The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 9, 1943, Page 2

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STAR INSTALLS LL OFFICERS EASTERN NEW WR! of t! the fol ecent me at Wrar rjorie Thorn- Worthy n, Par Smith Matron, Val Coulter; As- ron, George Gundersor Irene Coulter: Conduc- Fykerude Associate uetre D thy . Smith in, Mabel isholm Edna Sinclair nist adows Carlson Warder Leonard ForMen Who Shave Special Preparation Soothes Skin, Saves Time Needs No Brush For men who must shave every day doctors, lawyers, businessmen and others—Glider is invaluable. * al eream for daily shav- ers. It 18 neither sticky nor greasy. To use Glider, first wash your face with hot water and soap to remove grit and oily sebum that collect on whiskers every 24 hours. Then spread on Glider quic l\]y and easily with your hngrn Never a brush. Glider instantly smoolhx down the flaky top layer of your skin. It 'nables the razo sharp edge to glide over your skin, cut whiskers close and cl scraping or irritating your skin. Glider eliminates much of the irritation that frequent shaving may have for the tender face, and leaves your skin smoother, cleaner. Glider is made by the 100-year- old J. B. Williams Company. Try it} quist Associate Lempi - MEASURETO - AIDWOMEN IS NOW UP - ~ Equal Rights B{ll Robises Controversy-Pros and Cons Are Given Continued 1 The Arguments Pro aroup’s fany people amendment t their rights federal ed, women ave Now - affect nendment right to vote than 1,000 disc W there inatic law which But we learned that a bill passed improv- of women, the overturn it ills. we got condition ¢t legislature could Wa found out that the only perma- nent way to ma iins for wo- men was an equal rights amend- ment The Arguments Against man, Secretary of State Department labor’s objection: “We have worked | for certain laws such as the min- Jmum wage law for women which {we think gives women more equal- 1 ity Hmn a blanket amendment. The 1gml.d rights amendment will can- | of Labor, voices to the measure | cel these because it would be con- |strued that women shall not have ness THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- have.” New py legislation men do not Lena Madesin - Phillips, York lawyer and President of the aternational Federation of Busi- and Prc sional Wemen’ lubs, answers labor's attack with: \m ing as important and far g according women equal rig m r the law could come without consic pérhaps some t But the principl amendment destr laws, we can pa for both men and women.” Judge Dorothy Kenyon New York ‘lawyer and former judge of the New York Municipal Court, ob- ts to the equal rights amend- ment on these ground Thi amendment 1y the power to end sislation a ) able porary injustice. ight. If this minimum new ones would take t protective power should there is allel f legislation,” said. < “I i hand over an enormous field onal relations to the federal jovernment. The federal govern- ment has no jurisdiction in the 1 domestic relations. The f domestic the no pe she state alone. The judges standards to guide will have no - “PASS BILL FORLABOR DEPT. PROBE nfusion and! relations is a mat- | jthat I Investigating Committee Is' Set Up-Haas Visits States (€ontinued from Page One) to investigate, determine and port to the Legislature on the lowing re- fol- JUNEAU ALASKA AUDITOR'S + U.OFALASKA REPORT IS. ~ WiLL TRAIN CRITICAL Describes Affitude of Of- ficers in Incurring Obligations Page One) . University sole judge. banks i hard feel-ial rainin would not s of those at« spend the money. Two instances of this attitude il ting 2 lustrated in the following Tmpertinent Official officer of the Federal gov- nment asked why I objected aying certain bills. When I ex-'! plained that they were not provid- d for under the law the officer ited, ‘Why should you worry about , since it is up to- .the the 'obligation?” on this attitude says 'that the “law not ox e what I must de, but pen- me for' any failure. It states should examine and pay vouchers that age just and proper.” Corporations Other items in _the Auditor's re-, port point out that 53 -Domestic ind 33 Foreign Corporations: were u qualified to do business in the Territory .during the last two years making a Jotal of 86 new compan- ies. - During® the : same ' period; 3." Fareign and 62 Domestic Corpor iions ‘wms(n('kcn from the ree-| ords, | however, | and otbers ' with- | drew and 'werk - dissolved 50 the number doing business than a year Vital statist: how that an -increase of - 2279 certificates (Continued from of . Alaska nes that sh r he was the his often ‘resulted ings when this with the tempting to of men and’ wome: rmed Joseph Flakne of the War ion, upon receir Jashington, D. C. in office ret view are An 281 1 institu mong yar Department have not oday. Alaska. tween 600 C in for 1stitutions, n and uniyersi Alaska, recommendations, training Army engineers. - o of ung M@rcham ARMY UNITS \pproved for the spec. forces of the nounce Alaska Man- would be HOME RULE IN HAWAL Civilian Aut M! ] vail Siiccee ious Mi‘. Ar HONQLUI of .t} n | cation has been efl 4 |ing ;of Pear The rule civilian a 30 day | military pt ¢ educational| approved 1 mittec y De- nd War Manpower Com- | yet 281 education- | includ- hat the Army | Relieve misery do, Rub the throat, chest and back with Ships St ICKS | Cismye c;scudVVAPORUBV FIRE | According to me ived in Juneau, ire on Sunday des side city main street F( ith to undergo sur- sva ez i ;) 11 via I B Ke L4 SDAY, FEBRUARY 9 THE % ATCO INE o wy ER IN30DAYS REPORTHERE u Alnska Transportation Comgaay @ oyed an e ELL R block facing and causing No « TO THE SOUTH BATLINGS FROM PIER SEATTLE PAESENGERS PFREIGHT REFRIGERATION ® D. B. FEMMER—AGENT this PHONE 114 PUSHSIS SIS SIS § NIGHT 312 B L E&E e fo o ~ L HEL were filed ‘over the past biennium The largest increases was in the| rnumber of births—1. more; The VEW YORK b. number of deaths increased 138 T shippin has As a result of this added re- Harbor cording burden, a larger appropria- '0 a tabulation made by tion is requested for the Audito: ed Nations. ships } Reasonable Rates Phcne uuu 1. 'The organization and the method and manner in which the Department of Labor has been car- v wareee lost 459 according the Unit-| ve been | AN AMERI Franklin (Al AIRWAYS Phone 106 | WeMaker Spe { These ol ciail y mostly ations, pecially in the - the last %1- % STy b | m@p g'fim YOU CAN FLY | o e s JUNEAU to | optecce B o Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks ‘ Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points "m*f‘! day Friday Sunday AL %‘%’»E A STAR IMR.\I\Q{;&;C?!()TEL Phone 667 eseceenme NOTICE!? thi Meet Your Friends Here! H 282 South Franklin Street W con- Se- not ! “Declare your independence of the a winter sun that fails you! Get a General Electric Sun- lamp and have 2 tan regard- less of the lack of sunlight. Day or night—in any weather —snap on a G-E Sunlamp while you shave, dress or read. This lamp, in just six minutes, gives you the ultra- violet benefits of two hours under the winter sun. Come in now. Get a G-E Sunlamp for yourself and your family. Look as if you just came from from the beach—all winter long! | . as one SAFEGUARDING THE HEAL 5“! of the ecommunity is as VITAL to the WAR EFFORT as guns are to our soldiers. With the best interest and the WELFARLE of CUSTOMERS and the COMMUNITY, we sincer regret that we must make a slight raise in our pr during times like these to CONTINUE SERVING YOU. We have complied with the rules set forth by the Government and have applied to OPA for permission to increase our rates. VISIT THE \ ried on since it began to function N F “] on July 1, 1941 Vi 2. Whether the former Commis- destroyed any . of the records, office to be used in paying papers, telegrams or | otlier docu- |Gommissioners for - record ments belonging to-the office, oy |certificates. ‘This same w liver or turn over to his successor ;biennium and the Legislatire all of the records, books and other | has approved a $1,500 defici- oL it etk MU 'C documents belonging to the office. |€11CY appropriation to pay the THER REPORT 3. Whether the former Commis- |Pills. 7. 8. Bureau) d . ! P ) Temp. Monday the facilities of the office, supplies Woodbine i A nam a lied ©i - M ur ) fmum - i sdbine is+a name applied in Maximum 2. minimum -1 DBOP IN ... helax an or funds for hisipemsonal use 81 gnojand, to. the honeysucisle snd Precipitation, trace benefit or to-fugfher-his polmculo ALiH creeper. e e 8 2 0 08 00 Whether Senator A. P. Walker, | _ former employee, used any of | facilities for the same purpose Haas Leaves administer oath, issue subpoenaes requiring attendance of witnesses D T before i(, and will have the Al- PLEASE PAY ALL ACCOURTS DUE THE CASE 5 4 o LOT GROCERY AT FEMMER'S TRANSFER, It is understood that Haas, now War Labor Board representative for . I3 n H ! Jirimebein g i nex! door fo the siere or mail fo P. 0. Don't Miss the 37th Annual f\ ‘Little War Labor Board” ference now is in session in attle, but press accounts do delegates - 3/\? ; Fonight, Feb. 9, at & o'clock, Ju- I~ neau Ct 1 No. 7. Regular busi- Y n ;. Instraction work. Elks’ Hal B i ) ¢ | The outstanding characteristic of Public Cordially ) 4 native American (Indian) speech is : sioner carried away, secreted or | MlDGET (0(KTA|[ BAR failed, refused or neglected to de- , tion was exhausted during sioner during his incumbency used e > - Feb. 8 : América to Ch'e " Virghia Stlow" depth Enjoy Yourself J = s The committee has she power to torney General, Henry Roden, as for either San Francisco Box 662. I II emen s Ball give Haas' name of EASTERN STAR ALICE BROWN, its divers ady. Invited A ¢ATURDAY, FERBUARY 13 MUSIC 5 ?assenqer and Be nanahon Pending final decision on my application, T haye received permission from OPA to charge the follow- ing rates: ‘mnmtsnon WALLOP YoU BELOW THE BELT? Help Your Forgotten ‘28"’ For The Kind Of Relief That Helps Make You Rarin’ To Go More than half of your digestion is done bidow the belt—in you feet of bowels. So when indigestion strikes, try something helps _digestion in the stomach AND velow the belt. Lillian Uggen's Orchestra SPONSORED by Pills to give Juneau Fire Department g o them according to ns. They help rpaacs of the 8 main digestive jui ich AND bowels—help you digest what you have eaten in Natur g Then mast folks get Residences: One weekly pick-up—One-family house One weekly pick-up—Two-family house One weekly pick-up—Three-family house One weekly pick-up- Four-family house $1.00 2 month 1.50 a month 2.00 a month by—— 250 a month Apartment Houses: ' For one weekly delivery—$2.50 plus 25¢ for each apartment over four. Charge per month. For one daily delivery—$3.75 plus 37'.c over four. Charge per month. for each apartme; forgotten apartment Model LM1 priced at $37.50 Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Commercial Establishment: Rates to be set by ne ,uti:;.‘.ion. PETERSCN REFUSE COMPANY By GEORGE MCMAN US HEL.LO - LONG-D»STANCE’ WELL - GIVE ME RIO DE JANEIRO ---| WANT TO SPEAK TO MR. KENNY RHUMBA AT 7 CONGA -1-2-3 0 , Admission, Gentle , $1. Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof $8 §10 $i8 $10 $18 §18 $18 $18 .18 (Including Tax) Sitka Juneau Lo Sitka .. Chichagof 18 Kimshan 12 Pelican .. 18 rodd ... 18 Tenakee .. 10 Angoon - 18 Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketehikan ‘Wrangell $45.00 $35.00 30.00 10.00 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 10 18 10 18 10 5 10 18 10 18 W 18 18 10 10 10 HERE COMES THAT PEST- MR. HOARDER -I'LL - BET HE'S COMING UP HERE TO BOQROW SOMETHING/ WELL -HE'LL NOT FIND ME IN --l'LL HIDE IN / TH' CLESE Petershurg Juneau ... $30.00 Petersburg Wrangell. ... 20.00 Express Xxlc ¢ per pound—Minimum of §1.96 to hewchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: PHONE slz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. , Inc, World rights rescevedis

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