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- ] N Jhs B IJL‘(I free to call on them for any assistance they can THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY NOV. 27, 1940. 5 Daily Ala l.u F mpire | = ' 98 : g ,,“},4 G P LS If you are an alien and have not registered, do" 1940 NOVEMBER 19401 | 20 Y E RS A G 0 ,{H E EMPIRE D m-uu l'm\] (COMPANY % | so at once so you will not be subject to the heavy| "SUN | SM | lr e c S TR R STt Junpe AR orestdont | Denalties for failing to comply with the law. e s - e ) e s e S 2 ) R.L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Manager If you have a friend who is an alien, and who NOVEMBER 27, 1920 J“:“‘-" ’;"‘ LA “”‘l"” 1‘“"m""““‘?:“;_"'1-‘"““ “‘“1"T Mrs. L, P. Dawes, who had been visiting in the South for several D B. P. O. ELKS meet :“’“!“] O B R s s | months, arrived on the Admiral Watson. IS. Kaser and every Wednesday at & > him. | e X | Gas SN P. M. Visiting brothers ’ e e el alien x"‘“‘“""-\ wiktin o} | Bishop J. R. Crimont returned to Juneau on the Northwestern after Fl’eeburger welcome. H. E. SIM- ]’;1‘(‘""‘1 “‘i‘“”‘:’l”’ ol iy ”“““"“‘ responal-| |a tip to the Westward. DENTISTS MONS, Exalted Ruler; i ‘ e d I upon them ‘ e Blrngren Building M. H. SIDES, Secretary. Entered in the Post Office n Juneau an Becond Class Matter { & PR A L i William Chase was recuperating in St. Ann's Hospital from an opera- PHONE 56 —_— D hs a4 DYeIL fob 1 aE 5 The Wises HAPPY BIRTHDAY ¥ {ion performed in the forenoon. MOUNT JUNAU LODGE NO. 147 Delivarsd by chtrlor in Jamean, and o per mont! ses ! e A . > Second and fourth o et 1 : ¢ Ty s | (Cincinnati Enquirer) o s o oo o o e ) A telegram was sent to Secretary of the Interior John Barton Payne D A W s ?fims‘;:{n:; ;“CLL‘ month Bubscr fa will promptly notity ! " : > staming ngle { . . by Allen Shattuck advising him of the -unanimous and hearty endorse- T. . . tewart G “ibe Temol the Busine al coularity in the de- The cconomic stamina of England in her war NOVEMBER 27 ! 8 . beginning at 7:30 pm < s SR S i with the Axis powers depends to no small degree Henrletta Boley tnent by the Commercial Club of the appointment of George A. Parks as DENTIST RALPH B. MARTIN B 5 ipon the continuation of her world trade. And as Roberta Messerschmidt | Chairman of the Interdepartmental Board. 20T Worshipful Master; JAMES W MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS the war progresses, the reciprocal trade betweeh. the N | i | 20TH CENTURY BUILDING i TN BER OF ASSOCIATED FPRESS = |the war progresses, the reciprocal trade between the) Mrs. Daniel Livie I LEIVERS, Hecretary. i republicati disp ed to 1t or not other- United States and the United Kingdom will be of/ J. E. Smith An eight-pound baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Knute| | Office Phone 469 R BN SMWI 10 thil Shou NRNES al news published increasing importance to the British war effort. | Alva OnERowetR | Hildre at 5:55 o'clock in the morning * o 2 e While perhaps not a matter of immediate nec- Lotiise fgEAre | R NPA e it Y OTHER PUBLICATION, essl(y, - thie- Hear. UMUGEES § MRGRE, USpUne e Jean Taylor A. B, Phillips, instructor in the Juneau High School and coach of the| == — 00— Bk B Gban T, Nihond N RN h e iy i b "‘“""”/"\‘1 l“’l”“' g Angus Cameron [ basketball team, started a movement for a larger gymnasium and a boys'| | Dr. Judson Whittier tives, with offices in San Fr 0. Lo , Portland, | = & SEMARCEC Uy e B0k Tl e e | Robert W. Cosgrovaa club for the Juneau High School, suggesting that with a concrete retaining | Seatile, Chicago, New York and Boston men i that while England blockades Europe, she CHIROPRACTUR . ; — |}ikewise 1s ‘cut off from- trade Possibilittes O ithe|deme—ms oo oL 4 |wall erected along BIXUASiisel, t8. (EMPIIALY structure could be built Drugless Physiclan DRU'NS E REPRESENTATIVE-—Gllber Velling! , 1011 z YO S £ 5 s 2 o] o . . A B e TATIVE-Gllbert A Wellington, 1011 o tinont This entals the development of markets| [ | between that wail and the school building. Office hours: 10-12; 15,19 I - Isewhere in the world if the trade life of the na(n.u ; b Booms ";;;'(;NT"S;‘_}“ dg. | is not to & rottled | Douglas High School basketball team defeated Juneau High 21-18. E PUROLA REMEDIES ! American exports to Great Britain, largely arma- — PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- | ments and essential war commodities, leave ths|| «pp . otang ineline Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Conover, who had been guests of Mus. +ULLY COMPOUNDED .' nation with heavy trade balance which might 9 93 Gerfrude Laughlin in Douglas, left for their Seattle home on the Fro ? L . nt Bt Coliseun | ‘ well be equalized through greater sales of English but do not compel Spokane D J h H G Al o products here. This should not be carried to the s M r. John 1. Leyer PHONE 97—Free Delivery point of dislocation of any American industry, but = BN R o, e DENTIST there is ample leeway for a desirable exploitation of THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 i % . by Room 9—Valentine Bldg. English-made goods. Benefic asp dominate today. D 'y I_ E gl h 3 PHONE 1762 JE0005 e nterest to keep Engiang |, Penene wvects dominate wanv. | LIy LESSONS N ENQHSN w. 1. GORDON }|| mows: 3am o6 pm. h economically to keep up her fight— figing NewspApers are 10 DIOLL. | § womeomenemomsoamoamomnomsansems: s e e iy "T-morrow’s Stvles l I since this can be accomplished through rne stars encourage —the signing| y o G, e i A G ¥ . 4 t channels of reciprocal trade—as it is s or agreements | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The books each cost a | e Toda " u strong enough militarily to con- et lard Bl i ; dollar apiece.’ . “The books cost a dollar each,” or, “The books cost | | Y Heart and Home: This is a day ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. th we do not accomplish this through | ¢ ety There is an|a dollar apiece ' Mgl X for routine ma There is an Gradunte Los Angelss Coll-ge SO BT trade encouragement, which is the Wwholesome jj| omen for new acqaintances of OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Medieval. Pronounce me-di-e-val, both of. Optometry and i ALIENS TAKE NOTE nethod of accomplishing it, we will before long be opposite sex, Girls should stick to| E's as in ME, I as in DID, accent third syllable. | Opthaimology { i faced with the unpleasant alternatives of loaning o4 devotees. The home will gain| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Ax, or axe (singular). Axes (plural) binie fods momthy pediod or Coneres fop EREIANG money she may never be able (0 IpAY OF greatly in popularity at this time| SYNONYMS: Dormant, sleeping, inactive, quiescen. Ghiasses Milted: * Lenses Grousd S haeintine of R Al g ] oF. ReceRunE B conequentes’ g1 By BE M'i’“““““ the family appreciates the WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us | the U s s i ,} \Festart B through econemic prostration. , To intelligent Ameri-|standard of living in this country.| . ease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: " ’ | n-‘\((’l’”:‘v‘”\z\'l i:\ el Sl ,““:\ i “ cans the wisest course should be obvious vr'm. i\mx-.\ encourage plubhc “""i“;"m‘,(m,'m‘ e e e e e Juneau sown Slore ! | i} eioee B o D, e are 1as: ' 7 of all sorts aimed at human relie T i . c C { B T O Temistary 0 R0 The Pan-American Front or betterment. History will pepeat| © a8 in OF, accent second syllable). “These are the insoluble riddles of The Charles W. Carter non-citizen: re (1) still igr of the law Yl itself as girls attend dances for|life.” 80 it o (5) e : e toroam: Rt sy the boys in uniform o pisedinic L Lo SRS R R o Mortuary ply with the law We are ghted that the Good Neighbor policy Business Affairs: Negotiations ' | " ” . o o retisteron Lwhica: botomes more- Actie evary Ay il iHdTaL| faYorabibsin Sofmerns £id ])mvnn\- by Pourth and Prankiin Sta. The Rexall Store 7 iR s Ol e i e oot He B stul for the com- it | It i thousand who will be the the presence of Vice President-elect Henry A Wal-|ticated as successful for the co ROBERTA LEE | Your Relisble Pharmacists most_diffic o loubtedly some of these lace at the inauguration of President-elect Manuel ll“l; x\‘m;1'?‘(;::1“:]’!3[:\ ‘fl"‘]‘l“"“‘::_'::"\: b R | || Bufler'Maur( b Avila Camacho, of Mexico urers will be busy along urg pesacte! R i —— 2 o e e ] o i — | 5 . : Mr. Wallace intends. to specialize in Latin-|lines of distribution and produc- Q. What is the proper attire for a widow in mourning? || Tsve Your Eyes Examined by | | Dm CO About those who are deliberately neglecting t0. Ayerican affairs, He should be of immehse help| tion Efforts of hostile powers io A. Black fabrics, but not satin nor velvet. The dress should be | , g x 5 L SO 3 present. At the i puilding up Pan-American sentiment which ‘s| restrict commerce Wit the United | ., i le, with plain trimmings. The long black crepe veil is Dr. RaeL. Cflrlson | end o registration per will take their 5o fmportant to the defense of this hemisphere, | States will l;le of mml k‘IIP(‘;dflhhn(‘\‘v‘m““ 39 | il ~ PRESCRIPTIONS aces with any other criminal; 1} e are making Sthe. SyeltRants i " r | channels will open where old chan-; “*>" ™" | - places wit other criminal; I we are making Other developments in Pan-American u‘ de in e \. o l‘ PR o Q on a person drops a fork or spoon, in-a public dining room, Blomgren Bldg- d Floer | | every effort to register those non-citizens who have clude the arrival here of an Argentine financial|nels close. Oll is to be B T, |1 Front St ‘.__P’“ | not et besn comnted: through ignorence or misunder- | mission and the concession by, Uruguay of hases for|Of . important diplomatic’ conver-| ghould be reach down and pick 1t up? LR TR e S e = Ihe e S 211 Ashavlih, Rbioms i ot e na MR WICh, MO0 N i ve A pay no attention to it. The waiter will pick it up. | | Post Office Substation| / i) : T Bse i hs ago felll & voice Q. Ien't it poor for: a woman, at her sccond marriage, to have | on | n etnad: ne Hollbne S.-Argentina talks some months ago fell B e N (1) All aliens who were in the United States and | (hTough because of opposition from British financial ational Issues: As refugees are|three or four brides | OW LOCATED AT d : i d interests, apparently backed by the then British Gov-| Welcomed into the United States A. Yes; it is pcor form | JAMES c COOPER its territc as of Auvgust 27 m e registered and a new value will be imparted to | s 3 : e ernment. Such a British policy of maintaining un-|# g ; 3 : £ C.P.A by Deceml 26, or e a $1,000 fine, A | Citizenship, And ADPPIECIALION - Of | Semoemmsem oo s oo o o o 4 o e e 8 . P. A, | DRUGGIST 015 Hoth impaired its financial advantages in Argentina is e 'l‘l bé Sk 1 it 1s m”_; Business Counselor 4 EH as shortsighted as it would be for us to refuse any|Ratives will be awakened, 1t Is prog-| “The Squibb Stores of Alaska™ 2 chijdren under 14 must be registered | iq” 1o Britain nosticated. The, habit of, taking for | a n A C. GORDON | COOPER BUILDING | ST IS ST G Ty by their parents or guardians, but .are not finger- There is every reason for Britons as well as|8ranted the advantages enjoyed” in L | " printed Americans to hope for a more successful vom'h!‘,mn‘”wl land 1‘” ’h"n“"“l‘l"”‘ > “"*} o s e e e ey “The Si for Men™ (3) Aliens } j til ully | of the sent negotiz widespread as the blessings = o £ z : tere A A ". i £ 3 j ‘“““[] fully jof the present negotiatio | liberty .are shared with war yiettns 1. What is the difference in meaning between “indigent” and L. C. Smith and Corona | ° ‘ mplicd with the law unle: tify the Immi- &il i y are share ctims | co i fox or- | “indigenous”? 'YPEWR! gration and Naturalization Service of the Depart- An Tillnols nventor has patented & radio with o OoMing months will sifond gEMpc- | i 2 el st Cheak HIbAOREED & g SAB'N s ment of Justice In Washington of any change in|tuning dial at the level of an adults eyes, control|tUnities to prove. what univeisal A Whbivag the Exearedl Giront piloeupe:? Sold and Serviced by | permanent residence address within five days of such| knobs at waist level, and a lamp that can be swing | Protherhood means %, Whal are it sflines J B Bflf d & | Sl ool B 2 s S 7 % A Ve ' ¥ g International Affairs: Diplonatic 4. What did Sir Walter Raleigh first smoke, cigars, cigarettes or o 8o or' 0. change, on a form available at the Juneau Post|out of use as a reading light. But if the d:n’ncd‘pm"_ponn is ghen In " TonRec: Efhad e rstep Is W W ¥ i Office think won't pour a glass of beer and turn off the|; =" .= = d i AGH el 4 ‘Our Doo i : ; o ImaTOR I wa: rRnit intevested tion with the Duke and Duche: 5. What country ranks after the United States in the production Satisfled Customers’ (4) The Postmaster should be notified immedi- ; i of Windsor who may be responsible | o¢ oo ately in the case of any bedridden alien so that he SRR e for an international incident to| 3 fises e, ¢ may take the necessary steps to register him at his The mother of Henry A. Wallace exclaimed:|ypioy society folk of the United| b DB H VANCE place of confinement “The poor boy!" when she heard that he would have| States contribute. The stars indi-| 1. “Indigent” means destitute, needy. “Indegenous” means originat-| . . e Ry o e I! to preside over the Senate for the next four years.|cite that the head of the :,h‘mm“ ing in a specific place or country. 2 | OSTEOPATH 9, e s A mnected | wep) that serves a fellow right for running for Vice 3 2. Aristotle | Consultation and examination with registration. Aliens sh keteers | oo, | government will remain but a bn\h who romiss o “ fik thing President time at his post of duty 3. Mexican corn cakes. free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; ‘lfiy The Post Off TR ¥ O R R | Persons whose birthdate it s 4. A pipe. 7 10 8:00 by appoinment. | 6} Poab 01fice. Deparfment . and. the De-| Adolf Hitler asserts that Germany will win the|pave the augury of a y of pe 5. Argentina. Gastineau Hotel Annex partment; of. Justice are ready to wer any indi- war, but somehow we suspect that he might be just|plexities. There may be losses or| — i & South Franklin St. Phone 177 vidual questions about registration, alien maya teeny bit prejudiced in his outlook. financial setbacks. The hemm‘* ," filling requisitions, receiving sup-| ¥ : o f 1 B o ,Shom.d 1 vatohed, X | plies, handle stock records, em- MCNAMARA & WILDES Eventually their lungs become in-|seriously about the face. Robert| Children born on this day will | ployed by Jamse concern. Call for| egistered flated and blow out, just like an|Gardner's right arm was broken.|pe intuitive, lovable and fond of o ES 217 . | c v old auto tire. ! Floyd Masters’ left arm and nose|change. Many subjects of this sign 4[ A 1\ 4 ]\7 gk S l lll E“GINEEBS BOTH MEN BEAS'I' The disease is rare among ‘catlh". were broken, |are keen on travel < ALAN ! o | | Designs, Surveys, Investigations ; '] aid Dr Eull&l .hnll I:\@nm‘n.x cows e ee— - : Taiaphons 718 or write VALENTINE BLDG. ; i } e A “«‘-_\‘ b(“_\‘«‘ ected for two con- RUBBING IT IN HANDLES HIS JOB |1 The Alaska Territorial AIRMAIL ENVELOPE, showing Room 3 Phone 672 ! When in Need of J AP F RE SERVICE secutive years, * BRYAN, Texas—Burglars here| EASTPORT, Me—At 94, Frank | Employment Service e route from Seattle to Nome, an| 4 A og] - —_— { hav ¢ well as|Atkin, oldest “brave” of the Pas-| i i raus Ao 2 DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL HELENA. Mont have shown contempt as well as ¢ | for this qualified worker. ! | sale at J. B. Burford & CO. adv,| F————————— out trouble among Montar CENTE Col—Three men were, disregard for the law. They stole|samaquoddy Indian tribe, makes STOCK CLERK-Married mas, ol 5 e o < YOUR COAL CHOICE Dr. W. J. Butler, state veterinarian, repairing a giant, high-pressure tire 350 from the office of County Pru-‘Il’Pqu(;’nl forays into the woods sur- ace 55, Iodll Bode. owaer. ManybODIGE RIGLIER Tieitronpisd ree“ A[chle B. Be"s | GENERAL HAULING says s 5 anging sud- E ece E g pment. | secutor r Bethea. |rounding the tribe’s age a e 2 . 3 d:xl\“A: g L\l mu,u'?\:vml’ l:m-(‘l‘» (l‘:)h“:-\imnjm et m i s Er'nal 3 % near here, in search of white years nxpenence as stock clerk, Tele, 543 Chlropodist Dr. Steves.| | PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ! STORAGE and CRATING llm cows develop wheezing ecil Durst was cut and bruised, Empire Classifieds Pay! ;»\llnrh he fashions inllo ;xe-handt 7 T ! m’?%:lmm:“ Service | DAl e v [then carries, —in bundles, eighty h l Room 8, Building Hlstorlc Cov nt d W t b N R d miles to sell in Eastport stores. Royalty VlSltS the I Iome €SS ! Phone 676 | J ean Tr ’ ¢ l'y Lai aste y azi Rai | un ansier | 1 2 Phone 48— 'hone | Accused in Slaying il Albrech SIS, ERape 4B1 Helene W. Albrecht PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS * ! Phone 773 F A M » _SHOE STORE | Juneau Melody House Music and Electric Appliances | Next to Truesdell Gun Shop i | Second Street Phone \ ! ST S i | TELEPHONE—51 COMMERCIAL AND i SAVINGS ACCOUNTS * Mrs. Tom Holt | Wealthy Mrs. Tom Holt, a x-u‘ nent ranchwoman ot'Gp | 4 B | . This aerial view of Coventry, England, shows beautiful St. Michael’s Cathedral. ‘The heaviest mass 3 air raid fi u:lae war thus lm; washdn:;rct;dhupon lthe town with such m& that 3100?’ p"mer:i! were reported ki or ive hundred Nazi planes raked the town reportedly destroyed many tpto : of Coventry’s airplane plmp Tex., has been charged with der alter Jack Parker, 35, a hol | trainer, was found shot to d as he sat in a truck with |Holt’s daughter, Mrs, La ' Hart v CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$125,000 * 2% PAID ON SAVINGS * SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES | First National Bank JUNEAU—ALASKA a tour of Lnndon hospitals and rest centers, the Duchess of Kent. w of King George and former Greek princess, _nelu cheer whosejhome was destroyed by Nazi bombs. The Kent from his air force duties to see conditions M