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RE— JUNEAU, ALASKA e ane s e *"9"“""‘““""“““““7 : ““"“‘*""“ l FEBRUARY 5, 1924 Woodrow Wilson was l&id to rest this day after private services at Flags on public buildings, fort- PAGE FOUR Daily Alaska Empire Published every evening except Bunddy by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alasks. CELEN TROY MONSEN - - - = = ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI prestige can stand that supreme test, its full power will have been proved. The present German Government has brought into play every ruse and scheme to keep the present leadership in control. Propaganda devices have been perfected to the last letter. The Gestapo places terror in the hearts of all who would oppose the government, even in the slightest degree. Dictatorship has become President FEBRUARY 5 Mrs. George Peterson | FElwin Messer Ross Fox MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH fntered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. Ul Monday of each month BSCRIPTION RATES: las for $1.60 per month. i his home and services at the cathedral. Drs. Kaser and delivered, ;:‘r‘rlh;;;‘-'" n_m- ‘l';:" P WIAe TANO 50 supreme that most of the people’s thinking is done % i Halr-stbfr ot YlF ¥ this & One yomr T Benter $15 60; #ix monts, 1n advance, $1.80; | —or was until recently—in Berlin,” There has been a Harry 1. Lucas, Jr. i and '?“jV“ VEBSEIS weye Al lglr-etatl an EeReiRoy O Doy oo O Freeb 1 in Scottish Rite Temple omé morifh, it advanice, §1.50 sivilian discipline almost as strict as the discipline Louise Neilson ;-"‘““Oi mourning, ree llrgel' beginning at 7:30 p. m, WALLIS S. GEORGE, JAMES W, Bubscribers will confer & favor if they will promptly notify the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity in the de- eir papers. es: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. Richard Jaekson R. W. Marshall Mrs. Viola Bskesen Leon M. Danielson Mary Gueérrera FEBRUARY 6 Gov. Ernest Gruening Mrs. Hollis Triplette Mille Miller Tad McDonald Mrs. R. M. Howell Edna M. Stillwell HOROSCOPE k DENTISTS Lieut. Clayton Bissell, U. S: A, in charge of the arrangements for Blomgren Building the United States Army Round the World Flight in the first division, which extended from Seattle to the Island of Shimshu, Japan, was in Juncau this day and was to sail on the Unalga for Sitka, which was to be one of the sub-stations of this division. The expedition was expected in Alaska in April. in the Garman Army But will even this be enough when the armies of Britain, Russia and the United States are pressing The Associated Press is exclusivels entitied to the use ’m‘(mmmt the borders of Geérmany? If so, Hitler and republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- | his men must be branded among the greatest wise credited in this paper and also the local news published | /i ce in political organization history ever has berein. produced Worshipful Master; Phone 56 | | LEIVERS, Secretary. MEMBER OF ASSGCIATED PRESS as Dr. A. W: Stewart oy | W. St B.P.0.ELKS [ | | 9 | : A1 I Meets every Wednesday at 8 P.M. The Douglas High School basketball team left for the Smleb. to play 20TH CENTURY BUILDING | Visiting Brothers welcome. N. a series of games with various high schools. Making the trip with their | | y | | |FLOYD FAGERSON, Exalted Superintendent, F. K. Foster, were Tom Cashen, Arne Vasoja, Albert b2 i it ik i | |Ruler; M. H. SIDES, Secretary. -{ Garn, James Manning, Leslie Cashen, and Glen Graves i f | \ 1 NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 Pourth Avenue Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Use of Air Power (New York Times) Knowledge of how to use it is just as important as’ the possession of air power. This was demon- strated in the Battle of Britain when the Luftwaffe, A style show was héld at the Parent-Teacher Association meeting | Dr. Joiif . Goyer | |-ttt built and trained to operate jointly with ground 4 L ST i treops, was beaten back by the numerfeally inferior “Thf Btlfl'& tncline with ,!he following participating as mode_l:. Rulvh Krugness, Grace Klein £ Stiver Bow Lodgt -y # A i fs sehmidt, Mildred Warwick, Dorothy Kleinschmidt, Elsie Baggen, Rachael DENTIST RAF. Had the Germans possessed an air force de-\ b’llt dl) m)i campel" E s No.A210.0. F signed for strategic bombing, such as the Umted" 4 Pisher, Evelyn Judson, Margaret Kiloh, Lillian Bayers, Grace Naghel, | Room §—Valentine, Bldg. 'Meets each Tues- States and Great Britain have now. a different story | ¢ | Margaret Peterson, Gertie Jackson, May Ramsay, Nono Taylor, Gertrude | | g day at 8:00 P/ M. I.O.O.F. HALL might have been written in the skies over Britain. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6 !W‘al!onen Alice Case and Virginia Shattuck. Wash dresses and suits for + PHONE 762 Visiting Brothers Welcome There are two schools of thought regarding the A | children made by the girls in the freshman class were modeled Forest D. Fennessy ... most un-m»‘v: us(-) of air pnv:-or ofie‘ hol;’s ma‘g it ds | l(jio?d land ‘2 "me_r":*;e“:fa ;"‘;‘;v;“‘x:uow?:g children: Paugl Larsen, Evert Judson, Doris Heeburgei 'rl:lym:,:: H. V. Callow ... sy g N°',’§§$':§ most useful as an offensive weapon to destroy the |tcday’s horoscope. var i v vely 1 v W T T R | lines. The other belives that the airplane can strike | fit. g y B > : 4 i Graduate Los Angeles College g most._effectively when it operates together with land| HEART AND HOME: Wommen of Optometry and ; armies or naval forces. No doubt there is merit in |are subject to kindly aspects. The| Stella Jones, who had been connected with the Coliseum Theatre | | Opthalmology | ASHENBRENNER'S | I study of religion and philosophy Will| .chestra for over two years, one year as manager, left on the Alameda |be widespread among m_others and for Seattle, thence to Portland and San Francisco. Wi of men in‘the services E@a=]1 . oy ool Nd e ers in many forms of advanced| | thought will prosper | BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Midwin-| |ter trade should be good, for buying retail mer- Despite - ,both contentions, and fortunately the RAF and our own Army Air Force have been developed for use both as a strategic and a tactical force AS the zero hour of invasion nears, it is likely that the problem of how best to use Anglo-American air power based in Britain will be a major pre- occupation of General Eisenhower and his staff. There | will be some, no doubt, who favor using every plane we have to support the invading forces in their battle | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | NEW AND USED FURNITURE Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. HITLER'S ORGANIZATION Weather report: High, 37; low, 33; snow. al organization which he began his 1g importance The soundness of the inter Adolf Hitler built in Germany befor war of expansion becomes of increas he Allied cause. It was easy for Hitler to main- P Daily Lessons in English %¢. . corpon DR H.VANCE | OSTEOPATH will be generous and chants will profit greatly. to t tain his leadership during the months of VICtory. |y esiablish a beachhead on the BEuro { Government warnings wage-earners [ fees @ stablish a a 2 3 pean coast. | . | That he continues to maintain it after months In | others will favor @ continuation of the strategic|Will spend generously and . saye S SRS RIILS TEN St BT T8 BN {11 Johes-Stevens SHW which defeat has followed defeat proves that he built | bombing which has already caused such havoc in cparingly. Makers of pottery com-) WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He dropped a dollar in the Gastineau Hotel Annex i LADIES'—MISSES' | |tinue under a stimulating sign. NATIONAL ISSUES: Food scar- cities Wwill cause criticism of Gov= S. Franklin PHONE 177 READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street the Reich itself. It will be a difficult problem to resolve. To divide our air forces so that strategic centers of Germany | % behind the front can be bombed and at the same ¢rnment agencies. The milk short- time give adequate cover to the landing or landings |2g¢ may be serious. The stars seém of our troops will mean dividing our own strength in [to promise that these experiences the air. But this strategy has the advantage of |Will improve production and dis-| forcing the Germans to choose whether to use the 'tribution methods 3 o - streng e | INTERNATIONAL AFFATRS: enumerate. bulk of their limited fighter strength to protect their | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” basket.” Say, “INTO the basket” to denote direction. IN denotes position. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Hierarchy. Pronounce hi-er-ar-ki, first I as in HIGH, E as in HER, A as in AH, principal accent on first syllable, secondary accent on third syllable. . OFTEN MISSPELLED: Obese; not OBEESE, though pronounced BEE. SYNONYMS: Compute, calculate, count, number, reckon, estimate, well. If he can continue at the head of the German Government even after the defeats he seems certain | to be about to suffer during the coming winter and spring, history will credit him with one of the most powerful poitical the world has ever known — Near Third | - < oo s it e e | "“The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists organizatons There are many observers wno oser the opinion that the Hitler regime will crumble under the weight | I “The Store for Men" Let us 3 SABIN’S | of fortheoming defeats. But such statements are built | homeland from air attack or to use it in support An American astrologer who ' hils, i ; 5 g BUTLER-MAURO [ more upon wishful thinking than on any known the invasion command. Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur read the stars of Hirohito says that increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today 8 word: DRUG CO. | de\-dupr.nenu within the Reich. We mu: l:cmember of their troops defending their extended frontiers. |death has been his constant ¢6m- | DISCORDANCY; state of disagreeing, or not being harmonious. “There o 18 Front St—Triangle Blda. y i will arise a thousand discordancies of opinion.”—I. Taylor. . Both schools of thought are well represented in |Panion in recent months and pre- Harris and Lieut. Gen. Carl Spaatz know all there is |dicts he will die within two years., to know about the possibilities and limitations of |In any case, he will not survive the strategic bombing. On the tactical side Air Chief |complete defeat of Japan. S| Marshals Sir Arthur Tedder and Trafford L. Leigh- | Persons whose birthdate if is have| Mallory have demonstrated respectively at El Alamein |the augury of a year of rare good | and at Dieppe that they have learned thoroughly the | fortune. They should make mueh ance a 2 air v e of 1944 o nities. :::‘:::m“ R the Rt CL SR SR feon M DS Chndu:pobr;:\ on this day wiif' Q. Should a guest take a helping of each dish that is offered, when S i G g ik s s In the last analysis all decisions regarding the |Drobably be generous, clever and ex-|dining in a friend’s home? b AW nerid) ot ot gy et or American, will be General Eisenhower's. He is carefully educated. ticularly like each dish. It would be rude to refuse two or three dishes. i ity g Wt i e R el X?rlu:ml‘v l)h;‘\\ :n making vh’r‘f r)mrux defl;wms he SR Q. What is the correct lettering that should be used on engraved push to the gates of the Reich. If Hitler’ i o S 31 !.hc fi‘dfla b pirge ‘Tho e vy i & er's | become experts through experience in battle * 'A. This is a matter of personal choice, but the design should be plain, B good tidings from war fronts. This!|as ornate letterings are not in good taste. configuration causes the mind to Q. In what way should a caller dispose of wraps? be well-balanced and'open to' con- A. A woman retains her wraps and gloves; a man leaves his topcoat, that there have been rumors of impending internal collapse in Germany since the spread of Nazi power was frustrated. None of these have been borne out in fact. There no signs now of disintegration within the Hitler governmental machine. But while that machine has been through some difficult time, the crises it has faced are nothing to compare with those which certainly lie ahead. The - | MODERN ETIQUETTE ** romorra vew rumors are HABRY RACE || Druggist ||| [ GRAVES Marlin Doubledge Razor Blades | 18 for 25c HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING ¥ HG . PP ) BP SR ST PR T uy Smith-Drugs” | AL TFORNIA | { (Caretul Prescriptionists) | { NYAL Family. Remedies Grocery and Meat Market | HORLUCK'S DANISH 478 — PHONES — 371 | ICE CREAM High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices | MONDAY. FEBRUARY 7 | i, Benefic aspects should result in very Washingtoa | The British trust claims that it | has competition from the American | | KINY PROGRAM MG"'- ‘lelx.x;)\ of Blood ul].d S(rhuo‘nm:\!’ r” A | SCHEDULE structive suggestions. fiat and gloves. in the Hall; 4 little known fact is that Howard b= 77 | "gpAge AND HOME: Through Sykes, closely allied with the Brit-| Sunday Afternoon and Evening |the anxieties and sorrow: - (The Charles W. Carter | e y . S 3 sorrows of war-| pe——= B so ROIIII‘ ‘A'l‘ l""b[’::"‘(:‘;)‘ L‘k ”“"\"l‘\’" l‘" Alice | 1:00—Bob Crosby. time women will discard their friv- by The Charles W- carierl | ¢ [ Adele Schoonmaker by her marriage 1:30—Andre Kostelanetz. clities and discover the real value§ 0 OK d L EA R N | & (Conunuea 1rom Page One) ”1“ ']|‘i’lb’ k‘( R ? ' b ik of life. The study of astrology an A. C. GORDON Moriuary | PIGGLY WIGGLY 4 n addition to Sykes’ man, Pur-| 2:30—Junior Lutheran Choir. {should reveal a guiding philosoph: | ) 1 e = | cell, running mica matters for Jesse 3:00—News Rebroadcast. | to sustain them in the gfulv:.m!. ’l;‘h}e, 2 Fourth and Franklin' Sts. | For BETTER Groceries cell in his job, is connected with Jones, the Justice Department has| 3:05—Music for Sunday. |seers prediet a rapid growth of in- 1. Isn't it an infringement for someone to make a patented article PHONE 136 Phone 16—24 Munsell & Company.) Thus, Pur-|discovered that an interesting indi- 3:30—Family Hour. terest in the occult sciences. solely for his own use? cell, who runs U. S. mica ops ‘-‘rd‘\‘);lm]; l;;-‘u.d ulS:he x'nlca accll(')l\ ::gg-zxoi}ci ((J:f ProliheCy. BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Famous 2. What is it that causes shoes to squeak? tions for Jesse Jones, could lean O©! t I.\V .dnc) A. Monta- s g oncert. 3 economists n"mke optimistic fore- 3. Is Delaware a smaller State in area than Rhode Island? : L it of his window and discuss mica gue, formerly of Huse Liberty Co, 5:00—News Rebroadcast. casts regarding postwar business 4 During what hour of the day are the most babies born? WINDOW WASHING . | prices and production with his next now with Asheville (N.C.) Mica 15—Selected Music. , |conditions. They believe that trade g g- 9 % ; RUG CWG JUNEAU % YOUNG | door neighbor, an official of the Co. Both of these companies are 5:30—Radio Bible Class. |and manufacturing will remain at| 3 e Bt SWEEPING COMPOUND 3 BHitleh group. |controlled by Blood and Schoon- 6:00—Old-Fashioned Revival Hour.|a high level. Many peace industries ANSWERS: " X HardwareCom an < One thing the Justice Department n;\uk;;r. wl'mh family ties with 7:00News Rebroadcast. will profit even before Japan is! . 1. Yes [} gt p Y { 5 ] . the British mica combine. :05—Pause that Refreshes. finall it R MILNER PAINTS—OIL—GLASS is intere i in, in addition to the .l y compelled to surrender. < 4 urgent war needs of mica, is do-| The Justice Department reports| 7:30—NBC Symphony. | NATIONAL ISSUES: Advocales|.. = mo. ::;”::hed’z” g .4 DASE e | Shelf and Heavy Hardware mestic production after the war, that William E. Blood, of Blood 8:30—Sign OIf. |of a national sales tax may gain i S it Guns and Ammunition The British trust long has built up' 20d Schoonmaker, has boasted that Monday Schedule | wide support. Differences of opins|, & Between2and5 A M. the myth that its mica (obtained D€ controls domestic production in;3.00.gong Parade. |lon concérning taxation will arouse 5. A reading desk in a church. i from India) is the world's best, just ‘L“”\'m'z’ S.A., and that “"i €ven 1a.15- Treasury Salute. |favor for the sales plan, a demo. O PR 5 LT BT I e e ; You'll Find Food Finer and as the British formerly sold the UOught a mica mine in order to|13:3p Bert's-Alaska Federal News. |Cratic method in that it atfects i fea that Shetfield was the world's|€l0s¢ it down and curtail produc- |12.45 Musical Bon Bons. |rich and poor alike. B. KELLY Juneau “Ollfly Shop Servige, More, Complete at Wikt Giality of cutlery’ steel tion 1:00—Spotiight Bands | INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: . FRANCISCAN DISHES THE BARANOF Howsver, the Bureau of Stand-' The Justice Department is con-| 1: Melody Roundup. | Temporary solutions for India's " R.C.A. Vicior Records ards, after testing samples from|linuing its investigation. There may | 1:30—This Woman’s World. | many problems are forecast for the o pa'idjup_sl.lbscnber e THE Hallx AL'ASKA'EMPIRE corrEE s'lor i various parts of the world, had fail- be interesting developments soon. 1 first part of this year. These rmust is invited to present this coupon this evening BRING OLD RECORDS { 45—Personal Album. at thie box office of the—— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO. TICKETS to see: o b ‘he adjusted later. June, Septem- |ber, October and November are to i be critical months. Persons whose birthdate it is have | the augury of a year of many pleas- ed to find any difference between foreign and domestic mica India and the U.S.A. are the world’s only important producing countries, but the product from India has so com- JAMES C.COOPER | | INSURANCE pletely dominated world markets ACROSS 32. Epoch ant experiences. Benefits will be u.“: w " that the United States supplies less| L Engilsh letter 33 Article many; especially strong will bhe S AB T IT o C.P. A e ¢ 3 Business Counselor , K o < ax « v Bl T e R ey Shatfiick Agency | Children born on this day will probably be ambitious, energetic, or- Bird IExists Dry Iridescent than twenty percent of its own re- quirements. This be during the . Genus of the maple tree Devoured COOPER BUILDING 2 | . Feg ral Tax—6¢ per Person - aime a subject of alarm| 13 WATCH Tl-fl?eSPACE—Your Name May Appes last war, and the tariffy |, 3. Capital of Mon- tana 5 commission subsequently reported _ _ Dleee 41. Wading bird |iginal and suceessful. Success, cven - 2 | I of supplies by London wag| 'S 89 American L Beas |tame, may be attdined. ’ P CI L. €. Smith .;.;B Corona ; y manifest during the last war| 16 Sold and Serviced; by | (Copyright, . 1944) 53. Marked with and PRESS SHOP and was exercised to the fullest ex- ~ oars * 1 tent through the British Ministry| it darlit " % Decos v 2:16—Great Music Cleaning—Pressing—Repaeing | || J. B. Burford & Co. of Munitions. The total world| 22 Send out 56. Feminine 2:00--News Rebroadcast 1 PHONE 333 “Our Is Worn by 3 or: 23, Tristan's me supply, rigidly controlled from Lon- | 2:30—Dinah Shore, “Neatness 15°An Asset” Satisfied Cystomers” [\ | '————————' l “Say It With Flowers” but [ don, proved just sufficient durk Thenreart g7 Ninical i e war for the needs of all coun-| 3 ‘Tower on A 60. Pagan god hill 65, Greek letter 3:00—-Caravan. tries except Germany and its allies.” mosque 61 Fall 63. Johnuycake DOWN 3:16—Caravan, 1. Bird found on a golf course Today, Justice Department offic-| ials are investigating to see whether 3:30—Treasury Star Parade. 38:45—Marching Along. \‘i‘ ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING o o the British, together with their friends in the U.S. A, are still try-| . Get away . Kind of meat . Wrong 4:00—News Rebroadcast. 4:15—Band Wagan. Phone 15 Juneau Florists “SAY IT WITH OURS/” ! 1:g to keep production down so| Shooting star 4:30—Program Resume, | that their companies will be su-| . Thines to be 4:45—Vesper Sérvice Mary i preme after this war also nrg{r’fx‘. 5:00—News Rebroéadcast L 'AlaSka Lau. .n_.__.dry ; ' Koo 11 ‘ T PYRAMID OF COMPANIES A full chart of the British mica American lake Russians Husks of thr 5:15—Sound Off. 5:30—Afternoon Musicale. 5:45--Your Dinnér Concert. 6:00—Contented Hour. 6:15—Contented Hour. mi—(fier Half a Century of Banfilnc—!m trust looks like a pyramid similar . Constetlation to the international chemical in- p fsang 6:30—Treasury Song for Today dustry. At the top stands the Brit- A T e 6:35- Easy Listening. | ish Associated Electrical Institute, vulp 6:45—Coca Cola Show. e e under which comes Associated In- Almber™®® | 7:00- B. Levitow Orchestra T“‘ek.n. =2 sulating Products Company, which Pacific isiand e 7:16—Standard Oil News. l!g!ifefids in turn controls Chrestien Mining 36 Cateh suddenly 7:30—Duffy’s. % Co., Ltd., of India and F. F. Chres- Move smoothly | 7:45_Dutfy's. B fik > rampet tien & Co., also of India eparate 3:00—Suspense. » it o s Then there are the Mica Insul- Biace spirt 8:15—Suspense 5 . ator Co., of which Howard Sykes former $1-a-year man in Washing- ton, is chairman of the board, and Worship Wooden shoe Additional 8:30—@Great Gildersleeve 8:45—Great Gildersleeve 9:00- Xavier Cugat. First National in Afaih SAVINGS COMMERCIAL Munsell & Co., with which Sykes is fooling 9:15—Xavier Cugat. . of JUNEAU, W also connected, and whose vice Knocks 9:30—-Géms In Music. i ik 8 ! i { Solemn prom. 9:45—Alaska Line News $1T INSURANCE CORPORATION ‘ president lives next door to Jesse Jones' mica man, Purcell i AP Features 10:00—Bign off.

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