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: ’ nl . ns to dominate ¥Er o3 2l » '] & sinior oTea P ¢ othe that + U4 Daily Alaska Empire o w. cme opiion as o sreat many others, tha ‘ LDady I e o syl BIRTHDAY o d evers evening except Sunday by the disruption siness activity ; Published et " \Q,'\ J L dgupya busing 1“”"' The Empire extends congratula- ISERIRN PRINTING OUmeomx t1 ant polnt L remedy MUSU tions and best wishes today, their HELEN TROY BENDER LS e L “Bragddns ! bome: ind file in the form |pirthday anniversary, to the follow- L i T ek ste I ’ ¢ ing: oo Main § yunoau, Aluska Seatt gets over its thought under Sl A - ; St Clats i tin Cut *Bait and Fish! MAY 11 T ur jonal dispute Dr. Robert Simpson Ay L ; " tharattans; "atter Walter H. Bacon . d ¢ wotkers and operas Mrs. Karl E. Ashenbgenner o . 1gain shows the menpace Jackson Marsh i r-union strite Mrs. Charles W. Carter b T est not whether BRs o - re 1 he American Federation O JATED PRESS N . ontitlo for nmittee for Industrial Or- MODERN otherwise » hal Sasht i i 1 he salmon caught and | By Roberta Lee [ arLa v > it M 1 e salmon industry retain e — oducer and distributor, to Q. When a bride is wearing a f 11 nation’s most impor- own with a puffy elbow slee what length gloves should she wear? ) erate this season, or for any A. The glove should be long 1ils. seksons would: deal enough to crush softly at the point w from which X § on today is between industrie Consumers, weaned away from A. The chaperone usually occu- ¢ AN recovered only through pies the seat of honor. ensive effort Q. Is it proper for a woman u } on industry already wear a veil with her hat, in the ed the of wages to workers, evening? the loss of profits to operators | A. No. i I ev nce is accumulating that Yy Bt o =i ad 3 affected miany lines of busi~ T s " ) i ess, indirectly connected with salmon opera- DAILY LESSONS 4 INDICATIVE OF HOW THE POLITICAL P 10w on the public at large will suffer, IN El\‘GLISH 4 WIND IS BLOWING 1 sure, from any cessation of By W. L. Gordon o made St ) gence : (},\.“.'\ ]]',”.' be m\lf- ;m Words Often Misused: Do not say { Preside eV ¥ A B X '” s s "]"» He dove from the bridge.” Say he cty hear th I b e Bl e ”‘"‘. 5 ;’ ;" RHEG He dived from the bridge.” ; sympathy W e Pre effor It ) Jincidente S Sincero by ko Often Mispronounced: Pageant CEb s to b HEdrd'b Pr A 5 oo il e | Pronounce paj-ent, a as in at, e as| oon as the rank-and-file i psses its i t e electior 1ing tone 6 turned ou 3 ot AP TR "l ’H]H'l!"." e ”\ | in went unstressed, accent firsi 2 A 1 labor leadership and insists upon syllale. 1 . : Ve ement, not only of the immediate quar Often Misspelled: Wave (to mov devel be in non i ) e el in the fisheries industry but of the greater one way and the other). Waive (ic remains Lo b but, there ! I t tha t itire labor movement, forego) indicatic ! bt ‘le\v “v,‘)'(_ °F tug public and for | Synonyms: Righteous, uprig louder i effectiv € L PaAnEs | virtuous, noble, pure, godly. Prok I € n ound in t ; L e ST Word Study: “Use a word threc primary elec n ¥ ‘ ! I WHAT'S ll{” MATTER WITH times and it is yours.” Let us in H R e B GOLD CREEK? crease our vecabulary by mastering 3 Sh i i 15 T A one word each day. Today’s word I s ! o Just a little concerr ince our Tllogical; not observing the rules! ton Grover in Washington, re- of correct reasoning. “His inferer b : orted i ited rd of Geo was hasty and illogical.” G: : : a n revived st in the bus ————ee—— % 8 i : et names of creeks and rivers. The Board, 1t TS ——ramama i £ the cumpa ceibind s e s any onis| | LOOK LA i ; ke other bodies called “Trout,” or| | By A. C. Gordon | B e ain 3 r name which is ef-| * rgvis T T R s &5 which ti 1ers claim is confusing 1. What is the largest statisti- : whom you chose to vl th napp! : cal bureau in the world? B LR il : % For example, i exception to Weary River, 2. What Biblical character it robal ned by some tired fisherman with a full| known because of his friendship ; s g ; i g el A pleasant whipping its waters for| With David? il ; h / Wo ' Bbber 4k doesn't o too far, It| 3- What is the name of the fiftt b nominated v OPH ¢ be to lose a few pet “Salm creeks, | Wedding anniversary? H in view of the fact tha P s Tivein e . but imagine| % What proportion of tlie world 1% Representative Mark W ocrat b & "” ’ g et © cotton is produced by the 3.2 f 35 ohe who did not see ¢ aters of the Kobuk to the| 5 what are the “Gates of Her- St ! ¢ « one r other equally unmeaning |cyles?” ; R 0 nomen. What would Alaska be without its Skook- e i L & Gttt e mchu its Fords Terror, its Taku, its Stikine, ANSWERS i i Nahs Alsek, its Russian and countless others? | 1 "’”"‘ ‘f s el i 5 & 2 orld ere is only one Gold Sreek so far as those| 4 Tyree-fourths. 2 R il L it Baotia ity ! s part of the world are concerned, and We| 5. Gibraltar and the opposite e e b 0t o weather.vaas |00y PRI ed to the goldenrod, or some such | heights in Africa. indicating which way the pol hibwing .5 BEE 7 s g TR G Nl it adectior 51 Bé G T We want no fetish like the instance in Washing-| Try an Empire ad. “ refilled. Seventeen of those seeking re-election are 'O r“ where a f 1 0ld “Fish" creek was changed © ] 4'; ! s y sonator [0 ‘Pysht” river. May such a curse never befall th & out and out supporters of the President. Senator \ Pepper was one of the 17. His easy victory is roaring sireams we have come to cherish in the nor | NEW ALASKAN i tive that the “smear Rooseve campaigr Ty T HOTEL l making progress compara volume ¢ A “’{" o :d de ‘h)lll 8 an u‘ 101 : ; So. Franklin Street | noise emanating 1rc oms 1 o oni 1T e wouldn’t mind that so much if he JUNEAU- Phone Single O ‘i ou wuse so many nightmares for the rest of the | | x @ sources. world A | : Incident: 3 the Flori imary was the second Representative Sumners of Texas says that any- r N indication of Democra rength in u tion this one who has se at all knows that we're headed 1 year. The first @ A primary in.which the for the rocks. Maybe we'd better have an expansion | The Charles W. Carter | Democt 1 about two to.one over their am for the Coast Guard rushed through right | | Mortuary | { x Republi yme places much then 1l Fourth and Franklin Sts. | { W= cavier. e Il PHONE 136 | S i g 4 i > veracity of the story “Frankie and Johnnie”| | 1 :u-‘ CUT BAIT AND FISH!” is questioned in court. Must they destroy all of the |g——-: R AT " great American traditions? | = 1 Stre { eneral publi T o N o s (nzhest part of telegraph editor's joo|} FORD AGENCY o s i is tryi to think up similes for * gents 5 (Authorized Dealers) L. iod ing to e the o R GREASES o k 8 ale A speaker at a natlonal conference of music GAS — OILS it } nteresting teachers in Chicago asserted that there “are no bad Ko on ineffectual leadership wi ¢ We assume he hasn't a radio. Russian Prince at the Wheel—Companion Dead unusual auto accident picture shows Prince Alexis Dawydoff, member of the former Russian Im- family, seated in his wrecked car after mounting the sidewalk on Fifth Avenue, New York City, to ‘into a store window. Mrs. Margaret Abrams is shown on the curb where she was thrown to her death. third occupant, Mrs. Zinovia Manning, was rushed to the hospital, seriously injured. Dawydoff, __laiming he lost control of the car, was held on a technical charge of manslaughtes, where it meets the sleeve. Q. Where should a host se chaperon at a bachelor dinne JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street SATISFACTION IN FOOD QUALITY AT UNITED FOOD CO. TELEPHONE—16 R e o | la [ From The Empire MAY 11, 1918 A. P. Kashevaroff had In- Hidden to be gone three|(rology, adverse aspects deminate The Rev been appointed U. S. Customs spector to be stationed at Inlet, Alaska months, His family remained in Ju- neau. The Russian Church property in Douglas and Juneau was to re- n in the charge of Archie Biel- ich during the absence of the Rev. Kashevaroff. Capt. W. H. Waugh, President, and ' pacts should be delayed, for news| of- ot Capt. John Zug, engineering ficer, of the Alaska Road Commis- sion, left for the Westward and Inte r charge. They planned to visii Anchorage, Fairbanks, Nome. Howard Ashley, Mayor of Skag- way, and James Wallace of Ska way, were Juneau visitors and guests 1t the Gastineau Hotel Minard Mill had ved in Doug- las from the Wes d on the steamer Alaska. He had been on a to his mother at Valdez but had hurried back in answer to cablegram informing him that had been drafted. visit he The School Box Superintend- ent of Schools L. D. Henderson, and men of the Facilty were en- ained at a luncheon i the Do- Science room of the Higk Marion Summers, Carol and Florence Casey served were Mr. Casey, Mr. Mc- Mr. Mathews and Mi the ter me £ 0Ol Webster, Guests Naughton Genn v. Thomas Riggs, Jr., issued his proclamation to the Territory, proclaiming a week beginning on May 20 as Red Cross Week and May as Alaska’s Red Cross Day hn McCormick, son of Mr. and Richard McCormick of Douz- had been notified by wire of h's ptance to report at Fort Seward the earliest possible date. Heo at had been rejected twice because o ill health but had been persistent ind finally obtained his acceptance Edward C. Russell elected yresident, Jules Caro, treasurer and Grover C. Winn, secretary of a Re- publican Club_formed by about 60 igning the roll at a meeting held in the Dream Theatre. H. L. Faulk- presided at the meeting and was named tempoi- chairman and James E. Bar- r temporary secretary. - JUNEAU COUPLE WED AT CEREMONY HERE John Frederick Morison, Juneau carpenter, and Madeline Emily Cas- ey were married here late yester- afternoon, the ceremony being med by U. S. Commissioner Gray in his office in the Fed- cral building. Both are residents of | Juneau. ner John ay peric | | | | Fel B Among coronation gifts from dom- nions and colonies to the King and Queen of England is a whale’s tooth necklace from a Fiji chief | JAMES C. COOPER, C. P. A 303-05 Goldstein Building Public Stenographer Notary Public 4’ l ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Phone 15 ALASKA LAUNDRY BODDING TRANSFER MARINE PHONE l BUILDING 707 Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery | FAMILY SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive Shoe Store” LOU HUDSON—Manager Seward St. -Juneau I { | | 1 | | 2 Juneau, The B. M. Behrends ‘Bank Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One-H,c‘xlf Million Dollars 2 | 20 Years Ago ‘ *le or aboard the Northwestern to|ship will appear pect the roads and trails under|from the minds'of men. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1938. W;Jm:‘rmn"r‘m«'nt. The P.-T H A P P Y . .’Ioroscopp “The atars incline but do not compel” THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1938 Again the planets appear to frown vpon the Earth. According to as- today. While good luck should aticnd ini- tiative, all beginnings should be made with There are many hazards in new bus- | iness ventures. » The signing of important con- a disconcerting character may be expected on this date. The ide of universal brotherhood 2nd friend- to be eradicated Women are subject to unfavor- eward and pble planetary influences which en- |ecurage unrest, discontent and I cf purpose. Outdoor recreations are advised. Thedters today may meet extraor- dinary obslacles in the carrying out of plans, but managers are assured | that before the end of the year the public will patronize amusements of every sort. This evening may be an anfor- tunate time for young lovers. Quer rels and jealousies are indicated. The ay is not good for marital harmony. Russia continues under a rule of the stars which promises unusual | developments. There may be sudden tchanges among officials icng in authority. Travel accidents may be numer- cus. Sabotage is foretold in ndus- trial activities. Persons whose birthdate it is have the augury of a year of fa gooud fortune, although there may be losses through frauds. Warning is given against illicit business of any sort. Children born on this day prob- ably will be sensitive in keen in mind. Subjects of this sign may have imagination and vision. Florence Nightingale, famous nurse, was born on this day 182! have celebrated it include Sir Arthur Si Others who a birthday livan, composer, 1842; James Sheri- dan Knowles, English dramatist 1874, (Copyrizht, 1938) - New York Decrées - Slow Speed Limit - NEW YORK, May 11—For the first time on a public parkway in this city a minimum speed limit has been set. Automobiles on Grand Central Parkway Extension were forbidden by posted regulations to drive slow- er than twenty-five miles an hour or faster than thirty-five miles. Park | Commissioner Moses announced the regulation at police request. Congestion caused by drivers and passengers stopping to stare at the World Fair prompted the order. e eee You can keep nuts and candied fruits from going to the bottom of | the pan in cake or cooky mixtures |by sprinkling them with flour be-| fore adding them to the batter. o Try The Emplre classifieds for results. o e If It's Paint We Have It! | IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 foresight and caution. | | = ] | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER i DENTISTS | Blomgren Building | PHONE 56 ol Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. | | Dr. Charles P. Jenne | DENTIST 3 | | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. TELEPHONE 176 Dr. Richar¢ Williams DENTIST ! OFFICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Dr. Judson Whittier CHIROPRACTOR | Drugless Physician | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. 1 PHONE 667 Dr. A. W. Stewart i DENTISY Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m | | SEWARD BUILDING | Office Phone 469 DR ) DR. H. VANCE { OSTEOPATH Consaltation and examination | | free. Hours i0 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | Gastineau Hotel Annex South Franklin St. Phone 177 et i “‘ Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | Graduate Los Angcles College | i of Optometry and | Opthalmology H | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground WHEN IN A HURRY | CALL COLE FOR OIL 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | | amount . . . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER Phene 3441 or Night 554 .‘ Have Y)ur Eyes Examined by Dr. Rae L. Carlson OPTOMETRIST Otfice Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry ‘ Directory PROFESSIONAL FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL B. P. 0. ELKS meet every Wednesday at 8 p.m. Visitng brothers welcome. N. C. BAN- FIELD, Exalted Ruler; o M. H. SIDES, Secre- tary. day, CORMICK, Noble Grand; BLAKE, Secretary. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 \ ““G\)é\{ .| shipful Master; VERS, Secret.‘.rx Second and fourth Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p.m. DANIEL ROSS, Wors JAMES W. LEI- —~ e REBEKAHS iPerseverance Lodge' No. 2-A meets |levery ‘second and fourth Wednes- BETTY Mec- RUTh 10.OF. Hall frrrrrr e Front Street PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- PHONE %i--Free Delivery Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES FULLY COMPOUNDED Next Coliseum SSSLAVSR | o e “Tomorrow’s Styles P e Juneau’s Own Store "“The Rexall Store” Butler-Mauro Drug Co. | Home of Hart Schaftner and Today” your Reliable pharmacists compound prescrip- tions. H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Marx Clothing Shop Phone ci-een 331 ‘.'f.. el &= = || GASTINEAU MOTOR J 1] SERVICE . FINE | Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN S. FRANKLIN STREET ! _(;N THE_B;EZZANINE 3 HOTEL JUNEAU BEAUTY SHOP LYLAH WILSON Contoure Telephone X-Er-Vac 538 & - “NEW AND DIFFERENT FOOTWEAR” DEVLIN’S Paris Fashion Shoes IS || Jones-Stevens Shop 5 LADIES'—MISSES’ [ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third PORTRAITS—by TED COWLING Phone 369 —photographer Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” GENERAL MOTORS DELCO and . MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON i “The Frigidaire m"v PERCY’S CAFE | ‘ Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy | COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager | } | F P e ] Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 L S | & JUNEAU - MELODY HOUSE | Music and Electric Appliances (Next Gastineau Hotel) Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 e —— Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Mausical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second F———————!} Try the Empire classifieds for | results. GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING . PHONE 727 S —— ) | COME IN and SEE the NEW | STROMBERG-CLRLSON i J. B. Burford & Co. | “Our door step is worn by et [ ST Lode and placer location notices ‘or sale at The Empire Office. Empire classifieds pay. Engineers—Contractors | S SRR Sl el SRS I ) GASTINEAU CAFE J. B. WARRACK JUNEAU | | RADIOS Satisfied Customers” —& SPECJALIZING In French and Italian Dinners 3 —ee———— OFFICE—119 Seward St. The First National Bank JUNEAU [ 4 CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$100.000 [ COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts