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PAGE FOUR 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—. = - - : - - . 7 > jeries, has earned the warmest commendation of thcie @ & o ¢ o o o o ¢ o ¢ o Daily Alaska Empire % S inn i st camine vy o applying common sense to this season’s operations. Al I e ted i WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1945 WINDOW ———— AUTO PLATE GLASS 20 YEARS AGO 77 emrire ||| IDEAL GLASS CO. et e ittt Published every evening except Sunday by the | EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY As a practical fisherman and fish buyer of 25 oy g 30000 and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaske. years’ e ience Moore well knov E that u\](mnn _(]10 v. GLASS WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS HELEN TRUL w0l = x b Breet not read calendars and that they have customarily DON ABEL PHONE 633 & % - Vica-President =4 D R St C% . ". " ditor and Manager |entered Puget-Sound waters in the past in utter dis- OCTOBER 31, 1925 ‘ 121 MAIN STREET EIMER A FPRIEND = - - - e anaser | regard of seasonal dates for commercial fishing fixed The Eagles masquerade dance held in Douglas the previous night e e R S IS SRS ot s - | by the department he now heads | well attended, with about half the dancers being in costume. Prize- . R i avi ot Clncs 18 et taar e Ot Mati | | <Benos MBrs hiew overtoard the fixed date o el vove steve Stanmorth, st marearc: cacnel, e, x| | Alaska Music Supply | | The Charles W. Carfer Delivered by earrier in Juneau and Douslas for $1.50 per month: | Policy of his predecessors and adjusted the permissible | o o o getober 31, 1945 © o o | Gray, Mona Carlson and Elizabeth Se Arthur M. Uggen, Manager M ' S menths, §5. T SRR fishing period to the appearance and prevalence of the | o S e . 4 oriuary . V1500; six months, I advance, $7.50; |salmon in local waters. ¥ B. D. Stewart o ik o «ed of R. E. Robertson, M. S. Whittier and J. W. Pianos—Musical Instruments This wise and practical approach has contributed g A committee composed of R. obertson, M. 5. Wi 3 and Supplier Fourth and Franklin Sts. 1v notst; . John A. Krugness . @ ras T A b A . e o I e e o b e, | to one of the heaviest catehes of pink salmon in many | > i e o |Leivers was appointed. by the Chamber of Commerce to arrang Pliohi 906 /Beshnliand Bewatd BHONE 135 Nvery of their years. Canneries generally already have doubled their | & Hoaivt '“” m;( o o | Program in celebration of the completion of the Eagle River section 1nr Telephones e, 502; Business Office, 37, Seth ey Evelyn ) L ritarian SREHORY o th rogram would be held the i i S, s B | s ——— preseason estimate of volume 3 Anidls o | Glacier Highway. It was expected the prog 4 e Tih i esoivaly entitied b Ve uee.$eé When they Webe! Iodiiea’ b9, copacity with fis/| ¢ ,\“/:,1,'};:,,‘.',,I:;‘;“‘;m,,, o | following week, as finishing touches were being put on the new section METCALFE SHEET METAL Fogn:'l\vsggl:;%ODS ssoctuted Press lusjvely entitle N vas 3 - ERDBOAN. W acSpa Al cisbs fatric o i 3 nvu’fxlhitnfi:rrér fin newe (:?x\':(rr)\\l:'{ :r\»duned to it or not other- \oore ordered fishing operations suspended until the | o C©. M. Wright . d would be completed within the week, Assistant District Engineer Heating—Airconditioning—Boat TRY X ¥ise credited in this paper and also the local news publishéd | ., 6ri05 could catch up, thus keeping the supply o Marmie Thompson o | M. D. Williams had announced Tanks and Stacks—Everything bz e e | factor in balance with canning speed . Mrs. Douglas A. Mead ol - in SHEET METAL 3 1 s ska N s, 1411 | 3 A | B o s v Newinavas, 8 This has meant maximum employment in the e Clifford Delano | In connection with the plans for the celebration of the Eagle River ; Gaslm_eaq Cafe w — —— | industry, profitable operations, an unexpected addition | e © ! 10ad, Dr. DeVighne, Chamber President, suggested consideration should| | Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. Foremost in Friendliness 1 to sorely needed food supplies, and on top of all this, (e e e e @ @ ® ® ® & ® ® @[}, .ivc. (o the extension of the road, linking Juneau with the Taku a healthy escapement of salmon to the spawning - | River region, Through that outlet, he said, was a possible overland con- H S GBAVES VANITY BEAUTY srounds | 1 g L . W et ais e = mninmsse == ¢ | NECtiON through British Celumbia to the States : & ! “By way of contrast the Federal Fish and Wild- | | arLes Lo “The Clothing Man SALON | life Service has rigidly adhered to its bewhiskered . . X ikich. Mrs. Jukich and Miss Jukich were s Cooper Building ‘fixed dates’ policy in Alaska waters, entirely oblivious, | H 0 R ol ey ,E..R‘CP'“N.' e ‘Princess Mary from the south. el s Ll ELSIE HILDRETH, it would seem, to the fact that salmon do not adjust | i 4 4 | returning ‘passengers on the steamer Pri a2y SCHAFFNER & MARX , Manager their movements to man-made regulations and, in fact, | | The stars incline ; CLOTHING Open nings Phone 318 4 loften arrive weeks earlier or later than such regula- | } but do not wmpel” Weather: Highest, 44; lowest, 38; rain | tions call for { | s it o e e e e A P B ® < ! | iithnase Alasks titmrean AL G ar v i f e po ek by {{| Dr.A.W. Stewart Dr. John H. Geyer I short pack because the fish didn't know they were| THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 | Da”y Lessons in Lnghsn W L GORDON R ot supposed to ve during the dates fixed by the R s , o b 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Room 9—Valentine Bldg. saryloe. | fic aspects rule strongly to- L =, 5 st Pepindpsa ki) e e S Fee Office Phone 469 PHONE 1762 4 | “But even if the salmon do not read the regula- |day. It is Y b 3 N g o AT BRIV 1E HaeH — ————— . tions the canners must and thus with the expiration |contract and promises much to news- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not nd ‘;you live in such a Ayt % # gk o e iabia’ I apers ¢ heir employees. beautiful home.” Say, “in SO beautiful A home.” ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. " " AL/ S HELPE | of the legal season they suspended operations. Fish- |papers and thei ; s , Opt. D. ALASKANS HELPED |ing and canning crews returned to the States with| _ HEART AND HOME | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Cemetery. Pronounce sem-e-ter-i, not | | "Graduate Los Angeles ollege The REX&H Siore America’s indebtedness due to war is big enough, | meager earnings. The entire industry, including the | “'lstl»\ 1; lull‘“\i:‘(‘j -‘f\l“dl"m\‘:;u‘;fi; sem-e-tri. of Optometry and Your Reliable Pharmacists W 0 4 ” 4 et - & dnbe men of all ages and an auspicious - 3 ¥ v dte but it would have been & great deal larger if it wasn’t | workers, was unhappy wedding date, Brides: under this OFTEN MISSPELLED: Demfunnr.v or der .‘\HO‘UX ; & Opthalmology BUTLER-MAURO for the high income tax which Americans shouldered “And then the salmon arrived in volume—but too 1tonlmumncn should have long life! SYNONYMS: Hypothesis, supposition, surmise, guess, conjecture, Gilnsuas Bittad . Tinses ot DRUG CO. po on a pay-as-you-go basis. Alaskans will be interested | 1ate to do anybody any good, including themselves. It | =" 0 iied happiness. Actresses| theory. o ;m)zv{ that on o per capita basis, Alaskan ranks |5 An established biological fact that too heavy an| v joor forward to a season of WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us ,’“m,},lm ih m:, “\[‘ o “‘“ Sidles and Termtaties | *oFEMENE 1§ & TUSIADE 10 MAKUEWGSS BINBAGRIN. . - | 0 ysus) suolees increase our vecabulary by mastering one word cach day. Today's word: HARRI MAC“]NE s“op i b b o Th o hicins the “Isn't it high time for the Federal agency to revise BUSINESS AFFAIRS REPUGNANT; distasteful in a high degree; offensive. “All rudeness was o . > in income tax payments for last year. Alaskanson the !, . ..o;a¢i0ns, or at least include in them sufficient| gince peace depends largely on!repugnant to her nature.” Pl“mblng _Healmg . oll Bnrners average paid $323 each for the r, according to | i cecoie gt o Pt e Ui "0 | B s f g i ¥ b ‘ | elasticity to meet the facts of life—salmon life? It | satisfactory economic conditions, the ' . P HOUSEHOLD APPLIANC figures printed in a recent Congressional Record ;('uuld take a leaf from Moore's book.” |seers warn of planetary influences ‘;(’NE b4 A So—even if some Congressmen, such as Rep. Jed A L stimulating to greed and bitter | by P Johnson of Oklahoma, are in favor of knocking (m(“ ‘ trade competition. Evil portents are MODERN ETI UEI |E "] b Federal aid to Alaska because they claim Alaskans | Perspective | Giscermisd fh Apostivt dBveTopinknts: ROBERTA LEE A 7 aren’t doing enough for themselves, Alaskans haven't ' T g NATIONAL ISSUES ) SO AN SR SR s e Store for Men' HABBY nAcE i been letting the Federal government down. i (‘J?"""z{m“ E’;‘l‘(‘]‘fif‘ ’) it thduclmut (L‘{,T,f%,:\l:(]. ;2:1‘0‘1::]\:0 Q. If a husband and wife are invited to a dinner, and it is im- S B' N’S v 5 o TR | here is a disposition, not diminishing wits 2 |to be an outstanding iss vith- AL s 2 s . # (‘ i Oklahoma, from whence hails the critical Con- weeks, but perhaps growing, to regard the atomic|standing immense outlay by the possible for the n)an to attend, should the woman accept? : 9 Drugglsi gressman, is far below Alaska in per capita income .0 0¢ o milestone at which history stopped, and at | Federal Government i A. No; as this would oblige the hostess to arrange for another dinner ; i tax payments—number 34 on the list. Alaska ranks | which the continuity of history was broken. Nothing, INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS | Partner for you. B y rent St.—Triangle Bldg. “The Squibb Store” ahead of such States as Missouri, Rhode Island, Ore- |the interpreters of atomic power are disposed 10| According to the stars President Q. What should the ushers wear at a six o'clock wedding? gon, the Dakotas, Mississippi and others, rgue, will ever be the same again Truman and the Soviet government A. Full evening dress; this, of course, includes a plain white waist- | In all the Federal government’s income tax took ! To take this all-embracing view is to ignore a |wiil work in close accord. In the coat, white tie and gloves, plain black hose, and patent leather shoes. warfield's Dfllg S'ore 20TH CENTURY MEAT | about 20 milllon dollars out of Alaska last year. rgood many lessens of history—the history which did | gia)in horoscope are signs of good| Q. How far in advance should one make traveling reservations? e G A DR MABKZT } | S g SN not stop when atomic energy was loosed on Hiro- | promise for continued harmony and A. Reservations should be made a month in advante if possible. s el p Juneau's Most Popular o A o shima. The favorite theme of the new prophets is | understanding between Russia and | e oo oo __ NYAL Family Remedies e L | AW Move | to argue that atomic bombs have made all armies|ine United States. KOG e P DT |and fleets and all other weapons of war incon-| persons whose birthdate it is have A N by HOR]IACUPSJéSFI;%quH ONLY T};Iilggii‘zg;‘ MEATS (Alaska Weekly) | sequential. But the same could just as well have |{ne qugury of a pleasurable year of an A. C. GORDO - — The following editoriai appeared in the Seattle | been said of gunpowder at the moment of its first use. | experiment and one of congenial St iy Post-Tntelligencer and deserves widespread reiteration, | Actually, gunpowder was ‘ll":““‘ as v"i’v"l‘:“‘)“y‘_“';" work. - iy e i s e e —— — HUTCHINGS ECONOMY ‘ cAno Tn"srzn 1 The regulation of the opening and closing dates in “13“\"1‘;1)"[‘»;*):‘ ;1'\“‘1;'1*\v'~{‘];“-)':( :i ‘l‘d“_‘l‘?_l\m‘i A : - 1 Clu;rh'(»n ll)ru'lll on L;us day ‘px'ul)ub- 1. What is meant by the expression “John Bull,” and who originated | MARKET | Alaskas salmon fishery from an easy chair in Wash- | although it profoundly change el 8 er- |1y will be gifted in the use of Words. 4.0 4o 0 % | ington, D. C., has cost the industry millions, the | ceptible influence on the strategy of warfare, or on . Wil Tneab BicoeEs as” Wilthrs 2! N e B o i Choice Meats At All Times | | HAULING and CRATING Territory untold amounts in taxes, the nation a short- the relative importance of land and sea forces. Much (Copyright, 1945) | 5 it “.1. ; he sta n. ar ?“‘ .1 of .a» n .v..s,)np xq column? | Lacatadn Gkbrke Prok Stora DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL age in a valuable and popular food supply and | the same may be said of the use of aircraft in war- = - - Shes | GaLling sl gl n | PHONES 553—92—95 Phone 344 Ph 344 : all to 6 avail as concerns conservation of the |fare. It surely rivals the atomic bomb in its impact | o . For whom was Seattle in Washington named? ]‘ 2 IO e resource. f 1 on the art of war and on the prospects for the sur- |ready to ke vll(i up tll\clr 'ilgi\l Lklln\ 5. What is meant by bending a sail? i g 76 ciety ' r ¢ ake certa na 3 . J Regulations of sufficiently flexible nature to allow | Vival of civilized society gy e ":Si:l u?u :I‘;‘ ‘fw:fl“““."" e mmw:; ANSWERS: (;ALL FOR N an augmented field force to exercise reasonable dis- Obviously, the perfection of a military explosive | senate doesn't give away 3 L It refers to Englishmen and comes from the pen of John Arbuth-| | Femmer’s Transfer Wall Paper £ i T 13 eta Bt Jital | releasing atomic power is not something to wave away. | they have saved ytr Ay ‘. p - cretion would go a long way toward solving a vita S s T Ratinins, Tnane® of ok EHky By a series of three amendments Dot “History of John Bull l l problem for the industry. It is little short of criminal | It does alter th= na R iy sk b 2l 3 A ]| 2. Two inches | i 3 see hordes of fish ascending the streams to ruin | Problems. But our outlook cught to be governed by [to the Ship Sale Bill, the twoj, & %9 fashse H 4 IDEAI. p‘m"’ SHOP - the spawning beds and dic by the thousands instead | sanity rather than hysteria; and this becomes easier | congressmen convinced their con-, 3. Both. v : ol T Pttt | of going into m”; Sumv’how the Fish and Wildlife |if we consider this fabulous invention in the light of | fused colleagues — most of wham‘ f For the Indian Chief Seattle. o) e e ‘W. Wendt | Service should be jarred out of its complacency. somie more important inventions which preceded it— | were completely unaware of what | Securing it to its spars. - il deidiane 5 ] g hic 5 ciety has survived, the bill contained—to write in safe- | ——— — - = v “Milo Moore, the State’s new Superv and which human society has survived 1 J Sl Sh ¢ s B = 1} guards. which wiil prevent oil com- B an it s T T e oL eA e ones-sievens (1) AT il I o e __— : i fianm and U 5‘ shipping lines SPECIALIZING IN FERMANENT WAVING P I i |nevar Bush (o revise the May | of Georgia, 67; Thomas of Idaho, gl g e -y Shr AL e G Ay GENEE A ReAUTY hioies AR The washln lon | Johnson Bill for control of atomic | 7{: Willis of Indiana, 170; Cupl)l‘.l T !‘”“ Sl ~n-h'\n'l A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS | energy, but without success. of Kansas, 80; Reed of Kansas,|Irom the sale of the U. S. merchant) READY-TO-WEAR ! Sh ttuck A M (G0-Round | amres s w atte 4 e o ity | pe LUCILLE®S BEAUTY SALON ||| svucs sveee seas s Attuck Agency eI'l'Y- 0-nouna .o blow, they claim, and will of Maine, 68; Walsh of Massachu-| pyo 100,000,000 to $150,000,000 PHONE 492 lose future world leadership, if it ;;"5 8 IB\‘/:““L“r Mfi‘;“ N]lpclrr(i:): was saved by the Jackson amend- & e oeooeeu ;. . v ati T na, H cCal 1 " ieian R B AR L R —_— e (Continued from Page One) is placed under Army regulation. Murray ot Montans, 59; | ment alone. It provides that the —=—— 1 DG e ) |k A s g vada, 69; il of North| . gt . . % 7 . — — |Furthermore, scientists will be un- Of Nevada, 69; Bailey | government, sell its oil tankers at'firms with a provision for price|charged with seeing to it that the The Alaskan Hotel B. P. 0 ELKS ' promise settlement could be|WYiling, to extend themselves in pRing, 72;. Mlogr on (‘)klahomav, 100 per cent of cost—on the basis gdjustment after the war. The|government does not pay out more Yedched between the 15 and 30|Crder to spur an arms race which 1% Gr%‘n vUi. Rhfdefia.h‘:,;fi'{elz:xfl of pre-war construction costs—less jackson amendment prevents a|than it legally should. Bonner, in-| Newly Renovated Rooms Mest_s_every Wednesday at 8 p. : per cent wage increase, his com-|3n only end in world-wide dis- Afu,;t:::mfisep {;:]z;'m,m‘y of Texas, | Vel depreciation. The bill origi-shipper from having his price ad- | cidentally, is doing almost as good at Reasonable Rates T'Hgifiéfigglgmazo;fi L. pany would not ask the OPA for|3Ster, the young atom scientists gB' Glass of Virginia, 87 | nally called for a price of 75 per justed downward from, for instance,|a job in Congress as his old boss, PHONE SINGLE O H. L. MeDONALD, 86 o8 ¥'Males price increase for its auto-|2rSue- The pending bill, they are B5; THASS OF TRG HHLTHE jcent of the pre-war cost—which 2000000 to $1500000 unless he Warren, which is saying a lot. - L. , Secretary. mobiles. {oouvineed, ohn ouiy sud 41 s o would have meant the sale of yeturns to the government the| (Copyrisht, 1945, By Bell Syndicate, Inc.) B Sornection. voune For | 2Tms rece. TREASUKY wAatCH-DOGS | hundreds of tankers to big oil 1$600,000 he received as rental from e THE JUNEAU ¢ : E { One of the leading scientists on ppey . d almost no publicity | companies at only about half what g t since he bought the | DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! i o said he realized clearly his com-| g o i > hey receiveq autite s sovisad| 4 A he government since he boug! e ! UPHOL psny.se rosponsibllll: ’m lmldingime project—Dr. Enrico Fermi—has g6 their work, but Representatives | they cost to build during the ex-|poat. He is, however, permitted an ——— BAR A NOF RE-UPHSOT.EEEYmS(?' ] Bieh ot innationary. pEe]ic ot o Qen. Groves thal Qer-tjency M, - Jeckdon/ ot/ SNEMINGSL] Iealve wor year ~ |efght and one-half per cent retwrn| SHOOTING PROHIBITED / trends and, he added, he was ready | (p. scientists led the world on unq " gerbert Bonner of North| A second Jackson amendment is on the actual cash he had laid out.| Positively no shooting is anowed Custom-Built Furniture to play ball on this as el w‘ug;- the development of atomic energy cgrolina this month saved the|expected to save about $50,000000 . 4\ ¢100000000 was saved by |at the City Garbage Dump nor on i o ol g [unul 10 years ago. At that time yy g ryeasury between $250,000,000 for the government. It affects ships Mbrth | Carolina’s Bonher through | the’ Highway nearby. Violators will Phone 36 122 2nd St. ] ’Hee::‘;:“'n told the Labor Secre. '€ Nazis moved in on sclence, g4 §300000,000. And they are sold during the war to private "o oo iimiting the trade- | De Prosecuted to the Full extent of EAT IN THE e —— 2 . S T|with the result that German re- - e e 4 the law for this offense. Previously, tary. that one of l“'? b‘“""' Prob- | geaych lagged behind and we were A ‘;l;v al{l;wa;czfih;:o;le;:::z?i:naai persons shooting rats have shot B"BBLE noou ALASKA ELECTRONICS| lems was labor shut-downs |able to forge ahead. The present ¥ s | e n se N Bolhe i il ased: skiok Thcks off Sales and Servi “feeder” plants, such as the Kelsey- !, .. < e s . . B P zzle }part payment for a newer ship. 5 , - - ice {bill, the scientists claim, calls for YOSSWOr: u €] 3 N g caretaker’s house, and have shot ecl: nmner Hayes plant, which supplies the|q ., greater control than that im- X = ‘T-he government is taking many old M., Jectivnss of CiHa Ohelstansen p Expert radio repair without delays} i Ford Company with most of its| ocoq”hy the Naz | ACROSS 22. Moccasin ~ Rl [hulls from the shippers and scrap- P o 5to 8 P. M. . P, A wheels. R } ! 1. Passing 33, Fencing !ping them. Without the Bonner Thehr;’. xore, llb hecome& nec;‘s‘s:ry o l - O. Box 2165 217 Seward| 4 | .. weapons § : i i area. He said that if his company was | S o y . m{f::".“fi’,m. . Soft drink D! 'amendment, ships worth only five | Prohibit a sgovl‘,nnglPEJOY $ .65 PHONE 62 < t0 continue operations, so as to sl\A'rE ELDER STATESMEN | Sa ener e {1-’;’{;‘?,“[“ E| |dollars a ton might be accepted by (10,100-t6) po City élerk f 3 : . S Althcugh many comparative 9. Bushy ¢ S L v t on trade-i t ,100- g provide jobs and decent wages for| . G 47. System ot the governmen! a trade-in al lumun (»xjnhl:)yt'c,s the UAW“ would | Youngsters are taking Senate seats 3 oaring -ryflg"“" O| |prices as high as $50 a ton. The :“m. o[ FOUNT FUNEATLEUMGE NO, 147 have to see to it that production |these days, there are still a dozen as ,.J.‘;“L‘;:;’;‘p : Triangular S| | amendment limits the trade-in [) 0.A2,1.0.0.F. SECOND and FOURTH d kept going in these parts plants. |Senators well over 70 years of age. 16 Bishop's I G allowance to 10 per cent of the Meets each Tues- Monday of each month : | Same of Yieee dldiiestIig Ao Ly, Y s e ‘;‘ Lsu:xfe‘r,\t P| |original cost of the ship. day at 8:00 P. M. I. O. O, F. HALL. ib‘:zg e‘zrc‘zziu;h'?t;e 3?:;:: (Note—Story behina the organi- | cratic Theodore Green o hode 18. Hermit 42. Long narrow E Ay en dreate’ oAkt ng at 7: . m. zational changes in Ford manage-| Island, sincere Jim Murray of £) m’c’glfifn‘h'“h M e R llhfhzs;leippers S fiad TA B LETS Visiting Brothers Welcome E. F. CLEMENTS, Wor- ment is that the union-baiting|Montana and sanctimonious Josiah 23. Elevator car- :x Idolatry akr Gonfidane tHal the BKip. Sals / BEN O. HAVDAHL, Noble Grand | Shipful Master; James W. LEIV- & “machine of Harry Bennett,|Bailey of North Carolina, are as Tiages "'E“el' ERS, Secretary. Y | ; 24. Name Of Yesterday’. Puzzle |Bill would zoom through the House for ) former Personnel Direcor, has be‘»n.‘\'lporous and active as any of the 26. Indicator Solution ‘est y'- SEE G avtcnes watten 1k L 31 ]u‘ell_»i well ('1(~a|;:-d out. Insm«rn‘]\mulguv Some of the others, gr_ynd,efil goreaodry powN e Dlhns wéra Hinead Byl he STOMACHS - < say that the guiding hand behind | how: are not, i roughly . P tand - Passenger i ] g ey R P (Bvereit MONEY RACK GUARANTEE WM Henry Ford 11 in this move has| Much-loved Carter Glass of Vir- 31 italianriver B i 2 Seaweed :g:sl‘]‘y Sl A gl OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING been his mother, who has no love|ginia has not been seen in the 3. Produced in % 5 - - » ¢ 8 { ressman Lindsay Warren, who ‘ B b o the 1aitirs |Benaia In ver b e AL iy | Conaressman Lindsay Warren, who| " gutler, Mauro Drag Co. Smith 0il Burner Service . meddlesome tactics while her hus- | octagemwarian, popular Arthur Cap- AsBadirs by f i Towr Rasall Yo band, Edsel, was running the com-|per of Kansas, has the gleam of & Bound of surf s 3 o 5 R A e T . pany. {youth in his eye and is regularly 2. o0 the shore Day Phone 711 P. 0. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 Young Ford also has no affection ! at his office. But he misses a great % ey 3 for the hard-bitten Benneti, whose |many committee meetings. | 5 {S_il:‘\xme M, E, “oNAGLE o operatives used to guard him when That is why Senator Bob Taft, sy v : R ¢ b ohild and even made reports|Ohio Republican, s e 1. 1 Betuse as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAlL‘Y ALAbK,‘\ 3 é about his comings and .goings to bPhant as he escorted per to the 31 ifan ua EMPIRE is invited to be our gueSt'THIs EVENING. lasl_nve’ Ha“a cen""y 0' nanklng—lm grandfather Ford when Henry II meeting of the Senate Banking and sl v Present this coupon to the box office of the } grew to manhood. Edsel Ford Currency Committee at which the animal Bad fo put up with Bennett's final vote was taken on the Full ek cAP“OL THEATRE 4 S i shadowing, and bitt disliked | Employment Bill. Taft's attempt to T decorative ! 4 3 Tll B M B" r"nd him for it. Bennett was finglly defeat the bill in committee finally acovering and receive TWO TICKETS to see: i e » ousted from his job by Henry 11 |lost out, but in Capper he had one s. Heavy cords uA SONG To nmmngnu and his mother, and now is operat- |\more vote for his cause. A atat Nt Bank ¢ \ ing a manufacturing sales office in = Chairman Bob Wagner of New of water Federal Tax—11c¢ per Person ¥ / Detroit, though still nominally o' York, himself a youngster of only H A S | R R S N 3 ‘f director of the company 68 years, was stumped as Taft 37. Unenthuslastic . i (e paraded by him with Capper. i, B ana PHONE 14 — THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. Oldest Bank in Alaska 4 BATTLE OF ATOM I've got Capper here,” Taft| motionless | % i The back-stage battle of the said gaily. “Now let's see you get Coldrdish -« «and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and scientists over the atom bomb still Glass | : Tngliah author RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. | COMMERCIAL SAVINGS ] rages. The scientists who worked on' (Note—Here are the ages of the e WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! : i the bomb have pleaded with Maj |elder statesmen of the Senate:. Speck of dust . Fish eggs Gen. Leslie Groves and Dr. Van- Bankhead of Alabama, 73; George !