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VR PR SRR ORI VETETIREe R AY T | o | DA!LY ALASKA EMPle— NEAU, ALASKA 7' ; WEDNESDAY, JULY i5, 1942 With that first report we were told by Senator [ e A D(llIN Al(lSk(l Emp"‘e Tem Connally that the two islands invaded were ! Bk o | | worthiess. Senator Ghandler added that Japan was HAPPY BIRTHDAY 20 Y E A RS A G 0 gm ofessional ! t b f I i 1;;;;:; ;,‘;_,‘;“,',,,';‘"50 g - { erely trying to “save face” for the Tokyo raid. Then : L4 - \ LY e ) HE EMPIRE RY Fraternal Societies Second and Maln Streets, Juneatl, Alasks. came Rear Admital Tow with the statement that Gastineau Channel HBLEN TROY MONSEN - - - - President | the islands were of “no real unportance.” o oo R L. BERNARD - - Vice- Pm’d"" and Bustness Mg j; Since then, the Japs have landed forces on both JULY 15 JULY 15, 1922 Entered in the Post Office in Juneau d Class Matter. | Attu and Kiska, and now claim to have penetrated A. J. Ficken « Gov. Scott C. Bone planned a short vacation trip to Hawk dnlet with | F———————————————, | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 tivered by coteliend oiea s uty 50 per month, |OLhEr islands in the Aleutian chain nearer Dutch Mis. Lew W. Willlams §. A. Perkins, of Tacoma, leaving the following day. Mr. Perkins was Drs, Kaser and SECOND and FOURTH By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: Haxbor. Alvin ‘Weathers, Jr. travelling on his yacht the El Primero and wired Gov. Bone from Peters- Monday of each month g O o i advance, ¥15.o: six month, in advance, 4150 | Are these islands worthless? &lm.mln;5 w;fn burg giving the time of his arrival in Juneau. For the txip to the Wegt- F reeburger i;gslm::h.!::;e ;epm;;l]e 5 s will copfer a f it th tity | a y - uel &. Stevens var A «Gov. § 4 & K . m, L s‘a\x‘fi!r,]rcxi-fr;)r‘;llr‘v gt s ferp :r’n“ mgml:u:m:o“{ Well, on a map published by the National Geo it i o ward and Interior, contemplated by Gov. Bgne to take jplace later in DENTISTS R. W. COWLING, Wor- | ) Siver¥ of their DADers : graphical Society, to illustrate an article by Major | ¥y the month, the Coast Guard cutter Unalga had been placed at his|| piomoren - al ter; JAMES W. LEIV- Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374, | General Arnold in 1940, Kiska was clearly marked: Mrs. 'R-abert Hurley disposal by the U. S. Treasury Department for the trip to An .. gren Building Phone 66 | |shipful Master; g ; mr-li’in 6'r Aul&lk"ifi eSS ; |y, 8 Naval Reservation.” Prior to that, it was stat- Henry L. Stephenson Sharage ERS, Secretary. i 1aty 2 A a)ig b — ¢ reviiblication o Al news dispatches credited 10 1t o not Other- |ed that we had g “lstening post S g ki R. T. Robertson, speoial vepuesentative of dhe United Onaiiave’ Asso- B. P. 0. ELKS , Se redited T 'this ‘paper and aiso the 1ockl hews published| Maybe these islands are of no “real importance.”| £ ; ciation, arrived in Juneau on the Admiral Evans accompanied by his wife Df A w Sfewafl Ml g herein | Maybe they are rocky, as we have been told further.} . i 6 oy A2 Meets every 2nd and 4th Wednes- o ! y | and their small son. He was making a tour through the Territory to . ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | But going back, we find that the late General| S organize credit rating bureaus in each town DENTIST days at 8 P. M. Visiting Brothers 7_ THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. ~ .gjjjy" Mitchell felt otherwise. Mitchell called these ! “T’w ) 5 0 20TH CENTURY BUILDING welcome. ARTHUR ADAMS,) TIONAL REPRESEN 2 al pers, 1011 | Aleutia a stars incline . ! Exalted Ruler, M. H. SIDES, ATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1011 | Aleutian Islands: Ghatles Galdstein anq seyeral gussts left Juneay on M. Goldatain's Office Phone 469 sl ’ e e ] Building, Sedtlls, Wash, | “The Achilles heel of our national defense.” but do not com; ot A IR R N Pens dinkics 24 e el Apparently the Japs still think more of “Billy” “:'l‘mm‘ 1 L:: p:;ty :“*e""“‘mfige o R:‘d ‘;u;":;i“‘mm"w-xr | Mitchell’s judgment than some of our highest offi- i DeLong, Dr. H. C. DeVighne, and Mr. Goldstein. Capt. Ed Jomes was ’ [clals. THURSDAY, JULY 16 s Moged LA, Dr. John H. GOYBI’ PIGGLY WIGGLY This much we have been told: That the Japs ; AR i s PR & < - have erected barracks on Kiska, have ships in Kiska| Benefic aspects dom foday ENTIST For BETTER Gri | harbor, but that there cannot be more: than a few|Which is fortunate for executives.| — Mr. and Mrs Guy L. Smith of Douglas were Jeaving on the @ueen Room 9—Valentine Bidg oceries entertainers and sailors. It is 1ot | gy » yisit with relatives and friends in Seattle, Everett and Portland. PHONE 762 Phone 15—24 |hundred Jap soldiers there. Py initiat |1t the Jap forces are really that light, why have |8 lucky date for initiative. They expected to return in about four weeks. Duting their absence, Hours: § am. to 6 pm, | we not driven them out? | I:EART AN:) E:O’lf‘i wa‘l:f‘“l“‘r_‘j Miss Impi Aalto was to hawe charge of the past office and also assist | Fogs? These Aleutian fogs are not one-way fogs. | HA€EF & W0 Promising planctaty | Mrs. Alice Pettygrove, who was fo be in charge of the drug store. D. H. |1f the Japs can navigate through them, we should direction tocay. B OME O™ | Ghristoe was to have charge of the prescription work for the store. fice and factory they should bene- be able t Yet th 1 orted efforts to attack y i e e fit. Success is presaged for those ""The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists ROBERT SIMPSON. OPT, D. Graduate Los Angeles Callen of Optometry and During the absence of William Ott, Manager of the Liberty Theatre {the Japs have been by occasional bombings, through“ ABlie Gervics Qi T bt Moo fts in the clouds.” i 4 i & 4 - G X o BUTLER-] & E\pene:iuc- should show us that once the Japs 89'-""“ vision and physical mumg‘,!m Douglas, who was leaving for the south for a month’s vacation in p Opthalmology ) U"I‘)R.EUR %AURO —|a real foothold any“'l;el'e they are mighty tough to!“lm“w aid many fo prove their ISenme And Taooms, Glens Qude mar 49 Mawe of the show | | Glasses Fitted - Lenses Givurd G CO. f ¢ Wi vor iffi ouse. dislodge. The longer we put off a major attack upon |worth in difficult tasks. Romance |1 LIBY l\ \ REVERSES Ixhunl thio Thushis our task Wil be irules today but the seers warn| —_— B oLitA e T il excuses for writing off - the | Against speedy courtships. After the Bishop J. R. Crimont, head of the Gatholic Missions in Alaska, left g | G{WDB c ALEND ARS Carroll Binder, foreign editor for the Ohicagojpn, e BN (o oycises hold for the Aleutians, | War social changes will affeot may- | Juneau on the Admiral Bvans for Seward on his annual inspection|| 1 0@ Charles W. Carte:!‘ fodd Daily News, claims that British reverses in Libya They may, indeed, be our “Achilles heel” if we dawdle | riage, it is foretold, and the wise |of missions. He was to go to Fairbanks, by way of the Government FBEE will avoid basty weddings. | Railroad. From Fairbanks he planned to go down the Yukon to St. H i Mortuary } 1 may have been caused in part by a stupid c(-nsoxslup‘and becloud inaction with censorship. | Ra ! ! policy which kept correspondents there from telling| ne American people are not ready to tolerate| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Farm la-|Michacl and across to Nome and from there to Teller. He expected to Fourth and Pranklin sts Harey «ace n"ggis" the United Nations just how bad things were until'ypic invasion of thelr home continent. What's more, |bor and farm machinery will be of | be absent from Juneau about three months. PHONE 136 $ gl ’ { it was too late | the Aleutians constitute our route both to Siberia and | first interest at this time. Due to/ _— Many correspondents, he points out, were con-|to Japan for the future. If Japan can invade them, |piorities and shortages of raw ma-| Production of an Alasken movie picture to be filmed in Alaska by ) ; 2 vineed that preparations of both civil and military | our people are entitled to know why we haven’t done | terials the volume of machinery Alaskans was the plan proposed by George Edward Lewis, who was in First Ald Headquarters fur © | tha Sinsg for Men™ authorities were inadequate to cope with any situa-{more about it. i sales was reduced this season when | juneau working on the proposition. Abused Hair . I Sy 8 e AT e ton, but a drastic censorship control prevented ex-| Let's not be too late with too little, again—and | large crops in various parts of the ! p. b VRIRNENG Parker Herbex Treatments Wi | | bzi“,l‘ b \ posure of this situation and made improvement im- | find the hordes of Hirohito camped firmly in the cor- |country will demand the best har- | The floating convention of American Confectioners’ Association, Correct Hair Problems ' : probable | ridor to Nerth America. {:Vl'.fillll% rrm'mn,hm& Gt:vel"“"?f" L"_'. | first of its kind in the history of the Pacific Coast, left Seattle on the s‘erQs 5 | sront o —Tigngly BiAg. e 2 keep men in agriculture | e for Alaska. The cenfectioners were o combine sightseeing o} R s A S inder q es 2 'res) ent as saying: “ - 3 Binder quotes one correspondent as saying: “Cen when larger wages in factories are A Back-Seat Driver | with business meetings on the entire trip. sorship in those areas is not limited to stopping in-| . i ecOamls Iy 1 i g rer a lure will be recognized as only formation of value to the enemy, but includes stop-| S 4 ‘Cmc‘mn-;!11‘!1?:::?)1&;) e cmncmll‘s‘Pfl”m”y ey | 3 Al Ao 5 ond Foos anP y tories criticizing varl t s here | aking demagogic advi 8.6 1 Weather was cloudy with showers. Maximum temperature was 64 = i 3 wLes gie S5 sk ;xmx i o m‘m’ol’l" i | presence in Washinigton, Senator Allen J. Ellender of | NATIONAL ISSUES: Regimen-| - o eas 50 Jones-Stevens SIIOP Sariin M ~"="t % 51D pERaRS s 0u % troubie 49 A | Louisiana has made a viclous attack an the spirit nnu‘tfluon of workers imperative in war | LADIES’—MISSES’ ' often the truth d",‘“”‘ get out in time. Stupid cen-| | competence of the British Prime Minister and British | | industries will cause more and More | re—weoe sorship contributed to the German victory in France ‘mxhlmv leaders. This is a grave disservice to our|problems of dislocation. Families | i R % . . She same applies to Singapore. which in the 1ast| ooyon cause, an example of inexcusable bad taste, | Will undergo hardships in removals Dally lessons n Engllsh bV\’ 1. GORDON vear and a half has had a reputation for fifth-colmN | yng an abuse of the freedom of speech prevailing in 0 temporary homes but cheerful Beward Street Near Third coy Ffi} aPCi‘ i | i | | | ! censorship even worse than the Middle East.” America, | acquiescence will continue to kel ___________ HESS g Says Binder: “The facilities for docking and un- No doubt British strategy has had its shortcom- prevalent. This month will prove | loading vitally necded American war supplies atlings So has our own. So has that of Russia. And that inexpensive vacations may be i WO!‘HLJSV O”FN MI,UTED Do T"‘ ”“y-‘r She };“"l“ the plctture aver JAMES c' COOPER Waten act Jo ";7 Renkatite Fegyptian and other Middle Eastern ports have been |as a matter of fact our enemies have made occasional as enjoyable and as heajth- mml_\/\‘!;olvdll:)“ ry,” unless meaning over the surface of the tapestry. Say C.P.A. B5 FReT Fehtwahy. Fales scandously inadequate, with the result that ships|blunders of strategy, military and political. But it|ing as trips involving heavy Ouflm" ph bR el Ol E et IR e Business Counselor Paui Meadi : serves no good purpose to denounce those who are for transportation. Hiking parties 8- unce kris-n-ing; COOPER BUILDING 1 ,mtft.‘dnn[n which were urgently needed to carry cargoes to other 1 itipl t month and bi- the T is silent. fronts were delayed for day | sometimes weeks| fighting every day for our own survival. | will multiply next month and bi-| X foria MBS Selived o dME AN BN R R easy enough to criticize from Washington the | cycle travelers will increase in num-| OPTEN MISSPELLED: Laboratory; not LABRATORY. British Generals who falled to hold Tobruk, or to| bers. Safeguarding against epidem- | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us FRANKIAN STREET while awaiting unloading L. C. Smith and Corona Publicity prebably would have forced a change 13 1 P St X % S o6} 11 se the over-all strategy of the British Govern- | ics is enjoined. increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Teday’s word: i ihges Srpicgeulenis apo MENt BEve DDYNRY e e this cannot be.informed criticism. Once| INTERNATIONAL AFFATRS: LITERALLY; with close adherence to words; word by word. “So wild kg gl RCA Viclor Badios ::‘;;‘l;"h“;‘;,:\mn\,:;;II,II:;:I,,,,ZI:::’lm Eatlery (o back in London, Mr. Churchill will hear plenty of |Important naval and aviation of-'and ungovernable a poet cannot be translated literally.”—Dryden. Sold and Serviced by and RECORDS i ‘H::‘ m:n‘h]v‘ ‘\\illll censorship which obtained eriticisin. from the’ men fo whom he s responal:. tepses are. forecast (oL om aRIENId J- Bo B“M & c‘. ; Juneay Hfl‘“dy House 3 Commons will air the Libyan campaign thoroughly. forces. The necessity for super ef-| % Next to Trarsdel Gun Shop prior to'the past wesk in thie Miadle Syi-And Jo nok And it is a pwblem pmperly debated there. BuL‘tona in production bctween now by Oy Roxgtep I Yickn by | Second Street Phone 85 frir o 1 B kit Ml B2 o 0k e e e P et s i o gt et L HODEIN PIUMITE Y pineiin s ur Doorstep 1s Worn b7 || | gogana pest _Phone 85| incompetent or lazy civil and military officials from|pate stressed by astrologers. September disclosure of poor performance on their part.” It would have been easy for British M. P’s o is to be a month of great possi-| beseeresee e e e e e e e e o ] inveigh against American strategy a few months! bilities in demonstrating the comlng Q. Is it good form to break continually into another’s speech with DR H VANCE INSURANCE Shall We Let J‘md" I\eep The Aleutians? !ago, when our fleet took jts worst defeat in history victory of the United Nations. As' g, reptitions as “Really!” or “My, my!"? at Pear] Harbor and our army later suffered its worst production hums, subversive activi- A. No; such interruptions are considered not only discourtéous but ‘Pmludvlpnm Record) single battle defeat on Bataan. But in fact the ties will increase and fifth column tremely annoying to everyone present. Consultation and examination Two kinds of fog shroud Japan’s invasion of our | British made no public criticism. Recrimination of | work will assume many novel dis- Q. What s the easiest way to hail a taxi? free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; n Islands: that sort does not make for the soldarity so vital to " guises. A. By m’er‘el m'“‘ ‘the hiha S 7 to 8:00 by appointment. Tite fog over the islands themselves, and the fog |a common effort by a group of democratic nations. | Persops whose birthdate it l.s! Q. W)hnt “ {h ng i ¢ bi 3 Gastineau Hotel Annex in the Navy Department, which ought to be telling | Bave the ‘augury,of o vewr of'syc-i < - WhALis.the mEan of ‘bele’ os seep o8 4 gt e i A U L) A IR e e the American people the truth about what's going We are glad to see that the more important Cess and prosperjty. Caution in : & French yord meaning “a creamy soup. i uklin St. Phone 177 cALIr on“lA on things of life are being looked after, even during the 'dealing with women is iMPOItan. | ¢ e e Grocery and Meat Market 478—PHONES—371 It is more than three weeks since first wopd|great war emergency. Somebody somewhere has se- . Children born on this day prob- High Quality Foods at e At uw Jdp Tardion lected soml'budy or other as l)li’ Sweater Girl of 1942, ably will be geperous, affectionate '—0 OK a nd LE A R N and artistic. Musical talent is like- | A. C. GORDON OSTEOPATH Shallu:l(—;.gency “Say It With Flowers” but St Lol St R i L L o URSI” w . BITTER OIL WAR |the key man on handling rubber !iy. Happy lives are forecast. SAY IT WITH Ol ! Moderate Prices SUSOUSUSUSSUSSLLIL i 3 atents in the T Reserve is| (Copyight, 1942) 3 ashinglon Monnmil, resnipgnt 1y e o0 putenis 10 (e Tbper Plwrls M; R R Ve Juneau Florists “". industry is at white heat over al-|Rehard 3. DO, RECEL ) 2. Is the District of Columbia considered a State? i leged discrimination. And the chnrgc( : % " 2 P ” Super Power Go-Round is being made that Standard of |TeXas IS part of the “Jersey” pool ARMY 8RR dow B Wl meant " v : which was in op the German rub-| 4. What is the name of the vessels which carry the blood from the TRUCKS and BUSSES New Jersey, after finishing these| ber patent. ‘ - TP heart to the various parts of the body? i NASH CARS new rubber plants in 1944—at a (Cantinued trom Page 0m&) .ol o ,mm,f 000 each p,z; by the Assistant to Dearborn in the Rub- ()R GA N | ZA r IUN 5. Who wrote “The Old Swimmin’ Hole"? l!lce & Ahlers (:p. L e ] | Government—will be able to dom- |ber Reserve is Rufus J. Savage o sttt B ANSWERS: - Plumbing—Oil Burners %00 WEST 13TH STREF: | days he can convert Texas refineries inate the gasoline field of the fu-|formerly leading engineer for the 1. "Rose Marie. Heating H which have been closed by gas ra- ture. For the gasoline of the futurc|Texas Company. “Then, in charge 2. No. Phone 34 ° Sheet Metal tioning, Furthermore, by using a will be high octane. of research and development in the 8. In or with good faith; without fraud or deceit; as a BONA FIDE “HORLUCK’S DANISH” } Ice Cream Klavors b Peppermint Candy, ¥udge i plhr Rum Royal, Coccanut Lemon Custard, Iack Cr Caramel Pecan, Black Walnu: Raspberry Ripple, New' York,| ! transaction. | 4 Arteries. 6. James Whitcomb Riley. quicker thermo process, Starnes de- Not only will the aviation in- 1Office of Petroleum Coordinator is clares he can be making TUbBEr qustry be booming after the war,|DF: M. B. Mandelbaum, who once three months later. Within one year, | bu¢ auto designers already are fig- | ¥orked under R. J. Dearhorn of he estimates—and others bear hun,um‘g on a smaller engine using the Texas Company. it out—it would be possible to make|pigh octane gasoline. And the man-| Also in the Office of Petroleym | enough rubber to supply all our|ufacture of high octane gas and |Coordipator, @s director of the Re- | military uses—or ahout 700,000 tons [.;),,um“t rubber are so closely re-|fining Division, is. Wright Gaw, Among those who bear him out|lated, that these 31 new rubber fac- | Who once worked foy Dearborn in is the famous French inventor, Eu- [tories can he converted to make |the Kellogg Company; a member | gene J. .Houdry, who developed'high octane gas immediately the of the German Jersey patent pogl; | cracked high test gasoline and tac!war is over. while B. B. Cragin, who was 8s- Houdry rubber process, and who as-| Meanwhile, other o companies |sistant to the vice president of serts that by scrapping the sloy point out that, not having received | Kelloge, is in charge of OBC’s Diy- Standard of New Jersey proc ynthetic rubber contracts on the islon of Aviation Gasoline. a million tons of synthetic rubber|sime scale, they will be left out| However, the most inleresting 12 or more could be made next . with one-|in the cold when it comes to sup-|figure behind the scenes is Frauk | Platoons) third to one-half le | for plant |plying high octane “for the new |Howard, President of Standard of construction, This would completely small-sized auto engine New Jersey Development Carpora- | dispel all ideas of requisitioning the| The companies which have been |lon, who has flitted in and around public’s tires favored with contracts for the 31{the Capitol for two yeass, living at| [new rubber plants—still in blue-|the “Texas Guest House” In swank (2 or more S FIGURES print stage—are called the “CRA”|horthwest Washington. He is re-' Cnmpanies) {or the “Jersey” group. This fis be- |Puted to have.more influence with - Jesse Jones's Rubber Reserve than | "Guy Smith-Drugs” (Careful Prescriptionists) NYAL Family Remedies JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition Navy Hero Gets Award “The Clohing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Phone 15 Alaska Laundry Against these caleylations Off . o "ol qon SOCC R ause Standard of New Jersey dom- | arcund a million tons of rubber ) 4 _ inates “Cracking a e > _|any other man in Washington. which could be produced during| Lob .x‘::‘:fj" ‘;"1 Refining As-4 T8 7 bout Frank Howard and AN next' year under the thermo or|, g uch algo. includes--the. - i . Texas Company, Shell, Kellogg rubber delays will follow jn an early (2 or more Houdry processes, here are the ac- tual rilu'num of what will be pro- (which is in partnepship with Jer- | column. ; Battalions) e undee Jesse Jones's Rubber|®Y); 800 upbl recently the' Nagf] . “CEPRNEISHG 888, by Dniled i g c Ir)u I. G. Farbenincustrie. Featyre ‘Byndigpte, Ing.) A RS 2 | 1e companies which oppose the g 3 gm‘mg 1942—About 70000 tons. | OTREEE ur;r‘ltihe Houl® ®® @ o8 o a 9 o lBSl-—HaH a CenlltydBflhlg—“fl uring 1943—About 328,000 tons. | JETER BN & ¢ 4 WEATHER REPOBT . During 1844—About 700,000 tons. | > & 10 processes are Bup | ¥ 3 ! The latter figure of 700,000 tons! oL GUlf. Standard of Califgrnis,|® AP R ! v { o aor Socony-Vacuum, and variqus inde- | ® Tempefatuse Juesday, July 14 o TI' B M.Behre d 4 3 * pendents s Maxipum 61, Minimum 50 e 5. nas and there is no provision, in any P 2o 2 9P * e 0 0o manner, shape or form, for civilian | ypp. Y's” K\;l) L ——re——— needs. Herce Roosevelt's pessimis- | 5 SIPE FRIENDS SON Qm Bflnk b LB TRRURACERE G et e st Interosiing hiariiig SEENEESURNI E TN s gs 2 sse Jones's Rubber |ing. Audipmeter resdings. Dr. Rae mde'i Bank in Alaska However, the President, busy with 'Reserve Corporation, to which the | Ll 1son, , ian Carl mgren war strategy, probably has had no|rival group points, is that the “Jer- ;thE 636. o . chance to dig into the details f sey” group has placed a lot of key | ———r— rubber production—has seen only men in key oil posts in Wu:hlng~7 Subscribe to the Dally Alaska the rigures handed him by Jess:|ton, En-;pire—tha paper with the largest Jones. First they point to the fact that |paid ctreulation. : i ]'u‘nt hem of the eastern gea tyonuer to ouqnony. Lieut. Comdr. ton W. the Navy Cross fsom Vige t:':le o:k. Mrs. Howe is at the Howe-was- decorated ‘was not COMMERCIAL SAVINGS

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