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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1940 of those military experts who said two irr(‘si:tlbl(‘ UET—————— A e . o . » D(“I‘) /11([3’\ (l i;"ll?lre forces had tmet; one on the impregnable Maginot A RS A G 0 from D lr e C t O r s tonky b v | Line; the'other on the equally impregnable Siegfried 2 Y THE EMPIRE L MFANY Line? They announced the hostile forces, mutually R e H R ™ presigent | unable to move, would glare at each other across e e e i e 0 o R. L BE ent and Business MAnager | yho 1o man’s land, and so the war might last 10 JULY 18, 1920 ; B. P. 0. ELKS meet H Eou or 15 years, B. D. Stewart, Territorial Labor Commissioner, received a message D[s. Kaser and ::]g;s;‘::::nd;n: fourth 1 Instead of being a phony war, it has been as from Washington advising that the requirements of the Labor Law were Visiti y p. m, vi f th tive children work- ree. u[ger siting brothers wel. i | real and as bloody a conflict as history has known. to be sufficiently complied with, in the case of the na 7 i come. H. F. SIMMONS | And instead of those two fortified lines confining ing in canneries, if their emplo_w‘_es secured the consent of their parents DENTISTS gxaned Ruler; M. H | the conflict to a long period of watchful waiting, we and a certificate from their physician. Ble ;’gnrg-nngusl;dln‘ IDES, Secretary. ; have had a war of incredjbly swift movements of [ . —_— A § i great land forces. gy One of the most enjoyable dances of the season wlas that g;':nb 3; MOUNT JUN¥AU LODGE NO. 167 fi —— e A i v in charge was Rober KR UBSCRIPTION RATES Certainly it has been a bad war for the experts. HAPPY BIRTHDAY the Thane Athletic Club at Thane. The cnmnAultec ch CB W ::cona and fourth a by carrie and Douzlas for $1.25 per month. |, .~ . B sone flooey. Porter, Alec Mills, Jesse Peters, Jr., Roy Heard and Ned Carlson. onday of each month ? Delivere By mail, po: at the following rates Their predictions have all gone flooey. 0) ) D A w S in Beottish Pite Temple | r 00; six months, in advance, $6.00; 3 A R i G i TR & > one f,’,'lf,,n’rf”(n ‘m ’ : 1 ; m:r " Mabel Ellen Maltby of Seattle and William Erickson of Dundas Bay I. 2l s}swafl beginning at 7:30 pam » r & favor If they will promptly notify i h el alt ; o . i ey the Business Office ‘of any fallure of irrepularity I the de Origins of a Future War? a }-I“;LYA“Y g were married by United States Commls.done}x »lvk!; Burton, Witnesses e r:EgNm“m vh s AT Bm“fé‘éma B i iror: Nows Oftice, 08 Bustnioss OHIb — rs. Helen A. Yo rere Mr, Mrs. W. E. Maltby, parents of the bride. . .m. faster; ‘-“{rl(|~! one: News Office, 602: Business Office, 374, PRI 191 Dutican RobEsoh were Mr, and S. : SE&%&DF:MO LETVERS, ecretary, O et o i S0 sy, SOOI Lo, the ke, fo Stalin continues to be sthe chief beneficiary of Mrs. Margarel Kljaich C. H. Passels was appointed United States Deputy Marshal at | republication of all news dispatch o the ‘iocsl aws mublithed | the European war which was started by Stalin's pact RChr?ai::;n Hoonah and A. E. Lucy, formerly game warden, was appointed his G . | wise credited in this paper and also the local s publisl Raee ac pin! 3 ¥ rsha r. . 3 | it ek " successor in the office of United States Marshal J. M. Tanner. ' T T T T He now controls the mouth of the Danube,| Jeohest 6 MO ot e — Dr. Judson Whittier GUY sm l -J “"THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLI( Europe’s most important river. Rumanian oil, es-|g4. * H. L. Faulkner, Juneau attorney, was a passenger on the Estebeth OPRA R A ey SE, Inc., National Newspaper Representa- | sential to Hitler, is almost in his grasp. oy CHIR CTO! ) tives “with “offices I 6an Francisco, Loy Angeles, Portand, | Stalin has made demands upon Turkey for “a for Skagway. o oty riless Physician DRUGS ] AT e e Ty ol Bosoy hare in the defense of the Dardanelles,” which is H O R 0 S c 0 P E o ; \ oe hours: 10-13; 1.5, 7-8 —_— - =y TR L e 3 i , A. H. Ziegler, an attorney of Ketchikan, was in the city on a brief Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg, | ATTLE REPRESENTATIVE Gilbert A. Wellington, 1011 | ginlomatic slang for control of the Dardanelles, Rus- gler, PHONE 667 ; Sann DS Tero ————————|sia has never been 5o close to its old dream of dom=| | ., (g an | business trip PUROLA ng:znmg ; inating the Dardanelles as it is today. If it can v = t o - 7 i **’f’*l 78 Pmml S CARE, control this entrance to the Mediterranean Russia but do not compe Weather: Highest, 56; lowest, 53; cloudy. il *ULLY COMPQUNDED | will become, for the first time, a naval Power andf: ) *| Lot o il e o i A e st 'D J h H G Front Street Next ] a factor of the first importance in all political con- ! r Colt siderations that arise from sea-borne commerce. FRIDAY, -'ULY' 1‘9 j ; . . E I' h by .John 1. eyer PHONE 97—Free Delivery Since the war began, Russia has made the fol-| This is a doubtful da)r n pan‘ei a| y essons |n ng |S W. L. GORDON DENTIST lowing moves which must be regarded as inimical to|tary direction, but benefic aspects Room 9—Valentine Bldg. the Axis Powers: appear to dominate. It is a fortu-| 1 -—--w--‘w-«—“---mm‘ PHONE 1762 g 5 3 2 vay viation which will e : 9 am. m, 1. Seized half of Poland and thus put a butfer | 1 Xi:fi-:r‘.’fl..ifi:x ttention. The| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I prefer detective stories, | i e l between itsell and Hitler, who stlll dreams of a| . .. 'poon upon persons whogmield| mystery storles. and such 'like.” Say, “and the like.” 78 "Tomorrow's s‘vles e e any sort of power, political, finan-| ~ OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Experiment. Pronounce second E as Today { 2. Attacked Finland and strengthened Russia’s| i) social. | in PET. accent second syllable | X naval bases in the Baltic, which must be regarded as| freart and Home: Women are OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Paroxysm; observe the XYSM. ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. : A a move against the only other Baltic Power, Ger-| .qo. favorable aspects late today SYNONYMS: Greedy, voracious, rapacious, ravenous. | G!ndl;:tcol;:zn?er;fil(;oll'fe | many when they will benefit through WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Opthalmology EVEIT VS 7 ' 1 0] 3. Seized Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, whicn|social contacts. The evening is| J abulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: | ROOSEVELT VS. WILLKIE further builds up Russia’s threat to Germany and|lucky for love affairs, but not I‘n;g;rfi(;:xd;;(; mm-( SLiE18 Gt Tolhs Mt TARR syl_{ Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground afense age sermany. sing for romance that begins g LIRS 4 ¥ bl . B ki B e it ical parties |defense against Germany. promising 1anc o (e self in difficulties that seemed inextricable.” L SRR, S A : Now wh‘ ”,, pen: (”,my:,l Irm(‘;h(pnrllil,,'ml,‘,( ::v”\l;, 4. Taken Bessarabia and Bukovina under cir-|on this date. This is an unlucky | lable). “He found himse! T 2 have named their candidates, a spponent, ) W sign- L s bt Skl O—— w'”;\k (]’ as been shouting for so insistently the past Cumstances that show a lack of consideration for date for letter: wrmngtflr (ml;J?ar]'- e ) v o ot e Juneau s Own SIOI I ie has 1 shou Germany and Italy, ing any sort of a contract. Unfo) b Th Ch l fl i two weeks has indeed been put forward again by T o tunate for housewives who buy MODERN E'”OUE'”’E DY e Lharles W. Larter the Democrats i Sa et ane, tip (;m 5 ik Rus. | Washing-machines or refrigerators| ROBERTA LEE il o ‘To those may be added a negative factor, Rus- A i The campaign should be the political battle of | Y stk e > |on_ time. it S - d the century. The New Deal will be on trial, with $ia has apparently failed to give Germany any large| pugness Affairs: Bankers and | dvomsoemomsses:mss e e AT Morhlary 3 7 its greatest advocate again stating its case, The 2MOUnt of war supplies. capitalists are subject to adverse Q. When you are going to have a guest who is very careless about Fourth and Franklin Sts. . The Rexall siore i {gres ;’ £ e et bitites But these moves do not necessarily suggest, as|influences, The stock market is to| ashes and cigarette ends, is it all right to ask this guest'to be careful? PHONE 136 . i ridh ;} S g N'.V”,M 2 '”.'l s r]“ i t l| g |Some believe, that Stalin is double-crossing Hitler or| play strange tricks. The unaccourit-| ™ A It this guest MUST be invited, in spite of causing you such un- | = Your Gt s §8 Mty forom of weklldi and influence b bring | oo o dictators. are angry” with ‘sach other:| gbid: whi hapben ‘in the, world ot | | 8 b O 66 t place ash feaya i bhai osstbla place:| i Bufler_Maur( | about a return to the lush past Men like Hitler and Stalin are immune to anger i | business. Surprising events in Eu-| Casiness, A8 '| Ko g | Unfortunately, the clear cut issue between the|ypae sense. rope will cause repercussions in|Where h may 7. Si] and Her escort enter a restaurant tofether, shouldn't Drug co, ‘ Democratic philosophy of government and the Re- When the Russian-German pact was written, |the United States. Merchants and Qo NED B Gl AL iz : | Dr RaeL carlson i ” ; ot s - the girl go first? . . publican is beclouded by protestations of the Repub-|piier must have realized that Stalin would make|manufacturers are assured of live-| the girl g G 5 { ; i ¥ { y ¢ ollow vaiter to the table, her escort A lican nominee that: although he carries the blessing in Eastern Europe while Hitler was busy in the (ly weeks in trade. Expositions will A. Yrs; the g uld follow the waiter to OPTOMETRIST £, PRES[RIPTIDNS i of Wall Street, and the banner of the utility interests| West. Stalin realizes also that Hitler will probably |Profit as the summer wanes, Agri-| last FR0a ;hmm B:flr.——zna Floor . he is really a liberal at heart. While damning the|turn against Russia when Western problems are dis- |cultural fairs will be of peculiar Q.. What is'the symbolism "tllhmmx- ront Street———Phone 636 | S : e e s, he s o of 11 b o b o s e Tl | &, TS o ki ————— | [Post Office Substation| ter and verse. He says he is for social security, for Alliances in modern kurope aren't recognition % R 1 e iiins, | @ s s fab ot e e o s e e’ 4 e e —"-“-‘-"T S = o] | the Administration's forcien policy and for the re- of certain parallel objectives held by two countries. 5:;?;: V,'A”ql, C;,‘;;T;:tn’::b:fib;;‘:r"r | By ' JAMESC COOPER | NOW LOCATED AT ciprocal trade treatics. What he would change he | Stalin and Hitler can agree that both desire the de-| OIS WAt Perlls he el I.O 0 K a nd L [ A R N fiisi i S DON i g | HABBY RACE s it struction of Great Britain. That doesn't mean they | '™ ek iy iy i A. C. GORDC | C.P.A. = Yo ade. den have agreed as to who will control Eastern Europe. |I§ to prove fortunate for Busin | DRUGGIST The nomination of President Roosevelt, coming tion. Reforms in the management e ) ] — . . ] "t usiness Counselor | g S Hitler sees Stalin raking in this particular pot. P 5alier will s advockian i YT COOPER BUILDING | “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” fEmnously by soelamation Jush 2% hours after belg, S oo necessnrtly’ 115 W80 & THgS, any ‘more| O Teuel /W o i 1. What is the name of the science that deals with influences that 5 il o g g A he had no = g f: tently and will have a certain cam- 3 . | had stated clearly and unmistakably that he hac than a_poker-player will fly into a rage when an-|!® eyt WA ER &, Ly desite to be a candidate again, was a mark of the other player rakes in a pot, In this particular hand, :“:{“:‘smo’n;l’ AiE Befote diths 2. Who composed the march “El Capitan®? “The Store for Men™ very high favor in which he is held by the people Stalin has a full house, Next time, if England is Btion =i 3. Did Buddha live after the time of Christ? L. C. Smith and Corona @ svey siate In ihe union. I his, message to) $he [disposed of, 16 may, be ditferght, International Affairs: Bulgaria 4. What two battles were the most decisive in the outcome of the TYPEWRITERS . A 'N’S convention, read the evening previous by Senator Thus it is unwise to make sweeping predictions is to be prominent in the news, Al- Civil War? Sold and Serviced by ; Barkley, the President released all delegates pledged on the basis of the Russian grabs in the Balkans. liance with other powers may prove 3 iy vas Fulton’s first steamboat tried? s f 3 B : to his candidacy. He said he had no desire to be |1t might bring on a conflict between Hitler and|uncavicractory to the people, Hore! ‘/’\Vb““\‘“"”";(‘; J. B. Burford & Co. Front St.—Triangle Bldg. renominated. He did nof say he would be a candi- | Stalin at some point in the near future, but it need | o i 411 other countries the growth I T “Our Doorstep Is Worn by date if the convention demanded it. He did not'Not do so. Stalin’s Communist imperialism may 20| .t cubversive activities will be. YRS BRI S Satisfied Customers” =~ g s ~abth” tha Ol jon and on—until one Power or another is free to vides d g Sadl i 2. John Philip Sousa. s hint that he would, or “indicate” that he would, or| Ot and on- w fl9=Dr€B_hflll coilan bear m ol 3 Noj heis supposed to have died about 483 B. C, at the age of 80. GASTINEAU CAFE i sion” ths 2 e e e e . bilities. The Russian bear is 2 ' 3 % fz= % 00 s Ampaon ok D SR8 S00e DR iy Wniky Yl n figlb Bowever it whiGH sStalln nap siyly while awaiting chantes 4 Battles of Gettysburg and Vicksburg. B ———— tisan observers would have you bolu'\‘.- Franklin will decide he has all he can get out of German vic- | o ke sl T S i 5. On the Hudson River. 1 DH H VANCE D. Roosevelt will be running for reelection this 1“”‘wr_v and can best consolidate his gains by a German ter is to bring better conditions! ———— o 2 OSTEOPATH ggainst his personal wishes, because the natlon de- | defeat. That point is where another bunch of fire-|1or the British Government, but!could not be definitely estimated E'"RAN(ES GEORGE Consultation and examination mands that he run 2 - | works are set off. an epidemic of gastric influenza'que to the exterior inflamation it is v HA"GED free. Hours 10 to 12: 1 to 5: In the truest sense of the word, the President | —_— is forecast not thought the injury is serious. 2 H 3 - : d o3 : 5 7 to 8:00 by a) nment., has been “drafted” for further service in trouble- Persons whose birthdate it 15 Stragier was reported resting easily BRO‘HERS, ( Y appol! y Despite the fact that she at war with France | Gastineau Hotel Annex some times for his nation and the world for two weeks, Italy succeeded in preventing the have the augury urha yea}.: orste;dy this umnms, ‘ —_— South Franklin St. Phone 177 TR . ot Ror illustrati advancement in their chosch ehr- TR Alterations of the two entrances|g—— 0 French from taking Rome—an illustration of Italian eers. The young may find 8efvice| Fam i o Pay 'N Takit | I\() PHO valor or French preoccupation. . : ‘iHe! The 8-hour day and 48-hour |i & & f | e in military organizations of b |week are established by law in Wwere started today. The change will J “ l d L & 4 | s p Red Cross. b | form a revision of the front dis- uneau Melo HOISO LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES What happened to all the people who declared: \ Hitler and Mussolini got together and cried:| Children born on this day wkmrgentlnw lplay windows of the Juneau groc- Y ““This i5 a phony war?” And what are the feelings “Vivi-sect la France!” ably will be reservt;d and n;dfill bR s Musio and Electrio Appliances al. They may be original and clever| Greater Parls had a population | e SRR e The entrance door near the liquor e T T TR : iy, |But self-centered and critical. {of ahout. 49531000 Cireater Lon-| e . Next to Truesdell Gun Shop Need of A ] " store is eliminated entirely by the|: ‘When in Need o ot 2 s T S S i ey | e e || s e L&, b R 3 =52 RN be built larger with the addition TENRI I IO R, O, 2 NOTICE |of swinging doors YOUR COAL CHOICE . |of swinging doors, AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing el 5 . : D 0UGLAS air route from Seattle to Nome, on | Archie B. Belis 1 GENERAL HAULING sale at J. B. Burford & Co, adv.| Subscribe for The Empire. UNT: STORAGE and CRATIN N 5 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT | s e . et = - The ’ll Seek Safet inU S Room 8, Vatenine Bulding | | o J y y ¥ Phone 676 CANNERY PACK IS IN : JIIIGII r er ADVANCE FORMER YEARS ! With around 7,000 cases already | - Phone 48—Night Phone 481 b on the road to market, Douglas 1T CUSTS SO LITTLE Fisheries Co. is far ahead of some TO DRESS SMARTLY 1 of the past years packing at this| AT —— ¢ ¢ time. Last year on July 20, only 1 "Enn s wHY 2900 cases had been shipped.. n E v L I “ & s F A M I L Y ' The North Sea was in port for | SHOE STORE ‘4 several hours during the mght l' The Empire has modern loading 3,300 cases of assorted fish, | “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- L equipment for economical At least 1,000 more were left on| sive Shoe Store* i production the dock, Mnncd and uncanned. nelene w' Albrecu Seward Lou Hudsen it - - - Btreet er i MISS VIENOLA BEOMES ! Panch:h:':E%AxPEUflCB ik Manag (4 The Empire’s printing ASS. AT DRUG STORE | i Hatt I Ro et 0t Tadn Lorene Vienola has accepted a | Valentine Building—Room 7 Try The Em; 55 v who are craftsman in position in Guy's Drug Store suc- pire classifieds : ceeding Mrs. Clyde Bolyan, resign- their own specialized field ed. Miss Vienola is a graduate of | Douglas High School, Class of 1940, | - - ] MISS ANDERSON VIITS Miss — TELEPHONE—51 The Empire has a com- plete and varfed stock of Lillian Anderson, te. and builds respect for your busines printing papers in Anchorage school, is nl:nn:(ua;};;: COMMERCIAL AND An original print job, showing crafts g'l‘;o"::";‘r:"‘r“"]"’m:h““0:‘ she was | SAVINGS ACCOUN‘[’S manship, reflects the policy and product The Empire’s prices are Sbool b Lsever:l m'nh_ etersbug | of your firm. Therefore, you cannot fair and service prompt— IR S SR | CAPfl'AL-Ssu,ooo 3 risk the possibility of wrong impres- A s cus M ;"{:‘:;“;‘tf:‘lesr‘:;m;‘q'"!'RNS | SURPLUS—$125,000 : sions because of inferior printing. The Large or Small AndE it ek el v i‘_: el A O.N ix P Empire guarantees more than satis- Jobs Handled Quickly clock p. m. yesterday for treatment o 5 VINGS . factory printing—at a fair price! and Efficiently of rather severe burns sustained around the face while at his werk. Although extent of the burned tissue i : : “HOP AIJONG CASSIDY SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES First National Bank . The Daily Alaska’ Empire A physician in London examines two little sisters seeking removal to = vy e s~ 602—Phones—374 mmps:?:xnm::‘m:,n:em wn :Mm ¢ < ’JHNEAU—ALASKA i A "RENEGm TRAIL”” T 0 [ gl SRy o n R Lo ach o

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