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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1945 and women, standing examination for the armed|e © ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ o e 0 ¢ © o o WW‘“‘W - V - D(“I\ 141"5’.‘ «a E,nl)lr() [ forces, ,,‘,]\_‘,,‘ out for tt e first time what was wrong g WINDOW AUTO PLATE GLASS PAGE FOUR R SRR Y T B e anc soved st TR 20 YEARS AG 0 HE EMPIRE IDEAL GLASS CO. HELEN *ms;r-‘ o iy ek AR et | Ton much -should not be read into the spurt in P GLASS WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AR V}ruw‘,‘;u‘\x hager | Population growth, however, for the whole curve is DECEMBER 13, 1925 Don A%EY CI2IMAINSTREET o= itely downward and we can expect a continued th with future decades contest in the history of the APPY B\RT‘\“ \J | Kodiak residents saw their first boxing s C , when Walter Cleglt 1. welterweight champion of the Third Divi- ! ‘i:‘:.nm‘:: 'r’e].va (;;«:n’;)bv;l r:‘im:;(‘arflm‘:n::i“;u‘ug;\tln four-round draw. Cleg- DR E H KASER The Charles w cafle[ ease in the rate of grow d Class Matter £1.50 th ” Dy e o o December 13, 1945 @ o o : 40T e i Wages vs. Prices . o horn, known as the Cook Inlet Kid, left on the steamer Admiral Watson, DENTIST | . Madge Wade e enroute to Seattle, where he planned to ‘continue in the boxing game. BLOMGREN BOILOING Mofluary (New York Time e Bl - Hwes 4 £ g [ “lara Bowers . s s e b T i } Phone 56 The Cleveland Trust Cor in its Jutest SESERIEL ¥ Evelyn Spain . At the end of the eleventh round in the Elks three-man team bowling s Fourth and Franklin Sts. Gelivers | o LR ¢t sent gov- ; HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. PHONE 136 § Bulle ek s B L Claire McGowan ® {ournament, Lavenik’s team continued to hold first place, with Hendrick- (94 Moot M. it e iy ,”{‘l "l'ul:p! ? i ® son’s team following in second s : 7 s i policy, it declares, is to | o Mrs. Robert Light Ly et ; R TAST WENBIR OF ASSOCITED PRISS s Mrs. Rober = STY FOOD! T e to the vices down. The purpose is | o e, M e ey LS O Dr. A. W. Stewart and VARIETY ; d lo it or uot other | epable industrial workers to retain much of their| o Leephonese W. Smith o The Dougles High Hehool cagers WOk ME SHASJOIE Haavll DENTIST TRY vertin ay en they are no ionger doing overtime | o E. F. Stevens ° am by a score of 8 to 6, in an interesting game played the previous 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Alstka Mewepapers, 1411 | WOrk. The policy cantiol succeed bec Sl o} night et e e Office Phone 469 Gastineau Caf production that determine prices up tnum e S AL e e Nk e e ot PR e Mt o RO ale | prices have to go up also. The n under | - - Mrs. Glen Kirkham of Douglas was assisting the Gallwas Store dur- Foremost in Friendliness | which it would be possible to much | 4 e = emsee = 3 | {10 the holiday rush \ ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. X Graduate Los Angeles College VANITY BEAUTY A shipload of picture brides was to sail for Brazil, destined for the 9f Optometry and Opthalmology SALON | for forty ho of work as they been receivi | for forty-eight hours would be one in which they pr WWJme;wfi,u@m.iHORoscopf | duce @ 1 “TortyAednit hop i 3t colony there, according to word from Tokyo. | In reality the key proposal in the new policy is i The stars incline he Japanese government was planning to assist 10,000 emigrants( | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | Cooper Building | that-the increases in the pay should be taken out of | | but do not compel during the coming year, 5,000 to go to Brazil, 3,000 to Argentina and ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager s ' { { | bachelors in the Japax ' i | profits. In his entation of the new policy the | . R 000 to Mexico AI . Oveh Bllnies iy | President said that management and labor must de- | i aska Music Supply g e 318 | termine from (nn‘ to time )m “1\;‘\ extent z;l I\.’\\(]'; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14 At the Palace Theatre, four Juncau residents were shown in a Arthur M. Uggen, Manager { been reduced and profits have been increased, and| e vl i AR =i g i 2 besils e P | pow far these can properly be passed on in the form| Good aspects and the reverse bal- Short reel, taken at Mt. Vernon, Wash,, during & movie frolic given by Pianos—Musical Tnstruments Dr. John H. Geyer d wages. This appears to imply that agree- | today. There is a promising Universal exhibitors. They were Mr. and Mrs John Spickett, George and Supphies DENTIST | ments would be worked out between management and |sign for thinkers, especially diplo- and Jack Burford, shown with the automobile in which they made the Phone 206 Second and Seward Room 9—Valentine Bldg. . Ilal)r r by which rather constant and restricted amounts (mats and statesmen. There is a por- coast trip, and the banner “from Juneau, Alaska" showing up splendidly PHONE 762 & §357 03 of any profits which might be earned would be :llhuunwl;? nt of death which seems (o pre Weather: Highest, 36; rowest, 30; rain WE'RE GROWING | to the company for reserves e rest | e e i e et B t METCALFE SHEET METAL s = Heating—Airconditioning—Boat The Rexall Store | would be passed on to labor & -7 Eh e R e at least | There are three nearly insuperable objectio | HEART AND HOME D I L E l h 3 e \ L Whether we're getting any smarter or not, at least e T e TR e s i | made: villon b 1 al y essons m ng IS W. L. GORDON Tanks and Stacks—Everything Your Reliable Pharmacists ” | this' procedure P - we are growing. While nobody was looking, a few | in SHEET METAL : BUTLER-MAURO | petitive economy. The first is weeks ago, the population of the United States passed | pestrict the volume of earnings Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. DRUG CO. the company in year goed es back into the company he form of expansions and |da ckwar ber hs 1 me 3 5 3 v awkward numbe that no one would trouble to betterments. But that is the chief way by which Am- |f gy erican industry has financed its expansion during its | vicemen We are not only growing, but growing rather | . tire existence. It is almost the only possible way ately directed. e the close of more than one dis- - guished reer it would greatly |women under this configuration could be retained | which quickens perception and stir his is an auspicious WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He spent his time loafing.” and plowed |the emotior for ho entertaining and /, “He spent his time IDLING.” :::xh/““}.nuvxnlxm;}:-:.l»rkl;‘.(,l,.,'\f,l’,b: OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Convoy (noun and verb). Accent noun “ARR[ MAC“INE Snop on first syllable, verb on last syllable OFT ISSPELLED: Bail (security; also a hoop); bale (a large Pl“mbing —Healing — 0il Burners the 140,000,000 mark, and by this time it is up to some | tapidly, these last few years. Ironically, the nations | for young companies to grow i BUSIN. AFFAIRS it health improved while rations were short and the In the second place, if earnings above restricted | Efficiency now 1|(|uu|'(.l. u§ k”»" s Sy e e HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES world was busily engaged in the grim business of mass | amounts should have to be p out in wage increases | Ployees in most businesses will keep SR DN onds, bon il ody, Imprist » K. F. MacLEOD—Owner, Manager PHONE 319 [Pttty oo SOt SO untrained men and women f{rom acles, shackles, fetter . would be almost no new venture capital. T} killing. War also brought a great increase in the |there e o HL AL iarciage -rate and i the ,m.nfrm, 1 k‘m- we shall | would bring disaster, because it is venture capital |coveted position: The wise will WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” - Let us i AR RN R LR the marriage | Which creates new jobs, which we need now as never > ek education for skilled jobs and jncrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: “The Store for Men” HARBY RACE : [ before. Finally, if the proposed procedure went into |learned professions IMBROGLIO; an intricate situation. (Pronounce im-brol-yo, both O's rate and birth rate alike drop off again. In the last six years the population has grown would be little tempted to strive to cit production costs ecaus g 5 e 5 bale imbroglio.”—Carlyle | " s ) approximately as much as in the previous 10-year o iporense volume of sales and thereby |ed the standard of living for mi baleful imbroglio.”—Carlyle. | The Squibb Store” of Amer ‘Where Pharmacy Is a 3 r~ period. Many factors enter into this picture apart . profits. The new y would promote stag- | 1ior 2 a present-day ange to reduced in Profession from the marriage and birth rates. Gasoline rationing ' pation. There ):m isn't .,’n_‘, way to put costs up. backward. The stars ;n.h‘; ;m- : MODERN ET'OUETTE hu | ROBERTA LEE || I"Wartield's Drug Store | | | 207 centuay vzt and lowered speed 1 s S st 3ul 1d to hold es dow nd o peed i ¢ high w ved many | concludes the Bu pi g s ¥ F Guy L. Smith D ) MARKET nds I prosperous while (lun g l')n e two thing skl 1 I : — |Aquarius the common man come n one is talking with a person, for this person Juneau's Most Popular into his own ! mild-mannered man, but he told REORGANIZA]‘EON INTERN 4 FRAIRS Q. Is it ill-bred whi < g wi person, s pe ,[he VJ aShington Hurley in no uncertain terms Evil portent . to show a lack of interest in what is being said? NYAL Family Remedies “Meating” Place Front St—Triangle Bldg. ———t tens of thousands of lives. Many thou to curb his temper. He also told reac 3 C A. Yes, this is onc e most fre 1t acts of discourtesy. To be HORLUCK’S DANISH per. [ Hg. 8l « ¢ ) his is st frequent acts s sy. A’ S DANIS ON e ,err & GO _Rou d him that Rostow had been hos- OF DEPARIMENTS e ed Axis nation: a good listener is one of the surest ways to gain friends, and is just as ICE CREAM i T}:’EHgE'ST Sl d;-. Y TM0 | pitatized out of the Army and de- i e i now eih SEeea ie e, Rl . PEHGIN, L L, RN NE 208 manded that Hurley apologize BY pRESlDEN]‘ 0 K “ummn'i caution and stern adhe Q. Whom should a bride give preference as a maid of honor at her HUTCHINGS E MY (Continued from Page One) Hurley did so, but continued to #lla [ence to severe policies in dealing yoqqines R MARKETONO CABU TBA“SFEB talk about the “stuffed-shirt dip- with Germany Japan T lomats in the State Department ; e e et T L A0S A. Her sister should be given preference; otherwise, her most | T;v\l{:\fly]\::u‘\(].m;{mt'd ”u‘r\.)t n m‘txmn?); e e e T \\A:—Hl!\(.r]o:«,]!hr I‘.x i:l‘LhLAv[ e D eas of fair for. Intimate friend Choice Meats At All Times HAULING and CRATING 2ate ick Ba LA tion giving the President limited| = e’ 8 R e Rl + g : s L Ry 5 2 it coot Britist :“”tm““: ey "o | tune pecially those who have Q ,I, it in good taste to m morning sccial calls Located in George Bros. Store DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL * 4 s tme” he 1umed, “for the| oo pranch of government was ap-|Peen recently married. A. They are not popular PHONES 553—92—95 Phone 344 Phone 344 PATRICK 1 OHURLEY President to fish or cut bait. I{ ool tioa o pots senate-House| CBildren born on this day probably | feeoes—re cmore oo ——— Pat Hurley has come a long way|Dave been thinking about taking| gonference Committe Wil D6 caver Lo an LNt S FOR €y has come 4 008 W8Y| this issue to the country. The| o ‘ They may . odd characteristics LO OK d LEA RN rofh those days when OKlahoma| byt oghs notning to me, Ho| A3 Tewritten in conference, theque to extraordinary talent an A. C. GORDON CALIFORNIA Wall Paper was J,m ndian Llnlr.(%. ‘an St Bis pants oh oge 1ok b » Hme bill rules out v reorganization (Copyright, 1945) ft Grocery and Meat Market " SHUCI(; r'.‘[ (“lu]ymnd the 0“ "uul‘ desgiadygtetial, de of the civil functions of the Army P m""’w'm g 478 — PHONES — G571 he Catholic religion of his father . | Engineers. This phase of the en- . What is the largest insect? High Quality Foods at IDEAI. PAI"T SHOP That was when Hurley firs 2 to become a Baptist, and after = v TR oineers’ work ) suck )- s sounded off alnst the ' career|SingErs’ work includes such ipro working his way through an Indian b w & diplomats. It Liot. however. the | jécts as flood control college, he had the courage to come ¥ : Dol , o oashington. take e learee first time he had threatened {0 gix other agencies are fully ex- WORKERS 'I'o GE'I' ! s iss the country. All ! Is the capital of Massachusetts Boston, Springfield, or Worcester? at George Washington, take his issue to empted, except that functions, and marry What is an arroy Jflnes-SIevens Sllop the daughter of Admir: Henry B, during the election spring and gagencies and personnel can be ANSWERS : ! : summer of 1944, Roosevelt was | i : : . | LADIES'—MISSES’ Wilson, then and now one of the e e transferred to them. Those are the Central American moth, with wingspread of from 10 to 18 inches. ervous les! Shattuck Agency What is haemoglobin? Moderate Prices Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt Who wrote “The Tragedy of Puddinhead Wilson?”’ most beautiful ladies in the capital. e S \" .xhuull(% sound Tnterstate .(‘(yn““p!(‘( Commission The red corpuscles of the blood. READY-TO-WEAR It is a long way from such lowly °If against the British, their misuse pedereal Trade Commission, Secu-| pETROIT, Dec. 13—The Interna- Mark Twain. beginnings to his more recent in- Of Lend-Le their operations in rities and Exchange Commission,|jonal United Automobile Workers Boston terviews with Joe Stalin, his air- ‘N Near East, and make this an National Mediation Board, National ynion (CIO)—declaring it “appar- A einl Mirear i Al Aty hea plane flights through the Near ®léction issue Railroad Adjustment Board, an ; s Sltals LR B A L R 1 PR T e T sttrrirris| | The Alaskan Hotel B. P. 0. ELKS Seward Street Near Third BRSNS " that the General Motors strik be “of lengthy durati East, and his powerful position as , Stveral times in talks with Railroad Retirement Board ’ : friends, the rambunctious Pat had i the right bower of Generaliss R R LT | s i = L 85 over the question of Roosevelt's al-| would have to be submitted 'for 'ribute at le ach to a specia G it S t | Newly Renovated Rooms Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. ‘,1‘::(‘::, :“L]i ‘;)\)l\lp:)[‘”x“r-)“‘111(,:]':"“ u;.l- leged close ties with “British im-| each of four agencies: The Federal lll;;lln\li(rrnd\l M:xkc- lxu‘uL g . u es '0"8 i at Reasonable Rates m. Visiting brothers welcome. L. — ¥R : perialism” and “Russian Com- Communications Commission, Fed ec. 15 has been set as the . - J. HOLMQUIST, Exalted Ruler. WAV hungking, he first rowed MUnISm” This fear, incidentally, eral Deposit Insurance Corporation, EAve {0 win dav’ on Which the Scout Flashllghts I SEONLANGLE O 3 Ly MoDONALD, Socretary. with Gen. Al Wedemeyer over the M8Y have been one factor in send- United States Tariff Commission, | drive for funds will begin. Tt will D k L : : b o ing Hurley to far-off China and Veterans' Administration |-coase\ vigh the;qanding iof ik esK Lamps i THE question of sending a mission to % { i ol ey | General Motors strike, now in its p_ w “ L | JUNEAU the so-called Communist section of 2 Saee e 21st day, the union said o] | BYR EAR-BY-THE-TAIL |f1sf Aoy, thp-gn P j In-up wall Lamps i BARANOF UPHOLSTERY CO. When World War II began in! —— - . - . RE-UPHOLSTERING re were 158 persons on the! There are an estimated 600,000 nghimg Fixtures ALASKA’S FINEST NEW FURNITURE China to evaluate the importance of its military strength. For a while Byrnes and Truman both knew they had a bear by the tail and 939 th he and Wedemeyer weren't speak- 4 embassy staff in London. At chronic alcoholics in the United ) C 5 b thew oo, QidD’t know how to let go. They ; ; i i g : DRAPERIES i o cach other hough they o= [, WO 0L €0, T o s ena there were 210 States. Sunkraft Ultra Violet Lamp % HOTEL ki Bl hes " " before he resigned and he had 2 . . £t mddtdoa SRR bt e RN e Sl s 500-Watt 32-Volt Light Plant EAT IN THE e W e, First news to the contrary was [TIAMEREGRIAIP A ;Iaf'u Ef’:(‘ix m;(( I": Chiet of; C’““ what Secretary Byrnes read on the CERONE EHE 250- wa“ 12-Volt nghl Plallf BUBBLE noo“ LAZI:I‘:S li[&%CTBONICS [Robert B. MCCUIC ews ticker. He called up Hurley RIEBEICEYVIIIC A . SUerIce chided Hurley for sending Gen. 1eVS tcker SR ERIGIM 1 INIA Eleciric Soldering Irons .| Special Dinner MAVBI S el ¢ PTOTESE " upat,” he said, “is this true? You IEE DREES 5t0 8 P. M. f cow- promised me you wouldn't do this. DIEVAFIL E D c GIFT CERTIPICATE for EaSY waSh l 65 e 21;:150NE 632” e = " “Yes, I know,” replied the irr ER|V|E[S! ° . 3 Ao o I T OGRSt Vs felPiRliTSiEWA ing Machine, Westinghouse Refriger- ‘ R I had to. 1 changed my mind. 1i So. American Old mustal HOILIE[SERR A B i Mble bho A0 0o o ikt oo 1 Ml otk bidians et [AlLIASHLIED ator, Philco Radio Sivw Doy Loden | MOUWE: JUNEAY. KONSS S A Jesed 1| Abruptly Bymes hung up the W 6549, viE/sES|olarlS | Fodniaastigliog And FOLATH mp lll .\mt ; n W 16, Ki T 0™ 1] 1T Meets each Tues- Monday of each month severe loss of £ac€ ™ priends say that Hurley will run! 13 | E/P[1 [D|o[TIERIR ElE(TRI( (0 [RYSHER0 B B 1 OA0. P HALL; e e ed FDR when fOF the Senate from New Mexico 1} i K| INERTE RGIA Visiting Brothers Welcome E. F. CLEMEI‘I’i‘s V\.Ior- e the fuss. “and there's A1 two years hence would like to E[GIGRNERISEEW| hipfol Master: James W. LEIV. nothing you can do about him» Make a stab'at the Presidency 1B, Bitiie W Ak s P I B g PR i ' | BEN O. HAVDAHL, Noble Grand ;&gu& tx;:aer, o i ! £ % Regarding the latter goal, seasoned quicily 5 g ule : ki B s Chich Repigiican. politons : say b wn't| s i £ o R oowWN ww || ABRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS On another occasion, Hurley Nave a chance N, W e 6T, Princely Ttalian ra ! . tirote & memo urging that Ameri.| Yo JOu can't entirely discount 31-/Eiret man ity | GRAY MARINE ENGINES OIL BURNERS ' DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING can advisers be sent to establish a "’I“‘“ ”‘{‘-I;‘l"‘] H;" ""“]f”"“' i “‘f;’ [ SALES and SERVICE { . . Pt gort of protectorate over I pootstraps—and he has succeeded. ; Juneau Welding and Machine Shop mi 11 burner service Tragedy is that he takes himse Near N his row with Dean Acheson, whom SCTIOUs, ~whereas most othe don’t. Yet if he hadn't taken him he charged with ruining U Policy in Iran, The memo was in- SClf seriously he never would have Soribed: “A .propoe gotten where he is. And whatever four freedon his shortcomings, Pat Hurley has lo Cgme a long way—in about the Charter to th East only count ave England where a one-time mule-driver ir 1 Ok When it partment, on: Rostow, lat messianic Hurley sat down with Rostow 1 office, he ch: £ —____—______—_____J i = Day Phone 711 P. O. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 : SIG FAUSE as a paid-up subkcriber to THE DAILY ALAShA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVEN . i | Present tl:?slgc‘ulufon to the box office of the lsgl—over Ha" a Ce!lluly o' Bankmg—lfls : CAPITOL THEATRE 1\0.;4.“" it and receive TWO TICKETS to see: The Bo M. Behl'ellds mth RO i “BETWEEN TWO0 WOMEN" Bank al officer ! Federal Tax-—11c per Person t. This is where he had homa coal mine can become Secre- ., tary of War and Ambassador to .. China : (Copyright, 1945, By Bell Syndicate, Inc.) - ON BUSINESS Lonnie MeIntosh obalo; TO SEATT Mr. and M vhat you said about my progr F 4 combined siness and Propelled with v IR 1 peomiin Shae. on & inod it S By PHONE 14 — THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. Oldest Bank in Alaska teal man, yowd have @ uniform on attend conferences connected with and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and PN . 68 JOUR gpe, of those RO g NOT oMo ik RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. COMMERCIAL : SAVINGS deferred diplomats.” Mes in Seattle. They Dean Acheson, who was pr * interceded. Acheson is usually a five weeks \ WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! R R Tk S N ) . | \ turn to Juneau in about “heraldry