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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1939. THE (I’H Bl‘(.IN A NEW YEAR A new. City C mmfl! fikfi apite duties tonight s the 1938-39 aggreg: ‘»Ln%,whuh has served the City well steps aside. Actually ‘new Duaily Ala o Published evers cvening EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Yerew TROY BENDER - R. L. BERNARD Vice-Pre Second and Main S ka Empire except Sunday by the Prestdent Manager 1 Bu Alask one-third the new Council is but the infusion of this fresh blood will quite a change around City Hall, as such in the Council personnel always does. “Kelly" Blake and Elroy Ninnis, taking office assuming an important responsibility, Juneau, as evidenced by the {wo young business men re- ceived sure they will discharge with credit To Mayor Harry 1. Lucas and Councilman Henry erschmidt, starting new terms of office tonight the City's business is an old story. Even| them new enthusiasm and new encouragement they take a fresh. grip on affairs It is comforting to know that one’s efforts are appre- These two may take that edbmfort. They know t them to stay in there, working for - only of really lmerm In the Post Office 1 make char Matter. " SUBSCRIPTION RAT Deltvered by carrfer in Juneau and Douxlas for $1.25 per month. By mail, postace D the t One year. In advance. $1 ix one month, in advance, §1 Subseribers will confer the Business Office of any livery of pape Telepho: New toni are promptly notity one which the people of g el e de- gverwhelming vote these 105 Office, 602; Business Office, 374, a MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Assoctated Press | y entitled to the use for republication of all new it or not otherwise credited this local news published herein. dispatche: paper Mes: conducting mn ar to however, comes ANTEED TO BE LAR {ER PUBLICATION. ALASKA CTRCULATION GT ER THAN THAT OF ANY O Represented nationally offices in 8an Prancisco, L New York and Boston Ltd., With giatec Chicago, | Clated the people Krause and Samn Feldon, relinquishing office tonight forgotteén unspoken For their unselfish labors gratitude :gf ,the people of won't be they have the Juneau. To the old Council to the congratulations on a job well done new, encouragement to a term of accom- plishment Dictatorships in Decline (Cleveland Plain Dealer) the clock of modern history the dictatorships to have passed high noon. There is much evi- to support this contention, but it would be to conclude that the totalitarian states are Doomed regimes often take a lon, and cause suffering and hardships in the 106 a mistake t to collapse. eld by Dr. Eduard Benes it of Czechoslovakia, who declares that dicta- I “their culmination point and i “‘force and power of their » kept alive by the sucs The confiscation of wealth and the conscription f man powe side the totalitarian regimes, two of the methods by w h they maintain themselves in of free economy e rapidly approaching the limit That leaves on eign conquests as a sou of power. But the s in the case of Austria and t! jetenland Germany and Ethiopia for to be economic errors, although they i ose for a time. these regimes to prove their N ful policies and their capaci ettle the most icult economic questions broug to the experiments which showed themselv v today as a complete failure aid Benes conomic and financially dictatorships, with the democratic use mett ans whict them towa evitable down- violent sc and economic revolution. They ower their ndard of living systematically dually v get poorer and their population rer. vation and will suffer for a lo; ome time 11 to democracy the mode apse. pse ce It serve a the world or We wou tables go we woul Mail h enough or regular The Taku rough dwellir probably There alinost like and steamship he the fetters What h upon ele he t m on those tates and democracy ife of most of Europe, Europe will ; to Benes. “Europe is j for democracy and freedom anc 500 later in an inevitable f iples of high, free up as a e more be- on ew great will fir victor atic civil if not thinki log; of are that parts emocr ization. cipa T e 1 distar . Alaska be 1t comes fr ese encour; it a time when to becloud the hope: They express democratic peoples their heritage. thi wh ar eem: pe the )le a as testin grounds of far away of on the scene Territory do in the way of actual The Slovak: ibitably delight in the other day hailed people in Hitler the world as “king would Henderson, | 14K¢ to Great Britain has recalled Sir Neville her Ambassador to Berlin, It's a pity it's too late recall Neville Chamberlain from Munich Memo to EASTER CANDY FOR YOUNG AND OLD Adolf: Al Capone was a big hot Chocolate Treasure Trove! Add greater zest and more enjoyment fo the EGG HUNT with these chocolate and marsh- mallow delicacies. There will be more pleas- ure for the youngsters in the search and for the grown-folks watching. Don’t Forget the R Family eau, Gel yours now at— PERCY’ er creditable terms of seryice to the | former | lieu | | the too, EARS AGO Y 20 From THE EMPIRE APRIL Mrs. J. R. Willis the Juneau Chapt of the Northwest Red Cross.to be held %roscope “The stars incline 5. but do not compel 1919 s 1o ro]u'r.wl\\ at the meetin FRIDAY, ARRIL W 1000 Division o nu y Y in Seattle. rule Benefic aspects - cording to astrology. It is a date best reserved for routine busine: | the completion of what is well be- gun. The morning is most promising for buying and selling. Merchant |should profit through inereased de- mand for household furniture Treadwell, arrive on ‘well-as building materials, | from Kennecolt and was ;. Girls will be Tucky in shopping and ! tineau Hotel. in whatever pertains to dress. There will -be intensc interest "in | gayeties. Today veloping than for today The Seventh Annual Reunion of the Scoltish Rite Bodies of the Val- ley of Juneau was opened under the auspices of the Alaska Lodge of Per- fection Arvid Reinhardt, formerly the as the Gas Fourteen members of |the Dundas Bay cannery Northwest Fisheries Company rived in Juneau on the Alaska were waiting the arrival of Ca on, manager of the the cre of social is more propitious for de- friendships well bezun seeking new aéquaintances The sway is belleved to encourage just estimates of ci | It is not a favoral for asking favors, Persons in position te ) or to confer honors may be | disgruntled state of mind ! Although possessors of and power may resent mass cism they e warned by the sec | that planetary signs dosnot prom- |ise relief from hostile commen General social upheaval throuch- out the world will produce | more amazing changes than h occcurred since the World War trologers prophesy. It behooves sons of all classes to study the philo- sophy of history Mas otism will be travagantly in the coming summer if the stars are htly read. for girl: will seek romance with determined initiativ Nils can: pione ore nd H. A. Bau with la at Sitka, Sk a Juneau visitor. r merc 1t one Dye id ay The Booth Fisheries Sitka was getting all t it required in its busine to P. J. McNeil, ma Sitka business, who i neau on the Chicha the Gastineau c mpany fi th a riti- we; tha a George B. Smith St Machinery Company Juneau on t Alaska a business trip to the We his company the 1 turned r making tward for ine eg fed ex- C. J. Alexander Joonah Packing nery at. Hoonal was at the Gastinc mana Com whose birthdate itds have of a year of average s cess and happiness. Pinancial af- fairs may be at times troublesome but on the whole 1939 should be isfactory, Children born on 3 ably will be intensely seriouw determined in w r fixes iterest. Many subjects of this d in scientific pursuits, (Copyright, 1939) - - The Admiral not been in a ye: the Ala the month Ex er to r middle of this day prob- nd Weather rain Funeral Services BOY SCOUTS wini Be Wednesday GET AWARDS For !?rtftNaughion Service McNaughton prominer en passed a ning, will b noen at 2 The liv ho Tuesday eve The 3 met in and the Chairman Dermott foll Boy the Scout Board of Review High School last “hight officers, Henry Harmor Dell Neisch, Frank M and J. McLaughlin mad awards Robert Flee Krsul Healt! dler We fte Elks Ii.l]! wlll ment will Evergreen dnes e culogy Rev the ss€ de- and inter i plot of Aid Daniel nal Joe Fi von, Per yama iel Kr Public k, ‘Jimr De- ents Walter ‘rank i Ken Tuesday on tl Jack Stamp Coliection | Robert Corether Chemist—Horace The follow cond C and Horace Fred Sorri CiviL SERVICE Adam: EXAMINATIONS were promoted Marlyn Feero to Adam s o STl ates Civil rvice announced The United Commission COME UNDER FAIR . 1 LABOR STANDARDS - t have co! | course has an ol Applicants mu four-yes 14 units of who do not meet this a or Those 'ment, but i, will be given a mental pplicants must have . reached The Wage and Hour | the U. 8. Department told bankers it would able to consider {banks subject to tI Standards Act of 1 Banks are not.con establishments within of the exemption gra employee engaged service establishme part of whose selling or in intrastate commerce D TIGERS DWINDLE LONDON —Offspring and of Amur, the Siberiar quired from Mos A London Zoo's five bab; dead. The survivor | healthy. GOODIE SAIL Division - of Labor has |’ m adyis- | quall oyees . of | test Labor | the prvi('e‘ meaning | the i for, #any | not retail or Fu greater R rvicing is emg h birthday. ations must be on file Civil Se: than May 20 t at 311, Federal Building > o HERE FROM SITKA W. W. Knight came in from or Northland and is a guest. E] Barar the of Hotel Jezebel tiger ac- four of tigeng. are Mauriee] is ———— » Trene Stewart's ks BARANOF BASEMENT LOBBY Hours: Noon to 5:30—7:30 to 10 pm Sundays: 12:30 to 2 p.m. Moose Gar- am. | adv. | at 10 By Women of the nick’s Grocery, The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars I Jfi'zppy Th tions birth ng | busin | his linto ¥ A He drive Q | that with A | | {hold where ume | la used the Q most fi A l) we str fish i ing many | when Oft, Pro Oft four high-school | high-school otherwise | with vice Commission | gay Syr confi | ODE ETIQUET EE will “Driv: ords D1rectory Professional Fraternal Societies Gastineau Chnnnel lrthday ertonds wm/rulum- wishes today, ‘heir <0 "¢ follow- Emptre and Dest day annive sary e Drs. Kaser and Freeburger DENTISTS Blon 'n Building Cedric Davis l’-. P. 0. ELKS every Wednesday p. m. Vi welcome. STEWART, er; M. H. retary me(-t at 8 ting orothers DR. A, W Exalted Rul- SIDES, Seg- Olav Lillegrav PHONE 56 August P. Anders Mr W. H. Fukuya Gordon Wildes SR PSR ~——ed | MOU! Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 2.3 to 6 pm. SEWARD BUTLDING Office Phone 469 Dr Judson Whittier | CHIROPRACTOR R N # By Roberta Les a man leave problems and wor instead of bringin s home? Yes. The wise man will do abide by the old proverb. | thy business, let not thee.” G Are there any kinds of food Dr. Juhn H eyer one may convey h DENTIST the knife when eating Foom 9—Valentine Bldg, Positively no. The knife ; ONE only for cutting anything that 5 Hours: 9 a.m ork will not cut Vho is considered to be the “‘ DR. H. VANCE important servant in a house- several are employed? butler. i OSTEOPATH Consultation and examinaton free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5 7 to 9:30 by appointment. Gastineau Hotel Annex South Franklin St. Phone ess that | to the mc is | to 6 pm The ALl \ H SONS IN ENGLISH * By W. L. Cor ton m ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D.| luate Los Angeles College | of Optometry and | Opthalmology | | Glasses Fitted Lenses J Often he ten as plural form when speak- There are the lake,” tively Oppe ing of s the . Ground collectively, kind not spe en Mispror AR RN T Tl b A R et = DL e The Charles W. Carter Moriuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 tun- not Mis! ete-a-tete en pelled e’s, de PR | urance. W T i-late, lI rell Rouc! p of a cal 4 u milea Unio! i 2 by ti 4. 5 1 but must not have passed | Re: g0 g ormation may be obtained Dance | Edms | 'LENDING LIBRARY| | UOOI\ and l FAR Horticulture rd Have Your Eyes Examined by Dr_Rae L. Carlson OPTOMETRIST Office X ig Nelson's Jew Store Phone Green Todays to nothing; (Pronounce a-r in an, [ir a second anni river »y absolutely first accent whateve like an eternal on ithout aa \ HO! 1ing is FINE Watch and Jewelry Repa at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN S. FRANKLIN STREET By A. C Gordon What the (Jl e OFF THE LOWER LOBBY is meaning of “hoi PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- Front Street "Tomorrow’s Styles “The Rexall Stcre” Your NT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Monday of each month in Scotrish Rite Trumls w. ”A\VKEA - W ors h ipful Master; . LEIVERS, bt‘u(‘lfl'y PUROLA REMEDIES FULLY COMPOUNDED Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery Today" fvfiflvw[ uneaun’s Own Store ottty Reliable ¥harmacists Butler-Mauro H. 5. GRAVES *The Clothing Man” ME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING —— Gastineau Motor Service FPHONE 727 NERAL AUTO REPATIRING Gas—Oil—Storage Who BARANOF BEAUTY SALON LYLAH WILSON Frederics—X-ER-VAC | il was called the “Wizard What is the difference between endar year and a light year? Which is the most widely dis- ted of all the elements? Which state has more e than any other state river in the CALL 642 TRIPLEX ‘Odorless’ DRY CLEANERS | Pickup Delivery—‘Sam the Tailor’ | ANSWERS The masses, or populace. Luther Burbank (1849-1926). The calendar year'is measu me, the light year by distance. Oxygen Nebraska. .. VIKING CLUB gular meeting, 8 p.m April 8. in 1LOOF. ames, door prize 10:30 p.m orchestra, | | | | | | | | | OFFICIAL MAPS OF JUNEAU—25c J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” Satur- Hall. Bin- refreshments. with Salo and Public invited adv., at an's Juneau Melody House | Music and Electric Appliances (Next Irving’s Market) Front Street Phone 65 WANT TO SELL ALASKA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office 11y Seward St., Juneau, Alaska SABIN'S Front St—Triangls HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibh Stores of Alaska” - “The Store for Men” e Bldg. ey Krafft's Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine, CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE WANT TELEPHONE—5I COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ${5.000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR USE THE “WANT” ADS SAF CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100.000 2% PAID ON SAVINGS E DEPOSIT BOXES First National Bank JUNEAU—A LASKA

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