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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1946 PAGE FOUR Dall y Alaska Empire The idea is not altogether bad. We can remember, la few years ago, when we were a fidgety tadpole moving from classroom to classroom for what seemed DR.E. H. KASER The Charles W. Carfer 20 YEARS AGO % ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager Open Evenings ways it isn't. ~— —_ Kate Langley Yukon arriving today. Moderate Prices Fhone 318 every Sunday by the 1 . " R T an Interminable period, with virtually no outles between THE EMPIRE % s Mort Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska i r fidgetiness, or ex energy, as it is more r DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - - Ice-Presiden Y n. 50 S WILLIAM R. CARTER o - 4 Ed"]a’ ik ’"&'{;; We're not sure, however, that a mere stick of gum, | JUNE 1, 1926 Al'hnne 56 Pourth and Franklin Sts. % " Business manager chewed decorously, could accomplish the purpose. There | o JUNE 1 e| Confident that large pulp and paper development will begin In HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P, M. PHONE 136 —_— T g is, we’l it, a nsiderable number of foot-pounds a | Ala n o y 36 au Channel first of all, B. F. Satercd in the Post Office in Junean as Second Class Ma i TR S OGS B O el ALisngrecd hd Frank A. Boyle o | Alaska soon and probably on Gastineau t SUBSCRIPTION RAT! of energy dissipated by the rhythmically moving jaw | o Mrs. 1. Goldstein o ! Heintzieman, Assistant District Forester, returned to Juneau on the i FOR TASTY FOODS ered by e e e s vaass st T oM et work on a stick of gum. Buf whehl yOU (% leeE | . - Allen ‘Dennis SHASMGE i 84 scamer Yukon after & five months tiip devoted 1 Shs irpose oteeiitae The Erwin Feed Co. and VARIETY By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: with the youthful abundance of energy, we're afraid |, Kelly Foss ® | Alaska possibilities in that line. Otfios T Case Lot Giosd TRY One vear, in advance, ?50 six months, in sJvance, $7.60; jt would necessitate some fancy chewing, lntcrspersl“d, ° Ray E. Look Ky 3 PHONE 704 4 B B Torer n vith g, stringing and various fancy spiderweb | adings T NE. 3 : Subscribers will confer & favor if they will promptly nettey With popping, stringing a s Yy Spl lo Mrs. Edward Jahnke . Ak SR % o s iR g Yl * ~ G c R e e o any fallire of (rewulactty 1o the deitvery | designs of the well-masticated chicls. IS | Mis. Iva Tilden, teacher in the Juneau Public Schools, left on the HAY, GRAIN, COAL astineau Cafe L e Es: News Office, 808; Business Oftfos, 3. Then, too, the readily available chewing gum would | 4 JUNE 2 o | Steamer Alameda for the States, for the summer vacation. She was to and STORAGE Foremost in Friendliness —_ s be a considerable improvement over the old-fasioned ) - | return for the fall term of school. BER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ¥ |® Phyllis Turner . J " The AssochE N O A lusivels entitied fo the use for | iNkwell, into which the bad boys would dunk the curls| Richard Witigerson e| M. Andrew Nerland, wife of former Representafive Nerland of VANITY BEAUTY i sepublication of a1l news dispuiches eredited to 1 or ot other. of the little girl in the seat ahead. Chewing gum ob-| ; Oail At o | Fairbanks, visited {riends here while the steamer Yukon was in port CALIFORNIA :;:“';-red ited in this paper and also the local news published ..,y would make a gaudier display,.or at least al, Curtis G. Shattuck e |She was returning to her home in the interior after a visit in the Grocery: and! Meat Mvkst SALON P more intricate pattern in the hair, | o e Pt b i NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 Yes, it's a good idea, in some ways. And'in some!® Eva Curtls e | state ; 478 — PHONES — 371 Cooper Bullding Pourth /venue Bldg., Seattie, Wash. S, g e . Mrs. Ray Roberts o Sidney Laurence was among incoming passengers on the steamer High Quality Foods st ° . . . » . | Tremulous Earth | — | (New York Times) i Last summer we were stunned by the effects of two |atomic bombs which were dropped on Hiroshima and | Nagasaki. Each was as destructive as 20,000 tons of | TNT, we were told. It seemed as if the ultimate in Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ | READY-TO-WEAR Near Third METCALFE SHEET METAL lleatlng—MrcondMnnlnz—B-t Tanks and Stacks—Everything in SHEET METAL Pione 711 90 Willoughby Ave. OFFERING 250,000 Shares | O'HARRA BUS LINES, INC HOROSCOPE “The stars incline Seward Street |disaster had been reached. Yet what is an atomic v 41 | bomb compared with the earth’s crust when it twitches | but do not Compd 1 (An Alaskan Corporation) ; ; 7 & “Th B H P |like a cow or a horse that wrinkles its skin to rid itsell ‘ Don’s Radio Service ¢ Rexall Store of flies? 5 | s 1 Your Reli rmacisf ‘ i SUNDAY, JUNE 3 COMMON SHARES (51.00 par value) i | Electrical and Radio Bepair able Pha ts : Fifteen thousand feet below the ccean bottom of | { Dutch Harbor in what the geologists call the Aleutian | HEART AND HOME | O'HARRA BUS LINES, INC., a corporation, offers fior sale only }! (We pick up and deliver) BUTLER-MAURO & ——— | Deep there is a landslide. The ocean’s floor drops and | writing of all kinds will pmfip.,,' to persons resident within Alaska 250,000 shares of the commen §i | Phone 659 909 West 12th DRUG CO. a trough appears which the surrounding water im- capital stock of the corporation at the price of $1.00 per share. 21 YEARS OF SERVICE | mediately fills. And all along the Pacific coast of throughout this day and love let-| ters posted before midnight will leadi sale will be made of less than 100 shares. No HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” | North and South America wa\'c:s break on the shore— |to happy developments. some of thmr} high and massive enough to shalter1_(‘.(,1,".3"“S are under friendly boats. What is the explosion of an atomic bomb com- BUSINESS AFFAIRS pared with this? Such catastrophes remind us that| gy shortages will cause for all our boasting we have not yet conquered nature. || Alaska Music Supply The end of this school year marked the end of 21 ey b (CUT OUT AND MAIL) | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager years of service to this community on the part of Miss Dalma Hanson, who is retiring this year from her st many | Pianos—Musical Instruments career of teaching in Juneau Public Schools. | ian uneasiness before the end of| and Supplier Where Pharmac; atiss Bt i hils TR SUE. Slementats ‘:lh\“l]m]\c to multiply the 20,000 tons of TNT of'v«hlch | summer, but though there will be To O'Harra Bus Lines, Inc., Phonebon. Hestaitnad Bestara it - ..« @ single atomic bomb is the equivalent by many times |some inconvenience and discomfort, | P. 0. Box 1657, ——— e sehocl, was honored by the dedication of this year's ¢y match what happened in Dutch Harbor. there s unlikely to be any real| Anchorage, Alaska g . Totem, high school annual. “Most of the present “Seismic sea wave” is the technical term for the | quffering % o i HEINKE GENERAL 20TH CENTURY MEAT graduating seniors,” sald the dedication, “have passed disturbance that devastated Hilo. Geophysicists prefer | NATIONAL ISSUES ‘The undersigned does hereby subscribe for REPAIR SHOP ~ MARKET under her guidance and have gained immeasurably it, or the Japanese “tunami to “tidal wave” because | nyestigation of widespread re<} shares of the ccmmen capital stock of O'Harra Bus ljfllcsv Inc., Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Juneau’s Most Pogular by her genuine understanding and sympathetic interest the tides have nothing to do with the huge waves that | ports that many products now in of the par value of $1.00 per share, and enclose herewith check i Blacksmith Work “Meating” Place in the sum of § for said shares, subject to acceptance by O'Harra Bus Lines, Inc., who may accept or reject this subscription. Such acceptance or rejection shall be final. traveled across the Pacific. This most recent of seismic 'short supply are being hoarded in sea waves is one of the Worst on record, though it has | tremendous quantities in the hope been eclipsed by others. There was one in 1923, for (of higher pfices is indicated. ‘Pos-, example, which originated in the Sagami Bay in which |jtive proof of the truth of thase Tokyo stands and which killed at least 143,000. And |reports awaits investigators in, then there was the one that followed the disastrous many warehouses over the coung, Lisbon earthquake of 1775 and that caused the ]cvel‘tn of the sea to change so that even in distant Ireland | GENERAL REPATIR WORK Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. in each individual student. They also realize the importance of the role she has played in the Juneau Public Schools and in the community, and, therefore, wisn to show their appreciation by the presentation of this dedication.” - This, the voice of a few of the thousands of youngsters who have passed through Miss Hanson's ONLY THE BEST OF MEA'TS PHONE 202 CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING The undersigned further states that he is a resident within the Territory of Alaska as defined by Sec. T7c, Subdivision 11, of the Sccurities Act cf 19 and amendments thereto, and any acceptance of this subscription by O'Harra Bus Lines, Inc, is “The Store for Men" SABIN’S INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS ‘ Schoolroom, during the last 21 years, says a lot more | the water level was raised by about five feet in one| World harmony is not only a pos- e o goli tagk ¢ % than we could say in appreciation of her services in bay. If we hear less of these seismic sea waves than|sibility but inevitable, despite the Name: Front St—Triangle Bldg. meTOVE, CRUDE OIL behalf of the people of Juneau. Twenty-one years of We do of land quakes it is because they arise in the |seemingly discouraging = signs aof B one Phone 341 . 0. Box middle of the ocean and mercifully expend themselves. | these times. What are we to make of these disturbances? A come to prosper and endure in an little more seismological knowledge will be added to |isolated and insulated sphere. A’ what we have accumulated. We need a method of |greater mind than man’s is at work § predicting accurately the time and place at which a|in the universe and no amount .of 5 Has Its Drawbacks landslide will occur and an earthquake will follow.|effort on the part of the puny, - —_— But there is none. We can do no more than to extract | Stalins can prevent the ultimate| (Cincinnati Enquirer) some comfort from the thought that the earth is not realization of the common man's 2 Progressiveness in education may be carried frun) “finished” in the sense that a statue is finished. fondest dream — a world ruled by the ridiculous to the sublime, or back again—depend- | | Land masses are still shifting, mountains are still being' love instead of hate. 4 ing on the way you look at it—if the advice of a formed. So long as the process continues this earth| Persons whose birthdate this newspaper psychclogist to a teachers' institute in will be the abode of life. On the moon there can be are promised by the sta A yes % Chicago ds followed.: 'Said he: “The time will/come{no earthquakes, It is dead—finished. A quakelss;'of health and material gains. f when we will pass out a stick of gum to each child|earth would be just as dead, just as finished in the| Children born today will be men- #5 he takes his seat at school. In this way we wm‘sculpluml sense. The mounting tell of death in Hilo |tally alert, physically strong and! enable him to work out a tremendous amount of | Proves that the earth is still alive and likely to remain ! mun\llv sound. epergy he is not able to expend otherwise.” so for some millions of years. The Washingfon Merry-Go-Round ** (Continued from Page One) the strenuous life of teaching is a long time, and we Even Russia must wish Miss Hanson the best of good luck for a well- earned vacation. FOR Wall Paper IDEAL PAINT SHOP Phone 549 Fred W, Wendt Gity or Tewn Warfield's Drug Store (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Territory o NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM ¥ is HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Forsythe Barge Co. CONTRACT HAULING l Office Room 1, Phone 819 or 288 Old First National Bank Bldg. Choite Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store | - PHONES 553—92—95 €) B.P.0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. fi MONDAY, JUNE 3 (Board. Trained in the difficult job |sible for my being 1 the White | ilabm arbitration, these men were (louse,” Whitney quocted the Presi- | HEART AND HOME | yanked out of their jobs and t%e |dent as saying. ‘ Widows, widowers and children. . War Labor Board abolished, leav- Note—Whitney claimed that Tru- deprived of their parents are fave mg our tender labor relations in man did not seem to be familiar ored under this configuration. This ! the inexperienced hands of the ver- | withi all the facts, spent only 18 day promises comfort and assur- ! dant team from Missouri. | minutes with union leaders, where- 'ances to all bereaved persons. | as Roosevelt spent eight hours with'i |them in the rail crisis of Christ-| The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms 2 w at Reasonable Rates b B PHONE SINGLE O JUNEAU . SEATILE Ar Ketchikan(Amrots Ly * Ketchikan. "'2% Ar +Juneau. . Juneau. . ©Whitehorse . . Whitehorse . .FAIRBANKS man angrily refused. Finally Biffle signaled Senator Abe Murdock ol BUSINESS AFFAIRS | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 TRUMAN BOILS Utah to prepare to take the chair, | Inside fact is that when Byrnes|mas 1943, studying, arguing, har- All factors ] Xayoral:ll;: for FAIRBANKS ' ] SECOND and FOURTH UPHOLSTERY CO. dhen went out. A fewmomentslater nq Vinson finally got into theMonizing. frolitatlisan. joperatian HUAVED | Jowses : : | Mondzay of each month RE-UPHOLSTERING if B ithe next several years and concerns 'selling farm equipment of the labor- !saving variety should do a record business. in Scottish Rite Temple NEW FURNITURE DRAPERIES Phone 36 122 2nd Bt. he sent a page to Senator McKel-!ctrike picture they found their | s lar with word that he was wanted poss in the White House just about | MERRY-GO-ROUND on the telephone, and McKellar| a5 cantankerous and upset as the | First visit hard-working Senator left. A few days later he was again y4j] leaders. Truman cursed and Vandenberg made after his return | NATIONAL ISSUES in the Naval Hospital—his second rageq at A. F. Whitney and Al- | from Paris was on beauteous Con-| wany unrelated groups soon willl trip in recent weeks. {vaney Johnston in unprintable | gresswoman Clare Luce, ill in her jay great stress on the importance language. | apartment. Clare is a student of of proper influences for the na- | CAPITAL CHAFF “This is what I say you're gnmg foreign affairs; also thinks Van!tjon's youth. They will try to! Interesting ~ historical document|to do—and you're going to do it,” | should be Republican nominee for!grouse the country to a realization Galena < | | beginning at 7:30 p. m. | M. L. MacSPADDEN, \Worshlp(ul Master; JAMES W. | LEIVERS, Secretary. | | Silver Bow Lodge No. A 2, LO.OF,, “ Meets each Tues- ALASKA ELECTRONICS Sales and Service Expert radio repair withoat delays| is Harold Ickes' letter of resigna- Truman stormed at Whitney. | President. . Here's why capxtal‘mat today’s juvenile delinquents day at 8:00 P. M, 1. 0. O. F. HALL. | |p o gox 2165 217 Se 5 tlon as Secretary of the Interior., Later the recalcitrant rail train- | observers predict a Republican |too often are tomorrow’s hardened Visiting Brothers Welcome e in it he warned Truman that a|man chief grimly recounted that,|turnover next November: In North!eriminals, ‘ FLOYD HORTON, Noble Grand PHONE 62 difficult coal strike was impending, | two months before, the President | Carclina, one of the most useful! NTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS | H. V. CALLOW, SecretaYry - offered to stay on the job long|told him he could never express his members of Congress, John Folger,! A greatly expanded and modern- enough to handle it. Ickes had|gratitude for the Trainmen's sup- | faces a primary run-off, may lose ized press will help to ‘keep the handled three similar coal crises.|port when Truman was having a‘hls seat to Thurmond Chatham, world better informed about cventsi . ....Wonder what history would tough re-election fight in 1940. | the millionaire blanket king. Chat-! ‘of global concern through the r have been like if Truman had not| “You are the man most rcspon< | ham s also a Democrat, but it in- ‘]ces period just ahead. Outside told Ickes to pack up in two days.' — -|Russia a free press is an institution D ] LEOTA Haines and Skagway of [ — i M. S. . Senator Bilbo is so despetate; d P 'commanding the greatest respect | . LEAVING FERRY FLOAT AT 8 A. M. EVERY WEDNESDAY he is trying to pick up votes by | and admiration and will never com- e ~ RO & N promising Mississippi county super- | Crosswor uZZIe E {mand less while free peoples hava i P s Ifi?z»firter—s&om per day and up ] visors they will be WPA bessesi - |the strength to for its pres- o > g " . ACROSS 36. Shores [SIls/A] | 0 l M. S. DONJAC— £ come the next depression. Thats! ot 37. Roman house- ervation. ome g . S. # eonfidence in America! Senator | :j f,;‘:.,.,. “Hold gods E]EII]’! Persons whose birthdate this is’ ."' ' ere” ' For Charter—$45.00 per day and up Tem Connally of Texas told friend Thickness 38. Gum resin jare promised by the stars: A year’s fallowing Lis return from Pari Wire rope :?) ;‘\"fla"mr" E% {of solid family pleasurss and at l Bflfll Vessels U S Govetnment Inspecled that he th t the Russians would | 13. Old musical - MoRammed 0 }least one profitable business vensf ! Pnonfl 7s BL"E “9 ks agree to compromise cn every issue | 14, Eeminine name 41. Diving duck % ture, } NOW ON SALE AT OUR FISH MARKET—the I ar ¥cept L1l wiich u;:\ I;aLl) 16, Natural depres- a4, fii\"enrnag:ivcr o] cm)dh«ea born émayb‘:-‘" boq“ H following assortment of EASTERN FISH !WMM oat Lraanded must go to the Jugoslavs. sions e orous, restless and ambitio ney _ 4 . Excla 1 . Egg-shaped " £ course” Cornaily added, 1\ 1 BEtima T Bemum, N TN [ may seem dangerously high-strung} FILLETS SMOKED DOUGLAS BOAT s]lo { 't inow why wo'te making suLhr o0 Raiparices 8. 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BAY CHUBS - and mainly why the Paris Confer-' g’ Intimate asso- _ ters seed ing pitchers {T,fi,"’:fl“;..,g | dicates the national urge for al Louisiana Shrim s r L (Ge=ssesezziisesnescszasasecssosstasasesssssestssesaati R b AT e --- ence failed. . ‘Wendell Berrge, ciate B3, Fomsers a6 Fpse direction | burge in Washington. Folger will p rog Legs Assistant hard-hitting Attorney | 2. Capital of Cuba | 3 Flow back 5. be to Congres! great loss t b Theugh the Navy didn't get ('udlt VULCANIZING—Tires and 'l'ubes = General in charge of trust-busting, . Kish sauce J C ld Si C I has written a new book, “Economic | : G dimber | COUST y they beat the army 4o UTIEAU 0 (1) ¢ age Ompany, nC. YROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED Freedoms for the West,” which lengths |in banning private luxury planes. ¢. every Westerner should read—and | 6. Considerable |, yrass hats. The Navy's order, | T oo e et ekl JU“EAI.I MOTUB co-—rumw Easterners too—in order to under- | g» E"‘);;i x%{n?erfiay). dated Jan. 1046, bans all Navy § £1. 84 m.-_...............fir.........—-.--.-—u--.m.-._.... stand their country 9. Very fast planes for private use. . . . . John WABBEN HABD“‘G T i musical o s hi ) i i g L. Lewis has his own pipe-line into [ 10. Not fes- WHITE HOUSE TEAMWORK? O hoten ne White House, It works like this: as a paid-up subscriber to THE DATLY ALASKA I'here is no substitute for newsbpaper adverhsmg . Aftirmative 'rench article Israelite king The recent abortive rail-strike hegotiations illustrate one of the fmpertant minus quantities around the White House—teamwork. It| was nct until skillful Jimmy Byrnes and astute Fred Vinson dropped wital jobs in the State and Treasury Departments and jumped into the EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. - Present this coupon to the box office of the % CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "“CHICAGO KID~ J His right-hand man, John T. | Jones, is a great friend of public relaticns expert Jay Jeromé Wil- liams, who, in turn, is a great iriend of White House Secretary Bill Hassett. Round-about, but ef- ficient. . . . . U. S. Military Attache Col. Wendell Johnson who was sent 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking~-1946 The B. M. Behrends Large plants Wanders Il;' in Bcl:lllm eEE! lorizontal . Underdone . British general rail picture that there was any real and states- | to examine Franco’s fortifications | e ¢ ,‘@xrwork . Click beetles salong the French border, is the' Federal Tax—12c per Person Banl‘ summer, bumbling John Passageways same man who gave a swank cock- | 5 tail party in Madrid last year for the Spanish commanders of the fl!_. der had induged Truman to fire | his expert labor team—Wisconsin _ PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. Oldest Bank in Alaska cross . Rub out U’s experienced Lloyd Garrison, K3 Klue Division (which fought against | and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and ia’s adrof r umpire, o Russia). Almost every Spanish of- =t % g Becres W Tayior, North Careina i los azreie [ Sohmsan's pariy had bee (fRAMMSTUBNIQU fo your home with per complimpesty. COMMERCIAL . SAVINGS U's statesmanlike Frank Graham, In what way | Gecorated by the Nazis. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! plus others on the War Labor obligation (COPYRIGHT, BELL synmn, INe, 1946)