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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 29, 1940. e%;roscope 2 “The stars incline o SO Y . JANUARY 29, 1920 but do rot compel” || 11, eria1 route between conti- nental United States and Alaska { . . day or s0. The Germans are using specially trained Dall}' Al(lskfl EmI)lre dogs for seouting aong the Maginot Line. The French % ised droves of pigs to reveal the location of sur- face mines in front of the Westwall. One of the carliest casualties of the war was an unhappy hare slain by a German bomb dropped on the Shet- land Islands and later dropped derisively by British YEARS AGO Prom THE EMPIRE rofessional l Fraternal Societies Published every evening except Sunday by the EM! Entered in the Post Office | aviators over German territory. A sheep has also TUESDAY, JANUARY 30 was to be spanned during the sum-| Tha Emzice extends wngmlula Drs, Kaser afld en‘:e:. v?ed:e';d‘asv ran‘ee: been reported among bomb victims in the Shet-| mer. Announcement, was made that tions and best wishes -y, *hei 7 500 "Viiting tacaing lands. Fish have been extensive casualties of the m““};‘fm:zpffi"z "t‘;:g ;‘“’“8‘3’ ‘8: twenty airplanes would leave Se- b.(h‘(y anpivers=.~ to th w-'-! Freeburger welcome. H. C. RED- mine warfare along the British coast, and at least|T®}: PEEEORS W AUTERRY are ST attle in a 2,000-mile race to Al |low DENTISTS MAN, Exalted Ruler; M one mined whale has been washed up on shore 'i;mmd" r:doug peu; n‘)’:"fi:iem“‘m‘ aska, making a direct non-stop | it Buiig H. SIDES, Secretary. In Finl o ave been eating a oy ht that city to Juneau. “r ;]x.({u;ii ]x(}lpl(‘ h.nel mlm n\lhu.] 7::4( kt;;q‘ workers, Women are under kindly flight from y JANUARY 29 i PHONE 56 | % i ———— e call “Molotoff salmon,” which are salmon Kkilled ? i | MOUNT JU' BECRIPTION RATES Y rs ongress was expected to pass i NEAU LODGE NO. 147 Delivered by carricr i Juacau and Douglas for $1 by Russian air bombs which miss their objective! Heart and Home: Opposition ‘olmg ;T;‘:mes lmr‘:uced i P;’he H. R Shepa.;]d i | R AL Lo th ohe‘i;_];l 0. postase puid, ut the followiik rates: | lang explode in the water. And from beyond the the drinking of alcoholie beverages|gerote by Semator MeNary of };‘O'l‘:b"y“c":g‘;rse i ! & Monday of each month | Arctic Circle come rts of unlucky reindeer m 3 5 var | i ey will promptly notify 1 in i i il w4 ; Wil gain LIS e ST w““”f Oregon and in the House by Rep- Herman Baklkon Dr A w slewad G (,,\ in Scottish Rite Temple i regularity in the de. | taken for Russian tanks as they crashed through dignity and formality in social cus-| ochiative Kahn of San Francisco Strat | beginning at 7:30 p.m livery of their papers s e e | the underbrush |toms may be discernible. according to J. J. Underwood Ffifll’- '—l‘: ton DENTIST ll RALPH B. MARTIN, Teloph N N S 0 L LI e AT Business Affairs: Publishers will b ket e | Hours 9 am to 6 p.m. Worshipful Master: 4 — | washington correspondent of the i i i T; JAMES W. 5T elalaiikly, Sntitied ta s we' | FROM THE OUTSIDE profit in coming months. There will | gop¢tje Times. This measure was BRI { SEgXA!mRDP:mmo | "LErvERS. secretar ; ..,,n‘;fl?.‘fifi " diss ’ Grodited 1o 1t oF mob | ST L 2 | be lncr(‘fl‘;(;d ‘dem:r(\ids n{:r bookls; expected to aid greatly the Al- it one 469 therwis d also the local news | and periodicals. vertisers wi Published ! Probably altogether too harsh is the criticism \:(X.‘;Pm] as modes of am-““:g i | 22K8 IINEE l) AILY LESSONS \ “ALASKA Cin ULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER voiced by The Mining and Contracting Review when eye bring prosperity to. commer- v INTEN GLISH TR Al e Tl tataas | ’ Y B -~ S Mrs. G. G. Hoagg, Bahal move- 2 THAN TJAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. ays of the Slattery report: cial artists. Progress in television ment lecturer, wa,:gm address the Dr. Jfldson Whifllel' Y S ITH GEORGE D. CLC 1 Newspaper Representa- “We are reliably informed that four crackpots Will be reported. I public in furtheran f the doc-'| CHIROPRACTOR . with ou 0! igeles, Poriland, | public 1r urtherance ol e loc- ' | v !. < M T Bt B ¥ R ortland. | ote the report and that following the refusal of National Issues: The study Of|¢yne of unity. The lecture was to By W L Go Drugless Physician D = el | various conscientious Department of Interior men Social and economic probles Will |, given in the Council chamber| g ™ Grier Wicused: Do not Oftice l;ou: 10-12,1-6,7-0 || g t at the behe: he engage extraordinary attention. Or-| ¢ ne City Hall rwoms 2-3-4, T-iangle Bld‘ | Gtk AN o jfo slen tuian the TR —* Ickes, . ors will gain fame on ‘the plat-|* : say, “This here boy will go with PHONE 667 ! Slattery signed it. Slattery never saw Alaska. Neither ¢ . " o'\ Guer the radio Persons you”” Omit here. st PUROLA REMEDIES had the authors of the report.” 4 e srest| The gas boat Diana was on the * quon Mispronounced: Eiffel PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- . i of all ages will take terest | yooks for 48 hours somewhere near 0 r Libel deleted ¢ vents as his the 2 (Tower). Pronounce ef-el, both e’s — | FULLY COMPOUNDED brasigp oo In the | Tenakee Tnlet, but was later float- o “3"V oy “ang accent last syll- | e making is discussed. TS next| i ) 4 a S | PR # . will be Bethle sormed cf’ and put on the gridiron at the able. (This is the French pronun- nr' Joh H. Ge er Front Street Next Coliseum | Quints and the Fair autumn Wi Y Tenakee Fisheries Company plant, than ever before, the seers declare.| p irs were made. The ghip Clation). DENTIST 1 PHONE $7—Free Delivery ; [ : i [RierS Sk e. The ship “Grten Misspelled: Magnesia; sia, h i (Cleveland Plain Dealer) International Affairs: . British' . swned by Charles Goldstein. P | Room 9—Vulentine Bldg. e s Only a few days after Dr. Dafoe resigned as Statesmen and military leaders nrei not zia. o 5 dineeisa g % P!;ONE 7026 3 A, 5 - e y P v y S, yms: Unkempt, disheve b : i .m. | guardian of the Dionne quintuplets it was an- (z “’"';’“"‘“L‘d pr“oizfimggpf‘;‘;“l “:3; George Williams, who was em- unszfi;oni:x;led mfl‘;ed s e W S a nees a Ve i " their rave S var s J 3 \ | nounced that .lhe five emu?ent young 1adm§ would policies. Death is to remove prom- pl]ri}(:xl at ;I‘harne. Swn.smw lea}\:e on word Study: “Use a word three “Tomorrow’ st I | Fl““"'!h(; ]\:l“l“l ‘Z’:’rk lwor)?hs ipah.u]':“'? Gt }:"r“\- inent personages in London. Sup- Lr“ his d;f;‘e“nflg gns i i o times and it is }'OHTSY" Let us in-} s Y es ‘ ence next summer, where ey Ccol e seen a " g - " |small fee. So sald New*¥ork, Whereupon, authori- Port from the dominions of the| crease our vocabulary by macter-| ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. L. Today | ties in Toronto said “no.” vast empire will prove ‘of great| o g Crider, Alaska representa- NS On¢ word each day. “ocayS) | Grauate Los Angeles College : ; A o s wi diti Sihival Lo ot 4 word: Abnormal; not according to of Optonet d Since then the affirmations and denials have help 8s war conditions dentinue yye of tne Wells Fargo Express anetry s . Sinc the irmations and denials have 1i # t Press | lle: unnatural. “He was a man Opthalmol g SN : pounced back and forth betwesn Gotham and Tor- 'O encourage rebellion "B7gistant company, was to leave on the Ala- 0 Tl ou ogy ANIMALS IN WARTIME onto so briskly that it is difficult to keep up with €01 ; ) !meda for Seattle. He had been on gl R Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | AN | i A them. One fact appears plain, the Dionne parents _Fersons whose birthdae ‘it 1S o our of the Alaska offices for I Probably there never was a war without animals |want to exhibit their offspring. Much opinion in have the augury of @ yedr ofiine company. : TR | in it. One of the oldest expressions we have is t0 Canada appears to be opposed. eventful experiences. They Shfl'lli MODER N | “Jet loose the dogs of war” It reflects the tendency o an outsider the opposition seems well con- Deware l"f litigation and should| Teq Hellenthal of the Treadwell ' J 4 0 | of our earliest ancestors, as soon as they had do- sidered. When the Dionnes were only a few months neither lend nor bo:;‘-vda i \ol‘nce force had moved over from ETIQUETTE The Charlesw Caner uneau s Uwn Sfol'e | mesticated the breed of the wolf, to employ these old an effort was made to bring them to the Chi- Children b°‘r" oh '1 t’ p“’& Juneau and had taken quarters at * . i1 i wift and savage runners first in the hunt and then |cago fair. It was wisely vetoed by Dr.'Dafoe. If ably will be of complex natureand mreaqwell for the balance of the By Roberta Lee Mortua swift and sa : : ; H gl o difficult to guide. These Subjects winter. y | ry in battle, This use of the dog persisted at least un- |the quints had been forced to endure a Chicago Aquarius are impatient;-under TR SRl R - he time of St. Patrick, for we have it of record |Summer there would probably be no quints now a 3 4 | —_— : Fourth and Franklin Sts. et L R Now the hoalth issue may not be vital The control and exceedingly. indepen-| weather: highest 16, lowest 15, @ When one is going away PHONE 136 " " e BN oo spint osoan m his Seven VeArs ... onably husky five-year-olds might flourish at 9ent. | snow. on. auexteiied. CipFaililis prEny The Rexall Store oliEhanange AEiCo0; a vessel engaged . oy " Bug such an exhibition would probably (Conyright, 194} ! R (T glves her &, ffend otfse REs: Your Reliuble Pharmacists | in the export of Ir to ve in the| .. I ek & i — i - should she write this friend a let- ; ; start them on a career of showmanship which T SRiaARy Bu!ler—Mauro | armies of fighting kings hardly accords with a normal childhood. The de- & . 4+ '.OOK and LEARN e o Have Your Eyes Examined by f Next, of course, came horse Cavalry has been to supply a new smash attraction for the fair's 0 an | A era. and as soon as possible Dr H L c l l a standard branch of all armies ever since, and,|second season is much less important than a sensible E P * flfwrh A‘{;vms- ,exv;efimstism; tlfwlw . hae L. Larison | when heavy artillery developed, horses were used rearing for the Misses Dionne. By A C. Gordon N S OPTOMETRIST [ w the big guns. T¥ ; tale of war chron- — = x Blomgren Bldg———2nd Floor | | 4 2 . T the Near % ¥ Q. When you are a guest at a Front Street—————Phone 636 the name of many a n charger. II tOe Ty The Rec iprocal Treaties 1. Who is tne most renowned small dinner party, and a dish is East ‘camels: were, enlisted in the fighting service.{ e Telephone 713 or write | of ail early-day pioneers? served that you particularly dis- Hannibal almost upset the Roman Republic by (Cincinnati Enquirer) The Alaska Territorial: ‘ 2. From what country did the like, what should you do? — [ —— 1 HARRY bringing elephants across the Alps into the plains Nobody from any of the executive departments Employment Service 'collie dog originally come? A. The courteous thing to do is mm co op of Ttaly. Ancient history is full of references to the'is more at home testifying before a congressional 3. What is the distinction be- to take a small portion, and pre- - RACE part played by animals in war. Perhaps the most committee than Secretary Cordell Hull He was in WOOD WORKER—Sinzle, age tween the words “foreign” and tend to eat it. Ph 767 Ph unexpected instance of heroic service supplied Congress for a generation before he was appointed 21, male. Trained in Wood-WOrking “alien"? Q. How can a man entertain one one DRUGGIST by the geese which saved Rome by their cackling Secretary of e, knows most of his inquisitors in vocational school, operate any 4. What city is the head of his friends if his only home is one Gl’ . “The Squibo B e et uttack on the eity walls, Birds have intimately, and knows also the sectional prejudices wood milling machines, lathes etc. navigation on the Mississippi hotel room? | oceries S;;w.r:;.gf done their bit in war from ancient days, when no they. refict Has -served, part of an appréséice- - River? | A He can give a dinner or sup-| $7T ] campaign could be ‘”,,(4,\..'. ) \,U,“m’_‘ fortunate Secretary Hull's defense of the reciprocal trade ship as carpenter, including=work 5. Under what pen name did|per at the hotel, also a theater T ;- ""‘h‘ ok ke it et the. Worlq PACts was temperate, factual and persuasive. It as boat carpenter and bailder. Mary Ann Evans Cross write? or opera pnny | FINNISH STEAM BATH g B o g T T orld | @il not persuade Republicans not to make a parti- Wishes to continue as apprentice ANSWERS | “The Store for Men” War, when pigeons still carried messages to and gn jssue of the reciprocal trade program.. The in carpentry and wood-working.| 1. Daniel Boone (1735-1820). | Your Allment Calling Yo from the battlefront, Our army even now s Teady temptation s toq great. Bith it ought tor impress: Call.for ES. 38, y Bad ‘v'kmg Card Pany | Sctentific Trestments and Baths | SAB'N’ to mobilize thousands of pigeons in case of war. fair-minded citizens in general. e e 3. “Foreign” refers to difference | | Open every day—10 a.m. till mid- o But the present war is a mechanical war, and | There are two primary argumenis in support lof birth; “alien” to difference of On Saturda N hI lnn"‘m’_’:’" K. Malin, Prop. Front St—Triangle Bldg. animals are supposed to be excluded. The big guns of Mr. Hull's program. One is that it provides DRI“KI“G MA'I‘E ‘aucmnce, | y |g Willoughby Ave. Phone 673 g are drawn by tractors, messages are sent by port- means of stimulating foreign trade through a diffi- 3 | 4. Minneapolis, Minn. A pinochle party wa: zeld Sat- - able radio sets, and cavalry has Leen superseded by cult period without working serious injury to any r e | 5. George Eliot. urday evening at the I.O.O.F. Hall AL e R AR tanks with a speed of 40 miles an hour, Even an American industry. The other is that it takes the woN T BE CURED | e by members of the Viking Club. elephant would not prove very serviceable against | tariff out of log-rolling politics. | NOTiCE TO EAGLES | Arrangements for the socail were in FINE GASTINE'AU CAFE a tank. Yet animals have managed to crowd into Beyond this, the reciprocal pacts are more in- | IE Ev Y'I'H G Important meeting of Douglas | charge of Mrs. Gertie Olson, Mrs. Watch and Jewelwy Repairing te imoiharioat i e il telligently made than legislative processes permit. Aerie, 117 F.OE, at LU. Hall |Pred Newman and Mrs. Peter Os- at very reasonable rates "During the Polish campai e expecied And in addition the pacts have a real value in world | Douglag, Monday, JAuusry, 26, at|wyaid; PAUL BLOEDPYORN 4 : )L h °4 .o ;’1‘()4 mpa gxlx much was expec! politics because they point the way toward that B o'clock. All members urged to, Honors for cards were won by Mrs. rom the mobile Polish cavalry divisions. As it economic disarmament which must precede any AiNDEPENDENCE Mo, Jan, 20— be present. | Olaf Bodding and A. Lundstrom, 8. FRANELIN S1REET turned out, they were soon overwhelmed by German quraple peace, once the world’s wars are ended. housewife complained to A.smf.am T. N. CASHEN, | high; and Mrs. Dave Carlson and tanks and motorized divisions operating over hard-| The tariff is a part of our foreign policy, like LClice Chief Hal Phillips her hus- | ady. Secretary. |Jim Chapados, low. e — surface roads. If General Mud had come up in!national defense, immigration laws, neutrality and °2Rd Wouldn't quit drinking and}} B time, the Polish cavalry might have been more specific policies in relation to the Far East or Latin n\;(:dtmpl;;}l;g; L:g:]:_(: Wi husbands‘ . J“eau “‘lo" HOISG effective, America. It would be a tremendous step forward Dally CrOSSNJOF'd P z le But one of the great items of booty captured to renew the State Department's authority to make :]’:zflwf&‘f :al"io;:f ?(‘);f‘e‘s‘ ):;:f ;:t, uzz Music and Klectric Appliances by the Germans in Poland was 4,000,000 horses, Even (rade agreements as it has since 1034, This would |of the house, left him, taken him| (Next Irving's Market) LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES the Germans have only & limited number of fully Pub our foreign trade on the soundest basis Possible, bacic filed suit for divorce, With-| 1. Coesr Siutlon of Saturday's Burals .. W Wiileike Front Strest Phoune & motorized divisions. Most of their artillery is still beyond the reach of partisan quarrels. drawn the suit. 5 Eroshi AMEBAS [;mn.@ o A horse-drawn, and it is this they must depend upon “Dizzy” T b gl N | Also she had thrown cold water 8. cnlg Gu [g wall of a, if they undertake a western offensive in the mud, me’i"gmg)'l'?}’:l ‘l‘f‘\l;fidh‘(‘]“”‘"’“.J’":‘h e:‘_"“‘e;?;m him, thrown a pot of hot coffee | , , Fortusal 15, Kl et vea bl 4 S ia) es_th vill help his pitching arm. him, then hit him witt it ; g say through the flooded fields of Holland. The i S e jon a m with the pot; | 3 Corrode 21. Broad N Y ® it doesn't, itll be Owner Wrigley's turn to visit the |knocked some of his teeth out, and| ii. Meadow essel Archie B. Belis for Health and Pleasure inns, lacking tanks, have made good use of their oyvoqontist 't ny, 1 5 ‘mouse 22. Color little northern hy attached to sledges. Bt e Al Sepaion, quit k| o Rt 3. Busde PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT War duty is not confined to the horse. Other| The Irish Sweepstake has been suspended for| Phillips couldn't suggest anything| 17, AlLSES State s g SRR e animals can't seem to keep out of the war zones the duration of the war. Oh, well, a yacht probably |more. . Young tree ® P"ELH&’;‘: " Phone 676 either. They manage to get into the news every would Jll\l have gotten us into trouble anyhow P SRS G - P e 21. Meadow gk LG e . Fasten R wisdae b As Plotters Against U. . Were Arraigned |YURMAN RE(EIVES G i £ 5‘;.‘_;1 i 3. H‘J. obliga- IT COSTS SO LITTLE - 2 : Redact CIRENE LR TO DRESS SMARTLY Electrified o MEDAL FROM 0DD sl [SEEIPED] E) i W ‘ at the BRUNSWICK un away usly ] FEllows' ORDER Kind of beetle 5 stout and 2. German river 35 §';‘J,den" n E v L l l s 2 . Unsoiled o A 3. Walk in water 40. Light two- — FAvial gl S St ¢ EAletes, ) (nbedd FAMILY Henry Yurman, local fur ma, was | 37 Wild sheep {1 Headpicce § Long Sologs " the proud recipient of o Bheyear | ** OUpdesetle i ki ot § GieHiseds 0. Brotnerer SHOE STORE jewel from the 7 Oni stall . Optical- orsin Indi { MITH and J e Odd Fellows Order a | ,, o, 8'9¥ ., 61 Powder 3. Egpn-.:ud AR | oL G S QORGNA “Juneau's Oldest Exclus- few days ago. instruments DOWN 9. Re: 4. Let it slana | TYPEWRITERS ol Yurman received the jewel from | - Color quality L Pile Vavorizable 45 | Bold and Serviced by aive. Shos. Storel the Andrew Johnson Lodge of New ! Seward Lou Hudson York and the lovely medal was pres- Street Manager | ented at a recent meeting ‘of the J ' M"d & c. [ - Odd Fellows Lodge here. - The medal is symbolic of twenty- five years of good standing and con- tinuous lodge work. ———————— Something manmw tistied Customers” Try The Empire classifieds fo results, ¥ TELEPHONE—51 - 7 . . COMMERCIAL AND Forgouen HII//HII”///HIEI SR SR : dEER flll//fllll il that the information he gave & young man will ever be of any prac- tical value. Awakened from a sound sleep at 1 p.m. by the telephone, the attorney was asked the qualifications for be- '~ |coming President of the United After being arraigned in federal court in New , Keegan. Second row, left to ri 3 i i Firs N ti n’ l‘ l.k York on charges of seditious conspiracy and held John Prout, Andrew Buck]eyghwrle‘:imgufim :x:sh;nl:lenge i‘:atfighfi;mt&;? t a 0 al a in $50,000 bail each, 17 allfeged plotters against | John Viebrock, William Bushnell. Back row, left| of one thing he had omitted 3 - ~ the U. 8. government pose for a group picture. | to right, George Kelly, Macklin Boettiger, John i itted g say Seated, left to right, front row, are Michael Vill, | Cassiddy, John Graf, Claus Ernecke and v’thrr B J U NE A U - AL A S K A is Malone, Ed Welsh, John Cook and Lcroy |- Bishop, = ‘m % ) 2% PAID ON SAVINGS, : * SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES