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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1939. o . The Great Imitator T e N Daily Alaska Empire ekl i | YEARS AGO A ; . Vit dhidy wventn P Bissdy 0¥ Tt (Philadelphia Enquirer [ oroscobe || From THE EMPIRE || app}' | i A EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Benito Mulsdtint: was 12 3 Joios L 1 ( )I‘ Fraternal Socicties WELEY TROY BEND:R ST ST o prestdent ssolini was the founder of Fascism, The stars incline . Gastineau Channel i | e EARD, = Vice-President and Business Manager And he taught Adolf Hitler a good deal in the years v I Stk bl | lft a | } Second and Main 5, Juneau, Alaska prior to 1933, But the pupil was apt, while the| ut do not compe! s y e — = =t Entered in the Post Office In Juneau as Second ¢ l(:n(‘ht'r» .la;_;grd in the art of the despoci Consequent- | oint memorial asking Congress B. P. 0. FELKS meet SR L — 1y, Mussolini has_bccome- the great imitator of Naz-| WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 g o appropriate $400,000 as a fund| The Emptre er’onds congratula- Drs Kaser and every Wednesday at 8 Bliesics by i I S tas Ond Doaplanrer SLAL per modith. ~rx‘nx. )Noluj)nl_\' dlld he cnp_vR\h(- German goose step| Benefic aspects dominat . ¢ prospectors and to|tions and best wishes today, ‘heir F' h l:&e;c‘:mgmugg‘ Wxth%!'! By mail, postage paid, at following rates and christen it the “paso Romano.” Not only did|according to astrology, but mineral development of ; virthday anniversary .o i“e Jollow- i) AL W 2.00; six months, in advance, $6.00; he g AR b : 15 e 5, e 4 R i i T ST | Es R s e he adopt Nazi anti-Semitism, despite the hostility of |influences are strong. Labor tro Alaska was introduced in the Al-|ing: Dee urger erE‘{,{A%T SEI'g.gsed}s'tul favor it they w n"nn ‘:”\;vm(&'l own people toward such intolerance. He is try- imay have a w read effect on 2 Territorial House. This mem- o, i ret‘.arv,' : HESE or irregularity in the de also to imitate the skillful and daring methods business jrial was a step in the campaign MARCH 21 Blomgren Building s ol 602; B s Offiee, 374 by which Hitler persuaded the democracies lasl,‘ The early morning hours are a tarted by the Alaska Chapter of} Lee H. Smith ki RN | s R L Caechoslovakia—a gift with no|picious for planning and promising |the American Mining Congress, for Bill Friend MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 142 The Assoclated P vely o 1 to the use for "’”‘}f““ ;:(]»{(‘.d sk {for aLminr activities. Increased in- | Government :xx:lin the mineral de- | Bill Kiloh Second and fourth republication s ¢ ed to it or not very ve made aly e last six weeks fterest in music is forecast velopment of Alaska. George Alexander % Moanday of each mor Subliched hersin Snd "aiso the local mews is a precise parallel of the steps by which Hitler cre-| Women should find this a for - msppx:w Flanagan Dr. A. W. Stewart & (}\‘\(G‘ n Sc:msh Rite 'remx:: Promsareibnit s . B ted the Czech crisis and won the bloodless battle |nate date for their private and} A convention to'be held in Mrs. dv P Finlay DENTIST \/\ beginning at 7:30 p. m. | SKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |0f Munich. Mussolini fostered the “popular” demand |lic interests. It is: most promi in Alaska of the Alaska Te Oren H. Hateh. Hours 9 a.~. to 6 pm. P “HAS, W. HAWKES- THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION __|for “return” of Corsica. He permitted and facili-|for hospitality and club meetin { Federation of Women's Club Charléd ¥ork | SEWARD BUTLDING WORTH, Worshipful Master; | s Lationais v e Penser-Hall Co. 104 with |tated student riots directed against the French Em-| This should be a happy wedd x5 being planned, Official rety 5k s i S | Office Phone 469 JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. ;mnv San Fran Los Angeles, Portland te, Chicago, | bassy. He sent troops into the area of possible con-|day in which love overbal ved here of election of ¢ | ! AR fi s i flict, in instance Libya. | mercenary motives. Prosper nay 1: Mrs. Josephine coveze | a word, Mussolini is threatening war, par-|be attained slowly but stead Mrs. L T 3 E | sag > rial bombardment of French cities, if his| Industry will be speeded up. 2 il Treadwell Secretary MODERN | Dr. Judson Whittier Guysn“th and other demands are not met. Like |strikes are prognosticated. La W. Murtin Dobglas, Treasurer. | ETIQU ol Bl b i || CHIROPRACTOR |Hitler, he has not specified his demands clearly. |troubles will seriously affect co S o i Dingloss Physids | I'hat comes later. His task now is to create a cri merce, fod i o Xe 1h | i s task ate a crisis. |1 . ; Geotie B, Brlth 1 By Rt Las || Office hours: 10-12, 1-5,7-9 ||| d Recall of thousands of Italians resident in France Recognilion of the importanc Lachinbeld Conipany ! y Roberta {| Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. ||| |is but the latest of many steps the Duce has taken.| making best use of each day's « P % | B! PHONE 667 | | A ’ Consequently, it is inaccurate to say a “March bortunity will be more general than AT S L, | Q. If one wishes to form good| aph & FUBPIA SR crisis” is developing. We can better say it is being |formerly. While this will ber . =—— . land lasting friendship, isn't virtue| | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- : S. Hellenthal, Mrs. Hellenthal and s B fomented. But unless II Duce has more backing many it may also contribute to a | 0 childven left more important than beauty? n J hn H G }{ FULLY: COMPOUNDED from Der Fuchrer than now seems likely, his crisis reckless attitude among the y g i | AYes, decidedly so. Remember| | r. Je . ueyer |\ [oill fult feir (short. of the gsht, stiok (Gt dast Bepteini. EAINAE ARTDUIA DN MR, odey, | o e e PO |that “Beauty without virtue is like | | DENTIST L | Frontaiest . ANesbColioemns 1 < ber. This is because Italy herself has not the mili- (when there may be a special F. P W. Lowle, Mr and |# Tose without scent.” { Room 9--Valentine Bldg. PHONE 97—Free Delivery tary means of frightening France, Mussolini might [to indulge long-nurtured dr g 'R', h " | Q. TIf there are two waitresses| PHONE 762 create a crisis sufficient for his purposes either by |rec! shopping i \:0". ot e rving luncheon how do they pro- Hours: 9 am. to 6 p.n. | ARG ——|getting positive German aid or by winning British | Novel programs offered by radio ;“” < i Bl ceed around the table? OO L o |me TR HOME TOWN BOY cooperation. If he has either or both. it is for very jstations will improve service on s | "A. They should start at opposite | %, M e limited ends which would not be impossible for the air. Changed policies will b lends of the table, each proceeding ! [ AP A R " # ) el o LU e retty close FTENCE to accept as reasonable 5 beneficial to the public St (1_ 19 & % ,‘]. D wlto her right and serving only ‘one | DR. H VANCE Tomorrow’s Styles mafjor appointments ate getting pretly. Clous L LT Persons whose birthdate it is have | |+ o - PO 5 side of the table. e 14 P " to home when a W 2, Washington, boy is 'l‘ W e pburiatin. it ok at the Alaskan Hol |"@. "When a woman 1s introduc- STEOPATH 1 oday chosen by President Roosevelt to become an Asso- error, Weapon o ar Mingle ek ahare | : ling_ her hus g || Consultation and examinaton | i Ay mingle (,Iv with unusual pleasur sy Har vas return- |ing her husband to a person of| | free. Hours 10 to 12::1 to.8: l | 2 ld may be inclined to write sc me Court clate Justice of the Ur ates Sup: neda. While equal social position, should ahew 7 to 9:30 by appointment, William O. Dougla & comparatively obscure (Clevelsnd “Fidin Desler) ing letters to' their relative j|ing home on Hhe L A neeches |C8ll her husband “Mr. Morgan™? | | Gastineau Hotel Annex school teacher wher was called to Washi 1 Japan is \tly alarmed by the assassinations o cize new social custor it “f"‘-’ v g SR .;:“, p;(,,-.“:,;.l A. No; it is better to say “my | South Franklin St. Phone 177 | | a few years ago to join the President’s inner le in the International Settlement at Shanghai which dren born on this day prob- “.c;,;;'(" ipats - o the “League of :Dusband.” g i B hairman have thinned the ranks of the Chinese puppet of- will be independent and ¥ | | R S0 O S e L Nations’ ub jé | 11 of trusted advisers. In time, he became C of the Securities and EXc nted. These subjects of Aries, with Mars as their ruling planet. may ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D.| | | Graduate Los Angeles College | i Juneauls Gwn s’ore nge Commission, a job ficials selected to act as the “front” for the in tormerly of Tresd- || ) ALLY LESSONS |} | { which many warned him not to take because he Japan's request to patrol the International Settleme ) Minard 1 | would be succeeding one of the ablest men in a8 g‘(‘“ "’J(l‘"“d by the Municipal Council. ‘:,:’Cul ‘th{ B e ell, a Juneaut“from CanIp | of Optometry and | S g el By e ¥ nly if she induces traitorous Chinese to act as ambitious carcers. Petcy I ENG | ) | e vl i ot :::::w :{:\'1':: xf& (1K“::r:; PR rulers of the occupied areas can Japan maintain (Copyright, 1939) i ! IN LI\ (JLIS}{ il thhnlxnology |- - G En it sk vchratadall a i on China. Tokyo also naively believes that B F 7 Weather: H t 37 lowest 34.2; * | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | (oo, P el :‘ il ) natives will be fooled when they see prominent MRS. FERGUSON, BABY, HOME cloudy By W. L. Gorden { ' “The Rexall Stcre” T “n‘r ”‘::"' 4 ““("“'“‘""'”"““‘I:“;"l““:“"“ SO0 e accept st osts, and will be reconciled to -oio a i I {‘ L d he job with the fire a ireless en the ‘Bow BovEH ] A SH % e GhciiRHd her BpRe AR AR almost certainly will refer as model for that side world 3 St. Ann’s Hospital last evening i tan 9 :‘ ?{'}f:\";):"n l:;x";?li A.hso:\._‘ | Lthe Lharies W. Larter‘ i Butler-Mauro office. He head > Commission at & trying time. In the last eighteen months 80 Chinese who have are now at their residence in d to Juneau ot 1 : : 8 . uneau He has proved himself honest,”, i D C when the giants of finance were toppling about him | té Japanese have been assassin- en Apartme T R T T e MR S i -LhMOflI.lal'Y i 5 rug Lo. and coming to earth with the resounding thud of at for a period of 22 days, O Ty e ith th school ' Often Mispronounced: Vehement. | | o P”;{‘g:”’“k“" BB AE v s Richard W or the brittle smash of an P. such puppet a day was killed. These acts are not there. Pronounce ve-e-ment. first ~and it mi AR/ -PRESCRIPTIONS Donald Cost it all Bill Douglas, though lcoked upon by Chinese as ordinary murders second e's as in he (second e un-| | t ; a willing g ller 1 the ba » to keep to D€V a form of warfare »\fuh the pe BT TS o - e d), accent first lable. | : his main task of buildin \rdy American finan- OO % oy g s g Press Girls Cut UP Often Misspelled: Mediocre; cre,| | Have Your Eyes Examined by | | PN RN S A T considered as legitimate as operations Fgs I 3 »{ 50 years of hap- cial structure from the 1 v 3 TN mies under Gen. Chiang hazard and heel-grinding speculation L 4 gy z i nt !’ s of the guerrillas behind tl At first Wall Street did not ke to this bright rp. opiect is to make it impossib young man, this professor who had never sold 2 t, find Chinese prominent enough to use this way bond but who was telling grizzled financiers hOW Those who might be inclined to accept emoluments to run their bu after a few sharp from the enemies of their country may hesitate to clashes in which ays came do so if they realize the risk of death they incur. out on top, Wall Street ca Japan has been successful to a degree in her was the voice of the people, putting a ¢ inst the regular Chinese forces, but she the stock market at last, and Wall S progress against the guerrillas Syncnyms: Captivate, charm, tn-| nt, fascinate, bewitch. | Word Study: “Use a word three | times and it is yours” Let us in- | Store crease our vocabulary by mastering | =—— one word each day. Today's word: B Inculcated to teach and impress by | FINE frequent repetitions or admonitions; Vitd on the mind. “Christ incul- | | Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates ] s on his followers humility.” Gasiineau Motor g - - H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING OPTOMETRIST Dr Rae L. Carlson E ‘ Office Taudwig Nelson’s Jewelry | | | Phone Green 331 | | | Ses. Bu youn, Chairman a round to him. He nce into campaig knew it, has failed to ma K Tom—or Rather Velodya check ‘Without having the r d handy fc it see fe to state that William Do is the youngest man. ever appointed to the Supreme Court. Many years of service lie ahead of him. He Comparcd with just a few years ago, the s ket | Or the terrorists. Until she wins against these forces 1 { today is a paragon of virtue. Things there are run also, control of China will remain in the limbo Bkl S PAUL BLOEDHOBN‘ | S i { Ny & G Shony bésls The wolves of] Of tRIngs Tioped Toty - Jnidm pesiimeeKhiN which ex- A LE S. FRANKLIN STREET . | | | ervice i R lhies: rinac Meve Bees. thuied and are now. in|PIALS Deeneer our G RN e o i LOOK and LEARN | GENERAL AUTO REPATRIN . fing _ B S At ure noW iy e | | cE AU EPATRING harness for the Nation’s good 2 || 7 oFr TnE LowER LoBBY | Gas—0il—Storage . By A. C. Gordon H | BARANOF BEAUTY SALON as at 40 1. Which was the only President ! of the U. S. who was born west of (New York Times) HARRY His first name, as given in Mr. Denny’s d will be an energetic interpreter of the Nation's laws|from Moscow, was not Tom or Huck, but Ve the M!*iis»im{fl Lat LYLAH WILSON | HACE through some mighty interesting years ahead, per- Nevertheless, at the age of 10 he was in the immortal What are the diameter and i 2 > . * tradi > of th ge: Leninsky- the circumference of the earth, in Frederics—X-ER-VAC haps for conservative and reactionary administra- "“"‘“”“ ”"“““{" (‘I" \;"' Li“’ purges, : eninsKy ik fi‘ drod = ’ | DRUGGIST ‘ : Kuznetsk in the Urals, Volodya was called before the round figures? | ns as wi 5 r aral and ra 8 3 r | 2 ;3;: ]“)p“ ;"\m,hl,'b':'lv e {”‘,“),‘]l b S0 dreaded NKVD tribunal. 3. What insect can carry a load | L ST “The Squibb i ouglas, W c’ proved an P hle 4,‘nrl N:x to As Mr. Denny tells the stors 15 or 20 times its own weight? | CALL 64.) Stores ?'l Kennedy on the SEC, has another task cut out for e was o member of “a countel 4. How many states of the Un-| -~ Alaska/ him on the Court, where he takes the chair of Louis terrorist ¢ ation Volodya jon were named for Presidents? # ’ ks n s - oriess " D. Brandeis, one of the really great Justices. Ju perhaps w enile braggadocio, and answered im- 5. From what tree is the word | “The Store for Men" j ing by past performance, he will be a worthy wearer | portantly: ‘Yes, I admit my guilt. 1 was a member “bhook” derived? | DRY CLEANEBS i of the Brandeis robe of a counter-revolutionary fascist organization.’” | ANSWARS | | Pickup Den SAB'N S b ¢ >t esti vex e > s || Picl livery—S; J L . Ouhes_ queniog foloped PId he boad fils 1. Herbert Hoover. | | Pickup Delivery—Sam the Tailor’ ‘ group? id he begin eC] mbers In 9 . i ater. ps CiTy i SO THIS IS SPRING | (when he was seven years old)? 2 ml:m:mfltg‘x). ]7‘.:)14‘)12 miles; circum- | Front St.—Triangle Bldg. I P eems that the documents whic yarent- heng . 3 ‘ L The calendar says March 21, which reminds us|ly Volodya and his young friends were | ‘:’ gl"l ant. A orr!clAL MAPS flr i I 3 {frie " Only one; Washington. | Y A e b ot Ll R again that 2 year has rolled -around and Spring is|fo w three members of the NKVD are on ’ 3 | T e 1 cmary 1 o, tachp | Pl ox ki ckadpes of (hemslvs. T soweenwee | JUNEAU—25c ||| GASTINEAU CAFE cal in matter uch as this Lhy coming of spring # Soviet. Siberia says, “a provocative, criminal ' = 2 | 4 ¥ on Soviet children,” But Tom North Carolina in 1939 still had | J. B. Burford & Co. b of the vernal has something to do with t equinox at 3:20 o'clock this But Spring for most of The above skit is scene from “My bz i sle cover Town,” presented by Women’s Na- 42, Ol BNel, Oovergy tional Press Club in Washington. ridges, 32 of 11 them in Randolph county. Ok Booriest 13, Ve i i Satisfied Customers” n that odya—may not have seen it Volodya had had time he probably fiowers, fishing Ve ed his way out of jail and eaten the Shapely Mary V. Johnson is makin, rods, occasional sunshine and wanderlust. For the nd I vould have shinned down the rope up to George Washington in thi young it means an approacl hool vacation; for tched to the battlements and broken his show which ribbed the British royal R | the old, the wish that we were younger but the moat. because, as Tom Sawyer said, “a couple coming to this country for Juneau Melody House neteen feet too short, you know.” And a visit, thankfulness that we are here in any old shape at WANT Tom, lik all to greet another Spring g ~vu}v1‘:1l,::]\z‘:;:-n«: ’\.1'1,:“:‘.{‘ ;u:\xmm' ; # 2 < raad Music and Electric Appliances .| The weather man must have mi ed his eal-| . b B et attention. S | N & (Next Irving's Market) oL 5 4 e ' . | ticnary 1 t plot, sealed in blood in McDou BATTLE DRESS for the . —_ % ng's Marl s { 31(.(4; qu‘.vg ‘oxx‘ I:’v‘”,‘.m:m-\ e ma ; March _»)1‘ ’Iu Lo wolild have hean itk to IeRs | English Tommy is this mddel Irene Stewart's ‘ T0 SELL Front Street Phone 65 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES . cr;:k :m‘x‘m'r m.x s ir . y o it u;xr \114 T rathe iya—is a hopeful He| with the 101!‘.-:1":; _b‘qnh:iness at i e % cket. ] n, though, we know he’ll mind the a iot | inter (o think about than that other Rus-| the knees. e British army’s 14 —_——m season and we'll all forgive him. It is the time of | sig who denounced his father to the authorities,| Jew. ' equipmgnt ,“5"‘ uniforms LENDING LIBBARY } » year for forgiveness H ; : s il g parads &t Alder- | BARANOF BASEMENT LOBBY ALASKA FEDERAL Kraffi S r of visiting 3 | ol | i sho s of it New Books to Sell and Rent | | D J SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. TS D B i Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine, Ld Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office 119 Seward St., Juneau, Alaska TO BUY CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 This Is the Dust Bowl—Snowed Under % TELEPHONE—S51 ) The 2. M. Behrends = Banlkc , Tuneau, Alaska ? | : COMMERCIAL AND COMMERCIAL N 2 : SURPLUS—S$100,000 L and SAVINGS 29, PAID ON SAVINGS R SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2 Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars : o : First National Bank JUNEAU—ALASKA Hailed by farmers and stockmen as the salvation of the southeastern Colorado territory, a heavy blizzard buried Lamar, Colo., in the heart of the dust bowl, under a heavy blanket o The eighteen-inch pre- T e Sipitation s expécted to put » halt to the dust storms that have devastated the area in Fecent years. R vy