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man Ridgley old Daily . Hm‘lmhnmrv o n the 35 year Buckil Buckingl who has long been living 1amshire hamlet of Speen where amshire hamlet of Speen where the picturessque ald Plow is well known around farm hand, labor- s at various Publ lhv e EMPIF manages ndy-haired, he re he has worked a AY orator @ ell ¢ i o RATES nd 1S W odd 1 Douglas for $1.23 SUBSCRIPTI rrier in Juneau a per month, | Lelivered by B A »ar ago that Miss MacDonald took d recently it was said that she was n ar e- pla 12 to dispose of it. For weeks, however, rumors le wbout the tiny vil concerning the budding omance Mr. Ridgley, who at one time worked as a 1 ner about the inn, became a constant companion f M MaeDons and their friendship grew dur- in er onths when the couple were often ! ving at the countryside. Then the wmcement came of the engagement d several ago the romance culminated in the narriage of the two, MacDonald was in the’ public eye as st at 10 Downing Street while her Mini. the id T@iber was ter, and on trips to 2 with her father as guests of Presidents H er d Roose She was 21 years old when she became the 1 10 Downing Street in 1924. As ho: or her father Miss MacDonald occu- public position second only to that of Queen Mary And the manner in which she discharged hose duties her much acclaim In 1936 M MacDanald took ‘over the Plow Inn built in 1621 turesque place with narrow, twisting r'W ra 1 ¢ 1 huge fireplaces. 3 "JOHN CHINAMAN HELPS ALASKA T the ind of weather that breeds lying It begins to look a o debt good rmen of - gratitude to the Too Li S ¢ e b (i ‘eosid i plople ot Ohir asten, to ade don't get a tch one of these days re- £ refched any poi: of the Japanese have finally taken that Lunghai “thet- it s g h . which have been “about to sever” for : £ ; nt the last three we're going to suspect the blame i TN ot g isn't worth taking, or else the boys are trying hi ¥ 3 to thumb a ride i de fioods in Southern Ca might be . “ - { ¢ wood that w washes away Of decided 1 SRt a0 b tween the Ur nd Ja b 3 Y our ow ¢ Dr. ¥ Glenn, the Republican former, D 1ve ol 3 Ba by a his ¢ e€ g to tak *soundings If : o do Dog is going this B ¢ ; Japar he year why doesn't I and save a ime be e can attend to in 1ot of ex ! c without. bre \ he 1 —— Pa It s d 1 € 4 New Arrogance i \ ¢ STiRE SR (c nati Enquirer) . } 3 ed his Reichstag Sunday o : o : ant confidence, and who is planr < o . sion into Central and Eastern ch deliberate cunning, is quite a different ¢ n man of noisy speeches but extremel > ta 1 ! A who ruled Germany until a few weeks K i 15 explor era ler, who demands colonies of Britain ; d rning to Czechoslovakia, is the rein- tion ¢ t f of the e o wrote “Mein Kampf.' nce of t ner, author, and agiiator : 4 S i from arr ‘e of the present dic- l‘ 24 ‘ % tator of the Reich by a period of five years—a time qHomer 1 ‘ 4 : A Y of relentless preparation for world power. this would . & F y he not Der Fuehrer speak in it n wit HEERS ords not to his own v 1a yors, larg 730 industr ¢ 1 weak, hopeless, unarmed i ) Alask 1 and disciplined mass equipped with everythin to make war successtuily — 2 2 rom isolation he has brought the Reich into strong Navun 1ok BAD illiances. In the last few weeks alone he has (1) tifled the old spirit of the Reichswehr and made Perhaps Al se justified in laying ) 4 ; I It a National Socialist army, making himself the ab- claim to any of righteousness. BUl «olyte ruler of the nation; (2) fired a conservative there is one ; e, that we are poreign Minister and put a Nazi in his place; (3) not recor the annual crime report of remade the cabinet of Austria to serve his own pur- »a ugh the F )ose—which is the Anschluss; and (4) driven from : power the Foreign Secretary of Great Brit whose I ith 4ts s & ling eff to pit a eat coalition against the scist it ited Stat pos- States made him the principal individual obstructing ust d i Ctths we Nazi expansion. " X : These are spectacular achievements. It took Bis- ad 1t Agnitiggnt, thab Alasks. 8 nat S marck a generation to do something analogous. It ence. Hawail, the Canal Zone anc erto RICo 100k Mussolini 15 years to accomplish a similar na- are listed among 2 iich have (o put up with (jonal resurgence on a smaller le. Only the crime of various b a, fortunately is Kaiser's government in 1805 deganded and obtained 4not thus afflicted o the point where it gets a ra the resignation of Delcasse, French Foreign Minister, This is not to t t we should go out and has German diplomatic power been so spectacularly commit a- few N ’ we can get into the displayed before an.awed Europe. 1038 volume m Crime Report Perish the The deep aim of German 4foreign policy for many s nes to boast about YEArs has beem to divide Europe—to create a situation in which the Reich can safety expand castward. by persuasion or by force, and be:sure that England PAYS (and so France) will remain neutral. Where Wil- B ROW. A5 helm and his ministers failed, Hitler may be more Department of suc Certainly Chamberiain's policy justifies may be a little naughty, but we're not bac the fear that he will be. = The whole shape of European politics ic changed i v e quiring the democracies to readjust JUST A HOMEY ROMANCE ofoundly—a readjustment the British - ok 3 s titled persons d|l]h“l)l" are not nimble enough to make. But the Al b Heri fanlee change w ave seen unfolding in this kaleidoscopic 4 ' fortnight is simply in the nature of profit-taking— Ral MacDonald. w ster of Great ;i o jong period of investment by Hitler's Reich in Britain acted as official hostess at No. 10 Down- yne jnstruments of Weltpolitik. Miss MacDonald mana resque old Plow P married a builder, ar inglish put it, a Of course, those “small businessmen” couldn’t ndyman. She has no: n, Just in the have been so very, else they wouldn’t have had carfare y walks of life, for I He is N to Washington —Indianapolis Star. ies Bomber on Goodwill Mission l Tnited ‘l\e Stars nl Stripes nl the m flag flew ab.ve the lhgship of the ticet of six American bombers hm Air s en their geod will tour of South American countries. [ 20 Years Ago The Empire extends congratula- ions and best wishes today, their virthday anniversary, to the. follow From The Empire 4 eEae i § - Walstein G. Smith 3 Homer G. Nordling i MAROR SRl A. B. Cain Charles A. Suizer, Delegate from Josephide Claiber Al had secured an agreement Ed Shaffer, Jr from the Federal Shipping Board Margaret Hicko‘y hat Alaska freight rates would ,NTt Jack McDaniels, Jr. e advanced until Alask were Dayid Shating siven a chance to be heard at a Claude Helge: "‘ aring to take place in Juneau. Tom Rakich The new tariff proposed an ad- ot T Ny ance of 50 cents a ton to Ketchi- wan, Wrangell, Petersburg; Gastin- — e —— u Channel towns, Haines and Skagway: and the abolition of iree MODERN vharfage rates at Seattle. The Shipping Board represented that Al- \skan boats had been operating at \ loss, which the Government ab- : " corbed at a cost of more than $50.- 000 monthly on its vessels comman- ETIQUETTE By Roberta Lee Q. What should a girl do whe a young man calls in the ev jeered and brought into competi- and doesn't seem to know when tion with other carriers. go? — A. Allowing long lapses in the The classes in night school had conversation is sometimes an effec- | Proved a success especially in short- tive method. If this doesn’t work hand and typing. So many had en- it seems that a suppressed yawn or |tolled after the start of the classes two would be justified : hat a second class had to be 5 tarted. The students found the water glass at the table, should pick up the glass while pouring the water? Q. When a maid is refillir New Rapid Shorthand” very simple ind easily learned she dancing cl had room for A. No. She should be “skiliful : enotgh to fill the glass where it been fitted up in the Hellenthal- stands, ‘without touching “ft. idstein Building. Mrs. B. A. Ros- Q. What is the usual tip to a <elle conducted the c and bellboy who brings a telegram or a rieties ”j dancing, in- package to one’s room at & hotel? ing toe, clog and athletic. A. Ten cents b - Following a quiet home wedding a dinne and as given honoring Mr. v Mrs. ames rimavera. e ride Mrs. J Pri The brid DAILY LESSONS | was the former Miss Florence El- IN ENGLISH lison of Juneau W. L. Gordon The ann meeting of o he Ladies' Aid Society of the Pres- i syterian Church was held at the ter Misus < oL 01: ‘hx; ‘:;“dlfif“‘_' o home of Mrs. W. H. Case. New of- & l‘m'd “of this om." : ficers elected were Mrs. W. H. Case, - o o . Mrs. George Bruce, Mrs. J. T. We Offen Mispronounced: .. Risque ) Mrs. Frank Harvey, Pronounce re e as in me, a as Ciie s e R Weather: Highest 37; lowest 27 Often Misspelled: Franels (mas- | ©10UY L4 70k culine). Frances (feminine). Synonyms: Enthusiasm, . eager- Word Study: “Use a word three ti crease our vocabu cne A il mes and it is yours.” Let us in- by mastering word each day. Today’s word nalogous; corresponding to, some- iing else in certain aspects. “There Unemulnymem Funds Released s something in the exercise of the mind analogous to that of the body.” iy 5 3 ~_Twao, Street, Sewer and Sidewalk 1 LOOK and LEARN | Work Accomplished By Gordon n)rOUgh Sum M M, 150 —_— tk ol 3. What Presidents of the United |car contest tickets. States received less than a major- Received from sale of car ity of the popular votes? contest tickets $1.937.00 4. What is a helix? Cost of printing = $ 13.00 5. Which is the only state named | Cost of sign, Liston 1.00 after a president of the United Cost of Chev. sedan 960.00 974.00 States? — — e QNSWF?RS Balance for work relief 1. q:\x{:‘x:m o Durposes 963.00 2.8 pounds Disbursed for work relief 4 3. Lincoln, Hayes, Garfield, Ben- to Feb. 28. streets, sew- | Jamin Harrison, Cleveland in 1892, eps sidewalks,. ete 716.50 a City officials today r ed the contributes | following statement on the unem- ployed relief fund which shows a gelgh' T 1. What occupation 1e least to erime? 2. What is, the f babies at birth, average in the U balance of $246.50 from the total of $1,937.00 received from sale of the nd Wilson in 1912. 4. Anything spiral in form. 5. Washington. ' Balance in fund for work relief March 1. 2,246.50 Lode and placer I ion notices for sale at The Empire Office, ‘Alaska” hy Lester D. Henderson. e Ee . 1 ! VISIT THE |, GARBAGE HAULED | E ! Reasonable Monthly Rates { SandN | TEo.DAvs | 3 FIVE AND TEN \\ i TE:!}?:&OEEEJ"SH I T A K g 3 | If It's Paint We Have It! || IDEAL PAINT SHOP | When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL FRED W. WENDT | YOUR COAL CHOICE | PHONE 549 | GENERAL HAULING [~ -~ STORAGE and CRATING || feeereereeerrrrrere ey CALL US ! “The Store for Men SABIN’S ; Front St.—Triangle Bldg. JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 i | The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and' SAVINGS Resources Over Two and OneHall Million Dellars - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1938. HAPPY ——BIRTHDAY * % [ [ PROFESSIONAL [ H oroscopp | lrecto FRATERNAL SOCIETIES ‘ | GASTINEAU CHANNEL | “The atars incline | but do not compel” t e 3 B. P. 0. ELKS meet - : “—" | DRS.KASER & FRECBURGER | | Py SO B 8 ~ | DENTISTS »m. Visiting brothers FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1938 ; | A G i Blomgren Building h . ©. N- Perplexing but stimulating as- PZ;‘IONE e | IRt Balad Slies: ects rule today according to astro- 5 i ) : :’N, Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | :V&Lry H. SIDES, Secre- Saturn is in a position presaging spread of labor trubles. Organiza- tions will be menaced by disturb- | YUNEAU LODGE Second and fourth | ances within their memberst . H - s ‘taete AU EET AR aT Dr. Chatles P. Jenne | & fmogéj-il:l: ;?::T{:;l:lke‘ affecting capital and labor!éncour- DENTIST ! G > beglnning Far 'p.'n v shipful Maste | |VERS, s(‘cretary ing employers to expand busincess ‘ Rooms 8 and.9, Valentine Bldg. { rprises, subversive efforts will % g | TELEPHONE 176 retard pl in some quarters. | Though this is a lucky day to launch g projects, competitive activity will| ——— — o — be bitter unscrupulous, b The Sun guides men in positions g e of authority and promises for them | Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST | DANIEL ROSS, Wor- JAMES W. LE™- RFHEKAHS Perseverance Lodge nu. 2 A mects every second and fourth Wednes- day, I.O.O.F. Hall. BETTY Mec- CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH 1 period during which their powers ‘ T Oy cowese” wii| | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | BLAKE, Secretary. et R VR prbhiAms, GOLDSTEIN BUILDING e This is a fortunale sway under |, 3 which to make decisions and to|Z—— TR AT G s th Dr. Judson Whlttler ties are to be assumed by producers of munitions and builders of air- CHIROPRACTOR D R u G s ships. | Drugless Physician | Mars is in a place supposed to | Office hours: 10-12. 1-5, 7-9 encourage conflicts of every kind. | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. PUROLA REMEDIES This is not a favorable day for do- mestic harmony and young folk may be difficult to direct. Persons whose birthdate it is have the augury of a year of activily and ©HONE 667 TR T WA ey PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next ColiseLa Dr. A. W. Stewart surprises. It is wise to guard one’s | PHONE 97—Free Delivery > 2 k DENTIST { speech, especially as profit is indi- } cated from a fric a tive . | Hours 9 am. to 6 pam who has enemies i SEWARD BUILDING ! Children born on this day pro-: | Office Phone 469 4 bably will be strong in character b and endowed with varied talents. o 5 Subjects of this sign attain unex- } casimir. Pulaskl, Follen, PAWiol || consultatton and examimnation was born on this day 1848. Othe 3 3 free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | who have celébrated it as a birth- ' X 7 to 9:30 by appointment. day include Knute Rockne, football coach, 1888; C Dibdin. com. | Gastineau Hotel Annex poser, 1845; John H. Trumbull, Mas- | |, South Franklin St. Phone 177 | " foror s rre e “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” 1873. 1938) sachusetts statesman (Copyright - Scotch Treat Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | Graduate Los Angeles College of Optometry and Opthalmology | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground oy U ——— WHEN IN A HURRY { CALL COLE FOR OIL | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | amount . . . QUICK! | COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 554 { P g Juneau’s Qwn Store | i § | | | | | H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Have Your Eyes Examined by ’ Dr. Rae L. Carlson OPTOMETRIST Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Shop Phone Green 331 T 4 1 g % | Hollmann’s Pharmacy | 201 Seward St. Phone 45 ey Marie Kane is shown in New York | City as she arrived from her native | FINE € ' \ at very reasonable rates ! E E posxuon which starts in ! FRESH DRUGE Seoltand i May. Marie will tour | PAUL BLOEDHORN the United States with her message. S. FRANKLIN STREET ——————————— | j J. B. WARRACK ) i ZON. THR MERZZAIINE | Engineers—Contractors HOTEL JUNEAU ‘ JUNEAU | BEAUTY SHOP || LYLAH WILSON Contoure Telephone ~Er- PR Y Ve T Xt b COME IN and SEE the NEW G — STROMBERG-CARLSON | RADIOS “NEW AND DIFFERENT : ' J.B. Burford & Co. | - . DEVLIN'S ||| ChimiSoer” | Paris Fashion Shoes -i: - 2 (e Betty Compton Walker, former Broadway stage star and wife of New York's former mayor, | JUNEAU SPECIALIZING flashes her pretty smile as she opens a flower shop in midtown MELODY HOUSE In French | New York. | Music and Electric Appliances | PSSR P —= | (Next Gastineau Hotel) and 8 [ | | Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 | Italian I SATISFACTION IN )i i FOOD QUALITY AT 1: Dinners | UNITED FOOD CO. ka Musi | Alaska Music Supply | , TELEPHONE—16 i Mt GASTINEAU CAFE | Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies | Phone 206 122 W. Second i GENERAL MOTORS DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. — e —— Empire classifieds pay. Try the Empire classifieds for | results, The First uamml’nank IUNEAU -a PERCY’S CAFE | | Tce Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOr Percy Reynolds, Manager CAPITAL—$50,000 ——== SURPLUS—$100,000 HARRY ® RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” | i | | COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts . | Alaska Federal Savings | and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718——FPhone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St.

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