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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 3, 1939. Murphy became chief assistant United States attorney . v . D("I Y Aluskfl L _Fnl)”‘(’ n the Eastern District of Michigan in 1920 after being YEARS AGO 7 o G oot TR mustered out of service. He held this post until 1923 OTOSCOPe From THE EMPIRE appy Professional panat e e e o ety | e s ITECIOTY EosmiSocio HELEN TROY . - Prestdent Degroit, serving also as judge of the Recorder’s court e s 0"8 u‘wlc ine i % Gastineau Channel e N Serbeta. 4 “*" in Detroit. He was elected Mayor of Detroit in 1930 but do not compel JANUARY 3, 1918 | lrthday ey . [ Matter, | N resigned in 1933 ‘;I ;‘""‘W “I]'l’“‘:““’”“' a8 Miss Evelyn Sullivan and William | T e e B P. 0. ELKS meet —_— Governc 'neral of the rilippine Islanc e was WEDNESDAY, JAN. 4, 1939 were married at the home of DRS S every Wednesday at 8 ; IDNES } A RS. KASER & FRFEET v o o e g , Commissioner to the Philippines during = Miss Sullivan at Elkheart, Ind., ac-| The Empire etends congratula- | A Dm;ns" SUKR pm. Visiting brothess 0 ok XA in 1936 was elected Governor of Michi-| Adverse planetary aspects rule to- | cording to word received by friend h‘on.c and best wishes today, their Blomgren Building , welcome. DR. A, W, an, a term which expired at the first of this year day, according to astrology. Confus- | here. Miss Sullivan was a former birthday anniversary .o the follow- PHONE 56 J STEWART, Exalted Rul- el P 4 — | ing and uncertain reports affecting teacher in the primary department )ing: Rodrs N adnoth b b er; M. H. CIDES. Seo- ¢ URGES ALASKA AIR BASES | commerce are indicated. of the Juneau schools. JANUARY 3 | setary, ottice, 374 xES . ALASKA 4 i | signing of legal papers should be —— Grover C. Winn o iy - TR " g T S postponed, for deception or misun- ~Dr. R. V. Ellis arrived in Juneau Lance E. Hendrickson . """ |MOUN™ JUNEAU LODGE NO. ¥ i 0F ASSOCIATED PRESS With increased interest in national defense, it is ¢ 1 E y oliad) b C. BT tane el X is exclusively entitled to the use for derstanding may be easily achieved on the Chichagoff and was regis- ola Tti 2 g T ag Secona and fo cation d o it or mot cncouraging from the Alaska viewpoint to see that)ynqer this configuration. | tered at the Gastineau Hotel. 4 Walborg Lindegard 14 Monday of each month lished herel 3 WS erritorial defense is not being overlooked, The New| Mental instability may be unusu- | — Donald 8, Hegetly. Jr. | ) Dr. A. W. Stewart (G Preoniests Ioe . = e g prr-: 7ork Times in a recent editorial on defenses points | ally apparent among persons of all| N.P. Rasmussen of Chichagof ar- 2 B d6 T B | DENTIST A beginning at 7:30 pm AMi\"lth\;HtT(;iL\L[‘ ”;m \tvlg ABANTRED rr‘ R‘:w:»&m JER York Times ir T S : classes. The stars appear to stimu-|rived in Juneau and was also a guest | Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. DANIEL - ROSS, Wor~ - - hat air ba Alaska should be provided |ja¢e thinking that is muddled or re- at the Gastineau Hotel SEWARD BUILDING shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- wionally an ith ‘, 4 defense. program is to be | sentful W | MO DERN | Office Phone 469 VERS, Secretary. ik 3 i B o | Contagion of harmful ideas may The City of Seattle was to arrive v | £ —_ - RS T AERE BOK (A M e e | be widespread as world affairs seem in Juneau and continue north to ETIQ UETTE |& A p— S i e tead of attempting to rush "”'dl"l“‘-“’ | threatening. Secret teachings may Haines and Skagway, as the Jeffer- R bfl H 1'. & x pregram of new construction far beyond our | yndermine democracies as world up- son, Humboldt and Spokane had at By Roberta Lee I H 51 e G sm present production I - iin, inciden- | heavals continue to propagate fear.|this time been taken off the South D' R‘d‘ard WI“lam! “y tally, t upt oar whole commercial aviation | Migrations of peoples may be un-|east Alaska run for the winter. | Q What are some of the luck DENTIST 1 1id be better to plan fof & gri= | commonly prevalent through the Al Ipieces that are put in the bride’s ' OFFICE AND RESIDENCE D R u G s Qual . |expaugion pRMA )““ ease. the | vear which is to bring about abrupt! Judge Robert W. Jennings, of the/|wedding cake? || GOLDSTEIN 3Ul.. ING | ) navy trength planes to fthe minimum changes in the maps of Europe andjUnited States District Court; Assis-| A. A shining dime for riches, a § < figure of 3.000 a y authorized and in- | agia. The final tides of world dis-|tant District Attorney, J. J. Reagan | thimble for the old maid, a tiny ring 8- ———— P PUROLA REMEDIES crease the army’s strength to the same num- aster may recede by 1942, but there and Clerk of the Court, J. W. Bell,| for the first to be married, a very . A PRESCRIPTIONS CARE. L Mor juate research in such matters }are many alarming portents for the | were to leave on the City of Seattle|small wishbone for the luckiest girl, | | 1 as aerody cs and aviation engineering 1§ | intervening years for Haines, where eighty soldiers. a button for the old bachelor, and Dr. John H. Geyer I needed. Ways ought to be found to avoid ";‘- i Astrologers see much that is en- | serving at Fort William H. Seward miniature dice for the lucky man. | DENTIST Front Street Next Coliseum in procurement and to economize on the couraging in the stars. Science is|were to be naturalized by Judge Jen-| Q. Is it all right to introduce two 310 G i | ¥ g o 1 oldstein Building now spent in the testing of new models llo attain amazing knowledge, inven- | nings. | persons by saying, “Mr. Jones, meet PHONE 762 1 PRONE ®i-~Free Delivery [¢] 1 of their own aviation forces should im"s are to be of magic character| | Mr. Smith"? ! Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. | 3 i acud " RS be reained by the army and the navy, bu_t a and closer relations than ever be-| Carl Theile had been appointed by| A. No. One should not use an g ALASKA'S AL, OUTPUT better coordination between the two services | fore will be possible among the peo- | the Governor to succeed Dr. Frank | imperative form. Merely say, “Mr. £ B | MR has become imperative. The proposed air ples of the earth. Lamb, a victim of influenza, as| Jones, this is Mr. Smith.” o o bases in the N and States, in Puerto | Government will assume perman-|health officer of the Yukon River. | Q. When one has accepted an | Fy 3 Ala mineral production for 1938, estimated Dage & ; ; ) . | Govern s P! health officer of the Yul - pte sl e £ i : Rico and in Alaska and the Aleutian Islands ' |ent responsibility toward the unfor- | T | invitation for luncheon, specified at | Dr. Judsun Whittier by the U. 8. Bureau of Mines at $27,036,000 and prob- for A CPIROPRACTOR Wi ok i i . et hould be provided promptly. | tunate. Poverty will become a na-| A new Gold Creek bridge which|o o'clock, at what time should one | P estind Plbtioka R P TEDTESR AN i N R - - | tional rather than personal disgrace|had been erected under the super- | arrive? g }:" e w’;zc "5 . AR 3 P R i e H sLh roibythe Torri- “Coster” | as individuals are trained in effici- |vision of Territorial Road Commis- A. About ten minutes before 1 | ice hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7 tory plays as one outstanding mineral producing bsdane: lency and unemployables are scien- |sioner Edward C. Hurlbutt, to re-| o'clock. | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bidg. areas of the world. During 1937, the mineral output (New York World-Tel Jtifically cared for. | place the structure washed out dur- ., & PHONE 667 |1 reached a total value of $27,440,000 and it is probable The son of a Neapolitan barber lies dead, shot and | Women 1‘)““ ?s‘rve in high places|ing the flood, was completed. { A L | t this will be eclipsed when all reports are in for g i by his own hanc this year, but they will excel in vo- - < " = B T O+ year just ending. Bureau officials are of the be- But over hi Joats and expands one of the |cations best fitted for their talents.| Weather: highest 35; lowest 35; LOOK and LEARN || DR. H. VANCE et the” fma) com tion will even surpass the most as of financial® genius and| Persons “‘1";-“‘ birthdate it (‘;mveimm * | CSTEOPATH 1 3 5 ar lew. tark rookedr that ever shook the seif-confidence of |the augury of a vear of problems, 2 - | Consultation and examination T N ‘Argerioan busine |but they will meet with unexpecu’d; By A. C. Gordon i1 tres. Hoxes 10 to. 15: 3 to 8: There ra for the steady climb in pramm 'ium(l fortune. They should trust“DAVID GREEN IS i —_— | 1710 9:36 by appointment. 1K) mineral pr the north. One w 8 d victed -customa . bribeb. EARE kbl gumasad | iomselves - Ingre: \am they do! | 1. What is the average intelli- | Gastineau Hotel Annex { tended to bring about incre output 1 term and while still under a J“‘:”“»‘ i gence of adults in the United States? | South Franklin St. Pbane 177 | | in the placer operations lery. Tmprove e eemorged. with - the| Children hom on this day prob-| VISHOR l“ ("Y 2 45 s ieln of activity- 155 ; ! ¥ dredge: 1d the devel g drag line equip- \ew name and craftily changed habits nlm‘ \\fl)! be ,("M”m] :n their ideas the name of Horace Grgeley known? | ment which does the )any men has tappec higher planes of swindling rceful and able fo. Aupceed. e 3. What is the meaning of “gin,” " s ubjects of Capricorn may ap-| Stopping off in Juneau at the re- as used in machinery such as the ' | . pear erratic, but they may be gen- quest of Charles Goldstein, on his cotton-gin? | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. tuses return to his Seattle headquarters 4, How long does food remain in | Gracrate Los Angeles College reese and human hair the “master mind’ ger possibilities of the drug s been inaccessible. or factor A ty the Goodnews Bay region pay dirt which heretof o the even airplane has proven t the f nners and d ating | - smape. o : \L.J(‘ iham 1‘3;‘“]\: % 'r‘) l}(,.»'»l;mmm : Carter Glass, U. S. Senator, was| following a visit to his former home the stomach? ! of Optometry and O i DA A wokd e ] ‘3 {born on this day 1858. Others who | City, Cordova, David Green arrived 5. Which state in the Union has | | Op*halmology Planes hopping om0 s abler A l‘.]m'b' r»]Pb;z)l(‘d it as a birthday in- | here aboard the steamer Mount Mc- ' the longest tidal shore line? | Glasces Fitted Lenses Ground 1 nt and 1! hat seems to have been almost ons<man Getiol of |Sude Sirlsaac Pitmap, SRS of | Kinley, S0 alans to remvaliin tils ANSWERS e a stenographic s) ion has resulte i 000,000 tem; 1813; Mar- | city for the remainder of this week. 1. According to one authorif} corporation, borrow from the best | 2 Y 4 houses in \} 11 S ':M p his directors in i.\h?].ll Joseph Jacques Joffre, French Mr. Green, who is well and widely | 17.7 years. . . ) new | become a member of exclusive clubs i -;-A i ., has been (?Xlll?(‘(.(’d M(‘!u (‘n< 3. _'n is an abbreviation of “en- I Mortu | “The Clothing Man” { ind pass for one of the solidest of corporation mag- | ar repe % el & C05: TORENY. FESLRL <pine; £ Ty { ! ; SKANA, By Marie Drake. 50¢ and is making his headquarters 4. About 3 hours. | Fourth and Franklin Sts. | Home of Hart Schaftner amd ! been another i o Pellst et —5+— |here at that firm's store. While in 5. Florida. i PHONE 136 I} Marx Clothing | caling up of the jugeling showy financial statements CITATION | Juneau Mr. Green will take orders L BV SRR 1% , e has permitted opera- ehouses that didn't exist, p In the United States Commissioner’s | for fur garments and restyling 3nd &, s — which under the old } ; <ions on fictitious sales, commanding | (EX-Officio Probate) Court, for|Will offer his expert advice to Ju- 13 —— g | workin oo ¢ b % r falsehood—and putting his| the Juneau Commissioner's Pre-|neau residents. DAILY LESSONS . | Tave Your Fyes Examined by | GASTINEAU MOTOR : % BT names into strategic | cinct, Territory of Alaska. In addition to Cordova. Mr. Gresn = T Q | Dl poles b memleon % ; U110 the Matter of the Estate of | formerly operated in Ketchikan IN ENGLISH [ Trae Rae L. Carlson SERVICE ' b Al u v th ) of big and illicit deal-, GEORGE PAUL, Deceased. and throughout the Interior. He ® | o1 ,’PTOMET.IS,T i FHONE 7%7. the development of transpor- WIth B/ clon of bl and e e | TO MARGARET WANAMAKER,|now operates a modern factory in By W. L. Gordon || office iudwig Nelson's Jewelry GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING ioF mote ayds mBnover aipor th America in exchange for quinine monopoly, gun | Tsiding in Juneall, Alaska, and|Seattle. While in Cordova he visited X Buiey Phone Green 331 i Gas—Oll—Sterage and trail dev pment. A U ramning o Spain, together with earlier adventures of [JANE HAWKINS, residing in Hoon- | his _brother-in-law, Archie Zober, ? : been made in this direc- ne family, brothers and sisters, that would alone fill |#h, Alaska, and all other heirs, de- step-brother of Ed Shaffer of this Words Often Misused: Say, “I| oo ; e sae " Visoes ‘and legatees of theabove- ity am ‘conscious _ knowledge - within { GASTINEAU CAFE |named decedent, to all creditors of —— — one’s self) of my faults, and T was HNE ? A tion. The \? has perhaps seen more rst volume of the astour vanceme! 1 this line than in m; Pars, espel v Yet the bogus flourished e a green { e g e e O | 101000,000. dF: axseti B0t tod SHPE " the. thiddon ety (thers RO Silsriis: ; 5 | -without) of danger.” | Watch and Jewelry Repairing A e unt was set aside by the last o7 el R |that on the 16th day of December, N ’ Rainier. Pronounce ra-ner, a as in| [ PAUL BLOEDHORN i Legislature for road work. It is probable that it will T il takte monbHE toralg ot A Dl Sl 1938, Alaska Personal Service Agents, ews I. Q" ray, e as in here, accent last syllable. | g PRANKLIN STREET | be one of the vital issues before the lawmakers But among disquieting. questions that . alrea the duly appointed, qualified and Often Misspelled: Dutiful; ti. ' y AR LY i o e i e At Nk e acting administrator of the estate By The AP Feature Service | Duteous; te. — — ; ! fields i§ paramount other expenditure in the a criminal records disappear from Of Georse Paul, deceased, duly filed | Synonyms: Extra (adjective), g —. bt bos At -enités fold the mineral the files of the General Sessions clerk’s office? his petition herein for an order of « added, additional, supplementary. | | 2 x " 3 . s e S ... Sale of the real property belonging Word Study: “Use a word three UN THE MEZZANINE 4 production figures for s ve just ending reveal were ious investment bankers A _ il 8 gl v b T el il esinnt Maoken i ki ot Y times and e e sows” Lot us e | HOTEL JUNEAU > ‘ F ;i i % biHis ‘refodd, faeniity: RAd FaAKETATHAR L Lot 1, Block 44J, in the City | crease our vocabulary by mvmlenng' BEAUTY SHOP LUNCEEON SFECIALTIES ¢ AL MURPHY What were directors of this corporation “direct- | °f Douslas, Alaska, ghe MOl Sy, Todayy WL LYLAH WILSON 3 ing,” and what were ‘auditing” while its and fiaten order waa duly, v | Impotence; a lack of power or| & been Etted I finarioes cwere’ hafng rigged Bl ate Caares by me on said date ordering a hear- ‘strength; weakness. (Accent first | Contoure Telephone o v it th Sl L Sttoier: General by ‘PR ALUBOGRRVAIE 40 hionaes™ treabed otit of thify Al ing to be held on said petition be- syllable). “He who gives himself airs | | X-Er-Vac 838 i 181 e ' v succeed Homer §. Cum re 1, is 2 man with r” or Musica. through -what seems Ilack |10r¢ me on February 25th, 1839, of importance exhibits the creden- " —— & §JTKA HOT SPRINGS ! NV a : SO vy o R S ST A NOW, THEREFORE, you and each | tials of impotenc Lavater. - SRS RAA P ST Y by ! a long rec ibli tarted in 1917 when | of proper surveillance, has been able to put himself | "cots 5 0l ooinat ded o be g s s b B Mineral Hot Buths : he went ever with the American Exped and n: v:\v l( beyond reac and appear before me in my office . i‘ “NEW AND DIFFERENT | tA;;wmmodauogs to sult every ‘ Forces as First Lieuter fantry and later be- i“r )“ e ) : er. ~lon the fifth floor of the Federal-| Mrs_ KIIfOY Hosiess e | taste. Rese;v‘r: ons, Alasks Afr came a . of the war with SE nt .4} ..:m:\: ”m : ,Id()r:. m\osl(:;u and all Territorial Building in the City of ; : ) 4 3 | D v L l N 3 s | nsport 1 ipation in bustnfep Sheiprobe should Do dILEQYERRE ey Juneau, Alaska, not less than thirty ; | To Dama"s c"de £ E emmecoc s o (R « % Jol {ie - nix of Michigan law Elivan Biiropesn nationsiias EAMS defallk iondc s o LR e Kaiineg :r "hmis paiailfl g%fiy%f?&’,fisf&:"fg‘fi 1§ Parls, Nysiien: Spgce il i schoo! with graduate study at Li ’s ondor % AR 5 citation upon you, to-wit: At the e q 5 10. | | Sietgas . 3 ” o “‘ 'Imm" Pt .[‘m iy 1::‘,-\],,;‘:“(:: their war debt payments to ths United Siates. That | Bour of 10:00 oclock A. M, on Feb- A score of 60 is fair, 80, g0od. || ars Mae Kilroy is ememm_’;‘————_ e _: } “The Store for Men Diactics . Deteolts hefore t o gy lsnt news. Pinland continues to meet her installments | ruary 25th, 1039; then and thete to | 1 Wilo is this prince, and |, ing tomorrow afternoon between 2 . RS T e | - osinbier AR ; it REGIDRHY. Theh i nep ol show cause, if any exists, why an | How did he recently receive a |(and 4 oclock at her home at 332 JUNEAU ] Y 5 . ~ order of sale should not be made as ar bone? | West Twelveth Street, for members MELODY HOUSE ' 2 g sl e ® | prayed for in said petition. 2. How many delegates did || of the Damaris Circle, of the Metho- i Front St.—Triangle Bldg. Douflf-\ (}(’l\% {a F(’lv Tll)s fr("n S(’"(lt()r B(lrkl(’V | WITNESS my hand and official | the U. S. send to the s | Qist, Chureh, Music and- Electrio Apphiances | | | ] Fil RN % Iseal this 16th day of December, | ference of American states? ||° mrs. Nina Cheeny will preside at| | (Next Gastineau Hotel) | 1938, at Juneau, Alaska. _ 3. What great ocean liner was | | the business meeting, which is to | Mrs. Pigg Thone 65 | | . £ b tied up because of a strike? | preceed the social afternoon. Mem- [ ss————— I ‘COME IN and SEE the NEW e d (BELAS GRAY 4. Why did federal officers || bers of the Circle as well as friends | B————0—o STROMBERG-CARLSON y i Ungg ‘sim;s (bJo:nr.x’usslonrcx' s;‘:d symi ; vzhz},ms ship in New (| of the church, are urged to be pre- | Alaska Federal Savings BARIOS | Ex- cio Probate Judge for the ork harbor? | & Ada | Juneau Commissioner's Precinct.| | 5. Who is Magda Lupescu? 5;:“; f:;r $he LSt meskoR BE R and Loan Association J . B. Burfflr d & CO. First publication, Dec. 20, 1938. | | Jont i Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 “Our doorstep is worn by | Last publication, Jan. 10, 1939, | Answers on Page Six P. O. Box 2718———Phone 3 Satisfied Customers” SR 0. OFFICE—119 Seward St. 3¢ 57 | TIMELY CLOTHES Frodons v T e %2, _% v: The smpme crassifieds o8 il b NUNN-BUSH SHOES £ ¢ 3 4 ' i TELEPHQNE-—5I ; QUALITY WORK CLOTHING . FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men KRAFFT’S : The B. M. Behrends | Bank | Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CAPITAL- $50,000 - SURPLUS-$100,000 4 COMMERCIAL s 1. Toc Twp Percent Paidon -+~ * and SAVINGS CABINET WORK—GLASS ! Savings PHONE 62 e ; Sa&e Deposit Boxes. | : Resources' Over Two and { ' One-Half ‘Million Dollars 3¢ Sheridan Downey, Senator-Elect from California, go the Icw-down cn what a Senater is expected to do DRUGGIST frem the majority leader, Senator Alden W. Barkley (right), (D. Ky.), shortly after his arrival in the i Barkley, incidentally, returned unexpectedly, saying the crush of impending legisiation forced give up plans te spend Christmas at his hom: in Kentacky, me | First National Bank

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