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4 e a7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAYr, NOV . 29,1939: ‘ v . nt which, under present circumstances 3 Professional Daily Alaska Empire |- | He e | D[ YEARS AGO [ Directory romiscee || { Y R i s for raw materials, Greater Germany, even|| OTOSCOP From THE EMPIRE Gastineau Channel B O TRINTING COMPARY. without Bohemia-Moravia, turns out 30 percent more e sl g | HELEN TROY BENDER - - = 04 Busimess mecaces | "0al, more than twice as much lignite, 80 percent more|| 1 ne S i’ dohil” | NOVEMBER 29, 1919 3 1 B et At MUty Breerel: T AR on and double the amount of steel produced in bas || Probably few prospects i\r‘ld \12“";1‘ ‘. B. P. 0. ELKS meet A S s ) 0a o is self-sufficie: e EErS | »d out with so many natural advan- 2 ¥ B e O 0 e e s S mx"xm»m;mLm‘w\cn( of the| ~THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30 | ages for economic mining and vq\nuk! 1'he Ezpice extends congratula- Drs. Kaser and AR o A TR T tilit, T SHEL T ke O8.)) flicting planetary aspects are | esults for finding out a minimum | tions and best wishes *-day, theit IS. ¢ IS e on ore she used—a deficit that will doubtless be fi("“ sodky MAA AT ritliae tho| oo xpense whether larger opera-| bicihday anpiverss to the 1ov, Freeburner v e \ eatly increased by wartime needs. Tn]n't-rm‘m ('[mnl. l.(n«.mu- pr s s aspect that| ions would be justified, than a ,,m\i lowing: l l;)els:?n' s’r“é H SfDES, Secretary. -, « es, such as rubber, textile materials and petrol- o litary engagements, but | syoperty on Windham Bay, located e b ARG m, she has developed a considerable Ao s ]:‘1;1)'\;1’:«::;Lurgz Sk pro- | by 10 time Alaskans, under the NQVEMB:R 2'? 1 momgg;‘ggdmz | MOUNT JUNRAU LODOR NG 147 B try, but in none has anything approaching seif- gressive or comstructive. Aviation|name of the Independent GUIJ: <W|..Ilunl; 1stnoJr |\ P! ,,,,, ificiency been attained, while the Costly PrOCesseS comes under threatening portents | viining Company. Work had alreads ;yfzxio st:gi}nqoxl a3 Second n(n:u;o“:va.: 4 sunscarTIoN e x5 o present intvolved represent an undoubted drain on!ihat later change to helpful prom- | started on a .\,n;::;‘llr:]::hb\?:asfit“u:% -;;P;\\m A"l;mm | b xogg:&l;;] Ly T!:mph Dolivered W cariba S Jabies K Boites fos 06,95 por s er resources |ise . e il Z s. Robert Bonner Jr. A beginning at 7-30 p. m. PR B = sdvaiice, $6.00 production in Old Germany, accord-| Heart and Home: This is a»n,vx‘rl Bell and a crew of men. Mrv:\'/xi(b\:r hogenil Dr. A. w. Sz‘ewafl g Ve 1 B g e i ¥ fhvoe.If (hhy. will Hrociptly’sotity Institut fur Konjunkturforschung, is about couraging sign for wise household| L5 komis refurned - g DENTIS WORTH, Worshipful Master; !\lhn"lf)\fl;'v-j:‘ c&m:f s o g+ I s J p » she was pro- |administration, The young shou The power boat Nokomis ’_5_ v Hours 9 am to 6 pm. JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. thery of netr paper B 0 L 1PLOSHRS DU S B PTO" e more cooperative and less in-| with a party after an extensive trip | SEWARD BUILDING Telephones: News Office, 602; B Oftice, 374 | 7 o bout 80 percent of her needs. Further-|'w W ol By ands.eWhile | yiong the west coast, The party con- LOOK d LEARN ! ‘Office Phone 469 s 75 MBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | either Austria ror Czechoslova is nearly a5 o0 js not much promise of ro- | sisted of Dr. Robert Simpson, Julius an | i fy e FVeS 13 uaciastiely entijied R ifficient in foodstuffs as Old Germany mance, there is good luck indicated | weinstein, G;“"‘L’*“ ?lzf““:‘)”él)fi:x‘]‘:', T C*Gord — G“Y SMITH 4 - Sitsd in (his Daper and resources today are much inferior. The for new friendships with persons of | william Geddes and Capt. Clarence || ly A, o Ga e e i n system is in notoriously poor condition. | the opposite sex. Gossip and mention | Geddes of the Nokomis and other Dr. Judson Whitier | “TALASEA CIRCULATION GUAI : L RRe rganization is, of course, more of world horrors should be avoided. | members of the crew. The party 7 T CHIROPRACTOR i ALAS AN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION L Dot Arainst this Bt b set £t.2 fust | Biisldess sA¢TairerSiie bRiaer- of | mads s combied bisiness. and|. 1. Whith Sigliage Bk fhe" Wi | Dhige Bskin t = eloped, but against this must be se e fact v i ¢ o o AEin: est distribution? ffice hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7~ GEORGE D. CLOZE, Ixc. Netlonal Newspaper Represente u»u‘l.:w that were being made on it even airplanes fl“d' wal v\h“DS will S“"""" [P asure trip. B 2. Who wrote “Gunga Din"? f “?M:‘: 2-3-4, T-iangle Bldg. 1 Hives, with offices in 8sn F o s g late business at the end of the yea T i P inl | PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES Beattle, Chicaco, New York and Bostor September far more nearly approached 1its , t' o4 Gl bring a reaction,Pin-| The sorting system was being ])i‘l'l‘ 3 W:U"\_)W"»“"““ 18 hecomk. in | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- - PRESENTATIVE ¢ \ Wellington, 10U jimits than was the case before war began in 1914. o) wizards will be in demand as| rected at the Alaska Juneau mill and | size to | — ¢ ¥ p o September there was already a labor shortage :;Lixg.\h are prepared for public ex |at this time an average of 800 tons| 4. After anhmgl}jnD Tmle> his ‘ FULLY COMPOUNDED P T Nitf that did not appear until some time penditures. Relief economies will|5f waste was being thrown out on |famous crossing of l)h( Lm\:(;;:lexll‘\ n J h “ Ge er [| Front Street Next Coliseum e fte beginning of the last war not be successful and will be given|the dump every 24 hours. “h,dL ‘lfilllc Wis, 918 - MR, i r.Jonn i. Y PHONE $7—Free Delivery I these lacks will be decisive in a short war up by the wise. Crime will inerease | e ; SRR i DENTIST i\ al . . i o lgreatly after.the holidays: | J. L. Fuller, a logger, who made! 5. What South Ar Y Room 9—Velentine Bldg. —_— i improbables CIBEEIE Wl DE Dot rnp R - " National Issues: Taxes will cause | nis headquarters here, was in town |clajms to have the most beaytiful | PHONE 1762 | one cannot be said with certainty. But all the' NAHoOna' Ieuest TR SURCRIE uls beadduarions here, YRS Alaskan | harbor in the worla? B amgl e ev e available goes to suggest that Germany has 060 BB Bo a8 B | : ARSWRE ntered the present struggle less well equipped for | o4nino funds for public expenditures e & 1. English » S s § ”Tomorrow's Styles rotracted contest than 25 years ago. will be maintained. Reformers will| Mrs. J. H. Kline, wife of the| 2. Rudyard Kipling. ¥ 4 indulge in crack-brained schemes.|agent for the Pacific Steamship| 3. Africa. | DR. H. VANCE | TOdBY i i Revolt against . authority may be|Company, left on the City of Seat-| 4. Battle of Trenton | OSTEOPATH { Is Better Business Ceming? widespread as people of all ages be- |tle. She was to spend the holidays| 5. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Hr g R s / . 3 rebellious. Washington will| with friends and relatives in the| e, ——— [ s Bems 0 so a1 5; $ Cincinnati Enquirer) ly a sensation as a midwinter |south. { 7 to 9:30 by appointment. v No e arm. ;0 has beer + diversion. | (g | : § Gastineau Hotel Annex sl = - ? war orders” to stimulate International Affairs: Mussolini| A, H. Ziegler, an attorney of Kf"} M O D E R 1\" | South Franklin St. Phone 177 TR SR Jany? How large? That, nol vill come to the fore in the world |hikan, returned to that town on! - A\ B — WHERE GERMANY IS WEAK ARt eviag il | news. He will be able to inspire loy- |the City of Seattle. He had been at- ETIQ li ETTE —m list of commodities the British and French are ex-[ajty in TItaly, but not in Germany |tending to matters before the Dis- | By Robata [1 ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. Juneau’s Own Store T's e years 'ago, e W35 ected to buy, and comes out with the estimate that where Hitler will engage in umsuc- | trict Court, ! y Roberta Lee | | Gt o arlcies Clis n its earls th to its p ra 1,000,000,000 is going to be spent here, and quICKIY.!cessful secret machinations. There ; g gt d - - | - O onbtey nd ¢ 3 of the er more cautious in temperament, will be disagreements and even| Weather: highest 32, lowest 32| Q When a friend has purchased | P e turned a good desl S g ¢ will be a boom of any dimensions. treachery in the dictators’ relations | cloudy . ! new coat or gown, shows it to you, | ! two groups of combatant It s 2 It needs to be remembered that the embargo to one another. } e <~ land you do not like it at all, what| | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground e A o uld be used for the purchase ab tial giq not hold back of importance €X- | persons whose birthdate it Is have out of the Democratic columns in shouid you say? e ) The Rexall Store % |t cept airplanes, This is not likely to be mak-|pe gugyry of a year of more than|1938 will be out again in 1940, ;“A.wl;errr;: bt e i wa i e s 7y Sy e of ing shells and car s the War',verage good fortune. Women will| —_— LS ChN 2 Deantl g 1 % DL hERs WO B R 7 4 s ht intensively on ::;erlugrk\'g in their dealings with|FIND ENCOURAGEMENT jsheuld you express disapproval. ITh Ch IESW Carier Bufler—Mauro harply accelerated put A re virtually no private gpanoers | 1In any event the news would ap-' Q. Should a person take soup enar . | preserve its credit t I & America - equipped to turn out| Ghilgren born on this day prob- |pear be on the pro-Rooseveli from {he side or the tip of the| Moriuar a ith a few small eptions. |ably will be extremely intuitive and |side, and we had just as well let spoon? ; ; Y Of, COnBRQUSRCS 10 CLIPRRHY S irish consigerations, there is the able to guide themselves wisely [ycu know that certain Democratic A Unyu-.\»‘mrk.:uux;_:‘« verg: ”::él); | Pourth and Franklin Sts. o th Germar ) € that the new neutrality | through difficult periods. These.sub- | scurces have found n ‘m.. 5 if U: Ir(:)l(\ taken from ‘ PHONE 136 { C hand 1 Frar he « d-carry system on allljects of Sagittarius have unusual »» agement in the recent local elac "Q 3 :1 o s This is true in part bec 1 hed ¢ effect of the measure personality and talents. | ticns 5 te in Philadel- invitation to & lafge reception? ‘ z ey nent of golc w but i lightly the trade in g 1 com- (Copyright, 1939) The general results in Philadel- i s ! : it ol by b of bR ntil now has not been hampered. | Sie g phia wers discouraging to the Demo- 0. Aoy I' s Wonr Bvea Bramineaiby greater mea doubtless } o 7 ; "a long war fought on land, we | |crats but they s e b SR H S GRAVES b any to finance ! s e ; war boom 1 the course o | MAMNY DEMO(RA“ other spots. Pitts- || Dr. RaeL. Carlson A, £/ 5 L ' I A e | to \ton the Demosratio stde. | DAILY 4 ESSONS || OPTOMETRIST S { A vell enough to escape either world depressions | ARE w"HHOLDlNG | owms went; on the Demoaratic side. ~ SH 1] Rigmgri By 2nd Floor HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER 1t of prot e RS emporary fits of war prosperity. And it will not | 1 s e e B IN ENGLIS Front Street———FPhone 638 & MARX CLOTHING 14 occup ghly ox ay s R e ,;i‘ h“'“‘ g THE'R (ANDIDA(Y(:] bearing the name of the famous By W. L. Gordon [#-— - ¢ s the 1937 pe d r 1929 levels S IR | Republican party power-horss of H| it by 0 e about without any war orders of consequence, < | o . nations involved n a modest spurt of war bu: \:x-(u n;\ top of i\;:(“.’x‘ Icm\t,l, 4 UM n;\[(f' Cnmfimifl gimzll':!:lt‘:u:!rgrb.lmm‘. thet: were | Words OI[WHIMNM?}; lli’)o]no’t s:lj' Tnnl" co OP Gashneau Motor r etween 1914 condition cén create the s ol ey 0 RGBT s “He went for him wi oth fists. . It oy ; ki : |dent liberal, particularly if he rode ',;."‘ ;g ;h“h“mmf;', 3:1,,"”3190”3(,"‘35 Say, “He ottacked him with both | Phone 767 Phone SerVICe | R A . T [to victory on the tail of the Roose- | E7 SuBHs otvhien York, Tam- fists.” | Groceries Phans 737 greater. than gt reocid for’ pirachute; Jumpetd \velr, comet, seds o offier, comat e | SRR SUIGE O New: RERRIRAIA SR HL Ll il il il enibey | | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING | , again the German hig} the grievous| Russia with a Jeap of° 32,808 l1ikes as well, apd is just naiugglly | MOE 8 % Dier cross oan Heny Pronounce jen-e-al-o-ji, first e as| #———- s ATV Gas—Oil—Storage s of At o too fast. An D the running broad jump also|short of cash anyway, as many n‘;?:l;ub'.zia:ls m;m:mfl 0% melo- in gentle, second e as in me un- |3 i e army which cannot be fed li ; AU | . ‘where Joseph Sml:n [:Ax::h*:ld:if | congressman or former congressman | i PR hiih. the tersibis tatht b ed, a as in at, accent third _,-mw FINNISH STEAM BA;I'H io ust choose betw alling back and the. way from .the munist - manifes 0 Adolf |js, St iarpit s _ able. oue Allsient Ol ou e Hitler's arms in one hop. i Roosevelt sxxppoxfters nocessamly;ur Tamn:&?'\i,:..m:,m X,Jil i | Often Mi&spe]lfl.i: Commlssiun;‘ &:ieyntlfric ';]‘rmea',mentlsy::d Baths HARRY ny who place such heavy emphasis on the ————— 0uld. look upots Hie goll of the;ge- | two'm's and two s's. Open every day—10 a.m. till mid- RACE th*of the German air forces fail apparently to Mr. Stalin’s Mr. Molotoff continues to make things |feated as reflecting sentiment m_ . l I { Synonyms: Libel, slander, cal- night—Dr. E. Malin, Prop. i e e ; ¢ only could hard for the Communist faithful abroad. Every time |their districts. With Roosevelt they e lsp aceq umny. 142 Willoughby Ave. Phone 673| | DRUGGIST realize that all their fo SO A0 P R the poor castaways manage to get a grip on an over- |could win, they reported in. large i Word Study: “Use a word three| g — — — — & wppo Squibb A0 ocoupy. & aquare mile of encoy territary, bUb IRt E 2 LR reliont oF RTINS iiber BARSSY T \s) them | iiiseras £ Washington. Without T’ W tl F times and it is yours.” Let us in- Stores of their effective f depend upon L ver the hend With an him they were not so happily confi- e eatne crease our vocabulary by mastering Alaska” smooth and uninterrupted operation of range dent. Correspondingly, Republicans o ot cne word each day. Today's wor FINE vl of industrial ities, It t 15t e that 5 Ry *h trading of peoples in Cen- 1ld suggest that these former Rep- ORT SCOTT, Kas. Nov. 20 Excerpt (noun); an extract; a pas- the German positior weak : on. to.thatof ‘. : n”:rlx‘x Ern’?’:)l")(v“I}i:(“]{i“nl:m: \l\nn l)(' wondering | Fesentatives are telling the world Tn:-n:{ the end of a heat wave the $age selected or copied from a book w‘:u"‘,m.:‘nm o - Great Britain and France. Hit s created a great League of Nations just doesn't set up an |88 glearly a8 AnyiphiR alon e | ooy editor of the Fort Scott Trib- OF record. “These few excerpts wili . ;{ORN "The Store for Men r machine without "« consid the convenience of Messrs. Stalin [Of marginal districts which maved| o "ichiaceq the day's weather \CRIE L sHORL RS Samptap of the PAUL BLOED~ ,s 'y to the means by which Il be kept in ope r # i (BN, Ih e, days foroteh el Book. i 8. FRANKLIN S1REET SAB'N g R O AR s L T S BRI £ St 1 g : (Answer on Page 6; umn that day this note appeared: BN S s ;];,,', Noll o oL e oF Btk e s Slaht Interesting maps of the Western Front are being UNITED STATES |, Kansas—(We filed the forecast SALVATION ARM | Front St—Triangle Bldg. The Germ of 1914, together With its published which shost more than half a dozen routes | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | in the wastebasket this morning. [ ¥ . had 103,000,000 inhabitants, by which the Germans probably will not invade GENER{\L LAND OFjF'ICE !% dcesg! make any difference. You BIBI.E (I-ASS IS 'l'o | L. C. SMITH and CORONA ungary, had 103 . L BORG District Land Office wouldn't like it anyway.) | TYPEWRITERS present 86.000,000 for er Ger RGN Anchorage, Alaska. “Missouri—(The same, right along MEE'I‘ ‘I’OMORRow4 Sold and Serviced by X Czechosloy offset of course The G1.0. jeveloped the sit-down and slow- | September 12, 1939. | with Kansas)" | | a an enemy on fowh strike X e s next contribution, we Notice is hereby given that Toni ORNREARIN o0 A en < e P i ble supplies of raw %’u’)\:;;low“\‘\.xt‘. »l Tn‘,:?«‘-‘ kmul of a back-up strike. Tarro, of Juneau, Alaska, has made Antonio, Tex. 700 this A meeting of the weekly Bible| J. B. Burford & Co. s that were then within the beundaries of the & 2 s application for a homesite, Anchor- year rzusr(} more cats than at any Class of the salvauop Army will b.e.‘ “Our Doorstep Is Worr_l, by ty mpir ire now held by hboring neutra The next move should be a pension plan to |age serial 08556, for land embraced |time during its existence: five held tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'-| Satisfied Customers’ %D, emp, Festne iE- o Rt e Aasn for the upkeep of voters permanently dis-|in U. S. Survey No. 2337, tracts, A,|leopards, six pumas, three lions clock at the home of Capt. and Mrs. Ratians: - Aoy g IR AE T B aAn s sesult of thea¥lhg tod, much -about old-|B, conteining 468 scres: situstad|and: two, tigers Stanley Jackson. Mrs. R. B. Lesher now be: paid e CeSIAR IR, e an Bt about 14 miles northerly from Ju- - e will lead the discussion and anyone o G exports or foreign money R RSAES ——— |neau, Alaska, between the cast and| Try an Empire ac interested is invited to attend. Juneau Melody House — west forks' of Montana Creek, and |- v (O S AT A ¥ S ' it is now in the files of the U. S. . N . Music and Klectric Appliances Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, Cupld Wms Over War, Nazxs (Next Irving's Market) LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES 5 Any and all persons claiming ad- Front Street Phoue 65 ] versely any of the above mentioned . land should file their adverse claims in the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, A SO R S G D 2 4 within the period of publication or Weather Sh']ppmg Kraffi’s thirty days thereafter, or they will 2 || soLD anda INSTALLED by b‘e g:fii‘:d by the provisions of the LOCAL DEALER Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. statutes. : GEORGE A. LINGO, i FREE ESTIMATES CABINET WORK—GLASS Register, i || Phone 123 Victor Powers PHONE 62 Date of first publication Oct, 4, 1939. ‘é b TR e B A PSS SR Date of last publication Nov. 29, 1939, | {§}1 ¥ UNITED STATES i TELEP H ON E— 51 " DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | 8 i GENERAL LAND OFFICE 4 4 District Land Office i Anchorage, Alaska. October 16, 1939, Notice is hereby given that Ru- dolph Sarvela, entryman, together AL AND with his witnesses, Guy Edgar Ban- COMMERCIAL vard, and Nicholas Trierschield, all SAVINGS ACCOUNTS of Sitka, Alaska, has submitted fin- CAPITAL—S$50, § al proof on his homestead, Anchor- 000 age serial 08402, for a tract of land SURPLUS—$100,000 4 embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2274, 29, PAID ON SAVINGS situated about two mil>s eacterly from Sitka, latitude 57 02' 20" N. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 4 longitude 135° 16 W, containing ‘ 36.33 acres, and it is now in the files | of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the District Land Office within the B A K - . period of publication or thirty days [ Jack Blatt, Jewish violinist, and his Gentile fiancee, we: .When Fir t N t l Bank : !h('r(‘aller,p the final proof will Ze Germany u’eizeld xien{m lutt ye‘l;a l::cgu;tz:eyo g!;nn'e:e:: l::‘:;{;i n!:g s g a l0lla Wy ey i Bembin, ” , a; 3 3 ’ SROWN B YHE OLD MALS SEREAM '—Histor_y's g o 'b“'r “hv"‘ i agr;gggén[\m; i‘ril(;;](;sued 35:3'.1?-;"1%4 {i,:rp;;eeri::n"cifl:enship-.Hi,l sweetheart, after hiding ————-——-—'—-——_—__.,__,.— above reconstructed flour mill, built on the foundations of a mill that stood on the Lee th y.lfsl{te ‘] x ';a' n' Anstria i!:ve months, escaped into Belgium. Jack saved his money, Py A U A L A s x A near Stratford, Va., was dedicated by the Robert E. Lee Memorial foundation. :::; "l;'l':,'l"; ":alu\r‘ ol o il o 1s ‘:‘;‘;’ * | went to Brussels and married her. They are pictured on their arrival in J U N E’ e built in 1740. This building was made possible by Jesse H. Metcalf, former Rhode senator. Ah;:t S:hnfx?ufil:,‘ e I New York,