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SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1943 PAGE FOUR ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA g A : ST CETRERRY | l’ 4 J 5 E Mr. Ickes Takes a Cut 1= thigeurie i e ' — HAPPY BIRTHDAY-{ | 20 YEARS AGO toril Secie Published every evening except Sunday by the | ey . » HE EMPIRE l'rulomal Sochfi.. EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY | . ati E i eau Channel Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska, | (Cincinnati Enquirer) HELEN TROY MO] &t el e UL pregifbnt 1 There has been but one thing about Secretary JUNE 26 T JUNE 26, 1923 R. L. BERNARD - = Vice-President and Business Manager 2 e ] ki e et il of Interlor Harold L. Ickes on which the :nation The United States Navy Band, which came through the Panama MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter, |COUld bank: he has been certain to do the thing Henry Meien | canal on the transport Henderson, was to make the trip to Alaska with DIS. Kaser and BECOND and FOURTE b e o ff it N ta | 10805 chpeTale THn HAS BIENEH, DU (OnIE R SR V. P. Wiliams | President Harding and his party. The Henderson arrived at Bremerton F b :mzday of each month Delivered by carrier in Juneau an ouglas for 50 per month. | g % 2 . g " : hater of tradition than even his boss in the White Joseph Boldus, Jr. T . " Y ' r the trh g Scottish Rite Temple By I, postage pald. at the following rates: the previous night where it was to be overhauled for the trip to Alaska. Oho year, th aaWambe. $15.00; six months, 1n advance, $7.50; | House Eunice Mary Mae LaChance | . ree urger WJ“ 7:30 p. m. | h, in advance, $1.25 i 3 4 A TR v . FARGHER, * s er a favor if they will promptly motity| The Secretary now has outdone himself in . the Hildur Skeie Miss Gertgude McGrath, who had jlist gradated froi the Holy a: v 1 larity in the de-| LAk oo v o : L e ss Gerly h % - Bl a Worshipful Master; JAMES W, oy ot atiure of irremularity in the e | ou(landish; the unheard of. In times when virtdally B. L. _Holbldook Nanibs - RoGHBty 2 TBSREIN: TehmeR to. her NOWE 16 Sitka on tie lomgren ufld.lng Phone 58 LEIVERS, Secretary. Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 |every agency of government—particularly of Mr. Iinette Moder Adihiral Rogers, oF i R 2 PR Roosevelt's government—is seizing upon the war as MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRE se gres 5651 t s JUNE 27 i ated I‘rtu‘ b R hvatea e 0 e van aieg L CRCUBe ICEEIORTEE LUHEEL SN Jack B. Dalton Marvin Taylor, of Seattle, fiaternity brother and classmate of Guy Dr A w Stew { B P 0 ELKS T all news dispatches credited to it or not other- | 16ss money than he received for the Interior Depart- ack B. g g o8 IR s B - W | 8 ar: . DU is paper and also the local news published [ ment a year ago. James Paddock L. Smith, of Douglas, was the guest of Mr. Smith on his way h. By Meets every 2nd and 4th Wednes- o B e - ———— | He not only asks less; he has cut his budget re- Mifko | PUMRMLy - | | s VRGO e i — days at 8 P. M. Visiting Brothers quirements by almost ”'”, half! His estimate. for Mrs. R. J. Sommers Great excitement was expected on the Douglas baseball field in the 20TH CENTURY BUILDING gglcom& gédFLgu‘;D F.;\VIGER- TIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | 'ments by a S one-ha s es . & * A 4 il ) ¥ N, Exal er; B A Yvanne Ma le, Wash the forthcoming year is $82,188,576. For the year Legia K. IOlisotxfl evening when the M'albned Men were to b.c lined up against the Firemen's Office Phone 469 SIDES, Secretary, V 7 NS |just ending the Interior Department received NE 503" i | ball team in what was expected to be a real game. $192,000,000. .Ermc n er iy ‘ This, indeed, is a remarkable performance for Mrs, Mary Uberit Capt. J. V. Davis, who had gone to Seattle to see that there was no any bureaucratic administrator, in this or any other |delay in the transportation of a new crank shaft for the Estebeth, was Dl’. John H Geyer 'l“ln' mucl.' tadministration. But the curmudgeon, as Mr. Ickes ith to leave on the Admiral Evans. DENTIST a8 gl o] 3 a. re kabl He I radio. While old faiths awaken | Gl Soa {has labeled himself, is a remarkable man. e has lected loyalties mnovel philoso- —— Fer BETTER Groceries to his credit and his discredit many unusual records. “lo‘fezc“ T gaih NAPREEbAEE Miss “Sandy” Hendricks was again ahead in the Goddess of Liberty Room $—Valentine Bldg | Not the least of these is the winning to his support |P BUSINE;S AFFAIRS: Thmughymntest with 371 votes to 349 for Miss Daisy Oja. Interest in the contest PHONE 763 Phone 1634 ‘]“do“ I e oL Industy e s L the war, in which the expahduw‘\\.\s mounting steadily as time for its end drew close. |pointment to the post of oil administrator. nebas of the United Nations have ; When he was given the job, the oil men of the |y iveq super energles our econ- Walstein D. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walstein G. Smith, was to|| ROBERT SIMPSON,Opt.D. " R " ;(mum_\ raised lou'd and logical objections. There omic progress will be amazing. The | ayrive in Juneau on the Princess Alice to spend the summer. It was Graduste Los Th. e!&n Storo was little in Icke’s past which indicated that he ? the United Btates dre % Angeles College | R people of ,the Uni ates Aare| i, years since he had been home and he had been attending the of Optometry Your Relisble Pharmacists could untangle the situation to the satisfaction of learning for the first time their i " - logy at Bittntih tom and |Industrial management. He had been at work on the |capacity for production and also arnegie Institute of Technology a sburgh. Opthalmology BUTLER-MAURO assignment less than a year when most of the petro-|ne possibilities of spending the | it it 4 Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground "D {leum administrators of the nation were solidly be-|wealth of the nation. To experts| Weather was fair with a maximum temperature of 69 and a mini- RUG €0. v v T S, SN hind his program. They even carried their approval the financiai problems of the fu-|mum of 61. direct to the President when it appeared likely that|tyre wil appear most menacing but | 'E BE( " P s LIFE BEC \f 100 Hard-Boiled Harold might be removed from the{those who read the stars predl(“ The Charlesw carter nlnv ncn Fes | position. |superb postwar opportunities to! . . E I' h b M { ¥ The old saying about the first 100 years being| But, in all his long and spectacular political luse our knowledge and our wealth | al y essons in tng IS . L. GORDON oriuary Drugglsi the hardest seems to be true, according to a paper |career, it is doubtful if Mr. Ickes ever caused a|for thesgeneral good and for our| Mfihmflfitnknnsh Marl read the other day to the Eastern Psychological As-|greater sensation than when he appeared before own well-enirenched national ¢ | Marlin Doubledge Razor Blades | : 2 : ey PHONE 130 18 for 25¢ sociation in New York. | the House Appropriations Committee the other day|plans | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Next Monday is Aprii ‘ Individuals who reach or pass the five-score |With his request for a cut in Tevenue. He got u.j NATIONAL ISSUES: ‘The pro- twenty-sixth.” As next MONDAY expresses future, say, “WILL BE April H mark seem to get a “second wind” for the remain- |all right. The Committee, incited perhaps by the|phecy by astronomers that Septem- twenty-sixth.” FIRST AID HEADQUARTERS |: R S ™ ¥ 3 | Secretary’s example, not only gave him the reduc- ber 1945, when Neptune is in con- g i “The Store for Men Ing part of their lives, it was disclosed by Dr. Grace | g : & d‘h A b A junction with Jupiter in Libra, will| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Exquisite. Pronounce eks-kwi-zit, both FOR ABUSED HAIR E. Bird. She based her finding on a 20-year study | U100 he asked but boosted his ante another five pex-;.b" a time: Whes a- hew 56t :of “|,1X~ as in IT, and accent first syllable, not the second. Parker Herbex Treatments Wil | | cent—boosted it downward! There were good reasons for the reductions,|tional values will prevail has been | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Ingenious (clever; skillful). Priorities had cut out the possibility of (‘xpf‘ndnmcsw“cc“pted as the probable date for|open). Correct Halr Problems Sigrid’s of a group of 450 centenarians. There were cases of restoration of lost or Ingenuous (free, failing Front St.—Triangle Bldg. ! SABIN°S ; eyesight, cutting new teeth, and hair regaining its | = Birean of Reclamation on anything like its |war to end with a great victory for| SYNONYMS: Money, cash, capital, coin, clrrency, funds, wealth, color. Most members of the group had definite plans past record. A part of the work of the Bureau the United Nations. According to|property. for the future, as well as strong resistance to disease | of Mines has been taken over by war agencies, and |Certain signs, however, peace condi- WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us | Youw'll Find Food Finer and . and injuries | their costs removed from the Interior budget. Itions probably will not prevail until |, .ease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: J s s Bervice Meore Complete at § ones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ '!((L‘l 1945, perhaps two years later. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: Summer which brings to all who a fool-proof period Unfortunately, nobody has devised formula for the 99-year breaking-in DISSOLUTION; |ing, or the like. destruction by breaking down, disrupting, disorganiz- “It required much effort to prevent dissolution of the The point is that Mr. Ickes recognized the reduc- tions in every place where changes made them pos- THE BARANOF 3 b(,dT—,_—l.v-vr,—»—_-*]_ o .~|bl(v-_> Even :us lSor]u? uels)B.m)c:u‘ fux:d. wlmll Jll:{ are engaged in world combat cer-|Partnership.” READY-TO-WEAR corFEE snop Somel X Yy as at last done something a )FI\I e now is a natural or an approp h\. lons-increase Ay tain climatic benefits nevertheless Beward Street Near Third charwoman's occupational disease, housemaid’s knee.|peal, was held below the last year’s totals. |will increase the prevalence of dis- | Y e Just patented is a “kneeling dolly” fitted with pad- The remarkable Mr. Ickes continues remarkable. |ease among the troops in fDl‘Elgll] b, - ded depressions for the knees and complete with a It is a pity, however, that more of Mr. R.ousmcll\‘lmd.\ American medical men w111 MODERN ETIOUETTE hmd]lghv, for hghmu. up dark corners. appointees couldn't follow his economy example. prove their great abilities in savmg ROBERTA LEE AME Pa“l Bloedhorn o 5 3 SR rE N X AL T oy |lives and preventing epidemics and | J S C~ COOPER s years over that, so definitely will sity in conferring an honorary de-|American surgeons will perfornfl When there is a punch bowl at a party, and a girl and her C.P.A. Jewelr and Curlos Q |not get combat duty | gree. The OPA or the Army- wonders in their care of the wound B 3 % At , e ~ | esc roach, whick should fill the glasses? usiness Counselor O it | Navy might well do something for ed. These professional men will (‘serL a[:_l;i:flxcn’m\‘« :l::o:xl‘()i“en;lw; l'\lss !ofi' gm:scsm ESa Shdieone ot COOPER South Franklin Street k : MERRY-GO-ROUND | Army-Navy wives who have to pay prove outstanding heroes ta o2 oy es ] . BUILDING Bo_lmm‘ | One thing for which GOP chieft- | terrific seasonal rents' at Atlantic| Persons whose birthdate it is have | Dimself. : ; ; ey |alns have never forgiven Wendell|Coast establishments where their'the augury of a year of happiness| ~Q Is it good form to blow an automobile horn to show appreciation Juneau Melody Sh e Willkie was a $100 contribution | husbands are stationed. |in romance and in domestic cirgles.|of an outdoor concert? L. C. Smith and Coroma eiody >hop (Oentinued trom Page One) |to the presidential campaign of| (Copyright, 1843, by United Fea-|War strain will weld the bofds of ~ A. No. TYPEWRITERS FRANCISCAN DISHES |Paul McNutt not long before Will-|ture Syndicate, Inc.) !love ¥ Q. What should one serve when entertaining with a tea? Bold and Berviced by tained there would be “enough cal- kie himself ran for President in| ot L SN | Children born on this day prob-| A, Tea, sandwiches, bonbons, and cakes. J.B.B d&C R.C.A. Victor Records qries” to sustain the civilian popu-(1940. Willkie and McNutt were | ___ {ably will be honest, tru.«su_mrthyl . B. Burfor 9. BRING OLD RECORDS Jation- if food were properly dis-|fraternity brothers at Indiana Uni- :dnd md\.lstvnmw. Man,v_.\uu be | “Our Doorstep Is Worn by tributed and the national diet prop- |versity Discoverer of the new :dreamt;r:s SEHOETURD HELY PUNIS Batistied Customers” erly balanced. |Argentine heavyweight boxing| joome Jxus, a n A C. GORDON RA P i !champion, Abel Cestac is Congtess-|} : ; man Rodolto Espil, brother of the|{ “The stars incline. ; MONDAY, JUNE 28 McNARY WINS POINT ° |Argentine Ambassador in Wash- but do not compei This is not an important day in| 1 What was the ancient name of Scotland, which is now used DR. H. VANCE Shattuck Agency & The only Congressional C““""‘wngmn Espil wants to bring the| |planetary direction and seems to|poetically? OSTEOPATE who came away from the Wh"-einew heavyweight to the U.SA. to |encourage routine effort at intense 3. ' Whabiik the mentng of Beratexss House with -any ' real: concession|eet any taker. Patriotic Am- SUNDAY, JUNE 27 |force. Labor and capit=: should co- 3. By what-botly.afimiba.ibitle Fope elected? Consultation and ezxamination was Charley McNary, the champ- erican druggists h_m, dug up three ¥ /operate successfully under this con-| ¥ i Pt & i g Ton Sl Mil2: 1 b c A L l r o . l I A ion of the canners. McNary first|ioic of quinine to relieve the acute 3 | figuration. 4. What is the lowest form of animal lite? : ; 7 to 8:00 by appointment, asked for an dncrease in celling |ghortage for U. S. forces resulting| This is mot an important day in| HEART AND HOME; Women are 5. ‘What relation was Louis XV of France to Louls XIV? Gastineau Hotel Anmex Grocery and Meat Marxet prices for canned goods. To this|from Jesse Jones' failure to order Planetary —direction. The stars|ynder adverse planetary conducive ANSWERS: South Prankiin St. Phone 177 478—PHONES—371 the President replied: |quinine from the Dutch East Indies StYéngthen persons in authority andito apprehension and discourage-| 1. Caledonia. High ‘Quality Foods s} “Then Mr. Murray and Mr.Green |perore they were taken by the that means added influence for the ment but they will meet whatever| 2. This is an Indian word meaning “hillside country of the great Moderate Prices will come along with demands for | yaps. . Washington wives with |Cler8Y as well as for Slf“‘*‘smen and bad news comes to them with 'su-| water.” higher. wages.’ |backs aching from work in their |Oficers in the armed forces. |perb courage, it is forecast. Heavy 3. The College of Cardinals, “Say Flowers” He went on to emphasize °“W'viczou gardsm wish they had top HEART AND HOME: Under n"‘*‘lasses by the United Nations have 1. “tiie aftigena: A“:flh b,‘,'“ 3 k more how - the British had held configuration the mind may be|been foretold for this month and “SAY IT WITH OURS! i o e At this !:.cxgeunts to hoe their gardens as | more serene, less sensitive to world|next, but realization that to the 5. Great-grandson. A . D heir food costs down. his poin 5 j A & : St Slins Byrties nterposed &l 2?{:“;’ “a‘:e;".O;fih:‘rhd'::::"al:gy woes and domestic anxieties, than|greatest of democracies has been 5 > 3 : Junaflu Florlst‘ “The Clothing Man” DAL ibestbicn: ity R T in recent weeks. The churches will |given the sacred task of contribut-{ably will be highly gifted in the | “oSp"‘M NOTES Phone 311 HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER AP porme. ks, - President, bub !l PRC. ooids 3 2 © Al penefit as they offer solace to many|ing superb service in the cause of |arts. Some may have distinct psy-| & e okt vol thra | EHOE officer: “Spiritual leader | porsons usually little concerned | liberty will sustaln American wives|chic = powers and ‘great creative MARX CLOTHING ’ ag; ) » |whose concept of authority nmkes““m any phase of religion. The‘and mothers, Great sacrifices will|talents. 2 A O S pre——— he .said, and explained that the| i ¥ hel Outgoing surgical patients at . < e prosag g teng e Wl ‘CG";] ‘“rl i 1:3119‘ et;f ons ‘19' Bible will be more generally studied | prove successful in assuring vietory, (Copyright, 1943) |St. Ann's Hospital yesterday were nlce & Ah!ers co. - e sponsidle. for the growth of lle‘Lhan in any previous period of his-|the stars indicate. ————————— AL Rhcdes: ani: Besn rJbhnson; PLUMBING HEATING z o ' c “They d aise much food over| P, they lead” Said of Gen. H.|tory and again the prophecies willj BUSINESS AFFAIRS: American| A baper mesh bag that will| ; N Tty pey |G- Holdridge by American Univer-|be interpreted {rom pulpit and by business will achieve greater won-|hold 300 pounds has been devel-| Thomas Drayton was discharged|| ™ Sodcocaione, Welding SYBTEM CLEANING o 3 1 { 5l jders this Summer than in the past{oped to replace burlay in trans-|from St. Ann’s Hospital yesterd : % é;::’cs": 0 f Tt detatled| R ; and through great exactions will|porting wool. } carpld sk PHONE 34 Phone 15 i Bav fieg but Qelailec b [A|DIOIRIE[SIMSIHIEIT TK[S] |sain much for postwar needs. The et { exposition during which the Presi-| C!’OSSWOZ’d Puzzle FITINAIL[EQTIEIAIS]E[L| flesson of broadest.possible cooper- | yoose Caba, % { el Maska Laundry | dent. listened carefully. His only| AMEEPIOPIICIAIRIINI| |ation is to be invaluable in the fu- reeCatardny Nt Aav. BUY WAR BON remark was: “Winston told me they | Athols B, etnmit 0 _-“‘ 3T Alvlr| |ture when what is good for one JUNEAU e YOUNG 23 harvuiled that very well over there.”| dibat 2. 1435’;‘ S group is demonstrated good for all. Hardware com CAIJ. A" OWL 4 Upshot of the conversation was| ; Chart again :'l' L«L‘éflfi.’lfi!l" Competition will be free from un- u e I ums Pany i that Byrnes was asked to talk to| ) Redent abbr, just or = monopolistic methods. PAINTS—OIL—GLASS o] 4 the War Labor Board ahout per-| 13 Goddess ot 42 Bry |Today should be fortunate for con- . Shelf and Heavy Nardware Phone 6' ] mitting an increase in wages for| 14, cify in Min. 45. And ten: tracts and agreements and most| ** 7 G SR a ad A st Stand Opposite Coliscum ] cannery workers, so the canners 5. Tlng:g;n M’;‘,['”‘,l‘ed stimulating to constructive work of B A e d Theatre | # could compete with the high wages| ~ Monammed Fish E S every sort, pald in shipyards and airplane| 10- Smail singing e 5 15 - | NATIONAL ISSUES: Agal b shipy S 4 4 Highway AINIRR { * Again ' 0 = plants, | 11, wooily surracs 56 Kihd of moss HB‘“' IHB Jggy_]mgm’ astrologers warn of omens that Juneau Heating Service LA % i Soft fo0a BIEICIAINSIRTIAIL [ENT| |0 to presage dangers within the GuY Smflh_Dmgs B. E. Feero 211 Second St. ! 20, Aromatic seed Tree ARl F =BIETG nation. Sabotage is forecast on a INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS AGE AND YOUTH | g goort” © oo penvote [SIWIVINIGIERMSTPIEINIDIS] |scaie that will prove farreachini Oareful Prescriptionists) Al i) Patriotie Ferd Eberstadt, who has| 35 Prow """ 7 Faigic"t Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzie |The seers remind the people of the Siostiss FIRL, Ol Burners, been trying to get into active mili- 61, Highway 2. Whaith blgting - 4 ‘Mitide United States that they are in- Bteves, Quist Heat Oll Burners tary service ever since he resigned| 65, collvisions a knight's 5. Goddess of clined to ignore perils or difficulties Phone 787 or Green 585 | a5 vice-chairman of the War Pro-| 3y ‘,’{;3,‘;,“;1}”3 e W 3 cibiat discord until it is too late-to take thorough duction Board, had a session with| 3 Born Wild wnimal . - ornament 6. Gafiy precautions. Astrologers as well as i A venerable Secretary of War Stim- : T R the iy |Observers predicted the second . o 1 s6n -recently . Part of a flower |WOrld: war many times within the 4 nllncan S fleanuly Eberstadt has refused various . Resisting past decade. | d PRES: P non-combat war jobs, has wanted | .M:;;”“" INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: i| Cleanin _mflo 10 get into, the fighting. However, . Metdl printing | Members of the Axis powers now| 2 5 he is 53, just three years too old, forms have redson . to know that their PHONE 333 and the, Army has objected. When \ ‘l:il:d:m dance tears regarding what would happen “Neatness Is An Asset” Eperstadt todk his . case o Stim- - Cliibra ° oo! when: the United Nations gained | BUY WAR BONDS son, However, the Secretary of War . Coin full strength through preparation upheld. his subortinates 5. Soft drinka and mobilization were mild com- “You're too old,” Stimson replied . Article of fooa |Pared with the realities of this : . - Property of a |Summer. On all fronts trej i firmly. business mendous —over al L “I thought that age didn’t mat- | . Web-footed momentum .will be eained steadily 1891 'a (em"" o' Bankmg—1943 ter shot back Eberstadt with a| i) In the next few. weeks. Caution| fif* " 1 . Type of that there is danger in too much g 0 G N @ 4 smle at the 75-year-old bz«.xeun automobile " u S s x i & . . Boglish leiter | OPUMism. regarding early victory|, e of War. > | . Through: for United Natjons is frequent as i " e en q “After all” he continued, “I'm| brefix o Lsa // . Direct astrologers read the messages in no older than you were when I / . Flower the stars. This is to be a deciathe served in your regiment in the last // '.g..// / pasioee vear_but in September 1 o ded P! 945, when i | fl . fl . .Woru!ltn Neptunu is' in conjunction with : But the records show that when k . !ullnnfu tales Jupiter in Libra, a new set of » . - i 2.1 . ' b ‘ est 1 Simacn "'""'dm:“ "”‘;"m“;l sl Mt '{' Tin unlueg s hsyred. _Members of the crew of the British ship H. M. S Mvenum lined In Alaska 305th Field Artillery 'orld War s Persons o ; I, he was 50 years old and just| 8 %‘lfllfig q'u;... the augurng;”: ';,‘::}:d::e \tl:a‘;vh:;e the rails to watch the sciittled German armed merchant ship Silva- b Sithin e omhl de deddiite | - " BRiviee’ ™ |vancement. Men and women 1y (ha| Plane burn. German crewmen scuttled the ship when the British COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Eperstadt who was a captain’ in| //,,,H....//n.- oy ;mm:.‘::;l" nation’s Service will benefit overhauled it inbound to Germany from the Far East with a cargo the same regiment, is now three AP Featuies Children born on this_day prob- ©f rubber and tin. i