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I | ] " - 1l . ; 4 ~ | PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | ~ ~ ” E = o | I | >~ & . . { the sales alone, the most pronounced increases were | fe—eeee | == . l)(]l, v 4‘11(‘81{(! E"l,}lre |21.5 per cent in the 18 to 20-year-old age group and from | = E L L l s A l R L l N E s - T e 60.7 per cent in the 21 to 24-year-old age group over | 20 Y E A R N = Publisiied crening except Sunday by the EMPIR EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY the corresponding nine months in 1545. 1 '1 H E | DAILY Tnlps J“NEA“ To mc ‘1 bt d i Mr. Heover said the group of persons under 21| | . — e PR A o via Petershurg and Wrangell tor of nearly 500,000 fingerprint arrest records reviewed Mrs, A. R. McConnell, the former Nina Ford, was visiting in Juneau | o 7 With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and -~ . A B ¥ oA “T| Their arrests represented 51.1 ver cent of all 2utO | o weet Virginia s 4. C. Cooper . steamers for Prince Rupert. Vancouver, and Seattle R E SUBSCRIPTION RATES thefts, 42 per cent of e burglaries, 25.8 per cent e . ® Suzanna Wade ° [ FOR RESERVAT]ONS PHONE (12 Delivered by carrier in Juncau and Douglas for §1.50 per month; | of the rapes and 28.4 per cent of the robberies. Female Mrs, L. Cashen left on the Admiral Evans for Sitka. . Grace Satko . ks o e & Toltwing titey arrests during the first nine months of this year, : T ° Floyd Rae Horton . = & in advance. $750: | compared with the same period for 1945, decreased The Ladies” Guild of Holy Trinity Cathedral was to give a handker- | 2 BC"YC;ii:fi 2 | promptly notity | 22.2 per cent and the decreases were most pronounced | .y ioe caro silver tea in the display room of the Alaska Electric Light | * G (}01"\c(- L 8 YELLOW CAB C” $ . b3 i in the age groups under s of age , G IR Mrs. Gra / per and Power Company & ANET S R ° A s Office, 374 C to Direct pward sweer NI _ el N e ice, 03 l Accordir to Director ; s uy d een o ! ° B. M. Lemmonn Ps PH“NE 22 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS | in postwar crime is not peculi nited States 2 There was going to be a shortage of green stuff for THAREEIVIRE T R 3 e o il b, 1o Pre exclusively en but is paralleled in foreign countrics. He cited crim2 | pav dmner tebles tnlees the Cordova arrived in time for deliveries. : B Courteous Drivers — Dependable o figures recently 1](,3(:)!:(1 by the Commissioner of Police e ; St iad 3 adtlee an T “aboit Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE |, - of the Metropolis of London which indicated that Oregon turkeys were plentiful in the Juneau markets for Thanks- | g 506 660 Y] N1 N aska Newspapers, 1411 | crimes in that city in 1945 exceeded thi of 1844 by ne. dressed at 65 cents a pound. e i « »_ 1242 per cent and those of 1938 by 35.3 per cent. | S for instance, increased 808 per cent | Weather repc High, 42; low, 41; clear. arec: with 1938, an increase of | ¢ oo e ! /1395 per cent was reported for this offense in 1945. | ) . b ! | . . London, like several large American cities, has ' { D ] L E I h o expertoncea shen erensen i guvente denme | LJG1Y LESSONS W ERQIISN w. L. GORDON | ' { quency. Of the persons arrested in London in 1945, |'____________ 1 I PRSI 52.7 per cent were under 21 years of age. This group s ot L‘”f‘, ted for. more than: 4l ber ceht ot all & 9 WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The meeting convened at | for Tarceny 1" Hbugae: ERATARAT RN 0k a0 sahtoF " Say, “The people convened (assembled) at eight o'clock, the arrests for motor vehicle theft ok place at elght o'clock ' MR e - R | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Bestial. Pronotince best-yal. E as in 1 Join the Navy and Hear the World BEST (not as in BEAST), A uustressed - OFTEN MISSPELLED: Aberration; one B, two R's. York Sun) SYNONYMS: Finical, fastidious, foppish, dapper, unduly, dainu, 1 ——e e i R oon, the N it will be possible for naval WORD STUDY e a word three times and it is yours.” Let us CRIME ON INCREASE | officers and m 1 not on duty, to = ! v by mastering cne word each day. Today's word: X 3 jcalls by ship-t re teleph L ibis EFFUL ng a flood of light; luminous. (Pronounce the U as | vessels are sea. For the present shin Crime in the United States increased 8.1 per cent | jimiteq to craft within fifty miles of ations, | BB Y during the first nine months of according to | put ultimately it may be expanded so that it can be | § 7 the Department of Justice shared by ships anywhere in the world. Such an | MODFRN FT‘OUETTE £ ! Director J. F Hoover of the Federal Bureau | arrangement, it is gested, will beost morale and il v ROBERTA LEE e reg service in the y more a tive. ¢f Investigation reported that marked increases were gty 2 e At & : . " d 1-cat " Robberics in= | his may be true. Certainly direct telephoni PR ARG reflected in several categories of crime es in- % Sl Dlify emer, cemmunication will speed and amplify emer_exnc, m et e 4 o Seaeie atainy creased 192 per cent over the figures for the first | .o A crisis at home, described in a th ninate t .1 right fcr a girl to suggest some place of amuszment nine months of 1945 and murders showed a Tise Of | talk could appear much less acute to a man at sea | ¥ her cs S 153 per cent. Negligent manslaughter rose 9. 4 per | than one reported in a terse radiogram. But the A this is often dene when her escert has made no other ar- cent and aggravated assauit, 7.9 per cent, while burg- | telephone may not prove an unalloyed blessing to the | rangements, and J wticularly has she this right if her escort asks her laries increased 11.3 per cent over the corresponding | sailor. Easing of communication could subject him | whe he should like to go. s > e b - stresses O » home front— N = s, X aelo! b laced veriod in 1945 in greater degree to the stresses of the home front Q. Where should the monogram side of the tablecloth be plac g period in ; .| the difficulty in getting sugar, the high cost of steaks | whan setting the table? THE VITAMIN OILS INDUSTRY is recently Crime figures are based on a study of approxi- | s : e en getting the table? and butter, the scarcity of nylons, the many A. To the right of the hostess’ cover. : mately 400 larger key cities in the nation, Yepresenting | which harry sweeth and wives. And what FR g G usher at a church wedding offer a woma: developed, and has added greatly to the income de- a population in excess of fifty-two million persons. happen if, in a moment of forgetfulness, Jack says : Q. v arm should "q\h er at a churcl g o a woman 3 : In citing the rise in crime, Director Hoover again | Nellle in Norfolk something he should have said only he escorts her up the aisle? i rived from the sea. Those who researched, founded, : e 5 2 to Flora in Flatbush or Bessie in Boston? Such an A. His left arm, i A ’ 5 . "]“;“‘d “""““”_’; “:“"" “;‘“"“-‘21"' ”:l’ p‘_"“l’“l”“":;l‘ | eventuality could convince him that the Navy was| £ o B L T and developed this enterprise have contributed im delinquency situation. Age 21 predominated in the | peyper in the days when it could only see, not hear, | frequency of both male and female arrests, and among | 1he world. ! ’_ 0 0 K an d l E A R N by s measurably to the progress of the present-day Alaska. ~ A. C. GORDON PO Sl R "l w ina | Hungary and Jugoslavia—a drastic | * itamin oil from fish caught in the North Pacific e a Infl 0l| with criminal charges in the tenth stepif; thase’ oountrids ‘eentinte | T =TS T T ) ) The airli Mg"y.fio.kound o |to ignore the rights of American 1. Whose kite-iiying experiment established the identity of lizhtning waters is marketed throughout the world. The airlines o citizens. . . The British Foreign Of-| and electricity? X : 1.8 5 V] 2 i8R ska, 100, n the development o] " FEET P One) Th Al;“:‘mlxl‘ d’t?t‘g:lt‘;:x?s SRRl has been moving Heaven and 2. Which is nearer the center of the earth, the Eguatcr cr the North of Alaska, 100, bave taken part in p of (Conmtinvea yrom Page One e B § recent earth to prevent Marshal Tito from o . P k P0G T hip-tion on the weto b the UnMeA - qeqting - direst. with i the: lettwing Pole? 3 L A bandfare, ot our land. PACIFIC NORTHERN . . . foremost in the ‘ : 1 & o are Naticns was no accident. Here iS|ya)an government regarding Tri- 3. What was the date of the year following 1 B. C.2 ¥ 4 A i we ought to agree on what we tl ife Tsidb Setory P e v s 4. What are werds called that are spelled alike, but have diff North Pacific, furnishes day-in, day-out, dependable geing to do right now, so we will Vit Y este, LRI 3 g o S For weeks, U. S. diplomats have | (copyRIGH? eYNDICATE, TG, To4g)’| MeARIngs? , = ¢ 3 c i be ready to press for speedy enact (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, IN o Y b onomical. ment f a tax bilk after Januaryy :Poured cold water on the Russians LR SR 5. What is the smallest flowering plant? tramsportation that is both luzurious and ec o s ok ne thelr PAPHE .t ANSWERS Speaker-elect Joe Martin of Mas- 107 demancing their right to vetd ANE : « " sachusetts cchoed the same view, Despite this, Senator Tom Connal- M V I t 1. Benjamin Franklin (1706490). P‘“N:RS’NMPROGH”?FA'-:S“. Look to ! bt Taft and Bridges insisted that 1y of Texas made a speech 1or con-| IVIATY V@IENIINE The North Pole. \ P N A “Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP. the GOP should first take steps tinuing the veto. However, the ' B LA D i balance the budget and pare &enieman from Texas was not act- Engaged i’o Wed 4. Homographs. " the national debt ing ontls owp. Hiafsnchon yus 5. The wolttia, which is about {he size and shape of & pin head Paciric NORTHERN AIRLINES 5 s . carefully prepared and discussed . Beiore re es, let's finds A it A 1h k % ST, T = i ek cut if it.is e to do so, .and 1} detall during inner council meet- n ony On( WTRINITY ‘GUILD will th 7 P e = ings of the State Departm 3 will again fea- 339 47 by how much, rod MLt *our | DES of the B Departient | Mr. and Mrs. George S. Young ms] (HAN(E To HEAR o e e Gerins hogmc-madv dlflskg L) FOREMOST QAzrll”u first objective should be a balanced | At these sessicns, it was pointed of 1506 Alameda Avenue, Glendale, k3o ddi 4 th - Thanks- d zet.” out that the Communists were.now ¢ e 5 5 [gblum pugding at the pre-Thanks RESERVATIONS @nd TICKET OFFICE budget California, announce the engas EVA“GEHSI HANSEN ad st held T Eenviaen. who | expected to 'he strongest party in France, that ment of their niece, Misg Mary { + giving focd sa]c"to bese d Tues- Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 dominate the tax Yiscussion, final- COmmunists might come into pow- Valentine of Juneau, Alagka, to! Evangelist Wesley D. hansen will gayi( Ng¥eer 23 ak R0 :m?; CHARLES A, WHYTE, District Traffic Managesr Iy gave up with a reluctant sigh € in China, and that British labor Mr. Anthony J. Zorick of Ketchi-|SPeak tonisht on the subject ' alih L DNCE IORS Rl P fl.,; | A when he saw he wasn't getting | IS rebelling at Bevin's anti-Russian kan, Alaska. No date has b et |That Heals,” at the Bethel Taber-| a.m. 7 432-4t.1 CORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS Copyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Airlines n h h asn’t getting S kan, Ala No date has been set | 7 ¥ anywhere policy. Therefore, the United States for the wedding nacle, Fourth and Franklin. In — -1t — - EL SRS S SO R semalel = o Note: Senate GOP leaders might i the veto shoe on the Miss Valen formerly of De- this message he will ye enumerati » ely agreed that if Knutson Other foot. Instead of Russia being troit, Michigan, where she was news SeVeT | marvelous, mirscles of heal- \ 15 able to steam-roller a tax re- outvoted at Council sessions, the ’editor of the Detroit Bureau of the P& -1"rorm:d by lhe_ hand of God i 3 duction through the Ho it will United States might find itself in International News Service, is now|1p¢ sick will also be prayed for) & i get a long beauty sleep in the Sen- |the minority and anxious to fall employed in the research and sta- during this SEENIY G oo ey ate Finance Committee, of which | Pack on the veto tistics department of the Alaska Sunday evening, hE‘““Ee“S‘ e a1t is an jmportant member, un-| In other words as long as France, | Unemployment Compensation in|sen Will speak on the g“b’e?" ,“:! til the budget and the national Britain and China were certain to Juneau. She is a member of the ter Day Sects, 4_&_‘\11(‘&7 octrines an | debt are tackled line up with the USA. we were Juneau Business and Professional l’o"im’“. HU'“‘“ also 'Sli’eak Sundl i quite willing to change the veto. Women's Club and also the AWVS. day morning at 11 OC‘OL | h l d PRICE ON THEIR HEADS | But now that things are swinging Mr. Zorick, wellknown in civie| . o i i u i Battered OPAdministrator Paul the other way, we aren't and community circles in the Terri-| A DESSERT that never fails to We are mkmg ihlS pre 0i1 aY Porter, despite the toughest job in S to! has lived in Alaska most of| please at holiday time, English A Banedeehge tos, wusest ob 1o e i B o B R ol piriigt ms R et opporiunity to reduce our stock of humor. Last week Porter was President Truman has no illu- Sity of Washington and is a mem-| giving or Christmas, November 5 dining in New York with two of sions about his ability to get along ber of several clubs, both in Ketchi-| 26, 11 am, at Trinity Guild} at prices much to your advanlage. Lis predeccssors—Leon Henderson with the new GOP Congress. He kan and Juneau. He is the son of| Food sale. Other baked dainties #nd Chesier Bowles—who also knows Bob Taft too well. Despite Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zorick of | also available. Place: Sears Roe-| » found they Bad & price on their | Trumans concliatory. message. to Keiehikan, buck Store -4 blouses ieads the nation last week, he believes ! 1 in this ' » ncluded in this clearance Finally Porter proposed a toast l.u uLe « cunsiant battle with the iy o4 : : a'so: are s \é'lélral g(lcitina B to the three price controllers. Republicans once the honeymoon is Cr&sword Puzzle a few coats bl e l. i g't “Leon imtiated the poi over. Bob Hannegan gets the fui g R 1y i é d JICHERE, R e said. Chet carri ~! doetor's . verdlo : greatly reduce and colors, appealing ¢ octor’s verdict this week as to ACRO! 36. Bad habit A ‘I came to bury % ‘to} whether Ha oan re B B SAE Jie priced at i Ei n >| whether he can remain on as Post- 1. Automobile 37 Feline animal raise him. master General. He is certain to 4. Cognizant 38. Exist resign as Democratic National 9 Entirely 39 Locatlons 195 and 2.50 Chairman. . . The following defeat- 12 Fra 40 ;Eenaips) link | ed Democrats will get Federal Jobs 13, Goif mound 45, Hound. room re- | —i want them: Jim Mead 15 Douches A RIS eorge Van Horn ., Joe Guifey (Penn.), Hugh i3 So. American 43 Repaired shoes Deputy Chiet of (Wash.), and Gov. Mau- , ,Indian 60 Telegraphed J& the idol of n (Mass.). The man to 21 54 i te Camellia ' succee man Senator Van- 85 % ; William H. Davis, colorful! denberg of Michigan as Chairman g i B ) J I'4 wartime cunief of the War Labor of the ublican Senate Confer- Hon hs: < : f Sooths ships of w day's P Board, cnce fired by Truman, is| nce will be Colorado’s hard-boil- lh::.‘hy clump 60 l'\.A\‘“-Im \-.m:A;r Solution. of XoEiemay s kil being { g 2 ) hel settle | ed Se: gene i . So may it be 61. Thick black Got umud‘ back to help settle|ed Sen. Eugene Millikin. . . Attor- B s e T PR L : ‘vk arising in steel and|ney General Tom Clark, who hails Myself 62 Exchange 2. Seaweed =alEn other major industries. Others who | (rom Dallas, Tex: was at Bob 99 Father 62, Occupy a seat derivative :4 ll‘:ukle(? S will be invited to help head off | Hannegan's cocktail party at the e T tace crippling sirikes are George /- | Sherry-Netherland when asked to 7. Resume lor, who succeeded Davis as Wai | sing “Deep in the Heart of Texas." 8. Hermits Lebor Board Chairm Sumne: | Friends are still kidding Tom & -Mads & 4 ends 2 S reparation Slichter of Harvard University anc | about the fuct that he didn’t know Toaiy o skirts Clint Golden of the CIO Fail- | the words, Senate Secretary temporarily ure to produce artificial limbs for | Leslie Bifile is resisting Presiden- 1. Minimum To set that new blouse veterans has induced Reconversion | tial pressure join the White 15 Sllkifabrin off at its best—choose ¥ ] 20, N Director Jonn Steelman to set up House Secretariat after January 3 L one of an array of a special committee to break this| The astute and popular Bifls Ehve finely designed skirts ottleneck. Iwo Jima hero Gen. wants to remain on Capitol Hill as yise achoo Graves E. Erskine will head the Secretary to the Democratic Sena- i ‘o dresses 4q5 fo 795 SRR committee. Best private job of torial Minority, . H breaking tnis bottleneck has been AELE Delightful dresses amorng v&imc‘rt\ 7 done by 3rd Army hero Col. Bob FROM THE DIPLOMATIC POUCH we are sure you will find at leas Allen, who has been working in| William Burden, now Assistant 3 one to give you great wearing | ciose cooperation with Secretary of Secretary of Commerce, m b 20 Aaischiavolis pleasure, for only ! War Paterson Housing Czar the new Assistant Secretary of s M 795 10]095 Wilson Wyatt will soon uncork a State for Air. This is the samc 23 b,‘“é"of‘m‘.‘“fl'::' . L ’ | pew plan to build apartment hous- William Burden who contributed arts § es all over the country to house $1,000 to the Democrats in 1944 junsis s i veterans. . . Although price controls |and another $1,000 to the Republi- o have been ended, more than 10- cans. There’s nothing like playing ivergreen e c— S——— ) 000 ceiling violation cases are still | both sides of the street. . . Secre- g’”“‘li‘ donn; ——#_ . pending. OPA intends (o prosecute tary of State Jimmy Burns has Mark :va;ame -] I { ) m Toun* | cach of them. About nine of every been seriously considering breaking T Orohtn, It's the Nicest Store | ten cases involve damages only, diplomatic relations with Rumania, | e Dor v P At ™ Arammene- SR 3 Baranof Hotel Bullding _ __J i { {

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