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PAGE FOUR ; ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ; FRIDAY, JANUARY 5 D .l l k E . |xm- the rockets also are thought to have hampered | pee== O St aeateaadd I § aily Alaska Empire i e oo o the vojecic ehi TREIEPLETTE & KRUSE |- { V-2 is believed to attain a speed of about 3,000 APPY BIRTHDAY 20 Y E A RS A G 0 IQ 4 Published every evening except Sunday by the n 1 1 i v:émq‘:n):‘rm T:\lr guMP.\NA'“sh miles an hour through the stratosphere en route to r H E E M PI E " B(U:;:)\::;};ON'X’RACIORS « RN TROY MONREN = o Doy SRl " « |its target. When launched, the missiles head UpWArd | & mmeo oo e or s A QPR - o s A 3 EXPERT ORK OF ALL KINDS : DOROTHY. TROY LINGO - 5 * Vice-Erest almost vetrically, then change direction (apparently Lo W IR, 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING FEESE R CARTER . - - i gne Mepaser [ oS ( o o CoroRiE AR A bl JANUARY 5 JANUARY 5, 1925 SHOP PHONE 96 After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 ' <7 S 27 Business Manager :‘:“_ ;?:“"‘l“t,“’o’l;’]“ :(":l "',; hst‘i‘:p‘;;r‘:;']‘:;l'“"‘s‘lm;‘l‘l‘“ John Homme With 180 blue fox felts, all primed, well cured ;_}nlul 1:\:;;«. J. L. Hill f ittt - et { LOWS eir pctive ; slackens e’y : & Batic ;an Island. The pelts ware t oo com e e e ——— =~ ~ Entered in the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class Matter. | ¢omewhat in descent, although they strike when trav- leanor Gruber ATLed 1o (0 Dtk s et o UDIYRN NS e Silver Bow Lodge | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: i e e 1, i Wy Yt shipped to the London market. No.A2LO.0.E SECOND and FOURTH Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.50 per month; €l at nearly 2,000 miles an hour. Since they move Mona Everetts , NO. v L year, $15.00. Meets h Tuese Monday of each month siz months, $8.00; one year, §15.00. faster than sound, they strike without advance noise Barbara Hermann : ects euc By mail. posiase paid at the following rates: P e L s o el e R. A. Darling, Special Agent of the Bureau of Investigation, Ieft| 40700 .09 p. M. I. O. O. F. HALE In Scottish Rite Temple e S mRn R SO ) [vety muciiBE SR R tho EE A N M“(;y_lcl\;l‘"; ”(’“ for Anchorage to install a new office. Visiting Brothers Welcome beginning at 7:30 p. m. Subscribers will confer a favor if they will prompily notity | Obviously, the control of such a device is very ar og : 3 z Forest D. Fennessy ....Noble Grand WALLIS S. GEORGE fobiy Lo e Rt Ay RIS oe BNILTH o e A% impertect. , HUb iRy VS done teriilly SEARS Mpre et Ed“"?q'\l . Marion Davies was to be featured at the Coliseum in “Adam and Eva.” | H. V. Callow .. . Secretary | Worshipful Master; JAMES W Telephones: News Office, 802; Business Office, 374, {or less aimlessly throughout the British metropolitan Mrs. M. H. Phillips b i 1 LEIVERS, Secretary. & EMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ¥ |area. Though ]"0; as ;“"(h- f”-"'\lml'l-‘- as the Nazi 8 3G Glenn Oakes, of the Novelty Fcur Dance Orchestra, was to leave the L T R L Associated Press is lustvely title t e use r ster criminals hoj to accomplish v % - Se o L] —————————————————————————————— republication of il news dispiches credited Lo 1t or Dot others || o i ! next day on a vacation trip to Seattle. - SAVE TED PIECES :lselcredlled in this paper and also the local news published i e { 0 P E VB warfields Drug Sio"e b 5 ! Futile Scraj : e ohhl y as a visitor in Juneau e 3 ses and sen ‘ e S TR R IL_{ crap i 5 > E. A. Rasmuson, of the chain of Alaska banks, was a visitor in (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) of your Bbrolzzg If{eer:chlkan Al::k: ‘ Fourth Avenue Bidg., Seattle. Wash. : ! The stars incline enroute to Ketchikan it Boail e bios them to Box 468, j s sl & | (Cincinnati Enquirer) but dO not com el” 77777 Ay T.n ’y T . They will be replaced promptly 4 H |, = @umently, the SiSELARANIGY blf"“g" f{“'l | P { Steamer Alaska was due from the Westward the next day and was HOR}‘(!EC%E‘?EIX;‘{“SH our large and well euulwedl labora- 1jdusiy and sorab (LA SERR Stech, R Bporelary AL * | making a record run, according to reports received here. g tory. C. M. and R. L. Carlson. - H |L. Ickes accuses both, for exports to Japan from the R v Manchurian invasion in 1931 until United States em- B» £ R Hubive. thday 2 o £ bread, elec- | frm—. (Y bargoes finally were imposed shortly before the Japs | “:_‘en‘: “‘Z’;e‘;TOIjI‘(“.‘;)(l o r‘fl?{; The American Bakery was advertising three loaves of bread, elec s £ k -—-—-————:E-;'f‘is—"‘l struck Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1942. oA ? 3 trically cooked, for 25 cents Since American blood as well as Chinese finally [encouraged by the stars. # ke 'l'l\e ewmg.Bas el B. P. 0 | was let by Jap weapons fashioned from United States| HEART AND HOME: Interest in James H. Wheeler, President of the Petersburg Commercial Club, was || BABY HEADQUARTERS Meets every Wednesday at 8 steel and scarp, this cannot be dismissed as spilled health insurance will be much em-}, uiieop i Juneau and registered at the Gastineau. Infant and Children’s Wear P. M. Visiting Brothers wel- 4 . req a 0l L Fmilk. ,bhasized at this time when a great o S S pankiin TTaflbat, aluaks come. A. B, HAYES, Exalted | & | 'The grievous error actually is mot attributable deal of illness will be prevalent. o) : 3 RO R b Ruler; H. L. McCDONALD, Secy. “ itk Gl bt i ttributable to United | After the war, astrologers predict The Hoonah Happy Orchestra of eight musicians was coming to give |to either industry, but is a Afte . war, astrologers i ; ) : e States - British - Russian - Frendh appeasement of a |the cost of medical care.will be- |8 series of concerts and dances in Juneau and Douglas —_— | Japan permitted to seize Manchuria. |come a problem of the Government, ¢ e DB E H KASEB FLOWBRLAND Iy As a sop for peace, U. S. State Department policy | which will provide treatment and| Weather report: High, 32; low, 28; snow. DENTIST . —_— I not only permitted without protest, but encouraged, | hospitalization for the public and i = B CUT FLOWERS—POTTED P | ; et et e oy e 3 ACKG INT & shipments of oil, steel and scrap iron to Japan. The |will employ the most able physi- BLOMGREN BUILDING PLANTS—CORSAGES BACKGROUND ON V-2 | blame must lie not with the industries shipping to cians and surgeons . . . by Phone 56 | “For those who deserve the best” 9 m | Japan, but with the State Department. If the State| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Upon the Da| y essons i ng IS W. L. GORDON HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 2nd and Franklin Phone 557 V-2, that fantastic rocket projectile as long as a | pepartment, responsible for policy, was blind, how [nation’s exports will depend pros- . L. :;lepl:mw p(l)lv which lhz_ fi\‘l'l;flns h:;rlml ”:YU\lllh‘cfln it be said that busim‘ssn}x‘on :»hou;:()\c ha:’c h?d\pex‘lty to a greater degree than ever | & coeeeme. WWN...,WT.I«M b — « e stratosphere against England, was designed orig- | sufficient foresight to become the State Department's \perore after peace is attained. WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not y am going to have my f & ° inally for use in a colossal scale “blitz”" So believes | seeing eye? |While lend-lease in its present|sister for dinner.” Say, “I am going to have my sister AT dinner.” Dr A. w Stewari ASHENBRENNER'’S the weekly digest of the London Daily Mail. In 1939, scrap exports to Japan reached a peak |, . i) continue into the summer OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Terrible. Pronounce the E as in BET, # 2t e s 1 NEW Ann IJSED hdd : Plecing together all available reports, the news- | Of 2000000 tons. worth $30,00000; Steel eXDOrtS ags. 01 1948, the plan will be extended | not as in HER. FURNIT . paper says there is no reason to doubt that the Naz ;f‘z‘:u:dp‘(‘l“r‘u ‘;8;;365[0“‘:;‘; 1‘;40 0 203,062 in 1939, |y, hanged pattern that will sus- OFTEN MISSPELLED: Jeopardize. Observe the EO. 20TH CENTURY BUILDING U . u RE se V-2 g P o | T© e » i g ' erity. Str ger: 3 . S > a 0 Snir. . plam.md to use V-2 to unload as much as 6,000 tons Crying about that tonnage and who was to blamc‘“m our prosperity, astrologers SYNONYMS: Keepsake, miemento, token, souvenir. 1 Office Phone 469 Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. | < % of high explosive on London in any given 12-hour go. i will do no good. Nor does it do any good to predict. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us _—— —_——_— * » period. | show it was only a trifle of home consumption. Crs-| TI ) AL Ib"}’ES_ Despite ‘z_“' increase cur vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's Word: | ooy q The reason they didn't—the reason that the at- | ing helps not one of Bataan's vietims ! {Sonat 1"”"_‘“,", “°“‘;‘f‘u’°§".“”:l“;‘, IMMUTABILITY: state or guality of being unchangeable. “We must ¢ tack was limited to a d#maging but endurable scope-— | What would benefit this nation would be a on'tlx-}“}‘)f“( sy ‘k““:r ""f“m““m;‘m;lifv | recognize the immutability of God’s laws.” Dr. Jghn H. Geyer Jones-Stevens shop " is believed to lie in the disruption of German research | right State Department, shunning political expediency | that scems to presage S ENTIST . 379 ihaustelal. prodhotion by, the. bonalitent nounding hABEANREn S tiib neajiis’ it GliNeives tig Willh, io|of Goyernment Syegpeh ' SR | feme st R T m R T e ¥ LADIES'—MISSES' | g of Allied bombers. The London newspaper believes | matter how hard the facts. And a State Department [hucs (‘I“AJLXISIHL‘SS' Poguh}; .sctnu» by Room 9—Valentine Bldg. READY-TO-WEAR ; o > 2o Rl R VeS| cknowledging this fact: It is the State Depart-ment will change gradually, it is MODERN ETIOUETTE | thn;_sm k‘:;h_(h opmons “(L;M .U“ heivee ch«m A5 | ment’s error, nct industry’s, if at any time a po- |prophesied, as certain benefits are ROBERTA LEE PHONE 1762 | Spward Sigeet Near: Thirg carly as the autumn of 1942, and mass production | yopiq) ynited States enemy obtains from this nation |recognized G e E e 4 probably was beginning in mid-1943, when the Allied ,.terials to be used ‘against the United States INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS:| b g on Aot e r————eeemy —_— aerial offensive against German industry became For it is, the State Department’s business to know |Russia, which continues under the Q. If a divorced woman does not resume her maiden name what|| ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. “The Store for Men" [ wholesale in scope. Shortages of material and fuel | potential enemies most favorable influences, is to @de- | name should she use? Graduate Los Angeles College | | | Ui e AP 2 s el L olaNe War.on Japai 85 5 POStscRpt A. If her maiden name was Jane Doe and she married Charles of Optometry and S 43'}‘798 1 3 " {to victory over Germany, if thel giyith she should have her cards engraved Mrs. Doe Smith, and sign her Opthalmology | 43 i w‘shmg‘on forthright Tom Hook of Mic r.man.;WAR (ASUA'_TIES signs are wisely read. This Will| ~o " " oo T e Smith [ . 1!1(3(!1(! Democrat, and .r.)xu of (}1.1 |mean speeding of the defeat of our | Q. What would be the minimum as a tip to a porter for carryin Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | | tont St.—Triangle Bldg. N . M."y. few members of Congress in the {Pacific enemies, who will experi-| -, _—— Go_nound stand up and fight it out with! [} literation, the seers prophesy | A. Ten cents is the nml'mm..n or one bag. lere are severa Martin Dies when Dies was at the l“ WEEK pERIOD Persons whose birthdate 1t is heavy bags, to be carried quite a distance, the tip should, of course, be ”The Rexa]l Slore” H S GRAVES ‘ (Continued from Page One Leight of his power; also back in ! | h the augury of a year of real |more. B : | 2 e are) Congressional harness is Luther ! | e | progress in financial plans, especi-| Q. Would it be good form for a woman to attend a luncheon without Your Reliable Pharmacists ‘The Clothing Man” » T 1 ot Tiiinols ta the daughtan | e L BUERNEAL, M‘“’"“""JN A te R t Yet on |ally those connected with science | wearing a hat? CTLER-MAURO HOME OF HART SCEAFFNES | of the late Loredo Taft, the sculp- ® "6l asset |No Accuraie kepori Te or the arts. A DRUG CO, & MARX CLOTHING 5 o s ' | Children born on this day will| W LY S R —— ::rnre'“;"j “}i‘d’ ‘)l““‘;"‘:"\‘s‘jx 8 l-:;‘l)xl\ht::‘l MORE PAY FOR CONGRESS | Losses from Nazi Dicbatly: e dElEnA] WA talehign, |/ T TeTERSESmEReSanATr e - 00 e = e ¥ S ey i 3 Speaking of ‘kick-backs, if and| . 'forceful and energetic. Successful b R T T AR R & e oo in the Marines at the age of 50,/ T e anct iv | E 8 ! I-OO K d LEA RN Y e e captain is now |When more pay is voted to Con- | Counteroffensive e o T aloated: an A C. GORDON HARRY RACE CALIFORNIA 7 gress, then kick-backs, lobbying | (Copyright, 1945) i e In his absence, | .. "nd all kindred “takes” should i 3 Graosty NR& SESE e { B Do men o Oobrels | moscoutaliby the Juitice De-| WASHINGHON Jan b oER e (EEEESECECEEEEEEG) L nig WAR Presldei's agminkloationtwas e Reconsiruciion Druggist 478 — PHONES — 37) v 8 3 . S| partment, no matter what the|Of the bitter German counter-offen-| p Finance Corporation created? High Quality Foods at wasndidate, Representative Stephen | uccCr “the congressman in. |Sive. American combat casualtles] Dine at the oo cas the first person to fly across the Atlantic? “The Squibb Store” Moderate Prices | A. Day, who once wrote a book for 'w“.(,d" ) = [through December 21 totaled 638,- | 3 a’;“’ “1“““]“’ “"]‘l”‘k’]“”“ 0 -‘3“ e ‘t“““t‘ = | & «“ 1’8 German - subsidized publishing 130. This is an increase of 9,698 : hat is the result when an earthworm is cut in two? ihouse and congratulated Hitler m:“l‘,"“"‘;f 3 ‘]‘““:]‘;“ ":;’"gz‘.-: e gver the total announced last week! Bataan Cafe 4. What was the first capital of New York State? The Charles W_ Cart " . { when he rose to power oney 1t VONSTESS” | for the period through December 14. gt S 5. How many days are there in a leap year? e aries W. Larier 1 . et i e s | e i e a v g Aerican-Chinese Dishes ff| > A | % PIGGLY WIGGLY | - sensions were allowed. Take, ; ; ; o 4 | conference that the war depart- A A o - 1. During Herbert Hoover's administration. MRS. WOODHOUSE instance, the cdbe of four diflerant| omc wes nor vet recervad A 6L T T 08 e edafapres ortuary For BETTER Groceries RS i st (25 o A 3 as ) Eoes o h 2. Lieut.-Com. A. C. Read, in 4 PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS | ex-Senators of different political|gyyate statement on personnel and | 3 Two earthworms, due to regeneration Fourth and Franklin Sta. Phone 16—24 msTess spectacular than the Ladies parties. Many people have forgot-|materiel losses resulting from the| R % iz | 4- g . oy 2 PHONE 136 . Douglas is Clare Luce’s competitor |ten Senator Sam Shortridge of |Nazi drive launched December 16. ROBERT TAYLOR Kigston. : from her home state of Connecti- California, but for 12 years he was|He added that it would be some- | Susax PETERS 5. 366 days. SRR e ycut, Mrs. Chase Going Woodhouse, 2 pillar of Republican strength in |time before the report will be avail- | 2 —_— — L another Democrat and a vigorous the Harding, Coolidge and Hoover |nble | - = WINBOW WARMNG JUNEAU - YOUNG | * New Dealer . . . Mrs. Woodhouse Administrations. Then he was de-| Army casualties totaled 5563521 AUTO PLATE GLASS RUG CLEANING H d C " was born in British Columbia, was feated. And being an honest man, | n 81,787. Army dead numbered SWEEPING COMPOUND araware pan educated in Kentucky, Canada and like nearly all public servants, he|103,991, and navy dead numbered l D E A L G L A S s C 0 . FOR SALE a om| y : .Germany, and has been a professor Was penniless. X 131322, | Glass Work of All Descriptions PAINTS-—O] _of economics all her life . . . When! So the Roosevelt Administration, Tt | PHONES 121 MAIN STREET F. W. WENDT DAVE MILNER Shelf and Heavy Hardware (it comes to debating the tariff or believe it or not, gave him a JU:;‘ COMMISSARY PROBLEM 1 633—549 DON ABLE Phone Red 578 Guns and Ammaunition 3 (Wi it SRR taxes she can probably run circles in the Justice Department. This is!| [ STARTS SUNDAY ——— - e - il around the average congressman. Not to infer that ex-Senator Short- }(’lfifiu 15!';51‘11’)35‘ 1" False teeth | ¢ —— o o . . . More recently she has been ridge did not earn his Government | 2404 y nurding bottles were among SHOWPLALE or Clurneau J You'll Find Food Finer and | Connecticut’s Secretary of State v. But at his age, and having | {reight ferried by grasshopper planes | GEO'GE A. PARKS OHN AHLERS CO Service More Complete at iMrs. Woodhouse married Edward' served faithfully in the Senate, he | the “gh; [m Fhgo i‘”la“x“is'bn‘;y‘ . B id iber :I'HE DAILY ALASKA P. O. Box 2508 PHONE 34 - yere nes r ves a paid- LY AL. 1. Woodhouse and they have have should not have had to accept a |voe eeCee 1or ARt In GE e R a'Edl?;‘l.Rl:?w' -Sl'lbsc"tr-ll 0 o T3k i e PLUMBING, HEATING and THE BARANGOF } two children. She keeps her age minor jeb in lieu of a pension | 2 % As b b Lol i B2 e conan s BLENRT N PR, COITEE SHOP { : sétiet. but it is given away by| The same thing happened with| = - 2 evening at the box office of the—— Oil Ranges and Oil Heaters 1 the fact that her son is a lieu- Senator Ashurst, who represeted — tenant in the air corps. | Arizona faithfully for 25 years. And | CAPITOL THEATRE RIS e T 0 O [ —— \being an honest man he was un- Lok o 9 Gholi. AMES C. COOPER, C PA.I TWO NEGROES IN CONGRESS able to save a penny. Again, the ACROSS 2. Number trom and receive TWO TICKETS to see: J MHE LS008 B0 02 | Congress has two Negroes in the|Justice Department gave him a| 1. Northern et ” 7 Atk " | ¢ Adria 3 orized to Practice Bef House for the first time in_years. Position panatlo subtracted i “ao“ufl“' IN VE““T the ichvuts Denatimmnl :3 . In additicn to Chicago's Willinm} Another defeated Republican| : )P'll;(;s?:}:'clhor 3. 53"“’2': for Federal Tax—11c per Person Shafluck Agency Tax Court &: Dawson, Harlem has elected the |Senator Ashwsst, who represented | 1 . N WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! COOPER BUILDING (R ¥ip-snorting colored preacher, Adam Was given a job in the Department | 3 PIEVG" jetter —_— “Clayton Powell. Although Chicago’s | of Agriculture under the Roosevelt 5. Duty » '‘Dawson almost never makes a Administration, while Senator Tom | 1% \Whi™ o Nesui . e Th ik ok Brsan spcez{h, it is expected that l\m\‘flcrllnt of AhLann' hns. been a “"\r‘u'flfl :l ‘“f’ .‘:‘“pm n“c“smeumg TYPEWRITERS York's Powell will be a vocal Federal Job-holder for several| cireularly 40, Deeds d PRESS SHOP Bold and Serviced b, spokesman for his race . . . A lot vears. Some ex-Congressmen more | Bon iy G Caneen an of people will be watching three|than earn their salaries, some do pioces American Cleawng—Pressing—Repairing J. B. Burford & Co. 1w congressmen from Texas: Capt.|[not. But the' system is wrong. It| 3¢ §tage plaver iy Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle mo":'::’ “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by BBl 1yle of ‘Corpus OBrled, LOLONRs pe. GUIE, | AOWRYEr Witk ARARE 9% 5 Guciosea DOWN Mo s Satistied Customers” ‘ elected while he was in Italy to|Congressmen are paid more or are| French viver = poetic 1. Greek letter zeplace King Rancher Congressman |€iven pensions. | Other 59, Lackl 2. Spoken % Dick Kleberg, famous for the kick-! (Copyright, 1945, by the | 3. Red 0 ™ backs paid his office by capitol Bell Syndicate, Inc.) | s ?s R ' Co §cyh With Flowers” but 3 page boys; homey Judge J. M | % SYSTEM CLEANIN SAY IT WITH OURSI” Coombs, who replaces Martin Dies i Pllone 15 “ icl ale: 3 \ 1. H and Tom Pickett of Palestine, re- 10 mE Mls:n'] 1 Juneau Florists placing “Cousin” Nat Patton, who,| | 9. Incarnation Alaska Laundry m e 5 S . OF CHILD'S COLD| 1l S UL RETAR | Muslangy | o Queen Elizabeth of England, called RUB oat of certala i pldged o conserv- et | e | mmmat | DEPOSITS ' 5 9 | 3. Whirl J » our OLD FACES APPEAR VaroRuB " Samoan sean-rt primary consideration. In A — v b y s | Several old-timers have come , ORNREES L ehmkiimen F o6 BANK 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1945 ek to Congress, among them| S rroTrn rroercresscer, | work ber of Federal Deposit Insur- 's > Erenck Havenner, a hard-hitting | WATKINS et ance Carhpo;‘nion.'hfih.b- 3 Congress in 1937, but defeated | Goon HEALTH : ‘R‘J’h”em, 5 :m:;nool:- to s maximum i e ° ° e en s four years ago Another is § sufix 8 I N SU RE D Pemocratic Congressman Herman | PR 0 DU C T S { . Aitached P.. Koppelmann of Connecticut | Foods, Medicines, Flavorings | giibe fhach who has been oscilating in and out ‘"';'l pices, Tuilrlri:s and 3 2’ Roum avout i ; 193 sehold Necesities 3 Feminine 1118 i & ol Congress ever since 1932. He has || _ HOUSeRoW Seces! R | " ‘Bélected &3 _reputation of being oue of its' ) ”""vé’“‘ (‘f‘ltuhl“.' FRICES ) Remarry Oldest Bank m Alaska Ramcieniows member, | Complele Line =} L | First National Ba » ther return journey was made } U o) ! ongrin’'s - i 8¢, Louis’ Democrat John Sulli- | o Phg“’ ""‘ Lty | . Period of time of JUNEAU, ALASEA COMMERCIAL SAVINGS 4 § t defes \ ome in and get your Exclamatios van, elected in 1940, but defeated ) Calsndar S0 Kimeuto { Not many MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION » ' 5 fn 1942; also pack in Congress i : .