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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1938. . Y . ties but the funds which are set aside for the | - i Frnpitr L "HAPPY | auny Aud a J”'! D who actually take wolves and coyotes within the o itorlal_boimdaries are preserved for them, —BIRTHDAY | 20 Years A 20 Published every evening except Sunday by the B = EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY I to ot LHAt Hastef Bafidet, Ther The Empire extends congratula- e g Pl SO b o g e S gt tions and best wishes today, their | From The Empire Entered tm the Post Offfee in Jur Second Class Matter. 5 (iqe he local s 5 virthday anniversary, to the jollow-| | Y SUBSCRIPTION RATES A Lo e U Sl e SR A S ) * ,;.umed‘,bvm:‘.‘rr:;v In Juncau and Douslas tor S1. 5 per month. S p gt ABoutota 168 AR il the b APBIY, 13, 1018 One year. in acvance. 1 n advanice, $6.00 )¢ the money now being made were Robert Ketniy b R B e s ne month in sdvince, s o wouldn't need to be any concerr Thomas Osborne ip dosxer, e e NI the Buciness Office of any failure or i ¥ e de ession wilhelm S. Hansen ofiine pling Simp 8L Sah, A livery of their papers. M 5 M u \ was in the General Hospital suf- Tele News Offfce, 602; Business Office, 374. bt LA Mrs. P. M, Schnieder * e T o sk S : Sl fering from injuries received when — MITHER OF ASOCIATED PRESS. While 0 days, Dr. Townsend should Miss, GERUEH RN, caught by a falling tree T ted Press is exalu 0y b Tobs Mnd 106 e f that Hitler started on the road T S 2 A atherwiss crecited §n 4 pape 1 e local new o fame from a jail cell . | L. D. Henderson supe nden* hed berein ¥ 1 | MODERN | 'of schools, was making' a visit to ALAEEA ' 3CULATIC aightening out t t curve at Salmon Creek and the Tenakee, Chichagof and Sitka ETIQUERTE | schools on the Prince of Wales. THAK THAT O A p —_— - putting in a new bridge would be one of the best things which cotile pen.op,_the Glacier Highway By Roberta Lee K SR T — J. A. Hellenthal accompanied by Q. May letter paper and cnvel- Mrs. Hellenthal had left on the The Security Markets be of different color and thick- steamer_Jefferson for a short visit . r in the States toe SR S A. The envelope may — : " ~ slightly er paper than the let- A fine ten-pound baby girl had { It is more nece than usual, in so disordered ter paper, but the colors should be been born to the wife of Fran A securities market as that of the last few weeks, for the same. Pearce of Douglas at St. Ann’s the prudent investor to keep his head, appraise care- . Wwhat is the proper fee ive Hospital on. April 9 fully the real influence med to be at work finan- 5 clergyman for a house christen —— lly, and, in particular to give way impulsively ' jng? Roscoe Laughlin had returned to excited imagination American market has A This, like the wedding fce, is from a trip of several hundred itself done exactly bilities Which it assigns determined by the means of the miles around the waters of this causes are possibilities that may never happen. parents. part, of the Territory with the re- The basic reason for the scope of declines that have Q. Is a Sunday luncheon more port that the snow around the big Ll T sy i ady occurred is the hesitation of large i ) "" informal than a week-day i-" herring canning plant at Port Wal- their investment. This leaves the market | eon? ter was 70 feet deep and was great- BE A POTENTIAL KILLER o i, a0mpartd with ojtier Binee UELI S A U and the simpler the ly delaying rlmvmlnun.~ of a([:mnu > i iting from selling ay PUSEELL Jow gL mery, the more appropriate it ready for the coming season ot R et T Jine and liquor do BY such experienced investor t they already I 2 B e o RS, 2 but it i ! when applied to| O .].:n:‘:? "',n"(‘hll‘.”;:;“ i e "_"""“]:‘('i SO % The big store of the J. W. Martin the person who ‘has eonsumed Intoxicating beverage 1<% T 00 OF L TS, N undations and. T DAILY LESSONS | co. at Douglas, had been enlarged attempts to drive an automobile. Chief of POliCe g unce companies have kept their ey IN ENGLISH :“id b:;llqnlnm:ml and was again open n, in declar ‘..u‘ . 1 mpir : wn No urlm.;\ the more or less indefinite talk of By W. L. Gordon we little 1er. He de- war stands behind the m ination. But | g o % A : e man vho 1s driving a car while under even of this consideration, it must be observed that “Balibut had arrived in, o ‘steady of liquor a potential killer, and in European markets have not set the pace for ou _y“’”“"‘ Often Misused: Do not say, Stream and 50,000 l’_”“"”\ V“"“' T tran the Last week, when prices were falling with considerable | .1 Placed me in a pretty Tix." < shipped on the: Jefferson by the JQECHAnIEER. SIRTITOY FADIAILY on {Ha e Fark Stock Exch they were "1t Dlaced me in a predieament (or |National Independent Company ayto. aceident B el at TAnABRC AR ror than Mo Dors | AEmmE)0: while the Juneau Cold Storage Co on the =l Riiropean UrBertamBas of ti R s s Often Mispronounced: Intestine. shipped 25000 pounds; and 28,000 ages” compiled at London for ti tive industria){ Fronounce last syllable dig, nt|Bounds an the (Qity of Sestle had S Nomaits ree. rom iitdmbe | nthdks. rose. B noMBPtEven th llar bonds of Second syllable been previously shipped by the bile tragedy umber- 6f drunken dr s cases European Governmerts, which woulc turally reflect | Often Misspelled: Peud; not fued Cold Srerage; Co have been c ly few and none ha new turn for the worse in the ational rela- | . Synonyms: Discriminate (verb) — ; : by Hois, dre selling HAW tn'Hnany. mstances only 3 to. i | OtErentiai, . disUnguikeE hep: Chairman McPherson of the Al- D g o sl Galits below 'the shighskb b the Word Study: “Use a word threc aska Bureau of the Seattle Cham- ton very concludes we shou hat | P uite tfue that the American market has | M€ and it is yours” Let us in- ber of Commerce had delivered an record intact Hadh Boubles - of NS MEHL (Bdrstrial and politisalc’: cashes dur vocabulary by mastering |illustrated lecture on Alaska before It would be a pret errible which increased the pressure. I this regard a ©7€ Word each day. Today’s word: members of the House Committee ome morning and learn the broken bod tate of mind has come #o preva vhich'a tavorshle Sagacity; keenness of discernment on Territories. He pointed out th neighbor’s child was lying in the mol [ incident, which might have abruptly ersed :’." ’,""“;”', g o e el T e ey Al ania n R ovnward SR A o th <26, hatar. mol (dlluu\lnl“:xl i.l}l“‘vu'}:u\ b.-vyw aid- made in mineral and pro- fluence of liquor, but there are countless cases of fects it now. The attitude of ¢ the Senate Y ¥ ““.\-';d(.l. anning 11v|(‘[1(m\’ for xh«-‘ m:ly ve and that heturs. em tig from the heavily-traversed ance Committee’s rejection of the undistributed “"“l“‘y“-\“““ the fact s A,LM\J Lt vyt it e o avers vadDy - Th can e | B ool this cught at least to be reassuring, | T ———=—m ot d ey 4,000 in population in the 5 Ayl v doeen't make Rd 1 time will probably be so regarded. In many LOCK and LEARN | last year e if every driver m this community doesn't Make| w,yg we are living in troublous times, politically-and ' | By A. C. Gordon | BT it a point to stay away from the 1°0f His car [industiall But a, falifng market leads to exaggera= | & [ &ring e __4 _ Weather: Highest, 42; lowest, 34 when he has been drinking any sort of alcoholic tion of the actual situ as a rising market fr 1. How tany Bria i ne B bever quently obscures it. The high Stock Exchange prices w,;’,‘.‘,. n;‘;z:: .“(C-l,:;\-nz\‘:'lglh‘ Pl BSGLE o R just do not Of 1936 and early 1937 occurred when European poli- 5 “wio wrote the hBigelox “T. Step” Jak S % why o ol that Chiet ,tics .-]1‘\:! [1\\‘0:“«’- industrial cpmmotions Were nob|ppersgy 5 wo-dtep ake don’t, drive; if you are going to drive, dow't take & poiets may on the one occasion “overdiscount” dis- |0 4+ Canaly g Annual Visit drink—not . even one couraging ¢onsideraliors sas’greatly ‘as:on the o 4, Yaanls o bepOysiows Bt AN thiew wavst buch infined aa taidk 5. What is the sacred miver of ... o 3 e India? Two Step” Jake Hirsh, one of PXCELLENT COOPERATIVE EFFORT ¥ NSWERS the: Hoans. ot alaska, plongers, 5. fn it ¢ Hopeful as Ever Rl A town from his claims and homestea Thratg) ot He i A e 2. Jame i Lowell L ‘:'1 7 “mn nll” Il'u.}ll-('*(“ l)nll'l..m\ Elimmission. . the Tenvital Abeid -afthich and (Cleveland Plain Dealer) 3 Between twelve and fifteen - gl Ll L ATl 2t . . years, although some havegliveq DUl Dilgrimage to Juneau which the District Attorney’s office’ in the Third Divisi Wall Street panic, business depression and reces- | forty years, he first glimpsed back in the eight- the first offensive against fur smuggling into the'sion leave the average Columbia University senior 4.- A four-wheeled carriage with '©S when he arrived in the north Territory with the aim of collecting bounties has unperturbed. Answers to questionnaires develop the |a seat in front for the driver, two 5 @ young butcher from San Fran- been 1 successfully. One man in the Chisana fact that he likes ste tennis and Barnard College | double seats inside facing @ each ©S¢0- Qistrict has confessed to participating in such opera- girls and prefers milk as a beve e over Scotch other, and a folding top. Things are “booming” over in the tiens and in addition to paying a heavy fine has been “f"-‘k‘ ar .l"" He also contains the belief that by 5. The Ganges Tenakee coun! the tamous pio- ibvea by Hhia. soutt toinake & Tefundito the Terris 1043 he will be e t $5,000 a year. fam neer reports, and there still are B s e RO Wolt AR o Ly e yery undamenially wrang ¥/ some “mighty good prospects” in lory of §800, bounty. money he collected ob wOU 4nd. wih o generation which holds such views. This ap-| PRESIDENT’S SPEECH that country. he commented in re- iyt el S vy bR . parently is not wholly an era of jazz 1g. the 'nv ferring to “some black sand that's “from Canada apple and the cocktail lounge s valuations WILL BE HEARD HERE got something” which he locatea 1t Columbia in all probability do not vary widely f Last year the Territorial Legislature appropriated m THURSDAYOVERKINY recently $80.000 for the paym of wolf and ote bounties those held by other students who today are undergoing In his more than half a century in at $20 each. Already-that fund is exhausted, virtually | the difficult ordeal of sc hooling and wondering what| piocqen RU(N.W“ peech fo (Ne morth, “Two Step” has made s going to happen after graduatio 3 8 ot alrini a year before anc Logidlature ‘ehn meet to make |15 $018 £ happen ajter graduation the Pan-American Conference which ¢'CrY Mining camp since the gold 5 T e 9 S Perhaps, however, the Columbia students are a| o p =000 i W rush ddys and today at 87 declares further appropriation for the Irpose Thi: 1eans i will be delivered Thursday will be side as he feels as trifle on the optimistic regards that $5,00 brought to Juneau by radio Thurs- SHIDDSF s, KibEns L %0 the men who.iake Waives and eoyotés in the Ters|voit ineome! Not ' fow bld & i ; Not a few old grads, more tl REQEA i ) expects to be in town about 10 days ritory that they will Dot get their bounty money Now years distant from the campus, would b s o April 14, between 8 oating old triends after comin for at least a year. Insiead they will get receipts cash- seitle for far less. But fortunately there is as vet|*\r, ‘};_"‘d‘“, i in on the Estebeth able when funds are miade available in the bounty no law to prevent hope from springing eternal in the bl_r;‘(‘P _l“"‘v‘““ speech will be s PR, A fund. Naturally, this will tend to curb aciivity on youthful breast \L)‘:J :m :J;L_n NB(.‘.m(lb brought the part of the trappers and hunters against the Lawmakers seem to have overlooked this detail };m‘;,";‘]“ ‘1“"‘;g; the courtesy of | 4. - 2 he tray and b - i AR s ! | , the local Democratic Party, | | predatofs on which war is now being waged They have not even levied an amusement tax vpon |ty BE PEE ¥ | STOCK QUOTATIONS | the pastime of hoarding aspirations b E3 Thus the value of such cooperative effort as is i v S 2 L R T now evidenced by the Treasurer's office, Game Com- There’s not much chance, we fancy, in these | KENDALL TO GIVE | NEW YORK, April 12.—Closing mission Not only is a law ‘mmllllllllllllilllllilIIIIlIII|||I|IIIII|IIII|IHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIHIIII‘lIIllllllllllllllllll|III|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfl seen Attorney’s office is readily 1 activi- times for a buffer state, when its neighbor enough to be a bluffer state—Boston Herald and Distr rets violator halted in his illega You Benefit by another GE achievement General Electric challenges any cleaner for style and efficiency. Model AV-1 is more power- ful than many ordinary cleaners, and has note- worthy features such as— MOTOR DRIVEN BRUSH— LIGHT WEIGHT— POWERFUL SUCTION— NO OILING— LOW PRICE— ‘Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. RO HOLY WEEK SERM 3quota(ion of Alaska Juneau mine ON stock today is 9%, American Can 83'2, American Light and Power “The Plot of the Jews and Judas” 4%, Anaconda 27'4, Bethlehem Steel ‘\\lll be the Holy Week topic dis-|48%, Commonwealth and Southern :Mmed by Rev. O. L. Kendall at the!l"x. Curtiss ‘Wright 4%, General Northern Light Presbyterian Church|Motors 32%, International Harvest- from 12 to 12:30 p.m. tomorrow as|er 61'%, Kennecott 32%, New York a part of the Holy Week program | Central 13'%, Southern Pacific 12%, ponsored by the Juneau and Doug-|United States Steel 46, Cities Serv- las. Ministerial Association Ilce 1%, Bremner bid 2, asked 3: This noon, the Rev. David Wag-|Pound $4.97!z, Pennslyvania Rail- goner discussed “Christ’s Authority|road 18. Questioned.” -t 8 The following are today's Dow, Try The Empire classifieds for |Jones averages: industrials 113.88, cesults, rails 2240, utilities 17.82. big | ‘I | %A s The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska - COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars [+] lIIIlHlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII! o 1loroscope “The stars incline but do not compel” B A aaie R A P WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1938 Adverse planetary =~ aspects are dominant today, according to as- t There may be influences af- fecting the nerves and causing dis- content and rebellion] to a tendency to deceive and to overrate one’s abil- m may be rampant and rrels easily started. Selfishness may be apparent in business as well as in dgmestic relations. P 5 not s ispicious date for any enterprise, Mer- cautious buy may affect many starting tainty al plans. Labo continues turbing and disrupting infliences The stars promise gains in wages for workers, but leaders in the conte » employers may be discredited commel subject to dis- Mars and Herschel culminating in China give little assurance of developments that will be fac- tory to Europe or the United States. ‘ Russia, the power that ca S many guesses concerning future So- viet world policies, comes under a netary direction in the when prosperity should Success in any clash with ation is indicated and tin stocks is forecast as a feat of specula- tion in the coming summer when stock markets will focus widely sep arated intes Warning of fortunate p! summer <pread, some sort of an epi- demic in the United States is given \s possible early in the summer. Ex- > care regarding the sanitation trer of cities is recommended Persons whose birthdate it is have the augury of a year of r pros perity, but there may be many se- vere tests to patience. Many dis- putes concerning presaged. Children born on this day proba- bly will be extremely forceful and individual. Subjects of ' this usually depend upon their own per- ities and their own energies. money mgtters are song Jumes Harper, founder of the American publishing house, was born on this day 1795. Others who have celebrated it as a birthda 1 W. Davis, diplomat Beard, American n- 1873; ge A. Geib, of ocurement Division in who has been in Ketc! upervising the construction of the new Federal building there, arrived in Juneau on the abou Federal Yukon and expects week in connec- building matter to be I tion witl May Queen Vesta Murray Students at Sweet Briar college, Sweet Briar, Va., apparemtly pre- fer brunettes for their May queen. For the 1938 May Queen, Vesta Murray, of Columbia, S. C, and New York City, is a brunette, as were the last three selected. i GENERAL MOTORS | DELCO and | MAYTAG PRODUCTS | W. P. JOHNSON | “The Frigidaire Man” PERCY’S CAFE Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOY Percy Reynolds, Manager HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” Alackn Federal Savings | | and Loan Association | Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 O. Box 2718——Phone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St. - Juneau, Alaska 3 | B. P. 0. ELKS meet | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 | DENTISTS | p.m. Visitng brothers | Blomgren Building welcome. N. C. BAN- | PHONE 56 { FIELD, Exalted Ruler; | Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. M. H. SIDES, Secre- | tary. PROFESSIONAL FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL Directo MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 117 Second dand fourth G\ Monday of each montn ln Scottish Rite Temple ! Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST beginning at 7:30 p.m. | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. DANIEL ROSS, Wor- | TELEPHONE 176 <hm[ul Master; JAMES W. LEI- | | | | VERS, Secret.\r} REBEKAHS i Perseverance Lodge No.'2-A meets | Dr. Richard Williams | DENTIST | OFEICE AND RESIDENCE [ | GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | eve second and fourth Wednes- { day, 1.O.OF. Hall BETTY Mc- ¢ CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH BLAKE, Secretar. Dr. Judson Whittier | CHIROPRACTOR t i Drugless Physician | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, T i} E o |l | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. i | PHONE 667 ; PUROLA REMEDIES <y (2] = (7] El & PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED -+ | Dr. A. W. Stewart | DENTIST | Hours 9 am. to 6 pa» SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” DR. H. VANCE { OSTEOPATH | | Consultation and exammation free. Heurs 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | Gastineau Hotel Annex South Franklin St. Phone 177 ”._..5_"@ Juneau’s Own Store\ P b sl i i .’ ) 3 \ \ \ i | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. Rloall R e L Graduate Los Angeles College | — L of Optometry and L L Opthalmology L " | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | The Rexall Store your - R e RIS T TR Reliable T WHEN IN A HURRY " pharmacists CALL COLE FOR OIL | compound 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | prescrip- amount . . . QUICK! | tions. | COLE TRANSFER | Butler-Mauro Drug Co. | ~ hat Phone 3441 or Night 554 « H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Dr. Rae L. Carlson | | . Home of Hart Schaffner and "TON IST OETOMENBI | Marx Clothing GASTINEAU MOTOR SERVICE Have Your Eyes Examined by | Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Shop Phone Green 331 % FINE it : | PHONE 721 Was "v'f'r"" r;';:::;ile"‘;‘:u:"" GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING | % g X P Gas—Oil—Storage | PAUL BLOEDHORN | s S. FRANKLIN STREET | J.B. WARRACK | Engineers—Contractors | ON THE MEZZANINE HOTEL JUNEAU BEAUTY SHOP JUNEAU [N | LYLAH WILSON Contoure Telephone 2 P St 58 4|'"COME IN and SEE the NEW | = — - - STROMBERG-CARLSON | L -4 RADIOS | | “NEW AND DIFFERENT J. B. Burford & Co. | FOoOTWESS y 2 ‘ | “Our door step is worn by i DEVLIN’S i Satisfied Customers” 1 Paris Fashion Shoes 4 | re s L B B O R [ N | i ¥ W7 SPECIALIZING JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE In French Music and Electric Appliances (Next Gastineau Hotel) and Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 Italian P & ;: 25 Dinners Aluska Music Sy GASTINEAU CAFE Pianos—Musical Instruments . B e eaastand and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second | | £ 4| Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. Try the Empire classifieds for —_———————— results. Empire classifieds pay. | The First National Bank | . JUNEAU o . ¢ CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$100.000 [ ] COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2%, Paid on Savings Accounts |

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