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4 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1940. —_— —_— Professional Dirsetory fiace 2 y | al : are breaking down, while in the Far West 115 per- -1 | D "y Alas ka bllll)"'e cent of all classes believe it [ ) YEARS AGO || \ Published evers evening cxcept Sunday by the Undoubtedly, part of this overwhelming faith | O‘roscope ! 5 5 appy | PR e R g ‘_, d: Mgk, o] America, especially among the lower income Pha Skt { o EMPHAE y [ HELEN TROY BENDER - - roups, results from the proof furnished by the i [4 d Business Manager k »e " 1 \ ; ~ | Roosevelt Administration that democracy and capi- but do mot compel ‘ MARCH 23, 1920 . ¢ lrt a} R L BERNARD - - Entered in the Post Office ond Class MOMer. | jiem work, and work together, even in times of s ity B R s 8 b Allen Shattuck, President of the . P. 0. ELKS meet tremendousy, (sess SATURDAY, MARCH 23 ‘;Jum»uu Commercial Association, an- | : Drs. Kaser and every Wednesday at 8 Recent developments in Europe have also in- T s of the etiatr.| The Empire extends congratula- p. m. Visiting brothers AI;IVE Benefic aspects rule today. Th tions and best wishes today, their Freeburger welcome. H. C. RED- E fluenced present American opinion. Those inclined men of the various committees t s & rning hours are favorable t & o . MAN, Exalted-Ruler; M to radicalism see that Communism is no guarantee |TOM18 At 0 Clich were to be in charge .of ac- | bifthday anniversary, to the fol: DENTISTS H. STDES, Secretary. trade and commerce. There is a 4 lowing : & l 1gainst a brutally expansionist national policy. Those | oy ® brocaoing new and advanta- | Uvities as follows: Chairman of 9: i Blomgren Building & who inclined toward Fascism see how it has cynically | gequs markets for American pro-|ClVic Improvements H. J. Fisher, MARCH 22 LECNT S SCRIPTION PATES. . | disregarded its guarantees to protect private property '('h,fl\. The stats promise 5‘,3",; Legislation, John W. Troy; Mail MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 .ellnn‘nybrm:‘;]nImrq::le.l;). Bt b R America. still 1ooks good'to Américans. for heads of government depart- 204 Boat Service, Charles Gold- Betty Wilcox Secona and fourth One year, in advance, $1200; sitx months, in advance, $8.00 PSRl ments. Good news regarding - the Stéin: Plane Transportation, J.| Jerry Cole / Monday of each month one mouth, in advance, $1.2 i e | Latimer Gray; Local Industries, W. Alexander Sey ~ G in Scottish Rite Temple s will con'e r if they will promptly notifs THEY'RE C ) v Jnited States Navy is forecast { = mssufsu-’clzflbl‘;(rll (:r‘:m fai rur‘ f.»n?-iu‘u‘;”i n”u"- THEY'RE COMING IN 1940 g ¢ | G. Johnson; Tourist Trade, Glenn Clifford Mason Dl’. A. W. Stewart %X beginning at 7:30 p.m e of their papers R | G C. Bartlett; Pinance, J. J. Con- Mrs. Robert Bender D RALPH 7 P elephones: News Office, 602; Business Off} Steamship lines which serve Alaska are still| Heart and Home: The stars en- = | 7% R.‘.-( o et Worshipful Master; BJA:S?EA?TIVP: = E B \dding cruises to their 1940 schedules, Several an- |courage mental activity among wo-| i . | = xg%s ;.1;‘”1‘3‘1;&1%1%’3' 1 [Ervl‘::Rs el _ { adaing uises - o L ~ 5 e s 3 o Hrls " " i — | - Al . Secretary. The % the use for | | o lents to this' effect were made during the|Men. Girls should choose vocations [ B Office Phone 469 repabticat T % and prepare for them carefully.| on her trip to the Westward LOOK ah([ LE ARN i ~ e credited 1 t week nosa e g - g - ;l iished herein s " s By The stars presage changes in social| (ne steamer Alaska succeeded in | | — o s another indication that the Territ % | ! — e = T'hig, 1s auotner o y 2 o | VAU Members of the smart!,eiting to Valdez only after the| | | | ALAS! 2 ill see this year the greatest tourisy movement in|gnoups the debutantes who are 9 2 A C. Gord s T ey e o) | THAN —d g 3 ebut < greatest difficulty, owing to the By A. C. Gordon Sl || | i B SO ‘i — =~ — lhistory. We must be prepared to greet our 1940/ hyman butterflies, are to 105e POD-| mass of ice in Prince Willlam S Dr. Judson Whlnlel' | | o SPOROE T SLOCE Tnc, Matlonal Newsyiper Represtits | isttors with a warm welcome, We want them to|ularity as the world faces economic | sound CHIROPRACTOR | | .. Kew York and Fo ton. | come again to A and to tell their friends about revolution which has been in pro- (N 1. How many inches are there|| Drugless Physician I | SEATTLE REPRESE!NTATIVE Gilber, A, Wellingt 1011 | it. for the tourist business can become one of the | cess for more than a decade and in one span? : ‘!; Office hours: 10-12; 1-5, 7-9 ii American Bank Bufiding Territory’s most prosperous sources of revenue. now is accelerated by foreign war It was estimated by the Forestry| 2 In which of Shakespeare’s Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. | 3 sari A ) £ s R Business Affairs: Better cordl- Bureau that there were 77,000,000~ plays does the ¢ ter “Portia”| | PHONE 667 | PUROLA REMEDIES Even the French tions for small business enterpriscs 000 feet board measfre of standing ap; 9 —— PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- ¢ gl tese s are forecast. Prosperity will con- timber on the Tongass and Chu- 3 What noted white statuary —z +OLLY COMPOUNDED Cincinnati Enquirer) | tinue for some time with occasion- #ach National Forests of Alaska, marble comes from It (R e | t i1} Bl O x:(m' balanced economy |81 setbacks. Cash and carry ideas which would make avallable 100-| 4. What, next to Asia, is the D s G Front Strvet Next Coliseum & nce has probably the mos anc no will enable shopkeepers and others 000,000 cords of timber suitable <t continent in the, world? | of all major countries 1:“1.1? a (xxv<:lr»:|f|xc:1‘l:fxugm. with ‘small capital to proceed witn for paper pulp, according to Sup- What was Jesus first miracle? r. John H. eyer i PHONE $7—Free Delivery but has never huwmr-rn}u-ltt\d:slnal1{0(_.bcln “‘rc:‘ success. A trend of population to-| erintendent Charles E. Flory i ANSWERS DENTIST —— s “‘“ “"”’l” ’1‘“)’;““‘)‘01‘ m"lzfi“'“‘;;“‘”“ ;"“:_m | ward small towns and villages w 1. Six inches Room 9—Valentirie Bldg. & i hat a dep C/ v > No C » " 1 - be widespread through the spring g < 2. “Merchant of Venice | PHONE 62 S — a .4 in more “advanced” countries. 2 e e The wrecking oi the barge Dash-| o erchBt of | Hours: 9.t & DI F f $d 50 i time, The s presage benefits for ing ‘Wave .at ‘Shelter. Island. wa 3. Carrara marble ] e v bt Britativs festof lnidequats’ Jood supplies| th° PEOPle seriotsly. crippling for & Ume the| + AfFice || "“Tomorrow's Styles e Sl r it Ay 5. The changing of water to £5 s 7y r Germany's admittedly serious food shortages ‘rl\f National Teenes: The prison par- «Lp}«i}o‘i'tmiw Tork Ul;;w-b MCNelll and| o\ oo the wedding feast in Cana, | fr———————S"————————y i Today ench feed themselves, They produce a great many | ;1. cuctam will be attacked and ibby at Taku Harbor, according e | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. the basic industrial raw materials they need. And | % v to Capt. C. E. Ahues, who came | 4 R e o ok R pE. i ot 4 need. ANd|forms will be persistently demand- i Sithuls ._ | “Gradvate Los Angeles College | | v they face the Mediterranean as well as the| oy gensational plans for dealing [ Juncau on the cannery tender I of Optometry and - FAITH IN AMERICA ¢, and so are less subject to attacks on their| ity criminals will be offered. ao Fresident. with a barge of supplies. DAILY 1 EQSONS | Opthalmology i i ./0% - ne imports. law breaking in many forms in- ‘ - p | 3 | - This is a geod tin ke stock of the ideolo- t even the French are being put on ralions, | resses. Revelation concerninggraft' Mrs. Ray G. Ray was to enter- IN EN GLISH | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground C i gles. The at crl £ oue or another form SO great is the ,;u-"u; (»;\ the suppll.v olf f(m<l-«l\lllfv~ in the administration of public af- tain the Ladies Aid Society of [ » 1 & in war :. Under the first general rationing plan | ¢ ni wa. | the Methodist Church in the Gar- | f society ¥ 1e passiona de b e 0 ol will cause a clamor for dra 1€ ;)n (); Unit t iting inten: e however, nobody will suffer appreciably. | jc economies and careful selection side Building. ! By W. L. Gorden I IR A T Ju]‘[e&u's Own Slore R : gt ; . drinks are forbidden three days a week.|of government employees. » : vt i last decade. : : would be serious indeed, save for the fact i The ‘Hoonsh Padking, Compaiy's kot ‘ The Charles W. Carter! | o Not have to compare, but we does mot include wine and on some days| International Affairs: The United tender Gambier came into porg| Words Often Misused: Do not i uE 3 can look abroad different ideologie apparently not beer. States is to cross many bridges in jom Gambier Bay with Capt.| S8y “The child is not permitted to| | M & in practice. Ou n system certainly | ice cream, and bread are af-|escaping from war activities. Per- Lyle Davis for supplies and men,|Pley only on Saturdays.” Not and| oriuary [ B has worked better omic side than it is fected some other items of the menu, | plexing problems will multiply and {only form a double negative. Say, Fourth and Pranklin Sts. ! The Rexau Slore X working today. Now, if ever time when a But the regulations are made in such terms that no embarrassing incidents will be nu-| Weather: highest 32, lowest 27, “The child is permitted to play /| PHONE 136 ! Your Relisble Pharmacists | frank appraisal should & o its defects. one need do without any favorite dish for more merous as combat in Europe spreads. (ioudy. only on Saturdays. e | et { And yeb the reliable Fortune survey finds) only tt dey at a time. Besides, the scheme does not | British Empire anxieties will be o | orten mispronounced: Envelope| ——————— | Butler-Mauro " 5.2 percent of all our people agres ith the state- take effect fully for many weeks. Thrifty French- even more complex than they have s — B o Bonounce first e s In| e a———————— | i wpe £ ko Sitalie iy men doubtless will forufy themselves against the been in the past. Conciliatory tac- b S Have Your Eyes Examined by : ment: “The f pr capitalism and de- & L tics Wil Raioful it Tt ¥ Al not as a in ah | . . mocracy are brea a might as well \'fx.”n d rigors in S.LDI'(‘ for them. ‘Hj X‘ .0 elp n he com :1‘Mlsapl’llcdl Miniature. Ob- D R L } I! ; o Bt s e ter e shall T The most diverting feature of the new French|summer when India and Palestir S i I. hae L. Larlson || lp"luus | i S e el oAl ® ationing system, however, is the prohibition on the |offer grave potentialities. ALASKAN serve - [ R [ : A to have a new form c 1en serving of butter with meals in restaurants. There| Persons whose birthdate it i ynonyms: Vigilance, ca uv.x‘u 0,04 Blomgren Bldg A | i Of ‘the prosperous, percent believed that 4o no barrier to its use in preparing dishes. Those have the augury of a year of great | Telephone 713 or write circumspection, _alertness, waich-| | p CUSTEL LT FlOot | L statement. But hly significant is that Americans who have tried patiently, and then sul-|progress. Rewards for past eff The Alaska Territorial fuiness, [WAKETUIness s HARRY . among the poor believed it; 1ong the Jenly, but always in vain, to get butter served as | are indicated. Women will be es- Employment Service Word Study: “Use a word three| . Negroes only 5.6 In other worc e faith butter in French restaurants will know how slight a |pecially fortunate. for this qualified worker | | times and it is yours.” Let us in- '__*——Y RACE o A in capitalism and democracy is by no means con- sacrifice this regulation entails. | Children born on this dagiwill = crease our vocabulary by master-| | Tunlr'r co.op i fined to those who benefit most from them in a e | be courageous and ambitious. ‘FHey| TRUCK DRIVER-FRY COOK-—|ing one word each day. Today's| | DRUGGIST Gl | should pos material way 1 or says he'll be satisfie h Central E Adolf Hiler says he'll be satisfied with Central|eonirayion and should be defer+ school. Experienced fry cook in|ter of opinion as if it were fact;| | Stores of GROCERIES 7 ] ;? “The Store for Men” SABIN°S Front St.—Triangle Bldg. Has also worked as|arrogantly authoritative, “Critics s the power of cpn- single age 33. Two years of high | word: Dogmatic; asserting a mal-“‘ Phone 767 Phone “The Squibin | Even such a sw as “Our form Eyrope > Allies will restore Germany's colonies. | Europe if the Allies will restore Germany's coloi mined *o gain their mbnmng '.jxmmuml a4 of government, based on the Constitution, is as It isn't just “living roori™ he wants for'the Reich, u | ] 3% (Copyright, 1940) timekéeper; and knows grocery | write in a positive, dogmatic way. near perfect as it can be, and no important changes but also a parlor, dining room, conservatory, library, | ) e 18 s grocery | 3 g & 3 ] B P vt busin clerking, buying, and| e Y should be made in it,” obtains the agreement of kitchen, servants’ quarters, music room, five baths, T ¥ | 2 s Y an Empue a4 b r ES§ 3 f 5 S eds bring results 622 percent of our people, And of those who wish and 15 bedrooms. And the catch is, he objects to| _— > o “vne A S mAReSing,: Oall for ES. 73, s e Pl — an “important” change there are certain to be many Paying rent who seek changes that would not be regarded as HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES fundamental The British liner Queen Elizabeth's dash across 1 | . . 3 | Harri Machine Shop It can be doubted if, at any time in our his- the Atlantic was an incident to stir the mind. If 3 | tory, a greater vote of confidence in the American there was just some way to move the big cities of o system would have core from the American people. Eumn(‘,.nu;bt‘ there would be something left after| .1" Us i i In the early days of the nation a large percentage Uh¢ War ends. * First of the population doubted the practicability of our §85; . i = i = i . 5] coal tow! J vhose homes an | Constitution. Later, the struggle between North Pennsylvania coal town people w | and South and East and West was reflected in a stores drop into abandoned mines know now how | DR_ H' VANCE desire for- impditant, modifications in the Constity-the Temnants of the Huey Long machine felt the | OSTEOPATH tion. But today, however strong may be partisan I°Y after election. || Consultation and examination | feeling as to method and emphasis, there is almost 1 ¥ > % % b | | tree. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; g wnanimous agreement on fundamentals. There is Whekl coms to crowl JISREHE, Adnitval SRSy ! 7 to 8:00 by appoinment. f no sign of & basic issue between class and class of Hungary takes all prizes; he has been pinch- | Gastineau Hotel Annex g Eagprpiiass i hitting for 20 years for a king that nobody knows. | It is interesting to note that even with the de- | 8 ) 4 5 4 ,,‘,So,“m Ersnkiin Bi.| Fhong 17 at c]l.ne. of ~x:u-~|mmm mef"‘ ", B piger diterie Qf‘ Sumner Welles ought to have a very pleasant opinion tos between the Northeast and the Far! journey if his exvense account holds out. Mot ik Hibickny the fhevsperond and e i) & Juneau Melody House peor: In t rtheast, for instance, only 3.3 per-| If no one wins the war of steel how will they Music and Electric Appliances (Next Irving's Market) Front Street Phone 65 cent of the le believe capitalism and democracy tell who wins the war of nerves? N old printer A once said: Our duty is to make the printed word speak great truths more clearly!” This is our ideal. 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