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0103 S ————————————— 8.} @ 100 o e L i TSRS N ;)10 O €T THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1942. Daily Alaska Empire | Neglected Oppbrtdhity | TV ; N s EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Time observes that experts are convinced that Second and Maln Streets, Juneau, Alaska. “China has been a great military opportunity which | N HMELEN TROY MONSEN - - - = = President [the U, S. has neglected—an opportunity which if not | o Foe-Pros i ¥ JUL -3 R L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Manager | ociidq rriay not exist much longer.” China’s greatesy Y 2 JULY 2, 1922 § Edltored in the Post Office in Juncau as Sccond Class Matter. need now is planes, pilots, mechanics and gasoline. NETI' \}){v?:ll:l(:n Officials of the U. S. Forest Service and Bufeau of Public Roads | F———eeeeieieeeeeeey | MOUNT JUNEAU lg)D(;Epgo. ;47 Belivered by carrier s oo Donslas for $1.50 per month, | And Chinese airflelds provide the perfect take-off ol returned from various parts of the Tongass National Forest where they Dl’s. Kaset and SECOND an URTH B5 mail. postae paid, at the following rates: | points for raids on Japan proper. The great indus- Charies . St nad been making investigations. Those returning were District For- Monday of each month one 3‘&%‘\{’ in j;l\"‘:‘x‘)cflffjl;l‘,;h‘ym‘ A s e trial city of Nagasaki, for instance, is only three hours B[S, TGO B ester, Charles H. Flory; District Logging Engineer, B. F. Hetinzleman; FreebllYQEI in Scottish Rite Temple i 4 Ingeborg Lavold i% beginning at 7:30 p. m. Subseribers will confer a favor if they will tly nottfy | by dir from Chekiang 'mosa o i ¥ 7 v 4 rvising P 1 he B"u\]cn’r!:r(llv;l‘cr f:";’ :;;‘m;";r’m “mm”"l:';"‘fi‘ i by air from Chekiang. Formosa is closer still. All im~ frs. L. Green Enginebr Dort; C. W. Cheatham, Supervising Engineer, B. P. R, and DENTISTS R. W. COWLING, Wor- v apers. ortant military objectives in Japan can be reack . t, Resident Engineer, B. P. R. . “‘"1!01‘;;1\'325 News Oftice, 602; Bughness Office, 374 :,:h‘;fl,lm‘,, P;wn g Ioatiee Mrs. Ole Jackson B . Blomgren Building Phone 56 | |shipful Master; JAMES W. LEIV- - s fo Jean Stewart T T ERS, Secretary. " MEMBER OF Assoiwu_nn rfiz:s' i G The raid on Japan made by Brigadier General Riteds, Gradi | Juneau Camp Fire Girls returned to Juneau on the steamer Queen . e Acla e e e Svedito b, 16 0¢ hol gitiees | D0Olittle’s squadrons demonstrates that Japan is Ly - Arhbig | tfom Sitka where they had camped for two weeks. Mrs. Walter Bathe, B P 0 ELKS wise credited in this paper and also the local news published | really vulnerable to air attack. He and his fliers Hellenthal assisted by Mrs. J. Weston, chaperoned the girls. In addition to hiking, Dr A w Slewart sl 3 biereln reported that every target was hit according to pl T o ; i $ b g Meets every 2nd and 4th Wednes- pxids g i " et e | TEPOTY b y larg * ng plan, PRIRERIE T 7 %03 sightséeing and studying outdoor life the girls made a Study of totem e ¥ ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |and that Japanese defenses didn’t amount to much. | ESEE | icl 2 5 iderable talent. DENTIST days at 8 P. M. Visiting Brothers THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. ks 3 T 7 > A | pole carving in which a number showed considerable talent. welcome. ARTHUR ADAMS, .| The fact that every American plane reached a friend- | preeesrerrrsrsrorereoes o o 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Exalted Ruler; M. H. SIUES il i Ay iiouske }’”'“‘.]1” e ,”[ i \.Jflp?',‘e';e ‘rfldio gropgonss | Unfavorable weather interrupted the beginning of the three-day Office Phone 469 Ny, 4 following the rdid were obviously designed to buck up H ;F‘onrlh of July celebration causing a change in plans and considerable civilian morale—which certainly indicates that the | s SR R in i Japanese people didn't enjoy the American air visit “The stars ”whne | congestion in the program. Aviator Prest postponed his aerial exhibi r i red and it was arranged to havé a signal, i) ' | at all. Many an Amercan bomber, with crews and 99 tion until the weather cleared spare parts, is likely to go to China in the near fu- but do not compel 1lcnmisting of five shots of dynamite set off at the Alaska Juneau Mill Dr- JOhn H- GeYEf GLY chLY ture. Tokyo hasn't seen the last of United Nations -3 [in rapid succession. to notify the people of the town when the exhibition | | * VBEN'HS'!‘ For BETTER Groceries growing air power. | was to begin at Thane. Room o_vgenzma Bldg. FRIDAY, JULY 3 ] = F PHONE 1762 Phone 16— Again, We A ase Vieh Adverse pianetary aspects rule to- | M. 8, Whittier, Past Commander of the Scottish Rite Bodies of Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. . e s e i/ day whichpmav bl"ing‘]dlsappoinlln: Juneau, receivéd the high honor of the Thirty-Third Degree, having 2 g | been elected to receive the degree by the Supreme Council at its last N —_— Philadelpt rd) vs of s sort. It is not a A " " \ e B e meeting in Washington. The degree was conferred by H. T. Tripp, a ROBERT SMSON,_OP'I. D. The Rexan Siore Secretary of State Hull has announced that the [lucky day for signing legal papers 4 ks United States will ship fuel oil, food and clothing to|of any sort. Thirty-Third Degree Mason and Deputy of the Supreme Council for Graduate Los Angeles College Your Reliable Pharmacists North Africa. | HEART AND HOME: Hasty mar- | Alaska. of Optometry and BUTLER-MAURO No, the fuel oil and food are not going to the riages may change many home st Rey TR Opthalmology b British and Free French, fighting tesperdtely against |plans for the Suminer. City houses | Major L. Lampert, in command of the Fort Willlam H. seward Post, | | gidsses Fitted Lenses Ground RUG CO. the Axis in Libya |will be closed or offered for sale.|{and Mrs. Lampert arrived in Juneau from Haines to spend the Fourth X = THE GAP WIDENS Our supplies are golng to the Vichy-French in|Apartments and cottages will be|of july. They were guests at the Zyhda Hotel. ————— e - N | North Africa, to tetritory adjoining Axis-held Libya,|sought as domestic economies be- — Fuel oil—with our East Coast facing a heatless|come more imperative. Temporary | Mis. L. H. Metzgar was to leave on the Alameda for Cordova where The Charles w Car!er TIDE CALENDARS o | winter! {dwellings supplied for Government | . wac to visit friends for several weeks. FREE States will no longer be a matter of several hours We halted shipments to this same Vichy-territory | workers will prove inadequate ! Ak} MOIIU&I‘Y }1“.|‘\“h\ :m“:j ]m-. day .,H IJ‘;' ,“"“1’, ]hfh; “yli“ last February, when charges were made that French [meet the needs of a shifting popu- At the Coliseum Theatre, the big Fourth of July program included Fourth and Franklin Sts. fla"y nace nruggis! or all practical purposes, the States will be 15 days, gasoline and trucks were sent to Rommiel’s forces in lation. Fears of bombing of cast| . .o pairhanks in “The Nut,” while at Spickett’s Palace, fans were PHONE 136 4 a half-month, away And then only for those per- Libya—if not American supplies, then supplies re-|and vwf‘.fll coasts will cause added to be entertained by Harry Carey in “The Fox.” sons who have legitimate reasons for traveling. placed by Ameriéan shipments. housing difficulties as many fam- o RER Thus the gap between Alaska and the continent- i ISI::;’(r[)I\]::;mX:\‘;M l;:::“ PUPIRS Thes, Dechin ‘“:U\Sr;]};éls\gl:n;;:;;ggllc;::’;‘m(\"llrl‘,‘ Much cloudiness had characterized the weather in Juneau during the First Aid Headquarters for “The Store for Men" chie sover! in y. d s in- al United States begins tc widen more. The first | ¢ i " fciency i recipitat Abused Hair ot . i ot | < o o . .+ month of June, with, however, a deficiency in precipitation. sense of separation camewith the censoring of mail It Petain didn't keep faith with us, what can we | fluence since. last May will affect Parker Herbex Treatments Will 2 a necessary war measure. Then came difficulties in| Pt from e unspeakuble Laviis ¢ b télrl;?::: et i o, s With a majority of 602 votes over the other three contestants, Miss Correct Hair Problems : ve cé rust Vichy in France, we can't trus 'ms various sorts % Sa : 4 i [, travel, then regulations, and now the most strict)y, .,y i, Nort Atrics. i cussed as Saturn and Uranus con- Honcrah Kelly won the contest for the Goddess of Liberty in the Fourth Sigrw’s RO e Bl o | Or in Martinique, where Vichy Is reported about |tinue to exercise power. Specula- of July Parade. The contest had closed on July 1 at 6 o'clock. Stand- rently the Western Defense Command has|to hand over seven tankers to Axis-friend Argentina.'tivll should be avoided. Schemes | ing of the contestants was Miss Kelly, 2,766 votes; Miss Goldie Halm, 1,157; reasons for limiting travel as much as pos- Or in French Guiana, adjoining ‘our base in Dutch ! of novel character will invite wage Miss Leona Graber, 810, and Miss Dorothy Olson, 193. I You'll Find Food Finer and t, because there is a certain amount of haz- | Guiana (Surinam), from which come reports that earnets to invest their money but| - R Jones-Stevens SIIOP Service More Complete at trip by boat. .Jap subs, by|French Guiana is being used as a center of Axis es- | the stars presage losses in ventures Weather was cloudy with occasional showers. The maximum tem- , 5 on Vancouver Island, and on the|Pionage and possibly as a submarine base lof all kinds. Government bonds perature was 54 and the minimum 53. ;;'A’:)‘;s_;x';:ii THE BARANOF " A e 4 e r should absorb the savings of the! | const, represent a certain hazard, Secorid,| We must halt supplies to French North Africa, s g5 break relations with Vichy, seize Martinique, French |people, for the stars forbid risks of Seward Street Near Third CUFEFE SHOP the military forces must have enough difficulties to et it i Bl i i S b PG G G WS e EDIBECTORY Fectema St Alaskans must realize that after July 11, the| Guiana and other Vichy-possessions in this hemi- | money | sphere. | NATIONAL ISSUES: Sweeping ““1\ ‘v\.mu “ly having to fight with cviilians over Mot | feductions in the number of federal, | FINE travel accomodations | RS IRV oF et e 04 VU1V | state and county Government emi- . 3 JAMES C COOPER Most Alaskans can make up their minds now that The director of the Metropolitan Opera in Cin- |Ploves will be urged as many over- C.P.A they must stay put until we get this thing in the cinnati asserts that musie is a necessity, and if you |BPPIng duties are discovered in EAET— overcome in transportation between Alaska and the ‘Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates Pacific settled. We can enjoy pleasure trips later don't think so just listen to some men take a bath, |Public service. Economies will be % Business Counselor Paul Bl dh - " |demanded with rising emphasis us COOPER BUILDING au oeanorn |taxes increase and low income 7 4 S. FRANKLIN STREET HOSPITAl Nor[s groups carry heavy burdens. The - - g ’lt's l”ES . opulence of the few will irritate the \ \ § L. C. Smith and Corona | | m—m——————————— T e Iven Johnson entered St. Ann's many who find difficulty in making RN /% E TYPEWRITERS ncA viclnr nadios ‘ | s‘n Hospital yesterday for medical care. both ends meet The Autumn is to St o a — | bring investigations and sensational old and Serviced by and RECORDS = wa Charles Bohm was admitted to|discoveries regarding the high cost 4 J.B. Burford & Co. Juneau Melody House St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday for|of carrving on the business of the ' : Next to Truesdell Gun Shop - | ving Jort { “ t medical treatment, | people I, % 3 Our Doorstep Is Worn by Second Street Phone 65 INTERNAT(ONAL AFFAIRS | o o\ Satisfied Customers’ Dave Shipman has returned home | ITnasmuch as the aspects affecting| K B from St. Ann's Hospital after re-|pondon seem to presage tendencies| v 5t ) ceiving medical care. | making for peace and reconstruc-| f DR. H. VANCE INSURANCE i Ak tion, astrologers read great promise % E : John Rufhlc. w}hosl:a: bnanun- |for the success of democracy. Warn- % % £ R X OSTEOPATH der surgical care in St. Ann's Hos-|jng js given that the only peace 4 g . 5 Consultation and examination { pital, has been dismissed. that will last must follow the de- Tk % 7 free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; S]’lafllle AgenCY ; [Ieav. of the Axis powers, but the o e : : ¢ 7 to 8:00 by appointment. ¢ i F;‘L“‘! ch‘m‘ng_ has ‘“"u‘"““‘tseers encourage early planning for ' Gastineau Hotel Annex lome after undergoing an Oper-|postwar conditions. The present 4 : . o : s i . ation recently in St. Ann's Hospi- (conflict will extend over many| - soutn prakiin st. Phone ||| CALIFORNIA Every metropolis has its social mmeyo. . its |°um'°nd. tal. {months, it is forecast, and many ¢ ; . Groo ko Miad Barkit | ing hotel. In Seattle it's the Olympic! Quiet, luxurious; | ? ik |years must elapse before the de- % ’ i t exquisite food. Remarkably reasonable: Rooms with m{\:‘l‘:r E;nuns: Rlutde l:eicame the | gtruction wrought in Europe and il % 4 Archie B. Belis 4;1:2{3?‘2“,8'37: i il sk other of a daughter this morning | acia can be overc by the%hes- 3 ‘ il 5 bath from $3.50. Next time you come to Seattle make in St Ann’s Hospital. The t:]uldlA ia can overcome Dby e res-| PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Moderate Prices | 3 Audits Taxes " o rati vor liberat les. your address The Olympic.’ welghs 7 pounds, 1% oynces. { toration work of liberated peoples. Persons whose birthdate it is H have the augury of a year of good | Systems Bookkeeping ] - 1 . TER OF SEA Mis. Annie Cropley has entered;g,, . : 3 : § Rm. 9, Triangle Bldg. Phone 676 as €8V TTlE | fortune, but they should be careful| w. : Sybor w Power :h; (.;ub\'ommcnt Hospital for medi'\aboug spending money. | 7 v y a5 Care. | children born on this day prob- TRUCKS and BUSSES ably will be lucky all through life, PL AY .fo,.; i‘?UNT “Say It With Flowers” but NASH CARS Andy Ludecker has been dismissed i1l i i for they should be brilliant in mind! 3 from the Government Hospital after| . o sb:bng ih body. A “SAY IT WITH OURSI Christensen Bros. Garage taking medice] HESaR (Copyright, 1942) and H EALTH! Juneau Florists O e il SE“TTLE.WASMINGVON | = TR — e Frank W Hull, Monoging Directer The Daily Alaska Empire has the{ A bushel of soybeans produces; HAVE A WONDERFUL VACATION . . . RIGHT - Phone 311 L g g e largest paid circulation of any Al-|approximately 49 pounds of soy-| aska newspaper. bean meal. | IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD! See how much Ice Cream Flavors B - fun it is to bicycle . . . play tennis . . . work in 5 Peppermint i 4Ll your garden . . . or just laze in the sun . » . nlce &Aum c" Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, | Have the right play clothes, in sturdy cotton . . . Plumbing—Oil Burners Lemon Custard, Black Chcrr,‘!.i ¢ Caramel Pecan, Black Walnu, Here are prices you can easily afford. 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This new short cut is adaptable to women of all ages. " OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT The B.M.Behrends 431 Seward St., across from side entrance to Post Office Bank STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Patricia Brown, Prop., Phone 158 . Oldest Bank in Alaskav ' COMMERCIAL SAVNGS There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! | ——— o | 86 PROOF. COPR. 1942, SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION, NEW YORK CITY 3 2 aes @ o e N 1 4