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MY M LTI 4 mee s e e e 13" " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 21, 1939, : e \ - . 1 . ment now lacks authority to protect its fisheries from - f v Daily Alaska Em pire swcres e S fl 2 YEARS AGO c% Professional o Published every evening except Sunday by the i e e i St Wi Oroscope From THE EMPIRE Ppy Fraternal Societies frown upon the idea that the United States Biian rnor AMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY _ prestent jurisdiction beyond the three-mile limit. The basic|| “The stars incline e | = - i " Gastineau Channel ~ £ L BERNARD . - Vice-Presidert and Business Manager facts are that the fish are protected by the United i thd L4 Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alasha States and require continued protection for their | but do not compel FEBRUARY 21, 1919 r a B. P. 0. ELKS meet every Wednesday at 8 Second Class Matter. preservation. The three-mile doctrine exists only be- | The members of the family of S Bpntered in the Post Office in Junesu a [ - s — iy Lt T cause it has been to Great Britain's advantage to main- | \wEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1939 | F1ed J. Jones, of Thane, was to ar-) 7pe Emptre extends congratula-| | pRS, KASF™ & FREEBURGER p. m. Visiting brothers Ry : per month. tain @ theory first developed something over a century | - adverse planetary influences are |/ shortly from Tacoma where|yons and best wishes today, their DENTISTS welcome. DR. A. W. ‘the follo €€ o0, 480, When three miles represented the approximate |marked today, according to: astrolo- | €Y have been making their home.:piringay anniversary .o the follow- STEWART, Exalted Rul- o T e 77 range of cannon. ___ |8y. Obstacles must be overcome by & A ing: Blomgren Building er; M. H. SIDES, Sec- o avor if they will promptly notify The fish have never heard of the three-mile limit. | determined energy. { Jimmy Fox, of Douglas, was to PHONE 56 retary. 3 flure or irregularity in the de- |1t 5 to the interest of the United States and of the| Labor is under sinister aspects .;lfl)r! getting his boa(.; ready for the FEBRUARY 21 « g B Poend b iness Office, 37 s resource. e ST 5 ishing season, which he expected 1 Florid: ST | B Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 world to preserve this important resource. And if [which may develop into exfraordin- | IShing season, w Carl Floridan . MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. ——— there is a better way of doing so than by asserting |ary crises. ‘New leaders. will seek to be good this year, Sharon Coffey 4 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 o ¥ The Associated Pross fs exclusively entitled to the use for jurisdiction over the shallow water adjacent to the!domination, ' Heroes will " he ac- : o Becond and fourth ) e o et the 1ookl nows | Slaskh ognet, and, Keeing poachitiii: \MEEOMn) culfjubd * f oonfilh SR em- | Ture. L. IR BUAEL B the " Monday of each month Published herein. Dimond bills invite 1t to be broughikforwatd. ployers and_employees, R Dl e e Ur. A. W. Stewart G\ in Scottish Rite Temple ook " The issuc of Japanese encroachment'upon Alaskan | The sway is mildly fayorable to|FPurth Division, Was a former news- M ODERN DENTIST A ‘beginning at 7:30 p. m. & ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARG fisheries must not be forgotten, either by tk P G ¥ | paper woman. = “HAS. W. HAWKES- ¥ 13 THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. isheries must not b gotten, y this region | capitalists and should brifig: about | S B § dn. o8 i | THAS. y £ B : 2 or our national spokesmen. suedeastill ‘conferences Wi QIR ust- 3 ETIQUETTE ; ; : | [IWORTH, Worshipful Master; . Repre: y by the Fenger-Hall Co., Ltd.. with MiMgrad. ments in factories and sh $ Mrs. Cyril Zuboff, who had been SEWARD BUILDING JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. e S ork sad R B SR R How Bafscimrigua There is @ sign " forechadowing | VISItng with her parents in Seat- B R b‘*' T Office Phone 469 s P . CAEIER DT O NN ow Barcelona Dug In B Moy € sae o % y oberta G =y 3 it widespread deception and double- | i, Was to leave soon to join her ¥ husband in Juneau who had taken (New York Times) dealing among persons whp eXercise ar A e epor' i 7 3 |7 PO, ? " This @ g 3 ¢ management of the Colise e son to} | ! . Now that Barcelona has fallen, the military and | PoWer. This ‘applles to naglons as | ; % ey T R Dr. Judson Whittier | | || 2 & " Sliex i . h . | well as individuals. | um Theatre, whom you have just been introduced HIROPRACTOR | IS = (‘u hnic .1' € .rn‘n 1“1“1 :;p])mmn{t' the effect of ‘bomb.- The svening. s P id® rinan- and this person says, “T am glad to CI ; | ' 2 = Pkl e 5 ,“. e g o B e cial matters and encouraging to! Dudley G. Allen was to Teave on[have met you,” what should your Drugless Physician “ DRUGS - Cyril Helsby, recently presented conclusions which he treasurers and bookkeepers. Revela- | the City of Seattle for Petersburg. |response be? Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 | had reached after a personal intensive study in Spain o heeiy Pg e P " g iel Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. | -~ A year ago the slaughter in Barcelol v icki Honis® ooneSinng SIS O AshE i A g Juy A R PHONE 667 | OLA REMEDIES " _this Be ki roplona wes stcken- | 1. numerous as spring ap-| With ‘enlbgy, song, music and|if one can’say'so sincerely, he mayf Lo TFRS J b s ing—this because no adequate air raid precautions) ' a | other features, the birthday anni-|say “Thank you. I hope that I | NS CARE- had been taken. After the art of protection had been | PTOAches vas | gpy i { Jo! S BRI ) - rogie gt : art of protection had been ;™o . o ogance in the Handling of | VETSary of George Washington Was shall see you again soon.” | AT e TRy v it O FULLY COMPOUNDEL Jia = learned it took half a ton of high explosives to kill| ="y L S P DOl RS - [to be ‘commemorated by the bodies| Q, Is it good manners for a per- DR. H. VANCE | o one person. Though 455 bombs were dropped on the ;" ssed. Thrift is to be advocated in |Of the Scottish Rite Masons at the{son to streich his arms while at . . | Front Street Next Coliseum ! [ town from December 5 to December 10, for example, | <*55€¢: % o OSTEOPATH | . f ¢ | Elks Hall, according to annual cus-|the table? |the administration of estates and e g Consultation and examinaton tom. A. No, nor anywhere else in pub: free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | 7 to 9:30 by appointment. X Gastineau Hotel Annex ! Q. How should a widow sign her South Franklin 'St. . Phone 177 | | r—s——r—tm——r——y staying at the Alaskan|name? _— PHONE 97—Free Delivery the casualties were only two persons killed and ten t Hati ; % fa Y ¥ ‘eri. | SOVErNment appropriations. % m,nn.nd_ two hmx(s-kllled and one motor-truck seri- | Csbinet “changen’ @ B8N Pritish e lic. This healthful exercise should be ously rlapmgod, During the course of the war the city | government are prognosticated. Am-| Former Territorial Senator Henry reserved for the bedroom. | was subjected to about 2,000 air raids, during which |2 iy | o Kaa’ba eall y ek S s tens of thousands of bombs rained down; yet the gas |eTican ambassadors, may be ‘shifted | #oden, Who had heen In Junees FROM KOTZEBUE TO KETCHIKAN % ; 3 2 |as the spring advances. Criticism of several days | works and the central electric station, despite minor SRatel Jeth on the” City of Beattle] ‘A, Just an ahe did Ghils her Huss o ¥ e o ey ot eicetro station, despite WINOT || e servants will be general and HOWl left on the City of Seattlel A Jus —— || "Tomorrow’s Styles One of the favorite expressions of one of OUF |yt airiasy cune, though inadequate i number and | Often unjust. f Fetexsturg to attend to his fish-jband was living, Mrs. James G | ROBERT § ON. OPT. D. Today” Eoorlte lexislators s “fr Bt 1 an.” | 2nu-al S, e mber and | ot T A . ing interests. Adams. IMPSON, . D.| | favorite legislators is “{rom Kotzebue to Ketehikan.” | e fon o8\ B 00RO e B hat it | Secret developments that can not | oaay | be made known will motivate policies = TP A L Graduate Los Angeles College ' ‘He uses the words to mark out, rhetorically, the domain | ¢ i NS was almost impossible to hit targets of military im- g sarel 37 r 3 which every Senator and every member of the House | o tance : B {in London and Washington, which | Robert McChesney, Superinten of Optometry and | Territor! 1 ' Arous i o | dent of The Empire Printing Com- & | | is elected to represent in the Territorial Legislatures| Mr. Helsby leaves no doubt that British air-raiq /T8y arouse apl)rehensmn_ on the “panv drred "L the Oity of Bk DAILY LhSSONS | Opthalmology ‘ L “l Laws which are passed for the general good, bene- | precautions are not wholly sound. Trench-digeing Pt of the people of Britain and |, "o = " " 0 Fo oo “soind, = Cildtens B euMe DI 1 {14 A, i fits which are bestowed on Alaska as a whole, money |of the kind in which London engaged during the | 1€ United States. R0t ind mastern Washngton IN ENGLISH , ( | | which is spent to improve the lot of the people of the | Czecho-Slovak crisis is ridiculously futile, So with| Girls should find this an auspici- G % to resume his posi- P y ars shor " « from | OUS day for practical matters. Stu- are acts in the “from Kotzebue to,rooms and even cellars shored to prevent plaster from ld“m \‘houm‘mwko much of oppor-|ton at once " % “entire Territor i B el d _‘Q(r‘l(lukan" column. alling. arcelona found that such shelters became | tunities | ] | "N : : ‘ The Charles W. Carter || Juneau's Gwn Store We have a good many legislators this session Who the tombs of those who trusted to them. Accordingly ' Persoris Whose bisthdbatlis have | George S. Sutton was to leave | tunneled refuges were constructed, so numerous that | 4 eattle for Seg % Adased” say. | | M are sublimating personal and divisional interests to | oo _\c(,“:ns 116 G5ié Wel oA thas S0 ‘m_(;\ dis- | the augury of a year of advance- on the City of Seattle for Seattle. 2 Words Often 't't]““‘{“bd[' D"k';(;:;?n | Ol’hlar 2 | ment and prosperity. Subjects of | ‘The ship's speed was ten Fourth and Franklin Sts. . 3 work for Alasi tant from an entrance. Moreover, these havens were P i /s ; il s 9. AR N t ig ¥ onefit i L. T. McInnis arrived on the City ” An hour is tautological. In They challenge all the little special appropriations, the | usually ventilated, drained, electrically illuminated | (S Sign of Pisces should benefit | o PHONE 136 S A S R T gl e Ao lof Seattle and was at the Alaskan |pautical usage a vessel that is going T 3 " B personal interest bills, the “handouts” to particular and provided with running water. Beneath open |STCAY through fhe vear o g . ot 0 R S | S e e The Rexall Store ] groups or particular localities. They have been able | squares from 700 to 7,000 could find protection. Even om0 ol Your Reliable Pharmacists e | . F gdonipeng . He i | Jupiter and Neptune as their rul- ——— of ten nautical miles an hour. to table, indefinitely postpone, bury in committee or ‘]‘“'”“| ",pxn au.; \mtf'uus 9r x\emxuuul (f"", rete, sand ; ing signs and may attain fame eas Weather: Highest 26; lowest 26; Often Mispronounced: Luxury. Have Your Eyes Examined by openly defeat more than one measure of doubtful Sravel and packed earth proved to be so resistant that Bufler.Mauro a " , | foggy. e luk-shoo-ri, 0o as in | " ly. These fortunate ones are likely { Pronounce Ilu | 4 ; ervitorial Trencure mieht | When they were struck, those within suffered nothing | v 5 S L . this is preferred to lug-shoo- | merit. Without them the Territorial Treasury might | Mef e were stfuck, fhase within sutfered nothing | 1, ‘pe strong physically and men- e - ) book; this is preferre g Dr. Rae L. Carlson | become the political pie counter which it is not nOW. |y ve ‘end. fully half of Barcelona’s population | V- e E GURIN “ANTM" ri OPTOMETRIST i e rn ol : R ar ke ; e ; zead atlon | . iere is an important telegram| Often Misspelled: Beach (shore).| | Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelr Alaska is a mighty big country. There are only | .,1q find accommodations in underground warrens, Skl v for Eva Gurin at Chief of Police | Beech ‘m,e._p Store Hons o S0y | Dan Ralston’s office in the City| Synonyms: Industrious, assiduous, | =——————————————d * i By W. L. Cordon et a. It is a joy to see these men in action. | & handful of people living here. If we stick together Here, evidently, we have one reason for the main- | and pull together we'll build a great commonwealth | tenance of morale, Mr. Helsby testifies that the popu- z SHWETT® | Hall. Anyone knowing of her where- | giligent, hard-working between Kotzebue and Ketchikan, Today that common- | lace was by no means inured to explosions, but that | abouts is asked to get in touch with| word Study: “Use a word three wealth is still in swaddling clothes, Alaska is not an the shelters instilled a sense of security that robbed the police desk. |riiriea WO b 48 SoUTe. S ek b ihe FINE s.iiold country; its history is just beginning. We are all | the raids of much terror. In his opinion it is entirely | 8till pioneers here. feasible to protect the inhabitants of British towns with refuges even more elaborate than those that were evolved | rcelon sh-power anti-airer: resent? We have 24 legislators and 60,000 people. Each |©'0lvéd in Barcelona. = Add high-power anti-aircraft | guns and a defensive force in the air, and an enemy | Senator or Representative, if he stands apart and |, gecide that repeated attacks on London are not | Insists on legislating for the interests only of the people | worth the cost who sent him here to Juneau, can determine by simple PSS A division that he is representing only about 2500 per- It Sti " ] > ol : Still “Takes / s Make 2 rld” sons, half of them Natives. t Still “Takes All Kinds to Make a World”| But if the legislator is getting in his hard licks # | (Philadelphia Record) b | crease our vocabulary by mastering Watch and Jewelry Repairing " WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY |one word each day word: at very reasonable rates H S GBAVES Ball. Saturday, February 25, at the | Volatile; light-hearted; airy; hence,{ | PATJ], BLOEDHORN il Aol b | Kiks 3sH. Auspices of the Business |fickle. “Love without esteem is vola- ‘ ! RO s. N TREET | and Professional Women’s Club. Be |tile."—Johnson. & SERANELIN & | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER | & MARX CLOTHING sure to save the dat adv. How many people does a Territorial legislator rep- NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL REPORT In the Commissioner’'s Court for | the Territory of Alaska. Before ON THE MEZZANINE o e LOOK an:i LEARN HOTEL JUNEAU ‘ % ‘ i = By A. C. Gordon BEAUTY SHOP ||| Gastineau Motor here in Juneau for the benefit of the whole Territory, . t Felix Gray, Commissioner ” Str as a cross-sectiol e was that survey e iray, Commissioner and ex- | = “forgetting the sectional clamorings of Unga or Wran- | SITIKING as a cross-scoion of life was that Surthy LM Brokitesdudbe. dinian Pre- LYLAH WILSON | Service of the nine recipients of $21,500 reward money in the | 1 ge, a T 1. Which § erally regarded as Contoure Telephone 1 1 't gell at St. Michael or Fairbanks or Juneau, €Xcept as |y, dbergh kidnaping case. | cinct. g Kt r‘; y cad“r_ h X-Er-Vac 7 | PHONE 721 they relate to the good of all Alaska, he is representing | For two, the bulk of their money was eaten up IN THE MATTER OF THE LAST ;nfan?:gf;; igii}:‘abe wardidn e et D A o mnR AT AUTO‘REPAIRXNO‘ I 101 60,000 people from Kotzebue to Ketchikan by doctors’ and hospital bills. One man still has his} WILL AND TESTAMENT AND | ™" ‘Wha!gis(t;w. A havion. Gas—Oil—Storage tolaly _ | reward, is building a house with it; another, the gas ESTATE OF ISAIAH N. O'-f. el . MEARA, deceased. | toR W U B paper money? HOUSE OF DANIEL Notice is hereby given that Guy 3. l}x; \A.hatcf‘mldI of baru\lztv 1? t,he GREEN “COMFY” SLIPPERS McNaughton, executor herein has x1a4meorolaz: N o e(f 4 Ahnofxrg. | D E V L I N /] S filed his final report in the matter mn'mmo‘:o“ oo ey | of the above entitled estate and Lol | Paris Fashion Shoes petitioned for a decree of distribu-| O, Which state of the U. 8. ex-| tends farthest west? tion in accordance w > terms | ance with the terms ANSWERS OUR INDIAN ORATORS | station manager who jotted down Hauptmann’s license s % | number, put his whole $7,500 in Government bon They are an eloquent people, our Alaska Indians 1[01- two others, their cash was the “Open Sesame” to Last night's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing |& 8004 mmxlxnd it's all gcl)m—vhom 01’ llu“ L(;\'ob\f\'nr(lf]lillg w1 on the Indian liquor bill was the occasion for as much |25 @ day laborer, the other being hunted by police : . 5 AR b AL | en a minor charge. The taxi driver in !‘lm case bought oratory as has been heard in the legislative chambers his own cab, one of the rewarded has disappeared, and HARRY * | RACE | DRUGG!ST viiVall session. | the ninth spent his $1,000 on furniture, says the reward of the will of deceased probated | Disestablishmentarianism e e R 2 1 "Ts}:' s"“‘?" N s+ Pleas voiced by Juneau Natives were warm enough | was “just a headache.” herein and that a hearing will be | i . | CALL 642 by j wsbigp melt the heart of the sternest Senator. In forceful, | Thrift, common sense, improvidence and misfor- | held on the same at 10 o'clock a. m. ! . % | { 10 Shmoving speech those who appeared made a very defin- | tune—all mingled in the picture. Mingled, curiously, ite impression on legislators and audience alike. What | as they seem to mingle in most any group picture. As ‘the effect of the hearing will be is doubtful, but that | individuals we differ tremendously; in the mass, the “it had an effect is indisputable. | groups of us are amazingly alike—in anj ata of | Y 4 63 hat Yhat b society and in any age. Statistics on behavior, fully | The burden of the Natives' plea, expressed in the | . iioq * probaply would show the same relentless 1 2. 3. Journalism. 4 April 25, 1939, vhich ti | ; o | G TRIPLEX ‘Odorless’ || ™ oo oy | | state, objections to closing the ¥ DRY ch“Ens same or to said final report and | 2 (T petition may appear and be heard | Pickup Delivery—‘Sam the Tailor’ at the office of the undersigned. ! ronn AGE“CY l aten words of one woman who spoke, was: et tali 5 (Seal) FELIX GRAY. consistency as our mortality tables. s “It took you twenty-five or fifty thousand years‘ What does it prove? % U. S. Commissioner and Probate i £ilpred Deaioes) orrchAL APS or - v to come from the stone age. It has taken us one lnln-\ Well,, if you feel that an editorial must prove | X Judge. Juneau Precinct. s 4 GREASES M dred years. Give us a chance.” | something, let’s say it proves that we're simply human| KING*S ENGLISH jspe- |First publication, Feb. 21, 1939. Foot of Main Street < i A B | ing mastered by Russian-born |Last publication, March 14, 1939. | GAS — OILS JUNEAU—25¢ T Mrs. Bryan Grover (above), now Alaska Fisheries J. B. Burford & Co. i ht | o | Mr. Deweys star witness was nicknamed “Big| & siudent in a Lendon mieht F Juneau Motors 2 (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) Spasm” because of his facial contortions when l!e came from Russia after English RA“K HELLER | O‘gatmisfi;fitegugoxgg' by Benator Bone of Washington and Delegate Dimond | held a good hand in poker games. Prima facie L‘W} engineer-husband 'had braved BARBER i DA s bt Sl DL VY | of Alaska are keeping alive the issue of Japanese en- |dence! Soviet wrath to rejoin her. | Temporarily located at | croachments upon Alaskan waters, [ — T T A T Robert Light’s Barber Sho Their bills, reintroduced from the last Congress, Seventy - seven - year - old Symphony Conductor | Insurance companies usually have | ? a lower salary range for women of-| | NEXT TO ALASKAN HOTEL fice workers than ban | W A N T Juneau Melody House ¢ propose that the United States assert jurisdiction over | Walter Damrosch wanted only two birthday gifts— the shallow waters adjoining the Alaskan coast, but|one of them, a tenor. We can spare him the crooners Music and Electric Appliances J .ldf‘ of the three-mile limit, in \2{1{]\ ‘,]"‘ gox':ix‘)l-‘l-xlxz\: come over ”“‘,”flgh}m_-‘ rmfiti. e Al z : (Next Gastineau ;{::.2“ = | Murphy Examines Offices First Hand Alaska Music Supply sysn:gl flAEM | To SELL LN GHRON SRR b Fiamas Mo T PHONE 15 32 e e | T g T Alaska Laundry || SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. Krafft’s . A ® Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine, 3 P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office CABINET WORK—GLASS % 11y Seward St., Juneau, Alaska PHONE 62 f ¥ “7 o ey TELEPHONE—51 ‘ The B. M. Behrends TO BUY L0 Bank Iunami. Alaska COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS o , and SAVINGS P 29, PAID ON SAVINGS ol ~ e " qu I SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ; Resources Over Two and ; One-Half Million Dollars Fi 2 . _ irst National B ] ; Frank Murphy, new United States attorney-general, visiting _New York to inspect United States attorney’s ank. I a4 office, announces plans to visit key offices under pis _iux iallcfifi;‘e::df:;? :r}\:!:epnx;p:}s‘sue I‘)for:’:ercicg‘:t'~ctl:vlol a i 2, liberties to the point of possible establishment of a special | or that purpose. Le dghtidpe ~ 3 it ety ¥, Mo e Uit s S S, e . 83 JUNEAU—ALASKA