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PAGE FOUR ™ THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRL -JUNEAU, ALASKA WhDNLSDAY jANUARY 22, 1947 I) "-I v ’l F n lr 5 November 30 there were 867,000 continued claims for o e R (4 2 a 11 ¢ readjustment allowance carried over from the previous ¥ ¥ e e , . t Sundaw ,p o month and it was payment (‘n all veterans, including 20 Y E A RS A G 0 IIZ‘(;;”E E B“rnle s B! \Rl}LR MOUNT JUNBAU SODGE No. 16 EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY those who drew their readjustment allowance for MPIRE H SHO¥ SECSND and FOURTH - Vice-President | 000,000 total for that month. But v!m tal is (nl\ | NU. 29 27 o 2 2 ke o ey 5 about half ’m’ (m.‘ n‘\unl‘h’l ; expenditures for ‘n adjust- 3 el y Y D b L L i g s o M e ." \‘;”“: G \mv:x 5 Justin W. Harding had :Jv-\n(‘x::‘nnm!ed fcr U. S. Attorney for the for appointment CHAS. B. HOLLAND, il il & 8 . 8 e St e o ! First Division, succeeding Arthur G. Shoup. & ster: Eu June 50 1046. The number of continued claims in November | e JANUARY 22 . Kk XIE(;{\S/;‘RDISNS M":L"' e s FTION RATES 3 e o sar ilg , Secretary. DlliveieA by, cacrier i T Doneles for $1.50 per month; Als0 was about half that of five or six months before. | ® Howard Dilg . Juneou High School boy cagers defeated the Douglas High the James C. Con er, CPA b5 45 Wiy manthe, SK.00 H . Mrs. Mamie Sution o a H B > There are those among our veterans who would % V“\ Iin;- R.L‘\!her}ord S Jus night 25 to 15 and the Juneau girls won from the Douglas girls, BUSINESS COUNSELOR Silver Bow Lodge v 4 i ice: 31305 rather accept easy pickings than go to work. But { . af " to 22. It was the first time in the history of basketball between the Specializing in No. v ° Mrs. Josephine Grees . ¥ & - A 2, LO.OF, ptly nolify proportion is gratifyingly small--much smaller, in i Elspeth Douglas o two girl teams that a girls’ team had won three consecutive games. ! Corporation—Municipa and 'Meets each Tues- e j probability, than in any other large group of . Ray Elseworth . g Trust Accounts day at 8:00 P. M,, I. O. O. F. HALL, - News Of 602: Business Office, 374 males. Always provided the country can somel . Mattie Joyce . Alfred Zenger was returning north from Seattle ch the Victoria after Visiting Brothers Welcome MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS meet the challenge of the housing shor ° R. M. Everson ® | a trip to the States GEORGE JORGENSON, Noble g ot A Al e g e for | yide decent hcmes for veterans who need them ° Kenneth Carr ° i g Grand; H. V. CALLOW, ¥ ws dispatches cred it or not o | » HOV. , Secretary . KDeL: S news published | provided labor-management strife can be turned o R. M. Livingston . Steamer Admiral Watson was due the next day with fou: days mafl :l)lflgl.e EI'W“I reEd co‘ at : 4 athwart the course of high-level national produc . ® | board from the States ice‘1y Oase frob Chiwery L, REPRESENTATIVES.;— Alaska Newspavers. WL} our young men back from the wars should pre LRI | LB O Pl g R e e PHOWE, 704 B. P 0. ELKS ¥ Wal — e J - problem The Elks' bowlers took the second straight telegraphic game from HAY, GRAIN, COAL Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary DISARMAME"]‘ IS Anchorage by 2515 to 2497 pins. . and STORAGE Superroads and Progress = 'I'o BE DIS(USSED The Juneau City Band was to give a dance this night in the Es| | CALIFORNIA e R L ¥ Hall and other dances had been cancelled. New and old fox trots, new Crecery: an My Murces Protests against superhighway g voiced by 1d waltzes were to be plaved the first affair of the kind s e e nnsundly Besed. | 2 BIG CONFERE!\( ever given by the band whose members included Jack Fargher, Ed Mc-| | 478 — PHONES — 871 elry operators fear that proposed roads, by-passin 'ca}ml Ynm-: will hurt ‘1,‘.{“,} s within v:p; centers Judson Whittier, H. W. Frawley, Fred Arnold, Ed Garnick, Ray High Quality Foods at Jack Burford. George Hall, Clarence Dunn, Dick Harris, Art Moderate Prices of population particularly the hotel business. The H Stev Pennsylvania Turnpike is given as an example. Scores Chlef U. S U N Delegafe Judson and Elmer A. Friend left close to the turnpik e ather report: High, 23; low, 20; cloady . Jones_S'evens Shop !of “ghest towns” have b T H H e oE i e anta, - arages, Tihing statians ana| . Wil ConterswiliMar- £ e wiich oote siapued. now sots wrusing by, | shall,Many Subjees SMILING SERVIC] Bert's Cash Grocery | . PHONE 104 or 105 FREE DELIVERY Juneau ] LADIES'—MISSES’® e ¢ S S £ SR SN Such a specific charge hardly can be der READY-TO-WEAR ”The Rexall Slore" ' 17 " Ty Doubtiess certain individuals have been hurt as a result N. Y, Jan. 22, Dall '.ESSOHS 'n En hSh 20 CLUB POPULARITY? of the turnpike's construction—as individuals nre nf- Austin, chief U. § y g W e s i o S s pu el fected by all type sof progress. But the fact that sev- delegate to the United Nation, ns ¥ ; o BUTLER-MAURO “I% eral thousand lamplighters were put out of business will begin discussions early next WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not “Most all of the members . g ! wed | when electric strect lights were invented hardly is a week with newly appointsd Secre- . Bay. HATRRORIE G (it OFY thELsreRmb o Alaska Music S“PPIY DRUG CO. L ures érom the Vi agination has exage -called 52-20 Club, made up of Vet- | valid argumel o . vl lectricity. -Elec. tary of Btafs 'Gleorie G Mavshagyi 1006 : 5 b nde U O ol yalid arguinii hgainet the use of electriclty, Blec- \ary OfEgIng OIS i OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Iroquois. Pronounce ir-o-kwoi, I as in| | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager erans who collec readjustment allowance cf $20 a ! tricity helped more individuals than is harmed—by a on American plans for atomic en-' : 4 week for the maximum pericd of 52 weeks vast majority. And superhighways, too, will bring ergy control and world disarma-/IT. O as in OBEY, OI as in TOIL, accent first syilable. Pianos—Musical Instruments “AHBY RACE P OFTEN MISSPELLED: Perspicacity (acuteness of intellect). Pers- and Supplier disclosed today by picuity (clarity of expression) Phone 206 Second and Seward who said the tw WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us often to the effects of the Pennsylvania rnpike. | diplcmats probakly would lay the jncrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: 0 ~ It is, comparatively, a short piece of roadway. It does groundwork for a basic U. S. policy yNTUTOREL; untaught; unschooled. “Their untutored minds could not HEI?‘\,[]Si: GEN]“R,AL not take traffic streaming by the towns along its path, ‘on world-wide arms reduction. % thenanie SPAIR SHOF | without bringing much compensatory traffic to them.' The U. N. Security Council, over- ke RN =4 Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner of the United States has recognized that responsibility. | But while it may draw business frcm certain centers. riding Russian and Polish opposi- i SR 1 Blacksmith Work Among other things, it offers him subsistence it carries business to others—such as Harrisburg and tion, approved yesterday an Amer- by . GENERAL REPAIR WORK 20TH CENTURY MEAT of $20 a week. if he is unemployed, for any period up | Pittsburgh. I the turnpike were a part of a trans- ican request to put off f‘flnsl'lt‘l"d’ 1 ROBERTA LEE Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. MARKET to a year. He has that much time in which to find a | continental superhighway it would benefit all towns tion of disarmament until Feb. 4. | Juneau's Most Popular along its course, since all travelers—no matter what The arms postponement w: e nd “Meating” Place their destination—must stop somwhere. Those mov- | ed by Warren because of the shif & it nermisaiiik for 5 . 3 ] “The S £y Y 5 it permissible for a hestess to invite some artist to her home, e Store for Men' 'q o ing between towns and cities along the routes would in State Department leadership P o - . -2 ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS ent which can, and does, lift a young benefits which will more than compensate for the ment job, take him away from his family liabilities their construction may incur This was It seems unfair, in such a discussicn, to peint too | Amelican sou A governr man out of and send him anywhere in the shot at without his permissi ponsibility to that citizen when he comes back to civilian life. And, as a matter of fact, the government Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a Profession orld to stand up and has a conside : e e e e job and buckle down to earning his own living. The bill, paid ultimately by the taxpayers (including vet- erans along with everyone else), is a large one, cur- |yl %o 5o Frore comtortable, safer—and swifter. jand to enable the U. S. delegation Merely for the purpose of entertaining her guests? e rently ranging around §75,000000 & month. But the | s treirats coounioation would be encouraged. fo study more carefully @ series of A. No, it is very unfair to do so. One might just as well expect a SABIRNS > benefits are not out of line; certainly not for a veteran Great, broad highways, with easy and convenient preliminary propo: als already sub- Physician to call without charging. FOR 3 who gave three or four years of his young manhood points of entry to contiguous centers of population, mitted by other countries. Q. What are a few appropriate gifts for a new baby? Front St—Triangle Bldg. in the service of his country seem a certainty in the future of the United States.| American sources said Austin A. Small silver kr ks, and spoons, a blanket, a cap, booties, tems and Marshall would discuss the The number of veterans who have exhausted their | The day will come, we predict, when such road s or a knitted jacket Wartield's D Wull Paper o rights under the G. T. Bill of Rights was 66,627 Novem- Will crisscross the country. As the program is devei- | whole question of atomic energy Q. What is the mcst important thing to avoid when conversing ariieid s brug slfli’e # ber 30, “But thése figures. taken alone; give’as false a | ODed: through the year,idertain hamishins will avélye; |control rand' world | disarmapens e 1 to you? | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Ideal Pamt Sho notion as does gossip about the 53-20 Club rtain business enterprises now prospering will suffer. | They said they had no idea how . of personal questions [ NYAL Family Remedics P P e R But other individuals and enterprises will reap lushlong the discussions would con- ot 4 ; 5 SR i o e, P ADREORIMALEN harvests—and, certainly, the vast traveling public | tinue. AR HORLUCK’S DANISH out of uniform, the number drawing unemployment 4 'Po R One of A1 things (AL Wil din- gy e ) 4 § P rms of the total. But it is Such a course is the course of progress and enter- |cern the two diplomats, these § I_O 0 K an d l E R N A C. GOKDON ) 2 with scmeone ar veterans now You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at pay has looked lg sources said, would be setting up e omead now only about eight or nine per cent of the entire |prise. It has been the course so long as history has I thi | A 3 i mass of World War IT veterans. And, the number of | been written machinery: within -, the - AMSHEAR|.C . e e ——— — i sl e o e Qe o sovernment, 1o bandle the disarma- | e e | | Hutchings Economy THE BARANOF my G | ; ., 'ment problem as it will affect the; hat is the difference between introspection and retrospection? | M k i of unemployment pay is amazingly small a bit more | Inasmuch as people, as a rule, hate work, isn't FEF PENER \ o7 e mmany mhen rode thtd the Valley of DRALN AR “The ‘Obards | arket cor ; P than one-half of one per cent of those eligible. |1t a great pity that they have to make their living | “qpe (g)kg will co the of the Light Brigad Choice Meats At All Times PEE mn The Veterans Administration also reports that on |at it? whole range S. participation 3. What famous Indian was an Engish brigadier general? | PH NES 553—-92—95 fairs, inc ergy commission T 5 > in United Nations about tr: oniy type of man ed his new labor bill, it became jhg the atomic The Washingion i db Who was the wife of King Ahab of Israel? In Wall Street parlance, what are “bears”? o . The Alaskan Hotel . ans will ¢ OK for the subject of discussion by Sev-'anq the security, trusteeship and % ' Me" 60 Roufld \ Government job these days is cral Democratic Senators at lunch!economic and social councils. ANSWERS: ‘ The Charles w. Carler Newly: Beckvaiod Rootix Y o one who has offended nobody, tak- last week. Remarked Senator Jim, Some American sources said they 1. Introspection is the inspecting of one's own thoughts. Retrospec- at Reasonable Rates - - |en no stand on anything more con- Murray of Montana: “Why, this pelieved there would be little, if UCP is a review of past events. | Morluary (Conttnued jrom tage One) troversial than mother, home i bill puts everything you can im-'any, divergence of vie betwesn 2. Six hundred. Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE SINGLE O - heaven agine in the courts. It'll be a field Austin and Marshall on the major 3. Tecumseh PHONE 136 Furthermore, the Justice De- Unfortunately, however, the best day for shyster lawyers. I'm not/issues, particularly the policy that 4. Jezebel. partment’s tax division does not public servants, as in private busi- 50 sure I can object to that. As'the U. S. will follow on atomic 5. Speculators who are trying to drive the market prices cown. VANITY BEAUTY even have a chief. For months no ness, are the men with the cour- father of the Full -Employment energy control. - - AT I S SALON assistant attorney general has been age of their convictions and not Bill can I consistently object to ai '~ ~-=——-erece e | o o Cafl! Bevera_ge Co. s eppointed o hundle this vitally afraid to battle for them: The man Measure which is designed to make A Caive, 0 il s P 2 o e el % Wicleeale. Lol AT L v important bureau. For months, At- who has never taken a stand in for full employment—even for law- z PHON 4 i 8 AR 3 2 T A o} HONE. 216—DAY or NI ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager torney General Clark has hemmed ' private life, won't take one in pub- Yer Eighty-year-old m-»‘: '1‘“\‘1-“”;[;—{\‘(1"23"4 NIGHT B and hawed about appointing a tax lic life—not even against red tape presentativ Adolph Sabath of 2 e A0 chief, but notl has happened.|In fact it is this type of colorless Chicago, now in his 41st year of|® High tide 3:00 a.m., 15.4 ft. Seanwhile. fax tases have contihu- | Government servant who gets so OOnSTessismsl Wefvice, was thvited| ¥ 1oy 0 838 o.M, a4 L ¥ 1o pite O badly bogged down in red tape last week to enroll in the Congress- | ® High tide 14:34 p.m., 17.1 ft. stion of Gop lomal Pilots Association and leam e Low tide 21:08 pm, -1.2 ft. p'umbing . Heafifig for MIXERS or SODA POP Open Evenings Fhone 318 L] | G T AR > L N S S TR G s SN I s + 57 SR O o 6 e 1o i o]y s o cce 5% BUN R o e 3 SHECREEE ] Oil Burners MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE has gone after two interesting tax 4 Join cxplumed that Koflm-\ Kopp, | e B ¢ Labor Frances Perkins, now nom- LOGGERS din, Ses Invol g democrats X-Sen- pLe; C! - it e smvoiving Dersoerats, vsen | L% L0 S Gomm. Jeloran many matrtor who i it yrroerion Looozes win oss M Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 [ ackin Burk - Wol e et o Dr | Sloner. Miss Perkins was a Cabinet l‘]“‘;’;"x"f rz'c‘::t‘;:,“fd’:mi’: e £lub| " ton el Contatt Juneau Lumbet & 4 g ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE Eugene C v. But for some rea- ¢ iber fov18 yhats, dujing which old member of ' the dlplom.-uc“ Mils. allLbay Trom 1000002 H“rr‘ M“ch'”e Shop, '"c' | 1012 West d0h ool PHONF 862 J son the big cases involving Repub- { | tune many people disagreed with to 10,000,000 feet For further | o ’ licans haven’t been touched. Maybe her. But when you review the labor SOPS to fly. particulars see Juneau Lumber | difficulties of today, a lot of her (COPYRIGHT, 194, BELL SYNLICATE.INC) ' Mills. 433-t1 | the tice boys are worried over CL A 4 i TS rd o e e e the Republican Congress BREHEE AR SHUH lhy T erking ; ! 3 T e s EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED did a better job than w ppre- IGE | gp— § e aniae | St 18 e St ot | ARNO e Asistant. Atorney en., Knew, the Soverinent it ou Tia i LD HILDRE | OPTOMETRIST iRt B¢ 90 portant qualifications for a Civil Long narrow Edible tuber | us a pala-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Becond Ahd Kasndiy A Department’s Criminal 4 Helonging 1 PIRE is invi PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS beiore the Service Commissioner Bl S palonsing. to BIL EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. i L SR R Healll resort 41 O ot the fine RT3 ! Present this coupon to the box office of the o’ o % sohi His hoss |1 me before the Senate last o[N| | i % General Tom Ola r. GOP leader Taft objected SE | CAPITOL THEATRE ‘ "~ Lucille’s Bea: S had been detained in And when her name came up again DR ] ue le lfl" n by a Supreme Court &t the opening of this Congr | and receive TWO TICKETS to see: | L s e“uty - nd Assistant Caudle read GOP chjcctions stopped her a. se AR | 5 SPECIALIZING IN ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT e e sE| | BLITHE SPIRIT” | WAVES FOR ALL TEXTURES OF HAIR written text, Caudle gra- That illustrates why so many Hhd | z ! FPhone 492 HAIR CUTTING Klein Bldg. proceeded to add a few re- good men won't take Government AlS| i Federal Tax—12c¢ per Person | FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS | f his own jobs today ' A 5 i ‘ I want to tell you again,” said, Meanwhile, the need for good ApRianive Spluttentoli¥euterday'y Puzzie sl PHONE ILTHE noYAL BI.“E cAB co0. ! the Chief of the Criminal Divi- men in Washington is greater than Ih 0 DOWN 4. Religlous songs q -5 sion, “how sorry the Attorney Gen- ever 3 3 * " eollectively and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and : 9 .‘;?‘: i he cc :;", not »,;» “lv.(i: e ““;‘: L] z s i tence : ‘mhu R | RETURN YOU to your horic with our compliments. mfl PLWB‘"G & mm‘i Co ou today wants me to tell L SLAN 3. Rushed J 8 chl i you that i have any problems Speaker m Rayburn was violently '; 1,“{‘.;“’ demigod WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! nmma HEATING—~OI. BURNERS—SHEET METAL dealing ile nquency, asked at the White House the other V- BREE o8, cduidin it el don't ¥ ke them up with day how he 1 i his new status us. Come and see us at any time. of minority leader. Sam replied I want ) f to the that he liked it fine. Justice I nued the ‘The other morning,” said Ray- Assistant n, “I remembered that I didn't charge of cri have to plan any program for the flowers b ———————— || PHONE?787 Third and Franklin s 8 Men’s & Boys® Continuallys close to the 1 |)l\1~u n coming wee I also remembered . Mr. Caudle got no further, Te that T didnt: have to go_ rownd CLOTHING || 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 || * uproar \ from the -nursing any committee chai | of ated that they en, trying to get them to push did ot g close to the legislation. It's a great life Justice Dey ut's Criminal Di- r CAPITAL CHAFF wurs after tk Jimmie By | FEATURES for TODAY: + ) ol BOYS' MEN'S | t Wool Boot Sox ~ Gabardine Shirts The B. M. Behrends |- GOP ROAD-BLOCKS Mc don't realize i and m as Secretary of ru» the are sure to deny more an 150 offers of private em- e e 1o deny mire han 30 ofers of privue : Wool Melton Jackets | Bank y d fo the ing from $50,000 up, poured acro vants. the little South Carolinian's des| By however, will take a 4-to-5 menth rest, and if an anticipated . Maroon : Wool Slip Over Natural 6. Tropical fiuit atura ! . k § ; % and ot Swealers Blue _ Oldest Bank in Alas | pmnosition ha diffic . And not ot i