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FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1946 PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA 9 o0 0 0 00 00 00 ) | controls. want to know how and why Capt. P the to > What Bombs Do to People » r | WINDOW AUTO PLATE GLASS = Sec ):‘RM n ;.,:.ri ‘;" oa, Alask In its report on the effect of aerial attacks on “— E EMPIRE l D E A L G L A s s C 0 . HELEN TROY mohiéh e . e Erestdent | clvilian health in Germany, the medical branch of the == MMMM—A GLASS WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ¢ & - ice-President . Slirved i vog;}g:f\;lyn-m&\n%gqo ” F B );:;_:'!‘J United States Strategic Bombing Survey n‘mku clear 1 JANUARY 4, 1926 DON ABEL 121 MAIN STREET PHONE 633 ELMER A FRIEND - - - - Managing Editor | | occasionally in gruesome detail—that the German home | < il vife of the manager of the Hirst-Chiclragof Mine, o ALFRED ZENGER - - - - Business Menager | front was in some ways more dangerous than the battle f oD W LGS S e e e, R Shtered In the Post Juneau ns Second Class Matter, | front. Indeed, the report makes a point of declaring ‘karnvvd in Juneau on the motorship Virginia or a visit wi 4 DR E H KASER § Th ch i SCRIPTION RATES: that many of Hitler’s troops chose to remain at the o ¢ o Friday, Jan. 4, 1946 @ e e|Mrs. R. G. Datson. B o 4 | e al'lesw_ Cafler Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douklas for $1.50 per month; | ¥ % Y . 4 1 Six. months, §8.00 one year, §15.00 front rather than spand their leaves at home . . DENTIST Morfuar | By mail, postage paid. at the following rates Not everything that happened to the health of ¢ Jane Alexander .| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bach mlu)md from a brief honeymoon trip . | v . $7.50; S B ane 006, Jear, in havance, §16.00; six months, in advance, $7.80:| Gormany could be attributed to air attack alone, but o i B, Beoll S e s eit, At plannes 16 Tskvs: sguly o5 e Eetebeth for BLOMGREN BUILDING y the Business Office. 5 Aty Tt :\:;:rm\1‘:;1'%l::illyu‘r:nt\::xy“?&c:g; the report, while taking note of this, nevertheless indi- o Mrs. Jessie A. Baker ® | Haines and Skagway. During the absence of Mrs. Bach, the former Miss Plione 56 Fourth and Franklin Sts. of their papers. cates that falling bombs—and the incendiaries were o Nellie Miller ® | Helmi Aalto, Mrs. Charles Fox was in charge of the fourth and fifth grades HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. PHONE 136 ¢ Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 much more efficient killers than the explosives—were o willlam J. Neimi ® | ¢ the Douglas Public School, } T MFMRER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS by far the greatest single factor in the grim picture. o Paul K. Lucas § |0 Wie Dougips g lsare Kty FOR TASTY FOODS 4 Hea Prrss 1s exclusively entitled to the use for| From the start of the heavy American-RAF offensive o Howard, Bastley o : s Dr. A. W. Stewart Sl VARTETY of n: vr;A"pf:sv:ltah:*ls;rfilclefm’:'l k:“n:sflpn‘lm?‘l:;f:& : until the end of the war, approximately 500,000 German o ° Louis Kann P Members and friends of the Northern Light Plchbylmfan Church were DENTIST TRY ~ berein i lcmm\m were killed, 700,000 injured and 7800000 o Antan . Relis o |to meet tonight at a rally in the Methodist Church to discuss rebuilding e AP B O DN " NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — T Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | rendered homeless. Water systems and sewage-disposal o . }uf a new church edifice to replace the one recently destroyed by fire. : G . Polirth Ave Seattle, Wash plants were so wrecked that only the excellent hygienic o ¢ ¢ o ¢ 6 ¢ © © @ & ® ® S Office Phone 469 astineau Cale R T e R R habits of the people prevented deadly epidemics. About - - Caroline and Kathleen McAlister, little daughters of the James Foremost in Friendliness | g o i o B el {Otally e - - o= { | McAlisters, accompanied their grandmother, Mrs. J. Flynn of Skagway | | ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. | | i erases and as the raids continue here was a mar! > a it ther Graduate Los Angeles College progressive decline in the number of de®ors available, H 0 R 0 r 0 P E [ R g ey ety | VANITY BEAUTY in the ability to carry on medical education, in the R ity i Opthalmology efficiency of what had been a well-organized public “The gt o | W.s. Pekovich, operator of the Alaska -Admu.a.l[} Gold Mining A < SALON_ health service, in supplies of medicines and surgical € 8lars 1 | Company, passed through Juneau on the steamer Admiral Rogers enroute | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | ooper Building ‘. ! equipment, and in nutritional standards and the food but do not compel’ to the mine at Funter Bay. He was accompanied by Mrs. Pekovich' on | | ELsie HILDRETH, Manager - | supply, the latter largely because of what the bombing a t:ip which took them to New York and Chicago. 8 P SR S L . Open Evenings Phone 318 did to transportation facilities. RN Alaska Music Suppl About the only thing that held up well under the’ SATURDAY, JANUARY 5 | Weather, Highest, 41; lowest, 34 by, i i Manpagery relentless pounding was the German nervous system, SRR & | e O e e e e e D s Pt 2 % D J h H G § | with little or no increase occurring.in psychiatric dis- Benefic aspects dominate today, f Planos—Mnsical Instriments T. Jonn . eyer | orders. Otherwise, in the words of the report, if the which should be favorable to rest t D l l S |n En |lSh and Supplier DENTIST bombings had continued for several months longer, and recreation which prepare for alty esson g W. L. GORDON SR e R s Bl Hd5in 5=Yalentihe Hily, physicians would have been unable to offer “the barest strenuous work. Great anxieties e e PHONE 762 AR essentials of medical care, epidemics would have ensued are indicated for heads of govern-|{ - e SR £ B 1 — & AL \“\ \ RFCORD “““’hl"‘emadm““y "r‘ ‘i"' e “""”]‘fl oae (b}:"’“ well ment RARE AND HOME | ' WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: “Thank you” is preferred to “Thanks” | | METCALFE SHEET METAL o i ¢ s | within e range of starvation.” or is the worst e b E 3 o % ou” “Thanks” is too abrupt. “I thank you” is too formal. e iy With the final figures tabulated, Alaska is shown | necessarily over, for our Allied raids have left behind Astrologers forecast increase in It T thank Yol ) I : : f e ting - Rlcedniiioplne oHeat The Rexall Store % 3 % _ them the terrible problem of a people close to pestilence divorces because of the influence of OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Oceanic. Pronounce o-shc-.an-:k‘ O as Tanks and Stacks—Everything . Your Reliable Pharmacists 3 to be once again over the top in a Victory Bond drive, | yng famine, and “whether the impact of this will be cocktail bars and home hospitalities.|in NO, E as in SHE, A as in AN, principal accent on third syllable, in SHEET METAL BUTLE topping the quota by a half-million dollars and thereby | sufficiently sustained to pull them into the abyss of | BUSINESS AFFAIRS {and not o-si-an-ik. Bt T O pL [lJIéMCAURO N establishing a perfect record for all bond drives, which.:hl‘l' apocalypse, only the experience of this winter can ,\snolntg?r«:h\:p\n:fll(z:i“:?v‘fnéml:' OFTEN MISSPELLED: Nauseate. Observe the five vowels. = 0. g i tell.” cast partni - S g S R A s fattert is something we can take pride in. \ The repor A Jarni Jer! ;. te a finel cessation of SYNONYMS: Suave, bland, graclous, unotuous flattering. e report ends with the warning that Germany’s bor prognosticate a finel cf > S e W A4 | Meanwhile, the Treasury Department has sent|experience demonstrates that protection of civilian economic warfare through diplomacy. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is you Al HARBI MAC“INE SHOP along its note of thanks to the people of Alaska for a health will be “one of the most fundamental conditions Union heads will obtain this year increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Tqflfly 's word: i 7t 7 & 3 G e | fOF national survival in a future war.” The distinc- just wage scales which eventually IMMANENCE; inheren: an indwelling. “She was conscious of the| Pl“mb“lg_fleahng_oll n"ners job well done, and also has addressed a note to The |y yotween home fronts and battle fronts has been will develop into equitable profit-|immanence of God in everything.” | B 3 Empire, thanking this newspaper for editorial and|erased entirely. Education M hygiene, planned food sharing. e i i i b i R o i HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES advertising support. We in turn would like to pass | reserves, “dispersal of population groups, of hospitals, NATIONAL ISSUES K. F. MASLEOD - Owiise Uasge PHONE 319 o, ® d a f e 4 of plants making essential medical supplies”—these are ' Occultists who declare that rm MODERN E'”QUETTE bu along thanks to those who sponsored a four-year series| ;oo of the things that must be considered as essential ages discovery of the binding energy | ROBERTA LEE 7 i t of advertising on behalf of war bond sales ! to preparedness as armed forces. It is not a pretty pic- released in the atomic bomb has | The Store for Men' HABRY RACE | Today the Treasury has decided to make the bond | ture, but in the age of air power, electronics and atomic been foretold, now predict world_- b - —— % i sales oontimuing program for peace, It will be used | €NETEY, We must face the fact that the fate of the wide benefits. Danger _that cfl&g{ @ Is it proper to introduce a Protestant minister as “Mister?” 1 SAB'N’S Drugglsi ‘ as a bulwark against inflationary pressures and the G“"‘?“S will -"fiemlmlld runlmm?d ;\o what w;llll be xln ‘°33§fi,"’1°1\’.257}:3‘0§1 fg"‘(‘l‘]"‘\‘ ’;’:g“’ A. Yes, unless he holds the title of Doctor or Dean. Then one should | “The Squibb Store” 5 > 3 il 3 store for us and other peoples if this peace, through I ria Z it z AN L ey LS new bonds will be known as U. S. Savings Bonds. The some suicidal madness, it allowed to fall apart twenty ledge is forecast. ‘m‘l hlmeuctux Bm\-md Lf ll)can)onle b TR R Where Pharmacy Is a o bonds tell a story. First they were called Dehnsc‘m. thirty years from now. i FOREIGN AFFAIRS Q. hat amount does the ten per cen! ipping syste: er to, Bond< then Wm‘ Bonds, then Victory Bonds and now | PANE A AR | A swing toward the left in the when paying for a meal? ; il « ; s rite g 250 or . bill y tv 0’ An active school savings program is to be carried | General George C. Marshall. No sooner does he pre- ::15 ‘pl‘f‘(!l\?‘ll..qs[B(\:l' ;:::\inga:.;o‘;:rcu\;:w r S w:n]x ‘I)‘\r /w’n 5 ‘(: ‘s ; qu 2 r; |; Thp R flm“ Piriels GUrTE AT Trtigs) out along with payroll purchases by workers. |pare to leave the military service he has so long _;Emg’: ke § k- "Q'id ‘l d“‘_’,’n_“;‘m fOll 1(11 ::n "m'“l (;;mmyp iz -'“""0;;’5 Most Popular - So while the thanks are being passed out, plans | adorned for some well-earned rest than off he 0es t0 persons whose birthdate 1t is have | 4 re. 1 o i e NYAL Family Remedies eating” Place Persons whose 2 A. Yes: the business suit, when immaculately clean and neatly HORLUCK’S DANISH are also presented for a coutmumg pmgxam sit diplomatically on a string of Chinese firecrackers. the augury of great opportunities PRED, LU = ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS o s e ity S for education in the coming year. | Pr*%%¢% p SO - | ICE CREAM PHONE 202 'rhe ash n Ion ‘dend opposed to Collett ever smcclN.\\\ personnel in the North Af-' Children born on this day lpro:(; RO "‘b"“ ‘ vv 1 the judge’s family bolted the|rican and European theatres. ably will be exceedingly talented/ l- O O K d L E A R N ¥ | HUTCHINGS ECONOMY g .Rnnsevell Truman ticket last year.| Reason for the directives was to and industrious. Thelr ltves will be an A. C. GORDON 1{i1- MARKET CARO TBANSFER bl Me Go Round 3—Abolished controls on building | prevent diaries on operations from amazingly eventful. | ' i £ rry | materials. Then, after prices soared | falling into the hands of the enemy 'Copyflght 1946) R — - | Choice Meats At All Times HAULING and CRATING ' | and flr{oud and Jufl“{?dd!’fl’lfbli ~~h’°uld their authors be taken | 1. Which city of the United States has been under five dif tferent| | Located in George Bros. Store DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL - T e R Sl e T etk b A L i RS RO PN A IMVELA'RE | tags? PHONES 553—92—95 Phone 341 Phone 344 /BRSO RC I Gunael and o 18 {1 o0 DN ORI R At 2. About how large a cube would all the gold ever mined in America . ‘FOR Wall Paper Mos W, i 1ti ru- . > Mopul GRERIERG., S| Snyder’s bungling came to a cli- | Butcher man., Probably he didn't mean it| % 1 i that way, but it caused irritation max the other day when Truman |directives was excepted from and was permitted CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market What animal will use its teeth when fighting another of its kind, CRACKS UP; PILOT, ™ but never against man? inside the White House. {learned that he had eased Bob|cash in on his adventures when Again, before he cam(; Bk fom | Nathan out of the Reconversion |the rest of the Navy was forbidden pAsSENGER HURTl 4. Where was the first permanent English settlement in America? 478 — PHONES — 371 the London Conference last fall, ?ff}i]cc "‘flhen Trll"_na:\ h(ciard abouflt; keep dim:es. 11‘:1ey say that | 5. Of what two chemicals is table salt formed? | High Quality Foods at 'DEAI. PAII" SHOP Jimmy announced — without con- | he threw up his hands. [there must have been a major| oo o cpT apon gan 4 ANSWERS: Moderate Prices Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt Sulting his chief—that he wowd| ~What! Bob Nathan leaving the |slip-up if an officer with such an "ot RNOthém *‘Zuml% “oravo] © 1. Mobile, Ala.; French, British, Spanish, Confederate, and U. S. i government!” he exclaimed. “He's|important job as Naval Aide to e {0 Geliver & i9llo addiess do. the 0rr of the. aklast men T kuow. ‘Eisenhower wasn't advised of the €laire cracked up yesterday after-) 3, sApotosguately 46 fank, ote, J sl SI‘ nation. The White House didnt %€, . ; ing a takeoff at Naknek.| 3. The rabbit. | ones-sievens o) ol lke thid either. | Can't we get him to stay? regulation. noon during 0 A . Despite this slip, when Jimmy| 1 happened that Truman had| (Note — Butcher comes trom' _ Pilot Gordon Boofh was bmughL‘ €. Jacentown; Va. 5 LADIES'—MISSES’ INSURANCE “ alEnteal fron nis " Moscow plane : Known Nathan's work intimately | Kansas, home of Gen. Gen. Eisen- here with a broken foot. i 5. Sodium and chloride. 1 last week, he once again announced ; ¥hen the latter was in the War hower, and was an official of the Bab Hatfield, passenger, ‘nas Alsay s - MEADE 1DIEAN Sh t k A B § that: B lwolllds give. a rédlp T8 Production Board. So he promptly |Columbia Broadcasting Company Peen hospitalized with minor In=| attuc gency port hag juries. Seward Street Near Third e | o 10 Satian. i called Nathan to the White House before he got his commission on . nd EINER LYKEE Lo These small things, plus some|20d spent 45 minutes trying to| Eisenhower’s staff. Mrs. Butcher bl;‘urther detatls were not avail-| 2 i i e, . g . able. i " other bigger ones, have riled re- undo the error of his btumbling |[and Mrs. Eisenhower shared the i | as a p:ud-u subseriber to THE DAILY ALASKhA Reconversion Chief, John Snyder.| same hotel apartment in Washing- | AR Ch iV | is invi 'ENIN The Alaskan Hotel lations between the President and 4y P | T ..ol EMPIREisinvited to be our guest THIS EVENING. e Alaskan Hole! B. P. 0. ELKS his No. 1 cabinet officer. Both men But he didn’t succeed. Nathaa|ton while their husbands were ® P thi he b £1i f th s resent this coupon to the box office of the are a little quick on the trigger,| W3S fed up with Snyder errors.|away.) | o el Newly Renovated Rooms Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. ) Both are sensitive beneath the Meanwhile, Snyder has replaced| (Copyright, ] TIDE TABLE % CAPITOL THEATBE at Reasonable Rates m. Visiting brothers welcome. L. ¥ | surface. ‘In addition, the President|Nathan with a former America| 1946, by Bell Syndicate, Inc.) '® & | PHONE'SINGLE O J. HOLMQUIST, Exalted Ruler. : g I 2 i | happens to be surrounded by sev- | Fister, Richard Bissell. ! —————— L a0 faturdey, Jan. § 1046 ¢ © @ | and receive TWO TICKETS to see: | H. L. McDONALD, Secretary. g PREDICTION: John Snyd | e . eral advisers who not only don't} QR BRI ARn W L B " " " ! care much for Byrnes, but think | e Out of the Reconversion Officei KOCHONEN TO HOSPITAL |e High 3:19a.m, 149 ft. ® “unnnn IN 'I'HE BL“E noon THE 5 (&) B B lind srvars) balls on Lho‘be(urc the winter is over. ) Mike Kochonen has been ad- Low 8:57a.m., 35 1Mt e UNEAU e elun 'attatrs ‘tront : mitted to St. Ann’s Hospital 101' High 14:52p.m.,, 17.9 ft. ~e Federal Tax—11c¢ per Person BARANOF UPHOLSTERY CO. . PREDICTION: There is bound m e b e SR | surgical attention. : Low 21:3¢p.m., -16 ft :; B:;:(‘L,P:SLSTERING lask Byrnes { 3 R Y RNITURE B e e e 1| Representative Adolph Sabath of DRINK KING wiack taBeLile o o o o s s e o s« | PHONE 14— THE ROYAL BLUE CABCO. | ALAS';“(‘"S,ETNEST DRAPERIES over & ” Illinois was making an impassioned | - — —— — - — G er. seech. ! Tivor ‘ot Chicago ak'ths) and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Phone 36 122 2nd St. ! i site for the United Nations Or-| C d P ZZl RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. | EAT IN THE it P " SNYDER OF ST. LOUIS |guniation, when Vito Marcan- | [ igube uzzie gRo WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! AL The case of John Snyder i tonjo, New York Amencnn-Labflrile [alF] Y pupears BUBBLE Boo“ ASKA ELECTRONICS o different. - Harry man and proke in: ACROSS 36, hczkgh mort- wie] s 'al n. Sales and Service ,. Snyder used to train together in! ur am afraid Chicago is dis-| L Male ebild ot i lon E] — — peci inner “ i { Nation 5 = B X 4. Closing musie- 5 = o the Missourt Nationsl Guatd, KNOY | qualitedbecause of its continuous| Gl éatres B Sngt s (S8 There is no substitute for newsnaper advertising! 5t08P. M. BAp Ao ot R each other intimately. Bu TU- warfare against England.” | & Fish . Temporary S e L P. O. Box 2165 217 Seward| ‘ man, in this case, hes inherited the | we was referring to the ‘late 12 Philippine s, ATAD S| | | $l.65 PHONE 82 o i e A AR : | nountain 5 | W’WWW.“‘ ;‘l‘;x“"‘_‘j’“ ne: "’ his 118»‘-L f""‘ : “Big Bill” Thompson, former| 3 Kind of norse 4% m:?m’xus Y He ts to fire a real mayor of Chicago, who once lhrenl-' 14. In this place 44, 3 n B friend ened to punch the King of England‘ 15, \,‘h;;;lenulhg;:m :.S Satior | Silver Bow Lodge| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 i 8 ades of 20 the other hand, at least three on the nose and to the subsequent| iand < criimaon OUR STAFF TAKES CARE of INSTALLATION and REPAIRS No.A210.0.F. SECOND and FOURTH St R s OTNGal ahd s AlioRESe criasde bt e Ol c: collo. 51 Secure ‘ OF OIL BURNERS—ALSO BUILDING CONTRACTING 3 : Meets each Tues- Mondayof cach manth, "¢ o 9 cago Tribune. Marcantonio, on the ! T ‘ourt hearings NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE FOR US! ay at 8:00 P. M. I. O. O. F. HALL. ottish Rite Temple Ve Hannezan — have so mnunually\other hand, insisted that peace- | ”L‘o'}i‘."fln’f' Oune \l:)m i Visiting Beotters We beginning at 7:30 p. m, 5 % makes cor- | if rothers Welcome pounded home the fact that Snyder joving New York was the ideal spot __rections Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzie | Pno“E Blue 475 from 8 A. M fo 6 P M i E. F. CLEMENTS, Wor- <, must go that Truman has asked ¢or the United Nations. 5. Masauiline | BLACE 447KV BEN O. HAVDAHL, Noble Grand |Shipful Master; James W. LEIV- them not to speak ”’“hv““ about it | ur wonder if we could not com- 60. Latvian capi- 63. Pack DOWN s ERS, Secretary. Y any more. (Incidentally, the three | promise on Plymouth,” suggested | 8hele M 64. Scatters 1. Traditional 0000000000000 5 904 St. Louisians point out that Snyder GOp Minority Leader Joe Martin,| 31 God of love 62 Turee: pre- 03 Colloguial VEE o | ~ ‘Asrr:x:s:s real Missourian, but {rom who comes from Massachusetts MRl fix AMIURIES 3 Ouserve | GREEN 559 BOX 2315 OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING ) | “Yes, I concede that this is a - o Regardiess of personlites, how- ' storc spot” replied Subath, “but { FREDP R. WOLF smifl' oll Burner Service urely the gentlema does not » error which vitally affects the eco- | contomplate that the United No Mediovd cap ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR " nomic life of the nation, and for | yong Oprgamzauun should founder 3 Brogoi . | Day Phone 711 P. 0. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 " which Truman gets the blame.| )\ o rock” 10. Scena of action “HOUSE WIRING OUR ‘SPECIALTY” Here is the scoreboard: P i ’;'x'.‘,f{.‘yfi‘?x.n. -t ! lish thi b for food = : : Boar:ielfsd::b‘;'i:'m‘:;x?r [ %20 | NAVAL DIARIES FORBIDDEN Medfina) nord s t ;eeded Tates Tl_um‘m o BUT 908 BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS o) i “ - Naval officers who in peacetime | 2 Bub in the embarrassing Dostion | ke a living with the ben are | GRAY MARINE ENGINES 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 ] to continue, which they refused to|Plenty riled over the serles of | - Aslatic king- | SALES and SERVICE 5 articles, “My Three Years With Mid:(I::‘y l h SII & - Eisenhower,” written by Capt g, Juneau Welding and Machine Shop The B. 1. Behrend i 2—Abolished the office of Eco- | Harry C. Butcher, Naval Aide to Lodation _—_—___—_____J ° ° s 7. nomic Stabilizer and fired its di- | Gen. IRv, and now being published f_'__——_——-— & rector, Will Davis, one of the ablest | in a national weekly. ! Bank men in Washington. Later, Snyder| The series is a compilation of One in second | N E N S ' G had to reconstitute the office of diary notes made by Butcher .Sc;})!:i‘r][’:g‘i’?d Economic Stabilization, and brought | during his day-to-day work as an nated exist- i 4 Beamonic Suisaion, i b uics b Geio-day w2 o NOW MANUFACTURED IN JUNEAU Oldest Bank in Alaska 3 lett of Kansas City, whose chief mand Repairs Made on All Types of “NEON” Tubing 1 accomplishment has been to win What is burning up Butcher’s| A 1 the nickname “Snuffy Smith”|officer colleagues is that the H N Co COMMERCIAL SAVINGS after the Barney Google character. | keeping of such diaries was strictly o i Again Truman got the blame for this, though secretly he has been l J(urbidden in at least two direct- ives by the Navy Department to Cereal grass Shattuck Way—Phone 873