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PAGE FOUR i ¢ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1946 s a depreciation expert by the Wisconsin Public : v flu.s’. aEm I)Lro }Seovice Cammission ‘and £k s ebetd T, Waan o ” 2 0 YEARS AGO fro SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING as a public mn],tus expert for the Federal Communica~ THE EMPIRE HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE tions Commission, He was for a tirhe chief power A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS Erituit | engtrieer Gnt Lates WORSRS 0F BENEE SO P e g0 e rremeeeeeeee = | LUCILLE®S BEAUTY SALON except Sunday by the the first opportunity Business Office, 374 NEW SECRETARY nessee Valley Authority, and when war was declared) FEBRUARY 21, 1036 becaric attached to the Office of Production Manage- i Improvements to the I. Goldstein store which' fncluded a general o e o : mgnt and the War Produttion Boasd. - OF Jate B |6 FEBRUARY &/ innovation and the installing of a new line of goods was announced by the DR ' ¥ I“:\( <ur||r;;‘~"n ATREL o e e ! Following discontinuance of the grocery line, Goldstein was o E. H KASER The chafles w, car'ef Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for SL3 v} capacity i 60; one year, §15.00 & ) . 7e hope the new secretary will visit Alaska ¢ Alaska Nowicka | , - _ LG N R A Mortuary i - ot okt Berthe Frye Juneau and Douglas publi 0ols were to have half-holidays for thg Phone 56 Porth: gna bR if they will promptly nol Y ) - i at i Z X and Pranklin Sts or irregularity in the delivery i iade Winston W. Jones wee days of the coming week, with classes being held only in the " 3 Our Disabled Millions Mrs. W. H. Lanier HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. PHONE 136 % £ ! | first section of the Southeast Alaska Inter-School Meet. The events i B TR ey s Edna Thorp jncluded both theé boys' and girls' basketball tournament, with teams FOR TASTY FOODS : cre v . p q.. thoughtful American can read tk .“.\.n« € nj]. from Douglas, Wrangell, Petersburg, Ketchikan and Juneau competing DI‘. John H. GeYer and VARIETY also the local news published The Times Magazine today by Dr. Howard A. Rusk ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢« ¢ ¢ @ @ 0 0 0 o Alnska Newspaper® 111 iy this country without being moved in his SYMpathies e oee e eaeweere e I Room 9—Valentine Bldg. H arid roused to the need for meeting this problem thor- Next, in line of interest were the inter-school debates, with Ketchikan, PHONE 762 Gastineau Cafe . \d well. The figures will, to many, be aston- H 0 R O S C 0 P E angell and . Juneau represented. All entrants for the events from Foremost in Friengdliness ing. In 1940 there were in the United States alone | tchikan, Wrangell and Petersburg had arrived today on the steamer {4 {16 and 64, and when demobilization from this Wi % complete ”f'v number “‘,,1-;11‘ o lx,:l)loo,?uu ““1‘):... b but do not compel z Capt. George Wilking and others of his party were in Fairabnks, DENTIST SALON Al M8 RRLY SLAvis S PIORR e VAL (s s rrrrr e eees) | oaged in getting planes and other supplies ready for transportation to 20TH CENTTURY BUILDING Cooper Building alone. This is not a situation to be cepted in horror E or dealt with in pity. The very magnitude of the P e e T T i S Open Evenings Phone 318 of making these -disabled people useful in | HEART AND HOME Mrs. John Mills, of Douglas, sailed for Vancouver on the steamer | | ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. <k tells how it Is being done, and how successfully, |Prides, young grandmothers d"““‘ of Optometry and ;?EJCAM SHEET METAL d, comprehensive measures reaching into every ;‘L‘“'; e\:‘“"i;‘ :;:’) r:;:fl:}“um‘i‘; Weather: Highest, 40; lowest, 32; cloudy. Opthalmology T““"S—Almondltinning—nun ty, for vet 2 a it he | AR A (CATERES P & i it i e, ‘anks and Stacks—E nmunity, for veteran and civilian alike, must be ( ? Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground verything . \ . . . | eager to be useful again. | BUSINESS AFFAIRS ! D I l E I h by Phone 711 90 Willougnby Ave. | — e | 3 | The radio industry will be among | { al Y essons in ng IS W. L. GORDON 2 AIaSka MlISi( SII I Fleet Organization {the first to reach prewar levels } i ’ PPY " 1" of production and will seon an- e SRR M R R S Arthur M. Uggen, Manager The Rexall store s g (Cincinnati Enquirer) Julius Albert Krug, expert and business ogun- ts-of interest and benefit! [ ITTLE. BIT me 11 pie e gt The annual report of Secretary of the Navy For- Provements ol intert ITTL! means a very small piece. and Supplier elor, as Secretary (‘,f (1“1 :-h“” '(;’I"I(l‘«‘"n:‘““‘",";‘nX';"“l réstal envisions the establishment by mext fall of twoto the nation’s millions of listeners. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Chaparajos (cowboys' overalls). Fro-| | pnoneans Second and Seward BUTLER-MAURO pelee . (he poliiigs Coppeer: 2 . st {nounce cha-par-ra-hos, all three A’s as in AH, O as in'NO, secondary | | DRUG CO. SUBAT QR PSRN R ?“I “’D' i 'P”m”" i “l“"‘ 3,627 planes ready for instant action | An enormously expanded public accent on firs lable, principal accent on third syllable, . lacking. It was mentioned once by Drew Pearson W30 The proposal recommends itself. To suit our Post- works program will get under way OFTEN MISSPELLED: Medal; one L. Medallion; two L’s. n conducts the column Washington Merry-Go-Round I w4y protection n(“(’ds immediate (IVt’.Uf\bl]l(yI must be '; in a few months, but will be retard- SYNONYMS: Gist, essence, substance, pith, the main point. | ARRI MACmNE snoP The Empire. prime consideratign. A tremendous aggregation of o4 py numerous unforseen diffi- WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Plumbing Heafing o-l B T 11 burners 1 as Second Class Matter. o.,vaq private business in. New York in an advisors 1 Strand v i i lling a line of hardware for boats DENTIST Carl A. Bloomquist . mornings. This was to facilitate the holding of events comprising the L. D. Ste on - the CHE Hibs TS TRY Ll about the millions of physically handicapped persons | e the championship DENTIST Isome 6,500,000 disabled working-age males bet : o \ dmisal RS Yy kr : tion 1+ 3 “The stars ineline R e Dr. A. W. Stewart L ORFTX HEAUTY, sl vy Pane bled by accident ooy pEBRUARY 28 | Point Barrow in readiness for the proposed North Pole expedition. | Office Phone 469 ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager e e A the greatest hope for its solution. Dr,| This si an auspicious period for | p Mary where she planned a month’s visit. Graduate Los Angeles College e our contfnuing responsibility for these people |this configuration. | in SHEET METAL 5 1 ! - - Presidant_ Trumanigonination ot 30-year-old i ] /nounce important technical im-| ~ WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Give me & little bit.” Omit | | piinoe nencoor oy o Your Rellanlé Pharmacists Unied States fleets comprising 819 fighting ships and | A B okAL sk as v itt) known @ e new secretary or ' assor! ssels cannot be much protection if they are = S of ST et 3 While little is known about the new secretary d ,:(,ngcl::.“:jez:;hh:: mzmn‘t wliunl e waliTes culties, some of political origin. | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: | on land, immediate striking power is of decisive influ- J is has always been true, and we may assume U. S. experiments with a goo nce that it may be a good deal better. ence. This 3 y 5 B o0t GPR l'”m Kim- mination will it will be truer than ever in the era of atomic bombs atomic bomb will cause great un= of chaos. any rat e oo |nd leng riuge robot missiles. easiness in certain* foreign quart- e e e e e s . ” mean a radic ¢ in the department and a’ thor- We sgree with Forrestal that our naval st ers. Protests will draw assurances The Store for Men"” HARBY HACE ough housecleaning. 1If the President had wished 10| 14 be kept in realistic relation to our commitments. of good will to all; but the United ‘ MODERN ETIOUETT ‘ T R i | SABIN’S Druggist what his policies may be, Alaskans can be pretty sure that he can’t be any worse than Ickes, and there’s INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS CHAOS; confused state of things; complete disorder, (Pronounce ka-0s, | HOUSEHOLD Al’l’LIANCES the A as in ATE, O as'in OF, accent first syllable). “He brought order out K. F. MacLEOD—Owner, Manager PHONE 319 continue the policies established by Ickes he could | mjeets are assembled and mobilized even more slowly States will not be found wanting have elevated Under-Secretary Oscar Chapman to the | than armies. This means we must retain the bulk of should other nations undertake to § “The Squibb Store” post, as suggested by Governor of Alaska Ernest Henry | our naval strength until world conditions permit or produce refinements ofythe. OXIgAMA] | e e T e Gruening and Delegate Bartlett, for reasons which are | justify a true disarmament of all nations, and we must bomb. Ao Q. Is it ever proper for a man to take a girl's arm, when in public? Front St—Triangle Bldg. MRem Eb ey 5. R arrange for its effective use wherever and whene Persons whose birthdate this is A. He may do so when assisting her into an automobile, street car, Profession needed, The readier we are, the less occasion there is are promised by the stars: Satis-' . ihep public conveyance; also when crossing a street, or passing While most Alaskans, and westerners had hoped promised. | BadiE - - | likely to be for its use. factory material gain and spiritual _ S Ty : : w fl Idl D S that a man from the West would get the seat, never- | 1K 2 ,Iw R « plan calls for an Atiantic rogtess throughout the year through a jostling crowd of people artield’s brug fore i Sdance s & s *h ace hed hildre: . S S Q. What is the correct position for the oyster fork when settin theless the riddance of Ickes shows much accomplished e il 3 Pacific fleet of 176 combat _ Children born on this day wil Y £ | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) 5 & A o 1 e the table? Juneau’s Most Popnlar Krug has blazed a prominent trail in public service e il ' be gifted, headstrong and true to the the table D sls. These would be on an operating or “active” D€ 5 , s i 5 A p i o - for his 38 years of life S ik Dries Sbos0d Bk reinforeed by fleets on a ideal with which they are indoctrins A. At the extreme right of the cover. NYAL Family Remedies ‘Meating” Place Chradusted trom the University of Wisconsin in | USi% and they Would be Xoasis This arrangement oted during thelr carly years. Some:; . Q. Wherhoccupying @ box at the theatre, where should the host sit? HORLUCK’S DANISH ONLY THE BEST OF MEA'TS 1829, he Jater recelved his Master's Degree and became | would permit, the Yise of immediate striking force and Of them will bsyiewed ay “froblemt. | A. Distectly benind his wite. | ICE CREAM PHONE 202 employed as a research statistician for the Wisconsin | gpeedy reinforcement. It seems to fit well the pattern sarents are mentally immature HUT M s Telephone Company. Soon after he was employed | of continuing national preparedness. < ity lu-oP\'mrl‘n’lD-fli ; i LOO K a nd LEA RN by | CHINGS RGN CARo Tn"srxn % i it GHT, ok MARKET conferees okayed a $5,575,000 ex- cents an hour and the smgller A C. GORDON i i The Washmglon penditure for the construction of a companics’ mncrease of 15 cents. QOIJARE DANCING b sl Ade b b, e o Y] L See e G RN S HAULING and CRATING Senator the fact finders recommended that 1 _ 3 | Located in George Bros. Store DIBSEL, STOVE, GRUDE OIL new federal building in G ” o8 oy Which is the shallowest of the five Great Lakes? PHONES 553—92—95 children,” especially those WHOSE (oo rsrrr e e e s AT - & PR | o) . g 2 S 3 replace ¢nly 5 cents of the 16-cent increase | % i Merry-Go-Round Mekellars home state to replace cnly b cents of AT USO TONIGHT | - & oo ver roms et e i | Phone 314 Phone 344 | N e o e the old custcins house at Nash- could be paid for by meat packe (metlnucd from Pagg One) ville. McKell ntended that the The remaining 11 cents be passed — | structure was also needed to pro- on to the housewife—unless the ke By whom wasg the air brake invented? ‘| CALIF ORNIA T Ivide a regional headquarters for government voies a subsidy. Once agalr sday 5. For what is Cremona, Ttaly, famous? Wi il P vide a regior quarte Y Grocery and Meat Market « aper Veterans' Administration, but (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC.'1946) 3% ANSWERS: sttt . at the And, of course, gl i 478 — PHONES — 371 several congressmen suspect this is ° - St g ; 5 08 cours 0y mile, < anly) ORGP ks tovited (01T ;2:::: . Luther Burbank (1849-1926). High Quality Foods at IDEAL PAINT SHOP b . T erate Pri e 3 with the servicemen when the first . Ten. coy Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt TIDE TABLE square is called up promptly at . George Westinghouse (1846-1914). 930 oelock. || 5. Violins Jones-Stevens Shop L F?B‘f’Ul'}RY ZHuu . Last Wednesday night's session ! b igh tide 5 am., 13 t g o st eniova . < 6 it was one of the most enjoyable af LADIES'—MISSES’ INSURANCE Low tide 5:47 am., fairs held in many months, Very How many mills are there in one cent? done Mr. Allin. It 1s now learned that Mr. Alien not merely became Vice President of the Home In- surance Company, but also Vice- President of tnree other affiliated Congressman John Taber of New companies, all implicated in one | York, ranking Republican of the of the worst pieces of graft in the House Approuriations Cormittee, history of Awmerican insurance. ic one of them. He described the Mr. Allen was also Vice-Presi- McKellar project as “absolutely un- dent of the National Liberty In-|n - i surance Comuony of America, the | “There is no more reason for a High tide 11.47 pm. 152 ft. © we)) attended, it also found all the READY-TO-WEAR Franklin National Insurance Com-|puilding at this point than there Low tide 18:25 pm., 01 ft. © jarticipants fn fine spirits; and it HEINKE'S Shattuck Agenc pany, and the City of New York is at a thousand other places in marked the highly promising debut Seward Street Near Third g Y Insurance Company—all of them | the United States,” Taber declared L SR A LN BE e of a new caller and general master perticipating in the Pend 5 “What we ought to do is put an 3 s STt of ceremonies in the genial person GENERAL REPAIR aribe, and ah of them hiring embargo on buildings of this sort REVENUE BOND BILL of Max Lewis. Elected to the posi- ' weorge Allen &s Vice-President and i1 order that the construction of i ¥ tion by general acclaim, Max did a The Al“k“ HOIQI B. P. 0 ELKS secretary during the significant | dwellings and apartment houses The Senate has passed Delegatc fine job of it and proved himself Newly Reno ooms . vates Mee! year 1938, just as the government o forward for people without Bartlett’s revenue bond bill, and a thoroughly capable leader. | -t’kenomxedl.‘:te- m. Vfilmmwmwm“.n was probing their racket, nousing.” Annther member of the the measure will now go to the It 'is anticipated that another ! J.HOLMQUISTC;:IMRI All the above escaped conviction, House Commi‘tee was even more President for final action. large and enthusiastic crowd will be ’ PHONE SINGLE O H L though many people considered explicit. “I lige my pork cooked” The measure authorizes munici- on hand tonight. PHONE 2[]4 or Call at 929 west { . McDONALD, Seuretary. the insurance cutives who brib- jhe declared, “not raw.” palities and public utility districts - e e ~ 5 . ed Pendergast just as guilty as the in Alaska to issue revenue bonds RFEBEKAHS ree Or 0 THE JUNEAU man who accepted the bribe | INCREASED MEAT PRICES? UPon a majoruy vote of the quali- 1 1 t f Y ur - UP) This ‘column takes this oppor-| Some people are wondering whe- fied electors n the municipality or ~Important mecting IOOF Hall to- = BARAN”F “H(?PIQE{ERY og' tunity to rectify its previous slight|ther ‘the Fact Finding Board for district concerned night 8 p.m. Initiation. Refresh- .- uncnts, every rne urged to attend, ALASKA'’S FINEST NEW FURNITURE to Mr. Allen’s prow as the!ihe meat packing industry took the s champion American holder of Vice irouble to read the newspapers. 1t DRINK KING BLACK LABEL: =l GENERAL REPAIR WORK HOTEL v Presidencies aud directorships—now | <o, they might not have recom- v 3 ' : > : Phone 38 122 2nd 8t. a director of the RFC, mended that the housewife bear EAT IN THE Note—The RFC has loaned mil-'the main burden of the cost of in- Welding’ Plumhing' nil Burner BUBBLE IIOOH ALASKA ELE iions to insurance companies in the creased wages n the meat packing Sales and Service nast, also to railroeds and cther ndustry. 1 i and Blacksmith Work TR || oA companies, if they had failed, would The Fact Finding Board, which ACROSS Toward P. O. Box 2165 217 Seward| Harmful 4 Ribbed fabrie $1.65 PHONE @ have jeopardized the fir 1 pesi- included Dr. Edwin E. Witte of Bristle . Mother of tion of insurance compznies. Allen Wisconsin University, Chief Jus- 8. - Varie Castor and frankly admits that he will try to tice Raymond W. Starr of the itk ponos serve two masiors—that will Michigan Supreme Court, and Row © feital wagon keep scme cf his corperate direc- Clark Kerr, former Chairman of oy N ol o L A torships whils 0lso serving as Di- the meat -packing branch of the "t st 52. Anclerit Roman Silver Bow Lodge| MOUNT J U LODGE NO, 141 i | ' . Othe 343 | . . S Yector of the REC | et Tabes Boar trivee ebie men) 15 5 ion pagal { There is no substitute for newsnaper advertising! @Nu A210.0.F. SECOND and FOURTH ek —decided that a 16-cent pay in- Moving wagon Feminine name : 'Meets each Tues- Monday of each month wzo[4[p] -\ C|O PORE AND CHILDREN crease was fair and equitable for 22 F " Smai L day at 8:00 P. M, I. .O. O. F. HALL. 1 Rite Temple i¥hien Benry Wallace iated that picat packing orkers. But . they e » Deristye cry N E 0 N S ' G_ N s \Visiting Brothers Welcome lfigh‘"‘"‘ at 7:30 p. m. ;3, school ehidren n} ;M.l::mm[nl:u i<h(bl(’l1 llh\u]\ only ceats of this was o . Wavy: L !B FLOYD HORTON, Noble Grand L. MacSPADDEN, ). , Wel orse fe: han e sorbable oy the meat industry *ee) 5. Attitude | hogs of Iowa, he probably didn’ h : lle “emale 4 T e e ot et iy B g ey o veumee puse ||, HOW MANUFACTURED IN JUNEAU TEvERS, sereay parrel maneuyer which took place recommended that the big ~meat abb Prophet Foundation & Musica | Repairs Made on All Typgs of “NEON” Tubing : : g H @' Conjuncilon 2 Representative - Musical “OIL BURNERS PLUMBING 5 X HEATING 1 own pockets rest would . Spread for : building in Nashville, Tenn have to be pasced on the consumer drying Shattuek Way—Phone 873 alary H s g H. V. CALLOW, Secretary Worshipful Master; JAMES W. know about an unpublicized pork In other words, the fact finders 6. Broad street: Se Lulllflh.lld DOWN 3. June bug ut the last session ©f Congress, by Hackers could pay only 5 cemts of gotwbaition 3 which school lunches were put to'the 16-cent wage increase out of 3 i A N = - B h e o S s o - : Ik . -Smith 0il Burner Servi The school lunch program was or the government. Their report . Macerates . ; SR ’ for the benefii of undernourished was filed February 7. - Lubricats - ‘PHONE 476 Location—214 Second Street . wellers @ by children throughout the country,: However, eally in December, long 7 ! not merely the district of Columbia. before the Fact Finding Board was LE And while Ccngress chopped this appointed, a number of smaller Face or CHARLES SKUSE fund in two, it approved a i meat packing plants had already 7 proveller for as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALAShA Pork barrel ltom for—guess who—|slgned contracts with the OIO and , ‘ Qs witinit™ |§ © EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 Greel lettey Senator McKellar of Tennessee, AFL for 15 cents an hour pay in- |42 : 25, Donate - Present this coupon to the box office of the whose word is powerful as chair- crease without dny strings attached . Tumultuous 7 disorder R O e S eics oot et o, / Bl ™ 4 f"-"fi%fififi?fi“ The B. M. Behrends H and receive 0 see: The Department of Agriculture, such agreements included Hygrade 77 48. Liquld part ot which has charge of the program, Food Products of New York, George fat: variant . 5 2 4 o . " " needed an additional $15,000,000 to A. Hormel -of Austin, Minn, and Siefce ‘soatly BBEWSTER$ HII.I.IONS continue school lunches, through others in the Chicago area 5. Finial of & a y 2 spire . Federal Tax—11c per Person June 2, 1946. But, in a joint con- Apparently, the fact finder: Attached the ference of appropriations commit- not tal this into eonsid 3 1 lure Profer {ee members. o the two ouses, Apparently alo, they. igmored e fute M- PHONE 14— THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO0. . Oldest Bank in Alaska Henator McKellar, together with fact that Swift and Company pre- o] i - o RepresentativeS .Clarence Cannon viously had agreed to a pay, boost 7% ronoun and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and L e eiagionmen b e sty el 1 / it boem " RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. - COMMERCIAL SAVINGS champions, pruned the $15,000,000 strings attached regarding increas- 7 . Drive a nail at to $7,500,000. ed meat prices to the housewite G [ 1 an £nsls - §VATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! . 2 Maxculing Almost in the game breath, the For, despite Swift's offer of 1C . ~nmame -

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