il Burners reminds us that between 1920 and September, 1940, is abolished “m_ the: Né 5 it will very quickly be mes under a promising sway which DISCOMFITURE; frustration; overthrow. “A hope destined to end in . HOUSEHOLD APPI IANCES we sold weapons to Finland, Brazil, Colombia, Vene- qivaged by the women, just as were the hussar's |should mean that wage demands will discomfiture and d e."—Macaulay 2 K. F. MacLEOD—Owner, ;mm‘" 2 s FHONE 316 uela, the Philippines, China, Great Britain, Canada, pushy, the grenadier’s shako, the zoua fez, the|be wisely met. Under Aquarian iN- (oot oo e e e D e > ') Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Chile among others. | infantryman’s kepi and the knights basinet. As a|f profit-sharing is to be s pe \ g matter of fact, the sailol’s pea-jacket has already been | popular. ' b1 - o st ou e O eSS e Dipheht {z;;x‘.‘:,;x.r(nf:.l»(‘iut};jnln1.111(;; hl:nfl;,\-{l:o}.(\ lui?.l. e | P NTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS || MODERN ETIOUETTE VROBERTA LEE The Store for Men' HARRY RACE into play to help us aginst the Axis but others may y; 5 of civilization could be written in terms of all| Criticism of men responsible for | 9 Dr ist have-been used against us—as was the scrap iron which | (ne noble and graceful garments that men have de- pwar policiest il continue Gaile |~ e Ee St e e e e - SAB'N S uggls we sold to Japan. Certainly, American arms were used ' gigned for the adornment of their own persons only |inspired by enemies of one great na- Q. When staying at a hotel doesn’t a person have the liberty to “The Squibb Store” by Chinese war lords to weaken and carve up their | to relinquish them to their envious wives and daughters, |tion. = The seers counsel ~ careful ,.,,ve an employee for impudence or some negligence? Front St—Triangle Bldg Where Pharmacy Is a country, thus easing the way for the Japanese invaders. | the chiton, the tunic, the toga, the dalmatic, the kilt, | thought and speech since looking A. No; a far better plan is to make a complaint to the clerk at the ) Profession | A P e S » Latin-Americans may have purchased such arms in | the gown, the doublet, the c the redingote, the backward is dangerous and futile, . turban—the list is almost endless. There is only one unless the past is to teach valuable tfii.(;]t‘l:].;nnz“ ;]1”:((:1‘";12]2“:1:?;)?‘:; By e ey instance that we ever heard of in which this | lessons Q J5 4 rect \.:: u 5 ,‘m‘ vJ(,‘.m ( (-l.(jl I,‘,mb.“”d .\ml‘ wife for all WIlfleld SDI'IIg Store 20TH CENTURY MEAT torical principle worked in reverse. This in the NATIONAL ISSUES formal social affairs, and also when sending wedding gifts? (Formerly Guy L Smith Drugs) MARKET Givil strife and little wars can lead to big ones.|case of pants, which seem originally to have been | World government unitin he joint card is for such purposes. 3 & Juneaw’s Most Popular Even if we count on the United Nations to keep the | exclusively a garment for females tiong Wil be: miors : 5 it r to say, “When you ladies are through eating, we NYAL Family Remedies “Meating” Place cussed as necessary to assure lasting Shall g0’ HORLUCK’S DANISH ONLY. THE BRST OF MEALE % | M hile, Father O'Callaha seace, but will be accepted only af- A. The proper “When you ladies HAVE FINISHED eating, ICE CREAM Vi The Washmg $OT | nss vecom the oniy man tn nistery| SCOTTISH RITE REUNION 1327 e " aopears ot tar oft. we st go i Satiny : PHONE 202 to turn down the Navy Cross. This | According to the stars there will be r o o DDA o A bt s o o s A el M G R d Ihinl dbbGration has bomts offsisd IS STARTING TOMORROW‘M.M\- mistakes in building safe- ) HUTCH%’,%%%ONOMY CARO TRANSFER EII'Y- 0-nound ... by the Navy but he has po- A guards against armed conflict. Sus- ; lO OK a hd LE A i’\) \2 by T litely declined. The Navy itself| A special reunion of the Scottish Picion and jealousy will contribute { " ANN A" ¢. GORDON Choice Meats At All Times HAULING and CRATING (Continued from Page One) gave out the information that he Rite Masonic bodies, for the special |constantly to diplomatic perplexities. § : i oA el : d s to recelve the Medal of Honor, behefit of candidates from Wran.| Persons whose birthdate it is haye &=t e e e oo e | Locpted in George Bros. Store DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL and he is waiting for them to gell and Petersburg will be in pro-|the augury of a year of character 1. How many poles has an electric storage battery, and what are | PHONES 553—92—95 Phone 344 Phone 344 carry out that public statement gress at the Temple tomorrow | discipline in which much wisdom they? ! | e (Note—The men on the Franklin, through Saturday, at which time 15 gained. . Who are called antipodes? FOR both Catholic and Protestant, pay the degrees of the rite will be con-| Children born on this day may be 3. What are the famous waterfalls in the Zambezi River, Africa? CALIF OR NIA tribute to Chaplain O'Callahan as ferred on a small class from these PSYChic and pu g to their par- If o Canterbury were given to you, what wouid you do with 1t? Grocery and Meat Market Wall P“l’er the bravest man they ever saw. It towns. The out-of-town candidates 1S They will probably be extreme- What is autc 3 | 478 — PHONES — §71 proposing a boycott against ag- e 3 e ly gifted and able to succeed in their 5 y? gressor nations and that he favored he ‘who led s Hre:fighting, wiil be joinedeby loeal candidatel o Coes SRS 0 Qiiiiens i Je | Hish Guallty Poods ut IDEAL PAINT SHOP "“C| brigade into the powder magazines for the concluding work Saturdas the continuation of oil and scrap ! concluding wor urday = e fron shipments to Japan as a !0 Put out @ fire which threatened in the conferring of the 3lst and| (Copyright, 1945) . Two; positive and negative. s Mpderstp Buloesse s Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt = L it to blow up the ship.) 32nd degrees = s g d . 2. Those who live on the diametrically oppostie sides of the globe. policy of appeasement. ool ) (Note — At one time Collier's 1o e :nu‘;:m:x: ”fu “lm:m l41]4(|r>(-|~:l“\;‘l|!(1:‘ l‘A HOSP"AL NOTES Use it for holding magazines. JOneS-SIevenS 81!0]! e e CAPITOL CHAFF IS AR R 2 5 : jch i planned to write a series of articles A et s e AR dinner at 6:30 that evening for all| (1 el | 5. That form of government which is absolute and vested in one LADIES'—MISSES’ INSURANCE based on the Grew diary, but he members anc candidates. The cere-| Mrs. George D. Johnson and Mrs. Person. SRATH P e S b 8 e o Ol 1 READY-TO-WEAR Shattuck Agency | Tokyo, he followed the Wall Street- Thomas Lamont line of letting the Japs have their heads. The diary shows that he was much opposed to Roosevelt's quarantine speech Roosevelt’s custom of giving after- would not permit publication of ' 0% - SR +monies will be under the general Ruth Scott were admitted to St. ———————— the more intimate portions and :\:“{‘[‘jf:' ‘f;l“”'“,'f,f*](‘”‘?l‘,‘l’r‘;"‘l’;";‘,"’[“‘;fl supervision of James W. Leivers,| Ann's Hospital yesterday for medical 4siimieivimimieiniuivfrimfeiniufedimfeloiefeioinbb bbbt bbbt the deal blew up. Cordell Hull was P &b tea this st attle " G. Merritt, H. L. Faulkner and!care, Seward Street Near Third § acket with a large wool muffler highly invensed that outsiders had ilm“d ond T thoat wpne John Fargher, Masters of the| Discharged during the day were been permitted to see these xhw!r’u’v T lm\(-.(n e |I_" 5 four coordinate bodies of the rite, Mrs. Reece Murray, surgical patient, REFRIGERA l 0R sections.) Etatnad No. cocktails. or ot according to announcement made Mrs. W. Kleeveno, surgical, and Joe stimulants were ‘served except 'ted by Walter Heisel, general secretary' White, medical The Alaskall Ho’el B. P_ 0_ ELKS 4 | G.I. CHAFF of the bodies. . Eba Swetzoff and infant We? ms : S at g and coffee. . . . News executive 2 k 1 e & 5 Newly Renovated Roo) Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. At the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Prafih: Masbn: ok of ha ThE th >>> | discharged from the Government at Reasonable Rates m. Visiting brothers welcome. L. a total of 12 cars of tors' now writing for NANA was guest FLOYD DAVIS HERE | Hespital this morning. J. HOLMQUIST, Exalted Ruler. leather jackets valued at $42 each sfszpe Mol it 4 - BAGE AL AT | ' g = K PHONE SINGLE O DO \ are being slashed up the back so 2},‘::"“”’“’;;[“M‘"“_" ;:‘“}_l:’g U\;‘ll(l(‘ Floyd A. Davis of the Army's1 The United States increased its B‘eep your present equlpmeni n g°0d i they can be condemned and then o . 775 g b .~ Surplus Property Administration at, aluminum production sixfold dur- i H H H burned. Men working in the Navy fi:;“‘m‘;“flcr‘!‘:e“‘Yh:l‘:‘m o ‘l']‘]';::‘k Fairbanks has arrived in Juneau.|ing the war, from 327,000,000 pounds repair until new units are available. JUNEAU THE S O P SO tia Ropublipaba back In Gefle. . || Hoci5 S0RpIgg At e Besnor, e o 2000 g O RoTRce ] Call us for service on all makes BARANOF bt i 4 could purchase Some of the coats.| - - > i Mason, just returned from Ger- - 9 | ¢ 3 | RE-UPHOLSTERING They were overruled by the ad-| Ml i : FROM FAIRBANKS Great Britain’s crude oil pr H miral, . . . Why not let discharged, Many: made quite a speech telling w001y gheyman, Fairbanks, duction during 1944 totaled approxi- of relngeralors. ALASKA’S FINEST NEW FURNITURE how Supreme Court Justice Bob . Hi DRAPERIES is a guest at the Baranof. mately ,000 barrels. L aviators take their coats home or 1s shij the! 0 Bur for Jackson was getting ‘mm' more and o i O ; y: UNRRA ol purposs. .- When 7% (T with bl War Crime i e i EAT IN THE Foreign Economic_Administration, (0 hink that Jackson went in for wes[inghouse_l)hilco..webber BUBBLE ROOM ALASKA ELECTRONICS Leo Crowley was head of the he set up machinery for revamping. 3 3 3 Sales and Service eastoot? ASmy c1oth into relier Without too much delay the Nazis P aOss IE| s ecial nlllllel' apparel. -, = Maj, Should be stood up and shot. . . . . Inquire 3 o Expert radio repair without de! s AN - ag as| 4 b . FoRa s : con, Senator Magnuson of Washington 4. Repositories REID : S| 5to 8 P. M. B O e % 3 is urging President Trumman to ap- v ’”3"'*5,4 . Herds eneral, 2 . & pas- § ow] 3. Shoi ;‘]Z“‘," s fl‘_“',‘ O A doo. ! polNt fwo -women, -on ' the U, .{ R Dok sloRl, Cist: Shas - 1'65 Taoan toms. The mumbcr reloased 1o sty Delegation to the United Nations. 13 Harden 44, Pre I ¢ SRS SR 2 He especially urges Ruth Bryan 15 1o} 3 5 L] hing ‘compared hat the b ) i 45. Silver Bow Lodge | MOUNT JU! NO. nothing comparcd S0 W | Rhode, daughter of William Jen- g o No.A2 I X T JUNEAD LODUE NO. 18] 8 country needs. However, Kirk is 5 g 0.A2,10.0.F. + SECOND and FOURTH . Bryan, 4 2 crat, 4@ still holding several thousand X- 21}’1‘;:‘:;‘:,3:“ ‘B“{z(‘n':‘c‘;‘talcm“ffi s Meets each Tues- Monday of each month ' ray, dental and laboratory tech- i l Republioati Thohgh ' Glare . T nd 5 % DGR R N e i ———- | day at 8:00 P. M. I. O. O. F. HALL. in Scottish Rite Temple ars, t of them loafing B ’ P A ! . - beginning at 7:30 p. m. arounc y acouple of hours \1;::“1“;“” ‘]‘,’:1‘;‘]’;‘: :1, C’S]::’(‘\\ "“x’;" rctly studes €] s[s | There is no substitute for newspaper adverhsmg! Visiting Brothers Welcome E. F. CLEMENTS, Wor- work ach d They are being held ; . s able —_— BEN O. HAVDAHL, Noble Grand |Shipful Master; James W, LEIV- despite the fact that they have Magnuson the handsomest, he did 2T Put on . e Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle l TRe Becite . alsobias i t urge Mrs. Luce for the job. Hack ample discharge points and despite | ™ gt DOWN 3. Chosen & A e R irat shvilian Hossibinar * x % nssct sl onte L : BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS e N SENATOR BILBO'S PICKETS | Gvnl\lass f . East India boint desperately hard up for technicians.| 5 N oddess o st Indian I Indigo plant : 5 i desp Tegpite. ruone.. it Sty discora Veght'" @ add Bl GRAY MARINE ENGINES OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING . . Unfortunately, Gen. Marshall's i g ;z promise to discharge U. S. soldiers| Bilbo is paying “to have himself P 5 7 b Eeandingvion SALES and SERVICE who were held captive by the Ger- picketed, reports that his picket s 1 k. e s .lh oil B s - mans for more than 60 days isn't|line will follow him to Mississippi bt | Juneau Weldulg alld Maehme sbfll’ ml urner »ervice carriod out in many camps, Some &t Christmas sent the ball-bearing R Tk ity former U. S. prisoners are even|tonsued Senator into fresh spasms 6 . Cooking = - = : Day Phone 711 P. O. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 given the distasteful jobs of guard-| f fury the other day. Pounding a vessels ble » Senate & Yon B 9. Small candle B Gaotioan: table in the Senate dining room, & Loadl ' 5 CHARLES SABl“ 3w [he almost swallowed a mouthful - 23, Genus of the ANNAPOLIS POLITICS f his favorite corn pone 7 o g us a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALAShA lot of y p x If those pickets follow me to| [33 . 8 (29 capital | EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENIN J H P ge m Misstssippl, - they. better: iy ogs Z Legar Present this coupon to the bogc office of the 1891—0ver Half a cen“"y of Bankmg,_lm Phone 36 122 2nd St. 217 Seward| up in back 3 & . Legal > way tickets,” roared the A conveyance ; stricl .. more water to it.” 1T and receive TWO TICKETS to see: The B. ell S heroic chaplain of the 5 Bilbo failed to say whether the lane carrier Franklin y ! . . that, if the | of Honor woes ©F Just what he had in mind for % 7 i an 3 to the chaplain, the Eoard of them in connection with the lake ? 9 c Federal Tax—1ic per Person (Copyright, 1945, By Bell Syndicate, Inc.) automobile Awards also feels that it will hay By Bl i i S i O i o o o e - s225" | PHONE 14— THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. Oldest Bank in Alaska Leslie E. Gehres, skipper It is estimated that an average 3 oL Franklin he is not An- of one gallon of gasoline per day 3 Jurist | and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and napolis graduate. So the Annapolis' was needed for every soldier en- ’ Satlor RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. COMMERCIAL SAVINGS ads the board have held back gaged in offensive operations . Supervis g b ’ s i e ; = Pablication WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! the Medal of Honor to both Father - 85. Rainbow O'Callahan and Capt. Gehres DRINK KING SLACK LABEL! . om