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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1936. — truction. B v ke $| &5 it — He Daily Alaska Empire o™ = " e = gl Ay S - || PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Socisties Ma: In June, 1934, the RFC was authorized to invest Horosco e BIRTHDAY 20 Y LARS ”‘\(JO s s f Gasti | ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and nager - % 4 | O astineau | i ___ not more than $250,000,000 at any one time in PWA The Empire extends congratula- H 5 ening except Sunday by the bonds and sell them at its discretion. Under that|| “The stars incline tions and best wishes todey, thei From The Empire Helene W. L. Albrecht || | Channel ‘ OMPANT at Second and ¥ authority the RFC has sold 637 issues of PWA bonds but do not compel? | | 2744y anniversary, 1~ che follou- J PHYSIOTHERAPY i Z ] red in the Post Office in Juncau as Second Class h“"‘“g.p“ Viive, o WRLASLATLE S & Srpsiun) OF P ing: | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red [ B. P. 0. ELKS meets matter. e e $6,027,626.96, and collected at a premium of $25-|e . At one-thirty this afternoon, the Ray, Medical Gymnastics | every Wednesday at g p, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 556.25 securities having .par value of $27,197,450. The APRIL 11 motion made by the defense that 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. | M. Visiting brothers wel. Dellvered by carrier In Juneay and Douglas for $1.25 Reconstruction Finance Corporation has disposed of Stkbly S e e J. G K. Toumatn an instructed verdict of fiot guilty Phone Office, 216 L come. M. E. MONAGLE, By mall, postage paid, the following rates: bonds which it received in return for self-liquidating| penefic aspects rule strongly to- Ml:lb}:rtTE K}:;(r)r:;nn be returned in the case of Edward ey Exalted Ruler. M. H, by ,';\“,",,,l:“,’.‘"f?-..’,f. ['":"" 1': s ‘"” loans having par value of $37,025,000 at a premium| day, according to astrology. Refresh- Wort Newmsr i(rause, ck;?rged with impersona- :,___’_.'f[: SIDES, Secretary, Subscribers will_confe il _they will promptly or 1308089.49. The average price received for the|ment of mind and bod b i ing an officer, was taken under e e e tify the Business Office of any failure or irregularity y may be Eunice Wanamaker . & J " KNI o the ’;i:-eh\«l”,\”{-f lln-n’:p‘n‘pv!' P‘\ e PWA securities, all of which have been 4 per cent|attained while this planetary gov- APRIL 12 advisement until ten o'clock the fol- | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | Seghersmgfmgp If;“"’M‘BUS Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 |y oo b0 B 'y otter than 103, ernment. prevails. John Reck 10wine, Dy S Ls dan e e ot ) ol 1760. Meetings second MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PREZSS. | tne| The Roosevelt Administration’s faith in the credit The clergy is under favorable in- Wilhelm S. Hansen fi‘;‘::tghl;fist:‘l: disappearance of Wil- Blun;g;lngEBu;G ing 45 a gy Monh s ol viated Press is exclusively entitled to the 2 7 C % | ome oo epablication of all news dlspatches credited to|of the Nation has been provén in dollars and gents. f]“enfes that appear to presage Ross Walter Swift The. hevam N bt il “ Sttt R %09, m Trinsent it or not otherwise credited in this paper and 8180 the | pyoroce ey oo thece fcones have been sold to in- | 2chievment outside churches. Aid Edward E. Creed ; . ours e e brothers urged to at Ehenl ,,N.,L,...h-p_q.‘a herein 4 ; 3 v n reforms and public movements Margaret Stevens fmoshie IARaTILE (Sveilency o) i — = tend. Couxfcfl Cha:n- iy = - ——————— | yestment bankers who, but for their lack of faith, prove its case. Among those who| ERLE i may extend to government affairs. . P. M. Schni T Y | "—‘5"1‘"‘%‘”;H“A"T“ggNANGY“"c‘,‘;g’;;iiafll?cffioh‘“Gi“ could have made the original investments and ob- 'ryherc e go:d sign this week fof b sfh,rilidfr testified were Nicholas King, Thom-| | Dr. C. P. Jenne |"|bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, — —————————|tained for themselves the handsome profit which|the small business man and. fof LN Ehaere as Williamson, William Rosenberg| | r. >Rl nn | |G- K, H. J. TURNER Secretary. P G m : of the stars that presages supreme|anq T. Smith. B e LU R LR Hixa 22 accrued to the Government. [1Ins:ct19nsftilat_ re:]ul;e_ litt]e:::)— achievments . B DG tine- Wt Biaced ox tBIH Rooms 8 and 9 Valetine MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 . ital. Again fate is to bring sudden Building ! Second and fourth Mon- An Ancient Error. (Cincinnati Enquirer) fortunes to a few Americans who will profit through emergency needs. Good news that will affect the stock markets and financial mat- Building of great magnitude is to mark the spring, for in addition to government projects private for- tunes are to be invested in the con- struction of beautiful edifices. Au- stand and told he was surveying with a powerful instrument on the Salmon Creek road on the day; €hristie disappeared and how, while taking a sight on the Douglas shore, TELEPHONE 176 day of each month in Scottish Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 p. m, MARTIN S. JORGEN- Dr. Richard Williams SEN, Worshipful Master; JAMES DENTIST | |W. LEIVERS, Secretary. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 7y One of the sorry facts of contemporary American life is the increasing conviction among great num- |bers of persons that the government owes them a |living. This is very different from the determination | to use government as the instrument for social change, for making it a more active agency in reshaping so- |ciety. That is a natural tendency, which grows with the development of a close-knit economic system. But all too often, men come to expect that government — ’should have some mysterious power to solve their prob- STREN Q] 2O 1q | lems for them. CHRISTENDOM LOOKS TO THE CROSS| As a matter of fact, this is not something new in R ‘Amer)can life. The history of the protective tariff is Throughout Christendom tomorrow, the peoples ‘ the record, not of intelligent planning of foreign eco- of the world look to the cross of salvation. With nomic relations, but of a multitude of business enter- prayer, sermon and music they herald again the |Prises demanding that government simplify for them greatest event of all time, the rolling away of the|the task of making profits. The early construction i i or subsidizi influen- stone from the sepulchre, and the Resurrection. of railways set the precedent for ng e the last century the anthem rings out, He Arose. In Juneau churches as| ters in the United States is prog- 5 g z nosticated. But taxes will be heav-| S S eaneres i u ; ier instead of lighter. A Motion pictures and the radlo‘ _Sccret activities to obtain finan- are under fortunate planctary guid- | ¢4l SuPPort from the United pee ance. New inventions will broadcnifm_E“‘”Opea“ campaigns will cause their scope and improve their of-|2n¥iety and Wall Street may be- foines: come concerned in a sensation . The evening of this day is fay-| Motion pictures will be involved orable to meetings which serious| il Political activities and will com- subjects are discussed. il’""" with the radio in party prop- King Edward VIII may have a| ug:\nda‘. The seers foretell a scandal summer of extraordinary problems | that will efect votes. in which labor troubles and unem- | UraLS,; Whig ipayts fo el ployment in London may contribute dent Roosevelt his power in o_btnm- to general discontent. Secret inter- | 1% leadership, is ruler of his Sun national treaties will {sign Aquarius. There is an aspect be disturp- | ; : A ing. | that presages disturbed government- Tragedy is to influence the com- | al conditions through the summer ing national campaign in the Uni- Krause and his boat came within his range of vision. He identified the man by the fact that his eyebrows turned up at the ends. Gastineau Building i Mrs. William Christie told of the Phone 431 disappearance of her husband ang | ¥#——————————ii of finindg a letter on her doorstep the next morning. She also told of fruitless steps taken to find her husband. J. W. Bell was called to testify as to the location of the courthouse and John B. Marshall testified as to the issuance of subpoenas. John T. Reed, clerk of the cburt, read from the records of October 30, the day the purported subpoena was | issued, the record of all cases, both ' civil and criminal, which came be- Our trucks go any place any | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | and a tank for Crude Oil | B save burner trouble. Dr. A. W. Stewart | PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 DENTIST RELIABLE TRANSFER v | | | I Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 - 4 - . 33 ! | Commercial Adjustment | : and Rating Bureau | Cooperating with White Serv- | ice Bureau : ROOM 1—-SHATTUCK BLDG. | ‘We have 5,000 local ratings cn file | TELEPHONE 563 Office Hours—9-12; 1-6 Dr. W. A. Rystrom | tial groups. For many years in navy took it upon itself to open up foreign markets | due to propaganda, foreign as well throughout the world where the message of Jesus in the Pacific. ted States, it is prognosticated. Can- | 5 domnsuc. The young will profit | fore the court on that day and the! DENTIST Christ has penetrated, the followers will gather in| The attitude of a great multitude of Americans was | didates should choose means of | (TOM 8id offered by their elders. | names of the attorneys in the cases.| | Over First National Bank .worship. And it is well that we have not forgotten. formed on the basis of these direct aids extended by | transportation with care. | Children born on this day prob-|The attorneys, Simon Hellenthal, | X-RAY | ably will be clear-headed and con- structive in their careers. Subjects | of this sign usually make first rate Grover C. Winn, John H. Cobb, W.| S. Baless, H. L. Faulkner, O. A. Tucker and A. E. Malthy were then placed on the stand and Lestified) as to the nature of the case and as| to whether witnesses were called, | | and as to whether Christie had been Opthalmology | needed as a witness | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | |gen Z John J. Reagan, U. S. Marshal |fB——08w—————1| | 1 21| ! | H. A. Bishop and ‘William Casey, | g ol Jr., were placed on the stand :mcl1 DR' H' VANCE i M&%%%%JOR s all testified that Krause had never i | OSTEOPATH \ been appointed 1f] to s 111 R SR ORI xerve‘ | Consultation and examination | Dodge and Flymouth Dealers | e Prosperity is foretold for Austra- lia which will attract Americans in the coming summer. Joseph Ly- p % | bagains, ons, prime minister, will arouse much interest, but he should bc‘ James Harper, founder of the well known publishing firm, was born careful to avoid voicing criticism. 5 Persons who irthda 8 ' | ON this day 1795. Others who have | I L e rated it as & bitthdey fneiudh the augury of a year of success. Law i il 3 John W. Davis, former Ambassador, and religion will be of unusual con- e cern for certain men and women 1873; Wllham H. Beard, artist, 1825 (Copyright, 1936.) Children born on this day prob- D ably will be clear thinkers and en- A MODERN HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE So long as human kind retains humility and bows [government. The prevailing opinion was very clearly in supplication before a Higher Being, and His teach- |Set forth in a popular song that had wide currency ings, the future of humanity is insured. in an earlier gener}atlon: “Our Uncle Sam bls rich enoug‘h 4 3 to give us each a farm.” The modern equivalent of this For 2,000 years the story has been retold and today | ,ohylar jllusion is to be found in the Townsend it lives in the hearts of men and women with the movement. same supreme power of ministration as when the A difference should be noted, however. In a time tragedy of Gethsemane was enacted at the Mount|when the government owned enormous tracts of un- of Olives. “orcupwd land, there was an element of plausipility in It is Easter, the advent of the spring time; the | the lines of the song. G_ovemmenh then was distribut- s |ing the vast natural heritage of the country. It cannot beginning of new life. In the field the bud breaks |, 8 % P00 0 MO Lo and doles, except forth in fragrance and in the breasts of humanity as it taxes the population to pay the cost. 3 i | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | Graduate Los Augeles Col- | lege of Optometry and terprising in whatever career they there dwell eternal hope. The scoffers are r(‘legst(’d‘ It is not unreasonable that the government should | choose. Subjects of this sign have |2 paper or that any paper had been | | i § R 3 i to significance and the fear that rises from time to |take on new functions from time to time. But this| foresight that aids in gaining for-| | e issued for him to serve . foh :& 9%%“15 ‘;Obw 12; ‘ltto ,,5;' | Ll time that we are drifting away from the teachings is very different from expecting it to shoulder the | types, | ETIQUETTE Lawyers for the defense in the|| ' t© 9:30 and by appointme! ——— of him who died that salvation might endure is burdens of the citizens. It is time Americans were| Henry Clay, statesman and orator, | |Krause case, after the prosecution| | Office Grand Apts, near Gas- | aulsted learning a lesson they should have learned many gen- | a5 horn on this day 1777. Others | | By Roberta Lee | had rested shortly before noon, pre- | | tineau Hotel. Phone 177 L PAING'S G | erations ago and did not—that government can give | who have celebrated it as a birth- | gg/sented a motion in the court ask- > = Builders' and Shelf | years r v B fearful 4 TUIE . tho ysan 'therte iaveibeen (e HISAGIH to demanding groups of its people only what it takes | who decried our frailties and visioned a swing toward |, . S oot | oblivion but again there voices are dimmed in the| = preparation of the multitudes for another Easter. | ing for an instructed verdict of “not re United States senator, 1881;| @ When a girl enters a night|guilty” for their client. Arguments ; - o ‘ i il e | lub with her escort, should she 80| were heard at 1:20 oclock H. B. Foss coMPANY |, | Thomas Hardware Co. ’ Ry irst, to the table with him, and | = MONDAY AT 10 ioas ! then excuse herself while she goes| Mrs. Maude Monroe, alleged hero- AREHITRCTS - CONVNATTONS | to the women’s room to powder her | ine ’ This is read as one of the rare| oo o ¥ ine of Rex Beache’s novel ace? Spoilers,” and J. day include Earls B. Mapfield, form- Tt develops that the oldest war on which our gov- ernment is still giving pensions is that of 1812. Hur- “The PHONE 107 JuNEAU | Edward Crane, ROOSEVELT'S FAITH IN THE NATION |rah! The Revolution is paid for.—Atlanta Constitu- - { tion days when all the planetary aspects | e seen as promising. According | A. No; she should go first to the first United States Commissioner of ; | H.S.GRAVES | “The Clothing Man” | Those credit sources which for the past few years| R T RO R women'’s room. Her escort will wait| Alaska, were married in San Fran- | 2 i g i | to astrology men and women should |t por somewhere near the en-| giccn | 4| | Home of Hart Schaffner and have been Insisting that it was impossible to fIdf w0 o0g if the Townsend Plan becomes effective |use their energies untiringly. : s T e i SRl HIAtD STRATTON & BEERS I | Marx Clothi ways of putting money to work, have in the past few | 3 3 | = | trance to the diningroom. A | ng | v | & lot of young people will begin charging their parents | Sanguine ideas should be follow- | Whe! b E 5 " IR MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS months not only demonstrated the fallacy of their e n o i whi | Q en a business woman in-| Charles Goldstein returned to the | | | (for board.—Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. ed under this sway which is believ lmm_ another woman for noonda: SURVEYORS contentions, but enabled the Roosevelt Administra- | AL e S |ed to be especially stimulating 10,1 eon” what sized tip should Sh{, city after an extended absence on| | VALERVINEBLDG, { o tion to make a sizeable profit on some of its lending | i : 3 That | those who think. The public mind ivan SRS business. ‘ | A prs b U1 ThelJ La | activities. The . Government can. get things .done, 128} should be optimistic, even though|® 'y oo o et L P il e Juneau Laundry | E 2 £ Sk Do 3 1934 | Florida canal was planned by President Jackson and | yapp1y givided in aims affecting | - Twenty-five cents is sufficient.| weather: Mamimum, 43; mxni-"l——‘_‘_‘_—a | Franklin Street between | Investors in banking circles insisted in 1933, 1934 | 1,0y are moving dirt already.—Dayton (Ohio) Journal. | pog v, CEERE 2| Q What does bon ton mean? |mum, 37; cloudy. & =l | Front and Second Streets and 1935 that there was no way of putting money to | it el R [ o il be much in the| A Fashionable manner or style; | ook 17 il PHONE 358 , i work. Private credit channels were frozen solidly | i i bR e 08 MR S0 WL high sogtety. | | WARRACK [ ez Lo and the Government was forced to provide the means Living was cheap in the old days. Junior's happi- | limelight, for cases of very wide| B st — 23| | {~—— ] S ! i gl icor| interest will be tried in the courts. | | 1 | i tributi Hundreds of millions of | NeSS required a penny stick of licorice instead of Construction Co for necessary contribution. Hundreds of millions of | ***" .~ 4™ vos B Both civil and criminal dockets will EASTER GREETINGS LOOK and LEARN |! | > ! 9 H gasoline.—Detroit Free Press. | Juneau Phone 487 dollars were loaned through the Reconstruction Fin- o | provide sensations. The Cardinal Cab Company and P‘ a ance Corporation and the Public Works Administra-| 1, pojang the King can make a common man | Fducators are well directed and the City Club wish their friends | By A. C. Gordon - seats of learning should benefit. and patrons a bright and joyous Over here it takes a majority of the delegates | —adv. | Groceries, Meuts, tion to municipalities for the erection of public build- | gyeqy, i3 < —_— = ings or the creation of municipal improvements and _ S = s. | Students in science are under a rule Easter. e : o R BRLalla Bar ey AR B il i : i o "| 1. Which is the smallest state in Liquors 1§ o S ORI b o A e N S VO e the Union, and which is the second | smallest? . ‘ | "2 What famous composer was Cigarettes Leader Department | totally blind his later life, regain- Siore Candy Cards |ing his sight a few hours before death? 3. How much money is in circula- We Sell for LESS because We Sell for CASH! WOoOoD The | |lation in the United States? 3 ) | 4 What is the meaning of pax BLOCK and KINDLING | <> THE AT ARy | 5. When a vessel flies its nation- al flag upside down what does it NEW | IDEAL PAINT SHOP l [ } 2. Johann Sebastian Bach. 3. A late report of the U. S. Trea- sury gave the figures $5,625,000,000. 4. “Peace be with you.” 5. It is a signal of distress. e ; Order Now While Sawmill Operating m':a':hm answrs _ R ISS ! 7 Op | SAVEON YOURHEATING COSTS || memna jstonemi-| ARCTIC L mow=we J Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap "JIMMY" CARLSON PHONE 358 Prompt Delivery JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS | i % DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: “Did | anyone see it beside you” means | | “did anyone see it (something that | f Quits! TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by _satisfied customers” o ar EVERYTHING GOES AT ONCE! All fixtures and E furnishings are included. ’ STORE WILL BE OPEN TONIGHT and unheard of bargains are being offered in nationally-known brands of Silk Hosiery—Lingerie in satin and crepes— Foundation Garments—House Frocks and many other items of women'’s apparel. was) beside you.” “Did anyone see it besides you” means, “Did anyone | in addition to you, see it.” | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Dil- | i The utmost in care and attention is given by Carter’s. It has always been our policy to se- lect a funeral appro- priate in beauty and dignity yet well within your financial means. emma; two m’s. SYNONYMS: Holiness, godliness, righteousness, sanctity. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us increase our vocabulary by master- ing one word each day. Today's word: FIDELITY; faithfulness; loy- | alty; especially, adherence to the| marriage contract. “His wife appre-' ciated his unselfish fidelity.” — - BUILDING CODE NOTICE Persons interested in the pro- visions of the new building code are invited to examine the com- The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska |} “Tomorrow'’s Styles Today"” The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 - COMMERCIAL ® and SAVINGS CASH ONLY! Resources Over Two and One Ay pleted ordinance on file at the City e Half Million Dollars Hall, to offer suggestions and - : criticism before final passage of American Beauty Parlor | ordinance at the next regular City NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS E’ { Council meeting. Written comments Beauty R - |should be made by April 16. I’HONIWG‘;"Ik M. A. LAGERGREN, AND % —adv. City Engineer. | SHOP IN JunsaLy s FAX. OABR SAVE o4 PO——