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UNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SIX WHY NOT? Have the Beneficial Effects of the SUN'S RAYS...Atany time you wish. YOU | CAN ... with one of our ‘ | SUNKRAFT SUNLAMPS See Them Now! Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. PRODUCTS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1945 %HEMTH (0“"(". | Public Accountant-Stenographic-Tax IM ' DISCUSSES Bill| MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe ROOM 3—First National Bank Bidg. M. ISAACS——Building Contraclor REMODELING — REPAIRING CABINET SHOP 270 South Franklin Street. PHONE 799; Res, Black 290 JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 For the first time in the almost hour after hour battling over the| General Appropriations Bill, econo-| mists yesterday afternoon got in a Third and Franklin P e I VANITY Thompson Optical Co. 214 Second St.—Phone 387 BEAUTY Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- SALON | || ered—Read!ng Glasses $7.50 pair f ;. Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. | | gop‘;:pfirzl,i}g%\’mclg PHONE 318 | || —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts v reerrsrreeeeeed | ‘ I'here isno subsmule for newspaper advernsmg' - | ym,,,,,-m-fi.-mm. | JUNEAU WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP 631 Willoughby Avenue Phone 525 AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR * GRAY MARINE DIESELS and GENERAL MOTORS DIESELS From 25 to 400 H. P. GRAY MARU\E G f\S LN(‘]NE§ From 42 to 9 H.P. MARINE SUPPEI Hotel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rales ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH Most Convernient Location Mrs. Maybelle George, of Anchor- age, recently received a card from Mrs. Rolf Hanson, the former Donie Taylor of Junecau, from the Philip- pines. This was the first word Mrs. George had received from Mrs. Han- son since November 1941, shortly be-: fore the Philippines fell to the' Japanese. H The card which-was <cent from Philippine Internment Camp No. 2,| contained a message which was lim- | ited to twenty-five words. It said,! [ THRIFT C0-0P “Both tozether and well. Keep busy.| Rolf carpenter shep. I sew. W have| smber Nattonal thetatier- Owned Grocers nice little gardens too. Love. Donie| Taylor Hanson.” 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 | ‘mnsuumun could be only for “stors | - rooms.” FI ! | While House members finished the | | i { | | | votes. | | ] f | BY (uB S(OUTS The Gastineau Health Council| Two TOWNSE“D meeting last night devoted most ! 3 EXhlblt Handm’afl and Puf ste Bin No. 31, more familiarly NEw B o 0 S TS known as the “Health Council Bill.” | 5 |organizations were urged to contact u I ESS Den"s"y their organizations and make & 2 s | el A of the bill, and the need for im- as House PUfS POlI- WASHINGTON — Two identical| Last night in the Grade School . jive™action in support of the 1re in Congress on Friday, February 16,'sored by the Rotary Club, had A i IS on HOOT | N | The Health Council has agreed’ Vi stre y t d- 2 s -1 3 L following a strategy meeting attend- |their first big get-together, a Pack to puFchase books on various health steering committee. | ganized. ic Li ¢ The first measure (HR 2220) was There are eight Dens with eight neau Public Library, and member- | k dogation for this pirpos | Demotrat, . The scoond, (ER, 2330) some f their handloraft that Jead. COWHON for this plrpose. few licks with the paring knife, but'was introdu by Rep. Homer An- ors said “put the recently-held | th an appropriations measure end Angell are chairman and co- {he ages of the boys—9 to 12. 'RESPASS (ASE than before by over a hun- chairman, respectively, of the con-| The grown-ups got the surprise | The big boost to the money bill ling Townsend legislation. ~ ladmirably entertained by the Cubs. | COLUMBIA LUMBER CGMPA“Y |came during the closing minutes of | The two bill;, absolutely identical The program was highlighted by a! Frank W. Harris has been 3 OF ALASKA m for administration of the Board| {al insurance to all citizens G0 years through the eyes of the' Cub U. S. Commissioners Court jury. public Welfare was upped to|of age and older who agree to retire g.,u¢c. A fine of $25 was imposed by U.' cut were the figures $11,440 ‘from | promise to spend their annuities 'as the Den Mothers and committee appeal has been taken by the de- | PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU the mines budget for a non-existant|within 30 days of receipt. were more than well repaid for fendant to the U, S. District Court.! YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL 200 ot ; Commiistlonir l"*;::fe"r““(‘_‘h‘;l‘"‘l‘:i" VR InideDeN- |firgt _all-Den get-fogethier, to say DASsg on, property, of Sanders }’x‘ ptl‘:;r{z:ml; a{:fx darvibetidiy e ot disabled €x-1 ipine of being mighty well Wilson, located near the Southeast from the appropria E e : - oy T \I a cent ta @ ™ - e \ Territorial Guard, financed by a 3 per cent tax on all g B0 L T I e the s RE(E\ES Tanned ever, given the Department of Pub-‘m excess of $1,200 a year. The|CubS drew from the aaemby. WORD lic Welfare, another $5000 boost|revenue derived from this source| Sii OTRG B0 B0V Ry o ! JUNEAU SCHOOL TEACHER | ftants on a pro rate basis |were new, and expressed his, and : ; re 4 Russell May-| The new legislation, introduced BUY DIRECT AND \"1‘”““‘5 e e )UCC {hese volunteers, New Den Mothers SAVE MONEY. ; founder and president of the Town-|21¢ Mrs. Arthur Hedges and Mrs. fice. The Budget Board had denied send movement, had five veteran or- 4 > ¢ s sanizers he: 5 esc. and Eddie Sybil. Pri Maynard’s request for a quarter of ganizers he to call on Congress- ifl‘tvery' b a million and had given him the|men, is identical in every respect| All Dens have now been Ye- it {the 78th Congress. the boys located closer to home. —THIRD AND MAIN— Valcauda Fur Co. Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise { Seattle, Washington day jockeying for position, two| ElD lA“ NIGH‘I‘ ! motions to adjourn were killed by Uv 'attention to the discussion of Sen- Bllls ARE “ow on Sk" on Modem | Representatives of the various |Sharpe Gefs Shellacking known 40, thEm e breseng stafil | | Townsend Plan bills were introduced Gymnasium, the Cub Scouts, spon- legislation (ed by Congressmen, members of the 'meeting, since the Dens were or- questions to be placed in the Ju-| %, X crganizations ar . ! |offered by Rep. Pat Cannon, Florida hoys in each group. They exhibited Srotiizations are asked to make a for their pains ended up the day gell, Oregcn Republican. Cannon pobby Show to shame, considering !dred thousand dollars gressional steering committee hand- of their lives as well as being very "ERE APPEALE04 | yesterday’s session when the $100,000'dcwn to the last word call for nation-'gyit on modern dentistry as seen found guilty of trespass by a "Lumber and Building Materials 520 {from gainful employment, and | oy Master Ray Adams, as well S. Commissioner Felix Gray and istant assayer at Fairbanks, the| The bills also provide insurance ;... eeforts in the success of the! Harris was convicted of tres-| REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME The program would be pleased at the quantity as well as Alaska Fair Building, in Juneau. jition to the big boost, how-| {gross business and individual income | | Ray Adams said today that some| ~WORD FROM FORMER | E BABB!T SKINS was given the $75,000 wolf and coyote |would be distributed to eligible an- bounty funds the committee’s appreciation for| after Dr iy E. Townsend, ask the increased funds for his of-| : - 3% Tulie ‘Ritriised SHtide, 8 Darlin. New Den Chiefs, Bob Carter Any quantity, immediate r 100,000 figtire in their request to the |to @ Townsend bill ofiered during €rouped with the view of getting BT nerd declared before the - 1Thexe will be, Adams said, some “I don't know why we were exceptions to this, but for the most nd said that of COMPENSAHON part, ,000, some thous- located. St G The Den which formerly met on' Badly mauled after a long, rougn Bren is Wwragell ‘L\exglesn Avenue, Mrs. Henning worn- gren, Den Mother, has been dxfibanded because most of the bms were coming across town ta lattend the meetings. Mrs Berg- now working with Mrs. trip through the always-stormy Carlson at the Den- on Hermit seas of labor politics, Representa- AVenue. tive Shattuck’s Workmen's Com-| Adams again asks that all reg- |pensation Act measure, the first !istration blanks be turned in, and 'bill introduced in the current ses-|Urées all those having registration sion, finally came out of commit- rblanks in their hands to turn them| tee today—dressed in new clothei‘m to Mr. C. L. Wingerson, Scout ‘and called a new bill. Commlssmm‘r or to him at the : oy | Once before, the bill had been [eAHliest possible moment. H. V. Lounsburg and Robert = > dR‘%px;us.‘c::a"tl:zee:;;ll:;fl;;;da;: redrafted and a substitute measure| The C“b“M’mfl left this mes- Martin, both of the CAA office, An- n‘.unn for Sharpe and initiated introduced and referred again to| sage to all Cubs in this area: chorage; are staying at the Gas- Hc given the big cut dditional $1 lars would be three new offices at Se and Neme, and to replace a daily habit—ask for it by name ocut” equipment. Economist Representative Alaska Juneau Dairies, Inc. | tinck won a chance for a new vote| , on the appropriation, however, with la nctice of reconsideration wedged in just ahead of Representative Mc- Cutcheon’s motion for adjournmept. the Dens are pex-manvmly. —— | MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM CAPITOL CAFE Southern Fried Chicken Cnoice Steaks DINE and DANCE For Comfort and | Mrs. George and her daughter Maydelle moved to Anchorage last! fall and have an apartment in ‘the! | Anchcrage Hotel. Mrs. George has| a position as purchasing representa- | tive with Alaska Airlines. Miss| Georgedis sccretary in the law office of John E. Manders. S e CAA MEN HERE ' Service ) — ALASKA WINDOW CLEANING CO. Window Cleaning and Janitor Service “ MERF C. FERRIS Phone 777 Alaska Cab Office e ——— Get the New Wash- F. B. McClure, Mgr. ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at —e————— FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL 3 Foot of Main Street Junean Motors ington Habit Sharp Controversy Commissioner of Labor Walfer Sharpe got a healthy hoot from the well organized House majority when [NEW WASHINGTON HIS J TV THI L ) orgkabd ooy v Sanitary Meat Co. o B o s WATKINS GOOD HEALTH PRODUCTS Foods, Medicines, Flavorings and Spices, Toiletries and Household Necesities at PRE-WAR CEILING PRICES Complete Line GARNICK’S GROCERY Phone 174 Come in and get your FREE Calendar and Almanac t THE BARARNOF ALASKA'S FINEST || HOTEL { Eat in the Famous % ‘ g | Gold Room R AR TR SR S PR ANCHORAGF Phone 800 via appeared to be a well consider- cd pol tical mud bath, Huntley declared there was “no report” forthcoming from the Labor me missioner’s office and there ad been several complaints”. Representative Shattuck arose to Charpe’s defensz with the statement, “There have been ccmplaints in all offices. Let's abolish every office then.” Said Rep. Maurice Johnson, “We have no right to abolish any office.” Representative McCutcheon walk- |ed right out from behind the politi- |cal bush and declared, “We're nct| trying to abolish an office. This is (to abolish a person.” ’ ; | Krause Busy It was Representative Krause who offered the amendment to cut Sharpe’s salary from the $6,000 in the bill to $4,320, declaring this figure a 20 per cent increase in sal-! |ary accorded all other Territorial | offices. | It was brought out on'the floor- by Reprexentntne Shattuck tht Yakutat and Cordova |Sharpe is “the only elective official| FARE: $32.00 (plus f2x) |in the Territory that is not r“cemng : Ithe $6,000 base.” Effective NOV. l, 1944 L Whenm:h:afsl:zht arose over “no re- pert,” brought again to a head byl Representative Badger, Sharpe sup- | porter Representative Steve Vuko-| ‘wich angrily placed a report in Bad- | gel s hands, only to find that he hed | gnv(‘n him the Unemployment Cum- ‘pensaucn report. “Sabotage!” criad Vukovich, 1 searching his deck for the report,! and adding, “It was here before.” | Report Issued A recess was called after Repre-| |sentative Shattuck had declared | | Sharpe had told him a supply of re-f {ports had been s2nt to the House| — | “boiler room" for distribution early in the session. A search of the House fiies failed (o uncover the missing documeni. Another Territorial office that failed to weather yesterday’s storm Departs Juneau each Tuesday and Friday 2P. M. Woodley Airways Alaska Coastal Airlines, Agenis—Phone 612 ALASKA COASTAL AIBRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Juneau ...$ 8 $18 $18 $18 818 $18 Sitka ... 18 18 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 18 18 10 L] Kimshan_ 18 18 1 10 Pelican . 18 13 Todd ... 18 10 ‘Tenakee - 10 10 Angoon . 18 Hoonsah _ 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Halnes Bkagway $18.00 $20.00 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimam Charge 60 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg $35.00 $30.00 30 00 10.00 20.00 | Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.90 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg Col. J. P. Williams, commanding officer of the Alaskda Territorial Guard, and Major C. F. Scheibner, military aide to the Governor, took the stand in support of the ‘guard | propriation after Representative car Gill of Anchorage had moved the entire appropriation. declared the Guard a “useless waste of money.” | Col. Wiiliams declared the Guard should live because (1) the military favored it; (2) it perfomed valuable service in training of pre-inductees; (3) it is a good civic organization, {and (4) most local guards are “bet- ter than the Army stationed here.” Gill's amendment was lost in a |tangled maze of amendments and |amendments to the amendment, but economy knives did get into the |Guard appropriaticn to cut $15,000 om traveling expenses, transpor- Bitka 818 Juneau ... Petersburg ‘Wrangell and $15,000 from the sum for rental iand construction of armories and storercoms. was the Alaska Territorial Guard. | tation and purchase of equipment, committee. With but three-days, Congratulations, Cubs, members remaining for introduction ofbills, |0 the Tribe of WEBELOS. (Code the report came out from Jcam ’message to afl Cubs: EB ER’AUQS mittee today and in a storm of de-{E2 LAYOL REBMEMER RUO bate, the attached amended bi|PMEHE ROF SIHT HTNOM. was lebeled a “new bill,” No. 76. | - i e -————— | WSCS SEWING CIRCLE New closing hours for air mail | MEETS TOMORROW NIGHT service south ‘are now in use, it' was learned today. With Pan Am- erican Airways planes scheduled to leave Juneau daily southbound at 10 a..m, all air mail deposited at the post office befcre 8 a. m. will go out the same day. e NOTICE 10 AUTOISTS! JOHN MONAGLE, | Chief of Police. Empire Want-ad: bring results! Eskimos Qutsmart GI's ' At Same Old Army Game By Paul Marsh (A Coast éurd Correspondent) MADE IN U. §. A. in height and very gayly colored, for which he had paid 10 dollars. “Nothing like it in my home town of Sanl%mncmco, His ¢ anion from Chi equally jubilant over a bargain. was a multihued shawl replete with Eskimo designs, which he explained was pnmstakm{li woven by a prin- cess of the Thlinket Tribe. . But the souvenir-wary Coast Guardsmen, accustomed ~to the vagaries of the native curio mar- ket, were unimpressed. One guick limpse of the recent acquisitions grought forth loud guffaws of sympathetic laughter. ‘When they turned over the totem pole, they pointed out to its new owner a tiny inscription burned into the wood. Although it was covered with paint, it was easy enough to decipher the words, “Made in San Francisco.” Slowly the Chicago G. I. scruti- nized his hand-woven Thlinket prin- cess scarf. His face dropped when he found a small label, almost obscured by a splotch of scarlet. The label read, “Made in Chicago.” | Veteran Coast Guardsmen sta- tioned in Alaska chuckled when two recently arrived buddies made pur- chases in the native curio market. One G. 1. Joe proudly displayed a wminiature totem pole, about a foot tineau Hotel. ! | The evening sewing circle of the | Women's Society of Christian Ser- {vice will meet tomorrow night at '8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Floyd Phelps, 747 Gold Street, it was announced today by Mrs. W. | W. Woodal. e S i LUTHERAN LADIES’ AID Beginning now, cars without/ Rummage Sale at the Lutheran ' licenses will be taken in and fines| Church, Main and Third Streets, assessed. Wednesday, February 28, 10 a. m. (Signed) I T K5 AT FROM SITKA Mrs. William Sarvela of Sitka, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. —Spoils Sleep Tor Youwll like the way ‘Va-tro-nol works right where trouble is to o5 1 nose—relieve ufly transient con- gestion. (Alsogrand for | relieving sniffly, sneezy, | stuffy distress of | head coldkl{) !ollow ? HAIBSTYLED | by Experis WE SPECIALIZE in | i | i | i Cold Waving Permanents Styling Shaping 0 was | It Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 '” War....- In Peace... " Serving the Cause of Vietory Courteous and Dependable rvice to Alaska | | | | FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Gall Phones 13 and 49 P S —————— I Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O.DAVIS _E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 r—————————————————————— COWLING-DAVLIN | COMPANY - DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer “SMILING SERVION" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Junean TR T Alaska Trading Co. J. W. GUCKER, Prop. PHONE 122 or 4 HOME GROCERY ‘Phiore 146 At Alaska Dock and Storage PO ESS S ) G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 I"emmerc':i'ruslu 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Thomas Hardware Co. Utah Nut and Lump COAL ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. mmm PHONE 612 An amendment was also inserted that with the $35,000 remaining to Pier 58 Seattle, Wash. & Mahl 7479 Theao the rental and building fund, new Above rates applicable when passenger traffic g ‘Withous Notios. y warrants. Schedules and Rates Bubject to