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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1937. ~ | . jan cean jaska, 1 he apanese are ’ - Dai’ r 14 I('sk(' P mpire ;ll’nlxlidot?cu::inmo.th;‘lr rll«: )l'l“(’lflllluns. HAPPY l They Fix Clocks That Y D e ot o o, Wiy o 3, e BIRTHDAY, 2( Years Ago | Horoscope | Youth to Span Others Have to Punch The nation must recognize the threat that The Empire extends congratula- From The Empire agn ; exists and must give its support to the battle HO;!’S and best H‘tsllm[ ii;lay} ltlheir i “The stars incline ‘ Pacl"c E"cased ‘Rl};?Rf:rX:i's' l(]):;io.h::n:»m::.c —;n’x‘}:g at & few e s Northwest sec virthday anniversary, to the follow- | 4 - o . e that a few men, in this Northwest section and Y Y, | * but do not compel” hands for three generations. Paul at Washington, D. C., are waging rotes ing: . B g s : Entered AL WABERER D WD wasing W Srotecy UUHE 19, l?l”M 3 4 [ 9 Ritzi, nis three brothers, two un- The nomination of J. M. Tanner l cles, his father and grandfather S oter by one of our most valuable resources and our TS — national sovereignty. JUNE -3 or United States Marshal for the FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1937 for $1.25 per month Forrest Bat st Divislon 0f ‘Alusilswiks oo |- SERENBLARAE it il B . be g oo i bl I | As the P-I says, the case has been presented itk bils First Di bl B s 8 L g {pation—clock making. o g e, $12.00 5. in advance, $6.00; | vigorously and thoroughly at Washington. With Mrs. Edna Harvey firmed by the Unite ates Senate |4 1] »g o astrology. While it is| £ FBAN(,ISCO. Cal,, .{um. 3— The grandfather, Casper Ritz, one m n 2 | universal support By those who see the invasi gl e ot 3 land it was reported that the Senate|read as an unimportant rule this{Encased in an “iron lung,” a me-|jearned the business unaided b . Subscrivers v r it they will promptiy notity | universal supr i v o ot kv Elofse Hef’!fi‘f‘ Judiciary Committee unanimously |date should be most bemeficial to!chanical breathing device, Frederick | tinkering with clocks in. the attis Hvery of their papers 5 RS TBNRRES 80 8 VLCE SRR Rea T Raner oy pce. B agreed to report favorably upon the|students and to all others who are|B. Snite, Jr., twenty-two, of Chi-|of his home. By 1865 ho was ke Offios, 903 D SN S U eVl SIS S MG e S sl A e B oty LA {nomination of Untted States Dis-trained to think. cago, June 6 will start the 6,000-|adept that he opened a. shop. o { MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS, [eventually will be remedied. The important thing Emile Anderson itice Judge Robert W. Jenbings. Under this sway there should be Mile voyage from Shanghai to San|Brookville, ind., and his sons. and The As ¥ clv entiled to the use for [i5 to apply that remedy before the fish are gone T W | — a feeling of serenity. It is a day|Francisco, and thence to his hometheir sons have been om the job oot nd also the local news The House fisheries committee yesterday in Wash- With Old Sol beaming his rays|for arranging one’s plans and should [In & specially-outfitted pullman ever since. published ington reported favorably on a bill to provide pro- DAILY LESSONS | of warmth and sunshine over Ju-(nave a stimulating effect upon the (car. ’ | Paul says the way t6 learn watch ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | tection of the salmon fisheries in Bristol Bay. One IN ENGLISH neau. motoring in his vicinity was|imagination. Optimism is encour-| Snite, stricken with infantile para-| repairing is' to “start big and work Sl : e of the best things the whole House and the Senate becoming extrémely fasclnating. Injaged under today's aspects. b“cl:':' vacationing in Peiping, |down.” = From the tomparatively Jcan do right now, before summer adjournment, is to By W. L. Gordon a happy outing pa:;ly were the Mn.s:.- ‘IL 15} a fortuna ( rule for women .fufin et n an iron lung since ]“"‘ISimpln steps in repairing a gigantic see that bill through to final passage. If Alaska sal- es Lillian Hendrickson, Gertrude{who seek employment or promo- ot g lclock, the beginner “graduates” to < a0 ¢ Nelson and Olive LaBounty. on. There is to be much work for' The Dollar Steamship Line con-|smaller s or epieces. i Mo ! ¥ ? - . A smaller and smaller t&nepiece: mon—eight million cases of them last season — are RSN irls trained in office detail as the firmed today that he was booked | gl jorth anything at all, they are worth prote Words Ofen Misused: Do not say, : g s it iy fnv e | 3 AN et Frrreesy worth anything at all, they are worth protection 1n the first practice baseball game summer advances. to sail on the President Coolidge | I agree with your proposition.” " . £ e TR ity At of the season, William Fry, pitcher| Although it is Friday the stars [rom Shanghai June 6, zeaching San| CORDOVA POST OFFICE rancisco June 18. [ MADE SECOND CLASS i say, “I agree to your proposition.” ’ { Wally and the Duke are married. And that, We (™ qp ) niosronounced: Acetylene, for the Junetu team broke into the|smile upon weddings. Brides of 3 ¥ | suppose, is that for the jolly old Archbishop of Canter-| pyon o % ot ilen, a as in ask/Do-hit, no-run class when e shut|today may look forward to attain- A special railroad coath will be, bury. Or will the Vicar of Darlington’s hide be hung| ynetressed. first e as in set, i as in|0ut Thane to the tune of 4 to 0. Ing opulence and even wealth. on the wharf siding when the ship; Announcement has been received on the fence now? 1it ssoond 6 & B M. socent ok A | New discoveries of gold will rouse arrives, and the portable respiratorgby Postmaster Otto H. Kulper that et {svtiable | E. T. Stannard, superintendent of |excitement in many places this sum- |Will be used to effect the transfer the Cordova post office is to be ad- Often Misspelled: Bell; two I's,|the Kennecott mines passed through |mer. The United States will profit|Of the patient from ship cabin to|vanced to the grade of second class Beifry, one 1. {Juneau on his way to the head of- [greatly. the car in w‘h‘mh another iron lungfon July 1. Synonyms: Disarrange, derange, fices of his company in New York Warning is given that bltLerness‘h”“ br‘('n ‘]l.ma‘l](‘d'a-nd in which | ., disorganize, disorder, displace, dis- T |in speech and in printed words will Suite willibe spell e i For special fresh dressed chickens TR John McLaughlin, formerly sec- il &l IR 17 call F turb. g be prevalent among men who are 'emmer, phone 114. adv. Lode and placer iwcation no(lccs[ Sl P Vo % ! Eighty two in Seattle, 90 in Portland. That’s Word Study: * a WOr e ry and steward of the EIKs (jeaders it is o y: “Use a word three ks'|jeaders of thought in this cour s e “OUR RIGHT AND OUR DUTY IN what they get for celebrating straw hat day. NoW|¢ime and it is yours.” who, with Mrs: McLaughlin.| gensational talks over the mdin-ffl sale at The Empire Office. Tuday’s News Today—Empire. ALASKA™ they have to wear 'em, crease our vocabulary by ma;te[‘ing‘h“d been visiting in the south foriare to cause trouble in unexpected | A T ——= e one word each day. Today's word:|Mmany months, was returning {0 Ju-fways. The stars which encourage | ettt Ultimately some definite action will be taken Ten Years After Prodigal; given to extravagance; €U secret maneuvering may affect all amt— wasteful. “Good harvests make men 5 % R 2. }c!umneh of public communication, (New York World-Telegram prodigal, bad ones provident” —| W.D. Gross, who had been in Se-i Amazing progress will be made in invasion as sentiment continues to grow toward tha Proverb, jattle securing a new film service motion pictures owing to improved | “He ra to a storm of snow and sleet foit i DR 7 4 protest He ran into a storm et K for the Coliseum Theatre, was re: {methods of recording sound, color ond r a lo ime, the voice of Alaskans i t § end. For a long time, the voice of Alaskans ir soon after leaving Newfoundland. He flew o .4 turning to Juneau on the Alameda.|unq action, it is prophesied | ' ' ' against the floating canneries of other nations right at 10 feet and 10,000 feet and was unable to 3 ! { Persons whose bir‘Lgdatfl it is have' em er ® e o on our door step has been but a small one in ti get around it. He thought of mrmlnsb\:flvki LOOK and LEARN || ws. E J. White, Mrs Lernore {tne augury of & year of advance- b ecided there were as many perils behind Istrite : f 3 ance decided € Y ¥ By A. C. Gordon |White and Master Albert White ment in business or professicnal as ahead.” s ¥ [ s were passengers on the Princess S0- | rfairs. Womea will be fortunate been taken up by potent forces on the Outside, lendir 3 Ta erfbir B ‘ | That was ten years ago. Perhaps it was well for ——————————————— phia enroute to Seaside, Oregon, t0 i jnyestment Wesatin, the appeal fot SQkon), the young man, alone in the cockpit of the silver| 1. What is the heaviest of our '®Main for two months Children born on this day prob- If your "Daily Alaska Empire” has John Boettiger's Seattle Post-Intelligencer, of moeneplane, that he saw only the sleet and the snow, | metals in general use? | $ ably will be studious and fond of b . Our | enly the immediate hazards of the siorm, and could| 2 Who was Dick Turpin? Mrs. 2. R. Cheney and Mr. and jnteliectual pursuits. Subjects of not been dehvered 10t see what waited far beyond them 3. When was the last known case M!S .Z M. Bradford were among inis sign succeed through indus- : For he might have turned back. He might havelof yellow fever recorded in the PAassengers ling south on f-'l‘luy B 3'00 P.M. the wheel in these words: retraced his course to safety and obscurity and|United' States? |Princess So | Charles Conrad Abbott, natural- Y ©o: o V4 tched s 3 o i a vin t r' he 4 V is yer: St | ™ e o ist a archaeologist, was )s 3o With Japanese commercial fishing inte watched some other pilot start and win the race 4. What is the average salary of‘ Arriving from Skagway on the and archaeologist, was born on F: st—but not quite—had dared to win a National League umpire? arinoss ot as # this day 1843 estx. backed by {Heir government, Insistir almost g ' | Mariposa were Miss May Mugford, :m‘r:n l;:h*‘n‘l e R S B enlreind \d then he never would have circled down from | 5. In what English city are miss Alice Bollinger, Miss Alma (Copyright, 1937) PHONE the darkness of a May nig e wild welcome at | twenty million steel pe: ade ev- A ¥ et LD thony Dimond of ? ka proposes that the the darkness of a May night to the wild wel e twenty million steel pens made €V- yyoyrtman, Miss M. A. Thomas, Miss = Le Bourget Field in Paris. He never would have come |ery week? 4 2 NOTICE United States boldly assert its to pre- 8 . ’ L. Berg, Miss Mary Garn, P. C. C. % o ity A BIG 10 D a shy, embarrassed hero, to be worshiped like Casey, J. McGormick, R. Miller, ©.| Second’ annual meetings of -the 2 2 6 the EMPIRE | L | PRINTI y d Juncau, | Alaska | | | as Second Cla Delivere Dizzy's been suspended, and the boys who had their money on the Cardinals probably are doing a little hedging. toward protecting Alaska fishing banks from forei wilderness, but during the last year the cudgel ha the powerful Hearst chain, under the hi Right and Our Duty in Alaska,” puts it sh to vent aliens from looting na resources 5 god and almost overwhelmed with honors ANSWERS 3 stockholders and board of directors and conserved by our government g E. Coryell Mrs. J. J. Penglase, W. 5 i e n 20 ovddenRe By U genninenh. He never would have been sent, a winged | 1. Platinum. oryell B i NN pal 0 (oY s Wik dooluins assador of Good Will, to visit other lands. He| 2. Notorious English highway- of the three-mile limit, r upon by the would have met and married the daughter of [man. TR o st 53. Dawson Yukon Territory, Canada. invading fishermen, was based upon the : e ; Wreasner . Highes:, 56; Lowest, 53; 0 e T N wight Morrow. But also, he never would have suf-|{ 3 In 1905, hih (signed) CHARLES A, WHITNEY. 2 a a e cann a is bso- : 3 21 , o " rans i A = " . E(‘Lg( of an antigue cannon and is Now 0bso: | tered the cruel k‘m»dvuz.w ‘»\hu h,vu ‘Afl.‘n.u-q(a;ld,\ T]E:\))E 4. $.600 a year, plus his railroad adv. Secretary A copy will be sent you IMMED- 3 p e upon our temporary idols. He never woul z\\ei.m(1 hotel expenses. NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL e He cites John Marshall, “greatest of Ame |known the terror of that other dark night when his!" 5 Bimingham, England ACOOUNT ik D A can jurists tablishing, more than 100 t-born son was kidnaped and murdered in the| B The undersigned, baving on the By C.Y.O. Mon June 7, at 114 B o e e | e R o o o (e undersnod. baving on. (b By OY.0: Monday, June T ot 114 IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. “secure itself from injury beyond the limits months that followed. He never would have found | final account as administrator of | SV of its territory necessary to become an exile, seeking security and MODERN the estate of Hilja Peterson, de- A Finally Mr. Dimond points out that the | peace for those hie loves. ceased, in the Probate Court for #————__________: continental shelf, where the Japanese fisher- | surely it is well for us that the young aviator did ETIQUETTE neail, Brafinoty Albskg, notn o HARDWOGOOD FLOORS | etteteeteteteletetoefoiofeledeieiefeleiobedeledelabedebedebeedebedelefedobedebede bbb men have chosen to intercept Alaska saimon | not know all that lay before as he battled in the storm | By Roberta Lee | ohereby given to all helrs, creditors | yarp SCRAPED, FINISHED | iy : R SR 3 oty r main. J 1 and other sons interested in sai is in fact merely a continuation of our main- yeyond Newfoundland. For he flew on to find fame— o 'oslm: l;nmmmfly. meerig.‘nwa;f old Flo Made Like New land. Mr. Dimond adds | and sorrow—and he met them both bravely and with : : e R A A B LOWEST PRICES o “Just as the owner of a domicile has the | dignity. America is richer by the inspiration of a| Q. Is it proper for a child’s moth- ‘said‘day, at the office of the Unit- P. L HAMMER F. N. ‘Sc’lln(ll()r right to eject trespassers from his doorstep, so | fine example of courage because Lindbergh did not'er to write the invitations ta his ed States Commissioner, in the o I suggest in logic and reason a nation may | turn back ten years ago. | party? Federal and Territorial Building, ,| Trone 534 241 Franklin | Tou are invited to present justly exercise jurisdiction over its fisheries —_— A. Yes, uniess tne uaild is ola /in the City and Precinct of Ju- = B B this coupon at the hox up to the edge of the continental shelf.” | A British inventor has constructed an apparatus |enough to write the invitations him- ‘1€au, Territory of Alaska, is the & ——— ——____u office of the There can be no complaint that the case | which automatically determines the age of an €gg.!self Tt is nice to have him write/Ame and place set for the hearing PHO! 12_206 . of the Alaska and Pacific Northwest salmi If the contraption fails, there’s always your Nose.— if e can. of said account, objections thereto | Junean Radie Service ca itol ; . ” % T | % and the settlement thereof. 5 ” fisheries has not been presented thoroughl; | Columbus Dispatch. Q. Is it necessary for a bride and H. B. LE FEVRE. For Yeur RADIO Troubles and vigorously at Washington. ! . 2 7 S ,, bridegroom to have a maid-of-honor, Administrator of the estate | 122 Second St—Next door to Senator Lewis B. Scnwellenbach two { President Roosevelt once said that he hoped 0 gng 5 pest man? f of Hilja Peterson, deceased. | San Francisco Bakery Theatre months ago discussed the problem and pos- | arrest the national debt at $35,000,000.000. Most of 4 N5 byt the presence of two First publication, May 13, 1937 a5 g sible remedies at length before the United | us hope he can incarcerate it and put it on a reducing . inecces is traditional and is sel- Last publication, June 10, 1937 $ % . States senate, and has been active in his rep- | diet.—Dallas News G0 dlanebavas SR bt i o Work nnd.re_cene tickets for your- resentations to the state department. -— Q. Should the husband .or the' Bl el gt ork and Dress self and a friend or PSSR Edward W. Allen of Seattle, member of We venture the day 1s coming when dictators Will e cond the informal dinner in- =) r relative to see the international fisheries commission which be as unpopular as a rainmaker during a flood.— yitation? | has brought the halibut industry well toward 1Tolvdo Blade. Al tte o shonld 4shathis S ) ! 4 Th e 9 restoration, recently has pointed to the added ineitation for her mushand and ner.1] For Every Purse A n ey were marrie danger that British and Norwegian “floating Public Futilities: Probing the stock transactions gejf d E P . canneries” may be transferred from the At- of duPont and Raskob.—Buffalo Courier-Expr an Very ‘ o e S = Purpose Telium inSpStlight Since Hindenburg:Tragéd) [E! ceceee || PACTIC ConsT B Daily Alaska Empire of jack Wade Dredging Company Penglase, Miss Madeline Cheadle. |y pe yelq Tuesday, June 8th, in As » paié-ap suoscriber of The COAL CO. G ¢ . v ] Good only, for current offering. HARRY RACE, Druggist PHONE 412 BIG S Your Name May Appear Tomorrow “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” B¢ WATCH THIS SPACY 4L cnaen s e 228 Front St. s S e [ e | When in Need of G“y smith fi.'..m...._.",.--_.w- | 230 Sonth Franklis CLerephone 411 DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL D R u G s “Tomorrow's Styles : GENERAL HAULING Today” 3 CONNORS MOTOR Co., ll!c STORAGE and CRATING PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- Distributors CALL US ! FULLY COMPOUNDED 3 L PONTIAC BUICK JUNEAU TRANSFER ||} Front Street Next Coliseum { | t I‘ ST Phone 48———Night Phone 4703 PHONE 97—Free Delivery \ i Juneau’s Own Store . Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. The B. M. Behrends Bank WINDOW CLEANING Juneau, Alaska PHONE 48% COMMERCIAL Resources Over Two and CABS _ A“en Shattuck As a result > Ge lirig- > R P | el e D 1 et A¥ Lake: | Mdammai oy L R TR 18 ol One-Half Milliors Dollars 25¢ hed 1898 turct, N. J., C lener has banned | t of ¥ 4 Sl i e L R | B o gt Within City Limits Establishe 1 commis- Te: t, mecans of which has a - pr important

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