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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1937 . . England, now concerned with the Coronation, has H P P Y | e )| & ANCHORAGE 07767 Dally Alflsk(' Emplre :sxdctrack(-d everything for the time and centered her A B I R T H ‘ Anchorage, Alaska, LOOSE PI.ATES el W |efforts on bringing her naval and air force up to DA Y| 20 YEARS AGO Horoscope December 2, 193. || RELINED AT HOME ROBERT W, BENDER, .~ - Ediitrend MMM new war strength. The picture is not a pleasant one. & | Notice is hereby given that James o VE;V SIMPLE TO APPLY ; 5 X i ir - | e o ne of the Many Lett fved: lished_every_ev / by the EMPIRE|In Spain may well be ignited the spark which would “"‘ f‘;"‘; o ‘3’,’"” tf:,’"’"“"“ | From' The Empire “The stars incline Jackson, entryman, has made ap- --,\n«./u.;..qg"Lmefl--(:u:;f::fiz PRINTING COMPANY in Streets, Juneaw o " tHer war conflagthtion in Eafope. ony @ es shes today, their | ) . i plication for a tract of land em-|§ Ihave found that my plates are easier to Alaska . ) ' birthday anniversary, to the foulow- | \————~ i but do not compel” | |praced in U. S. Survey No. 2095 situ- | clean and [ have no nced for pow- P > - Seeatl Ol AT A ing: \ APPRIL 14, 1917 . o ers. Italsoleavesmy mouth cooler. “maf”«d in t P o Juneau as Seeond | We suspect there are some expressions on the i Bdward Krause, murderer, who [ -3 ;;'em«inNTch‘\aPcc' ‘;:klta,rl,lqzt‘(udc 57 rlifi“.'n'&"."s';?:‘.::Z,“uh".f::fl';‘,’;‘: ] SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Supreme Court bench these days like the cat who) APPRIL 14. |escaped from the Federeal jail on! THURSDAY, APRIL 15 1937 |\ -”5""5’} Sk Natouttn] w profic by applying “Liseut” to Delivered in carrier in Juneau and Douglas for §1.25 per month. | swallowed the canary. { Mrs. Olive M. Cole |the night of the twelfth, was still| Kindly stars appear to dominate "’_mmg o fli”‘fi ogether with lns; 4 Sincerely yours, 1. Du PP £l e g g i BRRSRT e Lol Mrs. Bessie Jones lat large although searching parties|in the horoscope for today, accord-|Witnesses, Raymond Paddock —and w Not a Plate Powder off one month, in advanc 1 ; i It seems ironical that Wagner Act reinstated Mor- J. Ramsay, Jr. lare out in all directions and everyling to astrology, although adverse 70:" Vfl‘lfl‘l'i‘n.' both 0_:1 -{:fle?}lh AI;‘ vosronn LINE-IT CO. Subscribers will cor vor if they will promptly notify -5 i “Livi Francis Paul | possible el reported was being |influences are active. aska, and is now i e files of | 2053 MERIDIAN STREET g Snex baor 8 egula e delivery | 'is Watson has been producing the WPA “Living! _ pussible clue s 7 $1.0: ik e R L T SR Newspaper” while on his requested furlough from Alberta Delibuque l{ollowed. A perfect net had been| Under this planetary government|the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, 200 50UTH PASADENA, CALIF. i z News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 Hhe AP Nels Sorby put out and a wide section was pa-(men in authordy are likely to|Alaska, and if no protest is filed in == - TCLCPIONE EMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. E i e |troled . lenjoy their positions and exercise: the local land office within the peri- | 1~ i {31 i by T 5 pédbably o B Y Vi e o~ &| Th only tangible evidence so farlundue force in demonstratinig’ their|od of publication or thirty days| P“ B retited In this naper and als the local news published pa d” R e Nec il MODERN * [ found is that a skiff was stolen|pover over human destiny. ‘hereafter, said final proof will bel|'* 3 herein s""“c‘l wasted no,time after m”'l': “:0“ a fe l'lt]lg V |from the beach north of town some| Saturn is in a place of evil omen|accepted and final certificate fs- | ; " ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER DS I T or A GRS AT, S e AL FTIQUETTE |time during the night that Krause|that menaces labor iand seems toigeq For very prompt THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION dispatch. -~ - . escaped. foreshadow serious contests in GEORGE A. LINGO LIQUOR DEquRY % T T R Y I T % —_—_— By Roberta Lee The reward of $1,000 offered bx.v,h)ch workers may be too agressive 2 i Regist‘or Doctors And The Public | the CoviE & o tempted to pec-t PIFSt Dublication Maich 31, 1037, | ————————————— e ) alive : . Ty o et Last publicati s - : (New York Times) Q. Is it all right to refuse some| Prisoners in the s:\ml;* lt;ul]k wlllrhmm[s in i‘m‘l v.xulxwds):\);l]d h; fmn- R o Miy 72& 1?37. ! ’ & " i " 't sh ? Krause were questiones ut noth- ful in selecting land. isrepresen- | « In New Mexico a third of the fatally sick die un- certain dish at & Whcheons ling had been gained of how the es-|tation and crooked deals may be i Pa n Taklt attended by a physician; less than a quarter of the| A. No..A luncheon usually con-jing ba¢ heet B8 (6C 8 O o LB A ARG S Compounaen s 1 sis. of 1t Pttty one oot ties have msdical [sete. of Jus:x Jew idishel ‘! it \cancd ma BANEq I8 Seciley i BTETNS ERCh L R 3 S i e ; A | . o wofuce| Harry A. Bishop, United States| Women are well directed by the PHONES 92 or 35 care in childbirth; three-quarters of the babies that|Would not be considerate to refuse | exactly 4 3 A b oo vt bables that | ny. This can be done occasiofally Marshal, resigned, and J. M. Tan-istars today and should succeed in Fiee Delivery u'for':;l‘-(,::,”xrp'fh‘cfill"x;:h:ffa 000 who e arually '8 & lirge.dinner, where thEsgAly o nor, of Skapwal, dieder o7 Mo E18- jthel A s writien Fresh Meats, Grocerjes, # of tuberculosis; not one in a thousand of the State’s |EFeat variety of dishes. ilantes at Skagway snd who sup-iclubs are fto gain great; nfluece B Soks Liquors, Wines and Beer Y , g ot °1” @ Wnhat is an appropriate clos- pressed the Soapy Smith gang of land their leaders will attain wide We Sell for LESS Because ' 20,000 syphilitics ever consults a physician. In Geor- 4 A by e 0, ) 8 X 2 ing to a letter when a man i§ writ-|outlaws in 1898 was named by Judge respect. [ dnetor, We sell for CASH , o gia, the Dakotas, Texas, Kentucky and many another Robert W. Jennings to fill the| This should be a lucky wedding [ ing a friendly letter to some wo- 1 : man acquaintance or friend? marshalship temporarily. |day, although there may be long Leader Dept. Store A. “Faithfully yours” or “Sin-| o |effort to obtain wealth. Love, how because of ignorance, because it is too far away, be- § v e - — — e e~ | cerely yours.” Bert Bertholl and Miss Mabelever, will outlast the tests of pro- ; George Brothers T OF VIEW iifi;egh“ costs too much or because it is not go | 'Q What day of the week should Constance were married on the | economy. \ : ! 4 L — IT'S PROBABLY THE PO la o e for her “day at night of April 12 by the Rev. Guy| Theatres will prosper all through = J. C. Cooper “ You ara invited to present i State the situation is much the same. Medical care | is non-evistent or not resorted to when it is available British Empire. With all the pomp and ceremony|published by the American Foundation as one of its '\ .o celect “any day best suited to the Gastineau Hotel. Witnesses to ticn pictures are to become truly | which has grown in tradition throughout the cen-|studies in government tell it again but in a new way— .7\ = ') o ‘program. the iage e E. J. Guggan, A.'works of art as they develop under| turies and the rule of kings, George VI will be crowned | tell it so effectively that they must be regarded as 3 #ERe Hughes, Mrs. Phillip Burke marvelous new inventions. King of Great Britain and Emperor of India. Tojdocuments of the highest social and medical impor- ., LT .+ ' Mrs. Hughi I i treme heat may be espected Some 5,000 letters from 2,200 leaders in medi- | {Hiroigh . the fcamibg summmal, Ré-| e ; o orith It is an old story. Two volumes entitled “Ameri- ) = o, an. Following the ceremcny the summer, for there will be aj| May 12 is to be a gala day in the history of the, can Medicine—Expert Testimony Out of Court” and | """ 1.0\ ohiively optional, St wedding supper was served at|great desire for amusement. Mo~ this coupon at the box office of the i | those of us on this side of the water whose fore-|tance. fathers fought to get away from such sort of rule, rme~38_ pe}cent of them general practitioners—pre- 178 1 | Seppala, with his Siberian wolf sorts will prefit and the demend e it takes on the semblance of a carnival day or the|%cnt their views on the sad state of American medicine LOOX anid LEARN | hounds, won the All-Alaska Sweep- for country homes will increase. ca Itol : and the manner in which it should be improved to ce at Nome | Persons whose birtt f 2 arades we use witness years when . Ao 94 R ) | o b :"_’“_“Bp'f”dfl b .‘: ed ('” e )2 meet an insistent demand for scientific care as a [._V A. C. Gordon _ ¢ the augury of a yes 4 \SETTINER B LOLoWn, matter of human right. Esther Everett Lape, who i e e R The University of Washington s which may be perilous Theam i crew rowers won the big coast in- for those who indulge in flirtations idren born on this day prob- » will be great lovers of beauty. cts of ‘(his sign usually are News accounts tell of the almost priceless robes.| najyzed, classified and correlated this vast coi {11, Hes many keys Aie HANE & jewels, gilded coaches and accessories Which Will be| pondence, distills the views of these 2200. Here it is'¢ - moV TEUH ys are there pn ¢ i g 5 3 % o d g standard plano? cn display on this greatest of all days for Englishmen. |enough to say that the Foundation recognizes an — , Wh‘{ name is given anjmal Of the millions who will spend millions to be on the|urgent soclal need, states the problem and presents y .\ ,ro equally at home on land " and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative {o see tercollegiate race at Oakland, de- feating Stanford University and the University of California. sidelines to witness the gigantic parade; in fact,|the materials required for its solution. or in the water? —— of tic nature. Many possess England on parade. It is a gala day indeed. Not social workers despised by the American Medi~ 4 oo there ever an Enslist N. 0. Hardy, of Skagway, train- unusual talents. 73 Al 29 How different from the simple inauguration|cal Association but doctors themselves, a veritable po,., moster of the White Pass and Yu-' Bliss Carman, poet and journalist, 4" M (’t§' W’Sl 1861. Others xhol‘s Who lin medicine, v\(m)ln (lm- F:;um]jmi(‘m's report: 4" what is the approximate KO0 n;.mn_]“m visiting in Juneau was ;,”m d‘“.[ ot e have a true cross-section of medical opinion on a yight of the hum: for a few dd W have celebrated i a birthday L ; 4 M . grave social fssue. It is now doubtful if the entrenched 5 \where can - nclude John Lathrop Motley, his- As « paid-up svoscriber of The 12d escaped from torian, 1814; Henry James, novelis ceremony which attends the inauguration of our Presi- dents, the only ceremony we boast in this country which is comparable. We think little of the ceremony officers of the association truly speak for organized ‘ o o " sk -Tie Since Krause Heell, 9ur tHionght ss & BAkioh % more on what the medicine. - The 2,200 representative ]zahysicians demand, f;:s“;;!:((:ff;“::, [,l:qml'm“c e jeral jail, it had not been 1§43 D .l A! k E - man being inaugurated is going to do after he takes; far_reaching, socially conceived reforms in medical ¢ ' y to ring the cur (Copyright, 1937 ai y aAsKa !Ilpll'e cver the helm. We are a realistic people. We place| equcation and practice because “the best is not yet AN Douglas to get the children off the - —— % Good only for current offering. no human on a pedestal from which he cannot be)good enough.” But the association through its jour- 88 koys: 52 white, 36 black, Sueets ot might NOTICE : " gt For special fresh dressod Your Name May Appear Tomorrow The Junsau City Council special eall Femmer, phone 114. meeting the previous night was as ™ o a4 peaceful as a pack of strange bull - e dogs in a blind al M r Val- enline said the meeting was illegal deposed at the will of the people. Is that not perhaps|nal advocates a policy of letting medicine evolv2 natur- the reason why the rank and file of the American ally (while millions lie ill without adequate care or people have a better existence than any great|die because it costs too much to have a doctor) and mass of people on earth? regards the practice of medicine as a vested interest We like our show and our tribute to the winner,|2Kin to that of a plumbers’ union in the installation Amphibians. One; Adrian IV., AD, 1184 About 40 ounces. Through the Panama Canal, ich goes from northwest of bathtubs or kitchen fixtures. On many a page the southea: WATCH THIS SPACE 1 2. 3 4. “Smiling Service” | but we pay more attention to seeing that every one » 2 B WL ’ P 3 - I of our citizens has opportunity for a decent iiving, | FOUndation’s report refutes a Bourbonism which holds e Sl L It was called for the purpose of | Bert’s Cash Grocery 230 South Franuiia ‘ferephone {13 i B s ok o ons ot coiaatam, that, Boglang’ with | S 8lhs welliih thergeneryl pritaillanie, thet Hec: o g 5 electing city officers. “Byery motion 4 PHONE 105 H i 5 SO o o a | cal care is adequate on the whole. In sharp disagree- T ,iu) put for such purpose was OVEr- | pree Delfvery Juneau 1 SHCSIONLL B oval ceremonies does not attempteng with the Association many of the 2,200 regard DAILY LESSON | ruled.! Finally Mr. King nominat- : bl to better the ]ut‘ of most of her people. But an old- | ihe centers of medical education and training as the e T e | ed Gunnar Blomgren to preside and 8 9 c 3* fashioned American can’t help but think how much|eyentual guardians of the best standards of medical IN ENCIICH he was unanimously chosen, rad ! good just a small part of the money being spent on with Valentine locking on, the fol- idistributors | actice. If, as the Foundation makes it clear, the By W. L. Govdow the British coronation would do if used in rehabilitat- | practice of medicine needs continual revision in the lowing officers for the city were ing some of those starving Welsh miners we hear|light of new community needs it is evident that social x , clected: ‘Ei w. P“:{“‘-SC"HY ‘é‘“‘k Formerly Hotel Zynda | PONTIAC BUICK hiout: ot istervals wihtin - royalty visits. them. |and economic change cannot be ignored. Yet the ’ iy lhpds Mepmgrate; W. 8. Faraing. CLARENCE WISE | LTt > Words Often Misused: t say; i ir RS American Medical Association would have us believe ..me‘:’“gs fvay e n? s ‘22’? of, Police 5;3’“ F{f‘““a"‘ g‘:P | Manager | o T SOOI 3 e i | tha : s i £ RO racti§ Shiel; anbury, City ] UNDERCOVER INTERVENTION | that the old l‘axssez faire evolution is good enough Say, “was far ahead.” Whar H hltm. of = |today because it was supposedly good enough yester- Often Mispronounced Garage. Att Oharles B “'“ C & * i - y odi- ISP . rage. orney; arles Pl orth, Ceme: There appears at times to be sufficient e\'ld(‘ncn'g?gi; nl:’;::a:(l‘iu’:‘)ilNelezoil.c tsk:a"" l.{o[\lrdnal ?r M(T Pronounce ga-razh, both a'h as in tery Caretaker. Valentine announc- to justify the belief that we are now watching thel|y e (SO 8CF 1;‘]‘{0;;“; 2 d“:rj:l ;L““flloia‘fr“tf);; ah and accent last syllable; or, ed he would veto everything done international preliminaries before the main bo“"}u;'ganlied tedinine “is" Tacdil WitH' ah ok‘:liglngon to &ar-aj, first a as in at, second a at the session and when the Coun- Accredited reports from those watching the so-called | the medical profession as »;/ell S duty m‘ lh; pub- as in age and accent first syllable. cil adjourned, he was seated at the Civil War in Spain would indicate that the Spanish|lic” and recognizes the necessity of abandoning the Often Misspelled: Handkerchief; table writing out his vetoes. S T 5 i i ol kR : et i observe the d. Handkerchiefs; not ———t H 1 warriors have been relegated to & secondary positon o “passvity. il | Notwithstanding the torrid_at- s msan | Juneou Lumber Mills, Inc. ~ in the present conflict and that actually powerful The two divisions of the report indicate how the S'n. ms: - Token’reminder, 5 mosphere at the City Council meet- £ .' ~ 2 nations are testing their war equipment under the!problem must be attacked. We have first a searching o PPTRE MORE TERRACT: 0N g B eather report was 46 de- |~ sl-;,:,”',};fzm cstensible banner of a Civil War in Spain. analysis of medicine itself, a discussion of possible Wc;nz{ St;;‘dy:' “Use a word three £rees maximum and 36 degrees mm_l ALASKANS L,,{E oo b e e e <M r S5 i improvements i g ic " Y i . v . | A short time ago Mussolini openly sent troops'im¥ ents in medical practice, a definition of yynes ang it'is yours.” Let us in- imum; partly cloudy. | nEm i HHESDB R i {lon analyzes all the solutions that have been brought portitude; passive courage; firm- electric ‘locomotives are manufac-| | forward—insurance in its various forms, State medi- poco in confronting dangerlur en- tured in the United States each | gagement, they were routed. Remarkable, if not sur- cine, llxmurd State medicine coordinated with private quring trouble. “The fortitude of a YE&I: | b i » : ¥l practice. Out of this presentation comes the clear gpristian consists in patience.” — prising. revelation during the encounter was that| . gication that low-cost are dbi tha sick: andtie S patience they found themselves being defeated by Russian|maintenance of the national health at a high level e fighting for a reputed Spanish cause, but they were actually from Mussolini’s legions. In a recent en- into Spain, on some pretext or another, to aid th(‘}f‘b-‘;"m‘m in medical education—in shoft, what can crease our vocabulary by mastering! 2 3 : Insurgent forces. Of course, they were merely Italians| °¢ done to achieve better medicine. The second divis- one worq each day. Today's word:| ~APproximately 132 steam and uj n 5 HI fl w l N D 0 w c L E A N l N G o | PHONE 48% 7 “0. K.” LUNCH Fried Frog Legs and Other | o g 1 t 5 = tanks, equipped with German guns in the hands offare possible only by giving medicine new social pur- | In the rear o1 a.-xander Steph- Spanish Loyalists. This in the face of U‘I(‘ (.‘fl(‘n‘!zusc and direction through intelligent planning. Med- e¢ns’ home at Crawfordville, Ga., [ avowed declaration of a “hands off” policy in Spain|ical care is a necessity of life. As such it cannot be is a burial ground where 15 of the LIQUOR STORE emanating from virtually every nation in Furope. |monopolized. It concerns not only the physician but statesmen’s dogs are buried. What the outcome may be, probably no person)the public and the Government. & PHONE can tell. Certain it is that those who are playing SRRy -t e in the Spanish fire cannot predict the result if they| DeSbite last year's result, Maine intends to keep || The Vamity Box | 6 5 S continue the present undercover intervention. It (0% DaVInE its state elections in September. That must|| BEAUTY SALON be to let the country know how Vermont is going.— i Delicacies 257 S. Franklin Phone 324 l N s u R A N c E 4"‘: E == Allen Shattuck I "Tomorrow’s"Styles i Established 1898 | Today Juneau Alaska was a lesser incident than the foregoing which pre- cipitated the World War. ) Evidence is mounting almost daily that the power-{ apciow. it Prompt Delivery ; still not rare enough to warrant a ful European nations are heading for open conflict. | headline when an air liner does land “afely.—Cincin- The armament race is going at full speed. Even|nati Enquirer. | Winter Rates | | Accommodations to suit every “YOUR APPEARANCE IS 4 { taste. Reservations Alaska Afr OUR RESPONSIBILITY" 3 the bicameral, members served on 1dg. P 318 | W SEEN AS SNAG s ou commicew mec: JUNEAU'S STREETS . T, ||| sweek i Phene 34 || Hunequ’s Own Store ing at the same time. Legislative s ] - - —— 8 Remember!!! | 4 :“T:::': i‘;l(::] ulllll:ia;;v[ ti?:o::xe (fl[m;; On her arrival here yesterday from Tu UN' nlght T Seattle, the steamer North Sea un-| § loaded five motor vehicles for the 3—Under the unicameral plan connors Motor Company, three g . time for deliberation is provided cpeyrolet passenger cars and one| ° | PnoNE One-House Legislature in Py rules which force a delay between Bujck sedan, and a General Mot~ Th B re e col ee of the whole, selec ; ) ors light truck. All had been or- M B Nebraska in Need of ; y i e b. Vi. benrenas file and third reading. Bills could gereq by Juneau residents. —— If your “Daily Alaska Empire” has be introduced and passed the same 1i Many Changes i MER PR Among other new automotive ad- not been delivered y g day during bicameral sessions. ditions to Juneau's. stréets is the Bank > 3 il Defects square-nosed, red-cabbed Stude- ¢Continuea 1ruin i'age One) b 4bbed o v e i ol Among the minor defects which baker “Cab Forward” 1% to two- 1 By 6:00 P. M. & : chservers say have cropped up in ton truck recently acquired through Juneau, Alaska i “Differences of opinion make for the unicameral are the Juneau Motor Company by il good legislation,” he "“‘“m"“:- 1.—Failure to give the important Kelly Blake, for his Special Deliv- |,/ “Think what would happen in the .n . yment and review committee a ery. COMMERCIAL [ J PHONE "sg‘i old buck passing days of the HOUS€ gefinite meeting time. This has, The Cab Forward, which is a de- it and Senate.” caused long delay between com- parture in truck design that places g Good Poinis mittee of the whole action and fi- the drivers' cab well over the top of and SAVINGS ; i The new plan is contrasted favor- g pagsage because the committee the engine in order to secure more s il ably to the old in these ways: is unable to complete the necessary load space with less over-all length, cmm“ t 1.—The unicameral session only o was brought to Juneau about a Resources Over Two and | costs about $800 & “‘3“1"‘1“““‘;‘;% 2—-The present committee setup Week ago, and has since had a flat , Dol )3 compared to approximately $1.750 . 1ieq too much work on too few truck bed constructed upon the % illion ollars for the bicameral; 62 bills have been 0 ang needs some revision chassis. One-Hclf Mll A copy will be sent you IMMED- }:4 passed in 55 legislative days com- s ’ d “Support the Music Festival by attendance UDL 4 YEAR OLD BCURBON A recapitaulation of Christmas at the Concerts.” Within City Limits IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. « session. P ks y 9 There are only 17 committees Whiskey, made in Canada, costs poliday business throughout the compared to 35 in one house of the only $1.50 per pint. adv. | pouisville (Ky.) area shows sales bicameral. Furthermore each uni- o N S in some lines ran as high as 30 per % : cameral member serves on only one Empire classifieGs pay. ‘cent _nbove sales a year ago. A (& ,l . ' pared to 33 in 55 during the 1935