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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1943 & . {prices rose from an index of 100 to 244 in a period LA RIS S FE U TS USSR IO S0 S ‘I8 Daily Alaska Empire . .. ; p | oy - i Published every evening except Sunday by the { b EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY last two years. The extreme AMBXineas of D Wax- | THE EMPIRE : Frct-ma] Soctati { % Second and Main Streets, Junesu, Alaska. time inflation controls and the serious economi: v luwm,--, UICRES Tl 6 T AU TSR | e Chandel ‘ L HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - < PRt L L g T Pt P i ol R.L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Bustness Manager "‘"‘*”; '“: *"”"‘"‘;h:’; r‘:‘ m{"fl‘"”“ ”:qui:omt B ADBUST 18 | AUGUST 18, 1923 4 et AR b 2 ab Sl - mar ericans actors for a vast and poten- o e ; : SuN’ } :1"1;) n»“:lncx-nl; ble upsur 3 ix:fluu(»:x are 'll'h,no:(‘i M. €. K. Tisdale Members of the first organized tour into the Valley of Ten Thousand - MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 143 Entered in the Post Office ip Juncay s Second Class Matter. . :r e (Z o Hatic Lo 25 :&o m‘-u- Wb s Astiec Smokes passed through Juneau on the steamer Northwestern enroute DI'S. Kucr and SECOND and FOURTR Delivered by earrier 5 Tuncde st Dougias tor 8180 per month. \[h 0. prévabt. In SRR, INE CRIUBON. T bos T D, A £ | te the States. The party spent two weeks in the valley and succeeded in F b m“‘m“’ of each month By mail, postage paid, at the following refes: | things. ¢ getting into the center of Katmai and through the Katmai Pasg into th Scottish Rite Temple One year, in advance, $16.00; six months, 1n advance ¥180; |y, pct renlize that surplus purchasing power Adolph Helrsch | < T Treeburger beginning' at 7:30 p. m.' < one mont. n | valley. Bubscribers will conter a favor if they will m;omnl!yhnoldlfy must be absorbed through: R. F. Adamson | DENTISTS JOHN J. PARGHER, 3 the Business Office of any faflure or irregularity in the de i Claude Kennedy Blomgren Building Pt Worshipful Master; JAMES WI ¢ e R eteptones: News Ottie, nesy Offies, 374 1, ::;M.'. 'f.”d m;.hn": .1‘1‘,‘\;’\ Griotisory Mrs. F. F. Wilson i - Dr. Kate Waller Barrett, National President of th: Ameriean = LEIVERS, Secretary. i 4 o e Lo 2 ke 5 2. More savings, perhaps compuilsor Carl Lundquist Legion Auxiliary operations in the United States, was aboard the steamer SMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 8. "Mot® invESHReny T A "W RS (MEGER - | Queen maKiise the round trip in Southeast Alaska. Sheé was to be met r.puTn;”f.fili\"'é‘i‘fifx Press ls exclusively entitied to the use for the purchase of war bonds at the boat by Mrs. Belle Simpson, President of the local organization Dr. A w. Stewafl B. P. 0 ELKS i wise credited in this paper and also the local news published Obviously, the latter, investment in war bonds, e Meets every 2nd and 4th Wed | i N Sl A i lis to be preferred to the first, higher taxes, more H O R 0 S c 0 P E If the crusher was able to handle the rock, the corner of Main and DENTIST days utagM. Visiting mfm'?fi?; M NATIONAL REPREBENEATIVES — Alksks Newssavers, 1411 | taxes, Front Streets was to be reéady for traffic by this evening 20TH CENTURY BU’LDING welcome. N. FLOYD FAGER- Fourth Avenue Bldg., Seattle, Wash This must be. There are no preferable alterna- “The stars incline $on Office Phone 469 ‘SON, Exalted Ruler; M. H. e e i ltives, We miist-sholldé? thé bubden, carry the oost] § but do not op? || A trip to one of the most beautitul spots in the vicinity of Juneau : s By § lof this war, or the debt will grow and crush us. { Ui not comp | was afforded the people by the Juneau Ferry and Navigation Company’s | If not enough war bonds are purchased. then crrrsreoeeed | eXcursion to Eagle River. The Alma was to leave 7 o'clock in the D {there will be higher taxes. Even if many, many war = 7 | morning from the ferry float and was to stop at Channel ports, return- T ohn GI w bonds are sold, taxes will probably be higher. But THURSDAY, AUGUST 19 | ing here before 10 o'clock in the evening - nnE"'Geyer PIGGLY IGGLY [they will not be as high as they might be. Selh o Siagy adnfie oty | Lt Feor BETTER Groceries , The money is needed right now. You are notf . cte ,“;{L” esaging satisfac.| FOUOWing the acceptance of the resignation 6f M. B. Summers as Room 9—Valentine Bldg Phics ib going to get your money which you pay in faxes back tory news from the fighting fronts,| President of the Juneau School Board, the members of the City Council PHONE 763 jin hard cash after the war. You will get the money |y, ¢ there may be loss of shipping.| |elected R. E. Robertson, former Mayor and one of the leading attorneys : {you invest in war bonds back, and in hard ca with| HEART AND HOME: Women of the city, to the vacancy - # [ interest, after the war. are under the best possible direc- ROBERT SIMPSON,Opt.D ““The Rexall Store”’ p s coSinTEAT tion of the stars today which In the final men’s singles, Agnew defeated Barragar in the tourna- Graduate Los Angeles College i <hould be marked by the use of all|ment of the Juneau Tennis Club.* In the mixed doubles W. S. Pullen of e Your Reliable Pharmacists | Brave Name For A Brave Road energies, It is a date lucky for the and Mrs. Barragar defeated J. F. Mullen and Mrs. Cook. Jacobsen and Opthalinology BUTLER-MAURO 4 X signing of contracts and most for-| Mrs. White defeated Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Allen. Glasses it i (New York Times) [tunate for weddings. Women de- e Fitted Lenses Ground DRUG €0. L Someone with an exaggerated sense of propriety ""‘L‘ipi";"l"“’:‘“‘l°‘:}“m‘3‘d ‘;‘:;2":‘;‘:]‘: Weather report: High, 55; low, 50 i 3 1 ) : BU y and no ear for music tried to pin the name “Alcan|!t SMPOVHENL &0 e | Bl S SN " SHOULDER pl BURDEN Highway” to the 1600-mile bit of road which the ?““‘"‘;:* X:“‘):X““T;F‘:H’:“i:"‘)‘l(fl‘rgl‘: The Charles W. Carter United States has built from Dawson Creek, British|'® e Y Bkt AR | . P . b The guoa et tex Juncan and. Douglas i (% Gy, ‘aros Yukon Toretary to Fairanis. 11 W LIt (L | LAY Lessons in English 3¢ 1. corpox Mortuary Druggist Third War Loan Drive, starting September 9, is d |for the stars seem to indicate that . L. : $250,000. Was quite simple—AI" for Alaska, “can” for Canada| 0 € RIS K ey us- Pourth and Pranklin Sta. Marlin Doubledge Razor Blades | 4 —and the lnvemox of the name perhaps thought|’ " ———— S e e S e PHONE 13¢ ¢ It is patriotic to buy bonds. But that isn’t the|ioi the Canadians, who provided the right of way|¢ ;\mm}o while this configuration| = & L e Do hot a4y, “The five men vers help: 18 for 25¢ only thing to think of when you make an invest-\and will take over after the war, would be tickled mlmsf\l:ss AFFATRS: Merchants{ng each other along.” Say, “were helping ONE ANOTHER,” when ; thent in the ‘War sHort pink. But nobody was tickled pink. The new thor-| Blb Syfted farintdin e | referring fo more than TWO. FIRST AID HEADQUARTERS |: “The Store for Men” Too few Americans fail fo grasp the significance oughfare was a majestic enterprise. dug through g0 PRATNERE B eces| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Habeas corpus’ Pronounce ha-be-as FOR ABUSED HAIR of war bond n\ml?a,w_\ g muck and moss, carried over wild n’\:en ax:d l)nmn: {which promise good profits. Chem-| kor-pus, first syllable as HAY, second syllable as BE, A unstressed, O Parker Herbex Treatments Will SAB'N’S ( We are spending for war purposes this year | tains in the e i openinig U MUCh W lists and other scientists _should as in OR, U unstressed, and accent first syllable of each word. Correct Halr Problems y $100,0 0,000. This an amount greater than our | developed country, protecting and a e same time 5 % R Eforoanaaing ~ BT i N S % $100,000,000,0 This is an amount & Ot | ringing within easy reach the continent's last rich |benefit greatly this year. Through| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Effervescence; five E's in the word Sigrid,s Front St.—Triangie Bldg. entire national income in any previous frontier. Tt could not carry a label that suggested | [the goad of war-needs great dis-| SYNONYMS: Reverence (noun), veneration, adoration, awe, wor- But not anly are we spending for war I+ wote i o patent mem(_,\‘[‘ b R can. Our| coveries will be made. Human life | hjp = than we have ever spent for anything else put 0| ciupnow 't the north have too much poetry in|Will be greatly prolonged and| " WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us l You'l Ftad: Food Etner. avf oll) gether in a like period, but we are confronted With|geir souls to wish that. And now they have for- many comforts will be provided fOF | ;. eqse our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: J'IIGS-SIQVGIIS Sh Service More Complete at : a serious disproportion of private income and|pianc acreed with us to dignify it by calling it by homes. These comforts will “““’“fl;‘mcm ATE: to move one way and the other; to waver. (Pronounce op TEE BARANOF | civilian goods. As an outgrowth of war production, | jts proper designation. all luxuries of the "““1‘1 and Willl o lable VAS, A as in AT). “A spheroid is always liable to shift LADIES'—MISSES’ 4 : i {ndividual and corporate income has reached a new| The Alaska Highway sounds like what it is. Its contribute to human Lol bem; e oo eagiatta anbthar Py READY-TO-WEAR COFFEE SHOP peak in America. It is greater than ever before. |syllables, like its rolling miles, have sweep and soar, trologars f?“““ A Beward Street Near Third wil Yet, as a converse result of war production, the a kind of noble lonesomeness, the smell of pine and :a: '5“"0’:%] "“"‘9;};‘(9‘::“‘“’ P‘E’:fizx e S s SSSESCSUSTRETS ) mal B St AR pmoadeteot) things available for civilian purchases are fewer in|spruce, thg lllm of Fwinds that mspu; mex; to hbo;l pcx’lspg“ i c . by }n | 5 ber than when industry and business were In the [endure and hope. For a century We have been prou v ER | A i REis o e s Poanion of the undefended border between the United States| NATIONAL ISSUES: Throdgh| ROBERTA LEE JAMESC ; R.D. W. KNOWLES | ; g e b v wE O e, Now'ws can be proud of tbis inter~{pikinilk 16 DpdveSnd SOHBMMRE 1} o0l oo (Poeteiaia il T Ll ey % COUPER | Osteopath and Chiropodist | This is inflation 5 prise that does not even recognize a border, and in ing ideas regarding the plopel‘ C.P.A. | Baranof Hote—Lower Lonp | We have, of course, experienced nothing even| i,y by countries have an uncompetitive inter- |tieatment of prominent prisofievs Q. When a business letter is written to an unmarried woman, is it ¥ | : oy v approaching the degree of inflation which gutted | .o\ Some day this road will be part of an Alaska- of war, the punishment of Hitle¥i|correct for the heading to be: “Ann Smith”? usiness Counselor | 25 PHORNE o Germany after the last war when in only two short|cane Horn Highway, perhaps with a hemispheric Mussolini and their associates, 3 “Miss” should precede the name. COOPER BUILDING | cme, Red 669 years wholesale prices increased three trillion times.|patriotism bordering it all the way. We hope no much benefit will come to the| o yyho has the privilege to give the signal for leaving the luncheon Neither have we had inflation on the scale of our | one then will wish to call it the “Alcamerican Trail.”|énemies of society confined inf o ple? 3 own experience during the last war when wholesale It deserves a better fate. "“‘El“c-"“s l’;‘““’{‘“‘;““fi “l‘“l““’g“;‘ A. ‘The Hostess rises first: L. C. Smith and Coromna Junean MElOdY S]\op i BT L5 CRLETHES ik AT LS A2 predict. Study of the psychology o g o o 3 TYPEWRITERS = e Q. How much tip should be given to a check girl in a night club? I 'must have & lot of accidents.” The British were operating _at VI, murder and pilage s ol " pyieen to twenty-five cents. Eold and Bervicsd by FRANCISCAN DISHES ""hhfl‘“ night when they could not see the Fistioe (il e seen. undes AN J B 'u‘“d & c. R.C.A. Victor Records ] DAY VS. NIGHT BOMBING enemy so well, but also when the Hshite. Tn iather .words R e asl MMWNWW o & g BRING OLD.RECORDS ] M‘ & . lenemy could not see them. Ameri- = ™ A R 5 “Our Doorstep Is Worn by | When Churchill and Roosevelt well as severity will be discovered | | o lcan planes, operating in ‘theé day- | a n Batisfied Customers” Y h‘ m‘ {wers. fn Oassblanca. the Britih light, could better concentrate on as_dangerous to human welfare, A C. GORDON D | Prime Minister had a friendly ar-| &M% i INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS:| ) : 3 {7y enemy fighter planes, but also| : { PO UG DS G B | Gt jgument with U. S. air generals re- dibte Betler fargets for -6 enery Desperation will stiffen Nazi de-| o7 = (Continued from Page |garding the feasibility of daylight b *|fense and even encourage offensive 1. What seven States of the Union have an area of more than DB H VANCE . bombing. Churchill was against it, | measures. Hidden resources of men| 100,000 square miles? ¥ » kg MERRY-GO-ROUND | a : i g : aluck Agency H their progeny will be like.” |arguing that the British system of | A -GO- > |and munitions will be brought out 2. What food that is essential to growing plants, is taken from bt i , NOTE: Later, Mrs. Essary heard|pnight bombing was much safer, ditt| When South Carolina’s Senator in combating United Nations and|he air? Consultation and examination about the President’s remark and more damage to the enemy. Burnet Maybank voted against the every barbaric device will be tried| 3. What captain said, “Don't give up the ship”? free. Hours 10 to 13; 1 to §; e ———————————————— telephoned one of the White House| powever, latest figures just re- Administration recently, Walter before surrender is compelled. To- | & Whih % whiup? & 5 i 7 to 8:00 by appointment. c l L!r o.’ll e aides to find out precisely what|ceived by the War Department Brown, in Justice Byrnes' office, day may be especially perilous for ' g v Gastineasu Hotel Anmex | i e did not com-|g i 2 1 = i # 5. What is the full name of Mahatmd Gandhi? Grocery and Meat Marked had been said. She did no |show that Gen. Ira Eaker was mailed Maybank a copy of one of our Navy which will be menaced by A % th ment as to whether the rumor of yight in sticking to day bombing. his campaign circulars. In it May-|submarines of extraordinary power. NSWERS: g 4 South Pranklin St. Phone 177 478—PHONES—3871 “ matrimony were true Or UNtrue, These figures show that U. S, bank had vowed that he would Criticism of certain of our policies 1. Texas, California, Montana, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, and High Quality Foods at 4 put she showed great feminine pombers have knocked out Nazi support the President under all in pushing the campaign in the Colorado. $ Moderate Prices curiosity regarding the President’s|fighter planes at a rate ten times circumstances, come what may. Un- Pacific will be encouraged by fifth 2. Carbon dioxide. “Say It With Flowers” but ) comment. greater than the British. der this pledge, Brown scribbled columnists. 3. Captain James Lawrence of the Chesapeake, in 1813. “SAY ¢ — | Here arve the figures: In July “Lest we forget, lest we forget,”| Persons whose birthdate it is| 4. The hut of nomadic Indian tribes of the U. S. ; IT WITH OURS! INSIDE EUROPE ‘U S. airmen destroyed 500 Axis and mailed it to the Senator. ... have the augury of a fortunate| 5. Mohandas Karmichand Gandhi. J Fl 2 n Paul Blfiedhorn Swiss Minister Charles Brugg-|planes, lost 108 bombers of their When the Coast Guard cutter|year. Advancement in the armed uneau ms mann, brother-in-law of Henry own. In other words we knocked Escanaba was sunk in the North|services is indicated. Phone 811 J l d c . N Wallace, is probably the only maniout five times as many planes as Atlantic in June, press reports said| Children born on this day prob- ewe. l‘Y an urios L in the United States who has re-|we lost lh.\\ 58 out of her 60 men were‘ably will be ambitious, energetic South Franklin St 3 cently passed through Germany. | In the same months, the Brit- |lost. It was true that only two sur-|and successful. They are likely to . % e He not only visited Gm;n-n; BUL | ish knocked out 129 enemy planes, vived, but the loss was heavier,|be happy, industrious and lovable. Rlce & Ahlers Co. also France and Spain. In France!put lost 258 of their own. In other since 60 is her peace time com-| (Copyright, 1943) b he found the people downcast and words, the British lost two planes|plement, and' she carriés many TRUMaTY R H S GRAVES y downhearted. German soldiers on | for every one they knocked out. |more men in war time. . . . The}i L Shpst Secfal 2y w @ the streets of Paris went out of| sl 2 |two Escanaba survivors are on a PHONE 34 “The Clothing Man” o their way to be polite to the French MERIL HIA {tour of war plants. HOMR OF HART SBCHAPFFNEK b people, even got off the sidewalks ‘Ci‘iJSS W'OA‘d Puzz]e ElADINOIS A (Copyright, 1943, by United Fea- P R G A R R S i & MARX CLOTENG b if necessary in deference to aj AlGIA | INIGIUlAIL ture Syndicate, Inc.) r 2 - 3 Frenchman. The Germans have| . TID N[LIL A T . i JUNEAU - YGUNG - - - -~ played their cmd\ cleverly to try i Béfifliyosrs' o, 5 Kind of loam alD T kit ofares Tt SR b S B apoid. French resencment. | = B alion o oEa oaR. & RATION BOARD IS Hardware Company ZORIC | Ve vore| . Puppet 34 In*Geimany the women wore| & Puppet = pall sur AlvANT > PAINTS—OIL—GLASS SYSTEM CLEANING ; black, but no smiles. Many Ger-| 12 Become less area B \TE "6 mfl m ] e fihister Sk found tense 36, Number AIRILIN| Sheif and Heavy Hardware mans, Minister Bruggmann mnd, | 33 Sikworm 3T, Pertarning to A RIAITIOIR, one Is f Would rather submit to a British-| 1€ Braftanimal i eauine ALEMOINE v‘lmmt m Guas and Ammunition o s 5. Pol d rel anima 2 American occupation than one by| 1§ Part of & 2W Hekveny body RIAINIT R|1IDA[L Alflsk& Laundry j the Russians. Higher-class Ger-) turtle 30. Wings A i 8 e attached to 40. Put on [} OIN'DILIAICIE Reorganization and relocation of mans fear the Russians tremen-| the lower 41, Lizard TIAINTIARARB A | 3 e dously. On the other hand, it S| 15 conjunction & LES v A | INDEA EIRISL oo Juncall Bagin, Bowc olfioe.du ”Gu i D & o suspected in some quarters that| 19 Knightly A8 LTSS volume il MEINID| |announced by the Office of Price y Tugs uu AN OWL ; 3 i dering 48] Called forth L |E[OMIGIO{RIE[S]| | Administration. Hereafter the he (Oareful Prescriptionists) o i certain German groups might xmko‘ 21. O soldier: gl Behola - quarters of the board will be 1 NYAL . ; : 4 ’ collog. . Confined t luti 7 m ¢ f 8 deal with the Russtans 1o fh[ g Littlng davics “ortain© * olution Of Yesterday's Puzzle |y poom 15 of the Valentine Bu HORLOCEE m P Ilfll!e G3 el Europe together. L aitgion 58. Two times _DOWN ing. The change was made from Stand Opposite Colinemm I 8 Thbre is more food in Germany,| 3f: ghartdact R 59, Pronoun 1. Worn path . ICE CREAM Theats g, found, than| Indian 57 ‘\:.\'J‘ufikmr 60. Russian city 2. Be sorgy the Ciiy Hall Iosuse of Whe lags s Minister Bruggmann found an| g ongt prefix sApksont 6l Pald one's part 5 LUrkish name |that there is insufficient work ia | s & in France. In Paris he paid 540 4. Cavern Sty 1 ey X ! & Put forth ning alone to maintain a sep= '——"H_“! 'y for a meal for two people, and| 6 Pours oft rate office, as is necessary in the n Cl Juneau Heating Service | not an elaborate meal at that. | 1 ey States. All Alaska towns where uncan’s oanmg B. E. Feero ' 211 Second St. y Spain is in better shape econo- 8. Lively songs there is a district office of the and PRESS | | INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS ; : 9. Den | ! mically than at an)!fu‘ne (u{\ sfoxl?dl 10. “"n'rgf,ftmu.. C;]PA have made or will make the Cleaning—Pressing—Repatring ‘ Heating Plants, Oil Burners, 3 years, and seems to nave o 1. Hewing tool change. . | PHONE 338 || Stoves, Quiet Heat Oil Burners il from the effects of its civil war 7. High-tempera. | The new Ration Board includes “Neatness Is An Asset” Ph - 5 i | ture tner- " | john A. Martin, who has been With Ly o e J87 S Sesn % ' ; : | the organization from the begin- CAPITAL CHAFF | ning, Ralph Wright, A, B. Cain, 4nd The President has told close ad- the Rev. Ralph A. Baker. Tt is [ visers that he would not 0.;?])050 kD s hoped to secure the services of a £ e, gk per " [ e gl s S R 1691—Over Half a Century of Banking—1943 | - Italy as long as it was a genuine Cfim:um. and eventually to have six n}empérs, rv Iflg— one and permitted democratic pro- . Faint The board meéts regllarly every cesses to function as in England Bifeihia,cq® | nonth, the first for the new #roup £ 2 . Ly o i Keiucky e s el |t e : TheB.M. Behrend : zled over the mysterious “‘poor s Director Mildred R. Hermann ¢x- FLIERS SEE MANHATTAN i Arunllne avhhrs L s i health” of Congressman Virgil o MRS oressed thanks to Mayor Harry I stand atop the RCA buildirig in Rockefeller Center from which, £ Chapman who is laid up in a Pratehtious “ucas and Mrs. Elmer A. Friend, they scanned Manhattan. Tallest skyscraper in the background is hospital in Versailles, Ky., assert- L L ‘ccently resigned members of the | the Chrysler building. They also circled the island in a boat, 4 h 1 edly for injuries received when he . Part °¥|' board, for rtkhe u:"net r:they have gtlven 4 ’ stumbled while answering a tele- l“f ne 0 the wo an e conscientious 2 ] s phone in the dark. This is the third 4. ?‘mflm. wans |y in which they performed the; . 17 : Oldefl B In AlaSka A . Mother. d . time Virgil has retired to the hos- s Apals” fity whilE ob U8 Hodrd: ere Is NO uhsllhlfe iflr i ——— " pital, usually registering under the | 2 G faated OB MME IAI SAVINGS name of “Henry Miller.” Down in | Negative GARDEN € TEA : i co nc Rentucky, folks say: “Virgll sure Ciffe'¥? ren |At Scottish Rite Temple, 'Friday, ewspaper verhs]n ¢ 2 | Aug. 20, from 2 to 6 p.n. + nave e y

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