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FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1946 going to have to be opened up. Roads must be built | 5 ; - aid extended toward developing existing airfields. = from SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING airfield at Juneau needs to be enlarged if the " 20 Y E A RS A G 0 THE EMPIRE HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE pital of Alaska is to continue to have regular air| = | 3 A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS n Pan American Airways will ha four- ’ e LUCILLE’S BEAUTY SALON lengthened, Juneau will be served by - chikan and Wrangell high schcol students were scheduled to meet MARCH 1 ® | tonight and tomorrow afternoon in preliminary debates, the winner to ' 4 Jane Willlams ® | mect the Juneau team in the finals, debating on the subject, “Resolved, DR. E. H. KASER The Charles W. Carter oy fpdtorin 516 b | That the Territory of Alaska Should Be Divided Into Two Scctions with ; DENTIST Mort B O TREA |the Tdea of Ultimate Statehood for Each.” On the Wrangell team were NEOMOREN BEEOTRG oriuary Mamie Wilkins o | Virginia I( 'Xl"lbdn'l lD}cr:thvl ;I;);m;on Ketchikan was represented by 2 Phone 56 Fo and Franklin Sts. y.,“l,m:. L;.;m y _e | Elizabeth Grigsby and Reginald Barber MOURS: 0 A. M. to 5 P. M. : PHONE 136 Mr Robert Petti i i Charles Thorndyke | Malcolm Morrison was a pdssenger on the mail boat Estebeth this u | ) g B, 3 T (7 ST FOR TASTY FOODS | | 1 @y’ BTN R AT e Alaska is soon to get the attention as for $1.50 per monthy long deserved - man Art Treasures iy notify (Cincinnati Enquirer) old as war, and in Europe at least compnaied b with other loot. The Spanish gs 1 ent ccllections of Flemish; Ita and French gs, for the simple reason that the high point of Spain’s political and military power enincided wit great preductive perfod in Eur v particylarly large and ruthles i H 0 R O S c 0 P E } Four men tied for first place it yesterday's record event at the ROBERT SIMPSON, O D. art galleries of the countrie “The stars line Juncau Gun Club. Baldwin, M. Goldstein, Morris and Oliver Olson Gridiats Tos A,,ge,t.; cffi‘ége' VANITY BEAUTY eir setdlires ,are colinted by the The stars incline s» § {smached 23 out of a possible 25 in the special event in which there were of Optometry and s various Nazi officials and German but do not compel ‘4”’ g Shithislbgy SALON even now being tried for shipping § borrrrrerrrrrorrrrerree) t treasures from numerous victim e s ik §ihaks Gl j ; : SATURDAY, MARCH 2 I'he Community Library Associaticn of Douglas voted to buy $80 ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager mnd, the transportation to h of new books for the library, and planned some changes in the Open Evenings Phone 318 masterpieces from German HEART AND HOME shelving arrangements which it was expected would be a big improve- Alaska Musi( Supply It is true that the paint- This should be a fortunate day|ment 5 Arthur M. Uggen, Manager METCALFE SHEET METAL Muriel Hall evening, going to Haines. o3 , : Dr. A. W. Stewart and VARIETY eseecsescsecesee i BB S 1 the first of the series of girls' basketball games in the Inter- DENTIST Bl ’ {School Meet played this afternoon Juneau won from Wrangell, 42 to 14,|| * 20TH CENTTRY BUILDING Gastinean Caf and Douglas defeated Petersburg 33 to 11.° Office Phone 469 e Foremost in Friendliness Cooper Building TS KON S L LN S S N e T A N B TN S PSS S 5 held in Fede AP ST R S < the red tape T AT A ston ly for “protective custody” for undertaking long postponed pro- . gton only for “protective custc v unde ng posty T Heating—Airconditioning—Boat de ear commitmes returs e sical alterations the house, new f made a clear commitment to return th ical alterations in the house, ne | Grecian dances, which were charmingly and gracefully executed Phone 206 Second and Seward Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. PROPOSED STUDY d the necessity for the transfer has yet stars warn that women will be dis- | Weather: Highest, 42; lowest, 38; rain HEINKE GENERAL urowing in the castles and museums and heavy lifting to stronger backs. ! | D 'I L H E l h by nmittee composed of three lits agents burrowing e 3 1cavy g to 8 %] g Blacksmith Work - ik librdries BUSINESS AFFAIRS ! aly €ssons In Engiisn w. r.. GorboN : BUTLER-MAURO n art who assembpled the paint- 10 attract’northern industry to the E S o : ” to head the g 1e ‘Secrets status, to do something they considered immoral and the countr Defendant rail- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Hoop. Pronounce the OO as in 100, | The Store for Men HABBY nM:E | a Turther, temptation to turn borrowing into looting NATIONAL 13SUSS | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us| | Front St—Triangle Bldg. Where Pharmacy Is a : 5 | HERCULEAN; .sure a down payment on reparations account, Cited. The Armys success with ities during the war and the over- in ME unstressed, accent second syllable.) “It required herculean (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) i cowld be done away n the many thousands of tons of food we may ship across . i i . nOLSH N ¥ ’® of privileges provided in the G. I| peooe SR T SRR SRR [T R I Y NYAL Family Remedies “Meating” Place the an-occupied zone) by keeping s American prestige will suffer for the mista i Q. If a girl does not dance, and for the sake of hospitality has & 4 “ ~e-——s. important role in the program to ' place and kward? One day, nowever, a huge crowd fairs, was behind this memo which ates file into Westminster. Many acquired freedom from a social manner of the “wall flower,” she will of course feel awkward and con- term the Germans would readily under- jects in the home, such as changes s sl A RN T i L R L AR 3 . A special treat was g n the audience at the Palace Theatre las Pianos—Mausical Instruments T also is true that the President of the United in the family’s daily program, phy- night when Grace Naghel and Cuba Wheatley appeared in a group of and Supplier unk’;”;;;;mi’:;nhm methods of performing old duties, impression made in Europe is a cleaning out cluttered attics. The 1" . A e el it il s b o o et s i USSP D A The Rexall Store” Vesterddy’s Bithcubiathents it Prosideny Trhman 1 because the Library of Congress has had which may be avoided by leaving Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Your Reliable Pharmacists for of Ttaly, on the heels of the armies, to buy 4 : e e GENERAL REPAIR WORK . * round out its collecti [ preightruie Bigntlon WNRBRIL. et st | | PRSI 555 WS N DRUG CO. for comoval to the United States, 32 have pro. South will soon result in an or- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “We had a sight of work to - ed y. of ri \ tested in wiiting at being obliged, in their military 2anized counteraction in other parts|do.” Say, “We had a GREAT AMOUNT of work to do.” Rl bt ) gt o 'oads in these actions will have the & iculture ar mr 1 participa unnecessary not as in HOOK. D ’ Mo backir f industrialists tha i g % 7 K ’ Tu ISI Moré than 90 per cer tr i \ s The paintings are here and the damage is done. nm = Mw:g ”::1 l)l;‘m 45l S| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Abdomen; MEN. Abdominal; MIN, SAB'N “The S gg Store” hidry g ¢ But so long as they are in the United States, there 1§ R g : SYNONYMS: Establish, stabilize, settle, fix, make firm. e Squibb Store' . Bomebody 1 Corigress, in a fit of chauvinism, almost ‘]’)}ll“_'(“"‘}(‘;“x’(‘f'q“l?:;:;h“”‘;’:;L:“I:f}“'"::fi: increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Professiori ly will introduce a bill to make the German S "‘ requiring the strength of Hercules; hence, very difficult. g . jure o down payment on reparations account. G iy ngensive educational activ- | (Pronounce hur-ku-le-an, first U as in FUR, second U as in CUBE, Warfield stg Store when the war is fully liquidated. This, no matter how 4 p i i gt crowding of colleges in consequence |force to subdue them.” i Juneau's Most Popular committee visits Alaska t t will, it will the Atlantic, and no matter how justly we try to carry o' " S be able to sce at first hand what former Secretary out our responsibilities in occupled areas. There is no Bill of Rights will be major in- by ! HORLUCK’S DANISH ONLY THE BEST OF MEA'(S L ik de igt s theory | DS / er learning will set up branches in L R()BERTA LEE B fdans 1o Shwart de HEns %5 ; 5 5 ok lely separated areas to absorb e tr long 1¢ sooner th are returned to Germany, Wikiply F In other words, if Amitt to WOrk Out | y1ie Jess : : i oo the overflow of studer g e S e e HUTCHINGS ECONOMY CARO TRANSPEB a program that will x Alaska a land of promise ' made by the U “upon direction from the | INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS ! MARKET for veterans and others with t foneer spirit, Alaska | highest national Women of America will play an accepted a dance invitation, what should she do to avoid feeling out of Choice Meats At All Times HAULING and CRATING The Washinat % i help the women of Japan under-| % A she and other women who are not dancing, should® gather| | Lecated in George Bros. Store DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL € washingion gathered to watch the UNO dele- finally got FDR's approval stand and benefit by their recenbly i iner in informal groups and chat. If she remains alone in the FHONES 5058208 Phone 384 Phone 344 y pr Merry-Go-Round o s 8 : fom which denied their sox every f the delegates went in two by MAIL BAG iio e VerY splcuous. FOR . Mrs. F. B. B, Atlanta, Ga., The ‘f]'";"l"‘f’"“‘ Javey AL oL e A e Craed 6 ¢ i e e CALIFORNIA W, 1 (Continued “from Page One) Not Soviet Delegate Vyshinsky, Army is continuing its search for “’horen: oL Q- GEIR SHAUSE BN POsiel MR B o W patsence Greotry ind st Markes all I aper A5 ol e~ however. The crowds mnoted that your son and other fliers lost jn C€rSons born on this date ave, fs A, -The-postal card, excepting the picture varicties, should be used ! AR Y g an 478 — PHONES — 3871 $e1e & B8 byed foul 1y Rus bods stir- | actio ol i o Paciile e promised by the stars: A year ol for pusiness purposes only, not for social correspondence. e 2 ¥ luetanitly Circilt ~Jda#é Hamilton four burly Russiah bodyguards sur- action, both in the Pacific and D e It o al 0 High Quality Foods st lDEAl P‘m tremendous " 8 , okayed the deal rounded him. Remarked one Bri- European theatres, and will con- Q. Should ane tip the maid on a limited train? 3 ideas and at least one outstanding Mod Immediately O'Malley reinstated | tisher \ue up until May 1, 1946. In cer- .0€as and at least one outstanding, " yeg it the meid has performed any service oderate Prices Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt 3 : success in a secondary activity. tain areas where, because of Snow, Children born on this day will the fact that, on the face of it, ed with those four Russian body- | We r and mountains, it has been | 7 T oo ke | g g mentally and physically & i previous operations as Financlal | guasds. asound Vyshinaky. She hys | ficull o search, search teams Pe,hour ENIAY sod physcally 5 LOOK and LEARN % & cornon Jones-Stevens Shop INS ( e Souers as Vice President, despite| “Look av wiis. Roosevelt compar- Vice President appeared not too only one elderly gentleman guard- May continue to function even af- .. 0 one They should be_ eager LADIES'—MISSES’ successful ing her.” ter May 1. Allied search teams are O'Malley later accepte e 0f | 1t wis ek Senatir. John Town. | CO¥eriiE -all 'aveas in. this Pacifle, yualhel LRE 1 (0 Vird lon pee READY-TO-WEAR $62500 from @ group of INSUFANCE | cend. Jong-time stalwart of the be. Wcluding small islands upon Which gai1t” success in their principal ce- 1= What is a colector of postage stamps, called? : B ey Shafiuck Agency comy in connection with’ the | puplican National Committee, but flers may have taken refuge; also, onation | 2. Which President’s child was the only one to be born in the Thi Boss Pendergast insurance scandal, | now o friendly escort of Mrs, ‘N6 Southwest Pacific, Japan and e Aok | White House? and went to jail Roosevelt China iy S s | 3. Which State has the greatest population? L REANCT ] e TR S T Lot gt Snator Browcr | & W v he compae o sh "Ml Sonat The Alaskan Hotel | || B. P. 0. ELKS B s e CAPITAL CHAFF to attend the annual Maine Society | 5. What percentage of the world's highways are in the United ant intelligence jobs in the Na- The State Department is sitting| There was an interesting though ginner featuring lobsters and clams. | States? Newly Renovated Rooms Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. tion . J : on a highly secret document which,’ secret exchange with Australia Byt at the last minute they backed ANSWERS at Reasonable Rates m. Visiting brothers welcome. L, Note—Souers is also a director of |if ever published, will cast signifi-- shortly before General Yamashita out. Capitol Hill figured that Tru- J. HOLMQUIST, Exalted Ruler. Aviation Corporation, of which cant light’ on the Argentine situa- g S ot Ll : : o ! 1. A philatelist. PHONE SINGLE O H L. was hanged. Australia asked the man didn't want to attend a dinner . YA . L. McDONALD, Secretary. George Allen is a director. This tion A B . PRI * o Aoy | 2. Grover Cleveland's daughter, Esther, was born in the White U. S. why no death sentences had given by an opponent of Ed Pauley. is a Victor Emmanuel company It bears FDR's initials in the peen carrie g : Y- House on September 9, 1893, been carried out against condemn- Keep an eye on ex-Congress- THE and esents another link in the | right-hand corner, followed by the ed Jap criminals. The War Depart- ian i Gk ot | 3. New York. SUNEAY 4 2 - il ¢ » A man Tom Hennings, i iof i er-increasing chain between this | letters “OK,” and gives the late ment replied that 23 Japs had been Teuis as & candidate agamst Sen | . 4 Ludwig van Beeaoven (1770-1827). BARA NOF UPHOLSTERY CO. ant (Wl Strect financier and Presidents blessing to the admis- condemned since December, but gtor Prank Briggs. 5: . Abolit 34 per cent, RE-UPHOLSTERING friends of Harry Truman ion of Argentina as a member of none executed: referred Australia 1 NEW FURNITU] L y 4 4 1 & (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 1946) Al 3 N RE b he United Nations. to MacArthur as to why the 23 s SRR A Dot e AS]]‘_,%%:;";I EST DRAPERIES " MRS. ROOSEVELT'S BODY- The memorandum, drafted by the not been executed. Shortly after- : 2 JUARD State Department, proposes Ameri- wards, Yamashita and two others Rellef A-l last FBESH KILLED LucAL EA Phone 38 122 2nd St. Not much was heard about kindly | can support of Argentine member- were hanged. . . . Keep an eye on B"BBLE noon ALASKA ELECTRONICS ex-Senator John Townsend of Del- 'ship in the United Nations if (1) cx-Senator Clarence Dill of Wash- Sales and Service . aware who served as an alte > She signed guaranteés of hemis- ington to become the new A r n d l H geare o e a5 a0 et S st st ot pemie o veeme e new 12 F0r Your Cou ryers, Roasters and Stewing gl Nations. A staunch Republican, his | pultepec, and (2) If she declared Ope reason Senator Vandenbers mner del appointment caused a furore when |war on the Axis, Nelson Rockefeller, of Michigan questioned Home i Creomulsion relicves promptly be- p5 to 8 P. FBOSS Thdle sebaly Willisat Bl fofiatine whieh Tawn: e fadsiaot S g e some Of cguse it goes right to the seat of the o0 8 P. M. P. 0. Box 21 announced, owing which Town- | ther istant Secretary of Stale Secretary Byrne's reassuring state- trouble ¢o help loosen and. expel l . O. Box 2165 send dropped almost out of sight.|in charge of Latin American af- ments on the Russian spy expose germ l&:len %hgegn]l, and aid nature $ 065 & 3 4 AR et it S P 7 ere ha o 0 scothe and heal raw, tender, in- R — “\H;i\:““‘)"}-"i ):“':ifig“‘l’;‘:‘ l’”‘“"l :‘;::l gfii’,fii’ 'Il‘):rfln\coh\f‘ i datonns mein. DBESSED and DRAWN & I Rl €| Hoyt S. Vandenberg, now Chief of a bottle of Creomulsion with the ivm- inv::;'wol‘zd;f NNt ’“ggggnfiozgfi,ggn;g 0. » L. 0. O F, Army Intelligence. The questioning derstanding you must like the way it r h ’ B of Byrnes % i & quickly allays the cough or you axe rom ore s ou ry anc Meets each Tues- Monday of each month . took place at a secret g5 have your money bay day at 8:00 P. M,, I. .O. O. F. HALL. in Scottish Rite Temple s o e Seuae Moo = GREOMULSION e Visitng Brothers Welcome L MssADE students, display a degree of brl!- e e e e e Mrs. Truman 4 an_invita- for Coughs, Chest Golds, Fronchitis Y, artow, Soble Srand | worshiptul Master; JAMES W, . V. » Tel x o % ON SALE AT: 7 | Ciivens, secetary, OIL BURNERS PLUMBING HEATING : Harbor Market B. M. Behrends Co. e . DOUGLAS GROCERY STORE || Gamickrtuocry ~ ToriCodp || Smith Ol Burner Service : B % i . Gaslineay Grocery ~ Swanson Bros. PHONE 476 Location—214 Second Street R i g0 T 15 St ¢ 89 Bplecs announces s Thihodeau’s Grocery . Kind of ‘cheese §0. 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