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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1941 lAmorica we love ol 3 % < Y, weily bedthe atee | D(ul_y Alasha Emplre | of the liberty of fi?&oaw&-i va% | YT : Publithed e or evening except Sunday by the | And as Ameriéa's great war r and “great | 2‘0 Professional X y Fraternal Societies EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska. HELEN TROY BENDER R. L. BERNARD | democrat once said of the northern soldiers in our own Civil War, we can say of the Allled dead: “It is rather for us to be here dedicated to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion—that we here highly resolve that these| dead shall not have died in vain—that this nation, Gastineau Channel President Manager - - Vice-President and Business MAY 30, 1921 Juneau this day generally observed Memorial Day, the exercises at Elks' Hall arranged by the Juncau Woman’s Club being well attended. A parade under the direction of the American Legion was representative Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for By mail, postage paid. at the following One vear, in advance, $12.00; six months, in MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Monday of each month Drs. Kaser and one month, in advance, £1.25. under God, shall have a new birth of freedom— ‘ the e O A Ty T Tnomotly DOULY | and that government of the people, by the people, e Bt o e ot il o hsne, he Freebm'ger in Scottish Rite Temple s 3 entire day. beginning at 7:30 p. m. Urers o thetr_ papers. for the people shall not perish from the earth.” vl DENTISTS ~ "~ HOKE, Telephones: News Otfice, 602; Business Office, 374. | Dhrk thogh 'the Bews .toay be B Mot - { Bl~ B VERGNE L. HOKE, —MEMB¥E OF ASSOCIATED FAESD. | el ok kbl SR : The Federal Shipping Board had recommended a. rate on pulp from R ) Worshipful Master; JAMES W. The Associgted Press is exclusively entitied to the use for | UN€re Is this promise of sunrise—America, the 51“‘"’" HAPPY the Speel River plant. LEIVERS, Secreta: republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- | ing giant, is awakening and will yet take its rightful | { wise credited In this paper and also the local news published berein place in the vanguard of the moral forces of the| wora The Gastineau Channel Band, under the direction of Carl H. Erick- Juneau’s Own Store Dr. A. W. Stewart ALAS?&AE";%“A’%“??"A :\yg}rfig‘lzfi’ l;r’gc:% g?'flom ‘ MAY 30 !son, played numerous selections during the Memorial Day/ program and e S . i 5 | proved to be a very creditable organization. GEORGE D. CLOSE, Inc., National Newspaper Representa- | We Are Held Responsible Lucile Goetz i DENTIST Mves, with offices In San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, —ba Q. 1. Adams ! Beattle, Chicago, New York and Boston. Ed Jahoda Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Frost, of Summerset, N. Y., were to arrive in 20TH CENTURY BUILDING (Cincinnati Enquirer) Juneau on the steamer Princess Mary for an extended 'visit with their SEATTLE REPRESENTATIVE — Prak J. Dunning, 1011 | Crystal Snow Jenne Luigi Villari, lecturing at Rome, has informed American Bank Building. 4 Glfice Phone 469 T | the wide world that the Axis powers are going to| Virginia Mullen daughter, Mrs. V. A. Patne. P 2 | make the United States pay for the grave responsi-| Frank W. Heinke bility of having prolonged and propagated the war.| Gladys Wakefield Mrs, Karin Preston and her young son were to arrive on the Princess I m 2 - S— This is gratifying as the enemy's admission that Mrs. T-HRFTW:‘““SN\ Mary after an extended visit in Seattle. D!‘ Jud Whin. The Bexa“ Siol’e i i . H. Frazier | our aid to Britain is beginning to count visibly. But D. o son : ler Your Reliable Pharmacists | | it is a curious and malignant idea in the main, ;F———-__—"—" Mrs. A. E. Gurr and two children, Cecelia and Jack, were to return CHIROPRACTOR To argue that the United States propagated the | on the Princess Mary from Prince Rupert. Drugless Physician BUTLER-MAURO | war is indeed to wander far afield. To thrust upon H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E LMY TR Office hours: 10-12; 1-5, 7-9 DRUG CO. us the responsibility for paying the cost of the war A. G. Mosier, Superintendent of the Pacific Coast Gypsum Company, Rooms ’.—Mmm Bidg. because we have. aided Britain in some measure |is to indulge in a cheap form of threat that will| | “T'he stars incline only arouse antagonism here in America. y | The really notable significance of Villari's re- | but do not compel’ gmrks]berore the “Italian Center of American Stu-i. -—— 4| | dies” lies in the plain statement that in the eyes |of the Axis powerspthe United States is an opeen B};‘led SATURDAY, MAY 31 > % | avowed enemy, to be dealt with accordingly. Benefic aspects are positive to- MEMORIAL DAY—1941 _ This ought to be of some interest to those easy-|qay, but adverse planetary influ-| going Americans who have been saying we shall get|onces are active. There is a warn- Memorial Day was created to honor soldiers.| O Ricely, no matter who wins in Europe, so 10ng ing portent that seems to concern| Its central purpose had the sanction and biessing of |25 We tend to our own affairs. The typical isolation- | our ‘Navy or losses of important| was in the city on a short business trip. [ Post Office Substation NOW LOCATED AT HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska™ e R. J. Surratt, moving picture operator who had been to Whitehorse with the excursion, returned on the Alma. Dr. John H. Geyer DENTIST Weather: Highest, 48; lowest, 44; rain. e e - e - i Daily Lessons in English % .. corox Hours: § a.m. to 6 pm, “The Stere for Men"” . i & | ist fondly believes we are secure in America if we S, b generations long gone to their .re\»..ard. : | simply avoid giving affront to strong world powersflmg::;?":ngn;g::‘e: Venus frowns| ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. SAB'N,S Horace, the Roman poet, said, if memory. serves, The contrary is all too plainly true. Norway gave | todav and women will be most for-| ~ WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Helen is a tasty dresser.” Graduate Los Angeles Collge “Dulce et decorum est, pro patria mori’—“Sweet and no affront. Neither did Holland. Nor did Yugo-! punate if they pursue homestasks|Say, “Helen dresses well,” or, “dresses tastefully.” of Optometry and Front S'-—Tricmqle Bldg. fitting it is to die for one's country. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Height. Pronounce HIT, I AS in LIE, o ology He said it slayifl. But they have been overrun. Already the;m, keep in beaten paths of wage- about 2000 years ago. The idea had been uttered Axis powers have come to regard the United States|oaming It is a forbidding sway before, and ofttimes has been repeated in the years 85 ah enemy, to be despoiled when the chance comes.| ¢ those who apply for employ- | We in America are marked down for the very treat- and not HITH. There is no H at the end of his word. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Armistice; TICE, not TISE. You'll Find Food Finer and between. | ment. The stars imperatively favor| ' gyNONYMS: Excuse, exonerate, absolve, acquit But it was never said about pacifists or fifth| ;’}e':esf:;’"ifiin:"l;z:"r:e"‘""m“' once the wheel | men, who il o ’b‘:;’“sl‘; WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Becvice More Compiete at columnists. No memorials have been erected to them . 1 | bilitles and W e 'y our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: We should be grateful to Signor Villari, despite|y iy with feminine ambitions of| ncrease our YRy & , A lelene W. A“ll'ecll! m BARANO}' INVIDIOUS; tending to excite odium, ill will, or envy. “His invidious remarks made him very unpopular.” MODERN ETIQUETTE * ropgrra LEE Q. How can I acquire a supply of “small talk"? A. Try to adapt yourself to circumstances and people, and show an These are qualities which can easily be and none will be. | his ugly remagks about us. For he has given us new The Savior of mankind told us, “Think not I| warning—if any were needed—that it will be merely am come to send peace on earth; I am come not to| @ question of time, after an Axis victory in Europe, send peace, but a sword.” He has been called, and|until the United States is made to feel the power rightly so, the Prince of Peace, but the only peace 8nd the hate of the dictatorships. he envisioned was a just peace, a peace after the Vi righteous cause had prevailed, and not before. His | {expand commerce. Trade -rélations life and His glorious death contained no hint of | BT | compromise with evil, ‘ (Cleveland Plain Dealer) | will improve in quarters hitherto/ 3 “That he was no turncoat was indicated by his unfrequented by our mercantile Memorial Day, 1941, finds us a nation strangely | action in permitting his Messerschmitt 110 fighter vessels. Oil production will bé'iin-| disturbed. ‘plane to crash while he parachuted to earth in Scot- creased greatly and new ‘wells ‘Wil interest in everyday things. We are uneasy because we had so fervently land at dusk Saturday. prayed and so ardently believed that the race had it might have given the English some Messerschmitt’speculauon, Bankers and ‘fin#ihcial any sort. College girls will:benelit through intense study of ‘technical | vocations in which there will be | wide demand for their services. Business Affairs: Although Lhis‘ is not a favorable configuration for | | shipping the summer is greatly: to PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS Phone 773 Valentine Building—Room 7 COFFEE SHOP Naive % The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Pourth and Franklin PHONE 136 PAUL BLOEDHORN 8. FRANKLIN STREET _— | RCA Victor Radios Had he landed the plane, he opened. The seers warn dgainst cultivated. Q. When passing in front of someone seated in the theatre, is it come into a new day, where justice and reason ”"“5;;““'“)3" xdemg&" & Gt ey leaders are well directed ‘mday:‘.v proper to say “Pardon”? —_—mmmm—m————e— should prevail. | e Nazl propaganda agency puts out the above Sweeping changes in economic and A. No, the correct phrase is, *I beg your pardon.” and RECORDS statement to prove that Rudolf Hess had not de-| ; sticited. 4 ones-yievens SIIOII But, behold, there came a mad dog, Hitler. And serted and gonpe over to the enemy. The implication m(;;)ey‘ sylstex;xs :sr_e ;;;:f:e?:uofl' of s Hay. cloge Jo e edgs, of ithe dinlugh Gie shodd thiesstlyermarg J I.Anlls’& M1 Juneau Melody House another, Stalin. And an international charlat: s r : RlaDhn. aeues . be placed? —MISSES Next to Truesdell Gun Shop : : 05 CHATAS, s that herremalned Jovaiito.the, pRXty enc ko 8. ambelfinygiith in i RERERER IS A. The ends of the handles should be placed about one inch from READY-TO-WEAR Second Street Mussolini! | chief, otherwise he would have landed his plane and jng camps from bad influericés will| @eward Street Near Tnmda Phone 65 And shall the democractes of the world say to| revealed a great military secret—the nature of the|pe stressed by the Government and the edge of the table. them: !Messerchmltt's construction. [discussed by parents in all rts o+ . INSURANCE » That is really something. Since the war began| ot the country. The stars ‘are’ fead! “Lo, this is the year 1941, in the Christian era, : {dre-1 ¢ & ’——-—“—-&——d‘ and, really, this kind of aggression is not a la| )r:.lnnesbeof t:e !Y;et t;ze Noi.nfl EN”;‘ g”ll, tomscofland‘as presaging ‘sclentiffc health' Safe- by ? ol ave been brougl lown ngland by the scores gyarding more wise and more thor- a n A. C. GORDON J AMES c OOPER mens { and hundreds. There is nothing about its construc-|gush than any previously even vis- e e . God forbid! | tion with which British and even the American en- joneq by a Government which asks| o - »Shaul'ICk Agency You cannot tame a mad dog or a rattlesnake | gineers have not been familiar almost from the time young men to sacrifice prlvaté.‘n.v with pious homilies, as the pacifists advocate. You|it was put in service. | terests to public service. Mental'and | 1. In connection with what sport is the term “stymie” used? CALIFORNIA | have to take a man's part and wield the sword. The Nazi propagandists had better try again. If ;a1 development are indicated, by | 2. What common bird’s flyng muscles weigh as much as all other We could weep a thousand years of tears over| the failure of Hess to land his plane is the best|ine stars for men in all b es' part of the bird together? the tragedy which has engulfed the world on this | Proof they have of his loyalty to the cause, they|o tne defense service. 3 3. Which is the colder, the Arctic or Antarctic region? Grocery and Meat Market Memorial Day of 1941. fonnnsedjto e el n, International Affairs: Possibledi-| 4. How did “sideburns” get their name? L. C. Smith and Cerens 478—PHONES—371 Rub bhvics dried. olicieyes, a5 men.do, weiyey City planners say that New York has réom for verdgem':: gfnm: : tr:seye fxm;’s:rt?xlé:l % 2;:;:;:“8“‘ B T N, TYPEWRITERS | High Quality Foods at joi s is fre nderstan | : joice that the President of this free people has|, population of no more than 9,000,000. This means|orq pritain in the summer. Mars| Sold and Serviced by Moderate Prices sounded a clarion call to arm, arm and rearm, and th and Britain in e . 1. Golf. g A h at unless the birth rate drops a lot of unfortu- i lace warning of esplonagel J . Blr‘"d pointed a sound way to accomplish it. i is in a place s | 2. The pigeon. o 8o _— o » B 3 nates are going to have to move way out west across 11 the rts which United States | . Should the other free peoples go down, this | the Hudson in al e }l:o g e Iocus! 3. The Antarctic is about 30 degrees colder. “Our Is Worr by £ ships touch. Our . | 4. Prom General Ambrose Burnside, of Civil War fame. Satistied tomers” Ime most determined efforts of the| B T miaana Super Power [’ne]ong to the Indians, and they hnve‘jom in factories and shops. This to obtain valuable TRUCKS and BUSSES Axis powers Wachinglon Merry- a right to keep them. Also he doubts month another 45,000 will step into whether they really do have ticks.|defense jobs, and NYA officials esti- Frank Grillo, international secre- | tary-treasurer of the CIO United| 250,000 trained workers will have been turned out. The new budget is mate that by June 30 more than| papers and to succeed in sabotage. | Desperate fears will actuate Hitler to devise barbaric ways of destroy-| ing American ships and killing all! on board. The stars seem to pres- | To keep dust from scattering iwhen dusting radiators, lay a slightly dampened cloth on top of Lady Bus Drivers "DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination 6o-Round i (Oondnued from Page Oue) | Rubber Workers, has denounced the, | American Peace Mobilization and | National Labor Committee Against| |War as leftist controlled. Grillo is| the old furniture that's there. It's|the only prominent CIO leader to good enough. We don't need any raise his voice against these so- new stuff.” Such lack of swank is called lsolationist organization}. almost unheard of in the Defense| get-up. WALL STREET BULLS AGAIN | |ing, foundry, radio, electrical, avia-| for continuing this program in the next fiscal year. The NYA has 5,307 shops through- out the country training workers in | drafting, plumbing, carpentry, weld- age the abandonment of all clvil- ized codes in the conflict as it con- tinues through the summer. Persons whose birthdate it is have the augury of a year of ad- vancement and substantial _gain. tion, machine tools, automotive and | Romance will be prevalent :agong many other vital crafts. At present young and those who are middle-l‘ For South Africa JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, May 27. — Many members of the South African women's auxiliary services have been conductors here. Owing to the number of transport employees at present on military service, nearly 100 temporary sub- stitutes are needed. the radiator and paper underneath. Then take a long handled brush and dust with a vengeance. The cloth and paper collect the dust. ———————— A tablespoon of chutney sauce put into % cup mayonnaise makes a delightful new dressing for let- tuce or other vegetable salads. free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Archie B. Belis NASH CARS “HORLUCK’S DANISH” Ice Cream Flavors Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, Rum Réyal, Cocoanut Grove, Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, NEWSPAPER DIPOMATS | Wall Street insiders apparently|153.204 students are receiving shop|aged. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT e, New Working in cooperation with the|never learn and never forget. They| Schooling while another 110,075 are| ghildren born on this day prob- — i = Ripple, York, big press associations, the State|can always be depended on to do | Working on construction projects and ably will be emotional and sensi- 8 udits %08 Department has evolved an excel- lent plan for bettering press rela- tions in Latin American capitals. From now on, experienced news- 139,758 in clerical and professional projects. To keep in close touch with the |the wrong thing at the right time.| | After years of public distrust and Washington hostility, the rulers of the New York Exchange recently needs of industry, NYA administra- announced the selection of Emil|tor Aubrey Williams has an advisory tive. They will enjoy luxurious liv- ing, for they will be artistic and discriminating. (Copyright, 1941) Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1. Oriental nurse 5. Sibilant sound 36. Straighten the 35. Symbol for - sllver There is no. substitute for [F] Bnana gax)frmen spez];lkigxex alsax;‘ls;\ tOa :h:F : 5 L j | for Aikeey s wod 5. Wheeled Ve-' ' margin EBEB ortuguese, wi attache Schram, former 'west farmer ang cil made up of e operal had been planned by ic] . Concerning staffs of American Embassies In|KFC chairman, as president of the heads of a number of the biggest :,:c ‘,fif,sf,"““' Pl 13 Boruvian chtet- o ggag N 4 d s o Buenos Alres, Rio de Janeiro, San- cxchange. This was hailed with great| plants in the country. T had 1o cholce but to go, ciad as| 1o o B . i3 Splashes am ewspaper . vFfllsmg tiago, Chile; and several other capi-|fanfare as the dawn of a new day I was,” recalls Magnuson. “It ‘was| ney Least fat H tals. in the “Street.” At long last a man PAGE PAUL BUNYAN warm enough in the plarie aiid 1| ' Genus of trees 4. Supparter A]1 [M] Among the Latin American ex-|of the people would run the Ex- = when ! 16. Flesh tood 52 At odds. IEIN[AIB] perts already selected for this job|change. Many fabulous tales are related|wore a heavy leather jacket when| i Ui 63. School of IVIERNL] iy suse | ' |in the cloakrooms when members of | we landed. But by the time W€ 15 mxclude ‘whales ININE] are Willlam Wieland of the Asso-| Exactly two weeks later, but “'Bre"Congress remind but Rej reached Dawson in the Yukon' my | 20. Samuel's men- G6. Prepares for B,, E ciated Press, former editor of The fully not publicized, these same in-| yaoivo ¢y, "oriolseh, but Represen- | BRCter PRHECL ST U ritand | a1 pii%h of cloth g, qBiDcation INTIRS] C A R s Havana Post; and AP's Charlie Nut- siders elected as chatrman and vice- o018 (HAHO wm.“ “”“':o :‘l‘w Y | dirty that T bought 2 pair of “haki, 2. Old 59. God of love ter, who has seen service through- chairman of the Board of Governors, |7 g, rlnimsghe l.sn't!?::nonl'; m | pan{s Tor $198.” 83 - TR Solution Of Yesterday’s Puzzie out most of the globe and v th - man 4 < 3 . B s et o | globe and now is in wa) ;:(lmx]na.sters gr the Excl;xange. in the world who ever went to the| Magnuson jokingly put in & claim ;g: Befoes 62 r.;:. (ndian 64 Princely Ital. 6. Delineated see "' Tfldl !'l' “.d’h . ! g floor “specialists. ate Départ- [ fan family 67 Fret ; Arctic Circle in a Palm Beach suit. | for the pants with the State 32. Men who han- 63. Glaclal snow ‘The press assoclations will lend| Floor specialists are traders who : ment, but is still waiting f6r his dle a boat field 65. Strive DOWN . these and other men to the State Geal chiefly for themselves against| The strange odyssey occurred in $1 98' 1 Fontiams,aiia Many Kinds andT es fO Choose Fl'om' Department for the duration the public, They do not deal di-| YUY, 1933, when plans for the super- | % it L 2 K ypes, > rectly with the public s the com.|DiEhWaY that is to be built between MERRY-GO-ROUND mission houses do. The Securities ¢ U- S. and Alaska were in the Carl B. Robbins, president of the and Exchange Commission long has| ®MPI¥o stage. Magnuson was chair- Commodity Credit Corporation, is charged that specialists are basic-| Man Of the commission picked by the exiting from his job and from the ally inside speculators, interested | >t3t¢ Department to meet with Can- Agriculture Department because he only in their own profit and exe- Adian engineers to detcrmine the cannot get along with Paul Appleby, cuting outside orders only on terms PeSt Toute through Briish Oolumbia. Hundred Years at Teaching Sctywol CONNORS MOTOR CO. PRONE 411 T Covering ot - e head. 8. Cutting wit esse SEEN NN /,?Ellfif///dl i | 1. Scope 19. Nerve networks cantankerous Under Secretary of Ag- beneficial to themselves. One day Magnuson got an urgen+ | LOS ANGELES, May 30 — Xhree CAPITAL—$50,000 riculture. . . At Jast a use is being For Schram, if he intends to be Wire from the Canadians asking if | sisters—triplets who were placed in Friistaliiney the found for this country’s huge gold boss in practice as well as in name, ¢ could come immediately for a|an oven which served as an._ 26. Begment of & SURPLUS—$125.008 supply. Unable to use it for money, this undercover hatcheting by the “Onference at Prince George, B. C. bator for their tiny bodies—have PRS- P PY and with more and more gold piling “floor crowd” bodes 1ll. But for the Not waiting to change a Palm Beach | all lived to be hale and heaff§f at' /////% 21. Therefore up at Fort Knox, we have finally SEC it is a break. It can now show | ‘Uit he was wearing, Magnuson grab- | the age of 64. Visiting herg from ) 38 Gl taakies” COMMERCIAL AND sent some to the British to be used Congress that far from being re- bed the first plane, planning to stop | their Minnesota home, they sald s n%// a for buying up Arab leaders in Iraq formed, the stock exchange is in ©ff at his home in Seattle and pick [they had all been school te 47/ SAVINGS ACCOUNTS and Arabia. Paper money doesn’t the hands of the “same old gang.” | UP some heavier clothes. and had taught a combin 1 W //%a Y talk in those countries, and gold —_ | However, the plane reached Se-|of 100 years. 7l WEEN speaks much louder than silver. . . REMARKABLE YOUTH RECORD att) 7 S e SAFE DEPOSIT (ES Senator Pepper of Florida is having Behind the President’s request for surifmseer‘:;:; lfi“:‘.:g:;:';%umfi For something really s & dispute with his good friend Har- another $60,000,000 for the National | plane immediately for Prince George|baked apples, beat % A tool cld Ickes over “political ticks” and Youth Administration to train skill- in order to arrive on time /There, to|cream cheese with 2 table y& N “0“ l Bank deer in Florida. Pepper wants to ed workers for defense industries is | his great amagement, me cream until. soft and fluffy 8 e a a kill all the deer on the Seminole In- & remarkable record of results. dian reservation because they spread ~ Between last December and May cattle ticks. But Ickes says the deer Iirst, 149,904 NYA students secured | 4 Z WA Y/ v p }Iearned that an air trip over the| Then atop baked | frigid on ‘territory, with stops, hot or coll—as they are as far? wmmmm !orthe&"enoouru. JUNEAU—ALAS 3% ~

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