The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 19, 1941, Page 8

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" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. |9 1041 i fity ok { . Viwelandont 5522 5 B ARUCH SEES ARMY OFFERS | Owing to the scarcity of water, ‘ Prices and Trade Board by increas- Horry McLean and Pete Nord are | Flned Ten Do“a’s ;:f :‘"‘:m':_m el o g IN FLATION IF S.I.o RE JOBS CONTROL LOST TO ALASKANS regaining the yellow metal on their it serty on Gold Bottom, Dawson | —— Y aband.| VICTORIA, B. C. Sept. 19—).lyApny WATSON RESIGNS; P. Walls was fined $10 after plead- Ceiling Over Entire Price Shatfuck fo Take Applica- | Structure Termed Ab- tions for Post Exchange Watson' joins R. C. Wood in the| solute Need Positions in North \gr‘ldlucb of the Fairbanks,Agency. | | i | WASHINGTON, Spt. 19 — Ber- | nard Baruch, World War head of | Applicaticns for civilian posnlonsl the War Industries Board, today| !N Army post exchanges in Alaska told Congress that legislation ‘which Wil be received by Curtis Shattuck, [would put a ceiling over the entire|President of the Juneau Chamber orice structure of mational economy |©f :Commerce, at his offices in the “the greatest single necessity ©of Shattuck Bulding, he announced to- | e | daY following a request for the| service from the commanding gen- | leral of the Army Ninth Corps Area at San Francisco. | GO TO GOLD PANNING - p section, by the rocker route »ning sluice boxes GENERAL ELEGTRIC NOw ONLY | $134.50 ANDERSON IS SUCCESSOR | Resignation of Harry G. Watson rom the post of Secretary of the Alaska Miners’ Association recent- |y became effective with the ar- ival in Fairbanks of Al Anderson, former newspaperman of Junenu.\ who will assume the office. For Finer Foods .. SHEQOP IN PERSON TWO0 PHONES For Low Price . . . or 104 - 105 For Better Service BY TELEPHONE Danish—93 Score BUTTER 2 Ibs. 8 D¢ g EGGS 2 dozen 99c USSR OSSP S S+ © L & L W CORN FLAKES s 3 o 28 I"IIISIIIIG CREAM MODEL LB6-41. 6.2 cu. Ft. New! Different ! Effective] capacity. 11.7 sq. ft. shelf : A protective, naturals 15 lr:f“l'!lmonl.?elled-in- colored powder base rec. OUr present crisis and would steel G-E Thrift Unit with ommended for all skin 20 per cent or more of all Congress. types. Gives a velvety fine onal. appropriations.” ;‘:fi'fl:ft‘rmrlhr ishl Helps powder cling for hours, Come in and see this Big Bargain! LARGE JAR s'| ol Testifying before the House| | |Banking Committee, which is con-| Bhattuck pointed out that the sidering the administration’s price Army Is seeking civilian employees | control bill, now pending before the|t0 Work in the post exchanges—| |House, Baruch said that while he|Stores on Army reservations — but | hat the Chamber’s part is only to Butler-Maur rug Co. strongly favors the measure’s ob- |t L 0 Drug jective, he regards it as “plecemeal.” | facilitate the applications. The ’||)~| The Rexall Store | Baruch took sharp issue with|Plication forms will be sent to the| i . | committec members on . several | Ninth Corps Area headquarters, with | |points, chiefly in that he favorgd|Such recommendations from the| | appointment of a single adminis- Chamber as each individual case! Ev(,’rything f("’ Yflur Kit(!hen L] ;"a;::'niox any price control Jaw. | Merits: ! prices, Baruch declared, Action on the applications will be AT ¢ e sruatild S Byl 8§ " should be permitted under the law |entirely up to the Army and re- \While merchandise is undoubtedly scarce and transportation difficult, we are fortun- |0 g0 to “parity level and no high- | muncration will be arranged in each .te 1o have been able to replenish our stock and can now show you an exceptionally er | case between the individual and the complete assortment of KITCHEN and DINING ROOM NECESSITIES. He said solemniy: “With ])n,xollfilnrhcm hiring him. Salaries are said | AMERICAN DINNERWARE in a number of beautiful NEW |soating and shortages developing | !0 be comparable With those paid by, b S e 1 A Q¥ 4 sk : | With more money bidding for goods, ONIRR. | DYRACLRE | e INL ALAL v X d DD - WOODEN COOKIE TUBS and | PYREX GLASS Cooking Ware POTTERY COOKIE JARS 10-inch Mixing Bowls 'may get beyond the rmsslmlizy m‘mmmger office managel bmnclm l(‘onm]." | manager, restaurant or grill man- & Special—b5¢c Colorful Plastic CAKE KNIVES P H — .- oda fountain manager, groc- and SALAD SETS CRAB MEAT s 2=~ 47c DOZEN $2.69 HALF GALLON JUG 29(} A PACK HOME STYLE—WESCO—NEW—PACK PEACHES 2 CANS 43¢ 4 CANS95¢ 12CANSS$2.79 BABY FOODS s v 3 TINS 25 DOZ. 95¢ CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS rovw 29¢ KELLOGG’S VARIETY PACKAGE 10 Packages—b6 Cereals *“inio arrenmes:. ALL FOR 33 JADED APPETITIES! TOILET SOAP vy o swectrearn B vurs THe | ery or market manager, cashier, Subscribe to the Daily Alaska|pookeeper, sales clerk, truck driver, |§ Empire—the paper with the largest|partender, taproom attendant and | Pmd circulation. service station attendant "CommissionMen" and Lobbyists Are Arousing Ire of Governmenl Men |and_ preparing for future blddma; These agents are perfectly legiti- mate in the eyes of the govern-| Sets of 6 Silk Bowl Covers 35¢ SMOOTHCTIT and DAZEY CAN OPENERS For Better Foods (Conuinuea from Page One) DRINKING GLASSES | Revere Stainless Steel N DeRoha I AL AT Kitchen Utensils VARIETY OF ATTRAC- - Aluminum Ware Enamel Ware TIVE DESIGNS. Priced from §],25 per doz. Make Your Kitchen Convenient and Attractive! Juneau-Young Hardware Co. PHONE 555 JUNEAU Arom-—fluvor-snonmh-you need all three in your cup to make you sa “Now that’s what I call good coffee! " You'll find these three i lmgannnt qual- ities in every cup of Hills Bros. Coffee. It's good coffee to begin with, and it’s roasted by Controlled Roasting, a process originated and used exclusively by Hills Bros., which roasts every coffee bean evenly None overdone! None under- done! The result is a matchless, uniform flavor no other coffee has. Proof of the unusual goodness of Hills Bros. Coffee lies in the fact that it is one coffee you can use in any knnd of coffee- maker. The uaranteed to produce best results in DR P, GLASS MAKER, PERCOLATOR, or POT if the directions on the side of the Hills Bros. Coffee can are followed. ¢ sfi,’ & H XL L S If you are low and can supply the product - as specified, you get the contract. It really is as easy as that, the procurement division assure§ me — and no amount of presstre or “pull” or “influence” can sway anbody because that's the law. Why, then, do many of the larger manufacturers maintain salesmen or agents in Washing- ton? Because the govéernment buys everything from acacia to zine = sulphate—from soup (bowls) to (metal) nuts. The agent, watch- ing every specification issued, may figure how his firm can supply some * article that it is not now (turning out. He may watch quan- |tities used and be able to estimate |reserves. In other words, he may know nis market and help his ‘firm that way in making its bids Y STREA M.g deral’. Shipbuildin lhrIIIII the knife-like ll—s ment—in fact, welcome—for they! often can supply the personal con- tact between the buying agency and the seller that is sometimes necessary in smooth execution of a contract. But, the government insists, they are not necessary in merely obtaining a contract. As to whether there are lob- byists and ‘“commission men” of the illegitimate type operating in Washington, the answer is “yes.” With the government spending billions, they have increased in numbers, too. To what extent and whether any of them ever has “gotten to” a government official will have to wait on a congres- sional investigation and perhars one by the FBI. The former un- doubtedly is in the offing. The lat- ter probably will depend on how much is under all the smoke. l ve | new b‘q " for launching. Author Margaret Mitchell will christen ship. PHONE 104-105 THERE IS NOSUBSTITUTE FO R NEWPAPER ADVEHTISING' For Lower Prices iy Ve Hot Tn st Test DARIGOLD Sweet Cream BUTTER proclaims its rich, fresh flavor and purity when the fragrance of green meadows greets you as it melts into crisp, golden toast. Darigold Butter is churned daily from fresh, sweet whipping cream. There is no substitute for good, pure butter as an economical builder of health and energy. Crenmy-nch—puu milk. Convenient — economical. DARIGOLD Evaporated MILK adds extra foed value and fine flavor to cooking. It is excellent, too, for babies’ formulas. Be sure to ask for DARIGOLD. DARIGOLD Natural Cheddar CHEESE Keep plenty of it on hand. It’s the ideal, smooth-melting, zestful cheese for cooking—the perfect ‘Snack-maker.’ B ¥ FROM THE DARiGOLD MILK [N FARMS

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