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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 21, 1939 next ndidate for the Nazi blood-purge became over- % . Dail ¥y Alaska Em Pire poveris. re was prevaie upon to come back. The w‘ 2 YEARS AGO fl 5 piki oot gt -ou ol b b il R oroscope | Trom THE EPIRE appy Dlr ector Fraternal Societion EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY o That it needs him still is the guess 081 T’u S !m:liru Gas v Changel HELEN TROY BENDER - - . president servers sl » tine: Pl SEARD - ewl O N e Certainly Hitler faces his greatest test now, greater but do not compel DECEMBER 21, 1919 | lrt day = - than any of the political challenges of Austria, Czecho- A hydroplane service between Se- S ¥ o Khs i Botered 1n the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class Matter. | '/ h { itt onl. ekl v nontaraBika cond Class MAIRT | slovakia, Memel or the Ukraine. If he, with the hel o i g attle ¢ plated, . vakia, Memel or the Ukraine. 1f he, with the held| qiyyp sy JANUARY 22, 1939 | according to Lieut, T. J. Finnegan.| The Empire estends comgratula-| | DRS. KASER & P T ;,,eg, mfif{ffi;"fiofie” . m. Vis Ts " SUBSCRIPTION RATES. of Walther Funk, Minister of Economics, can keep| { i i After the early morning, adverse |Of the United States aviation serv-|tions and best wishes today, their DENTISTS welcome. DR. A. W. Dehvered by carrier In Junecau and Dou .hh:v.(l‘!'-ly-rrmon(h. : ; stace puid. at the following rates rlibteinnded ¢ the Nagi House he may prove o ; " - ooty v g i e o PRI SR e Gl T e N fove | aspects rule today, according to as- |ice. birthday anniversary .o the follow- STEWART, Exalted Rul- himself to be indeed the Fuehrer most Germans believe | 4 00 Sy o™i promising sign | ii"”' Blomgren Building et gl e er & favo hey will proi ¥y notif: + . T > 53 g ISINg § ° Boc s o x » . # % - Bubscrbers will confer favor if they will promptly Moty Liny to be and which most of the rest of the World| (T o0 "o ctonding its civie| J. E. Barragar, William Yvare, O. T Saliey:.. one month. in advance, $1.35 the Business Office of y faflure or irregularity in the de- livery LI s o R has been convinced all along he is not HHuboe ‘rf “.,;\,’,,.;\L._ ‘:v{ 5 IM,‘,“,,‘,;,“ :1,;:, e i depiedbaosti coaudd A good bluff may win a picce of land from a| A portent is read as indicating de- | Guy McNaughton from the Elks IR v SR WAL DB, | MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS neighbor but it will not fill stomachs at home or win | struction of religious institutions in | bowling team were to represent Ju- Sue Stewart i o il S MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 - AR o B g oods which Hitler so | foreign countries, but the ultimate[neau in the International Telegra- Agnes F. Adsit Second’ and fourth Tepubl et Dited i this paper and also the local -news | sorcly needs ¢ | results, the seers de will be an | phic bowling tournament. Mrs. William Reck Monday of each month published herein. awakening to the need of ehurch + Ellis C. Reynolds Dl’ A w Slewart G\(,>m Scottish Rite Temple suidan A letter from Bill Canavan, Ser- Mrs. C. O. Anderson e A A beginning at 7:30 p. m. In the United States vast funds|geant-at-Arms of the First Terri- ik e < CHAS. W. HAWKES- Represented nationally by the Fenger-Hall Co Ltd. with s i P will be raised for unfortunate groups | torial Senate. who had been in Cali- JANUARY 22 "U:Il's 9 am. to 6 pn‘l. .‘I”A(I{FEEHW “IC;:;I’V‘E{‘R‘ |)lu|‘. Ml}slcr; office i Ban Francicco, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, Chicago (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) in many nations. -The missionary|fornia for his health, stated that George Thomas SEWARD BUILDING g S, Secretary. Tew York and Bost President Roosevelt’s request for an additional | ool e girected toward new |he was recovering in fine shape Mrs. Mamie Sutton Office Phone 469 e . - 552 million dollars to strengthen army and navy air practical expression e R. A. Wald r——————————— | p———————— forces, establish additional naval bases and garrison The Roman Catholic Chuteh is| J. Matson arrived in Juneau on Elspeth Douglas i the Panama Canal zone adequately, deserves vigorous " 1ot extraordinary ptgblets| the Chichagoff and was at the Al- Foar Huttn u ml"h upport from the public and prompt action from Con- Rt A i 5 = i E within the year, with many cHanges | askan Dr. Richard Williams | re: among the clergy who direct Wflrlfl! It is more than easure for national safety in ke A S8R ;B s b n s SR K R ws ¢ 7 o o e sl [ MO D E RN DENTIST PRUGS o o noncumbatants, and ghe médidents: of the |, onocr s conligWRHCH SN ofiige - (n - the Districh ‘Courk, xex | A G o g : e | Strongly adverse. Surprising events | qurned on the Princess Mary from » =) OFFICE AND RESIDENCE e DIE! Pacific Coast in particular, from every suffering from | oty SOHEE BUES o Erintess Moty SOB I TIQUETTE L PUROLA REMEDIES the horrors of modern war. ! X New York wher shi pent three v”'“, potency of ‘the l‘nmmr o Witg u Wt d According to a London astrologer.| months visiting one of her daugh- Ro[,:m Lee PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- st i b this summer will see retrogression | ey . 55 D 3 3 a debatable question among military experts. | Yoo Sulisy masnd G A (.amtmph“l. e By B SRR UL R | Bl he eftect of bombing helpess ovilans 1n | incident and I henlth. His “Diact| v . yonsan, well known Tnter-| @ WAL Torm showd a bride and | | T) Trosk St Hest Ontons ‘K"”"\,'\f.(,l.:.'." r|-5([ Ak "lx“c;)\ b nv( ;\ 00 ~“|'~1 of understanding” opposes Mars, a|; = ton TN LG from a | groom use when extending invita- T. John H Geyer PHONE 97—Free Delivery by st I Ry, a e e e | Vel SRiecEE T (hmber cruising L in the vicinity | UORS to @ reception, ater they have DENTIST ‘ The threat that Germany, with a vastly superior |, on. pictures come UNGEr 8| ¢ menakee and was registered at|returned from the honeymoon trip? 310 Goldstein Building 4 i Topie it b Tonacs MR N feis ot rule of the stars presaging imprové- | .\ . poomann A. These invitations are issued PHONE 762 PAROLED TO ALASKA .{Ivvm‘:-llxh night bomb London dictated the peace of \ment jin productions, accompanied v s on cards, after their new home is in Hours: 9 am. to 6 p.m e Munic : by distribution and other problems. e emunraen was | readiness and they wish to give a | it xbios A piece of news anything but pleasing to most of Today Great Britain and France are bending | gweeping changes in radio pro-|_ 3 e h‘"_l I”f“”'”"'" “l“ reception. ; e every energy to bring their air forces into reasonable | grams are sticated, | spending - few days in the city| ; b : | oy e oo e mey | us is an item from Seattle that a 2 ar-old eonviet! v "D e of Ge . grams are prognosticated. Sensa- | .. 4 wao stopping at the Bergmann.| Q- Is it good usage to speak of D v ] parity with those of Germar tional events will prove the value of | ° - 8 s wearing a “white tie” or a “black r. Judson Whittier And while oceans still separate the United States | ; - : ; 3 ¥ il the most modern of news ies. - " e ' ' o women on the street has been paroled by GOVEINOr from Burope and Asia, the new four-motor planes| persons whose birthdate lfif“lfa“‘b Word was received that Glen Bart- :“V?r-_n"::—“‘t;;d Oir':‘fi;‘ix‘rir‘g L{_‘f,“ chm?OP::C?? SONS s oat”? rugless Physician arence Martin “on condition he go to Alaska.” b b AUnTied e e STiiE G ke . Ry e Land HEL | [ Clarence Martin “on condition he go to that can be launched from a ship's deck show that the augury of a year of varied an- |icth: manager of the Gastineau Ho-} "0 "5y .50 o0 ‘torme are often|| Office hours: 10412, 1-5, 7-8 | || "% The Territory is not opening its arms to such in another war the airplane probably would take the yieties. Health should be guarded.|'c: Was in Seattle and staying at| A = good soclety { | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. ||| R A s o deat: t they be sent here place occupied by the far-cruising submarine in {he | Love affairs may be disappointing. | o, rN'_"",,':“;_l“f"""" on, his way to| o What are thHe duties of & | PHONE 667 i It is the privilege of the Washington Governor World War. Children born on this day prob-| Coliornia fora visit “kitchen maid”? e DR 8 {ahes . oing At best, comparatively few points in the United |aply i Bedinks G : to parole all the convicts he wishes but he is not being ' 5 |ably will be exceedingly clever and 3 % o i g | A. A kitchen maid is an assistant a good neighbor, to say the least, to direct that such States could be protected adgquntaly with anti-aircraft | original, but moody and tempera- e le.” (r'"”“"g gy (‘,’ \l’ ‘7‘ c[l?' to the cook. il bt come o Alaaa batteries. To meet the threat of enemy aircraft, the | mental. uneau mr:; amp .,! n ‘Lwlt’ PR e DB H VANCE : Toel ..| United States must have more planes. | . . itfi N ing to word received here by his} Tt Governor Martin wishes to free & AN, thats| ) wpe tocchd festire of the Erexidents cequest s o Vi Watk GEltiith, motan plo-1 e aw, St Freim | ; OSTEOPATH J B ke condition of | 3 e b by o ture producer, was born on n]is1 3 = Consultation and examinaton his business, if he wishes to make it a con! for strengthening of naval bases. Major Eliot’s re- qay 1880. Others who have celebrat- T LOOK and LEARN free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; that freedom that the man leave the State, that is| cently much discussed work on defense problems, “The | eq it as a birthday include Terence| . Weather: Highest 33: lowest 24; | e 9_305by a:poin-tme';"t H still all right, but when the “errant youth” is directed | Ramparts We Watch,” pointed out that in the event |y powderly, labor leader, 1849; Sir| C°UdY i Gastineau Hotel Annex ”The Rexau Smre“ to go to some particular region over which Governor of any war on the Pacific American strategy probably 'Francis Bacon, statesman and philo-|{ o By A. C. Gordon | South Franklin St. Phone 177 Martin is not the executive, that is going too far. Would be directed toward pressing westward, from gsopher, 1561; Lord Byron, English| o7 | IR S R i | Your Reliable Pharmacists Butler-Mauro the new markets for German ¢ " ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER i ey THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. | Let’'s Be Safe! "Tomorrow's Styles charged with mor: of s after accosting two Pardon us for resenting it. | Pear] Harbor, until a commanding position, as close poet, 1788, 3 1. . What American General led . & 2 possible to enemy strongholds, could be attained | | the expedition into Mexico against, | 1 ST In the same work the author polnted out that. Gusm | MONDAY, JANGARY 23 1039 |3 e gainst| | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. | DROPPING THE PILOT was so feebly protected that it probably would fall| This week begins with fair prom- | | 2. What is a hierarchy? | Graduate Los Angeles College - - to an enemy attack before the navy would be in @ 'ises from the stars. According to| | 3 To what organ of the body| | of Optometry and Hitler has decided he can get along without Dr. | position to go into battle ssteologys . Henetis™™ asbeats h BTl ; {dhoe th b tarm Ugastilo” Yetgrt = 1| Opthalmology i | i Hjalmar Schacht The effect, then, would be that the enemy nation strongly. | 4. What is the capital city of Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Maybe Hitler can, but an analogy pointed by his-| Would be in a position to push eastward across the | qyo " panetary government is| & | New Zealand? | 5. Pacific, harassing our erce 2 osing his air- or ohengri ssing our commerce and loosing his air- |, omising to business leaders. Man- | { Who rote “Labengtin”? K blanes against our Coast. ! warning to Nazi Germany ! l ufacturers and merchants should ven more vulnerable, under present conditions, The aging Bismarck, who had welded together profit. |8 ¢ ANSWERS ol 2 g ; ' wouid be the North Pacific route via the Aleutian ki e o . John J. Pershing e Charles W. Carter the German Empire and raised it from among third| ri..4c" Senator Reynolds of North Carolina has re- Under this configuration confi-| & e g H s GRAVES o o it A | Lstan Aencd S oROVEImMALY Plabs BIEGL [0 . A body of ecclesiastical rulers.| | .. / 5 rate nations to its rank as one of the great POWers| cently pointed out the menace from this direction > LEIant pihus SIS el [ g e st ortuary | The Clothing Man’ of Europe, was dropped from the Government in like The Hepburn board, composed of the navy’s most | Wellington. Fourth and Franklin Sts. | | | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER fashion by young and headstrong Kaiser Wilhelm. |eminent technical experts, has recognized the dangers | Jy { in Tt Nast's| from both avenues of approach and has recommended | “pn oo | iy Rasne 18 i 1% e occas g ‘morate as Nast's h avenues of a ach a as re e g » RHONE, he occasion is commemorated in homas Na | : pr il e Honors for lawyers are forecast as 5 : | which shows| @ program of strengthening naval and air bases upon w . | e e e —_— famous cartoon “Dropping the Pilot,” . appointments to high positions are £ | X " Wilhelm leering from the rail of the German ship of | the Pacific which will add immensely to the efficiency | ;i ncoq 2 ; ' Y 0 e ol — state while the old Chancellor, erect and stern, .||:\‘:I' e "‘;‘l‘ ki bl “)’* this program that | a¢ain the stars warn of secret LY LESSONS || ave Your Eyes Examined by f Gastineau Motor e ey States government with danger from 4 i 2 | i v i . » OPTOMETRIST Service What happened to Germany after that is )lli‘l“"v More than 1,500 bills we introduced in Congress unsuspected sources el appoln ; Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry : By W. L. Gordon € : PHONE 727 fresh in the mind of everyone. Wilhelm steered the| guring the first two days of the session. And to think } { i lays sess L K| Delays in appointments for wo- Stor ship into more and more dangerous waters until the| that Moses could find only Ten Commandments 0 | jen snd even imability to attain Store Phone Green 331 | | | GENERAL AUTO REPATRING : atta _— Gas—0il—Storage great tragedy of the World War battered it to pleces| govern the conduct of all mankind! £ : o ; { profufied sploynnt Arg. provnon Words Often Misused: Do not say. o donks R TR I ticated. In professional circles bitter | | ESE ; . Dr. Schacht has solved Nazi Germany's extremely| New Hampshire legislator wants to install a time | competition with men is likely to be | | BEEEE “It was a painful accident.” Say, “It FINE : riRRe 7t azic wand. | clock and pay his colleagues by the hour. Better to : g L | was a painful injury (caused by the; = difficult fiscal problems with waves of his magic wand. I ! ! ctte unfortunate. | deotdenty Watch and Jewelry Repairing : HARRY He is truly the “money wizard” the World gives him| Py them on a picce-work basis—so much for every | Marriage, the ancient solution of B e R avary sl At i ill they dont pass. Lot f;:]’]"()[::.cnl'::::b:ir:;-a;l(::((“:;)l:gdw‘;::lm; ; £ (eypu. Pronounce ki-ro, i as | | PATL, BLOEDHORN‘ RACE The financial structure of the Reich is a marvel- H | it — % 5 | According to some educators, the views of college | practical manner of gaining bread kite, acoent: first syllable. j | S FRANKLIN STREET DRUGGIST tudents on cconomic problems remained unchanged |and board. | Often Misspelled: Sustenance; not |\~~~ 7 "7, o K : ¢ ence. wp " during their schooling. The difference comts when | Girls are to be lucky in business Lnn::(olwu:l ] ‘ qhmfl sq“‘:"’ ship and considerable coura ut with no resonrc they start working for a living under this ‘direction of the* &tars. ynonyms: Warn, forewarn, cai res of 2 ON THE WA 5 f and ne credit, has been able to exist at all is a tribute i Beaity will b more in Hlemand that| tion, admonish. HE MEZZANINE Alaska” to Dr. Schacht’s wand waving Lynn (Mass) man who returned $5800 i cur- training and experience, astrologers : g ‘mr(/:nllm:lfi(:)-‘_\ vl(yw a \;yr,t-d three HOTEL JUNEAU Germany’s foreign exchange system is a maze|rency he found got a $5 reward, and incidentally point out. s 8 YOUIR. o 8D US> ; | % e : 5 4 s G 4 E “The Store for Men" through which only Dr. Schacht, World cconomists learned that while honesty may be the best poli Persons whose birthdate it is have ¥ Ereee oun Vueabulaty by masteribe BEAUTY SHOP 4 . § | one word ay. 'S : believe, knows his way. Dozens of different kinds of | the peficy-holders do not always receive big dividends. | the augury of a year of extraordi-| S , Equivocal; ealf:“?,:y L’:,‘:,dm:,: v::;‘:c LYLAH WILSON SAB'N’S blocked marks were fitted together by the doctor into _ nary good fortune. Lady Luck will 7 st k" meanings. “We could make but lit. Contoure Telephone < _ L 1 Waeas .1 g5 be at least a temporary companion. & X-Er-Vac - 538 R i a financial jigsaw puzzle which held together just| The number of people in Germany more than 65 P€ I : tle out of his equivocal response.” | L ___—___{ Front St.—Triangle Blda. the | vears old has increased by 2500000 since 1910, These | Children born on “]‘“ ]T""-" probe O : : { survivors must have been careful what they said abous ' 8Ply Will be successful all through SONS OF y Hitler, and where they said it, {00 life. These subjects:of AQUATIA RIS | i J«’;'nz;-’-“w“ | “NEW AND DIFFERENT and-thunder boys charged ahead into new political | inusial artistic falents, and be, & LR = : ficlds. | = sensitive and strong-willed, | Meeting Saturday, January 21, FOOTWEAR' GASTINEAU CAFE A story from London quotes Prime ster Cham- i ; s e tory from London quotes Prime Minister Cham- | SCBWERS 878 STOREE i o eh] FROST-FOOL NG |2 8 pm. in Odd Fellows Hall. DEVLIN'S berlain as sayi at Britain will not ; | : I 1ni B : i about to fold up economically. No doubt Dr. Schacht’s |t force. What's the differonce between yielding and |2Ct0r, Was born on this day I841.| Quinter Bashore utilizes infra- {Initiation, refreshments, entertain- 3 . ; 3 el red rays from 260-watt thera- |Ment. Dancing at 10 o'clock. s Fas Shoes ingenuity has saved the Reich more than once. Appeasing, Mr. Chamberlain? Others who have celebrated it as | Paris Fashion Shoes appes ) ain? i ; : peutic lamps such as sed | adv. TTE All the time, it is reported, the doctor has been s |a birthday include Willlam Page,| % r o ovinas ]‘¥‘, s COMMTIER | at odds with Hitler on internal and foreign problems Congress opening last week and the Alaska Legis- | 2rtist: 1811; Samuel H. Tumer.| . 'cay, orchard past cold wave. ! in this case is one which should constitute a iy se as pacts with foreign powe promise speedy aid in trade and| ously complicated and marvelously fragile one. That | the nation even with great ingenuity. good craftsman well enough to enable the Reich to keep from brink of economic collapse while Hitler and his blood- 3 | scholar, 1790. Once, rumor has it, Schacht even “escaped” from|lature this week makes Washington and Ju- Jaism — NG Germany by airplane when his fears that he was the|neau seats of m ntous news events to Alaska ATTENTION MASONS O R L P | ! | FORD AGENCY Juneau Melody House 2.0 b4 There will be a stated communi- 9 Music and Electric Appliances To Be Most Powerful Television Station | o ot S e R S || CAutmorised Deelen) (Nt Gasiineau Hoteh | Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock.| GREASES Phone 65 N = s | | Work in the MM. degree. By order Foot of Main Street VAINCEEON SPECLAKTIRY SCHENECTADY TROY ALBAMN | (o wewa s : STATE CAPITOL | ol hion- f ! AND OFFICE BOLDING | 2V Fecroia | Juneau Motors ALASEA FEDERAL } ALASKANA, By Marie Drake, 50c [ SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. R i P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office CABINET WORK—GLASS i ¥ 119 Seward St., Juneau, Alaska PHONE 62 —_— The B. M. Behrends TELEPHONE—SI Juneau, Alaska ’ COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS COMMERCIAL USE THE ! CAPITAL—$50,000 and SAVINGS ; === T on S : ““ ANT” sfxlfl: DEPOSIT BOXES Resources Over Two and ADS One-Half Million Dollars irst Nati 1B ' This television transmitting station, being built in the Helderberg Mountains twelve miles from Scheneec- Flrst a “na ank tady, N. Y., will be the most powerful in the U. 8., with an output of ten kilowatts, Built by General - Electric, it will transmit to an area including Schenectady, Albany, Troy, Amsterdam and Saratoga. The tower to the left will support the receiving antenna, the next will be used to broadcast pict: and the 3 ane to the right will broadcast the Voice that accompanies the pic\;re. i B J U N E A U o A L A s K A

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