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d WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1944 PAGE FOUR UNEAU, ALASKA DmW Alaska Emplre q every evening except Sunday by the PRINTING COMPANY Main Streets, Juner.u, Alasks. HELEN TROY MONSE] - - . - DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - WILLIAM R. CARTER TS - ELMER A. FRIEND - - - - ALFRED ZENGER - - - - SPECIALIST PERMAN WAVING Of All Textures of Hair and Types of Permanents LUCILLE’S BEAUTY SALON ALSO HAIRCUTTING—GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE PHONE 492 Silver Bow Lodgi @Nm A210.0.E Meets each Tues- day at 8:00 P. M. I. O. O. F. HAL} | Visiting Brothers Welcome Forest D. Fennessy Noble Grand | Alexander. l there is brought When such tidings reach us, ‘W l THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— from 20 YEARS AGO TH% emrire DECEMBER 13, 1924 The previous night, in the Douglas Nat, the Juneau High School girls !lx‘immed the Douglas High School girls at basketball in a fast game by | | the score of 12 to 2. The Douglas boys’ five evened up the honors of the | evening by defeating the Juneau High School boys’ five, 17 to 13. ! In a doubleheader this night, the Juneau High School cagers were to ‘mvet the Juneau Alumni and the Firemen were to take on the Collegians. home to each one the awful tragedy of war, the most | | destructive of all the horsemen of the apocalypse. This is the fifth time the dreaded telegram of regret has been received by Juneau and Dcllglfls! Managing Editor people from the War Department. First, it brought i Business M.mwer‘griet to Mrs. Britt, then to Mrs. Savikko, to Mrs. ass Matter, | Vestal, to Mrs. Maxwell and now to the Alexanders |each time announcing the sacrifice upon the altar of our country’s freedom of one of the real flowers of the | community’s manhood. Truly, death loves a shining | | mark. | President Vice-Presilant Editor and Menager | DECEMBER 13 { Madge Wade | rs. Robert Light Leephonse W. Smith Katherine Lester Mrs. R. M. Stewart Kate Wilson | R. M. Campbell | Edythe T, Robertson MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 14 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each’ month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m! WALLIS S. GEORGE . Entered 1n the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.50 per month; six months, $8.00; one vear, S15.00. t the following rates: 5.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; 1 news dispatche: paper and also the local news published or if they will promptly notify | lure or irregularity in the de- | - ! o | : y 5 . V. s 5 IR Or SRRV R ) | Our profound sympathy is extended to Judge and | e | Douglas boys organized a club with the intention of later forming e e L BEyaran Wor‘s’hlpfuls::::::r. e SR News Oftice, 02; Business Offlce, 374. Mrs. Alexander, to Miss Alexander and Mrs. Sherman, | fee—eeeeeeer————weeee1 4 Boy Scout troop. Ross Fox was elected President, Walter Savikko as ‘LEI ERS, ry MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS the sisters, and fo the young widow, so soon to be { | Vice-President, Arthur Ness, Secretary and John Cashen, Treasurer. iy A Prece s excluglvely. entitied to the use for | bereaved. H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E § —_— S credifed to it or not other- | TR w . ' SAVE THZ PIECES arfields’ Drug Siore Cableship Dellwood was repairing the break in the cable between Juneau and Ketchikan and when this work was done was to move to repair the break in the Ketchikan-Seattle cable. of your broken lenses and send On such an occasion written words can seldom “them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska. or lessen the pain of parents and “The stars incline but do not compel” (Formerly Guy L. Emith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies | convey comfort, Alaska Newspapers, 1411 T NATIONAL REPRESENTAT) o] ) B They will be replaced promptly in ————e £ | e i NP J 2 i il 7 2 HORLUCK’S DANISH our large and well equipped labora« | But we should find it no difficult task to write URADAY, DECKMBEE 14 Samuel Gompers, dean of labor In America, died in San Antonio, ICE CREAM tory. C. M. and R. L. Carlson. a eulogy on young George Alexander. He was one of| _TH s EEN Texas. S e . | A ¥ e | Benefic aspects rule today which | | Juneau’s most promising young men. We were proud to |shonid:be fartunate for.the United ‘ c— ol claim him as,one of us. His fine personality, pleasant ‘}vanuns atiin Butlet Mauro Drug Company was advertising for a smoky Christmas h———w disposition, sterling character, good nature and genuine | Women | and was offering Dunhill pipes at $10. B. P. 0 ELKS The Sewing Basket || BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear | | HEART AND HOME: | manly qualities enideared him to all who knew him.|. .. ynder an auspicious " " e stars, stimulating However, no eulogy will bring him back to us,|°f the s 4 4 I nor assuage the griefgtyu his pzlrel")ts wife or sisters Ispining It is a promising date for|at Spickett’s Palace and Jack Holt was at the Coliseum in They. in common with Mrs, Britt, Mes. Savikko, M |entering into contracts for the new |High Seas.” el - i K * . |year. Girls will be lucky in making | Vestal, and Mrs. Maxwell, have paid a costly sacrifice ¥ starring Laura La Plante, was the feature “On the direction | and in- “The Dangerous Blonde,” Meets every Wednesday at 8 P. M. Visiting Brothers wel- come. A. B. HAYES, Exalted Ruler; H. L. McDONALD, Secy. 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska new friends of eligible young men. Weather report: High, 31; low, 29, snow. e e A e it ] in the common cause of freedom. It is a happy wedding day. ! DR E H KASBR .—-FM-—.—. We can only say, in the words of Lincoln, who| BUSINESS AFFMF:\'S; ’:hte' SL“"; 3 by DENTIST Raluclog LA"B I ’ A {asin’s \ ol presage a generous distribution o M DERN E'I' E'rl’ D OWERS—POTTED S = : % 5 said such things better than anyone Tadhey . amons ihs: ‘Heavle atich E ROBERTA LEE BLOMGREN BUILDING PLANTS-—_GCORSAGES DEATH LOV hh A SHINING MARK May our Heavenly Father assuage their grief and |assures brisk holiday trade. Practi- h Phone 56 “For those who deserve th: best” cal gifts that are cos will be - HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 2nd and Franklin ¢ Phone 557 WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Either “Drive slow” or “Drive slowly” is Our community has received another great shncknl“'vC them only the cherished memory of their beloved SLOW is in good use both as an adjective and as an adverb, in the news of the death in action of Sergeant George | Son, hushand and brother, who was one of America’s useless trifles will | Christmas numerous. Few he bestowed as correct. while SLOWLY is an adverb only. re- ASHENBRENNER’S F. Alexander, Jr., son of Judge and Mrs. George F\chst. { minders. RS PR TR BT BEe 5 R NATIONAL ISSUES: Reduction| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Habitat. Pronounce hab-i-tat, both|| Dr. A. W. Stewart y 78 I A0 : {in the number of Government em- A's 8s in AT, T as in IT unstressed, accent first syllable DENTIST NEw A"D um waShII‘lmOII could accomplish m?s without shec!- jote-grabbers in the state, has n"“,pln'»oes will be advocated With re- | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Genius (mental power, or talent). Genus r |ding blood but he should not hesi- | best chance of beh_lg .re-e]ected for ‘newed emphasis the first of the | (a'class; order; kind). 20TH CENTURY BUILDING u n “ l T “ ‘ E "e"y- (:ne A(‘” do wha t.e\' er he has to, | a full six-year terfl in 1046. | vear. Astrologers stress the import- | SYNONYMS: Laughable, ludicrous, ridiculous, comical. . Office Phone 469 Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. Churchill declares. Coffee has a reputation for being a0 of choosing vocations that re- WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us 1 | (signed) “Kirk.” |able to grab plenty in Washington, : od uire constant development of skill ' r voca 'y 3 T " TN y vord : Go Round Meanwhile, it has also leaked |D. C. t h(‘]]) all the folks bfl(‘k:q P! increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. od35 's word: 'and warn the young against rou- . o be o R G T gt jout that Prime Minister Ohurchill| home. Tough and highly colorful, TEGER: ag INDOMITABLE; not to be subdued; unconquerable. “He has an in {tine tasks that destroy initiative. i i11." refused to accept a coalition Cabi- | he makes the rafters of the House Y domitable will. Dr. John H. Geyer - | DENTIST \!‘ontlnued /rom Page One) Jones-Stevens Shop i T g "~ Inet headed by 85-year-old Themi- |of Representatives ring when hej, INTERNATIONAL APPAIRS:| oo e e v e LAXDRE" - MISSEG: an any armed male in the Greek| _ v | Astrology does mnot indicate the i 7 . R stocles Sophoulis which would have | gets up to talk, has a good many | # 2 , i a READY-TO-WEAR capital who assails the authority| ... .4 representatives of - ‘@ll{ friends in both the House and the | COmplete ending of the = Second Dall Lessons In En IISh by Room 9—Valentine Bldg. | of the British Greek political parties. This might | Senate, would be a real addition to| World War within the next few y ! g W. L. GORDON PHONE 762 | Seward Street Near Thira The orders were summarized by, : % % 3 N {vears but forecasts graduel eli- 7 4 3 1. (have avoided civil war. Not only | the upper chamber. United States Ambassador to Italy | 10¥¢ BIO LS €00 o o nd umnanon of various pHased el don- e R e a cablegram on e y ‘mu following the defeat of the Q. If a woman and her ten-year old son are registering at a hotel, " Alexander Kirk in . The Store for Men” ! even the Communists were willing | MERRY-GO-ROUND “Mrs. W. J. Smith and son”? ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. | Axis. The final victory over Japan Would it be correct for her to sign, [ December 5 from Caserta, Italy, : D Allied headquarters for all of the 'O Sefve under Sophowlls, but Chur-| New Secretary of State Ed Stet-{, o' '1o,0 gelaved although there| A No; she should write Mrs. W. J. sthith, Chicdgo, Tl on the first " Graduate Los Angeles College Néar East. On fhat day, Stettiniys Pl seid no. L tinius had calor stills and movies |\ 7 " " 0 aden surrender | line, then James Smith, or Master James Smith, with a ditto mark under of Optometry and SAB'N’S issued his statement that the F’f“zfi; fi:"b“ésf“dz" i;e:: é’:fli’ ‘““f - S""'ememc"“r“h"““;ct;B‘”; within 1945, Chicago, on the second line ‘ Opthalmology United States did not believe in T o ity e | B tatiinias was| Persons whose birthdate it is| Q. Where should the butter knife be placed, on the butter plate Of| Glagses Fitted Lenses Ground Front St—Triangle Bldg meddling with European Govern- Papandreou must remain as Bre- ‘enlellfllflll‘g forelgn 'delegates to haw_‘ the augury_nf a year of fin-| at the side of the plate with the other silver? g L - SRR R R LG ments. Hiler the Dumbarton Oaks Conference, ancial perplexities. They should | A. It should be placed alongside the other silver. C Kirk’s message follows in full: neither borrow nor lend. | Q. Is it correct to address the inner envelope of a wedding invita- |he took all of them to New York, 'escm'ted them to Radio City Music Hall First treat Stetti Children born on this day prob- (jons ably will be original in ideas and A. Yes: write, Mr. H. S. GRAVES “Gen. Scobie at Athens has been | informed in a message from Chur-| “The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists | | BRITISH INTERESTS IN GREECE and Mrs. John Smith, but omit the address. chill that SAC (Supreme Allied mentally keen. They may be too; “The Clothing Man" t A Pt s Command) has been ordered t0| When Winston Churchill was m‘rom);e:tcgutthzasfl.zckbetgjmgsnc‘::z generous for their own best in- leaye all British troops in Greece financial difficulties in 1912, he was | e Hlogatos) Feste, L 0 K A BUTLER-MAURO HOME OF HART SCHAFFNEM and to reinforce them as fully as|helped out from three sources—the | ... : Y B (Copyright, 1944) an A C. GORDON DRUG CO. & DIARE LOURES o Y T 7 didn't realize this was a special | possible. ‘The PM (Prime Minister) late Lord Moyne, recently assassi- ({100 ¢ Je8VEC U8 W08 & SCEC L states that he holds Scobie espon- nated while in Cairo; Maj. Gen. [Set, i i e A M W'WWJ R Tt T e sible for destroying or neutralizing sir. Edward Louis Spears, NOw ey, g i Y Puor Dlgest'on D.D . at time can the corona be .s(’f.n around the sun? il e ceronts. (Nutioos: T | s Gos Skn AR tA R OOT. ‘paxrtment édldnt mtt‘en clel;cs or m; 2. Who impeached and acquitted President Johnson? HARRY RACE CALIFORNIA i : . wery ally appease e o far . eration” Front which opposes the missioner in Syria; and the Ham- | ae}:egmél::meimu: efico"ed (Egm 7 Headachy? Dé 3. What amendment gives Congress the power to lay and collect Grocery and Meat Marke King) who approach Athens, and byo family, owners of Hambro's| ez f‘ taxes on income? ‘ Drugaist 478 — PHONES . 37 |a first-rate box near the front o How many constellations are recognized at present? gg i | Qiisiiaes Scoble to intem sny ds- iBank n’ Tgmion, |the theatre . . . When Col. Elliott High Quality Foods & ' Sour or Upset? oo| * ‘What has been the nationality of the Popes for more than three sivéd number of persons and to| Hambro’s Bank has floated heavy' 5 i 5 issue all regulations mecessary for|loans to Gi These loans fin- | Eo0sevell. got ‘off a plane from | - 2 S __'l'_h)______l Squibb Store” | Moderate Prices ; wraeE cu N 1 e, e | Europe, he headed straight for the | wed-Listiess! 0O complete control of the streets. |anced the Athens water works, the | giou club, didnt even visit his | * | ANSWERS: “When the shcoting begins, said Boeotian Irrigation Project, the | Do you feel hendmh and upset due fo 1. It can be seen only during a total eclipse. { 1 - it o o ¢ family before pmceeding to the | { digested f dy To fe » ly g eclipse. Churchill, it can be expected. that |patras Railway, and most of the|weet” Goast to marry movie star | and happy again your (hrp 2. He was impeached by the House, and acquitted by the Senate. | The Charles W. Carter PIGGLY WIGGLY Elas will put women and children{Greek light and power companies.| pave pmerson . . . Elfotts mother Sigested properly 3. The 16th, i in fhe first line. Scobie is instructed | Througt English mi Rl o g Each day, Nature must produce about Mortuar | : SRS Ciiver Ghout cofing with tiie] BALSE . B1. 218 mission sit- | (14 t1iends she had never met her | gwo Bintk Sha vital Qlgantive e to 4. 88. | For BETTER Groceries é L tapne Sting in Athens, interest on these|,.u gaughter-in-law, had not even | help dxgest your food. If Nature fails, 5. Italian. Pourth and Franklin Sts Phone 16—24 and to avoid errors.” ORDERED TO OPEN FIRE was paid in gold right up Joans 1941, when Greece was until April, noticed her in the movies . . . Man | with the hottest inside track to jinvaded by the Germans. It was/ GOP Chairman Herbert Brownell’s our may remain_undigested— avmg you headachy and irritable, | Therefore, you must increase the flow | of this digestive juice. Carter’s Little PHONE 136 DECORATING Liver Pills increase this flow quickly — “Beobie is also instructed that he{one of the few countries where ; ? ¥ o P : job cwrrently is Indiana State) giten in as little as 30 minutes. And, | showld no; h(,‘]‘f‘"o to open fire on|payments were made in gold. Ghgiman John H. Lower, who | youreon the road to fecling betier. ” should not be confused with the ordinary run of painting.. It is not WINDOW WASHING JUNEAU - YOUNG :mly alrme male !m nwl (m'\k ;41;!- The interest rate is high, varying helped elect Homer Capehart to Datgt gepend o"n arufi:nl Cfl-lds to only our business to suggest proper color harmony but to see that RUG CLEANING al 'who assails the authority of the |fy counteract indigestion—when Carter's heme hy British or s<.Jf the Greeks who are from 775 per cent to around 16 the Senate, has a reputation as a| fitdeTiver Fils mid digestion afier Na: | ‘e desorative sc gl s g SHEREIC Su ornn Hamware ComPanY . |per cent. One of the bones of ¢pyayq political operator. ture’s own order. Take Carter's Little J s M CLELL AN FOR SALE collaborating with the British. It|contention between the British |~ (copyrignt, 1944, by United Liver Pills as directed. Get them at any . ) [ . PAINTS—OIL—GLASS ‘flould be a guod‘ U\m.g, »smd Chur- | Government and the Left.wjngl% Feiture yByn Sokts: 05 druesmfl? Only 10¢ and 25¢. I SOLVE YOUR DECORATIVE PROBLEMS DAVE MILNER ! | sm and Heavy m chill, if Scobie’s forces could be groups in Greece is the future of | CALL DOUGLAS 374 Phone Red 578 Guns and - augmented by the forces of the|these loans. The Eam-Elas group home Gieck Goverament. The |proposes scaling the interest rate TRIPLETTE & KRUSE British Ambassador, according to(to around 5 per cent, plus other | € § SR . T ST You'll Find Food Finer and the message, is advising Papan- |concessions af the expense of BUILDING CONTRACTORS { JOHN AHLERS CO. Service More Complete at dregtt (Greek Premier supporting |Hambro's Bank. | EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS { HANNAH PILEBURGE P. O. Box 2508 PHONE 34 ¢ the, King) not to hesitate. | Some diplomats in Washington 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING { UMB] HEATIN THE BAM"OF .. oAl . it i 4 PLUMBING, G and Scobie should not hesitate Moble sho sitate, say |think that basically this is what SHOP PHONE 96 After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA SHEET METAL SUPPLIES ; ;::upnn].;‘ (\:( to dau. as if he part of the Athens shooting is all| - — EMPIR!:} is invited to present this coupon this 0il Ranges and Oil Heaters Cfll"fl:fl Sflfll’ e | conquered city, con- about. | v ’ evening at the box office of the—— rented by local rebellion. With the | CIE R forces under Scobie’s command, SENATOR COFFEE? i says Churchill Scobie should be| Washington State Representative’ Crossword Puzzle E| S . CAHTOL THEATRE JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A. able ‘u s a lesson that|John M. Coffee, who has made s gCBs L Gg? and re’cexve TWO TICKETS to see: INSUB ANCE BUSINESS COUNSELOR would .".hkv it most mlprobable‘h)mself a national reputation by | ‘,Is. Pagan god ! 4 o Authorized to Practice Befere that othcs will behave in the his spirited defense of progxesblve’ QL'EE"':‘.;‘.'E’ e, fadient of I 83 TIRIOS , JACK LI)NDO Sh £ ] the Treasury Department an¢ \ ). Conditions 7. B f r Tax Cot he will back up Scoble in whatever |be left vacant by smart, even-| ' e . E.‘)Je?:{e‘c 5 S SPACE—Your Name May Appear! action Scobie takes along these |tempered Gov.-eleet Mon Wallgren. | variant 4 Hont bt | El SRR mith lines, and that the British must| Wallgren is leaning heavily to- | 16 Frlehten Ak Saity Y ; TSTARE D s Cleani L. C. Smith and Corons keep and dominate Athens. It|ward Coffee as his successor, be-\ }Z zflfik"e" 35 fi!:‘;?eg::ed by 1 E uncan s eumg !ll!lllflllllll would be a splendid thing if Scobie | lieves Coffee is one of the greatest | 0. 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