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PAGE FOUR.. .. 2 ! |20 YEARS AGO / : T i e T Ty e e T ! THE EMPIRE Dlr ector Fusternad Secleties SN e Rtvike. Sunbios Hsaka PRI S IS i A B e R Y; . @utinsen Cluued Second and Main Street HELEN TROY MONSEN ent | It seepns that a London doctor has announced al - 1 s new discovery whereby he can use a fish product m‘ ¢ prolong life. He even says this mystic new tish | B2 3(4(5(/6|7|8 e M product’ will make average humans live as long as| Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. 200 years. ‘[ 10{11)|12|13|14|15 hope the London medico isn't shell-shocked | 17 18 19 20 21 22 NOVEMBER 13, 1921 Marie Goldstein and Charles Perelle had joined the Sourdough Club the University of Washington. Ben Burford Bert Caro were attending high school in San Francisco. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Monday of each month and R. L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Manai SBUBSCRIPTION RATES: We Drs. Kaser and Delivered by per month. | By G . in advance, 36.00; [bY the Nazi bombing raids. He says he intends to 24|25|26(27|28|20 —_— ; Fl’eeblll’ er in Scottish Rite Temple one ér'\”" i It Sy will Bty oA build a laboratory for the production of this new Mrs. W. E. Cahill and Miss Martha Sey of Douglas entertained the g beginning at 7:30 p. m ubscribers ' the Business Of ¢ or irrequlariiy 1n e de- | flsh product, immediately after the war is over. We primary children of the Sunday School. DENTISTS VERGNE L. HOKE, Uvey of theic papers, e might suggest that it's a shame to wait - 4 gl b Worshipful Master; JAMES W. A i ok AR ikis b i — — - e Bringing in a load of vegetables from Spuhn Island, G. J. Dahl LEIVERS, Secretary. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for | CANNERYMEN IN DEFENSE ived in Juneau and gold his produce immediately. e ok, o republication of il news dispatches credited to 1t or not other, L % IR Juneaws Own Store wise credited in this paper and also the local news published | —_— gezee 5% 5 - : beretn. 1 S5 o3 P » % ;l At least Alaskg fishing interests will be repre-| NOVEMBER 13 Miss S. M. Dresser, who had been visiting Miss Nell McCloskey, was Dr A w stewan AR RAN THAT OF ér\f)‘.u;fl: LEED T0 ME LARGER, |sented (6 a recently named OPM advisory committee Dean C. E. Rice leaving for her home in the south on the Spokane dIabeledtnd (s i sl - |to offer advice to the government in matters of price Jdesneite, Shepard . - DENTIST ska Newspapers, 1011 which affect the fish, fruit Dan Livie James McNaughton!was elected editor of the Juneau High School oL {control and priorities -—v—{and vegetable canning industry. 1 Among- some 30 men named on 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Office Phone 489 Mrs. Elliott Blythe Jerry Gucker Mrs. May Crowell Totem and Howard C: was busine: manager the committee, with Mrs. Harriet' 8. Pullen, of Skagway, won her fight for a patent on a .J!w() were appointed )lu lfnpresem ;‘gmpfi:nle‘s % Rosellen Monagle homestead located at Dye 1 " {operating plants in the Territory. The duo are C. Mickey Crowell T 5 3 ot B "” . T [ | M. Walters, representing the Libby, McNeill and| Mrs, Hugh Coke ¢ e Chlroprachc The Rexall Store {Libby Company, and Victor H. Elfendahl, represent- | Oscar Johnson ather: High, 40; low, 32; partly cloudy Physio Electro Theropeutics Your Reliable Pharmacists |ing the Alaska Pacific Salmon Company, of Seattle. Chuck Porter DIETETICS—REDUCING e e e BUTLER-MAURO | | | — Sandra Lee Shirk 1 Soap Lake Mineral and Steam oria Sarri { Bk DRUG CO. Gl Daily Lessons in English %/ 1. corbox L e s WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The building will be brought to final completion next week.” Omit FINAL. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Perficious. ibotage or Coincidence—Hitler Wins (Philadelphia Record) s Nearly every day, vital defense material is being lost in this country through fire and explosions. There have been too many disasters in-this coun- > Dr. Doelker, D. C,, Bernard Bldg. s Post Office Substation NOW LOCATED AT HARRY RACE HOROSCOPE Dr. John H. Geyer Pronounce hoth I's as in DENTIST try to blame them all on coincidence. “The stars incline R : ; ! - R T But whether the loss is due to sabotage or to| b o 1 TT, SISty MEvIe By Babde. 2 Room 9—Valentine Bldg. DRUGGIST | OUR SLICE OF FISH | aceident—Hitler wins, hut do not compel OFTEN MISSPELLED: Carburetor, Observe the E, and pronounce PHONE 762 riis Bgibh Dlsies atklakar- | i it In. cases of sabotage, the responsibility rests! o - Bl : Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m, — Call 'em fish, the silver horde or the scaley ; directly or indirectly on the Federal Bureau of | — SYNONYMS: Conflict, fight, fray, nllrtl}v 3 | T obiition. 6t Boutheast Alsika s | TOVSSLERGAY. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14| WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours,” Let us| “The Stare for Men™ | ““'" it '[ Ilimm i '( u;u = s i PAPP R T Adverse planetary aspects .are increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. TOday’s WOId: | pr————————y " S S greates o 1i¢ reso L€, re o » ’, o 2 | e eiee in & whil o] CoUAKler the record for fust one week last month, 8ctive In the early hours Loduy{ SOLILOQUY; act of talking o one’s self. “TLovers are always allowed | | ROBERT. SIMPSON, OPT. D. SAB'N’S { o thfe Lisht, s nteresting onee 10 & W 0 ot ten the atorys but later, benefic influences Hold | e comfort of soliloguy. " Spectator Graclbbs Kod Afouis Seflies ! check up|and finc e most y |sway. Labor and capital should be of Optometry and October 7—“Soo Span Crash Delays Ore | . lin harmony under this configura- Front St—Triangle Ridg. e e e s, MODERN ETIQUETTE ** popgrra LEE e wealth is being:eollected.” A good indication is cori- tained in ‘a recent weport of fish sales by the Fish and Wildlife finger on the piscatorial pulse of the Territory. Take halibut, for instance established ftse1r=r¢ 1€ ATASKE fish, with 3,801,283 pounds of halibut landed Juneau was second with -1,992,858 pounds. Opthsaimology Glasses Pitted Lenses Ground Ships; Vital Iron Ore Shipping Blocked by . Wreckage.” tion. 3 | October 9—“$500,000 Blaze Sweeps Defense | HEART AND HOME: Accidgnts Plant in Chester.” {may be numerous while this plane- . ..October 12—"Loss_of $12000,000 in Fall tary government prevails. Beth River Fire; Huge Crude Rubber Stocks and young and old are lkely To™feact Other Defense Goods Burn.” to nervous impulses which bnng‘mw, October 12—Dynamite Blast Wrecks Al- phoul. falls and may sasulb.n mfl?g askan Naval Air Base; 6 Soldiers and Ma- |injurles. This is a fortunate Tule rines Killed in Mystery Explosion at Sitka.” jof the stars for older member . the family whose counsel shbwl can’t spare men to guard be sought. Changes in social codes de- | Which are to be sweeping after the war will be gradually apparent as Service, which keeps its off You'll Find Food Finer and Bervice More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP borrrrrrortrrrrvrrrcr e, Q. When it is necessary to crowd past-other people to reach or leave seat in a theatre, what is the correct manner of so doing? A. Do no turn so that you face these people, but slip in or out with gour back towards them, and with a quiet “Pardon me.” Do this as uickly and quietly as possible, and take care not to brush your purse br coat over the heads of the people seated in the row immediately in front. Q Helene W. Albrecht there. the ) first eight months of 1940, Ketchikan landed 40 per- In PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS Phone 778 Valentine Building—Room 7 cent of the totgy Alaska halibut catch, but in the first eight months of this’year, Ketchikan halibut landings, while still leading the Territory, were only | 30 percent of the {otal eatch; with Juneau landings Of course, the F.B every one of the thousands of plants making fense goods in this country. FINE If one is a house guest and his cigarette accidentally burns a (The Charles W. Carter| a shipment sunk by a submarine. Atlantic must not be lost in op the increase, g But the F.BI. should: 1941 ends. Excess of liberty and hole in the tablecloth or the table, what shoud he do? Watch and Jeweiry Repairing Now, let's “také troll caught salmon. In 1940 1. Nab all known spies and saboteurs instead |freedom in human relations. will A. Replace the tablecloth with a new one and arrange to have at very reasonable rates Ketchikan barely led Juneau in landings of these| . o1oino’ o oo and-mouse game with them. The CBuse reactions when the world the table refinished, or apologize and send the hostess a gift which Momm PAUL BLOEDHORN fish, with Sitka far in the lead. Ketchikan land- FBI >h}\s been too fond of watching suspects um,fl:'end;usts its modes and manners. amounts to the cost of the damage. Fourth and Pranklin Sts. 8. FRANKLIN ings were 2,490,000 pounds, against 2385000 pounds|ney nave committed crime after crime, in the desire| NATIONAL ISSUES: As (ke Q. Is it proper to fold napkins, for the dinner table, into fancy PHONE 136 9 Eaamr todunsau and 4,350,000 pounds in ‘Sitke to build up an airtight case; one of the men ar-|World War spreads, thousands of ‘shapes = But this year, Juneau is making real strides in|rested in the spy round-up last June had been in |refugees will seek haven in ‘the A. No, the correct shapes for the dinner table are either the perfect - & catching up to the First City. During the first five | the spy business for 40 years, according to F.B.I. | United States, but diametrically op- ‘square or the oblong, although the triangle may be used for breakfast RCA Victor Radios months of this year, Sitka landed 4,561,000 pounds | reports | posite opinions l‘PEm'd‘f‘H futwe ,hq juncheon Jues.S'evens shop and RECORDS of troll * caught 'salmon, Juneau accounted for 2. Make sure proper precautions are taken by |Policies affecting immigration _“‘”‘»fi sk e R T v L R T PR TES'—MISSES’ | Juneau Melody House 2,276,000 pounds, while Ketchikan reported only | concerns operating defense plants. 1§ be fltl\’(?cul.edv lrm: T\rlu.s) ]]).xeg.;g« "unm' wia ] Next to Truesdell Gun Shop 1,631,000 pounds. During August of this year, latest The Philadelphia Record maae a survey 10 days |the entrance of many highly edu- by WEAR | Second Street Phone 65 | g : . » o cated and unusually talented men & Qeward Street NEAr TR | | i ey month on which records are official, Juneau landed | 820 that proved proper precautions were not being . A. C. GORDON | i is t and women of Jewish faith who - . . -— 9B Y P - ‘hile | taken on the Philadelphia waterfront. A reporter more than 1,148,000 pounds of the salmon, while . ; vill tribut Reatly: & retio o e e i, i e e, B B B S B ] INSURANCE X % L TRER T teetive agency~to guard @ ship loading goods for |struction policies. They will meef : A by e ekt X o L —" { still in the Jead with August deliveries totaling ? st judi despite theld 1. Who was the foremost exponent in “glorifying the American .”qg 000 L Britain; he gave no references} there was no check- ‘detelmmed prejudices despite girl”s JAMES c COOPE g G 2 up. He might have been a saboteur; he could easily great value as citizens. b R S R R ) e (st . R % Ketchikan has long claimed title to the fishing |~ INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS : 2. What is the difference between a misogamist and misogynist? ' : an has : ST have carried a bomb on board. (As a result of the | : R e RS Hest i C.P.A. Shafluek Agenc capital of Southeast Alaska, and her claims cannot | vey precautions are being taken.) |China comes under planetary in- 3. What is George Ade's best-known hook? 4 Y be denied, but, certainly, these figures show our We wonder what a similar survey would have fluences which appear promising.! What State capital is named after the seventh President of the 'llflll.llm Bcollfll.blmo | Capital City to be not far behind in the collection| shown in Fall River—or in Chester? The Government may benefitj United States? g QOOP. UILD] | CA L r % of the slimy moneymaker: There aren’t enough F.BI. agents. through a courageous and ambiti-} 5. What insect can carry more than fifteen times its weight? l n n " l A PTG R AN But J. Edgar Hoover, director of the F.B.I, 0us new .;zohcys:ncr‘vea‘s‘ed arld from | e e R Grocery and Meat Market MORE FISH should ask for more—Congress has always been|the United States 1Is forecast.| 2 e e : 3 L. C. Smith and Corons 478—PHONES—371 S willing to respond to such requests. Friendly s.mrs guide in no;:el plans; 2. A misogamist hates marriage, and a misogynist hates women. | TYPEWRITERS | High ity % T 47 rE Every defense shipment lost by sabotage or|for defeating Japan. Much suffer-| 3. “Fables in Slang.” | “l Quality Foods A.nd speaking of “\h', lmx‘eslu ns‘m de \lnlopmllfln!v Sarelosnies s ke s UER i vidtor dus it ibiar u,s‘iflg and disease will mark the Wi;n-. &/ Inokson Miss: Sold and Serviced by Moderate Prices rumored in scientific circles which even beats Alas- tar 1 which there. whliHe- Wit © 5 . Burford & Co. The ant. ka's new vitamin fishing industry for novelty. x 3 As in the case of sing of into vitamrn oils and capsules to supply needed ele- ments in human diets, this new wrinkle has to do J.B death rate. The outlook for the| spring is encouraging and through' the winter more harmony among political factions may be attained. The Battle of the fish 1vers | o merican factories. the proce: [ewse WHITE e | The Italian press says that strong measures - i M e v ~ 5 TRUCKS and BUSSES with our health, too should be taken against citizens who go about| FPersons whose birthdal bt st - i Where the vitamins would help our. physical | spreading rumors. There is always danger that one |have the augury of a year of DR. H. VANCE NASH CARS systems fight off di and generate pep and |of them might be true. many annoyances that necessitate OSTROPATH Christensen Bros. Garage : St LR SRSV S iy __‘ — — changes in plans and test the.tem- Consultation and examination 809 WEST 12TH STREET per. Eventual progress and good fortune are prognosticated. 3 Children born on this day may have many obstacles in the path of success, but they will wins s’ ally through outstanding and persistent industry. (Copyright, 1941) SLOW POKE free. 10 to 12; 1 to 6; 7 08,20 by appoinment, Gt neau Hotel Annex | South Franklin St. Phone 177 e el sy organization he-calls The Vindicat- | gressional Record. This opened the ors Association, Inc., and publisher | way for large quantity reprints by of a weekly with the title, The Am- \ the Governiment Printing Office—at ercan Vindicator. | cost. Sure enough, a few days later Recently the head of a company | Butler ordered’ 300,000 copies of the that has big Army contracts received | speech, the following letter from Reynolds| The charge for this big order was |on a United States letterhead: | $900, which Butler paid in advance. + “My dear Mr. X: I have requested Asked if he or Hoover put up the to the United States récalls the 'py ggsociate, M. E. M. Forbes, to | money, Butler declared that it came hitherto unpublished story &bout his | ca)] on you this week to discuss | out of his own pocket. Washingfon Merry- Go-Round (Continued from Pagel One) “HORLUCK’S DANISH” Ice Cream Flavors Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, Raspberry Ripple, New York, Rock Road, Chocolate, Strawberry Archie B. Belts PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Audits Taxes Systems negotiations with Roosevélt in 1933. Litvinof was then Foreign Min~ ister of Russia, and spent several days in the White House conferring, * regarding the chief stumbling-block™ —guarantees for religions worship. During the é&onference, Broadway comedian Eddie Dowling, old._per- sonal friend of the President, came gat which time I trust you will see | Printing official later said Butler to the White House, and Mrs. Roose- velt told him to go up to the Lincoln study and drop in on the Russian discussions. Dowling was anxious to persuade Litvinov to send the famous Moscow ballet on a tour of the U. S. A, and Roosevelt knew this in: advance. So, introducing Dowling to the Russian Foreign Minister, the President said: “This is my old friend Eddie Dowling who nfay go ta} Russia, When he does, Gapidolg fweeive him a letter of introduction to your government.” .. “We'll be delighfdd 1o isee him %! shot back Litvinov. “But as an actor, Mr. Dowling won't nesd youry letter. We v me the visit of artists. Now if you are sending us any bankers, then they will need a letter.” NOTE: Dowling never persuaded the Russian Government to send the ballet, and Roosevelt never persuad- ed Litvinov to give satisfactory i surances regarding religiou Asked by newspaperr coming from the Wi House what progress he had made regarding religion, Litvinof replied “I can't discuss it. This is Sunday REYNOLDS’ FRIEND | Senator Robert R. Reynolds,;hand- some, oft-married 'Nérth ' Carelina isolationist, is Chairman of the Sen- ate Military Affairs Committee. As ' 1 | a sideline he is also head of an {Hoovers radio addyess in. the CQn-,{cyples.w ¢ “give' a- substantfal donat with. you a program of national legislation that deals with a situa- -tion which is'important insofar as the future of our country is con- cerned. I want to assure you, my dear Mr. X, that I shall appreciate any courfesy you may extend to Mr. Forbes when he calls at your office, him personally. With assurance of my highest esteem, I am . .." Mr. X was not personally ac- quainted with Reynolds or his asso- ciate Forbes. However, Forbes was received when he called. This is the gist of what he said: That people all over the country were clamoring to have Reynolds fight the battle for them on the “all American front.” Asa pgplic-mmd- ed citizen, Mr2X was re so that Reynolds could expand the distribu- tion of the “Amevican Vipdicator.” Forbes ‘did nét’ ‘get a’ donation. However, he left several copies of Reynolds' paper and a subscription blank which read, “It is understood and agreed that The Vindicators As- sociation, Ine., will furnish names | and addresses to which these sub- | scriptions will *be sent.” ANOTHER FRANKING GRAB Unsuspecting taxpayers don’t know it, but they are being tapped for | m than $6,000 this week to frank out a speech by Herbert Hoover uirg- ing the shipment of food to Nazi- occupied Europe. Mr. Hoover's actor | generous franking | at the taxpayers’ ex- | pense — is Nebraska's rookie isola- | Lonkt Senator Hugh A Butler. | This js'the' " earefully’ 'guarded story 1 on October 20, Butler inserted | uested to.| According to one Government Printing Office official, the Ne- braskan paid the $900 in currency | when he put in his order—a very | unusual procedure, since members of | Congress customarily pay their | printing bills by check after receipt of bill. But, another Government | paid “either by cash or check.” | At any rate the 300,000 reprints } are now in process of being mailed | out all over the country by the Sen- ate Folding Room, at a cost, esti- mated by the Post Office Depart- | ment, of $5640 to taxpayers. But | this isn't the only exepnse for which | they will be soaked. They will also have to fork over $417 for the franked envelopes, which are furnished Hoover, via Butler, free of charge. | ‘Another interesting angle is that ;Butler is using-a mailing list sup- | plied by Emil Hurja, one-time of- | fitial of the Democratic National | Committee who bolted to Willkie in | 1940 and now is an active isolation- |ist. This is the same list which Hurja turned over to Senator Wheel- er when he mailed out his famous postcard referendum, some of which went to army camps. Asked about Hoover's franked speech, Hurja stated that he had “rented” a list of 50,000 names to Senator Butler and was running 50,000 out of the 300,000 pestage- free envelopes through an addresso- graph machine. (Copyright, 1941, by United Feature MOBERLY, Mo, Nov. 13.4Ng all carrier pigeons are in a hurry, Fred Cook shot 14 of a big flock of pigeons which had been raid: ing his feed lot. One was a carrier which wore a band indicating he. had been sent on an errand in August, 1937, >ee POLITICS SLOW AT | SANDY, Utah, Nov. 13. — Polks' seem t0 be pretty well satisfied With* the government—at least as far a§’ the city officials are concerned; #% The mayor, four councilmen, @ treasurer and recorder are due:to. be re-elected by default this monthi No one—not even the incumbents themselves—filed for the jobs. SUNRISE TIMES - FOR DUCK HUNTERS 14 -t Nov. . Nov. 15 Sun., Nov. 16 . Mon.,, Nov. 17 . Tues.,, Nov. 18 Wed.,, Nov. 19 Thurs., Nov. 20 Fri, Nov. 21 Sat., Nov. 22 Sun,, Nov. 23 Closing up his Syndicate, Inc.) e e S The police department of the Un- ion of*South “Africa ‘recent pur- chased 100 -American-made -motor- housewives believe Mon., Nov. 24 Tues,, Nov. 25 ‘Wed., Nov. 26 barn before the chill Indiana blasts arrive is Singin’.Sam, radio favorite of 8,000,000 “Refreshment Time” listen- ers. He's shown above at his farm near Richmond, Ind., as he fin- ishes filling up the hayloft. In the background one of Sam’s cows ; looks on plaintively, sensing she will spend a good share of the win- ter indoors. Sam believes in “winter cleaning” just as much as most putting his theory in “spring cleaning,” and is 4into vigorous practice. He says a good “fall cleaning” is the finest Thurs., Nov. 27 Pri, Nov. 28 ... Sat, Nev. 28 ,..c...8:18 no substitute for Newspaper Advertising Bookkeeping Rm. 8, Valentine Bldg. 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