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4 , THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1940. Py Streets, Juneau, Alcska ) Second Me wets, Jux AIRERE. pesattett ! cognizance of the fact that the recent turn of events Gastineau Channel s ) " " " - ) " ! AELEN TROY BENDER R L BERNARD - - - . ‘ny for the statement that American business proba- S0 0 S 4 > - O S s ~Soa Dall.y AI“Ska Eml"re bly would be increased appreciably by a long see- A from N B aatia e saw conflict, with war breaking out on new fronts. 20 YEAPS AGO 1ITECIOTY Fratemal Socicties Published every evening except Sunday by the 2 by - . THE EMPIRE EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY It is the first government agency publicly to take Vice-President and Busine Manager | i, Europe has “added an element of uncertainty” MAY 30, 1920 [ - Entered In the Post Office in Juncau &s Second Class Matter. | which is likely to affect the course of business for A dozen volunteer workmen showed up at Last Chance Basin and Drs. Kaser and B. P. 0. ELKS meet (some months to come, | put several hours work on the baseball field in an effort to make it fit for F h every Wednesday at 8 April export figures record the effects of the . infi v r . i S i S P. m. Visiting brott WEMBER ¥ ¥ : ’ § | m slay. The mfi.eld was reported in good shape, but the outfield was to be ree. urger AR HS i g]” i shifting of the war to the north and the loss by v.)us| worked on again. DENTISTS MONS Fxml‘tmh R‘ ’M_ nation of important neutral imarkus in Sc.andmavln.§ _— Blomgren Building M, H. SIDES, Secretary I'he May figures will tell a similar story with respect | 4. o+ Chief Forester W. B. Greeley was expected to visit Alaska during the PHONE 56 to trade with Belgium and the Netherlands. If the| | war on the western front stabilizes Allied purchases here probably will be speeded up and probably will ance, $6.00; compensate fully for losses of neutral trade. But as f they will promptly notify long as the military situation remains highly uncer: summer and Secretary of Agriculture E. T. Meredith was also planning MoU! 5 o i NT JU) 3 1 trip, according to word received by C. H. Flory. JUNFAU LODGE NO. 117 i ————— Second and fourth Monday of each ' ing er > any t t al i month The Bering River Coal Company was expected to put coal on the Dl’. A w Stewart N, G & In Scottish Rite Temple A ——— SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered bs carrier in By mall, Posti One year, in advane one month, in advan Bubscribers will cc HOROSCOPE “The stars incliné narket this season, according to Falcon Joslin, the Alaska developer, who beginning at 7:30 p.n | | ; > -l e o e e ¢ or drrevularity du the de- | poin the outlook for an important branch of Ameri-| | but do not ¢ mpel vas a passener on the Northwestern enroute to the Bering River Coal DENTIST RALPH B, MARTIN Teloplioous: Hews GIlics, £03:, Dusiness O e can business must be uncertain also | fields and the Katalla oil fields. Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. Worshipful Master; s - = PRSNGSR SoACRA L] B 5 s . SEWARD BU i JAMES W MEMBER OF ASSOUIATED = A R i ~ il Office P)\onre!‘?e!;'a LEIVERS, Secretary. The Assoch Q. the use for FRIDAY, MAY 31 Dr. H. J. Davidson, accompanied by his wife and ¢l W7 was to arrive | be——— - in the city from Hoonah where they had been the guests of Mr. and S | = | Mrs, C. J. Alexander. ‘“_“—l Dr. Judsor Whittier not Defense Dividend at Anchorage published herein Good and evil planetary aspects (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) |appear in the horoscope for tod No region of the United States has more reason | The early morning is maspicious to urge adequate national defense than the Pacific|for freedom of action; /Thare is Nick Jukich, contractor for tunnel work on the Admiralty Gold ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED 7O BE LARGER THAN THAT O OTHER PUBLICATION GUY SMITH | JEORGE LOBE, ! New Representa- | vo 3 : 4 : OHRORRA thvas, i Dffi o Ban Pracisca. e les, Portiand, Northwest. And no region has received earlier divi-|promise of good luck for anything |Mining Company’s claims at Funter Bay, reported that 300 feet of the Dekgli thn | e Chiiaio New York snd Boston dends from the intense concern with which the nation | started on this date. Important |contemplated 2,000-foot tunnel had been driven by himself and crew. Office hours: 10-12; 1.5, 7-9 DR Urs ! SEATTLE REPRESENTATIVE Cilbert A, Wellington, 1011 |IS now surveying it safeguards matters should be looked! after in Rooms 2.3-4. Triangle Blldg. i 1 | American Bank Buildiny The prompt action taken by the United States|the morning Senate in replacing, in the War Department appro- Heart and Home: There is good priation bill, an item for an Army air base at An-|, .. ihqicated for those who g0 chorage is at once an indication of the new temper shopping under this configuration — | of the country and a step of the highest importance . m.q.. may be a tendency toward Henry Roden returned from a business trip to Haines, to the Puget Sound area secrecy or deceit among girls. Envy Em—— i The Anchorage base was the major step for|g q"jealousy are prevalent under Weather: Highest, 66; lowest, 54; clear. | Dr- JOhn H Geyer Alaska defenses proposed by the War Department. DENTIST P ¢ S this SWay WHiCh INCHNES the YOUNE | oo o oamomsommmmmmm m o omo o o- oo o-— m o --o The House Appropriations Committee, however, toward too much independence. Room g;Valentine Bldg. ONE 762 took it upon itself to eliminate this item entirely i : e ‘ D l I. - E I- h by i It did so upon the false assumption that an expen-"\hm ACHEST S R UEE |t al y essons In ng IS W. L. GORDON | Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm, 1d th configuration. Danger in travel by | mental air base, in the Interior, would serve € | automobile or airplane is discerned. | same purposes. | : i | Business Affairs: As the month In vain the War Department \!vn.nesses, aided by | closes speculation should be avoid-| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “We are going to take in a | e Delegate Dimond of Alaska, explained that the two‘ed All lines of stable trade are|show tonight” Omit TAKE IN Say, “We are going to a show tonight.” | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D | bases were designed to fulfill entirely different PUT- | st promising. Manufachurd Al OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: G !l th (o el | poses. 'The TInterior Base, Tiear Fabbanks, f8 0|1y 1oy . CEsou ackirng W : Gape (to open the mouth wide). Pro-| | Graduate Los Angeles Collge PHONE 667 | PUROLA REMEDIES Ei PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- ~ULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum | PHONE 97—Free Delivery LTRSS B RO Maurice D. Leehey, counsel for the Territorial Shipping Board, was | registered at the Gastineau Hotel. | "Tomorrow’s Styles Today” — o bring large profits. Freezing of nounce the A as in APE, not as in GAP. of Optometry sna THE INOCENT VICT J serve, in effect, as a laboratory in which the army air| _ ¥ w 5 ' 3 THE INNOCENT VICTIMS sl ot At U e gurplus farm products will bring| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Soulless; observe the two Lis Opthalmology 7 4o 3 sonditi 6 , frigia | Cenefits to agriculture in coming| SYNONYMS: Easily, readily, smoothly. Thousands of Dutch and Belgian women and|t0 Operate under the conditions imposed by frigid| pohins Prosperity will be wide- . > y. ¥ 4 Wi 3 i Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground . ; temperatures. o WORD STUDY: se a word three times and it is yours.” Let us children, without possessions, without homes or hope, b , spread, although the relief load B . i 7 | — 5 3 Anchorage, on the contrary, would serve as a will be reduced by only slight num- increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: - have found momentary refuge in Great Britain Inly,gin pase for combat crait, opposing any movement : DISDAINFUL; scornful; contemptuous. “There was a disdainful reserve | They are the first tragic back- as President Roosevelt the last few day: wash of an invasion wl . said, has shocked and angered the people of the United States. The British and French people, with grief and anxiety in their own lives, have opened as they did when an- of enemy invaders on the “great circle” route along the Alaska coast | | Naturally we are immensely gratified over the | Senate action in replacing provision for the Anchor- age base, and in the assurance received from Con-| gressman Magnuson that the House will retreat from | bers in comparison to the millions supported by Government agéncies. National Issues: Politically-mind- | ed women will have cause to re-| sent the domination of men in both major parties, Equal suf- | in his manner.” s s | MODERN ETIQUETTE * roperra LeE 6 S Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. I_‘—*‘ The Charles W. Carter | Juneau’s Own Store PHONE 136 ‘ i "The Rexall Store” Your Reliuble Pharmacists | Butler-Maurc Drug Ce. their arms to these refugees frage will not include equal chances ) e < 1 ) ) - s 0 | Lh_e position ron:nerly taken in upholding its Appro-} to’ Bold | oftibs. o eve to.ictata g : | 2l priations Committee. ; oA who shall be nominated. The two Q. When a girl s being introduced to a young man whom she has| ‘ " But the British and French are in no position |, sf:"g:f;’::s ":u‘cizr:gugrs P s r;st?gnil:_lh:lyl major political conventions will be Met before, but this young man does not remember it, should she men- | now to give adequate help to these innocent victims.|other national purposes, are to be expended wisely. noteworthy for the subordinate tion i i || Have Your Eyes Examined by | | % parts played by women and later A. No. If he has forgotten it, the girl should pretend that she has | | ey are being house 3 rarily beneath | 3 E i " 3 pe In London they are being housed temporarily But when a Committee undertakes to substitute Its| ;i .oicaction will cause lack of | too Merely say, “How do you do?” Dr_ Bae L Carlson the grandstands of the huge Wembley Stadium,| judgment for that of technical military experts it|, oo . " o oion woa What sl ir i mi PTOMET! 1 where they will face discomforts and hardships, and 'should have better basis for its action than it had & e s Q. "Whet shouid-» gk tia & her dumtly enongl wiferd sl Wahersi | OPTOMETRIST | International Affairs: Stalin's|church wedding? | Blomgren Bldg. 2nd Floor ume dangers which made them | in this instance. ver w S The country is to be congratulated upon the ffxlfzerm:dvgxf_ ::é“e:ge Z:mrfem; Front Street~———Phone 636 | | fact that the friends of national defense kept up|, . Rl o —_— A . between democracies and the total- their battle for this specific improvement, and that| B . 5 3 they were aided by the concern which the citizenry ltarlan governments becomes :more | marked. The stars seem to presage their own supplies of food and clothing; they will|,¢ showing i 11 probl s relating to national is now showing in all problems g extension of territory for the Soviet other invasion struck Belgium a quarter of a century —_ perhaps some of the flee their home Within a few days the, bomb- ing planes ma over British soil. The British and French are making desperate efforts to conserve A. Plan a simple ceremony in her own church, and invite only a few of her closest friends. H | Q. Is there any kind of drink that may properly be served in a | tumbler? A.’ Yes; whiskey and soda or any highball. appe HARRY RACE R ey TERIFT C0-0P need them in the desperate months ahead | safety. fio P Nk i e R Sl S MR S O e We in America will doubtless respond generously LR L R i ;:;"Vx:‘z{"?‘ér:z‘: :rg:)llilxjn S;;?u;‘se‘:s Phone 767 Phflne PRy S;nl.b to the Red Cross call for a $10,000,000 fund for war When Wishes Count | tratity. Al 0 0 K a nd L E A R N by Stores of relief. | Persons whose * birthdate it A. C. GORDON Alaska 1 GROCERIES i | (New York Times) have the augury of a year of con- THE FIRST BILLION | Not all wishful thinking is dangerous or even|tinued good fortune, Employges will - | undesirable. It is bad wishful thinking to hold, with!gain promotion. Women will be ex- For the first time since the war began last Sep-|the late George Lansbury, that Hitler can be made | ceedingly lucky. . tember reliable data becomes available as to the ex- | to see reason. It is bad wishful thinking to argue Children born ‘on this'day prob- Records of |that Hitler has fewer soldiers and planes than he | ably will be well-balanced and dig- e ) ) ) ) s 1.” What are “frozen assets”? 2. How far north is the Mississippi River navigable? 3. | How many quarts are there in a dry bushel? ; 4. Who was considered the ablest British general during the Revo- | “The Store for Men™ SABIN’S L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS Sold and Serviced by tent of Allied purchases in this country. the Anglo-French Purchasing Commission reveal 1r(-ally has, or that they are of poorer quality than | nified. They will take a serious|lutionary Wax:'.’ 3 v J. n- Buford & co' Front St—Triangle Bldg. le e Asi nindarkets fora billion du]_‘thvy really are. In other words, wishful thinking|view of life and find pleasure in 5. What is the chief seaport of Egypt? “o orders placed in Amer narkets E is mischievous when it is concerned with objects out | intellectual pursuits. ¥ ANSWERS: Ié:t?s??;wgu:%ggg by Jars' worth of our product No figures are at hand to indieate what portion of the goods in question has been delivered and is paid for. Nor do we have reliable data as to major sources of payment of our own control. But it is not wishful thinking for a nation hard- |pressed in war and believing in its cause to tell |itself that it will not accept defeat. The will to | victory is a very important element in victory, though | (Copyright, 1940); i bl 5. 4 BASKETBALLER Property or investments that cannot be turned quickly into cash. | 1 2. To St. Paul, Minn, 3. 32 quarts. 4. Charles Cornwallis. = 7" DR. H. VANCE GASTINEAU CAFE Alexandria. 5 OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8:00 by appoinment. Gastineau Hotel Annex South Franklin St. Phone 177 * however, that the stimulat- |not always a guarantee. Wishful thinking has saved | upon the American econ- |many a man with his back to the wall. The oppo- IS BIG s(oRER site sort of thinking is called defeatism. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY .._..__'.-'..'--_._T | | A BRI - ! | F ! | NICE SLEEPING room for man in New York Republican Congressman suggests that °R oNE YEAR HAPPY BIRTHDAY ‘ private family. 59 Willoughby. | the Secretaries of the War and Navy be fired and L e It is fairly obvious, ing effects of war busines omy have failed to come up to earlier expectations. If the full billion dollars’ worth of American products | had been produced and taken since September the business from this source would lx‘\ but little in P’_‘“‘“]compflent men put in their places. Woodring ‘and KINGSPORT. Ten flMa" 30 b am s aedine st e caseansand) - | ¥ of $100,000,000 a month, from which Iwoum ha‘w llo\Edlson myight take this as almost personal. it Jacksonlwon't .l,m s_!g an—y BG - < be subtracted losses of trade in non-military materials A | = T3 g 1 more basketball | 424 with the Al T losses also in trade with “e“m“5| By the time this appears in print Berlin will no | High oAl g :cd;, ls.’“(',";,‘fi Lucile Goetz rlYlllg Insiruction Juneau Helody House LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES and with Germany |doubt have found the necessary ‘“documents” in|ponents aren't grieving a bit. | J. Q. Adams by the hour or in courses from e trlo Apdlia The Bureau of Agricultural Economics is author- Holland, Belgium and Luxembourg. For three years Wilma, has been | HaEzsl f{::’;;nce SOLO to COMMERCIAL. nd Electric Appliances | “ SR ahda | See Us at the Airport! Alaska School of Aeronautics, Inc., Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska Next to Truesdell Gun Shop the scourge of East Tenressee girls’ Second Street Phone 65 on reet lone | basketball quintets. Her team ran through 77 consecutive victorjes be- fore dropping a single ceng% b Wilma finishes her athletic ca- reer with an astounding .fotal of 2,238 points in three ns, ‘an |average of 746 a year. She was off Crystal Snow Jenne Virginia Mullen Frank W. Heinke Frank F. Kline HELP AN P for Health and Pleasure RS ] EMPIRE PHONE: 374 Archie B. Belis PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT TIMELY CLOTHES @ |to a “slow” start her first year with Boskkeeping Tax Service only 680 points. The next, year she NUNN-BUSH SHOES Room 8, :;Le:fl;xvea Building racked up 813 points and during the AL A SK AN e REASONS [iitess sTETSon s oo She probably would have, made Telepnore 713 or write y Quuali thin Rriention more except that she sometimes i3 o Woek Cle 14 IT COSTS SO LITTLE a’ fie Bn SWICK The Alaska Territorial Employment Service for this qualified worker. n TO DRESS SMARTLY FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men WHY The Daily Alaska Duncan, her running mate, the scor- ing chance. i & “I've never had to tell Wilma she BANK CLERK-BOOKKEEPER— was scoring too much,” said Coach | YOUNg man, single, age 29. Univer- Tom Lacey. “In fact I have had sity graduate, six years of teaching frequently to tell her to score often- | €XPerience in high schools; two er. I have seen her many times|YearS experience in bank, doing AT DEVLIN'S passed up a sure shot to give Helen | LAYOUTS FAMILY SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- sive Shoe Store” pass up sure baskets to toss Helen |P0Okkeeping and running posting nelen w Alb echl ward udson E M P l R E the ball and let her shoot. Not that | Machine. ?"l’“l "g‘i;’ Sxteriance 1 ZENITH RADIOS A " s;tnet Mn:.:ner : i general clerical duties and letter THERAPEUTICS I wanted her to get all the points, REPAIRS and SERVICE PHYS'CA;‘MHQ 713 > 2 ) but any player who has a sure shot | Writing. Call for ES 115. at the hasket should take it. After e The Sullivan high girls won their Full Line of third consecutive East Tennessee - * CROSSETT SHOES district hampionship this year, JUST ARRIVED! H. S. GRAVES Honesty Joe Kelly, Haberdasher “Fhe Clothing Mas" JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Valentine Building—Room 7 The Em; classifleds f¢ Phone 464 Bill Hixson i e e i results. 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