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i A e e - ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY MAY 14, 1938. ¢ , i gt v Stma vely sands and commonly to millions, is| . . intimately to thousands and com y : HAPPY $ & P WOPESSIONAL ar y aska nlplre an affable, well-met American with a keen, live inter- BI ¥ [ SOCIETIES est in everything and everybody about him, which is RTHDAY | 20 Years Ago AIOrOSCOPP 1recC (o) FRATERNAL Published every evening except Sundas by the ufficient reason in itself, but also because he comes| g, prire ey P & GASTINEAU CHANNEL EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY on a public mission close to the hearts of Alaskans— | yions and best M:h’::v., “‘lflv, Shitt From The Empire || “The stars incline HELEN TROY BENDER - - - - - President air mail birthday anniversary, to the follow- sy | but do not compel” @ = B. P. 0. ELKS meet R L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Manager According to reports, the Postmaster General is|ing: -~ - e P SR £R | every Wednesday at 8 solng ve Alaska, its needs for additional serv- | | SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1938 PRS- KASER & FREESURG | p.m. Visitng brothers Becond and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska going to observe / MAY 14, 1918 { DENTISTS | i o . or ice, and especially a connecting link by air mail with MAY 1 Astrologers read this as an un- | welcome. N. C. BAN- Entered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. Sl N AT et M AR The third successful card party|important day in planetary direc- Blomgren Building | FIELD, Exalted Ruler;| SUBSCRIPTION RATES shfbk e - ¥ ; o3 ¢ A. W. Henting was sponsored by the Douglas Eag-| tion. It is a time for recreation out PHONE 56 M. H. SIDES, Secre- a Butvered by carriér In Juneas « 25 per month. more air mail service, similar to the kind now estab- D. L. MacKingon 25 I o e bonetlt of the Fed Gross,| of ‘d0ors ‘anil for serious refisctibn Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. | i oncnryurrmfl; [rsmin gy & Leice, $6.00; lished between Juneau and Fairbanks, and it needs, Gus Oslund T winning prizes were Mrs. E.| Recognition that a changing world | | J-‘ 4 . one month, in advance, $1.25 : iy notiry | 8 @ key (o the whole system, & hookup with Seattl:, Lee Lucas J. White, Mr, Bland, Miss Nohma |commands men and women to re-' - 2 | ; L g ubScribers wil conter fa favor If thes will promethy BoU% its natural business point Of entry to continental Frank Henderson Fpin BhdoNE Kifer. adjust their lives is urged by the |7 :| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147§ iVaey Of their popers. | A United States. These thihgs, according to present Patsy Fleek |seers who warn that Americans 3 Secogd ain:mf]omu;ntm ! Teiephones: Kews Office, 602; Business Office, 37 ple » Po: .+ General is going to see at fir: g g st not relax too comfortably be-| i Monday o s gt o e - plans, the Postmaster General is going to see at first Sl The girls of the Douglas nghlg::;z x;r e et rmmywfir Dl‘. Cllarles P. Jenne tn Scottish Bite Templd 1 The’ Asbom e rese 18 exclusively’ pntitied to the use for | hand s School entertained informally with| Caise 0f Dresent aloofhess £10M War, | DENTIST | G teinning st 730 pin) republication of ell news dispatche oy Then, if time permits, he may take a swing around (';xa chN “lcaf a dance at the Labor Union Hall in| laneetar ggyern;m-nt A pre‘- ‘ Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. | | A DANIEL ROSS, Wor~ 25 SRt e focal B2 through the Tnterior. Tt is to be hoped that his plans s Jyohn !i,“vfe}l 2 honor of John McCormick who hud‘:)age\, gr:‘,a governmental problems. TELEPHONE 176 !shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- 5 T ALABEA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED To BE LARGER | Will allow for it, for it is only by viewlng all the great John M. Saoum reoenlly Evil portents affecting the inter @UVEES. Secretary. THAN THAT OF ANY QTHER PUBLICATION areas which make up the Territory that a fair pros- Clifford Shearer = | national relations of the islands are | —— o AT i NN S ) pective can be reached. Clarabella Hansina Olson Major L. H. French, well known| giscerned. IF | g A e e ) REBEKAHS May his stay be a long and pleasant one. The Henry H. Larson in Alaska, having resided in Nome| Qwing to aspects in the horoscope & oy ‘Perseveram‘e Lodge No. 2-A meets Postmaster General has been and is a strong friend Virginia. Langsethi, ind Southwest Alaska for sometime. of King George VI there may be| | Dr. Richard Williams levery second and fourth Wednes- of Alaska D wrote of the cleverness of the French | serious industrial issues in Great DENTIST |Gy 1OOF. Hall BETTY Me- g o dogs at war. These dogs could scent| Britain, . ‘COI'%MICK Noble Grand; RUTH - : — the enemy 200 yards away, before the | All the signs appear to give assur-| | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE || CORT S0 L b The picture of Delegate Dimond with his coat off | MODERN ldiers could detect them in the|ance that the United States is to GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | n e SR ol -~ is not an unusual one. He's had his coat off for Alaska dark: they also were able to hunt eintpr oy S s g0 d | PR AR f T’I‘ iark; Y als a gain greatly as a world power and | pore— e ver since he's been in Washington, | ETIQUE E out wounded and carry messages to be a strong ally of Great Britain | i PRS- SR TR | By Roberta Lee 4 where it would be impossible for through amazing events. | Y | s -th Dot . | o1 sl e | cegt | One of our friends has joined the union. He says 5 men to go Australia, New Zealand and Cana Dr. Judson Whittier || G“y 1l he is affiliated with that great fraternity known as Q. What does it indicate when a | YT jda are to sustain determined oppo- | CHIROPRACTOR | 0160 hotel guest, in his of her own room, EXercises for the balance of the sition to entry into war, but the| Driiploss Phsuolin i D R U G s U L) T talks and laughs so loud that guests men to "'n‘v’;' Wlf) Fort 5"\‘:!‘1 ‘;“‘ft’ stars appear to gfl‘m:“ s )“_‘""" ol | office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7- : : 3 ; . 4 in adjacent rooms are disturbed? given gt the: Deym A S AR08 -UREREMEHIN S B, SUTONE: SRR VR o2 4 Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. | | Another thing about these weak nation wars, it| ' FEUE SR ill-breeding, and theatres. The program conmsisted of bring out the united strength of the PHONE 667 | PUROLA REMEDIES - —_— —— | gives the strong “neutral” nations a chance to try _ f ade followed by farewell exer- British Empire | if the hour is late, or it is too dis- |a parade followed by farewe IR PSS | PTIONS CARE- . out their latest fighting gear without getting hurt, g 5 4 . | cises and music by the ace Or-| Revival of religious loyalties will PRESCRI ) \ R IR W . turbing, one is perfectly justifiec : COMPETITION EO}E 7' WA MONEY at the same time getting paid for it in telephoning a complaint to the chestra, address by Gov. Thomas be evident as the year progresses ; FULLY COMPOUNDED ' In the government spending bill passed by the T T 5 “"(‘!"I ;"" 'k"“ e e '"h"(‘m:; \'1"?‘:‘“‘ :;V‘L ':‘mfi' :‘(’]llml’; 3;':;"::2?%‘:)C‘L':.p‘:?:f'l::a:\ ’S:f,;'hf * Dr. A. W. Stewart | { Front Street Next Coliscum )\ Porei ars . In what place should 16 al @ songs. ] g y . 2 s | Houde yesterday, and which 1s expected to get to the 0 More Room far Foreigners bl dectGonits ORI AR - ot |lcave from Jutiea Mad; DENTISY PHONE ®i—-Free Delivery floor of the Senate about the middle of next week, a = the wedding breakTadie e Persons wheee birthdate it-is Have Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p. ‘ i patidiag) . sum of $965,000,000 is ear-marked for a new publi (Cincinnati Enquirer) A. She should be seated at the! Mr.and Mrs. Jack Sey became the! the augury of a year of fair ad-|: SEWARD BUIL!;IN() = T e works program. In anticipation of the probable The political exile these days is in about as hard | right of the bride’s father. parents of a baby daughter on May vancement. Self-reliance should be 3' Office Phone 469 "i 3 ) passage by Congress of the measure, regional offices Juck as was the citizen of the Roman Empire who| Q. What is considered the most |12 at St. Ann’s Hospital. cultivated although friends will be £ - St il "Tom 2 S'l l of PWA, including Alaska, early this week gave out | did not like the Caesars. There was no place for him | simple and most satisfactory form —_— helpful { — —— OITOW s" yles - notice that they were accepting formal applications |to go. The whole civilized world was Roman and flee | of introduction? Word had been received that Mrs.| -Children born on this day prob- DR. H. VANCE i TOdGY for projects proposed in various communities, the |Where he might the long arm of Rome would reach | A. “Mr. Crane, Mr, Perry.” Charles Sugden, sister of Mrs. Victor| ably will be of de‘tflxlxm"twdl Cher Bl OSTEOPATH | 2 b ; wa arriv - " r's i ctual capaci | government providing 45 percent of the cost. him. ; i > Dupuy was to arrive on the Princes: i"d !leSL rate ‘m elle o ¥ o | Consultation and examination | | Undoubtedly, there will be a flood of new appli- We in America owe our beginnings to the sturdy 4. # Sophia for a visit here. Mrs. Sugden Subjects of this sign may be stu | free. Hours 10 t0 13; 1 to 8; ; Hons to add o the 2714 locally-selected projects | ENBlshmen who ‘fled/from ‘the persecution of uu-.\ DAILY LESSONS | was the daughter of Mrs. John G. ous and exceedingly industrious. 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | cations to add to the 2714 locally-selected DTojects| gy o1 gings Here was a safe refuge, and here they | Heid and was born in Juneau; Lieut. Edward Martin Shepard, distin-| | 129 S0 W SRBPRI which already have been approved by PWA and| g, n4eq a great nation where a man is free to say | | IN ENGLISH Sugden was in the air-craft service guished geologist, was born on this South Franklin St. Phone 177 which call mainly for educational buildings, toppinZ| what he thinks. For generations men from Europe By W. L. Gordon in France. day 1854. Others who have celebrat- ; 3 ' - the list, waterworks and sewer systems, according t0 have sought the Western World to enjoy a larger | +. - > ed it as a birthday include }Ieubvn —_— e ey | 5 a survey just completed by PWA. The analysis by liberty than was possible in the Old World. But no ; ; | The Jinriksha was invented m Coldthwaites, antiquary, 1853; Jo-|Zx > Iuneuu s Own Store; type of the 2714 pending projects which have been we no longer desire these refugees. Not that we are | Words Often Misused' Do not 5ay, | 181 nd American, the Rev, My, Seph Medill McCormick, Senator, \ 3 OptD. | ) approved by the PWA's Legal, Finance and Engincer- | not as hospitable as ever, but we have not work enough | ‘It “0‘:“‘ ‘M‘T‘]‘nkmd to ?ILN’“;“]\ Jonathan Goble, a Baptist mission- 1876 | Robert Smpson, pt Sl v tho ieis 1 ® g ; chat for our own people and strangers would be a burden. | i€nore him his 1s a split Infini- |,y residing in Yokohama, o Graduate Los Angeles College 2 ; S R EOE AT i]fi,‘".m.;l ',’f.‘f)‘i‘_ Indeed, we aprn palroad_v feeding thousands of aliens. | tive. Say, “It would be unkind to MONDAY, MAY 16, 1638 [ of Optometry and Rt 2 SR deshiesih Rie 7 OF PHONG WOtks because| e are weloDlE It BhGland, ‘but they ave Mot pék. | 1EnGMHI: ‘abeoltaly . Early in the morning there is al | Opthalmology i | "The Rexall Store” gvery application was initiated by & local community | ooy o) work there and take the bread fram the | Wotds Often Misused: Do not say, | | ® promising sign for indus and| | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | ore itself and in every instance the local public body spoi-| ;1 ,uehg of British workmen. In the South American | Often Mispronounced: Diseasc.| | The Charles W. Cart work should be carried on with vigor, S ———————. 4 yau soring the project stated that it was ready to bear 55 countries there is very much the same state of affairs | Pronounce di-zez (i as in did), and e arles W. Larter | ,ccially in manufacturing centers.|= =T Reliable percent of the cost of the project. as here. net dis-ez. | Mofluary According to astrology the afternoon 7 wHEN IN A HURRY | pharmacists The estimated cost of the approved projects, con- Furthermore, in Brazil and Argentine there are, |/ Often Misspelled: Emersion (act | Fourth and Franklin Sts. may be a period of delays or diffi-| | CALL COLE FOR OIL compound | o struction of which is dependent on the bill now before respectively, so many Germans and Italians that the of coming out); one m. Immersion | ] PHONE 136 I ‘cu]m?s. | | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any prescrip- b - Congress, is eétimated by PWA at $1,007440,512, Of | governments are” afraid of them. And everywhere ’ag of plunglgz m_‘lfl_‘li two '"i | It is not a fortunate sway for en-‘ | amount ... . QUICK] tions. Pl P - 7 rov! 5 50204 | there is a cold shoulder turned to revolutionaries, ynonyms: Requital, reprisal, re- P BN LIEN N 4.5, e W X tering into written agreements and | R @ aorliants W provide, 8000 00,20, L en o s o ing i venge, retribution, vengeance bedes ill for international relations. ‘ COLE TRANSFER ! || Butler-Mauro Drug Co. o ineluding PWA l6ans amounting to $132,167,500. The men who in-a new country set about making it over - s Phone 3441 or Night 554 i : to suit their own theories—Communists, anarchists, | WOord Study: “Use a word thre ! | Some anxiety concerning South Am-| | b | 5% grant requested amounting to $438,390,218 would repre- | times and it is | yours.” Let us in- | NEW ALASKAN erican pacts is indicated s smagkrio and the like. sent 45 percent of the total estimated cost under the ; : ; | crease ‘our vocabularyihy mastering | | el S One principle is established, and that is emigra- | - 5 || The stars encourage c cls ) exislivg law. tion cannot Be forced on a people against its will. Ay one word each day. Today’s word: | | HOTEL cpinion and bitter quarrels between| ~Have ¥our Eyes Examined by H. S. GRAVE§ Another interesting point brought out in the sur-| gyjis Island we strictly enforce the European quotas | COntingency; state. of being liable, | | JUNESAOU Prnnlg:‘n Stre;zt . individuals as well as nations. Poli- Dr. R L. Carlson “The Clothing Man’ vey is that American communities see the greatest|and on the Pacific Coast no Japanese or Chinese cap {DUb RO certain, to ocour. # must one Single O | yicai rifts may be expected among . Rae L. s g SRR need of the moment as buildings. In this group of | enter. And had it not been for these wise réstrictive Provide for all contingencieg g3 Prominent supporters of the major i o j Marx Clothing l i 1,376 buildings projects are 880 educational buildings,| measures we certainly would have been in serious dif- | 2 BTl 54 Frummn 58 = oy | PATUSS ; | office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry i including 738 secondary school projects; 105 for col-| ficulties. It is hard on the foreign people who turn LOOK d LEARN (| Propaganda will pumle American| g Phone Green 331 | 3% leges and universities; 13 other educational structures 1onging eyes on our shores, but for the present we have an . l | If It's Paint We ilave It! newspaper flreadr:rds b“hio may be| ’ 1 3 ~ ol % 1 / strongly ign cor- s | and 24 public libraries. Included in the list also are N0 Toom. By A. C. Gordon | IDEAL PAINT SHOP Sl Miunoeel by Sotely S ——— GASTINEAU MOTOR > 1 —_— ~ | respondents and observers. i & | 193 projects for city halls and courthouses and 84 5 B o FRED W WENDR A HGERt ate 1o be elic|h SERVICE for hospitals and institutions, Off French Coast 1. Who invented the saxéphone? PHONE 549 { | ployed in molding public opinion | FINE I PHONE 727 : The number of water, sewer, garbage disposal and NS 2. What is the Monroe Doctrine? the United States. Hospitalities in | | Watch and Jewelry W'::Bl GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING : power projects already examined and approved is (New York Times) ‘ 3. How much of the W. 8. nickel | :x g = t | European capitals will camouflage at very reasonable ra | Gas—Oil—Storage 4 704 at a total estimated cost of $276715.227, including| Colonel Lindbergh will apparently make his per- |8 composed of nickel? i A A 3 | clever diplomacy. } PAUL BLOEDHORN .,.__—J f 224 sewer systems projects, 119 sewage disposal plants, mapent home in France. 1t is on a small island orf | 4 What is called “the gay sci- || Women are subject to adverse | g FRANKLIN STREET = 82 sanitary sewers and four combined sewers. Therc the Breton coast, where he will be a neighbor of sz‘e";e‘ o L e Jones-Stevens Shop | planetary influences while this con- |z, | also are 242 projects calling for complete waterworks. . his associate in the “artficial heart” experi- | 5. Are residents of Alaska citi- LADIES'—MISSES’ it s e e i 1o | 5 J. B. WARRACK foke s e Sr et i The caption { Ssiniotire sebton & i s s? = wait patiently for s _ Eighty-one of the projects are classified as electric R "r:dl)’ ':’: "‘1 ‘S‘Lfl-‘) pic ‘f'" j“s‘;""(;*‘ *‘”“f‘ READY-TO-WEAR business and professional nmiuans.1 ON THE MEZZANINE Engineers—Contractors power, excluding water power, 75 for power construc- | 1€ b ):"‘:r]rclm ci‘x‘:cm‘for{:innlc)ll‘mr:t'lw ': i ""_""l ANSWERS Seward Street Near Third ' | Demand for the equality of men HOTEL JUNEAU g1 i tion and six for electric distribution systems. 4 o RTERLy T RREIR may POE own reali T3 Adolph Sax of Germany’ . in e ing | 4 property in strategic zones. | Y . | 'and women may create an amazing JUNEAU ] Bome Alaska projects are included in the approved | “This suggests the faintest shadow of a plot which about 1840. : R R R A S international incident. Militant wo- BEAUTY SHOP H list, including Juneau's public lbrary proposal, but| the adventure novelists might do something with, it |, .2 A doctiine enunciated by Pres- |\W-rro— e —— oo & men leaders will be active in Gene- LR o - it it is obvious from the foregoing PWA figures that if | also ties up with the news of England and France | \4ent Monroe in 1823, which took a e A Pystem Service || va, Switzerland, but they should| | Contoure Telephone e i the commuities of the Territory are going to share| joining hands for efense against a threat from (he [S*ON8 stand against foreign inter JAMES C. COOPER, | veware of badly directed efforts., | | X-Er-Vao il ¥GOME IN and SEE the NEW %434 in the new,mongywhich now seems certain to be set|Continent. The general idea would be a Ceniral | Jomarn M Afals e, Wegwn C. P. A Unusual hegt will mark the com- g3 STROMBERG-CZRLSON | aside for public works the applications should be sub- i European air fleet, heading for Paris and London and |~y ";\)wu,{y five percent, } 3031;?.51,1301;1{32;::3:" g :,"g manihe: fi.ml‘dffns Bealth ey e - RADIOS | | o i : i .| the sh i Foway 15 2 ~flve . | § e seriously affected. I B |, mited earlyy 11 the amount stays in the bil & now | the British alr commander in chief on his Way 10| g' mic'urt of poetry. | Notary Public Persons whose birthdate it i have| | “NEW AND DIFFERENT J. B. Burford & Co. | | {4} :passed’ by ‘thd House. at $965000,000, and there ars|INtercept them. He crashes off the French coast, bail 5. Yes, of course. L — e foog oo of Ty e FOOTWEAR” “Qur door step is worn by "**¥ iready approved projects estimated to cost more|°Ut and lands on a rocky islet. There he finds a man| _ - "o O TR . SheyR " A gar of businoss Gu VLIN’S 4 4 | i than a billion dollars, of which the government will | 1 Whom he explains in broken French how imperative PO Z0 social distractions. The year is more DEVL Satistied Custamers’ J b advance approximately hall, the competition for Fed- |1 15 that the commander in chief reach Paris in a| i RIC or 'less apeptain, ; e L) Paris Fashion Shoes s w0 e * LY pproximately half, the competition for couple of hours. The man on the island, speaking |} F ORD AGENCY SYSTEM CLEANING Children born on this day prob-| i § eral money is likely to be fairly keen, with an American accent, tells the air commander that | (Authorized Dealers) Sy Jtiehe. ely I making. die | P Pl MR i | e ihinks 36 Cniks Tie s aed [ one 15 most of their inherited advantages. |z———— i SPECIALIZING | R ALASKA TO WELCOME A FRIEND U5 HC e sEaes ALASKA LAUNDRY | Mony subjects of this sign enjoy un-| JUNEAU < Japan has paid the United States $2.214,000 for the | i = i O i ¢ P 4 i It is interesting and welcome news to Alaska that| smkiné’ of Lhe] Panay and three (;lhor shi ~”H«l-: ] BODDI i d T have_ ctl!lcbrapb:il. thg M M'ELo' 2132‘335“' A Epeanl Postmaster James A, Farley is coming north this| diplomatic department probably could write a con- || JUNEAU MOTORS ' MAMNEG TRANSFER | Fesdra j::umsfflififlc ‘;3;2. gt (Next Gastineau Hotel) and summer. Not alone because “Jim,” as he is known | vineing “sorry” note now. | Foot of Main Street I ek '_";’q“ | Seward, statesman, 1801, Mfi Italian RN 7 . MBS Rock—Coal Hauti i Mgpright, 1936) o | Sitka, the Superintendent reported, erties with John A. Reid, Noranda - - — Stove—Fuel 0il De“n'g"’ 3 T Dingers but business appears to be on an geologist-engineer. L s e —‘i‘ PORTRAlT by ™ s I - f” even keel with prospects fairly good Whether the two mines will be | S— A].,h 1 3 J Ay SATISFACTION IN usic supply o COMING SooN © = ot s s ove 0 | SATISEACTION T FAMILY SHOE STORE | | TED COWLING || arir o veten watoaey (|| GASTINEAU CAFE | | —_— one or the other “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive | Pianos—Musical Instruments k- “a ‘wm be worked, neither Hoggart | UNITED FOOD CO. Shoe Store” Phone 369 —photographer and Supplies PUSSTSSTSTSSST TSNS SUIITY § ‘18 FIVE DIVORCES ARE nor Reid would say. | TELEPHONE—16 | LOU HUDSON—Manager Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. l Phone 206 122 W. Second A A ‘They have been at the mine for | placer location M "o Bishop P. T. Rowe, returning trom GRANTED AT COURT two :eeks making the trip with -J: ikl I, to:“‘ nu.:cdm E:npln Office. . o i retic villag P i or A i ps : } i g sk Ailisies and other SESSION HERE TODAY Ed sahnke. Deep snow handicapped g HARRY | 7oy the Empire cussinieds for CUITLP A 3 . i points in the interior of Alaska, examination of the mine prop- RACE results. Empire classifieds pay. (§, . Will be in Juneau for Sunday ser- - Five divorces were granted by Fed- erties. IST | .. vices on May 22. He will offic eral Judge George F. Alexander in o nnvGG. b B eaott District court this morning. Frank- - “The Sq 4 t the services at Trinity Cathed- . s ", :-’ 50 Tunetug 2“ ‘i: ;l ;‘rfltzxg lin Hedges was given a decree from, MEDAL SHOOT AT | Stores of | - nal Bank :‘ e Jan Prederickson Heages o MENDENHALL RANGE | 1 s | The First Natio . = g e grounds of desertion; C. F. Vassar | e e lrends | . from Winifred Vassar, desertio SUNDAY MORNING[ # e ! ll 'NEAU % ’m INTEREST lN Lois E. Sakieff from Belcan Saki- | [ | 2 ITKA eff, cruelty: Alex Sturrock, Jr., from 3 " o | | £ A regular “Course B” shoot will B k ¥ s OVER NAVAL Lois Tucker Sturrock, desertion; be heldg by the Juneau Rifle and an MAYTAG PRODUCTS (4 4 | PLANS,HANSEN SAYS adtc! sikamaki from Bertha Siika- 5 Beld by the Jun 4 ON CAPITAL—$50,000 » maki, desertion, The JIatter" ecible Pistol Club tomorrow at Mendenhali | | w_ . s g i § t 9:30, rding » ® On a brief visit in connection is from Sitka, the others are Juneau :‘:"g:cr:::;‘"fm“ e ;“:X‘;'dv’l’:‘f,‘ Juneau, Alaska “The Frigidaire Man SURPLUS—$100.000 1§ With Pioneer Home matters, Eiler residents. leave from in front of the Federal ! ® ¥ .. . Hansen, S“P'”“‘e_"‘d“f‘" glihepdenia & - S building at 8 o'clock. This is & prize PERCY'’S CAFE - F QR 8 ® Jumeau on e g o |shoot for Army qualification med-| COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ) RS a0 expects to be here . als and special medal for higs score 2 Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy ACCOUNTS o . a couple of days. als and special for . high score and SAVINGS COFFEE SHOP ¥ The Superintendent said there b | R e of the season. Any 30 caliber bolt Percy Reynolds, Manager AFE DEPOSIT BOXES f.. 15 8 great deal of interest in Sitka ture with metallic sights may be S " over the anticipated naval base con- ] et e 3 ' structiop there. Navy plane units rnm er"ars ay YA > T | . nave’been basing’ there all winter ( s ' Resources Over Two and ‘Alaska Federal Savi 2% Paid on \ © and now ns from Washing- R | MRS. BRADFORD ON WAY W e ] e Javings | . ton are that a huge sum will be ex-| W. B. Hoggatt, nephew of n! TO DILLINGHAM POST | One-Half* Million Dollars and Loan Association p nded in making Sitka, as well as former Governor of Alaska, Wilford | On her way to Dillingham where| Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 Kodi large bases. Some four mil- B. Hoggatt, returned to Juneau this | she operates the Lowe Trading Com- | P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 g dollars has been proposed for morning from Berner's Bay where | pany, Mrs. A. H. Bradford is a pas- s OFFICE—119 Seward St. fl c rtakis & |he has been inspecting the mines |senger on the Alaska which left Se- Juneau, Alaska ‘ ““Phere 15 no particular boom in of the Jualin and Kensington prop- | attle today. n |