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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU; ALASKA FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1943 4 ast a,) will naily' Alaska Empire |« v w na ma euive figure we mos i e . Second and Main Btreets. Juneau, Alasks. 1t the cost of room and board and e o e e e e et} S B e b the tourist has arrived APRIL 28 S i ~ ns Mrs. Robert Cowling 3 4 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE ed in the Pot 1fl9fln}.('pllxfi_r“’v&n'{x‘;u“semna Class Matter. Mesnwh we might point out that the pending George Paul Interest in the elections, set for the following day, as far as South- ¢ SECOND and mm 2 r in Juneau and Douglas for §1.50 per menth. | i)\ (e of Frank Dufresne to the Fish and Wildlife Mis. P. Doyle | east Alaska was concerned, was centered largely in the fight being made DH E. H. KASER ; Monday of each month Ahce, $15.00; six saontas, 1 ndvanoe, $780; | Service's Chicago office is both taking away some- Keith Relschl in the Republican primary for nominations for the Territorial Legisla- DENTIST In Scottish Rite Temple e e 30 tuvor 11 they will Dromptly notts | thing from Alaska, and giving something. Alrvd Ly ture and for Attorney General. The vote in the primaries whs expected BLOMGREN BUILDING bt st RS e ‘of any failure or irregularity in the de- Dufr il Tenve dodn. Tor Bl 1Ew aslenmall ::BML'\SJE E‘"fl‘ 4 to be one of the heaviest on record in the First Division. Phone 58 . WALLIS S. GEORGE, eir papers, 8 : o . M. Donaldson : : ones: News ‘Oftice, 603; Business Office. 374 and Juneau and all of Alaska couldn't find a better §1s. Hiva Cibbiss i Ry HOURS: 9A. M. to 5 B. i | | WIEDOH DU J A MR e e i P A o publicity agent than the former Executive Officer of H. M. Michaels The presentation of individual awards and of trophies to the various d Ty. A i MEMBER OF Asflcru;r:n Pl‘!:fl . for | the Alaska Game Commission, w ho knows what Alaska schools entering in the Inter-School Meet was to take place in the high " o of ¢ credited o 1t or Dot other- | offers and where to sell it school auditorium this night R R R " Already Dufresne, through his contact with the Sk 4 Ouldsor Writers of America, can practically assure us Built especially for use in Alaskan waters by big game hunters and Dl‘. A. W. Slewal’f B. P. 0. ELKS ¥ % g i e 0 < ver ya long, was taking form DENTIST - that Juneau will be the scene of this organization's| § e, : other sportsmen, a $40,000 power yacht, 86 feet Meets Wed & M. ; e stars incline i lanar. T eets every Wednesday at 8 P.M. » ext big convention. And if these men meet here Bt d6 wol b A on the w.ny of the Marinolich yard IIXL]DOEK;;JH, V;: on Lstlancls beine 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Visiting Brothers welcome, A, By g after the war, and we are ready for them, they Ompd vessel was to be launched about the middle of May. e yacht wat g Office Phone 469 HAYES, Exalted Ruler; H. L. v carry the description of Alaska's recreational| e built for the Alaska Coast Hunting and Cruising Company, of Eugene, McDONALD, Secretary. ington announced Americans killed, wounded |trade and commerce. Although| ; K | and taken prisoner o March 16 totaled 173.239. Of |there has been severé criticism of | e Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground “’m Am m | these 40,657 were listed as dead, 64,098 were wounded, |plans for an international bank of 5321 were missing and. 32,163 were known to be|settlements to finance reconstruc- . . . . ‘ risoners of 1 [tion enterprises, the stars indicate | Dally Lessons in Enghsh % L. GORDON . FURNITORE British losses amount to 667,741, of which 158,741 |that a sound policy will be initiated. | o da Phone 788—306’ Willoughby Ave. lost their 1 in action., Approximately 280,000 are| NATIONAL ISSUES: In view of [} oo rr e re o) ot n prisoners of It i interesting to note that while [the inevitable influx of refugees| i : T e DR. H. VANCE r number of British servicemen killed in action is"when peace is attained, the import- | WORDS (_)F'TI_E:‘N MISFSEDV Dc not say, w;(o};:ée a. ::k;b;"s." n almost four times as great as Americans killed, the |ance of emphasizing the American |our midst tonight.”. Say. ‘We have a celebrity A us enight, ‘OSTEOPATH g ren dovs have something very | number of prisoners is almost nine times as great. This|way of life will be stressed by pu-| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Your. Pronounce the OU as in YOU, s J“es.suven’ Shp y offer seems to very well | Probably can be accounted for by the number of Eng- | triotic citizens of the United States., not YORE. Gastineau Hotel Annex P L ? : : be very well | oops lost in the great German trap around |Attention will be focused on the| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Hawaiian; three A's and two I's. S. Franklin PHONE 177 nEABEi;(l;flflszs ; 3 3 LT 45 | Dunkerque. While Prime Minister Churchill at the |preservation of the traditions and SYNONYMS: Caution (noun), carefulness, prudence, discretion, -TO-WEAR 7 ‘ M‘,\ e ”x“” : ,,:f tim ¥ that his nation’s casualties were principles of democracy. | judgment Seward Blrest Nesr Abea now wuch mc the fu nn‘:nm x-n]):ll‘(‘;t}d .(llnt‘ZSP.‘; [wir:f‘fl’:fifizom? Al::‘Aluilzsb.; WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us s s eavibal Teskeration. (B s ]""‘“ f“ e vse ‘x:-"’,;‘xllw.. HOUnRES o D ‘pl‘e“lflle’lt i Ea“r;op:pades);ix Lh:fl increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s Word: | p——————————————————————y - . day, Sp fa $298 ared with Russien casualty lists, the British |evidence that victory over vhe Axis EULC_’G_IST’CZ expressing high praise. “His reference to Lincoln was "The Rexa“ Store” “The S B ' e he Before the war, he | € ot large. But the Soviets have been fight- will be possibie by the end of the eulogistic o e Store for Men' his office was attempting to work out a |ing me soil, first in holding back a |vear. Subjugated peoples will suf- | o Your Reliable Pharmac! o i ‘, s e I M e s wnd later in driving that same fer added persecutions before fin 1 B S Fpe 1or i teRRioT SEOWRRI ¢ from terrain he had occupied. Naturally, in |deliverance, according to portents by Bu‘g]‘l?GMggno ’ ey uch an eration lo: would be tremendously {of coming weeks. . F =1 { o U a8 eqi v better han they would be in the type of war this | Persons whose birthdate it is have| ROBERTA LEE L ront St.—Triangle Bidg. | e average American m a grea nd Great Britain have been waging. |the augury of a year Of Ups ANU! . ewe e —e cceee ——— and it is certain that publicity Aside from the few disastrous months on the |downs. Good fortune may be ex . K i ; ikl I itory has received as a result of t land of Europe, the British armies have suffered | pected toward the end of the year.| Q'. i 3 n.eces::r) o ‘lept"xt & p;!sons ":me S e intcodvedon, aihle their casualties in North Africa, Siclly and Italy.| Children born on this day prop-| When introducing him to a group of persons? = Bl HARRY RACE H. S. GRAVES are b nade to construct in the | There the campa v have waged have been |ably will be artistic in their tastes| A. No. In this instance one may say, “Mr. Smith, this is Mr. Jones, i .. “recreation lodge for tourists jant. When the invasion jand able to succeed us writers ov|Mr. Wilson, Mr. Gray. and Mr. Doe,” with a slight gesture of the hand Dl’llgngi “The Clothing Man” : & ettt heafe: n Euro e British and Americans musicians. | to indicate each person. A B, & SARCY IR e whie s have fought before. And| (Copyright, 1044) Q. Is it all right to use sealing wax on the envelopes of bofh social “The Squibb Store” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER | m ¢ brepks o be done along | W€, Wil see ags ated the fact that the| S and business letters? L————————' & MARX CLOTHING ;i ol el "\‘“'””2,“ 8 | ing men of speaking democracies NS A. TIt.is all right on a social letter, but should not be used on a [ b s not sess a dinner dress what should -she ofe i be put in| Costello, Arends and others con-| Special meetng Friday evening b “d‘: o e DS pobeten. & i Fy CALIF flll"l charge L military | tended there was no reason to puli conferring 18th degree. Your at- Wean 0 & “m’ e 2 (Careful Prescriptionists) industrial manpower. Hershey's “chestnuts out of the tendance requcsted. A. An evening dress would be the next best thing to wear. NYAL Family Remedies Grocery and Meat Market fire” with a forced-labor . draft. | WALTER B. HEISEL, | e R s S R HORLUCK'S DANISH 478 — PHONES — 371 2 o Thomason supplied the knockout adv. Secretary. ICE CREAM High Quality Foods at | ONE AUTHO! punch with a motion, adopted - R . LO OK a nd L E A R N by Moderate Prices pristheiralig B g smeflos gt (L oo L0 % G GORDON Hershey ted Thomason Ho, wssnh Dotea (DL JUNEAU The Charles W. Carter ; 3 but together 1o, tered authority in one | oyl Somis be Bushed thione | CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION| 1. How did the word cpews? otiginglo? PIGGLY WIGEGL £ it ARG 1. Bon't ‘care Who| o s ATt St b ;;"“iz';g?[‘ I, FRANK-A. BOYLE, Auditor of 2. From what is cinnamon obtained? Moriuary m e ttle-hold on » can do the job. | ye ¢ it | the Territory of Alaska, and cus- 3. What is the average weight of an elephant? Lok JOb. | get to first base. d Franklin Sts For BETTER Groceries ) have demon- (Copyright, 1944, by United todian of corporation records for 4. Which of the five Great Lakes extends the farthest south? Fourth ant nklin Sts. I hones about d ¢ hey can't.” Satave Wondica said Territory, DO HEREBY CER- 5. How many cubic inches does one gallon contain? PHONE 136 Phone 16—24 Feature Syndicate, Inc.) y motives. He | There's nothing wrong with the st s ety | TIFY that there has been filed in : necessary 0 present draft iaw S8 b Do | my office on this, the 27th day of ANSWERS: ; under ~ his | gress if i inistered proper S‘l’ ANN’S SISIERS April, 1944, the written consent of 1. The four letters of the word stand for the four directions of the ¢ n order to control David |another declared. “It's al!® e N xoekiolder of the compass. WINDOW WASHING : TVA chairman, who long sweeping law. But we never know SOUTHBOUND TODAY PORT‘; w:tlr‘m HERRING & 2. From the bark of a tree. RUG CLEANING JUNEAU o YOUN'G d. to under to0 where we are when Hershey says| ¥ PAGRING COJING..., 3. About 4 tons, or 8,000 pounds. : SWEEPING COMPOUND 1 thing and McNutt contradicts| Sister Mary Modeste and Sister & corporation organized and existing 4. Lake Erie > H rd c g fonitl. Fennicest| Mary Ethelbert were among the pas- | under and by virtue of the laws of ! ; FOR SALE araware Lompany ¢ vhen it comes to! Costello of interposed | Sengers leaving here today for the | the Territory of Alaska, to the dis- T PAINTS—OIL—GLASS * : DAVE MILNER cut- s which | that this of a South. They are enroute to Victoria | solution of said corporation; 1 18 Shelf and Heavy Hards eq me e e ‘mittes | Where the latter will undergo med- | WHEREFORE, in view of the < Phone Red oy St S gy Y ¢ ury would submit. The ting was ical attention. During the absence | above premises, I DO FURTHER ufltm coufin"mn L__, el 4 res called fo consider labor draft legis. | Of Sister Mary Ethelbert, Mrs. Wal- CERTIFY that the Port Walter or St arguments were offere I = oy % . : i PEOIIRE Arpuinepis o1 ‘I;mm:n‘_‘ | Section 924, Compiled Laws of Al- IRE is invited to present this coupon this D 6. Boi M FAONE 3¢ Service More Coiplete st e ; S Sy SONS . | aska, 1933, upon the filing in this evening at the box office of the——— s i 3 the Treasun Clare Luce of Comnecticut,| SONS OF NORWAY Lhice of ‘oM afolts Aot of b 5 PLUMBING, HEATING and THE BARANOF Act of Congress who had 4 bill on the table to draft| Card Party, Saturday night at 8y bt b S PORGe BE0 T T EATRE SHEET METAL SUPPLIES g " 2 iilroad equipment 4-Fs into “work batt ' o'clock Ocd Fellows Hall, AL CAPITOL THE. Oil Ranges and Oil Heaters Cflr'm Slfl’ o i Gl G " nave hereunto sSt:my;hand and af-|} and receive TWO TICKETS to see: v [S] |[fixed my official seal, at Juneau, facilities all over SATURDAY, APRIL 20 Oregon, Campbell Church of that city, one of the principal owners of the company, being in Seattle at this time conferring on details of the ———y 0 i Benefic aspects rule today. Un- e British War Losses rest and apprehension among the [Yachl. ; people may be prevalent as the! s e Dr. John H, Geyer ;!1 (Cir ti Enquirer) ifirst of May draws near. W. S. Pekovich and Mrs. Pekovich, of Funter, arrived on the Estebeth DENTIST Silver Bow Lodge hoge who give credence to the axiom that the| HEART AND HOME: Kindly|and were to remain here for a few days before returning home. 'N‘G.Az.l. 0.0.F 3 Enelish will fight to the last American should study |stars encourage women to make| —_— Room 9—Valentine Bldg. v EH T Iee(;s;n: ;ll‘nel- date and compare them with the losses which this | their homes more attractive for | Paul Kegal and Robert Coughlin, of Douglas, left for Petersburg PHONE 762 y 3 . M. I O.O.F. HALL I Visiting Brothers Welcome sely the recent report of Britain’s war casualties|furloughs and leaves will be nu-|., complete repairs on the Kegel boat, Eurus, and return with it to F untry has suffered. In four years of fighting, Great | merous. Despite crises on various| .. .. H°"9,flc':h°l':nnm! Noble Grand Britain has lost almost four times as many men as|fronts victory awaits our fighters. | % e s 1 ot the United States has lost in approximately s.| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Foresight S c - Tides figu e ’ylw o de (!":’):(v\'(m'v](\x‘li{:iun1Tfi]l‘l‘il;; will prove fortunate to bankers x:ndl Sister Mary Mildred and Sister Mary Gabriel arrived on the Prin- | | ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. casualties, which add to more than 100,000 businessmen wio attempt to an-| cess Mary and were to be attached to St. Ann’s Hospital. Graduate Los Angeles College , [ X g 80 e of Optometry and | A few s ag War Department in Wash- as tough and resourceful as they come. r Hellan will be in charge of St. but . ochial School. Hershey, no alyze postwar conditions aflecnng‘ | To Scottish Rite Masons: Herring & Packing Co., Inc., a cor- | portion, is dissolved, pursuant to Weather report: High, 47; low, 37; clear. business letter. as a fiid-up subcriber to THE DAILY ALASKA E “CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN" Opthalmology "Guy Smith-Drugs” JOHN AHLERS CO. ASHENBRENNER'S You'll Find Food Finer and the General Accounting Ll | caninl this el sevonth 4y . - A an @ Con- ik , A D, 3 2 ¢ : gl Aoroal | | FRANK A, BOYLE, Federal Tax—11¢ per Person INSU’RANCE JAMES C. COOPER , ve and could far| 1 Head eovering ! Auditor of Alaska. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! , i . et ST 0 A S| | (Seal of the Auditor of the Territory C.P. A i k .. | 12 Playing cprd 43 = of Alaska) ER g Age Business Counselor o2 o o g ey b2 Ak ) €| !First publication, April 28, 1944, . Shattuck Agency o » in the bill,in order {€]| [Last publication, May 19, 1944. NP el b i is plans for the McKellg fl | o x Tennessec ‘ KINY PROGRAM G GENERAL HERSHEY Lewis B. Hershey Paul McNutt ome rough handling ctor npower for boss bungled draft situa- [vmm o) Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle Body bofte . Devoured Dormouse . Yellow- flowered ir Ao 1:30—All Time Hit Parade. . c n rankli T e 145—G. I. Jive. TRIA CLEANIN "Say It With Flowers" but n conflie 2:00—News Rebroadcast. s'sph 15 i “SRY IT WITH OURSI” 2:15—Harry James. 3 vk - \ e 2:30_Boston Symptony. : - Juneau Florists ced it pprove a labor d however Plural ending J. May of ive Walter G. York, ranking com- icar nd Represen- ello of California, of ois, and For- a Tadlakn. sl ofat to __ compaser 8:30—Hit Parade. some forthri licks e o R rerite 9:00—Unity Viewpoint. J = fumbling of the manpower and g 9:15—National Barn Dance. sAvas draft program The assault was led by two-fisted Thomason, ‘Tex who dec] Double: prefix . Visualize when absent 1 SCHE E Saturday 12:00—Personal Album. 12:16—Song Parade. 12:30—Bert's-Alaska Pederal News. 12:45—Musical Bon Bons. 1:00—Spotlight Bands. 1:15—Melody Roundup. 3:30—Alaska Evangelization. 3:46—Personal Album, 4:00—News Rebroadcast. 5:45—Behind the Headlines. 6:30—FEasy Listening. 6:45—Coca Cola Show. 7:00—Moods in Music. 7:15—Standard Oil News. 7:30—Fibber McGee and Molly. 8:00—Hits of Today. 8:15—Union Oil Fishing News, 9:30—National Barn Dance. 9:45—Alaska Line News. 10:00—Sign Off. DEPOSITS 1N THIS BANK There isno subsiituie‘!or nb_w.spapér advertising! Duncan's Cleaning and PRESS SHOP Cleaning—Pressing—Repairing PHONE 333 “Neatness Is An Asset” T ZORIC | Alaska Laundry \ against the labor inent"™® | 4:15—Sports Interview. - aken only after the comt o] 4:30—Program Resume. - H inst the Hershey-McNutt Sevel 5:00—News . Rebraadcast. % 'u" Bm '— J luding a demand that both I 5:16—Mystery Melodies. 1891 - n'“ 3 (en of I replated by a singl 5:30—Pre-Sabbath Program. NSURED e RE The B. M. Behrends Oldest Bank fn Alaska COQGHEBCIAL L. C. Smith and Cogona TYPEWRITERS Sold and Serviced by J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satistied Customers” Phone 311