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‘Alaskas great natural reserves into production in a way unprecedented.” The trouble with too many of us is that we are humming a funeral dirge while trying to march to the dny by the EMPIRE |lively step of Alaska's rapid progress. Some of us have Daily Alaska Empire Editor and Manager ROBERT W. BENDER The tions HAPPY * B BIRTHDAY 20 Years Ago || Horoscope THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1937. | = Empire extends congratula-| From The Empire and best wishes today, their| AN Second and Main Streets. Juneau. | touched an all time high for pessimism and love of|pirthday anniversary, to the follow- | 4—— ML e . |some mysterious time popularly known as “the gold!ing: I F P o618 b 1hd BEb0NY "OUR | S N i e L JUNE 4, 1917 = i : The First National Guard of Al- e —— The days we are living are the good old days; today JUNE 4. laska wab. to Ve organised &b/ o Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Dy and tomorrow. Yesterday is a dodo. But yesterday Jetty l{v Gray |according to instructions issued by By ¥ e N shows the way. Better than $23,000,000 in mineral Harvey Clark War Department. U. S. Mar SR, i aav production last year; 8,000,000 cases of fish— L“"NPL‘PU{“ | M. Tanner and Major P, W. ers I favor if they will promptly notify | © Nothing can keep Alaska from its natural develop- ! Ql‘n"( s [ disbursing officer for the P N ment. Those of us who can’t' keep up with the cara- : i | Alaska Road Commission had been os: N 602; Business Office, 374 | Mrs, S. C. Charver | ructed to organize the N. G. A L van will just have to draw out to the side of the road i {instructed to_organize : 1 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS and let one of those “brawny, brainy, capable” young | 4 e land Major Davison had been au- A *d Press is exclusively entitled to the use for = thorized to move his headquarter republication of all news dispatches credited to it or notfellows the News-Miner talks about take our place,| | s b S b ot o c paper and also the local news | ¢ . ag our young merchant friend said this morning, ' | DAILY LESSONS | [from : o : published he | 3 i 1t ¢ A5 bk ke A | G |pected that he weuld be named Ad- Y LATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | Dusiness Is gooc Soms of s dojhios 1Rks BBt | IN ENGLISH Jutant General for the Territory. tage of it, it isn’t the fault of business. | Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 25 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquers, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We sell for CASH FAMILY NIGHT | | AT EVANGELIST et )| SERVIGES HERE | Mingled benefic and malefic plan- [ ary aspects are seen in the horos- & - ~ ; cope for today, according to astrol-| Sunshine Choir of Forty! ogy. The wise will abandon busi- y 2 ness to enjoy outdor sports and rcc«l Vfilcesd \X]G“ AQ]SO Be ear ew Jongs | Under this sway accidents may be: i 8 reations. more numerous than usual. Auto- mobiles and boats may be uncom- monly perilous. It is wise to postpone that is important and to pass the ! * i | “The stars incline but do not compel” * 1937 Leader Dept. Store George Brothers Singing of the children’s “Sun-| shine” choir of 40 voices will be| hui\rd for the st time in the cam-| paign tonight at the Bethel Pente-| SIGRID'S EEAUTY SALON “YOUR APPEARANCE IS OUR RESPONSIBILITY” anything ! l r I | | o THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION | : 5 P It's that confounded doleful largo that some- By W. L. Gordon | Capt. J. C. Mehaffey of the Al-|morning in finishing what has been ;‘T"’l Assombly on Main Street.| | Shattugk Bldg. Fhone 318 body ought to take out and bury. 19 ska Road Commission, and J. C.!begun in the course of ‘the rl‘gul:\r'un];luew:;:“ii:“‘:;d ‘:;:]le;?\on;\“n; e — s AT T i Words Often Misused: Do not say H&ves sutierin@erianpcts ToRCa (T TERdee ; .will be led by Mrs. Argue, wife of | | With fear that the State Department may be|“This is the more delicious of the |this division, left for a short in-l women will be fortunate in en-ithe Rev. Watson Argue, visiting| [called upon to apologize, we suggest that Hitler and | three cakes.” “most delicious [sPection trip. to Haines and Skag-gortaining under this configura- |evangelist. ER | Mussolini, who are trying to emulate Napoleon, be'of the three (or more) cakes,” or (% They planned to return tO|tjon. Country homes are likely t¢( The service will also be known as | exiled to the same island. [“more delicious of the two cakes’ Juneau soon to await the arrivalipring about not only pleasant fiv-|“Family” night, All those attend-| SRR R Often Mispronounced: Musicale, [D€¢ “‘1 C‘{“ ‘;’)n‘: U‘;;"““”"*-’"‘ and|ing, but security against dangers are invited to bring as many | . Pre 'e mu-zi-Kal, u as i {Major P. W. Dayisod, foreseen in cities. relatives wil i | Cleopatra was good, too, commented the °”‘"";I RE km ol prrl‘n:il;‘)f\‘l RTE | This is a lucky date for weddings.|Prizes will b(thgnt']:n;‘u the Fvl::“ll::;. wag as he viewed the picture of Wally Simpson,..c .t on last syllable. | Beginning as soon as the Spokane Those who plight vows under thislest groups present. This will in-|¥ Windsor. Often Misspelled: Parliamentary. |a'¥ived from the South at 7 o'clock |girection of the stars should belclude not just immediate family ! | S T Observe the liam, not lim. “'|in the evening and lasting for two|careful to avoid gossip or too much!members, but all relatives. i One thing about a quintuplet, nobody is likely to| Synonyms: Costly, expensive,|92YS the of SU‘“"»“?‘»“ curiosity about previous love af-| Evangelist Argue states that in| | 4 l | come along with something just as good. exorbitant, dear, high. {alsska MU time | gaips lone of his campaigns in the states| | Fried Fro€ Legs and Other | | Word Study: “Use a word three |fraternally and soc First ony Theve is a sign forecasting scan-one family had 140 relatives pres- i Deiicacies i | times LET'S BURY IT ! C. C. C. in Alaska st jone word each day. |the program, offic and it is yours.” Let us in- % ing of the cornerstone our vocabulary by mastering Today's word: Enroute to work this morning we paused to pass| (Seattle Post-intemgencer) Criterion; a standard of judging g by | he /criter] of a large class of Masons over the| the time of day with a local merchant and in response The current inspection of Alaskan activities By |rule; test. “The criterion of true Of @ large A e | 4 RETE e ¥ | Robert Fechner, national director of emergency Coi- |beauty is that it increases on ex- “‘ll!hll“b-\r‘llfi_ and RegE Ve bl to our trite question of, “What do you know?", he re- | cervation work, serves an important double service. |amination "—Graville. monial ball the following night. plied quickly and with evident enthuslasm: | It emphasizes the value of the Civilian Conser- RIS A ) s - < v master o B 20 g ref rned to oug 5 sines g o) o i vation Corps, now under attack by hostile Eastern| s = S Ben Leaming returned fc g 1 know business is good. When the first of the e KT o o A o e e OCK and LEARN month starts out like this it's a sure sign the whole| ™ A {ho ame time it points out the varied prob- month will be good.” | lems in which Alaska still requires the aid of the Fed-| That up and coming merchant’s message should |eral government. i L Hot Springs By A. C. Gordon be spread up and down the streets of Juneau and up | Work that CCC youths, whites, Indians and Eski- and down the streets of every town in this Territory./mos, are now doing in Alaska under an expanded pro- It is the sort of a message that Alaska progress is in|gram, includes such dn'crge items as bmlqmg landing still those who | fields for airplanes and night shelter cabins for dog- 1 tune with, but unfortunately there are | 4 ¥ S £ primitive Indian houses, This was one of the most disa have their foot on the brake instead of the accelerator | S1ed travelers; preservation of primitive Indian houses,| 3 ypg j5 Katherine Cornell? isnae o G B DI | totem poles and other relics; protection of game and Rte tho Book greeable days the Island had and view with alarm every fresh rumor that pops 3 a4 D¥hatus the Boabkles iwaEd for & i J 5 2 S| wild life, in some sections because it provides food' ,....10 perienced in many around the corner. | for natives and in others because these regions may =~ 4 whi is our most brilliantly DAVing fallen in torrents and the One of the current bugaboos of fear is what the pe developed as meccas for visiting sportsmen. Jw-im-cd bird? o ™ wind a steady blow. The Douglas gross gold tax is going to do to the Territory. Last Mr. Fechner's tour of inspection will help to ac-| o= s, 05 oo flowe through the Island Women's Club had post- . vear it was something else, mainly strike scare. Yet quaint him with Alaskan problems affecting a wide Grand " poned its picnic until a week later. range of governmental departments. report of the Interior Department Alaska’s friends will hope that his visit will mean carried in yeste ?fl" g Em.pm' .rfmak fet Al‘_\“ minees) pmd"‘.”‘ . not only the continued work of CCC enrollees, but the ANSWERS salmon, the first to be shipped south (.onomer n 1936 was five million dollars more than in 1935, of 1'% O g ) L it e mo R A RO S ; d o it tronome LA ol sheSinted Yo ireaall) thred millton, Tiie y INSHILE ot va PrOgrain BT (SRS A ok e el that season, were a part of the g " more of the territo! is. us, 122,000,000. Mariposa’s actual production of minerals in the Territory last | Jpiiid L Sl | American stage actress were f e Packing Com- e USRI LU LS00 Ste yoar hefore A British sleuth broke a case by reconstructing | 3. Kirk pany at Cordova. The editor of the News-Miner up at Fairbanks', j.cior torn into 1,800 pleces. When the League ! 4. The scarlet tanager. — the other day, after apparently being swamped With| gpens a treaty repair service, this is their boy.—San: 5. Colorado River. Miss Geraldine Burke, of the Al- reports of mining prosperity in that district, made | Francisco Chronicle. - = aska Supply Company, was this comment: o “The minstrel who would play a largo to the last Baldwin can resign now. He s Sourdough, must soon thrum that touching refrain, from Wally c but stalwart young men and women are forging into Akron Beacon-Journal. the land, brawny, brainy and capable. i “New modes of mining, new methods of pros- pecting, new means of processing fish, reclamation and exploitation of farming and forest areas—develop- pas pe ment of a multitude of rich resources, are bri ved English society d English society if that sterious billionaire actually took government, he might not seem so very after all, from our own Uncle Sam, who * acting like one for the last four years or so. Herald. Even over different, en —Boston the ging 1 What was the United States at the time of the Civil War, and now? Q What should a girl do'if a man speaks to her on the street, the population of phia. Canyen in Arizona? High MODERN ETIQUETTE By Roberta Lee —pk Weather: rain. - D Try an Empire ad, and she does not remember hav met him? i A. If the girl considers it a flir-| tation, she should pay no attention to him. If it seems to her that she — — [ ’ has met him, nod pleasantly and CAUSTI Bres (. | WLEKI {; Q. Is it all right to give a dinmrI 2 on Sunday night? COMMENTS A. This is seldom done, as it is' & _— not regular with most people. Q. What is considered the most attractive floor for dancing? A. A polished hardwood floer is the best. “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper™ THE FRIENDLY STORE GOLD DUST For Fine Washing. SPECIAL FOR LARGE PACKAGES 0c each MAZQLA OIL A Perfect Salad Oil. qgt. ca_n 45c Long Clear Grains. THE FRIENDLY STORE MAGIC SPREAD Friday, June 4, 1937. ¥or all Phone Joe: “What caused the explo- cion on Cy's farm the other| day?” | Henry: “He fed a chicken e R some ‘Lay ‘em or Bust’ feed and Add a little water and | 550 00 " be o rooster.” sugar—boil a few min- | | | | | utes and you have 5 - glasses of clear, pure | it fruit jelly. Pkgs. 1 Sc MOTHERS’ OATS WITH CHINA Art: #Do you think you can | make a good portrait of my wife?” | Artist: “My friend, T can make | it lifelike you'll jump every time you see it.” DI 0—0—o0 " demanded is “Are you positi el, “that the prisoner the man who stole your car?” cour E!«««Q HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of. Alaska” STORAGE and CRATING JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48———Night Phone 4703 e SEE FEMMER FIRST ! kinds of feed, also fertilizer.' 114 adv. and Every Purpose COAL CO. PHONE 412 When in Need of EL OIL—-UTAH COAL GENERAL HAULING CALL US Front Street | | | | ly was the lay of the new school building the next day. ond day was to be the conducting| on + month’s vacation to California ec- | John Gustofson and family, old- timers of Treadwell, were passeng- g, ers for Seattle on the Princess So- €X-Ithe augury of a year of varied ex- weeks, the rain poriances, Seven thousand cases of canned outhbound. They pirthday include Adam Smith, Scot- a , 56; lowest, 46; 257 S. Franklin ro- Phone 324 | dals with wide effects. Great ,mmm-s may be evanescent and ro-; imantic marriages aisappointing, the| seers declare. | Fashions of the summer carry to those who read the stars omens of jfuture events which are of serious portent to the nation. Accordir to the law of historical cycles, wars are to lay many places waste. | In the past nations have always |experienced a period of reck spe jon and wanton extrava- ent on * mily” night. uls nce preceding important changes trend tewards responsibility romance has been nd the vithcut strong. Persons whose birt) If your "Daily Alaska Empire” has not been delivered By 6:00 P. M. PHONE 226 A copy will be sent you IMMED- hdate it is have Social contacts may- be valuable within the year. Children born on this day prob- Iy will be endowed with good brains. Many subj of this sign are scholars snd leaders John Couch Adams, British was born on this day 1819, » have celebrated it as a thers tish philosopher, 1723; Bushred Washington, jurist, 1762. (Copyright, 1937) Monev Saved is Money Earned EARN AT IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. B o e o e 2 e e 2 e e T T e e ¥ : 2 W. J. Leivers Lot are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the COAL For Every Purse PACIFIC COAST SIS S S Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE-~ FULLY COMPOUNDED Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery “Well,” answered the witness, | “I was until you cross-examined | me. Now I'm not sure whether SPQCial 3 6c [ o all? | FLAKES KELLOGG'S Means Freshness and Quality Also Cups and Saucers. Large package. RICE FOR SATURDAY NLY! = After the train had wrecked an automobile at a crossing, a pert young woma arose from the reckage. U jured, she procecded to powder her nose. The others gathered around. 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