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3 ‘ e — Daily Alaska Empire | /20 to the youth Published every e xcept Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY a CCC enroliee, to the business man who may want Second and Main reets, Juneau, Alaski A . nsu:n TRm uwwm - - Presjdent | Lo employ some youths who have had CCC experi- ey bl il “"n““rrvm- to the student of public affairs and to the Entered In the Post Office in Juneau as Becond Class Matter. | general public. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 3 e Tor §1.25 per month. An important contribution of the CCC, particu- « rates J : 18 rly noteworthy advance, $6.00 99 percent succ La | RRY-GO-ROUND trar X The Republican, GOP month 1 ominated for its “Class of 40" the y. T wir Most Popular Boy P P Panama Lik stri # President who S : e nV;N tant em ' 7 tions on Panamanian ter 0 ihe U. B. t 50~ - T about the chain of 1,500 camps that d Territory. It is of equal inter- i 1941 JANUARY 1941 who thinks he may wish to become this time when the attention of at TEMPER—1t’s all right te win “hest catr fiile at St Louis Was heard from in a Christmas 1ot- ter to local friends extending greet- ::’it,,k:‘h;"mat‘,;":z;h Baluelufi‘ ings to all the old timers who Persian owned by Mrs. Ruth knew him. He is now living in Vicars of Terre Haute. Sheiton, Wash. - ree - o+ | GRAHAMS IN DOUGLAS Moving to Douglas the last of the old year were Mr. and Mrs. | Robert Graham and two children DOUELAS (OLISEUM Tuesday—Wednesday g |of Juneau. They have one of the | "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED" | | Booumes sperimenss. Empire Cla&smeds Pay! from 20 YEARS AGO 7% emrire U — JANUARY 2, 1921 as holidays, U. S. Deputy Marshal W. B. ~»mp' rom Scattle to his job. A. E. Lucy, U vho went south with a number of prison, Following the Christn of Ket d back report hilk for Douglas puty D Shirley Warren (above), 18-year-old model was acquitted by a Superior Court jury on her appeal from a lower court conviction on a lewdness charge in Boston. The jury decided there was nothing immoral about | ., a model's posing undraped befcre a grogp of amateur phw ' Drs. Kaser and Directory TELEPHONE—5] ST N , witl promptly noyty |11C BAtion 15 concentrated on national defense { s enroute hame Freeburger the Busin any gularity in the de- |the improvement in the hes the more ll\ém‘ i v { their pi VO me! wt ave pen VO 1 e Jorps. | " ENTISTS T Felephones: News Office, 602; Busiuess Office, 374 U AR A A T padiin (o ‘”] ‘o“--—-——-———-— — Samuel Feldon received a Packard Six on the Northwestern. The Bl agren Building TR MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS e ribbe. rthie; Wiardening, Sthe AMUSGLAL auto was a large one and was expected to be placed in commission in a PHONE 56 The Assoc vely entitled to the use for | development and the improvement in condition of a w~l|m' thhe epublieation of cs credited o 1t or not otber: | COC enrollee during his stay in camp i - ne quarter Y 0 are e : — ....__. < — 4 herein One quarter of all the boys who are enrolled|: A Charles Goldstein left on the Spokane for a short business trip to e - 30" writes McEntee, “aré below the JANUARY 2 0 BE LARGER the CCC,” writes McEnte are below the min > the St Dl' A W Stewafl HER PUBLICATION. P acceptable weights for the Army Near! Mrs. Joe Campbell f he Sta s K y 5 i R gty Helen Thoma e gk e R .‘"yl “‘( Loya ; 1”‘f 3”[“‘_: Ardiene Hemrich | J. W. Guffey, one of the owners of the Butler-Mauro Drug Company. DENTIST and Boston Al "‘! poiow L TV l"“"_ | Estella Cooper | was in the city from Seattle on his annual trip here 20TH CENTURY BUILDING REm e e is, the welg which regards as de- Harold Palmer | T Gilbert A. Wellington. 1011 S e ke bt ) B PP | Office Phone 469 e ettt | ol X g xbias thade) ¥ G‘ll g J. F. Holder of the U. S. Naval Radio Service, returned here and was [ g Lo SUE VR PLOTI N 1“121 e (i Thomas Gulliver |, pe stationed at the local office. He had been to Bremerton where he | -—— vouths have spent rin a > camp, it is an s | secured release from the reserves and reenlisted in the regular service. | entir When they leave the Corps| 1 ! Dr. Judso Whitti ot {f{’;:"u?;‘n s O P E ||, Onaries ottesen tnterested in & group of quatts claims st Funte RO GRoR 11i1er s R © I RN ;, was to leave on a business trip to the south on the steamer North- 1 rgeon General, who looks after the 2 I Drugless Physiclan bovs’ Y et [ et Office hours: 10-12: 1-5 7-9 g St AR B s The stars incline i | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. . » alah s but do not compel” | On the first leg of an inspection trip of winter trails and general | | PHONE 667 i L e inspection of proposed routes, Major J. G. Gotwals, Engineering Officer ¥ C n 1 educatior 3 A * | of the Alaska Road Commission, left on the Northwestern for Seward | R B vo uce.| Adverse planetary aspects dom-|and points along the Alaska Railroad | it e i < t ;. It is a date for rou-| Dl’. JOhn H. Geyer 5 of every sort. Women Weather: Highest, 35 ; $ : el 3 ; : ghest, 35; low cloudy | : i d - { permanent « to malefic influences DENTIST hich » to its resistance ¢ thwart the £ CHIEY- | S e s e e e e Room g;g:;;:fl%'; Blag. TAVE Y F OTTEN? such' as S e chi s D ! [ E I h Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m, e Y tions and ANg iome ocial alfairs p P e Hen S ahic o Lo disappointing for girls this| ! al \/ essons m ng IS W. L. GORDON' }| ¥ is brief per time has at there will be preoccupa- ! i | * , e ily of per- an y ycung men who have|® ™™ == e s ey : Ty € R by t hich build up the| o0 mMany practical problems to WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Please try and be on time | | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. e A I ts, f s s o o s CiviNes Co;1- hink of rcmance. Women should ‘ for dinn Eay, “Please try TO be IN time for dinne: | Graduate Los Angeles Coll~ge ' Nt rve their energies and avoid| OPTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Clapboard. Pronounce klap-bord, not of Optometry and : b | fatigue, because there will be nerve!y,\ W0, B Opthaimology A e 1 full X % R g e ,i"\‘_]:“;"fl’:!i el ':fi'mf'(‘_f”:l‘ll OFTEN MISSPELLED: Filial; FIL. Fillet; FILL | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground c A Our Lights Burn Brightly f”w‘ e Al | SYNONYMS: Augry, enraged, wrathful, furious, irate, incensed | . ; 4 § e 7 Ny | Business Affairs: Trade and com-{ WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| - . 5 c : P t nes Hoimeieh Ohrictorer Daw. & German | Merce will continue to be fortu-|increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s Word: | ooy b 1 5 5 . A hate, for many new avenues of ex-| EFFICACIOUS; having power to produce intended effect. (Pronounce | 183 little hook with the thesis|Nate, for many new avenues of ex-| that North America was destined to be the salvation|change are to brin y to this| ef-i-ka-shus. E as in BET, T as in IT unstressed, A as in CAWE, accent | The harles W arter, ! WH O of Europe. H that Gnb vl Gyer South / m third syllable). “We shall try to discover a more efficacious method.” | M : M7 crowded and that life there would become increass| ™! I ALLARIE B R urtuazy of active case: 0 t ‘close’ trade relations with oHtIe .,.._..__.._._.._A___ i e s e it e e | | . o A P > negly icult But here wa a virgin continent Sam iz genetally recopnised The ‘ Fourth and Pranklin Sts. of tuberculosi and this is directly impor-| oyore there was enoush land to provide food and|S2m IS genera e | PHONE 136 th reelf vour family—it | Yor! all oar | entine republic to undergo a ; LEE . & to sp: or all comers ¥ tical P T a- 3 for the examinations and pre- That was not an original idea. But Herr Dau poliiced Cribisbahat Ampipy s EelE ROBERTA | which che the ad of the ot purely il | things, He spoke of bre WL the JURIWC SRl S g---__..,--m.......(.......y..-'-..__...a‘ hict ! € ad of \1r;u of pure \\ Hlv.l\lllx. ‘l n '~ 1 ke “., Joosans: frienaly’ ties witRUGerianyil 2| and meat, of clothing and of fue prime heoes— 1N al Issues: Financial poli-| ) ouldn’'t a maid, when serving at the table, serve at the left s s o the money raised thiough the sities That America might be the salvation Ofqiec'wi'be widely discussed i view| of (he g : A Jones-Stevens IIOP | tremendous srides| Europe in @ higher sence, did not to him. He | s kaE e NG e e e i S R e LADIES'—MISSES i made ) the campaign|did not see that we here should Tepository | [ i Lo S A -TO- : ity e s R B | R raian” f fhe “Tight dnedli of frestam T b e R Cele i SRipal . ¢ It for one to send Christmas greeting cards to | READY-TO-WEAR agzainst tuberculosi: ince ore the World War < thought regarding money will cause ), npl e \ office: Who are his equila? | + <ewnra Street Near Third the national mortality rate 100,000 popilation has| WAUChmankinid#has ‘tolled (phrqigh the, 4686 l”"]" bitter controversy. Fears will be Tl . ; b | been reduced from 200 to 40 as of today, But much |l Burope liberty has been ground under the heels| wigely sown, but they who read e neth A e & of tyranny; that life, liberty, and the pursuit ofjin. oo believe that cost in pre-{ Q. What is called a man’s “duty dance™? till remains to be done. And the dollar or so you|, ..o i i i e T at cos I AU ! 5 ; — Y %) Rl aing AT hr ao16h Foard ndividual happiness shou 1 k ! unted as th |‘ paredness should not be counted,| A. A man should always ask his host for a dance aoe il will mean a lot toward| worth while, is not considered for a moment bY|yecause the United States is to ‘go | J Sc COO R doing what needs to be done. the dictators. Men, in t view, are mere slaves|thyough a period of severest test to 0"-"“"““— R T T B R A R AME . PE iy of the state _|its defense forces, naval, military| ! [):/ !\ C.P.A. THE STORY OF THE CCC Their ideas and ours are as far apart as the'and aviation an C. GORDON [} Business Counselor R, | poles. Here the beacon lights of freedom still br International Affairs: Japan this| . e | COOPER BUILDING several ve has been need for a book|burn, They shine across the Atlantic and ‘ month wil continue to follow u.,‘r‘---«—-——-‘»—wr—-w'v-fl—"-—'-—----———--‘«—M‘ | that would give a vivid word p! > of the amazing|rays may yet illuminate the dark continent of Eu-|bluffing policy toward the United !/ y 1g it rue that a drowning person rises to the surface three times? |+ .l crganization known the C en “orgenisation (£0De- Tls lights ware jout. Bt they by be re;)Siates which Will yesulc in Sefiquy 2. What is the name of the festival held annualy in New Orleans? O es Gotomplisted B0t nlich. dn Aleaks. - Now S I anE {(‘ 1 ;l'{«‘I‘ICOS. U{;” N‘(‘frl"y p“‘id;". Nm,‘ 3. What ancient Greek scientist said that if I|’r' were given a lever | | L. C. Smith and Corona i) 3 ttter el . —— P |only brief armed conflict with naval = s k SR i 'YPEWRI we have such a book. written by the man who knows | forces is prognosticated, but na- | long enough and a prop strong enough, he could singlehanded move the ¥ sy the subject best, the Director of the Civilian Conser- The Boston Transcript records the odyssey of a|pre wilcause serious losses throusmd World? i Sold and Serviced by vation Corps, James J. McEntee. The book is en- Careful Driver: “He stopped; he looked, and he|earthquakes and tornados before tho{ 4. What did the ‘poet, John Keats, says is “a joy forever J.B. Burford & Co. titled “Now They Are Men. listened. All he heard was the behigd him |end of this new year 51 “Whe-and’whsse Ghs the 1ot sV es it s alainay s It is both a fascinating story and a source book crashing as tank.” |: Dt whke hlmi iR e AREWERS | T Kopsiep 38 Wom hy. - = 2 e N o ourv a vear i 2 ; 3 | pave the augury of a year of foriu- 1. Not necessarly. The number of times depends upon the time it | w_ h- ' The President Arnulfo chief econcmist of the U ing | nate experien ‘“k“\ to fill the lungs with water. | S ds lflg on rved for six years as Panamanian | Authority, asked a friend wh m{\.lll increase and incomes will r! % 2 | DB. H VANCE N” ninister in contine and | take his fifth bride on a honeymoon,| Children born on tkis day prch- by o 41, enmy- fetes ltalian erman Con-| the friend said, “Where did you go| will be true and| 3 ; OSTEOPATH £ Q d 1ls iy ma s jgnoring the | the other four times, Warren?” | straightforward. may be! 4. hing of beauty Consultation and examination 20-29Un ritish Americar BRONZE KINGFISH [dreamy and artistic. Careful train-| 5. ck, Germany; 1765 free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; o He has also chosen as his -1 Huey long has returned to the|ing and diccipline are recommended. - — e S 7 to 8:00 by appoinment. Continued from Page Oue) retary a near-albino named Antonio | halls of Congre: { (Cep; t, 1941) | Gastineau Hotel Annex Isaza, who served as Consul in| A T-foot bronze statue of the late| } South Franklin St. .Phone 177 and, while sounds of the dance came Hamburg and whose fair hair and | “Kingfish” has been placed in Sta-| | *—k 5 he East Room, pre-|blue eyes have caused him to be a |tuary Hall of the Capitol between | ~+ b o el rontsaoter foi the Naal theoty of |tvO othet figures, Wiliam | McNAMARA & WILDES dent’s last sentence was emacy of the Aryan race. Is- hEan et hxum and the elder Sen DO' 'GLAS | Registered v befére the last guest seems firmly convinced that | ator Robert M. LaFollettee. Long's : CI“L ENGINEEBS White House, which was at | Hitler is sure to dominate the world |statue is covered with an American and has had great influence w flag and will be formally unveiled i Designs, Surveys, Investigations ! . hard day, but there | his chief in the presidential palacc, |t a ceremony sometime in Jant i VALENTINE BLDG. fol i ng sleep. He slept import to rememoer the The work of Charles Kecl [ Room 3 Phone 672 10 \at he was a half hour late | i order to defend the Panama Can- | lyn sculptor, the statue too ral| o o I E= - — 1‘:: 20 pre onference next, 'l ar cper: 15 out the ac- |vears to complete and cost $15.000., MR., MRS. AALTO HOSTS | e . ngly. he blamed “his {inal Zione Jon terrtary of the | It is Louisiana’s first contribution | AT ANNIVEESARY DINNER e s na Republic, are necessary, [to Statuary Hall, each state being| - ; R his was provided for by the first |entit te erect two st | The fifteenth wedding anniver- Afl:hle B' Beus reaty negotiated by 5 (Copyright, 1941, by { Fea- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bach PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Wat. Willlam' Howard ture Syndicate, Inc.) which occurred on Monday, was Bookkeeping Tax Bervice : e the U. 8. Army the right to| - the occasion of a dinner party given : Room 8, Valentine Buflding ; Panamanian soll during. emer here last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Phone 676 encie: August Aalto at their home, Covers S here BAFY et R s o were laid for 15 immediate rela- | 3 P s tives of the two families. The event { ally H mment under ident Arnulfo | y B et ahe g o feted their daughter, Miss |\ Helene W. Albrecht N and forces from the vital U, & Dapt Aalto, who leaves tonight for PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS Bt s Ty fc il at Ri6 Habo, whidh eu irg. A variety of games i Phone 773 ob wa Panama sc and is holding were enjoyed during the evening | Valentine Building—Room 7 Rober us emergency fallowlng. | 1 of the Sec 2ft gun em- o { at Prince R RETURRNS FOR A FEW DAYS e e an at the ounced are the Nazi | Miss Edith Bonesteel who has nference J of t ident that his been residing out Glacier Highway Jllneall Melody n(lllse rt Horton, press officer for the most influen- for past weeks returned to Doug- n-ferse Ccn er in Panama, l;” on m:nnuu}y to spend a few Music and Electric Appliances ost of the er 100fing t days at her home on St. Ann's i m. Har et Next to Truesdell Gun Shop 1 | ¥ Second S Phon ine with a| PRl cac COMPLETE RECOVERY NEAR skl e 65 he € ric | i of th Forced to remain at home for al- | e House { boosters of Panama-American | most a month due to an injured | i v an be peration. His oppesition, 1 foot, Everett Bliss is now able r two ce 8 er, hi ught threats that hi: to get around with much greater out. But the € t Ama-American, would ease and he expects to get back which buys at reduced gover ed by the Governmer to his job at the foundry next i price, destr 1l d by | Teanwh the State Deparmtent week | gardless, without 1 | tr tuation, soon wil A o | . ] embassy staff it \ BOSS BENNETT GRE ’ PANAMA CANAL TROUBLF | yut one of its skilled trouble- C. E. “Bi Bennett Although the Roo: Good | shooters on the job. master mechanic at Treadwell when ’ Neighbe ar 1 | the mines were in fu’l operaticn, | First National Bank Prolmlcul Fraternal Societies Ouastincau Chanmel B P. O, ELKS meet every Wednesday at 8 P. M. Visiting' brothers welcome. H. E. SIM- MONS, Exalted Ruler; M. H. SIDES, Secretary. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 117 Second and fourth Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 pamn RALPH B. MARTIN Worshipful Master; JAMES W LEIVERS, Secretary. GUY SMITH DRUGS HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery cmorrow's Styles | Today” , Juneau’s Own Store "The Rexall Store” Your Reliuble Pharmacists Butler-Maurc Drug Co. e e e Post Office Substation NOW LOCATED AT HARRY RACE DRUGGIST [ | *The Squibb Stores of Alasks’ “The Stere for Men”™ SABIN’S Front St.—Triangle Bldg. You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP —_— s \ FINE | i Watch and Jeweiry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN S. FRANKLIN STREET ' H. S. 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