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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1938. - i = e L s REo o | e A T T N O R L] g | pee———— e M e e ommunity name himself or herself a committee of i K P P. Y. & : " S CRRAINAD m us i "’II)lr() one to see that a-cleanup is conducted at home. If BIRTH] vl | ciE ks very house owner, vacant lot owner and business DAY | 20 Years Aso || oroscope 1YecCto FRATERNAL § hedt; cvery vening éxcent Bunday;he the i : i sl SO # . o= GASTINEAU CHANNEL Mlh b v yroperty owner will r e it a point to see that hi: . “ | EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY i ' The Empire extends congratula- i . S at Becond and Main Sireets, Juneau, Alnsk g yremises are slick there will be no question yions and best wishes: today, thei From The Empire “The stars incline - Entered fa the Post Office in Junea E s Matter. | oo ¢ the success nup Week. Juneau will burst | hirthday anniversary, to the joll | » but do not compel” = - 7 B. P. 0. ELKS meet ? e R 2 e SR S s o L L S RIPTION RATES, b rth in a new dress that will be a pride to ourselves ing . { DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | every Wednesday at 8 d’t‘vrdmbym:‘-xrrkr in Juneau and Dourlas for $1.23 per momt. v to thosc thousands who come to visit us - APRIL 8, 1918 SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1938 “ DENTISTS | p.rln. Vi.suNng cbrz;:e;rs One year. In advance, $12.00; six m ¢ ason Felix Gray o S HthLeA SEBats RnIs I Blomgren Building welcome. SRR . ne ‘month. in ndvance, 1.2 ¢ IR Mrs. George B. 'Alexander T 5,‘?';;‘,S“O':r::x‘n'l‘x';x"”;. Benefic aspects rule strongly to- | | EEONE 8 FIELD, Exalted Ruler; e ook g Mg 1 H. B. LeFevre O e . " | day, according to astrology. Under | | 8. ATh M. H. SIDES, Secre- > 2 The primary election happens to fall during Thomas Riggs, Jr., to be Governor 4 e el | Hours 2 am. to 9 pm. 7 John Rudy s " | this sway plans long considered | | (ary Office, 602 Business Office, 374 wp Week which may be significant tc some of Henty MaaH f Alaska. Gov. Riggs was to leave are flikely to. reach & most promis- | AT DR 2 A 3 R Don G. Morrison b ing maturity. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 111 - e Geraldine Holm g ; ge.| In the morning hours merchants | S PSR Sebha: waid SoBEL R Hitler says he’ll never give up anything he takes Caroline Garstet b d=F (‘h“]mh“hm ';'j::‘ ‘10:"3:(“ and manufacturers may receive [ Monday of each month 1 16! aveling men, ha re e R i S g i o Ptk but we wonder what he'd'do abolit a cold Ruby Waldon e e om e Nortn. news of important events that will) | D, Charles P. Jenne | \ 5 in Scottish Rite Temple SKA (13 # - 7 Louise Adams ‘“Hm_“‘ ] tend to stimulate trade and de- DENTIST 1 | G ‘f beginning at 7:30 p.m Chinese chop § is now the main item on the R R velop CO"}"A""“}“ e . | Rooms 8 and 9, Vaientine Bldg. ««Q/ DANIEL ROSS, Wor- 3 '} HIAEORY: S N Again the advice and direction o TELEPHONE 176 | 3 . JAMES W. LEI- Japanese Diet Miss Mamie Reck, daughter of | older persons will be esteemed. This “.}"‘r’;;l S‘”::fzfr” ‘ 1 7|I 7 MODERN Mr. and Mrs. John Reck, left for|js an auspicious date for consulta- VERS, cretary. MR ntaxables the south on the Northwestern to|tions with persons of long experi-|—— — - - ETIQUETTE pend some time visiting in the|ence in business and government fl- & REBEKAHS (New York legram) By Roberta Lee tates affairs. |’ } | Dr.Ri Bns | | Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets Did you have to p: ral income tax on| <R Wemen should be | éxceedingly ! | r. Richard Williams | | every second and fourttl Wednes- our salary March 15? Well none of the following @ Wnen one is writing a letter| H. L. Faulkner, attorney for the|lucky' today. It is & fortuhate time | DENTIST | lday, TO.OF. Hall. BETTY UN}(“i Ha: | g RS vl @ another of equal position, is i Pacific Steamship Company, accom- | to entertain | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | ,CORMIP?. ‘Nuhle Grand; RUTH Goyernors Ul other officials and employees| qii right to close the. letter with panied by Mrs. Faulkner; Mr. and| Weddings should bring happiness | GOLDSTEIN BUILDING pBLAIKE, Secratidy, © ' 3 i of ‘State ‘Respectiully yours”? [Mrs. J. F. Mullen and son, left if the ceremony is performed later | | ——— Tetast T Mayors other officials and empic A. No. “Respectfully you is aboard the City of Seattle for va- than noon. There will be many| “r ST f city gover 4 used only when writing a busin: cation trips to the States. sudden marriages and a marked = ° Commissioners and all other officials and em- jatter, or when an employee is writ- L SR tendency: toward romance -as the| #—————"—2—-"——cg ekt | E G s th Pioyow Bi tota iy government ing to his employer. When writing | M. S. Whittier was the four-min- | springtime advances Dr. Judson Whittier B “ mi Superintendents and all teachers in city and 4 gocig] letter to one of equal po- | ute speaker at the Palace theatre| There is a promising portent for CHIROPRACTOR I county school systems, 7 sition, “Sincerely yours” is better. | for the Liherty Bond campaign, and association with the great and the | Drugless Physician | n R U G s 2 a3 Presidents of State universities and colleges and | Q. How should salt be taken C. D. Garfield spoke at the Coli- near-great today. It is a time in Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 | ) o JSENTING 3 s of those institutions and, ye : IR i Hidivia, § ; iRt et sinsis” B IMPORTANCE OF PRESENTING eans and professors of e institutions anc when there are neither individual seum which opportunity to progress may | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. ¥ ALASKA’S' CASE IN FISH DISPUTE |even the football coache alt cellars nor shakers? g come through social contacts. | "PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES 5 > ; Lo SURRERS B Diipreine | ]' e fi‘;”" j“": A. With the salt spoon, a john McCloskey, who had success- ~Despite the pleasant portents there PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- Just v Territorial Senator Norman R. Walker “l“' judges and ‘f"f“': judi "““ "‘_'“f“l’“ :”‘ “];‘ placed on the plate, never on tl ged in putting through a | will be a decided extension of mali- FULLY COMPOUNDED Ketchikan, ‘named by ¢ John W. Troy to rep- | *nd allorneys gener ANH COURSY, I .. tablecloth mining deal in Nevada, had returned ' cious propaganda. Prejudices touch- K prosecutors and sheriffs and police chiefs and cops That is the mini i to| of . Ci sattio ing racial and religious matters may Front S Doliseum resent the Territory it th dispute in Seattle, | /" o : %,fi.ilf )):nrvx"(l('n‘l"“‘l n‘”;"l;n (‘n” alo the City of Seattie. ¥ 4R Dr. A. W. Stewart treet Next Coli 1plish towa et of the contro- 3 it Lt Bret . g bl i 5 T i g | | k] accomplish toward a il Now doesn't that make you pretty much of @ gvernight trip? Three members of the Territorial| Americans are warned that the A M y __PHONE ®i—Free Delivery Y TR i ucker? A. Twenty-five cents a day Road Commission, E. C. Hurlbut, H. ideas of Europe and Asia are con- SEVV‘ARDA BUILDING | SR I AR | t Alaska be represented and selection by { AR D Tripp and T. E. P. Keegan, left tagious. Isolation in business or in- | Otfite. Bliane 150 PO R P TR P of Senator Walker is an excellent choicg There are some 2,350,000 pe on the payrolls of | g__ % | for a several weeks' trip of inspec-| ternational affairs . is ., impossible, | | ice 9 i 6 pardmaount fsue to the Terrt that a State and local governments. They enjoy every bene- | | DAILY LESSONS tion in the vicinity of Tenakee, those who read the stars aeclare. |2~ YU ; “Tomorrow’s Styles i 4t immedi- fit of Pederal government tha a s, || ENGLISH Rocky Pass, Dry Pass and Ketchi Persons whose birthdate it is 3 L A B T z Y. AT AR sent that _ Of course, a large majority of per 4 - kan, Petersburg, and Wrangell to have the augury of a year of un- | DR. H. VANCE 1R Todqy e Nok ot dnie’t best nied men on 'Ols of State and local governments—1 at W. L. Gordon secure data for the coming season’s expected experiences which include | OSTEOPATH i E B SR 5 e ajority of private industry’s employees—receive sal- | g 0 g0 . i g pAv| S " ka but he has had experience in pre+, .o o rt St ‘madaral income {ax reaches i i ek ;'{';‘1‘)::“;?’“‘1:3:":(;“‘i(‘:\nc(“"m may ' consultation and examination b ka picture. He represented the Terrir But why. sNGUIANE Ihe fortooats wellslald min. | Words Often Misuseds Do ot say i e ousiness relations. 1 || free,. Hours 10 to 13; 1 to 5; | Kt B n e AN As g y M una ke 7 ¥ It was a remarkable phenomena Edward C. Morrisey, city editor of ~ Children born on this day prob- 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | Japanese i . € ority on the payrolls of State an rv_:;\-n,.xumm.\‘D,“__ “It was a remarkable pheno- the Fairbanks News-Miner. had ably will be exceedingly keen in | Gastinean Hotel Annex ‘_.\“i' onally good j : ‘w.“ : meet ‘.l.m- f,m.gnnm,u on -(mn'(l:\ 1 .:rm" Uil»\: as enon.” Phenomena is the plural been named by Delegate Charles A. mind. Many of these subjec's of | South Franklin St. Phone 17 ‘ ¢ is probably true that both the cannery the fortunate .«il-lv_xfld B on PTRS payrolls. | corm Sultzer to be his private secretary Aries have unusual talents s tors and the unions, now at loggerheads, are cor each accor to his ability to pay? By s e 4 to succeed Emil E. Hurja, recently ~Efrem Zimbalist, noted concert ———— e ! b it jown the fisheries for one ‘sea- These public payrollers, we are sure, are no less | Often Mispronounced:Ajsace-Lor-| 0w ooneq o *cecond-lieutenant violinist, was born on this day 1889, #/{ Juneau’'s Own Store‘ > patriotic than private payrollers. T don’t dodge | Faine. Pronounce al-sas losran, 3 son w rritory. But it is also true PAatrio A0, PIIVRLE ) X eI S et aand a's Fit . 'in the United States Army. Others who have celebrated it as . 0 D ‘ Rt s npting to adjust their own | Federal income taxes; the-law exempts them. They |BTC Se60%d B8 43 In 8bv0 A% in O = a birthday include Leon 2lum | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | o JE il iy A foct of such an ¢on't make the Federal tax laws; Congress does unstressed, third a as in rain, ac- - wooher. Highest 39; lowest 31, French statesman, 1872; Robert | Graduate Los Angeles College 2 differences they car erlook the effect of such ar + & % » cent first and last syllahles T ol b / o f Optometry and 5 iction on Alpska. That is why it is important that Often Misspelled: Tonsillitis: two | H8ht snow Blackburn, congressman, 1870. | of Opf v 7 B L on) A ek bt e Congress once tried to tax all citizens equally on iy D (Copyright, 1938) Opthalmology The Rexall Store” Ala 3 Hresbiety Sl o o op he basis of income. That.was-shortly after adoption [~ Lo e E o & - e | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | o in Seattle; not to take sides with elther operafor Of of the gixteenth Amendmen to the Constitution, giv- | ~FAORVEE: CoHEACE, (8 A A . - = ) R"“‘bh union but to impress on both the vital importance of jng Gongress the power, to “lay and collect taxes on |“*hcs: consecu gl In flrg s re = % 5 the fishing industry to the revenue of the Territory incomes, from whatever sources derived.” But the ke ; ] l u | | WHEN IN A HURRY pharmacists times and it is yours,” Let us ir compound and to the livelihood of the people that live in it. | Supreme Court ruled, in effect, that the Sixteentn| o8 B3¢ T 5 MOIS | WEE 10 T | CALL COLE FOR OIL | o As the Governor pointed out to the Inferior Amendment didn't mean what it said. e o L ee Is, I"U ra“ce | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | 40 P . T e R o settles The court, looking back to century-old prece- 1% T LS00 bR e (=] m s mgram Somnr . ST 1 g L dents, declared that Federal taxation of State and | “Ord: Obtrude; to thrust onese | COLE TRANSFER Butler-Mauro Drug Co. BRHT s e N 1508 ghvemiiiih il woulidiess A i upon attention. “The vulgar rich | | R ‘ o Phone 3441 or Night 554 | BREST, France, April 8. — Col M " Elec“fln i o ' and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh a _— Ee ment, @ wn in 1 tween 40 and 50 million d lars in commerce, loss to ereignty cbtrude their retensions o the of the States, and that State taxation of Federal P R N U e Priony of v “'”"”“”l“““‘ ‘:"”"“ j“‘y“\r alaries would usurp Federal authority public.” g : revenue, and, most important, loss to thousands of than St th t eoalistic St 3 e R T TN Deople employe 1. the ey of thelr mests of o Wi e k- . Seoehy oo |® st H o S b | B B S people employ 1 the industry of i withi o s the retently liber- | | airplan f . The fly- i ~ y n" livellhood. That situation cannot be too strongly alized Supreme Court has handed down several de- LOOK and LEARN | iy couple proceeded to the home Proposal Plan of Govern- Dr. Rae L. Carlson | ! TheSlathing AN imy »d on the contesting factions in the dispute, cisions reversing those erroneous precedents. l By A. ( Gordon | |of the famous surgeon, Dr. Alexis t Meet ith O o MI;TRIST || Home of Hart Schaffner and g hat is Scnator Walker's aim, as-he stated just Congress is now working on a general tax bill. | — # | Carrel, at St. Gildaisle ment Veels wi P- OFEO! Marx Clothing befor o ik 1t essel. takir 1im to Seattle: We hope it will try once more to apply the Federal 1. What animal ranks next to the It was understood that the Lind- posmon Clmm Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry y only purj I out to both sides the income, tax law equally to all citizens. We think that | dog as mankind's earliest domesti- berghs will visit Dr. Carrel, with Shop Phone Green 331 . pl : : 1o Uis time the court will uphold Congress. If it doesn't, | cated animal? whom Col. Lindbergh has been co- —— {remendous importance of the industry in providing !1s time will uy cated animal? : ] OTTAWA, April 8—A prediction " revenues to the Territorial Treasury and in provid “‘""l‘l"‘m:y‘)’(‘“”““]'- -*“"”:\‘"‘“ ‘*““‘]";”’\‘\l;:" ""‘;"“I“‘“”:::I What American was known as ';1:”:_!‘1;[\;?nxlnh(n\\.; development of tnat a proposal for a large scale pub- | == GAST[NEAU MOTOR LRy , endme: 0 e must wipe ou e un- “the children’s poet'?? au . C18 art. lic works program would be a pre- | empioyrient fo Alasican democratic, an 1 privilege of tax exemption| 3. How much does an average soo— oo . = -, lude to ol‘crunn was made today FINE SERVICE Ay s now granted to favored groups aduit human skeleton weigh? i TTTTTTTTTTTTTT77T in the Canadian Parliament by the | EHQNE I INDIVIDU H‘ INITIA l,“ l" EEDED i —_ 4. How many inches of Pt E A B ROLLER _::hmf.ycmfm,stn,(.“,x,m‘ ,:uxr]l.\. LRy “ w"‘:’hv;:"r:zfl:{,len’:‘:“ | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING FOR CLEANUP WEEK Tt things Kebn on.as. tHeviaze stariing, the TVA |caualito one inch of water? ! RINK ber, H. S. Stevens. PAUL BLOEDHORN | »_ cOer Ol e Nature doss it: nature washes away the traces May make Passamaquoddy and. the Florida Ship Canal| 0: Which is the oldest European || gyoyine Hours—7 to 11:30 pm Bleke o amment appatently RANKLIN STREET i e x5 R ‘et spring dress. It Seem like insignificant discomforts on the hair shirt. | “1t¥? ! #9 P} came in reference to the program || S Fl = of winter and bursts forth in bright spring ) _Detroit Free Pri ANSWERS | Kids' Special—7 to 8:30 p.m. in the House Monday by Minis 2 is an excellent exampie for us mortals—toss off the Sung o A 1. The goat [ i of Labor Norman Rogers. Roge! J. B, WARRACI\ winter.. season which gives the house ‘paint that P e B i 2. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,| "7 777777 ""======-=====3 j,tormed the House that the govern- | . As we understand that current situation, the| e S ON THE MEZZANINE S, weather-beaten appearance and the yard that forlorn o, HE e o e gav. ns long ae| 3 About thirty pounds [ = P ment was planning a broad coordin- | | HOTEL JUNEAU Engineers Contraclon‘ look and present them in new dress. A Iittle PAINt | they don't try to get that way with Herr Hitler— | & Ten inches of snow is regard-| | e NG Pyelem Sew J lated program of national develop- 0 s e e s |y caa sunaient o one ncn o | JAMES C. COOPER, | ment ‘| BEAUTY SHOP | | | The week of to 30, inclusive, has been - — —_— “‘“;N }\'l SR teniedadatont: 15001 303-05 G(‘fd!;‘\'A. g S"w("gsbdedf:fd ”"af ’IX ll“' _g_o‘i' LYLAH WILSON |8 designated as the annual Cleanup Week in the com- There is a great drive to induce people to “own g ¢ hatater 1 alh Uoldsigin Bullding SERIABLEINOUBRYS oL B 'arde scalellll Dentewre Telephone y Bl i b il e i o P, . SRy Public Stenographer works program an clection could be | | wpr vao 538 =& munify. The Ghamber .of Commerce: has taken the| their own home ioe oA of }) m only want a Sk S Notary Public | | expected to follow. i ;! | COME IN and SEE the NEW leadership and is asking cooperation of all groups new automa " N “f“ '7"7" emocrat | White Russians in North China |B——————— LU ] - = STROMBERG-CARLSON | and individuals in mak he event a success. The e *‘“ Ty ')" T e are now closely organized under e | FAMILY SHOE STORE l L ot A1 RADIOS ty as usual is expected to provide trucks to carry EVeryood gote » be dressed | japanese?: u 5- en in Nee R s “ e s Dottt will be leading M & hurry at any time for a gas masquerade.—Buf talo| . ,;;fl,(}'jfl’c’;“‘éfimm,‘fi’f.f'f 2 |5 s, Qlicat Excliges ) NEW AND DIFFEREN® |. | J. B. Burford & Co. At TR ~gad oo rier-Expre: ‘ 5 - oe Store” |1 “ + m its cooperation; a camps 1l be ‘opducted through | COUler-Express. L i e — DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL TRRTDRON. e | DEVLIN’S i aur e sen L e i the schools and various clvic organizations have indi- bt Brien HIbe haE A B hek th pibting the t YOUR COAL CHOICE | Seward St. Juneau ! Paris Fashon Shoes | cated their intention to do their.Share shush on Schuschnigg.—Dallas News. 1 FORD AGENCY GENERAL HAULING - 2 u i i} All these th are an_excellent start, but to B E (Authorized Dealers) STORAGE and CRATING T o i make Cleanup Week a success requires,one other major Belgiim, which has not forgotten 1914, is stringing | § | o SPECIALIZING ingredient—it requires that eyery’ individual in the barbed wire—just i case~Indianapolis News, i G:': EAs:lSLs CALL US :(’;‘;:JSZAUCAT;,’;; ;’fr | JUNEAU | : A - i | I . i e JUNEAU TRANSFER | | UNITED FOOD co. | | MELODY HOUSE | tn Prench | UNE AU MOTORS TELEPHONE—16 Music and Electric Appliances | | il e 18 Nt Pt T (Next Gastineau Hotel) o and Y B f. t i Foot of Main Street ig] e & | A Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 Itallan | i > & il 53 ou benerli e = = S i ar BODDING TRANSFER | 7 | | “ ” MARINE PHONE x | | The Charles W. Carter ||| “The Store for Men | | MARINE s Alaska Music Supply GASTINEAU CAFE | BPILI | 9 f Mortuary ’ 9 Rock—Coal Hauling Finnos.Musicn) Tnstr | Pianos—Musi Instruments | | ; } Fourth;;;lg NFl‘Ernglélin Sts. ‘ SABIN s |5 fowe-Fuel Ol Dellvery: | and Supplies : | | A g " | | Phone 206 122 W. Second | | 3 | i Front St.—Triangle Bldg. | 7 5 | Lode and placer location notices L BOCSLL | GEN::::OMO:ORS I |for sale at The Empire Office. ~r and Try the Empire classifieds for MAYTAG PRODUCTS it Empire classifieds pay. :% W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” PERCY’S CAFE Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy The B. M. Behrends - B ank Percy Reynolds, Manager Juneau, Alaska achievement ‘General Electric challenges any cleaner for style and efficiency. Model AV-1 is mbré power- ful than many ordinary cleaners, and has note- worthy features such as— The First National Bank JUNEAU [ CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100.000 [ ] COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS 4 COMMERCIAL RACE Iflmlflflllll““m{lll|llfllllli!!l!|IIY.!IIIll!!lll!l!l!IIIHI!!!!!II!HllllIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIlIII IGGIST 5 MOTOR DRIVEN BRUSH— . and SAVINGS :E'E:.qf:h J ACCOUNTS POWERFUL SUCTION— * ; Alasia” | SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES NO OILING— LOW PRICE— 2% Paid on Savings A_ccounts Resources Over Two and ' Aloska Federal Savings | One-Half Million Dollars /| and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 TERMS "*;:*Alaska Electric Light & Power Co, P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St. Juneau, Alaska kA it % N <]} IIIII"IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl!ll{lllllIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!iIIIIHllIIIIIIIIIIlfi 00 D

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