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t ) the same time the Sl S R i 11\ ([m‘l.abmplre o lttle information. about our aulture and | ‘ Ftt i ust \ result the peoples of both lands, living 20 YEA RS AGO from |\u-uu PRINTING COMPANY bkl £ S iy peacetul ze | THE EMPIRE v &% Guneau, Alaska tions in a world filled with tensions, have but a smat- 9. b g Vice- i;:t:g:‘::t ering of dge, and that oftentimes erroneous, [ ko e 1 ok SRt P s o - - Editor and Manager O €ach ot 1y Americans all Canadians are | DECEMBER 22, 1027 T A aee: | Aing guides, © ed police or fur trappers. Juneau's business houses were to be closed 100 per cent on Monday, : s i A S by the | pecemper 26, in observance of Christm v P .“.;‘ o in Toes o Second Class Matter. | Canada-Us ites Committee on Education un 5 el o Tante thed little evidence of deliberate bias. For the mcst R Detivered by ¢ , Junean and Douglas for S1.50 per month A A sdit e ST ot s A 4 L -y kg Smspisofia S idndiy The anaual Christmas tree and program of the Moose to the By Tates: snso; |vather than ce. Bvidently ol HisbhIv prll families of the members, was to be held in the Moose Hall. Santa Claus 5 $ well as those in Canada, do not appreciate the import- | had promised to put in an appearance. Mrs. Gunnar Ingman was to be kg 11 promotly BOIY | ance of acquain mericans and Canadians with | in charge of the children’s program r each other's achievement i goals. Or perhap ks LR sy hey just it for granted that the nations will know Christmas exercises of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church Sun- o D ERRAN . ik ks e | L SHOUIesRCh DLOEE o eclal attention. What- | qay School were to be given soon. The feature of the program was to be ‘ . it or not other. B ';““ "y‘“’“l‘l“"'fi ,_ | a short pla nta Claus’ House.” In the cast were Dorothy Ruther- : i Isooks; ‘t6 Drovide both it and Canadians with | 19T0 (‘M I:;:J son, Dorothy Olson, Kenneth Keller, Edithe Young .’owesf Na L REPRESENTATIVES —- Alaska Newspapers, 1411 'a broader and more accurate picture. As the report | 'Nd Judson Whittiers s b W b cheerves, “these two democratic nations must continue . . y to stand as an example t rest of the world of how Madame Francis was severely burned, and the apartment in which JJ} Pan Amer,can (3 15 years two great nations can live side by side in peace.” This |she lived was gutted by fire late the previous afternoon when s ch 1 tradition « n continue just as long as|iasoline, whi e W using to eclean a coat, exploded, sctting fire to 3 mitual trust and undcrstanding remain in our hearts | ner. clothes and the L L N L O fo) A askan service nd minds. Mutual understandiug and good-will can | ,yding, said that no insurance was carried and that the loss wa come through a deener pr on of each other's| g goo history by N | 3 | A8 ’ ew money-saving o TR 5 | Amony the passengers on the Admirs atson who were Junsau HETHER YOU'RE Shll"pmg. a rotes between Ministers™ Exemption {beund were John B. Marshall, who had been East on business, and hi small gift or merchandise JUNEAU | 4a h, who had been attending school in Seattle weighing hundreds of pounds, i Sbmem & { g i) Pan American’s new Clipper When the Supreme Court is called upon to decidz | f Maurstad and < independent loggers, was | (v SEATTLE P 2 4 ! > ‘ y g oA Cargo rates save you money. whether or part-time missionary ¢ usa- Juneau cn Admiral accompanied by Mrs. | o ' -house pri E r has | Maw ! All communities served by the 13¢ |b i - v difficult and delicate tas orisin o Flying Clippers — from Seattle per . that the court should di 5 to 4, on such a ques- i T 3 ¢ ‘,\, it benehit by o on shipments of tion, as it did in the case of Wesley W. Cox. Theodore Weather: High, 32; fow, rain 0 Nome—Dbene Y sayings up 100 Ibs. or more R. Thompscn and Wilbur Roisum against the United | o Lty RN A S R LR i to 32% on over-all rates . .. and 3 : or e revenue ' States recently. The three mer Jehovah »V'ivv, as high as 62% on certain com- 6¢ per Ib x collect n jpoed between 1046 and nesses, who were classified as conscientious objectors ¥ 1947, a ch Bureau of Internal under the Service Act. _All thice claimed | al Y LESSONS In ng IS L. CORDON ,’ modity rates. on shipments of meat R ekt e, et BaALE A 1l exemption from the draft as ministers of ke i Take advantage of these low from Secttle to Junsay Ao &k . « : den! th classification, Messrs. Cox .;m e e e m o D 3 % Eoat A B _at Saval n 1eft & civillan: SHELG Sab¥lis cainp withont| ORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The early begining of the| ates tosendoriorder last-minute . perichpI callenbion ¢ permission and Mr. Roisum failed to return after {company was auspicious.” EARLY is redundant and should be omitte personal packages or rush mer- BIG SAVINGS it L er Caplta €Ol |1 oper leave. The court upheld their conviction. OFTEN RONOUNCED: Progeny. proj-e-ni, O as in OF, E chandise. Specify Clipper Cargo TO POINTS lectior tha arz e . o . es Dot an 5 lissented on tha | BET unstres in IT, accent first syllable for speed at a saving . .. Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida loes, - Douglus BHC SRSt il o e ; B P BN IN ALASKA, TOO ! ground that Congress had exempted ministers whether OFTEN MI Default; FAUL. Defalcation: FAL 4 : g b Louisiana, Maine, Min- | (., 0 theiy is given to re s service.| SYNONYMS: Talk, speak, converse, consult, confer. BARANOF HOTEL Telephane 586 i e Net ; Justice itledge took a similar view. But WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us | Nyttt Pl dtente gave sttt BBen Bl o increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word . '\‘\”“ . ! 10, | the case ; P ’h‘l ‘\‘“"‘“ - ”";; ¢ Jue. | EXECRATE; to curse, or call down evil upon. “But the unfaithful priest | A fl MA on, West Virginia, Wiscon- |some part-tim 1d be e: s- A S ) S e q 3 | skt i ol ooy ik tongue enough shall execrate?"—Pollock \las paid almost / Thempson did not a Jeh s Witness until =T R S g W A S 151C00 /000" 1. ibenAL - e Treat Alaska | After the war broke out; that he did not claim to be | Welr soaie ausiiy iste Semund | ORLD AIRWAYS intern baxes, TreatiAlaska e f RN et 1 after he I "> (which has an adequate supply of | The System of theFying Cligpers like Puerto Rico and refi : -.;lu tas 1 Alaska ! F S d o “ —-‘ M g { 1 d iy 4 /’/’ wouldn’t have any financial problem religion until 10 days after his status as a cons pv),vnm..a- )N B gior 1 10 days after his | 12 oy oy chiector had been recognized TR ‘g!g J‘m\gm\qmtfi\.aj%-?‘{‘" ! ~ » Ly ok ¥ ses of the other two men, the avail \ e .'1 VAR e .\. g.\ ,-p, 3 = (. g ,nq adequate Texthooks In the cases & Inadequ it ¢ indicated thal they spent “only a small | ’P{g W"'gzggglgjaggfiggygw NI sk Souk S tion of their time in religious activities.” In none of h it may not come as a surprise to edu- | the cases was there evidence that the men were de- | o ,\";”‘ 22 ° yet it is discou to learn that the I v | voting their entire lives to the furtherance of religious | e s Freimuth o , i e o ot the United States work. While safeguarding the exemption privilege o R bt y I vt o nok Aiate pit of the for “duly ordained ministers,” the court also has an e Meier . growth and development of two North American obligation to guard ag the evasion of wartime o s ) e i Our textbooks virtually neglect Canada; service by men who make religious work only an e . believe | our senior high schools the avocation and others who seek any excuse to evade o s . e ‘o ALY llfilgfi lflfll’ & .68 . 4 The food will then be unloaded by |so much death, to see there at e . ® The Washingfon h e e dock this bt b < | o i ,,ggggggv € oS TPPS = PS upervision of American relicf and |ors Ted, white and blue, bearing HGHY"&G'ROEHd chtrah dReheles gifts offered hy one people 0 an-je © © e © © ¢ ® » ® © © e wstion and that of other people who have suffered s ° - r, g (onttnued from Page the French Ministry of Fealth, 90 and who suffer yet is a very great PIDE TABLE . CHECK THIS LIST COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF 43 E et percent of the food Wil go to comfort indeed. As long as there!q DECEMBER. 23 2 i o hildren. Incidentally, toe will be in this world ideas of such o 1ow tide, 3:43 47 t. ® . : 5 AL Aieplh istry of Health and all other kindness, such realization of a iine o gigh 10 m, 158 it. ® einz PL!]]’/’ and FIG rto the C nch Government ofiicials have Project and such m‘lh r‘.i’ump(l"fl‘ e Low tide, 16:44 pm., 2.2. ft. © 2 170 themselves inside out to tion, one cannot lose hope for o miszh tide, 23:02 pm., 13.1 {t. ® A . 4 e e alnoads | humanity and for better days for Pudding € pound fins i ¥4 H h.numm “ Foe ee. A French |all peoples.” " e 0o e e o0 000 ent American ffs from Stevedoring company is unloading mbat—"During this time, from Ol he ship free at a cost 3,000 francs. aded resoluti of Deputy B0 Ann expre ng the thanks pany Dert Y e 2elief Agen Feench Assembly for the And the 1 Relief Agen american gesture’ which pe. TRAIDE. put up 3,000,000 in Prance, put to handle variou : In fact, all French the* on this g ful as it four cond k ab: endship resclutior Eithe The that ge t night a ture of W I > them of ¢ friends ‘hl‘) as in the pititully newsprint Parisian FRENCH WELCOME nored ‘arrivals of Am e N Wit the ndship ° cvery, the really spread then French people have really Most papers have carried ¢ tuined themse upside down 0| pz adlines daily. The or he Friendship Train, At has been the two Com- bu of those who had some- with organizing the worried, worriec the me pers do sile frigid even cne had to br 1e ard- e re would up cargo i-|ing the Friend RS that t wouldn't , that ¢ i a few paragraphs acknow- the food w i be held up for the fact that this gift from weeks the American hed arrived Just the te happened. The s comment 1rom one of the' French } L'Aube--The Friend Sh re- 1, | affirms link between H1ce and Ame ie whose strength X has @ ag be ven in com- America short time ' men battle for y ahd de fter 1} p arrived they ' ecracy in h our bloods mixed ol common Le Popt We know with t enthu all Americans d and feted the Fr I We know what i ed by the cargo brought ship i lent by the tates Lines Franc-T A wanted his contributior to this g solidarity and if 1| the ste > ny has refus- i dowr center of ed any remuneration, the ug- day through Dijon boats, the port management, ar to Marseilles, the he of | the national railroads h: imil- C nism arly assured the gratitude of un 10 will take about |loading id distributing the to distribute food L’Auro: The wind whi 1 France ahd a total of CrOSS pile rubbish 0 In distributing the Le Havy ed, we a ing to use the g the stubb d by the Friend- the Americ Leader g ins in the U. S—in re- the harhor. Two FI ¢ the food was collect- | frame a name pained on the hull by pickinz up koxcars at Ameri- | Friendship Cargo.” can town it will be distributed | France Libre—"After so m by droppiug off boxcars in France.days of war, so much destruction THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Canadian ]U.J'u\ their portholes overlooking the docks, the sailors of the American cargo ship, who looked like actors from a ses v, were contemplat- ing the spectacle of friendship. The cook was Chinese and wa [ 3 pictures.” | Mcnde—*“This spontaneous ges- of thousands of United State citizens on a stretch of 3,000 miles Roll "Em Baones; Want fo Buy Any! Here's Chance ts Adminis of Armv dlro for sale. NEWARK, Th(’ War At 00 pair over which the Friendship Train Sealed bids on large lots of the passed, will deeply touch the surplus war material will be sought. French people. We would like a The surplus apparently from list of the donors but it is diffi- the vast store of materials Jn,un,\u, cult to,obtain, for true generosity purchased for the is discreet Our gratitude, how- heesi” games of “faded” ever, should not be so.” time memory r(u]\n hi, 1947, by The Bell | s O SO Try tl:e want-ads for Syndicate, Inc.) i bargains! Sclution ot Saturdays Puzzie nework ient chariot ama form Paradise . Gone by CANDIES PEANUT BRITTLE CHOCOLATE MINTS NUTS The World's Finest PECANS GUM DROPS WALNUTS ORANGE SLICE FILRERTS OLD FASHION MIXED CHOCOLATES ALMO! CHRISTMAS MIX BRAZILS AND MANY OTHERS FRUET FRUITS CAKES (ranherries Grapes - Tangerines ; GVS?)IIII%I:ra Golden Bananas Large Fancy Oranges : Pears - Avocados EVERYTHING Pound 35¢ FINEST QUALITY 2 1bs., $1.85 Rosy Red Apples FRESH WHIPPING CREAM EVERYTHING FANCY Pickles - Olives - Sardines — Oyters — Crab — Shrimp - Cocktal Anchovies - VEGETABLES Carrofs - Lettuce - Radishes Onions - Celery Caulifiower - Red and Green (abbage Green Peppers - Parsley Sauce - Mince Meat - Jellies — Jams — Marmalade - Caviar - Coconut-Chocolate-Sage Pouliry Seasoning—Onions, etc. FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE 'm&gwwm&gz&wgw&wm S S A R SAR N AR St R AR *hhm-w&»hmfiwa G@ p@mprp@eeeneesmesignnnREnInnERSRin SRRy CASI-I GROCERY Berts | . ‘\’lONDAY DECEMBER 22, 1947 } s s e o YELLOW CAB Phone 22 24-hour Dependable Service e . ST e el s S L ) YT I T D e dea ey ARE You in . danbi abowt heow to MAKE HER T eantd COME TRVUE . 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