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THE DAILY ALASKA LMPFRE-—JUNEAU ALASKA PAGE FOUR x SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1946 i to take a| {ment Board, reportedly will leave Alaska & D(ul_y 4’(18’m(1 Emplr(’ Imuch better position in labor relations work on the| == from DR.E. H. KASER The Charles W. Carter Publithad Svery evéning sxoedt Sunday by Ui [West Coast, probably dealing with the shipping| “= HE E RE et . T e e ey iy = T IMPIRE DENTIST Mort ts, J au, Alask bl G TS Tony Karnes, regional director for the Veterans' | BLOMGREN BUILDING uary MR rd‘(\n‘,‘;j‘;’l‘,gfiz’,’fi Administration for Alaska, is to be transferred to| AUGUST 17, 1 Phone 56 Fourth and Franklin Sts, .7 pManasing Edor [Portland. All Alaskans will be sorry to see Kares| : of the Alaska Aerial Mapping Service Expedition of the U. S. S HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. PHONE 136 ir as Sccond Class Mattel BT Dpelee e O S awznm)} ¥ f(_‘('l’hT ek =1 gave a complimentary dance to the people of Gastineau Channel SUBSCRIPTION RATES & i to a who nows the country and its people ‘: (,x(-'\ r]rf f)u:\u]du : 1ir was held in the mess hall at Thane. Th E & r dc Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.50 per monthi | through previous residence and work in Alaska X 30 avis e i anibe S ot Skt L ; i o ‘_ e Erwin Feed Co. Card Beverage Co. st the loliowing sates: G [é Ruth Coffin e| With his year’s cleanup of gold packed in a “petrified egg” can, Office in Case Lot Grocery g 5 Sne tly Dotit MivWhites Teuicrs {® Patricia Virginia Martin e |J. B. Miller arrived here on the Admiral Watson from Yakataga Beach PHONE 704 lenale 805 10th St. if they will promptly hotify fis it : Ve the irregularity in the delivery X : e Julia A. Costigan o | where he has been mining garnet sands since April, 1904 HAY, GRAIN, COAL PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT o u]l’” B L i s e ke, e (Washington Star) . Elsie McLean s a2 e and STORAGE for MIXERS or SODA POP Aok el ESTURTSE It is altogether fitting that the papers of leh«m‘. James Larsen 0% At Tanana the thermometer readings had registered from 30 to 85 \"\Illlh OF ASSOCIATED PRESS i | Allen White of the Emporia Gazette should be added| o Dorothy Jones L o J e e e e stneer |to those of other great Americans preserved in the|e Ruth M. Farrell ke CALIFORNIA VANITY BEAUTY also the local news published [ jbrary of Congress. He was a writer of distinction, | o Fred Peterson . ” 5 SALON not merely. of i books, editorial atid SRRbemg” Shit | stor William Borah started cn a nation-wide speaking tour, Grocery and Meat Market ON Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | very notably of letters. The richness of his genius| o AUGUST 18 . court and prohibit 478 -— PHONES — 371 OCagpe Buiiding UL i perh: vas demonstrated in no more particular way | ¢ vdolph Heirsch ol i ot High Quality Foods at ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager than in the fact that after a hard day's grind in the| o Mrs. M. E. Rennie . The Geological Survey reported the Alaska mineral output increased Moderate Prices Open Evenings Phone 318 production of formal “copy” he could turn without | o Vera Beale @ | $700,000 over the previous year, aggregating for the year $18,220,692. visible effort to the art of intimate personal expression ' o Mrs, C. K. Tisdale W and Botiere! withentis spiBEOTBEDY KAl Erblaes S ool BB e 71| Jones-Stevens Shop METCALFF, SHEET METAL Mr. White himself would have laughed at such an | ¢ . o . . b?l i Heating—Airconditioning—Boat attempt to summarize his correspondence TR - (T P SR G e e D |y|_ E gl h X LADIES'—MISSES’ Tanks and Stacks—Everyth sense of humor kept him free from the danger to 2 Py al essons in tngiis W. L. GORDON i* READY-TO-WEAR in SHERT METAL g | taxing any of his capacities too seriously. Yet he was SISO 4 P 1 90 y PSS ERE AN O I SR A £ hone 711 90 W! L too good, too conscious, too deliberate a craftsman LIl AR R ) g : o5 g EO¥Ard Dlrest Near Tuiel Moy to fail to recognize a writing job as being well done, & WORDS OFTEN- MISUSED: Say, “I spoke TO Mr. Brown" (a mere | when indeed it were well done. He knew his worth salutation), or, “I wish to speak TO Mr. Brown” (to communicate a " a o just as he knew the worth of his contemporaries, and 0 | fact), but, “I wish to speak WITH Mr. Brown” (to converse). Femmer Transfer The Rexall Store Pronounce the OO as in BOOK, Prompt Courteous Service Your Reliable Pharmacists BONDED WAREHOUSE |his letters prove it just as his endeavors proved it more professional OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Poor COUNTERFEIT. | Jot PORE. [ 2 BUTLER-MA | But the correspondence files of Mr. White un- OFTEN MISS alescence. Observe the SC. | Ofl—General Hauling DRUG COURO — doubtedly were closer to his heart than his public SYNONYMS: Disposition, temperament, temper, character. | | Phone 114 Triangle Square - g i writing. He never shut himself out of his work; he ) «d three times and it is yours” Let us | NEW AIR M!: \” RATES e e 3 g N e WORD € word imes ar is yours E i was a “personal” editor exactly as Horace Greeley and { increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today Alaska Musi I HARRY RACE (o Henry Watterson were, yet he belonged to his own o R B B \ing: artful. (Pronounce sut-l, U as aska Music “pp Y President Truman has wm‘d legislation Which | 300 and commonly in his books and editorials strove for SUBTLE Sk e R b R Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Druggist “The Squibb Store” fashion- TR | UP He spoke with a subtle insolence.” [ will reduce air mail rates from the present 8 cents per FRANKFURT, Germany, Aug. 17 | ounce to five cents per ounce effective October 1 the detachment and the objectivity which are able now. Pianos—Musical Instruments To all Alaskans this is great news. Practically all All the more reason, then, why the preservation of —U. Army Criminal Investiga- f=""""""" BIERED 11 and Supplicr Where Pharmacy Is a ymportant business mail carried between Alaska and |his correspondence should be important. It represents gents disclosed they had i Profession i avel by air, and | documentation of the political and social enterprise hr Amegjcan civi | i filie; contimental \Upier Eviies Jriuss Save. By & ' of a significant era in the history of the United States 2 Germans on suspicion of ROBFRTA LEE T a saving of three cents per letter will add up to a large 8 tates HEINKE GENERAL 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau's Most Popular of a Europe-wide s lit brings together thusiasms and natu the opinions, the ideas, the en- Deing ringlead PR ERSIRSE O S I BSOS T ly the prejudices of the leaders counterfeit ring and “liberal” movements of the The agents most business REPAIR SHOP Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner reduction in operating expenses for houses in a year. Q. Should a guest shake hands with the host and hostess when fter an informal dinner? said the ring had Actually it is very probable that the new rate u,_"h between 1900 and Mr. White's death in 1944: it been smashed and that “further ! Bl 4 o Blacksmith Work “Meating” Place will mean a much greater volume of the mail between |shows what his reactions W his influence Arrests are possible soon.” { A Each guest should shake hands with the hostess, and usually| | GENERAL REPATR WORK : : here and the States will be carried by air, thereby | was, what his value is They said the ring produced and with the host, and should make some expression of appreciation Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. ONLY THE BEST OF MEA'TS g increasing the revenue. Someday, the best of the Emporian’s letters will be {refficked in $50 American bills Q ould a man always raise his hat when speaking to a man who is | | FEOINE 20 2 | “anthologized” in a separate volume as his editor and English 5-pound (820) 1Otes ,.company woman? 7 |have been. In the meantime, the Lib of Congress and dealt in diamonds, jewels, gold ¢ I T g LOSING GOOD MEN juaveilety U ike e o s e D Yes, always : Be Stote for blen iRt anily xhibit such items as have mos = Q. Should o young m \ge for his bride-to-be to meet his i g Je | Interest for living generations. The manuscripts of has been found in London, Paris| rents ore the engagement is announced? 9 . While no official announcement has yet been made |two of Mr. White's classics ought to be on permanent #nd Berlin as well as in other Parents before U {2 aled e dj‘ Ay it is understood that Alaska is losing two good ad-gjsplay—“To An Anxious Friend,” with which he won ' American occupied cities in Ger- A. Yes, unless his parents live a long distance away. many, they said. Front St—Triangle Bldg. ‘The names of the Americans were ‘ 107 Cherry St. [ dALSM Seattle 4, Wash ministrative officers in the near future. the Pulitzer Prize, and his Henry Clark, able chief of the Alaska Develop- | daughter Mary tribute to his beloved e Phone 206 Second and Seward withheld pending the formal serv-' ) — f Palestine must be kept by the Brit-' ing ‘of charges i I_O 0 K an d ‘, [ A R N < rar : The Washinglon T cace ot ruseian o PRESIDENT NOW e & ¢. GorDON | | Warfield s Drug Store For ' i FROM THE STATE e R -3 (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) W ll P Merry-Go-Round o voves mstome | MODEL FOR DEW ; o ; all Paper Ty A D N PR A R oo i Do grapefruit grow singly or in cluster NYAL Family Remedles HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM 1ed to have the largest vocabulary? | \nimals? lern polo developed? Which What are gr ing at the Baranof yesterd were: Ang 1 2 Mrs. James L. Freelan, Seattle; Mr. 3. 4 (Mumud trom Puge One) IDEAL PAINT SHOP Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt Through an error in cable trans- mission I failed to mention Alfred TIME STRIDERS wWe' didn't wmul all the Noyes in my, column: aof Augiist n;d MF{\ ]z_ f}3 dn’:;nmhn, S;nn‘:\; 2 {;]r“ml (ohn,.m;. was mi” at 5 | k here to Washington to see ‘ S ean Rutherford, Tacoma; e 5. Who was the ancient god of sleep and dreams? N - v brisk, rly rning lker vho wog 11 ringfie; SS.* ) son. “This is a clear-cut repudi-|ge js the author of the inspir- o r:“ \,.,“\':;’w"‘:“‘“ “,fl'!l,}:’“("‘h':‘\ f‘;z\u“ ghf?“‘-* BSI’;(‘T;U."‘;-{';E“;- 1. Grapefruit derives it name from the fact that it grows in GLACIEB ICE co. s ation of the hmjmxsl of Sy COM- ing poem which I quoted. Since ;Mo Gaonfr il B0 MBS0 T PRI MUY clusters like grapes Cholce Meats At All Times Regular Home Deliveries = mittee. It's a an for the ghet- e S 3 g > augh, Seattle. 2 K iy “ Bl ot Dalatine and whre 3 ke ":h:“f:mgei;:‘ oo rOM| The President set out from thel —— — ' " __w{ 2 Engish | | Located in George Bros. Store MONTHLY RATES ] S i Hs memory, the 2 White House at 6:30 am. (EST) ! ¥ 3. Animals that live in flocks or herds. PHONES 553—92—95 unanimously against it. books readily available in Paris, I g i CALL FOR BIDS = Hutcheson went on to say that gieo find now that T made a mis-| , ¢ Walked down Pennsylvania pp, juneay public S 00! Board el Phone 114 BIE erotip was in’ toush with ‘18| oxe 't one. line Avenue to 12th Street, then to the' " o F L B e T 5. Morpheus. ity in Britaln and that the| r : Mall and the Washington Monu- S i — - - s a To me the poem represents thel w2 800 '0¢ WasAnelon o ing exterior of all windows on .P.0.EL British Commssioners also unani-| sentiments of servicemen of World _~ * iRt ks both Public School buildings, re- -~ . ¢ Bt The Alaskan Ho,el . mously opposed cutting up Pales-| war II even more than those of SO ftemporary Navy bulldings, pi.cqng an proken glass as indi- [{e poes cvoytatat s i G & ) went around the Ellipue and back . . iy s o e [ Wednesday at 8 pam. Visiting tine. World War I. For that reason I to - the White' Holse, cated. Send bid to pt. o: §| o | brothers welcome. E. C. REY- Newly Renovated Rooms am repeating four stanzas, and I Schools, P. O. Box 1271, Juneau. (1):1:0 o CPROSH at Reasonable Rates “NO SELLOUT"—GRADY hope every delegate at the Paris The distance was about tWo pige i pe opened Aug. 20, 1946, HOLDS, Bxslil Rulers 0. K Peace Conference reads them miles and he made it in half an ry. Bogrg reserves the right to 3 BIOGS, Bechely. PHONE SINGLE O Henry Grady, however, didn't like < hour h 2 £ g A R ", el oham ¢ _| “We who lie here have nothing S . accept or reject any or all : (-xuuhleson s charge t]r;;‘:l the Brit Yot £otori P.b(\‘;f:\: M]’Ohln‘{‘lr-u’:gm'md& tBBlCTE s bitey t hointe andl ol MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 JUNEAU e ial To all your pralses we mre deaf| TESCERL Wi WOKS 8 {8h SUM|ysned by owner i z : : ; SECOND and FOURTH UPHOLSTERY CO. T A e A and blind, i ed L s —Juneau Public Schools, || BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES Monday of each month RE-UPHOLSTERING g iriss ama hat. :30 p. m. DRAPERIE: Foreign Office. I think the plan ‘l)ura) .| No one was with Mr. Truman ex- Toitan & 3 M. L. MacSPADDEN, 9 Bl O % Our hope to make earth better Cagmer Notice i 4 ] e . is very reasonable. . LA i Tt cept some secret service men and; aj) executrix of the e Worshipful Master; JAMES W. one 22 2nd St. We Were in Lon ;fl- ooy 5“{ i a group of photographers. The; yurman, deceased, has filed ner LETVERS, Secretary. back Hutcheson, “and We SN & .o gur lence in the night| AU €0t pretiy winded, what wth Final report as such executrix ond ALASKA ELECTRONICS L lot more than (énlxe vneew m\f» lll;“ shall grow having to stop to take pictures the court has set October 20, 1943 Siiver Bow Lodge Sal d Servi :;g::e:g mc;:::hsm-?‘ ell‘n mde “i,f:‘\.‘ Biore MIEnD Bs the stars grow. in| =84 then nm‘li.mtch up. as the date of hearing. All gcrmns T;. macegement of Oh o. A 2, LO.OF., ales and Service a s ke the sky; S e A having any objection to said final benk i plodged to conserve- Meets each Tues- | |Expert radio repair withoat deia more, we went to Palestine dnd“ And ek O ot ALLEN WRIGHT HERE report are herby required to file P - The smbesy .00 P. M, 1. O. O. F. HAL a v e afl ver Eupope ‘investi-| , while you d ur graves, | 3 0 eperstion. day at 8 ) 2 ALL. P. O. Box 2165 217 Se! R traveled a _mgx \urm)(h]i et} e I Allen Wright has arrived here them with the U. S. Commissioner's i’ fuads & o D pOSITS R T tes oo . 0. warc gating every phase o s | How many scornful legions pass B"’m D}‘“};“"’] He is staying at the Court at Juneau, Alaska, on or be- primery osnsiderstion. In FLOYD HORTON, Noble Grand PHONE 62 o xex;l ! ; | =g | Baranof Hote ‘rruo that day. ! oddicien, the bank @ ¢ meca- 'N THIS BANK H. V. CALLOW, Secretary Grady continued to protest, but | - - - — EVA AIL, Executrix. | bor of Redaral Depesic lnsue- | wal..sHsn;i:fiedC::; ll:; b;tib;te'xdlllhm “For we have heard men 53)‘@,&“?,? All(hltf::(.w;\s»:mlay I pa f‘lrs[l Dull:]hca‘!mn. ‘gugtus; 1:541345, i Carporstion , which ib- e e~ Sieet: e ; 5 e o4 7 1 when we were living B -ast publication, Sept. 7, . i 3:‘(;‘:5 _;“‘C‘:n“l‘:’dhmi'h(}r Cf‘;:‘:‘l“:: That some small dream of l,ood‘ R RN B E L L I S A l R LIN E S ApDE , would cost too much; [ l N SU RED 3 KE KAN y on’r:emct;rel:t d:! l;)uhlu‘ dxscusnon‘ But when the foe struck, wel Crossword PuZZIe DAILY TBIPS JUNEAu To Tcul | : have watched you giving, I . f eetary Aetson pieked’ up. ing| And seen you move the moun-| acmoss 0. Symbol for via Petershurg and Wrangell y €s 2 | o — o) 3 a ' ] 3 3 2 ball, said the new British plan had| jelns Wl e touch. | Bome e e et |l With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and its good points and msked Under: ,oon.. coopooao oo | g wo’m‘,"’,’;“ . Apmm “ P | steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle Srerdiey of Siate Wilios: Pulligs) "5y, Tave 20 geac) | 3t Norwestern % Mgt First National Bank | FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 t g Sy i official e T it doielong “‘,”,1 I !gfix_f:*eli;‘{{“ we shall not see| 15, Kitchen == & Additlon to of JUNEAU, ALASKA | the Department this time,” Phil- g | 28 Bk g | 3 ok Pitch MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION e reilla “vd ke to bub T —ired Noyes).| i i ,l.n.mfl Ebtin soar ‘ = | Lucalle’s Beauty Salon can't. This plan is impossible. — . Cauda s B h o o | i Sonon Padbuks | 8 nadiames | & Actiy || SPECTALIZING 1N ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT | MY'S EM | 31 Amer . Actual WAVES FOR ALL TEXTURES OF HAIR cur foreign policy the tail on the British Foreign Acheson did not reply fore the conference ended, Phone 492 HAIR CUTTING Klein Bldg. FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS . Spoken . Fall to catch . High mountai 69. Take up a One tough problem facing the U. S. Army is the tendency of he re- some soldiers to marry German Office kite?” ! 22, MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH But be- Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle i 1 3 ea o 4 Leaves and T - Icen‘ed hone Lmore dmerc\lk !J‘flz xwolmen{) ; Generubl lMcNe}meg flatly :: et ‘;: ‘I:",,“};‘{.e:“ R BN T Mankshoog m_'v HAINES * SKAGWAY il MONDAY rom sharp-tongued, quick-witted rules this out but with the men . Ardor . Anointe ’agan god i eanatatIn Bart Crum of San Francisco. |so far from home the problem per- | 3 Bagcalaureats G Parts that ft 3. Crowlike blra o p, F0C0C LI 10 F MOTOR REBUILD and HARI“E SERYICE “Mr. Secretary,” said Crum, sists. | 36, su'\,r in The G mortises 6. Cogs in return Leaves for M h. w ld. cum, 5w e et 101 . A, which i conerd el 8 W ery & PO 20 200t v || rm o Wavmorts every Wednesday 6 P.M aching Werks — Welding | il et fave o ancln Hitier! viotin eather “ihen tn b Ereppiinutioe YP Y y b &1, ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE swer it if you don't want to. But enemy nation, G. L's are permit- Oklahoma PASSENGERS, FREIGHT and MAIL 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 I'd like to know if, after all you've'ted to marry Austrian women if - Small lsland seen and heard, do you have any|they get permission from their faith whatsoever in any promises chaplain. Chaplain Clayborn the British Foreign Office makes Landers, on any subject at any time?” nsas who works hard at his Note 1—The British oppose the'trade, informed me that a good Anglo-American Commission’s plan' many boys have applied to him for to put Palestine under the United|permission to marry but that, in a young Baptist from Ar- rating . East Indian title SAM PAUL as a paii-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 27. Beverage | . White poplar | 30. Burdened Nations for two reasons: 1. Britain|most cases, he has refused. Only 32. Saltpeter | 3 % doesn't want its past unsavory rec-!in cases where a G. I. has known Pe{‘fl;,’:,‘("“ 18 Pregent this coupon to the box office of the crd as Colonial Administrator ex-'an Austrian girl for a long time Present time ti CAPITOL THEATRE posed and debated before the UN; or when he has gone back to the 2. Britain doesn't want Russia to United States, had a look at Ameri- and receive TWO TICKETS to see: emerge as the champion of the can girls and then come back still . Disprove 1] " M B h Arabs. {determined to take an Austrian LR "THE CRIME nocTun s WAan“G e L) o e ren s Judge Hutcheson’s Commission wife does Chaplain Landers give a. . In pursuit of . disagrees on the latter point. In his blessing. 7 | Early English | Federal Tax—12¢ per Persos Bank the Near East it interviewed weal-| Unless more American girls come %/ni.// . Masculine i o B CO thy Arab leaders who feared the'to Europe, however, this problem HH name 4 . # Russians far more than the Jews.|will increase rather than dimin- OO an p Puoun 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CA . Oldest Bank in Alaska Note 2—In Paris, Prime Minister ish. . Footless i b WILL CALL FOR YOU and ¢ animal and an insured cal Attlee informed Secretary of State SHT, . e 4 o ny.«ffés'"zfi;n meL x:uisim?.s u:re “.mmcm nm:r:ncifl'_m 195 - G e RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. COMMERICAL SAVINGS ready to start aggressive action ' Listen KINY, Monday 7 pm. W ioiaa WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! B e B areued Uy Brcaker Altert Walte. | eluas e e i Peunsylvania