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Dml v 4laska Em plrc r\u-nu rm\rwn COMPANY ‘J\I]\lfll Sn.OU0.000 return if we would only take ad- au, Alaska. vantage of their presence. v Presiden Certainly, we are not ones to argue with the! OCTOBER 17, 1921 nd Business Manage 8 e 3 scientists. We recognize that there is tremendous | Frank A. Metcalf and H. VanderLeest were on the Elks House Com- - Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter | yaste in potential vitamin pills when fish entrails -e to arrange teams for the bowling tournament. D MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SUBSCRIPTION RATES B IS, KESer an Second and fourth Delivered \n carrier in las for $1.25 per mont), |are dropped under cannery docks, We know that . Moty ot ‘ekich “tonth p s d b N‘ “m. H r:;f;n"v s6.00 | nedical and chemical elements in our kelp beds are | Walstein G. Smith, Territorial Treasurer, left on the City of Seattle Freehur er in Scottish Rite Temple vorth millions of dollars if only some company will |on a business trip to Skagway. 9 beginning at 7:30 p. m will promptly notif - | Dm - . egularity in the de |develop processing plants. And it is certainly no B - | VERGNE L. HOKE, Oftice, 602; Business Office, 374 ecret to fishermen that the old Bering Sea has a lot Heavy rain postponed the fourth World Series game. Babe Ruth was Pn“‘nol;m“mu Worshipful Master; JAMES W, - e of crabs on her bottom. out for a few days with an infected elbow. X i SSOCIA | — e Assocbien Frtis 1o ercluels cnbina to the wie for| Wi we do need is a lot more publicity about : s . republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other: | the yndeveloped resources of our Territary. . ‘Then, * Charlie Chaplin, playing in “The Rink,” was to show at the Coliseum Juneau’s Own Store wise credited is paper and also the local news publishes ¥ rt herein naybe, we need some active, well informed group l Theatre starting the next day. Dr A w Stewm ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER of agents for Alaska, located in. the principal sec- —————— . THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION tions of the United States, with exact information | OCTOBER 17 Gonzaga College defeated the College of Idaho in a football game, DENTIST NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1011 | n Alaska dnd Alaskan opportunities, to act in an Elwood McClain | the score standing at 6-0. 20TH CENTURY BUILDING 9 nafioan Building, Sesttle, W advisory capacity with moneyed groups, who might Don Lozzie _— e be interested in putting up some of their cold cashj Pat Rollins Weather: High, 50; low, 38; cloudy. i Office Phone to develop industries along our colder cogst lines. | 0. H. Bliss | IR AT WIS SRR RTORES - 3 AR One reason why we are more interested in the H. W. Campen | ” . ” " wo | results of this crab investigation than in many of George E. NE‘S"‘:‘ ! Dall I.essons In Engllsh Chlropraclic The Rexau Store the other probes into our economic potentialities is | A. T. Koski y . L. GORDON Physio Electro Theropeutics Your Reliable Pharmacists because the crab quest of the Fish and Wildlife | Irving Krause DIETETICS—REDUCING BUTLER-MAURO Service has received more publicity than is generally | 1 f PO i & Boap Lake Mineral and Steam DRUG ‘given other Alaskan industrial probes, Around the WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, says he has got to Baths CO. Wo years investigating thé !rab, nsmm Pr— u~\]b1“tl€'\ h) waters <urro|md4ng the /Territory and | 1941 OCTOBER 1941 | attend the meeting.” Say, “Fred says he MUST (or, OBLIGED TO) at- Dr. Doelker, D. C., Bernard Bldg. 'Pup,el Sound country, newspapers headlines the an- s | nouncement t ver & tend the meeting.” Ll b ] . - pl.,'icfi o c:::m: ,io,fifl:::?: : ’;m:éfi; s?o?)o;:o ! tot'zrm MISPRONOUNCED: Exclusive. Pronounce the S as in SO, P u:ol!vfl:-co Sglalmn |industry. With this sort of public display, we be- ngLes A OCK AT lieve the message about our crabs may reach a’lot | QEIEN MIS§PELLEPZ S el nalK. id Dr' JOhn H' Geyer HARBY RACE | of men who will think seriously about financing WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8 SYNONYMS: Halightmess, clon!ernp,arrogance.‘pr €. 5 DENTIST . lerab canning plants. | Benefic aspects are active joday| ~ WORD STUDY: “Use a WU“? three times and it is yours. ; ’-M-“—? Room 9—Valentine Bldg. DRUGGIST A | | Certainly, the Fish and Wildlife Service men ! which is not important in plane- increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: PHONE 1762 “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” | INDIVIDUALITY; that quality which distinguishes one person or thing Hours: § am. to 6 pm, | I A rson of marked individuality.” Louis D. Brandeis, retired Justice of the U. S.|reason for.telling the world that here is a real in- mer;;}gmm:m;hould profit under tne}fmm R R o y 2 rel . od las cek-el ; " configuration. 1 "t i Supreme Court, who died last week-end, probably |dustry crawling around the floor of our coastal ART AND HOME: According“ The for Men' HIS RECORD SPEAKS entered into his responsil bunal in the land under more pressure than any they experimented with canning methods at sea erned by cycles and we are still| Ql'ldm&hlmelu other justice who has ever sat on the highest and possibilities of using floating canneries. ThiS |y the piscean age which is ruled | of Optometry and Front St.—Triangle Bldg. bench in the nation. year, the investigators went crab hunting in earnest, | by emotion. The cosmic clock af- Opthm y A champion of trade unions and the rights of |in an endeavor to locate spots where the most crabs’re“s the " lives of individuals 2s Q. Should one ever take hold of another person's arm or touch Glasses Pitted L a working men and a severe critic of the financial appear. well as the histories of mnations.|yim in any way while talking with him? interests which bled their fellow men, Brandeis’| It was the big King crabs in which the gov-|Wise persons will realize that this A. No; some people resent this. You'll Find Food Finer and appointment in 1916 by Woodrow Wilson produced |ernment men were interested. Canned for a numberHs a period of supreme upheavam a storm of protest and a counterstorm of support of years by Japanese floating plants operating ofl‘snd great transitions. In families from his many friends At one stage, seven former presidents of the sometimes reaching six feet from tip to tip. Not:d‘smrb‘ng planetary ll’;‘flUETw::t Wll)e A Have the wedding announcements sent out in the name of the|| PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS cormz snnr American Bar Association wrote to the President like the softer meat of the Dungeness variety of}arlfect the(71 3(;0ung :heo 2:5 o e brother. Phone 7718 that it was their “painful duty” to express the crab, found on Puget Sountl and in some secuuns‘xl;zgendge‘:)‘cee a:; impiuence re: Q. Which is the correct phrase, “I beg. your pardon” or “pardon Valentine Building—Room 7 opinion that Brandeis was lities in the highest tri- fwaters and waiting deyelopment. “not a fit person to be | who spent two years on the crab inquiry have every The first year ‘Lhe Alaska coast, the King crab is a big fellow, of Southeast Alaska, the meat of the King crab has tary government. Engineers and| to astrology the universe is gov- patience must be exercised, for | garding old-time social and eco- parents of the bride are dead a brother? me”? MODERN ETIQUETTE * poerra LEE Q. In whose name should wedding announcements be sent if the nd her only relative is an older ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. Helene W. Albrecht B SABIN’S Bervice More Complete at THE BARANOF a membpr of the supreme court of the United 'a firm, lobster«like. qvun]?ly. : " somlc safeguards, | A. “I beg your pardon.” . FINE States. Among the signers was William Howard Although thg mwgfllgalors found the big crabs | BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Retail The Chaflesw c * Taft. later chief justice most abundant in Bering Sea, they were also found ... will be active and the buying . uter Watch and Jewelry Repairing Hearings on the Brandeis appointment lasted in the waters of the Shumagin area, Kodiak Island |puplic generous in spending money. lO 0 K d L E A R N by a i at_very reasonable rates three months, and when they had concluded and and Cook Inlet in quantities sufficient to support | Heads of big corporations and:lead- an A. C. GORDON Mm‘mry PAUL BLOEDHOBN President Wilson was asked to state his reasons for commerical canning p]anL?'.. To a lesser degree, they ing manufacturers will manifest a Sl e Fourth and P ) 8. making the appointment, he said: were found in Prince Willlam Sound and Yakutat | patriotic philosophy as they adapt PHONE 136 FRANKLIN STREET ! sub-committee has already Bay. their affairs to changing condi- 1. What is Nippon? made it to the country how unfounded the Another thing the investigators pointed out was tions. Taxes will be felt by _persons 2. What bird was held sacred by the ancient Egyptians? - - charees against Mr Brandeis were. T myself looked that the best crab fishing is to be found immediately Of every class and a growing de- 3. What is a dingo? RCA Vicior Radios | into them three years ago when I desired to make preceding and following the salmon fishing season.|mand will be made for economies 4. From what country do the Welsh people come? Jmes-s'"en’ shop and RECORDS i him a member of my cabinet and found they pro- In this way, many plants might operate early and i1 spending the V*’Sfl“‘"; con- 5. Who was the first martyr of the Christian faith? LADIES'—MISSES’ Juneau Melody House ’ 1 for the part from those who hated Mr. late on crab and can the “silver horde” during the ‘“hl“t“’d Dl}is g’e\‘ 1})18?32 e}equi‘:‘:n::y ANSWERS: READY-TO-WEAR Next to Truesdell Gun Shop = ment employees w Brandeis e ha fuse v e fishing seas v 3 S 1. The Japanese name for Japan. Second Street Ph andei ecn v d refused to be serviceable fisk fg season. This would mean longer seasons give full ‘value in work for the sat- 5 _p P! “eward Street Near Thira one 65 to them in the promotion of their own selfish in- for fishermen and cannery workers and larger pay- H N | . The ibis. R e 6 2 e dadtas: volls, S Shenive. | 3. A wild dog of Australia. o r———— terests. | NATIONAL ISSUES: Oppositiofi i 1 t is my deliberate judgment that, of all men At any rate, let us hope that, now that the i, Agministration foreign policiés | > ales. MRS R KRR AL A | now at the bar whom it been my privilege to commercial importance of our crabs has been offici- | will pe encouraged by subtle pro-| O+ Stephen. ) | observe, test and know, he is exceptionally quali- ally discovered, someone will want to capitalize on paganda as taxes and imperative JAMESC COOPEB Shaitumgency fied,” Wilson concluded. “I can not speak too highly them and will start our Alaska King crab canning limitations in buying ability af- of his impartial, impersonal, orderly and constructive industry, which will be developed eventually, so why fect the American way of life. The D E F E N s E mind, his rare analytical powers, his deep human not now. necessity of secrecy in regard to B 0 N D sympathy, his profound acquaintance with historical [peEuN] - developmenis. I WAL, SRS CALIF ORNI A We see where skunks are important to agricul- Plications will be bitterly criticized, tural interests because they feed on insects and{b“‘ events of the autumn are to other pests. The chances are that they might be- |demonstrate the need of radical come very charming beasts if somebody could teach | {measures in our defense plans. roots of our institutions, his knowledge of modern economic conditions and of the way they bear upon the masses of the people. This friend of justice and of men will ornament the high court of which Grocery and Meat Markes Q. Why is the Defense Savings Program truly national in scope? 478—PHONES—371 A. Because it was devised to make possible participation by every individual — whether he buys one 10-cent Savings Stamp or a | Unity of thought and purpose is/ we are all so justly proud.” That Justice Brandeis fulfilled everything Presi- dent Wilson said of him is now a part of the record. YES, WE HAVE CRABS The periodic announcements of government in- vestigators that Alaskans are passing up some valu- them to add wildflowers to their diet. Even in the old Western movie thrillers Indian uprisings were put down no more completely than the one in the American .League was this year. The first Pullman car was named after its originator, George Pullman, but what worries us is urged for Americans. | INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: Activity of the United States Navy long has been foretold. On: the Pacific losses of ships are prog- ' nosticated and there is a sign read as indicating that labor will re-! tard work in shipyards at a criti- $10,000 Bond. Also it provides for enlistment in the Program of every business enterprise and every kind of organization, great and small, all combined in a mass patriotic movement to save for National Defense. Q. How can an individual consumer help to prevent a rise in prices leading to an increased cost A. He should avoid buying gocds of living? that are scarce, and manufactured in competition with products needed for defense, buying instead Sold and Serviced by J B. Burford & Co. Is Worr by tomers” mfled DR H. VANCE | 4 High Quality Foods at | Moderate Prices oer WHITE rover TRUCKS and BUSSES NASH CARS able natural resource which would mean a new |Where they got the names for all the Pullman cars cal time not foreseen by the un- things that are plentiful. Also he should purchase Defense OSTFOPATH Christensen Bros. Garage industry for the territory and new payrolls seldom |Sice then. :;"5» f‘;‘ 51“’1"1‘155 Axis moves "k‘l“ Savings Bonds and Stamps on a regular, systematic, and con-| | Consultation and examination 909 WEST 12TH STREET . > made in the air and on the " . N byt i e e G Joe Louis listed his wife, his mother, a niece, | pigh soas. Victory for the Alles fs tinuing basis. free. Hours 10 o 13; 1 to 8; During the past several months, scientists who R ki b ke fr Th dependents in e 4 7 to 8,20 by appoinment. have investigated commercial possibilities of thi e e i il prophesied: .but 16 must (e DOREH jeau Hotel Anhex PR DI RO es of this or{ fing out his draft questionnaire. What about his|at g high price AV AI. RE E VE Iwo E" South Prankiin St. Phons 177 “HORLUCK’S DANISH” Fhalfllz A;;Lsk: )!afe(i))().ll\t‘;d to theb:otemm] wealth | panagers and Mike Jacobs? Persons whose birthdate it is — £l Ice Flavors in fish oil, sea weed, and a number of other re- have the augury of a year of ups Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, sources, now going to waste. HARDCASTLE CLAIM UPHELD BY OPINION Roden Says Ketchikan Man Still Member of Com- pensation Board (Continued from Page One) islature. The confirmation failed and the Governor was so notified and reguested to submit another name. No further name was sub- mitted and the Legislature adjc ed sine die without any succe Mr. Hardcastle having been appoint- ed. Within a few hours after the adjournment the Governor appoint- ed Mr. Cauble to succeed Mr. Hard- castle. i sor to “The Governor, by the simple ex- | pedient of failing to submit nom- inations and to carry out the com- mands of the Statute cannot secure to himself the unlimited and un- controlled power of appointment.” Roden continued in his opinion. “If he could refuse to submit nomina- tions at any session of the Legisla- ture and then could hold the office to be vacant and make a recess ap- pointment on his own behalf, he could take the power from the Leg- islature altogether and nullify law entirely.” Latest announcement of a potential Alaska industry lying dormant comes rrom the Fish and Wildlife Service, which has spent the | the old Roman law. based on the German law. It used to be that German law was based on Now, it seems, Roman law is PIONEERS PLAN BENEFIT SHOW | ON OCTOBER 18 Auxiliary Meets Also and | Members of Two Groups Join for (a{d Game | The Pioneers of Alaska, Igloo No. 6, and the Auxiliary met last night for their regular business meeting and social card party. Business conducted by the Pio- neers concerned plans for a bene-| fit show to be given October 18 by the group. The picture tenta- tively chosen is “Boys of the City” which stars the Dead End kids, and members will soon be out selling tickets for the *show. In charge of the arrangements| are Charles Carter, chairman, Joha | William Markle and Mike | Members of the Auxiliary have| planned a goody sale for November | 8, and Mrs. John Satre is in| charge of arrangements. The lo- | cation will be announced later.| The group also initiated two new | members, Mrs. Lou Wilson und Mrs. Hilma Nelson, Following the meetings of the two groups, a card party was held. Winning high honors in the bridge game was Mrs. Alma Hendrickson, | and Al Lundstrom took low prize, In the pinochle game, highs were won by Mrs. Carl Collens and (. Goodman. Low prizes were won by Mrs. Nellie Bavard and Mike Ses- ton. In charge of the program was Mrs. Claude Osborn. The next meeting of the Auxili- ary will be under the direction cf Mrs. Charles Fox, Mrs. Hendrick- son, Mrs. Torvinen and Delia Dull. ALASKA DUE ONTHURSDAY Steamer Alaska, due from the westward is scheduled to arrive at 1 a. m. Thursday according to a radio late this afternoon from Cordova by Agent Horace O. Adams. ———————— ALEUTIAN S NORTHBOUND Steamer Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle at 9 o'clock this morning, cleared for the north at noon, according to a radiogram received by _Agent Horace O. Adams. e — JUNEAU-DOUGLAS HEALTH COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT A meeting of the Juneau-Doug- las Public Health Council will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the Juneau Health Center, and all members are urged to be present. Nomination ' of officers for the en- suine year is the business on hand for this evening. | “|yesterday and decided to hold and downs. Heavy expenditures are foretold and there may be mis- understandings with friends. Children born on this day prob- ably will be fortunate through life. With the aid of devoted friends they will gain financial success. Love affairs may be uncertain. (Copyright, 1941) 37 Enroll in Class For Home Nursing: At Health Center Thirty-sevenr women were on hand to enroll in the Home ing course last night as the first meeting was held in the Juneau Health Center. Several other 0 were unable to be there, si their intention of enrolling in éhe afternoon class. | It was decided to hold thefig' ing classes on Friday afterngons and evenings in the Health Cen- ter. The afternoon class will meet from 2 to 4 o'clock, and will be instructed by Mrs. Burr Johnson. The evening class is to meet from 7:30" to 9:30 o'clock, and wil 'bfl instructed by Miss Jane HI public health nurse. The Douglas women alsg classes on Friday nights. will meet at 7:30 o'clock in Douglas City Hall. Mrs. M Hessig will instruct the group. : The classes are being giv a part of the civil defense work under the sponsorship of the Ams erican Women’s Voluntary Services,) ¥ unit chairman, Mrs. Johnson. ¥ | Jones averages: Industrials, 124.42; ENLISTMENTS T0 BE TAKEN HERE Applicants for enrollment in Class M-2, of the U. S. Naval Re- serve, may make application at Room 314, Federal Office Building, Juneau, Alaska. Hours, 9 am., to 4 pm. The Naval Reserve offers an op- portunity to enroll for Alaska duty, according to present plans. Full credit will be given for ex- perience and knowledge of Alas- kan waters and engineering ability in determining the entrance rat- ing. Enrollment is for a period of four years or the duration of the national emergency. Enrollees will be released from active duty upon termination of the national emer- gency. STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, Oct. 7. — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 3%, American Can 837%, Anaconda 26%, Bethlehem Steel 64, Commonwealth and South- ern %, Curtiss Wright 9%, Interna- tional Harvester 50%, Kennecott 34%, Northern Pacific 6%, United Btlbeu Steel 53', Pound $4.03%. ; DOW, JONES AVERAGES ‘The following are today’s Dow, rails, 28.83; utilities, 18.17. TWO ACA PILOTS MAKE HOPS TODAY INSPECTING U. §. ARMY AIR BASES Two officials of the U. S. Engin-} eers Department arrived in Juneau today on the last leg of an aerial inspection of Army air bases throughout ‘the Territory. They are L. R. Chandler, in charge of the property section at the Seattle of- fice, and Eugene Eastman, auditor for the North Pacific Division, with beadquarters in Portland, Ore. The officials came here from Yak- utat in an Alaskan Coastal Air- lines. plane piloted by Shell Sim- mons. They may fly to the Army’s Annette Island landing field near Ketchikan later in the week. Routine inspections were made at Fairbanks, Nome, Anchorage, Sew- ard, Portage and Yakutat. East- man ‘and’ Chandler are staying at the Baranof Hotel. plane mloud by Alex n were the Rev. W. G. LeVasséur, the Rev. Patrick Riley, Anton Gillinatti, Bill Peterson and Emmett Connors. Holden was to return with five other passengers this afternoon. Menxiwnue, ruov snell Simmons made a round trip to Yakutat, re- turning with L. R. Chandler and Eugene Eastman. He then flew to Tulsequah with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McPherson. — John Peterson, of Wrangell, was yesterday sentenced to 60 days in jail and fined $50 on a charge of selling liquor to a habitual drunk- ard, according to a wire received here today at the U. 8. Marshal's office, Peterson was found zuflw of the and are under the direction of the| Passengers on the Alaska Coastal|charge by a jury trial, the telegram Airlines flight to Sitka today in a|declared. Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, Lemon Custard, Black OCherry, Archie B. Betis PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT : Taxes Systems Bookkeeping Rm. 8, Valentine Bldg. Phone 676 -— FOR BEAUTY'S SAKE SIGRID’S PHONE 318 USED CARS ; See Us Today for Models Many Kinds and Types to Choose From! CONNORS MOTOR CO. CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$150,000 L] COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES First National Bank . JUNEAU—ALASKA +

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