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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1940 . . the pressure which the French Navy applies has I Daily Alaska Empire ..o e ' iy vint cinat YEARS AGO PRENN B Bt ehising otk Mndky by tha We are likely to forgek that France ranks fourth O‘roscope Prom THE EMPHE appy D 11‘ e C t O I‘Y Pnternll Societien EMPIRE TRINTING COMPANY among the great naval Powers. But the fact is not { Gestineau Channel S e ey sl i . overlooked by the nations which border on the Med- || AT 105 @. h R L BERNARD - - Vice-President and B Mo iterranean. Admiral Darlan commands a formidable With e Hisdovery’ 6F fhe: Biks irt day Entered in the Post Office in Junea 8uc s er. | fleet based on seven capital ships, two of them J”'"\ vein of quartz on the prop- | B. P. 0. ELKS meet I modern battle cruisers which are a match for any- SATURDAY, MARCH 9 lerty at Windham Bay containing ; i Drs. Kaser and foory Wednesday st 8 [T thing in their class. France has 65 ships of the| Goniucung planetary aspectsare|free gold and galena, the property The Empire extends congratula- p. m. Visiting brothers principal combat types now building, including four |active today. The rule of the stars| WAs considered more valuable than|tions and best wishes today, their | Freeburger | welcome. H. C. RED- 000-ton battleships mounting 15-inch guns—the |encourages big enterprises and|ever before, according to F. W. birthday anniversary, to the fol-l MAN, Exalted Ruler; M e DENTISTS Richelieu, the Clemenceau, the Jean Bart and the |spurs the energies of men who have | Ketchmark, President of the In- lowing: Blomgren Building | e et Gascogne, The Richelieu, launched last year, is|power over human destiny, It is| dependent Gold Mining Company. MARCH 8 PHONE 56 threatening to naval operationsand | s ATl Biab Otke Ghard Stanley Nowicka MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 seems to presage sensational events A pEn fll;d Home: This s a con- | cutter Algonquin sailed for Ka- Lola LaPaugh “_—____._” ;econn and fourth figuration menacing to women who | talla in response to a call for help | LI AL A L ohe il ACTIVE SURSCRIPTION RATES. nearing completion. DSRIGEE by ERITRE N TWiak KA Ioas s 165146 bie eentn, The only important naval loss reported thus far By mail, postage paid. at the following rates ted One year, in advance, $12.00; six months, in advance, $6.00; | by France is that of the.mine-laying ‘cruiser Plu- one month, in advance, $1.26. ton, victim of an internal explosion. Losses in the Ida Clifton G in Scoltish Rite Temple Subscribers will conter & favor if they will promptly notify should follow routine matters, An-|on account of influenza at that Bertha Tworoger Dr. A. W SfEWBl’l X beginning at 7:30 p.m. the Business Office of any failure or irreguarity in the de- | French mercantile marine have also been compara- 1 Jver xiety regarding husbands and sons | Place. NT 'Zd‘:xfil:::"!rs "News Office, 602; Bustness Oftice, 374. tively light. French transports have ferried a colon- |, }publlc sgrvlcc is indicated. | ‘l ne]j-c;::% % J&};r:;onon H IBDE I?:G Worshipful R’fi;:: BJAl\l:ldE?snnvr:: e el @ O SR 8 4 ¢ ? i ” 4 8 | arles H. sgrove, the el r 1 3 ours 9 a.m. p.m. > 3 MIMBER OF ASSO ial army across the Medl‘termne‘afl succrsvsf\lll%. Through the months there "“”l Charles H. C'osgr de i I(-::et. o R SEWARD BUILDING LETVERS, Secretary. The Associated Press is exclusi entitied to the use for French destroyers and planes are said to have ac-| pheen many warnings of sorrow that chikan attorney, an rs. 08 Office Phone 469 republication of all news dispatches credited to it or mot | .4 oo o dogzen German submarines, while |will touch the women of the world, | grove, were returning to their home | otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published berein. French warships alone have escorted 116 convoys|It is also forecast that Americans 0D the Princess Mary. | LOOK and LEARN and assisted the British with 33 more. Only four|will partake to a limited degree "TALASKA CIR 'ULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | & s : p . R O TR, | TSR THAN —JAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. of the mercha " . o] avi erhaps, of the sad experiences of | Dr. A. W. Seibert, First Lieu- Ly 3 itti GUY SMITH f the merchantmen protected by French units have | perhap: pe oot n e Rl OhEBE R By A C Dl’. JlldSOIl Whlfller | T is a|women in Europe and the Orient. ed States Army, who was attached > CHIROPRACTOR GEORGE D. CLOSE, Inc. National Newspaper Representa- | been sunk by enemy action. Altogether it is Sives, with offices in San Francisco, Lot Angeles, Portland, ¢ . y a P Business Affairs: Springtime - record of efficient performance of which any navy g Beaiile, Chicagc. New York and Boston o ; 5 F stimulation in business may be|to the United States Coast Guard '™ ™ """ 0 R Drugless Physician D i ht be proud | cutter Algonquin, visited St. Ann’s| Office hours: 10-12; 1-5, 7-9 m SEATTLE REPRESENTATIVE- Gllbe A. Wellingt 1011 marked at this time. In Washington e S strength? American Bank Bullding i i e et ominion | fogaraing| Hospital during his stay in Ju-|Sreatest tenslle strengih? = 1| Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. | e |nesu, He declared that the hos-| 3. Which is the best-kn PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES q PSR " oQi trade agreements, especially wh any i star Submarines Can’t Sink ’Em g PETiy pital was ideally equipped with |2 individual star? | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- Japan is involved, will delay cer- ‘e 3. In what war were the Bat- |tain commercial plans. Farmers um)um".mem,s, and conye}uenl both Hes of the Wilderness fought? »ULLY COMPOUNDED for patients and hospital atten-| — will profit through increased de- s - 1d- mands for agricultural products as dants mi'dum]]:dlm:;”;bcm le[?,?";m.f:? D J h H G Front Street Next Coliseum food shortages in Europe and Asia | 5. Who was the first great| r. John . Leyer PHONE 97—Free Delivery create grave anxieties. The seers| ROV Rutherford, manager of the ot nns;;unary“ RN warn Americans against selfishness Juneau Lumber Mills, was to ar-) = < G o five on the Princess Mary from a | ANSWERS Room 9—Valentine Bldg. U. S a world leader for the simple reason that ¥hile they edn;oy .““u';he bles“]“f;“ tevoral monthe’. trip %o Beattle|. 1. The locust PHONE 762 no other nation shows the slightest sign of interest jof peace and Warn at complete where he secured contracts for| > Polaris, the North Star. Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. gl g ki isolation from war agonies may not 3. The Civil War. " ' in dirigibles : eage By . The Civil Wa The race for new weapons is at its most intense | ¢ Possible during the present up- | the seasol South Africa. - Tomon'ow s StYles g ivilization. S " in Europe. Yet lighter-than-air ships are playing |feaval of civilt a“onSudden | Miss Eva Campbell, manager of St. Paul S T AT S | TodaY no part in the war. They have been universally | National Issuest Sucdel BB, "ir"soods department of the - ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. discarded as useless and dangerous after years of | ° g g g M. Behrends Company, arrived ! Graduate Los Angeles College i . |ton will be significant in coming experiment in which they proved unable to survive » 4 on the Spokane from a buying trip of Optometry and months, Diplomatic secrets will be : Opthalmology LS s LT S B i e I of Do the cause of wrong guesses among !0 the States. | 2 1 I\ ENGLISH Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground * (Philadelphia Record) A board of naval experts is urging a $10,000,000 | program of lighter-than-air craft construction on Congress. The board wants to make the United| States a world leader in this type of weapon, Building one fair-sized dirigible would make the | Hindenburg and the Roma blew up; the " Byt bie £ iblo a fine position to judge the merits ZR-2 and the Macon collapsed; the Slwn:mrh)uh.-“; "-‘1)"*“':‘1:;0.““:)%:5" ;1" f;“:;’:[']“ of the present Republican campaign in Congress to|the Akron and the NS-11 were destroyed in storms; & Prog of the Presbyterian Native Church ; S | cated. Preparedness is to engage distupt the work of the 1940 cen The enumerat- | the R-101 ploughed into a mountain; the Dixmude | "= 'm.t‘nlllon as youths are called I Juneau, was returning on the By W. L. Gerdon and the Ttalia were also lost. Princess Mary from a vacation. ___,_..—' ing in Alaska—including the answering of the very i —_—mn i r . | for military training in summer > i | In short, dirigibles have shown themselves to Frords. Oftén - Mibbedy! D07 ok uestions to which the Republicans 58 hje o8 = 2 > WhlCh one Republicans profess (0 obJeCl iy, pighly susceptible to adverse weather conditions | 3PS Weather: highest 35, lowest 34, sa she was tickled to death with The Charles w. Car!er —is ;‘dmw (’n:;‘;m‘lyv] 2 land many of them have been wrecked uhder almost I“"‘)erl‘m“m?fll .A”a,;-;: F‘!:,]")”'d cinidy | gift” Say, “She was greatly Getting a ,”M tart on the rest of the mation.|,..rot weather conditions. r““l‘t ”,',hl,“oz; ,'“,",‘p'a Ly'n‘.s it has A | pleased with the gift.” Moriuary the Territory has carried its census-taking forward As fof war—they could only be used on fair |fousht valiantly against aggression Often Mispronounced: Etiquette. 3 y ching " " e s e e oy b o i ey | ufhigran Ladies | ot eion S| rowinsnamn e ||| “The Rexall Store a , 2 Republican Ay are goi to be experienced through- | target to the enemy, interogtibaal ipolisics SINEHEAY (12 bet, i as in it, accent first syllable PHONE 136 Your Reliuble Pharmacists 1o betona ove » perilous than . out the country We were interested to see what -defense of the |0 become even more perilous t Misspelled: Mete (to as- ¥ | e e e ? . " |active support of the Allies, it i ew ai Meefing ot Mesee! S % Butler-Mauro Alaskans have not objected to the question on |dirigible would be put forward by the Navy in asking ‘ sign by measure); : g . Throe boints at which the | forecast. The seers predict for the| ... bia e % A G = ypsel® —_— personal income. Such a question must be included |for this new program. Three points at which the The Ladies Aid of the Resurrec Synonyms: Misery, wretchedness, | "™ Have Your Eyes Examined by in the census if we are to know such highly im- |dirigible is invulnerable were found. “,",“ e '?"’“”;fl <l"lc,'5”" ."_Vl”’fj tion Lutheran Church met yester- | distress, despondency, unhappiness, X portant facts as the amount of our national income The naval experts, doubtless after weeks of [that may remode he civilized | 4o v afternoon at the home of Mrs. affliction Dr Rae L Carlson 1d : 4 % | study, report that dirigibles are immune from attack | WOri¢. John Lowell, with Mrs. M. Brenno Bk S I U DR and the per capita earnings of the citizens of the repc g | " Persons whase birthdate it s have | 2o Woed By, ciome R Mo Bt OPTOMETRIST various States or sections of the country times and it is yours.” Let us in- 2 Rev. David Waggoner, in charge | by submarine, mine and torpedo. o o b as co-hoste The truth of these claims is indisputable. Under |the augury of a year of success — pgter dessert and a short business crease our vocabulary by mastering | | Blomgren Bldg. 2nd Floor The Republicans, who have warned that they |ihe same sort of reasoning the Navy might recom-|and good fortune. Unexpected, ro-|meoting, the remainder of the af-|one word each day. Today's word: || Front Street————fhone 636 might not vote an appropriation for the CeNsus|mend the building of oar-propelled Roman triremes |Mance will be dominant in the ex- | temoon was spent sewing. | Bropitiation; - (Hat Swish appeasen’| T T T T unless the question which is objectionable to them | on the ground that they cannot be successfully at-|Perience of women. { SmiE PR S e — is removed, are playing poor politics on o pitiably | tacked by a cavalry charge. Or they might demand Children born on this day will ' | syllable pish). “No words of propi- THR P RACE IFT C0-0 is B ; aay ¥ be keen of mind and strong of | poor issue. They say they can't see what a m.unm return to woodén ships which would not set off » M O D E P N tiation could influence him to re- Both boys and girls will be lent.” earnings have to do with enumerating the people |the magnetic mines used by the Germans in the | body g ; ; G back to sling-shots imaginative and inclined toward ETIQUETTE | o | ] | DRUGGIST of the country, as if the only mission of the census | North Sea. Or we might go idealism. These subjects of Pisces ARAR S Phone 767 Phone || e Souee st he pe ec ses s because then munitions dumps could not be blown ” in the past has been to count nose As a matter of “* ;fll{*e“l:,; \. x:q Sy ps |are fairly successtul, but inclined fact, questions of .the “extranec nature which | WP, m; kv e YoAralens 3 ey g ey AR ST Scout Over GROCERIES — they view wjth alarm were asked in 1930 and 1920 | S 3 (Copyright, 1940) X frequently said 1hm dirigibles hddn( a suu.l(- fcatu.(- as far back as we have been taking s = B MR8 . Sabar forie : % " - and 1010 and s far back as we have been taking “m recommend them as fighting craft. We clean 2 X Q. Is it proper for a hostess to| - “The Store for Men o o g . u - SERSHIINS, oPnis. W | forgot they couldn't be attacked by submarines—at inform her #‘}“‘-\ the exact hours L) The' ‘census presents the nation with an un- jjeqst not until® after they had been blown down on ”[ the egles ; ! HOUSEHOLD SAB'W S The nation should take that opportunity and use | The foremost naval expert in the United States And the considerate, well-bred house | o Front St—Triangle Bldg. it wisely, as the Bureau of the Census has done in|is Commander Charles E. Rosendahl. Yet even‘ | guest will never be two mmul.v.si LONDON, March 8—British Roy- n 0] n hifl SII framing the 1040 questions, as any fair minded per- | Commander Rosendahl, in urging our Government | late : lal Air Force planes are reported arri Machine op son who has been asked them will agree . | to permit the sale of helium to Germany for use in| al y Qéoc:):f “ll(;l::?rlw z:“ rrlgfliimp‘-’:‘:‘if mlhadvcl “’fou-u‘;f fG erza"f'.oc f‘:{’m “Try Us First” We in Alaska know. The Republicans are wrong | dirigibles, said: ; S paper,; Foland last night for the firsttme. j———n — -7 ¥ or s available? " " 5| - —— : i and petty and cheap and unmindful of the best in- | “The large airship has no war value in Europe. v :\0" 1:1):;', ohlz:l‘z‘“kn‘:_dml;l;\:;n:(::“e Ps:.m?;‘hl;‘ts.'x;e]nv’, fgofiped'?‘hi:sl:nifl GASTINEAU CAFE terests of the nation—again (rt‘lrn‘).uny is building dirigibles for peace-time use Comma“der 0' Juneau H‘n‘v e f;';exld Ll S ;s;::u‘e safely he air n DB H VANCE only ) » 2 . | And again: | [explain the reason? | Various sections of Germany were OSTEOPATH FRANCE'S NAVY | “The airship was an effective weapon in the Coast Guard District ‘I-Q‘i biéowtsll:;uld a half grape- also flown ove ORI e ot g | World War, but times and weapons have changed, IS Promoied i “X wne:: vointed spoon l Sl cmm’ | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Announcement by a Government spokesman in | With the result that the big airship today does not | o R gt - e SieTon 4 7 to 8:00 by appoinment. Paris that the French and British Navies will take | :"l t"‘“’ the military picture to any worthwhile ex-| s | [ i g’;‘“‘”“ Hotel Annex “ " e Sahinan Abuse ent. AT . Ragh uth Franklin St. Phone 177 “E,‘;L,::e,?iz‘) : w“?’::,\j»“[. (v(bl‘vl:]::]: "'h” : )';I xlu.mr..fil} What Commander Rosendahl says of big air- DPSEA‘I'{I’EA ?":r'c“:l ‘H'L’lx_“rsm':;::‘ Dally Crosslvord Puzzle = T i3 'q;» “O‘p (X”'('i'n Reiea s ‘]’ e "’ ;’“ e l:c :‘;‘1" hips is true in large measure of medium-gized air- h‘:;",";:);‘:_:d :)r lm“‘])m“mmn i s are operating as a single uni may e | ship ‘ as 8 o ! Acaass Solution of Yesterday” | o R i e, ; . ** Michael Ry | Y's Puzzie 22. Small recep~ British Navy that suffers the harder German blows| The things are just no good—except that they |Sommander Michacl Ryan. of the| 3 JB5., o0 tcewernsy | | Juneau Melody House| || runcaEon sPEviavies and strikes back with more spectacular success. 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Burford & Co. + couom — that a hearing will be held before “Our Doorstep Is Worn by the dersigned bate jud " AM, in the office of the United % 4 7 : States Commissioner and Ex- “.....%//..%/// T E L E Officic Probate Court for th ——— i A Tazea, (:?‘::mml:s‘ioner': ////.////-./ PHONE 51 Precinct, upon the petition of YOUR L"ERY PRINT[N(: Gordon Gray for his appointment .H. //fln../ . COMMERCIAL AND m) o, > mjv) M) X! ZmN>o) mZIMENZ > ONC/Z/> 0] % i A, B - — | Lk A Muses REGISTRATION OF VOTERS - Writing futd Citizens who are not regis . Negative tizens 0 gistered : Dag 1 . 3 | voters must register by March 30th Don't Miss Big Basketball Tourney, March 7-8-9 o quality as electors at the Muni.| 20 Took s chaie cipal election April 2, 1940. i AN old printer Persons who voted at the last| 23 EXclamation once said: Our municipal election need not register . Location duty is to make the again as their names are on the rinte E ermanent. registration lists. declarations pri d word speak p 8 B -0 == XM MO/ )P} =>N00>| —i>|m] Z| D[ >ON-m| IMENWOM—>Z] m o= ks) [T OIMCoNMo[T] Z/O[ON-|0mujn | R| E B| | ~[-NMu|O|T[INOT/— D>/ R O} >0 = —|-m|G[om[Z|m) 12! Partially as administrator of the estate of Adolph Frank Costenoble, deceased, SAVINGS ACCOUNTS " ) n h) (=] 3 v b V NEl‘Jn L“PLI‘TLY l ILLEI) i and for the issuance of Letters of ./ “. “ A * Administration to him. All s 4 / ) X Traln S et | RHE oI % stmLos_sizsio TAGS . . . POSTERS . . . CARDS , S e et s 15 1 s “...//%fl ER an , 25 o O VIS ... INDEXES . . . LEDGERS @/ *H. /g gt ey é/%.// g...é/.,. ' sA DEFOSIT 5OES day of February, 1940. (SEAL) Qe B - i _ oy i/ fil!//flllflil First National Bank Daily Alaska Empire - 8 i . S ...,//{ffl...... , i EERE e RS SR it e s i

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