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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1940. e —— e o 4 50 . . by the fear that some other foreign coumrles.‘w-- ,...? <@ - — ] 7 ; Dall 4Ifl3ka Emplre even France and England, might be tempted to go| | i 20 Y E A R S A G 0 from D lr e C t O r y & |along with Japan, in payment for reciprocal bene-| / [ THE EMPIRE i Published evec- eventig exccpt Sunday by the { > Bl g R [} ol EMPIRE PRI COMPAX fits in other corners o! wpy ¢ ineli R < ol Sacond snd Main Strecis, Junews Alaskh. o 1 Having made its own refusal to recognize Wang i e stars imcane A 1 g oy BT —— o g LA el cident and Business Mana#er | oy o perfectly clear, the United States has| but do not compel i APRILIT IO - . - e Ia: ne a g eal toward preventing any 0‘4““"2,'“.-0 e b v ee ® | Delegate George B. Grigsby of Alaska secured a favorable report from B. P. 0. ELKS meet e R R b R k:’”‘:m:: ‘ulending lri’COQZnilion For anyi &I i3 ithe Public Buildings Committee of the House on an emergency appro- Dl’s. Kaset and every Wednesday at 8 government & 1 THURSDAY, APRIL 18 3 ' se at Cordova. p. m. Visiting brothers ALY i i f government in Europe which recognizes Wang now| priation for the construction of a court hous % Freehurger B = e ot Iv, = % “E | will be giving notice that it is acting as a friend| Good and evil planetary influ- TR Fo g & 92 MONS, Exalted Ruler; =t L 'of Japan and with some ulterior purpose. ences are active today. In mcuu:\" The appointment of C. W. Cheatham, for - years engaged in € Blomgremn ER M. H. SIDES, Secretary. Bali —— | hours labor avails. It is not a|gineering in western Montana, to be senior highway engineer for the Ll | favorable date for making sales.|piieay of Public Roads in the district of Alaska which included the whole I e ' shionlar tious in ey 5 JUNEAU LODGE NO. 112 - — e - Merchants shoul e cautiou of the Territory, was made known. e e Sat Buxriel 4t $1.05 pee il | buying as dull months will be ex- 4 i MC::;d aind kflourt"P: Nvered by cceeles in Jumess and Deusias for $1.25 pel : ¥ fotre b 3 ¥ y 3 A onday of each mon T Bavanoe B Wi stk Ta 4dvarios, 008 Sir Walter Monckton, British Chief Censor, has Cel}’{“"'r’:“;rs”]‘;‘:mg? T:ci;‘;g‘(’:‘ “.| 3 Latimer Gray and Cash Cole, who were appointed as a committce Dr. A W. St A . i e s Riia Ty ons e, In savance, SL3B. ‘ been ordered to take a fortnight’s rest because of| TR LIS S evalent in|on the Fourth of July celebration at the meeting of the Juneau Com- r. A. W. dlewa; U beginning at 7:30 pm acrd nter a f it they will promptly notify T ? e ' b Fiee ‘of sty fallure or irrequwarity in the de. | OVErwork. the home. Women should be cau-|mercial Association had started work DENTIST o RALPH B. MARTIN | ffice, 602; Business Offl ! tious, for falls are indicated. Nerves d TR B \ : Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. orshipful Master; JAMES W : it - e PROGRESS IN JERSEY may be taut and members of the A telegram was received here announcing that Royal Shepard had SEOWK?IRDP:UILDMI:‘O LEIVERS, Secretary. i ‘- n:u d io the use for SEREOR ! | family trying as spring fever at-|peen operated upon for acute appendicitis by Dr. George M. Horton in { ce one 3 ihacwide et 0 %97 ,2% | A child labor bill in the New Jersey Legislature| taoks YOung persons, QUArrels may | seatile. 7 published has been amended—to permit children 12 years old|be easily starte a8 sion R huie ; 3 sublished herein. —— ¥tk s that encourages small deceits and District Attorney J. A. Smiser and Mrs. Smiser left on the Admiral D Jud Whitti i G“Y SMITH REAN FGAT OF ANY OTHEL PUBLICATION bt f B | multiplies fibs among boys and| i\ on for a vacation in the south I. Judson 1111er || Sl diingm ey | girls. b CHIROPRACTOR | {f 2LOSE, National N Representa- T q o 5 e Stia X uvest-?:f.nfim?fi? P e g i cles, Portiand, The 3-Mile Limit a Dead Letter Business Affairs: Increased dan- J. C Lund, Jr, Game Warden, was to leave on the Alameda for Drugless Physician | { Beatis; Otiehwt Wvw Yok and Bosyon ger for shipping is forecast, Car-| ... " " ok i g Cress. Office hours: 10-12; 1-5,7-9 || — . S i Ketchikan where he was to be R et | BEATTLE REPRESEN /ATiVEGllbe” A. Wellington, 1011 (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) [goes of American goods may be i e 200ms P‘H‘oifl:r g;xgle Bldg. American Baak Bulldirs The distegard of international law by all belli- | oroceq on the high seas as com- e e e o o i adin] 7 FUROLA REMEDIRS = gerents in the European war sgrves at least ohe|jerce with the United States ex B, W. Hewitt o sy bl i PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- i useful purpose, in showing the impracticability "r‘pands, This is not a lucky day for | Watson on a business trip to Petersburg. - ~OLLY COMPO ED 3 the doctrine of the three-mile limit. | merchandising. Uncertainty in —_— e S Pt UND! This, in turn, should strengthen the case of the| goug conditions will hamper au- | Grover C. Winn left on the Admiral Watson for Petersburg where | | | Front Strcet Next Coliseum United States in seeking to keep Alaskan Waters|y,mn plans of manufacturers. Deal- | he was to attend to legal matters. | Dr, John H Geyer | AR T 5 free from the operations of Japanese fishing vessels|are in costly furnishings' will en- | SEE iy i very ! and all other alien encroachments. | joy good trade. Wekthar s EHERba 44 Doka e, scloudy NTI liligieaugg L9 fulniars ) ‘ £ Y : Highes! ; lowest, 36; cloudy 24 Great Britain's mining of Norwegian waters is : e s e e e D O ool boi o e 5 not the only insiance of the breakdown of the three- | National Issues: Undercurrents of i Hours: 9 a.n. to 6 pm —_—— mile limit in practice sentiment will be unusually strong .I l_ . E I-Sh b_;, + 9 A, m, 1 @Y 2 Acknowledging that the halting of Russian ships|in regard to candidates at both a| y essons m ng | W. L. GORDON _— Tomorrow S Slyles was outside of Japanese territorial waters, a spokes- | party conventions. Increase of ap- 2 man for the Japanese navy last week said that the|proval for third-term PrESIACNtnl | & u.moemomsommsmmommimmoms omimmmmamommoe e isieie ol Today waters of the 500-mile-wide Japan sea were never- ambitions is "m“"““g‘;'fs; w'l"h; WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: o not say, “She possesses many admir- | | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. | | the to be considered ‘a JapagEs JRks. | che gfbies . ot EACR AT ‘1’ "l able ‘female traits.” Say, “She possesses many admirable feminine || Gradvate Los Angeles Collze | | RIS Japan has heretofore protested because German|men appear to bf]‘ balr::clnz in the e | of (())p::JTetrly ana ! ¢ . g 5 sailors were removed by a British war vessel from | political scales the stars seem to | traits.” g 4 el . s T E | pthalmology | FOR SONS AND DAUGHTERS a Japanese merchantman, upon the ground that|encourage a continuance in au- OFTL!tl MISPRONOUNCED: Ll.x‘p:\uou\v Ivlo.l»m:mcc ladpnv fhhulh‘ first | S TP the act took place as the vessel was nearing Japan,| thority where expericnce is held| A as in ASK unstressed, »ncund‘A as in PAY. accen! ?cco{) ..fiyln e. | Special days are inged h year to focus though far outside of territorial waters, important OFTEN MISSPELLED: Isaiah (Hebrew ph,phr?ll. observe the ATAH. | b ! -l attention on mother 1d fathers, but an entir The report that one or more British war vessels| Intermational Affairs: According | SYNONYMS: Garrulity, talkativeness, qu\mcu:./, loquaciousness. | — ———— — , J y: i week—April 27 to May 4—has been scheduled were patrolling the Adriatic Sea, to prevent shib-|to g leading London astrologer the| WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us | F—————————— uneau’s Own Store g year to celebrate the importance of sons and daugh- ments of bauxite from Yugoslavia from r hing | world is now under the major rule |increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Teday's word: | The Charles w Carter | i ters, Germany. broughtareport from Rome that Mussolini|or the mutation conjunction of | INFLEXTBILITY; firmness in will or purpose. “Ordinary people regard 5 | ] 2 It was back in 1920 that Rotary Club member ht take action to declare the Adriatic an “Italian|jg4s, Owing to the retrograde| ;01 of o certain force and inflexibility of character as they do a lion.” | Morfll ly | e of New York City were so impressed by the woeful b foot o of course, that virtually al mlrrfl:‘\::)\Tcr:r';’;)\:;ctl)i.’ml\):p\xll?cr:(‘:t‘:1:\’1 e | —Merkel. | Fourth and Fa [ e " | 1 roble 2 4} o 3 " 1 ) ) o ) o ) ) 0 2 o 4 | ourth and Franklin Sts. | ! lack of understanding by adults of the Problems . iional law reflects policies which were adopted | portant in its influence. When the | e PHONE 135 St | The Bexall smre | of tomorrow’s men and women they decided to do isinally to favor the nation that was in the strong-| Earth comes under the changc:mm,! M DERN E'”OUE'I"I'E I:]/ { ERSEEONES 1 Your Reliuble Pharmacists | something about it. The “activity” they started had er military position at the time. Capricorn to Aquarius dictators wiil i ROBERTA LEE ' sl EREEN 13 | Bu’]er-Mauro s0 univer an appeal that it has gone far beyond And since Great Britain has been mistress of the|fa)] and international understand- ' ' | N ' Rotary circles. In America it is now called Boys and seas during virtually all the peroid in which mode ing will be attained. ‘4‘-..-«-«—<--»—-—n—---v-o--—--u-—n—v—-w-«---u--\\‘ Have Your Eyes Examined by | i Girls Week, and is administered by a national com- international law has been dcyvlomnrg.Bthf_ ;iou{'mw- Persons whose birthdate :{Lv 5™ @ What should be the procedure when cutting the wedding cake? | | D R L 1 mittee of which Major John L. Griffth, of Chicago, referring to the s ‘"l“ fl"“(f‘“‘tll"'c"doctrr‘“‘;‘ of e Eve il “‘”‘;"”»‘ "f “uz::;s Of »¢"] A The bride should cut the first picce and divide it with the bride- | I. hae L. CaI]SOD ! ( i e Ry, & R 'his is especially true of vancement toward s b im-| 4 . it 5 v | OPTOME’ S 2 i Bi n missioner, is current thr nile limit. It has been good doctrine when it| pioyees will be promoted. Women groom. Then each of lh(. ;,u.(‘stt) L}:(.s Iu,s'n\kn p\.e(’:e.'. B i : i s TRI;T | i chz favored Britain. It has been accepted by other| il attain their hearts' desires in Q. Is it good m.\lnnr( or a barber or an operator in a beauty p‘ulor.] mel e g erni Floor Boy Is mot just an AMEriCAn napions in some instances because it operated in|romances. | to ask personal questions of a customer? LTt Chreel Rhune 1038 | institution has spread around the their favor; in others because they lacked sufficient| children born on this day prob-| A. No; it is very bad manners and very poor business. It may mean % HARRY world, adapting itself to conditions and taking on|paval strength to stand up against a British fleet.| zply will be well balanced, stu-|the loss of a good customer, e o T ' local color | Whatever may be said of Britain’s action in|gious and practical. They have the | Q. Shouldnt a man remove the cigarette, cigar, or pipe from | ml“" co op i RACE ST % i3 mining Norwegian territorial waters, it is evident|forecast of success. Because they| his mouth, when he speaks to a woman he passes on the street? | 5 || DpRUGGIST . ¢ T TS T < 2 e three-| r s in the discard. | will like luxury they may be in-| % VayS. ] UPPETS FOR US that the three-mile rule is in t { wi y A. Yes, always “The o Pl l,,' ”\ B o | 1t should be plain also that a nation which lacks| clined to be extravagant. RN P 2 i ) ‘ SRS A | Phone 767 Phone surfz':.':" 3 g . la navy adequate to protect the waters bordering its (Copyright, 1940) e ot Sl S | Al ~ Secretary of Stuie Cordell Hull might have 1g-|ooqq; has little chance of prevailing by any appeal to kil PRI § ot s | GROCERIES ez, nored the esta v Wang Ching-wei’s pup-|jnternational law. \i a n (Il[ pet regime at Nanking, Jap: instrument for the' Fortunately the United Stees has a navy strong *w—‘—«-(-v-'----»-«r : | : 7 oppression of China. Bui instead of that, he no-|enough to protect its shore line, including the shore ] | | A. C. GORDON & ¥ “The Store for Men' ticed the inauguration in Nanking by a blunt de-|line of Alaska. HAPPY BlRTHDAY | s ot e s e s e e s o ey | | nunciation of it As we have previously pointed out, the doctrine | [ i 1. Of what is :ualed milk composed? HOUSEHOLD | il 9 Sib. Hll Bassd: Amerioan ecognition of the Of the three-mile limit, as applied to Alaskan waters, s S Y 2. Which is considered the greatest of the works to come from the APPLIANCES F ¢ St—Tri puppet cabinet partly on the Stimson doctrine of | l€ads to manifest absurdities. It permits allen fish- pen of Charles Dickens? 5 ¥ ront St.—Triangle Bldg. elght years ago, by which this country refuses to|SFWen to take, without hindrance, the fish protected Vs 1kl 3. How many units are there in a gross? Ham Mafillmfl SIllill O e B ndare or regime which flow |PY 1aWs which apply to our own fishermen. It In- Mrs. Katherine G. Hooker 4. Who was the great Heroine of France? ey U £ recognize changes of boundary or reg V| volves the constant threat of clashes between Ameri- Mrs, Alict Sey 5 Which i the obty Taice port'iof Pennsyivanlas i ry Us First i from unprovoked milit gression. But he also| can and Japanese fishermen. It provides one item Mrs. John P Monagié | ANSWERS: A : | = - A ased his policy on the which is beyond dispute, 3 ariae: Anorioan'. Telations, whioh Mrs. John P. g | E S (= based bis poley n the [l wieh bsUegond upite of rcion in Jupavede American selaione whieh| " ouepning Gampbell | | 1. Drid milk and malied barey or wheat. TR E YRR , 3 utfi uthority in China to justify | ; Cecelia Thibodeau | 2. “David Copperfield. | o i NCE G s wheai et i e e e b 7 TSRS Gladys Gleason b e : | recognition | Balboa, in the Canal Zone, reports that no word P Putham | 3. 144 CDHSUR&STEO:AT“ e ; In this way the Ameriean Government's policy |has been heard there about the Queen Mary. The Dl Dy ssoniniy 4. Joan of Arc (1412-1431). Copyt and examination | w O Y D Sha | dispatch then goes on to say that the ship is too 3 ol 5, Erie. ree. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; [ | toward the new Chinese puppet show is based on | William Spencer %40 8700 oy bt . h 1" doetr and: slk0 7 on *tHe it big for the Panama Canal. For the same practical 2 e - - —_— B A SN St . 3 a ln Yy appoinment, 3 . o e e “These latter | TeASOD 1t is very likely that nothing will be heard P50 e . . d m:;;mer; Hotel Annex ditional principle: of inter al la ese la of the Queen Mary in the vicinity of Niagara Falls 3 e Soul in St. Phone 177 do 1ot ¢ nent” which does not & L. L. Trimble, American Railway * cowmand e ce and ohedience of at least pnd gmcerom, Express representative, left Juneau i ity £ i R~ O on the Northland bound for Sitka. ! Aeana PO A prominent Nazi says that war is a blessing. s 2 LNY Mr, H and vigorous declaration may|But we notice that his observation wasn't made with | Junean Helotly HNISG ( ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID SEALED BIDS, in TRIPLICATE, will be received in the office of the Architect at Anchc Alaska, at 10:00 AM. 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