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PAGE FOUR Dml ¥y Alaska Emptre except Sunday by the l\"lnl PRINTING tuwrw‘ closed Kodiak permit What i RELEN T DORC WILL ELAE AL¥ Er $ weau as Secon Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES carrier in Juneau and Douglas for §1.50 per month; vear, $15.00. nd Class tered in the F Delivered b six months. $5.90 o B $7.50 v notify de- MEMBER OF l»wb{'l\‘l"b PRESS entitied to the use for rer credited 1o it Of not other- wise cr local news published 1pplie Hoover, fo d pr President good of the neries ¢ to make us k ca from wha upply formerly waste, one good p it will provide a one The crimes of 1ation would be in normal time occupation o But s fish loaf the Department | TSt P€ 5 R we fear when of the I tricks, a S bined s wanton wick fish pack dect times of the Hun ermen know for sure that they { ; the waters around Kodiak Tsl ation thi Departme all of whi good. 1 Karluk reserva catch of former neither will the 1 The Washington Merry - Go-Round od situation any be And if year members of the 1 ye both Biddle Secretary of the Interior I e been wanting to crack down s flow of cil from what th dreadful chapter of 1} Ne natic relea or who managed to get into £ hat th f Poland and ies, H t months t on uperfortr W e from C \m way's Story ti Eng of Gi wh Nazi is liberate e Now mills York Timi ed Released French Leaders | ermal tre i. Occasionally orth told it tales that lack markets flour- of! “© i e eend fice Phone profi enjoyed Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. ers warn Q. When a girl lives in an apartment house, and a man takes e a———— institute | her home from some evening entertainment, should he leave her at the ! main entrance or take her all the way to the door of her apartment? | INIYENS {"CLUL -"F'FA”’»S A. Tt is more courteous to take her to the door of her apartment? Dr‘ JOhn H' GeYer JOIIeS-SIevells Shop | . Geaxiny Wil v fo be digny 2. Would it be all right to have only a matron-of-honor at a VENTIST 'y % 1 lomatic dynamite for a long time,l 4 O Coian o, LADIES'—MISSES | pik astrologers foretell Secret con-{ xA i rh . ; = . o et Room 8—Valentine Bldg. READY-TO-WEAR | atment of the | nection, AerieaEE £ es; the br: 1as the privilege of having as many attendants locked NOTWaY | Germ | as sne wishes EEICIUS Seward Street Near Third refug V] tel Q. Is it all right to use er the fingers or the fork to eat Sea to Brital P 152 — told enough | the augu good fol A The fork should be used ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. “The Store for Men” | will be another | tune th and | Uraduate Los Angeles. College | e B o S bt | ° | their | ¢ is indicated Optsalmology d of those born on this day may lO 0 K a nd L E A R k ;W essors of talents and A C. GORDON Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Front St.—Triangle Bldg. we learn what years com- | of blood and pure ! They will e TR : us back to the it 1. Is Bermuda a single island or group of islands? = 1 2. What is the national flower of Ei a? The Rexal ¥ i 3. ‘What State has long been kno as the “Empire State of the Your Reliable ml Store H' S' GRAVES I- o word for 1 Sou | “The Clothing Man" t the same Bk i What is concholo i BUTLER-MAURO HOME OF HART SCHAFFNED Who was Paul Lawrence Dunbar? | DRUG CO. & MARX CLOTHING | ANSWERS: | ! ’r"”f“‘ MR. & MRS. CHAS. JOHNSON, 1. A group, the most important ones being connected by bridges. | Sheei Tenakee, Alaska 2. The ros | e i HARRY RACE CALIFORNIA d and owever of operation of ng the ome of the secret t Nelson Rockefeller | the cried Macbeth. foretold THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—- JUNEAU ALASKA THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1945 e o * e 0o 0 0 .\WMW ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY o ARS AGO ! TRIPLETTE & KRUSE Tom Hellan ) 2 O Y E TH E EMPIRE BUILDING CONTRACTORS Robert Larsen | EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS Clalre Aierdtpmany ot 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING R. M. Lewiston . JUNE 7, 1925 SHOP PHONE 9 After 5:90 P. M. FHONE 564 Mrs. Edward Barbour ol T s night the Miners defeated the Moose 9 to 4 in a loosely Alice Chidester ®|played game. Koski struck out 10 men hurling for the Mocse. In esaf vt ® | pitching for the Miners, McCloskey struck out seven men-and Jackson Silver Bow Lodge | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 “{!4AL01 V;,:x;;l;cr : i five Miners made two earned runs and the Moose one. A210.0.F. SECOND and FOURTH Edna 7 F\n?v:;n o! 7 Meets each Tues- Monday of each month o 0 0:0 0 8 Bhe & " Mrs. Frank Jobson of Spokane arrived to visit her mother, Mrs day at 8:00 P. M. I O.O.F. HALL. in Scottish Rite Temple — ks ‘Jesw Baker, and sister . G. E. Krause. beginning at 7:30 p. m s SR il : ] GEZ:‘(;‘;“CB“"M“NW“'“:‘ y E. F. CLEMENTS, Wore A Maxwell sedan arrived through the Juneau Motor Company’s LARK, Noble Grand | shipfyl Master; JAMES W. LEIV- agen hased for J. W. McAlister and Owen Flynn. ERS, Secretary. FRIDAY he past ar 1kin: soldi nd i HOROSCOPE ¢ “The stars incline but do not compel” Warfields’ Drug Store ! les Otteson left with a crew of men for his mining property on T T e ; Funter Bay ‘ (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) GEDRGE Bnos- JUNE 8 | returned to Juneau on the Adm Rogers | ICE Ci{EA‘Di L[QUGBS : — i PHONE 92 or 95 an important © yw.other report: High, 67; low, 60; clear s not y direction, HEART AND HO‘!E deas will disappear | LAT TIONAL ISSUES ould expre there is nse who head nent enterprises, been often belong to hotels | ‘\h v novel ced in ho- ir general be sought who may nurse criticisms nt injustic- i meat contract of the House (Continued from Page One) cons Federal land Biddle Appropriations Committee. Testi- | o |prepared a suit back in 1939. But fying as to why his Latin American picture of Foreign Min- nothing happened Rooséveltl Itu Relatior ee need- | ister Stett. ldn't get steamed up about it ed funds, Rockefeller t that Stimsor ol company pressure was ter- the woods were full of Commun-} 5 Ed Pauley that time was ists below the Rio Grande. Asked y high in Demo ic But other Cali- particular council party Nation: why Argentina was admitted to the United s, he replied that it | the time be considered. Each bids is, to be one lump-sum bid based on classi- | fications, estimated annual salaries 8:0 uran men’s Compensation and Empioy Liability Ins from June 21, ce 1945 to June 21, and will then and there be publicly opened and read. Bids received after fixed for opening will not ISEMENT ll)l' BIDS s will be receiy y Clerk of P. M B » - y { furnishing of Warke . J e a e e e | “The Squibb Store” e i i) ed at the Juneau. June 15 re period 1946 for the submitted as , which he i b State of was the most anti-Communist state | 3nd wages of City employ trifying. No v har: {in Both Afieres ‘abd jwas ded | information can be obtained at the tary h ver appear . r aar- jin Boulk e X 7 e ot e from leasing this ocean shelf as a spearhead against Russia | office of the City Clerk QI SO0 ENER R O S (Copyright, 1945, by The Bell | The City of Juneau reserves the Minister Eden, r Molotov d[‘ Al A i Q”";m_a“" Ine.) g | right to reject any or all bids and French Foreign Minister Bidaul ¥ % o ki waive informalities ) . tered the \“u House, Biddle — - | Y A In China, “face” counts almost before him the submerged NO11CE | No bidder may withdraw his bid more than anyt man wersy and recormended a | After June 19, 3io {816 phone | after the hour set for opening th who is close to U : o Precidens didne rentals for the month of June|of, re award of the contract a government whi OKd the move im. Will be accepted at a discount. All unless said award is delayed for a benefactor of Ch tomatic remittances must bear postmark of | period exceeding 30 days. rates tops a 'd better take some time to not later than discount day. Please | C. L. POPEJOY, In addition, T song brot St Attornes. Gen. | be prompt. { City Clerk. home the bacon other respects.| . )" ¢ ooested bt o T hicate JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS ' First publication, June 7, 1945. He got final promise of the U. .|ce SEETEL S 8 ood idea TELEPHONE CO, —adv. Second publication, June 12, 1945. gold previously Enarkad Brd S e T |to talk it over with Ed Pauley China. And he worked hard on U. 3 5 e . p Truman did think it over By 8. officials to get 3,000 tons of ..o By Pauley had become C d P Zl gotton goods sent to China- per| o “Ioo B¢ oL o the YOSSWOr! uzzie onth. This latter request riled much more influential in the Dem- th s daler e ten | ocratic Party than in 1939 and Tru- ACROSS 20, Stair € y, already short on colton ., y,¢ considerably indebted to' 1. Prepare for 31 Tibetan monk texti Also it will hit c 0. Log float e bt doti s 5o Soong Dim. However, Truman did not| g pplies of cotton goods. 50 BOONE | opanee nis mind. He told Biddle| 9 O got no definite promisc A mander o to proceed with the suit. And| 12 Kno ut with his fnnioh the .Abbe seners s 13 Cultured Banced % R ough the Attorney General i g 2 42 Artificial lap- by the § + leaving the Cabinet, the suit for . guage W off to become Premier recovery of the submerged oil is 4342008 ponpas China. ? going ahead anyway 47, Of the sun NOTE—Part of Soong’s argument 0. Paper fas- to U. S. Cabinet mem NOTE—The potent array of oil considered anti-Russian lobbyists Biddle had to overcome the Chungking Gove included: Howard K. Marshall, for- ed to be stre mer attorney for Standard of Cali- against Mosco To fornia and for the Petroleum Ad- inet members, Soong arg ministration for Wi Welbourn if his prestice was built attorney for the Demo- tional Committee and for would be stroj I Moscow and wor t Ed Pau Oscar Lawler, former rooperation with the 1 Chi- solicitor for the Interior Depart- nese Communists ment and prominent California at- and Paule himself Sit- ED PAULEY'S OIL t s on the sidel so was Ralph When » Attorney General Biddle vice-president of Standard started his t to recover sub- now Deputy PAW Administrator merged oil under the ocean—es- UNREFORMED ARGENTINA pecially off the California coast he was hitting directly at one of The State Department would be President Truman's staunchest sup- the last to talk about it, but ac- | porters—Ed Pauley tually things aren’t going too well g However, Biddle made tf ve with Argentina si she was ad- lonly after geiting Truman's ad- mitted to the United Nation: | vance consent First obligation of one of the| | Ed “Pauley, former Treasure: United Nations is to prosecute the | the Democratic Commit war and do everything possib o 'and mainspring in ming Tru- ¢ her allies. However, Argen- | man’s Chicago nomination, * tina is doing just the opposite in regard to meat Her meat contract with the Brit- !ol the independent oil ope ' who have been sucking a fortunc out of the ocean bed between the ish is now up for renewal. When California coast and the three-mile Argentina was not in the United Jimit. Also raking in lush for- Nations, she sold her entire out- | tunes ate his good friends, Stand- put of meat to the British (through | 1t lend-lease arrangement whereby USA supplied the cash.) a take is repo: from sub- ard Oil of Cali ed that Pauley’s i ) the But ! Solution Of Vesterday. Puzzle 63. Male de- endant 64. Insects 65. Brink 7 1] " a . . Female 15 wxa eEmes DOWN Conclude Across Stain Do something in return )t sleeping Stitched ees ngs slowly ail birds onvex mold- | | p—— ‘one The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 8. Franklin Juneau, Alaska B. P. 0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday, 8 p. m. Visiting Brothers welcome. L. J. HOLMQUIST, Ezalted Ruler H. L. McDONALD, Secretary | FLOWERLAND | CUT FLOWERS—POTTED PLANTS—CORSAGES Funeral Sprays and Wreaths 2nd and Frankim Phene 557 "1 Daily Lessons in English % . Gorpox “His future carer er was one of the A as | | innova- | success. in LAY.} pronounce > the A as in ASK. MISSPELLED: Delirious: one-E, two I's. Change un), variety, variation, diversity, itio ansformation, transmutation. D STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is vocabulary by mastering one word each day. NABLE; endless. “The days and weeks of | DR.E.H.KASER | DENTIST BLOMGREN BUILDING Phone 56 HOURS: 9 A. M. 0 5P. M. io waiting ASHENBRENNER'S NEW AND USED FURNITURE | & MODERN ETIQUETTE *:oprrra LeE Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Grocery and Meat Marke! 478 — PHONES — 37) Zoology dealing with shells of mollusks. American : Druggist O PRIORITY RELEASED 30 "RIORITY NEW MACHINES | 'Underwood Typewriters and Adding Machines || Marchant Calculators . . Hand or Elecirics PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW First Ordered———First Delivered The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Pourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 PIGGLY WIGGLY For BETTER Groceries Phone 16—24 WINDOW WASHING RUG CLEANING SWEEPING COMPOUND Exclusive Agents for Alaska—WRITE or WIRE ROSCOE TOWNSEND, Anchorage, Alaska | FOR SALE R c ; DAVE MILNER Hardware Company —mmmm———— Phone 247 PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition JUNEAU - YOUNG FRED CROWELL as a paic-up subscriver 1o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENIN Present this coupon %o the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “LADIES COURAGEOUS” Federal Tax-~—11c per Person FOR TASTY FOODS and VARIETY TRY You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF Gastineaun Cafe Foremost in Friendliness —_—— JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A Busm'zss COUNSELOR Authorized t PHONE 14— THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. _WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! INSURANCE Shattuck Agency — ) Metcalfe Sheet Metal Heating—Airconditioning—Boat Tanks and Stacks — Everything in SHEET METAL Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Phone 15 Alaska Laundry “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURSI” Juneau Florists Phone 311 DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED 1891—0ver Half a Cenfury of Banking—1945 The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldegt Bank in Alaska First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA FEOERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE — - s o &

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