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1939. i JFHappy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, not Hitler, but four other Lfl Flnl)n'() guys who look like him. ving Europe the jitters Professional Daily Alas 2 YEARS AGO . rding > New Yorker (a heard 2 al B e e v M v, b gl s c%;roscope Prom THE EMPIRE Directoryy s s e TROY LR PRINTING COMEANY .\ sent ag0, and the Nazis haye been using one of a quartet || “The stars incline | | o Gastineau Channel | R L BERNARD 3 resident and Business Manager doubles to sub for him on State occasions. A} but do not compel” | MARCH 11, 1919 lrt ay ‘ ; Se i M y . ____ Dbhysician h.\.'? testified that a man with ]: ;hm‘]fi(:]‘ | The Rev. George Bruce was to R R S R B. P. 0. ELKS meet N Entered in t d « Matter. a5 bad as Hitler's could not » a speech for |address an assembly meeting at the K i every Wednesday at 8 o SUBSCRIPTION RATES ~ minutes, let alone three hours as Hitler does. And| SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1939 |High School. The High School Glee| The Empire 'M' ;d‘ tfi';:”‘”:zr Drs. Kaser and p. m. Visiting orothers 4 Delivered 1 carries b SALn ond Boatiss for S125 per month, {om London come reports that Chamberlain was| Adverse planetary aspects rule|Club and Orchestra was also to|tops and best wishes today, Chel b L . e ¥ ol ; ace: siloos |20 shaken on his return from Munich because, in|strongly today, according wutrulo-‘nnder a musical program for the; birthday anniversar? .o e Jollow: Free urger STEWART, Exalted Rul- e e s et the darkened room there, he suddenly realized the |gy. Church is a safe place for men | occasion. Members of the Legisla-|ng: DENTISTS er; M. H, SIDES, Sec- s r man he was talking to was not Hitler at all | and women, but they shoulli beware | ture were invited to attend. Blomgren Building retary. - Sy ; After copious meditation, our reaction is: “So|Of motor car accidents if transit. | et | PHONE 56 Fetont s 602 Business Office, 374 what? Criticism of the clergy imay be| William C. Preeburn, Assistant MARG i ~——— |MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 —_— o Four fake Hitlers are certainly as bad and maybe |8éneral because of misuniderstand- | Superintendent of the Chichagoff Bicey ST SHo i MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Rt TR Thndseaisd trart o luine article. As|ings and misinterpretations “Failure | Mining Company, arrived in Alas- Phillip B‘-""'-Z" Second and fourt Ehe A y Insively entitled o the use for o " 0e the only kind that would satisfy us, credu- | (0 campaign for civic refgtigs will (ka from the south and was at the i e Dr A w Siewart \, ,, Monday of each month v ced e S e Jothh ot T e o B T R A Wk itiesiing of 10R0M SHINGS Juldgmentofw'her\‘Cm\nm‘nu Charles Switzer <80 W. @ in smgmh them')remnle b4 Bt Adolf's execution, with one of the live doubles barg- | Refusees of the Catiissas the | e el iy B TRy DENTIST tg‘eg;xg nsw-t ;1“ D-Eg\; e ing in at the finish. And as for loathing, well, we've | J€Vish faith will be manyififough| Cedric Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs : Hours 9 a. to 6 pm. | e o [} ALASKA, CIRCULATION GUA I'EED TO BE LARGER £ n - g B . ° | the summer, it is forecast, and will | J. Montgomery Davis, who had been H. L. Arnoid SEWARD BUILDING WORTH. Worshipful Master; THAN THAT OF ANY R PUBLICATION enough not only for four of Hitler's ilk, but for| ribite geieroral 60 ALY J X Severin Swanson = JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. S LoMY-10ut; atid . MOe | contribute generously to science and | in the service of the Navy for more s % Kame Office Phone 469 | g ' Represented nationally by the Fenger-Hall Co., Ltd.. with ;i E the arts {than a year, returned to Juneau on e S D i offices in San Fre Los An Portland, Seattle, Chicago i As peace movements gain impetus, | the Alaska. LeRoy Vestal l i Pensions in Reverse {women are to prove aggressive in { Sherwood wmi ‘r-*—‘——v- - E . : [showing men that bloodshed be-| James C. Murphy, mine operator P Dr. Judson Whittier uy g (Cincinnati Enquirer) {longs to barbaric and primitive peo- | was on the Alaska on his way to | ples. T 11 be agitation and di h CHIROPRACTOR ples. There will be on al is- | Cache Creek to prepare for the - Drugless Physicia; ki It is the usual conception of old-age pensions that | .. bt the s rugless Physician DRUGS | they involve taxation of the bulk of people in order ‘(Al:.::(.)::-rm:m can B b:f:g{;p;lmk SUm e s sneon M O D P: R N p goke Donsl HES R e 2 4 to pay pensions to them when they grow old. But | wiceveine mavip o : | ET]QUETTE | | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. [} U old-age pensions in the fashion of Dr. F. E. Townsend | gaa > “yiot & a¥ I AR “";,"“ | R N Cscier Bayy 7! FEONED. 3 PUROLA REMEDIES {113 oofleagues are somethinF Wiy diferent, To |y e foE AN . S HEd M KRRy arrived in Ju- ” » Lt e TR v i By BIyEY . |The stars encourage criticlf and |mbau and were at the Gastineau By Roberta Lee PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- date their movement has meant a drain of $3.000000 | jock of sympathy With occupants 5 y e il s out of the pockets of needy. aged Persons GuIng a |of pulpits or platforms, SO s SR aiiaa Gordovs - | Dr. John H. Geyer | PO OOMPOUNERL ' period of five years, with no return except a wrtumj Berlin, Prague and Rome,may*all for the Convocation of Southern Al- | Q. whexn sending amgilrf‘tcl“;oe : DENTIST | {i| Front Street Next Coliseum > [ Ll reading L [be affected favorably by Herschel aska. The Bishop had expected to | Tiend 15 It necessary e e Whatever its intention, the Townsend movement |4 Mars, Danger of disputes with be at Cord Easter for the|note with the gift? Room 9—Valentine Bldg. PHONE 9 ree Delivery in actual operation is a process of taking money aWay | oher powers is discerned. Unrest convocation of the nes church une| A: It s not required that you do| * PHONE 762 - S R AR ; from the needy aged and paying it to sponsors and |among the people will spreadl, but, der the charge of Rev. E. P. Zieg- |50 but a friendly note accompany= Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 pm. employees of the organization. This might still be | cin pe concealed. ¥ Yer 8 e 0 |ing ‘the gift is never out of place. | e [ & justified if there were a possibility of the pension plan |~ go i floods in the Mis (SIS g il Q. Is it permissible for a hostess | __|being put in operation. In that case those Who con- {yalley may be severe. Rains will Priend i Mrs. W, P.)l0 arrange for a man to take a cer-| B RO I ST TR T ARy 4 “T(JmOI'I’OW'S Sl les ) tributed the $3,000000 would get their money back |pa peavy. i : Bm“;:nfm‘r’; 4 ihat |t4in Woman in to dinner, when he‘ DR. H. VANCE ‘ Y N T IS st i *: ¥, ¢ Bk Lt el W at | 5 | : . I, { s % SOUNDS FISHY TO US and a great deal mor Persons whose birthdate it is have | they were the parents of a baby | IS Ot 10 be seated next to her? OSTEOPATH i Toda ' But the $200 a month, which Dr. Townsend calls | 3 'y of f f: A. Yes; a hostess sometimes nnds\ & LienTIs ‘only a beginning,” is in fact a chimera quite beyond “:h“ il ye;;r'o mrtmrwms"gm Ey, Blimbeth, on n. Se lunias Gy, EOTe I B s > s W & i 3 rone # . g e e v e but it is well not to venture into . : 3 Comes now an aspirant for the vacant throne| e vegim of possibility. It is & relie of the fanciful |ynknown paths - Q. Should one wear diamonds in "'E"’ei;g’_‘;asb;oa;”p;fi;u;e‘&‘s' \ s of United ¢ ”< mmissioner of Fishe rom— | economic theories which blossomed early in the de Children born on this day prob-| J. H. Nichoalds and A. Van Ma- |the maming, or with sports or of-| Gastineau Hotel Annex 4 of all places—Iowa pression, Being (‘Hiul:xvml to a particularly gullible ably will be vigorous and active, vern, traveling men who made their fice clothes? South Franklin St. Phone 177 Ed Birmingham, Chairman of the Towa State|scgment of the population, it retains many ardent ad- | gengitive and talented. Many, of headquarters in suncau, amrivea| A~ No. P | Democratic Committee, is a leading didate for \“’~'Il;‘-\-“u’ IR, L these Pisces subjects have literary | from Skagway on the Jefferson and r————_‘ | . e posit acated two months ag hen Frank | xgiony it s se C ee DI | talents, vere g e Gastineau | | 2\. O v TR e M Townsend showed (1) that he is contemptuous of the | s, N Custiniean ! 1 ESSONS | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. J ‘s Own St ity “_'?‘l Cite of Towa. we have been led to| ¥ATINgs of trained economists, (2) that he is no less| MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1989 | U. S, Marshal, J. M. Tanner ar- | DALY L {'| " Graduate Los Angeles Collegs uneau s uwn oiore ¢ 8 Prane 2, W ye . peel contemptuous of the warn of political leaders and | b e | It ’ & H | 11 Believe, is famous for its tall com. X it has a fishery | that he has violated the Corrupt Practices Act, and | gon recbiane ¥, fshects ruleto- | rived on the Jefferson (rom Skag IN E‘\IGLISH of Opigrisiy a | that fact ‘m-\‘m«fl successfully hushed. » 3) that his consecience is 1 >!‘Unulzlul by l!)f 5‘5‘0”{)‘““0\.\\mpnw'd to be an especially diffi- | S | || Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground ‘r—___‘ sl Just how Mr. Birmingham may have qualificd |his organization has taken from the needy aged. This|cu)” configuration for ambitious| Weather: Highest 23; lowest 23; | By W. L Cordrn { [ ”Th Rexall S = down there in the cornfields to hold the highly|is not a performance which commands elther respect | € | it i ' ‘ e Hexall dtore # or confidence, { important post of dire halibut and cod is a can not have gone f Your Reliable Pharmaclsts Butler-Mauro Words Often Misused: Do not s 1 feel very good today, thank you. The Charles w. Carier stery. His actual experience | 1 deflated and serious quarrels may | - Beyond. sibiitg oRethe. batk | Contrast in Eugenics atfect, families, for the stars stimu- | Rothschild in U.S. | or of the taking of salmon, Romances are likely to be easily >-eo | | £ ——— ate independence and individual- “I feel very well \ of the Mississippi and plunking for catfish { late inder ) 3 I 8 bl i m{ s i e S (New York Times) ism. Selfishness will be evident. oan Mispronounced: Regatta.' Mortuary | Drug CO of Commerce, who will make the fisherics appoint- | Mr. Rudolph Binder states in The Eugenical New VerRGei e oA QO 00 Bl oiie wiehie e Fourth and Franklin Sts. . ment. Birmingham has been shining up to the Sec- | that in the fifteen years that followed the World War ; ; Lok ir [ et s’ Sk Sl 2 | PHONE 136 PRESCRIPTIONS 1 gham has been sl > £ Irace antagonisms accented under |stressed, accent second syllable. | £ ' ¢ Germany lost between ten and twelve million—several | retary by lining up Jowa delegates to nominate Mr. i ; times the number who succumbed to bullets, gas and | Hopkins for President in 1940, or so Time magazine |, of food, The enormous decline in the number of reports. Harry Hopkins, being the man he has | pirths prompted Hitler to put through his Law for shushed Birmingham on the subject of the White | the Promotion of Marriages in 19; Mr. Binder finds House. - We hope the Secretary will be able to as|that it has succeeded in large measure. Loans up to | this configuration. Secret propagan- | {da will encourage group activities which are subversive in their effect Saturn, culminating in Buenos Aires, seems to presage financial | difficulties in the Argentine. Sputh Often Misspelled: Temperament. | Dbserve the a Synonyms: Decent, clean, modest, | Have Your Eves Examined by |virtuous. Dr Rae L. Carlson -4 Word Study: “Use a word three |times and it is yours” Let us in-| " OPTOMETRIST H. s_ GHAVES s, effectively discourage his d’s ardor to be Com- {1000 mar granted to newlyweds in the form of e SRRy i R R i Mol orders for goods on stores; the withdrawal of 800,000 |America will attract increased at-| crease our vocabulary by mastering | | office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry “The Clothing Man” anihsioner of : Fisherles | women from the labor market: some increased pros- |lention from citizens of the United 'one word each day. Today's word: | | gtore Phone Green 331 | | Alaska’s stake in ries is large and her in- | WO el ‘ iz 1 he | States Tllusory; deceiving by false show. | | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER A perity which followed the granting of the loans; the | ; | MARX CLOTHING terest in seeing a capable director appointed, there- | o & E T With more than five children,| AS Tations spend billions for “The appearance was illusory, but & C i fore, great. An Iowan might ma an admirable {4 nq a partial remission of taxes in proportion to ”",[mnmmnms mun'l.\\lmml b.mkmg only for a few moments. FINE [ 3 Commissioner, but the odds are against it pumber of children in 4 family, have had their effect, | DECOMES extremely complicated and | i S | e —— The birth date has risen from less than a million in \“]“]‘f‘ln"’r";)r'“ forecast ”‘“”‘"““’“/";] e e Watch and Jewelry Repairing e 3 : e i / i o) ower in a small group of | papee. ety hineh iyl % EAVERS AND MORE BEAVERS 1833 to 1,300,000 in 1937 i 5 bt » 8 2 Yet eugenists question the general soundness of |Dighly oreanized financiers. LOOK and LF «‘\RN | PAUL BLOEDHORN Gastineau Motor AR | tnis policy. They contrast the German method with | The vear is to develop many | | Servi s Alaskans can appreciate the sly humor which | pa method of Sweden, whose birth rate has also been | Oney problems for individuals as‘ By A C Gord. | 5. FRANKLIN STREET ervice crept into the stock list of the non-existent McKes- |declining. As Mrs. Alva Myrdal presented the case at |{Well as nations. Thrift has been y A. L. Gordon | PHONE 127 P gon and Robbins crude drug department, the Coster-|a meeting held recently in New York, Sweden does | 1008 advised by those who read lh"l || GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Musica bubble which burst so resoundingly a few 1ot parents to have children. It is the children Stars, bub 1939 will be a peribd of | 1L What is the entomological OFF THE LOWER LOBBY Gas—Oll—Storage < mbnths ago, who are rewarded. And the reward takes the form now“E‘;“"‘t""“‘" 4 34 b imame of “white ants"? L ae {of presents, cash or easy taxes, but of baby clinics, | ucators come under a_sign{ | 2. What city makes the most/ One item on the inventory list = was 18,000 | making for great advances in'the| | i P tiakver cdstbmRn WhISH eGtds. £ A]w\nu dical supervision, good homes made available at | Lgl S b |3 Victor Rothschild, third Baron of MCN' clothing in the U. S.2 oo comes. from Al- |10 e emphasis i therefore double-on eusen. (Practical application of pevchology.| Victor Rothachild, third Baren of ™5™l "Gl cen was st canea; | BEAUTY SALON HARRY aska. This castor fiber powder is made from male | \ocquse human quality is stressed, and on good |Students are to gain in poisc and| the distinguished European bank- | pyrecs’of maia? et beaver glands, the weight of which, per beaver, is Al conditions, because without them even a sound | COMMON sense as Well a5 In Jmowle et Euml’,e for a brief vacation. | + What is a “calumet”? bk HACE s less than two ounces. Our statistical bureau tells!stock cannot thrive. }"dr;"'_ s e coyian it | He is pictured as he landed 5. Which is the highest capital Frederics—X-ER-VAC DRUGGIST ws that more than 144000 beavers would have had| There is a vast difference between being bribed |, oreons “’“"i“‘ b",‘_"d‘”‘f i 8 have 20 G |city in the world? i ' to die to produce 18,000 pounds of the product. |into increasing population and fitting the community | the augury of a year o advance- | 7 - e { ANSWERS | Bl “The Squibb s - ohildte e o ‘ ment which may be largely depen- ORDER; FIXING TIME ! st The Territory's total exports of beaver castoreum | €nvironment for children that parents want. The one . 1. Termites. | Stores of « was 4 Dounds last vear and was only 15 paunds|is the totalitarian, the other the democratic way of| €0t UPOR: HERY, and self-con- FOR HEARING | 20 New vork City. | CALL 642 Alaska” . P S s O Y 5 | meeting an important issue. | trol. Women wHI profit through| In the Commissioner’s Court for the | 3 Queen Victoria of England. J 1 ’ fm in 1937, A 1hard work., | Territory of Alaska, Division Num- | 4 An Indian’s “pipe of peace.” Tnlpl,flx odo[lm Alice, who hac an extraordinary time in| German editor says Hitler’s offer of “appeasement” | Children born on this day may be} ber One, Juneau Precinct. In| 5 La Paz Bolivia J :‘ “The Store for Men” Wonderland, is the only person Who Wouldn't Bave | 1o us js “generous” Inspired . o e e lmtlntwe and intelligent. These sub-; Probate. i e D R !| DRY CLEANERS o ! been amazed at the stock list, written out of thin |ments of a cat eveing a canary Jects of Plsces may be lacking, in|IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-| Booty is not recognized official-| | Pickup Delivery— e ¥ power to concentrate on study or ¢ P ery—‘Sam the Tailor’ air by F. Donald Coster as the device by which | {_’mk S el -d_:: TATE OF DAVID MILTON |ly in the army of the United States. | $18000000 was siphoned out of the company. | Members of the American Chemical Society an- | giptined. T e TR Qe = i Front St—Triangle Bldg. ’ WS G R jnounce that “Ameri chemical independence has {Copyr,gm 1939) ST asta AL 2 i | < = 3 X e e i ek i te of David Milton Both- Heil, Four of a Kind? e achieved” Wel, thavsiagiiie. | s well, deceased, having this day filed | MAX MIELKE ': OFFICIAL MAPS OF e ———— i AP | Without fear of successful contradiction, one | :isf"m Acoountc I REsoN And | | JUNEAU—25¢ ol iladelphia Record) el J 3 4 y etition for Distribution of the ef-| | PAINTING and DECORATING 3 hing may be said about the recent weather. Thmea fects of ¢ ! When that merry magazine The New Yorker been a lot of it | B o e SERVICE || e B or 0. £ y 2 | a lot | entitled thereto: i ; becomes serious even editors must pause and ponder. —_— i FlAvS GERMA"Y Now, I, Felix Gray, Probate Judge ! PHONE 407 ! “Our Doorstep Is Worn by k Especially when The NL'\J\» Yorker becomes se.nous Norman Thomas insists upon exercising his ngm of the above entitled court, do here-l | Satisfied Customers” l in giving credence to reports that Adolf Hitler has | of free speech in Jersey City. Why should he worryI privere by fix and appoint the 20th day ! e | been dead for four years, and that the chap now |when the entire United States is open to him? | Bo%'r(:g. nlngsc Mar]clh 1‘11-7Wfl- of April, 1939, at the hour of 10 & A ] {liam Cardinal O'Connell today as-|o'clock in the forenoon, as the time, | 4 VR | sailed “Nazi persecuton of Catholics | and the office of said Probate Judge Juneau Helody House s . 3 R B 3 W and Jews in Germany,” and fixed|in the Federal Buiding at Juneau,| ic March 19 as Catholic Refugee Sun- | Alaska, as the place for the hearing Ausle and Klocirlo, Lypiisrices day. 3 Ul of any objection to said report and ? (Next Irving’s Market) - - Cardinal O'Connell said: “Thou-|petition. Front Street Phone 65 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES sands of honorable Catholic laymen |. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this l‘nh To SEI ,I i . have been disgraced and persecuted |day of Febr uary, 1939. for no other reason than that they (Seal) FELIX GRAY, have dared to display great relig- Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. ALASEA FEDERAL Kr ffi’ fous zeal, or criticise some official | First publication, Feb. 18, 1939, ¥ SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. a s act.’ ) Last publication, March 11, 1939. i ? Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. o 2 @ i ccoun rd P 3 o ! | P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office CABINET WORK—GLASS ] % % 119 Seward St., Juneau, Alaska PHONE 62 a A naANK TELEPHONE—51 g The B. M. Behrends TO BUY > Bank Juneau, Alaska : ? 5 ‘ ] : : COMMERCIAL AND o i SAVINGS ACCOUNTS COMMERCIAL USE THE CAPITAL—$50,000 ) SURPLUS—$100,000 ’ and SAVINGS 2% PAID ON SAVINGS “WAN T” SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Resources Over Two and ADS -4 One-Half Million Dollars . First Nafional Bank PLAYING CLOSE HARMONY, musicians rode the barge that squeezed into a lock-= TS 2 S % ‘old Chesapeake & Ohio canal rebuilt lar yull purpms and dedmu at Wash- 5 3y g 3 Mot o Py iy iy o # - g% PRAE L A ington, D. C. The musicians-loaded barge mad st tri terw; n 2 - J ook g

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