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PAGE FOUR ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—_IUNEAU ALASKA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1942 DZi . ALaska Ebire o o= o mis vy oials A fim st : ' ' ] Puhumea every evening except Sunday b,}:. " 901 tor ‘,”1[' ¢ £ ‘ HAPPY B'RTHDAY ‘ 20 Y E A RS A G 0 WE EMPIRE DIRECT‘)R Frml:r;fzfssizzfne- S EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Of course the OPA also is interested in thin; astineau Channel Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska, like preventing inflation. That is caused when there | e 5 BBLAR TRQE: MONBEN. - > | - = =% President | is (50 much purchasing. power and not enough DECEMBER 31 DECEMBER 31, 1922 B LOHERNARD - i Te-President and Busiaes Manases 15 to purchase—prices shoot up. Cary L. Tubbs MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 Entered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter, When we read about such little gems as the Lowell Wood A New Year’s dance was scheduled to take place at Elks’ Hall on the [ BECOND and FOURTH SUBSCRIPTION RATES: evening of January 1, with the Coliseum Dance Orchestra furnishing the I:rs Kaser and Monday of each month S Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Doulas for $1.50 per month. |article in the Post, we wonder if the scheme to pre- Effie Lindstrom y Ofte yo3, il Bostage paid, at the following Tates: . s7.50; |vent inflation doesn't involve. simply taking the Mrs. Carl Lundstrum [ music. For the convenience of those in Douglas who wished to attend Freeburger in Scottish Rite Temple vne month, in advance, $1.25. 1 v urchasing power away from us and Lee Smith, Jr. the dance, a special ferry was to leave Juneau at 1 a.m. beginning at 7:30.p. m 1 purchasing § ay 1 Subscribers will confer a favor If they will promptly notify Mrs. Mabel Schmitz i i DENTISTS R. W. COWLING, Wor- lhlprul Master; JAMES W. LEIV- the Business Office of anr fallure or irregularity in the de- 'letting the government spend it. ERS, Secretary. | uvery of thelr papers. Riuki > Albert L. Fisk i Special holiday attractions were featured at the theatres for the|| Blomgren Building Phone 56 Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374, | 7 9 N 3 George T. Dudley | evening and following the shows, many planned to attend the 11 o'clock = No «Slump in Bond Sales o 4y o MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS . James T. Burnett " ¥ Ailoh voah Y 5 O Aibietael Pre T Tt TR el i e for s 8. community party at A. B. Hall which was to be concluded with dancing B P 0 ELKS feptiblication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- (Anchorage Times) A ) until 2 am. on New Year morning. D wise credited in th d al local news published 3 ¥ 5 R T Wi bereln. B AR ML O P It was'an embarrassing moment when the report tewart Meets every Wednesday at 8 AUASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | W5 made that Anchorage, for the first time, ha:l‘ (: 0 P E In additio to the open house to be given by the Masons the follow- DENTIST P. M. Visiting Brothers w=l<§ THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. failed to reach her quota for monthly war bond {ing day, numerous residents had announced “open houses” for New Year 20TH CENTURY BUILDING come. ARTHUR ADAMS, Ex-) NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1011 Purchases s November. But it was only for a ""‘VU_ “The stars incline Day afternoon. The Empire was to publish but announced that the Office Phone 469 alted Ruler, M. H. SIDI i American Buflding, Seattle, Wash. ment, for Colonel Ohlson, chairman of the local war b | regular edition would go to press at noon. Many dinner parties were on retary. bond committee, quickly, determined, the cause. but do not compel the program for the holiday with varied entertainment planned for the The failure is the result of bookkeeping. Indi- i cations are that citizens of Anchorage are maintain . ing the excellent record of patriotism and coopera- FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 [ ot gl oo or moos 7. . © il bl Dr. John H. Geyer PIGGLY WIGGLY ) the war effort. Somewhere the books were 5 I . E‘,‘.:LM;:.’(,- m) v(\';)ul(ln): city 0(;?5“;::[“1 o (’:U K;(x)'c:,lit ;0‘. Contlicting planetary aspectsare o pone approved the setting aside of the government block on Fifth and . DENTIST For BETTER G Al i salss, A Helk. active on this first day of the new| gy nain and Seward Streets for coasting purposes for the little Room 9—Valentine Bidg roceries | year which is to be the most tre- : Colonel Ohlson discovered that bonds purchased | o oo eventful in all histor tots of Juneau. PHONE 762 Phone 18--3¢ by employees of the Alaska Railroad under the pay- | g introspection and careful | Serious ‘ i e dxy for Caltford roll deduction plan, were being credited to Juneau ;lanmnu are recommended by the| Isadore Goldstein was to leave the following day for California to instead of to Anchorage. November was the ms‘lseen spend some time visiting. ROBERT SIMPSON,Opt.D. ”Th R *‘ month this had happened. November was the first| ) e e exah tore month Anchorage had fallen below the quota. The| HEART AND HOME: Celebra- | P a0 o Lemperature of 33 and a mini. || GTaduate Los Angeles College s total purchases by rall employees w more than |tions of this holiday will be Weather was snowy with a maximum tempera' a a of Optometry and Your Reliable Pharm sty sufficient to maintain the record of going over-the- |Mmarked by reverent recognition ";1'"”’“ Loy Opthalmology BUTLER-MAURO 55 national blessings. Tn public and | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground DRUG CO. Fot NNl private gatherings there will hfi’ P P P P B T CAT' r la year's sorrows and Anchorage has an enviable record for , [tears for last year's sorro : 't Daily L in English % BEG OUR PARDON proper support to worthy causes. It has been a r: smiles for hopes that be-finm vl:;: al y essons m ng |S W. L. GORDON Th Ch l W C & - occasion in the history of the city that the citizens | 1943, Changes in family circles “l‘ o e Charles W. Carter HARRY BACE § have failed to take the most worthy action. This|be accepted courageously as the - M m . ning Post the other day to realize what a dreadful applies to elections, to civic movements, to charitable outlook for coming fices 1s| WORDS QIFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He 1t the litsp Hs or; ary | DruggiSl mistake we have been making for criticizing the | endeavors and most recently to the war effort |emphasized by war's eXpansion. ;,opmpn the lamp” is preferable. Fourth and Prankiin Sts. Office of Price Administration because it is spending When the call came for the purchase of bonds, | While the seers |{romx.'.~.e \mo':l‘ OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Indigestion. Pronounce second I as in PHONE 136 “The Squibb Store” so much of our money. We didn't realize that the 'an aggressive and efficient committee was organized |More brilllant than «ny e P . | DID, not as in DIE. OPA was doing so many important things to handie the progeam. Captains and workers con- | Achieved, it must be won at W | =55 oo b0 conb ) b Ghilblain: not CHILL,.nor BLANE For instance ducted a systematic canvass of prospective pur- 3 Through many tribus | : o< Lk SYNONYMS: Alleviate, allay, assuage, relieve, soothe, palliate, miti- || FIRST AID HEADQUARTERS “Thg Store for Men” If you peek on pages 14 and 15 of the December chasers. The citizenry quietly acceded to the re- | lations the world is to be purified | ShE Auh land its peoples uplifted | sate. SED HAIR 26 issue of the Post you will find out that the OPA Guests of the nation for financial help. Bond sales |37 = BURER 50T 2 WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us|| Parker Herbex Treatments Will SAR'N’S is running a Glamour School For Secretaries |were placed on a business basis | BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Regimen i e sttt bre word Gech BEG. NONLYs ot Correct Halr Problems | Tl & ; This is an example of cooperation, Anchorage |tation of industry will be evenincrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day i y's % : i ; Fe' 45y not AhgiseraLing goe B¢ respended . again L ’mnu veneral than in recent months | EXPEDIENT (noun); suitable means to accomplish an end. “There is not Sigrid’s Front St.—Triangle Bldg. Making glamour girls out of applicants for sc When Postmaster Brown first announced the|with stimulating results in produc-]much hope, for the person who makes work the last expedient for get- g SEMrIM Soos s tansidened 1o bg o [SEHEMMPOTENt |/ b S ox lina) ialeg b Fesch the quota. fib reason [ tion. Independent business men of |ting along.” il -fy Gt “many fuctions of the GBAC, AITAAY, | w0ijd e sughested. THEN Was an assunption thiat | smiall capital will find employment the article explains, more than 2,000 small town Christmas and the heavy expenditures that accom- i more and more with great con- | J SI SII girls have been turned into contented secretarles |panc the Yule season, might be cutting into the|cemns that make a speclalty of| d lEA RN by ones-slevens Snop THE BARANGF for contented OPA executives in the OPA's glamours funds that had been going into bonds ‘umnr workers to tasks best suited I_O OK a n A. C. GORDON LADIES'—MISSES’ school pasture Colonel Ohlson’s discovery that the city was|to them. The influx of women will| O B | G S CDFFEE SHDP This unusual training program is based upon 'not being credited with sales rightfully belonging to | establish wages and working con- | ¢—— Seward Street Near Third the precept that a happy girl makes the best se her gives a concrete reason for the failure. It is Jf“ll““‘ for which feminists have 1. What does a single gold leaf on each shoulder of a U. 8. Army ! tary. Office training, the article points out, is the |expected that.the bookkeeping system will be cor-|iong fought. Many merchants w”“omcer's uniform sinify? FINE D e We had to pick up a copy of the Saturday Eve- You'll Find Food Finer and SS9 B IS e Service More Complete at | smallest part of the OPA’s te First, the smail |rected so that future sales will be tallied in favor |enjoy a brisk post-holiday trade 2. What is the distinction between the words “farther” and town girls are coached in Appearance. Then they |Of the city where they belong |as shoppers spend their generous |, ..., JAMES C COOPER Watch and Jewelry Repairing are taught how to Have Fun. In order, the rest of Anchorage will always be outstanding because of (#ifts of Christmas money. Deplet-| ", "o 0 Lo g0 (il of George VI before he became King of at very reasonable rates the active cooperation of the workers who gave of [2d stocks of merchandise will be the subjects include Celebrities. Sports, Parties and England? C.P.A. Paul Bloedhorn o ion» | their time and effort in lining up the pledges, the |adequate for the varied de '“f‘"d*‘ f oeahor Dances in the “best finishing-school tradit > DIDHGER, 418 a i ? 1 e 1 1g-school tradition | business men who have made it possible. for the |upon them. 4. Whch is larger, Lake Erie or Great Salt Lake Business Counselor S. FRANKLIN STREET The course usually takes from three to six weeks, | x g ring is pure gold if it is marked 18k? COOPER BUILD! atter WHIH the' g have o wondorful time ey | POWers of advertising to be thrown behind the drive| NATIONAL ISSUES: In looking| wmw,;;:'_“" Bt 0 PR O SUon o I e e n® DU | and the warm response of the patriotic citizens who |forward through 1043 and its po- ARS ! . . S e pital’s @ > 3 BTy, i g s in I have made bond purchases a part of their budgets. | tentialities thoughtiul persons will 1. That he 153 Major. i e RCA Victor Radios monkey wenches) realize the importance of prepared- 2. “Farther” refers to distance, while “further” refers to time, quan- L. C. Smith and Corona and RECORDS We remember way back when Leon Henderson A ness for lasting peace. Lessons from | tity, or degree. TYPEWRITERS JUNEAU MELODY HGUSE Glad to hear they | mistakes following the First World 3. Duke of York. Sold and Serviced by ext 5 down in front of the capitol on a new Victory bicycle | don't curl up on the job, War will be studied lest idealism 4. Lake Erie. B B ' d & c SQI: ):-a t:g‘lu::m D:f ) with 2 blonde. In the basket and a black cigar in e prevent practical realism in deal-| 5. 18/24, or % pure gold. J urior 0. B - - his mouth. This was, of course, to show_how strong You don't have to investigate before you invest|ing with actual conditions. The “Our Doorstep Is Worn by it was. (Th ycle. the cigar.) yhen you'r ying war y ¥ impor v of 4 amemer % . i e bicycle, not the cigar when you're buying war bonds. first importance of unity of pur; 1 Satistied Customers” pose must be accepted, astrologers : Wishlnfllon Senator John A. Danaher of| Reynolds Metals Company for|POit out, and when human na- E Connecticut opened the discussion |years had been the leading manu-|‘re is analyzed and differehces Mermy- by reporting o rumor that 50 per- | facturer of metal folls eapecialy|?f Matonnl outlooks are adjust-| DR. H. VANCE Shattuck Agency sons had been poisoned by hash |aluminum foils, for wrapping candy|°% the victorious United Nations : A OSTEOPATH in a certain government cafeteria.|and a must proceed with the utmost di- Go.noun‘ o s tficial infor its .‘1:::;:’“““3“1”" had.to buy plomacy and forgiveness toward the | Consultation and examination nave no official information |its num from the great mon- g tree. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to b; . [ —— N » 'a ished as a new world is i o the accuracy of this report’ 0poly, Aluminum Company of | HaUIs o (Continued from Page One) b M S i U PARY O Slaced on sure foundations. @ | 7 to 8:00 by appointment. CALIF ORNI A — 3 % ' e P 5 astinea Ann Groc: 2 ground that it did not properly mn- Who works in the Senate lavatory,| Reynolds had the impertinence| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: 7 o o ahee e l?“‘ Y was saying e ceuer day that no|to buck that monopoly, and now he|Despite the splendid gain in 3 South Pranklin St. Phone 177 478—PHONES—371 one should eat hash except at|is turning out aluminum for some- |Strength by the United Nations) High Quality Foods at home, and even then you ought to| (hing more strategic than candy|3Rd the brilliant victories on land | Moderate Prides forwart c es is be leery.” | wrappers. His company has sur-|2nd sea, warning is given that| 5 put forward in Army circles is to| D€ o R it D At i | there will be dark days as well as| 4 “Say It With Flowers” but place all of the transports under I guess that's right,” chimed AL e andode ool 0 it Ao g 4 s Iz the Coast Guard. Its personnel are |in droll Senator Alben Bafley . of mates,whlls- ALCOA has failed to (ulys’rm: m«:\xmoxxc:‘;uml: :xcue§s-; | 'SAY IT WITH OURS! H S GRAVES ‘ K s vear e decisive 4 5 trained in operating in coastal Kentucky, Democratic majority|Meet theirs 1 , = ol 3 waters, are expert mariners, yet are | leader. “A friend of mine once told| Ieynolds says, “I got my mono- ?}fmrki‘fli]x U;;;;"“ “_"] ‘;"“_l:l“f‘ed "‘{ { | Juneall Florlsts “The Clothing Man” subject to the final authority of me that he never ate hash away|POLY lesson at the age of twelve, | “eminl OV PSR B / 2 Phone 311 " ‘“m," I defeated the 18-year-old|discerned. The strength of the| } ! HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER Whatever the solution, the loss What was in it, and never at home, | Marble king of Bristol (Va.). I car- "a‘:a‘;"se_"“l’“‘ Dot e undefeeile & MARX CLOTRING of the big fast passenger vessels| because then he knew what was|'ied My bag of marbles home, and [Mated, astrologers warn, and they| i o e ot tolinnt | hid. them in the attic. I enjoyed predict that terrible and burbflr_m‘ ce &Auers cn. send troops in a hurry, and fur- - |@ short period of glory. Younger Sinecs 9 fegppoate Rlargionl lumbing—OQil Bi z 0 R ' C ther losses must be prevented at NEW ALUMINUM KING [boys carried my baoks home, and|R¢. intreduced by the Axis powers.| ‘ . e any cost. A stocky little man who looks|%'9&r Povs looked at me with envy. yau .~ e » ' . s, 8 > gt A . o ike a apanese savagery. | like Napoleon is biisy breaking the | Bt lke all other champions, T L ez l‘; e e o Phone 34 Sheet Metal Phone 15 SENATORIAL HASH monopaly of - thie «Alumisiim: Gom- | Sor, (O, the loneliness thas enyy) IR IS, biihoate . Ml When the Senate Committee on|pany of America. Though the name | orccas BY hoarding my winnings, l::l::lt:x;e‘:f:‘::chn B % oh en Alaska Laundry Banking and Currency meets be- |Reynolds chiefly means tobacco to| L, o0 StoPped the play of others. L * "“a 3 i — 3 My arity’ w: will be many that are m - - hind closed doors e chances are the American public, a man named | 1 POPularity waned. Then I got 4 petiaine | jUNEAU YOUNG A aticle 4 5 3 a v idea. I filled my pockets with | tunate. that some weighty financial matter |R. S. Reynolds (nephew. of tobacco |2 R¢W ! ¥ 3 m es ever v Children born on this day - Wi Y i is discussed. But at a clsed-door king R. J. Reynolds) heads a com- |} “bll;"fi ,“l“‘,' day"and gave. ke, #hly will be serious o C‘(;‘nv‘”»“’ Hard are Compan E.E STENDER meeting the other day the com- pany now producing aluminum at| o Oo¢" boys at school. Finally, i o aTshe e LI % A e b 5 - | tlous, energetic and intelligent. | = F LASS ! mittee- heard s 2 PSR fresaioirt o . jall my hoarded wealth was gone, " gent. 0 Sarvie: ey soms Pointod. ‘com- | the rate of 165,000,000 pounds & lrss g great gams of) marblés way | EUCCHS 15 indicated for. both | hoya Bhelf and Heavy Hardware For Expert Radio Service | we plane manufacturer says beauty operators | made his debut as chief of the OPA—riding up and | make excellent factory workers form the Coolidge of the presence of mines. One solution to the controversy from home, because he didn't know on the merits of hash vear: =7 = R de oot e of mathiig was| o e ] Wishing You a heart- perhamir gt il TELEPHONE BLUE 2) - Bristol” (Copyright, 1943) or call at 117 3rd St., Upstairs Reynolds has applied the marbles| ~ e 15 Years’ Experience lesson to aluminum with a result{him by nidking up stories abouz" warmlng New Year ln which will be felt in the U. 8. pro-|the G-Man's activities. Hoover does "Guy Smifl]—Drugs” duetion of airplanes. have a dossier on some of ‘Mrs. , s Eon gt a1 | the American tradi- (Curetu Prscipioniia INVESTIGATING MRS. Fist Lady. NYAL Family Remedies . ® Perfect comfort ROOSEVELT (Copyright, 1942, by United Fea- L HORLUCK'S DANISH : k 1 Robert Watt, canny AFL leader, ture Syndicate, Inc.) tlon el 1 Health | ICE CREAM * e oaed tangled with Attorney = General ————— E i e Splendid food and Francis Biddle when he learned| The Aztecs and Mayans used F. B. o | that Justice Department had a fil ca0 bet lace . d H pp. arge Rooms—— e Vel s S BIC angd tappiness now CALL AN OWL || Mwewe *huiiom “supporting subversive organiza- Wake Island was discovered by New YearGreetings! .. & o e "o o e o and in the years fo | D | iy when he read the charges, he . - A Staad. Oppesie’ 00 ‘ hoiled over 'TRIANGLE come. — ‘ OUR " The President heard about the i atter and d hen Watt BEST WISHES s at tne white House, e re.| § CLEANERS ) marked : . o 1 = G FOR A HAPPY AND. VICTORIOUS 9"(IA ke lsb"a‘:(\ tells :;e b:)::; o s i\( 1891—Half a Cenhlry of Banklllg 1941 ficulties.” Building 4 - “Mr. President,” said Watt, “I * p 1943 e S eyl S b The B.M.Behrends tells lies about me.” He produced | | appearance” * g B s " S| T J.3. MEHERIN RBank on the President’s desk. itien, ookt i wigh seatiel R ; MERCHANDISE BROKER ' : ‘; E. KR AUSE | that’s nothing, Bob” he s.ud: ; i Oldest Bank in Alaska “That's nothing compared to wh-n.‘ J“ nea“ | JUNEAU and ANCHORAGE wighr T STl A ' v | COMMERCIAL SAVINGS NOTE: The President, a good| friend of Hoover's, likes to josh |