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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —IUNEAU ALASKA MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1946 Daily Alask 20 YEARS AGO f""é"n EMPIRE || L AHERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS o e The cf’s/em o //e%z‘/l] f/fipflf AIRMAIL ; editorial from the Washington Post Anp‘!pbv ug’mfifl DECEMBER 23, 1926 o LOWER AIRMAIL RATES The cagers frcm the Alaska College defeated the Juneau High School 1 | 1 ] ] 1 1 | 1 | ) | I ] | ] ] ] ] ] ] 1 4 Déntoctafs didi 12 REépublicans, which would provide pt Sunday by the EV3 Cunoat, Alaska STILL AT prestdent v wilhy, 00D THI YEAR The followir cf December, 1 b e a————— E s st o T e Santa Ciaus ' DR P ® | five by a score of 37 to 31. Juneau was outweighed and outranged by Now only 3¢ per ounce in the United States . . . only zudpu carrier in Juneau and Douglas for 150 per month; Santa Claus is again stirring up controver: 8 i MI’V Hulda Car oll ® | ihe visitors. The high school girls won from the alumni 20 to 13 in the 15 ounce to all Foreign countries in the Pacific ‘Atea, including By i Lat e ToRowibe PEME soclologist, Prof. Ivan E. McDo of Goucher Col-|® Pearl i ® | curtain raiser. Over 800 fans witnessed the doubleheader AUSTRALIA CHINA One ves e $15.0 ths, § leg Santa Claus myth has lived too long in| ® . Dean A " BEIR A’RMA’l NEW ZEALAND INDO-CHINA A 1 g WLIRYE BT A0 2 PHILIPPINES MALAY STATES e omptly notity | terms of child psyc and parents should su . Ann Lois Di P For the first time in about eight years Juneau wes to have a Com- SURMA INDIA the > rregularity in the delivery | qij1yte “democratic philos for it. His idea seems | o Srebert | Ohrothas o | munity Christmas Tree and it was to be erected at Front and Franklin. | g rmd s i Office. 602: Business Office. 374 to be that children should learn to get along on their| o Janice Corinne Belduc o | The Chamber of Commerce and City Council were to share the expense. [ &= =TT == =rm=Se=ae==oomam— G wi 7 ‘ S0 own, instead of basing the fulfillment of their dreams) ¢ Emitt A, DeWitt . e - . A e Tu skinavi wnisted Ml on @ white-whiskered sprite who will ccme down the| e Chris Huber . “Revelation,” one of the big pictures of the day was to be shown | &%flm@%&%&%’mjfiw T i paper Fud e ! chimney. But Dr. Ge Preston, Maryland commis- | ® y (Crooks ® |at the Palace, and George O'Brien in the “Roughneck” was at the ier of mental hygiene, ir Santa i neans of bl Coliseum A Alaska E!eetr“nles aska New 111 | teaching ck n kindness, generesity and hon German (possibly ¢ face, a cyco- lof Christmas goods by the June: poor 4 or- | FOR (ADHSHIP USCG e s r listed nearly 5 are,”” we have it was the guarter page announcement 1-Young Hardware Company and the Light and Power Company in another guarter page ad’ articles that would make ideal Christmas presents | Christmas Suggestions MOTO TOOLS—They Grind, Saw, Engrave, ete. BUZZ BALL—Fascinating Electronic Toy ELECTRIC TOASTERS of the r The ¢ ducational Gualihdationdgh: s cligibility to_complete in ed fir und .«z’@@z@m@ every play Weather report: High, 34; low. 31; snow t even t} a” has ever definitely | the forthcoming ex ok T i i _ §¥ ELECTRIC HEATERS—With Built-in Fan ¢ ished his status. But his vitality is such |the Coast Gua demy have ¢ o e —— o ELECTRIC IRONS—With Heat Indicator anged in trigonome- to]try and chemistry are no long required credits, Competitive e: aminations will be held May and 8. The principal qualifications are WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: LUXURIANT means exuberant in ) inow as follows growth. LUXURIOUS pertains to luxuzy. “Her hair is luxuriant. “His ieal toys and | ge not less than 17 years of age 1 fact, Santa’sinor more than 22 years of age on s could w be of a simpler, mo primitive type May 1, 1947; be at least a high to be ailed and atomic e prcbably cor ELECTRIC IRONS—Automatic, Licht Weight KITCHEN WALL CLOCKS—Electric AND RECORD PLAYER—Complete, Including Parts 8 and Labor to Attach to Any Radio—ONLY $23.45 life was one of luxurious e OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Temperament. Pronounce in FOUR &m‘%&% ’i%&u% i 533’%‘%%% syllables, : -per-men — t would call forth more initiative from the children | sthovi graduate; be unmarried i B e e e — ; TN e T T following credits in, OFTEN MISSPELLED: Indict (to charge with crime). Indite (to e to symbolize to too great | either high scheol or college: Alge- put into writing). Both words are pronounced alike. ns and mink co: [f “"c 2 Geometry 1, English| | SYNONYMS: Quota, share, allotment, proportion, apperticnment. sy iR s 1, other optional units, g WORD STUDY a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| by’ ke ‘who would '1" N (h“ Be Letween 66 and 76 inches in jncrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | ¢ he has become the em {hcight, with vision of 20-20 un- DILATE: to enlarge or expatiate. (Pronounce the I as fn DIE, accent anati for decade Even s not lik vaporize him ’ Daily Lessons in English % 1. corpox ; e a Cl ) but rather of keepi It is not a question of getting rid of S aus t will never be in step with the times. That does not mean 3, fl’%%@é ying him with a sack of me substituting a helicopter for reindeer SPECIAL ELECTION r own | The Triangle Cleaners wor em of |, o b Y. s G e rected 1 R other- co.ond syllable). “It is unnecessary to dilate upon what has been suf- istic Congressmen have sood physical condition % q ficiently pointed out."~—Craik. o this Nation has been information may be ob- ‘ , as ul sed in his whiskers eve! ed to perform an international obligation. ’ $ from the Commandant, U. Both Professor MeDougle ¢ . Preston; for all |5 east @uard, Was ' T z MODERN ETIOU ETT ROBDR'IA LEE LR e B ir disagreement, su is for the 1945 FROM NOON ® TUESDAY 1oe: ) s % an’ < p ~ ™ i : o Santa Clau. Certainly this o for a “gimme’ ‘JJQR H!PPERS WADE iy S DECEMBER 24 © UNTIL s 1 affiliatic Christmas in America. Nor it is a time to encourage THURSDAY MORNING © t ield, but up until what we make him, it would seem that this Christm q comes i, should you stay on for the length of your Vit i ! (1\‘:_ 2 el Bhve the sood Mf”}., to assign him the part SUKDAY SERVI(ES A. Tt would be better to leave, unless you know that you can be of | Merry chris‘mas f g the spirit of generosity and of self-reliant considerable help. 5 & Democrat is In such a role he would be a valuable, Notwithstanding the six inch fall Q. To whom should cne address flowers sent to a funeral? 1 D 3 !of snow ‘greeting morning worship- A. To the head of the household, or the cne conside .d to be the Wk NOW HAVE the House citizen, myth or no myth 48-HOUR SERVICE The Washington }if;‘f;;; : Merry-Go-Round | " rhe cener @ per lay, th a new Solicitor General, SEC|'endance at foreno churches In the evening, braving the slust 1 by snow and rain, was a good at- chief mourner. services at all als in 1 told | board member and other top jobs| ncw vacant until after Congress| Q. Should a w.man we) © rat in an oper: .ux in the evening? A. No JUST I met a scientist | convenes and he has a chance toouseq ¥ SNCW NGO CORETE -C AL L . : e who did not on the a discuss ' various candidates with ;8 Gl 00 Metho { O 0 K a nd l.EA RN ontinued rom Pege 7] reshyt 2 I a P i > X ¢. GORDON Senators W, project aid. “He ed nd Barkley the special Christma s ra wout the bomb AN | ',i 0 max e p osd B e R L L L S e e L 2y s had In | saic 08 e W WaGe POLICY i e Lutheran Church last e B ot participate| A:pew policy lin preventing Katherine Alexander and 1. What America’s name must be menticned in any complete his- S Snbthes L ey ‘I"I""""»“ R oiop | ResWaS ke d on a secret Dorothy Kellewich were greeted by fory of American politics, literature, education, e g . MAITEBOL WIS RO ting Secreta f Labor|an enthusiastic at their 'diplomacy, or philosophy? He outlined his own hecked in the laboratory ' ., lenbach and his top advis-organ and piano special concert 2. What is the motto of the United States? s | 3 P 10 T 3. Which two, Sglith American countries have ho seacoast? | X _‘ i‘(\’"][:\"l \ T '"{’S‘(Rf’ 2 1 4 When a person is described as being wrapped in the arms of | ok GN LOGGERS with 1088 Rprneys, what is meant? r sale contact Juneau Lumber He: 1achine four to five. mon S the .*mx]! Dm ne; X tual .hx th developed unicn demands and strike threats m Js. Will buy from 100,000 ft: ! 5. Why is the mongoose held in high esteem in India? H B Pagat o are in the air. i to 10,000,000 fest. For furtner ANSWERE: [ GOP POLILICS It is felt that m erious work | particula:s see Juneau Lumber « 1. Benjamin Franklin. eping witl annour i | stoppages be ded if U n Mills 433-tf 2. “E Pluribus Unum,” meaning “One out of many.” ’ policy of cooperating with t lem are anticipated and ne- - ->ee . 2. Bolivia and Paraguay. Republican - controlled Con; oti begun well in advance of | Dr idney E eves, Jhiropodist, 4. That the person is asleep. i President Truman will follow a bi- | contract ations {ha returned. fice, No Tr} 5. For its ability to kill venomous snakes. rtisan formula in ng ap- The first major industry on which ' angle Bldg. 445-15¢ to imp t govern- the new policy will be tried will 1):)1 o * e T after January 1 maritime, which faces another| Before making any major a ble work stoppage in June. At peintments, the President will t time, union contracts of able- 1 > White of Maine, died seamen of the AFL and the next Republican majority lead- CIO d east coasts| r s well as Demo- | expire. ) n Barkley of Ke c advice and ap- CAPITAL CHAFF proval Acti emocratic National Com The President feels that, in addi- wing S to courtesy mn: ations dent Truman that thej wn the Republica the bi- Democratic party will be doomed if an formula will avert hold-ups Truman recommends any anti- in confirmation hiner if he bor legislation to the new Congr knows in advance ther a nom- —members of the: National Labor will be accej to both Relations Board are drawing up re-! in the Senate commended changes in the Wagner emergencies, all current which would give further pro- vacancies in top a and de- tion to small business. President ! wrimental p: ill be affected by Truman may incorporate these pro-; he new policy. this the posals in his message to Congress. resident will delay the nomination ‘('ul".‘)ucll‘l‘. BELL SYNDICAT®, INC. 1946) another com- ecret am- pes: bition to didate on 1948. He al HOLIDAY EXCURSION ROUND TRIP FAni:s,:tffz::::;:: I)E(. L). 1946 THROUGH JAN. 29, 1947 Taft may who will ch Tho angel: of-a-nee the problems which tors wh | MAYOR KELLY COLLECTS Al I the democrats ate ! s 're is one | ° i-city machine bosses, here ison E T—— the Family National \O m- 1 UL R Ce e k a number of nal candidates irough- Is Right HERE! we suggest: FOR MOTHER . .. country to help them in th's election 1. One was a check for $1000 to Repre- entative Alexander I Chicag Democrz k out to Resa, b ‘1"“1‘“‘” Mo g oy W Lear = Ecko, Presto, MirroMatic Pressure L 1;;\"‘””( £ e - ( of ¢ ° g s ‘.v 2 Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle Cookers . Rl § B s e Tipping 62. Be ¢ d G4 Culleze song DOWN e 2 ed Re d l“('x{mm to come down 5 wi 03, Went-abead 65, Pace. 4 i Reservaticns and Ticket Oftice, Baranof Hotel,—Phone 716 I’Jl;?::i;?%:cks g:{if(:;a};‘?ez‘es to his office elly howec s > : )\ .t A ; "HARLES A, WHYTE, District Tratric Manager T him the check and said £ o Hassocks Carving Sets “You know, ihe C [¢] Sunbeam and General Electric Irons Electric Toasters Redwood Nut Bowls Clocks Cookie Jars FOB DAD By tee here is badly in need of Don't think you could turr | that over us? Alumi Travs anil Vegzstable 5 4 Inteilige uminum 1rays an egetable Servers Rt el . e e i €. W. CARTER ” Rifles, Shot Guns ally contributed $2,000 ago and ,000 this @S a pait-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENIN FOR SISTER . . . Hooing Knfves county machine and his district or- unt p:lx? uu’«‘,n ;', ‘A“fl ;“ was not 3. Blan Present this coupon to the box office of the Cuddly Bears Seantare Fli}'ungn’ll;a:kll)eipes vich man and needed the $1,000 1 Encountered . Skates - Archery Sets arxmar HEY. (ATERED . S3 T c‘fl‘PiTBL THEATRE Games Writing Desk and l(’:ocketssesxlllvefl K," ) e i i e | A £ i Dresser Sets . Chair T::;;:a R e and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Tennis Racquets Pin-Up Lamps R Waliha vy "GETTING GERTIE'S GARTER to buck th fore election, check and left He later lost his very sl ) FOR BROTHER . . . Tricycles . Wrist Watches Tll‘)MAs Football Junior Fishing Basketballs Outfits HARDWARE (0. Baseball Gloves Harmonicas PhOIl e 555 T ederal Tax—12¢ per Person PHONE 14_.THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. i an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and | Dr I_j‘,:u;’,’:l:,dH,'f‘,m""“, o RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. 1 g Seont Tonives scientists in the Manhattan dis- WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! | rict project mic T

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