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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 12, 1938. } 1 D I I ’; 14 , | will alveys be commingled? | B " ai A (SR nl )lr( Is our present difference with the Mexican gov- \ GO b ‘-,)‘ : j ’ ernment over expropriated oil lands certain to be| oroscobe | 12 YEARS A & Professional | O EMPIRE PRINTINC Coupaxy ettled in a way that will popularize the hemisphere | From THE EMPIRE 11" e( N t o I‘ Fraternal Societies HELEN TROY BENDER _ - uciness weoident Lpig brother” act throughout any period of Fascist|| “The stars incline i Gastineau Chanael ( t Office in J s 8 Class Matter. | 1 11 ma 18 be . Answe 8 DECEMBER 12, 1918 = 2 " 3 3 o Te. | % ) Y B. P. 0. ELKS meet SUBSC ",:,,,“\(,:‘,,‘. i i m; r«'m ‘wx‘wl H‘t\uiw\! Ihni\u.] (‘)ln ‘lh‘w ((um;‘x:m” “hn xt‘l(m\ A Washington special to the Se- ! ] DRS. KASER & FRFFEULGER | every Wednesday at 8 ' : n 1 ny th €d | L UESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1938 attl ‘P(\l Intelligencer said that ATh.e Emptre er{enda congratu a- I DENTIS™ p.m. Visiting brothers I ance, $6.0 f a general overhauling of the hemisphere security material increases in the expendi- |tions and best wishes foday, their | Blomgren Building welcome. DR. A. W. i 5 plan Benefic aspects appear to do- |tures by all of the executive depart- |birthday anniversarr .o the follow- | PHONE 56 STEWART, Exalted Rul- ! de Will the administration go ahead with what seems | disappointments. . ments connected with Alaska, ex- |ing: | Hours ? am. to 9 pm. er; M. H. €IDES. Beo- | Office, 374 be the formula in preébht prepafgtion regardleas ofife, UNEC this plinsiary Foyernment oens ot the et SRR |1 il | 602 B 7 o ' th mula .“) i prepa o 1;10Li dless the mind should be alert and its|estry Department, were forecasted | DECEMBER 12 . | ASSOCIATED PRESS. whether 1t is generally fgfpome grigie Bonhem Col s hswers of understanding ke by estimates submitted to Congress Mrs. John Ahlers = | 13 BB e o B8 e o oot | nente And,'iL will Congress be disposed to carry | workers still suffer from the sin-| for appropriation bills to be drawn Mitchell Dabo o (o "U:FAUal‘gggE‘t?;r?; 1 he local new hrough in detail? ister power of Saturn, the planet|Uup at a later date James B. Decker | \ > :r‘nr'!. ¢ of each month i \ Dhings. ranad(ss Ny 5. Dorothy Day | Dr W. Stewart Manta e Part of the answer can be found in the statement|that brings penalties for errors in| Mrs y y ) . | in Scottish Rite Tempié ) bE LARGE ¢ Somvatory Hull Saturday before the conference: | human relations. Until the lesson| The following were elected offi- Lanore Kaufmann il DENTIST %G\oi)e o E s B BLICATION 5 As ‘Hix ountt i cleimed. et me ‘ofie| Of fullest possible cooperation is | cers of the Juneau Chapter of O.E Mrs. William Paul |1 Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. i \}y\ DAgNlEL ROSS Wor- o Y. Fob i Jearned, employers as well as (m,‘ at this time: Worthy Matron, Har- Rosie Meier | | SEWARD BUILDING dirseoy " JAMES W. LEI- loubt for a mon t s0 long as there is a possl-| ) woos wil suffer losses, riet Chase; Worthy Patron, H. E.| 0. G. Culberhouse | Office Phone 469 bt g Master; . A ; existing, the United) ™ 4yiation will be widely d)xfll\\m"’“““" Associate Matron, Clemen- | N | e ki b s e - o States will mainta n adequate defensive military,|n pusiness and government circles. | tine Walgreen; Secretary, Mary D. — — fl' BhiERAnS and air defenses . 3 a | Bussey: Treasurer, Annetta Naghel; SRR T AT ] Intensive building of airplanes will | Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meet: stimulate business on the Pacific|Conductress, Anna Webster; Asso-| D. Richard Wi“ialln | every second and fourth Wednee- e Ao T il Coast ciate Conductress, Alice Brown,| | Let’'s Not All Go Crazy Priiates) Aan | day I1OOF. Hall. BETTY Mec- 3 sh gotter stee, Marion Olson. | - M o e [ DENTIST | CCRMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH | (New Yor sram) T T OFFICE AND RESIDENCE BLAKE, Secretary. : Hew.Xonk orll k | encourages optimism and good feel-| TWo new ideas were being put; GOLDSTEIN MUIL. TNG i K3d Unless something happens pretty soon to put man- |, v into effect by the City Council, one | # e | St Y Bl b S zind back on the road to sanity and m ty, former | "o conjunction of Jupiter and ng to level the streets of snow| 1. What is the average number 11 President Herbert Hoover told a Canadian audience, |y o'veoc %5 P occone of Mar- | bY 8 per and the other was to| Of miles traveled by the automobile | 35— — 3| - 6 World Aps 45 kT Beaihi B b e |haxs o of o uady ot TWmr s et }«v + | G“y Smith ' ' just how right Mr. Hc r was 4 is, g ‘ . o e story ip 3 To just how right Mr. Hoover W uul“ Chubicelot SELAE 187 (REEERRC o | during which times as the| 2 ‘;;‘ 10 wrole the story of Rif Dr. John H. Geyer | | ¢ one has but to look around at what's going on in the | At O SR finence ; interfere with the opera- | Van Winkle? . . | P =0 caf — world. He himself enumerated some of the evidences | oo o % Ly ol VibH. of $hé heavy chemical atifomo-| .3, Whab proportion. of (hvm'cud‘ DENTIST i « ENCOURAGING MINERAI f the intolerant ideologies which “have joined the % 3 bile. | persons in the U. S. marry again? | 310 Goldstein Building H RNCOUS CR L ir hor Biold the whrid tailt with fear” |, Jaussolini’ fias in his indibgoope | 2.8 | 4. What is the “hold” of a ship? PHONE 762 ] ) | DEVELOPMENT o 4 A" signs read as very fortunate. He| z Sl | s PUROLA REMEDIES H S In Germany, he pointed t » most hideous will be lucky in diplomatic arrange- The Estebeth, which had left here | © What city is at the ]unrum}) of Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. H } | The wide interhtibaleg Bhown in the mining of persecution since the Middle Ages is| ‘o o fholn S e T e much re- | for Skagway three days ago had not | the Mississippi and Ohio rivers? | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE ‘ e wide interes g ¢ 1 in the min _* now in full swing. In Russia, political opponents bonsibility, There will be plenty to] feached Haines, and while little | ANSWERS = v A FULLY COMPOUNDED ort courses is definite indication that the WOrK {he thousand are being executed, while in her efforts Eroch.Bis sfientin: it B ate: | atarin Swdehtalt i ror Har. shfety the . L.+ 18,000 milés, \.‘.~———~————— i not only of a great deal of value but that the inter- | to force state industriaization, millions of her own | pne o SEEREOR 1 o rorable | Cedar went out to see if she was in| 2. Washington Irving. | Dr. Judson Whittier || Front Street Next Coliseum est in mining in the Territory is growing rather than people were left to die of starvation despite the fact . * b Scvers o the planets will | danger. | 3. Of the 400000 divorced in a| | CPIROPRACTOR | PIONR: 8- Frod Dty v receding, all of which bodes well for further develop- that she had the gold with which to buy them food I‘“_MM,“ unrest among the people | year about one-third marry again ,P.agless Physician o R i i s ment of the industry in the Territory A military autocracy on control of Japan is making oo oo S e ode of revo-{ H. L. Faulkner was to leave for | 4. The lowt:;- sections where the Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 | | R - Howard G. Wilcox, Supervisor of mining exten- | War of pssion .|)mn»(>.mm a vnn ble H;n' of | | tion will begin to germinate | Seattle on the City of Seattle to (l“’ho(;.:x:;m‘;'n];ms Rooms 2;3};2,»’;“;\;7@(5 Blcg. sion work for the University of Alaska who is here to 4 iy f‘“"f'.] o ””""I"K‘}““ Yar In Spain | "persons whose birthdate it is have | join Mfs. Paulkner, who had been) ©® e “Tomorrcw's Styles start a five-weeks course in mining instruction, re- T s 1 the augury of a year of journeys South for several weeks e e 2 4 e i o Here are but a few samples of the terror and in- | ipat will be fortunate for many ——— — T o Bl L dupng e D e work Was| o ance now sweeping the carth. Nevertheless, the |gecret courtships among the young Peter Kostrometinoff Jr. of Sitka I 1] DR. H. VANCE 1 TOdGY carried on 1,679 persons enrolled for the classes, This . Syt e e sl o R | aritved) ob tHe ATEAeRT 1 DALY LESSONS | o mer President added hopefully, perhaps the world | qre prognosticated. arrived on the Alaska from Camp : OSTEOPATH | is the fourth season and indications are, he reports, | ay have gained something from it, after all. namely, | children born on this day prob- | Lewis. and was registered at the| IN ENGLISH | | Gonsultatiin Sendtiekamination | | that enrollment this year will be even la It al-| 4 desire to keep out of war. The old war fever, he | aply w saveiil .. | Gastineau Hotel. 5 i | | o~ : I ably will be exact, careful and de | % i free. Hours 10 to 13; 1 to 5: ready has become necessary to put a second man in | said, “no longer sweeps the common people.” pendable. These subjects of Sagit- | i 7.t0.9:50 b g " . pends se 8 LS b e 5 St 1 . o :30 by appointment. the field to handle the demand for these mining And there, again, we believe he spoke the truth. |tarius succeed in attaining coveted| Weather: highest 16; lowest 12; |} By W. L. Gordon Il Gastineau Hotel Annex | a o : classes. ce, just now, is a case in point. Not so long ago |places in the world partly cloudy. P s o L || Seuth Pranklin St % Phage 170 { - i A i ,' it was the fashion to speak of the French as warlike | Philips Brooks, clergyman, was 2 e %y | i # One of the foundations of developing the mining t Was the fashion to speak of th ) | Rk i industry in ka is the prospector. It is the men|8nd aggressive. That, of course, was r born on this day 1835. Others wio Words Often Misused: Do not say, 4 R o 0 il Tila s Amilkgs Who!locata) EaD then, bub today particular 1| have celebrated it as a birthday in- H No7ES “Your car rides very easily.” This #——————— =& Hfuneau’s Own Store JEEy AR £ i s "1' to peace. So muc \ fact, that w er | clude Robert Livingston, early set- OSPITAL construction requires the predicate | | new pay sfre new pay streaks which will po oo " ocon iy returned from Munich he was given | ‘ler, 1654; Johann von Lamont, phy- adjective, not the adverb. Say, Robertslmpson,OplD develop Aliska. Ar se prospectors must be men ; peros welcome by the masses. And so was Britain's | sicist, 1805. o o “Your car rides very easy.” i Graduate Los Angeles College | L aasthilng GEout Tolitg. Tt 16 t5 oAt P Minister CharmbAFlatn, now 46 & visit to Para:| Mr. and Mrs. Claude Erskine, of | Often Mispronounced: Prescrip- | | of Optometry and men in fundamentals of minerals and mining that| Thay is to b S s ’.“i;fii;";,,‘,‘-1‘"“'.?2,,‘3?2";’ ‘::‘r;lzl' O tion.Pronounce first syllable pre, | | o these shor. courses are being given. The wide response | cyerybody except the French Communists and fellow NORWOMEN GROUP Wll!. SuEeL TEnl bt AL ARG e | e Narkatolgars | Glage Biled EODS S your and the cagerness h which men enroll to better (ravelers of the extreme Left. These take their cue pital this morning 4 g P ,Cllsf' Misspelled: Nickel; Fel qualify themselves to go out and seek precious metal | from Moscow, and Moscow does not want peace HAVE (HR'STMAS TREE ; : ety r“‘:‘: e el z pharmacists % 't between Germa alvie a ; \ Synonym: cceed, attain, a gives general encouragement to mineral development least not between Germany, Italy (]m([i Japan L ::n\ A baby girl, Charline, weighing | complish. win, triumph. ; iy e in the north Orie iR AN B Announcement was made today |6 pounds, 8 ounces, wns born at| word Stady: *Use a word three| | The Charles W. Carter preserip- —_—— - OEhfty - War DebR SRR IRAEA: PR St would|that each person planning to at- St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday after- (imes and it is yours” Let us in- M | tions. clear the field for ‘;"“‘{““»“}»“‘ “ i would | enq the Christmas party of the| noon to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bara- crease our vocabulary by mastering ortuary [ THE BROADER DEFENSE PROGRAM destroy the three dictatorships—which, of course|Norwomen at 6 o'clock Thursday | tich. pel et s il Fourth and Prankiin Sts. | | Butler-Mauro Drug Co. ! < Lo Mloscow wishes above all else—but in the process cabl- | eyening in the parlors of the North- —_— il]'rCl)if})l}"l fearlessness; boldness. PHONE 136 Renetved attention to the subject of defense is talistic, bourgeois democracies, as she would call US. jern Light Presbyterian Church, is| Mrs. C. E. Peterson was admitted | (pronounce all i's as in i i = Renewed attention 1 vould be likely to collapse as well | tod T = ; (Pronounce all i’s as in it, e as in sing eiven as CONEress SERY sne short il ) & i . : s |requested to wrap and bring a sim- | tc St. Ann's Hospital today for med- . aece - re- — | b—— being given as Congress prepares to convene shortly Whereupon the earth would drop like ripe fruft | pid'FoH fnodstuf}s’ S e I me; accent follows the d). “Intre- | s g after the first of the year. Heretofore, defense to the .o o waiting lap of Communism, and without Rus- | {ncivded in the list of S ;‘IE 4084 0ATE pidity is an extraordinary strength |9 H S GRAVES average person has meant adequate national defense ga having had ‘to strike a sle open blow ; Ay ol BOCEDA e T o of soul.”—La Rochefoucauld. | Have Your Fyes Examined by .o Do > . i i eyehiin e AL i J ¢ S packages, all of which will be put| Pat Ellman, a surgical patient at et | D R L C lson “The Clothing Man” cc rable emphasis has been placed on de Many excellent people in this country are being | o the Christmas tree as donations | St. Ann’s Hospital, was admitted | Ur. hae L. Lar t fend west coast with air bases considered for misled into lending their support to groups whose |y some needy person. TSt Seining, SPTOMETRIST Home of Hart Schaftner aud Alaska in the general schems real purposes are net always what they seem, and| Guest pianist for Thursday m,l,_} b s 5 M O D E R N Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Marx Clothing i 1ot always what their liberal and democratic soundi | Store Phone Green 331 | ning will be Mrs. Frances Wheele: names mply. Some of these groups tend to lead US|and community singing of Christ.| Al British state occasions, the ETIQUETTE into entanglements abroad, hence in the direction of |mas carols will be a feature of the | Archbishop of Canterbury takes X With the convening of the Pan-American Con- ference at Lima, however, there is indication that de- fense may extend further than a national problem GASTINEAU MOTOR | e eion O bty of e reaterh | U Saher than ‘Deace; nid joviard. some Lomm JoE Eppcalnment, precedence over everyone but the PR 7 b totalitarianism instead of nocracy All reservations must be made Sovereign and his close kin | y KRoberta hemisphere. Here are some of the questions which A new world conflict is not going to benefit the |ywith Miss Mary Jeannette Whittier|— el —— FINE SERVICE I have arisen since the Lima conference was called and oppressed peoples of Europe and Asia. Far from it.|py Wednesday evening i Q. How long should a formal call ' | Watch and Jewelry Repairing PHONE 727 which may be answered when State Secretary Cordell Their cne hope is in the survival of democracy. And| - g 2 | W hat Is Your last? at very reasonable rates | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Since foreign experience has shown that it is It & 5 almost impossible to spend more than 500 millions Out of war. Let us try to preserve them as a haven """A'I'E TUESDAY it apl e if the conversation has become in- e - for, and defender of, the viclims of despots elsewhere. y The AP Feature Service teresting and the hostess urges the | | Visit the caller to remain longer, ten or fif- - = | Hull and the other del es return to Washingt democra would be A ddon's first victim. S ( A. The yrescribpd time for a | i Gas—Oil—Storage a an e ther dlaen st (o Wotingon: et wa e it v, %o\ CATHOLIC WOMEN | Nlewrs |, Q.2 ol "= irony s o | PAUL BLOEDHORN ||, S0 annually on the new military items now proposed, will Let w ¥ Mr. Hoover suggested, to keep at — i Rikronthe ashedito suthonse o A 1t S0 2P Jeast a Mitle sanity in this mad world, For it cer-| As a result of the recent merry: teen minutes may be added. 1 i) SITKA HOT sPRlNGs : spent at Presidential discretion over a period of ¥eas? ). ic not, going to help the downtrodden anywhere |bership drive of the Catholic| Q. How should one handle the ON THE MEZZANINE Mineral Hot Baths o Or will the national budget be protected and a politi- jr a)) of us go crazy at the same tine. Daughters of America, an initiation | spoon when eating soup, or any- HOTEL JUNEAU Accommodations to sult ewes by a spending-as-you-go formula? peh o |ceremony will be exemplified to- | morrow evening at 8 o'clock in the | thing similar? taste. Reservations, Alaska Afr A. The spoon should of course be BEAUTY SHOP | ‘Transport l cal battle avoide What are the ense bases of the new program to Propaganda Minister Paui Joseph Goebbels is an e Y 2 2 be in terms of naval tonnage, guns and Cruising o v.q pecause German S performers ,m(.}Pa“sh Hall, the class of nine can- | held in the right hand, dipped into | LYLAH WILSON = Tading: ‘b army size and squipiment of alypiahe THMS |tatan sty flae Ae GAxfain govemment undertakings:|iaates to be jknown as the Wiy iR iobn sl Bn i e | | O Telephone 8 aken sly digs as a t akings. [ S TS H : 4 g - | bers, rate of increase a g radius? Hemispher- People should not make fun of what they don't under- sonm‘"lf)‘ Ll:ia:u i‘:":"“‘R il | fen: tanch. {;°m ‘:;‘e st‘ide of Mol ARG Vas b - ic, bicontinental or what? tand, he says. So that's why he believes in being | gieng Regen FROLN, snever dapm the; &P, The Store for Men” In the drive for new members. i Mrs. Walter Hellan'’s group was | rime Minister Neville Chamberlain went to France ‘L"fw;\,}:ffi" ‘]0:5:1 l!k;]eei:m\:gp hi:g‘ffl‘ to tell the Duke and Ducl of Windsor that they |peing that the defeated group is | might return to England, Czechoslovakia shuddered |in charge of arrangements for the with relief upon learning that this visit of Mr. Cham- | social evening. berlain to the continent wouldn't cost her anything. Those to. be | Q What is the proper phrase g for a father to use when introduc- ' ing a young man to his daughter? o A. “Ruth, this is Mr. (or Charles) NEY .gwgfnlml‘ ; ' Front St.—Triangle Bldg. ) %Adams."7 SR DEVLIN’S ’ ey i IMPORTANT NOTICE | ’ Paris Fashion Shoes 0 S aat e initiated include: | e i = GASTINEAU CAFE it ) yMrs. Loretta Croken, Mrs. Eleanor i & Members of the Juneau Rifle and | Germany and Jamn have signed an accord on{Rowe, Mrs. Catherine Ny Mrs. ! 1. Identify this labor leader. Pistol (Club, Inc., are urged to at- |@————————— ything! s, may we be rea- serious about e Against w power, or pow sonably certs ate concertedly in the event of need- of the new security machine? Are they to be confined to the Ameri or do the plans even faintly contemplate a possible association with the navy of Great Britain? What assurances are there that the Latin-Ameri- can republics will accept the United States as the 10 ope; Each question counts 20; each part of a two-part questior, 10. A score of 60 is fair, 80, good. military protector of the western hemisphere, or that «oyujtur: peration.” What do you suppese they'll {Carmel C. Wald, Mrs. Mary Agnes At what international scollfel'- tend Annual Meeting to be held at | JUNEAU our interests and the interests of all of these republics find to cooperate about? A Ay S ence will she be a U. S. dele- | | ¥ find to cooperate about Monagle, Mrs. Catherine McCor- ! gate? Indoor Gallery, Tuesday, December , MELODY HOUSE § o mick, Mrs. Margaret Fowler, Mrs. |13, at 8 pm. adv. 2. Name the queen who died recently in London. 3. What is the numerical des- Music and- Electric Appliances (Next Gastineau Hotel) Fhone 65 |Mary Kennedy and Miss Gretchen |D~ Leo. | HOLBROOK AT FAIRBANKS | ignation of the new Congress Sa0 Rl | Bl " Assistant Regional Forester Well-| Meeting in January? A CORONA |&m—— i man Holbrook is now in Fairbanks, §. What . American receutty Al”l( Fed al Savi looking over CCC projects, accord- i A Mfld l:’ Hie: Boeoan Jusabach wanteq e amg’ ling to word to his office here and C';h;l,'::l:::sfl‘i phoid Mary? for my school work! and Loan Association he expects to return to Juneau by o , i Ll Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 i e the first plane. (Answers on Page Six) | | P. O. Box 2718—Phone 3 | ; OFFICE—119 Seward St. ; - R i } Q Juneau, Alasks Try The mmpwe crassifieds for X wesults. i o L The First National Bank | | e : ¢ | | . M. Behrends AN, JUNEAU | Bank J. B. BURFORD & CO. * [ J CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$100,000 ® af ! COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2Y% Paid on “Qur Doorstep Is Worn | by Satistied Customers” | Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL ‘ and SAVINGS Mnfg. & Building Co., Inec. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE HARRY RACE Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars - ; ; DRUGGIST 30 PASSENGERS WILL FIND SPACE APLENTY in the cabin (above) of giant “The Squibb Accounh < air liner being built at Curflu-WrigM faetory in St. Louis. The plane, scheduled for tests in February, Stores of X 5 ‘will have two engines—each developing 1,500 horsepower. Doorway at end of above cabin leads to the Alaska” W £ N4 M & dkeaits pressure are bulkhead that'll permit superch | ing the cabin at flights above 20,000 feet. .