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the man has been arrested in or is wanted by a . . that Daily Alaska Empire brodyon { Alaska, it would appear, needs a habitual criminal | erned on those which have proven effective States. Such a law, it is reported, is now being YEARS AGO From THE EMPIRE 2 m j=) = = > = > n 7~ 5 2 = [m = 2 4 = — > z 5 ) * O c%')roscope “The stars incline but do not compel" 2 JFHappy PBirthday Published evers evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY L + HELEN TROY BENDER _ - - President | in the d Busines: ager Vice-President JANUARY 19, 1919 I sl mé"‘-f,‘,’.‘. and Maln Streets, J Alaska. e and will be presented in the Legislature Entered he Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. Col. B. O. Lenoir, United States | B. P. 0. ELKS meet i i — the effect such a measure would have m‘ FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1939 Army, in charge of the Alaska Cable The Emptre extends congratula-| | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 A b pemvered by carric U Suntau and Doatias for $1.25 per month. | CULting off the movement of criminals to the Territory, and Telegraph lines with headquar- | tjons and best wishes today, their DENTISTS S5 s M i By mail, postase paid, st the foll has other merits of its own. As an example to the| After the morning hours adverse | ers at Seattle, arrived on the City|pirthday anniversary .o the jollow- SrEWART, Bxgited Rul. ‘ AR e aeiaon | at 1e does not pay” it is second only | ASPects are active today, according|of Seattle for a stay of four days.|in. Blomgren Building i g Bubscribers will confer a favor { It nishment to astrology. Benefic influences pyring his stay here Col. Lenoir was PHONE 56 i l.n . H. 3 the Butiness Office of any failure or | e i JANUARY 19 etary. | dominate through the early hours|, introduce the merit system in the when imental vision should be es-|gignal Corps. peclally clear. | Under this configuration _theré| Aj Bigomquist and family were to may be unusual interest in''naval|jeave for a fishing trip soon, plan= maneuvers and increase in the num-| ning to be away for two months. ber of recruits ‘ There may be less secret diploma-| charles W. Carter, who had been cy and more frankness in dealing|jock foreman for the Alaska Gas- has been DeCasto In of Washington recently lustrated one of the uses of such a statute Earl Mayer, who no one doubted had Kkilled James E Bassett but who 'could be convicted of r because he had cleverly dissected and disposed body, was kept in custody ten years, until a n cleared up the case, by means of the habit- nal act State livery of their D Telephones: N: Walter P. Sharpe Mrs. G. G. Brown Lillian Clements Don Gallagher Mrs. Charles Waynor Angeline Savovich MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 : Second and fourth Monday of each month > in Scottish Rite Temple A beginning at 7:30 p. m. CHAS. W. HAWKES- ¢ WORTH, Worshipful Master; MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associnted Press is exclus nt republication of & dispatche: otherwise credited in this paper published herein | "TALASKA CIRCULATIO! ARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION | not Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. Hall Co m,,mn‘.',c‘ nationally by the Fenge The philosophy behind the aot is sensible Anyone, | With international affairs. Indirec-|tineau Mining Company at Thane, M O D E R N SEWARD BUILDING L N sy 1 offices in San Fran ni F d, . ¥ |tion in conferences concerning | pad joined the C. W. Young Com- Off] 469 | 5 Ter York and Bo t is conceivable, might be tempted to commit a crime | ; . A Caiargl " j B ki ; 1 30 i {world issues will be resented by pany force as head of the furniture ET ]QU ETTE 4 ne might even fall afoul of the law the second | ypcle Sam. 5 department and the undertaking de- e treatment from the| This is an auspicious daté for|partment in place of George W. ch they have preyed upon and dishonored. | pushing important matters, especi-| Mock, who had resigned found guilty of a serious crime for the|ally the allotment of public funds| d tainly is beyond forgiveness or even and construction of bridges,yoadis| w.S. Pekovich of Funter Bay ar- He should be put.away where he can dol‘""’ harbor facilities. * ! . lrived in Juneau and was staying at thout deserving sev wh ———— ||GuySmith| . ' Dr. Richard Williams | . DENTIST DRUGS * By Roberta Lee | Bu nyone Q. Is it necessary to write any- | 5 o ¢ t] d that accompanies { ? 4 Women should stay in the back-]ine Gast thing on the oar | o further Datt g gfonnd lnder inls contgblBon.| - i 8 weddinig B sle e OFFICE AND RESIDENCE PUROLA REMEDIES : ! AR S E LA | They ;shiould'.suppress Smbithn to| ¥ B. Hepder, fomerly 1n charge| ; A 1oi the osrd is uificlent ‘as L R | 7 ich? H - | < . % y ood wishes and congratulations are O PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- Whose Fish ! b the limelight and avoid;criti- ical worl £ MPO 4 {be in the limelight and a \criti- of the geological work for the Alaska'! e ed at the reception. — - — — FULLY CO! UNDED i ? i oo Ly | eism of public officials. | Gastineau Mining Company, and Q. Is it all right, for a man to | 3 (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) { This is an unfortunate sway for| mrs, Heyder were in Washington, "M' his- arin’ on ‘the: back’ ot 1| ! Front Street Next Coliseum | A ! Japan’s foreign office spokesman recently re-|men in authority, who may be un-|p. G, where Mr. Heyder had taken| ®" 8 S B A€ A | Dr JOhIl H Ge er [11 [vealea that fishing concessions along the Siberian | fairly judged by the man i ' thé|q position with the Interior Depart- | cogo Sharr M She theater, or in . - LEYl [|| PHONE$7—Free Delivery | Coast again were becoming a sore point between the | street. SheAL: » X“ I:lct)‘(:s::eg::g:‘should St . DENTIST e R R e i R U beial | Japanese and Soviet governments. | Influenza is to take odd forms as| o, ]a;) 2 op 310 Goldstein Building “ et S B RS : i In the Portsmouth treaty Russia engaged to ar- | winter advances. The wise willavoid| T} ining i f ar- 8 PHONE 1762 | & TR Q AT ” | he mining tender Chichagoff a | THE SCHOOLBOY PATROL atige. foning rinbe T Usnasnete aiig: tHs Pucifis I s wHio: Geiny B TR s o A e oA o & What should a woman wear Foisat0 i 1o 6 sim, | ? P |and Bering Sea coasts. The latest convention desig-| Persons whose birthdate it is have | gpickett on board o a dinner when she does not| b0 o —— " | "Tomorrow'’s Siyles “Would you mind crossing from comer o COMNer{ngying the detalls of this arrangement, however,|the augury of a year of more than ""fes’;a dinner gown? —— - -m i . All the children do, and we'd like to furnish them |expired in 1936, and has not been renewed. |average good luck, but they must| George B. Smith, of the Sullivan|, A A% evening dress would be| | 7y, Jndeon Whittier Today A a good example | The Japanese ambassador to Moscow, the “spokes- | prevent outside interference.. This | Machinery Company, left on the| ¢ DCXt best thing to wear. . | “ It was a boy of 12 speaking politely, touching his|man” announ: has been instructed to tell the Rus- [relates to love affairs as well as ity of Seattle for the south. CHIROPRACTOR | cap in deference rown-up who had jay-walked | sians that they appear to be attempting to block | business. i i D;u;les: ?(l)lylngd?ns e pr 4 —— i . “ R Muding it i i | - ice hours: - - - i at a corner the a member dbf the schoolboy | negotiations “on various pretexts, including the alle Children born on this day prob-| capt. P. O. Johnson was registered & i 3 3 ke o ani shepherded two moving | Eation of Japan's violation' of the Porismouth treaty,” |ably will be strongly _individual. | o raidie iy g LOOK and LEARN B R e \ S e e 'but that the ambassador is to make it plain “that|Many of these subjects of Capricorn | &% H e O JOUN STk g e R 4 | Japan can never allow such important national rights | partake of Aquarius gfits and may| weather: Highest 25; lowest 24; A Typical is this incident of the efficient and 8000~ |y, "0, rer the slightest impairment and also that a |have artistic talents. isak By A. C. Gordon P e ks ) natured service rendered by this group of lifeguards. | jpactory settlement of the question is most essential | Josef Hofmann, pianist, was born | I ORI DR. H. VANCE Juneau's Own Store Indeed, the children were touching all the cOrmers gor the preservation of normal relations between Japan | on this day 1876. Others who have | v 'OST;:OPAT“ | and were watching for the young patrolman’s signal|and the Soviet Union and, consequently, the peace of | celebrated it as a birthday ineluge| AR'”ES e r’.‘h Fhst, Blblietl chamiar ; > il K boré. Ehay ‘orosasd | East Asia.” Richard Le Gallienne, author, 1866; A ’,’“:;"C;,”S‘:lc‘“ed- g‘;‘e‘s“}{l‘:‘:‘r‘;“lgng el";fml“‘t‘:)“’s'} RO A e, ST s NI Largely due to the efforts of these youths, or- Stiff words, these, not far removed from an um.VNathflnwl Willis. poet, 1806. . is the directly opposite . Ho y H e BT e 4 i % ' | word to nocturnal? 7 to 9:30 by appointment. I 7] ganized and supervised by Chief Dan Ralston and the' matum! k | TG r— f ARE 3. Where is Valley Forge? Gastineau Hotel Annex The Rexall Store , Juneau police dep ¢ \ serious or even minor They should serve to remind United States| pired by the Berlin-Tokyo. flight 4. Which travels the faster, sound | , South Franklin St. Phone 177 | Sl ol B Contural traffic Authorities that the issue of Japanese encroachments |of a German girplane recently, the or light? Lo —_— | Your Reliable Pharmacists ik i ’ Y upon Bristol Bay fisheries has not been settled, either. | geronautical research institute of REHEARSAI_S R | ac emory - % % b o . 5. What island becam | pEip T thvent Iy oo | Tes true that, with the China “incident” still on | japan's Imperial University is map- | BomitloR o Gctiade i;aw';';‘;‘ oL Butler-Mauro A good work and one wWhich is paying tangible (o vave Japan considered it politic' to keep her|ping plans for a Tokyo-New York Weg 1 e e ? ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. | dividends. | salmon ships away from Alaska last summer, hop. By JOAN DURHAM 1. Job Graduate Los Angeles College Drug CO. - — Fortunately, the United States has never been in | — — 2 1. K testure, ScrrieeInes ol it of Optometry and ENEMIES WITHIN THE GATES | the position of & defeated Russia, compelled to sign ~ iy | AN, i 3- ABEUE AL tles b F Opthalmology | & — {its economic rights to a victor enemy Count Sets the Stylc Perfect dinner service sn't achiey-| & bout 24 miles west of Phila- | | G)oqes Pitted Lemses Ground | | | el PRESCRIPTIONS i Through no fault of her own, Alaska in recent But if Japan considers it necessary to settle the . ed in a day. M e IS | o years has become a dumping ground for criminals from | Siberian fishing question, to preserve the “peace” of K e o . B abada s A S ) T oarts of the United States. Peity thieves, gang- | Asia. should we not be equally insistent upon the | new maid. Little errors grow into| ©- Prince Bdward Island. 5 _""“’\ R i s B '( ou. | Tecognition of United States rights in Alaska, to pre- | | big blunders unless they're hand]edl — [ . sters, pickpockets and shady characters from a thou-| (o "p e boace of America | tactfully. The time to catch them| ‘The Charles w Laner H S GRAVES - sand underworlds have been coming in almost by AN L | is during dress rehearsal—not on DAILY LE O B N | B every boat Samplés 6F Might opening night. SSONS || Mortuary “The Clothing Man” The reason for this undesirable migration is not & g Order Of Serving IN ENGLISH Fourth and Franklin Sts. | | | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER 4 ~ - SRS . So before you set a date for that . | & MARX THIN hard to discover. (Cleveland Plain Dealer) | i . i PHONE 136 | ARRIOLO i California, some years ago, passed a habitual It generally agreed that the dictator nations | dinner party you've been talking, * | g s e it B " by g oA : 5 SO {about you'd better be sure your| By W. L. Cordon criminal law, first such statute in the United States.'do a better job than the democracies in providing L o we it 1 oavach to Ho thise - L. It provided that conviction on three felony charges circuses. When a Hitler or a Mussolini wishes to | things: ; 4l | Have Y Eyes Examined b; 5 B e R R e g T e automati ent a man to prison for life. The re- + a major speech he calls out large groups of | " Serve the guest of honor first,| Words Often Misused: Do not say, | pssibrisall oo o sl Gasfineau Motor sult, Jlifornia was conceried, was immediate mobilizes scores of thousands of storm | | other guests and the hostess in order | ‘It is very handy to live near the| | Dy, Rae L. Carlson ‘ 5 and g Criminals, those who already had run FRohe SUANE and e IS R BL AR of their seating | city.” Say. “It is very convenient to PTOMEIaY Service up against the law one or more times and others whose S i ', P g Feap N el |~ Put dishes on the table to the left |live near the city. Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelr; | ! ive and helps to take the people’s minds off the | |of the guest, remove them from| Often Mispronounced: Ascetic. y | PHONE 727 . e operations were cramped by the spectre of life im- ot that they lost their liberties, 15 ngmg st, o m Prosibine sssciE e At Lt natl e Phone Green 331 | | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING ¥ ent, hastened to shake the dust of Sunny Cali- Sy z geste . jsae 3 H Bl B b | Gas—Oil—Stora, prisonment, hastened to shake the dust of Sunny Ca Psychologists have suggested that democracies | Wait until the slowest eater has|Stressed, e as in set, i as in tick, SRR o oot SRR, fornia from their heels. should dress up freedom as attractively as the dicta- Oregon and Washington immediately noticed the'tors garnish the lack of it. It seems a sound idea. _—_—mmmm—m—— FINE - accent second syllable. Often Misspelled: Fictitious; tious. | finished before removing the dish- es of one course to serve the next. fo Jeruszlem district; on the right is Edward Keith-Roach, the district comnfissioner of Jerusalem. effects of their neighbor state’s action. Crime in- t':l::’:lalml\ any advertising man would proclaim its | Dishes should be removed from the | Malicious, cious. Watch and Jewelry Repairing HARRY ; creased in both states, their prisons and jails soon s 5 i $ i | table singly—one In ecah hand. They| Synonyms: Maneuver (noun), at very reasonable rates b filled and crjminal cases crowded the dockets of all| Appmcml{ Premier Dfi"“fm,r considers it worth | | may be stacked on a tray at a near- | Scheme, artifice, ruse, stratagem. | PAUL BLOEDHORN RACE : Gt s ‘;:,\mu His “empire tour” which recently brought | by serving table. Word Study: “Use a word three| | I In order to protect themselves against such Poison- | vy ooy oo orter & callat Corsica is an expedition | | The new maid also must learn|times and it is yours” Let us in- S. FRANKLIN STREET | DRUpoIAT - s Gt L e e L of political salesmanship. He is telling the citizens how to pass such things as vege-|Crease our vocabulary by mastering “The Squibb ing from the dregs of society, Oregon ..mT ashing )1 of these French possessions that they are Frenchmen, | table dishes. She must be instructed | 0N Word each day. Today’s word: rirsssn |- enacted laws similar to . Jh.),\/.\ 'he mmum. valued members of a democracy ‘an(l that they will to bend low enough so the guest can | Antedate; to date as of a time prior ON THE MEZZANINE Alaska” G horde began sweeping Eastward, leaving the Pacific be kept in that status by the might of France. In i | help himself conveniently, to hold | to that of execution. “The attorneys Coast to first time offend or to those who considered his escort fo warships and airplanes he brings along the dish flat on the pah'n of her|decided that the deed was ante- HOTEL JUNEAU themselves too clever for the law. Some of these latter impressive samples of that might. | hand. She may use a napkin to|dated.” “The Store for Men” A ran afoul of the habitual criminal statutes and are | To judge from his reception at Corsica particu- | | prevent hot dishes from burning BEAUTY SHOP : now spending the rest of their days behind bars. This ITfll”»"‘ ”lf‘-* L “’!"“l the Oarsicans want to know. her hand. LYLAH WILSON SAB'N’S example served to spe the exodus. “)‘:mls A:‘xlx‘rr “.\,m :’w;d.\ I)((;\VFrL:nC]’;] .n.ncv 1796, fmd Keep Glasses Filled ronn Aamcv Contoure Telephone Faced by the same problems as Washington and | F)S%, e Naboleon to Tesnce, Shows no oubward She must have enough serving X-Er-Vae 4 B8 Front $t.—Triangle Bldg. Oregon had been, and coming to realize that habitual | j¢ b nrussonie rer tan e eration” promised | 'uttglsfls”Alsmgle fork or spoon us- | (Authorized Dealers) mi AL AENAFER R L e L ko Mg ually wi But i it criminal statutes eally effective in dealing with This Daladier journey is the one which the con- 'Ms,yfcr m;gnc?amr;x:,fie::fl GREASES G the crime | he Legislatures of other states | trolled Italian papers denounced as “provocative.” will be necessary. (The fork isr;wld Foot of Main Street “NEW _AND DIFFERENT speeded similar ugh to enactment. { They demanded that it be called off. That in itself in, the left hanfi. to slide the salad GAS — on.s gzt s 4 Now the United States has covered itself com- was something of a new high, or low, in dictator gall. | into the spoon, held in the right) D E V L I N 4 S B =ivh ik aenacs of habitual criminal law, | Since when has it been improper for the head of & | The maid must remember to keep J“eall ufl!fll’s and like rats deserting a ship, the people these laws |ation to visit all parts of it? . f B! the water glasses filled, hot bread Paris Fashion Shoes d were meant to drive out are looking for new victims | , Cm;'fi[\ and ’!“m‘.l.\m give Daladier an impressive on the bread plate. L—__———i Time was, Chief Dan Ralston of the Juneau Police |~ lini in language he can urdersiand. il GO SRS ;}:lte *;:; Og“ltfl:sa'l must be settled. | recalls, when a burglar arrested here would prove to A professor of dentistry says that a long, thin| Skiers and skaters should be in- Tate inY L t:hzla;:m:: zfim J“ean Helndy noue ; be a novice, perhaps a mative son'gone wrong. But upper lip with a line of white showing is a sign of | ferested in this new mcmre, S o0 take 1t tol o Shdo " today, when a prisoner is taken in Juneau and ‘his self-reliance. Offhar ’ it was | Count KUt Mangwits-Reventlow, s sttt Music and Electric Appliances h 3 1 fhand, we'd have imagined it Was| pushand of the former Barbara |When it is filled after the other fingerprints sent to the Federal Bureau of Investiga- a sign the dentist was about to say: “A little wider, | Hutton, Woolworth heiress,«foeif Buests have been served. If she pre- Hexi Casuren Hos 2 = Pl tion, there comes back usually a long record showing please. | the count is wearing proper at- |fers to wait until dinner has been 7 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES o i ~——— | tire for winter sports. The pic- | served, she may place a cover over T0 SELL 2 ture was taken at St. Moritz, | it to keep it warm, Switzerland, where the count, o SRS T without his wife, is vacationing."| japanese anthropologists claim ALASKA FEDERAL Kr ffi’ Countess Ba“:’*;;;yx—’ said to be | nere is a Semitic strain in the Jap- D) SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. a S | anese race, ® Aokt ¥ ed Up to $5,000 Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. N7 P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office CABINET WORK—GLASS % ,)QZ 119 Seward St., Juneau, Alaska PHONE 62 = 9 ' WANT B TO BUY TELEPHONE—51 The B. M. Behrends * Juneau. Alaska .’ COMMERCIAL AND a ERCIAL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS COMM USE THE CAPITAL—$50,000 and SAVINGS 5 s 1 s 5 “W ANT,9 29 PAID ON SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Resources Over Two and f t g 0oe LI Dallars First National Bank | HKFN“A“ "'NPS THE ’LED,CE of loyalty to England, made when these and ¥ o Arab leaders met with British officers in the Hebron district of Palestine. The.Arabs were T " — J U N E A U gy g AL A S K A keep peace and order by Maj.;Gen. Richard Nugent O'Conner frenter), commander: of st et d

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