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P\ c FOUR ™ 'IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA SAl' URDAY, JANUARY 25, 1947 hand proof that the obstacles can be hurdled, Juneau's =~ Dflll\ ‘I(lsh(l b"ll)l,r(’ Community Concert Association is now going ahead.| == from Although the action here is independent, a similar; == - 20 Y E A RS A G 0 , — organization is forming in Ketchikan for a like pur-|{ &= THE EMPIRE i pose and the idea is catching on in Anchorage. 1 is| [bwmmmm likely that when plans have matured in each of the | JANUARY 25, 1927 three cities, cooperative acticn can be taken that will] ! H. L. Arncld, cf Geldstein's Emporium, left for the States cn a buying further insure achievement of the mutual goal that e JANUARY 25 Ol rip Entered Post « Juneau as Second Ciass Matter. Alaskans shall have frequent opportunities to enjoy | e Elliott Robertson of " i e SUBSCRIPTION RATES onry Mess : “0months. $8.00; one year, 813 The Al ts and Crafts Association has|® ara Reese 1 y matl se paid, at the folk k 7 e W ngs oria . !" = ho l\";‘fuifiu?:‘,.. Tedeance, $750; established itself. The Juneau Community Concert : Mrs lgnele:fi:hn“ : AT p cribers il Conter a1 promptly notity | Association is on the way to proving liself. Both) . Mayor J. J. Connors returned to Juneau after a visit of six weeks s -‘;.w”‘?r::‘-r of any fail ity in the delivery deserve public support . JANUARY 26 e in the States and Canada and reported conversing with Gov. George A. ephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 e TR > Frederick Paul ® parks and Frank Heintzleman, who were encouraged over the outlook for MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Foreman's Status . Fred Ayer . projects v titled to *he us — = . Donna Carver . s wp & e (Washington Post . Gerald Henry Shaw . Dr. R. H. Williams came in from Haines on the Margnita and re- : The National Labor Relations Board deserves | Grace Roney ol el ROk B Catkl NATIONAL ka Newspapers, 1411 commendation, we think, fc part in seeking final | o Mrs. R. M. Rollins o ! d adjudication, which the Supreme Court has now sthor Matthew . { - o <I(.(Jw-1(uu to provide, of tatus of foremen undor“: i s e The Juneau Fire Department hoopsters won the second game from the Wagner Act. The board has ruled that foremen| o ¢ ¢ ¢ « @ © + @ e e o the Douglas Edg]e.s, score 35 to 27, on the Douglas floor. are “employees” with: meaning of the Wagner _ _ b dinalaisodiadnd e ‘:“' SEQ Siarnione, Br if;;],’vg”]’u':") ’:“"”df:' ‘l‘:“l’x‘“’ the Senate Foreign Relations Com- Weather report: High, 41; low, 37; cloudy. a unit for collective bargaining purposes. Its ruling » ,,_,_.-w oS s it S 14 i et tor Ci & " | mittee, said that he belleved the :‘]“‘ b'”{‘l "{m"d'“‘. P("ru‘;,:!‘::)e]:i:uxhfi?f :i::i(?‘* much-postponed Rio conference to [ a sphert fense Pact that company to bargaln with the Foreman's Asso-|Qrait a Hemisphere Defense | 2 ai y Lessons in Englis w T GORDON g i should be held without further de- ciation of America as the representative of its super- ! rise to continuing controversy until it can be definitely | 0= | first syllable. COMING ALO! settled. Tn cooperating with the legal counsel of the | berg's recommendation and give OFTEN MISSPELLED: Critic (one who judges anything). Critique - Packard Motor Car Co. and supperting its petition. the i the green light for the coficlave. (a critidal TEE%) au's cultural side is in cend- NLRB set a fine examvle of administrative re- ! Therefore, some of them arguctthm SYNONYMS: Frustrate, defeat, baffle, balk, thwart, outwit e atfl Oraft ¢ sponsibility. If its business were merely to win legal naming a prominent nonpartisan ¥ e i " ‘ O D A laurels, it could rest on the triumoh it gained in the | Argentine as Director General of WORD STUDY: “Use a werd three times and it is yours. ,Lfl a5 the Pan American Union would be!increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: by the in the spirit in which Congress enacted it. We are|“a cordial gesture, helping to bring February 3 slad to see the board tending to business | Inter-American harmony back over ' nounce first O as in OF; accent follows the L) The Arts and Crafts Exhibit, now in its third e ‘mghl " PRASRREGr E T o 1 its place in co unity life n n i \ p W » e - & ¥ iy has proved its place in ¢ |‘um nity lif ; The Tour of Capt. McCloskey | ’1‘11;l \x]n n) x.m.s‘hf:;‘qa\‘lelu!lly_mn;srw As exhibition has grown with each succezding ! ey tioned by those who favor 5 3 vear, it has provided an increasing degrec of pleasure (New York Times | are Juan Isaac Cooke, former For- KUBER'}A LEE for viewers and for many has assumed a primary place John J. McCloskey Jr. of South Orange, N. J,|eign Minister, and Miguel Angel|) ________ . ____________ ___ SIEEBER WO on their st of activities. Still more worth-while is | served in eight campaigns in Africa and Europe thh‘ ? R ; % b the awareness of Ala unique art opportunities it | the Third Infantry Division. He was in Sicily, Italy, | Argentine Ambassador to Britain | Q. When typing a business letter, is it well to type one’s name I wakened, spark creative desire that will return | | France, Germany and Austri®. He saw lots of war .md headed the Au%enum delega- | under the written signature? 3 as awakened, sparki ’ < Fifty men in his command were killed in action. But | ticn to the United Nations Confer- A. Yes, as so many signatures are illegible at benefits through the i ! it was after he was discharged that Captain McCloskey, | ence at San Francisco. | B At What aae boull) & enild. be tavgas to day “tahuk your? The very active gro g hom inspiration for | y SATG BRTS i r 2 i " The very active group from whom ¥ g who is only 27 _umfs old ‘and joined the Army in August, 3 Q. At what age should a child be taught to say “thank you"? the Arts and Crafts hibit came and to whose 11941, performed his action of greatest gallantry. For | REPORT ON CHINA = | you” should be among the first in his vocabulary enthusiastic efforts its progress is due is deserving of | he has msE returned flgn\ a 10,000-mil ip through One reascn re sentative Q. Does the bridegroem or his parents mail the wedding invita- the thanks of the entire Gastineau Channel | seventeen States, in which he visited the families of | Mansfield of Montana gave the fionas B these fifty men who died and told parents the stories | press the brush-off when he emerg- o i less beneficiz e community are the aims of > press the brush 3o: they sh 3 ed fri » bride’s S No less beneficial to the community are wf]l 5 O Lof how their boys answered the final muster. It Was ' cq from the White House the other A. Noj; they should be mailed from the bride's heme the Concert Association, which plans several tmes ', ., eagy job. But we assume that Captain Mc- | 4ay was because he didn't wish to, P=—r===r=— - S0 vearly to br to Juneau recognized professional | Closkey could not consider the war over for him un@dl | comment on the major topic of his -‘ artists in music and allied fields. masterworks capably performed was afforded by the | that he had saved overseas ; | Mansfield is one of the top Con- |} _ i R outstanding reception given the inaugural effort in In Dutch Flat, Calif, lived the family of Lieut.| o essional authorities on the Far| . 2 e : this field during the past year when the Beta Sigma- Dave Waybur, his buddy, who died in Austria—a Win- | pagt having made a special, first- 1. If one travels until his watch is one hour fast. will he have Phi sorority presented pianist Max Shapiro in con- | REF of the Congressional Medal of Honor. This home | pyng study of Chinese internal; traveled in an easterly or westerly direction? Gariser ¢ opinion was that Juneau (125 What it calls “Dave’s war room," where mudal\ | problems for President Roosevelt in | 2. What is the smallest State in the Union in area, and the second | e o etiansanaus ot GHION JWAS - WS % | souvenirs and pictures keen memory fresh. Near |y 1og5 and again recently as smallest? should have more than one such treat and from that i | late 5 a aga e ! ; n the Juneau Community Concert Associacon | ormow; Afiz, is a ranch where ane Johnny EAWards | ., emissary of the Foreign Affairs| 3. Where is the higheat active voleano in the world? UL.L bu. :w.d £ ]{‘3 :"; (.nk,t I;‘l?l‘i} “?(C“" lh“ lx“)r"f‘ Efvf“’ Committee. Talking to President 4. Is it possible for fright actually to cause the hair to stand on | ‘ ‘n'iisf’fl'fii been saddled and tied near the hopse, where'| UDAL, he did some blunt suml | ena? ‘ There i$ nothing unusual in the formation of a | horse has been sa r e e ¥ ielns Af KUl NateabStip, 3 A & 5 4 ¥ , % B ct | It waits for a rider who will never return, Yet, it was e o ¥ 6. What does the word “increment” mean? | concert associaticn for the purpose of holding coneert e Was | posentment against foreign in- AREwete | : ioc ape | ‘Tather difficult,” as Captain McClosk ays, to visit : . he s series in a city the size of Juneau. Such activities are | SIRL o 1kes hoks tervening powers, including = the 1. Westerly commonplace & g even Sl e i nited States, is as strong toda; commonplace among even smaller communi UM' Now he can settle down in peace of mind to the L‘bml_“dr ux:‘clle:l x; Novth m‘l‘d me 2. Rhode Island, smallest; Delaware, second smallest. throughout the civilized world. Notable only is that | jo, ypat i we for him. He has performed with a /5 %2 00 o S ission, | 3. Cotopaxi, in Ecuador; 19,613 feet above sea level. Alaska—no doubt due to transportation difficulties t scrupulous and ual sense of responsibility his duty l“dl (illllléd fl‘"‘:h[ ‘l': ot :r h; l'e‘ P E t—so long has trailed the field. But with first | officer t S antry ansfield reported. Further, = 2 3 and cost—so long has nlis e as an ficer to his friends of the infant: ported that American business in- 5. Enlargement; increase. Proof that many local residents yearn for opportunities to hear musical visory emplc Supreme ( it in the rec questicn This nev NLRB 1 is, how n Circuit Court he had done it kindnes . (had no takers. Reason is—it'’s @ speranza, enrcute to Madrid. This terests in China were seriously dis- | —— —————— i 5 A L 'he waihlllflhn ost as difficult as running the|js in open defiance of the United turbed about conditions, chiefly in United Nations, Secretary of Nations resolution ordering all Shanghai, where labor riots have _ | Me"y.fia-koulld the Navy Forrestal is still unhap- | member nations to withdraw their| been wide-spread p y & | L py over the Army-Navy merger.| ympassadors from France In-| Another topic to be covered in ‘ (Continuea mom Page Une! Even though there would be a new tejjgence dispatches from Teheran Dis report, Mansfield told the Pres- | b 5 cretary for National Defense, he!gisclose that the withdrawal of ident, would be the future admin- # Agreement” whereby the RFC auto- 208 the Secretary of the Navy 1o Russian iorces from Northern Iran istration of P‘""‘_“CT _'_“I‘(“‘?;“‘fl;d‘:s: [] matically underwrote 75 percent of continue sitfing in the Cabinet was connected with the internal lands, the Palaus, Truk, the T [ 1 which a bank extends to a with full Cabinet rank Another coonomic erisis now gripping the Shalls, which we captured from the SR peLch A e 148 10 % o President Truman’s administra- | 5oviet Union, Stalin needed the JaPs. If we do not retain outright small business i i " | ve assistants, ‘Raymond K. Zim-) wroopg at home to, keep order, it Commissioner Bodman's back- meyman, will soon resign. NO was reported. ground is the National Bank of De- 1,00 js lost these days betweer = troit, one of the most powerful fi- {560 two old Minnesota friends, nancial inslitutions of the uu!(flu% Senator Ball and ex-Governor Ha e ThioN | chief administrator under any trus- . ! o, Mioties, of Msher Body fame,'gyjpe r bills Sentiment favoring appointment | (copyRiHT, 1941, BELL SYNDICATE. INC) | and General Motors. They are also of an outstanding Argentine as Di- | e = (e P linked with the Bankers Trust and d. NCIAL SQUEEZE-PLAY the Guaranty Trust in New York Hare i llx‘uw [g} RFC program | 31! Union has begun to show “"A"(TENTION LOGGERS with logs ! T st e s e 55 %, L S A amone e a0 T i Cotat e L CHARLES BLAND and generally speaking does not iy _ governing board since Senator Van- % g, If, for instance, a small operator % el i Yan | N Wil buy from 100000 {6 | as a pala-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA favor loans to sma usin = Vo > ¥ denberg’s Cleveland speech on for to 10,000,000 feet." For further | Py #3051 of a petroleum derivatives plant : EMPIRE ted to b t THIS EVENING. 3, * n » o g ' | g o1 s see P, 2 . o is invited to be our guest So with two Dernuocradic commn, faryland went to his local bank i8N affairs. paiticulars see Juneau Lumber‘ . = i sioners absent, Detroit bankin sked 10r a $100,000 loan, the VAndenberg, new Chairman of Mills. 433-tf | Present this coupon to the box office of the | friend Bodman moved to end the rrabalis Swenia: s - rany - — | BPA program, Democ Sopeifp et Lo s CAPITOL THEATRE missioner Henry Mulli r affiliated banks if they'll El 5 GOP 4-ummh~~lhnr: Har i participate -with s’ and make i i and receive TWO TICKETS to see: son went along with dman 100,000 ACROSS o o i BuRE: e e The The small-town bunk would then | & Wrling ' N | JUST BEFORE DAWN epublicans incidental query larger banks in Baltimore, o g hterial A 1 ine % & Fruit preserve H | Ry e ble i Richmend and Washington to get 1 \hfi\v bl B Federal Tax—12c¢ per Person Secretary cf th tz for the remaining $75,080. i Hhone e A X § g 8 g 875, 11, Rubber tree vered to. take ; 0 8t petroleum was competing with Pk i . £ ificint steps. of the past t dard, Texaco, Sunoco 1S Comsequenty ’L | and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and years. For e i€ “I\i\ ] ll‘-l"- companies, probably M[E RETURN YOU to your horie with our compliments. put into effect in March 1945, TONT . dombEbHonE ik ™ RFC had lent small b ; i € WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ,171 .,)1 ana.«,‘m'm: B tion iha penl rAGan B Btn capital which could 1o YUt ing down the loan might be the : ! have a tremendous impact on the el “"h‘mw w‘(- Solutidn of Yesterday's Puzzle | country. um companies. When and if 3. Luson suiime, | o6 R Wnte Th I N S h i-i t f L e | ere Is No Substitute for , Commissioners voted @ small Joan, however, the small bank could lect N ) s G de o O - % ’ 0] . Feminine name | FAE S et o cupi, v, Poverr, i ikl e s e ewspaper Advertising! Hill generally hold the opposite writing the remaining 75 per a former Republican C cent state 2 2 B Il Reece has been . Brazilian paim ;‘\ as S Following last week's RFC vote, . Malt tquors business however, this is no longer possible . Meusure ) 6. Lried bud uded . Men’s & Bfiys’ CAPITAL CHAFF MERRY-GO-ROUND o, ol seasoning At his ]_‘fl“"' Cabinet meeting Department Counselor Ben oy President Truman gave Cohen wants to practice law pri- Republican :.. gress. He Jimumy T as resigned A f I.Q Y Cabinet menfbers not to Milwaukee department store sent s new Cm}vim' ss, tut to insist 53 clubwomen to Ci 0 the other FEATUBES or To . justice. Be courteous, careful, and t0r¥Rar Secrafaty of ) ccoperative, he advised, but Kite BOYS' MEN'S up for your rights. Of late, inci- yecent Conterendel 1 dentally, the P’l' ident ‘»] ; American Military Gov- SIWES alld Wflnx PA“S much more confident President ofiicials in Korea have B , : ity 4 | Korea ha ack Jeans Truman may have to put a “help wded to- the War Depart- | ox}'flnns C Whi d wanted” sign outside the White ment that U. S. troops withdraw! Brown and Black otton Whipcor: House. He's offering a job paying! from the American half of Korea Y Sun Tans $30,000 a year and no income lax completely unless reinforcements SIZES Mole Slfl,ns Y (which is more than his own net arrive at once. This would leavel 2 to 6 Waist O’alls (large size) income), but_the job is going beg- . Russia supreme in all Korea. ging. The vacancy is head of the The new Argentine Ambassador to World Bank—recently occupied by Spain, Pedro Radio, is now on . PHONE 877 . P. 0. Box 1465 . Eugene Meyer. So far. Truman has| board the Spanish ship Cabo de ' paper i with admittedly a difficult one, certain to give But its business is to administer a law and thoughtfulne \]r:y For a year and a half now review and the NLRB has joine® | the conference has been postponed | 1.8 s i “pecause of the importance of the | because of U. S. objections to Ar | gentine participation. sorted the| Today, however, other Lal.in Am The issue | ericans in the Pan American Un- icn feel that incoming Secretary of State Marshall will follow Vanden- The Packard Co. appealed to the WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “There is no necessity for | you (us, me) seeing him.” Say, “There is no necessity for YOUR (OUR, [ seeing him.” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Esplan: as in LESS, first A as in ASK unstressed, second A (the Post) has su respect to foremen Pronounce es-pla-nad, E as in AID, accent ade. (Pro- NEOLOGIST; a coiner of new words, or new meanings of words. Carcano, who was for many years It was an action of extraordinary ‘“,K with the President—Chinese- , in which he spent $700 HOOK and IEARN American relations. i Y ¢. GorpoN } control of these islands for rutufe | security, the Montana Congressman | believes, we should make certain [the United States should be the Telephone-3139 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. ARGENTINA AND PAN Abi- rector General of the Pan Ameri- I— LOGGERS B BARBER urnie’s swor BARANOF HOTEL Lower Lobby 9 am. to 6 p.m. or Phone 800 for appointment MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each menth in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. CHAS. 8. HOLLAND, Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary Silver Bow Lodge @Nm A 2, LO.OF, Meets each Tues- day at 8:00 P. M, 1. O. O. F. HALL, Visiting Brothers Welcome GEORGE JORGENSON, Nobie Grand; H. V. CALLOW, Secretary € B. P. 0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 P. m. Visiting brothers welcome. E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary James C. Cot;per, CPA BUSINESS COUNSELOR Specializing in Corporation—Municipal and Trust Accounts The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Juneau FREE DELIVERY Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third "The Rexall Store”’ [ Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLEK-MAURO DRUG CO. HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a Profession Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Mausical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward HEINKE GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Blacksmith Work GENERAL REPAIR WORK 20TH CENTURY MEAT Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. MARKET Juneau’s Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 “The Store for Men” SABINS Front St—Triangle Bldg. Warfield's Drug Store (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF. COFFEE SHOP The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates Hulchings Economy Market Choice Meats At All Times PHONES 553—92—95 The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Fourth and Pranklin Sts. PHONE 136 PHONE SINGLE O VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Building Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 805 10th St. ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager Open Evenings Fhone 318 PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODPA POP VR S R s L MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE Machine Work — Welding ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE 1012 West 10th Street PHONF 862 e # EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau Lucille’s Beauty Salon SPECIALIZING IN ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT WAVES FOR ALL TEXTURES OF HAIR Phone 492 HAIR CUTTING Klein Bldg. FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL - SAVINGS «q 3