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4 |'of striking and crippling the defense effm't—mny‘ aily Alaska Empire = : D aska Empire |icn: i mean o oing ai o them. , Y e 5 , [ DECEMBER vu| from Brodetlin | e nevur ok St Bur ALY b The | The Judiciary Committee of the House of Rep I 2 £ ! ., EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY | resentatives is now canvassing possible legislative TUE | WED | THUR| PRI | SAT || THE EMPIRE raternal Societies | S Mg Sureets Juncad, AlaskA. dent | Curbs on strikes in defense industries. Those who |4 TR ST ALV (3 200 1. KRS IV, M IS, W) Gastineau Channel | AELEN TROY BENDER R. L. BERNARD - - Entered in the Post Office In Juneau as SUBSCRIPTION PATE! Delivered by By Vice-President and Business Becond Class Matter. ™ rrier in Juneau and Doulas for $1.25 per month. ail, postage paid, at the following rates: ! kept its sociil Manager | hhose such action fail to grasp the full significance | | of the world battle now in progress. gains. 0.: nuw than it would have been working more French labor | Where is it today? Is it bet- DECEMBER 26, 1920 What was thought to be the actual beginning of another series of valuable oi! deposits in the Katalla district was indicated when H. L. " Drs. Kaser and B. P. 0. ELKS meet every Wednesday at 8 ) dv 3 in advance, $6. g T 5 ney for e S ns i ields 0 o0 entn, I aqvancs, § 2 than 40 hours a week for the French republic? Here :‘?‘:‘mc‘ “.‘"‘C““gx" 5 'lm TSU I: L‘:‘dflt;af;?m f?“;;]“f‘“:e‘l O;lh Flelds, F b P. M. Visiting brothers 4 Subscribers will confer o favor if they will promptly motlty | o ooy e o Fona et heen veneated in every iled application in the local U. S. Lan ice for 12 claims. The com- ree, urger welcome. H. E. SIM- e SN e e Tt e ISOMEahaily in e 9% i | pany was organized largely through B. L. Thane, who was to be managing ivery la(l'uelr ‘;?:\:”hmce e e industrial nation in Europe. { i Z gely 5 2 DENTISTS MONS, Exalted Ruler; T : : Furthermore, a nation which calls its Man POWer | @waeemoem g | director. Blr agren Ngugam M. H. SIDES, Secretary. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED FRESS t 3 rtainly entitled .to tell the workin, T e The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for - (O battle is certainly en 8 HAPPY BlRTHDAY b A g bhi : K L S st S TR | abiication of all news dispatches credited to 1t or not other- man safely at home that he has no right to strike W. D. Gmss, Manager of the Coliseum Theatre and the Alaska Film : MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 111 credited fn this paper and also the local news published if in doing so he going to undermine the flow of Exchange, received a well .prized Christmas gift in the form of a tele- Second and fourtir GO At R R DGR | ——-—-—-———-———o-)gram from New York City announcing his membership in the First Na- | | T T | ‘Mm;:a:'t ‘:; ;1_1‘;{1_;:0"" SKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER g 3 iy n Sco mple AN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. | Business has been forging ahead in the defense DECEMBER 26 SN Fietiton. ! ) Dr.A. W. Stewal’t beginning at 7:30 pm 2 » o - program, but like the rest of us it has apparentl. Mrs. Wilson Foster gt | o E e s Frantinco. Lon Aneeles. Poriand fiotgvu realized that the battle of the mnch:\e sho:‘ Mufusres S Santa Claus entertained hundreds of Juneau youngsters at the big | | e Worshipful Rn{::sf:- B.}Al\l::s:z m:: Wew. York Bud I s a0 cannot be won. with a “business as usual’ mentality, Mrs. W. E. Hendrickson Elks’ tree in the Palace Theatre. A program was carried out and gifts 20TH CENTURY BUILDING mv%a,s b‘ecret;n ATTLF PEPRESENTATIVE-Gfibert A. Wellinstod 111 ooator George, Chairman of the Senate Foreign \A‘I:;;lai:; \gi;:;;; | were presented to all who attended the free show [ Office Phone 469 gk A Relations Committee, y when he remarked that there must be a “reali- ation of the need {or action, by placing industry if Britain is to stand and continue the fight for us. t must triumph if the rest of the world is to es- cape the present plight of Europe and if Europe is now i{reedom acain in our time. eing What You Pay ior in Taxes underscored this the other | | Thomas Dryden stars incline hut do not compel” The FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27 Adverse aspects dominate today. The judgment is not to be trusted Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Carnes were passengers for Seattle on the City | of Seattle. Church, according to advices received here from Bishop P. T. Rowe. H Hugh and Edmond McKanna left on the Estebeth for Amalga after having spent a few days here. ;SRR AT e e ) | Dr. Judson Whittier Drugless Physician Office hours: 10-12; 1-5 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. PHONE 667 Miss Dorothy Haley and Miss L. Laughlin left on the City of Seattle | for Seattle. ! Dr. John H. Geyer GUY SMITH HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery (Philadelphia Record) under this planetary rule which Weather: Highest, 37; lowest, 3 DENTIST I’ To the taxpayer, Lieie Is no such thing &8s &|.,courages depression and lack of | Room g;(\)ulentlne Bldg. " A R S e od tax. But there are better taxes and Worse| cnfidence Bl s Vb e R s v 0| NE 762 : TODAY'S DECISIVE BATTLE At U e e e | onfidence in the nature. 1t s an| ¥ [ Hours: 9 am. to6 pm. T-morrow’s Sivles In the past is only its outcome depends the future of any part of Europe or the Americas. Nothing must be allowed to interfere with this increased output sp siness. struggle for an governmental red tape, nor special favors for bu there have been 15 decisive battles which molded the history of the world. Today there 1 privileges see and touch. man, | The people, of arms—neither for labor Unless victory is on your We are, of course, going to pay for our deIense! one, the battle of armament production. On program, There is no way, in a demogratic country, Unless this to pay the bill except by taxes. industrial victory is won there will be no military try you can have capital levies and flat money and or political triumphs for Britain, for Greece or for confiscation of property.) we believe, won't object to these necessary increases in taxes if they are made as a defense tax, not just as part of the general tax bill If you live in a small town, and the town decides | to buy a fire engine, you know what the extra cents tax bill are for. achieved the governmeni may take on hitherto un- the fire engine, and feel better about it taxes. And the best kind of tax is for a definite purpose—a definite project which the taxpayer can | (In a dictator coun- You can take a look at ‘I.ory is blotting out ideals and tra- wuspicious date for seeking change and recreation. Heart and Home: This configu- ration may incline women to feel sorry for themselves, if they are disappointed in any of their am- bitions. It may be nerve-straining to reason with homekeepers. Girls may be difficult to guide in choos- ing either husbands or vocations. Practical plans for the coming year should be carefully formulated be- cause foresight now will prove fo; tunate in a world in which his-| Daily Lessons in English %% 1. corbox s s s ) WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I'd like for you to go with " Say, “I'd like TO HAVE you go with me.” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Quixotic. Pronounce kwiks-ot-ik, both Is as in KICK, O as in NOT, accent second syllable. OFTEN MISPELLED: Casserole, two S's and ROLE, not ROLL. SYNONYMS: Graphic, vivid, picturesque, forcible, well delineated WORD STUDY: Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: PACHYDERM; any of various hoofed animals, usually having a thick me. [ J ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. Graduate Los Angeles Collge of Optometry ana Opthalmology Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground The Charles W. Carter| Today” 0 Juneau’s Own Store experienced dictatorial qualities, labor will be reduced| This country right now is buying a fire engine,| gitions, as well as cities and na.| SKin especially an elephona or rhinoeceros. (Pronounce pack-i-drum, I as "The Bexau Store" | to the status of serfdom and business will be shack-|a $10,000,000,000-a-year defense fire engine. The| tions, in IT, accent first syllable). MOII“&IY Your Reliuble Pharmacist ’ led completely to the service of the state best way to make peoplé understand that i5 to boost)| Business Affairs: | AmemlRNIN=| o L L U —— Fourth and Prankiin Sts. the present special 10 percent defense-tax levy on dustry is to prove greatly superior| g PHONE 136 Butler-Maurc hert st be an avoidance of competition be- Unet o b 3 pc income taxes. This, we believe, would be better ijn methods of production in lhe‘i b | tween the government and private industry, for in then boosting the normal rate, which starts at four|new year when manufacturing w ”; Yy O E TA LEE | Dmg Co | such a st lie: saster, The country already| g > oy 4 ill | ! such a contest lies dn‘a er ,l,( ‘: l‘ percent. | break all records. There will be | R B R i: has a taste of it in the announcement that compe- Other tax increases may be necessary, 00, 85| continued prosperity which will| 4meesnemeems fgeod | ———— s n K tition for skilled workers at naval shore stations and i, the corporation income-tax. |make possible amasing desda of| % b BT :} Jlllles-Slevens Sho | £, RESC IPT'DNS army posts may increase costs on rearmament jobs But all changes should be made on the basis of| kindness to forelgn war sufferers, Q a \.m‘\mny has a friend who has a large house and a maid, p | it be all right to ask if she could make her a week-end visit? | LADIES'—MISSES" i by $2,000,000,000. And the taxpayer pays Without special defense taxes. g an extra ship or an extra plane in return. what he's paying for, and there will be a better Then the taxpayer will know The fame of the nation’s generosity, will have its handicaps, for refu- . This wouid be sumptuous. READY-TO-WEAR Post Office Substation n a 24-hour basis, and by eliminating anything e T per 9 MC] s ]) R s hat interferes in the lace of the emergency.” | 3] "} n r 0 e Rev, C. ice, 0. urango, Colo., was expected in Juneau This is America’s batlie 1. must be successful| | R D (9] S | 9% p E soon to take future charge of the Holy Trinity Cathedral of the Episcopal CHIROPRACTUR B ’llirc:ns!aled in terms of the present military struggle chance of dropping the special levies when the pres-|gee problems will increase in . the Q. {heuld a dinner guest push his chair back under the table when | « Seward Street Near Third | i such an increase is the same in its effect as a mili- ent emergency is over, ‘:e:\""yen; n(]:t;r]nn:firlfecfiznxt: ;‘r::‘ "“'-"\'“ !N)z i R NOW LOCATED AT { B " | A ut its channels w o A Nc ecs it is necessary for others to waik by | { r‘"’\-ps,(fe:(;” of thing must be avoided in the two Welcome Aid ly. | Q@ Isit proper to use Miss on an envelope, addressed to a girl twelve e 7 HARRY BRACE | new government-owned airplane assembly plants, —_— | ; Dotermational Afiaits: SUREEEL) or foufied yenrs of agot JAMES c COO DRUGGIST which the Army Air Corps has recommended. With (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) ;‘z]‘::l:f ;gl_::m:)e ru;i]fn s'"tf“x'fifif: A. Yes . PEB “The Squibb Stores of Alaska™ the government going directly into manufacture, the Alaska gets $3000,000 and Washington $1,159.000| cate that his health will be under- Gresemmoemomsommonm: by A C.P. A, —_— L R S are great. potential danger: This nation would do worth of new airport work under the 40 million-|mined, a throat trouble being. the well to follow the example of Canada which has dollar allocation announced by the Civil Aeronautics likely cause. Uranus is in a place been evy/.ptionally successful with government-owned Authority. armarsent factories of one Dominion th dustry avail run as private tories. kind or most competent leaders of private in- » placed in charge and the plants Were not planned for the huge planes now being Many communities have been unable| another. In the developed. The new program covers non-military airports. Airports generally, to develop and maintain the facilities required. | when originally established, | presaging changes in government| personnel and another purge is probable. Workers under the Soviet will be pushed into extraordinary | activity. A new phase of socialism has been foretold. by { LOOK and LEARN X ¢. corvox ! 2. Who, in Biblical history, was a Hebrew judge of abnormal physical strength? | Business Counselor COOPER BUILDING L. C. Smith and Corona’ | TYPEWRITERS [ Sold and Serviced by | e — “The Stere for Men” SABIN’S Front St—Triangle Bldg. | In addition a moere rigid system of priorities 1 5 (i 2 A g ol be it ko aperations [Attet g1, only thel. - Ala:’ka )pnrucu:r}; fde;:;nde}r‘u ulpon al rl l:'s?n!spo.{l Persons whose birthdate it is| 3. What is the average weight of a bale of cotton? " B Bmord & co government realizes what is needed first, what is [°F its development, is further handicapped by terri- \have the augury of a busy, efent-| 4. What great American naval officer’s dying words were, “Don’t il o You'll Find Food Finer and | i ‘ . Miate futre. 'In this (o0l Statue. ful year Certain men will be give up the ship"? ‘Our Doorstep Is Worn by Service More Complete at | most important for the immedia The new program, as a whole, indicates a wel- Satisfied tomers” authori it 'must use its cooperates cn labo the New Deal, responsibility . for it is no secret that .ome geceptance by the national government of its America is low in armaments of all descriptions. This battle will not be wor unless labor fully the case of Alaska, especially, this step will bring| There is a tendency to look leniently added safety to those who necessarily travel by air,| insistence on retaining all social gains of will speed the development of the Territory and will Too great an insistence—to the point add substantially to defense facilities. for a nation-wide development. In| Washington Merry- Go-Round - (Coniiiued Ziia Page One) without candles. hot evergreen.” This year, however, she has vowed ¢ safety and consented to electrify he tree on the second floor. The President told her that it was mor: sensible. The big tree downstairs s cut in northern Michigan anc | sent as a gift to the Roosevelts b It must smell of |have heard the story a score of| times, find themselves laughing and crymg, as they did when uiey Iust heard Scrooge declare thac “evesy! idiot who goes about with ‘Merry Christmas’ on his lips should be boiled with his own pudding, ana buried with a stake of holly through his heart” prominent in defense preparations.| Women will be fortunate in friends as well as finances. Children born on this day will be frank, generous, trustworthy and intelligent. These natives of Capri- corn have the probability of suc- cess through life. (Copyright, 1940) ‘ [ i | | | | 5. What is the territorial capital of Hawaii? ANSWERS: 1. A nonsense poem of five lines, of which the first, second, and fifth rhyme, and also the third and fourth. 2. Samson. 3. 480 pounds. 4. Captain James Lawrence. 5. Honolulu. amateurs’ code of conduct which the league recently summarized thus: 1. Do not talk about the war over the air, or discuss any happenings that might have a military signi- ficance. 2. Do not use any code or eipher. en back by poor visibility while the | storm battered steam schooner Stan- two cutters Ariadne and Shawnee | Wood, “Of“’ :m‘out.e m:;‘flflthnC‘SCO continued to plow ¢ h high | it tow of the cutter Shoshone. o l:' ;ow rhroug & ! They last were seen 10:25 a. m. nyon apd Blndiug ta: | chrismas Day when mountainous Other Coast Guardsmen took 1o |seas forced them to sea again after cars to search the beaches and coves | they had attempted to put back to where the lost motor lifeboat might | Point Arena Cove. """ DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8:00 by appoinment. Gastineau Hotel Annex South Franklin St. .Phone 177 i CIVIL ENGINEERS Designs, Surveys, Investigations iy McNAMARA & WILDES Registered THE BARANOF | | COFFEESHOP _ — s ( FINE | Watch and Jewelry Repairing I at very reasonable rates | PAUL BLOEDHORN | S. FRANKLIN STREET H. S. GRAVES + - upon the President’s turkey in the| be B ‘z"mz‘l'“d»v GO0 0amp. b ‘C°py:u'§;“'s;?g{c:¥eu:‘1‘:‘l’ Peac eyio0 ROt permit anyone eXCept nave met destruction or found a Sk SR iy VALENTINE BLDG. TN heniing M s el & e . 4 ~ embers of your immeq amily i . Room 3 Pl i Ho\lhe} 'k“n::l:‘);m had ne\'er; If Christmas spirit were registere 'or other licensed amateurs to use heie m. e Slomm. ¥ ThetDMg Axl: Sl(lflt.Empi;E TS z b hn—_‘.ne om HOME OP HART SOHAPFNER The stately |sn a thermometer, it wou'd sho the microphone. | The missing Guardsmen left Point | largest paid circtlation of any Al- "™ & MARX CLOTHING known any such invasion since the Christmas of 1836, when Andrew Jackson threw open its doors to the | orphans of Washington “Qld Hickory's” nephew, a steady rise in the last 15 year The Coolidge boys were too old 1 | 2o in for Santa Claus, and the gif | from the frugal President to tk 'HAMS' RIDE SHORTWAVES 4. Sign each transmission with your assigned call. | Secrutinize domestic traffic of- | 5. fered you by strangers; if you are Arena Christmas Eve to aid the 'aska newspaper. 7 ‘Won for BritiSh m Egypt Archie B. Betis PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ! i SRS When in Need of It was who. Inspired the | White House secretariat were re approached by any agent of a sub- : Bookkeeping _ Tax Service TESEL OIL—STO' ;l:hnny Jfi?:;@:éed 2 w;; spend- | Znized es hand-me-downs whic versive group or an agent of afor- % W Room 8, Valentine Building o e VE OIL | ea, Johnny, ’ | cal had previously received himse eign country, communicate immed- . Phane 678 ¥OUR COAL E€HOICE ) ing Christmas at the White Hou and he was worried lest Santa for get to come. “Dic you ever hear of a Christmas when Santa didn't The Hoover Christmas was warp for the luzubrious Mr. Hoov really tried to unbend on Christm The most expert unbendi Are Huntinmwn Outlaw Stations, Searching iately with the FBI or AR.R.L. There’s a Law Incidentally, league officials point out that any member who reports ! Helene W. Albrecht GENERAL BHAULING o sked President Jack- ! gg;ne? he asked was dene, however, by his secretar f S hearing suspicious signals, while he i PHYSIOAL THERA o CALL U8 % said theq“8TTY Richey, wh S H i forming a patriotic duty, | § ‘ PEUTI £ ohnny, T have” said tae( 87TV Richey, who burst out of the may be per )| ¥es, dohnny, 1 haver sald whe | O e East. Room o or Spies, Traitors | Phone 713 Junean Transfer cld sildier. toy who had never heard of Santr Claus, and this Little boy never hac a top in his life. And wher h mother died, he was left alone i the worid . . . T was that little boy This prompted the President to send out an invitaicn to all orpnans to come next day for a Christmac party, and aftev he had distributed gifts with his own hands, he stazed a “snowball” fight in the East Rocm, with snowballs of starched cotten. hristmas morning, to the deligh f Peggy Anne and Peter, the Pr dent’s grandchildren. “RICHEY CLAUS” Larry, whem they did not for or nute reccgnize, was about tk ost ger and effective Sant laus ever to scramble down Vhite House chimney. He prepare °r the part with all the skill the nce had made him a successfi AP Feature Service WEST HARTFORD, Conn., Dec. ' —Every hour of the day and night sharp ears are listening in on the shortwave radio bands, searching for the voices of spies and traitors. | The ears belong to members of the American Radio Relay League, which has headquarters here. The league has 25,000 active members | among the nation’s amateur radio tachnically is violating a law pun- | ishable by a $10,000 fine. | This law makes it an offense to report anything heard over the air except broadcasts intendéd for pub - lic use or the distress calls of ships at sea. { Many of the “ham’s’ in the league are members either of the Naval Communications Reserve or of the Army Amateur Radio System. LIFEBOAT Valentine Building—Room 7 ! Juneau Melody House | Musie and Flectrie Appliances Next to Truesdell Gun Shop Second Street Phone 5 S | —_—mmmmm———e———— | | STORAGE and CRATING ! | Phone 48—Night Phone 481 . — BUY PROTECTION for Your Valuables SEE THE SHATTUCK AGENCY Office—New York Life — o IR e e ot Jurns detective. And he so over | “PErAtOrs: g CAN 3 shell ; P e o Once a “ham” overhears an il- MRS. ROOSEVELT'S CANDLES helmed Peggy Anne with gif legal station commumcat‘i:lga wllm [ T E L E P H 0 N E omeng 5 l ‘When the Theodore Roosevelts came to the White House, there was hat she turned soms back to hin ving, “Wen't you please give th foreign agents it can be easily lo- cated with directional equipment. ADRIFTIN ' lenty of festivity, but no Christmas| * & poor little girl, Santa?" an 5 ?ree. }'me explanation given to the .—“lx t was forced to retire with par lhle‘;Bg::eofir:l?‘]:nf:e‘::a‘:dli,n;gn:;g; o § Eildimn. ey ihat 8 Les with can-| - (‘])A%burdfn' the Federal Bureau of Investigation SAVINGS ACCO ND dies was & fire hazard. orstnas spitif ‘rode f0'a st | undar whiah misknbars report suspic- * But the next year, the Roosevelt| FHRe! degree when the P.'D. Roc | jous statisns: Bith the sxtank of }"mh : i mm"s % boys led TR to a closet, opened the \(— 15 came in and, instead of hir- mnm"_espk;m“ s el sezret ; APIT. ¥ door, and surprised him with a] % the professional reader engage Work with FCC - | AL—“OI Christmas tree sparkling with eiec- tric lights. They had conspired _ with the electrician and prcpared the first electrically lighted tree in v House. with a fire- v the Hoovers to read the Dicker ({hrm.mak CarolN the reading wa AKen over by that master of dra latic art, Franklin D, Rocseve] Last night, for the eighth time ir tocsevelt knows many passages b The league's chief activity is in a close relationship with the Federal Communications Commission, which works with the FBI. Many FCC Ten Coast G_u_:;rdsmen at Sea-Planes. Cutters, * 2% PAID ON SAVINGS * q SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES the White 4 : field observ L.| By , there is always an elec- !‘f’lwfll"‘ House, the President rea | members. ETe AT fore SRR L. | Cars in Sear(h cally lighted tree in the East ];‘s f;:;n:us stery of how the Christ. Counter-espionage work of thc; General Wavell, right, with Lieut. Col. Ferguson oom, for display popoREs tbut Rl pene s Wrctehed olc | league is chiefly by “officlal observ- | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 26—A | Britain's man of the hour is General Sir Archibald F. Wavell, midai i in the second floor ent gentlemar |ers,” some 200 highly experienced storm at sea thwarted an aerial east commander, whose counter-offensive against the eliars A ¥ Fil'st Nafi“nal Bank ed by can ilpsisted “A. 0 path reart, and he makes the 1 patho ctic and the hunor so heart; hat even the eldest children, whc “hams” “with elaborate equipment whose “self policing” is on a volun- | teer basis, search today for ten missing-Coast ' Guardsmen 130 miles 1 from the Golden Gate. west - e e JUNEAU—ALASKA doesn't seem right . They watch for violations of the| Two amphibian planes weré driv-

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