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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 9, 1939. -—w opposing fortifications should produce a virtual stale- Dml y Alaska EMPIre Yuce e we: oo s ne euonog stage of e YEARS AGO ! %ppy . . Brotesiteinl Published every evening except Sunday b the war, when the strength of one side or the other has OTOSCOP& { From THE DMPEE ! 1rec :tor Fruternal Societies EMPIRE PRINTING (li“(l‘l\! — g ed in other developments of the war. With | R i Burinbee Menaste ] OPPCC AT e ¥ “The stars incline =+ S B > thda N Seeit sid Maiy G Alnska. nuch simpler trench work, the first World War| bt do hebBiital” | NOVEMBER 9, 1919 lT y o, e > s cany s | Reaithien Diat atage [ P#* | The development work which had e G ap R the Post Office In Juneau as D! s react o . i = o s rino & - e . . m it e &l bee: n progress during the sum-| e i Maginot's coniribution has been to save soldiers’| i L weron the coal propesties of the| . The Empire extends congratula- | Drs. K d every Wednesday at 8 ek G S Snmaeii b FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 g S e al Company and | lions and best wishes 1~ day, Hmrl rs. Kaser anc p. m. Visiting brothers ives (assuming that neither side in despera S| This is an unimportant day in|Bering l,“‘“ Coa om’p:’h:»‘ A(A; bicshday anniveriz:,, to the roi-| b ik welcome. H. C. RED- | trate the other’s tortifications by sheer force|pjanetary direction. There is-a sign |the oil : ands 0{ .”w C‘LH:‘I(; )»1; lowing: j Free urger MAN, Exalted Ruler; M. i power). But 1 likelihood, he will have|favorable to domineering and ag-|Company at K“v““}-h "]‘“‘fA“;’(“l“;f DENTISTS H. SIDES, Secretary. dangerous for everyone behind the|gressive personalities. Under this | valuable Am:\l .3.r1( oi .lpl(p.f“ lk NOVEMBF:R 9 3 | Blomgren Building 3 stalemated war must search for a victory, |configuration there may.be closer were to result from further work. Mrs. Frank F. Rouze | PHONE 56 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 s R SN s 25 alliance among world dictators. Wo- | 3 T 4 George G. Henry 8 i e SUBSCRIPTION BATES. | o {men may be mildly helped by the| Keen interest was being mani- | Paul W. Talkington | Mecgg nfn hourzh carrier 1o Jumeau and Douglas for $1.25 per month The p“pe\ \]e\\age [stars today, especially "in their|fested on both sides of Gastineau Charles J. Jenne I mo&;ymt;l ;?:e Tmomln ) s 1n advance, $6.00 hearts’ desires. Under thig- sway|Channel over the coming basket- | I M. Johnson | Dr. A. W. Stewart R Badirming of ’1'30epm‘:n? | Cincinnati Enquirer) sympathy may outweigh judgment, ball that was to be played be-| Rodney Nordling ’ . gt il b HAWKE- hey will promptly notify veli D 5 s: e | wee! g School a he o S = the ‘Bustnere Office of any fallire or lrregularity in the de. i encyclical, Pope Pius XIT discussed the [o) 4yence which is likely to af-| tween Juncau High School and the Dean William: ‘ SR s b WORTH, Worshipful Master; f thetr papers f ight of world with becoming moderation and ad- goch nations as well as individuals. |Douglas team Mrs. Hazel Kirmse || . Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. JAMES W. LETVERS, Secretany, spbones: News Office, 602; Business Offioe, 3. rable logic. The twelve-thousand-word document | "po..+ and Home: This is an au . | Alfred Brown | SEWARD §01m‘)6x;qg MEMBER OF An-nn'nn PRESS. ts ¢ e effort toward a world resurrection picious date for writing letters, Love| A baby boy was born at St M T o | Office Phone b The Associated Press R gl 1 1€ . missives may be peculiarly welcome|Ann’s Hospital to Mrs. C. P. & o | 5 [ republication on Sgar the focal s ¢ effective was the Pontiff's indictment | SOULH r 0 a-|Jenne. The new arrival weighed | % e G o R AT 4 In th e local new T Jec ¥ and encouraging. Good news of na ~ || Y 3 of the state as a phase of AgOSU- |yional interest may be expected late|7% pounds at birth and was named | | LOQK and LEARN | | Dr. Judson Whittier —_— g 3 R re g o to Russian Commun- Charle | 3 ALABEA CIRGULATION GUARANTEED TO BE SER '~ | tonight. ) * | CHIROPRACTOR TaAN TRAT OF 'THER PUBLICATION m ar 1 a 1 Socialism, Pope ,Pi"“f‘l]' Business Affairs: This is not an| el R By Ae G Gorton [ Divilils Phyidolai DRUGS " GBORGE D. CLOE Natior wspaper Representa- CIAT€ no true, lasting prosperity could resultocnocig)ly promising rule for busi-| Mrs. Alvin Goldstein gave a tea ! Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 « Portland, subordination of everything to the state and negs Trade in merchandise especi-|in honor of Mrs. C. G. Warner i | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. - divorce of civil authority from dependence on the .o ¢, women may be fairly good,|Mrs. W. G. Johnson and Mrs. = | PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES SEATTLE REPRESENTATIVE. Gilber Welllugton, 1011 Supreme Being profiting jewelers and silversmiths.|ney Jacobs presided at the 1. What is the population of the PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- Amerivan Bank Bullding £ o il Necessarily revised to take into account changing |nrany wedding rings will be sold | table world? FULLY COMPOUNDED : eneyclical touched upon the | nger this configuration. The eve- | el 2 r 1 athy for! . > : | 2. Why did Columbus call the na- | er ref .‘m;“l:.\’x:(xp;:htll},\mr'n:r ning is favorable for entering or-| IM Ig' M NLYL \xm*gl.\ll:;ium 110,- B e Mo Wosld “Trdiare’d : Dr. JOhll H. Geyer Front Street Next Coliseum h FUENSES 3 2 yders. the epartment o ustice, Wwho| 4 oot is ichthyology? PHONE 97—F) Delive: i Ju it “awa © of resurrection.”| - National Issues: The Philippines|was here for some time checking | 4 What six Vice-Presidents of 93‘3”]"5; Bl i Ty § Alsc upon the new war T in Europe Was|may offer novel problems Impun\‘“p the Marshal's office, left on |y 1 g became heads of the na- | Room PHO;Ee:nvélze g. L i ‘ he that “Our heart is joyous, especially will assume greater value and politi- | the Northwestern for Ketchikan tion through deaths of Presidents? | Hoite: 0at, 50 BBm; SN the th we can count among friendly powers .. affiliations with the government where he was to mine guvvrn-: 5. Which state in the Union has 3 . « lear Italy.” | at Washington will be closer. Jupiter | ment offices. e i r of cities with | e greatest number of cities with 1" ’ iate effect of the encyclical is to define | yjsing at the national capital indi-| —_ | a population over 100,000. | R Tomorrow s SIYIQS position of the church | cates greater prestige and prosper-. charles Miller, who had been op- | ANSWERS DR H VANCE " ual dominance of the gy for the United States.' Food|erating an for hire, having| 1. Approximately .2,032,465,000. | s ‘She TOdaY o > had the effect of suggesting a new | qocts will rise, despite leglslation foi- | njs headquarters at the Alaskan | 2. Because he thought he had OSTEOPATH lirec darkness, toward a nNew|piqding profiteering. Leather Wwill|potel left on the City of Seattle|reached India, | consu}ximionln:)ngoeg}n:na‘g’} rder rest 10t on quicksands, depending only on |sear in price and it is well to buy |and was planning a tour to Cali-| 3, The branch of zoology treating | | free. Hours ; ; 7 of groups or individuals but on na- | noy a large supply of shoes. Py ot Ackias i 7(;0 :;l.so bynngeploi:tment. RS, nd divine revels s Nel i { antineau Hol nnex “ ~ tural law and divir evelation | International Affairs: -N(}Jlmtm' is| Yk {4 Tyler, Fillmore, Johnson, Ar- South Franklin St. Phone 177 e \WER THE ROLIL CALI S Pt = in an aspect that bodes ill for a} oant Ropert Barclay of Gam- ! thur, Roosevelt, and Coolidge “ ANSWER THE s L Mr. Browder's lndulmcnl ,naval engagement. South lAlnu:. it!pier Bay arrived in Juneau for a| shusetts, with nine eities 3 R is prognosticated, will display splen-| o, “po was operating a logging | over 100,000 population. ' Since the time o ganiz -quarter (New York Times) loyalty to the British Empire, | b0 0 S HC R i 4 —n ¢! 1 E ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. Juneau s Owfl store e e ¢ Indicted by a Federal grand jury on the charge a heavy mortality in war is fore- | | | | Graduate Los Angeles College = ng in 1937 and 1938 an American passport ob- cast, A railway accident in New Zea- | i | e | s ey of Optownetry and 2 on the basis of a false statement, Earl Browder, | land is presaged. The Dominions “T"' . D. Henderson, Territoriall| M ODER N [ Opthalmology g : e o ’w“ e {2 prove valuabie Suw“mi e yCunmanmm of Education, who 4 - b || Giasses Fitted Lenses Ground | ! ! ame right American citizen to|Losses of heavy cargoes of meat R S e - The Rexall Store of ~ il he has been found |are prognosticated, but .&ubm;«xmviW_’lm_ Hasis 4 Your Reltuble Pharmacists - n T Red Cr estigation into his case, | warfare is to be less successful for{"" v e By Roy,,,m Les I i : i 39 8 State own admission, before the Germany than it appeared to be at | > ayitad iRt ! The chafles w Carter‘ Buller-Mauro i abroad with an |‘he beginning of the war. S SN e P i M € b € me. If convicted | Persons whose birthdate it is have ™A TT Y O CANNTC “ et - 55 {ond < When a young man meets a a g rison and $2,000 fine on each | tune, but there may be losses through | IN ENGLISH oald ke 10 fapther the soqiinin- | Fourth and Franklin Sts. fraudulent transactions. Thrift is| N NoLLo W s e aogtging | PHONE 136 % g G bt o | tance by correspondence, may he 2 e 8 - the same ri as any other | recommended for all persons, no| * I3k het" to. WEite to him? pport of ¢ € ica protection of our laws, he is ' matter how prosperous they may be. | BvWW. L. Gordon [ "A. 'Yes, if he is conceited enough Red Cros ibject to the same penalties for flouting thos: se | Children born on this day' prob- 5 V‘]an .&hr Tt aitibane. Subl. & — 2ber 11 Members Communist party have often ‘.m.\ will be reserved and self-eonfi- ised: Do not say. | wonderful *opportunity. Ot | Have Your Eyes Examined by o court arrest for the adver-|dent. These Martians may bé deter- 4 | t 8 Ay : he can tell her that he would like | VE: sCe AR ey brought to themselves and to|mined in their ambitions and not : e e aR S et T R 1y Carlson H. S. GRA __S e ot s raise the cry that they | over-scrupulous in attaining ' their the least intuition he can tell! OPTOMETRIST “¥he Clathing Max starts n reality be secuted for r opinions. For | cherished aims. They should be M d: Italian.|whether or not she seems pleased | Blomgren Bldg. 2nd Floor HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER this very Thason Some layen bl oot 1ave been | wisely trained Pronounce i-tal i as in it, ot |with the idea | Front Street————Phone 638 & MARX CLOTHING MAG I\()l S CONT H{IM TION known to lean n.: kward i lu aling ;\““h\(\‘minnll‘\:]x;m:;r‘ ,c,,,,\“g[ 1939) “ in ice. Accent second syllable. Q. When a hostess asks a guest| o allow them, for example, to crea ith y - . S % _— ito | Often Misspetied: » Lesser:: (small- | to take another helping of some dish, ) s Andre ‘Maginot won't win v,n%‘ Nobel peace x:nn (hs(urba'nres tol‘- w}_u’m fm,flb,,fi?u.m k?echaled u-:tloy e); er. Lessor (one who leases); or.|isnwt it ail right to say, “I couldn’t] - He died in 1932, But France’s famed Mag- court is policy has encouraged some Communists NAVY (o"s]’nu("o | onyms: Generate, procreate, |possibly eat another bite"? THR“'T co uP T B~ conce in } has removed from t as if they “‘l” exsmpl Trog fhe taws that.cpn-} ffl 'I' ;p[oduc(\, reproguce, . beget A. No. Merely say, “No, thank| Gasnne&u Motor d st all the front line harror of 1914-18 ) . i e, ! | Word Study: “Use a word three you.” Such expressions as “I am| > not Line, a factor wt dly in- v‘,fi"‘“ AR e Tf,’";f{:;‘ gy OFFICIAL HROUGH times and it surs.” Let us in- already too full,” or, “T feel as though | Phone 767 Phone Service . b e e the war Wak t nt ; : i e e 3 s s crease our vocabulary by mastering I would never want to eat ‘again,” | Phone 727 of ten years of m‘ o ; ‘.‘ \: 4‘.. b J,m.’: not be :mu\nd w.b:v;r;n:v Io].;:.\{[rtf y the rais- Vf«uo hA:s bee.n il.&:lgh(:d mp Sitka m‘Cnmmn»\pt’i'lmn: cautious and care-| Q. Isn't it poor taste to .speak\“——‘——_“—_—‘_ — Gas—Oil—Storage $400,000,000 and $500,000,000 out of i i b BB B b L B o ;T\T :‘l‘r‘“bii ‘a’;-::;"zb‘l;’;‘l‘;f ful observation with a view to wise | frequently of the cost of various|g - g pocketbooks : 2 R AT y i B R, % !|conduct; prudence. “The truest things, clothes, food, etc.? FINNISH STEAM BATH Riab 1o saw Bt of the poilus dur- Protesting Too Much oamion by e wige ¢ 18 8%80M- | courage s always mixed with cir-| A Yes; it is very poof taste to| | po~art S Al o ing the World War. At t of the war, Maginot 5 TI e ;ccordv !xp:med by JZ’fVere' . z umsp(’( tion."—Jones of Nayland. |do so. Setantific Treatidents and Baths HABRY was Prance's Under Secretary for War, but f VL | o | | Open every day—10 a.m. till mid- : v. be Hi Propaganda Chief, Herr Goebbels, may o v " a pen every day- m. he resgned and enlisted Army bes |, o I Cietiany. Bt he. cerRlaly Tad m itk s O HICE TOAGREDIYORS | Rub and Al ay ()o( vo | | night—Dr. E. Malin, Prop. RACE S W vant e. He suffered °¢ 8 WO R Rre Having been appointed adminis- y | | 142 Willoughby Ave. Phone 673 DRUGGIST comiy 2 S wit's conception of public opinion in the world outside. | .0 of the estate of Anton Pet- | 3 45 a serious Verdun T8 ' Otherwise, he wouldn't harp on his story that the|greonal o2 PR 2 sl S —— "‘é"':ri‘l‘;';" . integrated rec 5 Sohens il k the Athenia _ler for the Territory of Alaska, sit- | { Alaska” to a minimum, was the outgrowth of personal war ex- The very fact that Goebbels howls louder on this | ying in probate in Juneau Prefinct, FI perience. The proposal wa nd in 1929 by each time he brings it up (‘nmhqs)zex the feeblg-- !in the First Judicial Division thereof, | 4 NE the government of Ar ginot super- f his case. By now ‘“‘"‘““d"(“f ;”“L B”‘“‘l” by order issued October 10, 1939, all | wmhmd.leweu-.y Repairing R . fever in “prove” she did not sink the Athenia, Goebbels merely | oo onc” naving claims againgh the | easqnable rates = ' b R o makes himself ridiculous, and the very frenzy of his |gcii W00 8 O8I0, B8R thebyl PA BLDEDI{ORN The Store for Men' 1832 ) : purposes and | Utterance is the best possible evidence of Nazi respon-| novirieq to present them, dulyveri| ! UL 9 i £ a " sibility. He “protests too much.” fled' as’ requited by lew,..tos the S. FRANKLIN STREET a In. When a man has a good point, he doesn’t need to |, qercioned administratrix, at the | the Germar shout. And when he hasn't a good point, shouting |opqice" of 1 R B ‘ Front St—Triangle Bldg. an ideal base merely shows it up. y torney, at Number 268 South Frank- | 5 ground supply base Perhapa the real anseer s ”‘“X‘ "’s“bbi‘;* AeSPer- lin Street, in Juneau, Alaska, within | || Lc.SMITH ana CORONA RS NN MM 0. tion arises from the need to justify the Athenia sink- TYPEWRITERS commur on t x months from the date of the | o fo troape at ret and enzoe o exposd 58 Wihn Germany; that his propaganda.effors are o1 T'oiC ' 17 1 R e o GASTINEAU CAFE s. The construction of the opposing DOt B0ing over any “better.at home than abroad . %A!Bocli JO}zN;,SON'm ‘ J B B ‘ d & c . o AT A ¢ ¥ ime T T g ministratrix of the estate I Line in Germany, variously called the “Lim We see where a member of the Republican high of Aniton Peleraan: desangidil . D, DuUrior 0. Line” and the “West Wall,” counteracts, of cOUrse, | ..,m,ang insists it i§ possible to package and sell a g ? i “Our Doorstep Is Worn by P First publication, Oct. 12, 1939, Satisfied Customers” [ ilness of the Maginot Line as a base for pene- presidential c ndidate to the public “like a breakfast Last publication, Nov. 9, 1939, { Germany food.” Yes, but who'll furnish the cream and sugar|__ ~ H [ i most military experts are mistaken, the to swallow him with? | NOTICE OF SALE i e 7777 | In the Commissioner’s Court for the | r Ki “ F Territory of Alaska, Division Num- Juneau Melody House 1 chs ind ot “Dog Show” on Western ront | won | g A Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner | % " = and ex-officio Probate Judge, Ju- (Next Irving's Market) neau Precinct Front Street Phoue 6§ In the Matter of the Estate of PETE\ RAKOVICH, Deceased. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that‘ * in accordance with an order of the wefl“lel' Slnppmg Kraffi’s | above entitled court, Nick Rocovich, | SOLD and INSTALLED by . | administrator ol. the estate of I;efie LOCAL DEALER Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. | property, to-wit: Phone 123 Victor Powers PHONE 62 Miscellaneous lot of tools and . 5 = household furniture, fixtures i W E and appliances; : All of Lot 6, Block 48, of the T LEPHONE 51 Alaska Douglas Addition to —————e Douglas, Alaska, as designated on the official plat of survey of said lot, formerly recorded and known as the Alaska Douglas Gold Mining Company's lode 7 | claims, and fraction purchased COMMERCIAL AND | by*Town of Douglas at a tax SAVINGS ACCOUNTS sale held Feb. 14, 1924, for de- linquent taxes for 1923; CAPITAL—$50,000 at public auction, to the highest and | best bidder, for cash. on the premises SURPLUS—$100.000 | above described in Douglas, Alaska, | 29% PAID ON SAVINGS | on November 28, 1939, at 10 o'clock A. EPOS M. The personal property will be| SAFE D IT BOXES sold separately from the real prop- erty. i GIVEN under my hand and, the | seal of the Probate Court above o : 4 mentioned this 25th day of Qgfober, First N . ; 139, ation i - . - - (Seal) FELIX GRAY, On the same day she filed suit for divorce, charging extreme cruelty, ; may s Napoleon B e s e m,‘cg: T0-| Ruby Keeler went to Union Air Terminal in Los Angele to bid a ‘apoleor ge, eau Precing 3 . They'ry i lot to First publication, Oct. 26, 1939, tearful farewell to Al Jolson ": ':;:: ::' HNew Yu_’_k 78 Mo JUNE AU— ALASK A n SEN Last publication, Noy. 16, 1939, embracing just before Jolson bo: o ARey :