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PACE FOUR g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA D -l AI ’\' E up commission membership because he ('(ml(lI { Seasas oseane At s e St any asika mI)lrc not agree to handing over administrative powers to, | 1941 DECEMBER 1941} from 3 ¥ the Federal Social Sccurity Board which he deemed | ! 2'0 YEA RS A G 0 X Published every except Bunday by th | [ N ublshed vers evening excent Sundes by ihe ehonld. b6 retained:ksin, (8 Eubriiary ; ] THE EMPIRE i 1recior Y Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska. If Mr. Morrison is here to engineer such a steal | e ) MELEN TROY MONSEN - - -, - - President|of Territory prerogative, we believe Alaskans have | DECEMBER 3, 1921 LS R L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Manager sry. ML 5 know it It His bl Alivice nib % y - = . - S very right to kno' S plans embrace { Local members of the B. P. O. Elks, as well as those throughout the MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 e I e PO CRIPTION RATEg, ¢ Clase Matter. such motives, we believe it would be to his advan- | | nation, observed the annual Lodge of Sorrow in memory of departed Drs Kaser d Becond and fourth Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for §1.25 per month. (age (0 reassure Alaskans that they have nothing| » an Monday of each month By mail, postage paid, at the following rates | Lt ¥ post " : One year, in advance, $12.00; six months, in advance, $6.00; | L0 lose i Ffeeb er in Soptthali Klte Temple one month, in advance, $1.25 FRERRWEGATEN Vil % fo Uberti i ¥ W beginning at 7:30 p. m. o Subscribers v;fll confer a h:'nr if they will nll;om’pflzhnoub Emilio Ttl, proprietor of the Hunter Hotel in Douglas, was eon- DENTISTS VERGNE L. HOKE, t Business Of! ] 1 o i 't s :'xfh:")nlc;":r any ure of irregularity in the de. i Coitibattiie Ssa Paser -p | fined to his home with a severe cold. Bl~ugren W pful Master; JAMES W. Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. i PHONE 56 LEIVERS, Secretary. T MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED FRESS ot \ Bl Y I Bl A. B. Kirk took his place as a member of the Juneau City Council The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the use for E (Oiheinnet! Kuguitan ol AR PO )} | succeeding Rodman Robeson, who moved from the city. S, republication of l(l'l“nuu dispatches nr::luld '.oI it or nat.?‘tbhu-t‘»‘ Germany began this war with no fleet to chal- | Juneau’s Own Store Mereps cdited in this paper and also the local news pyblished | 1o 0e British supremacy on the seas, but only with | e ! - o — |a submarine force to harry British merchant ship- DECEMBER 3 Mo{e than 300 attended the Roof Garden Dance given by the Dr. A. w. Sfewafl ALASKA CTRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | T ® # ’ b al Royal M. Shepard | Women'’s Auxiliary of the Pioneers of Alaska. Dancing continued until THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATTON. ping and occasionally take some toll of British naval B. F. Heintzleman 15 o'clock f DENTIST T NATIONAL REPRESENTANIVES — Alaits Revesasees or; |SUrength. Clermany did not’ wate money or. stecl St I" e |2:15 o'clock in the morning. rican BUMIRE Sesttie, Wosh, i in a fruitless attempt to match British naval power. BRI f:j’fiéfi‘{, ; Sy 20TH CENTURY BUILDING — — — ———————————— | Yot the fact remains that the Nazis are seeking to b SO’:‘ ‘l‘"‘ | Pennsylvania State College defeated the University of Washington Pt “w destroy the sea power of their enemies Gttt ]c“_‘_e" |21 to 7in a football game played in Seattle e The way in which Germany is attempting ln} e YA‘;P’;Z::: : . - - use her land and air power to overcome the superior e | Weather: High, 43; low; 41; rain gy T S |sea strength of her adversaries is an interesting| bl SR e AR s L c’lu‘o’l‘ichc The Rexau fore | chapter in the history of war. Early in the war, 3o Suv SEENY Physio Electro Theropeutics Your Reliable Pharmacists Germany’s great land war machine rolled over the | . . . by DIETETICS—REDUCING BUTLER-MAURO Low Countries and France, while her air force gained | = al y essons 'n ng Is w L GORDON Soap Lake Mineral and Steam i i o 1 [ 7 DRUG CO, |the upper hand in Scandinavia earlier. This gave | Baths |the Reich full command of the whole shore of H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E ( e e Dr. Doelker, D. C., Bernard Bldg. — L, | Europe. from the Cape of Norway to the Spanish I WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “They done the work thor- — g - “ i L v, ) i |trontier, with all the advantages flowing from pos-| The stars incline ., [} oughly.” Say, “They DID the work." or, “They HAVE DONE the work.” { HARRY RACE [session of that lime of naval bases. but do not compel OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Chance. Pronounce the A as in ASK, | Just now, German land forces are driving around | | st Dr. John H. Geyer DRUGGIST ‘;;P,- i of ‘ohfemfii“g‘;d S""f‘ w;‘;:” m“:;“"o":‘z‘ OFTEN MISSPELLED: Anonymous. Observe the Y. DENTIST “The Squibb Stores of {k olhig uied to Absteon MBEILL ses power 3 faks| THURSDAY. DECEMBME 4 SYNONYMS: Particularize, detail, itemize, specify, formulate. Room 9—Valentine Bldg. Alaska” HE WON'T T»\I K |ing over all the bases available for the Soviet Bluckhth“wnca;w’i:‘;; d:)::“fl;:r to(l;;\\_ e Usé-. i nme.‘sj a"dh‘; 3 y?rux’l -::t/:'? ol s g A iSea fleet. Germany will attempt to do the same“ sc:ll: Lju(‘ltjl‘p ‘:mk gr i r:l:m‘ | increase our vocabulary by ma;tlenngl tznc wor 4 oac, ;i fly.i o(a... ‘01! Taik about Silent Cal and the Spinx, they were | thing In the Mediterranean as a whole, already con- | 1% COnSt o | TSRS, frodgance; Mughiiness, “Ihe unperiousness of hip 3 veritable chatterboxes compared to Stuart Morrison, | trolling Greece, Yugoslavia, Italy, and—in large de- |“abor will cooperate but not en-|gemeanor made him very unpopular.” “The Stere for Men' Y ™ ke ‘\hunastlcnnv in a great govern-| pecial representative of the Federal Social Security |gree—France and her colonies, | st whhtrach A RS e i b AR A s AR s R , SRR oo et | West Africa, as already happened in some measure.| HEART AND HOME: Advers MODERN E'”OUETTE by At least Mr, Morrison says his trips to Alaska |A Tailway to Dakar is being rushed to completion, blanetary influences affect women ROBERTA LEE Front St.—Triangle Bldg. e B 16 Bas beeh 5 sighilar mm“m make German land power dominant in the future |today when they may meet ob- cftidaibe I*;nh times he o I‘\v‘)ul u: \‘nnh his | StTuggle for West Africa. This is of the utmost im- [stacles or disappointments i1 beoce oo SR He W ke sresence have been times when the Territorial Un. |POTIANCE to Us in the United States, because wecherished plans. Girls should for-' g yr 4 map and a woman are in a crowded elevator is it permissible prosence have been times when the Terrltorlal Un- |y, e reljeq on naval power, forgetful of the fact|get about romance while the con- the m: irst if the woman is in the back of the elevator? b ¢ Food Finer and ol o i a5 hbitk < for man to step out first en ‘,n\]n.ln ,nn;pm\mnun Commission was hol “‘*‘um no superiority of sea power is proof against |figuration continues. It is an aus- A. Yes; provided he is closer to the door. Th Ch 1 w C Bervice More Complete at agnua. scepciy Bam |1and power that seizes essential sea bases {plcious sway for beginning any 0 i & v art @ s e . Is it rmissible talk more to on rson than to another at As a matter of fact, it was intimated that it w:ls[ |real work. Women who are em-| . disnm-“px:'rtz:mm“bh e e o i e u es 5 er m umor decidedly not a coincidence which saw the resigna- |ployed may expect promotions in|” T v . § i tion recently of Dr. Noble Dick, of Fairbanks, and Plans of Elder Statesmen the new vear if they do not ask AQ' Zfinull'd‘ :onfll‘:vn':l\;\f"‘“\[ :,L::x;lolf““],nm:z:u‘clsz:' even when being Morhlary corm snol’ Robert Bragaw, of Anchorage, shortly after they had for special consideration. This js| @ Should a man alva 5 Fourth and Pranklin i concluded an interview with Mr. Morrison. Both (Seattle .Times) & time to pul away frivolous &im: A Geretnly g PHONE 136 were members of the commission and from the post- I'wo veterans of Congress have different plans. and amusements end to prepare for b e 4 resignation statement of Bragaw, the talk with Mor-| Senator. .QGeorge: Norris of Nebraska, rounding|a future which i5 not AIORBUNEr | oo s st s e rifon, followed by formal resignations were more in|Out 40 years of service, says he will retire at the] : < z eweiry Repairin, the form of causé and effect end of his present term next year | BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Priority lO OK a nd L E A R N Jflfl-s‘"m S]up '.::hv:::r:lnml:‘m 3 3 : : Senator Carter Glass of Virginia, with a record [laws will contlfue to cause anxiety A. C. GORDON Mr. Morrison returned here a week ago today, J AR thia LADIES'—MISSES® A of the same length, except for two years out as|among many classes of business the ‘day following the date when the annual meebin ; b SR R L ARERIGEL LB o o SO PPN READY-TO-WEAR o | z Woodrow Wilson’s first Secretary of the Treasury, men. Conflicting interpretations wiil 8. FRANKLIN STREET el " of the commission, which had been interrupted bY | cuus ne expects to run again. cause trouble and as usual the 1. By what means is a cowboy of Argentina known? Seward Street Near Thirq S s el the resignations, was scheduled to be continued, with Norris is 80; Glass is 83, man with small capital »ull be the 2. What river connects Lake Superior and Lake Huron? new appointees of Gov. Ernest Gruening sitting in Norris once was a Republican, but went off by |victims of financial es in- 3. How many legs does the common housefly have? . . 1 the chairs left vacant by Dr. Dick and Bragaw. himself when the Republican convention of 1928 tended to assure the greatest good 4. Who invented the rocking chair? H. W. L. ALBRECHT BCA VIl:lor Radlos | To learn from Mr. Morrison’s own lips the pur- refused to consider him as a presidential candidate.|to the greatest number. Christma 5. How many items are there in a “baker’s dozen’? i by % and RECORDS i pose 'fl his visit here, an Empire .wporlm- last week Under the Roosevelt administrations, he has been!shopping that has been retarded ANSWERS 4 Physical Therapeutics Juneau Melody House cooled his heels an hour outside the doors of a ter- | an ardent New Dealer by alarming predictions will make 1 Gaucho. Heat and Light Treatments b e ritorial office where the man from Washington, Glass is and has always been a Demaocrat. Well- up for lost time and opportunitie 2. St. Mary's River. B - . Second Street Phone 65 : ) . i " g - i Massage and Corrective Exercises : L. C., was in conference with Hugh Wade, terri- | grounded doubt of Mr. Roosevelt’s then undeveloped, NATIONAL ISSUES: Danger of 3. six BEa s e torial representative of the Social Security Board. fiscal and economic policies led him to rol}x.\‘v a over-zealous efforts ’u) purge . the 4. This invention Is credited to Benjamin Franklin? ine g. - Morrison, he was told the trip here was “routine” | the ;“l"“ D""l' S L e ; ;l\nsnr -;ulxil)glrwn :1 Kxi! g:ojul:- — e P 0l GO SAhterning the 6l B his isn't the first time Senator Norris has|judgmer persons witl - : P : - = TR g B ‘!“‘m_":" ‘;‘u’":'”““" said he meant to quit. At the moment he and|tentions. This is a time when Ch l d PI Hospital (L8 morning: syenuadis JAMES C. COOPER sbacitag s e Rl T Chcrv R | Senator Homer Bone are leading the resistance to|is well to attribute the best pos- ape adies rlan cal patient. C.P.A. Shafluck Agency (% : Mr. Morrison told that same reporter | g oyary okes' effort to make himself supreme ruler |sible motives even to men and e Business Counselor ) Hei e 0 have a chat with Empire newsmen | o "oy the blic power facilities of the country. women who appear disloyal to the De(ember Panles Charles Dana was admitted to OOOPER BUILDING T | and straighten out any possible misunderstandings | Noyjs jsn't likely to quit that fight until Honest|nation. Watchfulness is advised, | St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday to re- CALIPOBKIA regarding his two trips to Juneau. When called at | garold has been routed. but justice must be sought even D R dc W k\ce,ve medical care. Hugh Wade's office in an attempt to arrange a time — when appearance or utterances are 0 e ross or Grocery and Meat Market for the conversation, however, Mr. Morrison declared ke apparently almost treason. Mr. and Mrs. James Brouillette L. C. Smith and Corons 478—PHONES—371 the time is not yet ripe for any conversations, even Even the isolationists should be convinced now| "INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS:| Announcement that the social |are the parents of a baby daugh-| TYPEWRITERS . High QulmyEP REg though they be in strict confidence and not for |that Hitler's army isn't invincible. The Chicago|winter will add to the mental re- planned by the Chapeladies for De- |ter born this morning at the Gov- Sold and Serviced by . Midetate. Pildcs publication Bears were beaten, weren't they? volt among the conquered nations cember 6 will start at 7:30 o'clock | ernment Hospital. : In his statement to an Anchorage weekly paper, e |under Hitler'’s rule. While despera-|in the evening in the Chapel-by- | J B Bll’hl'd & Co lowing resighation from the territorial board, The Russians must have some mighty fine cuss|tion will increase the scope of re-|the-Lake was made at a meeting | Alice Johnson and her baby were “Our Doorstep Is Worr by — e, Bragaw unmistakably declared that he had given words, judging from the names of their cities. | bellious ~ desires there will prob-|of the group held last night in|gismissed from the Government Satistied Customers' R WHITE 2 & — |ably be not many signs of revolu-|the home of Mrs. Virgil Puzey. Mrs. | Hogpital this morning. 0 “p'el'RUCKl ~ ower ion until thy ring. Russia comes il 3 S and BUS formed, detailed to keep traffic| When the New Yorker visited|ton until the spring. nes|Hal Kimmel, program chairman, | s g SES i ieg | Under portents of supreme xlgmh‘ipxomlses friends and families of | moving as smoothly as on any the highway he counted 16 agencies| DB A : y £ g 3 |cance and probably will suffer add- |club members a pleasant and en- . . \ main highway in America. A | authorized to stop trucks and ex- i ’ VA short wave radio system was built|act a fee or accounting informa-|¢d disappointments. Mistakes in| tertaining evening. OSTROPATH Christensen Bros. Garage "““”““i"en"“ ‘l” aijbr:?ulxdifi out | tion. When the deputies weren'|CAmPRign procedures will cause| The annual Christmas party ar- | Ounllllhflunlmlmfim 909 WEST 12TH STREET l;’,cn Ll v::uzabelon& was d: art‘A'fircuvnd the trucks waited. Delays|changes among commanding Army |ranged by the group will be held | 10 to 12; 1 to §; orga B8, & 901N ; 1 ¥ e e-|and naval officers in more thanjon December 16 in the home of | 'Hp ment of finance, accounting and in a single through journey some: statistics, equipped to take over times added up to a week. one European nation. Mrs. Fred Campen. Mrs. Harry Ar- | ;l;e work oxqa ].lcm.e of tax collec- Tr‘uckcrs- formerly drove in con- Persons whose birthdate it 1is|nold and Mrs. Clarence Wittanen | “HORLUCK,S DANISH” IN FAR EA tors - and pl‘ov{:lmal officials mr-;vovs trav‘e]iug on]\} as fast as the have the augury of a year of good|will be co-hostesses for this event.| Ice Cream Flavors “® | merly strung out along the road. | slowest truck. Today, as they drive |fortune which will be earned by|A committee, headed by Mrs. Max | Peppermint, Candy, Fudge Ripple, Witk the iioun(zxr'nun of this gen- | alone, their progress is checked by |Dard work and self denial. Miller, has been appointed to ar-| B - Foysl, Oocosnut Grove, R (\l'a]lt}'t;c\urc coml};leted. other im- the radio network. and police warn| Children born on this day will|range for gifts and candy for the | Lemon Oustard, Black Cherry, Has Been S,r I’ d b portan@ steps were takon lhvm‘of l)ombings.nn(l other emer-|D€ strong physically and mentally. | Chapel-by-the-Lake Sunday School Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, eamiine: Y l‘ PO TG ] 5 { They should reach the heights by |children’s exercises, which will be Raspberry R’PD“uN" York, | : S MATASORACE " sUEDON A their foresight and industry. held just before Christmas, Rock Road, Chocolate, Strawberry Ame”(anS: Now Great leach under an American's direc- plstion® of - fel LgUS (Copyright, 1941) | Fifty baby garments for the Red snd Vanilis-— Milit Hiah |tion, were built a day’s run apart.| Way has been confined to the 600- Sl i T AQ L | Cross were distributed among mem- at the GUY SMITH DRUG Military Highway | sior “oremen ‘from ‘the Unmied | mile stretch beween the Burma- B St ghote e ey States were assigned to supervise | Chinese border and 5nx|1xxlxng, cap- ; Sianse will ba.completed g ths (Continued from Page One) repairs and instruct Chinese as-|ital of Yunnan province. Arnstein, .4 next meeting sistants. Restaurants and over-|viewing it for the first time, found | Tkssnt at. oo L | . } slee] g 9 g . himself “awfully surprised” by the| : e gathering were . you could suggest somebody.” 1hight sleeping facllities were pro- i stralehaadBa L Mesdames Stanley Jekill, Fred S'Gm s A day or two later Arnstein,!vided. cxc.e engs] o (w na};La vgflt )e< L Campen, Al Blake, Harry Arnold,!} head of a great New York trans- () Intermediate repair shops,|rock-pebble o Bie. b ‘mt h]u‘i : Hal Kimmel, Max Miller, Jenny PHONE 318 portation enterprise, stopped off @ half day’s run from the big|auotes a fripad, il Toaq scralongdl Pederson, Clara Spaulding, Clar- - in the capital. The “problem,” he|centers, were built. Here, too, Out by the fingernails of an em-| @ |ence Wittanen, Virgil Puzey, onel »d, was the Burma Road. He Were restaurants and rest houses.|Pire.” Completed, it gave China a new member, Mrs. H. W adiing, | % ! i through freight route to British 8. endling, mended a hard-boiled, self-|And here, too, Americans were d . b A : : | i $ India a substitute for the Pa- | and. two visitors, Mrs.' Mae Harris t, former cab drive—him- Placed in charge. 4,58 | and Mrs! Clifford Mason. | (3) Along the entire roadway|¢lfic Ports lost in the war. | During the summer Arnstein|Was initiated the American “pre-, Should Japan attempt a thrust| (Gonginyeq from Page One) . and two fellow trucking execu-|ventive maintenance plan,” a thrllug? the -‘:“glff andhmoun-; ’’’’ sy ! HosplIAl "o'ES \: : A AL % i s fr Indo-China, she may | Harold Davis and Marco System based on keeping trucks tains from ) | ital oity. i mar to China for alfrom breaking down rather than| Well “thrcalen nLhc Burma Roa]c([l. . Hind RAekeh e se.u'Toh’ ‘.ruodels 9 iy 5% . i . § V.o e js! But the precipitous terrain wou > se-up udy of their assign- O0 Tepairs after the damage is| B ! i 2 The Soviet communique on the| Mr. and Mrs. John Vanalis are| h g ment, T found chaotic condi- |done. i Riove ffl}:r’c‘_mjd ". i nnlp 1 bl,c‘bame in the Ukraine, according to |the parents of a baby girl born E A n “ l “ E s Many Aok _Ys\flnd TYP“ 10 Choose Fronfl | tions, reported the straight facts| (4) Drivers’ schools, with 15| for . mecl '"?m ‘qu'pmm_a m"‘multary dispatches, said the Red |this morning at 6:25 o'clock. The to Chiang Kai-Shek. They also | Americans as teachers, were sctj““"- the issue L°”,b° deci e_d bY | Armies, counter marching back |child weighed 6 pounds and 1 decided what uld be done.|UP at strategic centers. infantry and f"“"”_‘”“ “gme“'__‘“ through the Donet River industrial | ounce. . oll sa'illflt A“om’ C”\T‘Tons M“Tol‘ Co This weck, because of their ef-| (3) Mobile repair shops and this phase of her struggle with|yagin are finding frozen bodies of ki 1 Amstein can report a 400| Wecking trucks were ordered, Japan. China so far has not been|Giermans, and other freezing Ger-| s, Robert Tt Waa. hdiaiiian ® Accounts Government In- ’fll'm percent increase in tonnage, gasoline storage facilities ob-|@ big loser. man soldiers, wrapped in flmsy |yo st. Ann's Hospital last night S 9yt I0N. bt 850 { g T » To rej the Burma Road,|tained. 1 = - blankets, are found huddled in road- and underwent major surgery this ® Money available at any B ihive did just what! (6) Orders for 10000 new slde ditches to save themselves from morning. time. CAPITAL—$50,000 b e man would do| American-made trucks were en- YY@IITIET TOMOIIQW | the bitter cola. R {l| o Start an account witn 51 : ] : /il | The Soviet dispatches received in | SURPLUS—$150,000 in building an trucking | tered in China’s requisition for Miood daclast tha’ Aarwiaes { Mrs. R. C. Richardson underwent « mere, 3 organization. They recommended ' lend-lease aid wea'hermen Slale ngk}ting Wikl sioking fory howse:erre surgical treatment yesterday at St. 4 v . that @ single managing director,| The new Burma Road set-up, when found in any condition to|ARN's Hospital. ! c"rul‘% Rale COMMERCIAL AND with compicte authority over the Arnstein testifies, replaces a sorry ine | fight to hold villages where they % 1 < highway, be named to replace a mess. He cites the case of onetwo-, Hardly chilled to the sh]wrm:l‘can find warmth and shelter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weston ars | ¢ SAVINGS ACCOUNTS - S Aot e K P . peint, nea r' ents emerges e y welter of bureaus and deputies. Un- | ton truck found loaded with four Poin! m:)“‘_‘gc‘:m““ i Keep Falling Back the parents of a boy baby born the| I F . o der him they placed two Ameri-|tons of freight, plus gasoline for 16 doe: l‘-]')m('me lm;‘ :lw A late afternoon broadcast, sent{afternoon of December 1. The in- IS cans, one an expert in truck and '@ round trip, plus half a dozen e m" :‘\'lhlchenl]h(‘ sresent cold | OUt from the Mdscow radio station, |fant weighed 7 pounds and 12 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES road maintenance, the other an illicit passengers each with a bun- f’mn dlisendad PrEss | says dispatches tell of the German |ounces at birth. sam's “d Lm et o experienced dispatcher and ter- | dle. Lubrication was virtually non- wam"ime tl{e Weather Bureau‘lorce“ falling back between Tan- E P minal manager. These men were existani—such vital parts as steer- iRHIE, e WeIer BUeAN| garop 40 miles west of Rostov, and | Amt Nelson was dismissed from -M 0‘ Juneav Flrst Natl"nal Bank justalled in a main control office |ing knuckles ‘stood bare for weeks “iil A q Qht Wiy o mmor-‘Mm'm”(’]' which is 100 miles west of | gt. Ann’s Hospital yesterday fol- 1 Bk PR, satern end of the |8t & time. Drivers repalired thelr yow, with'uur | present atvetolsof [BOMOY . - LS. Tedical attention, Phone 3 JUNEA U—AL ASKA ad. : |own trucks, cooked their own meals p, freezing weather on the xt. a highway patrol was and arranged their own loads wane by the end of the week Fmpire Classifieds Pay? R. J. Paston entered St. Ann'g

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