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"4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1938. something had to be done to relieve them. The planned | W HAPPY . PROFESSIONAL Dally Alas’f“ E"lplre an:jnhm ‘14\\\{"‘1»‘{‘1' e, u]:(:'l’l‘:‘ :j"lh-':“’::,‘,d?d business BIRTHDA Y | "Ioroscop() Dlrectory FRATERNAL SOCIETIES Published every evening except Sunday isset to this community but it will mean a great deal gy, pmyire estends congratula- GASTINEAU CHANNEL EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY I ¥ r tourist bu One of the curbs | ions and best wishes today, their | From The Empire “The stars incline . HELEN TROY BENDER b S 81 President build up stopover tou; business here has been|pirthday anniversary, to the follow-| | but do not compel” 2 - B B. P. 0. ELKS meel R L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Mans lack of hot mmodatior It has been possible ing: * TR PRIT o - - - | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER | every Wednesday at Becond and Main Streets, Junaau, Al to house only a limited number, With a new modern —_— MAY 9 Wp g T 4 DENTISTS p.m. V!.sitng brother: hotel, a different picture will be presented. Juneau Dr. E. H. Kagér TUBSIAY, | MAY¥ 3, 1968, Blomgren Building - vill be able to handle those who wish to stay ove Mrs. E. H. Kaser Gov. Thomas Riggs, Jr., announc- gty Ly fmh}":‘[ trongly 1}]‘:‘ PHONE 56 v .'.‘."(x,'?.','mf‘::d B for 81,25 per month ays and view the many inviting places in this Jean McDonald ed that G. F. Cramer, of Nenana, | day. according to asterology He Souis Rk b 9 B M. H. SIDES, Secre- o Bob Rowe would be appointed as his secre-|Stars ia S I s : nce, $6.00 B. F. McDowell tary and would arrive in Juneau|be stimulated by foreign trade. ~ 1}, ; i o i 4 : thes nptly notiry AL SRR e : Archie McDougall 8s soon ‘as posalble. Mr. Cramer | Banking comes undera planetary ———— p e O TUNEAD TODGE NG, 14 the Bustpess Office of any f 1 arity in the de- i 3 £ August Goodman succeeded W. W. Shorthill who ex- | sovernment which presages heavy| » T ¥ Second and fourt N o s b 3 37 { ; Congress to speed up toward early adjour: B pected to leave for Tacoma on the | Datl nal expenditures and wide-| | Shacnsy o l0 1r '_k' ‘Telepho: f - t : 3 f Y ¢ off fishing and ‘sends word back how. & :* | Princess Sophia. Cramer had hw,u}\prr\mi discussion of financial prob-|{ Dl‘. Charles P. Jenne e i g‘cl’;‘non.n MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. g they're running: disbursing agent on the. interior|lems: Secret pacts among interna- | DENTIST Sebitning 4t ?_Menl:p: The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for Hotlh italists are forecast republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not - — end of the Alaska Railroad sinceljfional capitalists a const. | | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. | DANIEL ROSS, Wor- ited in this paper and also the local news aite f R4 . | e » 3 o This is an auvspicious rule for the | otherwise credited | is £ s up at Fairbanks really want to do ETIQUETTE the work first started in Nm,n“\:m”l i Bhe, S ad aitae TELEPHONE 176 shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI-« e meth or this community they might send down | By Roberta Lee and had also been confidential [ FEIEOR O | VERS, Secretary. Ar OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. h s »y return air mail on when i e clerk to Mr. Riggs for a number Merchants and manufacturer stk ; . 1ODERN EAIQUET of years | should profit through increased de REBEKAHS . % : i S i RN 1 | mands for: products of steel, wool . e | | Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets Q. Among, the people in an officc| The Elks had an old-fashioned | MAS% (PO PERICE B L E L wint| | Dr. Richard Williams | | cvery second ‘ana fourtn wedne would ‘tead ‘thé' statement by Gov : ; s t is it all right to call one another, banquet after the regular meeting 3 i 2 | B Bt s Empire on the unemployment situ- ' prown, Wilson, Morgan, etc.? of the lodge. A rousing time was | ! SaRgr oo i DENTIST | Idcgfi\;ggr'“é?fii" Cifiu- mfi: 1d pass the information on to their| A It is muth better to say. Mr.|had, songs and storics, speeches| THEIft hat mobiluss © o OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | friends Outside it might have hardship for others who Brown, Mr. Wilson, and Mr. Mor- and instrumental music were given \‘l'l'jj’d“’l‘.',; /.1‘-})13;»“‘“»1&"‘1 3 ; GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | | BUARE/BCeremiye 77 2 7 re plar to come north in search of work gan; snd never:should the prefix|The committee in charge of the|IWSCISR BUDIE SN ! - Miss “be .ontied gl pe banquet was composed of Sidney will cause many shifts in Americar = = : oferring 7 e 10bs, an, J. A. Snow and E: Life at Low Temperaiures re ing to a woman employee Jacobs, chairman, J life o PPETN v - - - | * s . Q. Is 1t proper for one to tilt “Farmer” John McLoughlin. | Girls may expect this to be a sum- | Dy, Judson Whittier | “y t | % or rock in a straight chair at the ‘ oW o memorable for romance. Metg (New York Times) dinner table? Gavrio Prinzip, who had killed | {W ettt o Fauitbdb Theve] | I‘;“:“’"‘;:f:‘?“ .‘ s ever: svobatic: o & it B eir 1 IPLIESI B i rugless ysician | ander Goetz of the California Institute | Never; such acrobatic Archduke Francis Ferdinand, heir| oo, ..o oo mar o Aespis i e i I' R " G | | I 2 as Secon Matter. fihes yeuay: oalla‘t0F o’ bimdred hours | ACHer (ST SEREBAREly | bo0 | anparent tn Austh B his wife,| o ial Timitations Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. grees F., thawed them out, whereupon | 185t€ hich w ! t of the world's| p. . one whose birthdate it is havi if nothing had happened to them ] is not astonishing new Long before these ex- P #i : 3 EW EI rim were made the tougher bacteria we: 2 y careful investigation by tenced to 20 years in prison. J be factory income AIR MAIL BRINGS A NEW ERA the merABarAIR dakinl 7 hould b actory I | TO THE T ibjected to the temperature of 1 air without g £ ( £ NORTH k i = 2 many women Fiont N 10 THI coming to grief. Dr. J. O. Wilhelm and H. Wastenays | R R The Juneau .smulmx Bm\r(l! had | " Gpiidren dort on this’ day prob: Dr. A. W. Stewart | ront Street ext Coliseum Ty of the University of Toronto kept germs in liquid he-| = XTa met and re-engaged a number of | p1. will be studious and serious. DENTISY' PHONE @/--Free Delivery Another step in Alaska progr h ed as the | ljum at minus 450 degrees F. and restored them to| | DAILY L]:SSONS teachers for next term. Those it .t this sign usu are ve- Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p. Pacific Alaska Airways pla ik f from PAA!activity by heat. As a result of Dr. Goetz's work th engaged were Misses Margaret ji10 and able to succeed in what- SEWARD BUILDING field in the Glacier Highway with ( first air mail old ‘doctrine of panspermy is momentarily revived II;N ‘FI\iG%ISdH Scott, Gertrude Hellenthal, Marie .., tion they choos | Office Phone 469 for Whitehorse and Fairbanks. It is the culmir the doctrine that germs might have been wafted y W. L. Gordon | |Dresser, Marie Nelson, Ruth Seelan, hither from some other planet to fertilize the earth. 5 Mamic Wheeler, Harriett C on this day 1869. Others who have | PUROLA REMEDIES Q. How can undesirable members war the fort near Prague ... ayuoury of a year of surpri . be kept out of a club? llosis. He had been sen-| g™ onociooe changes. There|— PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- % P FULLY COMPOUNDED Julia Arthur, actress, was born - DR. H. VANCE | OSTEOPATH of a development project started just two years agc ! , . cie when PAA inaugurated its passenger It was the late Svante Arrhenius who gave us this| Words Often Misused: Do not say, Blanche Dyer, Mr. V. G. Genn and | celebrated it as a birthday include service over the same rout that time effort was o0 "’!I“\ Nflh;fl)w .nl I'n‘n- Hvltmmd by experiment that| “This is Paul's and Edna’s home.” Superintendent A. M. Mathew ward Dowden, English critic 1 slows down all chemical processes cometrical | gay. “This i anlt Bana —_ 3. Jacob A, F riter, 1849 being made to get air mail { Territory and ratio. Thus when the wn,;nl-: ture ten degrees :i,;m The 1 TR SH8 FAua%| . and ‘Mrs. Rbbert Simpeon g \,‘ ht e st | Consultation and examination ticularly for this route, to supplement the pa ©. living processes are retarded by half. At 100 de-| Often Mispronounced: Conduit. Were presented with a baby daugh- b it free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Il smad. glve Alaskans a 8et¥ice - ihe, > long grees C. the retardation is 1,024 times as marked as al | Pronounce kon-dit, o as in of, i as ter on May L. by Lester D. Henderson 10 820 by appoiriment. Now we cele . achievement a > normal temperatures, Long before we approach abso- | in it, accent first syllable. gt i _ Gastineau Hotel Annex s. te zero > is suspended though not terminated Often Misspelled: Panic; ic. Pa Second of a series of card parties South Franklin St. Phone 1T7 i To our neighbors in “Golden H t How did the primeval bit of life reach the earth? | jcky: ick. given by the Ladies’ Auxiliary of 2 b g Arrhenius relied on the pressure of radiation. He| gynonyms: Eliminate, expel, cx- the Douglas Eagles was held and greetings, for with the institution of the air mail '¢alized that a germ might have to be buffeted aboul | clude, eradicate, remove, east out. |the profits of $17 turned over to : s housands of years before it ever found a hav re.| Word Study: “Use & word three the Red Cross fund. Prize winners SRS : : Robert Simpson, OplD The bacteriologist objected that it wo 4| times and it is yours.” Let us in-| Were Mrs. A. Russell and E ad- Graduate Los Angeles College minute because of the killing effect of ultraviolet rays. | crease our vocabulary by mastering shift and consolation winners were : of Optometry and e : wnted, £ re that ultraviolet rays| one word each day. Today’s word: | Mrs. Thurman and Alex Kiloh. 3 Opthalmology Pl e ” business neighbors, with a four-hour air mai ] ot e T L e s i R i The Rexall Store to augment our personal visits, is not the California e: iments | or k “The book contained non-| In London typewriters were al- ) £ your No longer is Fairt and the Interi abilite ermy. Ingenious as it is, AIT-|descript photographs.” most as expensive as small auto- ; - & - Relinble try way off yonder which. requi each. lhenius’s hypothesis is pure speculation. What if life b R mobiles. Owing to the enormous WHEN IN A HURRY pharmacists No longer is Juneau, the Capital City, isolated in the from ‘ano world? To tell the biologist | g demand for increased clerical work CALL COLE ¥OR OIL | compound Panhandle from the other great regions of Alaska germ iypavivansportedion 4 bt of Ughtity ‘ LOOK and LEARN HE ) poversgumnt . MMrtmania, - 34 plus or 2V gravity, in any PrEsErim: By air mail and passenger plane service the vast, ! 4 M Wi Rt 8Y Rl Mew 8o the S | By A. C. Gordon chines sold from $400 to $500, re- amount . . . QUICK! tions. B it ot im sorth pectsans o scenpact, st | SCAPST_ VRS boof 1t o vetey s to ancpher workd | 4 S B0 S 8 NN Sl bt tikeninshi ) from sisd $88 | COLE TRANSFER | Butler-Mauro Drug Co. S : asking the same old question 6 4300, a great new united country pushing forward toward . Rt i S . Ha- lire The most that experiments| 1. What insect has carrigd deati e Fhone 3441 o its place in the sun M ‘ . alifor ety b ¥ ike those conducted in California re the extra- | (o more human beings tham all the| Weather: Highest, 46; lowes! The day is not far distant when every major cen- ordinary tenacity with ch the lower | organisis | beasts of prey and poisongus rep-|Clouds. : Zal ter of the Territory will be joined with the S cling to The higher we go the more vulnerabls | ges S : ; ; o LR 3 Have Y)ur Eyes Examined by H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” air mail. It is probable that the n ep will be is the o ism to changes in th vironment 2. Whi " resi 3 A e |2 lich two Presidy f _the Lode and placer lecation notices { service by PAA from Seattle to Ketchikan and Juneau . p | United States were byl BOst- for sate at The Empire Office. ; Dr. Rae L. Carlson and s on into the Interior and Westw From The Upkeep of Liberty humously? OPTOMETRIST Juneau, it is anticipated t1 e flight r be 3. What is the meaningfof “Ii e rouzhout the vast Interior service we ome bors in fact we became enger neighbors with but four hou air flight separating us. Now we become combi Home of Hart Schaftner and Marx Clothing Otilce Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry % | ‘ -8 toward Fairbanks and another toward Cordova, An- New Verk World-Telestan retto”? | : sho Phone Green 331 |° FS I B BT LS chorage and the cities to the Westward. At the pres- . e | 4 What was the firstuessage Jones Stevens Shep i : : i A " Mr. Rooseve peech—the Pan-American Day |sent by telegraph? LADIES'—MISSES' i . ¥ i | GAST]NEAU MOTOR i | | | ent writing PAA is making plans for extension of bioadtast_was . brief, bub it packed, 4R, important LAl Which ddnanenk L RS | g present service from Juneau to Seattle by the coastal jnecsage for both hemispheres | nighest plateau, the lowest Jake, the ! READI TO-Wxat Crown Prince Gustav Adolf, of | FINE SERVICE rgute. With that connection made Alaska will have e twenty-one American republics, he said, | deepest lake, the highest mountain, ! fovrard jOiege Hegianin Sweden, is pictured at Stockholm | PHONE 727 mounted the major barrier of isc i hurdle Hiave fearded whab. lomeinnity 4f: intarest teaily |aAd the hbeb: Exinxive TOWREAR L el s as he spoke during the celebra. | Watch and Jewelry Repalring GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING t transportation will have been cleared. heatin 4 e at peace with one enother, and |the world? B tion of Pennsylvania’s “Forefathers’ | at very reasonable rates Gas—Oil—Storage | - — & Audit—Tax and System Service ” 3§ munication is keeping abreast, if not leading v intend to remain at peace by being good neig - 2 Day” in honor of the 300th anni- | BLOEDHORN = 2 ) C peace e € ANSWERS | JAMES C. C()OPER’ | versary of the sailing of the first | PsAg!‘.‘\N IN & T P — . Today we have telephone connection with bo That being the case, the other half of the | ey ; — " ‘ates. Ultimately, a network will span the Ter- would be wise to leave us alone. We will not| 1. The fv. DA %‘;’;‘l’:{’w'm g;:xfimtgf thee;::- : /] : o e b aggressor nations to come over here and . Jackson and Hayes. 303-05 Goldstein Building dish royal family and the diplo- S T D MR J. B. WARRACK g ske i On “that sl of . The text, or words. of an| Public Stenographer v & i - D, and conimunication —are buz s prece e e Notary Public BBLS ceTe ON THE MEZZANINE ' | Engineers—Contractors being coMe-y 3d to have another meaning. Instead : “What G o v | — [ Kt dess & . s hout menti g it, Mr. Roosevelt re- b at God hath wrought. i - of being barriers as in the past, they become the most Tha: WO SEan g 1 M e Hoosovelt Al " Phone 723 115-2na St. HOTEL JUNEAU important. Instruments on the Toad to prosress and | fuy for Uncle Sam alone b 45 the doctrine of the | == ZORIC | THE ROYAL | | BEAUTY SHOP it development. whole £ can family of nations SYSTEM CLEANI BEAUTY SALON | LYLAH WILSON | & The air mail takes off; a new era begins in the mocratic liber! nce won, as the Pres toure Telephone north. Ol 8 oW O e 10 e o ot Totovek W Thia hait of the wond naaf | J0€ Charles W. Chrtér | Phone 15 |, oPEN EveNNGs | | STRTUR 538 said, b h 5. 1 d Dig “If your hair is not becoming 4| | COME IN and SEE thc NEW it now because our fathers “were willing to sacrifice Mortuary | ALASKA LAUNDRY bo it i abauid. e = STROMBERG-CARLSON HOTEL Rhl‘l E C'l\ BU \,l\' their lives and all they possessed for t Fourth and Franklin Sts. 3 b e e u i RADIOS To keep it we, too, must recognize soi part of a 3 ! oA To keep it we. 100, must recognise some parl o that PHONE 136 4 R “NEW AND DIFFERENT 1. B. Burford & Co. — We of the American hemisphere must preserve Y it | BODDING TRANSFER | 18 : : —_ F"s"'l‘:"i"fi 'S “Qur door step is worn by Growth of any comm / is best reflected by the high standards of international law @ 101 G e MARINE A | & tistied Customers” swih of any community is best reflected by the high standards of international law and morality | PHONE | S el a e 10 DE | sa c | | what actual progressive activity takes place within' Which are not the restraints of weaklings but the signs BUILDING 707 ’ [ Paris Fashion Shoes | that community. One of the best barometers is build- ©f sevene strength and the basis of the common effort FORD AGENCY Rock—Coal Haufing | IDEAL PAINT SHOP ing. A city which has new puilding going up can usu- ‘1rough which “we safeguard in this new world the (Authorized Dealers) ‘uel Ol Dc"vrr! FRED W. WENDT hts of our liberties and build our civilization PHONE 549 o SPECIALIZING ally be tabbed a thriving, rapidly growing place 3 : i r the RAvinibeNia p st GREASES UNEAU Seabeit b e , i advancement of humanity throughout the — : J obably the outstanding reading on the business world GAS — OILS barometer in Juneau at the present time is the an- LRt B | GARBAGE HAULED |- : = MELODY HOUSE | In French nounced plan for a new six-story hotel to be bullt here| pyrt prize fn the it's-about-time contest goes Reasonable ‘Monthly ate Music and Electric Appliances this spring. The demand for more housing of hotel bR o west soes |} TIINEAU MOTORS || j R | (Next Gastineau Hotel) and to-that Pittsfield man who since 1896 has drawn $26, Mrs. and apartment. nature has been felt here for & 10hE | while ot the dole g R . ,df o Foot of Main Street E. 0. DAVIS Fae it ¥ while on the dole.- Now the jud orders him to go TELEPHONE 212 time. Juneau's growing pains had become so acute'to work | Pt 4753 hone 4753 —e | s PHONE 412 . (A= A : - Navy Fencers Who Won Intercollegiate Trophy e | “FAMILY SHOE STORE| | PACIFIC COAST || Alaska Music Supply GASTINEAU CAFE UNITED FOOD CO. i ‘! “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive Pianos—Musical Instruments | | Shoe Store” % and Supplies TELEPHONE—16 Lode and placer location notices | Seward St.——————Juneaun o | LOU HUDSON—Manager Phone 206 122 W. Second ‘ | 8 § L o i & 1 — ——t |l 25 HARRY | ‘(ors.len‘l'helimvlreolflc& Try the Empire classifieds (or‘ RACE results. Empire classifieds pay. DRUGGIST | » “The Squibb The B. M. Behrends | -mi ~The Fi“t]g\l?zgl?nal - B k GENERALOMO_’:‘;OTES an | MAYTAG PEODUCTS [ . Y | W. P. JOHNSON CAPITAL—$50.000 Juneau, Alaska TR sl Man® - SURPLUS—$100,000 ¢ [ ) [} ; PERCY’S CAFE | COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ce Cream, Soft Drinks, Cand; SIS e S , SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES - o o PO Resources Over Two and 2 s Fadorsl Sevimaeil , 2% Paid on One-Half Million Dollars /| and Loan Association | Savings Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 Pictured with their trophy are the members of the United States Naval Academy team which won the s oopp?o:; ?:::_mm » ; Accounts epee title in the annual Intercollegiate Fencing Championships at the Hotel Astor, New York. Left t they are Pat Foley, Capt. Robert Shaw, and Harry bufl’aw el o rights - - Juneau, Alaska “ e —

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