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B { THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 28, 1939 . l k E . land warfare only, It is not applicable to war at sea - Daily Alaska Empire = o' - Fo YEARS AGO ||| SZ /2 Profepsional et st B bssin Bitkiey. ¥ s When submarines sink battleships it is time for || O‘roscope A wrE EMPIRE appy Fraternal Societies EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY 1s to look to our defenses with the utmost seriousness. || ;v 7 . Ch: 1 WELEN TROY BENDER - Prosdemt T X || “The stars incline ! Gastineau Channe B. L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Mauager We agree with President Roosevelt that catchwords | l NOVEMBER 28, 1919 . Becond and Main Btreets, Juneau, Alaska. re not an adequate defense program. But if “two but do not compe AT Y l‘rt ay e - R { C. R. Arundell, trustee for the| Etored 1n the Post Office in Junesu us Becond Class Matter. chips for one” or “a navy in each ocean” is not the| townside of Wrangell, and George | b i yroper way to present a defense plan, then our War| WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 | o parks, Chief of the Field Di The Empire extends congratula- :’e " Wednesday ;nc ) nd Navy Departments should draw up a plan and the| Benefic aspects dominate today.|yicion of the United States Gen-| tions and Dest wishes 'day, their DIS. Kaser and 5 <4 Visiting brothers American people will support it whether it costs four|In the early morning those Who| g ., rana Office, left on the Ad-|bishday anniverssl . to the r1os-| welcome. H. C. RED- | billion, five billion—or more. | have dictatorial powers are under| ..; pyans for Wrangell where|lowing: F[eeburge[ MAN, Exalted Ruler; M. Navies cannot be built in a day most stimulating influences.| ), rysteeship was to be closed | — DENTISTS H. SIDES, Secretary. .} / is fortunate, also, for ex-| NOVEMBER 28 Blomgren Building , especially army and n‘.x\‘.\l‘ i s Sante Degan PHONE 56 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SUNSCRIPTION RATES STy & . |officers 25 W. D. Gross, proprietor of the Oscar Jenson arrler tn Juneau and Docglas for $1.25 per month. | /M€ ahead and possesses a strong fleet in blue water— | Heart and Home: This Is an un-| o ucony Theatre, was an out-| Feank G. Campbell Second and fourth il. poctage paid. at the following rates: o st the bl nts—when it needs Phis is 3 orable c ' r love af-| i e a v Monday of each month o x‘::vn, e i adveas due0) | 2 t just the blueprin when it needs it. This is the favorable configuration for lo | going passenger on the City of David Nicholls in Scottish Rite Temple policy of the President. This is Why he contemplates| fairs. Young folk miay be impulsive | o o e e 0™ dion] treatment in Grace Berg : e r it they wiil promptly notifs | .\ ing for an increase in the navy over the additions and unstable. Girls will do well to| o, i Dan ‘Stanworth Dr. A. W. Stewafl beginning at 7-30 p. m. king h avy T the S Seattle. DENTIST CHAS. W. HAWKES- ears to construct a modern battleship. An adequate ! defended nation, therefore, is one which plans a long the Business Office of are or irregularity in the de- e 5 ks oS livery of their papers ‘wll’ ained in 1938, attend strictly to their usual ta: B0 TR 1 WORTH, Worshipful Master; Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 s i ARt e e g especially if they are students. The| ... . "0 0 mily reunion |——= Hours 9 am to 6 pm. JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secreta: e i , it | Even hanged the outlook. The war in|SR 00 L possip and the di er s oily SEWARD BUILDING » Ty OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. Burope ooy wArTrE Ui T} SulE- for 'Thank turkey at the| AT .o the use for | FUTOPC COMES as & warning to America. The revela- | .\ o of unpleasant subjects which | 1 a | LOOK and LEARN ‘Office Phone 469 * ; the Salmon Creek | news dispatches credited to it or mot|tion comes as a shock that the present fleet cannot |ina wis This is a time villa on t s “papet aua Biac the focl Hews ; {the wise will avoid. This is a sy A Bgiey ssibly patrol on common, routine police duty the-for all members of the family to pre- A | r——t % , s 5 . Mr: C T. Spickett, Mr. and By A. C. Gordon [ 32z o OUABANTERD 7F0. 98 LARGHER 00-mile neutral area set up around the Americas|pare for e onomic independence and e B A it Mrs. | Dr‘ Judson Whliher TaAN 18AT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. it the Panama conference. For purp of defense, |for trained public service. Wil g lliam Burford, Jack Burford HIROPRACTOR —_— = I ! il s Affair om- | 1. What two men defeated each C OBORCS D. CLOSE, Irc. National Newspaper Representa- | U the navy is not large enough Business Affairs: There is Prom-| . nano jane Clark and Mr. and | b 808 14 T St b $ Drugless Physician with offices In San F im0, Los Angeles, Portland, Military experts generally agree that if Britain 'ise of success through business pro- s & B OARo, othen f0f the ub"}f‘"u of the U. 8.? Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 utle 40. New York and Boston ; je launched today. The wintey will . 2. What animal's skeleton is com- ri5 B-0h ’I"{an’gle Bldg. . | and France win the war against Germany the primary ke 2 ket s A P P ; SEATTLE REPRESENTATIVE Gfibort A, Welllngton, 1011 | be a time to save up money for the e monly made use of in the bathtub? PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES - tor in their favor will be the British Navy. That _ .o "o = vt %5 heretofore | 3 “what is America’s national tean Baak Bullding spring. Financial problems will brin Thi the. Uiiled. Blatenan e iy | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- itself speaks volumes on the power of adequate naval ’ - : i new uncertainties to Ameficar forces. Britain's shores and Britain's shipping are siatesmen. Lending ‘money on a|4i0 station at Sitka, had ucceed- |* 4 what is anarchy? ‘ FULLY COMPOUNDED protected by her navy and her navy alone » scale to a friendly nation is|°d ““C"'l‘,“l‘i o i g et In what art museum is the| | Py John H. Geyer Front Street Next Coliseum | The United States should draw a lesson from this. forecast as is the danger of manipu- | ton- Mr. COUIAS Was 50 6¢ a rgest collection of paintings in the . . Y If we are to remain a great power, if our political, {lation in international banking. New ttle to be discharged from the | woriq? | DENTIST PHONE 97—Free Delivery nventions will benefit Americans. | S¢'Vi¢€ ANSWERS | Room 9—Vulentine Bldg. Political Issues: Guessing contests s i ; | 1. In 1888 Benjamin Harrison de- PHONE 762 appear to be general this month and| F- D Labbe, Marshall-Wells Al- | feated Grover Cleveland, and in 1892 | Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. next whenever the national election | 35ka representative, left for Ket-|Cleveland defeated Harrison. e | Does the airplane threaten the supremacy of the i moentioned. Democrats and Re-|Cchikan on the Jefferson. From there| 2 sponge. nT ’ ‘ s s o , omorrow s Styles ‘ | strategical and commercial influence in this hemis- | phere is to remain unshaken we must ‘possess the power to keep it so. battleship with its heavy armor plates, slow mobility, publicans will waste much effort in he was to go to Portland. E Tourmaline. |and its fifteen-inch guns? Zealots for the plane have trying to reconcile inner party fac- |expected back in Juneau in The absence of government DR H VANCE aid so for years, but few salt-water navy men have tions. New developments will sur-|Uary: 5. The Louvre, in Paris. OSTEOPATH believed them. Neither have British Admiralty of- Prise old-time partisans LRt ST s ; RS Consultation and examination { ficials International Affairs: The United| Mr. and Mus Allllf‘fl ;\Mlgulm_n\ free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; g 5 " St will assume a new role in the |and son were to leave for Seattle 7 to 9:30 by appointment. Nothing in the war news thus far has given the = " and there will be diplo-|on the City of Seattl | MODERNMN Gastinean Hotel Annex | Admirals 1 m to be especially apprehensive. But Wi o o i e ! o - South Franklin St. Phone 177 E Y matic conferences with surprising » t| & wonand, a prominent mer-|| ETIQUETTE || t—m—————— | Germany has not yet tried her air strength fully .ecults. An American ambassador with | against British capital ships, Even if battleships to gain fame, chant-tailor of Juneau, was a ; # absorption | prove vulnerable to bombers, however, contrary to' Persons whose birthdate it is have (round-trip passenger on the Jef- By Roberta Lee ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. Juneau’s Own Siore expectation, it will not follow automatically that we the augury of a year of more than|ferson to Skagway on a business Graduate Los Angeles College are in trouble here. Until the range of aircraft is average good luck, but there may be | trip. Q. Is it a sign of good breeding of Optonetry and \ costly inclination toward self-in- — | when a person has a studied and Opthalmology dulgence. New acquaintances should| C. H. Flory of Ketchikan was artificial manner of speaking? 5 be accepted with caution. | registered at the Gastineau, A. Not in the least. This manner | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground To be Ve sers and and ; 3 Children born on this day prob- | - |is easily detected by those with| ”The Rexall Store" arge submarine f v al and army The Enemy Within ably will be ambitious and sgnsitive | ghest 30, lowest 30, whom the person is conversing, who | rvices. Also, we have an g which you i and tend to see the faults of others |cloudy. |know that it is affectation. It has Your Relisble Pharmacists ¢ tiehkb to. moet in i dark wiley ab night. Bitt (New York Times) | (Copyright, 1939) {been said, “We are never so ridicu- | ‘The Chafles W' Caner “ Bufler.Mauro line of defense d mt remain for a Despite the curtain drawn ind the “protector- |lous from the habits we have thapl ——re———— focome 4 et of gant badehips-18 o e’ patrioic demonsrations in_ mebemin-torsvis TUH() SCORE OF \Farewell Party e e m g - Mortuary ¥ Drug Co. F bptak (nto-thy news. witly sgnc Reptly Increasig S | . |a girl in a restaurant and another | Fourth and Franklin Sts. ed, and heavily quency. The student riots this week are the sequel of Last Nlflhl‘ Fe’es man stops -at the table to chat for | PHONE 136 FRES[ |PT|DN5 re designed, not he suppressed celebration of the Czech Independence | - a minute, what should the girl's L [ from bj 1 sound reasoning, to stand ' poo o Qetober ey Svane tramis ¥ | sppe x escort do? | ctobe S spired by I th of ¥ | and fight, not run by power Wikl aidi ] =L B o e SlGN "'0 plAY‘ \1 HHam REMDAlll A me showld rise and remain| ferent geographic on and no less bravery, might' A 25, o |standing until the other man leaves ' Have Your Eyes Examined by were so well organized that a group of d Wstrators ‘. | 76 s At Saproper for two. gitls build a fas t with light armor, to elude pursuers. ;n one part of town was no sooner dispersed than an- k [ I dinner, followed by anj & o 0 ewm,spm 20 on mga“'. Dr RaeL cHrlson H. S GRAVES Je are committed to battlest c0Sts B 5 el 55 alkd el ! srmal evening given in ISLERe. 2 . . w ”:m“n'("'[‘ e Jhe e “”‘!’O“l““»'(‘ [‘1;’ S other .mn:lu .~|;‘x]‘\ to ullr .n.my»l\h;rr s For l: Bas e'ba" lOOp IS fo Ge, ! Jf Mr. Willlam Kimball last |48y motor trip without a chaperon? | OPTOMETRIST “The Clothing Man” from $50 0 $75,000,000 to build. (One of them first time the Elite Guard was called out to charge the ¥ o i A. This is all right provided thy o R S A R IR R . | night by Mr. and Mrs. Ray G. Day | g ight provides ey Blomgren Bldg.- 2nd Floor costa that suchi)| It 1t 1 nobthe strong hetikbons) crowd | Under Way Soon Affer |ment by Mr. and srs. Ray 0. Day |, b o0 S 060 Rt Blomgeen X ynd Flost || | mOME OF mART somAFFNER r home or t Sevent MAR THIN s — men: Feancny immensely increased, our ships of the line will not be I 5o exposed to air attack as are Britain's of defense for an ir power, as ou imiral The persistence of these demonstrations, under- b St tors “tiave. bélissed for \iined by the mecessity of employing Eréatex force each | First of Year street. : i years, we may be s of a costly error. time to quell them, signifies more than the growing’ i Mr. Kimball has been visiting gl ;i Fiie! that mere super- | Testlessness of the Czechs under the rule of their con-| porty players are signed up for e s ,‘"_("‘ LI aiball, e DN THGY LESSONS ————ey i . etion of auerors. This is to be expected. Moscow rails at the'tne" local basketball - circdit ‘ang |t Pust several months in this IN ENGLISH THRIFT C0-OP Gastineau Motor # B ey ting of' thé Royil Ok “obduracy” of the Finns in clinging, to their indepen- 'y ohapiy a dozen or more will add | and on Thur will leave for Phone 767 Phone s ervice i dence, and no one who knows the Czechs can doubt tjeir names to the register in the Ketchikan to spend Christmas with Groceries Phone 721 by a submarine that crept into Scapa Flow Was & tha their national spirit has the same stubborn and pext few days at The Empire. another son, William Kimball, for- By'W. L. Gordon shock to n: experts everywhere granitic quality. Their subjugation has naturally in- League President Jack Fowler|Merly of Juneau. After the holi- (A GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Gas—Oil—Storage = . Previous to the sinking of the Courageous and the tensified this spirit, -but the multiplying evidénces of 'gnnounced today that a ]“_M“u.i(m,.\ he will continue to Seattle to| al narines were thougkh as 4 8 ope! efiance san either .that Czech rebellion is (.pe, LA v | SPend the winter months. Royal Oak, submarines we Jought of as a weapon| open defiance mear ter that Czech re i cchedule will .begin n Mulsy | 060d the winter mogthe. L i B R Gt R 2 for preying upon merchant shipp! During the strengthening and hardening that German author- ovening in the High School gym suests asked for the affair last Ohins Bos. e e — ity is weakening ot Piremen. ‘and. Mocee rieams| evéning included ‘M. and Mra] 8 s 5 FINNISH STEAM BATH This i offe i s etk @ % Eey -« Wal. | broadcast from Chicago.” This is one effect of the war that cannot be 0ver- | practicing from seven until eight-|HUgh J. Wade, Mi and MEs Wl e e st Your Ailment Calling You HARB.Y looked by those who believe that the Greater Reich has tpirty On December 5 ana | ter P. cott, Mr. and Mus. Brnest| Olen MSHORORRE: PNl | | sctentitic Treatments and Baths e s it it aisoaus e IR iself the seeds of deSITUCtiON. Kempings will have the gym from Pursons, Mr. and Mrs, Holis Trip- | [IECH Open every day—10 a.m. till mid- RACE ith great loss Y BUDIDSEIRES: ¥ g ~, The only for that can surely destroy erism are 7.q ¢ P P ecember ette, Mr. and N >. Rober! oy £ g Proj tioely cheap’:t5 Tobimtruct and WHidh- GeFmany bullt irteral fores, snd pne. Siem ARy LRtReY irlutes) oo 2 RIS ‘3;;;";?;.‘,,1,3.1, White, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Overby,| Often Misspelled: Stalr (a flight mn\’zgzmig:i:kwmémn:'m DRUGGIST very rapidly during the World War. that the inner frontiers in Germany are as hard 0 | rroi 7 until 8:30 ) Mr, and Mrs. Robert Duckworth, |Of Steps). Stare (to gaze fixedly). g =~ = - P aes ; e P ) R § 2 > from 7 until 8:30. : A 2 *| Synonyms: Ordinance, order, de- “The Squibb The Allied strength at sea outstrips the German | patrol and defend as the Westwall and the North ™ rne gym will be closed during|Mrs. Guy McNaughton, Miss Betty | J000 B0 PFE T Stores of paper—by 5 to 1. Yet 97 Allied and 47,5¢a. In the end it may prove that Austria, POAnd | Gyrigimas vacation and immediate- | Cameron, John Smith, James Me- | S0 3 Study: “Use.a word. three Alaska” and Czechoslovakia constitute that “second front” . arier ¢he first of the year, league | Naugton, Leroy Vestal, Bob Kim-|, o o4 it is yours.” Let us in- PINE which Hitler made his great sacrifice to Moscow to R pe o ball, Orrin Kimball and Kennet. ” { play will be started. Kimball ‘and “Jeennei| - does our vocabulary by mastering Watch and Jewelry Repairing been su . lavoid. In the end there may be inscribed over his =~ g A Sundquist oo ki £t ir arm ags Signed up to play, to date, are the |~ quisk | o1 YOT e s Mareo wer of the ¢ 1 AgaINSY oiiories the profound epigram written of Napoleon . R 2y = B e one word each day. Today's word: at very reasonable rates g 2 o g ‘ following players: D A A catby : “The Store for Men" warships appears to be more potent than experts be-| v one of his generals: “When all had succeeded, all (" ot oce K i R |Adversity; a condition of hardship,| | DAT]T, BLOEPHORN lieved. The British, who long held the theory that was lost.” = ”"“L SewaYs; 5 Y '”“"‘J‘ BUCHER IN HOSPTAL | destitution, or affliction; misfortune. - () nes can't damage lg warships, reported Lvrvuli e A ‘G‘l‘lvl Luu‘,“\l:r’lgllor Fz;‘nkm;;lel:me:: Al Bucher was admitted to St.|"As adversity leads us to think prop- |5-—_L_1 X from their attack on the German na con-| ¥ ne cautions against | Jerry Hawki ~ Oscar Knight Sohi Ann’s Hospital this morning and exly of our state, 1t'ls most beneiic- Front St—Triangle Bldg. : ais . ltoo many ring the ter. That scrambling : i is receiving medical astention. ial to us."—Johnson. 8 # on at Cuxh 1 German air raids on |too many baths during the winter 1at serambling | gkok Leo Chapados, Fred Lorz. B ¥ indicate a man faith in revenging the [noise you hear is the youth of America rushing to the, Norman Keith, Bob Hamilton, Dale - - 5 R i -5 G . . SMITH and CORONA \ge by the same means | newsstands for a copy. | Hansen, Ken Sundquist, Joe Camp-| The Book ALASKEA, Revised and T'NOTI;CF‘ IS HEREBY GIVEN: TYPEWRITERS Since the World War, military analysts have held| - Ibell, Art Hautala, Jay Young, Eu-| Enlarzed. Now On Sale: SL0O. 1at Melville Leath, administrator Sold and Serviced by One of the best reassurances we've seen lately is gene King, Richard King, Glenn|— s f::alél; e}?lateflgj 1111': fMD?am' de- 3 the report that an economist expresses doubt as to the Heatherly, Wesley Jones, Evan HEAROG, AN inal account Tj ’f“: ¥ = ! P i “'\ d ‘:: 'le” “'”]' ‘“‘”'v“('p‘ ””'f_‘lu\unwmu.\.- of business. Wruck, Roy Banta, Martin Bloxham Wlly IIC \Von ot Hie adm‘mlslraL_ion o sa‘ldves— J' B' Bnrlord & cn' the off v Tha ems t e still n the | OO IS S e | Paul Chapados, Bill Parkinson, Jim llgte. and his p_emwn for dm:mbu- “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Canadian farmer escapes injury in a crossing acci- |Gilliam, Lynn Pope, Monte Lam- | mem— 2. /)dtioa ot thel tesidtle 'thetdh o e Satisfied Customers” the Sps ind Chinese wars, but it was not true'gent and immediately gets married. That's what's bert, Earl Barcus, Grant Ritter| i@ 7 7 United States Commissioner's Court in Poland. Moreover, the theory seems to pertain to known in gambling circles as crowding one’s luck. Clifton H. Taber, “Doc” Hoffman i for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Al- SRR s i .~ Fred Beck, Bob Woods, Joe Bird, | KUNEREREGR | " 3 aska; that 10 o'clock A. M. on Janu- Last Rites f (st faies for ju Words Often Misused: Do not say, World War submarines, for all their terror, were of little use against warships. Now a British aircraft carrier and a battleship have been sent to the bottom power—on neutral sk 1l of nes 575,000 tons have that the development of defensive weapons (such as Western Front, and there was evidence to support it in . Ny SRRy | time and said Commissioner’s Court HONEYMOON IN AIR e Bloce o he_‘“‘é"E same; and|| Musle and Klectric Appliances 5 5 Miss Betty Ost and Allan G. > . hB @'l Dersohs Interesied therein (Next Irving’s Market) ,T % | Doyle were . recently 'married; af % : are hereby notified to appear at said B 8 Pt P o 4 ¢ it o e : I ary 10, 1940, has been fixed as the| | Junean Melody House ice of Supreme Court ¥ . | Council, and after the ceremony : Lime‘ and place and_ri}e their objec- few to Nome, then to Fairbanks . tions, if any, to said final account on their honeymoon. The couple L § and petition for settlement and dis- |will be at home in Council after m]g:t:;‘_ t;:;’]:gfl’ Ay wGau.er slripping : l Ska, ovem- December 1. | ber 7, 1939, SOLD and INSTALLED by MELVILLE LEATH, LOCAL DEALER Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. PUBLIC CARD YaRTY P L { . . Administ # By Junior Trinity Guild in Trinity v e int s ot strator, FREE m’x"lliu':u? CABINET WORK—GLASS | Hall Wednesday, Nov. 29, at § pm : 2 6 Shattuck Building, Phone 123 ictor Powers PEONE 62 | Refreshments. Admission 50c. adv. Juneau, Alaska, o st B4 S Attorney for Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Publication dates, Nov. 7-14-21-28. T B L E P H 0 N E iz 51 | In the Commissioner’s Court for the " A adv. Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, 2 ‘ ? —_— Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- . ; bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. E A T T o D A Y In the Matter of the Last Will and % Testament of CHARLES ED- { AT WARD HARLAND, Deceased. I ERWI"'S CAF E NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 And Save the Diffe: e renct COMMERC:AL AND | i | SAVINGS ACCOUNTS that the undersigned was, on the | | 27th day of November, 1939, duly ap- ) CAPITAL—$50,000 : | MA; | | pointed executrix of the Last Will . : ‘ ¢ SURPLUS—$100,000 | j |and Testment and of the estate of : Are You Tired of Ordina: AID VIN¢ |Charles Edward Harland. deceased — Food? i ¥ 2% FAID ON SAVINE All persons having claims against - 2 AFE DEPOSIT BOXES the estate of said dec A Dr. Ernest Lawrence Drop in at the Newly s, BO quired to present the same, with|Here is Dr. Ernest Lawrence, | Renovated | . | proper vouchers attached, to the [youthful professor at the Univer- undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, |Mty of California and recently an-| BBUNSWICK cArE : P v, within six (6) months from the date [founced Nobel physics winner, WHERE YOU'LL FIND | e o s T i o fat e T i o First National Bank Uniformed Supreme Court police carry the body «f Associate Justice Pierce Butler out of St. Matthews |DOROTHEA PURSELL HARLAND ;’;flhefin It was his work in ese and American " 4 Cathedral in Washington after funeral services. Standing in front of casket are members of the Supreme | Executrix of the Estate of Charles .“memish:’:,‘? t%';‘;""’;‘"gd ‘1’“ Dishes at Their Best! Court as honorary pallbearers. Left to right: Former Justice Willis Van Devanter (retired); Justices Feli F:‘b‘:“r"“‘l‘;-‘c"ffi;?s“gb % 103, |Dr Lawrence the oty P Special "‘D‘"“"- Lanches, 2 2 ‘hief arl ” che 'S al £ v. 28, % 2 ” inners 7 P Frankfurter, Hugo Black, Harlan Stone, Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes. Alml publication, Dec. 19, 1939, J generally aggregates $40,000, JUNE AU—ALASKA

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