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,af the Azorés™afid Lisbon or Marseille, or by way of DailyAl(lska Empire {the more mnotherly Botwood-Foynes-Southampton JHappy Birthday YEARS AGO From THE EMPIRE Professional route. The second plane will be delivered in a few Frat 1 Societi raternal Societies Published every evening except -‘~”.'H'~"‘: Y e days and the balance of the fleet of six serially by ARG - ;""“R. FRANTING NENSEANY o prestdent | May. There remain only pw issuance of a certificate R L BERNARD Vice-President and Pusinets Manager Of convenience and necessity by the C. A. A. and the Becond and Main Streets, J Alaska completion of some hundred-hour shakedown flights, to be performed in both the Pacific and the Atlantic Woroséope “The stars incline but do not compel” B. P. O. ELKS meet every Wednesday at 8 MARCH 6, 1919 | A program was to be given at the Second Class Matter. Office in Juneau — areas, before service to Europe under the American | Native : o ) ire extends congratula- v- e = b ki # , 3 . TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1939 Native Presbyterian Church, which) The Emplre gr DRS. KASF™. & FREEBURGER i 1 AT s dud Dowsiba tor 4120 pee manin, | LT 10 IR was to consist largely of music.|tions and best wishes today, their DENTISTS LB et ey i3 By postare the following T IR i l‘l"i“‘-“ el Conflicting planetary aspects are| Among those participating was tolvirthday anniversary .o the follow- STEWART, Exalted Rul- > vance. 00; six montk nee, $6. "ha vill be a serv. vhi icans c: 0 7. accordi .| . ey $ i Bubscriber confer a f if they omptly notify S el g N per g he morning may be a timpe of In-|was to recite, accompanied by Mrs, ' PHONE 56 retary. . the Business Office of a1w jrrecularity in the de- experience already sel up by the international airline, | decision and confusion. ey | L. P. Dawes. MARCH 6 nvr\:;s‘u"':v(v R il besfo b B, il the use of a }lm-( of more than a hundred Threatening labor troubles mn.V: ~— o . aircraft over more than 54,000 miles of routes and with {disturb certain industries With rush| Miss Vera Pettingill and Arthur Douglas J. Oliver 2 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 e MEMBER OF ASSoC TED PRESS. e for SOME 423,000,000 pasgenger miles flowfl. Few eyents{orders. The stars give little promise | Njkelson were married in Portland Floyd Betts Second and. fourth G %" or not have miore clearly indicated the ‘coming of ‘age’sof |of a solution of industrial dffficul- | Both were formerly of Juneau. The Bert A. Lybeck e i o tocal mews air transport than the “arangerent concluded>the | tiés, W, | btide was the deughter of Mrs, Ida Russell McConnell Ur. A W. St 4 Vst A B e i publihed herein. ____ other day by the line to purchase thisnew fleet of flyih - For executives there is a promis- | pettingill and a sister of Mrs. Wal- Gustaf Harry Lundell r. A. W. slewar. 3 )\ In Scottish Rite Templo T aiAsKA CIRGOLATION GUARANTRED TO BE LARGER ing boats by the issuafice of equipmfit ‘{(fust certifisfing sign today that is read as indi- {ter DeLong, : Walter W. Sands DENTIST A éffixlgms at 7:30 p. m. THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION cates for 70 percent of their value. That the banks-cating public sympathy with those| : william Ralph Young Jr. i Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. WORTH, w’orsiuw'r ’x“m‘"‘fi? reniea natiatls by fhe Fenser el Co. Lid. witn should welcome this step, taking instired airplanes as|who suffer losses through strikes| Election of officers;was held Martha S. Roach SEWARD BUILDING JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secrefary. R s om0 SR e i S R the Elks and the following were po R Office Phone 469 % . i SOWSKE gt RO . il e __road rolling stock, shows how definitely commercial| This should be a favorable day | chosen to diffesent affairs for the e T kN \ir service has graduated from the field of adventure | for merchants (o extend their trade|year: R, E. Robertson, R, J. Cra ! into that of dependable tranfpogtatiop.”} I’ thid casejor to make improvement in their|w. J. Manaha s 2 | S3ab G s the more rapid obsolesceniee’ of airpkhme types than|stores Shvp;\rdmr‘l{a,hfin')ziisfim!:]]'x.‘ylu‘fx 7 !A l\jlr ‘O D b: R ‘I\i | DI‘. Judson Whlfllel’ u:’ ml : \ of vehicles of ground transportation is. provided for| Late hours today are auspicious| pavis, ‘ ET IQU ELT 'E CHIROPRACTOR A by having the certificates amortized over a period of | for conferences and for publi PG * Drugless Physician | ] five years, as against ten- or fifteen-year periods cus- | dresses. The spoken word will ! Burdette Winn, who had been By Rob L | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 | tomarily applied to locomotives, . Such a plan assures | sume more importance in American'sorving in the Navy since shortly eaReHa e || Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. the airline operator of ]wmlu able to :u:t*;) pace with |life us the radio adds amazing im-|afer the United States entered the : PHONE 667 | PUROLA REMEDIES technic jll (lt\tln}un(‘x\(: at home or abroad and still) provements to its broadcasting sys- | war, until his recent discharge, ar-! Q. What should one say, when PRESCR s pay for equipment as he goes. itrmh. ; rived in Juneau on the City of Se-|talking with an acquaintance, and iy | . IPTIONS CARE- - SRR 5 S Inventors will profit this spring|aitie. i the lattér makes Eofe statement DR H vA FULLY COMPOUNDED : .| through the introduction of many FAS e LN Tty dasrtest Pl NCE Fi S - | Adequate Defense Now ‘|of their latest mechanical devices.| My W. L. McDermott, of Seattle, NA‘ vlvw‘ef'clyunisvmr“;l{) ;mgzLE;;)t OSTEOPATH il e : —p 71) : IA)]);:}:]I:::«\\- will add many safety ap-|was yegistered at the Gastineau|agree with you. I think, ete.” How_{ Consultation and examinaton | PHONE 97—Free Delivery (Cleveland Plain Dealer) ces. Hotel. G i y {ree. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | Congress realizes it is imperative for the United | Japan is to reap from the diclds Sl ever, one should do this pieassnis’| | 7 10 9:30 by appointment. States to build its defenses as rapidly as possible. |Of death at this time whet there| v G Prechurn, assistant superin-| @ m;:n‘lpitovuwgpx;;:/ilcge e ol Gastineau Hotel Annex S S I R R T AMERICANISM WEEK | The Nation needs an adequate Army, Navy and Air jmay be l;x)nr;st ?ndm dlded;(m\t tendent of the Chichagoff Mining guest t2> stay out Bf :omeggumc at! w - | Porce now; not three or five years from now. This |among subjects of e MiIkado. | company, was a passenger for Ju- ke ks % At ’ Elks lodges throughout the Nation have been'is the opinion of most military.experts, in and out | Forelgn affairs will assuie great n?nupun)ih(' rie ,:.):l”‘“" : ;;g)zr;{ld;:er;nze:hl;:;b 543 wmv‘ S Tomorrow s Slees 7 B £ tha -obatnis Lo t will take severa 's o construct a | importance in Wi fac 8 silly? s b gation is any less patriotic in the other 51 weeks of ATt ey to | ing with international problems will J. C. Hayes, who left for Seattle|with zest into all games, he shouldn't | Graduate Los Angeles College | set of circumstanc a few weeks previous, was to return; g, . e be very 'S previous s go to the party; nor will he be very | of Optometry and the year, but this means is taken to stress and bring g - ir | be strongly eriti 3 | place Naval Bases in order, but the Army and Air |be Strongly criticized by the public,|on the Alask: attention of the public one of the main Pur) poree can be put in readiness almost.at once which is not cognizant of under- AR pogulall; it permissible to use i Didiplnalosy | of the lodge |7 Wednesday the House approved by 367 to 15 an | 1ving causes for diplomatic moves. WiAIOkt, manager of the Lib- )mn‘dkerchifil;ct B 21 | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground {1 3 » than 1,500 lodges in \, including | o 376,00 srease the Arl ir| Per: " The more than 1,500 in America, includir | appropriation of $376. 000,000 to increase the Army Air ersons whose birthdate it is have erty Theatre in Douglas, had been| -A. Yes, if necessary, but it should that at Juneau, have enlisted the cooperation of other Force from 2500 to 5500 planes; Friday the House | the augury’of a year of prosperity i, and Cyril Zuboff of the Coliseum {be used jouously: 85 pos- | groups to the end that millions of Americans during | Naval Affairs Committee approved 22 to 1 the $53, ‘1«“? »é:‘::fis.l “_’ommh m"may BEsti0- Lnvionite M Saticau, had been oper- smt‘s as inconspicuously as pos i ] I 8 o r Base progrs av con- | nat@ ugh inheritances. 4 i Py e 4 | S5 ik Wil erweti | 800,000 Naval Air Base program. The bill may con o nces. SHiog the 'Wihahine in his absence; s bl | . 11 5 the week Will erwely | advantages they | fidently be expected to win House approval. Children born on this day may be P T | The Charles W. Carter| || Juneau’s Gwn Store o Weon Rk srdrarbny " Under the Washington Treaty of 1922 Japan |dignified and reliable. These sub-| wweather: Highest 34: lowesb 32: i [ derive from the American system of democ Lund the United States agreed ot to forlify their | Jects are often admirers of ceremony | gty o | ¢ : ‘|| DAILY LESSONS | Mortuary | ST . f— - Enjoying untrammelled freedom as we do, We|pacific island possessions, and to limit the size of their | and display. They should be careful| _____~ L e Fourth and Franklin Sts. 7 or lack of contrasting situations in Nations|pattle fleef . dpi . Testric- | where accidents on the wi i i - sigrSepe e | e R ke e e | Podsitle Ater AT 4q trustees and directors of the IN ENGLISH || PHONE 136 gl [T 0 near at hand which we may observe, to forget that s on her navy onerous. She announced her de- | Possible. ’ e e 1 The Rexall Store the American system is the grand and glorious one |cision to bulld @ navy of whatever size she chose and | (Copyright, 1939) bbbt 11 v, # it is. In recent years, it is true, the of tyrannies ! refused to become a party to the treaty signed at Lon- S VNG P R 7 Fo e shove Aailes sdsrerntt By W. L. Corden Your Rattid Phdrikolic hs of relief | don in 1936 by Britain, France and the United States. | GOING TO PORTLAND a9t Baah-of them: Have Your Eyes Examined by | Thus Japan voided the document which kept the arry Davidson is a passenger on | ve where we | . .. " ear of fortificatiofih | board the Princess Norah for Seattle | _Y0U and each of you are hereby| o 4. oren Misusea: Donot savsi | Dr. Rae L. Carlson Butler-Mauro | Drug.Co. abroad has caused most of us to breath and give th s we Xrequired to appear in the District , afe and that mar ean separate o Critics of the rearmament proposals have pointed | énroute to Portland. Before he ends| o \.+ ror the Territory of Alaska OPTOMETRIST { the goose-stepper out that to take defense measures in the Pacific is|his vacation he will probably visit|p; /g 0" Nimber One, at Juneau ) I SaW- him about Christmas. Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry { It “Americ succeeds in making iy annoy Japan. This attitude, one of retreat, is|the Golden Gate International EX- | oo™ oo qave” aft r '| often Mispronounced: Forbade.| | Store Phone Green 331 PRESCR ! & e ; avel th atti 3 g 5 aarvessive. dlo position at San Francisco. | within thirty days after the date| .~ CRIPTIONS i Americans tl \in on their blessings, it will, have|the very attitude on which the aggressive dictators X of the last publicatioh of this sum= Pronounce for-bad, o as in of un- | beem— | ‘ served a most usefu! Jose. have capitalized in the last few years. Certainly this o B S Thons th-wit, - ViAL Ry “days | Stressed, a as in bad (not as in| ‘_..._—____.._.a A H > country has no designs on Japanese possessions. It Pure Food and Drug agents ie-|after the 3rd day of April, 1939, '“"'bakel‘ accent last syllable. | i i dc however, possess a strong determination to de- |port that while mineral oil is {case this summons . is Dubl‘)%l\ed‘ o Often Misspelled: Paraffin; two FINE “Bearing the Banner of Freedom” fend its own position in the Pacific. In its report the |times used to adulterate bui within forty days after the date|f™: Watch and Jewelry Repairing ' House Committee expressed the viewpoint in few (practice is not widespread. of its service upon you personally,| Synonyms: Youthful, young, boy-| at very reasonable rates H s GRAVES ’ (Philadelphia Record) word No other nation can logically object to any - — |and” answer the corhplainv. of the|iSh. Juvenile, puerile. | PAUL BLO o W When Major General Nelson Miles landed at [nation improving purely defensive facilities of its own above named plaintiffs, on file in{ WOrd Study: “Use a word three, EDHURN “The Clothing Man” § e e Spar % ar s | land > e other nation should have aggressivi f g " # imes it is yours.” s in- Puerto Rico durin .\.):u ish-American W‘", he \_n‘\ l A\m]u\ ;_h‘t ::' _Tx n\) 1: \” rl.(])ll ve essive leat IS Your ¥ aid Court in the above entitled ljlmei and it is wm? Let us in- | S. FRANKLIN STREET HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER announced that he came “bearing the banner of }designs on the territory thus defended » £ | eause. crease our vocabulary by mastering | be—————— & MARX CLOTHING freedom. N I » The plaintiffs fn said action de-|one Word each- day. Today's word: | § Sthce then “ihé Unitéd States has done much for But Th | ews 1. o{® [[mand the following relief. to-wit: ‘;m"j”y ‘nour’}): a_route; record | ON THE MEZZANINE its ‘Caribbean dependency in the way of improved | 3 Judgment and decree against each |Of & journey. “The itinerary of the health and sanitation, et Puerto Rico was a (Cincinnati Enquirer) { By The AP Feature Service fand all of said defendants adjudg- | '€CtUrer covered twelve states.” | HOTEL JUNEAU BRI MPNG S ot D poorhouse when we took it over and it is a poorhouse If the British public had the matter to decide, our | ling that plaintiffs are the owners AR e i today, with 1,000,000 of 1,700,000 inhabitants on | 1840 election would be a simplz matter. Polled by the | in fee, in possession and entitled to 7 BEAUTY SHOP Gaslmeau Moiol' relief and thou in need of relief Eritish Institute of Public Opinion, 74 percent of | the sole and exclusive possession LOOK BHEE Al{N LYLAH WILSON Service ™ ® ! Contoure Telephone PHONE 727 We have. Puerto Ricans any large | them indicated the belief that Mr. Roosevelt's reelec- | of the following described placer measure of political independence or self-government. [ion o a third term would be a good thing for the | mining’ claims, to-wit, Apex Num- | X Er-Vac - 538 | - SR a the ¥ . at 2 + > ® Ct—— i largely on the that the economic status of fyworid. Only seven percent disagreed with this over | ber one, Apex Number two, Apex; By A. C. Gordon | IGENméfflfggfl::mmo the population is so low that democracy could scarcely | whelming conclusion, while 19 percent confessed ig- | Number three, Apex Number four, H flourish there norance or indecision | | Apex Number five and Apex Num { ; . e i ¥ ecision, | 4 e ok = | HOUSE OF D, L " Siatehood, or any other form of improved political There have been times in our history when even | |ber six, all situate at the head- M;I.C,YY,"" s the flover symbol of | |k EN “COMFY” 'Q’Eflmq status for Puerto Rico, depends upon the solution of | 5, innocent and harmless an canvass of British opin- waters of Paint Creek, a tributary| o F‘or what is the: Ge b 1 s 2 HARRY the economic problem of the island. And this must |5, 45 this would have ruined an American President’s | {of the North Fork,of Shuck River, | ¢ 'Ohemmnmg;‘l };mé‘::f,'“" sgrien D E V L I N i s be solved, unle; to be considere RACE DRUGGIST | the latter emptying into Windham| 3" oo al pretensions of 1898 are | yo)itical future irremediably. In terms of popular Bay. Juneau Recording District, Al- wpletely hypocritical. We adopted | ;o0 pi0l0gy, the American revolution lasted for ap- e L S G Paris Fashion Shoes carry a big stick”? Puerto Rico and it is up to us to care for it properly R . o o aska, and tl ants..or ei e i I . proximately @ century, The faintest hint of political | aska, and that defendants, or either| 4" g TR e /" The present Administration has taken Puerto RICo| (pio from the Redcoats across the water would | | of them, have no estate, title, claim | of o B iR e etesnenihons more seriously than preced: Administrations. No |, 3 Pl G oI ytagy l'or intere: 3 < Y. " of the F.B.I. better known? | — “The Squibb ~ have stamped any American politician as a “Tory Bk cstestio 20 rest in or to said mining | less than $125,000,000 has been spent there by various ¢ | Rach question count each ||\ x : 5. Which are called the AB.C Stores of iy R gk vis " in the older and more definitive sense of the term. || part of a two-part question, 10, | | /4ims, or any of them, or in or|powerss g CALL 642 ‘Alaska” Federal agencies in the st five years. | Rappily the shadow of that prejudice is gone. Mr. | | A score of 60 is fair, 80, good. |to any part of them, and that de-| ARSI : = o S e s ieel '(“‘”j oL 5o “f'"ffi Roosevelt’s third-term chances are neither increased 1. How did this little girl | fendants and each of them be for-| 'y The yiglet, Tnl’l.zx odorless’ g‘ sl s bt o N oan ProJeet nor decreased {rom their modest dimensions by thé | | gycap e fietlin:og:rrlé jever debarred from asserting any| 5 qpe i “The Store for Men” | QL edlon of & 8 ) credit agency 01, oeicial mandate of the British electorate, What | | pews? = . o and to coordi- es adverse to plaintiffs, | claim whatever in or to said premis- | pjay. i B et DBY fl.fl"zns SAB'N’S ’ - " ——— —— - - . 8 S o - :fi:"‘;‘l;t“:f’(’,‘_;:“:‘,“;',“:,”' B PUBRA e | the poil seally indicates s the eagerness of the British SR o ountsics, hue L 3. Ahbodoie Roosevelt R Doll et Bas ke Boietis: people for mment at Washington which .mn | | been at odds about fishing? np‘:::'r u::“:jlun;:‘:?: y'uk:le rml:n:;jtsfo 4. ' G-men, y—‘Sam lor’ { That sounds like a lot of money, but 1700000 ‘L:)‘"(‘l‘:_l”l‘“"lf:f""“ i flf::?;’gfnfli'm“"g i, 3‘~d“°“' {'i‘dbfi“yd}'“k. 2| will take judgment Agéinstpyou and| O Arsentine, Brasll, and oniig) | SRt L L leso il e Front St—Triangle Bldg. wards,of the United States are an enormous responsi- Cemame fuatndl ; welder, get to be a director of || cach of you for want thereof, a YR s 5 ——e ) J v n 7 R o < Biity. Puerto Rico mus be put on its feet before g P F the Reo Motor Company? _ f| oy", B oP 00 YO (ereol @hd) THE PIONEERS' AUXILIARY OFFICIAL MAPS OF our national conscience is clear If that new United States army pursuit plane 4. How: didl police in BrUS: | | jier qemanded in their said com. | 'MPer 6 is giving a card party | ¥ i R Y s r e i had been able to tun up a few more miles per | ssels,. lgelzulm, help Republican EDlaic, and.ax hsiiciot sca;dm- on Tuesday, March 7, at 8:15 p.m mzfl“——zsc : 'd h a i e a chance | | Spain? £ . S Crgire lantic a Ste) oare hour, we'd have said that it might bave a chance | | SP o Withe at the I.O.O.F. Hall. Bridge, whist Atlantic a Step Nearer o cach Wi e of Uhe mewly eveaicd was || 8 Presidenh Roosevelt made ||y 5t o sy Gourt |27 pinoehie wil be plaved. prizes | J B, Burford & Co. $kcrets | | noaj ni Supreme | | Judg s K P » (New York Times) ecret g | | Court until two years ago. True | | the Seal of said Court hereunto at-|2d luncheon. Public cordially in- “Our Doorstep Is Worn by 2 iR | | or false? ¢ fixed this 4th day of March, 1939. The logic of facts gives sound support to the grace- vited. Admission fifty cents. adv. Satisfied Customers” ful British gesture of waiving clause in the recipro- Germany announces her intention to build up | to parity with Great Britain in unde (Seal of District Court) ea power, but (Answers on Page Six) ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, - cal agreement with the United States ‘governing air | b b ; Serign td service in the Atlantic. This will permit operation |there’s scant ground for hope, we fear, that this will | MONS B oY Clerk. . i i . SUMMONS et ors. v rica: anes before se orig rways | encourage Herr Hitler to :do his. talking hereafter Publicat h G- by American planes before those of Imperial Airways . 0 No. 4333-A 77 ation dates, March 6-13-20-27, Jueal “elod’ no“e ave ready. Pan American is ready. The first of itsunder water IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR| giant Boeing 314 Clippers mas been delivered and ¥ y RY OF ALASKA, dhly licensed by the Civil Aeronautics Authority to A news report from Washington says the income II)‘?VE[S-A;E)?{RII;“(?MBEg ON'E'QS AT T e Music and Electric Appliances (Next Gastineau Hotel) WANT arry forty passengers, in addition to its crew of eight,{tax people have found that “women can be most| Junpay z n RI c Phone 65 1” such l‘lbld!}l’!:.\‘- may be required eithe r);y way mAn .mem( Observant cusses, Varvn'ti Qw,;? 5 Ed Eiseman and Louis Wagar, SYST4M CLEA o T0 SEI l . Plaintiffs, vs. White Eagle Gold PH N & i i % it ” 5 ‘ Mining Company, Kasmir Olsheski, o“n ls ALASKA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office 119 Seward St., Juneau, Alaska Frank Dennis, Max Sehlbach, Sam Warwick, Harold F. Broomell, John Alaska Laundry Doe, Richard Roe, and Martin Moe, | ‘=——————m———ooe ____, 9 WANT TO BUY The B. MI. Behrends Bank Tuneau, Alaska : COMMERCIAL AND : SAVINGS ACCOUNTS . COMMERCIAL CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$100,000 and SAVINGS ” 29 PAID ON SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars " I THEY ‘COT THE CONG’—adid the too-wordy speakers at a Washington, D. C., meeting of 1! the Colorado State society, and as a bell-ringer Sen. Edwin C. Johnson, a Democrat, knew no equal. ' He gave each speaker five minutes—no more! While Mrs. Alva Adams, wife of a Colorado senator, e g e o e Lo e g Ly o A First National Bank | D SRR A T L AT L8 B BAREBR S MR RIS s MDY R I I B

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