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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 2 | Alaska Iacks, But which is possessed by Scandinavia | 1940. - - . ‘ h i ional ;4 Dflll‘)' ‘4 l(]ska E"lplre |in cothparative abundance. This is population. AGO rral:::::luSocie -! Alaska has 60,000 people, of whom more than half oroscope Prom m EMPHAE (: o r d-l Published every evening evcept Sunday by the 8 e o EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY are Eskimos and Indians. Finland has 4,000,000 'Thc ‘ lnx:lm‘ 5 Gestineau Channe Main Stre u. AlaskS. dent | Sweden has 6,000,000. Norway, 3,000,000. Sys FEBRUARY 2, 1920 d Business Manager AELEN R. L. BE “No other figures are necessary to explain the but do not compel” That the party which nominated Herbert Hoover for President would B. P. 0. ELKS meet 4. Who is William Bioff and on what charge was he in- dicted? 5. Seventeen men were ar- Methodist parsonage. ——r———— Today's News Today—Emplre TELEPHONE—S5]1 rested in New York and overthrow the government . charged with conspiring to hWere u}ey describzd 6; mem- m):??fiaéimfi?‘s?;o C;Illvgge H.. .. COMMERCIAL AND . ers of (a) the ristian 3 d g § Front, (b) the German-Ameri- United States Commissioner's Court | 77 / 29 SAVINGS - ACCOUNTS can Bund, or (c) the Silver for Juneau Precinct, Division. No. W . sh;rt:;h . ik 1, Territory of Alaska, the under- .“fl... //fl. ... CAPITAL—$50,000 E: y is Wang -Wel st i L URPLUS—S$: (left) now regarded as one of :lgr“:: :IBS e::‘:g‘:'fdw:fi::m;{s}::fio / S U 125.000 the most important figures in 5 : 5 ’/ * Asia? deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required at Binghamton, advocates win? 0. When (Answer on Page Six) 7. In an NLRB election at Endicott-Johnson Shoe AFL, (2) CIO or (3) no-union | 8. Locate: (1) Lake Ladoga; Each question sounts 10; a Sodre 6F 60 B faivi 80 good,. 3+ 14 L“ Corp. N. Y, did () Johnny Countryman Leading man in Shirley Temple's film, “The Bluebird,” and veteran mnouncing that at 29 he plans to re- get married, settle down. But ight now, he says, he won’t permit \ove to interfere with his career. to present them, with proper vouchers, and verified as required by law, to said administrator at the office of his attorney, Howard D. Stabler, Shattuck Building, Ju- ED. WALTONEN, Administrator., Publication dates, Jan. 19-26, Feb. 2-9, 1940. ady, . fll ) flfllll sl I w0 | 7 iflfl fll// AEBeE 2% PAID ON SAVINGS * SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES - (2) Bessarabia; (3) Odessa. of ten movies, Johnny Russell Coun- i i ... 9. How long has the Sino- tryman, 6, arrived in New York ?re:;\mu. t::azl:; :’;”3: sr:xt wopiEs / Fil.st Nati"nal Bank Japanese war been going on? with his teddy bear for a visit, an- 4 = pavoe. / will winter end? Date of notice: January 19, 1940. - JUNEAU — ALASKA Entered + Otfice as Se Class Matter. growing sentiment for making Alaska a haven for | the rising tide of political and war refugees.” SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3 win the election was the opinion D[s_ Kaser and every Wednesday ;: 8 Beg pardon for butting into a discussion in| Although this is not an impor-|of C. L. Vawler, formerly Umwdr The Empite extends tw.ud._l p. lm. thglscbr(;‘!g-! which we aren’t wanted, but we Alaskans think a tant day in planetary direction it|States Marshal at Nome. | tions and best wishes r~iay, their | Freeburger ;fig"‘&ama Rvier; M At many other figures are necessary. We won’t| promises much ‘to persons of vision Gtk MM‘V annivers== . to the roi- DENTISTS H. SIDES, Secretary. v to argue with the Chicago Daily News, because'and courage. Good news may be| Capt. Tom Bfl"b“zym‘msw o lowing: I Blomgren Building ! it has forgotten all about Alaska by now. expected regarding relief move-|from the war. He retu a T el S PHONE 56 b i b RO % . he | ments for Europe’s war victims.|neau on the Alaska after an ab- In.___———l MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SURSCRIPTION RATES. To Alaskans it is aymore serious problem. T, | Constructive work is well directed.|sence of nearly three years. He | Bishop J. R. Crimont Second and fourth Deltivered by carrler In Juncau s nnut!ds!nr‘!lr: 5 per month method of the development of. Ala‘kalme“m eVeIV- | women are under adverse sway. |had accepted a position with lhe\ Mrs. Glenn Oakes l_——_—_" Monday of each month One year, 10 kdvavos, 313 Vitice, $6.00; | thing to s, for we are the people who afe going, "yoo. and Home; Confidence in|Chichagof Mining Company. ! Fred T. Hansen i fae it Booitish Rite Temple one month, in advance to live with Alaska’s future, mot fust 100k Ralf- | urerol’ poitionc feupods il pe ‘ Amos Ferguson Dr. A. W. Stewart || R e &t T30 b gt Tl promptly Uy | | erestedly across three thousand miles at it. helpful in domestic’ affairs. Girls| Thomas G. McDonald, fleld ex- Elizabeth Thompsen S s e iling livers of their papers i e | _— will benefit through practical in-|plorer for the Treadwell Mining Irving Lowell Hours 9 am to 6 pm. Worshipful Master; JAMES W, Telephones ’l:ev\\ Office Bustness Office, 374. | The Initiative Changes terests, but romance may lahguish. | Company, was seeking to purchase | Sandra Junge SEWARD BUILDING LETVERS. Secretary. i S T I saciaatrdy’ & :("l{‘,’;g’m PRI e | In many places bad weather may|a gasboat for use during the lsur:-! e = } Office Phone 469 g republication of all news dispatches credited to it or mnot | (Cincinnati Enquirer) interfere with social plans. Dan-mer in cruising Soflbheast Alaska | I = SOy zetied (ol papar SRd SU, the Jookl WS | For several weeks it HAduLeMN! clowr: that i the" der Orx sr;:anI decleitsxsamg::iwrgem- on mise research work. DAILY LESSONS I e " — {Royal Air Force has been taking. the initiative in bers of the family iny N FoTTE T T T T T | M!TH { T Or ,,,;;'1‘,'"}“F{{f,’g;?c’jfl’-,’:“““ the aerial war over the North Sea area. Except| Business Affairs: It is well for| According to a report pubushedl IN ENGLISH Dr. Judson Whittier || GUY s PO v M —om — |for sporadic bombing expeditions, ‘the aerial battles merchants and manufacturers to|in Boston, the Ksn;\econ (IJUDPCI‘ 3 o ptnid Dby | ‘ g B spaper Representa” |in that time have been over Helgoland Bight, on make the best of each day's oppor- | Corporation hiads ERED Mg lioonse By W. L. Gordon Drugless Ph I | etiier Chustbo, {he German coast, not over British territory or ter- tunities, for there is an omen of |from the Mineral Separation Com y W. L. Go | e e 0 s 16 DR | e Wen——1o11 | ritorial waters [possible slump in trade and com-|pany for its Beatson property in| __ = —— rwoms 2-3-4, T-iangle Bldg. || | American Bank Buil | Now it appears that the same change is taking merce within a few w-eeks(.i In view | Alaska. 1 Words Often M,‘suse: Df: nof PHONE 667 T | PUROLA REMEDIES ‘ blace underseas. There have been very few reported of influences that attend a na- 4 ay, “We seen her in the pictures. pr I:UIM'S of German U-boats operating near British tional election, conditions should| Miss Lillian McMillan relumf'd‘sa, «We saw (or have seen) her - Primu{':\?mpb’osmclgs [ shores for a fortnight or more. But the British be good, but caution is recommend- |to Juneau on the Alaska after an|,’tne pictures.” | Admiralty has announced the loss of three sub- ed. absence of several months. | Often Mispronounced: Dictator. , Piont Blrcet | Next Colisetiah | marines engaged in peculiarly hazardous operations. National Issues:’ Unemployment e | Preferred pronunciation is with nr. Joh H. Geyef | They were engaged, undoubtedly, in patrolling the will be a serious bugbear for the Gus Gillis, a Juneau broker, re- accent on second syllable. DENTIST PHONE 97—Free Delivery | | waters before German naval bases to prevent Ger- political party in power at this|turned from the south on the Al-| Often Misspelled: Cavalry Room 9—Valentine Bldg. | P T Pt R (P | | man fleet units from emerging. [time and will be much exploited | aska. | (horsemen). Do not confuse with PHONE 762 One result, of course, is an increase of British in the coming national campaign.| | Calvary (where Christ was cruci- Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. | casualties. But the larger implication of the news Need of permanent solution of eco-{ Capt. C. J. Alexander, a well fied). S o = |is that Britain has taken the initiative from Ger- nomic conditions depriving millions, known canneryman, returned from| sSynonyms: Transform, transfig- - i Tomorrow s 81yles |many and now is beginning to carry the war to of the chance to be selr-suppomng!Seame to testify in the alleged yre, transmute, metamorphose, % | Germany How far that process will go will be emphasized. Increase of| “fish pirate” cases. convert. ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. B. TodaY |is anybody’s But it is clear Britain is pro- crime due to inadequate means N | Word tudy: “Use a word thfue Graduate Los Angeles College mmm. cautiously. (will be apparent as the winter ad- | with the lifting of the embargo times and it is yours. Let us in- of Optoinetry and It would be indescribably foolhardy to use Brit-' vances. jon Canadian coal, and the term- | crease our vocabulary by mastering Opthalmology ? ish battleships or cruisers against the German coast,! International Affairs: In Europe|ination of the strikes in all Am- one word each day. Today's word: AGAIN REFUGEES or even |u]u.w them in the eastern half of the strange alliances will be announced |erican coal-producing mines, Al-|Superficial; understanding only the Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground P North Sea. Planes and submarines are the advance among nations, Old allies will be-|aska was anticipating relief from|ordinary; not learned. “A super- New proposals quite as alarming as those con- |guard. Only if and when they score consistent vic- come enemies—old enemies ~will| the shortage of high-grade fuel.|ficial mind cannot grasp these =l 5 Hie tained in the original Slattery Report have been | tories against the German fleet and air force can change to allies as fear of Russia truths.” r > put forward by the Department of Interior with We expect London to follow through with direct casts its shadow upon the Whole| Weather: highest 18, lowest 13, — e 'The Charles W. Cart {| Juneau’s Own Store respect to settlement of refugees in Alaska. attacks on German bases. worldI mcludltng thchnn.led St.taves[‘cluud,\' | e aries W, Larter " | Astrologers stress e element 0! \ -~ & T 3 Acting Secretary E. K. Burlew, who many of s G 45 QpacLs i BT LOOK and LEARN |[| Mortuary us thought had put a tombstone atop the Slattery n the ish Manner ments among nations. Great mor- * h and Pranklin Sts. Report with his letter of last November, suggests e |tality among soldiers is prégndti- MODERN | TP AR Pourt] Lola 3 e i now that special visas for “travel " might (Cleveland Plain Dealer) ated as severe cold adds its Wdr-| E TI Q U ET T E | y The Bexall store } be issued to aliens who, besides having the neces- The use of speech to conceal fact was ably rors to the war. Wil = * ] Y “The Count of Your Reliwble Pharmacists y qualifications for entry into the United States demonstrated in the House of Commons debate Persons whose birthdatel 5 is' 1. Who wrote e Count of B l M (except presumably the r to enter under exist- on the ousting of Leslie Hore-Belisha from the war have the augury of a year of gain,’' By Roberta Lee toR(s Or 30 ’ L S I Have Your Eyes Examined by utler-Mauro | ing quot have experience, talents and funds ministry. Though the session ended with Laborite pbut they should be cautigus in 2. \\1;.3: city's f‘fl“ were brol él: which should make them successful settlers of and some Conservative members impolitely remind- dealings with agents and lawyers. : down by the blowing of trumpets?| | T)y Raa], Carlson i . " . - 3 X St Q. Isn't it improper for a man 3. What is martial law? L i Alaska |ing the government that its spokesmen had said K Unexpected profits will come to . o has beet Tk D Rt todh Ay OPTOMETRIST oite Secretary Burlew's hasty denial that DOthing not already known, Prime Minister Cham- merchants. at &, QRIICE, - WHD, “TiSs el [T 068 e *N g Blom, Bldg——2nd Floor Sl : ™" berlain has apparently been successful in giving the Children born on this day,may|iPg too much and is unsteady on part of North America? [Bwr o7 1 ST oo Pomol B el .ui i : ].w," i l::“ Hore-Belisha incident a decent parliamentary burial. Le serious in nature and inclined Dis feet. to keep urging a girl to| 5 What U. S. C’gy is known as| TR e et e e Mnst AREEh Mr. Chamberlain paid eloquent tribute to the to seek change of work and jen- dance with him? “the city of shoes"? it is apparent that the proposal is just one "“f’“‘ “very great qualities” of the ex-War Minister. But vironment. Many are persistent A. Yes, and the girl has a per- ANSWERS. — 4 HARRY scheme to make a foreign country out of this Ter- |y .qa very great qualities, it appears, are the cause {ravelers. . ‘{ect right to keep on refusing. < 1 Alexander Dumas, mm co UP ritory and to place among us large numbers of Per-, or his dismissal, for the Prime Minister wnxfledl:.’ wCopy)lghl 1940) { Q How should the prongs of 2. Jericho. o RACE sons the rest of the country, out of the wisdom yefers to “difficulties” resulting from these outstand- ' b |the fork be pointed when lifting| 3. Military command of gov-| of its lawmakers, has found it desirable to exclude. ing talents. At least Chamberlain is frank about | a bite to the mouth? ernment with absolute power dur- Phone 767 Phone DRUGGIST Mr. Burlew and his chief, Mr. Ickes, may be it, explaining that “I dont propose to give the! OHN J (AIN Ayhie proges v gf ythe” fork fing suspension of ordinary codes. G A “The Squibo assured Alaska will oppose this new plan just as House in detail my reasons this afternoon.” He J sbodld’ always “poist-‘upward. -~ | "4." No, A roceries (| Stores of actively and vehemently as it did the dangerous certainly lived up to that self-limitation. | o | Q438 Fesr’“”r"]"‘ d?f’“§s . ever], 8. tonn, MRS (o - . one~fourth of the original Slattery Report. | Hore-Belisha himself takes his firing like a| pASSES AWAY" veorgo e B ol L D e e Acting. Seoretary speaks. of misrepresenta- |SONer. THis brief” address to the House was as| e 1 THELP AN FINNISH STEAM BATH SR N e tion of the Slattery Report which has appeared in ;‘_’"l"""*‘““g ds /thay ol D e R e e et Your Afiment Calling You 2 il fhe . 5. prees and Hasards the oplnion. that most 282 BIUer personal resentment—a fell Do may— AT ST. ANN'S ALASKAN s Traimems st 2w | @ A BBINS of the misrepresentation has been the Work Of yo Geeme his duty as an Englishman in time of war. | u S Frowns Upon Open every day—10 a.m. till mid- L those opposed to the plan. We disagree. The mis- The Commons debate with its spilling of m.my‘ i e T night—Dr. E. Malin, Prop. . Front St—Triangle Bldg. representation can be blamed on neithr proponents highly unenlightening words may well evoke ironic! John J. Cain, printer and advers} | e 142 Willoughby Ave. Phone 678 ¢ i g y rg' I w The Alaska Territorial —_— nor opponents of the settlement scheme but upon smiles. But before one turns satirical at the ex-|lSINg salesman, after many séve e’ ) 0 "m Binoloynient’ Becvid i G5 : those who know little about the Slattery Report and |pense of Chamberlain it is well to think how a "Sthmatic attacks with which e, less about Alaska, It can be blamed on thoughtless similar situation would have been handled in Ger-{had been i;‘:‘:‘;fos;:’;lz‘;tg’:;:; WASHINGTON, Feb. 2—Gov-| CARFENTER - DIESEL ENGIN- FINE GASTINEAU CAFE commentators to whom the problem of Alaskan many or Russia. Hore-Belisha would probably be Since the first of the year it was| ernment employees must quit| EER—Married, age 40. Fully quali- development is a toy with which they can play dead by this time, “accidentally” slain by storm| G 10 oot 0o disease m’pflmp{ng on government time, fied carpenter, and Diesel engineer "-Mh-nlhwelvl!e.;lflm today and go on in their columns tomorrow to play troopers or liquidated by a drumhead court. There .. iosteady and serious inroads) Controller General Fred H. Brown|on marine engines. Many years at very reasonable raex just as lightly with the war debts, the weather WOUId be no press protest, or heckling in Parlia- [0 58 WOV B FRO B warned in @ circular that all em-| in the Territory. Good on any con-| | PAUL, BLOEDYORN and the future of the Dionne quintuplets. ment. The chief of the state would feel under nO |, ita] Tuesday for the second Plovees should be at their posts|struction work as all-around work- 8. FRANELIN STREET A sample of the thinking which the Slattery g:;:::em':y dx:ug:f; zsfifn::iita‘fi\f"l,yf"e 5 G’;‘:" time within a month fully confi- at the time set for work to begin|er or foreman. Has driven heavy Report has provoked is this from an article which oono” orficials, but her demoeracy mm”;‘lm rilm:’duu that he would soon recover. fl:x]d rer‘lder seven hours of faith-| :rlucks and tractors. Call for ES the Chicago Daily News published a few days ago: |war or no »\ai‘ i Mr. Cain had been a reslden}t] of ful service’ l ' o apprecite Fniands reatve povery a5 8| Nor ' i likely that many of the admirabe|Jonets e U 1, coming bt - Junean Melody House abitable country, and to make the patriotic ardor | changes brought about by Hore-Belisha in the 2! D l C d P l of the Finns even more difficult for some persons years in which he has been rehabilitating the Bm-‘;zfiff,‘:,:; Ir);:g;m:u;n;rni‘;’?:::; al y rosswor: uzzie Music and Eleotric Appliances to comprehend, it is"only necessary to compare it ish Army are to be altered. The parhamemary;m his youth he learned the print- (Next, Irving's Market) LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES with Alaska. | opposition will see to this. The Laborites concede |ing business on the Holyrood Ban- ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 9. Vitiate of Front Street Phone & “Such geographic, geologic and climatic dif- Chamberlain's right to rebuild his cabinet. They ner, a weekly published in Holyropd,| ~1- In behalf of 10. Litotary ferences as exist very much favor Alaska over Fin- 8re even willing to allow a man like Hore-Belisha |Kansas, named after Holyrood, On-| & Smooth-sporen JA P g rih land Alaska is larger than Finland, Sweden :'0 :" “Cke"d‘“"?;"I ‘“‘N]& if not r‘:“J\NU 1B“t their | tario Province, Canada, home of his| 15 fowan 3 ml“liu‘:(.!or | R BRI ¢ and Norway combined Finland _ possesses /eaders’ words, while calm enough, gave clear Warn- | parents before they settled in Ells- goddess Shfon . B mm.’lg i 1tn;. ux; meddling with army efficiency will nob be | worth County when many coloniza- | 13- s at ense it Ch‘;:in:llmlrr:;v Archie B. Betis for Health and Pleasure Alaska 94000 square miles, and Alaska O Gy A | ton Drojects Were; In progross Tl s piaponast “ Mmm s PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT " 5 i AT ¢ al ansas. Book! farm land is much more fertile and producive| mootnote on mistletoe culture: Suburban wives| He was a brother of A. B. Cafn,| ‘it Low siter 21. Phiapine m;’;’%mmz"auuh'dm“" than Finland's Fisheries - forest resources yp the Hudson ask the New York Central to build |Editor of the Alaska Catholic, Ju-| 19. Below R Toe " Phone 676 coal, petroleum and mineral resources + them a waiting room large enough to permit them |neau; R. M. Cain, hardware dealer :21: m:’c.flfnfiw' “nr%‘v):i?-n water power. 3 'to kiss commuting husbands on arrival from the[in Scio, Oregon; and Miss Agnes L. nickname o Eut:le-l“m“ “There is, however, one important asset that city. Cain, music teacher in Wichita,| 25 Hostiea 31 Fish eggs e fieps A s ———— | Kansas. o8 et Bmas IT COSTS SO LITTLE 2 Funeral services will be held at " " “ships of war ling sound TO nxxss sm-n_' WHAT'S THIS o vous Sl e, e} . GECR al the BRUNSWICK | ev. Wm. G. Leasseur, S. J. w cisions n Y NEws I ? Star Spurns Love |celebrate a requiem mass in the| 33 Take out e e A 88 paagnonetl n E v L 1 “ s UUR L [ ] WEEK Church of the Nativity. Interment| 35. Se:nn‘grlc:‘x‘oc 48, Christian 1. Tinge of red . s“tm::-rl‘t:‘r; F— —— By The AP Pt Sarice | il tollow In Bvergmen Cometars, | . mipiches B8 Gegnflie. § SMELYA: | AMILY 1. This ‘aclr;;s! unheralded 87, Oplpg:I.l‘eh::‘ 51, Sug:m::“z" S s.fl“k snake e W:;lc::l{:l.;n SHOE STOBE marriage to wha erson sur- : 3 ‘ prised Hollywood? KATHERINE HOOKER % omandate g3 Goiiofyork b SIS © i Bt L. C. SMITH and CORONA “Juneaw's Oldest Exclus- 12 Htaly is reported to have .I.o "Ew Ho 45. Wg:lerlm{:; b 7 w.‘:.%‘.fi;‘::';'y = l“","h“ way TYPEWRITERS sive Shoe Store” R il W ECY EEE T £ 0 i oviet Union? 3. What political gossip w 5 J- B. Burford & Co. - . started when John L. Le Mrs. Katherine Hooker, who has “Our D 1s Worn by called Sen. Wheeler (Dem.- been living in the Tom Dyer resi~ Satisfied Customers” Try The Empire - Mont.) “one of the most emi- jdence for the last several weeks, cesults. sippifiats nent of our contemporary has taken an apartment in the statesmen?” —

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