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Daily Alaska Empiro ‘fi‘ll‘dul? dente ed the EMPIRE PRINTIN d and Mat NSEN ider ectdent and Business Manager 4 Speaki Post Office in Juneau as Secor SUBSCRIPTION RATES arrier in Juneau and Douglas d Class Matter. ot dvance, $6.00: Intelligence it they will promptly notity iy trregularity in the de- mobile in Business Office, 374. 3 fish 1 In How stat for entitied to the use for dited to it or not other- the local news published re [ ULATION K UARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION o1 AL REPRESENTA Alaska New 1011 papers, thi: eve tana he has The plane wind then the the preser White _inti OREGON FISH STORY arme: seed future.” of chum, or almon in Oregon up 1al new the the light-meated fish are heading tream: coast, where to spawn described bank: in number he Great and down have. Wt could the tertained almon ve pr more han one concerned, the chums, it war- Al- the have a pound high Tow they broug Just Southeast ar price bonanza price paid nen for their catches this ye 50 110-r T the Island ght pe broke the government requirements of Oregon to cent fi report making as fit metaphysic » Pied Piper Oregon's rves and that the physician: residing the s head ¢ During Metaphysic quired Broadw phy ous gals non-mets Union, b stage hanc homes on Farmers are reporting For a mighty fish up the serting barnyards army the the salmon are following rive A mselves on the forced out on the growing Far pack h along the only fish eaters chum spawning season iiling the scaley n a fantastic for netw ette: “blue W “immortal balked T plan selves unl which ran who comp! $75,000, marked She just There us wift movements aves; the stream, it like almost too to believe tale report for fishermen ns f but Oregonians swear truth en by of that 1 feeds. may their animal They een sitting along to be forced Fishermen also woods re ng to the river ay bears, but 1 be 1 banks More than ir for dinners mink and otter have been seen along d almost the offering themselve might believe this year that sers and are defense. for the year And kisses ead newsp: of national ertainly, it coincidence and t the or canned fishermen onc when prices are sky- salmon great there should Aspir stand. lot of Jim,” makes Billings has a in my memory during the 1920 campaign and of the local of golf. what Washingfon S Merry- Go-Round (Continued from Pnge One) comes from the President me happy very special it 'Hm [ | l game “And on for come when Congress thing to stop a man committee has got a game! a course that had hazards in the We | no el many u cal pla the folks took me on country. history-making ng of Sound fishing ports T & any ¢ prices now being paid by vitamin products compar vers nt m ion 1 AT I nov Whit fall or h; ity a low-flying ship rapidly Airplane find a it na mated rs wi of country, in the \ere Society brings ns' 001 here ce. up. ians x engaging the its ot ians Vanderbilt the: y ds. tor! )m]:.x s and famous which finally, which cult mited from lained vice Money didn’'t will I in.” Bill- said because place 1 stopped off there i some for rlayed equal | Sary \ 1 lays : on made the ding his failure to win months Pug derbies grown, ‘White A small hopper veloc: manufacturers ferti their Immortal No e e which turned out in metaphysical be among them will be those lonely women whm:(" made others Schafer explained: “Kisses? Alaska and runs of fish in Columbla a the now s of chums on other Oregon \1()Rl-‘ FISH Guptill ribu- the finny fellows, Tom enthusiast and poetry cor section of the Seattle following comment in verse auto- ¥ a prize f the salmon derbies and the h s it sure beats tarnation Sound we've imy et roved our not yielding our hoped-for Rolls-Royces with dogfish TENTIO PILOTS el use for the airplane ha living at t neighbors e, a farmer Poplar arvested the best 35 acr of wheat told fields he wheat led ded from hip, calculated, were see a was mounted on a nd propeller blast wa sowed the grain flying instructors their passe and field for emergency he predicted wares after Farmer ile rural tional when will the Il have their own planes and crops from the air in More Philadelphia Record) If ever you e dumps, just think the but in America, for of Master Metaphysician: serewhall ! doubtful fun we \mple, en- ours feel of 1se & 1ave a parade that ed of the Haven," Long sexes, out- ble auction Peace Peace the old mar it to mi i effects, in their ex-Vanderbilt the metar sure and pr on on both ntil the less-Kiss objected more-kissable in metaphysical osculation James B. Schafer the Soc rapidly. It to with outfit four moved iety of M not only ac- mansion, it also opened up for the performance of meta- to contain numer- scanties. There was, 1 opposition from the Scene Shi hafer refused to hire professional years ater er Other operations of the metaphysicians included made I insignia; k society,” of men, who safetypins as broadcasting, by in making the child’s wore ental periment when thou; a bz mother of 1 ended “wealth visualize came the visualization members could them- sums—after making down payments $100 up. Speaking of one woman that her $9,000 never turned into president of the metaphysicians re- will do that if you visualize it. visualize enough.” mourners for the metaphysicians. \ furious. As Boss Metaphysician can’t deprive them of those. That's were soft-pedalled; the big empha- sis was on benefits. But Morgenthau, Iting either the White X Social Security Board, this carefully planned applecart by proclaiming that he fayored the |plan as an anti-inflation measur> taxes would be neces- to finance the additional out- and these new taxes, Mor- | without con- upset Isu e the Post- | been | Mon- | the four | , | of THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- | HAPPY BIRTHDAY NOVEMBER 28 Oscar Jenson Frank G. Campbell Sante Degan David Nicholls Grace Berg Dan Stanworth Ingram Varnell e HOROSCOPE “The stars ineline but do not compel” SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Adverse planetary aspects dom- inate today. There is a good for merchandising, but Mars is 1 threatening sway. Persons in execu- tive positions will be severely c ticised HEART planetary keenly by may be depressing lems will be home the College students under limit may will discover AND HOME Dmmm influences will be women today. War Financial prominent in of living will - be cconomies The disappointing for Lhelr young me | friends preoccupied with pe {sonal problems and not intereste lin romance BUSINESS America may which ir the United and Arger tacles which cleser forec in our is most will T prob. as cost ris¢ restive necessa. which heir activities eveninz be girls who that ar AF have IRS: Sout nal troubl trade with Brazil, Chile face seriol retard plans for ation us. The the few inter with States. will erfere meta- | ina cooper with next le ter | W and comme; encoura and the close with a remarkable rec- ord of achievement in production and distribution of our ma- terials NATIONAL will parts of despite t o year ISSUES present the Care of the difficulties in ted States. ease in Tafge require the cost of the usual volume to relief organiza- Institutions that care for and il! persons will fe need of aid. The stress the impertance 10t ecting home | sufferers sending help to { foreign lands INTERNATIONAL | Although there will be continued pposition to full foreign pol-y it will become more and more, sm)qrcm that the salvation of de- | mocracy depends upon the United States which must rescue the Al- indigent v for U rious who high ns xes and living will reduce contributions tions or- phans 1 the ne: AFFAIRS. our __llies depleted by long conflict un- The of der heavy odds an awakening ;;voople to their world must invite tin fulfilling what is read as its responsibility in defending liberty, | independence and civilization. Persons whose birthdate it is ‘im\'v the augury of a year of great {experiences which bring lmppinoss; as well as new duties. Those in the service of the nation will he; fortunate. stars presage the American duty. The new terrible dangers Three New Members Are e D 20 YEARS AGO 7% mmeire ety e e NOVEMBEER 28, 1921 Gold Street and the Ninth Street Hill were placed at the disposal of Juneau children so they could enjoy the first snowfall of the year, A summer time dance in mid-winter was planned by the Pioneers | Auxiliary for their roof garden affair, Auk Lake had thick ice, smooth as glass, and about 60 skaters were out to enjoy it The Ladies’ Guild of Holy Trinity Cathedral was to entertain at a silver tea for the public Heavy weather on the outside passage forced the steamer Vict n-m\ to take seven days instead of four on the southbound trip. Weather: High, 31; low, 2 e v rrrrrrroa Dally Lessons in English %/ 1. corpon e S A e | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, I did before.” Say, “JUST as I did- befort OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Fulcryn U as in UP, not n FULL. OFTEN MISSPELLED FIX. SYNONYMS: hint. WORD STUDY increase our vocabuls SERENITY; quietn succeeded a general trouble.” “I shall do it the same as Pronounce ful-krum, first Asphyxiate. Observe the PHYX, pronounced Implication, inference, allusion, intimation, innuendo, “Use a word three times and it i ry by mastering one word each day. “A general peace and W. Temple, yours.” Let us Today's Word: stillness. serenity newly Sir oo et MODERN ETIQUETTE " roperra LEE S N \ N \ 3 l N ) 3 § /| L Q. What is something which should be avoided while riding on a street car or bus? A name Discussing the affairs 50 very quietly, y passenger of other people. If you mention as you may be talking about some ' who can overhear you. Q. Is it all right for a man to keep on smokinhg his cigar or cigarette when he enters an elevator? A. No; he should di: Q. Is it proper for working n office? A must do the friend of rd it before he enters the elevator. a girl to wear fancy high-heeled sandals when in a No; plain shoes heels with medium-height hould be worn LOOK and LEAR KRS W e Sl 1 2 A' C. GORDON ). Where is the largest printing establishment in the world? Which sport attracts the greatest son? 3. What line folle: by whom was it written? 4. Who was Court on Januar 5. What (c) Idaho? ANSWEF The Government Printing Office in Washington, Basketball. “Upon painted ocean,” * by Samuel T. Coleridge. Felix Frankfurter, (a) Carson City ,(b) Pierre, number of spectators during ‘As idle as a painted ship appointed by 5, 19392 5. the capital President Roosevelt to the U are cities of (a) Nevada, (b) North Dakota, 1 2 D.C from *“The Rime of the Ancient 4. 5 (c) Boise Ministerial | Association Has Meeling| LACHMAN VISITS Sol Lachman, broker, visited in Juneau this morn- was in port. Lachman is south- bound after a business trip to Sitka. Taken in-Election of Officers Held The Juneau and Douglas Minister- 5y {1 ) { N " and | S. Supreme | | well known Seattle | ing while the motorship Northland | Dr. A. W. Stewart FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 194] Professional Fraternal Societies Gastineau Channel’ Directory 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. e A R AT Y Juneau’s Own Store [ Drs. Kaser and | Freeburger DENTISTS Ble'ngren Building PHONE 56 DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Office Phone 483 "“The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. NSRRGSR SR T Post Office Substation NOW LOCATED AT | HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Bquibb Stores of Alaska” Ly . . Chiropractic Physio Electro Theropeutics DIETETICS—REDUCING Soap Lake Mineral and Steam Baths Dr. Doelker, D. C., Bernard Bldg. Dr. John H. Geyer DENTIST Room 9—Valentine Bldg. PHONE 1762 Hours: 9 am, to 6 pm. | “The Stere for Men” SABIN°S Front St.—Triangle Bldg. —— ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. Graduate Los Angeles College of Optometry ana Opthalmology Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground You'll Find Food Finer and Bervice More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Fourth and Pranklin Sts. PHONE 136 Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN | i 8. FRANKLIN STREET " RCA Victor Radios H. W. ALBRECHT | and RECORDS Physical Therapeutics | Juneau Melody House | Next to Truesdell Gun Shop Second Street Phone 65 | INSURANCE ShaituJ(—Agency CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market 478—PHONES—371 Hi | [ igh Quality Foods at i Moderate Prices TRUCKS and BUSSES NASH CARS Christensen Bros. Garage 909 WEST 12TH STREET Jones-Stevens Shop LADIE! READY-TO-WEAR Qeward Street Near Third Heat and Light Treatments Massage and Corrective Exercises Phone Valentine Bldg S ST ST LSRR R JAMES C. COOPER C.P.A. Business Counselor COOPER BUILDING L. C. Smith and Corons TYPEWRITERS Sold and Serviced by J. B. Burford & Co. Doorstep DR H.VANCE | OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to.5; 7 108,90 by appotnment. Gi ean Hotel Annex Bouth Franklin St. Phone 177 “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 and Vanilla— at the GUY SMITH DRUG L — H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man® HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING {ial Association, meeting yesterday in whether Children born on he Salvation Army Red Shield have exceptional chm'm‘lbristics::::;‘:elsn‘?:]'z !look lmt(tl;rccrnnew They probably will be extremely g B BEA 20 elected officers talented and industrious. Fame 15| 'New mombess. of the association foretold for many |are the Rev. Willis R. Booth, of the (Copyright, 1941) H tees were situated on a rim- | genthau explained cheerfully, would | embankment, and my score | “MOP up” exces funds in th"‘ snowed it. But T noticed that one |Pockets of taxpayers and thus aid| of my foursome was doing right|in preventing inflation. well, and asked him about it. This| The unfavorable reaction to this is what he told me joutburst was deafening. The situa- | ‘“This is the most unusual g tion became so bad that the Presi- course in the country. You have|dent was strongly advised to hold to have one sh leg and one long (up his message until the uproar leg to play on it. I got 'em.” | had subsided and a new start could |be made on the plan. America is to government by the Y or this day will the or v advocated should include a pr secret ballot before a strike the demo- with ;ln_snred Safety 4% EARNINGS On Savings Accounts ® Accounts Government In- ® Money available at any | time. ©® Start an account with $1 or mere. t:nrreni 4% Rate Mu‘ka Federal Savings and Loan -Assn. of Juneav " Phone'3 Bookkeeping Rm. 8, Valentine Bldg. Phone 676 _— bill ing a of {Northern Light Presbyterian Church; ‘the Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman, of | ayers rising up in rage and mow- 'the Resurrection Lutheran Chuftch, | ing them down in droves. ‘and the Rev. W. H. Matthews, of Furiously, the boys demanded of the Methodist Church, | Administration leaders that Mor- | Officers elected were as follows: genthau be silenced once and for| Fresident, Adit. Stanley Jackson, all. They also served notice tmz,gintthe‘hse“lr"{"‘e’v‘"’;“fi;‘:‘nfénv‘:g b f’;d,:‘“;‘ffi b‘;:;’cli bass only “OVer | o) “the Rev. Walter A. Soboleff, | minister of the M i 2 (Copyright, 1941, by United Fea—‘-mn e e Mano e ture Syndicate, Inc.) ‘ I 5 { NOTICE TO CREDITORS RENN TO ANCHORAGE; "coirr S0 i e VIGNA 15 IN JUNEA the United and stop sounding off so discon- | fense xpenditures, one of the hot- OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- Aolharitie et certingly test issues in Washington o" (AA A'RPORT ‘OB BER ONE. | Before FELIX GRAY, Commis: i One grievance held against Mor-| 1 pudoet Bureau has been | g enthau is in regard to the plan the ar sioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinet. quietly working on an economy In the Matter of the Estate of| to broaden the social security pro-{ 1. " o whicn around $450,000,- gram to include a number of |0t T S S ded from the groups not now covered, such HARLEY J. TURNER, Deceased. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN A 5 1tunds of WPA, NYA, CCC, and a domestic help, seamen and farm number ' of other ' agencies. But labor, and to. increase that the undersigned was, on thet idia0e The 19th day of November, 1941, duly, old-age - 2 3 s again, without consulting anyone, sions. The President favors this; ! 3 2 d int h the Social Security Jeape 0 fig Sy appointed Executrix of the Last | Morgenthau |Will and Testament and of the Board, which . i 4 @irted ¥he plan, is chatfir to Rk with another anti-inflation state- iestate of Harley J. Turner, de-| i c:{;fi‘(){ % 22 € Iment that made a monkey of the | But for three weeks .\pecmllB“"““’ Punemy outs. message ceased. All persons having claims against to Congress for this pur- Morgenthau's latest emanation th? :;tatn S sgiCamsnand arg e e has be cathering dust on|Was his scheme to deduct a 15 per-|anof. Vigna will have charge of i1 w» p,lh(y,m £ e, wias Rooseve desk because Morgen-,cent tax from salaries beginning the completion of the remaining pr(:’pel'-. vo:(' 4 }?mmw' i ‘hel thau stuck his oar into the matl|January 1, thus™ in effect impos- construction of the Juneau Airport, B ?:lgl_:e (‘" [Deeu, Aleq the Ying 'a double income tax. This|Which is now approximately 80' per i h o ] rpoxxlhs Sposs A 5 s o 4 | cent completed. date Of this notice. When time the boys on Capitol Hill had YRTLE When e o Mss. Renn and daughter Vivian e T LR anfa will remain in Juneau until such tend time as living quarters are available curity me mber it held FOR BEAUTY'S SAKE PHONE 318 he enting voice in the was Represent Kelley of Penn- close friend of Lewis. that Lewis was a contended that his democratic organiza- dis chorus B IN THEIR HAIR secretary Henry Morgenthau s ! a hard-working, conscientious and | This well-intentioned public servant. But |ent right now he is very much in the{thau. While Admihistration paliu—‘ hair of Administration leaders. cos were still raging over it, the They hold list of grievances)Secretary of Treasury again opened | against him that makes them sput-|his mouth and stuck his foot in when they think of them and|it gy "”‘:";d ll:: nim. His A.(lfmm.s\nmon uolleagsz] This time - he it stiikee fervently wish he would pipe down! aniroversy over COND FAUX PAS faux pas, however, appar- had no effect on Morgen- deniec USED CARS See Us Today for Models - and Types to Choose From! the thir ore whether a good tion ' a he strikes. ' tex into the non-de- barged slashing of said lot T JCRS MOTOR CO. PRONE 411 Many & CONN ou Resident Engineer of the Juneau Airport, Seabrooke B. Renn, has been ordered to the Anchorage office | of the Civil Aeronautic Administra- tion to fill the position of Assistant Chief ‘'of Fields, Lighting and Main- tenance. He will leave via 'PAA {Lodestar for Anchorage via Fair- banks. Renn is being succeeded in Ju- neau by CAA Engineer Pietro Vigna, | |Who is now registered at the Bar- gument SHORT-LEGGED GOLF being the home Senator | Burt well known to for another scene of a most If, which he campaign- Vice-Pre: CAPITAL—3$50,000 SURPLUS—$§150,000 3 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES First National Bank JUNEAU—ALASKA It | a the De candidat Pre du Jame Administ conferer Murray ion with who perience e se supports poli opps ing tity Mo itor announced | the plan wi as a further move to ex- the benefits of the social se-| Facing hot election fights next| system, The pigeon-holed | year, the politicos considered M:|~) makes a big point about|genthau’s proposal pure poison Increased social security l:|)(('5]'flll‘\ envisioned ;m:ul:, of i defense Wheeler was tell- quan- ceived from with Wheel- as militantly es them. Roosevelt Murray about of mail he anans who ditfer Executrix of the Estate of | _Harley J. Turner, deceased.‘ in Anchorage. First publication: Nov. 21, 1941.| ————— BUY DE SE STAMPS great % ha A Lasle publication: Dec. 12, 1941, ady, I this Lax-

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