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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FOUR 7 20 YEARS AGO D(”,I ‘ Al(l.sk(l Emplrc ‘;):Xx:(];cd to this proposed amencdment. The “Note” sets WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1946 SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING from HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE THE EMPIRE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS | LUCILLE®’S BEAUTY SALON . PHONE 492 DR.E. H.KASER | | The CharlesW. Carter s | Morfuary BLOMGREN BUILDING Fourth and Franklin Sts. Phone 56 PHONE 136 except Sunday by the “It s contemplated that in future regulations | permit holders will be required to reduce the number President of trap sites. which they may operate progressively Vice-President “Editor and Manager Within a 5-year period until they have a maximum of Managing Editor Business Manager | 10 traps in 1850.” FEBRUARY 6, 1926 The Juneau Firemen last night defeated the Douglas Eagles by the score of 22 to 21, in the opening game of a series. The Firemen’s team f‘hul\:ut d Sabin, MacSpadden, Hollmann, Brown, Sperling and Thomas. On the Eagies’ squad were Willunen, Gallwas, Manning, Neison, Cashen land Niemi, WILLIAM R. ¢ g PN A Mrs. Hollis Triplette Gov. Ernest H. Gruening Mrs. Barney Camp Viola Alexander Mrs. T. C. Morgenstein . Others of the proposed amendments are concerned | o ° ® ° ° ° A. F. Ladeau . o . ° ° o principally with establishing priorities to determine succession to ownership of such trap sites as pres permit holders would be forced to abandon should the % proposed changes to Section 201.23 prgvail. In the the Basiness Offi e ot yeiivary | Main, they bar adding to ownership of trap sites Lt s Ctriesiioons, Bustoss Office: 74 beyond a, total of 10 and give preferential rating to| - o idents of the Territory and owners of the least | number of traps presently i st Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. SURSCRIPTION RATE! Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for S1.50 per month; six months, $8.00; one year, §15.00 afl, postage paid, at the following rates ; six months, in advance; $7.60; Entered one month. HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST 20TH CENTTJRY BUILDING Office Phone 468 | ‘. The steamer Admiral Watson was due to arrive here from the west- {ward with 400 tons of freight for Juneau, including a shipment of | Healy River coal Mrs. Irene Trembell Mrs. R. M. Blanchard Alex: DeSoto Millie Miller FOR TASTY FOODS and VARIETY TRY The Assocl: to the use for republication o to it or not other wise credit ape cal news published herein Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sutton had purchased the J. A. Davis house e o 0 o o o on Nelson Avenue and planned to move in about March 1. e ERC The Coast Guard cutter Unalga had left Seattle enroute to Juneau, fand patrol of the halibul banks off the Alaska coast. Irrespective of the merits of the proposed amend- ments, or how hard a blow they may deliver against Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | Alaska’s Number One Indus ould they become effective; it seems one of the bitterest pills yet to learn | that the mite of fishery control Alaska has been wont to exercise, in determining for herself whether she will or won't ban or limit fish traps, is now being decision® by administrative fiat Gastinean Cafe NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES A \dg., Seatt Foremost in Friendliness ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles College of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitled Lense: HOROSCOPE “The stars incline but do not conzpel” THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 HEART AND HOME others are faced with unusual | mands in the home and should | themsclves at every Oppors| co—-oeeeee tunity. Many women who have re- ned from factory jobs and ser- e with the armed forces will find estic duties irksome and often more exhausting than tk war- | time work, but the majority will meke the adjustment without too january Say, “She was.born ON the sixth of January.” VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Building ., ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager. Open Evenings Phone 318 Dr. John H. Geyer DENTIST Room 9—Valentine Bldg. PHONE 1762 "The Rexall Store" Your Reliable Pharmacists Fun in the Movies” is a feature comedy act to appear in the pro- vd\n'm'\ “Smiles,” rehearsal for which is underway at present, in which about 250 local people were to be cast. The show was being put on under | the auspices of Holy Trinity Cathedral. snatched aw. for from the pen of Harold Ickes or one of his subordinates | | | | | s Ground { [ Sy First Clas Tollowing the basketball g.»mo in Doupl'\s the previous night a dance | was held at Eagles’ Hall and was attended by a large crowd. f Alaska Music Supply (Cincinnati Enquirer) For 1 number of, years, sojne aircraft manufactur Arthur M. Uggen, Manager ers have plugged the idegof carrying all first-clas | mail by air. It may hgae been visionary when first| | proposed. It is not yefv. Some millions of GIs have | become habituated—fo the notion of carrying almost | everything, incfuding light tanks, by air. More millions of our population_have habitually used air mail, at 6 cents, in their letters to men overseas. Business houses in many cases have turned to air for their enjire Mg dlem el much emotional strain. \i.«u] by Air ! { { ‘Weather: Highest, 41; lowest, 22; clou Pianos—Mausical Instruments '{ and Supplier Daily Lessons in English % 1. corbox = el METCALFE SHEET METAL WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “She was born the sixth of | ; Heating—Airconditioning—Boat [ . | Tanks and Stacks—Everything Full text of proposed amendments to the Alagka Commercial Fishing Regulations for 1946 as decreed by the Dgpartment of the Interior, has a familiar ring to Alaskans. They've heard the same tune before in the halls of their own ®Legislature. There, it has been “earnestly” plugged, but has always fallen short of “hit" rating The proposed amendments will have their first full-dress presentation at hearings called by the De- partment of the Interior and commencing in Wash- ington, D. C., on February 21. The amendments are aimed directly at use of traps in Alaska salmon fishing, particularly at “absentee” owned Alaska traps. Reaching even further than most bills that have been spurned by Alaska's own lawmakers is the amend- ment proposed to Section 201.23 of the regulations. Placing a limit upon trap ownership, the amendmenc declares: . “No individual, firm, association, or corporation shall at any time maintain or exercise any ownership or control of or interest in more than 20 traps within the fishing areas of Alaska subject to these regulations. Violation of this regulation shall be deemed cause fer the closing of any trap sites upon which are located One of our immediate postwar problems is finding BUSINESS AFFAIRS uses for an enormous surplus of Army and Navy' An amazing peacetime use of transport aircraft. Another problem is finding work gtomic power will be discovered in for great numbers of pilots, navigators and mechanics this country as fear of the atomic until recently with the military air transport com- pomb recedes. Money will continue mands. Still another, and the most important of the plentiful throughout the remaind- three, is the problem of finding some way of keeping er of this year, but the retail trade a vigorous aircraft manufacturing industry. will shortly report an increasing Larger use of air transport for the mails would be reluctance on the part of consum- one sound, efficient means of serving all three pur- ers to pay the prevailing prices, poses. For local delivery, the postage rate is to be NATIONAL ISSUES reduced to 2 cents. It 1ld be logical, in the interest age increase emands will of business and in the interest cf the national defense, ‘hreaten a delay in the nmpendlng to carry three-cent letters by air to all points which building boom, but the matter will can be served by airlines Fe sottled quickly and without ser- After World War T the Goverfiment used air mail 10us consequences. Paper mills will contracts deliberately as a means of stimulating our 500n increase their facilities for the aviation indus It no longer need subsidies, such Production of newsprint, the paper as were cranud in those days. But it does need a °0 which newspapers are printed. larger volume of business, which means mail as well'as _[NTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS passengers and freight. 'Without inviting any loss to T“fk:fS' will be the center "f_ % the Post Office, it seems probable that we can now €W internatiohal crisis, with Turk- : f sh statemen holding firmly to the ake first-class mail and mail identical. it ¥ . 1Bk IOl A Al i position that they want nothing d will give nothing. Russia will OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Ovid (Roman poet). as in OF, not as in OLD. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Hygiene JEEN. SYNONYMS: Bundle, parcel, pack, packet, package. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is your: Let us| increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. 'Today's word: | VEXATION; trcuble; irritation. “To the discontented, even wealth is a | vexation."—Milne. | | MODERN ETIQUETTE Hopmra voe | i e e e AU | Pronounce the O Observe the IENE, pronounced | Q. Is it proper for a young couple to dance together so often as to, be conspicuous? | A. Not unless they are engaged to be married, and even then it im- jealousy. Q. How should one eat crackers, celery, and radishes? A. Each of these should be held with the fingers. Q. When accepting a courtesy from a woman, should a man lift his hat? A. Yes, always; and also when extending a courtesy. Phone 711 K. F. MacLEOD—Owner, Manager “The Store for Men"” SABINS Front St—Triangle Bldg Warfield's Drug Store Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs NYAL Family Remedies in SHEET METAL 90 Willoughby Ave, DRUG CO. 5 1 0L S0P P 1 2 SR T g HARRI MACHINE SHOP Plumbing — Heating — 0il Burners HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Druggist Profession MARKET “Meating” Place BUTLER-MAURO HARRY RACE “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a 20TH CENTURY MEAT Juneau’s Most Popular traps of ‘such violator.” Those who think a universal language would elim- ;o0 prepare peace treaties with Noteworthy is the usage of the wording “shall at | inate misunderstandings and dissension among the pylgari a: Rumania. any time maintain” which would seem to strike peoples of the world must l;o unawu}rf‘ of the fact (hn; Persor \;ll:uscublx't:\dnteltiuisl is % LOO K a nd LEA R directly at the common practice of minor resident both management and labor in this country speal f".r(- promi: ‘J}' \L‘»s' : Intellec- trap owners leasing their trap rights to major operat- English. ::‘;‘l ;n\?,,“j; “:;]ngxgyxg:u:‘l:‘ot!mgfi; 6. ing companies. Also noteworthy is that the penalty i T ST TR I \vear. 5 o provided is not confined in application to such exc Elementary arithmetic which many supposedly " Gpidren born on this day will be of traps as would constitute a violation, but could | adult citizens don't know: Whenever the government pegdstrong, capable and much more entail forfeiture of all trap resources of any violator. \suppor(s the people, the HORLUCK’S DANISH ONLY THE BE! ICE CREAM b PHONE 202 CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 e A C. GORDON S N —— HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET 1. Which is the only mammal that can fly under its own power? 2. How many Presidents of the United States have received the Nobel Prize? Choice Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONES 553—92—85 FOR _ Wall Paper IDEAL PAINT SHOP Phone 549 Fred W. 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Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS people supports the govern- amendable to reason tham to force. e Still more worthy of attention is the “Note” ap- | ment in an eqlml amount, plus mgh handling charges. (COPYRIGHT, 1946) | 3. What is philately? i —————————— | 4. Which is the largest American river flowing into the Pacific? ) I‘h W h' ¥ The session! “This is just too much noise. I ® ® ® ® © ¢ v @ » © o 0 o 5. What, according to Biblical students, is the tongue in which Jesus cA Llr on"ln 1 I ended in a victory for the Army. | e as 1ng On P EN o let's go home! . TIDE TABLE - ANSWERS: 478 — PHONES — 371 ;. v ‘Truman, however, didn’t go home. ® The bat. err - 0 - oun | WAR ROMANC o "y % EBI 7 High Quality Foods at | In August, 1942, this column told \ ‘I Was enjoying myself,” he ex- ¢ FERREARE T, Two; Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. Moderate Prices the strange story of a young lieu- Plained, “so I kept Winston on the © High tide 5:24 am, 165 ft. The collection and study of postage stamps. t i e U. §. Army who had - e ey SRR T cie BB AR ally, I gave in and let him go ® High tide 17:47 pm., 142 ft. e 2 ” . ¢ tide 23:55 p.m., t, ; promptly by Congress requiring 0ld Louise Prior, secretary in the N Gl 4 . ; % (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 1946) @ that it be done.” | German Embassy here. g s R L It was this last recommendation | Despite the fact that their coun- (OA“M AIR”“ES which started the big scrap.|‘ries were at war, Fraulein Prior Strangely enough, it was the Navyi“led 5 pEHRan ety SRuel DG S OFF 0" Two FUGH“ Regu|ar Meehng 0‘ Army. Adm. Tommy Hart, new Re- /Mitted to remain in the United publican Senator from Connecticut, ' States to marry her betrothed, pjacka Coastal Airlines flew five exclaimed: ' | Lieut. Nelson Moores. The T%Lb“f passengers to Sitka and seven oth- B “Why this language is nothing the German Embassy staff was be- ers to nearby costal points today |S Tomorrow nghi partment! I move that the final fully considered by U. S. officials, for sitka were: Mrs. Frank Ward, — rentence proposing Congressional | 20d Lieutenant Moore himself was william Paul, Jr., Lisle Hebert, Roy The Women of the Moose will action be stricken.” |in the hearing room when his fi- Douglas and Elizabeth Johnson. assemble tomorrow evening at 8 Taking their cue from the Ad- ancee’s petition was to be heard. On the trip with Pilot Walters o'clock in the Moose Club Rooms © mont, Gurney of South Dakota, su§plciuua that Fraulein Prior Ketchikan—Fred ‘W. McCoy, M. S. regular monthly business meeting. and Smith of New Jersey, all Re- might desire to marry an American Mitchell, Garrett Gregory, Henry A gcod attendance of members is publicans, immediately registered Cfficer for subversive reasons, but, C. Wheaton; to Petersburg—Ber- anticipated. stiff protests. They didn't want the ! when the case was called, it was nice Folger; to Wrangell—L. M. partment ‘regarding discharges. ' lein Prior herself. She rose in the — But Senators Johnson and Briggs hearing room and declared that she of Missouri—both on the Special Wished to withdraw her peition, as Sub-Committee probing GI. in- she feared Lieutenant Moore would “The Sub-Committee felt it man wife. Lieutenant Moore, taken its duty to get the facts,” ; by surprise, was visibly upset. A Johnson. “That is w w few days later Miss Prior depart- _s“m“””“ hearings. We alsy want to ger the ¢d for Germany on the Drottning- B 2. Demolish rin Black had thou-; Three years of war then inter- o antionatly 45, Tampieo Gbee sand r d wires from vened. Two of these years were 7. Charts hdu fervicomon, ard our duty to them spent by Lieutenant Moore fight- Fowart, ¢ P drema is not t0 make recommen- ing for his country near the coun- Plural ending Number the vine, had a fine war record, rose to the . Fencing . While 4 A e men expect gf us reas- 1ank of lieutenant colonel. ol g B et ; surance that if the War Depart-| Finally came V-E Day and the Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzie ment is unwilling to take the pro- . end of the war. Lieutenant Col- 1 through Legislation.” {up his old sweetheart. He had re- Fipasa g Briggs of Missouri is considered 'mained single until then. She was a great friend of Truman, but in living in Bielefield, Germany— this case he deserted him. He sup- married for two years. Her husband ally, a voice vote was taken and parents. She was as happy as cir- Briggs and Johnson were defeated. cumstances could permit. It was decided to send the report Colonel Moore today is back in to the Army. Washington and, by contrast, much aquestion of legality girl in England and is on the way “This is supposed to be the re- to living happily ever after port of the Sub-Committee,” he —_— said report filled by Senators MUSICAL BIG TWO ginia), and myself. If, however, tained at dinner the other night, deletions are made in that report, chief entertainer being Sgt. Eugene it is no longer our report. If the List, the noted pianist who played whole report does not go to the for the Big Three at Potsdam. our recommendations, then I think complimented List by telling how it should not be sent as a Sub- pleased Marshal Stalin had been Committee report and I ask that with List's concert. Next night, the my signature be removed from it.” President ‘said, Stalin reciprocated it was generally accepted that West and two Soviet viclinists. The Big Virginia’s Revercomb, had he been Three listened to their music for present, would have done otherwise. an hour. Finaily, Winston Church- Accordingly, the signatures of the ill got up, walked over to Presi- [eritics, were removed. can't leave here until you do, so © e and his disciples spoke? Grocery and Meat Market torture seat for another hour. Fin- ® Low tide 11:48 am. 12 ft. Yukon River. fallen in love with blonde, 25-year- which came to the rescue of the Board of Review that she be per- Women of Moose less than a threat to the War De- |ing deported. The matter was care- Thoge leaving with Pilot Rhod miral, Senators Austin of Ver- The Board of Review naturally were the following passengers: to in the Seward Building for their Senate to embarrass the War De- terminated very suddenly by Frau- Campkbell. justices—came right back at them, be embarrassed by having a Ger- War Departmen irn to our holm. . Gaelic = Moslem ruler y | Equal: prefix champagne daticn let them die on try of his former betrothed. He S 87, Low per steps, then Congress will do so onel Moore took occasion to look RowN ported Johnson and the G.I's. Fin- had been chosen for her by her Thereupon Briggs raised the happier. In the end he married a Johnson, Revercomb (of West Vir-| President Truman was enter- ‘War Department, complete with all When Truman rose to speak, he Jobnson agreed with Briggs and by introducing two Russian pianists three Benators, all vigorous Army dent Tiuman, and whispered: nickname Cultivating implement Sprite