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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, Jeanetie MacDo RIFLE TEAMS ld, Gene R aymond at Bridal Reception OF ROTC WILL COMPETE HERE Shoot Will Occur Tomor- row Morning at Rzmgv Near Glacie - oo R. 0. T. C. UNITS ARE INVITED TO RAINBOW DANCE has been e nde - ve Officer aboard the from - The Department estimates that 75 pe: 2 Americe T doesn’t make much difference what kind of car you're driving now—when vou see what you can do in this bellwether Buick, you'll agree you've gone ahead, moved up, stepped away out front! Sit in it—settle back in its cushions and sense the bulk of it < mass beneath you —you feel better already and you h t made a start! Take the wheel, it fits your hand like a sword-grip—swing it, it's easy and re- sponsive as a bandmaster’s baton! nd sitky that fe quick as a hungry trout—that's no mere six you're bossing, but the matchless >-in-head straight eight that only Buick knows how to build! treadle —quiet ine leaps into an impressive wedding ceremeny, Gene Raymend and his bride, the former Jeanette reen, ent ained guests at a galy re ception. »f the ceremony. Photo shows (left to right) Mrs, wnd Ginger Rogers Reck, matren of henc Raymend, also a screen star, and his bride agreed that the nette MacDonald, Raymond, cean Falls, Prir 1 and Si night at 11 o'~ ¢ Captain of the Prince Robert H. E. Neddon, Purser is A. H <o VICE-PRESIDENT OT On akecard the C were made Ket- e : ol » N Misty weather all the way was re- the e P ’E‘JLE ported by officials of the vessel | a0R h vl B4 i which left Vancouver June { PORT TODAY U. OF C. IN. 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During nt of the Ur - oo BIOLOGICALS RECEIVED 1g the rbund trip shipment of biolo anadian Nationalliner. for treatment of contagious Deutsch make the s has been received ritorial Department o Deutsch has been |is to be distributed by throughout the Territor: use of indigents and to alloy spread of epidemics. os Angeles BT YU A b Lode and placer lacation notices for sale at The Empire Oifice. Robert the Univer eds pay from Maine to California they know what Chesterfields stand for MORE PLEASURE s nor foe and would order its ships * ference in 1933 was suddenly scut- [ |ropean war preparations, the Unit- ‘LUnKlNG lNTfl }ed States passed a resolution say- ‘lng ‘No more loans to Europe un- |less it pays what it already owes.” ! ITH | “That ‘was the capstone on a § | trade-isolation program framed |earlier under the Smoot-Hawley act |which put tarlffs so high that few | 'nations could ship. stuff here. : | “Russia was forbidden to do | communistic missionary work in the United States and teachers in cer- tain public schools were forbidden § ieven to mention that alien doctrine. | Just Going Ahead to 200 |" with Background Now | i and in 1940 ‘JAPANESE LAUGHED’ 3 Y 4 “It was about 1940 that war fi- ¢ By PRESTON GROVER nally broke out in Europe and the WASHINGTON, June 23. — HOW United States, in a panic that it's twould you like your tzl‘t‘fil'fl“‘"d"nnght be involved, forbade Ameri-' 33 gram iren to read this item:lcans to visit Europe, ordered all it was in the year 2,000 A. D. that'ships off the seas and virtually lock- the noted Japanese Admiral Perry- ed its ports to belligerent vessels. Moto sailed into San Francisco | “For fear public sympathy might' harbor with a fleet of super-dread- he aroused for one side or another, naughts and told quaking-kneed 'radio waves were blanketed out and, P fficials that it was time for foreign news was strictly censored.| the United States to come out of Foreign trade was strangled to ! its shell of isola and be a part avert international commitments! of the world. land to protesi the home market.| It was a complete re-enactment,! Foreign scholars with alien ide: in reverse, of the feat of American were barred. Foreign films and lit-' § Admiral Peary in 1852. erature were censored, then out-| ‘For 80 years the United States lawed. Foreign lecturers and fi-! had been steadily grewing in upon nally foreign visitors were shut out. | ilself after it went over to Europe, «There had been no such isola-| to fight for peace, only to find the tion since the Japanese isolation of Furopean nations did not seem m"(WD centuries earlier. Even the Mrs, Martin Johnson! Packing her trunk in New York, above, preparatory to returning |care much whether they had peace. Japanese had to laugh at America’s{ to the African jungle on a motion “The United States refused 10 obsolete guns and plans when Ad-| glc;uu :xpedmon.edurl‘. mr:’n oin the Leag of Nations partl; % r a 4 'ohnson announc plans r oty -ty e o1 4 partly miral Perry-Molo Janded. He could| SR FMARIRCCE BELC. Y0 it proposed to enforce have blown San Francisco harbor| Busband. 15 Hsted lorer killeg war treaties that promised to bits, but he remembsered Admiral g lm:? war than peace. It refused Perry, 150 years earlier, had been ' P! to join a world court designed o decent sort of a fellow. | "The United States Bureau of Pub- ! djudicate intornational differ-| PR s e v |lic Roads claims that vibrating pav- enc MISS MAY ARRIVES FROM |ing concrete at a certain rate as NEW YORK STATE TO |t is being laid will increase the VISIT FRIENDS HERE ..ving strength 10 per cent. AT e S SO $CED ‘FRIEND TO NONE’ | “A series of naval limitations' aties went to pot because of in-' Miss Harriet May, of Gloversy, nal mistrust. The United New York, arrived on the Princess »n began to build enough Louise last night and is a guest at 0 keep encmies far from its' the Governor's House. ! Miss May made the trip from her, use war scares developed home by way of Lake Louise and hoth Furops and the Far East, Banff and will visit in Juneau with the United enacied a neu- MI. and Mrs. Robert W. Bender. | trality vears after the World| TR g -G wor. It was.a solemn, fearful FHYSICIAN . TRAVEUING ’ thing. The United Sta no mat- Dr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Lnrgq ter what, would help neither friend e i e e i ahonr_d‘ the Princess Louise. Dr. Large mi a prominent Vancouver specialist. SR NICK BEZ HERE [ Nick Bez, president of the Peril| Straits Packing Company at Todd, | is stopping at the Gastineau Hotel, | having arrived in Juneau this morn- ing. off the high seas in.time of war, for fear they might get into trou- ble. | “An international economic con- Schilling Tea #as more flavor because tled when ,the Rooseveit Adminis- tration pected that any discus- sion of ble money might jeop- B i its toasted ardize plans to rebuild domestic Lode and piaccr location notices prosperity. Frightened even by Fu-for sale at The Empire Office. « « « have a Chesterfield. They give me more pleasure than any cigarette I ever tried Me too . .. I've heard the same thing all the way from New York. Chesterfields are Milder . , . and nothing I've found tastes half as " I’ll never hit the trail without Chesterfields