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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 8, 1941. | to account for the mosquito p]m'\l(‘ \\)mh our friends ’ D(ul y Alaska Empire o nieio ' v oer e sesmin 19 JANUARY 1941 Professional from : tundra in the summer N«lr dil we think he is al-|| 2 0 Y E A RS A G 0 2 N > y 10 Dlr e C t O r Mm e PIRE ||u\||\|. COMPANY X | together responsible - for the rain which falls at mmmmmnm THE EMPIRE Osotinean Alaska. dent | imes in such abundant quantities on Southeast Al- - S " 4 DD S S S O a0 S D Chamasl Vice-President and Business Monager | aska, When the ice moves in the Yukon two min- TS § e he Post Off nJ ' ccond Class Matter. | utes after the time our ticket says; that's not really | " i Hir R 9 7 b X 7 2 = TR o - OB mrnud\“l;‘\“x’!: i his fault. And the fog which now and again grounds Lo I)(‘-:v‘,’:r y[::‘ ‘1‘1‘\“:;1 lj l|l.t‘(y-l~‘ R el D K d i :::err. V‘l).d EL:I(S ":.eel: e our airplanes we think is probably a sorrow which B e T rs. Kaser an o My v::n';;; tgoau“ ) S e iy e Gov. Thomas Riggs announced that bids would be asked for suitable Freeburger welcome. H. E. SIM- ] e S""“"”]" "( s ”"""'“’"Y "')‘d ""'")"C"’ quarters, including furniture, for the 1921 legislative session which would il A MONS, Exalted Ruler; s bothersome to Alaskans as any of these when = T e ne e, 314 3 ? e —eremeamtere & | begin on March 7 M H. , S 7 : « continues to beat the drum for foolish, discredited i i bl e ) Gt e, g ey entitied to T sk ")‘“ bl l”f”g” HAPPY BlRTHDAY Before a record breaking crowd in the Juneam High School gym- | ‘===————————————————f | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 181 : ev to it or I bill and tries to make it appear in his annual report 9 , P Second and fourth scal nev asium the night befcre, the Douglas High School boys' basketball team ) ; ta Shavs el ek d SOIG IO HL S0 D e beat the Juneau High School five 48 to 18, Juneau High School girls|{ TRRCTINE Monday of each month - If Mr Ickes ever wants a real annual report JANUARY 8 icteated the Donglié Shiy 18750 4 Dr.A.W Stewart In Scottish Rite Temple oF A )n the machinations of the Interior Department in St Giinkge s Tk e o £ W, beginning at 7:30 pm aska we'd pleased to write o y i ic 3 RALPH B. MARTIN EORAE D. CLOSE a | acka wed be plea lyv write it for him, ~b“-L1 “1e Richard McCormick D. J. Williams, engineer in charge for the Hirst-Chichagof Mining DENTIST Worshiptul l‘:‘ml__ JAMES W i s n : ! dosthe Job In 1 {7 witde SOr BRIV U e ppreig o Company, arrived on the Dauntless to spend several days visiting in| | 20TH CENTURY BUILDING LEIVERS, Becretars e can remember ert erti | ¥ _erirs pevncer i A o e NG Juneau. Office Phone 469 2ot - : Donald W. Skuse 777 * * confined to her Defense of the United States Willard Robbins Miss Theresa Reeve, Douglas school teacher, was §o 5 Roy H. Osborne home by illness, New York Herald Tribune) i Chester Johnson = I Dr. Judson Whlfl!el’ GUY SMITH | DRUGS jent's ss the » - - ssista S. Attorney J. L. Blackstrom resigned to take a position ident’s address the other night to the . 3 Assistant U. S. Attorney J. I I}infi u:m resig )‘ . '| . : CATROPRACTUR Ame ople was one of the greatest efforts of with the Department of the Interior in the Land Office in Santa Fe, Drugi Physician R his cs It was superb in its directness, its real-| [ New Mexico. Office hours: 10-12; 1-5 7-9 PHONE 97—Free Delivery ism, its courage and its purpose—the purpose stated! H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E et i Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. HORLUCK'S DANISH in the ening paragraph, “to keep you now, and ; Weather: Highest, 32; lowest, 27; cloudy PHONE 667 your children later, and your grandchildren much| | A ¥ | 5 ICE CREAM Jter, out of o last-ditch war for the preservation of | | “T'he stars incline 3 [ l‘--w——w—”mmm PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- 'y American independence and ali the things that Amer-| | but do not compel” | FULLY COMPOUNDED | P | ican independence means to you and to me and| i g < Front Street Nex 1 3 e ] P al essons In tnglis W. L. GORDON Dr. John H. Geyer t Coliseum | This single aim to see facts as they are, to| THURSDAY, JANUARY 9 e S 2 S - RO S s s s e e | DENTIST P | preserve the security of the United States while it| Good and evil planetary aspects X PR : g Room 9-—Valentine Bldg. % s v “"7 |can still be preserved, to act while there are still contend for today. The early morn- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The money was given to| | PHONE 762 Tmorrow's Sivles | ABOUT HAROLD L. others to fight the fight and before it will cost|ing is promising for well-balanced|my wife and myself.” Say, “was given to my wife and ME. | 5 Hours: 8 am. to 6 pm, A y o rivers of American blood to win it, is the one guiding| judgment. Naval matters should OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Mongrel (mixed breed). Pronounce TOdflY b to aim of all those who have been urging the American | penefit. Development and expan-|mung-grel, U as in RUNG, E as in BELL unstressed, accent first syl- T rt fc of which | People to send aid to Britain, to face the Nazi threat. sion of industries are presaged. lable L I M S e ! N 1 Juneat {to bestir themselves in their own dgl‘(‘l:e. ;L. wlm Heart and Home: Girls need not | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Gaiety or gayety; both spellings are correct.| | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. | “ The report has sections on the Bureau of Recla-|nove betthr Hor more 0131y 8w e IIRE AUIA L | Dot rOiTes B this configu- SYNONYMS: Vim, vigor, energy, force, spirit, s5. Graduate Los Angeles Collge ' i F Nipraly President last night. Its implications were never|ration which should incline them | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it you 8 of Optometry and - mation, Bureau of Mines, Bonr > Power Admin- e emphatically nor more frankly set forth. toward independence ‘and & de- ot Ty mastering otle word each day, Tods picel :Qpthaimology \ istration, Bureau of Biological Surv Bureau of | The safety of the United States means that|sire to serve in some line of de-| 'l e oW i & A ."\ RS .o | | Glasses Fitted TLenses G { 1oal Survey, National Park Service,|there can be no thought of “appeasement” This!fense work. Need of physicians and| QUIXOTIC; like Don Quixote; fomanic 1o exirsvaganes. —HHOLOUHCS sy Groun. | ; i Affairs, Division of Territories country has “no right or reason to encourage talk of nurses is stressed by the seers “1,(,(k“'1ks»(|| ik, both T's as in l»l O as in NOT, accent second syllable). Juneau SOWI\ Store | sl Hawaii, the Equatorial Is- peace until the day shall come when there is a clear! foretell epidemics in which intes- \ “Feats of quixotic gallantry. Prescott, Pl s s e g i lands, the Philippine Islands, Puerto Rico, the Puerto intenticn on the part of the aggressor nations to|tinal influenza will be prevalent. o s i A S b it S AR B S C c R————————————————— Rico Re Adminictration, Virgin Islands, &bandon all thought of dominating the world." It Nervous diseases will spread alarm- The harles w arter Ghnin LHA s country el 2y, eve p i o | 1" " the Virein Isiands Co, General Land Office, Grag-|means that this country cannot listen to defeatists|ingly, even in the United States) by the Vicin lnds Co. General Land Oftce, Graa W08, G0 (L €L SIS o Tate, TG will where war' effcts will be sroni- DO i Mortu The Rexall Store e L AT 2 never be earlier. Tomorrow will be later than to-|ly felt among citizens as well as| arY Your Reliable Pharmacists L3 gation, Petroleum Conservation Division, Bituminous nacists g R stor. Parsonnel and 087" It means that we must ‘“send every ounce refugees. .'-_._‘..._o_o..-rm_......u_-«...-.—“_-m.) Fourth and Prankiin Sts. e Coal Division, Office of tt e or, Personne’ 1€ 4ng every ton of munitions and supplies that we| Business Affairs: Manufactur- Q. Shouldn’t one be very careful about joking, when in a crowd? ! PHONE 136 BUTLER-MAURO ’ anagement, all the multifold and varied activities .., by spare to help the defenders who are|ing in long-established plants now| = o = 5 A i e e Y DRUG CO. of the largest and fastest growing Department of in' he front lines” It means that there must be will set the pace for new centers| A ¥ unwss vou ave T INaIThe S MO I S the Pederal Government. In fact, it 1 quite 8|wno “bottlenecks’ in otir determination” and' that mojor industry whioh will'ibe Widely|Bruvere says, “Never, risk a joke, even fhe least offensive in s i 'P " s b . report (hreats from the uictators must weaken that de-|distributed. Both the Atlantic and|and the most common, with a person who is not well-bred, and pos-| ost o i | M LU M e |t Pacitic. consts will - prosper| sessed cf snse to comprehend iL." || Jones-Stevens Shop ce Substation Department “did in Alaska in 1940, Here they are The safety of the United States, and its preser- | amazingly, but danger of attack by| Q. How should a member of » Protestant clergy be addressed, if | LADIES'—MISSES’ NOW LOCATED. AT bloodshed, so far as preservation is|hostile navies and air forces will, he docs not bear loctor's degr -TO-WE. “Activities throughout the Division have i S WG 00 L ! Al . o Eiagt i A EARL RO AR ' HARRY RACE | ¥, ~ possible in t world, means all that. But it also be feared to an extent which A. Addr b as Mr. Douglas + Qeward Street Near Thim | | expanded considerably due to the vast de- means that “our present efforts are not enough.”!causes industries to also build in Py St S aibes s Tormel. Inviabionbe Teisiate? | DRUGGIST -~ fense programs which have been inaugurated There must be more of everything, and the great|cities of the interior. There is a A. No: a written veply shoiild be kent | =The Sqnlbb Stores of Alaska® ( in some of the areas. For Alaska, where etfort required to proquce it demands, as the Presi-|Sign threatening naval action in| | o=t -y - — el Army and Navy air bases ate being rushed dent sees at last, “great sacrifice” from every one.|PACIfic Waters, but nob ClOSe 10| ghamremommmramimmiom oo e ..,._..,,..._.....-...._»_._...;. THOE | to completion at various strategic points, We must be » great arsenal of Gemocracy;” and|Our continent. | r c C 5 “ the Department of the Interior is supporting nothing, no seltish particularisms of management, National Issues: Statesmen whol I_O 0 K an d I__ L A R N Ao COR ] JAMES OOPER “The Stere for Men | a bill (S-3577) which would make possible labor, ownership or any other group, must interfere| I€co8Nize the progress of the world . GORDON i C.P.A. | 9 accelerated development and colonization of witn our becoming so. This is what is required; “I"“O":‘C revolution “i'" b"{ e ;"‘ o, - s e e Business Counselor sparsely settled Territory. The plan, in here is a high call to action, and this newspaper advocating industrial safeguards. COOPER BUILDING t parsely settled Terri il e ‘ e : mment| Labor will interfere with angim-| 1. What does the word Himalayan mean, and how is it pronounced? | Front St—Triangle Bldg. effect, would provide ‘a defense behind the is convinced that if the President can implement . Higlo y 3 . e ¢ v h PR ons | POTtant plan of great significAnce 2. In what opera does the well-known Soldiers’ Chorus cceur? | SR T R e ST e defense’ in the foerm of an active population leadership of this quality with the practical steps 4 B i sevicn 10 occssaty Lo translate it into wction, he will find [0 Mmanufacturers as well as“ex-| 3. What one thing prevents the construction-of 100 per cent efficient the regular iroops which will be stationed he people of the United States unanimous in sup-|POrters. True patriotism will re-|machines? L. C. Smith and Corona fliere, 1t & m.‘ ly conseded that new a of every step he may take to fulfill these great|duire more and more the suborfin 4. Which is the hotter, red hot or white hot? | TYPEWRITERS 'g.mmm:: r«g iy re is g ¢ ation of selfish aims to the service 5. What is the capital of Florida? Sold and Serviced by ice More Complete at tivities and industries must be developed in of the nation. Workers are warned | 2 TR | if the Territory's economy is o be 5T that they will be pawns in the i AR I ; > ’ J. B. Burford & Co. Attorney General Jackson denies he has made, | game of enemies of democracy. | It means “abode of snow.” Pronounce hi-ma-la-yan, I as in HIM, Martin Dies. He can't see eye to eve | first A as in AH, second A unstressed, third A as in AN unstressed, ac- “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Although il who is always looking under the bed. g Satisfied Customers’ THE BARANOF “ COFFEE SHOP a deal wit with a m International Affair: iolent midwinter storms ave fore-| cent second syllablc. bill which would tion bars so that s to he United A St I e T | cast as doing grave damage to ship- “Faust,” by Gounod e P foreign refugees cc only, It is i R il ¢ X . o - FINE SN : 5 talians blame their anian defeat on the|ping there is a sign read as prom- riction ® bill which no Ala e Dimond tc o ]N d :1 5 n‘n ’l :‘I,‘ e ; e et '“ : .“‘ unexpected amount of snow and ice, but how do|ising for naval expansion. The Brit-| 4. White hot, DR. H. VANCE = .m\,» B T PR 1acted | hey explain the manner in which they have been | ish Navy is to benefit through 5. Tallahassee. OSTEOPATH Watch and Jewelry Repairing L. Tckee knows thl g the entlre seC-|.q51eq off in the ptian desert? strong additions of destroyers and| . DI Consultation and examination at very reasonable rates ticn on a in his a port, brief as that ubmarines. An invention is to L R ; g free. 1 H 4 . 2 b€ the court and back again in a minor boom in tattooing ree. Houts 10:50°14; 1 %:0; \ PAUL BLOEDHOBN ection a plug {diculous piece of The Italian short wave radio broadcast last night|0f incalculable aid in e:tending 7 40-8:00 by appoinment, alia ght | e o) b % 2 4 . oot the Secretary of the a; s meitioh cambuion i lo broadsast lash night) Cnd strengthsning | the ' Hlookd ‘_:Sl')ulf ;)n)m.v A\I‘NIH“IHII‘ Mrs u:n; Business.” savs Charles B. Ham- Gasiinass Satel Ansex - S. FRANKLIN STREET . 4 s no love and no respect for t the British, themselves know that all is lost.|Increase of he:n Irom ¢ United 10 n; . '|Lia-"" ","- i ";nfl. iton (“Prol. Delernot o the pro-| =~ gouth Pranklin St. . Phone 177 i opinions, His report is a deliberate slap at That ain't the way we heerd it | States {5 prognosticated. Uncle to favor her out of courtesy. She fession) “has jumped 100 percen |g—— "k 3 i ) Sa,m neutrality will vanist as “m_‘is second only to the Secretary in in three months. > P e ——y H s GBAVES . : o Qg | mmqmt skill “Youths thinking about enter-| | McNAMARA & WILDES . O ¢ Critleism of Mr. Ickes probably has been too : 4 ter advances. A es ; A New Jerscy man was killed by his 50n's t0y| parconc whose birthdate it ,. T R s ing the services, and a lot already Registered “The Clothing Man™ in nas gene too far in Alaska in some in- gjrplane. This type of plane might be of some USC| have the ‘augury of a year of o e . ) | CIVIL ENGINEERS ||| mows or masr scmsrmven | the past. We do mot seriously hold him|to the Italtan Air Force | cers amed. Tk nineds:: Favarabil ghs A’e JuS'Musdmg & MARX CLOTHING w h ! feated Indiana New Dealer, to be ing” it is certain to become an fluences will benefit mind ~and ; Designs, Sarveys, Investigations | ashingion named a White House secretary io easy prey to destructive isms. | body. ' B ) VALENTINE BLDG. e Sl act as Roosevelt's liaison man with Democracy can resist these sub-| .ChildrCnxbom on this day w1|l‘ n on pa"m"sm The laws of inherited character- Room 3 Phone 672 waress. This has long been a versive ideologies, the President| be keen-witted and talerted, in- 2 istics were first ted by Gregor i Go 'Roufld 2k spot in the White House held, only by convincing youth that|dustrious and orginal. They may| 1OUISVILLE, Ky. Jan, 8.De- J Mo :l}um. Who| p——— Whea fn Noed ot “ Y 1 staff |it does have a stake and a future|be quick-tempered and irclined to| (Ulq nse_emphasis has pn.uumn a died in 1884 | DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL 4 et Peul McNutt, Federal Security in the existing system. The history be too indeper.cent. e T e S b o R Anhie B. Be“‘ Continued from Page Oue) Administrator, to succeed Josephus of Germany and other countries (Copyright, 1941) YOUR COAL CHOICE i — Daniels as Ambassador to Mexico which have fallen under the heel| S Ao peemey ol (o Ed Me(hanl(al En lneer BUELIC, ACOOONTANY GENERAL HAULING All this course, is fully known| when he retires of totalitarianism proves this, and!|overrule them. It was significant Bookkeeping Tax Service Room 8, Valentine Buflding STORAGE and CRATING Phone 676 of to e ant who can’t figure out Oscar Chapman, Assistant Secro-‘ the United States has no time to that the President had not dis- why, as his first move, Murray, who | tary of the Interior, to take Mc- lose in coping with the problem. | cussed his plans with them and did not bolt to Willkie, should Nuit’s present post | The President indicated that he|was proceeding independently. strengthen the hand of a n who| Oscar Ewing, New York attorney,| had no particular program in mind.| NOTE—Since January 1, 1940, did and who is one of Lewis’ clos-|¢ riend of MeNutt and assist- | In fact, he asked for suggestions when the amended law became op- est liegemen { ant of Democratic National Chair-|and ideas. But he emphasized that erative, 190,000 applications for old- Also baffling to them was the Ed Flynn, to be made the|he was thinking in terms both of| age pensions have been approved discovery that Murray last week at cutive Director of the Na- ‘ltl;mm and of jobs, and that the by the Social Security Board for a tended an intimate dinner party| Committee | plan he would send to Congress total outlay of $4,109,000 a month. at the home of Press 1 charé J. Reynolds Jr. liberal| would be based on these two ob-| With the $7,048000 paid out in CALL U8 Junean Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 se Helene W. Albrech} PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS Phone 773 Valentine Building—Room 7 s wn BUY PROTECTION the spark plug of the of the famous North Caro-| jectives. lump sum claims to survivors, the for JouchVauabies | wingers put on a dove-eyed e: cco family, to succeed Oli-| He also indicated that he expect-| total old-age pension outlay so far SEE THE bition of reverential admiration for le, intimate, when'ed the program would run into big'is around $28,000,000, The average his guest s out as National Treasurer. money in order to be really effec- pension is $22 a month. In his m;_ J““u Helody IGIBGI SHATTUCK AGE»NCY There s not <o long ago| Charles Michelson, veteran press tive, but that he considered such ferences, Roosevelt talked of .plac- Office—New York Life when M no secret to chief of the National Committee, o an expenditure infinitely more pro-|ing 5,000,000 oldsters on Federal i | Music and Electric Appliances friends of hi for 1>‘,.« b ire :1!111 be si : ded by !'lri1 ductive than spending money for pensions within a year. | ‘ Next to Truesdell Gun Shop The Datly Alaska Empire has the i man. But there was no evidence Bell, pril hard-hitting Wash- relief | —_ 1 || Second Street Phone 65 largest paid circulation of any Al- of th ¢ party, and ‘ngto t of The Louis- — ! CORDELL HULL'S CROQUET | b { aska newspaper. Pee M WG ilv | ville Courier-journal OLD-AGE PENSIONS Cordell Hull has become a mas- | . ™ 4 2 € 1o} v On old-age pensions, Roosevelt ter of recreation. He has found | L4 S 4 FCR THE FUTURE disclosed that he has made \m that the perfect formula for get- There Ls nO SUbStltute for 4 During the week before his Car- his mind as to what he wants. ting his mind off Martinique or P L EW JOBS FOR OLD in cruise, the President held idea is to change the existing sys- the Burma Road is to play cro- | N Ad T O RO e will|a seriss - of private conferemces] (et of widaly ! dlveruetb siuie oozl aieid cxerIREOREE S0 o T ewspaper vertising bring with it a number of impor-| which were of prime importance | tributions to one of uniform Fed- only when the sun’goes down and s S L R e i tant job shifts ne have alre in col ction with his plans for| eral pensions, beginning at a lower one wicket cannot be seen from been decided; others are still being|the new Congress. In them he dis-| age than the present 65 another, APITAL—S$50. S liad Oven by the President. He | cloced that he was doing lob of| The resident mentibiiod no pen-|. His 'teqtles rotuéh bistes po & 4000 b are some of them b cor e about domestic problems sion tigure, but made it clear that Norman Davis, head of the Red SURPLUS—$125,000 Reobert Patlerson ant S two lines he was ready to go as far as Con- | Cross; Harry McBride, his former S * retary of War, for pr Youth oress was willing and expressed secretary; George Renchard, his d newly created post of Under : Old-age pension the hope that it would not he present secreta James Dunn a COMMERCIAL AND tary of War Roosevelt told his callers that| “niggardly.” He declared that 2a Stanley Hornbeck, State D>pa Jehn 3. MeCloy, prominent New he considered these the most press- Federal old-age pension system was ment advisers. Occasionally, this SAVINGS ACCOUNTS York attorney and old friend of problems facing the country the soundest investment the coun- stag party is joined by Mrs. Hull. * Secretary Henry Stim that he was determined to try could make to ensure domestic Scene of operations is the Woodley into Patterson’s place as Assistant do something “fundamental” about stability tate, property of Secretary of Secretary of War both Roosevelt also voiced sharp criti- War Stimson. Denald Nelson, Procurement 1) It was essential to deal with the m of the moguls of the Social| They always play as a foursome,} rector, may be made a member of youth problem, Roosevelt held, if Security Board who have so vigor- two on a side, and Hull, though SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES the Defense Commission to do the s democratic system is to ously opposed liberalization of the the oldest of the group, is the —————————————————————————— | i) ' First National Bank much needed job of coordinating If youth is allowed law. He declared that they have best player of them all. Three times First co-ed to reecive a mechanical engineering degree at Ohio State the defense program. to lose hope in the future, to be been a big obstruction to Teform he has accomplished the amasng| University in 40 years, Mary Lee Wilkerson, 22, of Middletown, O, tests JU NE A U ALA s KA Senator Sherman Minton, de- cut off from a sense of “belong- and that the time had come !0‘ feat of driving all the way around a big boiler althougl airplane designing is more in her line, she says.