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PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA have brought soldiers home .from he couldn't even get inside the| g, i i Far ot ey e ’ s An. mayor's office. EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENIN IDEA'. PAINT SHOP > 3 | ope. . . . Sam Hahn, Los An y "RA""NG (OMMA"D 2 < or H TRUMAN'S geles—Andrew J. Higgins, the big (Copyrisht, 1945, By Bell Syndicate, Inc.) | Present this coupon to the box office of the L — — HAULING Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt 1 | geles . Higgins, g T HABERDASHERY PAST boat-builder, has now composed i President Truman didn't say any- | s tax difficulties with the ® ® ® ® ® © ® © 0 ¢ ¢ o/ 1; Peter B. Gruening, son of CAPITOL THEATRE [l J St Sh thing about it, but he seemed a|mpyessury. Like some other people, ® ® | Gov. and Mrs. Ernest Gruening, is ive TWO TICKETS t ; ; ones-sievens op bit miffed at being ribbed 50 Un-| 1o yeached the income-tax dead. ® TIDE TABLE ® serving with the training command and receive T 0. Boes | ADTE s R INSUR ANCE x:lerci!ully at the National Press ;. with a lot of capital advanced ® ® at Sheppard Field, Texas, according "Muslc ron “lLLlnNs" 1 s Club dinner over his past career as on war production, but arranged ® © ® November 21, 1945 ® ® @ t{, advices received by the Empire. ! READY-TO-WEAR { . a haberdashery salesman. It must| (o pao’ ot incaliments. Tt was ® 4| He entered the Army July 11, Federal Tax—11c per Person | Shattuck Agency 4 ?e x;dmllned that s&r,nz of the pro- | ome tax, not soclal security. . . . ® High 2:55a.m., 17.5 ft. ® 1943, and was commissioned Dec. SRR i e | | Seward Street Near Third essional comics rubbed it in pretty Secretary e Low . 8:40a.m., 15 ft. ® |23 1944, after attendin AAF " y of War Patterson—I ‘ap- g d ) 3 T el g ‘}:nrd. Eddie Cantor was one of ;o B Cotter defending May, ® High 14:45p.m., 20.1 ft. schools at Ospiard, Garaner Fied, | PHONE 14 — THE ROYAL BLUE CAB Co0. hem. ° : i e Low .21:22p.m., -35 ft. ® Williams Field, and Yuna Field i e A Gen. Stephen G. Henry and his job L ams Fleld, an una Iileld, A e o 2 habentashery | o LiECh S e “,pljcal . e Prior to entering the service, Lt. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and ; The Alaskan Hotel B. P. 0. ELKS n Kansas City,” the radio comic “ ovalty © © @ © 0 0 © 0 0 0 0 & o i A i i told his audience of cabinet mem. °f YOUr fine and constant loyalty g;?fi)‘::g ::,asLii.c:lt:dell:;b Hiet‘vv;: RETURN YOU to your home with our compllment‘s. g Newly Renovatod Reoome Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. i AR you. s S oy * | at nable Rates . g brothers welcome. L, bers, Supreme Court Justices anq [° the men around you. However, I e E \ o WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear Reaso m. Visiting broth 1 v e b il e regret that I cannot agree that DR. S. STARR HERE | going to Sheppard Field. | J. HOLMQUIST, Exalted Ruler, Wiaahlnetons Titls” f"“g %0 Gen. eHndy did a good job of de- | SR S EET i PHONE SINGLE O H. L. McDONALD, Secretary. L afternoon I yyopiiization. For years Gen. Henry Dr. Sherman Starr of Washing-(® @ @ @ ¢ & o 0 ¢ ¢ s o o A S st iropped in to see the Presidel g : | THE 2 ';s I“t *‘d resident, .o jamunarly knoww in tne Regu- ton, D. C. arrived in Juneau yes-|® ® . o By :L‘;‘t‘fm”[‘; lar Army as its greatest mechanic, terday. He is a guest at the|® SUN RISES — SETS | | aNEAL, 4 o Flbn an absolute authority on gasoline Baranof. . ' UPHOLSTERY CO. ‘J:‘orger V‘iashingm;\ d.lessed el engines and automotive mechanics. S e ‘ e e o November 21, 1945 » o o D E L I G H T F U L LY B A R A N 0 F RE-UPHOLSTERING fown 1o o, ncerwear marked)pany pay tribute to his work in EMBLEM CLUB e g ; g ALASKA’S FINEST NEW FURNITURE “The Pre: ident’ 4 setting up the Gunnery and Me- | ® Sun Rises .. 8:58 2. m. e - () DRAPERIES = Sredas secretary, Matt| pqnica) School at Fort Knox, Ky, Meets tonight at 8 o'clock, Elks|e Sun Sets 428 p.m. D I F FE RE N T e’} HOTEL nelly, walked up to me—veryi . ine peginning of the present Hall. Nomination of officers, fol-|e . Blidnesas 122 24 8t. fancy—and said, ‘the President will ¥ & B F el ‘"b“_‘ emergency, especially his develop- lowed by social hour. (10,122-t1) © @ @ @ @ & & ® o o o o © o EAT IN THE mem",“ oW In the bargain base- | ent of mechanism for firing from a5 e TR WITH ITS RICHER, SMOOTHER BUBBLE ROOM ALASKA ELECTRONICS 880, T ment down 1o the base moving turrets. He was always ¥ 2 & S Sales and Servi : & 35€- | much more at home in overalls C d | = g ARG Deryice ment. No sooner d ake o y coat ‘m(;‘ sl(;::l;l.:,::kl‘:f \_.hrfét_:"\ 's'n‘;x a monkey wrench in his hand, Yo SWOr P Z e sl’eclal n“mel' Expert radio repair without delays| vy e o s and in my opinion it was a mistake % uring me for another one. I said,'yo." oo 1!IL“ Geb. “Pa” Watson to ACROSS 30. Negative 5to 8 P. M. P. O. Box 2165 217 Seward| ‘Mr. President, I don't want a coat, A K! i Bl 1 Store 32. s:;‘x-ebz;]l for $l 65 PHONE 62 I just want the honor of meeting| lcouade his SDish, “she dlae Freat-tiche #7mem 33. Part of an ! ® you’ Then I made the mistake of €Nt Roosevelt, to have him put in 13 Kounded ap- e Bticar fhe £ g n harge of Army personnel — the strument suekne cut my band. Before Io.o00 personnel show the world Sle D Afyes Bov Aot [ MOINT JUNEAD JORGE MOy 14 oould pusl sit he'd sold me a |ETECSt | el Bow it wonid Conjunctio No.A2,Y.0.0.F. SECOND and FOURTH 2"" of glo 1_1 'n’x not complaining. | o0 oo Saaiiad: . dachfinaticn Vate i or, D:;:t scent Meets each Tues- Monday of each month ome cf the things I bought I can| program 18 one of the. pesulta Before rd game day at 8:00 P. M. I. O. O. F. HALL. in Scottish Rite Temple use. T say some of the things. What | PFOS™™ 15 one of the resuts. Drove of Small table f beginning at 7:30 p. m. I'm ronna do with three dozen WHITE HOUSE CHAFF e LA Vigtiog Brothegs Weloome B 0. GrEsITIS, Won Supreme Court Justice’s robes, I A g Lift k shipful Master; James W. LEIV- | don't k Mountain Cover the top BEN O. HAVDAHL, Noble Grand o ! Seen and heard around the White = 2> M9inta Siamese coln The delightully different textore you EES/ Rectelaty. ren'}“ chd'”'\ '\:-'\‘ have five Su- House—Gen. Harry Vaughan, the 24 w"-: very gl Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle enjoy in Columbia Ale results from a % preme Court Justices with us to-| President’s Military Aide, standing 25, Greek fsland nount » distincily different tank-top method of night; and I wonder if they realize in front of the Executive Office, 2. Always 5. Golt moind ° 86 Fersied eskf .53 Drosng I8 LGRS The _ alicHurire usd ™of € HEATIN how lucky they are to be Supreme | hatless, an odd-looking silver cream | - hhU Pl DOWN “lop-type™ yeast which works ot the Q Ol BURNERS: . DRAFY CONTROLS " Court Justices. With those long|pitcher in his hands, feeding the Wil plum 1op of the tank, rather than the bot- i G i N:Ck robes the only ones| squirrels Ambassador Joe 2t Rl tom, ad #evides. ":::",:;?'?,: [e) ml' 11 burner Jervice who can 1 to work | g ¥ . § 4 54 er lexture you taste e s 8 to i hiding :m : (xiui:“up to the Wh]m House Columbia Ale. Insist on Columbial ° : 6 Night Ph . 3 i |in a dashing maroon limousine. . 0. 206 ight Phon N 4 Pinned to the inside of the door Byt Pwome Y11 - Shas i okl : MAIL BAG is a radio schedule by which Joe i Bill Leiser, Sports Editor, San|never misses his favorite programs. “ i Francisco Chronicle—I note your Paunchy Bill Green strides into o Ve ! eriticism r the|the White House. The sleeves of :Qifte 0 i g— . . - Cha [ propriety pl to fly Green's well-cut jackets always look © " with gas a" a cen'" 0' Bflflklll lm | two race hors L Angeles | too short, like hand-me-downs Any plant of 1891 i n ry J to San Matec I don't agree Frank Walker, the former Post- with you. R of whether master General, surveys the fresh: BacLisE coston] g The B. M. Behrends expect mo Mansion, rem “They've gotten i 5}‘:"‘3 wh nooty and repainted the place i {;4::;:\‘ ? LUMBIA BREWERIES INC TACOM SHINGTON : a thing happen hey nce I was here last.” Col Wt - H turn have. t : Pollett, New York's former s ODOM & COMPANY, Alaska Distributors them the other ol Governor, ambles in to visit Fug > : hours between St with Judge Sam Rosenman. Pol- elestlal body 3 Kansas City, or wher ravel letti may run for New York's gov- ate: comb. BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS | Oldesi Bank m Alaska in day coaches all the way from ernorship next year, but will not Habitation MARINE ENGINE San Diego to Wilmington C./do so if Senator Jim Mead is a G R GRAY l E l s SA | Lt. Comdr. Neil A. Fox, Commander candidate. Sidney Hillman b SALES and SERVICE COMMERCIAL " VINGS | Naval Aviation Machinist Mates' leaves the White House with a Aeriform fula 5 ine ! School, Norman, Okla—Congratu- labor delegation to pose. for plo- : &G Juneau Welding and Machine Shop . Al k E or 5 of from what ater distances the salmon make theiry® ¢ ¢ » ¢ ¢ o ¢ ¢ & ¢ o o: ! -~ WINDOW AUTO PLATE GLASS : | aily Alaska Empire .. 0. 4 120 YEARS AGO o 4 == | heia ] M n e By b e e ot e o == | THE EMPIRE IDEAL GLASS CO. Becond and Main Streets, Juneau, Alasks R atchdog of the Tr | = 0 GLASS WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS HELEN TROT . SUNSLN * presgent — [ Mameeanes e R EL PHONE 633 alx‘{"x“““:'"RTf(‘J,:“”H:\“<‘ A ’m,w“" F (Cincinnati Enquirer) ) | NOVEMBER 20, 1925 DON AB 121 MAIN STREET ¢ s}.u:g AI}!\I'(IYNI\ Half a century ago we had a near neighbor in In the ladies’ bowling tournament at the Elks Club, Mrs. Faulkner's L A AR e Holman, who lived in our delightful suburb team defeated Mrs. Manning hile Mrs. Gray's team tcok the second B O e ol A o o November 20, 1945 o e e match from the teem headed by Mrs. White. Individual scores showed DR. E. H. KASER The Charles W. Carfer vered by carrier in funcay and Dourlas for §1.60 per monthi 102 /O KHe Sesmaury, When it ‘e | rs. 2 high, with a score of 520, and Mrs. Faulkner second with B Rawsthss SEROL us yoaT BIBWE.. | oty o ing money he had to be shown. He would take the|® oM MR E resalile DENTIST Monuafv B B B 0r ais months. I advance. $7.00; budget, send for the chiefs of departments and point | e et ey« schson ot es il %150 G v oy "1 ACCUSIN finger at their request for money. The e Sh]:,;'h (:\{ F.(L::.n‘ds ¢ T R 1 e Phone 56 Fourth and Pranklin Sts. 1l confer & favor if they will prompriy noWy ..¢6unding thing was that more often than not he|e TS ice Charles eson was a passenger on the stes gers o AL s Bk PHONE 136 R R e 1 Uy ble to cut budgets in two. No item of expense,| e Bonnie Erickson ® returning from a business trip in the States 0% e e Business Office, 3.4 however small, escaped his eagle eye. The people of | ® Ronald Baker . R MEMBZR OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Ind liked Mr. Holman, for they returned him|e Tillie Timlinson . Miss Mary Garn, who had gone to San Francisco on a vacation trip, DI' A W Stewart FOR TASTY FOODS The Asscciated Press is exclusively entitled to fhe use for m after term to C o Unfort ¢ in the| e John Torvinen . 3 2 e x ¥y y 3 . . . and VARIETY publication of all news dispatches éredited to 1t or not ether- Rl o | had secured a position there and had decided to remain indefinitely. Rtk e 3 wise credited in this paper and also the local new: pubMshed me he was gathered to his father ° R. M. Sherwood . b i o Well, f0laiiis SRR ol o 1 BIRSest v (08 SHELOH ®| Mrs. Joseph Wehren of Douglas left on the Princess Mary for a five-| | 20TH CENTURY BUILDING & ATION AL NP e BN TATIVES = Alavis N Providence had extended Mr. Holman's life . Mrs. M. M. Rogers o Mrs. Josep : & ’ Office Phohe 469 Gastinean Cafe i st a cattle P RS 5 a Wi v he | e month visit which would take her to Germany anl Austria. rth Aveaue Blde., Seate, Wa he were alive today. What he would do with the|e Pttt Wit gE o s e L T wollen departments in Washington would be plenty. /e e ¢ ¢ ©¢ ¢ @ @ o ¢ o o o paaiars ; ’ TTe would find 50 men employed when only 10 are SRR L S S { About 70 members of the Salvation Army had arrived in Juneau to Hgondzfl'{ Sl‘IMfiSON., Opt. D. 4 He would find Congressmen themselves | reseseweemso- «ewe—ee—w . gttend the annual Congress to be held November 25-30. With the Kake iy “:feo ‘L’Sm ‘;fll‘ks g"“ege VANITY BEAUTY money like water on various junketing trips. | ) ! | delegation was its Indian band, which led the delegation ina march from i 1:h° "OTIY an SALON he would find such a wildness in the matter H 0 R 0 S r 0 P E the city float, down Front Street and down Willoughby Avenue. . optmmelogy SALON ding money that he would lack words to de- | ' - | S Sl Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Cooper Building it extravagance. But he would know how ‘ ;. N e o ! ] % A sloudy R e e The Sf,(lflrs 1.1;0!111( o Weather: Highest, 33; lowest, 34; cloudy. Gt - ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager tory repeats itself. Maybe it re- but do not compe e — Alaska Music Supp'y Open Evenings Phone 318 er Watchdog of the Treasury. i SN S~ Arthur M. Uggen, Manager i s N. ¥, NOVEMBER 21 : : Ward On Duplication b ESDA, et ® Pianos—Musical Instruments Dr- JOhEIl HST GeYEI' (Cincinnati Enquirer) i : 2 'I‘ 'I' and Supplier DENTI Adverse planetary aspects domi h g l e : titying in favor of the merger of Army and |, GCNIl BIBEUR NS penetic e rian Phone 206 Second and Seward Room 9—Valentine Bldg. Navy. Robert P. Patterson, Secretary of War, based | (0.0 5, Bt o oiGine contigura- PHONE 762 his argument largely on the economies to be expected e i i ! . tion for merchandising. | - e from the elimination of duplication. He referred to HEART AND HOME e a n e r s ] METCALFE SHEET METAL o = THREE-MILE RULE the fact that Army and Navy maintain duplcate| ,, ncomes shrink or cesse in J Heating—Airconditioning—Boat The Rexall Store 8, als, airfields and repair s! e 8 oikets the % . £ 2 S it 2 Ps “HEht | many families of war workers the i 1 Tanks and Stacks—Everything Your Reliable Phatmacists ¢ A proclamation issued more than a month ago by ‘”“w‘l‘ 1k thiath e, s schkivit A TgtaRnLs Tob i tendency to expect the worse wil i i in SHEET METAL R President Truman, and overlooked by a good many ”ef ",'“ :1‘ 8 b Y00 HHtieh h‘o\lld HotBs be strong but tl?c stars seems to BUTLER-MAURO Ser mu ias. bieakl , Hig THe LU0 SIIEE s A ¢ |presage brief periods of unemploy- A chance to make some show Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave DRUG CO. begause bigger news was breaking that day, must .....eq of it. Especlally in respect to economies, [I'2 08¢ 0 = BE N v mpor- 0 Ak o G CO. have given Seattle attorney Edward W. Allen a great (pere is a gre: isleading argument and | TeR% i money! We will Pay ;: there is a great deal of misleading arg tance of courage, patience and op- s 4 & e——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— deal of satisfaction. wishful thinking. It is quite true that the services|, ..o for women of all ages. ONCE-CENT A PIECE HARRI M Q CHINE SH“P For many years, Allen has been carrying on a maintain duplicate Iaci]ilgs in many }l)lz\cc;, But iLi BUSINESS AFFAIRS for campaign against the old doctrine of the “three-mile 2150 is true that the War Department alone has many | i) after the holidays trade will . . . & . . limit” which for years has restricted the off-shore duplicating facilities. Navs has had three |2¢ £00d: Although there may be a Wire Coat Hangers! Plumbmg —Hea]lng— 0il Bnrners g S avy has ha ree | i . as! i & Q control of our government. Allen began an intensified ,mgp‘,’gl:*‘i,,’;‘“.fi‘i .:Ar”g: “Z?{e”;i two} There 15 still short depression or _M_lf_z\:% af(}lm_m Briniti, $ HOUSEH(;{;ENAI:PLIANCES campaign soon after the Japs began raiding the - G Y : ished prosperity, five years of amaz- ring em in E 319 salmon fishing grounds of Alaska under the assertion that it was all right as long as they kept three miles offshore, an unwritten international rule dating back to the days when a cannon couldn’t fire a ball more than three miles. another for the civil population, operated by Arm_v‘-mg good fortune are forecast for all. and Navy personnel. It is more practical to have NATIONAL ISSUES several modest hospitals than one immense hospital.| pecyite criticism of the President | The Army and Navy have their own airfields at|,.q his policies, the people will con- many places, close by one another. follow that they can be consolidated. It is more | It does Ot |yinye to suport the Chief Executice. artisan prejudices again will cause Bundles of Twenty-five. CALL307 “The Store for Men" SABIN’S HARRY RACE Druggist e ke 5 ats practical to have a figher airfield separate from a| ,;qnderstandings, especially = re- “The Squibb Store” President Truman's proclamation declared that poitc% 5 MC & BIC LT S [k i e for Front St Triangle Bld Where Pharmacy Is a the three-mile limit is no longer recognized by the i rement of | ;. i g g g. In certain activities, such as procurement of | ¢, .0i0n activities. | he“e Profession United States. personnel and materials, all possible overlapping | NTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS | T This should be of utmost importance to Alaska, should be eliminated. In their intelligence acuviti»s.; Canada continues under the most % 5 The Japs were doing a big business in Alaskan waters the Army and Navy should work together closely, t0 |y omising signs which seem to pre- appear waflleld S Dfllg S'Ol’e 20TH CENTURY MEAT before the war and after a few years they would 2void costly duplication. But UlC_ECU“O"}‘fi e be | cage expansion of trade and in- ance‘l (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) 3 ” RKET achieved by merging the services will be very small. | crease in population. The Dominion . uneau’s Most Popular probably have been back, without interference by our And the benefits of unified command can be achieved NYAL Family Remedies “Meating” Place government,. g 2 e d 1 will au‘va many from Australia ity by intelligent and willing cooperation, as was done in |4 Britain. } HORLUCK’S DANISH ONLY THE BEST OF MEAT; Nine-tenths of the halibut fishery of Alaska is the field during the war. This holds true whether the | parsons whose birthdate it is have ICE CREAM PHONE 202 = more than three miles offshore, and no one is sure services are merged or not |the augury of a year of extraordi- e — ———— —— ——— e e & e nary experiences, some exceedingly ™ . tion which speeded up discharges to visit with friends of the Roose- [challenging. Good fortune will follow HUTCHINGS ECONOMY cAno Tn"srfin he w ashlnglon of high-point men. . Maj. Gen. velt era. Young Franklin | persistent effort. MARKET D. White, Fort Riley, Kans— Roosevelt, Jr, enters with Henry | Children born on this day probably HAULI CRA :'1 G R Thanks tor the information that Morgenthau, lunches with the new|will be complex in character and L§h°:°; Toas 2 aH Thines Iy TING L erry -u0-noun the German horses shipped from President. ... Just the day before,|brilliant in mental endowment. They cated in Qeorgs Reos, Stoe DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL |"Bremerhaven on the S. S. Stephen young Roosevelt and a group of must be carefully educated. [ PHONES 553—92—95 Phone 344 Phone 344 Continued from Page Ome) | Austin were not for Fort Riley. I veterans cooled their heels for 45 (Copyright, 1945 | it b7 S o HELT, now find that they were for the minutes outside Mayor LaGuardia's AT o oy T CALL FOR g mv’s 3 ffice in City Hall, New York, try- B ’ tee solemnly recommended pass Army's Remount Station, Front © : ‘ i Ry }n s :’he ?gfi Royal, Va. My point still stands, ing to appeal to the Little Flower LT, PETER GKUEMNG E. V. JORGENSON Femmer's Transfer W all Paper laouse and the Senate. lations on your recent reorganiza- however, that the ship could better to help veterans find housing. But AT SHEPPARD FIELD tures, turns around, walks back in | as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA 114

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