The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 4, 1944, Page 2

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PAGETWO ; ~ . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1944 | lturned thumbs-down, hard | special heat-tempered glass used inl e ju I | As a result, VA has gone along |the 800,000,000-candlepower search- i e erana ureau s lcn a policy that nothing substan- |lights. During preliminary tests, lhe’ ] Jtial shall be said before anything glass is subjected to 140 degrees of H Isubstantial is done. Unfortuntely,|heat for three hours. Then it 151 ot this war now know little of | the technicians say, proves the abil-| from whom or when they | of the glass to withstand sudden inge R cooling by rain or sleet. i ; T'he Perfect Slip “or Christmas Gift-giving! he in veterans' legislation give assur- ; MR, | ACKSON . ELLIOTT co that, when va finay aces| (N SOUTHBOUND BOAT | 1 SHE DECLINES (Ssitain o ack Sancs |1 19 s tensive work en | Anchorage Yakutat who is iil) EN TEST e have a new and betten way to A:"’l“," 1 “:"'(: ""f‘_"-"_fi‘_‘i“:" e F - h k CREN S | WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 In a|postwar lifg. Bvind fsi mm”N:‘;;fl:‘Tlxl"l;)lvrt(:l(‘- airodan S Cordova Py lowing passenger: {day of high-powered, fast-talking, B T TS Hugh Wad e G i ) . Elaine McLaughlin, 3 . SN Ibe-lettered -agencies, the old - line SE AR(H”GHTS cinaiop Yemn gl e < op ome KOdlak Veterans Administration is whip- cent Libbon, James Peacock, Dan ping along at a swift clip over one! McCullay, Alford Mock, Mrs. W. P. 4 4 of the bumpiest of legislative roads ON cOASI HAVE Zirglis, Violet Hour, Leonard John- Serving s But if it were s say-so few son and Dan Ac i 4 s would know it was ‘even i the| SPECIAL GLASS Hal Seward Peninsula and Kuskokwim Area v Leaving on the boat were running Fairhurst, Bill Wilson, Mrs. W. Most objective viewers believe Day, Miss Peggy Johns, Mac Baker ALASKA Al L ] | r) b that VA is doing a pretty good! 7OLEDO, O—If you could vis-'and Martin Mahla | S job with perhaps the biggest lend-|,)izc the amount of electrical B i 3 2 lize © a A aranof Hotel Informat S \\) ing program in the history of thelencizy needed to light 1,250 average OFFICE al:l})lnoiglgl;z;ervatlons nation, Potentially, every serviee-!y. s homes, you'd have some con- ! i = man will be entitled to a loan lor" ption of the power used in burn- o a home, farm, or new business. VA |ing the gigantic searchlights guard- o ! will handle the bulk of it. And|ing U. S. coastlines against aerial Baal oo, S PR & there have been no particular com-!attack. Yet the glass faces of such VANITY Thompson Optical Co. ‘ Because Bryn Vogue has an plaints about its other work—com- |scarchlights don’t crack or chip from BEAUTY 214 Second St.—Phone 387 - 2 tal : the intense heat Bhidlitel . smioth ames pensation, hospitalization, guard-|the intense y ; 1 s 1 bodi 4 d bi ith ianship, insurance and a mulmude‘ Technicians of the Libbey-Owens- Baranof Hotel Building | SALON Lenses duplicated—Frames sold. | § odice and a bias-cut witl of other chores, many “”(mng!} rd Glass Company developed the Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair & plenty of g-i-v-e, it follows the veteratis ‘of wars as far back efl———— — || OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 318 | —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts B form of your foundation per- the Spanish-American ! O PRSI e e TS S T 3 rach " H fectly. Petal soft silk-and-rayon But in Was teday such | ! | Satin “Seraphim.. Petal Pink, a ‘hm(l;m is a s. About its| | | i phit, cnly bow 4o the. times. j5 its geas- | Tanned | White, Black. Medium length up to present-day veteran’s prob- | | Ole unea“ / cr bobby-sox gijl clerks, and au- | < B (Gomfary . tematic drinking fountains in the corridors of the 25-year-old build-! ing. BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. Any quantity, immediate delivery. Write for Price List. Valcauda Fur Co. Seattle, Washington Ai Lowest Rates } ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH || Most Convenient Location J —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Many of the filing cases are old enough to have held Trecords of | men who have sons in this war. Most employees can look upon places outside of Washington as| EXPERT CLEANING of WOOL GARMENTS { /towns they lived in when they| | BEG X2 \ Attractive assembler of Consoli- | €' childien | ! ! P, . d.aml»\‘u?u: Al (-::EL (‘ur]m;u- One of the features which most | & ‘m JUNEAU DAIRIES Lmn.)l«n( a 22, pre[e_vr.\ er flylsnn;:v,l‘l,»hu\ it \ its 1‘4ck of a We P!Ck Up | - DELICIOUS ICE CREAM war industry job to a potential mo- | “hand-out mill"—considered essen- fir Oativart sni a daily habit—ask for it by name tion picture career and proved it tial to most agencies to turn out| d ‘, e recently by declining a profferred ' stcries about who has been named | an | Service Juneau Dalnes, Inc. screen test by a Hollywood casting | What and what he feels will be | - E G 5 : director. She was offered the dcne about something sometime. | Deliver : Get the New Wash- | S ————— sereen test after being selecfed as | AS a matter of fact, VA's taci-| PHONE “;‘l‘“"‘- ington Habit “Qverall Queen” of the war plant. “i"’“ , mo ""‘;‘_“‘ retivennp-mtal i e \i,:;'n«\ 'S FEEL AT HOME WINDOWS, DOORS, The blonde aircraft worker said | “'al you will—almost approaches ALASK! CABINETS : she considered it her duty to re- 'h¢ Sbhere of Army and Navy| o 3 ? i " super-secrets. | H main at her present job. She has |“0C oo | | 0.B. Williams Co. rENCA fs) nine close relatives in the service, | W 1939 First South Seattle 4 . . z 4 seven of them overseas. The only complaints that mwi - -es- - found their way to the Veterans & 3 - QUALITY SINCE 71887 Administration are built on its re- | . P % ST luetance tc 21l anyone—even re- lated to government agencies—just ! } BARAN“F ! TING (urge tolerance and brotherly love what it's doing. About 10 years| ; HAULING and CRA' SA[MON GOING |in order to avoid future wars. The [ a0 a plan was proposed to the ALASKA S FINEST DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL {speakers were Rabbi Bdgar Bagnin popular and much-respected ad- | ! Phone 344 Phone 344 Io BE S(AR(E‘U[ Wilshire Boulevard Temple, Los e s o u ministrator, Brig. Gen. Frank 1T ‘ HOTEL . fun) -3 |Angeles: The Rev. Vere V. Loper, Hines, under which veterans and | | ¥ pr————g = Her Ry {pastor of the First Congregational S wa public \vm;l;l be better and Eai in lhe l"'amons WATCH REPAIRING anned salmon, already @ scarce | Ghurch at Berkeley, and the Rev. R i earlier acquainted with the activi- 42 Years Experience i o e e e | Gold Boom |}l B S iarder to fin ring the co o gomery, the adelphia Our Lady of the Rosary at a ; months, according to the Office of |p) o m:“;‘“m 7 ATy 8% 1. Bobeat” of the boxing world, now It Costs No More CHAS. R. OAKES the Coordinator of Fisheries. | T & stationed at Kessler Field, serveg as | Phone 800 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. The season’s pack in Alaska, from | After their talks at Fort Rich- referee for many of the camp’s 3 5o which comes 95 per cent of the U.|ardson, for military personnel and |ring shows. S. supply of canned salmon, was the |in Anchorage for civilians, the dis- Montgomery’s favorite refereeing | ____—._.___ smallest since 1925. Adding to the |tinguished churchmen left for a yarn came during an all-Negro | scarcity as far as civilians are con- imonth’s travel to army posts bout when cne of the fighters, ex- | cerned is the fact that the Govern- |thrcughout the Aleutians as far as | ceedi tired, dropped to the A N C ll ment has reserved about two-thirds ' Attu, They expect to appear from canvas. Bob raised his arm to of the 1944 pack for military and |three to five times a day at each start the count when the fallen - ~ v Lend-Lease purposes, instead of the {camp. gladiator said, audibly: 60 per felmtsel aside for the Gov- MEPES LI “No use countin’, Mister Mont- | 1 d \ ernment last year. FEmuyire went-ads bring results! gomery, I ain't goin’ to get up.” | l ta The Alasks Ptk thisiyelstotalag |1 e e m T — ak“ t and C“l’ " 4,856,330 cases, compared with 5,428.- | | 318 cases in 1943. In addition, about 240,000 cases were packed in the | United States, a somewhat smaller JUNEAU CAMPS NO. 2 H than normal production. H T s | A, No B. and A N. S, | ke valiaRiy red SRS aiight] o [Ne EB> AN o [Ne I | hiefly in Bristol Bay. The pack of | | this .\;M‘(l:v-‘lll:lllflirc:: x,osogzl;azas:s[ Meet Each Honday—7:30 P. M-AN.B. Hall | in 1943 to 1,567,735 this year. Fink salmon, most important species from the standpoint of quantity caught.‘ declined from 2,333,312 or 2079.306i vas The pack of other species was as follows: chum, 959,602 cases; | 0 r cchoe, 185,946 cases; king, 33,741 | FARE: $82.00 (lustax) | Effective Nov. 1, 1944 | Deparis Juneau each Tuesday and Friday 2P. M. - d Since 1878 ; - | Woodley Airways - oS e should not be confused with the ordinary run of painting. It is not T : >-oe only our business to suggest proper color harmony but to see that PS F‘"'"’"f in the West for 66 years — Ru"“," S AT e LA the decorative scheme is properly balanced. LET ny today is one of the great trade names of America Alaska Coastal Airlines, Agenls—mmne 612 «) SPEAK FOR TOLERANCE J. S. McecCLELLAN Shires seugionk TEadén ke’ at SOLVE YOUR DECORATIVE PROBLEMS Fort Richardson and Anchorage ! CALL DOUGLAS 374 BRINGING UP FATHER "~ ByGEORGE McMANUS SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING (0. # Since 1878 % E 6. Sick, Pre:.\l'“ i M ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. o — = { WELL - | PUT MY MAGGIE / |.OOK OUT. IN X | : Pel- Kim- Chicha- FOOT DOWN-| TOLD THE YARD-BOBBY HAS FINE-MIGKEY- - A5, /—’,\ mmh sAt:n Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Bitka £ | ROTEs To k. T e e H O VEAZ T O [[zmenn S " 9m e s g 68 W MW ) { OUT THERE — ) R SCHOOL FOOT-BALL i GARAGE HAS BEEN DAZZLE / s W 1w B TEAM PRACTICE . KNOCKED DOWN < q Kimshan_ 18 10 18 10 ) 10 lican - 18 10 18 18 s 18 18 10 19 Tenakee - 10 10 10 TODAY / ul vl N\, ALREADY - i Hoonah . 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Skagway LT T ———— $18.00 $20.00 . A 10.00 Skagway - | | - i &) 7 | Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ | C & DY) | '";:'u Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% i L s | ensoe (NS i ~ SCHEDULED DAILY = Ll@“ Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg A e P LTT T — $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg ... 8000 10.00 Wrangell ....e- 20.00 B A Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum Ketchikan Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c te Petersburg and Wrangell | pplicable passenger traffio | eracin ™ Soneauies ana. nates Subsect to FHONE 612 Changs Without Notics Mandarin Chow Mein and Chop Sue HAVE YOU TRIED ANDY'S SPARE Just Like in Chinatowal P Suey DINE atthe RIBS—Sweet and Sour? B A T A A N C A F E ‘fii LOCATED ON SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET Steah' “m' fl’led ChICk‘ll nill"l While the Popular Dreamland Swing Band Serenades You! Vi JUNEAU, ALASKA

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