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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA APRIL 25 | Minnie Fields | Mrs. Delia Clark | Gerald Cashen John Notferstad < | APRIL his scheme is impossible at present in' the Unit- | Noel A. McEachran ed States because Congress has not given the Office | Syivia Lister . { L of Price Administration the power to put ‘ceilings on | Robert Boggan 20 YEARS AGO 7% rmrpire APRIL 25, 1922 Gen. John J. Pershing, Chief of Staff, urged a strong army for the United States before the Senate Military Committee and stated that the | United States “with adequate military preparation and under strong leadership” could have prevented the occurrence of the World War. Sec- retary of War Weeks, addressing the committee, said the House bill | providing for 115,000 men left the United States below a “safe minimum R. W COWLING, Wor~ | standard.” PHONE 60 shipful Master; JAMES W. LEIV« wages farm crops. However, this Canadian ex-| Charles Reed | - s ERS, Secretary. ample is worth noting. It comes the closest of any ! Alfred Lundstrom W. D. Tolch, Manager of the Alaska Gastineau Gold Mining Com- | 2 Dr. A. W. Stewart 4 i 2 plan to the ideas advocated by Bernard M. Baruch,| A. F. Denny pany properties here, returned on the Princess Mary from Trail, B. C.. DENTIST Cecil T. Rodengar I 2 i ok P " » Unites o5 W r ar 3 where he had been to arrange for the sale of mill machinery to the Chairman of the United es War Industries Board Stbs. Pt Tastil | g in the last World War 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Office Phone 409 [ e e DIRECTORY CANADA'S EXAMPLE . : Daily Alaska Empire 1 Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING OOMPANY Second and Main Streets, Jun Alaska, HELEN TROY MONSEN - R. L. BERNARD Vice-President -nd Business Alanager . ¢ Bntered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class -lfilol. ceiling SUBSCRIPTION RATE! eilings, Delivered by earrier in Juneau and Dou s for $1.25 ‘.' month. By mail, postage paid. at the following ra One year, in advance, $1200; six months, in ld'ln“. $6.00; in advance, $1.25. bscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity in the de- livery of their papers. Telephones: News Office, 603; Business Office, 374. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for reputiication of all news dispatches credited to it or mot other- wise credited in this paper and also the local news published berein. " ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. NATIONAL REPRESFNTATTVES — Alaska Newspapers, American Bullding, Seattle, Wash, Professional Fraternal Societies Gastineau Channel e Officials in the United States could well a little time in studying the plan for a general price which has been in operation in the Dominion December 1 In contrast to (h(“ n system of partial, selective price| Canadian plan to deal with the including and farm| spend ceiling, Prestdent | . s % Canada since MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 8econd and fourth Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. Amer the situation, seeks Drs. Kaser and Freeburger DENTISTS whole wages, rents products. e or Mrs ey B. P. 0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 P. M. Visiting Brothers welcome. ARTHUR ADAMS, Exalted ) Ruler; M. H. SIDES, Secretary. { D PIGGLY WIGGLY For BETTER Groceries " Phone 16—24 Consolidated Mining Smelting Company at Tadanak. Clarence T. Riddell ! e § pompetly This ¢ plan also should be of importance - - - T because bell in this war —___—____'1_ Loving cups to be awarded winners at the Inter-School Meet to be actions ahead of ours <|ml<l the following week were on display in the windows of the Nugget to the Canadian people H 0 R 0 S C 0 P E “-lwp and the C. W. Wright Jewelry Store. Mackenzie King said: i i The stars incline but do not compel” 285 SUNDAY, APRIL 26 nadiar da is an older erent her In advancing the Prime Minister W. L ‘The action which T am about to explain repre- |and has advanced war plan The primary election was held and in spite of unfavorable weather the vote up to press time indicated a heavier local vote than in the | primaries two years earlier. Interest was greatest in the Republican primary as the Democratic Party had no contest. At Precinct No. 1, 300 had voted; Precinct No. 2, 163 and at Precinct No. 3, there had been 60 voters. Benefic aspects rule today which shot be most fortunate for the clergy. Good news should come from battle fronts. HEART AND HOME auspicious configuration for do- mestic harmony and unity of experiment hitherto untried on this contin- its breadth and and consent sents rd to will having regs the ent perhaps hitherto untried by variety of ‘any free people anywhere ‘It has to do with the price of goods and ser- vices, and the price of the products of land and sea.| It It is of the greatest im- portance citizen in and of par- impor to every housewite, every worker and every farmer. It will affect the daily lives of ecach one of us. It will require the cooperation and Isupport of all. It will help to intensify the effort of [this country in war. Tt will help to prevent a repe- tition of distress and depression after the war “After two years of the present war, reached the same stage we had reached the last war. Prices are spea rnerally Sergt. J. P. Foley, Operator-in-Charge of the local U. S. Cable Office, |left for Fort William H. Seward the previous night on the Estebeth. |He was to be discharged at the Lynn Canal post and was going to re- enlist for another “hitch.” He was to return after re-enlistment and resume his duties at the Cable Office. |thought regarding religion or phil- —_— osophy The seers declare that H. L. Faulkner, R. E. Robertson, local attorneys, and George Getchell, through the world’s agonies human |Depnty U. S. Marshal, left the previous night on the Tee Harbor cannery hearts are to be purified The veil!tendér Frances E. for Jualin where a marshal’s sale was to take place between mortality and immortality on property of the Jualin Mining Company. will be so slight that many will live much on the plane of the spirit. When peace is attained the yublic has more money to spend and there | peoples of the world will realize as never before the bonds of universal the (hings people wish to buy. For two | Aestt BEio™ UG BORCE OF BHHCEN ihe State the previous August and September. government has been competing with the | E [ ted Biih e kera Sihe on Wikl individual for commodity Canada Pro- " BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Frugality ok imports is a lesson that Americans are to George A. Parks, Chief of the Alaska Field Service, General Land election | The government must have the goods to build|jearn in coming mon Waste "()mce Jeft Ketchikan the previous night on the Queen for Juneau. He Democratic Party ballot ]10“-‘m1'( maintain our war machine, to clothe, feed and |will be eliminated in business a had been looking after business connected with the Charcoal Point addi- Alaska Delegate An- | equip our fighting men and to aid Britain and other |well as in private life. The Amer- | . to the city of Ketchikan. Dimond is unopposed as candidate for that ind with food. We sometimes forget ican way of living, generously and : Territorial Oscar G. Olson of aluminum cannot be used |recklessly, will vanish in coming confidence. and to make pots and pans. The|MmcDihs. The outlook for trade and commerce is favorable. Prosperity Democratic be used in an army .. pe gightly abridged but to The same pound of | he man in the street the United States will be most fortunate in its financial status, NATIONAL ISSUES: In the Far East Pluto’s influence is strong "“The Rexall Store" Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO, has to do with wages to every Canada, | ticular ce This is an Dr. John H. Geyer DENTIST NEXT TUESDAY'S ELECTION —a TIDE CALENDARS FREE Harry Race, Druggisi {5 T SRR A T S S ) have two we after again rising rap- rising again be- Next the mary Tue is the date for election day, April 28 which will decide in pri- what candidates for each the of To the y may years idly cause is less of headed a list of charges against 125 men whose cases were on trial in Charleston, West Virginia, which grew out of the march of miners across Boone County, south of the center of Officers and men of the ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. Graduate Los Angeles College of Optometry and general election Treason, murder and conspir: party which will be The Republican little participate held next fall Party far prices are ticket be this may dismissed Division is candidates on the bal- They will with comment as con- cerned. There are only four years the Ulasses Fitted Lenses Ground e——— The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Pourth and Pranklin Sta. PHONE 136 gress toward true civilization. lot for almost every Divisional Represer auto- be givem the gen- | duces or ives matically chance for office in the SABIN’S Front St.—Triangle Bldg. he lineup for the ever, presents a different view thiny J position These On the allies with arms ¢ that the same to make a plane gasoline as is Treasurer sheets Mrs. George Mock was guest of honor at a surprise party at her home the previous Satur evening. Guests were Mrs. Mark Sabin, Mrs. Oak Olson, Mrs. Anna Webster, Mrs. R. G. Day and Mrs. G. R. Marshall men deserve votes of hand, the will cannot You'll Find Food Fine: and Bervioce More Compiete at THE BARANOCF COFFEE SHOP other primary same gallon of the Commissioner of Labor and the Senator | tank and a pleasure mctor car, t Division. That is because no Republi- |cheese cannot be eaten in Britain and in Canada. And tiled these positions. of all, the same men cannot make Commissioner of Labor, the and washing machines at the same of Walter P. Sharpe and Michael J. Haas ap- the Democratic ticket. By two men you want for this position next Tuesday. in the Demo- with the Commissioner of Labor's decide on from the have for In honor of her birthday, Mrs. F. A. J. Gallwas was surprised by a number of her friends at her home in Douglas the previous evening ¥ Impromptu games were played for diversion, Mrs. Felix Gray winning |This “masked planet” so recently: i prize and Mrs. Gallwas the consolation. A tea set was presented discovered has been termed the : star of madness” It 1 to con. U0 Mrs Galiwas by the ladies. tinue its malefic influence upon Japan which eventually is be almost blotted out. Its effects have added to influences which arouse in the United Nations such bitter- ness of resentment that the future of the treacherous people will be most unfortunate for a long plnw! after the war. INTERNATIONAL !Again the most machine can cand For name important Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Btreet Near Thirq the position of guns time, “We must face the men, there are not enough machines, enough materials to meet the demands of consumers and the needs of war. Since the government, with the full support of the Canadian people. deter- | mined to maintain and to intensify the war effort we have no choice but to reduce our consumption of too, has come the choice between guns fact that there are not enough there are not pear on all means, decide of these tep into the Tuesday primary, will give ledding into the eral election the Allen on which before Your cratic voting stall —— if the you Weather for Juneau was by clearing with moderate variable winds.” 42 and minimum was 41. “occasional light rain probably followed Maximum temperature was vote next you vote 0 Watch and Jewelry Repairieg at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN | B. FRANKLIN STREET [ INSURANCE Shafluck Agency CALIFORNIA Grooery and Meat Market 478—PHONES—371 i High Quality Foods at ! Moderate Prices » "swwe WHITE rorrr | TRUCKS and BUSSES / NASH CARS Christenser. Bros. Garage 809 WEST 13TH STREET is candidate most | JAMES C. COOPER C.P.A. votes clear TSI e e o i o Daily Lessons in English % 1. corbon T for of Senator attuck and Arthur ballot. Know which one of to represent division Know ame applic To us, from the First Division Walker appear on the two men Territorial Legislature position S gocds butter.” His opinions seem worthy of notice and study. and you wish your AFFAIRS: stars warn of treachery. WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I have gotten exactly what I want.” “1 have GOT (preferred past participle) exactly what I want.” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Advertisement. tion is with accent on second syliable. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Granddaughter; observe the two D’s. this before you e hir ¢ In paying less income tax than rent, we are re- | Ag i minded of our good fortune in having an income m.“r‘\”h;“: at‘l‘dl conspiracies. Danger " e plots nat undermine e el - pay taxes on and a home that we are able to rent. I d e the fed ; ; e |eral Government and prepare for Other nothing to tax g PaY lacts of terrible destruction is fore- rent for. cast. Mars and Jupiter are in the | ninth house. Fierce fighting of naval We don’t know much about the politics of India, ‘rmd aviation forces will assume vie- tories The planetary influences are Tuesday are 13 Divisional vote nex There ballct for names the Democratic Say, From listed on Representatives, run this list four against four Re- | in the general election. Here the long lise problem of choice more difficult. But ev- ery Democratic voter shculd know which four of these the of office people have % g 2 you must choose who may e Preferred pronuncia- publicans makes he wants to have privilege of running for in the general election tween the That's the you who to vote We aren't We have our But we asking you to realize that Tuesday is an important day for the Territory Alaska and to GET OUT AND VOTE! lineup for. do you are of motives are appreciated, there is Y | - lmmllwr side to the question which | | Washmglon Merry- Go-Round (Continued Iromn Page One) oys. When joins up, district — comprising from 200,000 to a -is left without representa- tion in the government. So the President and his advisers frankly Archie B. Betts PUBLIC ACCOUNTARTY Audits Taxes Bystems Beokkeeping Rm. 8, Valentine Bldg. Phone 676 _—————— | siontl where people | tations trip? “HORLUCK’S DANISH” Ice Cream Flavors Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, | Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, Lemon Custard, Black Cherry.§ Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, Raspberry Ripple, New York, | Rock Road, Chocolate, Strawberry and Vanilla— | at the GUY SMITH DRUG | and meet with other including R Men- The son of a butch- al became millionaire; he in France Switzerl: to pacifist shevik o has a with State Laval’s toward the not sustain me Fir in w0 of “Say It With Flowers"” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists Phone 311 a medieval ca bridge and moat Department officials first move to be United States. He the shock of an rupture of relations this policy was seen | Ambassador Henry-Haye's visit the State Department. Instead! bringing a formal written instructed to convey orally, which is d friendly g iate Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing—Oil Burners Heating Phone 34 Sheet Metal (T aas o R eI t token of POWER PROBE A powerful lobby is again the Washington scene Driven out of the Capital a few vears ago by the blasting investi- | gation of Justice Hugo Black, mcn‘Juneau Tea(her U. S. Senator from Alabama, the utility forces have quietly resumed d- Tells Wedding Plans for June back on note, the more friendly SYNONYMS: Doctrine, dogma, theory, tenet, creed, belief. but as we understand it there is some difference be- \‘b‘l 3 g } WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is youl Let us “untouchables” and American Republicans. | ;’,fi"m :g“mlt]un,«uy b"mi“]o{ ;”; increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | sorts ranus has an aspect J . 4 5 3 ¥ . Bttemntng o sall to the democracies whioh gradually | FADICAL (adjcctive); affecting the vital principle or principles. “This own ideas. So The Army Quartermaster Corps has announced | . concentrate their power. The, is the radical question we must consider. next | it has perfected a butter which stays solid up to a |Battle of the Pacific is to be plu- | temperature of 110 degrees. So that's where the r | tracted through the Summer a | taurants have been getting it! will develop events of amazing he)o-[ MODERN E"QUEHE by - —— e | ism. R B ling investigation of the power lob-| Persons whose birthdate it is ha\e O ERTA LEE by. With Congr now very in- the "lug;‘ly of a year of good fortune | AP N K in whicl y e " s | concerns Administration leaders \'0.~t|gmlou~mlnd(‘d: Ellis re l““““u/(d Te:n::;::mm;“ip"“x’]’(ll ’l’(‘)’u r!e:‘l,_g‘ Q. Should a man remove his glove if a woman offers to shake hands a member of the House | bodes no good for the power lishly should be overcome. #Y7 | with him on the street? it means that his Congres- sz - Children born on this day prob- i This Is pot necessary If. the woman {5 wearing gloves. any- MERRY-GO-ROUND {ably will be fortunate in their chos. | When should the host seat himself at the dinner table? million | President RW“"e“I has "‘d‘cau'fi en vocations. They should be The host should be the last person to take his seat. :(., D(H“?:)i::“:h:hcl(()‘u;lrtlmth’:lllg: | healthy and exceedingly cnergetic. | What form should a bride and groom use when extending invi- him to g €| ARl to a reception. after they have returped from their honeymoon may take a trans-continental trip| this summer—if the war permits. MONDAY, APRII, 27 i ste v GOPYRAPNEEN]Y feel that a Congressman best serves Demoorstie candidates facing tough| Adverse planstary especis ‘rule A. These invitations are issued on cards, after their new home is his u,umx-\ by remaining m‘ Cton- election battles are eager to Lave|strongly today. It is not an auspi- | in readiness and Lhey wish to give a reception. bR “"‘l.’_’m]:] ;(:;;m,‘,‘,:\‘(,“ o him visit their states. Also the clous date for launching any busi ——- ;|‘u{(-.\> nn. ‘(,;,..l)).lo s s ‘D”“_[' President long has wanted to in- ‘nc'v. project. Persons in authority | ments to release B | | > - ction centers. Pat di ME: Although | the House and Senate now Xm lllu"gomd:( u:id e L lt)!mcns are discerned for’ the | A C. GORDON -|armed services, @ r urther ! o3 2 |world t e wi i | SO | armed o s Sh0 "' |Gloria Vanderbilt, are living in a |t ;fi‘;y :0"13“ are well ‘dis im- |enlistments of Congressmen. | Washington hotel while socialite| o i Y S] ou' make the most 1. Which are more susceptible to sunburn, blondes or brunettes? | friends try to wangle him a com-! T mi"f" “‘Lzll’(‘” ‘,‘l’v‘l"’f‘f'-\ come to 2. What is the diameter of the average dinner plate? misslon in: the Aty lor News: TRy Aents ot kmm{: mi’fiifi rbe‘ 3. What two rivers in the United States have 10,000 tributaries? (Copyright, 1942, by United there are portents of srave \.gn(;f“ 4. What proportion of people in the United States who attempt Feature Syndicate, Inc.) [ficance which may presage unex- ! suicide, succeeding in doing so0? e ‘pe("lld perils and spread fear. Girls | 5. What play was being presented at Ford's Theatre in Washington |may expect disappointments which |on the night President Lincoln was assassinated? {turn out fortunate when accepted | ANSWERS: | bravel. This is a time when women | Blondes. ul)r every age should take the initia- | Ten inches. “"‘“ ,'"';a:ie‘:fi‘%u:"‘;x' dldl All-out | Missouri and Mississippi Rivers. ndustr . About one-third. BUSINESS AFFAIRS “Our American Cousii chants may find new > this week ¥ CONGRESSMEN ENL Representatives duty They their undercover pressure opera- | tions Lobbying headquarters are in an office building on downtown 14th Street the heart of the COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA At d one present Senator are on active Army and Navy six Mer- problems in| which promises to be 1 2 3. 4. 5. an w " by Tom Taylor. the in are Senator Mas my Repre of Tex S. N R Henry Cabot captain Lodge of achusetts U S. Ar- Lyndon 1t commander Johnson U ntative lieutens avy preser Warren Magnuson af Washington lieutenant com- mander, U. S. Navy Represents Albert 1 New Jersey, captain, ative Vree- U..8. 1 of Army, Rep New Frank C corporal, U Osmers S. Ar- sentative of Jersey my Eugene Worley commander of Representative i U. utenant Walt- com- entative Francis Peansylvan. lie U. S. Navy Besides these congressmen teer However gress are deferme seven, several other are itching to volun- all members Con- automatically eligible for although patriotic of and city Inquiries this office the explanation that the of the power interests was to cilitate cooperation with the gov- ernment in the war effort.” But Congressional leaders tell a differ- ent story The ' claim the office head- quarters for a large and aggr lobby now fighting every pro- to expand public power for War purpeses Furthermore the| lobby has had several major suc- cesses in its undercover operations. The defeat of a big public power expansion in Arkansas, strongly recommended by the President and the War Production Board, is laid squarely at the doorstep of the lobby Up in arms over the lobby’s suc- congressional public power planning a coupter Ellis the will elicited purpose “fa- at is sive posal cesses, leaders are tack Representative Clyde militant Arkansas leader of House public power bloc, soon introduce a resolution for a sweep- | Anuoununmul ul the plans for jmarriage this June of Miss Janet Foster, fourth grade teacher in Juneau Public 100ls, was made this week when Miss Foster handed | in her resignation as teacher ef- fective at the close of school, May , when she will leave for Owat- onna, Minnesota, her home. Miss Foster will be married to Edward Dvorak of St. Paul, Min- nesota. The bride-elect is a graduate of Winona State Teachers’ College of Mipnesota and has been in Juneau for a year, City, Minnesota and acting assistant in the Kindergarten partment of the Teache: before coming here. Mr. Dvorak is a graduate of the University of Minnesota and was athletic director in the high school in Lake City, when Miss Foster taught there. He is now compieting his officers’ training course at Camp Davis, North Carolina — e - Empire Classifieds Pay! as an de- |eliminated by tar eventful. ing future commercial developments may retard enterprise even in large cities. More vigor will be manifested in indystry but labor unrest may be serious in 1ts effects. Airplane production difficulties are to be legal action. Mis- between employers will be caused by full-knowledge of Govern- ment aims at this most crucial time in national history. understandings and employes lack of Much uncertainty regard- |tune in the ninth warns of trickery the watchword for young and old as all work tirelessly for liberty and | United States because of a grave catastrophe. National mourning for a. distinguished citizen is forecast. There are aspects that seem to fore- shadow increased realization of the meaning of war. The Sun in the tiird house in opposition to Nep- | in foreign negotiations and dis- illusionment in regard to an al- liance although ultimate security NATIONAL ISSUES tion and assignment of Registra- both men | having taught in Lake and women to work for which they Dave the augury of a year of more | are best fitted by training and ex-| perience will be advocated as perils College to the United States increase. Thejd€spite temptations to be extrav- fact that a score of men quired behind each fighter it imperative for industry ize all who can true democracy INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS:| There are portents that seem to presage widespread sorrow in the | tion of airplanes and munitions, and guns. Efficiency will he is re-| makes | to mobil- ten the produc- s ’go lucky, but talented and able to| and victory are prognosticated. Persons whase birthdate it is than average good fortune. Wise |lated how use of income will be maintained | |a submarine agant. Children born on this day prob-| ably will be optimistic and happy- use their talents profitably. (Copyright, 1942). POLITICAL ALERT Crystal Snow Jenne, KINY 6:45 | pm., Sat., April 25. l | were 27 survivors. which S - e UY DEFENSE STAMPS NORFOLK, Virginia, April 256 — | The crew from a medium-sized Am- erican ship, arriving here today, re- their captain, Samuel| Cobb, tried unsuccessfully to ram| shelled American ship to the bottom off |the Eastern United States Coast |on the night of April 16. Cobb and a seaman, Victor Pat-| rolla, 19, were mortally wounded in the shellfire, and were buried at sea.| | Five others were missing. There | the | | | Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or T47—JUNEAU SECURE YO (TR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Madernize Your Home Under Title L F. H. A. CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$150,000 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES First National Bank JUNEAU—ALASKA | There is no substitute for newspaper advertising!