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4 _ THE DAILY ALAbKA EMPIRL WEDNESDAY, JAN. 24, 19 ler will be strangled from the start by the .wlf- ,———-—[ Dall‘ /1’"5"!(' E’nplre ne factor which has strangled farmers in the YEARS AGO ] 4 Debtedatonal Published evers ever Sundav by the United States when they- have operated on privately OTOSCOpe Prom THE EMPIRE appy ' D lr e C t Or Fraternal Societies EMPIRE TRINTING COMP \\\\ btk aned capital. If interest is low enough so the set- S s e i . lers can meet it, then capital will not come in «ufficiently large amounts to be of material help.’ but do ~ot compel” | gight men were employed at %L‘fthdd) The chief factor which made for the success of e Salmon Creek on construction work | he British East India Company and other charter, mqic chould be a fairly lucky‘“" a bunk house for the Aluka nterprises mentioned in the Slattery Report as|qay Women are subject to benefic, O2StUneaw Mining Company. |lwm and best wishes day, theic B. P. 0. ELKS meet every Wednesday ,at 8 " Drs. Kaser and | i Pp. m. Visiting brothers nodels was, he writes, their freedom from the rigid | aspects which incline them toward 1t s et biton of I, M) | birrhday anniverss. to thi Tos- Preeburger welcome. H. C. RED- yublic controls which the authors of the report pro-|philanthropic work. The stars D 1” 1oedT Sehktdentative o'r s, lowing: DENTISTS MAN, Exalted Ruler; M 0t r the Alaskan development corporations. stimulate constructive enterprises, ! Bwsos,e Sal p ) G5 o | e Blomgren Building H. SIDES, Secretary. farshall has more to say: [but there may be envious critletsm | Doroy “eauth. that the . Brincess MJL‘?N:::cgzn:;en | __ PHowess . | T There are a few additional considerations bear- of ambitious projects. : st i Gy e on the basic philosophy of the report, The Heart and Home: Increase 'Sophia i T L Charles D. Baker MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth 1 | | 'he spring. Dave M. Dishaw | 4 oy A ! James H. Fraser | onday of each month “| Sam Shucklin, representative of Joe C. Mullins Dr' A w Stewafl % in Scottish Rite Temple the Louis Garfinkle Company of Robert A. von Wald beginning at 7:30 p.n 1 preciation of the American uthor y: ‘It is an inescapable moral obligation ; # with its many: luxuries is the United States toward the people of Alaska 1 < o develop Alaska’s resources; World history for :’Vflgz‘:";g”f:yu‘;‘: ICS:SO,‘!:Y b A the last hundred years has been the story of the families. The domestic arts. e Seattle, arrived on the City of Charles C. Bloxham o sl!iNII ‘ ’ RALPH B. MARTIN, i apid development of untapped resources which rep- popular in the home cirele, | Seattle and was at the Gastineau. Mrs. John V. Harper S%’Am;n;;um &3 Worshipful Master; JAMES W. A hoctied Bt sy Aottt L sent the accumulated natural processes Of €OmS, i¢ g gign presaging the ‘mflu’ ot o A Dolores Smith | ‘Office Phomlwm | LEIVERS, Secretary. republication of al dispatches et this opening of new frontiers has seldom brought yniforms by women as well a8 Men. farlzlflfiefl e l;k:f;"“flg:::f gy Geraldine Madox ! S tined Deretn; i nore than transient prosperity for the vast major- Business Affairs: The stars fore- Z‘D"m: wad an ey aftd it George Routsala ‘ — = | ity of ged in it. The only reason we cast generous support to. buslness a in the District | =k SE— o~ i TR wve ) andard of living as we do today by banks as trade offers prol fitterested in a ‘oase-1xrghe DistyIct [ Dr. Judson Whitti GUY SMITH e sty ERSAG e : ; Court at present. - on ittier —_ ; : e s that the more primitive people of past ages saw nNew ventures. Cooperative expeti- | DAILY LESSONS e e Francl. Los ‘Anecies, Pordand, nothing immortal about leaving resources unde- ments will recelve finanelab.add.| | g asit, o local travélingmar,| g ' CHIROPRACTOR | Seatile, Chicaso, New York und B a1084 The desire to work will permedte | .o e éity of Seattle for Se- IN ENGLIS}" | Office ho'uru 10-’12 1_“,_,' 79 DRUGS i B e AT et Before further development of Alaskan re- "O‘l‘;“s;}e‘ep‘:;’;in:ra;z"z‘;c’;:f’z:’c:‘f attle on a business trip. * | rooms 2;;(4)“1‘1Angmle Blg. || : - sources can signi ntly increase human happiness, ity will contribute to -the well- By W. L. Gordon i | PUROLA REMEDIES 1 t is necessary to find a solution to the blockade on o of many Americans. P. M. Mulonney of Funter Bay, " ~ tribution which keeps us from realizing more National Issues: Care of eg- was an a:nvalGinL_wwn :ln?dwasw' Words Often Misused: Do not an a fraction of the potential wealth of the United lected children will engage -public| **Y'"8 at the Gastineau Hotel. | say, “I am going to set down." ) p % Front Stret Next Coliseum States. It is pleasant to dream that we can dodge attention as crimes against the) Say, “I am going to sit down.” “If 5 oy . 7 | J. McDonald of Wrangell, owner oo, " g cot the box on the floor, DI’. John n’ Geye' PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- | FULLY COMPOUNDED | the uncomfortable necessity of meeting this prob- are repolted'.on the increase. A of the McDonald logging CAmD|Y can sit in the chair” is correct. DENTIST PHONE 97—Free Delivery i em some panacea ranging in scope from statesman will befriend indigent near there, arrived on the City of = oeeo Mispronounced: Chopin | | Room 9—Vulentine Bldg. —— e Town to the opéning of new frontiers, but boys and girls, emphasizing their| g ..ie and was staying at the (it BolR S aiilet S AL PHONE 1762 3 escaped. If we ever find a method of Potential value to the nation. Ef-| . oo | L Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 pm. forts to provide practical education| | poser). Pronounce sho-pan, 0 as purchasing power with productive ca- an take care of many times the in no, a as in pan, principal ac- will be extended in many states. | cent on last syllable. International Affairs: The stars Wolves had been prowling around "Tomorrow's Styles 20,000,000 European refugees in addition to our own houses in Silver Bow Basin Road| " rian Misspelled: Cannon (piece " 0,000,000 unemployed, right in the 48 States, . . . | rhear 10 Presage lithe progress it according to residents of the Basin.| : ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT.E. | Toda 10,04 1 ploy 4 B of artillery); three n’s. Canon (a peace, hegodlatony. e | T seen in the ball grounds Graduate Los Angeles Coll Furthermore, increase in population would . .. ypderlie certain representations| = & ., werel » g i Tlnw’ also a clergyman); two n’s. ‘: Oanexzs e:nd’” ege | . ’ ake away from people the unique possibilities of in- alculated to provide an armistice. ;‘(‘:‘d several were seen near thel gungnyms: Pix, establish, sta- opmélmo‘?’m | ¥ ' ) viduality found in scantily populated countries only an armed peace can be at- t \bmm settle. ! 4 TWO VIEWS ON ALASKA few and each one is distinctive. Un- tained as long as dictators are in| po. yeamine poiocer o the’ - Word Study: “Use a word three | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground vl incr { population can reasonably be expected possession of power, the seers de- % 3 ¢ times and it is yours.” Let us in- C fein bout Alaska i 4 P i men’s club at the Chichagof mine, o vocabulary by master- J Even a little B R e rial economical and social advantages, clare. Unless conflict is ended be- ¥ hi crease our Ll — b SRR L e : |left for Chichagof. He had been ;. 1o word each day. Today's | thing. Witness concerning 1€ t values to sacrifice.” fore March, there will be a ]ong,m Juneau for two weeks. | gd' Rty final{}; “Proym I; J ; 0 s Pesritory in Repub) One was n ka needs is more informed friends drawn-out war, it is prognosticated. {Worcs ; s | uneau s Uwn Store 4 o t Divisior PN 'SONS W) i § i inaction, idleness ultimate- by Robert Ma ! or of tht Division . shall and fewer well-intentioned but Persons whose birthdate 1t 5| wo.tner: highest 15, lowest 15, 15 Very inactlo o The Cha!‘les W. Carler | nd est Service, shortly have the augury of a year of, in- ly becomes the most active cause of Lands in € T € » shortly oy commentators like Robert Morss Lovett. ©° S AREGE ranct bear Loy | clear. i | of evil."—Colton. ! M fl before his d designed as an answer || cant fact that those who know Alaska “li“:fn D i;ddp';fi:_ — .- f e R oriuary to Marsh L i 1bs down on the Slattery plan while its (o oo e et coounte Fourth and Franklin Sts. [ f editors © or: Ry e v 5 & STty Sty | o | ““!\:\A(.‘rlmu $ stic supporters are those farthest away. chidren born on this day will LOOK and LEARN M O DER N PHONE 138 The Rexau Sfore" | ' sepriegy 4 e 1 »robably be intelligent, refineghqnd' ! | His thesis : o able to win friends. They achieve ETI QUETTE e S — | Tow FoLi Tiaiamval ) colonization anc : Vulnerable Russia uccess through the approbation of | By A. C- Gordon | Pave Your iy 11 Buuer'Maufo i Slattery Report i . TR audiences. Many musicians and | Los e bk i | nearer than Jersey Ci Plain Dealer) ‘LJ[:;» b:long Lo) this sign. | Wnat is the meaning of the' By Rnbam Dr H L c l | how in his statement ingling. EoRbEN froapan they 200 DIOE D i sen [ E (T WERE s e e s S . Rae L. Carlson “The plain fact Mot 2 ther countries, propaganda, 2 At “was n’he nationality nf Q. When should announcements OPTOMETRIST = 2 ised against them in the war NOTICE Blomgren Bldg———2nd Fleer that the (imm Columbus? be sent for a wedding that has e against Finland Finnish planes have dropped leaf- NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: ¢ o been kept secret for several weeks| ,_ ¥ront Street————Phane 636 aska is a n a te the stories of Rus- That Howard D. Stabler, adminis-| Z ghat b acm;;\c. there Or months? e vith due of i 3 *dincon - r e _! 4. How many pounds are the: ? 3 el 4 with due ) d to inflame discon- trator of the estate of George Dis 1 e A. As a secret wedding is not| s.—— T | new citizens ¢ c a prisoner with that combe. deceased, has filed his final [in a long ton? ; ; T ' HARRY e rale. ‘More ef- account of his administration of said| 5. What State in the Union is & presctibed affair, there 1s no THRIFT CO-0P : talin’s rule. More ef- 7 i i due Jar ¢ Finns and €state, and his petition for distribu- |second to New York in wealth? :ze:l:nefi;"emzrbsi?:x? an_ c RACE inquisitions ‘at every port of exit to sia ely related to tion of the residue thereof, in the! _ANSWERS Honal ] e Phone 767 Phone DRUGAIST R & A Jarts of tie U.S.S.R. United States Commissioner’s Court| 1. A false step. 5 sheep from the goa € [ bl haton 2. TItali Q. Should a hostess take the “The Squibi o P f they were for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Al-{ 2. Itallan. & S il % h = G : 3 Stor A as if the wttective as shot and aska, and that 10 oclock A, M. on| 3. A verse composition in which men's coats when they arrive at roceries i res o conquest. Doubt has March 3ist, 1940, has been filed as the initial letters of the lines form HER ?hflmev and thers 15 mo ger-pt et b Alasks’ Mr. Lovett Russians about the the time and said Commissioner's |4 word or phrase. vant - 5 Hsihe T e e B AN S could support - itself : recently showed dis- Court the place for hearing same;| 4. 2240 pounds. 10 Ay NOGRE, the sy Ik 10k s mmn‘m P exchange of goods . m.“L fi.;,'n' the front, and that all persons interested| .5 Pennsylvania. jent, she should provide a D!BCB “The Store for Men” primarily on the varied ne i .1 bl m‘wé therein are hereby notified to ap- | S e | for the meq to leave their wraps Your Allment Calling You , He thinks a billion dollars of apital s 3 2.2 B pear at said time and place and 3 o B as they arrive. . Scientific Treatments and Baths I f turn the trick and ¢ vaguely ol and the fallure Sf file their objetcions, if any, to said | BUBLE CLASS TO MEET Q. When eating a small, dry| Open every day—10 a.m. till mid- l ne d 2 B at all, soon spreads from vil- _~ ¥ ¢ | /, SN E i | S0 caiital - nosa not be Digrhan s ihame 8 preads. " tinal account and petition. | TOMORROW, SNOW WHITE cake, Vshould each bite be broken night—Dr. E. Malin, Prop. | Cront St--Triangle Bldg 3 e % 3 ge in an underground fashion in & COUR- ““rp 4oy CAlagka: January | off with the fingers before con-| 142 Willoughby Ave. Phone 678 | | incentive,” which we think ev Mr. Lovett would the newspapers print only such news as 16 1940‘ 7 i The Salvation Army Bible Class| veying it to the mouth? - + . doubt if he really sat down to think it over ent wishes. Reports of this disgruntle- " .HOWARD D. STABLER, will meet tomorrow night at the A, It is better to take small 5 S ¥ Marshall, listi order, in the foreign press is one reason why Russia Adninistrator, o apartment of Mrs. Anna Jenson in | bites out of the cake, T S S R T T ays that as far as re con- reinstituted direct censorship of all outgoing news- Shattuck Building, Il,he Snow White Apartments, at -l | FINE | GASTINE,AU CAFE cerned perhaps $2 wm 000 worth of ional pro- er correspondence and all private mail. iitean Alnskn; > 17:30 uclock it is nnno\mced today. | ATTENTION REBEKAHS Watch and Jewelvy Repairing | ducts could be home grown in Alaska rich would The Kremlin in patfl years has’ made much of First publication, Jan. 17, 1939, e ‘ at very reuo’lzle rates ‘ [Q\ furnish pert-time support for a few thousand set- its policy of autonomy for the radical minorities Last publication, Feb. 7, 1939. PHONE RED 360 | Regular meeting Wednesday, at 8 PAUL BLOEPTIORN tlers, except that there are already in Ala within its borders. That policy has been liberal _____ - |pm. Installation of officers and p S s of Alsakars inkend i ek , only so long as the minority accepted the dictates NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING ON and your rummage will be collect- | social, 8. PRANKLIN S12EET first Om')mm‘“,\’ in any resettlement profits Our Of Moscow without question. One minority whicn FINAL ACCOUNT ed for the American Legion Aux- | KATHERINE HALM, b b £ A ssente ast was the Karelian. Strenuou hearing will be held at ten|ili llg Sikier o staies, cannof dOmipets wiki United States S o0 i tis past was, fhp Hare B! A LoAr g e t ten|iliary sale. adv. | —adv. Secretary. i K S measures were taken against them, Thousands were o'clock a.m. on March 15th, 1940, | —————— RUNAR 5. P ST (1 S LA %57 PROVEMIR L ) 10410 e O woodpulp market, as transported to exile. While the situation has out- in the United States Commission- D l C d P le | *d in the vain efforts made wapqly peen calm in those areas resentment has er's (Ex-Officio) Probate Court for at y rosswor Uz J“ean Me!ody “IIIISG to interest pr tal In gmoldered. Now, wherever Finnish troops carry their the Juneau, Alaska, Commission-|__ Ce A R St s e e Music and Klectric Appliances l or Canadian timb has been demonst for the past 20 ye its development. He points out that a pulp unit rajds into Karelian territory they find a happy wel- er's Precinct, upon the Final Ac- (Next . ) 5 costing $15,000,000 would furnish about 1,000 jobs, come from the populace. count of MARY V. McNAUGHTON il mfioflng“ Solution to Yesterday's Puzzle 16. Al;n:sli;;- HiR smn“" Market) LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES 2 very expensive way to support igrants. Point Thus general discontent as well as Gen. Winter as the executrix of the estate of| b5 First man - PGP e RN Phous 6 by point, he explodes the big twlk about herring, is helping the Finnish resistance. What the Finns Guy McNaughton, deceased, and| 3 Wid sheep . [STAIRIDIINIEBASIPIOIRIT] 10 siuggisnness in can do in their far northwestern corner to stir up all persons are required to file on clay the 20 minerals which are 1 horns, the people is not likely to affect the bulk of the or before said hearing, their ob-| 13 NOSARY . { IPILIEAISIEISFAP|A [LTEAWI I [LITEAAIR 22. East Indian king or BOWE. S epmetoial QUPIBIE, peat and lation of the US.SR. which stretches through jections, if any, to said Final Ac-| 15 Slightin 22, idsical work Archi s & o ; Re- Population of the SR. W stretel c , ) to s al Ac-i 15 1. it s o e lonment. this Central Asia, through Siberia to the Japan Sea. But count or to any particular item| 17. Kind of iried A0 BTIAR rchie B. Belts for Health ond Plensure Bl ¢ sou i Sy St | " it does prove to the world that the Soviet Union thereof, specifying the particulars| o Ed‘m:‘nzfl'“ 30 Eptercaloed PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT man whose speclalty was just that says is not impregnable from within; that it is not the|of such objections; and, at said * “anut 31. Paid public an- Bookkeeping Tax Service : “Most tourists who come to Alaska do s0 Partly poragise to which the workers of the world wish,hearing, said Court will adjudicate| 21 Keen 39, panyncement | | Room 8, Valentine Building for the frontier a which would be lost if {4, flock to escape their capitalistic masters, The and determine who are the heirs| 24. Lethargle 33. Pay attention Phone 676 ‘those who made ountains, forests and min- ginns have revealed many weak points in Stalinland|and distributees of said decedent,| 7. Conjunction 35. Theretors eral sp; world centers for health- from which the rest of the world can profit, |and all persons are required to zg ;‘mlln‘l;d. 36. Snn&r nitrie Eak D travi helped to PO SRR i show cause why said estate shouid g 40. z,%ip, by develop the rec rea It would o % | not be distributed to Mary V. Mc- again bl SR IT COSTS S0 LITTLE ¥ leveloy a Alf Landon says that Roosevelt is done, and 32. Exclamation 42. Dense mist | TO DRESS SMARTLY be like getting G n to manage the .ouldn't be re-elected even if he wanted to be. As|Nauhton, Mary Jean McNaugh-| 3¢ Bdionte o 44, Rafiscteq | at the BBIINSWICK Louvre. we recall, it is just four years since Alf was Sflyinliw“ She e W, MoNaughton g St'law 45. Winglike e the sk libbint: Teror e s SR i el i sunflower | 8¢cordance with said decedent’s| 31. Like 65. Owned 3. One who sup- 4. Separate the n E ' L l l 2 s f the settlement enterpr s t the same thing e Wwa g a [last will and testament dated July| 35 Deceives 56, Fight 5.".'&:.-‘"? ts coarse trom —— = written by private capital, Marshall says, “the set- then. sl 22, 1920, 40" Engilsh letter 55 Seaweeds o 4 Withered " a8, Algerians F A M I L Y 4 G R - Take in sail 0. Narrow fabrie 5 seapo) ‘They Handle U. S. Affairs in Finland |sr o e 2o o) & guadoty, & M = Glithy, o miin ey anaie alr a Stngs 47. Portal DOWN ~ cuckoo account SHOE STORE | FELIX GRAY, 45, Kind of 8. Table-land 51. Woolly surface 3 TR Siates Commisaine R 1. Pronoun 3. Polish of cloth L. C. SMITH ana CORONA “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- 3 | L e 52. Beauty of form 2. Unit of wire 10, Lame 3. Bovine animal TYPEWRITERS icio Probate or move- ‘measure- N Opposlte ot Type measures sive Shoe Store” Judge. ment ment aweather Pronoun Sold and Serviced by Seward Lou Hudson Publication dates: January 10-17- J. B. Burford & Co. ||, 2= Mamer | “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” Try The Empire classifieds foi results. TELEPHONE—S51 24-31, 1940. ady Anchorage, Alaska, November 17. 1939. Notice is hereby given that Ma- thias Halm has made application for & homesite under the act of May 26, 1934, for a tract of land 2mbraced in'U. S. Survey No, 2377, IIIIH W III . Ilfi// 7 TIIII b i e R SR —— Anchorage serial 08807, containing MER 2.18 acres and situated within the COM! CIAL AND Mendenhall Elimination from Ton- SAVINGS ACCO | jass National Forest, in latitude % - * it E 38° 23’ 10" N. longitude 134> 34 APIT ; H W. and it is now in the files of the £ A o U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Al- SURPLUS—S$125.000 A aska. * Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above men- ioned land should file their ad- erse claims in the di t land " . / ion or thirty days thereafter, or |53 hey will be barred by the pro- fl...."//fl-.-fl ii iil First National Bank JUNEAU—ALASKA 2% PAID ON SAVINGS * SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES erican diplomatic and military staff which s handling U. S. affairs in war-torn Finland. GEORGE A. LINGO, gl:; muvnunx:!n of all Americans from Helsinki, which has been bombed repeatedly by Soviet ! i : Register, planes. They are pictured in temporary quarters in Bad Grlnkulla. about ten miles from the Finnish ate first pub!mnllan. Dec. 6, 1939. capital, Left to right, Arthur Schoenfeld, U. S. mm&mr, Consul General Harold Sluntz‘ )hl Frank ate last publication, Jan. 31, 1940.