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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1938. o the cooperative spirit of the Daily A laska Empire . Bubilstisd very epentigiikosot Sundiy by tha S PIRE. PRINTING COMPANY BRI e e Liberal Court HELEN TROY BENDER E Bt e sl i R W g g 3 ; d Plain Dealer) ~ - ¥ T Unitec preme Court concludes its b ; 7-38 ¢ has upheld the al SUBSCRIPTION RATES h il I 1 CHl wht to it 1ttention Last cred by carrier in Juneau and Dourlas for S1.25 per month. L 5T, ; E I t his 1 legislation one 0, 36.00; o in the 1 mab ! i ur me he has de case, sustain administration ‘ 7 » r ‘ ling adverse decisions by lower o SSOC D RESS. . ¥ ety sl T d prompts two reflections. Partisans of Pr arc quite reasonably that m he won the substance in hi r hand, ti who deplore ; A 5 AR he cou ht can point to the record as an indica- - : | tior or. I t had been a bit more patient t have achieved hi ims without attacking the \tion of the nation’s highest tribunal 1 ¢ the attitud of the court has mox libera whether or not they welcome. f the 1936 marked in the term : two Roosevelt-appoint- K 1 Reed, have ared its work capacity of a for a changing \ me cases amounts to a definite Nor does the approval of a law by the mean that the law is right. But the tuation i urately described by one ob- ho notes that “for the first time in several n's highest tribunal is controlled by THE SCOUTS HAVE LANDED AND HAVE/ 1 et e e T o THE SITUATION WELL IN HAND | A ed ot in the past term, the old 5-4 (i € al division which marked the Elsewhere in toda ¥ € E € will ars and more ago become find a story about the activitie £ 1 he 1 4ls in the ajority (In m camp. But for those parents ble tc ecause of Justice Cardozo's long illn Gut-‘olit vesterday. on’ visitor’s ¢ i to| the division has been 6 to 2). This means, of cou i RS TerS WhIcE: et iberal and Reed have replaced tw RS s vy et ow 1 cc ] n Devanter and Sutherland "y R [ middle man” two years ago, The cook is “tof In' Bo n ax v | increasing tendency to join his liberal guage that means the he of somethir 4 5 i and hak' also’ Chief in ability to prepare I v h m ) W 7 Hugl the stomach, and lots of We si that S I has left only J vnolds and Butler camps are little different from others in that respec tsent conservat 1 have been If the appetite is satisfactorily appe 1 ing the pa Up to mid-May Justice on a brighter hue. Thus we would like t Ids had with majority views in 25 voung 5 life i bright indeed I nd Butler in tice Black's dissents, which acted - ¢ attention because, River camp, and Mr. Arthur J. Dav e yo Y n of his fellow with the conclusic g idivt ) e ’ ed vigorous opposition to severs As one youngster put it: “Hoi oyt I t result of it ar's work of this liberal- Smothered in butter and swimming in sy i ribunal has been greatly to extend Feder There was abundance of other kinc imental powers in three major fields—pub we imagine you can get the idea. We dic e util relation taxation. In the firs saw those lads, and we thought we'd p ong t i upheld the registration provision of the most import information in ¢ Hok Company *Act tained the PWA power pregram and indicated that “reproduction cost” is no —they're getting plenty of food, and the right kin 5 nger a judicinl requirement in rate-fixing SN St Roas, WY SHEL. gL Ehe boys, @ he labor field th ional Labor Relations i on 8 healthy looklig Sanginidtspersed won o ard ha istently been sustained, the record for quito bumps, and altogether having a fine t s e sty S gniiies v Some of the lads admitted the mo ! 1 i Chiar TaG: Mushes criticlams’ of Prooadine vigorous, but the boys living out there ! Department of Agriculture in the Kansas City accepted as a rebuke court, specifically upheld d in the more or les: k rds ¢ 15 beer “Want to we asked one weather- to the Labor Board. Yet ti beaten youngste Labor Board procedure similar to that rejec Heck, o he replied. “We got some over night, Department of Agriculture case ? Federal power of taxation has been widened, par- kes coming s week. I wish we were going to' . iikhe Seubis, U ilg Wk ot s ticularly in the recent case holding officers of the New bug open, 50 what's go home?” stay a month. ¥ Vork Port Authorily subject to the federal income tax Like the Marines, your Boy Scouts, dear parent Protection of civil liberties was bolstered by the have landed at Eagle River and have the situation' gecision outlawing the municipal ordinance by which well in hand Griffin, Ga., forbade distribution of handbills. The e e | of this decision has apparently not yet reached A COMMUNITY CELEBRATION The justices now begin their long rest from a term of service in which several A few weeks -ago the prospects for a Fourth of o 452 RIS £l have been revised to bring justice into step with to- July celebration this year were not very bright. There was some question whether there would be a celebra- day alities. The nation may well salute this tri- bunal whose majority today so clearly expresses those tion of any kind. But the American Legion, which | principles of liberalism which are the essential of has been putting on the annual event for years healthy American progress. witlg money ec rouzh the Chamber of Commerce, | decided to ask Juneau’s busin people what they Jer [el Mayor Hague has denied Congress- thought about it. A 1p of public-spirited citizens | man O'Connell of Montana the right to speak in the were called together and the propc put up to! City. Perhaps his pas land was not them. ‘This group didn‘t hesitate. They not only ™ said there should be a celebration but that th would With the situation ‘$till touch and go, Europe, g0 out and raise the money. In two days they brought (o 4 ¢ «aid. fears “an incident.” But of course, the in a fund of more than a thousand dollars. Now it IS jmportance of the incident will depend on what certain near the $1,200 mark people want to make of it.—Boston Globe. The Citizens Committee foun business house d individ were whole-he 1 out, too, that the IS0 W SRR AT of the community Entry in the Irony-of-Fate contest: the cottage Kk Walton dwel ht fire while the ijon. The|in which caug rtedly back of the celeb; fund the committee raised proves it. Inc s are | cook was {rying fish the other day and burned that the system a this vear, similar to the one —— i in vogue many years ago, is a good The wage-hour bill may specify how long one may wor much he will be paid, but the w feature about it is it doesn’t make any provision for the Fourth of July celebration. It fledged community affair a job.—Ohio State Journal. The Legion has been given the money and the e H job of putting on the actual celebration. The record Eoidently thi Gicols. that recently went broke in of the Legionnaires over the years is sufficient assur-| ywas) ngton couldn't compete succ fully with Con- ance that they will do a good job of it. Juneau again | gre 1d-fashioned Fourth of .Inl_\'IH APPY. : v ¢ BIRTHDAY | 2() Years Ago The Empire ertends congratula- tions and best wishes today, their virthday unniversary, to the follow J. P. Williams g William A. Chipperfield # Alfred Zenger, Jr. *. Mrs. W. S. Pullen |for an aviation school Joe Snow versity Campus. It Lloyd Reid & chool of its kind in the West. Na N | fliers were to, b ing and later Misspelled: Tragedy; ' not Study: “Use a word thre times and it is yours.” Let us in- crease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word Commendation; praise. “The cen- those that are opposed to is the nicest commendation that an be given us."—St. Evremond "LOOK and LEARN ; By A. (; Gordon Words Often Misused: Do not say. | Cordova had resumed Jane Gibson is the author Jane Gibson is the author.” authoress is not incorrect, it is litt] used, author including both men an women writers Mispronounced: Jaguar. DOring Pronounce jag-war, first a as in ba While coutitry in war, accent first n Attempt, effort, trial r Cole, J. R. Winn, e States Government ix How many violins did Stradi- ice, U. varius make? 11 the oceans? let to Dr. AN A mulatto. In the Spanish-American War, | Neider! found that the heavy |in service on a sub chaser. About 22 miles ol were khaki uniform The four-year mail route contract first worn by the U. S. Army? for both the Juneau What is the average depth of the Juneau-Skagway H. E S. city has the larg- | for the Juneau-F: population? been let to John Haho of Dougla — Dr. Kaser’s boat was the Estebeth WERS — Estimate is 1,000. ! Word had been Local Draft Board that Willlam H 1ser had enlisted and was dark blue uniform was too warm for kv the tropics. Because the boys ard could not celebrate San Prancisco. in Juneau, a box PSR, being prepared by MODERN i Weather: Highest ETIQUETTE S By Roberta Lee - T Q. After attending a party at | girl’s home, isn’t it sufficient t@ tell | the girl you have had a good: fime, | 2 without also telling her mother? | Ylmds s&flu Bem A. No. One should speak o hoth. ' It is very likely that any enjoyment - you have had is due to the mother's| MARSHAL, and labor. ¥ O Would it be all right to mail wedding announcements five oF six| vy, months after ; but the proper time for ient precedents mailing is on the wedding day. Should the fork or the:spoon |, when eating charlotte It is correct to use the spoon when eating the filling, or cream, but one should use the fork fof eat- ing the cake foundation. plums and reading his newspaper, a man in Naples picked up a small electric lght bulb. and 2 SABm’s Front St.—Triangle Bldg. z bulb intact in his stomach. It was (Authorized Dealers) GAS — OILS % | chic the wedding? along. [er, was born in Py D t X-rays showed the —->-e AT floroscope “The stars incline but do not compel” From The Empire JUNE 13, Nine Naval flight officers were| | in Seattle to establish a N; Adverse planetary aval group | minent in the horos i B. P. 0. ELKS meet DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER ’ every Wednesday at § DENTISTS | p.m. Visiting brothers " sets are Go- Blomgren Buildi | welcome. H. Mac- sl o P [ . SPADDEN, Exalted Rul- % Hours 9 am. t0 9 pm. | | eri M. H. CIDES, Sec- tening position that appears ] sl armed conflicts given ground train- ther may be obstacles placed in the way many public projects. especially| i e Charles P. Jenne chgol was, fo accommodate 200 5tu-| those connected with plans for na-| IN ENGLISH xterta By W. L. Gordon | — e * The Pioneer Clam cannery of nt to San Diego or .DmY-TE‘TS—gONS Pensacola for flight False alarms about espionage the detection of operations | be expected through coming months. | The young are warned against un- wise acceptance of tended to ally Americans with sub- | may | shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- with improved equipment and was mploying 200 men and women, propaganda in- | E. P. Pond had left Juneau on hert photographic trip of the neig Seven new appointments \de in the personnel of the Junez Chapter of the Council of National Defense to take the places of the everal others who had resigned severed their connections with the Council. Those appointed Jackson, John W. Troy, on the part of a high official. Word: | and epeeches should be few in number comins | Dr. Judson Whittier | | many persons in the United States| | Drugless P* sician from | | | international develop-| | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. R. Willis and Dr. L. O. Sloane. Officers of the Council were W. A Clark, John Rustgard, rends and J. B. Marshall days AS0N Which | ssetapamnsirste= extraordinarily eastern resorts. Women of all classes should make| | Dr. A. W. Stewart the most of opportunities for recre tion and entertainment. The sum- Hours 9 am. to 6 p. its| o SEWARD BUILDING through the William Britt, proprietor of Britt's 4 | Pharmacy, was a duly qualified re- cruiting agent for merchant mar- ne service, and was authorized by the Director of the Recruiting Serv- Merchant Marine cept the applications of those who What is a person of one-half desired to join the service negro blood called? — should be memorable Persons whose birthdate it is have the augury of a year of hard work and eventful days. areful in all their Children born on this day prob-| | OSTEOPATH ably will be exceedingly intelligent| | Consultation and examination s this| | free. Heurs 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | responsibili- | | 7 to 9:20 by appointment. 1 a ! Gastineau Hotel Annex | of | South Franklin St. Phore 177 | , CIfice Phone 469 _,L \V' SRR =t e { “Tomorrow’s Styles should be | DR- H. VANCE ‘i Today" Sitka run and run had been The contract ties in their life work. Harriet Beecher Stowe, author “Uncle Tom’s C: this day 1811. Others who have cele- brated it as a birthday include Ro bert M. La Follette, 5 on economist, | | Graduate Los Angeles College: ;alpa, Honduras, with 40, Alre: goodies was 0,788 inhabitan., the local women sy |to be sent to them | Glasces Fitted Lenses Ground i your % " s — Reliable WHEN IN A HURRY pharmacists st cap- | | CALL COLE FOR OIL compound | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any prescrip- amount . . . QUICK! fions. ICE CREAM LA B R S Chicken Gizzard KRAFFT'S CABINET SHOP Glass, Moulding and Plyboard June 13.—Mrs Saunders had been searching ken gizzards diligently for days. erday she was rewarded. Ithe gizzard of a chicken cleaning she found mond, lost four months She had suspected If It’s Paint We iiave It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 P | Rudolf Friml, American compos- oot e PROFESSIONAL Directory mm somms " .. | MoBNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 117 Second and fourth Monday of each month \0 in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p.m. DANIEL ROSS, Wor- ‘1 DENTIST | || Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. | TELEPHONE 176 | VERS, Secretary. REREKANS M H1H Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets DI‘. RlChBl’d WI“lflmS }w\(r‘(l:r; (.;rmnd and fourth Wednes- DENTIST [ |day, 1OOF. Hall BETTY Mc- | OFFICZ AND RESIDENCE | |CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTh | GOLDSTEIN BUILDING BLAKE, Secretary. | (e Guy Smith DRUGS | PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum ; to CHIROPRACTOR | | TS e AR SO Office hours: 1v-12, 1 7-9 | PHONE 667 in| H———— =1 PENTISY PHONE ®i--Free Delivery ———————] Juneau’s Own Store | | Robert Simapson, Opt.D. | of Optometry and Opthalmology } A ,S.Q.E‘E.wafi El; ! | Butler-Mauro Drug Co. | Rl T LRt e s § Have Y ur Eyes Examined by H. S. GRAVES {| Dr.RaeL.Carlson || e Clothine Me= Home of Hart Schaftner and | OPTOMETRIST { | Marx Clothing Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry | Shop Phone Green 331 - ‘ = - T GASTINEAU MOTOR | FINE ' o by at very reasonable rates I GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING PAUL BLOEDHORN | 4 SO Stomee i | 8. FRANKLIN STREET g J. B. WARRACK i | 4 | ~ON THE MEZZANINE Engineers—Contractors | | HOTEL JUNEAU “The Store for Men” Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY been 14 weddings b o MARINI i BUILDING FORD AGENCY | Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery Il Phones: 13 and 49 The Charles W. Carter GREASES R R Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. WEEDS ALONG THE RICHT-OF-WAY nave little chance to survive after “ghost trains” with this sprinkler system move along the tracks. The sprinkler using poisonous weed-killing liquids has been given trial tests near Crewe, England, by the London, Midland and Scottish railway, which finds method effective. “Ghost trains” include locomotive, two tanks and a brake. SATISFACTION IN FOOD QUALITY AT 1 | UNITED FOOD CO. [' | TELEPHONE—16 Seward St. ' | | | i a2 PHONE 136 | GARBAGE HAULED ]UNEAU MOTORS ' Reasonable Monthly Rates Foot of Main Street E. 0. DAVIS | TELEPHONE 212 i Fhone 4753 S— | NEW ALA: FAMILY SHOE STOR “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive Shoe Store” LOU HUDSON—Manager So. Franklin Street Phone Single O PORTRAITS by TED COWLING JUNEAU BEAUTY SHOP LYLAH WILSON Contoure Telephone e X-Er-Vac 538 a S ——— —a COME IN and SEE the NEW | STROMBERG-CLRLSON | i RADIOS || “New anp purerent ||| J B. Burford & Co. FOOTWEAR” " “Our door step is worn by DEVLIN’S Satistied Customers” i Paris Fashion Shoes L —— P [t e S ——— JUNE_AU i § SPECIALIZING ‘ MELODY HOUSE g ' Music and Electric Appliances (Next Gastineau Hotel) and ] Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 & Ita -y talian o 3 : Dinners Jiaks Whusie Smpnly GASTINEAU CAFE A Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies iy, Phone 206 122 W. Second | & 2| Lode and placer location notices | for sale at The Empire Office. Try the Empire classifieds for —_————— | results. Empire classifieds pay. The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS e Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars ——— | PERCY’S CAFE Phone 369 —photographer Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy Percy Reynolds, Manager | | | || COFFEE SHOP l | | e T Alaska Federal Savings | | | and Loan Association | Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 B P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 | | OFFICE—119 Seward St. The First National Bank JUNEAU [ ] CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$100,000 [ ] COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts