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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE day demanding that the best thing the British can| }san. candidate for re-election as Mayor, running without opposition. For do right now is to arm these 340,000,000 Moslems, 1 other offices there were two candidates each. The Citizens’ ticket, headed Hindus, Untouchables and other divisions and nnn‘ ;b)‘ Mayor Robertson was made up of I. Goldstein, Lockie MacKinnon, them loose on the Axis. It's a beautiful dream. | SATURDAY, APRIL 4 land Tom Knudson for the two-year terms as Councilmen; W. G. John- If there ever was a country that was ripe for| Adverse planetary aspects are ac- uon and J. J. Connors for the one-year terms. The Peoples’ ticket was civil war, it's India today. We think that the Hmdummg today, although Neptune is m‘cnmpowd of J. J. Woodard, Warren N. Wilson, A. F. McKinnon for the and Moslems would be at each other’s throats <n‘1 place of benefic influence. ‘No -year terms and D. M. Bothwell and W. J. Reck for the one-year fast, given the chance, they wouldn’t know there| HEART AND HOME: This may term. but do not compel” ol Alaska Em ire tion to buy and buy and buy ,you give the govern- N P S S A e A C N RSN S ALY S 1)(", v P ment a chance to get hold of the materials and m-i y » 4 dustries needed to produce goods with which to fight HAPPY BIRTHDAY 20 Y E A RS A G 0 from { Professional et Moo bl e | e enpize || DIRECTORY o s | EMPIRE \ Second and Main Btreets, Juneau, Alasks. Third—By investing in government bonds, to put ! Gastineau Channel ! HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - - President [y ynoney in the hands of financial houses that APRIL 3 PADTNIET G (SR SR NS T W 1 o U Pt o o e MBI A A SR P Manager | | 1 ek AIRIL 3, 1922 vl idisiesd e "u'm:_..7 buy government bonds, you are helping the United Mrs. Vietor Crondahl President Harding was to devote three weeks isit to Alaska, | $——————e——————$ Enterea in the ran Oftice in Junea: o Matter. | cioioc in the war effort Christie Crondahl % % v S P 180, . MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 CBSCRIPTION RATES e S b ke ¥ i |sailing from Seattle sometime in August, unless something unforseen Du, xase]’ and i Second and fourth Delivered ;7 mu s; g ARS.DUNEIAS pe SLAS Fourth—by saving you are helping to stabilize ln.' AGn:l;ed R Du:‘:: happened to prevent, Scott C. Bone announced in Seattle. The President ji Monday of each month '~ One e T Bt $1200; six monthe. 1b sdvence, $6.00; | dustry and employment, you are helping to keep | rmond R. n | was to be accompanied by Mrs. Harding, Secretary of the Interior A. B. Freeburger in Scottish Rite Temple eme mogth, in advance, $1.35 the economy on an even keel. After the war is over| Henry G. Davidson | . ¥ Bubscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify : L ! B M. HalakaR Fall and Mrs. Fall. DENTISTS beginning at 7:30 p. m. the nu;;n:;-‘omu of any faflure or irregularity In the de- [you can spend your money and get just as much | Elea 'r Millard | Building ] R. W COWLING, Wor- r papers | Blrngren v ebbones: News Office, 603; Business Offtce, 1. or more for it than mow. In other words, you are | "L:‘:’ o | Assigned to Alaskan waters with headquarters in Juneau, the U. S. PHONE 60 shipful Master; JAMES W. LEIV< G 1 "MEMBEE OF ASSOCIATED PRI helping to build up a reserve buying power that will| David Sperling | Coast Guard cutter Unalga, Lt. E. D. Jones, Commander, arrived in port ERS, Secretary. The f\‘-wn;w‘l‘ o L sntitled to the use for | help when the time for readjustment rolls around | Mafla ‘Hanna |at noon. The Unalga's district was to extend from Dixon Entrance to -— & Siication of wll ne - oo credited 10 this baper and also the local mews published | Tuck it away, brother ‘ treme_ Wil Williams Prince William Sound. Wives of two of the officers had preceded them berein. i A s N S TR oy ‘ and taken up residence here and Mrs. Jones was expected in about two Dl' A w stewafl P!GGLY WIGGLY ALASEA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER WHAT ABOUT INDIA? -————__q\mflmhs. Officers aboard the Unalga in addition to the commander were oz “ Y OTHER PUBLICATION. ! : : 4 i S . : LT RPN TEAT OF A s g — ‘ Lieut. E. A. Coffin, Lieut. J. 8. Klinger, Ensign N. H. Leslie, and Surgeon DENTIST For BETTER Groceries NATTONAL RFY"’"‘“N "'""'.S Alaska Newspapers, 1'“ g 9 9 . v a - ik Aresicatt Bullding, Beaitt % g India has approximately ?40,000.900 persons with- 1 H 0 R 0 S co P E F. B. Nather of the Public Health Service. 20TH CENTURY BUILDING - in its boundaries. A columnist writing for an East- i _ ern United States newspaper came forth the other |§| “T'he stars incline City election was to take place the following day with R. E. Robert- Otfice Phone 469 were such things as Japs. That's why we believe ! be a trying sway of the stars for| - 5 that England’s promise of independence to the In-|aged persons who will regret so-| The first practice of the new Juneau band was t_o be held in the TIDE CALENDABS dians after the war is a better solution. {cial changes and will be despondent |evening in the A. B. Hall it was announced py R. L. Bills, manager. m J H ce FREE A much better solution would have been inde-|as they contemplate the effects of —_— : 8 o . John . aeyer pendence in India long before there ever was such|war. Families should exercise pa- Lieut. B. H. Mack, U. S. N. District Communication Officer, with ENTIST 4 s i 5 Ja gent as Hirohito or such a person as Hitler, |tiénce when grandparents appear headquarters in Cordova, returned to Juneau the previous day from a Room §—Valentine Bidg, llarry Race, n“lgg“l TUCK SOME AWAY Given her independence now, India would take|distressed. Deaths of ‘old persons trip to Sitka He came from Cordova on the last trip of the Victoria. PHONE 762 —_— 1 e g |50 long to work out any one form of government for fovill. . numexous. SHERIgL the A : § am. to 6 pm. —_— ¥ springtime. Statesmen of long Comrade Frank Washington McElravy, veteran of the Civil War | the whole of the country that the Japs will already he -end of their | vied Wi flitary - War has o queer way of upsetting the mormall|, .. & o s | service will reach and pioneer of Alaska, had died at Haines and was buried with full military “The Stere for Men uS have been licked by the United States. | careers and thus younger officials) pefbediaiinl st balance of things. Tc a gent working on a de- There are 77,000,000 Mosle in Indi gt} e {honors. Interment was in the cemetery at Fort William H. Seward. s X b faking SO0 ot WhoD & s I REER AL oslems in India, as against | wij pe drawn into civil service.| ) ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. # 9 EFIERE RN % thaybe making $900 or @ MOnth.| 940,000,000 Hindus. Mohammed Ali Jinnah, Who! Again war veterans wll be promin- | ; ; % : o 4 - Do A year ago he may have been leaning on a WPA | héads the Moslem League, has indicated more than|ent in politics E. A. Rasmuson, President of the string of financial institutions ndu:mmmnluoollq' ¢hovel. ‘A year ago, this gent didn't even think about | o e that he will lead @ revolt of his following if| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Indica-|<nOWn as the Bank of Alaska, passed through-Juneau the previous night of Optometry and Front St—Triongle Bldg. | owning a car—of owning more than one suit of |India is divided into self-ruling Hindu and Moslem | tions read in the full Moon of on the Queen for a visit to his bank at Wrangell. Opthalmology . clothes—of having all of the luxuries that a gent|giec | thits; midiith Soalks T nd B vement Fiiia Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground making $400 a month could have. Today he’s getting | Ghandi, the siholarly Indian leader of the Hindus, |in the economic effort to support Weather for the Juneau area was predicted as rain with moderate S those things. And you can't hardly blame him along with another Hindu political lezder named | the war. The United States Gov- | southeast winds. Maximum temperature was 51 and minimum was 37. ow’ll Find Food Finer and All we can say is tuck some of it away, brother. ernment will gain in vigm' nnd in, Bervice More Complete at L B TR sy —— | gt ol B T S The Charles W. Carter| | THE BARANOF Nehru, seem to have quite a bit of influence over the If you were to walk into a store in any of the| Hindus. . " large cities in the States adjacent to or including " lmum ikie cutting of red tape for H by An estimated 30 percent of the Hindu population, | a y essons |n ng |S M co snnp e rfense s P ave ” § che benefit of trade and commerce ey, alades, yowd have.a hard SHMe jueier, are tolloWers bF subtikicHanidr Bk, Whb | o, PR S ST NEE Lo W. L. GORDON ortuary FFEE geting waited on. These defense workers are bUy-{prone away from Ghandi and Nehru several YArs| ..o .o ovoor o S ihat af. | bommeeo oo oo oo e e oo e Pourth and Franklin Sta. ing like mad. The funny thing about it is this— tRgarg.ag R s PHONE 136 ago. Bose .)m.\ said that he can set_‘ no difference | yo .t pysiness may hamper certain WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “His last letter said that he | o (e ¢ between British and Japanese imperialism. |lines of enterprise, but this spring was coming,” unless it really was the last you will receive. Say, “His FINE Obviously, India has some problems of her own gf 1942 is to write history for both | LATEST letter. these defense workers, many of them, were the same ones we were paying to work on WPA projects a gln‘: (‘;V](Ikx‘;:’ |v1\m;:v:;lflh‘,_‘,',’”\ Who were getting re- |y, work out before any cooperative Indian llonulfl-‘morch:uldising and manufacturing OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Ratio. Pronounce ra-sho (two sylla- J..»s‘"'nssh Watch and Jewelry Repalring tion is ready to war as a unit against the Axis. |on a large scale. bles), A as in RAY, O as in SHOW, accent first, syllable. . at very reasonable rates What we're wondering is whether or not when Tt is possible, however, that if the leaders Ghandi| NATIONAL ISSUES: Retarded oprpN MISSPELLED: Imitate: one M. Immigrate; two M. PAUL BLOEDHORN this war boom poofs, if we won't be paying the liv-|and Nehru can be persuaded by Sir Stafford Cripps|action in sending men and ai { SYNONYMS: Monotonous, tiresome, prosaic, humdrum. % ing expenses of these same men all over again. It to bring their Hindus around to the idea of fight-|planes to war fronts will be criti- WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us : o could be. There’s bound to be a peried of readjust- | ing against the Axis, it will help. cized. As in England there will increase our veeabulary by mastering one word each day.” Today's word: S R o ment and it probably won't be a happy one But think of how much greater the help mwa- public 1mp.nmf1('e because n‘l‘BEREFT deprived; dispossessed; robbed. “I was like a man bereft of Right now, the governmenyt needs more than half | 340,000,000 independent people, living in a land they |Mistakes and delays which cannot| o "p © o of its production for war. The government is ask-|could call their own would have been today. The "»] explained under the "“‘“’“;““ 3 inz that pecple go easy on buying in order not to|war should be teaching the British many things. | ‘.cs- The stars presage a slow | feeeeeeceereeoereeeoeeoe | BCA Victor Radios | and RECORDS Juneau Melody House deplete existing supplies, Priorities and rationing| 0 i B g RS C‘h’x’n‘x""“;]’::h "2’"{‘;’1“"1’1‘%“';;!:‘ | by Next to Truesdell Gun Shop n God's Sude | motion in mere parts instead of as | ROBERTA LEE s at buying be restricted. One of the objectives la gigantic whole. It is well for| | — of Secretary Henry Morgenthau's proposed tax bill (New York Times) 10‘:1 men and women to remain' ~— B T AR ¥ is to reduce the spendable income by imposing high- Joe Loeuis appeared in a new role in Madison | sjent even in the face of @‘d‘"“l Q. What is a good rule to remember in regard to a well-set dinner INSURANCE er taxes. The American people also are urged to|Square Garden the other night. He made a speech | reverses. Saturn and Ummfis ris- | table? . invest their money in Defense Bonds to transfer at the Navy Relief Show. Private Joe is no master|ng in good aspect at Washington | A., That the well-set table bears the least number of pieces possible P buying power to the government of the King's English. He fumbles his tenses and|.jve reassurance. The over-burdened table that is cluttered with all sorts of appointments Shafluck A enc Many of these defense workers a few years ago\dmps his final consonants. He has never trained| JNTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: is in very poor taste, as is also the table that is over-decorated. g Y were unable to purchase even the necessary items “]5 2‘2 Z:li‘wl’ 1;"_‘ hfd‘;"“‘;‘ “‘:‘i" the 1»‘:"“1‘:’:“ “‘:f!Fur Britain there are signs of great | Q. Is it proper for a young weman to rise when an elderly woman for living. Now they can afford fo acquire these| s o 11t IS SOIC-DUMONEE Hme, 1K€ & .~ | promise for coming weeks. Supreme | jenves the room? |ing schoolboy, reciting a piece in a slow, soft drawl. | tests of faith and courage will prove e : 5 E 2 and brought forth one of the simple acts of faith | or vatue to fthe Binpe Ak e wom;:.n Yes; this indicates good breeding on the part of the young CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Marked things. But they aren't stopping at that. They're wearing $14 silk shirts to work, some of them, driv- s that well up as naturally as all their spirituals dojpeen grievously assaulted from| - i ing expensive cars, having a good time. What about| from the hearts of the colored people. “We're goin’ Soahy e, The iR ction 0[‘ Q ‘What are the hours for fofmnl calling? ; * DR 478—PHONES—371 the future? to do our part and we'll win ‘cause we're on God'S|gaturn and Uranus, the first since A. Between three and fou,-.(hl.r[y_ except when calling on a woman | . H_ VANCE High Quality Foods at ; There are four good reasons why people should | side,” he said 1897, is read as of supreme signifi- O S ounces @ day-db home during other hours. OSTEOPATH | i Moderate Prices be saving their money these days. Joe ‘did not claim that God is en our side. He|, e | AR Consultation and examination \ cance. It takes place May 3 and = 4 | leaves it to Adolf Hitler to henor the Deity by en- - { free. 10to12;: 1 to §; e 3 J First—to have a backlog to fall back on after o2 presages changes in government of- | 4, s g | the boom is over. A good savings account provides :::{:]‘:f f:::: :: :: f;::::n’:ro"]:i}l;r!:e‘v?stefl;fl::gw:: ficials. The effect of Uranus is toi lo OK a nd l EA R N A. C. GORDON Iio by;“m mm' . wHITE o yme: . ’ o » break up old systems and to sub- . Super funds to meet unemployment, sickness, old age. | g, P V! | South Prankimn St. Phone 177 pe Power | s side, and that if he fights hard enuug_h God| stitute new orders of procedure, shoving aside the (em))iu- will prevail. It's a pretty good slogan for this war. TRUCKS and BUSSES Second—by saving Persons whose birthdate it is hnwl the augury of a year of unexpect- 1. What well-known baby bird eats about three times its own weight | NASH CARS ; | . | u‘shinw for Bittner's scalp, but Bittner |have the housewife save left-over ed experiences to which love af-| i WOrms every 24 hours? mh- ' ' Christensen Bres. Garage {made no bones of his defiance of |cooking fats and grease for the|fairs and domestic relations con- | 2. What common English word means a color, and also means a & 1¢ B. .u’ 909 WEST 12TH STREET "_ |'the miner czar, and the CIO lead- | manufacture of munitions. tribute charges: | noise? PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ers listened to him with open-| She will take the fats and grease| Children born on this day should 3. Who are the “immortal eight,” referred to in English litera- Audits Taxes —_ &M‘ | mouthed astonishment [to the butcher shop, and collect|be exceptional in talents and!ture?s Systems G ; Note! Both Murray and Bittner|five cents a can. The butcher|characteristics, They may be in-| 4. Which is the longest muscle in the human body? Rm. 8, Valentine Bldg. Phone 676 “HORLUCK’S DANISH” (Continued from Page One) are on the UMW payroll, but they ! will sell it to the rendering plant| _ensely sentimental and therefore 5. Which State of the United States has only three counties? | Ice Cream Flavors RS d feng fhe 4 won't be for long. ‘They are slat-|for six cents, and it will be used|likely to be sadly distllusioned 'in ANSWERS: 7 b Pvmn\mt Candy, Fudge Ripple, was prepared to g0 over Lewis ¢ t0 be elected president and vice to make soap, and the by-product|romance. | 1. The young robin. ‘Say It With Flowers” but Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, h;ad 'nnl{ 3 s Fl u U‘;\\/;W president of the Steel Workers at | | glycerin, which is important in the (Copyright, 1942) L (2. Hue. ‘“SAY IT WITH OURS!” !‘mlmdcusurd Black Cherry, | g d up to the their convention in May, after manufacture of explusives. We are| -———————— —— 3. Milton espea ri e rown- Caramel Pecan, Black Waln membership du:ecll_v whether they | which they will quit their UMW |running short of glycerin, normallyl (ons of Cuban sugar, *one-third o!‘ing, 29 Tenn;/sf:,/ak‘ fRgare.: Colguilue, ; ANEIR/AREE B 0L PIgWR Juneau FIOI'SIS Rupbern Ripple, New y&| opriEec Sesition. - Minvay milioghe. |obtained from Philippine cocoantt| his year's crop, for conversion pur-| 4. The sartorius, which runs from the upper part of the hip to the 4 te, Strawberry he knew Lewis had acted without | oil. pos:es ' P! ; nen. asidtiirh, k h s from the upper part of the hip Phone 311 and Vanflla— the approval of the miners | 5 z i e Ofgne knee. ! & PP ¢ _“ i \ : | SAVE BACON FAT The collection campaign will be When Richard C. Cooke, presi- 5. Delaware. ” 2 at the GUY SMITH D UG the ’Zl'l‘if;fflo“"md"mfii"' fl‘;‘t‘t\llc Sl mven Jow WEoRIh tn neln et G e O e o n ] scussion was the bitter at-| y C LA P Defense, and will be another an-|Business Association, who handled vesting. However, it looks as if no! A. C. BLACK ARRIVES l‘s & tack on Lewis' stand by Vu? )3‘11%-“"“' the war. o+ |8wer to the millions of housewivesithe sugar hearings for the com-|extra Mexicans would be admit-| A. C. Black, wholesale drug rep- 4 uers co' H. s. GRAVES i g; 'wh('fl,(j. of the West Virginia| War production officials are|who are asking, “What can I do| mittee, askedl if he could question ted. Interned Japs, Germans and |Tesentative, returned to Juneau last| Plumbing—Oil Burners 1 Clething Mac® | ewis is secretly gunning about to announce a campaign to to help win the war?” Moffat and other dollar-a-year wit-|Italians will be used instead. . . . .|night from a trip to the West~ Hentlng 1 5 : : = nesses mbout their “business con-|Senator Bunker of Nevada is one|Ward and is staying at the Baranof| " Sheet Metal HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER p PURRTFOORDIG Feois nections,” “Patman replied curtly,|of the Democrats who wants to!Hotel while in Juneau. Phone 34 Sheet Me & MARX CLOTHING H gg , »” 9| Representative Wright Patman of| APSOltely Tot. You are not a|oust Ed Fiynn from the chairmas- T T 15 1 v * ; I . " E !L. » ‘s ‘h /) X 5 ‘ lawyer.” Ship of the Democratic National NOTICE TO JURORS i @ ', ( b c Texas is trying to keep it quiet, bot i N b i @ |a hot row has b Note: Patman also expunged Committee. Incidentally, Flynn has| A1 petit jurors who served on “ °_ o has broken out in Wi pom the yecord the testimony of [a Tanch in Nevada @ | Small Busin ;- " y k : _ the last panel and who have fur- s; Spirit of Easter /.. oo 2o socms e oms| o, 1021y 0ntsa i et somin 1o e AUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY @ kK 9 | Texan's “coddling” of dollar-a.| Pief ©f the Justice Department's Feature Syndicate, Inc.) are requésted to go to the U. S. OF AlAsn 52 / [ yeat “moguls F o of :;sca:‘_m: ’"‘:" :“s‘"sss h‘;‘"st‘s"' w“°‘°°“‘": R £ ST Marshal's office at once and sign ( Vinating agais ket ., | nad charged that the WPB was BUY DEFENSE ‘BONDS pay vouchers, :f et Mtle busines, meh Jcrimiaing aganst small i ; 5 l-"', er and Building Materials ¢ g % 2 and sugges! at the com ar TR VO @ iy : “| nterests” of dollar-a-year men ¢ z furiize XoUr e - one . 5 ¢ 9 Halleck of Tndlana. i stalked. gt | P28 Yo% sirioken from the record,| ;2 of a hearing on “fire insurance, CAPITAL—S$30,000 / rates,” charging it had nothing ‘to MERRY-GO-ROUND SURPLUS— “ ng b SURPLUS 150, % do with small business problems. The Brazilian Government is H.0% @ What irked Fitzgerald was Pat-|looking for clandestine radio sta-; e 55 man’s refusal to delve Into charges|tions in ‘the interior which are COMMERCIAL AND @ that Fraser M. Moffatt, Jr., ‘chief|tipping off the Axis on the ‘de- " ;g of the WPB alcohiols unit, has|parture of U. 5. bombers to Africa. ’ SAVINGS ACCOUNTS I helped bring ‘on the sugar shortage|Half un hour before a bomber | ® ;/ : Arn Nothir by permitting the conversion of|leaves, they seem to know all about | A \1 Nothing large quantities of Cuban sugar in-|it in the Wilhelmstrasse. . . . . | SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES (5 € 2 S0 1l the beauty of to industrial @lcohol instead of us-| Hard-hitting Harold Moskovit is or- 8 H'l;: huge U. 8. grain surpluses for|3anizing a meeting of New York | I this purpose Young Demoerats in Schenectady N ¢ “ Mot A p : @ Moffat admitted to the commit-|in April to put some new juice in ” tee that his division was “not ad-|’he Democratic Party. . . . Mar- [ Jn N ’E A p A L A S x A b \'m-uufl'g any loans for adding grain | shall Dimock, associate commission- p @ ey ¢) handling equipment at the pres-|s of Immigration, has been asked i é SEWARD STREET 7’ ;vm tme,” but contenided that he|y Congressman O'Connor of Moa-| K e - 2 | 4 ¢ N » g | & ‘had “nothing to do" with the ear-|fana to admit extra Mexican labor N PO000CO0000000000000000C00O0000000000CO000000as/) | MATking - of approximately ‘800,000|this summér for sugar beet har- “'mf,nummmnouwnmuv SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CORP., NEW YORKCITY lTheIe 1sno subm ffll’ WSpaper adverhxjngl

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