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PAGE FOUR 3 . that some war production may soon be diverted to s o Daily Alaska Empire | i hu' e aie'a e ; Published every evening except Sunday by the dur,t;?;‘:\ hia:‘ l:\::;n:‘ m:;m;‘lmv:::;. Bl T ) HAPPY BlRT‘HDAY 20 Y E A RS A G 0 E M R E Dmfi ' l ‘,n ‘ fraiernal Societies EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY > invasion of Eur s results i Becond and Main Streets, Juneau, Al two-and-a-half years of intensive preparation, back- E P I Gusfiq.qu Channel CELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - J President | . ;v 168 years of growth of a free nation—and this MAY 17 - cive 1 mm Clase Matter. should give us superiority over 20 years of preparation Margaret Pearce MAY 17, 1924 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Bmtered 1 L RO R IPTION RATE: “| for war by totalitarism and militaristic countries with g A Setub The three United States Army planes on the globe flight arived at | ™ )R P "H KASFR SECOND and FOURTH 9 {'..'. .1,'5',.':."" nor meaih | onslaved people. PR By Paramushiru in the Kuriles this day after a trip from Attu, thus com- . L. 11, Monday of each month ey advance, $16.00; atx meatha, In sdvance. $7.80; Every American has contributed something to Crystal Chapman 5 pleting the longest flight on the trip. ‘Lieut. Smith was Acting Com- DENTIST In sm,:'h ?‘_'fs;l'mple \ O eribers will canfer » ‘favor if they will promptly notity | the preparation for invasion. Some have contributed Mrs. Harry Jackson mander. This was the first time that Japan and the American territories BLOMGREN BUILDING Whe:hl.bmlsg ; GEOl;t: \ R TR e T B trregularity in the de- | ;\ore than others. But none can match the con- Claude Ives had been linked by air. Other round-the-world fliers, representing Great Phone 56 Worstipful Master; J AMES v;‘ Telephones: News Office, 603; Business Office, 374. tributions which will be made when our men go oves. Ray Kennard Britain and France were also making good headway in other parts of the HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. LEIVERS, Secretary. LAY We have been told that the time for invasion Pearl Sanderson globe. The French flier had reached Tokyo from Paris and the British g e AssociiEMBER OF A8e G O mticd to the we for | IS NEAF At hand. It will be made soon and only at flier was at Melbourne, Australia. P republication of all news dispatches credited to it or mot other- | preat sacrifice. But in the long run it will mean PRPLCREBAEE e Ml«l 19, Ve pams g the Josel VA A less sacrifice through a shortening of the war. H O R 0 S«C 0 P E Admiral Coontz, at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce in Seattle, Dl’ A w Stewart B P 0 ELKS beretn. Maaladai s ) predicted that the Navy would soon realize the importance of air forces gt e ¥ A . oou ATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alatks Newivanrs Uit Who Invented the ']eep" “The stars incline and declared that he was to visit Washington shortly and take up for DENTIST Meets every Wednesday at 8 P.M. g - 4 tdo '] om: consideration the Navy Department’s proposal for the establishment of 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Visiting Brothers welcome. A.‘B. ¢ (New York Times) bu e m‘” a naval base in Alaska. Office Phone 469 HAYES, Exalted Ruler; H. L. SHEPIEIL P l s | | McDONALD, Secretary. A pretty quarrel has developed in hearings con- g - ! ¥ » ducted by the Federal Trade Commission to settle THURSDAY, MAY 18 That the protest against the inclusion of the vote of the Indian the paternity of the jeep, an invention worth more| Conflicting planetary influences | precincts in the April election returns were to prove ineffective uniess | s r—————— to the Army than most of the “secret” weapons of |rule today. There is a lucky sign|reinforced by a restraining order from the Federal District Court was which we hear so much. The commission seems in- [for our air forces but storms or sub- | indicated this day, according to John Dunn, Clerk of that Court, and Dr. Jflhn H. Geyer clined to give credit to the American Bantam Car marines may damage naval vessels.| ..,vassing officer for the First Division. DENTIST Company, but two automobile companies and a| HEART AND HOME: Women| e : manufacturer of farm ‘x:]‘L?_Ienwn.tj are sLubhon{ coxl:-‘ wu.l find this an a:spl‘cious dmz To start construction of a trail from the end of the old road above Room 9—Valentine Bldg. day at 8:00 P. M. 1. O. O. F. HAL) 1 tenders. Such controversies are not new. Weeks|for meeting men in business con PHONE 762 % ; at R rmine wi i the Taku River summer camp to Johnson Creek, Foreman Frank Aldrich Visiting Brothers Welcome were spent after the last war to determine who |ferences but there is no promise of | P t D. Fe ‘Nobl invented the tank. Whenever a suit is brought for [romance for girls who seek new boy | Iwith a crew of six men left this day for Taku River. The crew was Hnr:,s pai nnessy ol seecm‘r und P, patent infringement the defendant ransacks the tech- | friends. Commonplace tasks wil]‘h\k(‘l\ up the inlet by the Forestry boats, Ranver V and Ranger VI. . V. Callow ... A etary 3 nical literature and cites one anticipation after|be most successtul. It is a favorable fi——— - another of the plaintiff’s claims. |sway for intellectual pursuits. | The steamer Yukon, formerly the Colon, extensively remodeled, ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. There are good commercial reasons for establish-| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Willing- | sieamed out of Seattle for Southeast Alaska ports on her maiden voyage || CGraduate Los Angeles College " ing priority of invention, but the disputes in court |ness to take risks in new lines o(j“nd(,l command of Capt. C. A. Glasscock. The Yukon was the new craft of Optometry and '—T——'H-"—?-l’_| w leave the sociologist cold. To him scientific discoveries | industry will be helpful in estab-| o . alacka Steamship Company for the Alaska service. Opthalmology SHENBREN! ER'S MUCH AT STAKE and inventions are inevitable, given the right social |lsihing postwar prosperity. Novel R Glasses Pitted Lenses Ground | ““m uBn 2 % environment. Some years ago Prof. Williom F. Ogburn |inventions and chemical research | S Fa g | T R compiled a list of 148 major scientific discoveries and |will supply profitable material for| Weather report: High, 48; law, 41; cloudy. r " B " l T “ l E The idea that the national security of the United | jjventions which had been made simutaneously and |modern plants. Technical training| ___ BER States would some day depend upon the successful independently. Thus Newton and Leibniz developed jwill be worth while for hundreds of | b Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. | invasion of continental Europe by our armed forces, | calculus about the same time. Darwin and Wallace jmen and women. D -| L . E l- h y in conjunction with those of Britain, was almost | independently reached the conclusion that natural| NATIONAL ISSUES: Subfle aily essons In english w. 1. GorDON DR. H. VANCE ¥ ineonceivable by the vast majority of the American |selection was an important factor in eyolution. Adams |attacks on characters of prominent people a few short years ago. But today, our whole |and Leverrier both predicted the existence of the men will be numerous ih the com- et o e e} OSTEOPATH J Sl ; h P strength is assembled for that very thing if we are to | Planet Neptune L i3 : ing political campaigns but the| wORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He is a fresh kid" Say, ones- wms op LT i ac - DO All this means that “genius” is more common stars seem - to Indicate frequent ... ican imprudent child (or, boy).” e Gastineau Hotel Annex LADIES'—MISSES | o4l assure a s and pe than the books on discovery and invention concede. |boomerangs. Inuendo and sugges g < " i 3 pes; . | t Y | : S re §=i-! ., A as 8. Pranklin PHONE 177 | Aggression is something foreign to the American | It is only when he is subject to the right social pres- tion will be more common than di- A?{?‘;EN_ M‘i:“g’t‘:li:'cjg';z::)‘:";’r:'t ;:;’;:‘:"“ Wi, A ne READY-TO-WEAR way of life. America has become great without ag- |sure that the “genius” streaks meteorically across the jreet accusation. jn ,-1 @54 34, ¥ d 8 ) y Seward Street Ne: h gression and without tryanny or totalitarianism. We | | technologic sky. Onece upon a time the Arabs overran | INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: OFTEN MISSPELLED: Bankruptcy. Ohserve the PTCY.‘ ar Third have achieved a great cc\;ntr\' without destmying‘m“‘:h of Europe, built great universities, developed | Foundations of empires will crumblef SYNONYMS: Antipathy, aversion, repugnance, disgust, dislike. i thers and our progress has been unprecedented astronemy, chemistry and mathematics and took a |before the end of the World War.| WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us FRIRETEINDY P ¥ P " | bath every day, and this when the contemporaneous |if signs are wisely interpreted. Vic- | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: "The Rexall Slore" et S b Today we find our troops assembled, ready for | Byitich were half-savages who could not solve the ltory for the United Nations will| HALLUCINATION:; a wandering of the mind; delusion. “Hallucinations “The Store for Men™', P the big push on Hitler's Fortress Burope. We find | problems in Euclid and to whom a bath was a historic |not restore the old orders of gov-|.ye always evidence of cerebral derangement.’—Hammond. Your Rellable Pharmacists . ourselves confronted with the choice of either de- | event. Now the Arabs are considered a technologically | ernment. BUTLER-MAURO S‘AB'N s . stroying the enemy—or being destroyed by the enemy. backward people and 4the northern barbarians have | Persons whose birthdate it is have | peeeerrersrrc e s emnr e rere e os oo e eees g DRUG CO 4 ¢ B e forged ahead the augury of a year of improved |} . P « He nig o Wt “u_l laund\. '.hl uie ?("“_k wi’: There is probably just as much “genius” among |incomes and better business outlook. MODERN ET'OUETTE by Front St—Triangle Bldg. §: one of the mightlest the world:has known. |the Arabs as there ever was, but it has no present | Extravagance should be avoide: ROBERTA LEE home we have reached untold of heights for War | n.nce The sociologists are right in regarding the | Children born on this day prob-||{ PSS e production are producing as much as the rest of the | «genjus® as the man who short-circuits the aspira- |ably will have marked talent and|~=<=="—"=""—"=~"""—"""= i world combined. Our industrial mobilization has been | tions of the community in which he lives—a highly nudlvldunlit} They should not be| Q. May one use a spoon or knife for eating peas when dining at a n“v ncz H S GRAVES an ncmewment and from the recent announcement | useful person, in whose mind society pulls a trigger. | hampered by too much advice or formal affair? i . . . £ SRR G TN VD 4 T T R i e [ aleection A. Noj; peas should always be taken with the fork no matter if the Drugglsl “The Clothing Man” v ” ' to Tammany Congressman Marmr rifle shooting practice on the indoor (Copyright, 1944) affair is informal or formal. No kind of food is ever conveyed to the i ashlng on Kennedy. Tf he serves long enough, | range will take place, and the next ——— T S “The Squibb Store” 1E OF HART SCRAFFNER | "em_ he can get a New York state pt‘n-lmeetim,s will be taken up by pre- FOS'ER, FARREU. K Q. Does a woman have the privilege of refusing to shake hands, I_—___O’THXN sion. 4 aratory drill in big-bore rifle tech- > even if the person she meets extends his hand? 2, New York law provides that, when P i ,_—.____—‘ GO-ROIIM a public official has served twenty [ nique for the outdoor drill at the | FROM Soum!‘“ w's A. No: do not refuse an offered hand. % "G sm lh Dru S years for the State or Federal Gov- l Mendenhall rifle range. All mem-| Don Foster, newly appointed Gen- Q. If someone mispronounces one’s name, would it be all right to u 1 g c A L l r o x " l A (Continuea irom Page Omne) ernment or both, he is then entitled | pers are urged to attend the meeting | €7al Superintendent for the Office | correct him? : : (Cln’\fl Prescriptionists) i Hvim to a pension, provided he is 55| .y cqay of Indian Affairs, has returned from A. Yes, but is should be done graciously without showing any resent- NYAL Family Remedies ery an( eat Market Jine tabks and asked Stimson Years oid. O'Connor, who is 58, en- Y. | Ketchikan, Klawak and Metlakatla, | ment. 'HORLUCK'S DANISH 478 — PHONES — 37] P, Lt tered the New York Assembly in ,me trip having been oY for 4 \ X High Quality Foods at i tuati Q! y to r_elcmy 1“1-5 situation, . 1921, went from there {o the U. S.| UNITED STATES | purposes of orientation. . o e e e e e S8 K g"t"fi l““ ];‘imm mnk; “win House of Representatives in 1923, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | Accompanying Foster, Disector of by rus! : Y| fort bth | New York: Ahd. Cangteas | District Land Office ed schools in the Southeast section A. C. GORDON The Charles W. Cart transport plaies as po“mh before Roosevelt purged him in Anchorage, Alaska | and also disposed of arts and crafts e aries ¥. Larier WHETE HAq ‘heen 'a Ulkpnte among| fpqg April 14, 1944 | products to Ketchikan merchants. PIGGLY WIGGLY n\;‘ on:cers xlegt;\dmg 1?‘ \;fl ”l:l Today, although practicing law _ Notice is hereby given that John | L it 1. Who said, “We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all Moriuary self-sealing tanks, some O € in Washing g 3 .| Nowicka has made application for NOTICE i arately”? " Brass Hats claiming that they ' uf}“{):fi‘i‘,fl‘;?fifi{;“‘;} A3 XD |4 homesite under the Act of May %6,| May 16, 1943, on and after this m"g vt ve s MR Tl S M Fourth and Franklin Sts. For BETTER Groceries . s and pay g} } 3 3 3 is . Is the wor ice” singular or plural? PHONE 136 « x:lldn’;:’:“:; :::?“l:g] dm“;"l"l:c ‘x’x‘u man Kennedy as his legal adviser. :?340'1‘:4053‘“§' BOQ»(Anc'ho;a;;e fi”;‘“;d-u I will not be responsible for 3. What is a gila monster? Phone 16—24 s " Ke ody - v] 0. , for a trac land e~ i K vasion. Other air officers argued, I\f"'"d“, is mysterious as to what;| S e Fire P?earl Havbor |V bills unless contracted for by 4. Where is the city of Lausanne? however, that U. S. airmen in Eng- ng:::-i :'.?:w bt:t, ‘;2::8 V‘e',‘ “A,::{ Group of Homesites situated on fly,,“”' HOWA 5. What Biblical charactér was called “the beloved physician”? land had been able to install self- ;¥ (TS SED ot 99N b AN pear) Harbor and Eagle River High- | %" RO NeSHED. ANSWERS: WINDOW WASHING sealing tanks in planes in English " vo vou pengion way, about 24 miles NW of Juneau, 1. Benjamin Franklin, when signing the declaration of Independ- RUG CLEANING J’UNEAU s YOUNG " garages or any place else, that it (Copyright, 1944 ‘bv United Alaska, Plat of U. S. Survey No. & UNITED STATES ence. EPING COMPOUND was a simple matter and that the [ Peature Sebditai] ne. 2517, containing 192 actes, and it is | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | 5 1 i plural; die is singular SWE Hard C i 1 b at least should be started | e 8y n B " | \GENERAL LAND OFFICE 1 ; g : FOR SALE araware Lompany e § { now in the S of the U. 8. 1aud N 3. It is a large orange and black poisonous lizard of Arizona, New This latter group, according to Office, Anchorage, Alaska. { District Land Office | i 4 PAINTS—OIL—GLASS assurances given to the West Vir- IERR w‘m w'll | Any and all persons claiming ad- | Anchorage, Alaska | Mexico, ete. DAVE 78 Shelf and Heavy Hardware ginia Senator, has now won out. | versely any of the above mentioned June 28, 1843 4. In ‘dwitperianid, Eftons Red & prmsimypriediiiasiciny £ NOTE — General “Hap” Arnold, | HOLD FINAL DRILL land should file ‘their adverse claim| Notice is hereby given that Gladys 5. “Bt." Laike. St o as R head of the Air Forces, always in the district land office within the | Thors, formerly Gladys Barek- " : - favored self-sealing tanks and other period of publication or thirty days|sten has made application ‘for —_— protection for paratroop transports, AT 'unm RA"GE thereafter, or they will be barred by | @ homesite under the Act of May 26, JOHN AHLERS CO You'll Fiud Feod Finer and but his decision was sidetracked. a0 | the provisions of the statutes. | 193¢ (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Seria} g # Service More Complete at f ) P. O.'Box 208 PHONE 34 Amold also is pushing Army pur-| The Juneau Unit of the Territor- DORIS F. ROBINSON, | No. 08861, for a tract of land de- 2t i ATING and THE BARANOF ’ chases of the quick-release type of ;ial Guard will meet tomorrow eve- | Acting Register. |scribed as Lot T of the Triangle PLUMBING, HE b parachute harness, the Army hav- ning, Thursday, in the A. B. Hall | First publication, May 3, 1944, |Group of Homesites situated on l‘,"d'“" s"bc{""i" to THE glAlLY AL&SKA SHEET METAL SUPPLIES COFFEE SH o ing now ordered more than 200000.|at 730 p, m. The {inal pistol and | Last publication, June 26, 1044, | Glacier Highway, approximately 12 IRE is invited to present this coupon this Qil Ranges and Oil Heaters EE SHOP General Arnold himself brought up| Bl N R miles Northwest of Juneau, Alaska, evening at the box office of the—— . the matter of the parachute har-| ’Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2391, Sheet ness after reading a Washington‘ C d P l No. 1, containing 3.84 acres, and it CAPITOL TH A,TBE - — ’ Merry-Go-Round column. “Why, FOSSWOr uzzie is now in the files of the U. S. Land 3 he stormed, “wasn't I told about| [Him] Office, Anchorage, Alaska. b . and receive‘FWO TIC to see: INSU'RANCE JAMES C. COOPEB i this? Why do I have to find out | ACROSS» 36 Puem [ME] Any and all persons claiming ad- "‘ “”'6“ m m y ; H about my own Air Corps from Drew | 31, Fine Cuban versely any of the above mentioned ’ .C.P. A ’ Pearson?” ! 38. On the highest =0 land should file their adverse claim 4 Busin, o ¥eraan 10 nls NG in the district land oifice withn e e e e i Shattuck Agency s gy ¢ STATE DEPARTMENT | 13 Sheet'of giass 2. Geninely [s]H] the period of publication or thirty WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May A I ¢ HARANGUE 1k G aa & st at [8[7] days thereafter, or they will be ~ e Dignified, delightful British Am- | Corded fabrio _43: American lake Y {barred by the provlslons of the ‘ Shi . bassador Lord ‘Halifax called on| 1. Ligit beds P] Rprnet: FLORENCE L. K Duncan's Cl L. C. Smith and Corons v Undersecretary of State Steftinius| 2\ Svinbelfor 5t Bone = (4] 5 KOl : ¥ % l’llll L TXTEWRITE i : some time ago on a secret matter.| 22. Exclamation Odin (€] v ng Register. . 2 g Fi tion, an While they were closeted wgemer #. Spditigrp o-. 18 Boria) irst. pu ion, April 5, 1944. 3 stellation ~ B8 Sacred tmage Last. m May 31 1944 S y 0. Assistant Secretary of State Aduu 25. Victory garden G1. The milkfish 4 . pors . B. . Berle, diminutive and precocious,| 21 Ansisesee i b Selution o § “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by | , : | i olution Of Yesterday’'s Puzzle Satisfied Customers” joiried them. | Soon, high-pitched scolding voices | G5 Nothard 71 Otherwise 2 Frettu ‘ ‘gcfllgllJULuEAM - ; came from Stettinius’ office. Call-| 3% % g Gmiiy: L mg?:'gmm : ;:;r:;rly - SCHE { ers in his anteroom could not help : z frinac bl Tty 77 { ; . 3 al spring " overhearing the harangue as it re- % . Articls of tood |12 Personal Albu; Sk “Say It With Flowers” but verberated even through the heavy % 12:00—15.‘;;“‘ ol im. 2 “SAY IT WITH OURS!” 3 mahogany doors of the State De- | 2 4 i parment. ’ / Bl nomon ™ "™ Phone 15 Juneau Florists . Finally, Lord Halifax was ush- | % l:w—-skn off. e Al k Laundr ered out. Later, Stettinius came| 4’011—1‘!“5 Rebroadeast, aska Y Phone 311 out, followed by Berle, who looked' H 4:15—Gospel Broadcast. FE————— e A 8 Bi-gptated. g 4:30—Juneau Woman's Club. “Was I too tough with hxm’ &sk- a 4:45 vaer Service. v er iBetle. 5:00—News Rebroadcast. ” SO Mt “rou s Uz 3 Mosery Mol 1891—0m Hllf a (enlufv of Ianlung- . “I felt,” said Berle, with the air | 1 B tory MU estra, of aog:rem \;xx:) hasfi:u;fl ?eliven;d fl 6:00—Hour of Charm. v a good spanking, “that it simply | arve 6:30— Easy Listentng. e h nd had to be done.” 1 | | : Seawerd. 6:45—Caca Cola Shovw. ° « D@ l‘e S . What it was all about was not! n it ion 7:00—Moods in Music. divulged, but Berle has been carry- | - o e 7:15—Standard Oil News. ' Bank : ing on long discussions and argu- | ) T 7:30—Burns and Allen. ) Shats’ with xlhe Bnm]{, x-ega]‘d[;’]g: . Spread to dry 8:00—Yarns for Yanks. Old t B k Al k the future air routes of the world. d 8:15—Union Oil Fishing News H rry g News. es. an. d “JoBN 0'CON " “fifi;‘.‘;’,‘,‘” 8:30—Bing Croshy. m‘ Nafi“‘al Ballk 5 bambis . A PENSIONING JOEN O'CONNOR | 9:00—Unity Viewpoi American y Viewpoint. Tl o eaon why A e A COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Roosevelt's old enemy, ex-Congre&-! . R‘fi,‘" fatboat 9:30—Tom, Dick and Harry. E man John J. O'Connor, is on the | . gm:"“"“ 9:45—Alaska Line News. federal payroll as the legal adviser! 10:00--Sign OIf. L AT P TR N SSRGS ¢