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There Dmly Alaslm Fm PITe (e e i cone vt wibons e | Our local communities are hvmu force® to care| blished ‘every. evening ex for those who are in need by raising emergency funds EMPIRE PRINTING COMF | an effor « de I | 1 be a community this infor- doing stressing RIPTION RATES eau and Douslas Delivered By f our own needy people, but ources to take care of this inerant workmen coming MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. " British the Tommy unk in Spanish war Englishmen sure can Like Farr. those re no I‘mml funds available for xuhor’H AP P Y. [7 wizations, all other or-|pirthday anniversary, to the follow- ing to friends or com- ing: BIRTHDAY The Empire extends cfinpratula- ons and best wishes today, their i 20 Years Ago From The Empire FEBRUARY 5, 1918. The previous night the Metlakatla basketball team trounced the Thane basketeers at Douglas by a score of 44 to 17. FEBRUARY 5. Harry I. Lucas, Jr. Rose Fox Mrs. Viola Eskesen R. W. Marshall | L. M. Danielson | This night, in the A. B. Hall, Ju- Louide Neilsen neau, the Metlakatla five defeated Richard Jackson |the Hoover basketball team by | the close score of 20 to 16 in a hard tought game. The Juneau Nativej FEBRUARY 6. Charles Whyte Luise Neilsen Band with 150 other natives attend- |ed the game, played and rooted for Horoscope “The stars incline but do not compel” | " DRS. KASER & FRFEBURGER DENTISTS Blomgren Building PHONE 56 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1938 1 Astrologers read this as an unim- portant day in planetary direction, but the aspects appear strongly adverse to serene thought. Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. Disturbing news of national terest is presaged and unrest may affect many employees who feel ‘ uncertain in their positions. A tendency to see the darker side \ of things should be overcome by in-| % I Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. TELEPHONE 176 | every Wednesday at 8 PROFESSIONAL FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL —_— B. P. 0. ELKS meet om. Visiting brothers welcome. N. C. BAN- FIELD, Exalted Ruler: M. H. SIDES, Secre- tary. EAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temnle beginning at 7:30 p.m. DANIEL ROSS, Wor- Master; JAMES W. LE” wt M “emythln‘ will come out splendidly,” Paul Wright (center), airport executive, is shown in ‘cotirt as his trial for the slaying of his wife, Evelyn, a1d friend, John B. Kimmel, got under way in Los mebl. With him are his attorneys, Jerry Gisler (left) and Ward Sullivan. The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars aska produces oil of high grade in iz | S ot theigr brothers from Annette Is-|positive trends of thought. The shipful ti ver in old Kentu a Jackson Storey land wise will look ahead with determ- : VERS, Secretary. dline. From reps we hear around about there’s| DR TTR I SO ined optimism and courage. o W = g 3 i DL irly d head of steam up in Alaska, too. 0 i 4| After the basketball game, Mrh.| While the churches will benefit i ~ RFBEKAHS ‘ MODERN B Kieting enertaincd the piay- towough o venewed et i ve-| | D, Richard Williams | pereverasce Lodge no. 2 A mests the ski trail indicate that ers of both teams in the social par- ligious s g SUics -and ‘cult- | 1every second and fourth Wednes- " orde MOTTOW | ETIQUETTE lors of the 34, E. Church ists will confuse thinkers. The Old ' DENT‘ST | day‘y 1.0.O.F. Hall. BETTY Mc- Isp< By Rob I _— testament prophets should be stu-| | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | |oopMICK. Noble Grand; RUTH [} By Roberta Lee : fior el | GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | Spirit of thé Times! | s Young maidens just on the verge died closely. ! BLAKE, Secretary. opirit o De fEa i 3 of long dresses and those Who re-| Eyening meetings or conferences| | 2, BT Gy L BRI A ihoinnall BAq | Q. When a man is traveling cently acquired long dresses, W6Ie will be helpful to persons concern R SR LT g dan s SRR 2 Ath FdRt ik BT abproriation |alone, should he use the prefix Mr. all a -flutter over the first dance o ed with labor problems, industrial- |y B ""' o A vs la P T | v sciviering b & oty be given in Parish Hall for the bene-ists will profit by careful examin-| | I cd the House of Representatives 5o easily thay ! When registering at a hotel? . (B¢ EHed i FAEOH FAb o0 R | | Dr. Judson Whittier | mi e cannot help wondering whether the big navy| A. No; he should register as, i 1 CHIROPRACTOR | Bby W not ask for an extra half billion instead |[Robert L. Morgan, Detroit, Mich. PR Although organized labor \u]l)“ Drugless Physician e f $100,000,600 ot ,000.000 which the President|Omit the street address | The Swedish Society of Vasa Was gain steadily through this month, | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 ; 3 =Y L he test of opinion came| @ Is it necessary for an invita- planning a Hard Times dance S00n factions later will cause heavy re-| Hoees 2-3-4‘1‘risn‘g}e éldg NO JOBS IN ALASKA FOR 585, af \tive votes, while |tion over the telephone to be as,at Douglas ‘prisals in which the public will be/ | " "OHONE 667 418 bl OUTSIDE WORKMEN 3 sure. The bill |correct and gracious as the written ; interested. |4 4 PUROLA REMEDIES naval vessels and continuation |mvitation? Cold weather was predicted by the| Under this configuration the qun!—_ _ — _— — | A ( f work on \dy started | A Yes. Every invitation, no Weather Bureau and citlzens were and serious' suitor is likely to be RN e e PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- ) . ¢ ila1 This entire is in" the spirit of the times.|matter how given, should be correct ““lml‘(d to ‘\;‘atchtthenrwater PIpes more fortunate than usual. The T FULLY COMPOUNDED ACE Iy it B 3 ere and keep them from freezing. evening encourages practical ideas) Ttaly is building two more enormous battleships, and |and sincere ag g ges p ’ ) 1 to match them. Great Britain! @ Should a cream ‘puff be eaten WL in courtship. I Dr. A. W. Stewart | Front Street Next Colise.m i ok " )f an industrial depression for | with the fingers or a spoon? The new bar and pool rooms of| press that reveals character wnll DENTIST I PHONE 97—Free Delivery A 2 wn unprecedented defense program of | A. Neither; it should be eaten the Alaskan Hotel were to be OP-'pe of great concern among young Hozwurs ; s'm'u?l.gl,;ig S e 3 aft airplanes. The othier majof with a folk ened this night. James McCloskey women. Spring fashions wil sym-! | SEWARD B | Rt ST T i sk . are following suit as their hysteria dictates oo had assumed full fi)mr‘ge of all de- polize the most modern trends. Office Phone 469 IRE: 8 n + s+ partments of the hote: Persons whose birthdate it is|* Iz revenues permit | EYH ” able to SERIOVERTUL S The overwhelming support for- the navy. bill in| T have the augury of a year of ad- E The Rexall Store Congress reflects the normal reaction from the sink- DAILY LESSONS Hearings on suspension of the yancement, but obstacles will have R H. VANCE il = your for Y n Ame gunboat on, the Y. This IN ENGLISH eight hour law began before the to he overcome. Parental dictation s 3 Reliable nble 1 \ t ) nt and a t nd items of new 1ting r: Governor with 20 delegates present wil] hamper girls. | OSTEOPATH R ¥ pharmacists ! rof w to put Americans in a | By W. L. Gordon representing il organizations Children born on this day may be | Sonsuliation. anc ot compound e b of Dina W will approve SxpEhdl throughout the Territory. intellectual, but critical and diffi-' | "ef-w :‘;‘(’)sb &" it S5 prescrip- ska, especia his ture for defer o best proof that America is not| g cult to please. Subjects of this sign | 7T 10 3189 Y WEPOIRREERE ) | tions. , y ! nd cannot be isolated is this very fact. Our hasty | WOrds Often Misused :Do not say, Weather Report—31 high; 20 1oW; of Aquarius usually are strong in-, | . Gastineau Hotel fnnex | | Y 3 d rearmament is an admission that we are | H€ is the party I mentioned to colder weather predicled as cold gjyijualists. South Franklin St. Phone o Bufler-Mauro Dfllx CO- 1 A prebaing fake & ‘DArt.ie BBY big-war that comasg|JoU. " Say, “He the person I wave from interior was spreading Ropert LaFollette, statesman, was O R A S % R € # For if we to de i our contin- 'Mmentioned to you.” southward. born on this day, 1895. Others who g o 5] BRI 3 g ; PSRRI S domain, it t we would not need a| Often Mispronounced: Alleghe- have celebrated it as a birthday in- | [ " o ny. Pronounce ale-gs b 1 % . T3 i ' . Ly e o 5 bronounce. sr-e-gani, first « MARTHA SOCIETY ciude Sir Henry Trving, English ac- | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | | “Tomorrow's Styles 9 rea tion is whether an addition to our |&s in at, e as in me unstressed, sec- tor, 1838; William M. Ewarts, law- | Graduate Los Angeles College | wit ca Chamber npavy would t ¢ n of our for-|ond a as in gay, i as in it, principal MAKES PLANS FOR yer, 1818. g l:; Opwmer.fy P i % Todcty e Council policy. Alone, the '.J‘n'ul Statés cannot_hope [accent on first syllable. : SOCIAL MEETING 2 Opthalmology 1 will 1o impress its will on Japan, no matter how much| Often Misspelled: Negotiate. Ob : MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1938 the 1 r s 1 become In cl coaperation with |€erve the ti, no s Lincoln's birthday decorations in Mingled good and evil pi'metal‘y | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Vs s Bowi interest this country might| S : Justify, vindicate, ex- 1°0 White and blue, formed a sel- ;.\ ence are secn in the horos- — —— r R » much to aggression in the Far East— | L excuse ting for the dessert luncheon of '\, s, "today 1t is preeminently 3% = 5 RN A ' te e 0 Uhcoua 1 ar | Word Study: “Use a word. three the Martha Society yesterday af- ° f’m,‘“"m d;’,‘c o ’wopmm ¥ " WHEN IN A HURRY ‘ ! c In other words, (he vast increase of naval arma- |Umes and it is yours” Let us in- brnoon when members gathered in * v S0 Sl Sl JRCHL Ly CAIT GOl FOR DX} I ! I n contemplation is a. costly and in- |crease our vocabulary by mastering the Parlors of the Northern Light o = o n o = 0 Bl el as 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | } Krause pointe he titute for a vigorous and courageous|one word each day. Today's word: Lresbyterian Church for their reg- . nece ang in public service, Par- Bmgunl oL RILOR { ! right » conf with g The Germany of Kaiser V 1 had |Abstract (verb); to disengage the |xlax.mfie}11}gv T M A ticipation of women in labor con- COLE TRANSFER | Iuneau s Own s‘ol'e1 vl mpting to iificent, war machine in h But [mind, attention, etc. “His attention Mrs George Rice and Mus Fank 1o i pe marked from mow on | Phone 3441 or Night 554 | '} _ 4 relieve. The. community is being pon to raise it 1t a clumsy and shortsig foreign [was abstracted from the subject.” arris were hostesses for the affall, .o, employees, as well as union (o e O R 4 s { ol left undone. However W t | and Mrs. Ray Peterman, president, SR %t e 3 — B funds which will be u: in providing ¢ work for 1 lor wever much we to our - i . 2 leaders, will find women's aid ef- na - find it does no N g 52 = Dresided over {ie business discus- " " |1 those, whe, 2 e I 3 Wi SNOPS 1B L0, Lye = L 2 4 fective. | Have Your Eyes Examined by ! i did isolation, does n AT AR sion. Plans for the sponsorship of "o th ) Ly o ba e thirough H. S. GRAVES Ie ) manase for the res, 11 0F 1elving on the other demecracies of the voria| | LOOK ond LEARN | the motion picture, | “Musle for , “petter understanding of tnan- D, Rae L. Carlson | “The Clothing Man® . 5 3 for our own safet 3 o 4 5= cig i ies Home of Har affner ant of th t e Council £ Bv A. C. Gordon cussed, and the program: for the “al exigencles on the pait of the OPTOMETRIST ! i s las ) confer witl Governor I social meeting on February 18 was PUDlic. Sympathy for employers and y i i a5 : ast nighe wiso G ¢ g g W n_ g Social g ALy S heavy taxpayers will be more wide- Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry j& & with the possibility of appealing to Washmgton for Mystery Story outlined ) X Sho ‘Phone Gxeen 331 | & 1. How many hours of the day pread than in the past. P B 3 Federal assistance in car the unemployment - t any : ) ST , et I . ! d Pl : Philacelphia Record toes the elephant eat? JUNEAU UNEMPL g o T Mee 0 [Somise new %| | Hollmann’s Pharmacy problem. There are no Federal fur or any other ! s ¥ 4 - 2 4 bkt NEMPLOYED LEAGU pepularity to many political leaders. | | funds, available in the Territory now which can wo weeks ago it wa i that a cork in the |2 What famous poet maried @ Important meeting of Unem- PP L i e | FINE ek bociiod i Flvone A5 1. fox "that, pil for Department had invented a whole CCC camp, | famous poetess? ployed at 8 pm. at Union Hall to- L1015 & lucky day for the President | vo, ) ang yewelry Repalring | | | PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY [f) ed v L, iR : A s L a full COC corps of imaginary men whom he had | 3. IS it possible for any EuUrgp- night. All unemployed of city are of. the Uml“’ Smmfi at very reasonable rates il COMPOUNDED FROM pthaace of sl 6 5 i fed about. given sick leave, etc. all the while eAn countries, who already OWe s urged tc attend as we have fmpor- , CODStructive plans and new pro- I FRESH DRUGS north without funds hopeful of getting T just (_k””‘_ ”"\"‘“W'“"”;mm‘_ payroll. to the tune of |War debts, to borrow . any 'more tant mews fo report. jects are well directed under this | PAUL BLOEDHORN |1 up against it. He-lands here and finds to his sorrow umm“. . ‘ il o money from the United States? Adv. JACK LANG, Sec'y p]angtary government, but warning | S. FRANKLIN STREET 1:}: e '*'A‘—v————,! fat he can't get tep Miter hie. spen Audaclous as the scheme may seem, it isn't hard | 4 HoW mAny cups of butter @re ¢ ————oco—o—cooeoeorg 8 ElVER P pERLin. sl er st 1 his last few ren s to seek public to believe it was carried out, red tape at Washington 'hfn.‘:;;] one poll]md° B il ? n SN beSmamenbered that as I O NEE MARiARING ’ J. B. WARRACK B Inereabing our owi Jochl inessnIoymAKt Drablem. hewie whatilt is.- Vet now &6 heas from army officers) -8 at small republic lies be- v l t ki THE | It' works ane way, too. as was brought out that it just “couldn't have been done,” that the clerk |tWeen France and Spain? aientines; :;‘;’)‘G"fi;‘:n p;‘;g“‘;i‘:f:::‘ :‘hnll’]ak‘:";‘ | HOTEL JUNEAU | | Engineers—Contractors at the Council mee £ by representat merely embezzling, that creation of an imaginary | el ATTHES &N Sy ok iaes. stulen ;!L:L_film“%on i BEAUTY SHOP ! ;’ S i labor. pointed at durin camp is “too fantast ! 0 2 ‘ of organized labor v pointed @ that dur \‘ ”"I'n‘n ) m‘]f ic S ‘ P el oY FIVE Qnd TEN B herte ke of-trade and obRaF | LYLAH WILSON I ; peak of scasonal activities, many vorkmen come north, Too el Lol TR _; 7. Robert. Browning (1812-8) changes due to some international | Contoure Telephone o fidoding. the . labor - market 'in bullding | O eRistedh Biw’ anytiods rRadkis 1 ko ase ‘Whether ,m‘.md Elizabeth Barrett (1806-61) | TTITTOTRO e (develapient, (0 Y | | X-Er-vac 538 | ot e s zradkv: reduc u:n]‘wm- ‘l'lvw 1 :;V»;“: :1:‘ s AR the other GOO s of record are in actual existence? | 3. The Johnson Act forbids this.| RO te:tg'::m:f::":gm‘;efl;"h:gyI’l::' RIS e A R | Audit—Tax and System Service workmen so that they 1 ABBEYES poteen. It turns out that nobody has. According to a! 4. Two. TOP NOTCH g2 straightened (.nnm«l;u' ng the dull season, goro i the Baltimore Evening Sun, there never has| 5. Andorra. ports will increase through the | [ ‘ JAMESCC;CPOPER’ while the itinerant workman has gone on, taking heen an audit of the CCC because “it would take at | T e | A OREE. Food: Wil be' of) } SIGRID’S | 303-05 Goldstein Building whatever mo he made with him skesmen of Jeast six auditors the better part of a year to make £ | FOR FINE FOOD -{ novel character. | B R A Y N ALON. | [ 2 rey : | PUBLIC CARD PARTY | sy ! Uncertainty affecting merchen-| | | Public Stenographer organized labor at the meeting last night voiced them- such an audit 1 | uncheons 50c sk g | “YOUR APPEARANCE IS Ne Public R X »' - This might s s unbelievable as the imaginary ! Dinners 65 dising will be noted at this time,| | .. | otary selves as heartily in accorc h- the d of the HR GG seem ‘a8 M Syapy ; he imaginary Wednesday, . Feb, 9, at Trinity] 5¢ Bt o the Ttol Vi kS showd gam | OUR RESPONSIBILITY | Council in attempting to discouras influx of Sfii,‘d.:\\vmp but we're ready to believe anything Church Hall, Contract bridge m,a,,;A,,:'::,‘:"'"'m.‘ vl (0] | | Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 | W‘M ’ o States seeking jobs which are 0 REDYS: o] W —_— 53 ien.fronythe. Biates seakingiohs Whill, Bue, 0ot & We do feel, however, that if Uncle Sam cany|Pn0Chle. Everyone welcome. adv.|3 | Persons whose birthdate it is| = be had, S pare six out of the 819,000 people now working for| B e — i GARBAGE HAULED /have the augury of a year of chang- | JUNEAU ) SPECIALIZING The facts are these . him to make this audit, he might remember that by | = —————— || Reasonable Monthly Rates 58, OppoEraiiice; for both. men and | UN There s no aber market. i Alaskn ot e preent 1o AR, (UL T O 2 | T BODDING TRANSFER | E.0.DAVIS | " for e mont forwnse | |, MELODY HOUSE e time \inly among those 10 million there ought to be| | MARINE PHONE = S be travel for :the most fortunate.| | . "0 0 e trs ces There is not sufficient employment to provide gix qualified to find out whether the OCC camps are! | BUILDING 07 i TELEPHONE 212 | | Children born on this day prob-| | T B CERE ST and work for our own Alaska workmen. camps or castles in“the air, | Rock—Coal Hauling -, i Yk .'. AU il g ndapeaient and: sel- Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 Italian i ~—|| Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery e : lsufficlent. Subjects of this sign o (S =2 (know how to make the most of their 3 Dinners ) Phone 723————115-2nd St. | |talents. W 'rl(, s on Trial for Doubl Killing = : rl lt ()‘ 8 ()'l rlll Or ‘,ll () l l’l PERCY’S CAFE —1 1 T H E R 0 Y. A L Charles Dickens, English novelist, | } ¥ ’ | was born on this day 1812. Others, l Alaska Music Supply GAS“NE AU CAFE ‘ | BEAUTY = SALON | |who have celebrated it as a birtnday | | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy | OPEN EVENINGS include Millard Fillmore, thirteenth| | Pianos—Musical Instruments | COFFEE SHOP { || “1f your hair is not becoming | [President of the United States, 1800; | | and Supplies S ST UIPoN | Percy Reynolds, Manager | to you — You should be George F. Putnam, publisher, 1814, " Phone 206 122 W. Second k 745 i coming to us.” i (Copyright, 1938) B 53| Lode and placer location notices ——de)en 33 - for sale at The Empire Office. 7 = Although celebrated chiefly for its| Try the Empire classifieds for ———e——— mineral resources and fisheries, Al-|results. Empire classifieds pay. the Katalla field on Controller Bay. HARRY RACE DRUGGIST o 3 1 Health Foods Center | BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER AND OTHER DIETETIC ¥OODS 230 Franklin St. | Juneau Telephone 62 T Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718——FPhone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St. Juneau, Alaska _ [ J CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100,000 ® COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCO SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES The First National Bank JUNEAU UNTS 2% Paid on Savings Accounts