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PAGE FOUR bafl y Alaska E mpire lished every eve EMPIRE PRINTING Second and M HELEN TROY MO DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - WILLIAM R. CARTER - CHBE S ELMER A. FRIEND - ALFRED ZENG SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Delivered by earrier in Junean and Douglas for §1.50 per month, | 2 except Sunday by the COMPANY Juneau, Alaska - President Vice-President “Editor and Manager Managing Editor Business Manager Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. six months, £8.00; one year, §15.00 By mai dvance, $15.00; MEME ated Pr R OF AS paper and NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES Fourth A Bldg,, Seattle, Wash postage paid, at the following ri six months, es: in advance, $7.50; or if they will promptly notify e or irregularity in-the delivery rs. News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 OCIATED PRESS . * cluzively entitled to the use for s credited to it or not other- also the local mews published Alaska Newspapers, 1411 7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA L of Nazi Germany. for his war crimes. | was one of the “master mind ]h;\n(wd himself to escape t | The brains of many of the leaders of the Nazi {terror will show, we venture to s imilar aberra- tions. It was very logical that an undertaking :\ai hideous in its purpose and execution as the Nazi master race program would be guided not merely by evil mén, but by men with that particular brand of insanity FEBRUARY 23 which lacks the flp(ll‘ud(‘ for civilized behavior . Mrs. Bess A. Winn Although his body probably will never be found,| : . B. F. Kane it is virtua!'v certain that the brain of Adolph Hitler| o Bob Martin I would have showed extensive pathology. That is the| ® Mrs. Alec Dunham explanation—and about the only explanation—for his! conduct. What the world and Germany at the outset | o mistook for great courage of purpose was merely the| & | of Mrs. 1. F. Jennings FEBRUARY 24 1 = = S| 20 YEARS AGO from THE EMPIRE S e ) | FEBRUARY 23, 1926 ! Mrs, H. I. Lucas was an incoming vassenger on the steamer Princess | ; from Seattle, after a visit of several weeks in Washington and . Miss Ideal Hendrickson, of the office force of the Alaska Road Commission, returned to Juneau on the steamer Alameda after a vaca- | tion trip to Seattle. Miss Margaret E. Jones, teacher in the Haines school, arrived in Juneau on the Estebeth and planned to be here several days. representative of the National the steamer AlamecCa from a M. Basse, local fish \ Company, returned to Juneau on pusiness trip of several weeks to Seattle. LUCILLE®S BEAUTY SALON DR. E. H. KASER BLOMGREN BUILDING HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Dr. John H. Geyer Room 9—Valentine Bldg, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1946 SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS PHONE 492 The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 DENTIST Phone 56 FOR TASTY FOODS and VARIETY TRY Gastineau Cafe DENTIST PHONE 762 his actions was characteristic s de at| Laurel C. McKechnie even as the walls of his chanceilory crumbled about e Stina Hope e clung e delusio; at an @ v of rescue | him, he ¢ u'n,,tmé)\x 1’1(“}“: 1[11 \h‘:'("r x:‘v;\:nx\‘_”'o -Cx‘elgu‘t e Mrs. John Natterstad e G Ao rat ot all thase HIBOCIRKEH with a1 Mtes B S0 Bt EHRR rangement on the j 8 t ¥ Jackis Harington Hitler regime. Joachim von Ribbentrop is an example | J il it of a man who was not insane. He was an opportunist, . Lk . 5 4 . Claire Watkins ~who did not concern himself with the iniquities flh(l‘. excesses of the i gang so long as it vaulted himself, B e L8 T of warped minds, uniform. WAGES AND INFLATION The present wave of wage incr comed in so far as they restore production and in- But we should not forget that they are dustrial peace. none the less inflationary in effect, employer in each case is permitted to raise the brice of The purchasing power of wage earners above his products. in many cases will be raised peak, especially since income tax been somewhat reduced and bond smaller. chase consumers’ goods of all sorts, time the low profits or losses of producers who are squeezed between high wages and will slow down the flow of consumers’ goods to market. The result may be to bring what has rarely happened before—rapid price inflation combined with unemploy- ment in important sectors of the economy. result is not altogether impossible here is shown by its present existemce in many countries in Europe, where the effects of monetary inflation conflict with those of price control The Mark of Insa) (Cincinnati tnquirer) U. S. Army Institute of Pathol examined the brain of Dr. Robert I standing degenerative process” in which is recognized as the seat of human being. Th The Washington Merry-Go-Round criticized for siding with the Chi- As a result there will be a scramble to pur- is noteworthy, though by no means surprising result of the post mortem on the man who eases may be wel- most widely pract whether or not the their wartime withholdings have purchases will be ionsphere. while at the same earth. low price ceilings beings. Even on the one hand on the other. it however. nity have soared above stratosphere level. Obviously, this affairs leaves an opportunity wide open to ambitious young Those whose birthdate thi ogy scientists who Ley found a “long- the frontal area civilization in the visited the South up there. | least damage. They charge that as now planned the test will be dan- | serous to the security of the coun- try and unfair to the American add nothing to the knowledge al- personnel other men of warped minds zation which carried out its dirty work—notably the man’s history—flight ordina: earthbound, striking up to the heavily charged layer of space which encircles the stratosphere and bouncing slightest difficulty. The wave emitted by radar equipment may not fort to compel the acceptance of have been man’s first encroachment on the jonsphere, basic religious principles by those For some rocket-propelled missiles certainly entrusted with the conduct of world first to invade the ionsphere in person. would seem to be some r the ionic blue need not fear getting lost a man who previously had been a wine salesman, into the position of one of the most important diplomatic | R BT R figures of the world for a time. But ctherwise the personnel of the N: assembled on a regenera i crowd was e basis. Launched by men it naturally attracted to its directing In the organi- it Earth Calling! (Cincinnati Enquirer) Radar contact with the moon will hardly be the|rcadily to reason than to force. cal postwar application of radar, but it surely is the most intriguing use of the device which had so much to do with conduct of the war. tunately, we already knew how far it is to the moon, so radar contact cannot help in its primary function short for some time with high pri- of measuring range. But it will be helpful to scientists 'cos inevitably prevailing in the silk —and very indirectly to the rest of us—to kuow that goods market. a very high frequency radio wave can penetrate the rayon stockings will soon improve. For most purposes, we are bound closely to our In the last half cenutry—a tiny fragment of subsidies will be close! has been possible for human gy radio waves are relatively Pole. Radar works iruth as this that the N ing to cover. That’s why the sts Dbelieve ‘o a false sense of security and nese Communists George At- veady accumulated from previous slow up development of anti-atomic cheson, long-time diplomatic ex- explosions at New Mexico, Hiro- | defenses. vert on the Far East. Atcheson shima and Nagasaki, except that has been Chief Civilian Adviser to General MacArthur ever since V-J Day and has recently returned to the U.S.A. Siuce his return, Mac- Arthur has been burning up the wires demanding that Atcheson ccme back to Tokyo. BYRNLEM>-sAKUCH BROTHER- HOOD Best example of the spirit of Brotherhood Week was the recent trip taken bv two distinguished statesmen to visit Winston Church- 1l. Most peopie didn’t know it, but when Secretary of State Byrnes and elder statesman Bernie Bar- uch went to Miami together, they terminated a personal feud which long friendship had upset their Zor exactly one year. Byrnes and Baruch have known| we may learn the size and damage of the world’s largest water spout. An underwater atomic explosion, the scientists say, is the only de- cisive test. But regarding this the Navy is hedging. One scientist, or. W. H. Higin- botham, Chairman of the Federa- ron of Atomic Scientists, thinks it ridiculous to start with the most moderate kind of test “From what we already know,” he says, “an atormic bomb exploded under water will act like a power- CAPITAL CHAFF Administration lobbying to con- firm Ed Pauley has reached white- hot pitch. Gov. Mon Wallgren of Washington was brought East to put the heat on Senators Magnu- son and Hugh Mitchell, the latter having been Wellgren's secretary.’ onection of old debts and the ac-| Both will now vote for Pauley. . . . In some States, such as Utah, New jqtai) establishments are in a fertile| York, Washington and Maryland, where the November race will be close, a vote f[or Pauley may mean defeat for a Democratic Senator. . . P Unfor- men, frustrated because so many people have flown promised by the sta the oceans and penetrated the depths of the sea and of a new and exciting world in Somebody is going to be the good books and cultural activities True, there heretofore ks, but the adventurer in glected. % EO R S A trant at times, but their good qual- avy is try- ities will more than balance these hat they, the men who invented Mates: | people. the bomb, should be in charge of i (Continued from Page One) | On-the-surtace atomic-bomb ex- |iesting it—that any lesser experi- MONDAY, FEBRUARY N R S - piosions, the scientists claim, will | nent may only luil the country in- HEART AND HOME i — i HOROSCOPE { “The stats incline but do not compel” “ S Guard—sadists were enlisted. And, because offered such unlimited opportunities for the indulgence b st o s T B {of sadism, men of this ilk flocked to the death’s head SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24 ¢ HEART AND HOME So-called teen-age children are to cause great uneasiness to ed parents in the next several months. They will respond more like] ey arriage contracted through this eriod will endure. BUSINESS AFFAIRS Raw silk stocks will continue Supply of women'’s NATIONAL ISSUES Indications are that Government examined ortly in a diligent search for poli- tical issues. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS A religious movement of tremen- Many sects widely That tnts back Now, it would appear we have a form of dous importance will spread in all S energy which will pass through this layer. From there civilized areas before the current on we may supposc in the absence of data radar unrest subsides. impulses move aleng at a lively clip without the separated before will stand shoul- der to shoulder in a determined ef- Discovery unappreciated and ne- Children born on this day are likely t0 be stubborn and recalci- faults, They will be “bright” in school and popular with their play- 25 The neighbor relationship shoulfi f grow more harmonious in this per-| iod. OId frictions will vanish as the moral and legal rights of oth- | ers are recognized. Many spin- sters embittered by disappointment in love may soon discover that love sometimes has a second Spring for| those sensitive to its signs. | BUSINESS AFFAIRS Conditions are favorable for the| quisition of new business. Small ordnance at our next meeting.” (an order, decree, or law).” first syllable. inc APOSTATE (noun); one who deserts professed principles of faith; a seat should she take? “ forced to pass in froni ¢i her unnecessarily. with her husband. friend, or when departing? | reserved for privacy. PRI VT s e K PHONES 553—92—95 Phone 341 one LOOK and LEARN ?xy. C. GORDON FoR = of what great American? Foremost in Frifndliness PRSI 1 A I VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Building ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager Open Evenings Phone 318 The cutlodk for Alaska and the Juneau vicinity in particular for year was better than it had been for some time, according to Charles tein, who returned on the steamer Alameda from a trip of several through California. A number of projects were pending which .ared most encouraging, he said, including pulp and paper Pl'ujccts' Thane. Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST 20TH CENTTRY BUILDING Office Phone 469 D. M. Cawley, former department store man in Portland, arrived he steamer Alameda, to be in cherge of the clothing department of | M. Behrends Store. He brought with him a new stock of apparel M. Behrends returned on the same steamer after a business trip to Pacific Northwest and California. ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles College of Optometry and Opthalmology METCALFE SHEET METAL Heating—Airconditioning—Boat Tanks and Stacks—Everything in SHEET METAL Phone 711 Glasses Fitted Lens es Ground Weather: Highest, 38; lowest, 33; snow. e 90 Willoughby Ave. "'"""'MN"""”"M;’m"""‘m'?i Alaska Music Supply W | . . . Y Arthur M. Uggen, Manager e hexa iore' _ Daily Lessons in English . 1. GORDON || | mssesmuics stmments | || ¥00r Bt harmaine RS 7177 1 $ B U e i ang Sedpite BUTLER-MAURO Phone 206 Second and Seward [P Skt ot sl WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “We hope to pass the| DRUG CO. Say, “We hope to pass the ORDINANCE ORDNANCE means military supplies. ! —e OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Justifiable. Principal accent is on the | HARRI MACHINE SHOP ;)lxev M. Immigrate; two M'’s. : | Plumbing e Hea‘“ng o oil BIIHIEI'S HOUSEHOLD APPL K. F. MacLEOD—Owner, Manager LS OFTEN MISSPELLED: Imitate; SYNONYMS: Criticize, censure reprove. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us case our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | PHONE 319 HARRY RACE “The Store for Men"” renegade. (Pronounce the O as in OF; accent follows the S). “He was an apostate, false to the vows of his church.” % oo || SARINS || D | MODERN ETIQUETTE % | st L 3 ROBERTA LEE ||| 202 8 Teimel Fide Protemton - - ' IR v S | 20TH CENTURY MEAT T Juneau’s Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEA'TS PHONE 202 CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Q. When a girl enters a taxi with her escort, which side of' the Warfield's Drug Store (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) A. The seat farthest frem the curb, so that her escort may not be NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM . Q. Who should cut the wedding cake? A. The bride shouid cut her wedding cake, dividing the first piece | || HUTCHINGS ECONOMY ‘ MARKET Choice Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store Is it considered good form to kiss and embrace when greeting a Q. A. No, it is not. These affectionate demonstrations should be i CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices — Wall Paper IDEAL PAINT SHOP Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt How does a kilometer compare with' a mile? Which is the driest fruit? The famous Liberty Beil was cracked while tolling for the death b 1 2 3. | | | | 4 i 5. What are the only two animals that have black tongues? & . | { | | | eriod. NATIONAL ISSUES "The stars foretell gratifying pro- gress in the several campaigns ful depth charge and probably The Pauley-Allen-Vardaman mer- aoainst race and religious prejudice. would rip the hulls of the most | ry-go-rounds have evolved the Eeonomic limitations based on these. sturdy ship we have.” .atest Washington wisecrack: “Tru- prejudices are doomed. | Higinbotham and other scientists man is suffering from Pendergas- ~ |NTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS | believe the atomic bomb has made | tric ulcers!” . Senator Kilgore' hat Ttaly is destined to benefit N such y obsolete, and that an uncomfortable our entire |1t's just of West Virgini will summon As- from favorable public sentiment in sistant Secretary of State Braden this country is indicated. Of the however, Baruch came to W ashing- deaden tone ton and friends arranged a private Rexlon | ¢ . re ote ise dinner at the Shoreham Hotel 0 it There the two men made up. They . IEAtinct New v 1 P Zeals bird have been puiling together as the . Continual { nld Baruch-Byrnes team for the . Support for | good of the Nation ever since ATOM VS. BATTLE Unless P nt T 1 something drastic about it . the forthcon atomic scientists = a study in T insteac atomic e On the outcome of these t largely depends whether or not w have a future navy. It is only tvral, therefore, that in a tion of atom vers sdmirals would like to prove the atom is a mere Taey would not be good Navy me if they didn't. Atomic scieniists, however, are u in arms, clain the admirals ar grranging the tests in suc h a wa SHIP 1 doe ver; test. ma; wate say ’$hat ‘the ator~ic bomb will do the pea-shooter. | agaln Delicate vine Takes us one's v own Berver . Point of the crescent Jon ring otective 0} afatigable nine name Extinet hird Witha n P e poetie On the highest y point Con ation Uk, Thrice: prefix eral ehemy countries, Italy will In which State is the famous Petrified Forest? J { What are ones-Stevens Shop ' 1. Tt is a little less than % of a mile. LADIES'—MISSES IN SURAN CE I 2. The avocado. . h 7 : READY-TO-WEAR . 3. Jéan Marshall (1755-1835), Chief Just f the United Stati Esupreme éourt, 5 ustice of e Unites al esi N R Sl Shanuck Agency 4. Arizona. | | 5. The polar bear and the chow dog. | ‘ ‘ s ‘ - The Alaskan Hotel B. P. 0. ELKS | | T - . % o] =] Newly Renovated Rooms Meets every Wednesd: t 8 p. i Alaska = Electronies ||| oo m. Vistting krothers wepame £, ° | i J. HOLMQUIST, Exalted Ruler, I JIM LANGDON-—Mznager | PHONE SINGLE O Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND ! RECEIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- H. L. McDONALD, Secretary. JUNEAU THE BARANOF CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- UPHOLSTERY CO. ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND RE-UPHOLSTERING ; COMBINATIONS ALASKA’S FINEST NE;' nfluéxmms HOTEL EAT IN THE BUBBLE ROOM Special Dinner . 510 8 P. M. LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES * Mail Orders Promptly Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed 3 Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION Phone 36 122 2nd St. ALASKA ELECTRONICS| Sales and Service Expert radio repair withoat delay:| P. O. Box 2165 217 Seward| PHONE 62 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 cach other intimately for about 30 C be the first to recover, first to re- :;:r:c}‘sz:lk:;m; Soultharl(lwlnl:?‘; rossord Puzzle. gai{; the respect and trust of other £ yrnes a s " nations. | election races, sometimes hand- ACROSS 36. Turt dislodged Persons whose birthdate this is somely. A year azo, however, the| 1. Chart on the are promised by the stars: Impor- iwo cooled. Baruch beean aiming| 4. Adult girl falrwar tant business opportunities in the barbs at his cld friend durine the| 9 Unitof wire next few months — but they should closing davs of Bvrnes's carrer as HR not be embraced without ccmpetent v li o At 4 2. Town in O ‘War M{, bilizer He intimat d that| 13 Harden = gt Pl 5o advice. 2 Brrnes lac he nerve to demand | 14. Indian of which & Children whose birthday this is a touzh manmower bill during the BoRe Nopal wree wili be courageous, intelligent, gen- Sast mentbs of the war, that he! 15. June bug 48. While erous and faithful to their ideals. gidn't w i get mixed up inl |5 ALt (COPYRIGHT, 1946) fhe Fenry Wallace confirmation| I¥ Disconcert ying cards — Bepe e it be v h 20. Partakes of a ictant 3 0 ":" F“;‘ DAk . he- Wap. SRR wineal 5. Poorly before his committee immediately ! g Marhally, Shven h- Myselt B Balhed ke after the Argentine elections, to ;:c ;r\l »lm ;w :h:‘-“h“. ';f“{ {':;‘,\‘\.J‘xun M Frhzr;r)(u,r“‘- Solution Of Yesterday’s Puzzle | cxpose some hot new evidence e ‘("p,l 8y .1r '“("f ! ‘7' Rail bird foot 64, Pitc 2. Bun-arfed brick | 24ainst the Peron-fascist cligue. . . severtd. month: the two did not see op 85, Ar 2 Somebody did a skillful job of each other. o0k part in & a 3. Kind of rubber & A % fi E AR ] o _contest 3 4. Sere writing Secretary of War Patter-| el ’;’2 lar: L‘:mn Bénul.\. flow [ "t SRsite ik D'T"’N 6. Town In Penn- | con's statement before ' the Senme} ok from the Depdon Conlerence, vam womante this 44 Beyices £ | atomic Committee. Inside fact is that Truman sent a clear-cut mem- orandum to Patterson warning him not to testify against the White douse plan for civilian control of SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p, m, T M. L. MacSPADDEN, orshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. v Silver Bow Lodge No.A2, 1 0.0.F. Meets each Tues- || day at 8:00 P. M,, I. .O. O. F. HALL. * Visiting Brothers Welcome FLOYD HORTON, Noble Grand H. V. CALLOW, Secretary NEON SIGNS NOW MANUFACTURED IN JUNEAU Repairs Made on All Types of “NEON” Tubing PRATT NEON CO. Shattuck Way—Phone 873 PLUMBING OIL BURNERS HEATING Smith 0i! Burner Service atomic energy. Despite this, Patter- son delivered a statement so care- | fully written that it didn’t oppose | | {he Surplus Property Bill by the | the President’s position, yet gave| | the headline irpression that it di(Lt Under Secretary enneth Royall got credit for this two-timing state-l ment. . The Army is coming! around to the idea of returning| large surplus stores from overseas to aid the U. 8. buildjng program. Under an amendment tucked into, vusiness lobby, surplus goods can't /be returned to the USA except un- der certain conditions. One condi- ‘lon is that they be requested by an agency of the Government. Rew conversion Director John Snyder 15 now going to do some requesi- ing. (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 1946) e DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! . PHONE 476 Location—214 Second Street C. 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