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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, W DNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1939. | palm-fringed coral beaches of tropic Hawaii. Yeti & i B Dally A!(l sa If nprre [sich 1 i case. YEARS AGO The Duchess is coming on to Juneau from Sitka, || OTO‘SCOPC From THE EMPIRK a y P PTRE FRINTING COMPANY riving here August 5 and giving Juneatites a glmpse | 1y = b e by NG & - - prestdent of the largest vessel ever to sail up Gastineau Channel. stars incline S APRIL 12, 1919 Bl‘rt a R L BERNARD - - ViceT e Business Manager In 68 days the Duchess of Richmond, never before, but do not lonal The following city officers were B n the Pgeific, will travel 20,000 mile: her home appointed for the year: City Tre Sutored in the Post Office Class Matter. | 1t Montreal, the route will be down 2ast Coast,| WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1939 urer, B. M. Behrends; City Clerk | The Empire etends congratula- AIPTION RATES rough Panama Canal, to Hawaii, Alaska and| UDtil evening adverse planetary A. B. Cole; Chief-of-Police, Nelsby o ong best wishes today, heir nd Douslas for S1.95 per month. ||\ -0 Conat: aspects rule today, according to as- by; Chief of Fire Department, pirthday annive sary .0 i€ follow- 5 < akh 7 S } taoed i A P o) {trology. It is wise for women to Sim Freiman; Fire Truck Driver. ing Juneau, happy to be placed on the itinerary of |ioop in the background where pub-| M. . Pratt; Assistant Fire Truck Bisd x romptly notify | one big cruises, will we! ne the Duchess Amd‘nc discussions are concerned. Driver, Elliott Fremming; City At-1 APRIL 12 ! n’ the ¢ 10p rs will follow in her wake. | In political and labor affairs there torney, H. H. Folsom; City Health John Reck . g |will be many conflicting opinions Officer, Dr. L. O. Sloane; Street Mrs., P. M. Schneider MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. street of Yesterday {at this time. Men will be tenaejous Commissioner, Ernest M. Poliey;| % Robert Keeny The Assoetated Pr titled use fo o : 3 |in advocating conservative princi- City Assessor, A. A. Humphrey; Biith Blahssed republication of All news ety (refiton, bl e (New Xark Tities) |ples that opponents belleve to be Cemetery Caretaker, C. Biernoff; Thomas Osborne .,.;,mul.e.; ‘r’:::'-';", fn’ this pa S i DIOWX QL v ., 'long outmoded. Assistant Wharfinger, Joseph A Wilhelm S. Hansen ( ommes cadioss ! ting exhibits ai the World's| 'yjhera] tendencies will be strong ' snow. oyt e | ALASKA CTRCULATION TEED TO BE 1 s of the Nineties, reconstructed | in = government policles thmpush i THAN TH o Hudson Power Company as a H;HH:H’ coming, months, when the tirge Harry Sabin, son of Mr. and Mr | ) the ¢ ! w. The old | (oward readjustments in public a! 5. Sz ; ted e re toward readjus . c af-'M. S. Sabin, w pected to be re rec e pr quaint in- | fajrs will be definite. leased from the service as soon as! M O DER N | will ghway com-| Radio comes under a rule of the his return from France on the Vir-| g o >TTE u n thoroughfares. Itiis laid stars which 'seems to foreshadow ginia, according to word rec ET lQLJ ETTE i 1Py cc € bordered by narrow 4 changes in management or altera- o e, t 2 | ks, Tall telegraph poles lean over it, festooned With | tjon in established modes of service. The Epworth League of the Meth- | . By Roberta Lee | ing wires. Iron posts surmounted by gas 1amps | washington will exercise authority odist Church reorganized and the| ife 1l iting. The speed at which life am- affecting methods and material in following officers were elected: | Q. What is the proper way to in- | ong in those day lized effectively by an | proadcasting. Grover Davis, president: F. B. Har- | yroduce & young man to an elderly | d-fashioned ice-wagt ith a kerosene lantern | Importance of the spoken word rison, first vice-president; D. man? ‘“uy'-\ its un]]w:; d. will be emphasiz throughout Femmer, second vic dent; ) A. The young man should be pre=~ the Street of the ) will not be so world as propaganda assumes novel Krough, third vice-president snted to the older man, mention-! ure might su . The ].7. lences forms and unusual dramatic force. Grover Davis, fourth vic ng the elder man’s name first; “Mr. | g g “(‘n” by "”“"“m"‘m(_““’;)'j""“',\_' **! Renewed trouble in Spain under dent; Leslie George, secrefary 1| Marshall (who is seventy), this is| i | fow might consider it an advan. |VArious inspirations is prophesied. treasurer, Mr. Hudson (or Edward Hudson).” | 3 e Dith 1 > automobiles. parked | RePereussions of the war will be s " Q. Is it necessary for a wmmm R Ak & v i et il g |heard around the world. Capt. T. H. Cann, who had b(‘;‘“ to say “ple and “thank you”| u intefvals ‘froin Hiny thont Gwedens where! . JADAN SO TndRs ¢ S, - | D COMARNG of the Queen on E]‘:\‘m her ow ants? ; sted : ¢ 1y tion of sinister portent. The outhern California for thef A There is nothing obligatory o rested in the cool of the evening. I Pacific St hip Company, made | ,po0 SR R n Hel # . economic condition of its citi . = P oy . about it, but as it is such a trivia many nostalgic memories among his HraE telo Ho” Alask €ason | sourtesy s I eople 1 s p S - will affect Chinese aggression first trip to Alaska courtesy to extend to the people pe who once lived sheltered lives on similar : n the City of Se: s Semai 3 vell-bred were is a sign of warning 3 E | who are fimd\ ng one, a wel " vellers suard agains - woman will do so. r J. Mo Pe e, who enjoy thinking matters dwellers to guard against e ¢ entertained with ick gt i o L {de that 1t was & psychologically fects of monoxide gas from con- Ms. J. H. Long entertained With) Q. should one pick up a dropped F ] a oesent it ot th ested automobile traffic. a luncheon at her home the Previ-inapkin when dining in a restaur- REZ s 4 d e ly more ci d street ¥ ous day, guest for the occasion gnio ¥ i an be fo ore Were sons Whose birthdate it is have “"° o - ~ Wil ant? R | frchi jidstein B rit the | ! car i gt rear of steady bro. Peing Mrs. Thomas Riggs, Mrs. Wil-1" 4 No: let the waiter pick it up. buses back in 1892, many of which have since been ! 1gury of a year of steady pro Tt Pri i 2 : . ‘ e TACEAIOeEE S Wt e world. hat or professional 118M Britt, Mrs. Thomas Price and ge will also give you a clean nap- . moral structure of the id had : et o the: Hogh kin. open. On that little backward stree ; men will benetitthroueh, = ;" Stimson Youag, Who re- > 1 security which exists on %0>d investments, i S s € global security whieh exists on =0 dren born on this day prob- turned from France where he s fei | ' , Tl o LR et 1 the Aviation Corps, was a g it on t ades. N vision of the W tragedy. Perhs of their security alarms of lawless { 2 frontiers of raths of d be glad street to Juneau from Out ours simp sidered as quence. The City hs more in fact Hmn most in the S basis well look t tion. would all d mino ff of the Na- t distribu- Juneau could parkir mp down on i F m jumpy by ; ni 1 of in t o a busir seared for speed pro- mak forced to labor as breath~ ann be produces )S . But \e State ery time Hitler appe n & balcony and the crowd through adequate condem-|cries “Heil,” and hi hals set about seeking R hiabtbes e worlds to conquer; the ave a Nervous AN N " g 1 aul out old plates and draw new boundary line: such property HAVE SamE new colors and start the printing s, only, or destroye to stop them again within a few hours. Alaskans are by natu ) ere however, one note of optimism in the They are no lovers of re i of the society 1 official, reflecti that the grown beyond the village rganization is now making a map of t Atlantic are TECEssary sure the welfare of | Ocean, observes that Herr Hitler has n inged the ity boundaries of that body of water—yet. But may even e OUDIR T He miakes his sug- | IS hope not be premature? Did not the Red Sea o Mr. Moe has no axc He 1maEes. 06 #98: and leave a dry path through which the non- gestions out of a sincere as an expert and a Moses led his followers? Perhaps before Hitler man who ha exce 1t opportw study to instruct the Atlantic Ocean he’ll recall what conditions h v compare with those elsewhere, happened to old King Canute. to help Juneau find its way toward better ards St iy of safety and good civic sense. His report deserves S high offici ,1» in Washington favor a rule eonsideration ,r"'b““ officers from marrying itil they ; have servec After all, the boys are sup- T T T " | posed to see ting in the service, JUNEAU, A CRI PORT RN 2 A TrS Mai the only state to show an increase in o v he way of cruises is that which i Something new in the way of Lf 1ise tha . first quarter ir tax payments. Fair enough, but the Canadian Pacific is offering this summer on the |y o 5 vermont getting along? Duchess of Richmond. For instance, the 20,000 ton ship will take a brand glad to 11\‘11) Slovakia secede from but we imagine he wouldn't be Sitka a t bv a revelation to many 0| broa: i if anybody in Austria called for a vote t is or five days away from the ¢n withdr rom Germany. Hitler Threatens to Denounce Naval Pact AL Adolf Hitler (extreme te reply to the A which pledged him to ma i 3 was sent direct frem Berlin o New York by radio. is shown at Wilhelmshaven, Germany, as he appeared ivering a thveat to denounce the 1935 pact “permanent” inferiority (o Britain’s, This picture surrounded by his staff. id to Pelan . n a state of left), bly will be mentally active and ex- % k ~ T mely tale Many subjects of '“',"": “-,_;”' Tty 00 D AJLY 1 [.5 3() NS fon. Snencadin Belitio ) ‘eather: Highest 35; lowest £ I suce d in politics. Liter- P ll\\ [;I\ (‘l [bi{ | ary talent is common among the “7 W > " | subjects of Ari BN o e : * | (Copyright, 1939) CLASSE‘S‘W}\O“ E:\ROLFINC : By W. L. Gorlon | a W EMNEBAIRE AN AL For Spring Recital, fifty cents | per lessor Dorothy Stearns e — off School of Dan 315 Third . Words Often Misused: Do not say, 119. adv. you going to start the Say, “When are you going to begin the work?” Often Mispronounced: Exchange. | Accent last syllable, not the f Often Misspelled: Intercede. Ob- serve the ¢ (not s) and the ede ‘n()l Phone Red “When are UN ) STA DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office March 22, 1939 eed) . Anchorage, Alaska Synonyms: Whiten, bleach,! Notice is hereby given that C blanch, frost, silver. Wo has made application f Word Study: “Use a word three| homesite under the act of May times and it yours.” Let us in- 1934, (48 Anchorage, crease our vocabulary by mastering serial 08545, embraced in U. S. SUT- one word each d Today’s word: vey No. 2319, situate on the west Rectitude; undeviating adherence | shore of south end of Tee Harbor, to moral standards. “He had never Alask: ude 58° 24’ 32 N. lo wandered from the path of recti- tude 134 45” W. containing 4.99 tyde.” | PR e S O R 1l persons claiming ad- ny of the above mentioned d e their adverse claims trict Land Office, LO()}\ and LFARN the in D | chorage, Alaska, within the pe | of publication or thirty days th By A. C. Gordon ‘ after, or they will be barred by - provisions of the Statutes. 1. What are the bars called PINE ‘cones crown Ann Came pos, who'll be “Pinea” in the Southern Paper festival at Sa- vannah April 16-19 when the FLORENCE L. KCLB, Acting Register. Date first publication, April 5, 1939. which an army man wears on the sleeve of his uniform to indicate his rank? south honors its new industry, |Date last p\mluallon May 31, 1939. 2. What famous author wrote . o ST — |also under the name of Boz? — | NOTICE OF SALE 3. Which is the largest plant " NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned as agent of Ger- family? IN THE UNITED STATES COM- |, .- J : 4. Whicl the only two Presi- | | % man Consul at Seattle, Wash., will doh qredhe gRly (LW, Lves) MISSIONER'S _(EX - OFFICIO | oy 4/ public Auction at 2 pm., dents of the U. S. to go abroad while PROBATE) COURT FOR THE |nonqay April 17, 1939, the real and in office? TERRITORY OF ALASKA JU-!| , 5. In what country is the Black NEAU COMMISSIONER'S PRE-| WHEdAl 24 consisting | Forest? al property of RS, DECEASED, CINCT. ; lots on Willoughby Ave- ANSWERS In the Matter of the Estate o i near Thh EIGIN Btora 1. Chevrons. ERNEST AUGUST THYS, com-| o' 'y ¢ 1ot 59 by 126’ with two| 2. Charles Dickens. | monly known as ERNEST BAKER.| pine ‘Nos. 231 and 233, Court House| 3 The thistle family. Deceased. ~x(lv of Willoughby, 4. Woodrow Wilson and Frank- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. | Lot about 2 by 50," cabin No, lin D. Roosevelt. | that the undersigned was, on lhr‘[zqe, water side of Willoughby, | 5. Germany. 21st day of Febru 1939, duly AD-| " 10t apout 26' by 50, 4 apar!-} G pointed administrator of the estate |y ht i No. 203, W. Third | ATTENTION H of ERNEST AUGUST THYS, com-|angq willoughby on water side. | Captain Jackson and the Salva-| monly known as ERN Furnishings to be sold with tion Army would like those interest- | deceased, and that }nt‘nwx u»x«n« cabins. Seller reserves right to re- €d in putting in a bid on proposed y v‘h;' f;);(‘o?uiiuil (““ l,-wr "Jl"Je(L any and all bids and all bids rock fill, to contact him at his of- All persons having claims a ‘hl‘?:;]_J o O eI RO | g Rl i i aid estate are hereby required to| Terms ca % present the same, with "”"’”‘wheu (ll'd.:;:h\':*?(‘d Sown; batance ouchers, and duly verified, \\nhm\ ix (6) months from the date of WASLE SN “irst publication date, April 4, wsa It s, R. E. Robertson an ¢ 4- — gle, at 208 Seward Building, ’ I Ium-?mpAlaska. | Il‘ene Sfewarl N To SELL | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 3rd [y of Apri, 10, LENDING LIBRARY | FRANK CASTENAEIL BARANOF BASEMENT LOBBY Administ; m‘;r. First publication, April 5, 1939, Last publication, April 26, 1939. Hours: Noon to 5:30—17:30 to 10 pm, Sundays: 12:30 to 2 pm. [ ] WANT TO BUY ’l_‘he B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars — e ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. s | The Charles W. Carter | | Dr. Judson Whittier Dr. John H. Geyer DR. H. VANCE + Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground e e e el | [OFFICIAL MAPS OF Satisfied Customers” —_— Professional Fraternal Societies Gastineau Channel Dlrectory | B.-P O ELKS meet every Wednesday at 8 Dl'S. Kaser and p. m. Visiting prothers Freeb STEWART, Bxglted Roy: s ed Rul- ree urger er; M. H. SIDES, Sec- DENTISTS retary. Blomgren Building PHONE 56 S—— Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a.”. to 6 pm. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 CHIROPRACTOR Drugless Physician Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle I’ 1g. PHONE 667 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth (G )¢ i scattish Rite Temple A beginning at 7:30 p. m. WORTH, Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. PUROLA REMEDIES FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum Monday of each month <3’ THAS. W. HAWKES- PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- PHONE 97—Free Delivery DENTIST Room 9—Valentine Bldg. PHONE 1762 Hours: 9 am. to 6 p.m. | " Tomorrow's Styles i Today” 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 177 Graduate Los Angeles College of Optometry and Opthalmology “The Rexall Stcre” Your Reliable Fbtarmacists Butler-Mauro Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 Have Your Eyes Examined by Dr Rae L. Carlson OPTOMETRIST Office Yadwig Nelson's Jewelry | Store Phone Green 331 | H. 5. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING —— FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very rcasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN S. FRANKLIN STREET Gastineau Motor ‘ Service i PHONE 727 l GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Gas—Oil—Storage OFF THE LOWER LOBBY BARANOF BEAUTY SALON LYLAH WILSON Frederics—X-ER-VAC HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” CALL 642 TRIPLEX ‘Odorless’ DRY CLEANERS Pickup Dellvery—‘Sam the Tailor’ “The Store for Men" SABIN’S Front St—Triangle Bldg. L JUNEAU—25¢ J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by GASTINEAU CAFE Juneau Melody House Music and Electric Appliances (Next Irving’s Market) Front Street Phone 65 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES ALASKA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office Krafft’s Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine, CABINET WORK—GLASS 11y Seward St., Juneau, Alaska PHONE 62 TELEPHONE—51 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100.000 29, PAID ON SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES First National Bank JUNEAU—ALASKA

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