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PAGEFOUR laska Empire i ! l does this vote show that most voters -[ records of the three candidates but it indicates that community are quick to recognize perienced and proven mar sple they will not disappoin » received more than the other two candidates put E PRINTING CON ell into the their ballots fact that when an e s services to the p proud of the healthy interest in g people of Juneau Delivered by earrie six mon(hs, $8.00 y mer " v By mall, one month. Subscribers ’ the Business Office ivery of their papers Telephones: New sidiers were reading an Americar 1 out the ‘Plans for Vie- hen the German army quits. Th hody was to stop his work and make great deal 'x A Oftice, 602 Business (i e st ) HOROSCOPE “The stars incline but do not compel” MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclus republication of all news dispatches c wise credited in this paper and also the 1 drink a great deal of lig a of noise use for t other- of the I wish you could have seen the reactior beyor ark I has 1 o have forgotten that war|for the It 1s |is still the feet swell in the wet boots, that |picious date for romance hiver and ache on the ground all hight,| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Good wi mach still contracts when a shell bursts messages should circulate today in- |near and that a dead body with punctured lungs and stead of dollars. Heads of large il z 1 < YESTERDAY'S ELECTION ikt i evening 10t an ¢ one can Juneauites can well be proud of the 1,108 votes |ypat the | that t which they cast in yesterday’s special election. This was not a light vote for any election, and |a little rivulet of blood that drips on his chin is still lenterprises maye be apprehensive | © when one takes into consideration the icy weather, |a sight which does not bring thoughts of gaiety, of new year problems but the stars the time of the year and the lack of the usualforxanized or otherwise. |seem to indicate prosperous months | ballyhoo that serves to rouse persons into wvisiting “Nobody really_watis to reproach the \people at until mid-summer. | tlie POl ofi électibn asy, thesib @¥ L vote was{1pMG. They canniot see WERL the el Seet Bty NATIONAL ISSUES:. Condilons trhleed ah indlcation that- the people of this com- |ICC} What he feels. It 1s only that W imAginalion |attecting teachers will be. wiglely | L mat 3 $ cannot bridge the gulf between those who are living |giscussed in 1945, when the import- gf;i;" are very much interested in their Territorial | yore miserably than ever in their lives before and |ance of their profession will be slature 168 & Allen Shattuck received a deserved large majority S o o e ity Wik e e more _generally realiced than in o Eric Sevareid, CBS correspondent with the American | " . ¥ L former years. Increase in compen- | ‘r—Fj_l‘J:vf 'l“d F‘rnnkr Price in this area. In fact | Seventh Army, reported from France, September 18. sation will be demanded by public- : i ! |spirited citizens. Character train- Washington used to sit British Ambassador western bases and then return all:mg as well as mental development - Lord Halifax on her right and the way to England. {will be of great concern. Merry- left though their two countries Were able to turn up with so many qy. 1944 casualty lists will be ap-| |were at war. She also delighted in supplies in the big Belglan counter- | ,q)ing in length and significance. | | placing FBI Chief J. Edgar Hoover offensive is believed to be the‘Mthm‘gh the United States has| { N ) i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 120 YEARS AGD 7, EMPIRE t Douglas by enter- Japan Fo by e Methodist Church was crowded at the Christmas program given choir. Steamers Alaska and Princess Ma South is yours.” Let us Today’s word: ‘H insolvent estate.” MODERN ETIQUETTE ¢ ‘ — ——— Q. Does the manner in which a person receives an invitation disclose his breeding? A. Yes; a person’s lack of it, or his good breeding, is often disclosed by his manner of acknowledging an invitation. Q. What would be considered the chief essentials of a well-written business letter? A. The business letter should be as lucid and brief as possible. Q. When walking with two women should the man walk between them or on the outside? A. He should walk on the outside. 1. Is a labyrinth a wild orchid, a maze of paths, or a Grecian !un_vmsoop M Warlields' Drug Store | ROBERTA LEE ||l "o ool { { i Tl e FHONR L, ! THURSDAY, DECEMBE DECEMBER 28, 1944 i e I~ PERMANENT WAVING toir and Types of Permanents CAUTY SALO Al CULTURE BEAUTY JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each montb In Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m WALLIS S. GEORGE Master: JAMES W Secretary Silver Bow I No.A% 1.0 0. K ‘Meets each Tues 1. O. O. P. HAL¥ Vistting Brothers Welcome rest D. Fennessy Noble Grano w [eeretar Worshiptul FIVERE - SAVE THKD PIECES of your broken lenses and send | them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska. | They will be replaced promptly in |nur large and well equipped labora- i:ary C. M. and R. L. Carlson. | | i | rmerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM | | B. P. 0. ELK Meets every Wednesday at 8 E siting Brothers wel- [ . A, B, HAYES, Exalted Ruler; H. L. McDONALD, Secy. " FLOWERLAND | CUT FLOWERS—POTTED | PLANTS—CORSAGES | “For those who deserve the best” | 2nd and Franklin Phone 557 ¥ T Y ACTD | DR.E. H. KASER DENTIST BLOMGH BUILDING Phone 56 SAMwSP M HOUE B Lo o e 04 P ASHENBRENNER'S NEW AND USED FURNITURE Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. | . W. Stewart DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Office Phone 4698 Dr. John H. Geyer DENTIST Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES" READY-TO-WEAR Near Third Room 9--Valentine Blag PHONE 1762 | Seward street — e ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. “The Store for Men” near Congressman Martin Dies, moving of these factories back into paid & high price for contmmnce\cCIHN? |Finnish Minister Procope on her| One reason why the Germans| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: (Continued from Page Ore) of the Senate battle against con- firmation of the new millionaire battery of State Department exe- cutives, with the two-fisted Senator from Florida leading the fight. Chief battler against him on the Senate floor and in private com- mittee sessions was Tes miner- statesman Tom Connally, chafed, fumed, sputtered at has now eclipsed Mrs. Peter Gerry, wife of the mil- lionaire Rhode Island Senator in conducting Washington’s chief so- cial lobby. Mrs. Gerry, herself a Vanderbilt, and married to a grandson of a signer of the Dec- laration of Independence, conducted the social lobby against Roosevelt's Supreme Court bill. It was she who helped win Mrs. Burt Wheeler over Mrs. McLean _ |both thoroughly disliking the other. Poland out of bombing range. In;cf liberty and its aid in rescuing| fact, the counter-offensive has|jyilization, the nation will count | brought the whole question to fhe |js plessings with humility, faith in | front again. |the future and prayers for esrlyé The Russians, for years suspicious | peace. of the capitalistic world, don't give; Persons whose birthdate it is any reasons for their shut-down.‘have the augury of a year of per- They also didn't give any real plexities that will be satisfactorily) reason for refusal to attend the solved. | Chicago Air Conference. But con-| Children born on this day prob- | stantly they are now following a ably will be bright and ambitious. policy of refusing to permit Allied ‘They may experience many changes | lay in confirmation & personal insult if yoted against him Poreign Relations Commi he had bawled out & Pepper and ' Pepper in turn Texas Solon neatly cally_in his place. So when the down at dinner, ime prise when they fc on either side of th McLean. Nothing b Hopée Diamond glitter her neck was in betwee Then as Senator Pepper looked across the table, he saw just three seats away the man whom he blocking as Assistant Secretary State—Will insisted on a tho into | the cotton king sales to claimed ground dic person to 1 to the anti-Roosevelt side and also the late Senator Van Nuys of In- planes to fly over Russian terri- in their careers. Senator tory Senate ok (Copyright, 1944, By The Bell Syndicate, BUILDING CONTRACTOR EXPERT CA T WORK OF ALL KINDS 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILD SHOP PHONE 96 After 5:00 P. aply anncunced that U planes couldn't land in Russia any more Not this, AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 said deep much has been but there was ment high c about of ¢ had | poi amination | op A LIMI CLIENTS A COMPLE" ACCOUNTING AND TA Riac opposis FLEas All TAX Pepper as di moved i denly P up to find (I the dining room door most - arm-in-arm They bowed politely, smiled, and outsiders would have thought they were bosom friends. together, al- ACROSS 2. . Seed container 0. Stands opposite Likely . Vine 3. Singly English letter Motorless airplane Unit of work Ratify Masculine MRS. McLEAN LOBBIES Immediately thereafter Mrs. Mc- Lean steered Pepper over to a G corner where she put the heat on The Wings of the him to end his battle against the . Insertion W, ’, State Department executives. orld S GreateSt “Youve got to quit that crowd| TRAVEL SYSTEM Mgl Istrumen you're running with, Senator,” she! s pleaded, “and take up with some ! ontact Al Pierce, Empress Building, k lfi::‘gf' 7641 feople.” | Fairbanks, Alaska, or eny local | 31 Gone by | E: . Amount Next day, however, Pepper held| N"""\ °'."“ received the Senate floor for six hours| against confirmation | Cut 2. Egg-shaped e Mulicinal Ba i . Be composed of NOTE—Mrs. McLean is famous | H . One of the nickname . Impresses with grandeur Interprets: archalc . Belonging 10 me Mountain ridge Adventurous Fish cggs Is able 6. Mixed collection . Abutments of an arch Reposes . Exists A [ASIS|1]S] [PIA] IATE] [E[R/SINRIEIS| | ININERIA/ [DIY[EME[RIA[S[EMDIA]Y] Bolution OF Yesterday's Puzzle DOWN 1. Printer's . Scotch river H. B. Stowe character Baking com- . partments . Barly English money ¥ Thing: law . Unit of force 64. Flavor measure. 4. Actualities for seating guests together who! Siamese twins' don't like each other. She always, .'g;g'r‘:‘;‘;? graln - Bard . She of the D'Urberviiles . Staggered i-o:m pproached Rbdonis . Nimble 6. Steal 7. Water spirit . Cubfe meter Lifting implement . Sick Greck zhost Metal tags of laces . Condensed moisture of the air Wishes . Scenes of W dANARNN «RESw 7 VR 1] il d B/ S 7/l W V7 THERE’S ONLY ONE BETTER BUY IN BONDS WAR BONDS 'mpmou DISTIL! 2. In mounting a herse should one first place the right or left foot in the stirrup? 3. Do brussels sprouts grow singly or in clumps on one stem? 4. On the radio, for what does N. B. C. stand? 5. “I feed my horse on corn and beans.” Who am I1? ANSWERS: A maze of paths. The left foot. In clumps cn one stem. National Broadcasting Company. Captain Jinks, of the Horse Marines. HARRI MACHINE SHOP | Acetylene Welding, OIL BURNERS Plumbing, Heating, GIFTS Blacksmithir Phone 319 SR [P WINDOW — D - - PLATE GLASS EBEAL iLASS CO. Glass Work of All Descriptions 121 MAIN STREET i F. W. WENDT DON ABLE PHON ES 633—549 R | The Charles W. Carter! Graduate Los Angeles College of Optometry and Opthalmology | SABIN'S Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | | Front St—Triangle Bldg. ——t H: S. GRAVES “The Clothing Mar” AR 0. STy Rexall Store | ilable Pharma BRUTLER-MAURO | | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER DRUG C 1 & MARX CLOTHING CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market 47¢% — PHONES — 37! High Quality Foodr at Moderate Prices Druguist “The Squibb Store” (il PIGGLY WIGGLY For BETTER Grocerler Phoune 1624 Mortuary Fourth 2nd Pranklin Ste PHONE 136 | CESERSEE G S GHTING 1 beauty in the 'mony, styled to | | | | JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS~OIL--GLASS Sheif and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammanition WINDOW WASHING | RUG CLEANING I SWEEPING COMPOUNDB | FOR SALE { DAVE MILNER Phone Red 578 it | B S, WILLIAM FRARKS as a paid-up subscriber 1o THE DAILY Al‘,ASI_\'A EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the—— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: i "GUNG HO!" | Federal Tax —LXc per Ferson ] WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appesr! A | DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED Firsi National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA FEDERAL DEPOS INSURANCE CORPORATION | You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF ERS CO PHON AHL A > and AL SUPPLIES Oil Ranges and Oll Heaters JAMES C. 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