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P PAGE FOUR Daily Alaska Empire effective job; and if there are six Japs to one—our boys have that many more targets = No matter what follows in this war; no matter| 20 YEARS A GO e} Professional ing except Sunday by the H D PIRE PRINTING COMPANY what exploits win the acclaim of the nanoxpno! HE E MPIRE 1 r e ( f t O r Fraternal Societies Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alasks. American who lives through these times ever will S S Gastineau Channel R e - President 5 i HELEN TROY MON R. L. BERNARD - - forget the stand of MacArthur’s Unconquerables. | Lodema Johnson [ JANUARY 30, 1932 Py . And when the United Nations finally strike the| Susan Jane Boggan The new Pope was to be chosen within a week, according to Prelntes Vice-President and Business X ffioe in J\ as Second Class er. ) . ¢ R Entered 1n the o D o SarE: blow which will give them victory—all of us will| David DeLong | accompanying the Cardinals attached to the Sacred College conclave. Drs K“er ud MOUNT JUNEAU I.ODGE NO. ln Delivered by carrier In Juneau and nom].]. 1;,. 8. !&m month. remember the grim days when the corner stone of | Sylvia Nowell | American and English church dignitaries considered it certain the choice - Second and fourth one 12T T oage B e e, 1n ndvancs. s6.00; | that triumph was being laid by the toil, sweat, blood | Mrs. Tay Bayers o el s ‘a0 Toaliad. Fl'eehlu'gfl' Monday of cach month st ez e e favor if they Will promptly motity | 31\ sheer guts of the heroes of Batan. | H. P. Stoltl i D l;;:cotitlsh ?vemTe:“:: L jubscribers c ENTISTS inning at 7: . m. i ;h':"!u‘:;n:;:"or-f:t:":l any faflure or irregularity in the de- EASI:/;mGzZ::d ‘ President Warren G. Harding issued a statement of sympathy to Blrygren Building R. W COWLING, Wor- & Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 3. | A H. PF. Gibson | those bereaved by the horrible theatre disaster in Washington, D, C., in PHONE 50 shipful Master; JAMES W. LEIV- j MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not wise credited in this paper and also the local news pul berein L Juneauites should not forget the request recently biished | made by City Superintendent of Schools A. B. Phil- lips to save tinfoil for “cleanup” for the school’s April * the Seattle Orthopedic Hospital. ALASKA CTRCULATION THAN THAT OF ANY omm PUBLICATION. Harold Jasperson HOROSCOPE | which many prominent people lost their lives. | A | L. M. Carrigan, commercial traveler, beth from a business trip to Sitka. arrived in Juneau on the Este- ERS, Secretary. Juneau’s Own Store Dr. A. W. Stewart A S vy Here's a tip to those patriots saving the '-'"‘0“ E. E. Smith, of the Juneau Lumber Mills, was planning to leave on DENTIST NATIONAI REPR! Alaska Newspapers, n tk rett S, { ‘“ ’ o4 | o 4 % = American Bulldi A ||l “The stars incline the Princess Mary for a vacation trip in the south. 20TH CENTURY BUILDING i Soaking empty packs in warm water separates| but do not compel” B the tinfoil from the wrapper and makes the job! Mrs. Robert Semple, who had been visiting relatives at her family Office Phane 460 ~ much easier. home in Centralia for the past three months, was returning to Juneau g A good somking will result in a gain of vital lon the steamship Spokane, She was accompanied by her sister, Miss "Th R " e Rexall Store tinfoil ‘salvaged BOMBS DON'T DISCRIMINATE SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 l JANUARY 30 | Benefic aspects are strong today i i when | terest in philanthropic and chari- |m'\kmg plans and readjusting rau- there will be a strong in- | | Hilda Meisenthal. Passengers on the Estebeth which made a rccord round trip to Sitka, were: John Bobeck, Mrs. M. Allen, Tom Savoie, Tim Ferguson, and W. S. In the present crisis the problem is not »\hmhm‘lable movements. It is a date for | Pekovich. Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. cap or labor is going to save democracy, but s i whether, in terms of brass tacks, we are going to|tines of work. { Trevor Davis, Captain of the gasboat Cordelia D. who had been i have enouzh airplanes to keep this country from| HEART AND HOME: This yisting in the south for the past several weeks, was a northbound HABRY BACE being dominated by a foreign military machine. |should be a fortunate wedding day | pagsenger on the Princess Mary. o On the front, soldiers don't talk about abstrac-|2Pd ]u;lv‘; o ":‘;m:gem:ng:”'- P Dr. John H. Geyer DRUGGIST tlofiy Mtke Heodraty, GABILEL ‘and’ 1abor: . “DHEy otidie|[PRS IhIEAINR 4 G e A U. S. Marshal Major George D. Beaumont and Deputy Marshal “The Squibb Sto: £ i S — ity and the comfort of the home i il DENTIST al i about range, terrain, trajectory and ammunition should be added, so that in @ timo | 0°OT8e A. Getchell were to arrive from Ketchikan on the Spokane. They Rom 9—Valentine Bidg. Alaska” TOMORROW IS THE NIGHT All of us are now on the front as much as if We|ior changes there may be pleasant 24 been attending the Ketchikan term of court. PHONE 762 * A wore uniforms. We have been bombed |imemokies of the Améicki” WAy of e Hours: § am. to 8 pm. e Tomorrow t Juncau residents will have an Therefore, any discussion of capital and labor 'hvmg in luxury and independence. | Five rainbows in one were observed at Barrow, farthest north ‘seme-‘l g opportunit e funds for the National Founda- | st be approached from the point of view of mili-! Many new positions will be open | ment on the North American continent, on Oectober 21, according to “The Stere for Men" tior Infantile Paralysi ocea being the tary efficiency. With this in mind it appears at[to young women next month when | Word received by M. B. Summers, Meteorologist of the United States 9 celebration of the Presider There are tWo | once that there ‘are not two giants locked in desper- |there will be demands for well- | Weather Bureau. SAB'N S events—the dance in the Elk 1 and the cs ate combat—capital and labor. Capitalists want to|educated employees. i he 2 5 P party in the Baranof Hotel, both open to the public.| win the war as much as labor. Neither capital nor BUSINESS AFFAIRS: This last| Wallace Reid was coming to the Coliseum in “Double Speed” while Front St.—Triangle Bldq. As explained by Dr. W Ramsey, there has jahor can do business with Hitler |day of the month should show good | Tox Mix was to be the star at the Palace in “Untamed.” been col able misunderstanding exist con- The relations between employers and employens | feturns in many lines of business. | ——— cerning the use to which the funds raised are put. |must therefore be determined by military necessities. | The stars indicate much trading | Henry Roden, local lawyer, had moved hl_s law office from the Gold- One half of the amount raised is sent directly |qhys it will be seen that employers who fight unions that will be profitable _to the smell | stein Building to suite 1 in the Malony Building. Youw'll Find Feod Finer and ‘ to the National Foundation of Inf Paralysfs, fare injuring themselves by hindering production, and | Pusiness man. Money yill be in cir- | x Fa T ] Bervice More Complete at N which ‘nof only maintains the extensive facilities £o |ynions which hinder production are likewise injuring | C2aton in a flocd that proves how Weather forecast for Juncau was snow and warmer, probably turning he Charles W Carler m 'Mor curing victims of this disease at Warm Springs, | themselves “]'"J" 8 the ’*“’““mk of money that| g 1qin. Maximum temperature was'284 and minimum was 229 z ¥ A tlows into the pockets of workers Georgia, but also conducts research at many univer- The key problem is production. Keep ‘em fly- [ actt ‘i ho suveriority of Am Momary corrfl snor &_u.-f 'h:m:i out the United sv.u; ,!unu\m :"'\ ing. Get out the work. The problem now is “”‘;erimn planes and tanks will in- Z i = Fourth and Pranklin Sts. made to laboratories and trains doctors and nurses | profit or loss as against high or low wages, but what |gpire false stories from fifth col- D I L E gl h gg PHONE 136 e ‘ in the specialized treatment of inf > paralysi will make for the greatest efficiency !umnists, Great advancement in a' y essons in n Is . L GORDON e rAT rawnll The other half remains in the locality in which This is-not the time to fight each other but to|certain manufactures for war will! (.. =8 PINE it is raised. to be used exclusively for the purpose of fight the enemy. Japanese and®Nazi bombs don't|be demonstrated in the spring. % x LA eweiry Repatrin fighting infantile parelysis and assisting in the cure | giseriminate between the front office and the ship-| NATIONAL ISSUES: Differences hohs; o OFTEN MAISUSED‘ Penpuy, My DRIER g Fiee v JOI.!-SIW!IIS Shq '“:hvmn‘r,-mnfl.nu 1 ri éd ‘eh o P SRR S older than me.” Say, “is three years older than I (am old). | - of crippled children S roah of opinion regarding our responsi- . . : ‘LADIES'—MISSES" | i To sty - bility in feeding starving Europeans OFTEN PRONOUNCED: Ribald. Pronounce rib-ald, I as in RIB, and E PAUL BLOEDHORN - —_— { 81ty g 5 - READY-TO-WEAR | 5 Daylight Savi |will be marked as reports of ex-| Dot as in RICE, accent first syllable. 4 | &. FRANKLIN STREET Muf:“i’[}" R | s i Caving treme suffering are brought to the OFTEN MISSPELLED: Egoism (excessive thought of self). Egotism Seward Street Near Thod | ‘__—____—‘ 4 ¢ e | United States. According to the (excessive talk of self). i &R R NIRRT . ' Amid Far Eastern news most cor (Cincinnati Enquirer) 3 5 s v " gloomy there stands out, and magnificer The adoption of nation-wide daylight- s.nw“‘a“ Wa are: o, DUtk the Saget SYNONYMS_‘ Tiflsal soripiag, (oRvIpIne: copltate ik, g, IEA Vic]" nadiu ‘ the battle being waged .ral Douglas Mac- | time—scheduled for February 9 under the terms of | umanitarian policies next month. ruminate, ponder, muse. H. W. L. ALBRECHT A‘(. s : o f}n s bt an act of Gongress=<will have some elements of in-| LDis means that relief work will ! WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us PRASART and RECORDS Arthur—the battle of Batan. an a 27 § & H 2 e y steri s H ouse It is difficult for laymen in civil life to realize | convenience and hardship to the civilian public But | 0Ccupy large numbers of women. increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: Physical Therapeutics Juneau Melody Hi : e 8 ke t MacAtint ¢ 1‘ ,l. not many. And the change seems well justified M_New phases of the refugee prob- INCOHERENT; having no dependence of one part on another; logically Heat and Light Treatments Heato Trutsten Gan Stop } :;‘h:' ;‘:'}‘r‘m xn -{l 1:“1(1‘3” ((;,.”1 (71’1"{,; \‘fxt”«‘l :‘:Z.,(‘]:‘ | a war conservation measure, because, daylight ixxa7g’“ will "e"el‘f “eit‘d"‘m““ “'[‘l“‘ | disconnected. “The same rambling, incoherent manner.”—Warburton. Massage and Corrective Exercises || Becond Street Phone 65 ’ en means in tt cold terms of physical sacrifice, | Sk | Congress may be asl to provide : S g & P e e o are” avar. {TOSADS DOWer Savings GE ¥ a ———— Phone 773 Valentine Bldg. oY % TR "'“”_ Sty »” pn ‘;"”,‘ Daylight-saving time, with its “later” nightfall,|‘0f countless victims of Nazi ag-| i until Manila itself was lost; an army without planes; es available to most people an extra hour of | INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: ROBERTA LEE i an army without visible signs of reinforcement | recreation. Tt is somewhat less enjoyable in the|ThIouUgh many tribulations a mew| JAMESC COOPER T Bear in mind, too, that these men probably real- | winter, when the pleasantness of later twilight is|World is to emerge from the most 2} ize that their chance of reconquering the Philippines | 5ffset by the necessity of arising before daybreak in |terrible of all wars. The seers fore- Q. Is it proper to breathe uopn one’s eyeglasses in public in the C.P. A | Shafiu(:k Agency is remote; that the chances of being overwhelmed [ many more homes. {tell a purifying of all nations who f cleaning them? . Business Counselor H ' A i i must rebuild upon firm founda- Process of cleaning them: } are far greater. In short, all the odds are against The power-saving factor, however, is of more| E A. No. Try to avoid cleaning the eyeglasses in public, and above COOPER BUILDING them. Yet they fight on, doggedly, bravely. importance in the winter than summer, because ‘he‘:‘l’:\smag:fmn;or | Power is 10 Y€, 1. the act of holding them in the mouth and exhaling upon them. If CALIFORNIA Daily come reports of charges made by the Japa- | strain on production facilities usually is greater. T“E\hw, p e 4 ;r“e ROk | | absolutely necessary to clean them in- the presence of others, try to wipe | ‘ ese .Arthur meets them, counter attacks|Office of Production Management has estimated | of man is to be recognized. Grocery and Meat Markey ‘ nese, but MacArthur m them, T | For this ho f chi | them without resorting to this last offensive method. L. C. Smith and on ‘ing some o v q | that nation-wide daylight-saving time will save i ¢ P : r i d 1 pe of change in which | Corens 478—PHONES—371 and successfully recapturing some of the lost ground there will be t: de. { Q. What foods should be eaten with the spoon? & bilkiing taptr dm about 500,000 kilowatts of power annually, or enough “be no tyrany andk We- | R i a TYPEWRITERS i High Quality Foods at : to process 450,000,000 potinds; of ‘aluminum mocracy, it is written that tre A. Use the spoon for liquid foods such as soup and beverages an Sold and Serviced by { I Moderate Prices # Here is the stuff of which history is made. And It will nm‘ bo‘ DoTbie: ‘o padres At fiarness a11 | United States will battle with 'su- | certain desserts such as sliced fruits, berries, custards, and puddings. | - to a truly great general this nation pays, aally: o Loy e vanved” Bowih i Sk producvtionA In many | Perb - heroism. i Q. Is it all right to allow children to run ip and down the aisles of J B Bllflu“ & c. b grateful and sincere tribute. influstrial commuiie i+ entant il be /diveo Persons whose birthdate it 1s|a train? Dovnuanfl-lh S —— Every Jap gain is being paid for in terrific price. | poneficial to armament plants, But in others, even | 1aVe the augury of a year of unex- | A, No; they should be kept in their seats. Batistied Customers” WHITE Evers day of delay means that' much less Jap | ynere there is no direct effect upon war production |Pected Eood fortune. There will be| i s strength shunted to the Singapore area, where the | through the freeing of powér facilities, there still| cXtending activities and danger orw 2 TRUCKS and BUSSES tide of battle is even less encouraging. And if there | will be the general bemefit of conservation of coal | Jeception. Dn‘ H VANCE NASH CARS are no planes, the anti-aircraft is doing a mighty land the other elements of power production. Ohtiaren. ‘born on this ‘day v""' a n C GORDON Al 58 i D |be endowed with fine talents and OSTROPATH Christensen Bros. Garago | strong characters, in all probability. | Consultation and examination 909 WEST 12TH STREET The arts will lure them and music | 1. H y Y ?flfl 10 to 12; 1 to &; 7 . How many words does the average American understand the d will be a. chosen vocation . for | yeaning of? Vs . 7 to 8,0 by appoinment. many. { ngw‘h ¢ isiadl alad Hotel Annex | (Copynght 1042) 1 2. ! i§ an isosceles triangle? § 0 South Fry ." St. Pt m “HORLUCK’S DANISH” | 3. Who said, “It is much easier to be critical than correct”? L3 Ice Cream Flavors | 4. What is the average weight of the human brain? Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, DR R “ wuuAMs | 5. To what profession did Abraham Lincoln belong? Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, ORD[RS .lo A | ANSWERS: . Archie B. Beu’ Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, RMV : 1. About 10,000, with nhot more than 3,000 used in ordinary conver- PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, Du‘.v r A"(fl \smm . - Raspberry Ripple, New York, | A triangle, two of whose sides are equal. | Bystens Bookkeeping ml 'M“ Chocolate, Bn"m 3. Benjamin Disraeli. Valentine Phone ‘Three hours after the geumer 4. 48 ounces, | LRm. & Valentine Bdg. Fions ¢76 || ot the GUY SMITH DRUG gt |t ol odh o o4 e b oo 5. The law. 8 southbound passenger left Juneau| for an indefinite visit with i B b Wikt et DR. AND MRS, STEWART | tne Casey shattuck addition, on H. S. GRAVES /' radiogram from - Fort Richardson H $ 2ot 4, Mk 213, M. YOUDE Y “The Clothing Man® A cancelling his' orders to report cently gave up her position in the HOW MY THEY SURE DO, iy fhe kg m’rfiy 'lm‘w PUR(“ASE HOME OF Liquor Enforcement offigh here and HOME OF HART SCHAFPFNER DEAR PUBLIC WHITEY! CARSTAIRS Dr. Williams - was -notified thet MRS jE S'I' A YOII!IG left for the south to make her & MARX OLOTHING . PURSUES ME! W':V:Kv;s . his orders were cancelled at this Ay SR e I ISAH time and that he would receive \’ further notice when his services Dr. and Mrs, A. W, Blewart hawsi, Anout "“ million trees are were needed by the army: So, hav- purchased the residence and prop- tapped for maple sugar in the 180 o . ing wound up his affairs preparh- erty of Mrs. Jesta Young, located |United States every year. tory to serving as an officer in — OF ALASKA the army dental corps for the “du- s ration,” Dr. Williams is now plan- : 'n nd Blfldill Malerials P I Witen Wi stle he Alaska Federal Savings and Loan "P':O" Ay gnmmu for an unexpected vacation before iati i bl remin o e, vonreeroe | Association of Juneau has again declared SECURE X uUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve ractice. ivi H o -~ P an annual dividend of four per cent for its and Micruie Your Home Under Title L F. H. THATS YUP! RICH 3 why oon'r mosr ARE 10 deposiiors. BECAUSE ITS YET LIGHT, YOU TRY THE WHISKEY . =¥ ‘ N » ‘THE PERFECTLY mIWLD YET SUCCESS OF THE YEAR... HOLD MEETING Start Your Account Tomorrow with $1 or More [CAPITAL~ Sol%0 BALANCED HEARTY, TASTES AT A BUDGET-BALANCING B s . SURPLUS—$150,000 1 JUST RIGHT! PRICE ? The Moose will hold a regala j - meeting tonight in the Odd' Fel- COMMERCIAL AND lows Hall and initiation 1s to take 2 < place. il SAVINGS ACCOUNTS The meeting will be the last 1a " ik L] the Odd Fellows Hall as the new ? quarters in the Seward building S b SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES will be ready for occupancy short-|{ Accounis Government Insured Money ‘&vailable at Iy a:}:er the' first of the coming Up to $5.000.00 Any Time F t N tl l B # month. s b Wi i irs ationa ank Z%e Man who Cares says: BROKEN LENSES JUN E A H-— A L A SKA i Are promptly replaced In our own r Vill" an shop. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, IC Hea e | N mmm of ngn | ‘ b e — £ %3 & . . 2 Reag o s o There is no substitute for newspaper-advertising! BLENDED WHISKEY 868 Proof. 72% Graia Neutral Spirits. Casstaiss Bigs. Digtilling Cov, loc., Baltimqee, M4

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