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CHIEF ISSUES FIRM WARNING TO BIKE RIDERS Get a Copy of Traffic Rules from City Clerk, Rals- ton Advises Boys Chief of Police Dan Ralstson is- sued warning today to bicyele riders they must observe the same which applied to motor and that violators may es for a time if they do not rule traffic their bi comply Copies of the tralfic e obtained at the City fice,” the Chiel said, "a wa cvery youngster who doesn’t know them to go to the Hall and copy, an lose nd other traffic that we take ticn, and we ask fhe cool all the in ‘seeing cerried out. We're going few days to he after that we'r bike or two for lations are not Radio Sérfice Fund_s Boosted WASHINGTON, April 18. — The Hpuse Appropriations Committee has recommended $187,000 for op- cration and maintenance of the Army’s Alaska Communications Sys- tem for the next fiscal year. This th bo! leain Mme. Helene Capron Queen of Paris Queens. maker. Stephen Early Funeral Is 1o Be is an increace of $21,262 over the current fiscal year. BI nmflrruw The committeemen said, “more than half the increase is caused SR Ly the proposal to charge traveling expenses to this item rather than will be Funcral services held a travel appropriation carried in MOITow afternoon from the Cart of the Dimond bill would involve the regular Army appropriation Mortual at 2 o'clock, for Peter no violation of international law. bill.” 3 Stephen , brother of Rex Early Judge Arnold is not optimistic and Ann Burr of Juneau, and Julia regarding Alaska’s 1938 salmon The additional increase is on ac- count of the growing traffic over the system and reguirement for bet- ter facilities to expedite the dis- patch of the communications and ity, died last week at O cope with the heavier load. For | ranch on the Taku Rive! this an appropriation of $7,250 haallmn of the lungs boen recommended | Interment will | Fleming, of Okano; “Stev for ma an, Wask be held in recommendation for $160,000 for harbor and channel work at Sitka, | plot. Alaska. - - |ROTARY CLUB TO ELECT OFFICERS e HEALTH DINNER | IS BEING HELD | BY BPWC WOMEN ! That's the title conferred on Mme. Helene Capron, above, Parisian pursebag : e was known y years in Juneau and vicin- r Olsol , of conge the Army Engineers are also given a |Douglas Cemetery where the de- ceased will be buried in the family AT NEXT MEETING THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1938. Queen of Queens_ JAPANESE WONT anford University and at or endowments set 3 > by the salmon i to Judge Arnold San Francisco recently who v i in connection with the industry ary Perty, fer 10 years dominant in Mexican elections and affairs. Secrelary Esteban Garcia De Alba of Race, former president of Chatta- German m;el‘zn.mmix_!er- endown the ¢'d par'y is shewn in front cf the microphene a' a table in Mexico City where leaders of the move- nooga University, performed the Under the endowments, the opin- ment sat. ceremony. ions best international law- AT e gl yers of the country are being stud- ied in connection with the interna- ticnal and diplomatic relations involved in the Dimond bill. Passage of the Dimond bill, which aims to protect the salmon fishery ¢f Alaska and to prevent its deple- tion through illicit fishing opera- ticns carried on by foreign nations in waters adjacent tc the Territory, is urged, Mr. Arnold said Contrary to arguments presented against it that it would be a viola- tion of international law, Mr. Arnold said that Dr. Bingham and those working under him believe passage Hore Man of to- pack. From the standpoint of reve nue to the Territory and employ- ment, the settlement, he said, was good news. “However, under condi- - tions as they are, I don't see how the operators are going to come out this season. “Great credit for the settlement of the labor controversy should go Brita to Governor Troy and to his rep- LONDON, April 18—A o resentative in Seattle, Senator walch as Europe marches :- Walker,” Judge Arnold said land . gropes for a foreign policy >oo is Leslie Horc-Bolisha, Britain Jewish minister for And it’s easy enough to watch nn bray rreed . Almost as revolutionary as his A Health. Month dinner will be| Election of officers will be held F"]m Husna“d e e e h~d tonight at 7 o'clock in Douglas | by the Juncau Rotary Club at its il e lucptborsy oong at the home of Mrs. Rose Davis, luncheon meeting r Monday, it bl et il D sponsored by the National Federa- |was announced at the session of| e R T A s et L o8 {ion of. the Business and Profes- |the club this noon at Percy's Cafe gaN PRANCISCO, April 13 el s e sional ‘Women's Club |and the following week, May 2, th" | yyn Gooper Hewltt Gay, tny heire's * jig a day to remember when Nev- . Riie Lillian Carlson will be Club representatives fron: the Hish i an nventor's millions, went into o Ghamberlain or any of his othe toastmistress, while Miss Caroline |School will have charge of the court again to end her brief marital miniiors poces for the progs, and Tedd will give the add of wel- |meeting, an annual affair venture. AL VA M Lyman Snow became the new Ronald M. Gay, who married the h hey a r t a ceme. An elaborate program has been planned for the affair and a spec- representative of the High School at the club today and Miss Cynthia for a picture about as full of life as tk Not Hore-Belisha daughter of the late Peter Cooper dewitt in an elopment to Granis moosehead in grandpa's den. ial bus will leave Juneau at 6:30 Batson, who formerly played fOr | pacc Ore., last October 8, was rep- - pm. for club members and their the club, was back at the piano. |, ated by counsel but did not 3 Mak NV ews # friends. y BN 552 ontest the suit and the divorce was _ The ing go-getiing admin- P e Try The Empire classifieds fo: sranted. istrator has the photographers not- Today's News Today.— results. ified in advance where and when Y they can shoot him—and almost /SR F A 44:7‘»2 fasaion HOES NO. 4 \ MINIATURE WATCH FOR YOUR TYPE 7h Grandmother has earned her right to case, but she is not neces- sarily a stay-at-home. She likes her shoes to be stylish, and they must e comfortable. Just such a shoe is this trim five-gyelet blucher oxford “of soft black kid with a cuban hecl. ' FAMILY SHOE STORE Street-————————————LOU HUDSON, Mgr. . JUNEAU'S OLDEST EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE anything goes. But to got publicity, you have to make news. Once a new:paperman IRELAND NOW | himself, Hore-Belisha knows how As transport minister, before he AL took over the war oftic he made ws by utionizin: Britain” | DUBLIN, April 18—North and autemobile traffic control. south Treland may disagree over Wears s i politics, but they have one thing A war m'nster he has m:de ne vs |ncomman—reforestation | Both have extensive nurseries, ¢ |and both have pursued so vigor- ved sneers from oldiashioned , by ordering a shakeup of | : the army council which boosted | ously & policy of planting every|young men over the of their | unused acre that today nearly 50.- genjors and sheared cight yvears from 000,000 trees are in growth. the average age of Britis The countries confidently pre- ‘musaw BEREE of Britiiet | dict that one day they will become pyp MAN: 43, short broad, ro- | one of the world’s biggest timber bust, impeccably ;lnu cd. His ‘wavy storehouses. hair is greying, and be dangles L e a horn-rimmed mcnocle from a 1 black cord. | . ! Guarded by RequeSt PERSNALITY: Wistful ,polish- ed, courteously aggressive, with a brilliant wit tinged by melancholy. CAREER: Educated Britain, in France and at Heidelber, rid War. En- Later quali- tered parliament 1923 fied as lawyer and earned $15,000 a year as newspaper writer, In 1931 helped form National Liberal party. and became parliamentary seere- tary to the board of trade. Promo- tion followed fast: 1 fniancial secretary to treasury: 1034, minister of transport; 1935, privy couneillor; 1937, war minister. Cuts Red Tape Though he has had several love aftairs, he has never found a wife. He lives in a luxurious bachelor flat adorned with exquisite statu- ary, leads a gay life, likes the the- ater and movies, knows the best : restauwrants and the reigning en- tertainers of the moment, eats simp- “ly and drinks champagne. Like Mussolini, he has his desk in one corner of a huge room—on it a battery of tzlephones, behind | Declaring that her life is in danger it 1ol of mavs which he unfurls from gangland vengeance, Marion |, o iving Lulley cords. He hates Corbett (above) asked New York's ' . "\ ... ;" v a al , @8 an executive, says Waiti to testify he will “do nothing for myself Richard “Dixie” tch Schults hench- His mother once said he “would make a good dictator.” e jonal Parly of Werkers and Soldiers evolved from a cenventien to remake the National Revolution- Belisha Is England’s s War Minister Inspects an Anti-aircraft Rifle which anybody else can do for me.”| | Todays News Today —Empire, | —————eeeeeee| - = a . . | . Mexican Party Is Reorganized by Leaders Indians | FISH IN ALASKA Move Up BELLA COOLA, B.C, April 18. D l N G ] g 3 fl ~The 250 Indians here have es- tablished themselves on a new AP townsite, hoping the river will stay “/ ( A l IJ S P away from their doors hereafter. o . Arnotd vays I'assage Twice since 1933 the Bella Coola U( [)imond Bl“ Would | River flooded their village, built on . . . g e the low-lying north shore. A tim- l‘.n(l FOY('IgIl F ng | ber company leveled a new site “ i last fall, and the Indians have There will be no Japanese trouble moved to the higher ground. There Brlstol Bay aréa: thit GEiaE. they have built their own homes ng to W. C. Arnold, Kstchi- after communal construction of a ki y who arrived in Juneau commupity hall, playground, side- o plane Saturday afternoon to walky' 8nd water, system. tte eetinas of the Territorial i e o . i Crandchildren See will, I belie ake tion there for 1938 ] " Dimons inister, 71, Wed: 3 ent elim- ) ’ ng in ka wate:s — countries except the NEW YORK, April 18. — While o1 said his chiidren and grandchild Japanese fishing looked on, the Rev. Charies Stid- i in Bay is be man Macfarland, seventy-one, gen- —_— Envoy to Poland since 1931, Hans Adolf von Moltke now becomes the new Nazi ambassador tc Great Britain, succeeding Joachim von Ribbentrop, who was made eral secretary emeritus of the Fed- erated Ccuncil of Church, was mar- ried recently to Miss Genevieve Dayton, thirty-six. The bride’s uncle, Rev. John M. Divorce Ban Kept WERE ON THE . By South Carolira RIGHT TRACK 4 COLUMBIA, 8. C. April 18. »2{“«113;5?331;\4 9:_"‘; P"{’f‘“ 15, For another year, at least, divorce o'\ 0 "¢ Lt‘ L‘“ hl i h SHOMBE decrees won't be granted in South ng 8el B B e sar g the CEralinR; trouble_ at a what's wrong with The House has refused to pass ‘'g MalroAds meeing the proposal which would have 'y Sprmg?;]d o e ::l'lj et 8- 2field, Mo., ahl- ordered a referendum on the neces equahcltizens that unless the pat- sary constitutional amendment. e " ronage of the line from Westville U Caroll s the onl, ate SO CeE e 5. b v State (; ahlequah was increased sharp- that does not allow divorce on any gro‘undcse’ adle 40Y ly the tracks would be removed. W PRS0 Thompson listened to their argu- ments for more freight and passen- ger business, then asked: RALEIGH, N.C., April 18—Two North Carolina forest wardens set Action - “You came to this mecting from Springtield, didn't you—ah, how did you come?” “By autcmobile,” chorused the of- ficials. out in a hurry to extinguish the 23 aurora borealis, or northern lights, NEIDING SOUTHBOUND thinking it was a forest fire. B8 Relding sUpbantna b of They drove several mi'es at a the Polaris-Taku mine, near Tul- sequah, B. C,, sailed south from Ju- neau Sunday aboard the Canadian Pacific steamer Princess Norah Mr. Neiding flew into Juneau from the Taku River mine late Saturday with Marine Airways Pilot Alex who was chosen at the annual Holden, and is southbound to Van- convention in New York. ouver, B. C., for a brief trip on min- 5 ing business for hi ¥ A ki Tusinees 1ar 18 COUTERAY. RIFLEMEN AT RANGE A 4 5 R Kirkland’s Bride = fast clip in their fire fighting truck ® before finding out the bright glow in the north was not what they thought it wa Dr. William J. Kerr » New president-elect of the Ameri- can College of Physicians is Dr. ‘William J. Kerr of San Francis:o - Table Manners Inferiority Sign Deatbs from automobile accidents — Approximately 15 riflemen repre- Vet in 130 m cities of the United senting the Coast Guard Cuttcr &' NEW YORK, April 18—A cave- States during the first 10 weeks of Haida and the Juneau Rifle and : man with an inferiority complex !his year showed a 21 per cent de- Pistol Club enjoyed a practice shot probably invented table manners to Cl’eas‘e compared with the corres- at Mendenhall range yesterday. No charm the ladies and shame the Ponding period of 1937. competitive scores were kept men who, though they brought AR B e R e - home the bacon, were far from fin- e ooty 1 icky when they ate. PR ! ‘That was the supposition advanc- \ ed by Dr. A. A. Brill, psychoanalyst. 4 R H i Doctor Brill said there was a TIME IS HERE AND HERE ARE A FEW ! positive connection between man- TIMELY SUGGESTIONS TO ASSIST YOU ! ners and sex. R Lo S CARPET SWEEPERS | . [ { nlad n“ Re“e' Saves your rugs and makes | sweeping easier. ! We are showing an excep- { Haila Stoddard (above), 24-year- u e y tionally good variety of | old ingenue of a current New York styles. ! stage hit is pictured at Springtown, 3 P d § $2.50 s Pa., where she was married to Jack POCATELLO, Idaho, April 18. — rice rom u | Klilrkl.nd’te 2(:;1yea;‘:o=lx‘{ playwrig‘:: Police unearthed a cache of $13,260 P i P ! who wrof e RIgLly “Succes in the basement of the residence of <) “Tobacco Road” from Erskine Cald- nprs, Jemima ~ Burrell Williams, ARMSTRONG : well’s book, It was the fourth mar- o,y relief recipient and WPA riage for Kirkland, ex-husband of 3 fed FL (o) OR the star Nancy Carroll, wazker, ‘who., disd. WAX T o The money consisted of obsolete, Lk SR ______ large-sized bills, and there was one = AN of the $1,000 denomination, said Once You Use It You Will Ask { L LEAVEG Pelice Chief Robert Pugmire. For It Again! Mr. and Mrs. Bob B let e 4 . an Ts. ob arringer left g on the Princess Norah for Sedttle. Made by the makers of ARM- Barringer was KINY’s “Arkansas STRONG LINOLEUM. Protect Minstrel.” %'lour linoleum and hardwood “ .- : oors—and save rs abor. HART 1S IN JUNEAU Prince Rupert fish prices over the yoursélf 1 ¥ week end were 6.20 to 720 for med- 2 Oscar Hart, one of the veteran !Ums and 6 cents for small. ! i 7,5, vt V3 Kl s ot 02 CLOTHES HAMPERS | | ol R o <. and 4.05. 5 Z 3 the Yukon after a trip to the west 2 in a variety of attractive col- f ward and interior ors. Green,. Ivory, White, and Peach, with Pearl-like cover. A real convenience™: for the bathroom. “ Priced from $5.50 BATHROOM CABINETS With Large Mirror Doors nnd‘i Glass Shelves Several sizes to select from. 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