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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA For YOUR Serwce Man . IS spruce up kiT (Al Burgundy) Hs ;:::::nx Shaving ‘IS’ personat Soap ‘HIS' smooth Shave Base ‘M8’ After shave Lotion ‘MS" maie Dressing $2.50 (‘1\9 him all the “SPRI CE- UP” comforts of home in one compact, smart-looking pack- age. Everything a man needs for shaving comfort, hair care and just plain soap-and-water- cleanliness. He will doubly appreciate this gift because it is one of the few essentials that Uncle Sam does not supply. Mail Service Men's Gifts Early Your Christmas Gifts to the service men in the Army must be mailed between September 15 and October 15. For the Navy September 15 to Novem- ber 1. BM Behrends Ca RUALITY S/INCE /887 wax and Judith Wickett. ‘H'oiure'Voles ~ Approval of | Resolufion {Historic Stand Is Taken on | Foreign Policy-Now | Goes fo Senate WASHINGTON Sept. 21 | historic stand on foreign policy, | House today voted 360 to 29, passing HhP Fulbright Resolution, placing | Congress on record as being in fa- vor of United States postwar col- !laboration with other nations to maintain “a just, lasting” peace. The measure now goes to the | Senate where it will be considered by the Foreign Relations Committee, along with several other resolutions isimilar in purpose but different in {language and scope. Twenty-six Republicans and three | Democrats voted against the reso- |lution, the text of which read: | “Resolved by the House of Repre- sentatives with the Senate concur- ring, that Congress hereby expresses itself as favoring the creation of appropriate international machinery of a power adequate to establish {and maintain a just and lasting peace among nations of the world, and as favoring participation by the United States therein through its ,constitutional processes.” - e, — Nearly 250 Axis supply ships ln |the Mediterranean were sunk or .dumaged by the British between September 1942, and Janunry, 1943. | - BUY WAR BONDS | ARGUMENTS END IN DISPUTE ON WAGES IN MINE Both S|des Summmg Up Arguments Before WLBPaneI Today Arguments endc-d today in the War Labor Board penal hearing on the wage dispute between the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company, and the miners, and both sides were given opportunities to sum up argu- nents. The case will then go to the panel A. B. Cain, rep nting the pub- lic, Albert White, representing. in- dustry, and George Ford, represent- ing labor: The panel will announce its findings and:recommendations as soon as both parties have been informed of the decision This decision will then go to the War Labor Board regional office in finally on the case. on reached by the regional board is not agree- able to both parties, appeal may be made to the National War Labor Board in Washington. Employees ask a 30 cents an hour increase in pay. The company, al- ready operating at a loss, holds that a further raise cannot be granted and also that employees have had more than the allowed 15 percent increase as set by the WLB “Little Stel formula” so that another in- crease cannot be allowed even if the company can afford it, ———.—e ‘When the sun is setting on Attu in the Aleutians, it is rising in Maine, so it alvmys shines on North ‘Amevica. g 2 - D BUY WAR BONDS 'ALASKA COASTAL TRIPS ARE MADE TO MANY POINTS Yesterday a flight to Skagway by Alrlines had the gers: Ed Lemieux, , Wilbur Irving, Carl D! Rosar. Returning Deilapa, Olaf Dahl Elizabeth V. Cooper, Harriet B Johnson, Mrs. R. W. Maerz, R. D. Powers, and Tom Dyer. Flying to Hoonah wer Douglas and Esther Do returning herc were Charlotte Greenwald, Hilda Schoonover, Sai- frid Raika, Sarah Johnny, and Helen Williams Bound for Sitka wi nis, David Kit Haldan jarry nd nd b brought Frank Dem- , and Mrs. R. Terencio. A trip to Excursion Simeon Cabeg L. Robard mes Huston, R. W Churchma: nd W. W acDonald Returning were L. H. La Randall Cone. P. E. Simmons, G, Silliman, and W. Songer: Another flight to the Inl(v t(m J. Vacoa, James Watson, Lindley, James Cood; md BI)I) Johnson. Returning here the plane carried R. J. Pettigrew, J. W. South- ard, Royal B H. H. Halfed, James Huston, and C. Roberts. Returning from Sitka were Ches- | ter Jacobs, Mary Caswell, Thomss Peranovich, Jim Boyle, and Joan Hels mdL southward today, a p]mw‘ took Lyle E. Steiner to Wrangell, | and Mr. Haughton, Lt. W. Songer, | an, and Joseph Halewax Inlet e re J. Mer- | culod, Maj Margaret George 1 took ¢ s, Jim Zovoroff, Clff ¢ Laurence, Lt. Col. B. T. Beadle, and |of lson. The return flight brought Jame Mieen, L. E. Peterson, A. N, Ojard, and Roy A. Wheeler. Passengers making agway were Mr. Risen, and E. W. Elliott. to Sitka were Mrs. C. Elizabeth Arendt, Lt. son, H. L. Flyir Hedg — o NEW MEMBERS T0 JOIN LOCAL OPA ARRIVING SOON | To arrive on the next northbound | will be two new members | {0 join the staff of the Office of | steamer Administration for Alaska. churre, rent and Price w York office, milar position. accompanied by his stationed here permanently. Frank Kelley, arge of the Seattl2 resignation of Robert to go into the service, be been undergoing pmv-l work, w! training the trip to and Mrs. Dick rteh, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fergu- | B. | Carl Me Paul Raymond, and J. V. price , is being transferred here where He is wife, and wiil who has been n Office since Nelson | is also due| to arrive on the same Loat. He has in price ich w.ll be a feature| 1943 | ROYAL CAFE Specialties: CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY AMERICAN DISHES ROYAL CAFE Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, the OPA board’s work uader specific prices. He will ke attached to the territorial office as an or-| ganizer on the local board operai- ing in the territury. Mr. Kelley will he by his wife, anc neith |ers 1 Alaska, having lived in An-| | chorage and other Westward towns. | They will make iheir home here. | T S | companied | are strang- | | Most of the dinosaurs in the| |early days on earth are believed |to have been vegetarians. [ | ISMAEL ROTEL Steam Heat in Every Room Hot Water and Shower Bath Quick Service Barber Shop on Second Floor—Room 3 Under New Management and Proprietor ISMAEL VOSOTROS Opposite Juneau Cold Storage | Reasonable Rate | ORDER YOUR {BABBIT SKINS | NOw ] Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON S SEATTLE P Eiy comin @ Centrally located WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Without Calomel—And You'll, Qut of Bed in the Morning Rarif’ to Go THe liver’ should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily, If this Lile is not flowing freely, your food may ot digest, Tt may just decay in the bowels. | Cas bloats tp your stomach, You get eonsfl- pated. You feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. It takes those good, effective Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two pints of bile flowing freely to make you feel “up and up.” Amazing in making bile flow freely. Ak for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name. Btubbornly refuse anything else. Price: 25¢, ® Splendid food and service ® Large Rooms— all with Bath F. B. McClure, Mgr. ALASKANS LIKE THE | ™ BARANOF Ahlinll.uqnlApaflnoni EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * 1] Reasonable Rates * f}lone 800 D..B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 313 BUY WAR BONDS YOU CAN FLY On Monday the plene made the | return trip with Ragnar Allson, Edith 8, Anderson, J M. McDeviit | :nd Ada Sturrock. | oicts for the trip were Avery ck and Larry Flahart g HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs, Peter John was discharged | from St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday |after surgical care. 1 ARRIVE HERE FROM ANCHORAGE YIA ALASKA STAR - The Alaska Star Aivhines pane awrived from Anchorage on Sat- urday with the following passen- gers: Sam Bell, Beraard Moffit, Arxtbur Lukiesen, Howard K. Smith C. R. Hensman, Andrew Mattst, nys, Sarah Johnny was admitted Jack Aadland, Jack Gatner, Egl (o the Government Hospital from Mulyik, Magnus Liknas, Joseph Hal- Hoonah yesterday. | JUNEAU to Anchorage = Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis Wednesday Friday Sunday * MUSICIANS’ UNION MEETING at¢ ; Moose Club—September 22 at7P.M, ALASKA STAR AIRLINES" Phoene 667 Office BARANOF HOTEL THAT'S TODAY'S TOAST OF AMERICA'S LIQUOR INDUSTRY Al the facilities of every distillery in the U.S:A. are devoted 100% to yital war production. Industrial alcohols; medicinal alcohol; alcohol for gunpowder for shells, bombs, and ammunition; and alcohol for making synthefic r rubber — these are thg products which the liquor- industry'is concentrating on today. Woodley Airways JUNEAU— - ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT aud CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points | Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P. M T a 3 v ; Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M " JAKE LIQUOR RATIONING CHEERFULLY Tuesday.Friday Under these circumsiances, le's all take liquor rationing cheer- FOR RESEBVATIONS fully. War-time or ‘pegeéqie moderation is always wise. Let's kaap cool, keep cheerful and : Phone 612 Buy U, 8, War Bonds 11 years old WE cuT A RiBBON into the future but no cake, as we complete eleven years of our Alaska Service . . . a sizable period in the history of air transportation. Celebration can wait until » * * * * - ® > * * * * * * * * * * * * * x * * * * * * * > we are mustered out from gur war assignment. Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, E " SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan ' gof Sitka $18 $18 818 $18 $18 $18 R T e B 10 5 B PAN AMERICAN WQBLP AIRWAYS iporters and Exporters oi 406 LOWMAN BLDG,, SFIWTLE Phone MAi * » * * * * * * - JUOoI's » * * 223222222 R F 84 MOTFEQ~ |’M AFRAID SOME IS GOMG TO HAPPEN-YOUR stg'rsws 1S LOOKING FOR THE -MAN snE RAN ANAY w|$H_ i YES-I'M LOOKIN' FER TH' ICEMAN! HE LEFT HIS ICE-TONGS HEREY ME DAUGHTER SAYS HE HAS Haines and Skngway—Scheduled Dmly at 7:30 A. M. WHAT CAN WE DO 7? VLL SEND YOUR FATHER OVER THERE HE 15= THANK GOOWEI,S.? HE HAS! GONE OUT! Juneau Skagway Express per pound—] gumnd 'l‘rl,: Fare: Twice One-Way F; sum 10.00 Juneau Skagway $20.00 lnum Charge 60c » less 10% Excursron Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. Hoonah [Excursion Inlet Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c $15,00 $10.00 SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Petersburg Juneau .. Petersburg .. Wrangell .. Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum Express Rate: 10c per poi and Above rates applicable when passenger traffic Schedules and Rates Subject to warrants. Ch‘m Without Notice. 335 00 10.00 $30.00 of n,oo to K of B0 to etchikan