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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JULY 1, 1946 .I 11 k F . to the doctor's office may save them scores of visits, [ IW“" Daily Alaska Empire - ‘ e 1 HOROSCOPE | "R PRINTIG CoMPANY Bogomolets’ Serum 1Y “The stars incline ‘ 2 { DENTIST Mort e L e iy [ bt d ompel? || brmrr e e e e ISR SE SRR, BLOMGREN BUILDING oriuary O TOBEE® . " "> ‘Bifor and Manerer New York Time | ut do not compe { JULY 1, 1926 Phone 56 P WILLIAM R TE R RS e e 1+ | boerssasas e | A A ourth and Pragklin Sts. ELMER A, F - - - What is old A whole literature has accumu- 2 "he Elks and Moose were scheduled to play ball this night to settle HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. PHONE 136 ALFRED ZE anch of medicine ect and a new e la ity ARy the argument as to leaders in the second half play. " SUBSCRIPTION RATES . f science, the patent experimenting with | e FOR TASTY FOODS d by carrier in Ju and Douglas for §1.30 per month; W T scien 116 | ~ " R, RS e e Ty H Delivered by “xfir‘ Sbtha .09 "'{'v'",;"r",»‘,i',-‘mt«‘“ life 3 ad forms, the of ~;<~n\-s‘ all f“‘ | The st fish of the season were packed at the Douglas Cannery. The Erwm reed cO. and VARIETY One »E:- % months, in advance, $7.50; | DAs no other object tr A Bt “"\ O s o Drioaty ot yne month £ | SCEM to be immortal hat if carefully | Ruth Langseth celebrated her seventh birthday by entertaining 16 PHONE 704 o Gimerivers 1y, Botts | o thed and fed rel did, they at her littls friends ab the hoine of her parents fn Dougias HAY, GRAIN, COAL Gastinean Cale of their pepers perpetuate themselve e cells into a A il and STORAGE 3 lephones: News Office, 602; Busi o evitable \ \ % | o AG Foremost in e Ny o =y chicken or a inevitable. Such is the | o pi . Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson, of Circle, arrived on the Yukon Friendliness ice of comple: ization. ‘. JLY . : | - 1y visiting friends on the channel before proceeding south on a The problem of | g life has engaged science | ® A. Webber . CALIFOBNIA VANITY BEAUTY can be solved we must|® Langseth . 4 of decay. fthia BRYALERY] 2 . ) . : : f Grocery and Meat Market SALON Bétweeh Ut Shimel ge . J. B. Burford returned on the Admiral Rogers after making the 478 .— PHONES — 371 Cooper Butlding € sicocher al |o o Tt alar trip. High uali ywn. Prof.|e . The weather report for June showed the month was warmer and Open Evenings Rhone 318 i et et Y O00 S48 gists before | ® ® drier than is usually recorded ushes aside t of lng life s to| @ : - ‘ Jones-Sievens Shop METCALFE SHEET METAL buried in body \1 '"I““}; he ’* L AT B HEL SELI T The Ladies Guild of Holy Trinity Cathedral was to meet at the| R R Heating—Airconditioning—Boat red on SCene Metchnikoff had - B 2 S'—MISSES’ me of Mrs. L. E. Oliver. T Stack: b experimented with what wnti-cytotoxic reti- TUESDAY, JULY 2 iver | READY-TO-WEAR A S S Ereryiling cular serum—ACS, for discovered that it e Sork TRl G in SHEET METAL had remarkable properties. Ex ted from human| HEART AND HO s. Jack Marsh of Mendenhall was registered at the Gastineau. Seward Street Near Third Phone 711 90 Willougnby Ave. I | A Sbica b ot issues, too, much of it proved tc fatal when in- should be a most auspicious S e 2 P TR jected, a little beneficial. The s import the aged s depen- Weather report: High, 65; low, 59; cloudy "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO Metchnikoff | ccesstul, and |will be TREY | frorrersrer o o ot \ Daily Lessons in English % 1. corpox Baffled by his inabil threw up his hand mole . it is this success that has given him his place in the | pathy , sym- Prompt Courteous Service BONDED WAREHOUSE E Femmer Transfer ! news Oil—General Hauling = 5 2 S S ety CHIY Of Wit Seate s 8 SOSSSSoN S e Bee Er TR o { | Phone 114 Triangle S:m“.f i DRUG CO. Lk i LaEm complished in Russia with ACS is much tem- | —— fiEs A NEGLECTED ASSET ———— WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: BORN (O as in OR) means bl'()ugh"; h. Borne (O as in NO) is the past participle | Alaska Musi( Supply HABBY nAcE i Arthur M. Ugge $ MISPRONOUNCED: Respite. Pronounce res-pit, E as m: Uggen, Manager Drugglsl s in PIT, acc syllable i Pianos—Musical Instruments “The Squibb Store” . can inter ACS !ever, may be perate than that of his Amer: will not cure cancer and all f ; it will iment is v I not enable women to become mothe e of 90 |pay lev set in other important of BEAR ige enough, few of us take | g¢ gne enthusiast has proclaimed; it was not developed the past several OFT: improve our physical beings. to prolong the life ot alin. Russian medical critics |[months. LESS, T naw ! into existence, as by prized by most of us above all our bodies as we never would neglect our find is of most use in treating infections and "IONAL ISSU. iR S i 55 ! s i e ur l;(..é ‘. ,\ our favorite dogs. As a |in causing resistent wounds and fractures to heal ! The ”(: .“‘ {‘S\L{) OF PN, MISRILLED (Rva (TS, (S, s Rt Whsre Etambey 11(s or cars, our furnaces or our favorite dogs. As ¢ s b R 4 s : 4 %) |l s sempl SYNONYMS: Well-bred, well-born, refined, courteous, cultivated. Phone 206 Second and Seward Professio; es and sickness rate higher than I it is to maintain the body in health longer thav the {ably sure of import i oned ikloat 5 3 __ —————— San, hisher than they would be if the ormal period, it must be injected systematically |House in the next C Niberind “I“l’\‘ e ““”"' e ““"”‘ “'“ll ':l 2y o o = = higher th ) % i attording o ‘Bogantotets, VRS fat S T increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | VKE GEN N merioans would take proper health |{Om birth to death, according to Bogomolets. Th _not likely to gail ol iDaroase OUb vobat by o i wohd it nCH by & o HJT\‘KE GENERAL 20TH CENTURY MEAT claim that with its aid life can be extended to 150 h onate PENURIOUS; excessively sparing in the use of money; stingy; miserly. | REPAIR SHOP MARKET precautior " 5 - on theo: ~onsiderations. A ROk - 5 (Pronounce s E i BA, U SUBE: a v s Nl reldi " o e based merely on theoretical considerations. | |NTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Pronounce the E as in PEA, U as in CUBE; accent follows first U.| | Welding, Plambing, Oil Burver Tuiisaw's MOE Pevnrss he number zen ake t a4 Bogomoiets himself admits that good food, exercise, | meeting of repre atives ot “They were accused of being penurious, when they were only eco-| Blacksmith Work “Meating” Place trouble to undergo periodic physical checkups IS g, sane way of living cannot be ignored even if his former Allles has.nomical.” GENERAL REPATR WORK emazingly small. Hardly one man or woman out of serum is taken. i coniete eI, | s s R e L || Phone 204 920 W. 12th St. ONLY THE BEST OF MEA'TS 500 reports regularly to his or her physician for the What we have, then, is a new mode of treatment |when conferences have failed in e PHONE 202 sort of a “tune up” we ask for our motor cars. EVen | the efficacy of which has still to be determined. That [their announced objectives, they i MODERN ET I OU E'I"I' by 1 after illness strikes, a surprisingly large number of | determination is now in progress. Dr. Harry Gold- 'ha t least defined the differ- | ROBERTA LEE !} “The Store for Men” CABO TBA“ people refuse to consult doctors, preferring to consider | blatt of Western Reserve University has been handi made clear the issues. | SFEB out the serum to physicians and hospitals. When |An open AR | A e e e e e | SAB 9 \ concer Q. Should a young man wait until he is engaged hefore sceing to | N HAULING and CRATING | antagonistic their ailments unimportant. Often, of course, they are. But sometimes such carelessness brings invalidism ‘“UI -‘fl~1 ": l»wvrx: have \)m-n aubxl\-un-rl and .v.l.av - |siv will be of 1 : ! 3 | ated we shall know better than we do now just where |than g sia that is f v and it that his bride-to-be meets his parents? piitenth) : e pe | ACS stands. Even if the serum turns out to be no jccoper on the ace while sy A E : g ‘ Front St—Triangle Bldg. ;’:E:EY;A‘STOVE. CRUDE OIL The value of periodic checkups hardly can be g oo "¢ vouth, Bogomolets will have something {diligentl pursuing its ambitions 4 No; he should arrange this meeting long before the er ement | e 344 Phone 344 is announced, unless cf course his parents live in some distant part of the | ; T e S !’fl'flelf"!’!i“hsl‘"e Wau‘;“,ap o ed |under cover tive tissue, which has| Persons whose birthdate this is country as a structural lare promised by the stars: A year Q. Dces it st omething that has 'of beneficial changes and cultural what is being teld him? overstressed. Such examinations often reveal weaks ¢, <how for his work. And he will have fc nesses which may be corrected easily and quickly | medical attention on the connec before they become serious. This is particularly true, | been regarded in the past mer medical authorities tell us, in cancer cases. Heart | material and not as the source of s w lack of cour allm;nu often can be d‘lsc!uwd mymlm]h .:ulc(h :‘n':tcn&x;; healing power. ity 3 !fl"(:‘]““f““ s g :{ Yes; to be a gced listener is just as admirable as to be a L;(m(l} NYAL Family Remedies IDEA'. PMNT SHOP “—an treatment may 9e prescribed belore S 1 T aay 1av speaker. v o HI g : Butter, they say, can be stored for years. Yes,,Wany talents, chief of which will Q. Should a bridegroom give gifts to his best ma 1 his ushers? | HORTIICH DANISH 22 : I ol : be a gift for leadership : ¥ e e il st B S S Bt ICE CREAM Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt There are those who overemphasize their physical | indeed; some of us have tasted that kind and there- | (Copyright, 1946)+ A. This is .ustomary | ] — S ———— ) i troubles — who run to the doctor and the medicine | fore are prepared to believe the worst | & SR S O R A R cabinet at the slightest twinge. But they are in the - e g LET YOUR money earn four H : e CHOMY, GLACIEB' minority. Most healthy, normal Americans neglect Fixing up after a war is a tedious business. The |percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor- i lO OK a nd l[A RN by MARRET CE CO. S their greatest, their most important asset — their | restoration of the stained glass at Canterbury will|poration demand notes. (295-tf) A. C. GORDON i Chotos MESL ASATEY Regular Home Deliveries health. They fail to remember that an annual visit | require six years of exacting labor. | i---—MA.-»~ - Located i‘n Ge.arge Bros. ::m : oY RATES # The Washingt S R R s L 1. How much of the watermelon is water? PHONES 553—52—95 Phene 114 e Wa lllfl oni got some advice he didn't like from elected to honcrary membership in | In the Commissioner’s Court for the 2. What is the Sargosso Sea? Men .Go.no"nd | California’s outspoken Senator Wil-|the Los Angeles County Medical| Terrtiory of Alaska, Division Num- 3. How long after her marriage is a woman considered a bride? 2 rv {liam F. Knowiand. | Association ber One 4. What is the real meaning of the word “Bible”? | Q B P 0 ELKS o tinat 7o Pise ONej. | XowTe golng tooifar 1o your Those who kuow him say the!Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner 5. What is a Romany? B o Sl i Mg irenslar The Alaskan Hotel - fight against OPA,” the Senator| €00d doctor is un able and charm-: and Ex-offcio Probate Judge, J8- ANSWERS: B s atthbmi i o ; = from the Golden Gate bluntly ing man. He may have full need| neau Precinct. I 1. About 92 per cent. ! .‘:,:;fl,‘,‘(‘_,f‘“‘ifl"ci; i Cv';';:';“ Newly Renovated Rooms William B. Barry of New York, &' yarneq Senator Taft. “It seems to Of such qualities in this hot spot,|In the Matter of the Last Will and| 2. A ‘section of the North Atlantic Ocean covered by patches of | | NOLDS, Exalted Ruler. W. H. 4 Meabiusbie Batee strong battler for price control, e that the three Republican con- Which is not cnly his initial diplo-| Testament of JOHANNA R.|go oo, B PR SRPLSC, slere TNty PHONE BIN moved that his House brethren | roices are thinking too much about MAtic post bui his first political| CHILDS, Deceased. it [RIEECCS SRty NESHNGURO ¢ back down and agree to the de- | ipo produ I am against the | appointment of any kind | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that| O Usually one year. I JUNEAU control board- o "ied ihe SeN-. qractic de-controls you want and (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 1946) | Oscar H. Waterud has filed his final S Ihe Book | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 ate conferees, in (un. ‘ucke: ~usM 'y G it is anwise srom a political AR | report on the administratior of the 5. A gyp: | SECOND and FOURTH UPHOLSTERY CO. on their demands for @ olishing gandpoint for us to be sticking. LISTEN Monday night KINY above entitled estate praying that —— s ~ - B | Monday of each month RE-UPHOLSTERING ceilings on mest, poultry, and dairy out 80 .1ar.> Speaker Anita Garnick (310-t2) | the manner in which the estate has 2 i G A | & in Scottish Rite Temple NEW FURNITURE products. | o Whey also ot in o St G IO e administered be approved; that | LNEX@ 1S 1o substitute for newspaper advertising! | beginning at 7:30 p. m. DRAPERIES { e some hot licks about the de-control| NOTICE IS HERLBY GIVEN: the residue of the estate be decr 4 sl 3L MacSESHDEN, || Enonigh 122 2nd St. . BARKLEY GEis MAD board propo: but on the other TR .v on Ju‘xw l?lh; 1946.‘111 the U. to the heirs, and that the adminis- |- = = Worshipful Master; JAMES W. % The House mcembers voted over-:side of the fence. He contended the ; ‘L“““”““\"”“” >l(-"‘ "“ ’JHH(‘RU tration be closed. A hearing will be LEIVERS, Secretary. | whelmingly for this compromise, Senate itself slml;l!nll hdmlid.- 1mmv l,":x‘::,‘;“'\./{:‘/lgfif)';';a ’:(l,:;‘]‘(;f?f]:'l‘;lg i Ssr’d‘y:;"“]w‘;%!’“l‘;‘e“;’r‘; ;Eg ) ALASKA ELECTRONICS the Senctors split 3-3. Rad- | price ceilings should be lifted and' "™ b upds s kb | ay Y, ) Cl Siiver Bow ge | Q 3 :lhx‘;fe. who was (»l»l‘nv was then not leave it up to a board which, ‘S‘CH‘];‘;{‘Z;”:'“”’ 1«()(;: TH_EQDOREI\'I\GI’}' igned at 10:00 o'clock A. M, ear @Na. A 2, LO.OF, | Sales and Service - summoned by phone to cast the| he said would do the bidding of Soo HZE (11;‘ : ‘::'1 n‘:;\ln ;1)1"1"&-(1 uéyhmh time m.l persons having C 'Meets each Tues-| |Expert radio repair withoat delay: deciding vote. It was assumed the President Triman Sheret deceand SOl pasas 1 jections to the administration of (/] ee | day at 8:00 P. M, 1. 0. 0. F. HALL. | |p 0, Box 2165 217 Seward| Marylander would go along with, Later, Millikin of Colorado echo- | BVE C I SBEIS: SHC €SIam ithe estate, or the petition of thé | Visiting Brothers Welcome PHONE 63 b 5 o | FLOYD HORTON, Noble Grand crats and vote ed Wherr his fellow D s argument in an im- nt them with | executor, may be heard. ! uired by law,| Given under my hand and seal of verified vouc H. V. CALLOW, Secretary * on the Tarry motion. How- | passioned plea against the board to said admir 8 2 F » Proba = B i ever, when he rushed into the plan when the Senate and House . o0 “0M “[“"J’“““Ln:‘“m“‘}‘(i‘ S‘l“'l e"‘}‘é’i‘[‘;“‘ Court this 15th day of COFFEE BTN £ A ok | YE 4 eau, Alaska, | June, k T ST il SIS v E\eellnlng xn(;l:\ at urm last minute, L;:i:fpleli]:‘w'ltl‘]\‘tll m“ltli?:‘u ”fln(unlB;;:y within six months from the date of | FELIX GRAY. - ) e - e S ) 8 threw the ‘conference Into a)&ion. o > the first publication of this notice. | : i v L ol compromise motion on OPA exten- o s ‘ ~ - ! ¥ sioner and -officio turmoil by g “no vvni T EARLE HUNTER, Administrator. | e, Juneau Precinct. leEx COFFEE The Democrats gasped and * as again put 10 @ vote, his | pirst publication, June 17, 1946, First publication, June 17, 1946. | moaned. Radcliffe’s vote signaled|time it was Republicans Taft and y,g pyplication, July 8, 1946. Ltst publication, July 8. 1946 is CLEAR and i deadlock, with| Millikin, not tne Democrats, who i no OPA Bill at all being reported. | €asped and moased. For the three Republicans who vot-| For New Ha ure's Tobey, af-| ed “no” with Radcliffe—Tobey, Ro-' ter wrestling with his convictions bert Taft o! Ohio, and Eugene for two days, bolted to the Demo- Millikin of Oolorado—showed mno| crats and voted for the de-control signs of yielding board as well as to retain ceilings ‘: “What's bothering you?” pleaded on meat, poultry, and dairy pro-| Barry, lcoking squarely at the Sen- ducts. 1 ator from Maiyland. “If you are “I do not like to desert my Re- an almost certain M. S. LEOTA — $80 per Day and up M. S. DONJAC—S$45 per Day and up ANYWHERE ANYTIME for PLEASURE or BUSINESS PHONE 79 or BLUE 449 DELICIOUS! -] A Choice of Models at 83, California rockfish sheep Playing card e s A by 13. Burrowing 1 worried abou. price ceilings being | publican colleagues,” Tobey declar- ‘animal SRR | e remesm e sems o mm same e eyt s e e e e ined on Muryland tobacco or ed, “but on the other hand I am \"“';\:"rl In\l\lu e ‘_,_, S e we should be able to not ashamed of changing my posi-| 16. Grandiloquent auiet! pperrasnepere s. Pulpy fruit 20. Empl Corner Second and Seward Streets DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP | . e - — New Construction and Repairs Jobs t - { 3 understanding on that. I!tion. I think I am doing the right am informed that petroleum and thing, because the welfare of my its products will be de-controlled' country comes first with me. I toon by OPA.” want you all to know that I have Radcliffe mumbled something done a lot of praying on this is- about the “black market” in beef. sue in the last two day He added thet meat would be kept ‘Tobey spoke with intense feel- irom consuni as long as price!ing, but he wasn't able to con- ceilings were retained on it vert canvas-skinned Taft and Mil- “Your vote surprises me very likin. Both angiily refused to sign much,” snapped usually mild-man- the report on the compromise bill, nered Senator Barkley of Kentucky. giving no reasons except that it was “Your're not following your Party. against their vrinciples the first time something like| This was how legislation affect- has happened here and it ing every housewife and consumer makes things rather difficult.” in the USA was horse-traded into The Marylancer flushed under tinal form 3 the jab, but stuck doggedly to his ler's trap et Solution of saturd;y's Puzzle | BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS ] Free Estimate Phone Douglas 192 63, Knot | SALES and SERVICE 8" i Juneau Welding and Machine Shop (e (e { { PECGY McIVER ¢ BACK YOUR GOVERNMENT § ' ex & pen s 0 1z s waccn || and INSURE YOUR FUTURE § EMPIRE is invited to b st THIS EVENING. “ 4 ‘ . BUY and HOLD | | £ wise ¢ Humol he cream . Chinese medium of exchange States unshade lic n Present this coupon to the box office of the stand ageinst meat controls. Ac- NEW ARGENTINE AMBASSADOR Move tually, Radcliffe’s main target we Argentine President Juan D. e beef ceilings. This happened also Peron’s choice as new Ambassador . Greenland cAPIToL THEATRE 3 settlement st orderly H Roman house= hold gods Close Puts with to be the main concern of Ohio’s to Washington is Dr. Oscar Evan- Taft, who, nowever, fought right essivich, his personal physician. down the line to scuttle OPA Evanessivich has frequently at- Note—Word that Radcliffe, a tended medical coventions in the Democy was voting with the Re- United States and knows this coun- and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "WEEK-END AT THE WALDORF"” Feaeral Tax—12¢ per Person ?‘g United States Savings Bonds i - ; : é The B. M. Behkrends | | fi Bank i s a seat . Chess pieces public; leaked out to Maryland try well Dikchant o voters and contributed to his de- A :"mv\;' /;l\g(y:‘\n:l‘ux)rll 13"(.:3:]1(;‘- P‘w(r PH““E 14_'1‘“5 BOYAL BL“E CAB co. teat desc vl ered his country’s foremost nose REPUBLICANS’ SECRET CAUCUS and throat specialist. But nobody Senator Tall received the over- ever heard ol him before as a dip- whelming approval of most Repub- lomatic expert. Several years ago, lican colleagués at the secret GOP | during a physicians' and surgeons’| Military and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERICAL SAVINGS X . Color Nothing . African antelops

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