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ik THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1940. 3 | bicycle shall be parked in an upright position and, o ~oe: 4 Dally Alllbka E"l’)lre |for a period of not longer than 15 minutes at a 20 Y EA RS A GO from D . i !:emfelnsim:fig 3 iy !imo on all streets south of Fourth Street between lr e C ‘t OrY rat Am. oci 4 § B TRTNAING COMPANY [Main and ® and on Willoughby Avenue be- i THE EMPIRE Gastineau Channel i\ HELEN Tm".;rfi?ém‘ém" Streets, Juncau, AKX igent | tween Eighth Street and South Seward Street O SN e Aot ; . \ R L BERNARD - - Vice-Prosident and Business Manager | N Siav T8 ) Eatered in the Post Office in Juncau as Second Class Matter. | FINNISH RECONSTRUCTION Owing to a lack of quorum, the City Council meeting. to select a Drs. Kaser and B. P. 0. ELkS mect BB Chief of Police, was called off. At the meeting only Councilmen Harley every Wednesday at 8 i [ The task of national reconstruction that faced J. Turner, Ray G. Day, George W. Johnson and Fred W. Hebert appeared Freeburger ?jfl'c','.‘ml”s“i;‘g ;mg;;;s 4 | the Finnish people on the conclusion of peace with — MONS, E» . E. 8 3 [ Russa was in many: respects more difficult and dis- Mayor R. E. Robertson returned from Ketchikan on the Jefferson Blan?;-;lngfidm‘ M. H s,f,};'fl"gccg;';;; 3 | heartening than the defense against the invader. R where he had been on legal busine: PHONE 56 | | One-eighth of the population had lost everything MOUNT JUN®AU SUBSCRIPTION RATLS. it owned. The nation had been deprived of one- LODGE No. 17 Miss Rae Stevens left on the Spokane for Seattle to visit relatives. s %roscope | m"\"“‘m A Dot '""M“-lvm""r“xlw w" o tenth of its arable land and industrial plant. 'n,pll T —_—m 5;:::::}, :rn?-%;on‘:,;:: 1’ e ?,f".',v"n"‘”fi, ; : < m unl\n,ur‘ $6.00: | \otal cost of the war was placed at $600,000,000, m\‘_‘l 'The lfld Mrs. John Torvinen \‘vlm )‘md )l)(‘(‘n.m Seattle during the winter, was Dr. A w Stewarl \ in Scottish R‘nn Templs } Subscribers will conicr a favor If they will promptly notify | extremely large sum for a country by no means l stars ine ., || returning to Juneau aboard the steamer Alameda, | . . \ beginning at 7:30 v.m 2 fhe pustnees Ofise, of v fnire or Mresnlarily I e % oy and with a population of less than 4 million: | t do not compel e 1o, DENTIST RALPH B. MARTIN [ Teunanes: e’ Gllice; 808, 3 N a comparable burden for the United States would| — Miss Lillian Collins was recovering from an operation for removal of b%}f{nnmn[;&;r';{'; Worshipful Master; JAMES W | T MEMBIR OF A'SOCIATED PRESS, |reach 40 to 50 billion dollars, THURSDAY, MAY 23 her appendix and was expected to soon resume het position in the Post Oiok ¥ 4s8 LEIVERS, Secretary. 3 ,.D\R:nff,I""“v“ 5v mews dirpatches. credited l‘(uo ‘ll;:' :::;o r!:: Such reports as have come out of the country| ,qoeice planetary aspects ‘&re ac- Office. Crediie ver an the local news i ¥ P ; 4 s ; : Pubiied nerein. e indicate that the nation is tackling the less inspir-|(ive today. It is notsan auspicious Adiss Miasle GoAtt Med s oAb et DAL AR gt e T — - — — - ——— | ing problems of peace with the same courage with|date for keen judgment. Deception TS oD e it Pu;'_.‘»\_?zr‘-:l‘x;:'nr;su which it resisted the enemy. The program an-|is easily successful during this sway.|for @ Visit with relatives in the states. Dr, Judson Whinier G“Y SMITH ——— | nounced by the reconstituted peacetime Government|Strife is intensified under this con- S T GEORG: ewspaper Representa- 3 i 4 . . J g CHIROPRACTOR “‘v.‘:'!;r: sl e 3 I’::.v Ahgeles, Portiand, | includes the resettlement of the exiles from Karelia| figuration, The stars encourage a Miss Mirlam McBride left for the soMtHi SPERREREIVIISE, TheRy Drugless Physician | Seattle Gt i . on new farms to be created out of private estates|sense of freedom and optimism. |tion visiting friends and relatives. OFH168 Botire: b 1a Ton 12 DRUGS i SEATTLL REPRESENTATIVE- Qllbert A. Wellington, 1011 4ndq Government and church lands, The dpvp]op_ t’(‘HeB;( al;‘d Home: t?nu"['lne l'n‘?l' ' 7'.77;_[1 t + Adask Rooms 2- Tri:lng]e Bldg b American , e bl _| ters should engage attention. today J. J. Meherin left for the states aboard the steamer Alaska. PHONE 667 i — SR e T ";"‘:""l’ the, “’“”"‘;‘fc“f":i'e‘:;?:;e;"‘:ei::’ :r"‘:“:: which is fortunate for initiative in a3 _— PUROLA REMEDIES | dustrial resources 1s , Wi ot - " x 9 ey o heln. ob ~torelen e CEIM Bty Uak| Lo oreal DIERRCL SRS Tt T J. J. Woodard issued a call for baseball players to turn out at Last PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- ; sl dis S LR F ¢ Searolty ol day is lucky for women writers or| ..o Basin for the first practice of the season. ~ULLY COMPOUNDED ; | goods of all sorts has raised difficult problems, es-|secretaries, both of whom will be in Chance Bas L | pecially in ‘keeping prices from rising unduly, but|great demand through the summer. , B T Dr John H Ge er Front Street Next Colisenm | with these problems the Government has been en-|Girls should combine training for Weather report: high, 51; low cloudy . . Yy PHONE %1—Free Delivery | deavoring to cope by cooperative efforts where pos-|household tasks with thorough pre- e s Esares ¢ T } i DENTIST sible, and by Government' action where necessary. |Paration for wage-earning voca- D -l L * E l' h by oom 9—Valentine Bldg. | Finally, the costs of the struggle with Russia “‘;‘5; ool e, i ’ al Y essons n ng IS W. L. GORDON HoursPI;?arE c’gzs pm, A | and the ensuing peace are to be liquidated as quickly ‘"n“‘ls:;:(;i‘s px'o‘:l };;r-;‘:irncganlnm(l)?; SN R e B RN et s Snteen P = 5 as possible by means of a capital levy. The under-| = B e o oy Tomorl'ow s 81 les | ‘“mld of trade and commerce. Man- £ o D: D t say. “I hung oné picture OVER lying principle is the joint sharing by the whole!yracturing will continue to be WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, hung P — ”" [nation of the losses of its members, to be accom-|speeded toward record-breaking |the other” if you mean ABOVE the other. OVER the other implies over | | g i . Today g | plished by a “non-recurring contribution from those | production. General good feeling | its surface. 2 Graduate Los Angeles Coll R e " |whose property has been largely preserved.” This|will prevail among merchants and | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Tedious. Preferred pronunciation is of Optometry ana il ATT l‘ 'TION ( YCLIST | 1evy is not expected to exceed' 10 percent of the total | builders. The stars presage return |te-di-us, three syllables. % Opthalmology | v - value of private property. By thus wiping out a|t0 conservative methods that will| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Grander (more grand.) Grandeur (magni-|| o .. no o | i m - o ; e | making | large part of the Government’s reconstruction debt |SSure stability in many lines of | ficence) %, ~"Laises Groumd ; C Ve wish there were some sure way of making 8 siness. Gi . % 19549 e 2 e s e . A AT T ) kR g o ',,,_:””“,, ‘,l:] O ol the sensible new|it is hoped to- spare later generations from bflCk-::‘)"‘:S““((:.'.-'lb(li.:’]‘::(r]nl:::‘:l]\tg(:—l;“::‘ll](‘n;:‘ SYNONYMS: Joint (adjective), joined comlnl;(‘(l. corporate, \::ltlt'(l - j ; code of bicycle rules adopted this month by the City | breaking taxation lessened. [ Wmff:‘.“\ffff:,,....VU.“'YT “T:-:!u::“:);‘o(:\l;:‘:l (rl':‘x‘r(.l\"m\x:. W';i)duv's worm —_— Juneau’s Own Store Council. 1If observed by the younger generation | e P National Issues: Radical leaders| vt Bl MO 0 B TR ite being, existence, or space, Spirits| | The Charles W Carter! | i here, these regulations would go a long way toward America dl‘ld the War in Government relief projects. will | “' ’:t “N b e i e . Larter Pl . B making the streets safer for automobiles, bicycles TN R be superseded in the autumn. Fx-‘“"’" bondage thus se g T . e g ’””‘ g (Cleveland Plain Dealer) posures of waste in the use of | gomery. e Mortuary and pedestrians alike : ’ With the Nazi blitzkrieg started against the west|money INtended to Aid the LI | oo ems o e oo e e e ) o o e o o m ) o ) o e Wm0 R s E % st, when he applies for the new bicycle| . g . ies raising severa . et 0 b : = Fous ranklin Sts. Each cyclist, when he applies for the new bieyele| through the Low Countries raising several knoity | ploved will cause widespread re ; by PHONE 136 | ““The Rexall Store license plates required by the nvew ordinance, will| problems for the United States, most Americans will| form as taxpayers increase their ROBERTA LEE — | | i be handed a copy of fhe regulations, Whether he|concur in President Roosevelt’s denunciation of Ger- | protests. Scientific administration | & j 5 7 | Your Reliuhle Phnr_muhh i will read, under Jber and practice them |man aggression. of OFgANIEAHONS . for ADOIAL SETVIEE | § o/ ot s o amsai s o e oo s o ciados e s s e iy | Bufier—Maur( g r mafte: If you he a youngstér who Said the President, with one attack following|will be demanded in the future AL B Ei Have Your Eyes Examin [ * ,‘»”U”‘T'.. 4 SRR U e \n | another, we are forced to come “fo the reluctant|Public office is to be again re-| @ ISt it necessary for a person fo have a great amount of both ed by R O | Why they are|conclusion that a continuance of these processes of |garded as a public trust. moriey and time in order to “shine” in the social world? Dr. Rae L. Carlso P8 SR e AiCiralanas. LI BOR . . " | arms presents a definfte challenge to the continua-| International Affairs: Bulgaria| A. Not af all. Johnson says “Money and time are the heaviest . : n g necessary. You may save your child’s life by doing| .o~ oo type of chvilization to which all of us|is under threatening portents. Death | burdens of life, and the unhappiest of all mortals are those who have OPTOMETRIST y 8 80 in the three Americas have been accustomed.” or retirement of an important of-|more of either than they know how to use.” glflm{nn Bldg. 2nd Floor y 1. Dismount and walk through congested traffic The United States'.chief problem will arise on|ficial is presaged. New pacts will be | Q@ When a woman is going to stand in the receiving line for a tea ront Street~———pPhone 636 | : i e L e e ] 2. Ride close to the ght hand edges of t!n‘fnm» other side of the world. The Netherlands Indies, | signed. According to aspeets —of at a clubhouse should she wear hat and gloves? 5l Bad o ity steeel [xich in ofl, tin, rubber’ and many other resources,| Uranus the scope of Russia-in the| " X" 30" ; 4 | 3. When approaching motor ftraffic or pedes-|have long been a magnet to the expanding Japanese | European war will extend and | (P SRR > the formal luncheon? | trians give ‘md:l:lt- notice with bell or horn. (Not|empire. From them the United States obtains more | again warning is given that.Soviet | Q- How ey SpUIsE s st the 10Dl I Teny THRIFT Cfl-fll’ l ARAPE LG i | than 90 percent of both its industrially vital tin and |agents will continue to fuetion| A Four or five courses. Ceaie o 1 s Ph 7 | prRUGGIST B s S hcies il e Sqninpeat with | Fuben secretly in Federal agencies or or- °~°-~"--"_-‘~“.'-‘"-"‘-V one 767 Phone | “The Squibs 4. “After- dark, bicycles sha ik On April 15 Japanese Foreign Minister Arita|ganizations of the United States by | et a white headlight visible a distance of 300 feet and|, o4 5" warning to the Occidental powers not to| Persons whose birthdate it i LO OK a nd LEAR A. C. GORDON GHOCERIES | _ Alaska” a red tail light or reflector visible a distance of at|attempt to place a protectorate over these islands|have the augury of a year of good i | . least 200 feet |should Hitler invade the Netherlands. The impli-|fortune. There Will De OPDOTLUII- | oo amo e oo oo e oo o oo o) oo o i o o) | 5. “Signals shall be given for- turning -or stop-|cation was that Japan would do so. Two days later | ties to travel., Women “ be ¥ it . . o “The Store for Men” % ping in the same manner as are given by ear drivers, | Secretary Hull made it clear to Tokyo that such a|lucky in many Ways, especially in et AP VT Prl{no mem‘.er ol 'ffimn_g during dhe Wprid,iVag L. C. EMITH and CORONA to-wit: when turning to the left put nnlwlrc[vhvrl["4 p would be considered an unfriendly act. romances. 2. What is the “Pearl of the Antilles b2 i TYPEWRI S SAB'N,S arm extending horizontally to the left; when turn-| There is some feeling that the {1“’“"“*" may act| Children born on this day prob-| 3 How many I““”V" "("’f;""t"‘;s “lwlux“:;‘:_;‘l:l:‘f e o Sold and Serviced by ‘ 5 ot s A ba e tending to|And that Tokyo had an understanding with Berlin|ably will be happy In nature and 4. Who was the great Scotch philanthropist? : [| Front St—Triangle Blda. B tipcugh “_"” s i ihed ::.:;:xv-‘;:n’ I:;(.I]‘L ®|before Arita broadcast his views exceedingly talented, They may be 5. Of what country is the crescent moon an tmblem? J. B. Burford & Co. || i 2 PR S U)W MAppE S & Thus the blitzkrieg may come home to America |impetuous and temperamental, ANSWERS: “Our Doorstep Is Worn by ing speed put out-stretchcd arm extending to thefyo woo"of the Far East. It is a warning to this (Copyright, 1940) 1. David Lloyd George. Satisfied Customers” left and dowr country, first, that neutrality in the traditional R iy e 2" Cuba, tr; squeeze narrow places 3 4 i i a. 6. Do .q.n ‘l} to squeeze into nar ¥ sm\sedl.stl}l,npossmle un'lde.r‘x‘no.dcx_fn lw':jerdz:ondlt.mmi};i a?ld Although in 50 years over 2,500 3. About five hundred. P ¥ e between vehicles. : .scmnv‘ at nol cou‘r!)‘ryd IX.S s‘o lrsoa‘ %;os;rafpt ically patents have been granted on de- 4 Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919). l DB H VANCE 7. Do not hitch to other vehicles. that it can neglect its defense forces with safety, vices to replace wooden ties on 5. TlitRay: ! . . 8. Do not race on streets or alleys. T e railroads, not one has been as e i oty e M R OSTEOPATH 9. Do 1ot carry another person on the bicycle. Mayor La Guara.a is said to be receptive to the good or as cheup. | Consultation and examination tme on all strects south of Fourth Street between nomination for Vice-President and is willing to run it s e iatmmts | G R A Y T tree. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Nl &0 is. and on Willoughby Avenue be- |0 the Democratic or Republican ticket, but, of Dak s uens Loday 16 The Empm“ IIELP 4N l 7 to 8:00 by appoinment. : ‘il I South Seward Street course, not on both. Fio sk S ik HAP Gastineau Hotel Annex tween Eighth t ".“: 8 : S l’ el eet. ; South Franklin St. Phone 177 T VIR A, SUPD) 160 ,“'"f“ b The New York World’s Fair this year will have United States LASKAN e e e * 31, Be slert and caullons. ab all, times. 45 foreign exhibitors. Berlin papers, please don't| PEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | 12. Do not ride on sidewalks or over curbs. o GENERAL LAND OFFICE | Telephome T3 or write MAY 22 i 13. Don’t zizzag up hills, coast down steep hills s Gl i DISTRICT LAND OFFICE The Alaska Territorial I Mrs. J. W. Leivers Juneau uelody House LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES or cut corners For $1,000,000 in good money Hitler might give Anchorage, Alaska. Lmployment Service | Roy Brown 14. Parking <hall be only at the curb., The| himself up. o A S :P'“_ 12, :z:‘: f i for this qualified worker. MEr;. gaywflfizemp Mw(u‘: e;!t“ll El;lctrlo Allpkll:)ne- " avas . otice is hereby given - & ams rving’s Marke! o L e 1t 1 e 2 e e ander- Etephien Heydek, entryman, | Patriels: Cuiliictaahs » 2 s s 3 STORE CLERK-HANDY MAN Front Street Phone 65 . Logpt:er wn.c}l\ hlsAwn.;t‘sses, HJ“"]; Single, age 32. Journeyman barber, | Dora “:“_;’;5 _— L4 g‘\:; ;eré ;:rm;; Aiasx?g}a afl; sug Vel el xp 6 iom ks Hax| H. R. VanderLeest BB S Bl for Health and Pleasure s, Alaska, - | 3¢ =i SR 00} EMPIRE PHONE: 374 bR Mnal] Teaol | oh. s ihomas | porked : Ing general - ineighandise | 5 P country store, do clerking, consid- | < Anhle B Bafl stead, Anchorage serial 07207, for Cranle plumk;ing carpenter work, | d S land embraced in Forest List 8-102,) o) 5 ound handy man. Also deck- PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT o HE. S. 239 New serial 2381, con- 13 ol o “ Bookkeeping Tax Service taining 19.36 acres, and situated| 11213 on boats. Call for BS 9 QUINCY, Cal, May &—An 81-| | Room 8 Valentine Bullding on the north side of Tenakee Inlet, year-old patient was admitted to Phone 676 I‘ E: A S‘. ‘s approximately 2% miles east of ATTENTION REBEKAHS ;he free county hos;;lt.a! here on his i Tenakee Townsite, latitude 57°47" < & o eclaration of destitution — then Attention N. longitude 135°08° W. and it is Social tonight, 8 o'clock. Surprise | asked the doctor to put a wallet al flle BIWSWICK Compelling now in the files of the U. S, Land | ehtertainment. Please attend. containing $710 in a safe place. He ;’l") COSTS SO LITTLE i s it CATHERINE HALM, was transferred to a private hos- DRESS SMARTLY LAYOUTS Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and v e AT no protest is filed in the District|*“" Secreary. | pital. The same day a 71-year-old — Land Office within the period of o prospector was found suffering from DEVL P FAMILY The name “cattle” means prop- | malnutrition in his cabin, too proud » publication or thirty days thereafter ik cr!y and is related to the word |to ask chnrny He was welcomed at said final 00f will be ted W The Daily Alaska | < o sespted 117 A1 SHOE STORE and final certificate issued. “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- Ready- FLORENCE L. KOLB, A t0-Run Wihs Reatiiet: sive Shoe Store” EMPIRE | roicon e vy oissmn, Census Takers Call on Garner Helene W. Albrecht ||| sevara Low Budsen J;nii ffz&zs_ 1940. mfsxcnll;h::z%rwncs w g 3 INITED STATES —Room WILL Dzmn'rl;mm o:;;:r;kn;wmon Prienting P ! Try The Empire classifieds foi General Land Office cesults. ‘::;;':l:;:" AID DISTRICT LAND OFFICE T i G e S R y Anchorae, Alska. TELEPHONE—51 f [MHAGE Effective YOU Notice is hereby given that Fred { Richard Henning, entryman togeth- Afl"mflK To er with his witnesses, Norman B. : Cook, ‘and Burford Carmichael, all of Juneau, Alaska, has made final e A proof on his homestead, Anchorage | o8 COMMERCIAL AND ’ SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ‘ * IS e e H % | gl g i Produce Effective . . s 808, T o and e SapmTAL-4s000 | True this month—next month— Profilahle and attrac- uated on Point Louisa Beach about * { and every month for advertisers 16 miles from Juneau, containing ! in the Daily Alaska Empire! An % b 0.25 acres, latitude 58° 23" N. longi- 2% PAID ON SAVINGS | “exclusive” for advertisers who tive advertisements . X tude 134" 48 W.and it is now in the * i want to bring back their adver- files of the U. 8. Land Office, An- SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES } tising dollars in the recogniz- Art Work F 0" et s o wilh e ’, g ,flf,f"ff‘,i‘,‘,“ffif?f_fflf,'l, 3 Lo o Ad i, period of publication or thirty days o vertisemen thereafter, in the district land office, (] % ; We can design ANY KIND of advertise- o i Tna prof il e accepied and First National Bank ment or Artistic Layout you order! ® Letterheads, eic. FLORENCE L. KOLB. | "Cengus takers in Washington, D. C, call on Vice President John 1 ing ter. ance Garner tional records. The census is being taken in ¥ p - : First publication, Angil-24, " e ':oe;’t.hceu;; mx:d:lul!:i&qmu'. b JUNEAU_ALASKA Last publication, J\lfie 19,4

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