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4 . I)(u'l; Alaska Empire he United Stafes & valuable chemical and dye in- | lustry? The new oné alfeady is having the same effect. fl tough 1t hes it ofl e T moss of o] oroscope United to get fl‘°“f~’ “The stars incline except Sunday by the COMPANY Juneu, Alask Published ever: eveni EMPIRE PRIN Second and Main Si HFLEN TROY BENDER - afie Vice-President and Bu States ope, the is managing THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1940. Prom THE EMPHRE |\ FHappy 5 PBirthday LDirectory R. L. BERNARD - - ery well on homemade products. b do oSt SN s — 3 | ut do not compel MARCH 28, 1920 Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Sccord Class Matte Such has been the development of the Am(-ncan B. P. 0. ELKS meet hemical industry that nearly 200 different chemi- Barney Heins, manager of a Drs Kaser and | FRIDAY, MARCH 29 | s . every Wednesday at 8 al items procured by one company from Germany | ’ mine at Snettisham, left on the The Empire extends congratula- " p. m. Visiting brothers n the summer of 1939 were being manufactured in| d | mail boat Pheasant for that camp|tions and best wishes today, their Freebur er welcome. H. C. RED- Kindly stars rule today which | he United States by the end of the year. {shotitd, " be stispibiousditory gnany | ith meD and supplies. Develop- | birthday anniversary, to the fol- MAN, Exalted Rvler; M ; i many| =o ot work was to be carried on at |lowing: DENTISTS H. SIDES, Secretary. | dwellers on the planet Earth. In ; ¢ Blomgren Building | i "|the mine on quite a large scale | | |the morning women are under vith a view of soon having it on a | | PHONE 56 AT e N BATES benefic aspects. In the late after- producing - basis. i MARCH 28 | o R o MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Geltvered by earrier In Juneau and Douslas for $1.25 per mont: Femininity's use of perfume, often decried by|R0on the Moon in Capricarn gives e, 1 Gertrude. E. Lackey 5 % Secona and fourth One !yyen'r“h::: o imee D e o ine.Th advance, 6.0 | nales. proved the salvation of 11 hikers lost on lhe‘h:;]dp tlm thc:se L.who se_eb); freedom : oo { Mrs. Norman Cook / Monday of each month one month, 'n advance, $1.25 now-covered slopes along the Hudson River re-|® P Srotechin 0. LW, Under “School Notes” it .was Leslie D. Cashen | Dr.A.W St t Y \(p in Scottish Rite Temple Subscribers wil coriter . avor it eney will promtly notit | OO0 e of the girls carrled a pecullarly Heart and Home: Women are|found that Albert White, of the Bl | r. A. W. dlewar { beginning at 7:30 pm 54 o t any fallure o1 rregulal in e de ently. PCaus e 2] A > 1 r * . ‘;In':"'u;’mleh:"omx‘er: 8l iliate saent RSE TN Wor s e under a sway encouraging to in-| junior 2 class, was out of school| Henrietta Stuart | DENTIST RALPH B. MARTIN Selephones. News Office, 602: Business Office, 374 R L tellectual activity. Interest in the|with tonsilitis. Everett Nowell was | Everett Hill | Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. Worshipful Master; JAMES W — o Eoaine G searchers through the darkness directly to the near-|study of the occult is indicated as|found to have been believing in Kgolis Andresen SEWARD BUILDING LEIVERS. Secretary. The Associated \H‘¢’v(‘]v r-nfdl(lfld “:f use fo | frozen hikers men of literary and scientific em-|the “free coinage of words” by ms Lo v o 1 Office Phone 469 ,',t:‘.‘?‘.‘.‘i" paper st B the logal W S e e inence turn attention to psychic| requent use of “enthusiases.” Leon- | Sl published herein An Unpleasant Subject phenomena. The seers warn against | ard Holmquist was said to have be- A0 ALASEA CIR ‘ULATION GUASANIEED TO BE LARGER e charlatans who will gain popular- |jieved in the same principle. One i ) ATLY LESSONS ‘ TRAN S%AT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. (Clnclnati Ehquirer) ity by their assumption that they|day in English he asked Miss Nel- || 2 H /| Dr. Judson Whittier MITH | e Y O P It is a pity, of cow that all the vast reser- | Can foretell events. Astrology i:|son if he should put “multiplication | lN EI\ GLlS | CHIROPRACTOR BpeS i uthioee Ju=an SRl Los Angeles, Portland. | voirs of inventiveness which have been spent on|the only science that accurately | marks around a certain quotation.”| * | | & o the problem of destroying life could not have been | Predicts the future and the.relia- | By W. L. Gerdon (14 e ISaan DRUGS ! TTLE nxm:n:smrn':\'u Gilbe A. Wellington, 1011 | ysed otherwise. But while men and nations are as bility of interpretations vary, ac- Sam McDonald, District Deputy‘ Ly Roo::s 2-3. i. 'Pr;an‘gle‘ éld‘! ) American Bank Bulldiog 7 g 4 < X | .3-4, e |stupid as they are, any given government has a cording L individual reddings of [Grand Exalted Ruler of the.Elks, | — 0 ™ i niced: Do not PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES A duty to its people of nurturing the most efficient the Horoscope. was in Juneau on an msmecmm“av “Her room Is cute.” Say, “Her PRESCRIPT | eotiniths 6t - desnrgtion. Business Affairs: Banks and|trip and was to visit the local|Sa¥: "€r BOWE 0 €O ity i , L oaRR, In that light, we may properly be grateful to bankers 13”' under bal swayrpresag- lodge. ‘w%n;wl: ¢ lvlrlspron;:uncén.l' Swathe | B ¥ {UGMPOUNDED inventor Lester B, Barlow for the perfection of a|ing perplexing problems of inter- the a as A L e erial homb which will Kill everything | national finance. Forelgn loans will| Willis E. Nowell, agent for. the| (0 e e Dr. John H. G T Butes L Next Goleem ; living within a radius of 1,000 feet when it is de-|P€ widely discussed as war moves| Alaska Steamship Company, in mo‘;ta:;‘ Ml‘“‘};“‘;d Bh s e Ol Y. Jonn Ii. eYGr PHONE $7—Free Delivery 4 tonated, Tf the new bomb measures up to the in-|With momentum that is felt in the| Juneau, returned from a hurried | S0 TG al DENTIST . {ventor's claims, it will provide the United States U._mmd Su_ltc.x Traqe and commerce business trip to Seattle. Synonyms: Demand (noun), | Room 9—Valentine Bldg. ' {with & weapon far in advarice of those now in use|Will. continue satisfaotoryd in the CTaint Tequest, - equisibion, uitimac) PHONE 762 | lin Europe. | main ;:n.h a ht&e slc»wm%u dowq Grover hC. Wlnn. the attorney, ‘tu‘m qUO, 3 i Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. o . 1¢ over the unpleasant phases of the aerial in midsummer. 'omen W find | left on ti e City of Seattle for a .4 o | e bomb, which is man’s latest device for killing women good pc\s‘mons and receive ample | business trip to Wrangell lm\:ve:r(:uflmn(thls }}i:fxsa “L’.z":du;h:xc: Tomorrow s stles and children, we may infer thab the”Tew’ explosive | Salaries in business. andiigrofes- i ey <t S el R e ST will be of particular value for this country. Our | SIonS. Henfy Roden, who had been on | “he word each day. Today's | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. priaries gt e f & wonsisting of| National Issues: As taxes become|a visit to Petersburg, came to Ju- |18 g e e 2 e 0w irst line of defense is far out at sea, consistng o'|, . qonsome pension agitation will|neau on the City of Seattle, word: Vivacity;- entmation; livell- [1] ; Graduate Les:Anasles Oollrze the battle fleet and carrier-borne aircraft. After| WdCRIORC PSS e At B s 7 }nc\\ sprightliness. (Pronounce first of Optometry ana A PRIMARY ALASKA NEED that, our defense lies largely with ‘shore-based air-|lose support In certain Zquarter: : B % i as in vile, a as in at, accent sec-| Opthalmology q Al d craft, heavy bombers with long crulsing ranges. where there was until recently M. S. Whittier, who was in Skag-\ s piesy cathid tha| e borts evidently combines immense| 13ith In possible good results due|way for a few days on a business | ond syllabie). ; Lm? fep ’Bm | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | . : Accor fi cleased by the Territ destructive Dower Wit TeIAtVly LHBAL weight, The|to Tetiring persons long employed | trip, was an arrival from that place | nvitation with youthiu Vapeally | | ’ s Il Department of iiea the iberculosis death 1ate | rocult is to enable bombing ‘planes to carry many in good positions. Deeentralization |on the City of Seattle. i ~ o A | in Alaska during 1938 was seven times the ave > more bombs and work greater destruction, or to of relief Ahd prealer SEERRERE DN —_——m of the Nation as a whole. The Territory lost T o oo with the lsafdBe b ve power | CODMUBILY ‘stfortetoldifiiignem- | -O. E. Hooker,-of (hegiuckenagel . M. © D ERN The Charles W. C per 100,000 as compared to 48.9 for the country as before, and thus permit a larger fuel load with i’?"-""'fi"" F'{I’llc}l;:t'es lw“:hb"‘ w‘f"" ]“‘m' 0[“‘]' g‘( Cn;osandl Compan'y“ ETI QU ETTE e aries w. al’ifil’ This is a strong argument for building a sana- greater cruising range. ‘3;(1“::1?::12 D s Ing C‘h’l‘k‘:l’l‘ HEERTLY Of Seatily AeR | 4 torfum in Alaska. Since last November, the Alask: How wisely the new weapon will be used, if it|F SVEHET o i & [ * . Morluary % Tuberculosis Association has recelved more letters broves workable, is a question for the future to| e B il ; ikl By Roberta Lee | e " Tuberoulosls, Assoclation has recelved mare letters, U0 Vo it t is used only by the American air | %50 wisely read increase of perse-| Weather: highest 37, lowest 30, | daie in o BN Fourth and Franklin Sts. The Rexall Store . SRk e R Soren. 1t Bsdrd- Afealsit. Dok dewiblibmbatants, | CUHON G fie Jows (OLESRIRE. (e SIOW FPHONE 136 Your Reliuble Ph were received in the previous three years, y policies of dictators who will sow ARG 5 R ; e Pharmaclsts | St lope 1o Algska that the Temiitary | Tor Ve haye £g potential enemies near enough to| 0t B in the U Q. Doesn't the preson who al-| B fl M | e i et L be within reach of our bombers, save as they ven-| . C Rropaganda i SN | ways acts quickly upon every im- B uiler-mMauro | - have a sanatorium sool, buit by the Federal Gov- . N\ tl 50 L o e "And those who so venture |63 States during the national cam- | =———=—" "] | puise run a big chance of makink| " Tiave Your E { & ' = 0 g & | lowar ) S S. ’ aign. oT s a s o 1 lave Your ernment. At the present time there is pending in! i pe armed men in ships, not families cowering paign. ’.l‘hue is a s‘lgn that so(ny».\ LOOK and LEAR | dreadful mistakes? yes Examined by Congress a bill, enthusiastically endorsed by the|in (v homes. o ilgegel * [ A Yes 1tis farchelter to hiosts Dr R L C 1 President, which provides for the construction of | i o that contributes to the rancor of | tate at times. If one follows his . nae L. Larlson 50 hospitals in various sections of the where | Activity in the South i A Wi By A. C. Gordon { [impulses it should not be too quick- OPTOMETRIST g the need is gre One of the sections where the P”‘l‘l‘)““ u:""““‘ I'““\"d"w rux i =i |y done. Emerson Tennent said, :_!lnmgren Bldg.——2nd Floor —— \ave the augury of a year of fair- gl . : R ¢ 3 oEhitiis AR | 3 3 ct impulses, but pra ront Street———Pho; Pe (ooustiudted; Wikt Redergl, funds and: upol Cogg It is @ popular misconception that baseball play- | should be maintained in all busi- | ney"? | @ When addressing a college| - pletion turned oy ponsible local agencies for |ers hibernate. Until January some run filling sta- | ness dealings. 2. How many barrels make a. .o oo a8 s Ph D degree. | mmetetee e BACE operation, tions, go on lecture tours, operate chicken farms or| Children born on this day prob- | hogshead? bpisbidibumtie b mnlr'l' co_op - The amount of money being spent annually by!just hold out on their contr But after that|ably will be sensitive and intuitive. 3. How far can penguins fly? | Ag 'Dr Donald R. Mo'rgu" DRUGGIST L the Territory for the care of tuberculosis sufferers in | they travel South, That is Where they are now, They may be high-strung and| 4. Which is the greatest of the @ Tent it il right to stir. bt Phone 767 Phone “The Squibn sanatoria in the States would go far toward the basking in Florida training camps at Clearwater, | restless, Constant interests should | tragedies written by Shakespeare? \m or gravy into the potatoes bc‘ Stores of maintenance of such an institution here and, the Winter Haven, St. Petersburg or Lakeland. There |be provided for them. Education| 5. In what European country is'po .. pecinning to eat them? Alaska™ 4 Tecessary expenditures are increasing ry year. they play only shadow baseball, all in fun, with a|should begin early. the reigning monarch of the House = 5 N GROCEBIES During the 1l-month period from April 1, 1939, to little work added m.r exercise; but the shadow is | (Copyright 1940) of Savoy? ¥ | SRS S Reliciniy o0 104D, thiess, cutside expenditures for hBed GroApllY. crasping: Northy ith spring. | Al ANSWERS ok S IS R R "“The' Store for Men” VA e S e el With a sense of surprise we realize that the M . F . 1. A legal authority for one per- | + : s LR R ;]};‘Iynhmun games are about Lo start. We learn that| eetmg |’|day son {0 act for another in the tran- | HELP AN HOUSEHOLD SAR'N’S 1 SR g § redoubtable Joe DiMaggio, resolving all painful saction of business. APPLI previous to that time. According to the figures of | doubts, again takes his place at bat. Though many F 'l' g 't G 'Id 2. Two barrels. ANCES Front St—Triangle Bldg. the Territorial Department of Public Welfare, during a diamond is still covered with the snow, the season Or "nl y UI 3. They cannot fly. | i 3 the 35-month period, April 1, 1937, to February 29, is near at hand. By the middle of next month the 4. “Hamlet.” { & | Harn nacl]in ; e ] Telephone 713 or write op 1940, 2477 percent of their total hospitalization costs bleachers will fill up, the umpire will don his mask| The Senior Trinity Guild will meet| 5. Italy. | I The Alaska Territorial “Try Us First” have been devoted to the treatment of tuberculosis. and a large part of the American public will be its|tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock T T T & | Empl t i No amount of effort by the Alaska Tuberculosis noisy self again. with Mrs. Lynn Forrest at her res- THREE KIDS STENO'S%:};"::“ A c;o g — GASTINE’AU CAFE Association or by any other group or organization A real fighting issue lies ahead, Shall the Yan- |idence on Evergreen Avenue. kel It s el Ve Sl (¥ B i ot the eradication of tubercutosis un. kees be permitted to establish in this country a| Matters of interest will be brought . 1 . e s'ecr;‘;ri’:lar;,,:g;xsr::,’;r;f;:;;f DR. H. VANCE s s ' e 150 ord Atk ermanent baseball dictatorship? Fort li or discussi g - ; et i1 ; less adequate »men s for the isolation and treat- z’mm“d Ay m;“zr orship? rty million fans :K\:: dil;;u:xlfi;‘ :';‘:fig“‘::nd:fée Campen is raising goats at his experience in good positions, includ- OSTEOPATH ment of active cases of the disease are available 7 is‘ ]_e;]ueswd i Rpfecoey) ‘hour will home on the loop road of the Gla- ing one year as legal stenographer | Consultation and examination nd it toward securing s spitals ¥ " h i i o | wi i i i & . . :“Ur;“l::m (:.“1;):.“ v‘;-::f“l-]~ ‘\m‘:\l hospitals that the Some units of the CIO are urging John L. Lewis | follow the meeting. cler. Higk_n;l]ay and _s‘l:pplymg the Y“-h iaw firm. Accomplished mu. !re;lmflg't;,sblo to 12; 1 to 5; x A;‘ .l“.;“ \1..”.;1 ,]m . to form his own party, but we doubt if it would R ey - {axmly with goat milk. | sician. Call for ES T75. | G“u-n“uy‘i;pmlx:‘ment. e Alaska should iend its support to this work. Before the campaign was over he'd probably NOTICE South Pranklin ;te P:nex Attor |get mad and bolt himself. TO SCOTTISH RITE MASONS: D l C d P l ot - EHo0e 1T e AR O s i | Special meeting Friday evening, al y FOSSIUOI' uzz e THE USES OF ADVERSITY | 1f city life was conducted on the same basis as|7:30. 14th Degree conferred. Full - ke i L i y atte ired. S oonan R Sesitasgiii R e, Tt Y l‘:tfi‘dm?lp“o;ofof:grn:; e e ACROSS Solution to Yesterday's Puzzle 9. Close: wostte Juneau Helmly House smembr rthe AT il ; -up, jcal 10. Equine anim; Remembr: how the other World War brought 'seeming unneutral. = ]":g:“g:o ;”M I‘:E';gs';sn e & Trfepu,x‘n .' 11. Genus of geese Music and Electric Appliances & 2 BRI 108 B0 A ) SION 8. Unrefined 17, Two-spots ing’s Mar} (e ——acer . COURT FOR THE TERRITORY| 9 Sunken ity (Next Trying s paxeeL) OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- IR| 21. Exclamations Front Street Phone 65 1. ¥ Before FELIX GRAY, Commis-| 14 @E“ 24, Chum for Health and Pleasure £ sioner and ex-officio Probate| 15, EuEE MWl ne h old printer Judge, Juneau Precinct 16. 28, Parts of Al'chle B, Befls once said: Our In the Matter of the Last Will| 3u: JAILE] ghureh s duty is to make the and Testament of SAM ROSEN-| 2b IR[1] %0, TeRnlsapDuRE O AC0OURTANE printed word speak BERG, deceased. 20 [EIPIA] tenance BMR “‘?‘3" Tax Service great truths more NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| 55 u :g ?l!kmpt]: oom ,P:f:nr;u;l_leoBuudmg clearly!” This is our that the undersigned was, on the mm e ideal. We have built 20th day of March, 1940, duly 8p-| 2% 34. Dutch city ’ o 2 4 36. Rumored ur busi; hon= pointed executrix of the last will| 29. & d s and testament and of the cstate,of | 3 AT | 38. Sew loosely IT COSTS SO LITTLE at the BRUNSWICK o Sam Rosenberg, deceascd 35 Revorsoonds o nean aaar W toaaln o TO DRESS SMARTLY 1 3 mer 49, Me . | :':"’w':p'::‘:cm:; All persons having claims against % foads. g sailin 1 Cover the 42. Musical char- AT e sa rense 37. Potato: collog. vessel | acters e the estate of said deceased are| 3 ROID R il S Y Meta“,,mu. O Mehie: ’ FA M 1 L Y ! b required to present the same, with| 41. Above: contf. g3’ s merican e parogk: 46. Harvest proper vouchers attached, to the| 43 Unclose: . Amerioas 3 ;nha ited 48, Material used y poetic . English queen for stringing undersigned at Juneau, Alaska,| 44. Poker term B4 gl:w 4 5. Co(a’:h.(i: -ackets within six (6) months from the| 4 Money 232 Boiors & Biack bires " "‘%’.‘}"‘ J"'o‘i" L. C. SMITH and CORONA rAunehi’s Oltest fixcluy- date of this notice, S A stirs mgnher. o Joosely e Bl TYPEWRITERS sive Shoe Store” / HANNAH ROSENBERG, s P : i ) Sold and Serviced by Seward Lou Hudsen \Executrix of the Estate of '/ Street Manager S Tisaaas aaasaaajEis Tl First publication, March 21, 1940, “Our Doorstep Is Won-‘n‘ by o g e TR T R T | R || g e e e _—— results. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT i SRR o REEEAE ALL CONCERNED ARE HERE- / 2 4 / T E L E P H 0 N E 5 l gRE Lt LT O T T T 4 i 1940, GEORGE E. CLEVELAND ¢ YOUR EVERY PRINTING was appointed administrator of the ' NEED E l’E estate of ANDREW B. EVANS, de- / COMMERCIAL AND 1 ceased, by the United States Com- [2° SAVINGS ACCOUNTS | XPERTLY FILLED inl.i///lil — : i Judge for the Juneau, Alaska, Com- / g £ missioner’s Precinct “ 7 “..i““ Ci Al 0,000 { FOLDERS STATIONERY Al persons having claims agaist SURPLUS—$125.000 £ TAGS POST ek | said. estate are hereby required to / 7 * ) 3 |present the same with proper 2% PAID ON SAVINGS E i ERS .. CARDS vouchers, within six (6) months / * ® S INDEXES . . . LEDGERS from e de vl 1o e under HII/// Ilfl// A signed at the B. M. Behrends Bank, 7 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Ty HII.// HII | 7 . Dated at Juneau, Alaska, March A L2 : Phone 374 for Estimates 21, 1940, / ‘ e ; GEORGE E. CLEVELAND, / F t N ti llal B llk 4 » 2 Administrator of the Etate //// lrs : a 0 a : ’ a pn'e of Andrew B. Eyans, de- i » ceased. . e 35 / (5 / y 3 G | iy ll%/l!l:g JUNEAU-_ALASKA = | | April 4-11, 1940, adv. ) e A E { P ‘