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4 THE DAILY ALASKA PMPIRF., WEI DNFSDAY JUNE 1, 1938. e ¢ t initiative ar t will do. Despite our more q. . 5 . »f what initiative anc will do. H APPY . Daily Alaska Empire |is s Giiaion ere i i ot It Y 2eolll 7 s oo = he youngst determined to do something 20 !’()ars go ‘ H Oroscopp lrec o FRATERNAL SOCIETIES Published evers evenine except Sindsy by the bout it, anc tenacity to stick to it The. Fmpire -extendl GbF: 410~ . GASTINEAU CHANNEL EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY ST tions and best wishes today, their From The Empire “The stars incline EELEN TROY BENDER - - Wl Exit: Mr. l:L\\ is v’:rl_hday anniversary, to the follow- W Qe R T ) but flo not compel” .l : B. P. 0. ELKS meet R L BERNARD - - Vice-Presider 3 ey ; S ik A P R TR T 5 R DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 Becol o e . {httan the T61d. atter JUNE 1 JuNEa THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1938 DENTISTS pam. - Visiting _brothers _— - 5 S Matt The conspicuous casu left on thi 1 after p ) M Y {odithits Toaty Blomgren Building welcome. C. H. Mac- otered i3 the Post Office in Juncail o D e By Democrats got thr voting in Frank A. Boyle H. S. Worthen, manager and prin-| Benefic aspects dominate today, SRENE | SPADDEN, Exalted Rul. S cupscmPTION RATES. . |ineir primar John L. Lewis, The the R. W. DeArmond cipal owner of the Worthen Mills, according to astrology. The morn- Tl g er: M. H. SIDES, Sec. Beltvered by earrier in Juneaa and Dousins for €008 dministration may now make for Joe M. Sunick {died at the General Hospital of in-|ing is a fortunate time to reach de- retary. B Toar, 16 savance, $13.01 e out consu him. And th clear gain Mrs. 1. Goldstein ternal injuries, the result of an ac-|cisions and to sign agreements. & b oue month, in ad mnce, $1 S Lewis took his CIO, with its reputed three or Mrs, Edward Jahnk cident at the mill The stars appear to promise bet- SRS T D! ot e % e ot Sier ne de nembers in the country, bodily into the Geraldine June Brostrom e ter times for certain capitalists and | s #: MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 i nary. With Senator Guffey's back- Kelly Foss Bishop P. T.:Rowe arrived on the fheads of big business. Min iilo have ¢ S anditolEal Kew : b . lar party ticket and set up car e Spokane on his way to Sitka demonstrated ability as_executiv Dr. Charles P. Jenne Monday of each month S MEMDER OF IATED PRESS. dyheisy £ T his own for governor and senatc H ——— plt SR M”l gain greatly 1‘1: |Lmlbl||: {:wm. I DENTIST G ;13 ?cogush lzxtf ;‘Jempln B f nee f 1or was Thomas Kennedy, nov S. Hellenthal was appointed by| There is a sign that indicates Se-| | poo g 0o Goleine BIdg. ROPOEHILIE B giot Bl oibarwies credited In 4 ite rmor and secretary-treasurer of the | | MODERN Gob, Thomas Riggs, Jr., as adviser| cret maneuvering among nations, | TELEPHONE 176 %" DANIEL ROSS, Wor- Dutlished hercin ers, a CIO organization.. For sena ETIQUETTE to him in the taking and holding of | and far flung intrigue. Deception | | | |shipfal Master; JAMES W. LEI- ALASEA CIRCULATION G to succe James J. Davis upported S. Davi: By Rob ‘ alien property throughout the Ter- is believed to be encourazed ||ndn-|1 > 4. | VERS, Secretary. t Nilson, mayor of Philadelphia. ‘+ y Roberta Lee ritory. Property held by alien ene- | this planetary government. P— g 4 Returns fr glection Show the defeat of | ¥ it mies living in foreign countries, or| The planetary inflt “‘“1\ “-’i”‘“ ¥ REREKAHS - W s . ” shic! reve! 2 | Stir na s to war are reflected in . th Kennec Wilson. The nominees supported | @. Tf the bride has a stepfather |Property from which the revenue |stir nations t < 4 3 H Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets e regl I wnization, Jones for governor | hould the wedding mnlmir‘m‘ in- | was being sent to alien enemies in|individuals, fomenting ,'““” enmi-| | Dr. Richar¢ Williams every second and fourth Wednes- Ea y re nominated ide his name, or just her mother? | foreign countrics, estates left to| tles in families and in business or-| | DENTIST | [day, LO.OF. Hall. BETTY Mc- I ould mean the end the Lew menace A invitation should read, aliens and payi revenue to alien ,u’:wu:mn\‘ S OFFICZ AND RESIDENCE | (CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH By 1l Democratic poli The next candidate | “Mr, and Mrs. Edward L. Lee re would all come under the| ‘The trend toward selfishnfss Wil | “GorDSTEIN SUILDING | | BLAKE, Sectélary. president can be named two years hence without | quest, etc provisions of the act continue to be strong as both men e e ceding a velo power to the CIO chief Q. Why should a man; when ac- " and women seek their own I.w\‘ in- & I e T'he forr mine worker who broke away from wonying a woman at night William Short, proprietor of the! terests and ignore their obligations ol bl , 1 i Federalion of Labor to form a morc her his arm? Circle City Hotel, had joined the|as citizens. : o \ organization has met small political| A, Because the woman, in her Ambulance Corps of the U. S. Army,| Women today are subject to mildly Dr. Judson Whlther uy m rses be i Never before, however, had he | high-hecled slippers, and when it | Was the news received by Mrs. Short. favorable aspects. Girl = students CHIROPRACTOR 1 much as he did on the vote in Keystone | is too dark to seg her foothold cleat - should benefit, but they may be Drugless Physician D R U G s § nr nia miners were saddled with a iy is likely to trip. Mrs. C. A. Ostrom, mother of C.'tempted toward rom i Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 p finance the Kennedy-W | Q What does a hostess re: C. Ostrom and Mrs. J. W. Bell, who Nr{rw with educational progress Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. ign nean, who is pouring a cup of tea | ad been visiting in Juneau for sev-| This is a lucky day for shopping. | PHONE 667 PUROLA REMEDIES Though National Chairman Farley cur in- | for & guest and asks, “How do you |°ral weeks, left for her home injbut Warning f gwen thab ¢ e (T T PRESCRIPTIONS CARK- d the Kennedy half of the Lewis ticket, but |jike vour t attle aboard the Prince Rupert, | should not be demanded. Cash AR W 2 = q o W for s . will be most satisfactory. = FULLY COMPOUNDED rred Earle to Wilson for senater, it is not sup A. She refers to your preference Porian g I DML E 1614 fve | | e orth | I at the Roose ¢ inistration felt that it |as to ler sugar, and whether vou| To meet and confer with the or- Ersons J & i | oli The tishing bos B il \.(]‘,“1 |I:nn*“’\“w“'|‘ ity e ‘,‘m'l'“: “1(1'(’,“?:‘ ““I“ ‘:("’ O anized workers of Mexico, Samucl| the augury of a year of pleasure anc i Dr. A. W. Stewart Front Street Next Coliseum Elhev weeks ol QIARgL 7 3 inch Rooseveltian, So far as the record shows, | < 2 Gompers, President of the Ameri-|Prosperity. New friends and broader | | DENTISY PHONE ™i--Free Delivery <. 0 r 1 I m- e el pute of 4. few ""““; BEAIPDEASD. U s is 1o less a New Dealer than is Kennedy Ll S 4 can Federation of Labor, had ap- ""C"Ir;*i‘ ‘"":1 “’"""“’l ; : | 2;‘:;1;6""1‘3;;’1;3,‘6 | Bateser sereristrmestnnaon DOTILY. ‘adjusled, SRy LURRGE shan FEane st In both the party primaries, however, one may || | | pointed a commission to go to Mexi- hildren born on this day prob- s N e e e tak A ill be watched g e A e il DAILY LESSONS | Vo g il 3 1 rela. ably will be exccedingly intelligent | Cffice Phone 469 | are taking an wing away from radicalism to the more | | T | |co City to establish fraternal rela great deal of eagerness by the ¢ Pacitic € tive point of view. The Republicans refusc | | IN ENGLISH tions with Mexico's Unions, Syndi-|and able to use,their lives for large o 25 T g ¥ including Alaska which & Y all Gifford Pinchot to the governorship, | By W [" Gordon cates and Federations of Labor and | attainments. Subjects of this sign % B Tomorrow’s Styles TRLbe HHoibl; { i he has twice held in the | Instead of | e % to extend the Pan-American Fed- May blend practical and artistic im- | DR. H. VANCE 1 TOdGY" ’ X ‘gron rs in ut etting out to! Pinchot, they nominate Judge Arthur Jarhes, a former | = eration of Labor to the labor move- Pulses | RTRBE S BEOY : - s iy el s Often Misused: Do not say. | ments of all Latin-American coun-, Pope Pius X was born on thi € try and establish permanent yor peace on the inary in the Vare political machine which men f all Latin can N 2 e Itati Dl exAmIRALON el 3 s ng heid Philadelphia in its Republican grasp. At | "I did not go to the meetings more There were a million and a 1835. Others who have cele-| | Consuliation 2 : | cific Coast. A meeting has been called in San i e R than I could hel “I did not ted it as a birthday include Sir| | free. Hours i0 to 12; 1 to 5; 5 iR b e the same time, the party renominates Senator Ds @ g p.” Say, “I did not | palf Mexicans living in the U. 8, P! as o ay. inc] | 5 o 10758 by Atwoitmbat cisco for this coming Friday to fin e ¢ ive of conservatives and a relic of the days |80 to the meetings oftener than wa large majority of them wage Edward r. composer, 1857; John \ s P | why labor and industry can't b-38: aifferences| o tican RoRREL LS Bld st | necessar wODiARS Randolph of Roanoke, famous pio- | | Gastineau Hotel T so that all benefit, and re will not b If it was true, as argued in the campaign, that| ©Often Mispronounce Parent 2 neer, 1773 South Franklin St. P! ox:e I ’ continual ce ion of activity Lewis had “one foot in the Pinchot camp” while | Pronounce the a as in care, not a Weather: Highest 56; lowest 50 (Copy 1838) iEi —— . e me the mo nt is centere retaining the other in ec the CIO leader’s |in at Clear - “{ Juneau's Own Store 5, but p v e im} e than appears on the | Often Misspelled: Caress; one r S ikl & ! it Wil spre i okt ce of the returns, Had Pinchot and Jones, Republi- | (WO S's 'Chee H S | | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | | e o e bt b can and Democrat, both.won the election, oné may | Synonyms: Luster, gibsh sheer ee Hermann dets | Graduate Los Angeles College catatsns of the nation iy elele el el ried. to dellver,op e s sy, [Record for Never | D 5 AR i hashs i B trength to the former governor, Republican 3 a three D! Reported moving spirits in the plan are a group & BHCHLL [times and it is yours" Let us in- Being Absent, Tardy | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | The Rexall Store” of San Francisco business men known Com- Even this consolatory possibi now denied | €rease our vocabulary by masterir M 5 your mittee of Fort e,” who have Intere aders, o must be made between rival nominees | One Word. each day. Today&iword:| A record of which few, if any can CrEms = Reliable &f +ihe, Comm Industrial Organi R b they defasisn | Arrogant; making exorbitant elaims | beast, has been set by Chee Her- WHEN IN A HURRY pharmacists American Federation of Labor on con This ¢ ive trend in a state which was long |Of importance. “Where men are th>|mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- CALL COLE FOR OIL compound Wilson, President of the CIO Industrial Counc st cons ¢ of all the larger | MOst sure and arrogant, they are|sell R. Hermann, well known Juneau | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any prescrip- San Francisc and Harry Bridges, CIO Dire r for the stat 1 be interpreted by sor s a shadowy fore- | commonly the most mistaken | rezidents. As he completes the eighth 1 amount . . . QUICK! tions. | ; ; A of ‘Wi Faly i e T ; Hume grade this year, young Chee has ¢ 1 ! coast, are among those who proposed the initial me what is likely to happen in coming national C | COLE TRANSFER | B tler-M Drug C i - - record of having not been abse | 4 ! ll er-llauro rug Lo. ing for Junc 3. Among those on the *Committee 0 : i £ P St e b e Phons Sl o NGRUES' || i NCCEAUED LNR LA, | ‘F"’"""’!':" e ];" m“"" ! ."“"“‘ '”“ R g O Kentucky’s Greater Derby LOOK cmd LEARN lincluding a year at arten 5 s =T f el % By A. C. Gordon l There was one time, his mothe: | Howell, warehouse operator, and several other in- S e y A. C. B L o dusesi il Have ¥ ur Eyes Examined by - !'I Sé‘ofill{AVEs_ oo it Senator Barkley will have to stay in Washington : ] attorney. recalled today, when sick- Dr. Rae L. Carlson || e oK Permanent industrial peace is the announced in- o, (one e Governor Happy Chandler, his rival,| L WHY is a man called @ bene- ness threatened to mar Chee’s rec- S ottt Qe St R tention of the group. Whether it will be attained|jaq stolen a march on him. Tas Qe eoeinra: !mrv when he marries? el “m, b.m for trvmr» reason or mh\-x“ ) Marx Clothing remains to be seen, but certainly it i Iaudable | yiminary work by week-end trips, fuller of halec | FOLHOW kb y s was Bis-| they dismissed school that day and Otfice Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry | | .& attempt adjusting a situation which needs correct- ing than talk. Now he on the stump, 0 k Chancellor of Germany? young Hermann was well when Shop Phone Green 331 - R R 5 Fie T & ToRIBla oL e X i Sk Wik yreading great o8- 0f Yo &+ BOUBA-trug 3. For what offense are most|classes resumed. He's pointing for i PCEUEN O TR 2 e i e : ¢ e criminals sent to prison for the|a similar record in High School = =t advanced in Seat but nothir ! 1ag et singer on and “M | > A L Jraie) i mit . . s [ L s \,.:::.‘.1 1::‘”\1" l. :fm, firal et R d o i GAST‘NEAU MOTOR et b e o T i ey e ] & Wi gl s | oo EXPECTANT Eleanor FINE [ SERVICE industry ¢ g titude. At a t st 7 3 lifting power? | Try the empire classitieds for f wif PHONE 727 . 3 i job of that stuffed-s at sit-d an, that | , who played part of wife L is & werthy effort and we in the north, along with the 170 % et tufed-shirt, that sit-down man, tha | 5. Since the adoption of the Con- | results fi'“fmmh O aesd Al “Birth Watch and Jewalrzlkepaulr'lu | e e rest of the Pacific Coast, will watch for results with Crowds may like to hear a speaker “give it to the | SHtUton, which has been the only|——— e — | of a Baby,” awaits a baby in real at very reasonable ra ‘, Gas—Oil—Storage a great deal of interest. other fellow hot and heavy,” but such’rowdy speech | | independent republic with & presi- S oRaaaR TR ] Sheli's ;cheltw“ey“' o PAUL BLOEDHORN 8 X ¢ x 'y ¢ a og o k = ork attorney. 3 | —_— - about. (he Democratic leader in the Senate, a man | [; I‘”llf‘l‘ its head to be admitled into| | 3¢ 1t's Paint We Have Tt! n S. FRANKLIN STREET | STILL ROOM FOR INITIATIVE AND GRIT of dignity and distincton, must be distasteful to Ken--| ¢ Union as a state? IDEAL PAINT SHOP = ————— [ ‘ B. WARRACK RS bl tuckians capable of u their brains as well as their ANSWERS wdbcey § by . S Mnaaters are heir books this week And|ears. Mr, Chandle s t to himself as well as to| 1. g : o i BRED-W D L Sanitary Meat Co. I " g c | 1. So called from Benedick in| PHONE 549 ON THE MEZZANINE Engineers—Contractors preparing for vacat School days are over for Mr. Barkicy. He has been an able Governor. He|ghakespeare’s “Much Ado About FOR QUALITY MEATS HOTEL JUNEAU 14 RALINRE thres Sonths. - To. a dafge. majority of thelh ven the state an economical administration and | Nothing,” a young man who scoffs SR AND BOULTRY e s e e A A it on the road out of debt. He has a vital | ot marriage but finally marris Bea. s, FREE DELIVERY BEAUTY SHOP JUNEAU But some of the older students will be looking around 1SUC In opposition (o the spending policy at Wash- [lee il i Call Phones: 13 and 19 LYLAH WILSON i S , io which w g the some - y 2. Tom 67 to 1890 | i | oty for something to do v :x.;;, will m"m,‘v tl B 00 T s thie AL Bimdelt, Bt he hia noh et | s it L) Jones-Stevens Shop | e . )(Zml;m:’m Tel;;:one money. It probably will be ""“!’:;N“H'- ';"’I~' “’]‘“‘- un to make a good use of it. He knows where his | 4, Hydrogen, LADI MISSES' 111 Y il 4| | COME IN and SEE the NEW me will give up after a few attempts, while others ok KT tg P e Rt kst . / —MISSES i e N M it danger lies. In his all-day progress of hand and voice | 5. Texas READY-TO-WEAR | | GARBAGE HAULED e STROMBERG-CLRLSON | t and son he doesn’t forget to tell his hearers: “Don’t make it | B -~ Sew: 3 " SRR RADIOS SR R g 2 : R g : | 3 Seward Street Near Third | | Reasonable Monthly Rates | J For those who are (oo discouraged, and re- | a race between Happy. Chandler and President Roose- | Lode and placer Iocation' Botice: L | “NEW AND DIFFERENT J. B. Burford & Co. vealing w! believe i excellent example of Velt.” That is just what the race is and otherwise it |for sale at The Empire Office. el E. 0. DAVIS FOOTWEAR” -l g o s b Inibativa SRl do. W ) recount the story cannot be. Sooner or later Happy must go easy on A % 4 | TFLEPHONE 212 ’ ‘Our door step is worn by what ini w . o DEVLIN’S Satistied Customers” of young Alfred G A L. Tt was told in The the “invective top and deal seriously with the ques- D Z 0 R I C | Fhone 4753 e Sh : & 7> ; P tions that cannot be ‘cloaked under & struggle of per- = o e e et Paris eV Empire the other da N g Sy R FORD AGENCY EM CLEANING = — “”'H '_"’1 e ik “1‘ ”““'”‘ ””l‘ : Mr. Barkley has the art of making complex poli- | (Authorized Dealers) Phone 15 Just as e lad in J eau are doin s l anc 1 i ) H @ cies intelligible to popular audiences. Happy Chandler, | Bl b o SPECIALIZING deelded 10 do sometiing about a job! None was avall- it more. rolicking. and. informal must aower (o | B ALASKA I.AUNDRY The Charles W. Carter | | JUNEAU ) undaunted, Alfred made himself a job. He' same art e must have explained his state policy. ‘ i e 3 i RSP Mofl“ary | MELODY HOUSE In French 1 old Ford truck, rigged it up so it would site in many ways to Mr. Roosevelt’s national | I Fourth and Franklin Sts, | | 2 lian n started ha eight over the Richardson policy, so that adorers understood it, or thought [t ]UNEA[] MOTORS ! Bng.l;)zPleG TRANSFER I PHONE 136 | Mnt'!ge;:ldgfsl:g::u Ax-{?m]) (5 and H By the end of the summer he had enough they did. There will be emotion enough on both sides | P Mai % | PHONE 3 money to buy an truck. and. after going back to| in the campaign. Let us hope that Happy, at least | 00%;2% Mein Btreet 1 BU"‘DliG( 07 Mrs. Pigg Fheno 65 Italian ; it g arhiey SR h A LR Rock—Coal Hauling b e ol BBall fhiat wintar. {5 /ths Sating he stanted opstatians| aTter: MR EHARKY home, will, to change Fer- SUEG : ¢ (1 S il el toRe A I“”m, 5l i up to Mando Wood's phrase a bit, “pander” a little more =l Sleye—Fuel Ol Delivery Diaes 3 Yl AW g . to the intellectual element. I 11 o 5 "“k machimes;. all the ‘timo keeping” up his' ohio _— ; | SATISFACTION IN FAMILY SHOE STORE J NEW ALASKAN Alaska Music supply G EAU C work. - s | A government official asserts that capital and| | FOOD QUALITY AT b e e HOTEL Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | | ASTIN| AFE Now Ghezzi, not has plans for & real j... gre not enemies. What distresses most of us| | UNITED FOOD CO. } BOGARS Oldest Exclugive ' | i So. Franklin Street Pianos—Musical Instruments | | freighting ser me modern equipment He'll j¢ (hat | . | Shoe Store” d Suppli | r ! 1 s that they're beeoming strangers | JUNEAU- Phone Single O and Supplies S bl i i 5 5 | TELEPHONE—16 ||| LOU HUDSON—Manager Phone 206 122 W. Second This i 1l the lads The. obisdt iafthe Jrttlat - Muaolini meeting st i _‘I ; Seward St. Juneaw | el Lhoy . SH St o E Lode and placer location notices — 3 - — cut this summer o in the trucking busines nana oil on the Rome-Berlin axis.—Ohio | - u s for sale at The Empire Office. from it. But it ! 15 a xcellent ¢ urnal | ¢ RN Rire.:.olasal or I 1 n ¢ I 1a ?I'%]R)ngrrs_ bGi" results. Empire classifieds pay. Lk - WLIN Phone 369 —photographer WATER FOR WYOMING lands west of Casper will draw on irrigation system of which above Alcova dam—diversion structure of the Kendrick project on North Platte river—is important unit. Dam is of rock and earth 180 feet high, has a 900-foot crest length and will store 160,000 acre- feet of water, Casper Canal hicads in reservoir above dam. Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. HARRY | RACE | DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” PERCY’S CAFE Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS ‘ Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St. Junesu, Alaska Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars | | \ \ | | \ 1 The First National Bank JUNEAU [ CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100,000 : ] COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 29, Paid on Savings Accounts