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PAGE FOUR A WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1946 ladvice on investment propositions, and its slogan, D(H;\ 41(18’: a Fm mro ~Bators you lnvest, irveatigste’” & b4 exballént SEE W1 o Joom SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVIN excent Sunday b3 the B\ ] HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BFAUTY CULTURE ! ey 3 THE EMPIRE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS FEBRUARY 20, 1926 NET Rth | The Independent Voters' League had been organized in Ketchikan ERONE#0 atest peacetime test of an ir yment of v 1 FEBRUARY 20 14 unanimously endorsed Judge Charles E. Bunnell of Fairbanks, and 1 ass Matter. | yar ory will take place some time in May at 8 : 3 K livered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for S1.50 per month; 3 in ';\\- |i‘»za'1mx‘r; ..»;mn Islands in the Kelth Wildes ® | requested him to be an independent candidate for Delegate to Congress. DR. E. H ASER The Chaflesw. Cafler e < s ) Don Parson ® | Dr. W. E. Peterson was President of the IVL and A. H. Ziegler, Secretary. DENTIST M Edith M. Moore . . = BLOMGREN BUILDING Ormary e year, §15.00 Sen acific, when an atomic bomb similar to that t the following rates John Harris, Jr. o i y i ' Invitations had been issued to the annual Shrine Ball to be given Don Sayre W " Phone 56 Fourth and Fr: : {on Washington’s birthday at the Elks Hall anklin Sts. on g y HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M, PHONE 136 Pcoeecesecencos tix months, in advance, $7.60; used against saki is exploded over an anchored “Skipper” MacKinnon ‘: armada of obsolete United States war vessels and three if they will promptly notify . egularity in the delivery captured ens hips. Its purptse is to test the ef- v of this new and most frightening of modern | _ | weapens against ted men-of-war. It will be ’}\{nrry ({)e}fng the greatest experiment in mass destruction of vessel e Leech Mrs. M. F. Pulver Grace Young s Office, 374 The Juncau High School-Douglas Eagles basketball game was the ittraction of the doubleheader to be played tonight, with the FOR TASTY FOODS ies from Chilkoot Barracks meeting the Juneau Fire Department in Dr. John H, Geye! | and VARIETY he second game of the evening. DENTIST A%y Douglas High's quintet defeated the Cooties last night by a score Room 9—Valentine Bldg, . £ 22 to 15, in a fast and interesting game. PHONE 762 Gastineau Cafe A hard times dance was to be given tonight by the Douglas Island Women's Club at the Eagles Hall in Douglas. Old clothes were to be the « VANITY BEAUTY rect costume for the evening, with prizes to be awarded the most Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST | SALON 20TH CENTTRY BUILDING Cooper Building Weather: Highest, 38; lowest, 32; T Office Phone 469 ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager e m"m»--fi.-'»,--—--_-w-m-m,m_i Opert Evetiligs. Phins 818 | ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. Daily Lessons in English %% 1. GORDON | Gradune Los nseis o | | | NierCATPE SREET EETAL Opthalmology Heating—Airconditioning—Boat being held The results will be of paramount interest to the civilian Ir s will scon vanish. A high- wol OFTEN SUSED: t g 4 Ol MR Lo Tanks and Stacks—Everything . RDS IN MISUS : Do not say, “The tree was a hundre senses Ground in SHEET METAL 1 yn as well as to the military me! It will be of er standard of conduct between 3 2 e 7 S bt i = h % €N ot in heighth" Say, “in HEIGHT” There is no such word as| Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. o el A bl equal interest to those countries that do not yet h saxes is inevitahle as return- HEIGHTH T % . § " "me P 'n i {EIG. o 3 FINCQ (Y - TR the secret of the bomb, It is therefore hardly under- I ervicemen and women give s : SAVINGS CONTINUE standabl there should be any question—as there expression to the ideals they have OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Abyss. Pronounce a-bis, A as in ASK | Ahsua MUS!C SIIDDIY “ 3 We're Bhrabfbly Sirprisedy frankly, to see s about_permitting observers from other nurtured during the period of 5B~ ysiregsed 1 as i KISS, accent. second syllabi. Arthur M. Uggen, Manager The Rexall Store ere & uly SRrpriged, g TRy s ons to witness the experiment. Certainly at least aration from their families 3 & 3 o 5 January Savi Bond sales ‘aggregated $959,0004 officis Greadnts % g > ey BUSINESS AFFAIRS OFTEN MISSPELLED: Replete; not EET. Pianos—Mausical Instruments Your Reliable Pharmacists E ot XI)'HHL\"!‘]“:Q order| An early decline in the amount SYI\{ONYMS: Idle (adjective), lazy, indolent, inactive, unemployed, and Supplier BUTLER-MAURO unoccupied, slothful Phone 206 Second and Seward DRUG CO. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let u: to the use for ed to it or mot other local news publ how many hundreds of mil s of dol it will r carried out, and the most expensive test ever made estimated M Newibapets Y11 Y tor o1 ¢ however, is the least Important | oy g g g 6 8 0 ® ® @ & @ unding the expe ent. If the| & i e Foremost in Friendliness wide enough area, neept of sea warfare ..' naval would se h to h\l'“\ a ng.vt y t of surf g % S bt original hard times costumes v could be smashed in whol one or um ; The stars incline ¥ atomic bombs. It would be just as foolish to scrap but do not compel” hurriedly the world’s finest fleet if the atomic bomb, as presently constituted, has a limited destructive 3 r ¢ floating targets or a small destructive, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 ! % ! is as great as ¢ it ;.-.,,.--,N,,--"-"mz \ 3 powe radius - It is to answer these questions that the tests are HEART AND HOME and he l’ so soon after the end of the war., 1 irtime ‘wend toward laxity A»,,o'o—’""""”o»‘o""““ 3 or alinost nine-tenths as much as the total of ( ” il, which will have tie Bonds sold the ding January, while we were still in the world, should witnes of E Bonds, the type purchas ¢ determine what character an international police force O ry (about need to seen. Many commercial mergers increase our vocabulary by mastering cne word each day. Today's word: about 80 per cent of the Januery, to maintain peace should assume. They alse L 1 - know whether battleships are obsolete, by first-hand arc indicated. NONENTITY; a person or thing of little cr no account. (Pronounce R C : s ; : | HARRE MACHINE SHOP chservation, not second-hand report VATIONAL non-en-ti-ti, O as in ON, accent second syllable), “He v nonentity ;. This need compromise the decision of the Threats of Congressional investi- g, far as disturbing our purpose is concerned.” Pln b' H 2 = pectations of the yiteq States, Britain and Canada to withhold the gations may result in concessions e T R Ee e e | manufacturing secret of the bomb until adequate in- of advantage to.consumers, partic- ! HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES c is continuing ternational ols for the use of atomic energy have ularly where public utilities are by e K.F. SEq it A d is not idly been provided. Exploding the bomb is one thing: concerned. The average age of ) ROBERIA LEE i ———————L-JM o top Manufacturing it, another. The benefits of making the e holding elective offices is ex L ¥ 3 “The Store for Men" HARRY RACE test an open one, in so far as the military effects arc pected o drop sharply within llm ot ettt e, a test that will help of money now in circulation in this 29 billion) 1s fore- Cle er articles of cons J i " o + olf-evi r o Xt year. concerned, would seem to be self-evident. For one 2 Q. Who should say the grace before meals in the home? pler gain before spending their money 2g, it would show that we considered this new INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 2 There are exceptions tc ed on every hand, weqpon a matter of world sibility, not just our A new form of Hitlerism will pre- & FREE BRI rormed by the ALTEE it e Hiilee SAB'N’S Dl’llgngi ; luctant, then the mother should do so i “The Squibb Store” sive proof ,wn. For ancther, it might have salutary effect to sent problems to the occupation = ckiog of e urchasing power recruit a: ual observers of the explosion men who forces in Germany unless firm steps Q. Is it proper for a man to take a girl’s arm when they are crossing | Front St—Triangle Bldg. Where Pharmacy Is a Y jissipated foolishly. will have the collective responsibility for keeping the are taken to control unrepentant congested streets? ‘ Profession In this connec it might be well to reiterate Peace of he world, a task which may mean, primar elements in that country. t is better for him to offer his arm. i 1 e ks A | control of the atomic bomb. In the h of man-made Persons born on this date are Q. Are long engagements fashionable? . v the warning of responsible businessmen and indus- |, 0 the lesson might be read by disbelievers that promised by the stars: A substan- A "No. warfield sD’ug Slore 20TH CENTURY MEAT | MARKET trialists against the sharpsters and confidence men U e i Ctan orab kit g R kg Shay by iyl in a world in which the atcmic bomb exists no nation tial gain in material possessions be mum---,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,..v--- (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) = Juneau’s Most Popular who | are undertaking—and in some cases succeeding | can pe sufficient unto itself. The sight of an atomic fore the year's end. | | NYAL Family Remedies “Meating” Place with—a harvest of other people’s wartime savings.| pomb explosion might be more convincing than the Children born on this day will L OK a n The Better Business Bureau offers.the public free ! cratory at a humhou international conferences be sensitive and easily hurt. They | HORLUCK’S DANISH i g g s = ——— will have good minds and strong A C. GORDON ¢{| ICE CREAM ONLY T';E BEST OF MEA[S % | 'HONE 202 wire to the Chics r which |ing back American-made butter bodies "Ie WBshmglon Dut sleuths to work in Washington. |from Mexico for triple the price Corun i s 1. Which State has for its motto: “Crossroads of America"? | | HUTCHINGS ECONOMY CARO TBANSPEB— The Tribune reported that the Mexican dairy dealers: are paying H 2. From what medieval article of apparel is the modern corset MARKET Me"y'GO'Round ctallion was a gift to Fall from us for it. Commerce Department~ detioss publisher Edward B. M Lear officials can only guess howy much FRAN(O SpAI“ IN . 3. What Spanish explorer first saw the Pacific Ocean? Cholce Meats At All Times HAULING and CRATING (Continued from Pa7 One) Anderson, however, remained Smuseled may be involved A 4. Which animal is the most cunning? Located in George Bros. Store DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL — | skeptical, and arranged for some i this cross-borde k market, FOR AN 1 gl odpdi i i sale of Government-owned light mrl)m-r thecking. A reporter who Vut the Customs Office will be ask- OIHER SI-Ap : X:;;;,t;;:.wnnmhm" v . FPHONES 530385 Phone 344 Phone 344 metal plants, now idle in his area, | cultivated the freight agent at ed to make a thorough probe, {5 3 “v, e to private operators as another Three Rivers, N. M., got a chance| Note—Mexico is also one of our ~WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—Franco Bk FOR G et : From a similar garment worn by the knights in the Middle Ages. c A L l r 0 n N l A Wflll Pap means of increasing employment. {o look over recent freight receipts, purchasers of exported ny- Spain is due for ancther American Two idle plants in question are the | which showed that Fall's new J stockings. Out of a total of diplomatic slap because of her war- . Vasco Nunez Balboa (1475-1517). , | Grocery and Meat Market Aluminum Rolling Mill and the 000 stallion had come, $1133 pre- 9,410 dozen pairs of nylons ex- time dealings with Hitler. { . Both wolves and foxes are classed as the most cunning. i 478 — PHONES — §71 Aluminum Ingot Companies at | paid, from the Rancocas racing ported in November — the last sceretary of State nes served 5. The Pentecost. | High Quality Foods at IDEAI- PM"T SHOP Spokane, operated by ALCOA dur- | ctables in New Jersey. These stables monthly figures available—Mexico advance notice of this at his news ——— — BEE R S iy s Moderate Pric g the war. Henry Kaiser wants|are owned by Harry F. Sinclair Lought 5010 dozen pairs. Cuba re- conference when he disclosed that et S R ) Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt to buy the former for the pm(iulr- el 3shnce . ClabsA thite inforoa ceived 2,603 dozen pairs. the American government intended tion of alumirum-built automobiles sarl A 2 place Kot 2= | (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDIC NC. 19 to make public evidence on the » and pre-fabrizated housing. tion before the late Senator Thom- i ::'. 5 e subject Ux}l-d from :fzi docu- EXPE Jnnes-Slevens SIWP us J. Waish of Montana, who then ibritas E VICE IN URA Wallgren (old Truman that thesiarted the famous Senate investi- el A O L T I S SR LADIES’—MISSES’ Jumber situation has been aggra- on of the entire Teapot Dome vated by a neat little device of |cil scandal certain big lumber outfits, includ- —_ g the Weyerhauser interests HARRY HOPKINS PROBE which, calculated or otherwise, has' Harry Hopkins didn't know it, been stifling competition. Under but just before his death there was the Washington Constitution, the a move to inject him into the Pearl State Gevernment must sell tim- Harbor probe. ber to the highest bidder, but some Certain influential Republicans big outfits have been bidding over apprcached Representative Bertrand the price ceilings. This causes all Gearhart of <California, a GOP| P i o R 2o A ¥ bids to be thrown out member of the Congressionzl Pearl| MISS GABRIELSEN BACK | WOODFORD DAVISON HERE We are equlpped to give you The President said he would talk Harbor Committee, alleging that A 4 DS . A 1o the RFC about the plants, but Hopkins had diverted 200 planes,| Miss June Gabrielsen, assistant ~Woodford Davison, Jr., a resi- reflable service at reason- THE JUNEAU suggested that Wallgren thrash out slated to be shipped to Pearl Har- cecretary to Gov. Gruening has re- cent of Los Angeles, Calif, has ar- UP 2 eles, , has . 'HOL! able prices. BARANOF HEERY; 10, his lumber price problems with bor, to Great Britain just before turned to Juneau from Washington, rived in Juneau. He is stopping at RE-U! : ~UPHOLSTERING price control boss Chester Bowles. rne Jap attack D. C. re she has been for sev- the Baranof. 8 “In view of our weakened defens- 'eral weeks on business connected ST S || ALASKA’S FINEST NEW NUBNTIURE HOTEL DRAPERIES TEAPOT DOME SLEUTH |es in the Pacific, this Hopkins deal With the governor DRINK KING BLACK LABIL! B< i P Harold Yekes, chief protector of should get a thorough investiga- |~ —— ————— ohler ngh't lants Phone 36 122 2nd St. the Nation's oil, is now out of the tion,” Gearhart’s colleagues told EAT IN THE - picture hut, although most people him. “Those planes might have PARSONS ELECTRIC COMPANY BuBBLE nouu ALASKA PLECTRONICE don’t know it, the Trur Cabinet 'turned the tide at Pearl Harbor till contains a member ol However, the Californian flatly JUNEAU ALASKA special nill et ner ey radio repair withoat delays| for digging out the bizgcst "ol rejected the proposal scandal of the y “It smacks too much of playing vt e e e s i e e i e e SR 510 8 P. M 1l- politics,” he declared. “Maybe you Speedily 0 o can get someone else to carry the it ";I:‘.TH % o R $l 65 = O P ball on this, but I'm not going to 3. Ja father bt | There is no subsmuie ior newspaper advernsmq' B et A i 2 i Silver Bow Lodge | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 —Y No.A210.0.F. SECOND and FOURTH T Meets each Tues- . Monday of each month EoN S'GNS day at 8:00 P. M., I. .O. O. F. HALL. | ¢y ,in Scottish Rite Temple ¢ Visiting Brothers Welcome beginning at 7:30 p. m. . make any accusations against Har- D 3 M. L. MacSPADDEN, His x’ub] her, te C.;:l Magee, ry Hophins.” RISHc] NOW MANUFACTURED IN JUNEAU LRV CALLOW, Seereary | Worshiptul Master; JAMES W. had led a battl a the fores- Note—If it is true that Hobkins | Br 51, Rodent LEIVERS, Secretary. Fou e e e American government officials Tt kR ® concerned with Spain doubted | Generaiors . READY-TO-WEAR Shattuck Agency whether the United States would Seward Street Near Third ssue the Nazi doci s in a for- o bt ey issu ..;.3};( l\gxukgfoum_r;f\?s in a for Motoers = Starters High tide 5:03 a.m mal ue Bool similar to the one " released last week on Argentine ov de L am. 200 9 Colaboraion with the Reen FISHERMAN OVERHAUL YOUR | | The Alaskan Hotel B. P. 0. ELKS Low tide 23: 4 2 They said it might be best mx ELEc R Dt TRICAL EQUIPMENT NOV! ¢ A ! y Renovated Rooms Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. e eccece s e e ;’Tfi?h DUbAE Ry com- at Reasonable Rates % Visiting brothers welcome. L. ‘ . HOLMQUIST, Exalted Ruler. PHONE SINGLE O H. L. McDONALD, tary. A , Secretary. R |0 oo r/mo 4 >Rez-Zzim < mlix clo/v LOEIRD L = Ilo -[»4 l > mrmilir o< 0-0 m~3mElZ» 0% P>l-Zzme nm|—|(m|<|/m| om0/ wma QFEL RDEEE BER N O S| R| m|o[-] try and pul policies of did divert the planes to England, Act Presidor ¥ Secretary of at least they were not destroyed on 8 y !\‘l‘r::‘,’:;ni?fil’:’llfih the Tutevior rt Fall. Cattle, the ground as were all other planes u ¢ _ruler not oil, was rizinal motive be- at Hickam Field which were caught - s hind his ¢ J to the fact jined up in neat rows, when tl that cattlemen were being granted Japs attacked i i Sotitlan OF Vaaterdny! Lyl el . ution erday’s Puzzle Repairs Made on All Types of “NEON” Tubing 55 Devour Affirmative DOWN 2. Cognizant < at a ridiculously low rate. | BUTTER BLACK MARKET . Phtener )" Restiten 1. Bast indian asnin | The Journal, therefore, was on' The Office of International 36 Boy 3. Thing: law cavairymap & WEst Indian PRA NEON Co OIL. BURNERS PLUMBING HEATING the lookout for information about Trade, now under the Commerce T 7 . 4. Wing Mo P> e - wam<ior ogEr » <~z 3> >o®] mw/>[x/nl Za Fall, whose home was a large Department, is planning to ask U 5. Small skin fn- | Shattuck Way—Phone 873 E = ] = Ghaunine Sl sin mith 0il Burner Service 3 ranch at Three Rivers, N. M. S. Customs officials to investigate [ ot Adam One day an old cowboy rode to some strange Shenanigans in the | oved rapidly 3 the Albuquerque Journal offices re-sale of butter this country has| & , 7 - Wihe! hottien PHONE 476 Location—214 Second Street and asked to talk to Anderson. been exporting to Mexico, Dhth g .Rm;u-d from He had quit the Fall ranch just| Despite the serious butter short- 8 4 EM o i a few days earlier and gave Ander- age, which has caused the Ameri- 3 - 19. E- J- Pmso“ son an earful about its operations. ca housewife to tun Sti- 3 H 1 n ¥ ons. can housewife to turn to substi 5 r flathoat ns a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA The future Secre of Agricul- tutes and jam for her table, ? 2 . 1 m”u{.m:\:y.. | EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. lwl_over Ha" a cen'uw o' Banking—lm ture listened, but was beginning to cent 0 pounds of butter to Me % Inelii 2 . think be was wastink his time when ico in the last quarter of 1945 y 3%, Sheepokilling Present this coupon to the box office of the the - cowboy mnmmmd that Fall, Some of this is now winding uj 7 W At worth, about $25,000, town across the border from Sar | Weight and receive TWO TICKETS to see: MPo o B e e“ds Seme people ‘weuld have passed Diego, where the butter is bein: | Z ' . Increased this by. But Anderson was smart sold to American tourists for the 7 32 Mountain ” 17 3 enough to recall that Carl M >, fabulous price of $1.25 a pound 7 Py 5 GE“TLE A"“lz ) Bank affer a visit to the Fall Under export price. ceilings, en 7 2 Yiver. : Federal Tax—11c per Person L b fome months earlier, had noted forced by the OPA and the De-| Z N I £, 5 ihat Fall appeared to be in moder- partment of Commerce, this samc 2 3 A - b7 I ate circumstances. So Anderson butter was sold to Mexican dealers : 15 Theacrola 3 ‘flifllfl: 14— THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO0. Oldest Bank in Alaska % e went to Magee, asked if he knew at from 47 to 49 cents a pound 7 . Ev & by T . < oo Theewe? e . and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and AR any reason why Fall should spend The price varies a couple of cent 7 8" feaimndic tates j Alack RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. COMMEBCIAL $25,000 for a stallion just a few a pound, depending on the type of [ months _after - becoming~ Secretary packaging. - M Vehicle % | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! of the Interior, and then sent a' In other words, we are now buy- | 3. Not many i s

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