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PACL FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ) j ’ I ito a farm and later sold the farm to Mrs g e e Daily hm et m;nrfl et of e puen|[1941 DECEMBER 19a1] } : ! \ \ ed every ¥ by the Marcuse moving to a L e s ; X MGNEEN g LI w oy home in San Francisco and called a 'Frisco antique 1 D‘!:(EMBER 2, 1921 - : C ol furniture he considered Nominations for officers for Igloo No. 6, Pioneers of Alaska, were esere SCBSCRIPTION xnl ik e Whe e antique dealer's agent ran across | made at a meeting the night before, and elections were to be held two Delivered by carrler in Juneau and Dou ver month. he McGreely stamps in the drawer of an| weeks later. : o O ance, $6.00; | OIC k. he almost lost his enthusiasm for the fur- A/ TS o coasr il After more rumaging around, several mint | John Newmarker, member of the local board of the United States or irregula iska stamps were discovered in an | [} SSESSSSSSSSSN_tmmSS=tmm-——=} Steamboat Inspectors, left Seattle for Juneau on the Spokane after a ia e, 802; Business Office, 374, Marcuse, not interested in stamps himself, |}l {1 short vacation. Y xclusively entitled to the use for {ur tained Charles Edward Chapel, well-known ) Miss Mamie Feusi was surprised at her home by a number of her "elee the local news pubiished | California philatelist and investigator, to look up| friends on the oeccasion of her birthday. ¢ ory « and determine their genu- | DECEMBER 2 _— NTEED TO BE LARGER ise in service. After lengthy Clarke C. Fulks Mrs, Lockie MacKinnon, who had been in Seattle for several weeks, « Y OTHER PUBLICATION 1508 stiot stamp: eligible Mrs. H. B. Brown was to arrive on the steamer Spokane. . vavers, 1011 | (¢ receive fu 3% onllector, and el Elizabeth Rekosh Baz 5 g 3 ly Philatelic Gossip William Sperling An epidemic of pneumonia at Mayo City was abating according to recommend. ¢ them be included in George Converse ord received here, and no news cases were reported 3 Mrs. Vietor Johnson he issue « 1 Scott stamp a # z ha and cents value may be S e Weather: High, 39; low, 35; rain. 5 Mildred Kendler amp: pel did not intima Bu . R ¥ et 1 Svend Thorpe (rrrrr e s et rr s b e ey were in use for @ ’.mmml period of time [ Bert: Ruotsals \ 3 r few hundred ar ill in exist- | - " N Frank Behrends D IYL E gl h shie e Nt HoS SlkES. stanipa ‘ioald be worth| . apuiRE SRESE L { Uaily Lessons in EngUisN w. L. corbon earching for | Harry M. Sabin | JIRPPELAF volnp ) 1 Wi 35S RGOSR, ) S SO, s Mrs. ex Gair 5 Rige S P R WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He is a cunning child.” More Coordination Please e ey Say, “an ATTRACTIVE child.” | I OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Indicative. Pronounce in-dik-a-tiv, all (Philadelphia Record) I H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E I's as in IT, and accent SECOND syllable, not the first. We e to suggest another Government agency { OFTEN MISSPELLED; Disappoint; one S, two P’s. -— in Wast on 3ut maybe there ought to be an|f| 0 ; : Pride, haughtiness, hauteur, arrogance, supercilious- I I I I NN “The s ars “” l)l(’ SYNONYMS: Pride, h ht haut 1 Office for Telling the Federal Right Hand Whai i} 3y ness “DYE = | 0 N0 Federal Left Hand Is Doing 1 but do not mmpel I WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is your: Let us Bl e I e First job for OTFRHWFLHD would be (0t | e s | (1icrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: : ff HOLC—the U. S. Home Owners Loan Corpora-| e IMPORTUNE; to urge persistently; ply or press with requests. ‘“The: Gold Rush days % SQUINL | that there & a defense emergenty WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, FORITIN, 10 W86 i N ¢ 2 ave perpetually importuned the court with unreasonable demands 2 : s e Up in Irvington, N. J., the F. C. Kent Cor v| Afte early morning hours ft 7 Ractore s s have discov- | L ou ol giraction finde nd ofher precision instru- |adverse planefary aspects prevail SV [ re e i feGreel Ex- | ments for U Navy. It wanted to expand its!today. It is promising for plan- ccccvroccvocomoccccvrorrccrsrcrcrocrrccrcocrereces e ) n 25- ymination only | plan ary of the Navy Knox and Admiral jning, but not for carrying out ) } % ol of '98 Fobn chief of the Navy ‘Buteau o iplans under this configuration. || MODERN ETIOUE”E by -4 P, Alsekans WIS wroimd & Stk )n Township Commi HOUSE AND HOME: Carefully | ROBERTA LEE { D ( R to permit ¢ worked out budgets may be im- l k. « o s 0 Lo ‘. D et B : : il ; N 5 S shold. tish Lo betor sion pro- | practical’ for many families as th ¥ T MeC ; dr A yansion of HOLC'S draw o a close. Labor Q. Is it all right for a guest to offer suggestions as to what route - s hedieidy v 4 New. I M. Kerr,| wml«\ may affect the incomes to take when riding in an automobile? - (g u ? ‘ % omplained h the lof many wage-earners. Stern self- A. It is permissible if the guest knows that the host is not going Skagua 1l printed in blue HOLC mortg properties, | disciplines now should be persis- | any special place. )i y ! tamy were ed on mai 1 ere av 3 § " o 3 i v ¥ : l“ g rers also ok ent so that there may not be un- Q. Is it all right, after dancing with a girl, for a man to thank her transporied & “:_' ]' ‘”f" i il R ion turt e plant's|due unrest and discontent as War| and jeave her standing on the dance floor. C. N ; Do apraauce OoBOM o h Navy may be delayed in get- |sacrifices become more and more A. No, he sheuld take her to her next partner, or to her friends. i g e B : vice DEIWEEN | g needed ment | irksome. This month may bring to Q. Are olives placed on the dinner table before the guests are I er towns at the 1 of Lynn Canal e g at someone in authority in Wash- | the surface mingled hopes, fears| ... oqo V t each | ingion-— it Roosevelt, if necessary rthe | WL gefrcla; Tl | e fgat - year Yes, olives, radishes, salted nuts, or similar relishes may be placed ¥ nsporting mail and | gorc to withdraw its objection. Nati fense | astrologers warned of changes in ooty e ok their se : el right now than a couple of|our world of peace and plenty i ’ e 98, sailing | mortgage BUSINESS AFFAIRS: INAIRon| ro—eeorr s o Sl e L o s eamer whic vas wrec and took to s0 much feared will be discerned ), i % stoti. of Mar- more and more, despite Govern- I-O OK a nd I.EA RN aith ith S e Sie Ickes Tyrannus nent efforts to prevent it. Frus-| A. C. GORDON ( ek i -— tration in many efforts to safe-| H o1 ,, ind with other pas- 7 g PRI o S BB S it A S AR R R S R VS R o 5 (Seattle Times) |guard business will be evident as ; ] 5 C g agtidl Harold L. Ickes took time out from |the new year begins. All this month 1. What, in law, is a legatee? ] € X on, to:/Blkag f precccupations not long ago to order | American industrialists as well 2. Who said, “Hitch your wagon to a star"? ) 1 -of -arms > who maintain small enter 3. On what islands are there found the largest number of fur seals? ¢ oth D Hor Harold had not been are hould prepare for the worst' 4. Which is the highest mountain in the Appalachian range? and kin were entitled to heraldic trap- 1e next year. Attention will 5. Which President was formerly a college football coach? e = ystoffice t through the mail an e to concentrate upon ship- ANSWERS: Y » outfits that dispen: Commercial readjustments are 1. One to whom a legacy is bequeathed. " t which gave rise to the to all and sundry, temptation |forecast. 2. Ralph Waldo Emerson. ir 1 exp rvice Marcuse me him. It cost him $2 NATIONAL ISSUES: Fifth col- 3. The Pribilof Islands, off the coast of Alaska. whether the mail bore U. 8. or Canadian 50 But now Honest Harold is a disillusioned man.|umn successes may be recognized 4 Mt Mitchell in North Carolina: 6,684 feet high. ¢ 15 he collected 25 cents for transporting the | The cod he received, so alleges, was |in the spread of criticism regard- 5. Woodrow Wilson: 1€ twetport 1) : his hands, he hies himself to|ing Adminisiration policies. Since B =S ' il SLibe p i ind jur T he grand jt g g i the residen ject rong | Eve vice was killed by the bui P v\"r‘*fl‘:l ‘h l-‘r“]n:y;’»"- "']f‘:l Jury, B 0o .1,‘:,“?:( 1‘(1«:\( l‘?,(.':lllbligf: .i;:‘l':,‘]lm; ing was Dufresne’s report on an- ardson’s garden at Sheep Creek 88 us ths b “ s hose pursuivants of heraldic devices could mental activity he will be unjustly ges tthr_L ldfle;‘; hun;x‘ngr;;lue[.\uznt‘hasl:elenm::ltn ?r e Doy, S ’| '( s I‘ - 1y tted out Honest Harold with a coat-of-arms |judged by opposing statesmen \'.'110"‘“'"0( “, ‘“4_ pracs D‘ f‘ L}‘l""OIMl‘ aRichax'd:(;n el bRy thi SRl M7 | ihat no one would call phony. The escutcheon |unconsciously become tools of thel ‘[H““" r‘""fl"““‘ et “mlmg ki e et w“hya it previously the traffic ild have borne the figure of a gasoline tank or,|enemies of democracy in general | l;’l % lm' RO, - 8 fhontt il fri ‘d]‘ r”m" Ior' the people <;l' ay and the White Pa quartered with a national park rampant|and the United States in particu- | %10 “‘(”"} in ““”1“"(‘12"}"‘"“ :e" (y“’:‘ “Lm the mm‘)’“ ot koot Pass trail wer dam flamboyant against a back-|lar. Courageous and sudden de- “‘;“}‘ b ‘0‘3‘“’" kgt “u‘:*”l ln:m\ NN ettt e bf(_n 5l pidly to the public domain argent. The motto, ‘u\mnx and proclamations are in- |’ ll g '};\ k“)\"uhm SRR "mt '; ; i ' one resident in the nblazoned on a scroll azure, would be “Sic |dicated as the year draws to “m( ie buckpabeRin “COMIME N/ DTS He Emil Klatt, who turned most of the | Tckes Tyrannus.” | close. “|ot the hills, the demand for doe| - B 2 - TE o ‘kll]mu fell off. ! TNRETAEION AL AFPAIRS"‘ Final score on the questionnaire from sev pecie: ter- calling for “no compromise” in re-{Astrological charts for Russia show oo Sl R e e A ) & ontar ol oy of fusal of xesident hunting licenses more terrible violence than s suf-|POVed 49 hunters favoriag the = timrods termed the bird. Dis-|to non-resident service men, and|fered elsewhere by Europe at this g’ 5 b: ';5, ,7"3‘ e :h il played by Billy Franks, the bird proposing that a system of gradu-{time when Pluto’s sinister influence NIRRT ;L YR B, oE i 4 o $8 . .._lson later and none asked for an to have been brought in ate huntling fees be set up for non-|is strong. Stalin will make surpris- ) shooit viod. A total of m,,,],\ Burns, well-known skip- 1esident licenses, thus making 1t|ing moves and decisions, some of (;?r l(Cz:\r:rvd m:oo‘:?:x‘ ‘hu ks dels the Typhoon and spinner more financially within reach ofwhich will not be voluntary. Bri|co VO SIOUAE BUCts SRV :nce of hunting yarns. |servi en to hunt, but still notltain will be able to offer lurge‘w'u D Oy e ST 4od | % g while 44 wanted to shoot a com- | .“1 to head the sportsmen granting them the privileges of scale but tardy aid which is al- WatOn ‘6r Bucks! hrid doe e coming year was Dan Ral- ' resider most too late to be of any real wvr“_ i wmw%‘lh‘“ i f{qg b Territorial highway patrol- One of the strongest opponents|hielp, but winter is to prove Blbe Kept it hveh AseR. Elevan ] { hunting enthusiast. Other of the resolution proved to be|Strong ally. Desperate action by|lo oo™ " oner bag lmit, one elected were Ed Jehoda, Simpson J. MacKinnon, special rep- |Hitler is 1)1'0{;1105:1@(9:1. Ewanted 5 lataee e otk illed 26‘ ; i Vice President; Are Shud- resentative of the Navy Depart-| Persons whose birthdate it is| e & ®3 8 %/ ristant. Baglonal shift, Second President; and ment, who st > Ws _have the augury of a year of ac- ndbysdsirr g ioe - R FOrast Seteloe ment, who stated he was not speak: Another speaker at the meeting e George Shaw, Secretary-Treasurer. i : e an i |tive work that will be successful. . 2 ing in an official capacity. Ma was Harold Smith, supervisor of rd T Cant %ill More Kinnon declared he believed legis- | Healthful development in business| i o discussi oW on o . S P ks o ;4 Thaw !the Admiralty Division of the For- laqyigion iow. on_0) The discussion on hunting li- lation affecting the hunting dis- |3 ‘“d‘;‘xd Traye Ik SH b esvine, whe' tald: pRukie il unting season on doe: F ary 1 p be avoided. b > censes for the military men was pute was being contemplated, but ¥ fas acilities ed ¥ ed off by Prank Dufresne, said I ab - -derts he - vari Children born on this day prob- DA oneabins -and Olm{ faciitie ouched ofi b rank Dufre aid he was certain the various : : for sportsmen and invited help| Holbrook,” responded Bo%| Executive Officer of the Alaska branc of ‘the service' had no|SDIy Wil be inventive, farceful andl, =~ LTl e o i et resident of the Sports- Y iy 4 2. -Ude " i industrious. They may be intellec- P i H Pr lex f the Sport Game Commission he de- idea of “running the game com- s £ ry | choose locations for prospective fu- | m Association just ' ¢} adikis S o o {tual in a high degree and interest- | i % c mission.” He appealed to the $are cabins. Henniog. profassd: that finished, mopping his br after “you PRI . e ) |ed in science and philosophy. | 3 ¥ pronay inished, mopping his brow aft You can't ta more me sportsmen 1o recognize the need| ¥ v !cabins be buil, at Gambier Bay keeping order through the previous gut of the y every year for recreation existing aroundarmy' (Copyright, 1941) and Mud Bay oratorical flig “you asked en- tham is being taken out now with- and navy bases and pointed to] | Final feature of the program was tirely too much jout cutting down on our game hunting and fishing as the most|cently, we have no doubt as te!ine showing of motion pictures of | Knows His Ducks supply. If the newcomers are going available source of this recreation.|what their discretion in this mat-| tsme: One thing the dinner proved i-timers w . i S 2 or Wi |reels_taken_ b)f both local pos " to old-timers will be Resident Status ter would be. | hunting, fishing and wildlife, from | was that the man who rr'ally knows shay eirs with them.” When the topic turned to just Alaskans Can Shoot ‘and game commission staff mem- in this neighborhood is| Dufresne pointed out that the who is and who is not a resident,| It was strongly pointed out by |pes, i Out of a field of 10, Alask me Commission will hold George W. Folta, attormey-at-large|the sportsmen that men inducted P T S e T | 1ck specim Wicks | jtg meeting this year in for the Department of the Interior,|into the service in Alaska do not . | »f them, right down' w: 1 >, pads of t se as a legal ¢ rity. | lost ir resi il .(I., m i W on, D. C. Heads of the ““, as a legal authority. lose their residential prmllges .r.RKhardsonS Are r scientifi monickers. 10 war navy department will “The reason for the seeming dis- (the Territory but continue to be‘ i W $10 prize offered the best offer to change the Alaska!crimination agdinst service men residents of Alaska, just as men| L 2 ’ i E A n “ I “ G s du identifier. Only one ‘WNLL game laws to mit anting of 'is based on the underlying princrlup here, inducted into service inj| eav'ng 0’ u H E m was a European leal a/resident 15€s to service men in pal that no one here for a tem-|the states, continue to maintain Mt L 1 ne the he said, and the porary stay can be said to have|residence in the state they left. It!| E. M. Richardson and Mrs. Rich- °n sflm’ A“mh s t game 1 hopes to be on the good of the Territory complete- | was questioned whether under any|ardson are leaving Juneau on the 1 3 hand to either pass judgment on 1t heart,” Folta explained. “Mil- | consideration a man could be pre- |North Coast for the south where(|| ® Accounts Government In- of uru‘rdndv by 8 that bill or offer ibstitute bill iary men live on a reservation orsumed to hold residence in twojthey will locate. Residents of Gas-| sured up to $5,000. ec:x * of their own 1vy base and cannot even be|localities at the same time. |tineau Channel for almost two-; ® Money available at any gan Threat of Army Control rved with a legal process with-| ~Another champion of the hunt-|score: Of « years, the well known time. ere is a political signi out consent of the commanding of-!ing rights for soldiers was Isadore|complé will locate on a four and! © Start an account with $1 encroachment of t ticer. Persons thus residing on a|Goldstein, who stated that the men|one-half acre tract of land il or more. must 1€ las- | 1eservation and subject to transfer|in khaki are up here to “proteci|Bothel, near Seattle. DIANAPOL: De Drunk President Henn me other section are merely [us from the little brown devils| Mr. Richardsen came to Tread-| c % fecl u“m' ome at é head- puts over a new ga arking time until such transfer.|in the Orient,” and urged that Al-|wgll in 1899. He was married there | 'm‘ nfle & .;L - i e Territory will be ‘We mustn't forget,” he added,|askans “let 'em hunt.” lin 1905 and shortly after he and| j 4 (%hu»( ST ¢ he game protecting | “that the army is furnishing these Reischl “gladly” withdrew ~his|Mpd, Richardson left for the south.| : n S RNt 10 the vesord T of the most no- men (ransportation, guns and am-|resolution when Keith Wildes pro-|The Richardsons returned north ini m rm ;& part of a bar seized in a r ic € Alaska e Alaska munition for their hunting under posed that the sportsmen go on'1914 amd he again became em-! on a club that sold liguor after € ) If the army|ihe guise of maneuvers, .Whether jrecord as voting th2ir contidence |ployed bn the channel in January, | s‘w“m . ay ir ga co; tre men take advantage of theselin the game commissioners to|1915. i - them from maneuv for ~the purpose of straighten out the dispute and at| Mr. Richardson has been in the chtmtive then in London | °ver our fisherie huntix nds 1 y on the | same time preserve the Terri-|Treddwell and Alaska Juneau open in Oct vear com. | dUStry? discie of the of me in charge jtory’s great store of natural game.{power houses since that time and i ¥ o 5 o i It was at this point that Ralph|and considering the lemanon of Deir Requests ince 1918 has been at the S d with three during un Mits Mmunth last yeur I Relsehlintroduced the resolution'muny officers, as expressed re-' One of the features of the meet- [@Greek plant at Thane. Mrs. Rith- TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1941 Directory MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. | Drs. Kaser and I Freeburger DENTISTS VERGNE L. HOKE, Fo e, Bulking Worshipful Master; JAMES W. TFHONES | |LEIVERS, Secretary. { Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Office Phone 468 e i "Chiropractic "The Rexall Store” Physio Electro Theropeutics Your Rellable Pharmacists DIETETICS—REDUCING BUTLER-MAURO Soap Lake Mineral and Steam DRUG CO. Bath: Dr. Doelker, D. C., sBernnm Bldg. < - , —% | HARRY RACE Dr. John H. Geyer DRUGGIST - DENTIST, “The Squibb Stores of Room 9—Valentine Bldg. Alaska” PHONE 1762 Y " Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. “The Stere for Men" roweer sson orr.o. || § ABBIN’S of gpvme':!mm Front St.—Triangle Bldg. Glasses Pitted Lenses Ground - The Charles W.-Carler : THE BARANOF Mortuary . COFFEE SHOP Fourth and Pranklin Sta. PHONE 136 !’ R o ST T FINE Watch and Jeweiry Repairing at very reasonable rates Jones-Stevens Shop RAAT e PAUL BLOEDHORN Seward Street Near Third 8. FRANKLIN STREET | L [ RCA Vicior Radios | and RECORDS I Therapeutics 1 Juneau Melody House Next to Truesdell Gun Shop Phone 65 | INSURANCE Shaiiufigency H. W. L. ALBRECHT Phy Heat and Light Treatments Massage and Corrective Exercises Phone 773 Valentine Bldg. || Second Street { JAMES C. COOPER C.P.A. Business Counselor COOPER BUILDING | CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market | L. C. Smith and Corons 478—PHONES—371 | TYPEWRITERS . High Quality Foods at Sold and Serviced by Moderate Prices J. B. Burford & Co. ‘Our Doorstep Is Worz by | —— ‘ Batisti - i Super WHITE Power : , TRUCKS and BUSSES DR. H. VANCE NASH CARS OSTEOPATH Christensen Bros. Garage {| Consultation and examination 909 WEST 12TH STREET free. 10 to 12; 1 to 6; by appoinment. e Gi u Hotel Annex ! soutn Franklin St. Phone 177 “HORLUCK’S DANISH” | o Ice Cream Flavors { S— 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 Archie B. Belis PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT H Audits Taxes Systems Bookkeeping Rm. 8, Valentine Bldg. Phone 676 e et . FOR BEAUTY'S SAKE SIGRID’S PHONE 318 USED CARS See Us Today for Models Many ¥:="s and Types to Choose From! CCAXXORS MOTOR CO. PROIE lll CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$150,000 - COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSP!‘ BOXES First National Rank JUNEAU—ALASEA sy Ry L] e