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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1941 RED APPLAUSE e t T [ > ‘ a Em pire el (1941 NOVEMBER 1941 |{ 20 YEARS AGO 7rom Politically and economically, we might just u.«,i |'SUN [N | TUE | Wi [THUR] i | m THE EMPIRE e Ctor ‘J& | Published every evening excen day by the sCor e Nazis as ists, so far as any indi- & 8 Bxcoit o Ut Bereets. Jusbeu Alaska, b w:n‘-w‘ tre uun: ’:“'; tion is col I 4|8 8 NOVEARi T, =] {ELEN TROY MONSI form of gover nt. States ey, L L BORNARD Vice-Prestdent and mwu)\unnn!‘r But much as we may hold our nose when we | 11 12 13 14 15 \ H. D. Stabler, newly appointed Assistant United States Attorney, MOUNT JUNEAU LODgEgNO' 1:: Wk g 1 ol e arrived here from Sitka on the Estebeth. Second an our } Sotered 1n the ,,w“(,‘_‘,(:;‘ipr:’;v,«R,!;-n cond Class Matter. uss the pol 1(nrln]1 aspects of fon:m‘:m:;m h\;;mc::: 18 19 zo 21 22 arrived here 8 £5.Y Drs_ Kaser and Monaky of ‘each inonth elivered by carrier in Junea and Douclas for §1.25 per month. join W eartedly in giving a greo 8 | ¥ o s a scoreless h Rite Temple e B Al bostave waid, 8t & the Red Russian army for holding the line against 28[26(27|28|29| | stantord and the University of wmlmgw?, ba,f,“?:‘pr:l,)u-do;fomn- Freeburger :::gst::tig; at 7:30 p. o he Nazi blitz warfare which threatened Moscow | ¥ l“f’ in sl;fntlle,;;:? iallfornia University skinned the Universit DENTISTS VERGNE L. HOKE, e arity in the de- and Leningrad | Ll i L0 L W;gg;n al Worshipful Master; JAMES W. b [2 % & Indications yesterday were that the Soviet Py Wesh XY e A , Secretary. e Y it ol sops, backed up by Old Man - Winter, have suc-| a | Fred Onnekand James Orme were listed as passengers for Juneau LEIVERS The A<q,~3:'3"‘pT"Z }:f":(}'\:;rvl ‘:'v{‘l!(!::“!u the use for cceded in keeping the swastika out of the two big % aboard the Spokane. % I S e T republication of all Tt o I o T oher. Russian cities, and in seelng the eventual retirement hd e S Gihan s 50 the locs vs publisk g . i arr i r e first German ship herein. | R e { the C n forces into a defensive position lrt ay The steamship Hausa arrived in New York, the | ¥ Dr_ A' w Stewfln = ) t to arrive here in seven years. s ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER which umh them digging in for the cold season to e Sy CTHAN 1 NY OTHER PUBLICATION Gfen #7 . far e Rt gt THAN THAT OF Al DTH! 2 : - },m(j the gains on Russian soil they have thus 1 \:QOVFI::MdBE;:z";n Five destroyers left New York to escort the cruiser Olympic, bearing 20TH CENTURY BUILDING " gAY 2 Newspapers, 1011 made. rs. Fre i 3 the he unknown soldier, to Washington And while we continue to ship lend-lease aid to G. A. Baldwin i he body of the uni Office Phone 488 i | A MIL“V“J i ”; Ilt '“m) EMnl ;Th‘m:m}z ffif«lfli :2 m"' Smfilopse:m i The American Legion planned a dance for the climax of l\nm.slun; - s i g ot e Y b | o 4 lute to the colors and a talk by the Governor were a par T PR 7] fight their battle alone, instead of opening a second | Dora Judson Bttt Chiropractic The Rexall Store front to divert some of the axis troops and tanks | Logan E. )Hufilms ‘ 3 b Physio Electro Theropeutics Your Rellable Pharmacists i it { Fred Schmitz b and planes away from the Battle of Russia [ sty | Wealnar: ‘glien 2815 Tow 08" clouds DIETETICS.. . REDUCING » MAURO Uninformed as we are, we cigar counter gen- ug st ‘ . Consiriat s e Hinden ake) MinereT st Bl uDlmBUGMA erals think the German-Russian conflict of the past Willlam J. - ‘{.m.w“--w--,,--»¢ - =iy CO. ’ four months has been a golden opportunity that| | g . E l. h b’_l[ Dr. Doelker, D. C., Bernard Bldg. the British have missed cashing in on [ fl ‘i Da“y Lessons n ng IS w. L. GORDON Post Office Substation L SNL R | | f < i | SRS SCESROLOINS Lon S0 U i o Youth Keeps Faith oroscope || . ‘ hnH G NOW LOCATED AT -1 oy s | shars SUSED: Do not say, “This summer was hotter Dr, Jo N 1. Leyer WORDS OFTEN MI A el T R L L | but do Mfl than any I ever experienced.” Say, “This summer was hotter than any DENTIST The change which has come over the thinking OTHER." : Room 9—Valentine Bldg. DRUGGIST P e R o ~ |of American youth toward the war in the last year| 2 OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Datum. Pronounce the A as in DAY, PHONE 762 “The Squibb Stores of Alaska™ GOAL. REACHED justifies those who maintained faith in the younger | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 cib et A H : 9 am. to 6 pm. et generation at a time when it seemed caught in a| Adverse planetary flSP“liS d°““3 OFTEN MISSPELLED: Expel; only one L. Juneau fellows who ha joined the armed wave of cynicism, skepticism and pacifism. | inate today after [‘hv cary"::‘::z:\ SYNONYMS: Hermit, anchorite. recluse, ascetic “The Stere for Men™ forces at Chilkoot Barracks can’t say they have be- Undergraduates, the best gage of what ll;cwm;, hours Nr(:)l:;:u is in e | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us FEAEI S NSEEaE, he “forgotten men” so far as their home |Ration’s youth is thinking, have come off the ped-|ening sway a <Mt os. | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word ROBERT. SIMPSON, OPT. D. 'N’ L e estal of isolation and, through their college news- | couraging to .~ubwNw et g ¢ hook: lly the Bible a te Los Angele wn is concerned Yl 3 # ot < Ao 3 OME: Women | BIBLIOCLASM; destruction or mutilation of books, especially the % radua ngeles Collsge it Eene eI papers, have advocated open war against the HEART AND HOME: of Optometry anc Front St.—Triangle Bldg. Yesterday, when the joint Rotary Club and metamorphosis is virtually universal. The |are under a depressing influence o s e A e D 53 thalm 4 7 d This metamorp Be et A : vion (ipeeatls; | S Chamber of Commerce committee fo raise funds|giang taken by the Oberlin Review is but the latest | while this configural for the Empire's drive for recreational facilities at|or g series of editorial statements which have been | Although they will be courageous MODERN ETIOUETTE by ibe Glasses Pitted Lenses Ground the Haines post. reported their collections, the month- | featured by college papers throughout the nation. |in their attitude toward the sac-| ROBERTA Teh Pt et T s old drive passed its $1,000-goal. With contributions Typical of undergraduate reasoning is the Obe rifices mlcndul]g l':eul bcoudm;:a. {f LA ., b S S R Bezvice More Complete at rday no arl ication’ arati hat “the in-between |they will be disturbed by sugges- | &=eeeeemees £ to be received until Saturday noon, this $1,000-mark | lin publication’s declaration t L - 5 R L T i o st $100. Added to this, | policy we have been following, Lhz;l of l:lcklm;lraq: | ions of h((»([llrmfilvi "hmdniolllde::s‘ Q_” }To.;\d:locs a man register at a hotel g flelene w. Albl'eflll’ ms BARAN“F i an ad 2, } sent to % he opponents enough to antagonize them but refrain-gerous potentia a small child? £ g RiHona $09 - il ke 30“ ,:x,ln(x:( n:““ from hitting them hard enough to weaken them, {and social circles criticism of Ad-| A. He registers as “Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Warren and 1 child. rmswA:.hrnl:El;’A’leCd COH"EE sHoP k¥ by [ER PABRISE (O (a0 115 more dangerous than either outright isolation or |ministration policies will be dis-| o At what hour should one give a Sunday morning breakfast? IR Wi : SR YollIERTY, pervioah a0 S0 ke e ervantion {seminated by persons who deceive| 5 Ay any pour one wishes up until noon. c—Reemn wh e CheaaL e pratl | This change is the more remarkable in that| themselves, after becoming "h"“ Q. What is a good phrase to use when extending good wishes to the ekt . Thus, in ac ions, the Juneau citi-' o o g men who advocate a firm policy are |dupes of agents of foreign cown-| ..~ ——— e FINE zens have well e 000 which Ketchikan ¢ne very ones whe will be called upon to do the tries hostile to democracy. | A. An accepted from is “I hope you.are very happy, and I am { residents gave men from their city before the First | gniing should ‘neir ideas receive official accep-| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Prosperity| ‘- “"m £ ¥ The Charles w. Carien Watch and Jewelry Kepairing City company left for Chilkoot. We certainly don't tance. They are aware of this. Let there be no|will continue, but in certain quar-|° & at very reasonable rates beli Juneau people can be criticized harshly for |doubt about their deep-rooted honesty. Let there |ters it may arouse jealousies Whith | eoe oo s e e - Mor!uary PAUL BLUEDHORN postponing their donations until some weeks after | be no doubt about their intelligence, for it is lhmu}l!hi\nll be fanned by fifth cglutmrtn:h : Fourth. and Pranklin 8. FRANKLIN STREET o« ] % ok g e he issues involved that this|who call attention to what they LO O K d L E A R . the JE Temchion the o i M. ‘h{‘ L:":cjfl,,]‘;‘]‘(l]l ;fl,m'bw‘,:‘d;::,;édl ‘tcrm profiteering. Labor troubles a n A C. GORDON z PHONE 136 — 4 ol the local troop “‘]" bl : it :' ;l;z r]::mw Let Home D. Swander, Jr., one of the editors of |may be quiescent for a time, bwt(y _ .- "~ 1 '__h—n(:A Vict Radi mation as to just what would be requirec gl PRl iy r ront page editorial | ill be encouraged by secret . make their new home more comfortable was en- | the Michigan Daily, who wrote a front page editorial fthey will be PP AT 1. Which has the larger coastline, continental United States or ! icior nadlos et pe S 4 vith Morton Mintz, also advocating war, explain: influences. While this is called 2 J s h and RECORDS t After the boys arrived at their quar- | “‘;Ve;lh(‘ vouth of the nation—who will have to 'Plutonian period in which world Alaska? 5 ones-; Ievm " J Melody H back reports of their needs, their| . .o "ie " Coud if Britain, Russia and Chinaevolution will proceed along mew| 2. What famous novel centers around a whale? b ; LADIES'—MISSES’ ml’l(lzlaigmegdm)amogguep proved iis complete willingness to| . yooen heg our elders not to let this happen. lines, the effect of leveling wealtn, 3. Which President of the United States was l"ll-l;un(h(]. READY-TO-WEAR Siivdhin e ot fn ever :1{01‘ asing numbers, those of us who Wwill which is unavoidable under stress 4. Is there anything which travels as fast as light? § | weward Street Near Tnirg __—_o_ we must | have to do the front line fighting are willing. It is of war, does not mean that capi- 5. How many times does the Lord’s Prayer occur in the Bible? { O R T P TR donations besides just cold |, up to those who call themselves our leaders. ialism wiil-be abolished. i ANSWERS: A : sent to Chilkoot Barracks. Through | They must realize that for our America ‘the only NATIONAL ISSUES: Lea of 1. Alaska. o T T AR S R ¥ L " set, | b lon, a free world, lies in war’” bitter opposition to our PaFEIN 5 “Moby Dick,” by Herman Melville. boxing gloves ing-poeng set, | hope of a'free nation, a free world, ) . i i raph, magsz ,v‘.p subseriptions, Youth sees the issue clearly, more clearly than|ihe second World War siefild 3. Jamen Gartiad JAMESC COOPER —_— B ik i i) ( books have gone to|many of its elders. They are willing to defend 'study astrology which has reve d T il Sraves travalt atl bHibI BALIS wooR: C.P.A. Shafiuck Agency Y oy i ‘,»\ bkvc‘ of cake their homeland. Twenty years of debunking and hat the United States could 5. Two times: Matthew VI and Luk(‘ XI. Basindes ICo i e | e s a0 | pacifist propaganda has been set aside in face of layoid aid to Eritain and het 91- e S | 1 TOrS, (OWEs A e menace, Youth has come through and into its lies. Isolation has been long Mn- ———— PR G PR TR YRR R EN ©oo! UILD) ‘' CA LIFORNIA raised. | hands can safely be trusted the future of America possible for this greatest of |16' x 25' overal. The cabin is 't We have ful givers, for We 8Ie |yt the guarantee that our way of life will not mocracies. Theyseers declat; ideatet: e e trall bermine] oniw e NI Mt proud of our Juneau men in uniform and want!,. i from indifference and inanition. |this fact should have beel granite promontory overlooking the R T 47““’PHONE o s b uncitioes they tanma AL lognized at the beginning of ‘g lake and is desizned to give pro- TYPEWRITERS High Quality Foods at ne efenders, their home town is back- Headline: “Beavers Beat Engineers; Erect Dam gression by the European dle- tection for overnight or day time e ine p 100 percent in Idaho While City Official Is Surveying Site.” |tors. use! Sold and Serviced by Moderate Prices i ok o T e ~| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: A crew under John Manrstad be-| | J B Bnflord &C ; avi i itler's long and loud | Russia’s prominence in the presént gan the project on July 29. Foreman 5 [u’nl Franco is heavily in Hitler's the debate should be . ety “Our Worz by i 4 i‘;' 2h!ngl0l‘l debt for aid in the civil war. Au-|enough to make the American peo- | conflict was prophesle_d when Stq- Wnlltav\' Fromlml/v u.ww:(l] ):m‘) Bnfismfledsug tomera” thorities strongly suspect that ple “acutely conscious of the steps/lin was connected with the "Axis >|?orl13, d{Ll‘l‘ anld has .\m‘m,. m!(’.’.l Super Power “";e"'Y' Spain x‘x merely acting as a_secret bmm: taken Dv the President to get | Powers. The seers foretell terrible ‘.{sw avu’afmgd O‘ln :”“r‘:-’:n‘ V:'“(:"(“; TRUCKS and BUSSES - s . o 1. a5, o s o and. deserst o, e i i = 8 1 e /ANCE ||| NASHCARS | « Ga-Bound ‘ e Nye, LaFolleite and Taft alsowinter will bring great suffering A e e DR. H. VANCE 1f that is true, and the cotton urged that arming merchant shipsiand many_ difficulties, it is fore- 5 BOB'S, New Boa' Ramp' kel Im\"u ey Fon braiarh OSTEOPATH Christensen Bros. Garage vc«:\mlnued Trom Page One) l.m across the Atlantic, it would and permitting them to enter com-!cast, but in 1942 drastic changps‘ F | ' P l B 0rieali o chabltion at I Ot ARt ¢ ettt 909 WEST 12TH STREET o G Wi 1 be a double (riumph for the Nazis.|bat zones were “inseparable com- in the Soviet Government will be ireplace a 0pu ar folaat; ren 10 to 13; 1 to b; much to his surprise the portrait Tt would have thumbed their ponents” in the proposed revisicn brought about. Sweeping rel’m:rnsl S 0' Near _]uneau That another ‘new devsiopment 7 10%,20 by appoinment. —_— came bouncing ba with a letfer | nose both at our Good Neighbor of the Neutrality A‘ct and should | will be contm\.l?d through 1:}:3 p at Turner Lake, may be. i the feau Hotel Annex 7 E i in which Mre. Fairbanks said that policy and the British blockade. |be treated as such in floor debate.|when Russia will emerge Vas 2 e | offing, it was learned late yester-| | @outh Franklin St. Phone 177 “HORLUCK’S DANISI je since her husband had been out of NOTE: Real inside reason for the | “Arming merchant ships will be most progressive nation in“®u-| A recreational development of day, when J. M. Wyckoff, forest|# — Ice Cream Flavors work for me months, and was|War Department’s seizure of 18 inviting Hitler to fire on them on rope. As Rus rises, France ahd importance to Juneau citizens a"d‘exammcr, Wkt torthe laks it A8 Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, " his time - )t s bound for Peru | sight, whether they happen to be Italy will be prostrate and sl,ow visitors has just been completed | s ¢ i Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, now devoting his time to el bombing planes boun D) y e W2 5 the Porest Beiit it an termine the possibility of con. 2 yice of his country (Dougias is in was not the announced one—that in neutral or belligerent waters,” in reviving from wreck and ruin. by ]f‘d ore(.; r#;e. W St, 12| structing a fish ladder at the lake A"hle B. 'ens Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, “p® y Reserve), she found it they were needed for hard-pressed Taft declared. | Astrologers have predicted that nounc today. e projec! tiat The: ‘GatAffall at: the’ Gutiet Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, iy Fasl Beserye), e 19 vp'. R The planes were diverted | Upshot of the secret meeting mmstalm would mnot survive after |lccated 18 miles from Juneau at|outlet. The waterial s P PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Raspberry Ripple, New York, | T e e |1981, several foretelling a_violent ‘Turner Lake, an outstanding scenic|A0% does not allow the spawning Audits Tazes Rock Road, Chocolate, Smmm' price was $500 pecause Peru has been hc 154 € 2 e |attraction of the fiord type which fish to enter the lake, it was 8 Bookkeeping d Vi 3 2 x: tie: ] AR p “ hearings by the| |death. There has been the prophe- | 5 ystems and Vanilla— With a gesture which only. alopen cities in Ecuador which hasinsist on *open” | ekt affords good fishin pointed out. . 8, Valentine Bldg. Phone 676 Latin could conceive, Portinari|no aircraft to retaliate. Lend-lease|Foreign Relations Committee; zncy. also, that when peace is Bt | e gl lea%mg et it A _‘:m__“_—_‘l;____‘ at the GUY SMITH DRUG | calculated the number of hours armaments are being withheld Irom“to put Navy Secretary Knt_l?t.. Lz:lr ;La_med‘ none of thel\;hrce] 1:%; to | tidewater to the lake has been re- | BURKE NOW FIREMAN ;\ Mrs. Fairbanks had spent in s both until they settle their border|ticularly, and other Administration will be in power. us]s;) ir ‘i E‘located and is now a high standard | —— ot ting for the portrait, multiplied squabble. witnesses through a blistering | be retired to private life, Q#} {trail 4 feet wide and 7/10 of a mile| Plans for the ARoURE Shnekii Pire FOR BEAUTY'S SAKE H s GRAVES B rtist's | (503 third-degree at the hearings, and| may live many years, accorcunf& X = = . . by the hourly tist's | ! in length, leading from the mouth Department Firemen’s Ball were ° 1 - model, and sent ! | ISOLATION STRATEGY .| To Drolikg flnor debate, (o t-‘ |0 Turner Creck at tidewater and® giccussed at last night's monthly s.GR'” s Tha Clgthing Man Then He gave the portrait to his| -wow of the 11| (Copyright, 1941, by United Fea-} Persons whose birthdate ©|along the creek to Turner Lake.|gopartment meeting in the Fire HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER ' two-year-old daughter solationists to map strate- | ture Syndicate, Inc. have the augury of a year of fil-|New fishing spots have been made|p o g Ninnis will direct the PHONE 318 & MARX CLOTHING NOTE—Portirari is now painting{gy for the battle against ~>- iam:ml strain in which losses iBr |available by the new irail and a Yook ot the planning committee : for 2 3 et _ . s roperty value Y (splendid view of the upper falls,| 4 § a ser for the His- merchant ships, wasn’t as harmon- ALASKA "AIIVE |shrinkages in proper p s S E AT TAIEA Lo AL + i i | : be sustained. % |hitherto hidden, can now be en- 4 penic the Library|jous as Sens ton K. Wheeler, ? . 571 Congr Weshingto ’mr “x':el:;r‘:‘lm I:furm( nté{ u?wlst‘m(‘*n Children born on this day she Joyed. The old trail has been aban- bers.hlp”wns S‘e iy .m,her offioin? g 4 Y who presi ; el _n‘ ; 'aused‘d. BROIHERHOOD ]'0 be fortunate in fheir careefs.|doned. An 8 foot wide boat ramp business of the evening. W S O 0 - Eaone g s e Travel and writing may be an,yha- been constructed near the NEW NAZ! SCHEME furore by suggesting that the| S e g mouth of Turner Creek to afford! ' U. 8. Inteliigen authorities ) battle be called off & J‘ MEEI NEXT WEK (Copyright, 1941) anchorage for small boats. The : have uncovered : The “f] columnist” was Sena- | d channel leading from deep water to! : i ¢ ftor D. Worth Clark of Idaho, one e [ the boat ramp has also been marked | § See Us Tfldfly for Models . of the most vocal foes of Roos Around ‘80 : delegates, represent- pRI(E (o“TRol | with spar bouys attached to con-| 1 American velt's foreign policies and chair-|ing ai1 the Alaska native tribes of | crete anchors, Many Kinds and Types fo Choose From! and the Bri ekade man of the Anglophobe-pac cr!\mp southeast section of the Terri- A ramp and open boat shed has! v |committee that has been investi Lon will meet next week at Hydra- been ccnstructed at the lake. A; 1| gating movie “propaganda.” Clark| burg for the annual session of the; new row boat suitable for outboard | : t caused Senators Humnwma‘skq Native Brotherhood, it was FoR FDR VETO motor use has been added to the CoNNoRs M“Tol‘ Co. son, in whose office the meet- |announced today. | "W | number of similar boats which have! | PHONE 411 held, Wheeler and LaFol-| Representatives of the Office of | been maintained by the r‘ore\zl rranon —— " lette to jump out of their chairs|Indian Affairs who will attend will . . | Service on Turner Lake for a num- g counselling against an open!include Claude Hirst, Alaska su- |Presen' Leglsla“on IS Im- ber of years, These now total five| & ar t on the ship arming issue , and Raymond Wolfe, credit ' D in number, all repaired and ln( CAPITAL—$50,000 the goods would be. tr: .i| “I think the best policy would Supervisor, who will sail from here properY TAWN = [good condition | SURPLUS—$150,000 ! once they crossed the Atlanti {Le to forget about it and lay for|Monday on the Alaska, and Don C| f c " | The outstanding new develop: ) ‘“(') i el ot | the next bill to do away with com- |E2ggerty, due to leave here tonight alm o1 Lriics {ment of this recreational unit is ne :LL g t zones” Clark said. “That's the O the Yukon, it was learned. It an attractive one story Alpine type COMMERCIAL AND < g iy ,, was understood that Governor Er- WASHINGTON Nov 7 High | building, of log and heavy sawn Central America. st l"h ! 'f’:“e '_lm Al.rmmb vest Gruening, invited to be pres-| Administration officials today said |Uimber construction, designed to| SAVINGS ACCOUNTS G it A : ' Hi“‘““ \”y b ”w; Sy M- cnt, would not attend. the President will very likcly veto|CAITY heavy snow loads. Accomoda- | PS fered to buy 6,000 des "o cur neutrality o ONg 45 We prosident of the Alaska Native pending price control bill tions consist of four built-in bunks,I TALENT_N, £ Ealn from the government. With oep e out of belligerent| protherhood is 'Ray L. Perafrovich,| Grigics ‘of the legislation say ibles]Wo: of Which are’ stgle and: twil P g bl g Y3 coly san Ko SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES # K} trade e pase ently moved to Juneau, and ex-|measure will permit of sharp rises|dotble widths. ‘The bunk room,| NAe fodiney ¥ ithggpontinpliss 8 the wa Salvador would like| Bug t usgestion was roared ccutive secretary of the organisa~|of the cost of agriculture come|l2' X 16 in size, also has closets for Killarney, but she’s equally good | =———————— — — ————————————— | y rauch to make a sale of this]down. Wheeler urged all sent to tion is Wiliam L. Paul, Juneau|modities and the President will |clothing and provisions. Double| at Wagner. She has hopes for an Flrst National B nk ¢ Fui authorities are ske 1’“‘ piepare long speeches and to in-|attorney . |veto the bill if it reaches his degk|Dutch doors face out from the operatic career. a LM ¢f the uitimate destination of -Iumv others to do likewise, to keep ————————— in the form recommended by f4he|bunk room towards an open -fire- the 2 e debate going in the Senate as| The Navy has increased its pur-|House Banking Committee " {place which is Toofed oyer, “giving The Daily Alaska m"“:."; a- J U N E A U— A L A s KA L L ain is closc ociat- g as Poss mle An outright fili-|¢hases 20 times over what they —————— v between bunk wm ed Mlh Nazi Germany. Also, Géfi- buster, he sald, was inadvisable, but BUY DEFENSE STAMPS place. The “éntire building is/ask# ¥ l\M're in 1938 and 1939.