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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1940. i chieved tinction for many years | Daily Almka Empire | : AGO | s ; F TR Publisntd eve Sundey by the It has been policy for many years to give prime %roscope 2 Frem THE EMPRE 1[ D lr e C t O r Fraternal Societien Bocond and Mal an, Alasks. | Attention to stabilizing employment, a practice mm‘ “The ‘stars inclt Gastineau Chansel O o euient snd usiasss Munsbn itinues today, to provide steady work for all em- || stars inciine . ’ st A R it ployees in o far as ecohomic and operating condi- | ut do mot compel” MARCH 18, 1920 : bt by fons permit. It is a basic policy to give recognition Henry Roden returned from B. P. O. ELKS meet ‘ Drs. Kaser and The Empire éxtends congratula- | o ability, experience, and continuous service.” | Haines where he had been looking | over the site with Contractor E, H. \ TUESDAY, MARCH 19 » every Wednesday at 8 | Recently a group of 840 employees was presented This should be a lucky day, for| o 4 ’ p. m. Visiting brothers 3 ldings to be vith new service pins, representing records of con-|benefic —aspects dominate. The hh}fl*‘:“mfr‘" u:lem Cbl‘:‘lknLgPackmg\[l;on;dand bestvw:he: :2"‘;‘,’,', ”;f,fl Freehurger welcome. H. C. RED- ¢ inuous employment from ten to 40 years, There morning is fortunate to heads <~x‘2}{‘”‘n§my Iommaq anniversary, (‘ i i 4 | g.gfoiéguseedciaer' M we now nearly 9,000 men and women who have government or business enterprises L eitin | Blomgren Bullding | 3 W cy. arned such insignia. They represent more than 64| There is a sign indicating news| . .\ o out in one of the MARCH 18 i PHONE 56 | FURSCRITTION 2 sercent of the total personnel of the parent com-|(TOm abroad that will stimulatc| ~= = G0 inerreadwell Bakery | Mrs. M. Lester Troast | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Cd!verel by carrier Juncau and $1.25 per month h s many branches of constructive oo 4 | | By mail, postage puid. at rates: 1y and certain of its subsidiaries. One man has vork. notably manufacture of ar-|Put the blaze was extinguished be- Alice H. Murray | | Secona and fourth 18 et nedvance, 3690 | hoon an employee 45 years, five others 40 years, 49 | by o warships. Thers i an | fore much damage was done. Baker | Chester Shanks | T Monday of each month » promptly notits | 5f them for 35 years, 209 for 30- years and so on. pl ps e " | Louis Linder made his escape from | Bert Bertholl i ( > in Scottish Rite Temple N rity in the de il omen for labor which seems to uth b Hotic’ ORAMEERIAIn I. A. W. dlewar beginni t 7 I'his is a record of which the Company may well be | e . la window but suffered burns. | Patricia amberial | \ 2inning a 30 pm Reeck B Stk ol s Gt Stk G i presage & serious difficulty. | The Mrs. Eni Allen | DENTIST RALPH B. MARTIN Telephones: News Office, uiness ce, 374. proud i 7 S. 3 T MEMBER OF ASS0CIAT PRESS. —— (\mox:fa;wf fgdwfi MSO' :“g‘ SHsor | Political interest was centered in Byder Converse | Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. Worshipful Master; JAMES W The Associated e lusive'y ‘ntitled fo the use for " N h e R ~lihe Republican campaign for Re- Albert Shaw SEWARD BUILDING LEIVERS. Secretary. republication ot sl ews dispaichis crodited to it or bot LOGIC RERID =081, (R prip: Wchn“«xv publican Nationa? Committeeman, —riglieiy |1 Office Phone 469 | otherwise credite n this pape d also the local new: under stimulating aspects his h_____—__l orare i oo TG O We read it four times to make sure. But, each | °{ternoon when they should mak: 2 C,,Wg“fii}r{fl.m:\iecc:?,mfi: e o ( 2 ALASEA CIR JULATION GUARANTIED TO BE ¥ d - €aCh | o most of opportunities of every | Charies LOOK and LEARN | THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATIOM ime, Senator Robert Taft's statement of his foreign |sort. The evenitg may be disap- PR vorr o Olson [ D j d Wh'fl' ‘ G"Y SMITH oy i T 3 Y e . i o r. @ Mrs. iver son o | GEORGE . TLOSE. Inc. National Newspaper Rel policy,” as he gave it at Swarthmore College, read | pointing in regard to romantic cor- Mul fm turned;, riorth: ot 8= | T. Juason 1111er | 5 iy sy < il kel ¢ tacts. Shopping is well directed un-| Douglas returh I By A C< Gordon CHIROPRACTOR | @eattle, Chicagc, New York and Boston, the same way un-| ile after a visit of several weeks| | —_— — der this sway which presages i pi ¥ | e Drugless Physician | SEATTLL REPRE IATIVE-Gllbe» A. Wellington, 1011 I don’t mind an aggressive policy in the Far .i.aced demand for artistic house- ' ¢ south. | 1 Office hours: 10-12; 1-5, 7-9 ; American Bank Bull, : E 35y £ | K Y t what tree R 2.3-4 Triangle Bld | — Ez but I don’t want us to get involved in the|hold furnishings. Interior decora . | 1. From the name ol | ooms , Triangle g. | tion attracts girls who seek a suc-| Waiter Goyne of Alaska won the |, tne word “book" derived? { PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES | European war. Yet I think we should help Fin- tion attracts g Hudsons Bay dog derby, his time| e - | r— ¢ cessful vocation. Harmony in th:| ™ % i fct 13| 2 How many voyages to Am-| PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- | L home is encouraged under this {of the 100-mile course being 13|:., gid Columbus make? | - +OLLY COMPOUNDED -~ | Translated, it means: It's all right to get in-|jule of the stars which inspires| D ‘:m’:"‘: ,?fm g::“‘e“ The race| 3" wnat is the popular name for ; ed in Asia, We mustn't get involved in Europe.|unity and sympethy, o i itl\; hlom.}.x:ap:ll;fl(‘- TR Dr John H Ge or Front Street Next Coliseum siness irs: Stocks and 2 n what sta e Gettys- L » | we ought to have helped Finland even if we do ))Ofig:'“‘::” [I\lfutgl‘;j\lc ggfifi:w "% Capt. Jack Campbel was ol puitierield? Y PHONE $7—Free Delivery involved in Europe. |value. Agitation regarding release 4V with the Chlopeck with a| 5" wyat does Mephistopheles DENTIST — h it b f gold and other financial prob-|Party of men who were to work| epresent? Room 9—Valentine Bldg. That doesn't sound ltke a policy. It sounds | ;) 80! bt oy mnerpdh— placer deposits at Lituya Bay. The ANSWERS | PHONE 762 more like a candidate—or Gracie Allen. t‘m_ :< me Ll men were Carl Christie, Charlee| | paech tree. IR Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. W . — ol Praeiyy Ferdine, J. C. Mgno;mld. Wb o e { TOl’nOl‘l’OWS Slyles Alaska Lingonberries views reveal stubborn [T and E, Lecnhgrdt, 3. Shoulder blade | | T d i 8 s tion to hold to their opinions. Cam- 3 4. Pennsylvania. | 4] ay (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) paign hazards becume evident as| Claude Erickson was leaving Se-| 5 The evil spirit ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. | | o ! hear oF tHs Mranbaricd’ Most na- | the national slection: nfrides Ybon (attle this Dight 108 JHNEAN, RoRord- kg Graduate Los Angeles College | | ALASKA FOR ALASKANS; HARDING DIy YT D O e ., oo o |the plans’ of statestien: ing to word received by Glenn of Optometry and ALASK/ ALATBILNR, A NG tives of Scandinavian countries know it well and e DTS OF SAURER. e lieit, manager of the Gastineau Opthalmology I FOR HARDING tr nted Swedes and Noxwpgia‘m and members| Ao planctary. diresbion | Hotel MODERN ks M e G — of weir families received supplies from Europe— { | asse: | 2 _ 4 which enables him to play shrewd- | | ETIQU ETTE 3 The wide-eyed naivete of some so-called labor until war came along. |1y as the chessboard of wav be-| Gov. Thomas Riges, in Washing- 4 ! £ M vepreshinie. G0 ObARTCH B4 R ks habt Then they made the discovery that the lingon- er SeF shiite Wuulmv Astrologer: [ ton, had secured two subchasers * . - - leaders” is refreshing to observe, to say the least. |, .o iherwise known as the mountain cranberry, i 3 sl nl:mu S, ma{dcx\d"fl one Eagle boat to patrol the | By Roberta Lee || P i i Today we learn that A. E. Harding, Secretary of and possessing a tangy flavor reminiscent of that|{CTecast assassinations o ters of Alaska to prevent fisk BB | he Washington District Council of the Maritime .1‘\11' "u of the huckleberry—also grows abundantly before midsummer.: In e wond‘“‘ 3 fhe ; )s“ The Chflrles W. Cal’fer A 5 . in Alaska i " |chaos the United states®ilil e ) Piracy. | Q. ‘2swt it more’ importtnt to Federation of the Pacific. crying from Seattle to i ] .| recognized with more and ore | £ to| And so the lingonberry is beginning to be har . _ oy 2 (e B T _|have happiness and harmony in Washington that the “Alaska for Alaskans” issue i5|yected in Alaska—and canned in Seattle—and intro- | W€ 88 the gn-ulvestru! powers: the lV\(r\s.\llh\v‘l jgdgxgxus high, 33 de- xh‘(-(h«un‘«[ Iman Pt ok i e Mormary I s i one springing not the Territory but from “ab- duced to thousands who never heard of it before vmf‘x'is::;c\?x:xl‘:: Th:; lisfcfvsjl El‘)sau- o eI o ) social life? | l’-‘uurthpa;g;mnl;lin Sts. . The Rexall Siore ! sentee mining and packing interests It is one of the incidents that show “““' """’_f a decisive effect upon the echoice | A es. A happy home comes ! E 13 | Your Reliuble Pha: e | . 4 o s teeiid e the deprivations of war can be turned to use by of Pradidential sahidALke “X.“ and far above any social at- e l B !. M M. Haring, us an svseniee avor leader, showd (1% Y GG e prresdential candcnten & | DAILY LESSONS | taiment. domson sty To bo) e o : utler-Mauro | know about such ti s, he expects to gain And it should open many eyes to the possibilities % p hlm,‘ at home is the u]umale re-! H 3 | Y ave ; . > L ave Y any converts tc his thesis he s barking up the wrong of Alaska, with its climate, geography and resources i’ul]‘noomm:or:;i‘;rim:tm\amlfc;:rm?f" IN ENGLISH sult of ‘all’ anitibe:. the: end “at our Eyes Examined by _., Dmg CO. tree when he sends his letter of protest to Delegate 'so closely matching those of the Scandinavian pen- ° e | * | which every enterprise and labor : £ ness. They should conserve their| A T ae ar son Dimond and to Rep. Schuyler Otis Bland, Chairman insula % 3 money. | By W. L Gerden tends, and of which every desire e 2 £ PRES[ IPTIDNS | of the House Committee on Merchant wine and Alaska now has from 60,000 to 70,000 inhabitants, ChiflAred boin oh bhis aAR pruh-" g coorid prompts the prosecution.” OPTOMETRIST Fisheries. half of th e being natives. It should have from ably will- be magnetic atd ighlite Wede Often Msnped: Do Dbt Q‘ Is the position of “compan Blomgren Bldg. 2nd Floor | 3 6,000,000 to 17,000,000. . ion” in a household considered the | Front Street———Phone 636 Tony Dimond knows Alaska, and he introduced ™' I will bave them—when: Ametcans ‘become |l nature, modest and quiet m|say, “This is the home of Mr. R e 142 i HAR the bills which Harding s oppose. C s St g s ibilities | Manner. These subjects of Plsces|Smith’s.” Say, “This is the home Same as a mald® %l RY B i B o | thoroughly “sold” upon the development possibilitie should b itifatectad “from’ TiatH !x-‘ Pl B No. A companion is consid- 5 oY man Bland spent last sum 1 the Territory pre-) o cojting them in our own Northland. B 19 4 " ered as a member of the family. | = pmesreeerere—r—— BACE siding over lcaring on the fi H rd from | periences through life. | Often Mispronounced: Villain ¢ mnl gt ey 5 5 ;AP (Copyright, 1940) P il-in, second i un-| Who should be the first per- o PRUA Alaskans themseives the appeal for a greater share| Gonrissd A gy Sl e sioum nor wil_|Son to place her napkin: on the ATEY of the work in Alaska’s foremost industry, and he has R 7 o BT cone ~E;:,r§sse , and not v table, at a small dinnér party? Phone 767 Phone L been ever since a staunch advocate of the move to, (Cleveland Plain Dealer) | Often Misspelled: Plainness; wwo| A- The hostess. o | [ Alaska” give the reside H, fisherman and workman a br.m}f' Adolf Hitler probably hoped to win the sympathy | pyom this date, March 80 | TR GROCERIES‘ ; I 4 Mr, Harding isn't fooling these men and he isn't of Undersecretary Welles by telling him that Ger- 1 will mot be responsible” for’ Synonyms: Instantaneous, promp, | S Mo 1L e B A e fooling any of the niciibers of his own organization many would fight until Britain and France recog-|dehts contracted by my wife,r. immediate, sudden, abrupt. HE P N [ “The Store for Men™ in Alas] If anybody is being fooled by Mr. Harding nized a “German Monroe Doctrine for central|garison, Word Study: “Use a word three A | % %Y E it is that eminent absentee, Ilarding himself. Eurcpe.” The result was more likely to impress the | aqy 1slgnedy KARL KARLSON times and it is you: Let us in- I HOUSEHOL D SA 'N’ Pt visiting fact-finder with Der Fuehrer's ignorance of e crease our vocabula maste . by APPLIANCES Harri Machine Slmp , history and total incomprehension of what the Mon- | roe Doctrine is. Today the Monroe Doctrine is expressed in thc Empl.e Want Ads Brlnz Mnltfi. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL HERE'S HOW IT Ql OULD BE DONE word each day. Today's place where ing one word: Repository; a anything. is stored for safekeeping.| Front St.—Triangle Bldg. Telephcne 713 or write The Alaska Territorial | | ALASKAN | | In an age in which industrial strife |.\“Um rule good neighbor policy. Instead of being the enforce- ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND “Books are faithful repositories, Employment Service il rather than the on, it s quite a littie shock wen “CFG Y 0 hat the United States has the | PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION | wpuct. may be awhile negiectod o i “Try Us First” to learn thet therr is one large concern with many right to dominate its smaller neighbors, it is rec-|In the United States Commission= *- + WAITER-KITCHEN HELPER GASTINEAU CAFE forgotten but when they areopened | thousands of employe: hich h: ognized by all western nations as a policy for pre-| er's (Ex-officio Probate) Court for again, will again impart their in- Male, single, age 20, high school e 583 pr in the past 26 year The company is Standard Oil venting outside interference in American affairs. It‘ the 'l‘z.-rrvum'y of Alaska, Juneau | ¢i.otjon."—dJonson, | education. Experienced as flunkey | DR H VANCE of California and local Manager Tom Dyer is mighty has become the doctrine of Brazil and Chile as much | Commissioner’s Precinct e | in bakery shop, waiter and kitchen| | . . proud of its record as of the United States In the Matter of the Estate of NOTICE Ihelper in restaurant. Has also| OSTEOPATH WILLIAM H. DICKINSON, de- Consultation and examination Industrie! 1 has evailed throughout the Even before the broader interpretation came to| clerked in grocery store. Ambitious, | Company's morc han ( of existence. With be placed on the doctrine, it was never used to abuse | ceased. 2 Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Optome- | energetic, wants to learn restaur-| Ire;. H".‘"s 10 to 12; 1 to 5; two unimportant up of employees, LAtin-Americans as Germany today crushes the| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN |0 has returned to her Juneau ant rooking Call for ES 70. t0 8:00 by appoinment. g N . & dor o Austrians, the Czechoslovaks and the Poles. There |that on March 16th, 1940, JAMES AR he 636 for int- - Gastineau Hotel Annex has ever struck for bigher wuses, shorter hours, bet- ; practices. Phone 636 for appoi ter working c ons or hing else. The firsy 'S 80 unbridgable gulf between America's attitude | W. McNAUGHTON, as administra- ments adv. | Emmre classifieds bring results. South Franklin St. Phone 177 r working conditions or ansthing ¢ The first ong Nazi Germany's toward weaker peoples. tor, de bonis non, W.W.A., of ithe A R Y e AL b e Ut el + C"m"‘"‘_l‘_‘i‘ trike, a minor affalr, occurred "i 3';31‘5‘ Hitler simply dresses up, for Welles' benefit, the [estate of WILLIAM H. DICKIN- — ago. The only also uaimportant, took place well-known Nazi ambition to dominate all Europe.|SON, deceased, made and filed in D l C d P l 26 years ago |To 1iken it to the Monroe Doctrine will not make |the above-entitled Court at Jun at y rosswor uzzie Juneau Melolly House LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES The Company enjoys an exceedingly low em-|it any more palatable to the visitor or to the rest|Alaska, his Final Account and Re- ~ ployment turnover. Its record in this respect has of Europe. 5 port and Petition for Distribution, ‘cm“ Solution to Saturday's Puzzle 8. Preclous stone usic and Electric Appliances and that on said day the said Court | Deb“,ed Irish 9. u:;‘!:fi_eah;; (Next Irving’s Market) entered its order directing that a [FIOINEIDBPARIAGIITIE £ taste Front § B 0 W L heacing ba had upon said Final ace| & Allimgs fi@@@.g OR/IGTINAL 1 1o b Xhone £ & Slier Covering [T] 11, Ang Io -Saxon count and Report and Petition for of a wheel [EIND] uD ' L. for Health and Pleasure Distribution before it on Saturday,| 1 §elf 18 In (hnltnl.le. May 18th, 1940, at 10:00 o'clock Burden A 0. Weka tate H AN ol printer A. M, at the office of the said| 15 EWONeT® 0 ihe ggmgg Al ‘thread Archie B. Belis once said: Our United States Commissoner, in thie Keystape (S [PEREMARS] Loplh gy <1 . S PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT duty is to make the Federal-Territorial Building, in Ju-| 13 ojistone ISINIOIOIPEIREC|ORIRIOIDIE] ;!.nf.-ne Bookkeeping Tax Service printed word speak neau Precinct, Territory of Alaska, ég U‘"l{"' [ABETETIAP] [O[M] 22. Wil Room 8, Valentine Building great truths more and requiring all persons to then | 23. Frequent sign OINEEVIASEDIRIAM) 24. Before Phone 676 " and there appear and make their ofanap- (ARG B 35, Part ot Sleartel” - This de 4o objections, if any, thereto, and t CES e PIEIEL CIEILITRIRIOBIN| = .gh‘:)": ideal. ‘We have bullt el RN g whaives [HASHMOAINICEEIATENIA| 0. Observed the settlement thereof. arve m[fl RIAPHERIA ocular our business on hon- & EL L 27, Ase WU K L IT COSTS SO LITTLE FELIX GRAY, 28, Automollvo El mY"' i est, efficient exafts- U. S. Commissioner and Ex- tuel: collog. 34, Denlor TO DRESS SMARTLY manship which makes Officio Probate Judge i T i Cilirge agatn AT P A M__I____, no compromise with First publication, March 18, 1940, 33. Get away DOWN 4L Short and to ’ : s 1980 5. Ci rson: 45. Pastures DoV half truths, Last publication, April 8, 1040 3 g Uncon L Thing:law - the point DEVLIN'S LY et g 1 10y “""{“‘ tmple- 4K Eloods 3. Cooking vessel 44 Samoan SHBE STORE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 5. cogrea with o Riln tor arylng & Horseback o« plgornt in 1 ockey ranches “ _ SEALED BIDS, in TRIPLICATE, Bigh, & 4. N;!cotl"‘:n al bird 6. Baking cham- learning L. C. SMITH and CORONA ‘Juneau’s Oldest Exclus. will be received in the Office of | g9 Charm 5. Takes solid s D 4 A e TYPEWRITERS sive Shoe Store” the. Commisgioner of Educaygn,| ¢ Eeyptian solar, . o (005 %. Plant of the 0. Number Sold and Serviced by Seward Lou Hudson Territory of Alaska, at Juneau, Al-| (3. Not so wild §1, Plaything vetch family 51. Roguish J B ' & c Street Manager aska, at 10:00 A.M. APRIL 9, 1940, urford 0. ||s and then publicly opened for the “Our Doorstep Is Worn by furnishing of all labor and ma- Satisfied tomers” Try The Empire classifieds fa results. TELEPHONE—S51 terials for the CONSTRUCTION of a SCHOOL BUILDING with Teacher's Quarters at HAYCOCK, Alaska. Plans may be obtained from An- thony E. Karnes, Commissioner of Education, Territory of Alaska at Juneau, Alaska, or Herbert C. Red- man, Architect, Juneau, Alaska. YOUR EVERY PRINTING NEED EXPERTLY FILLED COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCQUNTS * A deposit of $10.00 will be re- / | quired for each set of Plans and fl...“// ..- CAPITAL—$50,000 | Specifications. A Bid Bond of 5% SURPLUS—$125.000 FOLDERS . . . STATIONERY . o matints Jo o S L lfl%fllfllll . TAGS POSTERS INDEXES Phone 374 for Estimates Daily Alaska Empire CARDS The successful bidder will be re- | quired to Iurmsh a Performance | Bond of 100% of the Contract price and also furnish sufficient Com- pensation and Fire Insurance to protect the Territory. | The Territory reserves the right \l,o reject any or all bids and to | waive all informalities, | ANTHONY E. KARNES, | Commissioner of Education. | Pirst publication, Mar. 9, 1940, | Last publication, Mar. 30, 1940, dEN/ N %%flflll ul I dEER i II%E 111 E/%HIII Clam B au EEE <59 HEE dEs 2% PAID ON SAVINGS - SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES First National Bank JUNEAU—ALASKA