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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1946 . AI k E . | There can be no hesitation in our own determina- = = (i E Daily Alaska Em Pire o o pursu e it to rumpnant et no sow = = i , SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING 2 PustsTg evers evening excent sunday b3 the |down of the March of this year's dimes to its climax = == 20 y E A R S A G THE EMPIRE HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE. i 0 EMERE PRIVELNG CURERNE S lin the Birthday Ball, annual observance of the birth . A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS HELEN TROY M - - - President | date of the gloriously fallen Leader-of-th2-March— i & - BoROTIY TROVLINGO - - "o - VieePresident | prnyiin Delano Roosevel. e LUCILLE®S BEAUTY SALON - Editor and Manager Managing Editor Business Manager WILLIAM R. CARTER = ELMER A, FRIEND e ALFRED ZENGER " - in the Post Office i Entered a i ot S eaean whd ehsiax for BLIES R R N o | steamer Alaska, ending a week’s visit here. During that time a continual | Delivered by carrier 1n Janean st Douglas o et (Washington Post) Ellis C. Reynolds ® | program of entertainment, in addition to the bowling tournaments, was DENTIST » | By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: | 2 ;. Rev. G. H. Hillerman . - I s nctar . “ 2 | M One year. in advance. $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; Giant strides were made during the war in methods Bl e g iy o | held, and it was with real regret that the hosts of friends they made while BLOMGREN BUILDING Offuary one month, in advance, §1.50 of communication among the peoples of the world gh e | here bid them “bon voyage 5 Mrs. Willlam Reck . one 56 Fourth and Franklin Sts. or if they will promptly notify e or irregularity in the delivery er & 1 Subscribers will the Business Office of of thelr papers. Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. MEMiIER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS is exclusively entitled to the use for ws dispatches credited to it or not other- this paper and also the local news published The Associ republication ¢ NATIONAL REPE SRR Rvelue o8 s AT o of South Africa, India and Southern Rhodesia were = represented. The technical nature of the agreement e T e L e S Mrs. Guy McNaughton and daughter, Mary Jean, Miss Madge Case, Foremost in Friendliness reached has perhaps somewhat obscured its real sig- c { [Mrs. K. Casey and Mary Casey were among those sailing for Seattle on| | ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. nificance in international relations. While the details H 0 R 0 C 0 P E |the steamer Alaska. Graduate Los Angeles College VANITY of the agreement respecting rates and operation of J 1; o gty of Optometry and ITY BEAUTY Lt tries at lower rates than between Commonwealth U | et aspects rule today. Clearer | g rubber syntheticaly from petroleum, coal, shale oil deposits, garbage Dr John B G tte rate thom Ban Franclato fo Austeaiia 1550 vents (Views of complex’ world SPAHERRanq waste products. Pianos—Musical Instruments .Jonn 1. Geyer 5 o While from Varconvar to Atistealla it in ‘Ghly |1l comtute: shie pRfiial S e and Supplier DENTIST ! 25 cents a word. Communica country | °f “"’"’E;:‘;{;’A‘;}‘,;“w;;a"m“g黑 To obsstve dests! of & Hisw, snow Flow: designadt Tor' tisk dn dleating il EEune S0k BRocH O BnG BN Room 9—Valentine Bldg. R and Sarawak, Borneo, costs no less than §105 a word | o EEEE GG R occume ! highways, Tke Taylor, Assistant Engineer of the Alaska Road Commis- PHONE 762 for plain-language messages. Under the terms of the | % i sion, left on the steamer Alaska for Seattle and vicinity. | | METCALFE SHEET METAL A LIVING MEMORIAL! More striking than any monument that may be | erected to the memory of Franklin D. Roosevelt is the organized fight against infantile paralysis which he inaugurated, personally symbolized in his lifetime and unified by founding the National Foundation for In- fantile Paralysis. neau as Second Class Matter. These strides ccmprehended both technical advance- ments and the establishment of numerous new trans- mission facilities. It was to adapt these developments to the needs of peace and to bring order into the world telecommunications system that an international cor ference on the subject was held during the month of December in Bermuda. The United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Union facilities are no doubt of ve: iderable importance, the fact of agreement and the spirit in which it was achieved seem even more noteworthy. Empire preference arrangements in communication | rates have long been an irritant to Americans. These permit messages to move between Commor ) agreement reached at Bermuda, a ceiling of 30 cents | a word would be imposed for plain-language messages |} and of 6': cents a word for press communications be- | tween any point in the Commonwealth and the United States | The United States established radio circuit facilities during the war for military purposes in such places | as Australia, New Zealand, India and Bermuda—with | 1th coun- | JANUARY 21 : Sue Stewart Agnes F. Adsit W. H. Grady Margaret Mills Mrs. Ray Dexter e®escecco0so0ce > “The stars incline but do not compel” | TUESDAY, JANUARY 22 H public responsibilities of great im-| ance to the nation, it is fore-| cast. BUSINESS AFFAIRS | Delay in settling demands of labor will aifect Spring trade but there ar2 promising signs for merchants and manufacturers. Builders will overcome numerous obstacles and ear: With the many times expressed invitation to return ringing in their the Elks delegation from Kntchikan sailed from Juneau on the Edward Sweeney, wharfinger of the Admiral Line Dock, left on the to act as wharfinger. | steamer Admiral Rogers for Seattle. During his absence Joe Snow was Arthur Bringdale was an outgoing passenger on the steamer Alaska o 00 00 0 80 8 8 o eeday for Seattle. The proposal that the city purchase the Juneau Water System which ’ | had been before the City Council several weeks was rejected by the at the price named, $30,000, at the regular meeting the preced- | Harry H. Culmer, Chicago engineer, had invented a process for mak- Weather: Highest, 33; lowest, 26 clear. Daily Lessons in English % 1. corbon i) | {1 PHONE 492 DR. E. H. KASER The Charles W. Carfer HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Office Phone 469 PHONE 136 FOR TASTY FOODS and VARIETY TRY Gastineau Cale Opthalmology SALON Cooper Building ELSH HILDRETH, Manager Open Evenings Phone 318 Glasses Fitled Lensss Ground Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Heating—Airconditioning—Boat Tanks and Stacks—Everything in SHEET METAL. Phone 711 "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO 90 Willoughby Ave. DRUG CO. ) HARRI MACHINE SHOP 1e whicl At .« the qualification that their operation was to cease SiX |, .. . " struc- | The battle which he relinguished at his death was mm‘?m ittar the i of haBITHeS. - ETRAGKEEHe OohS break speed records in the construc WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “It looks as though it would | & bequeatned to the American public which so generously, | RS BEL U S B (9L K oo continue ' omsy Anodsends o On the Pacific, ;i 4ay» Say, “It looks as IF it would rain today.” Plumbin Heati 0i z : rte g . 2 Ve wi ve g! e a sands or war workers from | @ ay, S as y. | il st et Kk supported the war against ..o gy jeast for direct communication with m:s!g;'f(;x;’;'uixa: O N ettablish pers| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Believe. Pronoutce bee-leev, two g ealing — 0il Burners the “great crippler. | country, although not for the handling of transit traffic ¢ % yllables, and not BLEEV. ! HOUSEHOLD APPLIANC When the war against infantile paralysis is finally mistient hgrigs. ? | K. F. M D—0; . n a Rg‘,» st in. _9 D‘. ':»IS s 3 Y except in an emergency. Furthermore, the agreement | WATIONAL ISSUES | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Frjcassee; SS and EE. | . F. MacLEO! 'wner, Manager PHONE 319 won ‘“:j the d]"(t"“‘*; Nl';e‘: tm"l' }!‘;‘5‘0{5 )‘“lrl :le)m‘l' ;he‘_ looks to (hed 9‘“‘"’25“";““( of new C“'C““;S in C"":“:"] Educators, after sclentific surveys,| ~SYNONYMS: Reprove, rebuke, reprimand, chide, scold, admonish. ! ur la 5] nt a i a 8 ated areas suc as Ja a @ E o I 5 g 7 IS 4 i " 1 B o o e Preien e o of 1o it of el and manduad et i 1w 0o S e A | WORD STODX. "Ue 4 werd e s and ¢ v’ Xe it | “Tho Stre for M HARRY RACE ose, achieving the triumph S g iments apr ' | homes by announcing the high per- | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: | n We can help bring that victory nearer! Every Am-| Chairman Paul Porter of the Federal Communica- | centage of young men and Women IMPEL; to urge forward; give an impulse to. “I feel impelled by duty & erican has the opportunity to join the March of Dimes. t}ons Commission, who served as vice chairman of the |, possess only the most superfi- |, qo ll;iw," 5 L SAB'N’S Dl’llgglst Dime-by-dime, we are building a living monument to United ‘States dulp:anonbm the conference, |)0le1((‘(1 out | cial knowledge and most juvenile PRI &I, Saati g “The Squibb Store” one of the greatest humanitarians of our time and At its inception that this country did _“0‘ view com-’gimg, Front St—Triangle Bldg Where Pharmacy Is a \ speeding the conquest of that insidious enemy—infantile Junications as an end In 1se - but as the means 0| [NTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS T-U hy et : Brifasion aralysis. facilitate the legitimate objectives of great democ- Until people are fed in Asia and 54 P o s Ll est, mot TiCles. “We of the United States delegation,” he | purope, they will Teject new teach- | ' - ROBERTA LEE e BER S eon N A, conquest not, gheerved at the closing session, “are gratified at the|; o ¥ | 4 [ g session, “a ings, the seers point out. RIS e 1 M RS 5. Rl Rt SO G 8 20TH CENTURY MEA only help build that nation-wide monument but, t00, | confirmation of our belief that there exists a complete | persons whose birthdate it is have warheld SDmg s'ore MARKL‘YI' % build up local defenses against this merciless disease. | identity of these objectives and a common philosophy |the augury of a happy year in which Q. On what page should one place the date in a social letter? | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Juneau’s Most Popular One half of every dime dropped in the bottles set up | among all of us here.” And he paid a deserved tribute | they progress toward financial in- A. The date should be at the end of the letter, in the lower left- | NYAL Family Remedies “Meating” Place on neighborhood counters—placards with the signpost | to the British in these terms: “You have generously | gependence. hand corner. | HORLUCK'é DANISH polnting the route of the March of Dimes—remains at | made concessions not only to the new technology which| children born on this day probab- Q. When calling to see a friend in his room at hotel, what should | ICE CREAM ONLY THE BEST OF MEA(S home to care for the crippler’s victims among our own. | :‘C‘:“Ci has i““i': us 1?:;1 Va}w_ men:;?miitfliu‘ 3 lundvl_- ly will be remarkably clever. They one do? { PHONE 202 b Bl b £ peching. 16k /i Tannts ‘i | ren to [AKE v DRSO, JOF SN e [ g ThOURY be taught to work hard. A. Present your card to the clerk at the desk; and it is advisable —_ !form its fulles ffective tions he | 1aginess may e i . G HUT MY s s Sl tha et b ‘:l(:’r:\ ;‘;scz:‘:in as?:nmt‘)s]; ee'\lCt‘i:l‘l[‘ll':‘;::nl’?(l‘ls(l;nldt he | Laziness ma;r:zs a“:,igktsmg sin. |to write your friend’s name in the:corner cf the card, to avoid the CmmgIONO CABO TRANSFEB " that offers the only promise of complete victory. |is an invaluable aid to international understanding. | oatigbee S A | lability of a m)suk.c_ : i “There can be no slow down in the fight against | [n furthering such interchange, the telecommunications Q. When a girl's escort does not drink, but offers her one, should Choice Meats At All Times HAULING and CRATING disease.” President Harry S. Truman has avowed. | conference has supplied a useful buttress for the peace. D S h d | |she accept? i | rocated in G a eorge Bros. O N B e - for the peace-} JSSA YNnel eris | A. Yes, if she cares to do so. i i 8 os;tore EII’ESET;A‘STOVE. CRUDE OIL . | have turned over to Chiang K:u-“addressed them on demobilization. . || S tige e s S 553—02- one 4 Phone 344 he vv a shlnglon | shek. | Admiral Nimitz had aides on hand n e 0 0 n 0 H bfl | | | —_— to answer questions after he spoke, |_ 0 0 K d l_ E A R N FOR Merr o GO R d VETERANS' PROBLEMS | hut Eisenhower ducked out right In Russe"vi"e Ark an A. C. GORDON CALIFORNIA Wall P Y -noun Lieut. Col. R. P. Bronson, chief after reading his speech, leaving no ’ . | | Grocery and Meat Market aper (Continued from Page Onc) of the Contact and Service Brancn one from the Army to answer ques- — | R 4 : | 478 — PHONES — 371 | " |of .the Veterans' Administration, tions. Al Marano, Secretary| Miss Dessa Schneider, daughter 1. What name was given the heroes who accompanied Jason on his | High Quality Fdods-at IDEAI- p‘l"' SHoP f war” SUIGEIl 4IA “and thats fust| Dlnked when Ie:wss Handed afto Congresswoman Clare Boothe |of Mrs. Rose Schneider of Fritz | duest for the Golden Fleece? ! Moderate Prices Phone 549 Fred W. Wend! about what happe}xed" | telegram from a distressed veteran Luce of Connecticut, has a new|Cove, and Mr. John C. Dodd of | 2. What is the “postscript” of a newspaper? | . Wendt He added Aatiit “NSFL A the other day. It read: daughter. Her name—Clare. Benton, Ark., were united in mar- 3. Distinguish between a paradox and a paragon? | i " seckly. tho et of ‘Ghlang Xal. ] Assistance needed stop Brother | Most Congressmen report that their | riage recently at Russellville, Arkan-| 4. In what play by Shakespeare does Bassanio appear. ! Jones-Stevens Shop ¢ | murdered here December 26 stop Constituents seem much more dis- i sas. 5. Who was President of the United States in 19002 ’ ::ek. Chiang would sefxq a message | Reply by wire.” turbed over the slowness of de-| Mr. and Mrs. Dodd are both stu- ANSWERS: 3 4 5 LADIES'—MISSES’ INSURANCE 4 some local chief, a:kmg for two Colonel Bronson instructed an miobilization than about strikes.|dents at Arkansas College of Teth- | 1. Argonauts ; | nvllsxons. and the local chief W"“ldiaide to phone the Veteran’s home Five to one is the ratio two Ohio|nology, where she is majoring in B i i {8 L it b sh i k reply that he could have the men | ity and see that he was given im-| Congressmen agreed upon. Business Administration, and he is | - Srcaradind eiren of-the regular;edition, WIth & few chaugea f0 | §p.uura Street Near Third attuc Agency ?“"d"m the supplies. Then, after | mediate help. Then he continued Henry Hoke's sensational book|taking a pre-medical course. Mr. nclude late news items, ! sending the men, h? would send 2|ty leaf through the daily file of “Blackmail” now has a sequel. His|Dodd is a veteran of World War II. 3. A paradox is a seemingly contradictory statement; a paragon is a n e ::) the iBD: :;m the }‘nes_pleas that come to his desk. | “It’s A Secret” went through three| They have taken an apartment in | Model of excellency. whichptke\e .Vm::flm: ju;:\tfi:d :)‘:,l:‘ “It’s all in a day’s work,” he said. editions before going on sale last|Parker Hall, located on the college ! 4. “The Merchant of Venice.” 1 The Alaskan Ho'el B. P- 0 ELKS 2 “|“But I'l admit that one had me week. campus, while they continue their 5. William McKinley. L vhile.” | (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 194! BRI S ORI S AR " NAZIISM IN CHINA stumped for a while.’ | i c 6) | education. { AT Rt X ] Newly Renovated Rooms Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. b Stilwell could not get enthusiastic | Wids d ed s | AR = | at Reasonable Rates m. Visiting brothers welcome. L. | Wide and varied are the SOS ap- ¢ @ ©¢ @ o @ o o« o o o o DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! e J. HOLMQUIST, Exalted about the recent truce announced |peals the Veterans Administration o i e R S —% e El' Wlll F eed C0 e B te MenoNArS &“!:g:;. between chna:\g and the Chinese|receives from men wearing the dis- ' o TIDE TABLE ® < ° . Communists. “The Gimo has been|charge insignia. They range from e 2 Office in Case Lot Grocery i i ! Y . . JANUARY 22 . THE making and breaking promises o | vets wanting to get traffic tickets | g gy tide 5:20 am, 155 ft. ® PHONE 704 ; JUNEAU zs(_"eam he gl | ixed” to those who want to adopt | o .y tige 11:25 am., ;a ft. | Relieve misery, as most mother; | | B A R A N 0F UPHOLSTERY CO. The United States is the only| children, purchase new automobiles,’ ¢ pjgh tide 17:20 pm.. 144 ft. do. Rub the “ | RE-UPHOLSTERING reason he's in power today, and ifjor get liquor licenses. v e Low. tide 23:37 i'm" 14 1t : throat, chest 'cKs AY, GRAIN, COAL i ALASKA’S FINEST NEW FURNITURE the United States should say to| “WeTe the ‘little mother' aEENCY | e o o o o o & o o o o and back with HOTEL DRAPERIES China, ‘We don't like the kind of |of the Government,” said the Col- ® ® time-tested VaroRus and STORAGE | government you have here because onel, a two-fisted overseas veteran | Z” EAT IN THE Fhon: 38 122 20d St. . it's too much like the Hitler Gov-|with a sense of humor and four| C = 5 emment—and we won’t help you battle stars on his campaign rib- | rossword Punle ALASKA E ) ntil you change that form of gov- bons. “We do our best, but of ! i 4 BuBB!lE non“ LECTRONICS :rnment, why that guy Chiang course we can't please everybody ACROSS . Conciliatory AL w“lLAnn 1 s ec- l n- Sales and Service wouldn't be able to get two blocks It would make it a lot easier on us| 1 Huge mylblcal 33. June bug . i i % 1a mnn N 11om his I e if some of our correspondents reai- 4. Fo:’lg\‘-’u r g? fltfi;’::::‘? to i Dald. P sqbscnber to THE DAILY ALASK p5 to 8 P. M. er s e Wbt “Its Naziism all over avain—a ized that their off-the-track prob-| % Wheeled 20, pyedicire EMP!RE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENIN \ el i - O. Box 2165 217 Seward dictate ai the top by the lems hinder the handling of thou-| {2 Wing AT resent this coupon to the box office of the $l¢65 PHONE 62 Gimo with the same sort of 1- | sands of legitimate requests from 3, Wagnerian 42. Geological omic basg we fought in Japan. ,men seeking benefits under the }g. igcfu’:»:“m 4':.":)?-:0?:, CAPITGL THEATRE Sil Bo MOUNT “f3 for the question of permit- | G.I Bill of Rights and so on. When | 1§ avam? 44, sutlicient; ; ver Baw Leflye JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 16. Arc i O} . | > ting the Communists to retain they ask us to find them wives,: Ortntinle of | 40, ‘Biloted > and receive TWO TIOKRTS 10.see: NLARLO 0N SECOND and FOURTH Y their A1mv, why there’s no differ- | that sort of stumps us.” 12, galioleLoot 4T Disguise " 7] Meets each Tues- Monday of each month . Early Engl 9. 8| 2 ence beiwecn it and the Gimo's| The love tnterest is uppermost in| S L R PATRICK THE GREAT day at 8:00 P. M. I. O. O. F. HALL. in Scottish Rite Temple Army. His Army isn't a national unusual V.A. mail. However, a . Wl 52. Silly Fed . beginning at 7:30 : i . steadlly 4. ederal Tax—-11c per Pers :30 p. m. arm/—it’s sirictly an army of the Maryland vet recently wanted help | 2. er}'n‘e g1 faid] v eLsen ‘Visiting Brothers Welzome .M. L. MaoSPADDEN, Nationalist Party, just as much po- in getting his water main connect- PR 52 Solution Of Saturday's Puzzle | BEN O. HAVDAHL, Worshipful Master; JAMES ‘ 2. Guides 61. 1 s | 3 Noble Grand er; JAl w. litical as the Communist Army.” |ed, another in Kansas asked tha: g 62 xi!‘,fle&fi.(-mn. 66. Sidelong 2. Butter i PH““E 14—T“E ROYAL BLUE cAB co. . : LEIVERS, Secretary. Stilwell said he had never gone!the school bus schedule be changed | 3 igs o NS DACK 7 i oo " “eubstitute | { to North China to see the areas|for his little girl, A Chicago ex-| 25 Go o Age T 3. Taper | and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and under Communist control; not be- | serviceman wanted to retrieve $5.61 ZER e ad 65. Conjunction 1. Float f‘ I‘K(j:‘l:":l g RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS - HEATING cause he didn’t want to, but “be- he sent to a mail order house for b lionk by | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your N: May A 1 - cause I would have been thrown, a “diamond,” and many others seek . Write | Iy PRETRR gAY SURSER. smllh Oil Bm s i » out of China that much sooner.” |assistance in {filling out their tax Go furtively B i —— €I Hexvice To illustrate his point that the, returns. | % Chinese don't like Chiang and de-| A West Virginian posed the fol- | Day Phone 711 P. 0. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 gerve something better, he recalled | lowing $64 question: ! OpERpy BOX 2315 g f that in a village not far from| “Do you know of or can you find ! ! Chungking, a rumor spread in 1943 out about some government agency | F R E D R L4 w 0 L F that Chungking had fallen to the|which can assist me in finding a | Japs. At once, signs reading “Down {wife? I am a veteran of two years | ; ELECTBICAL co“TRAcTon lasl n H " c ' ' H with Chiang Kai-shek” appeared |and nine months service—age 39— “HOUSE WIRING OUR SPECIALTY” —0ver KaltaLen “fvo Bafll(ln!—l!ufi throughout the village. When asked and so far, for some unknown re i if that might not have been inspir- |son, I am unsuccessful in finding | Baversg - e s < ed by Jap agents, Stilwell snorted.|a bride. Hope to receive a favor- Fdreld { Th B M B h ¢ B 2l 17 o tepitad. “Puces| chla. riply. very soon e | NEON SIGNS e 5. Vi. Ivenrends poor people simply don’t like to There being no lovelorn agency : Monkeylike have to pay the tax on their land in the Federal setup, Colonel Bron- L 75 years ahead—and they don’t like son was unable to process this one. ]\‘e““v?\e “ow m“urAcmnEn m J“uuu a to have to pay an annual tax on ' However, he manages to channel e | : “ 3 their land four times a year.” mest of his odd queries to some- Ion'.'»:-neic poles, | REpau‘s Made on All Types of “NEON Tublllg 01 d B Note — Maury Maverick recently 'one in Washington who can help. | Pagt ol & g . i B e s el it PRATT NEON CO. est Bank in Alaska the Chinese had. signed a secret CAPITAL CHAFF ‘ e iefiain ¢ o . agreement with the Russians, giv-| Members of Congress were not | . Substantive Shattuck Way—Phone 873 o COMMERCI AL ing them far more trade rights pleased by General Eisenhower's ¥,‘,",‘é’;_m Sy . o SAVINGS than Americans—despite the ships,|cuick departure from the Library | :xm| u o Cgs | 4 r " - 2 st : Malt liqu F > the airplanes and the munitions we of Congress auditorium after he . Malt ligvor There is no substitute for néwspaper adverfifl_ng. =