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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 30, 1939. ___—‘———_————1_:?'—_‘-— Daily Alaska Empire |15 550t s sl o | Do s s | [ FHappy - e Pl e i e | fehmmet 0105Cope | LU rom v mirwa 3 thda.y Director oot Seieie ‘ r || —— HELEN TROY BENDER - - - President oy o —— | BELTRERNARD. - = Wice-Pre: igent and Rusiness Mana NORTHERN LIGHTS I| “The stars incline E OCTOBER 30, 1919 4 X Second and Main Strects, Juncau, Alas o 1 HERN LIGHTS but do not compal ey oo Bht A S — Entered 111 n neau as Second s t » 3 wrigsb legate to tn the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matber Swight Hammack, the Californian who cime orge JI} (‘\“ ;: 1‘1:‘1 ‘\'1;“»‘(‘ il ! B. P. O. ELKS meet ¥ ra to org e the & W C g z the| G Congress from Alaske e 10 ‘EIRDIE; SXEENES €O W every Wednesday at 8 to organize the staff which is now taking the| ryESHAY, OCTOBER 31 | duced to King Albert of Belgium and | tions and Sest wished #~dag, *heit Drs. Kaser and S N B 1940 census in the Territory, saw the northern ]r-hl.~‘ Today is dominated by a strong | invited the King to take a fishing | birshday anniveric.,, 1o the 1os I b - | welcome. H. C. RED- it both Fairbanks and Nome. He was impressed | benefic aspect. The stars encourage |and hunting trip to the Territory. | lowing: Free urger MAN, Exalted Roalow: b | “I couldn't help thinking,” said Mr. H:nmnuck,}(.un,m“- ve effort and stimulate DENTISTS H. SIDES, Secretary. ‘what Los Angeles would do with a display like that.” {the best energies of architects, en-| The House adopted the deficiency OCTOBER 30 Blomgren Building B - S I oA . 4] - _— ~ - | gineers and builders. Airplane man {bill as amended with the Alaska Hilding Haglund PHONE 56 NT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 m—— TRICQ T N OTE facturing is under an umusually |apy riation of $17,000,000 cut to Missey Mullen ] SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PROGRESS FOOTNOTE Ganthat ADPIORES { Srnicat PRESOE Second and fourth Delivered by carrler In Jameau and Douglas for §1.25 per month. B |good planetary influence, helpful to|$6,000,000, and the bill was to go to | Mrs. ———— Monday of ‘sagh: month e e Sestate, vatd. ot be fotlawias’ 4R |inventors and machinists. the President. Mildred E. Wyller G in Scottish Rite Tempis Heart and Home: Although ther - Mrs, Cora Brostrom Dr A W Sfewarf \\‘ A\ beginning at 7:30 D B s Tavor 1t they Will prormplly akigy | 108 10 fhe hope he steel technicians, will be armor ¢ 5 milgly favorable sign for mee The Seattle Post-Intelligence Mrs, A. R. Hared Eiie . CHAS. W. HAWKES- the Business Office of any failure or irregularity in the de- | for soldiers ¢ e most promising types are one-|ing persons of opposite sex, this ontaineds a larg cut of Jame: Ralph Moreau WORTH, Worshipful Master; e aphones; News Office, 602; Business Office, 374, | piece breast plates (as in the Middle Ages), chain mail |not an auspicious rule for romance |Simpson |MacKinnon, one of Ju-) nna Nielson | Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary, ! - < el BUILDING o (as in the sades) and metal strips attached to|Women today will be most efficient |neaws midshipmen at the U. S| g SE&"(}‘SEPMM e foresight is|Naval Academy at Annapolis, and s It Ome year, in ndvance, $12.00; six months, in advance, $6.00 One of the applied inventions of this war, accord- | MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. ; = The Assoclated Press is exclusively entitlod fo the use for | fabric (as in Ancient Greece) |as advisers, for their republication of wll news dispatches crediied to it or mot | ik | trustworthy under this configura- | President of the Senior Class. - otherwise cveditod in this paper and also the local news | > = e | & 5 LA e SR tim.- el | 1 P ————— e | R G ah | tion. In the home the stars will stim b 3 : Whitti i) it Learning from Experience | ulate the father of the family to be| Deputy Collector of Customs J DAILY LESSONS Dr. Judson hlnlel’ ALABEA CINCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER —aaerd J. Hillard arrived in Juneau from | LJ KL oo THAN TMAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. (Cleve eale firm in ‘dictaling economies and in |/ 3 RS, T CHIROPRACTOR . SEAN W PR Cleveland Plain Dea v enforcing commands. Eagle. He was to be attached to the || IN ENGLISH Drugless Physiclan DRUGS GEOROE D. CLOSE. Ir 1 News Representa- One of the most wholesome developments in the | BV 8 S0rl ion Lo Tt e i R il J e i ives, with offices in « geles, Portland rican busine: tuation is the Qispos 2 the e ] Beatile, Chicago, New York and B Anerican busi uation is the disposition on the |, "¢ ninye under a sway presag- | was to assist in the preparation of bad Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. | " 2 | part of executives everywhere to recognize the dan- |, o "o\ e B oo oo Gorld wel- | the annual report of the Collector | Bv W. L. Gordon PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES s Bk B of a business hoom generated by war orders; and | p. o 'y oans will be widely discussed | of Customs for the District of Al- n PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- - | thus to hope for an early peace instead of a long de-} .4 money is to be a theme of extr : ; FULLY COMPOUNDED | tructive conflict iinary interést. Tradé and.com R OfLe Misused: Do not | I all probability the munitions makers have| RN AR CECE BIE €O tics Bila Cloudman, who had been | write, “Th Jr's.” No apostrophe Dr. John H Geyer Front Street . Next Colisoum slayed a much less important role in determining]fhere® SIOUSPE SLS REOMe B e her former home at V equired in writing the possessive . - ShtoNg ST s whether the world shall have peace or war than the hips “”;m the American flag returned to Juneau on the Alam yrenour ours, yours, theirs, its. DENTIST y public was led to believe at the time of the World|™ : . Often Mispronounced: Attache. Room 9—Vajentine Bldg. (R S SRR S A National Issues: Bitter facti o Juneau yar. s, neverthel a fact tha > prospect | o s PHONE 1762 i3 i £ | W It is, neverth , a fact that the prospec fights will galn momentom: in § ronounce at-a-sha ;‘u t a as in of profit from dealings with the allied governments |, " te oy (B PR SR D Sain’ GiodTrel o e e g adt b Msodhil o $ri% abis AhAbreEseA] Hours: 9 am. to 6 p.m. g 915 a; 916 was a fact f s e conse- ol 4y rator " th rolo a g i shade, secondary ac- 1914, 1915 and 1916 was a factor of some conse- | oo S € Ot yerators in the Tolovans n shade, second quence in determining policy of the American govern- | ‘PPIosches: U stars bebeved 1o B0 onver enroute south for | -ent on first syllable, principal ac- | ————t—o————— | | “Tomorrow’s Styles nent in those years. The manner in which considera- 4 r montt t on last syllable | | fend 'aa Sriveesb th Uidke | the winter month on s R. H. VANCE " on of profit affected the nation’s policy at that time o JHp v Often Misspelled! Truly; not a8 (1] ay R S monopolize power. The period of dic- / |has again been brought to light in recent discussions | oo 5 VPR e PRERRRELE FIR pon 8. Rae, who had be ruely OSTEOPATH fof the Neutrality Act ; whether the ruler happens to bt ¢ in the V ! ct, | Synonyms: Descendant, heir, scion, Consultation and examination Almost without exception, however, industrial European or a party politician was a southbound senger on the | offspring free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; “xecutives with the thought of the sharp reaction |~y oo 0w o ™0 &0 Danger of | Alameda bound fo oil field 7 \ Use a word three 7 to 9:30 by appointment. which followed the war boom in mind, are convinced /, o Q,,,v:“(,,,(m‘- Atwu. ais IL,’“ in Te i nd i yours.” Let us in- Gastineau Hotel Annex that the prosperity born of the World War was more i as b scerped far. | South Franklin St. Phone 177 | »parent than real, and that it would be most unsafe |} TWer Of @ nation.For thisfreasol | Ifred Kr § eaiy 087 OASYR WMAGL T e e T : mit our economy again to be so completely dis- | Fresident Roosevelt as well as Mu i ; " R ol i solini and Hitler should be espeei-|ecn ha I what A ' Moving days for most, of ve re October | rupted by war busine it was a quarter of & century | o o o ded The close of the yaar|for the Hoonah Pack Jompany, | or ct d. “It g the summit of | | pOBFRT STMPSON, OPT. D. Juneau S OW]'] Sfo[e 1, but not for the bi ! s el bk ¥ AL tion of another | 5 # time of evil portents for persdns| eft on the Alameca § imility to bear the imputation of | | ~Graquate Los Angeles College over North America, t 8 of is n.lm]m. stake lm H\.‘I))ll\r)v ion of .n.nllh“‘ who wijeld power. Secret, plots, | Lavater of Optometry and om is larger, perhaps, than that of any other. |, =~ o & % e TS | Weather: highest 3 ve 33 WA S waehs Opthalmology In this country particularly violent rises and declines | (€55 Sabotage and scientific ity share t. .| methods will bs in ventipg | ramn — - | ke of & in production and employment have afforded ammuni- el (iei 40 gy S - Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Migration remains one of the great unsolved mys-|tion for those who contend that free enterprise can- ]dl£:~'1(\l(v|‘v)~l “.;:'\::ul:u“t.l:t"1:(.1.\ l L‘_)OK and LEARI\ The Rexau Store" SO se date it is have| — BECISpte —_— Y | # vocabulary by mastering Autumn migration. Alaska sees more than a fair ries zoology. heeurs among anima 1, in- | not be trusted and ths he capitalistic system is not | i teries of zoology. It occurs amor o f at the capitalisti m is not | Your Reliuble Pharmacists sects and birds. In some way it is posed to h adapted to present day conditions ( 3 $ Good luck in busi- it S IR e could better support such theses than| o oo ook OR ationary boom reminiscent of the last war LI e stdt ugury of a year of more | turbed feeding grounds. An inhe istinet il ast. Dealings with strangers may be l N I i L originated in geological c! ] ETIQUETTE ||'—— ] Q * 1. Who wa > Republican Mortuary | Drug Co. Party's first presidential nominee? By Roberta Le {3 iow many times a minute docs | | Fourth and Prankin Sts. .Y PRESCRIPTIDNS [ i pHONEGS, [ ] L R RN 5 ! | ; D ine e The Charles W. Carter 3 Butler-Mauro " nother violent reaction with a full decade B e e Dges : s It is, indeed, a hopeful sign that in this | '222Tdous sin ¥pectas df bidd 4o the At A% ; is rather more wognizat of the dan. | Children born on this day prob- ar in quest of temperate conditions which no longer and implications of a war boom than many of | 22! Will be diplomatic as well ‘as| exist those who speak and act for gover ourageous: These sublects of Scor-| g L any b hould ¢ z The annual migration of eers across whole oceans | — i T:’;‘P‘."Tllfy‘l:‘]‘]’l_“"';;“‘(‘.-“_";1‘1v\‘_‘”";} host invite 5 t ; ‘ hiad is as marvelous and as mystifying as that of the birds Good Nature Itself i i | A. This depenc y upon the |, " ot Mussoling's first name? But we cannot watch the cels on their way as we can A ’ {extent, of s generosity and | 5° gt state has the most water Have Your Eyes Examined by | nis pocket The usual DUmbEr |,yeq iy it (not including water sur- Dr.R L C 1son H.S. GRAVES r. hae L. Larlso “The Clothing Man” the Roman augurs, but nobody knows how t ac- | pleasant light on Berlin. It seems that French soldiers : pin S £ DT A RS B OPTOMETRIST complish their almost incredible flights in the Maginot Line have been listening to concert COMMUNISTS n e ; : JANBTR e | f; Blamgren Bilse -mfnd Kiesr | Hon l\oflg)?RCTLgCHANFgNm Some scientists have suspected that birds follow |music broadcasts from the German capital for Rei Tohet n C. Fremont, in 1856 Front Street one 638 | THI the magnetic currents of the earth or guide themselves | troops on the Western Front. French officers tele- | you our hoste the wife of the o g g s i 3 ” S 1 13 . stern, central, moun- 4 honed to B n via Switzerland that they should | > ¥ a O IRV Y by these because, despite all obstacles, their flights P | luckiest man in the world. Je R ic. ’ like to hear “Parlez-moi d'amour,” “Speak to me of and Pacific tain, are so frequently due north or due south. It would | 3 5 3 ARE R | Q. What is the most popular) " " gepji, X H sve,” and Berlin was only too glad to oblige. And AL e e athay H g : Sgadsibainioning Sl pm;n‘o b U\:‘x;”‘:)‘x““\m \r:;; Eladgiophlge o0 ElEASED hflu‘x for - hu\‘]l)n on, whether for-i o' et THRIFT co UP Gashneau Motor g g 5 &4 £ mal or informal? SR Ph i 2 one 767 Phone Service chart their courses by sight alone and return to the|planes over Polish towns, German firing squads and | A. One o'clock same nests, as many of them do, season following sea- | Polish civilians, and other slan | ! : pita i 4 . . t son Perhaps birds have some special apparatus for Actually the war so far on the German side has Leader Thaelman Remams" R Alfa one SuedA ain Grocenes Phone 727 : G AL great distances, as bees seem to have for limited dis- been an_elaborate exercise n chivalry mixed with| in Cyctody—] : | i | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING tances. The bee will bring his pollen back to the hive | humor—German humor. German soldiers bury French y-imprison- F E 1 ' ]’axes ORI | Gas—Oil—Storage y casualties with military honors to the strains of the ¥y OE' VaSIOH 0 I e | e e from flowers a mile away, in the proverblal bee lne.|\ /. ooic0 ™ German U-boats distribute cigarettes ed W"hom T”al | FINNISH STEAM BATH But it is said that if the fl‘.lldlu‘.l‘ to the lu.\-n is shmi‘(! and drinks to the crews of torpedoed ships. German i | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 30. — Your Ailment Calling You HARRY s0 much as an inch the returning bee will be utterly |leaders, including Hitler, cannot say too much for| BERLIN, Oct. 30.—Reports in Béfs | Uncle Sam has sued Al Capone| |Scientific Treatments and Baths 1 | confused, bumping his head against the hive and|French valor and good sense. German radio stations|lin today said that all Germat | again, this time for $22.245, claimed | | Open every day—10 a.m. till mid- RACE quite unable to find the hole by which he should enter. | play music for French soldiers. Communists imprisoned since the | KIRKLAND LAKE, Ont., Oct. 30.| due :u:z)xxx the one-time Chicago gang night—Dr. E. Malin, Prop. But even if birds have an inner sense of direction, | It is knighthood in. flower again." It 1.&» Saladin | Nazis came to power, with the single | “Phree 'm, ('m\ e ;(x~id aea ‘_0_' lord’s 1934 income tax. 142 Willoughby Ave. Phone 673 DRUGGIST this would not explain the clockwork regularity with |sending in snow from the mountain tops for his enemy | exception of "their leader, Ernest| cv of f‘ rock slide at the Lake| Capone is confined to Terminal |¢——————————#| “The Squibb which most of them exercise it. Some species, it is true, | Richard the Lion-Hearted tossing on a bed of fever. | Thaelman, have been released froM | anore Gold Mine. Four were res.|Island Federal Prison where he is — Stores of t is Sir Philip Sidney. It'is the French saying to|jails and cencentration camp | ued and are expected to live, | finishing a term for income tax Alaska” the English a8, Hontenoy, SOenkiemen; Wil you be, - “Hose released ‘Are understontl to c“(p?(m"”x\l:'l:] \\:'le‘w(u w:l‘l jght by | evasien. He will be released Novem- FINE good enough to shoot first.” 1f only one could forget | include men and women jailed for | .o side. another died & being | ber 19 if he settles income tax claims Watch and Jewelry Repairing know almost to the hour when their time to move has . . i o N s 3 the bombed Polish cities, how delightful it would be to | listening in to Soviet radio broad ANy d + 1 g 7 ~ ad- | hroug 3 ac {hird | against him at both Los Angeles an = 7 come. Apparently weather conditions of heat, cold|think of Berlin radio playing “Parlez-mol d'amour” | casts before the signing of the So.| P CUERt fo the sl oy A Yery.repenama r The Store for Men' or moisture, varying from locality to locality, do not|for the French soldiers on the Maginot Line. How | viet-German nonaggression pact. o s el Mndec Mie dice: — g - PAUL BLOEDHORN affect the lules which they have fixed for their lucky the French officers did not ask for a Polish | The amnesty is said to apply only| S. FRANKLIN STREET SAB'N’S flights. As with the swallows of San Juan Capistrano, | mazurka! to those suspected of Communism; | ; Y SRR e i —_— and not to other anti-Nazi | 5 Front St.—Triangle Blda. r than the birds, | What's the Big Idea? The specific exclusion of Thael- 46003 tman contradicted rumors that he | would be freed, current since the *© rvewmiERs (Philadelphia Record) . - : : TYPEWRITERS lighted to note one cheerful item of | SI81ng of the nonaggression pact. 5 i e < Sold and Serviced by GASTINEAU CAFE el EAST e ded. Variety reports that Donald Duck | Thaelman was imprisoned without - . 4 < THE UNKNOWN VIRUS X ¢ trial after Hitler came to ” 2 i _ 4 v surpa: Micky Mouse in popularity and that power. % : | & the Disney Studios plan more starring roles for Don- | B¢ Was the Communist whip in the | T o J. B. Bllrford Co. ald this season than for any other player in their | Reichstag of the Republic and re- i " ; % 1 “Our Doorstep Is Worn by portiolio ceived more than 5,000,000 votes for 5 228 . 5 2 Satisfied Customers and two Americans announce remarkable success in Duck’s succe as come the hard way. Starting | President in 1932, - average adult in repose breathe? time belts are there the birds, so the feathered travel \im most of our (New York Times) (Copyright, 1639) attention. They have been studied since the time of Beriin/ sente out. o Tibte. shary Whidh thnous e e g : 1 f oceans, Gulf of Me> give themselves considerable latitude in their migra- tory habits and seem to dawdle on the way. But others g all their se A British scientist reports finding the specific eptococcus which cg o-called rheumatic fever, arresting the di through use of the new drug,'as a bit player of the Mickey Mouse pictures Wfanilin Together t anncuncements five years ago, he has grown steadily towards an | ¥ A l d n P e S T S e S L , v - ¢ | |Juneau Melody House hildeen of circumstances. Probably no other actor has had his o A 1i 3 Sy v ; ; | them wit permanently ripplec ‘] 7 DO e o Mhtanah h Foy hofae eridai s ! 3 : Music and Klectrio Appliances tovepipes to reach success. Nevertheless, his courage e | ) (Next Irving's Market) and determination to resist the meanest blows of fate| WASHINGTON, Oct. 30. — The| g ol ; : Front Street Phoue 66 AN Spieiure ol ¢ showinz hundreds of |y, win their proper desserts. With top-ranking | Wage and Hour Commitiee repre-| Sl ! i 1sands of children wear 's masks as they flee ctardom D. Duck is assigned a lovely leading lady, | Senting the Knitted Underwear Tns the cities of Eurcpe. It is hard not to wonder why it Donna. She can't be too good for him. dustry has voted 17 to 1 in favor of £ i ot & e AR T S, § e 20N £ -~ | incr {mg its minimum wages to‘ ; .‘ e weafllel' s’ripping Krafft,s . 5 . ty-five cents an hour. lae| = ] English Big Gun on French Soil It ‘approved, the now minimun : | oh st BiEEAED. by i g wage would affect 17.700 factory| LOCAL DEALER ¥ ¥ workers and other thousands of | i+ e ; : FREE ESTIMATES CABINET WORK—GLASS home workers . ' ! Phone 123 Victor Powers PHONE WILL WAGEWAR | ' ON PROFITEERING OTTAWA, Ont. iOct. 30.—Mem-| sers of the Canadian Board of | Trade have conferred with repre-| S entatives of all provinces in an ef- : : (AN COMMERCIAL AND ‘ort to further cooperation between | . + D SAVINGS ACCOUNTS the Provinces and the Federal Sovernment in the prevention of | M ! : : e CAPITAL—$50,000 orofiteering | A . : - . BOR EACH SURPLUS—$100,000 Under the chairmanship of Labor ! Minister MeLarty, Board members ) : 2% PAID ON SAVINGS liscussed means of enforcing war‘_‘ ? : Ean o . ~ SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ime regulations on prices. Problems £ : : : C s velating to the distribution of necs| :ssities of life were also discussed. - w— a 1 GOLDSTEIN FUK STORE will be open evenings from 7 to 9. | [ . : . 4 Fir t N t‘ al B We have just received a large ship- | B scnais tok 4 . s a l"n e R t of short jackets and coats in Possibly presaging the long-awaited Allied drive on the Western front, this British artillery unit is shown s s s “somewhere in France,” en route to the Siegfried line, No information as to numbers has been released, but o et oot furs. The oSl (UIZ CORNER-Gusw what Ampafss Remonissl (VIS0 British official reports hint that l.arge contingents of men and guns have been sent into Fyance. This picture Wan are welstms to come and see | me;:“:: ‘:f Lon;:n e[!'n:l.nd somewhat resembles? Must be J U N E A U i A L A S x A was transmitied by radio from London to New York, f our stock. s ndv‘l the llllilhche! He's seen with attendant (right) after election, LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES 1 new almost at the instant when TELEPHONE—51

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