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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | trade and suffer a decline of profits. But it isnotso|® © ©¢ ¢ ¢ o o & ¢ ¢ o o o, 2 Daily Alaska Empire i ot s s it i vrving =] from g i H R po i ety |G e s 120 gt : =|{ 20 YEARS AGO T empire IDEAL GLASS CO. . R % T A e e o = GLASS WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS effects of a strike of the scope and extent of that WU AR Vs [ DECEMBER 15, 1925 DoN.ABEL | 101 MAIN STREET PHONE 633 3 C has clos [$) ) ¥ t add 1 PASUr- " ¢ hess Manager | "/ iCh ¥ i it o5 Lgear George Kohlhepp, manager of the men’s furnishings department of Second Class Matte ' » : St ¢ the B. M. Behrends Store, was to leave the following day for California, | URSCRIVTION RATES: i S | 15, 1945 o accompanied by Mrs. Kohlhepp. The length of their stay indefin- DR E H KASER Ihe charles W_ cBrfer i [e o a December -l S CUEIIEA RS Sl A ite, depending on the improvement of his health DENTIST six months, $8.00; one year, $15.00 B 8 it Mo ' at t sllowing Ta e direct ones, t empha i . 3 . ¢ BLOMGREN BUILDING r uary Announcement of the birth of a .daughter, Norma Ellen, to Mr. & Phone 56 Fourth and Franklin Sts. e, $15.00 or in advance, $7.50 Mclver nd Mrs. Wilbur Burford, December 5 at Seattle, had just been received HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. PHONE 136 et e i N NS ¥ Ve rir ab eaceful set | " § J it 1s have in bringing about peaceful ment of la Edw 3 Olovanett Pt ey | alspute Chede 1. Paul - Bonnie L. Wagner Consumer Credit it here OF ASSOCIATED PRESS i ) X Washington P December 16, 1945 o o W. Leivers was clected Worshipf of Mt. Juneau Lodge FOR TASTY FOODS 7, F. and A. M. for the year 1926, succeeding Wallis S. George, Dr. A w Siewarl and VARIETY Worshipful Master. Other officers elected included R. C. Mize, e TRY Warden and H. I. Lucas, Junior Warden 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Office Phone 469 Gastineau Cafe J. Sommers sailed south on the steamer Alameda, Foremost in Friendl Christmas holidays with relatives at Kent, Wash ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles College VANITY BEAUTY Nuggett Chapter No. 2, Order of of Optometry and Kirkham, Worthy Matron for 1926 Opthalmology SALON @ e e 000 000 00 Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Cooper Building e ot - et - L annual frolic wa be a big event of this night wit ELSTE HILDRETH, Manager | war production prc + it acted as a br “ piany special features planned, including a fine supper and dancing at ding.* e S . ki Alaska Music Supply | | 2w Evenioss Phone 518 Bist the Waz 18 GVEy BhG CIRE O Tl REND | r E E. W. Griffin and J. B. Shallenberger of Kodiak were guests at ti Arthur M. Uggen, Manager tion and prices are be relinquished, pressyire for | A Dr John H Geyer E sastineau Hotel x lifting consumer-credit nts is being felt. The Gastir Hotel Pianos—Mausical Instruments de- tr veland e Fed Wil A % e rs. Wallin Forrest : P e Helen V. Friend £ ‘ ¥ i B Jit ‘“,kf,';,’ Donald A. Messerschmidt v Imer Benedict Dorothy Cox Jack E. Schmitz Dorothy Tuckett periods were shortened and down | m ir illment purc tion of consumer credi st, and at t important, it discouraged the buying of articles 92c0esec0c0cescsene than a thousand retail mer its, has petitioned the | | President to lift existing curbs on installment buying. | AT s LR ~ | We sincerely hope no such action will be taken at this | STRIKE AFTER-EFFECTS time. For, as has been stated in the Federal Reserve | SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16 D I l E ' h by Dt ~ine nee o nfaionary seeguards rema k aily Lessons in English % 1. corvox undiminished.” The volume of money in the hands| Adverse planetary aspects are ac- of consumers is excessive in relation to the amount of |tive today and may be depressing to goods being produced. Durable consumier goods, such | percons concerned with public @ WORDS "OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Every oné Is accountable in SHEET METAL BUTLER-MAU as automobiles and household equipment are extremely | 1 The configuration €ncourages go. their a S “for HIS own acts.” 2 8 RO that have to be forgone. However, the direct 108568 ¢iorceunobtainable, indeed, by most people. And |c thin D s, - e : e g Phone 711 80 Willoughby Ave. DRUG CO. b o ) B lear thinking and fearles OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Thousand. Pronounce thou-zand, A resulting from strikes invelving large numbers of men ' from present indications it will be a good many months | HEART AND HOM it e rpe % 10] tressed, but sound the D, ng g and powerful industrial units take no account of the ' before available supplies will be sufficient to satisty In the domestic circle v!(l;'rlv folk ur = t major w stopr ;. The GM | current demands. To relax or-abandon restraints upon OFTEN MISSPELLED: Volume. Do not confuse with COLUMN. llARRl NIAC"]NE Sl‘lop indirect effects of ill receive special attention under allment buying other forms of consumer credit | (1i¢ cway. For many this holidav SYNONYMS: Report un), account, description, record, statement. shutdown, for instance, if prolonged, cannot fail to 1 . 4 . such conditions prevail would be folly. |season is to be most significant WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Plumbmg —Heahng— ufl Burners restrict or halt production in plants that produce | parts for GM, the largest buyer of parts, and plants Wa should like to see control over all forms of indfathers and grandmothers are increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES sumer credit established by law and exercised by most fortunate. SUPERHUMAN; above or beyond what is human. “Such a task would K. F. MacLEOD—Owner, Manager PHONE 319 1 Reserve officials. The controls that have | BUSINESS AFFAIRS require superhuman strength.” set up during the war are not unreasonable.| With the new year labor comes e “The Store for Men"” HABRY BACE SABIN’S | | ., Drugst Indeed, they are a protection to many individuals who |under a sign presaging settlement of “The Squibb Store” ' ment of an ind that consumes great quantities | ,.p,e wice might be induced to go into debt for thir many union demands in favor of } ' b7l of steel and coal. Consequently the ranks of WOrkers| they should not buy until ti accumulatzd more | workers. Wasteful strikes are to be i MODER" FTIOUETTE g [ 3 ¥ 5 s : bl Lot vk ROBERTA LEE y Frofit St—Triangle Blde, | | Where Pharmacy Is a made idie by strikes of autcmobile workers will, with | funds. During peacetime reasonable Ginta oo obn | shtmodsd WILhIE the deoads: wPro- Profession Y i Weathe 1i 42 lowest, 36 rain but do not compel Weather: Highest, 42: lowest, 36 rair Phone 206 Second and Seward Room 9—Valentine Bldg. | Retail Credit Institute, for instance, on behaif of more i ‘The stars incline and Supplier DENTIST l N T I O i B S N DA g PHONE 1762 — METCALFE SHEET METAL Heating—Airconditioning—Boat “The Rexall Siore" PESIRCASRE Rt Tl 1 v IR, QT DR e R D Tanks and Stacks—Everything Your Reliable Pharmacists The customary way of estimating tfle cost of strikes is to compute the number of working hours lost by strikers and the ‘amount of wages and profits that purchase parts from GM, likewise the largest producer of parts. Producers of steel and also feel the effects of a tie-up affecting a la U age of time, be steadily augmented by workers | sumer spending would provide a useful addition to the |fit sharing will become general Un- & we oo v e S R SR S to idlenes onditions beyond their control. | other instrumentalities of credit control in boom |der new systems of management. . { into idleness by conditions beyond their < ol Bighiir ; st sl 2w Q. When it is neces to pass in froni of someone seated in 2 Furthermora, the direct and easily identifiable | beriods. Such controls need not be rigid or necessarily NATIONAL ISSUES . 5 indirect effects of strikes in producing unemployment | Festrictive On the contrary, they may be used to| Attention will focus on dealing theatre, or other public place, what should one say = 7 stimulate as well as to discourage buying. Regula- |with mental disorders which will A. “T beg your parden” is sufficient is only part of the cost. Less obvious adverse effects | T~ 5 "0 0 ihoralized discriminatingly to take |prevail alarmingly through coming Q. Is it ever permissibie to show a strong emotion when in public? warbeld sDrug 'ofe 20TH CENTURY MEAT of strike-enforced idleness occur as a result of buying| , of special cases and ,changing conditions months. Increased use of alcoholic A, No; it shoujd be strictly avoided @%rnerly Gy Ts. SEH Drugs) MARKET slumps in communities where strikes are in Progress.| quring the transition period. That is a much wiser [beverages be found the cause Q. Who should escort the debutante to the dinner table? A Juneau’s Most Popular Of course, everyone realizes that local retail stores ceeding than a sudden withdrawal of controls before | of Jamentable conditions most cost- A The el Patiar o aasian NYAL Family Remedies “Meating” Place in communities where strikes occur are bound to lose | we have come through the postwar crisi |1y to the nation sty AR T S HORLUCK'S DANISH ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS — - - | NATIONAL AFFAIRS ICE CRE/ PHONE 25 =3 s ppss i 3 \ i A e il o Inck] mepaTe: Switzerland has the forecast of | % s Y N b T S S A TR The Washi ngion e e 3«,:.‘_;:_,1 # Il_“"‘” FOREST SERVICE ::Ai.‘.}‘:}‘\::;{:lx‘x“Izz.l.:v.,;(::‘«: \«;3::;::}%}3?;.&; t£00K and LEARN Y o connon | | HuTCHINGS ECONOMY | | M ar- G R d A.N“kw”m';“{\, Fatt Crisay OUTLINES TREE severe and unusual accidents - are ¢ L MARKET CARO TRANSFER U('.EII.Y -0 - [oun! e presaged for mountain roads . How did the word “Iynching” originate? [ Chotce Meats At a1t Times | | | HAULING and CRATING per birthdate it is h Who was the author of “The Great Stone Face?” v ARMY-DOUGLAS COOPERATION " Located in George Bros. Stor | augury of ar of fi o ;. . FIE RS TS | Y 3 s. Store 5SS i Continued jrom Page One) Douglas could not, of course, CUTHNQ RU[ES Mikontos o genebel financlal ;3. what is a matriarch ! ~PHONES 5,‘:3_92_,,. ? IESEL, STOVE, OBUDE OlL, z S T e sold the DC-4 without per- 5 5 Y g 3 % 4. What is a concordance? ks o one 344 Phone 344 shipment' Missioh from the U. S. Army or What is an autobiogra affairs will be disturbing spondence regarding the The alty Division of of | Children born on this day will be 5 aye of the DO-4 by Douglas, to Japan, Navy. Not only was this permis-', ‘3 ‘SUp 0 il e Lo B B o ot b o in perception and should be ANSWERS: cA LIF 0 ENIA o —despite Donald Douglas’ earlier Slon given, but relations between s that they have been R as ions from their From arles Lynch, who originated a self-appointed commi. ssion | Wall P emphatic denial Douglas and the Air Forces wi b : o s e & Davents s not de to 61w @ replirhd criminal Grocery and Meat Market aper deal was handled largely by ;I"f'hl "(’(“f'“f"‘l’:_‘f‘)’{‘; 'll)‘_'”"“f' k‘(‘“:f‘fl" to cut CI trees from 1l ceive them. 2. Nathaniel Hawthorne. | 478 — PHONES — 571 'DEAI_ p Bertrandias, then Vice- .o ‘ater married the son of Gen.| .. .ne to the Glacier Highway. ——— A WHHAR who riles hitam High Quality Foods at A"" SHOP o “Hap” Arnold, Chief of the Air 3 4 SRS SR e R : Douglas, later made Forces, while the Air Forces pro- The policy concerning the cut- MONDAY, DECEMBER 11 An index of words or topics in a book, as the Bible. Moderate Prices Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt neral in the U. 8. ¢ > ting of trees for the home use of Benefic aspects hold sway today —— e ] oted V. E. Bertrandias t a ; A life of a person written by himself Army. It was obvious, not only ™ ted V. E. Bertrandias to be a o ¢ cutting, or for churches or|which is most promising for mer- F from Donald Douglas' denial, but MaJor general fraternal organizations, is that|chandising. The dat for 4 7 5 g B Jones-Stevens Shop When Bertrandias' name came : p that neither such trees can be cut from Na-|signing business contracts for r I nted this| Pefore the Senate Military Affairs i 01 porest land without prior|year : LADIES'—MISSES’ r E: be publicized in the Am-| COMmittee for promotion, the ..., .01 of 5 Forest Officer, pro-| HEART AND HOME READY-TO-WEAR Shattuck Agency press 'L’:';_“" P"}‘;“’;'}:’"'“l ’[“}";'“ “""]“f' vided the trees are not cut from| Parents and others who have jur- In the first place, the sale Was pre.poarl Hark i ol any ‘polnt withif 200’ faet bt ithe Jediction over the Jour ghould aveld o, ASHEEE A Seward Street Near Third camoufiaged as one made to “JAPAN| efort to block his nomination. But or from de 0 recren-|antagonizing those who follow the & Knock = ort to block his ation. B 4 e . Pt ode! atter sonflict wit . Obs Airways, Ltd" This gave it the aArmy pressure was too strong. He( oo * ich as Auk Village | ”.‘,K," DRt e ’3“". “'hm. Auricles 4 . outward appearance of a COMMer- was made a major general anyway. | > v poistetiioll b alinl L0 Y SRS TR e 3. Wingl The Alaskan Hotel cial transaction, though, of course,| This columnist’s disclosure of | ; s SeaRen B TG llruu y S AFFAIRS 's‘m“»?mumm 40. Second child- 9 askan Hote B P 0 ELKS Japan Airways, Ldt. was con-|July 10. 193 R o ha | DEIp preserve the natu beauty AR e o iyl e hood trolled By 2 R el ",l“j““',vm‘“' l':“f"” one error. The| o e Glacier Highway and that| Retail merchants may find this a 15 Buste = 3. piblicat . Newly Renovated Rooms Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. ment aid:commerclal planes 1ater| bosed to have vald for the DO controlled cutting over a period d-breaking week. Costly IUF 1 Gommotion el a5 Beagpuable Bates m. Vislting brojhiers weloome. L, Xli"he MBBRtEd Tor MiMATy: DU wis Ll siotbion.. T DC-% ¢ years would seriously mar t and coats. il e in demand I saiarion | o 4RI PHONE SINGLE O 1 EOLMOUIS,, Bralied Rular, poses as Eiven as $1000000. This WAS| picorance of the rondside. | vere weather will continue 3 AT e VESING H_ L. MEDONALD, Secretary. ses 1a mistake. Douglas gave them a in various parts of the country 22, Sea worm a3 btless alsc ouglas 1t mue ; Bt Iv $706. | b . Cover with a Doubtle: ), Douglas didn’t mych better bargain, namely $706- * Persons cutting trees are re- ATIONAL ISSUES B i hara surface R THE - Cut JUNEAU want to be in the public position 739, F.AS. San Pedro, (This later| quested to make sure they are| Living costs will rise despite gov- g ports TR new 83 Jowis Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle of selling an important brand new ws wicreased by the A4dion of satsfied With A purticular tree|crument. efiorts to. reguite prices, 3F 9l nuree 8 Joul : 4 ' BARANOF UPHOLSTERY CO er %o a entlal enemy Ol spare ts.) before s cut. During the past|Neecded advances ye: g Marr 4. Beverage 56. Headland DOWN £ the USA, especially at a time whe rose, 18 JRupue. T e 5 15 wRges will bring Putee % 57. Heavens 3 e S e RE-UPHOLSTERING * few years, Forest Service officials|about mild inflation in 1946 legislative CA’S NEW FURNITURE the Japs had been’ unmercifully| yAPs EXULT OVER BARGAIN - have noticed an increas the| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS assembly ALASKA’'S FINEST DRAPERIES bombing innocent civilians in| The Japs boasted gleefully about number of trees wasted by bei Suffering in coming wleks will be Assistant HOTEL Public walk Phone 36 122 2nd St. - China, and when Cordell Hull had tnis pargain price 4 . this argain price. A ap paper cut and then discarded in favor of | widespread in Europe and Asia. The appealed to American plane manu- of Noy. 14, 1939, carries a picture a more desirable one found later.|seers predict that Americans will 'x?,?,fi;,’" Mgt EAT IN THE facturers not to sell to Japan f the DC-4 under the captia . 15 | snoritioe Bhekils i it d o A aption | Christmas tree cutters should also | sacrifice cheerfully when aid for war derivative . Orlental bird BUBBLE noom A ELECTRONICS Most (f-]l—\len- evidence of formerly America's biggest, now ye nber that many tracts of |victims is required. anxious the Japs and Doug * Japan's.” privately-owned land border the| Persons whose birthdate it is have . Severity . 4 Sales and Service i camonfiage the sale s fllustrated ' Su mors than & year agd atl niahway, Lo (RaL the Sirst. No.|the sUgiry of & year i which there . Muse of music Special Dinner = by letter addressed 97 Dougl2s o cost of $40,000,000," the paper tional Forest land to be crossed by |maye be some confusion of thought. ¢ n“,',"”" . 5108 P. M Tpert zadio sepsic yithout deldy s s continued, “the giant plane was the road is located seven miles| Children born on this day probably it "p';’l"“:“’ (i P. O. Box 2165 217 Seward old to Japan Airways for $750,000, from Juneau. Permission to take|Will be remarkably individual and . Every $1065 PHONE 62 complete with plans for its as- trees from privately owned areas independent. Great intelligence and Ireland . Simpletons embly.” So%iat course, be obtained from |endless industry will assure succ i P R 2 (Copyright, 1945) . So be it Silver Bow Lodge | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 . Jarge fish No.A21.0.0.F. SECOND and FOURTH On that matter Meets each Tues- Monday of each month ple, fol- count significantly stated: “Japan The division superintendent’s of a8 bsolute se-| Ajrways has not yet decided. what fice, Room 414, Fede Building KRB0 V0000 0 il Threads s day at 8:00 P. M. I. O. O. F. HALL. in Scottish Rite Temple ied that Wwith 5 do with the flying bargain” will gladly give advice on whether the « an export license gowever, it didn't take them long or not a particular tract is Na the news he c out. Here is o decide. It was converted to one tional Forest land the letter showing w pleased the of the most useful planes the Japs Cutters planning to sell Christ-| Japs were the skillful Way had in the entire war. mas trees must secure a permit| Douglas handled the news leak The newspaper also stated: from the st Service bef :o any “Major V. E. Bertrandias, nsactions for purchase of the' cutting is done and the operations| Douglas Aircraft Co. plane were completed last summer must be conducted in accordance | Santa Monica, Calif before the ‘moral embargo’ on air- with the timber sale requirements “Dear Mr. Bertrandias: craft shipments to Japan was an- of the Forest Service, “Looking over the Saturday edi- nounced by = Secretary of State SN 1 of the New York Times, I g could not help but write this letter t summer” meant the IMMUNIIA'”ON (u"l to compliment you for the most summer of 1938. It ( was in that Thase in. the ko i mot ob- o commms s o st WILL BE HELD MONDAY | e CORBETT SHIPP ject to the transaction as they are the sale of the DC-4, but was lied e 000 e limited to those in our trade, while {5 by Donald Douglas. Tt was on The regular monthly clinic for BN us a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASh jaymen prc lon't know Whal June 11, 199, that Cordell Hull imm ions will be held Monday | DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! | EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENI lssl_over Ha"a cemu’y o' Banking_lm ”,L s ey T SR li;k‘f.‘.‘,'t'f,},,,:f,".,‘;i“l,;":;ll:"f,"““" o e, 10, 8t 40 aclo dhlem et e Present this coupon to the box office of the B8 ers: G o snte Do gt ot B0 it 0 S0 1115, Moo iy Mubakelf g g CAPITOL THEATRE M. Beh B e T e e D R T o s s | pr i, - leiehphir gl The B. M. Behrends and s out you T wanted to could have called off the Blven for lipox, whooping | b THE BIG SHUW-O“" -Ballk . 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Box 2066 Night Phone 476 TIDE TABLE ® o December 16, 1945 o o HE Ba Low 5:08a.m., 21 ft High 11:23a.m., 184 ft, Low 17:59 p.m.,, -18 1t ® o December 17, 1945 e CEREEEE SRR High 0:17a.m., 15.6 ft Low 6:00a.m., 19 ft High 12:13p.m., 19.3 1t Low 18:48 p.m., -3.1 1t ®sesocevcccesoscee any possik reaction, but s rh to prevent th ity who have nothing has been mentioned of ® sale of @ lanes, only moral sua- 8 i ection are urged sale hi when Douglas ap-;to b t with their children.| “It was an excellent Way of plied for an export license for A i handling the difficult matter in & ne DC.4, it was granted The chief jumping off place for delicate situation and 1 wish to £ht. 1945, By Bell Syndicate, Inc.) | tactical, cargo and passenger planes | share of the of relief if you - hes for Europe during the \\:u'i ever felt on e you had DRINK KING BLACK UABEL! Prosque Isl , Ma WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! S S PSS S U ‘ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ . \ \ \ \ \