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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1940. and _French empites. ‘Thi Armagedon, [ = Dafl} /Jusk'l Em IDU‘(’ he forces of absolutisn locked in g death strug-( ['1940 JUNE 1949 Sunday be the th (he last democracies of the old- world m Fr ) Within Tta i will meet \tment | e ‘\‘n,””, ) e G B iohens Miherat | AURPNEmbtial alignment with Germany Eotered In the ter. The Italian ever distrusted” and disliked the 12 13 ily King Victor Emmanuel i 1 to such an almnce as Mussoiini has now 1920 wde. A ( ion cannot fight wholehearted- 29 atholic nat Iy by the side of a ruthles And 1 press ia fair-min who can still compare the Preceedings that. were thought might halt the salvage operations of | ciples of the Allies ‘and the Nazis; to the disad- {he Deep Sea Salvage Company on the wreck of tlhe steamer Pri one month, in advance, § vantage of the latter. These T00ts 0f dissatisfaction | semvemoememommsoomoem:mn: mmombomwey Sophia were started when two of the boats belonging to the Bubscribers will confer a fave 7 P o 3 'y o K ¢ thb Business Office, of any failyr hin I further imperative reasorfs for Mus. JUNE 10 were atttached lvery ve inheir D;nvl i i olir for a''quick victory. ‘Dragging the Oiliat 3 Apdeliort i ‘Telephones lews O, flce, 602 u | pat J. 1 'S0 ® 5 s V. [ , mpopular war will mean the cnd| B I E. Hall, who was employed at Alaska Gastineau Compar MEMBER OF ASSOUIATED) PRESS . ¢ Joseph P. Donahue a 8 P A The Assoctaied Pre s is ¢ ‘ 1o ! inless he wins st at once. G. Paul Ninhulls Jmen Creck Power House, had taken charge of the power ho republication cf all news dispatcis t [ " is, of cor another great fact for i 2dwards o+ the Alaska Electric Light and Power Company otherwise credited in this paper and also : - | Marion Edwards au for the Alaska published herein { the United States to consider. Insofar Mrs. V. F. Williams 2 o2 “TALABKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED 70 BE LARGEK bt 1o the dowiSalD ofvEnjgling Fand Sharon Hagerty Miss Ethel Hayes of this city left for Mendenhall where she w THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLIC N Frar t contributes to our own national uneas 85, Ada May Burns visit at the home of Mr, and Mr: ulius Denis. " GEORGE D. CLOSE. Inc ! Newspaper Representa- | We England and Franee to win this war. Prob- T < — . Bse R Bkbs. New York aria Boston, © T Poriand Ably want it to the extent that we would take | Mrs. Ludwig L. Carlson, wife of the Auk Bay cannery man, wi = an active part in the conflict to insure such an out- senger on the Alameda. SEATTLE REPRESENTATIVE-Gilbert A. Wellington, 1011 American Bank Bullding o C ainly this el ot T W torships attempt to push their \R\i \( E lbl)(b\ an possessions of the Allles. d and France verful world moves on toward Paris: about Whatever the he world may think the war, it est of is certain that one mar lea dictatorship allied with there must be and spoon-fed idealogi nation will fight if the mcm- conquest into the | are not beaten yet. striking force in the history of the All of the democra- in Italy. - -»—--—.-»—..-._---—_.-m.- S 1 20 YEAPS AG EMPIRI from THI JUNE 10, I'wo new oil development corporations, headed by former had been brganized in the the purpose of ent Alaskan oil fields " laska Gastineau Gold Mij and William S. Bayless, former Jur States with a c Bart L g Company ey of the former Vice-Pre: atto The | RO 55 G s SR RRUE i i % TSR HAPPY BIRTHDAY JUNEAU RAINBOW ' GIRLS ARE T0 GREET GRAND OFFICERS slin was al the hee Gastineau, was Treasurer of one, and Falcon J the other company pa E. J. Gorman, a cannery man, was in the city on business and 1rpx.~,(rru(l at the Gastineau Assistant United States District Attorney J. L. ’hm from ' Ketehikan. company A 404 neess 1y at e in as to as a was Backstrom returned | méde up his mind how it is going to turn out. BY | e yorential allies in Europe have been overrun ‘or 3 Rainbow Oifls Wil eat] —_— | Sging his lot -wikh Hitler, Mu o isolated. German U-boats menace the British Navy,|ipe Alaska Steamship otk rofiote WEATHER: Highest 63, lowest | fifm belief that:Qermany will taking almost daily toll in vessels and lives ie Lrow morning to greet the visiting — v g3 { Italy caniof*akford “t fight o osing side | oo T air iweApon strikes repelted blowshat: the cities|grand officers %ho~ will arrive oh| iau this evening amner and | O IS this war. “Waether: shio” can aff O b O e inee, and may be poised for @ (ersilic assault | the' stearier Yukon, seheduled ol at their Twelfth Street resi-| | I.\mm- S bictors | the winning side remains to he sec upon the British Tsles. These are dark days for | arrive at 9 o'clock | dence. Twelve guests have been| 4 loa for the kindness and Besides believing that Germany will deleal France | .- apieq probably {he datkest “fiv England's’ his-| A three-day step over in the|,yiteq cympathy shows fme ifitthe loss of and England, Mussolini no doubg’is WOl MR- il L Ui the acCikMabbkathl Capital “City ‘hais been planined by | e o i ) fapmed on the litary and politic tactors involved Even if Ttaly shoulti drive tHE Kilies out of the the visitors during’ which time m'— NOTICE 3¢ ANDREW ERICKSON bélieves that the defeat come soon. Otherwise Medllarranotn, if (N CreMHERE Sl Heis P‘ms‘slrucnon lodge v\mk. af\d cuLe:-‘ oo - he: would not have joined the battle, for Italy's stay-| = ¥ (e 26t of Prafte; it the BIHAL: Talek tainment ‘M_” be it _‘”dcl i | Notice is hereby given .”‘,‘”,‘f"f“ L et G s ottt i i power is not great. Italy is peculiafly ¢ Plans for tomorrow include alpui of su No. 3348, City Park, | | { s i 5 themselves should be invaded: successfully and the| g ‘oclock banquet at ‘the Seottish | caty of Juneau, will be tited ottic- | ZENITH RADIOS { able to the'weapon of ‘blockade. ' In her own anti- g ang French fleets destroyed, still the war|Rite Temple and introductions and|aiy in this office July 1, 1940. | i i SERVICE 1§/ Ally propaganda of the past few months she has| o4 1ot he For the stake of the democracies | initiation in the lodge room at 8! By ; n of the reservation the| REPAIRS and QLEX\IIIEE z pietured Gibraltar. 'Suez and the Dardanelle 8T€4L i this conflict is so great, the principles for which | o'clock. | lands are not suk to entry ! IF}INEAI“I‘RADloBfi e | locks upon her freedom as a nation of the world. | o Fo T 5 e eople, /that they will >ro | GEORGE A. LINGO. { Phone 464 _ Bill Hixson ! Tfe sUIEUgth f (hesk!I Vil be felt immediately | o000 every inch of the battlefield around the adv. Register. | ¢ -3 e’ 2IEs" apply Hvu:‘- i naval and politi- o4 And the might of England and France, even R 10 B A pmean should Europe be lost, is still great enough to enable What Ttaly’s qua -“""““ Allies may be | om0 win in time of the world battle, \\w(mll» W"h Dmne[ Tomghf Mussolini may be depended upon fo shout to the | e their soldiers are armored in righteousness an wiirld. But the world know he one reason | ,.eq with justice 108 Ttaly's ehtrance Into the war, and it is not a ; e s . x Hum])nn‘ [I)II ].«md Mrs 1,1 Wor- tika; i Ko art in. the : ey, who will leave soon fto make rdgson of jusiice, is to take part in the division of Adolf Hitler may. be only, & paperhanger bul, hel neic home ;. Minnoapolis; M tiie spoils. Italy has!iou g Germany to ide the' has very nearly finished the ‘West' Wall and Mrs, Virgll Psrrel will enter- Each of the indi 1 tables wer orleys Are oSl |eccoued o vowis ot | 1 shades et by yellow tap- lllllllll = With Dinner Pariy b oo Rl 4 g Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Worle; Ray Ward, high; and tatned Saturday even \11.\ 12)\ Ward and Vincent Beau Cdfe with dinner and bridge, ) Mrs. John Chappel tysfour &il(‘rL\ were a traveling prize. - ‘k ziven the TenggREr Ly EE R B R L L L T uuuummmumumlummummuumummmumu Here'’s Luck to Alaska from the Cream of Kentucky! Cake along the “Double- Rich” Bourbon that gives nore pleasure to more peo- 7/:;‘. . the world’s largest- selfing straight Bourbon - whiskey. Help yourself to i "l?:ouhlthich”pleasurc, ' with the “‘Double-Rich” Crgam of Kentucky! gflmmmmMMmeMMMMumummummmmnwmmmmuflmunumfltu STRAIGHT BOUYRBON WHISKEY 90 proo. Copr. 1940, Schealey Distillers Corp., N. Y. 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A. ] Business Counselor COOPER BUILDING | FIRST FLIGHT ENVELOPES for the Alaska Clipper on salé at J. B. Burford & Co. “Our I)uv)rsl,ep Sal DR H. VANCE 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 | . Juneau Melody House Music and Electric Appliances Next to Truesdell Gun Shop Second Street Phone 65 | Archie B. Belis PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Bookkeeping Tax Service Room 8, Valentine Buudmg Phone 676 IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY. DEVLIN'S Helene W. Albrecht PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS Phone 773 V_alenl_lne‘ Building—Room 7 Dlrectory The Charles W. Carler| | i | Professional Frdternal Societies ! 4 Gastineau Channel — B. P. 0. ELKS mect every second and fourth Wednesday at 8 p. m Visiting brothers wel- come. H. E. SIMMONS Exalted Ruler; M. H SIDES, Secretary. ‘| MOUNT JUN®¥AU LODGE NO. 117 ! Second and fourth Monday of each month o in ‘Scottish Rite Temple A beginning at 736 p.m .RALPH B. MARTIN Master; Secretary ). Worshipful LEIVERS, JAMES W - GUY SMITH DRUGS | | | PUROLA REMEDIES | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- | »ULLY COMPOUNDED | Front Striet Next Coliseum | PHONE 97—Free Delivery | | e i "Tomorrow's Styles . Today” Juneau’s Own Store o “The Rexall Store” Your Reliuble Pharmacists Butier-Maurc . Drug Co. 2 PRESCRIPTIONS: 2 r i - HARRY | RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibs Stores of Alssk; % “TheStore for Men™ SABIN’S Front St.—Triangle Rldg. GASTINEAU CAFE When in Need of ; DIES| OIL—STOVE OIL Y:OUB COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US { Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 SHOE STORE “Juneau's Oldest Exclus- sive Shoe Store” I FAMILY | Seward Lou Hudson Street Manager | Bt AT | | b T S | Try The Empue classifieds fo | cesults. TELEPH ONE—51 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS * CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$125.000 - 29 PAID ON SAVINGS Tr et SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2 First National Bank % JUNEAU— ALASKA -