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MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1942 . . quarterly basis, to coincide closely with ()\o em- Daily Alaska Empire 500 o oo o e fin o | EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY a month. : Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska. 4. All pc ble retrenchments in admun«uallvcl HELEN TROY MONSEN s of the civil departments. | St el slash of smlmszz‘nou in agricultural ap- JANUARY 12 & 1 of "JA:;;:?D: oy wzzt 5 : Eotered in the Post Offioe in Juneau as Second Class Matter. | Norman C. Banfield nUBRY Soll o8 2 ge was to be held with a banner | ¢ T o MGUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 147 'SUBSCRIPTION RATES: HEopHR Harold R. Brown attendance expected. Among those Who were to make speeches were Drs. Kaser and Second and fourth Delivered }1;; f::fl":;;;‘u’:-“;:ra' ‘then(‘oll:"ls;l“ 25 per m 6. Deferment during 11?9 emergency of ‘half of Dorothy Pegies | Charles D. Garfield and R. E. Robertson. The program was to be inter- g Monday of each month One vear. in advance, $12.00; six montbs, in advance, $6.00; federal highway appropriations and nulhm‘lzsuom.l Mfll‘lil; Kurset spersed with songs and music. Freeburger in Scottish Rite Temple ? one g,‘,"b’:’f';lbm_‘:‘lfi“gnl‘:\_’i favor if they will promptly notity |ADG deferment of monies for all public works not Mrs. Edith Boldue | DENTISTS beginning at 7:30 p. m. :lr;::l;‘xn::‘:"orpr::":r sny failure or irregularity in the de- 'essential to defense 8 Dick McRoberts Among officers installed in the O. E. S. were Edwin Sutton, Sentinel; vx:R.GNE L. BOKVE. y Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. 6. Legislation subjecting some 30 government Virgil Anderson {Pear] Burford, Organist; Eva Tripp, Electra; Ethel Harding, Ruth; Anna PHONE 66 W‘“‘Wm Master; JAMES W. T "MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS |corporations to budgetary and audit control with Mrs. J. L. Jewett Day, Associate Matron; Elizabeth McKechnie, Chaplain, and Lois Nord- , Secretary. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for |direct supervision by Congr over their funds. Mrs, Lester Elkins ling, Secretary. :’S:’"fi'f,‘;f"}'é";;'z':\x?'p.pfls".‘;é"iu’,é'fifi'."&c‘."n'fu":.":fm'fi-"u':i Secretary Morgenthau signed the Teport with Jeannie Foster st ilials Juneau’s Own Store Boele. Mitndn |the sofe reservation that he would like to see further Lester D. Henderson, Commissioner of Education, returned on the Dt A w Siewart ALASKA CTRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER reductions in farm relief appropriations, and the Admiral Watson from an official visit to the schools at Ketchikan, 2 " 3 ___ THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. _ |recommended economies were placed on President Wrangell and Petersburg, DENTIST AWT'C:,',(’S.?.."M'?\:"Zifl?fiwfl?fi — Alaska Newspapers, 1011 | Roosevelt's desk before his annual budget message H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E — 20TH CENTURY BUILDING -— - |to Congress. All members of the Juneau Commercial Club were urged to attend a L | Efforts along this line certainly should be de- |} “The stars incline meeting at which the main discussion was to be the question of peti- Oftice Phone 409 manded in these days when every nerve is being| but do not compel" tioning Congress to impose a tariff on fish cgmmg into the United b strained toward the winning of the war. Call this {States from foreign countries, according to a mnoticc sent out by M. S. a, I7] "The Bexall slore" relief money a slush fund or a vital necessity, ac- Whittier, Secretary. Cllh'opracfic ¢ |cording to your political beliefs, it is virtually true TUESDAY, JANUARY 13 — — Physio Electro Theropeutics Your Reliable Pharmacists new that we have need for every ounce of our na-| qnjs is not an important day in Rum running into Sweden from Germany had developed into some- DIETETICS—REDUCING BUTLER-MAURO |tional manpower, either in uniform or in war in-|,janetary direction, but there is |thing like a public scandal, according to a press dispatch. The craft|| Soap Lake Mineral and Steam DRUG CO. ldu.\zr,\z or engaged in one of the kindred fields|an evil portent for travel on the |engaged in this trade were generally captained by ex-officers of the Baths |which keeps our national war effort rolling. There [water or in the air. ‘ImDErlal German Navy, the dispatch stated. Many of the skippers bore || Dr. Doelker, D. C., Bernard Bldg. | should be jobs enough for those who can and will| HEART AND HOME: Strict self- |names well known in the records of submarine activity and their daring | work discipline will be needed in the and experience made it very difficult for Swedish coast guards to stop o e i H AHRY RACE < ; We must continue our social security, our care|family at this time when there|them, the Swedish report continued. |of the aged, the widows and orphans, but we can|may be anxiety and nervous strain. | DI. John H. Geyel' DR‘{GG‘ST , Ino longer pay men to lean on shovels when they|Individuals may easily reflect the, J. S. Truitt, former Assistant United Statse Attorney in the Third DENTIST “The Squibb Stores of — |are capable of carrying a rifle, or helping manu- |destructive influences of the HmeS pjyision, retired December 31 and was to practice law in Anchornge Room 9--Valentine Bldg. Alaska” RIPPING FOR ACTION | facture one. i " yhiichie weic 81 VICRRaSS SR O | TR PHONE 1 ket | g around the globe. \;then l;“m”‘f"“" Lloyd M. Ritter announced that he had purchased the transfer busi- Taxes are going to more than double. Roughly t realize that they have been ""”Incxs of Ole Hagen and would conduct it in the future. His office was to half our income during the next year will go into Beriin County T Mooty spared the horrors and sufferngs . o4 e Junction Shoe Store. ¢ “The Stere for Men” the ional war effort ‘ R of war, they will understand thal e | uch are the ocutward signs of our ;.11.,,,"‘ A Y 4 jN_N,?mk .r?""m PR S0y Rcy e, tengerend !‘es.ponslhllh\\ Weather for the Juneau area was rain with continued mild tem- SAB'N,S & | quarter of a century ago there was angry|of preserving their minds and | push inst the enemies of derocracy. Within of- | debate over alleged Germans “atrocities,” occurring ; hip | Peratiire and moderate southeasterly; winds. ’ 2 alleg £ G 8 their health for future leadership Front St—Triangle Bldg. 4 ficial circles, bugeteers are equally ambitious in par-|chiefly in Belgium and France. Some of the stories|in restoring normal conditions after | P - - | Some irresponsible Some were invented. actions of ing down the purposes for which this money of ours|told were exaggerated are to be used indicate they | were true but due to peace is attained. BUSINESS AFFAIRS: The co Recent announcements the Daily Lessons in English % 1. corpon are shoving into the limbo of non-essentials much |individuals rather than to orders of the high com-|of conducting business will rise | : | | 8 Y of the non-defense expenditure which.has been car- |mand. Some were deliberately ordered in pursuanceappreciably before the end of Lhc‘ banp s ‘ou'l! Find Feod l'l-uu-n‘l ried on for the past ten ve {of a policy of “frightfulness” But Berlin in thatimonth. Taxes will be felt in mincr : o Service More Complete | The joint committee on reduction of non-essen- |War had not completely renounced civilization. It|ways and there may be increase of |~ WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He can't seem to under- THE BARANOF | Say. “He SEEMS UNABLE TO understand.” v tial Federal expenditures has issued a |n'(-1i|nin-\rc‘\""“ anxious to appear in as humane f”‘" aspect,‘ as|salaries among white collar em-|stand.” ; ; 5 -4 report, recommending sav of approximately | Circumstances permitted. It defended itself against | ployees, However, this month and OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Digestion. Pronounce the first T as in cmfl snor $1.716,000,000 in the next fiscal year, A curtailment ‘lh( atrocity charges and its friends in this country,|next shculd not bring severe bur-: DIG, not as in DIE. b ot ‘wide range of relief, public ‘works, farm and |1 the 0ld newspaper tiles show, indignantly denied | dens to the ayerage merchant or| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Overdo (to do to excess). Overdue (past = R .. a R ? | that Germans at war were more brutal or less just|manufacturer. Newspaper publish-|due), e et 3 ) :‘.“" bl e i being “",‘fll""‘f 'f‘_:lh:m other nations. ; ers will add greatly to their ex- SYNONYMS: Chronic, persistent, inveterate, contant, unceasing. FINE b Senator Byrd of Virginia, Secretary of the Treasury Nazi Germany follows another course. The Nazis|penses as the coverage of wa: WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us | Morgenthau and Budget Director Smith. They be-|have explicitly abandoned civilization. They have | ews becomes mere costly. Prosper- | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Jonu-Sl s‘ Waich and Jeweley Repakitng | lieve a comprehensive study may be able to trim fabandoned with it all conception of honor, justice|iiy will continue its pleasantreign. | pricIT: to draw out or forth: to bring to light. “Oftentimes we can evens shop MA ey Sy retes. | another one and a half or two billion dollars from fand mercy, and all sense of shame. It is ot nec-| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS:| .ioi’truth by discussion.” LADEES--MINeEY: PAUL BLOEDHOBN | these categories, for use in our war effort lessary to send commissions to investigate the stories | yss which is ruled by Aquarius, ! READY-TO-WEAR ! The ort of Senator Byrd, who heads the joint|of their atrocities. They themselves proclaim them,|js peculiarly affected by Uranus,| ceeee R e g Seward Street Near Third 8. FRANKLIN STREET i committee, made it plain that “there is no room for|in words and by the aid of the camera, believing— | the planet of unexpected action by . ‘ mon-essentials in a government stripped for action.|no doubt correctly—that except under terror no|gerojc resistance to Nazi thdH]Lw MODERN ETIOUETTE . - Our united purpose 15 o, hroduce sutficient arma. | 5ane person will ever tolerate the stench of the Nazi | wil contimue, ROBERTA LEE RCA Victor Badios : ment and trained personnel to win this war. Noth- | doctrine and the Mosh ChEERRE i s b gt omereona iutioss birthdateg i '-x e H. W.'L. ALBRECHT and RECORDS bt { ing can be permitted to intérfere with this objective | S0 Bertin annouhces. In 86 o S or trans. | (Bve the augw:y of ‘& year 8 M- | o unon entertaining an out-of-town guest, s it the duty of the Physical Therapeutics Juneau Melody House ! In addition to a proposed -$1.301,075,000 ‘cut in .23 feport, passed by the CETmAl OEusor fof trans- (yled pleasant and: unpleasant ex-|. 2 il o expenses such 45 lunéheon checks, carefare, etc.? 3. Next to Truesdell Gun Shop non-defense spending, the committee asked legisia- mission abroad, that sh\(t(‘ June 22 (hn“N:\zls have | poriences. Gain that is unexpected stes p E 3 Ses S 5 h ? Heat and Lig] ror_eav.ments_ Second Street Phone 65 e £ : A S1a- 1 carried out 2,225 ‘“reprisal executions” in AXis- |js foretold. A. No; the guest should pay her share of the expenses. Massage and Corrective Exercises { tion to bring back into the treasury $415,890,061 in contriled territory outside of Russia. There is every | children born on this day prob- | Q. When setting the table, should the cutting edge of the knife be || Phone 773 Valentine Bldg. * ¢ unexpended balances which have been impounded | yeason to believe that the number is far greater— |aply will be restless and rather|turned away from the plate? 1 by the budget bureau. The report recommended: |possibly many times greater—than this, But of|gifficult to direct. They may be! A. No; the cutting edge should be turned toward the plate. 0————-———_4 mSURANCE ! ; 1. Cessation of new public works or costly gov-|{hose whose execution is boastfully admitted not one | yriginal and witty, amusing com- | Q. What is the correct way to address a letter to a friend whose | i ernment programs except where urgently necessary |was convicted of a crime recognized in the 1aws|panions and successful in the arts.| hu«band has recently passed away? JAMESC COOPER Every single one of them, to national defense. | of war as is clear by the (Ccpyright, 1942) \ A Add: t “Mi k Wilson.” { | l) E | i ress it to “Mrs. Fran ilsor H 2. Abolition of the CCC, the NYA and provis- | terms of the Germun statement, was 'oull} murdered. = - | luln&réonulm Shattuck Agency | ion that national defense training activities of these | e COOPER BUILDING -~ i T units and the WPA be set up in another agency andl‘ One-fourth of the mmbhshmmts inspected by ll A STURM Buvs | restricted to work outlined by the War and Navy|(he Federal Wage and Hour sion are found to | Departments. |be in technical violation of Um law, because of fall-% ouI AlASKA MEAI 8. Future WPA appropriations to be made on ure to keep records properly. { & | CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market 478—PHONES—371 ot High Quality Foods at '.OOK and lEARNA C. GORDON e e et} r-wm‘ L. C. Smith and Corons TYPEWRITERS 1. Which three European countries at one time owned territory in= § SE Ar".E pl. ANS he Municipal Defense Commis- ranks of labor officials, delivery AlL»kA. ;{tmtm-ch:: ‘t;llk_ggll z‘g‘e ‘:: Nort2h Almenlm but n:»w t_»\'lllhnme'? 0 o S Sold and Serviced by Moderate Prices A ion's evacuation committee, has Service unions, the automobile and |Alaska Meat Company’s S X SEENIR DI T e e S e : . . S B eeoie i ve with Motor tramsportation industries, Seward Street, making the Pfll'i 3. Which is the oldest college sport? J ' B'fl"d & c. oN EVA(UATIONI fllpol»n g bersons to serve Wit | jea) estate dealers, railroads, Traf-|chase from the Carstens Pactkmg, 4. What does “tempus fugit” mean? “Our Doorstep Is Worz Wy o —————————— 7 um in planning for evacuation of g, gafety Council, trucking indus-|Ca- _‘“aumfn:ie thel :»nm:\dg;m;‘?ck:: 5. What two signers of the Declaration of Independence later became Satistied Customers™ Super WHITE Power | ¢ women and children from Seattle|try, building operators, P.-T.A,|the f}‘;’f Gl Y nge of the meat |Presidents of the United States? 1 TRUCKS 101 BUSSES ° in case of severe air raids. medical societies and the Red :’;’rgpa‘:]; r;rl,-lenv:radl‘ gyean has re- ANSWERS: st o R i e 30, S Revelle said the committee is to Cross. Liirad bt i L e e 1. Spain; Sweden (Delaware); and Russia (Alaska). DB H VANCE NASH CARS . BEATTLE, Jan. 12.—City Coun- |Deet at once to plan a four-fold s p e and continue to make this city his 2. India. el sl v g Christensen Bros. Garage cilman Paul Revelle, chairman of|Prosram of surveying vulnerable EASTERN "STAR NOTIGE home. 3. Rowing. oumm"" 809 WEST 12TH STREET i |areas in the' city, counting gh‘v Regular meeting Tuesday nigh! | "y spurm came to Juncau from 4 “Time flies” Consulta I:Tocr;mmm _ | femilies, . moviding . GsEaRation | Jehuliry 13 A1 members YequpRtedt yaroma: e BES agn ifn' the WAL 5. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. i o atoob o 3 and finding areas to serve as to attend. business on the coast for the past o to by appoinment. COMING! COMING! | havens for evacuees. : LEONA TALMAGE, |25 years. 2 2 NEERFAL] “HORLUCK’S DANISH” The number of children in the Worthy Matron. Mrs. Sturm and children have EK!D[IEIB THE WORLD Ice Cream Flavors | vulnerable areas and the number ALICE BROWN, i e 3 Zzl R i i adv. s;rezarv il ol Crossword Puzzle Peppermint Candy, Pudge Ripple, lN FLA MES? ulated by Y (Tlo[rlel Rum Royal, Cocoamut Grove, | # 1 D be tabulated by sending question- ——- ACROSS 31. Trees Lem naires around with men who d- GasTINEAU cuanner Nurses'| KETCHIKAN PIONEERS | 1 Shovel-like 32 Appear T Black Quescy, Senasational! |7 S i ¥ {-RoAveiie 28 SER Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, ¢ liver milk, bakery goods, groceries ASSOCIATION mplements 33, Specd Ras ¢ for Free Americans 34 diondiy 1B Thn biani iy Ith! Ceéhtdr, Monday.l HAVE l"SIAlM“o" 7. Thin metal contests pberry Ripple, New York, | and laundry to the homes. Mutn\;: Health Centér onday, i plates 35. Coast of the Rock Road, Chocolate, Strawberry * The committee drew on the Jan. 12, 8 pm. mrcuun of omccrw | !‘3. ir::‘r‘lm 55 whoasa and Vanfila— 3 RN At a recent meeung of Igloo No. ' mountain hagaldoy. at the GUY SMITH DRUG | * - YOU'D LOOK HAPPY, TOO' 16, Ploneers of Alask, ot Keiehi | 1 SR - ootis vl e s T S icers 1 . Notl — 9 kan, thfa following officers were . p,:{;d‘fiw““ :'iv F“M:l.md‘ installed: 18, Oriental 42, Equal: comb. H Curtis Burley, president. 20. Ah;fl-?:rrc?;.co % oxfa"ifl.xw = s, GRAVES James S. Pitcher, first vice pres- . Finish 2 t ” PreS”| 2 Elotihiiea 44 Heprew piural “The Clothing Max' = ident. particles ending ) Earl Pitcher, second vice pres- §4_ gelo{le ‘4.&5 Eu?im Solution Of Saturday’s Puzzie EOII: a:RRxART SCHAFFNER Py i 5. ial . N v ident. B o oney. 13, Musical run 65, Rolls of DOWN cLaseeag | Basil Fitzwilliams, many times | 26. Variety 51. Concelve “tobaccot 1. A,m.m Greek .‘ | Melodies E Jack W. Steele, treasurer. 30, Resounds 54, Wild-ass 2 mfi’vmn * i Harry Benolkin, chaplain. ] 3. Number. | ! g s. "W §. Sittings Ed Kerr, retiring president, //// . Governmen { trustee. 7) 3. 'sialz?-';:a trees | s sanen, we ouese pos| PL UL LT HARE H L] 8 oain Lumber ud Blulllug Materials é president, was the installing of- Vi /’ 0 L rifficlal | . ook m=7 Vfl,..fl-l//./ 7l | B PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU I ———— m.fl//y/fl.../// EE A innacies SECURF. Y(UR. LOAN THROUGH US To Improve ! ATTENTION MASONS a.. . 21, Buptinglike and Muucruiee Your Home Under Title L F. H. A 4 | Stated Comrfunication of M. 26. American e = o= » i :u;aea;oiifd?fi m;mltilay]' gwuing a. 12; 5:.’2&"“."’21 & - 1 130. stallatior eremonias o N &=, i at 8:30 sharp. 5o gdlglersd side CAPITAL—$30,000 ‘ | J. W. LEIVERS, 32, Conduct . tend SURPLUS—$150,000 adv. Secretary. 33."Experiences b b i " womce . /./ fl. 2/ i e COMMERCIAL AND y MMER | AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showins B/ &uRa/ fl.- ot SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ‘ air route from Seattle to Nome, on a.///fi. ..'flfl ///n. 37. Snapping i ale at J. B. Burf 4 Dpelie 1 . sale at ord & Co. adv Y7 7 39. Cold dishes ! Wil EHE LD AR ey - G AFE DEPOSIT BOXES' . ‘ o el 7/ P 20 i : * COMING! COMINGI S AREEEE/ A0 [ ] R THE WORLD | —— e : ‘ | mally enrolled in the Corps: He has a service rec- There IsNo Subshtute for ord, & health record bearing his paw prints and A Picture for Free Americans 4 d | 4 - s ST ! T | — | - Newspaper Advertising! | Thare is.0n sybatfute for Smgpaper adyerfisiog! a— e f at the Marine Base, Quantico, Va. Jiggs IV is for- ' JUNEAU—-ALASKA . Jiges 1V, latest in a line of famous official mascots of United States Marine Corps named for George McManus’ “Bringing Up Father” comic strip char- A acter, looks his best for a reason. He’s been pro- moted to sergeant, and is wearing his new chevrons -

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