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LS YT PAGE FOUR et ——————————— ,.) I ’1 E Perhaps no slogan that will be simple enough i I,§ a "]I)lr(’ ) become a common €xpression and at the same time : oot o e | comprenensive enough tc _over our yearning for free- LMPIRE PRINTING C dom, security, peace and a moral world can be d : o | vised. Of one thing we are quite certain: no such - _president | slogan can be built around the discredited concept T that still clings to the word “imperialism Manager < | — . ® rcke the electric 1i and power lines in several places. € Boat Diflce.dd IupEd K8 BTSN ) lm'uln Board I 4 ® orms reported in the I had driven the deer onto m.o bc.cn'm; R - = Detfsercd by carrier 1n Jintas and Douelas for S1.50 per month; | ie Dorothy . temen feared the deer would starve to death unless they were fod.| | Youll Always Get a Better Deal ™ B.P.0. ELKS tix monthe. $8.00: one year. $15.00 | (Washington Post) e Cora Sue Reyr ° s, R in Fur Styles and Valaes at n a DO ¥ t the following 1 1 I el 1 = | 0 ons picked Ly the Civil Service Com- | ® Nar K. McDowell . i S mpir ving a business trip to . . M Meets every Wednesds ! : R. 1 rd, of the Daily Empire, following a busines § ery Wednesday at 8 ! g of its Loyalty Review Board will | ® s g PR senger aboard the Alaska northbound. Martin Vicor Fursy inc. D. m. Visiting brothers wel- B 4 ( | r e inants ¢ e character of the |® Katherine Lyma o | Seattl SEURRE SHPRLE EIT Srans = ? ¢ e the : 2 B ainont's. 1oy gl ”1-!:‘: ll(nl “\\‘1; " will L,l)‘( . Almee Lou Wright . DT | Bl Er L e S0 gll)::“; R;‘Iecl"rgnflllg;ggn, P At the Y t 3 o will give Aimee Lo g 3 | d ler. W. H. 3GS o Lane C substance i thoroughly unsatisfac ‘ory | ® 1 . Among the through passengers on the Admiral Rogers were Mr. and | Three Generations fetacy . Sec: " apial s set forth in the tive | ® o Ms. R metinoff of Sitka, who were returning from a trip abroad. = 5 e The I | rder he loyalty program. The composi- | ® ® They represented the Sitka post at the American Legion Convention in| } Sames c. cooper' cPA 7]1 f - wise credited x local mews publishec | tion ¢ board is encouraging. Th resomedis-|® © © e o e o @ oip, | BUSINESS COUNSELOR ings W'yollr bereln i tingu talwart men in the group; the caliber B | b Spvclmwtx\g”ln ~ 30 e Y ESEN - spapers, 1413 | of some b v to us. We cannot help o ; crowde: e » concluding performance Saturda & i ¢ tread 18 bRl e, A]'A BROAD(AS] ON Playing o a crowded house at the coneluding performance SAUAY | { - gorpyeogion—Municioal ana CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Ce i b wEacils (e el y evening in the Elks Hall, the students of Juneau High School, presented Seoit Bocomity bk AVE « SEATILE 4 15323 T have ous, exacting task a 2 PR R T asses B Every = o N need ) ¥ ency and” fortitude they can IGNEGhT OVER KINY fcr the second time the three-act comedy, “Mr. Pim P\s.sex' y" very == muster FOR Bpw( PROGRAH cat on the lower floor and most of those in the balcony were filled. S'trvmq4 rl'a[xc/u:/vel;d There are (wo respects in which the board mus [ | The Erwin Feed Co. — hape the President's order wisely if the loyalty pro- The largest crowg to pack itself into the Moose Hall for some | | oop B " oo By o oo e ram is not to de nto a dangerous hunt for | This evening, between 7:00 anc was the previcus Saturday night when the Douglas Eagles u-m“ PHONE 704 “SMILING SERVJCE” heresy. One of these is the exereise of tolerance and !7:15 o'clock, the Business and Pro-|¢ annual dance on the Juneau side of the channel. The floor was HAY. GRAIN. COAL B 4 discretion in cor n connection with the de- |fessional Women's Club will SPon- ..ouded from early in the evening until 1 o'clock AY, GRAIN, C ert i Gf Sislovi iy = Sients O oo L e e At 11 o'clock all lights were turned out and the beams of six f11<h-' and STORAGE s caSh Grocel, nbmx s, association ! ‘.lx.nu, designated E;.AIL\XN 5 the \\\mk of the ;\1:5&.. lishts were flashed among the dancers while the orchestra played “Let | PHONE 101 or 105 versive by Att Ger Lo0se or c s uber Association aking 3 3] o - L fe C: rou Sweethea A o Ol f the final encore a colored | FREE DELIVERY ideration could r mean accepting the u part in the broadcast will be Mrs Call You Sweetheart.” At the “"‘“““”“ Y mf‘“rm "[ Haie c A L l F 0 BN A e doctrine of guilt by a ) and convicting men |Bess Winn, Executive Secretary spotlight was thrown on and the couple standing in the aht, | Groceey ainé Mt Masket — n the greund of | nal opinion. It is certainly to'of the Association, and the Rev and Mrs. Suby, were given prizes. hoped, incidentallv, that the board will require James Conwell. The latter is a _— 478 — PHONES — 371 A — - — it publication of the Aitorney General's pro- member of the Kiwanis seal H. L. Faulk gave the oration at the annual Memorial Services of | High Quality Foods at The Rexau Siore“ ory index . and welfare committee. The Ki- ., B Pp. 0. El the Elks Hall the previous day. The services wer Moderate Prices - NOT IMPEI : :\x is ,«r even c;..wlu- m;\\.x[l!‘\nr«' ‘n.,w\.r“ “J! I':n “"1",(‘ .l um“i‘:m held in honor of the departed brothers. [t Your Reliable Pharmacists the board require disclosure c identity of in- is sponsoring the local seal se PR H n: whicse - testimany - disioyally Ao j1 By o 8 thogeenl SEEEpnC Weather: High, 31; low, 31; cloudy STE NS BUTLER-MAURO The Presider or ovide in welfare committee, the Kiwanis e it DRUG CO. “investigative agencv may refuse to disclose the names Club may retain 20 percent of the £o====== 1! LADIES—MISSES’ 4 . rishes s informants, provided it furt informar department or agency evaluation of the information the which the r adequate . can make an n with warm ims Of € furnished by them.” In our view. the board should o no rmation & ufficient for this purpose f disclost at the very least to the d or read boar the informants’ identities. ation the board can have no way We continue to hold the women charged with ! maintain < AD i granted the basic American ; AP accusers. It is hard to e be assured in any other d e standards will the quota con- hi s Rees and R at it wi 1 be He 3 ol Bl t " 2 i For its rest P E g and freed rted Communi: propa them American pamph- on the n of m of the er, Moscow intent !r\'bm') his tainted word, e of the that xample of our freed peint i one such as m,” can be used by these clever prob-| .yt writing and publishing the pamphle ] erse the meaning of entire speech | puplicly blacklisting myself, means that no commer- hat it was intended to | cjal newspaver in the country would ever hire me is that worth calling freedom of the pre: freedom of onld to describe 8L 50T, GRURIBK 2 do WM 3 Xl taking shape | PYeSs: He's a little confused. Many writers for the 1 polic 1zt | axking shape ot o 4 ¥ B APC | Worker and their staunch supporters are finding that rms reminds us that no policy ne has 'y effective self-respecting Americans, men, will have nothing to d including newspaper- ying t with them in an f 2 iams and by Col. Ralph Bagby, ing in both the Sicilian and Ital- ke Washinglon Chiet ‘of Stalf of Airborne Infan- ian troop-carrier operations. At ne"v-GO'Round try in the Mediterranean. Finally | Cata sicily, on the mgm of an order was written and sent' to!July -14, I stood in the naviga- Gen. Bennett Meyers, in charge of tor's dome of the leading lloop Continued from Page One) airplane procurement. He was to carrier aircraft and watched the ~— - - ¢ ——————— install self-sealing tanks in para- Navy and the enemy shoot down down on anyone who wants to ex- WCOP transports ' our planes Rt ' it fed Buf nothing happened. Weeks ¢ an( :\I “ A “E;,, Gen IIB‘( ”:,IL‘(\;“‘.,],‘H dragged by. The cross-Channel in- "C"“*"q“"{“‘F 1 realizc the nec- g \dal ot vasion of France was coming near-| €ssity of scli-sealing tanks fo a €r. But still nothing happened. degree that cannot be appreciated Liedctie iR by anyone who has not combat in troop-carrier That belief is shared by gone 1 aircraft ) Finally Cclonel Laux, one of the ofticers who had seen men murder- ed cver Sicily, sat down and wrote Meyers, & letter to Secretary of War Stim-| trooP ler pilot and every troop- 1 ' scn. And to make sure Stimson|Carrier officer who b peca column has already told how i b the lity ¢ Laux took the letter to charged with the responsibility of n’s home and delive it sending men into combat reonally to Mrs. Stimson 5 little short of murder. I For doing this, Colonel Laux'! ed many b in morning was ordered to Nome to to pn*\vnt 11»“ aska ¢ .~l‘luullu:) -without suc- tragedies of this kind—Lieui. e However, a copy of the latest TEXT OF LAUX LETTER study on the subject is at- avid Laux—was exiled to the information One day after he This columnist has now obtained Sov. JapnL tary of War to in- @ copy of Laux's letter, dated! “The actual record oi failure to protect para- June 1, 1944, Pertinent portions ing tanks for troop-carri SN e o ome will show that they have been de- t American point to commenung upon the loss Man consistently for a period ria, to sit there, idle, of troop-carsier aircraft at Catania, °F year and a half—that the 1 of the war < last July 13-14, you stated: M@ criel is available—that the Arothier officers, Brig. Gen, Ray| L0 £8¥ that the Army will toler- I\ilml |‘\ m[“ lf‘r ‘f}l f‘:mfi pl“/“‘u\ eiR i oo : e tlundering or endeavor to coy- “OUId 1oL e i s le-“ tha against failure to protect w:u.\—\ 5.'up ‘s simply Bgt trve <vu~"” d mu('lm.r- chn toq d and delivered to the United troops over Sicily, was broken “In view of your statement,” con- Kingdom in time for the coming he rank of Cc el and sent to tinued Colonel Laux, “I feel con- invasion.” Pac fident that you would not toler- Secretary of War Stimson, how- - ate the situation which exists In ever, merely referred this letter to D TO CINDE connection with self-sealing tanks gnas of the officers who had opposed I asn' *d arour troop-carrier aircraft, if you gelf-gea tanks—Gen Barney : : he might .,:\v the facts o Giles—a later in the day, Col- f ¥ When Mr. Lovelt (then Assistant onel Laux, the man who dared } etary of War for Air, now Un- corpec d Army blunder, found u 1w Secretary of State) indicated himse flying to Nome, Alaska of - officer ied to get paratroop- that Drew Pearson was about 0 with no orders other than to sit ped with release an article showing that the thers for the war's duration he pilot’s Army Air Force were *cp at the 1f gecretary for Air Symington wsoline switch on this subject, I w cally wants to clean up t rected by my immediate s * blunders might call to prepare a defense for Laux to get the full story. If not, burst Air Forces in these wor the rest of the story will be told pers in- Even though we all recognize j; this column Shortly. before the necessity for self-sealing tanks PYRIGHT, 1947, BEL Y NDICATE. INC) ¢ cha ) in troop-carrier aircraft, t is - - - not point. The Army Air o pr ior Forces are being attackegd and our,® © ¢ ® & &'v v =, 0 0 & & trans p cre 1 jc o protect The Chief (Gen. ® » ¢ It was Hap. Arno It is now up to us ® TIDE TABLE 2 known th to present all the reasons why we ® . { ands of U hould not : ° DECEMBER 5 ° flying over Norm I decli ° 1:25 am., 15 feet ® b t unl document ° 8:09 am., 15.1 feet ® ports were equipped a ® Low 14:13 pm., 5.1 feet ® selt-sealing tank LITTLE SHORT OF RDER"” e High tide 20:11 p.m., 14.0 feet ® This paratrooper protection was “I have recently cc 18 ® . approved by Maj. Gen. P. L. Will- months overseas duty. participat-;® ¢ ©¢ ¢ @ « e 6 0 ¢ © & o y that residents of | 'The Memorial Church Choi , meet THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR g 3 .lum\'l‘ .IUNLAU 47 | e e et e M U LODGE NO, 1 ’ % .I Mot M- SECOND and FOURTH | 2 Y E A RS A G from Taku Post No. 5550 Monday of each monta = i(*: } THE EMPIRE }|wes to ana o in Scottish Rite Temple | | ard St. Visiting Com- beginning at 7:30 v, m, ' Y e ot s s i rerrrread | ATC Wilobs. CHAS. B, HOLLAND, . DECEMBER 4, 1927 H. 8. GRUENING. Com- ? : 1 DECEMBER 4, 192 BRI S [ Worshipful Master; JAMES W | The town of Patersburg was in darkness after a two-day Snow & Adiutant. LEIVERS, Secretary. pts for local rehabil- connected with the relief of tuberculosis patients and famili That there is a ed for this fund is confirm- ed by Miss Elizabeth Mosher, Child Welfare Consultant with the De- partment of Public Welfare. Cur- H rently they have had to tell tuber- Juneau itation rece tunds their dire r culous mothers with Labiss that .., M unstressed, second E as in TEN, = il ol Hm:.’]"‘.f::;dg“:; CFTEN MISSPELLED: Effervesce; If the mother and child are not SCE. i it will almost inevitably SYNONYMS: S er, separate, disperse, c e child” having tu WORD STUDY: “Use a word three t culosis in some form. Too Often ycrease our vocabulary by mai a ppling cc “""‘. resuits DISSENSION; disagreement in opinicn. E-—JUNEAU, ALASKA 5 Dally Lessons in English % 1. corpon WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, e to get their lessons.” Say, “Neither IS lesson.” OFT! sion.” DOUGEAS NEWS | MOERN FTIQUETTE Yonsnrs 1e | Is it proper to use * of a letter? MISPRONOUNCED: Pretense. observe the ring one word each day. Hastily yours” or Heavy snow [ READY-TO-WEAR seward Street Near Third HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” Where Phasmacy Is a Profession ARCHIE B. BETTS Public Accountant Auditor ————e s e} “Neither of the boys were | ! . of the boys WAS able to get ‘Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phoue 206 Second and Seward Pronounce pre-tens, first E | and accent last syllable. two F's and the HEINKE GENERAL REPAIR SHOP \Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Blacksmith Werk GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phone 204 529 W. 12th St. sow, spread, disseminate. imes and it is yours.” ILet us Today’s word: ! “Many voices arose in dissen- Tax Counselor Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 Warfield's Drug Store | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies FOR Wall Paper SR LR Ideal Paint Shop “Yours in haste” as the| extremely bad form. The popular form for concluding UOR{A(?ECISEEIX}WNISH Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt s Hall for the pitts L)‘“I“ :[’ 2y} pose cf initiat two candidates, ® M 3 ! Complete Automotive Service - s of cards on the table? . IN FROM SEALING A. The brideg hc 1 have two fresh decks of cards on each | Hu!cllmgs Economy MT. JUNEAU SALES Mr. and Mrs. Ed. James are ‘i table. Market & SERVICE town this week after spending the Q. Does a letter of condolence have to-be lengthy? ' ’ 909—12th St. PHONE 659 fall George which is a big ine there : and sealing, for the na summer sland, DRIVING FOR TRAILWAYS Billy Cady, of Jur driving for the Capital Trail s Bus Co. 2 | _umn. Ly Fr Mrs. Sid Voiles is home this week® a several months vacation out- home death was called to her Falls, Minn., on the of a brother. While south, s visited Mr. Voiles’ fam tana. She - > SPECIAL OPENING OF TERRITORIAL MUSEUM TONIGHT; 7:30 10 10 The Territortay Museum will be open tonight between the hours of 7:30 and 10:00 o'clock in order Juneau may visit : the tourist sea- the museum w son is slack Curator Edward L. Keithabn is terming the evening “Juneau Night to emphasize that the special. opening is for local resi- dents, @ he said that items been found in the area will be featured. I MEMORIAL CHOIR which have of Juncau MEETS - | for regular rehearsal tonight at 7:30 o'clock. It is requested that 1 members attend and others de- siring to join are welco The Missionary Soci Memorial Church will al of the meet ¢ night at the home of Mrs. Jennie Hclst. . The meeting will begin at 7:30. A No. 1. What is the approximate distance from New York City to San ancisco by way of the Panama Canal? 2. In how many places is United States paper currency printed?] 3. Which State is noted for its petrified forests? 4, Which is the heavier in boxing bantamweight? | 5. What denominations were the early churches in the Colonies? ANSWERS: 1. 5,289 miles. 2. Only one; 3. Arizona. 4. A bantamweight weighs no more than 118 pounds, while a feather- { weight no more than 126 pounds. JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. | PLUMBING--HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 A brief, but sincere, note is always in the best taste. LOOK and LEARN B . coroo ! the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington. Church of England, Lutheran, and Cungxevauondl Third and Franklin Choice Meats At All Times PHONES 553—92—95 The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 Specialists in Radiator Work The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O N e PHONE 555 | Thomas Hardware (o. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Sheif HARDWARE circles, a fecatherweight or a Cafll Beveta‘ge co. Wholesale * 805 10th Bt. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP i S — L4 BTy : : ¢ Remington Typewriters ; Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS ! SOLD and SERVICED by { J. B. Burford & Co. , G mEAL GLASS co' “Our Doorstep Is Worn by i Satisfied Customers™ 121 MAIN STREET DON ABEL PHONE 633 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL 'Junean Motor Co. Foot of Main Street BOGGAN 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 * The B. M. Behrends Bank - ' Oldest Bank in COMMERCIAL Flooring Contractor Laying—Fimishing Oak Floors CALL 209 MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Junean Dairies, Inc. (abinet and Mill Work Open Evenings 6 to 9 H.P. MIDDLETON 336 West Third — off Wil- loughby at Ellen Grocery MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. Phone 146 HOME GROCERY Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 Phone 38 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Alasks SAVINGS Quality Work Clothing American Meat — [STOCKING H A T—Fiim actress Michele Morgan wears her knitted “stocking” hat on the back of her head, with the tassel on the end pinned to the front of her coat. J. CROWLEY as a pait-up suvscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE i invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “THE OUTLAW" ¥eueral Tax---12¢ per Person PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB (0. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with om: compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! st KR Gl o N R D e TR RS i il | 'FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING : Alaska Laundy CITY DRY CLEANERS PHONE 877 “Quality Dry Cleaning” R. W. COWLING COMPANY * Dodge—Plymoutk—Chrysler DeSoto—Dodge Trucks Lucille’s beauty Salon Specializing in all kinds of Permanent Waves for all Textures of Hair HAIRCUTTING Phone 492 2nd and Franklin o A —————— ASHENBRENNER’S NEW AND USED FURNITURE Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave. Chrysler Marine Engines I i g o o

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