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PAGE FOUR . MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1943 conflict on the other side of the world, probably is : % 'Dail Al(ISka Em )ire preparing for the possibility that Germany may be { . § st il Alaska Empire e == S8 = T nppY BRTHDAY {120 YEARS AGO ¥ suesns || DIRECTORY s, 3 EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Probably, Japan also figures that once Germany * Second and Maln Streets, Juneau, Alasks. falls, Russia, which has taken no part in the Pacifie HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - - President | o v A D &F might G ? b OCTOBER 4 i s n war yet, will not throw her war might against Japan CTO! OCTOBER 4, 1923 N Britair e Hitler cket vill conti Mrs. John W. Troy that Britain, once Hitler is licked, will continue in d A deal was closed this day whereby Charles Snipes, of Seattle, pur- Eugene Anderson Mrs. Evan Wruck shased Burford’s Corner, according to ar aimouncement by George C. Robert Sprague Burford. Jimmy Sprague i, P sty . S WINDOW WASHING RUG CLEANIN SWEEPING COMF FOR MPOUND Enferell in the Post Office fn Junegu as Second Class Matter 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: the war only partially. Delivered by carrler in Juncag and Douglas 50 Jecretar P bt . . 3 By matl, postlie g:* e Tollowing Fites: Secretary Knox’s warhing to Britain should be 0; . One vear, 1n advance, 31 $ix months, 1n advance, $7.50; | well taken. There must be no letdown in the war f , 4125 ¢ ohe month in advanee, 3135 ¢ if they will promptly notity | effort of the United Nations when Hitler is defeated. . . U ; ‘ the Hitioess Bifts OF ahy T ittty e He L e he Pacif! il g David Hill John Rustgard, Attorney General of Alaska, left Juneau on the ivery of thelr papers X | IS IO b ERIECHE JUNL 8y tenl A Mrs. L. B. Nelson Princess Alice enroute to Washington, D. C., on official business. He was DAVE MILNER eléohaties: News Qffice, 603; Busidess Office, 374. in Burope . Alfred E. Jensen :xpected to be away several weeks. Phone Blue 510 . o oo — Roberta Johnsen \ MEMBER OF ASSGCIATED PRESS s ate L. A. Delebeque 3 The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for The Fifth Freedom ol republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- B — MOUNT JUNEAU LOOGE No, 147 A delightful social evening was enjoyed by members of the Elks SECOND and FOURTH e seeeeeeeweee |Lodge and their ladies at a party in the Elks’ Hall. Dancing, cards and | ! | ‘V qise eredited in this Bsper and also the local news published | LSS g 1 9 g * » M g | { | sowling provided entertainment for the occasion and a supper was served londay of each month ¥ = | (Cincinnati Enquirer) H 0 R 0 S C O P E § Fxt's aate o in Boottish Rite Temple ,; ,,m”""""’_k‘f];‘:"‘l} ;,a'k’“ %:{‘I'f:"‘(,‘gff — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 The distinguished educator and lecturer, Nicholas 4 S H SA beginning at 7:30 p. m. f) saat L Murray Butler, in "“l‘“"""“‘gg“;“ “;“I“;“lf “"e;““ ‘l“ “The stars incline { Mrs. Belle Simpson was to leave Juneau on the steamer Alaska for % JOHN Ji AFARGHFR ® -y Southampton, Long Island, added a fifth freedom to .y | o 2 B he National Conventio 1 5 orshipful Master; MES W. % the four which the United Nations have dedicated but do not compel i :“"AF’"{:C‘SC°I:’?“‘9:’:"“’? ‘2 *‘;‘:‘,““’h: :ocm‘f“’“m i, ‘(‘iu‘:_ < | LEIVERS, Secrotay. . thefrisbives to_eatanlaly, & tie Dol WU BRI o b |l]m€:ozl“z" tio?m:as :-St::idin:;r ;nd Mr\s Sim:)x‘o‘n.;v-\I: to decorate MEC S T ) D e it 7 And it is a freedom so basic, so essential to the others, P ing the convention was . Simpson was Lyl p that it should be associated with the four freedoms TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5 wnd preside over the Alaska table, together with Mrs. A. E. Rucker, B. P. 0. ELKS Ad"m‘x";‘ xspe]c%slnpr:eal" tordnn::vn- Vice-President of the Seward Auxiliary, and Miss Margucrite Bone, afe todey - Which . DOWESSES, 8 daughter of Gov. and Mrs. Scott C. Bone, who was to atiend as the page romise to persons who have cour- ‘:‘,,\ in mmfllm.c from the Alaska department. wherever democracy flourishes--because it is the very synthesis of democracy Dr. Butler called it the Freedom of Individual Enterprise, and he likened it to the keystone of -the i ‘ . ped e arch forméd by the other four freedams—of speech | HEART AND HOME: Unfer IhB| .. .0 oo 5o Siindnthal were to ledve Juriean on the Alask and expression, of worship, freedom from want and |Panetary government domestic val- r. and Mrs, Jack Hellenthal were ave he Alaska MR : ues should be wisely appraised, a|for Seattle enroute to California to spend several months. They were to 3 i:‘rfl.dom of individal enterprise recognizes, said fact which may emphasize sadness|spend some time on their farm near Lakeport and were also to visit in Dr. Butler, that the individual human body, the in- |oVer vacancies in the family circle.| san Francisco. This is a period, the seers declare, dividual human intellect and the individual human | ! s g soul are fundamental—and the moving and Pluidmg‘;“h"“‘ world Lomclwubm‘»_: sltlou-d J. W. Kehoe, local attorney, w verwhel rsonal considerations. | OyStwaRm PEtons g | for Wrangell on business. forces in any form of civilization. Y i B To quote him further: The greatest good for the ,lefll(\xl} Bl A “ 8 s retilLy r t be must be the Making allowances for differences of heredity and [ humber on the glo} t Westhel Hpbes: High, 58; 1ow, 54 THE JAP THREAT of environment, the life of individual ‘has its |8in of il within e United Na- E i i o b beginning in the cradle, Where will that life end? tions. Pf]\t_lmth_m now mugt Httain| gides i g Frn au e oL LSl 5 The answer will be found in the fact that every @ neW rgh in every American | Whien Sceretary of the Navy Frank Knox recently | po o5 S himself give reply to this ques- | household. warned the British that they should “recognize the |ion by the use which he is able to make of the years| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Under the P Visiting Brothers welcome. N. FLOYD FAGERSON, Exalted| | Ruler; M. H. SIDES, Secremry,z -3 Meets every Wednesday at 8 PM.z Silver Bow Lodge | No.A2,LO.O.F. Meets each Tues- day at 8:00 P. M. I. O. O. F. HALL _ Visiting Brothers Welcome Forest D. Fennessy ...Noble Grand H. V. Callow Secretary Your Reliable Pharmacists s to be a passenger on the Alaska -—eeeeaeq|| The Charles W. Carter Daily Lessons in English % L. corpon gravity of Japan as a world enemy instead of tegarding | of his life whatever his environment or whatever his | Wrge of war emergencies the de- Adolf Hitler as the only military evil to be destroyed,” | opportunities may be. No individual must be looked | velopment of business potentialities| &oee - BUTLER-MAURO he hit on something which is bothering a good many [upon as a member of a permanent class or group. | Will have been so great that our na- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “John was fired last week.” DRUG €0. people on the West Coast and in Alaska | He must be free to move about as he likes economically, | tion must continue to expand amaz- Say, “was discharged.” % ‘Apparently the grand strategy is to polish off |soclally and politically. He must be free to make the |ingly in trade and commerce. Re-| " prpN MISPRONOUNCED: Duke. Pronounce the U as in USE, and ¢ < ’ P \ties which are offered to him |turning soldicrs who have been| Hitler, then turn the full force of the United I\u“mm}::\D;ll:il:::)"()li)‘}::rltl‘;:‘W'[h i if]mmpm,c which | trained in many sclentitic vocatians |10t 48 OO in BOOT. : on Japan. Perhaps that is the best strategy, we hu\'(-}hP possesses with a view to advancing not only his | will contribute greatly to efficiency OFTEN MISSPELLED: Grammar; AR, not ER. uo argument with that—but every precaution should |, on "welfore but the interests of his fellow mien and after peace has been attained, the SYNONYMS: Erase, cfface, expunge, oblierate; delete. be taken to prevent any Allied power from under-|ihoge of the civilization which he shar th them. |cutlook for the future is most for- WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us estimating the enemy in the Pacific {1t is to the people of these United States that this |lunate. increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Too many persons, both abroad and in the United | mpdern world may well look for commanding and| NATIONAL ISSUES: Dange r| PRESUMPTUOQOUS; taking for granted; overbold. “It is a presumptuous States, have the idea that when Hitler is defeated | convincing illustration of the meaning of this Fifth |that regimentation necessary in the|jqea.” the war will be practically over. With this in mind, | Freedom. The Army private of today is the Major War industries will cause resentment | ; | General of tomorrow.. He who begins his life as a |among the workers of the greatest| r———= Druggist Marlin Doubledge Razor Blades 18 for 25¢ You'll Find Food Finer and | Bervice More Complete at Jones-Stevens Shop el B e e h e PR 1 ker ol a clerk may, as we well know, democracy has been foreseen b; LADIES'—MISSES’ Aher ; okl ¢ | manual worker or as a clerk may, as we ‘ y has s y as- g Sidernin idionn, B Wi pAn OF the g1l Lf1c | come to wield large influence and authority as an trologers. Discipline which mu be! ODERN E"OUETTE by READY-TO-WEAR THE BARANOF We have made very few gains In the Paclilc | administrator, an organizer of men and of indus _|seyere may be wisely exercised | ROBERTA LEE Seward et which compare with the gains that have been made in | phjq s the secret of true progress. Given the Fifth without impinging upon the inde- Europe. And the Jap has not suffered near as much | preedom, then the other Four Freedoms take their lpcndcm spirit of employes, it is as we might hope to believe. Japan, watching the | place as part of the life of every free man.” | pointed out. The tendency to iden- Q. Should one correct a friend who constantly makes glaring s | COFFEE SHOP | o : — - — —————— |lify men and women with the ma-|grammatical errors? | % "Ifl“flflm | Maybe the discussion has dealt ure, and did as she was told. But:“_‘"‘f“ that they operate may be in-| A No; the mistakes should be ignored unless the friend, being JAMES c COOPER Dn D w R"OWLES with staggering news from a battle- | when she got to the box office, an ‘Lf»‘:l:l_ngl,\' apparent in coming|aware of her deficiency, requests you to correct her. C.P.A. i - front. Maybe an error of strategy |usher said, “Come this way, please,” WOEK™: . Ts it all right to use a piece of bread to wipe up gravy or jelly : Osteopath and Chiropodist | ; | INTERNATION g Business Counseler - has been revealed. But when Mar- | and led her to Gen. Marshall’s box i s AL AFFAIRS :|¢om the plate? Baranof Hotel—Lower Lobby fio.ROIln‘ all stretches out on the chaise | She was only a private, but she saw ‘[(a‘r: hl:"gfonté*)ngxtxhfi tre:;uimg oBt1 the A. No: nor should one hold a piece of bread with the fork and slide OCOOPER BUILDING PHONE YonE y % ol show fr , _ |stars by X strologers Britai 1 O . i ‘(;’:::l(z;l\L lt‘l’:eml?eatxnewr'eizituff E:‘n- ‘Ll\:-ce(-:iml“w:(jgl:):r:lljcf)r?ef l;:il:::; ?l:e and not the United sstntes :,:fi it around, even if he is dexterous. Office 387 Home, Red 669 ! (Continued from Page ODe) | . .o/ 1yom pis mind, and he sleeps, | Chief of Staff. She confesses that Merge from the world war as the Q. Should a boy be trained to open & door for his mother? For fifteen minutes he sleeps. It she can't remember what the pic- :;“‘:“! o arll lnnuons This inter- A. Yes; a well-bred boy shcul;ilshow his mother the same courteous rest? Not a bit of it! He no sooner | i hjs salvation. ture was about. etation of planetary signs is con- | attention that he would give to a girl. gets back than he has to Tun UP[ g oo piers 1coa staff SR tradicted by American seers who Jllllean Helfldy 5hop on the Hill to testify before that declare that under Aquarian influ-| $=~ FRANCISCAN DISHES R.C.A. Victor Records BRING OLD RECORDS committee (joint Senate and House ""“ff}"’s“"é;:l:i’l‘f; “gmi"““ C;‘;f“: BODDY TO BE OFFERED JOB ences the United States must be| by Military Affaivs on drafting fath- o) ,0¢6 means the American Chiefs| President Roosevelt will offer the jg ‘tmng,;."s;::e”;"‘l‘;yoifs'fl::“ ‘;| an A. C. GORDON p i3 L E and | 7 i ers), and he no sooner gets through of Staff—General Marshall and Ad- post of Commissioner of Internal already h x i P 3 . d. ¢ ha ¢ with that than he gets into another miral King. The “Combined Chie Revenue, now made vacant by the|giprec Band Sine';'if:'lllts)l:lidwr:ia(‘l;ly Pril- | § e g et e e e o) v 1. What is the approximate rate, in miles per hour, that the blood plane and flies away to Omaha 10| .. "o Chiefs of Staff of the resignation of Guy Helvering, 4 24 t0 pe q . P . speak at the Legion Convention.” | % § ) Y b ominant in reconstriiction i K e, aarahalls be- | United Nations. leading California newspaper pub-| times. Souiss GiRGUER e bunkn Aady? DR. H. VANCE RANI :E wilderment is to be found in her- un?uzrmth‘o:: fi:i:":i'ecfi““r:;athfi i fi?e:nxfi':“:f‘::‘ Boddy, of the| ml:e;sons wh;)se birthdate it is have 2. About how many persons can be served with one scrambled ostrich OBTROPATE self. When Gen. Marshall gets v o b i ugury of a year of vari - | egg? home at night, she protects him kl‘mv\s l,‘?“ 10 Jpave 1 trot.lhles in} Boddy, who ha_“ bee_“ the 'f‘“?%wpcl'lences in which nervous Lec(:ls?:n LgS Who was Jean Lafitte? Qoniivesitn | Abd. Sessima oy Shauuck Agency Sl Sl i the office. When he comes home, | outstanding newspaper SUDPOYEs will cause domestic troubl 7 3 4 free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to drom tuvertuppion 50 |Le gives himself completely to the |of the Roosevelt administration in!properly controll es unless 4. What is invar? 7 to 8:08 by appointment. L anil get & good night's "“Tt' [ business of riding horseback, going | the West—if not the country—flew: Ghildren b er, 5. How far from Jerusalem is the city of Nazareth? 3 . One night, some time ago, & €all | o't movies, or reading a detective |to Washington recently for a White | ably wil be highetrans oy Brob” ANSWERS: Gatipny Mot Aymex CALIF ORNIA ?‘;m‘_’ rx;om the _h‘fv‘“l DCP"""m“t“ story House conference, at which time the getic. The _lhgh?tdrung and ener- 1. Seven miles an hour. South Pranklin St. Phone 177 phone and tried to take the mes-lf(l 0 f‘:‘:’-‘;‘;‘r‘f“m;‘f’ B s et Administrator of | way of success. " thel 3 A notorious pirate who operated along the Gulf of Mexico. 478—PHONES—371 | sage. But the voce at the Other|ginnor Marshall suggested they go Boddy felt, however, that the| __CoPYHEht, 1043) 41 An alloyaf Sl acs : “Say It With Flowers” but : ] end was insistent. o |t the moviés ab the Fort Myer civillan defense job was mow pretty | : wiyiai o e birioe “SAY IT WITH OURSI” | Mrs. Marshall tried again. “The theat Th £ t was well f I | Morgenthau’s. 3 General is asleep, and I'd 1'athex",d',:):[ri'o ;t Zufk;:f fo:: 5;]2:1 Gv;;a wc» xx:llf:):fgira:]: ;::;e;hstcse‘;?;:;“ Boddy’s fri(-;nd.s however, feel that | Ef} ‘ J Fl i’l’ not disturb him. 1s it anything im-| sqams said, “I've got a car here, |air raids. So he declined. {his newspaper duties are such that FIVE 'A'mlum “_adles nght At . ""_‘,gl"“ aid the voice, with a toucn | Wit @ WAC driver, and we might| At that time the commissioner-|D¢ Will decline. 1In addition to m Y . 2 . Froo Sy i sa:c ;“: "‘u; ‘J?Al;ll‘ll‘:;t l;lm“:;l:: as well use it.” ship of Internal Revenue was not ;Jl‘mglugAth(.e Los Angeles News up Elk E 1 bl On g~ o | When they reached the theatre, vacant. Since them, however, Com- | "O% & ;""‘"‘?“n",f"m paper to the ; L ) njoya e e " Marshall’s job as the Arm: i ‘Cvz"n. Marshall said to the driver, missioner Helvenn_g h_as resigned to| L Y;L\;zntxal in Southern Cali-| The following were naturalized in| n. & Au c Be o8 adidior begins ab i Private Marcella Schaetz, “After | be'cvme U. S. District Judge ‘Orhyioub i y stnlso the most wide-{the United States District Court on| First ladies’ night of the season ice ers Lo. e et Macaiall take|TOH park the car, come to the box Kdn.sas. The President intends, e CFGC:IO commentator on|Saturday: 3 | for members of the Elks lodge and PLUMBING HEATING Beeaktast .on ‘the. Sunderéh ‘mmlb:crrm:e and there'll be a ticket for kaengor.e. to offer Boqdy this post, No ‘oast. _ Robert qllver Burrell and John | their ladies was voted a success by Sheet Metal : P considered the most important in| TE—Recently certain of{Peter Carmichael, both Subjects of lall who attended the affair Satur- PHONE 34 H s wvgs . D, | in this house are served anywhere|” waco Marcella glowed with pleas- | the Treasury Department, next m!Bodd,v.s chief associates on the|Breat Britain; Reino Arthur Wei- |day night. except in th g It - v z 3 SRy pt in the dining room.) Mar- | {News have -been leaning toward|jola of Finlarid; Hans Kleeblatt| - Music for dancing in the ballroom The Clothiug fann" hall scans two newspapers with his 7 — | Willki coffee, then makes the six-minute C X d P l (AL [TIVIAINISEIDIOE] | ‘lllfgt;pyri ht, 1943 L d c}?aliged RN meb) ofiwas provided by Lillian Uggen's of- drive down the hill to the Potomac. | rosswo uzzie [AlLIO/ERYE]L |OINJREIND| | Feagturle Syx‘t’dz:};lu)mmd Slix}:(:ngf. M:l(‘loilhd" e hetn, | SR, MG E A e el It is now only 7:30, or 7:45. In\| ;a.._._i 2 ‘served o e D, his office, the first task is to stud; ACROSS 33. Runs aground s X | e iy 15 “log et Bock e ] pomte - g M fnstra- PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY | JUNEAU WOMANS CLUB Hardware company the word stamped on the{ = _Blue Grass 31 Distress call SA".OR G|VEN ‘ | Will hold their regular business PAINTS—OIL—GLASS cover. This gives him & brief di-( lg: (\;«'rxe‘:\n(anfig\al 28 ll;\x_d&(::ugnm. Have a portralt artist take your meeting tomorrow, Tuesday, at 2 Shelf and Heavy Hardware & of every important mcmal‘ 13 Skin 1. Cat (“AR ';luu.re. Hamersley Studio. Oppoglep,m. in the Alaska E. L. and Power Guns and A_flfip message received by the War De-| 1§ Becarried = 42. Indigo plant- Federal Building. Phone 294. adv. |Co.’s Penthouse. adv. RSN . ¢ partment since he left his desk the! water vessel night before. a8 He clears away other papers—| 44 4. | FOR STABBING | 51. Conjunction . Like his desk is always uncluttered—and | ' Sompunction of 523. Supports JARE CROPLEY G;yfimilh—nmgs SEEts Exist goes into his first conference. Every Aftirmative day the first man he sees is Gen. Thomas Handy, Chief of Opera- Walk In water Met Almative o Bond Set ai' $2,500 for As-|{ s o paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE cilunient | o o hge 0 Solution Of Saturday’s Puzzle | SaU“ WI!h anaer = is invited to present this caupon this eevning tions. If they need to talk with Ad- T atmos; 2 i g ” pher- 62. A great deal a T— miral King in the Navy building,| , . fc moisture 8. Hire L poDOWN, 3. Hold a session ous wea on - +¥he bux office'af the ICE CREAM ke FR Yy 7. Not goo | Stee . Forwa there is a direct telephone line, with 3. Make well 8. Measures of Short stages & Fruit p CAPITOL THEATRE [ pnvgc,\' equipment. Marshall is 31. Boxes length 2. Went up 5.v Forvr;ler &rell- s ! ‘ gely to sce Handy two or three| : Soleste oSy Wesley Epperly, who Friday and receive TWO TICKETS to see: | times a day. The only other man 6. Constellation ight was taken Info custody by “The Store for Men” i he sees as frequently is Gen. H. H (Hap) Arnold, Chief of the Air| 9. God (Doc) Hollmann, wellknown — {///Z ,fix;:w-n!! g ity Police afier the stabhing of "“lrfl CARGO" SABIN’S ge iz hea) Juneau pharmacist, D Force. b [ /fl{... 10. Sun-arie m the U. S. Commx’:z)sxne:?“m ot F gjeral Tax—6c per Person s s pEE this Hofning on a charge of Yakt WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Front St.—Triangie Bldg. LUNCHEON CONFERENCE | % gl?lcr. em sault with a dangerous weapon.” . - oo : ¢ " If a conference runs into the| T His bond has béen set at $2,500, : T lurich hour, he takes the conference | . Ru-mu ly .| Hollmann, who was stabbed in - | . home with hith. Murs. Marshall gets | 26. Signified the back just below the right | pe |mato el SRILLED LOGGERS I' leaving, and knows that in six min- . 30. Fast today in St. Ann’s Hospital, and is - | | utes, the General and guests will Tk 7 31 Wild sheep of | resting easily, according to reports. ! walk in the door, and she must be . /%].. /‘... 32 Stiike gently The 2Gyeur~cld saflor only atriy- Wanted for . 1eady for them, for he wants to sit fl .// Z 34 Small Found 2d for duty here last Friday morn- '_“‘ M'B hre d ] i | ;i::.xlq&w the meal without prelim- %%-. ./ %“.-';% 5 Cr’n“l:;_ ing lro; Ke{c‘iki"‘ Y. mes mm wm wanx e e n s ; i~ They talk as they drive to Fort' //////fl/.! %a-.,-’,‘%"j”’% 4 ‘u-l:#gflnl P : - . b t Myer, and they talk through lunch. [% [# | V%1 FI| | V7R [T Pe |, devis PARKING NOTICE Certificate of Availability Required m | Bt when lunch is over, Mrs. Mar-| 137 W f ”/V/r 1 gur!“ i The 30 minutes Parking Ordin- {8 chan takes over the taiking Thei .| (1 b | Ml MR SN nee in the Business District. will e Oldest Baak in Al i gtiests may be American, British, H.‘ ’///fl..%//fin fipm‘ &, se strictly enforced. ltl .’h | Chinese, or Dutch. Whatever they | %A /////t, B’f" 4 By JOHN MONAGLE, c . H are, she entertaifls them for exact- [o@ L / . Brag Chief of. Palice. U~ s mphymi Y . ! ly fifteen minutes, while the Gen- ,a...’,"%‘..///%fl. R o o Ui N ¥ e ice i Cmmm SAVINGS eral steals off to the sunporch on fl...%fl.-%fl. B RS, A baby whale may be as long 124 Marine Way, Juneau 4 2 : ] s te second floof. . AF Feaivres y 45 20 feet at birth, : — il