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R R TR e N N AP Ty F -t D OR———— - S ——— RARCARS) _ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1938 b — . » . southern border, fearful of N,l/l infection from [lh ‘ Daily Alaska Empire o e nssic viin Germany o 1. 5 B PP ¥ , 1 FROFESSIONAL . | L2 shoe which thifough the Vears has hees e (h\p\mu BIRTHDAY l 20 Years Ago ‘ "Ioroscop() | Directory FRATERNAL SOCIETIES d eve German-French question. How the old fears of Ger-' . oo oogon o e EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY many and the loss of Alsace are again dominating e Empire extends congraluld-| | 5 ; ; Siate | Al 0 (Alsace are again dominating yions gnd best twishes today, their | From The Empire | “The stars incline | 161 ENDES - = - Presdent French thought is pointed out by P. J. Philip, forelgn | pirthaay anniversary, to the follow-| | e | but do not compel” e R B. P. 0. ELKS meet ot ! a B Manaker correspondent, writing to the New York Times: ing . BT RS g e mymer par S S S ST e ! Wednesd: 8 ; Pt ng b || DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER S¥Ey Wecubiliay Al 5 A One of the few bright spots in the French B APRIL 13, 1918 THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1938 | B K“EENT!STS g p.m. Visitng brothers 5 s ey ont on the ft Germanization of Cen- APRIL 13 The gatherers of war metals in g i e | wel N N- vy - Benefic aspects dominate today.| | Blomgren Building welcome. N. C. BA o tral Europe h en, in these past weeks Mrs. Dora Crondahl Germany had completed their raids | .. qing to astrology. There i A > ONE 56 { FIELD, Exalted Ruler; SUBSCRIPTION RATES HARA the fact that has not shown any-signs Norman K. Ferrier on church bells, roofs, kitchens and b y Yot EH M. H. SIDES, S - Delivered by carrier in Junean and Douzlas for $1.25 per month. sign most promising to busines: | Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. kB e . . \ 7 of succumbing to the siren strains of Josef Baxter Felch door handles and had discovered @ | oaders, although there may be dif- | 2 am. . Toky: , Aths, It Goebbels's Nazi propaganda. As yet perhaps J. W. Gucker mine of wealth in the leaden keels qoi i o ot e relations. . te i ; notity 1‘» full 'r'nu he N u: ’n:nm r;‘v'l‘.:\:\ n’u: l<mnu‘fl Polach of pleasure yachts. Financial policies of the nation T B .. | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 111 en directed 1 prey Hay b Helw Sy = | oo s iy will be widely and ignorantly dis- | A T Second and fourtk * s reserved for after the Sudeten A. W. Mullins A feature of the Jitney Dances | ..cced while conflicting rtok Gl | A e Leri e ks, % < DAances | o sced while conflicting theories w | Monday of each month MEMBER . OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. .'.l P ‘.‘ s b SCPPAN A f' Bin s GV the A. B. Hall every 5 - cause uncertainty among investors ! DI‘. Charles P. Jenne | in Scottish Rn.e Temple R % it ik B0 3 PR and, in an agreement with the Poles, the Cor- — ——-t |urday night was free dancing from weptune smiles on the United| | DENTIST Wmammm at 7:30 pm, It or o 1:(14\\\\ and part of Pomerania have :)', n ab- | MODERN 9:30 to 10:30 after which hoUr giaies Navy, but there is an aspect| | Rooms 8 and 9, Vajentine Bldg < DANIEL, ROSS, Wor- : sorbe But A ‘;m'n as ‘..; ;u b«]*" - tickets were sold. that seems to presage sweeping| | TELEPHONE 176 shipful Master; JAMES W. LFI- ETIQUETTE el e e vabedioir i o | |shiogul Musters been until now ble,*which, of course A Sulzer Club to make an active ships and in the policies control — ot Y ERA AT e e, does not entirely pro-French By Roberta Lee s . et ) % campaign for the renomination and | warfare on the high seas i Akt o A e @ Are decorated or fancy piace Té-election of Charles A. Sulzer as| Science will be stimulated along | 2 R T S ice which ¥y Sgy JpRrieRvERs Oy P - B Delegate to Congress had beeni many lines of effort this year. Amaz-' | Dpr Richard Willi | perseverance fodge, No:, 3-4 mee strictly ecclesi Ry s wauucHiy g gy formed with James McClogkey: as | ing results will foilow secret efperi-| | =X+ VCHAr WHUAMS | | every sccondalid ffouktly AWednes- 1 G Fystich Laciyated st ke hlm s Pty MR :f:e:“fl‘:( P! hairman of the executive commit- ments and encourage novel applica- | | DENTIST | |aay, 100 F.N}‘l.l\ll, Glle‘:l.llTYRUh"ril . ko sl New vl L Be used 1y colebrate. soma vy [tec. Joseph A. Snow was secretary ons of new knowledge. | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE CORMICR. St R S SRt DA g R 8 g 2 of the club Gardens now come under a stimu- | GOLDSTEIN BUILDING BLAKE, Becretary, 02 S special treatment of the province and con- ? 1% lating planetary influence which | | I EALE L L LT F tinuation of its reli ibertie al- ould one bid the patroness- Fhe. B EoAsat Xe 1980 Had improvement in public : ity that has meant that the ) t subscription dance “cood- A o S SR o e S and extending interest ir R ehicceadplt i ReaBi: 1ts ORI v wrhdn TeAVIAE been installed in Anchorage by Dis- | PAYEs 816 SKCRCHE SHEESE B R LR TS ! s cal as well as its \ and it natur- & 5P 1t théy- i ABERY and it l’n«!’I)( puty George F. Forrest .,,‘ . Dr. Judson Whittier ! G“y llll ally has been with dismay that the Cardinals convenient, but it is mot abso- 7 PCAY LA Girls should cultivate the art of| | CHIROPRACTOR Bk and priests have seen Austria annexed to the | x ry to do so. living and realize that in high serv- Drugless Physicia { D R u G Reich and the political power \e church Q At a church funeral, who at- SUAnEe birds never before seen oo ihey will gain true happifess. | Office hours: 10-12. 1-3, 7-9 there swept away overnight heir reaction ik 2 3 in Alaska had been ocbserved y college s ends are o8 Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. tends to the flowers? . M. college students are prepar- | :MEDIES ' has been that it is better to cling close to A. Either the sexton or the un. [10Cks about the city. The little jo for eventful careers, astrologe PHONE 667 | PUROLA REME A France, republican laic though it may W i 1© UN° birds were plump of body, With 2 emphasize 5 [} SRR CRIDTIONS CARE- be, than risk ha their authority stripped 5 little top-knot, of a dark warm e § 3 o 3 e o7 A e N CREE EETRPESEPIE- 1. Persons whose birthdate it is hav~ 8 o THE HAZARD AT SALMON CREEK from them by Germany 2 , /brown color and with red and whi'e (he augury of @ year of pleasant | B R EOUNDED = 7 Behind and with the church element is TR reaks under their wings. They ap- experiences in which there ar ! I{ F s e 3 3 trom AUK r Y @ periences in which there are many | ront Street Next Coliseum Improvements on the Glacier H Ao \"]v‘ the whole middle commercial class which DAILY LESSON peared not to be afraid of human happy days. Money will be plentiful | Dr. A[')E‘PY' sStewan { Bay out toward Lena Cove at a cost, of around $85.00 sends to the Frexch Parliament stout nation- IN ENGLISH presence and flitted about PErsons for many women. [ d e s o o PHONE ®i—Free Delivery are to include the replacement of & 1 bric alist Deputies like Michel Walter and Alfred By W. L. Gordo looking for stray bits of feed. Some Ghjldren born on this day prob- | s;‘;‘;;r{s"’;v;”‘n&"d Moo b et Y T e | as widening and straightening the road with the Oberkirch. Their first loyalty is to Alsace & i e 2 __ thought that they might be “Wax- ably will be rapid in their physical Office P 469 D e UL A aim of greater safety to the traveling public. Work but their second loyalty is very stror to SET d— wings” or cherry birds, others and mental development, = These ice Phone il France. ords Often Misused: Do not say. | clais it e o s : = & already anc complete ill be a ) 7 claimed that they might have been cubjects of Aries are likely to be i kS - o ’ definite asset I Among the population the next most im- He handled the transaction in a qriven across the ocean from Europe strong-willed, courageous and suc- 37 ——— z Tomorrow 5' Styles L e portant group is anti-clerical, socialistic and cute way.” Say. “He handled the pecause of the constant war-bom- cessful i DR. H. VANCE 114 Today” G redk umvw.m}~ > in sentiment ng these, of “' saction in a shrewd (Or clever! yayqment. (Copyright, 1938) | OSTEOPATH (80 course, the attitude is ar and there- wa kbt i : | § vear ehd since the e 5 Often Mispr cpd 4 Consultation and exammation | fore ¢ n fav ble France Lerwove: ften Mispronounced: Manitob: \ wept away in th h water, a i5i. thee pollitde )]q‘ s i Bt the Pronounce man-i-to-ba. first a as The steamer Spokane had brought over $400,000.000 worth of property. | free. Heurs 10 to 12; 1 to §; | I e at Sal case of clericals there is, however, always to [inman, i as in it' unsttessed, o as 10 Juneau several large pieces Of He says Mexico will pay the own- | 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | rty at that point be found a strain of autonomism sooner in no, second a as in ask un: eq, canning machinery which had been ers within 10 years. | Gastineau Hotel Annex . i R Bier (6 1L fe i e (ot dangle ey prit.cipal nocent on (hird seiiaoe | recovered from the wreck of the Whether Cardenas is risking | South Frankin St. Plone 177 | I ! Roads for rovement, by come from that sentiment, For it will be to Often Misspeiled: Pinnacle; two A“"‘1"“'“5;':"";_‘“::1"1’"\;‘I‘;’l""‘f:"-' “‘"": cecuan, Satusien, or hankmuptoy, |2 oo ey o I '« O S 1 out : autonomist aspirations that the Nazis will be n’s. s et A LA SRR G At M\‘ s ‘l’lry\‘ e Rkt o B clever (1.4»\1‘|v)m appeal idls e Synonyms: Religious, plous, spiri- COAting of fuel oil, which filled the Likewise, observers here wonder ! ‘ oo VD iore: ne! idge T 1 n s hung fi S0 5. . AR > wen rside o Evan: v * A % 3 N o . 1 by ot e i Meanwhile the purely in the tual, devout, holy, godly. inside of the Evans when her tanks what the United States can <o | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | § __________ SR b #ARYe unlopmed. Uy e o hach province does not in itself con any dan- rd Study: “Use a word broke. So far there had been no under its new good neighbor pol- Graduate Los Angeles College £ e which had been set aside for the work Jx.n g Recently an attempt v to hold tir and it is yours.” Let mu»nipl made to raise the sunken jcy : of Optometry and " r avaflable. There i possibility wever, that a “Heil Hitler” meeting. From an order crease our vocabulary by mas vesse! The United States has been buy- | Opthalmology " other money might be ear-marked for the project if was sent forbidding its bein BaE i me word each day. Today’s word: ing Mexican silver weil above the | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | “The Rexall Store the of t-way could b ted order to see what strength 1e Wwas. in the Solicitous; full of desires Bishop Peter Trimble Rowe, who world price, and pegging the Mexi- tH your As Past President ‘A. B. Phillips of the Rotary movement some slackness in applying the You are solicitous of the godd-v had been making a visit to other can peso (dollar) with these pur- S————— 2 rs e 8 0 Reliable Club told his fellow Rotarians the other day in a order was permitted, with the result that of the meanest person.™ F{m on ctions of Alaska, passed through chases. That might be used as a WHEN IN A HURRY | pharmacists letter \,} ;‘ A (l“ t Salmon Creek is the most some 200 more or less avowed Nazis collected 3 D T Juneau on the Alameda for the threat, but the threat of economic | | CALL COLE FOR OIL | i compound letter the situation at Salmos e s the most o tick ! s 5 ! ; at the meeting place. They were dispersed BRI R S - _ ¥ lsouths intérvention is . ticklish, because 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | prescrip- hazardous on the entre TORd muture only, per.| | Vithout incident after note had been taken "LOOK and LEARN iy every mation sGuth of the Rio amount . . . QUICK! | || tions. which was built as a temporary structure ol er- of who they were, and in itself their m B s Weather: Highest, 43: lowest, 32. Grande is watching Uncle Sam. | and it ) v A. C. Gordo Weather: Highest, 43; lowest, 32. 1 d mits the p of but one car at a time and. of taent-can. be aat dowh ax: beins with i 1 4 il .. | Cloudy. Meanwhile, Cardenas calls up | COLE TRANSFER Butler-Mauro Drug Co. | » g without im : * udy. Phone 3441 or Night 554 | sl — —n course, is located on a sweeping curve. If the im portance AR ; g Mexicans to make sacrifices for one 3441 or Nig! Wr————3 ; ; ; = at Bib) character soic of mgie : — & provement plan were carried out as originally drafte There remains, however, this uncertainty L economic liberation.” The 1911 3 ————— = ¥ A S his birthright for a mess of pot- | e &5 sthe curve,danger Wouid be eliminated and a perman- that, as among the Sudeten Germ: el i of poi- Mexico’s Seizure of TV IO O ker has f-| ive Your Eyes Examined by | H. S. GRAVES ent highway bridge constructed, permitting the full. Propaganda may begin working on t How aid <rawberrics wit meir| Oil Concessions Has ~ nany explodea. | CThs Clolhing. Takn® ; s 5 omist aspiration = Y i il . . 2 T I two-car passage of traffic, Sa . e Two Nations Worried G Dr. Rae L. Carlson || i SRl S : i ench nor } 3. Whicl e A Seafoods contain from 50 to 200 B t haffner ¢ Fortunale no serious accidents ha resulted pek to Jesid thar fold 3. Which is faster, sound or Ll i M OPTOMETRIST Home of Hart Scl se ) e n ) folc it times as much lodine as foods rais | from ihe make- arrangement which the com- Much will depenc. it A 5 light? (Continued from Paze One) el rsrme 3 ; : | Marx Clothing it 3 with 3 : S SeReTe, St 1, on whether 4. How many red corpuscles are o €d on land, according to the U. S.| . Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry | | munity has accep good wce and with the Alsace can be pt prosperous under th there in the human body? BT Bureau of Fisheries Shop Phone Green 331 & - G 0352 _,,,A._n f ¢ that is no rd against French regime and immune from infection 8 Tar whit s ”w‘b“ of Pundy TS and gave the land to the people. —_ — — — — - L what might happen in the future if nothing is done - Mo L Y he faced bankruptey and interven- ot ot s GASTINEAU MOTOR to correct the hazard, In addition to the regular traf- Mussolini’s speech about the necessity of break e tion by the United States. I e Nayw D, A, R, Head ¥ T fe, two large schosl busses loaded with children INg the morale of the civilian population With air| 1 meau 8 took the taxpayers' and foreigners' +NC s ¢ ‘ FINE 1 SERVICE attacks reminds us cumehow guy in the = money, he faced revolution 3 Walch'flnd Jewelry Repairing | PHONE 727 ure every school day, e children, as we pass over the tempoiary stru | & GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING N at very reasonable rates G fi-=slarige ] . | PAUL BLOEDHORN | & , S. FRANKLIN STREET HRED 3 : It is thought that they wen row of a prize fight who always reminds one of the i 1at they were ehthds of th¥ MLl B o originally discovered growing under g W - 28 ORIR Ay IMOWIN Erass, nati Enquirer 3. Light 4. There are five to six million A girl in New York has an idea to stop wars. red blood cells per cubic millimeter She plans to organize all of the good-looking blondes in the body of a grown male. i Into regiments which would move into No Mun's Land,| 5. Very high tide; fifty feet or Creek project is included in this summer's improve- figuring the enemy wouldn’t fight if they were there. more. % ments. Surely, there must be some way to the But we're afraid that wouldn't stop w It'd just right-of-way problem which is now holding up the ‘em popular—Cincinnati Enquirer undertaking. In fairness to the residents of the Gas- ————— oy The upshot was the people con- tinued to get promises, landowners and foreigners continued to hold their proper In 1917, President Carranza wrote the promises into a new constitution. That, among things, pledged the government to: | 1. Give workers a share in in- | dustrial profits and to divide the BB ¥ o land among the Indians. kK 4 2. Take over the mineral rights morning and evening. Thi every person who passes Salmon Creek in a car, are in danger so long as the present arrangement exist A total of seven new bridges are to be built on the Highway this summer, out farther. Much of their e to the entire road will be lost unless the Salmon J. B. WARRACK [ <ONNIREMEZRANTS | Engineers—Contractors HOTEL JUNEAU | | BEAUTY SHOP | JUNEAU LYLAH WILSON tineau Channel community genuine effort should be| The Senate finance committee is considering a | | |in the "‘:’;‘; ur]th(.' M‘:"'“““ _“e"’v"v"i Contoure Telephone 2 undertaken in that cirection, Local motorists have Proposal to eliminate .the provisions in the law that | |- DEON 186, hewever, , theig - il X-Er-Vac 538 3 | |were more or less promises under COME IN and SEE the NEW | requires the income taxpayer to swear to his return. ituation” with little con Nt as “put up with the s ; He does enough of that while he is filling | powerful Plutarco Elias Calles. STROMBERG-CARLSON | out the askans are wont to do, but they should not be PR e f e AR it i | zaro Cardenas, to become his rub- “NEW AND DIFFERENT J B Burford & Co. every. time they go.out the Highway Austrians were giv chance t e ber stamp president. | FOOTWEAR” | g B were given a chance to vote. their ap- | “Our door step is worn by Much to everybody's surprise, Cardenas was no rubber stamp. He DEVLIN’S { Satisfied Customers” proval of Hitler's grab or e ALSACE \(-’.\l\' A FRENCH WORRY ' an “education” squad lain their objections to fasin A B R increased the army’s pay and pen- | Paris Fashion Shoes Lo Following the seizure of Austria by Naz: Germany University of Tllinois committee recommends that {Bige s eduted liternay; saltenad (] NEEETaEag news reports emanate from abroad that France is NoW students be permittec to go-on havrack and bnbslvd {the war against the Catholic o z ™ | pressing for a friendly agreement with Italy on her rides. Back to horse-and-sleigh days. !chml::l: turned ;he galhles political 14 JUNEAU L SPECJALIZING machine into the ardenas ma- QIIIIIIlI!IllIlIIIIIIIIIlhllIIIIIthHIINIHI‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIB fies biean to [l Tromisss gT || _ MELODY HOUSE || In French the 1911 revolution. | | Music and Electric Appliances - e B (Next Gastineau Hotel) and s You B e nef' t Calles called a halt — and found Mrs. Henry M. Robert, Jr.) Mee fime Kalian himself & man without a country. Dinners Cardenas began turning the landed ~Mrs. Henry M. Robert, Jr., of | estates over to the Indians. The Annapolis, Md., is scheduled to become new president general of Ah;ka Mu,ic Supply G ASTINE AU C m BIRTHPLACES figure in |deposed owner got a promissory ¢ o°n" A"R “at the annual con. Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | by another GE achievement General Electric challenges any cleaner for style and efficiency. Model AV-1 is more power- ful thcm many ordinary cleaners, and has note- worthy _;q‘:ures such.as— news that Tenor John McCor- |note. 1 mack (above) may run for Now, When the oil companies yent;o;: h(x]; t:natt.ordeAr ixrl\ ll;hxu o Caatiuieite . president of Ireland. He's Ire- L oy bor costs they db elp! starting Apr: Phnu—.n(nmd pch " land-born but a naturalized y i e e m"“w' o | American; Eamon de Valera is |Wwould ruin them, Cardenas invokes 7o New York-born. the expropriation law of 1936, takes Lode and placer location notices | for sale at The Empire Office. GENERAL MOTORS I DELCO and | MAYTAG PRODUCTS | | | | W. P. JOHNSON ‘ s J “The Frigidaire Man” A ; | Perevscare || The First National Bank T’le B. M. Be’lren(ls | Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy |¢ ‘ . COFFEE SHOY | | 3 . JUNEAU B ank E Percy Reynolds, Manager | & ;| CAPITAL—$50,000 vkl SURPLUS—$100,000 HARRY ° DRUGGIST | COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS “The Squibb | ACCOUNTS Stores of Alaska” | Try the Empire classifieds for | results. 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