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PAGL FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ? G MONDAY, MAR,CH, 4, 1942 ? | Army's discovery that many- of ‘these enlistments are - g o . D( d Y. flmlm Em uro fusiedrtiy i botion | Bl oy Qoo 21y { e SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING i £ § . ] & : conk ot |face the draft. They enlist voluntarily on the theory i THE EMPIRE HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTU that by this method they can achieve a shorter period " A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS ) S of s, Py, i the S St Ach : LUCILLE®S BEAUTY SALON Ak T 7. Baitor e Menaces | permitted to lapse on May 15, this influence will dis- MARCH 4, 1926 IORY 2 ELMER A. FRIEND T T e s | ApRear entirdly Arriving on the steamer Northwestern Saturday night from. Seattle | |t ] RiEA Ly Finally, demobilization under the point system is o MARCH 4 ® ! ere the following Juneau residents, who had been in the States on ' <Qfice, In_sunean a5 Second Class Mattef. o) proceeding at full steam, and the Army's esti- e A. English ® L usiness and vacation trips: Dr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson, Wallis DR. E. H. KASER The Charles W. Carfer Delivered by carrier in Juncau and Douslas for $1.50 per montHy mate of the personnel it will need uf’mr June 30, in : e gf\»p’:go“’r : George, Dr. L. P. Dawes, Roy Rutherford, and S. Guyot, returning from DENTIST MOf'uar he following rates order to carry out the commitments which this nation beve Ketchikan. BLOMGREN BUILDING 5 months, i advance, $7.80; |y, ocqumed, still remains at 1,500,000 men. Experience $ Bty Cinik - Ry " favor if they will promptly notify | to date provides no reason for believing that a force * Bhas J. 6 }f”lkl(““" 2 william R. Garster and Jack Ballinger left for Cordova on the Phone 56 Fourth and Franklin Sts. failure or irresularity in the dellvery | ) iz can be recruited and maintained entirely o * ]”" ik 4 + Noithwestern yesterday momirig HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. PHONE 136 of ‘this ‘elze L s i oy . wrol Ann Olson o |steamer, Northwestern yesterday morning. Ditiod; Y8 Baatiass O STA by voluntary enlistment. It was precisely on this o Gietia | Boah 5 X i< MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS i—“that we cannot rely on voluntary recruit- o - .. P. Dawes, who had spent the past several weeks in Chicago FOR ’;(i‘ASTY FOODS ; ment as the sole method of procuring the NECESSary o o & « o @ ¢ ® o 8 8 & o |, ster, Minn., studying post graduate medical work, reported he| Dr. A. W. Stewart an VAI;[ETY replacements”—that President Truman argued for an ORIV ) 1 ed for Juneau's mild weather climate while visiting at his mother" DENTIST extension of Selective Service in his message t0 CON- eiroieee roeoeo- osommeodny {0 5o prendbhip, Wisconsin. The temperature registered 30 degrees e 3 K Gewapapers, W11 | OFonsion Jecur S YIS g J { tome in Frendship, Wisconsin g 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Gastineau Cafe after V-J Day. The argument still stands. H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E below zero the latter part of January, he said. Office Phone 469 ¥ A inl i ' Rt 41 S b —_—_— oremos ‘riendliness N Subsidies for Housing s g Defeating Juneau 13 to 8 in one of the hardest fought games of the ROBERT SIMPSON, D. @ { “The stars incline § |series, Ketchikan -for the second successive year won the boys' high S aitnats T os Agalad CoopllLege VANITY BEAUTY (Cineinnati Enquirer) y % 2 ampionship last night. Juneaws lineup included : »LIK( r ,\ 1q (' o g but do not mmpcl 2 thall (fll‘m.pltm ‘1 p la A n % of Optometry and SALON and most b p toward e S e e ity | Cor lingen, Garnick, Ramsay, with Livie and J. Orme, substitutes. Opthalmology b er 5 for the American people’s neec Lo Ketchikan's players were Ridney, Haldane, Peterson, Bailey and Falconer. ‘ooper Building course, to expand the production of building materia TUESDAY, MARCH 5 N 1+ Glasses Fitled Lenses Ground ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager wilson W igantic housing program recognize — PRSI D B IR BRI T T o gy » this, and proposes outright subsidies (premium pa HEART AND HOME o “ _U(. - :mu' ol ipreer e sk el e q pe ngs Phone 318 ments) to producers of such materials in lieu of pri s dresses once again begin to Cc lrl-uu:} by_defea Junes &l | Alaska M“SI( Supply increases. Undoubtedly this is a method of stimulating lengthe in the vogue cycle, so score of 26 to 5 ; Arthur M. Uggen, Manager METCALFE SHEET METAL production without much inflationary effect as will the style in interior decorat- - b i Heating—Airconditioning—Boat izing price increases. But it is not a wholesome ing presenty swing back to satisfy ‘The steamer” Admiral Rogers arrived in port last night southbound, Pl oe-Mssioal Tastraists Tabics bt 8tanki TPy 4 to encourage production the growing demand for the simple ;.4 a11 members of the school delegations taking part in the Inter-Schocl and Supplier | There was a time when the tariff was used openly and practical in home Kurmshm‘g:». Meet left for their homes, after many expressions of thanks for/ a|| Phone206 Second and Seward i l;_l fllEET METAL —————— | as a means of subsidizing various indu In some The stars reveal a unive sal seeking ehl Binte: one 711 90 Willoughby Ave. 4 instances the tariff still has that effect. But it has for fundamentals. Brides-to-be are & | e P e A i) ARMY ENLISTMEN been generally recognized as a viclous instrument, under favorable influences. 4 . HEINKE GENERAL " 5 lending itself to serious abuses | BUSINESS AFFAIRS Waather; Highieat, 43; lovesl; 31 iy, & Sapol REPAIR SHOP The Rexall Store The Army announces that more than a half mil- Price increases would add to the cost of houses,! Many Frequency Modulation ra- {““" R ‘{ Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Your Reliable Pharmacists on volunteers have enlisted for service during the | whereas the “premium payments” to manufacturers dio installations villl supplant ex- 5 > . b 1 Blacksmith Work 213( ‘r(n:x n:wnnl):r, This breaks all previous records. would not. On this basis, Mr, Wyatt defends the isting equipment before the end of } Dally I_essons n ng IS Vg L. GORDON ||| GENERAL REPAIR woRk BUTLER-MAURO "But before anyone in or out of Congress draws from subsidies as a means of protecting veterans from 1947.. The speed with which the E e 7 Phone 204 920 W. 12th St. DRUG CO. T O O & the, Ansty's Tmwapowes ligher housing gosts. ‘This 1a' decéptive, for the ‘Teal change fakes place will depnditn|}) -6 Zolioy ot oo o o i fuis fact the ‘GHCIRIn T O 3 ‘ cost, i still higher by the amount of the subsidy. And lorge measure on how soon manu- BRI : Ere 2 blem has been Solved, and that the nation can C0St 8 St BBOFE R T SUNEL R ol share. If & facturers can start deliveries. WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The halloon bursted,” o ‘ “The Store for Men" mnny ucn tford to rely on wrolly voluntary methods to provide o i’ cough te keep down costs to veterans building NATIONAL ISSUES |“Tne balloon has bursted.” Say, “The balloon BURST" (past tense), | e Store for Men ihe personnel needed its armed forces, it would be or buying homes, it would be wiser to simplifly GI Repeated use of the strike to gain | and “The balloon HAS BURST” (past participle). | , Dl’llggist vell to take account of several considerations pointed mortgage loans and then pay the first five years’ political ends, rather than specific OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Chic (natty; stylish). Pronounce sheek, | o L sut by Secretary Putterson in a speech in Washington |jnterest instead of only the first year's. and immediate benefits for WOrkers, |pp ¢ i) SHEET. | : e Squibb Store’ this week. ' I "It would besunwise in the extreme to turn again i clearly indicated; but the practice OPFTEN MISSPELLED: Plum (a fruit). Plumb (a weight to indicate Front St—Triangle Bldg. Where Pharmaey Is a One of these is the fact that more than 40 per!i, Federal subsidy as a means of estimating output Will work to the “11“:]”“?0 d:fifi;’::: a vertical direction). ! cent of the volunteers have signed up only for a year of building materials if there is any other possible ‘"L(;,;’;E(;fi}:“rl;grvfiz‘”;xv:‘AIRb 3 SYNONYMS: Eager, earnest, ardent, avid, desirous, Iervmn zealous. S or eighteen months. It is obvious that so short a ' way to get the same .y(.knll.‘ 'u! qllowm“uo o‘I !u“. Bt fligare ('lflmls o vtk | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us warheld sDrug S'ore term as this can be of comparatively little value to the | INCIeases, | l‘f i ”1 “:N01:“:;;]1"11(}1‘011,:]1”!‘ b\(:: '\.“‘, 3,, force her empire chain will meet | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) . Army. A new recruit who must first receive his basic method. "They aro undeniaby IRERIRREE B P CU i many discouraging _develop- | PEDANT; one who makes a display of his learning. * (Pronounce the B/ Juneau's Most Popular o training, and then be transported long distances over- ;‘xxfifv:,‘.’\f x‘r«:‘(i. h t : € ments, but she will emerge from |, in PEDDLE). “The scholar without good-breeding is a pedant.” | H):)YI:ILI;'E;% 'I‘)e:;ldligfl ‘Meating” Place e \ pation, W ae ; 3 ent, peri readjustments e R e SIS LS ; seas for service with an army of occupation, WAl R0y bs b4 ged 4,9,000 new housing units e present perlod of reacjuety 7‘ 100 QR AN ONLY THE BEST OF MEA'TS ely have reached his destination before the time built in two years without some contribution to with some fl(;lns ‘u‘uvl'llu‘\ ltosz‘hxl . { PHONE 202 arrives when it becomes necessary to prepare to bring ;oo Byt housing is important enough to war- ll(u:::x): “\L':dw:;.‘v )11;(. Ks:a Sig s z MODERN ETIQU E'I"I'E ROBERTA LEE || — him home again and dismiss him from the service rant some concessions. And on the whole price in- ;;»;m;: ;111}1 hai)pm A (hrx;ughuul 4 %{ HUTCHINGS ECONOMY cAno TnA"srnn A second m;'m.k,,m ;‘14. |,«k;.s sn:r:«tnrxuui- x-]L.),]\: r](;‘i es look to dhuvl a sounder method than putting the year with several surprises wym,--N--;»-‘,--¢~..-M¢--~~mwoqi MARKET [ reccrisbesbing Teute oLamwe o a8 e | Children born on this day will| o should one push his plate away from him when he has finished | : e e |probably show unusual talent in| ..t Choice Meats At All Times HAULING and CRATING [h w Shin |°n their meeting began. “So the best AIRI.INES several directions; but they should A. Never; merely place the knife and fork on the plate, side by side, | Located in George Bros. Store DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL € Wal g way is for us to work together and bé encouraged to complete one task B ! PHONES 553—92—95 Phone 344 Phone 344 Mel’ly Go Roufld cooperate all we can. I don't want before starting another but Qo );? move the ;L uy . g e 8 ] o -Uu- to continue this fight.” FlIES 15 'I'o WEST tdoreaitioe, 1946) one cannot ace nvitation, is rmiss y Sn i i ite ~, T B S FOR “That’s the way we feel about it - - | to write “Regrets” on one's visiting card and send it? | (Continued frcm Page One) also, General,” replied Stelle. “We A. No; this would be rude. One should always write a brief note of | cc.A L I l: g IHI‘{.A W“ll Paper i —— are coming here in the spirit of | Arriving .s\mdu_\ on the Aldsl.m pNA (ARR'ES BIG ,pmw,_ rocery an eal arkes . the War Department, but is con- | cooperation, but 1t 1s aggressve ©0- iz o Q. Following a churcn wedding, in what order should the cars leave 4;91“ é’:g‘:iswds :Zl IDEAL PAINT SHOP sred so shocking that it pro- oOperation. ve e Veterans Captain Larry Flahart, Flig o IO 8 | :;:;;; 1‘“1;) ba i ed ‘It is mow Administration delinquent in its ob- cer Bilf Fike and Stewardess Free- ! lOADS SATURDA “‘h‘ ‘A“‘“;:'L e e SR il s Moderate Prices Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt ) ARt gation tc s men whi ght man were the following passenge: b - of Brig. Gen. Frank ligation to the men who fought man were f:: ;\I{](‘.“;;“m F L’ this war, we won’t pull any punches from Anchorage: Louis Wian, D. A. |budesmalds next the bride’s mother and father, then the groom’s parents, | ’Ihe&re;;r)x't et v s s K don't care where the chips Skobil, and Mrs, Orin Welsh. | Pacific \m(1.“1.,\41\1r1‘1x\(\11‘ 1):‘;\1%’:5‘(111311 the nearest relatives, followed by other friends. Jones_slevens shop " e L~ fall or whom they hurt.” From Yakutat: George Lusto. D Capt. Joe Morris, First Of:| r.wm"-..-»,m"“-m ey | K “’h"“‘;”\ oy m‘anfiu:;ub::;::@ L nis shot,| OB the retum flight, 15 passeng- ficer Ed Bowman and Stewardess | 1 LADIES'—MISSES® azis. It also shows a SUIPHSINE| Bradley stiffened at this shot,| ... were carried to Anchorage. Rees, brought the following passen- ]_OOK d I.EA R N number of so-called German “1a- | finally remarked: They were: Tom Katzeek, Major gers to Juneau last Saturday afz | an A C. GORDON ! READY-TO-WEAR Shaltuck A o borers” who have secretaries and “We are doing the best job We gy (" oue T peneth K. Hail- ternoon: 4 ; SRR i g ncy stenographers assigned to them can under difficult circumstances. oo T R e, Roy Fair-| From Anchorage—Ms. Carl Shos | &orerererereree e ; This is one of the latest dodges If you don't like the way we do .,y Norman Southerland, Cleo lin, Walter Huntly, Terrill Dono- L In what four States are there important cities named Spring- | to get around the employment of things, you are always free 0 Sa¥ gpaw' james Shaw, Eleanor Burns, hoe, Ethel Goldsnake, Steve Mc-|gielqy | Nazis by the American Army. Ac- so. I came over here as @ soldier o™ pytherford, Margaret Carson, Cutcheon, James Yancey. o e A e | The Alaskan Hotel B P 0 ELKS cording to Army rules, no f“”',‘”' to serve to the best of my abilit; Lester J. Harvey, George Brandal,' Fred Bnrlle[i, Gren Cw]hn:" n 3. Who was the heaviest President of the Thited:States? 1 Nazi can be employed in any job' Stelle replied that he appreciated ponert 1 Totten, and Otis Bobbitt, D- Stewart, Ed Coffey, Richard 4 Whet fh i manfiasd geuee: of lyallfdad eeRaks i ths. Unitad | Newly Renovated Rooms Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. more important than that of a this, but that all he was interested a s DAy J. Rinehart, Donald R. Cm‘krum,;st “,'., : | at Reasonable Rates m. Visiting brothers welcome, L. “laborer.” Result is that many in was results, and so far, he said, ¢ o ¢ ¢ ¢ w v ® w © ® @ o John Johnson, Mrs. Charlottle | States? ; A : | J. HOLMQUIST, Exalted Ruler. Nazis are used in important jobs, the Veterans Administration had g o Brown. j 5. Which is the rarest bird in North America? ; PHONE SINGLE O H. L. McDONALD, Secretary. but listed on the books as “labor- been very short on results, judging TIDE TABLE +| Leaving for the westward were the | ANSWERS : \ ers.” That is why they are assigned by reports of Legion field investi- o S ? o following: To Yakutat: Oscar Ce- 1. Tilinois, Massachusetts, Missouri, and Ohio, | THE e secretaries and stenographers. gators and the numerous G.I. com- & MARCH 5 o COtti, Abe Friesen, Paul S(lmw—,‘ 2. Thirty-three years. | a These “common laborers” are plaints pouring in on Congress. o High tide 3:00 am., 182 ft. o (;‘rant Logan, Leray West, Dave/ 3. William Howard Tait. | BABAN“F UPHOLSTERY CO. then put in charge uf' important The Legion boss, who was gassed T ”d‘_; 9:09 u.m: S12 1t e er(lz.hol::, ik A 4. Four feet eight and one-half inches. R:%UPHOLSTERING manufacturing plants. The report in World War I, ;fdded that he un- High tide 15713 pm. 183 ft. ® 0 Cordo! a.J d'L; e ner, 5. The ivary-billed Woodpecker. | ALASKA’S FINEST 'W FURNITURE now in the hands of the War De- derstood Bradley's soldierly atti- o 7 00 00 o105 pm. -18 ft. ® Helen Barger, Judith Barg 5 HOTEL DRAPERIES partment was made by the Public tude on service, since he himself J }i3 % S1To Anchorage: fock}“y Malcolm, digtee Safety and Inspection Division of had two sol who served with the R G G Qe R G. C. Jones, Mrs. G. C. Jones, C i EAT IN THE e 122 2nd St. Military Government. It may never General overseas, one of whom was 2 C. Jones, Jr., Nancy Lee Jones, Ar-| Alaska - Electr“mcs see the light of day. awarded the Distinguished FIying The porcupine is also known as den Wendt, W. Curtis. | BUBBLE nnon ALASKA ELECTRONICS —_— Cross and the other a Purple Heart. quill-pig, wurson, hedgehog, and I;gbel Gish, Roberta Hicks, R. A.| JIM LANGDON—Manager Sal e . ROW OVER VETERANS quiller. :E“‘“:*‘-J Mrs, “g“ma Kl“l ”" ‘;"4 Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime sp ecial Diiner les and Service The hatchet was only partly bur- RED TAPE UNCUT rank, Jarron Barger, John icks, | x2 & ]nn Expert radio repair withoat jed at the big “peace” meeting be- A major item in Stelle’s bill of DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! 'Jr. { MARINE hz}I)IO TRANSMITTERS AND ‘ 5108 P. M. i ; dela) 4 tween Gen. Omar Brad Vet- complaints against the Veterans —— ~— = 4 R‘ECEIVERS —_ BEI\‘IDIX DEPTH RE- i l 65 . O. Box 217 Seward| Grans_Administration boss, and Administration, besides lack of ade- g CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- $ PHONE 62 : John Stelle, militant chief of the quate hospital care for returning I ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND American. Legion. GL’s, is the V.A’s failure to cut COMBINATIONS ; R BRI, Both men shook hands cordially red tape for veterans who did not : 1 LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND :flveAr Bow Lodge USEcgNlfiO;(;gggfi;;: at the start end finish of (heir file disability claims when they H‘:‘TR?? $asnamlinn iver RADIO TUBES M:, 21 1:). 'I(\Jl. F. Mt ' two-and-a-half-hcur ercnce, were separated. These vets have to (S e oars | 4 ets eacl es- mon! bt ener <R s g oo st B Y oo S Mail Orders Promptly Filled gy o okt gk e Dostnnig 4 T affai n't the V.A. examiners get around to. emperors " Handy person. all grders r'rompuy Visiting Brothers Welcome s M:oSP Pl;- Some predict giving them a disability rating en- | 3 Lart of @ play o | . PR B FLOYD HORTON, Noble Grand : v AR | 1o ash- titling them to compensation 15. Germat Put with | Complete Radio Repair Ser‘vme Performed H. V. CALLOW, Secretary WO'SNP‘“]SM‘![S;C!, JAMES W. 4 1 continue. “There are between 40,000 and e Dpmasti | by Government Licensed LEIVERS, Secretary. ever, yielded some 50,000 men in this category,” Stelle ll|\hl and heavy :Q Ki«‘x‘\’l:“:vl‘}s:u | Experienced Technipian ground on twu es. He admitted told Bradley, “all of whom have bleland 49. Money hoarder } 1 that there had been a serious bot- their disabilities plainly noted on act mates 50, American ! WRITE FOR INFORMATION OIL BURNERS PLUMBING HEATING i tleneck in processing service records their discharge papers, but who fon for ! & "y - which held up compensation for dis- have to wait many months for an “"l‘}.'L““" T Smuh oll Burner ervice IS et ns. Thi sd V: C nsation. E S U B ¥y r 5 . cords to a &emml demobilization boys a temporary rating for their €2. Shabby 2. o,»'l»\(::»yv::hg: GREEN 559 BOX 2315 econ reet . office in St. Louis. service-connected disabilities until ool 63. Furtive U o “Thag part ~of the program is their cases are permanently Side of a ; P_P_°[Wu’N F R E n R L w 0 LF = slowly .'getting into shape” said straightened out.” s TS General Bradley Bradiey promised 'to " Jeansider” [ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR | He also declared that he had this. However, he refused to yield [I|;mv,;h[ “HOUSE WIRING OUR SPECIALTY” | been hasty in charging that Stelle’s cn his program of taking over sur- 53;“\\”& for PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED blast at the Veterans Administra- plus Army hospitals unless he could Oppose tion was prompted by the Legion get medjcal staffs to run them. Be- ¥ i:»l'.":\.ied tool m“m“ Hnrnn co PHO“E 3“ ! head’s failure to get V.A. approval cause of the shortage of doctors, . Acted Jointly = ds it of a veterans' hospital. project in this hasbeen difficult. : | HAL WINDSOR — his home state, at Decatur, Il Note: Bradley also refused to ac- id 5 THE DAL AT ASK A “I have since changed my mind cede to Stelle's request that their as a paid-up suliscriber to R . about that,” Bradley told Stelle. 'meeting be thrown open to the EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. 1891—0ver Half a cenl““ 0'Bankmg‘-lm The Legion chief reminded the press, insisting that it be held be- Present this coupon to the box office of the y Veterans Administrator that their hind closed doors. However, the t Jong distance telephone quarrel, V.A. set up recording equipment to : i CAPITOL THEATRE S which touched off the name-calling repreduce a verbatim account of Acknowledges | 2 e A @ ‘Sll contest, had revolved around Brad- what went on P A R and receive TWO TICKETS to see: ley’s refusal to sit on a Lezion (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDIC V""‘l’;"\'ll'wfl " 11 } Advisory Committee for the educa- - S — ;,:‘ Jie carrier sn" or LASSIE B ank tion of war orphans. Bradley had JWC LUNCHEON WEDNESDAY Goterts . said he was turning down the of- Juneau Woman's Club lunc W asors { Federal Tax—11c per Person fer because he “didn’t want to and business meeting will be held Soaan, pesd | r 1d 3 foe) ovligated” 10 any veterans or. ut noon Wednesday, March 6, Bar- st || PHONE 14 — THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. Oldest Bank in Alaska ganization. anof Gold Room. Reservations Pothy os Serts L oh ¢ o 'ahoyldihe matle by ealling s, b pvkate TS f %" and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and COMMERCIA Gz:rmtu ln‘r!xxb Lf;'wu?f‘fuf‘f?i §E§’i§:}“““' b Sty TEiar St ot RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. CIAL SAVINGS “We're 2 esday. best interest of the veterans,” the ERNESTINE WOLFE, Secretar; e SO WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! & W.A. Administrator told S c a8 (208-t2) ' form \ -