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w THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1938. 2 - and conten es against the officers, . . napping L ——— Dally Ala8ka Emplre that he was denied his American right to speak. The HAPPY ‘ z : - ! PROFESSIONAL Amerioan Givit Liberties Unlon, the Workers Defense BIRTHDAY | 20 Years A g0 JIOF‘OSCOP(’ lrecto FRATERNAL SOCIETIES Published every evening except Sunday by the League and several other groups have interested| . Sl extmax % 4 la- GASTINEAU CHANNEL EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY {hemselves in the case and similar ones Which are yions and best wishes tzd’;i’;“l;rl, From The Empire «The atars incline HELEN TROY BENDER . - - - - President said to have originated in the New Jersey town. |pirthday anniversary, to the follow-| but do not compel” & R L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Manager According to a recent statement by James A.|ing: | e e | R BRE EANEn A TRIERURGEE l:‘}e:;. %edEntsgS :‘teeg Becond and M treets, Junaau, Alaska. Hamill, Corporation Coun: .‘I.m Jersey City, the Hague i e B-. | All organizations in the Clmnne” SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1938 DENTISTS p.m. Visiting brothers Jentered 1n the Post Office Secand Class Matter. administration welcomes a legal test of the validity "-MWL(:‘ R°:8‘;"“dl | towns were cooperating to make the| Benefic aspects dominate in the Blomgren Building welcome. C. H. Mac- * SUBSCRIPTION RATES. of the Jersey City ordinance under which the Social- Mn‘rv Pukisc \I‘ |Red Cross Drive a great success.|noroscope for today, according to as- PHONE 56 ?:Afio%m;::slégdgl. Betiversd by carrier In Juneau and Dourlas for §1.25 per month. st party was denied a permit for an outdoor publi e H"::r"““ {1t started with a baseball game,|tology. 1t-is a time for rest and re- Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. ‘ Ran , Sec- 4 fl‘.:'&x :fl'\‘g.fl ERi8.007. 81%. smo! POt e, $6,00;° meeting—at which Mr. Thomas and others were L - {followea by a big dance at the EIKS| creation, outdoor exercise and home= | i ¢ £1.2 1l promptly notity | Scheduled to speak—on the ground that it would have/,, | with a vaudeville company of 40,|seeking. | X S in the de- resulted in disorder and disturbance between the |° according to Glen Bartlett, pub-| There is a sign of promise for| s | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 v of their " Socialists and anti-radical war veterans. At the same | MODERN licity manager. Willis E. Nowell has| rea] estate investment. Many per- Second and fourth Comnscuais o T {ime, Police Chief Walsh says he escorted Mr. Thomas| | 5 |consented to play a few numbers|sons will seek dwellings in the coun-\ | )y Charles P. Jenne Monday of each month e B, o b o o e G, | | R || e T o T G )i Seocin B Tensiy repubtication of al s 4 to_J¢_or not Naw the Federt " ; : By Roberta Lee |doings &k Thane and ersspenaies:|, Laboe pomes under & mors IAVOCH! |l poorfs die o) valatme sk, 1 | i beglnaig, &b, 7:30; pm. Otherwise credited he local news Now the Federal government has interested itself ., 4 | A tea was planned at the residence|aple direction of the stars. Archi-| 2 DANIEL ROSS, .Wor- b in the case to see if the guaranteed American right —_ |of Mrs. Walstein Smith for the price | tects will open new fields for build- TELEPHONE 176 ‘smpml Master; JAMES W. LEI- < ALASEA CIRCULATION GUARAN EED TO BE LARGER of free speech is being violated in New Jersey. It is, Q. Is it permissible, when travel-|of 25 cents. |ers. Drastic changes in house con- |\ | VERS, Secretary. THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION a good thing that it is, for regardless of what, the true iN8. to speak to a stranger without | G 1] | struction are presaged. = —— Sp s, iiatibn in Jersey City, our American rights and 'r):‘A 1:;3:\;.1:}!}:-.;1{):;\ \111‘:r<1>((]hu-'|rm"’] | Wool sheared from the sheep )o“] whi!lctmis is a fortunate sw A E o 5 REREKAHS srivileges must be zealously guarded or we will be in| % DU (R D e dis-| presiqent Wilsoms maised Jon, e (L WIBIGYE 8 DEREY ive or en-| & 11 Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets e s s Be e g o Norah . e, O BB oo, Wi Howe tv, s rceed b comene o et f anv| | DFRECREC BSOS ool S s e ferfed to PRcInt WRERER VSN Slaiiating from ste Q 1Is variation permissible in the | 1o the Sighest bidder. The money |vation of resources. Those who bor- DENTIST S L0 R e rouble came hefore ‘him, In “defense of his action form of a wedding invitation? | was to be turned over to the Red|row are under peculiarly unlucky as- OFFICE AND RESIDENCE gmxécgé rf:’llle el 1 breaking up picket lines, Daniel Casey, Jersey City A. No; if twenty-five guests arc|cross as the President’s Fund pects 1 GOLDSTEIN SUILDING Bribod S Commissioner of Public Safety, had testitied before to be invited, or one thousand, the e Radio now will come under all RSN A ihe court that he decided whether a strike existed, Paper, the wording, the engravinz.| . .4 My €. P. Jenne were| Planetary government which may { (hat picketing was allowed or denied in accordance 2nd the double envelop should be th cause changes in the whole system s the proud parents of a baby girl i - b his decision, and that he instructed the police S3Me 7%, pounds, born at St. Anm’s Hos- | of public service. Unusual invention: Dr. Judson Whittier ! 'ly smlth | i they had’ the ‘Fight. Io Ssetrt beople’ out, of the |, % . Should my SSEvaRts be ntro- | nio1 ot nioon {will be introduced and televisicn CHIROPRACTOR | duced to house guests? twill come into wider use. | Drugless Physician A. Tt is not required that you in- Mot ictures as well as redio ek A | 5 All washable table cloths and lin-' otion pictures as s radio | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 ]ul( [(,Im’,‘ dge Clark made this comment on e nd\(m your domestic staff to a en remaining unsold in the shops| will engage in educational cam- 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. estimony : gues ot b AT > i 3 3 PED hroughout Germany had been com- | baigns. Public opinion will be formed PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES R The trouble with that theory is that if you make o¥er > mandeered by an Imperial order to|by mass appeals. s . e PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED plentish the army's impoverished The late hours today should stim- GUARDING FREEDOM OF SPEECH up your mind as to the sort of people that are un-| * =TT maa ¥ < 1 1 v r DAILY LESSONS | upply of bandages, bedding anc |ulate confidence in business affai AND l.l{l“\\ desirable and escort them out, you are putting your- T} 1 tioin f | 1 » | e ion favors courage- SR self in the position that Hitler puts himself in N fother hospital requirements, whichThe contigura \ : N i o IN ENGLISH was increasingly urgent as the re-|ous enterprise. Steel, iron, copper Dr. A. W. Stewart | | Front Street Next Coliseum } Freedom of speech and freedom of the press are Right now there is a bill before the United State: By W. L. Gordon It of the recent massacre on the|and other minerals will be in in- DENTISY PHONE &i—-Free Delivery Senate touching on that other sacred right—freedom | #—————————————& /o o front creased demand. Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p. e e two of the most sacred American rights which have g 2 e made our form of government the Democratic insti- of the press. It was introduced by Senator Sherman Wotds Often Mlstiiad: &b not say ! Good news is prognosticated. Cap- : SEWARD BU‘ILDIVD = tution 4hat: it-is. Thus it-is with a great deal of Mintor of Indiana and. is aimed at placing a barrier he Boys. Wale \mrulv‘ 854 fresh Among various activities in honor | italists and large taxpayers are to Office Phone 469 e oo - cagerness that the American people will watch the O What publications may publish. The Senator used| gay “uThe boys were unruly and im- |0f the high school graduating class, have cause for congratulation, ow- g s ———-—2 ; “thorough investigation” which has been ordered by &S his mple a farm magazine which has been some-| pydent,” y Miss Rose McLaughlin entertained :’,lfl‘ bl e e Ey £ i o 'Tomorrows Siyles N } ¢ v I : L N ons. "’ Attorney General Homer S. Cummings into the gen- What critical of jthe Roosevelt administration. In ~ Often Mispronounced: Rheuma- her home Baidons et L N DR. H. VANCE Today” erhdaitia i ey 01ty ste. it 1s dllegec upport of his bill;, Senator Minton is quoted as saying: tism. Pronounce tl eu as roo in e i o B s | eral situationgin Jersey City, where, it is alleged, that E ! juo . :WM o he rheu as roo ir Henry Shattuck had leased thethe augury of a year of success { OSTEOPATH the freedom of speech has been denied “The tone of some articles in the magazine was ° TN it 2 : Orale sawmill and to operate through hard work. Surprising de-| | Consualtation and examunation | i d e en Misspelled: Pl a braid, | Craig s a g : : n The Jersey City trouble in this connection has unjustly critical of the administration . . . and that ~©FER g;[;;mk}m; (a rad | mediately in cutting spruce lum. velopments in long-cherished plans| free. Heurs 10 to 12; 1 to §; been existent“for quite a few years. In fact, Russell while there was noghing sensational in the nature of |\ ™o W0 & o L {t: '::":”1]“““' ber for the U. S. airplane service, |Will be fortunate. I| 7 to 9:30 by appointment. 3 B . writing in the New York Times, reports the articles, some of the statements contained Subtle | qoieaiize weaken. enfeeble 3 Children born on this day prob- Gastineau Hotel Annex e Hiats was similar frouble there when | propagandast ek enfeeble. - ree| Manager W. D. Gross was busy ably will be determined to the point | | South ¥ranklin St. Phione 177 | ’ a group of strike-breakers were “deported” back across, Of course, the Senator may have overlooked the times and it is yours.” Let us in- | Preparing the Coliseum Theatre for ?‘: Lfl‘:&w‘l;:m‘* ':0:::5903«* ,“:‘ P 1“ GRS ST i river to New York. Off and on since then, and | fact that the editor of the farm magazine has a per- | crease our vocabulary by mastering | the fall and winter seasons by re- mfmp Do s AnR.STRery i %> “{ Juneau’s Own Store articularly under the regime of Mayor Frank Hague, fect to publish ‘propaganda and criticize the|one WOrd each day. TPeday’s word: Pairing his heating DAY B I R ein: BUTHE A I oty was ) - D B o 5 Nox bete BeeMG Hf ashis bg 2 Orography; that branch of physical{and putting in new decorations Curtis, airplane expert, was| | Robert Sirapson, Opt. the city in New Jersey has been the scene of cls administration if he wants to. ¥ borh on 't das T8nE. ‘OthRsS o y geography which treats of moun-| Y ‘n.| | Graduate Los Angcles College have celebrated it as a birthday ently, the final act which has now precipita : : : Opthalmology b - investigation by the U. S. Attorney Geners | ilasses ‘Piited. Tensbs Giround | “The Rexall Store 3 - your s the ous ersey City on May 1 of No s -+ A Bl e ootk or Bheaioent o it Soci: LOOK and LEARN | SERVICES FOR MRS. - ; € Relisble By A. C. Gordon | RAATIKAINEN WILL KARABELNIKOFF 1S WHEN IN A HURRY pharmacists * BE HELD ON SUNDAY i bt ettt CALL COLE ¥OR OIL | cnmpfl::‘ presecrip- “I wholly disapprove of what you say but will - s | Cloudy. office Y er, 1819; John Singleton Copiey. € defend to the death your right to say it.” - I ; | | | English jurist and statesman, 1772, Report of a Japanese steamer sighted in Bristol Bay gives a fairly strong hint that it might be an over alleged violations of civil rights. But appar- As we recall it, it was Voltaire who said: tains, Weather: Highest 45; lowest 37. hav L 8 0 of Optometry and & ; 9 1 clude Henry Disston, manufactur- | ist ticket Thomas and a group of followers were preparing toshald a mass meeting in what is known as Journal | CXCellent idea to pass that bilk now before CONgress| ; ypgt cayges the “sinking sen- | Bikok icarnaitiiors who tirosus] | T Pl AV BrayI L BNV Square in Jersey City. Chief of Police Walsh and to declare American jurisdiction over Alaskan fishing . ¢ion» experienced through ' sud-| Funeral services [or [P TR e g P/‘\A Sidne: tor amount . QUICK! tions. some of his officers dropped around, placed Thomas | A7¢2s den fear? Raatikainen, who died yesterday as Fairbanks, went to the Interior to COLE TRANSFER | | Butler-Mauro Drug Co. | in an automobile and escorted him to a ferryboat i s SR AT SR T T 2. Who gave the order, “You may | the result of a heart attack, will be| attend the commencement exer- Phone 3441 or Night 554 .. “Dizzy” Dean hurt his arm the other day. Tt re- fire when ready, Gridley?” Helit Munday aflernoon st 3 o'clock | cites ‘of the Crfiisity 9! Adsks |0 — | bound for New York and are alleged to have forcibly ), & N o placed him aboard it Undaunted, energetic Mr. n to be seen whether he hurt P. K. Wrigley’s| 3. What is a communique? in the Chapel of the Charles W. Car- where his son George, former Ju- | Thomas then proceded back to Jersey City by the P etbook more : 4. ]H(;: ma:_\v rose petals are re-|ter Mortuary. neau boy, and graduate of the hign Have Yur Eyes Examined by H. S. GRAVES B e e et is Yoo o i SR LB s e R O L, SeS v ied smen ns SRR N S s b G L - § Mugwnasmuch the sae circimsianees ds the ferry | the ball park £very Lime he hears someone there cry: | 5. Who is mayor of Washggton, \Ai«xsnder e i o e, | Teat rdn Y e A TRtaly ® OPTOMETRIST Home of Hart Schaftner and boat incident. Back in New York, Thomas filed kid- “Robber!” D. c.? Interment will be in the Evergreen the University on arrival and lost y Marx Clothing g Cemetery. no time in becoming “one of the oxme Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry ANSWERS - . boys.” Shop Phone Green 331 - )’J'JOVQL relaxation of the, dm_lFlSHERMEN TO TRY l Ty sy st | PR = -M‘IV77 s s 0 cun| MOOSE CREEK TROUT | SAMES €. COOPER, | T~ — | AT ERvIcE CAU C THRIFTY Gridley, commander of the gdmir- | ! C. P A | 1 WEEKLY FOOD al's flagship, before the Ameticans Five Juneau men went to Moose | 303-05 Goldstein Building | Watch and Jewelry Repalring P“o{:g il M EWS opened fire on the Spanish in Man- | creek last night to test the creek! | Public Stenographer at very reasonable rates | GENERA;fgn SZEMRING ila Bay in 1898. for the first cutthroat of the season | Notary Public PAUL BLOEDHORN a £ o | 3. An official communication. |from that popular stream. L . | ‘ S. FRANKLIN STREET “4N Withi N % ‘;' '&]‘Wl f""f- ‘ The party was composed of Joe i SRR Newspaper Within a Newspaper 5. Washington has no mayor; it|Lynch, Louis Kann, Percy Rey- 3 = | pap pap is governed by commissioners ap-|nolds, Steve Ward and Fred Jaegel. | If It's Paint We iiave It! |pg—————— .i-‘\ J. B‘ wARRACK 3 — = pointed by the president and ap- | IDEAL PAINT SHOP QI AFR MEZZANHE Engineers—Contractors THE FRIENDLY STORE Friday, May 20, 1938. THE FRIENDLY ‘STORE [ Proved by the e L e il sl Ll HOTEL JUNEAU : oo = i = hTo(hy: News Tuday —Empire. FlEras T 3 . i FHONR: o BEAUTY SHOP FEEAD 5 | b ce W. Means, Past Commander | 32 LYLAH WILSON MOTHER S | s T R l N G N U - B o R A I NE of the Spanish War Veterans and| — Contoure Telephone c o c o A ! WH(A)LASKAN former Senator from Colorado, to- 7" X-Er-Vac 538 S—CW——M—“ i with a chance to win a TEL gether with a party of war veterans, nes-Stev. . and p [ i y : B E A N S beautiful CASSEROLE i So. Franklin Street { ;n:g"";"fhe“;’;gm:‘ Mg an | JonesS ; e Sh‘op el o e g ,2:1b. Can Seaport Brand FREE! ; bbb [Rimo Binsiesn Bt TR N T ;:IA):)EYS-;:"?:!A::, “NEW AND DIFFERENT AT l' J. B. Burford & Co. { c iy a | Seward Street Near Third FOOTWEAR 5 “Qur door step is worn by b g i No. 2 Cal L = vl DEVLIN’S I Satisfied Customers” " . ¢ i ZORIC i3 | Paris Fashion Shoes A— - —A : for c || FORD AGENCY SYSTEM CLEANING | g—— ‘ ‘ e " P 5 (Authorized Dealers) Phone 15 s s o — She: My face is my fortune.” ) | GREASES ALASKA LAUNDRY | The Charles W. Carter | | JUNEAU r _ SPECIALIZING “Well, never mind that. | GABS — omLs s 1T | Mortuary J MELODY HOUSE In Frénch richest people aren't the S i | N + Fourth and Franklin Sts. i COULDN'T HELP IT FOR A CHANGE ! Music and Electric Appliances | happiest. & CHANGE |t JUNEAU MOTORS , B,gl,),&lgc TRANPS"% [ PHONE 136 | (Next Gastineau HoteD and Dector — Wait a minute. 1| The morning line was before [l | Foot of Main Street BUILDING | | |, Mrs. Pisg Phone 65 | [ ] didn’t tell you to say ah-h-h-h.|the police judge. Calling an old [g8 Rock—Coal H“,,n‘ [ e —. S 2 bt Jo such s Akacl Hie tu] - Patiilt know ybu Biint N]OCRG i ndee sk to him; i .Stove—Fuel OIl Delivery | | PORTRAITS-_b 7 = B Dinners B coing to teach me to play cards |[Just caught a glimpse of your| “Well, Henry, I see youre Jf| ] i R S—by . <o that PIl know all about it|new nurse. back again for fighting with SATISFACTION IN T Alllh“llflc s“PPlY i after we're married.” your wife. Liquor again?” FOOD QUALITY AT ’ F‘,;AJ‘M'“".YS %fiQFEiTgiE i TED COWLING Arthur l': Uggen, Manager GAST!NEAU C.AFE { B he. Whil Gare i £ 0, your honor, she licked me UNITED FOOD CO. l Shoe Store” || Phone 369 ~ —photographer and Supplies il i he going to teach you?” this time.” TELEPHONE—16 LOU HUDSON—Manager Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 206 122 W. Second - § “I think he called it soli PEACH J; i e clai iy HARRY {01 “ku:dn lm;i‘:mm ot or al e Try the Empire classifieds for R < R PRESERVES SHELLED e a1 7o ; DRUGGIST BEETS e | i el RELIANCE WALNUTS “=* | The First National Bank Whole—No. 2 Cans 12 ib. jar 390 i The B. M. Behrends; JUNEAU : W. P. JOHNSON [ CAPITAL—$50,000 - SURPLUS—$100,000 : Frigidaire Man® { Clara’s Beau: “Tell me, Bob-| Juneau, Alaska o = 2 .. |by, do you ever peep thru the| Clerk: “These are especially She read the fancy recipes, |2 " IR 0% 0| teang sbiet, madam, They s PERCY'S CAFE | hd e & | B WIET. | o Sitting in here al ply laugh at the laundry.” . T"",‘i‘x:;"‘“'“ . her Kiehen, | 5 f" (Vw 0y Customer: “I know that kind; || . COMMERCIAL ‘ Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS Bobby: “Sometimes, if mother I had some which came back COFFEE SHOP ACCOUNTS and SAVINGS Seme ham and eggs for dinner. or sister ain't peeping. GARNICK’S GROCERY PHONE 174 PHONE 174 with their sides split.” SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 29% Paid on Savings Accounts T Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars ]