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PAGE FOUR ___ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1943 D -l AI k E )ire [1anding by enemy parachutists have been reported to b o o PR al aska "II officers of the FBI by various persons. ‘Each report 1 y s &~ rubu.:u); every svenin except Sunday by the had to be investigated and in no instance did a re- HAPPY B'RTHDAY 1 20 Y E A RS A G 0 Jrom BIRECT‘)RY Professional EMPIER PRINTING COMPANY port turn out to be true. The alleged paratroopers § THE EMPIRE Fmtoma.l Socleties Becond and Main Btreets, Juneau, Alasks, turned out to be everything from a man carrying a L equ Channel BELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - - President ¢, o0k over his shoulder to a little boy flying a JUNE 7 JUNE 7, 1083 R. L. BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Manager kite <y | In excess of $2,300 had been donated for the city’s program of enter- MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 This is merely & swall dndication of the, SEdkd Robert ;**‘"-“‘“ | tainment of President Harding and other prominent visitors and for the Drs. Kaser and SECOND and FOURTE Detfoiied sy st EACRIPTION RATES: . o ee monta, | TCSPONSIDILILICS ¢ i F”f“w‘ “;l"“]‘l‘ annual Fourth of July celebration, Mayor I. Goldstein told the Juneau T Monday of each month By mail. postage Daid, at the following rates: Rumor miongers make the work of the law en: bt ML | Chiamber of Commerce at the regular meeting during the week Freebllr er P ing at S ample e 08 Jear, $p edranods $18.081 sz months, IR 44vinds, $1.891 | forcement officers all” the harder, Decanise unléss Mrs. B. G. Noble | , A7 g beginning at 7:30 p. m. Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notity |these rumors are tracked down and halted at an Joseph Newsome | J. P. Walker, Assistant S R e ey DENTISTS JOHN J. FARGHER, 4 alker, Assistant Supervisor of Surveys, U. S. General Land Y tul Master: JAMES Blomgren Bullding Phone se | | Worship : w. the Business Office of amy faflure or irregularity ia the p # Mrs. Jean Ripley early stage, Mr. Hoover points out, they are a power- ) tfide returne: T et i 3 e Uvery of their papers. Marie Riley Office, returned to Juneau on the Alameda from Anchorage after spend- LEIVERS, Secretary. Telephones: News Oftice, 603; Business Office, 374. g MBTERE” at PHE ity BN : ¢ . : ful force “hammering at the very backbone of our Mrs. Etta Warrington ing several weeks in the Kenai Peninsula district on business in con- FEESTNNE O ROSTIRSR SR jnational morale h g oy ond MEMBER OF ASSOCXATED PRESS s atsy Balog nection with government survey work there. The Associated Press i exclusively entitled to the use for Here in Juneau one well-known steamer has been el 3 | DT w s Dr. A. W. Stewart B. P. 0. ELKS pewublication of all news dispatches credited to it or mot other- K s any s ' t is silly. Fise crediied n ‘s Daper wad aiso the local mews publisned | oot oy g o ALt g A‘ 2 : H. N. Nordling, delegate from Mt. Juneau Lodge, No. 147, Masonic Moot evary ond and dth Wediss- eretn, It should be the duty of patriotic Americans to {Order, left on the Princess Louise enroute to Tacoma, Washington, where | {days at 8 B. M. Visiting Brothers discourage in every way they can the spreading of H 0 R o S c 0 P E |he was to attend the convention of the Grand Lodge 20TH CENTURY BULLDING weicome. N. FLOYD FAGER- Bntered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. ALASEA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER E 6 r rs, and that is another job which Y 2 . the FEI,. a5 guardiss of Jnterng’ s AR . . Mrs. Webber, proprietor of the American Beauty Parlars, was leaving b v “ shoulder The stars mclme f‘nn the Admiral Rogers for the States where she was to seek new ideas NATIONAL REPRESENTATTVES — Alasks Newspspers, 1011 10 ¢ and take a special course in her line of work American Building, Seattle, Wash, —_—— but do not compel” et | | War brings many problems for the nation’s law 58 percent of all car thefts and 50 percent of all burglaries So the law enforcement agencies, unable to close TR TUESDAY JUNE 8 iy («© ati Enquirer) his headquarters here on the Alameda Fe incinnati Enquire 4 ; T r BETTER Groceries Voluntary life insurance and its related savipgs| Benefic aspects rule this day Room tine Bldg ik | The con-|t0 Visit with his grandmother and aunt, Mrs. Anna Webster and Miss talistic structure—and nobody vet has devised a sys-|labor and the industries. : SHIARE Eole a0 Ddiody. y8 figuration is fortunate for men in|Carol Webster. sence of a capitalistic system n . ks Rt Jxi s 7 R fect Vet it is more than an idle fear that the life in-| HEART AND HOME @}tex The previous year’s hot weather record was equalled in Juneau Graduate Los Angeles College from husbands and sons Serving| yesterday when the mercury stood at 80 degrees in the shade, according of Optometry and Your Reliable Pharmacists “F ¥ " o |with the armed forces should be {, M. B. Sommers, Observer for the Weather Bureau. Opthalmols fected to a very marked degree under impending | received under this rule ‘of . the P logy mn_mm wise would find its way, in pgrt at least, into ’”di"\hould be profitable for actresses passenger on the Northwestern enroute to the properties on Slate Creek vidual savings programs and I.nmlv protection such and singers. This is a lucky sway | the Copper River Valley |s1if6 tidaraass, offers. . OF necessity, sucH thxes have o /o.oe o A The Charles W. Carter HARRY RACE first claim upon the budget {which will be less gay than in prc-‘ Weather was cooler with increasing cloudiness, a maximum tem- Mortu& ture. We shall be lucky if it is not neceéssary to in-|cance. Summer students who am\ ”mmm) Sta. e crease them still more. But some leeway should be|perfecting themselves in Leclmlca) L e PHONE 136 i Marlin l)olu;l;%,: ;‘5“:“ Blades enforcement officers. Not only must the arm of the e ot a0 s o e sears e il ey he comeauences Aoty mwees " 01| Daily Lessons in English %, 1. gorpon forelgn agent and saboteur, but war conditions at|PY Sonseduences we co not mean tien e matter | BUSINESS AFFAIRS: According FIRST AID HEADQUARTERS “The Store for Men” s |that would be--but the larger impact upon Ameri- tion or supervision of many lines Park combat |can life as a whole if we shift from our traditional fof business will not end with the| ‘WORDS”OF‘TEI\{' MISUSED: Do not say, “We shall '"]‘_f’ 30 Friday Herbex Tl'eltm;mh Wil || SAB'N,S J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the FBI, in a re-|cyiy of providence to notions of let-the-govern-|world war. There will be choice|Or Saturday.” Say, “We shall go cither Friday or Saturday Correct Halr Problems points out that last year’s crime figures were truly y ease the competition between taxes|out during emergencies and Ihave|E as in LET, second E as in ME unstressed, U as in RUM unstressed, ac- ¥ The way to F alarming and the average individual's life insurance program |been found most practical and |cent first syllable. 18-year-olds leading in the number of persons ar-|sonable figure to be deductible in income' tax re- POt in the reconstruction perlod.ianq gL, | Bervice More Complete at rested, the magnitude of the problem may be seen.|turns. An effort to accomplish this already is being | The remarkable vitality of Ameri- SYNONYMS: Merry, mirthful, jolly, jovial, joyous, gay, glad, frolic- Jones'SleVelIS Shfip THE |through unexpected and sudden | BARANOF 15 percent of all murders, 35 percent of all robberies, | New Hampshire, in Senate Bill 1016. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| READY-TO-WEAR ! Such a deduction provision would tend to en-|CVisis. Emphasis is put upon the 5 HOP L 5 i sudden tests to our trade and com. |increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word Beward Street Near Third cans to buy and hold a reasonable amount of life | : 5 ot | NATIONAL ISSUES: Through|without comforts and hopes."—Bacon insurance. The effect upon the nation’s economy . their eyes to the home front, have a double job. AUERGE R this month there’ will be many| FINE of combatting the spy, the saboteur, the subverter| g a;oces As we have seen here during the war lua“‘anre 'O‘“I:L*;:L':fl:i;flf?mt:k;dcl?’;g;::l’ MODERN ET'OUETTE by C.h.A and the foreign agen drives, the insurance companies are Uncle Sam's best |y SORE HE8 FAC AEFCRER ROBERTA LEE Bitoas Bt Paul Bloedhorn riae 8. FRAN help, and have been helping in some instances a lit-|in life insurance a large part of it is invested in War|ype of real losses, for the m,uo,,l SLUT STRART tle overenthusiastically. To date some 200 alleged | Bonds. will lose its future scientists, indus- Q When introducing a very young woman to a much older man | be——— h- ' erage housewife, but believe il or want Indian differences composed.!artists, musicians and writers. Am- | A. Noj; present the man to the woman as: “Miss Wilson, Mr. Smith. L. C. Smith and Coroma “iS Infl (1] {not, it has not always been done The India League, which has erican lives represent superb tal-| Q. How can T recall invitations to a small and informal affair? TYPEWRITERS FRANCISCAN DISHES * Another trick is to save all drio- has secured the support of dxs(m-;mranmm whieh will be sacrificed. | Q. If a resaurant requests that no tips be given, should one respect 357 ping fats from bacon or sausage, guished Americans in urging that| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS!this ruling? J. B. Burford & C BRING OLD RECOR !cauliflower, or other vegeiables. is now. Among those who adyocate |in the war news through coming (Continued trom Page One) | Under Miss Barber's regime, if a this are: Pearl Buck, Clare Boothe|months. The land bridge of Arabia —— |soldier sees lamb on the-Wednes- Luce, Herbert Bayard Swope, Henry|1as been recognized as one of the| ANCE fight | lamb broth (left-over ieat plus E. Wooley. . . . The India League . % barley) on the Thursday bili-oi-|emphasizes the point that to help VUl 8ain a right to a leading role|} H - & 5 . fare. China, the Burma Road is essen- OSTEOPATH /HITE HOUSE-BLACK MARKET '* seer : 3 B T / 3 . WHITE fl 4 % its| However, Army cooks must al- tial. And to open the Burma Road fe.ls emphasize the fact that the 1. Which was the nrval. foreign nation to recognize the United States Consultation and examination The White House is having its| vast _expanse of war-torn territory|as an independent republic? free. Hours 10 to 13; 1 to 8; c A L l r o n " ! l e ma Road the fighting spirit of the The White House architect called|the Surgeon General that no foods ! the daily news, and yet exceedingl: fch e v . B PG ;i ickly rocery and Mars up the Georgetown Electric Com-|may be used more than 36 hours Indian Army is necessary—fight-{important in peacetime conrmon(eby‘ 3{ t‘z:"“‘ Rl e (U S e et R Gastineau Hotel Anmex " i - ) + | populated? - pany recently to buy No. 12 copper 4 o South Pranklin 8. Phone 177 478—PHONES—371 . e 5 BTV To understand Churchill’s obsu- P wire for rewiring a part of the Ex- ersons whjose birthdate it is "y 8 ; 5. What is the temperature 25,000 feet below the surface of the Moderate Prices earth? A Reasonable Proposal Sam Guyot, representative for tk le Flour Comp: t it £ E , T resentativ or the Fisher Flour Co any, returned to 3 & DENTIST { X Robert C. Hurley, Jr., arrived here from Anchorage on the Alameda PHONE 762 {plans composed one of the main pillars of out cdpi- [Which should be most auspicious for tem which enables democracy to thrive in the ab- : es : authority ' ROBERT SIMPSON,08t.D. ||| *"The Rexall Store” surance program of the nation will be adversely af-| circumstances. Heavily increased Federal taxes are| i Glasses Fitted Lenses G: stars This is a promising date e’ i - 4 1 Lics N 7 : round D] certain to reduce the amount of money which other- | T Sm} o vacks and| 0. M. Elmer, well known mining man operating in Alaska, was a RUG €0. J school and college NEW RESPONSIBILITIES Federal taxes cannot be reduced in the near fu-|ioue years_ but of special signifi- | perature of 60 and a minimum of 48. Druggisf provided for the continuance of individual thrift, or ]lmmmg are llnd(’l the best plflne di s and orphans—grim thou h B Fove! B g home alway eem to .bring new crime waves “”u[ ABBIPRA Dy widows and, 01y Sr aBgh |t ‘certalnt signe, Government'ditee- | [ ot FOR ABUSED HAIR cent address to a graduating class of hew officers, | ment-support-my-family-when-I-die. lof policies that have been tried OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Cerebrum. Pronounce ser-e-brum, first Siyrid’s Front St.—Triangle Bldg. ! Youth in crime was much more apparent. With is to permit life insurance premiums up to a r(’n-“h"-‘fl‘ will meet with popular sup- OFTEN MISSPELLED: Canal; one N and AL. Channel; two N's You'll Find Food Finer and Wre nation's youths under vobing age accounted for |made 4n the Benate by Senator Btyles Bridges® of [CRfl business: will "be: dentonsstes | o LADIES'—MISSES’ courage, rather than discourage, individual Ameri-| =00 | ADVERSITY; a state of adverse fortune; misfortune. “Adversity is not and its future would be highly beneficial. Nor would | By Presidential directive, the FBI has the duty ,p.v jmmediate harm be done to government war| oi reminders of the real aims| JAMES C COOPER w'.‘fhv;:dr‘:“'l'{““'"‘:'.l . sonable ral In this latter job, loyal American citizens can|customers for War Bonds. If your money is invested | ) Y e ties will not be adequate as ———— PER BUILD] qua s a mea,\ | [ele0) B ING —— e o e = 3 trialists and political leaders, “\mhuuld one present the woman to the man? J“neau M ‘ ! elody Shop |by ihe Army considerable influence in the US.A., ents, broad education and lofty as-| A. By telephone or by brief notes. % s | \ p 3 Bold and Serviced by R.C.A. Victor Records Roun‘ and use them in a cream sauce for| the time for mediation in India|Irea and Syria will be prominent A. Yes. . Sy ik .| keystones of victory. As the thirty- by 2 9 oy are supposed to day noon menu, he will probably I. Harriman, Alf Landon, Dr. Mary| - % y for which they are Suppos c first nation to join the Allies, Iraq|{ A an A. C. GORDON DR H VANCE Shafluck Agency abedd \ Y in the Near East after the war. The | s follow the rule imposed by |is essential. And to open the Bur- ; troubles with the Black Market, ' Ways o he e P causes the regions least often in | 2. What are the three longest rivers in the world? 7 to 8:00 by appointment. lafter cooking ing “for the Four Freedoms. to be overlooked. 4. How many persons does it take to create a riot, according to law? High Quality Foods at nancy on India, take a look at his| have the augury of a year in whlchi ES;',,‘;; ::.‘.’,“‘l:“h,.g;;\d Here WAs MO' INDIAN MERRY-GO-ROUND | early background. A large part of imuch will be gained. Promotion “Where can we get it?” the ar-| Imprisoned Mahatma Gandhi|it was spent fighting wars for the and recognition are indicated. ANSWERS: -rsu, It With Flowers” bui i Ihas asked the Viceroy for permis- | Empire—fought in the Spanish| Childten born o Fr chitect asked n this day prob- . France, in 1778. “SAY s “Baltimore. on the Black Market Sion to communicate with the Mo- | Army against the freedom of Cuba, ably will be talented, popular and . The Mississippi-Missouri, Nile, and Amazon. umo’“’! H- s. GRAVES hammedan leader in an effort to| attached to 31st Junjab Infantry,| fortunate. Artistic folk bel 3 — vill cost you 20 cents aj | elong to . Belgium, “The Clothing '[0:”',\“3((‘,,.‘:(} m“;‘w‘m\l.. % .vmu Indian unity, but the Vice-| served -with Tirah Expeditionary [lhh decan of the month. At lgeast three. Juneau Flotlsts Mo s : 5 : Phone 311 HOMR OF HART SCHAFFNER “Well. we can't have anything|T0Y Dhas refused . . Raj Gopal | Force, with 2Ist Lancers in Nile (Copyright 1943) About 500 deler b to do Ath the Black Market,” was|Chariar, another important Indian Expeditionary Force parnclpanng £ : g 5 ; lack Market, | WaS|) o der, has asked the Viceroy for|in Battle of Khartoum,. officer §R8 nite House achly, and x:o:fx:;;sm(::strflh:v G:ndhiwtnllmord:i Sodt Atheah Lx;hl:m;-‘lm:e mc&:mlf.) D UGLAS CH'NESE GENERAL v|s"-s AFR'CA Rice & Ablers Co - architect went shopping elsewher NOTE: Later the White House 0, compose Indian differences. ry, participated in most of Foandihf gof Wi, z 0 R ' C called up Weaver's Hardware ~lun"Ag""; the Viceroy 'l‘“‘ }’;“‘*"" - - War battles. t4 buy some gold paint. “What do{Stspicior! is Wat the British don’f Arc -nds:;w‘l‘e:;quldlu SYSTEM CLEANING you want it for,” joked Tom Weav- | R 9 | A Y ‘ 5 3 s |PATSY CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY| e ? PHONE 34 Phone 15 A C ! d P l = Her ' thirteenth birthday today, ; _rosswor uzzle Patby Balog celebrated the event 4 4 & ; Alaska Laundry WOMAN WATCHES ARMY TISTH[E :’::"':‘:“{h:“;‘;;":"mw‘;:r“p;‘:‘p‘g{‘; ; _ . JUNEAU - YOUNG COOKS | ACROSS 9. Addition to : Miss Mary 1. Barber, Washing- . Rodent building ISTTIUIP[1] EVIE] = Her guests included Noreen An- 4 4 4 H C tEs first dollar-acyesr WOMAL p :Smxe: whale :': E:;:;};Swlch W |drews, Peggy Cochran, Marylin 3 * % al‘dware Ompany uLL A" OWL rul . 5 Isaaks and Shirley Edwards. Patsy . b 9 PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Ph * one 63 has now begun to bring long-need- | 1, On the summit 42 Sort " ed thrift to Army mess kitchens.| 13. Obstruct 4. Branches ot [T{o]¥] [T]g[g| |received several appropriate girts| § \ i Shelf and Heayy Hardware If Miss Barber has her way, the| 14 Ceremony L N [E]T]AH] mn“ggn a5 souvenirs of the ‘becasion ! Guns and Ammunition Stand Opposite Colisenm Army's 250,000 cooks will be per-| 18- Cover ing on the e [EJEIT[oINIID X : 2 g Theatre | 16 Have debts shiore 5 NSRDEL L I | rireMEN TO TRY OUT : suaded to make soup out of the| §7. Persian poet 46 Ahead (AL [TINEINICISIRS P ITT] v | 4 3 s . 2 % .| 18 Attire 47, Ligh 1 € 1 NEW PUMPER TONIGIT : [éft-overs and cut down the quoti| s Poeh o vaniedd, Selscted =" .Dm"[‘]uul I3 &L | A practice is scheduled for Doug- o 4 dupean, Heating Service 2 for the garbage pails. | 52 Fro 54, S y n i 5 ' a| 23 opea 5, Al:lcdmli(t;rl“ pany BB [Il[] l flm[ las, firemen this evening at 7:30 d : GuY Smuh“Dmgs“ FoSars it s F § (Careful fact, her save-left-overs idea K ot ey Y aoidy o] ! has already gone so far that u-.-.i . Deep hole 35, Russian moun- gt Rty | gt O tain pig farmers near Army camps . Ap teit R they don't| B Drirking vessel 0. Lamirs pen DOWN . FIBgE from - the new:;‘:s “m’;:"z;‘lrt;‘":“ 0”;19: ) 4 . Stoves, Quiet Heat Oil Burners get enough garbage these days. | 5 Suitable 81 Tras: ik 1. Cover'a street dk nut “husk 2 ; i ICE CREAM Phone 787 or Green 585 Miss Barber was borrowed by the| 3T, Footoay team o3, Inimidate 2. Egyplian‘aotar & B o - expeoted to be on hand, : o 3 L Quartermaster Corps from the Kel-| 8% CItrus fruit = 3. Rebutt alsic ‘¥t A 3 | T . s N d logg Company at Battle Creek to| //// ; - Srge | i PBAC'I;:CL POSTPONED : - 4 ; 4 teaeh tough mess sergeants, amone| | | 1 | OF I I UF I [° " ] & ®tdicnors 0 e practice meeting of Nugger| | JUEACINGE o 4% o . i o B et A S menn T T T 1] | l8 5vgcted | Chapter No. 2, OES, planned for 7 1 V Duncan’s Cleamng loes not have to be arranged one | 7 / “... | Octave of & Tuesday evening, has been can-| 4 ; . and PRESS SHOP in advan and stuck to re-| %“ Smcnl‘,"f.k‘f““ celled, according to announcement % Cleaning—Pressing—Repalring igious HBhnas @ | 9. Past of Worthy* Matron Mrs. El = ligiously. If, for instance, a An.u‘ e ddaipte: y ton Eng. PHONE 833 mess has ‘several hundred chickens [ i strom. “Neatness Is An Asset” left over frem Sunday dinner, th v | Y | Fruit ‘ into the garbage pail | afia %. ‘ ‘ ' 341 3 e A Notice is hereby given to all per- ; - Unfortunately, a lot of mess ser-| a.. '})‘rn stream >0}x)ls within m: City of Douglas| (@ ¢ { i geants had been doing that, party | &34 Who are liable for the payment of| W — 1 because the menu for Monday was " Ghoss pleces © |5cho0l tax as required by Chapter| I//7S%: 5 ok 1891—0ver Half a (emllry of Binl(lng_m“ . Bntirel 35 of the Territorial laws: that the 't AMED CHINESE GEN!IAI., member of a military mi.mon visit- {tax is now due ‘and payable to ing North Africa, is watching Gen, Sir Bernard L. Montgomery pe 28. Forehead tains Soluflon of Blturday'l Funh received for emergency 'use. Maint ) ‘ i ', ” "m” Heating Plants, Oil Burners, DANISH already arranged. Also it is again: Siokbia of be- the law for the Army to sell food do 3 P @' ndte of greeting to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, after Mont~ nor can it be given away. Tt muit 4 3 ny L. W. KILBURN, othery received a rtrait erna nal) Th B M B h d A Nt g ] ghhaerz, adv. .. School Tax Collector. €omery received a portrait of the Chinese leader. (nternational) e ib. VHo Nl enrenas done in the past via garbage trucks z 7 o pitde sales oot 3 X CARD OF THANKS to the highest bidding hog dealess ) %fl ] R RS "Dis Wmllow ATTENRION EASTERN BTAR ' | CARD R LA s Wik Bank Now, however, Miss Barber is 8 1 31 47. Kind of fish 5 fow howeve 5 er g':" ey Regular meeting Tuesday, June & Pond Company, Inc., I desire to helping to arrange master menus ‘mhn P 8, B oclock sharp. Rainbow Girls e o1 vhis ) cify P, 3 High tide—4:44 am. 14.3 feet, g 4 ¥ S express our deep thanks to our life- . L M it e " Fanfaation Low tid61125 am, 11 feet | ViLexemplify their Initiatory Cere- 100 friends and neighbors for their|} Oldest Bank in Alaska do not name the variety. This give; | |gg 1 / timber mony. All members wged to be ; 3 : 2 sy : ral offer- . Sllkworm High tide—5:48 p.m., 132 feet preserit, this being the last meet- sympathetjc deeds and floral offer the cook an option to make soup 5 c [ i . Towiat "of the Low ti R 3 |ings during the distressing illness atever his left-overs pe.- des’ w tide—11:41 pm., 52 feet ¥ A | onuxt of whatever his left-overs | .Mn‘:::'t;htl ot s S iny/Setdre sunmisr. vagation. |and loss of our dear friend and c c L AvaS i comb. form ALIVE BROWN, collaborator Edwin Percy Pond. i Al sunds sl 40 the av- | % e BUY WAR BONDS | yay: Secretary. | udv. LLOYD V. WINTER.

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