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PAGE FOUR 4 » 2l ] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA AN RG] MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1941 & [ i 3 Dawy- Alaska Empure, i Ty 1 ek | . receipts for the evening also going to the .scmu.I | T ] }E M‘Pfi’ REV Bubliabad-ayarx, S1EuRs AAcept 8 Ry e grodps: With"thi§ show, and the cobkie sale, Which ¥ L - EMPIRE PRINTING NY ; o g 44 A | [ Second and Main Streets. Juneau, Alaska, will last the entire week, the girls are striving for | [ . ROY MONSEN President their financial independence. Personally, we Ihi!\k; | OCTOBER 27, 1921 NARD Vice-President and Business Manager we will try a few Girl Scout cookies during the | | For the purpose cf forming an organization to deal with “meritorious S '_ATI})DWGIVNOV 10 tered in the Post Office ""ri‘c‘;:“«' P-‘;; econd Class Matter. and suggest that a lot of Juneau families| B | cases of need,” Mayor R. E. Robertson called a conference of Juneauites D“ K d and !ou‘rth SUBS 2 Second oHrrereld- o7 (.m"’.l Bm(;‘::; and Douglas for $1.25 per month, ve them at the dinner table during the seven| in the City Hall. . aser an! mal e paid, st the followin days of the sale. Monday of each month By at ates: Lo vear. in six month dvance, $6.00; . in Scottish Rite Temple Ti-aavancs ’u 25 3 {’ \: : i e ! & Who doesn’t like cookies? ‘ The Douglas Rebekahs were planning a Hallowe’en party complete Freebluger beginning at 7:30 p. m. ers W " Avo! y will notify ¥ s s Office o:1 ;ly.:-n !’\“M:fi‘nr‘ fmm,‘?fl‘;’“& ’me de- | — | with pumpkin pies. Nl’en‘nmmm Y elephones. News Office, 802 Bustness Offtce, 374 The Strange Case of the Currier Bid o e PHONE 56 ; ' TR 4 J. M. Elmer, Manager of the Slate Creek Mniing Company, arrived : :'L,“;f".fl": :f:‘\!fl'\?fi".’n{’.fifé'“o the use for (New York Times) in Juneau on his way to two interior districts. ! oo of all news dispatches crediied fo It or not other. | The lowest bid on a contract for:300 defense o —_— i 8 1, Chis SABPeank-wino fis'loohl news pubIRNGE | ;. Lol i Michighti Dxihe Teom e fRuMer. Lum- lrt y Deputy Marshal G..A. Getchel and J.'W. Bell left.on the Alameda Dr A w Stew ATION GUARANTEED TO BE LarGEr | D6f Company of Detroit. ‘The next ‘lowes: ‘bid, in 3 ) to take two patients to Morningside Sanitarium in’'Portland, Oregon. o &3, WY, art | OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION fact, was 44 percent higher. Nevertheless, though OCTOBER 87 y DENTIST f . e 3 " 1011 | the Department, of Justi dvised' John' Carmody, "y y | i ) her friends i NAL RreRERmavEs — anats Newsasers 0Ll VRSl R R A e v Yo l“’g"gr:fi ot [ ]Dou:f;:.h‘:)‘::: F:l:l:g::gsh:::? do‘?n:g’;;:z!}:e::w:_ riends i Ner || 207H CENTURY BUILDING 4 10 legal basis on which he could' refect the Currier % o ppad =5 i Office Phone 469 bid, Mr. Carmody did without the contract. Sid? s 94 | ™ ' “ fe’s Money playing at the Coliseum [#——————————— o new Hillman of .lhe Office of Production Manage- Byl Winn , : [ st N Wis Pec ¥ s y Willlami C. Jeénsén & ' | Theatre. gy s T I 1" ol . “oparlin i sy o the i o yomx 1¢ 14 5 | , Chiropractic The Rexall Store industry.” The Currier Company’s workers, it ap- | izt 15‘““; m{ Weather: High, 44; low, 40; Tain. Physio Electro Theropeutics Your Reliable Pharmacists pears, belong to a CIO union, while Mr. Hillman, | MT. ““dcl:“'l ;;:s " FP‘&W;‘ | st DIETETICS—REDUCING BUTLER-MAURO on behalf of the Government, had made a “stabili- v A~ Biuraht & i ; i hopp Boap Lake Mineral and Steam DRUG CO | zation” agreement with the AFL building unions. Mrs. V.- A.' Babeacke j fyy DaII I-essons In Engllsh Y Baths d | The defenses made of the Government’s action | Yy W. L. GORDON Dr. Doelker, D. C., Bernard Bldg. || e—onw in this case are even more astonishing than the | H lu action itself. It is implied that, in return for cer-| | 3 : P“‘ wlc. s uin' L {tain concessions made by the AFL unions (such ‘ WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He is still continuing his J NOw LOCATED AT as accepting time-and-a-half instead of double time studies” STILL is redundant, as CONTINUE contains the idea of|| DI. John H. GOYOI' HARRY \ |and agreeing not to strike), Mr.: Hillman promised | STILL. BACE them a monopoly of defense housing. This would | v | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Masseuse. Pronounce ma-suz, A as in DRUGGIST ] % | present the case as an agreement between two ER 28 | AN, U as in FUR, accent last syllable. “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” HAVE SOME COOKIES | sovereign and equal powers, (If this defense is Bezggsigitsogfgg‘mngly to- OFTEN MISSPELLED: Inseparable; observe the AR. not ER. e seriously brought forward it may be asked just what v - | SYNONYMS: Part, portion, piece, fragment, division, It looks like this week would be the best oppor-|legal authority Mr. Hillman or the OPM had to S:: Q I:v:;u: g:f l?&I;héghd:'fip | AR o he: A.Ugg a word three iniee gR@UIL st yolvs.s | Bab us “The i tunity Juneau residents have had in some time to|make such a promise, express or implied. I‘a time o great sgnitichnod h;: {ncréase our vocabulary by mastering one'word esch day" Today's word: Stere for Men' eat cookies and at the same time perform a worth- Anotner defense is, that Mr. Currier’s, methods men in authority. ‘INsoLVENT' unable to pay one’s debts, “He left an ihsolvent estate.” (] while job in public service would cause “a revolution in the building industry.” HEART AND HOME: There 15 4 L 41 « For this week is National Girl Scout Week, and |“I don’t want to be the person that creates this 5 ign for girls .who| R TiRsE. in Juneau, as all over the nation, Girl Scouts are |Fevolution” says Mr. Carmody. He explains that{® PrOsbE S&% TO0 V8, WO by Front St—Triangle Bldg. staging a cookie sale, to last all week large savings Wonli accrue from Lh;lCulxjncr mi;}:id auspicious date for signing con- MODERN ETIOUETTE ROBERTA LEE o This doesn’t sound like exciting news, perhaps, oldpr.cff]'br]:lclauntghe;u:;s L?xn a;s:n;n ysixmfm:xl; n:!tracts or for beginning Lrainimzi but it has a real significance when we get the in- fo, nsie g ol s |for technical work. Nurses come You'll Find Food Finer and b v other words, we are apparently to understand that d vay that seems $o Dpres- 5 7 Rive Ao al Bl ook el such a saving of time, materials and skilled labor, [[20¢0 & PR i SO LR Q. Should a host provide anything for his guests when taking them Service More Complete at It seems that the Girl Scouts want to be finan- " & ing? . when there are growing shortages of all three, such 5 _ | for a motor boat outing? clally independent. They don't want to stage a drive |, gtep in technological progress, should be prevented. PEB ) Acely; 1:ublic ot :5', A. He should provide extra wraps and raincoats for his guests. ndene w‘ A"'rec"! m Bnmor ameng Juneau business houses for funds o CAITY.| The general interest of the nation must be sacrificed | SUTeS ~extreme importance, 'bu Q. Is it all right for a widow to continue to wear her wedding ring || PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS COFFEE SHOP on thelr activities. So they are staging this cookle | for the immediate special interests of a small group. [S1°ne® Will Preven’ ePIBONOR PV orier tne death of her husband? £ Fhom. /18 - sale, with every grocery store in the city cooperat- | There is a third defense. I the Currier bid |*PRVING Xew TReTEs HE BT A ves until she marries again. She should then, of course, sub- alentine Bullding—Reem 17 ing by offering the official Girl Scout cookies for |were accepted, it is hihted, there would follow a :_ shosuld Steia 1nf;)rmd m_ stitute her new ring. L e sale over their counters. “reign of terror” in the bullding trades in Michigan. za?mes Weddings are under \happy Q. Is there any difference between a formal luncheon and a formal | y——— PINE The three Juneau and one Douglas Girl Scout|More: “The issue is"—Mr. €armody speakinx-“wlll,‘sms i | dinner? Th Ch I W c | I troops and the Brownie troops in each city (com- | We have labor trouble far from the site if we award |*"Pr o oo L pnaree W A. Yes; the luncheon is less formal in arrangement and in the e aries W. mer Watch and Jewelry Repairing posed of girls too young to join the Girl Scouts), are [ this contract?” In other and plainer words, will the | Hants' should. profit. ) ¥ amount of food that is served. at very reasonable rates AFL building unions bréak their agreement, call [ €T g b g M golng to try to ralse their funds by offering the [AFL O e orement, Sall|for furs and costly wool costiMhes ortuary PAUL BLOEDHORN public something for their money s I rh " pg GDSex;nment bs will be brisk, for women will be Fourth and Pranklin Sts. , 8. FRANKLIN STREET ¥ 9 s the issue, then it means thai » by % And in the Girl Scout cookies, the girls believe : avid for what is likely to be diffi- ! by PHONE 136 g A e - L not awarding the Currier bid, is buying off trouble btain in the' futups. s i a n } — they are going to give the public its mon{?}s worth. | 1" its defense program for the same basic reason f:ult t;) ol x;ln ;x“e emrumm.w!:unz A. C. GORDON g el ; 4 Boxes of 50 cookies, made from the official Girl| yat g gmall tradesman might be forced by threats|iS & favorable ching +{ ———— nca Vi(:hl' Radi Scout approved recipe and baked in a mold carry- i {any new project, but large leans 0S Bcout app: pe & a LR AITY= | of trouble to buy his merchandise from one firm at| " ded il " i J d RE | - ing out the Girl Scout trefoil insignia, will sell for | nigher prices than he would pay elsewhere. . should be volded. RailwayewWill 1. Inwhat book by what author appears the character, Hester ones-Stevens SI“P K »ud RECORDS 5 cents a box Is the Government really this helpless? {haye; s goad sseaeon; 0t VKNI Xorhifi Y LADIES'—MISSES’ ! Juneau Melody House R with the proceeds from the cookie sale i STl T R e [be much travel as Well as €4y . How far is the moon from the earth? READY-TO-WEAR | Next to Truesdell Gun Shop i freigh acts. ould | i & 4 | Seco! | intend to furnish record sheets, troop in-| Berlin's gag about Harriman's Moscow confer-|"lght contracts mi“r::::raf*;r:\g 3. What is meant by tensile strength? Seward Street Near Thurg | |—ooond Street =~ Phone 65 | signia and other essentials for their troop operations. |ence being the last desperate effort of the United | f:gl_m ¥ )|~ 4 What animal is often referred to as “Sly Reynard™? PASE . The girls themselves purchase their own uniforms, | States and Soviet Russia to drag Great Britain into|" NATTONAL ISSUES: Recrelifion| - > Who founded the original Boy Scout movement? | 0 end their organization 15 none of the modern so- | the war is as nasty as Willki&'s hoarse protests last |, 1 U L0 S | ANSWERS: ] mSURANCE called “youth movements.” It is 100 percent Ameri- | November that “the President is leading us down ety “Phoaths ht “tAls ‘the 1¥nén 1, “The Scarlet Letter,” by Nathaniel Hawthorne. i § LS can, just as patriotic in its creeds and standards as | ‘e road to war.” s der strain, Supér- 2. 238,880 miles. ¥ WA LA R nerves will be under strain. up 9% [ ARy the Boy Scout movement. livi d vision of selectees which mus{ be . owe; ToRlsl SQeLIng, shafluck Agency Sponsored by local women, the Girl Scouts are it e T ‘]“’j up and ever uD.| iientifically conducted will ~ pe- & Z_he 9x. not only learning about woodcraft and nature, they But—it :1.~ |n1 Igor:(,i to be alive and, at the Same_wme irksome to many dnd may 5. Eir Robert Stephenson Smythe Bqden-Puwell, e being given lessons in patriotism and the appre. | ¢ (1¢€, ¢h, “what? |cause comment trom sympathetio : CALIFORNIA | ~ ciation of American citizenship, in preparation for + 3 2 relatives. Since the stars seem to. A woman has just received a jockey's license . the day, not too long hence, when they will be the | otner women Canm{ understand how she ever con. | W2rR Of & rising spirit of rebeljjon DEFENSE Grocery and Meat Markes voting women of the Territory and the Nation. sented to having her weight checked daily and agah.-nlst. re;trlctlon. ll:ere s};qu?n‘:ie L. C. Smith and Corons 478—PHONES—371 To wind up their Girl Scout Week, the Juneau actually printed on a program for all to read. s plllpeoploal, aftifife. wainiainkc. B 0 N D . ’ . | TYFEWETEN True patriotism accepts inescapa- Sold and Serviced by 3 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices i) H The t‘ M7 how - a; teak and ‘h i . Hlo. TosRbsans: Cwa iy ’4 { i B Bll'hl"i & aShmq'on will nmre;e :afsuy o;s::;)yedowet‘ii:; S o el T;NTEJRNi?TI%P;CI;nAFC‘:nAI ia ‘Q. If the 'many Americans who are sharing in the present greater oty c.‘ 4 e"v- because of the city’s pred ommat-‘ ANTI-WHEELER ml: ye:*pv:;.s inr,:rpretcd 4 1 natiflona] income spend all their incerased earnings, how do they '°‘§.u,“,, Iy Worx by 2 |ing brick and stone construction;| Here is the inside story behind |aging the prominence of Russia in 5 tose? / o Super WHITE Power ‘Jo-nound | second, because of the concentric the report that Burt Wheeler would |world war developments. It-ispro-|A- Such spending tends to push up the prices of products available in - TRUCKS and BUSSES o clrcles of wide aventes which . will |regign’ his Senate seat And-u|pheeied that eventually: thisinas limited quantity. Thus, all, or almost all, of the expanded e NASH c AR ‘Continued from Page One) prevent fires from spreading. for re-election to prove that Mon- |tion will attain a powerful position income would be absored by higher prices, leaving little or DB. H. VANCE o S f e vl ‘l)hererore, Moscow will not burn,|tana supports his isolationist cru-|in European affairs. This wili be pothmg to show for greater earnings. By restricting our spend- OSTEOPATH waiting weakens the Japanesell)i?::sh it may be pounded tojsafie! reached only after the most ter- ing, and investing in Defense Savings Bonds and Stamps, | Consultation‘and examination through our embargo on raw ma_‘] A $ | Wheeler’s worries started when a|rible losses of life and property, increase in total spending will be prevented and we can buy free, 10 to 13; 1 to §5; il ks Gl SAtoE ot} The * Russians have concealed state-wide poll conducted by the|long and desperate conflict,and the goods which are scarce without a rise in prices. 7 t0'8,20 by appoinment. S avirs " woaleh Af . the Russianjhéavy artillery on the rolling hills | Great Falls News, previously strong | great changes in the present:gov-|Q. Can the Treasury call Defense Savings Bonds for redemption prior e MA;- | e iaien voakens ik Srice IM)Jauaund Moscow, and the fortifica- | for Wheeler, showed sentiment bet- | ernment. The 'changes ‘will begin to maturity? South Franklin ‘St. Phone 177 tential ally in the Far East even | |C0S ré strong enough to pre-|ter than two to one against him.|next year when there will be his-|A. No. But a Defense Savings Bond may be redeemed by the owner at | = s=— " ey u:em any rapld advance into the|At first Wheeler pooh-poohed the|tory made in Leningrad. A’ new his option in accordance with Treasury regulations. R omnally, the maikebri grobp in. | City- Therefore the Nazis are’ex-|poll Later Representative James|nation is to emerge which will be ¢ side the Navy believes that Navy if,?e:y ;?ar:::;c: chiefly by air |O'Connor, Wheeler henchman who i:logre;s:;e ':;::J: w;g;: aA;u;u-‘:‘:s A g ita o 9 |is being groomed secretly to run|ally of the : wAZ) TS~ 3 H = o3 :‘;‘;‘;; "”o I“":m::_‘c‘;] p;fitincha;p:t‘ Encirclement of the city in _lhe:agaxnstgs:ganator Jtm Mu);ray, re-|sia gams, France and Italy will There is no substitute for Newspaper Advel’hsmg fon, and that morale will be in the | S3M¢ manner that the Rumanmx?-i turned to Montana for a personal|lose .influence and importance. T - It would be natural to dis s olationist sentiment that he lined | havi 7 the enthusiasm of the 3’0\1!1},’(‘01?“0!;f NOTE—Military hindsight is al-|up for the draft extension bill.| home: life and expanding oy, Crossword Puzlle L Y ficers, if it were not for the fact "oYS €@sier than foresight, and Whereupon Wheeler decided to|The future should be safeguarded 3 2 that Admiral H. E. Kimmel Com. "°% 1t 18 known that:one reason'rush home himselr. by wise saving. : ACROSS 34 Solemn promise FOR BEAUTY'S SAKE H s GRAVES i for the Nazi pounding of Lenin-| Children born on this da b-| 1 Pathetio 36. Immerse . D 1 mander-in-Chief of the Fleet, and ; p What he found jolted him. Long Bk 4. Lively dance 31 EXiste o]} 4 “The Clothing Max® one of the most important men in ;?-rad In the north and Kiev in the the Democratic boss of Montana, | ably will be clever and an.;n?flve. 9. Hold back fil g:::?;‘:‘ A[T|E] s.GmD’s b {1\ Navy sbpsnce E% Keeo: with south Was to draw General Tim- Wheeler discovered he no longer|fond of pleasure and generally for- g gmgg 42. Drinking vessel 61 V] . 2 5 HOME-OF HART SCHAFFNER Diem. oshenko’s forces from the .center. ruled the roost. Some of the poli- | tunate. 14, Greek letter 13 §.‘;i"n§"°fl... lo[M[s] PHONE 318 & MARX CLOTHING NOTE:. Three. yeita deh: when it '.K‘hls ruse, was successful. Timo- ticos were still giving him lp ser- (Copyrlght: 1941) 15. Ecfi:{l.l[l;lnc‘ - AD,,,,:',:., NIE] ¥ RER 3 3 shenko sent out wings of defense vj X i was proposed that the U. S. Navy | poth to the S g vice, bqt most of the important or- 16 Klfl;?f i g‘.{ Ea'n'{'nméfi?—xmm. _UU A cooperate with the British in 2 the Nagis with m*:ir south. Then ganization leaders were against|tionist cause. It was through this golden touch 52 Chafe 8 Gl 'y h 2 greater mo- him. i hip that Wheeler en-| 17 Light bed 54, Fairylike IN[E] long distance naval blockade to pility, withdrew part of thelr f o 30 Cobuing Ecerpt %5, Tigoring plant o shut off the raw, materials of war es from Lenmgr:: and Kiev, oa‘:é Scated . and.. furious, | Whoaler | glutered (e mmovie. (Droks.s SR 15 Soue'os (hcaloc b8, Hidaen riest LE U s E D c A R s from the Japanese military clique, | rushed Plerimis. e Y ' 3 launched two counter-bolts. One|named the isolationist-packed com- gg. vy 63. an?en 2gain EE 3 , a it was Admiral Stark who said No. $ i was the story. put out through | mitfee to conduok t . c g3 | & DieeL ) G ETEse 4 Admiral Leahy, former ief 34 friendly press source, that he| (Copyright, 1941, by Un Feas | 29. Wagers 67. Musical study Hfld Naval Operations, then Governer| SENATOR LEE'S BULL FIGHT planmed to resign and run sgainst | turs Syndicate, . Inc.) st sl o] 2 SRS ATErioan 85, Awar: prefx: v 70: Charxen ; s““’"“"" els of Puerto Rico, empnatically op- NOW that he is back from Mexi- Murray, who comes up for re-elec- e r E & m‘l’!‘n’r&” l:rr: 4 Y 2 posed him, always maintained that ©0 Senator Josh Lee of Oklahoma tion mext year. The other move was IO : ifl%zn" Vi e Many Kinds and Tnes to Choose From! that was the time to act when the °81 €at steak and mushrooms. a series of publid meetings: to woo M!’s Benl mck ki /. V//A 7 : — British Fleet was in its prime, 1€ went below the Rio Grande back-waning, political support.Both » : y n..///%n g Russia had a strong fleet in the !0 Aftend a travel congress in moves boomérsnged.’ Jf A . | i f m Pacific, the United States had Mexico City, and after a few meals Instead *o'} being _frightened by Surpflsed, Blrthday %///‘ Vi BoL e odt CONNORS R CO. i e, the Atlantic. Of arros con pollo and frijoles, he the resignation stoty, the politidos & ! 171 ) Attitudes Gk ! PAQONE 4l s % hungered for a good American challenged' Wheeler to ‘run. That A number of friends ofMrs. 7 Y gxr,m &?'-'3'.:.‘.:’.}: e . SO MOSCOW WON'T BURN stedk with mushrooms. Going into wap Thé 1dt|heard of the siatter.|pepy Lybeck surprised her Friday 5 Loalen - . PR THIS TIME & restaurant, the Senator from Ok- At] public meetings he was eBged,[,trernoon fo extend birthday geeet- Male swan CAPITAL—$50,000 Diplomatic dispatches from Mos- 12homa prepared to enjoy himself. booed and heckled. ings. Her birthday was an e of : Modisrransan US—$150,000 i U that the Soviet capital Bul he couldnt speak Spanish, So now Wheeler is secretly try-|October 20. Guests played - | sailin SURPL ¥ y will not b casily, ex- @nd the waiter couldn't speak Eng- ing to organize a coalition of iso-|chle during * the afterno agnd L cept for one parti building, lish lationist Republicans and Demo-|refreshments were served © . | COMMERCIAL AND This is the Americar 5v.Be- S0 Josh Lee resorted to picture crats to enter a full slate’ of state| Participating in the party were CCOUNTS 3 cause some of the str - writing. He drew a picture of a and congressional candidates under|Mrs. Andrew Hildre, N(es, ' -W. SAVINGS ACC(C ;Jcrmlb are inflammable, t cow, and beside the cow he drew a new third party label, the “Am-|Wakeman, Mrs. Frank Olsom\Mrs. fl E3 assy is expected to burn two mushrooms. erica First Party.” Pete Oswald, Mrs. John - ) lumber yerds, if y ‘Sl Bil' said the waiter, and he NOTE—One reason why politi-mick, Mrs. T. Hagerup a3“ | ) SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES fire. darted away. Presently he came cal leaders laughed at Wheeler's| Arne Shudshift. A § ‘fl Furt. it s a back, bringing two umbrellas, and threat to resign was that this au- ————— b rs ture _i!a d‘mz '1:'“4 or > @ ticket to the bull fight tomatically would make him lose| More than 700 species . * Flrst Nafi.’n opposite the Kremli “And that,” says Senator Lee, his chaunfuhm, . th erful | n identified in‘.‘!Tg: 2 mark for bcmxbr'r That “wag one “is* how' & happened 16 go to the mwrszaw.mml?o?&m fl!‘m (3 i 8 fl.-. TR : o E { 4 reason most moved out long statf ,bull fight By ‘the time that gory spectacle was over, I didn't want . S A A 'highly 'prized post W] es constantly . to. ald the - isola- W he - Empire Classitleds’ pay) ] AEd

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