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PAGL FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1946 us believe. Dl'l] " [1 l('bh(l F'nplre ‘» But histery should not blind us to the fact that we became strong through the exercise cf certain | principles of SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE tion—through democratic government, S |free enterprise and a progressive spirit. That com- A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS Prestdent ' bination, if it can be maintained, will continue to ¥ Vice-President 3 e raaces protect us against any combination of outside influ-} MARCH 22, 1926 LUC'LLE’S B AU! Y SALflN ences "" Py e g it ‘(“l’l‘m‘““"i‘)k‘”:‘(‘h'] S MARCH 22 R. A. Zeller, Supervisor of the Tongass National Forest, was returning i Lo o s Bt Dl e i e ok At " AT v ent|® Rep. John Butrovich, Jr. to Ketchikan after installing Chester M. Archbold as Ranger of the ) SUBSCR N RATES: . government must be. preserved in spite ol curient)g Harold Zenger, Jr. ® ! Petersburg district, the largest in the entire reserve. Archbold was form- DB. E. H. KASER The Chal’lesw canfl J Delivered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for S1.50 per months trends toward centralization. Free enterprise must k 4 ¢ . x months, $8.00; one 3ear. 2 i i Robert White ® | erly o Ranger in the Salmon Forest in Idaho, TIS 5 Toviage paid, at the following Tates: continue to make our industrial system the world's| Billy Evans ™ o § k% DENTISY Mortuar dvance, $16.00; six months, in advance. $7.80: girongest. Last—but far from least—America must|e Clifford Mason . National protection was urged and “professional pacifists” denounced BLOMGREN BUILDING Y vonfer n favor if they will promptly notifs guard her progressive s - willingness to accey Sy et National p 8 st \ & s e O o 1A egutamity dn o deliyecy| EaNd ’;‘) ‘l"‘""(’,‘ i *"1‘:‘“"‘) 'L"” - )'?‘l“ (‘;‘; 4 :“‘l"; b (,I’:l:" } ],L‘ ik jstant Secretary of War Hanford MacNider in an address delivered et ‘;h:"e "‘: Fourth and Franklin Sts. Gt Dibers ew and better designs within the fabric of her nationa aire Ri s > A " Ia % o g .M. . M. O eptiones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. ;“u 2 : ; ° Mrs. M. R. Stuart in New York before the \MnmI National Republican Club, “Unpre- M.t § PO PHONE 136 - — rolfe aredness never saved America from war, We have never been pre- TATED PRESS | These three principles are broad enough to sustain | ® R. M. Wolte o 4 4 N T 1% ot bihae. Hlath ‘I:‘:l ‘4;1‘111‘ ‘( !I”r] (\.vl«ll (m 'u‘:('m T: u;l<,w< 1‘0|, . T. Stanley Nevins pared. We Rave never wanted war but we have had it,” he said. D A w FOR TASTY FOODS patches credited t t or not other- 1ationa character, 4 as C € 3 & rens et e e e B e, R ey i e e 5. A Stevens e r. A. W. Stewart and VARIETY SO TR e bk ol Wbt il - s he Detroit Aviation Society had wired Capt. George H. Wilkins DENTIST TRY 5 e weRaves i stgtuture us in the DERL, Will WELSUSHPRIT S5l L€ ole § 618 0 e IaN S Iiney woullt back Bl Whshe Minit o WEEUIE RS S R D L I O i cous. She will be in position to face future crises, fully Bl P : x ; JRY BUILDING Gastin Caf oA LT — confident that her reserves are mightier thar any of | feperere R rush repairs on the two planes damaged in test flights at Fairbanks. Office Phone 469 eau Laile « b v P ity 1)1 Ext r parts were being rushed to Fairbanks, the wire added. Foremost in Friendliness us dare imagine VANITY BEAUTY . Immigration Quotas Don'’s Radio Service H 0 R 0 S C 0 P E | F. A. Nelson, who had been installing Diesel engines for the Ad- wh | miraity Alaska Gold Mining Company at Funter Bay, arrived here on E g The stars incline | the Estebeth and left tcday for the States on the Princess Mary. He o3 Sl i SALON i but do not compel” {|was accompanied here by W. S. Pekovich, in charge of the mine, who Leort e s Cooper Bullding | in a country | nced plans for greatly expanding operations. Phone 659 909 West 12th persistence, 3 lan i { 3 | { i il § | (New York Post) | i ‘ 1t is strange to see the ‘ ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager i Phone 318 S immigration, of the fallacy founded and fostered by ! SATURDAY, MARCH 23 . that immigrants are a burden. The fallacy found| b i cather: Highest, 45; lowest, 87; ralf. Al Open Evenings expression the other day in a recommendation to e e s st e e R S Music Supply :,;n:uzl' _\;m;»d 111]‘IJ}W|:1(- A(xlr;“nc];rx‘:“r);xr_:?;“qxzi czl:: Community projects are = une 5 4 P by Arthur M. Uggen, Manager II:JE('{‘CALFE SHEET METAL i BUSTEIR 0%, S SIBEL SO : 1UOMAS ) favorable auspices. Worthy bene D |y L E gl h ! eating—Airconditioning—Boat e sharply reduced for *he next decade. i : | J Pianos—Mausi 511 bt rtune will attend new home ven- | { “by permitting in the critical DOStWAr years a con- |iowea g oo b | RIS NS0 s MR S B N B s St in SHEET METAL § R — — s tures inaugurated today | d Seward Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave ERE DANGER LI tinual flow of immigrants across our border BUSINESS AFFAIRS | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The men arranged to meet | } | : WHER _‘ o R ‘ There are several obvious answers to this rhetorical | Ample farm machi; to meetTtogether next week.” Omit TOGETHER | HEINKE GENERAL " i People of the United States would have been in- &t stion—including what should be most obvious of [q)] needs in this coun too willi OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Treasurer. Pronounce trezh-er-er,| REPAIR SHOP The Rexall Siore” ) FO0gRe OL MIE s S A g €EN IN- .11 that it is based on an altogether false premis e available all w_— s, ai rezh-ur. S o had they been tolth BalBiact 1688 Ahu e ;“ i 1o vntegr\m ey ‘1 be \a.x.xhl.t. An all ‘h gh “i. ‘n .‘s ables, and not trezh. \‘u: Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Your Reliable Pharmacists - ! 3 ; b : ants ot, 8 a r production of such machinery OFTEN MISSPELLED: Philistine; one L. Blacksmith Work they would be forced to get along for four years and jndicated, take jobs away from America Y |will be reported this year. | SYNONYMS: Impulse, impetus, mcmentum, push, thrust, propulsion. | | GENERAL REPAIR WORK BUTLER-MAURO months without the production of new motor cars, create jol They are consumers as well as workers. NATIONAL ISSUES WORD STUDY: b vord Anrek s HA b Youre " St el Phone 204 920 W. 12th St. DRUG CO. importation of crude rubber, with transpor- The food they eat, the houses they live in, the) Many national problems will 1861 1 crcase “ur“_cmbum e ke wor'd e;mh P . - - litics reduced by half, without new imple- clothes they wear, the movies they aftend, the radios|spire a flood of proposed legisla- | Creé i ‘,.y y. e . o 3 ay.; Today's wo - for aorioulture. FeW' ofus would have believed | they buy, all serve to swell the volume of Amerlcan tjon quring the next year or o | to dig; penetrate; fathom. “Now we shall delve into a deeper | “The Stoes for Men® HARBY nAcE i 8 economy could stand such a shock production, to keep the tractors on our farms and the | Tiere are still many persons in| | problem.” e ior lven | e D 5 i | wheels of our factories in motion. Immigration is en|the world who d,m, to m- t»mu,) ~— S e s 11 9 Dl‘ll le i smfortably under just such c tances. We | of the American economic frontier. Our periods of |difficulty s to o A MODFRN ETIOUETT t “The Squibb Store” w ihat America’s économic, stricture was far | greatest prosperity in the past have been INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS ROBERTA LEE i' Front St.—Triangle Bldg. Where Pharmacy Is a .+ better built, than we—or any other nation | velated to the influx of newcomers | India is now under aspects that ) et | Profession N ned. Those years dug into our reserves, There are; moreover, formidable reasons ior lib- ge a state _or umestv which | St SR e b i ) 7 N el But it i reasonable to say, in view of what | eralizing rather than restricting immigratidn to the [may find expression in a Way | o QIR L it on ] wa"leld’s Dfllq S""e learned, that they didn't dig deep. Plenty of United States at this particular timie. The most com- will prgeent Britaln wii o SEW.gd Larm, wheri talking with him? i e 1 {ll remains, even if a large share of the fat |pelling reason is that the need is now particularly HI\mg problilm. I i | A. Thisis not necessary, and is very annoying to some people. Of | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Juneau's Most Popul e L . i S pir! ate S S| N : . great among those overseas who have been uproot mf;“‘: ol ‘:):’ i ‘a“_ 7 ;C:‘“ course, in a matter of condolence, it is often done, even to the holding | NYAL Family Remedies “Meating” Ph'c'e 2 With those museles'the United States must rebuild | ¥ the war: 7o S e X’;’f,lfc.u,‘("]\‘7°l Heally | simulating. interests, mew and|9f 'he person's hand while talking: | | HORLUCK’S DANISH ONLY in of we had buils before—had | 2Rd unW “‘“'-111-”' e lanc s of Joeip ',;[,f';l\?]x‘\«m‘;]n; sabisty g a5 Q. When a woman enters an elevator and four or five men remove ICE CREAM T*;El’lggi’l‘ OF MEA'TS ! githout kfowing 1t. Too many of us,| o0 O e et furst |60 Progress In the development of | thelr hats, should she nod In ackpiowledgment of the courtesy? 202 noting difficul which have arisen between mana offered asylum to religious protestants, through the ® pet project | A. No, it is not necessary. The gesture is not at all personal. —_— e L Mboaged; Top AT GV | e et Gnotios and Bols SAdGEEAE andizel Y ohlarenbos po fhle dey DRl @ NTER acgepin g Bl IVIEOH should one repeat the day and the HUlCmmgé:CTONOMY CAno TBANSPEB i) estimate the importance of political and social dif-| jans and Irishmen and others from abroad were build- }"'0151 vl ;‘}“‘"r_‘“ f“{lf,mc"t“‘illljl hour? | -4 ences which today—as for the last 200 years— 'ing our railroads, mining our coal, forging our steel :‘?dvp‘l.\;&:l ¥ '"fi‘:u' t‘:l ‘:9 i ‘e’j‘ A. Yes, always, to avoid misunderstanding. ! Choice Meats At All Times HAULING and CRATING f e surface here and there, Too many forget | and making real the American dream of boundless g R e i, prapex. | et reeeeeeeea | | poated in George B 9 s e ity. We ca t take all of them; we cannot ly directed in their early years, 'ge Bros. Store DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE .cord established: f the encroach- | oppcrtunity. e cannot e a H | 3 OIL 1t record established; fear the encroach- | PRI U Gno ek to come here and start life will make a name for themselves m, I.O 0 K d L E A R N by PHONES 553—92—85 Phone 344 Phone 344 iin s foreign to f’\‘“ doer(x‘zclg 1.'-“-01!)0581; \new by working in freedom. But we can play a more their n](hn‘L(‘,L'll‘}?:i)(lun:qu 3 3 a n A C. GORDON 5 bility of an.h\u economic and social encirclemen! genero part than we have played, We can keep! ‘Lup\“nl:. 1 '5 | ot | appears to them as an immediate danger. alive sition symbolized by the Statue e e e S BTN c A L I r o R N I A w The accomplishments which America has chalked ¢ ipe York Harbor. In doing so, we group of Congressmen also has been | 1. What authors of fairy tales do you usually associate with the Grocery and Nieat Market “ll Paper | up should remove such fears; should convince us that | ghall 2 our national life and the institutions| named for the Joint Comgressionalf .y o o couniries: (a) Denmark. (b) Germany, (c) France? 478 — PHONES — 371 we arg stronger than even the most omhmsm among | through which we have grown to greatnes Committee created by the Bill, in- ] S el PICERRE ALY s i S o - } i L T sk luding Democrats Outland of @_ 2. Is a marimba a Spanish dance, a xylophcne-like instrument, or a High Quality Feods at IDEA'. PA"" “ p i H Moderate Prices Mexican sauce? i Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt side of Stalin and it was decided MERRY-GO-ROUND ifornia, Patman of Texas, Hubgr The Washlnqlon | to launch the Second Front through A strong move is under way to °f Ohio and Ed Hart of New Jet- 1: V‘{:w- withedt Sl;{h_t or hearing, learned to speak? 5 i | France, not the Balkans, as pro- place Boston's Lieut Nathan David, S€¥ Iu';- Republicans include . When was the first use of the ‘uxpresswnA Qm:l save the king"? JoneS-Slevens Sho Me"y.fio.kound e 5 Ol Poemmer - FOG Assistant General George Bender of Ohlo, Roberty 5. In what year was Abraham Lincoln assassinated? p | So when the two men . Counsel on the Federal Communi- Rich of Pennsylvania and Walter | ANSWERS: LADIES'—M s IN | i i Judd of Minnesota. The Senate | a) : : A '—MISSES' 4 /Continued from Page Ome) | Churchill held out his hand to cations Commission as a full-fledg- Minnesota. Senate| 1. (a) Hans Christian Andersen, (b) the brothers Grimm, (c) Charles £ — - - | stalin and said: 2d Commissioner, The FCC is ong, £roup has not yet been selected P Perrault. READY-TO-WEAR Sh k cracies and having no real quarrel | d-bye Marshall, “T'l see agency which has given no recog- ook s, By QERLICEN IR 1046)) 3 A xylophone-like instrument. i | seward street Near Third attuc Agency with them, the Russian people | mvx.un.to 1";‘("}.“;1 % J?!“;) I; ) 3. Helen Keller. 4 i ! Yould be losthito follow any -other.|. “Ves?. repiled Stalin, I in . Lewis and David I b s ot L - A 'l' | 4 The Bible; I Samuel, 10:24, “And all the people shouted and said, S leader into u War. tank and you in a Pullmah car» | Pouring money hand over fist lnto eqion Auxuiar | ucion save thekbws ” [ the fight for control of the CIO | o | The Alaskan Hotel B These factors, uccording to diplo- | e by L TSR United Auto Workers' Union. Lewis : | i ees. ole P 0 ELKS matic dispatches just received from | CAFITAL CHAFF Untad Aubs Werken Unios. Towis; SMuSHie Cang Vel Sl Bl Mcscow, are why ithe Russians A rider has been attached to the &1 ° ‘(““-J P R i | Newly Renovated Rooms Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. 3 fushed troops into Iran, have con- ; Philippine War Compensation Bill, control of tae Auto Workers and i T N h'w at Reasonable Rates m. Visiting brothers weloome. L. | % centrated on the Turkish border 15 words long. Those 15 bring them into the ARoar L S lomorrow |g PHONE SINGLE 0 -I{iHIO'LBB:QDUéST, Exalted Ruler, | - f and have a tremendous army in W however, w{d hnqz about ' House sponsors of the Full Em-' o american wegion: Auxiliary | . L. McDONALD, Secretary. < Bunzary ready to reinforce Tito's | $150,000,000 to Spanish, British and ployment Bill have proposed 12 wi polg @ public card party w-i 7 Jugoslav Army in case there is a | other for .li»:n rc:%llld;m.s in the rfiull excellent xume:l \:x i’wxmv;{n “nu- morrow evening at 8 o'clock in thP THE JUNEAU bt march on Treste. { ippines. They will be able to collect man, urging that he pici I€e 1egion Dugout, with tables of | Sl is. . and although sty | Var-damages from the USA, which members of the new Economic Ad- pridee and pinochle in play. Priz-| BABAN‘)F UPHOLSTERY CO. i i ts-cia, and altbough w0 | will mean that Pilipinos will get visory Councll created by the Bl es for men and women will be RE-UPHOLSTERING & is not nearly as active a8 less. Secretary of War Pat- The 12 names are: Leon Henderson, gwarded, and refreshments served: ALASKA’S FINEST " RNITURE G el Iitiantanly, 1. | STSOR RS a grent A Wallde: (O, MaR CHTHD ‘?‘"b“s“d(‘; John - The committee in charge of th| HOTEL RAPERIES : ¢ served boost to Lieut. Gen. Robert Winant, Homer Rainey, ousted from affair, composed of Mrs. Al Zen; ways found Stalin easier to deal ! affair, composed ol S. 2 Phone 36 122 2nq & with than those around him. So dia| Richardson when he retired the the University of Texas; Georgfas chairman Mn Perry Asheraft, Mrs. SEATILE A EAT IN THE — 4 } Hull and Jimmy Byrnes. other day as Mid-Pacific Comman- FEllis Arnall, William H. Davis, Maj. James Sofoulis and Mrs. E. A. ; Kcl:hllmn(A;"'"“;'»L: w ;( 3 AR der. This column, four years ag of Chicago Univer-- Karnes, assure everyone an enjoy- Ketchiken. "1909) A BUBBLE noo“ ALASKA ELECTRONICS| * A Note — Ex-Ambassador ‘\‘4“ referred to Richardson as an officer Russell Smith, Harold Smith able evening, and extend a cordial Juneau R Sales and Service } Har_rimfln- Julsl r'l’"“"(‘d Irom.i 05- 'well qualific¢ to be Chief of Staff. of the Budget Bureau: and Ran- jnvitation to all card emhusiasls' {;’;"’; Bl S|)ecia| Dinner cow, peported that Stalin now ‘{'fl That opinion still stands. A man of dolph Paul formerly of the Trea- as well as Leglonnaires. and Aux- | BV et g - Expert radio repair without very much as Roosevelt did at Yal- should not be sury Departiment. . . .An excellent jliary members to attend. FAIRBANKS . .- 5 to 8 P. M. P. 0. Bo emaciated and not a well man. 'y 16 the dwindling ranks of pa- - e e — = $l 65 - s 317 Seward}. .. : SR triotic public servants. In the | SAIRBANS o PHONE 62 o) SO BLUIR LOVE portrait of V hill paint G 8 When . dia the ex- 2 Geln, Silver Bow Lodge | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 147 as .Lm s er 1s wea the same ACRDHS pr 0 A0 .. Moses Point: No.A2,10.0.F. SECOND and FOURTH - France, \\" 2451 > wore when, as a youth, he =/ oy eocomb. form - NOME 'Meets each Tues- Monday of each month A ]?on ’xx.l ashin pated in the ca Lty e ?1 Fr‘:;lufl“l“e g { day at 8:00 P. M, I. .O. O. F. HALL. in Scottish Rite Temple 4\ would have exp irman in the 9. Cry of the cat 3. Some | Visiting Brothers Welcome : beginning at 7:30 p. m. 5 . Stk Semalm. - ChurchLL beiamb An i Ritiros 1o FLOYD HORTON, Noble Grand M. L. MacSPADDEN, | = o 80, FREPR imperialist then and }mx remained . County In . pv“"?‘.'." H. V. CALLOW, Secretary Worshipful Master; JAMES W. lum had the usual one ever since. . . .Governor Ellis bt T T LEIVERS, Secretary. inspeciicn.’ In fact, so strict was the arna Georgia is writing a book 2 course | rea tape, Giet when French Am- on politics end economics. S able 46. Past | n p cs ¢nd economics. He has g \s.m (astener 47, Kind of passadcr B held out his hand | taken the title from the Star IT. Yellow ocher measuremer. OIL BURNERS PLUMBING HEATING R el CRMR R, YT Spiiea Bhne s o B i i'Z:?v'x‘.'f\E’ plfe‘c':yggj T R 2 . » I ealth Ser- |y Seen” Fort McClellan, Al- or & joint innguage | smllh 011 B se abama, is now requiring all G.I. 33 Shecer for Bioces | urner rvice r,” he § packages mailed from the Post to 4p Fithesm S| i 1 24 Public store- olution of Yesterday's Puzzle % | He hasn't be inspected. Officers’ packages are 21, ot il l‘\\u'.fx,)-:‘ b i 2 e PHONE 476 Location—214 Second Street o ; L‘ l‘; 10t inspected. Reason is the theft g Mais fiauor 1. Musical instru- London | 1. of UbNC theft of Government property al- 2. Peacock 62. Station ment N 4. 3 n s hands Jegedly mailed out from the Post. buttertifes 8. Behold 2. Edible geawped o b0 in s Zessssssasss —— said: “I guess it will be all right % monkshood H 2 H e OPA's removal of ceiling b | ¥ i PROMPT smvwz—woxiraevsnxan.m ces on poultry is a tr 0 see s ‘TEED - try consumption; also how prices ERALLe anos as u paid-up subscriter to THE DAILY ALASha H flmfl:w l 5 will react. Poultry in storage now . smail eross | EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. = L LT L H o s al antl-. totals ~over 350,000,000 -pounds fetter Present this coupon to the box office of the i o petween U men which double the normal supply for this Having riby CAPITOL T TR 891 OverH If " exploded privatel Teher- « ear ore ignoble . b Ano an — s e o s 0 . , HEATRE 1 ver Half a Century of Banking-~1946 :]‘u)'a chana’ Faron' (hiteirheat i ‘and receive TWO TICKETS to see: 3 t rehill had r cu 5 to pi se atic sced i " iy 8 ” 2t the end of the last war rocessors to the wall. Be- L to upset the Bolshevik 1e in sales, independents Federal Tax—11c per Person all auriny the recent ! P The big 57 A Ba i irked over the fact Lk b ¢ meat customers to | e cvr e fact Ut Ol s hos e Coms 1 PHONE 14 — THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. I Z;:Oxl‘l:el Front acress the Engli rol poultry prices regardless of X‘;fi"f,, and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Oldest Bank in Alask It was mot until the re even before the OPA's RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. sl bank n Alaska Conference that this question of ; the hig ‘pRdLes WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! the Second Front was finally set- hat OPA would gourd " tled, After considerable argument ¢ e b v COMMERCIAL SAVINGS beiween Churchill and Stalin, on to charge OPA 5. Unit of force 6. Clrcuit Roosevelt threw his wi There is no substitute for newspaper adveriising'

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