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PAGE FOUR : THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 194 . | He was entitled to his opinion > { iy Daily Alaska Empire . .o i s s o I noyed with the speech, that's good HAPPY B AY ! - Jrom Published every evening except Sunday by the v . 4 ¢ ) T H E E M P I R E EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY If the time ever comes when the common man 3 Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alasks. isn't entitled to his opinion, then we will no longer 3 HELEN TROY MONSEN - & xe - - President 7 Dt B8 be living in a democracy OCTOBE] R. L. BERNARD - - dent wnd Business Mansger : ) : OCTOBER R 29, 1922 C T T oy We'll put our faltly in more speeclies such as the hirl irad Several short flights over Gastineaw Channel were made the pre- . MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Entered in the Post Office fii Juneau sa recent one by Willkie, o Tess in such advertise- Shirley Davis s + SECOND and SUBSCRIPTION RATES recent ol e, and less st @ s Ed. McIntyre ceding day by the seaplane Northbird, Pilot Roy I. Jones. Two pas- DIS. Kaser and_ and FOURTH Dellvered by o I . e the mile v rose T "'t |ments as one well-known radio company is pumm!K Richarl Alkens sengers, Clare Krough and Henry Hanna, of Juneau, had made flights Mondlé’sol each mont ] One year, in advance, 15,005 si¥ months, 11 advance, $7.50; | before the public eye, the one that shows American iy o, Wt Jones, ' He eXiiboted to remlin several more days Freeburger In Scottish Rite Temple§ o VR | production rollin the cringing Axis leaders in A ) beginning at 7:30.p. m. Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notsry | Production rolling over the cringing Axis leaders | Helen Smith-Cass — DENTISTS R. W. COWLING, Wor- le‘;:ryfl\i:;fl:hfl”:flu’:; 36 Say" SONIY O SOuIAHNY i the 8- o hundred différent joses. Laura D. Ordway Henry Meier, who recently arrived from Seattle, had purchased an Bhngen. 5 si“pm Master; JAMES W. LEIV- Telephones: Newb Office, 003; Bustnsss Offlos, 3¥& | ~Which ef the two mpdiuns of expression do you Martin Lavenik interest in the Peerless Bakery and was to be actively associated with it Siliog. Hioce ERS, Secretary. " MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS think will do the most toward winning this war? Edward Stanton in the future, He had formerly been connected with the Cream Bread The Assoclated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for SN 2R Mrs. D. F. Stuart Company of Séattle 3 blicati f all ws dispatches credited to it or not other- . 3 Wihe credited In this Daper aud aiso the looal news published Suicides and War | Hazel D. Taylor &t Dr. A W. Stewart B. P. 0. ELKS b o m S L i i i e s Meets every Wednesday at 8' B i a e PRI .. B B IO N Peter Hawkins A plan to assemble materials for a booth in which to display school Yy ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO LARGER (Cincinnati Enquirer) - < ¢ the National Education Asso- DENTIST P. M. Visiting Brothers wel- ki i e T e vartdng work, photographs and produce of A o w though 1t would seem plausible that wartime, ciation' annual conventi 1923 was suggested to the Ala NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1011 | withy all of its emotional stvesses, would tend to | === Eduet @b Assosiith gy O“kl“"dI’”D' Hmdprii e rr of Smeri¢an Buflding, Seattle, Wash. increase suicides, the reverse actually is true. One F:i ’0 D Iy B rus¥ %7 _— — i 3 i ¢ Re:? “ducation. of the nation’s largest life insurance companies re- 0 R OS c 0 P E ports that deaths from suicide among its policy- THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. 20TH CENTURY BUILDING come. ARTHUR ADAMS, Ex Office Phone 469 alted Ruler, M. H. SIDES, Sec- retary. . holders this year and last have been the lowest on The stars incline Mary Africh, of Douglas, was awarded a ride in iy iseal)izllv North D HG 3 record with but one year excepted. There was a but do nwot compel” bird and Tom Cashen was named alternate, to have the ride in c . John 3 eyer PIG‘LY WIGGLI sharp decrease in such mortalities between 1940 and § [Mary was ot able to make the flight DENTIST F ER G 1941 B E or BETT. rocer: ¢ | A decline in suicide has been noted by almost FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 Members of the physics class of the Douglas High School ascended Room 9—Valentine Bidg e {every country now at war. Available figures from | qpic ic an’ unimportant day in [Mount Roberts for the purpose of determining the amount of fall in PHONE 762 Fhone Germany indicate a 30 percent decrease in suicides| ) notary direction, but Mercury is [the barometer at certain levels. The day was perfect for the climb though between 1939 and 1941. The rate of self-destruction |, ,qverse aspect which seems to|at the top the wind was blowing a gale. dropped at least 15 percent in England during the presage disappointing news of some s SO same period. sort. M. B. Summers, Mgteorologist, in charge of the U. S. Weather Bureau This country had the same experience duMng | ppApT AND HOME: This is a|Stations in Alaska, lett on the E World War I. As a matter of fact, suicide has “""",Iamrable sway for hard work and |there. He planned to remain seve [been as frequent in the United States since 1916 as|gnouiq e stimulating to women Pl it was previously. The rate began to drop when|wih, use hands as well as brains. Alford John Bradford Post No. 4, American Legion, was to stage {America entered the war, and continued its declne [por many the novelty of proving i o # ,. , ¢ v J | Q y the comedy “The Liars” at the Coliseum Theatre during the early part WENDELL L. WILLKIE, CITIZEN {until around 1920, when the decrease amounted 1o lafrisiency in great industrial plants | e DOUARAL: . Hiter A Frisiy was toATRRR WSS R —_— fully 50 percent. Suicide mortality rates increased (i) pe replaced by weariness. Re- 4 “Momentary delusions of grandeur have affected |during the stock market crash and ensuing depres-| . eation in the form of home tasks ROBERT SIMPSON,Opt.D. Ly " The Rexall Store K A 2 4 Graduate Los Angeles College ebeth for Sitka to inspect the station of Optometry and Your Reliable Pharmacists al days for a hunt before returning. Opthalmelogy BUTLER-MAURO Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground DRUG CO. The Charles W. Carter ||| TIDE CALENDARS T — - i Committees to have charge of the annual Armistice Day dance given Mr. Willkie's conduct adversely in the past. They |sion, ‘mu never attained the level of the prewar |is rscommended by the seers. Deep Dt Ksba Lesibn ‘were J. P, Walken, rasiluilss Johf P, Stasr Moriuary FBEE robbed him of some of the effectiveness of his cam- |Period. in the feminine nature is the urge| 7 i B . o X paign tour of the United States two years ago. But There are two obvious' contributing causes t0 s make much of housekeeping, |G- D. Beaumont, L. F. Vaile, J. P. Walker, J. C. Gotwals, reception; W Fourth and Frankiin Sts. % the setting now is even ";m.(\ com| )l;c’\(r'd and ;hv this effect. Many suicides result from money m’"flwhich brings real enjoyment to Fry, F. Coggins, R. F. Grefe, F, A Metcalf, floor; George E. Cleveland, H. PHONE 136 Harry nace’ nl'llgglsl Hisk of complications greater when. for imstance, he les and employment worries. Most standards of |the gversge woman, cven the girl [O: Adams, Myrven H. Sides, G. E. Mann, tickets and program; C. H. isk of complications greater when, for instance, he income tend to increase in wartime. Of greater bachelor. The sta Helegeson, Leroy Noland, E. V. Beaudin, Martin Lavenik, W. R. Barnes, effect on the phenomena, however, are the psycho- courage cooking and interior decor- | Harry Sperling, J. J. Woodard, hall, decorations and music. FIRST AID HEADQUARTERS “The Store for Men” logical factors. Good mental hygiene calls for the |ation as nerve tonics. IR S e — FOR ABUSED HAIR Well, Wendell stuck his chin out when he made | jmmersion of an individual in issues and interests BUSINESS AFFAIRS: In view Weather was cloudy with a maximum temperature of 42 and a min- Parker Herbex Treatments Will | SAB'N’S up his mind to go on his recent tour, and the above |greater than himself and his own personal, and|of the prophesied changes in post- [imum of 41. : Correct Hair Problems d is on example of how part of the American press sometimes petty, complaints. When war comes, it | | war economics and finance, heads | * 3o Front St.—Triangle B interpreted the junket supplies the means of such immersion. People Whose | of big business will gradually adapt | §===" Sigr‘ld S gle Bldg. At about the same time the above little jewel |lives seemed to themselves to lack purpose are given |yhejy present day programs to fu- . . . was being written, Willkie was in China, explaining |Something to work on, something to make their lives | ture needs if they have wise mro-i Dally lessons ln EngllSh bvg L. GORDON to the Chinese people and leaders, his status. He Seem important and meaningful. There is a greater sight, The seers foretell that the seem to en- essays the role of a military strategist in Russia and United Nations policy framer in China.” You'll Find Food Finer and i e J S Sh Service More Complete at had been commissioned, he said, to do certain things | ‘éndency for people to devote themselves to the | position and power of labor will ones-Sfevens op THE BAR for the President. In doing them he acted as the ‘%S 2% ‘t‘,“““v and womY less about the imponder-|undergo certain restrictions, al-| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “We have given out going LADIES'—MISSES' ARANOF President’s representative ol PE‘;XPXI:I:Z{;S;))( e‘:as::":;:'“m the dagiban dei bl though a political party composed | to the country.” Say, “We do not intend to go to the country.” READY-TO-WEAR COFFEE SHGP He had not been commissioned, he- said, to make b ey . ’ of workers will be a force With| — GPTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Hostile. Pronounce the O as in OF, I|| goo oo Nesr Tuira bombings was enlightening. Many people thought|which to reckon. In the commer- ~ g ew! reet fear [ any public statements. Consequently, whatever he to be neurotic and emotionally unstabl to find | as in ILL, accent first syllable. " i i A : A y unstable seem nd | clal world death will remove sev- ; e AR said in China or Russia was his own. He Wasn't a |ynemselves amid the danger and violer Hsafim g | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Ostracize; 1ZE. Ostracism; ISM. ; ] ' ge: lence. Per- leral foremost bankers who will be ; o ST i e etant FINE military strategist and he didn't say he was. He {pans i e o SYNONYMS: Confirm, corroborate, prove, ratify, substantiate, ) |haps it would be more accurate to say that they |sycceeded by young men of finan- | . wasi't a policy framer, and he didn't claim to be. lost themselves, lost their tendency to brood about|cal genius | tion, ; et J‘AMES C COOPER Watch and Jewelry Repairing He was plain Wendell L. Willkie, citizen of the personal trifles, and found mental and emotional| NATIONAL ISSUES: Leading| WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us 3§ 2§ very rexsiable ratey United States. In his own words, as he said in |health. thinkers of the United States will |increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: C.P.A. Paul Bloedhorn R | ke o) S stress the importance of dominat- | DISSENTING; expressing disagreement. “The motion carried without a Business Counselor S. FRANKLIN STREET “I speak for no one else and no one else speaks Wilbur Glenn Voliva, that religious colony leader |ing spiritual ideals in the future |dissenting voice.” COOPER BUILDING for me. When I speak for myself I'm Wendell Will- | who attained fame by insisting that the earth iS:peace treaty to which victorious Kie, and say what T damn please.” Iflat, is déad at 72. If he could just have lived a|United Nations will subscribe. With RCA Vicior Radios He said what he damned pleased. He said it little while longer he would have come Into his|belief in justice as a common MODERN E'”OUE‘”‘E by L. C. Smith and Corons sn RECORDS again thé other day in a speech to the nation. own. This war is going to leave the world 1lat. |ground on which to build firmly | ROBERTA LEE TYPEWRITERS 7 He was very critical for lasting peace, representatives | Sold and Serviced by JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE B0 il wilee: b Rivt, 3oy it A headline says that auto owners will be limited |of those who have fought and con- Fiex: lo Junea Biily Do, It was the sort of an outspoken speech that . '© fiVe tifes. Do you suppose that if you're inclined |quered in the name of human Q. Which is the correct form, “Mrs. White, this is my husband,” or J. B. Blll'hl‘ & Co. Seward Street Phone 65 Americans could understand—and needed, "t:l;;]epi.rzc;),, they'll count the spare tire around your ,h.b:lny will .ue?t thefr Axis enemies | “Mrs. White, this is Mr. W‘alkor i 4 . “Our Doorstep Is Worn by But keep this in mind. He was speaking not | ? with nmpmua Justice, thg seers | A. The correct form is “Mrs. White, this is my husband. Satisfied Customers” Beh e i it e Bebublionn P e s | e prognosticate, fof they will re- Q. Where should the man guest of honor sit at a dinner party? TEORMBR RS of U Boosstelt o‘r Y p ¥ | Civilians in the nation are confronted by a chew- | member the declaration: “Venge- | A. At the right of the hostess. INSURANCE q : . " 48 @ onee-|ing gum shortage, according to a dispatch from New [ance is mine,” saith the Lord. | @ Is it proper for the bride to carry the bridegroom’s ring? presdential candidate who collected the votes of | York. Manufacturers have been forced to cut pro-| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: & no e ot of pone fo carn A 48 bilbie at the Samd! i DR. H. VANCE 23,000,000 Americans. He was speaking as Wendell duction because of sugar rationing and a shortage | According to certain astrologers, the | 4 # n i i i & i 4 . Shanl‘wk Agency | . gers, | that the best man gives the bride’s ring to the groom. OSTEOPATH Willkie, the common man. | of chicle. United Nations are to win vietory PR SIOPENS, RO, - — only by supreme effort. They are Consultation and examination z 7 ; 2 > 3 - oy ) : troe, Holrs 10 a8 L bobs | | e trip: This is official movement|—so there isn't much profitable ace great losses again, as they | # ' ¢ 'm only, not including week-end passes business, have in the past, before they can | I_ 0 0 K an d L E A R N by 17 to 8:00 by appointment. CALIFORNIA B, ilcidiona (Copyright, 1942, by United Fea-|bring about wholesale defeat of A. C. GORDON Gastineau Hotel Annex Grocery and Meat Market day thousands of U.S. sol- ture Syndicate, Inc.) the Axis forces. Reverses sust&ined; e e e e i} South Franklin St. Phone 177 e riding a train for the by Russia, China and the United | X ar i 5 ible? . first time in their lives, and many ‘What are the first and last books of the Bible: Go-Round States will merely preface i |are getting Pullman rides. In fact, B. M sticoesse: ;,n;)il’ }I;;‘:_L“:‘f 5:;‘13{391:? 2. What branch of zoology treats of birds? (Continued from Page One) e S Brdentiof &l troop. moverdisie 'g oow the memory that inspires superb | 3. How much rouge do the women of the United States use in a “Sary It With Flowers” but ol gy | yeas? s " - | by Pullman car, under Army regu-| heroism and splendid victories by YRS _ % 2 it P IT OURSI” | lations governing overnight move- ! [ jour own fighters, the seers fore- { 4. Which State of the Union ranks first in the production of natural G ool S G sion that it was an Army show, | lngs n tell. gas? H, ' BAV s and the Navy resented it. funent. Juneau Florisis “The Clothing Man” Trocops are packed into the 478—PHONES—371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices Persons whose birthdate it is 5. What famous ancient Roman general led his army to victory, and the Government pays the Pullman | week s . i that each soldier has a chance to pays the Pullman week so tomorrow night, starting Lom0 hear e start of e S0 ey | Pullmans, 39 o a car—two in each have the augury of a year of busi- | then retired to his farm? Ehgne Hi1 HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER s s campaign, Gen. Mac : : ¥ { ness problems | WERS : k & rely a|loWer berth, one in each upper, problems which will require ANSWERS: & MARX CLOTHING m{::}:lux:::mt':«(lmu was purely & .4 three in the drawing room. | omorrow tact in word and speech. Women ! 1. Genesis and Revelation. t——_. o agenci, |Of the 7,000 Pullman sleepers in! . " | should' be on guard agains et 2. Orni . H NOTE: With the arrival of Army S R S | provy e walhoy 08T | s Rice & Ahlers Co. —_— einforcements 1h (s Mblamapdd DT, S0y, the. srmed foroes B | . | 2. Estimated at 4,750,000 pounds, or 2,375 tons. 2 " 1!0" &wlxm A ey 0 3300 at one time. The birthday of ‘Mooseheart, the| Children born on this day prob-| 4. Texas, Plumbing—Oil Burners Z 0 R I C he fr Agne, etition of the Brit-| TPiS is @ highly profitable busi-|Child City, will be celebrated to-|ably Will be fortunate in achieving 5. Cincinnatus. Heating BYSTEM CLEANING Bt sul e; 4‘1_“1’(1 e |ness to the railroads. For official|morrow night at the Moose Head-|the moderate success which is sat- Phone 34 Sheet Metal ish “too little and too late. | troop movements, the Government|quarters by the Loyal Order of |iSf¥ing. They should be active and . PIWIIC 15 : : pays the current rate for civilian Moose and the Women of the|¥eliable, happy and dependable. " P rapu APITAL CHAFE e nun e peroot. 4| Mooen, The rpulr swnns 0 | | (Gomsim, s frawberry Blonde Alaska Laundry ! when soldiers travel by Pull s Aoira & midk 106 it mbking snce) en soldiers travel by Pullman,|Moose has been postponed for one mNEAU = YUUNG rate |at 8 o'clock, the joint celebrati ’ H } d 3 : 3 | joint celebration araw ompan Joi P comumanders abroad Wer| When a soldier travels on fur-|will begin. ! Am”, ,msa_.orenc,_m pflss ¥ E.E.STENDER instructed by radio to prepare f lough, however, he buys his ‘own| Special games and entertainment n K For Expert Radio S TELEPHONE BLUE or call at 117 3rd St., Upstairs 15 Years’ Experience Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition cards by Which each Man o sena |ticket at the reduced rate of 1% [have been arranged by the chil- Rm [KG ’"EERS ‘;::ang‘zm:n:wa:e Being nnae o cents a mile—the railroads’ con-fdren of the Moose and the young- Tam 1 ¥ i ¥ 4 ession in serv s i 4 i | BdeT Sade Aha .Dnited Slu!es.“ sion to men in service. | sters will be in charge of Mr. and m BHNG Senator Alben Barkley of | ooV |Mrs. Glenn E. Allen. Special en- | g Kentucky is keeping his word that| FOREIGN TROOPS IN U.S. | tertainment and features have been sl he would brook no politics-as-usual| The railroads handle movements|arranged for the Moose and Wo-| SEATTLE, Oct. 29.—Radio en- delays on tax legislation, even|©f foreign troops as well—not to'men of the Moose. gineers and veteran “ham” opera- though some of his colleagues MeNtion enemy aliens and consci-| The House Committee has an-[tors were being sought today by "Guy Smith-Drugs” (Careful Prescriptionists) Fould just as soon delay the tax|°ntious objectors. In one move- n_oqnced that the usual Thanks-|the Office of Naval Officer Pro- NYALM{!:WI- ® Perfect comfort bill until after clections. . . . Seen|MeNt of British troops, a High-| 8V Turkey Gobble will be held |curement of the Thirteenth ,Naval HORLUCK'S DANISH outside the War Department's giant | 1A1d€r Was astonished to find|On November 6, for Moose members | District for work in ultra high fre- | . ICE CREAM ) ® Centrally located Sedtbetn Bubding: X colonel ang | Nimself provided with a bed and {only and the annual Chrl_stmas quency radio and electronics. a lieutenant of military police|Pedding. After his night's rest, he| Gobble may be for the public but| Radio engineers especially are stoppitig officers who do not M_‘roneq up the blankets and sheets | Uhis has not been officially decided. | wanted for duty both ashore and i lute, or whose raincoats are not|iOF Use the second night. But the At a recent meeting of the Moose, |abt sea. Communication, electrical E |porter, in making up the berth,Glenn E. Allen, Governor of the|and engineers of other classifica- Earge Rooms e Splendid food all with and service bath, ! CALL AH UWL Speci:l Rates to Permanent Guests = buttoned at the neck. They even el & 4 . g . 4 : ALASKANS LIKE THE sloppea one. officer who. was s, |IIFeW the sheets in the aisle. Juneau Moose Lodge, performed [tions who have had electrical o | : oo Phone 63 : Bitig" for ' i Yivir (e rebrt) ‘Here, my friend,” protested the|the initiatory ceremony for his|radio experience Wwill be given op | F R ot . Stand Opposite Colisenm M / 0 ik Britisher, “I'm going to be with |OWD son as Kenneth R. Allen|portunities to qualify for the spe-| BOES ¥OU'RE MOTHER KNOW YOU'RE OUT? Rita Hayworth, | WASHINGTON mand: “An officer doesn't run in . { spe: e Iy Theatre w > {0 rain.” YET—the two mili- |YOU another night.” Jjoined the fraternal organization. |cial work. as a strawberry blonde siren, offers to take Jimmie Cagney and Alan P = i tary policemen carried revolvers| ~YOUIl get clean ones, sir,” re- ——————— Amateur operators of from ten| Hale for a buggy ride. “The Strawberry Blonde” is the new comedy |- —— —— UNDER their raincoats, definitely | phfd ’L‘{le porter. : mm ‘m “ to fifteen years experience in oper-| hit at the 20th Century. against regulations. | “Oh!" said the Britisher, “what ation, maintenance and construc- a bloody waste!” | 'E GIVE" FRID" tion of equipment also will be given U.8. TROOP TRAINS | - | consideration, Quietly and without. fanfare, the | NO TOURTSTS | An immunization ciine for Ju- flefiwh::w: h,:f: frequotiqy ‘xagigh American railroads are moving a| There is a severe unemployment' neau children will be held tomor- have delvedp;e 8 for men Who| million troops a month in theproblem among the lady guides of |ToW morning in the Juneau Public of physics. All epl‘r Info e SETE greatest ransportation activity the | the Capitol. Under the great dome |Henlth Center beginning Prompily |pad mathematie . CotS must have country has ever known. Eight mil- lof the Capitol Building they sit,|at 9:30 o'clock. ARAUS Up to and: Sl ’ ing calculus. lion men have been moved since ruminating or knitting, wishing for | All parents are urged to brin tey Pearl Harbor—without cancelling a|the good old days when high school | their children to the Center, room Infevviews are given at 117 Mar- paid-op subseriber to DAILY ALASEA EMPIRE{ a H v is iiz'{'ted to present this coupon this evening The B. MQ Behrends at the box office of the-— CAPITOL THEATRE Bank ' : ; fon Street, Seattle, and 12 - receive TW! { single civilian train schedule, kids swarmed in by the thousands.| 108, Territorial Buildin . p e 1258 S0 and receive TWO TICKETS to see: i . | 108, g, promptly on: When @ man joins the Army, he|Senate and House are in session |at 9:30, as the doctor will leave lcan Bank Building, Portland, " OldeSt Bank In AlaSka is in for a lot of traveling, even|more than usual, but the big buses at 10:30 o'clock sharp. Smallpox i "H‘llll.!:l:l savm it he doesn't go overseas. Every no longer line up on the Capitol | and diptheria immunizations are peas eeses being 1 .xA 5c OMMERCIA man is moved on the average of Plaza. . . . Service men provide [to be given. Toyrofloes; o iy Federal T per Person c A L . Gs 3 i laced in the United States by five times during his training for |the only substantial business, but | — r:mp and American W m mwml’,—h Name ” m‘ an average haul of 800 miles each lmen in uniform don’t have to pay" BUY DEFENSE BONDS nun.e s etip ‘__J,Wm | 1 products. e

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