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1941. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. |18 ries of ten lessons on jmgtor repairs. qu mem Daily Alaska Empire O 0 . - is under the directionof the American; Wo- I R { AITL R4 4 . 1 R g W om | { &2 Professional J | men's Voluntary Serviees and ‘designed to acquaint 2 0 Y E A RS A G 0 fT D t d ruwsn;:‘;;;g oo R d by the Uncle Sam’'s Alaskan nieces in the intricate art of | THE EMPI RE 1 e O 5 u“Sgt:lefifl making broken-down jaloppies chug once more. If Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska. @ELEN TROY BENDER - v - - . President R. L. BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business he Manager e ladies are called upon to drive ambu- bl —— — | lances, this ability might prove extremely handy, totered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. SEPTEMBER 18, 1921 Alaskan products were to have the center of the floor in the Amer- MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: |and even if there is no war call, girls who drive ey AL bamate masd. at Dourlas for $1.85 per menth | a0y often be glad they found out about the busi- ican Mining Congress Convention display, according to announcements made here. | Drs. Kaserand | Second and fourth Monday of each month o in advance, $12.00; six months, in advance, $8.00: | ness end of a crescent wrench. ttish Ri e honth, I advance, 31.28 3 i ‘ . S Freeburger in :::w“; Rite Temple Bubscribers 1‘:;": coo;fl:;"n ft._y.‘;-\r;;flu"m‘v;yre:‘:llL'xw':(;m’l;tlrm:o%y ‘ Gertrude Nelson was a passenger for Seattle to re-enter the DI VeERGNE? % . H(p)Ky; be Business Offic g - 3 o ¢ ENTISTS i 1 thet ! OLD, LAME PACHYDERM versity of Washington. Blen, " 3 'u'!"elznhm:e:: l;:::;!omu. 602; Business Office, 374. e . ng;msugm Worshipful Master; JAMES W. MEMBFR OF, ASSOCIATED PRESS The Republican party certainly seems to have The Associhted Press 1§ exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or mot other- & tough time convineing its members that one of wise credited in this paper and also the local news published () .i- duties is to turn out and vote. nerein. - = At any rate, it was certainly a mangy, flea- ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED ToO BE LARG! bitten G.O.P. elephant that wandered to the polls THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. yesterday in the Republican primaries in New York City, to renominate Fiorello LaGuardia for a third term ‘as mayor of the metropolis. | Out of a total of more than 758,000 Republicans SEATTLE REPRESENTATIVE — Prank J. Dunamng, 1011 merican Bank Building. | (New York Times) Perhaps no generation in American history has had a harder time finding and justifying its beliefs than that which was old enough to fight in the (World War and is now too old to do front-line 5 | vigorous, If any more indication were needed to see the ment: He begins by quoting a familiar argu- Henry Roden, who had been here on business for several days, returned to Haines to look after interests of the Chilkat Packing Company. | HAPPY BIRTHDAY SEPTEMBER 18 Harriet Stonehouse Josephine Hutchings George F. Forrest, merchandise broker of Juneau, was an arrival ! Chatice k. vk on the Spokane after a business trip in cities of the southern part of i J. J. Connors, Jr. the Testitity, | Ted Hastings ; e | Mrs. F..D. Grossiatl Joseph J. Meherin, of the brokerage firm of Olson and Meherin of “The stars incline i e - D S S i S 0 4 but do not compel” | |1 Dajly Lessons in English %. L. corbox |is fortunate in its aspects. There |is a promising sign for advertis-| |ing and publicity which will be meaning at the expiration of a day OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Penal. Pronounce the E as in TEA, cay the war wind blows in the States, it was fur-| “This is easy to say when one is comfortably | 0 ., | Dot as in TEN. “The Stere for Men™ ::;;{‘:l)uy:ll:“;\ux‘x\ sure of no personal action at the front. The youth }‘;:“Tfize(:m:?” generally PVE“""lm“ OFTEN MISSPELLED: Bestial. (Pronounced bes-chal, E as in o) amesican Legion members in Alaska, reading of | Will have to do the dirty work. They know iti 50| “mpupm' Anh HOME: Women|LESS): e rozert siveson, orreo. | || § ABIN’S the national convention of the boys of 1918, now in |90 iR i P 3 ., lare under a good direction of the SYNONYMS: Unhappiness, despondency, affliction, dlstresi‘ w:uom?gwm progress at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, could see in the | P’f’fe’q'or Bagley, who “fought through Lhcv 1ast | tars this afternoon and evening. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it s yours. Lt us Opthalmology Front St.—Triangle Bldg. news dispatches just how the old guard feels about| War 88 & volunteer in the infantry,” and who would) ey wiy go well in the signing| increase our’vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: g o o 4 { SRS aaain L 16 Wele necheary. Aua ‘he. were Per i pial e A writing inipot- | SANGUINARY; bloodthirsty. “Passion transforms us into a kind of Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground our detages S in ZLISE, van U 1CASTAspeRE e e ExiEs Rnowictie ltflnt letters while this configura- | savage, and makes us brutal and sanguinary.”—Broome. R In the report of the Legion's national defense | which his youthful opponent lacked. He makes o ¢ Ab e ke . s X < I e R committee, it was strongly urged that this nation|certain further points for skeptical youth to ool e gl v sn[mf Vi 5 Bervice More Complete at fight its defensive war outside the United States,| member. Fascist and Nazi boys have been taught | A g beating the enemy bhefore he lands on American |that war is “natural and glorious.” American p“r-’:']herem:il:ncezel:::]f:“:;nil:?cfl}i MODERN ET'OUEHE by HGIOIIG w. A“il'echl m nnh“of 1 soil, so American homes can be kept intact and ents have reared their children “to believe that W"r‘ryoung ATk ibanh Who now“ afe| ROBERTA LEE PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS corr“ snop American families kept secure. The report was un- is not natural and _not glorious,” but have never making supreme sacrifices to serve Phone 778 HRINGUSYdop e, (Dy ¢ +AB ELEgInCaIee; |taught them “thal 1t could be avolded by SImPly|y,e nayion are to prove thelr Mro-| Q.. Is it proper for a man to smoke While walking along the sireet [ | Yhlomtine Bullding—Resm 7 " In another resolution adopted by the Legion, |shutting thelr eyes to i, ‘Th; most €le- o before another year haspassed.| with o woman? it was proposed that geographical limitations be re.,;r:{‘e;lra”?;odic sn,lsmusflc o ;:mnsd onorby i’:::r;:zef“ BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Communi- A. No: it shows a lack of respect to the woman, especially if she FINE moved from the use of Amex'lrfm troops. As Lhe. {atinn, « Thb |bask o) chn Bipe 1z that & rad not‘;tles should séek to become asnear-|ic e who also smokes. The fact that convention does not yet allow | The Chflr]es w cm | convention delegates shouted their approval, another 'a]ways be carried on by means of war. | l.ndependent f“ pfx&slble, €€0-| 5 woman of breeding to walk along the street smoking a cigarette should » er Watch and Jewelry Repairing | resolution. was passed m“”"_’: for. the| defehl GECHIAI St an ' the present generation the choice of war or nomically and financially. There| \oiie o man of good taste from exercising his “right” while with her. st very reasonable rates | ler and “all he stands for.” | peace was mot left to the democratic nations. The |SPOUld ke efficient ~cooperation | ™" ©gp0i1q one try to keep the right-hand margin of a letter even? Mofluary PAUL BLOEDHURN As if this were not enough of an intervention |, render at Munich did not check aggression. Fur- BTO'.'g Delsalls or a}ll.classeb‘ l; 1"" A. Yes; while it is usually uneven, care should be taken not to run Pourth and Pranklin Sts. 8. FRANKLIN STREET bombshell to break in one day, the same 24 hOUrs|iner gyrrenders would not have checked it. They | ¥'5€T ) TRSUnIe e e W Lot lhig foo naar thie edge of the paper. It should have some balance PHONE 136 ¢ WSRO B N N saw New York’s Committee to Defend America L‘all-*‘wnuld have made It easier for the aggressor. There |tions that fallxt: develop_‘tjhanfhf SO e R T e PR ing on the Roosevelt administration to immediately | could have been no end to it until it was challenged ;‘]:zmgllsmfl:';g::zxefrmg;::en:i{ Q. Wheti ‘should -a. woman, rembve her wraps when aiting. in 4he ncA v- ' n d. o sever all diplomiatic relations with the German |by force. Pacifism had to put on armor and draw | AP SEENEEE TERERT | vegtaant of a hotel? Iclor adios nation. - {8 sword irfotder o nawe any thance, to be Neard.] Coo; by the seers who conbihue A. Ehe wails until she is seated before removing her wraps, the Jue"s!"ens sho’ and RECORDS Not satisfied with the present arrangement | It did this at almost too late a date. “How many folprenall toritt ahd Ecohomy | waiter or one of the men in the party assisting her LADIES'—MISSES Juneau Melody House whereby U. S. ships are taking supplies to Iceland |lives of young men all over Europe” says Frolessm" NATIONAL ISSUES: Unit} Ot\ READY-TO-WEAR Next to Truesdell Gun Shop under navy convoy, then transferring them to ships jBagley, “might have been saved if they had 1ot | ) ought and purpose regarding K o i i g T R S R B T Near Second Street Phone 65 under British patrol for delivery to the British|given Hitler those nrecious_ yghss Mn WG b““diponmss ST te b oidint GEEK | K by Seward Street Third %%E“‘*“___ s, the Committee to Defend America demanded |UP hmbd:i{él-:;:é ‘;‘:er{:‘c‘:w“‘:‘;n take small pleasure |48y 85 World War upheavals “ar: LO 0 a nd LEA R N A. C. GORDON | that the-admimistration adopt; a.molicy. of mmlflflfll felt in the United States. Proof R T AR A ANCE : . . i ; deliver muni- |0 Mortgaging the economic future of this country | W5 LT ke iotn Gy | € meamemmommmomm oo e s e e e e ) collaboration with the British navy to !in order to play an effective, though technically ol s g interpretations ¢ tions and other supplies all the way to ports of [t @C 0 BEE WL € e rugele against Nagiam |Which indicate that it wowld be| 1. Which States have the highest and lowest average elevation? JAMES C. COOPER | o —— destination, be they in neutral or belligerent waters. g\ inoe they must leave their children some sort xm_poss)ble for me nation to main- 2. What is a scalpel? 3 Shafluck Agenc Certainly, there can be no misunderstanding of | o¢ heritage, they may prefer to leave them a heritage | !2in isolation will be seen in Nazi 3. How old was Methuselah when he died? Y the course adovacted by these citizens' groups. of money debt rather than one of “collaboration” in plans and Hitler hopes. Political 4. What is a malingerer? B They call for no passive cooperation in thelgs slave civilization. Non-belligerency on the pres-|lnes Will be erased when defense| 5. What famous painting was stolen from the Louvre, in Paris, in cALlr » lifting of the Nazi scalp. They demand that our [ent pattern does involve risk of war with the Nazis, [0f democracy must be made with|,q)), ORNIA national defense be an aggressive defense. They |A middle-aged American may believe that that risk (Shell and shot. Again surprisiig ANSWERS: Grocery and Meat Market want Uncle Sam to do unto others as others are |is better assumed now than later, when the sl.ruggle]mc“c‘s by !?e lf’uehrer will pretace 1. Colorado the highest, and Delaware the lowest. 478—PHONES—371 probably planning to do unto him, but to do it|might be hopeless. He may believe self-respect is “"&;fi’fi*fififiu APERTE D 2. A surgical knife. ' High Quality Foods at first :ecx:roix;; precious inheritance than either money orlmvolutionm’y tendandies Wil b‘;’ : 169" yke::x,. i Sold and Serviced by ‘ Moderate Prices o R T , C ARy | Youth has its grievances, But youth is not a |2PPaTent not only in South Amer-| - LGSR B J. B. Burford & Co. CLEAN SPARKPLUGS, * GIRLS |class in society. It is a passing stage for every|ica but in certain groups here inj X g “Our Is Worz by TR < A O R = % 3 individual. Let today's disillusioned youngsters pro-|the United States where intellgc- - Satistied Customers” y If Juneau ‘laundrymen find greasy rmgervpnnls ject themselves forward a few years. Do they wish |tUals maintain critical views, re- 5 Super WHITE Power on underskirts of their feminine pa“"’;l‘s in the |4 hand on to their own children—the youth of 20 fi:fljx:f ::l;':l'::::a"w“:mrzi““?g: D E F E N s E 0 u I l - TRUCKS and BUSSES ) next few weeks, they can charge it up to the women'’s | o' 25 years hence—a dismal heritage of lost oppor- 28 B | » 5. defense efforts. | tunity? Do they think they could say to them with “'fi‘h“[’l’e‘" m‘::”;":‘::e ":*“lfc*;s’;: '3::5 B 0 N D L el DB, H_ VANCE NASH CARS Starting next Monday night, the local girls are 'equanimity, “We might have crushed this evil and | 8 3 , Christensen Bros. Garage going to peek at crankshafts and see cylinder heads did not"? One can't believe it. tS‘:.:iis ggnf:::ts z:ss;ni:;hfvitg?x:ceni‘q. Wh‘;:m:iw outlets for Defense Savings Stamps will be established Mflllhm‘anmmInlflm 909 WEST 12TH STREET i . {something FDR. alone has rea-|“what’s fgoing' to ‘happen to Am- well as those without, éccording to|A. To cooperate with the Defense Savings Progrum,.the retail industry fi.;'w 8. g.w-:: 5 D — e5 waShlllflon ~'. |sons to know—will require much |erican homes if we don’t get steel the reading of the stars. plans to place Stamps on sale in retail stories throughout the eau Hotel Anhex = | more ail than the Navy has on re-|for the manufacture of vacuum| Fersons whose birthdate it is country. | | @outh Frankiin St. Phone 177 “HORLUCK’S DANISH” MG"V- |serve at present. cleaners?” lh“e the aluguryhorl; y::r Mtgho?: Q. Can a man drafted into the Army be expected to buy Defense Sav- S e P G A TR L D UG Ice Cream Flavors q | I other words, the oil shortage| And he got down on his knees on|luck- Health should be watche ings Bonds? Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, Go'nound {may not be here at the moment|the floor and went “poof.” A cloud |20d impulsiveness avoided. Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, ‘bu‘ty i S B i:?g . Phryies Children born on _this day prgb- A. Why not? The habit of thrift is as important to the soldier as to Lemon cust,trd, Black Cherry: ”» (Continued trom Page ON®) |.14 Tokes has been standing the|Defense officials laughed, and he ably will be sensitive and High- the civilian. Savings will come in handy when a soldier returns PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Caramel Pecan, .Black Walnut, |gaff for the President and the|won his point. SURnEyAloes VIro. natlves RS to civil life. Even on small pay he can buy Defense Savings | Raspberry Ripple, New York, 2 ] 5 ¢ the elements of success, for they Audits Taxes Rock Road, Chocolaté, Strawberry 13000, Gz, farm m“ng;? 2 R i have outstanding talents and abil- Stamps regularly, and in time have the patriotic satisfaction Systems Bookkeeping and Vanilla— ' move into_the Ukraine: immediate- | AN PHARY ity to use them profitably. of owning a Defense Savings Bond. - Rm. 8, Valentine Bldg. Phone 678 | || ¢ o} ey H DRUG 1y to take over Stali's collective BRITISH EMBASSY | Wendell Willkie's tactics in the Gor rnt. 154 _—— SMITH D) | farms. Hitler, incidentally, appar-| pyjtich Toryism has not breathed 'Senate movie industry investigation : ently’ believes in Stalin’s farmsys- |y 1a5¢ canadian girls working in are to draw questions against him-|and intimates, and why the Sec- tem, for his managers have beed (n. pritish Embassy in Washing- self. After one volley in which|retary of the Treasury, who s Po ST L ODDIT' ES FOR BEAUTY'S SAKE H s GRAVES trained in collectivization. ton, testify that, although picked he seemed worsted, Willkie turned rather a. sensitive person, madn- l ° "ih;!flflll'“' & Jr e with scrupulous care, and brought to newsmen and said, “As long tains it is difficult to determine, SIGR'D s P ICKES BATTERED from Canada for exacting war as I can keep them trying me,|unless to prove that he “can‘take HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER No man in history of the New|work, they are among the lowest.}they're not trying my client.” . . .|it.” J u’ErTER RECEIVED WITHOUT PHONE 318 & MARX CLOTHING Deal has taken more battering and |paid workers in the Capital. |Senator D. Worth Clark, Chair-| Centerpiece of the room is anj DELAY AT GRAND RAPIDS, MICH more abuse from the public re-| The going wage for these girls man of this Senate committee, | oval table, formerly in the office cently than oil administrator Har-|is $110 and $120 a month, which reading a letter to the crowd, of Undersecretary Gerald B. Win- old Ickes. £ is far less than British girls are stumbled on the high school word|ston, at which the debt-funding 4 His curtailment of oil has been|getting for the same type of wor.(j"precl " fumbled it, called it pre-iagreement.s were negotiated after U s E D C A R s investigated by & Senate commit-|in the same place. But many of iski. ... There are so many bright|the World War. The table is. de- ) tee which reported no real oil and the British girls come from lhe:boys at Fort Bliss, Texas, that|scribed by one Treasury office as . as shortage. H pleadings for |titled families of England, and|the soldiers have started a Phi “the table where more money was : éa:onne (cinomy have been re-|enjoy not.only a higher base pev|Beta Kappa club ... Camp Wheel-talked ‘about and less paid over, / 3 Sge u‘ T'd.’ for “0“‘ o sented by motofists. His deputy | (o1 whioh, however, they have to|er, Georgia, has a lawyers’ club.|than any other piece of furniture i\ P administrator, Ralph Davies; of Pay heavy. income taxes) butthey in the world.” 'u'w MGMU Many Kinds and T_ypes to Choose From! Standard Oil of Qalifornia, ;has | &re allowed $7 a day “overseas al-| HENRY'S HORROR CHAMBER | Around the rim of the table are - Wo LLEN, . been severely - criticized by ‘the lowance” This in itself is nearly| ynder the office of the Secretary [ Series of engraved silver plates, OF ACOL TEXAS,HAS § X railroads which claim 'théy have | twite the salary of ‘the Canadian|of the Treasury, and connected|Commemorating the various nego- BEEN POSTMASTER CcNN“ns an C0 ample tank cars o _move oil but Bl i to it by a private elevator, is one|tiations, the amounts and. pesson- OF 3 POST QFFICES/ » that the big companies do not| Dissatisfaction of ‘the Canadiah'of* the most amazing “Chambers Tl involved. Poland, Austria, Yu- Y ST ) PHONE 411 want to pay the rail rates. workers has become a matter of o Horror” to be found . in any\goslnvia. Greece, Turkey, Latvia, . However, if there is one man concern for Embassy officials, Wh“‘govermnent department. Italy, ' Belgium, France, Great who is extremely grateful to Har- have still other reasons to fear| Although a bright fire burns in Britain, and Finland, the only one CAPITAL—$50,000 o old Ickes for taking the rap in their reaction. Many of the Cana-|ine hearth and the sun streams|to keep its promise, are all repre~ 5(’, 000 © the oil and gas hullabaloo, he is|dians are French Catholics, and|in through a window overlooking | sented. SURPLUS—$1. A the gentleman in the White House. l:w bomb:)n]g of l;‘rfil:)chbumes, Plus|the White House, the walls of| Curiously, one plate‘ is b;re.—-re- - For there is one thing F.DR. the possibility o mbing Rome, | (he . |served who can say for what na- knows that most people don't has Embassy officials worried. | cal, ;;Tm:;e c‘:.‘zz:i :‘;2 ccr::.{_mon. and negotiation yet to = be COWERCIAL AND know, namely, that another big |catures of Henry Morgenthau|consummated for what amountand S —— = SAVINGS ACCOUNTS request has just come from the VACUUM CLEANERS showing him and the President|under what circumstances. e — = = — o British for more oil tankers. He ' 1In Leon Henderson’s OPACS of- garbed as high priests sacrificing| (CoPyright, 1941, by United Fea- fl'flls PosT OFFICE AT PRESENT, IS AT ACOL. ; also knows that whenever there s fice, in the newly-finished tem- the American taxpayer on the al-|ture Syndicate, Inc) IT IS MOVABLE AND FOLLOWS THE LUMBER CAMP/ SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES a submarine raid, the Nazis pick porary building on the Mall, ' a'tar of government expenditures; Y i 6 - - ~ out the oil tankers and sink them meeting was held to hear griev- or garbed as surgeons, “needling"{ BREAKS CRANKSHAFT 0. 5. Pal. Office 334-566, 5, 1936, by National P first out of every convoy. He ances from manufacturers of con- the American dollar; plus others| One of the two propeller ‘crank Contributors: H. J. Babm, Beaumont, Texas, and John M. H a, First Nafi“n i also knows fhat . extended ¥ S. sumers goods. The head of a well- eVen more’ pointed-and unflatter- ts sof the: ofl tanker, Despateh |’ Grand _Blggn,- Michigan, ® Postmaster T. W. McMullen not only has S Lo naval operations ip the’ Nofth AL- knqwn | vaguum gleaner company ing y i w2y | broke? recently, off Ketchikansgnd | tinetion of servingas Postiaster of three different post offices, & £ o B8 {was there.( " ' lantic. which . are. ‘goiig e : again| “Do.;you . realize,” he. pleaded, greater than ever beforg — e B —— {| Dr.A.W. Stewart | DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Office Phone 469 Dr. Doelker, D. C., Bernard Bldg. Dr. John H. Geyer Hours: § am. to 6 pm, | 3 -present office has been loéated in three. cities. i many.dif- 1l 'J}un Colmesneil, (Near) Z‘Vllh?andn(‘}}: 3 osy-sie-does-the Acol v craft .is” beingidowed to seal ies, D ia, s ’ ” JUNEAU — LEIVERS, Secretary. kit i Juneau’s Own Store |registered’ to cast ballots in the election, only| Mrs. EMfin Thompson - Juneau, arrived on the Spokane after a business trip to the southern 106,000 voted. This was just about 14 percent of | Stanley Gould | part of the division. "‘:llil'll raclic" "The Rexau SIOre” fhose eligible to take part in the election. i e P! TORSar TP 18 [ - Mrs. Joe Riedi was making plans to take an extended trip to her || Physio Electro Theropeutics Your Rellable Pharmacists y % 2 o former home in Germany, accompanied by her two children. {| DIETETICS—REDUCING ) For Skeptical Youth BUTLER-MAURO e | H 0 R 0 S c 0 P'E i TR Soap Lake Mineral and Steam DRUG CO. | L Weather: High, 56; low, 47; rain. Baths : [Post Office Substation NOW LOCATED AT HARRY RACE | |service in any future war. Professor Charles R.| ¥ PSS UU—-S FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 ; | 4 % | DENTIST - = RS T A 0 :fiile’mfi[ Sfor,:n0,::,1:),20“,5}3:,‘}]81;?&';3 S:;:fi‘:nix Adverse aspects rule' the. shora- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Say, “We shall go within a day” to ex- | Room S5—Valentine Bldg. DRUGGIST THE WAR WIND BLOWS American action against Hitler must be early and |ing of 'this day, but the afterhioon press within the limit of a day “We shall go in a day” when PHONE 762 “The Squibb Stores of Alaska™ AL