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also the local mews published s oppression and despotism in the land of His hd the infant Jesus was taken to a rem Lisle F. Hebert Arlie B. Hayes T (- N PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1951 ( ) . . | sense of abiding spiritual comfort and a renewal of = = A Dally Alaska E MPIre | and couaee ' Prose = EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED = - | And miraculously, even with the most evil of | 20 Y E A RS A G 0 g 1= = p AT IVENE Wl guapidly - Rl THE EMPIRE | =S DR. D. D. MARQUARDT = EMPIRE NTIN D4 NY — Second and Main Streets, Juneau Alaska | Christmas has been a day of peace and beauty and b e e PSS = " Fr OPTOMETRIST = NEEM TROVMONSEN - - - - Eresent| e pave numoered among our blessings the cherished R = i Junesu = ¢ okl S | memories it brings to life and the faith and hope t ! R A = APPOINTMENTS = | Enseted in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. . i’ ° % ¢ i ¥ ! = SUBSCRIPTION RATES & which it gives eternal life. Decomber 24 ° Arriving here this night to spend the Christmas holidays were = g JENPRM e et I Suiilh and Daatine 1o SLT8 ML SUNS) And so it is today, with the dark shadows of Kay J. Kennedy ofthree Juneau young people who have been attending school outside. By = os aid, at the followin rates: : the depressingly cruel casualty lists; the Agnes Easle o They were Elliott Robertson, Jean Faulkner and Dana DeVighne. The; bt Oue ¥ 0; six months, in advance, $7.50; y 2 y s tainty of armistice negotiations; that Chris Rdath Prouty o | were passengers aboard the steamer Victoria. Jfavor it they wil promptly BOULY | i yet symbolic of the instinct for brotherhood Frank H. Stine . N herent in all men of good will and we are blessed © ilie Hudson e it : : e, 602 53 Office; 314, this sacred day. Dapcevich ° The new Indian schoolhouse at Hoonah was entirely completed and OCIATED PRESS g e et HAREIE o i o % lat o na Jackson ® | had been accepted by the Office of Indian ‘Affairs, and the school 1s exclusively entitled to the use for b fedpi ok el L Mrs. J. J. Jackson | has moved intc the buiiding, R. J. Sommers, whose company had the patcies credited to it OF ROt other- the year of Christ’s birth, for there was then e S DAL 4 AL PURIP A Ed B. Shaffer ® | puilding eon‘roct, reported. He returned to Juneau on the motorship - Estebeth, and planned to go south in a few days. o’ md-FaShIOIIe(I REPRESENTATIVES — West- - | country that the prevailing violence might not des W i M Him. In the brief 33 years of His life, there wi December 25 The rccently opened used clothes depot operated under the aus- nr c'eanln , o % continuing strife in the world and the power Hazel Isler s of the Juneau Woman's Club was doing its part in local relief . ‘ seemed overwhelmingly strong to those who f"‘(” “I}’P n work, it was made known today. Already a number of people had been L 2 to peace and brotherhood :‘f“‘ nfi“’;"‘fi' outfitted, and there was a considerable supply of good clothing of all E But Jesus spoke serenely of peace and the love e B o kind d shoes. The depot was located in the basement of the p 8 r his neighbor and His voice was heard A. J. Balog ¥ - X asement of man for his neighbor a 418V o i Bessie sevich Methodist Epicopal Church, and was receiving wholehearted support above the clamor ML Steve Stanworth of the community. And there is beauty and comfort and svrcxmy‘m' Mrs. Joseph Kendler PR A the world today, because of the challenge to faith | Mrs. A. Shaefer Among passengers arriving on the steamship Victoria were Mr. and and worthiness of mankind offered by the teachings Christine Nielsen Mrs. Edward J. Dull, Mrs. B. A. Lybeck, Mrs. A. P. Franklin, Viola 2 of Jesus and the evils of war and domestic corruption W. C. Gray Riendeau, Aline Warner and Cedric M. Davis. N o Ruth Bloomquist e | notwithstanding. = E Mrs. Edwin Gunst VAT rs. Edwi s s i . 3 g ” = 3 G. H. Skinner, Disbursing Officer and Chief Clerk of the Alaska Nig ) 7, December 24, 1951 . v 3 Tee R a fonday, I , A CHRISTMAS BIT - ;"‘_ "“"‘L“mh {Read Commission, returned after an absence of several weeks which = - ‘.\;x W (‘:rms he spent in Washington, D. C., on commission business. By EDGAR A. GUEST If I were Santa Claus this year Weather: High, 33; low, 29; Sharon Louise Wruck MERRY CHRISTMAS M. A. Chase ®26C 000000000006 03C008CO0ETIO00CGLO066GEC leeececesncoeo0ore0eo0osec e ‘With giving I'd not be content. find the heart-aches men conceal WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Although the adjective “worth-while” . 0 And take them with me when I went. Alaska poifi's is hyphenated, it is written as two words when usf{d predicatively. A\]/fn TI“S Amcz"‘g Be"er w-y! § peak of worth-while films, but the film is worthr while. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED ce! es, or two. A-kur-sed, or a-kurst. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Compel; one L. Compelling; two L’s. SYNONYMS: Intelligibility, lucidity, pespicuity, comprehensivilicy,| 1O the most delicate materials. Gone are implicity, cl arity, explicit the sharp dirt particles that shorten a word three times and it is yours” Let u garment life! Spots vanish! Never a trace of a The staff of the: Daily Alaska Empire extends I'd change his methods for the day; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Graham e o to each of you its warmest wishes for a very Merry T'd give to all the children here, SARERRES RGN s T From - oo Christmas and a bright and prosperous New Year. But there are things I'd take away. | b T i) D 'I {_ 1 E !' h by { As in the past, there will be no edition of the tostlihe e | i al Y essons In ng IS W. L. GORDON ! Daily Alaska Empire published tomorrow, Christmas enter every home to steal, | ea er a ! H | b LA -—!| Now...Stretch Garment Life | At last, in one revolutionary service, dry cleaning that removes even the embedded, ingrained grime yet is extra kind ed. Pronounce either I'd rob the invalid of pain; T'd steal the poor man's weight of care; | I'd take the prisoner’s ball and chain, | | “This Christmas of 1951 finds our beloved nation yet invelved in the terror and devastation of war, and thiis the holy day which is best observed with serenity of spirit must once more be shadowed by unhappy events. While this is unfortunate in the extreme, it Weather conditions and ‘tempera tures at various Alaska points also ' on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 p.m 120th Meridian Time, and released by the Weather Bureau are, as ay, foilows: And every crime which sent him there. I'd take the mother’s fears aw is by no means a new experience. ) ssMany of our American Christmas observances, The doubts which often fret the wise— | WEATHER g e o - 4 ary by mastering ohe word cach day. Today's word: stull cleaning odors! Beéttet press Insce BT tepent memory A 6 MORRRY And sl should sasiun' (i as D | Anchorage ... 17—Snow ; molded, or moldable, into form by art; relating to pottery, longer. Why not try Sanitone Dry ; fig"nu Wars, have of necessity been conducted at a With happy hearts and shinming eyes. ;Bnl']’o\v -3—Snow cie. (Pronounce both I's as in IT). “The ScUIBEa dtes with flotile Cleaning sy ‘ biiicr period of despair and anguish in the homes of ) B,_,[»hel 24;‘:‘(‘:’1‘“‘{ b 3l : But in the very darkest and worst of these sad God bless us all this Christmas Day t.ix’nlv Christmas has never failed to give the Am- And give us strength our tasks to bear, ;(i::),;.y,(;: ey 47%”1‘%’ g}z::z MODERN ET I OU by 0 And take our bitter griefs away! s L e 4 g ETTE ROBERTA LEE erican people, even the most depressed of them, a R 23—Cloudy 4 ! T P Sy |Havre ... v *¥9—Clear ¢ _ 2 | . | collection of income taxes and vig- | Junieau’ Afrport .. 27—Snow S T A TR RSSO SONOOSY & | v Y @ EANER ! fhe Washingion coecton of tneame taxes ot vt \Conthbound PAA (i, A | ‘ 32_Partly Cloudy Q. How do a man and his wife go about notifying business and Shortly after that a call from the 'K 37—sSnow cocial acg i f aintances that they b m’"'Go'Rodnd - | White House stopped the prosccu- -8 Clear i ve legally changed their, name? H B | i o < . The quickest and simplest way to do this is to mail out formal p n 0 ] e N ok, o tak fraud. Lyafiu Eg Reavv { -2—Snow announcements, as, “Mr. and Mrs. William (original name) uxmuunc(} “ | Petersburg . 28—Snow that by permi - ' (Continued from Page One) % Lz rged against 2 S nned £ il The fraud was charged against a | sion of the court they and their children have taken | A DAt ;"“ i The southward holiday ra- | Portland wws 26—Clear the family name of Jones.” &Y T e paid, and the child dicd. She Was|operator o noe Styles on. continued on. Pan Amerioax : Prince: George . WA Bnan e e sa e s A 4 S3E ‘ E 5 buried in Potter’s field at govern-|Louis. His case had bm‘.n sent by 3 s with 48 passengers | Seattle 21—Cloudy o, Worriid Ch’q,n\v\s fl”; I e give or send her employer @ & d ment expense. Internal Revenue to the Justice|jagving for Seattle and eight ar- |Whitehorse . A R iR L0 : L onl cll er FI ln offers *This burial expense probably | Department where Lamar Canudle { Yakutat i A. No. She uld wish him a Merry Christmas as he or she isg L | leaving the off on Christmas Eve. In some easss, a Christmas card FIAfout? QHATE SH ETmasTy AR aseon (henwerge Ginsending it to tle: Dolores Crooh. | ———tieti s Jeddl : adééssment of $34.51 wrung from the U. 8. Attorney in St. Louis{ajce Davis, Jim Hodges, K. 4,_‘( & -I E I ,2ddressed to him and his wife is appropriate. 0“ so m“ch' Mr. Massey. So in the end thejfor prosecution, but sudden |Kadow, Alfred Newbolt, J. Nor- Ommlfimy ven § | Q When an clderly woman brings a ypung man over to a girl y H ) treasury gained nothing. Finally|got a call from the White House. faqale, Gerald Shaw, Fred Wyller. | & }\vho s seated, for the purpose of an introduction, should the girl rise? 1 % the oifice of deputy collector J.\ . .. o iently fired by To Seattle: Howard Thomasen, | L9 R S5 i A Yes; in this instance the girl should rise, as deference to the 0 Ellis Bowen apologized for the mis-| o -iee B0 T8 o opping thé |Chuck Pearl, W. Westover, My, At 11:30 pm—Annual Christmas|eiderly woman who is standing. " take .“If you are n.s_se<sed ““”"Hn-nsc»mvon of fraud cases involv-|and Mrs. S. Roth, Jesse Eoner, J.| mndmgh_t service at _H'oly Trir.ntyA[ | Just igrore it,” he said. Ing friends. But this time, i was| Euffman, Henry Gilbertson, CarlyAt 12 midnight—Christnas .song)p= 3 That was the experience of one service at Lutheran church. X : 1 M€ |the White House which called | Eclton, Joe Tweeden, Mabel Pree-| 1 ' b Jittle taxpayer who could not hire| ot T T that the case |man, Robert Rapuzzi, True De P OOK d I_EA RN Y a political lawyer or pull wires. | 200 G e be held up pending ITick, Mr. anc Mrs. Seerbrook, Guy | At 11 am~—Christmas Day Wor- -k an A. C. GORDON -— { new at- |Ball, Don M ship service at Lutheran’ Church.!y o ,a conference with Sack Mrs Cochran, | e December 26 ally minded judgzes. Take |ine Rasmu: no; Corinne I ¢ ° .ng Secuhd AL i quick convenient, and easy Getti aska s of the old German army. e e e ‘Washington. i H <58 ¥ MUSHROOM FRAUDS ! i ey Robert Terry, 4 o inl(‘my“' o] [ o At noon—Kiwanis club meets al 1 at is meant by “bibliomancy”? Dlustration No. 2—Took place | 9 2N { Lillian Goger, lia Niemi, D.| ' Baranof Hotel 2. On what continent are found the largest tropical trees? 2 i ; ster, On the surface, it would appear|q .. . 5 - [ pica ees? thig mushroom industry ;::-em]«i;au propér Tor the White House mere. | Scudder, Flossie Doolin, L. Maly, | At8 p.m.—Elks Lodge. Z. What economic law governs all buying and selling in business? County, pennssltzfla?la.“_cre Ty s A for & donference Wit an Merion Boland, Harry, Goluu.l DoaSier 21 % 4. In Greal Britain, what is the, head official in charge of navaly | Isheon for amounts | attorney. However, Sachs knew the George Russell, Harold Crandall,! At noon—Chamber of ~Commercel o coneqs . " gl guilty of tax frauds for %oo L s A Harold Gusato, Bob Bartholemew,| meets at Baranof Hotel. I 5. What is a synod? 7 ranging up to around $60,000 and FHbigt he difen in St. Louis he|Natalie and Violet Dapcevich, Car- | At 7:30 pm. ku Toastmasters ANSWER: 5 ERLS were given jail sentences. They rlaaial A - e .'wa oline Breidinz, Mrs. M. V. Moore| Open house in Baranof Gold Room. T v ey § | were: Nicholas Gallo, Toughkena- had Tenched Acr08s the |:A».A\. and infant; Roy Webster, A% 9:30 p.m.—Holiday party at Teen l: he act i ”, of foretelling the future by means of books, v mon, Pa.; Emilio Ciansante, Avon- l}ue-u nL»w h‘i (’.‘u ‘fl~t< 1ey Carol Bee: i Larry Hod-| Age Club for all Juneau, snd| specially the Bible t is usually done by opening the book and choosing | dgle; and the three Manfredi bro- x\\‘h;l]\ ;x\x~ftl“;xlxtl;r(1)1tl:‘! K:‘;i‘\l '10‘11“: son, A. Doug een Agers, x \ passage at rands The passage is regarded as an augury. thers of Kennett Square. i B oy Bt Y lier, Mrs. J. Clea - —— 2. South America. end ‘Tor svans T S R “Ah contrast, J. B. Swayne of “’:\;Iu"-l_ l‘;]:l fmj};acn; case was |Allman, O. E. Pe PiUSSIAN SPIRIT FOUGHT 3, The law of supply and demand. Héfinett Square, also a mushroom |, o " e ground that a tria1 [ "% P Lawrence, Iarold Blanton. nany—(P—Members 4. The First Lord of the Admiralty. ¥ grower, was recommended by "‘“Noum seriously injure his healthis | in dseienisan: George WilAIE ave planning tc 5. An ccclesiastical counc I treasury for C"":‘““; :;::S?‘:‘sl‘:: an excuse used repe in. ve- [PiaBSERUL the Prussian spirit from 1% e - < . ole and the case sent i cent year: v rimitial prose- | S 7 future German armed force. e ‘ g amar-Cau- | Cent years to avoid crimiual prose- 9 " ut German 2 f 3 Deparfhenk fpr: action. fa‘;";’\.,ff’u,, cution. LochE Sy oTuAs canal \formal discussions are being h - . for instance: v e i e S| L o o socupry |0V MY TUBSDAT EAE (o i s f s ere is no subsitute for 1 orwarde case . 8. Attor-| A program of Christmas | political parties to draw upia new H 4 ney. Gerald Gleeson in, fhfl?w - Dustration No. o—Purt of the|will be given on Christmas day|code that substitutes Cm’;‘ Tiints re! Dependable scheduled se"lce [ phia, but he did not \\an’ E l{k " overnment’s trouble in cracking|over KINY at 3:30 pm. A 11d democratic respect for the Newspaper Adverilsln I : ’ f cute and sent the case back 1o on tax frauds is tenient or! The trio t of Christ-|individual for the bullying meth- 5 [ 21 . Request J ; 22. B:‘C‘k of a boat Ol ’Jl‘(f(l].{ty |(r:|° 2 24. About s 1 3 35 Bxclamation , advance Solution of Saturday's Puzzle 28 Chill Sloplng 1stter. o pace or theave’ 7. Dladalp In the interim, J. B. Swayne had | the case of E. P. Mead, millionaire | Kenway, and Jim Mahar, | recognize the need ; hired a smart tax attorney, MCBe | Texas Lakery owner. Mr. Mead not | voice. Ma the accountant ot ! for ai ¢ bu wanit: @Eget i when you fly by Clipper. Every week to Seattle Pan % Appel, friend of Ohio's COnzress-|only was wealthy, but he was pi-|the B. M. Behrends store. Thelof t ty ofticer caste sys- American offers 9 flights from Fairbanks and Juneau | man Clarence B’}'}‘,“.l,','; 2f 3:::: Teft t(l}:x.v He had boc"l head of the fx;’;rumlxud. an advertising ffi‘d—‘vlm'l utal punishments sand vic- |(connectioris at Juneau for Anchorage) . .. daily flights ALY fakees. For 1% 2 i Soclebye- Wik SRR l}‘ B es ac % QISR for timization of . subordingtes who ACROSS Cry of sheep from Ketchikan . . . two flights weekly from Whitehorse pel held conferences, ma VINZ Bikles in hotel rooms Christmas day. in of injustice. 1. Heavy load 36. O musical . f and arri ith € moves with the Justice Departme However, Mead apparently did|——— Lipsary nete and Nome. The Clippers take off and arrive with time- However, here is melpa.\d-vu]- Jl not believe in the gezpel, for he R - 13, Balaant Netnoh my * table dependability—just one of the extras you get whea B. Swayne and Sons already Dad|cheated the government out of " envelope Athletie y 3 Alaska’s pi irli y 1 . pe. ' can, 's pioneer airline, one strike against them. They had |$24550378, and then relled ot on | By d'alessio | | 15: city in Nevada you fly Pan American, P been found guilty of selling Dils- his faith, but on a poliucally po- ~ | 18 Badge of & . For reservations, call branded mushrooms and been fined | tent Texas attorney, J. Percy Rice, 7aDaR®® 41 Plece F { BARANOF HOTEL — Phone 106 ¥ $1,100 in Federal court for viola- y defend him. * | 19. Small rugs {5 poletul i : tion of the Pure Food and Drug| At the trial, U. §. Judge T. Whit- | B eils o pyrarily 9o Mark, Pl il Wbl TN N ! 60. Tibetan mon} field Davidson asked Mead this ing question: Would you rather pay the $20,- Act. According to S. Milton Gris com, president of the Mushr: Institute, they made arcund $3 am 000 of illegal profits. |C00 fine, or pay $5,000 to $10,000 $o. Vegetable % . . e five little|and take A o 2. Soften In . Stick tighy 8. Torn 8. Village However, whfle Lht lx:‘UL m; JLVH:.,l,-)S-ALL a short probated sent- Y °ze$r'-‘um; DOWN 4. Waste 9. Alternative ND A\ASKA'S [ mushroom growers wen J enc | 3. Mns(ck!nl 1 Yeast formed b. Plural ending 10. Effeminate A | B. Swayne was finally excused T would rather pay the 520,000, | o on brewing 6. Disregard 11 Grandson of WORLD'SAMOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE | from criminal prosecution by the|promptly replied tax-evader Mead & Adam > 5 : £ | Justice Department because he Was and walked out of the court. | avD sty 2 ol I NI I T T Y : | elderly and the trial might injure’ That is why the cuirent tax | Learning & | his health. | scandals have cut so “deeply into . Color ichi Ilustration No. 3—Was that b‘J;om' national consciousness. ¥or H 5. §’§2‘,’.‘,"‘ g Here S WlShlng 10 Richard E. Smith, head of the|when people see other people, who orse, goddess i i - s Dix Petroleum Company of Wichita, |can afford to hire influence, dodge | “- Fl?fo:flf ighsd A0 Old Friends and New Y Kans, He was indicted on four|paying their share of the huge cur- 7 awering § A 3 2 7 7 hra ‘ iy counts of income evasion involving [rent cost of government, it makes | ///////% . spoten 13 ALL of the Best about $37,000 in taxes, pleaded for unrest, dissension, and the un-| 25" [ a Anatican : 3 | P RESPRGb P i Indian ® guilty and was given ninety days in|dermining of democracy. Eventual- “ .‘.h& resent ¢ | fOr the Chl'lslmas seaSOll Jail, plus two years suspended!ly it may lead to Communism—as | - Dt L1 h sentence. The U. 8. judge Who let!|it already has in Europe. Pliable (G and lhe New Year % Smith off with this light sentence, B R .%fl.. 38 Hind ot awiey o8 iends i A Arthur J. Mellott, the year b RED TONGUE | e ) L P | From Your Friends in A had sentenced two boys who BUDAPEST —(#—The Russian -a%/////////% 42. Town in Massa- | @ jalopy, and took it across a statelanguage, compulsory in Hungar- V4 fl" " 15, Masculine. i line, to two years in jail |ian schools, has broken the “rule name o 41, i of the French, English and Ger- == £ /i.-- 45 Fiad :’ b T3 WHITE HOUSE PHONE CALL |m, unges” the newspaper ¥ 55 = 3 VA . Arnl}fln chiets Oldest Bank in Alaska Illustration No. 4—In January 1950, President Truman sent 2 message to Congress urging full Magyar Nemzet declared. It also that Russian is the “uni-| “He’s VERY successful—only twenty-one, and All“;dy, versal language of socialism.” 1 4 be’s inherited a million dollarst” ! e rgtwe ||/ Founded 1891 by B. M. Behrends 52, Hebrew letter In d)ed od P drdYd Y