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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1944 Tagainst the mounting pressure ér inllnu:mr The l;r-‘xt { r«-'"' | SPECIALIST IN PERMANENT WAVING b B : 7 s | Dail Y AlllSk(l Empire budget deficit for 1945's fiscal year is placed at 53 ]’ i ! o' QTR e, O TR billion dollats, even if the war in Europe should end APPY IRTHDAY [ Jrom | e T e : HAPPY B || 20 YEARS AGO T sweire ||y yeariEss BEAUTY SALON EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY early in the year. ey 1 4, Alaska. 4 r HELEN T8 2 e Eresident S EsCEE xcolie flrf'“"\s‘vm_mlf‘d) s . B 1300 B S Wl oS Db Y ALSO HAIRCUTTING—GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE {‘_?‘, B 4 Bastor anf Menager | DLLEN dollars 8o if the experts are right we'll need | DECEMBER 29 DECEMBER 29, 1024 -y PHONE 492 ¥ ST R - e s Marlyn Edwards The Elks announced they would give the annual Hi-Jinks New | fiteted (0 the Post Office 1n Junsau & oohd Ol George E. Sl}(‘rpe'!' Year's Eve admission $1.50 and augmented orchestra of 15 musicians. Silver Bow Lodg( | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. fi LIPTION RAT 2 : Der Fuehrer’s Ear Ountiobie Saule TETRE @Nn. A21L0.0.E SECOND and FOURTH :v[:n;"r;;?hm d Douglas for $1.50 per month; e el Elmer J Jufob.st-n Two alarms called out the Juneau Vf)]um,ukr Fire Department during Meets each Tues Monday of each the following rates (Washington Post) Hilda Larson the forencon, one blaze in the Indian village, damage nominal, and the| gau gt 8.00 P. M. I. O. O. F. HAL} in Scottish Rite Tem| W gy 1h SRIRDON 1180 A London newspaper called“in an auricular expert Mrs. M. T. Cramer other at the Ray G. Day home, lith and 2 streets, occupied by Al| Visiting Brothers Welcome beginning at 7:30 p, m. to examine the Fuehrer's car in the latest photograph Hine Jeihines Zenger, damage nominal ; Forest D. Fennessy .....Noble Grand WALLIS S. GEORGE of Hitler published by the German authorities. After Mrs. Mae Dowling i H. V. Callow . . Becretary | Worshipful Master; JAMES W s Office, 802; Business Office, 374. a long and attentive scrutiny, the expert declared that Arshar F. DRpicls The Pacific Coast Coal Company was advertising Ladysmith furnace LEIVERS, Secretary. the face was the face of Hitler, but the ear was cer- R Reeintung coal at $11 a ton, Black Diamond screened nut at $12.50 and briquets at $13. 3 ar thus B e 5 SR - MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ! fated P: isively entitled to the use for tainly that of someone else. The Fuehrer lited o it or mot other= oo 4t o R s s the i VE TEDZ PIECES Tocal mews mublished | 00IIS8 0 Play & spieir tOIE Ay MEE 8 OV S110 TR o g The herring bait situation was solved as the Department of Commerce wa h ld~' Dru Siove e ! Clecpatra's nose. Can it be that he lost one or the ! ! . et £ 28 fce o’ il GOUIR e (ERORA” A riieias M o v Newsvapers a1 Other or both in the cold of Russia, like that char- R 0 P E 3 Wired e’ FHmMbor. G Mo I (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) mc:} A ;Zs e W0 AT G acter in the story of Dumas whose nose was frozen 2 : fishermen | NYAL Family Remedies g oxX i e,z " tlnslml hi in St. Petersburg? Or did the deprivation arise from | } “pp, tove twils 2 _— | HORLUCK’S DANISH .ty will be replated promptly other than natural causes? An aural clip, of course,! ) 16 8LATS Wmoune The Douglas Eagles announced plans for a card party on New t N CREAM our large and well cquipped labora- was the punishment inflicted in early times on thieves | { but do not rompel ; Year's Eve Y £ tory. C. M. and R. L. Carlson. and such like criminals. Perhaps he had the append- |} | 3 ¢ ages removed voluntarily in order’to be deaf to Ger- TG Shcather Northwestertt wasidue southbousd e next svening — man pleas for peace SATURDAY, DEC! R et * T B The frivolous might speculate about the where-| Adverse aspects dominate today| o onoo o ST b Gonim Company at The Sewing Basket B. P. 0. ELKS abouts of other organs of Hitler’s, despite the London which may be mentally disturbing s S 5 P 5 g s E At 3yps ivi e Estebe! ) isiness eets ever, expe clearance” of them. Another ruler in Berlin, [to many who measure the year's| GYPsum, arfived on the Estebeth on a business trip. BABY HEADQJABTEflS y Wednesday at 8 Infant and Children’s Wear P. M. Yisiting Brothers wel- one of the many Margraves of Brandenburg, once 10st |accomplishments. The wise will —— his lip, and had it replaced with an iron one. Cer-look forward not backward | Weather report: High, 36: low, 32; clear !] 139 s. Franklin Juneau, Alaska Rl ;\*I?Mlgggfil‘gx;::: tainly Hitler of late has been dumb as well as deaf,| HEART AND HOME: This is a — — ’ g . but if any part of his face is bronze it is ot ais Mp.|qay for positive thinking that| i r 0 | A more reasonable explanation of his sileice recently |qucids regrets. News that seems to! GbHoMf I o Norwepias newipaper. HINE S3obro- 8 gty et iastn of ctht ot EN UP DR.E.H.KASER || FLOWERLAND ing to this account, has recently consulted the World’s | ;o™\ qovreciine but the seers' 1 DENTIST s e | foremost_specialist in diseases of the throat. We o0 0e 9€I o s . OPT FLOWERS—POTTED M. S e e o Shoemse b the woct] eords, and | OFECast surBrises that promise final e S BLOMGREN BUILDING PLANTS—CORSAGES | this misy misen: bt his ‘bakle il -nByet e iked | oo RAIDGE LBan SOIBERT B M“RGAN S CREEK. Phone 56 | “For those who deserve the best dicted HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. | 2nd and Franklin Phone 557 again in the old familiar tones. But, getting back Tax relief in the sense of a Federal tax reduction e i o remote prospect ‘accordig to Represeritative (0 he P‘]u|~)u-(-r~lr.mx].] we “mlld :\:’./.udlthm it s il| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Gradual It’s the Place Where “THE MIRACLE” Hap- Doughton and Gorge, chatrhen'of the Ways ool 81008 BISL B L1 G108 iRy g f Sl e | ERodiveron of war ndisurics e pened! Where Laughs Are the Order of the — | — - - Ay e e Gon. Bis neck. It is this latter that no doubt worries him 1o employment problems in the e ol See W When Yon. Sée. “THE [|| ASHENBRENNER'S and Means ( 1d the Senate Finance GOm- | ¢ oo thon one 1 The WHlA/mal sigh, wih Day! You'll See Why en You See ) Dl' A VJ tewart | tte Sengs it Yol g . i) first months of the new year. As M IR o ‘AN'S CREEK” at the . AW, |« b - mitée 1n Cengre calfin Rk i AR e G MIRACLE OF MORGAN'S CREEK” at the } ; X Osligyls, vt s ATDIRY i A e a result of severe training in tech- | DENTIST | As a matter of the cxperts in Washington to lose—a neck, indeed, which he is now careful not | .o oo ot o ing service 20TH CENTURY THEATRE! 4 | r u n N ! T “ n E naigg: oity g 5 BEBRG A4 cRIERUATd: to e 3 . |men will prove to be extremely ef- 20TH CENTURY BUILDING i < folit Office Phone 469 | | | Phone 788—306 Willoughhy Ave. Washingt sent fo new Polish borders, giving ment when he publicly sided with ud ) ashingion |Russia her previous provinces in |Stalin and rebuffed the Polish gov-| NATIONAL ISSUES: There is a M e Poland up to the Curzon Line. This ernment in exile. sign indicating that many bars will | WY meant’ that Poland would be split| Also, i the background and even |be let down in our immigration Dr Jfihfl H Geyer JOHBS-SIEVCI‘S Shop Go-Round in_ half [ 1more important was the desperate regulations. Despite union labor P AINTERS P APERH A“GERS . i ! | {nced of renewed Russian attacks|Protests, relatives of American citi- '] DENTIST | LADIES’—MISSES’ { (Continued Jrom Page Oney ~ ROOSEVELT PROTECTS POLES on the Polish front to relieve pres-izens will be admitted in small| B 5 Valbiie Shds: i READY-TO-WEAR RN 2 i 2 | President Roosevelt, however, ob- |sure on the Western Front. We groups, it is forecast an | PHONE 763 1 et pais T | B tal them some other Jected. He cabled Churchill he have no observers in Russia, and| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: | RS et O s l;v'xn«y inter packgrou infor- d not agree to these terms.'ngt even our highest mili au- | Ac ing to the interpretation of ' ' ' atio it "Atlantic e [ ——— e e ) ——eidien, SR abaiit the Atlantic. Ohaster hill then held up the whole therities know definitely the whys a sinister omen, power politics will | N . ’ C E e® o [T / T tionably he did not mean to Matter while U. S. Ambassador and wherefors of the Red Arm be apparent in important diplo- | | ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. | | | “The Store for Men" | d ey e g Winant brought the treaty back slow-up in Poland. But it has been matic conferences early in 1945, | P Graduate Los Angeles College imply that the charter no longer B i 3 ‘ R e doaerd whien 10 Washington. Following on his reported that Stalin was not ready|Conflicting aims of United Nations | You Are Requesied to Attend a of Optometry and S/fifl’]‘,’s e Unitted States and the world heels came Foreign Minister Molo- {to move until there was a public members will cause anxigty when | | Opthalmology | 3 ol e tov. He wanted two things: a sec- |commitment regarding Poland. So the Congress convenes. | SPECIA MEETI\"F should strive 4 i g . | 8 | I t W Unfortumately, {he Presidens OUd front in Western Europe to|Ghurchill tried to give it to him. | Persons whose birthdate it is | i i} Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Front St.—Triangle Bidg . take the heat off Stalingrad; also (Copyright, 1944, |have the augury of a year of bene- 2. human interest discourse on how yright, 1944, 4 g 3 i T il the Atlantic Chartey 0 8Ereement on the partition of | by the Bell Syndicate) lfits and progress through new as- | Atthe A. F. of L. Hall LS RIS ERSETI SAEE, [ e tocy. Poland sociations. M: home worries will | | never existed as a formal docu- p e i S i 1] o 1" ety i veverberatea ' Molotov got neither. The:British | T T==oorT fprove groungles ' S d N. h 7 30 P M | The Rexall Store H. S. GRAVES Atotnd the world with resulis ex- PBOsed e fyst and Roosevelt | Alaska Trading C T Children born on this day l‘;_ml)-, ah“" aY lg t' . . IV, || Your Reliable Pharmacists “The Clothing Mas® tremely difficult to remedy Opgogest 1ne - SEeti ¢ { lably will be endowed with definite | e i1 nowever, th The second front was finally de- | | aska irading Lo. | talents and independent charac- | . - BUTLER-MAURO HOME OF HART SCHAFFNE® The inside fact is, however, that fig o ! I. W. GUCKER, P { ¥ { Th m 1 ll d “he r uest | i the President most, of the tinie has €ided al Tehcran. AU that tme a | V. GUCKER, Prop. } |ers. Love cf books will enable at-| 1s meeiing called a eq DRUG CO. & MARX CLOTHING aaht Lo Dreserve’ the iples of ComPromise was also propose tainment of high positions in edu- e SR ol B DR fought fo preserve the principles of Ty ot piies were to give up|{ 5, HORE 188084 o ional circles % of the Central Labor Council Or- the Atlantic C e e At vl ebtipersaiia] ) At Alaska Dock and Storage { | oaps et 1Bk i A ———————— as in the ca of 2ce, he has not ooV . = - D (Copyright, 193%) i H H e i the s of o e s L Sl o Bt P, Pom: | , | ganizational Commitiee, Juneau, HARRY BACE ||| CALIFORNIA erania and Upper Silesia at the ex- Grocery and Meat Markes Alaska. the case of Poland, for instance A Vi of Germany. Roosevelt tried | | 3 , Rogwvlcs ecord b constent: 4o tne saeines urave || SPECIAL CENTRAL LABOR |\——mmmmMm8m8m8m8m™ ™ Druggist 478 — PHONES — 371 SRNT S e wher n Min. 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