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~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA ~~ MONDAY, MAY 24, 1943 | se! she needs and et about R S ‘ Dad Alaska Empire 50 @i i oo . 10 Srth atne B T R o T T e 1 p P BT or 8. gy bl Wit HAPPY BlRTHDAY 20 Y EA RS A G 0 from T sMPiRE nmECTORY Professional Pnblllhed every evening except Sunday by ihe EMPIRR PRINTING COMPANY Second and Main Btreets, :nun. Alssxa. BELEN TROY MONSEN - - . R L. BERNARD - - 'lu»Pnlldcli and Business Manager nI supplementing the diet of the civilian population |in liberated areas. We shall have to do this on a {larger scale when we enter Europe. M. Clifford | Townsend, director of the Food Production Adminis- }\rmion, stated recently that about 25 percént of our F rclonml Bod.u.. tinecu Channel ot Président | MAY 24 MAY 24, 1923 Rehabilitation of the Duck Creek-Juneau section of Glacier Highway was to be started within a few days when a crew of men were to be MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 BECOND and FOURTH Charles Sabin Drs. Kaser and in_Junesu as Secend Class Matter. ::::"'".:h.:::f.‘?“m 8 Do sl oy .min.yoar jed Fn ot m_P Mme_d Mrs. Wallis B. George put on the work, according to C. W. Cheatham, Assistant District En- Monday of each month By mail, posta o 1 es and to our allies. Such estimates are nece: Mrs. Sam Guyot gineer, Bureau of Public Roads. Tt was planned to cover a five-mile Freebur er In Scottish Rite Temple s 008 Jonz i, wdrazcs 11800 o wathe 18 Wdvines, 1100 ly uncertain, for we don't know how many liber- Eckley Guerin G ctide, GRHER T8 BB GorRiEs schaon g beginning at 7:30 p, m, Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notity |ated people we will have a chance to feed, but the Emma Ness s DENTISTS JOHN J. FARGHER, "&n'".f?"b?'m"?fi?u‘-" Sho. fisnry o RERORATIR v n o) }”“C“"w(‘ 1§ more, lkely fo-gn up i AR AR F:’lSh‘ AM;I;I Commencement exercises of the 1923 graduating class of Juneau Blomgren Building Phone 8¢ | [ Worshipful Si‘“::r; FAMRRN b SRCTEN! VoNs Ot TS JpRNS Offes T | Townsend thinks that though domestic cormumets ke Public High School wete to be held this evening. R. E. Robertson was to HAEVEBE, Postonn Alice Johnson Pete Kirkebo John D. Emmons - anmcssaiiiilp Late the previous afternoon, on the road to the old Perseverance Mine near the red mill. e 1 won't get all they want they will get all they need Heliver tib CAMMATRETIE e tiss The Mmllud Press 18 ua\aunnuvm "mm‘“ use for | Under the circumstances, seeing the war panorama as mhlmml,:m °|:: -l;flne 5 deh:;”"gl_“f u*:‘ l: kA "am- realizing that foed sent abroad may shorten Serein. b e soldiers, most of B. P. 0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 P. M. Visiting Brothers wel- come. N. FLOYD FAGERSON, Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST a brown cub bear was shot and killed ‘The mother a whole !the war and save the lives of our wisely reach the conclusion that we can get PRI e & ‘u; may el ; bear was seen and a shot taken but the big bruin scurried to the brush 20TH CENTURY BUILDING it iy i LAS . LARG! jalong on wha Ve need P THAN THAT OF ANY LICATION. [ % S 0 P E - Office Phone 468 S:car::ar Ruler; M. H. SIDES, e | T The Juneau Boys Scouts' summer camp at Glacier Glen, near Men- v} NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newsbapers, 1011 Hunger and the Brain bor 74 denhall Glacier, and a short distance beyond the end of the Auk Bay Asierican Building, Seattls, Wash. s “The stars incline i chett g TR : | < do : i road, was to be opened June 4 for a two weeks' camping trip, it was “ e (New York Times) but do not compe annonced by Assistant Scoutmaster M. S. Whittier. Scoutmaster H. G Dr. John H GEYef PIGGLY WIGGLY One of the phenomena to be expected of food|} o ssoommsbss |Nordling, Asssitant Scoutmasters Whittier and Redlingshafer and Dr sty the German-controlled French press is crop of young writers. This is; of the findings of | rationing, if —_— believed, is a larger a deduction reached from study | Robert Simpson, member of the Troop Committee, made a trip of inspec- tion to the camp for making preliminary arrangements. For BETTER Groceries Phene 1834 TUESDAY, MAY 25 Room 9—Valentine Bldg PHONE 762 ( | i ) medical authorities in France, who assert that in-| gaturn in benefic aspect domin- % 3 [ tellectual faculties develop more rapidly if the sto-|ates this day which should be for- George B. Smith resigned his position as .supmm(c-ndf-m of the I mach is not overloaded tunate for labor and mmumgmg‘Hn'stvClnrhagor Mine and left on the Northwesten for New York. | If the empty stomach produces the full mind,|for industry. s ROHERT SIMPSON,Opt.D. "Tho He a,ll sl i [then it is but a step in logic to assume that thete| HEART AND HOME: Under thw Miss Marion Knight, daughter of A. F. Knight of Juneau, was a|| @raduate Los Angeles College X ore this place to visit her father Your Reliable Pharmacista | will be earlier writing, more writing and better writ- |[confighration elderly men and wo- passenger on the steamer Queen for of Optometry and ing—a result devoutly to be hoped for. men should benefit. There is a sign Opthalmology .UTLE! H.AU‘O - | But ugly doubts are bound to arise. There are[read as encouraging the utilization Miss Marian Summers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Summers, Glasses Fitted Le! @ronbd ™ some writers who did some of their worst writing|of experience, long ignored in the i i, neq to Juneau on the Northwestern from Cordova, where she taught oo DRUG €0. {pre-war youth movement. Many |older persons will be employed in lines of work from which they had retired and others will prove | It was obvious that they |were writing poorly, because nobody would buy what |they wrote. As soon as they got a check or two, Inowever, and began to eat, they began to sell more.|long | When they grew fat they sold almost everything, sn'thl‘" value in new tasks connected where does that leave the French press? 4“"11 the war industry. There is a Actually there is no telling what conditions will [Sign read as indicating that many Read the masters, some ad-|dull lives will be made bright by | when they were hungry kindargarten. | The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Pourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 138 Northwestern for a HARRY RACE ! Druggist Marlin Doubledge Razor Blades 18 for 25¢ Charles Goldstein: left on the business trip to the southern end of the division [renever— FOOD FOR ()l R ALLIES Weather was fair with a maximum temperature of 49 and mum of 37. a mini- The housewife who can't buy all she wants for e fied tedla' § sty Y N § Hal o foster good writing 4 ! e et reort of Lond-Lonae A4 |Visers say, but Channing Pollack once asked John |SeTHICS t0. the' country ANz gHe| . - ;mn mx‘\ ?”Sl )“”‘““\‘"()H‘I ;:, d_],.qw”(“ ;“’x 1 Galsworthy if he continued to read Dickens, and the | UDited NEE“‘;“"W fitk: th tHl presaer, e W i Sk 00 EXPOTIS | 510 vwright answered , it's too humiliating.” BUMBPSE AFRA o i | : s H b’ FIRST AID HEADQUARTERS “The Store for Men” for the first quarter of this year included 437,000,000 Sofné favor the city as the site for good Wil tail trade, which will continue brisk, a' y essons In ng |S W. L. GORDON FOR ABUSED HAIR pounds of milk products, 261,300,000 pounds of dried| e ‘and others hie away to the country. Lamb said,|VOmen employes will be promoted L3 ol Parker Herbex Treatments Will 9 £ 54 L 7% [to positions of great responsibility Correct Halr Problems eggs and 64,600,000 pounds of dried fruits. But the | Jive p " shunning the country ive me old London at rh(‘;m which they will demonstrate & explanation is only partial. As in previous lend- and plague tim ather than this hmlih i s % 5 1 LA i 3 e w9 o 3 : g Tl e i e "I'X"d‘ :]\:‘ tllé:vl:‘:():n«n-“ Il et y air, these | ooy fitness, according to astrol-| WORDS OFTEN ‘Nyfl‘:?bsE/D‘ l)An not say, “T would of walked farther s‘md’s Front St.—Triangle Bldg. & 5 2 {ogers. Extraordinary executive abil- I would HAVE walked farther bt is often small. We exported 1 percent of our beef biens s paa ‘“y will be stimulated in wartime| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Vehemence, Pronounce ve-he-mens, = and no veal at all; one-half of 1 percent of our foevitubler Yok land what formerly were discounted |first E as in ME, second E as in Me unstressed, third E as in MEN, accent I You'll Find Food Finer and butter, fats and oils; 22 percent of our dried rr\m_‘; ne‘,l!d)e'A es ju.\ feminine traits will prove inval-|first syllable J Bervice More Complete at 15 rlJpruem' of lmuI op)w LPn(He:\T(‘ ox;or.'\(mnshdu not (Pmmw'“m“ Vm-cumv {uable 1]n m;lch.mdmug This is':l OFTEN MISSPELLED: Series (succession). Serious (grave; sol- ones-Sle"ns s'“l’ THE BABANOF ™ explain the beef shortage or the butter shortage, | % X itime when bargains in summer at- Sielas (s ‘) M p thl:ugh shis” do' idlp b’ d0JOHAL. Tor the stardtty ob |, WAr.IcH Admin'strator. Shegier 0. Havis 14|k -yt Imegmflm dollars fromw"mm'v PR sasanh . -"flfi':-m.::i: 5 3 ezl it Het O |a meeting of livestock producers last week t! 8 | citds' piifses. Thldton 15 bo b8, fagre | SYNONYMS: Character, reputation, personality, disposition, nature, CUFFEE SHOP dried fruit and eggs, and also of Jamb, mutton and | ,ys00 on live hogs is inevitable unless there i AN |gia move anparent ih rising prices, | emPerament Beward Street Near Third pork. Much more important as a cause of shortages | ynmediate downward adjustment of prices.” \ NATIONAL ISSUES: Concerning| WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us are the supplies going to the Army and Navy “ml’ We say. increased consumption by war workers | nogs is inevitab There remains some sacrifice in lend-lease tran- | as we've said before: “A ceiling on live | le—period.” which cost a lot of the Arnold family’s ration points, Mrs. Arnold | tactfully broached the question of | mail, 0 e volume . % e ln . Oneh luuer- $4. Anxiety as to <the increase of juvenile delinquency ‘m wartime, the seers declare that The sooner the better for the whole price con-|the mass thought of the world in person a number of checks, amount- ing to $32141. The checks and a small amount of cash were found on his body. increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word VENERATION; the highest degree of respect and reverence. “We find ’,l secret awe and veneration for one who moves about us in a regular JAMES C. COOPER FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1943 sactions. Britain has made heroic efforts to become | trol program ‘conllul is reflected in sensitive| and illustrious course of virtue.”—Addison P D A AR T BT SEGE Ty e LA o iminds and for this reason wise care C.P.A Paul Bloedhor L. 'Ifl.in M through to its men. Later, Mrs. Ar- | skeptical of the new Republic P-|and protection must be extended to Business Counselor 0 fl nold, who tells the story on her-|47 fighter, saying it's too heavlelllpl'fts< N:y»‘ics know tmt the by COOPER BUILDING S. FRANKLIN STREET *| 5 |self, made this confession: |to handle. But its performance in|emotions of civilians are stirred by MODERN ETIOUEI IE Me"' “And after the Navy had been |the last raid gave it a better repu-|armed conflict and that mature| ROBERTA LEE so_kwn‘ lso nice, T founl out what the|tation. ... As for thatshort- winged | Persons reveal extraordinary w T ey Jlmeau ME!OdY Shop |trouble was. I didn't put any|Martin bomber, the Yanks coined Desses. Women are even more sus- 5 | stasis o7l “the 1etiars. 1 thought |a name for it: “Tne Fiyihg Pros. | Ceptible than men to influences Q. Should butter be placed on the plates before luncheon is served TYPEWRITERS FRANCISCAN DISHES (Continued trom Page One) mail to service men was free. So|titute—no visible means of sup- |causing excitement and impulsive-|Or afterwards? Bold and Serviced by R.C.A. Victor Re cords fl $ot the letters back from the |port.” In early performance, thls‘é‘f"s Self-control breaks down un- 4. Betore luncheon 1s served i J n Bur‘nrd & c. BRING OLD F SRDS influential friend in the Navy De-|Navy marked “Returned for Lack plane was so hot it had to laudr;']gf;’ffl:‘::‘“&fig];‘;" gs“;i‘cl’““;? : Q Shouldn't a hostess pay for a guest’s long-distance calls, when the o« B . DRDS z eaind QA0 | S b 4 £ ially | charges are very small? “Our Doorstep Is Worn by partment informed the draft board|of Sufficient Posta |at a speed 35 miles an hour faster | 4 Y ] that he would fill an “essential”| |than the TOP speed of the bost’:ll::fid ;;“elfe‘“f c‘.“;‘“ C"“dgf“’:‘ A. Never; not even if only twenty-five cents. Satisfled Customers” position | ;. Yot ibombexs of eight years ago. |t the state m’]se n:“;fpg;‘:' t"y Q. Is it permissible to use visiting cards as invitations to an informal INS However, when Johnson's report MORE OIL RATIONING (Copyright, 1943, by United Fea- |, oo’ ¢ . / SIS tea? | was filed three weeks ago, Chair-| NOW that most home furnaces(yyre Syndxcate Inc: "?p RER L ety pRoelc - & A. Yes. | mian Vinson called a secret meeting|21¢; turried off for the summer, few | et ‘"Ig;‘,i['.ERNATXONAL AFF § DR- H- VANCE Shafluck A en ! of the full Naval Affairs Commit-|Oli-heater owners are worrying| Meklos solthige Ghter pf:g;:; 8 S g A B st G - e i e OSTEOPATH gency D 3 ok about their fuel rati for K tee—attended by Secretary Knox \:'i:lr sgmc ;L«m lh‘o;;jo"m:;- xx::; Mls;'NG MA“IS | direction that is most promising for I_O 0 K n d l_ E A R N Consultation and examination p— & Dacebnital ‘attisials which ! : o ) 5 — e iss Dapase. e, oA reNaiink, | GEpie ol By 16 HE S a A. C. GORDON S Ll A s avw st onere. Do 19, RURIIREES vk ek e Bonv IS Fou"D jern neighbor the United States will| %0 8:00 by sppointment. FORNIA | ment a chance to clean up the| g i E owe much sil i 3 aatt-dodgl Dubss (‘ilP]d by |hOPE whén Petroleum Administra- | ‘?m]ner 1 e . i 3 Gastineau Hotel Annex Grocery and Meat Marxet | faft-dodging abuses AP gl o e o als necessary to war. Agricul- 1. How and when was the dollar fixed as the unit of currency of the Johnson in private, without letting;tion officlals said ~there were | 'I‘HIS mR"lufi ture in the United States is to re-| United States? Bt Fasiiin 8¢ Ehone 177 478—PHONES—371 the newspapers i on the story. o d FEae I WAIEaNL, | an ]ceive great help from Mexican o iy 4 3 e High Quality Foods a Chairman Vinson held to this po- €limination of rationing next year | workers, who will aid in increased § :VV:::[ :’:Je:i bl “‘“f""”“fc;’ by he ke g“’fi“’"‘:“li Moderate Prices " " bt hat, however, was wrong. Real i pr 3 vas the explorer who sailed in a ship calles he “Hal e———————————— sition, according to insiders, and| 5 |production in the South and West. - - X, Sécretary Knox was quick to back:k‘“_‘l mvm‘at» I,l:elu:g :Ll“lb-? rationed D'Sappearan(e of Mofl'h wC]oserTgooperauon in trade is foye- Moo;) ’.’What 4 e : Say ;‘l:."fll no:;rl ll)ul him up. Apparently Knox and Vin- |DNEXt winter in e cast. The outlook for the Summer ] G country first had policemen? SA' WITH OURSI” son figure that the Johnson find-| OPA is about toannounce amend- Ago Solved wnh Idefl'l- |is encouraging. 5. What is the Gaelic name for Ireland? J Fl M 1 H S GRAVES i : By .|ments of the regulations on ra- AT ' i Persons whose birthdate it i ANSWERS: uneau riorisis “The ings are too hot a potato to handle|men : ate it is have 2 | 1 in the open. tioning, and within the next two h‘a"on,]u"lan GG"ey the augury of a year of success. 1. By Act of Congress; April 6, 1792. Phone 311 Clothing Man” SRR llwcvks they will be issued. Only ‘Mlm.ary or naval service is most 2. Cuneiform writing. HOME OF HART SCHAFFNRR CAPITOL CHAFF {change wxl} be that lhe. paper work Recovered this morning by Cixy;f_o""“"“e- Air pilots and war cor- 3. Henry Hudson. & MARX CLOTHING | When President Penaranda of|{of handling the ration permits| Police on the beach under the Ju- TesPondents should be lucky. 4. In New York City where the early Dutch settlers had watchmen. . Bolivia visited Washington he was|Will be greatly simplified, making neau Cold Storage Dock was thei Cbildren born on this day prob-| 5 gy, ; {| Rice & Ahlers Co. hoping for one thing—a higher|the Government’s printing bill just body of Julllan Golley, aged, |ably will be efficient and depend-| _ e R PLUMBING HEATING O price on the tin which we buy from |ONe-fifth of what it was last year. 32, Aleut evacuee Who has been| ?ble They should combine the ar- Arc and Acetyl Weld z 0 R ' c B it get 1 - thadd AIR NOTES missing since April 18. ‘g;‘,:‘:"fl’;f the practical in their per- CLEANS BOMBER'S MACHINE GUN it il SYSTEM CLEANING largely to patriotic American house- | U. S. fliers in England are still| Golley, who had been employed | (Copyright, 1943) FHONE 54 Pllfllle 15 : v wives who have been saving tin| oS SR | ! cans and who have helped get us| [slT[Y] | — S Al ¢ ; T e ) ; ask :‘nouxrl,\_ tin. S5 '\;;Va: Transporta- | Crog SWOr ‘l }-uzzle [I[L[ERMOIRIE| |as a defense worker at Excursion JUNEAU YUUNG aLaundrY !"“ ":'“:' e “Ss:"“;: o gomg, [ ILEMD[1]A| |Inlet for the six months previous, i 0 cracl own on 5 E y . = D i3 ot g g sl s G e ooy ISEAIDIAIR] |was in Juneau at the time of the Hard C — e e :;!go ‘a;:\ |-Sl:,w ¢ o man]ces by| 4 Type of Rt~ of hearing PIAITIEINIS| | disappearance. His wife, Martha, ardaware Lompany q makin uy soft rom | mo 32 N|G re J ‘:n m_my‘ i e St n;:-;::»‘ o eulippine 3% 4o Soptiul Mggflga .gen at Kilisuoo, is now in Juneau. PAINTS—OIL—GLASS LL AN OWL ¢! coal from distant West Virginia,| ® Oriéntalcom. 3¢ Bfanchea 8] ttle 1s known of details regarding I ey Ml\ll !Exb lHl,mm»! 13, pelander & Unmountea mLfig the man’s disappearance, although one 63 { ill save a lot of freight cars 3 o! " em P | H Ao, it wul d lu“ Cd”-' 13, Lgfir[nncllon 39. Thoroughfare: TCITIA] E there is no evidence to indicate Stand Opposite Coliseum Y 50, will not displease Con-| 1§ Siream abbr. { that death was not di . # 4 i AR e = al | ot due to acct- Theatre . gressman Calvin Johnson, of the| 18. Capable of te Bxperience 1S|VIRIRE[S] s s i 1 ng adjusted again SEICITNE dental drowning, Chief of Police Illinois coal regions, who had a| o m diteh :l' 2? fiw]mlg John P. Monagle states. Further in- " lot to do with convincing Eastman. | 1§ Bi¥&ions of 47. Scarce L[1]E] [1T[E] UHQ‘ vestigation will, however, be made, GuY Smiih-—nrugs" g 2o,y Oretes 4% On W8 ocenn S[ONJMOVIEIRIMGIAIGIE! |chie Mo ) 5 5 S 2 Bara o™t or Defied. o ANDIIGEMSIMEN OW |~ bojice te oot 1 + (Caretyl Prescriptioniste) NAVY MAIL 23. Russian clty 53, Royal Navy: 3 = 0 estigating NYAL Family Remedies Mrs. “Judge” Thurman Arnold,| 25 Blunder abbr. Solution Of Saturday's Puzzle the case since Golley was reported 3 A | 26 Earin: Scotch 54 Wandering misilog & moHER ago HORLUCK'S DANISH UNITED STATES wife of the ex-trust-buster, has 27. Trust i & 6. Large thrush 60. Even: contr, DOWN L4 ICE CREAM ¥ been concerned over mail service| 2% On fceount: % Kind of dox™ 61 Compyty Walnt iPredlclm Funeral services are set for to- w A R to her son Thurman, Jr, now a to act tor's |Morrow at 2 pm. in the chapel of { lieutenant in the Navy stationed .H---%:.“//- sherift ;{;e ghflr!:‘s.kvav. Carter Mortuary. T_’.l_—_. 'o"ns in the British West Indies (. Spike of flower: 1e hev. ry Andrew Baranoff H o she wrote her son frequenty, ve-( 2 | | | | D% | | [*] | - Homar ewperor | Will conduct services, and burial uncan'’s Cleaning AND ceived complaints: “Why don’t you ”‘ Stopped will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. and PRESS SHOP s IA“ Ps write, mother?” Worried, she de- A;fig:,":,".&,""’ According to the marshal’s office, Cleaning—Pressing—Repairing cided to take things into her own B Golley was last seen at 4 o'clock PHONE 333 ‘ hands regarding Navy mail, invit- on the morning of April 14, when “Neatness Is An Asset” ed to dinner Capt. John Gingrich he cashed a check for $57 at the of Under Secretary Forrestal's of- | Imperial Popl Room. LR < | When arriving in Juneau, with After feeding the Captain on food | two companions, he had on his “You know, Captain,” she said (D itcome ——re—— Then M Bel‘r d \ , q 9 25. Swift animal ° e s ‘ “little Thurman doesn't receive any X en | letters from me and I write him | i St NOTICE TO ODPD FELLOWS : two or three times a week.” i ‘yo,,fm '.R}?x;hr m;zating of axéo.or will B \ “No wonder, interjected Supreme | i (M-‘"fi:' e V’:’ ”: ;‘l“lubey' “:}’ , at 8 p.m. i a..k S N 4 SU" “e{m Tl?lrd l;lexree fo‘;?:w:egy ::n-e::e ONE OF THE MACHINE GUNS in the belly turret of a B l‘ Old 1B k H Al k ‘ friend of the Arnold’s. “Anything | hl 3 sh- n the belly turre a B-25 bomber at that you wrote, Frances, would 60. snun lo . ments, the newly occupied Amchitka Island, in the Aleutians, gets a cleaning es ank 1n aska never get by the cénsor.” o it ™ MEL MARTIN, g"’mmse;fi:m And;:my Newsom at Wichita Falls, Tex. Sergt. Gordon % | . S ‘oster of Minneapolis, Minn., works i Capt. Gingrich, however, pro- | 55, }g:rr:‘pm..lrz\;,: adv. NOBLE GRAND. on ground nearby. (International) COMMERCIAL SAVINGS 5 mised to see what was wrong, felt sure the Navy was getting maill AP Feotures ing Empire Classifieds Pay! IThere is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising