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151939 Heppy || Birthday celebrated by a grand ball in the, The Empire extends congratula- |A. B. Hall, given under the aus- tions and best wishes '~day, their | pices of the American Legion and birshday anpiverii.,, to thi 10 | was opened with a military march. | lowing: Gov. Thomas Riggs delivered an address on the meaning of the day and the purpose of the Legion. ) ” Direc Drs. Kaser and Freeburger DENTISTS Blomgren Building PHONE 56 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 1 " Dail od Alaska Empire Published every evening except Sunday br the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY HELEN TROY BENDER i S President B. L. BERNARD Vice-President and Business muuase Becond and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska. ®mtered in the Post Office in Juneau ms Second %roscopé ' i 2 “The stars incline ‘f R but do not comp-l” | Rome’s Dilemma (Cleveland Plain Dealer) The official explanation of Mussolini’s shake-up f the Italian cabinet and army commands is that he changes are for the “better protection of neu- rality However, the fact that several of the min- and soldiers who are demoted are known as | wo-German sympathizers, supports previous indica- ions Italian coolness toward axis partner 1t long been obvious that Italy dislikes the jerman-Russian alignment, The inevitable result f strange partnership, Rome sees it, is a|wno direct employees. The clergy eduction of Italian influence in the Balkans. And|ghould benefit, since increased in- here remains, of course, the fundamental truth that|terest in religion is prognosticated he long-range interests of Italy and Germany are|yranus is in a place that seems to ontradictory !indicate depression or at least fear| A cynical of the Rome shake-up|in the subconscious mind. Cor would be that ill sulking over the fact ‘(}()\('v and courage should be ¢ hat Partner stuff and went to town |vated under this configuration vith it casting for some new way Heart and Home: The evening f getting world's attention again. The cabinet|most auspicious for love evision may be merely a form busy work” for [Courtship by men who have w Italian dictator |is presaged. The ay encour It is significant that the changes do not dis- |generous hospitality and associat Count Ciano as Foreign Minister. Ciano, once [ with persons of prominence. Men of astic for strong n support of the axis,|the family will enjoy unusual lost much of his ardor for Germany. |erence from women and may be Ihere is some evidence that Ciano has told his|clined to be rather dictatorial : i that Italy is backing the wrong horse and Business Affairs: Trade should might get more out of the present tangled |lively in the coming weeks. G by a friendlier attitude toward the allies.| will reign despite the war clou German envoy to London, Giuseppe Bas- |that appear to advance over the Al- jani, is a close friend of Ciano's. {lantic Ocean. Profiteering wili ap- Ttaly may be expected to continue to go through | pear, although warnings have been he form of supporting and applauding Germany,!issued against undue rise of priceS| ;. gnq Mrs. Peter Hildre and but Roman support is not likely to go beyond that,|for staples. New fortunes Will be| " arnolq and daughter Nettie BT B S | made bcf?r; the "“1%;‘"“‘"?5‘” ‘”‘K”_Uan on the Alaska for the south National Issues: The seers o A fine baby boy weighing 9 prophesy “;‘fi‘ ‘énlv“?];;’;h‘“of“:‘;]‘_’;‘;»ounn_« was born to Mr. and Mrs continues for Y . " y > revi s dav Finland, because of war in Europe, may not b("}i()we\'(‘r. surprising events are pr was busy buying cigars for the lmy; > to act as host for the next Olympic games. |aged and these include the pos m‘ tie “GabIE affice Detroit, Michigan, has been suggested as a sub- |pility of more than one armistice stitute, but there seems to be some reluctance on|and an armed peace that may be but of that city to jump at this chance the beginning of a period of in- : | Hillard, Eagle’s popular Depu- the center of the athletic world for a season.|creased tribulation. Wise diplomacy ?\v JCF e Orhc”\[-m:“ mnp"n_ ell understa e hesitation, The ace the United States in a |tV “0U OIS (e o c i';‘ \:(11 n;(lnfl and the hesitation The 'is to place th {157 tiEDRed 4t Jutipay Al br mpic games are o n spoken of as a way to pro- pcsition to command other pow £ s s B 0! mote understanding and good-will between nations.| International Affairs: As the “‘I-\ extraordinary and mysterious record does not bear that out. |of Hitler declines after yeaching | shooting a young brown bear. om the first to the last they have been scenes |its greatest height at the of raging controversies between the representatives|August, Mussolini is to gain power various nations. That's in peacetime. Imagine|The horoscope of the Italian dicta- them during a war, tor contains remarkable aspects rges of cheating, discrimination, poor sports- |which seem to presage the future | hip and even violenc have attended every |rebuilding of the Roman Empire When each Olympics closes it leaves a bad |Early next year Saturn menaces Hit in the mouth and the conviction that if the|ler who may be compelled to sur ot along the der in a short time much of his get anywhere. field they ;ren ; o |authority to a general or a high Detroit, like the rest of American cities, has|3overnment official o troubles, Having the Olympic games in| FPersons whose birthdate it is have would be about restful as having a “peace |the augury of a year of gain Afn.d or the of Waterloo with th}advnnc«'monl Women gain through new hould be stern self {ing money Children born on this day YEARS AGO v( Professional Fruternal Societios Gastineau Channel tor NOVEMEBER 11, 1919 / ——— =~ Class Matter iy sters B. P. 0. 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D. | Graduate Los Angeles College erica? | " i o s & of Optoinetry and Which are the worlds two Opthatiziol atest wine-producing countries? ANSWERS Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground “The Stars and Bars.” California. Rudyard Kipling. Chinchilla. | France and TItaly | | | | star of Ec.s W. A. Clark received a telegram requiring that he go to Seattle on | business matters and he departed 1 the Alaska. He was expected to turn in two weeks. the cannon the Armistice are full of war, warning in echo of 1918's last ot of immin Europe the fruits of the rible w ar which it brought to a But ir ‘Today foregoing all time close mistice Weather: 19, lowest 18, 20 for hav highest "The Rexall Store"” Your Relixble Pharmacists Butler-Mauro we ce we of the [ on sports with o keep ¥ Despite d, there year a firm it | The Charles W. Carter :--————]" Mortuary DAILY LESSONS || Fourth and Franklin Sts. . ( PHONE 136 IN ‘ Ameriga’s farewell to arms wha is no ¢ year the ited than 20 more n State there In ‘World bloodiest as WA Battle Eu War of have ENGLISH and B ot gncd By Roberta Les I continents ight today prob- | Hitler Wins a Kampf been ibag They them i piled abou to protect the 1 r to Armistice from ds iction we ¢ look forward Day 1940 (New York Times) faybe Herr Hitler was too busy Mon ably will be exceeding gifted. Ar-| tists as well as musicians belong to lay evening | this sign which endows natives with Q. Is a person justified in losing his temper at the stupidity of some clerk or saleswoman? & 5 Cordon Words Often Misused: Do not say, | Have Your Eyes Examined by H. S. GRAVES n Dr. Rae L. Carlson OPTOMETRIST Blomgren Bldg. 2nd Floor Front Street————Phone 636 for w or care that the Supreme Court the Unite had handed down a ruling which upheld his as an author. Such, however, is the case. The | 1stained the action of the Second Circuit Court | Appeals enjoining mauthorized publication of Kampf” in this t Hence Herr Hitler royalties from his American sales, if and when and if and when they can be and still nation believe bought who, if moc this the.ogeaxi 4 and enjoy that ideal America t see peace our Gi:tn foun “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING this i with the blood ar Fingrot miine: man ekt we can . e r States they did make of an Mein acy, at taught cout say per side of the best place — Lavaliere, or day Gastineau Motor Service Phone 727 GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Gas—Oil—Storage observe proud It i that one the few nation: troubled globe can THE HANGING i 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 > will of ty, guilty at the mistakably annot be n died h A its de re happily event in of a crime so foul tha ed, given every establish an ir Charles died a gallows. In the last ‘few prisoner became the obj on the part of persons who knew case and had troubled the poor man until too late service by their ef On the other too much this would be citizens are than are many Charles was not in the er significance, « latedl) tk Indian Yest ing to all a rare HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” it ails ¢ - chance the courts which Nelson the ocence which wa could not support.” cock’s auth with the Company The issue is not, however, whether or not Herr Hitler gets his royalties. The issue is the larger one of the rights of foreign authors in the American book market, and of Americans in foreign book markets. International copyright is the foundation stone of the world-wide republic of letters.. The ideas for which it stands will do Hitler more harm than all the groceries he could buy with his royalties—provided the British Navy would will do him good clear th on execution, the arful pleading g about the themselves about society any FINE ‘Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDXORN 8. FRANKLIN STREET who not or “The Store for Men” SABIN’S Front St—Triangle Bldg. DENVER, Col, Nov. 9. With | teams from Denver to New York |signed up for the 1939-40 season, fans here believe it is time the| Missouri Valley A.A.U. basketball league adopted a new name to cover | the expansion movement. | The Book ALASKA, Revised and | Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. altc fine e Our an example Nel There hand, there has been talk about what a to the Natives no more white men one pe r gether ample Native loose of £ ka of The to his in need L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS | Sold and Serviced by | J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” is Adolf Hitler says that some day he will become one of the world's greatest painters. It's a shame, in a both | V&Y that he had to take time out to conquer Europe. ire case of single el of racial it persons a that and tside injec into be- mit a white S T | A college President declares that “success comes of | taking the bull by the horns.” Yes, and then throwing | it 5 hanging is an example . New Deal Cooperative Ends in Failure Juneau Melody House Mausic and Electric ‘Appliances (Next Irviag's Market) Front Street Phoue 6§ LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES -—— —————% T Weather Stripping SOLD and INSTALLED by LOCAL DEALER FREE ESTIMATES Phone 123 Victor Powers Krafft’s Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE TELEPHONE-—51 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100,000 29 PAID ON SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 1939) 149,981 in area is Fij'st National Bank JUNEAU—ALASKA actory machinery“at Jersey Homest New Deal’s ¢ in the cooperative factory movement, mated to have 000,000 to resettle more than 150 families in th from Hightstown. Top, € J., heralds failure of one of the Federal Government is esti- omestead project about four mileg factory which failed for lack of markets, and bottom, a view of the modern homes built for the workers, More than a decade ago, Indian tribes in Oklahoma named a shy, dark-eyed Chickasaw girl “Lushanya,” “bird that sings.” Today the young woman, Mobley Lushanya (above) prepared for her American operatic debut with the Chicago City Opera Company in “Aida R | the fault of others upon ourselves “ 55 14 1 E ” ¥ » -~ table. y, “There is but one book, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13 No matter how much we are pro- or “There is only one book. day since Mercury promises 800d | s o virtye worth cultivating IR, it dte i news regarding business matters. Al-| o = ywhat should a person ver second syllable, uch royalties accrue | planetary influences the adverse!c,n for the second time? Often Misspelled Tnnlil co-oP transmitted to him | portents are not so strong as they A. “Thank you, but I have al- ment that “the regents of present-day Russia are com- | promise of success through CORETACts | Mrs” jones.” Emayn: Siagdin guate) O Phone 767 Phone mon blood-stained criminals; that here is the scum | oy leases. Governmental restrictions| o twhen passing a pitcher, or 1 o L i i times and it is yours.” Let us in- overran a great state, butchered and rooted |in the early autumn. This should be | s j; important to have the handlé |crease our vocabulary by mastering 7 out millions of its leading intellects with savage blood- |5 favorable configuration for theltswards the person receiving it? i 3 " | Subversion; act of overthrowing or most frightful regime of tyranny of all time.” He will | partments. [be presented. i I gl mlfmd get royalties for the well-reasoned argument that if | Heart and Home: Routine mat-| , E g 1 get from Russia even the slightest effective | omies small and large should bmA"B (RI‘"('ZES ";‘rb,ufgiln:l:r“:f;‘,v (e ‘IL,SK‘J:E:ZL? ?‘or The quotations are from Reynal & Hitch- | encouraged by heads of families. 1 I - ' PENSION copyright holders, the Houghton Mifflin |hold expenses, but rpu‘(gn(‘hmen[_(‘ MOIHERS E" ' b .000 probably will be slight, since the| v‘l 00 Blg fo cans will not realize the full import | o A of world conditions until later. A resolution calling upon the Ter- persons of wedlth will be evident as|alleged discrimination against In-| |demands for aid stream into the|dians in Alaska’s mother’s pension | | Asia, Trade and commerce will be|Alaska Native Brotherhood, in con- satisfactory, but unusual conditions | vention at Sitka. ity. Many laws long governing war | sent to every candidate for the Leg- fare will be over-ridden as the stars |islature and {o candidates for At- dealing. The utmost caution should | T rule on the high seas where there| Try an Empire ad. erous and surprising Kinds. National Issues: Warning is given | Armageddon, but merely its prelim- | inary. Extraordinary efforts to use | made. Both Italy and Russia should | | be watched with great vigilance and | may be merely traps for the unwary. | Refugee problems will become criti- | International Affairs: Peace ne-| gotiations will be instituted by a| but the stars seem to indicate that terms will be unsatisfactory. There | hostilities which will not prove for- tunate in the end. the augury of a year of good luck.| Girls will be fortunate in romances | or inheritance will bring unexpected money to certain persons ably will be exceedingly artistic and | independent. While they may have tact and to have little sense of per- sonal responsibility. - AMERICAN CAPITAL has devel- an escential war min-ral, in Cuba. | The planet Pluto discovered | tory at Flagstaff, Ariz. .- square miles and seventh size among European countries. Around midsummer in Finland it is possible to read or write at Prilias Suuge A. No. “To be angry There isn't but one book on the This should be a fairly fortunate | yoreq remember that self-control, often Mispronoun A :' though labor is under unfavorable|wy.n jntroduced to the same both i's agdn it, a asin cane; u(:u-nl: dom— He will get royalties, for .xmlm\r‘(' on the state- |have been in the past. There is|yeaqy had the pleasure of meeting gl of humanity, which, favored by conditions in a tragic |may be less severe than they Were|any’other receptacle with a handle, Word Study: “Use a word three | Groceries thirstiness, and for nearly ten years has exercised the |heads of Federal government de-| @ vyes; the handle should always one word each day. Today’s word: Germany entered a military alliance with Russia she |ters should engage attention. Econ- | utterly. “La have been often | edition, published by arrangement |Men will dictate regarding house- preserve."—Rogers. stars seem to indicate that Ameri- | "DIS(R'MINATION" Iis N Business Affairs: Heavy drains on“rlwrifll Legislature to remove an| ts 3 (l"le | United States from Europe and law was passed Thursday by the let him tote them home— | will hamper exports, despite neutral- Copies of the resolution are to be stimulate deception and double- | torney General. will be perils of exceedingly treach- - 3% t g g = t Indian Girl to Make Debu that the present war may not be | the United States indirectly will be | discernment. Truces and armistices cal in the next week: neutral power from time to time,| is a sign presaging a cessation of Persons whose birthdate it is have | begun in the summer. Speculation | Children born on this day prob- keen intuition they are likely to lack (Copyright oped a large supply of manganese, in 1930 from the Lowell Observa-; Finland has an of ———— 4nudmgm without artificial light.