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PAGE FOUR ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, . r . in the middle of (;v apanese fleet. I'll be i B S g T TSNP L WO ———— L ———————— Daily Alaska Empire | oo oo s o ai s | | ey TRIPLETTE & KRUSE PauliStied every dvenink except Subday by the BXGIs ot bl B A e HAPPY BIRTHDAY Z 0 Y E A R S A G 0 THE EMPIRE BUILDING CONTRACTORS EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY | strikers and all past, present and future strik- li EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS Streets, Juner, Alaska. | ers will be safe in America. They will be doing L)Y H DOROTHY TROY p " Vice-Prestiant their part to kill me and my shipmates and | JANUARY 2, 1925 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING JIAM R. CART Edit d Manage! - " JAN RY i i " o 1 PLMER A, PRI . B mwine Bditor | women in the services. That is gratitude and R B Frank Metcalf, with an average of 185 pins, headed the individual SHOP PHONE 9 After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 -+ el O Wi o i cooperation with Hitler and the Japanese Em- W. B, Cahil list of bowlers in the Elks’ bowling tourney just ended. Mrs. Manning | s e Eutered in the Post Office In Juneau as Sccond Class Matter. peror. Murder, pure and simple, premeditated $n sahson headed the women pin smashers with an average of 158 pins. Metcalf Silver Bow Lodgt | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1% su @ SECOND and FOURTH* Delivered by carrier I Junchy and Dourias for $1.50 per month: and deliberate. Go ahead girls and other R. E. Ellis | receive an elk’s tooth, donated by the Nugget Shop, and Mrs. Manning No.AZLO.O.E R T ST LaM, ¥\ followink caes strikers, have your “high adventure,” and get | G. B, Isaak 2 silk umbrella, donated by Goldstein's Emporium. John Reck, lowest Meets each Tues- Monday of each month Ot i1 AXYADDR- 18R] athe, 1o advance, $7.80; your few cents an hour more and the few Sharon Sharpe Jverage with 199 in 24 games, received a flashlight donated by W. S.|day at 8:00 P. M. I.O.O. F. HALE :’nem:mfi?l;?m’rem:: 2 gb advance, 3180, o prompily noty | Minutes a day shorter work. Fighting men Myna L. Butler | Puilen. Vislting Brothers Welcome, i o hric] f any failure or irregularity in the de- and wemen will pay for it with our blood William J. Koshak ! 1 Forest D. Fennessy .....Noble Gran 11 e gy | v. L. Hahn, Superintendent of the White Pass and Yukon Route, - V. OBllow ... .Secretary | Worshipful Master; JAMES W 06 D0 SO itk L ARSI, A, S o Tl LEIVERS, Secretary. gt May the good Liord pardon me for saying | N 9 | passed through Juneau to his headquarters at Skagway after a vacation i) "MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 3 A The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for I wish all of you strikers had been overseas | H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E {in the South. oy T b B atis the Mokl Bhve Dulkiibed and felt the bombs hitting you and seen whole | Warfields’ Ty SAVE THD PIECES J. Sprague left for Seattle on a business trip arfields Drug tore herein, { cities destroyed and thousands of innocent “ o . B ORI LA (o b Bt i cl 3 NATIONAL REPRE ATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 people killed and maimed and starved. You The stars incline g (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Fourth Bid te i - ! are my enemy. I can have no other feeling f your broken lenses and send 2 s 5 i« rex X 46! c , Alaska. but do not compel | Constance Talmadge was featured in “Dangerous Maid” at Spickett's NTAL, il i Ell_fi;n l:ifiu;eq‘:gin};:et;hg‘x::npuy = Palace, The feature bill at the Coliseum was “The Midnight Alarm HORLUCK’S DANISH R bl o 1 for you. I hate you as I believe my friends [ SNBSS ET SR at sea and in the front lines do also. When s S 128 e % = ICE CREAM tory, C. M. and R. L. Carlson. | bt el R Alaska produced in 1924 gold of the estimated value of $6,350,000, AN | oo 1 they come back there’s going to be a reckoning | Until late today kindly stars rule | 1 il crease or 1923 when the output was $5 - day {but in the evening disturbing in- | increase over 1823 when the outs A friend of mine, a Spanish-American War |fluences are indicated. Something : - iy 3 ’ of extraordinary concern is pre- The Allies had failed to evacuate Cologne and Germany had a gloomy The Sewmg Baske' B P U ELKS veteran stood in front of a picket line of the it telephone girls yesterday and put his thumb ‘“;":AHT e 0 s it BABY HEADGQUARTERS Meets every Wednesday at 8 > seneral (Rt SR very i | i " 4 Children’ P. M. Visiting Brothers wel- impulse toward constructive plan- The sum of $900,000 was included in the War Department’s bill for Infant and 's Wear Ay §AYES it Ining and consequent activity is|road building in Alaska for 1925. 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska Ruler; H. L. McDONALD, Secy. | |forecast for the month, Severe e o LR L Al | weather may retard midwinter work Territorial Treasurer W. G. Smith announced the biennial audit of | pe——————=—"—r—""",/""r"—"1 p ighting for her, his would-be murderess. The fof various sorts but production fO |ty Treasurer's books was being made by W. A. Habertial of Seattle and DR.E. H KASEB -—-————-—vrl‘owznl.lun ' policeman guarding the picket line said t0 |war needs will be maintained at| CUT FLOWERS—POTTED her, “When your husband gets back, he should [high level. This is a lucky SR | IR AHOU WO/ WHGRA: DENTIST shoot and save the Government tre 4 | R EN BUILDING v’ 4007- 300, BUIL SRV G ol Jastes d i | Weather report: High, 38; low, 34; rain e i PLANTS—CORSAGES ! i — —— BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Credit | et et o s et S ) Phone 56 | “For those who deserve the best” A letter written by a naval officer, printed in the | ¥ ¥ |terms will be discussed in financial HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. | 2nd and Franklin Phone 557 Washington, D. C., Post at the time of the telephone | Faster than a Zero {centers as the imperative need of | . H H by e e T workers' strike, apparently reflects the opinion of g jinternational borrowing on a tre- al y l.eSSODS In ng IS V'V L. GORDON i S (New York Times) |mendous scale is recognized. There | AR ASHENBRENNER'S To the other advantages which the Navy fighter lis a sign forbidding extensive loans | - Sets S Dr. A w Siewart ’ | NEW ARD usnn L Fei ImAnG lEHE "t CER eons s planes in the Pacific have held over the Mitsubishi|of money and promising much from WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “We went to the depot to elick o il th 5. Dvir there T RHMas oiir 00:\ the Japanese Zero fighter plane, now has been |Lend-Lease methods adjusted to meet our guests.” “We went to the STATION" is preferable : : e OUGNL OUT' |added that of speed, so our correspondent Robert |postwar conditions. | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Alpaca. Pronounce al-ps s 20TH CENTURY BUILDING | | F u BNIT UR E cnemy. I saw Americans live and die. I saw | Trumbuil reports from a carrier of Admiral Halsey's| NATIONAL ISSUES: Unity of and second A’s as in AT, third A'as in ASK unstressed. accent second o - ships blown up. airplanes shot down in |Third Fleet off the Philippines. Three Navy DIots |purpose will be constantly urged in | syiable i Qtfice Phone 469 Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. | flames, tanks burning, soldiers failing, land intercepted a flight of Zeros coming in for an attack.|,oming months while Congress is| £ RN PRI i 5 1 and sea mines exploding and killing Amer- the story said. When the Japanese pilots saw them ;" cociion and supreme |f;’uhh\m>} gfz(‘;:\\fl PELLEP ‘E:;*(:lflef)-:s-‘ lIvY‘vu::fll I']J fcans. your sons and husbands and sweet- | they jettiscned the light bombs they were carrying and { oo rvont the nation. Partisan prin-| worp B e e “ i | hearts. T and the other Americans on my | headed for home. Time was when they would have | .o may be strongly empha 1| WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| Dr. John H. [JEYE[ i Jones-Sievens Shop | ship*were in constant danger from shell “_m;) |arrived safely. But this time the Navy pilots took % C'\m')ubmn \\o\md;‘ I S\b increase our vo ulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: ENTIST | S e raks Sy ik A A | VEHEMENTLY; very ardently, or forcefully. (Accent FIRST i LADIES'—MISSES" TR T thrpatineg 1 | |after them, caught them despite “a long lead” and Hut_ the, Gutlook. tor \wise 1 Mam’n shore batteries, torpedoes from s arines R { 3 00! se legislatiol e EADY, i sl 4 g e shot_them down | syllable, not the second). “He vehemently approved every suggestion Room 8- Velertine Bidg. READY$TO-WEAR and torpedo bodats, bombs from airplanes, The story did not say so, but it appears xn'ulnblv'“ good | ? story ay so, appears able | ! ¥ o .| e e e s o PHONE 762 Seward Street mines and other forms of death the planes the Navy pilots were flying were the new| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS:|, ? o Near Thira u cannot picture that side of the war streamlined version of the Grumman Hellcat, tech- South America will draw much & | MODERN ETIOUEITE by : i Fius ot tbashed aHE SHA e et ot nically identified as the FG6F-5, which was announced | tention before the end of the| : ROBERTA LE || ity | it PRI~ 17/ Y Jors. . You oun's realls how uuch Jatng besk |18t Wenth. To was described e e winty knte (1 REEE U SEGEE JFOURCL L ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. “The Store for Men” | ’ its predecessor. awhi n, had government in America is like being, in Heaven, Now .[‘x::.(x‘mm{‘;::- Al\&'xlll(ll:-:::‘u(\;\(«)‘l.]l‘::l':-d:(\llxl;A;;il‘;.w.llu?iq:lfi1 i ts Hteon @ as foreign relations| Q. What would be considered the height of discourtesy in con- Graduate Los Angeles College 1 | S lB N’ when an airplane flies overhead, I look up {hat did such valiant service in the carly months of {beccme of great concern to the | versation? DIOOI:ET“?,BM £} ’ s and smile, knowing that the plane is friendly | the fighting in the Coral Sea, at Midway and in and | people. Brazil comes under aspects | A. TInattention. If a person is well-bred, whether interested or not, s and has big beautiful stars on it. Overseas around the Solomons. |that seem to promise financial re- | he will show interest in what someone else is saying. Many people who Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Front St.—Triangie Bldg. an airplane within miles means “Man the guns A lot has been wriiien about the Zero and a lot | forms which encourage enterprise. talk very little are extremely popular because of their attention to what e g and stand by to fire.” To you over here that of that das been overpraise. It is probably the most | Persons whose birthdate 8] obhars Hive to g4y, RS- plane is just another plane—to me it is a maneuverable fighter plane in the world. For a long ihave the augury of a vear in Q. Would it be all right to cut four or five pieces of meat on one's|| ,, o | H R The Rexall Store . S. GRAVES oiioh ond prstasrian time it was much faster than anything the United |which to guard against unfavor- A. No; only one mouthful should be cut at a time. || Your Reliable Pharmacists “The Clotbing Man* it AR RSt States or Britain had in the Pacific. But it has aly R aHie" changns sands o Bvold, eeabio though. On the streets of Washingt_n, D. C,, construction features that made the Wildcat and now ‘ql‘({:'!l‘(,{:fin b}:\m:‘f m,:,.,'}l\‘:;. d;‘,‘,‘nx:‘:: {at the table? BUTLER-MAURO HOME OF HART SCHAFFNES the Capital of my country, T saw enemies and the Hellcat one of the toughest, hardest-to-knock- |, .- e e A. The hands should be placed in the lap. DRUG CO. & MARX CLOTHING traitors and murderers. Strong language? down figher planes in the world—was sacrificed for Yes, but the truth. The telephone girls were ' maueuverability and speed. Now that the Zero has striking. They had “embarked on high ad- | lost the edge of speed, it should be even easier to shaot | venture.” I do not know why they are striking o 5 ¥ it st Tolhow. A T Row Is that tiey Since the beginning of the war in the Pacific there| ™ J " e Aty frir A ovaradus, WhG Ave Aghting s hardly a single American weapon that has not been bt HRapBHIIoREY Prt‘jfl‘(’l"- 4 astly improved. The Japanese have shown little such | Party machinery, they admit, and dying for these girls living in safety and | ibility. The workers on the home front who make [not function well throughout the| luxury far from the battle line pessible this superiority of weapons also serve their campaign: they were constantly at a time, such as twins or triplets? 'l be going back to sea soon. T'll be right ' country well, dissatisfied with (the operation of | Where was the first United States Government mint established? 5 i 3 T v the National Committee; and| . How much money is meant by the slang expression “a grand"? | M= = > = | wa‘hin fon ericans in Cairo had to wait for|Hannegan that he will occupy one meetings of the Senate and House] . What are Gregorian chants? '|'The Charles W. Carter! PIGELY g the !‘*“““;“3' -‘l";‘* ""%“l“"' mflllA-;“- of the toughest spots in public life C;‘mf"“u“ m’ounlhwe"’ ;hf‘ bonun . What is the nautical pronunciation of ? M G WIGGLY vice to hear from home. ter | for »xt two years. While their |0f constant crabbing about poor 5 Go_kound ington, civilian agencies put pres-|inhis actually they are in dead|tion is over, the bitterness is dis-| . In Philadelphia. Fuunhpn};\gfia;l;lm ta. Phone 1624 and forefinger over his nose in the “that stinks” gesture. The woman picket in charge shrieked at him “T'll have you know my hus- band is overseas.” Her husband is overseas many nfen overscas. It follows I'm a Navy man back in the United States S | ment and should be ca -mu_\‘ trained. Extracrdinary talents be-| © long to many Capricorn folk i (Gopyright, 1944) HARRY RACE CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market aia| L T @ polyandrous woman one who speaks several languages, one Druggist 478 — PHONES — 87) who has more than one husband, or one who bears more than one child | § 2 i High Quality Foods s “The Squibb Store Moderate Prices i | \ i \ | l sure on the Army, finally got the!eamest. Hannegan's job will be to|aPpearing, —with veteran solons | . $1,000. order revoked. | pre: acks| | willing to charge it off to inexperi- : s (Continued from Page Ome) "¢ . prevent the backsliding of 1938 and | Wiling to charge it off {0 MEXPErl-| 4 * gitug) music used in the Roman Catholic Church o — -~ NOTE—Gen. Giles is the man|1942 when the congressional elec- SRR | Y,00-whit the Republican party, Thomas E. who ordered U. S. newsmen not to|tions come up two year: ce. | Hannegan will work now to de-i_____ GheRs % s | WINDOW WASHING JUNEAU YOUNG | Dewey cable home anything critical of | % i . velop a network of local Democratic | 5 |. He wii nave a good deal more WINDOW PLATE GLASS ! RUG CLEANING s the British, especially during the|jelp in the job th redeces- | 8TOUPS which will see to it that! k] ¥ o 2 job than his predeces- ? i CAPITOL CHAFF carly stages of the Greck-sriu.\h!m o st as he had @ ood doa|resistration for voting is built up| IDEAL GLASS Co. J; [ SWERRING ESESODND HaruwareCompany Despite . the terrific manpower crisis, That was one Teason WhY |jnore help in the recent presiden | 1946 and that the vote aims| GlhediWorkZat All Descriptions MR PAINTS—OIL—GLASS shortage, the U. S. Employment 3 ric ic s of ¥ 4 ¥ 1for . ratic E5 Servic: ks m’mv! S l:](‘ A.m?l::a“ .publl( fiot nevn».s of \’“31 election. Democratic pohucos,“lok: .anvo%hel ' Democr ‘“Lth‘ Huu;‘.; PHONES ol RS DAVE MILNER 8 At Heavr ] s f any job ap- the Greek turmoil with such a|yo matter how they feel personally |Lhere are even hopes that the | Chidels 121 MAIN STREET ol e hG‘um ~ped Hardware plicants to the Census Bureau for thud. Actually it had been brewing apout Sidney Hillman, admit pri-|Senate majority will be increased, H munitién work mjl\t’ml u\l)m ‘;;‘“i\:)lxl“‘;:lx<v>k;: for some time. vately that, without the aid of me"""“h, tough fights locmx.ng for Re- - 2 2 A AR — | One reason why Nelsor ——— {PAC and other strong u:dependemip“b“““s Butler of Nebraska, John- | feller may be having so little ST |committoes, Including Leon Heme|Son of California, Shipstead o | ROD DARNELL JOHN AHLERS CO. :::l';“;“::’“&”fl"“‘“ . trouble getiing appropriations is the LOOK AHEAD TO '46 b Minnesota, Vandenberg of Michi- ag Ko S a0y " E, |derson’s Independent Progressive| Wb 5 - P. O. Box 2508 PHONE 34 fact that Budget Director Harold| ponccovic” leaders have been!Committee, a Republican Congress 3% Willis aof Indiana, and Pro- as a paid-up subsecriber to THE DAILY ALASKA flro e Bl s THE BAmor ; { ' Smith’s wife is on the payroll of 1 o a r 4 gressive Bob La Follette of Wiscon- p is invi -~ is 37 Reckefcller’s office of Coordinator telling Democratic Cfmnman Bob would have been elected and per-|S'® | EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this SHEET METAL SUPPLIES FEE H e = ! evening at the box office of the——— Oil Ranges and Oil Heaters of Inter-American Affairs Pih Unless the Democratic National | Pirst things Ed Stettinius did after ; : M Oorralis ohy a5 this Sob itsaltd CAPITOL THEATRE getting his new post was to call it will have to rely again upon the | his wife, then tell his staff what | non-party groups which won the| - rachit ' KET! see COOPER, j I ; | and receive TWO TICKETS to see: JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A ; happened gnd then order Secretary ACROSS 21. Devoured S &) ; S ctifce completely “repalrited | - v Tres 36 Great Lake Slgpian Lo JL. last, pohih,, Jeen " " BUSINESS COUNSELOR it pletely repa e K ) while, the southern wing of the covgn GIBL Authorized to Practice Befare 3 s ) . French 35. Silkworm e and redeccrated Stettinius also revolutionist 36, Group of stars 2 party and the middle-of-the-road- the Tressury Depditnent and crdered the removal of Hull's .S}:hl:l(: § 39, Biblical judge R 2 ers are preparing to fight against | Federal Tax—11¢ per Person Shanuck Agency Tax Court pidistra plants which lent an ea . Nelghborly 40. Ran away , 1 dependence upon non-party ele- | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! COOPER BUILDING ; 2 Ty ¥ % working 41. Conclusion { Victcrian atmosphere to the ex- _Eathering 42 Try again I ments. They fear that the party | secretary’s inner sanctum The 13 Nimble i1 Knocks S R s e vh delinithly the M group which knows most about the money 47. Flower cluster =15 eral party. = Z L. C. Smith and inner workings ml the State Dl(-- ‘:\““‘":Tm Ohlo g‘:)_ 1}':""‘1;" | That's why, in many towns and Dllncan s CIeanmg o “mc""' partment personnel are nurses who 17. ar 51. Iissure ! p ities—and i . istricts—.| TYPEWRL i : k ! ey 53, Dasioe (i1 citie: nd even in ?uml districts- <= - and PRESS SHOP Bold and Serviced by do first aid in the dingy & Sidelong glance 55. Conjunction 3 where the Democratic Party usual- NN > s = J B n S s umg—Pressing—Repatring . B. Burford & Ce. ment health room. They handle 57. Discoverer of ly shows its head only every two S everything from the secretary’s i L8 dananican Solution Of Y. uzzl & S 3 PHONE 838 everything 3 n cunxln](nz olution esterday’s-Puzzle |years, it will have to continue ac- “Neatness Is An “Our Doorstep Is Worn by sore throats to messengers .umml canemd 62, Turkish title boWS tive. A giant financing drive is 3 Satisfied Customers’ toes, Principal keepsake Cordell c water ¢ y of the cat Manila hemp getting under way now to back this art v 3 L. il R an 6 cArs apa N H Hull took from the department was L Anclent Roman 61 Tears apart Nl ki B AR his swivel chair which traditionally . Pucelveby &ar on the basis of keeping the Re- | i z 0 RI1 C is given each outgoing secretary 03 r Striet_discl- publicans out of control in 1946 § p £ “Say It With Flowers” but 7 linarian ” Y ANIN( oy e 4 5 I::mh and old-line Democrats approached AYPEEM. OL8 g 'SAY IT WITH OURS!" U. 5. BOSS OF NEAR EAS' - 7 Firearm lon the basis of keeping Sidney Phone 15 4 Gen. Benjamin Franklin Gile 7. OPEIS ot Hillman out of the driver’s seat. Juneau Florists the U, S. Ammy’s gift to the Near opaveati (Copyriaht, 1044, by the Alaska Laundry - Phane 311 East, has issued an order banning | [ig Mountdin: | Bell Syndicate, Inc.) The Gt GF 16 bank is pledged to conserva- State Department, UNRRA, FEA, Act ot editing | E: and other U. S. civilian officials fl W 77128 8 - safecy - from coming in through the front - o E:dm Einf‘u‘r | [J () :"‘:::‘::f‘::i our D poS'Ts ' door of his Ceiro headquarters. All n. ade destitute primay camsideration. I : et ; e e ok 0 4 i 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1945 Calls at bridge 1 g el D R S oA ? it siioens aliec oaTaEN o aicon, hebuk w2 mem [ |\ THIS BANK e The B. M. Behrend G;:. Giles also banned civilians fl. - u. g.“')"'r\"" bhlass ‘ of $5,000. I N SU RE D e °® ® e ) as patients in the Army Hospital / L SPECIAL : B k When State Department officials .“ . Genus of the ance Corporation,which ia- ! RE Double-Duty Nose Drops squawked the order was finally g A sures each of our depositors . Poorly | against loss to & maximum for a while, forced UNRRA to set ; | up its own clinic in Cairo to take % s.rl:fi”fiz‘fl;' Wnrks;:mlmm rican Government em- . Woolen fabrie . Rk v . Mountain ployees who became ill. Most dis- Lt A ” hymph Instantly, relief from snifly, sneezy | ° 2 : Oldest Bank in Alaska B s oo o | F] 1 T w oamme® s o ca o' | JFEPSE National Bank posed on civilians by Giles was an | [gg e ' ?f,'x'l“’e"' :’.‘:fi,“n{;‘s’{} “XL:O ',‘,",‘,‘;‘,’,’:;“,:‘;‘,";’;3}31 ALASEA SA order preventing them from using = ./ “ B Oontaneal. colds from developing if used in time of JUNEAU, COMMEBCIAL VINGS the Army Postal Service to send molsture APt = HEEN R SRRopas in fold EMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ? and receive mail. This meant Am- . Aged ¢ VICKS "'“"”l M > e