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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRFE, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1939. Daily Alaska Empire ! e l Flovoriin. l' D) YEARS AGO || T fCpy ey A (Cincinnati Enquirer) From THE EMPIRE R e Senator Bone and various colleagues have intro- D 2 Professional 4 1 r e C t O r Y Fraternal Societies b SENIR ;;.::: FRINTING COMPANY adent | duced in the Senate a bill to impose severe income | “The stars incline | Aotre s 1o :,B, % hd ! l_ Gastineau Channel “ ‘ B L R W Man Birests. Juneats AlseERs erere Dre Sioht: wtielh Sibatis Butis tet ent] but do net compel” | Prospecting, which had been dis- irt ay | e e would take virtually all of the income of persons in MONDAY, APRIL 10, 18 i el et (?;{fi)f::;;r L— B. P. 0. FLKS meet | — g rtonds i o every Wednesday at 8 P the surtax brackets. | 3 e ot 3 : The Emptre ertends congratula D every sde SUBSCRIPTION RATES & In fact it would take more than this. Estimates| Adverse aspects rule stromigly u Mining Company, according tc|yone and best hes today, ‘heir IS. Kaser and f§ p. m. Visiting prothers Delivered by carrler in Juneau and Douglas for §1.25 per month, Iul evening, according to astrolocy. George T. Jackson, manager, | | red tn the Post Offive In Jur 3 3 P : X welcome. DR. A. W. By (iall, Soitasy phid t s made with some care indicate that under this pro- . (Honld B A 4 e virthday annive sarr .o i“e follow- 'WART, Exalted Rul- One year ce, $12.00; six months, in posal a resident of New York with an income of a half | The_Week should be started wi Freeburger Sax " ing: alret. ) er; M. H. SIDES, Sec- sne month, in advasce, §135, sty notty | million dollars would wind up the year very badly | 3ution Capt. A K Latuibp, Whe Oupdova — DENTISTS e mi ay be open struc- | and Anchorage 21 ma o ras X retary. the Business Office of any r Irregy {n de. ' after paying Federal and state thcometaxes. . Indeed, |, ¢ mind may be open to‘dest 1d Anchorage hotel man, who ‘was APRIL 10 Blomgren Building A Jtvery of their papers ! e he would have to use his entire income and take | Uve and discouraging ideas fbich|crecting a modern theater and of- James Primavera PHONE 56 Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 37 \::}::k l::’n,i“i;:;“(;}191:7‘;]2]‘:3:‘0“; fice building ‘:;L I\C‘O‘.So‘vfl> was 4 Pt i —— | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 102 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS This, without paying any other taxes or keeping any- | 88 assenger .on._the ‘Northwestern en Jack Wilson Beotid and YElo v The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for 4 e | be emphasized by threatening wc oute to Cordova. - republication of all ne» it or not | thing to live on g F. J. Chamberlain the local W 1 id | R. E. Catson D A W Si Monda» of each month aper alse h cal news 1 suc vin 0 A Al S %] Obvlously such ‘tdxaflgniggould not help ‘to Winl | "4y, jor this configurationllroken | FHarry' M, Kaufmar; whohad ire- 2 r. A. W. dtewart X in Scottish Rite Temple - — a war. Rather, it would A86teQy the Iormal incentives o ‘and agreemerits: Wy be |cently been released fforh the serv- DENTIST 75 'beginning at 7:30 p. m. ALASKA CTRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER to work and invest. It Would create new i ices | 4 % 3 3 ) S 1 o noug| 8 Y > arrive t “HAS. W. HAWKES- THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. s %A 2 > AN common enough to cause alarm a ce, arrived in Juneau on the Hours 9 a.). to 6 pm. # e T of a flagrant sort. It wotild Mmove the possibility of | PP 0 SU0EE o o e reln Northwasterpsasd waltatiihe. AlL WORTH, Worshipful Master; Represented nationally by the Fenger-Hall Co. Lid., with |cXpanding production fdeflities, excépt as the govern- |y 5 = L P 0RO Bie tod | asiit Hiotal . EM. OD ERN | . SEWARD BUILDING JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. 130 out of his capital to pay income taxes alone. offices in San Prancisco, Los Angcles, Portland, Seattle, Chicago, | ment itself engaged in the financing of business. Offjce Phone 469 A AL FasT : N 5 8 .o by double-dealing and secret tra ARES, e STTE B st sbbieny: D i ML Wew York Sk R 4 g 20 S Nor is it certain that Sepator Bone's war taxation | v .00 A ¢ Georgs - Deihe il Thks a ET IQ[J | T A R Pk e s f). i “I‘I’\:'O";":‘let:l( ‘;‘:t’"‘l Earytastical Mars ‘s in a threatenin Lucille and Raymond Drake arrivec * ags l > ligh taxation vould discoursge Tesort'ta war only it iugividuals and. nations. ‘Seniii |cn the Nofthwestern and were i By Roberta Les Dr. Judson Whittier | | mySmetin| - ; jersons and self-respecting govern- remain here, 1 BEE Wns’ con- i b | veality a significant cause of war. ‘The &nswer to this | bio00® PHE SETTTHEREE S MOV e :‘;"'. e ol e i CHIROPRACTOR [ & is rather clear. When war scares develop, security poon " oo $ i BEGEER S uD It it the duty of'a hostess,' | Dragless Physivian | ces go ; t 5 P sropd /| SRS : ; b A .|| oOffice hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 ; prices go down, and not up. War, in other word The configuration is not foften. LEX all luncheon or dinne | f C Q y @ [ would-Bavtniuki s PR e i Cait T ¢ individually| | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle F ig ould be injurious to business and profits, not helpfu for domestic harmony and althouch Lsietit, - Conitd %3 1, Heordan o introduce e gue: ndividual | o8t ANVEstaTk’ &Ml biiEtTRa : 4 ¥ PHONE 667 . .\nd”m.x\“ 1‘:“:ulrllxx\\\;‘1‘1‘:0‘:;::?1\:1{; xl:x(:m\‘ it : divtiroRs Ml Be taes HUTUREIE Fnany | e ViOEShUR.: el Seout u;n ;."‘ Ollfx:‘ 1R ] ’ PUROLA REMEDIES ea axa /] ssary y war which + N £ es; the aler nostess 1ever may come. Tt is a better method of financing war ! of 1o stars. PR i e o ! | fails to do this ‘ PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- activities than bond issues, although it takes some W CHCON o0 e et o e ot Q. Where should the adaress be| [ Dy John H. Gever FULLY COMPOUNDED courage in Congress, But to enact specific tax sched- & . 4 % S printed on the visitir . » b ernment is” luc for women and % | ules &t a confiscatory level in advance of war is to 11 oiy souial i piniing , A. n the lower righthand corner | DENTIST | hamper the conduct of a future war without actually .huu‘t; 1l B bndeits >““i/’l‘ had :)’:\‘/l[“ rec i June f the card, and in type consid ! Room 9-—Valentine Bldg. PHONE 97—Free Delivery o § : eVl T P y s SA1L that Mr, and Mrs, I 3 amor - i N ubess ey doing anything to prevent entanglement in a foreign marry made on this date should > ibly smaller than the name, 1 PHONE 762 Front Street Next Coliseum conflict. : s nd son were soon to return to Ju-| @ May one ever leave the spoon | S G a4 % forerunners of happiness. neau. Mr. Sigmon was operator in o in Bhe aottes: ‘otpnY Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 pm L For Queen Elizabeth, astrologers | (ha 17. S, Cable office el L i se S /S 5 ; b the U. 8. C e g No; the spoon should be YES, IT GROWS White. House :Shadows of England predict DOPNIAMIY Thev | vy Sigmon had many friends In | piaced tn the. satees A & —_— i > — 3 prognosticate for her some form of (}i¢ city . s ; f Tomorrow’'s Stvles 5 o iy A Mrs. Roosevelt, who does not believe in ghosts, ' tajli ; ‘sacrifice bkt b i FL R B and soybean, barley, oats, field corn, sorghum, buck- oy afling’. person Acrifice. " no 'p The forée of the i neau | l OSTEOPATH I'oday admits to a Texas audience that she often has a |of her royal routine A P IERSONS o 4 X Y a d Per { 7 onsultation and examinat, wheat, hemp seed, crabapples and garden peas {rom | “curious feeling” while working at night in rooms at| Persons whose birthdate it is have | ! e snd p‘ ; i | DAILY LESSONS || Pyl o o e v Manchuria grew in th varying degrees of |the White House where many past Presidents have the augury of a year of ' definite !IM¢ numbered 500 employees anc IN ENGLISH { 7 to 9:30 by appointment. success, last year worked. She sometimes hears nolses and gets “the good fortune and intellectual pro- ¢ force was siill being added to Gastineau Hotel Annex This international garden waxed and waned at distinct feeling that there is somebody in the room.” gress. Happy marriage is forecast South Franklin St. Phone 177 the University of Alaska agricultural experiment sta- | Her friends know that the image of Abraham Lincoin for the you Mrs. H. E. Garside returned home By W. L. o) lon comes to her mind, and in one of the upstairs room Children born on this day p: ” ikh«- ___v;l“‘ Sk e EEBRNC, § SRICRERRAEITUEY SU8 Moot e e that he once used as a study she has visualized him y will be g rganizers and : - 5 g . | tion at Fairbanks they are learning what will €10W | ¢iandine at the window. “m’)g thoughtfully out over o ‘“”.l\‘l ”“,‘:‘r,‘,,iom:.«”,(b‘w,‘.:?mf,; i vluxulw and joined her husband at| words Often Misused: Do not say, ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. | | J ' G S1 and what will not in Alaska. Washington: sign make successful professional | TRAReE: d his fortune at their dis-| | = Graguate Los Angeles College | | uneau s Uwn oiore The number of things that will grow, even thrive T7iere is nothing discomforting in this. The W men and women, Many have bril-| e RN 41, | poSition.” Say, “He placed his for- .| of Optometry and i D) as far north as Matanuska is surprising. Spinach of | House is built of memories, as well as of the materials 'liant minds Weather: Higl 3; lowest 31} tune at their disposal. Opthalmology good quality, with giant tender leaves which stay Which compose its walls, It can never lose completel Selies lear Often Mispronounced: Pro rate fresh for a long time, luxuriates. All seven varieties, the personalities which have been impressed upon i CALL ¥OR APPLICATIONS T . Pronounce pro ra-ta. first a as in| R TR e ' w " of lettuce tried did well, the leaf varieties producing |1t Will remain a haunted house as.long as it stanc Applica pacent 2alio | The Rexall Stcre be received at y F ol » benig nse 2@ " # i Often Misspelled: Dungeon. Ob- o VORI, (-2l 9. o | large, crisp leaves very sweeb and tender and the| Ui O 10 the benign serse that unseen presence e Cify Clerk oe ungH Ty !TAI.Y MAKES rve ln, €0 : Your Reliable Fharmacists | ; e pre o may still be watching the destiny. of the Republic guv april 11, at 4:30 p.m., .for the Syrion bl £ ! athers producing solid, well-formed and ma bl which each, in turn, helped to guide. No casual White g0 oint o i MR R Byrapyms.- Vislole, VISusl.. Gprkrs The Charles W. Carter . Butler-Mauro heads. Other successes were peas, cucumbers, car-| House visitor of sensitive imagination could miss these | it discers pere per | of Poli Asst. Chief of Po: rots, radishes, turnips, parsnips, swiss chard, potatoes,| overtones of the past whispering through the present RETS Janee : : ueh . two Pire Touck Drivers, i o v o Mortuary clover, sunflowers, timothy, barley and oats, To one who actually lives among the furnishings used 1% WO Fi7e TIEE TN OVER ALBAN!A o 1t 1 vouess Let us inc| Mourth.and Franklin Sts. A swarm of Golden Ttalian bees which winitered | bY the great dead and traces and retraces the familiar (S8 S0 CUF FEARERE 3 SRR Yt {6y Joed s 28t 1) b D e over in the root cellar ventured outdoors April 12 and | PAUern of thelr footsteps, the mpression must be in- ' " o’ Gty preasurer, € a cwih iy ecay s WoERe produced 99 pounds of honey niified ragutiaredic That it lies in the mind - y ach day. Today's wor Raspberries and red currants did ot do at an| %% 2oL Kssen its realit bage Dump Caretaker. City Hewth | Giyes Warning fo British |suservient: userut i an inferior If wraiths ither in the White House, they are, Officer, Street Cc loner, ( Any v not en » o ) r Eves E i o badly. Neither did sweetpeas, nasturtiums, zinnias,' a1 in all, a noble company. If, indeed, they do return Enginner and Bldg. Inspector, Fir Not o Dispufe M()Ve [t hservient must have had a| | THave Your Eyes Examined by larkspur, poppies and pansies they can look on their work well satisfied. What alarm Caretake y Magistr > 1 [bad time with him."—Mrs. Humphry Dr Rae L. Carlson av. Made, Liftle Nation : A5 t constantly. l * H tion at Matanuska. There and at the similar sta- ses Fitted Lenses Ground Far from home, but dbing well, is Kentucky blue| American, passing by that pillared residence in time City Assessor | Ward OPTOMETR | H. S GB.AVES grass, which proved hardy even where a heavy coat-|Of stress, could fail to feel reassured o sense the g Office Xaudwig Nelson's Jewelry “The Clothing Man” ing of ice overlaid the surface of the ground, To-!thadowy figure of Lincoln, just as Mrs. Roosevelt C i Ao P - Ok PR ST S T Store >hone. Gireen ml:.m grew vigorously, promising a future in Mata~ | describes him, gazing thoughtfully from a window Recalled by Duce A et o A M OOK and LEARN e e ot ME OF HART BOHAFIIEN sing a futu ats gasn H I L N and LFWART ; MARX CLOTHING nuska cheroots. Some of the stalks reached a height 3 e — = | a1 not. recognize any special | * - of three feet, with leaves large and well formed Says John to Elliott . : encl : | FINE - - - —_— British or F Only one of four varieties of onion could be termed s bania. The Fasc I | By A. C. Gordon a success. Cabbage proved even more fickle, only one (Pleveland Plaiy Dealer) \t Great Britain ha Watch and Jewelry Repairing % Way back™in 1012 as the weary Democrals at " h intere at very rcasonable rates of six varieties germinating well, maturing normally e such inter l e ey e forme hends. | The. otnens sithey | Baltimore were'trying to decide whether to nominate : rprstierilday pat e B L R Jesus PAUL BLOEDHORN Gastineau Motor Woodrow Wilson or Champ Clark, the nation chuckled i ; t pear after His Resurrection? s ¥ : guences if it sought to dis- & SR failed to germinate or refused to head when a son of another presidential Roosevelt blurted s e 1 it | 2. What is the flower symbol S. FRANKLIN STREET i Service Cauliflower, table beets, cabbage, garden beans, an indiscreet truth: “Pop is praying for Clark.” [ Aprit? PHONE 727 soybean, field corn, sweet corn and three new varieties| ~ “Pop’s” prayers did not have the desired effect - Must natives of Puerto Rico| ' || GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING | of wheat must' be set down as failures, They did not|The Baltimore convention, arguing that any smart BaTbiort: DIt i have passports to visit the U OFF THE LOWER LOBBY Gas—Oil—Storage, respond to tender c Republican would prefer the weakgr Democrat, nom- traveling for pleasure 4. What is the 'distinguishing inated Wilson. History does not record whether there | n b ber cent: | Characteristic of a Manx cat? | BARAN 0 F Alaska soil and climate in the way of providing the| g yr obunal) f04he Wiie Houssieguiy e o & [+ wtooy sodiolier séatuns b connann e b VORIER Bt BEAUTY SALON | c>» HARRY “Territory's tables. The work of the experiment sta- The current long range debate between Presiden- S 3 " ANSWERS | 5 < | R i 7 tions is a good one and one which should pay divi-| tial Son-in-law John Boettiger and Son Elliott, con- 3 i : NOTICE OF SALE Mary Magdalene LR, JEaeH | 7 § RACE dends in future prosperity. cerning the qualifications of John N. Garner recalls | sl ; he jersigned as agent of C 2. The daisy Frederics—X-ER-VAC R e \th\ gay incident of 28 years ago. i E— A | man C at Seattle, Wash.,, will| 3. No; they are American citi- § A DEYBGISE 9 9 , , - Son Elliott and Son-in-law John are too mature | ¥ 2 g sell at Public Auction at 2 p.m ns. -~ 5 o Squibbk WEATHER HAS ITS DAY (OR WEEK) | tor the sort of reprimand which mas mave.come.to | GRS Monday. April 17, 1589, the real and | 4. It has o tai > “Steres of - the White House enfant terrible of 1912. Nor is there 3 b personal property of WILLIAM| 5. Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. C/‘L 64— | Alaska” There is an element of poetic justice in the storm any evidence that the President has a desire to re- : : MEYERS, DECEASED, consistir ' Al ! ' v | gods’ stalling of a pair of meteorologists for a week at| strain them. The past six years have abundantly | & : 4 of tideland lots on Willoughby Ave- | A NTION 0. TRIPLEX Odorless | i “ lonely Nulato. proved that the Franklin Roosevelts are individualists, | § s nue, near Jim Ellen’s Store: Home-Cooked Dinne: B The Store for Men Howard Thompson, in charge of Alaska operations | Tugged enough to be economic royalists if they. wanted % Lot about 52' by with two|members and their escorts DRY CLEANERS " | 9 . for the United States Weather Bureau, and A, M.|t© be\. H i % v | cabins, Nos. 231 and 233, Court House | p.m., Tuesday; fcllowed by regular | | Pickup Delivery—‘Sam the Tailor’ SAB'N S Francis, who calls the weather for Pan American Air- So the John-Elliott debate is likely to create no Lo § | side of Willoughby, | meeting at 8 | * So do we learn by experiment what to expect of p.m. Charter mem- family chasms. Probably both John and Elliott are | & e B. Lot about 26 by 50, cabin No. bers will be honored 3 St—Triangle Bld e e i s E 3 P ! y 3 5 honored ront St. riangle g. ways, may really have learned something new about|correct 1t scems reasonable that in the up-and-come z water side of Willoughby e AR D e 7 LILLIAN G. WATSON, . 11 the weather in the seven days they scanned the skies| ing Pacific Northwest the aimiable Texan : . : 5. Lot about 26' by 50, 4-apart- | ady : i OPFICIAL MAPS or over the ice-chucked Yukon. “too sot i to qualify as an appealing presi- . ment ing, No. 203, W. Third . . B o e R R A It's only fair that, after all their many years of | dential candidate. Nor will many be surprised that - . and W hby on water side | Generai Entertainment Commit- J“NEA“—ZSC GASTINEAU LAFE predicting, the weather should do a little talking back.| Texan Elliott is keen for a Texan for President, and > 5 t sold with | : tee—Chairman, Kelly Blake, [ ek et EHGL;::H is beyond doubt the best known Texan avail- 5 > S - reser right to re-'i yggen, (“ “I;,“?Amo]‘d }(‘- e J- B- Burfflrd & co' Meanwhile their argument, if not carried to the | & % ] any and all bids and all bids! NATION ON WHEELS ediousness, is good fun. A bit of humor is | £ Vi e § | st t to approval of German Con- | gpe. Bl SENahe: Clha ‘Our Doorstep Is Worn by 7 20 in politics, where too many take thems s {S_‘““"U“ Wirt. Satisfied Customers How emphatically the American automobile s | gejyes : 4 orms ‘cash: 20%7 down. baiande] 5 S g pleasure car and how definitely the United States| MRV O S Lk 4 when deed delivered ' Jeads the world in the number of both private and Forest service officials estimate that 61 percent X & : A WYATT KINGMAN. | public cars is shown in the figures of a world motor|of the t planted last year as windbreaks on the 3 i3 First publication date, April 4, 1939, | Junean Mehd? House: census recently published. | prairies survived. The other 39 percent seem fo have 4 Last publication date, April 15, 1939, | i = e 2 ¥ e er e 2 deseril i % g — —— S— Masic and Electric Appliances This country has sixty-eight out of every hun-|suffered the e described in Margaret Mitchell's i 2 dred motor vehicles in the world, or something more | Pest seller Bernardo Attolico (above), Italian (Next Trving's Market) it s L r to Germany, has bean ! | 2 than two machines for évery one abroad. This, how-| . ambassador_to Irene Stewart S } ! TO SELL Front Street Phone 65 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES d Mann says tha recalled to Rome to report to Pre- ever, includes trucks and buses. If we count only |, . ‘I“l:“f‘*v 1_«(l-;:r:[;.\.rm(]l'?-\J.Et‘-lkl:lerT?:‘r:{:ogl:;{gtr):imt‘:o bl b Europe's war }LENDING LIBRABY ‘ : passenger cars, we have more than 75 percent of the | co.ino a¢ how we've about run out of Czech territory | like developmemss. He is expec | [ seelng as how v E Y i i | BARANO 5, {1 world registration, or three passenger cars for evVery with which to pacify him to outline Hitler’s attitude to the | OF BASEMENT LOBBY de COimy | | ALASKA FEDERAL 9 i SRl ek “stop-Hitler” program of Britain| | Hours: Noon to 5:30—7:30 to 1 [ { | one in all foreign countries. The latter actually have Sl *4%" France and Russia. o Sundave: 100D 4 D3 SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. a S & million more trucks and buses than we have. Thpv‘ Chester (Pa.) magistrate was unable to hold court | (Central Preujl,' ES . Mn ing Co., Ine. o et Al it S adiiron LRk 2 : e bR S doer Y ° || Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 fge & Builia have less than two passenger (‘,uA for every commer- the other day. He couldn't swear witnesses. (Some || P.O. Box 2718—Phone'3 “ice CABINET WORK—GLA cial vehicle. Our own ratio is six to one. one had stolen the Bible,) % Sox iE 2 11¥ Seward St., Juneau, Alaska PHONE 62 WANT |—/—— vWiridsors‘ Aid 1n Legion Annivers;n'y : The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska ? COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS COMMERCIAL USE THE ' A CAPITAL—$50.000 and SAVINGS /s §)8) 4\/SURPLUS-—SIOD.OOO SWANT g’ S erecice Resources Over Two and ADS One-Half Million Dollars First National Bank i i in impressive ceremony, in Paris, marking twentieth Duke and Duchess of Windsor (center) participate in impressi Yy, in cratd e M 4 : iversary ing of the American Legion. In right foreground, hat in hand, is m Bullitt h ; T v -Anm:'v:::r:r:;;:‘si{l::”:il,11}: ;ri;ce. Behind him to right, with beard, is General Gonrand, one-armed mili- | &% J U N E A U A L A S K A i tary hero of France. 7

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