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4 - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1940. e e |acts to reduce-exports to Russia. That this MAy | frassemoesoemoemsemommommomomsims [ g e e e i s s == Daily Alaska Empire e S ve o som scion | i Seb ] g Protaions ; tne United States respecting tin and rubber exports| H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E 2 0 Y E A RS A G O D lr e C t O r ternal Societies B e O e RTANy {o Russia. There is a great danger for us in allow- | | & gt [ % THE EMPIRE ’ Gestineau Chansel ey mSscond and Main Sircets, Jonenn, A& gy |ing this trade, for it reduces our stock piles of com- The stars incline % Srrmsmeamsab e et e o amoam e s e oS l R. L BERNARD - - t and Bustness MAnaser | oqities vital to our own defense. ‘ but do not compel” APRIL 10, 1820 Eatered 1n the Post Of 1 a5 Sonond Class Matter It may be UTitating to find Our export trade | g emoemsoemms:es e emoens A crew of ten men were to arrive here on the Princess Mary to start D K d B. P. 0. ELKS meet | deranged and then some imports put on a Taton| " yfier the mosrng nours adverse| Work at Bridget Cove for the Deep Sea Salvage Company, on work con- rs. Kaser an every Wednesday at 8 ALTIY MEMBER | basis. But so long as the vast majority of Ameri-|ochects are active today. Transi-|nected with the raising of the Princess Sophia. Fl’eeburgel’ el.elrcr;m:llsltglg E;.)roél;gf B 9 = | cans are interested in an Allied victory, we may as|tjon and change are encouraged by s MONS, 'Emlfid.lluler: =] F well cooperate with the Allied blockade, at least in| kindly stars. Labor is well guided| A Mooseheart Legion was organized here among the women of Juneau. | DENTISTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. | those commodities of which the British and French|under this configuration which is Blonlx,gnrg:Ngu;dinl % |not fortunate for persons accus- One of the most valuable and diversified collections of native curios tomed to rule human destiny. |ever seen here was brought to the city by Henry Moses, the fur buyer Heart and Home: This should |anqd trader. be a lucky date for change of resi- | {happen to control the world production. DY 2 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 143 / Secona and fourth ; e ————ee iy SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Deltvered by earrler in Juneau and Douslas for $1.25 per month By mail. postage paid he 1 $12.0 Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple owing rates So What? months, in advance, $6.00 One year, In_advarce, P ; dv $1.25 e, o is 1i % g it “ anegl.'}:::.-hm::s "\H“:::Ner a favor if they will promptly notify Cloveland Palk ‘?L:x, M:Zé?gen]islmng u;mbe rm) Mrs. J. H. Kline, wife of the agent of the Pacific Steamship Company Dr‘ A w Stewari G ‘(‘9 beginning at 7:36 p.n l‘.{‘f,,y‘“;,"’fl’fz,,ofi,'a';,f' N o T SRR, e oYea a0 0y ) n:me:éus thas et an¥1 the b':?;t at Juneau, left on the City of Seattle to spend two months visiting with DENTIST RALPH B. MARTIN D lophones: News Office, 602 s “m"fl‘,,, ol The At;rou‘:; of 'Z‘Lr}l\ fir:;zce;x: conspu;ac{ Locsfjl tub more dangerous than it has been | riends and relatives at Seattle. Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. Worshipful Master; JAMES W MBEE OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. DURER IO | FESEloving Cer- | the past. Waxbing: It ghten, that | e ia SEWARD BUILDING LEIVERS. Secretary. The Assoclated Prass is exclusively entitled fo the use for v, as revealed in the Nazi “White Book, ; : ; et Sk A iy Office Phone 469 republication of &l hes credited to it or mot entertainir but not convincing. This time Nazi there is an aspect conducive to ill- Mr. and Mrs. A. Zenger were to arrive here on the Princess Mary % e e wnd uiso the local mews | (it TG T ce with persistence in promoting | temper. This is a day to cultivate | They had spent several weeks in the States ) | “» sweetness and cheerfulness. | Business Affairs: Theatres and | those who contribute to their suc- published “TALASKA CIR ULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARCER paganda and it hardly requires a denial frem Hull to see that the alleged policies set H. R. Lenwick, engineer at the Alaska Juneau mine, was to return on Dr. Judson Whittier THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION Secretary GUY SMITH | SRS WS v —_— — h in the 16 published documents are not tne | 3 gk the Princess Mary after having been in Seattle for a month. eSO L R rnmrure. Lox ‘Aboctés, Poriand, | foreign policy of the United States. cess are ;:der gpoil aspects this CRIKOFEADYOR tte, ct Publication of these alleged reports from the| €VeMing. The quest for amusement — , p pgijckiow, a piledriver man, was to leave on the first boat for Drugless Physician Office hours: 10-12; 1-5, 7-9 , New Ycrk and Bost; i Seattls; Chicano, New York an i will be general as war perils dis- At A WL o1 files of the Polish foreign office in Warsaw is cal- 3, rd Wher: v vi g i . - SEATTLE REPRESENTATIVE Gilbe~ A, Wellington, 1011 |[1les O g tress the general peace of mind and Seward where he was to be connected with the Alaska Engineering Com Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg, culated to influence American opinion. Coming on Bank Buildi Jios | e — " Ithe heels of Undersecretary Welles’ report to the ncwspaperisrbrlngdHdings tof wanw“‘mxslon. R it il | ) < s el e 8 i ¢ ste of life and property. Motion | | PUROLA REME ’ resident that prospects for immediate ace were w_a-:,be ke : RESCRIPTI ARE. ’("L";:L n:‘Fu}rnpvpcthey are designed gf m_';im , Pictures are to undergo alteration Weather: Highest, 37; lowest, 33; cloudy. _— b \]"CO OI‘:)S C. b 1eglig 5 A . 2 s rULLY COMPOUNDED peace sentiment in the United States. The timing o e [P ————————— sl I piciou. “"nggé gf ipmt‘luctmn—foxstn\:vm be'i i D J h H G Front Strcet Next Coliseum - > g o . ., | attent y improvement in the type . . . b | y Rather than urge a war in Europe this country ! D I L E I h Yy r. John L. Leyer |! has gone out of its way in the past to promote peace. 01 playe e N.ews Bt Al al y essons In ng Is W. L. GORDON e y 1 PHONE $7—Free Delivery The efforts of the State Department under Secre- |““yup b qroiore gt o ioms | § g s [ —— 4 1 Vational Issues: ef problems | PRV UPUU————— oom 9—Valentine g. Hull, the President’s reiteration of American|_. L | O e s d t will be even more urgent than in| PHONE 1762 policy, the overtures to settle affairs amica.b]j‘ made | ;o past, owing to health deterior- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: “It appeals to the masses a common Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 pm. —_—— at the time of Munielr and at the Begiining of the expression, and acceptable, but the question arises “the masses of What?” | ation among many of the indigent "Tomorrow’s Styles current conflict, give the lie to the reputed contents RECKLESS of the current publication. Germany's repeated aggressions undermined the peaceful of the American policy, thought at the time went too far in upholding the appeasers. iments cited are dated after the occupation which many persons It is to be noted that all The seers prophesy severe penalties for neglect where wisdom has been lacking in providing for the unfor- tunate. The stars encourage re- bellion against prolonged lack of adequate help for the unemployed. “It appeals to the masses OF PEOPLE" is preferable OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Institution. Pronounce the U as in TUBE, not as OO in TOO; accent third syllable. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Technical. Observe the CHNIL. SYNONYMS: Pastime, recreation, diversion, entertainment, play. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us —_—m—m—m ; Today” ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. | | Graduate Los Angeles Coll~ze | ARREST THE Intgrnational Affairs: Periodical conjunctions of the planets Jupi- ter and Saturn are believed to. be important factors in world events. of Optometry ana ) Opthalmology | ‘m increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | C. 5 ANTIPATHETIC; naturally contrary or opposed. (Accent first and fourth | syllables). “The solemn violence of Sir Edward Carson was intensely | Munich which marked the turning point in the liies' attitude toward Germany. Peaceful efforts eforth were useless. o S. Marshal William T a cleanup of Mahoney has ordered sponsible driving or re s her 1If Ambassadors Kennedy the cler Hi Four traffic accidents ' in The facts were plain. London astrologers see premature|antipathetic to Mr. Britling."—H. G. Wells. three days have Marshal to underline and Bullitt did speak in the manner described they | effects of the mutation conjunction — o AR — | on the highway Wwere doing no more than giving expression to a of 1942 as already apparent. S0k e ) Y The Charles W_ carter public prote: lar section of American opinion. And they were transition will bring great reforms The | r_w;“-.--;m-;- nemies in the cam- to patrol it for by | alking privately, licly as the United States 7OV i | aign are nken er those who parl sl ivately, not pub! in government, education, political | i ]““‘l‘ 2 . park on| . nister to Canada, James H, R. Cromwell, recently | methods and Wwhite-collar occupa- | ROBERTA LEE j Mortuary . curves oOr 1Ir 14170’ ¢ f road N . 3 2 p did. There is no indication that their remarks were tions. Certain prgonosticators see £ e P & | ” o " N ” 3 e e ) - u-.d ‘ourth and Pranklin k Last year a sumia n by Treas- official. They were expressing opinions frankly as the final world war postponed for | = - | PHONEBISGI B, i The Bexall stol’e urer Oscar G. Olson’s enforcem ers had bene- diplomats always do when they get together. So at least twenty years. % Q. Isn't it poor manners for two persons to lean across a person who | { Your Relisble Pharmacists ficial results in slowin ) | what? Persons whose birthdate: it !is|is sitting between them, to carry on a conver: tion? { ; BUfler-M&uro | The law sets a spee t s an hour. This time the Nazi propaganda ministry has have the augury of a year of suc- A. Yes. If they persist, the third person may offer to change seats | i This is admittedly slow officers the legal Missed the boat. This effort to add fuel to the cess. The young will be fort@hate | with one of them. || Have Your Eyes Examined by | | Dru Co leverage to enforce a sen of highway con-;dYing embers of isolationism will, in America, not in love and marriage. All wage'op-| Q. What does A LA MODE mean? | g Lo. Wit 3 you drive ab's speed and in a manner wiighiPoged. Nazl “““”.’_‘,'“ Scons ""Tkj "’“def VL‘;“‘_" portunities ‘should: be acceptedtwith A. According to the fashion. When we speak of “pie A LA MODE."i Dr. Rae L. Carlson M-~ PRESCRIPTIONS threatens no r to yourself or others on the Z‘:W(m sensatlonaliphamear ' SPRREL R ‘“:,f)xx:fiiren born on this day prob- |1t Means served with a mound of ice cream because that is the fashion. | OPTOMETRIST | > highway you need have no fear of arr That| Phasaa s rar Q. Should a guest at an affair make introductons among the other | | Blomgren Bldg. 2nd Floor i NI YU g — —_ ably will be quick-witted, energetic || Front Streei Phone 636 there have been other brands of driving on the high- | sel-reliant/and able to make & sué.|guests? ! = [ way is demonstrated by the smashups of last week Round the Horn cess in life. Many of these subjects| = A. It is better to leave this duty to the hostess, unless the latter | ' HARRY .h i R i s LB e of Aries are talented in painting has asked one to do so. | — RACE P ‘ s 3 (Cincinnati Enquirer) |and music. | SR TR, RATIONING FOR AMERICA | Until after the turn of the century, when the (Copyright, 1940) "3“”‘"""’""‘"""-" e e | mmFT co-nP DeiCai ; Ao o Panama Canal was opened, a voyage around Cape| - - > - | [)7/ | ! 9 ? i ¢ | | “The S Germany's nei re more or less reconciled Horn was a familiar adventure. And even N Lhe | dvemoms s o oms s I_O 0 K a nd LEA R N A. C. GORDON { Phone 767 Phone Slom:.o",b / 4 to being put on rations by the Allied navies. They best of the ships which sailed the seas in the nine- | 1 s lge i ‘Alaska” 3 fa i o atins b e NI e, Tney bt o U i M i et - ADOY BIRTHDAY T4t~ =" 3| GROCERIES || 2= £t materials and other contraband of war as the Brit- [oF Winds and currents make the passage difficult L v e ot Diniing WL B Movsplactpoes | E ish and French bloc minis consider to e "o N Y i B | What is the largest dog? ey : “The Store for Men™ Since the short route through the Canal was established, little has been heard of the Strait of| Magellan, route of the first world tour on record.| But the Canal, although built on a commodious scalci Which is the most malleable of all metals? How many thousands are there in one billion? How many oceans are there in the world, and what are they? s. That is the Draconian for withholding their normal requiremer method of Allied pc needs from their enemy APRIL 10. Mrs. E. R. Jaeger James Primavera ! HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES | the war SABIN’S | 4 Front St—Triangle Bldg. L B R ] Up to nc the United States has not been sub- for its time, has only 100-foot locks. And there are| Jack Wilson ¢ | ANSWERS: | : = jected to this rationing system. At fist glance, it three ships now afloat which cannot make the| R E. Carson T'| 1 Jonannes Gutenberg (1400-1468). || Harri Machine Shop o might seem both unnecessary and impossible to apply ¥ansit. : b | A"“JL"‘““ s | 2 The Irish wolthound, some of which weigh more than 150 pounds, “Try Us First” any like system to this country, removed as it is| Tho MRuratanin, 9 fecc fon Sen eam, e i H b S“‘veu"_‘ |and stand 37 inches or more at the shoulder. e A | recently squeezed through, on her way to Australia arry Stevenson | 3 Gold e e akpd s for transport service to the Near East. But the Mrs. T. D. Klinger 1 o < Yet the British and French Empires Queen Mary, which salled & day later than the F. D. Evanson 4. One million. l DR H VANCE enjoy virtual monopolies of nickel, tin, and rubber— Mauretania from New York, will have to go ‘round — 5. Five; Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Antarctic. ey 4 E them singularly imp . litie i she i ADVERT! — i | 3 R0 ) PIE thoses o prispielnm untlee i ICATE, | gpecifications. A Bid Bond Of 5% | 3-10-17, 1940. adv. . to the United States. And they undoubtedly will if| Besides the Queen Mary, the French liner Nor-|Will be received in the office of | ©™ “his i pe requireASiiae. | - 3 free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 6; American dealers continue to sell substantial quanti-|mandie and the not yet completed Queen Elizabeth |the Architect at Anchorage, Alaska, | oo vino “the proposal MRS. KLETZING 1S HOME 7 to 8:00 by appoinment. ties to Russia ch of it for tre % .op. | are more than 100 feet wide. These vessels were |8t 10:00 AM, APRIL 27, 1940 and 4 i .| Mrs. Olga Kletzing arrived home Gastineau Hotel Annex 2 ia h of it for transshipment to Ger-| h The successful bidder will be re- |, South Franklin St. Ph m \kby Asmsrican-exports of a)ithtea cor . built for the one downright luxury route of the|then publicly opened for the fur-| - |in Juneau yesterday after a trip to ~ one an exports of all three commodities to | 2l ! nishing of all MATERIALS, Plump. | 1UIed to furnish a Performance e |+ the Soviet Union intreased énormusly after the war|ooo > the North Atlantio sérvlce. Dut ‘wartlmpj, -’ O Plumb- | Bong” of 100% of the Contract|the States. She came north on the i 2! : i brings a new problem. And before the new conflict |ing and Heating work; and Elec- | Joo ong “also furnish sufficient | [O7885S 85 far as Petersburg and i gan. ; : is over, the wind-swept shores of Tierra del Fuego |trical work of the CONSTRUC- Compensation and Fire Insurance spent several days visiting her sis- J A rationing plan for nickel is already prepared | may sce some amazing ships following in the path|TION of a HOSPITAL Building at| oo obers cre merritory | ter, Mrs. Chris Dahl, then came on| |JUNEAN Hehfly House LUNCHEON SPRUIALTIES in Canada, but it may be shelved if the United States of Magellan. Seldovia, Alaska. P PUBLIC UTILITIES, |t Juneau. <l i e O o iiid £ o SR Plans may be obtained from N | SEHPOVIA b h LR S NDE Music and Electric Appliances LESTER TROAST & ASSOCI- B R DA &l For Want and For Sale Empire (Next Irving's Market) ATES, Architects and Engineggs, AéSO&:IATES classitieds bring results. Front Street Phone 65 B 0 W L at either Anchorage or Juneau, Al- # . 1 e AR | - scoorate bids will be received Architects and Engineers.| Today’s news.todsyn The Empire. for Health and Pleasure for the Plumbing and Heating 1 N old printer work; the Tiealdeal: work; anBifl S R i ox Ch@EE G 2T SRR ST e e i A once sald: Our other materials. ArChle B' n'“’ duty is to make the A deposit of $10.00 will be, re« PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT | inted word speak 3 ey as ° Bookkeeping Tax Serv i printed wor NOTICE OF SCHOOL TAX' Room 8, Valentine Building | great truths more In accord with Chapter 29, Ses- 1 Phone 676 I8 clearly!” This is our sion Laws of Alaska, 1919, and - ideal. We have built amendments thereto, all male per- Gel Yonr copy o' 'he lm J( our business on hon- sons between the ages of twenty- IT COSTS SO LITTLE at lhc Bn“swmx est, efficient erafts- one and fifty years, who are not TO DRESS SMARTLY manship which makes sailors in the United States Navy i YOUR EVER PRINTING no compromise with half truths. or Revenue Cutter Service, volun- teer firemen, paupers or insane persons are required to pay an an- nual School Tax of FIVE DOL- LARS ($5.00). This Tax is due and payable oral demand is made upon you by the School Tax Collector. Taxes not paid. in accordance with -the PROGRESS 'EDITION DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE T FAMILY SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- sive Shoe Store” AT DEVLIN'S | Helene W. Albrecht TELEPHONE—S51 after the first Monday in the Seward Lou Hudson month of April and shall be Rt A before the first day of May, m | PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS B Manager £ viding you are in the Terrtory of Valentin P‘;::n:’ > Room 7 r 4 Alaska on said first date, if not - e Empire the tax is due within thirty days Of ‘hq um“me classifleds fo o after your arrival in Alaska™ or —_— =t within ten days after written or e foregoing - requirements shall be- ED come delinq:erllt and each person COMMERCIAL AND b EXP - delinquent shall be subject to a fine SAVINGS ACCOUNTS \ ! NE ERTLY FILLED o mvo oot oo " ||| SEND IT TO YOUR FRIENDS! s i ik CAPITAL—$50,000 FOLDERS e STATIONERY AR or imprisonment in jail for a per- * ¢ TAGS . . . POSTERS . . . CARDS . . . INDEXES . . . LEDGERS Phone 374 for Estimates Daily-Alaska Empire iod of one month; and all such employers of labor as herein set out, who neglect or refuse to col- lect such tax from employees may be proceeded against and shall pay the amount of each individual tax, and a further penalty of $25.00 for each such tax. CITY OF JUNEAU, 3 School Tax Collector 'for Juneau. Per H. J. TURNER, City Cleérk. A Complete Resume of Alaska! 25c—Wrapped and Mailed - PHONE 374——The Empire adv. 2% PAID ON SAVINGS * SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES First National Bank _ JUNEXU—ALASKA

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