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THE % p of nationalism rather than m(r"mlmnalv’ ) . 3§ . frier o ] : definitely over and that European nations are P MPIRE COMPANY ate up toward another effort at peace PRINTING Chamberlain, nd Chancellor HELEN TROY BENDER R. L BERNARD Second ar Minister ni 4 ime Muss Fu —_— . Scheva th i Pow © 3 Hitle t werhaus have seen o rtual dis ment of the once vigorous re- SUBSCRIPTION RATES : e TRt Sl A, Delivered by carricr fn Juncau and Douglas for $1.25 per month. public of ¢ s1¢ Ge Poland and Hun- FRE ( ve divide spoils, Last week the rump h e democratic government rapidly be- i ers will cc f y < of passed farther into the German orbit = ; s : i »y agreeing to German extraterritorial rights to an eleph N e, 602; F Office, 374 s sbile road corridor across the country and to ' ected canal connecting the Oder and the Danube. German penetration into E 1 Europe, once a h preserve, has been pushed. Pro- Hungarian Parliament last week Premier Bela Imredy, Nazi which had forced King Carol m to Berchtes- took visits to London and Paris had apparently Though Britain a even at the loss of ¢ pr o see Germany dominate Aster and economically, for ithat W the rice peace in ou. ne.” both ! red us obstacles to the policy f “appeasement” of wi unich was the first im- rtant expression, The ing Ge ation return of colonies lost at Versailles has been one of icles. The persecution within the Reich s been another, for public osinion, aroused over ” outrage has threatened any extended journey alc appeasement” road. Finally, there has been POLITICAL PARALLELS nd France to mak- | ion in both Britain ng friends with the dictatorships Therords an Kmasing parelel i uams Ag \ckground Prime Minister Chamber- cumstances between the pre pati : 5 Lord Halifax, Premier Daladier and Foreign s T " e 1 Bonnet be t Thursday in cumstar ontinue alle U least continue . historic Qua d'Orsay e forty years ago was FEEI ed the treaty of peace between the United States In 1912 William Howard Taft was Presider They could record these steps toward candidate for re-electior son, Robert of Ohio, is freshly elected United Senatc Munich meeting which removed the i and sudder P A hoslovak ace to the peace of the Con- In 1912, Champ Clark of Tilinois was speaker of the Chamberlain-Hitler declaration at the House ar who was de- their two countries never wished to feated for } ight cach other again; (3) Ar talian pact. minute shift of votes to Wood wi ettling Mediterranean and East differences tion later hi Senator Benne 4) French recognition of Italy jopian conquest is freshly re-elected and, like glam On Hero Worship In those days an important left wing liberal wa the elder Senator Bob I ette. Now his son, youn, (Philadelphia, Record) Bob, has his place in the Senate as an important lef w the re Charles A. Lindbergh wing liberal nter tle in Bel groun But there In the White House i elt, who, to a ¢ n Lindbergh’s recent record that makes the tain degree, had his counic earlier The ausible no one could prised if he dore Roosevelt. The 1 just s : Ll something of a setback in to build around e ioaradt him a bera earlier Roosevelt in irles Lindbergh. We Ao S¥En X ffort, SO, 1o ever faded so fast and the exte splitting th publi rty wide open h the classic example pulling the Progressive elements with him. Tt per- or was Admiral Dewey Wi 1s from a demigod to an 2 decided mitted election of oW who drew minority of the total popular vote. object of bitterness and ridicule. There has been ta Rovseve But even Dewey retained the respect of a very Bhehesttats 3 s attor art of the people and there were a few babies Y G . ¢ . ”‘ fter him subsequent to 1899 e ! I Linabergl rting from an eminence of public ¥ sive favor r than Dewey's hit he tobogg Overseas there parallel h may| comy . of the universal sympathy toward bring on conditio tremendou *aring onj his pri and in spite of the continued popu- try wishes in power.| larit whose books are—and deserve to In 1012 who was looked upon| be—best sellers o e s AetinHal deash So completely has he changed from the shy F1o 1 he price of rivalry, democratic. tactful youth who landed at Le B‘on::x! . & o1 oo | that sometimes it seems that it must have been former Wi, wacy, and rivalty With| o ccador Myron T. Herrick who flew the Atlantic hall"of nd of the land. | 4 onst, 1 Jh's engaging qualities disappear at of a later Ger-|,, qecelerating speed as the time of his meeting with A like Wilhelm, and| Herrick in Paris grows further away 1 2 place in the sun. He demands return | Maybe it's not Lindbergh but hero worship itself of the colonies which Germany obtained years ago to blame. Maybe human beings just can’t stand by Kaiser Wilhelm'’s bluff and bluster | much laudation Th'is & grodt Eatne] this parslleling business, but| er it is, the “Lone Fagle" doesn't mean should not be carried too far, nor should too much | 1t.psed to. ta @xshenge 1t-Tos o pheese that Vachel L tagged to a better American be read into it. Wisely or not,{this country s presum-| iphe FEEAE ing that within the next few years it will have to = 7 R - e DSt = Mo euch mBguBhb troubled 1912 America. 0 Utah State Prison’s annual all-con football | rested secure in its feellng of complete isolation from| game has been postponed, pending investigation of foreign fighting—and built nothing for fighting or that the coach of one of the teams was plan- inmates of the county at the penitentiary. to use “ringers"—that is, jail who had not matriculate threatening PEACE ABROAD 05 5 & Offici ve transported 490 Siamese monkeys Sounding of peace by Premier Cham-|t0 Santiago Island. If there is any shortage, the 3 % United States can contribute a few politicians who, | berlain of and e’same time warn- 1 ince election, are looking for a place to light ing o Britain will at all times defend 3 il ST, her Alies, ORI X1 108 JnaspnesTRG It seems that Colonel Lindbergh may prefer to of Premier Beran of Czechosl a that his country’s| remain an American citizen after all. Choice between future relati with Germany will be based. on-al kidnapers and danger of war? T — s *..,O’ER THE LAND OF THE FREE and the home of the brave.’ To this group of im- migrants, refugees from racial, religious and political persecutions in Europe, the words of the “Star- Spangled Banner” have a deep significance, and there’s reverence in the salute they give the flag at New York school where tlc_yytgl‘b for American citizenship examinations. . : DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14, 1938. 2 " DECEMBER 14, 1918 The Estebeth arrived from Skag- | rfloroscope “The stars incline but do not compel” YEARS AGO From THE EMPIRE way and on the way from qune»s{‘ @ 3 B. P. 0. ELKS meet i was forced to anchor one night at | | DRS. KASER & FRFFEULGER | every Wednesday at 8 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1938 |\ \ 5oy and another night at Jua- | The Empire etends congratula- | DENTIS™ | p.m. Visiting brothera Stars frown upon the planet|lin. The weather ‘was so bad that|tions and best wishes today, their | Blomgren Building welcome. DR. A. W. Earth today, according to astrology. |it took seven hours to reach Auk |birthday anniversary .o the follow- PHONE 56 STEWART, Exalted Rul- It is a date for carefully planned (Bay from Juneau b ot | Hours 3 am. to 8 pm. r; M. H. <IDES. 8ec- wetary. activities. Women may find this a day when obstacles appear in the roytine of household and social interests. Nerves should be forgotten and pa- | tience cultivated. | Under this configuration unex-|B. M. Behrends Bank, was con-, pected guests, bad weather and|fined to his home with a severe| trouble with servants may cause |cold. | difficulties in entertaining, but| P | many festivities will be successful,| The students of the Junior High especially in Washington, D. C. School elected officers at an as-| Sinister portents for workers pre-|sembly of their body, the new offi- age disappointments and added |cers including: President, Edward nomic burdens. Relief changes|Peltret; Vice President, Wayne cause dissatisfaction in the new |Summers; Secretary - Treasurer, year Jesse Mock. Class officers for the: Old persons should conserve their | Junior High School who were elect- energies: illness is indicated for men |ed included: Seventh Grade, Presi- Miss Leona Graber left on thel | Northwestern to spend the winter in Ashland. J. R. Willis, Vice President of the | ec wil and women past middle age. Colds|dent, Everett Nowell; Vice Presi-| Fiek [+ R o will appear in many forms dent, Ralph Waggoner; Secretary,} 3 What 'am""’" e appl(fpr'm]k(’l AR S T RIORER e This is an auspicious date for|Alice Case; Treasurer, Ellis Kim-!annually ’;3'07“%‘:«*-‘ f;‘r t""‘;‘:’)‘ki | uy )11 ] clearing up financial obligations. | ball. Eighth Grade, President, Anna | eXPenses for A e l Dr. John H. Geyer ||! A London astrologer in forecast- | Krighaum, Vice President, Daisy 4. What 15/ natre? DENTIST D R u G s ing events for 1939 calls attention |Aja; Secretary, Jacob Britt; Treas-| What ”' ”' CRbanE Dl 310 Goldstein Building to the fact that the Moon's several urer, Wayne Summers. Ninth| 5 ol it F;“ b PHONE 762 | H occultations of Uranus in the new |Grade, President, James McNmmn.,;"}]}‘a““ o RncRe PPer Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. PUROLA REMEDIES 2 year are similar to those of the|ton; Vice President, Edward Pel-|ItalV? NEknE PRESCRIPTIONS CARE. Moon and Jupiter when the World | tret; Secretary-Treasurer, Lydia - ! AR 5 | & War started | Kashevaroff }, i‘f(f(}{ik })“:“11 ot love and| e — 8 FULLY COMPOUNDED Urdnus is in aspects read "\‘ = jb(‘;\nv”“ il 7 ‘ Dr. Judson Whittier | { Front Street Next Colisewm . threatening to the rule of dictators, As the result of a request for con- e | CPIROPRACTOR : 1939 may be marked by many | tributions of books, the Juneau Pub-| 3 $B000. ’ i dgléss Physictan '} PHONE ®i--Free Delivery ! changes in Europe or at least by lic Library collected 260 volumes, 140 ‘C;’“]""" R | office nours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 {osesseadenmens waning of power for the totalitarian |of them donated by the Gift Shop.| o e | Rooms 3-3-4, Triangle Bldg. | | | governments. Persons whose birthdate it is have augury of a year of exacting A body from tne rrincess Sophia Axel Peterson the ; was brought in by financial experiences. Strife With|Tpe body was recovered at Green’s lders may be unfortunate for young | cove, near Oliver Inlet. men and women. Diplomacy will be required in adjusting home econom- Weather: highest 22; lowest 20 fes | cloudy. [ Shildren born on this day prob- ¢ DA ATt ably will be of scientific or practi-| 1l bent. These subjects of Sagit-! NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE Words Often Misused: Do not say, | | South Franklin St. Pbane 177 tarius are systematic, determined |owners. 1939 license plates are “I have several memorandums in v and successful |ready for distribution. Car owners my pocket.” Say, “I have several 7 = . Edwin Howland Blashfield, paint-|are warned not to operate their memoranda (plaral) in my porkm."“" b i Iuneau s Own Store was born on this day 1843, Others | cars after December 31, 1938, with- | Often Mispronounced: Occult. . | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | who have celebrated it as a birth-|out the 1939 plates attached. A fine P! day include Maxwell Anderson, dra- | will be imposed for so doing. The | Up, accent last syllable. | Gfad"a;eoht’s Angeles :0"98' b ” matist, 1388; George Gorham Groat, |new plates may be secured now at ~ Often Misspelled: Barnest (seri-| | of Optometry an 5 Z economist, 1871 e clis Clears onie | ous). Ernest (man's name) | Op*halmology “The Rexall Store (Copyright, 1938) "ETTA MAE KOLASA, Synonyms: Tmage, aspect, like-| | Glasses Fitted Ienses Ground i - your 0y > X lady City Clerk | ness, semblance, conception, coun- $————————= T b & Reliabhe 25 B : terpart. — - ] vharmactsts Chief enemies of the lower Col- | . 3 Seon g A sl 5 | enemies of the lower Col-1 \ imately 65 percent of| Word Study: “Use a word three 1| compound |orado River authority are wood-| ‘oo™l o " ake their living| times and it is yours” Let us in-\ | Tha Charles W. Cart | preserip- peckers that peck holes in the |Polish workers ma 8| Crence our vocabulary by mastering| | 10e Charies W. Carter | | . poles and crossbars of high tension i“““‘ sgadiie 5 cne word each day. Today's word: | | Mortuary |1 wires I= = | Compunction; _self-reproach for| | Fourth and Franklin Sts. | | Butler-Maaro Drug Co. ! NOTICE OF APPLICATION ¥ doing. “He acknowledged his PHONE 136 ST s gy ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS | PATENT disloyalty to the king, with expres- | i Sealed bids will be received at | Serial No. 09258 sions of great compunetion.”—Clar- #——— o e -8 In the United States Land Office for the Juneau Land District at Anchorage, Alaska. In the Matter of the Application of FRED E. BRANDES, a citizen of the United States, to purchase public lands under the Act of May 26th, 1934 (48 Slat. 809). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Fred E. Brandes has filed ap- plication, Serial No. 09258, in the United States Land Office at An-' chorage, Alaska, for patent to land hereinafter described under the pro- ons of the Act of Congress of 26th, 1934, (48 Stat. 809) for he City Clerk’s Office, Juneau, Al- | laska, until 4:00 P.M., December 21, 1938, for the construction of con- | crete pavement and sidewalks for | the City of Jurieau and will then and there be opened and publicly | read aloud. Bids received after the time fixed for opening will not be considered. | Plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the Pa- cific Builder & Engineer, 3103 Ar-| cade Square, Seattle, Washington. | A set of plans, specifications, and ! forms may be obtained at the City Clerk’s Office, Juneau, Alaska, upon | M: deposit of $5.00. Q]anfl situated at Angoon, Alaska, guests, it is all right for the host | = The full amount of deposit for and more particularly described as to ask etch one's preference. | o —_— | Vls|t fhe ! one set of documents will be re- |follows, to-wit: Q. In general conversation, s |, SRS turned to each actual bidder within; All of Lot Eleven (11), Sec- it ever permissible to contradict? |7 SITKA HOT SPRINGS l a reasonable time after receipt of | tion Twenty-five (25), Town- A. Flat contradiction is always ON THE MEZZANINE Mineral Hot Baths bids. Other deposits will be refund- |ed with deduction not exceeding | the actual cost of reproduction of ship 50 S, Range 67 E, Copper River Meridian, containing 1.36 acres; and Lot Six (6), Section |the drawings, upon the return of | Thirty-six (36), Township 50 S, | Q@ Is it permissible to be late| LYLAH WILSON i {all documents in good condition . : River _ when dining with the host and| | Contoure Telephone | Range 67 E, Copper River Mer o | within 30 days after the date of | ; 5 et e hostess before going to the opera X-Er-Vae 538 % idian, containing 3.21 acres; ! e o opening bids. 3 both of said lots being located |OF theater? | &2 57 & “The Store for Men | Each bid shall be accompanied at approximately Latitude 57° A. No; you must arrive at the g | by a certified check, cashier’s check ’ i o ame exact time for which you are asked. | | -’ ") 30" N, Longitude 134° 35" W, g | or bid bond (with authorized sure- and being the same land elim- This is one occasicn when it is in-| | ~<NEW AND DIFFERENT ty company as surety) made pay- 3 = i excusable and inconsiderate of a o : . T Na- ” |able to the owner in amount not g‘:r::? Ffi::t ;’:eflox::?::d Nao guest to be late. | FOOTWEAR » Front St.—Triangle Bldg. less than 5% of the amount of bid.| oo™ o eiacitive oRdavidnten S eee | DEVLIN S -3 The City of Juneau reserves the| o o o 14 1987 ATTENTION REBEKAHS i Paris Fashion Shoes | g right to reject any or all bids, and to waive informalities. No bidder may withdraw his bid | after the hour set for the opening thereof, or before award of con- tract, unless said award is delayed for a period exceeding 30 days. It is estimated that there will be available for the work to be done| under this advertisement substan- tially the sum of $110,000. ETTA MAE KOLASA, | City Clerk, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, Nov. 30, 1938 Last publication, Dec. 14, 1938. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above described |land should file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of pub: lication or thirty (30) days there- | after, or they will be barred by the } provisions of the statutes. g Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, this || 6th day of October, 1938. ! GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, Oct. 26, 1938. Last publication, Dec. 21, 1938. —% The B. M. Behrends | Bank 5 carnivorous animals? endon. rude. However, if the contradiction is warranted by facts and can be | done tactfully, it is all right. pm., should be left at the Hall. adv. 'J. B. BURFORD & Professional Fraternal Societies Gastineau Chaasel SHappy Director Birthday 4 DECEMBI'R 14 E. O. Davis E. F. Rodenburg Jr 2| MOUN™ JUNEAU LODGE NO. 41 i Second and fourth Lorene Gucker R J. C. Michaelson 1 Dr. A. W. Stewart ”fgf,?i& ;’S m"”",fi Donald Pegues i DENTIST G beginning at 7:30 pm. Samuel Guyot |l Hours 9 a.m. to 6 pm. DANIEL ROSS, Wor- Mrs. Dorothy Pegues [ SEWARD BUILDING i M JAMES oy RE - : il Office Phone 469 VERS, Secretm"y i - —frf TR A T e R 1> REBERAHS Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meetz every second and fourth Wednes- day IO.OF. Hall. BETTY Mec- CCRMICK, Noble Grand; RUTE BLAKE, Secretary. LOOK and LEAR # By A. C. Gordon Dr Richard Williams DENTIST ! OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | GOLDSTEIN 3UILING ol ——a all is the of 1. Which largest 2. Who was Aphrodite? b ) i | “Tomorrow's Styles DAILY LESSONS | i————— | Today” I ENGLISH || URR. 1 g * | Consultation and examination | | frec. Hours 10 to 1%; 1 to 5; 7 to 9:30 by appointment. H | Gastineau Hotel Annex | 3 By W. L. 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