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L —J Sl - S ww R ORIV R 8 s il W il SR N Y £ ad T— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1938. 4y - & . R . That record ”,\“M valid reason to expect H A P p Y e e A PROFESSIONAL at ASKd _/"'l"re intelligent cooperation in meeting the present | ( gz, S S e 10 St Ty BIRTHDAY | 20 Years Ago|| Horoscope | 1recCto fop ool Published every cventng excent 3 by the - B : s | o | GASTINFAU CHANNEL EMPIRE PRINTING COMP. Correspondent Eckles reports mining assessments The Empire extends congratula-| | R | si . lions and best wishes today, their From The Empire “The stars incline at Second and Ma Juneau, Alaskn »robably will be re usl in the Territory | O8 B0 vy Y Wons P X = BP0 BLKS hedy Entered in the Post Office Second Class Matter. |} con Moratorium on assessment, while it may be | Uirthday anniversry, ko the follow-| , S e but do not compel ¥ il o ing: * o | | - FREEBURGER every Wednesday at & SUBSCRIPTION RATES. rdvantageous to some ney to curb mineral BN | DRS. KASER & SE s brothers tn Junea Douslas for §1.25 per month. s MARCH 31, 1918 | DENTISTS p.m. Visitng brothe: -""""“,"m:,',"",,; s DAL te ievelopment of Alaska. It vast areas to be Mrs, I. P. Taylor - FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1938 |1 B o’ Buflding welcome. N. C. BAN- One year. in ndvance, $120 nce, $8.00i 1414 idle without any dev 1t work at all, and sally Shafer The Army had 100,000 Smiths, Surpassingly good aspects rule to-| "T};ONE i FIELD, Exalted Ruler; O e eeribers will confer promptly notify it is only through consistent claim work that pay- Mirs. G. E. Gleveland 1500 William Smiths, 1,000 John|day, according to astrology. It is a| RS wm. o8 P M. H. SIDES, Secre- In, the 8L ieks nve found Francis A. Rn:mgau Smiths, 200 John A. Smiths 1500 day most auspicious for the ambi- g 4 tar; Business Office, 374 B2 S el 0 Mervin E. Click Millers, 15,000 Wilsons,, 262 John J. | tions of \VOmen»] i ¢ | 5 | ——— - - PUMNAS g e i i arly t ornin; B 9 — .- 4 ASSOCIATED PRESS. \ the ¢ Congress be overlooking the —“—ooo———-\-w O'Briens, 1,000 John Browns, 1,200, Beginning early in the morning| """ ~ | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 i ose fig had | heads of households should use lhmr — 3 2 AN tied to the use for < ¢ bundiage e Kiisks John Johnsons. These figures ha i Second ‘and fourth Zhntstient of ed to it or not fact that the original idea of bullding the AASKd | l been given out by the war risk in- best energies in adjusting fami | {1 Mbnday of each month otherwie crecite also the local mews Railroad was to open up the Territory and later to | MODERN | curance board to show why appli-|affairs and in looking after per-| Dr. Charles P. Jenne || in Scottish Rite Templé ] Butijshed B v, build spurs to various communities showing promise? | ETIQUETTE cants should sign their full names. sonal matters. | DENTIST ot G Heginni at 7:30 pm "TALASKA CTRCULATION GUARANTEED 10 BE Cutting off appropriations as now threatened would i | B It is a promising day for enter-| 3 | { beginning : -m. THAN THAT OF ANY R PUBLIC x By Roberta I ia1| | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. DANIEL ROSS, Wor- & appear to be gelting a long way away from the y *OR | | Word had been received that both | faining and for advancing Wfl‘\ TELEPHONE 176 f 7 ‘Master; JAMES W. LEI- original plan Y AT # 01 the rotary snow plows on - the interests, Girls may be lucky in ex- | shipful 2 as" ; ; v Copper River and Northwestern tending their acquaintance with in- VERS, Secretary. i3 2 b Q. What is caviar, and,what is 1 1 sor — s v The rhubarb is thr ground a couple Of | the correct pronunciation? Railway were in the shops for re- | fluential persons. IERpesc Ailiema eriRehiT S T 1S BOLTPCS 5 pairs and that many people at Chit-| Although it is Friday there is a REBEKAHS inches ulp! nd mola 3 a i ‘A Caviar is m;p‘ale and salt (: ina and Cordova were snowbound. gcod luck sign for all who plight D R, h i ¢ | Perseyerance Lodge No. 2-A meets is' just around the corner . roe, or eggs, of the stirgeon, and Included were Joe Meherin and Jack | troth. Weddings are well directed| | r. Richard Williams | every second and fourth Wednes- - e g sationt s {(L;*v‘ Bsed 5| Cpamberlain, traveling men, from under a sign that presages few quar- DENTIST |/|day, 1O.OF, Hall BETTY Me- Immeoral or Educational? “ “: :;‘ ‘i‘ St ok 1:] 8 Belonr (‘ °t Juneau. rels and many happy days. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | CCRMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH o in ah, principal accentn last syll- BT it GOLDSTEIN BUILDING J by S WIRRE. ' (New York Times) Abl( y 7 3 ¢ | Frank A. Boyle, receiver for the Or in practical attainment is sub- | — The American Committee on Maternai Welfare aPle. ’ i local land office, returned to Ju- Jject to stimulating and favorable in- xR et frrrrrr e s ety has prepared an educetional film in dramatic form @ ’S"‘ “‘“1"“‘,’ fi‘t“ house 81| heau on the Prinicess Sophia_after | fluences. It is preeminently lucky | i £ eva which is entitled “The Birth of a Baby” and which 10 Pay fO0 & lnym}‘( \anrce m‘!‘ ot sbending several’ wecks in the for home bullding, but _temptation :: ," mlth ; been branded as “indecent, immoral and tending :':fi“‘ A e LSRR R 0o to be extravagant in plans should Dr. Judmn Whlther [ “ o to corrupt morals” by the educational authorities of 3 s 4 . be overcome. CHIROPRACTOR | the State. It is hard to take this opinion seriously in | A : Yes “j‘_“‘ el fil -‘“g“ld Imine- |\ o Helen Troy, who had been| Trade should be profitable today Drugless Physician | D R u G s o face of a sponsorship which includes such important |diately ascertain the charges and| .o 40 the University of Wash- and merchants will reap abundant- fice hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 | . the United | insist that his hostess accept the g y g M S Mgt O g ] 5 bodies as the American Medica clation, the United g & s e jhgton, and her father, John W. Iy from s g buying the er- Rooms 2-8-4, Triangle X HELPING JUNEAU CHILDREN States Public Health Service, the American College ‘“g“"»\ i€ propel Aa CARS A Troy, editor and manager of ‘the|tain lines reveals reckless expendi- E PHONE 667 | PUROLA REMEDIES E R f Surg th srican Public Health Association, 3 ops PORE: gic. ve re rincess tures. Purveyors to women's wants ; . i : ; g T i s S ‘Health ‘Assoolstaslsfe, 0° oon' her spprofaRiistémar- | SUPIESES IR R0 EXlficees) 1/ 60, SESY Puders |} PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- Reading for the normal perso st effec- the Department of Labor, the American Gynecological ="~ Sophia will realize large profits | FULLY COMPOUNDED tive means of learning. If it ng the Society, or in face of the fact that the production was “‘;' Y- ohe shoUiHTaME ;| Ted Hellenthal, of the First Na- Rumors s war will increase and [l ? i Jearning becomes of greater value ; quality. supervised by five eminent obstetricians connected .o B DI L mn:‘r (5“ "% tional Bank force; Howe Vance, 0s- the United States will enter into . Dr. A. W. Stewart | Front Street Next Coliseum } If, on the other hand, the readin is inferior, With ranking hospitals and universities. Actually the 11’-‘ 3 sl (o gratulate . bath; Joe A. Snow, former spe- More than one international agree- | . AL W, ! i | i the learning is likely to be much on the same order. Story of pregnancy ‘and the reed of medical care in o NN 1 cial agent for the suppression of the ment of future significance. DENTIST PHONE 9i--Free Delivery | i g courage the right kind ‘of ‘reddifig among A critical period of a prospective mother’s life is- told liquor traffic in Alaska; James F. Persons whose birthdate it is | Hours 9 am. to 6 pr Pl et aereard: g L b s S e AR TS "? 5 - with the simplicity, fra and reverence that | ¥——————————————% | Freeburn, manager of the Chicha- m\n me augury of a year of much SEWARD BUILDING : TN the boys e i o the communty ot 1h dunean 51 " ‘e of e demands | DAILY LESSONS | | Gor Minee wer ao pasenaers lo pleeure and new findsnipe For | Offee Prove 48 jioe Women’s Club is urging a Children’s Story Hour al aroreoyer, the committee will see to it that the film arrive on the Princes: smmm after uu- young counsmp is forecast i e e he il E the Public Library is advertised with the restraint that its sponsors and IN ENGI:'ISH spending vacations in the S Children born on this day proba- “Tomorrow's S!yle As its Civic Department committee points out,: the publi¢ expect and that it will not be coupled with | By W. L. Gordon 2 bly will be kindly in nature and T DR H VANCE | i Toduy ! a children’s story hour, wherever conducted, whether plays which may counteract whatever wholesome in- *—————— | 1, J Johnson, a \ former srmy man, lovers of beauty. Many subjects of | GATEGPRT i in homes, in schools, in libraries, play centers, or fluence it y exert g Words Often Misused: Do not say, 1ad been appointed first sergeant this sng‘ havf= f,ll'(lstl(' ta b A | Consaltation and exammation wherever young people may gather to study, read Our obstretrical record is appalling when com- | .pjease endorse on the back of ©f the Juneau Home Guard. Otto von Bismarck, t chancel- | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; or play, has been found to be a very potent factor in Pared with t : f some other coun e [f“ ‘93?“"’["“" this check.” Say, “Please endorse 1“” 'c'fi‘_’“; Ce;;};"g{:’?" ‘I‘"‘ :"’"“ | 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | b the tmining, education and entertainment of'children '13:000 mothers died f childbirth in the United States; | gy oheck.” Endorse meanh “fo write | Mr- and Mrs” Simon Hellenthal and | 97 T2 €55 hers who have | Gastinean Hotel Annex | 1 about 30,000 babies died within twenty-four hours after on the pack of” two children left on the Princess celebrated it as a birthday include | o WAEEEE BT i one iy | § of sl ages they were born; 40,000 more babies died before they | often Mispronounced: Diesel en- for an extended visit at Edward A. Sothern, actor, 1826;| ) Pty & . Every boy and girl in our community, or in any were o month old. These deaths must be attributed | gine * pronounce de-zel, first e as » and Chicago George Hugh Lee, manufacturer, S 3 community, is entitled to a chance. The churches jn part to ignorance, fear, an unwillingness to face |y me socond o ac in bell un: » 1881. ' % { Juneau's Own Store! and schools, with their preachers and teachers, are the responsibilities of parenthood, an attitude of S€c- yreccod gecent first syllable. Weather: Hig 38; lowest 35 (Copyright, 1939 ! 2 | ! doing thelr best to give them that chance. Howeyer, recy about sex that couples mystery with pruriency. |* ogien Misspelled: Separate: ar, Rain Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | § ______________ J many children do not go to church or Sunday School, The obvious remedy is education. And the most poy er ] | ‘Graduate Los Angeles College ‘;‘,7 = and many children would rather not go to school. Powerful of all means of education should be a film - gunonyms: Timely, well-timed [ GASTINEAU MOTOR of Optometry and ] i oo s hom cach af hese §roups Gt ot e Whieh Phyicans have directed and WHich PRYSICHDS apropriate, s, sessonable, - gk SERVICE ey Spthalmoloey oo “The Rexall Store” | | public library, sometimes because they want to and "V ‘:'” oo Lk AR ot R DOTEUES, PHONE 727 | Glasses Fittet nses sy | D rience he OW] il rds “syphills . 1 ~ - —_— sometimes because for the moment there is no where L sy OWB At S Words TSYRALS.| Word Study: “Use"wiWor three GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING — Reliable and “gonorrhea” must bel used in print if venereal | (inoc ang it is yours” Let' us. in- Gas—O0il—Storage e s i Sles i iigo. ; 3 £ , discases are to be controllody, Novels, plays, books on | erease our voeabuliry' W) Wiketering ety — S IN A HURRY pharmacists wh These youngsters are all in the formative veriod (he social sciences discuss sex with a frankness that oo word each day. Toflay’s word: e - | CALL. COLE FOR OIL compound ! of their development, all of them more or less impres- would have seemed ineredible at the turn of the cen- | Gombetence; means sufficlent for ‘;""""""“"“""“ | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | prescrip- i sionable, imaginative and responsive. And 1f, just tury. Endorsed as it is by the foremost medical and po necessaries of lifel'"We desire \ i amount . . . QUICK! | tions. ::!f at the right time, they can have brought to their civic organizations, the “Birth of a Baby” merely fol- peaith and competence:!! instead of ! H 0 AM ‘E | COLE TRANSFER [ Butler-Mauro Drug Co. attention the kind of reading that will gratify their 19ws the trend of the times. The experiment of eX- gjsease and want.” ! D oo BAAL or MAENC OG- | by Bovm curiosity and eagerness, and at the same time interest h!hllul'.g it with the safeguards provided should be B BOARDING HOUSE i a5 them in some worthwhile idea, they have been given ™84¢ £ % 7. w0 =11 . : o i 2 | UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT FAfe agood chance to get a right start in the right direction i | LOOK and LEARN ‘ | 3 Have Your Eyes Examined by H. S. GRAVES | . Nothing better than this can happen to a young | By A. C. Gordon | We serve MILK and BUTTER- “The Clothing Man” person, for there is no time in life when right read- i 4 * e MILK EVERY MEAL Dr. Rae L. Carlson | | | ing is so importent as in childhood. A child does not el uirer) 3 TR OPTOMETRIST || Home of Hart Schaffner and B G g In Austria Adolf Hitle iade as much “pro- 1. What are the six leading agri- Our Aim 1s—“TO PLEASE | Marx Clothing 1 read (o criticize and compare. He reads for the pure " the direction of anti-Semitism in 48 hours | cultural products of the United OUR CUSTOMERS” {! Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry fun of finding himseit in a new world, and is eager he did in Germany in two years. His systematic | States in order of thelr importance? ; i atiop Phone Green 331 — —& and curious to keep on exploring it. The natural persecution of Catholic leaders started the day after 2. What is the maximum thick- MR. and MRS. GEO. SALO 3 SCHHRY { and nec y thing to do then is to interest them the conquesi—not three years after the assumption | ness of ice near the South Pole? SRR - o TS t i . in good reading—the right kind of reading. This is of power, as in the Reich. Much the same fantastic What is' President Roosevelt's e "k ] Hollmann s Plurmacy i the purpose of the story hour. It is a laudable pur- fPeed is being shown in the suppression of Social | relationship to Theodore' Rapsevelt? H GARBA H | FINE | 201 Seward St. Phone 45 l posc. one. which should be given the support of the Democrats and trade unionists in Austria, the more| 4. How high are tie tallgst build- H GE HAULED | Watch and Jewelry Reparing PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY | ekt iy easily since Austria already was a dictatorship organ- ings in London? SURE SIGN of baseball | Reasonable Monthly Rates [ ¢ Seary rousonable’ Fates COMPOUNDED FROM i " ized to suppr labor. 5. What percentage of eggs is opening, K. M. Landis watches | | E 0 DAV]S l R FRESH DRUGE | e While great throngs are cheering and welcoming | water? game at St. Petersburg, Fla. | L i L | PAUL BLOEDHORN | : i “WHO OWNS THE SALMON?" the “deliverer,” therefore, countless tragedies are tak- ANSWERS - : A Fhone 4761 EISUNPTI SRRY == — ! AR ing place less conspicuously. Three groups will suffer| 1. Corn, cotton, wheat, white po-| Lode and placer location notices 3t X 2 Bl Pointing to the fact that «.spite the complete MeSt—Jews "‘f":\“llfll 1““(}‘(‘“'“ and workers who "I"“' tatoes, oats, and tobacco. for sale at The Empire Office. . J. B. WARRACK S AR ¢ e tinue trying to hold workers’ organizations together. 2. The estimate is from 12 to 14| = G e e s v 1 f Japanese activities, the salmon crop in . T]B?l:): :]“ “\‘:\t i l‘(\ Lh\: e \mh,\'\ an There probably will be less vioience against these miles. B EE —a | FAMILY SHOE STORE | | ©ON THE MEZZANINE Engineers—Contractors ; i fl O e ko anq 610UDS than was (he case in Germany in 1933 and | 3. He is fourth cousin once re- | Audit—Tax and System Service | | | «juneaw's Oldest Exclusive HOTEL JUNEAU ' { agr-t’ement is reac ,\d(:nnll clween the packers and 934 Byt that only means the persecution will be | moved. | ! JAMES c. COOPER, “ | Shoe Store” BEAUTY SHOP JUNEAU | their employees, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer com- more systematic and more complete | 4. They are limited to nine stor- | | C. P. A | | LOU HUDSON—Manager LSO I 1 ments there is a “wider public” to be considered than The case of Austria emphasizes the danger for |ies, and 100 feet. There are only | 303-05 Goldstein Building Seward St.—————Juneau | LYLAH WI T IN Bione £ L) just those in the industry. Asking “Who Owns the a democratic people of embracing dictatorship and |eight or nine buildings in London | | Public Stenographer " g Contoure e;;! o e Salmon?”, the P.-1 dictatorial methods in order to resist a foreign dicta- jas high as nine stories | Notary Public ‘ ‘; ST e AR Y 4 X-Er-Vac L COME IN and SEE the ]“,_-W‘l‘ The Post-Intel er recently pointed out torship. Far from strengthening Austria against the| 5. About sixty-five percent. u STROMBERG-CARLSON | that while Alaska fisheries operators and German threat, the authoritarian regime created by ———————— SATISFACTION IN ';!—‘—’—’—"l‘ RADIOS | finkiatmien agrée thet Japanese have no rights Dollfuss and perfected by Schuschnigg alienated the| Lode and placer location notices Ao Need of FOOD QUALITY AT “NEW AND DIFFERENT J. B. Burford & Co. | to Alaska Salmo reir own dispute over most courageous faction of Austria—the Social Demo- |for sale at The Empire Office. | » . Do 0. f S ITED FOOD CO BOOEWEAR “ ~ wages for the 1 seasen threatens to allow s. The peoples who abandon democracy in order — 3 . DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL & . | D E v L l N y s ‘Our door step is won')' by the fish to go to waste. to strengthen themselves against Fascist aggression YOUR COAL CHOICE | TELEPHONE—16 I B Satisfied Custemers' = p han the non will be lost are deceiving themselves. They are preparing Vi ’ Paris F: n Shoes | P ] i Much more than the salmon will be lost if ,(,( selg fel s. They are preparing the way FORD AGENCY GENERAL HAULING 3 .,,. e controversy continues. r A greater tyranny TAuthavixed Dealers) S = gramiz 1 & The Steamship Company, whicn A P e T STORAGE and CRATING BODDING TRANSFER - "1 previously abandoned three sallings, now an New York State Senate passes a bill to require GREASES MARINE 3 PHONE | % EAU T SPECIALIZING nounces three more cancellations bridegrooms to tell the truth, but it applies only in GAS — OILS CALL US BUILDING s | JUN ! ‘ No large mdu; try can abandon or curtai 1 pplic for marriage licenses. After the k—Coal Hauling | MELODY HOUSE | = g operations without widespread effects we he st s the right to explain that he was | TRANSF fter ail . s i 4 oM 5 NEAU MOT! | Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery Music and Electric Appliances After all, the fish don’t belong either to de d at the office in conference when he is late & | (Next Gastineau Hotel) and the operators or the fishermen. Management etting home for dinner. | Foot of Main Street Phone 48—Night Phone 696 P L2 A A TR Pisg Phoms 85 . and men in.the fisheries industry merely e | 2 GENERAL MOTORS L ¥ & Italian operate as agents for the wider public which Naturalist announces a man can hold a crocodile’s ot s | DELCO and . Dinners has various srests in seeing this national mouth shut with one hand, which is more than can 2w MAYTAG PRODUCTS |5 i resource preserved and used be done with a politician’s during a campaign. ! 2 | e hat storsimes woied Btnes: ; i The Charles W. Carter ||| “The Store for Men” W. P. JOHNSON Alaska Music Supply | |} GASTINEAU CAFE splendidly, in arousing the nation to the men- Current Simile: As apprehensive as the Austrian M “The Frigidaire Man” | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | ace of the Japanese invasion who forgot to cheer Hitler—New York Sun. | ortuary SABm’s -8 | Pianos—Musical Instruments || Fourth and Franklin Sts, : and Supplies i =] PHONE 136 F Phone 206 122 W. Second | | : ront St.—Triangle Bld, ! ‘ { g g VISIT THE | Lode and placer location noticgs | |for sale at The Empire Office. - % S and N | Try the Empire classifieds for & results. Empire classifieds pay. FIVE AND TEN ! «de 5= = The B. M. Behrends f s> ol j Tiee Frat Nationgl Bank | COFFEE SHOP " Bank . Juneau, Alaska g CAPITAL—$50.000 | SURPLUS—$100.000 HARRY . RACE COMMERGCIAL AND SAVINGS DRUGGIST “The Squibb | ACCOUNTS T | SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings COMMERCIAL ; ‘ and SAVINGS Resouirces Over Two and Alaska Federal Savings One-Half Million Dollars | and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 f o - “'7! ‘GHOST CARS’ used as a “psychological campaign to impress traffic § P. O. Box 2718———FPhone 3 ‘ Accounts X 119 Seward St. Ee o of Pennsylvania’s state motor police system which by July 1 will in. |5 - OFFICE— { y e than 200 autos will patrol Pennsylvania highways. DT e e e Juneau, Alaska 1