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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL UNEAU ALA.SKA I)mh 4Irt.slm Empm’ S rsge s drisk e neitpf the “That's not right,” the officer said. “No, it's not | THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1942 “W ——— 20 YEARS AGO 7% emeire { IMRECTORY Fratornal Societios EMPIRE I‘l(l\ll\t. COMPANY right. How can any American read about Bataan | Second and M Juneau, Maska .., |and continue o go on living as he always has?” i Gastineau Channel HELEN TROY MONSEN - President | e ey | A R SAERE wlOsoll vil BERNARD vieepraicent o sacmens sanagen | L Gt have Sy e, for that, any. mory than| e a0 i APRIL 2, 102 RN e Ty ORI | ed in the Post Office cau as Second Class Matter. | The 4 v o | e 3 | Daylight saving time began at 2 o'clock in the morn‘mg in xxlgxe than f SBOOND and FOURTH SUBSCRI RATES: The officer told me that the boys in Iceland are| George A. Lingo 1500 of the nation’s largest cities, in about 200 smaller cities and in every DIS. Kaser and | ey nd "-’.‘,"'f.!;‘\.‘.“'ffiv‘i; per month, grfqulled with the news that they are going to get a Jane Blomgren nook and corner of several States, mainly on the Atlantic seaboard. In | ¥ \ inosa;,{ls‘;n b L L #it Wonths, n RAVENCS, ¥9.00; FENSED. 8 RO | Arfhur, 36 Uggen | most cases the new system was adopted by city ordinances but in the case Freebul’ger bednning at 7:30 p. m. o) % tavor if they will promptly notify “Ihdy WeeY. WV, Dabmy, EuL the. mea feel this) By Allkg | of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maryland, and New Jersey it was to be | | tas | - R, W. COWLING, Wor- l i re or irregulariey in the e WAy bout o - They. want all of you back Hurpe 10 R b lobserved on a practically State-wide basis. Most of the leading business| | oy oo B | ipedl Master; JAMES W. LEIV- Know thay while ovey e gitelal, Gy didn’s de- E‘;lmb\ftM ,%Ln,“.flqn | centers of Europe had adopted daylight saving permanently. London had L__g___g—__, 'ERS. Secretary. ? oY fand the e WHNC I fdo s R bove wabt| ol adopted it on March 26 and the cities of Belgium and France werc to G aaaas The A ively entitled 1o the use for feveryone to know that they don't demand the raise | MR Tt join her on this day. D R 7 Y PR ‘ B. P. 0' ELKS it atio e Toeal o What I mean is, the boys want everyone to know | Tavoh 2. Tinh b T | Dl’. A w Stewart ‘ S i PR R ety b e 0 o s o2 boost. You could cut those Boyg' pay to $1 a month | | il R Hedn o : | 20TH CENTURY BUILDING | ;fi]”:‘_UMR H":{g’gf‘ s@fr"c“b’n'f; ) AP ATTLE REPRESENTATIVE — Frank J. Dunniné. 1011 land they still would be up there on guard, ready to| H 0 R 0 S C 0 P E Contestants for the Southeast Alaska Inter-School Meet, scheduled to | | Office Phone 469 8| Bt S stk § - ——————— | tet shot if that is what their duty called for." Mg open in three days, began to arrive when the Wrangell delegation reach- [ The officer’s remarks stirred a thought in my |l “The stars incline ed Juneau on the Jetferson. In the delegation were 21 contestants and | i mind, and It was G kigd of & CaOMRHN: but do not compel" ! 116 other visitors, including teachers in the Wrangell school and school fll l | |1 PIGGLY leGLY | Suppose Labor, thanks to its noble chieftains, [fans who made the trip to give their teams every possible support ll'lipl'ac lc ‘ ol 5 X [ wre never really gets in there and goes 100 percent in an | 1 FRRS, Physio Electro Theropeutics | | | For BETTER Groceries f effort to win this war. Suppose it keeps sitting FRIDAY, MAY 1 | Representing Juneau from the elementary school in the inter-school DIETETICS—REDUCING | | | Phone 16—24 | lown when sitting down means that somewhere a{ Until this evening adverse plan- imeet were: Spelling, Edward Naghel, alternatc, Muri fellow gambling with his life has to take the Short|etary aspects exercise a strong s |calculation, Edward Naghel, aiternate, Harold Brown; declamation con- Baths | | } Femmer; rapid ‘ Soap Lake Mineral and Steam end because of lack of equipment. | News that is depressing is indicat-|iest, Edward Sparks, alternate, Grace Davis; basketball, James Gold- | | Dr. Doelker, D. C., Bernard Bldg. |—“—"——”—‘I | What is going to be the feeling of the six or eight [ed from distant corners of l)“"’lng Ettore Scataglini, Clarence Olsen, Robert Orme, Ed Garnick, Chris | b——————— The Rexall Store | or ten million soldiers when this war is over? Are|earth | Ellengen and Ernest Holmquist. L g : e ¥ they coming home, loving the Labor leaders? | HEART AND HOME: The cve-| it | Dr JOhn H Ge er | | Your Reliable Pharmacists | Are they going to band together and pledge to|Ding is an unusually favorable time| g gepool students who would represent Juneau in the school meet | | i (i Y BUTLER-MAURO o lefend the rights that Labor has won in the past 10{fOr Women of all ages. While the | o pnoricn T egia Kashevaroff, alternate, Melville Leake; written Eng- | | ik ‘ DRUG CO. o to 12 years? Are they—they who laid their lives on | Stars promise "‘:"h 12 l;hf‘ L‘"‘\, lish, James McNaughton, alternate, Fred Gould; speed test in type- :: Room 9—Valentine Bldg. [ CORPITRITIRL - 1) - the line—going to be respectful of the rights of n\vn':’i;,oeciflteéx:;‘laf,; “}:—l Lmet:rs x;l;\‘x\i writing, Leonard HO]”.:“‘ deb?u', :V_Izn'guer:le.tB;l:ll l:ir;':z: I::?:V:;tzfi, | Hour:;,xg?gl,\f ;7226 i ‘ | NO ANSWER who argued and fought over hours and wages? las promoting war work. Increasing | |alternate, Ralph W ,,(.).ml, declamation co;} l(;.s. 59 g e " n;x;g 3 i | TIDE CALENDABS s iy 2 The answer is a brisk and resolute “No.” They | Aumbers of women will be ‘m\mhnd‘nal(‘ Virginia Metzgar; har,k«-l'hu'll. n;xx‘lls]: i‘ m:\[ -a.‘a' :;1;::1:; KU.‘.‘WV PR s i e The following brief word picture appeared re- |[#re BOINg to want no part of those who didn't stand |y inqustry and many will prove schmidt, Tige Slode, ““."“‘K’l“""‘*"- .)l "“"”‘.‘_“' ’“-" 4 n‘(‘ll Same:!| ROBERT SI N, OPT. D.| FBEE ki i B .y | squarely behind them. !their ability as pilots to relieve [Bva Tripp, Tecla Jorgensen and Lillian Perelle; boys, basketball, Jan L £ M__PSO_» . O | Sently dn wp Sletue Tings Twas pniey Op SIC0 R o T e el et | Barragar, John Janiksela, Howard Case, George White, Jacdb Britt, Leon- | | "Graduate Los Angeles College | 4 re o believ s touched on a very aviators in commercial or ferrying W o : | “arr nace nr“ ISl i S Machlngre antive T Ye NG LOHEY, UG e |\asks. From this date the real|ard Holmquist and Harry Ellengen ‘ of Optometry and (11 Y ), gg f disturbing atmosphere that exists in America today Draft Facts s R i g 8 ‘ Opthaliiotogy | S e A S R Gl b R e eV | the naticn will be demonstrated in| 1. T. Tenmeson, Manager of the J. D. Roops Company cannery at | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | 1 IWSSHINGIOR > e men, JEoYn . i, 1 (Bremerton News-Searchlight) ipublu' service, | Tenakee, arrived in Juneau on the tender Monaghan for supplics and a | “The Store for Men"" b from overseas. Men from all the outer world, shy| There are some points of doubt relating to draft| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Farmers | crew of men for special construction work at the plant. »: and ill at ease. Do we know the worth of you where| sonditicns, which contain also probable (onj(‘cl\nr‘s,“m demonstrate their patriotism as | i -—_—-Th Ch l w C [ gAB' W’S 4 fashions feet go down? Lean men, brown men, lost | which may allay the uncertainty of classifications af-| they till the rich lands morth and | weather was generally fair in the Juneau area with brisk southerly l e Lnaries w. arterl > 1 ‘ in any town fected by the newest development of scicctive Ser-|south, east and west. While thelyings Maximum temperature was 50 and minimum was 43 | Mortuar | Front St—Triangle Bldg. | This old verse from “Punch” came back (o me as|vice. In the first place, there will not be indiscrim- | Government farm. prog; proved | Y i | | I watched the officer of Marines try to be a part of lm:m- drafting of men above 35 years of age. The|gcyecessful through nearly a decade,| fossrosorssrsssssssssssooe o2 i e [ Fourth and Franklin Sts. Il the cocktail party. He couldn’t quite make it. He |present pool of men without dependents will last \”"‘will cause controversy among legis- % i ™ by | RO e m ' \d-shaking and bowing and how-do-|til late in 1942, Dependency no longer will create!ators thousands will ignore person- D ‘yl E gl h — e , : B (\I,’:,A;',,f,,”,_“:m],“‘1,: :::{:‘Ll]:“}‘,‘;:,‘,,’,r, R A exemption from service. But the draft boards will|al profits as they dare to preparc al €ssons In tnghis W. L. GORDON | Service More Complete at ‘ " There was a cut to his jaw, a cut to his clothes, | €Xercise discretion and follow a set of standards. The | for future prices that {00d ProduCtS | &eeeev o oo s e e ot ! 11 T“E BARAN“F (hat it blend with the Martinis, the Old Fash- | draft will probably take men with nominal depen-|for immense crops without regard WORDS OPTEN MISUSED: Do not. say, “L shall, meet.you at about | | Jms.ShVQns Shll | A ko Bi e & dents. ‘The board will likely take men whose Wives may command. The world must be 2 B A | ; Y Sl corErE SHOP ioneds, and the light laughter. and lighter talk wre able to work, or where children are absent and | feq millions of agriculturists keep DIN€ o'clock.” Omit AT. el ; 0 Al LADIES'—MISSES ‘ No wonder, he was just a few days back “"“‘|ullu-rw1:~r taken care of. The board will take men|in mind. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Amicable. F}mmunco am-i-ka-b’l, ,N READY-TO-WEAR Teeland. For months he had been in that outpost,i wpoce jobs are not essential to war needs and will| NATIONAL ISSUES: Inflation A @s in AM, I as in IT, second A as in ASK unstressed, accent first Seward Street Near Third | | e where a man is lucky to be warm half the time, 0} 0t men by age groups, leaving the older to the last. | problems will become perplexing as | SYllable. ! FINE | have a roof that doesn’t leak over his head and walls | The Army doesn't want men past 35, if they can!Gevernment safeguards begin to ap-, ~ OFTEN MISSPELLED: Kiln, though pronounced KILL. y IR b 50 \i that break with snow be dispensed with by younger men. There will be pear inadequate. The American WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours Let us ‘ ‘ | a6 very reasnll:{hle (T | We met over in a corner of the room, where|peaviest call for men under that age. Not 50 many ' spirit will persist despite warnings, increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: JAMES C COOPEB (8 | 0y he was handling a drink as if it were a tender, grow- | will be taken from the group of 36 to 44 years unless | anq price tags will be of little in-| ARTIFICER; a skilled or artistic work “It is the nature of every : \ ! Paul Bloedhorn i ing thing |the need becomes acute. Men who are older ' | {erest to men and women who are | artificer o tender and esteem his own work."—South. | C.P.A. i et esintagy = O v “Where are you from?" the officer asked, strictly | those up to the extreme limit of 65 will be left until | carning hig wages. Scarcity of ¢ 3 Blbics Cannnalod making conversation | the long last, mul' even then will)l be rrscr;’x'd"im' ‘1‘:2":" | tain commodities and luxuries will b | COOPER BUILDING | ¢ dhmd 3 Morida " . w re you | defense, unless their services become actually neces-|appear to whet desire to possess ! "-—‘_—' R | i Sl Eda )t T sala whew m”‘mr\' under naticnal emergency. The United States is | them. Through the summer gen- MODERN ETIOUETTE ROBERTA LEE ncA vlclor nadlos B Ll o down in Plorida, furely mobilizing for war. Men will be gradually orous spending will extend to trav-| L. C. Smith and Corona - | and RECORDS b g:;{l’:d\l::i'“‘ ??;A.x'vlelpil);n““: :":“] > "\q\ujwc:(‘I vl‘r.m.n (n:xn-t::t:x\‘(li?‘l] j’::l;s-‘;g:\;;:‘gon!_v for mili- el flml, to resort patronage on ,r._ FERE ¢ B e R SRR ) | TYPEWRITERS | Juneau M(‘l(ld_\"Hfll‘lh(‘ | Wé Inodied over a ahort one asmd. got to, talking,| 21T HTVIcE bub 0 SIS S {Iarge scale Q. Isw't it the privilege of a guest to stay out of some game at a| | Sold and Serviced by | Next to Truesdell Gun Shop Hhh ot oAuldn't Undststand w Torlac eRiEe; T = INTERNATIONAL APFAIRS,,”J'UL} when he thinks the game is too childish and silly? | J.B. Burford & C | | Second Street Phone 65 | m‘l ;ix/‘/:v! by the way this country apparently 18| We see where sclentiste describe the chimpanzee | 5:]:"( l‘:‘jfin;“’v'i( tz;‘\“%g)":ip'g::::d A No. If the guest cannot enter with zest into all the games, he . b. burior 0. || ———— : just going on living as it always has as the animal most nearly resembling man in bodily | & | should not go to the party; nor will he be very popular “Our Doorstep Is Worn by | { A it op. | Nations will be recognized in the Night clubs. Golf tournaments. Baseball games. |structure and appearance. We reckon that the near Lt et Gerd. Tafil b GRS lest thing after that are the Nazis and the Japs. | shioisbh kst events ‘that are hise | | tory-making and yet discouraging | Q. Whal are suitable gifts for the third wedding anniversary? A. Gifts of leather or linen Q. What is the correct way to eat artichokes? Satisfied Customers" m ! Fancy restaurants Isn't there any feeling about the thing at all?”| { s B 3 i s, dij into tr s i he asked | A news note says that the gorilla has an ex- to the forces fighting for liberty auc':- E;“;lifl]‘;;”““‘ he. pulled. figun the artiohokes, dipped nto the DR. H. VANCE Sh k& What little honesty T have, made me admit that |yemely limited habitat range of three degrees of land democracy. The great war ma- | Sauce, an n off. s ey | attuc gency wl for those of us at home there hasn’t been a great |atitude near the equator. So we suppose that those |chinery will be hampered as it be-| M corriifation: ikl cermiination. | | g deal of change. Business as usual., | creatures you sometimes see in a wrestling ring must |gins to show its stupendous pow- | Lo 0 K a n d L E A R N “:2 Hours. 10 to 12; 1 to 5 [o sigduc mae The o : b x ot " ! 4 S e il 30 is! . L o o 1% 1 at 7:30, a shave, a big breakfast, the office,|be human after all. er. The full moon of Apri N ) ; | g Up at 130, & smave, u big besklas, he ot e R A. C. GORDO Viowiw sponimeri. | [ CALIFORNIA | | i SSSSUSSSSSSSS S U UG UUU . : 5 vestigations.” |Hitler, all church festivities and|tion by the Allies. Seismic dis i Gastinean Hotel Annex !I | Grocery and Meat Market [ washmflm | This shot was aimed at J. B.|meetings have been banned on Mav‘turhancss in Iran and Caucasia are| 1. What is the oldest alcoholic beverage, historically? South Franklin St. Phone 177 | | 178—PHONES—371 i | Matthews, Dies’ chief investigator, 30-31 this year, because these two,foretold. 3 ‘ 2. What is the adjective applied to a person wha can use both hands High Quality Foods at 4 Me"y' once a fellow-traveler. | days have been set aside for the, hPEYi:“S Whose fbmhm“’f o ’“‘wnh equal easc? | Moderate Prices i " ks ave the augury of a year of pros- 4 st = Others who got in some hot licks national sports program or Hitler | ! i 3. Who is known as “the forerunner of ph,;_;f_ 9 N Go-Rould at Dies were Representatives John Youth. [pesity. SvEREe l"““ investments, g 1o, whale a fish? | Archie B. Betis H— Coffee of Washington and Thomas (Copyright, 1942, by United :-Shmll_d P mniehle. 5. In what story was Dolly Varden a character? PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT D WHITE I (Continued from an One) Eliot of Massachusetts. Eliot point- Feature Syndicate, Inc.) | Children born on't_hls_qay prob- | ANSWERS: | Audits Taxes | Super Power 2 Ll led out that the FBI had “exon- e e :R‘:IY ‘:’“l :b:;‘;:i‘i ‘“‘:)‘:;“;;“ ::;“ 1. Wine. Systems Bookkeeping | TRUCKS and BUSSES : able to wi cess. Artistic tal- # bel. alenti g | doctor offered the following pre-| Nf“MI BEW ‘"‘“(‘i "3"":; L‘;‘);::m“x’:’(‘ lents aré probable, i 2. Ambidextrous. Rm. 8, Valentine Bldg. Phone 676 | | NASH CABS cription ;:u’)'.;:“ e : }PROGRAM OF (Copyright, 1942) | : ;““"_l“,‘e Bt Christensen Bros. Garage ; Before you begin drinking, take|P? l B L N S | 3 it is a mamma; > | ¢ s 4 ) respon- | ! i . o | 909 WEST 12TH STREET f-iuas of olive, il ADA. A0t 11)th:m \J\hhcxnl:“l;w?]l:erclflm:‘gflfi:n‘ FOSTER SONGS 5. Barnahy Rigeet by Dickeng, “Say It With Flowers” but | | & : e T ool i e e e ' MONTANA CREEK | S | pe— glass k | ! s | | | | “ 3 3 ot oow. tolows the | 08, YR RO g el | SET TOMORROW SENIOR TRINITY iwl OTTOF. OHLSON Juneau Florists ||| “HORLUCK'S DANISH : hig! prescription with com- | SCYappy “”“’“:"" 9/ L‘” k‘: it | . . ME“ oflpm‘" | IS RHURNMG IQRTH s Ice Cream Fiavors 4, plete success. The Good Neighbor (‘mn:nlll'l‘(:’ T]:::fln outspoke: SE O sl GU"_D }-0 MEET ) a1 Phone 311 Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, ic of an, s J prosram 1 saved il entne “Spring Vot oncert o FOR JUNEAU ELKS| o e e | ANTI-NAZI MARTYR Juneau High School will be present- | iy | Senior Trinity Ggild will meet at Col. Otto F. Ohlson, General| o Caramel Pecun' Black wglnu{ ST 2 2 . . _led at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in | {2 p.m. tomorrow in the home of M of the Alaska ilr &ul A d DIES SPANKED High U. S. Catholic authorities t | : anager . Rajl 5 exs $0. Raspberry Ripple, New York, N inaress 4 i e Ime Grade School Auditorium. | Members of Juneau Lodge of Elks | Mrs. Charles Fox on Fifth and Har- | go . 0" jumean a short time on his . . e Rock Road, Chocolate, Strawbels It's a lucky thing for Congress-|have received confidential word thati | “gono0 of American extraction in | were entertained royally last night, ris Streets. Plans will be made for| goy pack to his Anchorage head- Plumbing—Oil Burners & 3nx\|lln~ g man Dies that he was absent (in|py Hein Hoeben, general sf'(:reu the Foster repertoire will be fea- [by five men from the Montana |the feod sale which is to be held Wlaviers from Seattis, Heating ry an Texas) when the House Accounts|of the International Catholic Pri Luled as Skip MacKinnon nanatesiCreek Camp and Duck Creek project | beginning at 11 am. Saturday in i At ket Bav: seqiind Phone 34 Sheet Metal at the GUY SMITH DBUG Committee acted on bis request [0r] Agency, died some weeks ago in the | the story of Foster’s songs. Other |who turned up with an Irish tenor, | the. Shattuck Building. weeks ago to attend to railroad s = e ER R e mcre investigating funds dreaded SS prison in Berlin as a'melodies similar in mood by song |a violinist, a boogey-woogey pianist, | PR SR husiness in Seattle. | Bosides being held down to $110.- 1 result of severe ill-treatment. | writers of the time will be included. 'a master of ceremonies with a | % g % i e 000 -about a third of what he asked | No hint of Dr. Hoeben's tragic| Mrs. Forrest Pitts directs thr“moulh full of jokes and a specialty| CANNERYMAN WESTBQUND OPEN HOUSE for SERVICE H S GRAVES Dics also was given a verbal shel- |end has been allowed to leak out |groups which will take part in the |singer. Albert Soeneke, canneryman from | Egon Coliege in Buckinghamshire, MEN “The Clothing Man” lacking that matched some of his|from Nazi sources. He was the sec- | dramatized biography, including the| The program was preceded by the Ancherage, passed through Juneau|gngland, was founded by Henry VI| AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT own tirades lond high official of the ICPA to Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus,|regular lodge meeting during which (on his way west to make prepar- | in 1440 and was intended as a pre- EVERY NIGHT | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER | An jnteresting feature of this cas- | die in this prison recently. The | Singing Debs, Girls' Trio and other | the following were initiated into the |ations for the opening of the Cfin-\mratmy school for King's College,| Except each Monday and first & MARX CLOTHING § tigation was that it was led by two|other was Monsignor Origer, vice |Small ensembles. lodge with the new officers giving | ning season in the Cook Inlet area. Gambridge. Tuesday evening of the month. ) ‘ members of his own committee — | president of the ICPA. b 3P, Wil Inclide. Mazy. dpigieh. | the ST SRS ©, Dy, Tom| = | Re ves Joseph Casey of| A dauntless foe of the Nazis, Dr. | Befty Nordling, Ardienne Glass, Deoley, R. C. Johnson, H. M. Olsen. == | Audrey Rude, Bill Geddes, Don Dr. Alan Rowland and Ole Westby. Pegues, Linn Forrest and Bob Phil- | Vern Joyer and Dan Ralston were ?hps Guitar and violin music by in charge of the affair which was 3 Douglas Gregg and Constance Davies | topped off with a feed of spaghetti, Casey declared, “that I and other b Ee fearlessness infuriated —the | wi provide the instrumental variety. | meat bals and other delicacies. members of the committee were|Nazis and they made repeated ef-| The program is open to the public | Master of. ceremonies for the eve- not consulted on the recent un-‘mm to intimidate him. One tac-|and no admission will be charged. |nnig was Tommy Russo. Orville warranted attack on Vice President | tic was anonymous telephone calls 'Hanson played the violin, George Massachusetis and Jerry Voorhis of | Hoeben fought them long before | Califorr | the invasion of Holland, his home- I want it to go in the record.”|land. ANNOUNCEMENT!! GEORGE BROHERS’ LIQUOR STORE OF ALASKA L. .r and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 717—JUNEAU COLUMBIA LUMBER é]ii{iii&"""l :, ok % Wallace and the Board of Econ-|His phone would ring and when Genovese sang several tunes, Robert, SECURI YOUL LOAN THROUGH US To Improve omio Warlese. We didn's know o he snswered an uiknown voios| nha S Young furnished the Irish songs, WILL BE OPEN UNTIL and. Modernize Your Home Under Title I,-F. H. A. thing about it, until we read Dies'|would say, “When we take over, 0(|e and Bill McDaniel tickled the piano iy 5 2 ¢ rems 4 A. M. DARLY s in the press. This happens | you will get a bullet between youn | keys. all the time, and I'm getting tired | cyes. f ]'0 Meet Fflda. of it. T'm against Congress spen To combat Dr. Hoeben’s powerful | ing further money on the commit. | press activities against them, the| Martha Society will meet at 1: 30 -'s tee “nfnv.\.\ the ‘th:m'.nwn> 1}4:1([«}.\“1\ set up a rival Catholic ‘"“‘|oclock tomorrow afternoon in the | “m t!D 'm p: regular meetings and lets us know |agency in Berlin, headed by a| chur(.h parlors for a dessert ! ® SN g Ducman. D oo e FREE ICE With All bl Voorhis charged that Dies had |exposed this so devastatingly that | Hofimsses will be Mrs. J. J. sgmum Igloo No. 6 of the Pioneers of Al- not been authorized to begin the ::m were forced to abandon | and Mrs. William H. Rehfuss, A aska will meet at 8 o'clock tonight, Liquflf Purchases SAVINGS ACCOUNT: hearings on “espionage” he is now | | business meeting will follow the ! for its regular monthly social meet- d i, conducting in his home town in| After the invasion of Holland, | luncheon. |ing in the I. 0. O. F. Hall. Texas Dr. Hoeben escaped to France, e —— | Members of the Pioneers' Aux- SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES “He acted without notifying the }un.m. he was captured by ““"i WOMEN OF THE MOOSE iliary also will ‘meet at this time. F rest of us” Voorhis asserted. “I|Germans, who tried to persuade him | Regular meeting Sat. at 8 pm, Refreshments will be served follow- i : also think the committee should |to become one of their stooge “col- | New Moose Clab Rooms, All mem- 18 the short business meeting, of Fil‘st Nati“nal- mnk hire a competent lawyer, if it is 1o | laborationists.” He refused, and |bers urged to attend. | the two groups. % i >, continue, instead of depending on | a converted radical to direct its in-| they threw him into the SS prison. —GERTIE OLSON,| Note:— On personal orders of Recorder, : BUY DEFENSE STAMPS JUNEAU—ALASKA

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