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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1937 < Daily Alaska Empire " ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager l'zgrrlmry tythe present time.. The Game Commis- slon is doing good work. If more of its recommenda- tions were adopted, the Department would hear less protest on the part of Alaskans. HAPPY BIRTHDAY The Empire extends congratula- i 20 Years Ago From The Empire Horoscope UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no pro- test is filed in the local land office within the period of publicadon Jnnd thirty days thereafter, said Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE —-—*-'. . '—‘~‘ tions and best wishes today, their “Tha gtars incline May 17, 1937. |finul vt il PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main Streets, Juneau, | A Rift in Labor's Clouds virthday anniversary, to the follow- @, 1y = Wit 4o ot coniper” Notita' I hereby Givets. thak ehd | ted g&rnlmm.el ll‘;eueadccepfied and ing: in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class (Philadelphia Record) AUGUST 4. AUGUST 4, 1917. N Sy E. 1. Du Pont De Nemours and‘ GEORGE A. LINGO, The signed statements issued jointly by William Edward Bach Business men raised a guarantee of $500 a month for the gasboat THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1937 cation for a trade and manufactur- | Company, Inc., have made appli-! Register. ' . v . First publication, July 28, 1937. SUBS! RATES. s the A . rati S y g Delivered. by ot l:rr:("dru“;:n Douslas for $1.25 per month. ;'flrg:?' “'::le;'(‘?]‘::"L “{Pw L hc:&":fi'}:e g:‘:sm;fi: 12’; Mrs. Walter Bacon St. Nicholas to start a service be- ! ; ing site, Anchorage 08384, for a ' Last xmbuut.lon Sept. 22, 1937, at the following rates ) @ 2 Mrs. Lawrence Carlson 7 i Under this planetary government |, f 3 " e & irst rifts A 5 tween Juneau and Chatham Strait act of land situated on the east six months, in advance, $6.00; | Industrial Organization, are the first rifts in a clouded Jackie Martin it is well to push business and fi- v will promptly notify ecularity in the de- 34, labor situation. They hold out a shred of hope for peace between the two main wings of the labor movement, and Dodo Clark Glenn Mielke Norman Cook | points. I\ By order of Jack Wilson, custod- nancial interests. For a few, new fortunes are presaged. interested in big business shore of Gastineau Channel about Thane, embraced in U. S. Survey! three miles southeasterly from' | UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND -OFFICE “Telephone 602; Business Office, ; , g ian of law and order at Treadwell,| Men No. 2278, cfintalnmg 25.06 acres. | District Land Office peace between them would. go a long way toward | 0T Bach o " " MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRE ending jurisdictional strikés, with all their business | FIG i geR Mille: |motorcycles were banned from that |will profit greatly through_the uutugle 58 degrees, 13 407 N.| Anchafagd, Alasks. The Associated Press is xcluslvely oo o S st |disruption and the antagonism they create against ngerrg\cee B, Kerinr | community. next few weeks, it 1S prognosticat-| Longitude 134 degrees 16" 00° W.| May 24 4837, repih 5 s credi y % % T O ed i this paper and also the local news |labor unions on the part of the general public. Vidtor \Jotnson £ led. T‘”?l‘:e’“ to be heavy and ex-|and it is now in the files of the Notice is hereby given bd- published herein. The two rival leaders agree to moderate their Floyd F. Fisher Mrs. W. J! Jrslrx::n dref;ivtedha let- po;‘tlauxuau::sre:a:eme A market UkS Land Office, Anchorage, Al- win J. Kirchhofer, entryh jto- o i S ANTE! 3 ry exte] c ' o 4 {ter from her husban a e was aska. | ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER rivalry to the extent of cooperating in specific labor Mrs. John H. Chappel ter will be. sudden and SN mayibe s gether with his’ Wltm,"l’mk R. N THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. situations, Had this agreement been in effect before, it might have avoided many situations like the recent ¢ returning to Douglas from An- chorage during the fall as winter slump of serious international sig- Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above meation- George and John W, A. Crosby, all of Juneau, Alaska, has submit- Igeneral truck strike in Philadelphia, where the A. F. i work at the westward would be nificance early m‘the fl“(“mf‘»v . |ed land should file their adverse ted final proof on +homestead ke |of L. tied up all deliveries for almost twenty-four| | DAILY LESSONS | scarce Mining interests should prosper| ciaims within the period of pub-'entry, Anchorage 08039, ‘for a tract { hours in protest against an invasion by the C. I. O. IN ENGLIQH Gold and afl‘.'el outputs }‘“ -*;f‘sl‘x‘ ucation or thirty days thereafter, of land embraced in U. S. Sur- - of the truck field. | ) Henry Brie and associatees were are to be large and new ol:e ields | or they will be barred by the pro- vey No. 2183, situated along Glac- The public inconvenience caused and the con- By W. L. Gordon ' building a ;Ond at Auk Bay (o u-an;-‘:urp to be discovered m.xt their loca-| yisions of the Statutes. | fer Highway about 7% miles north- | tracts broken by the A. F. of L.’s general truck strike port material to their mining prop- tion 'ma_v bc‘ kept §ccxet. GEORGE A LINGO, west from Juneau, containing 3.19 lin Philadelphia give added significance to the strong | i 4 erties Building will continue to be push- Reuister, | acres, Latitude 58 degrees, 21’ 44" !pmtian now ‘lakl‘n against such strikes by Mr. Green.‘ Words Often Misused: Do riot e !ed and_public ed{[ices wuld rise hx‘x: First_ publication, June 16, 1097, . 1NA Longitude 134 degrees 33 W. He said in his smtgment: say, “I need in the neighborhood Steamers plying to Alaska wer ‘many cities. f:‘ngm;ers fl;] arcl Last publication, Aug, 11, 1937, i and it is nbwk jn the Tiles of the ~_“A general strike cannot be guaranteed without | o fifty dollars.” Say, I neeq under orders for cm‘nmflndeermgitem will be kept : usy for many| b Em 5 U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Al- \'xolnl_mg contracts honorably cn{vred _mto. The about fifty dollars.” by the Government, if necessary, weeks, it is forecast. i | aska, and it no protest is filed in American Federation of Labor believes in the ob- | 4 inq. for war service. This is a fairly favorable rule for| UNITED STATES s contracts and the maintenance of said |, Often Mispronounced: Mankind. women and encourages in a mild| DPEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ‘D¢ lecal land office within the . servance of contrac | Principal accent is on last syllable. | g B h lead GENERAL LAND OFFICE | period of publication or thirty days contracts inviolate. O:;eLolr) the cl:uer a&s:sn(){m:}r‘lz Often Misspelled: Eradicate; er,i 1Lhe Allies were advancing in Bel- 'way isentlx’n(;x;t)st at, xll)myt eal tl: | thereafter, said final proof will be - American Federation o Rror nsL 1le‘ rec:ra i |not ir. gium and taking new positions. {na;’}r a‘ge. o rd r{\azl ; co1 muc] District Land Office jaccepled and final certificate is- S during one-half century of negotiating ge ag Byrionyms: ~ Tndistinet. taint inclined toward initiative in ro- Anchorage, Alaska. | sued. 147 YEARS OF VALIANT S “A Coast Guard Cutter is speeding to the rescue.” | ments and maintaining them inviolate. “Furthermore, general strikes mean revolution. The innocent victims of a general strike in a com- |times and it is yours.” vague, obscure, dim, blurred. ¢ Word Study: “Use a word three Let us in- The City Council met the previous night but only routine matters and okaying of bills was the order ot; mance. August marriages will be lasting if the ceremony is performed under June 30, 1937. Notice is hereby given that Jus- tin Hollister Traver, entryman, to- | GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, June 16, 1937. minlty wll; ok IONE BCHIG e R B ey il . ring business. this configuration, but there may|gether with his witnesses No news. dispatch of disaster along the coast m"“"e“”" public opinion turns against strikers when | A% o:l :g;ag;xlvary’r%an{ust.enzr.; | be econox:lc problems all thmugkyx Petrovich and John Skan, Jfl;}‘ gf i publ_lc—n.uof A AL far out. to sea is complete without that traditional|they engage in a general strike. For these reasons|oneé word e Y. M| Weather report: 5¢ high, 48 low, )ife. 4Klawock Alaska, has sl:\bmltted P ———— the American Federation of Labor cannot extend Partisan (adjective) ; devotedly ad- line. It is as much a part of the American Vocab"mry‘_‘ oAl it gehafaT s LR !hering to a party or faction. “He ¢loudy. | In the evening of this day there|final proof on his homestead, An-! as the “Marines have landed and have the situation | aPI D g=nntu Cat A L A Bt et o't wae Dilbden by partisan zeal” - e, }is a sign most encouraging to in-!chorage 08149, for a tract of land When in Need of » well in hand” And it is more historic. ‘Long before| — We ave soty that tr: Gems Bd RO record. in | Ceaagip Try The Empire classifieds for dustry. The seers foretell some sort|situated on the east shore of Kla-' the Marines were a part of our national defense, the | "oy \ oy Ty B0 b calvance of contracts has been q«——————-———— ~¢ vesults, of armistice in labor strife. thlack Inlet “on Prince of Wales DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL - Coast Guarders, then the Revenue Cutter Service.|.," ovcellent one, but this unfortunately—for labor | R SR 5 GRS Persons whose birthdate it is|Island, embraced in U. S. Survey i ¢ ¥ g | g ard! i ENERAL HAULING were speeding to the rescue. | as well as capital—has not been true in the case of LOOK cnd LEARN Southern European countries have the augury of a year uf‘ hardjffls ZQSAC:!.IMI?;’K‘S;’M acres, lati- G It is just 147 years ago today that the Coast Guard | the Automobile Workers in General Mntars.‘ er hope | By A. C. Gordon manufacture sugar from raisins. iwoxk whlct} lfwlugcs chnnges»a;{l! lgfledegrq:::l;;sw m(:d 1: ilonsltuti!e STORAGE and CRATING was put into service by then Secretary of the Treasury (he will take ag strong DUNUM'{ against violation flf"_______—_____* o [;:(z;gz.mzatmns. uccess is indi- 4 it is now in & 3 sh- | contracts in a future statement. NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL | 5 Alexander Hamilton, under President George Wr the | In our opinion the greatest contribution that 1. What percentage of the world's ACCOUNT | Children born on this day pmb-l CALL US ington—August 4, 1790. It was the first move of thej b S o "onq Mr. Lewis could make to the cause of 'automobiles are owned i the Unit- The undersigned, having on the ably will be exceedingly reliable and| .’UNEAU TRANSFER infant Republic of the United States to protect its| .., woyld be (1) to make peace between A. F. of L. 'ed States? 13th day of July, 1937, filed his industrious. Many subjects of this| maritime commerce and handle customs revenue.|anq ¢ 1. 0.; (2) to work out a joint policy for policing | 2. wno 1s we nung of Iialy? final account as administrator of Sign are studious and inclined to| Phone 48—Night Phone 696 f In fact, it was the first step toward our present Navy.| unions to weed out irresponsibles and punish those| 3 How many comets are there the estate of Hugo Peterson, de- devote themselves to teaching. | The Navy as it is known today was not established | guilty of breaking contracts; (3) to frame legislation i the known solar system? ceased, in the Probate Court for James Monroe Taylor, onetime | - until eight years later, in 1798, There had been what | that w_'xll insure union democracy and outlaw strikes| 4° ywhich is the correct word, Juneau Precinct, Alaska, notice is president _°f Vassar College, was, was known as the Continental Navy during the Revo-|in which there is no issue between employer and |“comptroller” or “controller”? hereby given to all heirs, creditors born on this day 1848. Others who lutionary War but it had been disbanded at the time |employee | 5. What is the most important and other persons interested in said have celebrated it as a birthday in- : H P | The alternative to such a three-fold program 1s i, a0t of Cuba? 3 clude Robert Woods Bliss, Ameri-, that Washington and Hamilton put into the service £ : % S product o uba ? estate, that Tuesday, September 14, G & |an increased public reaction against labor unions be- i i 4 can diplomat, 1875; Guy de Mx\upas- he Rev Cutter Service, which in 1915 became 1937, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon the Hievenue Cu ) cause of the abuses of some of them and the enact- ANSWERS of said day, at the office of the Sant, French writer, 1850. | i officially known as the United States Coast Guard.|,,ent of legislation that would curb the legitimate 1K Ak i Veans. Um}gd sta:és il Liqe (Copyright, 1937) The record of the Coast Guard as it marks today | activities of labor unions and hamstring organization | -, Victor Emanuel Federal and Territovial Bun;ling " ——————— } s i ing | of workers instead of merely insuring fair practices| .’ d | 3 its 147th birthday is one of .hermsT a;],d.OL;L“and I (o e ooty 13 {\bout 1201.).00‘_ the .Cx{,y and Precinct of ‘Juneau, More than 110 Oklahoma A. & M. P B oanmiof the govgEmEL (D‘m‘ Tt Labor's biggest problem is to curb its extremists, | 4 “Controller” is the correct Territory of Alaska, is the time and cojiege students recently completed toward preserving life and happiness and fostering ., "o i emists are playing directly into the hands |[0"m: Webster says “comptroller”, place set for the hearing of sald g first-aid course and received cer- ol American commerce than the Coast Guard. of the reactionaries, as is the continued division of S €rTOReOUS. account, objetcions thereto and the tificates from the U. S. Bureau of When Amelia Earhart was ivsu recently in the ithe labor movement between A. F. of L. and C. I. O.| > Suéar. settlement “l‘;m’fiL A Mines. South Pacific, the first news dispatches carried the —_—— 19 i ~H. B. LE A — . f e b o ESCRS i y a N <= Administrator of the estate &——m——— line, “the Coast Guard Cutter Itasca is speeding to A Different China Now : | .. % of Hugo Peterson, deceased.' | pRESCRIP- - the scene where the plane was last reported.” Major 2 Tannl ; | MODERN ss#lJFirst publication, July 14, 1937. e Cigarettes ] isaster. C S 1 (New orl orld- legram. 4 | o minor disaster, and the cutters ’arv 1;0 the lr;“‘l\lw St i e ag ?r the nanren E’"HQU ~TTE Last publication, August 11, 1937. B Can dy % Here in Alaska we are more familiar with they <FOW0 ©°° 2 ; 3l —— | | compoun Coast Guard perhaps than most places in the States. [S4€ Jords nad detided fo make fhe clash west o By Roberta .ee fmeme oo exactly a8 ! Here the cutters are an important part of our ever)‘d_a.\' Mukden affair of September 18, 1931, which opened s 2 P ’n Taklt written (:qrds [ existence. The number of lives and amount of ship-| ne way for the penetration of Manchuria. G Wean e B e ay by your ping that has been saved off the Alaskan coast through Her demands that China assume blame for the | propt D doctor. the efforts of the Coast Guard runs into large figures. Countless gashoats, distressed by storms, have been rescued; passengers have been taken safely from hooting fray, regardless of the fact that Japanese troops were carrying on night maneuvers on Chinese | erritory and had no business there, recall the tactics a young woman who is assistant to , my dentist? ‘ A. No. This young woman is in the PHONES 92 or Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, THE NEW same professional class as a nurse, v ¥ g j the sick{of 1931 . wigy - 5 = i It :’m“;‘: Jpeace ’:“:'c::e hjured and the S| " Her attempts to arrange a_settlement with the and very likely would be offend- &"“gfifis’, W‘?‘%flsg"d B“:‘ |~ MODISTE TO WOMEN b st A SPOLS 10 North China political council, rather than with Nan- 'ed at your offering a tip. e or Becau | OF BETTER TASTE m""‘“";“'”“"“c"‘; The Coast G“I‘;’d; vecord of eIV |ing, indicate her desire to localize the issue, deal | Q. Is it proper for a bride (o We Sell for CASH ‘| MRS.STERLING | A R c T l c jce is being made even more effective through €| with a less effective government and carry out her cnclose a small card, giving her Ik 2 1 addition of larger and faster Cutters in Alaska waters.|theory that North China, like Manchuria, is within new home address, in her wedding Leader Dept. Store {| | Rom 3007:\;’21:";’%‘" Bldg. c AanAL We in the north have ample reason to pay tribute|her own sphere of influence. |invitations and announcements? | George Brothers 1 PH 5 1 P tF 5 8 today, and every day for that matter, to that sterling Her offer to help police North China against Com-| A. The presentday brides sel-: | o e Gbs amous group of men who make up the United States Coast |munism is a patent bid to open that vast territory to /dom do this, as they did in years Draughl Beer Guard service. Their motto is service to mankind |D€r troops. {gone by. { On T 4 4 Her warlike preparations at home argue that she, Q When an invitation t in- | n ap and they live up to the letter of that motto. We feel : A 0 a din » ’ secumy}in Lha:) radittonal cld et believes the time is ripe for a second putsch that would 'ner has not been accepted, is one| “Tomorrow’s S‘lyles 25¢ | ) “A Coast Guard Cutter is speeding to the rescue.’ CONTROL OF GAME AND FUR Alaska's proposal presented through De‘lzgite Dimond to obtain Territorial control of game and fu- 2xtend her imperial arm over the Chinese mainland | north of the Yellow River. Doubtless she believes that Russia’s internal disaffection and Britain’s preoccupa—‘ Jon with Spain and other problems will leave her a free rein to deal with China unchallenged. But Japan today confronts a China much better able to defend her borders than in '31. Nanking has made peace with the Communist generals. She hss\ required to make a dinner call ? | A. Yes. Visit the SlTKA HOT SPRINGS |: Mineral Hot Baths 300 Rocms . 300 Bati:: from *2.50 ecial Weerly Kutes ALiISK:NS LIKE TIJ: "JIMMY" CARLSON has met with strong opposition from the Departmen! |, German-trained army of at least a half- muhonl ' Accommodations to suit every | o 9 of Agriculture which now has full control of these|.ffective fighters. Even if Generalissimo Chiang | | taste. Reservations Alaska Air | Pammze ll‘v‘ng S Market i Alaska resources. And there is considerable sound |Xai-shek would plead for peace at any price it is | | Transport. 'l ‘Iuneau's Own Store ¥ argument in the statement of the Department agains' [ doubtful that he could hold back his people or his e TR o 23 K the bill, as published in yesterday’s Empire. Especi- melpes- e m : s i e | R e AN 4 ally, it is stressed that the Territory itself is not. fin- oF, $ha Tires Sme. i modein -hislory, Colnastedt 4 ancially able to handle fur and game from its ow. | ICTSElf able to defend her national seli-esteem with || GREEN TOP CABS resources. There is considerable to that point. There also is something to the argument that the Depart- ment through the Biolegical Survey is attempting to carry forward a worthwhile conservation program an force and parry blow for blow. he present crisis dangerous from a world viewpoint. That very fact makesl‘ Debt and Taxes for Social Security PHONE ' For Every Purse TAP BEER 230 South Franklin CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. Telephone 411 has the more adequate finances to do so. The work (Business Week) | and Every | IN TowN! the Department is doing is in most respects commen- The Social Security program is here to stay, and | P ose i | Distributors P dable. susiness will have to pay taxes for it. But the amount ! l 1 . | PONTIAC BUICK But there is one angle of fur and game contro’|©f lhn‘taxes will largely deper_zd on vxthether the pro- | PACIFIC COAST i 5 | CHEVROLET P which does not set well with most Alaskans. A chu |3%m 15 “g"“{‘"‘ Lfa“‘;:y o l’e!;m"'"‘;: to ““;10]9 COAL CO 1 THE MINERS : : wrongly. During the fiscal year that began on July | | : graph taker - :fipnnl:pr::;inl?c “\‘;é‘:::l‘:’:“i‘f] ‘Z“;:D:i‘;‘;‘”:‘“;;mf‘:":_ 1, the federal old-age and unemployment taxes will : Recreation Parlors ’ 0. < oring in $700,000,000, and it has been estimated that | F bill: e 8 /| n 10 years the principal social security taxes will be | PHONE 412 BILL DOUGLAS F o R lN s u R A N c E “The Territory-of -Alaska contains the last grea’| hree billions annually. | - | stand of wild life under the jurisdiction of the Govern- But that is on the assumption that. the pensions | ] sm ment of the United States, and many people in vari- | antl benefit payments will be held down to their pres- i3 } See H- Ra ARD & ml~ l ous sections of the coumtry, including sportsmen, cons| it levels—which is not a safe assumption. Congress - : Z 409 Bflnk : seryationiéts, and lovers of wild ™Xe, are deeply inter |2aY increase the payments. It may also use the old- 2 Telepl_ one B. M. Behrends Bldq- - e 3 e .. | \8@ireserve account in‘a way that will add fo the tax- A - - i ::;:n i, Josuring its_ pwoper and adequats, coprd A [load. As that bugs T ssldee Righer and is ol It is a happy situation that such people are inter ested in Alaska wild life. That is as it should be. Bu’ what sometimes galls Alaskang is the apparent atti- tude that interests of thosé sportsmen and conserva- tionists in the States come before the interests of the residents of Alaska. A typical example of the point is duck shooting season. There are not enough duck shooters in Al- aska to wad a shotgun in comparison with the hordes that sally forth affer migratory fowl in the States Nevertheless, Alaskans are forced to be bound by the same strict shooting rules and regulations which per- tain to the Mississippi valley, for example. Alaskan feel that they are being penalized unnecessarily in order to protect waterfowl for the sportsmen of the nvested ‘in government obligations, Congress. should educe the federal debt in private hands. Otherwise here'will be a net addition to the federal debt, result- ng jn a lapger interest cost and higher. taxes, The vay to-prevent that is by curtailing the fund and put- ing social security on a pay-as-you-go basis. When you tell Satan to get behind you he doesn't | j0 away. He knows you will weaken at some fateful | noment.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. | —_— | This sign on the Telegraph Road: | 200 Feet Ahead.” Sign 200 feet ahead: Honesty is the best polic; ‘Toledo Blade Presidential hopes for 1940 are about to bloom, ays an editorial. That makes us gloomy because, n«l w resh Eggs “No Eggs." COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS DRY CLEANING [ Soft Water Washing [ J Your Juneou Luiaber Mills, Inc. INSURANCE Etates. The viewpoint may be exaggerated at times before, they'll all turn out to be weeds except | " ALASKA P k but it is something for the Department to consider | M¢-—Columbus, Ohio Dispatch Resources Over Two and Allen att'lc in its management of fur and game in the Territory ¢ z YR 3 A 2 i : Surely, the interests of the 60.000 persons who maks Both sides in Spain say they are flighting for One‘Half Min}on Dollars Estahlishqd 1898 up the population of Alaska need not be sacrificed in order to make a much larger number of sportsmer end conservationists in the States ‘happy. The Department has an excellent setup in the vwhow “pain we f This leaves the outsiders to explain what they ting for in Spain-—Toledo Blade. I d is ¢ grace to dieé rich, there are a lot of us know the blush of shame.—Dallas News. PHONE 15 "L