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4 Daily Alaska Empire Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY unfortunate history, the legislation will con- tinue to be called—originate in the House in separate bills, Congress may at last take some of the steps required to modernize the Execu- HMELEN TROY BENDER _ - - President tive branch of the government. : L BERNARD - - Vice- President and Business Manager Its ancient duplications, confusions and Second and Main Btreets, Juneau, Alasks. = wastes are partly responsible for collisions of Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter executive policy and many other errors. The St i establishment is now too sprawling for intel- FETRINCRECI, oo ot ligent administration by a single man, bur- By mail, postage paid, a following rates dened as is the President with other weighty One year, in advance, $12.00 months, in advance, $6.0 matters. If the Federal Government is ever to be practically and soundly set up and admin- stered. the President and not Congress will Ml\v to do the reshuffling. That is in the of the case. one month, in advance, $1.25. Subscriber: nfer & siness Office o v of their pape ephones: News Office, 602; if they will promptly notify re or irregularity in the de- Business Office, 374 MEWBIR OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. ely entitled to the use for | t-hes crelited to it or not mpletely new recommendation ger: ‘and: alsp/ithe lacal new the bill finally voted on last spring to he functions of audit and J| \RANTEED TO BE LARGER EOpRILted: o) Lhe. R¥edative By ANY OTHER PUBLICATION S plan has the warm VLASK ENSE { Eh \ hi It Japan Close fficials. It may well mean the ; Times) 3 finit ¥ 1 2 commercial standpoint an look for a very definite def | present Chinese or foreign ow program in the north. { Jap: porters would stand to gain the ordinary SR o ! 1 trade plus those that migh | of monopoly as azain: MUSSOLINI WANTS A SEAPORT rears about 15 percent o come from Japan. Japan’ from China have been abou ardly hope to 8 China’s have import in a bag, Ttaly has Ethiopia and can't| the other o o imports. even: it she s abls ma on the French Somaliland border while iry Y” v, f |\ “l! # '(r const s o nizht themselyas imnort these artiel puean. 1l them. collecting a commission. or might Ethiopia, the former kingdom of Haile Seln iff on them in China: but if the com hizh the trade would EOl i UP AGAIN to Japan of a nmquw r)f China, or tho £a i t best be Yimited. T ; n of | to be rti ts of retaliation by other natio: pow n the cecutive are again being heard while:‘ f the \um 'mous costs in money, depriv 1 human life that the Japanese people have called upen to make for the campaign against leaders of Congress are hopeful that the | measure will be considered on its merits rather than | ¢ a political football. Writing from Washington for the New York Times, Krock makes this timely comment on the proposal: Should reer “Little Liechter wedged between Switzer- land and Nazi Austria, decides not to re-arm.” With he Venus De Milo, that makes two.—Atlanta Consti- ) tution. tein, i | ganization—for that, despite its | these seven Roseburg, Ore., children got Their parents were Mr, and Mrs. Allen Moore. They are sh v at the home of an aunt in New York. Roseburg Orphaned when their parents were killed in an aui ident new homes in The Bronx (New York City), where they were “parceled out” to uncles and aunts. townspeople took up a collection to pay the childre ' fare east. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 71/070 cope | YEARS AGO From THE EMPIRE 2 s incline 1938. SR BN e PRI TR fDlrectory Professional Fraternal Societies Gastineau Channel | but do not compel” | DECEMBER 28, 1918 ( a»y r E. S. Hewitt arrived on the Ad- |8 —i THURSDAY, DEC. 29, 1938 . : b i i ol Astrologers réad this as an un-|Miral Watson from Petersburg| o c o || DES.KASER & FREFEUIGER Wi ; where he had been for a week on a : [ DENTIS™ certain day in which adverse plane- usiness. teip tions and best wishes today, their| | Blomgren Bufidh tary aspects are strong. Under this| : virthday anniversarr .o the follow- PHONE 56 o b configuration there may be unrest ing: 2 (e Al it L. Carlson was to return from |ing: Eonirs '3 a0, Lo 05pak " Neptune 1 ini & place siippoked to| Faines’on the steanier Jetferson. s e X e yite 4 :f,“f;;,e:?db:::r"wifi t*h3! Mrs. Pred Magill and her two chi Jennie Johnson JUNEAU LODGE NO. MT . Tthics w1l okl Gbitotitas: - en were to be passengers on the Madge Hild ond and fourth € w ause V.mu_ i for Seaftle when the shiy Bill Rudoiph 4 1day of each month (ke g ll}:v-’m?lrgmi‘n: o oo | Feturned. from Skagway At widued Dr. A. VVM- §!°wafl ttish Rite Temple g B ; I sal 7 John H. (Bud) Di DENTIST g at 7:30 pm f h nation. Cc : . | C. Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. L ROSS, Wor S ] Lester D. Henderson was to leave . . i It Richard Will | DENTIST T OFFICE AND RES A | ' € GOLDSTEIN " NG | ¢ { ! n , i n FR 0L ! 7 - ! ; i e 1| Guy Smith | -} | 9/ - ce | Dr. Iohn H. Gover I H : i ST f % b I 5 adiak eac f 1 I e meets a | 310 Goldstein Building [t ! | { et i i ? | PHONE 762 { ) | 47 f A tr boy W | Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm ! PUROLA REMEDIES ) : SR % ¢ g RIPTIONS CARE. | I o ' Q W 1€ 3 S 2y 0 | l ) [ ! FULLY COMPOUNDED h : ne e { e fortun 15 to 1 ‘ ! il i Sk “Dr. Judson Wmmer { Front Street Next Colisewm J o ol od M L Y ; { . m.mnu b e 1} PHONE %i-~Free Delivery y 2 ‘ !71 Oftice K ot s NS | . u end | | : [} “Tomorrow's Styles B. & Seapee % i () Today 3 ) v woman poef, | DR H. VANCE pChE A C I woric FOPA \1 " i y ours 10 to 1%, 1 to §; | | i ling G by appointment. | Y ht. 198 R i s 3 2 Hotel Annex : e & e i DEPARTMENT OF THE N1 ‘ ,!».7 Fhaag 17y ! ! N M Mstrict La ce iJuneau’s Own Store Could Do the Joh icho e b : r,-bcrhmpson Opt.D. BATON ROUGE, La., Dec. 27—A & s ok P g Ld:.acu Hew i " man telephoned for a fire ] srme ) e ation fo ‘ | The Pexall Store” | kel . parts, one pa ) to 1 of thi asoe your ! “It's no fire” came *the Teply, 5991 Anchc 08469, situat Reliable B e e S5 ¢ Highway, about 11 miles i i i R aton Rouge's fire chief obliged. SRR ST Bntaining [T TP T i His man found a calm woman. Acres % 1[!1:{!’ ;“ riu?“ 30 KA\‘ The Charles W. Carter P i “Would you mind killing this ik S ik s e Mertuary i tioms. | hicken?” she said sweetly. “I i the files of the U. S. Land and Frankln Sts | & i el i = : S. Land and Frankn sts. (| Butler-Maaro Drug Co. | ~ 1l _Lnow 3.9}1 firemen always carry Office, Anchorage, Alaska PHONE 136 1 AR M-f fi_,ffi_.__—qg hatchets.’ Any and all persons claiming ad- | 1 — PR versely any of the above mentioned ; £ e | el e an Empire aa land should file their adverse s - —— ———— : claims in the local land office with- IN ENGLISH Have Your Eyes Examined by | | H. 5. GRAVES | NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the period of pub or P’Y D R L C 1 { “The Clothing Man” { 5 In the Commissioner’s Court for thirty days thereafter, or they wiil B W L ardon 2. 21Q0 da LACIIROD | 4 e S sk Alaska, Division No. 1, at Juneau, |be barred by the provisions of the | <o STTONEERIT e el ! n the Matter of the Estate of Statutes. S G X Nelson's Jewelry 1 ar othing i JOHN D. NELSON, deceased. GEORGE A. LINGO. Often M Phone Green 331 | | et NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Register. far as I { . he undersigned was on the first First publication, Nov. 2, 1938. Omiy in 17 e FINE AT MOT, i of December. 1938. anpointed Last publication, Dec. 28, 1938. 2 ¢ NG 'V‘AS] H“EAL‘ MOTOR L ministrator of the Est £ a — B 8 e Often Mispronounc F SERVI John D. Nelson, deceas All per NOTICE f)!" HEARING ON FINAL um. Pronounce jim- lNF P'l():/E §2§ e DaARE @ ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND ' (iiables, WAleh And dweler ¥ ophiring s RIS S 1 ey Uiskete ars roatiestad to pres PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION | at very reasonable rates s ;-A:; “gfl”’qi&a":mmo ith DroperivouohEre and In the United States Commissioner’s paj| (security). £ [ R e tached. to’ the undersi Ex-Officio Probate) Court for the Synonvms: Masterly. skillful. able. PAUL BICOF‘DHORN ]! e s o ; A ynonyms: Masterly, skillful, abl "RANKLIN STREET [ |office of A. W F I ry Of Alasia, Juneau adroit, expert, us, T | ppogpisnes oxomey i o e, g | i Building, Ju A ner's Pre ol Word Study: “Use a word three — HGASTINEAU CAFE { N i€ times and urs.” Let us in- 120 T e H - | ¢ mastering B % 4 | e ON THE MEZZANINE | |{ { padt 3 4 pE i o IR ol [ CHRIST N e ttus . HOTEL JUNEAU | } H o 2 5| BEAUTY SHOP || b | e J 9 hed between the two cou LYLAH WILSON | | g Contoure Telephone | || Pg IR e g X-Er-Vac 538 L]} DETFARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR . - | amn : Fossil Hunters ; | | n . i 3 112 . 3 (\(HL“\ SFECIALTIES ! ) | 8 Are C'“en Ad?l(fi “NEW AND DIFFEREN Pi oM , b | 3 | YOOTWEAR” 1 He o g I 7—Ohio | | , { ; i ereby given that He Dec. 7101 DEVLIN’S | o (b sses Fred Otto Ma Dl veiaris , Paris Fashion Shoes | SITK § |ana Gien R 1 Parker, al of Gu. SITKA HOT SPRINGS | 1 A‘d A Iyu 10 I — — ‘-1 eral llnt Bnths | sec. 10. T. 40 §. R quiring all persons to then and ; - i e | JUNEAU [ ing 160 acres. | there appear and make their ob- bl IR | |and it 15 now in the files of the jections. if any, thereto. and to the most home owners xeed | | MELODY HOUSE | | |V S Land Office, Anchorage, Al-|settlement thereof and fo the distri- |\ fetun, Sely gl PrOBEILY | | Music and- Electric Apphances | | L 'vk't and if no protest is filed in|bution of the residue of the assets 0 B¢ redcs dating k. hunc I (Next Gastineau dotel) LIS |the local land office within the of this estate direct to Robert Rifkir g | | Mrs. Pigg Fhene 65 1 . | period of publication or thirty days and Samuel Rifkin *of New York NT)'I'ILI'BV T ] & z hereafter, said final proof will be City, New York, the minor children | james W TR S S iR SAB!N’S Y 1‘mcemed nglgggge;ufll‘(}f;ecgsued. of the deceased. Juneau please write me a letter. | Alaska Fedel’fll Savmgs ! | ; 30, | JAMES W. MCNAUGHTON, | Ogcar J, Craig, Box 121, Cordova, | A e [ 1} Front St Triangle Blda A i K Register. | Administrator. | ajnexa. ‘|| and Loan Association | I : s | First publication, Dec. 7. 1938 First publication, Dec. 21, 1938 | S e TP 1 P50 | [l GHL Last publication. Jan. 4. 1930 Last publication. Jan. 11, 1939, | p. ©. Box 2718———Phone 3 5 i - ¥ - { QFFICE—119 Seward St, ¥ TIMELY CLOTHES | Juneau, Alaska mpre cassifieds for R i A ly\@;_': e NUNN-BUSH SHOES ARl . i | STETSON HATS TELEPHONE—SI J m QUALITY WORK CLOTHING The B. M. Behrends ® : Bank FRED HENNING equest our Complete Outfitter for Men . tellers for ; Jumeau, Alaska “E e L W CURRENCY y 3 o Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. P ¥ { L md SAVINGS CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE CHRISTMAS CHECKS Resources Over Two and HARRY - / @ C il First Nat 1 Orne-Halt Million Dollars RACE EE°S Auiona H | ‘ DRUGGIST “The Squibb N Stores of AT JUNEAU—ALASKA ; u.-n-i

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