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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE, 7, 1937. NEI.DING HERE, SAYS ‘ihe office of the Bureau of Pub- Dai’ ‘- 4laska Em )ire Ta little slow getting on the band wagon, or perhaps H A P P Y < g | - ? 3 3 o they have been operating in Maine and Vermont. | | D I : P g € 01 B I R T H D A Y 20 Y | CEME:B' n- ls PO |lic Roads, 419 Federal and Territor- . AR bl & o] T T R ears A (1 | URED: ial Building, Juni ka, unti ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager Only one rift in steel strike, says a headline, And > | |l & eau, Alaska, until i b adentalts % The Empire extends congratula-| Frofh Th i | POLARIS-TAKU MILL'9 o'clock am., on June 30, 1937, for o P the EMPIRE, that rift would appear to be John L. Lewis. tions and best wishes today, their rofly The Empire | “The stars incline | jreconstructing and improving 0.062 BRINTIN COMPANY S e o] e birthday anniversary, to the /oxzaw-l P , - but-donbt compel” | All is going well with the Polaris-‘g"ek‘“s“i‘; Glacier Highway, Gold 4 gty Split Infinitive ing: 7 % | {Taku mining property up the Taku | cok Bridge Section,located ad- L e v s R p! i b JUNE 1, 1917 L 4 |River, acmmfig ridih o Nemingu"“““‘ to the Tongass National For- 4 N 2 iy (Bl Haeaid) JUNE 7. The Minister of Marine in Paris superintendent, who arrived in Ju_"es(, First Judicial Division, Terri- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Philip Hale used sometimes to recommend the Tom Hellan announced that a squadron of TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1937. D8Rt VREtARIRS B Yot tory of Alaska, involving 1,250 cubic Delivered by carrier in .lul\eunznd‘l)uux:nnl»r s1 er month, “H”;l_ plitting of m“;“““ "1 Venefiotel it 0 Hel = Westall American warships had arrived off| Evil portents are discerned today Over 100 me};l ai ‘; plane.d th yards unclassified excavation, 300 y mail, postage paid, at the following rates: ~ [regular s ! s as a beneficial exel . en o T _|by asf 4 e employe ere ' . ¥ ?&l}}u’xf - ivince, $12.00; six months, in & e, $6.00; | Professor Dr. Walter Barnes of New York now echoes Robett Larseh the (,ua]Tl I-“JP,?‘“C.( flnd;l‘:hA,{n-E’ :th :;lrgl‘ogf;,: \Sv\k‘\:: ‘;e]aclm:\ d;l:z now, and work is progressing on meicuk;!c yar:s structural excavation, 76 O rs ‘will confer n favor if they will promptly notify | the recommendation and extends it. He would split, Theo McKanna {en OUME] SN T 'f = ?m% b p, of coming distress to inhab-lMil Which s being mnstmcuefl,?IC]‘»l o y:r s Class A concrete, 19 cu- the Businese Office of any failire or irrepularity in the de- |an infinitive or two before breakfast every morning, Alex Zibio provisions for American troops ab|siE e Mr. Neiding said ic yards Class B concrete, 19 cubic livery of their paers A Vs 5k say “It's me” instead of “It is I” and end sentences G W, Hill a PFrench port. An official state-|itants of the planet Earth. With Mr. Neiding i iyards Class S concrete, 14 cubic Telephones: News Office. 602; Business Office, 374 l it o : T PROIRD, W S W |ment said “The French navy greets| While the figure is read as fortun- : . Neiding in Juneau to-|yards Class C concrete, TR i RE e Sy e Bl g ! tr (51, thess te for the financial affairs of the 947 18 D. Brynelson, mine geologist, |reinforci Tas), 1000 vogits C S iwith joy on their arrival these new ate fol e C airs of e % 4l ng steel, ,000 pounds It is the revolt of real culture against that spurious o Ibrothers in arms who under the flag!United States, the stars foreshadow Who_atrived on, the Northwestern structural steel, 31 M ft. B. M. treat- the use for | The Assoc R republication it or not|culture which would treat one’s native tongue as | r' vay vacati " . e N O o "t fomie or|| DAILY LESSONS |{of the great American Repubiic|much bitterness in the expresson iirceon (e LT Sonmiry. Ty | o e a0 cubl YAl dcoe languages with artificial restrictions have come to participate until the|of diverging opinions. Press and|co P B0 RE ST country. They riprap. The attention of the bidder LATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | The basic mistake of the purists is in confusing| | IN ENGLISH |final victory in the struggle against|radio will carry vitrolic speeches. . » the mine by airplane |is directed to the Special Provisions s e b Al rules of style with laws of grammar, It is not un- | | By W. L. Gordon the world’s common enem Betrayal of public confidence : |covering selection of labor, hours grammatical to split an infinitive. Correct taste| | A s | may be suspected on the part of D |and conditions of employment, and {may rebel at the constant and monotonous use of | °* — #| M. J. O'Connor, resident of Doug-|officials entrusted with the man- ATTENTION MASONS bt s rates. Where plans | such phrases as “to gladly go,” “to wickedly contrive;” | Sk » e iy for 18 years, a dozen times Mayor |agement of city, county and state' |and specifications are requested a | € Words Often Misused: Do not say | deposit of $10.00 will be required to city and always a live one, laffairs in various parts of the coun-, There will be a Called Communi- | to leave with his try. cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147 | ore thelr return within thirty of effective usc of the split infinitive. He recalls|akron™? Ifamily to engage in business in the| Trouble over a phase of broadcast- Monday evening at 7:30. Work m!fflyfi 1"" operting: of bids. Checks |one sigrificant circumstance. Macauley's essay on{ Often Mispronounced: Gather, South. Mr. O'Connor has disposed|ing is prognotisticated and 1t may the F. C. Degree. By order |shall be made payable to the Bu- of the i e e . i ‘ i el o |y g 7 e edciakiond. LV 3 |reau of Public Roads, Juneau, Al- Lord Holland, as it first appeared in the Edinburgh | pronounce the a as in at, not geth- [0f his mercantile business to F. A.|have lInternational ~repercussons |aska. Plans and specificatiors may | but it does not ollow that they must be ruled utterly | “How long did you stop in Akron"? [0f the |out of use. Lounsbury gives a number of instances|Say, “How long did you stay in|Was preparing Review, included a paragraph beginning, “In order {qy {J. Gallwas, who had been hmd‘Scandn].~ touching men in high! J. W. LEIVERS, ibe examined at the B fully to appreciate the character of Lord Holland.” et) often Misspelled: Pentrate; |clerk and trusted man in the store place may be discussed without re- adv. Hooratary, i B e e T st |cetera, Later Macauley brought out an edition of hispene not peni "lfor many years. Douglas without serve in the newspapers. - ’Buildina S:, = emMand ATerrlmrlal |essays carefully revised, and in this the beginning of | gy vo nyms: Characteristics, |"Mike” would not be the same, it| Warning is given that the month| T3 dds Moeles Bathile T B {the paragraph was changed to “In order to fully ap- : : larity. attribute, Was predicted |will be marked by many desperate uic R A T | preciate.” Loundsbury infers that the alteration hema Il crimes and much bloodshed. Rome, |~ s o ubtAte 5t thie: r.d RS Yy, [svr’mfll to Macauley to give greater force to his sen- ..o and it is yours.” Let us in- The Goldstein Emporium deco- Moscow and Tokio are to be centers| U. S, Department of Agriculture, |reau of Public }:o;drsme‘!:;::: B:Aul- s 3 B ltn('rr.”.\ R crease our vocabulary by master- rated three of its large show win- of upheaval. :Buroau of Public Roads, June 1,|aska. M. D. Williams, Dismct' En- dows with one of the finest dis-| Mussolini's star may be subject|1937. Sealed bids will be received at |gineer. a8y plays of furs ever exhibited in Ju- to changes in which its brightness & i e 2 A o neau. The three windows held furs will be obscured. .Unrest in Italy, terfefuofofoafofonfocfrfofert ing one word each day. Today's word: Commemorate; to celebrate the memory of. “It is a tribute to who condemn it say “Between you and 1." Curiously enough, the French say “It's me,” and in the New ALASKA WELCOMES VISITING CHAMBER \ e AR B YL AT Bty RS Testament the words translated “I is I" are in the | N B0 0T o memorate,» {valued at $45,000 and especially fine is ominous to those who read the i Athskuns Bilve i hisasure to weloome | Orook: version, 7 BN (o0 S T S R were two sets of black fox valued future as it is written in the heav- iiting Ohamber Stros Oeng e i : St L A g st N ens visiting Chamber of Commerce delegations on their| The Course of Prices B e Milh et eIV Eh Fp ks pilgrimages of good will to the north. A large Se-| wsiirn || LOOK and LEARN Miss Ethel Forbes, talented or-'edly that this will be a year of fires attle group is arriving in the morning aboard the ¢ (New York Times) By A. C. Gordon ganist, was presenting a free organ as well as floods. Great losses in ' ' AR e T e e The general average of staple prices, given out v A. C. recital at the Palace Theatre the the forests are foretold emem er v 2 o i . e recently by the Labor Bureau, shows the sixth con- | . 4 followinz Sunday afternoon, John T. iclans and nurses now are ® 0o o Chamber is aboard the Prince Robert which probably | secutive weekly decline since the reaction began in 1 'Spickett announced. She was to be under a direction of the stars pre- April. The decline has not been at all spectacular; | assisted by Miss Klondy Nelson, saging great activity. Surgcons ‘What is the most rapid grower of all the well known fruit trees? will get in here Wednesday, according to present| Cile. ’;lflflk‘l\l;‘(bx:)l‘l‘; xf"%u:; ;:({i.n:‘t‘cd l]llld;\ t\l::";\ t\m;;-rclg;:: 2') Are twins usually of the same Violinist. RriEe fiixf“u:er:;:: great demand for for- ; ¥ ” - i M aio} " . 4% i sadey £ sy - b . sex? M b ¥ T s 1 : " BBR SR 10 RADRY. 1O, WORRD. BAGSC . I B jbore. (XM Ropie L beginning of the vear, BEvidently, then, | ™5 oopop g,e5 pussillanimous' J. E. Moulton, representative of' = Persons whose birthdate it is If your DCUIY Alaska Emplro has the south, particularly are we glad to welcome those|we have not had anything like a major reaction.! °° J the Seattle Hardware Company, was have the augury of a year of some { b : from Pacific Coast cities for the bond between Alaska | Furthermore, prices for some commodities which had | (a0 e SR e D b . KNak fo i not been delivered £ e iy Ly &% Yav e recov. | 4 Who was David G. Farragut? a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. perplexity. Women should beware and the three coast States is naturally closer. Our|fallen farthest from “‘:I«"‘;‘;-‘““"»‘\'\‘"‘k“’(}‘ have recoV-| 5 What city is the commercial i of financial muddles. ered part of their loss in ast week or ; Y @ problems are mutual problems; on the welfare of one ’Ih;.: o capecialy true of grains, which have re- | metropolis of Western Canada? Members of the Shrine were rest- Children born on. this day may By 6:00 P. M. rests the welfare of the ‘other. gained the larger share of their decline. The latest = ing after a busy day and night in be serious of mind and frafl of With faster transportation and communication | statistics have shown the domestic ANSWERS order to do justice to the ceremon- POdY. Subjects of this sign may be we are becoming more closely linked than ever before | “visible supply” of wheat to have fallen to the lowest| 1. The apple tree ial ball which was bringing to an exceedingly sensitive. % PH It is no longer a novelty to step aboard a plane since 1921, of oats to the smallest since 1910, of corn| 2. About two-thirds. are either end the Shrine activities in Juneau Dl,;“'d D’Np'f'_“ i ReatrAgrel NE in nine hours be in Seattle, and, if we want to go on{t0 & Wholly negligible minimum. This is an obvious | boys or girls i A during which the following took the ' ¢ ‘]‘BL; 8 h by boll’nvm"rhh down the coast, by fast established commerical air | consequence of short harvests, following drought on | 3. Weak or mean in spirit; cow- degree and joined the Shrine: Hugh “f_-‘ B 4 “ bl b cele- b R 3% %% reduced acreage. It shows that the year’s earlier | ardly. P. Hood, I A. Murphy, Arthur J. brated it as a Dbirthday include line we can be in Los Angeles in a few more hOUrS.| o ance of prices for farm products, which out-| 4. Famous American Admiral, Ferte, L. E. Noble, Charles W Gideon Johnson Pillow, soldier, As a matter of record, one Territorial official made| grjppeq that of all other groups, was, like the rise in | (1801-1870). Hawkesworth. Halseay J. Martin, R. 1806; Robert F. Wagner, United a round trip buying jaunt down to Seattle and Ca steel products after the successful demand for sweep-| 5. Winnipeg, Manitoba. y, Elmer E. Smith, John States Senator, 1877. fornia points in approximately a week last year. where ling increase of wages, a response to other influences — ! McDaniel, J. P. Walker, T Tt . but a few short years ago he would have needed a! han the devalued dollar or “credit inflation.” 1% _ _.» George A. Getchell, Royal R. Pul- Charles A. Lindbergh has made : month at least to attend to such business. | There have been various explanations of why ; MODERN len, Robert J. Dunn, Shelby B. Com- four emergency parachute jumps. A COpY V“H be Sent You IMMED' Sorintoved sthamiar service coupled with fast eripl| the Tlse was 6o suddenly interrupted. Both London | best, M. C. Stewart, L. L. Harding, — e e et e : and New York have assigned as one cause President | PTIQUET’I‘E Jorgen Nelson, Victor C. Clausen, Mansporiation litles virtually have made Al Roosevelt's reference of April 27 to “the preseni nazard | 2. Walter B. King, Arthur Van Mav- IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER and the Pacific Coast one great section of the United| ;¢ yndue advance in prices” The approaching com- By Roberta Lee l ern, A. P. Lagergren, George W. . States. Thus it is natural that we look upon these|p) 1 of the process of doubling bank reserve re- | . Snow, Otto J. Wicklander, J. S. M. visitors from Seattle and Los Angeles as our neighbors.| quirements was cited. But other warnings than the | Quist, C. J. Woofter, H. E. Spear, | President’s had been uttered from responsible quar-l Q. Is it necessary for a girl to gnq ¢. B. Williams. " : | ters, and markets were themselves uneasy before his |write notes of therks for bridal r y will n enjoyable one, we can with b | s rrs ity walibe et By ; | comment. 1t was credibly asserted that London banks |shower gifts that are sent to her, weather: Highest, 50; lowest, 42; modest pride give them a few sallent facts | were cautionsly withdrawing credit from the specula- jor is this this only necessary f0r cloudy. Alaska produced more than twenty three and | tors. The sufficiently obvious xplanation is that the | weddin ggifts? i PR A AL half million dollars in mineral wealth last year, some|advance in staple prices And while we welcome them and trust their stay Chas. Forward 1 gone too fast and too| A. Certainly one should lhunk‘ An agricultural conservation pro- eighteen million dollars in gold for which Alaska is| far. the donor of any gift. A person gram is being carried on in 234 justly famous. We packed in excess of eight million What be the next turn in prices, whether the who does not do so is ungrateful Texas counties under county agents Tou are invited to present year’s edvance in all commodities will presently (and does not deserve a gift of any — e kel this coupon at the box cases of salmon last year and a vast amount of fur b iind o6 aupetlons: whish ak ent | % 4 Ibe resumed or not, are questions which at present [kind. There is no time when we t Az an 3 nging H was exported, some of our mink and fox bringing| .., . pe confidently answered. On older occa " B ons | are excused from saying “Thank premium prices on the London market. s Al b uial e i pre e e R GREEN TOP CABS |2 i | | | | | Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see If you want to get around over the Terrilory,the advance whic companied rapid industrial re- " q ‘What is the secr v ) ;s e secret of making PHONE rapidly, there are eighty commercial air lines at yourjcovery had run its course, has been a reasonably {one's self a magnet for friendship? service, operating to every spot on the Alaska map |prolonged but not precipitous reaction. The Labor | 4 Expressed in 2 few words, re- 6 from Point Barrow to Dixon Entrance. Work ig;Burvuu\ index numbers show that precisely thh; gard everyone whom you contact as| 7 8 starting this summer on a big airfield, road and trail | occurred during 1924 and 1010 and 1900, as a sequel lepgigleq to your friendly interest. A | to continuous and rapid after-depr: on recove! of 2 o [ SR = - AU development program. Virtually a million dollars 1s® . Ee gt ! SR e e Show more of an interest in the prices. The present case is certainly not that of other persons than you do in your- rrrrreorn— e earmarked to go into this work. CommuniCalion jgp, ywyen (he average, having risen, on the bas's . c u q L LUNCH Fried Frog Legs and Other | Deiicacies [ 257 S. Franklin Phone 324 | systems are being improved and we expect before o) 1o s G e il arly .onesgitth ] 3 ; P ik 5 fi of wholly unwarr \.m.n peculation, nearly one-fifth | @ When is it proper to use demi- long to have telephone connections with the States aghove the highest level reached by inflated wartime 2 } { tasse service? ! Pa- ’ll Tak‘t Di.m es through a big project being undertaken by the Ameri- prices, broke 45 percent in the ensuing twenty ", % y 'l ooy used only at the! For Evefy Purse ’ " pl 5 can Telephone and Telegraph Company. months. Even after the recent downward reaction, o of Nane Despite what you may have heard about the Mata- the present commodity average is no higher than that | ofn dnee o and Every PHONES 92 or 35 e nuska project, and who hasn't, it is making progress Of May, 1930 It is about 13 percent below that of | mgqus Ne w""s Toauy—Empue. | Purpose Free Delivery &8 & pai¢-ap suvscriber of The 923 25 inclusive, which stalisticians accept as and i askiihel 0 miodeass We ‘may mot reach the| 1938 to 193 unelusve, stay P the “normal average. agricultural pinnacle that you enjoy, but ultimately S o e we will be able to support a great many more people, Stouter suspender: T TR R Fresh Meats, Groceries, o o BIGRID'S || PACIFIC COAST |} Luses Fomselin Daily Alaska Empire BEAUTY SALON | We sell for CASH Good only for current offering. sued the tars have been who will produce a great deal more Alaska wealth of Briton’s Navy. Never again will an issue with “YOUR APPEARANCE IS | to pour into the lap of the world through Pacific Rome catch John Bull with his—er—guard down.-- OUR RESPONSIBILITY” o Coast cities Detroit News. | Shattack Biag. S il PHONE 412 Leader Dept. Store Your Name May Appear Tomorrow Welcome to Alaska. May you enjoy your stay ety 3 m! — TR I George Brothers WATCH THIS SPACE with us, and return to your homes to continue the fine News item repori hand seen in Bar- | + 5 O B g — "—«—— edpEri | s hand is A DIV support you have given the Alaska program of de- celona.” The number of places Trotsky vel t in th % seen is odd in view of the few places he can put hit G velopment in (e past foot.—Dallas News. When in Need of uy llll 230 South Franklis Cerephone 411 Even the boys from Los Angeles, where we admit| S m T L den- | DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL D R u G s g "Tomorrow’s Styles , they have lots of sunshine, should appreciate this . Rt AT - S8 - atiit tial nmuj\al. I-!e signs them before they are passed, GENERAL HAULING Todav | s0 to speak.—Boston Globe. c R e L T 4 AT ISR : STORAGE and CRATING PUROLA REMEDIES * rose Townsend officlals who are resigning be- President Roosevelt never seems to thing of treat- cause the good doctor criticizes Roosevelt seem to be ing Congress to a fish fry.—Chicago News. CALL US ;figi%flrpgggxgiuc:_gg; t Distributors ; o JUNEAU TRANSFER Front Street Next Coliseum | | , CHEVROLFT PONTIAC BUICK Professional Golfers Association Meet Upens P ks gl e e AL 5 Juneau’s Own Store oy LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska WINDOW CLEANING e PHONE 485 COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS CARDINAL INSURANCE Resources Over Two and m‘k One-Half Millior: Dollars 25¢ Allell Sha ” Within City Limits || Established 1898, . Here is a general view of the Pittsburgh Field Club where the 20th annual Professional Golfers Association championship is being played. This picture shows the first player teeing off,