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PAGE FOUR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1946 |on the false concept that higher edueation of the | - : D(ll I \ Al(lb’ua Em ere formal type is good for everyone, regardiess of indi- from SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING % the viduality or future plans. Certainly it is better to| 20 Y E A RS A G 0 HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE ANy take a more realistic approach to the problem; to offer THE EMPIRE A FULL LINE IN DERMETION CREAMS L,,.-,w,-_-m"- S President to youth that kind of training which best fits' his ¥ MO! Vice-President character, his possibilities and his desires DOROTHY TROY WILLTAM R. CARTE] Editor and Manager ELMER A FRIEND - - - - _Managing Editor % ALFRED ZEN! - Business Manager (-erm Warfare FEBRUARY 4, 1626 The annual meeting of the Alaska Game Commission opened here in the offices of the U. S. Biological Survey, and was to be in session about, Among those attending were C. T. Gardner, E. P. Walker, PHONE 492 * DR. E. H. KASER The Charles W. Carer LUCILLE?S BEAUTY SALON FEBRUARY 4 J. F. Mullen William W. Bergstrand Post_Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. SUBSCRIPTION K-\'I'f\ Entered e®©8000ccce0c e Yy o1 uneau a as 14 S1.50 th; a - . ¢ - e :..:.nmjn\’ gttt Lol 2 (Cincinn, ! Enquirer) Bruce Norman Dr. W. H. Chase, Dr. P. S. Whitney and Thomas D. Jensen. DENTIST T Doctage puid. at the followink rates The War Department's disclosure that compre- Marths Jaeohs AR | Morfuar months, In advance, $7.60; | hensive research conducted in germ warfare—the de- Axel Nielson The musical comedy, “Once in a Blue Moon,” which was produced BLOM L e e y h sica y @ n, 2 Phone 56 fens st it as well as possible offensive adapta- Bob Thibodeau Fourth and Franklin Sts. ag r they will promptly notify g i i . s J e "',, :h siness Of egularity in the delivery | {jons—indicates how close to truly total war the recent Pannie Folsom by the American Legion Post the past two nights at the Coliseum HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. PHONE 136 1 of Tc!x’re;:i‘t:\ S0 Oiltie. oid Wekinees ORIOh $98 conflict Jane Kennedy Theatre, was ong of the best home talent pe'rrorfnanccs ever seen here, 2 according to all reports. A clever plot, good music, and excellent acting Flora Sanders ASS It seemed that we had plumbed the depths of e Poees_1¢ enclusively sntitied | one in the cast, and expert direction, all added up to complete FOR TAéTY FOODS Dr. A. W. Stewart The Assoc exclusively entitled to the use for frightfulness with the new techniques of saturation by e i o g and fire bombardment of civilian areas. It made us @ e 0 o o o o & @ & @ successanda thoroughly enjoyable show. R S and VARIETY herein forget about the old bugaboo of World War I, poison - >oo— | il e EN’T“YARY o | TRY NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — papers, 1411 88s. Then came the atomic bomb, which opened & new Foreoereesresssesammaoa Six Alaska commercial travelers were passngers aboard the steamer 2 . 7. BUILDIN G > Pourth Atenue Bide.. Beattle, Wash. horizon of terror m‘n!clhods of warfare. The ux?ly Admiral Rogers returning from Skagway, Haines and Sitka. They were Office Phone 469 as!meau ca‘e i 5 Fromeoh v ey ks "Sleh“‘og;:f :’glm:::‘i“tfi:; H 0 R O S C 0 P E C. M. Jones, Sam Shucklin, A. Van Mavern, M. S. Wilson, A. Brown Foremost in Friendliness ish an merican cities was they n av o ks | The only reason the Nazis refrained from poison gas § «mp , otans incline and L. M. Carrigan. pMe Rggfi‘lt‘oil‘f\sdfi"oef; g%‘ég?' ——— | attacks was they had reason to believe we could re- | e 8UaTs % ; ; Rl e g VANITY BEAUTY | taliate in kind and in good measure. but do not compel The Douglas High School basketball team accompanied by Coach o i$ ‘il?al:i. rlz an Both of olr enemies Cuiss, A _J|otto Wagner left for Petersburg, where one game was to be played. » ology SALON So it was with germ warfare. used disease informally as a means of reducing un- wanted civilian populations, but they dared not essay |a real bacteriological attack of the type expected by many observers. Why? Once again, they must have | feared that we were ready for them, and more | To be sure, germ warfare is not as simple as it Cooper Building ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager Open Evenings Phone 318 Dr. John H. Geyer | with a Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground From there they were to go on to Wrangell, trip to Metlakatla on their schedule. \rs. John Ahlers was an cutgoing passenger on the steamer Victoria attle for a visit with relatives. Magnus Hansen, prcminent local fisherman, left on a business trip then Ketchikan, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 ; HEART AND HOME Many divorces are forecast among couples who were separated by the war; but ma more will be id- Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianas—Musical Instruments | may sound, ut its potentialities are frightful. It Pro- o4 by intelligent end patient women seattle. | et another cogent reason why there must be N0 who kno what their men have! o weather: Highest, 40; jowesi, 37; Snow. and Supplier DENTIST more wars. The next one quite likely would combine pocn through and who have the . SR Phone 206 Second and Seward m 9—Valentine Bldg, — — —_ !all of the present known methods olf f:gh!fu!ness,!aind sense and character to put love he- b e e PHONE 762 some unsuspected new ones. It might be a triumph for fore pride. -l I_ . I. h Y COLLEGE—RE-EVALUATED | science, but 1t would be the death knell of civilization. BUSIESS APFATRY ally Lessons in tnglish . ... corpoN METCALFE SHEET METAL "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HARREI MACHINE SHOP Plumhing — Heating — 0il Burners Heating—Airconditioning—Boat | Tanks and Stacks—Everything in SHEET METAL Phone 711 increase in inde- enterprises .is fore- Many veterans will go into e WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Page fifty is all the farther business. for themselves, but they ppaye read.” Say, “is AS FAR AS I have read.” v :fis "’\fh:"l“"‘m";‘:’e‘;ln‘;ghor"s}‘]“; OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Routine. Pronounce roo-ten, ? in TO, E as in TEA, accent second syllable. prepared for independence. ¢ g i NATIONAL ISSUES ! OFTEN MISSPELLED: Ptomaine. The P is silent in the pronun- | Renewed demands that men in the ciation. Army with more than two years of SYNONYMS: Amorous, enamored, passionate, ardent. It is interesting to note that, while there is a| growing tendency to stress the value of a college education in certaln businesses and professions, there also is a tendency to admit that college educations are not necessary for every young man Or young woman. A few years ago America’s slogan might have been “Higher education for everyone.” We now may be on the way to offering the opportunity for higher educa- Excuse Mistake, Please (Cincinnati Enquirer) Our demobilization program may have its problems, but at least, thank goodness, we're spared one problem that the Japanese are encountering frequently these days—viz, the demobilization of dead heroes who turn up very much alive. | During the war, the Japanese army carefully cul- 90 Willoughby Ave. 00 as| tion to evervone who can use it. tivated the notion that no Jap ever surrendered. service be released will be heard in WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| creening tests have been given for some years to ! | Soldiers and their kinfolk were schooled to think that the near future. Congress will take increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES a few high school pupils planning college careers.|surrender was worse than death, and that it was a “l h“:d if the Army does not act ¢n ppYMAL; first in importance; chief. (Pronounce the I as in LIE). “The K. F. MacLEOD—Owner, Manager PHONE 319 s own. Certaln'education journdls say that these tests will be | supreme pleasure to die for the Emperor. Every time i primal duties shine aloft like stars."—Wordsworth. ; ' much more common in the future than in the past NIRRT AFF‘“RS a position, ,,.m-,. a Japanese detachment was left to defend a 4 “ 2" chare rmy “Wars and rumors of will o " Military training experience has contributed much |or was ordered into a “banzai” charge, ihe Jap wrmy U BP0 D Tl e ‘f The Store for Men' HARRY RACE to this field. Scientific screenin ractices, plus the ' Simplified its casualty report to state that all concerned 8 pic sa by { . : s field. e screening p , plus DI g kit and press editorials again before ‘ ROBERTA LEE N 9 Dr 2 l old-time “screening” information offered through a | 4® E)\(: s ‘the final surrender, of course, a good WAIM weather returns, but this will : A i‘ AB N S uggls : . . nal su o ) o b ' i . > § sy of grades mads by students during bigh schodl| 1y, Japs had personally different ideas about the be SR (o SR8 56 8 ORI O s | “The IR Shoees i years, will give an excellent basis for deciding whether s p he Japanese army regulations Dear termittently down the vears. : g R - : i S { St—Tri , Where Pharmacy Is a joys of death than the Jape g Ay, e diDiE DR i clsaily onls Q. What is the best way to acquire taste in the choice of words and Front St.—Triangle Bldg. Profossion or not a certain youth would be wise to continue his | prescribed, and others found it less convenient to die the phrasing of sentences, for conversaticnal purposes? cated formal schooling. Such a combination of facts also ' than be captured. Consequently upward of 40,000 s whiks Hlibmts thuoi i o 5 3 i S ek ALREH " will throw much light on what type of work the pros- | Japanese soldiers whose names had been enshrined = s Aoy .” it i A. The reading of good books, or established literary standing, is the | A U 3 pective student should follow among the nation's heroic war dead now are returning 87 Promised by the stars: A year of very best way to acquire a choice and pleasing vocabulary. Warfield SDmg S'ore 20TH CENTURY MEAT good health, increased travel and 8| "o When guests are (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs MARKRET ing in one’s home, who should defray suchj taxi hire? these expenses whenever convenient for | home, and the Japanese Demobilization Ministry has a job on its hands restoring them all to legal life. Members of the Japanese Diet are demanding explana- tions why so many were reported dead erroneously by Juneaw’s Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS pleasant financial surprise. Children born on this day will be ambitious industrious and good For many individuals, and in many businesses and professions, college training is essential. But voca- { tional training can better suit the needs of other | expenses as s A. The him to do so. NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM 2 CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — §71 High Quality Foods at and turned it over. No one was hurt. The party crowded into one car and went on. The | wreath was laid on Patont’s grave. MERRY-GO-ROUND 3 i 2. What famous leader of the Israelites was found by whom in the | WASHINGTON, Feb. 4. — The puirshes of what river? Navy's atomic bomb experiment no doubt will kill a lot of fish in the Bikini Atoll area, a government ex- little plan,” he said. terson’s cars Odds are that Wyatt will of his program. individuals, fitting themselves for other types of |the imperial headquarters. _\\'lml the m}}?e a.l head- lCOPYRICHT 1946) | Q. Is it still proper to use napkin ringd on the dinner table? | PHONE 202 work. For the latter, college years might well mean | quarters is saying we do not know, uxnless it'’s “So sorry, ‘ A. No: this custom 1s obsolete. | et wasted years; might well retard instead of advance |excuse it, please.” [ e | — the opportunities which later life will afford s e l I ’ F h M B ~~~-"""-”~“'”’«-—z; i TCHIS&%ESTONOMY CARO TRANSFER o Hundreds of thousands of American families in | “The human race will continue to inhabit the o o 's ay e "i z the past have striven and sacrificed in order to|earth for at least 500,000 years longer,” declares a f I_OO K a nd I_EA R A C. GORDON {| Choice Meats At All Times HAULING and CRATING send Johnuy. and Mary through college or university.| scientist. Tut, tut, doctor; this is no time for K!"ed I“ pau"t al 13' {1 | Located in George Bros. store it Gk Ao This was done usually without rhyme or reason; only | pessimism, i i b P 8. PHONES L Phidxs 3;_‘ 'y Phonze(;:an e it i . S e Tesl Momk Bomb. L What percentage of the adult population in the United States| | “As T told you before, I want no 'soldier colligeG with one of Pat- r plays bridge? i i The Washmgton Merry Go Round out with most win Wall?aper IDEAL PAINT SHOP 3. What is meant by the phrase, “hors de combat”? 4. What recent Vice-President of the United States was of Indian CAPITAL CHAFF | : (Continued from Page g,w Lieut. Comdr, Clark Clifford, a _ Mississippl's rootin’-tootin’ John pert said today, but considering the descent? : Moderate Prices Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt e | White House naval aid, is & cou- Rankin, usually quite unabashed size of the Pacific the effect is hard- 5. Which is the most arid State? Ui ly worth worrying about. | ANSWERS: 5 ” trols from bullding materials. Wy- att’s plan is to place all building materials on a priority basis. 3. Give subsidies for low-cost houses up to 25 percent—if neces-' fary. Wyatt did not believe, how- ever, that many subsidies would be || ayvers' Guild will honor Chester iUi€s. sin of Annamay Dickey, the Met- | ropolitan Opera star. Harry Luce is arranging an appointment with Truman to give him certain ultra-hot documents on the Indo- nesian revolt. The National about tooting his own horn, is now looking for some help. He wants a ghost-writer to write a magazine article and perhaps even a book on the work of Rankin's House Committee on Un-American Activ- Representative George necessary after builders got into | bowles, “The Man Who Held The Outland of Santa Barbara may dis- are suitable for civilian use. 5. Keep all housing under $10,000, and give the largest share of build- ing materials to those putting up $5,000 houses. Finally, Wyatt called for a tre- mendous use of fabricated mater- fals as the quickest way to build houses. mass production. | Line” with a dinner in Washing- APpoint California Democrats by Ac.l.Lm{a ’;’;‘55;" B};e :dvised t‘“bflz - T P SR im V. B 5 andy, “mus 4 Convert Army camps into|ton, February 15. Henry Wallace ‘¢fusing to be a candidate for the . S0l § F M HUNGEBFORD Th Al l H l ; . Senate. Col. Evans Carlson, regarded as trifling compared with . M. | e Alaskan Hole! 8! s housing by removing units which | will be the principal speaker. the value of the strategic and I B P 0 ELKS i The January 15 issue of the Army Ordnance Reserve Officers’ Maga- zine virtually calls for war with Russia. . . . Senator Chavez of New Mexico relieved the monotony of the FEPC debate the other day by bringing movie starlet, Margare’ O'Brien, to the Capitol. Chavez said he wished he could bring little Margaret onto the Senate floor in- famed leader of Carlson’s Raiders, recently withdrew from the Senate race because of health and threw his support to Outland—if Outland will run, which is now doubtful. A bitter fight léoms between Re- presentatives Cecil King and Ellis Patterson, and Outland is afraid his party will lose out if the fight gets any bigger before the primary. lCOFYRlGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 1946) Dr. Iran N. Gabrielson, Director of the Fish & Wildlife Service, said the Marhall Tslands site is off the normal whale migration route and that it is not believed to be an im- portant propagation area of tuna and other food fish. 1. *More than 50 per cent 2. Moses was found by the Pharaoh’s daughter in the bulrushes of the Nile. 3. Out of the combat; disabled from fighting. 4. Charles Curtis. 5. Nevada. scientific information that will be secured.” Blandy is head of the experimental task force. - MacKENZIES RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacKenzie have returned to Juneau from the States. They are staying at the Juneau Hotel. — DRINK KING BLACK LABEL as a paid- -up subscriber to THE DAILY ALAShA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. Present this coupon to the box office of thé CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "THE CLOCK" Jones-Sievens Shop LADIES’—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR * Near Third INSURANCE Shattuck Agency Seward Street Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. L. J. HOLMQUIST, Exaltea Ruler. H. L. McDONALD, Seuretary. Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O JUNEAU UPHOLSTERY CO. RE-UPHOLSTERING NEW FURNITURE DRAPERIES THE BARANOF ALASKA’S FINEST Visiting Brothers Welcome M. L SNYDER SAYS NO stead of the FEPC When dip- ‘% Pederal Tun- The program hit Reconverter [lomats heard the Greek Govern- G i ARG pe o e % ux—I1c per Person HOTEL 5 & Snyder like & ton of bricks. He |ment's statement ‘that it was de- one 122 2nd St. X;s in flavor of none of it. George | lizh:}cd to hat\;:a 57,000 BrgLsh ;vn;inotps Crossword Pu zle PHONE 14 s THE BoYAL BL"E cAB cn. EAT IN THE en also was negative, though |in Greece, they quippe at's “ Z 5 not as much as Snyder like Charlie McCarthy saying he Acmss S Uadraiie wobo and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and BUBBLE BOOM\ ALASKA ELEC’"?ONI wi::;“u““- sure you can \;:‘ i ;:wilva"d to be o dEd:;:ImBer;z:n | 1 Poet. i 6. Fullof fssures RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Special Dinner Sales and Service his before you've cleared i 1" rd- g Ce % Flaoes of 'CHT T on Capitol Hill cressman Jack Cochran is leading % vl r Hergutp WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 5t08P. M Expert radio repair withoat e bor and the res » losing battle for a Full Employ- 3 ,.m‘,;pfi,};“‘“‘ & S P. O. Box 2165 21 Seward §7 There are a m llicn bills, ment Bill with real teeth. . . Re- i3 Weake . $l.65 PHONE 62 1 8 dealing with heusing, | commended reading: Simon & 1. 1,.\‘;“3‘ agatn PR ¢ P r Bill. Let's look|“Starling of the White House,” the @Snvu Bow Lodge MOUNT ’UggggNll;’onsz So- W4 things over carefully.” |story of a great Secret Service No.A210.0.F. and FOURTH 7 len added: “Thank|man’s 25 years as a Presidential %1 NOW MA"“FACT“BED IN JUNEAII 3 Meets each Tues- Monday of each momh 3 me s come in with' suf oouridént -axd bodyguard ¥ Repairs Made on All Types of “NEON” Tubing dayiat SUEALL 0P ME TR 2 1; mtlg:h 70 J Y g at 7:30 p. m President Truman, on the other | PATTON’S GRAVE Solution Of Saturday's Puzzle FLOYD HORTON, Noble Grand e il 5 7 hand, was favorable, though he| Secretary of War Patterson, siop- 66. Born Fish eggs | : L] He V. S e u?xvmgs semuucu TANER W. ¢ | wanted his advisers to iron out|ping at Frankfurt, Germany, the 67. Profound . Depart secretly | Shattuck Way—Phone 873 . o ¢ m;nr ricious differences ther day, expressed his desire to 01, Aisfort: % puoiis e j g nyder's initial argument was|go to the American cemetery at & Diroruney ¥ Bhlllsttoagod,. °8. Thayent that press reaction to such a pro- Hamm, Luxembot s g T e % Tty . Bracing OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATIN 14 be L s mbourg, to lay =2 At . gram would be bad. This question wreath on General Patton'’s grave Gt | § e = = - 1 % erica | - s I e o e gateies ek . ot e -~ (| LR Instruct Smith 0il Burner Serv. i 3 vilot, however, reported that ndiax i o e o S, e B i | -Flying Instruction- Smi mer Service § vears as a newsman. Ross disa- | officer handling railroad transpor- * " eraon | § | greed, said newspaper comment tation also recommended aga 7. Article H 2 . Day Phone 711 P. 0. Box 2066 . Night Phune 476 | B 2 evmvaer | comment, tation sl recummended, st RGO To Qualify for Commercial License ) w;alvtd;.)rwr“n heartily bave to pass through the French REINNCieor - ; ——CAA APPROVED—— A nyder also objected on the zone, necessitating a change of language ground that people didn't like go- cre nd a oY Sunatade | INSTRUMENT RATINGS—LINK TRAINER TIME IS to waitive restrictions | perbapsinto oo s | : 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking--1946 But Wyatt disagreed P P . Combat ! Waco Model YKS Two Way Radio and Primary Group ™ . y moter officer not between two | ] “Leok at the public’s endorsement to drive since o Motor Modernized and Aircraft Majored last June , £ of the OPA when it replaced price (red with sleet Waco Medel DQC-6 285 Wright—Just topped I e 1 Ppe i ceilings on citrus its,” he said.| Al of the No Time Since Major on Aircraft Th B M B llr d “We have to keep o ights Secretary o nadian, ' e ° ° e ell S e nigh,” the hard-hitting ex-Mayo I Pattor 5 Y w @ Bl of Louisville insisted. “Unless you . Bl com. ALLACE Am SERVICE Bank I do, well come through wit} o 2. Kind o * FELTS FIELD SPOKANE, WASH. program at all Get ® _”-.yy’ml«;r:,n | After a long discussion, it w Ravils ab ekl p % finally decided to postpone the pro pebisyopc NG AL panic GREEN 559 BOX 2315 Oldest Bank in Alaska gram until Wyatt could straighten cq o WO near-trage q..,.' The Burning X out some of his differences with first } {dded. hit the ldguidpart of | ; Fl‘ E D R . WOLF [ Snyder and Civilian Administrator gates of peseet e L Cronk B B e . moiac 53t o rirad crveding. e ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR COMMERCIAL Truman gave this emphatic en- track. The second prsng oi . TRIN > dorsement of Wyatt's general ideas. fog, & truck driven by s Frenct {1, Rubber tree . “HOUSE WIRING OUR SPECIALTY