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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1940. friends? His address is 1010 Fifth Avenue, New York e »--»-»—o-»-—m»---—w-o--—- B . s? | Daily Alaska Empire o RS AGO Iom D . t | Prstemsionst ‘ Publithed every evening cxcept Sunday by the “Every person who owns a business, is employed, 20 Y EA THE EMPIRE lr e C O r Gastifioau 1 EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY or receives dividend checks should help. : Channel HELEN TROY BE? D Rl e i AR estdent “Trusting you will do this small favor, I am, - s ) . ) ) o~ " g8 *_fi RUCBERNARD < - Vice-President and Business MABAECT | |y JULY 30, 1920 Ll B. P. 0. ELKS meet Entersd in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matber. To which the Senator replied: When the mercury in the thermometer at the local U. S. Weather DIS. Kaser and every second and fourth “Dear Sir: Bureau station crept up to 89 degrees the previous day, it smashed all Wednesday at 8 p, m, “Your letter advising me that the word ‘Liberty’ previous records but one and tied the high record covering a period of | Freeburger X)lf'x‘tem% 5’“3‘:%0'?5" is on the front of every 25-cent piece, and asking almost 40 years. 4 Dmg-m gg,m Btk 2. ; Ll bt e o i Miss Wahlgreen left on the Estebeth for Sitka Hot Springs on a P%{(:‘N!“E%dm o Sccrctary fore me. — vacation. Mrs. E. L. Hunter was to be in charge of the Needlecraft Shop MOUNT JUN¥AU LODGE NO. 147 A i K The only reason that ‘Liberty’ is still something SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ¥’ i g s bl ring her absence. Secon Delivered by carrler in Juneau and Dousias for $1.25 per month. for you to be writing about today‘is because of the HAPPY B'RTHDAY D et e LN e L ko dd and fourth By mafl. postage paid. at the following rates: social and economic reforms of the Roosevelt Admin- onday of each month Dr. A. W, Stgwart “"',“‘,;",’,, In advance, 352007 Six months In advance, $6.00: {4\ 2tion. On the issue of whether we turn the Fed- | d cmmomomssemsommnmmmmmmanom: L. C Buschmann, of the Deep Sea Canning Company at Port Althorp, < o in Scoltish Pite Temble bas o ’ - s will confer a favor if they will promptly notity | oral Gove o] 9 > contri 3 5 as in the city, stopping at the Gastineau Hotel beglnnlng at 7:30 " Office of any fallure o irregularity n the de. | CT2I "'{;]‘ :I';”"“I‘ b ’:“ ol )"‘ ”x" "I‘]‘“““‘ JULY 30 o e phi DENTIST RALPH B. MARTIN livery of their papers under Willkie—I beg to advise you that I will give Robert Bonner Jr, : Hours § to 8 3 P ! elephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 37a, Sy ¥ 3 t on t rincess Alice for a visit to Massa- s 6 a.m, p.m. Worshipful Master; JAMES i armsr sttt o i it no quarter. Yours truly Richard ‘T. Troast M. J. Donnelly left on the Prix SEWARD BUILDING LEIVERS, Becretary & MEMBER OF ASSOULLYED PRESS Marion Jahnke chusetts Office Phone 469 ey The Associatad Press 1s exclusively entitled to the use for v % e - ; R o republication of all news dispatches credited £o 1t or not other- Bobby Goldstein P wise credited In this paper and also the local news published ENGLAND STIFFENS John G. Johnsow Dave Housel, proprietor of the Brunswick and Arctic cigar stores, | — 4 - ‘ ket Maybelle Myren left on the Rainbow for a trip to Chichagof Island D ST S Y VST I ST ey ( ay ik Rt o™ | Engiands chances nave improved remarkably in| , Lo — Dr. Judson Whitfier GUY SMITH . hab avh R ST i - s, 'H. J. Fisher and their daughter Rachel left on the 55 Mativaa & A | the past few weeks, according to today’s Washington Mr. and Mrs. ¥ CHIROPRACTOR oo b, CTO8E, Tia, T o T e Princess Alice for a- visit with friends and relatives in the south Jves, with offl n Francisco, Los. Angeles, Portland | Merry-Go-Round column printed on the front page l 5 Drugless Physician e e o e HOROSCOPE | = he I N RUGS | | ALASEA CIRCULATION GUARANT! THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER SEATTLE REPRESENTATIVE Gibert A. wrmnunn 1011 . A vessel of the Coast and Geodetic Survey and numerous launches | Rooms 2-3-4. Triangle Bldg. Certainly the day by day communiques, if they 5 » itz B o A AN PO Y B E 2 Moy ) A e o were to be permanently located in Alaska, according to Col. E. Lester| PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES Jones, Director of that service. PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- ,,,,,, — »ULLY COMPOUNDED can be believed, would seem to give the edge in aerial “The stars incline combat to Britain. The unbelievable story of 60 or but do not compel”’ 70 German bombers being dispersed and driven back g el CTOSS v Cl ¢ half a z " re TN P RO, Encn Lt ¢ Mrs. Winifred Jones, of the Fashion, was to leave on the Admhal‘ icross the channel by half a dozen Royal Air Force |4 e o Gl o iy | Wk Mirioe N o : . planes has been repeated so frequently and insisted WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 2 | Dr. John H. Geyer upon so determinedly by the British that it begins| Until late in the evenmg adverse R | o PHONE 97—Free Delivery to sound like the real thing. aspects dominate today. Tt is a date| Weather: Highest, 57, lowest, 50; clear I{ RN, v':llel,;“ 4 A Probably the present aerial warfare is only the|for proceeding systematically '"‘ i el i e i i s 4 S 0 M ne Bldg. % g ) A s 4 PHONE 62 mall-scale beginning of the blitzkrieg which Hitler |business affairs, avoiding risks orw i 8 Ryt 8Bt i all sorts. dgment 15 untrust- | has promised. Although it is interesting to note |8l sorts. The judgme Y | D I l_ E gl h PR i) - i that the Ttallans said thé other day that. the rea|"orthy under fhis configugagon . al y essons In nghs W | 8 G()RDON ! Tomorrow's Slyles Heart and Home: Girls may find | attack on England had begun. If Hitler has a secret o 1 D D D P S ) 0 D D — " : : ¢ % 7 Today this an unfavorable sway ' for ro-| weapon it would seem it is a secret from his allies| ance young men will assume| wopng OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “His teaching had a good | | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. as well as from the rest of the world. comradeship, but will avoid love affect.” . “His teaching had a good EFFECT.” Graduate Los Angeles Collge | - ves S P avor4 rule ! © % . ot Z btk ! s - 8 /'S IN THE W o g pledges. 3t (s idk 36 147UM S SN OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Photogravure. Pronounce fo-to-gra- | | o'-,;mm"(‘miv S ‘ STRAWS IN THE WIND under which wamen can expéot tol « OFTEN MISERCHERR S8 0 O e iiehem o pihalnology | - Peace—Pre e to Death sain any sort of advantage social| YUr, both ©35 a3 ' : T B S st e s o - | o ,L(!umfl o f:”“"'m'“m; In the cvening the|U as in UNITE, secondary accent on first syllable, principal accent on | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | Results of the first post-convention straw poll (Clevelaxia' Bladh: Dealsr) ctars smile upon households, mak- | last syllable = e which has come to our notice show Roosevelt main- There will be peace in the Balkans for some|ing for informal hospitalities and OFTEN MISSPELLED; Amendment; AMEND, not AMMEND TG D e ) i taining a strong lead over Willl although the vote | (jme to come. Hungary and Bulgaria will not press|kindly understanding. It is a }m‘kvi SYNONYMS: Virtue, morality, rectitude, integrity, uprightness,| —m— """ Juneau s Own Store ! sampling method was so unscientific that too much|their territorial claims against Rumania, and thus|date for women who sign contracts probity. The Chafles w Carter | faith should not be put in it run the risk of an armed conflict, while the Axis|and seems to promise much tD‘ WORD STUDY ¢ a word three times and it is yours.” Let us S 4 The Philadelphia Record on the day after|is busy crushing Engand. After thai, according to|those who pursue the arts. | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Mflflua | Roosevelt’s nomination asked the question “if the|word from Munich, where Hungarian and Italian| Business Affairs: Under this con-| s copLERATION; act of quickening, as of progress or activity. “Both ly % national election were held foday, would you vote|diplomats met with their German masters, everything | figuration capitalists may be 0P|\ coq for acceleration of thet for which they waited."—Donne. { Fourth and Pranklin Sts. | "The Hexall Store’ ! for Roosevelt or Willkie?” of Philadelphians chosen | Will be satisfactorily readjusted. posed to making large investments, i PHONE 136 2 ¥ N gL . because of political uncertainties. .g.v...,..«__-'- B e e iDL < Y S— - Your Reliuble Pharmacists at random from the telephone directory and on the| Thus Hitler attains another diplomatic triumph | 0 Gy e e i : | street. Of 2 interrogated by telephone, 15 were|bY dividing the countries he intends to annihilate. | ¢ ‘;]-wy L ,,m‘,c_ MODERN E'”OUE'”'E ! || ree e et Butler-Maurc on the street, 21 were for Roosevelt and 15 for |’ 2 : 3 - " len will be in demand and employ- | | 4 the p and take them over without a war after- > .-‘-.. T ) T ] | ]~ ) {0 2 Willkie, P A |ers will require extreme efficiency. | * g Dr. Rae L. Carlson | { This, remember, is a random sampling of the| "“”n”_”r Sk i e e AR e S Labor troubles will interfere with Q. Ism't-it 1l r one \\]m. is traveling to praise his hnm:; OPTOMETRIST ‘ t opinion of the people of the City of Philadelphia . H ‘mfi‘l’r;m;‘r i S “J/“nmcr oo |an industry of supreme ImportanSe (own corsiantly, describing bow superior It 15 to the town he is Visiting? | | Blomgren Bldg. 2nd Floer | | & only. It is interesting to note, however, that Phila- k‘j.v trip to Germany Thare ‘are. certain Supmm("m m”ll"‘ I)H'It’uiwdtnl’ss wos:]l;num.;(nltll AL S A persen of pood breeding will never do this. || Front Street—. Phone 636 | | _ Bl he e g TRV R ol g ” S| will precipitate Government actiol What hours arc v g by “a wedding breakfast”? | - 3 @ ] delphia has not elccted a Democratic mayor in a|jaiq down for Hungary before she gets German aid | m:mxm Ry of Tt Q. What ny{ Bl N "1“; “tt A ‘.: ‘l et 7 # [PDSI 0“18& Substation R lifetime and that Republicans have dominated the (o regain Transylvania. One of these is that Buda- | | tvities will be discovered in politi-| i e e A e b oy e — e | City Council continually for' the past half cen-|pest give “binding assurances” that the German|.a) organizations as well i before 4 P. M. This is an 11 Erglich terin ¢ to any daytime wed- AM [l NOW LOCATED AT | tury. minority in Hungary will be fairly treated. To the|manufacturing plants. The seors 4iDE feast. by Skl JAMESC.COOPER || HARRY RACE P S SR e Nazis ..hmgmu ass\n"nnccg- mmnt the 1:;staléan;n n:lwm_“ that dangers exist where they . ]Q Would a hnllm'r;'):uu be suitabie for a woman to oa C.P.A. ’ | ‘ =t =t az yer on he S p nast spec! ™ s ) arty a otel | I0 & straw polll were taken: i’ Thaly. the restitn o Cvzanfool uNGEL BCYRLAIIS. o0 d anks of | are jeast suspected. Intellectuals; luncheon party In a b | Business Counselor 1 e ] i e i b . STt the Danube. The Hungarian aristocrats whose cam- | i1 exercise simister influenoes A - Yos COOPER BUILDING | | ~fhe Squibb Stores of Alaska™ | p would show an all but unanimous preference fOr|paign for treaty revision—meaning the return of their | ynon the young. Well-meaning per~ e S Kl R i ke 2y e : Willkie for President of the United States. if an edi- |josy” estates—has been, pushed in and out of season, | sons of all ages will be misled by G m =" = ot e e oo it . torial in the newspaper Messagero of Rome is to belwill be shoved aside. In their place will come up-|peace movement camouflages, A 5 = i believed. Messagero hails the nomination of Wendell start, native Nazi leaders, in which Hungary abounds, | network of intrigue will cxtend I_ K an A C. GORDON ! L. C. Smith and Coro Thn,Step for Men Willkie as “the spiritual and material preparation ready to do Berlin's bidding. Thus Hungary may |(hyough South American countries & ] Sl e e 0} . of the United States to participate in the life of |get Transylvania, or part of it, but HUNAry iself |True patriotism Will be DIeaciier & soemoemsemommsememomsem: s oo oo b oo o oo o anomds it g R SAB'N S the new world” and says the Republicans in their will be lost. ana practiced by all thinking c 1. What does the adjective GUBERNATORIAL mean? ‘ S Front St—Triangle Bld nominee have a man who is heading “the first part Present at the conference—which will be a|zens of the United States as they 2. What general, in the Civil War, stopped a retreat of his forces | J. B. Burford & Co. il b dit bt Ll el of a new chapter in American history. xM“lrIm‘l(l . for Lh“'“ :1?1.‘:“"‘**“:’“ tl:at b"l’em':“* b:( ““l'v’llv”c ?;\r.,onal interests to the| ... ) o words, “Face the other way, boys; we are going back”? “Our Doorstep Is Worn by | Sy e e o D 8 e o m ey | P, HEN 3. What metal rusts more readily than any other? Satlsfied Customers” |Dr. Karl Clodius. He is the man who never made a| Iaternational Afizirs: Dange:u‘ |trade agreement without getting half a kingdom in |surrounding the British Navy wil| Willkie supporters have started a chain letter s does a United States Senator serve? 4. How many y GASTINEAU CAFE on its rounds in order to gather contributions for| oy, 00in Hig presence is indicative of what is|be of far-reaching effect in the 5. What city is called the “Washington of South America z R e the Republican campaign chest. One such letter |, come, Germany and Italy intend to carve up |United States which will sugage ANSWERS: DB, H VANCE from Walter F. Tellier, Investment Securities, New |the Balkans and the present statesmen by acquiescing |in shipbuilding for the policing of 1. Pertaining to a governor, or the office of a governor. OSTEOPATH York, was received by U. S. Senator Willlam H.|in thir plans are only preparing the hangsman’s rope | those high seas formerly patrolled | 2. Philip H. Sheridan. COnsqumun;t d ination Smathers of New Jersey. It read as follows for themselves. by fleets of Britain. The passage 3. Wrought iron. e oxany free. Hours 19 to 12; 1 to 5; “Dear Friend: -_ of major planets tiarcugh Ta:ras. 4, Bix years. t “The word ‘Liberty’ is on the front of every 25-| L the ruling sign of Eire, is likely to 5. Buenos Aires, Argentina. L‘f,f.fi.?.yamm:fi oot pibos. erlin papers are warning the French to be|continue disturbing conditions in South Franklin St. Ph 1 Ll & i prepared for stiff peace terms. France can have no|Ireland where there will be pm_ — OOHL PIAUEHD OF one 177 : If Wendell Willkie gets enough of these as|hope of catching the boat that she missed a year|longed unrest until 1941. o Trog S G campaign contributions, that word will mean some-|ago when Berlin offered her a choice between war Persons whose birthdate it 13‘(APIAIN pAGE Is Al i thing in this country. and peace. And if the French want to know how|have the augury of a year of gen- HELP AN | =S “Will you please send him a quarter, and write Seriously they bundered, they need only think of the |eral good fortune. Discretion in| "ow MA]OR pAGE J“ea“ HEIodY nn.se LUNCHEON, SFRCIALTIEN this same letter to three of your most personal Czechs and Slovaks, who did not miss the Nazi boat, | domestic management is recom-| ALASKAN Elec land how happy they have been ever since. mended. The young may be sl oA S e e Music and tric Appliances L~ —— | 1y sentimental, | . Y ¥ 3 ] Next to Truesdell Gun Shop « Telephcne 713 or write R | e "o om s -ty ave| o O the 1ad P s | | Tootere 113 or wete ||| oo Gt Phon 08 When tn Neod ot ambitious and industrious and prob-| e 15 the grade of Major. Employment Service DIESEL OIL—STOVE UL ably will be determined to the| "oy "o iintment makes Major for this qualified worker. | . point of stubborness. Many will be 1€ FPERRTEEE FENEE © RS hi YOUR COAL CHOICE . & i " - WORK — blaljlw‘vivl::gv:ct;:l} 2;:?—:1:"1;;?;;‘ stationed in Fairbanks, joining Major WATTREED OFF!CEh h school Au Ie B' Befl’ GENERAL BAULING oAt ¥ Dale V. Gaffney, commanding of-| Young woman, age 19, high schoo PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT STORAGE and CRATING 3 5 (Copyright, 1940) ficer of the Ladd Field Air Corps|graduate in commercial subjects: Bookkeeping Tax Servh g s o Detachment, and Major Edward M. | typing, shorthand, bookkeeping. EX-| | Room 8, Valentine Building CALL U8 ! George, constructing quartermaster.| perienced as waitress work in res- Phone 676 .." BOUND FOR SOUTH 5 NGRS taurant; also family serving and| ‘e J“u‘ T! er i L Mris_t chg;lllon]ee ?;le:‘:;r :n&l‘ béby‘ 21y a class mm ,,u m The Emp're general nomemork cml for ES 145.| Phone 45—Night Phone 481 ! aughter role, Ar e Co- R RS — — | it 7 5 lumbia enroute to Seattle for a| »":'U(S;é;s“s';;;;::: ! visit. She has been a member of ax e S B i Tivoli Cafe staff at Fairbanks. V thlll G L L D T TR Rk HERE'S WHY e ehiculas Gruaapties FAMILY DEVLIN'S The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. 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