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Daily A laska Empire Published evers evening exceot Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY on Prestdent HELEN TROY BENDER R L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Manager Second and Main Stree.s, Junaau. Bntered (s the Post Office A c Matter o et S o SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Bettversd, by earrier in Juneau and Douglas for £1.25 per month. advance, §6.00; ¥ notify foers wii cont £ they the Business Ofiice of a or irre the de- livery of their nave k Niws O 602 B 34 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED P The Associated Press i exelusive the use for republication of " or not otherwise credited i y local new published Lercin ALASEA unrwuwmrnu,\ EED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OT LICATION ASSESSMENT MORATORIUM MEANS STAGNATION There may be some meri ¢ on of the Senate Mining t € e 1 I Con- gress susper e ! annual as- sessment work 1 on mi claims. On the surface it appea b nt to give the claim owners a 1 p ans for the m part are going to see more 1 he position taken by Interior Secretary Harold L. Tcke The Secretary conter hat such a morator will retard rer than spe overy in the minin industry Up here in the north we have seen the ver thing that Mr. Ickes warns & w@appen er a moratorium is in effect the claim holder, unle he happens to be one of the few who is actually pushix his property, doesn’t do the $100 worth of assessm work required annually. Often large numbers of claims, which if some development work wa might produce something, are held by individua companics, When no assessment work is requir these claims are lying idle. The holder does nothix on them but he re his right under a moratorium s0 that no one else can touch them. The result stagnation Delegate Dimond fortunatel that he doe not believe the proposal now made by the Senate com- mittee would apply to Alaska as the Territory is n mentioned specifically. Tt is to be hoped that it will uch action not. Alaska has found out definitely that stifles the development of minir They probabl will find out the same thing in the States if the mora- torium plan is carried through there GOOD NE l( IIIN)R POLICY Report is that this countr Good Neighb policy toward Seuth America and Mexico is a trifle strained at the present, particularly in the latter coun- try as a consequence of the expropriation of American M ist movement is m. and British-owned oil p b; ico. Coupled with the allegation that the ing considerable inroads in South Ameri speculation has been rife that the United States may have to invoke the prineiples of the Monroe Doctrine. General official thought, however, discounts the latter possibility, reports from Washington indi- rty an countri cate. The latter theory is based on several premises, among them the constantly increasing trade with th South American countries Bertram D. Hulen, whose reportorial duties carry of the State to the ground and writing him into the inner circle Department has been keeping his ear for the New York Times and he pictures the situation in these words: The issue with Mexico is regarded as cen- tering upon, first. whether Mexico makes a sincere effort to compensate the oil companies and, second. what the reaction is in Latin America. For the present, Secretary Hull endeavoring to have President Cardenas make New._ Attcmpt Launchcd to Scale Mt. Everest | Porters weigh their baggage Once more man is pitting his skill and strength’ ggainst the mightiest mountain in the world and an expedition is preparing to try what has never yet been accomplished. A British party headed by W. H. Tillman is making another attempt to sest~ *#+ Tuerest, the world’s tallest peak. Tower- T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1938. ,n,‘“” ) the American companies that ‘H A p P Y } *. «n + they will consider ‘ s : BIRTH | I's PROFESSIONAL Shouid ho fatkandl SR Wler Latio DAY | 20 Years Ago ||| Iloroscope 1recto FRATERNAL SOCIETIES United States prope and commercial The Empire ertends congratula- ‘\ SSIENIAD LOANNAY rights, it wo! b overe blow to the tions and best wishes today, their| | From The Empire | “The atars incline As g g e when friend- birthday anniversary, to the follow | i " « eighbo R ‘I:l“ okt 2 follou - L s hut do not compel e B. P. 0. ELKS meet ship A Al ettt : i b 7 DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | every Wednesday at 8 Aty ‘”,‘ States trade is JUNE 6 . | TUESDAY. JUNE 7, 1938 | DENTISTS p.m. Visiting brothers fiptsiog undd terl M BT S L At the request of the Aviation| Adverse stars rule tod 5 Blomgren Building o e e B | o e Bbaten . CHNRY Sveti S B ol Association, which was conducting |ing to astrology. Care m(m\lx,anV‘ PHONE 56 i SPADDEN, Exal(ed Rul- L s I‘A‘[“\ i 'vm; 0] |:\ Tnp?oltc la treasure and trinket collection | future obligations should be exer- Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. :;0'.11"" H. SIDES, Sec- yoe T Oy aps an f\nn.l Kearney an, Gov. Thomas Riggs, Jr.,|cised ek 1ight out at a recent House E. Fhegst impaign, i i com by Mark Ethridge, presi- Pals MLeTrres had named Mrs. Josephine Valen-| Contracts and agreements should =3~ e t dent of the Natiohal A jon- af Broad- atvs; Eathiril o hairman of the Aviation As-|not be signed under this sway which | .. | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 101 ‘ ) ! 2 . Katherine Karinen Taxks | presages broken promises. econ| caste T'he reciprocal trade treaties and Barbara Simpkins iion pf Alska Labor - contésts may-be especially faco d and fourth e gt st gy Mrs, fioina o A bitter today when there appears to, Dr. Charles P. Jenne Ay ol Shn D The ' n 1937 United States — wilbur K. Burford, son of Mr ‘]' > kbl g il DENTIST in Scottish th:z Temple expor Texico increased 44 percent in value 3 o |l Nk . Buirford: 18tbioh s N2 810 foficaptaLats & pINEEAR (] d 9, Valentine BIdg. { beginning at 7:30 p.m. 1 ¥ P ? B ns A | Rooms 8 and 9, Valent g. | : g £ "|of public sympathy. Union leaders DANIEL ROSS, Wor- er 1936 )y Argentina, 65 percent; to Brazil recent boat for the South with the| b wiee s Sl i TELEPHONE 176 ) y 'or 40 percent. and to Latin America as a whole MODERN intention of enlisting in one of uuu-]‘“‘]""]“m” ‘-‘l“) "i'l‘ 1:“’(11"‘:0);1&“-‘ H shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- fre 09 erce sontras o N« N ni . Army. ly alche oning. the rights 4 Rl VERS, Seclctary T e LT ETIQUETTE | trmed it of the Army. only &5 houid b caetl o obe k. ol 1637 was only 1% percent and of Germany | b By Roberta Lee | relatives had been told of his idea. |SEIVe health rues fo0 o RERERANS less than 30 percent. —¥ Burford was one of the most popu- |~ = "8 -~ L ShL . 51 H Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets In the political sphere,” Mr. Ethridge Q. Should a woman use heavy lar members of the Juneau High ;"”"\(;';‘ M:]::?lwt)'[‘,‘: ‘,‘,‘,‘\“, ,:':1“:::;_1 | Dr. Richard Williams every second and fourth Wednes- id, “it pparent that Nazi and Fascist perfume when traveling on a train? School graduating class of 1918 and 'l':\“, g “’”~ SEHSE x'“,"],"“;,‘ | DENTIST iay, 1O.OF. Hall BETTY Mec- propaganda in- South’ Mwperies: bas loudly A. No; nor when traveling on 5 had always been prominent in 8% PO TE BH O T L of re-| | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | | CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTh back-fired. Recent developments in Argen. | boat, bus, or plane. A heavy per- |school activities | adjustments in social and economic| | ~GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Secretary. tina, Brazil and Chile demonstrate the futility fume is often obnoxious to other Felitions Pn*pn'!“;;‘l o bibaee Bk ] \wi the efforts of foreign governments to extend pRsseTNere and sometimes will ¢ J. H. Kline, ticket agent for the|gencies should be systematic. Do- |3 - :“ e "”"K"““I ”“" '"2;‘ &h“":"“;”,":'“‘f Mo Pacific Steamship Company, WS mestic budgets should include strict | s P ! 7 Americans are a proud people. They ¢ ! ere is to be no wed- |, jeave for the Westward on the | savings ace e £53 Ay | § resent any attempt to impinge upon their ter- | ding breakfast, how should the to leave JOF o S e AR LA Dr. Judson Whittier | |} u mlt Ak Alameda to act as agent for the! yUnder this planetary government i ritorial or political sovereignty. Students of ding cake be distributed to the p.oific Steamshi 2 5 g L 2t CHIROPRACTOR Pecific Steamship Company, inpoth men and women should be able 4 La merican affairs report that the net re- zuests? place of Mr. Nourse at Cordova. |to present the best sides of their Drugless Physician N D R u G s | 11t of ) propaganda efforts has been to A. It is cut into small pieces, " i & L B ALt tor be| | Ofiod ot HG{a S, & 8 ify nationalist attitudes and set the placed in white boxes, and tied with 4X Sl o ~ o - 4 hid L s Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle BWig. | | ; Emma Garn and Chester Zim- ginning new friendships ; tin countries Timly aghiist Huropean ideo- white ribbon. } B, A s A PHONE 667 i PUROLA REMEDIES Joi6al paf athafinla R Wheo a man s dinf. i o |merman of Douglas were & palr of| = Pérsons whose birthdate it is have 2% i g Lol on R gy rectaurant with & Wordan e ap. |YOuthful financiers, They .opened|the augury of a year of fair prot : = - PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- : Sy e Ml aers B an ehops by pus BAC D 1a store in a tent in the Zimmer-)perity. Business affairs should be|g——————— FULLY COMPOUNDED Al A timulated the State De- g hm’]p;" “",“““‘ man vyard and during the day sold | conducted with care. Friendship may .,13} “ ‘_(H .;' l.‘.’i n“uun‘;‘ ul_”wn;n’\wu\thn:\ by Y(- Sl goods in the amount of $4 which [count for a great deal among men. | { Dr. A. W. Stewart ‘ Front Street Next Coliseum of the nited £ t 1th 1e other American . T LASs Y " P b » 4 H hey turne 2 the Red Cross.| ¥ r s y prob- = | republics. It is doing this by bringing into BERP OIS ¥ they turned over to the C“k,’.!m born on' thfs day prob: DENTISY PHONE ®i~Free Delivery ffect provisions of the convention for ti * R Ably Wil beseiipaotis and eo-) | Hours 9 am. t0 6 p. promotion | ‘ot et oo DAILY LESSONQ [ Fishery products n‘f Alaska in dowed "‘”,‘ executive ability. Sub- SEWARD BUILDING ‘ o 3 e il afe 1917 were valued at $51,405,260, ac- jects of this sign of Gemini may be Clfice Phone 469 [ e e o whic were e at the o | "IN ENGLISH | lcording to the report of the Bureau | dual in character and interests oo } a%R By W. L. Gordo of Fisheries. Salmon represented 93 John Franklin Goucher, Ameri- - | o e bk e o e don | Sercent of the total catch, amount- can cducator, was born on this day % ! Tomorrow S,,S‘Y]es o (1‘_‘“‘{ o Al o S ing to $47.778.081. Fur products|1845. Albert S. Burleson, onetime | DR H. VANCE | TOdGY Realif s s St L ol ell e vords Often Misused: Do fot 5a¥: | rrom Alaska worth $1,031,838, ex- Postmaster General, 1863, also cele- OSTEOPATH [ | « t up a division of cultural relations € 4‘..'.(“ -with (or upon) the pro- clusive of Tur-seal skins, and fox brated it as a birthday. Consualtation and examination \ te Department contemplates position. Say, “We agree to the | Sah RN Ot it mraetints prod proposition,” “The foodl 18 Biotiag oo [PE108 yauied. St EL) ) BRI Dutt b e loea ubioms 1D Josda e o) J i 2L am not an immediate pro el “‘ “1 ‘;" e shibped by the Government from D | 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | |} ! : ‘ : ; o pon 5 aclock e pribilof Island | Gastineau Hotel Annex || { In the meantime good relations *are being as the best hour.” o 1 I i " ‘ 5 - Soutli Franklin St. Phone 177 | cemented through an extension of the em Often Mispronounced: Regime.| o aqoo1 gy o s 5 5 1 of sending United States naval and military Pronounce ra-zhem, a as in ray, ¢ 1 © ‘h:” i ‘l““‘:;*d V\‘:~ ]:U:M-l t i L { c afloat s - 5y il el e b #8°1n Jne, atecnt JOR VI 1 tow to Puget Sound for repairs 7|{ Juneau’s Own Store! upon request ivisers are maintained Often Misspelled: Annuity; two | ln (0% 10 FU8CE 0 e “‘pml NFWFST TYPE y R bert Si OntD. || in Br Al Guatamala, and w's. i Monllbpet i obert dirapson, Upt.D. | fow drrankes have been made to send Synonyms: Just, fair, equitable, 51YCR BY Capt. O- A Glasscock, w Graduate Los Angeles College: cight Army Air Corps of as instructors impartial i')“f‘ ]":";x'\‘l:‘l‘x:‘ RGO wIsCk ““‘“ of Optometry and to Argentina. This pra promises to be Word Study: “Use a word three |\'¢ DEBINNING Opthalmology ez " widened still more to nclude other countries | times and it is yours” Let us in-| . T e | Glascas Fitted Lenses Ground | The Rexall Store are receiv crease our vocabulary by mastering | Weather: Highest, 72; lowest, 46 & || = your it E one word each day. Today's word: C'e&! NEW YORK, June 6.—Rockefeller Ak ' | |0 % Reliable i - > i | AR AR T mentally; essentially; basi- 3 / Center, Inc. the Rockefeller fam-|| WHEN IN A HCRRY I pharmacists Fo iy bl 69 Ao Belliils our fatrous Gia/ganaster “The law of worthy life NAMED BELGIUM CON ily's huge skyscraper development| | CALL COLE FOR OIL ||| compound iR B St T fundamentally the law of strife : e : in mid-town Manhattan, has signed | | 34 plus' or 27 gravity, in any | prescrip- rals of prohibition :c | Theodore Roosevelt : L. Genis '“l l*”' i‘l‘”(fl" €0 has 3 pew type of union contract with| | amount . . . QUICK! "‘ tions. — 13 bl g o 2R »een appointed Belgium Consul for jts employees y 1 Lincoln Elswortt ddenly decided to go _____g | Mlaska and Hawaii, according to in- e i o Rty s AR COLE TRANSFER | Bufler-Mauro Dmg Co_ | back to the Antarctic. Probably ran into some of LOOK and LEARN { formation to the Governor's office| Bujidin trtioan . Skl 1 EBope BEL or NIBHE 53 [ et e this rare June weather and decided it was warmer By A. C. (.Ordon from Washington | council 1l bodv of the vari- |2 e s with the Penguin felllbiion. M el i WA ‘E SR = ous American Federation of Labor . 9 | i #/| Try the mmpie classitieds for|muiding Workers' Daions o which| -Bave Y’ur Eyes Examined by | H. S. GRAVES : | 1. What was the earliest form of |results. ” : ; “The Clothing Man” Exploration party from San Diego is reported | i deditm 18 ] | the 1098 plasterers, electricians, | othing . Sxploratign: posty: from - an s DIRSO G SREHel | A0 kBt - it the 0 plasterers, clectricns. Dr. Rae L. Carlson | | Green 1. they g 50| 2. How many birds are there to AAMER el e v b or 7 dnan OPTOMETRIST | Home of Hart Schaftner and xclusive if they'll drop the “green, an abre tn the U B9 | watchmen, el6¥ator. - ODEXBIONS, ) Marx Clothing 3. Wihio ‘wits AbGILy ‘ ’ GARBAGE HAULED [jiClean and other maintenance office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry | | l To Keep Men at Work 4 Wliah 15 Vs galh of s miwing || - BesvonsbloiMenmiy iHates || SR OVEROH ] iy ""Il"”"' Shop Fhipe Gréen 03 o TSRS €1 | e contract embraces the entire -l —— | E. 0. DAVIS et =TT by R | - U. ale of workers without departing | —— S i i \.w’:' \I 1d-Te ‘_m'm : 7a 5. What was the original name TELEPHONE 212 from the horizontal, or (-rmlnmn:] S LAk GASTINEAU MOTOR nited States Housing Authority and the of the District of Columbia? Fhone 4753 : hich t] ; I SERVICE it Trocos T AbA N ik $ tha AR ShiA Fedares ik A ¢ 478 | 'principle which the American Fed- | ety e e s e —————— —% | eration of Labor evpounds. Officials| | w.ih g [;!i,firy Repaletng | 11 PHONE 721 result that the department’s exccutive council adopted | 1 gmeing, ) i d T k""‘: 'L““;‘,"'[”“" PEsthe Titiolyihiy at very reasonable rates | GENERGAL AUJOSREPAIMNO » resolution 2 - F 3 2 % | i signed. | A i e e e i | 12E 120 Putnt O | | e ot covers ‘waeking oo | | AL BUDEDHORN. | fg = O project there \; 1 be n(‘) l\"““](;:gl‘- X,‘,“ 3. King of the Huns in the fifth| | JDEAL PAINT SHOP ditions, hours and wages for three| S. FRANKLIN STREET R A YU E £ century A.D. calle The scourge| | - rears s includes a n < 3 1 pR atfected have had full opbor- | of Gog. called “The scourge FRED W. WENDT ?‘akh ‘me} includes a no-strike, no- 3 ——-—é | adjust the differences between the trades, | 4, Trajectory. | PHONE (840 siagpi i S0 (R ¥ J. B. WARRACK 5. Conococheague > ON THE MEZZANINE : t wage rates in effect at the time work is # el : Ketchikan Young HOTEL JUNEAU | Engineers—Contractors commenced on any project shall remain in effect| Today's News Today.—Empire, . until. completion e it PiE : Man Is ‘Graduate BEAUTY SHOP | JUNEAU ] Local building trades councils over the country | Z | Sanitary Meat Co. At Santa Clara U/ LYLAH WILSON S ::]n:‘: |‘>:I(vi. i“-\kzm~ md adopt similar resolutions—and | | Jones-Stevens Sho ’ FOR QUALITY MEATS || contoure Telephone g TR S o el AR BoN e SANTA, OLARA, Oal. |dune 01l X-REVRo 538 ||%GoME IN and SEE the NEW | ere is enligh self- re: obs are scarce | | g i o mare s e aieeh Joks aro schroa | LADIES . MISSES | FREE DELIVERY Pete Gilmore, of Ketchikan, Alaska, = TE D AMREG o RTEON [ it i S m;n(‘l":h \::1_1 [ READY-TO-WEAR i Call Phones: 13 and 49 college basketball player, graduated | g o 1 RADIOS ! 1 ; jobs will | ot jasedin be provided for building craftsmen, and organized |, STWerd Street Near Third | —7 |t the Eighty Seventh Commence-|| «NEw AND DIFFERENT J. B. Burford & Co building workers, in seeking to adjust jurisdictional e o xS R 3 Al Clare Unt FOOTWEAR” iy < v fptgeit 5. s Moo clgimgimine] o— versity. PEVLII'S ||| Pt steps to contribute to the program’s success. | FORD A e D H‘ d [ ! Paris Fashion Shoes L bt —A GENCY r D. Henderson. ashi | (Autho: % horized Dealers) Phone 15 r‘ = = GREASES * T o omases ALASKA LAUNDRY | | The Charles W. Carter JUNEAU S 1 = S Mortuary MELODY HOUSE || In French | ]UNE AU MOTORS | Fourth and Pranklin Sts. Music and Electric Appliances [ Foot of Main St | MARINE PHONE EHOWE L0 (Next Gastineau Hotel) and 1 Sizeat | BUILDING 707 Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 s I | Rock—Coal Hauting L — |= o .|| Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery . o | Dinners s ] 2 | SATISFACTION IN ' NEW ALASKAN l Alaska Music Suppl. FOOD QUALITY AT I | FAMILY SHOE STORE HOTEL | [ Arthur M. Uggen, Mamg GASTINEAU CAFE {1 UNITED FOOD “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive - Plance—Musical Instruments CO. l | Shoe Store” JUNLSAOU_ Pl:.n Stm o ‘ | and Supplies BB o SR AT TELEPHONE—1 i | one | | f $ 1. hab BuDeeN Madter | } || Phone 206 122 W. Second | |~ i E i . (i g Junean pim - Lode and placer location notices e S 2 - | tor sale at The Empire Office. 5 PORTRAITS bY Try the Empire classifieds for — | | results. Empire classifieds pay. Mountain climbing party ing nearly 30,000 feet, this mighty pile of rock and earth and snow has long challenged the ambitions of veteran climbers. Three previous assaults have carried to 28,000 feet, but the last stretch has defied all attempts. Six veterans comprise the party which will seek to reach the top of this monarch The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL } and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars { e TED COWLING Phone 369 —photographer Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” P e s R PERCY’S CAFE Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718—Phone 3 OFPICE—119 Seward St. Junesu, Alasks The First National Bank JUNEAU [ ] CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100.000 [ ] COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ! | | | | ? > 2% Paid on Savings Accounts e