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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA HAPPY BIRTHDAY | SEPTEMBER 25 PAGE FOUR The Government also is attempting to cen- | Dally AIflSka Emplre ‘n.:lm‘ its war information service under Elmer Davis | ‘M 0 is now doing his utmost to prevent such hap- { penings. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1942 DIRECTORY Frdtomc Socon Gastinequ Channel )Cess. 20 YEARS AGO g‘fi"m .‘EMPIB,E fl SEPTEMBER 25, 1022 Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY. Second And Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska, HELEN TROY MONSEN R. L. BERNARD President | Vice-President and Business Manager \ How Canada Does It Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class lnuer SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Juneau and Doulas for $1.50 per munlh. the following rates: Patricia Jean Stanyer Mrs. J. F. Mullen (Ketchikan Chronicle) | There's a saying in Washington that if you want MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Lucas were in Medford, Oregon, after driving West intheif' car from Chicago to California and then up thé coast, Delivered by carrie By mall, postage pa Drs. Kaser and One year, in advance. $1500; six months, in advance, $7.50; | (0 KNOW What the U. 8. will be like in six months| Mayian James according to'word received from them. They were expected to return Freeh er in Scottish Rite Temple one month, in advance, $1.25 or so, look at Canada. Canada has been at war Irene Forsell soon to’ Juneau where MY. Lucas was Assistant Cashier in the B. M. urg beginning at 7:30 p. m. Subseribers will confer a favor if they will promptly nnmy | longer than we. Fred Jansen 5 DENTIST +30 p. m. the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity in the g £ 2 z < Behrends Bank. S R. W. COWLING, Wor- livers of their paers In January, Canada's dominion income taxes were Mrs. Alice Muir Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374, Blomgren Building Phone 56 shipful Master; JAMES W. LEIV- | ERS, Secretary. B. P. 0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 P. M. Visiting Brothers wel- come. ARTHUR ADAMS, Ex- alted Ruler, M, H. SIDES, Sec- retary. Mrs. Timothy Tucker Lief Erickson Mrs. James Warren |so heavy that it was necessary to suspend collection | of income taxes by the provinces and municipalities ed Press is exclusively entitled to the use for | all news dispatches credited to 1t or not other- | —the taxpayers just couldn’t pay both. For example, s paper and also the local news published jf a man in Montreal had made $200,000 under the double income. Canada’s taxes are said to be the world’s largest.| Single men making $2000 pay $600 income tax ‘married men with two children, $215). In addition, there is a compulsory savings plan running from | 20 for single people making $700 a year. Too, there | an 8 per cent manufacturer’s sales tax, a 25 per Mrs, J. F. Pugh was returning to Juneau on the Princess Alice from the South where she had been for a short time. g MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Assocta republication of wise credited in herein | { | | | | HOROSCOPE “The stars incline but do not compel” Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Office Phone 469 Charles Perelle was to leave for the South on the Princess Alice for Seattle, where he would enter his sophomore Vear at theé “‘University of Washington. taxation his tax bill would have exceeded his | ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1011 | American Building, Seattle, Wash, | The Rev. Edgar Gallant, of Skagway, arrived on the Alameda from a trip to the southern towns of the Division and left on' the Estébeth for Skagway. | SPOUENEL | \ Dr. John H. Geyer cent luxury tax. il Mrs. Anna Webster and her daughter, Carol, were to arrive in 3 % < PTEM) 26 3 e DENTT! GL No one can be fired in Canada, no one can quit, B g | Juneau on the Princess Alice. % e Bldg PIG Y WIGGLY |no one can change from one job to another. ANd| aquerse aspects rule today. Avi- | — g daen For BETTER Groceries no one can accept or no one can give an increase In oyion is under rather uncertain E. M. Polley, Republican candidate for the Legislature, from Sitka, FHONE 762 wages to anybody. Exceptions are made, but only with government approval | be disquieting war news. Too, prices are far more rigidly frozen in Canada | HEART AND HOME: Womgen are i ‘(hun‘ in this country. The cost of living has gone under ‘benefic aspects today. The | up little more than 2 per cent since last fall. of course, | planetary influences and there may | Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 pm. Phone 13—M ved on the Estebeth bringing with him the Sitka exhibit for the Southeast Alaska Fair. Mrs. Polley had been in Juneau visiting with rx iends’ for several days. a ROBERT SIMPSON,Opt.D. L " Canada’s wage control law provides a bomus for|°TrS appear to presage for alll o peng milingen left on the Admiral Watson on a vacation trip Gndun‘telzmeles Ctlege The Rexall Store i i ot e g Wwho are In Government positions|,, . siqtes. She was to visit in Seattle and Portland before returning ot Optometry and Your Reliable Pharmacists | workers if the cost of living goes up. But it is not good health and physical endur Opthalmology an overall bonus. For example, in this country some ance. In auxiliary branches of m”lo Juneau. Glasses Fitted ~Lenses Ground BUTLER-MAURO I LR 1) s S - |people think that if the cost of living goes uP 10|y and' the Navy' girls will win T 3 £ : DRUG CO. per cent, then wages should go up 10 per cent. But high‘ praise, for they will serve J. W. Kehoe, attorney, left on the Admiral Watson for Petersburg on S v s P SRR PAPE R l() BURN in Canada, if prices go up 10 per cent, then wages lipo yivion” erficiently. A few wo- |legal business, Th l W C —— [go up only 10 per cent of the first $25. That is This | T T eChar es A » lmen will gain lasting fame us | 1 P arier Latest reports from the home front tell us that!every worker getting $25 a week or more gets $2.50 143 an ml“gm‘)ug davg for romance. | Following the policy of providing atheltic competition for the town TIDE CALENDARS there is no paper shortage. Some paper mills actu- |a week increase. The-man getting $25 is boosted to ’Gu" may expect determined suii- | teams in sports, the personnel of the U. S!'Coast Guard cutter' Unalga Mor]uaty ally are out be g for orders. It seems that our | $27 The man getting $100 is boosted only “’zors It is a happy wedding day.!was organizing a basketball team and hoped to be in top shape by the Fourth’and Frankiin Sts, FREE frantic efforts to save on paper were inspired by the Slé[ $ 5 o : e A | BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Housing |time the season opened. PHONE 136 l fear of a scarcity, rather than any actual proof of Canada’s finance minister says its taxation repr - | consttuction on an immense scale, e 1 Hafl‘y nace, Dfllgglsf such a shortage or that there would be one. ents the “extreme limit of what the country can do.” | ypien marked the summer months S. Wallstedt, District Supervisor for Alaska of the Moose Lodge, left s NI o dues b £ N Washington got all excited about what would hap- Pas ‘Th‘ Che e will be carried on in many states o, the Estebeth for Skagway, Whitehorse anc‘1 Atlin. He was to inspect FIRST AID HEADQUARTERS pen if there ever was a soarcily and announced that e A through the autumn. Much WOtk jqpes and look into the feasibility of organizing lodges. He expected to FOR ABUSED HAIR “The Store for Men” we would need more paper than our present mill (Cincinnati Enquirer) for winter exigencies lxs ;m‘x- "x;t Ibe away for three weeks. Parker Herbex Treatments Will capacity could produce : Along with the announcement that before very,ca_'l{mtefll;s :vmr::e:‘x;?“oy?n m W ) e o rect Halr Problems SAB'NSS Governmental agencies started sending out releases jong we are to be rationed for meat, it is in:pirunz,‘pa"’ and Impi - b Weather was fair with a maximum temperature of and a mn(- typed on both sides of the paper. city editors got all excited and sent their after feature would soon be will be developed many household conveniences that plify domestic tasks. Women who eceeeeee— Sevie clevr mens . whin 00 Daily Lessons in English bvg ¥ GORDON Newspaper to have the Agricultural Adjustment Aduumstrauonj reporters scur- | urge us to eat more cheese. No such urgence is be- about how housewives/ing handed out by the corresponding agencies of old market basket the Continent or the United Kingdom. There are shouts of joy when the stevedores come upon a lease- mum of 48. sim- Sigrid’s Front St.—Triangle Bldg. | rying stories carrying the again | devise clever menus in which food is scientifically prepared. and so forih You'll Find Food Finer and Jones-Stevens Shop = sy i . 4 vice More Complete at One lady actually go so excited about the an-|lend cargo of cheese from Wisconsin, Ohio, and New L . LADIES'—M18 Bety it ; & : ght $75 YOrk. Our buddies in the A.EF. affect not to care| NATIONAL ISSUES: As fall ¢ e TES . nouncement that she rushed out and bought $75 ks forT LR Nversge READY-TO-WEAR worth of toilet paper ToF (HETRR el e et of Bt S e e o e eht oontr] WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The company has decided i a o 3 AL i amily the te er - C contri- 20 W e r ” One printer who usually bought only several tons EN8lish v\nrkylneu]long since have L';\K-Hl(rl the lack bution from regular incomes will to desert the project.” Say, “to ABANDON the project. Seward Street Near Third " COFFEE suflp f chee vi eir er a arf-'n’-arf— ; 4 v ) ¥ r b’ of paper stock at a time, purchased 20 tons, bl WL i bikterand art-n' AR e it Aach i Reth. oo~ ETTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Humble. Pronounce hum-bl, not Washington agencies threatened to take 30 percent| .. 1 trologers foretell. Increased taxes, Um- Yet, despite the fact that we have made quite a 8 4 . ty; two N’ of the present stock ¢ . : S5 however, will be irksome as the OFTEN MISSPELLED: Annuity; two N's little cheese these last severa rs, it is not A » 4 ERA IS e S o It was a very sad situation R part of gur ;m H.;U ‘:X e ‘;;m;d‘;m;r number of Government employes SYNONYMS: Break, burst, smash, split, sunder, shatter, sever, crash, JAMES 6. COOPER FINE Whoever started the stampede forgot to take into | cheese sounds like a lot of cheese to make in a year |SOATS and reports of waste of pub- crush; rend, fracture. 3 ¢ » C.P. A, Watch and Jewelry Repairing consideration the fact that ordinary civilian con-| peside hil 3 S SR - lic money are encouraged by fifth WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Business C 1 at very reasonable rates beside erstwhile sizable imports of cheeses from iy = 0 day. Today's word: 88 Counselor sumption of paper already was tremendously cut abroad. But cheese to most of us pie-eating Ameri- COlumnists. The stars presage a increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. i A T, COOPER BUILD! Paul Bloe : e Plckatas A ML s ; which will not ; firm in will or purpose. “We admire the inflexible BRCOING oeahorn down for natural reasons. Many products packed | cans is a little hunk to go with apple pie—you know, | Wave of economy which will not! INFIEXIBLE; firm in will or purpose. S. FRANKLIN STREET in cardboard cartons have been curtailed. Automo- | the yellow kind, so little apprecated that we don't 830 m°'l“e“.t“m until after the integrity of Lincoln. bile manufacturers quit sending out large bulks call it Cheddar, but “store” or “rat” cheese |autumn. elections, A 1 o rge bulks of INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS : L. C. Smith and Corona promotion mategial, as did many other industries, There are signs that the government and the edi- The sad result of all this is that the paper busi- | 1O of food pages are already in league on propa.|AMAteur prophets multiply at this MODERN ETIQUETTE ¥ Mt ooy RCA Vicior Radios ness now is in a slump, a ‘lower sag than it the | 8nda to-get us to et What is really good for us|fime When the direst preditions ROBERTA LEE =5 ool by znd RECORDS scarcity boogey hadn't been waved from Capitol Hill, 2Pd delicious, too. Perhaps they are going at it, the|May be expected. While all de- ; J. B. Burford & Co. clare victory for the United Na- JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE - 3 ¢ wrong w For what do you suppose would happen Next Today, some mills are onl o' g three days Sie N % " “ ext to Juneau Drug Co. e e e o operating three days| i yhey put priorities on our very ‘Successful native|Homs, conscription -of labor; prop- Q. When introducing two persons is it all right to say, “Mrs. Davis, Our Doorstep Is Worn by a week. The Government is asking curtailment of > | erty § 1 holkiings 18 1dn i , Seward Street Phone 65 M 58 g B i Edams, Camemberts, Rocheforts, Danish Bleue, Gor- |€rty and financial holdings is fare- |, .\ \r. Norton: Mr. Norton, Mrs. Davis'? Satisfied Customers” eerl BTl TEE by Wil maf b et e PUATRICTIAE B blon o sandeitbod 0 vy Q. What color should be chosen for the baby’s christening clothes? : prob o e last. || BSHll it may he eniugh o tell ithe truth about|uncer MUMAty rmiecithe Popla-| ol el ke ke v it Rl R it GHBRIN IR wiilE: DR. H. VANCE INSURANCE Govenment is trying to win the war as quickly as ' cheeses to an America already keen on the trail of tion of millions becoming a vast .: 8 ] Q. Should one use a fork to place butter on a piece of bread or biscuit? A. No; the knife is always used for this purpose. possible and tread on as few toes as.poss\ble in the Washington ¥ army. The spiritual center of | gravity will move westward to the Pacific coast, they foretell, where |the capital of the federated nn- vitamins and calcium cuntent OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination * free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8:00 by appointment. ’upon in other parts of the country, run by graduates of this school. Army officer, self to death. tries to drink him- A friendly officer Shattuck Agency Me"'_ There are many courses, all on| discovers that he and his father ;";:‘h"; ":Z wolrld it beld es’ Gastineau Hotel Annex e U how ‘to make the Army more ef-|have quarreled, and the boy is in |tablishe L i i .1 I_O OK d lEARN 5o-Round [ ficient. Take the Chinese boy Who! despair. A note is sent to the Teduired for this evolution which an A. C. GORDON Sewib Feankiis St Phatle 171 CALIFORNIA was serving as waiter in the mess|father, who comes to visit him, | ior:unm.ely % ot foressen B “'i Grocery and Meat Market hall, because some officer thought| an il results ity b5 ; . ] S—3 (Continued from Page One) restaurants were ‘chme:e spec;l» ymfi]: l;zc:nc;h:tri]oxelg ";x::ly::iiiag?e‘ Persons whose birthdate it is! 1. What was the legendary site of King Arthur’s Court? i P o 478—PHONE 71 e = ( 7 a7 S “Y | have the augury of a year in which| 2. What vessel grounded on Motint Ararat? Say It With Flowers” but High Quality Foods at ties. A personnel officer discovered |to a good soldier. b FpRsU 01 8'3 e X L b Moderate Prices forms now required to cover the|the boy qualified as an interpreter, it 1s well to be on guard against| 3. What is the largest bay in the world? 'SAY IT WITH OURS! four pages to one; while the 44|and he was transferred to G-2 NICK NAZI RUMORS | extravagance and business reverses, | 4. What does the term “seventh heaven” mean? J Fl - career of each of the 8,000,000 men | ( y . o | Common sense will assure gooth 5. How many American women are receiving alimony, in round uneau Ol'lsls Military Intelligence). He doesn't| A wife back home writes to. the ¥ o will be cut at least in half. | wait on tables any more. company commander complaining | U¢K- | figures? Phone 311 H s GRAVES Mlgp . Personnel problems are only one|that her soldier husband dpesn't| Children born on this day prob- | ANSWERS: "l'h. . / Man” ARMY'S SCHOOL OF jangle of the business of increasing | write to her. The soldier confesses| 3Py Will be extremely gifted | 1 Camelot. _—_— A ADMINISTRATION |Army efficiency—but perhaps the|to an officer that he has heard | he ak‘_‘s'l They Sl’“’"ld be gener-' 5 Noan’s Ark. e & m c HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER To inaugurate this new system,|most important angle. At Fort|his wife is unfaithful. The officer | OUS: kindly and lovable. ' Success, 5 Bao of Bengal, 1300 miles by 1200 miles, ice ers L0. & MARX CLOTHING the Army has set up its own School | Washington, Major Yale Nathan-|recognizes one of the commonest ?:rd fl:‘;‘ipmess are ‘prognosfieated| 4 1y means “supreme-happiness.” Plumbinx-Oil ‘Burners of Administration, which in a way |son, former University of Pennsyl-|rumors in army camps, a rumor 3 | 5. Two million, Hflflllfl might be compared to the Harvard |vania psychology professor, is now|which the Germans used system- (Copyright, 1542) } . ] R R g A s | Business School which trains man-|teaching officers how to spot the|atically to undermine morale of . || Phone 34 Sheet Metal ZORI (- agement ‘expérts™for. big bustnsss.|satare “pegs, French soldiers. He quashes the AWVS Dan(e IS i - BYSTEM CLEANING This school is training “officers who — rumor and starts the correspond- ¥ > . . ,__—__. will go out and train more offi- | PERSONNEL PROBLEMS ence again between soldier ‘and ’ \,l osswor d F Uzzic mNEAU YOUNG Pllone 15 cers, afid it is located at Fort| Take the Nebraskan who enlists|Wife. etfor Elks a Rt Washngton, 16 miles down the|in the Army because he loves| SKill in detecting maladjustment, . SIS ACROSS" " 3 Email plece Hardwnre Compan Alaska Laundrv Potomac from the Capital, not far horses. He is shipped to an east-|&nd correcting it, is not part of Tomorrow Ni M % Sikich slgut of 35 prepositjon Y from Mount Vernon ern post, and finds nothing but|the average officer's equipment. Tt : g " ol moh g 74y 7 Its headmaster is quick-witted |machines in this Army. He makes |Cannot be learned from a manual. b 7 g = 3 Berore characters far-sighted Colonel Herbert C.|a morose and difficult soldier. An|It requires the sort of clinical pro-| Another in the series of dances 1 R 1. Story ; “"'mflcmmfi Wity Holdridge, all his life a regular interview discloses the cause, and Cedures taught at the Adjutant|for enlisted men being sponsored by | 13 Goom Pl S ! FLOAT A army officer, who even in the last |he is shipped to a unit which stifl | General's School. ihe American ~Women's Vekiltifasyy ‘1. f;}:;llth'f,,.,e,.,, L Mendins S SATILESNIO. war saw the need of an army ad- |has some horses. To Some ‘extent 1t 1o a pasenigh BN E SeIIEG, fop JomeE] o “l,e abbr. 42 Fur-bearing [ 8 o WA £ B 2 row evening in the s Ballroom, 5 orld bird animal ministration to fit men into the| The little East Side New Yorker |influence, and some Army old- S i Gruening announced 20. Gian 43. Red ‘pepper Gu s fll—Dl'u s &P s right groove, and who in this war [is a bad actor, making trouble in|timers call it coddling. But Col- b i it g;,;*,:o;',"““*“ 1. pRaas 3] Y ml BUDGET AND “ finally carried his point at umihh unit. An officer suggests he |onel Holdridge believes it's the only Tl:)ye Elks Ballroom is donated by 25. S0 duickly it Iye: Scotch Bfil’amfi EE (Careful Prescriptionists) | |‘ E FOR WAR War Department. take some time off and go home|Way to meet the manpower short- B A & e NYAL Family Remedies o s lish school 49. Holjstl Y The school stands on that bend/on leave. “T can’t go home,” he|28€. That shortage requires some- ltxtilaLoigieghf:r;::ceu;e ;;i?:!nr?:n % BT davices Solution of Vesterday's Puzste HORLUCK'S DANISH DNDS AND STAMPS of the lazy Potomac, where Secre- |says. “Why not?” He points to|thing far more intelligent than in-| e given the sssond and foorin gatc] o ~kieat iriah 68, Blecs out DOWN 4. American wild CREAM : v Ay re . o ar “ - » W | CT 3 ; & . e 54, t tary of Navy Frank Knox comes|his arm. “No stripes.” He won't |Creasing the number of draftees—|yrdava of each momnth, 35 &oiie or o B e R BISHIENESCL ashere from his yacht every morn-|be seen by the gang at home until | it Tequires the efficient use of everv| ynti such time as a USO cen- Aromatlo Boxes materials 6. Existence ing for a perspirational walk up | he is at least a corporal, {Sosn within the age limits, ter is established in Juneau, ‘the grcks o e g 7. Devoured the hillside, before going to his| Somebody discovers that he is a! The Air Corps, for example, is|AWVS dances will also be under 7 3. Enencowards desk in Washington. It nestids|professional entertainer, and he is|USIDE men trained as pilots, to|the sponsorship of the USO, ac- / “ R 5“":’“ giiko EVERY among the old oaks and maples |asked to be master of ceremonies at |40 administrative jobs in the Air[cording to permission given the| [ . /// 7 10 Tevetse ‘snd ot PAY DAY which George Washington could the post’s next show. He eats ,L;le" But the Adjutant General's|group by Leonard R. Hall, super- -a-hammer ’ see from his lawns on the Virginia up. His mood changes. His sol-|School will pick up a job-lot*oT|visor of USO for the Northwest, .‘. 16, ‘Détathed shoot A BOND DAY aide | diering improves He wins the B-17 men, the men with missing|who was in Juneau recently. % * Pready for \ Starting with 200 students last chevrons of a corporal, and after| te€th, deafness or lameness, and| Mr. Hall said that a USO banner .%“. .w . . Emting Janua the enrollment today is| that you can’t hold him. ifl"d that, though they are far from|Will be sent to Juneau and can be ””fifl...%a..' /7/ s Co{f;?":nh 2000. Other schools are about to' One young fellow, the son of an Piot material, they are quick at|used at AWVS dances in the fu-| /7 7 2. Midday o S St : : |mastering administration. Thus the | ture. The banner is expected tol ..-.%‘. u 24, Money me | flier is freed to fly. arrive in time for the next dance. P penalties lasl.—m a Cenlur’ d’nkmg—lul EN L g ! The American Army is 20 years Anypoe _atcending_the dineh whp . fl X Bh:;:n:‘-‘tmw. W. ENGLEBERT behind in this business. The mors | 143 [avorite recordings or a’ good 5. Colon - as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE{ | ¢lficient Germans have mastereq st 0l%etion of recordings, s urged e Sl Th ( is invited to present this coupon this evening {long ago. But there is hope for | i thz i O o,c,a ,dhl' L5 ""c"""“‘ e [ d ® en s at the box office of the- — {pprovement, as & result of thelgve tans Tt is hoped that “WHER b m.xm in fur sy Gy 3 ab v e i w eaw W school ai the bend of the Potomac. £ i : 34. Infant CAPITUL THEATRE (Co ol *|the USO banner arrives, it will be 36. Wldinl “bird pyright, 1942, by United Fea- possible to have ‘an Army band 37. Article of belief : ture Syndicate, Inc.) play for the dances. 9. Lingered o X and receive TWO TICKETS to see: e Juneau girls will be present to OldeSi Bank in A]aska ® o 0 Il 171 act as Junior hostesses for the af- pRrty BLONDIE flol':s To CULLEGE : WE‘[;"“J‘ REPORT ® | fair, and AWVS women and'mem- 5 U. 8. Bureau) ®Jbers of other Juneau orgamznnons MMEBC Federal Tax—scpetPe;son ® Temp. Thursday, Sept. 24 e lact as Senior hostesses. o miks co IAL SAVINGS WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! {[3 Maximum 64 Minimum 42 o T B form | O R ® 000000000000 Empire Classifieds Pay! e

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