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PAGL FOUR Ilm’\ Hu ] ir $212,086.09 for 660.04 whi Alaska E 1 climi Delivered by carrie 145 for SL30 per month; | 4 i o year, S15.00 - . By ollowing rete West Cc 1 reny One vear " e, 4750 AFIEEBEP ¢ one will promptiy notity | a record p 1€ we the B Ottice of 1 or irresularity in the deltvery i of their paper: Kenneth F € JEMBER OF A WIATED PRESS B: re Atia r i lited ; P ew i here ek earlier vember c d the previous payroll Na wepapers, 1411 i ; . I i of 84,000. At no time peak wartim FiE ions did the weekly oll exceed $600,001 Consumer Credit Controls 1t of the ram the erve Sy as grantec emerge powers in the field of cc crec The Board ¢ [ ) th uthe be 1 1 pay he nd the so- ! rket ¢ —— - ional Re first 1ed LONGSHORE DEMANDS e for - ito the een that h of approxim $300 den ! f uld b t ut infl 1 m in ( Federal budget, the cost of he natior I One of the chief arguments ed b v Reserve officials for cc of wartime credit rols is that such cc 1 I me a : cessity since the more orthod nts of cot rol, the budget position being wha have 1 much of S fu Ar 1 ment i « ¢ ce I d the i 1 I 1 ver-all, credit control On their face these are plausible anc 1 1t realism demand re d round of recent cred ! However excellent these devi tt a purely academic . rs. O > d in re 1an a The W r ¥ poli ) W ir coneernec is di atly enthucze over proposals to clothe the Reserve Board with new powe 1 the Administratio 11-advise fiscal h; la i n th C f 26,092.00 utt ield of credi ol and « Loadir 2,514.¢ 19,139.40 Governr policies, even w} 3oard’s intentior 1 54,054 44 are of the best, its peii bly sound, all operatin « € 5 f th 1940 trip 'often run ) why irrepressible o1 Jzeche Merry-Go-Round G . Argentine ) Y Back Contintipd Page € te 1l t . National 3 N T Committee hairman Car Mossersmith will depend GRLING DYNAMITE Recce had planned a general shape- t ¢ of U 8. policy Ty dynamite now exploding in- | Up of the GOP labor and campaign i Sogiil. - Amt For gae Trans World Airlines between Givisicns, but the furor over the A i I Jack Frye, its president, and How- Ousting of Miss Marion Martin has 4 T ard Hugt its chief stockhold en too great e rest of the Weaker cause embers of the Civil shake-up has b tponed T'wel 4 uti>s Board to begin some Tommy Corc the then U M y I probing of the aviation in- ter, now iather of five bounc- hed ¢ . Their probe indicates ti bairns, gave them—as Christ- tactic Eurc sen't going anywhere niss presents—the t} they had reasor er B a8 the. MG e , broken around the house. His elder obl te d Loy got a pane of 58 a are some ¢ r things, six ,com- | Window hed On the I he } ndn nies operated in the red during same day Britain announced the ! Al first nine months of 1946— withdrawal of its Ambassador to and South- ' Spain, the new Argentine Ambas- NAZIS IN ARGENTINA em nia- | fador, Pedro Radio for Spain 1, Messersn inform he One thing Republican male Eiata: Danarbment. that Hew: i airlines bave leaders didn’t like about Marion r I I Mandl : s Martin was a recent prediction b p c 1 . g et t v her that at least 200 women dele- i al ; % fr tes would attend the next . \ He plane d to ke 1al convention., According te capacity 15 [ t nnually : s now ! b er pacity will be A defend- 41 It seat miles. t contrast to the fact anes now on hand a in excess of the pas- carried. Result is ublicized cancellations most disguieting situa- would dea i eellations 5 jusion tough blow. TWA, with some of lucrative routes in the oper I¢ in the 3 credits of THE DAILY ALASKA = S ‘MPIRE- JUNEAU, ALASK [N R—- rom 20 YEARS AGO ' EMPIRE | et e e e it JANUARY 1927 of Douglas, had accepted a position ¢ 15 nurse at JARY 2 A HC Burke Manthey Afax j. J. Connors was leaving this day from Antigonish, Nova labor i | to map a fight against D: I Terhur t luncheon i ‘ f cher, Mrs The City Council was receivi r filling in of Lower Front s Fou! o irar 1 ional Week was being observed by the Juneau and Dougla er ial Associaticn with special servic t the various churches MERRY-GO-ROUND eve Vukovich arrived from Seattle on the Admiral Evans Stanley Hornbeck, now Ambassa oI 1RrE dn e Admiral Bvans far on a busine dor to the Netherlands, will soc v ol el R, i A g ! vesign. . . Secre of State Byrne has sent a third note to Moscow isking the Russians to negotiat Bowlers representing the Juneau Elks were to leave for Ketchikan rezarding the end of lend-lea 9 to participate in the 1al r-lodge tournament. ~Th ther s 10 MOSCOW « to Ketchikan was top at Petersburg I ugt vet been an How n Elks' initiation Democratic Sena | f Montana, Pepper e L O | Taylor of Iddho, O'Ma- . ———————— el Al et ney of Wy re N ] West Virginia w rence | § D -| L . 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THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1947 | MOUNQ JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH | Monday of each month \ James Burnie's Finen Uriie s suor BARANOF HOTEL Lower Lobby 9 am. to 6 p.m. or Phone 800 for appointment in Scottish Rite Temple | beginning 1\[ 7:30 p. m. M. L. MacSPADDEN, | Worshipful James c. Cm;per, CPA LEIVERS, BUSIN COUNSELOR Silver Bow Lodge 0. A 2, LO.O. Meets each Tues- Specializi | day at 8:00 P. M,, I. O. O. F. HALI, w. Corporation—Municipai and Trust Accounts | Visiting Brothers Welcome GEORGE JORGENSON, Noble 4 Grand; H. V. CAL Se The Erwin Feed Co. T P Office in Case Lot Grocery | | PHONE 704 i HAY, GRAIN. COAL and STORAGE | CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 871 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices B. P. 0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. % 3 REYNOLDS, Exalted W. H. BIGGS, Secretary Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR "The Rexall Store” : Seward Street Near Third | Your Reliable Pharmacists | | BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. § Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager usical nstruments | | | HARRY RACE j and Supplier ¥ Druggist Pianos Phornie 206 cond and Seward SR I B “The Squibb Store” HEINKE GENE “,“‘ Where Pharmacy Is a a I REPAIR SHOI ‘ ity | fwel ing, Oil Burner| | o Work 20TH CENTURY MEAT AIR WORK | | MARKET b Phone 201 920 W. 12th St. | | 4 s 8 ONLY THE BEST PHON OF MEATS “The Store for Men” SABINS Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Warhdd s Drug Store (Former NYAL Fa HORLUCK® ICE Smith Drugs) ly Remedies DANISII | CREAM Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt Douglas Boat Shop CONSTRUCTION and HUTCHINGS EC MARKET Chbice Meats Located PIION The Charles W. Carter, Mortuary Fourth ar PHON! NOMY | | REPAIR JOBS FREE ESTIMATE At All Times | Phone Douglas 192 Bros. Store Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O VANITY BE SALO Cooper Building AUTY Card Beverage Co. ‘Wholesale 805 10th St. PEONE 216—DAY or NIGHT | | | ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager for MIXERS or SODPA POP “ The Alaskan Hotel Open Evenings Thone 318 MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE Machine Work — Welding ¢ ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 | RSP BRI S :"1 EYES EXAMINED PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin Juneau 4 PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS - Lucille’s Beauty Salon [} ! SPECIALIZING IN ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT | WAVES FOR ALL TEXTURES OF HAIR ] Phone 192 HAIR CUTTING Klein Bldg. | FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS N | | | | ! R . ARETESE. R e e JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 787 Third and Franklin Ly ; 1 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 1' * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS