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e T R el :SDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1946 ‘ ! The Charles W. Carfer Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts, 4 "AGF FOUR i THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRI:— IUNhAb ALASKA TU | DR.E.H.KASER gzo YEARS AGO %" rupire ey (for a large surrounding area. The company is now | cept Butiday by the very soon of a third twin-engined Grumman amphibian | COMPANY will see ACA with three nine-passenger planes flying | BLOMGREN BUILDING Phone 56 Juneau, Alaska - - Prosident | its scheduled routes - Vice-President ,:dm, ARG Matbgor The company reports its business this year to have | SEPTIMBER 24, 1926 HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., PHONE 136 | k paanaging Editor |increased to 150 per cent of last year’s. During l'ui In Philadelphia, in a downpour of rain, former Marine Gene Tunney { e o eecad Giees MEktiis, | TOM 1085, ACA Tlew 1005031 phsschger nilles IMHHL[ MBER 24 won the champicnship cf the w heavyweight title, from Jack Demp- 4 5 N RAT it *Ithe first sik months of 1946, 930,748 passenger mile: g v or, savage battle 2 c ‘ SUBSCR it O sey, ten rounder, savage battle B B TN e B o e : Orbert Carlson » sy, ten o The Erwin Feed Co. Card Beverage C I (ha, $8.00; on $15.00 : Mrs. Albert Cooley .| Office in Case Lot Grocery 3 | P ) BRSNS The expansion indicated has been achievel along| o Albert Carlson, Jr. o George A. Parks returned from Ketchikan, Hyder, Petersburg PEONE f84 Wholesale 805 10th St | i X 4 " with efficiency of operation and with added safet May D. Godfrey b ngell and reported he found conditions good HAY, GRAIN, COAL PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ; f they will promptly notify on ther sacrifice 6 actor of G » 4 ire of Irrecularity in the delivery | PTOVision rather than by sacrifice of any factor of John A. McDonald o — and STORAGE for MIXERS or SODA POP : sound operation Since two independent seaplane Helen F. Thompson L2 The St. Louis Cardinals clinched the penant in the National League Telephones: News Office, 602: Business Office, Jennie Stevens Rachel Anderson R. F. Thomas ka Coastal rlines in | life in an ACA plane ng has been|® operators joined to form Al w York Giants by a score of 6 to 4 - CALIFORNIA The Auk Lake bridge was open to traffic Grocery and Meat Market when they defeated the VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Bullding MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PR ted V‘ ely entitled to the use for fa s credited to It or not other The 17 veterans whose war tr: “lso the local mews published a3 L s d ACA's benefit 1939, no passenger has lost hi ned to their own mechanics, Lerein. . ® 0 0 0o v s e 0 0 0o 478 -— PHONES — 371 T "NATIONAL SSERTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 11 | Pilots. traffic handlers, communications experts, et Weather report: High, 56 53; clear High Quality Food! 4 Jourth Avesis sitle, Wash are doing much to help the company maintain and SEU S AR S SO I E RGP S e g y s at ELSIE-HILDRETH, Manager i Moderate Prices T e |ject of a red-hot tug-of-war across add to its outstanding record of service. | Jegp of Rio Grande. It is seriously af- e focting our good-nelghbor policy. ; Daily Lessons in English l\)\yg L. GORDON } ng Pharmaceutical Triumph On June 5, following receipt of Open Evenings Phone 318 An Am Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES’—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR METCALFE SHEET METAL Heating—Airconditioning—Boat Tanks and Stacks—Everything in SHEET METAL a report frem Agricultural attaches Covc e ev v vt vt -y (New York Sun) at the U. S. Emba sy in Mexico WORDS OFTED :D: One’s BIRTH DATE is the specific| One tantalizing question for the class reign | City, Washington officials abruptly | - =00 B Sl A BIRTHDAY s any anniversary of his| ¥ ‘What American commodity lately has been | closed the border shipments of A 5 4 i “John’s birth date was February 1, 19 February 1, 1946, was Jeward Street Near Thi, old abroad in quantities more than double th m the Northern Mexican ! Pirth. “John € i 3 % T Thind »d in this coountry?” The answer is “peni- | States of Nuevo Leon and Chihua- |his seventeenth birthday Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. cillin!” A recent estimate discloses the astonishing | hua. Dread hoof-and-mouth disease OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Gaucherie (awkwardness). Pronounce | closes s Dread ho o e, s & o v | | Femmer Transfer The Rexall Store 3| MISUS steers consun probability that export sales in July were about ten |was spreading through these cattle- go-she-re, first syllable as GO, first E times the exports of all American drugs in an average | yaising regions due to the impor- | principal s Prompt Courteous Serviee Your Reliable Pharmacists month of 1938. Of 48,666,000 Oxford units of Am-!tation of 327 stud bulls from Brazil, OFTEN MISSPELI nicillin_ shipped abroad in the past eight |which proved to be infected SYNON outh American markets have received almost Inspectors of the riculture De- half Revealing this and related data in Foreign|partment were sent into the affect- Commerce Weekly, Mark Merrell writes that there are | cd areas to investfgate and to ad- few United ates products exported in quantities|yjse the breeders on contrcl mea- llarger than those sold in the domestic market, and |sures. They recommended that all none that sells over ager points out ! g ccent on last syllable. Pyramid; observe the PYR | BONDED WAREHOUSE BUTLER-MAURO increase, extend, distend, expand, augment, Oil—General Hauling | DRUG | | Phone 114 Triangle Square i CO. —— 0 MS amplify, magnify | WORD UDY a rd three times and it is yours.” Let us | i v b ot o ot o v Soaes i | | Alagka Music Supply ||| ABRY BACE FIDELITY; loyalty. “Histories arc more full of examples of the fidelity : 2 of dogs than of friends."Pope Arthur M. Uggen, Manager { | Drugglsl WAR-DE \I LOPED ASSETS mastering one word each day Elsewhere in today's issue of this newspaper the as “at twice the rate of sales|the Brazilian bulls be removed to ocal U. S. Employment Service mi e e e Pianos—Musical Instruments “The Squibb Store” Where Pharmacy Is a Profession home Swan Island, international quar- e V-J day a total of 811 service veterans have Mr. Merrell observes that the United States Offi - 8 ¢ | antine control station off the coast i I)/ —‘ and Supplier been eble to make use of skills gained in the course |of International Trade, in approving millions of vials|of Honduras, for examination i MODERN ETIOU ETTE BOBERTA LEE | | Phone 206 Second and Seward 4 —e e of their training for war to secure and hold peacetime 'of penicillin for export, keeps domestic supplies at| The cattlemen prepared to com- more than adequate levels from month to month.|ply, but then an embarrassing sit- @ e S e ol e B e i on S HEINKE GENERAI 3 Gissbere refers especially fo the |SUch @ trade is convincing evidence that phar-|yuation arose was learned that DS e 4 Manager Cissberg refers especially he | iaceutical manufacturers in this country—who were, | the Swan Island Station, taken Q. Ts it proper, when writing a four-page social letter, to write on REPAIR SHOP MARKET Coastal Airlines, which has found Juneau's Most Popular “Meating” Place example of indeed, the first in the world to promote research' gver more than eighteen months the first page, then the fourth, followed by the second and third? | | Welding. Plumbing, va Burner place in its org on mass production of the drug—have overcome the|ago by the U Department of A. No. Such irrcgular sequence is both confusing and silly. Suj Blacksmitk Work service-acquired training. In the ranks of the firm’s, innumerable technical problems which faced them | agriculture, was still not equipped posing a publisher would print a book in this manner. Would we read | | GENERAL REPAIR WORK pilots alone the names of several Juneau youths who |only three years ago when, under the War Production |, handle the work required in this it? Write on the first page, second, third, nd fourth, in regular order Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. A large scale started here. Theirs | case. Instead the bulls were shipped Q. Are the water glasses filled after the guests are seated at the | id. Harold Bloomquist, Bud | has been a triumoh of applied science that makes to Sacrificios Island, in the Gl tai1e or before the meal is announced? e possibleiincalculable:beriarits to human ife of Mexico A. The glasses should be filled about two-thirds full a few minutes | The Store for Men” That Alaska Coastal has been alert to secure \ "m“_ o Gt it 7 ; before calling the guests to the table . 9 mutual profit from the war-training of these youths 5 volhoscins gt HOOF AND MOUTH SPREA Q. Are wedding announcements sent to those who are invited to the is not surprising. ACA itself learned much from war- PR Pl Meanwhile, the issue had taken weddir | \ . z P : Smn Sy New York Sun) ! s L, 2% 5 ; ek : : S .|| Front St—Triangle Blda. time experience derived when it, along with every F on continental proportions. The A. No: announcements are sent only to those who are not invited ; 4 stretch 1its resources beyond all previously considered 'to New York among the States of the Union in one of the nation’s airlines, was called upon to | governments of Colombia and Ven- to the wedding. { czuela, which had also been author- ] ——#“ limits to answer unimagined demands of service average per capita income; New York, $1595; Con- IZINg sizable imports of stock from 3‘ wa’“eld SDT“Q Store That war training has enabled the company to|necticut, $1499; and, national average, $1,150. This Mexico, temporarily suspended all I_OOK d nd [EARN (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) turn to provision of peacetime service with confidence | computation includes wages and salaries, income from | Permits for such traffic. Ranch- A C. GORDOY} %w i in its abilities and willing businesses and farms, dividends, interest men in Chihuahua ilml ?nv\u. Li»lun. e lan et U B e S D s i ol NYAL Family Remedies responsibilities. With newer, improved equipment pro- lties, and other items, such as veter benefits| WHo, Rad besn UDEFRING (0L M B R AR ; P e ) HORLUCK’S DANISH = and dependency allowances profit margin, due to OPA pris 1. What percentage of students complete their high school educa- ICE CREAM viding added means, the company is constantly ex- Connecticut has obvious tangible resources on Ceilings in the United States, were tion? 2 ns and their zation for 17 vetes ONLY THE BEST OF MEA'TS PHONE 202 learned their flying to guide great bombers or other ! Board, output or war craft are to be fo Brown, Jim Hickey are but three examples. YOUR 107 Cherry St. \ oFFlC |8 Seattle 4, Wash gures published by the Department of Com- merce show that in 1945 Connecticut was second only 20TH CENTURY MEAT l [ WallP;;aper IDEAL PAINT SHoP i ss to undertake increasing Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt panding its service. Just yesterday came announce- | wyih 1o base substantial incomes. Among them are faced with disaster. Transportation 2. Who was President of the United States from March 4, 1913, to! | ————————— - ment from the Nation's Capital that the Juneau com- | the ingurance companies of Hartford, the industrial | Problems made it impracticable for ppaych 4, 19212 HUTCHINGS ECONOMY & pany is being considered for permanent certification | field of Bridgeport, the holdings of executives whothem to ship to Mexico City. 3. Where was the first permanent English settiement in this country? MARKET Douglas Boat Sho [ as mail carrier on three major Southeast Alaska live in its picturesque suburban areas. Yale University NOW, those two South American 8"/ Fow Tallds/n Rratre At H(FtH A : | routes is in this State countries have lifted their ban on et A e e L e | | Cholee Meats At All Times ‘W CONSTRUCTION and B v eenedited filghits to Eatotiican, Paterss - s, however, in addition, that perhaps more | Mexican cattle; but the U. 8. em- P Locatsd in George Bros. Store e aons burg, Wiangell and Sitka, other flights daily to Haines, intangible flavor of Connecticut which has for so long | bargo remains. Strong politic it At PHONES 553—82—85 Phone Douglas 192 | ‘Skagway, Pelican and Tenakee, and making stops when | I1Vited writers and artists to its midst. More than a Pressure from both sides of the i PRSI P “‘d wi e v nene }" thousand homes date back a century and a half. To | border has failed to have it taken 2. Woodrow Wilson | -~ asked at other smaller polnts along the way, this COmM- 'y gequip of historical association must be added |Off, although some Department of 3. Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607. i pany is proving itself a major link in Alaska's trans- | (ne stone walls, pleasant pastures, stroame and lanes | Agticulture officials are apparently| 4, About six feet high, 1€ B.P.0.ELKS The Alaskan Hotel portation system and a major factor in maintaining | which implant inner satisfaction in the minds and trying to talk down their colleagues’ 5 | e askan xiote Four. | I Meets every W 535 A S *ry Wednesday at 8 p. his community as the economic and cultural center | hearts rose fortunate enoug S ong thel 0 rders ¥ 3 ? t 3 e ec and cultural ce; hearts of those fortunate enough to dwell among them, own orders. - s — m. Visiting brothers welcome. on E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted s nual cost to consumers — aboutjcut was largely due to Senator pepartment s oA ahi d W SH i The Washingfon B e ey P b o e Y GOSN | ELLIS AIR LINES T e Amendme g cost ab-|port. McMahon voted for Bowles, & SR SR Merry-Go-Round sorption at_dealer level on farm: but wouldn't go out and beat the e e v sesesmonons of et | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN | “OUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 147 machinery by Senator J. William | bushes for votes. Result: The Dem- | po o' Jivestock division now de- SECOND and FOURTH Newly Renovated Roors at Reasonable Rates PHONE SBINGLE O ptember 11, an Agriculiure JUNEAU UPHOLSTERY CO. (Continued from Page One) Fulbright, Arkansas Democrat. This ocrats are sure to lose Connecticut! - >e. 4 “ 4 i Monday of each month results in increased costs to farm-|in November. of War | b LAY, 0 o e G yia Pelersburg and wrange“ In Scottish Rite Temple | !l case of hoof-and-mouth disease re- With ti to G Kl 1 beginning at 7:30 RE-UPHOLSTERING bits cost absorption for automobile | ers of $60,000,000 | Patterson spend two hours a week| i e 11 Mewico, the border will ith connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and | S A s NEW FURNITURE dealers. Cost to public—$425,000,000. No reliable estimates are yot|attending lectures on atomic en-|guv closed to their cattle. steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver and Seattle . ok DEN, Worshipful master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. Phone 36 122 2nd Bt. Amendment by Rep. John Flan- available on other amendments,] €rgy—along with other War De- More than hali a million head FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €12 nagan, Virginia Democrat — Sup- such as that by Senator Clyde|Partment officers. ... It is strongly| o jivestock are involved in this 7 " 61 ported by Rep. Jesse Wolcott and Hoey, North Carolina Democrat, |Susbected that there is a little poli-| cxpiosive situation. Some Mexican —_— = = Senator Taft, Michigan and Ohio, decontrolling tobacco, or that ori-tics in the beef shortage. The big! cuitle breeders are charging open- - Shiver Bow Lodge Republicans, cutting food subsidies ginally proposed by Senator Wher- | cattle ranchers, the midwest feed- 'y that the whole affair is a man- SMITH HEAT’“G and APPLIA“CE 00. @&ch 3"!(‘:1.(21.3;.‘!:-' ALASKA ELECTRONICS| Sales and Service in half. This will cost consumers'ry, decontrolling meat lot fatteners and the meat pack- euyer designed, first, to keep them 2 i 3 : signed, first, FORMERLY SM JRNER SERV. | . . 5 the huge total of $1500,000,000 on| Cost to the nation of the water-|€rs are staunch Republicans, and I | ou¢ of the American market dur- 0 SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE lday :;;igt‘i)ggpéx{htr:)wozxi::‘)nréALL Sxperjradiuredaly witheat felavs their food bill. (Flannagan bows to|ed-down version of Senator Taft's|meat doesn’t go to market for Uh' ing uncontrolled prices, and now i — i — H P. O. Box 2165 217 Seward the farm lobby.) assurcd-profit amendment also;ext few weeks, the psychological ¢, prevent their breaking the black ll Burners Plllmblllg Heahng (’LO_R(’E JORGENfiON[NOb]e i PHONE 62 Amendment by Senator Abe Mur- cannot yet be estimated. No price|effect on the November elections: ket in meat DAY PHONE-—476 NIGHT PHONE—BLACK 791 Grand; H. V. CALLOW, Secretary dock, Utah Democrat (he listens to ' increases under this amendment,: Will be important—perhaps decisive.| he Agriculture Department de- — — the beet sugar lobby)—Forbids the!assuring all businessmen of per- = Hies inie Honf-andsiputh dissass s e Commo lity Credit Corporation from centage profits as great as in the| TRQUBI ACROSS RIO GRANDE wculd ruin U. S. herds, but just absorbing an increase in the priceearly war years, have t bc(‘n‘: The U. S. embargo on Mexican |as it took no chances with Argen- paid for Cuban sugar over 3.675 granted by OPA because of the; cattle, imposed more than three tine meat, it will take no chances cents per pound. This adds two|heavy paper work involved | months ago due to hoof-and-mouth with M cents per pound to consumers’ su-; Note—Many businessmen have al-| gisease, has now become the sub- (COPYRIGHT gar bill—total: $2,000,000. , ready decided not to apply for these | 3 Amendment by Rep. Frank Sund- increases because they are unwill-| strom, New Jersey Republican (heling to produce their books for OPA | B s Gy o B Crossword Puzzle Prohibits OPA frem using its - - z maximum average price regula- PAUL PORTER'S SLOGAN | A EoDest Ly Ao IN STOCK! HALLICRAFTER f Six and Nine-Tube Table Sels | SHORT and LONG WAVE ; ! § ; | ALASKA ELECTRONICS can cattle. BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 1946) CONCRETE For Every Purpose JUST PHONE Tt o] tion. Thus OPA was powerless to' When you are boss of anything| L Demon 53 g Author i insi.t that manufacturers continue |as unpopular as the OPA, you need | R e s H PHONE 62 to tur low-cost clothing at sense of humor. Fortunately, tall ’3- IC‘:\!_D-::;;;: 35 (“::I\'v‘:;”;s point i) 0]_. Jow c h the nation-wide con-|gangling Kentucky-raised Paul Por-| 13, Voleano In 37. Gave tem- S e g = 4 2 & sumer clothing bill raised by at|ter has one e R T ] 039-2 Lnng zsno" CE “GEORGE WHITE’S SCANDALS” ’ least 10 percent, or $1,200,000,000. | Some time ago he was attending| 1. Make a building 6 i Capitol Theatre—September 25 and 26 b = . a dinper given by Undersectelary)i e ol thee. il (Hes claris b R Juneau Volunteer Fire Department Benefit COTTON LOBBY OPERATES |of State Dean Acheson in honor of | lee St : Show for Memorial Library Fund WITHIN A FEW MINUTES * 42 nle 43. Cognizant 45. Going up 43" Horse 49. 51 Amendment by the late Senator i Herbert Morrison, a leader of the, John Bankhead, later pushed by ! British Labor Government. During Representatives Paul Brown of (the dinner, Mo! on turned to 3e0! (on cof ) an istrof ohn S o way of Georgia (on cotton) and b\nm.!.Am‘J 11'1 Snyder and said e ay Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle [} \ MOTOB BEBUILD d “Anl“z sznwcn ] (on wool)—Forcing consumer ab-| “I've come over here to find out 15 H o | an i . e 5 | o Hawalt /e measures 51. Skip over oown H sorption of price increases in theihow the American Government op- y 2l ol by i “nea“ ea .x - - ! Am : : S Ipdovs : - Machine Work — Weld cotton and wool market. The price | erates. Won't you be good enough| 31 K letter 56 Susequently as astone & Noming 2 | e achine work — welaing increase, at mill level alone, is al-'to tell me about the duties of your ¢ o tha y | ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE ready above $600,000,000 department? | 4§ Bopinn saciex Wl 0ncre e nc p Y Amendment introduced by Sen-! Snyder obliged with a dry and §: Copper cina i 9 ® 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 ator Emest McFarland, Arizona factual resume of his duties. Then | 7. Turmerio 3 | & Romantie | Democrat—decontrolling ducts Cost to consum dairy pro-| Morrison asked the same question ~$1,250,000,- ' of Paul Porter night rousle —— i . Art of horse. 000 | “Well you see, over here, Mr R | : o AR B L B BB el wgan® WILLIAM MALBURG 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 ment propesed by Senator George | “we cperate the government on| PErRC av a pala-up subscriler to THE DAILY ALASKA . Radcliffe, lame - duc Maryland slogans. Mine goes back to the war EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVEN Democrat and spokesman for the'of 1812 | Lo # i of fi w00k fixedly U 1 poultry lobby—Decontrols poultry.! “You wouldn't remember much . Kapect Present this coupon to the box office of the * Cost to consumer is dependent upon ! about that, but our hero in that future action of poultry market and war was old Hickory Jackson:; and whether or not poultry is recon- in the battle of New Orleams when trolled. At present price levels,'an-'the redcoats were battering away nual cost to consumer is about at our cotton bales, Jackson ordered $150,000,000 above price increases his men which would otherwise have been ‘Elevate them guns a little low- granted by OPA er. Amendment decontr g petro- “That’s my slogan and my job, leum, sponsored by oil king Sen-|Mr. Minister,” concluded Porter. “I ator Ed Moore, Oklahoma Republi- elevate them prices a little lower." can; supported by S tors Elmer —_— Thomas, Oklahoma Democrat, Lee MERRY-GO-ROUND O'Daniel, Texas Democrat, and Chester Bowles' defeat for nom- other oil state Congressmen. An- ination as Governor of Connecti- CAPITOL THEATRE . Room and receive TWO TICKETS to see: e, “BECAUSE OF HIM" The B. M. Behrends E’,h suiar Federal Tai—12c per Persou B allk - || PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. Ol Ak o Ak and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and i BS a RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. COMMERICAL SAVINGS i Tavanine: breath WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! . Collection i T S A e |