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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1939. tained a first hand and first class insight into the stations,' landing lights ar sions in Central Europe. Anyt Morts. Realizing that the Juneau-to-Nome air traffic | of that is worse than futile—i is_lighter_than that on the transcontinental route stika Napoleon “KFSKats "Could forgtve the Government for operating BYESS VS TN 3 a em here on a somewhat less elaborate scale short go" sign to the one word each day. To W Infer; to deduce or accept on ti basis of ce. “We inferred frof his silence that he had no objections to our plan.” | & MARX CLOTHING FINE ‘ g e — Dally AI“Ska ]4"]’)1,"0 handicaps of the Northland in the cold period of the YLARS AGO %’l & Droteantaial Published evers evening except Sunday by the yo aysitog by piane, die el DARORALY. the Bl O‘roscope From THE EMPIRE y lI‘ e C 't O r Fraternal Societies OBk FRITING GORPANY for better ground facilities to aid avia “The Gastigesic Chunnel HELEN TROY BENDRR ~i-e ' -o s . Soon Major Edwards will sit in on a conference stars incline b APRIL 8, 1919 | thhda ' R L BERNARD . - wvicc t and B at Washington on a general program for radio and, but do not compel Soldiers at Fort Gibbon recently y S ——— ——— - s o _. other services in Alaska, What he has observed in| Killed” the whitle. - thnt B! beets | ok o v;).d El,dKS moe: Entered iee 1n June “lass Matter. | sever eeks will prove g i % A - S N every Wednesday at :kred;n the Poet Off! ce 1 Matter- the past several weeks will prove 1¥1\All\mblv m.fur | SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1939 wintering in the ?uknn River, near le Emptre ertonds congratulu- Drs_ Kaser and p. m. Visiting prothers SUBSCRIPTION RATES, mation, and as presented before national authorities Conflicting planetary aspects are the mouth of the Tanana. The|tjons and best wishes today, ‘heir elaine, DR AC W Beltrered by A e towing Saten - by the Major will do Alaska incalculable. good discerned in the hordscope for to. Whale was harpooned by a locally!pirthday annive sary .o (e follow- Freeburger STEWART, Exalted Rul- One year, In advance, $12.00; s advance, $6.00 Major Edwards is helping Alaska forward to that |day. In the morning hours there made instrument, and killed b; DENTISTS | er; M. H. SIDES, Sec- o ahicria Nl coute: & Iy notity day when the Territory will have coordinated com-|may be difficulty connected with rifle fire from the regular army et | Sioitgren Haidi retar. the Business Office of any . the de- yunications, aviation, weather and transportation | employees. rifles. The animal was about 18 or APRIL 8 o i - Srice. Bou; Dustsisss OiHios S services that willbe the pride of the Northland and | Good news may be expected un- |20 Jfeet in length PR A e ————i | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 147 ~ lof the Nation der this sway, which is more kindly Mrs, George F. Alexander J { o i 5 o Areooliras Eres 1# Shcimsigety: e to the use for Rt to men than to women. There will| Gov. Thomas Riggs and the mem- Louise Adams i x Second and fourth republication of all news o it or not 3 ; |be a decided strengthening of mas- bers of the committees of the Leg- Henry Mead D A W S / Monday of each month otherwise credited i thi the local news 1"\" l"“t'l Conference |culine control' over everyday af-|islature were entertained at a Don G. Morrison r . otewart IQ“G in Scottish Rite Temple iyl g ST | fairs, including vocations in which | luncheon at the School House by Geraldine Holm } DENTIST | \, A beginning at 7:30 p. m. ALASKA CTRCULATION D TO BE LARGER (Cleveland Plain Dealer) | women are employed. aribara Tof XEhE iiraakiis <Beience H. B. LeFevre B e i [ 'HAS. W. HAWKES- THAN THAT OF RN : enc s £ g aus; Ruby Waldon | i Lo MWORTH Worshipful Master: & il Another four-power conference, this time of This is an auspicious date for class. Mayor Gray and members of | oy - | SEWARD BUILDING | | JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretar ’ Represented nation: C Ltd a France, Russia and the United States, may | writing letters of ac_ceplance regard- (he School Committees of the City | o2y " | Office Phone 469 B! g iR Y. B oo the world's answer to* the spread of despotism |ing business propositions, but what- |Council were also present. APRIE 9" i = i hich has marched from the Munich four-power |ever concerns romance should b: s s Arthur B:niuxlnm i ! 1o | nyole George Whyte | wccord. In six months the evil effects of the settle- javoided Legislation and means for bet- ) | | s T n s ¥ s : s. Gus 2 | | ment that was to bring “peace in our time” are| This weekend should be Propiti- ering working conditions formed | e ‘ Judson Whittier || uy mlt tragically apparent to even the official proponents OUS :01 ‘tl_lf’ft‘ v“ho llm»}f_l any sort of ne greater part of the discussion | s Hettn il CHIROPRACTOR | of collaboration with the dictatorships. constructive work. It 15 & fortunate , 4,0 yegylar meeting the previous | B 7 . Drugless Physician " date for important meetings of cor- Mrs. W. G. Norton i ) IRE Anxious as was an influential section of British Saratio d‘n)‘.“;]_\ o fl;l R ony. | ght. Two resolutions were passed | ’ Moehring | Office hours: 10-12. 1-5, 7-9 i | - opinion to give ‘Hitler a frec hand in the east, few | POTRUO0 @ S or heads of 8OV~ ;, fayor of sanitary conditions in | T e e A |'| Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle " 1g. || of "its representa »s apparently realized that Nazi 2 y the ca T 7 i S R 1 PHONE 667 | its representatives apparently r v(f There is an ill omen for love af- the canneries. | PO M N S - | PUROLA REMEDIES domination would go beyond economic influence, | o i B AT S RIEE T B L i e | i‘—-"—'—"——-—— | Today they are faced with a program of armed im-. ' . s gl *"| ©. B. Walker left on the Alaska | i PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- 3 acting under this direction of the \ 11 FULLY COMPOUNDED perialism, already partly realized, which dwarfs the stars. Tt is not a fortunate wedding [0 Portland, the n““m.“.m\ .,v, l\l O [) ]__ P ’\J | 5 nr John H Geyer IRE| L ambitions of a Wilhelm II. Failure to recognize the) g, although there is likelinood of |the Field Division of AN | i s DFN'I'I‘.T | | | Front Street Next Coliseum true ure of the new state which has arisen in)prosperity, Service. | E T ({{] E 1 E { ! S | 4 y ;s Central Europe has been costly. Only concerted ac- Suspicion affecting administrators ) A o 4 Room 9—Valentine Bldg. 1B PHONE 97—Free Delivery 3 tion by those powers interested in stopping the spread | of relief projects will hamper work,| The Rev. P. T. Rowe, Bishop of | By R ,_' o far | PHONE 1762 | '. of Nazi tyranny will save the world. if the stars are wisely read. Sabo- Alaska, who had been visiting Ju- | L rWERtd Hours: 9 am, to 6 pm. S %l Hence credence can be placed in the London |tage will be more common than neau for several days, was to leave | : = { sport t Poreig or He . empl 2 L ‘ " R astern I S If you ¢ a guest at a party | 13 , < Eatere r SEOPT B report that Foreign Minister Halifax is contemplating |usual. on the Northwestern for We mn1 Q : : i . FOR PLANES AND PEOPLE a new four-power conference to “stop Hitler.,” The Astrologers warn that the ten-|points. i and someone opens a window 1)\:1: V—'—“‘—'—"’ b b Tomorrow s Styles %4 AT governments in London, Paris, Moscow and Wash- |dency to believe the worst of one's ' | causes a draft to blow on you, what| | DR. H. VANCE | 4 - . Doy renommanc of great importance 10 4o, are already in close diplomatic consultation. |fellow men will have grave effects| F. A. Metcalf and Mrs. Metcalf |15 the best thing to ‘M‘ - position. | | OSTEOPATH i I‘Oday Alaska are being taken back to Washington by Major picqa has issued a note disapproving the German |in a future financial crisis. bt 1o tebuin to Juncau oh- @[ AvS@uictly move your pomtton. || oo il i et ‘ i {/Paul 8. Edwards, who sails south on the Baranof g.eypation of Czechoslovakia in stronger terms than| International banking firms will princess Mary. Mr. Metcalf ‘was| ? K DAy, for her guests? || free. Hours 10 t0 12; 1,40 5; || ¢ today after a winter inspection tour of communica- the de-marches from Britain and France, Rather be targets of hostile propaganda as commissioned in the Engineering!® ‘\‘”'\';f\h”l":f(“':."' : 'w‘('.'u)' | 7 to 9:30 by appointment, 1 tions facilities in the Territory ironic is this sudden return of Russia on the diplo- “m“fl money values are affected by corps the previous fall and TR ey i sha Gastineau Hotel Annex Il The Major, officer in charge of the Alaska Com- matic stage, a re-entry prompted by the earnest so- diplomatic :policies secretly formu-|peen in service until recently. | St wind of gittesHonIactE L L mank R SRR ) ol [ %) 3 :? t ikl 4 @ v lated. Among portents of 1940 | Q What kind of gifts should be | S | | munications System, declares there is crying need licitations of Britain and France. Less than six : i & Yor & Seventh ‘wedding ARl i = hoir mili. | dwindling prosperity is foreseen. for mah for Chanles | €180 Tor s seventh wedding & — P in the Territory for radiophone service in every vil- months ago the Russians were snubbed, their mili- Peksohs hose-birthastd-1bae ave L. Shulman, fur man for Charles Y— ‘ ) lage and hamlet of Alaska and for an integrated tary power belittled and the door slammed in their th mm\'”_ s cha ot ;,oud l‘m— Goldstein Compa arrived in Ju-v of woolen. | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. B J ’ G St system of aids to aerial navigation face at Munich i : tune, Relatives will contribute to the “¢4% i = - | | Graduate Los Angeles College | | | uneau s uwn oiore . N od States s 'S » influence is | - - - | | Every outlying community of the Alaska hinter- The ‘United, States: shows: tist ier i ““1‘“ 18 progress of young persons. Marria Sabiiby “'\’"'\“ it — j, of Optometry and CASARRENL t‘land, no matter how small, said the Major, should SUll uxvat.’_lhat she can 1‘;““ "“l’l“““l "“”]\1)’\ l“h- es are indicated for many Aries sub- | * Wk (’\ A CATION FRID: DAU Y | FSQ()NS Opthalmology SR T S R Ce have the benefit of a small radio transmissior i :’\'l“f‘" ‘m“l p“”‘xi“‘.l ‘z‘rmg:‘zoid over 0Ve | jacts of all {:’P\ s gl O Lt l A 1 ‘ Glasses Fitted LensesGround | | po = f a3y SRt VAR e Ahe Tere] SooY es, ail i Children born on this day may N | i [ an 2 1" tion to tie ;1 with the major stations of tm Ter A four-power conference to meet the German iiaginative - and. aekEDIke b — IN E ih—_—‘ ‘ The Bexdll Slcre : .ritory. As he pointed out, it is tragic that ,:mp‘w menace, however, will not prevent an exuitant Hitle \ese Aries subjects may ‘be ex- Gordon Graham, chief mechanic E—— ——— || Your Refiable Fharmaclsts devoting their lives in the frontier service should from speeding his conquest of the Danube. Rumania ceedingly active in athletics as well | {OF Alaska Alr Transport, Is safling By W. L. Gor bws ' | | i ’ vy be cut off with no means of sending emergency calls js the immediately threatened nation as Intellectual pursuits. Philosophers SCUth on the sieamer Baranof to- | The Charles W. Carter | | Butler-Mauro which often mean the difference between life and It is suggested that the democratic countries belong to this sign Bighi For e e 'j““;; o e b BB nt s “ {41 L e @ death. It is especially tragic when the matter is 50 buy more Rumanian oil and wheat so Bucharest will —_— SHALA. sald Db gy, Ouimice) ' Wopds Diten M SOOI Moriuary RE | 1 + ot G i o ; would be indefinite. He plans, how- “I have no fear of it spoiling.” Say, | | 4 ,isimple of solution. In the interest of humanity be so dependent of its economic existence on SUNDA, APRIL . 1939 B 08 Sake i bt b San Pranc! st v o tear 6f Ats Spofie I Fourth and Franklin Sts. I ; -:Mu)ur Edwards would waive all minor restrictions in S_upposm; most of Rumania’s products were | Until evening benefic aspects rule cisco and New York fairs Often Mispronounced: Athlete. | | PHONE 136 | | | 1to obtain desired end to friendly nations, which the Nazis thereby be strongly, according to astrology. The . — : e pkamagre ath Jet e ahdn Bb, 8] | | In the matier of aviation aids, the Major con- deterred or spurred to take complete military control planetary influences tend toward NOTICE OF SALE SmB e hobath-atTes | trasted the situation between Juneau and Nome, |Of the resources? The query is rhetorical peace and serenity. All classes of | The undersigned as a ot Ger-i F et Misstlelled: Ekpenise: * se L1 oA M ] ) t 2 What Rumania must have is an immediate Americans should benefit from this man Consul Seattle, Wash., will Have Your Eyes Examined by : where the Governm does nothing, to that over g not ce Y e a route of al length and some milar con- Promise of military help from her neighbors, Poland, k ndly rule. sell at Public Auction at 2 p.m rb) roject D R L C ] a route of equal Jongih and somewhat SUMAr M) ;i reece, Yugoslavia, Turkey and .Russia and Leadership among the cler Monday, April 17, 1939, the real and r hae L. Larison | | H S GRAVES ditions between Fort Worth and Los Ani WHEPEL S rrorn B s R nAe Tf e forecast lic opinion will crystal- personal property of WILLIAM SRR b OPTOMETRIST 1 - 0. millions of dollars have been spent for beacons, ,y.ice can be forged, if Hitler realizes he is going lize along advanced political lines. MEYERS, DECEASED, consisting y .o oy Let us in-| | Office Tudwig Nelson's Jewelry | | | “The Clothing Man” {iemergency landing fields, directional beams, weather '\, ..y into determined armed resistance, he will halt | In certain trades labor will profit |of tideland lots on Willoughby Ave- S ik vosaBIIATY By nstering L Store: Phone Green 331 ‘ P 5 serfectly groomed 8ir-|ps s : greatly. Industry will be pushed to/nue, near Jim Ellen’ e i o DAty il ae s —_— HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER Lot 'Ahfl’” 1 with two 3, Court House intensive activity as extrao demands for manufactured, ducts in e. This should be a fortu Lot umml. 26 by 50," cabin No Watch and Jewelry Repairing i L | but cannot be satisfied in contemplat We Want to Know bialzairpdiit l.”,l)l,f ],,-:,\”,”L, iR “;J‘,l M’”{"””:_,U“.:" gfl‘l.‘ ;4“”,!‘1 DUDEDS at very reasonable rates | ‘ Gashneau Motor ' ) cim il g MasEueeny T iDAOE EORIRSAN||| AR For weather reports alone, the Weather Bureau gy women and Willoughby on water side I LOOK and LEAR 1 S. FRANKLIN STREET i ervice | needs a substantial increase in its personnel and Girls can stand intensely cold weather better| There is a sign read as indi Furnishings to be sold with | H PHONE 721 budget to give Alaska aviation the service it requires than men a with less clothing than men (a fact ini of oc pheno- | cabins. Seller reser right to re- s s B i e L 4 ORNERATE AUTO REPAIRINGI and deserves. The Bureau'’s present contribution We need only look out of our Broad Street window to Mer Sl "!“""‘"“’“- cults gf}ject any and all bids and all bids By A. C Gordon || OFF THE LOWER LOBBY || Gas—Oil—Storage verify) becatse. theyHave @guble ithe . th of many sorts will flourish through the |subject to approval of German Con- | | toward air safety in the Territory cannot be praised o 3 rstiti v reg 3 “thermal insulating tissues” that men This year. Superstition will spread, es-|sul TR & : oss . 3 1. Who said J will find a way too highly, but it is doing all it is able to with pres-| port has been rushed to our desk by carrier pigeon |Decially among the young. This| Terms cash: 10% down, balance ent facilities, and the need is for much more. 4 § Recal or make one"? ; from the Yale Medical School and we think it is a mental suggestibility is said to be & when deed delivered S Or S he bt e e (.,‘M BEAUTY SALON A bare start has been made by thg Civil Aero- | pjnyy jmportant item. sign of coming wars or conflicts WYATT KINGMAN. Coast a part? L B WARON | nautics Authority, working in conjunction with the | There has been a lot of nonsense between the sexes Severe storms in many parts of | First publication date, April 4, 1939. 3. Who wrote “Elegy in a Coun= Most the United States are foretold.|Last publication date, April 15, 1939, £ S, iy Frederics—X-ER-VAC BARANOF = o ‘ HARRY -~ RACE J Alaska Aeronautics and Communications Commission, | and we are glad science is getting on the job. try Churchyard”? L g Bis Figs: 3 ; o O | e ? | J DRUGGIST in smoothing the airways for Alaska's planes. It is ;u)rr\_lsslmml have been about v\hel.hgn ris hay more }:]xx:ntz::";:xgén\l :‘l‘rlliir[\“"fr‘mfl'(‘)l';::: NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT 4 What are railroad “block: | 4 Ballevad: that: o 1t ovteta million: AEARE w1 e muulm:] x.;‘m bnT\ an;l l:u on—while tl u.“m:.».. Vil B N s @ OF ADMINISTRATRIX | 5. To what country does JAIMBICA| .t el ey "’lg:e Squl:lb T . O t 2 ‘ec. | €NCes, the thermal insulating tissues and the like, have § 5 gy ores of available from the CAA this year for placing of direc- | WICES: The T Careers of leading statesmen will| ALL CONCERNED ARE HEREBY Delons? s CAI l 642 “Alaska™ tional and weather beam stations. For a Territory 3 Vi 3 % X 2 f Alaska, however, and where aviati We want to know why a slim the sise of Alaska, however, and where aviation 15 | ,5ungs can dance from ‘9 pat-10.3 a of the great importance and far-reaching extent it | more. when her irl of 102 close before "the summer. South NOTIFIED that Mabel Jacobson e wan: | Africa as well as the United States|ROWe was appointed administratrix | 1. Hannibal, \\"ilh rfArm-encv L()hl.s: THIPLEX 'Odorless' ¢ extreme Wil lose distinguished men. Fam-(Of the estate of Frank F. Rouze on | Proposed journey across the Alps| “The Store for Men"” wsky escort is in a state T | with his V. is, a million dollars must be spread pretty thin. It |exhaustion and practically out cold or feet ous lawyers will end service in m-,gld ch 24, 1939, by the United States|W,* 15, 37 ! DRY CLEANERS ° will not do a great deal toward correcting conditions,; ~ We want to know why a girl can maintain an | ternational disputes fovmmissloner aldetniotiio P”"\ 3. Thomas Gray (1716-71) | | Pickup Delivery—Sam the Tailor’ SAB,N S but it is a start | energy output of 600 ergs on a diet of (item) two, Girls may find this day more sat- | bafe Judge for the Juneau, Alaska, . oS S 3 7 | Y | SRR domestic tasks | Commissioner’s Precinct. 4. Stretches of track between | s, is to be Al |liverpaste canapes, (item) onme cup of coffee, black, |isfying in performing P = | : b v udiraging Front St.—Tricmgle Bldg | 2 Dack of altee 5 o Jile |than in entertaining ambitious| All persons having claims against Fact R I e ————————] | (item) a pack of cigarettes, (item) one bonbon, while | tha ; A SR A Ito two miles in length. 13 aska's principal ‘“ ode of transportation for MANY iy o oter grows white around the lips if fate and | plans. It is wise to seek self-expres- |5aid estate are hereby required to, 5. England OFFICIA MAPS 0!' r$ to come. Already it has revolutionized industry | peker game keep him from his accustomed three | Sion in task 1 ; I close at hand pn‘\tl'm the same, with proper | S and life in the Territory. It deserves every encour-|square meal Persons whose birthdate it is have | vouchers, within ‘six (6) months| 5 57 G S agement which the United States Government can| We want to know why a young woman who can | the augury of a year of fair pros-{{rom the date hereof to the under-| ECOnOMists calculate that indus- JUNEAU—25¢ A TIWEAU CAFE give it [ cook three meals o day, elean house. attend to Junior, | perity, but they should avoid too{signed at the office of R. E. Robert- | /3] production the first of 1939 J. B. Burford & Co and make her own clothes, feels generous spending. Girls may be|son, 200 Seward Building, Juneau | Would have to be 150 per cent of the g 5 ] inclined toward extravagant self-|Alaska *11923-25 average to give full employ- of at-| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, March |Ment to all available workers. 25, 1939 — — Aviation, Major Edwards conced Major Edwards' tour is of extraordinary signifi- | do the m cance and.advantage to the Territory. It is the first {restless of an evening and wants to step out, for y . such extensive winter trip ever made by an official | Something to do, while her husband (who has sat in indulgence in e Rurch 5 |on three conferences and had a two-hour lunch) de- | tire. } “Our Doorstep Is Worn by ! Satisfied Customers” i PR ookl o in his important position. The Major found the | ST €Ot BEROR BOE EC S Children born on this day prob- MABEL JACOBSON ROUZE, winter snows on the ground and winter Cundl(lolh‘ We are sending these queries back to Yale by the ably will be generous, keen-witted | ~ Administratrix. | prevailing from Juneau to Point Barrow, and ob-isgme pigeon and industrious, although many may | First publication, Mareh 25, 1939, Jl!lleall “elody Hnnse be inclined to be critical and sar-{Last publication, April 15, 1939, - - = 7 — | castic. N - Music and Electric Appliances (Copyright, 1939) | % — - Preparing World Fair Camp for Scouts [ o Next Trving’s Market> e e Irene Stewart's [ TO SELL Front Street Phone 65 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES ’ PR @ ; ’ | work involving appn»?lmm?\ 60.- LENDING LIBRAHY 1 600 seedlings of known parentage may be required to produce a new| [BARANOF BASEMENT LOBBY ALASKA FEDERAL ,s e 5 | variety of strawberries of commer-| | Hours: Noon to 5:30—7:30 to 10 | | Kraffi 3 4 ‘i(-nal value. p.m., Sundays: 12:30 to 2 p.m. 2 ‘) SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. X ; 4 ; - Pl - e || Accounts Tnsured Up to §5,000 Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. . A 2 - P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office CABINET WORK—GLASS ; 11y Seward St., Juneau, Alaska PHONE 62 o ‘I WANT The B. M. Behrends TO BUY TELEPHONE—51 — 4 ) | : Bank | d i Juneau, Alaska ; i ? | COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS COMMERCIAL USE THE CAPITAL—$50,000 » SURPLUS—$100,000 . and SAVINGS P T, 29, PAID ON SAVINGS « WAN SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES J Resources Over Two and ADS One-Half Million Dollars First National Bank JUNEAU—ALASKA .4 Grover Whalen, head of the New . ~pole at groundbreaking for the By « t camp @t 15 C ....Lxesident of the Scouts’ national ¢ on of the first totem © Roosevelt (left), vice — form), chief executive,

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