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PAGE FOUR ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1943 » . their aggregate incomes. The Treasury is asking them AR Dfllly AI(ISka Emplre to fosget the old 10 percent minimum and to think o SRR Published every evening except Sunday by the in terms of a maximum to invest every cent they HAPPY BlRTHDAY nmECTflR Flaionn.l Socleties EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY possibly can in war bonds. ! Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alasks. It is in the enlarged incomes of wage earners that eau Channel Bl HELEN TROY MONSEN - - ~- - - Presdent the real danger of inflation lies, as former Food SEPTEMBER 2 SEPTEMBER 2, 1923 R = a Shester ecently rel e Esther Mae George UN Entered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. A.dmm.‘s“'m b7 :]fl ‘c. e o "”". S iy Curtiss Rodney Bach President Coolidge, although he had temporarily put aside the matter | [ m—————————f MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 143 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: The Treasury's job s not merely to raise money— lof his Alaska policy to take up more pressing problems, it was declared Drs_ Kasel’ flnd SECOND and FOURTE ivered b: fer in Ji d Douglas for $1.50 per month. " a r g Jefferson Taylor 7 el By T, postace baid. st the JoRowing AL it can ‘o that ”'“:‘Fy ot g SR A $rene Colling in the White House that his inclination is toward adopting the plans for l.nml’ of- each month One vear, in advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.80; | siphon off the steadily expanding excess buying power S 5 Adhuik [the development of the Territory as outlined by President Harding in Fl‘eebllrger bem&o mb,?"-'f:{,h:m' nning m one month, in advance, §1.25. T average ries A . of the average Amerieari SSHEY, N0 1o bov'§t1R6 4 N * Alexander T. Hamlin | his address. Tt was stated that President Coolidge intended to do all in DENTISTS JOHN J. FARGHER Subscribers will confer a favor if they will nmm‘nuymnotdfl! the Business Office of any failure or irregularity in e de- aside for future, instead of current, us The st 2 2 J g livery of their papers iy "‘I“v! R R -uom::n his power to encourage enterprise and to induce the mvestment of ¢apital | | Blomgren Building Phone 8¢ | | Worshiptul Master; JAMES w ‘Tulephaones: News Offios, @08 Busioess Oftioe, 3. = | Way OFL COUR A L R g Mrs. M. M. Madison in Alaska and provide such conditions as will afford the Territory larger LEIVERS, Secr.t e of some portion of the individual's earnings as they Robert Tew population MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS come due each week. The allotment must be made The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for & o S . B e P ene aispatehes crediled to 1t or not other- | in one way or another if value is to be kept in the Revenuss on the Alaska Rallroad jumped from $46,080 in July, 1623, Dr AW Stewart { BB ELKS { wise credited in this paper and also the local news published | o o i 2 i inagmr Derein of the American people in “figuring it out” whether to $115,000 in July, 1923, a gain of $67,000, according to a statement of the DENTIST Meets every Wednesday at 8 P.M. | -_— — ——————— | we can avoid compulsory savings. Let us get behind Department of Interior NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Ala ka Newspapers, 1411 | American dollar. It now depends upon the good sense 20TH CENTURY BUILDI Visiting Brothers welcome. N, oG FLOYD FAGERSON, Exalted : @ Snlt 8 ) J. M. Mayhill and A. E. Larson, of Seattle, with the Washington Office Phone 468 e SIDE b > do ] 15 ) Ruler; M. H. SIDE but not compe State Game Service, were in Juneau for the purpose of making arrange- ——eseed | ments to procure cutthroat trout eggs for the purpose of stecking lakes Secretary. { SO SCIPURSI S War Savings Issue " FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 and streams of Washington Silver Bow Lodge Biciait Eigtie i snefic aspects rule in the later g - Dr. John H. Geyer No.A2,10.0.F. b The morning is Miss Eva Tripp left on the Queen to make the round trip to Skagway DENTIST Meets each Tues- o & AL e o # . today. While Sccretary Morgenthau has insisted on ad- |10 o™y gy comes under aland Sitka day at 8:00 P, M. 1. O. O. F. HALL herence to the system of voluntary investment in war j Room 9—Valentine Blag Visiting Brothers Welcome Ibetter sway - bonds, other fiscal advisers of the President have e sy Trtl indicated preference for compulsory savings as a| HEART AND HOME: This should| niss Dorothy Goddard left on the Queen for Sitka to visit with her PHONE 762 :;"‘;;‘C‘Sil:‘;““"-‘-»‘ “"“gec?e"“a‘:f‘“ mneans of providing more revenue and taking up excess |be routine day for women. They | parents at Sitka Hot Springs. She was expected to return on the purchasing power. should not make important decis-|,qmira) Rogers, going south to Eugene, Oregon, where she was to do iy . fons, because judgment may be un-!_ L0 P el ROBERT SIMPSON, TP SRR sk | The e tew s 2 parison of retarial work in the office of the Dean of Women at the University Opt.D. { The confliet or viewpoint 1n\>ne~ a comparison Of | eliable under this configuration { Ol sity ! Th‘ nuau storc“ the relative merits of volntary versus compulsory | of Oregon Graduate Los Angeles College | savings. There has been a great deal of agitation |Women ““Ob( ““ll‘: "i“ll’””““‘ p]“";‘ i of Optometry and Your Reliable Pharmacists | outside. as well as inside, the Administration for the |Sitiens may be subject to envy and A e Yin e X N g . " gven slander but tivere will be sucs H. L. Redlingshafer, of the Fiscal Department, U. S. Forest Service, Opthalmology BUTLER-MAURO Jatter system, but the iments for it seem to ignore S 3 3 ! : 3 § Aol ) i | two fundamental considerations. One is as to which | cess for those who are efficient.|arrived here on the Admiral Watson after spending a short time in the Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground DRUG plan would be likely to raise the more money and the |In the new order when girls will|southern district on official business €0. other is as to how compulsory savings might be fairly |outnumber young men, careers will e FIGURE IT OUT | imposed be necessary for thousands formerly| Miss Marie E. Faldine, Public Health Nurse, returned to Juneau from | yosed The Charles W.Carter || HARRY RACE As to the first consideration: Sales of E bonds |of the leisure cl Wwartime will | Ketchikan where she made an address on health. work in the schools The Treasury Department’s War Savings Staff |are currently averaging $750,000000 a month, ex-|show the trend toward future con- | before the Alaska Teachers' Institute Momary ¥ has inaugurated a new and hopeful campaign to step | clusive of bonds sold during the war loan drives. At |ditions in which marriage will not i LN Drugglst up the sale of war bonds through payroll savings. |that rate a minimum of $9.000.000,000 worth of Efpe the inevitable goal. Weather report: High, 56; low, 52 Pourth and Pracklin Sts. Marlin Doubledge Razor Blades Until recently the Treasury sought to have every wage | bond sales for 1943 may be counted on. Assuming a| BUSINESS AFFAIRS Students PHONE 138 18 for 25¢ | earner set aside 10 percent every payday. Now it has rate of 10 per cent, what might compulsory vings [of the ten-year cycle of the Stock | Feeeerssrocrrrorsssor e r s v rrrrrerorsescreres) | faised its sights. To eaich- Of ‘us; it says aimply~. | be’ expected to yleld The answer is furni ¥ | market trend, believed to b caused z A : the Clodsiuants ‘estiiniia; (Ra} #AlhFies A WANES|us” conjunctions And “dppokitiora of | D I L : E l h by FIRST AID HEADQUARTERS & “Figure It Out Yourself.” The appeal s a demo- |y voar will total $75,000,000,000, making the com-|yuniter with Saturn, have expect ,d\l dal y essons in ng [M W. L. GORDON i FOR ABUSED HAIR “The Store for Men” . e, of a s h Americans are certain 5 Ak Mald ¢ ! cratic one, of a sort to which ricans are pulsory saving yield about §7.500,000,000. On the I)'.]sw {5 big braak 1n prises tn 1048 S GUBGE LY 10 i Sl sl it nsus AL POV SEAINGS Dintinatits Uit L) to respond of these figures it is hardly necessary to point out that yeve ave heen sudden fluctuations Correct Hair Problems That’s a good policy to follow right here in Juneau | the present average monthly sales are in excess of | "} . o0k market, the outlook WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “All is not gain in this | during the current Third War Loan Drive. The goal |10 per cent of monthly average salary and wage (gt ©t & 00 ot @ ie | business Say, “Not all is gain in this business.” Sigrid’s j| Front St—Triangie Bldg. ‘ | l ! i for Gastineau Channel is $250,000. Who can say | earnings. |have followed sharp declines as the OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Vagary. Pronounce first A as in AH ' buy? sur Under a compulsory savings plan the minimum sad) as i " y rllable h _ how many bonds each person should buy? Figure ? var outlook became brighter for the | unstressed, second A as in GAY, and accent second syllable, not the e ot for ve would most likely become : You'll Fin set for the individual to save U United Nations. Need of vast sums| first u'll Fing Food Finer and it out for yourself and buy as many as you can : : ) In other words, he would do what he | ; \ Uls TAESURTNG 19 o {of money for war expenses will be| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Stationary (fixed); ARY. Stationery (wit- Jones-Stevens SIIOP Bervice More Cowmplete at But don't just buy bonds this week and forget | o was compelled to do, but no mor | e next drive comes around. Steady . » avOR o sory |emphasized this Autumn when the|ing material); ERY. MU 16 1B e inexp B From some of the talk in favor of compulsory | *m¥F e LADIES'—MISBES’ THE BARANOF purchases through payroll savings are “"’_“‘1“" that | ¢avings as a means of syphoning off the billions of‘“ T 'I’_*f‘” e }! :fl";w'}“ outlays .S?(NONYNFS' (:,ox.\.\'m fon, communion, conference, cvhat‘. : e g count. The lgrge volume comes in this way excess spending power in the hands of individuals, it |than haie been scheduled | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us EAR E SHO? More than 26 million individual Americans are | might be supposed that these billions were fairly| NATONAL ISSUES: As the time| increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word Seward Street Near Third now buying bonds regularly through a payroll savings | evenly distributed. Asa matter of fact they are spread |for openin; the nation’s schools is| ppyOLVE; to transfer from one person to another. “They devolved plan. Perhaps not all of them can manage to meet for the most part among about a third of the xmllons‘lw' astrologers foresee 1‘.1crm\sl> of | their whole authority into the hands of the council of sixty.’—Addison amilies—those with ased earnings ranging from |child labor, despite compulsory edu- _‘h—’T the 10 percent quota. A great many of them, however, | f ; | nn | m':n‘\"r L e mch more. Some families | 100 t0 400 percent, using the years 1936 to 1930 as |cation provisions. Thers is a sign T m e — JAMES C. COOPER [ D. W. K‘vow"nsw o D I ey |8 base period. For these compulsory savings Would |read as presaging sensutional ex- | b . | Osteopath and Chiropodist | have two, three or even four members bringing In POV | b,y geterpent to wnwarranted. extravagaiices. FOf |posures of the exploitaiion of toen-| : MODERN E'“OUETTE Y C.P.A Baranof Hotel—Lower Lobby checks each week. And with overtime work, the | it oo fh e nad little or no increase in pay and |uge boys and girls. Waile mauy| ROBERTA LEE Business Counselor PHO PHONE size of the pay checks has increased. Depending onh | g; may not be given more, compulsory savings would | problems will confront all educa- COOPER BUILDING Office 3 Home, Red 669 individual circumstances, it may be possible for such | mean not mere hardship, but disaster in thousands |tisnal institutions, th: American - s f'muln« to save as much as a third or a fourth of | of cases {people will make deterrned effort Q. When eating in a resteurant, should a girl consult the waiter IR - — o T 'to preserve the high standards of | about the menu and give her order directly to him? ".s‘“nfl'fl periments fs to divert the animal “If Joe thinks" he said, “that the|instiuction maintained hefore the| A. No; she should tell her escort what she would like and let him L0 BEHE But Osens Juneau ME!OdY Shop sroducts from dog food and put it Pennsylvania Railroad is going 0 war, it is forecast. Proper care and |give the order to the waiter TYPEWRITERS I : st. Broper care andgive Rl o FRANCISCAN DISHES into mixed feeds for poultry and support him politically because his rceding of the underpriviieged will Q. Is it all right to use the abbreviation “c/c” when writing to livestock. brother-in-law votes for them, he's be stressed as never befcre. | someone in care of someone else? J B B.fl“d & c' R.C.A. Vicior Records v . \of J* St 3 faas hd . N T - lost his political acumen INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS :| A. It would be better to write “care of.” Such abbreviations always ' BRING OLD RECORDS Then the President added some- Possible change ;n the relations of | indicate haste and should be avoided. thing of interest to everyone in'Russia and Japan is presaged.| Q. When should a bride acknowledge her wedding gifts? | (Continued from Page One) President Roosevelt had a good|the South. He said that the ICC There is a sign which may indicate : reith 10 5 caghAte < laugh at the expense of one of his ought to get busy and readjust that the neutrality ends through an | A dSh( Shouldmills Utsle auies O avmcepntons Monfui R mSURANCB § received. President. Jim had so convinced |MOSt Ardent supporters, Senator JO€ | southern freight rates. These dis-|ciert act oy the Asiatic power. Atl DR H VANCE Suffey of Pennsylvania, when he criminatory rates, working against ; e p fh e the elderly Secretary of State that G atory S, St 1us crucial period of the B B S . . s 2 combination of the South and Was told how Joe's brother-in-1aw, the development of southern indus- cvil portents are many for all who! OSTEOPATE hattuck Agency PR b ¢ Carroll Miller of the Interstate try long have been a sore subject naye S & 5 i i the northern Irish vote could not : 4 y, long nave belonged to the Axis side of Consultation and examination Commerce Commission appeared 1o in the South. tpe conflict, ialy will pay in fuli|} an A C. GORDON free. Hours 18 to 13; 1 to §; PEN YLVANIA POLITICS help but win, that Hull began to A BANBE B D enlist the aid of his friends to this| "¢ cCUrVing favor with the Pen- (Copyright, 1943, by United i r the partreiship between the dis- | 7 to 8:00 by appointment. CALIFORNIA b5 '3 nsylvania Railroa Feature Syndicate, Inc.) credited Mussoiini and Fitler. The Gastineau Hotel Anmex When he. approached his Under-| The Pennaylvania, which domin- - |y spular demind for peace will bring| 1. What is the land area in square miles of the District of Co- Grocery and Mest Marxet secretary of State, however, Welles /8te8 Guffey’s home state, has buck-| TAX PAYERS —ATTENTION fabout complications but will prevent | lumbia? South Franklin St. Phone 177 478—PHONES—371 had to tell him that he was for a|®d competitive bidding among bank Taxes for the year 1943 are now a revolution. Again sudden crucial| 2. What is kumiss? High Quality Pood: third term for Roosevelt, Mr, Hull €S i selling its bonds, claims the due. They will become delinquent events are prognosticated. The| . Where is Libby Prison of Civil War days? uodmuym " right to distribute its bonds to the September 15th unless one-half is voice of the Pope will be heeded in! . When was the first car manufactured ‘by Henry Ford? 5 & There had been some other differ- Public through a less renumerative paid on or before that date. A dis- 'an hour of supreme crisis. Rome is | Do fiahaiblkep ' ‘Say It With Flowers” but ences between him and Welles, but blankms hmm’[ if it :mxl:lleame\en at count of two percent is allowed if'to be spared even though great veri ' ANSWERS: g “SAY IT WITH OURSI” o R vond | the expense of its stockholders both installents are paid on or be-|threaiens the Holy City. 3 ) g g ;:;nmdl med the breech bevond T, Tiioue of competitive bldding |fore September 15th. Penalties are! Persons whose birthdate it is have | ! iix;" Sq":rg ’(“neji dun el m A e Juneau Florists Paul Bloedhorn NOTE_All during the summer of | ¥AS brought before the Interstate added to delinquent accounts. the augury of a year of benefit. As- s Adermchted (or distilled) Uguor.mads drom inik. Phone 311 . 1940, Hull kept telling Welles maz‘c"""“e”e Commission, and Miller, HARRY L LUCAS, tonishing circumstances will result - Bighraoma, e Jewelry and Curios Willkie was sure to be elected, even |2PPointed by FDR as a New Dealer, Mayor. |in good fortune. - 1D 1863 through the month of August. It |voted with the railroad. When told | Children born on this day prob- 5. No, lhough at times they remain qum South Franklin Street was not until the last day of the| D% Senator Guffey’s brother-in-| American farmers are expected to ably will be endowed with good i T e Bice &Auers co. law had voted, the President had a produce six million acres of flax- brains and strong characters. campaign that Hull made one good . .~ = | S s They | were members of the frosh outfit.i| « speech for Roosevelt. "bm r.llu(kle. seed in 1943. will suceeed after many ups audchuFORHIA HAS | Some also are Army and Navy or PLUMBING NEATING H s GBAVES S downs in a strange postwar wor'd Marine Corps students. Three mem- Sheet Metal » » DIET FOR DOGS (Copyright, 1943) HUGE foo‘BMl bers of Stanford’s last year's team PHONE 34 “The Clothing Man" Washington officials are debating Crosswotd Puzzle | A 3 turned out, too. They are taking HOME OF HART BCHAPFNKA the weighty question of whether | special service courses. The par- & MARX OLOTRALNG to sacrifice their “red points” for ”:?‘3:‘0 Tapa 3 . . lupon their commanding officer. The JUNEAU ™ YOUNG Exist | 3 5 the war effort. ‘ Bitter vetcl 38 Cut |e..gn.w|.. | |Navy has forbidden play for its Already they have been called| 12 Russian v Congealed [ ARE GE"ING HOI BERKELEY, Calif.,, Sept. 2—The cadets. Hardware Company ZORIC lage com- water upon to give up some of their pro- munity 40 Namelessness L i California football roster was sign- | s 5 I P. SYSTEM CLEANING teins, but now Fido and Puss ma Semimie G O ; OVER N All ISSUE ed by 96 candidates Tuesday, as| Shelf and Heavy Nardware s A - ' [ f BURN IN be called upon to give up meat «n“ L SR rr‘lo?'ale?;m. Coach Stub Allison said he W'\s‘ LAVRENDE FRsRRtY sk Ph‘.e 15 ain . Peda Guns and Ammunitien tirely, for the duration ‘ 11 albbliosopher 43 Sy‘l‘lnl;m%‘( S <« pleased . | Arriving here from Sitka, Lawr- Al L On July 1, the Food Distribution | nd goforth: o hesitation - r ‘Ma(hlfle-Gunnm Of VI(- Sev{eral of the candidates are|ence Freeburn, well known cannery- aska aundry plecks lettermen from last year and many | man, is at the Baranof Hotel Administration issued an order re- . Glut e o i e | 8 e S MRS CESEwERSHsiar | fims at Sea Incident R s L e e “Guy Smith-Drugs” |{| cALL AN OWL } stricting the protein content of | 3 Serbept Warning signal 5i. Statutes 24 per cent. Of this, not more than | 3, ‘ : ‘ g i, not more than e Solution Of Yesterday's Pusale Arouses Ire FRANK BOYLE g g spicr Xrul:?x ::;.‘:x)naxlxj“ DEpRiain derived i ironle . Cuble meter 3. Muse of Iyric Py i NEAL Taiwty Nemodio Pllfllle 6" nimals metal fas- American " AoALoS TauFe St Sfdtors STOC as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE HORLUCK'S DANISH The dog food industry—no small tener Indian STOCKHOLM, B8ept. 2. — The nvi i H A tand Opposite Colisew: 3 sma Like 1. Bap.gf DOWN poetry Srdtih trba is invited to present this coupon this eevning ICE CREAM s o il industry in the United States Baitery ter- “metal 1. Blectrical 4. Philippine PP SHDS LEALts Sipotens sk at the box office of th Thenige T R T minal 62, Early Eogian * - Unita: cofloa mountain ings are being held throughout the 4 the hox ollice OF F06 i Old musical 10/ . Rive N o I Animal Industry Committe was set Bale Al Mo T * SURSE I . Jeompgian the Nadl Kikihe okl e CAPITOL THEATRE i i up to straighten things out. . Tippiog 1o e0s -;w-:dlsh 'rlsr;n&bual.s August 25 off n 1 m o Ju;flle:‘:le Heut;?lgsScrg'gf the coast of ’ ¥ - . n . B, To econd St. ALK DA PSP and receive TWO TICKETS to see: uncan s Lieaning 2 Some dog foods have had as much . Low-spirited ; k as 60 or 65 per cent animal pro- | . LAmb vated by Germany's subsequent flat and PRESS SHOP INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS | tein—lungs, udders, and other ref- A R R L R i B “THE GAY FALCON" Cleaning—Pressing—Repairing Heating Plants, Oil Burners, y > e D Ralaw : 4 ) action, e froen e, packiog playmte: . Fox . Party The newspaper Aftonbladet quotes I PHO! » St ki Biruas pap qi NE 333 toves, Quief them, a reduction to B per cent Z " Holding at 8] Barison: fisharnai chs roria Federal Tax—6c¢ per Person ; “Neatness Is An Asset” Phone 787 or Green 585 means overhauling their entire op- a.. a . SShesiativa of the three fishing boats that es- WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! eration S_Tndmld caped the attack of the German|’- But even the 8 per cent may actmation. destroyers as saying the “Germant | punm— R disappear, for Food Distribution has . Color = R i Baky of yoters kept firing with machine guns while asked National Research Council to . Set in oth the men of the two sunken ships s x I‘L L E n L o G G z n s . study the question of whether ani- fl. -. 2:0"; i vere hwlll’l"nflll““) '.Su :/“;‘L:rl.{‘ s lsgl—ove' “i" a (en’“q 0' Biflklflfl—ls‘s considered this rank disloyalty. i { | mal proteins are really essential in - i “E‘J‘.’Jfg"fa - - d the diet of dogs and cats. The A#ISaenp pi wanie 10!' 1. Mountaln: R o " Council has put its scientists to| o comb. ferm FEET HURT? 5 B Tty ) um oo w oo | IMPORTANT WAR WORK The B.M.Behrends B nttine, Fod Distubbution Bas . Bilatie latest scientific methods. Osteopath § 3 g i, R * learned that certain veterinarians g and Chiropodist Certificate of Avallabl]lty Required B l . High mountaln have experimented with feeding | 7 Mature Lower Lobby, Baranof Hotel dogs and cats on a diet containing & 1uge wave Oftice 387 B s e, b o R S U S. Employmeni Service Oldest Bank in Alaska only proteins in the form of cereals e 1. Dl sound . 4 They report that though the ani- Aeldity e e 124 Marine Way, Juneau ot ETTRETTTT I R, | tou et s or Lynn L. Croshy COMMERCIAL . SAVINGS close rela- fwplaced in owr own shop. Eyes gain weight PR, 1 I Exomined. Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson at the Gastineau Hotel, Juneau Purpose of the order and the ex- AP Featvres Llomgren Bldg. Phone 636, ady.

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