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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—)UNEAU ALASKA sense to recognlze we are llvmll in l-RIDAY JANUARY 26, 1945 wcmly thi monflng in a Seattle ENATOR ‘u world of change.” He made a huspnx\l according to word re- | great contribution as Secretary of ceived by the Geyer family in y | Agriculture, Morgenthau added. | Juneau. ; The treasury chief said Wallace, The mother is the former Ruth |is on record with making more Geyer whose brother, Dr. John w I].-lh. ‘thnn $6,000,000 in loans “beyond |Geyer, is a practicing dentist in ear em gt e | |reproach.” The loans were made Juneau, and whose younger brother, | when Wallace was Secretary of Robert, is now in the ATS, on a | " Agriculture in charge of the Com- boat operating somewhere in Al- asi BIh ¢, . | |modity Credit Corporation, Farm askan waters. Also, Mrs. Dave | Security Administration and the Nichols, a sister of Joseph Storms, ¥ A N . | Rural Electrification Administra- lives in Juneau. " ' : | There's nothing like lAIsoWouldTake RFCAway oo The biby's maternal grandpar- | 5 - oo |ents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur cottons for freshness | from Department of S on Born fo Joe Geyer. A i ol LTI T { at home or affernoon of Commerce S SEATON RETURNS ' | Bert Seaton, Aircraft Maintenance wear=, : (Continued from Page One) orms 'n Sea”le | Superintendent for Alaska ‘Coastal . i i | Airlines returned with Panair to- A baby boy, John Geyer Storms,! day from a short business trip Out- (day and cannot be acted upon was born to Mrs. Joseph Storms side. until the ensuing meeting of the ———— i s iy S e P ' lof the membership is obtained. Moy B ey | ik | ——y }nnis | The committee approved a re- vised measure by Senator George A lto shift the RPC and other gov- . 74 |ernment lending a<encies perma- o 4 N nently from the Commerce De- wear AYSER partment to the Federal Loan Ad- Gay Candy . - » ministration. Senator Warren Mag- 4 3 3 MEETING for the first time n! a recent “Blind Date’ I;N;frfl“gx‘:; nusen voted in favor of the nomi- oflgly. oy yfl” owe 1 Field, Denver, Colo., Pvt. Robert E. Townsend and Miss natiop. Slnpes ,lfo‘:;;r)émmnan a Colorado Woman'’s college student, immediately fell | ¥ 5 " s 3 A\ in love. Now they are engaged to wed. (International) | PRAISED B2 ORGENTHAU | //4’ y"m 4”45!”6'@/ i < SIS | WASHINGTON, Jan. 26—Secre- | ; \( I " " | EM EA tary of the Treasury Henry Mor- ' - genthau called Henry Wallace “a Size~ p G OAKIE IS (R SON B RS Yankee businessman with the horse i : PETOFSERVICE ~ MEET SIGNACS By oo A e 10-44 ; MEN IN WEST 7:30 TONIGHL{. : : | IT IS OUB JOB TO HELP YOU W!'[I! | TUNNEL,* Alaska—Almost every, Tonight on the maple ‘colirt ‘of g ‘mlhmxy or naval unit in. Alaska the Juneau High School gymnasium i r) ) |has a dog for a pet, but a group fans will be watching the 'Crimson " l L n l “ G A N D BEPAIB J o B s j ‘ot 714th Railway . Battalion men Bears to see if tiiey have smoothed . i b é g g Zf,z i 0. |stationell at this outpost along their game any since their: defeat . f i H the Alaska Railroad can claim the at the hands of the Douglas High b g ; QUALITY SINCE 1887 [ e a1 pet. in._alaska—thelr | Huskies the last. time they were LET US SOLVE YOUR HOME BEPAIH E] Jplg. Oskie. on the floor:' No'doubt, the Crimson Oskie was discovered by the men | Bears will use this contest against ; learly one morning last summer | the Signacs as practice for the next PROBLEMS We haVe the MATERIALS 5 - apparently having slipped through bout with the Douglas :n;u;d : 1 |the open spaces between the boards The opening game at 7:30 o’clock H H ¢ oy peitimes ot the O e e needed for essential maintenance of your JUREAU WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP AN TR o 4 i only a few days old at the time. and the Beavers and the Beavers, g 631 Willeughby Avenue Phone 525 Careful watching by all the men | one of the best Army teams ever hufldlng_ AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR DA'SY DAVID ON laided the porker in passing the in the City League, say they will GRAY MARINE l)llm SLS .md GENERAL ! 100-pound mark and he is gaining | Win. \ GUILTY PLEADING .5 > e 5 - ey We Will Help You Do What . From 2 10 18 . P-v ey caretakers was T/4 Harold R. e Wil (- P ou o GRAY .‘\}:\Rl},h (:g%filli;]\(nl!\f‘,h | Vittum, from 2085 Second Street, ‘rom 42 to B, | ” S Al 7T - Daisy David, native woman, yes-|Oskaloosa, Iowa, the heart of the d » 4 MARINE SUPPLIES terday afterpogn pleaded guilty be-|pig raising country. It was only| HOUSING SURVEYS S ee S - lllg ' Olle! b g | fore: U. \S. Commissioner Feli x natural that the new pet should | { i bt i it | st . ; Gray to a charge of petit larceny. be christened “Oskaloosa” and rmm‘ 3 A AN I“E ! She was sentenced to nine months that evolved the shorter mm)bti 9 ¥ " fim Jall, The setitence Nap ordered | “Oskie.” 14| " Giebrge’ Coplen, Regional Repre- | SAVE TIME znd STEPS, m-nrove' i ""l G FUI 0 9 {to commence as of September 21,| Asked when they planned to test | sentative for the National War TN L] ® ¥ the efficieney of YOUR KITCHE! 3 7 ‘1944 at which time she was taken Oskie for sugar cured ham quality, Housing ‘Agency for the Pacific ith COMPACT UTILITY § into custody here,! She has been|the men looked at each other until | Northwest, arrived here by plane “"" B % o PHO“ 433 | {held in the Federal Jail awaiting Sergeant Vittum yolunteefed; $¢ yesterday and continued his flight - EB b“ g E E R Y | Grand ‘Jury aetion. information,. “well, maybe back t6 his Seattle hehdquarters 748 M -V " The woman was arrested in spring.” But by watching the men's from Jjuneau today. i company with George M. Tomasik,' expressmns when the question was . coplen has ,_(,m,,k,,ed a survey g ne who received a five-year suspended! |asked it was easy to see that thefe of housing conditions in Fairbanks v "' sertence on pleading guilty t0 a was about as much chance of them 'anq Anchorage and . is expected to o . = L l e | ¥obbery charge in the United s“‘e%bu“h"mg this pet as there Was, yecommend additional housing for 4 { District Court 4n Ketchikan. of any one of them turning down' tnose two cities, as well as for g ! A\ Charges agalnist the two arose from lan Army discharge Juneau. He looked into the Juneau i ¥ i . the xobberyp::;} beating of Len- e situation on his first aival,| from § 3 - tino'. Lopez, ino, here last Sep-| g, § 3. hiks W " S ¥ v I pire Want-ads bring results! |Ketchikan ,two weel . g { iy ¥i o g fi | tember. gl Ui e : IIYOHC WwWhOo 'KNnOws i 4 i — - | I s ———— LIGHT BEAULING 2 REAL THING! EXECUTIVE, ALASKA can tell the REAL THING! A AIRLINE, IS NAMED | : 4 0 = " | » One Trip to Douglas Daily TO POST IN EAST| | 4 | aanE Stewart Faulkner, formerly Assist-| i o S| 5 sist- 4 Mimimenie Rates e AT Director of Research and Planning \ . for Alaska Airlines, Anchorage, has' Cnl ll l ‘ N 3 been appointed Assistant to the H President of Air Express Internat- . ! ional Agency, Inc., leading interna- 0 i S lt " tional alr cargo customs brokers, GARLIC SALT nlon a | \ forwarders, and foreign airline ONION SALT : h { { | o ( agents, it has been announced by cm;: x: . Real onion fldvo# from Chester M. Mayer, President of the Ay G * : % New York concern. e i a ba"dy ”Mk‘r f Pau’kner will be in charge of the | d.’ - AT TR = | express company’s foreign sales and i % |advertising program and will make { {his offices at the company’s head- ;qunncrs in New York City. 24 NORT H LAN D ™ NGOF / , RANSPORAION | FOR LEAVE HERE : | | | . i | Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Green are en- |joying a visit from their son Wal- | {lace Green, home on leave from his navy dutics at Norfolk.* | | Young Green finds Juneau THE | | weather to his liking and “much l G L E H U mx]del" than Norfolk. | L e ————— { Legisalor n "\ CLEANERS | — Thats why CLEAR HEADS i Dual Role .: : : s Lobby-Law Maker | We Pick Up CHOOSE CALVERT 1 There seems to be no question 3 find ok about the legislative constituency P | 2 | of Representative Chris Hennings— Dellver | Judges of fine whiskey seem to recognize L :z‘;‘;efdb;fl;:;):;dofhm mml:l ::; iii; o | %" instantly that Calvert is“the real thing.” It "l Frank Boyle's list of legislative lob- Better L4 has a pre-war quality and excellence that . byists, Appearance” | simply can’t be imitated. ; A full scale lobbyist is required | e # by law to take out a twenty-dollar PhOne We think that explains why, year in and year out, 3 license from Boyle's office. | people who sell and serve Calvert tell us: “It’s the > Among, active licensed lobbyists 5 0 7 | NRGEE ked o |are W. €. Arnold, Association of ¥ en asked for by name. Facific Fisheries; Frank Marshall, . - = Juneau Central Labor Couneil, AFL, Our guess is that once you taste this gloriously and R. E. Robertson, Libby, McNeill smooth and mellow blend, you’ll keep on asking for [ (in‘: mlx;xgbbé,umf\psuw;h.N‘mn' t hi.;:nn: | Calvert. It's America’s finest whiskey from the "’ g | AT 1 st { -~ c§ House of Blends! Chris Hennings, besides acting as | " | a sworn in Representative during { = the Seventeenth Session, still is li- CALVERT DISTILLERS CORPORATION, New York City. BLENDED WHISKEY Calvert “R " t ’ eserve”: » censed as a lnblwls'. since 1943. His 86.8 Proof —65% Grain Neutral Spirits. .. Calvert “Special”: 86.8 Proof — 72} i | s Sos i tox, peci: V2% Grain Neutral Spirits g H weeks,