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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 .