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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23, 1938. D .I F or ;ram, has expanded to a notable degree = o PR ” R ” § i g ST 1 rth and an’even greater one Is forecast 76e. next oroscope YEARS AGO : Professional Publishe COMPANY ; with two_conventions already scheduled for | oy ol From THE EMPIRE lr e ( : O I‘ Fraternal Societies BFLEN TROY B i A asku AnAL Rotiry -~ coerarnbe - which will" betag|] - Lins atars: tholiite b ‘ Gastineau Channel T R June between 1,000 and 1,500 persons to the Tm»lmm;r_ and but do not compcl ‘ NOVEMBER 23, 1918 ———— Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. (he National Editorial Association’s annual gathering | Because of the rigid manner in | = - Entered in the F s < S g T ~ 2 T which will bring some 350 publishers, editors and ~ THURSDAY, NOV. 24, 1938 | \piop the quarantine regulations | | bia Easer s 3 :;‘;err. %Fdi:sgas Tk Delivered by carrier in and Douslas for §1.25 per month. \riters to Alaska from aly parts of the nation This should be an auspicious day. | .4 peen observed, the Spanish m-} The Emptre extends congratulw} ! DENTISTS RGER pmy Vistting b};ot.herl By mail. 7 ; h advanc Indeed, Alaskans have much to be thankful for especially for heads of familles, ac-|penz, epidemic was rapidly sub- [tions and best wishes today, their | gt One vear. in 1 ; : cording to astrology. The stars en- ( ; i I Blomgren Building welcome. DR. A. W. oty in \s they gather tomorrow in obse nce of that tra- cotiragh’ Boapitality. end SRk ito siding. and the flu ban was to be |birthday anniversary, to the follow- i PHONE 56 STEWART, Exalted Rul- ti 5 ) \ I it bR 4 lifted in a few d ing: . ditional American holiday—Thanks Day promise harmony in assemblies of 5 | Ricvoo | Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. Ht'ax' H. «IDES. Sec~ Y Office, 374 - - — - e e retary. ks M Supe : 2y Tt R s Mars'2 1 o) relatives. Gov. Thomas Riggs was to take | NOVEMBER 23 é_ sl OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Are We Prepared for ‘Invasions From Mars™ Women are under a sway promis- hhau,e of British Day, which cele- | Mrs. R. B, Martin | e, [ rg——_ _.LODGE o s e s T 3 ing happiness in the domestic eircle. | 44i0n was to be observed on De- | Mrs. A. M. Geyer .- — Sectha BRI AEER ::”“ . . :\;( . g (Philadelphia Record) Romance will flourish while the | . her 7. in honor of our Allies, | Harry Carroll \' Monday of each month Bulisned herein The move one thinks of the mass hysteria of Sun- configuration prevails : i | Leslie E. Herrin || Dr. A. W. Stewart tn Boottish Rite GER Jay night, the less funny is becomes, The radio sta- | Danger of misjudgment regafding | o Matheas, formbrly of Ju-| I DENTIST | G ‘begirning it T'Wim“ph jon and Orson Welles, the performer, are repentant; one’s achievements is apparent “v neau, returned oy the Spekane from NOVEMBER 24 | Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. b DANIEL ROSS, Wor- the Federal Communications Commission is studying the seers. They warn that a critical Seattle, where he had been em-| ‘W. R. Spain l SEWARD BUILDING shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- the matter. But what of those who heard the broad- point,of view may prevail regarding |, ,veq in the shipyards of that city. | Zaida Carlson 1 Office Phone 469 e believed the earth was being attacked | public affairs. It is well to see one’s Sl | Edna Anderson I iy 4 men from Mars? own personal weaknesses before ap-| y g young, formerly a city| Fred Crowell | . e aising the f of others, | Sk . REBERAHS What censorship can cure the underlying popular Praising the faults c s. | coupoilman of Douglas, returned | Erling Oswald |7 e neurosis disclosed by the panic? What investigation ~— Because contrasts in fortune are| .., ¢he south and was registered Jerry Powers % e | | every second and fourth Wednee- an explain how come there are millions of citizens, emphasized at this time the wise| ¢ ). Gastineau Hotel. | William R. Garster | I D: Richard Williams | |day, 1.0.0 g me whole communities, willing to believe | Will study the unemployment situa- 028 | % A U ay, 1O.O.F. Hall BETTY Me- M & ttackad thi eartll st Bovailss Volcs bver | Hon With' construstive SRgkRetions| o' 'gf " SRS Rat I L] DENTIST CCRMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH the tells them s0? 3 for human welfare {64 a1t thie " AcUAtra1 Parrdgui tons { A S BESTLIENE iBL\KE’ Saaibes | NETAdID. WS i R affli SRR E Bl ERITN bl GOLDSTEIN 3UIL. TN One purpose of education is to inculcate a healthy Astrologers predict baffling prob-| geqte where they were to spend|| LOOK and LEARN || B e Eiss s kepticism that is democracy’s best defense against lems for the winter when there Will o wiptor be many calls for aid as the planet * Mo ° Earth reflects adverse planetary Mrs. Dennis McLaughlin, the! By A. C. Gordon 4 i G“y smth nocHoe Misses Suzanne, Rose and Geral- G BtRE A a ve | MiMeE B : Dr. John H ned to read | Persons whose birthdate it is have gine McLaughlin and John and| -1 DENTléTGeyer I D R U G s the augury of a year of mixed for- 1. Which is caoutchouc, and how | gogues and mob hysteria Where on Sunday was the result of the billions the nation spends en iucation? ly every grown American b s lea write. But what price literacy if we can so easily Dennis McLaughlin left for Seattle| 310 Goldstei . The b Lne: roving anci S- lis | stein Buildin, In keeping with its annual custom, The % tened by a tale that would make a naked | tunes. Improving financial pros-| » the Admiral Farragut | is .,u pronounced? X o gl g | Empire will publish no editions tomorrow, the burst out laughing? Sometimes it is impos- | Pects are indicated | % Which is the highest mountain ] PUROLA REMEDIES ? % % & L S 5 & x o Children born on this day prob- N P ; peak in the U. S. proper? | Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. 1 entire staff joining with the rest of the com ble not to wonder if the vast tech and educa- € 1 be first rate organdgers| O, L- Starr arrived from Seattle| Pt B T e o vas | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- | L4 g ably wi e 'S rate ers 5 8 S S S - . munity in the national observance of Thanks- al adva haven't been made at the price of A on the Spokane and was registered e Gt i i & | Z, giving .Day. Jd-fashioned horse sense. The radio would have Aand trustworthy leaders. Subjects of 5y tha Gastineau Hotel e ) e iy AL D T 2 ) ] g ) sted Ben Franklin But we can't see Ben this sign of Sagittarius are usually oW many [ er's S @ T Df Judsun Whittier Feoht Bireet Kot Gl H = ¢ i " i fearless and determined | ; et | there to one inch? | . | liseawm . Franklin’s generation believing in the attack from pbiani : The Rev. A, P. Kashevaroff left) 5 b S08 00, L iee ! CPIROPRACTOR | ; % ALASKANS CAN FIND MUCH FOR Mar David Hayes Agnew, [AmORLPHY- |on the Spoline for Bitks, where | © "Who oWus Niagers Talls? | s PRIl ] __PHONE mi-—Frec Delivery WHICH TO BE THANKFUL There is something about Sunday night's occur- »\l\rmnx ‘“;;ua‘ \nL](I‘L ]mh e el | W25 to remain for several days in} . GHSTERL U Office hours: 10-13, 1-6, 7-9 |.| e - rence that is unpleasantly suggestive of the panic in this day Others who have cele-{ ,,\,o0tion with the affairs of the dic . | s way o e lan 1 ST, ; ! brated it as a birshday include| o i chook, first 0o as in cool, second oo | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Blcg. ing season, Juneay | Germany that followed the Reichstag fire. Dranoes Hodieon Burnett, Sbvats | Fussian’ Mission. s i R | PHONE 667 {1} ow's Styl de’ which Fad The zis seized the air and poured into German l"s‘)v H ‘Tl 5 B ‘k] ey «-2 i ‘Whitne\' {n -ihe Al i OMOIrcw s W es { : s A€ | radios the repeated assertion that the Communists 1639; Henry Thomas Buckle, kng WeatHer: highest 44; lowest 38 b s o RSP T T L AR S e on lower |, 4 burned the Reichstag. The Nazis themselves |lish historian, 1821, rain Nevadu FEOM. foes cav eath and destruction in its | ere virtually to admit later that this was as pure a s’ o 3 ;’;”"y i Il DR. H. VANCE FRIDAY VOV 25, 19;.{8 Today” g t we Were & pprication as Sunday night's radio skit. But because 7 , e 4 OSTEOPATH ste ps. a ng from 1abor i¢ was said loudly enough and in tones meant to in- Unfriendly planetary influences su AL'FURNIA 5. T NnEsre TS sad Pl eoreatatin and examination | (§ e, year as we roach the great Ameri- spire terror, millions of Germans neglected to fi are discerned for today, according | m;”][mm]:m:sln\?,l‘rf?l's(,“fi\ w;(mg | free. Hours 10 to 1%; 1 to 5; | | can holic ill have our local tr paralysis out that the Communists would have no interest what- {0 astrology. The stars appear ill- |Lx)|)d zq]‘:;g; il 5 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | A in the bullding t s the result of labor disagree- + in burning the Reichstag and that the Nazis Omened for women who are ambiti- MEETS UCLA UN @ 8 - : | Gastineau Hotel Annex 1 © fments and its affiliated relief problem would Ouk. . | South Franklin St. Phane 177 The result of that radio panic was the consolida- _ Under this planetary direction ikful for, you say? We disagree, 5 dre Mav sDre: n eari- «. tion of Hitler's power in the ensuing election, the last there may be depression and weari or afflictions appear to Srike g .. go0tion held in Germany ness which should be fought by sen- ksgh holiday, Alaskans can = rpe req) “invaders from Mars” are these unrea- |Sible men and women gr thi Aged persons may be sensitive oning fears upon which skilliful demagogues can play Ertead) to the United States is not likely to take t0 the configuration which en- Little to be Admitting that c us around tl still find a multitude c gather in churches and MODERN ETIQUETTE * By Roberta Lee 4 = ~s tJuneau’s Own Store RobertSnmpson, Opt.D. | ) | Graduate Los Angeles College | to rejoice over as we to observe with the ' calamity ] e A On W i Thts.| There 5 only one important te Los AN 5 | = rest of the nation the t ican holiday the form of foreign invasion or civil war. It is more Ccourages discussion c 5~ game to be played in the Far West e 'l "The R b In the first place, we can be thar that we likely to be the stampeded hysteria such as R. L. abilities and methods of relief. Im- |y ooy and that is the game be- | |l Op*halmology | exall Store lite under a tands for freedom and indi- Duffus described in his “Night Between the Rivers” V_“l‘l"":“ Renain. platis Sk 0!l | twemi iSouthern S Galifornia” and| Q" When slorping o speak o s | e B1uAd” Tenies @rvand your vidual liberty 2 form of government which and Sinclair Lewis in his “It Can’t Happen Here.” 1“011 r)\oigm'l: 562‘1:(71\:}‘ Provisiot| y.c.L.A. Other games for Thanks- | woman of his acquaintance what — - = Bdht::fi e 128 4 i army from Mars” is more to be feared se past middle life siving Day on the Nation's gridiron i g ; ; # | F . pharm: guarantees every ¢ its citizens the right to speak Tt o uiidir sbuister swid alisin hand should a man use to take off | ¢ i Jarantees a free press NN soldiers from Germany or Russia S romises aud aq. |are as follows: his hat? | | compound reely his own o] larantees S5 g TN e today when compromises and ‘ad-| ysociern State vs. New Mexico i 2 q prescrip- hot subject to ce urbs freedom of ex- : justments may be slow in produc-| e s A A}v rH».s 1rnh :{mx;]d. dlea;n;fi the | The Charles W. Carter i ey £ s Brand-New Prec i aseer R ot | MAMALAT] right free to shake hands if the wo- 5 i tAbe iy ,h b the 7lx:(l‘fi:fi“:;1:;(-2‘::”: L l(l.‘,{ Utah (SL. City) vs. Idaho man should offer her hand. Or, he Mortuary Butler-Maaro Drug Co. ! thankful of the persecutions re- —— e e e oot iy bt " | Montana State vs. Greeley State ' may take it off with his right hand Fourth and Franklin 8ts. | || ported from overseas, thaj we live in a land where (Cincinnati Enquirer) PlOyers ang cogloyess e "J"“" Denver vs. Colorado and transfer it to the left. : PHONE 13¢ T . essary ang.pens ? Y every person can worship according Lo his own desir: Barr all t various events or trends which ¥ Py i B Occidental vs. Colorado College Q. If the host at a Thanksgiving | —_————b with o guarantee that he will not be disturbed in s might upset their plans between now and next sum- | Tense international situations Vill| yexas A M. vs. Tevas g I the host at a Thanksgiving g & 1 doing. Best example of this truth can be found in mer, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth will pay a (’"‘n‘ql"’q';“&:’n[‘v1l\f‘ ',,,,I],] e for| Arkansas vs. Tulsa right for him to stand while e |5 —— ) H. S. GRAVES l s which will be held throughout the nation to- state to Washington. The visit will create a [{ent S0 datty i WARREYS 9T william and Mary vs. Richmond | carves the turkey? | Havo Your Fyes Exambued by | | | “The Clothing Man” by every .ssct and creed, giving thanks to Wholly new precedent, for never in our history has a 15 6 '\ltaine;(i i hiN o ity Washington and Lee vs. Maryland A. Yes. This is far preferable to D R L c l’o ' i Giad i o relgning British King visited the United States. Nor | » % & B0 (1 S0 TS VPL vs VMI Keeping his seat and going about | *2¥e A€ L. CATISON ||| Home of Hart Schatiner aud Tt + bmssine commercigl 1S anY other monarch of a great power made a state | Tior® *apidly than i s sia vs. North Carolina (he ok TaviwAialy. and TRAEREIY APLOMETRIST i Marx Clothing l 2 OUr DASSING COMMETCIAl oiqp ) ocsessed of high political importance i <}>\n§11(lpb(:an auspicious day|, Vanderbilt vs. Alabama with 'a mishap: Office iLudwig Nelson's Jewelry | | Py GLIAIE SR Jugean whids Sieatsn. o And political importance it is bound to have, for | Sos SIO0 T B A0 AU e tios || Tulane vs. LU, G5 Ak a v aRte e antian, wHOY || e Phone Green 331 | | F—————— % leave a number temporarily jobless, can find a great e e e e ances : DL e e iR t is impossible to believe that the journey would have i 2N o | ANESS s. Kentucky usually proposes the toast to the v o many things for which we can be thankful been arranged unless both governments considered | YOU® Men may be more susceptible| southern Carolina vs. Catho'ic | pride and bridegroom? = ~ ' | GASTINEAU MOTOR The fishing seasor Ala was fa ? esirs strengthe: ¢ cordial r E North Carolina State vs. Carnegie b= —*—1? : r:x 1t vlm ¢ ol : la 2 “1[ ar ;v Inuq ‘:;m:“m };(n(mnnnuhxn the cordial relations Another disaster is forecast for| o 8 A. The best man. 9 SERVICE rom the best on record, but throughout the Territory’s between the two pes S 3 + - - eee F] the Far East, affecting both China : fisaing waters more th and a half million cases Nevertheless it would be a mistake to exaggerate Mississippi State vs. Mississippi NE ’ PHONE 727 ‘ and Japan. Ethiopia may cause un- | expected troubles for Mussolini | Economic anxieties will mxnn'b; the governments of Europe through the winter, which is to be severe m‘ many parts of the world Persons whose birthdate it is have | the augury of a year of mixed luck, | Watch and Jrwelry Repairing GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING | DAILY LESSONS | | 2t vers ressonabic raes “ ||| """ Gas—0iL—Storase } N ENGLISH- 1| AR SSROEN . | i Visit the I By W. L. Gordon ‘:._______ SITKA HOT SPRINGS l § - 1 ‘__{f Mineral Hot Baths Nebraska vs. Kansas State Georgia Tech vs. Georgia Furman vs. Clemson Washington U. vs. St. Louis U. Villanova vs. Manhattan Penn U. vs. Cornell Holy Cross vs. Boston College offsalmon were packed during this bountiful year of ' the pelitical implications of the trip as planned ng’ 1938. In Bristol Bay, the great re George and Queen Elizabeth visited Paris with a maxi- ho: t v mum of eclat a few months ago. That visit was de- 2 igned to instill fear in the hearts of leading Nazis, to remind them of the solidar of France and Britain Yet it was followed by the tragie absurdity of Munich, ent time appear 10 wrance and Britain stood shoulder to shoulder in a salmon came in s that one of the st packs on.record was recorded. in excess of four million cases, putting ) and the packing money in the pocket of the fist plant operator. Price be pointing upward vember quotations on pinks poliecy of surrender. i Ly R § George Washington vs. West Vir- L being ‘around 84 to $4.20 a case and Yeds:from. $7.40 Wh aniiot know bt coportunities for Anglos |y JOUTHEYS AL ghankes vl assupely, s ON THE MEZZANINE Accommodations to suit m A ng ar § s $7. a 8 zcod fortune. Girls should be care- " Words Often Misused: Do not say. | Y 7 ; ¥ 4 i . RS Sl pa s e R L e 1 Duquesne vs. Niagara sused J AU taste. Reservations, Alasks Air to $7.80 per ca small raise over the previous mdnth, American cooperation there will be by next su Bl R hett aw friends fraien LR e S T e i 5 3 ¢ pro-|Qert the r a firm entente is greatly i : ¥ olumbia v. s s - | . ! In the mining industry ther excellent pro- | Certainly the l"f‘“’*‘l ‘f“l v %’_““.‘)“_‘l"“‘ h! an.!.\ "’g‘k_ Children born on this day prob- B9 ‘\,‘.Bm“" 5 ent.” Say, “Mr. and Mrs, Harris | BEAUTY SHOP “__nm duction year has been recorded. Whether the min- ¢ned by Mr. Cham ""““““;‘"“']"“(‘“ of humoring 0\‘)’ ably will be sensitive and artistic were present.” | LYLAH WILSON " ) 2 any cost. The British Government is prob- A eral output for this sear of 198 vill reach the record MANY 41 anY cost, The Britsh Government is prob- | in’ nature. The sublects of this sign Lick Platter Clean pichaond SOGUENREIBUNE i o o ON | P eak of approximately twenty-seven million dollars ° BRI S S Taly Mhan 8tof sagittarlus are good in atten r 00~ in wood, | | X-Er-Vae 538 " l g b e T A . 5 any time in this century. Yet six months from now the | ;o "0 qetails and conscientious u;"ls Motto for Goose, Pronounce woos-ter, 00 as in wood, | | j COME 'N and SEE the NEW recorded last year remains to be seen, but from i UHCE BT o . : accent first syllable. |—————————8| ' " STROMBERG-CZRLSON | ¢ Eacbughont the it {5 FebArip R pn G o/ madeR engthen Anglo. | ASPIting toward perfection. Duck Owners Tomorrow | often Misspelled: Recommend ] RADIOS ; In any event, a royal visit to strengthen Anglo- | mpelbert Nevin, American com- : v | ; g and the industry lly emanates s g y rican cor g 4 & |one ¢, two m's. | ing and t ;‘ ndustr y emanates a healthy American u,l(lu: an do not harm so long as Wash- ocer* was born on this day 1862, e e o b G Svhohvtiss-.. Daflolknt, KetoanpHbiot =i NS DISFERENT , J- B- Blll‘nl’d & Co. ‘ and prosperous tone i ington makes clear its refusal to undertake a positive | oiners who have celebrated it as wild gt e or duck for di r g‘em. inadequate, wanting lacking. | A = | “Our door step is worn by | General in the various communities of commitment to Britain without a voice in determining | , birthday include Charles Kemble, goose [or dudk. for dinner to- | v q! 3 g, . FOOTWEAR’ ' Satisfied Customers” i S . British foreign policy. If a workable basis for coop- morrow the motto will be “lick the, Word Study: “Use a word three| v ’ I the Territory od tht ughout the season. British foreign policy. If a wol s for P~ | English actor, 1775; Andrew CBI-|,atter clean” for in addith PR b L b A s Bl e The building industry has had one of its greatest years eration develops, as a result of a changed British for- negie, capitalist, 1835. e i e R i il R Lt Paris Fashion Shoes = ety he north, barring the labor troubles which have €iBn Dolicy, the state visit should be salutary. \ (Copyright, 1938) being Thanksgiving Day it is also |crease our vocabulary by mastering | in the north, barring the 1z ml l|u|‘|] es w ;.(\ have : e ¥ S ¥ ‘ pyright, the last day on which possessions|one word each day. Today's word Hi GASTINEAU CAFE arisen in recent weeks. Never has Juneau had such | e i s : i Indianapolis police have been asked to search for | of migratory fowl is permitted | Inordinate; immoderate; excessive. 2 vast amount of hew bullding In one season. Whe . piesing trombone, They might start in with the |under the Migratory Bird Treaty |“The passions and feess R came is true of Fairbanks, Anchorage and other neighbors of the owner, Act—10 days following the closing | duce certain destruction if sufferes ?—JUNTAT’—_T % French and cities, Public works has played a major role, giving RN S O of the shooting season. to become inordinate.”—Burton. MELODY HOUSE ] ¥ ’ permanent improvements to many communities and We notice that a news story says that.the na-| L IR polfgf:;tizstofxer F;nnk Dufr;slm:: _;x_c“t: To.mmn' Ml-lo and- Electric Anwlllnee- F hur s of its citizens. Private enter- 4 2 A A, Al S s | anks shered in ay, however, a Gastineau Hotel ic: e ¢ national conStruction DIo- Faendy frenet? we et et o Tec"d MW tonight in due style at the Eiks|the act applies only to migratory| At the Trinity Guild Thanksgiving | | g Vo L i Xy 5 3 i & Baliroom, with dancing starting at|birds, and deer or native Alaska |Eve Dance. Elks’ Hall —aadv. é 10 o'clock. game can be kept in possession | TR Y 4 SPE The event is being sponsored by |indefinitely. \ Lode and piacer :::ation notices ¢ Nazi Refllgees Depotted by MexiCO the Trinity Senior G‘ui]d‘ of the| But cold goose or duck, or even | tor sale at The Bepire Office. M”k. Federal anIllgl | Episcopal Church, and a large at-|hash made of these birds, is strict- | """~ and Loan Association ‘;::tdl:‘x:f;ia anticipated for tonight’s 13; ([aboo]on Friday. It's “lick the| | l Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES | platter clean” tomorrow. | M 4 s P. O. Box 2718———Phone 3 i ek ] pply OFFICE—119 Seward St. : | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | Pianos— Musical Instruments } and Supplies 122 W. Second Juneau, Alaska Try The smprme crassifieds h cesults. e Phone 206 “The S;;re or Men” | The Fil'st Nafional The B. M. Behrends “s ABltN’Ms IUNEAU : Bank Bank Front St.—Triangle Bldg’.d CAPIT o SURPI.US—-$100 000 J nne:;n, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS COMMEBCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2Y Paid on Mnfg. & Building Co.,, Inc. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 HARRY RACE } Resources Over Two and Orne-Half Million Dollars DRUGGIST A “The Squibb ‘; ‘“oommiuhity” newspaper are some of the twenty-one Jewish refugees from Germany, 4 Stores of temporary hlh in Havana, Cuba, after deportation from Mexico. Mexico reversed its policy an nt restrictions on immigration despite U. S. pleas,

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