The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 18, 1938, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PP T O ety ot s Rt e A A% S T R v _— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1938 D Il Al k I{' ir 5 was uhemplayed It isn't a particularly high figure H A P P Y * . & TR y, but i cals that ska has apparently a permanent : at ASKd EiNPIre outivrevea py ; 20 Y A 1 FRATERNAL SOCIETIES y ! unemployment_problem with which it must contend BIRTHDAY| ears go | 1 ()rOSCOpP lr GASTINEAU CHANNEL Published every evening cxcept Sunday by the ich isn't being improved by the influx of The Empire extends comgratula- : EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY who are now flooding the Territory tions and best wishes today, their From The Empire | “The stars incline - OY BENDER - = = = = ard virthday anniversary, to the follow S but do not compel b a B. P. 0. ELKS meet sl i ¢ and Busin ( NS REFUSE TO ACCEPT ing: 5 e s FREEBURGER every Wednesday at g R L BERNARD - - Vice-Presideut and ROTARIANS JFUSE / . MAY 18, 1918 AT DRS. KASER & EE i Vistting: beother Beciuh i ata Juneau, Alaska l)l l Iu \l dobin Hakils | Harry Morgan, of Juneau, suc-| THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1938 B]qggl::'xgrismmg Selcihe it I M- — sesstully »d his exa i | Astrologers read this as a fortu- SPADDEN, Exalted Rul- Entered in the Post Office in Juneau & C i s s el TR ke 4 Harold T. Jacobson, 8z cessfully passed his examination fo g ; | 3 o RATES et RO cided to R Ray G. Day ¥ |admission to the United States Na-|nate day, although there may be S el er; M. H. SIDES, Scc- Detivered by earrier m (l\'w(nrwu and Do Ias for §1.25 per month. attempt to get the district conference of Rotary for Joséph Hiedl p val Academy at Annapolls, accord-| more enthusiasm than logic in cer jours 9 a.m. .m. | retary. o ¥ ndh “ ce, $6.00; . At its meeting this week, the local club voted Haris Pige ing to a telegram reccived by his |tain impulses. There should be fore- i i s e g d to extend an ir ition to this year's conference, Mrs. E. E. Somni father, former Councilman J. S. sight and energy imparted by the, % T o L ST 's. K. . ers 2 in 1 .4 . 7 they will d in San Franeisco in connection Haich At }_{;5 Morgan. He had been appointed by | planetary influences o x| MOUNT ’ngfi"’]":‘:g‘:[’:‘zr’t'}: b i | convention of Rotary International Grant Rittaet | Delegate Charles A. Sulzer as onc| The United Siates Navy will focus | Mss;;y o aath’ Thoritn 5 bicariaa to hold the ons here in 1939. aleoim Faulknér: of Apmn AR Amr":x‘;‘mn?:ro:ndn:‘“c?;:xreo; L‘;xle” squ?‘xl\] Dr. Charles P. Jenne | in Scottish Rite Temple MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Whether the clubmen are successful remains to be Chee Hermann: % & demy. e o S A% 11 DENTIST ing at 7:30 The Assoclated Press | 1 cly e led to the use for ¥ cifiink hict Guy Westall * | (AR N | mer, if the stars are rightly read | ms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg { beginning p.m. P L MR N T oy se€n Dut in yicw' OLGEe o 1 = Mss. L. C. Gaddie® | Wotk on the construction of the| Good feeling may permeate busi-| RO0mS B EAS B ST DANIH, | Kt Wor- e e T : attended the transfefifig, ,of g (SSWEt: Ghnfererice st catmery buildings on Willoughby |ness circles and there is likely to shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- NTEFD TO BE LARGER ar from Juneau to San Francisco the Rotarians Avenue was started. W. A. Estus and | be increase in tlic volume of do- | }VERS Secretary ER PUBLICATION are showing the sort of undatnted spiriv | J. T. Hansen, who operated a can-| mestic. trade. |5 oy S ails to recognize reverses and usually gets MODERN ‘ nery at Bangor, Washington, had| The planetary government is fa-|@&——— REBEKAHS ETIQUE 3: 1 | .mva from the south with threc| vorable to men of affairs and should | 5 o Persticiafitd 1Eddge Nol 2°A meets 1 neing of a convention of from 1,000 to Q T:EB Sacboats which were to be used as|encourage them in the expansion| | Dr. Richard Williams | every second! and fourtn Wednes 1,500 ¢ north, entertaming them for three | By Roberta Iiéé cannéry tenders. The cannery was|of enterprise. Oil now comes un DENTIST |day, TO.OF. Hall. BETTY Mc- ting them away happy is no small task. * - + expected to be completed by the first| less uncertain direction of the stars o e R oN SOLMIGE, NOble : Gitad: “RUTE and sending them away ha small task b Warning again is given against the s | retary. I'he Rotarians are aware of it, and at the same time| Q. Is it necessary to favor a °' JUIV: 7 e ik eoboibhsnen) | . GOLDETEIN SUYLEING. \iERiMCe O N e ey unanimously in favor of trying it. That considerate servant with a kind| ypu.nary Connors, who had been caused by labor troubles in the Un-, | SIS T pirit of ing to accept defeat will see them “de ;;f appreciation, in addition 10| ;" iiing as a nurse in the Se- | ited States: Evil portents are seen } hrough \ fine example of effort toward service 8 Up? ttlc General Hospital, was expect- as likely to culminate in RIS ° \ hs o S A “[,! L}.On;; :;.)cce»my. but it is "y come to Juneau to spend her ! clashes anid the epread of Commun- Dr. Jud.son Whittier ‘[ Guy sm‘th ! v ice s0. ! b S vacation. {ism CHIROPRACTOR ! Q. Is it absolutely required tha PPN T 1 a lucky day for p ] b ' o 16 ‘would ‘appels 6 'hot, afrald of the|a. pall-bearx wiar SSEIABERENLY @ R T o nntmq] e Ko pitnds] Drugless Physician ! n R U G s \ it iist o 5. 15 o see 8| ~A¢ ~Nov by ACHES ittt i1 A report of the Fire Department. sons who appeal to the public | | othes hours: 10-13, A8, 79 | : or,ds it just playing him a_litt MRt y da SINESS SWIL I for the past vear showed 32 actual| Groups are likely to be actuated by| | pooe ' 3.4 Triangle Bldg. { ? BPUTIRCES i fires and 35 alarms answered. The |prejudices and self interest | PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES | Q. Should invitations for \ i ) \ ; S e formal Attatr be writtert fhinir: | U Peld firemes _amounted fo L OMESse, Grred AL 0, Bla. ey PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- | e c e wri BRhird | o s fr res spi a fo 8 g g - \I \’\l\ A’S UNE “.,| OYMENT Conv vrmlimn Piece person? $63450 while the loss from fires not an auspicious date for m@um : = ! & A was estimated at $5375. The three|new friends among eligible young #—— FULLY COMPOUNDED | ile far fror true picture of tuation (New York World-Telegram) it o ] st fires of the year were the men. College students may in x\:mk:. a‘:] e ;:n‘l\u |‘ timeinter "1 n‘x rlp ‘ Idaho Rooms, loss $2500; Franklin|a dull day for amusements or re- Dr. A. W. Stewart Front Street Next Coliseum } Alaska at.-the Psei d estil PO Herr Hitler arrived in Rome”last Tight for his TR ~ * | House, loss $1,000; and Tow d | creations. | DFNTISY' ~-Free i tion on unemployment in the Territory is revealed yige 4o gignor Mussolini, He will be in Italy more, | DAILY LESSONS | residence, loss $1,800 Accidents may be numerous and Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m e Dehver’—-u from the unemployment census taken last fall, figures than a week. But, it is said, only one hour has been | It - safety lessons should be accepted SEWARD BUILDING | on which are now being releasec wlotted for his conference with Il Duce. The rest IN ENCLISH Pl Saathier: - Highest est 31 with a resolution to apply them. | Office Phone 469 e aeseaec s ] The census, as some will recall, was taken through of the time—if the program cabled to this country By W. L. Gordon | Clear. Young persons may be victims of — o | 2 the Postoffice from November 16 to 20, a hurry-up is correct—will be taken up by ballyhoo and fanfare. Y airplane and automobile crashes and e G I O “Tomorrow’s Styles affair which doubtless missed souie persons it hoped Bui_that one hour may be plenty. Considering 2 s R A] 3 should be unusually cautious " 3 g what the BieHYer RNa S dtie 10 Austria and plans | .. ot Ofen SUBUSEAL 0 ot i|" Persons whose birthdate it is have DR. H. VANCE TOdCIY to count. It was taken a lack scason of winte ] i 1t there man will go with you ] g to do to Czechoslovakia, and the Duce’s friendly ¢ y % the augury of a year of happy days I OSTEOPATH | } was getting underw: all seasonal ac y was shu ‘That man there (designating L ) 4 i \ roings-on with and and France, maybe an hour ¢ i in which many will travel and all| | Consultation and examination down and persons w ing Outside instead of com the one) will go with you. ? : | h AVt 5 is about fifty-five minutes too much » Misi i 1 will be able to make progress in fin-| | free. Heurs i0 to 12; H ing into the country as is the condition at the prese = a Sktaskation thi g Often ispronounced: = Demon- | :30 by intment. o Here .is the way the conversation might go Srative. . Bronohhes FRKNED -stra.- ancial accumulation | 7 to 9: y appol N tme Hitler (after an embarrassing pauce): “Ahem. |d %l - i Children born on this day prob-| | Gastineau Hotel Annex | ; v (s tiv, with accent on second syllabl % . i At that time in November thie census listed 1.243 " How about that military ‘alliance? ably will be fond of change and ad- | | South Franklin St. Phone 177 % ’ : and not dem-on-stra-tiv, with ac- ably | LA 1 persons “totally unemployed and wanting work,” and Duce: “What military alliance? cenb on Hirst “syllable vent Subjects of this sizn of ——— 4 ! ‘emergency workers.” or, on the basis of 62,000 popu- Hitler: “Between Taly and Germany. The onc | ™o nrecioq Taurils may. have strong. Inclina- T xy H ® ) ; sspelled: Yoke (a framc s lation .which the census takers used, two perc f we talked about the last time we got together of wood to reccive the neck of an| tion towarti independent effort and | Iuneau s Own Store’ the total population of the Territory. Of this numb Duce (grimly): "Ohl Pardon me. You MEAR |,nii) wolk (the: yellow part ot ST, be O DO, AiEeRy | Robert Simapson, Opt.D. | $ 779 were listed as “totally ‘unemployed” and 464 as the one we talked about before your magnificgnt vic- |\~ oop) 3 | i, Carl Ethen Akeley, explorer, na-| | T oo s vy o noeles College Gt meenttiweslaninl . e " : ory over Austria.” . A i turalist and inventor, was born on i ey o workers” " ensus report found that Synonyms: Prognostic, tent nd e3 : il WOLK e runry fowr ) Hitler: “Not sore or anything, are you, old pal? m_mflg(“\mn ”""”’ T % th i O et et LEaealds ] ] of (?':(l:)a"!‘;':)rl);u; = 3 ‘ 15 perfent of the “totally unemployed” were between pyce yith o hollow laugh): “Oh, nol: Ha-ha-hat | P"eo8S S8 OFF | | brated it as_a bir e |- e ki The Rexall Store i 15 and 24 and 346 percent were between the ages what clse can I do for you, chum? s BANIE 1 your | | samuel G. Blythe T g e il & your i GEL8RA4L. A tolal of 0TS o848 persant v males, Hiter:' want Trieste, 1t will make a swell| i our vocabulary by masterin Sany Fopkt R marcls and phil p 2|3 NI Reloeb 602, or 91.1 percent of those reporting on the subject German outlet to the Mediterrancan. Don't forget | o o"word each day. Today's wor anthropist, 179 i ¥ WHEN IN A HURRY pharmacists of incdme had none during the week before register- that it used to be A»n»y‘m s, ; | Reverential; expressing honor or | (Copyrig 1938) | CALL COLE ¥OR OIL compound ing fot the census. Slightly more than 16 percent Duce (dry L'll not forget. Anything more?” | oo aqt «we should be reverential | SRS % | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any had not worked during the 12 months period just Hit Only Czechoslovakia, Hungary, RUMANIA, |4, o)) 4hat hears the mark of genius . | Aot . s QUICK] S Ficediiz ‘the census ‘taking. the Ukraine, the valley of (he Danube, the Balkans, Archduke’s Heart ‘ OLE TRANSFER T it o the 1945 listed as “totally unems | the road fo Haghdad, and colonies. But I1i'take et | . € . b ¢ s TLorAy URCM- 4 those for myself. All T want you to do is .. ” " ) 3441 or Night 554 ploged” and “emergency workers” the census. listed e Lk G e LOOK and LEARN || RED were some faces at Uni- | Thpas i Shan Duce: “To hold off Great Britain, France ‘and versity of Chicago after blond - 383 persons as “partly unemployed Of this Jater (he other powers while you annex middle Europe and | ! By A. C. Gordon I Joy Hawley of Northwestern B T, e group 5.7 percent had worked 26 weeks or less duUr- he rest. Sure. I get you. And what do I get?” | S | university was chosen, by mis- Have Y)ur Eyes Examined by H. S. GRAVES . registratios er signi- tler (e siastically): “ ice slice rug0- i take, to reign over a Chicago U | | | " ;Tg ‘th'r_w.-a‘r {)recr(.lix?g’lelc‘ ‘ui%lsl{(‘:Lvlfn .0“,‘”. ;1,1\: ‘h”}’n' ler enthusiastically): “A nice slice of* Yugb: ) 1. How many men signed the De-| stage production. No one derd 1% D R C L lson i “The Clothing Man’ ‘ s e i B EET g claration of Independence? stands how Miss Hawley’s photo r. Rae L. Car |1 Home of Hart Schaftner and ‘ revealed in the enumeration are: Ehie B 795 aaerad Mist ebutmnien - 2. Who was “The Father of His-| Was among those seat to judges, OPTOMETRIST g Clothi It ght and four-tenths and 889 percent, res Hitler (laughingly): “No, no, chum! You mis- |, > S [ Marx Clothing i Ml B L e understand me. I'm going et you carve a slice for | . : o e Otfice Ludwig Nelson's Jewel i pectively, of the men and women did not work e 3. on g\mclhb arm should the | Shop Phone Green 331 | :—— - N o S Ui ladis S i Duce (sotto voice): “What a pall” (out loud). [MUTRn8 band beworm? | 3 1ts Paint We Have It: e e - additional 19.2 percent of the men and 472 Percent .poy ghout forgetting all that and coming along with | g (i 498 MBI mean? 1) [hE AL PAINT SHOP | S = | GASTINEAU MOTOR of the women worked less than 17 hours during that .o Britain and France in an effort to head off way | >, '/ uc 1] 8l ]L‘ af 01[ ‘fllke Su- | SR W LY ! | SERVICE ' me, and Bra § 8 4 perior, is the largest fresh-water ED W. WE week. in Europe?’ ‘ia‘ke in the wm.m_,g“ b iy PHONE 549 | FINE | PHONE 727 Sixty-eight and six-tenths pereent .of. the men Hitler (disgustedly): “Bah! Say, what's all this G Watch and Jewelry Repairing GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING and 35.7 percent of the women were the only workers anyway? ‘I thought you were my buddy! | ANSWERS i at very reasonable rates | G il Storage in thefr families. Duce: “Sure, I'm your buddy. That's why I'm| 1. Fifty-six. e s PAUL BLOEDHORN ‘_ .' Seventeen and 2-tenths percent of the men and felling you to watch your step. France, Britain and | 2. Herodotus. g T 50 percent of the women received an income of less Maybe some ‘4"1 e hop you yet. mfi l!; Js customary to wear it on| | Jones-Stevens Shop “And yi e left arm. e ecet e/ un loyment, I"L‘Zl’hf;‘i‘:":”?":l‘;:e::d‘l’l‘;)‘;fl“‘;‘s'"):r‘:(fl':{’ ‘;‘r fh_ “Me? Tm neutral at least for the| 4. In the same place 1 | LADIES'—MISSES’ ! J. B. WARRACK o ! s e 5. Lake Victoria in Africa, with | | READY-TO-WEAR ON THE MEZZANINE || Engineers—Contractors men and 4 percent of the women received no in- “That's a fine way to treat . .. " an area of 26,000 square miles, as| | Seward Street Near Third | | Hi TEL -’UNEAU ! " come at all during that week. You'd better sget going, pal. I don't | against Lake Superior’s 32,000 square l: 0 Sixteen and five-tenths percent of the men and ' want you to miss the show. It's costing me $20,000,000. | miles, — 4 BEAUTY SHOP | SUNEAU 129 percent of the women had four or more depen- And it’s all for you.” E <3 | i z ] LYLAH WILSON 1 ; H ‘ it | Hitler (protesting as the Duce elbows him toward | | | Audit—Tax and System Service | B elkbisin & ) Fifty-six men and nine women were loss than the door: “But...but ... | NEW ALASKAN || JAMES C. COOPER, : in 8 littl| | X-Er-Vac 538 B —— ] e i p Duce: “I'll be seeing you . .. " ' 1 A romance which began in a littl | COME IN and SEE the NEW | i 25 years of age. These formed 16.] and 25 percent,| il PECORE e g 5 J HOTEL | O, P. A country inn has resulted in the en | & STROMBERG-CLRLSON | i respectively, of the mep and wipmen, ) Duce: “Tomorrew at the parade. Il be the || So. Franklin Street | ! 3031;0?“?"?:‘6‘“ B““:‘“"g gagement of Archduke Albrecht v g & RADIOS Most significant in the census results, it would | coiow o (1o w By | JUNEAU. Phone Single O ! uhlD, SMIAETepaT. Katharine Booskay, 24 (above). Th |1~ | appear, is the fact that during the month of Novem- fflaw on the ThoREARE | . | In Nomoy KEphe Archduke, head of the Hungaria)| e AND““,E“FE“ENT J. B. Burford & Co. ber, a .\\‘nu"x x;wwl'A twWo )(‘;'k‘n[ of,_our, population e “ Bu 4 » A — 88 " branch of the Hapsburg family, wa EDOTWEAR » ~Onr door stel 16 word by I v Ve th E -";‘x\\ 0 1}(1 12 Duce S'long, pal. Nice to have seen you, — divorced from h:-; morganatic wif D E \'2 L l N s Satistied Customers” ZORIC ikt Paris Fashion Shoes i ——— —4 A&A INST ‘McNUTT'S PALACES,’ ashe termed proposed new residences for Philip- high commissioner did Rep. Albert J. Engel speak, as House took up Army appropriation bill mllnlnl an item of $750,000 for 76-room winter home and 43-room summer home for the commis- -lhor. Above are views of Manila residence w ) that house. for_$6,600 yeacly, would no longer be availaple. hich has been used by Commissioner Paul V. McNuti, POS———" e —————x FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS SATISFACTION IN FOOD QUALITY AT UNITED FOOD CO. TELEPHONE—16 JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street SYSTEM CLEANING Phone 15 ALASKA LAUNDRY ? 1 The Charles W. Carter I BODDING TRANSFER | | MARINE PHONE | BUILDING 707 | Rock—Coal Hauling | Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery ] FAMILY | SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive Shoe Store” LOU HUDSON—Manager Seward St. Juneaun L] | | ! n Fourth and F‘rnnklln Sts. PHONE 136 I | : PORTRAITS by TED COWLING Phone 369 —phetographer Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. HARRY Mortuary ! ) The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and'SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” s GENERAL MOTORS DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W.:P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” PERCY'S CAFE | Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager - 3 ’ e . £ 2 —xn & Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to 55,000 P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 OFFICE—118 Seward St. | | ——— ! JUNEAU , MELODY HOUSE Music and Electric Appliances (Next Gastineau Hotel) Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 e —— e —"] Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second Try the Empire classifieds for Ay SPECIALIZING In French and Italian Dinners GASTINEAU CAFE Lode and placer location notices | for sale at The Empire Office. —eto———— results. Empire classifieds pay. COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES The First National Bank JUNEAU [ v CAPITAL—$50,000 : SURPLUS—$100,000 ( 3 AND SAVINGS 29% Paid on Savings ; Accounts > T~ .

Other pages from this issue: