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AL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 24, 1940, . Y Dai l lfls’i(l E"l ire [T has lived on ‘while thetr' empire§ crumbled.d - dark as > worl k may see) st- . al y A p Dark as th \\ml(l‘mxlllnul may seem, the Christ ‘ 1940 DECEMBER 1940 from " Professional Publithed every evening except Sunday by the s story tells us anew that we strive for and can i o 5 ; Praternal Societios MPIRE PRINTING COMPANY in “peace on earth, good will to men.” | THE EMPIRE | Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska, 3 ] Gastineau Channel | ASLEN TROY BENDER - - - = - Ppresident If part of the world is at war, the greater part® < ) 4 D1 1 ) D BERNARD Vice-President and Business Manager B AT . ; il at peace. America, let us be thankful, is part PRECEMBER 24, 1920 the Post Offic r s Becon Tass Mattes £t - " o V P ey ety o th e L '{”,.’mf' d Class Matter. | of the world that is at peace. At the midnight mass this night at the Catholic Church, Mrs. Thomas | #——— B. P. 0. ELKS meet I o oy Tty v . The story of the Nativity is our reminder that Riggs was to sing, “O Little Town of Bethlehem,” and Willis E. Nowell Drs. Kaser and evéry Wednesday at 8 $ in advance, $6.00. | the hatreds will burn themselvés out and that was to play the great area for the G String by Baeh. P. M. Visiting brothers T 11 promptly notgey | NUMANILy will conquer inhumanity ! e Fl’eeburger welcome. H. E. SIM- " arity in the de It is our reminder that lhe~ changes we witness H. L. Faulkner was appointed chairman of the committee for raising DENTISTS MONS, Exalted Ruler; otrice, 3u. not changes ecither ‘of ‘human i1déals or hopes the leeal fund for relief of starving Européan children. Ble agren By . M. H. SIDES, Secretary. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PREsS but changes of method such as have marked ail - C R PHONE, 56 — & e e ory changes which ‘will ‘come again, = but HAPPY B'RTHDAY At midnight, the big mines on Gastineau Channel were to shut MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 5 news published | Which men of faith and courage will face ‘and | down operations for Christmas and the mlils were to be silent for 24 Second and fourtn i berein. | understand. . | hours. At the boarding houses of the Alaska Juneau, the Alaska Tread- . ":m;’;“ of each month ALASEA CTRCULATION OUARANTEED 70 BE LARGER | The story of the Nativity:ds our comfort, our DECEABRE: 24 well and Alaska Gastineau, turkey with all the trimmings was to be Dr. A. W. Stewart begm:;-nm' .:21:31:!:‘:: " e ¥ b b - | reassurance that the threats to human decency, the s s d to th 3 Arlie B, Hayes served to the men. RALP) ‘.":352‘!:;;503“‘('( fifi—'fi"éfi’l’lif&“ :Tf‘:;x{,.‘“:’é‘:fi:fi‘i resent challenge to human ideals will only sgirength-| Lisle F. Hehyert — & BY. X ‘Worshipful u.n::- BJA:;(EA:“: Seatfle, Chicago, New York and Boston. | e m e which He gave 2000 years ago, George Orloff 0dd Fellows at Douglas the previous night gave a Christmas tree| | 20TH CENTURY BUILDING || ~LEIVERS. Secretar. SRATTIF PEODCSENTATIVE-Glbert A, Wellington, 1011 ) it is that men of good faith and good willf Ed B. Shaffer entertainment for children and Santa Claus appeared and gave a gift Office Phone 469 - 3 tmerican Bank Bulldine. ___|can even in this grim year, feel the spirit of that, Mrs. J. Jackson to each child present i R 4 r wrol Tagna Jackson L = = GUY SMITH i ( God rest ye merry, gentlemen; | “0;' A *:{‘"““"‘”‘"‘ For the convenience of patrons, Postmaster Z. M. Bradford an- e | Let nothing you dismay, dESD Gu nounced that the parcel post window would be opened this night from FTvYS | S vich 3 . S Ly DA | Stella Dapcevic 8't5 11, o'glBok Dr g'l'l’(iiggAwhl"lef l’ R U G S | NO EMPIRE TOMORROW DECEMBER 25 Drugless Physician ; Sam Pagl J. The Juneau High School basketball five defeated the Alaska Native Oitios Tt 10-’12; 1 e HORLUCK'S DANISH Christmas day is one of four days of the year| A. J. Balog Brotherhood team of Douglas by a score of 15 “’1 1;3; in the Douglas ':"L‘:‘ Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. ICE CREAM that the Empire does not publish. Today's edition F. R. Sanders torium. Britt, Hendrickson, Perelle, Fortney and Barragar compose e PHONE 667 the last u:ml Thursday ] 8 N bl ‘ Bessie -Dapcevich Juneau team. Brady, T. Johnson, Stevens, Jackson and Rogers were ANB PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- ¥ s as ursday afternoon, when we will Steve. SiATH L 2 FULLY COMPOUNDED be on your doorstep again with the news of all the| o °‘,grm';‘K"e";m player Front Street Next Coliseum | world | g Rl U ! ¥ atay | e midnabbiy wad ‘abice- ot et DR el Seniors and Juniors of the Juneau High School cnjoyed a sleigh | Dr. John H. Geyer PHONE 97—Free Delivety ] a Empire take this opportunity to wish all of | Christian Nielsen ride the previous night. ! DENTIST . g b TG St o S most Merry Christmas ¢ Yea W. C. Gra | Room 9--Valentine Bldg. Ry b msiy sod Savet Sy, Tedt @l Dol e Weather: Highest temperature, 36; lowest, 33; clear. | EHONE e rp-~ s’VI | CHRISTMAS ligktlnd o ' ‘ Lee Rox Hours: § am. to 6 pm. ~morrow’s es PSR TY” 5 b | A5k | [P OCOSS— 9| L 42 2 | Bertha Lynch And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out ux} Aces and Deuces | willlam D. Gross . . . bu b TodaY the city of Nazareth, into Jude ) the city of Hrd / g Y al y essons in ng IS W. L. GORDON — " David, which is called Bethieh cause he was| (Cleveland ‘Plain Dealer) Gust Gustafson | : ROBERT SIMPSON. of the house and lineage of I | When we read Nazi claims of shooting down 15 Alek Hodoff T e T e R e e | o,.,,.,mmm,.,;g‘:l{;?' | To be taxed with Mary his espoused wife, being[or 20 planes in one days taids over England, while| Mr. and Mrs. William Graham WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “If you will give me lief, of Optometry ana at with child |the English admit to losing only two or three, we| = —_# | I'll go and talk with him.” Say, “If you will give me LEAVE (or PER- Opthaimology ’ ] And so it was, that, while they were there, the|sometimes wonder whether the individual records of MISSION).” Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | i days were accomplished that she should be delivered.| German pilots are based on the number of planes| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Gross. Pronounce the O as in GROW, | | | And she brought forth her first-born son, and|they shot at and then lost sight of, or the number| H 0 R 0 S c 0 p F {not as in LOSS. Juneau sown Store I’ wiapped him ! i Nesntiing ot and laid him|actually seen to have crashed, burst into flames or| L . . ik it v : ' 1 in a manger; because there was no room for themto have fallen apart in the air. | “py, e Ali ngiy&;sp;]:s:wA:],f::::“temn:‘:::l::‘;:c ate. ARVant Casestlon R ; T T Specifically, we wonder whether Maj. Helmuth! he stars incline 51t} | start ; 5 The Charles w, cafler And there were in the same country shepherds| Wiecke, the No. 1 Nazi flyer who was downed in an| but do not compel” WORD STUDY: Use a word three times and it is yours." Let us "Th R au S i abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock|alr battle over the English Ohannel recently, actually|g . . - =~ &} Increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Mol’tuary elulhex tore by night |had shot down 56 enemy planes, as the German: SIS e PARADOX: a statement, doctrine, or expression seemingly absurd or con- Your ble 3 And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, claimed. It is not detracting one iota from Maj.| Sk ) 2 | & E: ) Pourth and Franklin Sts. B fl M el i f : . e Wiecke's combat record fo say (hat his explofie| This is a‘day when there may be| tradictory, but perhaps really true. “This was sometime a paradox, but PHONE 136 uiler-paurc and the glory of the Lord shone round about them;| Wie ; : - ab his explolis| , “yondency to dwell on the sad|now the time gives it proof.’—Shakespeare, dnd they Wee sore WhEd cannot compare with those of the great Manfred | “ce il afonon it should be! | And the angel said unto them, Fear not; for,| on Richtofen, German hero of the first World War,| g Nen Ghristmas, fears may ate ‘*..-.‘--r--"'““:-—w_mnm- ! behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which f:-]"’]‘(f“““]:“;:"*:‘)“‘,:"":‘(’::;;’),‘:‘;;""i“p‘;‘““‘d““‘";‘(" “‘:“;:‘f‘:“’l‘)“ tend all future planning, It is a| by J shall be to all people z A V. e I ;] NODERN ETIOUETTE - ¢ to gl peiple L o Getman et e e et 1Y faay | tha, rorises el i tYbuH i ROBERTA LEE ones-Sievens Shop | : For unto you is born thi: in the city of {5 thas okt letters or written greetings. ‘ LADI‘ES'—MISSI!’ c'! David, a Saviour, which is Ch: the Lord i A 3 | Heart and Home: The o - - {1 14—~ - > ) 0 S~ < P B i AR A s “ If the claims of the German propaganda minis- ¥ READY-TO-WEAR . . B d this shall be 1to you: Ye W1 find presage joy in giving unselfish s & /I‘,’:;‘ i ! ’,hl, ”““"‘ Yo hall fin are to be kelieved, the pilots of the Luftwaffe ’“‘5(.\ g":m, it et Q. If one were introducing a woman to the president or ruler of | + Yewara Street Near Thim Post Office Substation he babe wrapped in ng clothes, lying in a irak all. & i 3 : esng b e m? it i s time must be all aces X And (forgive us for this| ovicec real happiness. The seme country. shouldn't she be presented to him? NOW LOCATED AT And suddenly t} } 7 . |one). Mussolini's pilots seem:to have turned out 0| y;jicate many separations among A. Yes: in such a case, the woman is presented to the man. ] i t‘”‘:‘ SUET i e "’ 1a Feanei e 2L Serioes | members of families. As the new Q. What does it indicale when a person is constantly criticizing | $ee——. + HARRY HACE $ 4 g "" 4 o s e e | year approaches changes in many members of his family, vhen talking to friends and JAMES c COOPE DRUGGIST o e o o Busine Patriotism ‘soclal customs are forecast and the A. Tll-breeding is the only answer. . R | “The Squibb Stores of Alaska™ Lentinde L A true holiday spirit will be demon- Q. Should the water glass be filled to the brim? C.P.A: 0 e S s i riar e : (Philadelphia Record) "m:u\: b‘r ‘;"" k“hud le'fl’f"rwm‘ A. No; two-thirds full is sufficent. Business Counselor M 1 them into th epherds said one SacHifives 76 S T v instead of backwar his > P { to anothem_Let Bs NOW g0 even unto Bethlehem,| . 470 CC il »"» national ‘d«;(n n.}u_n DY 19 jime for readjustments that m}“_ ‘m.mm«---—- COOPER BUILDING "The Stere for Men : and see this thing which is come to pass, which ti 05 JCOpL e Ao b, upione; thRb) Tefraln . Trom | (i i sashnir oaneatings / for youn, e o i oSl g Aleuins skle'of s Wy agh deheland e | LOOK and LEARN ¥ SABIN’S | | And they came with haste i Mary and e " i | National ssues: Under this gon-| s C T i L. C. Smith and Corona F St—Ti le Bldg. ’ ‘ Business. too, makes sacrifices for defense. The| tiguration the urgent need of put-| sl ront St.—Triangle oh, and the babe Iy \ a mang s - e 4 < 2 2 - e - g R present preparedness drive is by no means all boom|ting in order all affairs of the TYPEWRITERS abtoad ‘”W i P A x profit so far as business is concerned. United States government will be| 1. How many members of President Roosevelt's original cabinet are | Sold and Serviced by | Rty ige gan An excellent example of business sacrifice is the |realized. The flame of patrigtism | still serving? J B Bllfl(ll'd & c | P C s : . 5 < decision this week of the Air Transport Asscclation |will be fanned by knowledge of the[ 2. *What poem begins with the line, “Tell me not in mournful num- _’ e 0. You'll Find Food Finer and pond all they that Leard it wondered at those of America (o give up an undisclosed number of|blessings of a_great democracy. pers O Doorstep T8 Wom W Secvioe More Compicte at s which were told the shepherds oirplane engines for use by the U, S, Army. ThelUnity of thought and altion| 3 wnat is a “plebiscite”? . m“mnr II: vv. 4-18 hir lines had ordered these engines and had taken|should be apparent among Pemns| 4 what society is noted for the Bibles it has placed in' hotel d e | =N e : on some of them when Secretary of War ;”‘ all Wfl:ks of x“fe-d :'hde price ';f SooiAe DH H VANCE cnn snnp | RERnAS g oneTd ot o Ohristmas, Henry I, Stimson called attentlon to the fact that|{rue greatness is added responsi-| U o0 i ks firt in the production of wheat? ook Day without retelling of the greatest Christmas these purchases slowed down the expansion of our| Pty In international relations. La-| ANsw;::R OSTEOPATH tory—the story of the Nativity R e, Peaiseat o |bor is to cooperate with the Fed-! Consi — 1 ot Vit sty alr force and also retarded the delivery of g o) covernment in plans for in-| - 1. Three; Cordell Hull, Harold L. Ickes, and Frances Perkins. ultation and examination oL tn CR o, Toan 1 and reeed 1 pinorg Bl gl vulnerable defense, 2. “Psalm of Life,” by Longfellow i wppn‘lz: o FINE with profit AR i s [t et d o w0 8:00 Through the ru s 2 3 i A The companies »plompll,v entered negotiations| ' rniemational Affairs: Sabotage | 3. A vote of the people, usually taken to ascertain the popular feel- Gu:tneawl:om l;mcnt. Watch and Jewelry Repairing hrough the ruthless changes of 2000 years it|with Government officials and soon announced that |y, the Navy and Alr Service is fore-| ing in regard to a legislative measure. " nNex at very reasonable rates comes to us with the light of its message un-|they would voluntarily relinquish the engines. This|cagt, Strikes, directed by sples and 4. The Gidéon Sdclety ; ok Fankin OF Bhopa 171 PAUL BLOEDHORN dimm; the simplicity ppeal undiminished ; means a real sacrifice. Air travel is growing, and foreign agents, will occur, despite 3 s e It is n h will grow faster as the effects of the present business | the vigilance of labor leaders. Alr D. . Kistueh, £ McNAMARA & WILDES 8. FRANKLIN STREET i Naticns war, this Christ-, UPSurge widen out. bases and shipbuilding plants wllll i Registered | mas of 1940, Four greai wations in Europe, two in ome of the lines will be unable to make planned| offer scattered fields of subversive Wearing of lockets by girls. | Hitler's world ambitions. Discon- - - FERs cxpansions as a result of giving up these engines. | operation, In government ‘head-| National Issues: Civil service will tent will spread and internal up- cl“l. ENGINEEBS H s GRAVES Powerful leaders struggle for p-wer forgetful Every week brings further signs, such as this| quarters warning is given that tele-|be discussed from various angles risings are indicated by Mercury| | Designs, Surveys, Investigations . W | that the power of Christmas has survivea gemer b oo, (N0 America is uniting against the threat| phone operators may be fifth col-|as the need of thoroughly trained in the fourth house opposing Uran- VALENTINE BLDG., “The Clothing Man” ¢ B vawes of foreign aggression. : 3 ¥ umnlsLfi._ The Philippine Islands nr(:?mcn and women in govvrnmm_t jobs us in the !cxntl). Il\vaslqn_ by for- Room 3 Phone 673 HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER 4 CHAMPION FATHER to furnish a war sensation, ‘it is'ls emphasized. Tenure of office by eign foes is forecast. This seems; KTy : & MARX CLOTHING ? T o D ]nw bills stick tightly together| indicated, -| persons long in public service will to mean more than the usual Brit-1 === CONWAY ;_C —Ed J. Roberts UBlE ‘v\hou they are damp and two may| Persons whose birthdate 4t is be deplored by executives who de-|ish air raids. + -* a tobacco 'pfa'm(_,_ is ‘n 1.1‘”'], ‘lu- handed out in place of one. have the augury of a year that sire to increase speed among white-| persons whose birthdate it is ! Ar':fi‘ B Befls — again—for the 30th time. He has| TOPEKA, K\\ Dec. 21 Wet ;93 i i A is successful. There may he 'an|collar workers as well as among| ghould have a year of average suc- 5 i been married twice, Sixteen chil-|Weather &p from a bank \Vulch‘ The Laily Alaska Empire guaran- {unusual number of altemps at|mechanical experts. Many changes| cess, put it s well to be on guard| | PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT L When in Need of dren were by his first wife, Twenty- | your currency when it’s raining.|tees the largest daily circulation of | ’;“m‘f“ Sinicd at S peosperou W“i:;:p"’l":"‘;l“c‘:::‘ a:"‘:”;as‘;g“:’:o":c"g’ (’:“ ;lgahm deception that causes] Nm; s v.lmm';“n m"’"“ | DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL four of the children are living Frequently, says the )nsmulinn any Alaska Hewspaper. 2 S % i AB885. | ’ Phone 6Tt ! Y Joalbal) aa0) (ltmld:lcln born ortlll:hls day prob- M\Llu reorganization will be gen- | CHildren born on this day prob- L—__O___' | 'OUR COAL CHOICE The re Chosen as Healthiest Boys, Girls in U. S. [ v e tutie 3o “mmaiont s 1n_cer 50,72 S B 1, e e ] 3 G nternational airs: In Ger- 3 : like- % o i " erous and ambitious. They are ; y y ) tremely intelligent and able tomake, many the people will begin to real- Iy to have eventful lives in which ] Hel w Alh hl ! BTORAGE and CRATING a great deal of their opportuni-|ize thal they have been cruelly prosnerity is enjoyed. ene w. rec. ‘ CALL US ties. exploited in war. They will learn | PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS ' e the truth n.gurding the price of 1COP¥“S‘“ 1940’ Phone 773 J"ea. Tn.d.r THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26 |.- e L = Valentine Building—Room 7 | p Benefic aspects rule today which Phone 48—Night Phone 481 | should bring the gayety and hap- | | ol | piness that belong to the holidays. — The stars encourage mental and B spiritual development. This is an JIIOII "eh" House en,}m of Lauren, h.. and ole, Okla. They were s chosen auspicious date for hospitalities. | Heart and Home: Women - are subject to stimulating and invig- orating influences under this rule of the stars which encourages sen- timent in human relations. Girls | may . count on romance, and en- | gagements to marry made on this date should be most fortunate. This 15 an auspicions day for de- veloping friendships which will prove helpful in the. future. The critical attitude should be overcome,' especially in the contemplation of Christmas gifts which are not wisely chosen. Theaters and places of amusement should be much en- joyed under this configuration. Business Affairs: Trade should tbe fair this “day after” when | there will be much spending of , Christmas presents in the form of money. Jewelers will profit, for there will be a continued demand both for keepsakes and souvenirs of ‘lasting value, as well as for valuable gems which seem to _prom-l ise safety if bought as investments. Timepieces will be much desired by young persons of both sexes.| Fashion Agfln will decree t.hn STILL TOGETHER—_The life they bes: together 83 souio ago still seems good fo these twin sisters, éll’l’lfl Jett | (left) of Philadelphia and Mrs. Isabelle Ritchie timore, Who had a double bmhdu party in P’Mhlel'hll ) H-flammlm Nm.wmufimm Second Street Phone 65 Bk b A Rgael | BUY PROTECTION 3 for Your Valuables SEE THE SHATTUCK AGENCY Office—New York Life TELEPHONE—51 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS * SURPLUS—$125,000 * 2% PAID ON SAVINGS * SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES tl';l 'Naflonul Bank 4U—ALASKA