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_THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAR. 11, 1940. . p e neutrality to be operated continually in (‘vm'mnn_v'.s‘ 5 il \ " Pl “t e L Dally AI“Skfl Emplre favor | 2 YEARS AGO fla ' % . Published. every evening except Sunday by the Soon after the Finnish invasion, Norway and| | Prom THE EMPIRE appy lr e c t O r y Fraternal Societies ooy IIRE PRINTING COMPANY Sweden were willing to transport Allied troops as| Y { . s DSt aen S B s T supplies across their territories. They ex- MARCH 11, 1620 @ ‘rthda 9 B. L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Bustness Mana®% | o ted, in light of all the promises of aid for Fin-| ; A\ { l ) Entered in the Post Office in Juneau & s Matter | jand made in' London and Paris, that Alifed forces| According to tnformatlon con\f ol B. P. 0. ELKS meet tained in private letters from the Drs. Kaser and f be sent to the Mannerheim Line, Instead, | TUESDAY, MARCH 12 Westward points the of) land stam-| The Empire extends congratula- | every Wednesday at § ACTIVE came only driblets of volunteers. Both Russia "”d, Mingled good and evil planetary|pede continued to grow in mag-|sions and best wishes today, their Freehur er ! ev'elcmdme t};zzcbng:%‘. =13 Germany threatened the Scandinavian countries.|aspects rule today. The morning|nitude and hundreds of claims were| pirthday anniversary, to the fol- g | MAN, Exalted Rvler; M [ In the face of this closer menace Finland's request| hours should be auspicious for the|being staked as preliminary steps lowing : DENTISTS ‘ H. SIDES, Secretary. b | *den for aid was rejected. King Gustav re-|signing of contracts with workers.| toward applying for leases. Blomgren Building o | to intervene, Now under the same pressure,|The Moon enters Taurus, a sign MARCH 11 PHONE 56 e SONSCRIPTION RATES. the Scandinavian States hope to maintain neu-|conducive to courage which may| Joseph A. Snow was chosen as i B Satah MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 -.-ll\'tnd!yhym:xlnfxr‘l'n S 24D for sL20 ver month. | o | be much needed before the end of Ex:l(}:\d tmv.xll” (;m! Lhcr F‘Bl;nev:l::t ];' * fillard ]\S’Ieco(xjm nrnd ltonrt.lh advar 2005 six advance, $6.00 g the month, Women are under a|and Protective Order of Elks at the e onday of each month One year. in ad ! advance, $6.00. T'his endeavor al self-protéction ‘will only nmknu‘sway making for varied activitles,| annual election of the lodge. Charles Switzer in Scottish Rite Temple r if they will promptly motify Phillip Bertholl Dr.A. W. Stewart X\ beginnihg at 7:30 p.m fans and the Germans laugh. Had lh(‘.\‘(‘} Heart and Home: The configura- the Busin ity in the de- r o] v b o p livery of their papers Sosiiess G v d their fellow member, Finland, in de-|yon should be sumulating to Wo-| F. H. German was a passenger A:;m: E;xxl:‘elrt DENTIST RALPH B. MARTIN Telephones ws Office R e 3 ding herself, the Allies would have had no ‘“"“'"imm who will realize that heavy're- | on the Princess Mary enroute to I-‘md! i Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. Worshipful Master; JAMES W MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRE to come to their aid, should Germany join (hl“‘spun‘sibi“ucs await them in service | San Jose where he was to spend Ry W }"‘iov SEWARD BUILDING LEIVERS, Secretary, The Assoctated Pre ntitled to the use for R. T. Westover Office Phone 469 et e es credited to it or ot The Copenhagen | of many sorts. Those ' who have vo- | a short time before deciding on republication Amos T. Hardinger fray as she had threatened to do. 8 should otherwise credited in and also the local news tion is a retreat which should make Gustavus |cational training perfect | 5 permanent location. " ¥ 3 oublished here : € bt £39.0 ibie Horlas ratia [ themselves in_technique, The eve- | —_— § TON GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER g 2 % ning is auspicious for hospiality| . s .t | THAN T™HAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. The Scandinavian States should know, as the v i oy oSt e g g Trains were now operating on $aas I' ~TGEORGE D. TLOSE, Inc. National Newspaper Representa- Jalkan Stales have learned, that they can save ;J",(x' may even encourage oWl | yojuied time on the, White Pass| LOOK and LEARN Dr. Judson Whmler Mves, with offices In San Francisco, Loc Angel themselves only by standing with the Allies. They | ; g and Yukon Route, was the infor- * | CHIROPRACTOR ! (R R ama e would disappear as independent units were the NAYL\! Business Affairs: Puzzling fpreb- | mation brought from Skagway by By A C. Gordon Drugless Physician | DRUGS SEA G {o win this war. First Lord of Admiralty Churchill|lems connected with exportgi will|the Princess Mary. All slides had O o s 1y D Americun Bunk ; ltiply, but general trade in the | been cleared away and no further Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. — | reminded them of that a few weeks ago. They |muwtiply, | PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES | United States will be good. M#nu- | interruption to traffic was antici- 1. How did the word “bedlam”| tws facturing will reach the highest pated originate? e ] standards of speed in production. 2. Where did Napoleon Bona- | Apprehension regarding springtime | parte die, and where is his body cannot be neutral in the old sense. Their promise gether will be discounted by the aggressor ause of their action toward Finland PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- r ULLY COMPOUNDED to stand tog Shipping men reported an unu- and was a member of the Oslo group, but| European war policies may slow | sual u'mmml ?:l flolilm.: .sce o}ir the Besisds Dr Joh H G Front Street Next Coliseum was not present at the Copenhagen conference. This|down certain industries. Close re-|Taku S5 Mk A \\elre 2VINE | 3 What is the commercial name . n . eYer PHONE 97—Free Delivery will be interpreted as the true measure of their|lations between business and L',(wvmdlm:““?'bmln?"gaf‘;“‘ the ;““’"51 for artificial silk? | DENTIST mity. Should Sweden be attacked, Norway and|ernment will prevail. 1‘::: ]:]:;lgfiegbwsg:t;;;l: Channe! 4. In what year did the Wright | Room 9—Valentine Bldg. e | I may be expected to meet and decide w} National Issaes: ‘Discuséion 't o i brothers make their first flight? PHONE 1762 5. What is the largest city of Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. and in hand in face of the new menace.| iy, otentialities of war drives in| Willis E. Nowell, agent for the Sanian is the kind of neutrality on which aggressive | heir effect upon the United Statés|Alaska Steamship Company, was "Tomorrow’s Styles ictators thrive. Tt reveals weakness, not resolution.|will be serious as the stars presage|a Seattle passenger on .the Ala- ‘_AP‘:Sh‘:VFRS” i g 57 e | conflict on a vast scale. Secret in-|meda. He expected to return m’ I;;"g;’[“ i‘}:k; "’:L ““%d"pf;r ' Today Mussolini in the Middle | formation will spur the United| on the same steamer. Ftis - ? ci ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. | | = 5 i 5i | States government to stern meas- S : s Graduate Los Angeles College | o A ures in diplomacy. Harassing mals| Weather: highest 39, lowest 35| 2 He died in exile on the is-| of Optometry snd | MISS ALASKA (Cleveland Plain Dealer) [euvers o, fleata. aes toaal | cieir land of St. Helena, and his body | Opthalmology | ‘/0,” - The Italian poot is beginning to pinch Musso- | Treacherous methods will be under- | AR is buried in Paris, France. Classes Pibted " Cottaek Qroua i c ~ We are all sorry, of course; that our Miss Juneau The business of walking the middle road be-|taken for the purpose of drawjug| 2 3. Rayon. [ s s | has not changed her nameto” Miss Alaska. But '™ ion-helligerency and unneutrality is not|this country into what would,—'b‘"Gashneau Women s e | | g . e % plea One week the hoot slips to the German|, world war more dreadful ‘than 5. Calcutta. o % et ot s 1 oo bt Bt Lo Cliacis | \ — Juneau’s Own Store ide of the path and the next week to the Allied.|any previous waste of life on ‘téas| H And we plan to send an- The result of such staggering is a dangerous strain|or land. | emo(ra"( u on the peninsula’s political constitution. International Affairs: The con-| W." M ‘T . hf to represen Pl S g T e 0 i|| The Charles W. Carter|| ! ' DAILY LESSONS || , other Jun t year's Ice Carnival the nonce Italy seems to have warmed up|test which seems to threaten civili- If she did e high or of being named |, . axis once more. What Hitler told Musso- | zation as the European war con- IN ENGL]SH | Mofluary r ; 3 Alaska's fairest, S did win valuable their recent telephone conversation is not|tinues will develop desperate situ- | ] | "Th R e good will for the people w. It is a good will known, but from the surface ripples plenty Was|ations for Hitler. The stars seem| Speaking on the topic, “There * | Fourth and Pranklin Sts. H e Rexall Store Bntahich husix 1 relations between South- silid. Once again the press is in full cry against|to presage for the spring the sort|Should Be a Law,” Mrs. Crystal|| By W. L. Gerden PHONE 136 | Your Reliuble Pharmact * ive. Miss Juneau the I 1. It has forgotten Russia for the mo-|of warfare long dreaded—whole-| Snow Jenne will address Democratic __________} b east and Interi has fulfilled the pu Butier-Mauro It soft pedals its antagonism to the French;|sale attacks on land and sea and | Women of Gastineau Channel at| their 8 o'clock meeting tonight in ch she was sent ment Words Often Misused: Do not | north just as successfully ‘as tl she returned.they are too clgse to annoy too openly. rom the air. Dictators come under | M1®Ir 8 0cClOC RO it 7 || Have Your Eyes Examined b, with ”J,C o ; +| In retaliation trade negotiations between evil portents that seem to forecast| Trinity Parish Hall. Ssd\ l?‘_;_)}flt L “f‘:tt 11 Cwlu nlcrve.‘ 4 | I G ) " ho!and the Allies have been abandoned. Italy Was|lack of harmony among them, even Preceding the talk there will be|Say, hat is whal k call impu. Dr Rae L C ] | n Miss Minnie Mot Fairbanks, who 4 business meeting and all mem-|dence, insolence, self-assurance, pre- . . Larison | to ship $80,000,000 worth of arms to the entente|though they may unite for. selfish in excha for Welsh coal. The Germans evi-|reasons. Unrest that reaches dan- dently told Rome to give up that scheme. Now|gerous stages is foreseen for peo- district but pritain is to embargo coal shipped from Germany [ples engaged in war. first Fairbanks girl through I ports to run Itallan indust Persons whose birthdate it is OPTOMETRIST | . "HARRY we take as great we lived in Fair- has been named 1940's Miss an interest and pride as banks. She represents the whole Territory. She is ihe | bers and other women living on|sumption.” | Gastineau Channel who are inter- Often Mispronounced: Architect. | ested in the organization are urged | Pronounce ar-ki-tekt, a as in ah, §o |to attend by Mrs. William A. Holz-|i as in it unstressed, accent first| flg | heimer, president. syllable, ) one: city or Front Street—————Phone 636 | Wk v RO il to be honored with the Miss Alaska title, though ‘Hith 5 been allowed to pass in the hope|the augury of a year of prosperity v Fairbanks has been doing all the work connected of appeas Italy, Italy from now on will feel|to which friends contribute, The 3 i Orv(envMisspoIled. Mulatto; one| | mn 1 RACE 54 with the Ice Carnival and queen contest for many the blockade and the embargo along with the|wise will not seek change or make Le ion AUX|I|ar Linoguss. e IFT CO-0P | DPRUGGIST e, |other neutrals who have complained in the past{any attempt to engage in new vo- | g y Synonyms: Offend, displease, | “The Squib A |against the favoritism shown the Italians. cations, . anger, affront, insult. | Phone 767 Phone | o / il g | From the time he came to office Prime Min-| Children born on this day prnhv} Junlors Postpone Word Study: “Use a word three " | s‘mm”.g' T 1 times and it is yours.” Let us )n-i | 5 ister ‘Chamberlain has mnever tired of appeasing Il|ably will be vigorous, quick-tem- | Duce ‘in the hope of luring him from the axis.|pered and impetuous. Many of these The French tagged along. When the war started | sybjects of Pisces have talemt ’m. they went the dength of suppressing Italian emigre | mysic. newspapers in Paris critical of the Fascist regime. At last the Allies are beginning to see that - . they can no more bring Italy around by appease- do you think, of our Scandinavian democrats woui ment than they could Germany. Henceforth they do as much if the Russians invaded Finmark?” intend to get tough. If Germany wins, Ttaly will The Russians have. invaded Finmark, as Finland pe more a colony of the Third Reich tnan ever. was then cal and ' “our Scandinavian demoer: " Mussolini knows it. He is also aware that he have decided they do not wis to get mixed up in could not take his people into the war ‘on the the affair. With the house next door on fire they German side without the risk of a revolution. GROCERIES ————— HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” STAND OR FALL TOGETBER? “The Store for Men” SABIN’S Front St—Triangle Bldg. crease our vocabulary by master-| S(heduled Mee' ing one word each day. Today's word: Timorous; full of fear; timid BT “She directed a timorous glance towards her father.” ! A G R A MODERN ETIQUETTE * By Roberta Lee Henrik Ibsen, famous 1} thrilled by Garibaldi's expedition to Sicily which he witnessed in 1865. He wrote home How many ‘wegian dramatist, was | . (Copyright, 1940) { | The Senior group of the Junior . s — | American Legion Auxiliary has A California farm loan associa- | Pestponed its meeting set for to- tion has operated 22 years with-|MOrrow evening owing to conflict- out a foreclosure. | tion with other events. B ST T SRS Announcement of the time and Z R Vs place of the next meeting will be NOTICE OF ELECTION made as soon as arrangements are To the Electors of the City of | completed. " DR. H. VANCE refuse to take steps to help put out the flames for Under these conditions there is no point in cod- [ Juneau, Territory of Alaska: S AR SR LS S fear they may antagonize the incendiary dling him while he plays the German game. Mus-| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN T e i) The Foreign Ministers of Sweden, :;\,,u,,ay and solini's brand of realistic politics is finally growing|that, pursuant to the Pl‘o"lt“’ni .0{ ANII-A'R(RAFI OSTEOPATH Denmark who met in Copenhagen and decided to S'%¢ Ordinance, NGmen A1 of el Q!' IShmfl; a wedding guest con-| | Consultation and examination | st Jelully to. op 8- B oan o ns e bac i mu)“' PO RCRMNREIR R /.17 TS of Juneau, and in conformity GUNS ARE USED gr?‘uate the .Groom. even whgn free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 4 42 | Organizing to curb Hollywood's system of multi- | therewith, a General Municipal this guest feels that the groom is 7 to 8:00 by appoinment, in fact have merely assured Russia and her German Election will be held on TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1940, between the hours of 9 AM. and 7 P.M. of said day for the purpose of electing the fol- making an unfortunate marriage? Gastineau Hotel Annex I" pARIS AREA A. Yes In the first place, the| | South Pranklin St. Phone 177 guest may be entirely wrong in his ——— opinion; second, if he is correct ple matrimony, a number of women of the film ally t ey will I king he res 4 ": ”mul i _‘ \“ !_‘ nid ]]:f‘fm‘“‘ “:\ ’ "], f”l capital have formed “One Husbands, Inc.” Sort of of Scandinavia once Finland is defeated nd 1arge- . "yoo imit, eh girls? Iy to blame are the Allies, though they recently | ve ¢ showed by their’ foray against the Altmark and| Now that the baseball season is getting under |lOWINg officers, to-wit: _ PARIS, March 11—Anti-aircraft|in his judgment the poor groom their dispatch of a fleet o the’ Arctic Ocean north' way, we can all look forward to taking it out on| A MAYOR fire was heard in the suburbs of |Will soon find it out and should| | Juneam "Glfldy House LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES THREE COUNCILMEN this city tonight. be made as happy as possible for of Norway, that they would not allow Scandinavian:the umpire. ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR The firing of guns was plainly [the short time of his disillusion- The Common Council of the|heard and searchlight beams played | ment, City of Juneau having heretofgre | through the sky for several min-| Q. What is a good toast for a Music and Electric Appliances (Next Irving's Market) I 5 2 by resolution, duly designated the |utes. friend of the bridegroom to offer Feont Street Phone 65 DOn I MISS Blg Baskefl)all TourneY, March 7-8.9 _ voting precincts of said city and to the bride at a wedding recep- for Health and Pleasure the Polling Place in each thereof,| NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL | ton? | RS s s g the electors are hereby notiffed: ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND A. “God bless the bride. She Archie B. Belis N er A o:‘; ::k;“ :m, That all duly qualified votefs| PETITION FOR FINAL AWARD |Picked the best man of the lot of Bty s fo wmakd e residing within the boundaries ‘of AND DISTRIBUTION us. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT i MAKD Voting Precinct Number One “of| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that| @ IS it all right to serve pie at| | Bookkeeping Tax Service printed word speak |, M o4 City of Juneau, which are’@s|on Saturday, February 24, 1040, T. N.|@ formal dinner? Room 8, Valentine Building great truths more Cashen, as administrator de bonis| A No; it is not done. Phone 676 clearly!” This is our ideal. We have built our business on hon- est, efficient evafts- manship which makes no compromise with half truths, follows: All that section lying ‘on the northerly side of Second Sttreet and West Second Street and the saild West Second Street extended across the tide-flats to the City limits and easterly of Gold and Capitol Avenue, will vote in the Fire Apparatus Room in' | the City Hall Building located at the corner of West Fourth and Main Streets, the same being duly desig- nated Polling Place in and for Pre- cinct No. One, City of Juneau. That all duly qualified voters re- siding within the boundaries -of voting Precinct No. Two of . said City of Juneau, which are as fol- lows: All that section lying on the southerly side of Second Street and West Second Street across the non of the estate of AUGUST ERN- EST THYS, commonly known as ERNEST BAKER, deceased, made and filed his Final Account and Re- k [port and Petition for Final Award and Distribution, and that on said day this Court made and entered its order directing that a hearing be had upon said Final Account and Report and Petition for Final Award and Distribution before it on Sat- urday, April 27, 1940, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M, on said day, at the Office of said United States Commissioner and Probate Judge, in the Federal-Territorial Building, in Juneau, Territory of Alaska, and re- quiring all persons to then and there appear and make their objections, if Legion Auxiliary will regular business meeting at 8 o'- clock this evening at the home of Mrs. Homer Nordling. — e PAST FYRESIDESTS MEET Past Presidents of the American have their NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS No. 136 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISON NUMBER ONE, AT JUNEAU. In the Matter of SIGURD MA- THISEN, Bankrupt, In Bankruptey. To the Creditors of SIGURD IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY AT DEVLIN'S L. . SMITH and CORONA | TYPEWRITERS Sold and Serviced by J. B. Burford & Co. <“Our Doorstep Is Worn by ¢ Satisfied Customers” e at the BRUNSWICK * T FAMILY SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- sive Shoe Store” Seward Lou Hudson Street . Manager SAEASUS o T Try The Empire classifieds fou results. _ TELEPHONE —51 | tide-flats to the City limits will|3DY, thereto, and to the settlement| \fATHISEN of Petersburg in the : thereof, and to the distsbution of i vote at 139 So. Franklin Street, the i " | Pirst Division of the Territory of the residue of the assets of this Alaska, a_bankrupt: same being the duly designated : 5 £ a, it Polling Placé in and for Preiict| o e e to iconie Thys, & sister| “NGTICE 15 HEREBY ~GIVEN No. Two, Clty of Juneau. | |gium, Rarl Thys. & brother of de. | Phat ;on the 7th. day of March, That all duly qualified voters ceased, residing in Maria-Aalter, AD. N4, e st BIGURD. MA YOUR EVERY PRINTING NEED EXPERTLY FILLED COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS +* residing within the boundaries of 2 THISEN was duly adjudicated Voting Precinct No. Three of said fheégl:x:éemflu:e;lzg‘s:;‘agotkst:é bankrupt and that the first meet- CAPITAL—$50,000 : City of Juneau, which are as fol- Belgium, Emil Thys, a brother of ing of his creditors will be held S i % FOLDERS STATIONERY lows: All that section lying on the |jeceased, residing in Fairfield, | the office of the undersigned LUS—$125.000 s PR northerly and westerly i »| referee, at No. 268 South Franklin * : N ly side af|roya, on a basis of One-Fifth to TAGS . . . POSTERS . . . CARDS A D Sk snammding.the _Seamier Tvasy|coch and the remaining ane-fitth t0 | o™l ot ‘ana “Terriory of A L INDEXES S LEDGERS Neol J. A Van Hecke, Maurice R. G. aska. At 10’ o'clock: i the: forsvioon will vote in the building located |ygan Hecke, and Marcel Van Hecke, e 1 8 e Phone 374 for Estimates 2% PAID ON SAVINGS * SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES First National Bahk at 731 E. Street, the same being|children of Irma Thys, residing at the duly designated Polling Place | Bellam Brug. Belstin. coms Sng|at which time the said creditors in and for Precinct No. Three, City |share alike. may attend, prove their claims, ap- of Juneau. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 24th | POInt a trustee, examine the bank- Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this gay of February, 1940 rupt, and transact such other busi- 11th day of March, 1940. o ness as may properly come before Daily Alaska Empire g e T S : ; _ Y S P Feiti'of the Gty or-sanems e e JUNEAU—ALASKA i § PEECRRUTEY