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TR a— _baily Alaska Emp SUBSCRIPTION RATES ce, $6.00 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 21, ix years ¢ 7 be credited to Mr. Dm;nn('. and he would‘H APPY. % The Empire extends !,dbngra!ula— 1938. . 'l’——*—? LI'C ve the first to challenge such an inference, but cer- : - tainly a great deal of the progress made can be traced BIRT HDA Y; 20 Yéars A_ (1] IIO"OSCO e FRATERNAL SOCIETIES i Published every evening except Sunday by the to unceasing w that tall, quiet but highly efficient | g p lrec o GASTINEAU CHANNEL b EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY ntative of A::;nfm has been, and is, doing Ixa(‘k‘”om and best wishes today, their| From The Empire “The atars incline ] . mELEW TROY BENDER - - - - - ) gton, D.C. That Alaskans are cognizant of |irthday anniversary,e8 the follow-| but do not compel” - \ R L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Busine it is reflected in the recent primary. ing: * —————— % " .Dns P e R i E‘_’e:; a;e:n:,sgai T‘&é‘ . Secord and Main Stree.s, Juneau, Alaska LEEES L S S m B vedr - L e With the final results in from the First Division, MAY 21 et fm_c':‘::mi‘&v”}gt el SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1938 2 DEN'n:TEdl 5::]6.0’“:15 g Hbm]t:::j. vl e it the way they will ‘line up for % 3 o y, ys To| ; 5 omgren Building . C. H. v will ‘line up for "public office Mrs. T. J. Selby Advertise,” given at the Coliseum Benefic aspects dominate in u:z‘ PHONE 58 SPADDEN, Exalted Rul-, 4 horoscope for today, according 1.25 for stember 13: Deliversd by carrier in Juneau and Douslas for §1.25 per month day, e 4 Edward F. Rodenberg /Theatre by the Juneau High School | ' \ § A s Hours 2 a.m. to 9 p.m. | Dy mail, postace b t the f o On the Territorial slate, Delegate Dimond will be Melville L. Leath was a huge success. Rose McLaugh»;d'tmlogy' It is a time most promis- | retary. § ing to the clergy. PROFESSIONAL er; M. H. SIDES, Sec-} 4 Oua year, In ndvance. $12.00; six mo) : * | ene month, 12 sdyvunce, 51 pposed by Al White of Juneau, Republican Samuel Fel lin as a French Countess and Fran- z . o | - | i Gubacriber: ter o+ if they W ptly notify | . & % i G ie : Bild 8% i e i Protests against persecution may s, i, | i R vt Mews Office, 602 oft 34 il oy DRI PPIOHBLIY, oedd b S £ | cast, as adherents to old religious| Second and fourt e e : contest with Dr. Will H. Chase of Cordova MAY 22 Nadja Kashevaroff, Clement Hod-.{mm unite to defend the victims of | | D Cl’l l P J Monday of each month, FMNER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS For the First Division offices, Senator Henry Roy Brown res, Joe McLaughlin, Jack Oswell, | ¥ g T. arles I'. Jenne 4 Rite T { 2 i Press ely entitied to b b . “ injustice. A new leader among the| | in Scottish Rite Templ B MaSGSALOR. Frest 18 Soat ‘ Lo ain' of Jifneay, ShEENE TG R EG ¥ 5 ; Mary Metealf " Olive La Bounty, Edward Dolan, Ro- _ | DENTIST e 7:30 republication of wll news dispaiche to Roden of Juneau, seeking re-election, will be opposed i, : Coryell. Gilbert Hodges, Har.|JeWs 18 forecast Hiokks &aai'd, Yileitine Bide beginning at 7:30 p.m. X o il e T Ohis “papor: Bnd b y Howard D. Stabler of Juneau, Republican, for the Ed T. WHHEHS """“‘;m ‘l::“‘ , Gilbert Hodges, Har-1 e, h should find this a fortu- PR ORE AT h DANIEL ROSS, Word, y 8 at from this Division. Roden in his contest P""_”’,"“TG“;;“EE" ol % nate day for family gatherings, | | | shipful Master; JAMES W. LEL Aus_ll(_g";n;fi‘u“f\fll .N‘:._\x p > Ho. ',:‘”4’»12,‘“’1“1 with Crystal Snow Jénfie for “the nomination polled 5 !;r‘:/axfger::est Helen Smith was hostess af her | time for harmonious planning and| VERS, Secretary. B - 1,208 votes in t precincts of the First, Mrs. Jenne L Sk Rl home at & knifting party for he| "o SURng. hit e = R O R ! ctting 949, while Stabler in the Republican primary ss G i birls of e FraataDhe Binse of Wikl SR L SEnaR Sl IORERS CLERe REBEKAHS issed a total of 1,047, MO A. None of these things should high school. Guests were Elvira Wii- this configuration which encourages coming weeks as between business | Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets Dr. Richar¢ Williams Drugless Physician DRI | |tanen Beacee ostc: Satle B | oo Winktbe and micden ety DENTIST e . all ENTTY bid ¢ be John McCormick, who led his ticket for legislative | FTIQUET’]"E Myrtle Jorgenson, Mary Kashevar-| S5 0 o B % idows will be ke |d " Grand: RUT! | otss with 1.230, 7. B AnQRreoh.. James V. Davis, all 2 ff, Rose McLaughlin, Frances| - "W "0 & iae. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | | CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTRy ¢ i T o » J | By Roberta Lee | | Ptack. Roberta Coryell, Rena Ellin-{MUch sought in marriage. | GOLDSTEIN BUILDING BLAKE, Secretary. i 1 { Juneau, and A. P, Walker of Craig. Opposing them g | PRk e o Borothy Troy ana! The evening hours are auspicious i1 £ i n the Republican ticket will be Frank S. Barnes of — o vt Y | for writing love letters and for frank | s % e P Wrangell, Frank D. Price of Sitka, Frank H. Foster < W'"'IH hfim’ \;“«shes to lrmn;' SRS i jand intimate confessions of —_— ;0 nd Jack Wilson of Juneau, a piece of bone from the mouth iy T e | thought. A T T T VT - ] A fi while at the table, should one use| J- F. Pugh, in charge of the sale} “enony’ iy communication between Dr. Judson Whittie: G smth < — & spoon, fork, OEl GAREINY for the First Division, reported that} : b : e the ‘Bidding on the . White Holse i 008 §ill B asimich dceited 1 Lo b dtecet L2 g be used; merely use the thumb and forefinger and lay the particle wool was now becoming spirited and had considerable money alread. rganizations. General use of mod- DRUGS Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 ern means of hasty notes will be Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. t Monday in local newspar been raised. The returns from out-| of Optometry and 2 B and through the plate. much in vo young. \ SUSHRAC 3 2% — A — % gue among the young. | PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES ¢ : the radio, the Belter Housing Committee of Juneau Q. What are some appropriate Side towns had not as yet been re-| “po o G oce birthdate it is have| w THIS SEASON'S FISHERIES aunches its sponsorshib of the 1938 FHA gifts to present a girl on graduation | C¢ived but it was expected that the . ir suc- PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- TION ' i - Irivalry between the towns -would) e SUBUEY of & year of fair OPERATIONS Through that plan it hopes to stimulate the improve- day? ;‘:;‘:"’m Ko o ir hm‘m“ hm"m'ss. but obstacles may be encoun- FULLY COMPOUNDED ‘ ) srniza p ) ¢ artie A. A string of pearls, pendant,{PeCOme Keen. S0 72 A = tered 1 si | i ment and modernization of all kinds of properties, g I , pends ¥ L tered in business. Good returns from 3 I < ditin o .. | ders were J. J. Conmors and J Front Street Next Colisewm | The most authoritative information from the sal- | business and residential and industrial, and the con- b’(]):kj“"k“"’\ PSS Bt pen, | . gh with $50 each | investments are probable Dr. Ax; v{fl-'lg‘le\vflft i mon canning industry seems to be that if the labor | struction of new and modern homes in Juneau and A¥e a1l e 4 B | Children born on this day prob- EE ey PHONE %i--Free Delivery (i ;' troubles which now have the industry stymied are | vicinity Q.. Are all wedding gifts sent to, Alll fariibbrs. of SiR Blve ])ppv‘n_‘i‘hly will be intellectual and indus- Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. et || . e e S 9 et e o i Ml [ ereadwell were requested | (rious. Subjects of this sign of Tau-| | SEWARD BUILDING | = | settled shortly, Alaska will have about a 65 percen t is not altogether creditgble to the community) A Al ; never to the groom, |ment of Tread we equested| .5 o thet cusp and may, have Office Phone 469 PR A PR S TR S A 15 pack. That is, approximately 65 percent of the six but to be truthful, we must admit that it can stand | R R |to turn out to help put the b: strong Gemini characteristics n o, SECEAL § to eight million cases which are packed in normal|a tremendous amount of improvement and moderni-| #-—————————— 4 |ball grounds in order for the sum-j™" 0 o Ty nard, American mer- o —— .. { "Tomorrow'’s Styles i years, Some canneries in Southeast, Alaska already |zation both to business and residential structures.| | DAILY: BESSENS | |mer safhes chant, was born on this day 1774. * DR. H. VANCE * il Today” f are underway with their preparations and at Taku Despite the fact that between 193¢ and 1937 more | IN ENGLISH £ R X \”"4'"“ indignation Others who have celebrated it as| . é b { ay | Harbor the Libby, McNeill and Libby plant is in actual | than a quarter of a million dollars was expended for i e g e fishermen | @ birthday include Sir Conan Doyle. | | comuuatfisf a?lee;ammaunn H ‘ operation 16 o ally or Title 1o Nations o o griter, 1859; 8 all, noted| | operation, that purpose locally, under Title I of the National 4 | of Wrangell. THey ‘élatmed that the " ’,'1" lfi”., 'wamlml}mn OYC | free. Hours i0 to 12; 1 to 5 | | The Pacific Fisherman in Seattle, however, says| Housing Act, the need now is almost as imperative as} s price fived by: the Meod Adminis-| “nBUsh’ Clergyman, 1616, o in ) AoebinGEAE | ). that definite word comes from the indu that the | it was then. Through the depfession years, real prop- ] Wo: ds Often Misused: Do not trator was so low that the fisher- MONDAYWI‘VIkAY oY '1ass Gastineau Hotel Annex 3 Alaska Packers Association has found it will be im- | erty of every description was permitted to run down ‘Charles has gone home for men could not afford to fish. A . 43, South Franklin St. Phone 177 . spell.” Say, “Charles has > home | Conflicting planetary aspects are | possible to carry on its usual operations at Chignik [to an alarming degree. Some of this was remedied | BPe0. 593 as gone home | sirike was threatened. _ 2 ; 1 Karluk, and the Alaska Sal Cor 1 103 i 1936 through 1 insured by the FHA. | fOF @ short time (or, a few weeks)." | 5 Acuive tndRy, saoordlos & Esteolos G S and arluk, and the aska Salmon Company has in 1935 and 6 rough loans insured by e F 7 ’ | = g et 73 ’ ftery Mispror . aleyol RETTORNY g 3 et a4 |1t is a time favorable for planning | announced it would not attempt to open its new No. There is more left to be done. e Bt i [ atner R 41; 1owest 3400 for reaching important decis- | | !/{Juneau’s Own Store 3 - . . Hdicated they o i ¢ . ot t e sing Co pe »‘-' 4 ¥ - “loudy. ™~ | R | ! 1 plant at Kvichak. Others which have indicated they It is the mission of the Better Housing Committee 0"\ ac in run unctrassed accent | PG ions i Robert Sirapson, Opt.D. o o will not operate in Central and Western Alaska are to inform property owners how this can be done under firt syllable, | Today's News Today.—Empire. In the morning hours workers are Graduate Los Angeles College - ® ”‘"““‘““”‘: | ubject to threatening portents. La- : | the Pacific Amefican Fisheries, Inc. at Port Moller Title T of the National Housing Act. Chairman James —Often Misspelled: Emphasis (sin- 3 ) and King Cove: the Shelikof Packing Company at J. Connors and his co-workers have perfected a cam- | gular). Emphases (plural). | g i bor troubles will increase rather Opthalmology ! “The Rexall St o Zachar Bay, and the Shepard Point Packing Company | paign of education, financed by local business firms, Synonyms: Kill, slay, slaughter “ | than diminish and will spread to| | Glasses Fitted Lenses ernda, ore at Cordo In Southeast Alaska, it is announced. contractors and public spirited citizens which it is|murder, assassinate. | The Charles W. Carter "‘i’;‘“‘ Ao Y"_"""’"_“"l" “{*’l“‘ih“‘_‘( = " s (a Re’:;lo 1 a g e Pisherman, that Deep Sea Salmon planned will continue through the summer season.| Word Study: “Use a word three| | e 15 R EINGHD TR O 0L gy —- 2|} € A ] according to the Fisherman, that Deep Sea 45‘ mon | planned vl oa ntinue through th (AN e 1 o ot Mortuary | tunate for workers who will make | WHEN IN A HURRY | $hir q : Company at Skowl Army, the Hood Bay Canning Us the press and radio, and cooperating with uw!xuaw prcs it .;hfihrw b 2 | Fourth and Franklin Sts. concessions. The stars appear to H CALL COLE FOR OIL compound 4 ., " v o v p oW ola Fis Som- pg o ittee Wi _ | creas vocs ary y mastering v, 4 - o A - . 3 Com-ptm\“x( :i'rm{l fol,\.]tluePNf ‘,\ ‘E“All,l.fr\rl‘ le1f x“:n‘ ;J{\u‘]‘: (Hvl‘()f‘[lr‘f‘ ?.rl;.l{e F‘lrilAv me (m]nn(::\t‘u;]:)n\l\ 0] e wokd'sach day. GARY's word PHONE 136 E' promise steady .gain in union or- ! 34 plus or 2V gravity, in any prescrip- 4 pm; at (lmx']\’a:n m!x](‘ the Pacific American Fisheries | deavor to .m_\v\]h 1{ ques 1ltkm~ of every e Neutralize: to destroy the peculiar .| { ganizing. : I amount . . . QUICK! | tions. at Kasaan will be idle. to improve and modernize their properties, or tc properties or opposite disposition —— Aged persons should be careful to The Bristol Bay situation, which hinges around new homes. of. “Alkali neutralizes an‘acid. M odii—Tax and System Service|| |conserve their energies under this | §2E4Iw§l§.£§4 H Butler-Mauro Drug Co. developments in San Francisco, is still uncertain. A This is a work of primary importance not alone i ipgle | JA.MES C COOPER Lrulc which may deplete strengtn J_. PRk ! . ) and cause sudden seizures. The = TR aerofssd -+ to individual property owners, but also to the com- B getaway of crews and tenders from the south around - - - - i O. RS i A A if 4 the last of this month or the beginning of June for |munity at large. The benefits to the owners are obvi-| | LOOK and LEARN [ 303-05 Goldstein Building T men and women of experi.| Have Your Eyes Examined by | H. S. GRAVES ] Bristol Bay would enable a pack in that area, accord- | ous. Those to the community should be equally plain By A. C. Gordon | Public Stenographer ¢ 2 the ‘health field “The Clothing Man” ine to most authorities. It will be recalled that in 1935 | First, employment is given to every skilled and many | #- — # || Notary Public kicpdtaiin t’“h B 3 Dr. Rae L. Carlson || . when only a limited pack was permitted in that area, | unskilled workers, reducing if not entirely wiping out ] L - — M| MExiogT e S et @ e, OPTOMETRIST Home of Hart Schaftner and = 8% < » g 3 4 ] e 1. Which is the largest Protes-|.. ., | Summer which will test the diplo-| ' M Clothi and then only at very late date and on short notice, | relief rolls. Second, business of all kinds is revived.| .. /' genomination in the world? | - = —% |macy of the United States. Travel| oo yuqwig Nelson's Jewelry arx Clothing o the canneries were in position to pack and filled the | Directly those dealing in building materials, in elec-| o what jg cacography? 2 ! GARBAGE HAULED { by American tourists will be dis- Shop sPhone i g l_ i quota quickly. It is probable that a similar situation | trical appliances, in heating plants, plumbing fixtures.| 3 whom did Shakespeare mar-{| Reasonable Manihly Rates: | couraged. An unfortunate interna-| ‘.* [, will prevail this year if negotiations continue to look | or almost anything else that goes toward home im-|ry? I | | tional incident is prophesied. = = | GASTINEAU MOTOR i at all favorable, The season in Bristol Bay is short|provement are benefited. And only in a little less| 4. How much food does the aver- | | E. 0. DAVIS | | _Astrologers continue to predict for & 5 3 at best, and if preparations are all made for packing, degree, the groceryman, druggist, clothier, butcher,|age person consume in a lifetime? | | TELEPHONE 212 | | Uncle Sam a period of anxieties but/| HNE ! “ SERVICE the task of getting into operation will not be an im- | theatre owner, and every other type of business shares| 5. Which is the larger, the Unit- | | Phone 4753 steady growth of world power. Al o, 0 og Jewelry Repatring | | PHONE 727 1 possible one. ifi better! times, ed Statesideifnd Daminion gr G| e s o B TMRRGIRERTED @ SCREIED. COURDEY | " at very reasonable rates GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING 1 . A The answer is simple. Under the FHA plan, al|2da? YRS | b il 0T el PAUL BLOEDHORN || Gas—O0il—Storage DIMOND’S POPULARITY REFLECTED | of the materials used and labor emploved is paid for| y -y o3 o mitia - T s PamcRe alave Girls should find this an auspici- . FRANKLIN STREET | | et b in cash. The owner is enabled to borrow in a lump | oo 0" | IDEAL PAINT SHOP ik hEation ST~ the' bars for * the i 5 The popularity of Delegate Anthony J. Dimond sum to cover his needs, up to a maximum of $10,000 2. Incorrect or bad writing o | FRED W. WENDT wearing of new costumes. Dress is| ,————— e | » among the voters of Alaska ‘and the appreciation of | for improvement and modernization. He is permitted | spelling. PHONE 549 to assume great importance in the o | [ J B. WARRACK his excellent work in Washington is clearly reflectedio repay it on a monthly basis, the sums fixed to suit| 3. Anne Hathaway. | summer months. ON THE MEZZANINE Engineers——Contracton % 1 the results of the recent primary election. In ajl| his income, for & period not to exceed five years. 4. About fifty tons, : | Persons whose birthdate it is have HOTEL JUNEAU I Divisions, he ran far ahead of his own ticket as well| During the next three months, the Better Housing | 5. The Dominion of Canada. the sogury. of Byear of rather per- BEAUTY SHOP JUNEAU as the opposition and final results from the First| Committee will discuss in detail what exactly can be | F———————"=——% | |plexing sifustions. There may be | : Division tallied this week reveal that of 3,950 ballots| done; how it can be done; how to obtain the money; | Jones-Stevens Shop fortauitisCnegee. o LA Wheoh L e —— i i iy : & i iyt ' Vg Mgty Cs NEW ALASKAN [ || Children born on this day prob- | Contoure Telephone | |~ _ k cast in both Democratic and Republican primaries,| and where it may be obtained. This is a service of | LADIES'—MISSES’ | ably will be extremely active phy-| X-Er-Vac 538 { the Delegate polled 2228 of them, and he was given | real value and one that should be welcomed by every | HOTEL | READY-TO-WEAR | |sically and intense in nature. Sub- | & 4| | COME IN and SEE the NEW all but 149 of the 2,377 Democratic votes cast. | property owner and by the city itself. | So. Franklin Street | Seward Street Near Third | | jects of this sign of Gemini may|pg SR AT STROMBERG-CLRLSON ll i While some voters of both parties sometimes dis- | —— JUNEAU: Phone Single O | | , . | exhibit dual characters. TR RADIOS | agree with the Delegaté on matter of policy for Al-| Physicians in session at Baltimore say the proper ) s ——*| Henry M. Teller, United States NEW AND ”]FFERENT J. B. Blll"ol’d & Co. | aska, the number is very few, if any, which discounts | diet will add 30 years to a ‘man’s life. (All he need | — h i | Senator, was born on this day 1830.| FOOYWEAS ’ “Our door step is worn by |, Mr. Dimond’s efforts in behalf of the Territory. Ever | do is not to eat anything he enjoys.) R ZORIC ;?lléf::h :‘l;fl l::]‘l'fd eceg:ur;:::i :Bia;s ll? E :"J;ll NSh S Satisfied Customers” ; b SE s |a s -1 ar on Shoes — 4 :1«;:‘;]ffr Ll]))f( Baccitarya disades fenaclats tn pumeeets LR B ent of & long sesalon FORD AGENCY { SYSTEM CLEANING banks, actor, 1883; James Buchan- | ST o s 1 & powerful friends, the Delegate during his At 4 Hie prospect o ¢ 3 el Doty e 1 1 | threo terma 1 office has been instrumental in|Of COngress. The Congressmen will get home in tim { Phone 15 i Jrioines g = - ki s iy S threat i -Alakkh (Al 120 AROSE G IREIEAIT INGs on the Pourth of July GREASES i ALASKA LAUNDRY || A s iy 5 JUNEAU SPECIALIZING never been equalled in its history, and which, without | yyjgn the season for third parties opening so early GAs — ons = —| DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT LODY HOUSE question, is bringing visible results. True, not all the | there may be a larger crops than usual.—Indianapoli BODDING i MELODY HOU. In French credit for the advances Alaska has made in ‘the last News. JUNE AU MOTORS l TRANSFER | With American Legion Auxiliary,| | Music and Electric Appliances L MARINE PHONE | |Elks Hall, Wesley Barrett's Orches-l (Next Gastineau Hotel) Z and B BT L TR PR K B 01 Of Main Strogt BUILDING 0 | tra. Door prize. adv.| | Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 Rock—Coal Haullng |- - @ - Malian s ; Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery | | POR b el f Dinners | | TRAITS—by SATISFACTION IN FOOD QUALITY AT UNITED FOOD CO. TELEPHONE—16 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 lflW.Bewnd! TED COWLING Phone 369 —photographer Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. 'FAMILY SHOE STORE | “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive ’ | | GASTINEAU CAFE PUSSUSTUUSSS SO § e 5 Shbe Store” LOU HUDSON—Manager Seward St. | 5 War Junean Lode and placer location notices —n HARRY for sale at The Empire Office. Try the Empire classifieds for i § f5 RACE | resuits. Empire classifieds pay. DRUGGIST “The Squibb . Stores of Alaska” The First National Bank The B. M. Behrends JUNEAU Bank Juneau, Alaska GENERAL MOTORS DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” PERCY’S CAFE | | Tee Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager [ ] CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100.000 ® COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS - SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on- COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars . and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 REHEARSALS FOR NIGHT RAIDS are staged regularly by communist- DAY peasan North China who, behind Japanese lines, engage in guerilla warfare, attacking in dark- m\.-': ."flvgz Japanese from garrisons. These Chinese soldiers are learning to scale walls with OFFICE—119 Seward St. : comrades covering advance, Recapture of 40 garrisons in four months is claimed, é Juneau, Alasks