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B THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1938. I on setting up the investigation | ' £ 4 o —" Ay Dml v Alaska i mpire " g RHAT® £ il | . PROFESSIONAL 1 il mmitiee is uwp azamst s ——BIRTHDAY| 20 Years Aoo || Ifor()scopg lrecto FRATERNAL SOCIETIES i ik ST A | \ GASTINEAU cnmwu, EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY st cle in the New York |, 1,"/ U”'d”):"[ (,’:"f"::: rf)’;l"»“""‘(”" E A e “The stars incline ! e i S R T ions est wishes ay, their ‘rom The Empir but d ¢ compel” R - WELEN TROY I j s virthday anniversary, to the follow- ! gt b @ i ¢ B. P. 0. ELKS meet g e pre ; / | | s Alaska. ¥ will be expressec ing — LI 5 %| | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER SvY Wednemiavi b 6 ¥ I On the one side are the N L e " DENTISTS p.am. isiting brothers Bntered in the Post Office in Junea Class Matter. ° . Phgn JUNE 29 ot bt BN B Vo G e Blomgren Building welcome. C. H. Mac- ; s <y S j. O. Kirkham | The Army appropriation bl As the month closes, kindly stars| | PHONE 56 | SPADDEN, Exalted Rul- R i 1% DuRasuand Dewslisver per mont > A 2ok b < {carrying $12,089,000,000, the largest|rule strongly, according to astrolo- | 5 A Dt er; M. H. SIDES, Sec- Dettvered b < : ’ n has been an im- Lo n |single budget in the history of the|gy. This is one of the rare days HOUES 4 T W U | retary. ol 512 o $6.0 nomic development of the e f"é‘“"‘"“ world, passed the Senate Wwithout|when lovers of the finer things of | ] ; . . b roll call |1ife should benefit. 2o 4 " . i s bl A | Women are subject to stimulating = MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 g SRR AN “"“”’(“'“B";"\‘i)“ ) Because of the impossibility to se-! influences that enable them to make | Chisles P. 3 i Second and fourth ? » . rs . Holland R 1% g vas nec-| the be: pir talel ctresses| | Monday of each month 3 W 1d previously bee ade b cure labor in Juneau, it was nec-|the best of their talents. Actresses| | r. har es P. Jenne y . . A it e PR i . |essary for four members of the C.|and musicians should be fortunate| | D el | \G/\ in Scottish Rite Temple i 5 2 o Fe — *|w. Young Company to dress the|under this sway. | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. { beginning at 7:30 p.m. DAILY LESS®NS pack of fish at the J. H. Long Pack-| Under this configuration the po- TELEPHONE 176 ‘ DANIEL ROSS, Wor- D e s now “a concentration of o oo Company in order that they|etic impulse may be active and ro-| | shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- 4 ‘ % equal ir ory,” the Presi- IN ENGLISH uld be canned before spoiling.| mance is likely to flourish, even| ¢ | VERS, Secretary. i om the r: of Internal H. J. Fisher, George W. Mock, |among persons no longer young. - ““ R T AR A e 1 ent of 1t concentration By W. L. Gordon Amos Sundstrom, Thomas Richar¢ Good luck attends whatever is b REBEKAHS L34 VO DErCe of all ¢ yrations T son, all officers and employees of | started, even a flirtation, while this . 1. Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets Yoo PR g —————"the company, helped clean and diess| planetary government prevails. I Dr. Richard Williams every second and fourth Wednes- : ¥ an 6 percent| W Often Misused: Do not say. | the pack is an auspicious day for entertain-| | DENTIST day, LOOF. Hall BETTY Mec- 7 percent of the total assets However did you manage it?" S — | ing informally. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH ¢ i I i How did you manage it?" Even the food containers of the Real estate is subject to favorable GOLDSTEIN BUILDING \BLAKL Secretary. s LSRN ame source hie clted HEUIES often Mispronounced: Ignora- | American Army in France were 10| influences and those who buy and — Wt e han one-ter of 1 percent of ,..c Pronounce ig-no-ra-mus, i a: wear gas masks, the men, horses,|sell should profit. Home building - FRSUE SIS SIS SRS ! ) I v uned half the net Income iy pig, o as in no, a as in ray|mules and even carrier pigeons | remains ‘subject to good promise [N n combir 1 4 percent of (not as in ram), accent third ready had been equipped. As a)from the stars. ' * 3 o " ed 84 tal net profits | syllable. measure of conservation becauss of| Aged persons should benefit in 1 Guy smth ) Often Misspelled: Transfer; fer. the limited supply of tin, experi-|unusual w: Economic indepen- | | CHIROPRACTOR I ¢ e e of this concentration, he declared, is Transferred and transferring; ferr. ments with waxed paper raticr :m,me will come to many as pension Drugless P*ysician \ : n G s 4 ctlected in the distribution of national income. Oit-| Synonyms: Estimate (verb), val- boxes were being made with g0od|plans are carried out | Stfise Hourht 1Ucid A0k 0% : : by the National Resources Committee, | 4 evaluate, appraise, rate. results Dairies are to gain importance in Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. { p & Word Study: “Use a word threc g coming months when strange focd PHONE 667 3 PUROLA REMEDIES he said that t of all American families a | ——— — - 2 3 % 3 times and it is yours.” Let us in- From foreign newspapers ame | problems will develop. Diet is to be AIMED T0 FURTHER AVIATION : tlone had incomes of 1255 crease our vocabulary by mastering | the rumors that an epidemic of | disoussed more and more, due to|- S U PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- { Y ) 4 1 1,000 for e year (1935-36), and at the other one word each day. Today's word: typhoid was ging among the Ger-| many serious cases of poisoning. IV—‘ FULLY COMPOUNDED e ladder a little I an 1'% percent of the Abdicate; to give up or relinquish man soldiers in Northern France.| Persons whose birthdate it is have| | In an ef ; received incomes which in dollers formally, as sovereign power; as.|This together with the losses in|the augury of a year of extraordin- Dr. A. W. Stewart Front Street Next Colisemm Congre whicl s d the same fotal as the income of “te abdicate the crown.” the last offensive was said to Aac-|ary experiences which are fortu- DENTISY PHONE ®i--Free Delivery | setting up a civi . 7 percent at the bottom D ount for the delay in resuming an|nate, Romances are forecast for | Heurs 9 am. to 6 p e S | i T ¢ mica- el e 2 4———— 4! offensive movement on the Westem | many | SEWARD BUILDIN( s wt i beet ned by Jital ; front | Children born on this day may be Cffice Phone 469 AR RS R N e A o i B brcidi: ¥ o - s i ai MODERN —_— ambitious and able to attain public e | 0 E it I . < p r 3 B 1 o TET ' Fire Department was flying|notice. Subjects of this sign usually - Tomorrow’: S S'Yles The o [ « : p e LTIQL H= Service Flag with fourteen penefit through publicity whica 7 DR. H. VANPE T d ‘ d the § ctic e Ausfrial pri he declared, “mean tars from the flagpole in front of | they court ! |4 oday” c Commission and the P = dobs | Bu-18i00. Acldent istries like By Roberid Les heir building. The Stars represeni-| Frederick Ferdinand Low, onetime| | ikl it 1 { . e ment and steel, where prices have ied firm in | ) TR 4 o the following members: W. D.|Governor of California, was born| | Consaltation and examination office Department ov I be cent face of a falling demand, payrolls have shrunk as| Q. How long should the 8ebu- Kesselring, Arthur Fairchild, Wil- on this day 1828. Others who have| | free: Hg“‘i:f 1070 ‘.Z'Ll “: = the five-may cs a 40 and ercent in recent months. Nor is tante stand with her mother to re-| liam Taschiek, J. J. Woodard, Mer- | celebrated it as a birthday include | 7 t0 5 by';":pl‘":":”::'; t p It doc a ; HEz B chanc 1 most. comp stries ceive the guests at her coming-out ion Goldstein, P. L. Coleman, R.'William Almon Wheeler, onetime Gastineke. Wy #50 I f 0y Istr ; , Soutl Franklin St. Phone ITi | Air C o ¥ ha € ¢ themselves quic to falling de- Party? W. Bruce, V. Beaudine, Clifford vice President of the United State 5 ' ' @ - over a P ¥ Rather yrolls and employm \ve been far better A. Until time has been allow Gunning, M. H. Sides, Thomas Gil- 1819; Thomas M. Hilliard, hotel » aimed e the cor it nd Tl e g i i for the last guest.to arrive. She Malcolm Wilson, A. J. Kelly proprietor and importer, 1865. Whes Bl th Y e L 5 then free to join the dancer 1 C. J."Woofter. (Copyright, 1938) i = How it will work out remains to be set e D B S iy snoken on @ Whom should a_bridegroon B et | Robert Sirapson, Opt.D. | | iy effk o towhia. Titthe Frapaids K YABOKIIN g ‘ 3 choose as his “best man’? Word had been received in Juneau TORVINEN ON VISIT | Graduate Los Angeles College oY e d he Senator t the A, He usually chooses that an eight-pound daugter had| Albi Torvinen nhas arrived in Ju- | | of Optometry and ment of aer I Y | zovernn help t nemployed masses with | brother, a brother of the bride, or |been born to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. neau for a brief visit with his| | « g : ; elp npl me wi other, t o 1 Mr. a Mrs. J 4 a E )pthalmology ”m some of tl e X g f 1 mc nd ready to take his closest chum, Littlepage. Mr. Littlepage was in parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tor-| | Glascss Fitted Lenses Gm\‘ndi The Rexall Store” 1 Up 5 1l ¢ reli 3 pent? Q. TIs it the duty of the hostess an aviation camp in California ard vinen. He connected with an & - your yend upor v : tate 1 . power to them," O lead the way to the table at a|M Littlepage and small daugh- electrical company in Seattle. The Rt » Y Reliable ‘ ation & 1 S Bor if o’ intervinks bebates | luneDeon? ter were in Portland young man is well-known in Ju- T WHEN IN A HURRY | pharmacists f eigl 1 CERREAL A et WHIGh Tikes Dilode A. Yes. - neau where he lived for years and | CALL COLE FOR OIL ‘ compoundé ) e ™ : REES L L IMRS. KRUGNESS AND graduated from the Juneau High | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | prescrip- € f School 3 { ons. X € i . amount . . . QUICK! | i : tndustsy bas answered these charges, On the|#——————————s| " SON RETURN, JUNEAU > _ | COLE TRANSFER | | S . it of cor ion of wealth, it has been said | | | 51| COLE N Butler-Mauro Drug Co. P S, i t suc 15 esident cited actually mean| | T,OOK and L JABN John Krugness, Jr, returned 2| | GARBAGE HAULED ||, Fhone 3441 or Night 524 — real p ’~‘l > . bau ' . s themselves are owned by | |Juneau with his mother, Mrs. John [ + ‘Rekkonatle Menthly Rates? ¥ PRSI s set up 3 v 3 ndreds of thousands of stockholders ‘\Kv-uy,nm on board the Columbia ¥ > A e | A m sl Liby: thany Rt RS s, By A. C. Gordon | |after having completed a businass | E. 0. DAVIS Have Y)ur Eyes Examined by | H. S. GRAVES 4 R e bl [ course at the Griffin and Murphy | TFLEPHONE 212 | 1 11 “The Clothing Man” Pt véamect b0 publis: Htites 1 has tecs. by | P —— |Business College in Seattle. Mrs. | Fhone 4753 {| Dr.Rae L. Carlson e ot okt Bename Aty iy e Gt tenheRed) Which is heavier, damp of dry | g ueness has been visiting in Seat- L OPTOMETRIST | Mits Clnig 1 at monopc 1s been justified so long as | air? 4 tle it her s for the past twc e e, e re oo ' £ ublic control prevents abuse of is also Who was the mother of Bing| e - "€ 000 (08 HRE RRSHENO s Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry | ] & With Cc ] ¢ emphasized that where regulation e, pub- \i'l\” b e i “The Store for Men” Shop Phone Green 331 . e ! ortant ordered actio e S nasitha THie Bwnbesh s : What does the word “soviet” = G i L)m“ orgEed B9 ‘. : : i ,(\ r public owr ’ ip is a remedy; the| ° J Bk HOg S MRS. SOWERBY HERE E SABlN s = “ GAST[NEAU MOTOR - gatio 0 monopoly and ¢ rat of ¢ preme Court decision that “there is no vested righ: M€an? - By 1 ‘ oA o R ot Feitsy iy e 4. How many bones has a horse? = ! . power. The Pr in monopoly” has pretty well cleared the legal path| 5 oo Mony BOnes b ste bicyele| Mrs. I Sowerby has arrived here . o { FINE | 1 SERVICE evening in eside ¢ r 1g about what | g ventur ; < o AWEEales spend the er after visiting { Front St.—Triangle Bldg. | PHONE 721 * riders than any other city in the DENA ihe, BuIBes AURGE (T b a4 2 airin, he had said last ) 18 me tration of economic power, it s world? A |her two daughters in the States § _______________ i w’;‘f"v;:‘r::;‘::{l:";m * | | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING E %o, Congress he de ge units in an industry can produce ANSWERS |during the winter months. —_— PAUL BLOEDHORN | Gas—Oil—Storage There sho [ T study of the con- prodyct more efficiently and at a lower price than, 1. Damp air weighs less than 7 e . centration of ¢ c power in American Industry |is possible with many small, inadequately financed|dry air, assuming the same volume| Lode “';“d‘“'}” "‘"‘(‘]"'"'l notiees if It's Paint We iave It! i | B FRANELIN/ SEREXT & and the effec meentratior the decline | units. It is also argued that as long as more than one | and pressure. for sale at The Empire oe. o e I 6 pompeition. There shouid. be an examinatian of unit funotions tn. Gn Bt B 00 | 1 he haite. of, s mather s IDEAL PAINT SHOP | . J. B. WARRACK , competition still exists : : i FRED W. WENDT 4 the existing pric n and the price policies of |and prices seek a proper leve e whine NOWhere given in the Bible, |l £ e . e e e s Btlos fel e el I catol wiidre PTOREE BTRAR S B0 BODDING TRANSFER | || PHONE 549 l ON [T MiErZANINE | Engineers—Contractors Ievl of trade, upon, employment, upon. 1ng-rm | vigim Slomim oo, €5 in the 4% Of gy usea o cesgnate the workerw'| | MABINE PHONE | || | HOTEL JUNEAU o - 3 ; o I DU T COp i At prices are kept| council which dominated a strike in | | LDING s 4 profits and upon consumptior at competitive levels by imports, cven over tariff| Tsarist Russia. sllean) | Rock—Coal Hauling BEAUTY SHOP The Cor the Chief walls, and by the existence of substitute or alterna- v | Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery LYLAH WILSON i | 4. Ninety-one. H Contoure Telephone recomn 1 committee tive products, such as copper and steel in the case of | 5. Copenhagen, Denmark g BT 3 Sanitary Meat Co. X-Er-Vi 538 1 gate to the ne aluminum — e FOR QUALITY MEATS Rwiiainn | COME IN and SEE the NEW | ! zation cor And there is the final argument—that the pre- MRS. JUDGE ARRIVES KRAFFT'S AND POULTRY = » | STROMBERG-CZRLSON between the legislative ive | valling system has built up the richest country and : FREE DELIVERY - R y t. Tt will be made up of | the highest standard of living in the world Mrs. A. Judge arrived on the|| CABINET SHOP Call Phones: 13 and 49 “NEW AND DIFFERENT ] J. B. Burford & Co. . i i T i e Dl North Sea for a visit with her son, FOOTWEAR” “Our door step is wern by each from the Departments of Treasury, Justice, Labor | Personally, we're inclined to think the Federat| Ll JUd8e, of the Fort Serv Glass, Moulding and Plyboard |/~ (| DEVLIN’S ] Satistied Customers” and Com wnd one each from the Federal Trade | Communications Commission ought (o listen in on|° 0 NS _Wife. PHONE 62 . r | Paris Fashion Shoes e 5 and the ftes and . Bxchange Comin! Ii some of the present day radio offexings, in View of | vy ar Emowe o The Charles W. Carter | || a2 wer to subpoena witnesses and records, | the news that programs are being used fo drive rats| Y 20 Empire ad. Mortuary = named to the Out of hen houses, TSSO R 0! L s aon (e # SPECJALIZING e g e M T R Fourth and Franklin Sts. JUNEAU i Bankhead are: Senators O'Mahoney, Borah and King The celling fell down while a “‘orch” singer in ZORIC TOP NOTCH i I MELODY HOUSE N Mk TR \ Eichner. ® New York cabaret was doing her act. It seems to SYSTEM CLEA |2 4 st e 1619, Tecte G PUNSE i the calling ‘BURHE 1 Mave bean AWhics to take 1t Ph 15 CAFE SERVES SOFT Music and Electric Appliances ; The six il members aze still 0. be A=t ipovnnirons Couid ' Bib: than:' of couree Sl one 15 A ‘ o (Next Gastineau Hotel) pointed the Pres ame these o i 3 s €| Mrs. Phone 65 ¢ was cold sober. || ALASKA LAUNDRY ICE CREAM i NEW ALASKAN i e ‘ W Fo z e -: HOTEL j " 3 . Hague and CIO Attorney Friendly Enemies | | aumsracmion v 1| Jomes-Steveas Shop ||| soeS Pkl St Alaska Music Supply CAFE o | . - | | T s i | Jomes-Stevens Shop || | JUNEAU——Phone Single 0 ISP s Tiosen. Mananes GASTINEAU I UN'TED FOOD CO [ LADIES'—MISSES’ IBE: Phnm——Mui;al l;strnmenu 3 ’ READY-TO-WEAR | S Supption TELEPHONE— { EPH 16 I| Seward Street Near Third | Phone 206 122 W. Second J s R | Lode an cer loca notices i — i g ) _elsl PORTRAITS’“bY | for sale at The Empire Office. = TED COWLING Try the Empire classifieds for You'd never expect Mayor Frank Hague of Jersey City to be so amiable with a CIO man, but here he is, second from left, engaged in friendly banter, with Spaulding Frazer (withcut hat), CIO counsel, at the mfij@ speech” trial in Newark, N.J. At left is Charles Hershenstein, and at right Ed O'Mara, both Jersey City corporafion counsels. 24 The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL ’ and SAVINGS Resources Over TwoW;nd One-Half Million Dollars Phone 369 —photog1apher 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 I — 3 e Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St. Junesu, Alaska | results. Empire classifieds pay. The First National Bank JUNEAU ® CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100,000 ] COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS . ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts