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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 26, 1939. -_—————w—— iy . § I .. (make all checks payable to Walter L. Reynolds,{ «ee. = Daily Alaska Empire - fl 20 YEARS AGO Il{ 67[; AT s e Another letter, on Fish's Congressiomal letterhead, e, ST |, 0T o s Conpesern e oroscepe | rem it Bt | Directo Iy il i to have HELEN TROY BENOLR - - Prestaent P Gastineau Channel L ““(;m R o Picaint 1ot Beilvied Raruper | Wt ) e Mtk Bibport Of a1l Lhoas Who Witk The stars incline X $ thda £ 7 Second and Main Juneau. Aluska o keep us neutral If you are in accord with these but do not compel” SCTORBR 36515 17 y = - - ] The big halibut boat Norland ar- BB O Would like very much to hear from rived from West Alaska with 9000 The Empire extends congratula- . ELKS meet ¥ e every Wednesday at you PRIDAY, OGICPEN. N [ pounds of fish which was to be sold | tions and Lest wishes *~day, *heir | Drs. Kaser and | p. m. Visiting bymme,: Enclosed with this second letter was a slip ad-| This is not an important plane- on the local market. The Norland.|birzhday annivessi.,, to thi ros F b mer welcome. H. C. RED- dressed to Reynolds and saying: “T am sending you |tary government, but adverse aspects |one of the largest halibut boats in | lowing: reeburge. x“’l Exalted Ruler; M. herewith § to aid your campaign. . . . " may cause delays and obstacles|the fleet WTI-* ;‘upmm;‘dl by Magnus SOTEREE 1 o DENT:;TS& . SIDES, Secretary. rh jet, sl rly headed Represents | where swift progress is recognized | Hanson, well known fisherman. | A lomgren Building - — ; When quiet, scholarly, grey-headed Representative :\h(ur:un;::\rxn‘w?m(‘ o m‘fi ln:f”‘ Allen Shattuck : PHONE 56 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 1R Woodrum rose in the House to de ice Fish's activity | 2 " i r i | SO alsiutolsmiu SRS | BUBSCRIPTION RATES papiaR SHER adonognce T e ¥ Ibe clear and the judgment keen, un- | The interior of the office of Gov Burford ?\Y‘mm}:lemnd; Besad 4nd tonitn Bettrered by carrler In Juvean and Doulas for $1.25 per month, 45 4 Propaganda racket that makes the utility outfit expected difficulties may blogk deals, Thomas Riggs was in the hands of | Mrs. George epserach: —— Mbiisay. of sack, oo By mail. postake i e ‘» e ,;1 ;:;::\"N 5660 and Doc Towns<end look like pikers,” the enraged Fish or manufacturing contracts. In the |contractors who were placing beaver James Y\(lu.? D A w Siewart \(? in Scottish Rite Temple L ' ¢ , In_advance, n n:m;“:n :‘d\.an:: §1:5 partisans insisted that the Virginian's language belayening there is a benefic aspect for [board on the walls and DLhcrwlg(-; Jack Finlay g i beginning at 7:30 p. m. DENTIST CHAS. W. HAWKES- Bubsccibers will confer & favor 1f they will promptly notifs s { e ol s g i B0es. o |renovating that part of the build- Marianne Skinner the Business Office of any failuro or irreculurity in the de. ken down. Woodrum consented to change the|conferences among employers or |:cnovating : { Mrs, V. M. Beauchamp WORTH, Worshipful Master; b I o FRRE L b vid word “racket p m” As a matter of fact|jusiness leaders |ing | Judith Alstead Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. JAM w. LEIVE retary. Paisbhones: News Office, 802; Bustness , 3 o | ks stea ’ ES RS, anyone who would read the Congressional Record for | * Heart and Home: Exotis/Shsiion X b Sec e iyone who would read the Congressional Record for| He fbbert, 3, \MXcanna lthived 1n | E. F. Clements SEWARD BUILDING i oL MEMEER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS October ¢ Sulc > ‘force § Office Phone 469 The Associated Press is exclus ntitlod to the use for OCtODer 9 would be ‘forced to admit that where he had | Jackie Lee republication of all news dispatches credited fo it or mot better describes Mr. PFish’s National Committee to . otherwise _—-ma s -, i in this paper and also the local mews | . b America Out of Forelgn War mothers should be patient since boys ,hun for l;.-]wxal mmlun; helping ();, ORI FERICEICR, iy O oreig i rely T g . i ilary on the farm on the S ind girls merely reflect subtle [ e I'I'H Said Woodrum: “What : First i :g Dr. Judson Whittier ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER Bald Weodrum Is that program? dencies due to the stars. The wear- | flats that place il DAILY LESSONS THAN 1HAT OF ANY PUBLICATION. to get a proper psychology—fear, fear—war, War is | ing of the colors astrologically bene- | — 2 4 | CHIROPRACTOR e I Newsraper Regresenta. Upon us. ‘The President. has already said we are |ficfal is a vagary that shbldebe| The Alaska Bureau, Seattle Cham- IN ENGLISH Drugless Physician DRUGS In_san 1 Anseles, Portland. | going fnto war. Do you want to stay out of war? Send | iried. Subjects of Scorpio have datk |ber of Commerce, was to cooperate . Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 Batered iu the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class T v you send me your check for a substantial accepted by the younger generation “racket” | may offend parents, but fathers and | town from Eagle Rive . color and their |with the Department of the Interior i Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. Wellington, 1011 {ortunate gem is the opal. providing an exhibit of Alaska By W. L. Gordon PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES BEBE Sy g Mo 0 e ot ML) R o Business Affairs: This is @ fairly |for the convention of the American | —— T e T PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- put at each door of the gallery a little basket or a box |,/ o410 sway for ‘retall business. |Mining Congress. | "Words often Misused: Use likely TR R R S| FULLY COMPOUNDED and as we take positions on public questions, let the{g oo™ ¢o " holiday entertainments | AR | when referring to a contingent event | ——— | us a substantial contribution and we will stay out of as their lucky Now why stop at sending letter Why not | 3 g wdin S Front Str admiring spectators and those who are in sympathy | pis year will be lavish and the| Fishermen returning to town with [regarded as probable; as, “It is| Dr. Johll H. Geyer eet Next Coliseum with us drop a nickel or a dime in the Fish box or in | Thanksgiving hospitalities will be|their catches were full of praise|likely to snow tonight.” Use liable DENTIST PHONE 97—Free Delivery t * Woodrum box as they go out in order to help us|more extensive than ever before. for treatment that they had received iwlxon. \'Mvr.rmu'm.u D":"hf;ofiv:l:;‘ Room 9—Valentine Bldg. | SRR DE Nt AN AL A SNE | with our program.” laborate attire is to bring money |at Pleasant Bay which was situated |regarded as disastrous; a | PHONE 1762 That should silence Mr. Fish for a while. But o importers of jewels and furs. y Seymour Canal. At this place|liable to fall if you are not care- | Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm, khowlng Mr. PIsl, weHe airaid 1t Son't National Issues: Assistants to|there was a bait station which fur- |ful. | Cabinet officers are to gain spe nished fresh herring for halibut bait| Often Mispronounced: Column. | " ’ ecognition before the new year.|for the fishermen, [Prenounce kol-um, not kol-yum. | Tomorrow's Sjyles Neutral Or f\'nm-umlmlu‘nii’ || PEORIOHONN RER TOEREASHIE S o0~ ST | ten hipeled: Breath, tooim> DR H VANCE x TodaY" ablished careers come to a close| James McCloskey, manager of the | Breathe (verb) hrough sudden death. Conservative | Alaskan Hotel, had recovered from| Synonyms: Talkative, loquacious, OSTEOPATH . g e e aie) deas are to be conspicuous as poli- |a severe cold and was able to be at |garrulous, voluble Comultatl?nland examination Implying as it does a scrupulous impartiality, the | ; ~onomic and financial, are dis- | work again. | Word Study: “Use a word three | i;ee':orlgqgasb)? :‘;:paihtm‘e;ts‘ o~ % term neutral does not rea apply to the United States. | ussed by high officials. Plans for —_— jtimes and it is yo Let us in- . » | Gastineau Hotel Annex he utilization of men and women on| Mr. and Mrs. V. Paine left on!crease our vocabulary by mastering South Franklin St. Phone 177 | (- clief as employees in novel depart- | the Princess Mary for Seattle and |one word each day. 88 WoPd vl SR ] nents of activity will cause opposi- | for a visit in several eastern states.|Arrogant; unduly proud; o:;r]bcar- people nor the American Government is neutral| i, hu¢ there will be a growing de- £ |ing; haughty. “Praise has different T J g 0 S the sense of impartiality \and that the Ablc-uudh'd who re-| Weather: highest 40, lowest 39, effects ... it makesa wise man mod- | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. uneau s Uwn Store eive financial aid give adequate re- rain (est, but a fool more arrogant. Graduate Los Angeles College rns and not a t sty on honest = e | Feltham. of Optometry and y RS Opthalmology It would perhaps be better if the status considered | that of a noncombatant nation. Neither the Ameri- | now n r the \ v € rop Y The government already has a long record of ritism, which does not csg for criticism, but i 1bor. ,______________ itior t W t ticing. Early m the war the President assert- B 5y P Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | ; | Not 5o ir Ho 1 : ] did not expect ericans t neutral in | International Affairs: Stars that F R N oy " " AT P the hal hesa Thve: oxilasa thought.” Later he ged repeal of the arm: | .icourage supersition are believed MODE TT El\d LEARN The Rexall Siore S e N st to help preserve A 1 peace but iv | o rule Hitler who has been i ETIQUEYEE { Your Relixble Pharmacists trality er to erase a policy which helps Germany ag hat his sway is to end in a short | L | | ime. According to @ noted astrolo- By Roberta Lee By A C. Gordon ‘The Charles W. Carter » Butler-Mauro | ports from its Am- | ser, April 26, 1941, will be a date of S— 1se Germany of | il portents, because “the prog ! i Mor[uary Drug Co. tate Department | oon will be in 25 degrees of Sco: T8 16 ghoasiblE Tt K 1. Who was known as the “Square upper house rmally refused to recognize the new status of | pio in exact opposition to the csp of | gopor, 0 5 R 9] Deal” President? | Fourth and Franklin Sts. : etermine a young man’s chara | ] 2 most essential PHONE 136 Rep. Hamilton Fist 1 of himself Poland, and instead maintains diplomatic relations | i eighth house and in opposition by the perfect way in which he wea 2. What is the in Bt tly @ k : thi try W adow of a Polish Government in Fran o the fixed star Algol, the Star of |his clothes and his suave manner? |element in supporting life? the 1€ hief delegate u a ban | yiolence and violent endings.” This!| A Not always. Remember that! 3. By whom was the line writ-| " S other it < s, but not other warships, | eading will be remembered with in- | «The ass is still an ass. even thouzh | ten, “ ‘Tis better to have loved and | P e g %t 4 C “I(‘E‘H‘ 1emi >. That was clearly erest, since uln- Fuehn;r is reported he wears a lion’s hide.” Appearanc- | lost, Than never to have loved aL{ | Have Your Eyes Examined by H ek = Y il g RSy e ai rermany «0 have read his own destiny in the es are sometimes deceiving |an”? | % S GRAVBS (Rep. Clifton £ frum of 15 on thi | these things confirm a very plain des tars | @ Isn't it poor taste for a man| 4 What is a thesaurus? | Dr.RaelL. Carlson “The Clothing Man” side of the we help the Allies, a de ed by pu opinion. But % % . 5. What are the three smallest PTOMETRIST L3 £ Persons whose birthdate it is'have '@ €OMe to the table in his shirt| OPTH That was no ar t iment of Represen- they do not betray any weakness in the Administra- sons whose birthdate it is'have ) o © 0 |states in the Union? Blomgren Bldg. 2nd Floor HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER tative Woodrum, but anyc the Congres- tion's determination to avoid participation in war. | he augury of ° of great pros- | ANSWERS Front Street———Phone 636 & MARX CLOTHING A. Yes. Of course a man is e g . = s iotitthaie the Rine i Clovernite: gone | cerity and accompaiysing “Mappi- | The ok e sional Record can erstand why the perturbed Mr he pangrity, Wb SeGseion SaSIoERtY Tl et "Thore 'l:\'- yring mhv titled to be comfortable at home,| 1. Theodore Roosevelt. Fi & ut of its way avoid controversy over the Athenia, | € here may be envy aroused’ by % . : e are| 2. OXygen - = Pish was hurli t with his family, but when there are | L R — guests' he should wear his coat, | 3. Alfred Tennyson (“In Mem- i How should the forks be ar-!oriam™) . iy . the Administration has urged the cash- | 'ion. ; ‘mfigm ab ;l:(‘ “m(“_ W(l))l(“l; \:m;;n; 4. A dictionary of synonyms. THBIFT co OP Gashneau Moior 1 and-carry plan, which is something quite apart from | {. 6. Bhede sland, Delawars, Sud Phone 767 Phone S i | | ervice for m rhbal ammunition within e SIS, iy 1s avoided ma an issue of submarines sighted off | ie unusual good fortune and ‘there his reach There w 1't any answer to Woodrum S coasts should be care in avoiding chp withering ' expose . of this and other Fishes of the Finally, Children born on this day prob- the table? It secms that Representative organized a repeal of the arms embargo. These steps all point to Y Connecticut. wly will be of 3 A. The fork to be used first is|Connecticu pressure group with the high sounding title of the a realistic effort to escape participation in war, because | oo domineering niijr 8 s ipati wnd strong character, These sub.|Placed at the extreme left of the Sl G ies Phone 727 National Committee to Keep America Out of Foreign|they represent caution at exactly those points of |jests of Seorpio usually have talents Plate; this is usually for fish or| NOTICE rocerl | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Wars. Fish is its Cl an: his Congressional Secre- iriction with Germany that might precipitate hos- 5 15 organizers and are successful in!entree. Second, towards the plate,| On and after this date, Oct. 23,4 E R Gas—Oil—Storage tary, Walter Reynolds, is its Secretary-Treasurer. “‘m;“‘ ke b administration of large interests. place the meat fork; third, nearest| 1939, I, the uudprs)gned,»wnll nob be | g AT The Committee is composed of 38 members of the| . o 1S Woortow Wikon wged sitizens b (Copyright, 1939) |the plate, the salad fork. Ferpaneible Jor pry debis ophatied FINNISH STEAM BATH House of Representatives. That 37 of them are Repub- | to act when U-boats had taken a heavy toll of Ameri-| __ it o | 5T ladv. ERNEST DANIELS, - Your ANmeng Caring Ten HARRY licans should indicate just what the Committee's! can lives. Far more realistic, the Administration today NOTICE TO Cm;mrmxi" | PUBLIC CARD PARTY | S (s;‘e"‘mc Tze“mf;"'s mgnn;;:f principle interest is. The Committee’s headquarters, is not pretending to impartiality or asking citizens| Having been appointed adm ja CARD PARTY L i o RACE according to its fancy letterhead, is Room 1424 in the to espouse it. But it is taking measures, or seeking | tratrix of the estate of Anton {By Viking Club Sat. Oct. 2 8|By sr. Trinity Guil, Tues, Oct. 31 142 Willoughby Ave. Phone 673| | DRUGGIST House Office Building, the Congressional office of Measures, which will avoid the clash over American | erson, deceased, by the Commisgon. (P-M» TOO.F. Hall. Bridge, whist, |8 pm, in Trinity Hall. Pinochle,| ] by A +| “The Squibb Ripresentative Pish shipping that could produce war. er for the Territory of Alaska) sin | pinachle, prizes, refreshments. Ad-|bridge, prizes, refreshments. Ad- —_— Stores of Joiriein Ll RS L BT From the record thus far, it can be safely said | ting in Probate in Juneau Preetnct, |™ission 50c adv. mission 50c. adv. Alaska” tn part as follows fi50a 4 that if America does go into the war, it will be because | in the First Judicial Division thereof, | FINE come when it is 5 the nation chooses to defend its long-range strategic |by order . 3 imperative that all of us interested in keeping AMErica interests, not becatise of any hysteria. created by sub I);,MIL' ]Id\‘;:;(: ?fa[flz:’ ;25:"9:9"‘}‘1‘; Watch and Jewelry Repairing out of foreign wars unite in a coordinated program marine warfare or loss of American lives and cargoes. | estate of said decedent e hereby | At wery romanable Fatce “The Store for Men” to offset the New Deal war-hysteria campaign that | —_— — notified to present them, duly veri- PAUL BLOEDPNORN o is now under full headway in the syndicated columns According to the National Safety Council, traffic | fied as required by law, to the | H H FRANKLIN STREET SAB'N S of the daily papers and the internationalist press, fatalities last month in the United States totaled 2,690. | undersigned administratrix, at..the AbOIfl po“"ng wme—— 8. 5T through which false and mislead gar is Our streets are almost as safe as a European battle |office of H. B. Le Fevre, her at- Front St—Triangle Bldg. disseminated to further agitate a war psychosis and field rney, at Number 268 South Frank- i i ¢ : our 3 for another blood bath in De PRy A B s 2 lin Street, in Juneau, Alaska, with:n i o & 1 i ’ Columbia professor says the average man can |SiX months from the date of‘$he - / ‘ L. C. SMITH and CORONA t Roosevelt ha lled a special session of B o bt & e ook G telr an AR mows in two hours, And he wouldn't have Tm-rlm- ;rln;j\ 1};10“( Al . . \ . smd"wl’EdW:;va & GASTINEAU CAFE to talk as : radio commentator broadcasting giving him authority t ne in Europe’s power a heavyweight championship bout, either Administratrix of the estate, . g o i . politics, boundary disputes and blood feud : | of Anton Peterson, deceased. ' : . || J. B. Burford & Co. perfecting our program we will need fund send Even if there’s no such thing as a squidtless grape- | First publication, Oct. 12, 1939, ] i : . | “Our Doorstep Is Worn by us your cc it id get your friends to help.|fruit, a stringless, noiseless celery has been developed. | Last publication, Nov. 9, 1939, ‘ ] . . Satisfied Customers” ‘e Climaxes Billings Quarter Centur b He ‘ | In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Nume| &« o O : - ’ Junean Melody House ber One. . | Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner Mausic and Electric Appliances and ex-officio Probate Judge, Ju- 3 e e 1 Oiext Irving's Market) HEO! neau Precinct " ! 1 1 || rront street Phoue 6 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES In the Matter of the Estate of PETE . . RAKOVICH, Deceased ] . / - 5 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hat : ; : 11 1| * (B TS Mporionbe o putlahy . o ' L || Weather Stripping { above entitled court, Nick Rocovich, § - ’ i SOLD and INSTALLED by administrator of the estate of Pete s - LOCAL DEALER Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. Rakovich, deceased, will sell the fol- 53 ¢ FREE ESTIMATES CABINET WORK—GLASS lowing described real and personal | property, to-wit: Phone 123 Victor Powers PHONE 62 Miscellaneous lot of tools and | ! e household furniture, fixtures and appliances; LAY SE — T E L E P H 0 N E i 51 All of Lot 6, Block 48 of the RH. Alaska Douglas Addition to By. JOAN DURNAM served instead of cocktails. Sweet Douglas, Alaska, as designated AP Eealure Bervion Wrier white wines should be chilled: The on the official plat of survey of & | sweeter the wine, the more you said lot, formerly recorded and Ihat red. wine stould be. kimb|sHouimeRil. known as the Alaska Dougla flowing until it rises to where the| " pgangies and liqueurs may be Gold Mining Company’s lode |Otine of the glass begins to curve | caveq in two-ounce liqueur glasses claims, and fraction purchased |Pack—about half full. The usual quantity of brandy to a oW COMMERC:AL AND by Town of Douglas at a tax UL wine, savs Flerps. Latitde, | serving is one and a bhalf ounces. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS le held Feb. 14, 1924, for de- |head of the wine cellars for a big| ¢ yo; gerve your brandy in in- 4 linquent taxes for 1923 {New York importing house, should | ygjors, pour the glass about a quar- CAPITAL—$50,000 the | s e eight- or ten-ocunc - | at public auction, to the highest and|be served in elg ter full. The average brandy “in- best bidder, for cash, on the premises | tulip-shaped glasses. | halor” size is about 9 ounces. FOR EACH SURPLUS—$100.000 above described in Douglus, Alaska,| The object in not filling a wine T 2% PAID ON SAVINGS | en November 28, 1939, at 10 o'clock A, |8l1ass to the brim is to leave space SN M. The personal property will b,‘fur the bouquet to accumulate; the BROIHERS Z SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES sold separately from the real prop-| ieurve of the glass helps concentrate / it erty. 5 GIVEN under my hand and the| Sherty glasses may be filled as 4 seal of the Probate Court ‘abowe Much as three-quarters full. Some| MOUNT SHASTA, Cal., Oct. 26— | le prefer vee-shaped glasses for i mentioned this 25th day of October, [PEOPI€ vee-shaped glasses for | o japorers being called for forest f g sherry, but if you don't want to|gye duty thought it peculiar that st ationa W""E" K. Buungs (left), free afte y a quarter s ry for the 1916 (Seal) FELIX GRAY, buy “"'C‘a'f““ stind ""“t":“‘ ;“" 4| there should be two men named Preparcdness Day Parade bombing is shown in & ancisco with the woman he plans to m. Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- three- of four-otnce wulib-shaved | jungers in the same truck. They ’ n : glass similar to the one in which ot to discussing matters, found they Josephine Rudolph, San Mateo, Cal, librarian. They are shown at the home of Billings' ne e bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. 5 v 8ot to SuaoussIng " s . . Ings’ attorney, George | pyrer hublication, Qct.. 26, 1938, you serve your red wines. were brothers who were separated J U N E A U —_ A L A K A . Davis, (center). i iy S iy b ; = T. Da Last publieation, Nov. 16, 1936 it Dry sherries may be chilled \shenr" Spokane 20 years ago.