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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY DEC. 29, 1939 ‘p».fls Fur farms are not prontable unless located oy y 5 s - i '\ ' ."i.\'k” ’f m [)lr", near food supplies. Intensive trapping soon depletes| G f 2 YEARS AGO Professional asesh Bty by e the fur bearers. As new enterprisés are established 7 Pl BHE. EMT ! D lr e C t O r Pratérnil Bocéces RIN '” NG COMPANY needed personnel slowly infiltrates. The younger | A ¥ | Gastineau Ct 1 funeeu, AlaSka. et | cenerations of Alaska grow up to follow in easier d Business Manager | ¢ions than those trodden by the fathers. Slo on DECEMBER 29, 1919 e Matter. | the T y forges ahead. Slowly mines are de- | === Joyful anticipation which had Slowly the communities grow up and give SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30 been bubbling over ever since the The Riciiie satunili mngmtula- B. P. 0. ELKS meet facilities. The individualist still lives in| Good and evil planetary influ- |Elks announced Santa lr,u:’us :F‘uo’n and best wishes *-day, theiel | Drs. Kaser and ;f'e,rny_ :’,";zfi'i‘n”d‘g bym‘ger: It is only the individualist who can survive. ences may be forceful today.There| COmIng to Juneau was to be re ay anniversz. to th rui- welcome. H. C. RED- - 3 N i alac 2 - AtTive X t be a catastrophe to dump ship load after|is promise of good cheer though |ized this ’l"“hf““‘”"h:;;r;:eofg“]::Iowmm Freeburger MAN, Exalted Ruler; M ad of people upon the shores of Alaska, A |the planet that rules drinking is| Theatre where the ¢ DENTISTS H. SIDES, Secretary. tastrophe not only for Alaska but for the unfor- | 8spect not encouraging to overs | {ineau Chunnel Were l?ir::l":;:ngs‘si . e Blomgren Building it i i ) fulgence. The stars promise good [Show and get the PHONE 56 inates themselves. A catastrophe for the men who ’l‘lt 7 Pl:‘“”‘mm ‘;h‘” ll:kr orome i;lcn‘”’ Santa, and then afterwards in glmer Jir J;f::bseer; 1 | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE Lu. 141 & A cade f hall, where the big Christ-| eorge E. ep! I { NUBKCWIIFION RAT ioc not speak our language, who do not know our a rv carvier in l-mr-«u and Dw-ulx\lnv $1.25 per month ho wield power are like to be: im FlkS ' istoms, who do not know what a pioneer is in K\‘\ll,l‘» n’]‘m:i : " l,,“\ tree was to be seen and fmml Charlotte Soule Second and fourth e ek e A Pat Finnesy Monday of each month either industry or ways of life. Probably not five| " penrt and Home: Hospitality js|Which gifts were to be distributed. | S ol D A w S T i sercent of Americans themselves are fitted for|ynder a happy sway. Daneing| - i rl AbioaU T Bbariies | 3 tewart A\ beginning at 7-30 p. m. hould bring pleasure, Entertain-| Mr. and Mrs. John in gl 1 DENTIST ores VSHAR W. HAWKES- proposed to- create privately fi- n a predizal seale s foredast|Court House Hill were rejoicing | orshipful Master; % 2 birt P oight- | —_— Hours 9 am to 6 pm. JAMES ns to give employment, These for many cities. Women ‘will make! OVer the birth of an eight-pound SEWARD BUILDING W. LEIVERS, Secretary. uld not be financed forever and in|the most of opportunities to dis- | Br1 born this morning | LOOK and LEARN Office Phone 469 2 T « enced hands W . doome: ailure. | play beautiful costumes. ienced hands would be doomed to failure 8 SpeRiiy | s Gindya. Sicks, tures which show any sign for success, there | Business Affairs anks and T R R A For ventures s E 2 ess, g i 4 " |the Government chool at Haines, By A. C. Gordon AP pleniy of money in Mlaska isell, Mang._enier- | PATKSTS WAL WTACL (0eBiOn B |, on'the Estebetn atter pending : Dr. Judson Whittier | | GUY SMITH ises have been locally financed. Hm A,ns}mn is asw"‘ , OGRS B hristmas in Juneau with friends. CHIROPRACTOR " Newspeper Represents’ keen as the resident of the States to dare a specu- - 1. What science treats of the Drugless Physician teacher of | runmma.l mn(htmus Lending of & Los Angeles, Portiand c o s o 8 New York and Boston i o i lation. Slowly something is started. Slowly the| ::}Z‘:Cl‘“:2;‘“1:]]1\Li,]i;;l,ll‘,((;‘,,l,l('fl:. :!Tx:: Magazines were wanted at the|condition of the atmosphere its Office }zmur::'}?;;z, }-E.B';agz D - ” ati sreasel ; ¢ : ¢ unes 4 ding | changes in condition and causes? rwoms 2-3-4, ngle 3 SATTLE REPRESENTATTVE Oflbert A o11 useful population increases. And this is as it should it g . Juneau Public Library, according n ook Buiidim st be dandiue L ed States, as will bullding. FOWE|io Mrs. F. A. Metcalf, librarian. | 2. Which two presidents of the PHONE 667 1 “It has been the thought that the bars to|wh L; ; ogress in domestic af- United States celebrated their sil- ; . PUROLA REMEDIES ; e stie 8%~ Mrs. Wallis 8. George was to be|ver weddings while in the execu- || PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- refugee immigration could be let down so as to fairs. Trained hands and minds 12 v foc * a passenger south on the steamer tive mansion? LY apply to Alaska only. The argument has not been|will be in great demand. ¥ FULLY COMPOUNDED A Alaska 3. Which bird is it that aver- carried out to the end. Alaska is a Territory of the| National Issues: Astrologers fore- LG e S e Dr. Johr H. Geyer | ‘vt itk Nexe Galiaouns United States. Alaskans are citizens of the United |cast 1940 as a year of culmination e ERpY y X % DENTIST States. A forelgner landing in Alaske obtains the|8Dd that means crises. The new Dofothy Haley wasto be dn out~|. 4 ‘What, counkty 18 femous fur| - 3 PHONE $7—Free Delivery States il 8 - 5 lorder of things which hes yro- | SO Passenger on the Alaska to|its watches, cheese, and chocolates? | oom 9—Valentine Bldg. | right of aliens in the United States. He can apply | Seattle. Miss Haley was toc resume| 5. Who carried Christ’s cross to PHONE 762 for citizenship and go where he pleases, The refu- f"cf'f;fimf?fo "(}"‘l"““’!”gl:"b‘(’.:“:‘ncsfl::lhm. studies at the University of | Golgotha? Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. gee is not a pioneer, Soon he would want the |0 BI€C 18 ko 89" | washington. ANSWERS R cial as well as business circles. The companionship of great cities, His stay in Alaska whe{_; o ltim;wm m_;“g Y : . Meteorology. 7 i s would be short. Alaska cannot be made a prison | te T R DR BT 8 Yo the| The Canvassing Board held its| 2. Hayes and Taft. Tomorrow's StYlES s el s e Education | 1081 meeting on the returns of| 3. The ostrich. | DR‘ H‘ VANCE | TOdaY” { oy 1 5 he special election which was held . Switzerland. & lace , 4 r 50 thousand unhappy refu- Hove : b i . st 1r}l‘30 Olsnl SR Coreate apSmmuon']% " ""_}“‘}:“ ‘.‘“’”hm;'; B ?fi::‘;’:n and confirmed the certificate of| 5. Simon, the Cyrenian. OSTEOPATH gees in a strange d racy whic recognizes I an| . oction which was issued to Dele- e Consultation and examination which would perplex the wisdom of Solomon him- |values. Labor differences will be gate George B. Grigshy. free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 tp 5; self.” |harmonized as new leaders - gain| 7 to 9:30 by appointment. GOVERNOR Rl( GS ON REFUGEES elf. o ton : DAILY LESSONS Gastineau Hotel Annex ——— iz Herman Boerner, machinist, who | b v South Franklin St. Phone 177 -_— Former Governor Thomas Riggs, who both knows Accent on Youth | “l“"‘“‘,‘“"mt ";f“‘“ T"t "1:‘?“:1 had been working for the Union | IN' ENGLISH Alaska and sees it in its proper relationship as part (Philadelphia Record) “‘]‘I‘l“‘b‘;“ic:‘rcp" m“’gfl‘;]“:w “’Sd Machine Works, was to leave for of the Natfon, has the right idea on the refugee Elephants, they say, never forget. For this rea-| ¥ = e a vacation in the States, Russia as armies consume the pro- ' VI N ¢ aditorig e sub- 3 epha s a culiarly inappropriate sym- s problem. He has written an editorial on the sub- son the elephant i pe 3 pprop; duibts of the shrth. Kilerloahifaiv- = v ’ iaderogRl s By W. L. Gordon || | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. Juneau's Own Store ject, an editorial which was published first in bol of the rft-ptt{:“f‘%;fl] xm:u‘v whiose stock in teade| "l o 0 profit from ‘export de-| l:‘ll:‘mher. highest 23, lowest 22, Graduste Los Angeles Ocllege the Poughkeepsie (New York) Eagle-News, the of- Seems to be forgetfulness. mands, The cost of living wm rise | ©'©° Words Often Misused: Do iob of Optounetry and 1 . Thomas E. Dewey, the fighting young New York ficial newspaper of Dutchess he home of homas E ewey, the fig § Unite ate: a : Opthalmology sl Ui Oty the DHRHOL District Attorney, made the keynote speech of his|' the United States as a result-of say, “She was born the sixth of PW\,’;};{“ - oevelle o : : campaign for the Republican Presidential nomina- |War conditions in Murope ‘:”;"“‘ (ARPENTER UNION | December.” Say, "She was born on | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | [ 2 e Empire is glad to reprint this guest edl- |y ) "vwoqnecday night) It would have been a great |GVl portenis scem fo IOrecedte om |the sixth of December.” | “The Rexall Store torial here, for it expresses admirably well the atti- O liote by | Of life from causes not due to fire- | s St Bl speech—if the American people had been afflicted by e pronounced: tude of most Alaskans toward the problem Which the jouce amnesia | arms. ; | man poet). Pronounce the o as in bt R'fi*"‘fi l’hflfi“fllfi Slattery Report has called to the Nation's attention.! The Dewey speech can be reduced to this Jo| Persons whose birthdate it is have | |of, not as in old. utier-Ma: 9 speech can be reduced to this simple The Charles w aner 0 Governor Riggs says * " |ormula: | The: country's ‘An bad ahape.. The New t{;v augury of a year of ;wlrr»xxl-rng"' 'I'HEF" ONE YEAR Often Misspelled: Hygiene. Ob- “The civilized countries feel deeply for the op- Deal is responsible for that. If we end the New ‘C““’*f‘* Of FGLe POl Ul e oo serve the iene, pronounced jeen. Moriua beneficial Synonyms: Bundle, parcel, pack, Iy pressed minorities of certain foreign nations, suf- Deal we will automatically return to an era Of ™5, oo oL g qay irdh- | | E fering persecution for the reason of or religion. limitless prosperity for America A T ¥ d G packet, package. Fourth and Franklin Sts. ‘L pn st lpTlnN : . s '+ that @bly Will be courageous and ‘re- i g : People now without countries, driven here and theye, That's fine,. except for the awkward fact that| oo o mdm‘[’m“: o eiatie” JOhnStOfl Plea S Ul“Y tO Word scng('!y‘. Use a word three PHONE 136 S distraught, hope dispe ed of worldly goods, Dewey did not make one single positive proposal '““ Thr\. should be bf Brigh$Emis Embezflemenf £ May times and it is yours .bu 95 }n- e torn from lands on which their fathers had lived 8 to what he would do if elected President to im-| HOHE 9 crease our vocabuldry by mastering . 2 » the econ 3 i ountry. and strong character. v | 2 2 one word each day. Todays word: e wm;n»( s l‘;‘\"\‘d(n\lol?{o(f](';)hf\(‘lln g aated (Copyright, 1939) | Make Restifution Vexation; trouble; imitation. “To| | gl oo e ined by “How can we, the greatest natlon in the world oo "5 "vontn of the land, and much of his o T | e the discontented, even wealth is i H s GRAVES help these unfortunates? It is not easy. We can- u-, vi was .m‘ 'mp:nd to vu‘u‘h‘ to save the nation E ERV N R gl s s G D cep o Dr BaeL Carlson r ¢ not allow a mass influx into the United States 0 . ending the New Deal RESERVATIONS EKD | bezzlement, Percy Johnston, recently T e - it i “The Clothing Man” become burdens on an already sorely taxed popula- ~ pges this acccent on youth mean that the Re- 'I‘OMORROW FOR SK' | eaetiees of the local Carpenter’s e | | Bomgren Bldge——2nd Floor HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER tion. It would be fair to the taxpayer nor to ) ust appeal to those voters who do not Union, was sentenced today by U. S. | & MARX CLOTHING s Front Street————Phone 636 the refugec himself. The refugee must find some yemember 1930, '31, '32 and the first few months (I.UB DI“NER DA"( Commissioner Felix Gray to a year M ODIERN _— e _—_— land where he cdfl réeftablisH himsélf in’ selfssuppoft. of '33? ron |0, sal. g % ETIQUETTE Only so can the problem be solved. There are voters now who were still in school | Half of the jail term is to be sus- TIQ : " 5 SR ? Reservations end tomorrow ' fibon | pended if Johnston makes restitu- * e, “The pitying minds of the country have cast when we had an unemployment crisis without re- - - ety = o oiinac | g 2 iy o - . Mnes 1 4 incstians, Guo.Saought walch reoetnes. il Waen the Whale’ BEMon, s What Cloveibnd, 3 | (o€ 1S5 Jundeu Sk G New TeSWifut S e wi of i W A By Roberta Les THRIFT C0-0P Gastineau Motor great oimliddraticn 154hat th: undarsnonTated Alsaks They were still in school when thousands Eve dinner dance and a' wishingacmitiec Brigunilis e | | Ph ne 767 Phone 3 a ration is that in under-populated Alaska ) 0. Service Phone 727 lies the solution laska is pictured life savings in banks after they had taken to attend are urged fo submit their the Carpenters and Joiners Union. GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING as a vast area names at the desk of the Baranof Jobnston was arrested last week Q. Is it necessary for a person . e f a 3] B 10 told them 2 of 580,000 square miles, one fifth the size of the it }S;E:]:im:}:-x? ’,dr‘h’(“y “‘13‘0‘ l:imll in | Hotel in Sitka on complaint of fellow un- to apologize for he crunching| | Groceries i United States, populated by only 60,000 people, [ ¥ l’m ‘bomL army marched and the banks OPen to members of the cluband |ion members who had’checked his noise that results when eating|é——— . Gas—Oil—Storage about one-half white and the other half native. ..o ‘\‘\‘.‘,:,’,)‘Iumor;;flmk e ctions were re. their friends, the affair will ‘start| books in his absence. hard toast, or something of that There are great unexplored spaces, vast stores of jisied by mobs; when the nation reached the lowest 2% 9:30 olock Sunday evening nd | Beturet e 'FINNISH STEAM BATH & a8 al > g, ¥ S g v - will be in the Gold Room of the NO BASKETBALL A. Not when it is unavoidable. mineral wealth to be developed, forests which Will peaceiime point in its history. Bibariat Hatel. + Thirs el Beatsel A Titte: pract h S il en Your Ailment Calling You HABBY upply on ar f r paper del 5 1) - 9 rate e 5 ol v " ittle practice, however - 1"),),\ fi‘:.qu"u‘ler of mn‘p'xpu (l(nx\ax\fh in pe.r 1? m)‘lne“uf the New Deal is to return to Lh}at. vors and noisemakers and music| Owing to the floor not being in aple one to avoid this crunching Scientific Treatments and Baths ity, the greatest fisheries in the world, farm We were, frankly, disappointed in the Dewey (i pe provided by Klondy Du(re»ne‘condiuon in the High Gym there nojse | Open every day—10 a.m. till mid- RACE for the as , furs, unexcelled scenery. A 'speech. Some of his campaign speeches in NeW an4 her orchestra, will be no basketball game tonight. g | S R ek St night—Dr. E. Malin, Prop. adise only awaiti sople and exploitation to York, while he was a candidate for District Attor-|______ i fani o 1a e' i mak-e Any A nngs 142 Willoughby Ave. Phone 673 DRUGGIST blossom into a prosperous 49th State of the Union, Dey, were masterpieces of factual narrative. He B P . T T T L The By Ti]e‘pictul“e is fn_\\(:]nau;;’r_: but r-(mhy " told how the underworld operated and what he was Dally CrOSSlbor(l PUZZle Emwa’ds friendship with an upper i 2 doing to clean it out. He cited instances, facts, C“:S"‘R"-is AN Al figures, names and places. He was not elected merely \upp‘er iy m;ke e 1 FINE ecause he made a ging declaration against sin. ’ Molstens % who seeks nothing from a sympathetic government. eg I:IL‘\'”]:_ a“];ldi]: br;“uocbwg President ;ecause he Fx::?:us: $8/tjon of Mestarday's Puxzly 16. Symbol for vances. | Watch and Jewelry Repairing , Je then ol Bl g : : . arsenic b % reazonal pioneer people there can still roam the hills' ., ores the continued existence of unemployment. Norweglan . Tonhgestson | - Whan bwo: women iape g L very et . | “The Store for Men" ys and perhaps find the pot of gold at ; - s i territorial NI 7 . Walked proud- | duced while dining in a public lI R He must have a definite program—and it can't be divisions | IAIM) iy with high | < 5 9 the foot of the rainbow. It has n done. The SRR 7 place should the one who is sit- 0 t has Leen done. The Héover's program Cry of a cat L Z A 4 & Bl #aaq S. FRANKLIN STREET armer is not so unrestr There are ma Even 1f Dewey had a definite program, there . Genus of the Rl 2=l g | n;(‘g aNDa table rise? . a4 . i ront St.—Triangle g. olive tree MESCPL e AR — TR AT LN 2 “Alaska must of necessity be a country of slow growth. There is still room for the sturdy pioneer egulations to be complied with before he can ob- still would be doubt that he has the experience nec- - eles ¢ AR g 0f ! tain his land. And even then the road is long essary to put it over efficiently. He's a brilliant Native metal- / . Genus of the | before his fields can be brought to production. After young criminal lawyer, When you've said that bearing IOM| L[ K R 11939 RAINFALLIS LcC. s’ryrmlnl:v:t';?régsmm‘ that he must depend upon markets not too far re- you've said all there is to say | Pertaining to | > play it | | R S SRR moved from the home ranch, He must be thrifty Is that a qualification for the Presidency of the & division . Chiaracter in WITHIN INCH OF Sold and Serviced by GASTINEAU CAFE “The Last of mankind Days of and work as did the individual farmer of 50 years United States? Is that what we need to finish | Tree 2 Pompell” | J. B. Burford & Co. | b ago. Farm CAN be overdone. No more fisher. Fresident Roosevelt's job of extricating the United ‘,,:xl‘,:lc;"“ SIA] A | - Salamanders | 'E"_Foor MARK men are needed. The forests are carefully conserved s from the mire into which the last Republi- | E “Our Doorstep Is Worn by ; | 20. Gratifies 1 - Orge " HEE . can era landed us? | : Satisfied Customers' is water power. Practically every s | - saian | e S endeavor is| ~ e inink the youth, to whom Mr. Dewey Ap- Sesd, con. i 7 :,}Vah';e ry?lm With fho dodas davn doren gt & ally watched in the interest of conserva- peals, will be the first to sa: " . Strive legal cus- Ineau’s 1939 rainfall at 9:30 o'clock tion of natural resources. In the cities and towns DTS Down: prefix Sin | this morning stood at 119.08 inches. there afe adequbte umbers of - doctor A g . Number S ‘ i J Melody H ql s of doctors, dentists, A commentator calls Hitler's silence baffling. | 2 Numt A dress L Brightest star 4y aroistants With a forecast of rain for Juneau uneau Melo Y ouse lawyers, There are plenty of shops and trading We call it restful. " Nest of a bird 45. European city in a con- aboard ship | and vicinity tonight, it appeared al- of prey . Unassuming piallation Part of an ol¢ | most certain the total will go over Mausic and Electrio Appliances S e T . Bymbol for . Wing tashioned 3 By ronm 49- Epoch b e ok the ten-foot mark. This year's is (Next Irviag's Market) . California Hurt, 4 Jol . Hurts . Alr: ok s rockfish i the hea\l;lesr},) ral:xia]l u.:uneau ‘hss F 8 P P . Former rulers 52. Brother ‘of ing holes Therefore ever ha reaking e previous . Feline animal Jacob Myself Disfigure o . Thing: law el - polsure . |recor by more than ten mches 3 st Rid . Wild plum ally 1 3 o 3 Elxlaayu: contr. Fac!al gflf! . AnlmflLWhlt‘h . Parsur h{rd: . God of war Bofl on. the catches ro- varian No BASKETBA[[ 5 ' - |- t: bol for Ship's em evelid: varl- Symbol for Al’chl& B. BO“S ployee ant sodium A doubleheader basketball game PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT a ng Co., which was scheduled tonight in the Bookkeepin, Tax Service High School gymnasium between Room‘:,v V:Jenune Bullding CABINET WORK—GLASS -n“ Henni; d High Sche ks ..-// .-.. . o | S L | e IIE%%%=I B e TELEPHONE—51 // 5 AR cke” Ave ‘Barved the : /a7 WI/// RRUNSHECE CAYS W CoMMERCIAL AND ol I/l Il s Announcement ! JUNEAU DAIRIES, Inc. On and After JANUARY 1, 1940 For convenience of its patrons has made arrangements for payment of all accounts at the JAMES C. COOPER BLDG. OPPCSITE THE POST OFFICE SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SURPLUS—$100,000 2% PAID ON SAVINGS ] 4 Chinese and American Dishes Special Breakfasts, Lunches, Y SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Dinners nmemsuwme | First National Bank DEVLIN'S JUNEAU—ALASKA l||||||||||||lIIIIIIIII||||I||||||III|HI|IIIIIHHIHIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlllllllllllll|||||||||" X AT ROR OO R “dl

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