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30 1940 i . appears to-be opposed to dictatorship over a large l I Daily . Hml.a Empire 550" G o, i 75 YEARS AGO | ; Jféppy ! | i e If it is wrong for 40,000,000 to dictate to 80,- 0oroscope From THE EMPIRE || | Published_evers : ex inday rrong e to dictate | FMPIEE PRINTING COMPANY 000,000, it must be more wrong for one link I j 5 A Juneau, Alaska, to 80,000,000, to tell them not only when to have | “The 'mf ",‘lco t r thhda}’ i d Busir cup of coffee but even when to have a baby, and ut do mot compel JANUARY 30, 1920 ! | Seaid when to have butter, and when to have cannon E. P. Pond, the “Father of the| D K d B. P. 0. ELKS meet We wait for an Extension of Remarks by the) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY., 31 |Taku" said plans were underway| Tva F: =pite extends congratula- rs. Kaser an every Wednesday at 8 | head of Nazi propaganda. Adverse planetary aspects are|for cooperative industries in thal| rops md uur wishes *~day, 'bml F b &elm. szm;gcbngrégg SlE R active today. Opposition to diota-|section of the country, and it Was| biribday anmiversz. to thi rov-| ree. urget MA%mEJ;alte('i 9 e tors and persons ruthless in eger- hoped that some of them would‘lowm' I DENTISTS H s!bEs sflm“ryr_ LAND OF THE FREE cising power will be strong under|be established during the summer.| E— Blomgren Building , o | JANUARY 30 s A this rule of the stars. Business will i iy e ey W PHONE 56 The Chairman of the South Dakota State Board |lose through loyal support of neu-| The heavy snowfall of the past | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 i followed by much E. M. Goddard SCRIPTION RATES, )f Barber Examiners, an exponent of the thesis that trality regulations. Labor wilk Ben-)24 hours was folloy o Gostiiss, Fomtls i Second and fourth Dellvered by carrier Juneau and Douklas for §1.25 per month he customer is always right, gave a customer a|efit through increased demnnd‘mr warmer weather the predv)o;ls nfinc: Mo aiciny il z Monday of each month ik Sbt i AR x b5 in advance: 8800 | haireut with his hat-on because he didn't care to|trained hm;d;{ H s undithe wind ceased during f i s Dr.A W. Stewart G Ln Scottish Rite Temple n ¥ b | Heart and Home: Women:a#e un- | evening. b <800, eginning at 7:30 p.n ' will pre notity | :emove it. We can understand the barber’s reason . Sylvia Nowell Y rity I fhe @b . -as | der harmonious planetary” ffiflu- 3l ! 1 DENTIST RALPH B. MARTIN, T g : ory rugged individualism was n i 3 e i ; n But what ()1v< ory of 1\1;.&:( indivi ences which encourage The Ellamar copper mines .al\ 2 D:vi‘;‘l Dell;o gan | Hours 9 am to 6 pm. Worshipful Master; JAMES W News Office, 602; B oOffice, 3714. | it that motivated the customer? deeds. They will engage in ~| Ellamar closed dqwn, the last shnt usa; nnJe hOgR ! SEWARD BUILDING LEIVERS. Secretary. ) MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS — e s ized work for peace which m#y|being worked this day, according SlndelmaTo”ex}son i Office Phone 469 e lation of sil fews dnpiiches credited o 1t or Bel Guam Is Still With Us ouse cricltism. The yOuhig dre(to Juneauites who returned from tanley Tollefson Rt Ereihad dh (hls paper also the local news e il 4 inder a configuration stimulating|the Westward on the steamer Ala- e e i Sublished ‘herein, . MW o0 O L sentiment, Envy ‘and jeMously | meda e e — Sates: : re Cincinnati Enquirer) oy . ) il > | a3 ALASKA C1i TGLATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARC Rather than antagonize Japan, Congress last|should be, avoided in ‘gog il : perintendent o DAILY LESSONS ||| Dr. Judson Whittier sl i - ear elim | from its navy supply bill an item |Scholastic competitions am ol ML G e CHIROPRACTOR | D TLORE, Tno. N N ) several millions of dollars for improvement of|bitious youths ¢ | the Methodist S““d‘”r_sc mKectcln’-v { IN ENGLISH Drugless Physician | o, New York and B } e bor at Guam. But the item, reduced to| Business Affairs: Gains fh ’fix\-‘rr‘{-pn'cd a‘ telz;g;l::;\lngmr‘;mt et 4 Oftice hours: 10-13, 1€, 7-0 A. Wellington, 1011 | $4,000000, is back in the budget, this time in alployment will be substantigl.#The|kan in the T;] i M By W. L. Gordon kooms 2-3-4, T-iangle Bldg. || “Bunding, T T | more inconspicuous position which might facilitate | census this year will revegl“afffiz- | chikan school ha B . L i PHONE 667 ‘ o e s | e 25 i |t approval. Some members of Congress, at least,|ing facts regarding the status of |dance the previous - Sunday. e —_— PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- > R ki e of it. out of sheer|various classes of citizens. “As the|George stated that Juneau was Words Often ; | e st month of the yeur closesthere ahead in ‘the contest WIth M1 say, “Had I have known you were I FULLY COMPOUNDED 4 | stubbornness, if no better reason appears e b o e Sunday at the classes. going.” Omit have. Say, “Had s e should be a sense of well-being| present on Sunday going. I'|' Front s N 1 If they make enough noise, however, a reason S oW o s gt Dr. John H Ge er nt Street ext Coliseum 1 d i . sal og |among business men . nown y X v will develop, because Japan \\lllnlull ‘1:‘1 ‘(;Ill)ll;.d!‘l::: A e B0boc. | soni Blaniel WHD: wARDEREING | Ol S e Cankues, DENEL Y PHONE 97— Delivery fhive ‘“ ‘\1\ :lv)' Ti '1':~]h[f»x- :lx(np:(:)»:-x(nm: Once Tokyo|les will be evident among ,persons at the Zynda Hotel, was a pas- Pronounce kong-kwest, accent first Room 9—Valentine Bldg | hewapapers print editorials i a threatening tono,|interested in _political problems. senger to Juneau onthe Alameda S i T ] 3 | newspapers print edito "I“‘] By LGS b"“, for | Limited understanding and illogi- He was to leave on the first avail- Often Misspelled: Rabbit (ani- Hours: 9 a.c. to 6 pm. | | members of Cor ‘S“q‘:m‘(:]‘o" stem %8 T Gl thinking will contribute to the able boat for the Goddard Hot mal). Rabbet (a groove. = : | Prmie ds 4 a rather ridiculous procedure. In|perplexities of party leaddhd, Re- Springs. e e diination, - ore. Tomorrow’s Styles | the first place, there is no reason whatever for |Publicans will gain many conserva s TR e | 0 o g, . | | this country to plan its defense policies in wrnlnuws who hope to have influence K Mrs. nef b ! 3 X dominance, D. ity wo‘rd i ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. . Today | g )an’s wishes. In the second place, the Navy|in stabilizing national financesand rived from Skagway and was Word Study: se e fe°} | " Graduate Los Angeles College fJ‘ Ja resent plans for fortification of Guam or|balancing the budget. Women will|the Gastineau Hotel. times and it is yours. u>"e of Optoinetry and even for Its development as @n unfostified base,|be strongly swayed by emotional, crease our vocabulary by master- Opthalmology [l that s proposed 15 t0 improve the harbor there,|appeals. The public will be. more| A T, S Sl g - iy acs wiws. shch ol At S TR i ANOTHER MYTH SHATTERED {<o that naval vessels and planes using the harbor |and more perplexed 85 the cam-| istered a aws: alneueol o hide. s F A ould do so with greater safety. ! paign progresses. | 2 : > 2 War is the great iconoclast, destroying 1unu~t( ¢ If and “i‘,,l,, a proposal lg develop a fortified| International Affairs: Finland| A. E. Herfde;;on. Igrcr::m v(‘:]fml;r: some f)m“ ?ubjfct. ]-kA”S?,?:;S}; ol SRy . RS pyiis. Cug ol Meke mythh G St o on Guam arises, the time will be fipe forip WLl & Crymtalipe ) MCHS senlnmt'"l 1‘:}:? f::hresgis‘t);’::dbal the Gas- :‘:2;;\:‘{11“6;1;‘?8‘:, :rceiis:‘oflrse that J ] 0 S democracy, by its very nature, could not successfully | y|l-dress debate, because fortification of that island | against Stalin and "]‘]‘“u:‘:{:‘bd:;x: s makeeverything about b SN The Charles W Carter uneau s Uwn Store defend itsell it le concentrated war power |will be a serious step. It might be justified, but rifice to r‘;““(;:w:"mmed St to] & . l: . i i | z i reign cies in B! 1S N WPrtnac, wpdee. o die o ooy it 16 serves Bl e o m”“”\' :;;hh dictators, SurpriSing| Weather: highest 17, lowest 15, Mormary L Will any one believe in in the face of |policy in the Far Eastern region. Meantime it is| vanquish d e e . B ashisoe, o B ) Here is a tiny |ridiculous to treat a harbor improvement at Guai ;ths ‘:vlllmbr"o ;‘:f::czd m;’ o s IR T | EARN pounh;nngmm Sts. s : iz = 35 " 3 gr t issue WO 1 itics t is nothing of luropean ik s = ! | ” " democracy fighting compiete and colossal dictator- {85 & great issue in world politics, I is nothing of | Futopean warfure and an amesing LOOK and L The Rexall Store 5 ship agains c ¢ Whatever the final U€ LA rhe United States will contribute Your Reliuble Pharmacists outcome may mo? f battle should dis- Gt aid, at first indirect, but later this MODERN ’[ By A. C. Gordon r B ( M sipate the n de and in- Serip” in Germany ountry may become involved in TIQUETTE I Have Your Eyes Examined by utler- auro efficiency. Solidarity * A side of a & Ve the conflict. E Q What is “fool's gold”? ' self-ruled people, out o opose to! Persons whose birthdate it is * 3 In what states are tne mack|| Dr. Rae L. Carlson ; e 1927 the Ru es have been told Why does the (derman GOvernmens propose 0.y .. e augury of & year.of ‘faid] By Roberta Lee [ | OPTOMETRIST i : . s pay 10 percent of the German workers' wages in " herttance) Hills? 5 by mus fie hing that makes We .., ," 70" niont be supposed. that @, government |PTOSPerity. Gains r“","_"“;;cm,d, 3. What animal has been called | | Blomgren Bidg~——2nd Floor ok ol ir | rights, to' provide o’ :aching authority over prices, wages °F 1}]““‘;" 1“‘1185‘:1"2’:‘["“::: d";y p,,;)" Q. What should a young man the most beautiful and graceful| Front Street———FPhone 638 | v a th ble army has ang the whole economic system as that prevailing m? "w?lel“ be"'honm and - cincere, do at a party or other affair,when of the quadrupeds? . again ee T opped in it jn Germany would resort to outright credit or ln'n}dvnl and successful throughi:be Jipds hlm._selr next to a girl 4 During what war was thel oo Sasn N T SR RO HARRY The Fi for. currency inflation for such funds as it could not :m. These Aquarians learn re‘-\d-‘w B Tejoune ke Whihs " Rapselely SWashingian ner co-op T ot Jout of raise by taxation or loans. Apparently the answer . .c: These Aquaral 1ok {duced? 2 burned? THRIF ;l:’:,u’:(-\"n:‘\i- provic siri- lies partly in the fear of inflation that is still a 1Y and ‘j‘é‘:"m(}‘;‘n’l’ lk,;;:’,‘,” 8% A Sey, “I am Raelph Wilson.! . 'which was the sacred river RACE Tl ann mivars bt ttana (et 1 Sood stead. . |Hebitag 8 the dark.days.of 1930 and 1028, | d 2t {1 do not believe I have met You of India? Phone 767 Phone DRUGGIST e S el e Details of the plan have not been given out,| . _y before : “The Squibi but it seems to be similar to that recently proposed | ¥——=—"—" i Q. Is it a!{ right for a bride to 1. Iron or copper pyrites resem- Grocenes Stores of BACKGROUND MAP by the economist J. M. Keynes, for Great Britain. HELP AN l have the initials that will be hers pling gold in color. e T Alaska” : It is essentially a scheme for a “forced” loan,, It| Wwhen married, placed on her sil- . Wyoming and South Dakota. | v % —_— g X - r P re 3 e palata a rther ! ““verware and linen? 3. The antelope. o~ Ave 4 Alaska Census J. P. Anderson and would presumably be more palatable than a further AI ASKAN verwa i probably some others here are displaying proudly increase in the onerous tax rates because of the! 15 A. Yes. Many modern brides do 4, War of 1812, | FINNISH STEAM BATH “The Store for Men” these 18 basic maps (on one large sheet) of implied repayment at some indefinite future date, Teli ke 1A e writs this, 5. The Ganges. Your Allment Calling You | “Environment and Conflict in Europe” a ‘valuable While its compulsory character would enable it to| o PA,;m Ao Q. Should a napkin be held ———— Sclentific Treatments and Baths | SAB'W’S T {05 e wiisrioans Geographi- t8p funds beyond the reach of veluntary Ioaus. . | Ee loyment Service ! Aboles i ke R spale owhion ekt ki Open evjyy Sty 10 8.0, Il e 5 5 Bt SUL preped: iy Eheid B At the same time, by curtailing the consumers’| mploy unfolding it? : night—Dr. E. Malin, Prop. . | Front St—Triangle Bldg 2% Cotialyioc New, York . free purchasing power, it would serve to reduce the | GRAPHER - OFFICE A No. The napkin should be Rlizabeth M. Nelson, Government| 142 Willoughby Ave. Phone 873 | » IS MR What environmentmeans) g Gnna To iha s ebilinro o cor clothing and | STENOR Female agé 40, Severs: Unfolded on the lap. Nurse formerly stationed at Moun- | ¢—————- se circun o8 ot oal and society under oo consumer merchandise. Otherwise, the de- VIQIEg err:;nce. W rtite walk i tain Village, returned today from a which the several nations of Europe are IVing t0- 1y g0 e \imited ‘supplies of goods. might be- | ¥ gilpiakise typing. filmg, Over 2000000 cases of sardines period of leave in the States and ‘ day. And by “conflict” is meant both the War come so great as to break down even the existing| YS! i ;c *“‘m'““; Good compe. Were packed in Maine in 1939, will go on duty in Juneau. FINE | and the wider clash of national interests beyond stringent price control and send prices skyrocket- “Lm:m"":;:‘:;i (M,“‘ vears in Al. 2ccording to tht U. S. Bureau of | e Witoh' it Dewatss Remadiian | the frontiers of the belligerent States. As this jng, with disastrous effects on both government f;{:fl Ca‘ll r‘ur‘];% 3 | Fisheries. | Emplre wun,Ads Bning Results. Bt Yty bt o i collection of maps has been made during a period of finances and the nation’s living standards. J® 7 2 . S g PAUL BLUEP‘IORN extreme uncertainty and change, it covers large o TR TS, 4 | D l C dP ! - areas and gives informational basis for movement Oh-Things-Aren't-So-Bad Dept. BEER BOW[ERS | al }’ rosswor uzz S FRANRLINSIRERT ’ into the future. ' | The main m; s the whole of Central (Philadelphia Record) 1 ACROSS Solution to Yesterday's Puazle 24. More serious | Europe with b ons, and shows the prin- During the first quarter of 1939 payrolls stood SwAMp GRO(ERS % T.ke meals tor 26. shtarf;:‘ll«l;n - J“eau "elod nouse cipel fe in. ‘Surrounding maps at 86 percent of the 1923-25 average. | T 2, o0 )4 show e rout e P Bast € etail siness oves into the first quarter of SRk . Sea bire j l i:'““ 'l.l" s i “:'I, sl 1“ ] I»m» :n,”h::d ;l,:.c 1940R\:xt:1']x xl:’r Hage iy payrolls cun-e?my stand| At the Brunswick last night, Rain- ' 4 Bxcellence O ing [ Muele AndKjeouts Aphiinsiien 4 s ine” through the diterranean, Red Sea a - e 4 ! i : r s 14 N ) appros from } - at about 101 percent of the 1923-25 average. |ler Beer won three of four points jg Ancient wine 28 Dlagram of & | | (Next Trving’s Market) LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES | d Ocean, the approac rom Russia both south. el & X s sel building { Sl OcoRth g .":“ ),(, L, uiation. thehiie Since the level of payrolls largely determines | {rom Home Grocers, although Grog- | - . vess 0. Silver coln | Front Street Phous & W SOOI RERsY Jof papuls o retail volume, the inference is one to make mer- €r Koski led the field with a 552 35 BAfaSraw 3L Arguments ta 2 ] of infiuence of the various vtal 19. Jointed chants smile. i bridle bit 32. Refuse from pries of 1014, 1019 and: fodRNG: DS RERERES. TR LT i | Tonight's games are Demons vS.' 21, Unit g(lwoyk z};emrzte‘lfln. —_— % T ! Druggists and Brunswick vs. George 23 Sacred tmage 33. By this HIN G Stalin is reported to have lled for trial the|p oo 3% fopsiahed 10 Azcomiblished s HE HAS ”” ON SOMETHING officers in charge of the military expedition against{®e WS L | 3T CovsoReea 36 Languitn” Archie B. Betis for Health and Pleasure i 1q Finland. We'd suggest that he first try, however, | Home Grocery | 28 Mathomatical Efimem * Ly SODOUETAE is high time 0000000 people should, wyoever thought the Finns would be a pushover. Hermle 16 105 150 pes ratio - nx'fccé'}‘n’u- | Bookkeeping Tax Service stop telling 80,000,000 people when they should have T o SR Koski 321 170 552 gg: g:w‘? :l,l‘ld t . Soen | Room 8, Valentine' Bullding a cup of coffee! Dr. Paul Joseph Goeb- Britain is about to issue a diplomatic “blue|srpibodeau 162 162 - 486 5 gllul @ gfif.‘ffiir Phone 676 bels, German Prc Minister, at the British. pook” regarding her negotiations with Russia. Com- Sk Gon tall of 46 Frames for with spec blockade. ing after the series of “white papers,” it leages US| ‘rotals 538 437 1448 34 Noah's vessel 5L wa-u candi- ‘tislud!nen a. PC":)YUI,G‘I Dr. C ¢ is most interesting and we wondering what will be the new spring shades in| Rainier Beer 35. Circular al odent . Pamper | Caliber 7. Exist 49. Swam| { STS LITTLE 5 should ¢ him continue his discourse. He diplomatic correspondence. |E. Reynolas 125 171 176— 478 3¢ wilionter. | 8% Sallbes i Onothat ts 80 Lonrieeth | R O:m-s:mm - S T Schmitz 152 166 196— 514 high ste 65. Swallow supposed to 51 Harvest \ TO 31. 01d Bominton greedily bring good 52 East Indian AT at the Seston 199 142 181— 522 state: abbr., 57. 'hpen ck money of Finns Put Santa’s Helper to Wor 6 - B o pae S 2 ik P2, ) [ 8 Eonumaiibn 61 Greok letter 10 Sprite 52. Reared . Totals 476 479 5531508 | 41 Bverlamting: 64 @{;fl“' B L R s L Nomutitie BT e —Average score Did not bowl. 3. Ages . Blanched 12. Loat 56. Leaf of the F A M I L Y ! 45. Musical show 67. a drive 57. Light bed ’5 MEN EMPI.OYED & Dolortake ObDOWN 18 Symbol for 5 Sound of catty | f SHOE STOHE 8. 1. Obstruct silver . Preceding 4 FOR WPA PROJECTS | ©: Asfiae™ & Gureinca 20. mug bresent fent | L.C.SMITH and CORONA “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- shade of metal me 60. East Indian i TYPEWRITERS sive Shoe Si " blue 3. Skill 22. Persuade or welght | Sold and Serviced by tore 50. Raid 4. Scartest affect 63. Pronoun L Hud: Two WPA crews comprising 95 i Street Miaaree men are being supplied today by { J B Bmflrd & cfl > | : . et the Alaska Territorial Employment | eour Doorstep 1s Worn by Service to the Forest Service and | Satisfied Customers” Try. The Meumirs . Gassifieds’ fa the City of Juneau, resulta, The City crew of 70 will continue — work on the Evergreen Avenue pro- ject, The Forest Service crew of TELEPHO NE 51 25 will continue work on the road which will connect the end of the, Fritz Cove d with the Glaci Fils Cove road Wi the Glacer COMMERCIAL AND LB SAVINGS ACCOUNTS VISITING HERE SURPLUS—$125,000 o o * Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MacDo 1d, T Lo Py MacDonald was Forest Tnspector with the U. S. Forest Service of - SAFE DEPOSIT B0m fices here, arrived on the Alaska from Seattle. McDonald will confer here with Regional Forester B. F. Heintzle- man with regards to fire control into associated in A ds with the jovial duty of helping Santa Claus, are being put fi’rm:::vr'lu in H‘:}’-n’; wrgi;lncn? B'Z"Qe:si':' of burden in the frozen north. Here, a family fleeing from a Russian bombln‘ raid on the town of Tervola employs a reindeer to draw the sled carrying all that remains 4 Al of the household’s worldly ns, work in the Railroad Belt of which MlacDonald is now head with offices- ‘n Anchorage. ——————— Try 'an Empire ad. )1 3 F_irst National Bank | JUNEAU—ALASKA

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