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. - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY, JAN. 20, 1939 e - i —_ = & - ¥ 5 | e “Legislation to organize a the northern fisheries [ b . hy - ” g { i ’ , ka Empire " one huge ‘mational policy company’ has been , YEARS AGO i BRI at ) as - o | tempt was made to a Soeis 4 | under discussion all year. An attempt Was ma oroscope Prom THE EMPIRE lI‘ e C O r Fraternal eties Published every evening cxcept F‘vr!fl:; by the esehit ik & FAN 18 the 1 his spring, but it could “The st Wl - i HELEN TROY B RIRS NMINTING COMPLT™ . promtens| siot be prepared th. Gt Its eventual passage Is 0 I e 5 . B. L BERNARD - - Vice-President d Bu iness Manager | 1imost certain, however, and ¥ yut the fishing busi- bu( do notcompel JANUARY 20, 1919 l‘rt ay —eed % e ok b i B 2 in a position comparable to that now occupied | . D. Helps and Mrs. Helps re- & R e A S8 Post OFfifs 1a ‘Junesn Aa Nedond Class Weitber. | (1986 1038 SHOSIEIN "HHIDS vy Industy.” | turned to Juneau from their wed- i ¢ ' . P, O, EL i SEred i \be Fost Offipe i IV et i )y petroleum production anc y industry SATURDAY JANUARY 21, 1939 | ging trip through Southeast Alaska | The Emplre extends congratula- KASER & FREEBURGER | ;Vt""s" “y;l‘i;:;:daoifierg H Denmered by carrics n- Suncau and Doutlat for 125 per month — ” i Although, this is accepted as a|and had taken an apartment at the |tions dad best wishes today, their DENTISTS D et P AW W "By mail. postare puid. at the e 100 Years Too Late doubtful day in planetary direction, | zynda. birthday anniversary .o the Jollow- e STEWART, Exalted Rul- on:myha.r“ .n‘s;i' :'1 l'! 00; six - - according to astrology, benefic as- | ing: Blomgren Building er; M. H. SIDES, Sec- et mesn\‘x:\cr ers will confer a favor if the will prom m\\‘vw‘j(‘ ia Record) pects are dominant. | Joe Mataiya, former employee of H PHONE 56 retary. f B aich Orrioe ol Sty fatlare or irtesiaFly, 1 AT TVN | ome Hsting jostalization” of railroad | The outlook for labor is good and | pritt’s Pharmacy, returned to Ju- JANUARY 20 . BYPSRLIC S B tioe, 602: ness Office, 37 ] hemes have been put [seems to presage extension of th g ! o | Etta Bringdale _—_ ‘Telephon Office, 602; Business Office, 374 rates is not new lar . presag of the [neau on the Alaska to resume his & — L ~ | forward from time to tin making much head- | short *working week. New epntracts |old position. He was staying at the John H. Newman b ” SR A MOGRE ""‘;E’“’ “’“GE‘ N :‘: | he Assoo DR O A cively entitled fo the use for | way in public favor {ill less in the opinions of land agreements will favor “wage | Bergmann sJoflnX; sDath;‘g )Mzc:::/ ::c:“,::x:nm republication. of all news @ispatches credited to it or mot | .ouoag officials and exper earners. pencer De! otherwise credited in this paper and wio the local news TEHLCIC DUt oo should be welcomed if | Signing of legal papers is fortu-| z R. Cheney returned here on the Mrs. Henna Edman Dr.A. W Stewart in_Scottish Rite Temple published hereln. | only because it provides a basis for discussing the pres- |nate under this rule of the stars. |Alaska after spending three months — L PENTIET / ALASKA CIRCULATION OUARANTEED 10 B LARGER | BUY 0% e of Americans railroads. The rail- | This is niot a favorable day for|in California. Mrs. Cheney -and - p R T : I v not be in quite as sorry a plight as they [aviators. Accidents may be more|Master John Cheney were in Los HEd, aeu. 19,0:0. JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretaty. LR Represented nationally by the Fer few months ago when they were seeking |numerous than usual as the week Angeles and were to remain there M O D E R N SE&{?RDPIEUHJ%;IG b e s g -4 ice one 1 t. but it is undeniable that, as a whole, rail- | ends. Increased air travel will pre- | for a few weeks longer. ETIQUETTE — | roading in this 6 r sick business. vail through the winter. 3 " There are some who n hrug as the prospect | Bad weather is forecast for many| wWord was received here that Gov. * G Y s of the decline, in Motor-driven transport will |parts of the East and Middlé West.| Thomas Riggs would be in Seattie By Roberta Lee AR I R TSR R uy mlth W | take over the functic of (he railroad.” But it won't. | Snows may be heavy in late spring|today where he was to remain until | Dr Richard Williams Ly g . | It is neither possible nor desirable to transfer jand again floods may be expected. |the sailing of the Alameda for Ju- 2 | RSN N ey - % \firice Q. When going to a week-end ) S he present railroad traffic to the highways, even if The problem of providing fo"lncau party must ‘a guest.go-by the train DENTIST | we could disregard the billions invested in railroad |refugees will be beset with tremen- or Bus that 16 Neediomed it thi B | | securities Nor should it be forgotten that these |dous difficulties. In the Unitedy J S. Morgan returned to Juneau Vitatoi® | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | PUROLA REMEDIES i ities are held by banks, fiduciaries, charitable | States, aid to victims of floods or|on the City of Seattle after having | S0 . 0 014 always do so, | | GOLDSTEIN BUILDING . ind educational institutions, jevelones will be inadequate, thelspent a few days in the south. unless *Rowe. BAAUML AR T e e ) PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- « 1 To let the railroads “wither away” is by no means : seers prophesy. prev'm“:g Then o shoula it his 1o QU Sl s o FULLY COMPOUNDED las easy as it sounds | While millions in the world starve,| p. L. McCarthy, Mrs. McCarthy g% 'mmg st il \ Wit Stresd Next Coliseum 5y { On the other hand, there the menace of Gov- |disposition of Amerlca's surplus | and Donald McCarthy arrived in nt y 8 D 01 ownership with all that it implies. If the |crops will distress legislators. Juneau and were staying at the|" 0" g oo are having lunch- r. John H. Geyer i | PHONE 97—Free Delivery Gi¢ \ment acquired the railroads it probably would Persons whose birthdate it is have|zynda Hotel. ”,“'w“h several friends in a public DENTIST 8 o so at a price which would mean an annual deficit | the augury of a year of unusual ex- | Al : R o 1 2 i ¥ | —_—_— ¥ A Mt i cR BRI > ‘ferices ins 2 | dining room, and an acquaintance 810 Goldstein Building i ALNERATE AR . RS — o be made up from taxes. Moreover, there is no |periences. Gains may be offset'by| sam Morris, of the Independent | (€ URNtPobte Yo o G Corge PHONE 762 | “EAST OF KAMCHATKA” | reason to believe that Government 1:]"'(-.1\]1": as m(-‘n ]”\(:;I:I(‘lh).‘,ldl: (bc-:rzncl;:mt:‘!fir.d_av s Fisheries l(}:‘omcp:«:ny_[x-usxfiur:x[«]-d to Ju- <hould you introduce him to each Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. | ‘TT_-_—T | would be any more efficient than operation by private > . lay - |neau on the City of Seattle. of vour Fianda? | R Sty ffongosisnte amn S rrow'’s St N A Jeian L x bsidiary of Nichiro | companies 3 oo d .“"‘l‘ he ‘comm‘?o"s' S Suious A. 1t is not at all necessary 10| p————————— | | 0morro Y es s ; s ¥ It is apparent that some drastic change in the |and inventive. These subjecls of| Marten Hofstad, canneryman of}, "co D J d Wh : ] Toda " X Fishery Company, giant ¢ organized 20 ye -t s necessary to ward off the alternatives | Aquarius may have many echarac- | Scow Bay, arrived in Juneau on|““% it e comrect phrasing T. Judason ittier Y ago and confrc by t subishi interests, has| o° 1o oo or Government ownership-management. | teristics belonging to Capricorn. the City of Seattle and was at the( S yceq on an engraved card an- CHIROPRACTOR . been opera postalization” plan is one attempt | Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson.|Alaskan Hotel. e X : : i The Ha sonfeder: A g nouncing an engagement? Drugless Physician | e Dosan. of Ka 1tka” probably tell to solve the problem. “Postalization” merely means fm-fimm"r general, was born on dels A. Tt is not proper to use this Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 | | | -~ story of what has been happening to a d many hat the railroads should imitate the pos service in | this day 1824. Others who have cele-| G. A. Baldwin returned to Juneau “ype of card. | Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. s Al ol ing a flat rate, instead of a rate based on the [brated it as a birthday include Gen-{on the Alaska. 2 DR A% A s PHONE 667 The Anm R ce traveled. As a matter of fact, the Hastings |eral John C. Fremont, soldier and % ” plan is more nearly like the parcel post, since the |eXplorer, 1813; Job Bicknell Ellis,| Weather: Highest copies of wh ¢ lowest 23; vl T T Teae el g ks botanist, 1829. tlear. OOK and LEARN ' S of Kamcnata” s has b | U8 RO be B 07 TR, B0 1y, o L ; DR.H.VANCE || Juneau's Own Store operating seven floating canneries whic : from New York to Chicago for a dollar, a lot more WSy bt OSTEOPATH f: COMMUNICATION By A. C. Gordon Consultation and examinaton N TR T RSN | ten years have packed salmon valued each year alj ..o would do so. With freight, the “postalization” {ree. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; r 7 to 9:30 by appointment, view of the “Japan Advertiser, were received recently in this country t this “east of Kamchatka” firm has been plan might be even 000 I ite of exchange) nereasing volume of business. It would tend to break i oL D wnll Cane .t | - g s 5/ iat n g sli sl et T v TO THE EDITOR Daily Alaska six army generals later | | Gastineau Hotel Annex The Rexall Store Japan quote the article ¢ es in \ economic reg 4 Yo B R | & s | N i 3 & A et G splpnio A Bglinion FRANK”" MARRY Empire, January 20.— ident of the U. 8.2 South Franklin St. Phone 177 | - Japan Advertiser,” cor Lefeopton Cetrach s busix 1t least on paper | v Reference is made to an article Where i the largestilive stopk | = T Your Reliable Pharmacists “settled R ‘ : X e o appearing in the columns of your|market in the world? oV AN BN T A L John A Hastings, proponent of the plan, makes a | g B fl "M Excerpts from the Japanese review are as follow . uni | paper last evening, January 19, un-| 3. What are animals called that | | utler-Mauro Jay Iv raion y . without regard to distance were ridiculed a cen- | iage star Nelson Eddy and Mrs. |9c U y : bl i 2 Graduate Los Angeles College | : 1938 when it concluded an agreement with the Govern- | et ety FEDERAL MEN IS PLAN NOW.” (land : | it tes ¢ he operations| gut [Ann Frauklin, former. wife, gfihe]s "y g not know to whiat 4. What causcs the Mexican of Optometry and | ] U & =, Poliad Biales 1o IBerich i,\l' \ But the distinction is thal the postal service Was |movie actor, were married here late article refers but certainly it gives|jumping bean to jump? Opthalmoiogy | Japanese fishing boats in Alaska waters. No suc > 1t tagane A drastic change could be made | vesterday efers ] i ? g i | OF dupa _I ; 3 i u-r{\w o mr‘ e e ) \ Jde 'H)_ I,’. :I l:","’l'm,‘ b (l, yesterday. the very definite impression to the| 5. Which is the in| | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Y ek T 1 D i it ”m; yties nl‘l:- ‘y]-y-‘:\ ‘elating | Pddy gave his age as 37 and the |reader that Federal employees do!the Philippine Islands? | Obstruction: annoyar raised by both ' exist ng \‘rrlnzv‘ ‘u stroy suc »“H-' e destruction | Pride as 40. not pay Fede income tax on their ANSWERS SR R countries as th mmer eason got under | to !‘,‘1 'u\'”..n ‘iMHyH ”\]. fou atter as d MOn. | ioid ot st M. nbeantar e Govern- | 1. Washington, Jackson, Witliam | 1 ___" way, to the accompaniment of mutual recrimination the rallroads oAt Dor Kenyon accompanied the | ment. employees whose salaries are |Henry Harrison, Taylor, Grant, and 1% B b o ARALE SHOF abos Lol | oo . employees whose salaries are ) srant, and | | v | Today Japan’s fishin tivities are full of diplo \”””} K 5 ‘“ ”m‘ !, - “‘ m‘ ;.m Tt (:H, pair large enough to be taxable pay in-| Garfield ?The Charles w Lar!erj H S GRAVES matic dynamite i :uu;:w! ant defects that are not impossible of correction | l;ldv?\‘\ I?’u\nu‘.\x manager; E. J come. tax .m-«|va‘|v| other taxes the i ilm'?g:x‘ Morluar | “The Clothing Man” “With the Bristol Bay issue settled, Tokyo still| JPEE T (o E G e railroad {Osborne was quoted as saying: “I[same as other citizens of the United| 3. Amphibians Y [ has some impo Yobletns ‘utstariding, ) One-cons |05 Fo0 P sale H just went along for the airplane|States. Here in Alaska, however,| 4. A mature larva or worm, about Fourth and Franklin Sts. | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER s s portant problems outstanding. C | Clio e D . ; b4 ARX CLOTHING cerns the operation of fishing boats off the coast of ride from Hollywood.” teachers employed in territorial | one-fifth the size of the bean, and PHONE 136 {140 e AR O Dential Ameniés.Anothes Involves tie water arownd More About the Same Eddy has often costarred in rgs|schools are exempt from taxes by | Which dwells inside, can throw i | bm———————————— PO e D iy ’f AR TR SETEN T mantic pictures with Jeanette Mac- [law if paid from territorial funds.|Self around inside with enough e — A e B e ke | (New York Worle ram) Donald. He has never mairied be- |If paid from Federal funds, they are | force to cause the bean to move or ’ 2 1| R A G casionally seized on charges of poaching kn Amnfl\lvl Quite the most depressir ory -we have read |fore. ] taxable. Teachers employed in u‘pijuln]). ; Have Your Eyes Examined by Gaslineau Mfllol’ of comparatively recent origin, is the question of Inter-} i, on is the one from London telling of the| The bride secured her divorce|Bureau of Indian Affairs are not| 5 Manila. Dr R L c l | national cooperation in Antarctic whaling. Al of | yovernment’s plan to spend $100,000,000 reinforcing |from PFranklin, movie producer, on|exempt. This information has been T . hae L. Larlson | Servi these involve diplomatic negotiations with other coun-| private homes and apartment es with steel sheets | the grounds of mental cruelty. She|verfified by a representative of the | ot I?l;T?M:'II‘RISTJ i 1 ervice P < E8 lie o o i DY g he se shelter |is the el a 14-year- e . i | ice Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry PHONE 727 tries and underlie the frequent comment that Japa-|and girders to provide a part of the populace shelter |is the mother of a 14-year-old son, |office of Internal Revenue. | nese fishing is not a matter that concerns only Japan.| from enemy bombs | Bddy has known his bride for fiyé| (Signed)—Mrs, sally shater, pres-| | DAILY LESSONS Store Phone Green 331 | | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING | apan’s relation to the sea and its products is| That's one type of home improvement boom which | years. ident local No. 251 National Federa- IN ENGLISH Gas—Oil—Storage S 9 .| we sure hope our country will never experience. |- pte —— tion Federal Employees. y. closer than that of any other modern nation. . .. One e ittle dat sl for Iher AtiERIL Wi the % FINE A i B ) S ¥ 1, | There le danger no ¢ the Atlantic *[NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL b J out of eyery five of its people earns his living through| R A L ) | Pacific are still broad bodies of water. But science ey : L d a direct connection with the fishing industry Al ok B e ames that can span | Account anp report AND | (OMES ON VISIT T0 By W. L. Gordon Watch and Jewelry Repairing HARRY some day may develop bombing planes that can span | pETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION prrllomanlit i fimiiven) “A subsidiary of Nichiro, the Taiheiyo Fishery | oceans with almost the speed of insults | 4 UTIan. 5 ’ 3 | RACE ] Citpans; crieshsa it Beeitio Ooceséas ot Kam- 2 R e in the United staves Commisioners | JUNEAU; DECLARES IT | words orien misusea: Luxwriant || PAUL BLOEDHORN . specialize: he petic & ed YR B (Wir o ' Sl ok The gl : e means exuberant in growth. Luxuri- | | 1 chatka and .chmAm.‘\ in the puf(h nvm of ¢ x‘nnu ROME Wireless to the New York :r“m )Tk .. Weribory at. Alaska:: Jtimén\ Gouls WAS VERV GooD 'DEA hs Eeitaiiia to ity T ok 1o S. FRANKLIN STREET | DRUGGIST red salmon. . . . This firm operates seven floating |importation of detective novels forbidden to f " s W -_— 3 | 1 missioner’s Precinct. luxuriant.” “His life was one of “The Squibb 2 canneries, and ships almost all of its output to Eng :!)\' the Ttalian Government. Ttalian writers specializ- | p "y " apoteer of the Estate of hitrions % - Stores of " land. Charters pick up the canned salmon and carry | ing in this kind of literature are being advised to turn FRANCIS HOPKINS STEVEN- Most people come to Alaska for a Often Me”e, i H d: B Pro- ON THE MEZZANINE Alaska” v sndon without touc o Japs to more uplifting works.” * g reason, either to make money, see AORrOnOURpac! BULY. X P it directly to London without touching Japan 3 3y St SON, Deceased. BEe o ' ik 4y nounce ber-i, e as in bet. HOTEL JUNEAU “The principal market for the products of both | Afraid the Italian people will get loo much practice| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that | the scencey. of fake a trip. Mrs. F| %o, “ipelied: Pale (wanting “The Store 4 " aihelyo and Nichiro is England, Sales agreements|!D deducing who's the villain? on December 29th, 1938, MINERVA | 11: Richert, from Kansas City, came 3 4 e Store for Men' Taihely g Rere three weeks ago Just. b in color; also a stake). Pail (a ves: BEAUTY H P y have been reached with a retail organization therc| PR e % | B- REEDER, 8s exeoutrix of thy 8- 4"y ouent it wa_sga ot Laea, ok |%eD), 9 & for the disposal of the catch at contract pr [ Justas o refresher in a sad world, we take note fiste of FRANCIS HOPKINS STEY-{y, . .. good idea at) "ol nonyms: Quota, share, allot- LYLAH WILSON e o e, Fametiatin oot for. the pas | e hot protest by Prench Canadians, against the | ENSON, deceased, made and filed jn | ™S Ume. ment, proportion, apportionment. Oonkenré Telepbons 1e value of the Kamchatka outpu PASL | plan of England's royal family to omit the quintuplets | the above-entitled Court at Juneau, e jeft last night an the North- | ooy L Ghody: “Use . word three] | S-BE-Y80 - 538 J Front St—Triangle Bldg. 10 yetrs has varied from 22,000,000 yen to 40,000,000 { from their Canadian itinerary Alsaka, her Pinal Acoonnt and Petle land bound for New York via Seattle L o o spending ¢ tuation: y 1d pric ¢ g R RiaP¥ nd Kansas City still convinced that! Mes and it is yours.” Let us in- yen, depending ns in the catch and price 5 ¥ 48 [ ion: for “Diskribtitn. and B qa ! s gl e B L o Under normal circumstances between one-half Tnitéd St p Enela , .| her idea was a good one. £ ulary, by mastering _— T T rcumstance T I d Japar 1 the United Stat. ind England of said day the said Court entered its 4 one word each day. Today's word: “NEW AND DIFFERENT 'R and two-thirds of the catch is canned, ON. we never done any such thing! |order directing that a_hearing be MAL(‘O”*’LM e Tliate: o enlarie ov ckrsi\ats (Fra. FOOTWEAR” GASTINEAU CAFE had upon said Final Account and nounce the i as in die, accent last 2 . L ;ll'{pm‘l :3:1(1 Pen;m; :'ur Dn;;rlbl;ltm:l H. H. Malcolm, Mayor of Seldo- |syllable). “It is unnecessary to di- D E v L I N S efore i1t on Saturday, arcl »|via, who has been in Juneau for |late upon what has been sufficiently 39 2 by D p ' hion Shoes 1099, at 10:00 o'clock A M. at the|iwg weeks on Legisiative matters, | Pointed out”—Craik. Karia Eashin office of the sal nited States [sailed for the Westward on . the A e Commissioner, in the Federal-Terri=| cordova. torial Building, in Juneau Precinet, i RIS T R G AR Territory of Alaska, and requiring | feeeeeeeee all persons to then and there appear J“eau “elody Hfllse it make st avyecn it v | FORD AGENCY W A NT ||| s soa rucic sptances ) lof and to the distribution of the (Authorized Dealers) (Next Gastineau l"it?::e)fis > | residue of the assets of this estate GREASES LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES ;direco. to Jestie Stevenson, of Litho- Foot of Main Street ; T0 SELL | polis, Ohio, a sister of the deceased. GAS — OILS —_— | MINERVA B. REEDER, 1 Excontrix. Juneau Mot ALASKA FEDERAL Kl' ffi’s | First publication, Dec. 30, 1938, un olors o SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. a i piaan ven %, i ° Accounts Insured Up to $5.000 Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. . P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office CABINET WORK—GLASS 1% % 119 Seward St., Juneau, Alaska PHONE 62 1 "WANT TO BUY TELEPHUNE—“517 ! 4 Bank . Py Juneau, Alaska ™ % COMMERCIAL AND i i SAVINGS ACCOUNTS . "+ COMMERCIAL USETHE CAPITAL—$50,000 N SURPLUS—$100,000 : and SAVINGS Py 29, PAID ON SAVINGS k “WANT” Resources Over Two and ADS One-Half Million Dollars SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES First National Bank | JUNEAU—ALASKA ¥ T ing “We wanted $30 but we will take 525" paraded into capitol at Sacrameito “MARKED DOWN” PENSION PLAN has enlisted suapporters in California. This crowd with signs read- 1%