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Mrs. Pilgrim gives to her story more than — Dazly Alaska Empire | . e many aroneos movesions YEARS AGO : i ] 1 T Published every evening except Bunday by the | people have had of 1ts\pask, ang, gifers anaocurate OTOSCOPC From THE EMPWRE appy Fraternal Societies EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY perspective. | Gastineau Channel WWLEN TROY BENDER _ - - Presamy Publication of Mrs. Pilgrim’s nistory is an|| " The stars incline . | thda BERNARD - - Vice- V'u' uklll mm Rusiness Manage: i Becond and Main Strects, Juneau, Alasks. \:n-r;mun for rejoicing heré, for it is another case of || but do not compel SR il -n-v-u ln the Post Office In Jum‘l\l as Second Class ter. local girl makes good Her many friends in Juneau A receganisation of ‘the Alagka e E AR & and throughout Alaska may well be proud of| L R i el i it (__————————— , BP0 EUKS mes Mariette Shaw Pilgrim, author of this fine history \ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6 | was building the Alaska Railroad, The F. ,,,,, extends congratula- DYSA Kasel' and bisd gtk After the morning hours adverse|went into effect the first of the | trons and best wishes 17.day, *héic B e h R ‘manvmry aspects rule today. It IS\ month. Col. Wiederick Mears | bicshday anpives=> . to th 1oi- Freehurger S maiton Bulbes W |a sway more favorable to employ-|changed the organization and the lowing: DENTISTS H. SIDES, Secretary. lers than to workers. It is an un-|peads of all departments were to Blomgren Bullding The Black Diamond Lines, whose ships are|lucky date for signing comieacts report to him at his office in An: ?&?EM‘:}‘“‘EI PHONE 56 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 - 3 3 ' i ‘4 fers rag vonne ITes .—_——’——J S AREAON Bael. jed up under the cash and carry provision of the |OF accepting promising offers of| chorage. B S et o Siboia ahd 4T0rtn P | Neutrs ¥ s rast ia o »mployment, —_— Belivered by carrier In dnncau and Douelas for $1.25 per month. | Neutrality Act, announces resumption of its service | employar Mrs. William Rodenberg Q G Monday of each month Happier Approach (Cleveland Plain Dealer) By mail. postage paid, at the following rates > Belgian and Dutch . . a fleet o o | Heart and Home: Under thiscon-| officers were elected at a meet- - . « an a v ports with a fleet of chartered Maki in Scottish Rite Temple one month, In advance, $1.25 ! Norwegian vessels, Its aim is to reduce the loss|liguration parents and those Who|ing of the Alford John Bradford Bfi‘l‘llflgodr;“ Dl’. A “] Siewar! X beginning at 7-30 p. m. Savaeribers will conter a favor if they will promptly nottty | ¢ woq suffer if its fleet were entirely withdrawn | Wield authority may be inclined 0| post of the American Legion in BEL Serainn NTIST CHAS. W. HAWKES- the Rusiness Office of any falluro or irresularity in the de- ; be dictatorial. A money ‘complex | juneau, Dr, H. C. DeVighne was| Selma Dishaw DE! WORTH, Worshipful Master; of their paper; from the trans-Atlantic service, and at the same = i " daphones: News Office, 002; Business Offie, 3. time to maintain continuous service for its cus-|may affect the heads of households|pos; Commander; Jack Littlepage, | Keith Petrich Hours auamm;?x.sml;ig JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. PRE as young folk make unusual de-|second Vice-President; E. M. Pol- | Herman Beukers sr:g!?me G o T S -.‘-.l fl" A'BO A'Trn PRESS. tomers A > Tho Ausostated Press is exclusively’ entitied to the use for Under this arrangement the spirilt of the Neu- |mands upon the family budgel.|jey, First Vice-President; George W B, “Finspers —_— 1 republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not 2y festivities are to be Teck-|Mann, Secretar v Godstdin’ A otberwise creditsd in this paper 4 also the local news trality Act will be observed. The ships to be em- 110'; e | published beret: ployed by Black Diamond were built with foreign |lessly gay, owing to subtle war in-| preasurer. e SR i TN 1 Dr. Judson Whittier ALASKA CIRCULATION GUAFPANTEED TO BE LARGER capital; they will be manned by foreign crews as | fluences that encourage a desper- — f TWAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATON. before, but the company will be able to continue in|ate SPirit | Andy Cunningham, pioneer Yu*\ [)AILY LESSONS CHIROPRACTOR DRUGS wves, s, Rep Pl & ; ¢ n maints | Business Affairs: Christmas buy- | koner and owner of valuable prop- O OBORGE D. CLORS, nc, National Newspaver Represents- | business and incidentally to assist in maintaining | 8 K T gless n R e i, Loy Anedies, Porland | fairly normal commercial relations between this|ing should be ‘brisk todsy, Jeavel erty in the Mayo district, was on IN ENGLISH LT U o fwoms 2-3-4, T-iangle BIdg. Beattle, Chicaso, New York and Boston « By W. L. Gordon PHONE 667 Ome year, in advance, $12.00; six months, in advace, $6.00; nation and the neutrals to the north of Europe lwill be heavy, profiting railways,|pis way to the Interior with an SEATTLE REPRESENTATIVE Gilbert A Wellington, 1011 | Thi Black Diamond approach to the problem | Amaricon Baok Bulldine. . airplane lines, as well as other|ouufit to take out ore. | PUROLA REMEDIES Jcreated by cash and carry is much happier than |transportation’ facilities. Hotels —— il PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- the proposal to register American ships under the |restaurants and purveyors of food| Articles of incorporation for the| e FULLY COMPOUNDED flags of foreign nations and to keep them in service | Will benefit greatly in the Next few | juneau Packing Company hadbeen| words Often Misused: We intro- n J l'l H G _-I || Front Stret Next Coliseum before. 1f, as Washington dispatches indicate, | Weeks. filed and the company offices had| j,ce persons who are equals, and r. John I. Leyer |the President has turned thumbs down on the latter| National Issues: Growing unrest|peen opened in Seattle in the COl- | present one to a superior, whether DENTIST | PHONE 97—Free Delivery scheme cash and carry may still be something more | 8MoNg taxpayers will be evident | man Building. |it be a king, a celebrity, or a| Room 9—Vz.lentine Bldg. T BRI A e T than a shibboleth, |as the burden of supporting mil-| ——— woman guest of honor. PHONE 762 s ol Black Diamond vessels making Dutch and Bel-,lions of non-producers is felt by} Mr. and Mrs. J. H Long, propri-| "~ oeren Mispronounced: Stupid Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 pm. gian ports will probably carry contraband and be | the average citizen. In planning|etors of the Clff Apartments, left|p o once the u as in unit, not e | | subject to search and seizure by both belligerents. | for 1940 and its possible exigencic o the Princess Mary to spend the | o0 g !-———— Tomorrow S Styles But @s long as they operate under the Norwegian |facts and figures will cause alarm.|nolidays in the south. B M ECinatys ot | gt pon (Eolibclans - WIL R R Y o : 1 and ary. DR. H. VANCE Today flag their fortunes on the high seas will be no con- d cern of the American government It is (l!l’ll(‘\lll]“"”“" methods 1:'1 ammalmgl (f) vf ]x{ the future, City 'Il(‘k(.‘( .AL:X('XU.‘ Synonyms: Flexible, elastic, plas- OSTEOPATH to imagine incidents arising in connection with this | synical and exacting electorate.|J, C. Adams of the Pacific Steam-| "o jane pliable, malleable, duc- Consultation and examination Fate will interfere with certain|ship Company was to be stationed tile. free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; plans for the coming election.|at the main office of the company | o .4 study: “Use a word three 7 to 9:30 by appointment. Statesmen should guard theirion the dock. % % o | Gastineau Hotel Annex | times and it is yours.” Let us in- w” 1 Ph 171 N TN & health for there are evil portents e | iy South Franklin St. one OUR NEW GOVERNOR oy E 3 | crease our vocabulary by master- E Magnetic Mines? atfecting oldtime leaders, A regular old-fashioned sleigh | Sne word - hH > day: TOARY International Affairs: Rumania,| riding party was made up the pre- | q; ympetuosity; action charac- Juneau extends a whole-hearted welcome today | — S b 5 to Alaska’s new Governor, Ernest Gruening, who, (New York Times) ““‘x‘.“_‘”"l Abt e "“'”;Ol“':f‘ yidue. 1gh el "‘;’""f‘” """”’1‘;“‘ Of | \orized by sudden vehemence. “The| | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. Juneau’s Own Store ahout the time today’s Empire is thumping against Magnetic mines lying at the bottom of shallow america will experionte grave dif- o, ‘::v’(‘)""tfl‘“l::f;‘o‘x‘o‘?‘“‘”“ students | o young girls met, and flew into| | Graduate Los Angeles College oath of Water, rising unerringly to the steel hull by which [olell oy Uruguay and | S {each other'’s arms with that im-| cfor:;&;\:‘&yag;n office to succeed John W. Troy i they are attracted and then exploding with dreadful Paraguay. In Germany and Italy Weather: highest 27, lowest 2_,.‘IN'HNN',\' which dl.\((lihfr\lvx\hc:l"..l’l:l‘ P! Dr. Gruening comes from @ position in Wash- results—are these fiction or fact? The more they ynee.a) giscontent will be rife be- | cloudy. belavips Ol e ladies."—Thack-| | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground figton of broader iritaseat wad, brobably wider'day-are considéred the wmiorefmprobanie they beeome. s or Gisdputoyalsof oertai war B A \”“y- H i} "The Rexall Store” effort of an American shipping company to remain |in business that would strain American relations | with either Germany or Great Britain the front doors of the town taking his Presumably they lie at the bottom unattached ¥ 0 P by-day active authority than the ice he will fill . policies. Nazi losses on the western| i 5 yyancy must 50 nicely calculate 8 - | T R SR BB T e T Your Keliuble P Their buoyar ust be nicely calculated that front will be heavy but there ex- i harmacists ere. s able administration s Difeelor of U iheywill rise at the sightest smpuse. This boing (00" D' 08 Choce’ gom el M O D E R LOOK and LEARN ||| The Charles W. Carter| | Butler-Mauro | Division of Territories and Island ns Is I€C- g5 they must easily be ried hither and thither He comes to an Alaska prospering in its present and explode. Magnetic attraction falls away rapidly .o 'L‘uul;l‘)’ Feile By hap- % By A. C. Gordon 01’111319 and, more important, ripe r further development with distance. It obe the inver quare law, which piness and good fortune, Long de- By Roberta Lee Fourth and Franklin Sts. in the immediate future That Governor Gruening means that at ten feet it is not half what it is at PHONE 136 a o] ska along it of de: y n- K ! E arte: t s > effective e i ! can help Alaska along its path lestiny to even: llnA'[ ,”.I,‘, ()“-‘1\ |-‘v(”“\‘]ll~‘ x” l'1l|‘ 1~I l;)\l])\l ‘(Ht‘ tive |:n‘ opportunity should be pushed to i 1. What is the meaning of the tual statehood none of us doubt “’.' "')“ L ik )' "jl wl‘“‘; . “‘“ ‘“ ‘”(“ !‘f ':“ 'i] (ulfillment in 1940, Q. When a ,ml has been going | musical term “pizzicato”? i The Territory’s one element of disappointment Weighing some hundreds of pounds must be Sma Children born on this day prob- |with a young man for several| 2. What writer was waliod: e | [ y—— s et 1 1] as it looks on its new Governor is that'a resident indeed. Electromagnets will not «.m4-um.vmum ably will be refined, aristié 4§ |months, and she. knows his birth- | Border Minstrel”? Mave Xout Eyes Biamiied hy difficulty. They would have to be energized by an : A0S Alaskan was not chosen for the office, and this is S : s X 5 able to make [riends. They ‘ire |day, should she give him a gift,| 3. Which flower has the great-| H S G S no reflection on Governor g. As has been ”““']‘,'l‘"““'.’“[“‘l: \'\"‘:“'H Wkl 'x‘:;"‘l‘]‘_’ "m“m "y’(::'l oy, lkely to reach success slowly Bul|if he has mever given her one? | est commercial value? Dr. Rae L. Carlson Fot tEAXEw said often since his apr fomit, wasfivst. ) Anetye e TR T Sl Wit m.i S nang Surel. A. No. The man should be the| 4, How many degrees apart are| OPTOMETRIST he Clothing Man' nounced, Dr. Gruenin, Alaska’s first choice 0! pavoe History is simply l‘_‘,l_”m,, Saolt . Tni (e (Copyright, 1939) first to begin giving gifts. Send the lines of longitude u-prr‘.\.vnl-!‘ Blomgren Bldg. 2nd Floor HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER st e el e SRR o e e e o e him a nice birthday card. ing differences of our hour each on| | Front Street——Phone 636 & MARX CLOTHING fovernor il .8 ROELL must. b 4 restricted waters of the British Isles it is enough " 2 3 < | —_— Q. When rising from the table' the earth’s surface? becomes an Alaskan today and as such we will look to drop ordinary mines not far from the entrance P on him henceforward. He has a close acquaintance of harbors and in other strategically important RUSSIA 'S “o]‘ AI ;;::u::b]?‘l,“ PUsh K chalp 1p w\axthmwci:zt c(r:):ly r:]:mt::, £pnlgE, of | e T —— with the Territory through his work in the p(v).fil(lm.) I1‘,m(‘-s( V\‘/‘nlhl;:x‘uc» of \mpm[)‘"»n“;t; (.;‘1,:)15 ‘LO dll(% A. Yes, slightly, to keep it out | ANSWERS THBIFT cu_op = he has just resigned. Delegate Dimond pays Dr. ft.)lf, (.: '1 au)x‘ it I‘]‘a“‘” ”)(I‘rls nis l"g i .slzif;(‘ wAR wn‘H FI“NS of the way of other persons. He| 1. The plucking of the strings Gasnneau Moior Gruening the high tribute of giving him credit for \«;1.‘ :ln[ torn ope 4 vwxnlviv;‘lfn H"/\\x"‘\llhfllll I\_ should not leave it back two feet!of the violin with the finger, in- Phone 767 Phflne & doing more for Alaska than any other man in What it was durite e FOTC gl il from the table, nor should he place stead of using the bow. Service Washington officialdom. In his several visits to T:;‘l“u‘(xx‘ »:’““‘“ y the same Way by Inine’ sweepers it back meticulously. 2. Sir Walter Scott. Groceries Phone 727 the Territory, Dr. Gruening has traveled over more “M¢ PAUOIS- et ime Q. Should a host at a theater| 3. The rose. GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING of Alaska and seen more of life in the north than B iRy (Oantinusa Hhs Pags oe) party keep his guests standing| 4. Fifteen degrees. > Gas—Oil—Storage have many Alaskans | No Peep-Hole Posses ) g i i & aside, waiting, while he procures| 5. Scranton, Pa [3 e Greetings, Governor Gruening, we are all for T L5 B0 e % L A the tickets? | - - FINNISH STEAM BATH \ (Philadelphia Record) ernment for 30 years for a naval| 5 No. he should purchase the Your Ailment Call You you. May you be with us many a d { Harry H. Woodring, Secretary of War, and J.|and air base. tickets in advance | Legitimate Furrier. Opposite I Sclentifrlc Wrealtsis M'ld Baths HARRY dgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Other Concessi Goldstein Fishermen's Supplies. Open every day—10 a.m. till mid- RACE jayed plans will be realized. Every | — Retiring Governor Troy needs no reaffirmation Investigation, have performed a public service by| The Puppet Government also g N T | Rainier Rooms. adv. s ORDEK TREES NOW night—Dr. E. Malin, Prop. of the very high esteem in which all Alaskans hold emphatically disavowing their sponsorship of citizens’ agreed under the terms of the < 2 - eee—— him. His untiring efforts on behalf of the Terri~ “spy-hunting” organizations treaty to cede the islands demand-| OFder your Chnstmas trees, spruce | 1168 ylicusnby A ERus e | DRDOGERE In letters to the American Civil Liberties Union,|ed by the Soviet Union in the Guli | O Jackpine. See the Hi-Way De-| Lode and placer locauon notices ?Jfl":.'?b essary his retirement, will never be forgotten. As Woodring and Hoover deny any cooperation with|of Finland, livery. adv. | tor sale at The Empire Office. Alaska” John. Troy. he will remain among us as & guiding Sheriff James V. Mangano, of Brooklyn, who had | e provision of the treaty| ™ o FINE s y announced that a citizens' group appointed by him cedes the Fisherman Peninsula and D l C lP ”l S Ane marration would be trained through lectures by F.B.I men and |Petsamo, Finland’s only port on at y rOSblU()r( uzzte Watch wnd Jewelry Repairing = by members of the Army Intelligence Service. the Arctic Ocean, to the Soviet ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 13. Sailors: Collog. at very reasonable rates “The Store for Men”™ WE l‘“““ "“‘ WHEN | Spies there are. But the spies will do less dam-|Union for $6,000,000. ) L Fublic vehicles 18. Confunction PAUL BLOEDHORN S ot htbry, e e than organized witch-hunting that lends itself| The Puppet v(}.owrmm-,m is to - Madl Als T Asytinevby S. FRANKLIN STREET SAB'N’S to persecution, charges based on personal grudges,|receive 280 square miles of terri- PRiser subs 23. Animals always told as well as i’ deserves. One who tells g phacen oy’ tory along the eastern border of Jury st 25. After song Front St—Triangle Bld it well, however, i Mariette Shaw Pilgrim, former *If we haven't enough officials to watch out for|Finland from what is now the Sov-| 13 8o/ Yiem 26, Male sheep | 7 28, First magnl- L. C. SMITH and CORONA Juneau eighth grade teacher and now the Wwife gpies, then the appropriate bureaus can ask for— |iet Province of Kaarela, . Hero of Ver- rst n star in Virge TYPEWRITERS of an Interior mining operat A new book by and get—sufficient funds for the purpose. However, before the provisions of S wraat ! P 29. Oral 1 Sold and Serviced by S CA 30. Afresh | GA TINEAU FE 32, Feminine name | J & c 33. Merchandise . B- Blll'hrd 0. < Mrs, Pilgrim, “Alaska: Its History, Resources, Geo- During the last war, thousands of innocent men | the new treaty can be carried out, . Row E ; . Anclent Jewish graphy and Government,” has just been published and women suffered from the persecution of pro-|the so-called People’s Government ascetic by The Caxton Printers of Caldwell, Idaho, fessional patriots and amateur sleuths even before and its Soviet backers must wrest Especially de wed for the young reader and the United States entered the conflict. |the ceded territory and seaports 34. Obliterate “Our Doorstep Is Worn by for use in the schools, this book in clear and vivid Let’s keep our heads, and dispense with the serv-|from the armies of the constitu- 36. Omits n} pro- Satisfied Customers” nouncing 38. Believes 39. Festival Janguage draws a comprehensive picture of the Al- ices of peep-hale po tional Finnish Government. London scientists have postponed their proposed 42. Dutch city aska setting. Tt is complete with illustrations and B T T N T 2 fhe .Alaskan scene ; flight to the moon, What better time than now to PIOI’IeeI' Lodges to g L BTN Junean “elody House charts which give a more ready understanding of go there and establish colony? Lessened nger From the early ex ns of the Ru and Went ahead 56. Church festival DOWN Fur-beari g T . Insect 88, Folded 1. Shelter for i Music and Klectrie Appliances their establishment of trading posts, forts and colo- s oL Voo 3 New type of army field range has been designed w . Southern con- 61 Vibratory sheep Nest of a bird ON 'y Pt r A atio o1 a -ver: ext Irvimg's Market) nies,” through the de f the gold rush to the py the quartermester corps. But the betting is that ec e I(ers aaaan M IoE ol lgdehed gpsy == . Intimidate ale deer 3 ects Prepares for Front Btreet Phoue 6§ LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES . Notions Throw circling 4. Thus publication Election of officers will be the| #5 Auctions =~ i enpats -G, d P main issue at tonight's meeting ) 69. herb eve leather P 1. P . H l G SaR . Ame Lake . Unity S F of the eers and Pioncers Aux- humorts 71 Guic s Pe mitat olish Prisoners (2 P eed ermany Rinry to be held at 8 o'clock in the| 5% SIESC e 1o B 35.‘”’“‘ EeS . Archie B. Bet ° LO.O.F. Hall ntal ; B il N AE rchie b. betls Krafft S Container x fee! 6. Bombastic talk The sessions will be presided over [ *- Fegmar Fieql ™ Pagk i AR oL Mowiad Tam EURLAU ADCOENTANT Mnfg. & B by Mrs, Dora Sweeney and Wil- name 75. Caused to go . Crystal gazer While Bookkeeping Tax Service !B\I‘!’l o aiding Co..llm.l 88 liam J. Markle. Following the elec- Room '8, ¥alentiné Building g RRIOBRA) tions there will be a joint social 4 2 ' Phone 676 THONE 8 hour, — NOTICE TO CREDITORS h .. T E L E P H 0 N E i 51 In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of CHARLES ED- W ANSURS S AND WARD HARLAND, Deceased : 5 Pty \ COMMERCIAL NOTICE 15 HEREBY G1VEN Hld7dudEN JER SAVINGS ACCOUNTS that the undersigned was, on the 27th day of November, 1939, duly ap- . % CAPITAL—$50.000 pointed executrix of the Last Will 7 4 URPLUS—$' and Testment and of the estate of 7 3 beposito ’ - Charles Edward Harland, deceased. 74 2% PAID ON SAVINGS All persons having claims against H.- N 2 SAFE DEPOS! the estate of said deceased are re- 7 2. - poxg quired to present the same, with proper vouchers attached, to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this notice, DOROTHEA PURSELL HARLAND, Executrix of the Estate of Charles Under supervision of an armed guard, Polish prisoners of war are pictured working on a German farm in Harland, deceased. +he drive to make the Reich self-sufficient. The men are picking potatoes which have been turned up by | Pirst publication, Nov. 28, 1939 the horse-grawn digger in background. Last publication, Dec. 19, 1939, l tory, efforts which broke his health and made nec- CIEIE) | ] N c A o L E O|A P Pis E|T N|E R S o | | | wl- D= |m wmolzZ>»en wi4w>» 0 present, Alaska has been a country of tremendous it will still serve stewed prunes and slum

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