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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1950 i i PLAY COUNTRY STORE at the from Hepp Approved for |snace e “onieni—sav 20 YEARS AGO s exerns || ™ kty, Fourth Div. : rrrrree [ = [and its representatives in China. It has followed a | X 4 Eid” \v 11('&’1 a F"llnre | deliberate policy of provocation. It has failed to honor y by the ‘mon the minimum obligations of a sovereign sta dvening except ' ~mm ”“\\"\\P{- ‘*“"f_‘\‘ - While it continues thus, we have no choice but to with- E - resi ‘ P % FG - TR <L TR A BLACKWELL'S Y NOER B Bl Manase | S e epuriment B R ‘ ENRRUARY 85 0 WASHINGTON, Jan. 31—®— CABINET SHOP % 5 e — withdrawing all American officials {from China and | JANUARY 3 1 o Pilot Joe Crosson radioed from the schooner Nanuk that, while the | The Senate Judiciary Committee 107 dath Bt Phone 118 = the POt ORSCRIPTION RATES: Class Matter. |also will make arrangenents for other. Americans to | o Mrs. Dora Woodworth o | bodies of Col. Ben Eielson and Earl Borland had not been recovered, | today approved the nomination of i Delivered in Juneau and Douglas for SL50 per month; |leave if they choose. This an appropriate course. o David K. Eutemar @ | Borland’s helmet and mitten had been found in the snow. Pilot Eq | Everett W. Hepp, of Alaska, to be High Quality Cabinet Work s rmiocin g b | The only alternatives are (1) to expose our official | @ J. E. Fowler | 5| Young had secured two more men from the Soviet steamer Stavropol U.S. Attorney for Division No. 4, for Home, Office or Store < £ R A8 "4 | personnel to humiiation and great personal risk at e Eulalie Bockmofe {4 nelp shovel snow at the plane wreck. District of Alaska. it A B S R ohfer n favor At they 3 r ¢ notify | their posts in China, ang (2) to use military force|® Mrs. Harold Cun.'ms \ ° vk T u y oo el ™ | against China in an effort to compel respect for our | ® M i 2| with botn teams playing tight defensive basketball and running NOTICE | —————— Tl Lt LR "l;];“fl‘f‘-: e 374 | personnel there. [* oy ineck and neck for most of the game, the Juneau High squad took the| Regular meeting of United Troll- e i i AN | The first of these alternatives would be demoraliz- o o @ © © © 5 © ® ® ®|neqgure of their Douglas Island rivals for the third time in the season | % Tuesday, Jan. 31 CIO Union The Rexall Store et ather. | INg to our representatives abroad, and unjust to them.| ———— e and copped the Channel Championship by 21-17. Douglas girls, however, Hall.—adv. 414+ ; ws published ‘Th(r second would be folly. There is no Jjustification | Francisco and Sea ‘ ; itook some basketball bacon home on the ferry, as they made it three PLAY COUNTRY STORE at the Your Reliable Pharmacists RERE TR r i flities simply efe aking for granted our favos ot e ; b gl spapers, xu:}!‘;‘:’i}l;vléin‘::::; l]i:).‘.sl:\llx::m,l):;.gil“hv Muhx X:J(l"n;‘::n:lil"et ;Z lt‘;ihu’l..‘* \f eranted pmfbf;::s ‘; ju;:(u :n(l'x .IfunevAu“ar:: “walked off the floor victors of a 25-23 tilt | Snake Pit tonight.—adv. BUTLER-MAURO § Fourth e Bestdles, Wash. | oL L i ey . {then is, what is our position in okl gt o e eir seats much of the time.” The game gave | ——— s s DRUG CO. \ - | not ;:/r;:\flx:vceu:gntxlzlz. v ot Chinae R | Latin America? To maintain morej‘l“' girls’ title to Douglas. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14/ | vl m.“_“(“ i g €S (of a union than was achieved at : ; e SECOND and FOURTH their, policy has deprived them of any possibility of | oy, qniitepec in 1945, it is essential Winning by 19 pins, the team composed of Mrs., Dufresne, Mrs.|Monday of each month M“ka ““ic su l diplomatic recognition by the o States for an|i; cuitivate not only the self in- |Sperling and Mrs. Petrich defeated Mrs. Lavenik, Mrs. Kearney and |in Scottish Rite Temple pp Y A indefinite time to come. terest but the respect of the LatinMrs, Goddard in the bowling tournament on the Elks alleys. Mrs. Du- | beginning at 7:30 p. m. Arthur M. Uggen, Manager i e ?{fg:‘]’:;--‘:‘“l‘;:‘:I ‘-llf::;“ Cl‘)h‘f“:;; fresne made high average of 457 against 415 by Mrs. Lavenik. Carson A. Lawrence, Planos—Mausical Instruments f LOST REVERUE ave culturally related to Spain. They T b iy RO R | [ g e IR RORE N ars all Roman Catholic, and that The Harris Hardware Company, one of Juneau’s leading retail estab- Several members of Congress are urging a crack- [term needs to be understood, for lishments, was to move from the location on South Front Street to the down on tax chiselers and a plugging up of loopholes |while to most Americans, the Ro- |quarters of McCloskey's Place in the building adjoining Connors’ Gar- @ B.P. 0. ELKS in the revenue laws as means of bolstering the Fed-|man Catholic Church is a relig-lage, and owned by Charles Goldstein. il { aral Treasury. befobe d6:becotnes necessary to levy even {ious ssct, to Roman CAIGHERE GENERAL PAINTS and WALLPAPER Meeting every Wednesday at 8 P. M. Visiting brothers wel- R = = ¥ H : is a culture, a way of life. For in- | r P i 1 " sma as placed tt e s | Hilding Haglund entered St. Ann’s Hospital WE HAVE NO CHOICE ‘/mnr(‘ 1::»05. One Congrejs.smm hf vpfntflwm es!id stance, a Mexican may ‘be ""“"smx-rc o LNt n Kukk:la lfor treatmefn of a come. F. DEWEY BAKER, - sl mate of lost Federal revenues throush evasion and |geriey] by if he is not a Marxist, | S°Ver® €ase of In i i also was admitted for| Eyalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS. Ideal Paint Store crafty use of the law as high as $5,000,000,000 a Year, |pe remains a C sl N | taodicol Rchiment. Becretary. Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt ates is concerned over arieht of CRING I which is nearly as much as the estimated deficit for |and children will & ained in the | —_— overnment o ning | catholic faith | Two hundred guests had been served at the dinner by the Martha s : ST ] . 08 A S o ”m;nhc current fiscal year. i | T re pros anc [ his subj ar < afnse t0 T nize Spai ;| Society of the Presbyterian Church the night before. Th il 4 ) t i The figure of $5,000,000,000 for tax evasion prob-| To refuse to recognize Spain and BoCH re. e committee C 1ui '!. I i S e { ably is too high, but there is little doubt that the true [te be om:;!» e ain, \xltm_; re- | gave special thanks to Mrs. G. E. Krause for her piano recital and to uooseg'otdg:!‘:‘ 700 card B”erage co. : It is often said that America must recognize the , cognizing Tito, can only strike a|H. B. Crewson, Schillings’ representative for the donation of coff Regular Meetings Each Friday g ur s. Every person g of coffee. R ot China, sooner or later. If it re-| HEUT® o8 T8 18 0 ately o Every PErSOR | agin as monstrou-ly illogical, and | i Governor—JOHN LADELY b . 805 10th 8. L 3 & ho pays the taxes g y es has a right | g for logic, he rea e | > Ty PH 216—] el ctive government over a people of 500y "o ony ang illegal evasion of the same "-’“‘4"“0"iczill?;:ximx;”'x at “n ha Kl])ltc:n (rl;( May Nelson; daughighsdiy i, S Veleon snteiiieal addliile triends bearelesy ' . S gt 00,000, th . case. it is als a b Vs E the A as - : sEN | B, taat ; ”1\ i 1 H”,L_ = ll % 1»|:h( ; {on the part of his fellow citizens, and the Dersons |jected by the States because | the Nelson home in the Triangle Apartments, on her birthday. Guests WALTER R. HERMAN: for MIXERS or SODA. POP i EPEEAN B m(.“.l.l. 2 “, "'} who are carrying the tax burden have every reason to |in that c Catholicism defeat- | Were Sue Stewart, Betty Nelson, Jane Blomgren, Harriet Helps, Mary : LR = o 1, Russia and some other countries for} . oo ¢ the government to use the most energetic(ed Mar a matter of fact, |Elizabeth Stewart, Barbara Ann Hermann, Kathleen Carlson, Jane Chris- | <= e DN £ . the 1 ans in collecting all taxes which are properly Spain he count in Eu- | tiansen, Josephine Campbell and June and Grace Nelson. Mrs. John B ! l' S'ore rhe Alaskan Hofel nese Communist authorities have shown wed, and beyond this to amend revenue laws to repe where Christianity and Com- | Rustgard assisted the little hostess. 4 rownles lq"o' I Newly Renovated Rooms 1 again that they do not respect the rights of [~ % G | um fought it out and Christ- | TR n officials. In this, they Vilhon tne |Clminate 1oOPHERS AR SR 1" slickerS. lionity was wholly victorious. [% bty 2 B Phone 107 139 So. Frankila at Reasonable Rates \tion of a civilized state. The gross mis Furthermore, the collection of unpaid but le Y| If the foreign and defense pol- | S R HoR P. 0. Box 2596 owed taxes is a very profitable business. The same |icies of the United States are to be integrated. Latin America 1: J f Consul General Angus Ward and now the Songressmen who are using a crackdown on tax chis- neg consular offices are ample evi- | Congressmen who are using a c elers say that for every $1 spent on personnel neces- [more. important than Europe, and Da|ly leSSOHS In EngllSh W L. GORDON | | eer e . there are many other cases in the record relations rest on certain well-estab- | tional law and custom. To hv’ er ed to the rights of a sovereign nation, any gov- respect the traditional rights of emis- country is on| to be honest, whether you can afford | grated cne and £ |Sanserous. stounds when its for.| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Moscow (Russia). Pronounce mos-ko, ! LIQU”BS It p er n sares from other countries. It must maintain order,}™ © S R - AT |eign and defense ave op- first O as in MOSS, second O as in NO, accent first syllable, and not | HARDWARE must be able to insure the safety of foreigners in all eraied"in comniot. | moos-kow. FHONE 399 This country can no longer afford war,” dwlm'(‘\‘ During the Roosevelt Administre- OFTEN MISSPELLED: Concede; EDE. Proceed; EED. y things are headed oW, it |tion when the State Department| SYNONYMS: Unaccommodating, unobliging, ungr'acxous uncivil. if it can’t much longer afford peace. “unr:)r’ d with adoration for Sov- | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yo‘urs," Let us The ErWin refll co- b » Communism made tre- |y, reage our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | Office in Case Lot Grocery INSTINCTIVELY. involuntarily, by natural impulse. “Animal mothers Fhone 704 X THESE DA {S particularly in. Quba.and MERIO. | ten ctively frotest t from h L | »mb o Toledal & 4 instinctively pro ec eir young from harm.” | Lombardo Toledano, the hq\degx;e;vl HAY, GRAIN, COAL 7 and STORAGE o ffrhf— ; MODERN ETIQUETTE %srrra 1&E l Remington ewriters SOLD ana s;:rxz\excm 1 J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satistied Customers” mnist. And the rezime, for reasons of its own, has|a toward the United Stat sing policy ads in Latin Ameri The Washington Lewis and the of C he curses in public Merry-Go-Round SR o cutthroat price war S SRR | Mexica an Communism GEORGE Z. SOKOLSKY < p FORD AGENCY PHONE SINGLE O PHONE 555 |Spain is more important than am | io the F: g v thcoming in ‘ ORI S0e J“bl :" 1“"“"{:” “sl]el l;c m‘)"l:; a L country in Eurcpe because of its|¢ e i oS GE“BGE nnos Ihomas Hafdwan (o. < which would not otherwise be collected. b *Epmdn g p . gm0 e Am-| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: “Dear Mr. Brown” is considered less Widest Selection of et i Is an inte- | roma) in the salutation of a letter than “My dear Mr. Brown.” PAINTS — OILS ‘ Builders’ and Shelf ‘ (Continued from Page On ndustr . I atinued from Pag 2 o | THE AMERICAN UNION ences have become weakened in 2 the | STEVENS’ Vit ‘ : 2% { In the face of a potential enemy |Latin countries, they are no o ) ’ ) yadve B . m‘ f“)l),]":!:i? 'H' 5].:1\:"::): Mines A‘Lf the dimensions of the Russian [means de i 3 St GREASES — GAS — OIL ' Mg s »(‘,p .’ ok ‘,.ru ut the Mk,({ ”.“, ”.‘ ”“: i Tnfveat te, 'a mlm" carefully | on represents ou: }cuhft ”“,' ) ‘?4“ Is it all right to mail a card of congratulations to a newly married LADIES'—M!SSES’ J " 1 G leadership. : L2 te ks i e Tdiein 4 rds its own potentialities. The rer in L.:lvm-AmL-l.u'. The United | couple? ; ¢ READY-TO-WEAR aneau fl'flr co. 0, & or Ml | S L ea T How most serious probl ; t\-mm | es opposed his rise to power A. It would be better to send a card of “best wishes,” since it is Foot of Main Street, 1 big hue and cry | o 3 is. Privately, the Bu that faces the United is ch he has never quite forgotien.{nct considered good manners to congratulate a bride “on getting a hus- Seward Street Near — te of Cclorado over il to toe 4 rtutn of the sup, of a few essentials, such |Our oppostion was based on the|pangd.” ! , Park Dam. Onme ! il 3 raw rubber, and other met- |utterly false ass io! at wel MARE c ) compl :1, e f):ll:: In]n ighost towns that haunted the coal N “Am )u: (3]],[::;,);; L;nm([c ‘Luullzi}picil i; 1‘,52:“:01.1,1 :?: l:zif Q. When one is drinking a tall drink through a straw, should the i npls freas i the 0. i : ; ck between good and. bt Che utted or 15 1t all right to I ? The Charles W. Carter JUNEAU DAIRIES wet er up “dinosaur ; (J‘“v ‘”.‘!e. 3“” CEaT e American continents and some of |dictators; that Stalin was a good | &2 ed or is it all right to leave it standing? . DE ah well f e wi l.bv.xfr\:i.l;‘c\l.u A coal is: which must be imported. Uranium, |dictator and Peron a bad one. But | A. One should be strong enough to lift one’s glass — not to do so M i LICIOUS ICE CREAM the beds aren’t covered, the Repub-| 5 oror Capacity: which is more important in war |Peron tumed out to be a very suc- |15 bad table manners. oriuary a daily habit—ask for it by name W nd dig up the & 2 i i than in e, is available in Can- |cessful one, who not ¢ blish- Q. Is it proper to send flowers to a man who i ient in th ¢} 3_Competition from natural ga i it : is a patlent in the Fourth and Franklin Sts. : C maks ol ada; b‘Au. te in ample quantiti ‘ul him; over the Argentine, but| hospital, or are flowers considered an effeminate gift? PHONE 136 Juneau Dall’les, Inc, e | In the war years, when Naz|iS available in Surinam, British |has also pursued an independent | A. Tt is just as proper to send flowers to a man who is ill as to e e ol o Guiana, Curacao and Jamaica; tin |attitude, almost a competitive a% subs w inking oil transperts, the A ) | 4 5 woman. . . o & i“” ’ i uwdmm(; uwrmu‘ ‘( 38 o,"ru,m Bolivia and copper from Chile; |titude vis-a-vis American policy. ey onad c i “ = w Chrysler Marine Engines A { 5 3 ek antimeny comes from Cuba; cobalt| This country, in its defensive asl eax' ntag bitu Nous a ar 10W C 1 9 Deps . P(‘nu,‘;,nx\ i “‘ “’ 1"“‘ uL hff_’gl c‘u“\tt‘u E‘luool()‘(l); from Canada. In a word, war re- |program, must make sure of the e s :Annrsu. MACHINE SHOP . lon uate o8l | ‘Jm By 4 ot lquixns in tion ‘n a defensible |Argentine. It could prove to be an LO OK d nd I_EA R N A wlim S Marine Hardware offensty R e L wniA |Achilles heel, the weak spot that| C. GORDON Bictsen and Mallogy Fate which the Russians) In the home-neating teld Whitt| “mrom that , after our |imperils. In fact, in a knockout| S0 s oo me o N Asrem B ARA KRderEeet Chas. G. Warner Co i nd to agree to interna- jneW esidences have 801 “b *Htrighttul blunders hina which |war, it might prove necessary 0 3 where is the stratosphere? Allen Edmonds Shoes % sicas ht oo m,“ h,k‘ one T dSec ol e the State Department is respon- |bring at and meal from the| - e siratosphene Skyway Luggage d nopmient Lrond RS o i bile, the 10,000 mile supply line|Argentine to the United States, 2. 'What is the average normal temperature of the human body? K tha! the US f had per- Il“”-W hm. ;X)stdllod ".) e l”uld- from our West coast t Jutheastern | should our means of transportation 8. Where did the famed and ill-fated Charge of the Light Brigade g HOME GROCERY fected a bydrogen bomb. e ot ylasty along the castern | ASI8 iS 00 long and (oo difficult |be _dislocated. jgke, place? BOTANY T'he !,cnh(] i ‘a.:ix ]‘;‘a:lc‘ ;:caboax’&‘l Loy & 2 to maintain a a fleet of The se-called “good nzighbor pol- 4. To what plant family does garlic belong ? Ph(me 146 2 v is t onfuse Americ E . Schnor s operating out |icy,” was so i e tely and am- 5. What is a i WEPCTN x s s r ¢ 1d E & 7 s A8N d a - plenfpotentiary? " 7] : ) h-h“:b “fz;I[.fm-k,l,w]“"“,im :‘li“f):\‘;::)m\ntfni(3:' of the bays and of Soviet |ateurishly handled, that, in spite ANSWERS: P 500 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 I may say, forjps PR ~|China. Because ¢ errors, it|{of huge ecxpenditur its lasti . S . ' American Meat — Phone € how to make the |flelds plus the new attempt by thef gy tpe gigficult to ull.wo?m:x' :)e‘ults are I:UL (':14~‘;Ll~'e 'l'l:)s wix»fiégz' L It is the upper portion of the atmosphere. c L n T H E s ) ol ’ 5 humanit sake | British to ut out American oil i the P feoo e e e 2. 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. ! 3 5 havs o 4 ofl surplus in this Japan or the P! or even inext war, we nced to be sure of! NUNN-BUSH SHOES v one if you (‘U[“ b e L e ¥ 1Guam and Hawail first lae {both American continents. | 8 At Balaklava, on the Crimean Peninsula, Russia, in 1854 STETSON HATS To Banish “Blue Monday” 1 up at a secret ses- . : 5 1 o & of defense, in actual has been T R SRR 4. The rose family. £ Vatior o v -] In addition, 25,000 miles of nat- 7 i 3 f Natjonal Security Coun % gt | pushed back viet Russia, to| PLAY COUNTRY STORE at the| 5. A person vested with fuil authority to transact any busine: Quality Work Clothing To give you more freedom il at which President Truman|ural gas pipelines have been @p-[iyno woet const, to Los Angeles, San | 8 Pit tonigh ] 54 from work — TRY n it cle t we cannot agree Jproved by the Federal Power Com-| -~~~ ey C Rar | Rt lj—adv. r“n mu = \ nal control plan ““1:1‘0“1 o - 2 ANE i Complete Outfitter for Men L not include inspection. this is why a five-day -wee E Muk d.l', ot include iepetiin, |in the coal fields would ple & s LLIS AIR LINES A Lann le, it i initely e : i ‘ hat the theory of the hy-|Flus of coal above ground and lead ‘ m et ne ey ot e by oS ) o e o ] e DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN ||| R w. COWLING y 1 leak” from the U.S. was an retly fear—A cutthroat price| L Tally. & i P o sl e Nt that would drive all but the| & Golrsha via Petershurg and Wrangell " COMPANY H. 5. GRAVES s il S most efficient operators out Of} 15 wing With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg The Clothing Man had j for such a bomb. The business. 1 13. Regarded 41 )1 for Convenient aft et £ 2:00 P Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler g hed plans for such o bom ere] Actually—and only a few people| i Ealmicat " Clluriui | Bgien: aftertop depariutes, at 2:00 B. AL DeSoto—Dodge Trucks LEVPS OVERALLS 2 inance publication. know this—the coal industry as a| 1%. Hu andman ‘}' i FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 for Boys ‘ermore. Senator Douglas of |Whole has had only 8 good years| 2 NIOIRNE, 45, Take solid food s i in no way connected :n the last 25 and those were al fl {:)fr 1h Sol my 8 '8 : earch, explained to a bug- Hx'l“tiuil of war 24, Important " overcoat \ “ ; il the “whol e 5. Ty . o Bader Accounting Service SANITARY MEAT ||| “S51y' ¥in Flowers” but ! . Parcel o 2. Coral isla Juti 8 e of the H-bomb, and ' | Erouna B4, 014 musical olutlon of Yesierdak's Pizzig Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service FOR BETTER MEATS RS! ) 28. Swedish coins t . < mer fizur ‘1 it from reading Lm» 5 . Went quickly 13—PHONE 9 J’ H . S st et 1 INDEPENDENT BUYER St Tax Returns Prepared il \ uneau Florists 15 1 incidentally, said that > . Forbid \ ; Hg 4 B s i e B ionat o Room 3, Valentine Bldg. Phone 919 S R ST hydy b and had come te KETCHIKAN—Mrs. Mary Bussa- 5 - Bhatee = the 1 we must make the to Ketchikan by plane Z 5 IR o e R e e g e T W R W TR T T roral } yesterday from extended trip in of stock 1 Chairman Lilienth ul the states and announced today Smalidita GEORGE A“DERS““ Oldest Bank in Alaska | will . available for a lecture ! that she will be an independent .Sm'.r‘:‘ll pro- i , tour it on to the H-bomb [fish buyer here during the 1950 _s“"{k;;“w"h as a paid-up subscfibebl;w ‘THE tn’l;AHl}‘SYEQI%;ISI{V‘(A; . 1 season. She will represent four and EMPIRE is ihylted to he oux gucs 1891—O0ver Half a Century of Banking—1950 ) Miners Grumble possibly five compa she said. csire Present this coupon to the box office of the ‘ a-weck cut in wages and| Mrs. Bussanich visited Chicago, industry are ack of the | New Y. where she saw a United munl. mm The B M el‘rend welling chorus of miners’ grumbles | Nations council in action, Philadel- ) . 4 ¥ L4 ® s : their onetime God, John |phia, and Denver where she saw -Bidat and receive TWO TICKETS to see: 1 i L her first rodeo since she was a child. 2. Reion ‘ 0 5 Bank 1 pair aging Lewis | S i AN 8 name In: “ “’ X i in lvania and| PLAY COUNTRY STORE at the . Polkorious s g S“H c S ' \ Jinia that his pld crony,|Snake Pit tonight—ady. " eadgear f D " residerg Phil Murray, could { 2 | - guidyiiies | Federal 1ux —12c—Paid by the Theatre Sa ety epfls‘ 4 ch the miners away from him. § § . Bristle : ay is a former UMW licutenant | By Martha Society, Wed. Feb. 1, . Afdiansto Phone l4—fll.l.0w CAB CO.—Phone 22 Boxes fo'r Rent v t o broke with Lewis. {10 am. to 1 pm. at Sears.—adv. . Secure 4 e e w a fiee gad an fmsured cab WILL Gl LR s, COMMERCIAL SA . arms over the three-day week| Western states now have about Yale 7 RETURN YOU to y! home with our plimen! vINGs which reduces their take-home pay ! 21,120,000 acres under irrigation in 53. Mystical Hindw " S iacuiation WATCH 'THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! from $7¢ a week to $45, but the | federal and private projects.

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