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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, JULY 21, |938 The Population Report H APPY. 7 o 4 Daily Alaska Empire T BIRTHDAY PROFESSIONAL 2 0 Yoars A go . H Oroscope Directo FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL (New York Times) Published every cvening except Sundsy by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY A human body is a tissue of cells, so is the| The Empire extends congratula- WELEN TROY BENDER - - = = = President hation a stru of its individuals. The trends of tions and best wishes today their From The Empire “The stars incline R L BERNARD - - Vice-Pres and Business Manager (his mass, social, economic and biological, are the birthday anniversary, to the follow- but do not compel” T B. P. 0. ELKS meet Becond and Main Streets, Juneau, Alasks. mensure of n\.m.-{‘ "h ZE:l::u:.‘:u-r» m“l’ o SUI- \ing: * - — | g | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 Bntered 1o the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class ey of the N F 5 Bha v dbted 16 the JULY 21 son was born to Capt. and Mrs, FRIDAY] JULY 22, 1938 DENTISTS pm. Visiting brothers 2 ems of a Ct ing Population,” transmitted to the » Madse! Contending planetary influences 11d1: welcome. C. H. Mac- " SUBSCRIPTION RATES Bresident. 1 exhaustive and thoughtful diagnosis Mrs. Frank H. Foster i i : i i Blomgren Building SPADDEN, Exalted Rul nea d Dou |~Inr §1.25 per month, " o " 70 s 4 may be strong today, according to PHONE 56 xal ul- Belfversd by carrier in Ju Doewt n of the American people and Mrs. Rene Stragier Kadtiey: Wkile benefic ASpEcts. afe er; M. H. SIDES, Sec- By mail, postage paid, at the followine rates: = o A r Elenore Jahfike | A dray load of rubber boots and |3Str0logy e DETEE D ATPECS, S Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | : One year. in advance, $1200 months, | future. Its main conclusion is enilie TR bottles was received from the Per-|active there is likely to be a feeling | retary. S DRI In advance, $LIS. oo S ot promptly notiy State approaching maturity and - gl : 5 rthinty o i AP | Mberiaaty O o e or. trrofuasity In. A ) .iu\ middle age Edward J..Dull everanice Iie by e DS Dl"“fn, “nfflmm-yldnd \ sttt ] = —— | the nw’vu‘e;«:‘f 2 | : . i John N. Morrison partment of the Red Cross. ecting many human activities. |~ +s | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Hvery of thelr PAPCrS. ftice, Go2; Bustness Office, 374 \¢ feature of the report is Wit KRG e The Moon occults Uranus on this | @ Second and tourth our population will reach a ye 5 ; i & ok strohg o MENBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. POk C Sl Forest, fites were raging in vari-|date, a cause for strong mental re Monday of each month 000,000 within fifty years. There parté (bf the Territory, near|dctions that prevent decisions re Dr. Charles P. Jenne ™ jated Press is cxclusively entitled to the use for A A . o S §-Us ot 2o 3 i 3 rpoRmea i Al mows” aiputches cradited o 1t or not will then be o period of stabilization followed by'a ¥ ’7 ous pRTpl the, Territory ReAt| carding policies sand ‘diicelcorii- i i G ;;:::g;ih:fl;;u;p.e O edlted In_ this paper and aleo the local news S Gacial Indbed, the oM et tes (DL seward, dez, Fairbanks, s o 3 \/‘ g :30 pm. "-‘wub'l":w‘; e low decrea C ommittee estimates tha PAILY LESSO NS | lalso near Haines, dence in business or professional’ | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. DANIEL ROSS, Wore - certain tendencies may bring the population peak for- a maximum of 138,000,000 and a 1oss IN ENGLISH } Capt. Jack 7 2y enterprises. TELEPHONE 176 & While there is a promising sign \5}'“’“‘] M"‘smr = i “—sioEA CIRCOLATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER ward to 1955 witk for commerce and a better sw VERS; Becretary. ¢ ANY OTHER PUBLICATION sk T”Al s - - f 10,600,000 in ampbell left on his #— 1e next qua entury. No occasion wa( Clopeck for his home at Litu for a It in either event. “There is no reason By W. L. Gordth | controlling labor problems, it i = v W o5 f: 0 e ha en visiting with » . o ¥ " S for the hasty adoption of any measure to stimulate a Bay. He had been visiting el e i sl PR ! REREKANS J population growth in this country ys the report T [I""““\ in Juneau®while having his tadt el dant o ts. undei th ; Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets D atio owth s o s e Te) T wWiig @ | start important projects under': this . HH erse’ g 3= boat repaired. ; proj || Dr. Richare Williams eitk ng the birth rate or by lowering our Words Often Misused: Do not say | configuration, every second and fourth Wednes- Girls may be peculiarly suscepti- DENTIST day, 1LO.OF. Hall. BETTY Mc- r by r immigration standard ‘He is ambitious for success.” Say 'he Elite SlH(lu) was opened by The most salient feature 6f the survey is a con- | “He is ambitious of success.” E. C. Adams in the Behrends Build-| ble to the planetary influences OFFICZ AND RESIDENCE CORMICK, Noble Gmnd RUTH ideration of the condition of our people when they | Often Mispronounced: History. ;. o1 South Franklin Street, as a; Which cause confusion, unrest and| GOLDSTEIN BUILDING BLAKE, Sccxel,ary reach their peak of numbers. They will then have | Pronounce his-to-ri, three syllables.| ). photographic studio. | discontent. Regular work that re- 3 ome of age. Here the committee quotes the Min- |and not his-tri. f | quires adherence to strict routine PR RS AN T ota State Planning Board: *“‘There cause for gloom. The period of mic in no sense | Often Misspelled: COrps (a bod¥| e and Mrs. J. B. Agnew, of the| 15 recommended. wge may be |of men). Distinguish from core.| pific Seed Company, of San Fran-| AS the summer | e TR anes the ten-| “iat | Yomance ana| | Dr. Judson Whittier | G“ Smlth for a nation, as for an individual, the most productive | though similar pronunciation. angell again: dency toward reck ind happiest period of existence. We are, however Synonyms: Highway, main road ll,\.l‘y’;'”\y\‘l“lfmu}:‘M:\h‘l’l‘(' ”yl.\‘.:}.\:v ”,:‘, entimental vagaries may be even| | CHIROPRACTOR face to face with the sober and thought-provoking | thoroughfare o Westward, and the Interior. more marked than in the spring- Drugless P7sician D R u G s \ necessity for developin way of life for a mature| Word Study: “Use a word three| M | time. Women of all ages should be- Omf:)w hzogrs‘: ;y;l?- 11--"51""-; community times and it is yours.” Let us in- eather . X ; 53. Part- ware of hasty acceptance of suitors. | ms 2-3-4, Triangle E - T, T The st churiling, e INSTehay and ooUIEE Lon e R« 1‘;‘71(‘.::(];\(-} High 60; low 53 Bart: ) X ttie.stats are read warning ma", PHONV: 667 PUROLA REMEDIES SnAl s g e e » ;| marches, the rise and fall of the economic pulse in|one word each day. Today’s word: LA men of all ages will woo careless- ,', o CONSERVING THAT BIG BRISTOL BAY| " 0" 4 people so various as ours are baffling. |Coterle; a group of persons Who (g ,"“E:Tm ROBERT |ly. One of the portents of war is| | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE RED SALMON SUPPLY Nevert certain trends be to The | meet familiarly, as for soeial pur- : P ekl 4 | seen in the tendency to forget tra- FULLY COMPOUNDED =7 | frontier is gone. The land is occupied. ate of | p “We four formed a little| Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Reiss, of San| ditional rules governing love af-| ! Dy A W. Stewart |1 Front Street Next Colisewm With the red salmon so plentiful in Bristol Bay | growth i E: off During. the depression it|coterie in the household.” Francisco, are round trippers on|fairs. | Y t‘!E}""'!S’l that they are al wamping the fishermen instead | dropped by Lit}\mnn the previous decade, and u‘\;‘n #——————— % |the steamer Prince fiobgrtl.wflc is| Many scandals are forecast for iy g i B | PHONE %i—-Free Delivery ! o v ks Wl T ner Y th lackening. But in the years from 1921 | sroprietor of the Galland Mercan- | the end of the year. Men prominent - . . ——— S e G A i e Colped WE) S babies iri Fopartion to e bopulsban | | MODERN e Laundry at Saneltdgeo. | i warld atiats will miarry suddeoty || | SEWARD BUNLDING action being taken a g ,\ a la v‘ .m: )‘1 ! ,( | were an will probably ever be born again in| | o PGS or seek fiancees of different social| ), Office Phone el alien fishermen in the district at deal of interest) .o 5y iteq & We may picture these children | | ETIQUETTE TWINS COME IN THREES status from their own e o5 * | “Tomorrow’s Styles centers at the present time around the region where |, ¢ creg declining wave sweeping down the | CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind.—Three| This is a fortunate day for CO“-wa =i REEE W -« the Nushagak, the Kvichak and the Ugashik floW. |years and conditioning every phase of life they touch By Roberta Lee sets of twin calves have been bom | structive work of all sorts and| DR. H. VANCE Tl Today” Report is that the red salmon run They will reach marriageable ‘age about 1945, whea | 4 on the John Barton farm near here should be profitable for png)nce(.\ { 6sréonru~ il officially described as the greatest in history—that a|they will become the pioneers of a new future in the past year. and builders. All who exe e au- D | two-million-case pack is not at all impossible by the| But the death rate is also falling. The nation’s| @ Should the b"dvgrm'nw:)l\':{ s | thority are under good direction m\ ’z::‘_su‘:(‘\:fi": :)m:o ?;f:r‘nlm::lo; | his attendants always wear at a formal evening wedding? A. Yes; they should wear white gloves. Q.. Should the title on a physi- cian’s card be written out or abbr the stars for a brief period. ay. It seems health, except for an alarming increase of mental is better. This means a continuing rise in r workers to younger adults, more | tition, perhaps more misery among the old gh not necessarily. So “problems relating to the welfare of persons past middle a e becoming in- time the season closes there next Mond 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | Persons whose birthdate it is have| | Gisttacan-Yiold - Annes the augury of a vear of good Iuck.| | goue Franklin St. Phone 177 For the most fortunate long jour-| s neys are indicated. Children born on this day prob- to be a particularly apropos time for the investigation the Bureau of Fis ; up there year with the aim of conserving the big crop which an- nually runs to a value of around $12,000.000. Bureau eries i e- | :a— scientists are now in the field and if they don't get|creasingly urgent.” Means mu found to spread | Viated? i ably will be intensely ambitious and | o caught before the red salmon tidal wave these are a|enjoyment into the downhill side of life 8. ‘It anonld beds CHEproviac rgetic. Subjects of this sign usu- E Robert Sirmapson, Opt.D. || few of the things they hope to find out before the| Not all the signs are rosy. Most children are |UoD- e ally gain what they desire, for they| | Graduate Los Angeles College | | summer is over til born in backward areas. The most advanced ("? Nl‘)”l":;‘;u‘::‘f use his fingers to are most persistent in their efforts, | | of Optometry and | TR Where are the feeding grounds of Bristol Bay!and intelligent members of the community still have 3% ASParaguss 4 1 and professional | Opthalmology ] o L thtant duiring tels Bojoin ab ses, covérlng u period|the smallest famflien * For ‘mosbof .our retrograds |i( 2 Noihe otk (RGEEERe used. Evelyn Briggs Baldwin, explorer,| | Glasces Fitted Lenses Ground | The Rexall Store” of from one to four y At what time of the yea,|ZEnds . the ' committee'’s firut’ ¥ecommendation s\ - b, = el . was born on this day 1862. Other: _— e S your and where, do the schools of salmon congregate betore|Sdualization ‘of ‘opportunity, economicand. educa- [ who have celebrated it as a birth | — : | Reliable I their sv shore? What are the routes| o0l On the whole, its vlew of the future s opti- day include Stephen Vincent Bc‘n'\l.‘ WHEN IN A HURRY | pharmacists dhey starh thetr swim 10 Shotes o | mistic. Tt believes our transition to a stationary popu- | LOOK and LEARN poet, 1898; Wilson Barrett, actor,| | CALL COLE ¥OR OIL compouné | of this migration, and what are the factors affecting|jotion may be beneficial, leaving us to enjoy the | 1846, 1 | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any o i the migration, such as age, food supply, growth and|jareest individual share of natural resources in the (Copyright, 1938) i | amount . . . QUICK! tions. By A. C. Gordon homing instinct? And what leg ation or adminis tration action is necessary to con: and, if we use those resources wisely, the highest rve the supply of|standard of living. ZORIC ‘ ggfiurmffil:& ! Butler-Mauro Drug Co. salmon? | T g ey g o — | In view of the immense run this year which will| The Hunt for Hidden Talent 1. What planet is nearest the SYSTEM CLEANING | { i mean big returns to the packers, the ien and| e o Phone 15 Have Y)ur Eyes Examined by | H. S. GRAVES the Territory alike, the need for conserving that great (Philadelphia Record) 4 1at is the tallest monument “The Clothin, » source of revenue is readily seen. If as determined en-| It seems years sincs’ Hollywood started: looking|in the world? BROADWAY beckoned ALAS________KA LAUNDRY Dr. Rae L. Carlson 3. Do citizens of the Philippine Home of Hart Schafrner and for Scarlett O'Hara H Mrs. Lela Rogers deavor is made to keep aliens out of Alaska fishing (above), —_— — i o g OPTOMETRIST A Islands vote for President and Vice p: tress Gi Rog- ' - ) Marx Clothing waters, whether they come by boat from foreign| Two wars have been fought in the interval, an- i A 5 mother of Actress qu 08 F shores or seep in through our regular fishing channels, | other barely averted; a whole new 1(4-m'(n\mn has P";‘*“";‘;;]‘l‘l"‘:‘:“ lLJan‘x'mm L0 :::eémdm:lymmfrm?rfl aw:grli;fai:‘- The Charl c i g;lnoe Ludwlgp:e]san(; e.y:;e;g i : ¥ b ailpaeydery 5 *| whirle Alirs ' Saat X - a as ame » S st. 0] one Gr as is being made to determine the love life of the| Whirled into being; sessions of Congress have come| . ., .."or ging pavid? She's temporarily in New York. ’ e Charles W. Carter | P | gone; r ustriz e and fickle salmon and its homing instincts, we can look(20d gone; Hitler has seized AM.”" one Bt anc e ard ta Ry t aditinte Shanis alone “wnvm French Cabinets have fallen; Joe Louis has UESATC. 50 DDy IoAIs O RGCUUMIO SURPY SIO0E knocked out Max Schmeling; Belgium has been shaken " - s———————————=|| GASTINEAU MOTOR Mortuary } I FINE | SERVICE Fourth and Franklin Sts. 5. Which is the lar; ous desert in the worl gest continu- IF | | | Alaska fishing banks. {b ik retary Hull has written several Y | . A PHONE 136 p R o iy o 3 If It's Paint We idave It! s T doz notes to pan; - the Duke of Windsor has Mot .ANSWERE | A iy lNe.I: SHOP Watch and Jewelry Repaliring GENERAL";%}:% Ziz;’:PAIRINO IS JERRY O'CONNELL HEADING BACK |married ‘Wally” Simpson, and an old movie of Ru-| L Mercury. | IDEAL PA at very reasonable rates n ALy FRED W. WENDT as—O) torage 2. Washingtory Monument, in| | ashington, D. C., 555 feet high. | 3. No. i 4. Jesse. | 5. The Sahar: wimed to assuage the PAUL BLOEDHORN 'he & f |, ® FRANKLIN STREET [,_—_-—*,__—1 . SABIN’S i?-~'~———~————tr' J. B. WARRACK TO JERSEY CITY? {'dolph Valentino has been e: impatience of a tense public. Now, after scanning the whole of Hollywood's imposing male contingent, the vast army of “extras” | and the remainder of American manhood; and after| ° ay the Democratic voters Of | microseopic examination of Hollywood's “gorgeous | “ the First Montana district which the Congressman|galaxy of femininity” (isn’t that what they call it?) represents went to the polls and renominated him. |plus the beauties of countless chorines, stenographers Whether the fact that :Mrv O'Connell wasn’t|and ,h“””“»u beauties, plus the whole of American . the Associated Pacific Press permitted to speak in Jersey City recently and became | Womanhood— 40 i | Publishing Company, at Mountain the victim of people who throw things, such as eggs After that long. search for “hidden talent.” Holly- v, 00 =0 ) and the like, had something to do with the attitude of | W0od staggers the nation with its discovery of the Alatks PHONE 549 Representative Jerry O'Connell may yet speak in Jersey City whether Mayor Frank Hague likes it or not, it appears. Yesterd in northern Afri- uare miles. e { Sanitary Meat Co. | Front St Trisngle Bldg. || SN-EHE MEzzalIos Engineers—Contractors HOTEL JUNEAU C. F. Jones, who is connected FOR QUALITY MEATS BEAUTY SHOP bbb LYLAH WILSON ; Call Phones: 13 and 49 BODDING TRANSFER Contoure Telephone S AND POULTRY ;‘ i MARINE PHONE -Er-’ : b i ! ‘ X-Er-Vae s TOME IN and SEE the NEW I | | FREE DELIVERY , Is a passenger making the Alaskan voyage on the Prince two leads for “Gone With the Wind”: BUILDING 707 M.nnlfma voters is pmb]vn‘muc:\l. But Mon.mnm\:xI Dlark Giable. and Mot Sliearer. | Robert, Accompanying Mr. Jones is :I Rock—Coal Hauling STROMBERG-CARLSON ] are very sturdy fellows. They probably didn't look Where did {hey evereting .them? his son, Dr. W. Harriman Jones, Stove—Fucl Oil Delivery I SR RADIOS with any too much favor on the “running out” of 8 a0 00755 S S |and daughter Jeanctte, of Los An- GARBAGE HAULED | e — —8 “NEW AND DIFFERENT J. B. Burford & Co Jersey City of their Jerry when he wanted to make a Coolca:Doaile. ')0” | geles, Cal. | Reasonable Monthly Rates | HIT FOOTWEAR” "(;ur ‘(Ioor step Is worn b; speech and it isn't a bit unlikely that they decided tol SRR PVERI00, . Vs TR | E. 0. DAVIS | | DEVLIN’S Satistied Customers” send Jerry back to Washington, | T ot W orld-Telogr i TELEPHONE 213 ||| SRR MANURACEUBING | Paris Fashion Shoes A—— —& Incidentally, if he gets through the general elec- RN L G § FORD AGENCY | Phone 4753 EARENG coMEANT Tae 1| = 4 O s 2 g ey, ) | It’s all right with us if John D. M. Hamilton, the Rl i o J: ot - J as he probably will, Mr. O'Connell may | Republican National Chairman, wants to claim that TIN. again have occasion to go again to Jersey City to|his recent speeches in Alabama and Virginia fright- GREASES E P Ginss, Moulding and Plyboard 7| | GASTINEAU CAFE make a speech. It may not be too much to say that|ened President Roosevelt into calling that confere: nco‘ B ons JUNEAU French and it is the one ambition of Mr. O'Connell’s life to make}on the economic condition of the South. § TOP NOTCH PHONE 62 | MELODY HOUSE Italian Dinners a speech in Jersey City—and perhaps to be introduced| ~ We hope it will be all right with Mr. Hamilton | (o | | Music and Electric Appliances by Mayor Hague. If that occasion ever arises, a lot, {f We are reminded of Chanticleer, the rooster. who { JTUNEAU MOTORS CAFE SERVES SOFT | CNext Glasnesy HateD) of voters back in Montana's first congressional district|Pragged that his crowing was what made the sun rise. Foot of Main Street ! ICE CREAM | # T || Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 e e o, gl o s 0 e 400 6 . st H i a7 | b : Bk ik | NEW ALASKAN |la—————8 onnell probably will burst right out laughing. We| o, 1yshand wants $5,000.000 for a divorce. When it | 2 e R HOTEL b haven’g any idea what Mayor Hague will be 100king| comes to fixing a market price on what it’s worth ) & J 5 like. It is said the Mayor had something o do With| to be rid of him, there’s nothing bashful about ‘Bar. | ‘ SATISFACTION IN | Jones-Stevens Sho ‘ So. Pranklin Street Alaska Music Supply Jerry not speaking before, | bars’s husband. i FOOD QUALITY AT | P ||| JONEAU——Fhone Single O Arthur M. Uggen, Manager = D ; —— || UNITED FOOD CO. ||| LApiEs_misses ; gy e S - - " READY-TO-WEAR | and Supplies (s » : = || TELEPHONE—16 e et Noar Thira Phone 206 122 W. Second | = J‘ -' . : Lode and placer location notices | for sale at The Empire Office. TED COWLING :% || Phone 369 —photographer Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. Try the Empire classifieds for results. Empire classifieds pay. The First National Bank The B. M. Behrends ]UNEAU Bank Juneau, Alaska ” CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$100,000 [ ‘T PERCY'S CAFE 1 COMMERCIAL [ COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy and SAVINGS COFFEE SHOP : ACCOUNTS P B e || SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES i Resources Over Two and mviu‘ : One-Half Million Dollars and Association || Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 ©O. Box 2718——FPbone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St. Juneau, Alasks WHEN IT’S MELON TIME down in Texas, the melons are “pulled” in the field, loaded | into mule-drawn caris and started toward nation’s dinner tables where wet ears, or disposal of seeds, | are the major watermelon problems. The girl above is carrying a 70-pounder. This is a scene at Stocke dale, Tex., one of the country’s important watermelon-growing centers. l 1 — e

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