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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1940. k . i . knows what war means will agree that this makes ¢ 'I.' % Pl < ; Daily Alaska Empire |« o coin " emise e ons s ARS AGO fom el , Protemions i b e LR saves one single drop of our valuable German blood | THE EMPIRE 1 ( : O r 3’ um 8;:«[. shed cvery evening excel y Gas | b EMPIRE Pl ING COMPANY 5 and thercfore panic has to be my most important % stineau nnel g S TOT SENDER Juncau, Ak o dent [ method of attack—a panic which will cause such s —— — - - R. L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Bustness Manager |, .onfusion of jdeas and sentiments that all idea of JUNE 19, 1920 - B. P. 0. ELKS meet 1o the Post Office in Juncau as Second ‘Class Matter. | resistance will be lamed Thomas Knutson, pioneer resident of Juneau, was elected by the I Drs_ Kaser and every second and fourth “All this, I confess it, I have learned from the Juneau City Council to be a member of the Council to succeed Ray G. F ¥ Wednesday at 8 p. m. [Bolsheviks, for one always learns most of all from Day, resigned. reeburger c";:_lltemgr %rug};;hovglg. | one's enemies. Keep this in mind and then you . DENTISTS T o l\wll know what you have to do when the time comes. Mrs. W. S. Morse, wife of Lieut. W. S. Morse, Commander of the Blou;gen Building SIDES, Secretn'ry‘ . ML N [ ONE 56 i Subchaser 310 with headquarters at Juneau, was to arrive on the City of Seattle to spend the summer here. Does anybody really think I am such a fool as to war the way it was done by those | idiots of the year of 19142 No, the trouble is that most people high up in government are completely | lacking in imagination. I am not, and this, there-| MOUNT JUN¥AU LODGE NO. 147 | Second and fourth Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p.m want to start SUBSCRIPTION RATES Wy carrler In duncau ao. Doaglas for $1.25 per month. mall. postage paitl wing rates in advance, $6.00; HOROSCOPE | “The stars incline Voting was to start for the most popular girl in Juneau and the was to receive a beautiful silk dress and would ride on the d float on the Fourth gowned as the Goddess of Liberty. Detivercd One year. In edvance. winner one month, in advance. $1.2 Dr. A. W. Stewart Bubscribers will confer 8 r 1f they will promptly notify | fore, is what I will do.” 4 . decorate e TR M Sl e I the de- | oy Prance has been beaten by the man who but do not ¢ rmpel” || 3 Hours !;’liN‘rls:' ” " RALPH B. MARTIN Telephones: News Oifice, 602; Business Office. 374. | talked this way a few years ago. While treachery Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hazelton returned from California and took an SEWARD.n; &'3 W::P‘l’%fgls‘ lg:sber; JAMES W T MEMBER OF ANSOCIATED PRESS. |and deception undoubtedly played a large part in|% *# Lapartment at the Cliff. Office phoun’,_.um’ cretary . | roperte, Ausociaied Precs is exclusuly oot tiod o Ul i not | the Nazi victory, the drive of the German army 'in THURSDAY, JUNE 20 — : otherwise o J his paper and also the local news |5 war started very much as it was by “those idiots Benefic pipcts are-astive tml‘\y’ Miss Belle Hood, graduate of the Juneau High School who h:;.d t():olx;n - . sz o7 > W 4 i - 3 endi s shington, was a passenger on the G I g - S oy e of the year of 1914” was really ‘responsible for the which should be especially favor- attending the University of l\VnS‘l 8! i June": 8 y D d ik 4 ALABEA CIRCULATION GUARANTELD 10 % UARER | putcome. 'The world prays that tbis new war willl yple” for labor interests. . It s a|of Seattle and was to spend the summer ; r. Judson Whittier SMITH {end too as that of 1914 did. Jucky day for launching wisely CHIROPRACTOR JBORCE D. CLOSE. Inc. N ! Newspaper Representa- | Y W 3 ey 3 " iy tves, with offices in Ban Franclico, Los Anseles, Portiand, ram s o | planned projects. There is an ad- Mrs. Guy D. Loomis left on the Joffersm?v for Los Angeles, her former Drugless Physician e o s A Ptk TR ~ W | yerse influence that encourages|home. She was expected to be away about six weeks. Office hours: 10-12; 1.5, 7-9 GS " SEATTLE REPRESENTATIVE Gllbert A. Wellington, 1011 National Defense Includes Human Beings | o,y jealousy and misunderstand- | —_ Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. American Bank Bullding Lo ing. During the absence of Gov. Thomas Riggs at the Democratic Na- PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES | (Philadeiphis Retord) Heart and Home. Women are| Convention, R. J. Sommers, Secretary of the Territory, was to be i i sionl ) PRESCRIPTIONS CARE. Let’s never forget that national defense is not|,,der an adverse rule of the stars Acting Governor. i - merely a matter of ships and planes and guns and|which should prevent them from o et G »ULLY COMPOUNDED | tanks. taking risks of any sorts, They are g S g sk L. | Ime human element has not been eliminated |jikely to be misunderstood by those| Weather: Hls_hfifl_loxfl_-ffi‘/. Dr. John H. Geyer reet Next Coliseum J | from war—and worc’t be. 5 : | whose approval they most covet ‘!.; g b e ! . PHONE 97—Free Delivery | Al of the European nations engaged in the|gyushands may be exceedingly care-| 4 . . Y ENTIS' | present war have moted the handicaps caused bY|fy in regard to domestic finances. al y essons in ng IS W. L. GORDON Room g;gx;‘lengm Bldg. economic depression. Germany's potential man-|phe stars encourage the happiness | % s Mok 9 axE 'lgze 3 | power is much less than it might be but for the| i those who depend UDPON NOUSE- | G woemo oo oo oo o o oo om0 o mom, Y Sl p.m. ! "Tomorrow's Styles Today” continuing results of the starvation of the war years and the economic chaos of the early 1920s. Great Britain's reservoir of. man power stricted by the fact that a tenth of the population hold efficiency as a means of hold- ing affection. Business Affairs: continue with variations due to sea- | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “You cannot get the posi- tion without a pull” Say, “You cannot get the position without IN- FLUENCE.” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Auburn. —m— n— ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. is re-| Prosperity will| Pronounce the AU as in | | | | has been on the dale almost since the war. There|gonaple influences. The temptation | Graduate Los Angeles Coll-ge ¢ are young men of military age today who have|y, speculate should be overcome,| HAUL, not or-burn, sometimes heard. ’ ; of Optometry and 7 % TTRTTH T o R ywn up in families uninterruptedly on the dole|for there will be many lures on OFTEN MISSPELLED: Piccolo; two C’s, two O's, one L. Opthalmology mfl HE SAID HE'D DO IT since their birth. | the stock market which will fluctu- SYNONYMS: Devout, pious, religious, reverent. ! Glasses Fitted Lenses Gro - - Relief payments everywhere are supposed to be|ate unexpectedly. Increased ‘frade | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us und With the news of the fall of Paris and disinte- sufficient to maintain health. But we know that!is indicated for canned goods brok-| jncrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: gration of French resistance being told in the news- | 1Y, do no. ers. Women now should preserve| jRRATIONAL; not endowed with reason or understanding. (Pronounce 2 BUeir: today, it 35 Ihtaresting. to 100k back’ 8. few The steady dmmorat.o: of }l]ml.lonnl stocks stl?uws fruits and vegetables in large quan-' o, ,ng syllable RASH, A as in ASH, accent second syllable). “It seemed Th Ch ] W C ! Juneafl S Own Slore i v 3 to look back a 1w, when draft boards take physical examinations.| tities, since food is to be of great intain it."—I. Taylor. e a) H H vears into the pages of Mein Kampf and find how |1y this country we learned some amazing and un-|concern in the autumn. utterly irrational any longer to maintain it. vl rles W. Carter A B | Hitler proposed to overthrow. France pleasant facts about national health in 1917 and| Ngtional Issues: TIAnSPOTLALION | doemeemsommmmsamomr oo oo, v M Here the words of Adolf Hitler. before he|1918. Another draft today. would probably bring|problems will be injected into the| by ormar.y Re came to r in Germany |even worse news. | national campaign. Railways should I-O 0 K d |. E A R < 3 Fourth and Pranklin Sts. 9 " “When I start to make war, T shall suddenly Wo, welbomeihie “"wl rhpm)"';l“‘ oL “‘; ('"";‘;mm:;""""“" through the summer. In- a n A. C. GORDON PHONE 136 The Bexall S!ore ’ iy Loieni N | between defense and health that comes from Harriet | crease of expenditures for army, [ IS Your Rethsble Pharmacists | and in the midst of peace let my (roops appear in | Elliott, member of the new National Defense AAvisory | navy: and air sérvices will) be' ac-| e - s ) ) s B l M Paris: They will coine wearing French uniforms.| gommission. Miss Elliott is in special charge of | ynowledged as wise and the econ- 1. From what language is French, Spanish, and Italian derived? utler-Maurc They will march through the streets and in clear| protecting consumers from the results of industrial|ony jssue wili be subordinated to 2. What is the difference between cardinal numbers and ordinal|| M8ve Your Eyes Examined by | | | D C daylight, Nobody will dream of stopping them.|mobilization for rearmament. That job 1S mOre|other important matters as exi-| numbers? D Tug Lo Everything will have been prepared long beforehand |than mere protection against profiteering. It s & gencies arise from week 9% week.| 3. What famous early American statesman was the inventor of the I. Hae L Carlson ( and in the minutest details. These troops will march | vital part of our “armament.” ~ |The radio and television Will at-|p.ooniq0 OPTOMETRIST into the buildings of the French general staff and| N“”‘_’]""".Wa““l being ‘*"m{"'e"ti" when h" said | tract wide criticism and attention. | 4. How high are the Niagara Falls? Blomgren Bldg.——2nd Floor Bt i anyhods AEntw it Al haypened - they AR Imy m.axcl\(*s on its stomach. It is no lca§ true | ynternational Affairs: The spread- | i ? o 5 S Front Street--. Phone 636 ) pi Y A hildren | | 5. What is a “piscatorial champion”? 5 IR s will have occupied all the ministries and Parliament | that a nation fights with the vitamins its ci 1ld|en.mg contest between democratic > AN EWERS: - i SR |ate 20 years before and totalitarian forms of govern- 3 HABRY By the use of such methods, within a few PAERATE AR Lo % sl 1. Latin -+ Py ~ minutes’ time, Austria, France, Poland or any other men 8 to, ity supssies L. | " Cardinal numk two, three, ete. Ordinal numbers are RACE unutes ne, Au a, IPrance 'oland o 1y othe! q . s | ' 'S re one, two, I . ' a 'S I't ‘ ties to the United States. The stars| 2. Cardinal numbers are one, two, 3 country will be at my mercy. The people will be Strong Man Needed indicate that thére will be Jmaeh | first, second, third, etc. JAMES C COOPER DRUGGIST an army without officer The confusion will be ARBSAT |to sadden the nation. “Uranus” n | 3. Benjamin Franklin. C.P.A, “lh, s.‘““ \ indescribable. But long before my men have come (Cleveland Plain Dealer) | Taurus is held responsible for the| 4. 167 feet. Business Counsel e | Impartial observers in Washington who watched K elor Stores of I shall have established contact with certain m:-u!‘l et st 4 | Age of Dictators. Uranus in Gem- 5. A champion fisherman. COOPER BUILDING Alaska™ % . 4 Wis work found that Charles Edison was a good 2 5 " personalities who will then co. forward and will| ini promises for 1942 the DEGINTING | guemoemssems e amn e a0 - « Secretary of the Navy—as good, if not better, than s th | . * 3 establish a new government, a government which| - 9 s : o Al of a new Democracy as the op-| b Skl the average over the last two decades. From 1933| .occoq nations of the world gain| ETTE Y “The § i ity Vit o % ¢]to the present time, of course, the real Seeretary of |jnjenendence. ROBERTA LEE : e Store for Men' “We need not buy them. Why should we? ‘They |the Navy has been Franklin D. Roosevelt, who Was| " persons whose birthdate it' is| !| | FIRST FLIGHT ENVELOPES 9 will come to me out of their own. free will, driven | the I)rpz;rm:;m']t; uvr:, and coming assistant secretary |y, ve the augury of a year of good | !-M:’“-"“-“-- semcamian | |' ror tlie Alasks Clipper on sale a6 SAB'N s by ambition or through sheer blindne And we |during the Wor ar, fortune, but there will be tempta~ el X ] shall have peace before we have had a war. For| It is no reflection on the President’s knowledge|yion to be extravagant. The wise| Q@ When a man, with his wife, are traveling by automobile, and has| | J B Burford & Co. Front St.—Triangle Bldg. 2 of naval affairs to suggest that Edison’s resignation at this critical moment provides Mr. Roosevelt with | the opportunity to place a strong man in the post— that which is held to be impossible must invariably | succeed, My own Storm Troopers, disguised as will save plenty for the future| which may be difficult financiallv. Children born on this day will hotel entrance? A. His wife can remain in the not made hotel reservations, what should he do when he drives up to a car while he goes in to investigate “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” peaceful visitors, will have filtered in long before-| ' " (T 0 nding ability wi i i | a g ability will be nationally Haty ) b hand and nobody will see anything in them except|yocopnized. From now on the President is going‘probably be dlgnm?d‘a.nd dlrhc;'uf accommodations. g = GASTINF KU CAFE a avelers a little holida E to understand. They should be re Q. When removing the plates from the family dinner table, where just peaceful travelers, bound on a little holiday. |to be busier than he has ever been. The normal| iy e s ke R ; v i DR H VA Today ncbody will believe me when I speak | pea i § i i iable, . Tonyenuonas’ s 4 should one begin? | ol K peace time strain on the chief executive Will be | coeed in any vocation that they & i 1o tne siiht thi but T will do juf exactly that, and T will| many times intensified. The times require that|gsocq = A. Begin with the hostess and proceed to the right. = OSTEOPATH alco cend soldiers by ordinniy commercial airplane. | every Cabinet Member be tops in his line. (Copyright, 1940) Q. What should a w_Omnn gucs.t wear to a morning wedding Consultation and examination S0 what do I care about a Maginof line? My pur- T = .o A. Street clothes which are sunable‘ for the time of year. free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; pose will be to destroy the enemy from within and The President of Portugal says no nation can AR TR R N T ) AR 3 ng;loobynppolnmem, not from without., And it is my duty to destroy |live isolated from others. However, several nations Mrs J F Worlev UNITEi . STATES T“.w éoufll‘;‘n:;rlnnsu:d :;:m s i the morale of the people 1 intend to aitack long|OUId Tive a lob happler if they were isolated from Daal e DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR HAPPY BlRTHDAY o e ] before 1 attack them and to demoralize them so| FerMany: s Given Bon v0 age General Land Office thoroughly that, they won't even be able {o think of | yo0 0 ue preddent 1o drop thoughts of a third y g DISTRICT LAND OFFICE $he possipil §°defending thiemuclvex term is like inviting a man to a steak dinner on con- lun(heon Toda A“ACh“l’i“%'v 1‘;35"“- A Minard Mill J“'all Helnfly noue LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES “Any one of us who has been at the front and|dition that he leave his false teeth at home. Y pral 9, 3 Aars.. Jobin ‘NGELAUgIIn Tt A i EMPIRE PHONE: 374 REASONS WHY The Daily Alaska Attention Compelling WILL AID YOU TO tising dollars in the recogniz- able form of increased sales! i We can design ANY KIND of advertise- ment or Arfistic Layout you order! Art Work For ©® Advertisements © Folders ® Letterheads, elc. To honor Mrs. F. J. Worley, who will leave® soon to make her home in. the States, a luncheon was given today by Mrs. Stacey Norman and Mrs. George Johnson at the Nor- man residence on Sixth Sireet In keeping with the theme of bon-voyage was the clever table cen- paper and the effect was enhanced by streamers of red crepe. Tiny pipe- stem figures with mint faces were placed at various positions to bid farewell to three figures on the ship which were representative of Dr. and Mrs. Worley and Virginia. At each of the individual places were found red candy life-savers hold- ing scrolls bearing a well-wishing Scott, Mrs. M. S. Whittier, Mrs. J. W. Leivers, Mrs. Trevor Davis, Mrs. R. H. Gillespie, Mrs. W. O. White, Mrs. John A. Glasse and the guest of honor. | Mrs. Erick Anderson was-a n"cdi— cal admission today at St. Ann's | Louis Saparito was dismissed today from St. Ann’s. N Mrs. Albert Clark and her ‘baby son were dismissed from the @ov- ernment Hospital today. Admitted to the Govern ceivin medical care, e pital today, John Littlefield fidh -] Notice is hereby given that Fred Richard Henning, entryman togeth- er with his witnesses, Norman B. Cook, and Burford Carmichael, all of Juneau, Alaska, has made final proof on his homestead, Anchorage serial 08036, for a tract of land em- | braced in U. S. Survey No. 2166, sit- uated on Point Louisa Beach about tude 134° 43’ W.and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, An- chorage, Alaska. If no_protest is filed within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, in the district land office, the final proof will be accepted and final certificate will be issued. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. May 31, 1940. Notice is hereby given that How- ard Stabler, has made application for a homesite, Anchorage 08585, under the act of Congress approved May 26, 1934, for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2340, situated on versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the District Land Office within jthe period of publication or thirty days thereafter or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. Date First Publication, June 12, 1940. Ethel L. Baston Edward J. Brostrom Jr. Rex A. Hermann Ralph Mielke Edith F. Sheelor Mrs, Dora Sweeney Dalma Hansen Mrs. E. L. Gruber United States Department of the Interior GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office « Anchorage, Alaska. February 14, 1939. Notice is hereby given that Elise- us Laurensen has filed an applica- tion for a homesite under the act 2% miles northwest of Tenakee, latitude 57°47°20”N. Longitude 135° 17 West, containing 4.87 acres. Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above men- tioned land should file their ad- verse claims in the District Land ‘Office; -Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of - the Statutes. Lodge No. A2, Thursday evening, 8 o'clock. Work in the initiatory de- gree. All members urged to be present. F. 8. LAUGHLIN, Noble Grand ° S e The Daily Alaska Empire has adv. Date Last Publication, Aug. 7. lm.lnh newspaper, the largest paid circulation of nnygAl-J Next to Truesdell Gun Shop Second Street Phone 65 Archie B. Belis PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT [ ¥T (USTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY AT DEVLIN'S PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS . Phone 77 ” Valentine Building—Room 7 - ) Dr. George Barton terpiece. A sail boat in miniature 16 miles from Juneau, containing Bookkeeping Tax' Service was placed on a sea of blue crepe|0.25 acres, latitude 58° 23° N. longi- Mrs. Kaarlo W. Nasi Room 8, Valentine Bullding | OALL Y8 7 FG ¢ one T FAMILY verse. First publication, April 24, 1940. of May 26, 1934, for a tract of Those ‘usked for the afternoon |Last publication, June 19, 1940. land embraced in U. S. Survey No. sive Shoe Store” IE: M I. l I‘ Ii: were Mrs, Homer Nordling, Mrs. 2363, serial 08675, situated on the nolene w. A“I‘OGM Katherine Hooker, Mrs. Walter P. north side of Tenakee Inlet about Street Manager > Try The Empire classifieds fo results. When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CBOICE GENERAL HAULING SBTORAGE and CRATING i Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 81 SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- —_— s TELEPHONE—51 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 3 Hospital. |the Eagle River Highway about 13 FLORENCE L. KOLB, ¢ : "‘"5 S T 1 Produce Effecllve i 5 & \ 11165 nakthwest :‘f‘m::“v 0 st Register (Acting). CAPITAL—$50,000 i True this month—next month— = Mrs. Roy Murphy and her baby [tuge 58" 23’ 20° N. and longitude | DAte first publication, June 12, 1940. SURPLUS—$125,000 v n Profitable and attrac- ||voy were dismissed from st. Ann's|134° g0° i Date last publication, Aug. 7, 1940. b { d th dvert " W. containing 0.52 acres, and * and every month lor advertisers Hospital this morning and a.c at|jt is now in the files of the United | & ! I adv. § in the Daily Alaska Empire! An tive advertisements their home. ?\ |states Land Office, Anchorage, Al- 2% PAID ON SAVINGS ’ “exclusive” for advertisers who s _ aska. 4 ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION * want to bring back their adver- After receiving surgical = care,| Any and all persons claiming ad- | Regular meeting of Silver Bow SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES . First National Bank | JUNE AU—ALASKA