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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1938. R he result was that in 1930 Oregon voters wrote his * e s T e L e e T T T T W ) v Al 93 E; y Tos ) e ueh, vl Wik A By } v . PROFESSIONAL auly Alaska Lmpire ) so many ballo ¢ the General, a we BIRTHDAY II FRATERNAL SOCIETIES ¢ A ] e e o e ears Ago ||| Iloroscope 1¥YecCto g it Published evers srening ex S s the Congress. they followed it up by electing him| 7. groire eqt conbhdbita- GASTINEAU CHANNEL EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Governor r it his interim in CONSYESS tions and best wishes today, their From The Empire || “The stars incline HELEN TROY BENDFR - € resting to his fellow Oregonians birthday anniversary, to the follow S but do not compel” -5 B. P. 0. ELKS meet R L BERNARD Manager : Gover chair was when “Old Iron ing: = 3 . ————— —~# || pRS. KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 Second and A oo rea I R JUNE 4 | JUNE & 1018 SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1938 DENTISTS pm. Visiting brothers e fattor, troub Oregor nal pains. The Gov- Jotth B G | The Americans had been tIVINg| pptor the early morning benefic Blomgren Building welcome. C. H. Mac- i biatbadhrindb nt nto & He brought down his wrath Harie oRVE for some time to draw the fire of| . potary aspects dominate today, PHONE 56 SPADDEN, Exalted Rul- s N R AT for §1.25 per month. on the CIO and the AFL, and, in order to be entirely IPagel i (1 |certain enemy units. “Leave the|g i e ‘40 astrology. The rule Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | er; M. H. SIDES, Sec- Deltvered by carricr X ebed, : IS Mrs. Walter Sands (Fritz to me,” said a young Amer- 1d rage the study of the retary. TR B. 1 o s600. independent, he tossed the National Labor Relations Elmer A. Friend i larm .clock | Should: encotragt st e Board | ir ood measure, and demanded repeal ican, who pulting an ““““l c10ck | piple and the quest for spiritual en-' 2. e Wagner Act. He called out the National Guard JUNE 5 under (s ‘arm dlsappeares. SRl lightenment ; & ::| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 111 ¢ ¥ ¢ ; 2 No Man’s Land under cover of | S ARES R ; 1 it Mrs. Robert Fras ; |i:: Underghis Birecildh D3-E30 Second and fourth opeh’ up some, 0f Grogonesiliix e cted. with kst e darkness and fasteend the clock to |, that be, political or sos| | . i " 9 Nicky Savovic 5 " | the powe ha ¥ Monday of each month N dete 1 tic egardless of consequences. y Savovich s hg el ar- T, aries enne ot e el St U i v wire. The wire had been 50 ar-|q) mjlitary or governmental, will . . | ish Rite T el tH Tdent - aleott Leslie R. Hogins : flrrshviatll s | in Scottish Rite Temple ! e of cc , as the recent electior Frederick 5 8 ranged that the alarm rang in-|u. c.piect to opposition, Revolts of | | DENTIST | beginning at 7:30 p.m. it in his campaign for re-nomination “,f-l,]f( é'“bher termittently and at each ring drew | . ioue sorts are stimulated by the| | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. < AN ROBS, Wolk very good politics, but no one can ever s \ violent fire from the enemy; |, ooy o TELEPHONE 176 d . Mrs. August Aalto QUULIBLERELD shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- icie dull. This fine old rugge X while the Americans rested in their| pranta] aberrations may be greatly o | VERS, secretary. s ept the fat in the fire and things g < “’”‘I“‘“\ and enjoyed a hearty|increased as widespread fear is l"-“_- = e | TN A 2 wn Or laugh. | flected in the minds of men and | ,: zzing down Oregon way. o 4 L REBEKAHS G ¢ It is with a tings of regret that lovers of a sturdy MODERN 2 | women. The sternest self-discipline | s o Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets ’ t : Casting 113 votes, the members|is yrged Dr. Richard Williams 4 racter will see him pass from the political picture ETIQUETTE of Local No. 4, Alaska Labor Union,| mhjs is a fortunate day for women every second and rouu.{m ‘Wednes- PR Y L npolite and marrowy speech had a zest By Roberta Lee elected the following officers, trus- | gympathy and understanding may DENTIST day, 1.O.O.F. Hall. _BETTY Mc- B B T/ouas ikl # tees and committees: E. M. Polley, | pe more prevalent than usual among OFFICZ AND RESIDENCE | | CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTh cal wares, a bow is due “Old Iron o 1o oomn on the cob appropri- Chamberlain, Robert Ken-|members of the family GOLDSTEIN BUILDING BLAKE, Secretary. his policies were wise or otherwise, ,te to serve at a dinner party? nedy, Herbert Rogers and Hans| 71¢ js an auspicious rule for ro- A by iy ! 7 % D \sure 1o see & 1 in public office who knows No: there are so many other Bers, Walter Johnson and Henry|mance, Love affairs will flourish | i - S| pee———— inks ought to be done and does it things to choose from, that it is not Lempkins | through the summer. h P | & ; b, i necessary o srve! Tha FHNaMr c Marriages_will increase, although | P ‘ G s th MISERY LOVES COMPANY {hing that might be difficult to eat. H. L. Faulkner and L. P. Shackle- | youth may ‘have no assurance of| | Dr. Judson Whléher u (11 L ‘RY LOVE MPA] ol et il e el T i 4 sishle prossers| CHIROPRACTO! ! ol Q. When should wedding guests ford withdrew their names | proper income or possible pros Dragiiss Phystitan | : : = - is feeling | call upon the bride? the list of candidates for election|ity. Relief Tolls will continue to| : . D R U | District Attorney William A. Holzheimer is feelin ’ | | office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 bout his afflic ¢ s WRIGH Soon after she has returned as delegates to the Republicaniijengthen. 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg { iy b S DL L e WHER from her wedding trip. convention. Royal A. Gunnison and | The day of rest should be a time| Rooms BHONBI0aT s PUROLA REMEDIES 2 il Sl — kept him ncthors GERtIbany S vgeks. e ' Q. Is there any traditional color Mose Merriweather also withdrew |for wise planning for future secur- | 1 il 0 RD ¢ ished company. U. 8. Senator Henry F.'ypat one should wear on a tennis and in their places L. L. Harding, |jty. Home-owning and home-build- s R ’ PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- JUNEAU MOVES FORWARD f Arizona is confined to a Washington hos- courto Capt. Harrigan, H. S. Graves, Ed. ing are recommended. Families will | g——. ————g FULLY COMPOUNDED ) from a similar illness. Said Se A. Yes; white. Hurlbutt, Joseph Museth, Lockie|need safe havens in coming months. | | 1 | This community as a whe Y 1 r It had ever been my hope, if incapacitated — .- MacKinnon and H. R. Shepard| Persons whose birthdate it is have| | Dr. A. W. Stewart | { Front Street Next Coliseum that Junes t ¢ ional & mprove iffer from some affliction that might be described ———————————— & e nominated the augury of a year of numerous DENTIST | PHONE %i—Free Delives ments. Pri it the present time, am S¢ sesquipedalian words.” said Judge' | DAILY LESSONS | Susnce) ; changes. ‘dougneys will be be""“?"]‘l' Hours 9 am. to 6 p [ Selsly improvemer 1ew hotel to be known as the zheimer: “I don’t wish the Senator any k uck, | | IN ENGI ISH || Miss Hazel Jaeger, daughter of | Children born on this day prob-| | SEWARD BUILDING | : S R e e Bgosnch i e - o Mr. and Mrs R. Jaeger, who|ably will be serious in mind, studi-| | Oftios Phone 480 [ oSSS—— ok ! S Rt ot b bie b et & By W. L. Gordon had been attending school in Cali- |ous and generous. Subjects of this| . | % Vi o b ol e o o the "””“ ¥t the, 1oyl 5 * % fornia for the past several month m may be talented and indepen- | "Tomorrow'’s Style W Ve 5 3 ey i s s F: ) w.,m\ Often Misused: Do nm sa returned on the steamer City'dent. : : | o R Y S L 1ill a very definite need in the and pre Japanese Thiey sire living otk ekt e “They ttle to spend her vacation| Adam Smith, Scottish philoso-| | DR. H. VANCE Today” 3 ties for trave whick bee M —— - are living out in c(,m,,m,a;- Say 1 her parents. pher, was born on this day 1723. ( GOSTEOPATH | 2 and the theatre will provide another modern am (Seattle Post-Intellige They are living in the west,” or s, Others who have celebrated it as {Consultauon and exammation | | ' ment center I evident that the Japanese promise to see that wphey are living in California.” Father Rocatti and Father O'Mal- a birthday include John Couch| | free. Hours i0 to 12; 1 to 5; For years Juneau has need for more hotel nationals cease salmon fishing in Bristol Bay has Often Mispronounced: Chasm. ley and the Sisters managed a | Adams, English astronomer, 1819:"‘ 7 to 9:30 by appointment. accommodations. As a m r of fact have been | ot settled the \ fisheries problem Pronounce kazm, one syllable, and for the pupils of the Paro- Velasquez, painter, 1599. 11 Gufineau_ Hotel Annex i § hard pressed for a long time to find suitable accom- The threat of cod fishermen in B Sea to take not kaz-um. ¢ ol at Grindstone Point. > | Soutli Franklin St. Phone l'”n ’— 1 modats for the various groups in the community international law into their own can hardly ~ Often Misspelled: Extent (size; Tl i-Juneau powerboat Amy MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1938 = F ey TS, ) which have desired to hold large meetings, aside from | he condoned length). Extant (in existence). took the picnickers for the day's| ' \qerce planetary aspects rule|% /! Juneau’s Own Store‘ the fact of entertaining those from the Outside. O But the complaint of the icans that no coast "7»‘“'f“»"“f‘""“"‘,"_‘v“f'-l'*"‘.“"“’ gl e today, according to astrology. There| | o of the reasons for failing to have more stopover tc ol e e reinforce the re- SUrdity, triviallty, frivality o) Weather: TS a6: lowest, 59, MY be a tendency toward discour- | | Robert Simapson, Opt.D. 11§ ____ iy ists here has be ck of sufficient hotel room. Now. quest, already presented to the state department by | b f‘”}_“{"i" i ‘I“’rd e o _ll,‘(",,,“ “"“"" ek ement and pessimism | Graduate Los Angeles College — 4 e barrler is to be removed. a committee reprasenting fishermen and the fisheries Umes and it is yours.! Let us in- Partly cloudy. = = At fhe beginning of the week|| of OptbaEty Aad Iy | . : R e \ for a more adequate patrol 18450 abulary BCEtari both Mars and Saturn are in threat- | | Opthalmology (| o ” sy i e S As matters now stand it is probable that the chief ¢ne word each day. Today's word:|NJog BE7 IN TOWN ening aspect. Conflicts may be easi- | | Glasses Fiited Lenses Ground | | | The Rexall Store the largest city of the erritor $ 3 = of .q Intrusion; the thrusting or forcing > i ] ’ & our = A g ue of a better patrol would be its moral effect and 5 _ P s d under this sway which | :i- || = y 3 There was some il quston s e i s oy st danes S tomethng o v upon, 7 - ON WAY TO TODD e sacme- o sroms. i | e ==y < dliable the Chamber of Commerce wou 3 it ’ So long as the Japanese vessels operate MOnYy was spoiled by the intru- T Labor li st wvil portents, | | WHEN IN A HURRY | pharmacists to the Baranof project. After a 1 2, the Chamber de the three-mile limit and international law re- “ion of a single harsh note. Nick Bez, president of the Peril The appear to prognosticate | | CALL COLE ¥OR OIL | || compound declared itself in fa of such 1 ment is, there is little el jat our national law E R raits Packing Company, arrived widespread discontent and unem-| | 34 plus or 2V gravity, in any | 1 prescrip- in the commun Naturally enough, i d t orcement agencies can do, n Juneau on the Aleutian today and ployment. Strikes will multiply i amount . . . QUICK! | tions. Sich ‘action it o purp o he ind! that at e rees the point that th LOOK QI’) LEA_RN will leave tonight from Auk Bay Misrepresentation of facts may be| | COLE TRANSFER | B 1l M D C { . 4 a proare rganization represent { the b mile ¥ utworn lezal fiction By A. C. Gordon for Todd, aboard a company tender. pread in propaganda sent from | | el 40 T i utler-Mauro Drug Co. | B o o It tirely upon the fact that three mile e - >oo ons. "There is a sign st one sar il %5 S S0 L ieer ot et the Chambe of cannon, a cent or more ago 1. What is myopia- ‘ JUNO-MAID g to intrigue and the furthe e Sl s—— : i " } p- 1t has no relation either to the present range of ar- 5 why was there never a George f secret plans. ! i G \ to be asked to give i rova I N raphic : el O8] Brick Tce Cream 75¢ quart at Holl- cors emphasize ‘the impor-| ave ¥ur Eyes Examined by | l',ll,h Sé, E'I‘{AYES e 0 dheisomwniy, TG 8 eb el Jomic factor : | mann's Dr adv international pacts. A il “The Clothing Man” g ? 8 : el conomic factors How many ribs arer4hcre « 1| wational pacts. An ! p en¢dliriging it “The fanetion ‘of Chambers of Com- lat iments previously presented: the human body? o 0 = ent of great importance is Dr. ROST%NI;!Eng:lson | Home of Hart Schaftner and i ! mer ughout the nation is to build up and exploi has a special claim upon salmon | 4 A5 measured at the equator, |\ prophesied for this month. ! Marx Clothing | to tt d the cities which they represent. One of sinate in inland water 1d what mileage does one degree of | | GARBAGE HAULED Heat wav may; be expected| oinie Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry | | l the f examp! we know of is the Los Ang are returning to their spawning ground ghr.4 ritu 1d one degree of lati-|| Reasonable Monthly Rates through cominz weeks when freak| gnop Phone Green 331 1::’, - Chamber which will be here on a next we It has a special claim to the so-called “bottom fisi tude repr nt? ' weather conditions may prevail. This “ —ee— \' " From a sun-bur hamlet in southern California, because they have their habitat on ti ows of th 5. What is known as “The El- | E. 0. DAVIS is an auspicious date for shopping e = | | GAS"NEAU MOTOR the Los Angeles chamber has built one of the most| continental shelf, an underwater continuation of the | dorado of the North? | TELEPHONE 212 { | Disastrous fires persistently | % 5 SR €4 9 P Alaska coastline, which extends far beyond the three- | Fhone 4753 || foretold. In cities costly buildings| | FINE | SERVICE i s AU .. & BHE: 0L NIE 8 ki Sruies® eat NSWE SN SR ) A 1k Y oag i ey i { » # 1 e mile Jimit. In addition, both salmon and haiibut are _ ANSWE — § be destroyed. Forests will be| | woin ang Jewelry Repairing | | PHONE 721 i sk l ; _ protected by this country to prevent depletion. Wha Nearsightedness, E34TY B4 7.k s L L T d and flood dar horeased, | | e S N e | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING ) The J r hasn’t completed its €VIC oo fiohing operations by aliens interfere with our Because when he ruled he was whose birthdate it is have| | b Yex¥ Gas—Oil—Storage E duty by giving its approval to the Baranof hotel predominant rights can have no ethical defense astd e tacrge | I It's Paint We ifave It! | the auzury of a year of fairly profi- PAUL BLOEDHORN (et adnn Ve N sl RERE § f Ject. It should be out back of every project which When a law is not in accordance with facts and | 3. Twenty-four. IDEAL PAINT SHOP | | table business, but quarrels with as- | S. FRANKLIN STREET oo = e e s et 5 is going to build up and improve Juneau does not provide justice there is only one thing to b 4. One degree of lon is| | FRED W.: WENDT sociates may be frequent. Litigation | ${——— = 1k 1 Th Iy two ways to go in this world— done. That is to amend the law cqual to 69.2 miles; one | el should be avoided. fers et Podward it ver-cha r W to better thing Our state department should increase its pressure jatitude, about 68.7 mil 14 RO | Children born on this day prob-| e ‘!' B. WARRACK ‘ g & 1 oblivion upon the nese government to recognize the im- | 5. Alaska. [ L lably win be far-sighted ana wen|| ~ON THE MEZZANIN | Engineers—Contractors i ol ortar of the unsettled factors of the fisherie: . LT " : | balanced. Subjects of this sign n.‘ HOTEL JUNEAU ,' : 3 controversy Today’s News Today.—FEmpire, [4 Gemini are usually keen in mind JUNEA 1 A BOW TO “OLD IRON PANTS i s i et e g Sanit Meat C and able to succeed, although they BEAUTY SHOP i v , ‘ maintained in Alaskan waters, to see whether present | #—————— ——az || =anitary Meat COo. |,y ve changeable in mood as Mer- | LYLAH WILSON e —— TR T ) Mr. Henry Hess of La Grande, Ore. whose PiC-| 500050 promises are faithfully kept, to guard Ameri- Jones Bt Sh | FOR QUALITY MEATS cury is their ruling planet. Contoure Telephone || —— — ture adorned the front page of Thursday's Empire, con fishermen against infractions of international law vens Shop ! AND POULTRY Pierre Corneille, famous French| | X-Er-Vae e 45| | COME IN and SEE the NEW | has pushed from the Pacific Coast political scene one s it now stands, and to obtain the information that | LADIES—MISSES f FREE DELIVERY poet. was born on this day 1606.] Z STROMBERG-CZRLSON | of the west’'s most colorful public figures—Gov. will lead to a more equitable and permanent settle- READY-TO-WEAR 1 Call Phones: 13 and 49 Others who have celebrated it as{l o A RADIOS Charles H. Martin of Oregon. A distinguished retired ment of the entire Alaska fisheries probiem Seward Street Near Third | a birthday include Louis Antoine| ' DIFFERENT { majc neral, Gov. Martin in a few brief years made o - e R | T T |Godey, magazine publisher, 1806; | NEW.AND, " | J. B. Burford & Co. ; | FOOTWEAR’ SO anhe sred n ot e ke hroughout the ne 15 a man of The “recessior ems to have hit jesty | *— —- L. Nathan Hale, Revolutionary hero, | VLIN’S | P ds won by | sendent thougzlit. He's 75 and, as they say down King Sishowath Monivong of Cambodia. He has been | eeeeacoee oo o Z O 1 1755. | DE L \ x Satistied Custcmers’ s véllor I e f i to charge half of his 200 wives. There will 2 R C | '(‘01)'11(;1\1 1938) b Paris Fashion Shoes ~— s 'L e o oes. known | be that many fewer to ask him why he was late get- FORD AGENCY - EM CLEANING = i sl Back 1 27, the retir my officer Knowr o ting Hote. 188 sl (Authorized Dealers — familiarly to his associates as “Old Iron P g SRE o (anh iR § S Phone 15 1 ' 3 F i SPECIALIZING 4 4 Oregon to enjoy a quiet, well-earned rest from active| 1 ing that depresses us most, as head of Lol ALASKA LAUNDRY | | The Charles W. Carter | || JUNEAU | life. But the General wasn't the to be too quiet o 1d. akitit oY at there’s still 7.80 - Sk 8 —_ | | e dian' mince any words among his friends ADOU | ong 0 setaie fons af coal in the earth i how much g : z |, Mortuary || MELODY HOUSE nFreocn | | 1 0 etric tons Is how mi \ | ODDING TRA s E | wurth and Franklin Sts. Music and Electric Appliances [ | he thought of prohibition ar kindred ills.' ashes vet to be carried out. { { ANSFER | PH ol a g e ; ONE 136 Hotel) an i T ¥ r p xe . " . B Shreot E | BUILDING 701 = o Mes: BEE Italian I | ar Gas Breaks Up Duluth, Minn., Picket Line || Rock—Conl Hauting - & X | ’ ear Gas Breaks Up Duluth, | . e W 2 1 Dinners o v -‘ FAMILY SHOE STORET !, NEW ALASKAN || Alaska Music Supply G EAU CAFE B FOOD QUALITY AT [ AMI HOTEL |{ Arthur M. Uggen, Manager ASTIN| d | | “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive | Pianos—Musical Instruments || UNITED FOOD CO. i . | So. Pranklin Street | [ A . | Shoe Store | JUNEAU- Phone Single O | | and Supplies B s | TELEPHONE—16 1] LOU HUDSON—Manager 11 Phone 208 122 W. Second | | || Seward St. Juneam | | = 5 i e Lode and placer location notices 9 = 5 ) ¥ for sale at The Empiré Office. 7 Try the Empire classifieds for )/ results. Empire classifieds pay. -03 TED COWLING || Phone 369 —photogiapher || | | o Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. Th e Fo a o o o op MRl _mpe i irst National Bank | Bank . pRUGGIST | ° ; “The Squibh | CAPITAL—$50,000 1 Stores of | ' 3 Juneau, Alaska Alaska” | SURPLUS—$100.000 | [ ] COMMERCIAL i COMMEBCIAL AND SAVINGS 4 L ING | Xee Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy | ||. ‘ACCOUNTS i and SAV S COFFEE SHOP 1 Percy Reynolds, Manager SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES " B: 2 P 4 — 7 aid on Resources Over Two and . Alaska Federal Savings % : One-Half Million Dollars and Loan Association Savings i, Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 A ts T . 0. Box 2718——Phone 3 . Steel helmeted poiice broke through an American N:wspaper Guild picket line with tear gas bombs to | . R e 11y Sowird B ccoun Cpen the way for 215 employees who returned to wori at the Duluth Herald-News Tribune which had been | = Juneau, Alaska . closed for more than a month after a strike called by the CIO Guild which demanded a Guild shop. - -

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