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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4. 19 the bige cver—they are going to for an ac- . . PP Dw- 55 PSR T WL SRS SRR B TN S DS US i evrs event excent sunces by e o oo e money i e e v o JAPPY BIRTHDAY {[f 20 YEARS AGOQ frem BIRECT()RY toraed Soute EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY late investigation proves that there has been waste ; THE EMPIRE Frclernul Societies Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alasks, and inefficiency, it won't do the taxpayer any good. . tinequ Channel HELEN TROY - = = &« President 3 kst Speaking aste. verett M dirksen of R L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Manager m oy "_‘1 e N" ]R”)“E:;‘““‘ 111»\”[:\; 9 v DECEMBER 4 DECEMBER 4, 1922 inois recently pointed ov e following choice s vath UNT Entered To the Post, Offioe.1n.JUneikt 88 Deedod DRAE MBMtiet, s iy Announcements were received in Juneau of the marriage on November MO JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: examples 5, in Seattle, of Miss May Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ander- D K BSECOND and FOURTH TR o L Ty i Lt L ot 6 R rew Dorathy Mary Reck , . R, i TS. Kaser an e B maih, postars paid. % itie fobowink aeey - ¢ - | PRl CREHNE, JIDICO, UL s SR, “"';”M % I\(Lx“- Roy Dean Duptee son, of Tacoma, and Charles O'Neil Sabin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark o g d Monday of each month cg, $15.00; six months, In advance, §7.60; | Orleans at a cost of $2.97 per rat—almost as ex GorasBilh. Beyald: Sabin, of Juneau. The wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Freeburger in Scottish Rite Temple b will confer u favor if they will promptly notity | PCNSive as the Jap-catching program now in progress Mrs. Marvis Smith Guy Wilson, a cousin of the groom. They expected to leave for Juneau DENTISTS ; R. W, CO VLN, Wor: the Business Office of any faflure or irregularity in the de- A four-story $125,000 hen house at the Soldiers v, B2 T e dakeon December 15 to make their home. Mrs, Sabin had visited in Jutleau the W. COWLING, Wor- Uivery of their papers : : o Blomgr shipful Mas AMES W. LEIV- Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. Home in the nation's capital. The hens must be! R. T. Hillman previous year and made many friends in the city, while Mr. Sabin had en Bullding Phone 56 ms!‘gecnta':ry 4 A —_— — — — volde! PRy rate 8 8 they're § NERaEE DN IEROtATED PaEse laying golden eggs to rate that. Or maybe they're F, D. Spencer lived in Juneau all of his life. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the mse for |2oing to put the taxpayers in the hen-coop R ¥ s iR B P 0 ELKS - republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- Purétiase of 424 akés to chbp down' 50 trees ‘” wise credited In this paper and also the local news published irchase of 824 axes to chop down : e v T Forest Supervisor W. J. McDonald and Forest Ranger John G. Brady Dl’ A Sfewari b 1 i 5 gt . returned from surveying a number of homesteads in the vicinity of Kenai Meets every Wednesday at 8 ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER Cooperative Newsgathering Lake. At Mile 20 they had surveyed a homestead for Howard Long and DENTIST P. M. Visiting Brothers wel- THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. p- o — b3 I H 0 R 0 S C 0 P E at Mile 29 they surveyed one for Frank Roycroft 20TH CENTURY BUILDING come. ARTHUR ADAMS, Ex- NATIONAL REP ~ Alaska N s, 1011 ( p k T ps American Bulldine, Seatt R Fiew - Taek - T . R Otfice Phone 469 alted Ruler, M. H. SIDES, Sec- — In this newspaper recently the yublished the otary. Nt oF ‘et AOEHEE Coke My T fatod Prise “The stars zm:lme Miss Mamie Feusi was happily surprised by a number of her school i friends on Decem! as being her birthday. She received | to the suit filed recently by Assist Attorney Gen- | but do not compel i htiva’ ) :;r % the D.c[m;.l_u" ,:,‘.Emend\ and the evening wi eral Thurman Arnold charging it with violation of an attractive handbag as a gift from s a g was ——— i"l“ ahiiobruat (idts:” OB T8gul. aspects of - Ehfk/kilk spent playing games. Relreshm(‘m.\: cfimlndori’mo enjoyable occasion. Dr. Jol!ln H&Geyer va w‘sul.' {can safely be left to the lawyers and the courts. But | — i [ there is one phase of the action on which the testi- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5 Reported discovery of gold on the lower Chatanika River flats oc- For BETTER G ries | mony of newspaper men themselves is competent| This is an unimportant day in|casioned a small stampede from Fairbanks and other Interior towns, Room 9—Valentine Bidg roce fum concerning which we believe that newspa | planetary direction, a time to fin-|according to reports brought by passengers from the Westward. Among PHONE 762 Phone 15— |have not only a right but an obligation to spe lish what has been begun and tO|interior mining men who had located claims were Mike Kelly, Tolovana | & l | This is the subject of cooperative newsgathering. |clear desks of the business of the|onerator, and Pat O'Connor i The Associated Press is a mutual cooperative | week. R a2 ! g Y g 4 association of 1,245 members who are owners of new: HEART AND HOME: Foresight DAl Sk Etant of arduna 1300 mas catal fo 11 endricRtn ROBERT SIMPSON,Opt.D. "The nexall Siore" papers, It is a cooperative agency in the truest should be keen and judgment just|y i o o b ooy o mueleth Street, according to Fire Chief J, L. Gray. Grtdu;&elfimmelu College Your Reldis Shikbmidetd sense. It makes no money, pays no diyidends. Onjunder this configuration. It Is &1\ " 0,c0 for the fire was known. No one had been living in the house = g’nmme:yflt;nd BUTLER-MAURO e iV the contrary, its individual members are assessed for |time to plan wisely and courage- % % N ;i | for eral days and the alarm was turned in by passersby. . the cost of gathering and distributing the news with |ously for the new year which will |for several days an P Y Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground which they are supplied. If this news is honest news |pring the most exacting and try- ¢ HANG THE EXPENSE | —meeting, in the words of Mr. Arnold’s own bill of |ing experiences. Reliance upon M. S. Whittier, Chief Deputy Collector of Customs, was to return to complaint, “the highest standards of accurate, non- |spiritual guidance should be con- |Juneau the following night on ll}o Pl}lnc(‘ss Mary after a visit w Prince Alteady the biggest business in the world, and |Partison and comprehensive news-reporting”—it is|stant as emotions quicken percep- |Rupert to investigate the fish situation to determine whether it would The Charles W. Cal'fel' HABBY RACE still growing, the Federal government now has about | {undamentally because of the cooperative nature of | tion. Girls may find romance illu- |be proper to add another deputy there to facilitate the fish shipped East M t 2.600,000 civilians on its payroll. It Is figuring on | UhiS enterprise. sive at this time. The wge for|from that port oriuary Druggist Let us consider in turn each of these three high- | sympathy and understanding —_ Fourth and Frankiin Sts. gg !ly complimentary adjectives which Mr. Arnold’s hill |among persons of opposite sex will Opening date for night school was postponed due to an insufficient PHONE 136 “The Squibb Store” applies to the news gathered by the organization |pe strong. This will affect men and |,umber having registered it was announced by Superintendent Lanz. whose present set-up he is now bent upon destroying. | women no long young. Marriages R out 20,000,000 civilian war workers, 7.900,000 .‘\m see ”m,h,““ it oy i £euarn, | vilicbe imumetous; all through "1"'} Weather was fair with a maximum temperature of 33 and a mini-|| FIRST AID HEADQUARTERS “The Store for Men” et us search for the reasons Mr. Arnold’s compli- | winter. Ritcit or 26 FOR ABUSED HAIR agricultural workers, (if they can be had), and about | mentary words are justified | BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Heads of | BB B gL ° 24,000,000 nc workers Why is Associated Press news “accurate”? TFun- |pusiness direction or administra- | - Correct Hair Problems These facts have been furnished to us by the|damentally because the organization has the right— |tion are w ‘L‘Hulod by the stars. Citizens' Emergency C ttee which Mr. Arnold would destroy—to choose the local | Government ®price control of many | D ' l H E I' h by 1 > 9 Front St.—Triangle Bldg, ! s . Federal civilian employees | members upon whose shoulder s the responsibil- | commodities will gain favor more | al y essons in ng IS W. L. GORDON S’lg"id S Ju bout ¢ greater than the peak | ity of gathering local news. Why is Associated Press |and more, although there will be a | s during th World War Mainly responsible | news “nonpartisan”? Fundamentally because of the ‘distinet rise in the cost of living g cooperative nature of the organization, with a mem- (this winter. Heating problems will | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I wish I could sing like J .sl Sll Service More Complete. at bership represepting a cross-section of opinion on all |he serious in many parts of the she does.” Say, "I wish I could sing AS she does.” | SRATIREVIRS DRep THE BARANOF world-encircling than the last one. But at the same iSsues of general interest, and because this member- | country where severe, winter weath- | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Palmist. Pronounce pam-ist, A as in | LADIES'—MISSES’ i ! tie, mADy of the mew Federal bureaus are over- |5 has the present power t take disciplinary action, er. il ; prevail. Desplie ~gloomy | AH, the 1, is stlent BEAUYXO-NE | COFFEE SHOP staffed. And against any member who departs from the standard | predictions tire shortages will be| OPTEN MISSPELLED: Sane (mentally sound). Seine (a large net) Sowatd Bt - Near Tsie in additior her the Civil Service 4 i of integrity in the reporting of the news. Why is | ljgtle felt in places where automo- SYNONYMS: Kindness, goodness, gentleness, graciousness, benignity, Associated Press news “comprehensive™? Fundamen- | piles are most necessary,, especially | many these employees are essential tally because the cooperative nature of the enterprise | " tates. Substitutes. for | compassion R : £ | FINE T f f P istrat g ] i L sl p o i & WORD STUDY: “Ufe a word three times and it is yours.” Let us The Office of Price Administration, for example, gives each member the incentive to contribute his ! ubber as weil as synthetic rubber 107 i 7 ) titne : bulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word Watch and Jewelry Repalring now under fire in Washigton, D.C.. by a few con- {ime, effort and money to the continuous expansion |wjll keep motor cars and trucks | increase our vocal ) @ a S @ w i an- . at very reasonable raf gressmen who are a little worried about the spend- | and improvement of its service . moving | MISDEMEANOR; misbehavior, evil conduct He commited misdemean P e rates ing, has more lawyers on its staff than the Mr. Arnold’s suit has been brought in circum-| NATIONAL ISSUES: Taxes will |OrSs Which offended the public. | C.P.A. Paul Bloedhorn Department of Justice According to present plans, | stances which are in themselves unusual, to say llwim. felt severely next month when Business Counselor S. FRANKLIN STREET the OPA will have one lawyer for at least every ' least. If he succeeds with his suit, he can effectively | tie habit of saving must be incul- ! COOPER BUILDING gl el Ve it . roy the cooperative character of The Associated |cated among Americans whose MODERN ETIQUEI |E by The War Manpower Commission, too, may, ac- | But, in so doing, he will do a great disservice | cheerful habit of spending thought- ROBERTA LEE RCA Victor Radios to the “accurate, nonpartisan and comprehensive |lessly must be corrected. Civilians L. C. Smith and Corona and RECORDS reporting of the news which he now applauds. R e -driey condclois th. & peous T TYPEWRITERS ; . : e liar way, it dicated but they . Where should the hostess seat her two most important men JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE By all 1 immediate stuc b RN WY - (i, 28 (R RRASC o Q Sold and Serviced by Next to Juneau Drug Co. made of nev nci nd old on t The Gold Coast of Africa is the world’s greatest will,, contiuup,, wHLNELY - 185,4t0e | sussta af g fouyll dinper] J B B fl d & c S d Street Ph [ ] ade ¢ v agencies, anc > old ones, to he Ga Das! ca is : s greatest | =~ p 2 s el 7y E ) 2 Seward Stree: one determine tly how many of t new workers producer of cacao beans, the source of chocolate {penetlicifng. matlgngngs gr, the 4::'Qn eaol) glllo gt hor - 8. burior 0. re essential. When American citizens begin dig- sl Y z |vast armies of the nation now in Q. When someone telephones a member of the family who is absent, “Our Doorstep Is Worn by s R el Ly S i A : ; foreign lands. Again equality of e s? through the holes in their reclaimed cloth Some South Sea islanders propagate food fishes . should one ask who it is? Satistied Customers” e |sacrifice will be widely discussed| A Merely ask, “Would you care to leave your number?” Jockets next year to pay the looming income tax— in sheltered lagoons boridia iy Sl . Merely ask, you ca 2 ou i : - Y for small groups will escape from Q. Ts it proper to use the double fold visiting card instead of the INSI l BANCE rinding responsibilities. o ! | . 2 ATIONAL AFPFPAIRS:! | regular single visiting card? Anderson'Kee!y CHAPELAD'ES TO Lutheran Ladles ¢ 'Ix1IlIZxE§1Ng WGS‘Z imm'nulionall e A Nog these cards are for messages and invitations and are not DR. H. VANCE Shafluck Agency lations among the United Nations | used when paying visits. OSTEOPATH Nuptials to Be ' HOLDBAZAARON | A|d Has E|ed,0niwm imnd pllge g Consuaton 300 samnatin | Obstacles will be many as planfi L P e g gy st Sunday at 8:15] SATURDAY NIGHT| a: e recuisr montiy vises| 1o 05 sid o« sssnic cne are ¥ [ 0OK and LEARN % ¢, gompon RSN . CALIFORNIA | meeting of the Lutheran Ladnes Grocery and Meat Market 3 formed by Uncle Sam yet he will| ss Virginia Anderson and Capt. | = id Society held yesterday after-| T i e et rrneeee) | | SoOUth Franklin St. Phone 177 478—PHONE: Miss Virginia Anderson and Capt R T Aid Society held vesterday after-iy. iciideed and criticized by | S—371 | no the Li ran Church par- | | i v ? ;:;W;mg[a:‘fi Gicibok “;L.mf, C}(x;pel-'n on in the Lutheran Church par-i.u. persons who can see but the | 1. Which of his senses is utilized most by man? High Quality Foods at yv-the-Lake, sponsored by the Chap- {lors, the following officers were| g, ajeqt part of the dangers and 2. Of what famous address are these the last words: “Shall not Moderate Prices eladies, who laid plans at their last ©lected to serve for 1943: difficulties confronting our armed ' perish from the earth"? “Sery It With Flowers” but meeting held December 2 at the| MrS. J. Lowell, President; MIS.|ooes There is an aspect most | 3. What President of the United States received the entire electoral P OURS!” NEIE0? Mre. Ole Jackson A. Hildre, Vice President; Mrs. H.| oomiing for our generals who will | vote? SAY IT WITH | H S GB,A l Those present at the meeting were | Stonehouse, _ Secreta " W.| demonstrate amazing qualities of | 4. Which is the only river in the world to rise in the vicinity of the J Fl o} l o Mo VES of the ceremony, the wedding re- | Mesdames Clarence Wittanen, Virgil | Rasmussen, Treasurer: Mrs. A.|joagershin and prove themselves liator R flow I UL tothnerhte one? uneau I lorisis “The Clothing Man” geption to be held at the Officers'| puzey, Bob Marks, Dora Spaulding, | Rosness, member of the Execulive|iasters of strategy 5. Who are given precedence at social fungti Cabinet officials or Phone 311 Club will be at 9:30 o'clock rather |Eric Lindegaard, Charles Dobbins, | BOard Persons whose birthdate. 16 , 18 | Senators? geis e HOM: OF HART SCHI;P;’NER than 9 o'clock Jack McDaniels, Graves, Jenny Ped- The reports of the recent bazaar, 2 a s, Gra s y . A '|have the augury of a year of fairl, . !erson, Harry Arnold, Max Mielke, |made by the various committees, Y, ANSWERS: son, ) | s ood luck. Imprudence and impa- | Stanley Jekell, James DeHart, and |showed the affair was very s e . : ,.( k¢ o ; Sight. nifl' &AHGI’S cll the hostess. A visitor, Mrs. Ralph |cessful spsehguld ‘be overcom, Lincoln’s Gettysburg Adaidss. 3 | Reischl, attended | <IN Children born on this day Probe| g George Washington, in 1789. Plumbing—O0il Burners ZORIC . |ably will be lucky in most of their JI S life experiences. They will have op- . The Nile. Heating : SYSTEM CLEANING DOUGL AS portunities to work out difficult - Cabinet offlclals. Phone 34 Sheet Metal Phone 15 careers. hiring many more. By the end of 1943, according to the present belief, the number of men in our armed forces will be more than 9,000,000. Supporting this force wil e e i i} You'll Find Food Finer and for the growth is the fact that this war is bein fought on a much larger e, and it is much more Commission nor the lget Bureau can say how cording to reliable information, ask for about 100,000 administrative employee Loren T. Keely will be married on Sunday evening in the Catholic Church of the ativity at 8:15 o'- clock instead of 8 o'clock as was | previously announced Due to the change in the hour Next meeting of the Chapeladies | will be a Christmas party, to be held at the home of Mrs. Fred 1 e N ‘ N Ew S (Copyright, 1942) ARTIFICIAL EYES WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Alaska Laundry iz, gl o g £ i - JUNEAU - YOUNG WAX VENETIAN BLINDS - Dr. Rae L. Carlson is going south Bidg., has received an assortment | Regular meeting Saturday at 8 If you go over Venetian blinds AREAMMAN JFROLKC on_December 15 for one month, g5.amuiriclal. eyes e, for e R ke A e I Hardware pany E E STEND“’% cum . L with a thin coat of furniture wax| Douslas High School, students|ogrice’in Blomgren Bldg. will be pplied on a soft cloth, soil and|2nd alumni, faculty members; and|open for repairs and replacements |dust can be easily and qu)ckly“LS::‘“’BLJ‘BI:):‘:\“ 1[“':‘]‘]9;?"‘ g“e::““‘?f of broken lenses on Monday, Wed- | A fossicy 07 | nesday _and Friday evenings only, left side. Phone 636 for fitting, if | |will be played. All members are interested. This assortment will be urged to attend. - - 8 .avaxlable up to December 15, only. | GERTIE OLSON, i Fo:tExper! Radio Service | wiped off with a damp cloth. i s e ool + adv. | adv. Recorder. e E;PII:ONE BLUE 4.’0‘ - . Blven In the schos 8% iprom 7 to 10:30 pm. No gve ek~ at 117 3rd St., Upstairs sembly room. Decorations for the 4 H 15 Years’ i £ aminations until after Jg rs’ Experience |affair feature a Hawaiian theme, L atier Januarya;‘sr. ALWAYS—The Most i | — — AN == : = [ e SHE'S SMILING G . and Freshest Fruits | .. oo 03 & L 1 1 jenforced vacation at home for a ; : ] A i i ® Centrally located an egeta @S !few days while nursing bruises re- : . : o Bpledilia tood and ceived in a fall down some stairs usgmgap oW CRANBERRIES | i e & ELKS MEMORIAL | TE - 48 ® 5 A cClue, arge Rooms EQUASH CALAVUS : NEW ;:SI.DENTS . L iy cALL A" owt. Mgr. all with Bath Mr. and Hrs. Herb Strand ar i hish POTATOES pzAns ‘l'ece:ll :::‘-m : l\el'f-r fro:a;aku?a: =g SERVICES Phflne 63 A A T aE 'and are located in the Buckingham | b 3 , Stand Opposite Coliseam Sweet POTATOES APPLES g ; £ 5T ) —ee— YAMS, CABBAGE OBANGES uss Exaonive | Sunday, Dee. 6 |and BROKEN LENSES replaced in CELERY LEMONS | giroyn siop. | OF. Ras Yha|| ~ Shacs SpeSthsted at2P. 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