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B S uE— PAGL FOUR tHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA \VEDNFSDAY MARCH 3 |948 — g e o e P S a3 ——————————————————————————— TR s 2 VETERANS OF zation for use in .saster relief,. the National Blood MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE N u I)(lll.} "1[('5"(1 I '"I)lrc program, and services to veterans from * FOREIGN. W SECOND and FOURTH iy et o e LR i o 20 YEARS A60 F . iusing Spoa S ot Sl “M,,m, paign fund werkers in the drive which st b e ey th in Scottish Rite Temple St ThoE oS SMasks e 1. You will undoubtedly be asked for your support RIS e e i s S i Tare B VAMGTE O beginning at 7:30 p. m. SR 5 \ne Editer | utteved by President Truman when he sa Many | | The Junior Prom was given the previous night in the Elks Hall. It g AR S e B4 LWI;r\sll;jmful Master; JAMES W. it e el Manager | times a year the people turn to the Red C Onece | MARCH 3 o | was the biggest event of the school year, socially | i 3 T BNy, BEetita we Post Juneau as Second Class Matter, O year the Red Cross turns to the people.’ & sy .l s e ey iy ——— 0T T umscmprion Ratis: T T T Lt those of us who are fortunate en 5 Dewey EREIAGE o| A corporation to be kmown as the “Alasks, Persohal Service Agents| | Youll Always Got & Better Deal ™ B.P.0.ELKS Dedivered by carrier in Junesu and Douglas for I o | ¥ g 10 dPer Kivter heidl Tty at six months, 8.6 m;; )l’\r‘ ::‘ N:'Me on the giving rather than the receiving end, remember | ¢ in G. Smith ® | had been formed by Attorney R. E. Robertson, and J. H. Hart, former y Mecte b TH At hat it takes more dollars tod 1 rer G. Nordl ik e i | J . eets every nesday at 8 One aths, {n advance, $7.50; | that 1t takes more do S8y %0 Q08 J0b equpl, o r &. Noreesie ® | Ascistant United States District Attorney, was to be manager. Subscribers will ccrifer a favor if they will p - . ¢ " i -« S ‘. R. L is! £ . 2 ; - B S SRS O IR s VT in T e ¢ . : Yo ’;/l)vn::zglu .[!r : Construction, exits and other conditions were to be studied by the Swt'dfrs.:rel; ée:';;::::\ 1 alted Ruler W.H. BIGGS Sec- Telephones: Wews Offfce. 602, Business Office. 374, Education and the .\e«'m . : ’n‘}uw:i("- e o |Juneau Fire Department which announced an inspection tour would | retary o e - o - g ¥ L i ic buili g ity MEMBER Ov ASSOCIATED PRESS (New Y. . o |be made of the larger private and public buildings in the city. HOMER (. MURPHY’ “.D. —— fhe ASsoc ely sntitled to the use for ew HEE N ! lication of . ciedited Lo it or not others The decision of the Suj > 4 y £ | e ¢ l'n.lnt':l .'u tlus puper and also the local hews publishied Ada Lois 8iy _‘ ‘.‘ Negro woman . o Attcrney General John Ruslgm.-d vwas to address the next meeting ur! NATUROPATHY S —— to the law 1e Univer o @ [the Douglas Parent-Teacher Assaciation | & & g Alaska Newspopers, ULl Jead to one of the most realistic explorations of ra Fra { It 2 1 ali rati of | erbs ) e iR, thiat 3 in the long and A | H. I Lucas. of the Juneau Motor Co., who had been south for 1005 'SECOND 'AVE - st arnie troubled effort to sc 5 of what Gunnar B I‘cm'eral weeks arranging delivery of Ford autcs, was northbound on the| | 10th and E Phone Blue 630 | Hope i s e s e NOMINATES AT [ il .| The Erwin Feed Ca. s future in American civlization upon the 1 ! Registration books had been npmed at the City Clerk’s office and 32[ | ffice in Case Lot Grocery est level of education i off placed their names on the firs y ‘An Serving Alasta Frclasively< Myrda that we her r— I Medicated Steam Baths ’l c"“nl_is R. na”:rlfg Lo day. ! Beri's Food Center s e Bl Oh e T 1 aoh i it S0 b a8 < pasity SIS, i1 HAY, GRAIN, COAL Grocery Phones 101—105 almost mportant as its legal or authoritarian | for next year's of-| A i e G and STGRAGE Makb Hhisnne, Saciaey ispects. € 1015 of six Southern States have alr cre apnounced at the regu-| WL """: Deliveries—10:15 A. M. - approved a vlan to establish jointly financed regional ess meéetings O BRI , il ' "} { — Five. fobr I colleges and universities. Four of five Southern S| rority, held last night in the Das Lessons mn ng ISt W. L. GORDON ' CAL IF 0 RNIA have been sending their Negro medical students to ; the . Barafiot Hobel | | - A S — Meharry Medical College at Nashville for some ti Electic cificers will take place| Lo — i - rozery and Meat Market b :;“1] o ¥ et el ilyl:(lx";filh thx’.“:(u ¥ ! regular meeting, with| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Let's don’t quarrel about| | 478 — PHONES — 871 i 1 Meharry, a ro institution, is being c ed to the |y ns accepted from! i, q.o opet's N -@ ”» A - - - South Governcrs C e by its t i (!' e P it.” Say. “Let’'s NOT quarrel about it. i High Quality Foods at The Bexau smren x e P hol, proves the pl g’ ¢ OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Nihilism., Pronounce ni-hi-liz'm, first|| Moderate Prices IT'S RED CROSS TIME gift ” Conference whole apvrov ) Mrs. J. H. Williams, President of % 3 Wi ] R Vour' Hetasls whia > vecommended by its committee of Governors, Meharry |1 2 Chapter, made arrangements I as in NIGHT, -ex-nnggF?;» mElT, acclent rus;s}nab;a i T, Larmactsts may become the first yegional school for sorority members to help in tne; ~OFTEN MISSPELLED: Eaves; lower edges of a roof. Eve; the ) “ BUTLER-MAU! Digaster strikes! Whetier fire or flood, B r¢ jy i 11oposed to extend the program of pro- |present Red Cross Drive. Announce- close of the day. it STEVENS “ AURO cane of tornado, or other catastrophe, the Red Cro&'if ssional and duate education of the N the himgry [ South on the Meharry plan, the question of {this method will meet the ultimate tests of ti PRRISEPE hursing car stitutional guarantees may yet have to be a Red Cross Time! If this is the gram, it is almost sure to m the inte . S on of Negro educatioanl leaders that it actually | the business meeting, a bOX 04 véi ! The .unfortunate, the ill and those in need oRipeRon of 3 : . : nt several gradaticns of the intelligent universe.”—I. Taylor. d vill tend to re » and “freeze” the status quo of | was passed whic as presented | o its x tering touch the veteran, | Wt . g e e s e et il A i ot AN i g lxil.n“ (, 2 N i R0 segregation in education for an indefinite period ast meeting when Elise Coomes ASKA Usic ll])p y and their familis see it in action know ¢ p On the other hand, there is always the danger that b; weed her engagement in tra- Arthur M. Uggen, Manager time of trouble they can turn to the Red Cross. Then, | v uay or nothir approach the atmosphere in | man; Miss Coomes, who ‘ MOnERN FTIO U ETT ) ( BERTA LEE | flanus~-Musical Instriments more than ever, it's Red Cross Time! which the effort for better race relations must be made | has been an active member of the ) S 0 L% Aansilles DRUG Co. HARRY RACE Druggisi “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy @5 » Profess o in w:\",m.:. was also maae of the North- SYNONYMS: Disorder (verb), disturb, derange, disarrange, confuse, \ LADIES.—MISSES’ west District Convention of the sor- jumble, entangle. e s in Seattle the first WORD STUDY: “Use a worgl three times and it is yours” Let us| READY-TO-WEAR £ increasz our vocabularv by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: @eward Street Near Third nission fOllowing ;p ADATION; any degree or relative position in an order of series. “The || ~— is there sheltering the homeless, feed eipjured. That 'is} hat in Creat. by the people, cor ed of the people, will be so poiscned that the public attitude will become | sc x.,.m lu!', t ]].:A-( «It;t-rlmlr yécex:vls_ SRR L i R e e B P | Phowe 206 Second and Seward » Red Cross ser 1 \ ; pass - | regressive \is leaving Juneau April o] - ¢ | e i e Oross serves all pec No:day. peasios e I e it ori Ahe %l IL, RTHEN to Q. What are the duties of a person who assists her hostess at a| ARCHIE B BETTS out its help reaching someone in every community Yet the argument that the place to begin to intro- |tle, when she Will be ma tea? "R ) CRAL 3 S anit: ol luna duce the Negro into the main stream of American Henry Davis, engineer for Libby, Mc- tee? g [{ HEINKE GENERA Pablic ‘Acconstant Shia o culture, in any region where a differential in treat- |Neill and Libby Company. Miss A. She should see that the guests are served, should remove their REPAIR SHOP ccountan To carry on ls natlonwide program of service, | ment denics him that entrance, is in the field \,“Lun came to Juneau when the plates, cups, and napkins when they are finished, and try to draw all viding, Plumbing, Oil Burner) Auditor Tax Counseass the Red Cross each year calls upon the American higher education is persuasive to thoughtful Am'"x»lh y Scout Office was opened here, the guests into conversation. | Slacksmith Work people to decide whether it has been a “good and |cans of both races. Here in the graduate schools all | {and was its first secretary. The last Q. What are the exceptions when a woman guest should rise to| GENERAL REPAIR W Simpson Blag Phone 757 ook 2 {seve i has been with the | RIFATE WoiHs faithful servant,” and so judged to continue their | over the nation an impoertant bridge over the critical seve BhE NS et acknowledge an introduction to a man? || Phune 204 929 W. 12th Bt i) nd Baranof Hotel of- FOR Wall Paper | Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W Wenar gap between the races might be built ‘Gd-‘ Many graduates of Southern colleges have attend=d | fice staffs Northern universities with Negroes in recent years| Helen Ay RS e ot without difficulty or embarrassment. The success of man, introduc ol L sxnonaea o interracial, intercollegiate conferences in the South |led the evenir welfare indicates that the voung Southerner at college may (Happiness through Unde pessess a far greater measure of tolerance than he is |in which all members toc | presumed to have. There could hardly bs a bette A. When the man is her host, the guest of hcnor, or an elderly program ct . man. She should also rise when being introduced to an elderly woman. nees Paul, who Q. What is the most popular closing for a business letter? Warfield's Drng Store] : ural study, or A. “Yours truly” or “ s very truly.” pe s cultural study on tru! or “Yours very ‘_,;,_, % Kgobr “ #ormerly Guy L. Smith ) NYAL Family Remedies The goal for the Juneau Chapter, American Red ‘ \ LOOK and LEARN & . HORLUCK’S DANISH Cross, has been set at 38489, the major portion Of f ), 0, eyminate a differential in the treatment of the ! > A. u. GORDON ICE CREAM ich will remain in Juneau for use in a wide variety |\ o inat Landicaps the progress of his race than at | 190 llgh' Tanks ]_ Sl e MRl al S el of weifare services provided in time of need. Thirty- | g place where ;n is supposed to shed its| . | plac e ¥ ant element in our atmosphere? Hu'chmgs Economy three hundred dollars will go to the national orga r in Europe? | support. Throughout the month of March the Rad ing its 1948 appeal to the public to help ities—activities that for five to tenfold return in | f is ma ANAING, e e e e e Complete Automotive Service MT. JUNEAU SALES Shimmbinits, . Seni o Turkey Which is th2 most abunde Which is the longest rive: : s Markel 1] B oc'ety—already pro-American—at- | ignoring Wolcott’s crack at the 3. What is the oldest known fruit? ariel & SERVICE The V‘.ashmglon tendin White House AS Aid p[ogram 4 ;th ; A:\nc;ri‘ca'sl"d t n‘nmztcr to England? ‘hoice Meais At All Times gc;saxfim s:x.l h;ng‘nas&: 5. n music, what is a ledger line? . >, ‘clal S lator, “ PHONES 553—92—95 Gt Merry-Go-Round By I)REVWEAHSUN (Continued from Page One) ANSWERS: Nitrogen. The Volga The Charles W. Carter 1 2. 3. The olive. 4 5. Jobn Adams, Mortuary ASHINGTON, Ma ximately 100 light tan! LABOR LEADERS CAPITAL CHAFF Despite the radio ban on Henry Robert a superin- sent” 40 "Turkey a8’ part ent; of ithe .G 0 Y00M | the Turkish aid program, the ar a complete transcription of reported today. i American labor ders, such as Luigi Antonini of the International Ladies Garment Workers and & men in the The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms B Amalgamated Clothing Workers s enti >stimony on the| The shipments are being made A line added above or below the staff to extend its compass. i at Reasonable Rates ’ Ed Flynn of the Bronx, who help- | oould - exert great- influence with | Marshall Pla He simply hooked | from the Brooklyn Port of Embark- BB J SR ETR - Pourth and Franklin Sts. 4 cd nominate Truman at the 1944 (yeir iriends in Italy. And they Up his wires with the public-ad-|gation in New York | B, PHONE 136 FHONE BINGLE 0 ined to elaborate (_EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED Chicago coavention, is also ¢on- would be delighted to do so if dress microphones in the House| The army decl Truman’s name on the thay got one word Of enco Foreign Affair Committee Re- [ except to. deny & report that the ticket means certain defeat. South- ' jent or guidance from the State ans-tried to blame the Demo- | tanks were being loaded on & DR.D.D MARO.UARDT s dea for the radio brown-out on |Spanish ship, presumably for Spain. Card Beverafigemgoé‘ , but when Bob Coar asked i & ‘ OPTOMETRIST Vholesale 80 PHONE 555 Thomas Hardware Co. lers, of course, are not even | pepartment about it. They want to' Byy the boys in the so-called at-any cost Propaganda Division of the State Permission to give out the radioje o o o ¢ ¢ ¢ o o o o o Second and 1 ranklin Junesu PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT PAINTS —— OILS Truman (w0 years Department seem to be sitting on | transcription of Wallace's testi- P PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS MIXERS or SODA POP Builders’ and Sheif v ¥ e harol® 4 e by g for MIXI or have been quite in the |iheir hands, waiting for ‘their new mony, pious GOP chairman Char-|e TIDE TABLE . — | HARDWARE meod to bow out, today it’n be |chief, a career diplomat who has les Eaton ““fl“‘.“c d no lb“l- . -l oty s = : rent. After all, human nature|teen g sador ‘to Iran, t ator Brewster's Congressional Avi-|e MARCH 4 . i 1% \ % & di.ferent. After all, human r 'n\.( teen ambassador to Iran, to g ik e e A Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS ’lemmgton Typewriters is human naiure, and Harry Tru- | over ation & el 3 ayelia S % SOLD and SERVICED by man is known to be a stubborn| During the war, one of the best ' some atemie secr in its recent|e Low tide, 2:47 am, 71 ft. e B ot e R e e S e e el it i ot s am o o | ELILES AN LINES | IDEALGLASSCO. || 3 B Burford & Co. uch 25 Tom Pendergast or Ed!dcne by patriotic American labor | detailed secrets of a plan for put-|e Low tide, 12 pm, 31 ft. ® “Our Doorsts Pauley or Gen. Wallace Graham,|leaders who contacted lab oups | ting atomic warheads into the noses! e High tide, 22:58 pm., 11:4 ft. ® DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TU KETCHIKAN 121 MAIN STREET Satisfied mw“m by s il he has gong itolbehind eiiemy Mnss 'In i .- |of V-2 rockets. This caused the|e . A DON ABEL PHONE 633 b . it B o e IR o mlsstort foelh o) e e UMEES S (. o o via Pelershurg and Wrangell cpinion Dletely neglect these tactics the cefling and most coples were! With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. | FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) i GREASES — GAS — OIL l { withdrawn, - However, three copies FROM SEATTLE Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. ould not be located and still are| William Read, Jr., FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 B o G G on the locse . No newspaper'Red Crcss representative, Flooring Contractor it may take not merely re-million dollars wisely spent ion but areful planning to ‘der the guidance of certain Ame Jof ‘Harry S. Tru- can labor-amicns through thelr Democratic ballot ons in. Italy ia comz Jul You turn the tide mebedy with nobody ave, millions of dollars Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Street printed the atomic sec tered at the Gastineau Hotel om— R[O]T nz Democratic ' ¢ Laying—¥imshing Oak Floors MAKE opposition can- 1—Best job of AJV‘K!A Fiam CALL 209 JUNEAU DAIRIES 4HCA HH\ ntly has been done by DELICIOUS ICE CREAM : b b Lttt i Mgt : s| L ing— S e it 1491--0ver So¥a Contey of Bk~ 100 - 31 Gnciera Mo || - e = b y he n;é,“( i, Sena- litteri 1«..::;‘1: n‘.;(',;’v: o : ‘.\:.u:‘: x‘);l ‘ Formerly SABIN'S Juneau Dall’les, Inc. ! , : Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear The B. M. Behrends e , o Bank T S‘ol'u‘tion of Yesterday's Puzzle | Uldest Bank in Alaska TIHELY c‘-oms g NUNN-BUSH SHOES COMMERCIAL SAVINGS nds dispelling USA RED CIRCLE AROUND ITALY Y 1 now put a red circle 18 as the next big Red Russia. ,That’s the date of the TItalian elections the date when the Ccmmur attempt their -Americans to write Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware n time-table because Army is cn its Yugoslav Moscow has found that revolt ir Jurope cannot be suc- 1 unless the Red Army is win 40 pe the April bal- ready to march in. That loting If so, they will attempt|was the case in Czeche to mpve all other political part- Revolt in F ce-‘failed last wi i ot of the cabingt and,take partly & the Red Army HOME GROCERY Phone 146 STETSON HATS | Chas. G. Warner Gy | 1 X' Yu moved into Y consic ( ual 3 I R 1 12 sotipins e ANDY ERICKSON il FRED RENNING ZORIC ‘ s e s e ol aNaiG as a pait-up suvscriver o THE DAILY ALASKA B ~ ) ;;:::dm;: :)m : l).\ ‘m‘ New Hampshire was commenting to EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING PYSTEM CLEANING } . ey 1s be g pump Wi rues about resids u i i R o o v o denetn Wt Pt Present his coupon to the bo officeof the R. W. COWLING Alaska Laundy | ° F!l"'k(nhl)) Tre sther Amer- rights program in his Jackson Day % & IR = ah. ot i e, T D CAPITOL THEATRE COMPANY DR. ROBERT SIMPSON tant fact abou Soviet Bridg r nt th ::J.u‘ffi 1o that s spent where it | beTuadiea by the present and und receive TWO TICKETS to see: Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler OPTOMETRIST counts most. Much of es 1o/ fied by the Henry futy " " Refiste-—Aleden THmn Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Su;’ll‘(‘ljl'"l}" »' 1‘;.):,;‘,;A1lvl-;::.:‘.~‘ Demceratic f{«u»: “n;“( J«\tm DARK DELUSION . SIMPSON BUILDING s ganda funds were cut to the bone impassior speech Feaeral Lun -12¢ per Person SHAFFER'S —Plfnii“.m Avpolotments | I o e oo e A ot PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. || SANITARY MEAT ||| OSTENORENNERS | B R Sy =t It e | ma, achite Satansics o0 Senier and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and gk 554 NEW AND USED B T ot oy RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments P reoonay ||| FUBNITURBE | embassies on what kind cf a balcony it is,” Small WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Phone 768 142 Willoughby Ave. showings in Ame P . Mire e ¢ cream of respouded McCormack, carefully —_—