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PAGE FOUR Daily Alaska Empire Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING OOMPANY Becond and Main Streets, Juneau, Al HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - R. L. BERNARD Vice-President and Business Entered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter SUBSCRIPTION RATE! rrier in Juneau and De ail, postage paid. ai Presiden: Delivered by B Bubscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly nnm the Business Office of any faflure or irregularity in the de. livery of their papers. Telephones: News Office. 602; Business Office, 374. * MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED FEESS The Amcluefirm 1s exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or hM Other- wise credited in this paper and slso the local news published Standardized Haircuts | ol (Providence Bulletin) The Master Barbers of New Jersey have decided vhat shall be the all-American haircut for 1942—nc lippers on back and sides, inch and a half of hair i °n top, one inch for sailors and soldiers, and three- uarters of an inch of sideburns. It sounds like a ussy modification of the wejl-known crew, or crim- mal haircut, which is all right for swimming and delousing but very ugly, and we're against it. Years ago the bar keeper's haircut—shaved round in the neck and plastered over the brow with a flourish at the end—tried to standardize the Ameri- can head, and did, and caused needless suffering when the victim confronted his family. “Oh, come look! Oh my goodness! Paw—Haw-haw’s had his berein. hair cut!” Many a sensitive American left home ALASEA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION, under such hysterical censure and never came back. Many came back in a mad state of repair. NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1011 American Buflding, Seattle, Wash. Not that the barber shouldn't be encouraged to do a little sculpturing on bullet, square, and wedge- shaped heads. Not that he shouldn't use his best skill to bush in ears that stick out like the Yellow Kid's, fluff out the pin head, subdue the bulbous, jgrace the egg-shaped, and otherwise mitigate the eccentricities of nature. JANUARY 20 Etta Bringdale John H. Newman Joann Sabin Spencer DeLong Eugene Lloyd Mrs. Henna Edman Lieut. Evan Hill Florence Dobson HOROSCOPE “The stars incline but do not compel” Conflicting planetary aspects rule today. Constructive work n factories should be greatly stimu- |again the following afternoon, while Mrs, Willlam Ducey was entertain- e 20 YEARS AGO %% empire el JANUARY 20, 1922 Directory Professional Fraternal Societies Gastineau Channel Japan had been forced to dismantle the formidable fortificatiops she was erecting as a permanent establishment on the Island of Saipan, just north of Guam, it was revealed in the armaments conference. Japan had entered into solemn asservation that she would not fortify mandated territory, but in this instance was caught in the act. The value of Saipan in the event of a hostile movement by Japan toward the United States either for the present or the future could not be overlooked, accord- mg to the dispatch. Three bridge parties were on the social calendar for the week. Mrs. G. F. Freeburger had entertained with four tables and was to entertain ing two days successively and Mrs. H. C. DeVighne had entertained the previous Sunday and was entertaining again on the coming Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Guyot were to leave on the stcamer Spokane for a trip to the South. Many “knights of the grip” were back on the road with a full line of spring goods, and among those to arrive on the Spokane were A. A. | Drs. Kasorand | Freeburger DENTISTS MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. R. W COWLING, Wor- shipful Master; JAMES W. LEIV- ERS, Secretary. e should. But not try to standardize a fine v S scar | old }linsntu'.wn like the Anzerican head. It's ;ust lated. There is an il omen for f,‘,‘:‘ j‘e,f,;;.,“;.efi" SREEIRD NI NGRS OREH, R FBE. S W \hpkes another insidious blow at individuality, and we're |SBIPS at sea. : § against it. HEART AND HOME: House- Ty 7 keepers with foresight should buy Dr. S. Hall Young addressed the Pioneers of Alaska on the early his- to the limit of their purses cloth- |tcry of the Territory at a meeting held in the Moose Hall. B Wise Lending ing, furniture, linens and what- _ HARRY RACE lever belongs to the necessities be- By the end of the following month the Gastineau Hotel was to be . (Cincinnati Enquirer) longing to- comfortable living. | ready to receive the tourist trade, according to R, J, Sommers, owner and DRUGGIST It cannot be emphasized too often that the|StaTS indicate rise in prices and|manager. Tre rooms were being completly renoyated. “The Squibb Stores of record-breaking cost of this war to the Amcrimn!smm_"'v_ e m”mfind]‘?e nex'l.dyé'bar.! 3 TR 2 Alaska” people must be paid while the war is being raugm_‘CmL\cnafloy_ of foods should be-| pester D. Henderson, Commissioner of Education, visited the Juneau — No matter how it is financed, the cost is paid from |COM€ @ first concern. sw’em"_‘“_‘ schools and expressed himself as, favorably impressed, with the work. Bonus payments to seagoing employees on Amer- | day to day. If a vastly greater debt is accumulated, 1€ NOW of great value to families. | g 1o ticularly remarked on the splendnd spirit_between students and — ican merchant vessels have at last been straightened it will be, this is bookkeeping. But the actual|SPOrtage of string and paper Williyo }o and between teachers, themselves. *The Sters for Men"” | out, we learn, with bonuses to be retroactive to De-|cost, in money or labor or materials, is met n_um;becmn? AppaTE. bature. fak. snit ol‘ —r— gy & | cember 17, date of the attack on Pearl Harbor. day to day out of our whole national income. the winter, o ; Among those in the Senior High School who were to be exempted | | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. s AB.N’S But just how much these bonuses amount to Since we must pay, in the form of a reduced | BUSINESS AFFAIRS; ok | from many of the semester exams were: Tecla Jorgensen, Harry Ellingen, mummo@n-. > - and the areas in which sailors must travel to be |standard of living and increased effort, we ought &%) 4ect Which ‘:’;:"liffm:wfiws;u,cgm Kashevaroff, Anita Garnick, Irene Nelson, Lillian Ofa, Ralph Wag- of Optometry and Front St—Triangle Bldg. le to collect bonuses are matters of military [ t0 try to pay sensibly. That means paying in taxa- | ‘;‘:c:::m“el‘“ experts. Money will be | oner, Eva Tripp, Mirlam McBride, Marguerite Bone, James McNaughton Opthalmology secrecy. Unions and steamship operators have been | ton O in direct loans from individuals to the gov- ® bl Washingfon | and Jacob Britt. : g P 3 ¥ v e ernment. If these sources of revenue are not enough, ® Chief problem in Washing A notified by the Maritime War Emergency Board but BN Sgovernment ALl RAVA 1A e B banbkfl Jupiter is in a place that indicates | - no public announcement has been made. whiu? means creating bank credit snd thus .m“a'_'monsv.ructive legislation and swc(‘p-“ Weather for the Juneau area was forecast as unsettled with light - !u‘llhnl!o,l Finer and This new board was appointed by President | ;on ™ 1o ihat case, we pay (now while the war js|M§ reforms. There is a sign en-|rain or snow. Maximum temperature was 30 and the minimum was 27. ; Secvice More Complete st | Roosevelt as a result of an agreement reached by| .\ "in the form of higher prices for everything we |COUraging speculation. This month, | The Chlfles w. cmer m um"ur 1 employers and employees of the merchant marmelbu February and March will bring o | at a conference held at Washington, D. C. recently | piuyic v should aim at paying our way |204R Profits to a few, Tomorrow Dail l_essons in English by Horhmry COFFEE SHOP to stabilize labor relations. Typical of labor boards, | .01 taxes o ) ; {and next day are fortunate dates Y W. L. GORDON . 3 3 4 1 gh taxes and direct loans to government. And | NATIONAL ISSUES: The wat Pourth and Pranklin Sta. it is ma up of representatives of both factlons.|{ne more we lend to the government the less we St vill be the | boereroorceee. —————d PHONE 136 % Members are Edward Macauley, chairman of the|ghall have to pay in taxes. How do you lend money | SH¢ Most DromDaRl, Wl s e 9 " £ 3, ar i te 5 4 struggle of humanity to overcome WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “We can't wait on them any . U. S. Maritime Commission; John R. Steelman,|to the government? Simply by buying U“‘“"“\m- brutal Taurian forces repre- ' longer” Say, “We can't wait FOR them any i | director of the U. S. conciliation service of the De- | States Defense Bonds and Stamps. When you buy s o [ i g partment of Labor; and Frank P. Graham, presidcm‘ a Defense Bond, you divert Lna: much of your in- I’k'm“‘d by the A}xxs»powcx.\ Thf“" xs OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Facade. Rronounce fa-sad, first A as J'. Watch snd g Mepaicng g FE ¢ el : 3 d 2 general unification of sentimeni!;, ek unstressed, second A as in AH, accent last syllable. ".Il at very reasonable rates of the University of North Carolina. come from the channels of nonessential commerce B i |regarding war and a corresponding OFTEN MISSPELLED: Exaggeration; two G's. LADIES'—MISSES’ PAUL BLOEDHOBN Because today’s war zone may be as peacefu] to the channels of government expenditure for de- |emphasis upon true patriotism 5 a5 }'l del \ READY-TO-WEAR as a mill pond tomorrow, so rapidly do the theaters fense. And that is the path to the sound “"‘m“""A\mdzmcr of barsh judgment or S?NONYMS Lusfmus, delicious, rich, delectable. it * p wm 57 N 8. FRANKLIN STREET | of war change these days, the board, in outlining | ©f the war —the path- that leads away from cur- criticlsm s enjolned by astrology.! . WORD STUDY: “Use a \vurd. three times and it is yours ‘Lct us hand e Wl B 55 conditions under which wartime bonuses will be rency inflation and financial disaster. |The American spirit nov} will flame ' inerease om Vocnbuhu'y. by mastering one word eachuday. Today's word: paid, provided that they may be changed, modified R e 57 |into determined purpose and a rxS-‘DETON.A“or‘:: cxpllomn_:lm,‘ 8 Suddeur Fypory u. could: heas by ncA Viclfll' nadios or revoked as warranted by future developments. Great Name for a Great Ship ling tide of public sentiment Nu‘d(‘tonauon of tae heayy arilllery: H. W. L. ALBRECHT and RECORDS e sweep away any objections to oWl eoooouuen crrrrree - 5 - hignin g Physical Therapeutics Juneau Melody House " I’RHHI OF l()l)Fll (Philadelphia Record) | war policies. o b Next to Truesdell Gun Shop The Navy Department, by direction of chs)dum RELSRAATIONAL A?FAIR_?’ MODERN ETIOUETTE Y BE LEE Heat and Light Treatments BSecond Street Phone 65 Alaskan curios, built to scale to represent actual | goosevelt, has renamed the glant French liner Nor- |1t has been frequently declared ROBERTA Massage and Corrective Exercises equipment used by the patives in the Territory, \andie, now being converted into a naval auxiliary. i";:ilah‘:‘”":?;v apla‘;,‘m,m Tc,;: ;"D:J:n; s - Phone 773 Valentine Bldg. 'i::‘fx:e’;‘é’ 12 kR, Ink Of Rtlention when disglagen TS UK panel OB Iam Ang wo aro|UNiAte. that Brlwin midt con-| Q. Mt woman's title always be used.when addressing an envelope |g————"—————————— INSUR ANCE A 5 ¢ 2 . | serve al er power for intensive to her? _ During the past few days a model of a native gziad that our Vlchy-rascmat.ed State Department | “6 5 &5 " epringtime; | A. Yes; the prefix “Mrs.” or “Miss” should never be omitted. Jmsc COOPER AL skin boat of the type used at the Priblof Islands for | didn’t have a chance to suggest that the Normandie Persons. “whase 'BihaRte’ It i Who should be selected as the woman guest of honor? . lightering cargo to and from the supply motorship |be named the U.SS. Petain or U.8S. Darlan or| °" : ; b s g ; 4 o C.P.A Shafluck A ency 7 b have the augury of mutations of A. The oldest woman present, or someone whom one wishes for . g } Penguin of the Fish and Wildlife Service has been | U'SS. Laval. . {fortunes during the coming year. gome reason to honor. g G o g mnTc‘emg'a'::wzofor;s"ezgnr;?"i; i (ight for |Changes and litizations should be|""'q. I it permissible to take a spoon or fork full of food and then O G, CALIFORNIA & 2 has atlracte n comment. | 'y | Built to scale, the craft shows every detail of ‘reedom. avgffifim born on this day will| {nble gh i : i1 hich t construction from the frames to the 'gunms. to- More important, it will recall to the I"reflch!be fearless, fond of intrigue, far- | A. No; this is a child’s habit whigh dpes not become grown persons. Grocery and Meat Markes . edo RN e £ people the name of a man who fought for freedom | & 478—PHONES—371 A gether with rawhide lashings which serve in the 3 % seeing and enterprising. They m\v;mm ; G st home, a man who opposed pot only the tyranny ttul 11 k High Quality Foods at place of regulation marine hardware. The model Vi the French King, but the dictntorshlpoanpoleon.’have eventful careers. was built by a native and taken south by Andy Hol- We don't know whether the 80,000-ton Lafayette (Copsrlzht 1942) I l_ 0 0 K a nd '_ E A R N A. C. GORDON Moderate Prices land, an employee of the fur seal division of theé | wil pe used as an aircraft carrier or as a troop | Y l}_ : Fish and Wildlife Service. Lransport. { g 1t is doing its part in creating a friendly inter- But wherever she goes, the name will tell the Hflw Io lWE 1. Is the earth nearer to the sun in summer or in winter? WHITE est in the Territory. world that France again will be free. | 2. What is an amulet? Super ¢ Power | B = gueass o el T IaREE S 1 3. From what is rayon made? TRUCKS ana BUSSES Washizglon head of the defense program. But|Commission. Piqued at Purcell’s For less 4. In which State is the greatest railway. mileage? NASH CARS after that, while in the forefront,|elevation to the chairmanship, vet- | 5. Which President. popularized the expression, “America First”? Gi . he was not one of the “big”|eran Commissioner Robert Hea!v . gt b 7 Christensen Bros. Garage Mfl’ names. | has resigned and is looking for al FATING FOR l:lEA_LTll 1. ‘;:ixf:s 909 WEST 13TH STREET Go_nound Not until he went to the White|job outside the government. AP Feature Seryice - R e s o G House with Vice President Wal-| A number of the employees at the | 3. Cellulose. e lace, following a hurried telephonc|White Sulphur Springs Hotel, Eat for g.ood health and c""‘g ; 5, (Continued from Page One) call several hours before, did Nel-|where German diplomats are being|doWn - doctor’s bills. N“"“‘m“ e 5% “HORLUCK’S DANISH” son learn that he was the man of | “entertained” by the Government,{Rerts say that an adults daily Ice Cream Flavors no one heard him, so, rapping destiny. are of German descent. . . . Dave)800d health diet should include a Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, sharply with the gavel Prichard Chief credit for “selling” Nelson | Robertson of the Brotherhood of|Pint of milk; “a big salad; two Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, shouted, to the President belongs to Wal-|Locomotive Firemen and Engine- vegetable‘ frult (preferably C“' Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, “Gentlemen, if you will take the lace, although like Nelson he didn’t|men has urged members of his|Tusl, Whole wheat grain or en- m Pecan, Black Walnut, clevator to the right, you will find know until the White House con-[union to buy Defense Bonds wich =S e b Rock Road, Muxs'h'n :em'l ” cars wailing to take you to the ference how successful his sales- the back pay they will receive for ACROSS 34. Regards with lndvtnl.ll'.,— . WoeTy Labor Department for lunch with|manship had been. Wallace became|September, October and November, L Frult oreperve oo & proval th Miss Perkins.” {ereatly impressed with Nelson's|. Vice-President Wallace has | ‘~ Tapestry 37. Answer the "t_e(w The bellow apparently annoyed|quiet effectiveness during their|already tackled one problem which | 13 qm'mn.lcal 30, Ce:}“:- weed —_— s John L. Lewis. Turning his dis-|work together on SPAB, of which{a lot of Americans are thinking i Hoth & approving gaze on Prichard, the|Wallace was chairman and Nel-|about—peace after the war. An " (l:.:m " ‘ " thpge H. s. GRAVES bushy-browed mine boss snorted,|son executive director, article by Wallace in the “Atlantic i E( D""‘“;‘c foml l':fi‘.";m:" Wil “The Clothing Man® “Young man, are you studying to| On a number of occasions, Wal- | Monthly,” “Foundations of Peace,” device be a Pullman conducter?” lace voiced high praise of Nelson is worth reading. ~ | :?,j g,‘::’,fig,b'” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER NOTE: Later, to another labor|to the President. These views stuck 5. 9 Qg oroamnt PmHE 318 S MARK CTOTEING delegate, Lewis remarked, “Some|with the President and when he 23. Feminine name S S T v this Prichard is a Frankfurter |finally decided to put war produc- MAJL BAG T v 3 b man. Others that he s a Hiliman|tion in the hands of a single ey-| LB. Santa Fe, “'M'*?]"Pfifa““ 3 quiem?" ; —— man. I don’t know which is worse.” | ecutive, Nelson was the choice over |0 Jobs as Navy nurses should ap- RS 3. Human race ; . e 411, the other:imoaabilibies ® OVEr| bly to Superintendent of Nurses in ; v S gfl,?n'{'fi.[fcll o 4. Improve conmu Lmn cu"m Once he made up his mind, the|the¢ Navy Department, Washing- |riched bread or cereal; meat, fish g L o gL 5. Part of shoe ) =R . NELSON'S APPOINTMENT | precident acted fast. The reason| (o0 D. C. Applicants who want to[OF eggs, 4 to 8 glasses of waler.. &' brovios % Devoured " §. Groove OF ALASEA Donald Nelson's sclection as WA for this was to avoid word of his|Pecome Army nurses should apply|The diet frowns on much fat, ™ Bhtacuon production zar was the best kebt | decision leaking out, and to block| 0 the American Red Cross, Wasn- gstry, mxh shoket, or condime;ncls. 8. Fineh l-l-b.l and Bllldlllg Materials secret in ashington in mavy|ihe friends of glington, D. C. . .. W.L, New York |Sources of vitamins are as fol- 4 vears, starting undereover pmassuesk s | City—It takes four months of|loWs: A—green and yellow vege- b PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU In all of the Capital there was|for them. naval training for properly quali-|tables, milk, liver, eggs, butter .7’7... : A Hwn SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve only one man who knew that the| The president gave Nelson only|fied young men to become reserve|and cod liver oil; B—whole grain l" g"“"‘ fuld - and Modermze Your Home Under Title L F. H. A. b able, hard-working OPM DriOMities | one pioce of advice |ensigns. The Navy has three re-|bread, potatoes, milk, cereal, raw a .. - : chief was to be named to the key| “Don” he said. “be tough. This|serve midshipmen training schools: | 8reen vegetables, orange juice, ;g ggg{f:' e production post. That man Was|is a tough job and you will have|On€ at Annapolis; one at North-|Peas, beans; B2 (G)—green vege- ZCEW'I ;Em il wl;_: pwkfd Nelson —!t5 be tough to make a go of it,”|Western University, Chicago; one mfl'fi\- C"VG‘T; ik milk, whole H B v ng- CAPITAL—$50,000 ranklin D. Roosevelt, NOTE: ui) jon the US.S. Prairie State (the|8Tral —citrus fruits, raw green 29, Do something No one had the slightest inkling | snor the (fiy p:fi’er ‘”‘;}fl;’,fl": :‘; {old battleship Tlinois) in New. Yori | vegetables and potatoes. .- oL are SURPLUS—$150,000, about the matter, including Nel-|pointment, “I guess we're “PM’ now | Barbor. . . G.H, Philadelphia, Pa. = . obfil‘::tro 2 ,sund Hf had Iungufavor;d ai single | inctead of OPM." |—There is no truth in the story|ing the word “Jappeaser” to cover - s Sy COMMERCIAL AND production executive, but in re- that Admiral Kimmel commanded|the State Department clique that .cum'mlon TN cent months had not been men- . | the destroyers which went on the|was trying to placate Japan even // pz“m SAV.ING.S ACCO.UNTS tioned in the list of possibilities MERRY-GO-ROU |rocks off the coast of California on|while the planes were on the way| (% | | W/ .. cuie e vitn i . ¥ for the job. Other more promin-| Ganson Purcell, brainy young|December 8, 1923, Kimmel at that|to Pearl Harber. 7 17 1 7 // Ru_,m | p (W 00 ‘ ent names were touted—Secretarjes|career man whom the President a |time was captain in command at| (Copyright, 1942, by United Fea- %/fifl.fl..// ///// Number ' SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Jesse Jones and Henry Morgen-vear ago elevated to a place on|Cavite, PI. It is true, however|ture Syndicate, Inc. 'g -.-% .i K‘Ib:ihnelzmcnl —_—_\_ thau, Justices Byrnes and Doug-|the Securities and Exchange Com- that Kimmel for a short time was —_ Aims las, Milo Perkins, executive direc-|mission, will succeed to the chair- West Coast aide to Roosevelt when NOTICE fl .%fl.a.. //H.. & Stringea Flrst N”fi”m Rank tor of the Economic Warfare|manship of the agency when in- he was Assistant Secretary of the| Effective today, January 20, s b, g Poard, Undersecretary of War Ro-|cumbent Edward Eicher goes on'Navy. Kimmel was Roosevelt’s own[1942, I will no longer be respon- ‘..%i.. d . 50. Tumultuous J U N E A U A L As K A 1 bert Patterson the Federal Bench. Robert O’Brien, appointee to be commander of thelsible for any debts contracted by . g-. 51. \u;rh:ny" : Months ago, during the old Na-|another crack young career man U. S. Fleet, and was promoted|anyone but myself. 0. Etatuby | c m T ticnal Defe}:x.se Commission, Nel-!who is head of the SEC's utilities' ,over the head of a number of sen-|adv. OVE GRAVESEN. . son, then chief of purchasing, had|division, will be appointed to ior officers. . F.G.B,, Lake Plac- e 2 . ot . - EE L poen talked of 4 top choice for|Fiher's seat as & member of the i, FlaCongratuliiions on comn-) Buy DEFENSE moyps | Lhere is no substitute for newspaper advertising!| There is no suhsmule for newspaper advertising! l & A - )

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