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THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE. SATURDAY TAN A 1040 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 6, 1940. fenied. But there are plenty of indications of “bus — Dmlw Alu ha F m pll‘(’ e 3 vt ke o e Maint o swivea| G YEARS AGO | T /oy N Professionat nd the sea blockade. It takes a lot of patrio- OTOSCOpe From THE ¥/° a y lr e ( :to r 37 Fraternal Societies ¢ 8 to hate a profit. “The stars incline RN f Gastineau Channel HELEN TROY BEND! but ~ot !’ 4 R. L. BERNARD - Vice-F e Us G0 B R Durinj lr a . rBYTR . \Tel g the night there was a | (4 “the P NOW, EXTERIOR DECORATING - Southeasterly wind blowing that e d L o o AN OV fierce rain storm. el gl o . Castor oil, which stepped off the medicine shelf SUNEIRY, arove BORS gc.C ilistdes | The Espire extends wnvmula d every Wednesday at & 4 p Streams sprang up on the DillSIAeS | (ions and Lest wishes *-day, *hei rs. Kaser an p. m. Visiting brother: % to lubricate early airplane engines, is now Adverse aspects are active today.|gurrounding Juneau and poured bicshday anniver:c to thi ro l welcome. H. C. RED gvve M mematr to replace tung oil in paint vehicles It 1 most unlucky for iniHative qown the draws with great fury.|lowing: ) Freeburger S o Tl o6 i 5 o " in any mercantile pursuit. Foreigil|The wind, combined with a rainfall | DENTISTS H. SIDES, Secretary 7 imple chemical treatment converts this tasty pur-l,ews of significance to the busi-|or 413 inches in the 24 hours end- | SENTARY S ‘Bufldlnk S . ative into an oil wheh serves many of the purposes|ness world may be expected. Com-|ing at noon, presented a peculiar | Jackie Gucker PlioNE 56 ! | MOUNT JUNEAU St — - f tung oil in paints and varnishes. Perhaps it may ‘“‘r’{{ : L’;’de“':;f:e byum:ny f?]:_* situation for this time of year. Anatole A. Matkovsky - U LODGE k. 141 A g ot : £ 13 e iy ; g ks € 8 L e | | Meriam Campbell Sex mm-m m [cartler in s1.25 per morth. | ipset the Orient’s near monopoly on this essential sway there may be an inciination| Forest Ranger Walter G. Hellan, | A Chw:fln i M§:§:v zfn:urr‘or:;;tg One year ice, $6.00; | saint oil. Thousands of small American boys (and|toward fickleness. Stability should|who had been stationed at Juneau | Dave Cameron l X in Scotiish Rite Temple . p notity | girls) will 0. be nurtured in young ersons. Gir's|since July, had tendered his resig-| Dr_ A. w. Sfewart A\ beginning at 7°30 p. m ol i the de- Bt S AP should be directed toward self-|nation to the Department of Agri-| JANUARY 17 DENTIST || woRTH, VSHAS.MW.I HAWKES- eir papers i , 5 ged | orshipful Master CEe: s 602; Business Office, 374 REEPING ST U7 supporting careers and discouraged | culture to take effect on the 16th. | J. T. Peurich | H el : CREEPING HELIUM against indulging in romance at an|He was to go in partnership with | five: John 7. Kipeer o JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. MEMBREADR AS80 AT Shik g N E carly age. The seers warn that! his brother-in-law, Edward T. Ryan, | Kar b i P The A F > it Liquid which is just about the coldest r arl Ashenbrenner Ifice Phone 469 republicat 1 i G SU) women of the future are to sus-|in operating the Home Grocery. | T. F. Taylor | zmm 3 L thing we knov can exist only at temperatures|tain heavy responsibilities,, owir | Mrs, F. T. Dickinson _—nnmmm——— - L - wround 452 «degrees below zero), has the peculiar|to world upheavals. Home-owmn,g W. D. Gordon, superintendent of | I L R TR eaas | ALASRA CIRS Ly LB oty o ean e 115 (e AR E lass vessel | P1ans should be considered by lhv‘(hl' River division of the White Dr. Judson Whlnler | GUY ITH TH property of creepi p th s a glass vessel thrifty. | Pass and Yukon Route, was a pas- | ‘ CHIROPRACTOR ; _GRoROE b« Newspaper fepreientac in which it may be kept. Indeed, it erecps so cagerly| Business Affairs: Farmers should |senger on the Princess Mary for| D) AILY LESSONS Drugless Physician | Sves, v g dins b 5 K -re 7 s yed re | Seattle. While in the south Mr.| Office hours: 10-12, 1-€, 7-9 | Seattle. ¢ N hat it is likely to creep clear over the top edge|profit this year, although nature S:au | B , 1-6, T EATTLE REPRESEN A ton, 1011 | and flow away. T has annoyed scientists, who|is to destroy crops by floods and{Gordon was to line up a crew for| IN EN GLISH rwoms 2;;-3}{1;1:;(1’17@5 Bldg. American Bank Building 3 wve used liquid helium to produce extremely low | tornadoes. Food problems will con-|the Yukon river steamers for the| * FUROLA REMEDIES . cmperatures. and, if it annoys.them enough, some| e Europe ts vell as sl where veur: | ByW.L.Goden e s " amine will des | - w0 may ek come O e e, o coune. | il ot ShoUT bene| A 1w g fon had b com | o e 5ot FULLY CoNPOUNDED rdinarily a ga n hrough increased demands, as bev- pleted for the pattern shop of the o i lling balloons i,.‘.sei’ Complwd of juices gain in Enterprise Foundry. The old front | 4% ":7’2 made fifty d"é‘“;*‘ bl Dr. John H. Geyer Front Strcet Next Coliseum T r . . and above expenses.’ Say, “We BT it popularity. Prohibition _campaigns Was blown out by the heavy wnds,‘camed ity dox‘l’lears e e DENTIST PHONE 97—Free Delivery Stupia Ing will gain momentum in various w W 5 | petides mg;g;‘éngl;\; Bldg. 4 g e st 10;1: Hu?Gilljlmb e s | often Mispronounced: Hosiery. Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. AR (New York Times) National Issues: Graft and cor- (“‘ et uzh : is, were in ‘DWU Sosiakinth Asulier- o 08 ' 1eP, s Lying doesn't always pay. There are times when| ruption will be fought with a de- Worm JUS T O;“’tsg ;’t‘;;::w“,r:“‘l as in it, accent first syllable. it is expedient to tell the truth. But German official- | termination that augurs success o Iormerpnnmed who were n o4 Often Misspelled: Stratagem; tag. IIT ’ S 1 dom now apparently lies on principle, no matter how | Reform in the methods of soduct- | L\, ®iong” plaska's best. miners, | SUTALCEY; teg. { ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. . | OmOrtow s alyles much it stands to lose by adhering to the principle. | ing public busme;s will be demand- | % ished a contract on the low.| Synonyms: Calm, peaceful, placie, | | "2 oty oe Angeles College Toda & ko Snee affair rillia by voters nere: taxation el # The Graf Spee affair is the Iatest and most brilliant H_L‘l“ roies asedd faxation M unnel of the Joalln mine, | tranquil, - serene; prig = ey Y example, When the pocket battleship fled before the | will cause widespread effort o | Word Study: “Use a word three Opmn{;nnlo‘y British cruisers into the harbor at Montevideo the|change indifferent attitudes of Mrs. B. A. Roselle was leaving on | times and it is yours” Let us in- ‘rm: public may have been only slightly puzzled | office-holders toward thelr iwork. [~ "g . 00 Mary for a business|crease our vocabulary by master- Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground DI MARS EASE, ALLY OF on the Berlin radio that it But this puzzle- Ger- | nouncement 50 to reprovision. grown very suddenly when the International Affairs: Northern Africa will be affected by revolu- tionary influences emanating from day. Today's sufficient |ing one word each Competence; trip to the coast cities. | word: News that a former Juneau Dr. Vance B. men € : E Weather—Highest 44; Lowest 43, means for comfortable livelihood. Murray, has been ser I d to combat cpi- man wrned that its Government was m\M-‘ Morocco. Economic strain will p . % § | “Competence obtained by honor- | e isings in various foreign e e aries arier | demics brings to ow a tion ttle publicized but ing to Uruguay that three days were . not enough | cause uprisings < ! R - S i | able industry is a great blessing.” . J n ’ 0 St | ry important phase of eivilian life during |to repair the “victorious” German battleship, on (countries, notably in territory re- ¥i | Ghisfdge. M uneau s Uwn diore | e VR T SRS Ghien, according to the broadeast, “no visible traces | cently annexed by Hitler. WhiteRus- NOTICE ! paiilstes oo 0 0 | ortuary warfare. 3 G of the engagement” were to be seen, and on which |sians will aid revolts against Sta- - will' not e responsible | for —_— Fourth and Franklin Sts. Finland, according to the American Red Cross. 't "\ o0 the observation mast and the hull were |in wHo will arouse world indigna- 307 debis incurred by anyone other f Gl bl i made an ‘“urgent hat American ‘“l“' TS B L ccathed.” The German public must have been|tion by ignoring treaties with otlier “““\‘gl"'“‘“[‘;]‘r-mflN ! MODERN e ———— dispatched to their cou typhus and iy yore bewildered to learn that the Graf Spee | nations. There is a sign that seems Signe K W. BANDY. | T T | ”Th B. H S " dread Oriental di a result of pad any great risk to run in leaving, as the broad- | to forecast a Su\w:-Jap;nese pact ; Adgi adv.| ETIQUETTE ] e Hexall Store the Russian invasi cast had informed it that “the British ships were | Persons whose birthdate it is b * | Hav Your Relixble Pharmacists iy | e Your Eyes Examined b; Dr. Murray, formerly M director for the ' forced to seek safety in a neutral harbor.” Its be-|have the augury of a year of ro- MMONS FOR PUBLICATION By Roberta Lee = g Bufle M Oftice of Indian Affairs her ¢ in epi- wilderment must have risen to complete incredulity | sress. Profits through speculation No. 44614 | Dr.RaeL. Carlson || r-Mauro demic control. Recently he tached to when it learned that the crew of the practically un-,or through inventions are prognos- In the United States District Court| o yhen invited to take adrive OPTOMETRIST the United States embassy in B United scathed *Grai Spee, which had driven its enemie ncxllgd for certain men. for the Territory of Alaska, Dm"wnh friends, is one permitted to Blomgren Bldg.——2nd Floor States Public Health Service p into neutral harbors, calmly took the proud ship ou Children born on this day prob- sion Number One, at Juneau. BAk them, w stop at some place Front Streei————Phone 636 B Btiihanan i retiry, | 8nd ur direct order from Adolf Hitler sank it|~bly will be intelligent and highly JOHN FEUSI, Plaintiff, vs. The Un- |ty "t (O S0 0 SOC B | oo ke y " ) % themselve * talented. These subjects of Capri- known heirs at law of JOSEPH fe kit friends”? | :'x,,]‘.,,,m theatfuations . “1 ; no m]: I retrospect there is arim frony in one sentence | corn are usually ambitious and suc- WEYERHORST, deceased, and also| " ¥ *Pe! y;’u s"e';;ec" ieliS ) he first time in the medical histo ; s A 3 sh lif Bl alhdt DAfeans o Bar il ol of the German broac describing the result of |cessful all through life. all other persons or parties un the country has been troubled with typl It i nayal domination must seem exploded by plain MONDAY, JANUARY 8 estate, lien, or interest in the real : | o = 5 S » seril | . Should the bridegroom stan new and their medical autl _are unfamiliar gaets” The real explosion occurred in the mouth| Aspects of evil portent are dis- ;‘smle described in the complaint atqme SRt oF kbe leg;t r:f th: Phone 767 Phone H' S_ GRAVES with and do not know how to combat the d of the River Plate, when German hands pressed|cerned in today's horoscope. All herein, Defendants. bride during the ceremony? G 2 “The Clothing Man” The two doctors are expert that particular the electric button that caused the Graf Spee to|risks should be avoided by mer- 1L PRESIDENT OF THE UNIT-|°"°% o 5 . o4 roceries * : s ddta : ; g ) 3 3 ED STATES OF AMERICA. e bridegroom stands to the it i HOME OF HA! work. bugst. into a roari furnace. It will be a long time | chants and manufacturers. Women Mt bis Fight ‘of the bride. Pt 7 - ;s RT SCHAFFNER With a nation’s life disrupted by *warfare and before the reverberations from that explosion die |are under a sway most unfavorable OGREEET?NG“ named derendams Q st HAYE dbtitilae Mahtind & o5 T SR BT MARX CLOTHING inary safegus > d "o sted for the n. They must have shaken the confidence of fudg! sense. ; urgent business of repelling an ir n, disease be- many Germans ir itk arms; Heart an ome: . OgRASRIPALE 4,)it1e Dlslnct Court for the Terri- OF Waitress? Your Ailment Calling You comes one of the combatants in ’ ““1”“) »““‘““’;'“l’( o ::"”v““‘d;"‘” ““I-‘ l';\‘(““‘“;i)’l; | today on work. h“q‘;h ‘e"?‘"ed l‘“‘ tory of Alaska, First Division, with- - A. One should be courteous but| | Scientific Treatments and Baths G g il haaden s 1 tainly have shaken the confidence of vhole | terest after holiday festivities ; : P o - typhus could become a deadly facto : » | ° in thirty days after the last publica- impersonal. pen every day—10 a.m. Hll mid- astinea f30m 12 well known. 1 Is 80 he hoped the Americun | OSTRAR PU [nthe ‘versaty of ‘the offical wax |young and oid should fiod Rk sion of s pumgne, emely, with- s A g iShDr E. Malin, Prop. | Motor e . § Tekla T ds Rt nd. o 5 B i b bl v r illoughby Ave. Phone 673 3 physicians will be able to help Finland on thi It is clear that much less damage would have!prcmising sway for students and :’I;;‘l::;y d:}sDaftlegdghe‘:’l:l;sda);hqf ughby se»rvu:e front. been done to the German cause if the Goebbels pro- |educators. World peace aspirations symmere oo tyone o it LOOK and LEARN Phone 7127 % i it paganda machine had told the truth in the first|shoud be reflected in the family forty dagh aftes the daté of 55 by e GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING AS USUAL place. The lies not only proved useless. They not|which may be sensitive to CUrTent je ypon you in case this summons | . FINE Gas—Oil—Storage — only made the final fate of the Graf Spee and of | planetary influences which encour- i served upon you personally. and | By A. C. Gordom A Copenhagen to ‘the magazine Iron jts commander much more difficult to explain at| ¥ | Watch and Jewelry Repairing g age quarrels. answer the complaint of the above Age gave a strange sidelight on the war in Europe. home, They must further undermine the confidence| Business Affairs: Despite limiia- named Plaintiff on file in the said, 1. Of what political party were at very reasonable rates HARRY France recently bought 4,000,000 tons of Belgian of neutrals and Germans alike in any subsequent ions affecting commerce, general Court in the above entitled action, George Washington and John PAUL BLOED%RN ‘I coal and sold 6,000,000 tons of iron ore to Belgium. war reports from Berlin. business conditions in the United The said Plaintiff in said action Adams both members? 8. FRANKLIN STREET BACE The Iron Age correspondent declares th nt of 3 R e s A TRIE 7 ismtes should be satisfactory. demands the following relief: 2. What fraction of the total cizotkd coal to be above Belgium'’s export capacity and that According to WPA Administrator Harrington, | Manufacturing comes under a stim- 1. That the defendants may be Population of the earth is Christ- DRUGGIST amount of iron to be above Begium's capacity to (here are 100000 fewer on Federal relef than there|ylating aspect. Hospitals should be required to set forth the nature of ian? “The Squibb RN were a year ago. And with a national election just| generously supported, for there is their claims; and that all adverse, 3. What is pediatrics? ¢ Stares of around the corner, t00. 1 sign presaging much illness. An claims of the defendants ma; be| 4. Which is considered the easi- L. C. SMITH and CORONA Alaska’ He says: ! { i TYPEWRITERS “The assumption hat o s oAl sal epidemic will make heavy demands determined by a decree of this|est musical instrument to master? Sold AU Se ey Ragebse. Republican National Chairman John Hamilton |upon the medical profession. Nerve Court. | 5. Which state produces the and Serviced by LAl ome from Germany and the iron ore will g0 10 4o renoited to be planning to retire, willing to let|strain and excessive use of alco- 2. 'That by the said decree of this | most maple syrup? | " Germany | i J.B "The Store for Men" ey | someone else take the blame for G.O.P. defeats next |holic beverages will add many pa- Court it be declared and adjudged ANSWERS . D, "’flrd 0. ‘That there is also a not unimportant ()t»her year. | tients to sanitorium lists. that the defendants, and each of| 1. The Federal Party. 1 “Our Doorstep Is Worn by 9 trade (machinery, tools, implements, etc.) via Belgium | — — National Issues: Subsidies for them, and all persons who may 2. About one-fourth. Satistied Customers” i between France and Germany has recently been Stalin croons for his guests at his birthday party. | farmers will be needed, but new claim by, through or under themand| 3. The science which treats of Front St—Ti le Bl confirmed by Befgian sources | He thoughtfully spared his subjects, however, by angles in the agriculture problem each of them, have no estate, right, | hygiene and diseases of children. ront St—Triangle Bldg. As was to be expected, these reports have been not going on the air. title or interest whatever in and to| 4. The ukulele. { Two Killed in Hulf-Hour Gunhght at Cabin of political support from those who | till the earth and raise livestock, the prospect of substantial aid is bright, especially in western mws Congress will be overwhelmed fit.h imperative bills, but there will be many delays in their passage. Tax relief will be persistently demanded. International Affairs: Prospect of material gains in commerce may e unfortunate, if the lure causes i | | will develop. Owing to the value | | | said land and premises; and that the Plaintiff be declared to be the| absolute owner in fee simple of all| that certain lot, piece, or parcel of . land, situated, lying and being in | the Townsite of Douglas, Territory ' of Alaska, and dewnbed as follows, | to-wit: H Lot number slx (6) in Block | 5. Vermont. | Srocx QuoTations NEW YORK, Jan. 6. — Closing number fourteen (14), according duotation of Alaska Juneau mine to the approved Plat of Survey ./ stock at today’s short session is 6%, of said Townsite on file in the |American Can 114}, American Pow- Juneau Melody House Music and Electric Appliances (Next Irving's Market) | Front Street Phoue & GASTINEAU CAFE Archie B. Belts R it i, i T o fe e oS G W A S| rumute acoomave ject of anxiety s small acts’ of | ten-thousand (10,0000 square ehem Steel 80%, Common- Bookkeeping Tax Service o age venirted.. NeogRt feet. Subject to the rights and weglth and Southern 1%, Curtiss Room 8, Vl.lennne Building Se aggressiol - 3 Teservations in Patent issued to |Wright 10%, General Motors 54%, hone 676 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES an enlarged navy will be NCDG'\ Chatles R. Arundell, Trustee for |International Harvester 60, Kenne- e nized by Congress. Persons whose birthdate it is' have the augury of a year of ex- panding interests. Financial sectar-' ity will come to many. Women will make advantageous marriages. Children born on this day' have the best possible prospects. Capricorn natives are usually in- telleetual, industrious and well bal- anced. Both boys and girls are like- y to be efficient in whatever vo- cation they choose. (Copyright, 1940) These | the Townsite of Douglas, Terri- tory of Alaska. 3. That the defendants, and each of them, and any and all persons ,who may claim by, through or under {them and each of them, be forever enjoined and debarred from assert- ing any claim whatever in and to ’said Jand and premises adverse.to the Plaintiff; and for such other and further relief as to this Honor- able Court and to equity shall seem meet. And in the event you, and each of cott 37%, New York Central 18, |Northern Pacific 9, United States Steel 65%, Pound $3.93%. DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today's Dow, Jones averages: Industrials 151.19, rails 32.25, utilities 26.25. Fred Schmitz Has Birthday Luncheon Krafft's Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. CABINET WORK—GLASS PEONE 62 TELEPHONE—5]1 B you, fail so to appear and answer, —— 'MER!( ath the Plaintiff will take judgment| Fred Schmitz, son of Mr. and SE\?IL;G CIAL AND G'Qi' B"'am F[an‘e |against you for want thereof, and |Mrs. Fred Schmitz, celebrated his S ACCOUNTS ! " i will apply to the Court for the re- |fifth birthday today with a luncheon * wan' u-s. pledge, Keep lief demanded in his complaint as|and afternoon party at the family CAPITAL—$50,000 i herein above stated. home on Sixth Street. SURPLUS—$125,000 Raiders from Atlanlic| wiTnEss, the Honorable George| Invited for the occasion were Joan " IP' Alexander, Judge of said Court,|Rhodes, Geraldine Curran, Janice 29 PAID O"' P and the seal of said Court hereunto | Erskine, Alberta Tucker, Lorene o N SAVINGS (Continued from Page One) |a¢fived on the 6th day of January, |Schmitz, Claude Erskine, Bobbie * A. D. 1840, | Murray, Arthur McKinnon and Jack P3 igerent ships which commiitéd ‘& ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, ‘Schmlu. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES var-like act in American waters|(Seal) Clerk. ———— Z/s vould be denied use of American By J. W. LEIVERS, MINISTERS TO MEET b sorts for any purpose. The fewer Deputy Clerk. The Juneau-Douglas Ministerial iavens there are for German ships |Maurice F. Johnson, n America, the better the British |Attorney for Plaintiff, vill like it. They have painstaking- |Shattuck Building, ‘y refused to set examples themi-|Juneau, Alaska. elves which could later be used as|Pirst publication, Jan. recedents for German demands.’ ILast publication, Jan. 27,1940 Assocfation will hold a meeting Monday morning at ten o'clock at the home of the Rev. John A. Glasse it was announced. — e — l'h'iln!mpire;d. First National Bank JUNEAU—ALASKA * When state patrolmen sought to enter a tourist eabin at Chattanooga, Tenn., to question men compan- A jons of Mariam Lindouist, 19, and Patricia McDonald (right), al also 19, both of Minneapolis, about a series o <f holdups guns began bldzing. An officer and one of the cabin’s occupants were killed and Miss Me- . Donald wounded in"the head. The girls, handcuffcd, are shown being led away by Assistant Chief C. F. : Webb. (left), and Patrolman Earl Lucas £h