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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA R 1N € DAVIES MAKES TALK|PAULEY WORKED FOR . : e City PIanniEg?ouncil AIso"N CALIF., IS CLAIM ton and a half dozen other guests Recreational Facilities |ckesin 1933 Praised Nom-! MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1946 FOR SALE “HOBART” Senior Electric slzs w b o MEAT SLICING MACHINE .. PAGE TWO k| President Truman relaxed aboard the Presidential yacht Williams- burg last Saturday for a cr down the Potomac. The party re- ‘ moea e Suarasy Are Discussed .in for Navy Undersec- LANEAT sticree ok .. $100,00 DETROIT—The Rev. James Pai- James B. Davis, Regional Di refa[y on Record A ector of OPA with offices in Wash- 1 “BARNES” Computing Counter e oy i % o 7| WASHINGTGN, Feb, 18—A ra- i C 75 e Sunday when a train struck aington, D. C., addressed the LIONS, oor ooy testified today. that SCALE: 24 lb. Capacity ... e s o i * Sunday school bus and dragged it | Club today suggesting two things Hiwis W . Baitey” tarned pver to " Five others on the bus were in- |ington:. first, that we've been used Riml mOre A o 8. . 1 “DAYTON” Computing Counter 3 Such a Lovely Way to v Be Caught in the Rain! RAINCOAT" ... Jured. it(n 40, and two children were kill- to sensational news, and the news services are geared to its production, for . expenditures in a California referendum campaign. ! John L. Ackerman, Chicago, told SCALE: 24 1b. Capacity . - $50.00 - Lt g s election e Senate Naval Committee that CLLS NGING ] ) CHICAGO The CIO Union, and second, that this is election 1 “WELLS” HANGING DIAL TYPE Mine, Mill and Smelter workers year Pauley was ‘one of a group for SCALE: Chrome Finish i e set Feb. 25 for a nationwide Regarding the OPA, Mr. Davis “He W 8 BO° O & (L0 W0 $ L s , o re such outstanding rain ctrike against 18 plants,of the Am- said that the recent change of :Hmm B SdUAL ot i Qmo » i Comes in so many erican Smelting and Refining Co. Chester Bowles has resulted in a :m‘) o 'umfi ]-av\: g 1 “DELIATOR” ELECTRIC CUBE peoire Lt R : among them one at Tacoma. The |“smashing victory” for stabilized 02 0" 00 ot : | STEAK MACHINE . s 5 ¢ vles and colors . . . Union demands a 30 percent. wage |economy. With Chester Bowles up- Previously Pauley, nominated for Waol part-wool gabardine, o iaase ‘Rid- the 4G4RS WIII ‘attest |stairs a6 the Director of Stabilisa- | Undersecrélary iof the Navy, haa s 24 g1 . o itin kle twill and poplin 7.000 workers. Average union wages tion, serving as an umpire between “mnedfl e 0 | 1 THREE-ELEMENT ELECTRIC w ,, belted and fitted are $750 a day now. prices and wages, and the appoint- Of having o ‘cnntrlb‘!tfli‘ BEATER o b — O les e ment of aggressive, capable and ex- ;':»‘ ;?F;;Eixd::m SIS SR LIVERPOOL, England’ — Roman perienced Paul Porter as OPA’s f\lknrman it e Aatien. to tind 2—9 ft., Plate Glass, Meat Display ) " C C Cathiolic Archbishop Downey, re- new head, “We can expect VIBOroUS %, "o oorg “of contributions and CASES and COUNTERS, Each 50.III ; 014 GF fusing to support a money raising enforcement and fair prices that & - 1 : . J Pl ) 0 s e PP v disbursements made in a report to | e b o ! t campaign to help feed the hungry will a stabilized purchasing y e et Ol S Biatn ik & N { of the European continent said program,” Mr. Davis said ’zhcu(’?ah ox;flaf ecx:;‘lary b -"’M‘" 1 “CORBIN” HYDRAULIC DOOR | % 4 5 by the anti-referendum committee, CLOSER . i JELAN TREATED E"“th,"l;dw "'"‘”d r’,‘“‘_?f(”'i"'n,_ The Lion Clubs baby—the City any mention of $25,000 he said he| {, ke ¢ o Ol e et A e s o Planning Council—came in for more peid out to Hollywood Red Ink, -ajf o, < ! VAT DYED tain also is in grave danger of @ 4 con foday, with Joe Werner publication. |} 50 ft. Steel Meat Rails with Hooks— mc 4 ’ | food Ktntage. nd Mackay Malcolm making Ackerman’s testimony came after Spaced every 10 inches FOOT SANFORIZED o ports on progress to date. No per- Senator Tobey (R-NH) had de- WASHINGTON—Hearings,started : i h . 4 g B ! ‘CROWN" TESTED o HAIORe < (b R manent appointmient have been manded ey the Naval Comymittee 1 “BUFFALO” HANGING BEAM CROW? w1k VI S D m the Mace to the Council to date, but ask the Department of Justice to| SCALE, 1500 1b. capacity . J}jGommittee on a bill to turn the/ . yayor has been meting with remove, Harold Judson, assistanty " ) - capacity o | Natign's Employment, Service back .y oer groups, and progress was solicitor general, as “unfit to hold e } to State control on June 30. The . ;e Lion President Barney office.”. » ] 1BACK BAR, WITH bill, opposed by ‘Truman, has been snqercon vequested Lions Joe Wer- Senator Tydings (D-Md) declar-| SHELVING & | passed hy: the House. ner and Ernie Lincoln to continue cd that former Secretary of the " - 4 j S ORLIN Bissits Rothayels’ s |10 SHOHUTSge sint & planning,coun- Interior Ickes had once praised e 3 D i { ! DUBLIN—Eleanor Roosevelt has'i "yt would represent every in- Pauley for doing “a fine job” in Uhluy Tables or Wrapping Counters CYE | E Zt SN 1 o ved i'“‘f f““r']" NopOR b A “’ > terested organization in the City. California in trying to conserve ofl i AGHIATA. Sk ok ety fos Dasament or other ) > | Navy plane. She was greeted by He then produced a letter, ad-| - 7 . N T b American Minister David Gray and | Lion Fred Geeslin reported that grecced to gnum and. dated Nov. 1 workshops; linoleum tops, green tileboard finish QuALIlY SINCE /887 his wife, the later Mrs. Roosevelt's the meeting called by the Mayor for 14 1933 in which Ickes expressed! trimmed in chrome edging— sunt. Today Eleanor calls upon tonight at the Council Chamber yic regret at defeat of the oil con-| 20 " President Sean O'Kelly and will was to continue to work out housing . rvation measure, and citing Pres- C per cu. il. i = = ~ = then leave for the U. S., possibly problems especially, with an ear t0 jjent Roosevelt's support of the ! ; e e o e o o tonieht the recreational needs of the City. jegisiation. ! DOORS, WINDOW GLASS. SCRAP LUMBER, P 0T Lt ns H it - Lion Milo Clouse, City Patrolman, rydings then inquired whether it p 2 MER(Y SHOi “’“ta Legion AUXI|Iafy 9 ok vvnpen | SEATTLE—The fish boat Polar tuggested that immediate action yu¢ trye that he “Judson—Ickes MARBLE SLABS — 100 FT. 1!, INCH PIPE : i - " < e WEA ¥z PENGRT ¢ | Bear, owned by A. M. La Gasa, of should be taken regarding recrea- ,nq president Roosevelt were all i 0*. fiéfl”{’} Dl - d Pavt j o U. 5. WEATHER BUREAU) | o' aiq inte the Duwamish River tion, and suggested that the Old on the sams sice of the question”. { Ly UL Lal i ° i riod o f o e side Saturday whem La- Fair Building might be available = wrhat's correct,” repiied Judson. % B . . L i . p atte: o\ P e € rarily until such time as an hey r v i Y TR ] [ Gasa attempted to beach the ("nllmflrl_\ ul Tobey later id that he would : E)GE HEQ[ SUNQAY !5 1OMOIToOwW ‘\“ghl & e VSRS © | foot boat for repairs adequate recreational building could 4. the committee to call Harry ° In Juneau—Maximum, 40; e be built Lion Doc Rude suggest- h, California oil man, and —_ ® minimum, 35. o' s scipaasie sl RS 2 re- ed that a Letter use might be made Geproe P & ) 3 ” 2 P 2 WASHINGTON—Traininy of re- € weras B George Killian, assistant treasurer H Mercy killing of an injured doe I.“.u,. Auxilia ° At A;l’]m)vlfMuxmmm. 38; 'hrunc will be continued at the of the existing city pool with 2 ¢ the Democratic National Com- deer, on Lemon Creeks flats Sun- will I p ud party tomor- e nfinimum, 32 ® ! Great Lakes Naval Training Cen- cover and heating system for & mittee, as witnesses. day was reported this morning by 10V ¢ 8 o'clo: . ol ter in Ilinois. This is officially least summer use. Regarding the | Jack O'Connot, Game Man i ¢, with e WEATHER FORECAST oo o o Vice Admiral Louis delinquency problem, Lion Barney BOX 409 PHONE 202 Supervisor for the Fish and Wild- pinochle : ° (Juneau ana Vicinity) * | Denfield, Chief of Naval personnel. Anderson said the hair brush prop- life Service, give permission for ~The nd refresh- o Variable cloudiness tonight o | s erly applied had curative propertie: | RS A, ¥ i destruction of the stricken animal men! Serving on e with clouds ~and rain by ®| SEATTLE — The United States with Lion Doc Rude’s addition t by three Juneau residents who first the com ¢ Tuesday morning.Southeast- ®|seamen's Service Club entertained clothes hangers or tree brar i Lot R ey ’ e e O g e R “ies | ALASKA REFRIGERATION itenwa (s Ry 2 . & USSR ® | sieamship Yukon, their wives and' Guest of the club today was Har- enetie & WakC . njending | rosou ‘ \.nvu‘:vj“- : ~ -:(‘*‘“ ”-mN "‘"_]:; ¥ : :‘xa‘:::‘k:‘ :.li‘nlfl:’fil"m:ffl;l :'u'wnds. at a dance party Sunday old Gronroo: Cgll us for prompt and efficienfi refrigerator service. | s e S fei i Bpse 7 3 by Py St tonight ° | evening TS b LT We carry a large stock of service parts, both for do- G ("“' 4 e in - 7 ey Gl R Sl Neid Tt e ) v mestic and commercial refrigeration, as well as all g i) 5 | NEW Y e Nations lEIS GET BA(K To common refrigerants, including Ammonia and their b iy foling Ao e T e ) Airlines plane has set a new re- BORANS, controlfl-g ez and to ¢ t 2 ! a rying 46 pas- Men’s and Boy’s Clothi D. . y v R; 'B: WENGERS 1 cord. The plane, carrying T ] a 150} othing bi 7 A T . me e KEU A | sengers, flew nen-stop from Miami w R AN Across from Coliseum Theatre Box _q‘_“‘ YOI'RSERJ‘ ICE DAY ORI\I(’%}; 3 ¢ AIN iN {to Newark today in 5 hours and Box 1465 Phone 677 Box 1797 uneau one 252 * pREwAR ORDER 120 minutes. The previous record of D AYS NYDER T d : Sk a !5 hours and 23 minutes was set by . o A ST, ATEREI O 4 3 UNDAY ELE(IION | the same plane February 14. H ok S : EVER GIVEN HIM — FiAd ey RIS ° e o PRUSSELS, Feb. 18—Final T Hughes, Democratic Texas District | = 3oC'qh 7C 10 ,m'“ems_g SN e : ults of the Belgian election Sun- WASHINGTON, reb. 18, Judge, announces she will be a can- ]m:é pnhcf SWould: “‘ tar 48 pos , : day gave the Right Wing Hart (R- Conn) testified aidate for Congress this summer. DLy B ARG I R d 1 LAST R"ES FOR patty, pledged to feturn King that Washington never s The Representative from this dis- “b:; v b g (/] en s - y pold fo his throne, 82 seats Commander of the Asiatic Fleet, | triet now is Hatton W. Summers. | [o7S ¥ i =i : * MRS (HAS. SE in the Chamber of Deputies, but order on what to do if Jui ’ o6 (1] p- ¢ it - g RES BN In a speech prepare for the econ- b 10 BE TOMOBROW =& | short of a majority of the WASHINGTON—Today President | - & SPOset BREe “00 00 BEO . e B WWEKUW 202 members Truman’s nomination of George E.|TTh¢ Cih SRECE b itic oo < it emier Achille van Acker's So- He told the Senate-House Com-|Allen for a two-year term as a re- "“:‘_“%em"‘l" 1“_“ ShoE I RS . - - o " . party ran second with 70 mittee investigating Pear! Harbor |construction Finance Corporation o 5 Funeral services Zor M 3 “Let us go back to work. i i 1 &6y niomect resident of Jur The Communists won 23, the that he did inquire on December: Director. Allen, former Democratic | o't B2 EE 70 BORE o | Didkeblns s i St 1 s 18, and a new party of the 6, 1941, whether there wasany agree- | National Committee Secretary, thus RS COIRAINEE. GLREMS PSS _— P suglas who passed Ry In £ D . s T B o “and & Ty . —automobiles, refrigerators, wash- e¢ 1l be held tomorrow af- Democt Union, the U. D. B, ment “and got no reply became the first of three contro- ¥ | 3 = 5 il Tk : versa spintecs o get. spprovl S, MV LS W b Water Rights, Mill Sites and Tunnels MGt Dhe Gharies W custom, the Catholic leader. 1. Denied he had ever told naval | of the Senate. ,]roduced. e (1}1“%111;1@5' zeql“”f g 1 : i Carton de Wiart, will Capt. L. F. Safford of definitely| % o ) e Tor Su0-Wioiey. . e By el i b il e to form a government. The s a ‘“winds code” message ! . . “r.’;d“m;?:'m'r:"’ vvf":i‘nam:t]n'p;g‘ g > oion el aod Y returns showed a gain of 19 seats which Safford said had mvsmnnusxvvw k d R ' gress onverting = w ih F dE l 1 E i Ih s of Juneau Chapter No. {o1Fhs Shomed & gm0 B0 800 o i the fiss: v WeeKend KIOIS I G0 b nad ol et been 1 orms ana cxplanations . . . Lasy Ior ine of Eastern Btar, of whict ¢ olic party since the last vanished ‘from the files; i > il - § " 1939 2. Refused to place himself in a u w Ik ' gy was a member. Th R DALy ke o el T remiine. however, position of sayins whther g nigue Walkouis i+ . : rospector to Understan eulogy t woud be able Husband Kimmel took proper' KINGSTC::, Jamaica, Feb. 18— | S Interment will be in the Ma tion with one of the p. Tearl Herbor; } Three persons were killed over the | IEAMER MOVEME“TS . = E FABL eamvararann. baletery: Y s to gain a working 3. Disclosed that he started scout- { weekend in riots which followed | | Wriiten o Assist the Miner “d Pl’.l’mfl 4 side of her hu who pa 3 i ng Japanese waters by ?" “VQ‘;‘ b;' ! walkouts by insane asylum em-| Steamer Princess Norah, from the | - v on some years izble to do so, it was fore getting instruction from Wash- | plovees and~ prison, fire depart-|South, scheduled to arrive at 4| SEND MONEY ORDER TO BOX 1991 \ : regent would ask ington ;m‘n and railway workers. Two per- |o'clock this afternoon. Sails Ior[ PRICE $l‘”0 JUNEAU, ALASKA : - { try to form a gov- b g 3 scns were killed Saturday during a |Skagway late tonight, returning| SR D NEWBVRE JEHE FROM WHITEHORSE gun battle involving the Tradé Wednesday and sailing southbound | vy ST ; Marguerite A. Bolon arrived here!ynion Council, the British Indies'at 9:30 a. m. | ¥red D.- Newbur i “l.)l. ¥ HERE from Whitehorse, Y. T. over the|Trade Union and the police. Earlier,| Baranof, from west, scheduled to| mrrfl ~n‘ .|qu‘:V\ t 3 .. 'T. Peleirs 1. is a guest weekend and is a guest at the Bar-|apother person was killed in a fight jarrive southbound at 7 o'clock lo-! //////// 7: S anR at e Hatel Jupeeu At the Barandf. nof. touched off by the strike at themorrow morning. i 0 prs T T North Sea‘ scheduled to sail from / H { PHILIPPINES HIGH COMMISSIONER VISITS JAPAN | il ol of the mor ihap 100 et ooy 1 F ~ ‘ petients who escaped Friday from| Denali scheduled to sail ] 7// the asylum, shortly after attend-|Seattle Thursday. | F / arts went on strike, had been Columbia, from westward, due| i rcunded up by last night. |about Friday of, Saturday. | I E ¥ ’ A , R ' A i N | ! 0 s ! F == DC-3 schoduled rovtes d { — Alaske Airlines fosder % ] o LD e routes | i | | RECENTLY-APPOINTED HIGH COMMISSIONER of the Philippines, Paul V. McNutt is shown as he dined with SUNNY BROOK members of his staff at the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, just after his arrival in Japan on a visit to Gen. Douglas i MacArthur. Pictured at the table are (L to r.): Fritz Worcester, special assistant to McNutt; Rear NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, WY, o~ BOURBON WHISKEY — A DLERD i Adm. Gilchrist Stockton, sen 6.8 PROOF » 51% KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY + 49% GRAIN NEUIRAL SPIRITS { | | 1 aval liason officer; Paul V. McNutt; Maj. Gen. Willias . R o I 4 chief of staff; and Francis o Rone, Meunn | ) L. Gelgano, advisor to the Philippines High Commissioner, (International) .