The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 24, 1946, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGE FOUR Daily Alaska rationing had ceased a month before. As it is, one is almost forced to conclude’ that the Senators who hap- % g PECIALIZIN ; NT WAVING melro from S G IN PERMANENT ¢ 20 YEARS AGO 3 @ HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE pened to be or floor when tt esolutis ame up . 5t Sunday 1 jpanad to be .oy Spyfianr raa (o REIRNCH BRES THE EMPIRE A ¥ULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS £ PRINTING COMPANY | were thinxing fax iore of the holidays ahead than of j ’ Seco Streets, J ks h ) JOROTHY TROY LINGO No harm was done this time. The incident merely JANUARY 24, 1026 PHONE 492 »é - ol . provoked a few rueful ¥ o Setting 2 new single-game score record, H. R. VanderLeest bowled i - The mis shou as a warming o JANUARY 24 o on the Elks' alleys, upsetting the record of 278 pins previously inst the practice of hurrying through a mass of o © 'held by L. Schulman which had stood for three years. DR E.H. KASER | The CharIeSW. Cafler * inished business toward the end of a legislative e M. L. MacSpadden . —_— DENTIST | M ' r session. Some other time, some little matter of busi- ® Mrs. A. B. Phillips . Complimenting Mrs, Bdward Bach, nee Miss Helmi Aalto, a_surprise BLOMGREN BUILDING | oriuary ess not at all mirth-provoking might be slipped ¢ ‘;’t‘,‘\‘\‘;l‘hi‘x‘\:“"‘::‘ o | party was given last night in the Odd Fellows' Hall in Douglas by about Phone 56 | it At bk S, through in similar manner by Senators who are not ! Vlrs_ Giistavs Gingbe oj40 of her friends. HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. PHONE 136 above taking advantage of their careless fellow law- & M FHEEHE TN S R R e L : ; . ffice, 602; Business Office aker: S | 2. C. Wakelin, representative for the Washington Shoe Company, an | makers . Charles D. Baker IR 3 FOR TAS 00 ATEM B X Fe 8 501 “‘.‘_”’,'_"“,“ It is a lesson that should be taken to heart by o Geraldine Maddox o | Mrs. Wakelin arrived here on the steamer Admiral Watson. Dr‘ A' w. Slewart an’gAVl:\rg]gTYDS e o credited to sur own Alaska lawmakers as they approach the brief, o Dolores Smith . 5 ; DENTIST | TRY b vty business-crammed special session expected soon, as e George Routsala LA Dan Russell returned to Juneau on the steamer Admiral Watson after 20TH CENTURY BUILDING | " s well as by those who sit in the bhalls of our national Mrs. Clarence Edwards ® | peing in the States for some time, A » i rrves — sicas weveoviere an | VELL 8 by Chose who #tein the gl of our nktionsl » ey Ofice Phone 469 || Gastineau Cafe attle, Wash, assembly. " b Bk g S *. 0 8.8 8 B S ITERINS. ® Frank Herrmann was a Juneau visitor from Sitka, arriving on the G o Foremost in Friendliness - - o> | 4 e A t. D. Army vs. Navy | e L eee e, | passenger boat Estebeth iR Graduate Los Angeles Cnllalege | VANITY BEAUTY ) H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E i Incoming passengers on the westward bound steamer Admiral Watson Urgfil;’fiz’é&"d SALON A \ the President disclaimed any intention of | | were Carl and John Satre, Mrs. Laura Amold, Sam Shucklin, George M. | | COO‘ ;r ;Bu;]din ng” the armed se on the subje his § ot { | Hall and' L. M. Carrigan. ! | Glasses Fitled Lenses Ground | | 4 & unification message to Congress, he showed The stars incline ST | | BLSIE HILDRETH, Manager | |, . mas charity, but the fact remains that tl - but do not compel” * 1. E. Biggs and Otto Watenen came in from Chichagof on the motor- N Open Evenings Phone 318 batub betwsen Aoy fia N i il “‘1’“‘ ship Virginia IV, and Martin Enochson was here from Port Althorp. aska Music S“pp Y message has been conducted in violation of the law. &= A a8r . Arthur M. Uggen, Manager That battle has not been waged without funds. Bro- | I {«4-:‘:34“’5:‘]:‘)" bl - - 88 8 Dr. John H G chures have been printed, speeches delivered through-| Benefic B T teyiuc R ke Weather: Highest, 49; low rain Plitios—Musical Inatrtments . . beyer. out the country, and other expenditures entailed. The h’““;‘“* "’l “n ‘;‘“‘\‘L i’n“‘:‘im‘; e e e e et e e — | and Supplier DENTIST ‘ v adverse lanetary Ce a 3 cost must have been pretty sizable. Am-mgnmsm (mu ::-/:1u T}ilh SnotildiBe; o’ TuskD date 3 % i bfl Phone 206 Second and Seward Room 9—Valentine Bldg, rriming 0. s a misuse of public funds. Section “WONE o 74 2 T — i gl iyt e (o pranning and making sooa oo | Daily Lessons in English . 1. corbon || CBoNE 4 BT Fa " No part of the money appropriated by any | 'racts SEALG AND R METCALFE SHEET METAL i BUTTER FINGERS! Act shall, in the absence of express authori: P et SR & s Heating—Airconditioning—Boat The Rexall Store" > | tion by Congr indirec | Beenee. Sae S ‘_":“:1" AN i WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “We then drove over the | |~ s . s A recent issue of the Congre al Record contains for an {will b:‘hl:ll‘fllf}\»;;l‘“_ll;’cln m:'nya’:m:“ % bridge” Say, “We ¢hen drove ACROSS the bridge.” ‘anks and Stacks—Everything Your Reliable Pharmacists one little item that should have resulted in rather , telephone, letter, printed or wr | it e MURT A de- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Moses. Pronounce mo-zez, E as in| in SHEET METAL BUTLER-MAURO astounded gasps from any houscwife readers ufylhv matter, or ryi‘):fx: dg::;r,]:(;;][(::iotlnf;néx‘;x:::\Lv {vices will save time in the kitchen BET unstressed. { | Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. DRUG CO. tecord witiiingens Captinental Unlted States -whele influstig D A0y e by vote or otherwise. any |and cooking will be recognized a5 OPTEN MISSPELLED: Melee, though pronounced MAY-LAY. | usewives have necessarily become well acquainted llu L}q:’: "l'l ;:?P";p'prs“mm” bo" Ol {one of the home important arts. SYNONYMS: Hue, tint, tinge, tone, shade, color. . ith the intrigaciss of wartime rationing whether before or after the introduction of any | r_cfilg‘fr’PNflif ‘g:F':;fifast g WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us HARRE MAC“INE sn“P Fortunately, thelr colleagues in Alaska were not bill or resolution proposing such legislation or i fn‘ this year when certain Gov- increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: l K & 3 $ d to deal with the blue and red ticket-tape of appropriation. e (26 & s - PANEGYRIST; a eulogizer. (Pronounce pan-e-jir-ist, A as in PAN, E Plumbin —Heahn —0]] Burner i S ¢ Criminal Code, which was, €rnment aids will be removed. Farm- PA : . pan-e- i g scarce articles, so they would be less hk.( y j This b(-(l]{?xlllolglfgr iy u; m;phcn!e a ers will become technical experts as in ME unstressed, both I's as in IT, accent third syllable) | HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES = sp the irrational aspect of the item. However, it passed cn Ju LAl d appe la "1'( v and civilian, | Who work together successfully; -~ e e ? K. F. MacLEOD—Owner, Manager PHONE 319 e 1d be unfortunate if the deeper significance of that good many of 1.;«1‘:‘1‘!%.1.1&5“}35‘ »‘:S:;n:? 1 xl Zxfi:;lo (dz-pa‘lt-. through organization and political z feens -of ‘QUISRICIE) Masiuislmbiuded. Since thelr introduction both of the armed servic NATIONAL ISSUES ! ROBERTA LEE || “The Store for Men” HARRY RACE For the Senate of the United States on the day '\ 1044 down a barrage of propaganda for or against,| Reforms to safeguard children that|% | 9 D 5 rted passed a resolution, No. 185, declaring that | yei without the express authorization of Congr 1t extend to reading matter and motion ; g DB e e e v | SAB'N S mgglst is the sense of the Senate of the United States that hag heen a spectacle which should give the American pictures are forecast Q. When there is a visiting guest in the home, s o “The Squibb Store” et " oy 4 3 LA for the onse ve vested in | INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS and hostess be constantly alert to see that the guest is comfortable and | i » Department of Agriculture should order the Office pocple pause. But for the immense powers vested in| A o ! Front St—Triangle Bld Where Pharmacy s a Price Administration to cease rationing of butter, | the m 3 vartime, it couid not have been pos-, Cooperation of the Un: ed Natlons peing entertained? A | ront ot—lriangle 9. Protomion : ACha S Bt A fighting is over, but the military appears |must be complete, if future wars are A. Certainly. This should be the first thought of a hospitable host | 1 ightir margarine, fats and cils and meat as soon as prac- | sib e S civilian again is king. What we to be prevented. There is a sign { e, but in no case later than December 1, 1945.” ize Way . z full partnership °F Dostess. y i . v 7 : . underlines the grave reminder read as promising full partnershir ARG O DI y e fow 111y reseution came to_be introduced and | VE [ late underlines the grave reminder (G ivets and new Inventions of @ I8 it proper 1o say, “We had an awtully good tme at Marys| | Warfield"s Drug Store TR CENTHRTMERT | s rande vsterv " e mn 3 bl - » 2 "_’ e party”? | r a story shrouded in mystery. If it were not | o, 4, equlity before the law among the pillars of our [all sorts, i bav A R T e G S B e Siy; “We had)| | R Guy Sl Digs) Juneau’s Most Popular t December 1 deadline, it might be legitimate American institutions. The propagandizing with which| Persons whose birthdate it is ]}A\.(‘ g i bt % ot ’ | NYAL Family Remedies “Meating” Place b the ides that Senators, having no occasion | 1o people have been sailed donstitutes a mis- the augury of a year :.u hard work an eA\ctpEmn»{ y good tim f“ s “v‘ ] y S s | HORLUCK’S DANISH e the ucs of weary shoppers in search of | emeancr punishable by fine or imprisonment and | W vl'ch".\honld”:;- ly;\u:][lnmbh. Con- Q thom(l a man use the prefix “Mr.” on his visiting cards? | SR ONLY T};E’:lggirzg); MEATS : P PR R e o ¢ tha arval 2o ffice. centration is porta A. Yes. ! A and cdible meal, simply did not know that | yemoval from office 1" litiaren bassedn! this ty s heob- e ‘ di ! | s ably will be extremely clever and in- | — 17 . the European airplane is remark- | Navy, sometimes with the State ooty o) POl c8 S B CR 0 H LO OK d I.EA R N by ‘ HUTCmmPIGSK}:é:TONOMY CAno TRANSFER if Fhe w aShlngion able but American make is best. | Department 2 .. _,much and should be trained to be an A. C. GORDON | “2. The main reason for the | One man they never affected Was'; .coione { I i HAULING and CRA . |1 P G R d Japanese Navy spending from | Harold Ickes. As Secretary of the b ains 148 b KBt i R Ay Choice Meats At All Times an TING tiery Y -0~ 01111 2 to 3 million dollars in Amer- | Interior he controls the export of | , e LB o i PRA R e N P atads Located in George Bros. Store DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL | « I ica yearly is to promote the |helium gas, and at exactly the e o o ® ® AR Ho b s 4 ey i | PHONES 553—92—95 Phone 344 Phone 344 N " g o hove repor Vi 2. How many matches are there in a standard book of matches? i continued from Page Ome) continuous technical coopera- | same month the above report was e TIDE TABLE . ¢ e 1 A | VERTGL | tion between American manu- | Wwritten, the Germans were trying e JANUARY 25 © g 3. What kind of acid is found in vinegar? | FOR i 1 Government files, scized from | facturers amd Japanese com- | to buy helium from the USA for e Low tide 1:08 am., 42 ft. o & 4 What is Mexico’s principal industry? ! CALIF on“l A ¢ Japanese, and proves to be no hanies. their zeppelins. ® High tide 7:37 aum., 139 ft. ® & 5' Who was the first President of the United States to be elected from ¥ . [4 Grocery and Meat Market cat mystery. The Japs hnugm_tm' “3. About Wright Aeronautical The Army, the Navy and Secre-| ® Low tide 14:21 pm., 3.9 ft. '® aigtate west of the Mississipppi River? \ 7 o izinal Zero from an American corp, which has continually tary of State Hull gave their okay. ® High tide 20:26 p.m. 10.09 ft. e ANSWERS: | AT SHONES = IDEA'_ p‘l"r SHop mpany, Chance Vought, a divi-| junded good will toward Japan. He But Ickes said not—unless Ameri- © @ © © ¢ ¢ @ @ @ @ © © o 1. Three; Manhattan, Staten, and Long Island. 1 High Quality Foods at P on of United Aircraft. They modi- | thinks Japan can make about 100 can inspectors were stationed in —— e g T 2. Twenty. t Moderate Prices Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt b Y d it a lot, and the Chance Cyclone engines yearly at least and Germany to see how the helium NOTICE | 2. Ao ity i i vought people now piously claim | she can pay its royalty to the com- | was used. Finally the question In the Commissioner's Court for wsed. Ac R 3 | is not their plane; but aviation ).y came up in Cabinet meeting. Secr Juneau Precinct, First Division, ‘:- Mining. | Jflnes-slevens Sllop « xperts say that unquestionably i%| w4 1f apy American private com- | rary Hull gave a long speech tell-| Territory of Alaska, in Probate. 5. Herbert Hoover. | IN R : ave the Japs a big lift toward de- | pany gets release for a new ma- ing why it was perfectly safe to|In the Matter of the Estate of TR S e 7 < 7 LADIES'—MISSES’ “ : cloping their Zero. chine, he wants us to recommend gell helium to Germany without; HARRY J. YURMAN, Deceased. oY e e S | READY-TO-WEAR i At the date of purchase, there jj to the Japanese Navy promptly.” iaspection. As the vote went round | Notice is hereby given that Eva ! Shaiiuck Agency i was no embargo, moral or other-| 1y the meantime, attracting Cap- the table, every Cabinet member Ail has petitioned the court to be | ] Sewona Btimat Near Third wise, against selling planes to Ja- ' tain Wata interest is Chance yoted against Ickes. appointed ex=cutrix, or adminstrator l S M A E L H 0 I E L 'flni Bm!mChfll“':i Votlgll“lt ]::S;H:fid Vought V-143 single seat fighter.| Byt 1okes still said no. Under the gf‘ctl::esla;r]dofflll'learzu-:i f:llsm::t‘ ‘ RO N KRBT SRy - 'The rearons are as follow law, the Secretary of the Interior i 0l ¥ ! voked his moral embargo shortl “A. When, in Europe, the Captain 1::15' absolute (:ougml over the ex‘- Monday; the, 45t Feb. 1M CLEAN NEAT ROOMS i The AlaSkan HOIel B' P' 0' ELKS thereafter. However, it is import- et the arms broker, Mr. Gasda, port of helium. No one can over- ten o'clock of the forenoon of said ' { ant to remember that Japan Was .ho highly recommended this ma- inls hiis 8o fulxall' FDR turned to day as the date and time Ior_ hearing 3 | Newly Renovated Rooms Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. then at war with China, that Bar- chine to him—it is the most sU- jcyes and said: 7 . said petition. At which time any | a4 Reasonshie Ratas ‘r,n !}Iisltmgbrcthers welcome. L. | «%* on Tanaka and other Jap leaders parior single-seat fihter in the sagen 3o, ga . | person interested may contest the R bl n I | . HOLMQUIST, Exalted Ruler. : % were bragging about plans to con- world especially if both wings are Y”:V;;lill.) "Hdmmv i DEfion on gl O mcon:v;li- easona e en ' ey e HDOAID, Sesity. ¥ A £ 2 mis] v erlika Ving ca : y of the petitioner or asser s ! ¥ " quer all Auia, and that Hehry’L. rymished with Aeriikan WINE c8D- | ccopraaiy, suis syidioars, e, 4040 » SRE0..0 “0*:; b o itn bl Tt | 43 § tmson, as early as 1931, had tried yon There is plenty of space for g5 G5 SR own righ - Seirgo 3 THE JUNEAU 3 ! to rally the League of Nations 10 jts equipment | pray that l‘etters be issued to him. RUN BY THE OWNER' | UP ¢ revent Japan's conquest of Man- = “p Iy his judgment, even this! NOW a decentralized traffic control Dated this 21st day of Jan, 1946. B ARA NOF HOLSTERY CO. huria. | machine can't win in the Armyl SVStem extending across the lake has (SEAL) FELIX GI;’AY,i : ISMAEL VOSOTBOS | RE-UPHOLSTERING The official policy of fhis Gov- competition, but it is not inferior Put Midlake in the same outdated 00'{‘"“55;;?"0{‘ ‘O'J“‘l“"i“lumzz‘ Rk ALASKA’S FINEST NEW FURNITURE roment was to refuse recognition 1o the winner. fategory as “_“k“"“"‘d'l’”‘ couplings IS:': p“b“’c““(’“' J:n. Y 5 HOTEL DRAPERIES of Japanese conquest in China. W' “C. It is necessary for the (Jap- and “”"d'hu”"“% kxjomonw?'o.__ B s+ s PR Phone 36 122 2nd St. had also signed the Iecllogg Pact anese) Navy to import fighter ~_ 5 e - — = i EAT IN THE e utlawing war. i we had planes sooner or later despite the 3 Py P o s 1 igned the Nine-Power Pact guar- fact that we bought all kinds of There is no substitute for newspaper adverhsmg, BUBBLE ROOM ALASKA ELECTRONICS| inteeing China from outside inva- big and small bombers @&nd amphi- b in 3 Sales and Service ion. Neverthel initions bian flying boats for research from ’ ‘_‘:\f‘mfi" $3;, Domapgnes sPeclal ninner ! makers rot only hem, but the fighter was neglect-| " F4rMIR a1 Ao - e Expert radio repair without delays S o & Hatien 2 cd” 4 Atscona 45. Hebrew letter 510 8P. M. P. O. Box 2165 217 Seward ail of the y “5. Following up Captain Wata’s 12 J. OWEN $l.65 1 with the ¢ AT request, we asked Chance Vought 13 Menagerie " % Navy 3 Co. for a demonstration of V-143 13 'u::‘r.‘,m as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALAShA Thus the U. 8. Army and NaVy machine when OCaptain Wata's| 1j pauner EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. ! Silver Bow Lodge| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 147 not ot t < ! “lf'r‘“*- arty ceme out to Hartford on 19 Conkinm Present this coupon to the box office of the i No.A2,10.0.F. iECOND and FOURTH - . of the Apil 26th. That Company had Mr. 0. Moves on Meets each Tues- onday of each month * ¥ built up st-c| el wheels R in t P Allen, a first-class American pilot L 'I'HEATIE day at 8:00 P. M. I. O. O. F. HALL. Scottish Rite Temple trtof 22. Muslcal mulberry estruction Or gemonstrate the machine for us, instrument 48 Biblical d . to A beginning at 7:30 p. m. d the rest of the und our party contacted the com- I Enfice | 10, pShtctor and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Visiting Brothers Welcome M. L. MacSPADDEN, B Japs finally nany vaeide: Tils overs the 49. Ensentinli ‘ " Worshipful : et I pany's president, Mr. Wilson (Eu- top wll 52, Philipplne ; " orshipful Master; JAMES W. i FERER 5 ¢ gene E.]Wuwxn an Annapolis grad- 25 !} artior "l"'f 53 ",“"‘:""“'" RONET S Yastorday s Pugtly '"’!E rlun““c G“ABDSMAR A0, BT D LEIVERS, Secretary. s g - E 29" Circle of fight 53. Angry | | the Pe Comunitee iS yate and - ex-commander* U. S. 0. Ta 54 Rowing DOWN 6. Ancient | r P ] ; g a - h 2 Pb | &3 ersol - sincere about those Te- | Nave) widins sl Nadind AvEcrds: : Amplement 3 PACL oo e dBDEES | Federal Tax—11¢ pel n Semsible Jor Mr, McArthy. We heard their ex- , Marching ery 7. \Grire i ; - OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING sometl g > &l n o 9. Flowerin, 4 plane should be furnished & ! smllh oll B s ate. with Aerlikan wing cannon. It will Gholide §E gl and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and ™ | urner ervice o i be a simple matter for Aerlikan Co. sheets ! me with our compliments. : s e e e T mignpdues (| BEPLAHAOD ts"i,fi’géh%m < S unn Day Phone 711 P. 0. Box 2066 ~ Night Phone 476 | .(x i fal, Rt Gapy AT sre very skillful and the intensfty eek coin i i € also show that . f the ‘wings will not' change' be- p SRhres? S eroesmrmy *0r 4 8 WET€ cause of this work, If Japan wants _ Hawalt - d 10 import Aerlikan, Chance Vought Flax vroduet GREEN 559 : BOX 2315 \ Zo. will supply it., " Devourca 2 B FRED R. WOLF 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking--1946 Mr. Hamilton would like to ar- Running knot v The B. M. Behrend - e We told him that we will “HOUSE WIRING OUR SPI L ° S 0 with Captain Wata for his ’ = — i ] & MUNITIONS LOBRIES F,:I":r:wd - JAVS SECRET KEPORT One thing the Pearl Harbor oL ] M | 2 The, repor ated tror ttee might well investigate commanate | NOW MANUFACTURED IN JUNEAU u Oldest Bank in Alaska Japanese text. w lobbies developed in Hiah s l : “ d i : agents in New ¥ W to put ppressure op AR manecl Repairs Made on All Types of “NEON” Tubing A .5 captioned ent to sell war goods el of . seight " eraft by Navy Cap g scrap iron, air- s By i ed May 4, '38, the rep tools, made a lot name Shattuck Way—Phone 873 i i “1. The recent de with the. Army and .

Other pages from this issue: