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THE DAILY_ALASKA EMPRE. MONDAY. NOV. 13. 1939. - L b S — . e g oy e e e — - — » . treason or violence, Neither could they in peace 3 l > l I)(;’,\» Alluska Em,)l,re time. As for censorship, it is a matter of common i YEARS AGO fl& . Professional i PN R DR RO ™ | sense. The newspapers print all the news, German OTOSCOP(’, | ; trom THE DPmE | | p y | 'r“em:lus::i:fl “MPIRE PRINTING COMPANY aong | 25 Well s British, and not just one side as is the|| = : E s ! A c o 1 R NPER & Precidedt A5 Mislaeds nimiaver| Case in the dietatorships cven in peace time. They |} "“The stitsirtline ) NOVELBRIV TS 151 flo thd Gastineau Channel i fecond and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska. do not print the sailing dates of vessels to guard | but do not comp-.l | lr ay L= = == ? s Second Class Matter. Emisred in the Post Office In Juneau against the U-boat menace, but that hardly would be construed as an infringement of personal liberty. The TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Four former United States soldiers | were dead and six were in the hos- | pital suffering from gunshot wounds The Equl'r‘l extends congratula- B ——— U — B. P. 0. ELKS meet every Wednesday at 8 Drs. Kaser and Similar conditions prevail in Great Britain Eritiolém “directad t the @O¥eEpment, its dipl Good and evil planetary influences | g5 the result of ‘a concerted murder- | tions and Uest wishes '~day, *heir 2 LS irected against the government, S 0- | bieshday annivess=:,, to thi 1o, p. m. Visiting brothers are active today. In the early morn-|oud attack by members of the I.W.W. 5 F h welcome. H. C. RED- macy and conduct of the conflict in both press and g hours there may be serious 1ack | ypon a division of returned soldiers | lowing: ree. lll'gal' MAN, Exalted Ruler; M. Parliament is the antithesis of what is permitted of mental vision. There is a thr who were leading an Armistice Day S DENTISTS H. SIDES, Secretary. the totalitarian subject even in so-called normal ening sign for commerce, Bad wea-|parade in Centralia, Wash. One of N i ' Blomgren Building RAVOICLL AN s ¥ 2 times. |ther as well as enemy submarines the leaders of the attacking I.W.W Elsie Blythe I PHONE 56 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 » -~ i sib i cAUS losses in shipping.|was captured by infuriated citizens v Chicke: UBSCRIPTION RATES, Writing on this subject in the current number may cause heavy E Jerry Gucker Wy carvier I Siménil AR DS tor $1.25 ver menlh ['of the Vir inia Quarterly Review, Genevieve Tabouis, Under this configuration there m]m and hung to a bridge near the town. Dan Livie e o ieoc:ggy :P;cét’;:;t: s v, " six' months, in advance. $8.00. | famous French commentator, remarks: “It is always e @ restless urge to accomplish the|The attack was planned, cording Mrs. Fred Barragar G \¢ in Scottish Rite Temple g AIPRCRIE E iioea the Bitis, iR impossible. to members of the LW.W., to kill Rasellen Monagic r. A. W. Stewart begtontng Bt 10 by activers vl conte or i1 thes il promptly notsty | difficult to foresee the future ever, 1t abPPears = yreart and Home: Women should | the leaders of a fegently formed Jeanette Shepard “ " DENTIST CHAS. W. HAWKES- the ® 1 ny failuro or irregularity in the de- “that if France is directed by men who are strong' oly aid | Protective Lekete Ty Jeal B s DI A o e Kk . cultivate the homely arts. First aid| protective League, comprised of oiti- Mickey Crowall & % Bre s WORTH, Worshipful Maste e News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 | enough not to fail in maintaining the position that ' yraining is urgently recommended t|zens of the city, o rid the com- i Faah Goke g SR JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. jispatches cred paper and also 1 to it or the local to the use for | not | news | ! ¢ [duty it is to direct affairs in time of crisis are[m great demand in this country as|who had been corresponding with That applies | France must hold in the world, democracy will not only be retained, but will improve in peace and war.” | demics of influenza and diseases of | to any country. If the men whose The stars presage winter epi- gir the digestive tract. Nurses will be sincere democrats there can be no question about Well as in Europe. | munity of L.W.W. agitators. City Councilman W. G. Johnson. references to the cogl situation, said Osgar Johnson Chuck Porter Gloria Saari Sandra Lee l Office Phone 469 Shirk Dr. Judson Whittier ANTTI"ED TO BE LARGER 1 CHIROPRACTOR "TALASKA CIRCULATION G the safety of democracy. As long as there is no| Business Affairs: Trade should be|the outlook was very diseouraging THAN THAT OF ANY ER PUBLICATION. i 5 al d w o Pr"; ’ 2 e 8 it g good, but there wi e widespread | and urged the consumers to conserve =) R R Drugless Physician e T B s T I IAE M | “man on oreiesk™ i o umip pows, bt STLCE IR S S LOOK aid LEARK I ommeies i, DRUG assile, Chicago, New York and Boston racy is safe. It can temporarily sacrifice its fu " 'of living. For many months astrolo- | TR AY o , Rooms 2-3-4, T-iangle Bldg. “TSEATTLE REPRESENTATIVE Gilbrt A, Wellington, 1011 | Unctions for the purpose in hand. The issue comes gors pave warned that theift should| €. R. Arundell, trustee for 'the ; % PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES Amarican Baok Bulding. down to the soul of the people themselves. If they pe practiced in view of future emer-| townsites of Wrangell and Peters- | .’ A C. Gordon PRESC TONS' CARE- wish to retain democracy, no demogog, aided by a gencies. The wise will anticipate need | purg, was soon to sell at public auc- war, can wrest it from them. The strength of of shoes and other leather goods.|tion, the town lots in those towns | | democracy lies in its ability to meet changing condi- Merchants and manufacturers will| which had not been claimed and | tions, in its flexibility. It can bend when necessary Profit because of increased demands|proved upon by the settlers. 4nd it will not break. This strength is onme that for necessities. Christmas buying| no dictator can command. It is democracy’s double- ‘w"“] be satistactory, SUEH pres- edged sword. FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery 1. What is the supreme law of the United States? 3 | '2. Which was the first President | of the U. S. fo ride in an automobile in the inaugural procession? | 3. What is the leading farm ex- port of the United States? Dr. John H. Geyer DENTIST Room 9—Valentine Bldg. PHONE 762 Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. The ten-stamp mill at the Jualin mine was in operation and was crushing ore carrying good values. \ National Issues: Enemies within| ¥ SRR the United States will continue to | 4. In what war was the Battle T v ) DEAF AND DUMB work secretly in their propaganda| J. C. Hayes was in zecelpt of a|of santiago? f 1 Tomm’row S Slylcs s g efforts. Warning is given that'preju-letter from Gen. W. P. Richardson | 5 where is the highest spot on DR. H VANCE T d " ! King George on a tour of munitions factories |dice against a persecuted people will| thanking him and John WAaggoner for | the North American continent? et il oaay | stopped to watch the men who were polishing shen 1Pring grave results in the future.|some Alaska potatoes which reached ANSWERS jFophed Yo W 9 ; ® tenr. | Propaganda designed to sow hate|him at Camp Gordon, near AHanta,| 1 The Gonstition Consultation and examination {interiors. The process is so noisy that only deaf-' . a7 L here | f A " - free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; - . will be widely circulated, but' there| Ga., where Richardson was in com-| 3 president Harding. % t0:9:30.by appointment, mutes are employed in the work. Through a small iy pe o general understanding that| mand of the Fifth Division, 85 Obttor) Gutfimnyfluxt)gloAnnex 3 e > 9 glass window, says The Associated Pressu dxspalc}.x. the war to defend democracy is not i & 4. Spanish-American War. South Franklin St. Phone 177 DEMOCRACY IN WARTIME | the King observed “the robot-like figures” at their |to spread emotions that preventrec-| Harriet Barragar entertained four- | 5. Mt. McKinley, Alaska; 20,300 A 3 | task. | ognition of the brotherhood of man.|teen of her girl friends at a birth- | feet. War bri censorship and curtailment of many The grim business of modern war finds employ-| International Affairs: Negotiations|day party at her home. | Sy H 1 ' il liberties; it entails a degree of regimen- ment for all sorts of talents or handicaps. It makes ““"Sk‘"gt "f“:]cthm“S_ m°_tl‘l"351 ;”':‘ S : ; sl - Rggm‘{esm?efi;gge‘gg. Jun8au S OWn Sfore t increases the powers of a | us af-mutes | feing “sliells 'as it employs Prosudssicaied, TOsIR Wil pla ank Tlemming, ;Jho Hade the ) > A ncreases the powers of the state. But|use of deaf-mutes in making shells as it employ secret game until the first of the|round trip to Berner's Bay on thv}\ DA]LY LESSONS of Optometry and R il S that democracy must |canaries in their cages to detect the approach of The fear often expressed in recent poison gas. | of grave Bgtifioance. Mats gaeitinieh war would mean the end of free Yet this much the democracies are d 10 t5 dominate Japan, but there will be a foregone conclusion say—that only in the emergency of war are theirmany moves to conciliate the United unwilling to discipline | men drafted for robot duty. But in the new totali- States which should beware of s do not mean Opthalmology Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground returned here and was at the Occidental. ,new year when she will stage a coup | Estebeth '.staying IN ENGLISH * By W. L. Gordon entitle nother ment woul "The Rexall Store” Weather—Highest, 41; Lowest 33; | I | trength because of their form of govern- | They can hear only what their masters want them Storms. | dren were there.” Say, “was there.” Mofiuary Drug CO. were free peoples > Or ! o i b . rain. e il Your Relixble Pha; ks hemselves to the extent essential to carry on atarian civilizations. the whole life of man has been treachery. Much suffering throug! ! — .o — e reduced to the robot condition. In peace as in war, winter is forecast, due to ex-| 3 Words Often Misused: Do not say, The Charles w_ caner Bllfler-Mauro an dictatorships have been held up as!the dictated populations are virtually deaf-mutes, tremely cold weather and disastrous Ed Me'lgar “The woman with her three chil- Persons whose birthdate it is prob- | Woma is thie singular subjedk; Chil< Their peoples are servants of the state in|to hear.” They can use their voices only to repeat ably will be' deeply’ concerned re- i3 den is object of the preposition Fourth and Franklin Sts. peace or in war and therefore, argued some, they what they have been told to say i bUA e T ERE i s " [onies PHONE 136 arc betfer able to carry on war. In order to combat s . :Wn».n administration of one's finan-| pp Ie or ‘l Often Mispronounced: Leisure. D —— L 1 them, the argument continued, democracies would be Canadians Stand Together | cial affairs will overcome difficuities. | % Pronounce le-zher, first e as in me. mpelled to adopt sim methods and in the| SRR s | Health should be watched and worry M | oOften Misspelled: Description; | process would lose their liberty—never to retrieve it, (Cincinnati Enquirer) |avoided as much as possible. | | des. Discretion; dis. Have Your Eyes Examined by H S | ided the alarmists. Children born on this day may be| I o | Synonyms: Incredible, inconceiv- : the decisive battles of history were| The decisive overthrow of Premier Maurice Dup- | well-balanced and courageous| A menliny Dl’. Rae L Carlson o e GHAVE"S fou armies of no more than 20,000 to 50,000 | ¢S Of Quebec Province "; i S')‘.('E] T“““O““"’ These subjects of Scorpio are usually | — Word Study: “Use a word three OPTOMETRIST *The Glathing May' fol i U an 20, h! cheering from every point of view uples € frank and honest, sincere and re- | times and it is yours.” Let us in- Blomgren Bldg.———2nd Floor HOME OF H. e o the bulk of the populations of the nations | nearest thing to a Fascist dictator in this hemisphere, Jiaple They may win great success! Basketball Season fo Ope"‘ma_Se ottt vosabillary by mastering| | Front Stteet—s—¥one 636 | ® MARR G cd virtually ynaffected. That is no longer has been using racial and religious prejudice as a in their later years. | one word each day. Today's word:| == possible when whole nations—not just small armies— | principal weapon, and has steadily increased the cleay- (Copyright, 1939) Soon Afler Thanks- Refutation; disproof. “The incident R TR B e 20 ar. Democracies must be able to adapt them- 'age between French Canada and the rest of the Do- | e R | 5 a D {SBarnadin: papuinding of tre charge -2 = elves to the change. They are better able to do minion | | vin a [ that she was calculating.”—Winston it than the dictatorships despite appearances to the | . - Duplessis came out against the Canadian policy (AR GIE H S | g _q_ y | Churchill. mnm co-op Gas!ineau Motor : contrary, for the subject of a totalitarian state is Of supporting Great Britain in the war “5"“"_"'1 Gl”'; NLVIE ! ’ Still another well known basket- | Phone 767 Phone a fighting only to retain regimentation while the demo- ™Many. Not content with this, he called a specia oot i ; !ball figure in Juneau has indicat-| — o ——ium Servlce == 4 ; ¥ tion in Quebec, although he had several years yet to | o4 | . cratic citizen is fighting, fundamentally, to prevent _ = " i ed he will go on the shelf this|| Gr ries Phone 727 serve without a new mandate. In the campaign he s : | MODERN ocerl HEebiead made it clear his return to power would mean French Winter,. Rangy) veteran = Pireman — ~ GENERAL Aofll O REPAIRING Canada, now at war with Germany, furnishes an e . . ' Vi %2 1 center Ed Metzgar has sent in his k T S, Gas -—Shn‘o E: any S Canada would not support the war. And then he lost. application for the refereé’s ' job E r l Q U L a ] ¥ ' excellent demonstration of the fallacy of the conten- Back of the Duplessis defeat is a financial tangle | s pbp wm‘: nother 103 e;, e * FINNISH STEAM BATH tion that war kills democracy. There are more quite distinct from the Fascist trend of his policy 2 gy e iy By Roberta Lee Idiers on the streets, Red Cross activities have His program was gradually ruining the credit of Que- | Although members of six bowl- ball handler, Joe Snow, a: s y Your Ailment Calling You HAHBY ing trios made assault on Sacred land referee George Willey, adver- Six Hundred over the weekend at fising manager of The Empire. |the Brunswick alleys in the Com-| League President Jack Fowler Scientific Treatments and Baths Open every day—10 a.m. till mid- night—Dr. E. Malin, Prop. increased and the prices of some commodities have bec, and this may have figured just as largely in the Aside from that life goes on as before with average voter's mind as the Premier's policy of non- ceoperation with a Dominion at war. risen RACE Q. Isn't it all right to hold the l',.‘r,“\:]]’xm,:“l“\’\‘;,“»fi.('f.l:v:}f: Ju):)lin. lmf.xd with The election brought one of the most amazing Mercial kegling loop, Claude Car- Said applications for referee must !ml"!l((h:nolhe hand, at the table, while | | 142 Willoughby Ave. Phone 673 DRUGGIST 2 will—f ¥ll, not, under. government coerglon. overturns in the political history of North America, Degie of Juneau Florists was the|be in his mail box by November | talking? “The Squibb Government and military leaders are freely crit- pnoceis 1aq a mafority. of 71 seats in & legislature Only bowlér to come clase, Carnegle| 20, next Monday, and said fur-| A% /NG, Tha'fork should be placed Stores of L and disparate to their hesris s oo - of 8. When the votes were counted, ne had lost his having rolled 506 Saturday night ther that pragtice schedule for |on the plate while talking. Of course " and disparage to their hearts' content,” as the cverwhelming majority, and the Liberal opposition |t0 lead his team to a three to one|Casaba artists will get under way | dL:es o ‘gea:l 1t fx I'J;l.‘sin is FINE dsor (C Star, states, but they cannot plot had accumulated somewhere between 60 and 70 seats, | victory over California Grocers. after Thanksgiving, with the open- tggl:gh o }.:ayld esx k?rl dm ;Oxs Watch and J g . — SR L At . ) ki —-——————| TIrving's Market romped through ihg night of the season to follow, Pt el q:cmy ay. l:’“;:’ at very ble rates D(lll Cr LAY rd P l [ f three wins over the Signal Corps Shortly after. S PAUL BLOEDHORN y OSSWo uzzte wDemorra"c Women and Cosmopolitans gave Brunswick Henning's Clothing and Krause | 28ain. p U - 9 | C the same medicine. Concreters will practice tomorrow ’ Q- hIiTn :t ux?lwi.se fRTiq a let- 8. FRANKLIN ST SAB'N S g < i er while angry \_.____‘ ACROSS Solution of Saturday's’ Puzzle Y. Dwart antmay & o Tonight, Home Grocery and €vening, but the next avsilnble1 . L Varicty of 8 South Ameri. | WI” Meet Tonl ht‘Barbers meet in the opener, fol- Dight is unknown. | A. Yes, it is very unwise. No let- Front St—Triangle Bldg. p Y can moun | 1 | ter should ever be written while in |A s pliins | lowed by.George Brothers versus| JFowler also ,gave out the fol-| = angry mood. If it 'should be done, ¥ etniting | 3 New "Alaskan. Tomorrow Druggists | [OWing announcement, “All players he ! R ) L. C. SMITH and CORONA = LY Mrs. C. P. Jenne will preside at| - [are in the % ket so to|laY the letter aside until next morn- A SGR" ' the Democratic Women's Clup|T°l Rainier Beer and Royal Blue are ! the time lasing lise |8, and it will seldom be mailed. TEFEWEITHRS ™M 11, Bittar veteh A Y 3 [rolls Irving's. | speak, until the time playing lists Sold: and Serviced by S| A 17, Religves meeting this evening in the ab- |are turned into the I Q. Whose duty s it to see. that 7. Relie > Weekend scores are as follows: |8’ ed ini e league on a 4 Als 19, Shield or pro- |sence of Mrs. Willlam A. Holz- ; ; date to be set after a practice or|COrs38€s are sent fo the mothers of =2 25 NaSH9 vors | heimer. The session will be held |0 C"“’“;';‘;’"‘l‘;‘s 180 544| tWO, but all players must sign the| e bride and'the bridégroom? J. B. Burford & Co. Tc 2. “:?:x-ré'r'gcn lat 8 ().c]oftls in the parl)" room of | Morgan 159 146 147 452 Player register at The Empire be- A. The bridegroom should do this, “Qur Doorstep Is wgmn by o BhAibE the Hillerest Apartments. | o % | fore they can sij ith & | b, S AW Satisfied Customers’ i 5 .. | Hildinger 158 200 180— 538 y $en with “any teai. BAKER HERE QR Main feature of the evening will | We need this cooperation.” sa Bak % Jing be the disgussion on the Neutral- i s 4 : m Baker, traveling man, re- :‘ '.'1 g 4 lity Bill, to be presented by Mrs. To!nlsB IEOED:% Sm‘lsu‘pl;’l;rsd;'f;le B‘sr:::::m;‘::]yreégl‘:g!mmed on the Yukon from the : 28 State posl- bgex s 2 g $ " runswick mons | 2 and - e | Barold Knight, et o Kk the. greatest number of them rep. | WVESLWAId and s a guest at the Gas J““‘ nolody House ’x‘ T =, T resenting new material, and fi PRl Hunt 149 148 151— 448/ g S - i ectric e obriquet c D A MEE'I'S Hendricks 183 200 167— 550 Players of last year's roster have """’m“‘n'f"w. w‘”""‘“‘ 38. Kind of dog « V. A (Handicap) 18 18 18— 54 Put their names down. (EQ L dornec 41 Aft ¥ 3 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES iy i3 Web-ootea ' i L e e BO) TR S Front § FPhoxe 6 p i o et hin | TUESDAY N'GHT Totals 515 518 448—1427 LYDICK RETURNS ‘measures Bl & da fiag:s 47. Song from an i » 2 ! 3 3. puit PR T i " s ¢ U. . Signal Corps Phil Lydick, Bureau of Census inni : B R g gl | s g of o % 24 S\ sn el s a1y S 1 Weather Stripping || Kw-afft’s it Cray forhod: 55 Barag | Gatholle Dhughters of :merlca Wl g por 143 202 194— 539 day on the steamer Yukon from the SOLD 'and INSTALLED by o e e 5 ross & type that 31, Feline anima1 | De held tomorrow night at 8 0'-|gievencon . 200 161 175 536| Westward, ' LOCAL DEALER Muifg, & Building Co., Ine. 2 has beer set 52 Dowry v lclock in ‘the Parish Hall. Mrs. | Sl CABINET WORK : 7 P Gl P 7/ | George Shaw will preside and all| qpopaqo 525 503 515—1543 A 5 o 0T B |7 |2 Jr ] |members are urged to attend. L R s ON' THE Al Phone 123 Victor Powers PHONE 62 A ) : Williams -'198 208 160— 566 * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL is u = / 74 John Dolenc, engineer for the Ju- Turner 152 136 134— 422 close to the theatres and B n n s - | neau Cold Storage, left for the south |z e 156 156 17050 A0 stores, miih mermineent| | DY 1RE '9”! h TELEPHO NE—51 T {on the steamer North Coast enroute g Bor. Spiendid foods merted A vl At ; T [ to Lander, Wyoming, where he. was| (18ndicap) 44 44 44— 132 comforl, " convenience” a1 Empu'e “d m ———— - " —_—— e —— service. —{ |called by the illness of his mother 3 Rates 50 /6 L /// Mr. Dolenc is expected to be away| 100l 550 -84 - SLLZANGRY 1SRG From 2 | for about five weeks. gooms, i A sl TS Juneau Florists M Seecal Rates to ajiome evary st o) ’ : Smithberg 171 146 128— 445 bath. ALASKANF LIKE THE i 4 ] 8:15 am. 12:30 p.m. i H L Lajoie 158 199 200— 557 7 COMMERCIAL AND 7 |2 ET i Carnegie 189 215 192— 596 7:00.p.m. 4pm SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 7 NEIG HBOR Totals 518 560 5201508 CAPITAL—$50,000 CaliforniaGrocery ! SURPLUS—§: % Telephone 713 or write Bavard 116 169 153— 438 e e 7 TH=-#100.000 The Alaska Territorial Bertholl 121 154 151— 426 IT'S TIME TO 2% PAID ON SAVINGS = Employment Service Ugrin 152 162 203— 517 St N o SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES for this qualified worker. | (Bandicap) % 24 24— 12 Gmfia Yfi{m : — Totals 413 509 531—1458 INN 0”']‘ STENOGRAPHER—Female, mar- e THI..\NNED- ¥ 47 (% |5/ ried, age 25, university graduate, RANGER DUE BACK L BRICANIS' born and raised in Alaska. Four| 7The Forest Service fallnch Ran- F T i t Fil st N t‘ = o years stenographic experience in-|8€r IX is expected back today from y a l”n 7/ cluding government position in|Windfall Harbor, where District . co“ons "nron m | Washington, D. C. Training includes | Ranger W. A. Chipperfield and oth- c 58 57 bookkeeping and accounting. Ex-|®F Forest Service officers five mm T N IT 7 // | perienced in research work, Call|Year meastirements of hemlock and R : J U N E A u o A L A s x A spruce sample blocks, |tor ES 02933,