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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, '(ho aid of a friendly government and men in its 1936. HAPPY ily Alaska Empire . e oo e : : g e o wa . — / sigh places who recognize the value of Alaska as W T PROF ‘ D(:{,‘l ‘Zr\-nm AT Bl 5 mmcriuu- nation’s most prized possession. | 20 YEARS AGO BIRTHDA Y|| DAILY LESSONS ||. ESSIONAL L Frctt;ar&wlfomehes | S?fn-i‘f— g s : y T AT A A B | From The Empi The Empire extends congratulu- IN ENGLISH \5 r o astineau ! Al WOLVES AT BARROW i oy . tions and best wishes todny, their By W. L. Gord | | Helene W. L. Albrecht | Channel ! s R | } birthday anniversary, t= che follow- i i I PHYSIOTHERAPY 3 | Post, Office SRR Class century and U. S. Commissioner at Point Barrow, A MAY 13, 1916. ol AN el M?EEP'MEI;:M‘C“Y' 2RI died j| B. P. 0. ELKS meets reports to the Game Commission that wolves have Kazis Krauczunas announced in MAY 13. h ands ,Of_m] MR Do e e 3:? Gob?fiffi’?fi;%“ " oyery e By mail, postage paid, at the following winter and that reports to him indicate the kil has|MOrning he will file a”motion for John MeLoughlin e e iy 0 B o L come. W 4 s six months, in 8 ce, $6.00: | © i i {a change of venue in the Krause Poscoe M. Laughlin S 0 Bee H0E | = SCOTT, Exalted Ruler. ; ? been at times almost 100 per day. Coming from cases. He will ask that they be Edwin P. Pond Often Mispronounced: Trough. | s P M. H. SIDES, Secretary. B B e B Brower, who is perhaps more familiar with the Arctic | ¢anctrreq to Ketchikan, Edward U T Pronounce trof, o as in soft {7 by Lot S e than any man in the north and one Who i NOY|was arraigned this morning on two Marval: Bhedvh ~Often Misspelled: Arctic; ton DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER H KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS given to exaggerated statement, the report is one 'indictments of murder and entered Julia Terhune cs DENTISTS i Seghers Council No. 4 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRES which is eause for concern. pleas of not guilty. THe order of i e Synonyms: Casual, | Blomgren Building | 1760. Meetings second (g g Crsdiied o it b A tentative plan already is outlined by the Bio- | trial for the cases. was announced . accidental, random PHONE 56 |jand last Monday at<S also the local new ! | Jogical Survey, in co-operation with the reindeer serv- | this morning by District Attorney &) Word Study: . “Use s worg “"eefi | Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. [ |7:30 . m. Transient \@a ice, for sending a man up in the fall to start a drive | SMiser. The forgery of the two bl o s £z 5 P;‘:;hers hges o At W Charles D. Brower, Arctic trader for half a crease our vocabular lorders on the Dexter Horton Bank | Council Cham- ALASKA CIRCULA TION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER Horoscope | THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLACATION on the wolves. But if they are actually as bad as | OC% BF T DI TE80n Bank 50 oo a0 B A ¥ (B e bers Pitth St. JORN P, MULLEN, < - reported, the suggestion that immediate action be | gg SHRCC T TR MOTeY of the ‘ Bt word: Acme; the top, or highest| | Dr. C. P. Jenne |G. K. H. J. TURNER Secretary, taken seems entirely fitting | followed by the trial for the murder | The stars incline point; culmination. “He has reach- | DENTIST 1 Unfortunately, the Territory’s bounty fund is|of J. O, Plunkett. After the Plun- » | |ed the acme of success.” {| Rooms 8 and 9 Valetine {MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 exhausted and can not be replenished’ before the |kett murder case, trials will come but do not compel B i Building I Second and fourth Mon- |next Legislature meets in January. In the mean- [in the following order: Forgery e— SRS o |® —e || TELEPHONE 176 & day of each month in time, to protect wild life of the Territory against the Of the Yamamoto mortgages; r6b- THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1936 MODERN | ) fiz"_‘“si‘ Rite Temple, ravages of wolves it would appear timely to move [Pery of personal property belong- Agyverse planetary aspects are ac- Mi;’;’:‘g s“ 7:30 p. m. |the tentative program ahead to an early consum- |iNg to J. O. Plunkett; forgery of (.. (oday, according to astrology ETIQUETTE || Dr. Richard Williams SEN, Worshinful M: ,;e.{ORGEN_ mation a subpoena served on William ynger this sway both men and wo- | | DENTIST gty Secre::r T, JAMES | B esah ety | ohrietle at Treadwell; murder of imen may be irritable and -easily By Roberta J.ee HBREC e o LU e il 5 | Any one who has enjoyed the springtime in|x vamamoto mear Pi},,‘,is‘;:é': 385 provikell<to Gei g D ey al! Gistineal Bulidivg I! REBEKAHS . {Oregon and the inviting beaches will understand why | S '”»{n the morning hours labor is| @ Should a maid in the home| Phone 431 {Perseverance roage No. 2 A meets 11.000 men quit working in Portland. We'll bet there’s| after an exciting race for honors subject to first rate influences which | be allowed to receive a caller oc- 43, cvery second and fourth Wednes- {nobody left in town except the walking delegate.| Mr. and Mrs. Coryell won out in promise advance in wages and steady | ¢asionally, man or woman? G day I O. O. F. Hall. EDNA M. ———————————————& BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED Dr. A. W. Stewart CASHEN, Secretary. DENTIST A. Certainly she should be grant- ! | (No charge to the Portland Chamber of Commerce). | their section in the tennis tourna- work ed this privilege. She is just as| | : ment at Douglas. Two match games yeqy Farmers should profit this when food prices will soar. GOVERNME} JPPORT FOR | Colonel Knox charges the New Deal is reaction- | Were played in the Natatorium * rhis is a most threatening day|much ":‘““e‘i “l’ fithi pers]onal Tight H 2 ALASKA PROGRAM lary. Can it be a case of the pot calling the kettle | Yesterday. Mr. Kinzie and Miss for those who apply for rewards of 25 a stenographer or saleswoman. | Gur trucks go any pisce any _— | black? i I Koss: won two sets from Mr. Hayes any sort. Promotions or increased| Q What does “fillet” really *SI::‘:,”AR;‘“;‘;;’L&‘;: | time. A tank for Diesel Of Alaska is particularly fortunate in having back | AT S N and Mrs. Coughlin. Mr. and Miss salaries need not be visioned at this|mean in cookery? e ottt || and a tank for Crude Oil | . : a TethnBn L s 3 o Ak Al Coryell decided the championship iime ;A A piece of lean meat with-} ] e A8 I save burner trouble. in Washington an administration which unml.standsv The League of Nations has the bark all ng]u_:m their section by winning two Again the seers call attention to|out bone; also, a long strip rolled | % i PHONE 149; NIGHT il! i its needs and has a concrete plan for bringing to but it’s Mussolini who has the bite. | sets from Mr. and Mrs. Searing the an-\uiencv of selfishness and|Uup and tied. = | RELIABLE.TRAN { the Territory the things which Alaskans want and | s o | S ,warn both men and women that| @ Should one accept an invi-, it U L i SFER | Office Hours—9-12; 1-6 Dr. W. A. Ry:trom Fresh Primaries | | tation made personally by a friend — | whom one meets on the street? | | The senior class of the high school | perscns in positions of importance is holding daily rehearsals for the are seldom grateful. Political work- Too will cause the great northern empire to prosper. much of the Territor; ) history reveals that in the | I | Commercial Adjustment (Cincinnati Enquirer) | play, “What Happened to Jones.’ ers should take note of this human| A. Certainly. This is classed “5“ DENTIST ; past it has been the victim of political salve. It| Two important states have had their day upon Thjs is a three-act comedy which | weakness. | an informal invitation. Over First National Bank ! J d Rating B: ! was promised much but got little in the way of sup- | ¢ national political stage, without proving anything | i) mark the opening of the com-| Ancient lore found for aspects g e ' X-RAY and Rating bureau | significant. Neither in Massachusetts nor Pennsyl- |vania was the presidential primary an event of im- Cocneratirz with White Serv- ice Bureau mencement week exercises of the approximating those of this date — | T P o local high school. The following will | give promise of first rate fishing.| simpson MacKin- The summer is to be marked by an! LOOK and LEARN I Public men of the port that would push it forward | ' | i+ T £ it Consult us. : — with sewer and water Juneafi, Alanka A Gt T Waxmgs dizomhmg IMMEDIATE CONSTRUCTION NECESSARY. ‘ : e e M PHONE 55 L o : GET COMPLETE INFORMATION FROM r COLE TRANSPER || 3—————4 | N i 2 ve seel 3 vhe by gOL | ate rtance . sevelt met his only 2 08 o 3 e back to Washington other matters have interfered, '~~~ st ? ; | non, Joseph Acklen, Waino Hen- | extraordinary interest in outdoor By A. C. Gord yes Examined Glasses Fitted | | |, € 5,000 local ratings on file | poll, and maintained a safe lead, roughly in the pro-| g jckson, Wilbur Burford, Eugene | pastimes y A. L. Gordon Bere: 01 Bk, D ven > 5 e ith the result that Alaska has not made the de- | por is is . | s i = i . | .m. 3 - = ‘Tlll ;e "; ‘1 )} ‘ P ; l1 ve rightfullv ex| ol l:::;f\m}:xx?iin;fil:-: 1. This is about what might have | Nejson, Jack Oswell, Charles Skuse, The Moon enters Pisces today, & foo-— & ings by appointment only Of- velopment that her people have rightfullv expected. | T)“ T O] Rt r ot et i | Margaret Dudley, Suzanne Mc- sign that encourages restlessness| . o woc the author of the! | fice in Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry But today a different situation prevails in the! L A 3 : S 1 !Laughlin, Hazel Jaeger, Mary Con- and the sort of imagination that| - . s 3 Btore HOTE ¢ o) alndka: Hantn Fishal he White | {87¢€, as it is likely to be in Ohio. Except for GOV- | ;,o; “Garnet Laughlin and Lily Kor- spurs persons to sudden action. |P'y 56 "All men are created equal”? ) L ZYNDA Nutiotial Capitel. ‘Alacka has A friends ju the White oo, 41 Tandon, none of the chief contenters 16r |y & Gain is promised by travel as well | 2 What is the estimated annual 1 t House, strong congressional support and sympathetic tpo G. O. P. nomination made a serious campaign RO K AT = g :<dp, d ey “'| vacation expenditure of motorists = ELEVATOR SERVICE ears in every department. No little credit for it|in Massachusetts. In consequence, Landon won an 42 vV Ity L i e e | Robert Simpson, Opt. D. R T must be given to Anthony J. Dimond, the Territory's, overwhelming victory. In Pennsylvania, Senator Bo- The Signal Corps was earning the i " | 3. How many states have sales Graduate Los Aungeles Col- | B . P - rah alone was entered, and won a spectacular victory of course. Nevertheless the Pennsylvania delega- tion will be unjnstructed. Such is the power of the preferential primary! The more presidential primaries we read about, delegate in Congress. The Valdez attorney has pre- sented the Alaska picture to Congress and authorities in Washington as few men have been able and he has convinced them of the merits of Alaska's to do. | the ser: name of clerks. S Richardson who had been the ca- ble messenger for a long time, quit ce to become night clerk prep schol,” for hotel ral months ago “Billy” a spread in the coming summer when nations changes age cooperation in place of individ- | ualism certainly appear to presage will undergo . remarkable The stars which encour- | taxes? 4. What is caviar? 5. How does the area of Bra- zil compare to that of the U. S.? lege of Optometry and Il Opthalmology Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Y M:CAUL MOTOR ) demands, from the White House on down the iine. ot "0 PR o they should either be made |at the Gastineau. Today Martin| SOvernmental upheavals in Europe ANSWERS {4 R = ) ! No better proof or e potency of the AIaska |uniform and legally binding, or else be abandoned | Jorgensen, successor as mi‘sscm:m"“‘“d,A.sm‘. Bt i tl o it is have| L Thomas Jefferson | DR. H. VANCE ! COMPA-NY 1 cause in Federal circles is needed than the staie-|entirely. Their only purpose at present, in most| when Richardson quit, severed his m‘“:‘\"fl“"r“f“*;*“qb{‘(‘;:f‘?‘(' s have| 2. Approximately $3,000000000. ° | OSTEOF-VER ||| Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | ments of Dr. Ernest H. Gruening, head of the Divis- |states having them, is to give a candidate a chance, | connection with the U. S. system € 8USWEY O & ¥ear OF Drosperity | 5. rwenty-four Consultation and examination | | ' fon of Territories in the Interior Department, during [if he wants it, to campaign for notoriety, without [and tomorrow will be behind the| 'l BUSTIeSS &7 ance, bub WNErel 4 A salted preparation of fish| | Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 3 . ¢ 3 Bhosgon sorgodla P oo aik Bt the! Now Ooin g piars | may e ldlttitulties which Will in-1 {540, 19:30. and: Byiapptitment. | his:ghort stay here yesterday en route to the West- [being able to get any real mandate from the people ¢ BYE kiatiae aisnutes. With aséosiates. Pires | "0 £, iy | |if he wins. Preferential primaries are serving only | clerk P 5. Brazil, 3275528 sq. miles; U, | Officc Grand Apts. near Gas» | tineau Hotel. Phone 177 | ward. While having never been in before himself, Dr. Gruening was more its needs than many of its residents the Territory familiar with [to confuse the issue in the Republican party, and of course a waste of ballots in the Democratic party, He frankly (ypere Mr. Roosevelt’s renomination is as well estab- stated that the present Administration was convinced |jished as the stars in their courses. that Alaska's greatest need is permanent population Conceivably, the primary in Ohio will mean a But he didn't stop there, as so many have in the |little more, for it is an out-and-out fight between past. ernment has for attempting to bring that population M to the north. Specifically, he mentioned air mail connection with the States by plane to Seattle, con- struction of the International Highway, promotion of tourist travel and further agriculture development such as the Matanuska colony. discuss them, Alaskans know from their Delegate in Congress that a definite program is shaping for mili- | These are but four of the major umlermkmgs‘ugn the party will take on“major economic and pjl:- | vides for the licensing of all dogs! S e | { SURVEYORS which the government has in mind, While Dr.|tical questions. All these “preferential® pillow GE(S |, g3 o males and $6 for fo- it i f VALENTINE BLDG. Gruening expressed himself as not in position to are additions to the grea} m_O\l“‘«fli“ of evidence tha males a year. | | Telephone 502 the primary is a useless institution. g | SHOP N JUNEAW: | [+ & | tary air bases in the Territory and the plan for further mineral development has not been over- looked. Pact is that Alaska has profited more from the raise in the price of gold which was inaugurated (he place.—Toledo Blade. Z —( — 3 & Ph We Sell for LESS Because s great eparedness de. WATCHMAKER R uneal one 487 by this Administration than any single thing in the —_ [reab prepRodnions Rrade and JEWELE €3 & We Sell for CASH past three years. | If Dr. Townsend received about $78000 from | weather report, maximum, 48; Juneau, Alaska : = Alaska has attention in Washington, and through= hjs pension organization that would be only 390 Pay- | minimum, 41; cloudy, rain, 24 in, 'y o LeGGdel' Dgpt. Store out the nation right now which it has never enjoyed ments of his $200-a-month dream.—Indianapolis star.‘ eorge Brothers to such an extent in all its history. As the govern- ment program moves forward with the solid support AR eminent astronomer has discovered a *Somie DRY CLEANING FIXTURES z » ¥ - of Alaskans, as there is every indication it is doing, beephole” in the Milky Way. That soutes b Juneau Frock Shoppe ; i the Territory will profit beyond what a few years Broadway columnist’s heaven. G 3 PP mEAL PA]NT o ago could have been termed our wildest dreams. But it is no longer a dream. empire moving forward to its natural destiny with But he outlined a program which the gov-|Senator Borah alone and the regular Republican achine. To some extent, it is also a contest between the spokesman of a reformist, liberal program and the forces of a conservatism more friendly to in- dustrial monopoly. But in the main it is a struggle of party factions, and not a battle of ideas. The re- sults, therefore, will be important in terms of strata- gems within the party, but not in terms of the posi- Utopia is a dream created by dreamers. It is non-existent. To believe in it, close the mind to reason. To reach it, travel backwards till you wake up. Then go forward till you are there. That isn't As long as we Americans settle our political dif- It is an actuality; an ferences with our mouths, instead of bullets, this is a good country in which to live—Atchison Globe. ACT NOW—SEE Opportunity! Just Think! Douglas DOUGLAS CITY (Felix Gray—Clerk). COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. about fll:‘ancing—-l.oans from 5 to 20 years—Small ) Monthly Payments The Juneau City Council at a special meeting agreed that a new school building was needed at once and steps were taken to have one Claud Ericson was authorized to canvas the city to secure a large number of men to agree to sign notes for stated amounts in addi- ticn to what the city may be able to spare this year to erect a build- ing costing approximately $60,000. A proposed ordinance was intro- duced at the meeting which pro- One of the greatest demonsira- also are threatened. Children born on this day prob- ably will be natural leaders. Sub- jects of this sign usually are #in- | dependent, progressive and success- ful | Robert Owen, English social re- former, Others who have celebrated it as a | | birthday include Timothy Dwight, one-time President of Yale Uni-| versity, 1752; James Donald Cam- | eron, statesman, 1833; Alva Adams, | one-time Governor of Colorado, | 1850. | tions ever witnessed in the United ' N | States was that of today when in New York City a crowd of over 150,000 marchers participated in the Ludwig Nelson the BEST! If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us help you! A grand selection of good food . . . vegetables and all the things that men like best. Sanitary Grocery PHONE 83 or 85 “The Store That Pleases” 'BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheiniander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP COMM Bank and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One Half Million Dollars ERCIAL was born on this day 1771.| 789 sq. miles. - - - THREE CRGIV™ <#aNDY ‘THREE CROW. PIGGLY QUALITY AND ECONOMY N Soft Water Washing ® Your ALASKA LAUNDRY COFFEE SHOP Phone 3441 or Night 1803 BRANDY has |veen aged in the wood for two years! And the price is very low.” H. B. FOSS COMPANY AICHITECTS-.CONTRACTORS PHONE 107 JUNEAU Stratton & Beers MUNICIPAL UNGINEERS £ - WARRACK Construction Co. ALL STOCK AND i | CLOSING OUT | MRS. JENNIE BRUMBERG When in Need of DIESEL OIL—-UTAH COAL GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48 Night Phone 4703 (s e e s Rice & Ahlers Co. | | | | GARLAND BOGGAN Hardwood Floors The Juneau Laundry | Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 - FINE | Waten ane Jewelry Repalring , PAUL BLOEDHORN &% very reasonable rates | FRONT STREET | " T N A NRA TR STIOH | I i | PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE | Thomas Hardware Co. | ‘3 | “The Clothing Man” ' Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing | i ‘y H. S. GRAVES | | OPEN ALL NIGHT—24 Hour Service Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer It It’s Paint We Have I¢! FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 ) We give you a clear description of the 2 « D — - — tasks we undertake. CIty — : o el We state defier:itely. Offel‘s Juneau Ice Cream | PRONE 34 in _z:ldvance, a;-ld | Pad avold any m‘i e | The B. M. Behrends s o T ——-" | misunderstanding. By our judicious ad- vice we minimize ev- ery funeral cost. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2