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T 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1940. California has appropriated: $30,- 000 for an officia] egg-laymgScom- petition, - S ——— = e e S =l ° workers because of a finangial depression or, any|dresceomsoms: o e oo e S AT Daily Alaska Empire i e e s o womevey 0RO = 20 YEARS AGO fem : Tl e vokpy)Bimas a7 the Tomorrow we nh:wrvr National Hospital p;.;». H S c 0 E THE EMPIRE lr e C t O r Praternal Societies EMPIRE PRINTING COMPAN dedicated to public recognition of the unselfish serv-|§ 4 2 Gastineau Chanmel e SR Main Strects, Jurem, A& oo of those who Iabor in hospitals for humanity’s The stars incline o s s s s e o s s o R. L BERNARD - - Vi and B Manager | ke St. Ann's Hospital here will hold open house | but do not compel” t MAY 11, 1920 Entered in the Post Office in Junean as Second Class Matle om 2:30 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon and MVItes| § e e escamommomssamommsmmonn: More and better methods of transportation as the solution to the D K B. P. 0. ELKS meet ! all the people of Juneau to visit the institution. Y s problem of Alaska development was the keynote sounded by members of rs. Kaser and every Wednesday at 8 The progress of hospitals in recent years has $ the interdepartmental committee in Seattle investigating Alaska questions. F - b p. m. Visiting brothers been phenomenal. In 25 years our hospitals have| Benefic aspects rule today which el ree. urger welcome. H. E. SIM- reduced the average stay of patients 50 percent. If|should be rarely fortunate in its J. P. Wagker, Inspector of Surveys for the United States Land Office, DENTISTS Mogsélgigl?ccx‘;i; i you had your appendix removed 25 years ago you|influences. The morning is auspici- | eturned on the Alameda from Cordova where he had been to testify Blomgren Building il . % tayed in the hospital 21 or 22 days if you were an|ous for the clergy and should'stim- |y, 5 court case. PHONE 56 -~ T SUBSCRIPTION RATIS. 5 average patient. Today the patient remains in the|ulate religlous interest. New culls ks MOUNT JUNKAU LODGE NO. 147 Delivered by carcier in Janeau and Douslas for $1.25 pec month. | hogpital only 10 or 12-days. alter ‘an appendectomy. hich ke Volney Richmond, Alaska Manager of the Northern Commercial Com- Secona and fourth P~y anco, $12.00; six months, in advance, $6.00 Decrease in suffering that has come about| Heart and Home: This is a lucky| o, was a passenger on the Princess Mary, bound for Skagway and Monday of each month one month, in advanc thes will prometly notits | through improved technique and better service has| day for forming new friendships. | Hh oo Dl’ A W Slewari S\ G\&m Scottish Rite Temple the Businoss Office ‘of any o Of Wrrbeulactty S Vs dew | rbxe ; & \tals, Today|CiTls may expect appreciation : i i T % beginning at 7:30 p.n it o broken down the old public fear of hospitals. oday\rmm young men who will be good DENTIST RALPH B. MARTI Telephones: News Office, €02; Business Office, 374 only the ignorant repeat the hoary canard that Dm-"mmpa'nmnS but not suitors, Intu- Notification was received at the local office of the Canadian Pacific Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. Worshipful Master; JAMES J" iR MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. 05 ple only go to hospitals to die. A program of edu-|jtion should be keen and family |Railway Company that J. S. Byrom formerly in charge of Lht.: Alaska SEWARD BUILDING LEIVERS, Secretary, e e, ctaited. by cation, of which National Hospital Day is a part.|secrets will be easily discovered. |business for the company and stationed at Juneau, had received the| ‘___Omce Phone 469 & otherwise credited in th r and has taught the American people that the hospital| The evening sway encourages work |appointment as assistant to the Marine Superintendent for British Colum- g o s i A ki is truly the road to health. | and stimulates activity in house- |bia for the company. | e OO e LR ALASKA CIRCULATION ARTEED Honor your hospital staff tomorrow on National|hold tasks. - as e R TR o O e ome. matioution| Business Affairs: Commerce 15| 1. w, Casey, Jr, areived here on the Northwestern. He was onier || DT, Judson Whiltier SMITH | e OEOROE D. CLOBE, Inc. National N ek Lo S AN . s e Dot the S| poputy in the office of United States Marshal J. M. Tanner, and had CHIROPRACTOR | s th offices in San Francisco, o Ly his week. Expansion in exports e court party at Ketchikan Drugless Physician Beatile, Chicago, New ¥ B Guard Alaska! fhom | CHE LIILS Ebutas) will e | PeoD WIIL LS COTEO DSy e 1 Office hglurs: 10-12; 15, 7-9 DRUGS 311b Wellington, 1011 S reat. New discoveries il are = 4 o " 3 (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) R e (;:imugr(‘:\ll- N. P. Hanson, chief operator for the Telegraph and Telephone Depart- R e oy e The vigorous stand taken in Seattle by Gover-|, " "aporican riches in the com-|ment of the Alaskan Engineering Commission, was a passenger on the PUROLA REMEDIES | Ho Brocer, OleNL p"f“"::‘c‘;:m_‘:‘n*’:};g:fm_sf Ahe |ing summer when increase in both | Alameda on his way south for a vacation trip. Pnffxf:‘x}xggmrgsugmz- , proposed army air base ag ) - 21 Al Vhauts Riticts s | R TR ¥ DED phasizes the importance that responsible «’luU'\OX‘ilh‘b‘n"“m g .1'n Repeiath @rochots 1 { s i TS by 'teo @ " vas | 1 e | prognosticated. | Mrs. M. S. Whittier, accompanied by her two children, was to leave Front Street Next Coils ‘ irs glving: . this BEORSh. : | ” National Issues: The cemsus is|on the Princess Mary to spend sometime visiting in Port Townsend, Wash.| | Dr. John H. Geyer oliscum | Several weeks ago, when the House appropriations |, arouse misunderstanding regard- A 4 g | . . PHONE $7—Free Delive committee recommended the elimination of this base, | ;o ST b T ation relating T DENTIST ey | 1 The Post-Intelligencer remarked upon ll?e Nvm‘.“.mto the population of the coumr_\; { Room 9—Valentine Bldg. } lack of knowledge of conditions in the North P.\uh(“”v [P TR PUE—————— e el PHONE 62 —_— | displayed by this group. | Ehge the stars exi- Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. Every development since that date argues for mv‘gz;“t,",‘:!‘f‘;“m' l:‘q';;l: S‘;’Z:;v l::_“f “,. ‘ D 'I l ons 'n En "sh by o ) HT ’ Si 1 strongest. possbie detenses n Maska, S ks The trend towar| | UGHTY essons In EngiiS w. 1. GORDON {|- OmOITow s Slyles | | It is common knowledge that the Soviet Union . ..o identificat i 8 — " has fortified two islands of the Komandorski (Com- :yl:n::::-?\lllfi:n“}‘nmxls: AN 05 10 BAIN | B | | e o s s s s s s ) e | Today z modore) group. These fortifications lie only 260 | ' | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “You should WRENCH | GBEH‘I;ESMPSON, OPT.D. | | - - R - miles northwesterly from Attu Island in the Aleutians.| International Affairs. Foreign| ... o rinch) the clothes.” The proper word is RINSE. | ra \;? 01’.’?;':;5310;(;0”"20 A RECORD FOR ALASKA What is less well known is that during several|seers prophesy that in the next 20| " opppN MISPRONOUNCED: Kimono, Pronounice ki-mo-no, T as in | Opthalmology ¥ X months a large group of German submarine com-|years chapters of history more| oO's NO & & Shd - il T ae /] s TR R A T other German naval experts and tech-|amazing than any of the past wii|LT: both O's as in NO, not ka-no-na, ofieh heard | Fitted Lenses Ground I ¢t Alaska Territorial Employment SCIViCe | pioiane have been dividing their time between Vladi- be written, and they foresec in OFTEN MISSPELLED; Apiece; IE, not APEICE. { [ led similar agencies in all the States in finding jobs | yoctok where tie Russians are reputed to have the troubled present the promise SYNONYMS: Responsible, accountable, answerable, amenable, liable. | — | for veters that would be very fine record. O | jarge flotilla of submarines, and at the Komandorski|of supreme results in development WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| | AL if it led in placing non-veterans it would have | fortifications. of the human race. Through great| increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | T ‘ Jllll%ll SOWH S'Dl’e Eina e 1 to be .proud: about Japan is reported to be building from five to| tribulation lessons long taught | CIMMERIAN; shrouded in gloom or darkness. “Melt, and dispel, ye | he Charles w. Carler | 4 g J 3 ka rial Employment Serv-| eight capital ships, which may place its battle|the life of man will be finally}spectre doubts that roll Cimmerian darkness o'er the parting soul.”— | | 1 s 16 te fix t the nacement of fleet above that of the United States, and larger|learned. They see 1940 as a time|campbell | 4 e e ! | vecent report | t¥pe submarines, with a cruising radius of from |of terrible criscs frOM WHICK L0 | g nemsemsem oo e oo o s Monuary I o : 12000 to 15,000 miles. United States cannot remain un- | Fourth and Pranklin Sts. I H W he othin: ort of remarkable o | hows it to tine wrort of rematkable. | gty decision to prevent supplies. froi | touched i MODERN ETIQUETTE v ‘ PHONE 136 The Rexall Store SUC SaRden SEIVICE 2051 veterans UL o, ching Germany via Vladivostok apparently hastens ROBERTA LEE || Your Reliuble Pharmacists | of every 100 vegistered for jobs. This is far out|yne day when Pacific war will break into the open.| Persons whose birthdate It is) | 0 | Butler-Maurc ahead of the next best Service, that of Illinois with It is impossible to tell whether Japan and the should have a year of ZOOA TUCK. | & woem e mm oo o oo 1 ] ] ) - - 0 - | e = - | | 13.23, and six times as good as the national average | Soviet Union will be aligned as allies or as enemies. i;z‘({‘l‘* Wil prosper. Many W1ll|© o 1o oo a certain art in writing a good love-letter? | oSO e Iy ol Drug CO. | of 313 per 100. Our Territorial agency has found In either case to keep Alaska undefended when war chilg! ¢ | A. We shall let Rosseau anwer this question. He says, “To write a Dr Bae L C 1 | i Jobs for 1458 non-veterans out of cvery 100 regis- | is being waged in the North Pacific would be to| Children born on this day prob-| o (%o e von ought to begin without knowing what you mean to | . .uarison || { } tered. Arizona, tic mext best State, could place|tempt fate | ably will be serious, thoughtful and [ 3% 1 IO SHEE dosuee Falty Bk OPTOMETRIST [ . N 1L e rabiondl averags is BT alanks | mist e nelther & Finlsnd noe & Mer- | Individual. They. sie sraabioaiyend| 887, B0d fo. fixh ‘yeihout kndwing WOab JOW BRES. WY HA8, Blomgren Bldg. 2nd Fioer | | ¢ A% -“} " i ,.,,,‘ TeAE way. The Navy will remain its first line of de- |trustworthy, affectionate and gen- Q. When one does not remember another person’s name, and wx.slw',; Front Street Phone 636 | | i with all' suchexcepti 2 S0k WIe 15 41 ehse and the air patrol bases at Sitka and Kodiak | erous. to address him, what should he say? | f— | reason for the success of the Alaska lwlmr;ml l‘m; will be vital in this connection. But if the United | R A. “T am very sorry, but T do not recall your name.” | % Yoy % ST | HARBY i ployment Service. Director Joseph T. Flakne and|giates fleet were engaged elswhere a defenseless M 4 What 3 \ . person to the waiter when eating | =—m—————————— ' States ? 8 s ONDAY, MAY 13 Q. What is the minimum tip per person 1e waiter when eating | - } his small but efficient staff are devoted to their| pjagka, with its islands much nearer to Japanese | Aquoce planetary aspecls are|in @ large hotel dining room? { Tflmr'l' cn-op BACE task and work hard to find jobs for Alaskans. and Russian fortified positions than to any Ameri-| ... oo on' this ‘m'n_“;"n‘m e ot | A. Twenty-five cents each | | | DRUGGIST Through a we publicity compaign, they | can defenses, would be too tempting a morsel. The |qec’ries, O M8 SVREENTE S0 BH g e s | Phone 767 Phone || “The Squibs bring their S ttention of the employers |best safeguard against involvement in any inter- | - pisia i el projéeta il | b T’ | Stores of " ativing o g 8 s e Pa 8 18 2 as R bk ¢ | & ) | Al » & G b erritry eod achieved gratifying co- |nationsl dispute in, the Pacific is to protest Aliska | o e o St biring 2 0E LO OK a nd LEA R A,I L P f GROCERIES | _ Alaska B operation throtigh K Hoequaseiyy { of business, Labor, is under a, sway F e i [ . i : That is the purpose of the Anchorage air base. ] $ 4 | The record in pla veterans is all che more T g dISWUTbING and TEATING L T 1| Grmrmmommoms o oms ot o o ot o o ' e e : i ] remarkable in view of the fact that all the Employ- i ST i fects. g i | “The Store for Men' | ’\'; S } ' T S it Hore-Belisha is married, says a Paris paper, and Hodvbs and- 5 1\ | 1. What percentage of the carth is land? "_—————L. C. SMITH and CORONA | 5 ment Services in the States have special VELCrans'| iy pe just as well he had several years' prepara- | HeArt and Home: Women 1oday| 5 who designed and built the first locomotive in America? | " TYPEWRITERS | SAB'N9 placement officers attached to thewr staffs, while| 4oy for the marital state as Britain's Secretary ‘)“.;.]re el l[;xurh i) m;;“"hk‘ ) 3. What is myology? | Sold and Serviced by | regular personne he Alaska rvice Carries: war uences than men. iey may = P . : 2 | K the regular personnel, of the Alaska Service carries) war poismersliey crsn g il o 4. What city was the capital of the Confederacy? (| J.B. Burt || Front St—Triangle Bldg. on this work in addition to its other duties. ik AP Uity gly in o take part i o : : o il . D. DUrior 0. || S il s e Rt e i y : Sonie fublie Work nil will suoceed | Through what part of the engine of an automobile is the mix- i ‘ Direolor "Flakns and his, assistania’ are 0 These are indeed facts worth considering. They|; " vernment service. This is a| ture of gasoline and air, supplied by the carburetor, fed into the cylinders? ‘Our Doorstep Is Worn by congratulated on their fine record. They are en-| National Convention can divert all eyes from Presi-|po . omloqii o qoo n oot conn iy ANSWERS: Satistied Customers’ i gaged in important work and are performing it| dent Roosevelt’s swing around the country, and that | .= qore Ga:dcmyn“ua‘;; ‘f,,‘";f,’,,:?,"li T Abedt DHCOAF. Cent ] 1 Ribkriativaly el is to let the rumor spread that the Republicans |, toi SaTCen u arc PRl FESE dor oo e H T i might endorse President Roosevelt for a third term. | - e ol 2. Peter Cooper (1791-1883). | of i Business Affairs: Purveyors of | 3. The branch of anatomy that treats of muscles, | VISIT YOUR HOSPITALS i i food are to profit in coming months 4. Richmond, Va. OSTEOPATH | AL If the British and the Germans are actually|when hotels and restaurants will 5. The manifold | o i The hospitals of America constitute an® endless |SINKINg as many of each other’s naval ships as they | pe patronized by great numbers of BT o fonsull;‘mnlzng e;‘;mlmum t road which 12,000,000 patients travel yearly to health |3re claiming day by day, the United States 500n |persons. American designers and ee. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; H A | will be top dog in the naval ratings. oiies S 7 to 8:00 by appoinment. i and happiness. To keep this road open each year producers of clothing for women Gastineau Hotel Annex i Vo s 0.0 > CATE the sick and DR R are to gain wider world fame S | we .kpr‘n/d $1 (W.',‘m w‘ 100 .ll.l”(l.\t care f.". |lu 1~.|Lk :nA“ The Tron Guard in Rumania has become a little | through originality and beauty of South Franklin St. Phone 177 | in preparing trained workers fo spread the 80SPeli,,y gince King Carol threw cold water on its|costumes. The fashion center is to i of good health. Doors v\l' r\mmn‘mlhlu\l’”'d'-’* are scheme to take over the country. move fro mEurope to the United i never closed. They musi be prepared to give con- , : { | States, it is foretold, as American o H tinuous and uninterrupted vice, not being allowed Mussolini is practically swaying back and forth | motion pictures continue to en- J“eal "elody Hflllse LUNUHEON BPRTIALTIES H to shut down their plar and discharge their like one of those dolls with a Wcigh}id,,,bomm‘ thrall millions. i Music and Electric Appliances 2 e National Tssues: Youth is to fo- (Next Irving's Market) e cus attention in this country as F B 0 ‘v L 7 ront Stre boys and girls undergo change in proit Fhene 0§ their modern points of view. The for Health and Pleasure | EMPIRB P“o“n: 374 rising generation is to command 1 ‘; A its rights in the field of adjusted i | employment as il gains power ArChle B‘ Be“s { through - political organizations: Se- PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT rious aims and concentration upon Bookkeeping Tax Service | | 4 vocational training will be general. Room 8, Valentine Building 3 International Affairs: Diplomatic Phone 676 | : P | Mo Jjuggling of life and death matters ) i ention will become of grave concern in i Compelling the United States where it will be- IT COSTS SO LITTLE | at the BRUNSWICK i wnY come evident that the cost of war TO DRESS SMARTLY is not confined to belligerents. Egypt AT e . A e S PN BT is to contribute to the complexities % of the foreign situation. Traffic in n n v L l u 5 s F A M I L Y | The nally Alaska drugs will cause severe criticism, - ; = SHOE STORE Persons whose birthdz is iy e e etndate 1t )| READY AND WILLING—Poised in a machine gun ; . i the coming yencicG QUACUILSS | mest, French soldiers show their readiness for war—*if and when. Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- EMPIRE |55 Helons W, Albrech | | et ™ 5% areful in their disposal of legal ety —_— be cre ] —— e —— (1" U] | ot Low Medeen ] H PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS | | Street Manager | Children born on this day may . Phone 773 WILL be gifted and highly intelligent, ° Valentine Building—Room 7 o B « G dest Bank in R s b Vel Complete Tested ll) willed and independent results. ] Merchandise Selling (Copyright, 1940) - —_— o s : (OVERAGER, == M [DEAS YOU S e Alaska TELEPHONE—51 Efjecth ffective HAPPY BIRTHDAY i i ART WORK TO 1 Commercial Savings < COMMERCIAL AND| L o 5 T s ST Produce Effectiv e : Safe Deposu + 5 GOOD hard-hitting reasons! i e.. [ Mrs. Charles W C"w CAPITAL—$50,000 True this month—next moq!h— ! Profiiable and alira | Jackson Mavsh {9 4 SURPLUS--$125,000 and every month for advertisers { C- . | Dr. Robert Simpsods Banking bY Mail De anment - in the Daily Alaska Empire! An h ¢ : Walter 11, Bacon P 29, PAID ON SAVINGS “exclusive” for advertisers who E five adverhsements A | Mrs. Karl E. Ashenbrenper 2 want to bring back their adver- | el tising dollars in the rocogniz. | Art Work For | * D SETER i e o fd’soles’ | L e The B. M. Behrends e e} ° s | James Edmiston ® ® ; Advertisements | Betty Sey — We can design ANY KIND of advertise- * Foldors ; iram Lee Bank First National Bank foti I - Ay L j ment or Artistic Layout you order! Letterheads, etc. T Tunequ, Alaska ° JUNEAU—ALASKA.