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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1945 Silver Bow Lodge| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 No.A2 LO.O.F. SECOND and FOURTH Meets each Tues- Monday of each month 1\ day at'8:00 P. M. I. O. O. F. HALL. in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7: 9 Visiting Brothers Welcome et 30 l‘fv:: BEN O. HAVDAHL, Noble Grand | ghinrdl Master; JAMES W, LEIV- ERS, Secretary. PAGEFOR Daily Alaska Empire Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Becond and Main Streets, Junceu, Alasks. HELEN TROY MONSEN - = == Ppresident DOROTHY TROY LINGO - = = Vice-President WILLIAM R. CARTER - - - Editor and Manager ELMER A. FRIEND - - Managing Editor ALFRED ZENGER - - Business Manager THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—, 0SCOPE ||| 20 YEARS AGO 72 wupins HOROSCOPE “The stars incline et et e} but do not compel” —— Lance Hendrickson, who had been a member of a land examination survey crew, returned from Wrangeil. [ sion systems and the expanding philosophy of carlier | | retirement from business, we are entering a new era. ‘ (More and more people will spend more and more money for recreation during working years and after | retirement. It all adds up to a double-barreled affair. i The business of supplying America’s needs for sports, leisure-time activities and recreational travel seems |certain to become a major economic enterprise, and ey o Sootid Class | A 3 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 . ’ D e 1 J Second Class Matter. g ¥ 9 f kg, Bntered in the Pous‘(:‘;“\;e.llgru\;rfiu-\.l‘;lél: nd Cla rio 1Amcnc.n‘l p(‘:)plc will xQnT m‘cr.'mmuli |{)ml | k el : an Wathelds Drug Sto:e Gnonuz Bnos Delivered by carrier in Juncau and Douglas for $1.50 per month; Wholesome recreation ‘and travel are a part of &} ,ucye pov o jmportant day in| Sam Guyot, traveling man, left for the west and in 3 (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) 9 six months. $8.00; one vear, $15.00. By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: One year, in advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; one month. 1n advance, §1.50 Bubscribers will confer a favor If they will prompulv notity the Business Office of any failure or irregularity in the de- |sane program of modern living. Let's hope that when the opporfunity comes to | Alaskans next Spring in the form of millions of | Americans who will be seeking places to vacation we | Widest Selection of LIQUORS | - PHONE 92 or 95 planetary government. It is a time| . — g threatening to the health of the ag- | M. A. Lavenik, truck driver of the Juneau Fire Department, who ed. had been on an extended leave since early in September making an auto M. H. Sides was also a member of the * NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM livery of their papers. Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 314. | won't miss the boat on what can become Alaska's MEMBZR OF ASSOCIATED PRES! The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- wise credited in this paper and also the local news published berein. NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 Pourth Avenue Bldg., Seattle, Wash. PUZZLED Editor Sid Charles of the Ketchikan Daily Fishing News is scratching his head. Ketchikan's city taxed.| recently were boosted to the highest on record and would practically take care of the taxes. Apparently something went wrong somewhere along the line. ™ major enterprise. ! Lifting Building Controls (New York Times) | The go-ahead signal has been given for private | building by lifting Government restrictions on the | building of homes and commercial structures on October 15. At the same time the Office of War iMobilizanon and Reconversion has announced a six- point program which is designed to increase the available supply of building materials, strengthen price control for these materials, prevent hoarding, discourage excessive and unsound lending on mort- gages and provide information and advice on home values. In addition, a conference is planned to map out a program to increase the production of materials and facilities required to expand home construction and to help fight inflated building costs and real estate prices. As a result of the inadequate volume of building !during the war years and before, the expansion in population, the large increase in savings and the tight housing situation prevailing in many sections of the country, an enormous potential demand for housing is available. Whether or not this demand will become fully effective will depend in part upon the prices at which houses can be made available. have to be placed upon lower-cost units in order to make mass demand effective. One important phase of the housing problem— world gives high hope of better con- ditions on the planet Earth, drink-| {ing among women and young folks will be of paramount importance in| many homes. A drive against social | { customs defrimental to manners and | morals will be headed by leaders in social reform. BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Socializa- tion of the banks of Britain will con- | tinue to present problems to Ameri-| can financiers who must help our | | Ally rebuild its trade and commerce. The underwriting of socialistic me-| {thods in business will create many contradictory situations, the seers foretell. NATIONAL ISSUES: Tax rcliefi will be first concern through the coming months. Although Congress | may legalize reductions from war- |time schedules there is a sign that| presages much restiveness among | heads of business concerns. i INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS:| Sweden is fortunate in planetary di- rection. The stars indicate that pros. perity will prevail there. A note-' worthy contract of some sort with the United States will be profitable.| Children born on this day prob- ably will be high-tempered and dif- ficult to understand. Many have the HEART AND HOME: As the new | ¢, i the States, returned home. |auto party. Fourteen three-man bowling. teams had been announced and bowling was soon to start on the Elks Alleys. The local post of the American Legion was making plans to build a club house. Weather e Daily WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not saj some weeks since.” OFTEN OFTEN SYNONYMS: Compare, WORD Q. Should the guests be provided with plates and napkins for their canapes at a cocktail party? r report: High, 58; low, 51; cloudy. Lessons in English % 1. corbon Say, “some weeks AGO. MISPRONOUNCED: Humor. hu-mer, sounding the H. MISSPELLED: Immobile; two M'’s. contrast, discriminate, differentiate. STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” § ‘ s o s e et S MY We saw them in Chicago Preferred pronunciation is Let us increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: INFATUATE; to inspire with a foolish and extravagant passion. many charms infatuated him.” “Her The Sewing Baslcet BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 8. Franklin DR. E. H. KASER DENTIST BLOMGREN BUILDING Phone 56 HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. B. P. 0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. L. J. HOLMQUIST, Exalted Rul- er; H. L. McDONALD, Secretary. Juneau, Alaska CUT FLOWERS—POTTED PLANTS—CORSAGES Funeral Sprays and Wreaths 2nd and FrankDn Phone 587 e FLOWERLAND I | ASHENBRENNER’S Dr. A. W. Stewart NEW AND USED DENTIST FURNITURE Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Office Phone 469 | Dr. John H. Geyer he has discovered where 10 years ago when the city | Undoubtedly, all or most of the available building| Persons whose birthdate it is have ERN ET'OUEHE by VENTIST took over Ketchikan's public utilities it was the boast | SuPplies could be used in relatively high-cost housing, |the augury of a year of uncertain-, MOD ROBERTA LEE LADIES'—MISSES’ | | that Ketchikan would be the best lighted city in |Put 1t will not be very long before this relatively [ties which should lead to good for- Room 9—Valentine Bldg. READY-TO-WEAR : Alidka and in 10 years; revenues from the ‘utllitips {Liited demand is satiffied. Then Oepeiiiifiice Allytine. Women will be liicky in love. | e R 1 i PHONE 783 Beward Street | ! Jones-Stevens Shop namely, the cost of labor—is ignored in the six-point as canapes are program which has been promulgated. Various make- work rules, insistence upon on-the-site work, op- Between 1930 and 1940 the business of recreation | position to prefabricated housing, etc., all contribute | and recreational travel increased rapidly. In spite of | t0 hold up the total cost. One major need is to revise ! economic troubles many American families began to | these practices and permit the rgsulunx reduction in unit costs' to take place. In addition, in many com- take trips over weekends and for vacation periods. ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. Uraduate Los Angeies College of Optometry and Optlalmology elements of genius. taken with the fingers and eaten in one or two bites. Q. When a man leaves a room, and says good-by to a group of girls, should avoid turning his back towards them? A. Yes; this can be avoided very gracefully with a little practice. Q. Should a woman show the same regard for her associates as a man, in asking permission to smoke? ! IT'S A BUSINESS i | A. No; neither plates nor napkins are necessary, | | MONDAY, OCTOBER 22 Adverse planetary aspects domin- ate today after the early morning. ! Tt is not a lucky date for signing im- ! portant legal papers. | | SABIN’S | Glasses Pitted Lenses Ground Front St.—Triangle Bldg. { ol : munities antiquated building codes contribute to higher ; » : { S’:"p' ;:235:’; 2‘“"“: Cx:;“u':t’:“ *“l‘: ;"3”5‘ h:mei costs. These, too, must be modified or revoked if the be“xg:fifi?zf“&t‘f' w.’(iflfi': :r‘]“‘ et ¥ 1 « e establis n the ns, along the seacoast | ing i . o re A RESTLIGHS R | ek oy cost of housing is to get down to the level where a | i 5P T (0 O \mparts the de- | F—""" 'I'he Bexall s:ore and the inland roads. It seems probable that one of | the expressions of higher living standards in the United States in the years ahead will be larger purchases of equipment for sports and games of all mass market is possible. Price Administrator Bowles has been that he be empowered to perform the impossible administrative job of fixing price ceilings over new sire to earn. This is a favorable date for applications but long-delayed de- cisions are indicated. College girls should early choose their profes-! LOOK and LEARN % C. GORDON Your Reliable Pharmaciste BUTLER-MAURO houses. The best cure for the housing situation is more houses, not price control. Price control of new houses, with its attending uncertainties, cost-absorp- F} types, as well as more money spent for travel. | Half a century ago a common pattern was for a slons, for the life of leisure no long- | 86 %111 be: wsileraily chosén by, Atiere 1. What gland of internal secretion supplies the body with iodine 1 family to set up a savings program for old-age R r ican wives. { compounds without which' we would .all be idiots? R TR s o e 4 financial independence. With the spread of the social {:?su&r;x;c:{::?:e:gd ’(Ii‘il]ea)l:fti‘:\e';ffx,:zlall;l:lzltx{csr:?;ctciz::; EHEINE AEEATRS, (Ehe upims | Al fods sok, ot AUERYL I TOEAy D e oY Dol e n c A L I r ” n “ IA securtty ‘plan, the increasing numbers of private pen- | will do o i S | ployed should not look to the Gov- 3. What was the given name of the Spanish explorer de Soto? RRY MCE : —_ S ey A 2 ernment for support. The stars are 4. Who was the inventor of vulcanized rubber? D . t Grocery and Meat Miarket { read as warni gainst d vas o e e The Washinaton ™= | [0 5 aring e, depndonte 5. Who v maried t Pt ruggist || e~ priowEs —am The War Department now gives | i i @ 4 { : - ty Foods a¢ | ficiency will be more general than it g | virtually no individual attention to a5 bofore the. wae AT fhare avs| | 1:AHe:thyrold gland. The Bauib Bloee ! Moderate Prices Me - Go -ROund | congressional queries. Instead it | signs of great promise for all who, 2. 'The same rrY |has set up electrical typewriter | desire success in trades or profes-| 3. Hernandez. e Phoclae W Coctes| by _ | machines which feed a special Aions. 4. Charles Goodyear. The Charles W. Carter . (Continued from Page One) |tape, much like that used on NATIONAL ISSUES: With the | 5. John Rolfe. “teletypes. This tape contains a tached to young Coolidge when he | Prefabricated form reply for every was' @ student at Yale. . . . Mrs, Possible query. The WAC's only Roosevelt never wanted nor had | tyPe in the name and address of Secret Service men on her trips. | the legislator and his constituent. ... All last summer, Secret Service |AS a result, writing to the War men were housed in a small double‘Depflflmem is now about as help- garage just east of the Truman ful as tossing stationery and stamps home. Now that winter is setting | down the drain. aim of improved living conditions for all, city planning will be felt as never before by the American people | peeseeo- who now will realize that proper dis- N - Public Accountant-Stenographic-Tax Refurns tribution of the benefits belonging MURPHY and MURPHY to the nation is imperative. ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 Mortuary Pourth and Pranklin Sts. PHONE 136 e e October 20, 1945 o o Elisabeth Cupp H. J. Neff Beverly Lievers George Godkin Mrs. Arnold Hildre WINDOW WASHING RUG CLEANING SWEEPING COMPOUND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: | } Enough food will change the ideas of many Germans. There are signs JUNEAU - YOUNG | 3 : X Esther Metzgar Mdtheing tia h FOR SALE in, a small building will be con-| War Department chiefs have| ) ndicating that industry and general | structed, equipped with heating, to|Tigged up scores of form replies, | Larry F"’z‘)a"‘fk efficiency will hasten return to nor- | — R L - DAVE MILNER Hardware company protect the four new agents. . . SOme very tender when it comes to Jack McDanie mal conditions. | o Phone 247 PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Departing S. S. men expressed ap- | Words, but rather cold when they o | G Persons whose birthdate it is have { QIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING Shelf and Heavy Hardware preciation for hospitality and kind- | COme off an automatic electrical graeer i Sh the augury of a year of success. New 5 e o st el Wty Guns and Ammunitien | ral i . - Reks affandad Khom by the Tru_‘typewriter with a general’s signa- i vocations will attract both men and S Ih 0 l B se C———— mans, the Wallace-in-laws, and the | ture, forged by two WAC's es- hf:&g;f,r;g:fi:;\ WO(;K;:‘;’;, | ml 1 urner rVIce " FOR TASTY FOODS ! w 3 J i born on this day prob- i townsfolk of Independence. How- |Pecially trained for the purpose. fgren $y D You'll Find Food Finer and o Wiy rrequenr:y Ceferred. to, Perhaps the corniest is one form | W. E. Bathe ably will be exceedingly bright and Day Phone 711 P. O. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 a and VARIETY e e e ne the President’s home state as the TePly Wwhich reads like this: J. . Ohvistensen precocious. They will demand con- TRY i Beulah Lee stant attention for they like to be' - THE BARANUI" ‘ Gastineau Cafe “Btate of stiry ! “The eagerness with which the | Mrs. Bess Lavenik amused. | e e e e d e i heir I i | ! men of the army, and their loved Joagatrl:;l::;des (Copyright, 1945) E L L l s A l B L l N E s Foremost in Friendliness cnrrnn snop ones, await their discharges is appreciated by the War Depart- ment. It is our objective to do a| ATOM CONTROL it et The Atom Control Bill, now be- Thora June Thunes | } Flizabeth Irwin DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN Have YOU tried that alluring “N-A-T-O-C-H-K-A" exclusively at fore congress, was shrouded 0000000000000 (00000000000 o { such strict secrecy that at first the| fast and effective job of getting| Mildred Johnson S, [ 3 AM 00! l et 2t rat the | our military personnel back to s <0 e YYONNES, the et one via Pefershurg and Wrangell INSURANCE FANRS ¢ COOFRR CRIA " i i L4 X -16) . . . UNSELO! provisions of the bill published. | :Z““‘;‘e ::‘;u;";"m'::“w:‘fl;‘:";l o e e el N With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and Authorized to Practice Befere f.f'fif h;\hs bmcrel.v bwnn;;d ho rtn;ior‘ m‘liyng e\;fly S in Tacaaas DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle Shauuck A enc the Treasury Department aad e y number. Finally they | iy &3 5 Faks L) R S hidads Tax Court got cold feet on such ultra-secrecy | Plshing this task. | SO BEOPEVATIONS EHONE G12° - gency COOPER BUILDING S AW to publiclty. . . The| (Note—ii Col. B. L. Wollsen, d P l [PTA[C Il c]O] - = R——— Atom Bill sets up a nine-man lf"‘d of the Enlisted Correspondent | Cros Or uzzie [REEH[A] = oz e g e : = committee composed of $l-a-year Section, and his fellow officers| IAE| AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES & e men drafted from big business to have tried speed-up devices on the ACROSS 41. Lively dances [v[O] . Metcalfe Sheet Metal Remington Typewriters o i = |WAC's assigned to the letter- L Ugly old 44. Wrath control future development of the) PETS SSMETSD 0 B TEUST ) woman % N wote [EIN] Heating—Airconditioning—Boat Sold and Serviced by atom. When Truman was in the | g , | 4 Infant ‘With a spir- [N} ’ Tanks and Stacks — Everything { senate, he was vigorous in his|enjoy speeding up for benefit of| g Chier metor itual teach- L] J.B Burford & Cn criticism of $1-a-year men working | POlitics) 3. Teopidal blat i [D[A] Estellehed 190 i Wi 2 ¢ ) d . Unbleached 47. Purvey foud Publi 3 “ B (st i ot Uik ot tho oxow - ‘L'I'“”' ‘?f“f“"" & ?}:m:m:; lole| Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. ‘Our Doorstep Is Worn by ; et Ustoniar, : L E { ;"".‘e ”ml“h“‘"““"' ;“ :j’“"‘ e/ CAPITOL CHAFF 1 st.‘.m’ 81 pather? Arale mm 208 Franklin Sireet i Phone 757 Satisfled Customers' usiness at home. . . . Friends say,| president Truman refused to| S % B 5 % | hov;evek:'. that Truman let the army | cjear Henry Morge‘mha‘u's bnok,l 4 'vifi‘.‘,‘,‘fdéi’"""‘ égf :é.‘h'i'l?fi’r\'“" EZE FAMIPANKS OFFICE-RILE LAVERY BULEDS z " R ' C 4 £ send the Atom Bill up to CONEIess | «Germany is Our Problem,” while | Matron . Beat thin “Say It With Flowers” but | Vi y P e s 3 Gone by 62. Century plant H i 5 B e ot ke the e of|Morventban was i in the oshl:| S5 v CETRL . B B Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark STSTEM CLEAWING “SAY IT WITH OURSI" § n don't like the idea of net 1t contained too much dyna- o 5 & the DuPonts, Union Carbide and mite Now Morgenthau is ou’t - - Hrepin s R /QUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE PhOIIC ls J H - 1 Carbon, plus other big business ¢ gl . Perform 66. Long narrow Solution Of Yesterday’s Puzzie e e o uneau Dl'lsls i y . g S5 the government and has published . Small wild ox opening AIRSka Laundl’y representatives controlling the ihe hook anyway—with the dyna- | 2 P Celebes ¢7. High card 3. Fastening 1. Christmas Phone 311 atom's future. If properly de-imite . .. Congratulations to Gen.| 3% TONn Penn- Bown o mlece 8 Ocean veloped, the atom would eventually | arehur Easterbicok of Sante-Ana.| 38 Thk. Afchato L Sunken fence & Keen 5. Crochet stitch M. S. PATRICIA replace electric power plants, gaso- ; E A . AP 46. Note of the 2. Asfatic king= 6 Ill-mannered 10. [talian opera E » Calif., for permitting his ?nlls!(‘d‘ scale dom child 11. Part of certaln LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES line, coal, etc., in which big busi men to give him their gripes face | musical 1891—Over Half a Century of Banking—1945 ness representatives have a great| o face and for speeding up dis- | Mr::::;m::;l TuEsnAY_7 A. n. P invesgment. = |charges. If there were more gen- | priest Sailing Date Swbject to Ch ey .o |erals like Easterbrook there would Mylsyun ne e ange M WAC's AND hl)l,l)!H( MAIL {be more men wanting to stay in Antic e 5 The congresionalarmy Gouble o . At bl een- The B. M. Behrends play, whereb,v 4_“0_““:” are de-|ists have adopted two grim slo- i BT onso“ r | ‘:“‘; "ina"s‘:“ [‘l'“‘ mall ““l“l 0 gans. They are: “Victory in the O s kst W.E.H.G congressmen is still going Strong. Second World War : i | point . / | Some congressmen have stopped Lsec??d, orig. War B o as Mo . whrehip as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Bank ory,” and again “World War Two | 30 Righ x i THIS EVE sending their soldier mail to the|is either the last war or the next| Ring by single EMPIRE is invited to be our guest NIN . War Department, but the total (, the lJast—After that the lights of | A Present this coupon to the box office of the 1d t Bank in Alaska volume hasn't decreased much. The | the world will go out.” Presi- | weed es ral’s 3 it ey | Ceremoi ;"”“t‘“’“ Ge&e;zgs LOH“;} )Ls 5"““ dent Truman is beginning to lose | Title of Frans .| cAP“oL THEATRE - ransferring s to Washington | poitical support for the first time Liszt i . Y to handie congressional poltical from Democrats. They want. more| . Compaion and receive TWO TICKETS to sce: ;- COMMERCIAL SAVINGS i mail, despite the fact that the action on both labor and foreign | Homt Lo | e o " " ey | Sal cols g WAC's enlisted to relieve soldiers afrairs . Administration leaders | 6. Salmon color LIGHTS 0!' m-n SANTA rE $ lqr”ncnve duty, not to release peliave the best solution to the '“:;m-nm' Federal Tax—11c per Person g “‘;:“‘?‘;0’“ the ‘;":y‘k;‘mp“’y strike situation is the bill pro- A Strument i _ - AFTING — STERN BEARINGS — FROPELL e girls are now working over-|poceq by Senator McMahon of inck BRONZE SH. g st ORS £ have a 2. Soothli inte § v.l;;n:hl:ol;ughl; a week, L"“; !“"d Connecticut making labor unions | Flm{n?gxo" PHo“E 14_m noYAL BL“ CAB co- GR .Y NE ENGINES all their three-day passes and fur- fo)low the same formula as the | e : A MARI ? i % s nits: collog. J loughs cancelled, just to take care pojlway Labor Act—in other words | L O and an insured cab WILL CA'LL FOR YQU and SALES snd SERVICE of the back-log of 80.000hleuers‘subm“ their dispute to @ media- | orimer RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. w 1di d H % II 3 which have poured in on the War (ion hoard before paralyzing an Present WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Juneau We dm! an afllllll&s op Department and congress protest- Ao e 2 Small barrel “ N industry with a strike. Biblical king ing against unfair demobilization | (Copyrieht, 1945, By Bell Syndicate, Inc.) i I { § i { { i

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