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PAGE FOUR Daily Alaska Published evers evening except Sunday by the | | would be the logical dumping ground. The following testimony is taken from the record Michigan is quizzing Lt. Col Enlplre | Senator Ferguson of HAPPY BIRTHDAY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA — S b S S MO L P 3 NS, SS SNSRIy 20 YEARS AGO F THE EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1944 A e LUCILLE’S BEAUTY SALON SPECTALISTS IN ALL TYPES OF PERMANENT WAVES EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Ralph W. Olmstead about some 5,000,000 cases of eggs HELEN TROY MORGEN oL AR dent [ which Olmstead, as deputy direclor of the War FOO L ooeo oo i) b S il 33 s s e g :;-Nn ALL TYPES OF HAIR DOROTHY TROY LINGO - °_ dilorandisaseser |Administration's distribution division, doesti't ‘know SEPTEMBER 27 b 21 - 1924 sHGEE Al L LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS ELM A 1”.“[\'!7 - - - - Managing Editor | what to do with Yvonne Swanson o ¥ 4 2 C ot e s “Senator Ferguson: Do you mean to say that Olie Johanson A decree foreclosing the mortgage of the Bankers' Trust of New | s - » i Post Offloe i Jusean 84 Second Clu MAWET: | the Amerlean: taxpayers have invested bebwen. 1% Mrs. Gerald McLaughlin York against the property of the Alaska Gastineau Mining Company Silver Bow Lodgt | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.50 per menth; [ and 150 millions of dollars in eggs we have no use for? Albert B. Clark wnd giving judgment for $6,717,076.06, the amount of the principal, No.A 2 LO.O.E [ SECOND and FOURTH e e poviake Fold. at the followin rates: Lt. Col. Olmstead: That’s right Mrs. John Newmarker jterest and costs due under the mortgage, was entered in the United : Meets edch Tues. L e | One year, in ndvance. $15.00; six months, In advance, $7.50; | “Senator Ferguson: What are you going to do Harry V. Larsen States District Court this day. George W. Folta was appointed Special | 48¥ 3&&"135&31‘;&;;3;%35@““ L‘::;g‘t‘;‘;haf“;?a:‘:‘_“:: £1.50 a favor if they will promptly notify y fallure or frregularity in the de- Alford W. Baker Donald Hayes viaster in Chancery with orders to sell the property and make con- Forest D. Fennessy .....Noble Granc S i veyance of it. H. V. Callow . _Secretary WALLIS S. GEORGE Worshipful Master; JAMES W {with all the eggs? Lt. Col. Olmsted Si bers the Business Uvers of thelr papers. I wish T knew.” ‘FURNITURE Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. There still | employees, many of whom will be- | Many more |come incapacitated for private in- Y dustry. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS:|OP | The Winter will bring near-starva- | |A's as in AT (second A unstressed), I as in IT, accent first syllable. _71 l:u}mnrk News Office, 602; Bustness Office, 314. Meanwhile, the Labor Department has reported 2 DA — LEIVERS, Secretary. | MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS la 15 percent rise in the cost of eggs to American A erengess p J. J. Underwood, representative of the Seattle Chamber of Com- . B k —_— —— — ] e P dptsatanes oredited 19 14 of ot othe: | nOUSCWives ! H 0 R 0 S C 0 P E merce at Washington, said the globe flight had demonstrated that Thl Sewing Bas et —_—— - Comaphimdenpimtond £ i ' a | Svtie was e et ot o e vt and ot e ety shous|| ‘gASY HEADQUARTERS | Warlields' Drug Store | SKA CIRCUL! SUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | i 8 ' ) ‘ncourage 4 Bk Canle 5 A AN THAT. OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION | The Road Back |3 “The stars incline { g s R il | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) | g | ” RIS 39 S. Pranklin .Juneau, Alaska || | | — — 5 an| N , 4 il NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Ne ! b R E but do not compel Glenn Onkes, of the Novelty Four Orchestra, was planning for a | * NYAL Family Remedies } et Avane o Panes T i ag s ar R OloNpraR Raanren States| comrmsmcomrezee——ey | | masquerade at the A. B. Hall on the night of November 1, with suitable ————————————"[| HORLUCK’S DANISH | There are many indications that the United States | ~ " THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Jvizes for th best costumes DT ‘SER ICE CREAM | | atsendy s starie GBS vont YowArdva AnMAN] v S At ks yoy Ap AR | 0000 O ERIER SRS v P DR.E. H. KA | peace economy. The signs still are few and far be-| Conflicting planetary Influences| &, oo 00 who had been South on business, returned here on DENTIST = | 7 A1 are active today. Benefic aspects slop ol sl oL Y H | 1 { |tween, but they are definite nonetheless. The danger |\ 1. uiatinn and presage success- | the Admiral Rogers. BLOMGREN BUILDING ) B P 0 ELKS | | exists that we shall speed the return too quickly; that |fy operations A Phone 56 i ations ’ ; o Meets every Wednesday at 8 our hope for removal of emergency restrictions will| HEART AND HOME: Construct- Lockie MacKinnon of the Zynda Hotel, on a hunting trip near Sitka, HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. f P, M. Visiting Bwumy_s et | | bring such removal before our military program islive thinking is stimulated today.|while attempting to fix the safety on his automatic shotgun, accident- come. A. B. HAYES, Exalted ‘ ready for it. In the home, adherence to a strict |{lly discharged the gun and received a slight wound in the fOre PArt | re———— | Ruler; H. by McDONALD, Secy. \ The Navy, a news report tells, '»\d“j““"“‘l‘fl daily program is important in con- |, his right arm. Dr. Goddard bf Sitka Hot Springs and Dr. Soule of -t ulars to civilians—binoculars loaned during the |sorying time and reducing dafly (. Surveyor, attended Mr. MacKinnon Dr. A. W. Stewart 7R carly weeks of There. has been a resumption of | acks Present day necessities will | RN T yroduction of certain types of civilian goods. There oy Piliive 1eEtic T Y i bagte R AL el s ks | FORIoRs AT R | J. G. Morrison, bailiff in the U. S. District Court, who went South | i has been an easing of rationing regulations. Some | puSINESS AFFAIRS: The na-| 20TH CENTURY BUILDING 1 | types of war production have been curtailed or ““”"’"“lum\ul oliticor appeiis &8 forbid | *° guard to prisoners, was returning to Juneau on the Alameda which i Vi CUT FLOWERS—FOTTED | | altogether. Reports tell of naval and military reserve | ooy Sotvin to abundance for | WaS Scheduled to leave Seattle shortly Dikioe FRODN: | PLANTS—CORSAGES |stores on hand sufficient to meet any possible con- |t T L z e e | “Por those who deserve the hest"“ SSTTRES " Weather report: High, 52; low, 49; rain. - nd and Franklin Phone 557 SECRET WEAPON? things all are encouraging. They all con- | N?R?At.ulbb-ifibi’ Ec(.mu-l:;.\' 57 | i Iivibute to knowledge we already had—that the war :_m'md"l;:l e m;a:’:;;el iy N = i W A SR T Dr. John H. Geyer scent di s s . War Fi <tra |in Europe at least, is nearing its end. But we should | P18 A & - Recent disclosure that the War Food Administra- | 18 BEO% 31 C000, 0 M E 1unus info & dangeroiis fore. the election. The nation will | Dall LeSSOHS in EngIISh by ] it S ASHENBRENNER'S | tion has between $100,000,000 and $150,000,000 invested | o r-optimism. The enemy in the Far East is on "“’i un:‘mm- 1; dL ‘1\' : load gr (;u- ‘_z y W. L. GORDON * Room 9—Valentine Bldg. “Ew A"n usnn | Rars T 56 " i, ary | 5 2, i1 il s o eln - | perfluous Federal, State an ity | | in eggs for which it has no use for might be taken |run, but he is far from defeat. We cannot relax our | y L i e s RS il PHONE 762 ! “WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The enterprise succeeded Omit JOINT. CO- efforts until victory comes in all theatres t s lis much to do on the fields of battle. ecret weapon against the enemy. Apparently the |, qhjoms lie ahead before the peace is won and our eggs willhave to be dumped and the islands of Japan |world returns to its normal peacetime existence. as an indication that we may soon be using a new {through the joint co-operation of all concerned.” ERATION implies joint endeavor or action. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Galaxy. Pronounce gal-ak-si, [ ——————————E Y ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles College both & fug Y B A 7 siastic ¢ Ition to many Europeans and in-| [ imitied a speech to the OWI for Avmy, seldom enthus iastic about Vi 88 ! 3 A s I At of Optometry and waShlflglon mited & e eeeh, he criti- |changes, especially in medical [hbitants of Jersey and the otfier| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Adherence (quality of sticking fast). Ad- OnhaRhbY Jones-Stevens Shop cized Republican foreign policy be- equipment, won't budge. {Channel Islands will require relief | herents (followers). Me"y' forc Pearl Harbor. Noting this, (Copyright, 1944, by United after elimination of the Nazi sol- | SYNONYMS: Citizen, resident, native, townsman Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground LADIES'—MISSES’ diers. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us READY-TO-WEAR Feature Syndicate, Inc.) jOwl informed Biddle’s office that |Hull had banned this subject in [ political speeches. One OWI official {wi further and told Blddle e Department Today's word Seward Street Near Third “Clothed with Go-Round (Continued from Page One) | - | Persons whose birthdate it is|increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day |have the augury of a year of fairly "rRANSCENDENT: superior or extreme in excellence. {good fortune. Tact and patience in‘i‘,-finscmdem brightness.”—Milton. dealing with relatives may be quired of many women. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serial No. 010418 In the United States Land Office | | w even that DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH aices the S took a much smaller salary with an ghjccted to any attack on Dewey's “The Store for Men” - PUB SIS S L But he will|eral’s speech. When it was referred ings to Germany. American company in Toledo. abilit handle foreign policy be- 1 : X By ks \ T Putc: it Redlln frod K, |octlee. ‘.Y;l] aheit ke Doweyss| for the Juneau Land District a“'b?mi'lf“b $arp on phile, ;“‘3_ Rigke | MODERN E“OUETTE by S AB'N9S it would be a terrible blow to the | phincling of foreign affairs diffi- Anchorage, Alaska. ABly Wil beteshaativg sapc (IR E | | ROBERTA LEE g Gastineau Hotel Annex Pe. Swedes, His position as vice chair-!cylt if he became President.” IN THE MATTER OF THE APp- |0 direct. Many will have marked‘: S. Franklin PHONE 177 v man of the War Production Board | Biddle’s aides however, refused PLICATION of HERMOD S16. | Pents towaid ‘slence’ or S SR, | [ ~susiiibiadminainiitine s rr e e e aemsmmerasasreenn Front St.—Triangle Bldg gives SKF prestige and helps o'ty accept OWI's censorship, They| URD WALDEMAR, a citizen of (Copyright, 1934). | Q When addressing a lctter to a widow, should her late husband's | bt smudge over the black mark demanded that Hull be asked spe-| ;’liebl_Ul!ljte(:‘ Slgtest-l ‘OA It“"'ichw?h": 3 | initials be used? agiinist them for shipping ball- [citically about the Attorney Gen-| Public Land uncer tie Act of May | A. Following her husband’s death, a woman is known socially by B S | TIDES TOMORROW .. . wiich she usea during her husband's ttevme. wes. Jonn | | " The Rexall Store” H. S. GRAVES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN not give up his SKF salary JESSE JONES' NEPHEW Just before the recent turbulent T+ Democratic convention, Gov- | erncr Coke Stevenson approached | forthright -ex-Govermor Jimmy All- red, who was leading the fight for Roosevelt. Governor Stevenson had just spent a good part of a day with Jesse Jones in Washington, apd he said to Allred, in brief, “Jimmy, this is the Governor's convention, and I'm running for to the Secretary of State, he back- cd dewn and Biddle delivered the speech as planned MERRY-GO-ROUND Jesse Jones, at the age of 70, has just come through a major opera- ticn, now appears ‘o be in better health Joe Davies, former Am- bassador to Russia, may go on an- [¢ T mission to Moscow for the President. He will be there only a briel interval The entire Luce now lined up vigorously that Hermod Sigurd Waldemar has | filed Application Segial No. 010418, in the United States Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for patent to| land hereinafter described, under the | provisions of the Act of Congress.of | May 26, 1934, (48 Stat. 809) for land situated at Hood Bay, Alaska, and | more particularly described as fol- lows, to-wit: Lot 16 of U S. Survey 2412, Hood Bay Group of Homesite Hood Bay, Admiralty Island, Al- aska, said tract being located at Low tide—4:30 p. High tide—11:02 a. m, Low tide—4:5¢ p. m. High tide—11:56 p. m., 13 feet. 142 feet 43 feet. 17.2 feet. m., NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL REPORT AND PETITION FOR DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. | Jones continues to be known as Mrs. John Jones. Q. When monograms are used should the initial of the last name ippear in the center, or in natural order? | A. This is a matter of choice. When the initial of the surname is |ingthe center it is usually larger than the others. Q. In serving people at dinner should the dishes be passed to the | left or right? | A. Dishes are always removed from the right and served irom the left. D s T e e e e e e 1 'L00K and LEARN ¥ ¢ corpon Your Rellable Pharmacists “The Clothing Map” BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HOME OF HART SCHAFFNEK | & MARX CLOTHING CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 37) High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store” Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- r(l’—u'-;llmlhidll:&" l:’ sk U“"(N\"H’ for Dewey—Publister Luce, CON-| apoioximately 57° 23 N. Lati- |IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- of vou ke see George grecewoman Luce and the Luce ¢ 1 134° 24 15" i = S S S AR A R S S it b S3 chalinis i : Sk tude and 134° 24’ 15" West | TATE OF INGVALD MARTIN, ST S Pt | 4 Speaker” for Sam Rayburn and being the same land elim- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 2. Who invented the first successful fountain pen? | Jimmy Allred a'most exploded. ' Ther, e &3 g | Mortuar | B e There never was any doubl re- jnated from the Tongass Na- |John Reck, Executor of the estate of 3. Is smothering it with earth always a sure method of putting out Y For BETTER Groceries | i 'nm" oy ‘(‘h ‘l' garding the position of Mr. and tional Forest as Lot 16 of U. S. |Ingvald Martin, deceased, has filed | a fire? Fourth and Franklin Sta. | Paw. 8 e ma air-! Mys, Luce. But now the cocker survey 2412, under Executive | his Final Report and Petition for| LR S S Seies finco : Phone 16—24 Bl a0 the- 0oy Tekas . cobvaritlon : PRV eport al | 4. What is the appearance of the Swiss flag? PHONE 136 | $hicH 3p o Aot 4 has been trained Lo attack all black | Order No. 9059, dated February Decree of Distribution, and that a 5. How many wings do bees have? 5 S Grooinied r(.u;xfl pledged scrities. So far, he hasn't been 1p 1042, | hearing will be held thereon before : e e e : - el °sg :‘”W:":f“’h"m’_“ )'\“CNko- turned loose around the White| Any and all persons claiming ad- the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, ANSYERS: ¥ , g 2 o 'l Rovalind K:\;) e x? e, House . President Robert Hut- versely any of the above described on November 14, 1944, at 10 o'clock 1. 'The r.naxxmum distance its fuel capacity will allow it to go and | WINDOW WASHING JUNEAU " flzenini €p them f0m ehine of the University of Chicago jand should file their adverse claims A. M. at which time and place all | refurn at a given speed. RUG CLEANING % Y UNG g g George Butler, let alone na; asked erudite Congressman with the Register of the [United | persons interested in the estate may | 2. Josef Hofmann ! aking him Democratic chair- |y r jections 1 : SWEEPING COMPOUND Hard C M‘e Monroney of Oklahoma to States Land Office at Anchorage, appear and file objections in writ- 3. No, fire often smoulers underground for days, then flames | araware Ompany ' write THE authorifative book on Alaska, within the period of pub- /ing and contest the Final Report | again. | FOR SALE PAINTS—OIL—GLASS | i - L government Because of the lication or thirty (30) days there- |and Petition for Decree of Distribu- 4. It is red, with a white cross. helt ! . WIDTRARE UANERE many men wounded in the water after, or they will be barred by the | tion. 5 ; Phone Red 578 2 Gln:n:n:’“m" l!udmm | Wendell Willkie has been mys- and drowned during amphibious provisions of the statutes. GIVEN under my hand and the k & .___i,_—_.. Saded teriously laid up in a New York operations, A, N. Spanel of Dover,| Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, this|seal of the Probate Court at Juneau, | —____ ® C R horpital. He is not really ill, but Del, devised a floa*t to be attached 10th day of August, 1944. | Alaska, September 12th, 1944. | 2 You'll Find Food Fi d | is reported recuperating from a |to stretchers. Thes floating stret- FLORENCE L. KOLB, FELIX GRAY, | N ek iy JAMES ms 5" t JOH AHLERS CO. Service More Complete at | long, nervous perisd during which [chers enable wounded men to r Register. be was resisting overtures from |in the water. The British have or-| First publication, Sept. 6, 1944, bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. | ik : : P. O. Box 2508 PHONE 34 boir Roosevelt and Dewey, and|dered thousands, but the U. S. Last publication, Nov. 1, 1944, | First publication, Sept. 13, 1944. as a paid-up subscriber 1o THE DAILY ALASKA /| PLUMBING, HEATING and TBE BA“‘“’ ! et i e o e e O T T 'Last publication, Oct. 4, 1944. EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this || SHEET METAL sUPPLIES Ci'rmn SHO ‘ B o ek d A patidae C d P ] VA T 3 evening at the box office of the—— || ofl Ranges and Ol Heaters P sho be. | % TN AR rosswor zzle R b f WATCH REPAIRING || CAPITOL THEATRE , fes:, about Willkie's sojourn in the! . sa¢ o spuren o 108 measure ! i i and receive TWO TICKETS to see: | JAMES C. COOPER. C.P.A. B9 h Ee s supposed to % h| & Bikke . Sparkds || Quick accurate air mail service i e j IN UR ANCE BUSINESS COUNSELOR 8. Prehistorie e | convETTE x-zzs ' y Authorized to Practice Before CHAS. R. OAKES N DEDEE BRRE P cdm?;-nm at just about ihabiane 41 the T Department and ls time, as the attornew for the ,, . of Brifiin 4 Too 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. |! ’ o Trentary opeiiment an Gianninis' Bank of America. How. | ' Topazbum- £ Cereal seeas | Federal 'Tax —11¢ per Person Shanugk Agency Tax Court ever, (o be on the West Coast last| 13- Operatic solo 5 Ditchers | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! W e COOPER BUILDING Wweek would have meant that he| xtenslons of Daub | would have bumped headlong into| ,q ¢*ubscrivtions 3. i lamation | Dewey, which would have been em-| 15, At nome : Luton native Pice L. C. Smith and Corona ’ Barraseing for both. T might have| L kes ik Sl ‘ Duncan’s Cleaning TYPEWRITERS losked as if he was cramping Symbol for * monkshood d PRESS SHOP ™ Sold and Serviced by Dewey's style galeon, ks 61. Tr;‘!li: for s £ g fyie ack o raining Cleaning—Pressing—Repatring Also Willkie may be enjoying a| Revolve & o e . J' B' Bllrhl'fl & co' diplomatic rest in the hospital in| ad OrioR B EIIRE SiriononYaterneyé Russle mmon S’M “Qu Dosaiép 1s Worn by g - Vinge order to avoid the broposed meet- Bearin nal® 69. Nearer: 2. Important P {on e S Satistled Customers” ing with oRosevelt before Novem- Papri e e ;‘3'&"" 3. p,",':wem"' ber. Actually he would like to away 1. French city 4. Scraping with | confer with the President about the forefeet . plu.s for peace, but doesn't want T z ! C ‘Say It With Flowers" but to have it look too political. §. Yallow ocher SYBTEM, CLERIND “SAY IT WITH OURS!" i e 8. Pertaining to Phone 15 HULL AS CAMPAIGN CENSOR $ Anaare Juneau Florists Nothing has leaked out about it | janguage : AlaSka Laundr bui Secretary Hull has sent orders aar 3 P . down the line to key Democrats | instrument A that he doesn't want foreign policy | b EEapien brought into the campaign as a ¥ political issue by Rosevelt sup- | EXPEBIENCED H B s : 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1944 e OPERATORS IN THIS BANK ' ’ and several of Hull's fellow Cabinet | B ke k : : dmpabize T members are burnt up over the | b ‘:vl: 3 ol 4 " ARE 4 Becretary of State’s demand. They : Repur o8 SREGIARIZING IN: e . TTTC " e B. M. Behrends l poirt out that( despite any agree- | B ) hels of $3.008 i 3 g y Jinglish ® Cold Waving ment Hull may have with John Mother ot a . Foster Dulles, Dewey and other " Peer Gynt * P avi / 3 vey i ermanent Wavin, GOP speakers are talking foreign G i i ! 4 ; : AT 1 pglicy all over the place. They broperty 3 dlaim that, since the Republican Led , SHOP HOURS Oldest Bank in Alaska ' are veing foreign policy as a cam- G 8 \ RN | 44 paign issue, Hull's policy is like Part of a OPEN EVENINGS BY fighting with one hand tie " churek 3 g s 1nd tied behind w;:m‘ R APPOINTMENT COMMEBCIAL SAVINGS o Blow-off came the other day| Ploctrified PHONE 538 e L

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