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< aaw Datly Alaska F m ,mre it, but it (Akc‘. initiative on the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1938 ‘ * | BIRTHDAY 2() Years Ago | —-6 . Directo Iloroscope i PROFESSIONAL FRATERNAL SOCIETIES i GASTINEAU CHANNEL B. P. 0. ELKS meet every Wednesday at 8 p.m. Visitng brothers welcome. N. C. BAN- FIELD, Exalted Ruler; M. H. SIDES, Secre- tary. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Monday of each montn in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p.m. DANIEL ROSS, Wor- . shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- VERS, Secxetary o REBEKAHS Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets every second and fourtn Wednes- i day, 1.O.O.F. Hall BETTY Mec- CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTh BLAKE, Secremry e | Guy Smith | - DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Next Coliscum } Front Street PHONE 9i--Free Delivery ; e el “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” SRR " The Rexall Store” your Relisble pharmacists compound prescrip- tions. Bntler;Manro Drug Co. | H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart Schaftner and Marx Clothing : i Published every cveninz except the individual to get it. If the Better Housing The Empire extends congratula | dtula- E PRINTING COMPANY v ee can stimuls initiative Jur breasts | P e ! ttee can stimulate that Initialive 10 OUr BIEasts| ons ang best ‘wishAl iotay, ther| | From The Empire “The stars incline HELEN TROY BENDER - e it I be doing an excellent service to the community. | yirthday anniversary, to the jollow- -Il- s : but do not compel” i R. L. BERNARD - - Vice-Pre L £ mg: s 3 * DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Becond and Stre Junean, IMMUNIC! \Hn\\ \H()l LD BE SIGNED e MAY 5, 1918 FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1938 | DENTISTS IR . Fred Hennin, The 80 i 4 A | Entered in the Post J £ : o R ¢ e )g The school had been selling Thrift| oo 50 aspects rule strongly to- | Blomgren Building { s ’;w””\ Fr From time me letters come in to The Empire ohn onohue umps_since February, the total| o108 B0ty 1 auspicious for PHONE 56 | b by, cacries b TuneAd andDoueins for 125 per month ing enlightening information on - various subjec Pete N. Schnelder amount for the entire public sehool| (0 TN F 0GR e Tand for mak- Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. { BY mail, postize piid 6.00 rest to (he community, but in too- many in- John R. Murdock being $8,145. Each pupil averaged| & .= 0" o tions in business orl | . i Sk Gfanon, S135. t they are ed or signed “A Subscriber,” or Helen | BESHIEE $28.75. The school had been taking| ' oo oh "o e e s will cor . > y AR e art In waf activitiés By setting| P oai st Sioity § e A Reac or i 3 ARG el S riods of the day| Women should find this a stimu- i | i It is the pelicy.of The Empire never to publish [ ,“"“” ""“"}r"k PR 7| jating and encouraging rule, likely | | | any communieation, no matier how meritorious it may MODERN R ey to promote domestic activities of | Dy Charles P, Jenne || JCIATED PRESS i ¢ e P radat - ik _ | m: sorts. This is a 1 a g i 3 et e fitled o the be, unl it i 1 h\] the aat It is our belief E[‘IQUET‘TE 5 The first white child, Ethel Mm‘“’vnuft:ionfig'rms is a Jucky date for | DENTIST | republication of dise ed to t not nonymously writtén is worthy of publi- 4 | | rison, w or mother, Mrs. L. M.!™ 4 1 Rl ey Gpedited ; u Ry T S felainingl | By Roberta Lee | | FLa0M, ST RIS Sopct e Lotk &ifkivs ‘tiouslals; Uhder this, | TOOMS &4nd B, Valengine Bldg. | | e g ation he source of the authorship is #h.| G 4 | Morrison, made the trip over Broad| ‘s8R FCOES : | TELEPHONE '176 i lcase sign your communications if you desire them Pass to Anchorage, from Nenana in BUL bt U KA CIRCULATION EF R, ‘ Jight . day" usual success for new acgaintances |,, TEAR TH AN R PUBL TION have consideration Q. What should one do when an | freighting outfit, in eigh 8Y'S! He yvear IS to'be’ marked by the |- PR B A 0.5 TR 3 i 5 imate friend t'()r;%unll_\' makes | traveling time. speediest ‘of courtships. ¥ 5 4 ¥ o R ring grammatical errors? = e b2 S BN Schools’ That NeVer: “Skail d » el Constructive work of every sort % - £ A. Ignore the mistakes unlessthe| At a meeting of the Juneau City | k et bl il . e e aar ot ees th¢ | Couricil, J. Montgomery Davis was is under a fortunate planetary gov- Dr. Rlchard WIlhams (New York Times) 3 obitean p lected City Wharfinger, B, M. |croment which presages great| 3 DENT[ST | 1 Biennis k : ficiency and requests you to cor- elected City I ? achievements for engineers and ! n the Biennial rvey~«of . Education in the .. ..o Behrends was re-elected as Cny.b””'m_s g e 5 OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | United States, covering the years 1934-36 chap- il o : Treasurer. 8. P. Raymond as. Btrsel ders. 5 | iblished, is dévated to Adult Education, , & SPOuld & hostespEpologtze to| o e Real estate should be profitable| | ~GOLDSTEIN SUILDING 7 with a reference. to the “recency” of : ’\ l’ ”‘ "‘)‘li‘f""‘[‘“‘ ’S'I)"‘l” R in many parts of the country. Fami- L ek s 5 No. It is better to pretend no tes wi $ad ralue 4 dult education movemeht and ends with a quotation 1 i it “hen try ':o e ove | Gov. Ernest Lister of the State lies will realize the value of home from one of our highest educational authorities: ;' . povt time PO of Washington, and Mrs. Lister ar-) OWiing sutl in & period of chAnge s— = R T T T TR of hat it seems not too optimistic to visualize for the o™ \what does the word “decol- 'ived in Juneau to be present as; Will seek anchorage. & i | Dr. Judson Whittier tem of public education for every one e the festivities of the Juneau Shrin-; There is a sign which indicates CHIROPRACTOR i I voungest child o the oldest adult who ) 'T'\leans et Tow in the neck | €. They were the guests of Gov B IRae /i tie: publio' Infld; et} Drugless Physician hes to learn.” And there is a most honetul inter-| &, & B Bt IO e s |and Mrs. Thomas Riggs, Jr., during| Seers remind Americans that they | office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7- ning word from another eminent authority to the as In an evening frock, (Pro- | their stay. Gov. Lister was the first seldom look ahead far enough (0| | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. Ao _effect that we are never too old to His el o6 dayekblisian 3 Governor of a State fo_ ¥isic, Al:| W8rd Off say grest difffoulty, bu PHONE 667 i boration of the statement is even more compelling Y ka while in office. manage nevertheless to meet tre- :z . Sed 2 L ‘i . BETTER LIVING IN JUNEAU in its interest to the individual who is apt to be seek- mendous tests valiantly. For this & S | RS, - ing excuse for not continuing his education TR g The steamer Alaska, sixteen hours| F€ason there should be wise prep- 7 T1 Barlier in ‘the year, Congréss, on President Roose- -“The work of adult learning is not impeded by a DAILY LESSONS | out of Ketchikan, arrived from tne|8Tation for future exigencies but i . A W Stewart velt's récommendation, passed a new housing bill general drying up of the wells of interest, nor by a IN ENGLISH outh with the visiting members of | confidence in the good fortune ot . ISEN'I.’IS'A' aimed to loosen the credit features of the act and “¢¢r n the interests in observing, reading, listen- By W. L. Gord Afifi Temple of Tacoma and their| ‘M€ nation. . ; B ing or performing acts of skill on which learning is 0 el s and the fol cengers Persons whose birthdate it is have Hours 9 am. to 6 p.» L s opportiity ) 4o 1 y § ed means PRyt & ladies and the following passengers 5 SEWARD BUILDING % better Tabite daan e o the becially dependent. Adults may excuse themselve for Juneau: H. L. Morris, G. Faverly, the augury of a year of prosperity Office Phone 460 to have O (a1 Hes ) I from learning because they are tired or sleepy or in| Words Often Misused: Can not |F. Gilkey, Mrs. F. White, O. Larson For many there will be intense ro- skt plans the ident € for spe 1D need of entertainment rather than improvement, but | is ordinarily written and printed as |and George H. Jernigan. mances. Surprises will come in con- s g business in the at the same 1g bectuse they cannot, being old, be suffici iwo words in America, as one word e Bpetion with BuaRew. = - — £ the standard of e majority the rested. The few individuals who do suffer from a | cannot, in England. Can not seems| Mrs. L. Wernecke entertained a| Children born on this day prob- DR. H. VANCE people who are in the I income clas uine general apathy are exceptions that prove more consistent with shall not, will | number of friends at home on St.|aPlV Will be daring In their ambi-| ( GSTEOPATH | Carried out tended and taken ad of the rule, and are balanced by the few who at 40 and not, are not, ete. Ann’s Avenue in Douglas, The time tions. Subjects of this sign often| | o ontation and examnation | Rt o e it Drchabls 60 are much more interested and zealous than cver Often Mispronounced: Coop. Pro- | Was spent in the making of button- 3re extraordinarily independent in| | : : il .. pece bef y thought and action free, - Hours 10ta12; 110 §; that. However it is permitted to lag without the PeOr€ nounce the oo as in cool, not as in holes and sewing buttons on Red e C . | 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | S L R i ly present The author is none other than Dr yrndike, | book Cross Hospital garments. illiam Bowie, geologist, was born ' | sallent features of the program universally presented The author is none othy X s o e s s, st \vas bor® | Gastinean Hotel Annex to the property ow and potential property ow: R § i e he Often Misspelled: Throw (to hurl 6 Sdlubrated it BiEthday | South Franklin St. Phone 177 I ; dvancement of Science. Educafors are rssert- | Throe (extreme pain) Weather: Highest 49; lowest 35 it as a birthday include R it likely will have but a limited effect in stepping ng “with emANEAEISERY th s A ] e ght 1ol Phi Knox, statesman, 1853 e ® with empha that in the field educz Synonyms: Mean ing (noun), | Light rain. e ; o bu :111 ss recovery in tk | 1ation / tion are the greatest opportunitie 1o imm > | sense, signification, signifieance, im- | oo 2 lri['lglm Peary, Arctic exlorer, | ¢ (’ t is to assist in this program tha of future. Evidence as to the eagerne md extent of | port, purport The age of the e: s pr o | : 0 | age of the earth, in its pres business inen in this community, under the leadershiy desire I to be found in the requests nade (0 the| Word Study: “Use & word three sent solidified form. s estimated t0 g P | | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | of James J. Connors, have formed themselves into o New York Adult Education Council by 40.000 individu- times and it is yours.” Lgt us in-|be 1,852,000000 years B0l was, DEgiibed. in: HRelind | | (CreenEMD Hos O Clee S0 SR | committee, known as the Better Housing Committee for information as to opportuniiics. A superlative crease our vocabulary by mastering | =3, ‘1;'7 bridge construction as late as| | of Optometry and They hope to cncourage, through the spreading of instance is that of 8 woman of 50 who, regretting that one word each day. TOGAY'S WOId " | prm——— o ! Opthalmology factual information on the “housing act,~h ang With all her faculties she had so little chance to use Indolence; indulgence in ease; lazi- S ————— | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | @ them ting herself Jem, was yet devoting herself tc blind ar eaf | ness. yment i Bt r = business property construction and remodeling in .o o 3 ,)p"r]“, : Hung o I ,vl,‘“ ,‘ Mm(v‘y’ulrl\ BE : nn))lmmem is 50 essentia PORTRAITS‘"by —- o i _UGEE A 18 ; { takii ge of a young girl whom she d | to human happiness, that indolence ™ 1 e )‘r" b ‘L" i IRt ']“ 5 ) make self-supporting. Life is, after all, or should |is justly considered as the mother TED COWLING | WHEN IN A HURRY It is a laudable ambition, and an excellent exa o o athaol that Skai thAb s, NEVeE|at misemhsBuurton | CALL COLE FOR OIL of how business, big and little throughout the nation, “lets out e o Phone 369 —photographer | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | can aid in gearing up the business machine which in 4 % y Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. | amount . . . QUICK! | some s, particularly in the States, has been stow- Surreptitious Pensi -\:,:.md,lm-“ RSy 1 tho st ’{w becs ),(“ Sur ("'L“P:,] ensions ! LOCB)K\Qnd LEARN [ b COLE TRANSFER | ing ning over at a normal pe o | A. C. Go I Phone 3441 or Night 554 | Fortunately, the business lag has not béen felt ‘in (Cincinnati Enquirer) * 2 (, Gopron £ if 1t's Paint We dave It! ’ SREyEi ] Juneau, but the activity of the committee is just a When veteran organizations hit reasury for o IDEA I I, 5 AR s Jaudable for the simple reason that Juneau like ‘every ‘the rn‘!v payment of the bonus, they loud rted 1. Which are the three leading| l-'I'E"nP{\: ‘NVT\,%!;!OP Have Y)ur Eyes Examined by = s o i ke Satey that @& demand for pensions was not contempla- fruits produced . in the Unites gyl £ o | other town in Alaska can stand a wave of buildin vy S e PHONE 549 Dr. Rae L. Carls sents \e bonus was to replace pensions. not pave States? 8 construction and modernization r. hae arison | 7% AlaARans might as. wellibe honest abont 16|y o Sq B T B s . did not. accept Who invented printing? e i e Rk OPTOMETRIST SN : sk i coher s argument at face value, and now their cynicism i 3. How many automobile acci- nd admit that we are woefully va. iind the States justified. No less than six measures to enlarge or | dents in this country are caused by = e — Otfice Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry in building, especially housing. We need more New extend war pencions have been reported favorablv drivers falling asleep at the wheel? Phone Green 331 fouses, we need many of our old ones modernized; we from House committees, One has been approved by | 4. What is the Decalogue? Jo“es Stevens Shop need them repaired; we need more apartments, a certainly more modern one Sor of our business properties are little better than eye-sores, like some of our houses There isn't a section of the entire United States excepting the slum sections of some of the larger cities, where the new housing program can be of due, of cot a. This is years we had greater benefit than in Alas to the fact that through th to get along on less because we have been isolated from the States and costs h been consid- erable of a barrier. Cests cc but one of the major features of the new A\nu\mL, slation is to spread the cost over 1 period of the person with only a lin mediately available the son who might have a few to learn rs, giving ) 1 ¢ the unity as per- dollars on hand thousand to build a house or some other building he desire. Hou is the major factor, next to in modern existence. The fact is we spend a great Most of us, thank goodness, do most of our sleeping in bed. The bed. naturally enough, is in a house, and all of us prefer it in a house where the roof doe: and where the heat- ing facilities are sych that w part of our lives in sleep. 't 1 keep warm. Leaky roofs, inadeguate bedroom space, inferior heating arrangements are just a few of the things which can be remedied under the h 1z act 1f we A Franco Bomb Bursts in Madrid’s Streets re, made during the recent air raids by insurgent fliers on Madrid, shows t! t i aerial bombs in the streets of the city. Air raid warnings had sent thesp:‘;u?:;:.:cfis-}ytgn‘:: eoyer.. At lower left are two persons running for their lives. . the House, 5. Ho ow many different flags have | , - That one wc authorize payment of pensions o flown over Texas? | LADIER ~MISERE 1l widows of war veterans. Thus even \‘(lm:n‘l’\m ¥ ANSWERS ‘ S :'SMW'TO'WEAR ! | FINE f ’ SERVICE fered mot even the sligh tn the World | 1. Apples, peaches, and.pears, in] . o Dikay Skl Watch and Jewelry Repairing | | PHONE 721 War could still marry and provide the fortunate | lhe order named 1 e e at very reasonable rates {- GENRERL AUTO BT men with pensions for life. This bill would cost Johann Gutenberg, 1434 o PAUL BLOEDHORN | Gas—Oil—Storage l the Treasury only $34,000,000 the first full vear—n More than 70,000 annually. ALON ‘ even enough to build a battleship. But unlike batt! The Ten c(,mman:f.].m‘u.) NEw ALASKAN Norwelln‘n ‘:»:::“?::n::“}fi B. FRANKLIN STREET ships, pension laws call for more and more expend . Six; the Spanish, French, Mex- 1 HOTEL ;dontlon in Brooklyn, only to be —* | ture. By 1968 this pension law for widow 14 ican, Texas Republic, cderate. eld up at Ellis Island while pa- g 5 ARR - probably :m-y $1.300,000,000 mu‘ of :n’w po : -.;.,‘\,:(mw‘ 1 zhrl \L;nlln:lpglnli(v.x on (! .IUNFSAOU P“’mg:." Bieet pers were checked., Lit " ! J-' B. W. ACK s : | :AU———Phone Single O | S ON THE MEZZANINE 'E C ‘ American taxpayers. oo & | I | Engineers—Contractors In an election year, when Representatives feel| Today's News Today. Empire. . g u i GARBAGE HAULED 1 HOTEL JUNEAU | ‘ ooty o rcmmp g ot g of | e e o | SAAEIELED 1| BEAUTY SHOP. 1) esn . 3 taken from citizens at such hardship to them JAMES C. CO E oM B ——— Sow two Housé commitices m rivairy o | The Charles W. Carter ’ i .8 SO, I E. 0. DAVIS L] omtoms T g = rr give the veterans the favors that might inst | Mortu | 303-05 Goldsteln Building { ] TELEERONE M1 e 538 .| COME IN and SEE the NEW | Outlays made so obviously for votes and not o atis’s | | pourtn ary. | " Public Stenographer | | Ehgne, 4059 4 | STROMBERG-CZRLSON | bona fide claims on ‘the public purse are little more | | oo P‘:‘gN‘;“l";‘fi“" Bts. ! i Notary Public e I LW l,———————---l\ ! RADIOS than a racket. They not only represent injustice | | | ; Ly | 1o the citizens generally, but they hold a very grave o | e s ;b s"‘r1 EW coorwea || | J. B. Burford & Co. threat to the country's fiscal future ol e Sl ZORIC THE ROYAL | DEVLIN’S i “0“;.:’:;’2;"’ 8 wonm by R B e is - Bl | led Customers” One fact that is lost sight of these days of mad |} FORD AGEN Sy IR BEAUTY ~ SALON [ Errin Fashign Sacy Cemem e scrambles for Federal grants fs that the government |} ol Sl Cy Phone 15 % 0"}:1”. Eiw::‘nges s fi_—___,;"f'"‘m will perform every service except pay the taxe uthorize alers) “If your ‘nair 48 ooy 2 Ohlo: State TitEmat e AREASES ALASKA LAUNDRY to. you o Youaoould be..| thy JUNEAU % SPECTALIZING o AT R 2 coming to us. i | - : $ GAS — OILS N EEAfE: R | Princetown, Mass,, is seeking a man to serve P town crier. Here's a chance for some radio an- ; | BODDING TRANSFER \ uflaogc!k'tqupsfm” i i nouncer, out of a job. IUI\F{EA}]MI\{IOTORS ‘l Bg::l::::(; P!_I'g’NE i (Next Gastineau Hotel) J and 0ot St | | S | Rock—Coal Hauting c o A L e sl & | alian e | Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery | & = Yoo 2 W ——— Dinners (o ey . 5 H PHONE 412 | ssmracrios || “FAMILY SHOE STORE] | PA | s Baie Suyply || Soayeacmoy % ||/ FAMILY SHOE STORE | | PACIFIC COAST || suiur e s abioer ||| GASTINEAU CAFE lusive UNITED FOOD CO. | Shos Blore” COAL CO. N e ] TELEPHONE—16 | LOU HI{DSONaManager | | Phone 206 122 W, Second | | J i Seward St. -Junean * Lode and placer location notices ' 5 | for sale at The Empire Office. | HI:ARCREY T‘;y the Empire classifieds lcr) :—.000—- s - | results. Empire classifieds pay. t - DRUGGIST “The Squibb | Stores of Alaska” | e The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and Orne-Half Million Dollars GENERAL MOTORS | DELCO and { MAYTAG PRODUCTS i | W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” A PERCY’S CAFE | I| Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP I Percy Reynolds, Manager | | | [ Alaska Federal Savings | | and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718&——Phone 3 _ OFFICE—119_Seward St. The First National Bank JUNEAU . . CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100.000 ® COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on = . GASTINEAU MOTOR | Savings Accounts