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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1942 % N '““_\ the result of these! warnings? It is probable ;’MWWW. P..,“...mm-mw..,,“""--,-,-,_--__, R Matiorans: CUNEIE Why, therefore, could not the same sound policy | T H E EMPIRE rmemul Societies Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alasks. [be used in the cases of these scandalous, inhuman | a PP YRpmCRve o CCEIN DR S T AR Y astineau Channel HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - President | and conscience-revolting shootings of the intellect- SEPTEMB - “ R. L BERNARD - - Vice-President nnd Business Manager | ya)s and other innocent people by the Nazis? It is| Thomas' Al ZR g SEFTEMBER 22, 1922 MOUNT Eotorcd 1o ihe Post Office 1o Junean s Becond Giass Matter, |most cowardly on the part of the Germans to \,_\..{ - " éelb?/rgan !\ Plans were completed for a Legion Auxiliary booth at the Southeast 0! JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 ¢ SUBSCRIPTION mATES: = lbrutal force on helpless populations, shuttle them DO::';d ik (Ala\ka Fair at a joint meeting of the Legion and Auxiliary held at DTS. Kaser and s‘ECgND J:nd r;‘oun'm y carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $L5 st By mz;(:' rr> .uuc’pu;jd.-‘t the following rates: 1 n one end of Europe to the other like cattle, thus Mrs . Chisslés Fox | Elks’ Hall the previous evening. During the meeting a committee made mog at{i‘;x ;t:c month One vear, In advance, $15.00; six montns, in advance, §7.50: | estroying their homes and the cherished things of gy up of Edward Beaudin, Chairman; Waiter King and George Mann was Freehurger BRfintp s Pt el month, in ance, 2 Lorr: | It . o O Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify | these unfortunate peoples. In Holland, in France |appointed to take care of amateur theatricals to be given during the ke inning p. m £ { any fallure or irregularity in the de- s a Margaret Femmer i . 4 ISTS R. W. COWLING, Wor- g - g ool Mo b enillnifo sy ind other conquered countries these crimes have one 26 B SRR |winter. Following the business meeting Miss Ebba Djupe, field rep-| | oo gungen ™ o T M AR W, Lty Telephones: News “Ottice, 602; Business Office, 374. object, to eliminate the leaders and the brains of Aol resentative, Pacific Division, American Red Cross, gave an interesting g one 56 ’ LR Thomas W. Hall, Jr. ! 8 ERS, Secretary. "MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS " |these countries before they ean organize resistance, Frivisk Maver‘ i | talk on the relationship between the Red Cross and the Legion. 7 The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to“the ulihlor to enslave them to their service and definitely kill -~ sublication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- | i % A 3 7 —————e 2 : 3 D ditad I “this paper and also. the local news published | the idea of freedom in Europe. The appeal by the \ Resignation of R. E. Robertson as resident agent for the Todd Pack- Dr. A w Siewari B P 0 ELKS Il!r»}n et ___|Netherlands exiled government in London, made to ing Cmnpnm was announced. He had been the resident agent for the DEN Meets every Wednesday at 8 ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER President Roosevelt, comes at the right time. Send mmp.\m Since 1918. TIST P. M. Visiting Brothers wel- FEAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. _|a severe warning to the German government stating i3 it X 20TH CENTURY BUILDING come. ARTHUR ADAMS, Ex- NATTIONAL REPRESENTATIVES ‘Alaska Newspapers, 1011 | that reciprocity will be applied for each hostage “ ‘ R. H. Becker, contril e radid - 111 % 5 v cker, butor of the Woods and Water column for the Office Phone 469 alted Ruler, M. H. SIDES, Sec- : . Wash shooting, or, after the war, those responsible for|{ - 1€ 8tars incline : : g - 4 gomamas |7 S " 5 - tlac Bl butdo not compe 3 Chicago Tribune, and Mrs. Becker left Juneau at 4:30 o'clock in the retary. fiacee FEptiSgiRE O AR A RO AINAA, ied DuRGRC P morning on the gasboat Towa for Brothers' Island, where they were to LT an internal court, and, if convicted, will pay for their | P i ik {be the guests of Charles E. Zimmerman. They were to hunt big game D h H ———————————— e Ay WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 |1d Mr. Becker was to gather material for an article on Alaska fox } o8 JO n . GEYEI \ Meat Rationi Adverse planetary influences con- | [2/ing for his paper. DENTIST PIGGLY WIGGLY | i ity it tend with benefic mspects today pafe o Room 9—Valentine Bldg TR Women come under a fortunate| With a large crowd in attendance, plenty of punch from bowl and PHONE 762 For BETTER Groceries (Philadelphia Record) cobfigi LN {music, and a spirit of revelry the Moose annuzl ¢ance given the previous Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. Phone 15—24 { Why can't we march forward to meat rationing HEART AND HOME: The en- evening in A, B. Hall was the biggest success the lodge had ever had. {with heads up and minds clear, instead of staggering trance of the Sun into Libra today B {into it the way we staggered into gas rationing? is attended by certain portents, Having spent two months in Mt. McKinley National Park, G. McM. ROBERT SlMPSON,OpLD. por ¥ | It has taken the Food Requirements Committee| .= jece threatening. Deaths|Godley and W. N. Beach, big game hunters from New York City, Were |} o q.0¢e 505 Angelos College The Rexan SiOIG |six weeks to decide that meat ought to be rationed. of distinguished men and women returning to the States. They had made the trip through the park of Optometry and - e |To most civillans the need for such rationing wasf o " o0 peen successful leaders | largely to get motion pictures of the country and wild life and travelled Opthalmology ‘our Rellable Pharmacists | obvious. is presaged. Astrologers warn |with a 12-horse pack train going in to the east side of Mt. Dill. Cllasses PItbed. Liviehs bouing BUTLER-MAURO [ The answer met them at their meat markets — against overexertion and mnerve e . DRUG CO. | Where too often was little or no meat strain, Anxiety about loved onss| One of the evening entertainment features to be held at the South- il NEW WAR BOND DRIVE But having reached the decision to ration, thel’' "o 0 B ") pe unfavorable to |east Alaska Fair the following week was a big display of fireworks to be . 2 rationing itself has been put off four months, untilf " S+ FF B € K ome by (shown on Thursday night. Word was received that the vaudeville troupe, The Charles W. Carter | I B U ATIER000 I e interesting work. Today is most | secured through the courtesy of John T. Spickett, had played in Prince - DE CALENDARS MR Rinat fs now. 4o Fullewing, undertaken by the| WeSnUESROeAVAMIL ihe, allocaled hroush ~Hicyl S RESRRRINRRE R is heeh 'Rupert to a crowded house and was to arrive in Juneau within a few Moriuary FREE @l Feion ‘hallenge to the folks|country on a quota ; : consumers, | motion-picture industry. A challenge to the folk quota tem; but for consumers, it Fourth and Frankiin Sts. as a happy wedding day days. behind, Alaskan theatres are cooperating in the cam- \?111 m:‘ 111..&' cf)me‘ first served, and let the hihder- BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Satu rnl gl PHONE 136 . paign wholeheartedly. Many have been named as MO €3¢ SqUash. hd Uranus aspects indicate for| ~ The steamer Spokane had cncountered thirteen pieces of ice from Harry Race, nfllgngf speclal issuing agents where you can buy your bond | W¢ can't understand the apolozetic tone in Wash- 0 bl P soiaus and unexpected | Marmion Tsiand to Point Arden and from Point Arden to Taku Head i when you go to a movie. Most show houses are "1“'1;’1"’»“‘:'1‘]‘r*:(‘)‘t"\‘l‘f:}f‘ks')llvx-nllli\. Rationing ,b\lx:-*xSl’%: obstacles which will require bold two pieces were encountered, all in the regular steamer course, according || FIRST ATD HEADQUARTERS || running “traile pushing the drive. that Germany beg;u\ ‘rmmnm;d:w‘t‘m':'unw:\‘r .uC:u]:]ly decisions to protect nmifmu) muv-r— to word received at the cable office FOR ABUSED HAIR , “Tha Store for Men” We need the money to provide the tanks and planes | oo It was & sign of strehgth that Britain was | €sts. Powers for the President, even e Parker Herbex Tpeatments Will i and guns with which the armies at the front are .o 1o pug a fairly complete ration system into effec | more dictatorial than those already | geather was rainy with a maximum temperature of 55 and a mini- Correct Halr Problems SAB']\T’S fighting Pack the challenge of the enemy. But the |gix weeks after war began voted for him by Congress, are ... ... s d’ money is not the whole story. We need to put across| Rationing bespeaks good organization, thoughtful |Prophesied as likely to be méoen- i wgra-s Front St—Triangle Rldg this drive to show once more unmistakably how thor- | planning—ana fair distribution. Tnstead of fearing|S&Ty- Labor problems “""" ;}’ = oughly the country is behind its fighting men and |rationing, most housewives welcome it— prove most exacting and will P"h:" X H E I' h by its allies | Because it is the only way each family gets its |€nce the ‘coming elections. Public Da'ly lessons in ng IS W. L. GORDON concern will be expressed in de- Jones-Stevens Shop You'll Find Food Finer and The sale of war bonds has not been going well. |fair share. et y J For several months the quotas have not been met.| Yet it is going to take us even longer to get meat|mands for drastic Testriotions g e e e S i A S LADIES'—MISSES’ fisvice Moty Complets at That is not the kind of news our men in Egypt, in |'ationing under way than it did gasoline rationing. |Wa8e Tises. . rteakces WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “How did you come to do READY-TO-WEAR THE BARAN”F Britain, in the Solomon Tslands, and in the Aleutians| The meat ration announced by Secretary Wickard| NATIONAL ISSUES: DUISTPRCR 0y "y, wiow did you HAPPEN to do that?” My, ought to have fo hear from home. Not all of us can | C€rtainly will work no hardship on anyone. It allows :’;\p‘;fi’:z:’cr; z‘;"ifi::;:‘; vietory over| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Homage. Pronounce hom-ij, O as in T R aREE ] COFFEE S:HOP fight; not all of us can even make munitions; but “"AB‘ pounds of meat per person weekly— all of us can help to win the war by buying bonds,| AS compared with the British ration of a pound “Iper person, the f 12% - Every impulse of patriotism, duty and of plain self- >r ¥ s atlot 124 ounfegskl gian five ounces . . . interest calls for putting across this $1,000,000,000| the Nazis or the Japanese will be COF (not as in HOME), I as in RIDGE (not AGE). positively expressed by residents of OFTEN MISSPELLED: Obeisance. Observe the BEI, though pro- the Atlantic and the Pacific sea- nounced BAY l;oards. Ac‘cording to astrology enc- SYNONYMS’ Adorn, decorate, beautify, embellish, garnish, illustrate, JAMES C. COOPER FINE Ik Add the fact that poultry and fish are not in- i A : drive. With every bond that's bousht we furnish |ciudeq, but will be available in addition to the meat|My Movements will decide which ornament. ; C.P.A. el J—"“‘"il"cl"m“l weapons for our armed forces, we help protect the|ration, and you have not a sharp sacrifice, but, for |Member of the Axis powers must WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Business Counselor at very reasonable rates country from inflation and, as individuals, we get! times like these, a luxury schedule B be first defeated. There will be increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: COOPER BUILDING Paul Bloedhorn e be vestmel J ey at, wi - i i i sed - significance ; wa spirit; uninteresting; dull. “When liberty is gone, the best investment in the world. Beyond that, with| Americans, being far ahead of their Government | ¥ Alaska increased =lz e !vNSIPID. }V\ntlng in spirit; : sting e 3 every bond that's bought we show our friends and on this as on many other things, will welcome Sec-|O0 the war map. Intensive fight- jife grows insipid, and has lost its relish.”—Addison. enemies, in the only way that many of us can, that retary of Agriculture Wickard’s program and only |\Dg on land and sea as well as in| the air will mark the “next few ! L. C. Smith and Corona we are in this war with everything we've got regret that it must be stalled off so long. .« AL = Haste to accomplish dec TYPEWRITERS —————e Remember those days before the war, when we | VeekS MODERN ETIOUE E by | b Sold and Serviced by i eto-0all o Halt |heard fantastic tales of “M. Day?? ‘Of plans for{iVe movements before the W’"‘;" I ROBERTA LEE ! complete mobilization of the nation on that occa-|Wil be most unfortunate for.the J. B. Burford & Co. Axis. | | S. FRANKLIN STREET RCA Vicior Radios and RECORDS JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE (Bremerton News-Searchlight) sion? How rationing, everything else, was prepared " Next to Juneau Drug Co. - pl 5 N < . ‘Our Doorstep Is Worn It is still fresh in our memories when Prime Min- | for in advance—so that officials would only have to ‘NTERNATEONAL AFFA.‘RSi Q. Should a person avoid using slang in conversation? Satistisa R % by Seward Street Phone 65 ister Churchill some months ago made a clear-cut| bull Plan Q of Program Y out of Bin Z—and we|L D€ lunar trine of Jupiter i of ' v.c" Gne ghould use as good English as he is capable. The Customers’ could go right to town? exceptional power and should be' declaration to the Nazis regading the probable use p . English language contains a larger vocabulary than any other languaged helpful to representatives of lib- of poison gas in the Russian theater of war. Withinm| Where are those plans? Or did we just dream ty. The United Nations .should"" existence, and it is really unnecessary to intersperse every sentence a short interval, a sharp warning came from Presi- 'em? erty. ; y / ’ i gain - decidedly, although Russia | With some slang expression. DR. H. VANCE INSURANCE dent Roosevelt to the Japanese for the same pur- From now on, let's not be afraid of rationing. Let’s Q. Isn't it all right to send out handwritten wedding invitations? pose. This was indeed a very good policy, for what plan for it—as one way to win this war. may be hampered by the spread of ¢ P DR U il OSTEOPATH 5 By b i 19 the conflict to new territories. 8t~ | A. Yes. Informal notes, written on 5 B ¥ Consultation and examination EFARMERA AR | beria comes under evil portents. MI. right, but engraved invitations and announcements are in better | free, Hours 10 o 12; 1 to 5; Shanuck Agency [ER[T[EMTIEID] E | Hitler will see his plans contrib- form. 7 to 8:00 by appoin iy [TIARIT] nm@.fl-.m e n ute to success for his enemies. The | Q. When a single man is invited for dinner to the home of married e . - (A] &1 ] an conjunction of Saturn and Mars, friends, should he take the hostess a box of candy or flowers? Gasting Hotel Ann ACROSS | . falling on the Soviets' midheaven, A. This is a thoughtful thing to do, parmumh if the man is not South Franklin St. Phone 177 c A L I r o n “!A ;4 %;;vonunny 0. fempt IRl | Th r I I I is seen as the evil influence that in position to return the invitation. Grocery and Meat Market 4 41 Biblical | i Revane 1 S y | § . SRR reves. . ) ; 478—PHONES—371 rregular or ge < | o + “ b - ¢ must- ‘emini | i "Say It With Flowers" but h Quality Foods fiifi‘fi'e...'..'u' d ) s lE] | . have the augury of a year of mixed | “SAY IT WITH OURSI” msuodernuymu % 15 Cliek beetls 44 Commence experiences in which there will be d n A C. GORDON ] 16. Brought into a % Came together FIA many benefits. ! v 7D VS gani- 3 g patha) |, GSHEse l Chiden born on this day should | £memmemreeee e | | Juneau Florists 1 Regseived G RN, | be successful in unusual vocations.| 1. How many lines are usually run through a stamp on an envelope Phone 311 H s GBAVES 2 8. Trigonometrt. With 150 Eskimos gazing wide-|They are likely to have extraordin- by the post office to cancel it? he'C ¥ Setlbiee L 5";fi‘:ruu"dmg zz;;v‘:“tg“g ::‘:;:;"g 0; white | ary mlent‘scflnd :t;‘:misilz‘flm“e“- | 2, Whose likeness appears on the revenue stamp which is affixed — {The Clething Man bank of area i " e in Barrow, opyright, ) { e Fil ks 15 7 a::’:\l( of 7. One Rko tibs: Solution Of Yesterday’s Puzzle | Alaska’s lonely “farthest north” set- 5 | to every p\f kage of c?g.axette_a? ! : n-we & ulm co HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER !27 i“,m“m, ran‘::f’ to ¥ Bectisation T Moty Itlement on the Arctic Ocean, the|eXPlained. “They would be thrilled.” 3. How many distinct diseases can be traced to flies? o & MARX CLOTHING 31 Pl on woras 3. Maves sidewise 3. Philippine Voleano " romance of two Ladd Field workers Chureh Is Jammed 4. Why is thread called “worsted”? Plumbing—0il Burners % Dijapied, *Gh BUBRANIOR | LY i fesdiations | finally Teached its happy culmina.| The couple agrced. The entire| 5 How does the number of red corpuscles in the normal human body Heating w ont kel Sorenouses PGt 1. Soiourn [tion Sunday, August 30 after a|ESKimo population jammed the compare fo the number of white ones? Phone 34 Sheet Metal ZORIC 3. Emit 1 1 Men who 5 Statement of 1L Egyptian solar |series of transportation trials and|ChUrch. Barrow's population of 15 FAIRWHRE: . A ”ltai“;f:ag. ot & Ot ooict . in G tribulasions says the Fairbanks| White persons also attended. Sig S Reyen STRERM SLEANING 12 :Jz;x:::’:;x‘::n | News-Miner of September 5, l;wten was :es:td m.nn‘ Mrs. Klere- 2. DeWitt Clinton. m Phone 15 principle of | «It all turnéd out for the best,” oper was bridesmaid. Miss Bev- 3. Thirty. - P ;KEE‘" ‘\thn Sl S e Ver: '“ erly Morgan, daughter of Sergeant | 4. From Worstead, England, where it was first made in the 15th s riiEe Alaska Laundrv Sk | Phitbert, chief elerk at the U & | SPAnley Morgan—famous Army Sig- | century Hardware Company )4 Title of & . B . * ®l'pnal Corps member who watches . g Ei 3 g 5. About 5,000 red ones to every white one. e knight ‘f;}lgouv:::l; r?i:rlf:L::nL:?&P:zd;T;i over the Arctic regions for our B: elt B O ———————————, Postal y el e and Heavy Hardware R Oty e government—gave the bride away. LIFBE et ’P;:;m:: """"wk: - Later that day, while the Eski- ! i Wik R isheicitien CAREFUL .COQ:::AG'M:LL Bndaveiopsa i ere not been delays, they |mos were. busy around the newly R 1 1 M ¢ f WAV S 5 UHRE™ | would ot have witnesea Barrows |arvea shi, s weadins ooy | IEIAXation Moment for E s Savrie suip Ar:el of welght ;maln event of the year—the arrival [was held at the minister’s home. - A of the “only boat” with provisions|a feat ' [ i i . Crony | i eature, says Philbert, was the ot o i e fn e pitde. * | serving of pickled. Mucktuk—a con- Guy Smlfll Dl’ugs BUDGET AND c birpild As it was, the Eskimos—dizzy|coction made from the skin and (Careful Prescriptionists) SAVE FOR WAR 1 |with excitement over watching a|blubber of a whale. NYAL Family Remedies ) S e ‘L“"Kh wedding such as they had Occupy Lindbergh Room HORLUCK'S DANISH BONDS AND STAMPS olor of e —— e e 4 C éaxl_(;er" the heard of but never seen—boiled| Their bridal chamber that night ICk CHEAM 4 mignonette \Bwsy from the ceremony to greet|was at the minister's home—the | Baretiiert, the trading boat, which arrived|same bedroom occupied by Charles Deysa:"\f,:s ‘.sholhy :itfix'\vhards. 3 and Anne Lindbergh on their flight MAKE . Genus of the elayed Wedding across the top of the world several A °WL 107.‘(;:';'31(-‘1:” | Philbert, and his fiancee, Mary years ago. ) R EVERY 50. Demolish Jane Edwards, a clerk in his office, The couple took almost 400 f h 0 eet P one 4 PAY DAY “;‘r'l' i £ lrmd originally planned to charter|of colored motion picture film, and 63 Jurisdiction: ;a plane which would take them,|left Barrow ‘Tuesday morning on a Rlaad reteet Collsconl \ /’/1‘ Bo"n DAY h law |their best man and bridesmaid, to|roundabout return to Fairbanks Theatre 56. The bullfinch |Barrow last August 18th. that eenstituted their honeymoon. | But difficulties arose in securing| Lats Tuesday, th There isno Sllehhlle fOl’ Newspaper Adverhslng fa plane. The couple were not able w;n:srgm :;inzygmpm;yg vX;Z]Zs :: P [Lo leave until last Sunday, on a|the bay. They spent the night at 1851—Hall a Century of Banking—1941 {plane piloted by Sig Wien. A fel-|Port Lay. They were at Kotzebue ROALD COPSTEAD [low passenger was Lester Dawson,|Wednesday night and reached Fair- R | professor at the University of Al-|banks yesterday afternoon, % : a8 a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE § |25ka. They weren't able to take| Philbert was back at work today. TlleB.M B hl. d is invited to present this coupon this evening |a best man and bridesmaid along.|His bride has resigned, ® e ell S at the box office of the — | The plane trip started off with| “The wedding was well werth . thrills of seeing herds of reindeer, | waiting for,” Philbert summarized B nk CAPITOL THEATRE caribou and occasional bear. today. a d ive TWO TICKETS to S At Barrow, the Rev. Fred Klere- X and receive see: oper asked the couple if they i " 3 Wic ming. beke. St Y ||pg [omnow - Oldest Bank in Alaska mE Hz“ II nzn m Presbyterian church mission instead of the m of N. W. of at his home, as originally |High tide 3 e ey ann':"s":‘&d kit mflh‘;fs":o ;g%unt:hi;t at COMMERCIAL Federal Tax—bc per Person : pl“g“" Low tide .. } mn:i. fln««:‘ ‘of {Idu“w;. in Capen "Ensign e “The Eskimos here have never|High tide ... 1:14 pm..1738 feet 1speth McKenzie, of Yon! at the piano. Lieut. Frances WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! séen & wedding of white pecpler me Low tids . TSR, 00 foct, | Bihe danehtes of movie and Irene Rich, i6 in backgrounds* - ool ey - - » - s