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HELEN TROY Batered In the Post Oftice in Juneau as Second Cl Detivored by carrier In I e Mavel ~ AN British Ministry of Information ene month, in advance, §1 ,, |Of British artillery units in France Bubscribers will co r if they will promptly notify P B 3 the Business Office of any failuro or irreqularity in the de- the New York Herald Tribune livery of their papers. When I called at 1éadquarters Telsphones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. 3 i c— — - e | the units t MBE OF ASSOCIATED PI'U S8 The MW",‘A{NBPZH is exclusively to the use for count 10use It was a completely republication of all news dispatche to it or mot bread and butter, potted meat otherwise credited i this peper and also the local new published berein biscuits. A mail bag had TION GUA TO BE LARGER were ing their letters. Although they we ALASKA CIRCULA GBOROE D. CLOSE. Irc, N iives. Beattle, Chieago, New York and Be BEATTLE REPRESENTATIVF American Baok Bulldius in th ev Congress appropriated $3,000,000 for 1938-39 and to confuse the American “cash and carry $5.000,000 for 193940 to aid the States and Territories | N2l ideas on the subject of cash and carry. As dem- Y onstrated in the seizure of Austria and Czechoslovakia their fight against syphilis gono: a. Alaska, the Nazi formula calls for the confiscation of rough the Department of doctors in Austrian and Czech cash and its removal to Bu]m RN e T i hare in fighting these along with other forms of portable property. Trans- Y ! portation may be in Austrian and Czech trucks a so-called social or Never was public mor B o el German newspapers have been very pose than this. There Sdakin. to, believe: that| 1118 1081 F pact of the Pollahigats Jungs y ; tive government should have left the ne dollar spent in th ntion and early treal- g,y for Hitler to make the best use of it ment of syphilis saves to pay the cost of bl disease Impressive nay en- e gender the e e and gon- (Cleveland Plain Dealer) orrhea is now well in hand public need A year ago the tobacco growers of concern itself no mo ab 1 than it ¢ about rejected the crop-control program of the ty 4 Dall\ Alaska Empire | P-Nuhec every evening except Sunday br the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY THE ESKIMOS HAD - Presigent vwr» President and Rusiness Manager , Juneau, Alasks. said Dr. Victor Levine on his return L. BERNARD - - Becond and Main Stree Father Bernard Hubbard, Professor Le on King Island winter southbound We ay in Europe. Now wor ng he v THAN TMAT OF ANY ( LICATION. the having sible countryside, complai acce part of 7spaper Representa- with offices in Bau F Angeles, Portland, & abous toia Wellington, 1011 comforts Gilbort A SITT ALSO FENCE ROME. Oct. 23- altitu the world record for sea p'.m:‘\ 'l‘h(‘ \I\n ( arry Times) gton are (New in York Washi Developments watched in Berlin, One result has beer into the German language. have appeared explaining that supplies bought in the the adoption of that to be paid for with cash and American ships.” After this explanation, it is VENEREAL DISEASES diseases. river craft. § otherwise necessary taking it abroad to use heart Too \Iuch and ot They had just sold phoid or diphtheria. Surgeon General Parran warns of Agriculture Bgainst any such easy assumption. “Action by gov- 800d prices. Regulation seemed silly N when Secretary Hen: Wallace ernments is not sufficient to deal with problems such : ko) i el | possible dire consequences of ove JAEMERGEL WTROME LRI 8 ; But last week tobacco farmers in Increasingly the need for z g national vol- iy states which produce the bulk of untary agency tl ich citizen interest can cigarette make itself felt tely, the American Social crop. Hygiene Associati r ized a agency An extra large crop, plus a war which has taken m ed by € 2tion of the many of the foreign buyers out of the n venereal diseases involve e )} 2 aised 1,014,000,000 po N fe Mkl aervised ki Compared with | T ar they raised 1,014,000,000 pounds and m\mmu o S ell much of it. A few weeks ago those rapid-talking the Scandinavian’ c ries the United States has|,. g ’ o % | 2 auctioneers made famous by radio were getting still mu about syphilis and gonorrhea as (4 14 cents a pound for what they could sell, compared personal flicti It reflects with 20 to 22 cents last year. Then the markets were | idies made by the American closed | t quackery and self- The Commedity Credit Corp. is bailing out grow to the extent of 30 to 40 millions for treatment five ye le for th hing pub- they were nt than financing of fo! agencies hygiene release jams, cal they without being for the German newspapers to warn their re: plan with for the restoration of the They warned them of about-face of the toba 0 WORD FOR IT Practically every race or nationality in the world has a aword for war or revenge, but not the Eskimo, to Creighton University recently after a year spent in Alaska. With e spent la«m He passed through Jmmm just about the time the war was getting| he's back in a war| re up north with the peaceful| 3 BRITISH OF I 1C l R\ CARRY ON as reported of v invited me to have tea in their beautiful | folks and ma English meal just arrived and the offic e living in what normally would be regarded as a particularly made their + RECORD obviously unnecessary aders not | &t his pinnacle of power in August will |’ bitter De production five of the tobacco voted 10 to 1 for control of next year's arket, telling by | connections. one of | and | friendships more home closely ays an Associated Press dispateh. | cash and cz “Long newspaper articles ‘cash and car United States transported /' means would have | in non- |The line will be drawn more strong- | over The fugi- money at War- instead of Poland nation's is re- p farmers. he stars incline but do not compel” WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Adverse aspects strongly active today, may bring anxiety to persons | in commanding positions in war ser- | vice or | difficult to appease, but there will be a growing sense of cooperation among workers. | Heart and Home: This is a prom- ising rule of the stars for family| The afternoon hours and their - interests social. Whirlwind foreseen for young iages will be numer- This configuration favors old than new. | Business Affai Bad judgment mdy affect certain prominent men tempted to make large profits. Sud- den fortunes will come to the few jand increased gains to many inves- tors. Warning again is given of a day of financial years hence which will change the world of finance { National Issues: sponsibilities will favor women | domestic and courtships are ous, Government re- multiply with (AP)—Italy made claim today 0] growen of confidence in its leaders | Profiteers will increase; extreme '('nuuon will be necessary in selling jraw materials and manufactured | products. Danger is forecast of se- |cret deals involving our national honor. International Affairs: As isola- tionists argue against entanglement in war, the stars seem to presage a growing feeling of responsibility for the safeguarding of democracy ly each month between dictatorships and democracies. Evil portents hreaten Hitler, whose descent from be steady. It is likely that European | hostilities may cease because of revolution, | Persons whose birthdate it is have | the augury of a year of prosperity but they shruld avoid litigation. The young will be extremely susceptible. Children born on this day prob- ably will be serious and exceedingly intellectual. These subjects of Seor- pio may be inclined to be extrava- gant, | (Copyright, 1939) e — Want 'Tripe’: EPSOM, En,w,land_ Oct. 31.—Most subscribers at a library here with ;mo branches read “tripe,” declared a Managing Director. “Ninety per cent of the bnnkq issued are fiction—the tripe of that | kmd of literature I am sorry ta " he declared. - - HospiTAL NoTES ! Don Clark was dismissed today ign sales temporarily halted by the | from medical cars at'St. Ann's Hods Thorsen was admitted to s Hospital last night and is which the 1,500 youth '.v:n' But this boon cannot be extended, Secretary pital. 5 Wallace warns, unless the farmers set themselves a | Sroups s d to the association for coun- | gg4 600 000-pound quota for 1940. o sel, despite the whole-hearted cooperation of Press.| whatever the theoretical merits or demerits of gt any radio an in driving home fd about a'the crop quota plan as applied to tobacco, it 100ks 8’ receiving care for a leg fracture scourge that is more prevalent ulosis, in- | if the tobacco produ ni ac $500,000 ene Association When one reads about “repe: is now raisi out its program seems small \\’1!] "onwm}b»r with ~(:)mv!hm:dol (: .:hut'k‘] T } 1 refers e arms embargo ar rohibition. th' the' face of the. i task still to be|Tefers to the arms embargo and not to p lon. | gone SEUL small rdage; 1618 Scanc to whiey every Iitler is consulting with Stalin about citizen ted States should contribute 85 @ gten to.take, with the underst medical and civic duty (ke Stalin’s steppes s, diphtheria, smallpox or bit more attention to Secretary Wallace's advice. We have made no mor energetic begin- Peace Not ng in a war that ympathy and $232 a pound; the price of tea is $4.30 a pound The tive co y comm fund of THEY'VE COT REASON TO HONK _pifferent from Europe's “goosestep” these days he | that 4 [t used by parading soldiers is this peacetime goosestep through Mansfield, Mass., as 2,500 honking geese waddle toward U. 8. dinner tables. The geese were from Nova Scotia and were consigned to a farm for fat- tening for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Both Nov. 23 and Nov. 30 are Thanksgiving dates this year. the next anding that it mustn’t May Shortridge was dismissed today | Percy Everett rs are likely hereafter to pay a | ,.(,sz.d in an accident at the mine. Admitted last evening to St. Ann’s The price of Coffee in Budapest is | Hospital, Alvoll Moody is receiving| | medical care for a foot injury. ‘ Mrs. missed today from medical care at, St. Ann’s Hospital. After receiving surgical attention, from the Government Hospital. U. 5. OFFICER ARRESTS ALIEN, Pue resident of | Anchorage for the past four years, is in the Federal Jail here after ar- |viving on the Yukon with Immi~ grant Inspector | Ketchikan, who | Anchorage on a warrant for his de= portation. ! Garber would not disclose details of Pue’s arrest, but said he is an | alien, citizen of Canada. | Garber is at the Baranof Hotel lon the last leg of an annual in- | spection trip through the Terri- tory. He will be here until | Northland sails south Friday, ' will be available for answers to immigration questions until then. Pue will be taken to Ketchikan :pendmr‘ hearing. Swelling g il Didn't Leave ARKANSAS CITY, Ka Oct. 31. | —A grumpy patient came into the dentist’s office to demand why the | swelling hadn’'t goue from his jaws. He'd had a tooth pulled and thought ! there had been ample time for the spot to heal. “The trouble with you,” said the dentist, “is that you went out and caught the mumg | A doctor confirmed the diagnosis. BALL ROOM DANCING Lessons for beginners. 6 | for $5,00. Phone Red 119. ———.e——— News Today--Empire, adv. Tods Ralph Brookhart was dis<| George Garber. of | arrested Pue inj the | and | lessons THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 31, 1939 oroscope ] industry. Labor continues | reckoning a few | Says Readers | partment | a good crop at| scoffed { | | YEARS AGO From THE EMPIRR OCTOBER 31, 1919 | rhe prospects were favorable that | J. H. Cann and associates, who had PBirthday The Elnpln extends convralula- wm.),)lmm the staking m/\(l r(l'(;o;fl‘n\'p tions and best wishes *7day, ,;m, of 12 mining rlmln» u;) a gr}( “ z.\xk-‘ bieshday anniv ., to th 108- |ing ledge extending from Lisian: lowing: Inlet to Stag Bay on Chichagof Is- |1and, had uncovered a great gold OCTOBER 31 | property. Associates with Mr. Cann Gov. John W. Troy |were H. R. Shepard, Mrs. Cann, J. A. Krughess | clyde Kimball and Ed Daves, R, T. Kaufmann R Willis W. Roff | Improvement as well as mainten- B. D. Stewart ance of the Richardson Road, the Evelyn Hendrickson artial repair of the connection be- ween Valdez and the Richardson Road, and the repair and mainte: n»' of the roads throughout the | Interior occupied the attention of c Morrison, engineer in charge f the work in those sections for the; Alaska Board of Road Commission- | who was in Juneau at this time. P Malcolm Morrison Mrs. D. A. Mead Alice MacSpadden Mrs, Robert Wolney Althea Rands Ruth Talmage Sharon Kimmel Bob Laney ee- AnCe er The Biks Masquerade Ball the previous night was a huge succe The whole atmosphere was sugg of Hallowe'en frolic and fun and the hall was appropriately dec srated in the colors, black aila DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH # By W. L. Gordon orange. Aboard the Admiral Evans was a |diamond drill outfit belonging to the Lynch Bros., diamond drill con- The drill was to be taken |impudence.” Say where prospect holes broved for his impudenc; sunk for the company Often Mispronounced : (rubbe: actors. to Gypsum were to be owning the property | i 00 as in cool, second 00 as in book, | H. S , the merchant, was accent first syllable. leaving on the Northwestern for Se-| Often Misspelled: Hawaiian. Ob-| attle on a business trip. serve the three a’s and the ii Synonyms: Imminent, impending, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldstein | threatening. | were in San Francisco and were Word Study: “Use a word three jlanning to return to Juneau within |times and it is yours.” Let us in- three we crease our vocabulary by mastering RO one word each day. Today’s word: Neme: the goddess of chastise- James Murray, mining operat the Interior, visited Juneau f ment and vengeance; butive justice. ‘Words Often Misused: De not say, “He should be called down for his “He xhould be re- | Caoutchouc r). Pronounce koo-chook, first | hence, retri- | (Pronounce first e as while the Admiral Watson was in port. in men). “The mvmm\ pursued him | Weather: highest 33; lowest 33; like a Nemeé: now TS i —ig e A e M ()l; ERN | { i BETQUE LT i By A C. Gordon | w By Roberta Les 1. What exiled monarch lives Holland? LOOK and LEARN x in 2. What is the largest group o[ Directory Drs. Kaser and Freeburger DENTISTS Blomgren Building PHONE 56 [ ———— "Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 Dr. Judson Whittier CHIROPRACTOR Drugless Physician Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. PHONE 667 Dr. John H. Geyer DENTIST Room 9—Valentine Bldg. PHONE 1762 Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 pm. _—_—nm DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9:30 by appointment. Gastineau Hotel Annex South Franklin St. Phone 177 i ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. Graduate Los Angeles College of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground 'The Charles W. Carier‘} Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 Professional Fraternal Societies Gastineau Channel B. P. 0. ELKS meet every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. H. C. RED- MAN, Exalted Ruler; M. H. SIDES, Secretary. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 147 Second and fourth Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple A beginning at 7:30 p. m. CHAS. W. HAWKES- WORTH, Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. GUY SMITH DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery "Tomorrow's Styles Today” Tafrsen Juneau's Own Store "The Rexall Store"” Your Relixble Pharmacists Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Whose duty is it to see that inland lakes in the world? | ! B 1a ? ave Your Eyes Examined by lm hn/n» and br 1's car is 3. Which has the Kkeener sense II S GRAVES kil s WaTiie £if Dasmint e |nf RenthiE e donce d G | Dr. RaeL. Carlson bl 5 w vdr i reception? 4. Who defined music as “the OPTOMETRIST e Cloyiig May best man should attend | mediator between the spiritual and| | Blomgren Bldg- 2nd Floor HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER to (h., the sensual life"? Front Street———FPhone 636 & MARX CLOTHING Is it proper to formal | 5. Which is the longest river in | bem——————————————! invitations to a chri g? Europe? e ] . A. No; because only the family ANSWERS b B i jand a very few intimate friends are 1. The former Kaiser of Ger- A o e THRIFT C0-0P Gastineau Motor Q. Shouldn't one always give a| 2. The Great Lakes of the U. S Ph 767 Ph tip in an inconspicuous manner? 3. The cat. one one SerVice A. Yes, always. 4. Beethoven. 3 - - - 5. The Volga River; 2325 miles. Grocer"es GEN’ERALP:I';'T(!;‘Z};.E?AIRING - ~ e — | — e ad Gas—Oil—Storage SAI”NG or SEVEN Gibraltar may be extinguished with- | ek out notice. October 7—England reports SEAS GET TOUGHER (Continuea 1rum Page Oue) along her south blocked by struction, mines or October 6—Mariners cautioned by | that may be Evgpl Palestine, Cyprus, Malta and \ capper, a whole network of shipping channels | and west coasts| “sunken ob- g ———.———— mine drifting in the north | Convenient containes for fruit juices are narrow-necked bottl = sealed with tops {England that navigational lights off | clamped on with a small hand bottle | MODES of the MOMENT. by Adelaide Kerr Hindu turban made of the same shimmering gold lame, She’s going places in a gold matelasse lame evening suit and black jersey blouse designed by Germaine Monteil. She tops it with a FINNISH STEAM BATH Your Ailment Calling You Scientific Treatments and Baths Open every day—10 a.m. till mid- night—Dr. E. Malin, Prop. | 142 Willoughby Ave. Phone 673 FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN 8. FRANKLIN STREET L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS Sold and Serviced by J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” | Juneau Melody House Music and Electrie Appliances (Next Irving's Market) Front Street Phoue 65 HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” “The Store for Men" SABIN’S Front St—Triangle Bldg. [ GASTINEAU CAFE | LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES e e Weather Stripping SOLD and INSTALLED by LOCAL DEALER FREE ESTIMATES Phone 123 Victor Powers et A Krafft’s Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine, CABINET WORK—GLASS PEONE TELEPHONE-—51 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$100,000 29% PAID ON SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES First National Bank JUNEAU— ALASKA 3 | 1 | |