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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1946 will be tested, with a helicopter at hand to effect, INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS syllable. | Druggist miitee for e 47 days, not becase it wasn't a good SABIN’S insurance companies. 1t was significant that the sender ‘r ,z | Dml ¥ Ala.ska Em PITe (o e was i m ine sy with P | P SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING ' § o Marshall, supposedly another friend of labor in Alaska. ! 20 Y E A RS A G 0 TH E EMPIRE HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE | Later in the day, Julius Heineman, of the Juneau { A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS | N TROY M Prestaent | C Labor Council, AFL, condemned this létter as Lo GRS RE AU, ] [ DO b 1 e e : ‘ TR LUCILLE’S BEAUTY SALON| | WILLIAM R. CARTER - - - itor and Mana ) 1 y MARCH 20, 192 b e g nm;‘:‘«s ~eyerd he truth is that this bill is the best thing m"‘; Y MARCH 20 . Word of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. John Tufts Cass of South PHONE a2 i has come along for labor for many years. It is a good | - ¢ P 4Rt Sdayiat, ; A ‘ - i Alton J. Cropley, Jr. o | Pasadena, Calif., yesterday morning, had just been received here by ll cORSCRIPTION RATESS .C‘" ater- | pill, primarily for the protection of the worker, but {‘)-*“ s Kenneth Allen o Walstein G. Smith, father of Mrs. Cass. The son was the second child DR E H KASER The Charlesw. Cafler Delivered by (.:‘r‘x.:“::"mms;,“:ni"::u;x::ar\; (;: 50 per month; frln”;‘t)\pl ;])r(:t ulmn (;!m(h:l‘ ]t;n\z»lul.\;‘l! ’\'\1 V‘h’ftl ]y; yli,l,t‘(' “:f > L}:,xll\"v(‘c;wg;s:( : in the Cass brafmlly, a daughter Helen Merian, having been born more D) T | Morfuar | B e Fih.to: ¢1e mouthe, 1o sdvance, $180: | gt Se 0 hKers \ Aot Wabth o | SHAN R AR BLOMGREN BUILDING Y $1.50. By A i g : Phone 56 i | fer a favor {f they will promptly notify ‘e were 1 to sce yesterday that the majority | o © 5 NIRRT WL 5 4 § ? Y o Fourth and Franklin Sts. ) EIBNES e A O I Ssulacity 1n thh aAlivery l .]m }:u.: .m” 4 ! o n: sl &:. e Ramedil et . Ji\:m, If‘:\t;w:n: ;{m)k]:r ente r}l]ned IXM: E;gm \w]h a hrx(;lgel pmfi;\; .;l A P A Sl S of the House mbers were able see throug " " t orget-Me-Not Tea Room, with eight s 1 ay, and planned to ¥ o G JPu) e (9% Susingn nes I attempts to s \ck a good bill, and believe | ® Belle Hutchinson o | t0r KO T R e ght tables in play ¥ l 4 o MEMBER 4v|'\~'~'f<l\1”' PRESS ; ction shows a noticeable improvement over the ‘: '\‘1"'2;“‘,"';;.‘1:::2; . s e FOR TASTY FOODS ) Press is excluct entitled to the use for b Mrs. M. F s : e et 1o 1 o e wed last. year . S Mr and Mrs. Fred Henning had moved into their resiqerce on caid| | Dr. A, W. Stewart and VARIETY 2 "this paper and aiso the local news published + e oo e oo e es e e neavenue and announced they would be at home after April 1 DENTIST TRY ic Flight Tests ——— e 20TH CENTTURY BUILDING : ! - oo rereeoeeoeee—y | 5 B. Burford left on the steamer Admiral Watson last night for Office Phone 460 Gastinean Cafe | | (New York Times) ; y z Cordova and other westward ports on & business trip. P ———— Foremost in Friendliness \ t s : But it ‘ !l' \II “‘;I ; n::r‘il\ in n]x‘nl- wm o Cas 1 K. Brevik and Otto Swanson of Hood Bay were guests at the Alaskan non S Badlo seerce VANITY BEAUTY ab the suggestion.. But 1t 18 to the far B0ra 38 2 Fuld - He 8tars incline { | Hotel. Melvin Carlson of Seattle was at the Gastineau Hotel. 3 3 winter that the Navy now turns to make its newes but do not compel” z % Electrical and Radio Repair SALON a fon experiment. The new 45,000-ton carrie DUL G 0 P { 3 . (We pick up and deliver) Cooper Build three destroyers and a tanker in‘ her train e S Bt b e BTN A resolution asking Congress to authorize a bond issue for $75,000 per Building } bt planes and 2,500 men aboard, | atling for RS e for the purchase of a site and construction of a building to provide Phone 659 909 West 12th ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager sobe Wit y, often lofty and O T dditional facilities for the Juneau Public Schools was passed by the Opoil Rodting.. - Miska ¥1h J forbidding shores of Greenland and of Labrador. | Huinn AND AOME City Council at the regular session last night Alaska Music Supply 1 weather ranging from zero to a n P o r . ACHINC. ¥ ATl te Brides and young mothers are 3 in fce and sleet ‘l"‘l‘ ‘“”‘x ‘;‘m‘]“(“‘;;” ‘Xf'““‘:’: test |, der favorable influences. This is Grant Baldwin was among clerks for Precinct No. 3 appointed to serve Arthur M. Uggen, Manager mfiflhfiimumfll-‘ equipment Gesigned for Arctic flight and rescue. = 1., 4041 day for Summer planning, | in the coming city election. e —Boa i valuzble ship of war into waters that | KIGaL S8 0 BUCC b e a e e ek Tanks and Stacks—Everything foa pelieve to be solidly frozen over most | " BUSINESS AFFATRS G T in SHEET METAL of the time is not so hazardous as may at first seem.| m‘m-"”l’y';;m et ohiv. Weather: Highest, 44; lowest, 39; rain. | | Phone 206 Second and Seward R s Actually no great risks will be run; for though its | % MU SR ek e end of {-"- BRSSO ) ; GOOD SENSE shoreline now is frozen over, Davis Strait offers large! '8 = "o CT O er An early H . . by | HEINKE GENERAL I - stretches of open water. It is well south of the Arctic| " SB% 8 B ol 1o e short- | | D Iy L E gl h | by " T s e e . ol [ment s, Ttowed wy o - | Y LESSONS I EAQHIS w. 1. GorpoON "REPAIR SHOI The Rexall Store | The House' of{Representatives yesterday showed Circle, and there 'n COmPETRENE S 0L L0 elleq, |age next Pall is not improbe Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Your Reliable Pharmacists ‘ good sense by smashing down the opposition to the to fly under Arctic conditions within a circle of Sbott | : .‘\IAYIOMLx 'L?;SkUbbmsni “3 Blacksmith Work BUTLER-MAU! Green-Shattuck Workmen’s Compensation Bill and 500 miles diameter. On board the Midway snow plows I)VA(I‘X(‘U\‘\U‘ ‘(.: : ot Titie P etar WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Say, “His sincerity is APPARENT” (ap- | S:JNERZI;;- REPAIR WORK DRUG CO. RO ssing the measure while the Senate was still working | a 1d brushes will be tested to clear her decks, covers for "l‘«lk(.‘m-‘ s foreseen. Hiforts to or- | Pears to be, but may be false). Say, “It is EVIDENT that he means to! w ¥ 3 ] 4 pas ot and propellers will be tried out and \Ivrrh\llr""mzo }‘nun\' ‘“,(" collar workers 80" (plain to the mind; obvious) 1 G an \dentical proposal and heaters will be used. In the water a new [PUHEH T L T ions will| < OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Defalcate. Pronounce de-fal-kat, E as | § & HARRY RACE Laxt year, the samebill was held In & Fouse oo lght flying suit designed for Arctic fmmersion oy in ME unstressed, first A as in AT, second A as in ATE, accent second | “The Store for Men' ! | i | | i | . 4 | rescue if needed. g ferhint o' 409 ; i i bill for the working man, but because jealousies and AN Wi is to be quickly done. By March 20 x.x.on of .(‘..om).('(m ,"\ .u.e.s. :,\. OF‘K_‘E.N MISSPELLED: Bevel: EL, not LE. | “The Squibb Store” 4 Y Soviet agents probably will prove 3 " ¢ i quibb Store personalities concerning who had written and who had | the Midway is to be in New York. Davis Strait will !M"“f “!:L: ey s akariall SYNONYMS: Drawback, difficult, hindrance, obstacle. 1 Pront St Trianals Bld Where P! e - o ot the. picbace still be Widely: open water, fPiIGISE not untll May|BOC: SEREERE 8 et i WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us ont St—Triangle Bldg. Pm"“: "“l PRI s evte Sy AL that n«»hnrx\"\m' owlers,” which are diminutive |fo Russin:in bhe’.langhT # i inerease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | - 2 rarren T r Ve he onl Jo)e = b8 il & fter all Soviet nations will | ke { Rep. Warren Taylor volced the only major oPI bergs, shoulder each other in the fairway and offer {nighly suspect SUAVITY; the state of being smooth and pleasant in manner. (Pronounce | ” ¥ tion to the bill, but his attempts to scuttle it were ! serj t to shipping in the sea lanes. Petioni’ whote birtnidats tels s\\u\‘—ll%l. A &s in AT, both I's as in IT). “He bowed and spoke with | Waflleld SDfllg S'o’e 20TH CENTURY MEAT shunted aside. Representatives of the First Division— nists may think all this—coupled with the [, " omiseq by the stars: A year a most friendly suavity.” | | (Formerly Guy L. smith Drugs) MARKET = ¢ & ford, Derath Operation Musk Ox,” which is much the of gains and losses with gains pre- e (AR R 97 A Juneau’s Most Popular Krause, Cain, Hennings, S“"‘“"“"lm“ e 1‘ '1" 10' me sort of test now being made with land equipment (3 8578 PR AR T iting trav- i NYAL Family Remedies “Meating” Place Hope and Vukovich are to be commended fOr _ymplies some sort of threat against someone. They s e : MODERN ETIOUETT || HORLUCK’S DANISH # s les £ § sganiE S el experience which will cause some f ANISH , sticking behind the requests of labor for this divislon. ;py raise the cry that we are “saber rattling” in the o aliod it Tag happy end ROBERTA LEE i ICE CREAM S T}:'El:lgfiiTz(:zF i ator Joe Green of course feels a little bit peeved | Arctic, The Na announcement mak it clear, eminently profitable ending for all | N te for delaying an identical measure which however, that this weuld be false conjecture. Actually oo oq L e e sy l [ HUTCHINGS ECONOMY CARO TRANSFER | the latest experiment is a continuation of one made Children born today will be stub- Q. Is it necessary to introduce 4 newly arrived guest to another introduced, but he is primarily interested in i . u ‘ ing passage of the bill, no matter who gets the b‘) the old C“"‘(‘;‘ Rahgey oft All‘ “‘(‘""OA‘“"“‘:‘“H{?B’ born and uncooperative on occasion'guest who is taking leave? MARKET | e ) ; | Then as. now:fhe purpage. Was 10 tof e 8 quring their early years, but will ¢ = | 4 [ kinJ equipmént. Obviously, the'only plate’to make that Svt 8 o e niedtfiee A No, this is not nea Nor should one ever interrupt a con- Choice Meats At All Times HAULING and CRATING One attempt to stall the passage of the bill in the | oo 5y, tne Arctd D e ndersiiy and some Yersation between two persons in order to introduce a third. Located in George Bros. Store DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL House should not be allowed to go by without comment AR a forerunner of Apjes children will achieve world- Q. Whose duty is it to make the first move towards breeking up a PHONES 553—92—95 Phone 344 " Phone 344 the bill was der 41‘“‘“-*5“”1;“3 letter f:’““ the y's t vork be a fore- wide fame in the arts and scientes. dinner party? troduced, suppesedly representing | pynper to a full-scale test of all types of ships next (Copyright, 1946) A:+This 18 usually done . ) ; 1 C 8 opyright, o s is usually done by the wemar: guest of honor. FOR This letter ccndemned the Dbill | winter. It may be put down as routine, and cold - Q. What are the most important requisites of visiting etiquette? CA Llron NIA Wall Paper | solitical and for ‘.h’ henefit of private | routine at that. M DR o : b T 55 oA 4 : A. The two most important things are amiability and punctuality. Grocery and Ieat Market 7, P . lcast city limits of Kansas City to late. Though friendly rivals at the ® TIDE TABLE o FAA 478 — PHONES — 571 IDEAL PAINT SHOP 4 “‘e waShlllghn | Independence through a five-mile wgo Convention, the two men e e ) LO 0 K I_EA R [)1 High Quality Foods at 1 | inter-city district, also ke renamed always respected each othe ° MARCH 21 . t a n A C. GORDON Moderate Prices Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt . Me"y-GO'Round /in hoxor of the President. The road even when they differed. ® High tide 3:49 am., 170t ® l runs past the Truman home in In- however, they are cleser to- e L tide 10:10 am., 0.1 ft. ® bovvvovvoovocorvrorerrroorrs. D -l » enc ge 8 > g de 16:17 pm, 148 ft. ® ones- b Sontinned Jrom Dage ?’ffi,,_, . SR v A “““l“i‘lo“m ““, Chicazo : il,l‘“}.‘ ti:: !’; 12 :y :: vfl ft. @ 1. By what name is a cowboy of Argentina known? J S S'evens Shop 2T S But businessmen along (e "“““‘ o0 nIoIsa04k: Tokes an e Pk AT . 2. What river connects Lake Superior and Lake Huron? LADIES'—MISSES’ UB.ANCE il 1ttle nations of Europe, Harriman/‘hroughcut che inter-city distric! S ae 3. How many legs does the nmon Ring 3 continued. Unless Stalin demon- didn't think so much of the idea S m"u(\wm du;{xhd h.‘“:liv @06 e 000000 : W(;m . ‘.pfl'”‘(fihe“ ~k|‘n;§00l;?:§']; housefly have? READY-TO-WEAR 1 Shafl kA 5 Gt tos -and of statesmanship,| “It's been Van Horn for years, o visit Henry Wal- s i y RYER' X105 G u b ?_‘u’j,:‘i,f“fifif“(‘i.? ln»L l\,:x: :\:w n)u t protested. “Why change now? hotel apartment and try IN PO | 5. How many items are there in a “baker’s dozen"? Seward Street * Near Third C gency g S | Some recalled the effort by the rsuade him to withdraw from Three men 25 and ANSWERS: D. of tne United Nations Chamber of Commerce at Grand- race. Supreme Court Jusl;w one $50, when arraigned in Munici- 1. Gaucho. 25 v o | view, Mo., home of the President’s Douglas was Ickes' candidate for ;a1 Court before Judge William 2. St. Mary’s River. S:fi‘h patiop ang,cin. Bme; Anotior ) mother, to build Truman Hall, a the ViCE'P";’S‘d““CY at that "“;°~ Holzheimer. | 3. Six. The Alaskan Holel B. P. 0. ELKS g £ ha % However, when Ickes got to the o] ki harged W < ; i i A The. United States has a vital |$2000 war memorial. The plan ~"WETCH WEO e g : ;"‘(’}“m_’?‘; kJan{;?n;_mt:d' ;f}g \Rt(l)h" 4. This invention is credited to Benjamin Franklin. Newly Renovated Rooms Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. responiaibility in: its dealings with |88 chucked whep J, Viglan Tru- UOUE R oy o nk, Wi 25, ROY| 5 Thirteen. s at Reasonable Rates m. Visiting brothers welcome. L. the Soviet Union, Harriman said,/'nan, the President’s brother, said b8 city bosses and reactionary p, Moran, drunk and disorderly,| " _ 4 J. HOLMQUIST, Exalted Ruler. 24 avisa 3 “ Barry didn't 1t his name used Democrats ganged up against Wal- g5, Herbert Brown, disorderly PHONE SINGLE O et o 'Secremy' “Y“We must be patient, we must in the collection of funds for the lace, he threw his weight to Henry ponduct, $25. * . A bo sinderstanding. but we musb also | Projest. and sent Roosevelt a blistering Martin Johnson, charged \ulhl m B g i g So finally the proposal was shely- telegram blasting Bob Hannegan. jisorderly conduct, was fined Barano! Turklsh Balh and Massage THE JUNEAU He expressed the opinion that fn- | (d—at least temporarily. Van Homn The wire never reached FDR until mis case continued from last Sat- | BARANoF UPHOLSTERY CO. 1al problems in Russia are part- Road will not be Truman Road. after the voting was over. If it had, urday, he had been held in $100 Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.—Open Evenings by Appointment | RE-UPHOLSTERING | . $ 3 5 Note — The President pmhahly some pnlmcos believe Roos t bond. i NEWFURNITUB‘ dictating Stalin’s actions at the might have intervened for Wallace Ray Tudor, charged with drunk- BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 753 ALASKA’S FINEST frowned on this pro- DRAPERIES id have | EXIPERT SERVICE manufacturing facilities ruined. The problem of welding the country to- has arrived in Juneau ing $166,668 have been made avail- ——r——— ' zhorage, He present time. Many different ¥ i I | tor;f;ues and about 300 dialects are POsal ay because of a Govern- at Chicago. . enness, failed to appear and $25 | HOTEL spoken in the Soviet Union. Rus- Pient appropriation to repair that (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYRDICATE, INC. 1946) pajl ‘was forfeited. AR R P PR A R S T Phone 36 122 st. sia lost between 7,000,000 and 8- kart of Van Horn Road which runs 1-;( ‘V;.\IITT’;‘IE;{ | EUGE;mF ll;‘RF i & G EAT IN THE 59 000,000 people in the war; her ter- P st the summer White House. () H et | J L ERE i R A e T SRR e g { 1Moty “ffi }ée tated. much of her Mayor Sermon has announced O. W. Franklin of Whittier is a | | BWBLE noou ALASKA ELECTRONICS d ¥ that Federal and State funds total- guest at Hotel Juneau. Eugene Crase, a resident of An- | Sales and Service | . . Speclal Dinner Expert radio repair withoat delays| tether and keeping down political -”-)'h‘i to l\h(; clty for \:vll(h)“l'lr“‘; this DRINK KING BLACK LAREL! s stoying at Hotel Juneau. ‘ G t } 5o 8 P. M. g i unrest has its effect on Russian 10ad which ‘passes the Truman 3 eneraionrs i h Seward| ioreign policy. i , . > 7 M t &l s | l 65 PHONE 62 Home-front problems and ~the| _ WALLACE AND ICK Crossword Puzzl otors === Starters ; ol R Henry Wallace and Harold Ick TYOSSWOr! “uzzie nececsity of bolstering the n - 3 e of the Russian peopls, Lo although agreeing on basic politi- ppey g Silyer Bow Lodge | MOUNT J!!g;::gu LODGE NO. 147 it ssian e s il 958 : 2. Masculine or OND and FOURTH e oy cal ideals, have never been warm <o e No.A2,10.0.F. Fed. The Rusion Laderfriends. For 13 long years they R e 2 =,.'.'ETQ'Z”1 osely FISHERMAN OVERHAUL TOUM N f&o:g:y;; Lo e g ; served in the same Cabinet, but ° Pigpen 36, Egyptian 1 day at 8:00 P, M., I. .O. O. F. HALL. n Scottish Rite Temple cient el Eyplia Eorvice: which % part of the time they fought like 12 Wing 3o ELECTR!CAL En“lPHE“T Now' X Visiting Brothers Welcome' beginning at 7:30 p. m. 1 cenARtiond Zh cat and dog over who was to run I3 So. American zx- Ringbird | FLOYD HORTON, Noble Grand ol M :“ L. MacSPADDEN, the Forest Service and the Soil 14, Golf fnstructor 35 Uneloas: poetl - O H. V. CALLOW, Secre! orshipful aster; JAMES W, 5e pepl CI Conservation Service. 5 Love missive 13 FrS Tenmrk We are equipped to give you Y | LEIVERS, Secretary. not want an- And when Ickes finally left the )i. Kind of wood ** SYJUCL for : . . i - cx-Ambassador Cabinet, Henry Wallace did not fi Xfigls‘k‘fm- rellahle service at reason- | [0)} ] > Senators. Undoubtedly even call him up. Two courteous 19 o o bl . L. BURNERS PLUMBING HEATING itcllizence experts have Southerners, Secret of State gy PP A a eprlces' - w = } s fact to him and it has | Byrnes of South Carolina and Sec-' 21, Weep con- 4. Gluater ot smllh oll Bllfller servm £ it ) Russian bluffing and etary of the Treasury Vinson of wool tibers i i ‘e Y sury Linger Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzln belligerency Kentucky, telephoned him, but not 2. Summit { ¥ ¥ ] i is | 23 £ A Ris' ol aclisaaric Waitane Great Lake €3 Thing: law 2. Patron saint g ey PHONE 476 Location—214 Second Street s . “ b E 2 . Flat ca Norwa : NO TRUMAN ROAD Now, however Harold Ickes has 5. Ueavi:'l; 3. Ro‘;e-r:dr“);:};n Folks back in Jackson County, probably done Wallace the biggest 30. Symbol for DOWN et PABSO“S ELECTBIC COMPA“Y Mo., usually are willing to go the yoliiical favor of his life. Ickes did cerium . Kind ot coffee 6. To un inner iimit for any honor to thelr nma- not exactly mean to do but, L rhni g tor JUNEAU ALASKA e son, Harry Truman. But a re- jevertheless, it remains an accom- 2. nSublication vent proposal to change the name plished fact . L:L'r:h-n otfice aloeials of Van Horn Road, an important Ickes' exit from the Truman Cab- :. Y;%uu;\;- point - PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED 1 . Pipe for 2ific artery named after an early unty pioneer, met with a storm protest. Some of the rural citi- b balked at stealing one per- fon’s tombstone to honor another. Vun Horn Road was named after Col. R. T. Van Horn, who settled in the country in 1855 when Kan- s City's population wa: bout 455. became mayor of Kansas City, active in Missouri politics, and ie was bought the country's first newspa- later the Kansas City Journal, now defunct. The move to honor the President | was first suggested by a group of ICansas City negroes associated with j5th Street political factions. They | proposed that 15th Street in Kan- s2s City be renamed Truman Road. Tater Mayor Roger T. Sermon of Independence suggested that Van b.orn Road, which runs from the| inet of t has left Wallace as the last > original Roosevelt New Deal- and thie only Cabinet member with a powerful hold on independ- ent voters. An original Republican —as was Ickes—Wallace is strong with the Negro voters, labor, ana the independent liber: As a result, Wallac position inside the Administration is better than ever. Truman and Bob Hanne- gan both are anxious to retain at east one all-out New Dealer. Wal- | iace is their man. is the inside asked Wallace why reason to with him at coming Jackson Day dinner. We | izce and Truman together will ! speak over a national broadcast to hes also been a White House visitor more of frequent discharging liquid . Wears away 3 AlanmL . Mau.ws . 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