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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1943 d S : ¢ . . and may be controlled by the Federal Goderinent b L 30 i B P o et 3 k. D("ly Alaska Emptre v. Alaskans are asking that they be allowed to N fro Profeasional lf Published eversy evening except Sunday by the elect their own governor and a bill has been introduced HAPPY BIRTHDAY ; N 2 0 Y E A R S A G 0 H E E M P I R E 3 nmECToR Fl’fltlmql SZCI.G.‘ : EMPIRE PRINTING CONPANY for this purpose and nothing very much is being | % eau Channel ¥ Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alasks. done about it Cvrrrvrrvrrrrrrrreees O RNNTHOY MONSEN S ¢ CL 0 CL AR On the other hand, Puerto Rico, another terri- OCTOBER 18 OCTOBER 18, 1923 LEIVERS, Secratary. tory, won from Spai 898, is suggested as o Ralph E. Robertson PEE Sipoic H e " R O Entered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. _).‘ o ik e I_‘ i 1 ’ ,A‘H’“" iters D‘t"‘ 'Tod Keaton | An address by B. C. Forbes, financial writer, before the Young WINDOW WASHIN Delivered b: ot T st a0 Deagiss for SLED per month. P L ity e R Vel Mrs, Frank A. Boyle ! Men's Repubican Club, was included in the program today at Seattle IS. Ka“r and RUG CLEA 5 elivered by carrier in Juveau and Douglas for §1.50 pe ; : 4 Mrs. Frank yle A B T e ot ine et o himself m;,; .s( Cm(wr :lo pass a um] giving this piR ey of the celebration oif Alaska Day. The Boy Scouts placed a wreath of F b big-stiocit NING O , in_advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, i | youngst erritories t g to elect’ i v RS % e ! g ¢ sward sts i - . one month, Ih advance, $1.35. vl Het - TR Ingvold O. Sunderland | native wild flowers at the base of the Seward statue in Volunteer Park reeburger WEI ING CoMPOUND : Subscribers will confer & favor if they will promptly motify | SOVEINIOX lete Is no reason,” he says, “why thelr Ms. Bert Lybeck | 1nd visitors were thronging the Alaska exhibit in that city. DENTIST® SALE { the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity in the de- | ,,yernor and other officials should continue to be Billie Corter { A 5 DAVE MILNER livery of their papers. | F . ot 1llie ortez Mm B“fldlnl Phone 88 alsconss: ews Office, S Do o {anbotted T Lila A. Thompson A call had been issued by the City of Ketchikan 10 all MUICIPAIIEs | e i Phone Blue 510 e T s LA 7 On the other hand, is there a reason why Alaska’s Mrs. F. M. Devers & ‘ soti 5] rember 6, § S Mrs B s First Division for a special election to be held November 6, on MEMBER OF ASSGCIATED PRESS > . . ar i, - ¥ in the The Assocated Press is exclusively enttied to the use for |90 l”(l:l il nmtlmLs:hu:‘mmle a,,],,o.]“““’ “t‘"‘ o e e - | the question of territorial division MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- | without? Or perhaps this Puerto Rico deal is just a \ P D!- A w S Wite credited In this paper and also the local news published | - s oot HElEhboF Nt it St Ameic h : . A. W. Mewart SECOND and FOURTR berein part of ‘the good nelghbor' palicy with Soith America H 0 R 0 S C 0 P E | Within a short time five white-checked Canadian geese from Alaska x Monday of each month 3 A LI e L O e + | were to be domiciled in the wild bird section of the National Zoological DENTIST 1n Scottish Rite Temple po, NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes which would “The stars incline Park at Washington, D. C., the first of the species that institution had MTH CENTURY BULDING Tg‘;";‘nudut; 30 p. m ourth Avenue Bidg., Seattle, Was e " sl el ark at Wa g Al ARGHER, empower Puerto Ricans to name their own governor 9y IR rhe bir vere being sel v alke! ska Agent of Oftfies Phone ) and other officials, and otherwise enlarge the scope 2 but do not compel fifever had.. TS DS Wele Belng sent by, B, P. Welkht, Alaska S38RY O et Worshipful Master; JAMES w, at o - ! \ [the U. S. Geological Survey l_“-‘ of loeal control We do not question the justice of this concession Carroll Clausen, formerly cashier of the Bank of Petersburg, but who e R A TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19 ' 7 to Piikrto’ Rico—but why such special preference? Mixed aspects appear to rule ‘to<[ . ot s previous. for Bortlnid, Oregon; wetutnad: nccont: || Dy JONNH Geyer ! B.P.0. ELKS | Certainly, after 76 years of existence under the |qay which should be a time for cau- it " iyl i - \ 2 - Loy sanied by Mrs. Clausen and their baby daughter, Charlotte DENTIST ] ! | flag of the United States, Alaska is ready for another |tious procedure in all important| 2 '3 Meets every Wednesday at 8 P.M. step toward the independence which Americans have [plans, The morning is most un-| 0 (T e st returmed to his Room §—Valentine Bldg Zwsmflg Brothets: ‘walschgr N i o . ane Wars. 4 v fig 2 fo! tavorak o wise decisions. | o s 2 Y " { 3 FLOY! fought for in many wars, and are fighting for today.) 1aWFS P00 % MR Routine [home after a season’s work in the vicinity of Kake and around Rocky PHONE 762 Rug,.DM nggbsEosN'Sefi‘:fid; Y work should engage attention in the [Pass, He came in on the Ranager II used as a camp tender during o M HL , N}"J Come, Josephine I Judgment may be untrust-|the season worthy and for this reason plans i ROBERT SIMPSON,Opt.D. Silver Bow Lodge (Anchorage. Times) should be postponed. Under this| s of the handkerchief bazaar held the previous week by the Graduate Los Angeles College No.A2,10.0.F H you filed your application for a post-wa nfiguration the mind should be|yro hq Society totaled $375, according to reports. of Optometry and Meets each Tues- airline from here to there? It doesn’t need to be very | alert. fit, especially a College students s ould bene- s the stars stimulate 44. Opthalmology day at 8:00 P. M. I. O. O. F. HALL Visiting Brothers Welcome specific; you can always decide later where you want 3 Weather report: High, 46; low, Giasses Pitted Lenses Ground to Start, which way you intend to go, and where you [memory and quicken perception Forest D. Fennessy ..Noble Grand 3 hope to wind up. Neither is it required that you|Girls may find this a ‘4“”."{ lucky | '"”‘””"“""”"”““““"“‘“””"“‘E H. V. Callow ........ Secretary ; ’ ¢ anything s " g g - avia cay for social matters. New friend- | ALASKA DAY know anything about flying, or traffic, or aviation : TR e management, or that you have a plane, money or|3hips with young men are predict d T e harles w' Caner Seventy-six years ago today at Sitka, the American flag was first raised over Alaska, marking the transfer of the Russian Colonies in America to the United |that 80 companies and individuals already have filed greater successes for 1 Aeronautics Board for |bas been forecast that there be States. It was on October 18, 1867, that the ceremony took backers A plece of paper, a pencil, a three-cent stamp and imagination will do the trick American Aviation, a trade magazine, discovers applications with the Ci routes that would total 350,770 miles without counting BUSINESS AFFAIRY |back upon the season’s ploducnon of food, farm a boom in Looking ers will plan e\en next year. It would farming and this is 1 Dally Lessons in EngllSh Iw L. GORDON 1 et e e e ettt} | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The arrangement of these things are satisfactory” Say, “IS satisfactory.” ARRANGEMENT is ‘A singular subject.” Mortuary Fourth and Pranklin Sta. PHONE 13¢ Your Reliable Pharmacists SUTLER-MAURO DRUG €0. "The Rexall Store” l | . place with Captain Alexei Pestchouroff representing i??sjul{":&.‘,’fif e airline but don’t trouble to :1“‘:"")‘;“{5’ 1:\1'";:::.l:‘l:.::“ilrmx:;:::::‘ OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Rational. Pronounce rash-un-al, A as || Tpoer T Russia and Brig. General Lovell H. Rousseau repre- | *% o FUUH0 8 o s are sound, established |cry and for the rebuilding of barns.| i ASH, not as in RAY. R S FOR mmnm m“" senting the United States. entrepreneurs—air lines, trucking, bus, road and | Cooperation on a large scale is| OFTEN MI§SP§LLEU Conva esoence. v‘:suw he i Parkis Hbrbas Treatmients Will HARRY RACE i The flag now reposes in the Alaska Territorial | steamship companies. Others are “paper” companies gcnosticated for western agricul-| ~ SYNONYMS: Slight (noun), negligence, disregard, inattention, Correct Halr Problems i | Museum | women, even high school boys turists. Lessons learned from Rus WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Drugglsr i The American responsible for the purchase was | The description “paper company” can be very sia will be wisely applied, it is fore-|increase our vocabulary by mastering one worq each day ‘To(lu_v‘a word sigr‘d,s Mariin Doubledge Rasor Blades william H. Seward, then Secretary of State, the Rus- | damning, but needn't be. One of the paper companics, | told PERVERSE; turned away from the right; wicked. “Their punishment 18 for 25¢ sian, Baron Stoeckl, the Czar’s Minister at Wash- | bresumably, is the group of ferry pilots organized as NATIONAL ISSUES: Plans for|made them more perverse than ever. ington Trans-Oceanic Air Lines, Inc., which has registered |the distribution of refugees will en- . BT R Y with the SEC its original stock issue. These men g2age attention and will arouse di r--w»flv*"'“m""‘"m”“""“"“""' Yowll Find Food Finer and Russia would have sold the country for $5,000,000 Jones-Stevens Shop OB know flying and know a great deal about the inter- ' f2rences of opinion the seers prop- g tion finally took place with Russia getting $7,200,000 Recently 16 major domestic air lines got together | problems in world reconstruction ‘t ROBERTA LEE READY-TO-WEAR THE BABANSF in gold m a declara rinciples f st-war expansion, some of which will be presented n on a declaration of principles for post-war expansion, some of c e presented | § % Sy S S ey F Congress went wild, calling the new Territory all world-wide, which calls for “free and open competi- prematurely. I mmigration is to be| COFFEE SHOP sorts of names and including Seward. But the wealth tion.” These companies intend to get into the ex- controlled but it cannot be kept | Q. If one has no flowers, is it all right to have a fruit centerpiece produced in Alaska since 1867 is now counted in pansion scrap when the war is over. | within limits desired by Americans|on the dinner table? BT ; . lic interest in the helicopter is reflected by who fear competition in labor and A. Yes, the result will be attractive if a proper bowl is heaped with billions, not paltry millions [ Fub b : ) npet ! . Yes, the res a f e e Since that day, Alaska has gradually been build- | aPplications for 75922 miles of such lines of which | business activities. It has been|oranges, apples, peaches, pears gnd grapes. JAMES C. COOPER DR. D. V. KNOWLES 3 <M.V, & 3 49,130 are sought by the Greyhound Corporation, which |often predicted Lhat the new order ‘e 8| 0SS receivi 3 psts W] siving a tea? y e as a v > asse e Unite ates, . < { \ . Where should the hostess receive her guests when giving a tea? 2 5 ing itself up as a valuble asset to the United States, | | % \0R 1 Ui " ie's veteran in transportation, | will bring the universal brotherhood| & vnere should AT TnRias IS dnok o ol SRbuntibn C.P. A Osteopath and Chiropodist | first as a producer of gold, furs and fish—now in war- W. B. Stout, one of the big men in American |idea into at least limited realization Ay Bbe umieh SRICR: CHESEY MRS RS D : Business Counselor B: f Hot time as a vital, indispensable bastion of the North ,yiaion now with Consolidated-Vultee, predicts flying | INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS : |'00m: ; . COOPER BUILDING ATApoNEIvel T RTNED bl Pacific automobiles and trucks and helicabs (not the Parisian ' The final trine of Uranus to Npp-! Q. How should a girl announce her engagement if her father Is O!l’r’ll() .‘,;; PHONE Its people are good Americans. Denied many of |or Washington type—the “heli” here comes from heli- | tune last March is said by astrolo|dead? ot Home, Red 669 the privileges which those in the States have, Alaskans of 1943 would like a little more to say about controlling their destiny Today, 76 years after Alaska became a part of the United States, there is talk about extending more democracy to its people, But only faint talk. Alaska waited s before its people were given any part in controlling their territorial affairs, a Territorial y copter) for commuters. All is confusion, all is ambition and enthusiasm in the post-war aviation field of one thing we can be sure further away than the time it will take to clean up the Axis and shift our industrial stance. 8o, to paraphrase the old popular song Josephine, in My Flying Machine “Up, up, a little bit higk all is aspiration But “Come, 1 It has beer 1943 would brin a new flying era is no rible power and start retribution for those who have rors saging on a for 's to have sealed the fate of Hit- | N long predicted that | g the end of his te! aided the Nazi hor- The aspects are read as pre- United Nations combat | vast scale which assures the ! absolute defeat of Nazism. Peace| A. The announcement should be made in her mother’s name. {100K and LEARNY ¢ comvox salt water or fresh water? C. GORDON 1. Which is the heavier, | 2. From what is “Good-by" derived? L C. Smith and Corona TYPEWRITERS Bold and Berviced by J. B. Burford & Ce. “Our Doorst¢p Is Worn by Batisfled Customers” Juneau Meledy Shop FRANCISCAN DISHES R.C.A. Victor Records BRING OLD RECORDE | Lef gi ature whose powers were and are very limited My imagination’s on fire.” overtures along many lines, some & e - Pt ———————-—— | treacherous and some well-meamngl' 3. Where is the easternmost ‘point of the United States? poration. fsntt»\'lpOs( article on Small Busi- SO far as they are connected with 4. What king started the fashion of spreading butter with his DR. H. VANCE INSURANCE w.sh“‘am So the Army said O. K. | ness, titled “The Little Man With religious or neutral agencies, will be | thumb? OSTEOPATH ! NOTE—One important point was| the Big Idea.” It will be the most numerous. 5. What is a marmot? Consul examina! | "m' | that du Pont, which developed the intelligent boost for small business| FPersons whose birthdate it is have | ANSWERS: free. :fiofi l..m:o 12; 1 h“:n Sha’ka Agency patent, apparently considered it so from any Administration spokes-|the augury of a year of strange| | pyesh water, 62,428 pounds per cubic foot; sea water, 64 pounds P U4 ppointment, 50'!0““‘ secret that it should not be given man The public forgets eas- €vents. Changes should be avoided.| 5 1 is a contraction of “God be with ye.” [ ! = i to Germany. But the Ethyl Cor- ily but chalk up a score for comely Danger of deception is foreseen. | o ; I Gastinean Hotel Annex RSy ’ peoje ifor 2 3. West Quoddy Head, near Eastport, Maine CALIFOBNIA poration told the Army it was not Congresswoman Claire Luce as the Children born on this day prob- | D7, South Franklin St. Phone 177 (Continued from Page One) secret. du Pont has a large inter- fiist to sound off regarding U. S. ably will be talented but diffieult to| 4 Charles II of Sweden. : . Grocery and Meat Marxet b s est in General Motors, so was con- | air rights on Allied bases after the directs They have the possibilities| 5 A rodent, the American species of which are called woodchucks or 478—PHONES—371 or if so, to ;11“2\::1“ ::“:'(; I:'(““; sulted war. She sounded the warning nine Of success. ground hogs. Algb Quality Foods at | o war; | 3 eas 4 2 & " o i ) o o | Uwough st expeditious channels. e bonits e R s oscitn oo . FER RS Nomm’ Vi Moderste Pricss | * but not interfere with established CAPITAL CHAFF ks 210 Flg SO i 3 {line over a broken field with a run [] [] “SAY IT WITH OURS!" channels of trade Rough-and-ready Buford Jester, TR ) 3 | was always getting in the hafr of made by Ben Holcomb aiter a pas WIs(o HS| n 5 NOTE — Many Senators, though Texas railroad commissioner, r MERRY-GO-ROUND the Army br hats who didn't{ The Commandos took the lead in Juneau Florls:’ cirong supporters of permanent cently regaled a caucus of the Texas| = Department of Justice lawyer care for his economic planning. Softhe third period and kept it to Phone 311 P]GGLY WIGGLY i believe. that re- | Congressional delegation with the John Lewin has now chalked up a|L¢ was drafted. He had a serious the end, | exnment frowned on sending these British cooperatios, cent revelations in the Senate came story of how he allegedly had torn big league record of the following just in time to stiffen the State SECommissioner Sumner Pike to major lawsuit victories: oil company Department’s give-away policy shreds over the question of increas- | price-fixing; medical monopoly; As- They believe that this policy, car- ing the price of oil. Pike, however, |sociated Press; Ethyl gasoline. Pri- ted too far, would have caused a Still seems to have a lot of price- vate Bob Nathan who saved: the revulsion of American opinion and depressing influence with Economic tax-payer millions by his economic permanently hurt British coopera- Stabilizer Vinson. * * * Vice Presi- planning job for WPB will seon be tion for pl';u-u ter the war. dent Wallace is about to publxsh a dlst'ha\rm‘rl from the army. Nathan However it now looks as if the ¥ T T L British - would propose wholesale reciprocal Lend-Lease in order to offset current unfaverable public opinion i ACROSS 37 Light outer B e st o 1. Corpulent garme PATENTS TO GERMANY B o i j Latin ‘ The Justice Department has just 9. Health resort lan unearthed a mew and unique jcase| I3 Anger o s of selling U. S. patents to Germany i o:'nmnt . Before A g i Number Jewel | before Pearl Harbor. 'In this in e o coteht 3 T wave o] | stance, however, one important U. 3 e Devotred [T]S] i 3 o Not fresh . firm, the du Ponts, strongly op- WA tars botiles AGNG mumbars 1T posed giving the patent to Ger- . Indefinite Weight 0| many, while two other firms, Gen- : ;i‘:"\'l"l‘m:'.'; tree [/ IN[1|AIBEIR[1]S] eral Motors and Standard Oil of ey e R'X\N‘:-r‘\‘(;o [SIE[TSESITIE] New Jersey favored it. In the end| a1 Gonstellation’ 61 Pass.a rope 3 ~ du Pont lost out E blical country l,luiuuxh a Solution” Of Saturday's Puzzle ver : The patent in question was for ,l\;,,“ ; o }l},',‘,‘k‘ DOWN s manufacturing tatra-ethyl lead for v A Ariver Seell, covering 1. State treasus ‘ormations | &d by the Ethy) Corpor | 2/ Operatic solo 5 Nostril | d by the Ethyl Corporation. This "m 6. More lll»d | company in turn is owned by Stand- .Ei 7 ".H.“/E tempere | ard Oil and General Motors W 7 7. Early English In Germany, the Ethy! Corpora- .//H . .? S. Give strength | tion had set up Ethyl GMBH- in 9 Bty [ partnership with 1. G. Farbenindus- dramatically . So0. American trie. And in 1935, American Ethyl proposed letting its German coun- terpart have its high octane gaso- “line patent Ponts, however, protested, pointed out that Germany wanted the patent for military pur- poses, that Germany was becoming a dangerous military power. They also pointed out that the U. S. Gov- patents abroad So the Ethyl Corporation con- sulted the U. S. Army Air Corps, telling the Army that the patent was not secvet, Ethyl also said that even if the patent was secret, an equal or compelling reason was the despread property interest the company had in Germany and that «making this patent available in Ciotmany would help the Ethyl Cor- | country . Poker term Conjunction . Open courts Kind of dog | . Lateral boundaries Feminine name . Wood Mus drama Dicmay Diminishing gradually | . Raiser of animals . More igno 5. American Indian Dgvices for Tansmitiing force . Land measures - Dugger wound v Bf balsam 1l snow Lake ment spinal ailment, difference. 1In spent most of pital, ‘through but that made nd the Army he has his time in the hos- no fault of his own, wasting the taxpayers’ money which for years he t man James Young, hind the Rising Sun,” Martin Dies suggesting that red-| blooded Amer tactics to breal meeting of iree speech. ried to save. News- author of “Be- has written icans use vigilante k up a Philadelphia “Peace Now.” Dies, | though vigorously opposed to any | appeasement peace, says: “What are | we fighting for if not the right of| S Those people will be forgotten—unles s you advertise ‘em | by trying to ‘break’ ’em up.”’ (Copyright, 1943, by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.) - - NAVY WINS BUT GETS SCARED BY PENN STATE 11 ANNAPO L I 8, Oct | State threw a terrific scare into the Middies last Saturday iavored Navy afternoon but | undefeated so Baron's 38- in the Penn State tire game. tinal o 14 to 6 win for 18.—~Penn the latter continued Bill touchdown gallop far this season. y arter clinched the the Navy. Rept right on the 5 of the Middies during the en- e e WHITMAN LOSES T0 COMMANDOS WALLA WALLA W.nh The great of All- t Saturday Features Whitman Oct. 18. fensive exhibition of -nevican Izzy Weinstock, and’ display of defensive ability: of Aubrey - Minter, ctombined to give | the Spokane Air Service Commandos | #1210 6 win over Whitman College | afternoon cored from the »Iif—yul’dl Smothered, 50-0 Score PURDUE HITS PA(E FINAL PERIOD; BEATS OHIO STATE 30 10 7 CLEVELAND, Oct. 18. — Purdue MADISON, Wis, Oct. 18. — The came from behind last Saturday mighty Notre Dame team put over afternoon to score all touchdowns g one- sided victory last Saturday in the last half to beat Ohio State, afternoon and outclassed the Wis- 30 Lo‘ 7. The Buckeyes scored in consin eleven 50 to 0. The Iu.sh‘ the first period. crossed the Badger's goal eight A s, 45 4. 24 times. Many subs were used dur- SAVE OCTOBER 23 ing the fame. Wisconsin threatened | 1 Douglas Firemen's DANCE cnly once, and that was a short adv. spurt in the second period. J.P. PASQUAN as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this eevning at the box office of CAPITOL THEATRE | nnd_hre~cmve TWO TICKETS to see: | “REUNION IN FRANCE" E Federal Tax—6¢ per Person | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! SKILLED LOGGERS ) Wanted for IMPORTANT WAR WORK Certificate of Availability Required . . Pmilojment Sérvice 124 Marine Way, Juneau Rice & Ahlers Co. 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