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PAGE TWO Brings You... WAR: BABY And Now, WAR BABY, Joyce's newest shoe, right down to earth in comfort—to carry you casual- ly correct, into and through your busy war time activities. Supple, soft, smooth boxglove leather, in white, bluejacket, and turf tan $6.50 WALKAWAY, another Joyce avorite, toe out and ties . . . ” blissful art stylé. Box- tan only. $6.50 B Behtends Ca QUALITY SINCE /887 . Meet a Wavette ’ SUDDEN ILLNESS FATAL FOR BABY Little Edward Clarence Brehkkus Jr., 8-months-old only son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brehkkus, died this morning at 1:10 at St. Ann’s Hospital, where he had been taken | about 9 last evening after sudden-| ly being taken ill. | | The father is an employe of the| Theee's & flavor 0 Whitmac's § | 41 s_juneau Mine, The mother oace wsted, always prefesced. Al is the former Bertha Slaughter. bhncolates packages direct from the makess! § |71 family home is on the Douglas| Sampler, 17-0n. 100 pleces, 0& Alss road the new gift Samples st #3. v Funeral services have been set o iisged by the Charles W. Carter Mortuary Pairbili, the populer bex ot 1 B\ Call In sad selest NOW) Butler-Mauro Drug Co. The Rexall Store for tomorrow, Saturday, at 2 p. m. |in the chapel. The Rev. G. Her- | bert Hillerman will conduct serv-| | ices and burial will be in the Ever- | green Cemetery WANTED 1 Bull Cook 2 Wood Splitters 2 Gasoline Saw Wood Buckers 2 Firemen 2 Chokermen 1 Second Boom Man 2 Choker Setters 1 High Climber to leave on tughoat within next day or iwo APPLY AT SAWMILL (Register at U. S. Employment Service, 124 Marine Way) JUNEAU LOGGING COMPANY HERE'S A WAVETTE, one of the men students on the University | of Oklahoma campus who's signed | up to entertain the WAVES sta. | tioned at Norman, Okla. Wav- ettes, organized some 300 strong at the university as the male an- swer to U. S. O. hostesses, Naval Cadettes and other feminine en. tertainment groups for service. men, gave a dance exclusively for the WAVES. , : . (International) 2 Fallers isphere ico City, in 1539. — WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE SECRETARY MOTHER HIRED FOR YoU®P- HE SAID HE COULD FIX THE FURNACE~- SO HE'S DOWN IN THE CELLAR NOW- HE'S BEEN DOWN THERE LONG ENOUGH TO FIX TEN FURNACES- I'D BE HANGED \F | DID WHAT | AM THINKING ABOUT HIM-IF HE DID DO ANY- THING-HED DO IT WRONG! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA } Washingfon Lobbies; £ |on K Street,” of the Harding ad- First printer in the western hem- was Giovanni Paoli of Mex- | | millions of dollars paid out by manufacturers and business men to Washington agents, representatives, | salesmen, ete., for “services render- led.” In most cases, correspondence | or a personal visit from the head of the business would accomplish the| same results. | Many of these so-called iobby- ists play on the gullibility and lim- idity of those uninitiated in the ways of Washington. They create the impression that they have an “in.” How do they do it? They in- vite a cabinet member to attend a dinner in honor of Senator So and So. They invite the Senator to at- tend a dinner in honor of Secre- tary Whosit. They keep the ball| rolling and with the record of their entertainments in hand, hit the firms they represent or seek to re- |ing money if ‘:Al".\l“(‘!l here D - GARRISON TURNER IN JUNEAU LANDSCAPING GOVERNOR’S S Garrison Turner, land: pe gard- ener yho made the grounds around the Pioneers’ -Home in Sitka a garden show-place, is in Juneau working on the landscaping of the Governor's House grounds. 1 To join his wife in San Anselmo, Calif., Mr. Turner plans to leave for the south about June 10, but| he is hopeful that conditions will be such when the war is won thal they keep agents or oy TUB TIME is beanty time for working wives. By BETTY CLARKE |it as just a quick way to get clean AP Beauty Editor #/1t can be so much more. Yes, a Dear Housewives: 8| beauty bath, if you. please! Make the most of everythngkl ...\ \,cx your curls up and go You hear that all around, and it} "y, on your face. Warm water b o I:)ea‘uly w;.N ¢.|and a soap that has refreshing, Times have changed. No nilore tal- deep-pore cleansing qualities and a ternoons at the beauty salon, the g ..., 00 of lavender. (Going back _golf. club, blrldgt’d p-jrllfléfik or r;:’:- to granny, remember hearing of he can rm.\‘xm .m Alaska and en- You're _buck ling "“[‘)n, ”{ g d- | vender as her beauty aid?) Lath- gage m_ his profession. qu.\ l'mmr- ma did in her day. Doing Your OWn| " o face as your hubby does,|in California will be 482 Upper housework, cooking, gardening, washing, ironing, and war work as well. But don't let it tell on you. Poor sleep furrowed foreheads, tense mouths, skin prematurely dry-apd wrinkled from a bad case of Wap nerves can make you old before Scenic Drive, San Anselmo, where! he will be available to assist in making any garden plans for Al- askans in the future. Difficulty of securing the neces- And now you're ready for a lux- (““m. ::2’:??\?) Cl‘f“ “;:"":“; “;;:;1 irious tubbing, so run your bath.!® i s i e e ans washcloth. Rinse and dry thor- oughly, then smooth on generously night cream containing lanolin t helps to restore the normal flow of oils to a skin under par. to assist hii his worl ave your time. Be on the alert for them | (Granny added oatmeal). Well,| @ ' Mf_ e l‘:;mj“:‘l(t:ys‘\{fln‘ as the beauty saboteurs they are. here's some news for you. There's b :“ . " S ssary, Give more thought to facial man- a combination of lavender, cereals ' Says, - D e - MINOR LEAGUERS and other ingredients that’s lovelier than granny’s method. Add a couple andsful of it to your water and nerisms, daily habits and posture. Deep breathing, which brightens the skin, is largely dependent on straight shoulders and head held |find out for yourself. Youwll want to | high. e there for hours—and why not? Above all, make the most of your It's the best beauty treatment I BAT I_ U I bath for relaxation. Don't think of | know. NORFOLK STATION | LN ‘lOWdown |s leen on | NORFOLK, Va., May 28. — The loudest gun ot the Norfolk Naval | Training Station’s star-studded at- tack has not been its established performers such as Dom DiMaggio, Don Padgett and Benny McCoy [T} " M lbm a minor leaguer whose work | in the International League last |n (Ialmed by Some‘yc:\r brought about his purchase by the Cleveland Indians. His name is Eddie Robinson, and to perform had to be filed, but|De€’s described as a “sure bet! in there was no reason to believe these|the majors. Texas-born Robbie hit couldn’t have been done as well by|306 for Baltimore last year, belting letter as by agent. 27 homers and driving in 110 runs. > | And his batting-eye is just as S 4 his|good for the Bluejackets. In 15 contract that has been let in "]E‘games he has knocked in 328 runs.! ChaseRar Ay, s, m] ‘o‘ve\nvm ;?fac,;'rhe 20 hits he has gathered in 67 time, is unbesmirched by politica At BHE: TORAS - VA o, times agling A 5 | 0 finagling, lobbying and whatnot. three triples, four doubles and eight Any open-eyed American, who has | ;- singles. | followed politics through county, Eddie, who weighs better than city and state governments, will| 4 4 know that what goes o e 6%, | 200 and stands 6 ft. 3 in, handles O e o R v | himself with ease around first base, . er political divisions 1s bound 'O 0| where his defensive play is brilliant. have violated the proprieties of |On to some extent in the upper | Washington hospitality is some- | bracket YOUR BR‘OK‘E‘N SRS ‘ ;!hmg that may or may not be dis- Ft o it | Replaced in our own shop. Eyes| |closed by further investigatlons Of) p.; what goes on here is - | Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carison | : 4 il o ut what goes e prob- | . Dr. an Carlson (LS BT Affairs commit=| 1o infinitesimal compared to the|Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv Unbiased observérs here don't - consider the “Red House” mystery | much of a mystery or even very, Zeren ~-FOR SALE- What is important, they say, is that all the furore raised about ) | it has once again put the spotlight PBE_WAR PRICES on the activities of so-called lobby-| ists, Washington agents, business; A couple of vears ago, when ra- | After this stock is exhausted, no more will By JACK STINNETT WASHINGTON, May 28. — The “Big Red House on R Street” could conceivably take its place along side the “The Little Green House I don't mean to say that every | ministration, the “Kate | House” of Reconstruction days, and |several other famous domiciles in | Washington lobby history, but I | doubt it. | Whether John P. Monroe and | Mrs. Eula Smith, host and hostess jof the “R Street Mansion” parties, representatives and commission| men. 1 A couple of years ago, when na- high, t to bed-rock ts t the | = . Ny ofthe iraportance of ‘W | be available for ’ihe duration , i iness T sentatives. I! H ::egr::m t:usm’l‘::su‘rzpre;erx&‘)czremem,i Of 1hls man s war. hich, in th days, was letting ‘x:xmct nlmv,hc vaerfifrfenr csonleracls ! CALL AND INSPECT THEM IN OUR 1 found that their importance was| about that of a good office boy.| SALES DEPARTMENT They placed before the proper of- ficials, and it’s no trickmto t“nd i 4 , th cations l k El I L h dp of thets respestive firms. Notices of | Alaska Electric Light and Power ts for bids then sent to :fmgu:sgem; ror dire:tel;vw the firms— | company and contracts let on a basis of e * Juneau, Alsaka In cases of cost-plus contracts, | ! guarantees of integrity and ability! Phone 616 By GEORGE McMANTUS | FORGOT TO TEL L. YOU-1 CAN TAKE A FURNACE APART — BUTIDON'T KNOW HOW TO PUT IT TOGETHER - WHAT FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1943 PINKY LISTON | Mrs. Grace Kohler ENJOYS SIXTH Is Juneau Visitor wgo after completion of the school vear at Hope, on the Kenai Penin- sula, was Mrs. Grace Kohler who is now visiting with her daughter, Mrs. David Ramsey, Mrs. Kohler is a contributing ed- itor for the Alaska Sportsman and A number of young guests gath- ered yesterday afternoon at the Lu Liston home to help daughter Pinky celebrate her sixth birthday. Th youngsters had a happy time high. lighted by the service of three|i; entpysiastically familiar with the birthday cakes, two of them re-|Turritorvis frontiers. Next year she plete with candles. Siipoe/ ol 1 : The | 048 el A" WURE. caks .\'\,\fll ;]u!nd\m high school classes at trimmed with white flowers and| . e Al pink candles, the second a yellow | WINDOW WASHING RUG CLEANING cake with candles and the third a rich chocolate cake, served @n its .d & s will sta own delicious merits. The party | 3 prr:w nt Iqx all (he k“,l"f will stand. st I 5" o & ”:1”“{ e aArty SWEEPING COMPOUND Certainly contracts are let to com- | ‘¢ 5 ek ! FOR SALE panies they represent, but in most instances it would have béen that|papTy ; DAVE MILNER . i R R 6 PARTY THURSDAY Phone Blue 510 Iway anyway. An active Congress- HONORS TRAVELER| ‘mun who knows the Washington| ropes can steer his constituents in | B s w o e For Mrs. Leota Russel, who is the right direction, and there are| o - A ¢ | |a few firms that aren’t just wast leaving the first of the week for a| ORDER YOUR Now Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. 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