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registers his facial expregsions, mannerisms and any telltale actions which miay Feyeal strength or lack of character and fortitude. Back with his company, he is put through all the paces which will try and prove him of fightlng; value, aily Alaska Empire Vice-President and Business Second and Main Streets, Juneau, TROY BENDER [Directory s | dent HELEN R. L. BERNARD - - ger ¥ntered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. If he is lonesome for a sweetheart or newly- | wed wife, hard work sweats the affection out of | " JULY 28, 1921 Mrs, Florine Housel and daughter Elaine left Seattle on the steamer SUBSCRIPTION RATE! Jelivered by carrler in Juneau and Douslas for $1.25 per month. | him. If he is homesick, he may be granted fre: Jefferson after a short visit. Accompanying them was Mrs. R. Roy who D K MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. #7 By matl, postage paid, at the following rates: Hal 250 e H " ha' s’ forasl | 1 2 IrS. Kaser an! Second and fourth One year. in advance, $12.00; six months, in advanee, $6.00; | quent furloughs. If he is a recluse, he oroed | | was to visit for a short time. Monday of each miokdh h, , $1.25. OB O T conter & favor if they will promptiy. novity | N0 community sports and team play. Freeburger in Scottish Rite Temple the Bushess Office of any fafiure or irrequiarity in the de- National spirit is constantly nursed to a bolling | g e emenrers Guy L. Smith received a certificaté of his appointment as Postmaster ik Degliinitiy at T:80 p.oms: T iebones: News Office, 802; Business Office, 3. point. Every day, the soldier hears lectures on the Y BIRTHD AY at Douglas, and was moving fixtures to the office on Third Street. mrEzren o ey MEMBER OF ABSOCIATED Nazi leadership and goals, until he attains a feeling | HAPP _— PHONE 56 Worshipful Master; JAMES ‘W, of personal participation in history. Fire damaged the home of James McCloskey during the MOTNINg, | e— | LEIVERS, Secretary. PRESS The Associgted Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispaf credited to 1t or not other- wise credited in this paper the local news published ‘herein. ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. GEORGE D. CLOSE, Inc, National Newspaper Representa- Mves, with offices In_San Prancisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Beattle, Chicago, New York and Boston. SEATTLE REPRESENTATIVE — Frank J. Dunning, 1011 American Bank Building. THESE NAZI SOLDIERS direct important projects. The eve- WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us . Any objections to the President’s demand that ning is unfortunate. | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: “The Stere for Men” draftees be retained in service past their one-year Air Service to Alaska || AEERTS Rn0 I Anxiety and | cONSPICUOUS; obvious to the eye or mind. “Eyery vice makes its guilt o : induction period were answered in a subtle manner giblls st 5000 2 su:pensc are lndlcl:t:?mrf:"ormdtzi the more conspicuous in proportion to the rank of the offender.—| | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. SAB'N’S V4 3 last week with the publication in English language (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) :‘;;{]‘;":’m y:l;‘s:s\t “:] it Gov_},vuvemL Ond:a‘u om:t‘EB Collge 1 Ik she Jitsb tine of operationkiofythe Derthial Pey- Seattle is the natural gateway to Alaska and| o neny service vor OI) VACALION | @amemmeame-e o e e - - - -0 -+ Opmflmorl'nu Front St.—Triangle Bldg. . chological Laboratory of the German Army should always retain that position. tours, A sense of brooding chang- ‘ } Because the Alaskan National Guard is due to The bulk of freight traffic will always be handled | 2"1h 7 *OUE O P B0 P o e MODERN E'”OUETTE by Glsisses Fitted Lenses Ground be mustered out some day within the next two by water and it will be more convenient for Alaska pressing, but there is a good sign ROBERTA LEE ——e months, the Territorial Guardsmen may be interested | and for Seattle alike if all other forms of traffic| o "ihe remaining weeks of sum- Y::"l'lk:h‘ Food Finer and ! in the type of preparation the pamphlet outlines as|and ?ommunicntlons follow the same route. mer which should be wisely em- b pleta a¢ used to build up morale and fighting spirit in the The continuance of that natural routing is ployed in providing family reun-| Q. If several hostesses are going to combine ix_l giving a large party, nelele w. Alhrech’ m Bm“or b LY oiachins threatened, however, by a Western Air Lines appli- |4 /™ " oo oinments for old | it is proper to invite guests who are not on all their lists? PaYEROAY & From ‘grade school on, the boys are conditioned f:r‘m:;] f:‘i" r:u‘:: I';’;; Cl‘“’o‘s‘ :en;"‘e‘;:‘“f;r &:;h""s‘;’l’i friends. It is confidently forecast| A. Yes. Bach hostess is entitled to invite those she particularly Phone 773 ik COFFEE SHOP | in terms of army maneuvers and their duty toward & lls, Edmont Grand Prairie, | 07 _the seers that through this desires. Valentine Buflding—Room 7 (8 AR Gt AR TR “ " i ; is s v {Take Olty, Grest Faiin, I et ralrie, | terrible riod of war and de- Q. Is it all right for a woman to smoke at the card table while playing the “Fatherland.” History is taught as a story oriwmtehorse Fairbanks, Anchorage and Nome pel the great German destiny. Mathematics are fed| 14 i obvious that commercial air traffic wil |Struction there will be produced | bridge? . them in problems of bullet trajectories, 5! 1 spiritual and intellectual consci- | A. Yes, if the hostess has provided ash trays. —_—m S jectories, range- |jncrease at a tremendous rate, when emergency mili- 3 o e A L findi ik X 3 ousness which will redeem human- Q. What is the origin and meaning of “conversation”? Th Ch l | nding, sextant-reading and aerodynamics. tary conditions are ended and commercial air lines ity. This is a time in which to A. The word comes from two Latin words, “cum” meaning /vith,” e aries . mer Watch and Jewelry Repairing: | From there on, through the Hitler Youth squads i d for expansion. : | i 3 = i . e R drgable toget i Sliipe SIEY Mool e - |turn away from modern iniquities.' ang “vertere” meaning “to turn” Its liberal meaning is “to tutn with atvery reasonable rates | nd into higher schools, the German children are| Undoubtedly there will be room, in future, for | ™hb &0 & ) oros o par_ ceeing men 4 9 Mortuar PA | subjects of & Nazi card file system on which in-|an air service, between the United States and Alasks, [ -US99%8 TR T2 JHECE R0 | another In speech. / ary UL BLOEDHORN | structors record with great care all the psychologi- |to supplement the present over-water service be- | ., .iig prosperity and Will Prepare | #smmem e oo oo e e e Fotiiian | Pranklin Ste 5. FRANKLIN STREET ‘ cal reactions of the youngsters. This complete case- | tween Seattle and Juneau. he|to be efficient in the readjust- | b’l F _a history of their character development is made There is no reason, however, to encourage the ments which must follow the sec- LO OK d I.EA RN & —m— available to army officials to guide them in placing | roundabout routing proposed by Western Alr Lines—| 4 worg war. Although the na- an A. C. GORDON | ’ RCA Victor Radios : " s Lo |a service that starts on the Pacific Coast and is| . e | ~ the young soldiers in the branch of service where i | tion Will CArry Neavy ANAEDIEANESS | ) e mmommammiam: o e o o -t o s S v s s csm s el | Ju s’ [ they ‘will be of most value, then carried far inland, to leave all coastal points| o ©o oo of amazing good | y es-dievens \ and RECORDS { If the prospective Iigh{ing man wants to be an other than Los Angeles hundreds of miles off the fortune for citizens of the United 1. Whatls a “southpaw"? LADIES'—MISSES Juneau Melody House | | route. 2. From what is macaroni made? READY-TO-WEAR Next to Truesdell Gun Shop | “ " t hich will lead in the res- 1 officer, he must graduate from a “gymnasium” or A Sratiht Ainh i thaskibitest @stance. atwesnils ate: w h“:vll :im © ™| 5 Which is the largest bone in the human body? Qeward Street Near Tnira Second Street Phone 65 | secondary school. If he wants to be more than a . Th: i Nyt tratfic, | toration of the, wor! waste In| ? X £33 two points. at applies equally to sea C,| ruined cities, paralyzed industries 4. Which state became a member of the Union with the under- ! major he must have an engineering degree from a |jand traffic and air traffic. And it is particularly | - S0 B R e standing that it might later subdivide? YRR o e Technological Institute. If he has hopes of be\ngtdesxrable from a commercial viewpoint that all three National Issues: Al m' ding to ni 5. What are H. G. Wells’ first two names? INSURANCE o 2 general, he must earn a doctors degree in en-|classes of traffic be developed along similar rout-| o0 e oloper chief..-peril ANSWERS: [ z_:“”“"‘ Se LA JAndont GIBS YO, Xiow s b o|for Anerica fs indiéhieq by ithe| 1. Alefi-handed porson, specifically a lefi-handed baseball pitcher. JAMES C. COOPER ot ; Germany. One reason why other sections are encourage opposition of Neptuné@nd the Sun 2. From wheaten paste formed into long rolls. C.P.A Sh The youth must next spend a year in a compul- [to promote air services which follow routings far|, " o .= g, Cycl.e%chnfl- until | 3. The femur (thigh bone). . anuck Agency sory labor service, where he is forced to do hard|away from sea services is that there has never been | o, " wn e this c the pre- | 4. medas hand labor and rub elbows with other Germans of | & highway or a railroad between the United States diction that all fa countries 5. Herbert George. e e e e all classes. Finally, he is ready to join the army |and Alaska. will suffer through otic condi- CA LIF 0 n NIM as an officer-candidate. & The p":p"f}"d M:k“ Irrltle::;t:onal] High:a]z 15| tions, it is read as ¥ g of dan- T ! / & 3 2 : the answer to the problem of ravel an rge rocery and Meat Market ° Early in his army career, he pays a two-day ger in the United s through Pea AndD S PJ- L. C. Smith and Corona ery visit to one of the Psychological Laboratory's 17 test- ::1‘ °rA:1h°m'::fx:fr B"i‘; 'I}":e p’g;}::‘"n‘g ;':; ':;’;lw:; fifth columnists who. will work on : nuls: ense Jlamps. il csteallipy 478—PHONES—371 ing stations. Seated in a chair under strong lights, | o o i o “natural” It would give Alaska better | SCI€ 5O far-reaching and so in- - ’ Sold and Serviced by ] HE OBy Roca R he is asked and expected to answer all sorts of | summercial service than any roundabout routing Sidious . 0 (SCIREENE | &0 BTAVO J n Bufl &\’ BSodeate Pritee questions. Electrical shocks at odd intervals test|quch as is proposed by Western Air Lines. And :T::fllci:; ?:‘e‘ :t:e:“f-: uzfmgl:m":-l‘ . B ord & Co. : his composure. He is put to work on a machine | there is no telling how valuable air flelds, spotted |\ . “C) o 1o m: men;mym “our m"g Is Worr by S ———— which measures muscular fatigue. And all the|along the highway route, might prove in time of ol; i mo:e i prtnnt has Satistied Customers’ : time, a motion picture camera, hidden from view, war. life 4 5 e g “| i 2 £ o —_— B TRUCKS and BUSSES L3 Practice maneuvers in camps are very like ac-| tual combat. Sometimes actual shells are scattered among the blanks. Anti-tank gunners are taught “attack against tanks,” rather than “defense from tanks.” Officers can not be stiff necked officials. They must know all their men by mame and congratulate |in time of battle, the officer may give his men stimu- JULY 28 Harold McKinley virgil Bohlke Helen Webster Harry P. Doyle T. F. Neizurt Mrs. Delia Thompson “The stars incline but prompt and efficient work by the fire department prevented its doing much harm. A. B. Cole, City Clerk, announced that automobiles owned by resi- dents of Juneau had an assessed valuation of $82,400. Allen Shattuck, Charles Goldstein, W. G. Johnson, John Reck, and Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Office Phone 469 Dr. Doelker, D. C., Bernard Bldg. them on birthdays and anniversaries. They must C. D. Garfield were re-elected to the Executive Committee of the Juneau never ridicule individual soldiers. 7 H‘Er:v:‘i N:";:gwn Commercial Association for the following year. o Contrary to belief, the Nazi soldier is instilled s, il 21gey = s IT] TEG with a “will to live and complete a mission” instead g - . 4| Weather: High, 58; low, 52; cloudy. Clnropracllc The Rexall Store of a “will to die for country” while in actual com- R ARSI | A o Physio Electro Theropeutics Your Reliable Pharmacists bat. The mystic symbols of the swastika, iron cross 0 c 0 P E DIETETICS—REDUCING and mention of names of Hitler and other Nazi H 0 R D 'I Lessons in En "Sh by Soap Lake Mineral and Steam Bflg‘fluzuggno heroes are used to stimulate this will. If necessary ally g W. L. GORDON Baths . | e - D P D D S S A S S S S _— lants such as alcohol or benzedrine. 4 R T e T . It is against forces trained from childhood in but do not compel” | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “As I take it, he is to be ,____%_. Pm llflu:e sullslafi- this manner that relatively untrained troops of our ¢—— 4 ,ominated for treasurer.” Say, “As I UNDERSTAND, he is to be nom- D J hn H G NOW LOCATED AT conscript army must fight, if the U. S. should join TUESDAY, JULY 9 inated for treasurer.". I. JO . Leyer HARRY lgmgm in hostilities. Is it any wonder, then, that Mingled good and evil planemry‘ OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Sachet. Pronounce sa-sha, first A as DENTIST RACE | Roosevelt and much of Congress, feels that many |influences are discerned in the | in ADD, second A as in HAY, accent second syllable. Room 9—Valentine Bldg. DRUGGIST | horoscope for today. The morning | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Millioniare; observe the AIRE. PHONE 762 | of the draftees, now stationed at strategic posts, can not be released after but a year of training? Washington i Singapore or the Dutch East Indies MERRY-GO-ROUND Editors of German-American news- hours are promising for men who International Affairs: Production for defense probably will continue SYNONYMS: Brutish, brutal, merciless, atrocious. Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm, "DR. H. VANCE | “The Squibb Stores of Alaska™s NASH CARS now. Chief value of the present g M o move is (1) to keep up from mov- | papers, summoned to Washington for at least two years, it is fore- 4 OSTEOPATH Christensen Bros. Garage - | 0"' ing more ships into the Atlantic to|for the trial of the German newscast. The crisis in the situation of tation and examination 909 WEST 12TH STREET ° | Go_nound take the Azores and other key |agency, Trans-Ocean, enjoyed a pro- |the United States probably will be free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to §; islands; (2) to get entrenched in | fitable junket. One editor from the in 1943. For that reason it is im- 7mrauy-mnm _— (Continued Irom Page One) signal in the Near While the Nazis are busy in the | Near East, it is the Hitler plan for time taking Sing: Indo-China ready for the attack when Hitler is ready to give the The Japanese would have a tough | ‘West Coast, though not called on to testify, drew down $400 in expenses —5 cents a mile plus $4.50 per diem. . .. British officials in Washington always send two coples of communi- cations to London, one by sea and East. apore now; also a simultaneous Japanese move on | the Dutch East Indies. They would | Singapore and the Dutch East In- | have to wait until the British were | dies. Thus the British will have to materially weakened. But mean- be fighting in two places at once, While they can, and probably will, will have to spread their naval forces take unfortified Borneo (belonging thin, just as it is Hitler's present to the Dutch and British) in the intention to force the States relatively near future. to spread its naval forces thin. Inside word is that there’s a defin- | pppnOoH LESSON: A ite deal between Hitler and the Jap- | 1, Vichy th es:’ dS y:‘ogl:y.l:-emgh | anese for division of the spoils in | General Staff has almost nothing to the Orlent. Japan, according to U.' 4, oxcept sit at little cafe tables ' | safer. . . one by air. For a time, they found that nearly all sea-borne correspond- ence was lost. Air mail was much . A newsman entered a War Department office which bore the letters “OUSW” on the door. He asked an Army deskman what the letters meant. The deskman didn’t know, and asked another. But he didn't know. Finally the truth came out. “OUSW” stands for Of- fice of the Under Secretary of War.. perative to face the future philo- sophically. Young men in all branches of the service will undec- go splendid training, but they must be prepared to sacrifice many of their private plans and personal ambitions, However, true heroesand ! splendid public leaders are to emerge from the years of conflict. Persons whose birthdate it is have the augury of a year of real progress. Many ambitions will be realized by both men and women who will enjoy increased incomes. Children born on this day prob- ably will be mentally brilllant, = Gastweau Hotel Annex South Franklin St. Phone 177 Archie B. Bels PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Taxes Systems Bookkeeping Rm. 8, Valentine Bldg. 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There were some | (Editor’s note: Since the above|strong in character and able to PHONE 318 Briocs 845, Ohironodiat Do ippines, Singapore and the Mfl]gyg_'good men on the French General | washington Merry-Go-Round was |make successful careers. s""’ the Dutch East Indies, and Burma, | Yl though bogged down by over- | written and received by The Empire, (Copyright, 1941) ~ady Germany will get all the rest— “mn;“pe"‘"sl' P President Roosevelt has frozen cred- — e e ———— India, Iraz, Iran, Palestine, Egypt, "mA hnflw wtt‘kll ‘""“y, of time on | jts and assets of Japan in the United i 4 and Syrla—if, of course, Russia caves eir hands, these officers occupy [ States, mobilized the military forces| Byron “Whizzer’ ‘White, Colo- U s E n C A R s {n and the Hitler time.table doesn' | [N€mselves with plotting what they | of the Philippines; French Indo- |rado All-American football star, slow down. That is one big reason why there is so much rooting for Russia in Washington; why every military communique is put under the miscoscope so hopefully. DEFENDING PACIFIC As far as the United States is concerned, the Japanese move finds us not in the best of shape. The Japanese know it, and that is one reason they are moving with im- punity. There is plenty of the fleet left in +would do if they were running the | operations in the various war the- atres. Not long ago they gave to Am- erican newsmen in Vichy this for- mula for winning the war. If they were- directing the strategy of the United States, they said, they would stage an immediate naval and bomb- ing attack on Tokyo. Japan is sure to come to grips with the United States anyway, they argued, so it is far better for the U. S. A. to pick the time of battle China has granted Japan use of cer- tain naval and air bases and Jap- anese forces are reported occupying them now.) (Copyright, 1941, by United Feature i Syndicate, Inc.) .- YOUNG BURGLA . SLEEPS ON JoB was rejected by the ‘United States Marine Corps when he volunteered because of color blindness. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS PROTECT Your Health! ® For 30 years Steve Vassilakos has been selling peanuts and popcorn exclusively near the White House in Washington. - Now, Vassilakos has added a new product—government defense saving stamps. Here the vendor buys stamps from Charlotte Weikinger, a treasury de- partment emnloye, to reself at his Stand. DEFENSE OUII ho See Us Today for Models Many Kinds and Types to Choose From! CONNORS MOTOR CO. PHONE 411 CAPITAL—$50,000 - and its place rather than waiting the Pacific to defend our side of untll Japan and Germany have| LEXINGTON, Ky, July 28. — A BON D SURPLU! 150,000 ) the pond—and then some. But any seriously weakened or knocked out |17-Year-old youth who broke into a nn K 5 A o oAby S—8150, action across the widest part of the the British fleet. grocery found it was a mistake to Q. Can Defense Savings mps ; ? . Pacific around Singapore is some- An American attack on Tokyo, |5° to sleep on the job. A. Yes; they can be redeemed for ,CMh at face value or exchanged COMMERCIAL AND thing else again. the French Genéral Staff argued,| Fatrolman Charles Henry said P Aslrmnlznn for Defense Savings Bonds..'For example, 75 of the 25-cent The Japanese also know that we would devastate the paper and bam- | the oy entered the store at night, Stamps—total cash value $18.75—may be exchanged for a Defense SAVINGS ACCOUNTS have some PBY's around the Phil- boo capital, take Japan out of the |00k a raincoat, two pounds of Savings Bond which in 10 years will be worth $25. o ippines and south. These are giant war, and cause such terrific re-|C¢heese and several candy bars. m Q. Why should Americans buy Defense Bonds and Stamps now? naval patrol bombers capable of actions on the German people that | Frightened by his attempt at A. Among the reasons are: (1) It is the quickest way in which every SAFE' DEPOST T BOXES cruising more than 5,000 miles, No attempt was made to hide the fact that these big bombers were flown out to the Philippines, Hawaii, Guam and Wake, and the Japanese know they are not to be sneezed at. The reports on Roosevelt’s desk do not indicate that Japan will attack ] Hitler could hardly continue fight- ing. What Europe is watching, said the French officers, is whether the Unit- ed States really means business—and before it is too late. A strong robbery, the youth crept into the basement to wait until he could get up enough courage to leave the storé. | Then he fell asleep and employees found him there. initiative by the United States, they said, could easily end the war now. ; ———————— £mpire Classifleds Fay! 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