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PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1942 “When 1 returned from the final trip to the Dally Alaska Emp"'e famier nt i spporncea o and 1 mean white men| | HAPPY BIRTHDAY fighter at his appointed vost, and I mean white men — 20 YEARS AGO #%% eupire ||| DIRECTORY room e Published every evening except Sunday by the ST EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY and natives as well, They worked calmly during and - Second and Maln Streets, Juneau, Alasks. lafter the dttdck . Gastineaqu Channel HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - < President | 3 G ) Lo bl L vy R. L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Manager | My gRvick to the civiian peolliaciRp oL e ooast JULY 30 JULY 30 ,1922 o T it is this—get on the alert and stay nl\. the alert, ?4 Bobby Goldstein An effort was launched by Delegate Dan Sutherland to secure the | F=—————————————__ | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Entered in the roq!lo-f;:cm'x:_"(\;;lx'“rn {hours a day, 7 days a week. Perfect—if that is still | Robert Bonner, Jr. assighment of an army aerial squadron to Alaska for at least one year, DIS Kflser Bnd B oy Delivered by cartier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.50.wer month. | necessary—-all cvilian proiection services. Acquaint John G. Johnson according to word received from him by Gov. Scott C. Bone. . Monday of each month | By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: | Maridt Jahiks e 1508 i One year. in advance, $15:00; §ix months, {h advance, $7.50; |the civitan population wich what is expected of them T. F. Stephenson Aol Freeburger n 1C°1mh Mempe 0 h 25. | - oy g v < g ey it 5 O aseribers. wil confer & 1a¥or 1t they will promptly notsty |during raids, build your biootl barlks; speed up your Lawrence Kelsey T. L. Allen, of Goldstein’s Emporium, was to leave for the south on DENTISTS : ll;eg\;llnclgfilfltl';{fi l;vl::'_ e il trregularity fn the de- fjysf aid training courses and beware of giving infor- | Mrs. F. T. Stapleton the Princess Louise on a business trip. He was to be accompanied by | | piomeren Building Phone 66 | |shipful Master; JAMES W, LEIV- ‘Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. mation to strangers which may be of a vital military Alfred Nettleton Mrs. Allen, Qis sister, Miss Maude Allen, and her friend, Miss Jessie one Bed - T MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS nature. b o 0 3 Owensby. The latter two had been visiting the Allens in Juneau. X L The Assoclated Press 15 exclusivels entitled to the dse for “I am sofry to see that some people dOWn here | feeee soseeeerreroeoeeen ? 4 blicaty all news dispatches credite or nof - S wike credited In this paper and also the local mews published | (Seattle) believe this war is very remote from them. B. F. Heintzlemsn, District Logginig Engineer for the U. S. Forest Dl'. A. W Siewafl B. P. 0 ELKS BRI __|But those of us who have heen evacuated from the | H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E Service, left on the Forest boat Wahn for a trip to Ketchikan on official DENTIST Meets évery 2nd and 4th Wednes- ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | Dutch Harbor region kuow that it did happen there | business. He was to be away ten days or two weeks. days at 8 P. M. Visiting Brothe v “ ; ‘ : e ys a . M. Visiting Brothers ___THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. ~__ |,5id it can Happen here. I hope you will néver be Tke stars mchne 5 & 20TH CENTURY BUILDING welcome. ARTHUR ADAMS, A,,,.;‘:',?f.',”n"\;‘,,'a,'.‘.”féi;‘,fii”(fif.'},’,,"“ — Alaska Newspavers, 1011 | faced with what we have gone through. The only but do not com}’el Mrs. Winifred Jones returned on the Queen from making the round Office Phone 469 Exalted Ruler, M. H. SIDES, Secretary. safe thing to do from now on is to live in constant -5 | trip to Sitka. While the ship was in Skagway she visited her sister, Mrs. anticipation that it may happen here.” Walter J. Manahan. | We were particularly interested in the fact that FRIDAY, JULY 31 ! Sl the vital civilian defense equipment mentioned by| This is an uncertain day in ,"‘““"i Mrs. E. P. Zeigler, whose husband was Episcopalian mrinister at DI'. JOhn H Geyer Mr. Fletcher arrived in Dutch Harbor only the day |etary direction, a time to avoid all |0 400 and her daughter, Ann | e ] PIGGLY WIGGLY ived on the Admiral Evans. DENTIST before the raid. Most Alaskan towns were told to |1isks, especially where exports arc| e ; Rooi 9-Valentine Blg For BETTER Groceries requisition stich equipment many months ago. Juneau | ¥olved: Dr. W. N. Beach and G. Godley, prominent New York sportsmen, PHONE 762 HEART AND HOME: Routine tasks should engage attention this| | weekend when there will be watch- ful waiting in many homes. Rest |and relaxation are important for | 1" " wottieh past Hitty ‘and ‘Smiple 1,(,“5 Axel Kronquist and family, Thomas and Cecile Cashen, Douglas|| Graduate Los Angeles College The Rexall Store : (New York Times) ! pitalitics should have a salutary ef- [Gray, J. G. Johnson, Fred Kronquist and family, Martin Gallwas, David of Optometry and Your Reliable Pharmacists civillan defense authorities sent in such a request |at once and the vqmpumu still has not arrived arrived on the Princess Louise to spend several weeks in Alaska hunt- Hours: § am. to 6 pm. ing big game. They were accompanied by Mrs. Beach and Mrs. O. S. . : s Barker. The WAAC! 1 ROBERT SIMPSON,Opt.D. g)_T];(.C“vrfs',lfiuh “l; C{im_mv(“luw 1"”':_”“:“: ":””m fect wpon most families who have ‘DfllVlb and famil 1d Gordon Gray, all of Douglas, formed a party Opthalmology BUTLER-MAURO ;‘:1(111‘1’\“ ln:”l));\*n":v;'n )‘ am:]r;xt::l l)fq’x’\’;fu}u:;irl‘{l:; foregone the usual summer travel. |that went to Fish Creek for an outing and fishing trip. Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground DRU(‘: o 3 F R . v T This is a time in which to devise — b ALASKANS (O“I LIMENTED izf’g:m::;ff:g :g‘;i:t":}}m:;r “:;:SMY:::: ht':"e“iier:}mun) ways of preventing the mind Fajo Jelich and his seven motherl children, left Juneau on the o 47 The Jap attack on Dutch Harbor June 3 proved | the community has learned to entrust so many tasks, | TR m‘; Snic Rack SR 01 WEI- | Quetn for geattle on et way to Duhornik. Jugg-Slavia, where e The Charlesw Carier to be the first time a civilian defense organization |were the most sticcessfil Tt is gratifying to notice | BUSH ESS”A‘FFAIR;IS; ;\lslll":lt;"” | children were to be placed with his relatives. M TIDE CALENDARS had been called on to operate in an actudl raid, ac-that six Negroes wete sclected, a High percentage (mlhednm( ':1“:: j?:" z(: t:'a:hi o FE R ; Moriuary cording to the report received recently by Director a small number. At the WAAC training school in|T¢8d s encouraging oy |, - Forty persons, young and cld, whio Wbt 10 SleX Mubvnsidh dackkp- Poritth, ind Prankils S FREE Janies M. Landis of the Office of Civilian Defense Des Moifes these cdhdidates for comitifssions will be- | COmmerce, seem to “‘”;"““‘i“ ‘i”""‘:‘;mx:m on Hilda Creek on Douglas Island, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. from Mayor John W. Fletcner of Unalaska. gin training on July 20 e :’_“f““‘ h farseeing heads of 1o | George Getehell, all declared it one of the most enjoyable outings ever Fletcher said in his report that the 85 whites and | On the same day the first installment of “basic | {00 :l(.'fu:mmlm J‘m;; betore pace experienced. The trip was made on the Lone Fisherman. Included in natives of his air raid warden service deliberately ex- ?”“’(‘;“:"f-‘ E-“]h““l w (‘T‘»"_"“"' ""‘?“‘:’57 “;”‘1 ”;"""l {o. attainad, plans for fhe great|ie DATY were Gov, and s, 3“:‘]""_ O Zame, s ‘,"f“"]g“l"""“ _B"“"d' FIRST AID HEADQUARTE posed themselves, standing in the open amid the din ‘01” \; x : ‘'olone] : 'al 1.'(l<zx?\vlllmpu dl:l of L!; .ac \l:{. rebuilding and replacement | Mr. Auvm Mrs. A. G. Shoup and children, st..R. M Pistolesi, Maj. an FOR ABUSED HAIR of bombs and antiaircrail fire, to spot possible in-|S4YS that he wants as maierial “good, sound, intelli- {7 /T e S BT oG | Mrs. Geo. D. Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Gore, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cole, |gent women with a lot of patriotism burning in their PHONE 136 Harry Race, Druggist “The Store for Men” Parker Herbex Treatments Will N , | Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Garster, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sholin, Mrs. L. S. Bots- i v ; [should be constantly in mind by Dretot ale roblops SAB'N’S % | hearts, whether the re specialists or not.” The 4 | ford V. ashevar ildr e Y There was no hysteria, and the civilian defense | |oraey oy IOV fe Spaclalists P€men nd women who have finan- ford, Rev. and Mre. A. P. Kashevaroff and children, Mrs. H. C. De F) I I\ school will start with 330 auxiliaries and 440 officefs, i | Vighne and daughter, Mrs. Jay Williams and children and Walter B Si o’ | workers “carried out their imstructions to the letter,” | " > for 1t BV FBb B > cial resouices and qualities for lead- | V& @ dau 1 s. Jay ams a g ym S : : and recruiting for it over the country is about to be- i | King. Front St.—Triangle Bldg. he said |gin. There will be first leaders, junior leaders ““‘”“;\x‘A”;-me 1SSUES: Care of sol- | M i 11?‘1201‘::kL{111dlxt |p1:111l:”: 1‘(11‘:‘4 ‘;fl(])::i”“‘f;lfl‘:";iyt?‘fe LZE l:und‘:rl:;?:L:{e”;;ie lc("::::;;i [)}\.l;: :::{l l‘::dc(')'l::s::m;; diers’ dependents will teach ways Weather was cloudy with a maximum temperature of 62 and a mini- J s Sh 1 i of preveuting the children of the mum of 59. ones- You’ll Find Food Finer and land, adding that the example set at Unalaska should | €ight weeks. Lo i . fevens op ocive ik future froin suffering from the han- LAD! . N Service More Complete at i’ s N taak | to qualty. dicaps caused by poverty. The value | § ' o i 2 ARS—MIASES communities will become panicky in case of attac sed by 4 a READY-TO-WEAR An In deseribing the raid, Mayor Fletcher said in his ' iman’s ‘job of some kind £0 as to Set him free for IR i ot s BLRRET M i 1 i b THE n Auor . combat service. Male bookkeepers, chauffet type- | appreciated as never before. and Dally lessons In EngIISh Vg' L. GORDON Seward Street Near Third 4 corrns snop rebat writers, stenographers, tclephone operators, cooks, (!l the new order ancient. wrongs X “We were ready, with back-pack pumps, shovels stewards will be displiesd; §6 will clerks, mes. |in Which ‘helpless mitiors have suf- | Coe oo oo and sand, but no incendiaries were dropped. The barrack orderlies, kitchen police. This is 1¢7¢d Will be made impossible. So-' \woRPS OPTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Jane is littler than her pump tanks had arrivad just a few days before. We | serious hard work for serious women. (cial service is to take on added|ggo.s gpy “js SMALLER than her sister.” JAMES C COOPER had begun preparations tor air raids right after Pearl Great Britain has ;1own the way with some sey- 'eSponsibilities that will improve = GprpN MISPRONOUNCED: Chalet (a Swiss cabin). Pronounce C.P.A. efficiency, the seers predict. . well-organized American | Doubtless many of the auxiliaries are already able If not, they will have to learn to do a reassure any who fear t FINE Watch and Jewclry Repairing | Harbor. Both civilians and soldiers began digging |en million girls and womon doing all sorts of jobs,| ™ rppt sy sy AFFAIRS: | Sha-la first A as in AT, second A as in LAY, accent last syllable. Business Counselor at very reasonable rates shelters—we call them dupouts—months in advance | including soie that fequire a physical endurance that . e "0 venic rising in Cancee| ~ OFTEN MISSPELLED: Wrap (to infold). Rap (to strike with a COOPER BUILDING of the Dutch Harbor rald We had collective dug- jused to seem beyond thel: pawer. Girls of 16 or 17 (HtEE FIEE PRRRE R AR P BER quick blow). Paul Bloedhorn outs, covered with planting and camouflaged wuh'u't’ regis :ed-] ';he Agxm‘ary ’Il‘:l‘r‘l;,orlal Ser\'ice,l the shotld Becels &on Jumtex: % the SYNONYMS: Defeat, conquer, vanquish, beat, whip, overcome. S. FRANKLIN STREET sod. ¢ 3 hane ap 'omen’s Royal Navy Service, the Women’s Auxiliary ° g e 7. “Use g 9 ‘ob g i o cod, and hollow L-shaped trerches for one pefson. In Y y Y planet rises at Madrid. In London WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us L. 0. Roalth aid Casona Air Force are effective and famous. On the farm and in the factory, doing heavy work or manipulating the most delicate devices, with hand, brain and skills, | the British women have shown, as American women one of these a person couid lie crosswise from what- there may ce sharp discussion of | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: TYPEWRITERS war policies but the aspects are fay- | IMPEDITIVE; hindering; obstructive. (Pronounce the E as in BED, 8old and Sérviced by orable for progress in the conflict.' accent second syllable) “Cumbersome, and impeditive of motion.”— 4 will show when called upon, intelligénce, capability A Bitish astrologer nas foretold Bishop Hall. J. B. Blll'ffll'd & Co. Tiivexo Mty Hids and resource beyond dispute or praise that the Duke of Windsor willagaini; . “Our Next to Juneau Drug Co. . SRR Doorstep Is Worn by i man had his special duties, his special area to cover, = | become prominent in world affair Satisfled Customers” Seward Street Phone 65 || and had been trained to fight incendiary bombs. An engineering firm has worked out a new motor- Persons whose hn-lhd‘.ll.‘eltlh have MODERN ETIOUET‘I’E b ! Many also had first aid training. We were lucky | driven blower-sireh which it claims will produce the ‘1€ AUSUTY of a year of fairly good ROBERTA LEE ever direction in which planes might come, giving protection against strafing “We had assigned five men to each four hours, as fire watchers, wardens and fire fighters. Each RCA Vicior Radios and RECORDS to have lots of help in our training from soldiers. | loudest sustained noise ever produced. That is, we \MCK- Gain in various ways is fore i . Y, ] A N e .. cast. Travel is indicated for many B it st B T Vactioey: s o e No one in Unalaska was killed or injured in the | suppose, outside of a wornan’s tea party or a benefit raid. During the attack the military atithotities sug- | bridge. mg;._m e ;s ; i Q. Should one address a woman physician or dentist as “Mrs.” or OSTEOPATH gested the women and children (about 125 persons) P T A e nm.“wj-er;e Z‘“::,‘“ Qn:.:i p:g:: “Miss Miller"? Consultation and examination would be safer in a nearby valley than in a dugout.| AdOIf is pretty much like a fellow making count- | W, T BEETOUR SHCHG CERS| A, Noj she should be addressed as “Doctor Miller.” tree. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Shattuck Agenc Ba I mdde six or séven shhttle trips with. iy chr[€x7el6 coin. "He lfkes ') Tidnd b out "Bt he ‘doesn't ™ ar & AhoHER O sitceas and HapL |, . Jmat Wouldibe ah sppropriafe Rog on hoton @ Tl ) A SIS RpREUbOL Y loaded with women and children, and other cars|Want to take it piness through life. | sftexnoon wedding? Gastineau Hotel Annex joined me. All the men stayed on the job, though. S R e | (Copyright, 1942) { A A buffet luncheon, at which the guests help themselves, AR s s Ay s | i R i The attack upon Dutch Harbor must not have SUIRIEK 3 | Q@ Isn't it unwise for a hostess to invite guests for a weekend, who | | South Franklin St. Phone 177 c A L !r o R " I A 010 ‘Thitre Das Ao HIELAEn M“u_ iy abttis “HhoRls made much of an impression on the song writers. We | are not congenial? G d Meat S o i - SuIe haven’t heard it men "‘-‘L““‘)()K TO MAKE & dehce shogs § macory and Meat Mark: were aware how grave the situation was, s angone | R Yot TRIP TO KETCHIKAN | % Te/ Anenpolaion Lt RO Dot MR T o g . 478—PHONES—371 would be with dvnt‘h at his door, any possible min- They're going to increase the sugar ration soon.| Assistant Regional Forester Well- ulL giitsts are conganial pefore Rhe SHEERRA 1S uglabiis, - It Witk flowa b.‘,'n High Quality Foods at ute. But they carried ont instructions to the letter. Just when we were getting a girlish figure. |man Holbrook of the Forest Ser- | 236 'SAY IT WITH OURSI Moderate Prices e B o e e e yips planned: o deave by plales to-: - e citizens, to talk of inter- POLITICAL-GO-ROUND frlay for Ketchikan in connection LO 0 K a nd l E A R N Jlllleau Florlsis i i ith business involving the Alaska A. C. GORDON Phone 311 —— national vnions after the war or of Unsuceesstul in his efforts to per X who snall write the peace terms.|suade fellow-isolationist Represen- spruce project. He will be goae e e e Super WHIIEW"" TRUCKS and BUSSES ele tative James F. O'Cohnor to run sSeveral ds 1. What is an “entourage”? *We must win the war first; on against Senator Jim Murray, mili- | f 5 ' | that issus everyone should be able| tant Rousevelt supporter, Senator| — BUY DEFENSE BGNDS | 2_) What s the most rapid grower of all the well-known fruit Rice & Ahlers Co. NASH CARS ] | to agree. To talk of peace terms Burt Wheeler is quietly lining up | pzees? i 1 Christensen Bros. Garage | (Continued frowmn P Omne) & i p i A —0 1 i Inow, to .lisctiss international poli- his Montana political machine be- Coolidge Was lmpreqsed | 3 To what ancient people is the invention of the alphabet, which Plumbing—Oil Burners el dmg s to shipyrrds where the basic hour- | tics, buundary lines and such things | hind Willington Rankin, Republicanly ‘xs the basis of the modern art of writing, ascribed? Heatmg L ly scale is 95 cents. Two aircraft |is certain o cause divisions among |senatorial candidate and brother of < By Scope of Boy Scouts | 4. What American girl performed the remarkable feat of swimming Phone 34 Sheet Metal | companies, Douglas and Vultee, al- | the American people—and there Congresswoman Jeanette Rankin.She | the English Channel in 19262 ready had agreed to 10 cent and should NOT be any division of any!cast the lone vote against war with | | \ “ 3 <H” 5. Which fish has the greatest number of bones to the cubic inch? HORLUCK’S DANISH Ice Cream Klavors 7% cenl hourly increases, Gilbert Kind so long as we face the one| Japan tbe day after Pear! Harbor. ' i ANSWERS: " . 1" ry 1 Iy ik kind 1o a f th: Japan tbe day after Pearl Harb SWER; i G S h D % | was told | big job—Winning the War. Eatly in the spring, O'Connor ap. i 1. One's attendants or associates. u mith-. l'ugs Peppermint Candy, Pudge AEPDX: “The airciaft indusiry will go| ~When the war is won, Congress peared ali set to run against Mur- | | 2. The apple tree. (c.ngu‘ Prescriptionists) fi.mnu Rocyuzl':“goc;a::: i along, au right” Gilbert shot back.|>"0Wd lave the right to say how|ray, but after a quiet survey of | 3. The Phoenicians. . | c,m mel Pecan, Biark Walpid “If necessary, the OPA can k(mltn we shall go in mixing in inte:- | Stdate sentiment, he decided it was 4. Gertrude Ederle, Ea:;:‘er egu 'u New "&t them in line by freezing the price There is nothing (o safer to stay in the House, . .”. . | 5. Tha sHad. Ty Ripple, ¥ OTRgy Rock Road, Chocolate, Strawhe: | ry and Vanilla— | at the GUY SMITH DRU( of Iank: Tty sell 16 ‘the Bovarh- l)v lner‘ and much to Be lost by |When friends of Senator Befinett nient.” | lie injection of post-war politics at |Clark got wind that J. W. Ful- In the end, it was Chairman| M€ time T earnestly suggest to bright, then president of the Uni- Davis who talked Gilbert down, The |9 the con.ideration of a jolnt res- | versity of Arkansas, interided to JONEAU - YOUNG King Peter Gets News from Home War Labor Board executive argue .q | Ciution asking the Amwiican people ‘b‘ st Clark in a commencement ad- an that wage increases should be baseq |\ Put fust things firs'—Winniug | dress at the University of Missour, | | Hardware comp Y1 H. S. GRAVES solely on gelative increases in lig-|!"¢ War. and let ihe question of|they pilled wites and had the in- | PAINTS—O[L—GLASS D0 g ing costs. This was the philosophy ;;0“‘\(’ terms come ir tieir propy ‘:l:“t):\ :(;2 :ll]c CF‘ulb ight now | i Shelf and Heavy Hardware “The Clothing Man” | LIFE IN UfALY i (Copyright, 1942, by UmLed | & MARX CLOTHING COLUMNIST TO COLUMNIST U. S. diplomats renoning froi| Feature Syndicate, Inc.) | The other day Mrs. Roosevelt | It2:y report that life tiere is ge asked columnist Leonard Lyons ting tougher and tougher. “Tell me Mr. Lyons where do you ltalians normaiiy ea: a loaf of pAUI' SORENEN Io i get all ycur material? How do you bread a day aplece. They dunk it s" oR | do it?” in soup, in wine, eat it with spa- | v' F Mo""'l ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Phone 15 U.S. DEFENSE BONDS Lyons rep'ied: “As one columnist | ghetti and cheese, eat it at all to anotrer, I'll tell you if you'll tell | meals, Today, the bread ration al- ' IN UTAH, ARIZONA | o = STAMPS Alaska Lallndry me.” lows them only three tiny cornmeal s i) | . While ifi the White House, P";' bidcuits 8 day. Paul Sorensen, General Manager ‘“d:l‘_‘: g:;“"‘t': "7";""""‘"‘%’- “hos":r":nf NIGHT SHIRT MENACE Meat s almost non-existent. U.| o tn¢ Hirst-Chichagof Mining Com- | jtjes"y5 study the Boy Scout, Pro- | ¥, an; i\ The long-buried Ku Klux Klan[S. diplomats stayed at the best| oy mrges ggfli:‘;;ea:k}f:";s“f;‘;‘ gram. Of Scoufing he wrote: bas just launched a barrage in-|hotel in Rome, and looked forward|jeft for the south tHis morning to | “o‘t,:,mofis‘n‘,::;fi:,:“:'fid Hie ferentially at Vice President Wal-|to the one day a week, Saturday, spend a month vacationing. | org:mnnln;ll, and pri nclplem lace and other far-sighted states- |when meat (ot fish or game) was' While in the south, Mr. Sorensen | more I have been ressed men who already are trying to make | served. | will join his wife and children, who | ©nly is it based on the inmhm’e-tal 3 sure ther: will be no war after this| A ham costs 4,000 lira, or about|left for Utah last March, and with | Fules of right thinking and actin TheB M Be""e d orie $200, and a chicken 150 lira; ()1" them will spend some time in Ari but it seems fo efbrace in i c“}f' - = e X n s Wallace recently delivered a|$7.50. | zona ’L’:‘:«:r:;\:?dvs.:-l‘::l "leiseol ‘:‘n:n‘- speech which reverberated round| Leather shoes cannot be bought at| During Mr. Sorensen’s absence M. | Rina Bllllk the ration fegarding the import-|any price and suits no longer con- | E- Tippetts, Assistant Manager, will “It is a wonderful instrument e - : ence of enduring world peace. Fol- | tain wool. ‘:fm‘: charge of operations at s to‘rtz;ods If every boy il “;; s i A r t 2 nk in Alask lowing this, Imperial Wizard J. A.| In spite of all this privation, { Unite tates could be ac Gms BH i1} : § e p’ is bekati s ‘ - e — under the wholesome influ of King Peter of Yugoslavia is shown in his hotel suite in New York, chat- aska Colescott of the KKK sent this|Germany is berating the Itallan| &‘. ?e . i R - e din ; the Scout Program and yuld #ing with Mrs. Ruth Mitchell Knowles, sister of Gfin. Billy letter to all members of the Sea- government fof not sending greater| Commodore Perry introduced rail | live up to the Scout O and ahell,lboutYugoslnvu and mhmicmpfl'w by Yugostav ate: | suppliés of food, and the Germans |transportation in Japan when he| rules, we would hear fewer P gngnllu against the Axis invaders. Mrs. Knowles c3n give a first-Fand OMWJAL SAVINGS “It is aisturbing and d,Angeruux are withholding coal shipments un-|set up a model line in 1862 on the | simistic words as to the future 0‘ account of this for she was a member of band, Captured by for individuals or groups, officials til the Italians come across. beach of Yokohama. ! our nation,” the Nazis, she was later released, and reach flifififikfiitmnuy“ L S |