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PAGE FOUR LY ALAS ; MONDAY JUNE 1, 1942 vital construction points. on the highway, is badly - — oo D("l\ :1 Ifl.\’l a E"")'r(’ hampered because of the inadeguacy of the White ! K 1 ? | | P i e o 120 YEARS AGO £ surins || DIRECTORY iz T e P o e | EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY gway. e Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska, Serious consideration is now being given to taking au annel HELEN TROY MONSEN - < - President | oo 8 b Soing £ i thicl P’omomom“ squipment to operating camps from Haines, which R e GRS R L BERNARD - Vice-President and Business Manager | (I F I Sy JUNE 1, 1922 o = Off n Juncau s Setond Class Matter i§ Phtjectynlestible ann less SRREETE N “"FP B Frank A.: Boyle Commissioner of Education L. D. Henderson was to. leave in the | ey MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 e Bk BSCRIPTION RATE: iy litional work on this route, of which 42 miles is Mrs, 1. Goldstein | evening for Tenakee where he was going for the purpose of talking over Drs Kaser and SECOND and FOURTE SUBSCRIPTION RAT v ¥ W s 1,25 : pf for ther a { is B ¥ e, $12.00; six months, in Advance, 36.00; | (0 the m: i : | Y new school house there during the summer. - fayor i thay Whli prompily otify | erminal Mys. Edward:Jenke gl 3 7 ree urger beginning at 7:30 p. m avor ey g HIAPIiA fatlure or irresularity in the de- |~ Why not spend a few additional dellars upon this Mrs; Ray' E. Look ] DENTISTS R. W. COWLING, Wor oe : s : * Kenneth D. Lsehy | The Parochial School was to close the following day with a pro- § ter; JAMES W. LEIV Ve : Busi vitally important service road which will not only £ i 2 2 s ! Blomgren Building Phone 56 shipful Master; . | Hews, Ottice, #03: Husiness OItios, 370 LRGS0 fon: the srifin. BNV, bab. &b tHe Mrs. Fred Simons | gram in which the entire school was to take part. W. B. Kirk was to ERS, Secretary. i MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS dgriest A Harry R. Hopkinson give the welcoming address CHESD Associated Press 15 exclusively entitled to the use for | crease Alaska’s road network? s dispatches credited to it or pot other- | 1 P e . e 4 ' R Dl‘. A. w. srewart B. P. 0. ELKS iis paper and also the local news$published A : . On his way to California on a buiness trip, Capt. A. E. Lathrop, =3 INCREASE HE QUOTA owner of a string of movie houses from Cordova to Fairbanks, was a DENTIST Meects.overy wmilnht:sdn::;;;l’. i Pt 7 H 0 R 0 S c e P E Juneau visitor. He expected to be south for a couple of weeks. Fair- Me vt B ST | W bave JUst TSArheR that TN new Iegulstions banks was due for a business revival, not this year, but with the comple- 20TH CENTURY BUILDING SEURVE (ADAN, NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Aluska Newspapers, 1011 |imposed by the Director of Industry Operations of “The stars incline tion of the bridge across the Nenana River, Capt. Lathrop said. Office Phone 469 Ruler; M. H. SIDES, Secretary. ’ the ‘War Production Board that dealers of foodstuffs ¢ | g i |in Alaska are not going to be permitted Lo purchase g but do nOt compel Mrs. A. Buschmann, wife of August Buschmann, cannery man, and ,m excess of 75 percent of their 1941 average monthly o -eseeessesd | her daughter, Margaret, were aboard the Northwestern on their way to 1", 4 I} PIGGLY WIGGLY | purchases of all brands of coffee, tea, spices and g | Port Althorp to spend the summer. chu‘flpl'acfic other food products during the balance of this year. Tuesday, - Jnue 2 ot Th For BETTER Groceries [SIVR SN ARG I IR 15 Lhae “1"’“, Be""'fi e fi“"te'fl ;-:ml; a?d‘ Oak Olson, local broker, left on the Jefferson on a business trip to " i g population figures as of last year. Thus, the quota (' erse influences today which shou DIETETICS—REDUCING - Phone 16—24 for avi aval | Ketchikan. | would be in effect much more strict than 75 per cent, 25"'“‘“1;“““” o SR nae Soap Lake Mineral and Stesm since the population in the Territory has increased |, ypaART. AND HOME: As the The Rev. C. E. Rice left on the Jefferson for Skagway to be away !trcmendousl}' since last year. Consequently, there is|month advances: womeén who have|for a shore time. Dr. Doelker, D. C., Bernard Bldg. 1 e —— o strong possibility of a shortage in coffee if the quota | enjoyed: affluence will be forced in- s AL The Rexall Siore | for Aln.\ka is not increased. + (e wngeft‘arnlng occ_upntlonsv v.va.r Morris Field, 21, brought a letter of greeting to Mayor R. E. D H Your R.e_liable Pharmacists During the past several weeks, the War Produc- | will ‘vause 'changes in many pros- Robertson and the people of Juneau from Mayor George C. Cryer of r John Ge er TLER-MAURO {non Board has raised the quotas in several “defense” | Perous homes. \Loung.wldolus \-\:ll‘LOS Angeles when he arrived by steamer after hiking from Los Angeles DENTIST DRUG CO. districts as much as 40 percent when representatives | InCrease in number as workers in| . | various industries and will add to| to Seattle. Room 9—Valentine Bldg. t | of these districts have protested to the Board. We are . | s i A § he | the glory of i the, families which | ; PHONE 762 THE INTERNATIONAL HIGHWAY [of the cpinion that a petition on the part of the o y4pn iy the world conflict. Sor-| -~ Mrs. C. W. Hawkesworth, wife of the Superintendent of the Govern- Hours: 9 am. to 6 p.m. l Juneau Chamber of Commerce would bring the desived |y, wiil inspire noble sacrifices and | ment Schools for the First Division, arrived at Ketchikan on the Jef- TIDE CALENDARS After a more or less continuous campaign of 14 | Yesults. There are many regulations contained in the fgylendid achievements among Am-|ferson after spending considerable time in the States. vears for the construction of a road to connect Alaska | WPB's orders M-135 and M-135a that would handicap | crican women. The seers empha- - — ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. FREE Graduate Los Angeles College ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. with the continental United States, Congress® has | Alaska retail food ‘dealers to a greater extent than [size their declaration that a better| juqge T. M. Reed, of the U. S. District Court, delivered the speech % nuthorized funds for the project and work has started |the sought for 25 percent reduction in coffee con- Word Is 1n the waking, =~ lof the day at the Ketchikan Memorial services. o Obtbiely. ahd l{arry Race, Drllgglsl on a pioneer road. But the question of the route to |*umption. s ol i_flmm“ e rmn::)ll(l':"]! GRS Opthalaidlogy TR R R SRR . oS be followed still continues to be highly controversial. | e ‘l‘m g i x‘l"’l e Miss Marion Summers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, M. B. Summers, il 2 ¥ { 5 b4 y siness wil manifested more 4 ! 2 . 5 Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground A’ Senate comtnittee even now is hashing over the | We Wuz Robbed! and more this month and next,|had been appointed to teach at the Cordova schools the following year. “The Store for Men" problem and discussing such accusations as ; : when extraordinary' achievements in | s 1. That the present route selected is an engineer- ‘Plnludt‘ll)hm Record) manufacturing and distribution will Weather for Juneau was fair with a maximum temperature of 73 SAB'N’S ing menstrosity because of muskeg swamp along a | The United Nations have the Nazis in a swivet. b potent in aiding the United Na- | and a minimum of 64. The Charles W. Carter major portion of the route; Consider, if you will, the plight of the submarine |tions’ war progress. General revival | ik - . 2. That it's an economic absurdity because it is | commander who sighted a small vessel off the|of initiative is indicated among | £~ MorluarY fan o e SR 3 é big business civilian enterprises. | . . . g hundreds of miles from Alaska’s supply bases in the | American coast I E I h by Fourth and Franklin Sts. States | 1t scemed to be a defenseless ship and scarcely ReCognition of = the tremendous dl y essons in ng IS W. L. GORDON - PHONE 186 3. That it is militarily insignificant because it {of a size to warrant a torpedo. Accordingly, Herr POWeT of the United States will en- : You'll Find Food Finer and courage ambitious urdertakings D T e ) S L i : Tt i 3 | : ghew il to' e S RaEflse kA g P g S i S e Service More Complete at to fulfill i function as a military route of | Commander brought his ship to e among the United’ Nations ol ground supply for Alaska prepared to blow his prey out of the water with his | " NATONAL ISSUES: In view of WCRDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do ot say, “The news made me feel| | THE BARAN"F That the present location of the route confers | deck guns. 'esplonage and sabotage the most | badly.” BADLY is an adverb. Say, “made me feel BAD." | Jones-Slevels Sllop great peacetime commercial benefils on certaln Can-| But the victim unsheathed an ugly arsenal of stringent survey of population in OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Yosemite (Valley). Pronounce yo-sem- e s COFEFE SHOP adian corporate interest | heavy guns and machine guns and proceeded to |the Government service will provide | i-te, O as in SO, E as in MEN, I as in IT, E as in TEA, akcent second :“;2;;;_;(‘;'_"::2’; The matter of a choice of lecation for this high- |blitz the submarine instead. Fair combat not being |data regarding ' millions smexmvn syllable. way, involving as it does not only technical qurmumj included in the rules of submarine warfare, the Nazi |Will discuss the wholesale OFTEN MISSPELLED: Centennial; three N's | - Seward Street Near Third such a5 the terrain to be traversed, grades, elevations, | dived to safety. ‘Took it on the jam, as we'd say here. |Printing and enumeration of eve SYNONYMS: Torrid, hot, arrid, parched, parching, burning, trop- FINE stream crossings, snowfall, but the question of econ-| “I was furious,” the commander said later in a W21 woman.and child in the United al. 5 | i i Stat ; afl ) o Watch and Jewelry Repairing bimic and military value as well, is one upon which | braadeast ‘over the Beilin radio, “When 1 realized |Stotes. OUr:previdus laxity in fail 3 i : e ) : Brimsensdie LTS oot i bk G ERRte 1ing to exact loyalty from natural- | WORD STUDY .er‘ A ‘\\mq three “I,“’.g |4n(ll ld'm’ _\(';l.ll[; 2 Let :s JAMES C COOPER at very reasonable rates ie Empire prefers not to venture an opinion. We | that this trap might have cost us 2 a ized citizens and our general tol.| iN¢rcase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: E feel satisfied that those who are charged with the| Deucedly unsporting, eh? lerance of residents who abuse the | INGRATIATE; to bring or work oneself into another’s favor. “He in- C.P.A. Paul Bloedhorn responsibility have been designated by reason of their | But there’ll be more of it, Herr Commander. What | privileges provided by the nation i,nualc(] himself with them by his intentions and a show of defer- Business Counselor S. FRANKLIN STREET qualifications for such duties and will under any | you ran into a Q-boat—a small craft of m-‘\\m be recognized as costly in the ence.’ COOPER BUILBING | nocuous appear . secretly carrying enough arm- |extreme, the seers predict. ircumstances do their best ! The one question, however, that addresses itself | ament to sink any submarine within range. Q-boats INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: (e bt e RCA Victor Radios | lerpreted as presaging the restora- TYPEWRITERS tion of the ancient capitl t0 IS | { comics oo c s rrs st s rr oo oo e bs S i o) Sold and Serviced by | to us is that of getting results, and the old adage that | helped pull the teeth of the submarine campaign The culmination of Jupiter and | T A e — || “ ¥ 5 . roth” e e " Z 5y &re g bui Mercury at Peking has been m- b’l[ L0 Saninihen Ciwih | and RECORDS too many cooks spoil the broth” applies very def- | in the last war. We hope they are being built in | Y g ROBERTA LEE [ | initely to this project. Controversies as to where the | great numbers now. Juneau Melody House road should or should not go are certainly not going | It's going to change the game a bit, when the . uerL i A Ad R Next to Truesdell Gun Shop P any C S R e . og ing . 3 AL B i i S TN g 5 Second Street Phone 65 to contribute anything toward speedy results rabbit begins fighting back | promise gradual improvement, in Q. Should one ever sip coffee, tea, or water at the table while food J_ B. Bnfl.rd & ca, | This road is being offered as an important war | s o e | the Chinese situation. By the end is in the mouth? “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by measure and as such should be as speedily built as There’s nothing really new aboul a “withholding | of the Summer the enemies of China A. No; the food should be swallcwed before taking the liquid. 5 tisfis 5! rs” possible. It is to this phase of the question that we | tax” so far as a married man is concerned. It just | will realize that they cannot over- | Q. If a man offers to shake hands with a woman upon being intro- e e e INSURANCE offer a suggestion elongates the line a little. His wife gets what Uncle come the brave people who have duced, does she ignore the gesture? A given number of workers with the necessary| Sam leaves, and he gets what his wife leaves. | been under terrible assault for more A. While the woman is within her social rights to ignore the man’s equipment can build a certain amount of road in a | —_ |than four years. Nazi aid to the attempt to shake hands, still, no one with the least spark of good- DR H VANCE given length of time, and theoretically, by using ten| A Superior Court Judge in Arizona has ruled that \}’"p““":C will be most unfortunate | eeqing would wish to do anything to hurt the feelings of another. OSTEOPATH Shafluck Agency times that number of workers and equipment in ten | crapshooting, unless banked, does not violate the rg;efi'gl‘d German aggressors, it IS gpo opould, therefore, respond to the man’s offer to shake hands Consultation and examination different places, the work should proceed ten times | state gambling laws. Well, the fellows who win always Pel'sm‘m whose birthdate 1t ‘is have ' Q Isit _broper for one to use a telephone to acknowledge receipt free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; as fast, all other conditions being equal. say it's a game of skill the augury of o year of many, ©f a gift? 7 to 8:00 by appointment. This is precisely what those in charge have in | i i ipleasnm experiences. They ,shoul;j‘ A. No; it is not good form. Gastineau Hotel Annex c A L I r o n " l A mind, but advantageous peints for construction on The annual candy consumption in the United |guard against selfishness and ex- Grocery and Meat Market this wilderness highway are neither plentiful nor | States is 169 pounds per person. No lady, that isn't| travagance. e e st Bl b g Bouth - Bessita bt . pUSCS I 478—PHONES—371 accessible. At this time, Whitehorse, one of the most | what we gained eating it, though. | Children born on this day PWb' e 5 g _— - o ———— | ably will be serious in nature, highly | l_ OK a nd I_ E A R N A. C. GORDON f ¢ 1 Hml‘;odernl.?ey !f;'lcel 5 {intelligent, and extremely talented.! 1 ~ " & | - o " " “ 3 X ¢ H washinfllon president came to Wishington and| This wide disparity between pu A Eastions iay be wiBmbe s hchle B. ne“’ told Weidlein and Newhall, “I'm | chasing power ‘and available con-| e > M"w ready to deliver butadiene,” they | sumer goods, Henderson warned, is|OR Slight provocation. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT - ¥ 38 g . Which nervous impulse travels the faster, sound or feeling? asked for blueprints. the. great inflationary - “explosive” _<?opyx N o) ! . What Danish writer was known as “The Children’s Poet"? SA-::’ MT.:::MC * Super T Power Go_Roun‘ “Blueprints!” he cried. “This is|factor. With a lot more money in, yst R Ga s e uhaRA 4 5 . What is consanguinit, no experiment. We are actually in ])(;L)pl?.s pockets than supplies on| BUS IS S'I'ol[" Whit 13-t Thppeht a};d RS e b Rm. 8, Valentine Bldg. Phone 676 NASH CARS roduntion which to spend it, a competitive sit- | i g 7 ¢ R production. ODSIY & compe - ! 5. What ex-President administered the cath of office to a new (Continued from Page Omne) Yet the Government’s rubber ex- | uation develops that may set off a o ! " , e S pertsput him off. They would not |catastrophic price runaway unless| SUNDAY A M b President twenty years later? ristensen Bros. Garag l l, i AT _even give him an order. | drastically controlled. ANSWERS: SG‘Y” It With Flowers b:n 909 WEST 12TH STREI o b esomomiats, | All this leaked out to the Senate 1. Fecling. 'SAY IT WITH OURS! T | i A . last week and Midwest Senators are 17-BILLION EXCESS 2. Hans Christian Andersen. 7illia 3 acy @ AW 3 2 ) Q SH” William 8. Lacy and LAWIeNCe vino"cain They are pressing| Iilustating this problem, Hend-| ol 3. Blood relationship. Juneau Florists HORLUCK’S DANISH O 5. Bro arranged to & ggle Szuck- Bp . ‘| ‘l’".‘v‘“":‘ \““‘l' ::;k(lful‘:;l:im::T\u‘lll:lDI!'- Jesse Jones for an answer Lo Ihe|erson pointed out that about 31| The epidemic of auto thefts came The Gulf Stream. Phone 311 Ice Uream Kiavors f Komse of ot 1o Brail then duestion: “Why did you allocaté | billion national income will be ab-|to a climax in Juneau carly Sunday| 5. Taft swore in Hoover in 1929, Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple s . §650,000,000 for making rubber {rom |sorbed by taxes and savings, leav-|morning when one of the busses' o Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove petroleum, and not a penny for|ing 86 billions in spendable money. owned by Channel Bus Lines was' Lemon OCustard, Black Cherryy But after the inventor hl‘dnl'dk"“ the alcohol process?” However, there will be only 69 reported missing. | p o 7 4 el llc‘ &AIIIOI'I co- Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut out a patent and begun Operations - Ang the Senate is also pressing | billions of consumer commodities. |, Chief of Police B. H. Manety re-| L. . . ) Plumbing—O0i Raspberry Ripple, New York| in & Department of Agriculture 4o+ both Rubber Rescrve and WPB for | rnis 17.billion excoss, he deciared, | Ported that the bus was finally lo- v o . lumbing—Oil Burners Rock Road, Chocolate, Strawber- e cercey brder o nis pro. | L auswer to the question: “Why dois wiiat must be kept in check in|tated, abandoned, in the viciniby of / / : Heating ry and Vanilla— cone. upposedly this was to pro. | JCUr cxperts’ close thelr minds to/order to prevent ib.from setting in|the Alsska: Dairy on. the Glatler . . . : Phone 34 Sheet Metal at the GUY SMITH DRUG ; e Bty new ideas? motion an inflationary spiral maumghway It was stolen in front ; 7 . ] ect the Government's interest. Ac i g | would smash the nation’s economic|Of the company’s station on Main waally, it prevented a commercial STORK TROUBLE systen, | Street. :fi“‘ll"”‘:")»:q““"‘ developing thi: YPE| Having a baby in over-flowing Tough as this problem is, Houd.‘ Due to the increase in car thefts, . . i GuY smuh-Drugs H s GRAVES Washington these days is no easy erson predioted that the situation Juneau motorists are warned to| ; (Careful Prescriptionists) s i All this was before Pearl Harbor. |matter will be even worse in 1943, He estim.. [Keep their autos locked at all times, : ! Saho Olthilng Max™ HOME OF HART scnmuzr‘ Wacks passed. The Japs struck Ihe hospitals are crowded as the ated that by next year purchasing|and never to leave the key« in them. . ; AL Fimils Riehins pritish rubber resources in Malaya | hotels, and obstetricians are advis- power will be three times greater ? . HORLUCK'S DANISH were lost. . Dutch supplies in ing their patients to have their than in 1932 while the supply of" SPE('Al MEE 43 ICE CREAM & MARX OLOTHING the East Indies were about to e babies at home consumer goods will be only the "'6 y 4 # ._*_: lost ‘lo‘ meet demands for more space.|same as in that year, the pit of the ' or a“ ( £ c b - Y Finally, on February 14, young one big women’s hospital has elim- | depression. oul( 3 . ' § 3 1 Lawrence Brown got conservative inated all ‘but one of the waiting| ‘Ihe Price Administrator told the H’ ron I'omi" 5 . b FIRST AID HEADQUARTERS FOR ABUSED HAIR Mellon Institute’s Weidlein to ad- rooms and converted them' into | committee that the only way .dis- S M e 1 PARKFR HERBEX TREATMENTS WILL mit he was not interested in the Wards. As a vresult, prospective |astrous inflation can be averted:is £ : : ('ORRECT HAIR PROBLEMS formula, and persuaded him to lift fathers have to shift for themselves |by the most stringent governmen:| The City Council will meet. this 4 aui the secrecy order. As soon as this in the corridors or on the lawn|controls. |evening at 7:30 o'clock to discuss was done, a deal was made be- during their vigil He said he fully realized that such | With a special committee plans for tween Szuckiewicz and Publicker! NOTE: No one has yet ~ugge~ted\measuxea as rationing and price the eontrol of venereal dlse.ae in Commercial Alcohol Company in @ ration system on babies in the|ceilings might cause bootlegging | this area. Philadelphia—with Lacy and Brown | Capital !md “blackmarkets.” But he ,ex-i_Members of the commltueincmde ridting in to be sure that the con- ‘ \prmed the belief that patriotic pub- | Seeretary of Alaska E. L. Bartlett, tract would serve the purpose of HENDERSON'S WARNING | lic opinion would powerfully militate | Chairman; Donald ~H. -Hartzell, . -t the Government Price Administrator Leon Hend-|against such lawbreaking. Federal Security Agency represen- ’ . 2 . 0 son told the Youse Ways and Means | “In England,” Henderson pointed |tative; City Health Of!};cer DDr. c. ; Ui 7 hfll-—flall a c‘flm .l B.nkhg ls l i Committee a lot more during his|out. ‘bootlegging of food and other|C: Oarter; Territorial Commissioner RUBBER FROM ALCOHOL secret testimony than he after- |scarce commodities is causing so|0f Health Dr. W. W. Council; Dr. . 1 This was accomplished on March | Wards disclosed to newsmen. Here much public resentment that many HAITy Nevel, Dr. Langdon White, 7 Then M.Behrendq 4. Publicker agreed 1o build a pilot @€ some items which weren't made |are demanding that those who buy |FéPresenting.the Native Health De- 4 i’ 2 = plant to make butadiene out of al- | Public y [or sell on the ‘black market' be Partment, and Col. Charles F.Baish, 3 ; 4 Sk cohol—using its own ynoney. Jesse Henderson predicted that if the |taken out and shot.” |Lt. Col. R. W. Riegle and Maj. S. W i N B nk Jones had loaned $650000000 to current levels of earnings are| (Copyright, 1942, by United Fea. 9 HAthaway, representing the U. 8. ; k. - a the big oil companies to make rub- MAintained, the total national in-|ture Syndicate, Inc.) | Army. > : 0 ‘ (et 18 Ler, but refused this litte company. come this year will approximate | >-ee | o L ; - 1 m H "By this time the big companies|117 billion dollars, or 25 billions| AMERICAN LEGION AU XILIARY NOTIOR 5 i { . dest Bank in Alaska had not even started construction More than in 1941. Meets Tuesday evening at 8. . All AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing of their post-Pearl Harbor plants On the other hand, due to the en- |members are asked to attend. ady. air route from Seattle to Nome, on A0, o mL s yet Publicker now has been pro- O'mous war production demands, | - > |sale at J. B. Burford & oo. adv. - A . Avmcs cucing butadiene in its laboratory the supply of consumer goods will| The first general game law in| —— ROUD ENTRY_vivienne Worl holds Dlln:ee flhCI'llnn for six weeks, Yet when Publicker’s be 26 per cent less than lust year.'Alaska was enacted in 1902, BUY DEFENSE nmfl)s Orent, s Dreat Dinic eniored 1n's Low'Angelssiaoy shom. brought him to the United States.

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