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PAG}; FOUR Dml y Alu La E mpire on savings established before the war—those with fixed incomes, will really be up against it SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING b ] 4 i 3 el a b7 - 20 Y E A R S A G 0 HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE e NY )" & Good Veto HE EMPIRE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS HELEN TROY MONSEN - - Pynmder?lf pAoAE o B e . "1 . 'meisr end Magaest | (Washington Post) JANUARY 11, 1926 LUCILLE’S BEAUTY SALON e g ¥ A n“'"':i'"fi ffl'fi?f' Fiesidats TR B BRONIIDOLE SISy John M. Olson from Lemesurier Tsland was a visitor In Juneau, arriv- PHONE 49 commendable judgment in vetoing the bill rescending the Po ing this morning on the motorship Virginia IV ' ; &= Setona s Mater. | 40 billion Gollars In Wartimo appropriations (o which & sl e ' DR.E. H. KASER The Charles W. Carter 7 _SUBSC RIPTION "","r $1.50 per month; | “rider” returning the United States Employment Service ¢ ¢ ® Friday, Jan. 11, 1946 ® o © AR 3 4 e 4 B O sachihs, 82,04 ar, $16.00 to the State governments had been attached. In pas . e| Plans to erect a number of three-room apartments over the Nugget DENTIST Mort 1 postage pai rates: e $7.50; | this botched-up sort of legislation, Congres . Sigrud Svenson o [Shop building by Dr. Robert Simpson, owner, were made known. Dr. BLOMGREN BUILDING or uarv 0 { President said, viclated a fundamental principle of © Mrs. Leon Constantine ® [Simpson had recently left on a buying trip to the States, and was to Phone 56 Fourth cribers i ,”L,,Z!X;‘::v"m’?fi’{in’x‘flgg\ zood government. It attempted to deprive him, more- © Bert Johnson . | have the plans drawn for the apartments while there. HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Ps}r;g;;a;]gun o of their papers. I5ver, of the basic right of vetoing specific measures ® Mrs. Robert Henning o RN, Rl Wi 8o I o Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. ! of which he disapproves. That performance thoroughly € A. J. Forrest o 3ig doings were in store for the Elks for the coming week, with the merited the stiff rebuke that the President has e George H. Messerchhmidt @ . o pivan gelegation due to arrive the following day. More than 40 Dr. A. W. Stewart FOR TASTY FOODS administered . Joan Lois Cohen °| R A gl gl ol o B g 1 and VARIETY I 'W. Kome: o | Strong, the Ketchikan invaders were reportedly bringing with them the DENTIST | Fortunately, the savings which the Congress sought © wadhol = | horses, the goat and the buil. g i TRY W o achieve will not be 1 President Truman has © H. M. Porter oA ¥ ik 20TH CENTURY BUILDING | | PRl i 5 g ved . ° 2 H .“'““;‘('1“,:,“”3},\“::};1[ ?:‘m:l:."",“g”.;::(,‘“lx(\ui::'lj( 1;‘:::1;‘1‘1::: e oo o e oo o0 e e Rome wasnt “having any’ of the “Charleston,” according to dis- Office Phone 469 GaSImean cafe ol sk tmid Bl i PG patches from that city. Jazz dancing and “blues” numbers had their Foremost in Friendliness serve. In other words, the main purpose of the bill I . . PR ROBERT SIMPSON, D will be accomplished, and the crippling amendment rw—-———'—*w“’"'; share of devotees, but the arleston,” America’s latest dance craze, g I'C t. D. S — which Congress sought to impose on the Employment ; C { | was a bit too much for them ira Dnr F ; r:ge es do ege VANITY BEAUTY f Service at this crucial period of its postwar responsibility ¢ H 0 R G 3y C 0 P E | - 5 ‘the ‘;y SR 5 goes into the ash can. The veto'thus serves not | TR 1 Joint installation cevemonies were being held tonight by Mt. Juneau pthalmology SALON i nly the cause of orderly legislative procedure, it also @ “The stars incline { | Lodge No. 147, F. and A. M., and Juneau Chapter No. 7, Order of Eastern| | Glasses Fitted Lensés Ground Cooper Building .. aves from untimely disruption the agency that must { lo not compel” | !star, at Odd Fellows’ Hall. A social hour was to follow, to which im- | b 2 { A C £ a S N )Cla C as ¥ | find jobs for returning veterans and displaced war- | but d P! ! - i e e ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager i i [} mediate ' members of their families were invited . Al k M 5 l Open Everings Phone 318 Srpelil ke ORI 7 ) aska Music Supply i e R Er e L s s o SRATUEDAY, JANUA Among the many bargains listed by B. M. Behrends Co. Store on| | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager A ; 5 Sl daegdy ; o “Dollar Day"” specials were three yards of 36-inch flannelette for $1, also them on a national basis. We did this in World Benefic aspects rule again today DoAY ,““wd‘“,‘,, of corsets for $1 each Pianos—Musical Instruments | | Dr. John H. Geyer War I; we did it again in the xh*])l’(‘shl;m of the 30's; when Venus smil2s upon the planet & discon 8 . Y | and Supplier i DENTIST did it once more to overcome the difficulties of an garth, It is a Jucky date for women T R T | | Phon i sarth, It is o % 5 2 € 206 Secor Room 9—Valentine Bldg. cute manpower shortage during World War II. In the of all ages Weather: Highest, 47; lowest, 45; rain | w de. WAGES AND All during the war most people thought that the two instances, existence of State employment offices because we found that these were wholly inadequate to the occasions. The | channeling of men to jobs, we took this course despite the whether the scarcity is one of manpower or of employment opportunities, demands HEART AND iHOME Jnder this sway the spirit of good fellowsh:. hould be‘strong. It is a happy m*ddm" day and pr: i e i et e et % Daily Lessons in English % 1. corpon METCALFE SHEET METAL Heating—Airconditioning—Boat Tanks and Stacks—Everything PHONE 1762 "The Rexall Store" Your Reliable Pharmacists e ey s ' s mi . suitors for college girls. T ey A5 hing that would be foremost in the mind of the|, nuijon-wide organization with facilities in every sec- tvoneino’ sion Fhe lavenich shixs | in SHEET METAL pation with the first days of peace would be 8 fyonof the country and scheen. Amusements of all WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I intended to write you all | | | = o0 0 BUTLER-MAURO conversion to a peaceful economy. Some people We face an empioyment crisis today, although it is sorts will be heavily patronized week.” It would have been a long letter if you had written “all week.” | one oughby Ave. DRUG CO. ually thought that prices which rose steadily | ..o cerious than that which confornted us during the BUSINESS AFFAIRS Say, “I intended all wesk to write you.” roughout the war might go down a little war. It comes as an inescapable aftermath of the war. Financially independent Federal OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Familiarity. Pronounce in either six or But across the nation today, and ever since peace | Millions of men and wemen, released from the armed corporations will offer much of in- give sollables, ie., fa-mil-i-ar-i-ti or fa-mil-yar-i-ti. | HARBI MACHINE s“oP ne, the great organized mass of the people have|services and displaced from war production jobs, need terest in annual reports indicating OFTEN MISSPELLED: Tyranny; two N's. Pl b. H z . 1 one objecti higher wages. This objective has | help in getting back to work. Thousands of employers, certain expansion. Business men i 1 * H um mg — eah g — oll Burners bl 1 i r ¢ oeking to return to peacetime production, need help in may expect to find trends toward SYNONYMS: Hope( noun), faith, belief, trust, confidence, reliance, | i n endorsed by the Administration to the extent |>“€xing i prne p ) lelp in may expect to . i HOUSEHOLD APPL b aes won'L raise prices. But just how this | (inding employees. Their problems take no cognizance stable prosperity desire, expectation. & p R LIANCES B T B O e ot ‘beun et explained, It|Of State boundary lines. And the fact f5"that State NATIONAL ISSUES WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us L o, Manars PHONE 319 2 be acco ed “‘_"’” - “‘)0‘1 nu. | Employment. Service, differirtg from one another in Adult education will acquire added increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | B ms that if an article which once cost $. 0 ma | standards and efficiency, seriously complicate the significance, according to astrology. 1\BIBE: to receive or absorb into the mind and retain. “And from these 1 " HAIBY n wcture will cost $1.25 because of higher labor cost. the | Jyohiems by artifically segmenting them. For the As many servicemen and women Te- oot SRS O LT A i The Store for Men' ACE ice must increase. mergency reconversion period at the very least, a turn to classrooms they will contri- e i et - —, | D i Those who have devoted their coin to savings dur-! Pederal employment service seems absolutely necessary. bute much t o the development of our ! SAB'N’S rugglsl s the war aren’t making much of a clamor for higher For these reasons we think the country will sustain national intelligence. T T ”1/ | “The Squibb Store” wes because they can sce that this will reduce their [ the President in this veto. The “rider” to which the INTERNATIONAL AFFA MODERN E ,OUE IE 4 Where Pha \'.;v:and that what they have saved for use after | President objected flew directly into the face of his Under opposition of Saturn, Pluto ROBERTA LEE i Front St—Triangle Bldg. l’ro!esslony e g ” S less. Those with savings already have | sxpressed wish that the employment system continue and Neptune with a forward-looking T Bt i > e war will buy less. Those WA S8iEe & 6 iar | to function in a single unit under Federal direction Mars, a better understanding of LT : : ; | \{fered as prices increased during the wa OHar | 4\ ring the reconversion period. Now that it has been national and international aims is Q. When one has be.z»n introduced to a person and did not under- | warfieldls Dfllg S|0[e 20TH CENTURY MEAT ived in 1940 or 41 will buy very little today, and next | giooc0q of in this effective fashion we hope that presaged after next month. Static stand the name, is it all right to say, “What is the name, please?” | MARKET year it may be worth 25 cents. Congress will have the good judgment to leave thz peace plans will resolve fortunately A. No. Merely , “How do you do?” Then ask someone else at | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Juneau's Most Popular A¥ If wages coatinue to yc\v;vm, pxdmus must also go up ‘Tmplv)\'mvnt SC;\'iC(‘ alone, at least until the new job :mtm\;xdr ml::\ll‘; r\f‘:]:alu;ll.idt; u:(-’ the grst;mm:tun;;\' to rc-pt'm)lhelm;nm. i { NYAL Family Remedies “Meating” Place the higher wages are to be paid. crisis has passed. need of stroi safeg £ ow should one eat a bowl of soup properly? HORLUCK’, The worker who gets higher wages will find that o e S prevent war. i e A. Lift the soup with an OUTWARD sweep of the spoon, then take lCEgCl%E?\‘;lNISH ONLY THE BEST OF MEA[S b must pay more for what he needs and actually is “Why do onions cause me to have indigestion?” mPerscm who;'e bmhdm:! it xl:ialx);;; 1t into the mouth from the side of the spoon, never from the tip. ] FHONE 202 2 | B M o re asks a c ist. It's ly because you eat them, the augury of a year of enlar| RISE Hinzes ahel Hee ho Wecn hamc; making little more if any more mone sks 8 columnist. - It's probably ) € i auth T s Q. On which finger should a signet ring be worn? i . But the person who depends upon savings will be | brother. We don't eat them, and they never cause us CPPOrtunitics Tu&yglx!r;e tor wemen A A signet ring is usually worn on the little finger or the third finger | HUT%ONOM‘I CARO TRANSFER out in the cold—the pensioner, the elders who retired ' to have indigestion. Children born on this day may be ©f either hand. 1 — - SRR e e . k‘.,r complex nature, highly gifted but Choice Meats At All Times HAULING and CRATING trouble blocking future appoint- bank,” he said, and handed it back gtrongly individual. They will re- TLocab ed in George Bros. rhe Wash ‘nglon ments no matter how flimsy the to Houston. quire wise training. i LO OK a nd LE A R N by ol i DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL | . | reason for their opposition. | % % (Copyright, 1946) | t j A. C. GORDON one 344 Phone 344 ) ot | SURPLUS SHOTGUNS ———— o ) S Sral S SR | . | tiél’ry 4 Go 'Round LOUISIANA JURY FIXING Several times this column has } | FOR | Here is the inside story of how called attention to the unfairness lEE ARRESTED o“ 1 th:t vls the lowest pmn?i on um”inrms surface? | c A LI!“ o n NIA Wall Pa er Continued from Fage One) the Justice Department ran across of selling surplus Army shotguns | 2. What is the meaning of “pro tem”? Grocery and Meat Market P e —!the first clue in the alleged brib- to officers only, with enlisted men | DOUBlE (HARGES 3. What is the most important, as well as the most plentiful, of all | 478 — PHONES-— 571 of our armed forces w suddenly D8 of the William Burton jury in barred from making purchases. ‘ chemical compound substances? - E High Quality Foods at IDEAl pAlm SHop and simultaneously afflicted with New Orleans. It involves a Catholic Enlisted men can now thank| agcault and battery charges have 4. Who was the author of the novel “Les Miserables”? : Moderate Prices Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt amnesia at this important hour Priest. i _Senator Wherry of Nebraska for peen hrought here against Altert Lee, 5. Of what Sfates are the following the capitais: (a) Pierre, (b) of history—just at a time when| Burton was twice tried for in- introducing a bill, already past the 1gcal negro, on a complaint sworn Golumbia, (e) Dover? | Cols. Bratton and Sadtler were COme tax evasion, but twice got Senate, but not vet passed by the (o pefore U. S. Commissioner Felix Ay Jones-SIevens Shop frantically trying to contact high off with a hung jury. Later it was House, whereby su_rp]us Army shot- ' Gray by Mr. and Mrs. George F. 1. The Dead éca DRl ls: 1300 tektitiel O i officials with the message that the discovered that a member of the guns will be available not merely|pekanoff, who allege that Lee at- St 50 s PREVSIOIRCR AEx el LADIES'—MISSES’ Japs were going to attack at 1 Jury’ panel named Eddie Oliviera to officers but to enlisted men,|tacked them following a drinking 2. Abbreviation for pro tempore (Latin), meaning temporarily. p. m. the next da had a deal with another member and also the general public. party in his room in the Grand 3. Water. READY-TO-WEAR i Sh ttuck A R * * of the jury named Marcel Le On the House side, Congressman!Byilding on South Franklin street. 4. Victor Hugo. S e armuc geucy > TRUMAN'S JUDGES Branche and also with Joe As- Eddie Hebert of New Orleans has| Lee is stated to have struck and 5. (a) South Dakota, (b) South Carolina, (c) Delaware. President Truman is up against torius, steward of the Roosevelt already raised cain with the Navy!pattered Mr. Lakanoff into uncon- ,———-——_ i ¥ Hotel, who was not a member of over the fact that Naval Reservelcci following which he turned r { u unique test of ancient tradition ¢ ciousness, fol g e e T S i Kt Bt iercaor by shoes. w15 st o W Lunott. T e ErwinFeed Co. || The Alaskan Hotel ||| B. P. 0. ELKS tate the appointment of U. S. DoX with about $19,000 in it. The Annapolis graduated officers can.|reported attack occurred during Ot g | . .U judges or other federal employes Cash in this box increased mys- He will endeavor to help push the|early morning hours, Thursday. ice in Case Lot Grocery <l Newly Renovated Rooms Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. in his state by falling back on the teriously during the Burton trial. Wherry Bill through the House| Lee was arrested by City Police |, Pnom 704 at Reasonable Rates m. Visiting brothers welcome. L. myth of personal obnoxiousness. The deal was that Astorfus was and it should become law at an yesterday' noon and was booked at | J. HOLMQUIST, Exalted Ruler. FDR tested out this tradition on | !0 Pay Le Branche $1500 and Le early date. \the City jail under open charge. The “ AY GR AIN Co AL | FHONE BANOLE. 0 H. L. McDONALD, Secretary. P various occasions, sometimes de- Branche was to pass $500 on to ' The bill, however, does not ap-complaint was filed with the Com- ° L) ‘ N ar AR Oliviera. They were to use their ply to rifles and other surplus|missioner later in the day. Mr. and feating senatorial objectors, some- V ply e day & {imes not, Truman, so far, has been influence against the convietion of arms apart from shotguns. They Mrs. Lakanoff ate Pribilof Island na- and STORAGE THE JUNEAU more cautious, Burton. will still be available only to of- |fives. Lee is now held in the Federal BARANOF UPHOLSTERY CO. For three months, however, he _ Oliviera received the money, but ficers. jail under $500 bond. = — e : " RE-UPHOLSTERING ¥ A 3 H it burned his pants pocket. He felt (Copyrighi, .- B NEW FU! has been sidestepping a showdown ! . | > RNITURE i :soicllg much longer uneasy about it. Finally he went 1946, by Bell Syndicate, Inc.) DRINK KING Blu.CK LABEL' J BflA“nva _ ALAS]}({:(\)’?EFHNEST DRAPERIES —regarding the promised appoint- "’__ l_““ priest and confessed. The | — S PR Ty G i $ Phone 36 122 20d st ment of James McGranery (o the Priest fold him he should report ; us a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALAShA EAT IN THE : Third Cirouit Court of Appeals. (he WALer Jo e St U000, d Puzsle BB : * EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. : }V‘CG“;:'{ ‘li‘”]‘g] pervad in i‘;i‘”fifs follduad. Bie RdYIte Rnd. Lhkb Tess YOSS o uzzie : + Present this coupon to the box office of the BUBBLE noou ALASKA ELECTRONICS| $ rom hiladelphia, now 5 ne - ! ‘! o s l d . S how the case was broken. ales and Service No. 2 job in the Justice Den: i : ACROSS 23 1t T (=) H H ment as assistant to the Attorney _(Note—Astorius, Le Branche and , ACH A irmasaite 5 CAPITOL THEATRE : Speclal Dinner Expert radio repair withoat delays| General, is erainently qus and; Oltylers v .uoy: bean dudicted | & gt pienr of 1 SDONHEALI0e o and receive TWO TICKETS to see: 5t0 8 P. M. P. 0. Box 2165 ; a strong Rocsevelt-Truman sup- 95 co-conspirators. They will not, 36, Strong s - O. Bo: 21" Seward e however, be. aijled). 2 8 Birud s or Y “INVISIBLE MAN'S REVENGE" $1.65 PHONE 62 Howe SRSy 1 38 Wrench out of 5 L FE T | Pen: ok MG l;rm MAN bw.:fi‘ E:;Ll . Fn“‘i“‘“““” o] ederal Tax—-11c¢ per Person Silver Bow Lodge| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 147 H app ut he does ollowing a hite use con- comb. o ADAR N No. 42,1 0.0.F. SECOND and 5 5. Pronoun 42, Nocturnal » I and FOURTH 4 unique and interesting grounds. ference on labor policies, Paul y fabrics animal A @ o Monday of 8| He doesn't oppcse McGranery as Herzog, chairman of the National the left 43 "":fifi.:’.%!‘:;m. c PHONE 14“— THB BOYAL BL“E CAB co- day at 8:00 P, M yzuoea;h;:f; in Scotst,uh lglfeh'rl;t]‘: :mjxud?“m e ‘:mifinh‘rr ox;:!);)e ffi: :'bnxgmqu'?fffii‘:n :<;x:31“.r handed 5. Dasher of a EIN and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and e EeL e beginning at 7:30 p. m. partice! cul a ' es. ' P € (B s : s < Fre D J s : B ng Brothers Welcome E. F. CLEMENT! . judgesiip af! g Pennsylvania. . . “It’s from my eight-year-old son,” kg RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. shipful Master; James WBL:I,:\:- 2 At a mceting in the Senate explained Herzog. “He's a great ad- Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzie WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! BEN O HAVDAHL: Noble Grand | oo o eretary. 7 : office building attended by Sen- mirer of yours and he wanted me 5. Americhi DOWN : RS i ! aDtor (I}‘ufley, Pex;n.x,\ Z to b;-] sure to give it to you per- GLiaE bedik saitirat s ey | =3 2 " s _‘ : ave Lawrence, Senator d sonally.” cow 57. Crafty & vy “plant t Myers, and McGranery, Guffey| Truman opened the envelope and S —g e GREEN 559 BOX 2315 OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING { urged. read a touching “best wishes” note r’ - - = “Why don't you take this judge- | from the boy. Immediately he in- b= -«4E 3 S ! F R E P R. WOLF mu Urner yervice ship in the District of Columbia, scribed a reply on a White House ¢ T onin | Jim? It pays the same amount of card. Then he wrote a separate 6. Small stream ELECTRICAL CDHTBACTUB Day Phone 711 P. 0. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 money and will give you just as card for young Herzog's sister. 7. Sort | “HOUSE WIRING OUR SPECIALTY”: y L much prestige? “Jerry Reilly here has three 8, PD{;:‘\SSOH to | R 5= Y 3 In other words, McGranery is youngsters, Mr. President,” Herzog 9. Division of a 2 il not obnoxious to Guffey personally, reminded him with a wink, re- ?-/ Roman legion ! €% E : nor does the Senator think Mc- ferring to Gerard Reilly, another . Sandarac tree || BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLOR! £ £i NG fied ft i > n 27 . Village | H Granery is ungualificd to be a member of the NLRB. Truman y | —ver Ha aleniuryo Ban ng-- L o r GRAY MARINE ENGINES 18310 ¥ g~-1346 object to McGranery's bu(lins: lh rotes to Rellly's children, alsc RS ot e SALES and SERVICE 3 judge in Pennsylvania provided he Finally he turned to the other alf diameters | x & sifs on the district court rather board member, John M. Houston, Juneau Welding and Machine Shop e B. M. Behrends than the court of appeals. But h= former congressman from Kansas. does emphatically object to Mc-| “Now what can I do for you, D ———————— Granery for the 3rd Circut Court Jack?” Bank of Appeals in Pennsylvania — all' Houston handed him a blank 7 A faersis N E 0 N ' G N because Guffey has his own can- check on the Riggs National Bank % 37 Metal - - didate for that job. in Washington. 7 1399 Stereopticon | - i Pt w0 o e hos mansged fo] “sust sign your uame: ca e NOW MANUFACTURED IN JUNEAU Oldest Bank in Alaska - scare Mr. Truman off _ bottom line, Harry,” he said. Repairs Made on All Types of “NEON” Tubing i : . Other Senatfors are watching the' Fast on the uptake, Truman 3 4. To 1 light caretully—some con- turned the check over and en- ‘ A% Peloige & NEoN COMMERCIAL SAVINGS 1 giderable amusement. T figure dorsed it “Without Recourse” on (37 5 7 46. Inlquity fis I fhe new, president scares: the back : ; Bulgarian cota Shattuck Way—Phone 873 this essily, they will have no *“I haven't any money in th[ -

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