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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1941 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FOUR. man with that much background Oriental tips? that a ne FMPIRE PRINTING Gastineau Channel il and Mk "sonal acquaintances of Babb's duriig the past 25 Nt PR e 4 I)ml y fla lm Em plrc e S o e e e s v o | (1981 NOVEMBER 101 | | YEARS AGO im® ; SR . 16 kept up correspondence. Is it any wonder, T ! 20 THE EMPIRE i Fraternal Societies e ) = fi\\fl’A.\'Y ks === nager —+ | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m VERGNE L. HOKE, Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. R. L. BERNARD - v DAY OF DISPUTE Office s Second Class Matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES in Juneau and Douglas for §1 Drs. Kaser and Freeburger Entered in the Po be Thanksgiving in Colorado, Con- | Kentucky, Loui- this week will ona, California Indiana, Massack: Delivered by carrie ois New Dakota, | Lr Utah, { § Skl Juneau’s Own Store onsin d Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING | Office Phone 469 g 3T dow, W ¢ ' IESSPESEETSSS TR ey . ] " " - - 1 Chiropractic The Rexall Store t t Daily Lessons in English i’ T e e e B] T e—— —_— ! Y QUISN W. L. GORDON ||| ~DIETETICS—REDUCING BUTLER-MAURO 4 \ || Soap Lake Mineral and Steam t 1ard state. w rice o o accept the earlier da A sy, “Youw AL, wry con || Dr. Doelker, D. C, Bernard BIdg. | l—ow 5 e T o ; is very LOW (or, REASONABLE)." . . been 10 P“Ff e CMF”‘““O“P“‘ Pronounce the A as in FAN, PO’I Ofllce snbflah“ te. 'or this reason, Tes | Now Loclm AT d to bring us all together a curved strait @ passagevay | [ Dr. John H. Geyer HARRY R | ally promised that beg ACE | fourth Thursday S | Dl—)-%Nunsu: DRUGGIST [ “r one g A mes and it is yours.” Let us PHONE 1762 “The Bquibb Stores of Alaska” | SAW EIGHT DAYS AHEAD We're all for the return to the later d word each day. ‘Today’s word: Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm, e all, the only ones who have benefited fro ovoke; exciting. “It was provocative of columni who pride | flicting holiday observances have been som O as in OF) | “The Ster - to pre e turn of |ing salesmen in the States, with girl f —_— S for Men before appen had |town. By w?kag their territories ':i" A —i‘ ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. SAB'N’S | mont} \arkable | understand, they have been able to stow by y || Graduate Los Angeles College | p who- doesn a column, | Thanksgiving dinners each year since the New l of Optometry ana Front St.—Triangle Bldg. | who is a superior type of wsma }holldd_\ went into effect ROBERTA LEE t Opthalmol | The | ticator, in this case, was Glenn | . RIS i AR R pr Glasses Pitted Lenses Ground [ day cable editor of the Associated Press bu- SHOULD HAVE STAYED HERE a view should be left on the left-hand margin of a York | i AT mies You'll Find KFood Finer and 8 T i i b Tnps | A recent item in The Seattle Times relates how pe wis rgin width is largely determined by the size of the Bervice More Complete at | ; BeTReitied the 160.9F e °~ |a Seattle man returned there after a trip to Alaska | tray 3 fllb mE | of remier 0 of . 2 s = - agances of Premier Kenoye. On 'D’““f“ 16, and found eight parking tags awaiting him, all en-|generous, to pile several kinds of food upon the fork at | Hdene V. rech BABANOP cabinet folded up and on October 17 the (o 1y genttle policemen and collected by his|If the b PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS COFFEE SHOP Y it p“.‘“,"“ _n?“’ Was | wife while he was away ing shoul attempt to take upon the fork more than one kind Phone 773 TR, & P WA BlSo Ausnipated i To settle up, the Seattle motorist spent a night | future w Valentine Bullding—Room 7 his article on October in jail and paid a fine of $35. BUSINE if it is necessary to turn one’s back on *— “How do they do it?” we al want to ask, “It was a fine trip,” he punned | Which r i FINE iy one of these journalistic predictions proves We'll bet he's a little sorry he returned. |are costly fewer Gl N | : e {through coming weeks a The Cha.l’les w, caflet Watch and Jewelry Repairing 2 > sign read 1 e at very reasonable rates Y said he was making his Unconquerable Wales views amo " . : | M | PAUL L) from the Eastern T may be s sbborn in certain de- | L O 0 K a n d l- E A R N | OItuar‘y BLOEDHOBN ’ thumbnail sketch of (Philadelphia Record) mands, ageression and courage are | A. C. GORDON t! Pourth and Pranklin Sts. ] 8. FRANKLIN STREET ic There is one school of military expert who be- | onhesied for workers. The ) R * AT L1 | PHONE 136 L — rom the University of liéves that when and if Hitler's invasion of England ¢ yranus in Taurus to Neptune % [————————————————— 1912 ¢ a vill follow Napoleon’s example ana i o R 1. What is the “Bill cf Rights"? % & 1912, spent brief periods on the staffs of 1S attempted he wil e in Virgo presages peaceable settle )\Y “., v m,» o \;\w Beq. head for the west and southwest coasts of the island | oo o giferences. As 1941 ends ~ 2. What is a three-edged flag called? RCA Victor Radios i * Massachusetts, Standard, then went to Tokyo TRNCr than the nearer east coast. there will be many eNcouragingevi-, 3. What country’s queen was Killed in an automoblle accident in| | Jomes-Slevens Shfip and RECORDS O bl U The southwest coast includes Wales, and a re-|gopoe ™o,y b0 B B BT oase LADIES'—MISSES' Juneau Melody House by i " {tig " P cent.development throws some light on the difficul)y1ouars ang employees 4 Of whom did Shakespeare say: “Age cannot wither her, nor cus- | READY-TO-WEAR Next to Truesdell Gun Shop rve in the AEF. I ties which the Nazis might encounter on that ter- = NATIONAL, ISSUES: Equal s stide hes Infinite varkety"s 8 Near Second Street Phone 65 E u]\l ,“.I lq 'l‘ rain.. We do not refer to the storm-washed cliffs ,;.)t¢ for women will be sought as 5. In what months are oysters reputed to be at their best? 5 T 2 1();: ‘A‘;“; or the xmrrow.‘ u.unblod' \"ulloyls, but' ‘rat).mrtto bt]:; many girls prepare for air service ANSWERS: & — . R T TR o s roapaink Gt ADd. (hies HATEOR, A and it is probable that American| 1. The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. INSURANCE | a few months o yriting in China, he re- | vowels. - : girls will prove their efficigney as % e paraak: I e i i o 0 e e turnéd®to’ Ja‘n."n ‘\.’it!vt z. ‘hmmr\' vmu‘ became ‘act~ /'\uulspmuh_{nrm I:nndon tells .hnw, the meStr:v flyers in certain war tasks. The! 5 Belati JAMES C COOPER f ing chief of the Associated Tokyo bureau. In of Agriculture recently announced a plan to improve seers remind the public that rank e ta 11 “Antony: and Cleohitia | March, 1925, he joined the York AP staff and an area near Llanfairpwillgyngwiligerchwryndrob- | ;o armne nurses in the first Worl oo RS s wreilien Il,a( ' the Tetter M4 C.P.A. Shafiuck Agency | w t Francisco as cable editor | Wllandsiliogogoch. This spelling turned out to be .. was not awarded until aff 5. In the months whose names contain the I . Basinets’ Couneelos early in 1926 wrong. The correct spelling is: LlanfairpwllgWyn- | ipe -armistice, and now the wisdot 3 F i COOPER BUILDING | In August, 1928, Babb retur the Orlé p gyligergerychwyrndrobwllalanosylizgogogoch of accepting women who are efe glove factory, still is interned 8 o e ot B s Not even the efficient general staff of the Reich- | . A " & captured soldier. Senate Scat mn Doubt‘ CA Llf o n NIA chief of the Tokyo bureau. During the Manchurian ficient in any branch of work D! = ke conquest, he went t le ‘“ 5 ¥ swehr will ever find its way through Welsh place emphasized. The stars presage fa This is Pierre’s first journey away Grocery and Meat Market ges); B “_“‘ ds for the AP, | e The Saxons didn't do a thorough enough for certain feminine leaders in avle [YOm the narrow street which is his L. C. Smith and Corons 478—PHONES—371 s kyo bureau in 1932, jo5 when, in the words of Lancelot Hogben, they in- o4 home, His Swiss home is on a TYPEWRITERS High as transferred to his | yaded Cornw Wales, overturned the altars of | Son: NEXt spring is to be a U@ .y curyving drive with trees igh Quality Foods at ; e S | vaded Cornwall and Wales, overturned the altars of | yyen imany ‘girl volunteers il Poedy cCUrvIng drive withy e Sold and Serviced by Miliate Price end of 1936 the native population and “littered the countryside lify. and flowers | the_Orient have be i e qugtify |chalet. And his “adopted family” J. B. Burf d&c. t ient have been per- | with vowels | INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRSBL|inciudes a boy and a girl of about ol or — e RN —— 1 " 'S > . “ 2 ; 3 T In the future Canada is to be evem |pq gge | O\g.m Is Worr. by s ey Washlng|°n Ix\'\s a dashing \l:mng ain, more than one-half is f00d. [closer in relation to the United| Al speak French so there is no ‘ustomers” an wHITE B r of the Argentine Embassy |States than it has been. In the gifficulty there; and the family is . Mem_ he knew the then Wallis Simpson ~ OUT-DATED |last few weeks of this year the having a grand time along with| 5 'BUCKS and BUSSES and knew her well. In fact Wallls| Senator John A. Danaher, PePpery | nommion will be more active in|Pierre, who keeps busy exploring DH VAN NASH C,ARS Iz Go_Round was reported at the time to be in Connecticut Republican lSOlS(lOnlS(.‘the World ar: The chart of ithe IBHA" exclatining "Bis ~joy the Ih Al . H. love with him is a strong advocate of the Hoover | { United States-Canads Defense dey long. s OSTEOPATH Christensen Bros. Garage wh) o TR s Cndl The Embassy office stan_ds on a plan of sending food to Nazi-occu- ChiAnMissiin Cibashaes ' arester _m_! Plerre is"in. Berd bit Mt et t 909 WEST 12TH §' 2 little side street, and Espil's office | pied Europe. |volvement. When Saturn transits leagues who came to visit their free. 10 to 12; 1 to B; P——— at that time looked out on the| Recentlya constituent, whose hus- | da’s chart in 1942- |SWiss friends are spread out over 7 t0'8,20 by appotnment. ey e in the of the | gpe Beneath this window at band's relatives live in the conquered | Venus in Canada’s chart in % i’ advance. Fleets e b ot s /indsor | Lowlands, called on Danaher and |43 there are signs of severe tests|d 80od part of the litile country. Gastinean Hotel Annex I} % i Lomdreds. of it breatcht | 0o dhy Y Duchiss v D teatad b thovid. 8Bs il sissl bt ol oo e can na it |Tt is a gift of vacation that means | Bouth Fracklin St. Phone 177 'HORLUCK’S DANISH AunaL Di b GOIE DIOVER ten passed, exerting all her at- Protested his s £ ) ik —_ from the Trz were tion to interest the dashing Ceiving a smuggled, uncensored let- |plish in the World War. From ‘sc?:r:le)o:mghcmflu"r}ew hso‘:zNio;gr :}:‘:z S Peppel::m?l(l:m Pl"!xad;‘en;ipple ed up with ma Inr omat from the pampas—in vain. t€r from her relatives recounting |March 1 to May, 1942, events will| ‘o "\ 5 snd clothing Wy | v Rum Royal Gosoart Grove, factories were transported from il had eyes only for the sweet- their bitter hardships but pleading |require wise decisions by the De- |yt %G O 000 B SO | Archi ' B'u’ Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, line of advance to be set up behind neare of his early @ omatic days that nothing be done that in any |fense Commission, Neverthelonsy - they Mips to: a0 rcaie b. Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut. " the Ural Mountains \d eventualy arr . her—Court- Way would help the Nazis. Persons whose birthdate it 15 |nont on with the vacation schedule PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Raspberry Ripple, New ¥ark, | cars and trucks w ey Letts of Chicago, who now pre- Danaher argued with his Visitor | pave the augury of a year of per-‘m,oug,, the winter anfii o v | Audits Taxes Rock Road, Chocolate, Straw] 1, women and children perct sides over the ladies of the Diplo- at grga( Iengdth con. ‘antly repea‘l lexities and anxieti Surprises | 700 Belgain and 1,600 French child- ! Systems Bookkeeping i v-mu’.- 3 berry top t cargos q Orps ing, “But my dear Mrs. S—— .} 5 i P - S ~ > # matic Corps 18, y ? may be disturbing but aid will /ren in the country for six to eight Rm. 8, Valentine Bldg. Phone 676 This evacuation of precious indus- Ay this fs histo o at least it 1914 Hoover was able to handle the |\ o™ rinoine about a hapBf| weeks at all times (s s S Sl i w trial materials is one reason for the Germans.” Finally, after one of P | Aueria s Js.one reason for e (was wotil the Duk- and Duchess these remarks, the constituent in- |issué from troubles. ) And this is not all that the Swiss | L — tremendous number of t came to town the other day. A, that o '* : o Children born on this day are doing. the United States is send time Mrs. Evie Robert invited them ‘€frubted sharply, ve ups and Sixty canteens, operatéed by a R BEAUTY'S SAKE Russians now, S sonmitiod p “Senator, before you say that ably will have up: Ao D . ¥ . D s * to a tea and submitted In advance | - [through life, but they will ha¥é specia wiss organization, are “The Clothing Man” to most reports regard- a list of the proposed guests. On :f;:" p':m:!m:ne L:,flf‘:e! Z‘g"si]rgzr fine fa,lent_s and strong char.*'feedmg hundreds of children in un- s'GR'D’S inefficiency of Russian the guest list were the names of the hgux%,es mixed. This is 1941, not 1914, | by Which difficulties are over occupied France; threc homes for Sen. William Langer HOME OF HART SCHAPFPFNER o Argentine Ambassador and Madame ! f18ures mixed. This s 1941, . RGosreint, 1641 “"1220 children, at present, are being : PHONE 318 & MARX CLOTHING Espil Ou SN SSIE. apovEr . Con | g0ty iN0 i L maintained there along with one| Senator William Langer, of North loing an amazing job. be aware’of that. I know that our | Aei 8 Dakota, is shown at a hearing by an amazl But when the list was returned to ', " ” maternity hospital. | 4 people do not want food sent over. .| the Senate privileges and elections g Mrs. Robert those two names had (copyright, 1941, by United Feature SW"ZER N A complete set of clothing is| o mittee investigating charges he € ) n scratched off Syndicate, Inc. ¢« i|given to each child entering Switz- | is unfit, because of moral turpitude, . t ¢ en route to of Windsor had had erland for vacation. | to sit in the Senate. camp: send them her revenge 2 |S w “ | The Swiss are maintaining ten!| R e £ milk stations for nursing children| Subscribe to The Empire. & CAPITAL CHAFF warehouse Ml(e ‘I'o WAR WAlrs in Prance, using powered milk, Re- “ d ls ¢ TR . e ictions in Switzerland just ; tain Jules James, Command l D I { stric just now or Mode! : phath. M t of the U. S. naval base at Ber- Ive angemlls y ;_:g:rcl;r‘i l\‘x:cnoni?l:ce. howre\tc;, mfi . see us TNhY muda, is @ nephew of Secretary of % uance of the mil AMERICAN s A " reoone- \ar Briaon - White House has | CLEVELAND, Ouls, Nov. 16_En.. HOMES Are Open fo Hun- jshipments. 1 Many Kinds and Types to Choose From! s o detters and gineer Gulley of WPA has ordered (reds for Vacation Away E b [f DISTILLING COMPANY i ¥ i r' “’I“‘!\;"‘(lfi his men to use extreme caution in i F i is |es i"s ums i 0TOR co L e e e i S Firm Need Gins el WALLY'S FIRST LOVE u ichess of the love few were very (Some friends at first, the Kir In fact al out 1 who never succumbed to was Felipe Espil gentine Ambassador Espil is rated by De- partment as the ablest diplomat in Washington. In addition he has charm, wit, and many him as the handsom capital. charm the present Ar- lacie: man in Low, daughter Low Low, who rington dent of Morning Post Carlos Davila, one-time Pres} of Chile and Ambassador Wa: mission, New York o [ ator Pe) has received a complaint that p in Virginia, w has a maximum of 20,000 men, has re- ceived enough toilet paper to last | 100,000 soldiers for 50 years.” In the first two years of United Kingdom spent, for all pur- poses, 7 billion pounds, of which 5.6 billions went for wa When war began, Germany’s public debt was 37 billion marks. Now it is 101 | illion . Of the total lend-lease | war, the mouse traps in the WPA warehouse. He discovered the mice had eaten nore than 100 pounds of dynamite. A trap snapping a mouse might ex- plode its stomach contents and blow up the entire supply of blasting materials. - It is estimated 5,000 pounds of uminum are required to build a rsuit plane. & SRR A Music is now being used in de- fense plants to speed production. - e — Todine is obtained by processing seaweed, kelp or Chili saltpetre. - NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on | great AP FEATURE SERVICE BERN—Pierre is his name. He came from Brussels, saw his first mountains and ate seven| pieces of thick bread with five cuarts of milk—in between meals, that is. He is one of the 700 Belzian and | 1,600 French childrer to whom people of Switzerland have opened their homes for a vacation away from the hardships that follow war. To slender, dark-haired Pierre, 13, it all is so wonderful. For Pierre is poor, even in peace- time. His home is in the industrial district of Brussels. His mot| there, now, getting up at § to go to what little work she find in other people’s homes. (supplies actually delivered to Brit- sale at J. B. Burford & Co, adv.lfnher, who used to work in" New Capital OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla.. Nov. 18. —Civic-minded Olahomka Cityans hope that a toy manufacturer catch- es up soon with time in its flight. For at least two years he has been | selling a jigsaw puzzle map that | shows Guthrie as the capital of | | Oklahoma. The matter was called to | his attention but the maps continue to appear on the Toy markets. Guthrie ceased being the capital | of Oklahoma in 1911. i " Caliber of the U, 8. :Army's i artillery guns rén from to 16 inches. L Everclear Grain Alcohol 190 Proof A MERI(A N va Guide to Quality, Proof for proof, and age for age, American Duuumg Co. products are unsurpassed. THE Aunluq.r.gw PHONE 411 CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$150,000 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ’ SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES . JUNEAU—ALASKA