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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e e e | 20 YEARS AGO %% surixs | s e TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1947 \G MOUNT JUNEA "LUD(}H:L 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each rionth VETERANG OF FOREIGN WARS Taku Post No. 5389 Debunking the Debunkers ly Alaska Empire | Dai (Cincinnati Enquirer) lished every evening, except Sunday by the S e 2 LA ¢ Moets first and third in Scottish Rite Temple \, 1R% FRINTING COMPANY Articles of a medical nature evidently ars of uni- Fridays. Post Hall, Sew- beginning at 7:30 Main Bereets. Juneeu, Alusks versal appeal, as more than one magazine or n ———— W 1‘“'“"" g |CHAS. B. H thinn 2 resident [ o ¢ iy AR i rades Welcome. . B. HOLLAN T T T Gjeepmesdent | aper has found out. And, thanks to the much ‘ Pl e MY \ s - - pManmeing Bditor .o 0ce and to the experiments and discoveries of Mre, J. D. Littlepage snd two daughters, who had been visiting | J4iNCl LEIVERS, Secretary. medical science, the public health undoubtedly has | ® RN ® Mr. Littlepage at the Apex-El Nido mine at Lisianski Inlet, of which he Pot Offiee in Juneau as Second Class Matter. | oon fmproved. Individual practitioners, frankly, are | ® Lt ® |was superintendent, returned here on the Admiral Rogers. ay 3 T 13 kept much more on their toes: no longer can they lag ® T i g You'll Always Get a Better Deal @ B P 0 ELKS it Enians: rcm[url;ql;!\ vears behind new (rchmq\lf;:\nd prescrip- | * Fr:,',"'(;\Asl\,m,?,‘:.’\',:fll ol Mrs. Charles Schramm, who was operated upon a week and a half in Fur Styles and Values at M' 4 B tions. Of course, they have to contend with an ex- arol Aty 4 ¢ . “ still v k. . . eets every Wednesday at 8 s r s, returned to her home in Douglas. Although still very weak, y a + will promptly motity CESS Of supposed information on the vart of the public. ' ® George Armstrong i et e ,e;], bbb iy artin Vicior Furs, Inc. D. m. Visiting brothers wel Wlarity in the delivery People will read about a new technique or drug,® Shirl B. Bjork s, ot B e } | souiish mitopurtamen for come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- e which has shown value in a very limited experiment— | ® Mrse Wayne Cox . % = sl rd fr alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- v ! g oz _ Isometimes mere boratory animals—and they will | ® Dorls Freeman . The Luther League of the Resurrection Lutheran Church was to'meet Three Generations retary B O A T T aa 1o the mae for | S enEid hat doctor trv it on them. Or, worse® Gail Gilmore ® !4t the home of Miss Marie Meade. A good program had been arranged '— % " SRS v ' to 1t or not other- | vet, will try it or es if it is available. Federal | ® Thomas McClure ® and an enjoyable evening was in store for all. The Misses Marie Meade | | Xameag 0, ccmper, CPA Things for Vour Office | s b | news published |13\ happily, prevents the across-the-counter sale of | @ ella O'Shea ® |and Harriet Bertelson were to be hostesses. BUSINESS COUNSELOR ?—___H 5 kAl o : it — most really dangerous gs, if we except the drugs|® , Donna Eneberg . . - Spectalizing in —_ Y- . T REPR TIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 ¢ r 2. ias peop o ause i Cl . . Pusieh Rois Mine Wash g thit §ae hargle _BRURIC_ R St ot 12 ® Mr. and Mrs. John B, Godfrey had taken the Maloney house on| | frmigae s CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co A o SR ST eV A ren ot s e o0 e 000000 0. : 0 ¥ tn orparation—Mui 1005 SECOND AVE - SFATTLE 4 - Elior ey g On balance, how we he moere responsi- i X Fifth and Harris streets and were to move into their new home the Fiaat Acconsild 4+ Elior 5323 ble re‘porlr‘ <. nf m(‘uh « ws are );m’rnrmm" : real next day. The house was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Birgfeld for \ = public service. An work is scarcely more liable N, O3 Tt N [several months until they left a shore time ago for the States | i Serving Alaska Exclusively< to mibttERTeta e ¢ Jublic. than those writers | 1 have purchased The Keyal Blue, R » The Erwin Feed Ce. oo Urnlia who work from the other angle, and sell long articles ' C2b C€o. I am not responsible for | pjano pupils of Mrs. Trevor Davis presented a recital the previous| | oep0e 1n Case Lot Grocery at so many cents a word “debunking” the latest trends 'any bills contracted by The Royal i) Those participating in the concert were Dolores Smith, Clara | “SMILING SERVICE" p 4 L6 . \ g P i | PHONE 704 jin drugs or techniques. And, in the long run, they |Blue Cab Co. before Dec. 8, 1947.|yansen, Ellen Mize, Leon Moris, Gene Carlson, Margaret Hansen,| HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE | perhaps cause greater hs than the “Oh, my gosh! type of writer. We recall one rm ! All Royal Blue bills should be turn- ed in immediately to Mike Monagle, ward Bldg Jannette Hildre, Joyce Morris, Helen Torkelson. Berl's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 article ‘“debunking” sulfathiazole Seven members of its Board of Directors to serve for the year 1928 | N e }‘U;‘l‘»‘.”‘xf"fifli‘&”fi‘.;ié gt E. L HOLLOWAY: |\ ere elected by the Juneau Chamber of Commerce out of 11 candidates | CALIFCRBNIA FREE DELIVERY Juneau | luridly with the allergic reactions possible in .some Se V' with ‘anae CrantoAd remaining in the field after several others had withdrawn their nam | Grozery and Meat Market = red cases, There are, to be sure, people with extreme| oo.- 't With an Fimpke T7ent' A from consideration. Those elected were: W. 8.!George, O. T. Gardner, sensitivity to the sulfas, and, whether they are ad-| M. D. Williams, R. L. Bernard, B. H. Howard, L. Kean and H. Vander-| ! 478 — PHONES — 371 ’ ministered under a doctor’s supervision or not, perso NOTICE 30 CREDITORS [y . ‘ High Quality Foods at “The Rexall Store’ with known allergies should approach them cautiou NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, VLSRR | Moderate Prices But the fact remains that for the great majority of that the undersigned was, on the Weather: High, 10; low, 8; clear. [ Your Reliable Pharmacists people sulfathiazole salve is a wonderfully effective lst day of December, 1947, duly ap- | S ol ke Commerce has adopted | antiseptic in conditions which permit of home treat- pointed administrator of the estate ¥~ | STEVENS® BUTLER-MAURO a osi! s Alaska Veterans' ment. We don't know how many people have been of MARY JACK, Deceased and that | D -I l_ B E I' k b‘y | DRUG CO Homestead Bill, joining practically unanimous opposi- | frightened away from the benefits of the sulfas by Leiters Testamentary therefor on aily Lessons In ENglS? w. L. cORDON ! LADIES'—MISSES’ such articles, but certainly against the cases of al- said day were duly issued to the ) { READY-TO-WEAR (which are seldom serious if the e s piro =) lergic reaction use undersigned ess of the bill 0 HARRY RACE . ¢ ause ' FTE! MISUSED: Do not say, “The plumber welded the | session of Congress, but because the |, 0q the preater dangers of untreated cuts. said estate are hereby required to s e, i M the bill is to secure veterans' votes Another article “debunked” mineral oil, a valuable present them, with proper vouchers, |{¥0 Pipes together.” TOGETHER is redundant. WELD meansitojunite, | Drugglst tion you can be sure that it WON't|internal lubricant. We didnt read this particular and duly ‘verified, within six (6) {OF bring together. | ‘ of the offending drug is discontinued) must be bal- All persons having claims against mseward Street ear Third Alaska Music Supply, Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phoue 206 Second and Seward “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is & Profession ARCHIE B. BETTS Public Accountant OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Canton (China). A as in CAN, O as in ON, and accent last syllable. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Gorilla (animal). Guerrilla (war). | SYNONYMS: Blame (verb), accuse, censure, reproach, find :‘nul:‘\ with WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | NASCENT; coming into existence; beginning to develop. “He was flat- | tered by a certain nascent admiration on the part of George."—Arnold | months from the date of this No- Pronounce kan-ton, | tice, to the undersigned in his office, at Room 200, Seward Building, Ju- neau, Alaska Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 1st day of December, 1947 M. E. MONAGLE, Administrat First publication, Dec. 2, 194 Last publication, Dec. 23; 1947. ————— | Bennett article, but the popular imvression it created was not the House last session but | in line with the facts and greatly overemphasized the | tendencv 1 oil to interfere with vitamin | absorption. people evidently, therefore, were d by nate’s Committee on Public Lands to be headed by Senator Hugh Butler. frightened aw other Congressmen who visited constipation pa last summer and fall could not fail to be im- |other things mu by the testimony against the measure from 'diminishment of vi Chambers of Commerce but veterans' Or-|come by the vitam laska who label the measure a fraud. !parts of the diet toda e (and perhaps wound up doing worse for their health) when any ke could easily be over- which are common HEINKE GENERAL ' REPAIR SHOP Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner| Auditor Tax Counselor izations in dissolution of the bonds of matri- » legislation sposes to award veterans home- And again speaking of net’ mpresyion ' lefg o= - o 7 ! Blacksmith Work «mc?(m‘erxloln‘.r 30 oo 1920 acras for the purposes of |among the public, the latest article, “debunking” treat- | SUMMON O ORI, s "‘“I" GFNERAL REPAIR WORK Simpach-RIdg...... .. EhonRINT fakcllig. fur farming, graxing, timber production or {EENVEL the common cold, may do sime BRS 69 well 3 Wkl it 2t MODERN FTIO U ETTE by | | Phone 204 929 W. 12th St |as good. The “common cold,” of course, is a virus In the District Court for the Terri- | L FOR any combinaticn of such. It would take in MOSL|; co vion (happily self-limiting), and medical science tory of Alaska, Division Number 3 ROBERTA LEE ! |= . accessible areas of the public domain, and CONtrary jp, o specific cuce for any virus ailment (infant One, at Juneau. ' s iy wall Paper to long-established national policy, also the NON- | paralysis being another examvle). But the original ELIZABETH STONE, Plaintiff. vs 5 g | Warhelds Dl‘llg Store agricultural lands in the national forests of Alaska, | common cold is not inherently dangerous, except in- ~ WILBERT JOHN STONE, Dg: Q. Is it permissible for a person, desiring membership in a club, | | (pormerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) o splitting up into worthless small tracts large areas|sofar as it may unlock the door of the boy’s resist- | fendant. to ask 4 friend to provase him? i A Eaills ikl Ideal Paint Shop earmarked for pulp mill sites and timber lands to ance to secondary infection by streptococcus, staphy- * The President of the United A ; he should never do this, but in an indirect way he can make | supply the pulp ‘l&c‘cusv i umlfl other dfln&vrvl»l‘l"‘:flr!rerm “‘T_:”;' 'S, {ML»’“:[’& C‘:{r‘rEyIf;“NC OV€ known his interest in the club? | | HORLUCK’S DANISH Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt The legislation w;\{. (,b\l‘nush drawn by those who :m;!‘?m:y:‘ln ,Of \: (l;v(.;[k '::- cpr}x c:‘x:‘:?)f \u;;rel;;_ H’\YULH b huib} o O BIA S (Bl ake Eirt 65 6 e nivk i ary Walking drtoadsih ICE CREAM [ rave no knowledge of Alaska or its problems. Un- | . "Gprioh can lead to severe respiratory ails, sinus pear in the District Court for the dance floor? ! Complete Automotive Service fortunately, when the bill first came up it Was SUP-{,;004i0n and whatnot. And while there are no drugs Territory of Alaska, First Division A. No; cnly during a grand march or when going in to supper. Huichinas Econom ported by national officers of the Veterans of Forelgn | yyon affect the virus of the cold, there are some very thereof, at Juneau, Alaska, within Q. ‘What is the real desmition of a tea-dance? g Yy MT. JUNEAU SALES Wars and some Alaskans. While it is likely that |ofrective agents, including the so-called “wonder drugs,” fhirty days after last publication ef | - -, The tea-dance is an ordinary afterncon tea, at which a floor and | Market & SERVICE the measure will fail in the Senate, if it gets out of |which do kill or prevent the multiplication of the other this summons. in case this Ul |mudd are provided for daneing ! arke. 909—12th St. PHONE 659 4 comu it can bear watching | bacteria , or within, foRty | e o ST I P Choice Meats At All Times Specialists in Radiator Work e ~ e Rt o oy Gate of its service The Washington BEST FRIEND OF USA. |sult, first, of the sh Con- upon you, in case this summons{ss | OOK and '.EARN by PHONES 553—92—95 Senator Warren Austin of Ver-|press gave appropriations; second, Served upon j , 8 - \ v mont, ncw U. delegate to the|the sudden skyrocketing of prices; SWer the Plaintiff's complaint on A. C. GORDON Th Ch l w Cafler The Alflskafl Hfliel Me"y.Go.Round United Nations, arose in the clos- |and third, the extra bills which file in the said court in the abave SESROR e Lharles W. o SRR ing on of the Assembly and |dollar-bankrupt Britain left the U. enttied cowse, “he FRNEN W REE 1 What tvo distiguished men opposed each other fn the famous| Mortuar S Rideenable Rates (Continued from Puge Ore} | paid tritute to a great American sS. holding action demands the following | “geopes evolution trial” in Tennessee? Y —Otswaldo Aranha of Brazil Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE BINGLE O 2. What country occupies the eastern part of the Scandinavian to the his weight behind U. S. requests | Now it looks as if Congress may mcny now existing between Plain- prestige, no onc cares say a Word ' The average newspaper reader step in and settle the controversy. tiff and Detendant on the grounds Peninsula? PHONE 136 against her in public. Instead, the might not think of the former|At the &t tage prompting of of cruel and inhuman ‘reatment, 3. In what year did King Edward VIII abdicate? o government guards her as a SOrt Brazilian foreign minister as an|Senator Carl Hayden, Arizona and desertion, and for such other 4. What is a gourmet? : c PHONE 555 of living national monument, and | American, because we have the bad | Dem the Senate agreed to relief the court may deem merited 5. In what opera occurs the famous “Anvil Ghorus"? I'l Card Beverage Go. Thomas Hardware Co. writers refer to her as a “palace habit of thinking that only North make surplus foods available for In event you fail to appear and | ANSWERS: { Wholesale 805 10th St. PAINTS oILS prisoner Americans are Americans. But i overseas relief at the same price answer, the Plaintiff will take judg- | 1 i 5 van a 4 g | s 5 It was this close surveillance— not only is Aranha a great Ameri- |per calory as wheat. If the reso- ment against you for want thereof, 2 :‘:lel;f: Jdennings BX¥en and Clatehos DRshow, | | PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT B“‘:’;:D::,‘:;;m' and an intercepted letter—that can _whether North or Scuth—!lution passes, Congress will make and will abply to the Court for the 3. D b‘ 11, 1036 | for MIXERS or SODA POP uncovered Madame Sun’s romance | but he has been one of the great-|(up the losses to the Agriculture relief demanded in said complaint i enere R ], 16368 o 5 b with Captain Tannebaum. For| est friends of the United States.|Department. and hereinabove stated fit o4 conpielegive Inesting @a dinking. { Remington Typewriters three years however, it remained | .o oo oo it e aarty o G = Witness the Honorable George ! 5. “Il Trovatore.” A | Window—-AlltO—l’hk—Guss ! SOLD and SERVICED by cne of the best-kept secrets in| . e of the war, when the Braz- |y, X?O:rb—x- :“_“‘" i ‘hfi‘ ]‘ 4’"“( Folta, Judge of said Court, and the | G WeaT T ) J B B ‘ d & co China. The story ls that of aipyabie of 1€ WAk When L ident|DARDy, doesnt want the losses to seal of sald Court hereunto affixed | —_— IDEAL GLASS co | J. B. burior . modern “Madame Butterfly” |y’ C > {appear in its bookkeeping. It at Juneau, Alaska, this 27th day | . “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by Ao T Vargas were convinced the would rather that the Army bought of October, 1947. ! mm“ PLWBMG & HBATING cn Satistied Customers” TEyQIse , 2 iorces would not recover from the (ne gurpluses at prevailing prices,! (SEAL) JOHN WALMER, ¢ | 121 MAIN STREET g A comparatively young man,|..,.ing plow at Pearl Harbor, Ar-iguen " lot Congress make & T 5. Distd > PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL | Osipt. Tannebarn met ths 55-ysor- I 5 x i ongress make up the Clerk, U. S. District Court, First ' 1 PHONE 633 ldl A B Tabden V0N forced l;hem b"’ g“‘: “::1 deficit to the Army Division, Territory of Alaska. WELDING PO abR FORIh) hAd%ElN)CY e e heq | Brazilian military bases to the| copypioyr, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE. TNC) | By J. W. LEIVERS. | B . G@uhorizer LA Chungking where hie Was aUached 5, ""Time atter time he threw, X o st pustinsion, nov a6, 10 || PHONET787 Third and Franklin ||— GREASES — GAS — OIL . - Sell it with an Empire Want-Ad Last publication, Dec. 16, 1947. Juneau Motor Co. ) y thought alike, and an intel-| .4 pragil clean cut Nazi agents! i Ay B 2 B 0 G G A N lectual “";“‘NUF was and the Jap colonies in Sao Paulo. | 4@ X pe Foot of Main Street which swelled into a At the recent United Nations| " rlooflng Conlraclor wid in sentimental notes exchang- pcioo™ aranna as President did Crossword Puzzle ArR ed between the two more than any other one’ man to & £ : Laying—Finishing Oak Floors JUNEAU DAIRIES pilet the Assembly through ACROSS 32 Ardor CALL 209 LOVE Lititxs BY RADIO ‘ihe pitalls of Vishinsky recrim-| L Lew tited 6 Tree 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 DELICIOUS ICE CREAM S fise 9 g plant 37. Pertaining w a daily habit—ask for it by name RECORDS inations, British vacillation; and| g gignting re- wtialeal . & After the war, Tannebaum Wwas Gromyko vetoes. The sometimes mark sound H iri wbaterves o Shanghal, and. wavering U, N oamo oub sisomgee| & Bese Goas |/ Sevoured * Cabinet and Mill Work | | | Juneau Dairies, Inc. Mademe Sun followed. He con- and healthier for Aranha’s wise 120 he shelter- 42 Trick, il - Open Evenings 6 to 9 tinued to write love letters, ad-|leadership. T B e A BT e St u P “lnnlflo“ Chrysler Marine Engines dressing her affectionately as “Su- Scnator Austin, who has done a' 14. Mining chisel positions sdalhg MACHINE SHOP sie.” These were deposited bya lot for the United Nations himself,| 13- 1cine | AsoQfisahaidery Tlle B. M Behl'ends 336 West Third — off Wil- £ Chincse messenger in a secret had good reason to know all this.| 1 Beverage Make leather A loughby at Ellen Grocery Marine Hardware cache where they would not be The only thing that might have j3 Filage Boszemonger B nk y ) bl . Pertaining to Manufactured censored by Kuomintang watchers. been added to Austins tribute is! a So. Amers Point ; a Chas, G Wamer CO. When Mme. Sun was under to0 that if anyone deserves the Nobel 0 ghURs . Bandarac &5 mELY Cl.flms h 146 close observation, she sent records Peace Prize next year, it will be 2L Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle H of popular love songs to Tanne- Oswaldo Aranha for his great work | sy’ ) i s Oldest Bank in Alasks T Phone baum's office at Shanghai’'s radio!as President of the United Na- §§ II" 2 " DOwN * " tute i N-BUSH SHOES station XMHA, at that time oper-'ticns 3L Biblic 1 Ingredient of 3 Fit for a NUNN- ated by American Aorees, He would ; : 0 ooy’ voy- COMMERCIAL SAVINGS STETSON HATS HOME GROCERY retire tc the control room and U. S. BUREAUS COUNT % 7] % 4. Medicinal herbd re- 699 play them in secref,” Bometimes DOLLARS //i“ ‘/7“ & Babun Quality Work Clothing mh?:nno(:ast”— P::;e 38 she was also able to put through It should interest thcse who /fl. ./ § Rounaet avs He % telephone calls. worry about government expendi- / Z Elnplu)i‘crk B r nzumn On such occasions, Tannebaum | tures that the Agriculture Depart- ./ % 5 Come back | : RED order his staff out of the ment has been haggling lately with / /4 10 Cold disn HOWARD D. STABLER Complete Outfitter for Men ZORI] C room. But to a few trusted|its most stubborn customer—the .//- H i : AILY ALASKA friends he confided that he hop- Army. The argument is a famil- A ke as a pait-up suuscriver to THE D SYSTEM CLEANING ed to marry Madame @ Ii7. Gie i the. Brocery bl B ] o EMPIRE i invited to be our guest THIS EVENING ; Alaska Laund Madame Sun was most dscreet Agriculture has some surplus stocks // 6 n riods Present this coupon to the box office of the aska Laun and took care to ignore Tane- on its hands that it would like //H . o e Y g \ R. W. COWLING Y o srilliant pli L . S e CAPITOL THEATRE COMPANY CITY time for discharge the Army is a frugal buyer and /. /m- Y aoias . ’ g Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler from the Army and return to won't pay the prices 4/// / i Eelhk and "ecfi“’e TWO TICKEI‘S'to see: DeSoto—Dodge Trucks nnv cmms the States, she took a daring step. Agriculture argues that the .“ 7 -/fl- Shiikale afocon ""THE LOCKET' PHONE 877 She hired him to direct a small Army is in no position to quibble “ -/fl- 38, Forvlear that “Quality Dry relief agency she had organized. over s with ving people 74 v/ o St * reueral Tax---12c per Person l -“ v hlon s Later, he flew home upon word to feed in cccupied areas, points il R i B 47, Assessment uciie's eau ASHENBRENNER’S his brother was dying cut that the Army’s duty is to lay b 48, Living ® The Chinese authcritles seized hands cn any food it can get. Be- %/w 9 Bgond with, Pnon lkmn nnvll. BL“ cnn co. Specializing in all kinds of m “n us this opportunity to to block sides, isn't it more practical to /v Tio . LL FOR YOU and Permanent Waves for all Tannebaum’s return to China. But buy up goods that will help both //“ S kg and an insured cab WILL CA obyen Tm“cm“ N r“‘“lruln after several weeks of waiting and Europe and America at the same //’fl 54, Sodium ehlo- RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. 4§H2Amznu gunklln ng, he manazed to get back time? 7// Si- b arse piant TCH THIS SPACE—Your N May Appear! Phone sod Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave. shai and the most idoliz-| But the Army compla that //fl 5. Act WATC S o 9 Ay, - China lits budget is vunning low as a re- 4 4

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