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- " Dail y Alaska Em plro mural paintings had a meeting the other day speaker said art in the ymbolize democracy Democracy means the acy 1at Published every cvening except Sunday & EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY WELEN TROY BENDER - - R. L BERNARD Vice-Pr Second and Mar ma: nctions at its best and particularly in the ru ger n Mar 5:30 crowd y-second Street stations might look like the ¥ 50 »{ Pompeii with devil take the hindmost SUBSCRIPTION RATES t was a wise observer from the Deltvered by carrler in Juneau and Doutias for S1.25 5 per month PR i One ye ‘In adv mill of ou without the patience ene month. in adva Subscribers will crowd o nes Entered in the Post Office 1r ibways never people to and and good-hum $6.00; begin to ca ion heir we America P ork Office ¢ 1€ eir pape New over a way of lite to the human ible by the very hu forbearance among sul o5 Oftice, 602; B pe ppropriate ut the thing i raits of brotherline rdine MEMBER OF only made The Assoclated Press i republication of all otherwise credited in published herein. ASSOCIATED PRESS. the need of teac ame 1 s in toler en in Thils depar {emocracy ir ails th in the public ity of very m n every TALASKA CTRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION Represented nationally by effices in San Francisco, Los An to see special cl school ch not every classroom Lid. with Chicago, a week way one to swim ousne fm an watch their every step neve persons who tie thems learn to swim. No iating from the tes twice the or fifteen miny Demogr langus Ar People whe fluently. anc peak bundie of ans are f demor eir atten The best that ard mistake. emoc v is to take possibly be lemocracy to subway to Newcastle joining wa mericans cannot Teachin carrying coal Gilders Guild ranted ut democer enger Lily TO VOTE IT’S NOT T(,)“ I',\'”- Our Own “Lost Colony” A City elect that it to go to the to make More today. Only about didates in 1.000 vo! affairs of Juneau Actually choose the Eight here v few mean the defeated our form ¢ out of the e City Hall for the The polls close at time to v Be ion is important import F elphia Record) 36 S e rto Ri ther than Spain, so we imor that General Franco will 1 the United States for Spain’ bbean be said of and such a “demand” would t throughout the chancellerie 1 in Washington, D. C not likely to give up the i Spain—if only for strategic rea n t t t f u \en we are beginning construction 0,000 1 there Why, then, do we say m Puerto Rico? Because tt under t anywhere. Whe yolls of th ¢ ek e mes the his voice heard demands” upor lony n the Whatever than in an 2000 w Geners the field it es to elect the N he rumor probabl votes more about any ewhere erto Ricans are just f the U, A we look el look to ourselves differe: hetween being A Co neilms mport the giver n n gove thre oht sne dates are coming two years lock tonight. There W Puerto Rico. We have ned to win the islanders to us. We are to do something about P mic plight of the people much a source of ide ited Kingdom rmitted the unbr an economic subjugation of e many \ the ru S but a p 7 0% w good citizen and do it n enough pe p! relie the L is to > the AFTER 1,000 YEARS colon th enlarger Tt seems r ome Hitler i Y \edieval Empire lled exploit the we p but like greater continual harping Germany which Hitler has to giv the glory of the people? The other Great Powers ups and downs long unt it has medie ern England was worse in resy And even American: of his enlar ors. Thi: than any predeces te tre fore on the power and glory of medieval ubject to now brought ba is bound Why did thi depart f rise to one question power and amends. If a decent pol that Puerto rather than re no matter w too late to make hing, we should be shamed into the implication this very rumor v prefer to return to Spain nt status; that any the better. It may not be se early days om the German of in th th proce t produced mod- - w t the Ge Just Not So since medieva = e in the course of centuries but change ACe been one of ained g al times began the ” France, Russia man nation had not only failed tc times but actually failed to hold it had to build a new Germany only thre a century ago and now Hitler has to do Can it be that the Germans can subjugs races but cannot build a lasting Vankes Five hundred years ago the German sword, as | Pinally the F followers now boast, ‘carved out German principalities and >? in Slavic lands. Today the German The tank are at it again. But it was not until the reater half of the nineteenth century that the Bisma ently Reich arose and, after all, we only have Hitler's word These beoble for it that his own Third Reich will fare better than g 'co (ore Bismarck's Starting, it Nazi edicts, like the great and Ozech people, are all the tin ohe last years of history coming Atlantic it require a thousand yea America years can one be Th that Germans are B s building (Cincinnati Aryan nonsense ator, who was lior An E 10 was your inquirer recalls the old ver tw an ¢ father’ andfather? d, and /hat wer gosh! delves of Bismarck iarters own? story of took k: d A Yanl Tk Yankee ¢ the Britjst other |, ° o q t over again te " nation of their own? i I lishman “Yankees, by further science becomes the antiquity the white peoples came from with white skins were out the lesser peoples, them was that they supposed, somewhere 1 ssive they filled Euro ghtiest migration of a possession of Nortt past But sword and arm second ckian s migra is ucc and one settlin fate of the waves and should > thou r m why to fr and after a thousand The implication is than at nation hildre have differences, fferences. Yet they But one thing 1e world over s ago and have white men in any ps superior in blood or elsewhere is not just a sure even now? fam better at sword rese damental and that is are one Q(mp legerx All (New uqm tr o s one p New York subway otherwi who' think subway stations brightened " Bus Crash Kills Seven, Twelve Are Injured York Time where democracy would seem 1 encouragement it would there are, apparently, sroup which' wants with sculpture and If there likely be the peopl the ior York City %0.000,000. Gosh, what a to renege on that speci The W tate it barg: but WO up TS 145 uggu;s subways could be used to » plus equality plus 1 h other side of the Sspec ason th learn toters kely todearn tolera- Ive: pe 1 not help matte it f anything Franco h iside t " SERVICES TOMORROW — " FOR JoHN W. MevErs ALBERT LEBRUN Puerto Ricar Adam appar- t stem South certain been inter- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI'RF,, TUESDAY, APRIL 4 1939. %roscope ,—_2 2 YEARS AGO | “The stars incline From THE EMPIRE but do not compel” forced 1 Juneau industry C. H. Boyles, of the hor Works, which had a One ‘ 1 our ours, the last But At- | could | After the early morning ho from |the planetary aspects for today of | stimulating and encouraging. Won ien come under auspicious influ- ences. The evening is most promi ies; |ing for meetings of importance. Owing to a sense of uncertair ;\Iun- may be much secrecy in pla in this city, which was to be | |ning business expansion or in ated Roy Rutherford | hing , launching new projects. Deceit wi > | at it | be prevalent as the web of laws a ation | fects commercial institutions this Warning is given that the self ition | point of view will dominate mar ind | who will practice patriotism ti lodges responsibility. Help in ()52 uring the greatest good ‘for the g P best | greatest number may be difficult wrned We | obtain go! The stateme: als MARCH 4, 1919 steel rein manufacture of anchors was established here Boyles An- plant at WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1939 QOLCIENS 5o e tic bi in or Juneau Lumber Mills the | of the new corporation which | Worthen sawmil more was The name had taken over the iman bway oper by The highest t March was 50 degre t was on 16 mperature - for| »s on March 3§ lowest ver P ‘I | March H 1 cre P. Crow W Whipple Pond and Juneau after urvey of the Eagle Rives eliminary to carrying ans for the of omple Mine to d st learn s up {oubt rfect s pre contradict and purposes among | and nations. While ne preached there will many hidden pacts, some affectil the national welfare This is a favorable ing business and preparing for pansion of trade. Commerce wil benefit through the summer from increased foreign demand for foo: stuffs There is a sign favorable to th with inherited claims to high posi- tions in government. They will ga support, but the stars indicate that wdvantages procured will be of brief duration In thi the pls eason. trality chief e William T. Lopp, iska Division of the Bureau ation, and Charles W orth, Superintendent of t Alaska District in Ju- \eau on the Santa R Haines. | tc | be Hawke e Soutl day for pusl pas- the Major Harry C. DeVighne, W had been serving in F Medical Corps of the San PFrancisco and was to leave for Juneau in the near accord- ! ing to word received b cart- | wright | fo the | gr army, was col m reviving any old order Frisbee ntly ave perils are discerned by While the reactionary office. took the oatl € trend be beneficial to man- - bring ners and social customs, it will' re-| 1. D. Hendersor s of establish monarchial ideas \nimously reappointe Girls may expect romance and er of Education for the gayety today. The stars help towa laska the re: tion of their sentim dreams. Hasty marriages may numerous, but should be avoided Persons whose birthdate it is have the augury of of pleasure and t There will be ings for bric youth Children born on this day may be exceedingly fond of companionship endowed with dive talents, and wble to succeed in artistic profe ions. Both writers and painters be- to this sign (Copyright .. Miss Effie winted register of | ap-| [ Land | | | 105| ou the seers office may | he been un- Commission- Terr s tory of sons li DS by 36; lowest Weather clear. High nies - NEW ANNOUNCER FOR KINY HERE (__ om Seattle, has and will be news | KINY. Long has been ¥ ng since 1922, start- | yo and since 1924 has | Northwest | ne year un- bije el s past rse Harry Lot ived in June announct radio broadc ing in Spokanc been in the Pacific as a 1erto ong 1939) of FOR PRESIDENT. PARIS, April 4 Albert he reed to run for reelection President tomorrow and he is vir- tually certain of vietory D PYLE Ri Funeral” services for John W i Meyers, well known Juneau painter | who passed away yesterday after- noon at St. Ann's Hospital, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the chapel of the Charles W Carter Mortuary The Rey. Charles C. Perfofieus | will deliver the eulogy and inter- ' ment will be the Evergreen Cemetery Meyers was born in Moorse. many. in 1882, and had been a resi- dent of this city for the past sev- eral years. He is survived by a brother and sister, both living in Germany. and an adopted daughter Virginia Meyers, living in Juneau, -oe POLICE WILL USE CANDID CAMERAS BEVERLY HILLS, Cal Charles Blair, chief of Beverly Hills, announced adopted candid cameras tion equipment for all patrol officers. Chief Blair says if an ou Lebrun | any- 1S 2 as | © vy by Rico tain what e DR. URNING -~ Pyle it the dv Dr. T¢ erintend dian Affairs Juneau Sunday from an exten trip throughout the Interior bn it S NOW ENROLLING For Spring Recital. T Roff School of Danc St. Phone Red 119 J for is Dental Sup- Office of In to return to Ger- the of him A kee. CLAS 1g. 315 Third ady NOTICE OF SALE The undersigned as agent of Ge man Consul at Seattle, Wash., will sell at Public Auction at 2 pm Monday, April 17, 1939, the real and personal property of WILLIAM | MEYERS, DECEASED, consisting | of tideland lots on Willoughby Ave- police of | nue, near Jim Ellen’s Store he hasi A. Lot about 52’ by 126’ with two regula- | cabins, Nos. 231 and 233, Court House | motorcyele | side of Willoughby, | | “B. Lot about 26 by 50" cabin No. autoist de- | 232, water side of Willoughby. {nies running through a red light,| C. Lot about 26’ by 50, 4-apart- | hell be shown a picture showing|ment building, No. 203, W. ’nn.a‘ him at the wheel, in the middle of |and Willoughby on water side ! the intersection. | Furnishings to be sold - - cabins. Seller reserves right to re- |Ject any and all bids and all bids | FIRE ENGINES RUN . N WYATT KINGMAN. | PHILADELPHIA, April 4—Jimmy | 'St bublication date, April 4, 1939, | Hughes, nine, has a toy fire engine | Last publication date. April 15, 1939, at home, but prefers to see the real | 4. AT Aa | ones run. Three days straight he (luned in | an alarm on his way home rrom school. Jimmy is in the House of Detention. i the br tory April 4 a es n in fun- a lar and W ith |7 | ev " |in | down, balance | e m ns cash when deed 10% delivered Airst Trene §tewarl's LENDING LIBRARY | BARANOF BASEMENT LOBBY - | p Hours: Noon to 5:30—7:30 to 10 | | Be surc and vote. Polls close | | o Sundays: 12:30 to 2 pm, | o'clock tonight. v 2 0 The B. M. Behrend Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars 0] len in | car | taurant? A on her Iup under the napkin "rease convention be! tell JHappy PBirthday Emptre ertends and best wishes rthday annivc.sary g congratula- today, ‘heir| e follow- The ms W0 ¢ 4 Cos APRIL John J John Fe Orrin Edwards Norma Homme Edward C.- Hanson David R. Hill Clem Simmons T. C. Whiteside Betty Nelson oo ello Directory Professiona Fraternal Socicties Gastineau Channel II Drs. Kaser and Freeburger DENTISTS Blomgren Building PHONE 56 Dr.A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 #.1. to 6 p.m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 MODERN Fll()l ELTE By Rn'mr!u Lee nd wife letter, or sting ame should come first? Mr. and Mrs. are r, the letter or card should signed Mr. and Mrs. Walter Al- When signing a mes: of Christmas card, birthday e of congratulation o the wife’s name comes t, Helen and Walter Allen Q. What would be a good toast r an employee to give to his boss? “To the boss, and if he is as stied we are. we shall hold r positions for life.” Q. Where should a woman place r purse when' dining in a res- 'y should and a gre used sag eeting d, me ndolen as The purse be used: Do not say ame as you would Treat her sister n Mi the Sa Words Oft reat her st just as u would your Often Misprc bunce Often Misspelle ve, mced: Suite. Pro- not suit Receive ei. Be- nonym Teach, tutor, ins edify, enlighten Study 1 yours three in- word Let ucate Word mes and it is vocabulary by mastering each day. Today's word (French); a false step; an - offense inst social (Pronounce fo-pa, o in ah, principal wst syllable). “The h difficult to excuse such our e word Pa jally ux pe: ags as ent fou faux no. a_a pa ‘ UU]\ and LEARN By A. (,. Gordon 1. What percentage of human ings are left-ha 2. Which of the others? 3. What de Apostles were is rated the most imal? are as in- lligent a 4. What the nine leading uses of death in the U. 8.2 5 country has the 5. What t percentage of illiteracy high- in the world? ANSWERS percent 1d James; Nine John ¢ 1d Andrew. 3. The chimpanzee 4. Heart disease. pneumonia 2 Simon Peter cancer, accidents of dif- rent kinds, Kidney trouble. tuber- tlosis, diabetes, and appendieitis the order named 5. India, with 92 percent WANT TO SELL 0 WANT USE THE “WANT" ADS apo- n an interurban bus struck the light car broadside senger fatally hurt and 11 of the 13 Witnesses autemobile skidded bec the applicd his brakes, or both. Seven of eight passengers in (his sedan were killed w en Valley Boulevard near Los Angeles. The eighth pa passengers on the bus were trested for injuies, was probably the suddenly said ecither of the siippery conditicn of the pavement, or because driver Dr. Judson Whitiier CHIROPRACTOR Drugless Physician Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. PHONE 6 Dr. John H. Geyer DENTIST Room 9-Valentine Bldg. PHONE Hours: 9 am 62 to 6 p.m " DR.H VANCE | South Franklin St Sttt OSTEOPATH Consultation and examinaton free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9:30 by appointment, Gastineau Hotel Ann Phone 1 ‘ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. [ Graduate Los Angeles College of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground 5 e | The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE i36 Have Your Eyes amined by Dr Rae L. Carlson OPTOMETRIST Office Yaudwig Nelson's Jewelry Store Phone Green 331 FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates 'PAUL BLOEDHORN | S. FRANKLIN STREET | | Pickup Delivery—* e OFF THE LOWER LOBRY BARANGOF BEAUTY SALON | LYLAH WILSON Frederiecs—X-ER-VAC CALL 642 TRIPLEX "Odorless’ DRY CLEANERS ||OFFICIAL MAPS OF JUNEAU—25¢ | J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customer Juneau Meledy House Music and Electric Appliances (Next Irving's Market) Front Street Phone 65 ALASKA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office 11y Seward St., Juneau, Alaska PSSR | | m the Tailor’ 1 | | B. 0. ELKS Wednesday meet at 8 DR. A, W “WART, Exalted Rul- er; M. H. relary. SIDES, See- MOU VT JUNFAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. “THAS. W. HAWKES- Worshipful LEIVERS, Secre! every p. m. Visiting orothers welcome | {1 | \V()RTH | JAMES W. Master; tary. 1l ;r(i_l;vSmith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery "Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Juneau's Gwn Store "“The Rexall Stcre” Your Reliable Pharmacists Butler-Mauro h Drug Co. H. 5. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING B, E | | e HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” “The Store for Men" || Front St.—Triangle Bldg. Lo S GASTINEAU CAFE LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES Krafft’s Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine, CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 TELEPHONE—51 OMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100.000 2% PAID ON SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES First National Bank JUNEAU—ALASKA