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T 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY l6 1938 antic "P 5 . cancells games. If Japan was . . Sk(l F'n DY@ pnting carly success in China the Tokyo authority tHAPP Y PROFESSIONAL aly £ 7 A BIRTHDAY FRATERNAL SOCIETIES J probably would not worry much about the Olympics oroscope T 20 Years Ago lrec o Published evers cvening except Sunday by the h are still two away. If the war lords saw K 4 GASTINEAU CHANNEL EMPIRE PRINT COMPANY % rospect, there would still be| | sy incli | The Empire extends congratula-| | CREREE Iy kAT Lrp it | S R i o e sipsdbarabi e | |tions and best wishes today, their From The Empire WELEN TROY BENI ; B B "% time to arran and hold the games. And it would but do not compel” | |yirtnday anniversary, to the follow- P 7 B o B s @ L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Manager .= y e to victory iactor it is safe to II 5 { | v S S.meet " gecond o reets, Juneau, Aluska i sk g5 1o Tabiiide Aroull ot ovar 4 |09 [ —+*| | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 N e ASSUME ABLTC e little Japanese would not over- Mrs. R. H. Stevenson p.m. Visiting brothers e ffice tn Juncau as Second Class Matter. SUNDAY. JULY 16, 1918 DENTISTS g SR ory OOV Jony B O R o A L L | The youthful students of Mrs. Si- Blomgren Building welcome. C. H. Mac- RS SUBSCRIPTION RATES, ik o But such is not the ca Japan is dubious of the| Benefic planetary aspects rule to- Mrs. Clarence Walthers gurd Wallstedt gave a piano recital PHONE 56 SPADDEN, Exalted Rul- Beltvered by carrier In Jonea e " . outcome in China. Its government is taking no ay 4{"””“" it ““-mtmgt"l" It i — at the Methodist Church. The young Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. :;iax H. SIDES, Sec One year, In it $6.00; | hances or ting athletes from all countries of the ““‘k"'.'\" Pl“'q"(‘;;“‘n," hose who JULY 17 pianists taking part included Ger- A : s Wl ynotty world to Tokyo only to have those athletes find | f” e (,,m;.,,»’.;\u-vw:‘.thu h or G CU'”""‘?] trude Wallstedt, who was only five | & 2 v failure or irre " 9 Japan in a sorry condition as a result of the war or |, riic SATS CRCOUTSET CEAREH BT b Lk | years old; Lorraine Ericson, who was (s | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 vers of thelr aber™ office, §2: Business Office S e b e ehery and riests will GRER<at ey |eight; Rose Bartlett, and her sister ! Second and tourth 5 er ef Bishops and priests wi ai- | adomin Radovich | Adise Bkttt G “weres both bert a preT—- 4 Iy in the scope of their influence Mrs. Daniel Ross [Alice Bartlett, who were both (en. | [y Charles P. Jenne Monday of each month The Associated Pre it et g spobadun he United Stat The talented youngsters were as. DENTIST G in Scottish Rite Tempie At o1 il nows Criminal Procedure in the United State James Carlson sisted by Edward Naghel, violinist, b y beginning at 7:30 pm etherwise fted in thi New books by established authors Glliott Fremming : r , Neols Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldi. er a pupil of Miss Klondy Nelson. I DANIEL ROSS, Wor- Sublished hereir Newark Evening News) will present the results of explora- D | ¥ | TELEPHONE 176 shipful Master; JAMES W. LEL ALASKA CIRC an; hN/\r ED How ¢ n h unscrupulous litigants in suits at|tion in the unseen world. Much will T—— R o+ ‘ Ons SusitiVisvening all ot Janeau| L VEIp?,S Secretar"y 2 THAN THAT OF AN k 3 v nsed crooks in criminal trials, with smart | be learned about the super-consci- = v T — i e ] 3 ; vitnessed the following sunset of | e e Ry A o £ by th monkey-wrench technicalities fashioned | trollog I interest persons in all < it ; S 3 cription of \which is taken from the . s out of the rules of practice and procedure. Unneces- | walks of life IN ENGLISH ‘Fn:mr “The lacy effects of the Dr. Richaré Williams l’t?rscvemnc:ij md;;e‘Nom .Aw ,;,eeu iry expense, delay and confusion have resulted After sunset today a man high 3 e T 5 every second and four! ‘ednes- p y W. L. highly colored clouds brought forth | . largely from shackling the courts to a Legislature- | in government circles is to be rec- B Mot guring Bk CLGRENES B ikabuze, Bor & DENTIST day, LO.OF. Hall. BETTY Me- made code | ognized because of success in Some o B r(;x -"“‘"““w ml’rmg the (_h;m'_m,, OFFICZ AND RESIDENCE CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH earne and success- | inte o gotiati ! cés e 4 N BLAKE, Secretary. REIE R suceess: | injerriational, LERoMBREEs | Words Often Misused: Do not say, scene, Gastineau Channel seemed| GOLDSTEIN BUILDING g, o fully for correction of this condition in the Federal| The week may bring a boom in “My wife and myself were there.”| swimming in a purple h; | courts than has Attorney General Cummings. Due | certain stocks. Rubber and tin will) o7 0 e "t Dol g O, ekt [5 — > P dr| po e — " t R e » Congress SPAGETTTONg i ¥ at an early. Gate, S 3 ry I i largely to h effort rin (wu;n wlln] 1934 HIHI\I‘IM(‘\ 3 mzln t at an early date, it Often Mispronounced Nake: Miss Klonda Olds took the l)ld“‘ : | dkred. to pis PUDIEIPEL MNP 2R LISy ECVIGY <O I8 1OTRIDN Pronounce na-ked, a as in name,}of Miss Celia McLaughlin as steno-| Whitti | G s th rule-making in civil actions, a reform that had been | Vacation days will increase, the| OO MR B S 8 RIS T O e Commissioner's office| Dr. Jug;g:;;flo:ther lly m agitated for 30 years. This spring the court promul- | number of tourists by motor c: 6‘[ " 2 e ¢ e et adg CHI Yy | e ten Misspelled: Balloon; twq during the absence of Miss McLaugh G gated new rules, which will become effective in Sep- |and steamship this month. There| ‘ 5P {2z Qe 2 # | Drugless P*ysician . blis 4 ERpaNT LA b ; len returns f Euro- | ' e e | | office hours: 1v-12, 1-5, 7-9 tember, establishing a uniform and simplified system | may be sudden returns from ot et e ez SR 1 2.5-4 Telangie Bidg, 5 g Y g ) yms: rh), s Il Rroo -3~ ngle . in place of the rigid, inflexible and confusing statute- el i bt ¢ sarfi ms IR, a) fixed code Moderation in all activities s/ foster. cherish, entertain. DL SRS 0 D Gutied, e | PHONE: 667 | PUROLA REMEDIES % . Cummings has taken the lead in seeking | counseled s extraordinary weather| Word Study: “Use a word three|and Mrs. I Sowerby, Mr. and Mrs.| iy R N e B el e | O evainy. Earthquakesare| times and it is yours.” Let us in-|F.1A. Meicalf, Mr..and Mrs. Robert —— PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- £ biaye thesboint glven | L NS R AKInG Spowet in ) sand pes develop, ¢ ? crease our vocabulary by mastering | Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Jorgen Nel-|&#— syszas FULLY COMPOUNDED —_— criminal procedure. Where a question of criminal | forecast for western states. ot woid GabR AT ToRsy TGN aor B etk s S videcs foruiad Excellent news comes to / in the ]\‘ It “' l[lllflfil-“" -:H_' ‘-]‘( l"‘;l-\:l“;m'l“‘l :1‘1’\“““1‘}){3(‘ r“n”»‘”;p‘”‘;:x: ”I:' ::;L‘:;““l‘:?; ?:-i:“iaafwi:rl"; good | Biennial; taking place once in two|a party who made a trip to Warm Dr. A W. Stewart Front Street Next Coliseum dispatch carried in The Empire yesterday that the federal statute, the tris ge mus e com- | th 2 s S Y Springs Bay. ISt ; Nq!u:mx] Editorial Asso iation will hold its annual mon law, but before applying it he must consider the | fortune, but there may be strange YeArs: 8% “a blennial electio ‘ St i L 35;*:‘?; s | PHONE %i—Free Delivery o Mgt g modifications imposed by state constitutions and state | experiences in business affairs. Girls e pi e 7 y Wi bty t {er e o convention in the north next year S i . . vard cret court . ne big black bear tried to wrecl SEWARD BUILDING | It means the Territory is getting its first major legislation. Even then he must determine that these | may incline toward secret court- 7 Tha oar brikNes BhatGhE. iEn Rb Office Phone 469 ki d e depends Modifications are not inconsistent, with the Constitu- | ships e, e MODERN a0 Mrs; BRSO Weis! making al . = oAl AL otk bolAThe oF atieh Saet tion and laws of the United States Children born on this _y P (trip to the glacier. Mrs. Shattuck | "T ’ si l a great deal of the future holding of 1 mee In short, the existing system is a hodge-podge of {ably will be studious and imagint- ET@UERE said that they had to blow thelr|§——-m——me— —————"3 omorrow s sStyles in Alaska common law, federal law and state law. The im-|tive. Their ruling planet is the Hor {0 et the Mesit ottt of the rosd DR H. VANI‘E Today" | It will bring approximately 350 delegates and perative need of a solution is stated by the Attorney |Moon and they may be subjects of By Roberta Lee 80" they coilld base { OSTEOPATH i their families nort nd se delegates will repre- Gene in these cogent words: changing moods. | Consultation and examination sent most of the small daily and larger weekly news- he Alm» an public jx.k'un]\ consclous of the| Eldridge Oux,-. 13:;“(‘;38“ w: " A new system was inaugurated| | free. Hours 30 to 12;°1 to B; | | papers in America. The impressions they get of the Problems of crime control Last, but not least, it | born on this day 1768. O ;ers Wwho| Q. What should be served at @ for the Four-Minute men. The for-| | 1 to 9:30 by appointment. Territory, its opportunities and its people will be 5 4u~m:|x>r!muIA'H]('):‘]\[ disposition of mlnmnn} cases hlmv;- g:k.m]atod'r;t \\]:l bx};;;tii::)x:;; formal garden party? e Tertionta) Sheiritan, B 5|} Ghattaskn Hotel Annex | reflected throughout the nation when they get home | UnDec y delays will not be folerated indetinitely. | clude Stephen et A A. Lemonade, iced tea, fruit popertson, was henceforth to be | South Franklin St. Phone 177 . i stories for the readers of their various [hE average citizen has but scant patience With legal | Roman Catholic priest ordained in| punch, ginger ale, coffee, sand-|Lnown as. the Territorial director.| & & snd write thelr storles Tor the res Sk - op. fefinements that all too often cloud a criminal trial | the United States, 1768; Isac Watls. | wiches, salads, pastries, ices, cakes, = LR = publications. It will be the greatest avenue of Pub- ;ng ghsenre the main objective—the determination of | English hymn writer, 1674. bonbons. The cannery tender Adolphus “f licity that Alaska has ever had guilt or innocence—the search for truth. We must Q. When may one use a visiting 2 2 2 ; ; ; s ) @ cne of the large power boats of the| o According to the present tentative schedule, the reform or be reformed.” MONDAY, JULY 18, 1938 |card for an invitation? BN o pwem R | Robert Simapson, Opl.D. delegates will leave Seattle aboard the steamer Aleu- Here is a warning and a challenge. Whatever Business affairs should show A. For a bridge party, an in- point Hilda at 4 o'clock, according Graduate Los Angeles College tian of the Alaska line on June 14, expecting to go as its effect on national legislators, it will be welcomed | marked- stimulation through the| formal dance, a musicale, Or a l€a 'to the report of fishermen Who ar- of Optometry and far as Seward. Doubtless some, if not the major por- by those members of the bar who long have striven | morning, according to astrology.|to meet a guest. p rived in port. | ! Opthalmology tion of the party, will visit the Interior points, Ses- for the Cummings objective and on whose cooperation | Merchandising is subject to prom-| Q. May a woman ask a fellow | nGla.s:es Fitted Lenses Ground | sions are expected .to be held aboard the vessel and the Attorney General may fully rely ising aspects, but there may be an|passenger on a train to open her High 61; low 51. Clear. |e——— e BRt, oriois clties alonr e ey, including Jumieau R o inclination toward too much opti-| window? - TR e ot aie S R 5 British Democracy mism A. No; ring for the porter T ——————————=3|T wiE~ Iv A mURRY The delegates are scheduled to be here at least a day s ) Tabor froubles which madRERsos| s CALL COLE FOR OIL A large part of the credit for bringing the con- (Cincinnati Enquirer) the building or operation of air- |g————————— — FORD AGENCY | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any vention north mext year is due to the efforts of the We read with acute interest that Princess Eliza- | planes are indicated. There may be | (Authorized Dealers) amount . . . QUICK! : e read with acute interest that Princess Eliza- |t : | | | Alaska Steamship Company, Delegate Anthony J. petn twelve-year-old heir presumptive to the British |accidents on regular air lanes. Il LOOK and LEARN | GREASES | COLE TRANSFER Butler-Mauro D: Co. Dimond and Gov. John W. Troy. The Governor With throns, has become an active member of the Girl| An adverse sign affecting the! | H GAS — OILS Phone 3441 or Night 534 i {mpn rug 2 other newspaper men and officials of the Territory Guides, a patrol leader, in fact. In this new capacity | United States navy is read ‘as in- 1 } S S L have been urging the conventioh to come to Alaska she is learning, doubtless with royal alacrity, to make | (luencing plans for expansion. [ By A. C. Gordon ot B for several years. Alaska line officials have been pull- i ]\u. l‘n" ‘1“ seems V]n be a lmrm\ ]n\m]! mu.} rlm- “‘r:”.‘w.l:;::: :\-‘:‘1‘:(0(1flu(‘;:;"::xg;g‘“‘:; | | JUNEAU MOTORS Have Y)ur Eyes Examined by H. S. GRAVES ing fgr the sesslons and this yegr headed the moye- | Whether she will pursue the regular curriculum of the BE ey o i e ok Foot of Main Street “The Clothing Man” shent ht the annual meeting in White Sulphur Springs, C'anization to_tie point of masiering clementary | AONE Eroups f“]“‘“] ”("“:)“ s‘;"“_ 1. What is the most commen Dr. Rae L. Carlson || ' aspects of the culinary art who should be loyal to the Stars|c . .. ¢ flowers in the world? RO S Bk SN SnR Home of Hart Schaftner and Delega‘e Dimend, called upon to issue the invitation 4 d Stripes. Rapid growth of ret | © OPTOMETRIST ) wholehearted cfforts for Alaska, de- This is British democracy at its most typical. [and Stripes. Rapid growth of secret| ™, "\ "0, &) ong “The Man — 1 Marx Clothing in n e e onal cantal anq FOF the very essence of the system by which a small | socleties is indicated b the Plying /T ootiitiosen r Otfice Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry il i R el l 04 and wealthy aristocracy manages to handle a large | Warlike influences will continue| ™y i Tige of o vessel is the ’ The Charles W. Carter || Shop Phone Green 331 e attended the White Sulphur Springs meeting to nvite miqdle class and a larger proletariat is to create |to affect Russia. Growth of com-| ‘o G0l 1 SER 4 the editors to the Territory. Several other invitations the illusion of camaraderie. mercial and - political powerilus( PO i b erenn b | Mortuary | = — = GASTINEAU MOTOR had been extended when it came the Delegate’s turn By any scrupulo realistic test, British govern- ‘vrnnhw fed. Jupiter, planet of In-j o o "0n iuption and an erup-| | Fourth and Pranklin Sts. | | f f SERVICE to speak. Tt is significant that following his remarks, ance is not nearly as democratic as our own, Their se and progress, is in the coun-| .=, PHONE 136 | FINE ! at least one of those invitations was withdrawn be- forms, apart from monarchy and its appurtenances, | 1's ruling sign. At this time Mars| =" v o4 o the capital city of Ja.\J | | | watch and Jewelry Repalring 4 PHONE 7271, & ths con e laska, It is apparent are more democratic. But the invariable results are | s near the Ascendant. ) H Mlgswieni GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING fore the convention in favor of Alaska is apparen - ' 5 i il | pan? . at very reasonable G 8 that same spirit permeated the Board of Dircctors, 1655 50. The Prime Minister has absolute discipline | Tragedy for a European dictator ANSWERS R S RO S S IS i 2 PAUL BLOEDHORN s otase whm;‘hr.\ now awarded (he 1939 convention to the | OVeT Parliament and never suffers legislative defeats has been prognosticated. This may| ., oo g0 hny percent of all el 4 i | W s iy MR every American President must endure. Party lines|come in the form of an accident|, & "0 0 red or some shade of The Store for Men S. FRANKLIN STREET = Territory : : are so firm that an M.P.s entire political future is|but may be an assassination L ailos 9 | It was an excellent piece of work in behalf of | jyroyocaply destroyed if he once votes against his| Building of houses and public| " T George Laybourne SABm s J. B. WARRACK Alaska, and well done. It remains now for the rest|pariy on an important division, edifices will flourish in many parts| t “h, U0 O R PR O e R R . of us to see that the first major convention the Ter-| The civil services, vastly more powerful in Eng- |Of the United States. Dwellings in| g " o ! Front St.—Triangle Bldg. § | ! Engineers—Contractors ritory has ever had is a success in so far as we can | land than here, recruited by the most startlingly | Small centers of population will be| ™5 “p " jor_nand side looking | HOTEL JUNEAU make it so | snobbish methods from the graduates of a few aristo- "th'h by wise householders. 3 iiata bt s AR ramemetmased | BEAUTY SHOP JUNEAU A i A i(ra(n- “public schools,” open only to the wealthy ”"l‘} great drought l"’"fi “‘““‘:" 4. An irruption is a bursting in; LYLAH WILSON e an ) » ve » me: P may be of serious results in Canada z = OLYMPIC GAMES VS. WAR { e sand caoinet Citloers HBY the means at nand (BI6F WAL SEIEEE 0 N NS eriptib 1a . breakitig don oxf | BODDING TRANSFER ||| contors Telephono 453 SRS L] : ’lu frustrate any proposal made in Commons. s defhen: . S| bursting forth. MARINE PHONE X-Er-Vao 538 TR | Back of all this, however, is the deeply ingrained Soung g 5. Tokyo. BUILDING 07 [+ ___¢| | COME IN and SEE the NEW Probably one of the best indications of how the | wisdom of a sufficient number of the English govern- | Persons whose birthdate it is have| o> “"%% : N Cocl Msaling STROMBERG-CARLSON | financial winds are blowing in Japan as a result of jng cla Accustomed to rule, happy in politics | the augury of a year of hard work o I Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery l‘ RADIOS its war of sion in China is the announcement|rather than in trade, they know instinctively when |and there may be fair luck in specu- l GARBAGE HAULED [ “NEW AND DIFFERENT J. B. Burford & Co. day before yesterday from Tokyo that the Japanese|to embrace reforms, when to make concessions. They lation. Women may lose jewels and Reasonable Monthly Rates FOOTWEAR” ..(‘m, 'Mor sy b; government had decided to abandon plans for hold- | are conservatives in the true sense, for they know [other valuables. E. 0. DAVIS DEVLIN’S tist p 5 Dt A R 4 . Children born on this day prob- . U, TS JFAC Satistied Customers' ing the 1940 Olympic games in Tokyo, The reason | that an enduring conservatism lies in readiness to : § | il || KRAFFT'S MANUFACTURING || | e, ~ i given was the cost of financing the games, which can | Make concessions to liberals and laborites just before, ably will be keen in mind and strong ool | || and BUILDING COMPANY, Inc. Paris Fashion Shoes . ¥ e i ! g AL ot after, they are forced. to ft. in body. Subjects of this sign suc- . __i (o e safely interpreted as the cost of financing the war "% 1 e ; i ceed through industry which sup- e Thus do they maintain a highly aristocratic | °¢ ; Sk Glsiss) Mialllng ‘and: Piiyeacd || 3 PEAnEL o |social and economic system through the forms of |Plements marke ens, fraressass o BT ¢ SPECIALIZING In its war which has extended over more than!gae oo 0 G o Elizabeth, tying knots ana | Rose Hartwick Thorpe, poet, was JUNEAU a year now, Japan has seen its expenses mounting to' making beds. helps. e born on this day 1850. Others who ‘l OP NOTC H PHONE 62 MEL the figures of a major conflict. The struggle which ' Mooy [ TR have celebrated it as a birthday in- - mPququgfmu In French was to have been & quick victory is still far from a| Decatur, Mich, plans to erect a monument to| clude jfl&;‘m{:”gfl Siotor, A CAFE SERVES SOFT ""mm Gastinosy: HoteD) -~ and Japanese victory although it has seized consideraple Charlie McCarthy. Tt will not be the first to be | Ghoer g rain, naturalig, ICE CREAM Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 Italian portion of ny 1 China. More and more troops | dedicated to a dummy. : (Copyright, 1938) -] have been moved into the war zone, and this has cost| X I i Dinners money. The result has been constantly mounting! (‘f““‘f”‘”"“X‘I""“‘(‘:"m““‘,\mr"‘“’X“““‘k";“‘I‘ ““L‘"}‘:‘i“‘ 'l‘ A round his summer ca 3 ey never mislay their a levies on the residents at home; curtailment of tood| .~ . °0 Alu MuslcS B e s e e e BN MATiEEAGIION ™ | Jones-Stevens Shop Alaska Music Supply GASTINEAU CAFE winning the war, which, apparently, is still far off Twenty-two new yachts are listed in the summer UNITED FOOD CO i LADIES’—MISSES’ Pianos—Musical Instruments Indication that it is not now considered, even in!eqition of New York's Social Register, The “more S el i READY-TO-WEAR and Supplies a matter of a few months also is reflected in gbundant lif v Nl B B dpot b Tseet, } | Seward Street Near Third % Phone 206 122 W. Second i i § i | mnrrs Lode and pMcer location mnotices 2 7% a3 TR FMRIRI [ - s = POR b for sale at The Empire Office. TED COWLING Try the Empire classifieds for " oL results. Empire classifieds pay. AL Phone 369 —photographer G engineers pronounced above engine, stream-lined French style, which will be used to haul England’s King George to Paris. when he makes state visit. FIT FOR A KIN Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” | The B. M. Behrends | Bank Juneau, Alaska | - COMMERCIAL N | Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy and SAVINGS SORVER BRon Percy Reynolds, Manager i ‘ Resources Over Two and | One-Half Million Dollars Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718——FPbone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St. Juneau, Alaska The First National Bank JUNEAU [ J CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100,000 [ ] COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts « 8 A “ b f « ki - S ——