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PAGE FOUR These are countries where war didn’t end with the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1944 . . 8 Dall Al(wka Em LF€ bombing and destruction of homes. These are coun- |} i FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS tries where war continued through starvation, whole- ‘ HAPPY BIRTHDAY \ 2 0 Y E A RS A G 0 from LUCILLE,S BEAUTY SALOW Published every event t Sunday by the 3 3 ¥ ) E "3 v pr ém;‘;;m :’ms‘}fil\":;u:(lm,\Nt sale mass murder of civilians. : T H E E M P I R E : 4 RELEN TRAoRd nd Maln Sireets, Juneu, Alaske. | The people of Alaska and the people of the con- |1 SET100 BB GUS I i G SPECIALISTS ol 3':"‘:‘;“?5!:;)2:2;”"‘:"“" WAVES agl\lltnr‘\x\l‘\.}Q ROY il 3 kdnnrv;;cdm:fl;l;:: tinental United States are fortunate in being in a OCTOBER 16 | OCTOBER 16, 1924 PHOXNE "2 ELMER A, FRIEND . RS . Managing Editor position today to be able to have something to give, Jotin Winthen . Jo. The Shenandoah started from San Diego for Camp Lewis, Wash,, o e et e SR - - Business Manager .14 still have plenty left over. Rose Cohen and enroute circled over the battle fleet at Long Beach. = Entered:in. the Post Oftice tn Juneaw s Second Class Matter. It should be a privilege to be able to contribute Dave Housel Em— Silver Bow Lodgt | MOUNT JU:EI:!&;J LODGE NO. 147 N : i . Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douslas for $1.50 per month; to the National War Fund, and to all such worthy Helen Holmes | Announcement from Washington said the sum of $2,200,000 was to ;o.az, l.:. 0.E Mond:g)n:n;gxofim v Tt Boskhpe’ TAde Y i Sotlovaiip e enterprises. We are one of a very few countries able Mrs. Daisy Conroy be credited Germany on reparations payments when the dirigible ZR-3 cEprba b ¥, B I'-'eo ;"i' m‘“"’ in Scottish Rite Temple One Tz, B nd\nmre,]!lioo. six months, in advance, $7.50; to indulge in the luxury of giving. Richard Cook was accepted by the United States. French reactions following the flight Vifl' hroihei"s jwel' v beginning at 7:30 p. m. one month nce, $1.50 5 . ting come: :30 p. * Subccribers ‘will conter s favor if they will promptly notity —_— Claire Ronald of the ZR-3 to the United States, were that the plant at Friedrickshafen | morest 1, Fennessy .....Noble Grand WALLIS S. GEORGE m Bi ‘:{mm ) YOI‘{;: ,‘," any faflure or irregularity in the de- To Hold the Line B. Thomas Parry ‘;should be destroyed as provided by the Versailles treaty. €. V. Callow ...Secretary | worshipful Master; JAMES W Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. —_— bmeseTy & oo e ¥ LEIVERS, Secretary. " MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS (New York Times) \ | It was field day on Court House Hill the previous day when the Th s . B d repurne Associated, Press 14 exclusively Sutitied fo the s for | James F.‘Bymes, the Director of, War Mobiliza- Federal Deputy Marshals, armed with their trusty hatchets, sent to e Yewing aski -y B O tls e e tss the "local mews pubiished tion, declares that present controls on prices, wages H R S oblivion high priced Scotch, aristocratic gin, alongside of more plebian BABY HEADQUARTERS Warfie]ds' Dmg Siore B S\ CIROULATION GUABANTEED 70 BE LABcER; 8nd rationing mustbe. kept a¢ this time, gnd Gnab Siel i o P | moonshine hootch, and common, or garden variety of homebrew beer. Infant and Children’s Wear i “"THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. line against inflation must be held until the danger { The stars incline o s i A 56 i (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) RRTATIVES = Alasks Newspapers 1411 (O n:.ilmmn has |)nssod:v le adds t.h'.n the relationship | } but do not compel t B. D. Stewart, Supervising Engineer in Alaska for the Federal . Franklin Alaska NYAL Family Remedies Fourth Avere Bidg. Seattle, Wash. between wages and prices must continue to be kept| | | Bureau of Mines, who had just returned here after an extended visit | s HORLUCK’S DANISH stabilized. ‘ ’ ICE CREAM This is excellent as far as it goes. When it is TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17 in the States and conferences with Washlngtm? officials, was to talk DB E H KASER p being widely predicted that the President will smash| pgenefic aspects rule today, which before the Juneau Chamber of Commerce at their regular weekly meet- . fim‘hs’r the Little Steel formula before election day, for the| 4 14 pe favorable for many lines | N8 at the Arcade Cafe. | supposed political profit from that act, Mr. Bymes'|oe poconoc e an auspicious date | L BLOMGREN BUILDING ‘ B. P. 0. ELKS statement could not have been er uimed. ¢ signi Mrs. Horace lams, wife of e assistant agent of the Alaska am- Phone tat t could not I been better vimed or signing contracts. | Ad: ife of th istant t of the Alaska Ste: hone 56 | Ments avery Wednmeday at, 8 L 15 ToaTEN Gie 5 108 ?"}”0“?“‘ q‘f‘?s“‘;“s Un-| HEART AND HOME: Girls will |ship Company, arrived home on the steamer Yukon after a visit in the HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M, 0 e HaathEee, wale l:“::‘:;irl: ml[%n‘:gll‘]ldthgtLfi(fi:lbs:‘éef mifi‘:&;; u,orhan; find this a fairly lucky date for|Pacific Northwest. come. A. B. HAYES, Exalted out a substantial pay increase, and to argue even in | ‘omance :;;dr“hcyd i::;’:‘: b&(’i"]‘:’; s o e 4 i il | Ruler; H. L. McDONALD, Secy. l the face of this that the line was still being held [!l0US 1 g Eh At | In'a communication to The Empire, announceijent was made of the D A w Stewar! firmly againét inflation, because all that had really |Of all ages must c 0026 their u] marriage at Bellingham, of Miss Genevive C. Jonas to Mr. James Edward r. A. W. happened was that wages were being allowed to “catch | “ure vocations as they face gradual| proyy, DENTIST —_— up” with prices . Would Mr. Byrnes himself approve of | limination from war work. Domes-: —_— nammn o such a step and accept such an argument? The figures | ‘icity should be accepted philo-| ;o) 00 flakes of snow fell around 6 o'clock the previous morning 20TH CENTURY BUILDING EUT FLOWERS—POTTED he himself cites imply that he would not. He points :?lp hically and practised scientific-| |, " oo melted as soon as they struck the earth and the weather report Office Phone 469 * PLANTS—CORSAGES out that while the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows | 2lly. A - -2 » ——— dicated “only a trace of snow. " » A 3 z a 25.3 per cent rise in the cost of living since January,| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Manufac- i ';‘;emher rz’pm_ Bt ke 23: :::ae l-‘;mwer ::;l be;;1 WHAT WAR MEANS 1941, average hourly earnings have gone up in the | urers of women's clothing are as- 4 N s e o same period by 364 per cent and average weekls |sured of continued large fall trade. Dr. John H. Geyer . During the days of Jap attacks on Dutch Harbor earnings have gone up 51.3 per cent. ‘While the tremendous increase of | E . . . b@ T___——'_-,—'\ Alaskans had a faint idea of what a war is all about | This brings us, however, to the next question. Isfsales that marked the last few Dally l_essons mn ng IS W. .. GOoRDON DENTIST ASHENBRENNER’S but that didn’t amount to mlch. In the States, Mr. Byrnes speaking Bulhol'lta::YPIS'[fm'ht_he ?fdoml?- years may not be maintained,| 7 Room 9—Valentine Bldg. “Ew Ann usnn utside of th > Los Angeles alert i Istration, or is he merely speaking for himself? In|there will be much more BUYING Of | & oo e e e e s d . ireratt une logeed mrofecties Into the. sky at a | ShOFt, does Mr. Roosevelt support his ownappointees? | apparel for the winter. W e e B s e e _ FURNITURE ; P ,l R it 1 . 3 the AL e sped here | D008 e support the very explicit, statement of his own| NATIONAL ISSUES: Emphases|tion to the magazine.” Say, “My subscription to the magazine expired.” ‘ el i i ALt L‘ A ].“ e it i :" Director of Economic Stabilization, Mr. Vinson, Who | will be put on conservative ideas EXPIRE is an intransitive verb and takes no object. e | | Phone 788—306 Willloughby Ave. ;_‘",‘,‘l"""“lfjw‘b’ :(fl“‘(‘:'f“w;:‘f‘ that the war is and has 'make up its mind regarding a revision and extension |i goeial and political matters. In OFTEN MISPRONQUNCED: Maniacal. Pronounce ma-ni-a-kal,| | ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. o P Sl Wik o i assured a Senate committee, when it was trying to | pational campaign the sup-| first and second A’s as in ASK unstressed, I as in LIE, third A as in AT || Graduate Los Angeles College igures recently released in London will give a | make up its mind regarding a revision and extension | ... £ vadical Vi 11l be 3 rough idea of what war me In Lond, All | of the Price Control and Stabilization Acts, that: “As | Presion, of radics’ views v | unstressed, accent second syllable. of Optometry and BON 106w of WS e . (N St e ot | o B o fos of purpose | ©UEHt, but the stars ate read as — OFTEN MISSPELLED: Protege (masculine). Protegee (feminine). Opthalmology Jones-Stevens Shllp i remember, people are already talking about lifting | as £ A b presaging strange admixtures of 4 & the dimout and it was tried for few nights. to break the Little Steel formula”? DRbigin Thston | SENCNYME: Ghpdite, SEpLEs BEANR SN L Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground LADIES'—MISSES® I London, at last count, there were 26,000 homes | _ Precisely because Mr. Roosevelt's record is 50" iNtupNATIONAL AFFAIRS:| WORD it L e R el o g READY-TO-WEAR R % i 1‘ i e 806 : ‘;" erratic with regard to supporting his own appointees, | ycooor”of the New Moon of this | [CTease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: e damaged beyond repalr. There were 53,000 seHOUSY |y 1o Sg quty mow, it he means toHold"the Mnelg £0L e SeE o ntefia fhion | SPROULATIVE, gived to. mgdliablon; contempiggve, | ~Ihe mind of man ward Street Near Third damaged but habitable. There were 873,000 damaged | ;qqingt inflation, to declare his intention unmistak- |, =5 o fe T R vintion | being by nature speculative.’—Hooker. 5 o lightly. Out of a total of approximately a million | qply. And it is no less the duty of Mr. Dewey, par- | the United Nations. Aviation ML DR. H VANCE T homes, one of each 14 homes was damaged. Another | ticularly because of the ambiguous utterances of the “lm fome l’mv‘gmatex a‘;:mlo_"l\ o “The Store for Men" cne of 14 was repaired and habitable. Six of every Republican platform and one or two of his own, also ;l?“:m“r‘v ‘;“uy ‘;m‘m"‘f u‘l'::‘:l c:r“t;z MODERN E‘"OUE'”’E by OSTEOPATH seven were only so slightly damaged that the problem |to declare unmistakably that he will support the|® ™ mse‘: :meezicane';wenao:s o ROBERTA LEE S AB'N’S of making them habitable did not arise. Administration if nf adheres t; :ge :ecll?red mt‘en; Bt o 16 b u' is} Gastineau Hotel Annex S S v ficial: the ling ainst s But Londoners stll are not starving. There are | g, of % 9% officls 8 O e against e the augury of a year of pleas| @ Is it advisable o give a child an allowance of money? 8. Pranklin PHONE 177 S B e i other countries where people know the real con- 1t would be & tragedy, if. . new, wave of inflation | ant progress in financial affairs| A. Some parents consider it wise to do so as it trains the child in W gle ; sequences of war Greece, Poland, Norway, other | were to be touched off by a cynical competition for |but business ventures should be|the handling of money. It really depends on whether this allowance countries first blitzed, then starved by the Nazis ghted votes. avoided. i1s nominal or excessive. It would not be advisable to be too indulgent. ——————————— ]——————‘ — — —_— —_— — - —————— ez e Children born on this day prob-| Q. Is it correct to present an unmarried woman to a married one? I IT] w h' ' (Is he going to take a special | vice in the early days of the war‘iably will be high-strung, talented | A. Yes, unless the married woman is very young and the other The Rexall Siore H S GBAVES ) as mg on plane?” | despite deafness, blindness in ane.flfllt; lr)mncul'. :a pg:ase.rSelltfiShm‘hh) woman is elderly, or probably ten years older than the married woman. Your Reliable Pharmacists “The Clothing Man” “No, the Secretary doesn’t use|eye and shortage of fingers—all at|Will be an outstanding fault. Q. Would it be proper for a girl, who is staying at a hotel, to invite Me"y special planes,” replied Assistant|a time when the Army was in a| (Copyright, 1944) | & young, man to her room? BUTLER-MAURO BOM:: ?aFARx gl..o'rmw s GO'Roufld | Secretary Chapman, puzzled. “You |rush to get almost anyone. Now | B T TR A No, and a reputable hotel would not permit it. She should DRUG CO. say you have been listening to his;many of these men are doing semw"fiki's DopE 0“ Buymfi entertain the young man in the lobby. Continued from Page One) speech tonight? | menial tas| L e - (Continued from Page OR®) | ™iyes. He just finished,” came the| At Fort Meyer, Virginia, one|'NEW 1942 CARS' BY OPA | CALIFORNI2 adier generalship actually is | reply. “We have a band ready to|group is daily assigned to grave I.O OK a nd lEA R N by n“' ncz and is only waiting the meet him at the station tomorrow digging at the National Cemetery.| g ;) 5 A. C. GORDON Grocery and Meat Market : 24! i - A "| With only 20,000 “new 1942 cars” | - proper time for public announce- morning and, obviously he won't,Others count socks and shirts for| oo om0 hcants Drugglsi 478 — PHONES — 37) ment. It will be La}imfmms job b(-”m’re What are vj'c going to doi" the Q‘uanen?mstcr »Corps: are nnw:’ according to the Automotive Di- 1. What is meant by splitting an infinitive? - High Quality Foods at to put the Italian (vovelm.neu.l on; Wh.z.n night is it out there in i becoming pa)fhologlcal problems ror: vision of the Natonal Office of Price | 2. What President of France was assassinated in 19332 “The Squibb Store' Moderate Prices | its feet. The idea was heartily ap- Utah?” asked Chapman. _‘t}le ‘ArmyA Some found that in-| sqministration, only two persons in | 3 What 15 meant by “putting thie kiboslr o' something? proved by Churchill, who thought| “Monday night.” { firmities when they entered have| a)aska can get purchase certificates e the fiery mayor of New York was “All right,” reassured the Assist- become aggravated since, but will| quring October for a ‘“new 1942 4. What is maladdress? 9 just the man to inject the proper ant Secretary of the Interior, “Sec- never be recognized as having re-|car.” 5. Is a brant a goose or a duck? The Chfl!les W. Ca!‘ler PIGGLY wIGGLY backbone Mito the limping Bonomi retary Ickes spoke in Los Angeles ceived disabilities in service. Until now, all 1942 automobiles, ANSWERS: ; - Government. The Bonomi regime Sunday night, and you're listening' The War Department points out|regardless of mileage, were classed 1. The separation of “to” from its verb by an intervening word, Mormm For BETTER Grocerles faces a terrific job in bringing back to a rebroadcast of his speech | that “theoretically” men over 38|as “new cars.” By an amendment|Such as: to hurriedly return. e stable Italian democracy after two Monday night. He'll be in Salt Lake |had an opportunity to leave the| effectivg today (October 13) a 1942 2. Paul Doumer. l°‘“mpuomnmlu Lt Phone 16—24 decades of dictatorship and four on time tomorrow.” | Army more than a year ago, if |car which has been transferred for 3. To squelch. years of bloodshed T ) {lhey had job opportunities in war |use at any time to a person other 4. Awkwardness in speech or manner; a lack of politeness or tact. La Guardia left Congress during LOST BATTALIONS® |industries. But the War Department | than a dealer, or o 8 dealer who 5. A goose. World War I to become a major in of z\ll»s()ll?lel‘b in the U. S. Axmy.:mlso admits that it had to Swp;ha.ls registered it fo}: his own use, . WINDOW WASHING JUNEAU YUUNG the. Alr Corps, where he served on|lle mest distressed over the Warleomewhere; and' that since tie|Willlbe knowr a5 a ‘used 1042 car - ~ RUG CLEANING 5 | the Itallan Piave front. He has 3""1‘11““:1‘:: de"‘g:“:zz‘l‘:“of "‘]::\WAC recruiting program failed, m:::“;fll not be subject to quota WINDOW AUTO PLATE GLASS & G COMPOUND HardwareC pany Is o are e over years age. | i¢ ea 1 3 | el ching 5 b |is now necessary to retain the i b i to g bk o i S5 L ST 00 M o e pacesary o setln e Ty 1o e natt o oe|l FIDEAL GLASS CO. von savs iy Y " | becaus a ot, S e f . is in such a condition that its repair i ment. hrasshats \bave. shuddesed at|Pecause of age. In fact, somg" Of Luearity of: WAC'S. b ticable, 1t be i v Glass Work of Al Descriptions DAVE MILNER Shel? and Heavy Hardware | b !them, because of bad health and| (copyright, 1944, by United s not practicable, it may be junked!! pyHQONES . F. W. WENDT the idea of coping with the mayor's s s AN (Copyright, , by Unite dismantied. foe scrap or sal 12 AIN E’ET ig R Phone Red 578 Guns and Ammunition - inability to get overseas, may be re Syndic I or disman D or salvage 633—549 DON ABLE dynamic, irrepressible temperament.| Feature Syndicate, Inc.) but a report must be sent within fi ~ among the last to leave the Army | Dol ve Churchill and Roosevelt have now g2t A0 o- ey days to the Territorial office on overruled the brasshats. Slianded to yvcamp: throughoub PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Form R-203, obtainable at any local | 2 g JOHN AHLEBS CO You’ll Find Food Finer and The appointment of Leon Hen- ne U, 5. A, they have become| Have a portralt artist take your | board office, giving make body type,| MRS. LESLIE HOGINS J . Servias Maey. Comne > dertoh 8§ ecovomilf h:h‘; ,0‘1 06U the “Army’s Lost Battalions." Many |picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite | 511 J"‘:‘fl o P nurdSerd o P. O. Box 2508 “?:" » THE BARANOF pied Germany is also definitely set.|were snapped up by Selective Ser-' 1 Building, Ph 204, Adv | - 3 L § b PLUMBING, HEATING and Cly DOt e dadlind,Ja’ Bl SoRPPed Up by Selesiiie et pEpo PGS | No person may sell cither a “new | as a paid-up subseriber to THE DAILY ALASKA '|. sEEET METAL sUPPLIES . exact title and power, which will| j 1942 ctar or a uusedt 19:2 c:r" efi' | EMPIRE is invited to p;?!s_ent :ém coupon. this Oil Ranges and Oil Heaters G&!‘!‘EE SHIJP depend somewhat on the ideas of | fioent to. ap. SPEUEARG WOO has obe evening at the box office of the—— - — uul) Allies. | Cl‘osswol’d Pnzz]e tained a purchase certificate from & ¥ % ; > 3 ‘ e CAPITOL THEATRE : JAMES C. COOPER, CP.A. | WAR ‘D | ACROSS 36. Conjunction } e i i . R, e o s e e onen] I Wit . L g o i o receive TWOLTICKIIPTS - INSURANCE ||| ,zoemses comemion e ins| r Gel | 5 Word ot lamen- gg golon ni baze- At Juneau Lumber Mills. One set " =y Authy to v Batess Marihail,sudden v o th wes- | 058 "1 2% S e [ 2t R M oo ot LASSIE COME HOME - s g : . Pronoun 1 a1 . - ern front was to decide the prob-| ;u gealthy Burdened bucker, and one cook. % abilities of ending the war this| 13 inclined pas- 41 Throw Federal Tax —11c per Person | u . Fain year. That was also one reason Why | 14 Sumalt cusyn:on b Lalkx;a in New WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! e o " By 15 kgg-sha 2 hir accompanied him. Byrnes wanted| 17. West Indian bodies at to get a clearer picture of how big| 15 penising to 48, Tascie of » a supply job would have to be % C{“u?mnnu’u b Elfllmdl a' a'm accomplished if the war continued Pt i tots 1 J n B d & 5 21, Outfit i e 10 | B fnd eame o it pere » BReauty Salon . B, Burlord & Co. Before General Marshall left| Confections Steersman ution Of Saturday’s Puzale y “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Washington, he confided to high-up | Masculine i 'r.rm 61. Medicinal g1 Rank : ¥ in . . Batisfied Customers” ? s name . Misfortunes 1 65. For fear that ”) R diiin yicar. Mother " “triangle 63. Before b S z o R ' c m?: is no se;:rz-l that General Eis- | it “Say It With Flowers" but 5= . asculine [c} g ” enhower has been bringing up tre- | e SYSTEM CLEANIN 'SAY IT WITH OURS! ‘ mendous supplies and reinforce- | 5. Exist PIIOIIG 15 . ments to make one more gigantic i Aiten 2ok . Jllneall Flonsts push before winter sets in. This m{,"‘fl':‘“‘“)‘;"d Alaska Lflllndl’y } Phone 311 push will tell the story of whether | o Sk T HiE mansgement of dhis 3 . the war can end this year ‘w 3 gmn' =g bank is pledged to comserva- R | s tive operstion: The safety X ‘ : g { . Prepares for P . POLITICS BY PLATTER | e EXPER E il iors” funds " our D msrrs T e iy Amisiant| . paleeh PERIENCED imary cousderston. I 1891—O0ver Hatf a Century of Banking—1944 Secretary of the Interior L. Chap- | . Eternity OPERATORS addition, the bank is 2 mem- IN T“E BANK i man got a phone call from Salt| , Gabake salag ber of Federal Deporit Insur- P A Lake City. Heinrich Guss, high-up | Diseneumber ance Corporation ,which in- § Democrat, was on the phone. | ocaons SPECIALIZING IN: sres cach of our depostors A . Behrends “We've just been listening to| Pe‘?:?::“. ® Cold Wavi xfin;tw:- to 3 maximum " A e : Secretary Ickes speak in Los An-| I RNOWS o) aving : 5, I N SURED 3 geles,” Gus told Chapman, “and {5 R ® Permanent Waving ? Mh S R ¥ he did a great job. He had the .Fsggillent 9 crowd roaring with his references - Ry ; to that Trojan horse. It was wr-i '%'x‘.fi‘:‘ém .iflgp,'%c:fi ¥R N Oldesi Bank m Alaska rific. But,” continued Guss, “you "~ graduall 3 B ¢ 3 : y promised that Ickes would be in| Ly OPEN EVENINGS BY t a | Salt Lake at 9:30 tomorrow, and 53 Fasy gait APPOINTMENT s s COMMEBCIAL SA,VINGS - he can’t possibly make it. It's| dor ] % of JUNEAU, ALASKX f p nearly midnight now, and there's | Bjiagitee: PHONE 538 MEMEER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION no possible way he could get here. Witness s i f i

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