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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1940. ] - building long before the presept war began. It will) — ] — f H D l I !& F lr be a relief* when our’ Secretary ‘of the Navy can| o, YEARS AGO aily Alaska mp € |ctno i chunchi by amnouncins e our ol S0 0 e n0) | 20 appy irector Published ey e xcept Sunday by the battleships of the 1937 program will be ready Ior; OTOS 6 Prom THE EMPAE Besond o Fies “{mn service “shortly || “The stars incline [ fiirth day OY o Prestdent i A b A e | il AL BERNARD < = Vice-Prisident and Business Manager S but do mot compel” MARCH 25, 1920 | L R s() | | : B. P. 0. ELKS meet in Junenu as Sccond Class Matter — | The influenza epidemic at Haines 1 Drs' Kaser and every Wednesday at 8 “The Women of Queen Blizabeth's time,” says| TUESDAY, MARCH 26 and Klukwan was well under con-| The Empire extends congratula- P. m. Visiting brothers Dr. D. H. Deyoe, an assistant medical adviser at Benefic aspects rule this morn- .1 reported Dr. W. P. Kirby,|tions and best wishes today, their Freeburger welcome. H. C. RED- . e were. 1ot squeamish: they dig I Which should be auspicious for |y, returned from those towns on|birthday anniversary, to the fol- MAN, Exalted Ruler; M Cornell \m’\v.\ll_\ »A:H m.n‘ o ieamish; .W.‘ 1 advertising and the learned pro-|no Estebeth. Dr. Kirby was sent lowing: ‘\ DENTI;TEM H. SIDES, Secretary. not faint at the slightest provocation but from the|rociions Labor may revoli under north by Charles W. Hawkesworth, ; Blo'gggimusn ng pressure of their foundation garments cn the nerve|some form of government OFSeapi- | .uperintendent of the United States MIOR & MOUNT JUNKAU LODGE NO. 147 iy’ i A , the solar plexus talistic direction. While the after- prequ of Education. R. P. Nelson R RO i W ey ! rea Mrs. . Nelsol Second and fourth g ‘-v'nsx'mrmw’n’nrih. i o — - — — noon is favorable to buying and Mrs. Dave S. Buinett / BbitAY o édoh sobih Deltyered by carrier In Juncau and Dousias for §1.23 par mon! selling there are i . o Py i By mail, postage at toe following When the Bottom Falils In elling there are ill omens which | Two days behind schedule as a Lincoln Turner ! in Scottish Rite Temple One s:xr 00; s1x inonths, in advance, $6.00. F AN ‘shnuld inspire extreme caution result of having run aground at W. E. Kilroy Dr A w slewart X" beginning at 7:36 pm 7 gubscrivers favor 1f they will promptly notify (Cleveland Plain Dealer) B "(’“‘"';m“:_" ;{an‘g;]r?:“"x‘:‘;:fi):rc"““; Duncan's Bay, the Afldm"al Ed"a““ Mrs, J. R. Langseth DENTIST RALPH B. MARTIN Busin fallure ol ekularit: 0 the de- 2 a) undes hat ., rrivi i as g 'y By ot & ot S ke Al B On the othér side of the currently popular At- m“yv encourage them®to be unrea- :”“‘ed ;n ';m:f;ue::c:er:iic Eugene Carothers Hours 9 a.m. to 6 pm. Worshipful Master; JAMES W :f}f?h/;n.‘- News Office, 2, Business Oftice, 3_7‘; _ liantic and Pacific Oceans cities are being ravaged sonimg end eragtinbs Rkment the, result of 3 w‘,h}c{k EB\:‘I:KS::ZW szgf?lm BU““;’:;'G LETVERS. Secretary. F ABSC TED PRESE e o il g » = . i a S ice Phone s P ».;w?"»‘m,xu n\:“-(n 1“1:’?;:5‘0 the use for | DY destruction avhich comes from above—man-made may be warped and2 domestic eon-' word had been received in "9'2 George Sundborg :I’JL::;?\(:}‘&’I’JK'“ m d:[v;uw‘-nlm()/‘:\'(vpd ‘((.u "n .;”x:\:‘ destruction. In some parts of the south the 1940 ditions unhappy. The stars, frown ,cay of the birth of a baby girl| Robert Guest * e redited In this paper w > the local news N Ve ’ S & + published herein tornado ceason has already begun. - But over in upon romance, and girls may ‘be ;n March 6 at Portland, Ore, to >, — ey 2 3 ” v el ; 4 g : 3 disappointed in plans for social yre and Mrs. Otto Schombel. Mr. 3 D B G"Y SMITH »\x.m;?‘,;&v;ifiximxbum;_ ‘..: -él;y-(‘,(_)‘ul-mfl) RGER ‘:w...wm‘:]v Pa., o~ very. distifictive form of catas- | .o .eations which include néw: a Sctianibil wadiorT By R eeed | T T, Judson Whlfller i e < trophe is suffered quaintances of opposite sex. Self- with the local U. S. radio station. | LOOK and LEARN CHIROPRACTOR OBORGE D. TLOSE. Inc ational Newspaper Repre Sixteen city blocks have fallen in. They are discipline is strongly recommend- - | Drugle with off n fsco, Los Angeles, Pof e 3 | i gless Physician el ‘C‘;,,cmf“,,,, B e e, Bor end, undermined by hard coal diggings, plus the effect ed, especially for young people pur- A petition asking for the in-| ks | Office hours: 10-12; 1-5, 7-9 SEATTLE REPRESENTATIVE Gilber A. Well of recent rains and the normal earth strains which suing artistic vocations, corporation of Sitka as a munici- | By A C. Gordon Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. Amerioan Bank Bufifin e i each spring’s thawing brings. Some 4,000 persons —Business Affairs: Good newsfrom pality of the first class under the| sme—— LR - PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES “ ———————— — 'are driven from their sagging homes, business and abroad may have a temporary ef- municipal incorporation act had| 1. What is the width of a stan- PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- industrial buildings are shaken and two schools fect upon the stock market this poen filed in the United States|dard-gauge railroad track between +ULLY COMPOUNDED damaged, one of them split in half. week, but speculation should b€ pictrict Court of Juneau the rails? —_— y Such troubles are no novelty in the hard coal avoided. Trade and commerce will | 2. What was the name of Sher- Front Street Next Coliseum irea of Pennsylvania. Scranton has suffered from | pe satisfactory as expert advice gang Floe, superintendent for the |lock Holmes' companion? Dl’. John H GeYfll’ PHONE 97—Free Delive; ar fissu There are long-standing disputes guides certain government agencies. p g Harris and Company can-| 3. What is an acute angle? 2 "ry to responsibility. An inquiry of this kind is Travel in the United States will jor¢ at Hawk Inlet, came to Ju-| 4. What country invented gun- DENTIST in order for Shenandoah, where the losses increase greatly as SPring tours peay the previous night on the|powder? Room 9—Valentine Bldg. koeed. $1,000,000 west and south gain in popularity. pysn Hawk. He was at the Gas-| 5 What is the literal meaning| = PE;OI‘;:I lgzs ince mine cave-ins are relatively slow and National Issues: Taxes continue tineau. of “dirigible”? b St R Il ’ ponderous, they do not often cause loss of life or in-|to cause anxiety. Ways to increase Y ANSWERS g Tomorrow S SIYles jury. Though thousands were involved at Shenan-the hidden levies upon property, grank FPremming, well known| 1. 4 feet, 8% inches. e — T " doah and the sinking came in the middle of the owners will prove more suecessful mining man at Jualin, was an Es-| 2. Dr. Watson. Oday ight no one was injured. | than direct methods of adding 10 topeth “passenger. “ 3. One that is less than a right| | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. Probably a mine cave-in is to be preferred to|the public income. The rapid re angle, or less than 90 degrees, | Graduate Los Angeles College i earthquake and is certainly much pleasanter |distribution of wealth in the Unit-| 1gaqore Goldstein returned on| 4. China. | of Optometry snd | . 2 n a bombing. However, it must be distinctively ed States may be even more pain- (nhe- gashoat Dixon from a buying| 5. Capable of being steered. | Qpthalmology A \ BRITAIN STILL RULES THE WAVES oying to wake up in the small hours and discover ful than it has been in the~Past, y:ip' (o the West Coast district. e U | ‘a1nsies Pitted - Lenses Ground C — t one’s cellar has just left. for the unemployment problem is N ; | p Britain’s battleships on active service today prob- _—_ to remain unsolved and the relief; yyeather: highest 24, lowest 21, | 4 9 |drain increased despite efforts to ,arily , D/\]LY LESSONS I ’ ‘ ably I ine at most. rather ths 3 shict Wt ;g i3 partly cloudy. ably “‘;’“ ’;’ ””“ : = it ials ‘“‘"” ““‘;4 ‘I‘l“ X Geography and War reduce wholesale care of the indi- ' e sl L [y N ENGL‘SH —m J\lneall SUWI] sml’e survived after the Royal Oak went down. We know, T A R | gent ) Il . g - LT g 5 i (Cincinnati Enquirer) | L it PUBLIC CARD PARTY o { | The Charles w_ Caner from Mr. Churchill’'s admission t the Barham - A .| International Affairs: Canada is juneau Business and Profession- || * | and the Nelson were dar i, one by a torpedo, the Professor “””‘Pm”_‘m““'\“"' ,leu".'b)? U‘:;“l:”"_ to be brought into even closér re- ;) women's Club public card party, || By W. L. Gerden | SRt Yo el ogist, has summarized the geological an ke PO~ lations than formerly throughsome wrarch 29, 8 p.m., Dugout. Bridge, Mor‘uary . °r by a magneiic mmne. and that they have not|gpaphic problems of the European war in an illum-| commercial negotiations. Warnihg pinochle. and Tripoli A 54" Do ot “ " yet emerged from their repai The Queen Eliza- inating little study published by the Geological Soci- | js gjven that secret organizations ]_ rizalle 63 e . ___»‘ gatvo'r-'(ll‘lilO\{:e’;'ou):lspurlefc.rencc and Fourth and Pranklin Sts. ! The Bexall Store beth and the Valiant were undergoing large-scale ety of America. His analysis of the topographic|yith headquarters in the United i M s AT e PHONE 136 Your Refiuble Pharmacists reconstruction when the war broke out, and it is factors in particular throws a great deal of light on|gtates may plot against the Do- NOTICE OF HEARING ON FlNéL‘v A e e ae B fl M not certain whether they » yet rejoined the fleet | the h turn the war has taken after six months. | minion with serious results. Many ACCOUNT AND Rl-zl;fll:: TA[I\DV‘»ES‘!O g 18 - utier-ivauro The Repuls: was pictured the other day docking e passes into France from Germany are peril-| sojourners from the north will PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION i . Ransack Have Y for repairs, perhs » ¢ceptionaily | ol r large bodies of troops, Professor JOhnson | nake temporary homes among In the United States Commission- P.Oflen Mupronuulli)ec;;ed. Lan.wc | ave Your Eyes Examined by i mg 0. { . PACTE, DRIAADS 48 X i e the 5 R Ll B AMONE o vs (Ex-officio Probate) Court for | Pronounce as spelled, not ram- severe storm damage early ter. This leaves | SHOWS “l»‘ the easy Pl‘”‘ is ““‘l’“(;lh ‘1‘9’ l;"r’ CU“"D friends and relatives now citizens the Territory of Alaska, Juneau | Sack; accent first syllable. Dr RaeL Carlson p E ‘n . nine ships, not inrludix \l vessels that tries. with all the hazards entailed in violating IWO|of this country. Surprising ts N ha | Often Misspelled: Ostracize; ize. | « PRESCRIPTIONS B i ) G ations’ neutrality. o Hoaten Tor el _. Commissioner's Precinct A0l 3 e OPTOMETRIST | | may be in process of overh r other 1t may | ™ g are progageica or thef R@W“In the Matter of the Estate of |Ostracism; ism. adigh : o The one broad valley leading into France, the | yact AT A e L e T, L jocular, | | Blomren Bidg. 2nd Floor ' ::;“ m::‘ii’“‘"““ R D i sedont wl PUb- |5 called Lorraine Gateway, faces a series Of eSCArp- | puisons whose bisthdate, fim s i ) e g e i, S | Front Street i oo 4 4 edge. » the nearly flat rock layers slope gently |} ye ru vear ‘of &i- i 2 4 Even with S batt it seh, Howevar s she s A E[,l m(k, ““(. S Lol have the augury of a year ‘of gl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| Word Study: “Use a word threel HARRY 5 iven with nine battleships 4 1. however, toward Paris and steeply toward Germany. This|yancement in financial —matters. | 4 = : i the Britist g 1 shiy s i e o Frenct ; that on March 16th, 1940, JAMES | times and it is yours.” Let us in- > Tush in ¢ 1 ¢hips remains out- gives an immense advantage to the French, and may | young men will have unusual con- e A standing. In ar arison of Allied with German be a large part of the explanation of Germany’s|cern regarding romanc W. McNAUGHTON, as administra- | crease our vocabulary by master-| THRIFT Co-0P | pow “‘( = 84 Y ven French battle- failure to .”.‘ K “g} l‘(;g'“ Lm’ xoxx\a:;]&_evd " tor, de bonis non, W.W.A., of the|ing one word each day. Today’s| DRUGGIST ks gre. e 0085 i il gual D ins s hidren horfl on Uis HRWIPIOD- oqiat6' of WILLIAM H. DICKIN-‘word: Improvident; not providing| “The Squibk Ships to the British; and theso include the crack new | Reviewing other pertinent geographic featurcs,| ably will be talented. andy SMPess- SO deceased, made and filed in | for the future: thriftiess THis im- Phone 767 Phone iyl ships Dunkergup And ftrasbouss which are a_matgp Professor Johnson indicates the vulnerability of Ger-|ryl These subjects of Aries are g.o 21 ve entitled Court at Juneau, | provident life soon swept away his| - @ ~Alaska” for Germany s 26,000-t0; ‘horst and Gnejsenau, WABy {rom the east as a significant factor for the|ysually witty and able to Write ajocga his Final Acoount and Re- | fortune.” | GROCERIES Moreover, Churchill has reminded the House [fiture.” This iy (“‘}“ suorn ’";l_’“’f““‘ “)‘lcl""_‘b‘"‘““’:‘ with cleverness. Many wacl}e;sr?nd poft-and Petition for Distribution, | of Commons that no less than five 35000,000-ton Yith geological factors, involving mineral resources, iravelers belong to this signi%|X a4 that on said Uiy the sf Court | “The Store for Men™ " e A e 4 notably ‘the oil deposits of Rumania, the Caucasus, ‘Lumn’ht 1940) 5 % battle are neari: omj ) will be placed 1 the Mosul are entered its order directing that a| - g P in commission Melg? - Only: fwo of these, ‘thei T vog HVOSIL ‘aped, gl S hearing be had upon said Final Ac- MODERN 9 ) a3 It is perticularly interesting to realize how war| s iy R i e | HOUSEHOLD / King Gieorge V and the Prince of Wales, are IKEy oo fafled to pscape from the bonds of geography > i 50 ETIQUETTE APPLIANCES to make their appearance |hi even so, the , sBalomy. THo & Aiaa sARSEUCH il istribution before it on Saturday, - Front St—Tri le Bld 5T D, and geology. The airplane removes some dependence May 18th, 1940, at 10:00 o'clock | * . riangle g. A British record of speedy ttleship ‘Hll‘““" is one on advantageous terrain, But it burns gasoline, and s ¢ o LT i ? e ACTAnIRREONS \ ] A. M, at the office of the said By Roberta Lee of which (he Adwir can be proud 50 increases the dependence on oil deposits. As land ALASKAN il e | y Harri Haclline Sllop The keels ‘weee laid on Junuary 1, 1937, on the forces are more highly mechanized, they are more Federal-Territorial Building S 5 L, Us First” e b g, in Ju- g ; 8- :l’ L] vory des when old naval (reaties expired; Britain than ever dependent on good transport facilities and | | Telephone 713 or write B heail Brailier Territory: of ‘Alasks. |{ . i ol}:c Juf}t‘lhcdlmhexprebs ——————————— GASTINE.AU CAFE must have been assemblin terig d preparing more impeded by mountain and river barriers. More The Alaska Territorial % & | ing .anger when the telephone ex- prey 2 L , and requiring all persons to then change repeatedly gives one the %" shipbuilding space for months before these giants than ever, the men who make war are obliged to Employment Service and there appear and make their |ywrong number? DR H VANCE were laid down. " Now, in a tle over three years, study geography and geology. for this qualified worker. objections, if any, thereto, and to| AN, "An'sxcr matiages a1 . . they are virtualy completec | S ——— e LABORER-MINER—Married, age the settlement thereof. “\il;m bédly" Patience, poise, and OSTEOPATH 4 Our own North Carolina, authorized in the ,47‘ A lecturer v Americans, when traveling |30, high school education eri- FELIX GRAY, | __' £ g b " Consultation and examination i e 193 % 3 3 i ¥4 : .. | self-control are virtues that we all program, was not '1id down until October, 1937, and abroad, to rely upon the universal sign language |enced in ball mill operation, con- U. S. Commissioner and k‘x“should e tree. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; b e L L % and a big smile. Very nice, but imagine how a gas |centrating. also general mill and Officio Probate Judge. Q th'n bl I 7 o 8:00 by appoinment. - & D due for compievion, under our lelsures p,qx would cramp your style! mine work. Can do clerical work First publication, March 18, 1940. |, & “H0C R B HE hgtak | Gastineau Hotel Annex A y system. until Rovember, 1941. Now we are told, i and managing. Call for ES 74, Last publication, April 8, 1940, w;'c‘;l" ; e“ms M“;'is dlnnere t| | South Frankiin St. Phone 177 i l“qlllh ;:I:I;::l"HNI)’““"‘!"‘1“” “‘ ';"“)‘—”’ into “'""‘"“5-;;03 Hitler keeps talking about his willingness to > 3 ~ | ner? el b i 2. NO doubt the deiay bere can be ascribed gacrifice himself. What he means to imply is that D l C eQ: d P l i . - . § ] A. Yes. h vote few to red tape, slowness in leiting contracts and fre- his heart's in the right place, even if his mind isn’t. a'r y rotswor uzz e special 'wmldl: i]oouhl‘(: ‘t’:l?n:ora B:f'_ — " quent changes of design, as'well as to some ineffici- | ° T R : sreoial wiieelo Wy duerace Juneau Helody House LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES ency in our shipyarc But the British have set us‘ The Nazis have scuttled another ship. Before ACROSS Solution *Sl(urdly'l Puzzle 9. Pertair | bow is sufficient, % o an example by their foresight and efficiency in naval long theyll have two kinds of undersea fleets. L Anctent wine 3 20 lipsed Q. What is considered the most M"f';:&?‘::’:fi:";cm‘:r%‘r i3 ' B ce et LS _-}50“‘;‘(',[;““‘,. important thing in the training of B 0 W l “%?E 52; a child? Front Street Phone 65 v _— AR B Wiy of Ao U darRaclib_aoc Blesure 14. River in . Ri;p:(?%r::mlfion & 5 s n miniature . 15. Vertical A printer | % i, me e R, LEGlON TO Archie B. Betis . . Valleys once said: Our 18 Stair . Engiieh river PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT : duty is to make the 19. Name for . Purvey DI l Bookkeepin; Tax Service 1 office . Shoemaker's 3 printed word speak §§ E?on\“ea ool Roem 8, Valentine Building i ow i . . f great truths more bread M:rtk‘nnir;eud“n ‘bel-t- is imperative that all mem Phone 676 . : clearly!” This is our %, Wf.’éfi(.'."" Rgames ‘ ix.s of'lhe Junior American Le- - < ideal. We have built 27. Devour s ‘;m“m 1gon _Aumlgary meet tomorrow night l{ L 50, Hewing tool hos haa ™ lat 7:30 oclock at the Gold Belt T an e T at the - 31 Age . Mongols Avenue residence of Mrs. Ray est, efficient orafts- B3 EoRush latter . Omits in pro- TO DRESS SMARTLY (A 36. You and 1 nouncing Hagerup. Plans for the Italian din- . 1 manship which makes 36. Came together . Acquiesce i % e — . 38. Tattles ner on Thursday night at the Dug: i T, | Tattler 2. Flesh food 2. Rent again 4 no compromise 41. Association h 3. Phase 43. Pedal digit out will be the topic for discus- L l ’ ‘ half truths. Sha 4 Heated 45. Maximum sion and plannin DE , laborers 5. Russian czar 46. City in planning, : 44 Ammaiive il u.nfi & Sty ennsylvants e — SHOE STORE a5 Budden And ! Light repast 7. English 47. Small room clriiant Sati consonant 49, Arrow poison NOTICE — “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- 4 35 Goninent S 8. Social groups 50. On the ocean All city WPA employees report to L. C. SMITH and CORONA & 1 pal scarf 1. Segments of of common 5& Infatuation TYPEWRITERS Eye Bhoo Biers 3 Bibnts curves descent . Two: prefix work tomorrow morning. ! MILT' LAGERGREN, Sold and Serviced by Bewapt o < N e o L RN, (o NOTICE “Our Doorstep Is Worn by . ///“. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Satisfied Customers” Try The Bmpire classifieds fo A that a hearing will be held before results. ./////// +| the undersigned probate Judge on _— //% April 3, 1940, at 10:00 o'clock, A.M., T E L E P HO N E 5 l in the office of the United States —_ . | Commissioner and Ex-Officio Pro- bate Court for the Juneau, Alaska, : YOUR EVERY PRINTING EREE AT COMMERCIAL AxD petition of JOHN OURRIER for SAVINGS ACCOUNTS NEED EXPERTLY FILLED Wi 29 | |his appointment as_sdministrator A of the estate of THOMAS COX, deceased, and for the issuance of CAPITAL—$50,000 / fl. Letters of Administration to him. SURPLUS—$125,000 FOLDERS .. . STATIONERY . .. ...n.. A, fewne 1 Bustwt aru Dty + b5 required at said TAGS . . . POSTERS . . . CARDS bo g S SI8 e b - vl 2. oo e they have, why said petition should * not be granted as prayed for. INDEXES K g O SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Seal at Juneau, Alaska, this 2ist . day of March, 1940. Phone 374 for Eslimates e aRAY. o | wnied ses cnmisions - JPfiN"SC Nationa 2 4 . and Ex-Of1icio Probate < Judge. Juneau, k - Daily Alaska Empire e T suneas, Ak , g __| Publication dates,: JUNEAU——ALASKA 26-27-28-29-30, April 1

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