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1 THE " Dail y Alaska Empire ay by the - Published every evening except Sun EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY WELEN TROY BENDER ERNARD - Second and Ma Entared in the Post Office 1n June SU n~rm| .00 one montn. in advance, Subscribers will co the Business Office heir papers es: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Assoclated Press | entitled to the use for republication of all news redited to it or not | otherwise credited In this ud also the local news | published herein TO BE LARGER BLICATION, ALASTA CTRCUL ATION Ltd., with Chicago, Fenger-Hall Co r e L6 offices in San New York and Bost SUN, MOON AND JUNEAU Tomorrow morning, if the gods of local weathe space, early risers will se fount Rob A prett of the sur be sie fror Juneat ar The heavenly show ste 6:10 ock closes at 8:24, just about the ler uble fe At 7:15 o'clock, by which time tand wel above the shoulder of the mountain e will L 92 percent t A only place in the wo g good look at ring-shaped pse. Ir Cal the ade the sun’s face only the extent of mak e vau Southern sur ne slightly gre ou hue of an under-rif of ti ¢ ill be obscurec grapefruit but so persist out, glasses detect light that wit e moon's disc can be n's diameter wi Idaho three-fift} along the full sweep of the Alask Aleutians the eclipse will as near al it is any- where. The s will not be completely covered bec an annular rir sed eclipse is one in whick the edges of the sun appear all the moon's face at the moment the two bc are in juxtaposi- tion. Juneau will get almost the same picture, so wi Pairbanks at 6:20 o'clock and Nome at 5:26 In s at 4:39 tomorrow sun will L time the show gets good The hc the the sun come 1e time the into view 1lifts above not visible from Juneau. If it rains, snows or if th over town tomorrow, just skip i that and Juneau are which, of cour a theoretical horizon » clouds glower darkly It won't matter ther uight 1 line sun, moon all in a ANOTHER BOMBING somewhere, Joe Louls heights of heavyweig to be fame Sometime. goinig knocked from the t boxing The man who will lick this redoubtable champion i alive somewhere in the world today, perhaps punching a bag, sparring or’ jogging along a lonely road with a trainer, more likely not even interested in fighting at this date, Louis is a great champion, a round dyna- never before in the history miter such as ring devote of the game had the misfortune to pay good money to sce. Fights used to go twenty or twenty-five rounds it seems, no matter who the challenger was. Last night Louis knocked out another young hopeful. Maybe it’s putting it a bit strong tp say hopeful. The od > heavily against anyone who h the murderous Brown Bomber. name wasn't steps into the ring wit Whoever last night's victim was—and his even less the first sterday and certainly i Louis exactly glor important 15 ye 1 put him away in round of what was scheduled ‘coyly as a fifteeen roufid | tight ‘ To see two minutes action in the ring, 25,000 Los Angelenos paid their mohey and’filed dutifully nto the arena. The spectacle may have been worth they paid. Certainly they are all talking about and will be able to say many years from now saw Joe Louis in action, for Joe is one of champions of ring history Unanimous England (Cincinnati Enquirer) Quite apart from its international effects, Prime Minister Chamberlain's new policy is proving decisive 1 a unifying force Britain. Only a few day: 120, before the commitment to protect. Poland, Mr wamberlain faced a hostile House of Commons. Not T Labori some Liberals, but_an omi | large bloc of Conservativ were ‘severely criti he Prime Minister. Today that oppositfon is In the debate foreign policy, Mr.’Chamberlain fescribed v policy of making an anti-Hitler | oalition a Al departure He did not conceal he A of his deeision.; Rather, he am< ha ding Britain's {guarantée to in- s threatened by a nce, there was Ho word of criticism ny political faction. y encouraging, for one of the " t from what Germany might do 1s beer r of a breakdown of democracy in nglan new unity achieved by Mr. Chamber- | ) » hilates those stresses within the Brit- might have led to the adoption of measures. vival of- British solidarity is procee rity of the powers aligned again iermany is crystallizing rapidly. It is a delicate and omplex task to construct a coalition of nations. But he Hitler regime has proved its aggressive intent and to 5 5o clearly that there is little fficu persu; : the governments of the coali- on. Hitler himself has created the alliances which re beginning to encircle Germany, just as he forced ¢ ple into uni ish peoy Depression’s Whipping-Boy Record) For i gazine of big business The Fortur ey of public opinion has a higi eputation for acc And todaj in Fortune (biggest magazine ) vt of a nation-wide poll indi- ng that the general public blames business leaders t bla the Administration for the 1ued depressio 1 balone den world this piece of imp: rate, impc rting stands out in b ief It may even h 1 ng the child Governmen fingers of 1 percent of the people pression, believing bu about tr w Deal ar is blamed by 233 of the New Deal has gone too by 11.1 pe A « : 2 didn’t know at was re- onsible There is no whipping-boy with e the ghost of ma is no terrific trend to either rig or left rvey ought to enco both rnment to sit down and talk thin ve 96.9 percent of the people would like Pop’s Place (xl the Bar (Cleveland Plain Dealer) What this country needs, declares Emelie Linde- nant I 5-cent cigar nor a glass of pa 1 or but a saloon over the portals f which motto, “For Men Only.” Mrs indemann as an expert in liquid mer- nt of a Wisconsin brewery nd a brewer in her own right But as a feminist her qualifications seem to eave something to be desired. What has happened to the doctrine of equal rights? The women, whether r not they are wont to bend an elbow at a flowing yar, will probably hoot at Brewe! Lindemann’s sug- sestion, but it should evoke a hearty masculine Amen. Time was when male sanctuaries were numerous. There the ¢ me table, with hospitabl hairs he wide doorwa That passed long since The barber shop suff d feminine invasion when he I uire made it co-educationa An unex- sected e of prohibition was to bring women to he bar. The ing, Clearly from the ma declined to withdraw at rep tuation has gone from bad to worse ne point of view. Will the time come wher ne 1d heart-jerking ditty is thusly ren- Mot} ir mother, come home with me now A et Pop have his place at the bar Lucky Pair Win Annual Opera Auditions Tests Mark Harrell Annama \ for new operatic tal- of Decatur, 1L, Greenville, Tex., Climaxing a 26-week sez ent, Miss Annama Mack Harrell, of the two young singers chosen for contracts with ) Dickey Edward Johnson the Metropolitan Opera company of New York. The award also included a check for $1,000 and & silver placque each. d Johngon, director of the Metropolitan, is seen congratulating them, al's dawn- DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1939. e%)roscope 20 ‘ ‘The stars incline YEARS AGO From THE EMPIRE in the Lituya| mining engineer | For the young there is PosSibility puy gigtrict, had undertaken to but do not pompol APRIL 18, 1919 The House of Representatives g : »assed the compulsory school bill i R R 3 TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1939 :nu‘udnrnrl by tha Commiithes ar lpac & The EmpH, exenct ‘fl"”'“f;": Adverse planetary aspects BRPEAT | oation. whicl was designed to com- |/1onS and. best wishes today, :hefr to rule today. According to astrelogy xn-i mx’,fln“ to send children of birthday antive sars wo i e Jollow- there may be obstacles in the way \k.hm,]l auo'u, \Cl;onlx ing: - ) achievement ; s iy — There is a sinister omen govern-| jonn premming and Axel Koskey i {ing labor, and industry may be ham- oo to return to Juneau on {he Mrs, Henry Harmon pered. The summer however {8 t0|pyincess Mary. Both boys went south 168 Sy be a period of marked accomplish- i, enlist some time previous and Datothy Betirgeatts | ment for manufacturegs, Axel Koskey had been wrvl‘n" inf ol Lanaiy Seaports may be harassed With | ). merchant marine 3 > Joseph Wehren strikes that will ‘probably be. brief | 2 3 - e [or :“"*1’"::“;N‘f";“‘“k;;("\‘x‘l;l”""""mf’“" Thomas J. Donohoe, Cordova law- —_ osHoatad: ver and Democratic National Com- | M ODER N Thice 115’ tately sl iy | mitteeman, was to arrive in Juneau | & I LAER 38 B F0SPECt [ the Alameda, according to word ! ! e e b jtoday for workers in the learned received here > [ ETIRUES TH professions.. Both men_and, women o b | e 0 are well” fraingd MUI" prosper + Jack Campbell, pa oneer | 4 scientific students are well directed WS, SV plones By Roberta Lee of making new friends of OPPOSite furmish the Alaska Gastineau Min-| & T8 it necessary for a hosiess o |sex, but little chance of romance i ing Company \\lll; 25 ‘l;m l‘?l :‘.“‘ rise when greeting a guest who has indicated under this configuration. ;o e e s "% | just arrived. and other guests are guration. jng pobbles for the at Thane, : College students should benefit : GE SRSl at Tha [ present? through pleasant associations. i | A, Yes, always. A hostess is very Ttaly should be fortunate in the praoons rz;?"lv‘,"“(‘;‘\“"‘""“‘lu o he discourteous who does not rise to influence of the Pope Who WIllien- | Cnaries Hennlnd: Fred Henning and | S1CEt- Every guest, .and also when peace policies. MUussolini | yacter Robert Henning, mother LT R omes under a sway that may cause . . g | nt inclivation toward ap- ‘["ll']‘“ ;:'"' o “‘“”‘ W. Henning, |~ @ 15 it permissible to convey in international . prob- ' ‘N FEmpire sta food to the mouth with the fork in . Rl SR imteng | 1he left hand, the prengs pointing ames " reeburn, superinten ar en will set a good eXamBle:to dmt of the . Ohichagoff Mining | (0VRVAIdS ! the world by demonstrating What Gompany, left o the thwesiaenl) o Y this is a Continental more than a century without a war g S;,l“‘-”. g custom which is growing in usage. has accomplished for the nation, * LD | Q. Should a man, who bears the Efforts to copy certain social move- LTy title Junior, continue to use it after 4 S 4 1 J 9 ments may not be acceptable in the ,,II?E""‘/';,V' *I Pagsnal < the death of his father United States Sedtaau Rt O A. No; the son discontinues the Women should find this a favor- " [ ~uncau use of the title after the death of able day for sewing and other do- = TOlC his father, whose name he bears mestic employment. Cookifig willbe- | o g graiin T LG of b pn v o come popular with girls as diet &5~ | he ' john L. Carlson Company can- o 8 tems are studied 5 . . g » - | Persons whose birthdate it is have o “_L‘\A::‘ (}f"f P [ DATLY LESSQOI the augury of a year of prosperity, ' oy St g T RN N thatamita 3o - IN ENGLISH if the temptation to quarrel with Weather: Highe 42: lowest 87 relatives and .business associates is o 0T ; " 3 * overcome. Women may be difficult A R By W. L. Co ‘on o please in the management of S ] eir finances. 7 ' oy Children born on this day prob- HOSPITAL NOTES || Words Often Misused: One's K | | ibly will be self-reliant and inde- * e ————# birth date is the specific day on pent. Subjects of this sign of Ari Mrs. T. P. Craig and baby boy Which he was born, his birthday is may have Taurus characteristics. jeft St. Ann's Hospital this morning 8Dy anniversary of his birth. “John's Many attain unusual succe fov Bhchi birth date was February 1, 19 (Copyright, 1939) Febru 1 39, was his tenth -oe birthday.” Mrs. Te aughhn entered S S m-\f,: Hrll‘,’” ,I, e hight suffering Often Mispronounced: Gaucherie Ickes Backs Plan from an attack of the flu re, first syllable as go, first e as in A baby boy welghing 7 pounds her. second e as in he, principal ac- £6 Me. and Mvs, Eimer Ta Ohanoe at . Otten Misspelled: Pyramid. Ob- | e e e T or 8L atver the DYy, St n's ospital Be Hofel Mdnager A Hopia R M WA e Miss Anita Dorter tnderwent g tend. distend, expand, augment, am- o 1 i ve b > £ : V. agn i from Page.One) major operation this morning at St. PUIY. magnify ; ¢ 7| A Hrenital Word Study e a word thiee He thinks more should be dome,| 5 times and it is yours.” Let us in- howeyer, for the brishe crease our vocabulary by mastering rshe s. Ralph Fair was a medical ad- 3 who bring their own Miw. halp. Je rowpa e 00 each day. Today's word ion today at St. Ann’s Hospital (awkwardness) Pronounce go-s I have been throu = Fidelity; loyalty. “Histories are 2 F twice,” said h S 1d more fill of examples of the fidelity | Wal:h and !t‘wrlr;‘mpmrin; | P WO Vi~ S et s L8 W 100 LT “And I have never slept in a hotel B v Of dogs than of friends.” "—Pope % vary RensapsbioRRERs 1 Gasti I have missal ) : ‘ astineau Motor e mm:’f.fr’\m'v[vv:‘l:kyn L. 819t Hospital, 5 R PAUL BLOEDHOBN [l i happen: to. the pollegs; world: et he oaa: . Holbwook gniered 5 LOOK and LFARI\ | (' PHONE 727 el ot s rn Lol Ann's Hospital and dismissed this l i | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING thiefr - tuition - money by’ drl {I\ljl').ll“\‘ after receiving medical at- Bo'k C Gord. l OFF THE LOWER LOBBY || | Gas—Oil—Storage rubber-neck busses through Yel- | o0 uom 2ol 1] y A. C. Gordon H S e BT SR g | BARANOF | — arks. Ge Jooper got his s G i i 1. What is the per capita con- wazon in Yellowstone. W B 2. Which was Stonewall Jack-| ety e THAT gets into the hands of the| . . o i ,|son's correct given name? | i 5 RACE politicians! Arnold . Shearer was discharged| '3 wnich is the heavier, dry or Frederics—X-ER-VA g TN from medical care at St. Ann’s Hos- | qay ‘2o DRUGGIST Try an Empire ad S G miobies | 4 Who is the patron saint of — “The Squibb LA 3 3 T § Scotland? | Stores of Ll "”""I""" ; l"‘\"“ [“"b‘_l“ x‘l‘]‘"""“ 4-| 5. Which country has the great- | C l L 642 Alaska” ) . OF A sslon today a e %57 | est number of trees > world? WILL AND TESTAMENT TO PRO- | pital ; b B ,’;{S““ world? | TRIPLEX "Odorless’ | |7 BATE, AND OF ISSUANCE OF A3F 1. - About half an apple a day for | | “The Store for Men" { Y e i o i o, vomar, wha i | DY CLEANERS > NOTIFIED that the last will and|from Hoonah. He is receiving medi-| 3 pro apm ook | Fiokup Detlvery Sam it allae | SAB Ji testament of Guy McNaughton was | ¢l supervision & Bt Androwy Front St.—Tricngle‘Bldg. admitted to probate on April 17, 5 3 | Siberia AR P I e S g S ey | 1030, and that on said day Letters| Mrs. E. Mercer and baby were! PR OFFICIAL MAPS OF || " Testamentary were issued to Mary | diSmissed this morning _from the| ! V. McNaughton as executrix under | GOVernment Hospital | WOMEN OF THE MOOSE | JUNEAU—25¢ GASTIWEAU CAFE said last will and testament by the| ~ = = ——— | Meet Wednesday night at 8 t)llrxk | 'y U. S. Commissioner and ex-officio| _ L@Ura Smith, of Sitka, entered the | LO.O.F. Hall, J B Bl!l'hl'd & Co Probate Judge for the Juneau, Al- ?}mu:.mx-m Hospital yesterday af- | HATTIE PETERMAN, S i aska, Commissioner’s Precinct ternoon for medical treatment. | adv. Recorder. || ‘“Our Doorstep Is Worn by All persons having claims against| oo T ST ¥ s o Ny —= 1 Satisfied Customer: said estate are hereby required to| | P OW ENROLLING | present the same, With proper vouch- | (“; T“" 1g R“gla‘vullitvs cents ers, within six months from the date 228808, NIRRT BIEAT p hereo to. the undersigned at the| RotL, Seheol of Duncing. 315 Third | Juneau Melody House office of R. E. Robertson, 200 Sew-| v Fhone Red 119, adv. w A N T 4 ard Building, Juneau, Alaska . EER AT e .'-\ Music and Electric Appliances | | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, April 18, ' 1 (Next Irving's Market) ; Irene Stewart | i 1939. rene sSiewari s | Front Street Phone 65 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES MARY V. MCNAUGHTON, LE TO SELL H Executrix of the last will and NDING LIBBABY‘ [y { testament of Guy McNaugh-| | BARANOF BASEMENT LOBBY : | ton, d??eflsm‘l- : % Hours: Noon to 5:30—7:30 to 10 BLASER SEDERAL K fft,s Last, miblication-May 9, 1909, indays: 12330 o 2 pan. o SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. ra ot o S i ° Accounts Insured Up to 55,000 Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. | W(? ) P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office CABINET WORK—GLASS p fifig 11y Seward St., Juneau, Alaska PHONE 62 ' The B. M. Behrends || | ‘ Bank | Juneau, Alaska » COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars . WANT TO BUY 04 USE THE “WANT" ADS Professional Fratcmal Socicties astineau Channel J Directory = B. P. 0. ELKS meet every Wednesday at 8 Drs. Kaser and p. m. Visiting orothers | welcome. DR, A, W. | Freeburger STEWART, Exalted Rul- er; M. H. g 5 DENTISTS okl SIDES, Sec. X Blomgren Building o | PHONE 56 SR | Dr. A. W. Stewart Second and fourth < Monda> of each month AR, “HAS. W. HAWKES- Hours 9 a.. to 6 p.m. ‘\vonm Worshipful Master; | TTOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 142 > in Scottish Rite Temple '\ beginning at 7:30 p. m. SEWARD BUILDING | JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. Office Phone 469 st * i B GuySmith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street | Dr. Judson Whittier 1 CHIROPRACTOR } 1 | | | Drugless Physician i Office hours: 10-12, 1 | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle T’ 'g | PHONE 667 © L Dr. John H. Geyer || Next Coliseum DENTIS L Room 9—Valentine Bldg. || PHONE 97—Free Delivery PHONE 762 | - Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. ——— DR. H. VANCE "Tomorrow’s Styles 3 T " ‘ oday Consultation and examinaton free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | m—// / | Jalygmsend sastineau Hotel Annex South Franklin St. Phone 177 ey 5 | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D.| | | ' Graduate Los Angeles College | Juneau's an SIOIE Your Reliable Fharmacists | ; of Optometry and | Opthalmology A S Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | e oo i o " TS || "The Rexall Stcre — — \The Charles W. Carter | Butler-Mauro | } Mortuary © = ||| ' | Tourth and Frankiin Sts. | | | | PHONE 136 BE! | | Have Your Eyes Examined by ‘ laiiis | Dr.RaelL Carlson ||~ 5" GRAVES Office Yadwig Nelson's Jewelry *The Clothing Man” Store Phone Green 331 FINE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING TELEPHONE—5I COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100.000 29, PAID ON SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES First National Bank JUNEAU—ALASKA ar