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——-——"———i £, MONDAY, JAN 1. | 2 3 T Ance re has been mismanagement or 1)1“\)2 luuly Alaska Em parp Tl N ey Published every ovont e Wy Another “smelled.” There has been delay ENPIRE ANY € E ing of the board's business, The man- iy RIS, " cases are* presented by its secretary a-Precident and Business Monages it impossible to have cc SKA F THE DAILY ALA! %roscope } “The stars incline i but do ot compcl | YEARS AGO | From THE EMPIRE JANUARY 1, 1920 %’mhday '| %Pby l Directory Professional Fraternal Socicties Gastineau Channel Cltered In the Foect ; fiee in Juncru as Beconu Class Matter. rm his duties im 5 The glad New Year was welcomed 7 | P R e B. P. 0. ELKS meet e s g s zid i - s parties who appeared before TUESDAY, JANUARY 2. by guests of Gov. and Mrs.| Tp, F»:,—,.u extends convfllmll-i: D K I" every Wednesday at 8 fence presented in evidence spects are active today. Thomas Riggs at the GOVErnor's'ions and Lest wishes *-day, their | | rs. Kaser ann p. m. Visiting brothers ¢ \sel shows that on one oc- . time to take stock of one’s House at the annual reception f0r| pirzhday anmiversz" to thi ros- | | F b ” B elccine, IO REf. sic jon adverse to a garment mental and material. Bad | Junes public. The Elks' New‘,,,wm ree. ur,er MAN, Exalted Ruler; M itt reported to the chairman news regarding foreign nations is | Year's Dance was held on the eve DENTISTS HA_SIDES, Secretary. the " id Dubinksy, president of the | presaged There is a sign counsel- |of the last day of 1919 and afford-| JANUARY 1. Blomgren Building - 7 e b AV ubinksy, i i e ref 1 p=o 3o 1 an Louis C. Lemieux PHONE 56 A te s i + g . ling Americans to exercise extreme|ed people of Gastineau Channe; i ouis C. Le MOUNT s uiion, had pr ! to him: “This isnt “n{.L we (o A et 4! opportunity for fun which was not Wikl Alexurider [ JUNEAU LODGE L. 141 N PATESR YAy our mor for On another occasion the re- | “* g ¥ k | soon to be forgotten. | Joseph M. Sunick 6 Second vered By cnorier u and Dengiss for §1.25 per month, 4 g e : Heart and Home: Capricorn folk | soon | . cond and fourth s ey gl B t the w ional direct NLRB in New York Cily, MIs. .. i)y happy when married. They | | Cesar Sebnico | i Monday of each month Oms sear, In & six m vaiice, $6.00; ' errick against the methods used in in- : ive, b scien- )se who were developing quartz | Francis L. Newman in Scottish Rite Templ 4 |are undemonstrative, but conscien | velo] q | ancis L. S ple R aeriers Wil o 1t sromatly ottty | vestigating her office by two agents of the board— | ious in their family ties and|properties in the vicinity of Mc- Lu Liston Dr.A.W. Stewart beginning at 7:30 p. m. ?u:';rm:fi: ro;'") re o " ty in the de- | i on, which might be expected |make wise parents. This year is to|Grath on the Kuskokwim River were | William Bradford Cline, Jr. DENTIST WORTH. v‘if,":f'h i‘g', u‘;"ngfif “etephones: Office, §02; Business Office, 374. rom OGF not from fellow-administrators pe a test to many families, for pub- | very hopeful of success according | Jack Pasquan | Hours 9 am to 6 pm. | JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. " MFMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRES R ! the American Government.” lic se Il disrupt routine ac-|to Al Walsh, the Flat Creek oper- Mrs. Pearl Burford SEWARD BUILDING 3 - Ton Associaied Press is ¢ ntitled to the use for T'his is only the first chapter. No doubt before |tivitie: cscent love affairs wil r who RINBEEREN Mler s o 5 PR | Office Phone 469 B - - roputlication of ali news disp credited to it or mnot tHiose WhosetnhRiaF have. ap- cause { ‘ly marriages |quartz properties on Nixon Creek, otherwise cre this par ud 8lso the local news I VARSE Wal R EIEs | DAVB D= | |a tributary of the Kuskokwim and | | b % % v ) | will be numerow |a tributary 1 | e ————— i —— o= o 7 s . peooeecings of the 5% fow dags wi WL be fumerous, o huiarh af M K LOOK and LEARN Wiin AasEn o AP ATRRD TO BE L eceive an opportunity to express their own opin-| Business Affalrs: Sudden for) L % r. Judson Whittier ITH HER PUBLICATION mes e e ¥ ac- ? : < ¢ own answers to questions |/ ion Vo ¢ ion to specu-| A. H. Miller, Superintendent of the By A. C. Gordon CHIROPRACTOR pe 'I‘J"Q‘?K N K € v unanswered. The country will expect |,¢e will be strong, but the wise will ive Bureau of Education, passed | y i Drugless Physician n oftico 2 ! A £ - Boatile, Chicago, New York and t 1se committee to do a fair and thorough job.|pe cautious. The extension of pre- |through Juneau on his way to Dil- Office }zw:;l-l:is’}'o;;xzm‘gtvhzdgg DRUGS AT s o will expect, as part of that thorough job, a|paredness activities will present \wil Alas 1. In what year was Abraham el PHONE 667 : (mrionn Eank ymmendation a future policy, men with opportunities for good : T } Lincoln assassinated? — PUROLA REMEDIES BT LT For what is needed primarily at the present | positions. Thrift is strongly coun-| L. Gorman, a well known citizen| 2. Does a whale spout water? e PRESCRIPTIONS CARE. Ea ation of the competence or |seled, for there will be cause Im. f Iditarod, arrived on the steamer| 3. Which is the oldest of the’ | F‘(TLLYIPCQIMP . partiality of the Labor Board, or even @ re-|the conservation of personal re-|Alaska and was at the Alaskan Ho-| sciences? i i! RND S pmeiio: A e 2 : R fe Lt tel. 4. Why were certain large Ger- | port on desirable amendments to the law itself. It |sources before the end of 1040 | k3 2 Wh § Giaine 'the WoRld Dr. John H. Geyer | | Front Strcet Next Coliseum y i o 2 2 National Issues: The mnational| d man guns, used during th nothing less than & study of the whole problem | SRARE RO S wm”:\ D. J. Williams, mining engineer| War, called “Big Berthas"? | DENTIST PHONE 97—Free Delivery of labor relations (in which NLRB is only a single e partisan work and even less|&nd expert, arrived from Seattle on| 5. Which is the leading sheep-| Room 9—Vaentine Bldg. r) and the of a comprehensive 'Pro- | .owards than in previous years, Fi-|the steamer Admiral Watson and prndu(mg state of the Union? PHONE ’732‘s T S S T m for dealing with this problem. Happily, the | pancial problems will be presented |Was at the Gastineau. ,‘_Emrs. 9 am. to 6 pm. ating resolution of Congress is broad enough |from different points of view, but | P i _ ANSWERS | BT RN T _— it such a study to be made. It would be|there will be gencral recognition “; Marie Thibodeau had re- 1. 1865. | ” ’ e if the special committee should use its of the necessity for a change in the | turned to Juneau after having spent| 2. No; the condensation of its TOIDOI’I’OW S Styles merely to whitewash or to muckrake the world systems of banking. Women | th¢ "“ddi* as a guest at the Os-| warm breath in the colder air makes | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. L. duy™ Board, The committée has a ' rare oppar-|Will be prominent advobates of a|Well home. it seem like a geyser. r Graduate Los Angeles College To ay e s i .'\uon‘u E 'l, is for fram-|third term for the President, who J T | 3. Astronomy. | of Optounetry and to use ALIVERULEE S h Dhas ar > | will make an unexpected move of su- W. A. Knox, superintendent of | 4. Because they were made in the| Opthalmology I R o CORSSARIE SR e LESHNEERRES a and balanced program in the|’ ‘ schools a stchikan, arriv o | v y Bertha Kr { ) broad interest ood labor relations and industrial |PTETC Mmportance ,\u,,l‘ y ,1:,,’(,'\” A e e P b ae PRI R, Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | ; HELP FOR FINLAND yroad interest of good labo E a International Affairs: Although ! mira atson to attend the meet- 55. Montana. | | { ; the incoming of the Aquarian age |'"” ° the uniform text book com- - — | | er to the pra , aid for — which has a powerful influence, Mission. [ (] | 5 bopla: were 1é hould bring a trend toward uni-| | | ! | X A KL i - versal friendship in this new year,| C°0rse B. Smith of the Sullivan DAILY LESSONS || The Charles W. Carter_ , i e Gleveland Plain Desler) ihe stars presage. ncroased pams. [MICTne Go. It on the Aluska for ENGLISH Juneau's Own Store | . t hbor America’s ambassador to the Court of St. James cution of the Jews. There will be| ‘%™ ::I'P lp‘:”:"l‘]‘:;‘ ‘”(“"";‘ . Be- | % Morhlaly L | ree N i ighbor 4 R s o td attle before returning to Juneau. praye material in the World War was Walter Hines Page. How |terrible suffering in Palestine and| # *‘ By W. L. Gordon Fourth and Franklin Sts. e - in the United States seeds fo hate , VXA IO ! PHONE 136 g 1 % observed hard he worked to bri this country into the con- will be sown by secret propagands ‘“ Weather: Highest 39; Lowest, 38. L R gk g el ¥e nation of Mayor flict not fully appreciated until years later when | Ppersons whose birthdate it is have | V2 | I i : € S 1a s oy . “ than $150 ributed locally ne al and officiz respondence was made ‘he augury of a year of pleasant pe Words Often Misused ]Df? "0:‘“:::1‘ The Rexall Sfore | Fim ! ut personal pu Jlexities connected with romance “The Church mnkhmS ol e ] | Your Relisble Pharmacists | solicit y through ambassador he Court of St. James pleasure-seeking A \‘:’ g'{‘]“]‘m\';‘;‘; “““: m;“‘hek Have Your Eyes Examined by | | | Buf]er Mauro n o 1dr O11 i , o its I e g : 18 - ' the columns of the E e anc ir by sta- | a¢ i dcseth P nedy. In an address| Children born on this day prob- 4 & c 1 ¢! ] ponioi B oo e e St i war mow o |1017 Wil bo. ntelisent, ambtios ‘otten srupronounced: couitiow- || Dr. Rae L. Carlson ||| this cause I een ¢ to offic We must stay out of it. There is no|2nd industrious. These subjects nr: er. Pronc i ol 5 OPTOMETRIST ’ | i i s " i orero Capricorn usually have the ability | Ty o8 U S8ty A | Blomgren Bldg. 2nd Floor | | | onight’s south ¢ Ju- 1 1t £ 5 veachiArY Rrod that e v Tae | Often Misspelled: Sophomore.| | Front Street————Phone 636 Aedkiivhy tiind ARG ket Rkt e sent The Kennedy statement will resound with ach any goal th y set for | i thatn | t leau donations towarg V n 3 2 Rethselvas Observe the pho. | I as rapidl th ed. He Ho, \ir- myriad echoes from coast to coast. Conceivably { ekt ilyty ~ITMMEIGL.. . S | ! A, 8 ¢ e g 1 (Copyright, 1940) i bz 5 : g e e L man of the F h R ; < me may cc when United States will A | reverse, retrograde, retrogressive. ' B ot oy e ‘ phoge i sl gl B ok G 0 Vo e [ pHBTET £0-0P X B DTS o i A n defense of democratic institutions. But that Oid mveS" ahons [ i ti nd it is yo Let us in-| | iy X X o ne re yet. We sincerely hope it will ; o crease our vocabulary by mastering | Ph 767 Ph H o 5 ‘ . E' h | DETROIT, Jan. 1—Production of |ne Word each day. Today's word: one one . S GRAVES ¥ Sortiy < which Sifieats e ador, mow: id e Homeluge Onyofil US (] llafly Blll |automobiles ‘and trucks in 1939 to- | Superhuman; above the range of hu- | | G oceries “The Clothing Man” 2 wortt i il Ju Jusiness, speaks from first-hand knowledge of “w about 300,000 units, 40 per|man power or skill. “Such a task| | I ftes should contribu ng to their mear nditions, Timely is his warning against propa- kT b o i iiman Cledeo — .+ | | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER TR . e H ow ‘ e nt more than in 1938, but not a RN SR | & MARX CLOTHING A8 NI I8 03 10 gl St b \m year in the industry’s history. | e i e i H i ATING NLRB HEND HIpIh e SO e b he auto makers say they expect ~——————————————|| FINNISHSTEAMBATH | L onsy Wil rematn: ixue: oL 1L to 1ie €na (Continuea from P,mn One) | big thir of 1940. Production in the M O D E R N Your Ailment Calling You B B — ¥ e b y the of T e - ’l:m quarter of 1939 compares fav- Scientific Treatments and Baths \ H « P rablv i he 1eCOr: - ar- . nati fbition ¢ \iothRs. ol which & ympathy Note pearance of public antipathy to|Crably With the record fourth quar ETIQUETTE Open every day—10 a.m. till mid- Gastineau Motor been the sul Philacelphia Recorc) he bill by sending in a volume of | ** (')L(,ufi};’ l\‘\\ \lx \\".:slggwmm by * 142mgh":—l:w. E. Malin, :flmm S i 7 z J % ade 1ia ) Ny a 5,000,000-car year 1. ‘Willoughby Ave. Phone OVE h N rotest pRE ; pathies today are all |PTREER o of the pro.| Most estimates for 1940 are more By Roberta Lee -— + ervice . ier la « loveliness of our favorite| I HH IR OT T ning with |conservative, however, and run | Phone 727 the National Governn in el ga Mokl We spe | VCEBRt Tad nemiy bentming Wik | 200,000 cars. NP GENERLIJDLO REPAIRING administr her beauteous brow, a stern expression il 24 l:t ;)E‘rxll:nl | Annual production of cars and Q. What should m;e‘ do when FINE Gi il—Storage \ fortune f & n lips as she a question which,| " Gy : 3 z | trucks compares as follows (in thou- somecne relates something that is| localities, and of us ever called upon to face itk had i Bickao up & )f" | sands) : very disagrecable? Watch and Jewelry Repairing BT Re ¢ o Sy A e e e pil k A,xifl ’bvaxZu{ f‘l'lsl’fi!lrjlnRI‘ 1020—5.621 1936—4.616 A. Call upon your self-control, at very reasonable rates HARRY tions. For t} re i Brenda pre an’ $8,000,000 legacy ‘in| ®°Srems signed by awectorynames| - 1933 7 481s 1937—5,016 and do not allow it to upset you. PAUL BLUEP’IOBN ¢ $12,000,000 legacy in the bush? # ft aa he conls. copy them. Thet: | ggny il e 19382655 Change the subject as soon as pos- RACE e O R N B : Litia ok ivate’ these: THAL. stap- ittee caught him before he| 1954 o'gyg 19393700 sible, then proceed tc forzet it. Above | S FRANKLIN S1QEET of the H re i i e S1300K000" trust fund WhiBhtaal 1 the Jones, Smiths ;\nd 1035—4.120 all. do not repeat it to someone else.| == DPRUGGIST and studied with T ";w‘ dagih o Har 'm.»|“ 2 UERE PEr | Zilches. It had a three daj B R N Only the pleasant things of life are T R 5 “The Squibb In fairne 1 € il 1 left her $8,000,000, and she gets 'lu-‘ ut of that. Other utility protests, | werth remembering and repeating. = % Stores of SR R Ty eyl ) i e pA Ry i $12,00 Da only if she refuses the $8,000,000| V20Y guite valld, were discredi MSEMPI.Y GOODBYE QL Whe herd s & L0RDh. bowl] L. € SMITH anu L ORONA Alsaks™ sional committee ended to draw a S sBall whe ' aBBose? bt | the bill s wheoved acros at a party, and a girl and her escort TYPEWRITERS R betw Saw ir I e Yl s g ok o0 _— | approach, which one should fill the Sold and Serviced by fien r eI know how girls manage to be O™ WHEELER HALF SUCCESSFUL glasses? n azu h 5. e il = : h i : - tion: ¢ a ms to the right of her, more| 1t ““:r‘_]‘“f)“f f;_‘l"f Tniaon®| Los ANGELzs, Cal, Jan. 1 — th:‘"_‘n"‘lt‘;nsgf‘;“;o:”k‘i;s:];’&i J. B. Burford & Co. “The Store for Men in need of amex 1 ortant millicns to the left of her. We can imagine how o in the mternatioeer | When J. Stacey Harshman decided bl L e 1our Doorstep 15 Wor by ° e = e ot SRR e k1 i s Af R | 1ption in the international mu- ;" i there was only one thing ar in advance of a the-| Sllersiepie D S ks " Sy s Bty g £ vitions trade and to raise some|y. couid think of to say atre party shouid the mvnanons“ atisfied Customers 4 > g eal questicns about what got us| -« i * « be extonded? I Front:St—T le Bld aining nitly Ve nk and we'd K e'd go - Yhat was the simple word “Good- : A rul Lo i At (BT O ront St riangle g Shing an ; k ¢ gL o Y “lm"" bmdl ¥ ("‘ (:::H(Lh A I;":n'h:::fd} nto the last war. But the result i 4 D! A. Not later than a week in ad- | ith t pictured ing until we had a headache ot B Bbire o vance. BB e e s “:;‘ plame it all on Roosevelt i ot I!L At Jnve }’1’ _"') LRg-D I“' farewall was contained in a ‘21 | Y up of un- blam i | trality act which has t 1 the d in his car which had been 7 PR | e e ———— e e s XA it o : - Juneau Melody House || oa oTINEAT CAFE At time he pointed trip to the Near East, Winthrop| genator Wheele of ontana X e it b \O‘EWBFR 8 Ce - pogih. of) . NP 1) “A trip like that doesn’t make | ., qicted a virtually hin exhglist gases: nio the s heaviest loss from for-| Wuslc and Electric Appliances WERkTGANS on foreign affairs” That's an'yetios S ; machinee S (Next Irving's Market) i oiiy unde vesstigation of railroads -to help note read: “Lorayne—Good- S ; me view. We've seen people eat a box of salt|pp. Arioistaamb regitint M ST Front Street Phoue 6 A take, and S TR and - oansider :tHemselves qualltisf ias him jam across me regulatory cey.” ir R T o My i e 7| rall Jegislation. Mouch of ti, howe Sheriffs found his body ~THE TOTA. VALUE of the ; decidir > Shim experts o il seas. ever, is still on the calendar and . parked in the Flintridge chemicals found in the body of the 3 3 - of ik s : i« 1eative ; Gl et o »0‘\ % B i these d of increasing 1 district averagc man is 98 cents. L 1 X ITPISE lect There are now almost 31,000,000 mot vehicles | (jgo £ the once-spurned banker i R s e x @bl = bargail I g r in ed in the United States. No wonder We'Ve|and big business man, it hasn't Archie B. Belts its procedure in the ¢ idation of ¥ become a pretty nimble people! |such & good chance of passing ) PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT c ~— | A House tax investigation WHAT'S . THIS Bookkeeping Tax Service oried several dozen greater and ; Room 8, Valentine Building lesser tax dodgers to hep wnip|| YOUR . WEEK Phane 676 i ' [ - \ AT HOME ON LAND AND SEA_jfere fs the navy’s mew 12-ton amphibian, the . XPBY-5-A, on a scheduled easy-stage flight from San Diego, Cal, to Washington, D. C., by way of Pensacola, Fla, Among features of plane are: retractable landing gear, twin wasp engines in wings, & &un turret in the hull forward of the pilot’s cockpit, | | rate, the shoe is on the other foot. daughter wers dismissed Saturday evening froin St. Ann’s Hospital | | tand ure eir hcme on East 3Lree v avid Remeay lefi St, Ann's ! day with her infant| | it thelr heme in the \ Alter veceiving medical care, Ole Jet £ was dsmissed from St. Ann’s Hospital, across the corporate surplus tax and the tax against personal hold- ing companies. It took a resurgence of the depression to shake off some of that, But now, tempora: at any The left winger is no longer the potential savior of his country and the bringer of greater liberties. The Dies committee has made him merely a member of a “transmis- sion belt” toward Communism. - e — | HOSPITAL NOTES | Mrs. Glen Wald and her baby vy Peteson and her baby scharced from the Gov- Hospital By The AP Feature Service 1. Results of Quebec’s pro- vincial election were a blow to Canada’s participation in the ' European. war. 'l'nle or false? 2. Who predicted the “resur- rection” of “our dear Poland”? 3. Who is the American at right and on what grounds was he recently irdicted? 4. To what did President Rooseveit refer as a “sordid procedure”? 5. Which of these countries have not declared war on Ger- many: Australia, Ireland, Can- ada, Egypt? 6. How has Gandhi been :xnkln it h;n for Great Brit- 7. Who is the U, S. army offi- cer, 1 and what important job has he taken over? 8. Where are these citles, which have been in the news: 9. The ject Administration’s bill to remove the arms embargo. True or false? 10. What nation is reported to be increasing its aid to China? Each question counts 10; a score of 60 is fair, 80 good. (Answers on Page Six) IT COSTS SO LITTLR TO DRESS SMARTLY DEVLIN'S j COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100.000 29 PAID ON SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES First National Bank JUNJEAU—ALASKA 3

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