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D(ut ¥ Ala: o re: has He this | il ident of and w Empire citizen lished evers eveninz execpt Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Vice-Prestden the Post Office in Juneau as Second Cl rimer Alaska. rou ome - Pre and Business Nana; A SC SUBSCRIPTION RATES: carrier in Juneau and Douslas for § a favor if th ure or irregul of any fail News Office, 602: MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS tel y entitled to the use for s cred per and also th ATION GUARANTEE! It OTHER PUBLICATION. is a OF ANY LET'S KEEP 'EM ng news page paper, in which he boats of the 1 Wildlife Service written with after soon the wd Ellio Bay enroute Green reef boat not the port Chr at the Penguin on its reial i q to ire NOW acilities for her ¢ availability of no red at recor Sea Business Office, 374. lask Pelican, Jiteh Only reason 25 per month : Reck istic nd A. White buck oned a advance, $6.00. milita 11 promptly notify arity in the de- ey is mis private splendid field last Monda ited to it or not other- e local news published he much of top commanc > TO BE LARGER pitel: t 1ed wn a wapapets, 011 irned down heated house—ol Re: ervation One of was to the adju al Guard when ervice in 1916, World War Forly-Fii He wa to on White he Divi: adv and colonel was the s commander On Oregaon his retu ational brigadier gener command of the general 1881 entered newspaper of major HERE Barn in of a‘copy of the and resumed it appeared a littl s -k service. marine 1904 he gonian and that was a | commented on an| 0 | Or signing arrival | HE name Ared turing in fiction the U. S. We He kney required a would For time 1 fisheries division i posi the bein; port after which towed le encounter with A 1 fisheries hc time was 1o | SiOD the istmas trip to and they that The ce L. call the olson, | ' H Clye Ohio!" a others of last summer’s busy collecting ST Ohio!" in t fish packing in ing the extensior tain headquarters 1 more or 1 part of law or particular impor- levied for the law It swept the “Over the I ‘That isn't the 10 industry ‘ pring and sum- Alaska, wintering & old t help thinking £ the h means on livision, the And on the D he city of Juneau the the “Sunset ineau base for their h _Firs welded Forty one m antage t a bring which the office he But more winter In this divi » muck yes,” he said on and mitted to use Tell the me Do up- th is for ablish boat here, as afoot to es game boats, small quipment 1e importar “Any officer canners’ records | duty can why t} General Whil ttle and sent the m he White y-F! Wi deserting what sinners 15 not sort men are th remain in the n responded made the s that he ke mig tement to paper feels himself a Juneau rty - happy enable him to- maintain a year- re JLDIERS' GENERAL in both the Major-General and many a top-notcher world, many ristic sed by a reporter writer and editor, it the- tactics that the his best mark. Never braider,” even though he the armed forces record, for in on was nev of army y made gold 1 in ter of example, that $20.000 the Fort L A tent and be near hi of the American tant general of the Oregon it was mobilized for When the United States er commissioned to live finest chance a ne of the occupy men founders was a major in sion colonel in In France Pershing, AEF. anced to lieutenant following of the taff year General he reorganized the Guard in 1923 ws 1 of the line, In 1929 he Forty-First Division, m from France, and 1s named a was given with the il 16 he Salt Spanist when Lake American at work with the fter his Longbranch, became a reporter the Sunday on made tor, re- 1915, orolific writer His form the Coast to n later was ition in of fiction, under Attack sibility America,” of pic- of on pos invasion was widely reg w e situations. If the occa- few remarks, he could make them be good long 1cautiously irst, to cite one instance, will some of their numbker s they swung by seneral during ar - game hose days when Congress was del 1 of the selective service term. meant determination on the their erious after year's training was up. nation like wildfire October!” means il in it imly It White afterws to me,” a few minutes oof ten miles hoof ivision, for it all 900 of that was, for em at least sort of talk good that as a disciplinarian is 18,000 officers and into the t men f golden rule the used to expound to his officers have strict discipline “But e ‘yell technique.’ o concerning sion, we must one oceasion no one is per- n what the game and they'll play :p them in the dark. The en- battles—they is e ones who fight the 1t ones. who doesn’t make the men his first Forty-First Division.” te practiced what he preached, and It is no overstatement of the represen= [ when affairs of journal- | George | a man who | was rose he steam- wis Legion, Mexican border tered the the | I!lld‘ he | rank | I'ribune | War | Portland | the a bat- | oldiers’ | In General THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA mx")lum [ | \ 5|6 7 8 ‘ 12(13(14(18| | 19|20|21(22 26|27/28|29 r (508 [N [ 10 | NOVEMBER - 28 William Hixon George Baggen, Jr. Evelyn Stephenson Bessie Anderson Mrs. Robert Bonner, Jr. Mrs. W. O. Witte Silas Glokle NOVEMBER 30 Delegate Anthony J. Dimond alph Mortensen L. M. Gustavson Russell Maki Mrs. M. J. Kibby - eee i ———— I HOROSCOPE “The stars incline but do\ not compel” | ith | i { i [ | I ! i | | | SUNDAY, NOVEMBER - 30 This is not an important day planetary government, but 's presage changes, social conomic. The aspects encou better understanding of our policies HEART should be in the and war AND quiet HOME: Thi day in which {home inter rule. There may b | anxiety for the head of the fami- ily if he contemplates the cost of |living. In the churches today there will be a toward ser- mons that upon th | Bible's propi many be- lieve now the course of ful- fillment writing and accep- |tance of philosophies will make this period in which death | becomes close neighbor BUSIN AFFAIRS shopping will increase land business will benefit money circulates. Parents he tendency look back cies which e Much oceul Holi this week much as young contemplate, for the Christ- mas of 1941 is to mark the end of an era in the American way of liv- ing and makes it histori- ally significant. While there i happiness in the land it be limited conomics. re NATIONAL conditions will discussed as this fact should not by the seers 1SSU be more a new year Post - war and more is contem- plated. Those who have foresight will make the best of their re- sources and in 1942 will attempt to provide for the future in which the results of dreadful waste of life and property must be met. There are aspects which seem to presa clearer vision and wiser under-| | standing for the people of the Unu-} ed States. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 1941 NOVEMBER 1941 | ! | fearless | planetary borrre —— NOVEMBER 29, 1921 | Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Cleveland, wi were returning to Juneau on the P: James McCloskey, read, was to arrive on the Princes: | Seattle. Steven Sheldon, oldtime resider | States Deputy Marshal there it was Marshal Ferdinand Foch, World Was, was the guest of planned in his honor Weather: High, 39; low, 37; rair o ) y L o WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do n Sunday.” Say, “We USUALLY as in ME, O as in NO, first A principal accent on third syllable OFTEN MISSPELLED UP, O as in NO, accent last syllable. SYNONYMS: Scattered, broadc WORD STUDY: “Use a word t Tonneat increase our vocabulary by mastering PRESCIENT; had shown Bacon having knowledge of himself nsible, and B e ] MODERN ETIQUETTE ** roperra ek e e e ] Q. Is it proper to put commas address? A. No; the one inserted between the name | State when they ar Q. Must a bride also thanked someone verbally for A. Yes; Q. What should luncheon party? A. She tells an commas are no lenger u: written on one wi a a wed this is obligatory a guest say (ST RIRRD SRR DI DS : LOOK and LEA bttt s should ! not restrain expenditures which the Which is the driest fruit? The of what great American? 4 Inw &% Wi e ANSWERS It is The a John the only two little less than 5/8 ocado Marshall Supreme Court. 4. Arizona The polar bear 1 of 2 3 (1755-1835) and the chow keen in Cer- tal- and independent, mind and kindly in nature tain ones will be remarkably ented. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 This is not an important day in direction. Benefic as- 1 20 YEARS AGO Iifs pmprre | rincess Mary, agent in Juneau for the Canadian Pacific Rail- Commander the city .....,m,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,_--,,,,,,? E Daily Lessons in English ©” attend chur OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Cleopatrs at the ends of the lines when writing | sed in an address her gcodbye and ths 1. How does a kilometer compare with a mile? famous Liberty Bell was cracked while tolling for the death | t State is the famous Petrified Forest? animals that to be compute Olson, himself, dislikes being counted a Seattle Washingfon Merry- didn’'t have the W facts miss him sorely Rayburn ation ck Senator patror continued to say that the vast majority of the men will Act? Act) Wheeler, | regulation of the utilities. The REA is cutting into local power com- panies, Molasses-moving Michael McDemott of the State De-| | As our prestige ! will be added burdens for the Unit- |and States Governr |some sort cast .and this may be attended by | ed in the than illness or one stat pects stimulate constructive work merchandising is subject to ant. A crisis of (fortunate sway. There is an ad- shington is fore-|verse sign for shipping. HEART AND HOME: Women of more|will find this a favorable configu- pact or|ration for work which broadly | is recognized, th disability esman. A is ST s ho had been on a visit in the States. s Mary business trip to following a nt of Haines, was appointed United announced Allied m"‘l and a busy Armies in day of the of S was eattle, n L. GORDON B . | w not say d church Pronounce kle-o-pa-tra, B second A as in ASK unstressed 1: two N's Pronounce tun-o, U as in | strewn. | Let us| s word: | “Henry | event."— | dispersed, disseminated, hree times and it is yours.” one word each day. Tod coming events; foreseeing prescient, of this ast almost the only one being s of the city or the county and the| line | nete of thanks if ding gift? she has alrea to her hostess when she leaves anks her for her hospitality { b RN Ay. C. GORDON § have t tongues? a mile Chief Justice of the United States dog | have the augury of a year of good| fortune. Gain through connection | with the Government is forecast| for both men and women who a:ce| technically expert. Children born on this day prob-| ably will be kindly and unselfish| as well as extraordinarily talented.| Owing to their generosity they may have mutations of fortune. (Copyright, 1941) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Directory Drs. Kaser and Freeburger Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Office Phone 468 "Chiropractic” Physio Electro Theropeutics DIETETICS—REDUCING Soap Lake Mineral and Steam Baths Dr. Doelker, D. C., Bernard Bldg. Dr. John H. Geyer DENTIS' Room 8—Valentine Bldg. PHONE 762 Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. Graduate Los Angeles College of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 Jones-Stevens Shop | LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Thtrd H. W. L. ALBRECHT Physical Therapeutics Heat and Light T N"xtments Massage and Corrective Phone Valentine Bldg. 773 JAMES C. COOPER C.P.A. Business Counselor L. C. Smith and Corons TYPEWRITERS Sold and Serviced by J. B. Burford & Co. ‘Our Doorstep Is Worz by Satistied Customers” T DR H.VANCE || OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination The Charles W. Carter 1941 rofessi Ffltennl Socicfi- Gastineau Channel 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— Juneauw’s Own Store ""The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Post Office Substation NOW LOCATED AT t HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” “The Stere for Men" SABIN’S Front St.—Triangle Bldg. You'll Find Food Fiaer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP FINE Watch and Jeweiry Repairing at very reasonable rates l PAUL BLOEDHORN RCA Victor Radios and RECORDS Juneau Melody House Next to Truesdell Gun Shop Second Street Phone 65 | INSURANCE Shafiufigency CALIFORNIA | Grocery and Meat Markes 478—PHONES—371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices || swee WHITE rower TRUCKS and BUSSES NASH CARS Christensen Bros. Garage 9809 WEST 12TH STREET a good- |partment has been commissioried to! hire several néwspapermen as press ‘attaches in South'America, but does Marvin McIntyre, The atured | Wheeler | v men discussion maintaining prove that treaty will be distussed with acri-!philanthropic. All forms of war re-~ mony. Russia’s needs will add ti|lief are well directed. Girls shouid the many Government problems. A|employ every daylight hour in pre- influence | paring for Go-Round (Continued from Page Orte) 10 to 13; 1 to 5 B s by appotnment. 4 of neutrality, that time his anti-war | nothing and was right centended history present tide of there would be ling “And when gins to fall tal as he de my attorney?” Sikhs mounted ide crimson-cc on black ¢ in Calcutta and v from Ke ence tl per Emba Perl expe but be wa ¢ t on Con: Britist n y unbent a and very tribution toward d the tumed i his palace, the being in a * litic very earthly €€ Congressman’s wife lot more influ- protocol ex- the Britis} instead of are the the k tea at rted, too much ting to the ting intere. FINNS Vs, Intelligence the first time between German troops on the WIVES pinns are have been bit winnir of m gres sore living nner in paying Finnish pe and chi On top of this, Finnish orphanage the din- the Finns al- NOTE some- lations becomes British Ambassador dangerous sat on the right of ronz-minded McLean at dimmer Finnish ner left good WASHINGTON SOCIETY 12 tor a cf ns. Wi de- on the simmer where furiously te, but t lling for the not round boil with This i anytning thile They time g the fight Court lkie-Roose- and it is the neutral- Old hands kave a eme wi Secretary of aide, Col. Gene ported that ROTC War After would war a if not a virtual French rev- gillotine Senator,” NAZIS reports indics Eastern fronts. because off and have not been at all scrupulous sants for pigs, the Nazis recently children at Rovaninemi general staff anger ~With Finnish-British re- but f the Minister Lord Stimson’s ex the war, he White House secretary, who has re- reverse covered from a long illness, it bat- sentiment ting harder than ever revulsion of WAR PENSIONS Congress is going to do some-| ax be- said Forres- “will you be who lost their lives in the Reuben| Jameés and otheér disasters in the| | Battle. of the Atlantic | A bill, strougly backed by the| President, will soon be reported by the House Pensions Committee to increase payments. to full wartime levels for death or disability incur- ra hazardous” ser his will ' mean an in of out 42 per cent in payments to} the beneficiaries of service men, killed in ship disasters, maneuvres, rplane crashes, etc., and a 25 per increase for disabilities. Here| a few examples of how the revised rates would work out: A childless widow under 50 now| receives $22 a montl. Under the| proposed new schedule, she would! get $38 a month. A widow under 50, with two children, gets from $35 to $42, depending on the age of the children. "Under the revised rate, she would get from $56 to $66 | month ‘The peacetime pension of a sol- dier, sailor, marine or coast guards- man who incurred a 30 per cent disability while engaged in “extra hazardous” service is $2250" a from Europe friction Finnish The ! the Naz the country 1te and from an and used This made the Halifax, Mrs. Evalyn other night, Procope sat appeared hap to has 11 cers in gen- B onth, or | Persons | have the augury of a year of good Militar, {thing for the families of the herces|pe fortunate for many jchaotic or revolutionary be active in Eu reflections whose will have certain fortune. Children born bill. ator Joe measure, voted Politicos see 4 maneuver by GOP machine t ime that Andr ambitions. lighter, he ha: sppesed the Pre: oreign polici cisking his sure But evision erred eaders vill fight with his Congress on the neutrality revision| In line with his stand of support- ing Roosevelt's foreign policies, Sen- Ball, after making one of the most effective speeches for the| House the entire opposed the bill. acy 'of Representative Andresen against Ball. It’s been an open A militant New ardently yearning for oga, Andresen has been'leery abou& just - before vote, he Minnesota where old-line who are against Ball rope and may |fer civic employment here. rectly helps the nation. It is not| birthdate is; a4 date auspicious for love affairs. The seers warn young folk against emoticnal disturbance which en-| courages hasty marriages. ; BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Building of all sorts should be speeded un- der this direction of the stars. | Ships and airplanes are to multi- ply under record-breaking methods of production. While money will be| plentiful there will be government ! efforts to curtail spending, but| they will be limited in success and | the Christmas trade will be good. More and more substitutes for for-| mer imports will be offered to pur-| chasers who cheerfully accept Am- erican products. | NATIONAL ISSUES: Minority | groups will continue to work! against the foreign policies of thvi Administration and to voice fears that freedom of the press will be abridged. Fifth columnists will sow prejudices against citizens of varied religions and nationalities in des-| perate attempts to divide the peo-| ple of the United States in their defense program which is to ex- pand in the new year. The stars| presage increased need of vast amounts of money for our Army, | Navy and air forces. which indi- | it y connections will| onthis day will be 1 it. "But in Minnesota for thei group behind this ballot the old-time State 0 boost the candid* August’ H. secret for SOfl’ll' esen has senatorial Deal s also consistently sident’s defense and However, while a senatorial House seat. the neutrality hopped back to he secretly con- | Republican | and nomination next| EARNINGS On Savings Accounts ® Accounts Government In- sured up to §6,000. ® Money. available at any time. Archie B. Bells PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Audits Taxes Systems Bookkeeping Rm. 8, Valentine Bldg, Phone 676 e FOR BEAUTY'S SAKE SIGRID’S PHONE 318 aid in defense work or > South Phnkun 8t. Phone 177 & 2 “HORLUCK’S DANISH” Ice Cream Flavors Peppermint Candy, Pudge 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 H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING USED CARS See Us Today for Models Many Kins and Types to Choose From! CON'\TQ}RS M0'l‘0]l Co. i PRONE411 “CAPITAT.—$50,000 SURPLUS—$150,000 L4 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 3 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 75 per cent of the war- time rate. The same man, if to- tally disabled, would have his pen- ., now 375 a month, increased to INTERNATIONAL AFFATRS- ||} ® Start an account with $1 Cnrrl 4% Rate Alash l‘ulonl pring. The inside word is that the oliticos persuaded Andresen to run|Astrological predictions that the| wgainst Ball, after which Andresensecond World War would extend wrried back to Washington and!through a winter of terrible sac- ined up the other Minnesota com-|pifice and suffering arc to be real- | I!{\ hfi“js "lmtlfl‘dh::;ffl;i:))gfz :5 essmen to vote f.xuljltmm with| iged. Outstanding figures engaged one foot, or both feet "andt @] it :n ;)r"-ip;»u()hin moral” backs | iy directing naval and military harid, his . pension “would VBe 1] | ek, STt s LSS idvamnls | Wil die " before - nexyi creased from the present vste of] hat Bailwill have Aco o chance gimmer, it has been often prophe-| $13125 a month to $175. ., is et uation | sied. Russia is to undergo dread- pport in his re-election fight. 'ful Tossés and reverses with un- fighly-placed White House adyi-] s age. To the United! ers strongly favor this and have MgOnTd, odutage, T, oy Iready talked to the' .President 'Shm\wm fo % Teanondhiy Meut ' it of ultimate rescue of Europe from (Copyright, 1941 ‘Nazi slav_ery. Persons, whose eral are better than reserve officers Regni who comman the only mechanized Teconnaisance squad- ron, wants to clean out a lot of dead officerial wood Time special Latin American been quite helpful Good Neighbor policy r things Time called the of Chile an alcoholic Ex-Congressman Denis J of Pennsylvania, now head Associated Gas and Electric, a that Wall Street moguls are irked at Harry Slattery’s effi- cient Rural Electrification Admin- istration than any other New Deal rsy, however, tempers. For each other ! ht were Bu whom is nc and Forre interve Wheeler regent neutralit Rocsevelt forces premising job ik patrcnage. Interruptec retary Forrestal: “Senator reach lo: use in undoing the Among Presid bat fl Dri TE FIGHT strategists of botk reading a’lot of inside > into the split of Min- Republican delegation in Political parties signifi nescta’s 101¢ are Al by United Pea- Inc. 1 neut your did the depths « wire Syndicate, birthdate it s thae i