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PAGE FOUR Dail Publisiic y Alaska Empire Delivered by earrier in 1.50 per month; six month: postage $8.00; one d, at the fc rates months, in advance, $7.50; 1y notify delivery MOMBER OF ASS: » the use for t other news published a Newspapers, 1411 NAL REPRESENTATI nue Blde., Seattle, W » HEADACHE THE PARKI Serious consideration is now being given here to stallation of toll-colleciing parking meters through ¢ downtown district to help alleviate serious par ngestion. A City Council committee surveying the \tion has reported local merchants as being two- However, we believe no ne in favor of the meters 1e can expect meters alone to correct the condition etely. mneau is by no means unique in facing a chronic in the down- tage of parking space for automobile: | could have the happy result of slaying birds in pair, at a single stroke: . Much clamor has been heard here lately concerning ged to be in need of razing because they present either fire or sanitary hazards, or both. Not much success so far has been attained in cor cing owners that they should tear down thelr descrepit buildings and much more talk is not likely to accom- plish nearly so much toward that end as a chance for profit from so doing There should be some way by which lease arrange- | | structures ment could be made for space vacated by razing buildings—either through City channels or with the Qity as a party. Op on then as nominal-charge parking areas, though not likely to return any great profit sh ng, should be able to pay costs. Even if breaking even is too high an aim; it is y worth scmething to clear the city of eyesores the same time to clear streets for 1d hazards an mobile traffic Stymied Court (Washington Post) When Justice Robert H. Jackson was chief counsel for the United States in prosecuting the German war crimi last May, nment was justified on the ground that he would be able to prepare the case and return to the bench for the opening of the new term in October. Considering the magnitude of the undertaking, that was a very slender hope. Now llen so far short of fulfillment that the court is soriously embarrassed by Justice Jackson’s absence. For week s been handing down decisions with (the explanation: “Mr. Jus ice Jackscn took no part in the con fon or decision of this case.” Recently it had to order three important cases to be argued all again after Mr. Jackson's return. =T dirccting attention to this severe handicap that has been impesed on the court, we do not wish to detract from Justice Jackson’s distinguished perform- ance at Nuernberg. He has ably and conscientious presented the American case against the arch-criminals f Nazidom. But we pointed out at the time of his assignmént to this extra-curricular activity that the gain in securing so able a prosecutor would involve a | comparable loss to the Supreme Court. That loss is ne sharply reflected from the Supreme Bench i f There is always a strong temptation to take men appointed THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— — — — S~ g Mr-JAEX::\RngS:m ¢ | quarters nere ater visiting several weeks in the States. Mrs. Sommers, = et f e < | who had accompanied him on his trip, was to remain south for a time. . Thomas Cashen °! ¢ AT e Verna E. Smith o V. Mulvihill, Assistant Agent for the Canadian Pacific Railway at . Mrs. Anita Meier o | Skagway, was a passenger on the Princess Mary, returning to his home . Mrs. Karl Alstead o |after a vacation trip in the south ° Mrs, Ove Hanson . —— 4 Louis Schenk . | The Douglas Eagles' hoop squad defeated the Sitka champion cagers ° Hiram Watkins ® by a score of 27 to 24, In the first game played by the Sitka team after b e Ang otk ® | iheir arrival here. The Juneau Fire Department team was scheduled to e o6 s s eie o 8.4 g|mest the visiting challengers in A. B. Hall tanight. e | LR e ol & St i | So mild was the temperature yesterday that a number of Juneau !ladies spent the morning and afternoon on the tennis court on Gold H 0 R 0 S f 0 P E {and Fi streets, while another party spent the day picnicking at : 4 ! | Eagle River ‘Th() stars 'anll‘nl‘ ‘. Mrs. H. V. Sully, accompanied by hex sen Henry and her little . but do not oompbl" | daughter Alice, left on the steamer Northwestern for Seattle. From there e e e ey hoy plannad to go to Tacoma to visit Henrietta Sully, who was attending TUESDAY, JANUARY 29 | sehcol there Saturn in benfic aspect today SRS, ms te presage better relations To raise funds for buying new bocks for the library the Library Asso- een capital and labor. Workers will ""“;;IE‘;RT D oS | Fellows Hall in Douglas. stem and order will lighten J TAMBERRRS ehold tasks in countless fam- Weather: Highest, 48; lowest, 38; cloudy. Girls shoud study domestic ="~ ey el St e e e i g 4 g science as a “must” for the sevant- % . . " M i less family will continue, | D l L E gl h | BUSINESS AFFAIRS ! aily Lessons N LnGlsh w. L. GORDON { Lowering of wages from wartime | __ _ 5 scales will cause discontent and op- Y position in certain trades and indus- tries. Untrained men and women must learn they cannot demand high pay for poor work. NATIONAL ISSUES There is a sign believed to ac- centuate race consciousness and to stimulate prejudice. This will en- courage subversive agencies ‘working ciation of Douglas planned to hold a rummag few days. visiting my friends.” visiting my friends. from THE 20 YEARS AGO JANUARY 28, 1926 Sommers, Territorial Highv WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I am going to put in a | Say, *“T am going to SPEND a few days OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Sanguine. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Salable; preferred to saleable. SYNONYMS: Passivé, impassiye, apathetic, stoical, stolid. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and'it is yours.” increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. y Engineer, réturned to his head- e sale Saturday in the Odd Pronounce sang-gwin (not | san-gwin), A as in SANG, I as in IN, accent first syllable. Let us Today’s word: it e et e et e~ EMPI"i!E B e e e e e e e e L MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1946 SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS LUCILLE®S BEAUTY SALON PHONE 492 DR. E. H. KASER DENTIST BLOMGREN BUILDING Phone 56 HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Office Phone 469 ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. Graduate Los-Angeles College of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward ———— METCALFE SHEET METAL Heating—Airconditioning—Boat Tanks and Stacks—Everything in SHEET METAL Phone 711 = 90 Willoughby Ave. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 FOR TASTY FOODS and VARIETY TRY Gastinean Cale Foremost in Friendliness VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Building ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager Open Evenings Phone 318 Dr. John H. Geyer DENTIST . Room 9—Valentine Bldg. PHONE 762 "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO ! DRUG CO. HARRI MACHINE SHOP Plumbing — Heating — 0il Burners HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES K. F. MacLEOD—Owner, Manager PHONE 319 | v (= - oy district. Anticipating still greater congestion as : " o+ cars become available (they reall some day), | Off the Supreme Bench for extraordinary tasks of this secretly in the United States. B E 4 it ' ble ‘“' sort. Service on ‘the court gives its members great INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS MENDACITY; beggary. “That charity is bad which takes from inde- . e i sl i o provide suitable O/t~ ostige and thus creates an atmosshere favorable to Businesslike and practical decis- pendence its proper pride, from mendacity its salutary shame.”—Southey. , - t parking facilit All the cities grappling With ' |10 confidence in their rulings. But this advantage fons on all issues affecting foreign . -— e — "The Store for Men HABBY MCE s problem are following a uniform pattern, in the | of naming judges to do nonjudicial work is more than relations ares obligatory for any ‘ ) - cnse that they are taking parked cars off the streets | cffset by the unfortunate effects upon the courts and, pattern of lasting peace. Pluto is ! MODERN E'” E'”' hy f : SAB'N,S Druggl“ ind finding places for them elsewhere. | sometimes, the judges themselves. The Supreme Court in a position read as presaging | " . Detrolt voters recently balloted four-to-one in|is especially hard pressed with work of great im- stubborn minority opposition to ade- ! ,ROBERTA LEE 1| j WEG -‘;qu!bh":;floro or of an underground garage to hold approximately | P¢ -o. Loss of one of its members for even a brief quate financial aid for European war ————— e e e e ) | Front St—Triangle Bldg. uP fessi v n “ I per: "OWS vy o o) = ictims e} ing ofe: a- ro 000 cars. The project will cost an estimated $1,816,- ,Aml,l 111110»\'.: a he.nl; _hul de x; onl tl}o :rhordm( mbers. :ilftl'\:mb belonging to defeated na. Q. Ts it ever permissibleto leave the spoon standing in-the cup? | ‘ession o . , whe rt is as deeply immersed in con- s. By | O e Wikt e et sy ‘Bonids, to e psid off over | ARG, When the coEs 18 08 CE8EH ; :ak 4 X A. Never. . 2 | troversy, as at present, eight justices often find them- Persons whose birthdate it is have ¢ | Y 2 years from parking fees. In Rochesier, Minnesota, | f(l’.‘f‘i ()H\'ld’(: Ifm‘r to _,,:m_ el the augury of a year of patient Q. What are really the requirements of a good conversationalist? “ wa"leld SD"IQ S'ore 20TH CENTURY MEAT " it recen ly spent $124,000 for a large area in the PR R TR d efforts to Preparation for future success in life ¥ He shoul .l)c ’l‘h(‘l ive srm?lancous, natural, sympathetic, and | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Juneaw's Most Popular business district, to be developed as a parking lot. draw him into nonjudicial as during the war. ess the friendly spirit of good will | NYAL Family Rq “Meating” Plac 8t. Lous, with a tough parking nut to crack, is at | we think that he set a good example to his brethrep. Cbildren born on this day prob- Q. When the guests are leaving an afternoon affair, is it necessary H()]i[ U(aj;n(’é Dt:le‘ld;ess L 3 work on plans TOF (w0 1000Lcnr Barages for the Hown- | sty theve. may ve o nonjudicial acsignment @by Vill enjoy comfort and Juxury for the hostess to go to the door with each departing guest? | ICE CREAM H ONLY THE BEST OF MEA[S towll avea, Th program there is for the city itself to | of such importance as to warrant departure from the 0 8 degree which hampers brilliant A. No; she may reecive.their farewells in & group, going to the door | FHONE W2 providt the land and for downtown merchants to | rule against leaving judges undisturbed in their judicial P"-‘d“’b‘}“‘e_ They will love beauty gnly with the last guest to depart vsoonc J vet the cost of construction of the garages, which | work. But these occasions are few and far between. A7 POSSCH iy ‘“1"’;;‘ | preasciioe mbee e T R e e HUTCHINGS ECONOMY CAno T FE *% expected to cost one million dollars each. S}‘”"'ly 8 “z]“"”; the .xi(zc ‘C[ the Uni:e-d_s}:mc;s o t]l,ml - ‘Cor?im:yr 2! g ! ¥ by ! MARKET nANs n No such grandiose schemes as these are suggested | Plenty of legal experts fo serve 1 ey VRS 3 l_ 0 0 K n d |_ E A R N i Ch mes HAUL CRATIN( y 8 s courts. i rocess oice M BEE L i it ke omeq e b o | Do SO D IE RUORERE e B8 90 B S NUE N0 N WS a A. C. GORDON { | | meéts e ;" G msUl.ING s = o vxtensive and financing is out of the question and | Householders with bureaus that have outlived their : TIDE TABLE e e e PHONE;o;ge ms:mm E EL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL oy o T = hi S s W S ave y. LE . 53—92—! 'hone 344 1. Do oulside the bounds of consleration \even | ysstuiness: ey $ilapose of Rhe by felophgning” dic® o - 1. What are the correct names of the following States (a) Corn | | T ——rti et weig the C(; «xernsm) Jealthier than it is. | nearest junk dealer. In the millenium, the govern- ¢ JANUARY 29 o Huskers State, (b) Lone Star State, (c) Buckeye State? i AT 7 n mind is a far more modest proposal—one which | ments will have that same privilege. e low tide 5:15 am. 54 ft. ® 2. What is the young of a whale called? | ran f A — — S — — ~ — = - " \ | e High tide 11:24 am., 152 ft. e } 3. What was the legendary site of King Arthur's Court? Grocery and Meat Market W“ll Pape" rhe W ashin Ion i less could not speak for Wall Street, | "0w of the Library of Congress ses- ® Low tide 18:08 p.n., 06 ft. e 4. What is the meaning of the sailors’ term “Davy Jones’ Locker”? 478 PHONES 571 2 ) They also warned that this was €ion on Gemobilization. That was e . 5.. For what discovery is: Willlam: Harvey % i i S N . 54 S , the g 1acre than one isolated battle be- | why many Congressmen thought he @ © ® @ ® © @ @ @ ® ® ® 3 J¢ (1e 17th century Xam:us" % great English physician) High Quality Foods at IDEAI. p‘l"l SHOP v,(zprr ,. GO _Round tween labor and management. In- | had ducked out. Though inconspi- —— - AN ; | Moderate Prioss Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt 5 .y stead it was an overall battle of cucts, Eisenhower stayed to the NOTICE 1. (a) Nebr: k b i ] the decade, between Wall Street|end, answered questions of those Iy the Commissioner's Court for s cfl s SREARRG, (). diexhg: (0 OhlD. Jones-St Sh " (Continued frcm Page Ome) | ou one side and the entire CIO Who came up to see him. ... After juneay Precinct, First Division e ! es-dievens Shop Lo et - 'on the other. For that reason, Han- | Hen'y Kniser signed his contract -Tepritory of Alaska, in Probate. | o onmelot. LADIES'—MISSES’ INSURA 4K he could ot reduce his per- | }¢san urged Truman to call in the at tie White House grenting the 1 the Matter of the Estate of 4.k bovlnu of the e, g el any faster than previously 1:(-m ,ktrf]ng men of Wall Street, in- ,\.vul worl‘((‘lis the Truman-recom- HARRY J, YURMAN, Deceased. 5. The circulation of the blood. READY-TO-WEAR 44 «duled., This column is able to ~1UNE: y menled increase, John Snyders Nofice is hereby given that Eva S Shattuck AgencY St oo ediitetoy 5t Bls tels ) Alfred P. Sloan, boss of Gen- | &isiant, Creekmore Fath, moan- Ajl has petitioned the court to be e Seward Street Near Third il R sral Motors: (2) Tom Lamont, €& ‘Too bad Kaiser doesn't own appointed executrix, or adminstrator chief voice of J. P. Morgan, which | 5ome n‘xea(‘-packmxz plants too™ . . . of the estate of Harry J. Yurman, MILES Gonxl“ 12 SHIPS UNNEEDED cdominates U. S. Steel; (3) Charles Mississippl's Senator Jim Eastland deceased; and the court has set . i| The Alaskan Hotel B From: OBASCOM (Okinawa E. Wilson of General Electric; ;s t .'mgrvm Sut-d}?%agoale hlncl‘gl- Monday, the 4th day of Feb. 1946, at as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALAShA ole o P 0 ELKS ks Cotanmnd) {) Eugene Grace of Bethlehem l€ague Theodore “The Man” Bilbo. ten o'clock of the forenoon of said EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING | Yo: AFWESPAC (Armed Forces Stt€i; (5) Tom Girdler of Repub- - - White House Architect Lor- day as the date and time for hearing Present this coupon to the boi office of the "’flmfiitfi“xffi“ :e:rtx:x:;’ erybw&dmmy mbily 4 Wost Pacific) ic Steel; Lamont DuPont, backstage €20 Winslow who designed the said petition. At which time any by o welcome. L. ) “Followns ships assigned to this Genivs of General Motors. new $1,500,000 wing for the Execu- person interested may contest the CAPITOL THEATRE PHONE SINGLE 0 H. L McDONALD, Secretasy. ! route for December are excess to iriosian. . adiladrs! wanted T Lo % Aanalon -1 oy sorry S SICH R MG Al oW EEL S Sbomone iy A e . - “n rodhd TR Yeeriie Yotce! viai to. have TMee st Wt dowh l')ulluuu;n?e svo‘.vliuvfcllral v;‘h‘ere he ency ?r the petitioner or assert his and receive TWO TICKETS to see: THE : Anifah, Hamblin, Sea Mar-! witi Palrless of T. 8. Steel, R. 3, - hide unif] the fiss Bes mb-jownaisnt o Sie sdiouisization anf " " SUNERY n, Princs George, Sherburne,|Thomas of the Auto: Workers, to- o Pows OVEr. . - - Ghester Bowles pray that letters be issued to him. A THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS BARANOF UPHOLSTERY CO. Cape Perpsti - Oapd 'Cleare, Sea’ gether 'with PHYL, Minyay, and ssk [2sbe 8 candidate for Adm. Fonbe ‘Deted § 2lab dey of Jan., 104, RE-UPHOL! " iurgeon, Sea Quail, John D. them to settle the overall picture Iny Jiswiis saon-Lo-lp FRcHER Sgn- Caiptil S GRAY . § Haderal Tax-tIeanes ereeh Al i NEW FUI Jialy 7105d, Tvphoon, and Taladega. ) steel. auto and electrical goods ate seat. . . . Clare Luce is consid- Commissioner for Juneau Precinct. ASKA’S FINEST DRAPRENITURE Fist publication, on. 21,196, | PHONE 14 — THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO e 5 S s detvice. fovoes babed (on Inscesd, Fairlobe i i Boweriess: fo] WO ILANE L STNIIVATE INC. 1946) Last publication, Jan. 31, 1946. . Phonc 36 122 2nd St. Pt 1 ;:.oirt.,-scure“ lev;el Fd\rlop to 5: talk even for his own company. He e TV yNIT m— and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and EAT IN THE suitits 42 months for EM (enlisted continuously claimed, like a Rus- d i i AS _acm) and 70 points 48 months for sian diplomat, that he had to u;o TOSSWOr! uZZIe RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. BUBBLE BOUM ALASKA ELECTRON; officers will be as followi: EM back to New York for instructions s v WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! s . Sales and Service 2 6,500, officers 209, reenlistees 2 —which was trde. He had to talk g, peprestes b Gronet b e sPeclal Dmner Expert radio repair wi te the bankers and to other steel between 85. Evergreen tree ! 5 to 8 P. M. Box g shipping for this base leaacrs. Mprray, on the other hand, IOURGIYY < oL et o 3 - P Do 18 317 Seward acc was able to negotiate with the 4, Auction 29, Withdraws AR S R OO S R o ey $l¢65 PHONE 62 copied by en- Noie 1 — After the first White 45, Charge for Silver Bow Lodge| MOUNT JUNI Okinawa recdio House talk, the President was con- usiog a road . 2 EAU LODGE No. 147 ‘ Y 5 46. Re . station. General’ Lawson heard viticu Pairless would recommend | 1o Fresze T i3 NiLrOnE NOW MANUFACTURED IN JUNEAU il ot A | about tne leak. Whereupon, mili- acceptane of the CIO proposal ta AT L ibhganplintion . Jasely pacti, Thes: Monday of each month tasy jolice were ordered to search ais U. S. Steel Board. However, }i niches §9: Fodder pit Repairs Made on All Types of “NEON” Tubing day at 8:00 P.-M. I. O, O. F. HALL. in Scottish Rite Temple } soldiers and ccnfiscate all copies fairicss was not even successful in 19, Bring u r iy ermeability thers infg at 7:30 § v oons 2 5 beginni :30 p. m. of the &'yer correspondence. Traf- tryinz to convinee his own Board gy po3i . :c??[fs';"md' PRA'I"I' NEON 0 Vst Bro Wejgome M. L. MacSPADDEN, W fic was cven stopped on Okinawa members. Next day, when Fairless foved back: - ATEpian 4 ° BEN O. HAVDAHL, Noble Grand | Worshipful Master; JAMES W. ‘ughways, an;i all vehicles ser- | ola a delezation representing the Organs of " o1, e Solution Of Saturday's Puzzle Shattnck Way—Phone 873 s LEIVERS, Secretary. sonnei searched for copies of the resi of the steel industry that he 23. Meshed fabrle 62, Opon sorvels o CCrore 2. Music drama i forlidden literature. was inclined to accept, the other :“‘:":‘ preta G 3,‘22’,‘,.,‘2‘”;5“" Pl ier s A aaka laws, e _ General Lawson is now being steel czars hit the ceiling. They Fripsisniy Arohnig, omission 6. Sandarac tree OIL BURNERS = DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING transferrtd back to the U. S. A. nded a {ght to the finish ?}3{,‘,’{5\‘{, team | ° 3 1 H Rugior has it that General Eisen- agaiast the CIO. In fact, they wi S | Fl ' ] smlh o‘l B s > , they were ay i || «Flying Instruction- | urner Service Bl Dbl Tawiok <pars they heedmipanied HIESREEL b 11 Aeriform fula | Day Phone 711 P! 0. Box 2066 manent rank of lieutenant colonel. o fust 4 Sl mibe e - Whole s . ay Phone . 0. Box Night Ph, Uncer Army tables of organization, & co:ii:kd To n“l“y lor commerclal Llcens.e . 5 e 419 YL when an officer's compliment of Nule White House advisers 2%, Winial of & ¥ ' ’ men is reduced, his rank also may arc again urging the President to g g"‘m,*r'em AAAFEROVE ;) 2¢ 1educcd. call in ’1‘::! xuu.ix ig-wig fmm”V\nll 17, pylcressions INSTRUMENT RATINGS—LINK TRAINER TIME - anc lemand an overall set- i gpen INSIDE tlement x 0. Shégfimmr Waco Model YKS Two Way Radio and Primary Group lasl—flver Hi“ a Cenlllry 0' Banklng—-lflfi During ' c g CAPITAL CHAFFV Devastation | Motor Modernized and Aircraft Majored last June ences which preceded the ste Senator Burton K. Wheel B A ssive { Waco Model DQC-6 285 Wright—Just topped strike, President Truman sat be- I " atny ‘ 5 imeen two groups of adviser: pruspects His prestige at home is 817, “"\'}2.-’11,"1?.. { ] o s angi-labcr group headed by St. nct high . Phil Murray is not 40. Tooth of a gear | ‘r 2 » Lowis banker John Snyder and a only head of CIO but a member of 42 c,:r,;h::lbov. WAEACE Am SER ICE B Jre-labor faction headed by Post- tie Knights of Columbus, Bumpin " the nine FELTS FIELD SPOKANE, WASH. a o master General Bob Hannegan, al- into Eric Johnston, President of S0 DA wiio whoots . s Ziom St. Louis. the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, 4. iR Mmbush 3 Ingide fact is that the Hannegan Muriay cracked: “They say I'm i ;;r:yylrom GREEN 559 Oldesl Bank m Alaska groap opposed the calling of Phil abuut to také over the Government, 1. “0"“;‘7"’““‘ ;::;n:o}’ t;l;dx;/,f;xi SHL:;];: Ben Fair- h‘ulll1 m‘ev :ilin'l“k:mv:l wk:yet:wr I'm g? fr*rfe;hmrl' guitar F R E D ; R L4 w “ F ! > going to ve o he atican or '‘ashion R 3 G B Lc1n0 s Ry b 1o et o b gl ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR COMMERCIAL- SAVINGS { pointed cut that, while Phil Mur- Fueunower quietly slipped down 56. The herb eve ol S CIALY 2 ray could speak for the CIO, Fair- {ne¢ platform and sat in the front » "‘}".c@alibe"“" BOIE sl ; ! |

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