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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 1939. !lenor from Chicago, New York or Boston outlining . o s e Daily Alaska Empire | v i v ot e vae Published every evening except Sunday br the One asks support for a House concurrent resolu- Orosco e ,l't?r"‘“&:d EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY tion by Rep. Jerry Voorhis of California who plans e C Or f;;flll c hflfll QGastineau Channe! TROY BENDER _- - = = = Vice-President and Business Manager Alaska. Drs. Kaser and Freeburger “The stars incline but do not compal” | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ‘4 Adverse aspects rule today which is not especially important in plane- “that the President of the United States hereby be i st memorialized to take without delay the necessary steps Post Office 1n Juneau ns Second Class Matter. to prepare a plan for the calling of a world convention Z e i 30 which shall draw up a constitution for an all-inclusive, nonmilitary federation of nations.” Union Now" scheme advanced HELEN B L BERNARD - - Becond and Main Streets, Jun: NOVEMBER 3, 1919 | President Wilson signed the urgent | deficiency bill carrying the item of $6,000,000 for the Alaska Railroad.| The Empire extends congratula- In it was another item of $2.500,000 | tions and best wishes *~day, *heir for the enforcement of prohibition. | birzhday anniver:z:,, to the 1o n the B. P. 0. ELKS meet every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. H. C. RED- democratic This resembles the * i ¢ a k i ary i In the early hours sty | lowing: ' in the last few months of peacetime and now gaining |tary direction. Ir R £ | lowing: i MAN, Exalted Ruler; M. considerable attention . THis plan woild thiite! 18| tiere may, be diSOCUBRLERRLRER] A'hearing to a0t SR HE b BETE NOVEMBER 3 l DENTISTS H. SIDES, Secretary. . Vlfacts, especially where one's faulls (,pijity of further limiting the fish- D. T. Dixson Blomgren Buildi democratic nations, for a starter, into a super-nation | / ey s 2]° * 5 lomgz ng . — . , et are concerned. The sway is not @us- | o,y operation, or of modifying exist- Pearl Everett PHONE 56 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 - with a parliament, army and navy and invite the rest|pjcjous for bankers or merchants. John Clauson 2 . Second and fourth Victor Clemson Ira Fleckman Mrs. T. D, Duston Elva Weston Murs. D. F. Fletcher SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by carrier In Juneau and Douslas for §1.25 per montb. By mail, postage peid. at the following rates One year, in advance, $12.00; six months, in advance, $6.00; one month, in advance. 1.5, ibers will confer & favor if they will promptly notify Business Office of any fallure or irregularity in the de- livery of their papers. Telsphones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. of the world in as soon as the separate nations would come up to a satisfactory democratic standard. A New York advertising man wants every news- | paper to print on its front page every day a notice reading News from warring countries is subject to censorship. It may sometimes be misleading. It is| the right and duty of every American citizen to do| Heart and Home: While this con- figuration prevails there may be a tendency toward deceit and double- dealing. Treachery is indicated among persons who have social am- bitions. Philanthropic organizations will afford women an opportunity to in the waters off Cape Spencer. | ing limitations on such operations. | | | — il Dr.A.W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. | SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple A beginning at 7:30 p. m. CHAS. W. HAWK! WORTH, Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. R. Richardson arrived in Juneau on the Princess Mary to be General | Agent for the Canadian Pacific Rail- | way with headquarers in Juneau. | OF ASSOCIATED PRE The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for sepublication of all news dispatches credited to it or mot otherwise credited n this paper and also the local news ‘published bere!s his own thinking mit himself or his tionalism or proj attain prominence. Girls will do well to train for serious professions that contribute to human welfare. Business Affairs: Government hold to his own beliefs, and not per- s country to become a victim of emo- | »aganda.” Judge Robert W. Jennings of JH‘; peau was the principal speaker at| 1 public meeting at Ketchikan in the interest of the Salvation Army fund DAILY LESSONS | IN ENGLISH AL O Dr. Judson Whittier GUY SMITH CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. GBOROE D. CLOSE. Irc. Natlensl Newspaper Representa- ives, with offices in San Francisso. Los Angeles, Portland, Banttle, Chicago, New York and Boston. The author of this statement, admirable as far as|regulations may become irksome to it goes, writes: “It seems to me that, if the newspapers|Small business men Danky Wl ex- of the country were to see fit to print each day on| % e L i |new enterprises. Girls will benefit pemesedhormmas oo ik Shrs i r PR ____ 'Page 1 a message that could reflect the present atti-|, "4 . ining for occupations usually _&mnml%%fffl?w! Gfibort A. Wellineton, 1011 tude of the majority of people, as this message con-|,yrsyed by young men. Demand foi tinued to be printed unchanged then, in spite of un-!pnurses, automobile mechanics, tele- toward developments, the attitude of readers might graph and radio operators will. be | great in coming months. CHIROPRACTOR Drugless Physician Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. PHONE 667 * By W. L. Gordon With an average daily deficiency n temperature of 2.8 degrees, the FOFAEEA nonth of October was the third| Words Often Misused: Do not say, Jldest that Juneau had experienced | “He had the front to ask me to go.” n 26 years of recording according to’ Say, “He had the impudence to ask he Weather Bureau. 'me.” | often Mispronounced: Conversant. tained | Accent first syllable, not the second, DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street S ——— Dr. John H. Geyer Next Coliseum George Mock Jr. remain as it is today.” ente All of which seems to illustrate that there is in| National Issues Inflation ~ will | shout a dozen of his friends at a lso often heard. > o the nation today & strong will to keep the United |arouse wide discussion 38 fmaféialiHallowe'en party, the occaslon also| Often Misspelied: ) Inflammatory. DENEAT EHONRSToRves Uiviny States at peace. Many are groping for the way and | Proplems become pressing. In -many | marking his eleventh birthday. Observe the two m's. Room ‘;*H'g‘;‘lg“‘,";‘; Bldg. - | occsia ahould #ind fh Tt 1 & idod Wiing we s 1ove 00 SRS N e | "Symonyms: Fearful, afraid, R e o ain — e |sent menacing aspects to goVem-| Mrs. David Wallace. assisted by alarmed, frightened, timid, timorous, A thinking seriously of the future of the world and our | ment circles. Prohibition again. will|Mrs. Fred Boynton, gave a birthday | apprehensive. | BT T S A R 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 own nation "Tomorrow's Styles Today” Jlumend | be presented as a national problem |party in honor of Mrs. Wallace's| Word Study: “Use a word three The conservation of national re-|daughter, Thelma, who reached her |times and it is yours.” Let us in- scurces will receive widespread at-|tenth birthday. | crease our vocabulary by mastering | tention through the coming winter Pl lone word each day. Today’s word: | As a picture in minature of what is happening to | Public officials will be praised and| Mrs. L. H. Metz and Miss L. S.|Obsolete; no longer in use. “Many | business under the pressure of the war, we cite (h:{m‘f”""d, according to varying points | Perris of Treadwell were to be host- jof the expressions found in the | mule industry, which centers around Columbus, Tenn, Of Views | esses with a bridge party | works of Shakespeare are now ob- International Affairs: The toll of | § fete s First there were reports that many m\ll(‘; “:\n.t‘“‘“_ Il e e A 1t reeder: MULES Charles Titus, superintendent of IN THE CAMP OF THE ENEMY be bought by the belligerents for war use. effect upon the people of the United |the Jualin Mine, left on the Este-| - — | therefore refused to send their animals to marke(.‘Smm\_ Gradually it will become ap- | beth. = i ik = [———————— i Yesterday the Juneau Chamber of Commerce had | Waiting for price advances. As a result, receipts at‘pan_am that the m-ofn;estyir rcim;lbhcs _ | LOOK and LEARN ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. Juneau's Own Store as its guest & young man with whom the Chamber|the selling points dropped two-thirds. must 1‘)‘:’“:"“ ‘l" l"‘ vaging C;"d"’"“ Weather: highest 23, lowest 21.| * Graduate Los Angeles College o The expected buyers did not show up and the|tion spite isolation propagarnda “lear ! of Optometry and only a year ago was crossing swords because his atti- X ay pSSArY Y { s bsslhin b e g b effect on the trade is described as “disastrous.” 1t | May be necessary to make contriby- | —_— - B’ A. C. Gordon Opthalmology | tions of men as well as money and | :1 tude toward the development of Alaska Was as far s ceemc the mule is not particularly needed by today’s | BT Y ks Gt amber. supplies to the armies that are fight- | win ‘Z:";';esnri:’:n:;g:r;m;‘“sfio ol the poles apart from that of the C. motorized armies, a little point the dealers ignored. ‘\x\g for democracy Persons whose birthdate it {sHkwe| We HBYE'just recelved a arge ship- | Last week the Chamber members at the After this first confusion, some small foreign| listened to a young woman who advocates a coloniza- puying developed, but it is now bogging down on the | the augury of a year of prosperity | ment of sh_orz jackets and coats in tion plan which the Chamber has criticized severely | moot question of whether a mule is an instrument of {But the temptation to spend mdm-y!d’“‘”"e"t kinds of furs. The prices and taken the trouble to attack in a printed pamphlet. war. The dealers are uncertain and have no official |should be overcome, if it tends {or| Will ‘surprise you. Both speakers were received in amity and good ruling. On that rather surrealist note we take our|Ward extravagance. Young ‘folids| 1tion the industry until the next development 1. What President served a term of only six and one-half months? What animal stands up and! sits down at the same time? 3. Are there more Christians or You are welcome to come and see | non-GhrisRAnIIN !,he gk I | 4 How many ciphers are there BAB<G ey “|in a sextillion? DR. STEVrKS, CHIROPODIST, 5. Under what flag is Bermuda? "The Rexall Store” Your Reliuble Pharmacists Butler-Mauro Drug Co. PRESCRIPTIONS r luncheon The Charles W. Carter Mortuary | should practice thrift. | our stock. Fourth and Franklin Sts. Children born on this day prob-| fellowship. They were listened to with close attc leave of S It couldn’t happen in Europe. Probably it wouldn't | comes along i i Hearing the other side is a good thing for the Why should Senator Lundeen of Minnesota want | whatever they undertake and a' few o B Fldg' it ;onlM:iT:E; 15;};”]:1‘:13{ bm:"amwd soul as well as for the understanding. Most of us|to seize the British islands in the Caribbean when he | may become overbearing in their NOTICZ TO CR :D"()Rs—‘ | d 7 y Giteau on | July 2, and dying on September 19.| '——-———__‘ |IN THE UNITED STATES COM- 2. Kangaroo. | Have Your Eyes Examined by ing as one with whom we happen to agree, | | A speaker declares that the United States is on And that’s no bull! could learn a good deal from Herbert Hilscher and |can step right over his own border line and grab off imethods » S o o | Canad: any! y E ? | orig ’ R Charlotte Schnee. A dissenter is entitled to as much Oanada before anybody can stop him (Copyright, 1939) | MISSIONER'S (EX-OFFICIO| 3. More non-Christians. H. S. GRAVES of a hea R PROBATE) COURT, FOR THE| 4. Twenty-one. Dr. RaeL. Carlson 2 e 5. “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING TERRITORY OF ALASKA, JU- 5 NEAU COMMISSIONER'S PRE- CINCT. In the Matter of British. OPTOMETRIST Blomgren Bldg.- 2nd Floor Front Street————Phone 636 EROdR | For we need to understand the other to amend, correct maybe more. side in order own opinions { the horns of a dilemma. Darwin (Australia) boy writes upside down and strengthen our MODERN =il ETIQUETTE the Last Will L TR (TR L s |of the world seems that way, too. and Testament of GEORGIA M‘ N E w S AMERICA GROPES FOR THE WAY | e ‘ - * 73| BIXEY - deceased. , : A aoalt * ST 5 e . Father Devine apparently wasn't able to sell By Roberta Lee | ALL CONCERNED are hereby b B AN R P S o ,T,n g,w (-(1‘xjr11 s desk almost v\n;x'\ day —rr:u\i a ;lrfp: ,O,",]m .xrll?gzm.”'l"*a('& it’s wenderful.” | Jnuufled that A. F. BIXBY, was BRoAncAST Tunm co'or Gasfineau Motor ! & s G A e T | Q) it ever axsimable‘in 5 honake?, O°(Ober 17, 1950, sppainted ke Phi 767 Ph - ALL 23 | .\m katla | Lode and placer localion notices | ess to rebuke a guest? %; cutor of the Last Will and Testa- one one Servwe DIVISIONAL CONVENTION Megers Chuck | tor sale at The Empire Office. A Not unless the offense is of |Ment of GEORGIA M. BIXBY,|l JOINT FEATURE SERVICE G s Phone 727 Pursuant to direction of the Pennock Island | R such a nature that the hostess is|deceased ON THE AIR! roceries GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Chairman of the Democratic Ter- Petersburg | CALL FOR CONVENTION |compelled to call gthe guest agi ' ALL PERSONS having . claims & b Gas—Oil—Storage ritorial Committee of the Terri- Point Agassiz | Irequest that he leave, and sevet #il|against said estate are hereby re- [— =4 . tory of Alaska, and after duly con- Port Alexander | moaoed with My duike 83| fribdaly xelatins |auired to present the same, with |} The Dail Al ki FINNISH STEAM BATH sulting with the Democratic Di- Saxman chairman of the Democratic Ter-| Q. Is it ever permissible to write Proper vouchers, within six (6) Y Y aska Your Ailment Calling You B:ggx}al (',;orr}\‘m);!;‘(- for the First Zzlmflnfl Creek ritorial Committee, I hereby call |8 social letter with & lead pencil? |months from the date of this no- Em ire and Kmv Scientific Treatments n:d Baths HARRY ivision of the Territory of Alaska Scow Bay : | s, i i i tice to th pXeC ory aska. A. Yes, if the writer is ill and| e undersigned executor p Open every day—10 a.m. till mid- u G Democratic Conventions to be held P 1, as Chairman of the said Demo- Sea Level § i t 5 IATH he sal emo- | in bed, or is an octogenarian. Other- at Juneau, Alaska. bht.. Dr. B, Malin, Prop, RACE i T o O CF SR R R SR cratic Divisional Committee for the Sheep Creek in each of the four Judicial Di-|wise no. . | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this First Division of the Territory of| Sitka visions of Alaska, at a date not| Q@ What is the usual time for 7 17th day of October, 1939. 3 6 days every week at 19 ioushiy Ave (RO E:hvmmr Alaska, hereby call a Democratic Skagway later than December 15, 1939, for|guest to Temain after an inforria}| "A. F. BIXBY, — St:a:aq:?b Divisional Convention to be held in} Stikine : 3 ot clodlio ikl Dl“s_]dmner? A || Executor, 8:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Alaska” Retehikan " Alaska, ab 12 o'clock Tenakee 1 the purpos B A. From an hour and a half to! First publication: Oct. 20, 1939 00 p.m. 9:45 p.m FIN noon, Wednesday, the 13th day of Wacker | ional Committees consisting of w4 nours is about the usual time.|Last publication: Nov. 10, 1939 E December, 1939, for the purpose of Wards Cove | eighteen mempers, and one Chair-| — - = : st —— Watch and Jewelrilkepdrh‘ adopting a party platform, elect- West Petersburg man at Jarge; electing twenty at very reassnable rates i o ing a full Divisional Committee Windham | delegates to a Democratic Tern-‘ PAUL BLOEDIIORN e consisting of eighteen members, | Wrangell | torial Convention to be held on lo ow” a P k C FRANKLIN m.m SAB'N’ electing twenty delegates to the Yakutat v 1 | the sixteenth day of January, 1940, | ar er acumat'c ‘ E Democratic Territorial Convention| All citizens of the United States|at Juneau, Alaska; and to transact Front St—Triangle Bldg. to be held at Juneau, Alaska, on|residing in the said Territory of | such other business as may DTDP'I Gives Pride of Possession the 16th day of January, 1940, and | Alaska, who have resided continu-, €rly come before said Divisional| to transact such other and further ously in said Territory of Alaska | Conventions. Such Divisional Con-| K- 0. SHEEEY] sna OORONA business as may properly come be-|for a period of one year and will| ventions should be called by the TYPEWRITERS GASTINEAU CAFE fore said Democratic Divisional|be twenty-one (21) years of age|Divisional Committees, or the Sold and Serviced by Convention, and direct that Demo-|or over by the time the next gen-| Chairman thereof, in the several | cratic Caucuses be held in all elec- | eral election will be held, and who| Divisions. The call for the Divi J' B' Bm’hrll & co' tion precincts of the First Division, |are able to read and write the Eng- | ional Conventions should fix the “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Territory of Alaska, to elect dele-|lish language as provided by law, time and place of holding such Satistied Custome: gates to said Democratic Division-|or have legally voted at the Gen-|conventions, and apportion the al Convention called as aforesaid ! eral Election of September 13, 1938, | representation of the various pre- to be held at Ketchikan, Alaska,|are qualified Democratic electors| cincts to such Divisional Conven- | and hereby direct the Democratic|at said caucuses, All a f e qua Ce ) he D tic|at s delegates to! tions and fix the qualifications of uneau reiol ouse Precinct Committee: to call cau- the Divisional Democratic Conven-|voters at such precinct elections Y cuses for said p e, and that at|tion called for Ketchikan, Alaska,|and should set out the purposes| Music and Electrio Appliances least five (5) public notice shall be elected by the Democratic | ©0f such conventions as hereinabove | { be given time when caucuses in accordance with the stated i M(r:mstmm.mnr:m “ LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES and the e where such caucus is foregoing call. Delegates thus elect-| FURTHER, I hereby call a Dem- | a led as delegates to the said Divis- | ocratic Territorial Convention for| ous precinets are entitled ional Democratic Convention may | the Territory of Alaska, to con-| Weather Stripping ber of dele- be represented by proxy, and if vene at the city of Juneau, Alaska, l a ’s Divisional Demo- unable to attend the convention in, &t 10 o'clock in the A. M. of Tues- g SOt » 3 to-wit: person, may and should appoint a day, the sixteenth day of January, An Exclusive Pearl Beauty"'ong'”al in design...superb SOLD and INSTALLED by 1 b . 1940, f ¥ LOCAL DEALER Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. proxy by letter or telegram. 0, for the purpose of electing a; 2 < ABINET GLASS 1 Dated b Junéau, Alaska, this 1s¢| Democratic National Committee-| 518 performance... the pen that all the world admires. FREE ESTIMATES a S 1 of November, 1939, man; electing six Delegates to the 24 Phone 123 Victor Powers PHONE 62 1 M. E. MONAGLE, Democratic National Convention to| When you buythesuccessful Parker thrilling beauty that brings a new ——————— = ‘ i 2 :?1’,;:1:11(1:::'1;”1 ‘l[)‘vxmxl'xuu:‘] UF,‘:,_\. l:(l-,u )XA";I::' :n ; nn;uwk'ar’ 1{930' ’z;'nx(l e,‘x‘x’ Vacumatic, you’ll know why itis dexterity to your hand and new in- “ Chilka i onal Committee for the First | ? ates to such convention; to| : : tor ia A Craig 2 Division, Territory of Alaska,|€lect a full Democratic Territorial| l:e mo:' des;:ed and admired pen spiration to your mind. T ELEPH 0 N E— 51 B De e 5 > 08 i evel 9 throughou e W & it - g > g - ady,| Committee consisting of seventeen hroughout ¢ orld. This ”‘c?“ Visit a good pen shop today— g - - | members, two men and two women sive laminated Pearl beauty, rich o 7 Park { which sha esidents of eacl ; : ouE | Farl i 4 ”1 pich, ghall g Zosidents o ““)1 in gold and gracefully slenderized, . 3 % Vacumatic. i I lOSE lE of the' Judicial Divisions of Al 7 B You'll sense immediately what all | 1 aska, and one at large who shall | brings you admiring glances anda 1 R ‘ 1 be Chairman of such Co - i i i the world admires in this pedigreed L : ks >ha an c Jommittee; | feeling of utmost pride of possession. be: 3 ] PRINCETON. N. 3. Nov. 3 Phy. | (0 adopt a party platform; and to| 5 auty. Look for the smart ARROW COMMERCIAL AND Hvaabur . icians have decided to amputate ;“”w”' such “‘;hfl business as may | % The Scratch-proof Point of 14K clip and the “Parker Vacumatic” SAVINGS ACCOUNTS abur 2 the left lez of Princeton University's | Properly come before such conven- | olid Gold, Osmiridium tipped i i i ; Hyde 3 football star Don Herring, The slent|tion. The representation in this| ppec, imprint, which mark the genuine. CAPITAL—$50,000 Beaving 5 bRl | glides smoothly on paper, The Tele- tackle's father said the operation Territorial Convention shall be| 47 ! SURPLUS—$100.000 pastonn, Da 1 would be performed this afternoon | tWenty Delegates from each of the | vision Barrel shows you full length é j:;‘il:u‘ i > 1{ r” Iyu xgmcn Ilolmwn of Johns uAl\lrj-hI';Jlr 1‘ Un;unnnr of Alaska, { ink supply—it can’t run @€§ unex- 29 PAID ON SAVINGS eau No. 1 2 opl ospital. rich Delegates shall be elected by | AFE DEPOSIT BO; Juneau No. 2 1 He suffered a knee injury|® Divisional Convention in accord- | pectedly. Thus you have a pen of S D IT BOXES Juneau No. 3 , n last Saturday’s Brown-Princeton Ance with the foregoing call. Dele- — l Kake 1 game | gates thus elected to the Territor- -~ Kasaan 1 >os {ial Convention may be represented | : m"’ACUMATIC’B | Ketchikan No. 1 9 SONS OF NORW by proxy. Any Delegate who is un-| AT ALL BETTER DEALFD® | Hood Bay 1 Regular pusiness meeting, Sat, able to attend the Convention in | m k Fil’st Nati“nal Ban.k Kimsghan 23 Ngv.i4, dti8 p.m. Initiation (person should appoint a proxy in ”5‘ Foga: M, S5, 10,58, 3000 » q Klawock 2 OLIVE WESTBY, writing or by telegram The modern ink —~ rich, briltiant « Klukwan 1 ac Secretary C. C. CARTER —cleans any pen as it writes. 300 TpEER RN COMPAND, Scratch. ,;-»{ prml’ Lynn Canal " R TREESA Chairman of Democratic Terri- a2y Janesvill P, 5 | c Ti4h le, Wisconsin f 14K Sol ba4ed Mendenhall ) Empire Want Ads Bring Results. | torial Committee. v 1 ; Bimindion JUNEAU—ALA SKA

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