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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1946 l‘ \\xl T(',u\ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU ALASKA S I E | ip & canstitition and tak to whieh they | e . nl”’ \ 41{1.5 lfl Hlp" (& A 04 &= %?.4 from BARBER | |Mounz suneav LopGE No. 17 ANY treated been a material factor in retarding its| == X g THE .E M PIRE H lll'nle S snor facd 4 ‘;"d :OVR";‘; d pme Alask very ted local ‘\ BARANOF HOTEL st R onomy. They no the G S shor ool et s e g T Lower Lobby | in Scottish Rite Temple yosition of mo: The the HAppy mi'“mfl DECEMBER 26, 1926 9 am. to 6 p.m. or Phone 800 beginning at 7:30 p. m. v of a Government 4000 miles away which owns In a Christmas night game, the Ccllegians from Fairbanks defeated for appointment M. L. MacSPADDEN, = B = it 98 per cent of has im ed well-nigh, @ ® ! the Juneau High Schoocl hoopsters 33 to Connors, Burke, Livie and - Worshipful Master; James W, E 'St ssibl . s ne co et e Colle lay IVERS, Secretary. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 2 | J. and F. Orme composed the local quintet. The Cull gians were to play LE! y cretary. Duriversd by earries tn Junea and DNakas Ihe o188 e ML e ® | {he Juneau Fire Department cagers the next nighf. James C. CIIoper. CPA Bs mail po : i & . S BUSINESS COUNSELOR Silver Bow Lodge A0 X gt " b A et Kenneth Lea, Charley White, Harry Sturrcck and Biily Kiloh were Specializing in No. A-2, LO.OF, i i Sromutl ty t make the ° Aimee McAndrews . 3 % s B ey | o ¢ , etiad among the pupils appearing on the program of the Thane Public School Corporation—Municipal and eets each Tues- the B Otfice of any failure ccularity in the delivers tory's cost of living t of the ed | e Ethel Donnelly . £ T day at 8:00 P. M, I. O-O. F. H. e Wy O 03: Bustness Otfice, 374 States proper. Absentee ownersh: cannerics and = e R. F. Fieldman ¢ | Christmas program rust Accounts y ;" n} PRIR AR ALI, avy bl 2 et Z i other princips es combine with profit- | e Mrs. T. Kimball o ) 3 | v s cl:g rothers Welcome MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 1or | CCTING and A to roex-|e Hazel Mcore . The Eagles were planning a Christmas night for members and a GGL;)RHL‘JORGENSON. Noble Avsocihted Press 1s exclusively entited to the use for » Sl s o osany z o 2 P rand; H. V. CALLOW, Secref = D 9 cre ) it or not %other- ° ® | special ferry was to be operated to Douglas from Juneau and Thane. s g i [ TCTRNLE T B BB Bibaes, Henry’ Rden. ond. Epnist Kirberger avtived frem | ho it b ofHeR BN 3 ; he sparsely Lo SR O ol il iy, s ; PIONE 704 £33 B P N Alaska Newspapers, 1411 @ bona L L) Seattle on the Admiral Watsof & ) LU led emendous d n lMMENS e HAY, GRAIN. COAL Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. Nt “""” ugh understanding and IR SRR ;,,;,,N,,;“'__,;,,_;,‘ ,;,,,'_~,___ 9 and STORAGE ! m. Visiting brothers welcome. ' on the part of tho! 10 se i e - DEPOSIT IS FOUND | E o revvows, maied - | @ Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary » is no valid h expanded use of the CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market g Daily Lessons in English % 1. corpo % Uttt et e e ) P1.BARROW AREA| ) 77lmq: f'ar Your Office | with relaxation of the sense- B less barriers as of Alaska’s WASHINGTON, Dece, 26 — The| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “It was a painful accident.” 478 PHONES : 371 including & retur Mines disclosed today | Say, “It was a painful INJURY (caused by the accident).” High ‘Quality F“‘f)s - CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co. belonging to the Federal Government enough coal in the] OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Jugular (vein). Proncunce the first Moderate Prices 005 SECOND AVE » SEATILE 4 » Ediob 5323 ! into its own as'a land of pr . not only for |Point B . area to Sup-| U as in JUG, not JOOG. =S — Afierirain i TRl 2ot R LR b ot TSR FTEN MISSPE 1ot TAIN nor ZNCE. Serving AlaskaFxclusively < | A bulletin mop..ml by Robert S.| g ! J sl ns Sh e s i abad A i g % anford, acting chief of the bur- YMS: W rn, caution, admonish. ones-sieve op TR Leaks in the Reserveir of Supplies mining branch at Juneau, and| ~ WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us TABTEA CieasEe ” 3 Harold C. Pi ks mining | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: e 1" " S e ngineer, seid cxplorations it .he! EQUIVOCAL; having two or more meanings. “We could make but little L S L The Rexall Store | agieadied 1o axtat = summer of 194 ced the out of his equivocal response.” Seward Street Near Third Your Reliable Pharmacists 2 nee of Of BUD-BIBIN- | oo oot S b o2 - . ! s de he | n“.\v'(_m;‘]»u;; Sk e gt i 0 BUTLER-MAURO rat o help overcome the black =" & . ! wre | to divert most of the output of lumber, BRITOW. S e MODERN ETIOUETT l 0 ERT LEE i Alaska Music supply | DRUG CO. and hea supplies and other essential Lopesiagl D b :mn BERTA j Arthur M. Uggen, Manager t ) housing, ‘Despite these ef- | ¥28 Undexgiaxen posalise o Lush Eaghile Rl - % | HA ct is that shortages will continue to 2cute fuel shortage at Barrow dur- Pianos—Musical Instruments E ot |be sericus through 1947 ing winters of and 1943- Q. Should one ever write a sarcastic or ill-tempered letter? and Supplier i The Civilian Production ration has }‘:’d much l";“';‘-“mp' A. Never. An excellent rule to adopt, when one has such an| | Phone 206 Secondand Seward | | Druggls’ Eskimos. It edded. : i i i § okt mitted that among material: Sy | urge, is to write the letter, hold it until the next morning, read it again, a9 o = L ClamS, | ) ced next resources of N th-" 1 in ninety-nice instances out of a hundred, the letter will be altered, HEINKE GENERAIL The Squibb Store for a and a “health- 7 Hica % aska are very great and i Y x WAL Wh Pha I the building industry’s requirements a ate. pradivlly me)ormob REPAIR SHOP ere rmacy Is a ier pipe, bathroom equipmer 1d screen cloth. In many ¥ 5 P0r BT AR s 1R o AR lover a | g i Profession, ;vl]4:rs e l:'\v ‘!‘ Tattie Ao i ;31 - for .mumnpla_\ e to give his or her employer & Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner| «c reaction of the Ketchikan window sash have been unobtainable. The. National smines Buregin alaoy clilgc B BitIERy. O T e ¢ g v Blacksmith Work 20TH CENTURY MEAT els the Ketchikan mer- | Association of Housing Officlals has reported that in st time %hat it had sur- A. No; a pretty birthday or Christmas card mailed to his home GENERAL REPAIR WORK MARKET o " S ‘)” 3 Cl;'\'\ land surplus Navy pontoc \ere 6UL 1 S6r saat kel, copper and cobalt de- is sufficient. Oftentimes, a gift carries with it a suggestion of ingratia- Phone 204 929 W. 12th st | | . cha h A:uu au ‘; i i o ‘.1 il ”» NRvy Loy G st S ThoM I the Mertie Lode at Funter tjop. - - 14 J | Juneauw’s Most Popular ‘l:""""";“‘ ke i toitier | vertell 1Nl é’:“_';';” 1‘1‘('1‘:1“"*“‘]“ 1989, and Q. Is a buffet supper ever served at a formal ball? e T’:‘{;‘g‘;“ST:;;‘;EATS he merch m y getting togethe TR Nogaty -copper depos 3 - 3 e At dBDOG o " N Durin ying strike, there was plenty | HHC shuste mils ares northwest GEEIANRS it S oL o IouBn b ’is'"‘i Bt dapen The Store for Men C f “goug 1h ofties ‘1l over ARk, BRI e i et Alaska, in 1945. Results of the sur- . PHONE 202 5y | SABINS the merch W are to be commended for pome ' cmrhe of Los Angeles veys were not available. ¥ [0 OK d I.EA RN e the job thes in keeping prices down In the first half of this year 3,271,000 barrels of " an A C. GORDON Fronts lo Bld Kete 1 “healthier business district,” Portland cement were rted to foreign market e 2 LT E l ront St—Triangle Bidg. 7 but for th not the working man Also among materials d overseas in the same At a ans, WwWHo ani o e T e e - e e ek S “’all Paper period were 2,253 tons of cast-iron soil pipe and 93,722 1. Which is the oldest fortification in the United States over which = 137 Alaskan Statehood tcns of concrete-relnforcing bars of steel. In reporting § @) Afef}fi & Wash {ke American flag has flown continuously since it was built? Warfield's Drug Store Ideal Paint Shop e T these shipments Domestic Commerce explains that, 2% SEGE . "y 9 1at country has the lowest death rate? { | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) / xcept for the steel bars, exports represented a smail & Ao biakimagaine NYAL Family Remedies sin & centage of American preduction. Yet communities A}’e ?Q Ggi E’eak 2 pak s ;l”; 1!1‘4 T ‘“‘: A ¥ Fred W. We. dt Now that a sizab hat are concerned about supplies to finish hom R o “’“""l : S” Retia e b HORLUCK’S DANISH declared themselves of r their veterans would be dis ed to learn tk Saanilon o ”'0 3 ? 5. What event is callad the Nativity? o) o hope of ending the Suspended animation in square fest of asphalt roofing material were ~SEATTLE, Dec. 25—Only students ANSWERS o b ACBBBAY Douglas Boai Shop incorporation 118 yoar before; Ty 1 I fAHoea:come ff';*“ Waslington »5‘“"~ f"{}“ Am:‘tfl 1. West Point, on the Hudscn River. NEW CONSTRUCTION and dum in the Alas no such roofing, they would not il be admitted to the Universt 2. New Zealand. HUTCHINGS ECONOMY REPAIR JOBS bts as to how the Iy soothed by the knowledge that the exports Of Washington during the Rk 3. Hippopotamus. MARKET is now up to Congress. It | formed little more than 2 per cent of the country’s duarter. The chairman of the ad- & ire 113 46 the sarth: T knew not where” (Prorm i At bl FREE ESTIMATE ot before Alaskans can drav missions board, Henry A. Burd, says 2 Wi 14 3 “‘ _" ey 7 e v Choice Meats At All Times Phone Douglas 192 13 . = - By the ban on adm! sfudents . 28 5_» ‘ong ol Located in George Bros. Store | | The Washington B o s hfaskrthir e rors Bt s R il v dent v oy o i PHONES 553—92—95 me clasnes with MacArthur, little fellows cause of the school's present hug o | Merry-Go Round en censorship was finally yp fo the fact ti ollment. The university also will ! The Alaskan Hotel =30~ savs of union for n its ban against students f§ ¢ ¥ daya ot union e e} The Charles W. Carter Nowts) B teat it boeas Continued irom Page ("¢ 000,000 breans strations for the winer quarter [i H M t at Reasonable Rates i e be why the g t will start December 30. H ortuary | PHONE SINGLE he would be de- Herald Tribune is now branded by empioyer of Ages At IanAY LR ST Fourth and Franklin Sts. | SINGLE O asked: MacArthur as approaching WN- ok like a pike oiie e e cioe olie TR | PHONE 136 | ry and dishonesty T ‘camas o i : iyl | | i e ¥ A TIDE TABLE ol Delivered to your job in | 1 VANITY BEAUTY SIDE THE MINER'S UNION e TR ubdbn & vequired quantities—— Card B c | SALON e T Sea bl ; : 3 i Ready for your men t ard beverage | he American public is el i cons SRl y 3 0 ; i Ly . DECEMBER 21 k4 at $18.50 Wholesale 805 10th st. | | Cooper Building k y. When a crisis is n of my fellow-men. That is e High tide 4:28 am., 142 feet ® pour—at $18.50 per cu. i d nr; )(lk to pleasanter things my hcnest conviction. What e Low tide 10:10 am., 47 feet ® "'S" fvo.lb. plant. Hl?mi'rl]g i | | PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager But while most people now are y gidn't know, however, is that e High tide 154 fret ® | charge 15c per truck mile. f S 3 3 ot ~hric el : . o il for MIXERS or SOPA POP Open Evenin, Fhone 318 usy . with furkays, and gCnclian top brass have refused to recog- e Low , 03 feet ® Other concrete products [§ i B i trees, John L. I even though nize the § f the times and sat’ e . will be available soon— a5 ) s bushy brog, ceases o RUOKLyighl down astride their multimil- o o o 6 © ¢ o ¢ & o o ® Get acquainted with fed ' to equip pages—oonfintes an evers r treasuries and in effect e —_— ks aUIP |resent preblem with another i m now on al you can do OGGLXS it showe S rened. Mareh 3 g i b GRS e MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE ‘ documents of . THis columnist, therefore belleves yoyr politics, your privilege . of ale contact Juncau Lumber Machine Work — Weldini Soldiers will it important to co to remind qpning a living, and generally . Will buy from 100,000 ft.| ‘ g the public of Mr. Lewis' backst?g¢ pccome more paternalistic than any to 10,000.000 feet. For further ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE operations. When a man amasses cmpjoyer ever dreamed of being in particulars see Juneau Lumber 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 ! as much power as John L., and Uses pic palmiest days. Mills. 433-t1. L) e it as ruthlessly, he merits never- ugy prew, if you can use this e R \ s b ¢ 8 !‘;“)"" scrutiny ';i‘“"“fl' without getting a leaden slug in ELKS — ELKS — ELKS 1 e Y ew of what some of his own it i & i g . the shert ribs, go to it. | Meeting tonight—Ilarge initiation. |} TN T tra aY ¥ bot H ! P ) - m: ‘.m. have to i ‘“’;“" "’;" COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICAT, INC. 1946) 460-1t E EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED o has long champion- e e A e e H OPTOMETRIST min [ ————— R ) eecdom docu- Phone 492 HAIR CUTTING Klein Bldg. i g g A s though fe S[uli Second and Franklin Juneau g k out abo! 1[N 3 . | PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS hind in the high { i lattey T[S 0 ' X ) ch through which m,‘y, ;1;; ovich L ACROSS £ 3 0 o L Poorest part of . H e 2 o e e train | ohiis hrothe Dake iy B Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehors2 i 2 - ) ) ) < )~ O 0 AR d whose name S| VIA HAINES # = UPPRESSED M AKIHUR BOOK ' far Chees e ° ! Lucilie’s Bea“ty Salon s now ieaxing I tells its own story: R = k . remarkable top “We ficld representatives Wwho £ PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP SPECLALIZING IN ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT by General Mac- NECEISATY pade-work w Department icn e required L 4 iy Fanning ed! f ew York m painting the olr ‘fl’ 4 II FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS Herald Tribune tian Science nal union direct- ;p AlR| \ Monitor and several other news- ors to murder. - For this we get ElT[0 c papers from taking a special trip inimeus salary of $200 D|O[T] 1 B U S l._l N E S o Japan on t und that they plus the kicking around 5 ; | : g e | | JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. . PRAEN, Sre it __Dbown 4. Bearing ‘ { PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL ¥ ppears that o 1 Excited . Jeauons | | WELDING i i 00,196, i R J. B. BURFORD—Local Agent | F = d id consbrvative Nowy Yok Hersld up B l 1. M. POWELL—Haines Agent | PHONE 787 Third and Franklin I 0= 8. Thin e — - wri by Hera - y. Mislead i 2 SR . e ) ent Lewis Se UNIONISM 10. uj}\;u‘: an o{‘- | gp— i MacArthur's wa k at the upper right i [,(_;l“,;“'“ Sinelt o . e e o et kel JAMES DRAKE PSRN T et oope: v ol gl and Oonnge B | as a paie-up subscriber 1o THE DAILY ALASKA —0ver Half a Century of Banking | e Ll ! EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. v Doug 2 imposed. Rice was neatly framed g b AR bis Akt £ th 1944 His bec the standard way because he ) resen 18 coupon to 0X ollice o e t the Comu couldn't see his way clear to holding taining o | \ it CAPITOL THEATRE * 5 xuricus mansion he contract negotiations ‘.r”' " A himself on the hills of Hollandi on Homes of New Al- e i and receive TWO TICKETS to see; jissects various parts of the bany was ruthlessly fired ccious stone " hr - e e “DAKOTA eB. ehrends h every y m growing daily You weuld delig reac ee W The pay Feceral Tax—12c per Person Bank ‘t Howeve y may not b doe t attract the P | LU e et b A PHONE i4__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. Busk in Alask i Co, originally scheduled to publish | mént. socn sickens them st ! ; O Ciir wok Oldest Bank in Alaska the book cold feet. Later say sic mean that you figk “rockfish and an insured cal a - A ' Doubleday & Co ered publi- | like hell for leave-ci-abscr Sk RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. COMMERICAL . SAVINGS caticn, but also ba es or seniority in a ¢ act, only Waste allows | *Meanwhile Frank Kelly, wk to find that the union you repre- g | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! placed Seb as New York sent weuldn't think of allowing | §

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