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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1939. !lvf Alaska as well as by tourists. The region has been . M . . Daily Alaska Empire . u i in recent seas I Tt ot SBunday by the Steamers bound for the Westward should make oToscope R SR tTING COMPANY. a little excursion into Glacier Bay, just off Icy Strait D) EARSASO | Ffappy | Directory s Prom THE EMPIRE raternal Societies amn TRINTING COMPANY._ resident | and Cross Sound, as part of thelr reguiar summer|| “The stars tncline . Gastineau Channel WELEN TROY BENDER 4 i saniakn Vi tent and Business MBARCr |y erayy The sight is one which tourists will never but do not compel" MAY 10, 1919 l‘rthday = e e _____J ess Office, 374, e forget Dr. L. O. Sloane had been appoint- tter . ; ¥ ¢ . e B P. 0. ELKS pel Brtered 1n the Post Office in June s lass Matter painy WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1939 |0 Commissianer of Health for thel o om0ty Drs. Riae 1 O th:«Lf:(.:\- :l'u; SUBSCRMCTION RATES 3 Keep the Aleutians a Bridge of Peace Aocord it BRNEAGIORY Sd gt | Dot Iy Of KIsskn b A0V, 1"("”;"\ lons end best wishes today, heir f I an p. m, Visiting brothers Deltvered by carrier R T i an important day in planetary di- {f'““j, '11"'.1':' ,,”:‘ ‘,",t s ‘:]']‘v' by thel hday annive sar .o i“e jollow- Freeburger | weltome.” H. ©. RED- iy von foRtion, " month, in advance, 600 (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) rection. Neptune s in an aspect| Cirth Legislative Assembly. ng: reeburg | MAN, Exalted Ruler; R g PRI will promptly Bolty” After more than 170 years ownership of imost conducive to uncertainty and| s yeona Mo@ueen and MNI ey | | DENTISTS M. H, SIDES, Secretary, Otfice of g or irresulanity in the de- Alaska, the United States is only now moving to|apprehension. Positive attitudes of i e MAY 10 Piomgren Building ; Fak aper capitalize upon its possession of an important partimind should be cultivated. & | O8I FEEERIEE &t D. B. Femmer PHONE 56 g T of that vast térritory This is not s Huky Hay for Wlean (. = o o e Cambe 1 E. Click “——— | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 142 B e [t SRChSALy el liEien 1, the ‘ubl We refer (o the Aleutian Islands, which streteh |voyages, as delays, accidents —and | €S PRl Campbell Mar- s, T @ Second and fourth PR e . nlfamsane ol v i gl from this continent far toward the mainland of Asia | disappointments are indicated. De-| ' "y @l CHEEPE S saincy Johnson A\ abada® o encli-ionth R ened . &l and its islands spite unrest and evil: portents af-| gt ARG LR Karl Theile Dr. A. W. Stewart O tn Stoteish Rite Temple published he Two hundred years ago Russian adventurers began | fecting Europe, there will be much | A Mike Daniloff BrNssT ¥ )\/{ Wb ifiig at 7500 . ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER exploring and exploiting the Aleutians. travel abroad, it is indicated | A. Van Mavern, traveling sl re- James A, In; LT V‘C"“/ “HAS. W.. HAWKES- THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. The chronicle of these explorations has only re- | “While ocean {rips will lure many, |, - 8 Mavern, traveling man, re- Vara Kay Metzs Hours 9 a.2. to 6 pm. WORTH, Worshipful Masthe: iy by the Fencer-Hall Co. L. witn | cently become’available in English, as the result of |ihe coming weeks will be marked by || Wthe 5t it sttt - SEWARD BUILDING JAMES W. LEIVER cretary. isca, Los Anseles, Portland. Seattle, Chicago, | 3 Seattle Works Progress Administration project—the !a great stream of transcontinentail ¥ o il ook | Office Phone 469 LN 25 Hotel { - P | translation of aimost forgotten Russian reports travel. The two world fairs will at-|" i % 0% T it nePRS Susioitars rather than Aevelupes. THo| o Lo oiicans ot every OIS SHE! | sievaftas ke ke maneactiypdf e, IMLIL) S [ Fu it TN [ Dr Jodson Whither | .y E oy were e ers ra an de or sightseeing @ 4 in: Juneau from Hoon: ot i I TE 1 |1 'S !l‘h | grandiose schemes of colonization and conquest col- | Astrologers declare that thefgaff »' 7' Fam; Hoonaly, Lo mee ETIQUET I & | T. Judson ittier -] i T Wit : B8 Miss Rose 'Kane, who had arrived CHIROPRAC lapsed., In 1867 they were glad to pull out for a paltry | tional desire to be on the move fi- g1~ (P THIO A A RACTOR s 2 | tati & o i ibid { | Drugless Physici sum., dicates coming events of SUpremi® fr... “Tpeo were o e Gasti Drug hysician | | .~ With the Russian departure Asia was out of the |importance,. The summer is to Be ‘g at the Gastine By Roberta Les ff: 's: 10-12, 1+5, 7-0 | bl [ New World. It must stay out. a playtime before grave demands - i 2-3-4, Triangle ¥ But the Aleutian Jslands Temain, a possible bridge |are made upon the American people K¢ i alebibis s e ] . @, Bhould 8 b oss 1 al-| PHONE 6 PUROLA REMEDIES | ways be signed per between America and Asia Entertainment of distinguisheg |, “ g eld in the High Scl Miss ] 'y n . f o It is our bridge. It must remain ours. Then we |visitors from Europe is to be pro- i Noqic el S "_“”I'[ ‘]‘II,""““:;‘){nu mber of the firm, or is a ty PRESCRIPTIONS . CARE- —m— » sure it will be used for defense, - ag-i| diictive of'g esults, s prog | ; written signature sufficient? FULLY COMPOUNDEL \,\.”‘I be sure it will be used for defense, not for ag ductive of good results, it i .1)1'14. | bongs during the program. Guests| A]/’\“‘F\’l‘l “hfl‘((vn pitiolatt ol Dl’. John “. Geyer U gression nosticated. The stars indicate bet-| cheaver for the day was H. A. Mo- | ) r sk igned | | | with pen and ink. It is idle to pretend that all peoples are equally |ter understanding of foreign points K | fitted for peaceful neighborly intercourse. 3 of vi Q. Is it cc ct to refer to drap-| Room 9—Valentine Bldg, PHONE 97—Free Delivery eries as “drap: PHONE 762 For more than a century the United States and| This is a favorable date for seek- | Canada have maintained an unfortified border. But |ing country homes or choosing v: A. No; iraperies.” One| Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm, neither, the United States nor Canada would feel as |cation trips. The seers advise per- {might as well refer to curtains as GLACIER BAY PUB safe at nights as they do now if either Japan or the jmanent residence outside great “eurts.” Soviet Union held Alaska as an outpost. cities for all who can avoid centers| o willis Nowell and Mrs, H, J.|. @ When a man takes a woman | [ |in to dinner, should he offer her | “” . (! One of the signs that the United States govern- |of population Pisher . entertained .a number of B DH H VANCE i TOmUrrOW s ‘Jtyles i rid h his right arm or his left? { ment is thoroughly alive to the importance of the | Colors carried by race horses pre- | 2 L " n riends at bridge. Honors were won ; | OSTEOPATH Tod Aleutians is the ma e i s . sliaye B : | A, He should offer his right arm ; oaa : ans is the mapping project upon which the [sage results, many believe as they by Mrs. C. E. Davidson, first, and AN A P 1 Consultation and examinaton Y [ | vy DENTIST | | Front Street Next Collseum een, who stopped over enroute i to Sitka where he was to take charge | of the Sheldon Jackson School. He| spoke on his experiences during the four years spent in the Philippines. Purposes of the recent extension of the boun- daries of Glacier Bay National Monument are to make the area more cessible to visitors and to provide I free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; this week s will enjoy Glacier Bay; so will the bears now on, though they have always been left t and geodetic survey is now engaging. Unfortu- |read the stars. White or dark green |nr ceors i Ve 2 sanctuary for native wildlife, especially several species | nately our knowledge of many of ‘the islands and pas- |may be exceedingly lucky this ;\3'.,'” SERLCHe Laield, s ducoly — 7 to 9:00 by Appalniinent of bear, Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes an- sages is confined to the charts of the early Russian | month s OOK & 1 LFEARN } Gastineau Hotel Annex | Rnounces in a memorandum to the press received here! explorers. The Japanese government may have better | Persons whose birthdate it is have iior Stel and M. Hirech se 1} and LA South Franklin St. Phone 177 | | #4 maps than ours. There are many stories that Nip- [the augury of a year of good for-| g o’ et HHC PR HATER vee % _— s ponese naval officers work on what are ostensibly | tune, but many should safeguard'pr. .. 3 g By A @ Gord - innocent fishing vessels. health with unusual care. Changes| s 1] y Byt f : It is gratifying that the Aleutian charting project [should be avoided WA et i e T - -—— | ROBERT SIMP'SON, OPT. D. preity much to themselves in that lonely place. A s at last under way. Equally gratifying is the activity | Children born on this day may o il e ol ouds 1. What and where was the high-| | ~ Graduate Los Angelos College | 5 | question which arises in Southeast Alaska now is shown by the present administration in planning and |be magnetic and charming, strong- s 2 | o FEpbRISMTE S aver recorfon “"' | of Optometry and whether the enlargement of the Glacier Bay preserve developing naval air bases, so situated that they will |willed and intellectual. Many of the U. S 1 Opthalmology i 3 " { * | o 9 ore ANV Te ns] r_l will put an end to recurrent rumors that all of Ad-| command the North Pacific and allow any attack from | these subjects of Taurus are good HOSPIIAI. DAY I { 2. Was there any relationship be-| | Gyocoq mitted Lenses Ground miraity Island will be made a National Park, expressly that diréction to be intercepted. organizers and successful executives tween Noah Webst the compiler | RS SR S S to guard the Southeast Alaska bear in his natural The geography of the Pacific allows ample oppor- (Copyright, 1939) of the (Il(lftnavl\ uu‘Iv)mu XV\ b~ | e The Be)’.d“ Slcre tunity for defense. We have utilized the Hawaiian Is- - ,es - ster, the orator and statesman? i . habitat lands in this connecton. We are beginning to capi- % i 3. What is a “lapsus linguae”? Your Reliable Fharmachits The recent Legislature passed a memorial against talize upon our ownership of the Alaskan mainland 4. In what book and by what A | the Admiralty Island National Park idea, and it is and the Aleutians, We must press forward with this (ATHOI_I( woMEN HERE ON FRIDAY author does the character of Jean | ‘The Charles W (.arier Bufler-Mauro ossible this plea has met with favorable response in work. It is the best guarantee of peace and safety | Valjean appear? 2 ¥ : 3 oriuar Washington upon the Pacific wul BE lED BY e | ANSWERS | i : Y The Glacier Bay Monument, about 60 miles west _—_ | Open HOUSG WI” Be Held 1. 134 degrees, in Death Valley, FOJl‘lh;}lIlgféafi‘I;hn Sts. of Juneau, was more than doubled by President Roose- The Fleet and the Far East KA'I'H[R'NE SHAW ' s o | i, vell's proclamation last month, The area now is 3,850 ol | "ol SIoAnn’s, Boverns 503 Yo he ‘ square miles, which is a lot of country even in Alaska (Cleveland Plain Dealer) S | S LR e g i “ v SR { ituti | 4 “Les Miserables” by Victor| 3 _ 2 : embers of C. D. A. Hold, it Al e sudden order to return part of the ; | the three-mile limit off the seacoast s Dr' Rae L. Carlsofl : 3 _.._| United t to its Pacific stations, there can i £ | Hospital Day will be observed i Tnteresing questions as to st what private €0 "o Gout, that rapicts moving workd evenis pey | Elechion OF OffiCers | aicenic, oy wit be oterved n (DATLY LESSONS |{iom e e, [ T S Hospital and the Government Hos- AL # it el @ | | Office Fudwig Nelson's Jewelry | “The Clothing Man” | terprise will be allowed to do within the boundaries|a major part in the decision, It is apparent that Wash- b | of the enlarged Monument are certain to arise. There ington hopes to use the fleet as an instrument for I_asf Evenmg | pital will hold “open house” during S e Store Phone Green 331 are several fish traps in the area just added to the peace [ the afternoon. A cordial invitation IN ENGLISH A - . 8 & rge sa ory xcursion An indication that the fleet movement is not a ", ¢tended 3 lic by o Menument and a large salmon cannery on Excursi NS e ok e Joeh e e & 2| At the election of officers held |is extended to the public by the * Inlet, to which the new boundary extends. K The crew "o g i apan, as has been charged |, " opi bo the Catholic Daugh- |Sisters of St. Ann to call between R (kT g A in some Japanese quarters, is seen in the announce- |\ASt night by the - b 5 o'cl ] By W. L. Gor “en | of this cannery passed through Juneau yesterday, s iters of America, Mrs. Katherine |2 and 5 o'clock. while visiting hours 3 ment that President Roosevelt may send a note to | Tovel I e e o e i Vate W operation is planned for this season, at any Tokyo following the lines of his mecsases o Geomany, |Shaw was chosen to succeed Miss |4t the Government Hospitel will be g e | “flal(thw nd J’u\nrl.ri‘flv‘p:lrmg Whether fish traps and a fish cannery will be allowed anq Ttaly. He may also offer his good offices, if they |IS2bell Cashen as Grand Regent for | {rom 1 to 4 o'clock Words Often Misused: Principal) | asonable rates —_—— s o M A ) A g s S o, iy [P O AR Sy o0 S i aven e o AL SLOBREGNR) || A SESBON question which needs defining [Japanese invasion of China Other offlcers elected to fll the |i; "the tea hours at St Am's, (by origin a noun). “The principle| | S FRANKLIN sTREET | || Service Several families live within the addition to the| Japan is in a desperate situation as a result of |Various le}mn* mbnd‘t'-. ka(‘ members of the Hospital Guild will of this machine ls simple.” i _— PRONE 721 monument, and some mining claims are held. Present| the Chinese war. Diversions in Europe have enabled |Grand Regent, Mrs. Peggy Fowler; |, G5 " o aivine visitors, who will Often Mispronounced: Hur | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING legislation permitting prospecting and mining in Ner tospread the area of conquest to the south, occupy- |Prophetress” Mrs. Dora Deviin; | p o0® o oven through the insti- Pronounce hoo-ra, oo as 1 book Gas—0il—Storage Glacier Bay National Monument and in Mount Me- ‘r’lfil]:{‘:;’lff”hl_"";”l‘d if“_"l”k‘;’ Bpratly Islands, 600 miles f;‘"‘"‘“”‘_‘“ 5‘““’“‘:"-"“"1“’0 Harles | tution by members of the nurses in all, accent last syllable | the monument. Thig legislation gives claim holders| manland stagnates and as Europe seems prepared |Monitor, Mrs. Joe Kennedy; Sentis | anms. Howottal b w“f"';l, it St b titet se i el BRa] B ; the right to use the surface and timber only in con-|to enter another crisis the Japanese may attempt to |nel, Mrs. Mary D. Giovanetti; Lec~| Tumer. Obaimar of the i vatod it e o | JUNO SAMPLE SHOP nection with legitimate exploration and development extend their conquests to European and American- |turer, Mrs. Harry Croken &nd. OF- |iton Mrs. Wiano Hendrickeen and' Word Study: “Use a word three IN1”5;,}.3]’“]""\053;10”"[‘ of the claims and retains ownership of the surface|OWned possessions. Hong Kong, the Dutch East Indies, |ganist, Miss Mary VanderLeests| nise Elizabeth Cameron. | times and it is yours” Let us in-| $epIone Jand by the Government. the Malay Settlements, French Indo- China and the |Trustees el Mwm\.w of the Hw;‘n[nl Guild crease our vocabu by n':hl’fl'ln‘_’ ol St > The enlarged monument contains some of thv‘m““_}""’“:"‘“ ol ]“"“”“_ their reach. [ and Miss | assisting in receiving during the one word each day. Today’s word = 5 “The Squibh most magnificent scenery in Alaska. The F“““‘“‘”‘”i‘unmunfl(-p;f;:‘[ i:-‘:;:n‘ ;1:3(\:0 xzhgt\\zl:f;“:l:cj:;mm":;y | eil Ca : | afternoon will include: Mys, William Admonition; gentle or friendly re- | C A] ‘; 4 2 Stores of Range has high peaks, snowfields and glaciers. Mount| wil be asked to cooperate with an;‘m]n ('urhm‘l’ri itiation of five candidates will| A. Holzheimer, Mrs. J. F. Mullen, proof; warning. “I promise you to| | LH, DA | Alaska” Fairweather, 15300 feet in clevation, is the loftiest | those powers who, on the basis of treaty rights and | o o oo " .\iar)fi[‘lsfla;;li‘l,’:';l"‘;.{n';’:;Livxlj \‘X}xl \x:/‘:“x 1‘1\4] ‘\;M}\ iw]{x:.‘x):x]:‘):f]: e b TRIPLEX ‘Odorless’ peak. The full range of glacial activity is portrayed, self-interest, are opposed to Japanese hegemony in | 5 ki g s e i Gt i | ected officers will be | B. Godirey, Mrs. J, A lams, Mrs, | S G b e from immense active tidewater glaciers to small rem- | Asia. As a lure Berlin and Rome are offered conces- |21 ing S0 e J.’A. Williams, Mr DRY CLEANERS nants or the entire disappearance of old glaciers. sions in China. Such bait is not necessary, for the big 1] e ; megbers of the | J: W. Leivers, Mrs, Arthiy Riendeau. s ST s ‘ R rea 0f the At e ; Douglas group will be hostess in|Mrs. Walter Hellan, Mrs. William MAN LUB 3 NG | | piokup Delivery—‘Sain the Tailor"| SAB"] s “Inclusion of the constal area in the monument,” thiee of the Anti-Comintern front act in concert either (DOUEIS* €7oup U i on. Mrs. 5| Special meeting of Juneau Wo- | z ! P A BN 1 “The Store for Men" agreement et ances r he Parish Hall at Juneau iy ks i says Mr. Ickes' memorandum to the press,” provides PY 8greement or circumstances or both. gzt d R. VanderLeest and I. Gold- man’s Club, Friday, 2 pm., to com- | Front St.—Triangle Bldg. & natural feeding ground for wildlife that will find | stein. plete election of officers and attend sanctuary there. The Alaska brown bear is the most|far away in the Atlantic. With its retum to the Pa. H w t I: i d Presiding at the tea table will be “"""‘I" business. Members urged.to | OFFICIAL MAPS OF common species in the monument and is in most need | cific its mere presence may act as a deterr And a"y a son e e | s e as. WA e e J"NEA" 250 Japan’s military overlords might be tempted to {carry out such ambitions if the American fleet were | | head, Mrs. L. P. Dawes, Mrs. W. P, MRS. C. C. RULAFORD, of protection, being the bear most sought by hunters.|the proposed note offers a way out if Japan is dis- . Blanton, Mrs. J. J. Connors, Mrs. Secretary. | There are three species of grizzlies within the area,|[ 0 accept i At 0. PES. ee !n Charles Goldstein, Mrs. C. E. Ric - ! J_ B. Burford & co. numerous black bears and the blue or glacier bear, s P oty Mrs. W. B. Kirk, Mrs. H. L. Faulk-! ry The wmpne classitieas for | | ner, Mrs. H. I Lucas, Mrs. E. H. results. |1 [1ast night for members of the Order Kaser and Miss Magnhild Oygard a b " At the Government Hospital the |of Eastern Star in the Scottish Rite e round before the referee got them all counted out, |2F &% ollowing members t rsing > 1 i [ Temple, during which tme Mrs, | fOllOW nembers of the nursing staff will ‘assist Vera E. Liebel, head “Whales oises and seals are ly ob- | Bef g sided a rthy | ¥ | Wha porpoises and seals are commonly ob Beth Nordling presided as Worthy | o ® 0 B0 o AT Juneau Mehdy Ho“se‘ ved in Glacier Bay and adjacent waters. Thi aters A grain of comfort may be found in the fact that 28 g e Miss served in Glacier Bay and adjacent waters. The water : & ;‘,1 ! e g .n‘},. R Matron in the absence of Miss| o . Pearson, Hazel Hodges, Irene abound with water fowl during the summer, and there aithough Mussolini is still grow g‘u 8 Sagl 4] Gladys Forrest Huber, Mable Muenks, Olga Dalsiel Music and Electric Appliances are many land birds. the bald eagle being the most| ¢ Was growling about peace instead of war Following the meeting refresh- | mojen’Lumpkin, Mary Ellon Spean- (Next Irving’s Market) conspicuous Imon, halibut and many other fish R UEEAERY ments were served in the BALZIEl | urg gmq paslen Stone S iaciiacians Hun e tings: bo soat ’ ¢ ; . Front Street Phone 65 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES inhabit the waters of Glacier Bay and other bays and| . [ the colleglans run out of ‘othe : room where a birthday cake was in e TO SELL G e the ight ha eir stc hs b esting 3R 3 : ;i R & \i;) :hkmd their stomachs the job of digesting | 8% PEEE 0 Lt e tson, Wor- PR gy Adjacent to the main lanes of steamer travel an i i thy Associate Patron for the Or-| Postmaster Albert Wile was back o MEenib he remainder is aties Vi | KA S e R s e i g SR der. Members spent t 1t his office in the Pederal Building ALAS] FEDERAL Kl'afft,S of the evening playing cards in the | today following a serious illness of ticnal Monument is well worth a visit, by old residents down to need of room for Benito's chest expansion. |1 oom. Be it wtak. s lbiad .) SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. 2 — — | L Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office CABINET WORK—GLASS 11y Seward St., Juneau, Alaska PHONE WANT 5 : TO BUY TELEPHONE —S5I | GASTINEAU CAFE “Our Doorstep Is Worn by found only on the glaciated coast of Alaska. There Maybe it would be a good idea to match the nex : ! tisfied Customers are many other animals, including Sitkan deer, moun-| two or three challengers of Joe Louis’s crown with tain goats, wolves, coyotes, wolverines, red foxes, lynx,| him simultaneously. The fizht then might last A short business meeting was held otter, ermine, marten and mink The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska ¢ { ? COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CAPITAL—$50.000 COMMERCIAL USE THE and SAVINGS c\:’i;'%:'fi: ‘ SURPLUS—$100,000 3 L) ) 29, PAID ON SAVIN WAN T, N SAFE DEPOSIT gg;(gss Resources Over Two and ADS MAXIMUM Half Million Dollars c i One-Half Million Dollar . - First National Bank BELOW THIS ANCIENT WALL of Quebee's citadel is the quarler,where live French- JUNEAU—ALASKA sneaking Canadians eager to see the lean 43-vear-old King and kis 3%-vear-old commoner Queen