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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE : - | duced in the Senate to authorize the Secretary of | .§1 T T P SIS ——— Y D“llv ‘11“3’&“ Emplre | the Xn}enqr t‘u .l‘ease certain public ln:}ds.xl\ fm‘skf:‘ HAPPY BIRTHDAY z‘ 20 Y E A RS A G 0 fr‘;ImE i s SPECIALIST IN PERMANENT WA OF All Textures of Hair and Types of Permanents more specifically providing that the Secretary may | blished evers evening except Sunday by the o i revocable pe! ts to use f ricul- | 9 S(('H:fd‘ ‘::xl(n IM: | ux(;':l\lf‘ :::d:::;l:;l‘ lc‘ur::f:nplrc:)a‘lr::‘ :n‘; uo;ll;u‘:rpfifxx)locsr‘& | & ; el e o S LIJAE()' ££€"§G—B;££Ay BEX!glfi.l’l‘Ll'l‘tEoN N RO NN e "- "= = “Vicebresiions |any of the public lands of the United States in the | DECEMBER 1 | R 1 Y WILLIAM R. CARTER - - Editor and Manager | Terpitory of Alaska in tracts not to exceed 160 acres, Kathérine E. Shaw | i ik ; PHONE 492 ELMER A. FRIEND - i - Mnnmam: Editor t'of whilch 1 S 8 rid ot A sgable | Hai G. Peterson | Indian bandits Johnson and Watson, arraigned in the Federal District AIFRED SENGER (V.- - - - R | A D R R R . Court, entered guilty pleas to three indictments and not guilty to three . R S ek o or other waters, including lands within shore space | AR [ { e sk i k Silver Bow Lodgi MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 18 Entered in the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class Matter. o] rcher | oth 2 | Belle Archer others. No.A2LO.O.E SECOND and FOUR' SUBSCRIPTION RATE: reservations. | ¥ | . . b Yo - nd FOU] Delivered by earrier in June d Douglas for §1.50 per month; 3 Mrs. Raymond Aitkens | ST 'Meets each Tues Monday of éach mon! six months, $8.00; one ¥ !»r:: A SO Abe Fortas; undersecretary to Ickes, says in a Ruth Henderson | H. L. Faulkner, President of the Juneau P.-T. A, announced the De- | 4ay at 8:00 P. M. I. O. O. F. HAL¥ in Scottish Rite 'Nmplq Gor ' months, I advance, $7.50; | letter to Speaker Sam Rayburn of the House that Madge Patterson | cember meeting would be cancelled as nothing of importance was to be Visiting Brothers Welcome beginning at 7:30 p. m B0 iver if they Will Phamibats BoMly | ic - mAin objective of 'the proposed bill is to grant P. P. Palmer | transacted and time was too short to arrange an interesting program. |Forest D. Fennessy -..Noble Grand WALLIS S. GEORGE of any faflure or irregularity in the de- |additional authority to this Department with respect | Jean Craig | —_ H. V. Callow ... Secretary | Worshipful Master; JAMES W B e bk i to the management and use of the shore lands in | peeerrrrmemm —=———w—=-—=7| A Chinese noodle and chop suey restaurant, to be called the Cali- LEIVERS, Secretary. VEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Alaska.” { { [fornia Cafe, was to open the next night. Leong Loy was proprietor and $ OIAE ETeM s eRtinatooly ntitied o Ehe et fer Obviously. such a law would simply mean that | E { | the location was on lower Front Street opposite the Coliseum Theatre. L —— | i ¢ all news dispatches credited to it or not other- | the Secretary of, the Interior might well let you use H i w f ld 4 Dl’ Si A SAVE THI PIECES his paper and also the local news published 55 2 ) , hs Y “The stars incline 1 : 4 < arieias ug ore —_— a little piece of Alaska today and givé you the boot ! 1 The Douglas Public Schools presented an entertainment at the Lib- (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) of your broken lenses and send *a Newspapers, 1411 | tomorrow, depending on how he feels { but do not compel” || |erty Theatre and those taking part included Marie Fox, Douglas Gray, = s B them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska. s { E y NYAL Family Remedies Delegate Dimond, responding to a query from the!} _____ , |Emma Garn, Mary Africh, Helen Rundquist, Chede Paul, Myrtle Feero, HORLUCK’S DANISH They will be replaced promptly in Clerk of the Committee on Public Lands and Surveys SATURDAY, 7. DECE: ABER 2 Wilma Feero, Chester Zimmerman, Lucile Fox, Margaret Fraser, Margaret [ 3 - AM our large and well equipped labora- of the Senate concerning whether or not Dimond was! Adverse planetary signs again|cashel and Helen Lindstrom. ICE CRE tory. C. M. and R. L. Carlson. in favor of the bill, has this to say |dominate today. It is a time to AT e | “The answer to the question is ‘no. The bill is n\;;l;{“l;‘\;jnf:fi S“‘S’S‘\‘,g & : Steamer Admiral Watson arrived from the Westward and reported [/~ | objecticnable to me, and I believe it will be to prac- 2 £ ME: Especial|ihat a high storm raged at Seward, necessitating the steamer leaving “ s : 5 et ; 3 ' e Sewing Basket B.P. 0. ELKS | tically all residents of Alaska. The purpose of the Care in choosing gifts Is enjoined |y, goox and riding at anchor until the gale abatéd bill is to confer large discretionary powers with i&“‘“‘;‘\ f‘:i;"}’l:;“)xfl‘l?g“:‘lztl‘:‘;:" st 2 BABY HEADQUARTERS Meets every Wednesday at 8 | respect to certain public lands upon an administrative b A MG Gil Rich, broker, left for the South to return North after the holidays. Infant and Children’s Wear P. M. Visiting Brothers wel- [offioss. Tn iy judgment. the Hiiblle interest is Tuch [ooney - TOGESEY | SR 2e L eron ’y come. A. B. HAYES, Exalted officer. In my judg p UCR | Unnecessary fatigue must be avoid- oo o E 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska Rulers H.L. McDONALD . Se better served under the present law where men who ed, for the stars presage epi- M. H. Sides, stage manager of “The Footlight Revue,” to be pro- 3 H. L. , Secy. desire public land can secure title to it under law stomach or luncs, | duced by the American Legion Post at the Coliseum, pronounced the dress | oo ey and are not dependent as to their property r ) AFFAIRS: Heads of rehearsal a complete success. —y upon the views of temporary administrative offic "|big business will be occupied with 7 SO i DR E H KASER rtownnu“n P plans for the new year which of- A gusher of gas and water was reported struck by the Standard Oil DENTIST CUT FLOWERS—POTTED fers amazir r s drilling outfit g BUT o 1 “All Quict On the Western Front” was a truthful | 7 Tif{}’*fi::}j“:&f_:‘ :sg st rilling outfit at Kanatak. Bw‘mgfi:e H LDIN o fhfintlmonn?g“ e NOTHE IMP of the horrors of war, but which was so dis- | AN F Gy g leserve S ANOTHER ATTEMPT s i ° s | conflicting ambitic After six months of rest, the sixty-eighth session of Congress convened. HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. nd and Franklin - Phone 557 - - pl(nsma to the Germans that the author had to flee which aff postwar com- A letter from Alaska Delegate Anthony J. Dimond | for his life. He is now living in banishment. HIiS|merce among the United Nations i SRS ! to the Juneau Chamber of Commerce reveals another | story was a frank recital of the behavior of the Ger-|ang liberated countries. This 1 Weather report: High, 43; low. 35; cloud 5 Department of Interior “land grab” is on the way. | man officers and of the soldiers, who were treated tion must exercise extraordinary S Dr A. W. Stewart et s L everal wecks ago the Chamber requested in- |like cattle. Unless a German author glorifies War, foresight, wisdom and justice in al I‘here is no substitute for newspaper adverhsmg‘ 5 .DEN"I‘IST NEW AND USED tional agreements. are not wanted. inte formation from Mr. Dimond .relative to a bill intro- ‘hl‘ bool FURNITURE ! B . —— -~ A e P NATIONAL ISSUES De is | Wasllmglon | Republican Congressional Campaign |against the New Deal. All they | % F0 (00 Tl mnt ))r‘ul::’ 20TH CENTURY BUILDING : Committee Chairman Charlie Hal-|get is a ‘me "too candidate Who| "o ooracy shall rule in plans shi"e ‘70".. Bootg' Oftige Phiana 409 Phone 783—306 Willoughby Ave. i M’rr * {leck of Indiana held a very sig- winks at them as he passes. S Gk tmnits; of ik AlNGnis- Se | Yy nificant secret post-mortem on the | Halleck ‘demanded that the Re- . Np oo oo paeial and BE READY FOR elections last week. publican National Committee g0 5 A Sl < 2 & . o | " | religious prejudices must be elimi- GO Rolmd Nine lower-chamber GOP big- [to work at once, or e]ise IX)P by- nated fromiiall progesms foc, re- MoNTANA NIG“T! Dr_ John H, Geyer Jones.slevens Sllop ‘ : E vigs attended the session in a |passed for the next couple of years o 4 o (Continued from Page One) | Vigs attended organization, the seers decl: TIS . . féftust /! 96 O"¢) | \Washington hotel, devoted four |by GOP members of Congress who, | “ o o Ot # o B R ATRE DENTIST LADIES'—MISSES ! hours to letting their hair down,|working independently, would carry | 0" o Ll Cn el o T o Room 9—Valentine Bldg. READY-TO-WEAR Russia, in which Roosevelt would|goyiins vy 5 program for 1945 andlon as they see fit. el | have found himself right in the| oo middle. ‘ The President acted as middle- conflicts belong PHONE 762 Seward Street Near Thira | —_— and that internatiox “If the National Committee i, jgealistic pe Most insistent demand of all Was |doesn't go out right away and Start | ypricings accompar \ voiced by Halleck, who wants to big fund-raising program, then e man between Churchill and Stalin | . = St ja big aising prog: » then {gevelopment, indic e & i at Tehe m:, 5 ronice out the TN WURKIGE At cnge fof the 1948 |we will do it here,” said Halleck. rhythm in civil . P Bkt l0c ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. The Store for Men® | Balkans, plus the time and place i Gl s de-| He was referring to the Republi= for coming months is good; vict Graduate Los Angeles College ) Second Fr ., |manded that the Republican Na- can Campaign Committee which he |will preface such mass constru of Optometry and of the Second Front. FDR swung c fiiy preface su mass construc o g his weight with Stalin when it ;"’"al b"“"““,““ Siop ‘r""“’““lg‘ heads. and such rebuilding as never has pitialmology 5 orget about vacations, start col-| .pparers plenty of money now,” been envisioned by dreamer Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Front St.—Tricngle Bldq . came to the Second Front, and also veered toward Stalin regarding the right of Russia to influence Bul- lecting money at cnce for an en- larged staff, plus an enlarged pro- Halleck said, “and it won't be| Persons whose birthdate it is ] available later. If the National have the augury of a year of do- s | garia, Rumania and the eastern Sg’;‘ 19 swing the' sl o T Committee doesh’t get it, then my | mestic problems and readjustments i s i a alkans. | { it will and we'll run things | which will assure happiness ecu- { half of the Balkans. {56k b s maie 'n. committee | and 1l i 1 happiness Sp The Bexan Slore H S GRAVES However, a lot more problems bt ls Twn who Would Botoally run | °%F own way too. lation should be avoided THERE’S ONLY ONE BETTER a7, Vecs Halehis ¥ f b 3 j between Stalin and Churchill have . ) | The meeting adjourned with xhe‘ Children born on this day prob- BUY IN BONDS ¢ 1 s e Pharmacis “The Clothing Man the Republican National Committee under the chairman. But he was stymied. Martin said he thought | Herbert Brownell would be okay in decision to let the assembled Con- \flbl& will be giftedegand ambitious Z S BUTLER-MAURO HOME OF HART SCHAFFNEN gressmen’s recommendations go to [high-strung and energetc. Suceess- WAR BONDS o X DRUG CO. & MARX CLOTHING Ty ST € Lt B e SRR the GOP National Committee for|ful careers are indicated. action and approval. ! (Copyright, 1944) arisen to be ironed out and Presi-; dent Roosevelt is thinking twice | befere plunking himself down in the middle. One is Iran, where GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY the chairman’s chair for the next Moscow newspapers already are i | — Yacorporated [rrT———————rTY || e ( 18, gges cpyright, 1944, by United 5 po complaining about the presence of |SuPie of months, but suggested opriei ek e o NOTICE! « i LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY CALIFORNIA United States troops, even thoughl| .. oo ® o “““ : ‘m“““" g g ¥ | Anyone having any bills ‘against HARRY HACE those troops were sent there to| e gl o e |the gas screw “Waterfall”, Reg. No. e Grocery and Meat Market | ‘ speed lend-lease supplies to Russla. lg“’_o‘:'x:” b”,‘r]:iHMW ‘S“"fl ‘:‘r’”‘ ,1““"“’ GOODIE AND GIFT SALE ‘233432 kindly present samef to | Drugglsi 478 — PHONES — 37} Sy as vigorously ob-| gaiyrday, 10 a, m. Sears Roe-!Room 3, First National Bank Bldg,: AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES High Quality Foods a ] | { |posed by Cliff Hope of Kansas, | 3 4 FFICU EMS EAD | e 1 Scout: ung | DIFFICULT PROBLEMS AHEAL IL“ reRda: ot TilRAL: Toks Taniihs buck, by Troop No. 4, Girl Scouts.' Juneau. “The Squibb Store Moderate Prices i - cheriambiion °F OO <0 oners present. | A ey i R e e . A ni| NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY 5 Sea. Another is Greece, Where! “ME TOO" Public A P e T c 1 The Charles w. al’ler PIGGLY WIGGLY Elmshl and Rusal}.m interests ;0}:11(}' REFRAIN MONOTONOUS % Acpunion’s —FINCTONC (R DITTRANRES Moriuary : { e a lot more harmonious en| One thing the ik ; 2 there are the il GHfcult prob- agneed on was that they e fod || -208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 " Fourth and Prankiin Sta TR ol Ful aod. the states up with “me too” Republican can- { Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building | PHONE 136 Fhieng 1599 rdering between ussia an ‘dldav.ea who blast Roosevelt but [ S i AT TENTION BLKS || e ™ oy as All of this Has made the Presi-|domesti . T s # dent think twice about landing m.sq::;llyc };iog};:‘ D)e:veyn;:c;m;z ° e WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF WINDOW WASHING JUNEAU YOUNG | the middle of & Russian-British| wendell Willkle's campaign in 1940, Ladies Ngght RUG CLEANING $ clash of interest. This clash, it is|Cracked Indiana’s Halleck: CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY | SWEEPING COMPOUND Hardware comm’ 1 recognized, is bound to exist. It| »“For g . | ;;a& 1exism(31 \b;*zwcl(‘:l !.ill’l l?““:h;ha\io‘ belezn y;;;}sége l:eo{x:jl: I\::‘: Sah“‘day e necemher znd ; ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE D;V‘O: SALE Am’l’B—O r l mpire an the ussian mpire | 7 " v 7 ! b i ko Crimect Warwhiad | e R D SNt 10 YO8 . TELEPHONE 757 : AR British troops went to the side of‘ - s ] Turkey to prevent the Czar from For Elks and Thelr Ladles T o= o oo i g | You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF | COFFEE SHOP e e we et HAIR STYLED | Admittance by Paid-up Card ONLY! ' HARRY SPERLING JUBN ARRRESCS: It is the century-old fight by the P. O. Box 2508 PHONE 34 i British to keep the Slavs, with the| X eheicct 1and ioass in e waeld] by Experls "lIII|IIIIllIIIIlllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHI|IIIIIIIIIIH" as a paid-up subscriber 1 THE DAILY ALASKA ok Sk Ry bottle! up, with' no’ warm water | e EMRIRE is invited to present this coupon*this 0il Ranges and Oil Heaters po:( gving them access to lhe:‘ WE SPECIALIZE | evening at the box office of the—— sea. While the President must face Crossword PUZZIQ CAPITOL THEATHE this preblem eventually, he is be-| in ACROSS 35. Malign ing urged to wait until Stalin is 1. Hummingbird 3¢, Short for a JAMES C. COOPER, c.-mx 4| and receive TWO TICKETS to see: : ‘ INSUR ANCE § “fmzs's“ cgzt«“i.mfiiflf | { 4, Picture puzzle kind of dog " o in a mor gotiable frame of | 9. Bustle Py % RI.! “ wind TR Rh: “oh the othexw’ ol %3 (h,u\;dm”. BF nc;rer:ecs\lge WHISTLING l“ Bnoo Sh k , ‘the 'l‘mllry Dep-.flmat \d. el AR 0 i 39. Slamese colns ’fz,’ i MRS e ';“",’11;“‘)” “I“’“k; i U Sr e cara 40, Demons Federal 'Tax —1xc per Fersan attuc Agency ooom nvn..nmo ) :-m;n;&m‘{fl;“ 'rn:\ 'KI?.“ uvm)xeu ‘:ff.li Waving 1 Eaim leaf | % Coualls aika- WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! _— A y 8 rging tha " Preceding line solution Z the Big Three conference not ue‘ Permanents . lzg,fighl"‘ 43, Yeloelties = - : .———c.-s——.———.?'.'flgw postponed. For the time being,| | # 13- $1d0, ot cheese 4% Lnglan n“cafl’s clmh L. mith and Cerons however, the President seems to| Styling % Type measure - _ CORBOSET g Serviced b; | 5. Small isla Bold and favor postponement. {b Shaniay Eoae e and PRESS SHOP d Seryiced b PUSEL 4 of 52, Correlative A 4. Goflacora cither Cleantng—Pressing—Repatring J.B. 'u‘"d & ; SIGNIFICANT | 26. Young salmon 53. European fish PHONE 333 ' o i GOP POST-MORTEM | 3 Drove & nshl 5 THIL. ¥ “Neatness Is An Asset” "o':.m 1s Womn by House Republican leaders headed | 29. Cherry colv& (_.exm!s of the g2, z:erm;“m, % ) - by shrewd Minority Leader Joe| Hauts 074 2 100 . 3L fL Elainm ol | 51 Qrpas ot orglve 7. Color g Martin and astute, hard-hitting | emperor hearing . Epoch DOWN Z | e 6 ZORIC 'Scyltwnbflwnn !m‘l' Barall(Df | lu ‘“;‘i:‘ ‘“i’g"“’ “SAY IT WITH OURSI® 1 . n the ocesn Phone et 11 r | Beauty Salon Alaska Laundry June;ahl:ml'-"l’?nsts "™ Women's Avvanes. || OPEN EVENINGS BY TP management of this _— | APPOINTMENT fl./a bank is phdpd mT:n:;vl- aranof Hotel Buildin, i PHONE 538 | s *"::' gl . e ] . -t Iam soiesi< | DEPOSITS 1891—Over Hall a Century of Banking—1944 | S dend Depa Toue. IN THIS BANK ! TRIPLETTE & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS | EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS | 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING SHOP PHONE 56 After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 ance Corporation,which i~ sures each of our depositors Otherwise against loss to 8 maximum 81 Genus of the of $5,000 honey bee ARE INSURED The B. M. 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