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PAGE FOUR A Daily Alaska Empire Published every evening except Sunday by the. EMPIRE PRINTING OOMPANY Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska. HELEN, TROY MONSEN - - = = = R. L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Entered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: n THE RIGHT EFFECT The recent revelation that the Office of Civilian Defense. salary. for dancer Mayris, Chaney. was. $4.600, and that of movie star Melvyn Douglas, $8,000, and icfidens |the public hullabaloo that greeted the officials re- | sponsible, may save the American people many mil- {lions of dollars in foolish expenditures in the future, H ' : | | ————~ MARCH; 2 “ Harry Richafdson T. C. Cleminson MARCH 2, 1922 The U. S. Coast Guard cutter Unalga, Capt. Brockaway, ccmmunds ing, was assigned to Alaska with headquarters at Juneau. £y MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 Second and fourth Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per month. | This, along with the “Bundles for Congress” | By mail. postage paid; at the following rates: | Helene Bavanda 2 One yome i wdeance; $12.00; six montbe in sdvance, $8.00; [Campaign that grew out of Congressmen voting Howard 0 Hitbe Capt. James V. Davis was awarded the Juneau-Sitka mail contract. Freeburger Monday of each month one ;‘\“w’:lbgl‘:""‘";:;“’,‘r": avor it they will, promplly netity.| tNeMselves in on pensions intended for more perma- Mrs. A, E. Maloney mfllg in Scottish ?‘_'fis':!mplfl :"h-'"lu:!ln:;-mm:e;“:l any faflure or irregularity in tha d¢- | nent and smallef-salaried government workers, is Catherine McPherson Dr. F. L. Goddard, owner of the Goddard Sanitarfum, Sitka Hot Blrugren ;q:;ncom'w.m'd %l;' Telephones: News Office, 6 ‘havflng the effect of jarring officials out of their Irvin Thompson | springs, was appointed a member of the medical examining board by Karl . PHONE 68 shiptal ter: 3, W I ; Business Office, 374, 1 Connie S. Brown Marian Davidson attitude of complacency in this war. Theile, Acting Governor. ERS, Secretary. Two distinct effects already are plain. | AL S, . Hereafter, all public officials will be a little wary | Glenn Kirkham, Douglas, started to work at the Alaska-Juneau. —— Dr. A. W. Stewart berein. about including too many frills in defense, mns! : HOROSCOPE omerume ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARG! that brought a remark from one’Congressmari that| 3 N 2TH CENTURY BUILDING | “The stars incline MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Assoctated Press is exclusively entitled to, the. use. for reputlication of all news dispatches credited to it of not wise credited in this paper and sso the local news publf PIGGLY WIGGLY For BETTER Groceries Phone 16—24 . Carl Erickson, who had been charge of the refinéry at the Treadwell Company’s cyanide plant for 10 years, resigned and was making prepara- tions to move with his family to Ketchikan, Y OTHER PUBLICATION. ; AR % . ’I‘HA_’rft st i | | “this war is being run like a WPA project.” e D S Y Alaska Newspapers, 1011 | gecongdly, these occurrences, and the | eriticism of them, will be a standing example to the public ‘(‘mmlry that in the wartime censorship, there must| but do notcompel” J. J. Meherin, in an interview following his return to Juneau after * PR E RS G oM be a careful differentiation between the,suppression | £ 4 a five months' business trip to Seattle and San Francisco, said’ that 85 | S SO LS of information that would be of value to the enemy,| ™5 . B percent of the canneries in Alaska would operafe during the coming ’ no\ |and that information that merely would be of value Y o 8 | season. Meherin predicted that Alaska would have the biggest tourist 'The nexau sm“ TUESDAY, MARCH 3 |trade ever known during the summer. ‘Your Reliable Pharmacists The full Moon of this date seems | to be of ill-omen as it appears in total eclipse. There are aspects iread as indicating a sudden exten-| sion of, hositilities. } HEART AND HOME: {to a political opponent. True, Mr. Douglas’ $8,000-a-year salary is only |a drop in the bucket, compared to the other expen- ditures, but when you compare that $8,000 with the | $7,000-a-year salary being drawn by one Gen. Doug- las MacArthur, you have a criticism that cannot be DIETETICS—REDUCING Soap Lake Mineral and Steam Baths - Dr, Doelker, D. C., Bernard Bldg. Registered at the Gastineau Hatel were J. J. Mclierin, John W. Troy, Will A. Steel, E. R. Barney. Maxine Lund was guest of honor at a birthday party given by her Women | sther, Mrs John Lund. Other little guests were Phyllis Friend, Lucille — 3 TIDE CALENDARS | rebuked. T s A . | —_— ‘?;:1lll‘l;lily :;“:\ ’:T::m:;lfigsr:l\;gfi Lynch, Joe Lynch, Mary Simpkins, Jean Simpkins, Barbara Simpkins, | |: What Is Essential? et i | Blith Glovanettl, Mabel Ritter, Mary Carli, Amelia Cart, Mary vanaer- | | D, Johm H. Geyer - FREE . | — |lating sign for physical m-uvn.yflmmt. Jean VanderLeest and Donald Graham. DENTIST L] DI N | (Cincinnati Enquirer) |there may be the depressing idea SRR Room 9—Valentine Bldg. llarry nue'm.g!i‘i PRODUCTION PLUS | Special treatment of the movie industry in con-|that life is hardly, worth the strug- W. P. Mills, business man of Sitka, arrived in Juheay on the Estebeth PHONE 1763 —— % and was leaving soon for Seattle. ' Bours: 9 am. to 6 pm, Mrs. Martin George was a passenger southbound on a trip to Seattle. R |trast to the heavy inroads already made on the/gle to continue existence. Love Ji“ In spite of the fact that many persons, includ- | newspaper and radio industries’by selective service, fairs- may be disappointing. It is! ing Adolf, Benito and Hirohito, said and thought |raises a serious question. It is fair to ask whether imperative for young and old to that it couldn't be done, it is beginning to appear as|the amusement of the American people in wartime keep a positively cheerful and cour-| | i |2 s attitude of mind through erica ary - |has become more important than informing them |ag€ous at E ] gh | Ameticen: HTLRLY, P ; early spring days which will bring “The Stere for Men" SABIN’S if in six months from now, James McAlister, with the White Pass at Skagway, was in Juneau duction will be so huge that it will far exceed the|Of the news. If this is the attitude at Washington, | S5 S b | on his return to his home after a trip south. i appear g " . f new anxieties and perplexing liv-| . production which the Axis is believed to have it would appear that we are slated: for .a diet of Fu7 AL " ‘ Y Front St—Triangle Bldg. Naturally, figures of all production is a matter |Sedatives and stimulants, in the form of motion pic- [pperNpgs - AFFAIRS: Adjust-| Martin Lavenik and Earle Cleveland hung up a new record in the of militery secrecy, but’a sample of the wine barrel| tlxrell[)x'p})ngfanq?. ;:"hf“;l O:h:tfhm difml:;lc?x:.lémmz; Jo/ments. to meét war conditions will | Elks elimination bowling tournament when they rolled 1063 against Pul- should prove the point beyond all doubt. ) o Rpner Walse S neee “|cause difficulties in many enter- | len’s and Beaudin's 893 g he big bothenedked sodidotiol | will not make its maximum wareffort; \year after | prises, but trade will continue good | BTSN S Lhe big bolbleneesuin, progtous was\ymr. on.a diet of processed motion pictures, in ”P"‘wil.h the Government as the m‘.“_! airplane engines. It was expressed by some experts| ¢ jeajistic news through established channels of est of all purchasers of manufac- e Weather: High, 40; low, 34; rain. . i A that aircraft production would be hvmund because of‘“m,sh and radio. tured products. Farmers will p,-m.: O -4 ' a lag in the building of motors. Today this is M0/ " There is a good deal still (o be explained behind it s, despite all restrictive mea- # ” 5 ' longer a bottigneck. Although production figures!the ruling of ‘the Selective Service Director that sures, food prices increase through Dal I.essons In En llsh by t cannot be revealed, it may be said that the Pratt!special deferment will be granted to personnel of the the month. Great shrinkages of y . g W. L. GORDON ' Whitney Aircraft factory in Connecticut is mminntn’wtiun picture industry. Under the ruling, draft canned goods supplies will empha- | { out a daily production equal to the total daily out-| boards: are being advised that the movie industry is|size the problem of conminor_s for ! s put of Great Britain. And another large motor| “essentia¥ to the national health, safety, and inter- (the coming season. Frozen fruits| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Not as I have heard of.” « company, Curtiss-Wright, matches the output ofiest.” and that deferment should be granted to and vegetables will gain in the vol- | say, “Net that I have heard.” ~ ea bl iai . i bl . v “actors, directors, writers, producers, cameramen, ume of sales. | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Ediet. Pronounce e-dikt, E as in ME, I Pratt and Whitney, and together, these two com- e s NATIONAL ISSUES: Th Fobe e ; sound engineers, and other technicians” who cannot o - : e pl as in IT, accent first syllable. panies match the output of Germany without any lem of civilian defense will be dis- g b P £ S be replaced. | 7 s OFTEN MISSPELLED: Develop, no E follows the P-as in ENVELOPE. help from cther American firms which’ also are. mak- Pl S 3 8 lcussed wise methods become im- i This is not a blanket deferment of the personnel y 3 . SYNONYMS: Deminate, predominate, rule, govern, control, domineer. ing motors. And in a few short rhonths, our pro- dl hich i be Ipable distor- Perative Great, differences of opin- 2 & = duction will be even larger | R the: dnelUBREYE, W Lovohe a: palpable distor- 0 i javelop as mistakes in!| ~ WORD:STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us i 139 2 S0 | tion. of the selective service. principle. But it stll| o, 000 00" Stecting the public, increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: The American bomber output is bigger in dollar ceemg to reflect an undue valuation of the motion i 5 g h " - Car Strv. g 3 g 3 E are discerned. Advocales of mili- | CESSATION; a ceasing or discontinuance, as of action, whether tem- value now than the entire motor car industry. And picture industry, which is an entertainment industry 2 + & _ | 3 H & s i3t 3 (] this producticri also is moving rapidly ahead ¥ ; tary direction will continue to find orary or final. 'The day was yearly observed for a festival by cessation H. W: L. ALBRECHT is pr s bpyd & ]P 3‘ 2 ad. R primarily fault and lack of unified efforts)from labor.—Hayward. % P Everywhere, production results are exceeding e will imperil residents of the chief Physical Therapeutics Juneau Melody H expectations. The head of one former automobile | Germany needs diamonds for war industry and'centers of population. The fact § e e e i i Next to Truesdell Gl.movm plant which now is making guns was told at a Gov- | issues a call commandeering gems. And Britain's that the Japanese appear to en- eat and Light Treatments Se Massage and Corrective Exercises e i Fhene & nobility and elite are donating their gems to the joy attacks upon villages and un-| war cause. Come to think of it, England has been defended farms will spread anxiety ' in hard straits that way for a long time. Even on the Pacific Coast. , royalty has been wearing second-hand jewels, some| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: ernment arsenal that 400 man hours would be re- quired to assemble the gun parts, file them down and make them fit perfectly. By insisting on per- fection in the pieces to the quarter thousandths of |- Phone 773 MODERN ETIQUETTE ** ropmrra rEE Valentine Bldg. —|| INSURANCE Q. What is the correct thing to do if a mistake is made in one's ; 1 i & recei With Neptune in the tenth house| an inch, this plant now is asembling the guns in of it centuries old. Over here, we have received no . | Z ! — t Jn_n nllnlclr:m plan s a g guns urge to part with our gems. to aid the war, and we 8t London, opposing the Sun, as-|ordef when dining. in a restaurant? JAMES c. COOPER : 5 mini ¢ ' o B e v are not likely to be called upon to part even w“hltmlogers warn of real dangers to! A. Tell the waiter in a courteous manner, and try to attract as C.P.A. Shanuck A ency h In September in the Chrysler tank arsenal, an little attention as possible. p g eyes, or the rings we receive |the Allied cause by means of a the rings around our ol _ misdirected peace drive, or a pre- estimate was made of the output that would be com- \ from the Hello girl, Q. Ts it necessary to introduce children. to adults? ' ing off the assembly lines by January, 1942. Pro- i3 ml;t:re a.v.ten.r\;;tl to sole the _EurO— A. Yes, it is good training and they should be taught at an early CALII'DIIIL ‘ duction was actually twice the Sepfember estimate. | A fellow has just finished a one-man 21'h°"r‘"ll)‘ehe s:{arl- Lo en:s by negouation.’nge how to acknowledge an introduction properly. ‘. American production superiority for the weapons | filipuster in the. South Carolina Assembly. wm":rirmestd * fsfg;: 'o“;ngourag]: jhe Q. Is one supposed to leave one's card at a wedding reception? G and Meat Marked g of war is almost certain to be attained in the very ne got home, his wife probably wanted him to tell | ). Ob‘mes E‘m ;“ A AL T2 Mo, ittt heosstare: 4'7”8 ,PHONES 371 ar future, and. it exists now in many categories. her all about it. :ne('tio'n,wilh I‘mn ik c;:“;el;l cm;,; High ty at # For some time, Communist teach- Washington are in charge of the London GO_vm-_nmcm leaders will be | . Moderate Prices Wasmm s have been a headache to New|Swiss Minister, who incidentally is severely criticized and a movement | LO QK ! d [EA R N by York’s four city colleges—Queens,|the brother-in-law of Vice Px'esi-;demflfld‘ns changes may be threat- | L 2 an . F N A" C. GORDON c Me“'. |Hunter, Brooklyn and City of New!dent Henry Wallace. . . . In Wash- ened, but shouid be avoided. i ¢ York, S0 a committee consisting ington’s International House, al PEFS;:HS whose birthdate it is} WH ks s hllfld of Ira Hitschmann and Lawson|Quaker hostelry, a Japanese girl/may have anxietics. They should 1. What has the greatest shortening power f the plasti Opec b ‘ Go- Stone, son. of Chief Justice Stone,[and a Chinese girl share the snme;';‘%ildh “aniSE expenditures. The | agiple fats? % e £} ks % Banac TRUCKS and BUSSES as inted t ive s cted | bedroom. health should be safeguarded. ¢ ot o Pogs- Gl | Y01 a0 dirs, megesisd Gbildren marn on arded. | o 2 Which is faster, sound or lisht? DR. H. VA CE NASH CARS - livary se- |Builly, oust them. ] X qus |20l Will be ayid for pleasure nndf 3. What word ends twenty-four of the twenty-seven Books of the 'm"' Christensen Bros. Garage ; rhu. o (‘onu«‘zm »mvlvi‘m.y :]m' Hardest ¢lamorer for ousting the SEN‘.‘TOR THOMAS: INQUIRIES. {410y shoyld be carefully disciplined. sl S il Consultation and examination %09 WEST 13TH STREST orets.” e xelaimed. “Where | G ompmunist teachers. was,, CRArles \yasemn: 5o-yesrecia; Senavor Espore| I80STAtOR. 0. al. things, cspeclally 4 1 What Presidents aduministration was the Pariame Canal bullt? | |, g, 10t013; 1 10 §; : . “Prom the National Geographic Tuttle, active in Republican poli- Sedhic of Utah, He hid mwelf:ri::;;nl;ould be emphasized in theirj 5. X’::;lesth.e distinguishing characteristic of a Manx cat? 1t0 nnum;m 5 ! Society,” Teplied Mr. Shinkle. lics. an opponent of FDR in thelgq ghiers. But not until the other " (Copyright, 1043 { f £ % . “They. have printed moe than a 1930, race far the governorship of|g.y dig Thomas learn abaeut & cele- pyright, 1942) |1 Lard. million—all approved by the Ar- New York, and a strong Dewey|piateq necessity of every, baby's| " | 2. Light. my.” man., Tuttle, a member of thegog. premigre. : R a mA - | 8 “Amen” Interesting and. irrelevant coinci- erg of Hiuhex; Education, has| yi happened while the. Senate| WL RRWA[S | 4 Theodore Roosevelt. dence: Before he was recently constantly attacked the Board foriggycation and Labdr committee, | ¥ It has no tail. nat taking drastic action against|whish Thomas I ronRid- | the (Communists ,lo_ng ago. - He even eringg an ‘u.ooo‘];o':,df{m‘;m?o:o::. ‘wan'.'c;d to n_m A big bunch,at once. yynity facilities to meet wartime | The other day, however, Tuttle(peeds in the District of Colymbia. BIG OIL COMPANIES OPPOSE approached Chairman Hirsghmann! “james Bryno, chief, of the De- | commissioned in the Army, Brigad- jer General Pyron was a high of- ficial of the Guif Oil Company. HONOR GUESTSAT |~ DINNER SATURDAY 4 D cseword Puzzle 1 ¢ It so happens that all the big oil|of the speclal committee on Com-|fense, Health and Welfare Service| mi 3 ' cent g ' v companies are fighting this_new | MURst,teachers.and said: . lar theFederal Security Agency,|in Sundat Mr. ond e lm | ugACR0ss 3 Agn: irite pipe-line. The proposed pipe-lipe -Ive been tlking Lo Mr. X Who|was testifying on the need of new |Hirst, Mejiand Mrs. | Pred: Geeslin by o 10, Wiils f ISENAlV] will bc: c(;r:m_on c:u"ncr;d I.': othl-l jst Busihees) - Kt TGNk te's. gob hus:x‘luequllp:\ent. land 1 “and Mrs. Vimfl= Farrell. ;.S £ .41, Cherry color ISINC RIAITIE] vords, a. railroad, it will|” ¥ 2 i spi s Y .Ag‘w\’ro&dl g e 2% [€ = r er words, like ail PR e AT T onal’ hospital facilities are|were co-hosts at a dinner party in 13 Feminine e Lt *“h", 1 .dm[i?fl!ifi carry anybody's oil. i required’ at once to cope with the|the Gold Room of the Baranof Ho. 15 Boem "® RIL[BES . Poem > rance is § “Why is it your job to settle To get the significance of this, it/ . - hig influx of wartime government|tel on Sat 4 4 n urday evening. must b remembered that pipe-lines| 1is?” asked Hirschmann, {employees pouring into Washing-| Guests of hanot were Mr. and 55 Faint arc the means by which the blg| “Well I couldn’t vefuse to nego-|ion,” he said. , “Gallinger Hospital! Mrs, Raymond Walfe and Mr. and| bt Achean gi‘ [ Z:)l coar:gax&e: ;:‘;::::V pu:e: ulr(\)d; Wit R i mu‘fifim n@edz 42: mzdiuanal beds and{ Mrs. Harvey: StarMng, new addis u'{fl-:{nar A ‘lw %?;vh\ln date min: stry. major | % ROPLAX more bassinets.” tions to the famili ’ e s sword ‘S TNl o part of U. S. oil fields are pio-| !0 Lawson Stone, the latter's com-| “Whats a bassinet?” inquired|the Indian A:m‘;:s ‘:;;;‘i’;:cmdwgb B Contion ot 83 Suaepe 01" neered and developed by indepen-|M€Nt Was: “Dewey has made a Thomas. aud Bt great 64, and Mrs. 'E. LIy Keithahn, who excitement - G5 'lfiylflafl?{l: deal with the Communists.” dent wild-catters. But after de- A Spectators roared as Bruno has- £ 21. Fruit drink Solution: Of- Suturdsy’s’ OF ALASEA veloping a field, they can only mar-| Since then, Dr. Bella Dodd, rep-|tened to explain: y:::l,lv tx‘iv;fi:e g;“ I‘gti;lltt}frhr bl #: Share 8 oty Hame comb. ¥ . Athens, ket their oil through pipe-lines, and‘f"‘”"}“f""e of the Teachers' Union,| “Oh, that's what we all start life| pointed: Qurator of t‘;w".,w” Sl |28 Aheke with cold §7: Retal digie | % AELSOD :‘m;""m., : 2 s been negotiating With Hirsch 1o, Senatar. ser o oo rieile] einted: cuat orrttoral | 38 ATHSI o) 1, DOWN © 5, golt airucter. T o, Moman Lumber and Building Materials those are in Lh(»: hands of the big CORRaE: 5 mann and Stone regarding Com- in which i are nlsclbat e Bvl:::] the new pipe-line u-um{""“"i"‘, teachers who face trial, nnd}mey a:: l::::m.\ Are places anerl %! Womas Baton Rouge to Greensboro, N. C.|ProPosing that a few of the mare! (Copyright, 1942, by United to be used for gasoline, is owned | Vehement teachers be m'uwd and Feature Syndicate, Inc.) 50-50. by Shell and Standard. |2l the others have thé charges it e But the proposed new line rromiflg‘“"“l them dismissed. b R | i PHONES 587 or T47-JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and, Modurnize Your Home Under Title L F. H. A. Covers were laid for forty-famr, at the attractively arranged tahble which wa8 decorated ‘with flowers, candles and: place cards in spring colors. d Following .dinner :the hosts amd: e o fter she made the sal ‘ Wichita Falls, Tex., to Georgia will A W proposal, “mn 4 carry erude oil from any company, ] Hitschmann and Stone popped this | PIlBl.l( | guests enjoyed. dancing.at.the. home: Lk p e Note: Mr. Tckes, usually a cru- (900 : m mflt of Dr. and Mrs. Langdon White. mfl.. CA”TAS S-:NO,D“OWQ' : x for the little fellow, isn't en-| ~HOW can we. get a proposal like | B 2 "s . / “ m, SURILUS - : o jc. about the independent |tDi by Tuttle. He's been yelling | Im m 3 : s his- head off to prosecute these 24048 , 'y .-.?/ : ) L P M SERVICES FORH. W. MORTON pipe-line. Some say this is because ey y 5 his Deputy Oil Administrator,|HaIges” £ 1 TR COMMERCIAL AND Ralph Day 5 a Standard Ol Oh,” replied Mr. Dodd, ‘we've | he <. various m.u .-“/ M_ | SAV GS [ ’ i S et S i S HOBEHED TUESOMW| [P T TR T S T g | SAVRGR SO0 the promoter of the independent| NOY In his last race for Gav- |present at a meefing topight aty i ' 9 o % w///a. ‘d.- 4 | ba. | ” Jine, Aldace Walker, is the brothers | €'HOF 0f New York, Tom Dewey lost|7:30 o'clock. The imeeting will bei ' o ‘ 32" Kiway | -. in-law of Chip Robert, unbeloveq|©4t by only about 100000 votes.|held in the Public Health Center| Funeral:sepvices for Herman V. | SAFE! DEPOSIT BOXES b iMr. Tebom | There are just about. 100,000 votes |in the Territorial' Building, Sewara|MOrton, whokdied from shockand| | and . Third | controlled by the Communist par- | ty in New York. | complications s @ to ol age #& week ago, will'be held at the Chap- €l of the C. W. Carter Mortuary |tomorrow afterneon at 2/ o'cleck, TO GET SALMON'CANS In order to have cans for the DEWEY AND COMMUNISTS Some members of New York’s MERRY-GO-ROUND Beard of Higher Education are | Interm convinced that Crime-Crusader| OR the front door of the vacant |coming season, the Annette Island| o ciment will: be in Evergreen Tom Dewey has made a political | J2panese Embassy hangs a bright |Canning Company at Metiakatla,|Cometery: ¥ e dzal with the Communists as a|DReW sign, reading, “Spanish Embas- step toward peing elected Governor |8y in Charge of Japanese Inter- of New York this fall. |ests.” . German interests has dispatched two boats and two scows to the south to return with inempty cans. Ruin is the name of a town in Kentucky.