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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1938. Daily Alas e and they want to get \~7mnny eople as vr;qj("(), ka Empire |- = ey peopie as possible to|lf & P P Y. el ] BIRTHDAY|| 2( Years Ago | Horoscope (————————————e ettt ‘ 1 PROFESSIONAL FRATERNAL SOCIETIES ¢ wasn’t surpris b Bt he hey \\vuv littl 4, )‘.\ tounded that their n\\n} The Empire extends congratula- Prom TH b GASTINEAU CHAX L 4 M Stree Jun Alas District Governor, Fred Smith nrl Tacoma, was for ions and best wishes today, their “The stars incline Entered Office in J1 ! as Second Class Matler. | the scheme and circularized the clubs in the district|pir¢hday anniversary, to the follow- ERSGPRNEE SE o b i i e B. P. 0. ELKS meet . g e b ut do not compel’ "REEBU . P. 0. ELKE e < SUBSCRIPTION RATES to that effect 1 few words, the District Governor |ing: T ” L D e every Wednesday at 8 er in Juneau a 1a3 for §1.25 per month, hfehaR R NUARY 5, 1918 1 4 DENTISTS ( y W { 4 gk e Tow wh had stymied the J onference and then told| —_— Sy i . Blomgren Building | p.m. Visiting brothers One sear. i wonths, in advance, $6.00; | Juneau about it | JANUARY 5 R ointed as-| THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1038 PHONE 58 | welcome. N. C. BAN- one month kit th Tialib did v dow sl Ada M. Anderson H. Mclanns' Was: appointed a. ArONCE i osi . o i | FIELD, Exalted Ruler; B y down. It immediately Through the busiest hours of to: Subscri hey ity MRS opa) TUD i 2 sl e sistant city wharfinger to relieve the woug sies S Hours 9 am. to 9 pm = the Busine L de- | polled the. various clubs ¢ district, including Ore- | Carl W. Voght uation created by the 8-hour law|day benefic aspects rule strongly,| M. H. SIDES, Secre- Ivery of tb TG - Washiy Tanh d Britkh :Belunibia. to| Eleanor Gruber Sutherland o et merensed. busi. |according to astrology. There may tary. — : 3 ; The The el John Homme i S = ywever, a condition unfavor: N e = MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS e if they still favore au. The response was Distn Ky { ness| B et/ ity — .| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 ) The Associated Pres e ely entitled it avily in favor of the Alaska conference, but, it was| Bvivia VER ey - 1(9 SiBfibL to shiintinting Bacond and fourth republication a ~ ‘ o X 1 i ol e members he ot el B ol RS aa et 3 e o re s 4 S a : . o on and also the local news|also revealed, that a ny of the members had T, B Hammeesten Dawson was experiencing a_cold| WOmen are Suleet 1o SURIEETE |y Charles P. Jenne Monday of each month pubiished I |decided, at Govern iggestion, to attend PR spell, for weeks the temperalure i‘;mmiw.- ety wileverients DENTIST G & in Scottish Rite Temple ¥ T ALASKA C N Gl TEED TO BE LARGER |the Rotary Inter San Francisco, m » |averaging 50 degrees below zero :)nnu;h the year. Clubs will attain| Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg { beginning at 7:30 p.m. i sebdietl i sistlmmaatic o | The upshot was that the Juneau club.found. it || the|wider influence in civic affairs TELEPHONE 176 FORREST R. BATES, o could still hold a conference but t the matter of MODERN g ‘An otchisbtia, was | playingil M8 L R i B L VATl tHes | | Worshipful Master; JAMES W. | s In view of the large| ETIQUETTE Gastineau every evening during % s Nen“x o W; ;‘1} \ty( Ty ‘-‘LEIVERS. Secretary, tlendance “was very dub ey 4 ge : 4 atres. New plays W et a high|_ i pB xpense incurred ir t conference here and Va8 e IO mark of success. Young actresses|: . REBEKAHS 8 ored Sk nse hicy ¢ necessary to hold | By Roberta Lee b carpet, ice, then a fall of jare under a fortunate direction of . Berssleratiitodie No- o A-mbets 1e conference, balanced e mooted, question |8 — sl Lo vated Dougla the planets Dr. Richard Williams | every second and fourth Wednes t to accede 3 J 5o} ¥ 2 cture theatres are to 2 1 i « of attendance, the local clut on to accede tof @ Should a house guest leave a s \mno‘n‘) p;(v "f: n“\\ it DENTIST | | day EOOPN'. l:!allvl“BE_‘.‘TrY Me { the ornia plan. tip for a servant who has done| The Misses Mary and Nadja Kash-|Profit greatly as ne i & DOWELL, Noble Grand; RUTH | } 1ot : 2 | o eritartathad 36 of their|iImprove the artistry of the films. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE BLAKE, Seeretary . e i % OO T TR il parvioe? T revious, at|Newsreels are to gain wide acclaim, GOLDSTEIN BUILDING & | Suggestion is mac | G smith, who will| A. Yes; it is the proper thing friends several n D i es Wi seonnd Rl 16 e R T S e « {£00n go out of office, to that That is a matter|to do. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles|for they will record sensations C v ) e : 5 terna E cident —_— lof the future Q. What kind of affair would be E. Davidson ”}T;,::,‘];':-“»1,1> those who wed under kit Gu Smith ! ‘4‘,,11144‘(414« for this spring. De unfortunate i1 Lrternnon Nateptisn Yodbat o0 Wntied @ 1|encourag 1:,‘(“,,‘\“”,(“";, and laste CHIRBFRACTOR | ! S e loos! oW due ndation rather . TIs it permissible to use ruled of the Third Division. ing partnership. ; = Drugless Physician It ) icism. In the face of te ds, they ac- | The planetary government is ¢ A o ) N 1 /s Fhowered | SttioNEry in social correspondence? - Mo it ] e hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 It ! hed a great deal though the overpowered| 4 Ng: the paper should be un-| The Government had taken over|promising to universities wherel | pooms9:3.4 Triangle Bldg. 3 RN ! . 1 reaching the final objective. ruled . the operation of all railroads and|young women are to attain m.gh‘ PHONE 667 ” PUROLA REMEDIES ! St | RS S e labor had declared there would be blaces, especially in scientific re-j — | PRESCRIPTIONS GARE- | 9 | s stri sea | T > o \ , N et [+ — 5 no strikes. — N FULLY M NDE Alon the achie wh crowned | Just As We Thought | f Labor is under the adverse tule k ULLY COMPOUNDED { 4 with succ metimes’ becoy ce to record | i e ; ”‘ DAILY LESSONS Weather Report—Highest temper- of Saturn. Conflict hvl“']"m f‘gn- Dr. A. W. Stewart j: Front Street Next Coliseum ! an act which flourishes for a only toj g S T 1 ature 36; lowest 33; Cloudy. ployers and workers may be wide- e 0 bt |} PHONE 97—Free Delivery | - R e S e e T irst secret el ‘)‘ in the et ,U”":)’; IN ENGLISH spread. The Pacific Coast may be| o E')ENIIT;‘G i [ ! i ¢ strict | Nave come and gone without rippling irface { 2he o a battle ground for organizers of ours 9 am ¥ e . 7 Y o DISUICt | b ssian political life even Hitler has his people By W. L. Gordon Tit Bviatrix tlsbh 1 it S % = Iojay; Donferarios, WLioh Was & ean Nexti, o well trained for their oral dutic es Josef | g _ my Aigitenta of rioutiy ot are | Office Phone 469 % 3 ‘,\,m G e il o e L S R Sn Y S DEReERt of | Words Often misused: Do not say dicated for the later hours today.! Ty The Rexall Store een succe 1 getling the conference awarded 10|yoters troubled to go to the polls. But in Moscow 99 R : i e rib ils T — i 'l In what line of business are you Ice and snow may contribute peri : your nea nov through manipulations c r which i percent vo 1 n 1 sk 99.6 3% t (s t 2 v & o 4 | " Sresn. Bu ik 4 il “’ ket Qe v“x‘\ 8 S et 1 Ot | onzaged?” Omit line of. Merely to travelers on land and sea | DR. H. VANCE [l Reliable ) i SR U, Siilion of having| . Prohl el AR RN U L h Pen- In what business are you en- Persons whose birthdate it is have OSTEOPATH pharmacists | Juneau club placed in a position S ”[ el 0l e sl b not |g2ged?” the augury of a year of journe; Consultation and examination | | compound ‘ X Jn % the ; A g PR \e ballots contained the names of | Often Mispronounced: Long- peculyti At !’1;‘“““f?- b‘i“ _j‘”fe‘ free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; preserip- | i Sl il Jommunist nomirees and it was not lived. * Pronounce the i as in lie, ac- may BESnici0 and greis 7 to 9:30 by appointment. [ tions. of might ¥ cents on both syllabl airs Gastineau Hotel Annex | any marking, unless one chose to s own s both syllables. : O M : i In view of the fact that his community has neme on the ballot a8 AIBIOOROL his-earnestne Often Misspelled: Dilemma. Ob- _GENAxen bov fen this day probol) gouthy) Frankiin St Phone 177 | | Butler-Mauro Drug Co. anticipating a large conference here in the sprit The restilt of this “Hamosratic” election s very | #emuEl the: two wi's ably will be celever and amusing i appears justice, both to the club and the com-|much the same as in Germany, where a Reichstag| Synoyms: Quality, qualification, m(\wlll‘\r[;‘xivmd,\ inte : nt. Sub- e S R e {che o . ati his sign succeed in orig- \ munity, that we ver the record without functions is periodically chosen by unanimous |characteristic, attribute. jects of ) [ % to find out just cause the loss of ' vote ecret, however. The new Soviet le we; Word Study: “Use a word three inal use of talents y | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. || Tomorrow's Styles g the convention for Ju Alaska will be made up y men who i »een checked | times and it is yours.” Let us in- iR eslieil e llor i s Xpals Coliege ! Today” s 1 the | and double checked by party officials for i o- |crease our vocabulary by master- * was born on this day 1859. Others g 1 3 Last imer, newly star ous, t %% who have celebrated it as a birthday of Optometry and § ! June: R Club decided ¢ the 1937 lute loyalty Ser hes at minute I re- [ing one word each day. Today's 2 A i ¥ q‘ q . o Opthalmology \ beberls s o : re in 1938, |Placement by undoubted Cor took care of any |word: Zealous; filled with ardent include Carl Sandburg, poet, 1878; o Fitted Lenses Ground | | | 1o s g A L > danger that an cpposition might develop. |and active interest. “I have been Tom Mix, cowboy and screen actor,i | — i) ! The local knaw i S il The chief innovation of the Soviet elections is|very zealous for the Lord God of 1880 L - { ! the club was but new ] the absence of opposition candidates. It was consid- [ hosts.”—The Bible. e RN T z 1 H sy DiL 1 vas & iR Oy R hoed b BT PARTY IS GIVEN AT CALL COLE FOR OIL | | ! tarians he Cham-'cn the ballot ill such debatable issues are| "—m o - — * 5 TS B 3 % 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any \ ber of Commerce anc ed out wit e Communist party. To empha- | LOOK and LEARN METHODIST CHURCH amount . . . QUICK! ! { con- |size how debates are settled, a few recalcitre support and delegate COLE TRANSFER s}unequ's Own Store) | vention. Arriving there, tl became |members who got off the official party line were exe- | Boys of Mrs. O. L. Kendall’s church - b ilirtly dware that the bdds were neasly all seatnsy|cuted on election. day. Eoviet “demucra is not| By A. C. Gordon SAhecl clke. Shtietaited the gl of Phone 3441 or Night 554 b ey them as Portland was after the conference. But, un-|¥ithout its old-fashioned features, dating back to |z Mrs. Ronald Wiley's class at a party ———— g e e e e R i oAl 5 Crarist d : last night given in the social room | daunted, they went to work. The result, as we all|C - 1. What has been called “the root ast night g Socis R ot i » knaw, was that the Spokane convention by popular |, TTIeTe Were other, more commendable, innovations | 1. 0L of the Methodist Church. Have Vogn Ryes Bebioodhy H. S. GRAVES k ) W8 Al M0e . SPOXE PERYDn “"lalso. The polling places were opened ahead of time,|” “ : ” Games were played throughout “The Clothing Man” e awarded the 1938 conf e to | 2. Who was “The Tron Duke"? : he Clothing Man' vote awarded the 1638 conference to Juneau ) that customers need not wait outside in weather | : 4 % ; i the evening and at the close retresn- DF. Rae L. Carlson s lon Toat B e wi t % The Jrmean represenia ponsible for swing=1 rqy Ehy e : 3. What is the twenty-fifth.wed- e . ) 1 wan representatives e 1 ranging to 15 c Balow esrol 10 Spdaial theren bl iny niiineriisr TR ] R ments were served by the boys to OPTOMETRIST ! Marx Clothing ihg the eonference to the north the Rev. O. L.}is the practice of supplying comfortable irs in the | %18 o b o Ned their guests. Those present were L o i Kenc E. S. Evans, Keith Wildes, the late Robert|polling booth. This would be far more desirable in ot sermon hRs been OMlled. gyl Miss Brooke Hayward, .. Brenstahl, Stina Brenstah), Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry = v er. It was a masterful job, | America, where voling is a lon , rather than:in (06 “finest ever delivered: dnfithes;daughter of Teland Hayward and o 7o =0 DS S SRESR e ghop Phone Green 331 |z : : ; P © "7 Russia, where there is nothing to do but hand back a | Ardest to put into effect”? Mergaret Sullayan beaunifu sereen. o\ LS die oo T Pabssvien, st = Hollmann’s Pharmacy | ey o BAIIGE AlteRds dxsperly’ saarkad Ning | 5 What State is indented by actress, is pictured with her father ° . Olga, and Pa apcevich, o1 Sourea Bt Phone €5 | But despite the popular votc ne, the final | Pallot already properly marked. In many polling Sl board a T. W. A. skyliner, on her Tommy and Walter Fukuyama, Es- FINE 201 ¢ St. | - el places the Russiar Je ind dancing, |PUget Sound? st b 31 P PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY | Ection on scheduling the conference for Juneau was Piaces the Russians also provided music and dancing first trip from Hollywood to New ther and Tommy George; Margaret Watch and Jewelry Repairing i« NDED FROM | b e . it ®[This may help to explain why 99 percent voted in | York. Brooke is five months old, Genocos, Dén' dohnson, Glearge Paul - i COMPOUNDE | left to the Presidents’ meeting at Hood River, Ore.lp, Go"o o e oy Pt o tage vote in Amerlca. | ANSWERS 5 s el at very reasonable rates | FRESH DRUGS o . 1 hrougt {46 ke o - R e il = 3 and Jac : i | | 5 A Determined to go through with it, the local club dele-| ¢ it 100 oarly to Judge seriovsly the real namue| 1 Love of money | 41 PAUL BLOEDHORN ' o i gated President C. D. Beale to attend that nd the Rev. Mr. Kendall (of the new regime in Russia which is called demo-| 2 The Duke of Wellington, con- > that Juneau received cratic. But at first blush their ‘system of elections duérer of Napoleon at Waterloo. what it had been awarded. I 5| does not encourage the belief that free self-government | 3. Silver wedding. on to s the Capitol . . . George Atcheson, S. FRANKLIN STREET iy ccond secretary o embassy of UNION OIL COMPANY | i |Nanking, cabled the State Depart-' ADDS TQ STAFF AND . = J. B. WARRACK was a battle, just The Sermon on the Mount | pi [ it had been in Spokane, but again the Juneau repre- |has arrived in the Soviet Union. x ment just before the ctiy was taken ON THE MEZZANINE A ! RS iune vath suchbestil Snd febitoear AL i Brake - _— 5. Nwinig o by the Japanese, that “Ropes nave] ~ROLLING EQUIPMENT; HOTEL JUNEAU | | Engineers—Contractors | IATS #or what was. destined o be tha Blekest banven- Japanese aviators scem to have a strangely con- R e s T been prepared for use of remaining ! = i | | 4 gl Ml Sa e istent. blind spot. for neutral flags—Charleston, W. Secretary of Labor | Americans in case they later wish! The Union Oil Company plant in BEAUTY SHOP JUNEAU | S e s Va., Mail . [to escape the city over the walls.” Juneau is boasting a new truck and LYLAH WILSON | A few weeks ago, President Beale received a lette - SRR ‘ Says It with Turkey Atcheson then Ieft on the Panay,'a revamped staff, fiy e et 1t = from Rotary District Governor Fred Smith of Tacoma Haile Selassie is in the British Who's Who but whibh was ' bombed The new truck is a streamlined | x_Er.vae 538 e e in which the latter pointed out that he had attended a | ynf rtunately in the Ethiopian Who's Not.—Dallas (Continueda from Page One) AR A R Dodge gasoline truck that came ——t| | Audit—Tax and System Service | hd :T)I'I:L lz::-rv(ryini)l)‘\,::' 'fi,_‘_ -(‘1”:: r‘k :\”‘x‘ f‘\xu ‘.“’“‘I:f“‘:?‘: New 3 |asked to a similar luncheon. He de-| Empire classifieds pay. ;:lf‘:"‘i‘gh Tom McCaul’s motor com | JAMES C. COOPER, o 1a g he : . . S R e clined. = 2| Mer . | | C. P. A be held in this district in 1938 but that a special ses- The little brown man has given Great Britain and A o - £!| Members of the Union Oil staff| | y k' e P sion of a few representatives from this district be held America the dark brown taste—Indianapolis Star. NOW IT'S GREEN'S TURN | FLOOR YOUR HOME wiTH | at present are “Doc” Merritt, new SIGRID '% S malf:hlgogffi:;mfil = » in San Francisco in conjunction w the convention | DR SR SR | Y < i i 4 ;i OAK-—N=ture’s Gift Everlasting | agent for the company; Bob Aker- | BEAUTY SAL | § | 5 . It seems at this point that Mr. i ; ritt ! “ PEARANCE IS Notary Public of Rotary International there this summer which many! ~ 1f the Japanese have no sense of humor What is | aen owes Miss Perkins a conso. | | GARLAND BOGGAN {VEB NI Wb Meplit; M. L. SLh I . PRI s U 3 Y jt2 They have something.—Toledo Blade. % e [P a s confgn | | (Mollie) MacSpadden, and Bob Day- OUR RESPONSIBILITY” S Rotarians plan to attend | B i ‘umon luncheon. The Administra- PHONE 582 { “ain, Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 e L a perfectly natural thing for the California | Tne senseless recession could be ended by making |107'S Wage-hour bill also was de-|| Buy Your Floors with 8 | [ G an 1 governors to do as California is not in this district a sufficlent concession to sense—Detroit Free Pri feated. The House, after a stubborn GUARANY {1 e ol SPECIALIZING ! e 2 b M B i bl e s __|fight to get the bill out of com-|:s — HARRY | EA T } % mittee, pulled a Roy Riegels Rose| 3 RACE i JUN U s In French ~ An h T ed |Bowl play. It snatched up the bill, | | s | MELODY HOUSE other Tunnel to New York Clty Is Open ran 80 yards in the wrong direction I\ SATISFACTION IN DRUGGIST | | Mugic and Electric Appliances and o and carried it back into commit-| | FOOD QUALITY AT “The Squibb (Next Gastineau Hotel) { Ttalian 3 | tee. UNITED FOOD CO. Stores of Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 bty | et TELEPHONE—16 i ol [ John Edward (Jack) Gavin, who z [was a stenographer at the Versailles PERCY’S CAFE ! : 1y ||{ GASTINEAU CAFE peace conference, has resigned as || Alaska Music Supply |} [Secretary to Senator Hayden of Ari- | | GARBAGE HAULED '] tee Cream, Soft Drinks, Canay | || Arihur M. Uggen, Manager | | 5 GASTINEAU CAFE {zona because of ill health . . . Other COFFEE SHOP | Pianos—Musical Instruments | '} e }veterans posts take note—Nebraska'’s Reasonable Monthly Rates Jak Percy Reynolds, Manager and Supplies | MW ac e Representative Stefan talked the E. 0. DAVIS Wl T W e Four aviators were killed near % Capitol architect into giving a vet- TELEPHONE 212 P o = 2 O 4 o ors e erans’ organization at Norfolk, Neb. Phone 4753 — — s : ‘Cros;:ludn;j E}nglandA wh.;n halplxmk:e ¢ |a 14-foot flag which had flown ove: ‘"| Try the Empire classifieds for crashed during a night flight freight | i SAut2 L i sl s BODD]NG TRANSFER | |results. “lme test. N MARINE PHONE | BUILDING 01| Rock—Coal Hauling | e 2P .| The First National Bank i — E i; | 04 b The B. M. Behrends THE VOGU ]UNEA. U : 5 Correctly Styled Clothes » ‘ Bank - - CAPITAL—$50.000 A B, i { Juneau, Alaska = ® . ~ COMMERGIAL Health Foods Center COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS * i i | BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER | < ‘; 4 ’ AND OTHER DIETETIC | ACCOINNTS j A YOODS | . i and SAVINGS 10 T ok SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES G ! | Juneau Telephone 62 | . | e — o Resources Over Two and | Alaska Federal Savir Savin_gs—" it T . : 1 . . ’ One-Half Million Dollars | and Loan Association ] ; Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 " A general scene at the New York end of the new Lincoln tunnel, which links Weehawken, N. J., and mid- | o. » Accounu ) b | P. O. Box 2718 Phone 3 i town Manhattan. The tube will be matched by another of equal size, all to cost $74,800,000, when o a | OFFICE—119 Seward St. i ki completed. At present one tube carries both east and west bound traffic. It is 75 feet under the Hudson }E_", Paneas: et 1 . River, Governors Hoffman of New Jersey and Lehman of New York officiated at the opening of the tubs l S O L e w l P