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PAGE FOUR ° THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA WEDNESDAY . . | Steel was supplied from Indian workshops to AUGUST 4, 1943 sk ) ' 1 I I ’ ! rom ! Prot ! ter pipes alo ould reach many thousands of ! 7 H rolesslonal Published every evening except Sunday by the bl alone would rea X HAPPY BIRTHDAY iy § Frat So EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY miles 8 THE EMPIRE H erity Chl.n.. " Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska As the victerious Eighth army pressed on, behind | e ) tineau Channel ELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - - President % s i A S R Aotk Wkre % g | 5 R. L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Manager (D€ lines Indian engincers and ploneers were joln AUGUST 4 | AUGUST 4, 1923 : —— |ing up the last link of the vital rallway line from s | The train bearing the body of President Harding was to arrive in MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NoO. 147 Entered In the Post Office in as Second Class Matter. Mersa Matruh to Tobruk. It reflects confidence in Norman Cook Washirigton within & few days and immediately on arrival was to be DIS Kaser and SECOND and FOURTH BNk e 5 cattioe th, fuaabusana. Tenstie,sse Bl 50 per month. the ability of the Royal Navy and the RAF. that (G"l"”“ Mf.‘ ']‘k" | taken to the East Room of the White House and thence to lie in state F :Ondly of each month , postage pald, at the following this line happened to be built on the promontory of enn Jaleive 3 i ¢ a‘day, after w e ta b Scottish Rite T 3 . postake paid, at the following rates: - this line hapg 2 ‘], Catory) paci i !1. the Capitol Building for a ‘day, after which it was to be taken on Iee. urger B Sy mrmpu one month, in a ce, $1.2 Libya in the full gaze of Axis shipping and air bases. £ | a special train to Marion, Ohio, for funeral services and burial. Services DENTISTS o p. m. Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify At one time India was solely responsible for the Mrs. Lawrence Carlson | & 3§ T 3 he G g H i JOHN J. FARGHER, the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity in the de- o 4 we Y o e Edward Bach wore also to be held in the rotunda of the Capitol Building in Wash- Blomgren Bullding Phone 86 Worshipful Master; JAMES w. livery of their papers. supply of 1c v stock tives, trucks, s e 3 S tral o1 i o X eleptiones: News Office, 602; Business Oftice, 374. g s John McWilliams ‘“«'““ Shiok ok e S LEIVERS, Secretary. — — — - — 'wagons and all artillery equipmen Royal Arch Smith | — — Siaes o abbothsten it Then, timber for railway sleepers, jetties, lorries Alvin Weathers | Union memorial services in honor of the late President Harding were i The Associated ess 1s exclusively entitled to the use for |5nd othe 3 S, ack anitie boxes, B o i to P ed I'4 2 S all. / A w s Rt ot ek L her vehicle P cki ..x‘mm\lil on )n:u. tele p:lom,m Miller ‘ ’ l?( he]dv in Juneau molrouo)w.n_)” r?onlm;,; )?Lv ':9 Fnu .H4|ll ?11 Dr_ . W. tewart B P 0 ELKS paper and also the local news published |graph poles, and a hundred "_“( one other uses Victor Johnsm} | churches were to ‘Of" in the service, and brief addresses were to be D Meets every 2nd and 4th Wednes- LB i came from India. Tt is estimated that India supplied George P. Kerin | made by Gov. Scott C. Bone, Dr. A. B. Keeler and Dr. S. Hall Young. ENTIOE days at 8 P. M. Visiting Brothers Inearly all of the Middle East requirements for tim- > - 20TH CENTURY BUILDING welcome. N. FLOYD FAGER- SON, Exalted Ruler; M. H. SIDES, Secretary. TIVES Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | 2 & Wash ber and woodware. ‘ To spend the weekend at Twin Glacier Camp on Taku River, the From the naval yards of India came many as- | following left this afternoon: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Flory, Harry Flory, t. These played H 0 R 0 S c O PE |Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Petrich, Mrs. L z of troops on 2 P,uhmx‘(l. Mrs. Pistolesi, Miss Florence Bovd, Miss Dorothy Goddard, Office Phons 469 sault and self-propelling landing cra — an important part in the provisioni {the North African coast and in spectacular raids on |} “The stars incline { [Miss Hazel Jaeger, Carl Hill, J. S. MacKinnon, Lockie MacKinnon, Dr Dr' John H. Geyer ’l‘GLY WIGELY many enemy-occupied vill but do not compel" { |G. F. Freeburger and Glen Oakes. D ol | Indian industry developed new manufactures to ! e AR For BETTER Groceries I meet the vast needs of the armies overseas. L e o o e 3 Work of replacing the wooden sewer on Main Street with, concrete Room §—Valentine Bldg s ples of new products are electrical cables many | THURSDAY, AUGUST 5 cwer pu)t‘fl\«z\; started by the city under the supervision of Street Com- PHONE 763 Fhone ssioner Bender B ————— of electric fans, water valves and pumps. The cera- mic industries of India began for the first time to| This is an unimportant day in 2 e Iproduce porcelain cleats, insulators and fuse holders.|planetary direction. The aspects| Ben and John Stewart were returning to Juneau on the North- ROBERT SIMPSON,Opt.D. ““The Rexall Store” . I ! .| |India developed her plastics industry to make bake-|may encourage sensitiveness and|western after spending several weeks visiting in Oregon. Graduate Los Angeles College ¥ llite Tamp-holders and ceiling roses | depression g of Optometry and our Reliable Pharmacists A most important and far-reaching aspect of HEART AND HOME: Owing to Miss Marie Falldine, Public Health Nurse, Juneau Chapter, Amer- Opthalmology .Um.-HAURO India’s total contribution was the enormous saving ration card limitations summr-‘u an Red Cross, left Juneau on the Admiral Watson for Yakutat where Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground DRUG €0. e ¢ R hospitalities which are necessarily jshe was to spend a short time in the interests of her work. 2 of shipping tonnage. Had it been necessary to ob- ] | irestricted will teach lasting lessons il = Itain all supplies from Britain it would have taken o Y % P in wise economies. Women who H. S. Graves was a Juneau passenger on the Queen from Petersburg | . P " 7 muc! s shippir away from Russia Along | pave = i s o . INDIA'S CONTRIBUTION much preclous shipping . o |have studied food values through|pere he had been on business in connection with his interest in the fox the shorter supply route India sent 1,500,000 tons of | the canning season will become ex- to stores. perts in providing wholesome men- The Charles W. Carter HARRY BACE Mortuary Druggist l farm in that vicinity. India's contribution, in men and materis < alalltedlen it il S & ’ et (e P~ | Mrs. J. K. Campbell and her guest, Mrs. C. Morrow, left on the Pourth and Pranklin Sta. Marlin Doubledge Razor Blades ittle known as it is remarkable i |tuous enterta ; st | ! The Jap : » Fable N Queen to make the round trip to Sk: and Sitka. PHONE 13 The smashing of Mussolini’s Abyssinian Empire, The Jap and the Fable will become foolish as viewed from [ I 18 for 25¢ o |wartime ~experiences. This means y the route of Rommel's “invincible” Afrika Korps WeatHar mshrt - Fiigh. 86: 1ow, 50 . s (Cincinnati Enquirer) that in the future economies will \ along the 1,000-mile stretch from El_Alamein to o0 g — : 8 . : Sy : FIRST AID HEADQUARTERS « 3 Y Ttnis, the outflanking of the Mareth line, and the "mxp“'_a;"‘fl‘]:‘“‘\‘l‘l‘m;"""‘K‘Jl“’:‘“ J"‘l‘)d(‘x‘m'jl“l by ok ;fi’l‘]‘l‘]‘(f:‘f' ”I“’m:’l"i‘_":"lmr‘:,‘f “‘j};’“)"!: ;o—o—-oou«—---——«——"—~—---—'-—'—««-v'“—v—«-o7 FOR ABUSED HAIR "The Store for Men ] EERL Capiing of the Nawl Clencrilivel) @il i Two of the many things useful in our economy |peay as exhibitions of bad taste. || Parker Herbex Treatmerits Will SAB']\/ ’S ! these achievenients Indfa’s fighting men, notably the | (ot came from the Orient were rubber and silk.| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Prosper- || Dafly I_essons mn Enghs W L. GORDON Correct Halr Problems Fourth Indian Division of Generalt Mont- The latter was controlled by the Japs,. the former |ity will continue unabated through | r - Si ‘d, Front St.—Triangie Bldg. ‘ gomery's Eighth Army, played magnificent role was stolen by them soon after the covetous island|the month but dealers in many it A ot S S B o e 1 ) R R e gr. s B In the words of Field Marshal Wavell, Tndia’s men had launched their war linés of rationed merchandise will WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “After having talked with Cor \der-in-Chief, the Fourth Indian Division Loss of both was crippling to this country. To|have causé to complain about au-| him, I went home.” Omit AFTER l You'll Find Food Finer and | hits a record of engagements and victories unsur-|@ less resourceful people it might have been fatal tumn hazards. As in the prohibi- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Languor. Preferred pronunciation is J s' Sh Bervice More Complete at | Bilkoed by any-bttier WiAsion of .the AIEA Tightihi The average American has come to trust so tion period the government Will |uncer ger. though lang-gwer is also correct ones-slevens »hop THE BARANOF forces in this war. Even up to El Alamein, it had|Much in the ability of science and industry to give {meet many obstacles that prevent OFTEN MISSPELLED: Visible; IBLE, not ABLE, LADIES'—MISSES’ 8 Biifferda ‘sbine 15000 ‘Gasuialties, or 100 Pe¥oent of ‘tts| Nl Whai'be needs that he had no fear that '”‘_" 14w, T{OIcArEnt ToR S dinRy IRSck SYNONYMS: Prosperous, successful, triving, fortunate. READY-TO-WEAR COFFEE SHOP SWSHth, Hat had captULea bver-100,000" Goan and | BroDIsi Wotld g0 unsalved His congern was how | nifiriets WHICH will ‘fiquri, faich WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Beward Street Near Third long it would take. to the disgrace of patrons. Prepar- it BT EhR Ttalian prisoners, apart from the many casualties it Now it looks as if the Japs will have reason ffll'iulions for winter trade by dealers increase our vocabulary by mastering one word u.ch “Tod‘\,\ s word e— e ADHERENCE; steady attachment or support; devotion. “Nothing could had inflicted further annoyance, because each month brings us|who ignore Government provisions | X _ o DR 2 All this, however, is only one half of the story. closer to that time when our automobiles will roll|will be made with extreme cunning|MOve her from her adherence to these VOWs. . D. w. EANBWLES The other half concerns the field of war supplies, on artif; 1 tires. It would be no surprise if ne lz\ml s el oS ) R RS S SRR e S N S NG JAMES C. COOPER 0;-((.”’,““‘ and ('him[mdi\r in which India’s contribution, though less known,|sity drove us to produce a product that eventually |forecast. Amateur butchers Who ! C.P.A. f Hotol Lob . fotel—Lower Lobby hits been impressive. will be so superior to natural rubber that our coun- [slaughtered stolen cattle in the MODERN ETIOUETTE by For the first two and a half y of the war in|try will become even more self-sustaining |pastures will have learned profes-| R0BERTA LEE Business Counselor _ PHONE North Africa, India was almost wholly responsible Before our war economy demanded that more|sional methods. COOPER BUILDING Heme, Red 669 . e e ) necessary things be produced women's hose were| NATIONAL ISSUES Umtc‘dNa- being made from coal, which were so superior to|tions’ progress toward final victo- | Q. Should a man be called by his title, without adding his name, for supplylig the bulk of stores to this theatre. ,],,\lxiif]"(,.“::‘"iu,l:\( ?:u“(::“ “‘”“, )::::,\,1””“,‘“;]:;[:\ ,r: ot 1“_:{";"{\“’:1 and '““dhll"? "Ih':l!] we d'?{lfl{;( fl' ries will cause thousands of Amer-| i pe is a professional man such as a “Judge,” “Doctor,” or “Professor.” L. C. Bmith and Coroma Juneau Melody Shop military garages, hospitals and airplane Bangars,| - e Japs be ot e oo st M 0 G B L L A. It would be preferable to include his name when speaking to TYPEWRITERS & i 1 Y sel. The aps before this war ends will understand relatives who have been vietims of | pin, o5 “Judge Brown,” “Doctor Green,” “Professor Gray. 8old and Berviced b) FRANCISCAN DISHES were manufactured in Tndia from Indian steel. The petter that fable of the dog which dropped the meat|the Axis powers in Asia and Eu- N R bR STl B b s Pt Clswers. aroima. gne y 5 5 total area of these structures would cover Well over | from his mouth when He snapped at its reflection |rope. As millions of suffering per-|, % s £ L o se -8 E J B Budord & c p CMA‘ ercrlo; l}?c?fd,’. 5 ey 3 A s sons look to the United States as| ", no. 4100 are popular and some people even use them for decora- “Our Doorstep Is Worn by e RisE ——————— - ———————————— | {li fiAfe Of DayeD. tHe SN DiEe &1 PIe" | tion on the dinner table Satistied Customers” Lt ' The explosion from inside the they have—provided they can buy dict that there will be anxiety lest "fluflfl'on ygen tent was terrific spare parts a fefugee problem of greatest sig-| @ IS it customary to invite a large number of people to a christ- | “Get this — — thing off of me!”| But these spare parts, according |nificance be presented to the na- | €ning? | INSURANCE "e"" | fumed the Senator from California. to information reported to the|tion. If the stars are wisely inter- A. No; only the immediate family and the godparents should be DR H VANCE ” R ‘ |“There's nothing wrong with me. White House, have been made pur- preted many distinguished men and | present. o Ade Shafluck A enc 4 oun I'm feeling better already.” posely scarce. Big farm implement women will be welcomed to the| AT T 2 OBTEOPATH g y Naval doctors say that from that people are accused by White House|United States at a time when num- | | | Consultation and examination L (Continued trom Page One) point Senator Johnson began to advisers of keeping repair paris|/bers of American technical experts| free. Hours 18 to 12; 1 to §; r————————————— improve rapidly off the market in order to force|are sent to ravaged countries Im‘ I_O 0 K a n d I_ E A R N A. C. GORDON | 7 to 8:00 by appointment, c A L l r o . l l A After flying to Lisbon and thence| e the War Production Board to re-|reconstruction work. | Gastineau Hotel Anmex a o Madrid, a Spanish plane carried FARM TOOLS lent on its order against the whole-| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIR e et s e e ] R N rocery and lful Marset him to Milan, Ttaly, from where he, President Roosevelt has on his sale manufacture of implements. | Savagery revealed in the war by 1. What part of the United States is nearest to the North Pole? 2 478—PHONES—371 i was driven to the Vatican with an|desk a report which may mean If this is carrect, the strategy desperate Axis fighters will arouse 2. Who was Vice-President during the time Woodrow Wilson was | High Quality Foods st | escort of Ttalian soldiers |plenty of trouble for the big farm has been successful. For the WPB extreme indignation. Again both | President? Moderate Prices | In several of his trans-Atlantic|machinery companies ban has now been lifted |Nazi and Japanese soldiers will in- 3 ‘Whit 15 dhie.cofl thit: a cow chews? [l “Say It With Flowers” bui s i et et tatks with Archbishop Spellman,! The report states that in the NOTE: White House advisers also|dulge in fiendish cruelties “’“"“h‘ 4 Wist acks siknd rlligE” ¢ | “SAY IT WITH OURSI" Pius XII mentioned Russia and ex-|Middle West, some of the farm have reported that most farmers spur the Allies to the most amaz-| - wufu proinire C}i’m se”;m,, pressed hope that some way could implement companies not only are Working heart and soul for|ing deeds of courage. The stars i “Wl’i ] Jllneau FlDl'islS Paul Bloedhorn be found to bring about a religious|have been spreading poison against the war and are not basically anti-|presage long casualty lists from) LAl % : \ dccord which would endure in post-|him, biit also have been withhold- Roosevelt. However, the President|United Nations' forces but each| 1. Lake of the Woods County, Minnesota. Phone 311 Jewel d Curi war years, The Pope Made it clear ing machinery parts in order to Was told that they are being|loss will represent deeds of valor| 2. Thomas Marshall ; ; Iy and Lurios that he looked to President Roose-|force the government into resum-|aroused by the big farm lobbies|that add to assurance of mighty| 3. A ball of food which is held il a pouch until the cow is ready to| South Franklin Street velt to blaze the trail ing the manufacture of implements. and by agents of farm machinery victories. The next three months|chew it. i Ri A When this was made known to| The problem with most farmers Companies. | will test the fortitude of Amencan; 4. Traffic in what is sacred. 1 1ce & Ahlel‘s cu. Roosevelt shortly before Archbishop|is to repair their machinery. While e wives and mothers, L | 5. Naples. PLUMBING HEATIN i Spellman’s departure, the President|they would like to be able.to buy MUSSOLINI-GO-ROUND | Persons whose birthdate it isf — ——— Sheet Metal H. S. GRAVES | pledged his whole-hearted assis-|new equipment, they are patriotic] Mussolini and his son-in-law|Dave the augury of a year of extra-| yorcp 15 HEREBY GIVEN:|Stabler, Shattuck Building, Juneau, PHONE 34 “The Clothing Mas" tance. He urged the church leader|enough to scrape along with what Count Ciano are reported to have Ordinary experiences. Financiallp, ., "5c 13h, 1043 in the Alaska, within six months from | o act as his personal intermediary {matters will be satisfactory bUt| i niconer's Court for Juneau the date of the first publication of | HOMR OP HART BCHAFPNRK with the Vatican and make a full -sepflrat;’oz th‘:m loved ones willl g iyt at Juneau, Alaska, Ruth|this notice. & MARX CLOTHING | feport to him on his return to the |cause heartaches. {RAS Batrias i | sl U,I”:(,d Sl;ll:*: Children born on this day proh-_,l;:;::g‘;tfi:"zs :]:S e;:tp::em;d:lgxi RS, LUC!NiAdm?:égf&ix JUNEAU il YOUNG Present plans call for direct ne- ably will be talented and trust-|. e g - | Pirs NI : > e e | O B et o e s sl et A erane nev| ps. pusoson, Sy 4 | Hardware Company ||| ZO R 1 C in Moscow, with the possibility that| 1. Cistern 39, Promontory upon these Leo natives. s iad 5 h ithl it oo PAINTS—OIL—GLASS SYSTEM CLEANING i < ¢ 40. Symbol for (Copyright, 1943) quired to present them, with adv. 2 f the Pope may send a personal e ;. :{:‘:n b B <erre-]f:\l«‘l;§'a pyright, |verified vouchers as required by| i . Shelf and Heavy Mardware Ph 15 i W o Bk things over with Frec) < ittt D s felur SOSREESL i - [law, fo said administratrix at the| mpe pest shaving brushes are Guns and Ammunition one : 4 office of her attorney, Howard D.!pade of badger hair. Alaska Laundry NOTE: It was natural for the| 13. Feminine name ¢ about $15,000,000 cached in neutral Pope to turn to President Roose-| 14 Greekletter 4 Rhefl In Dibet jArgentina. . . . While the Italian G and India 4 L EIAtlS 1 velt to aid in effecting a concordat| 1o St 52. Unity |nation was strictly rationed, Count % Wigwam n = Guy Smith-Drugs” (Careful Prescriptionists) NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK'S DANISK ICE CREAM CALL AN OWL { Phone G , Stand Opposite Collsens with Russia, for Pius XII stayed with the Roosevelts at Hyde Park during his last visit in the United| Btates as Papal secretary of state.| iting nuia Some More Impolite Dutch city Thing: law and Countess Ciano added to their| 1 \ elaborate parties. Caviar, lobster| g and champagiie featured the menu. BY LEF,F . When Augtisto Rosso, former . John's last HIRAM JOHNSON RECOVERS | 3 Kind of bean Dame Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle |Italian Ambassador in Washington, Theatre l Doct e A & B - HRwN 2. Sandarac tree 4, Having a good |Was transferred from Russia to be 1 : Joctors at the Naval Hospital . Growing young 1. Finest 3. Kind of cloth memory Italian Ambassador to Turkey, the : T e Juneau Heating Servic B. E. Feero 211 Second St. | INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS | Heating Plants, Oil Burners, | Stoves, Quiet Heat Oil Barners | Phone 787 or Green 585 Have reported to Roosevelt's per- sonal physician, Admiral Ross Mec- re, that there was one thing| entirely beyond their power which turned the tide in the recent ill- ness of Senator Hiram Johnson of . Poem | Naz g i 16 . Point Nazis stopped his appointment. 5 8. “ 7. Deyoured They said he was t00 pro-Ameri- 8. Clip ng . . Ao % Actoes can. Rosso has an American wife, 0 1 9. 1 Duncan’s Cleaning and PRESS SHOP Cleaning—Pressing—Repairing PHONE 333 “Neatness Is An Asset” . On the ocean |the former Mrs. Francis Bunker of | . Skating arena anver. | 9. Negative Penyer, . Spiritualistic v ST California meeting Senator Johnson, stricken with| Lontical NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS | | { pneumonia last winter at the age mn: .T";: The Conlm(_m C_ounul of the Ci of 71, was nhot expected to live ..svrnusx of Juneau will sit as an equaliza- ) Newspdper reports specilated that .I'i:’fi.f‘fl.' nrnx:hm;;\:r_? n;[ tll;ercmmcxxl cmmhm-; in case of his death, Republican c] of “the 'City Hall' from 8 p.m. to 10{ | 0 . . Rus labe Gov. ‘Warrét of Californfa would stociafion |Pm. August 2nd, 3rd, dth and sth,| 1831—0ver Half a (emu’y of Baflkmg—lgfl @appoint Hedbert Hoover to John- ¥m]llfd ! to consider complaints from tax i $ou's t T';‘fifl‘n“;‘;e“ }):nynt-.; x-eg§rdinlgg‘t3heir (;!s.sl'ssnwnts i After about the second day of {2 ] kel B 7 yIADC J0_ makh | TheB M Behl elld 3 § . Facillty Bataver A & Johnson’s illness he was in an oxy- . State of the whatever adjustments and correc- . Ld b S gen tent. His condition was not Unlon: abbr. | tions to the tax 1oll that are found g 5 S 2 . Moved round dad fter godd when Mrs. Johnson came to and round necessary. After final meeting of | Bank see him. Opening the door of the -Ar’:;zmk gum the board no further adjustments = | R jgen tent, she told her husband . Type measure | Can be made. o W d g ] < < oxfmgbm' mw there 1§ one thing T " Wild hok HARRY I LUGCAS AWough’ wounded by’s Jhp's vicious Hooked Bayonei ih hand-to: Oldest Bank in Alaska iram, ;s e | English.queen | oo Mayor. | [ bind combat on Guadalcanal, Marine Pfe. Harold Pazofsky of Brook- ththk I ought wl menh you. The BN ot 1 ot * Iy, N. Y, finally succeeded in cutting his opponent down with his newspaper$ are saying that in case variant YOUR BROKEN LENSES machéte. Our boys are willing to spend their lives.' How much more anythihg Happens to you, Herbert Lo o | Replacea I out own thop myes| || fn you afford to lend by increasing your Payroll Savings allowment? § | COMMERCIAL SAVINGS . Cluster of wool | pxamined. Dr: Rae Lillfan Carlson. | a ovd Gpure i of. . Hoover will take your pl.aw in the 7 4 p ol 7 s sl i Blompren. Bldg. Phonc 636, ady,’