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PAGE FOUR ~ 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— HAPPY BIRTHDAY || 20 YEARS AGO I & uprns TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1942 e e T er of a heavy proportion of pre-war aviation records Dflll){' [4’"5’9(1 Empir(,’ failed to develop the world’s best fighter and (lm--" —~——————a Professional Published every evening except Sunday by the bomber planes DIREC l 0“ l Fraternal Societies EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Part of this is due, the report, says, to the dis-| Gastineau Channel Secocd dul MRk vl bsl, s, wgreement in our fighting forces on the weight and | BELEN TROY MONSEN - - o b - resident k sia i, P ] -————— power to be wielded by aviation. NOVEMBER 3, 1922 R. L. BERNARD - = Vice-President and Business Manager NOVE] . But part was due, too, to the fact that our chief OVEMEER 3 . After spending a week in the Taku River country, Dr. and Mrs. H. C MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Entered in the Post u as Second Clase Matter. | John Clauson was in defending our shores. We developed Isabelle Trayton DeVighne and their guests returned to Juneau on their boat, Mud Hen UBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.50 per month. | 1010 ya0e bombers for defense. We weren't out to Drs. Kaser and SECOND and FOURTY ey W anied s Yor! i 3. Gordon, who ran Monday of each month By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: 3 Mrs. Doris Russell They were accompanied by James York, guide, and C. E. Gor F in Scottish Rite Temple One year, in advance, $16.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; |conquer the world with dive-bombers. Edna Sparling the boat. The party was able to get up river only ten miles, because of ree urger begtnftiig at 7:50 lzn B ity non L fover 1P Anes Willprimitly Botlly | - Now that . we'.RibW, #hisi Job e have to do In e low water and due to the difficulty of transportation did little hunting. poeivin -4 k 8 ¥ e e nuqu:;x‘nmrernv ans failure or irregularity in the de- mcoting the Axis offensive, we are developing planes Andrew D. Lafflin mibagis Bl e il Phone 56 | |shipful Master; JAMES W. LEIV very of eir papers N vi S omgr dmg 2 2 i “Telephones: News Office, 602; Bustness Oftice, 374, to meet their best. Mrs. Everett Thompson Mrs. John Langseth, of Douglas, entertained at her home with seven ERS, Secretary. T T MRMBER OF OCIATED PREFS Thanks to OWI, we are being told frankly how Jack Freeburn tables of whist the previous evening. Prize winners were Mrs. A. Garn, The Assoctated Press i excl;‘lsxwuflunl’;u;al:o the z""in"" we are carrying out that job. John M. Tellefson Mrs, Otto Wideman and Mrs. Feusi. A bean guessing contest was also B P 0 ELKS fevublication of all n spatches credite or not other- T z ..U - Ry TR T 5 SR X PR ) o R ———— held during the evening Which was won by Mrst. A. L. Anderson. Dr. A. W. Stewart heretn. Meets every Wednesday at 8 - i TN 58 Let’s Try Hess Now [ e ALASEA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER — l Fraes “"77! . Tommy Cashen, who was the winner of a school contest in which the DENTIST P-mlzl A‘g;‘gg; i’g‘:fi; 'Si B Sl s B o kst T (Philadelphia Record 5 c 0 P E { |award was a ride in the seaplane Northbird, was given & spin around the || 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Tibih P TR nic | N B Rt o = AL Newiosters, 1011 - { |Channel area the previous day at 3 o'clock. As a condition of the contest, Office Phone 469 st iy , . b semtiorl et Ihe Russians, never afraid to call a spade a “The stars incline 2 Tommy had to write a description of his experience for the remainder of | Lomm——————— spade in international politics, want to try Axis war { the school. | but do not compel” | —_— | —ee criminals now, not after the war P { 5 l'u|;nv‘ln. l(,‘;)\n{m:swr Mnlolo\i.‘m benalf of ‘w():l\u; Bl e #| Wellman Holbrook, of the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads, had purchased Dr. John H. Geyer PIGGLY WIGGLY has indorsed President Roosevelt’s program for post- | e, the H. S, Graves residence on Seventh Street. The Holbrooks were mov- DI ST war punishment of Axis ringleaders, and named some| WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 { s Yo R B e diring b das ENTI! For BETTER Groceries of the leaders—Hitler, Goering, Hess, Goebbels, Him-| This is nodt an .impur?:;ddu.\' inl 3 Room 9—Valentine Bldg mier, Ribbentrop, Rosenberg. planetary direction. G news : e mmiTh | S AR . Phone 15—34 But he added that the Soviet Government con- |may be expected regarding the war Cash Cole, of the Cole Transfer Company, had purchased the gasboat| | PHONE 1762 ruiser 7 ” - O1'8 P, 5 -1 siders it essential “to hand over without delay to the | which will show definite progress |cruiser Jazz from R. J. Sheelor, photographer. The boat, a 45-foot, 10-ton courts of a special international tribunal and to pun- for the United Nations. craft, was especial]_v equippe(l for cruising Mr. Sheelor ])][\llll(‘d to leave '—_—_‘ ish with all the severity of the criminal code any| HEART AND HOME: Women are |in the near future for New York City ROBERT SIMPSON,Opt.D. ““The Rexall Store" one of the leaders of Fascist Germany who, in the under an adverse sway which may | 4 P ¢ Graduate Los Angeles College ] course of the war, has fallen into the hands of the cause anxiety and uncertainty to | Miss Venetia Pugh, daughter of Mrvs J. F. Pugh, had pledged Pi Beta of Optometry and Your Reliable Pharmacists States fighting against Hitlerite Germany.’ ! uzdm fl;n“gesl f}“l white| Phi sorority at the University of Washington Opthalmology BUTLER-MAURO That means Rudolf Hess, the only Nazi leader |collar workers under political juris- ¥ i exre b now have in the coop diction are indicated. This is a Milk distribution by auto truck was becoming more general and a || CGl8sses Fitted Lenses Ground DRUG CO. A There is no doubt about the guilt of Hess, thetime for girls to work toward eX- nation-wide movement in favor of such transportation was in progress, ACTS ABOUT PLANES No. 3 Nazi who flew to England on a mysterious er- | Pertness in trades or other Voca- | aceording to a press release by the National Automobile Chamber of i rand nearly a year and a half ago. He has stood |tions. The seers long have foretold | gommerce. In the case of retail delivery the case was cited of a large The Charles W Carier | TIDE CALENDABS The Office of War Information the | deserve with Hitler since the days of the abortive Munich|a postwar situation which makes |, company that motorized its delivery service, replacing 54 horse-drawn vation’s‘thanks for its report on Army and Navy beer hall putsch of 1923. Hitler dedicated “Mein|imperative the economic indepen- | op.o. “on St b0 te o b qattocted a saving of $24,000, Moriuary FREE war planes Kampf” to him, proclaimed him his choice to suc-|dence of women. Boys and gitls| S Fourth and Frankiin Sts It's not a whit h. It contains facts. Some ceed as Fuehrer next to Goering in L!u- lulur(‘* will be educated for Weather was falr with a maximum temperature of 44 and &-minimiim ok X g flan-y na.ce Dmggisl o e Bt o0 plsessht He should be put on trial now, before a United | special vocations. Sheltered daugh-| = i The report says the average combat perform- Nations tribunal ters and idle wives will belong to X It would not be hard to find sufficient witnesses |the past, it is prophesied T T ance of our planes is good and continues to improve. 1s pr i e P - T AID HEADQUART o 3 3 : o A \gainst him among refugee Germans here and in| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Ingenu- FIRS QUARTERS The Store for Men” For anP T R e, whiats, ity and research will supply many, FOR ‘ABUSED BAIR : i o _; .;... to correct faults and what is good about Letls Ot BR ibTIal, 5. sny cthier N TAdts] HesdE AW Ahhiistries will be %_is Da'ly lessons n Engllsh W. L. GORDON Parker Herbex Treatments Will | SAR'N’S § we can lay our hands on. It would be an excellent | tablished as the result of careful Correct Halr Problems other his factual analysis should”end the wails of |90, ¢ tngtiuot Commandes to try to PIRE Ak 7 11| EXDREEANIG, Fite. shoftafas-Will DR | S SNSRI B-owss o s e et ey T S ey, si rid’s Front St.—Triangle Bldg. Publicity-seekers charging that our .aviators are | ineir raids the Germans who have ordered execution |felt only to a limited extent be- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Everyone has their (or have L] being sent to meet the enemy in inferior planc innocent hostages in the occupied countries, | cause synthetic rubber will be pro- | their) faults.” Say, “Everyone HAS HIS faults.” » Just as important as the essentially good news We can’t afford to trust to post-war trial ruced in great quantities next year, OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Larynx. Pronounce lar-inks, A as in AT You'll Find Food Finer and in the report is the fact that we are getting such Ve know what happened last time. The “hang|the seers prophesy. Banks and'(not as in FAR), accent first syllable. Service More Complete at complete data in the midst of a war—that the public the Kaiser” cry died down, and he. was presented to|bankers will encounter supreme OFTEN MISSPELLED: Primitive; three I's, not PRIMATIVE. Jones-Slevens Sllop doesn’t have to wait for a post-mortem to find out the public as a nice old man fond of chopping wood, | Problems of finance which will be SYNONYMS: Compensation, pay, payment, fee, earnings, hire, recom- LADIES'—MISSES’ THE BARANOF Pruvs gaing or The Allies, t00, had a. little list of 896 criminals|complicated by tax intricacies. \..o remuneration, salary, wages READY-TO-WEAR - COFFEE SHOP The report frankly admits the inferiority of the they wanted to try for crimes committed during the | Wherever trade slowed down for WORD STUDY e a word three times and it is yours.” Let us in- Seward Street Near Third standard: Army fighters (Curtiss P-40, Bell P-59 War crimes'that included maltreatment of prisoners, | elections there will be stimulgtion | ool 00 " Coo oy by mastering one word each day. Today's word: L ’ 4 Alracobra, North American P-51, Mustang) in high CCliY {0 French children, refusal to give quarter,| Which prevents the people {rom ;e BXTBLE; firm in will or purpose; resolute; determined. “A man of | FINE altitude combat. But d improved typc Twelye Were placed on trial. Stx were conviet- | (Ml irenllsing war -exigeneles upright and inflexible temper can overcome all private fear.’—Addison iein S catiction. 1. Stiffest penalty was four years in jail and the| NATIONAL ISSUES: Again asl g JAMES C COOPER Watch and Jewelry Repairing i And in discussing the strength of the. p.4p O AWo men' receiving this penalty promptly|tation to reduce the nUmber Of | e , ot very vofieshile rates scaped.” | Government civilian employees will ich the rumc P i : : S0 ¢ b C.P.A. Paul Bl dh Ve should acce, Rl Btia | be ent as taxes rest heavily Y au geanorn against the Japanese Zero—of mongers have made much—the report poi S. FRANKLIN STREET | P-40 pilots would like to have more aititude “if they courage the people of conguered countries, and sh‘,wio: Government bonds may be | § SRR 2 ‘ COOPER BUILDING could still maintain their advant of superior fire- the Axis that we mean busif¥ss. diminished under this widespread =~ "~ ' A 7 3 : y P el i g Q. TIs it permissible for the bride and bridegroom to receive con- . . power and protection a . demand for economy in city, coun- Q. It I 58 lclflf adios PR A E SRR e i - That is, the Zero has a_higher ceiling than our During 1941, 60 percent of the buyers of farm (. state and federal administra- el 4 g, chifrohy | 1. C. Smkh a58 Gorona d RECORD! planes—but the Jap pilots, because of greater vulner- | land were farmers themselves. 4 | tions. Contrast between men and A. No; they do not receive any congratulations in the church, but TYPEWRITERS an ECORDS ] ability, aren't so likely to live long enough to brag b P T | women living on reduced incomes should go at once to the place where the breakfast or reception is to be Sold and Serviced by YUI:EI‘\ICJ lt‘dELODY HOUSE i o 1 I h t g i H 1 Y ext to Juneau Drug Co. § % Nearly 100 new chemical s RS e | 80d those who are drawing good held about it 1ew chemical and powder plants have | 24 A SRS Y SR AR T ¥ B Bnrford & co Seward Street Phone 65 Fulll credit is given in the report to the superi- | Peen built in America since the war began salaries and are relieved of anxiety Q. When one is in a hurry, is it all right to ask a clerk in a store . D, 5 ority of our bombers, both the Flying Fortress and et — e regarding finances will cause in- ¢, wait on you, when there are two or three other customers ahead of “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Speud your time with your hands in your pockets dignant reaction |and youwll find there’s seldom anything else there. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS | s France, occupied and unoccupied, The way things look now, the winter season will | 135 evil portents that extend over the Liberator heavy bombers and the medium bomb- ers, too. you’ Satistied Customers” A. No; it is extremely discourteous to do so. Q. When entering a room together, who enters first, the hostess in to get to the root of the rea- | son why this country—inventor of the airplane, hold- And here we be INSURANCE or her guest? .- . Ibring more and more slaying parties in Russia coming months. Laval, under the ™ ) “ryoouect o hostess going first only when it is necessary to show DR. H. VANCE Shattuck A | T o— — |influence of Jupiter in aspects con- a uc gencY | g " the way. OSTEOPATH "flhmm | friendly - Ttalian aliens reprinted the tax bill 40 different GUCiVe to greed and ambition, will | | The British probably are more ! times while in various legislative Presipltate ‘ingre troubles, and - fra- | || Geminiion undmexn_mmnt.zo.n Me"'. { popular with the Italians than stages “"¥€ | gedies for the unfortunate Vichy free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; e & | the Germans, even though offici- SRR | government. Lack of food, increas- I_ 0 0 K an d l E A R N by 7 to0 8:00 by appointment. C A L1 F 0 RN IA { so.Roun‘ |ally at war, and the British would ELMER DAVIS ing numbers of deaths and general A. C. GORDON Gastineau Hotel Annex * Grocery and Meat Market . 4 | deterioration are forecast. There | | have been glad to ride along with| Admiral Land’s 5 B b rrrrrrrrrrreed | | South Franklin St. Phone 177 478—PHONES—371 | | the: United States in any move to|mit his is a sign presaging an issue affect- | failure to sub- “shoot organizers at suni-, (Continued from Fage One) . ispesitt 1. What,are the warm and cold colors? High Quality Foody at - unde: p 85 rise” ing the disposition of th ench y s 2 - e 2l o ke TS semeceh o Biher' Davis fiet| RS EEAE otelEn: Eyei may| 2 What are the six words that are most frequently misspelled by Moderate Prices | = 5 —| - H T, belie ¥ not, the has brought out the fact that de- . L { | 8tate: Departine F % | . = | high school students? - o fice of Stalin, most sacred of So- | State Department had forgotten to|spite White House orders for gy |PERefit g L : LR i e "Say It With Flowers” but 9 o T inform the British Government of cooperation, Elme: i eh B Persons whose birthdate it is 3. Which industry has the highest accidental death rate? “SAY IT WITH OURS!" Sie) b by san otulns ‘wlmt L R W;l Im‘ b ”:f‘ II)M s Omce.haw the augury of a year of some | 4. What American President of little education was noted for the H s GHAVES | . ot about to do tough sledd T on has had Very | porplexities, but home conditions | perfection of his literary style? * | Juneau Flonfls oo " SeLg e are) el il byt bbed it Otticn ot veroPi DA€ win be happy. Loss of money| 5. Which State of the Union produces the most cotton? “The Clothing Man” QRN and tieh now s ) flunhed 1t ‘Olfice of War Arbifeas through misrepresentation is indi- | ANSWERS il HOME | 3 'HOPPER T/ L tion,” because SN 5 PERAOL. . 48 =t & time to begit |, WHOPPER TAX BILL tion,” because one of Davis's jobs | apeq. s and el whils o el OF HART SCHAFFNER His idea already has begun to| Things you didn't know about|is to be the diplomat among vari- Dhhition torn this d b- | i 4 et 5 & MARX CLOTHING ather momentum. |the new $9,724,000000 war tax | OUS government senci | on this day prob- colors are green, blue, and violet. 3 I gather momentum. L 1 Ll \h‘”x m:\l- wl‘:i((mfilfzi tsh 0 ably will be talented and success- | 2. Calendar, forcible, likeable, regrettable, referred, and defiant, -c' & AM co rth i shall say at, those 4 s Begdyted ‘l ers B — STATE DEPARTME p()n('.()'ri‘ Heaviest bill ever passed by Con-|information is correct ‘Iul. dThe»Vc may be .ex(reme]y 'A'_Al-; 3. Mining; the lumber industry ranks next. Plumbi il Burn r; z 0 R ' C il Day after Atiornity General Bld- |gress, welghing 9 pounds, 6| Daviss toughest job is with (the|re coms 00, TSHE 0 Do WiS0| 4 Abraham Lincon. umbing—O; el i dle made his historic broadcast re- | cunces State, War and Navy Departments,| " " ne'f; ma?e“' o, TeNas, Heating eleh - e By RS | moving Italians from the list of | Longest bill, requiring 249, red- Who don't think the American [ ) |z Phone 34 Sheet Metal Phone 15 Alaska Laundry enemy aliens, the British Govern- | bordered parchment pages, total-|Public. should know much saere] — e — | There is nd;uhstiinte for newspaper advertising! ment. began cabling to Washing- ling 135000 words, and 504 Senate |than a five or six line communique | jng the status of American air: ton fo know what it was all about. amendments. |about what is going on S : ‘The British. were laboring under The regular hand punch drill at three outfits stick together inT::l:x:f :?x;:s t:m:o zh:a:imm n}:flnt. HGI the impression that they were in the Capitol couldnt bind it, and sidering Davis a nuisance, his men!d 4 regarding the es mlngm of this war too, and would like to|a big mechanical drill at the Gov- & bunch of boondogglers Afim;m :i‘glomach; am: yo i kiow about such important. politi- | ernment Printing Office had to be| However, Davis is gradually bl l,hi Poag - 3 cal moves in advance so they could rushed into service. tactfully gaining ground. His care-gmem g make the same gesture toward Th® Government Printing Office |ful, enlightening statement regard-| Dayis is ngfl;at worker, says yes T % lor no immediately, doesn’t call te- ldious staff meetings to arrive at JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Bhelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition l E.E.STENDE For Expert Radio Ser TELEPHONE BLUE or call at 117 3rd St., Upst 15 Years' Expericnce - !a_ decision, fights for what he thinks .is right. NOTE—Admiral Land’s failure to submit ‘his speech to Dayis in ad- " Eajoy pride of possession by owning the world's ¢ Guaramlesd for life. Platioum in the MK gold "Guy Smith-Drugs” (Careful Preocflpt_lonhh) |place on the Stipreme Court, There are now only two Republicans on PEN SETS the Court—Stone and Roberts — while seven Democrats have been appointed. in a row. If the President accepts this ad- vice, he is almost sure to turn to Judge John J. Parker, of the U.S. available | Gircuit Court of Appeals 1 North Carolina, only living man appoint- ¢d to the US. Supreme Court who at |failed of Senate ratification. | Judge Parker was blackballed by | Senate Liberals because of the hue and cry from Negroes and the o AFL; whereas he has turned out B“tler 'mm to be gne of the great progressive Drug Co. Stand Opposite Coliseum l1 Theatre | {{ 18391—Hali a Century of Banking—1941 The B.M.Behrends Bank | Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS || vance, as required by the White NYAL Family Remedies ® Perfect comfort P EN s House, may cost him his promo- | HORLUCK'S DANISH tion to the rank of Vice Admiral. ICE CREAM s ® Centrally located P TR e & ity B ) & “ ! Large Rooms e splendid food | REPUBLICAN SUPREME COURT Match your pen with the new permanently E all with d se . and JUSTICE? | sharp FINELINE peacll. Give SHEAFFEN'S asd T l A and servicg e r;‘:es?;a‘?et:“:;?;‘ C'“';m"’ffifi You give the worll's finest! W.A. Sheatier Pen !l CALL AN OWL Special Rates to Permanent Guests n e A Madison, Jows, U. 5. A b 3 !strongel_' national unity by appeint- Co., Fart = u.s P’hone 63 ’ ALASKANS LIKE THE PENCIL and |ing a Republican to Justice Byrnes’ Y 3 |}| I are always “AT BETTER STORES EVERYWHERE” | Jurists of the country. | Roosevelt has considered reeti- fying that injustice, and will do so --if he finally decides to appoint a Republican, STANDARD-OF CALIFORNIA R

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