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‘ . 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1938. : o - . I; . like the buildings, will go up—and all the time H PPY |+ [ e e 5 —————— : Q’]a I’ mpire "!n' uafr' problem will becoming more and more A | " PROFESSIONAL 2 ‘ | e BIRTHDAY!| 3 [ H FRATERNAL SOCIETIES : ears Ago || oroscope 1 Published eversy cvening "‘f"‘ Sunday dy the S, The Empire ertends congratula- [ % GASTINEAU CHANNEL EXPIRK PRINTING COMPANY x 4 + IR : J tions and best wishes today their “ i i iIE T ANGE S MIND N " The stars incline Smaw tnoy smoar. - - - - - eresttent| THE SENATOR MAY ( "_ ANGE HI birthday anniversary, to the fgllow- From The Empire BAC o5 ron ) chumper? p ® L BERNARD - - Vice-Pre nd Business Manager e e on. | ING} T F B. P. 0. ELKS meet Becond and Mai e Ala During rview on the International Hi 1‘; el | A g | | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 —— B fatter. in Seattle rece Robert Reynolds of AUG % " IR & DENTISTS p.m. Visiting brothe! ored st Office © as Sec Matter | AUGUST 4, 1918 | IDAY, AUGUST 5, 1938 g brothers = e T g North Car 1, Whe coming to Alaska on a trip, Royal' Arcts SEALS | | B 2 ! Blomgren Building welcome. C. H. Mac- PBSCRIPTION RATES 8 — R £5 G . & Beitversd b mm‘.,, Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per month. | Was quote ng Guila H. Chappell | Territorial Publicity Agent E. J.| Benefic aspects rule today, ac PHONE 56 §A3D§N'555£9§d§é" g e T We rd to build an Alaska highway John McWilliams iWhite left on a business trip to|cording to astrology. It is a time| Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. e , Sec- m‘:a.nl’hnr\n Ravance, 51 er erritc England, whom we saved by Edward Bach way, Sitka, Haines, and other|for financiers and business men to | | axy, livery ¢ : i 15 a corridor, say 100 miles wide, through Canada to Jackie Martin visit in the Westward, and in thej In th e et 3 decornt end fourth Telephone:: N N Bustness Office, 374 A ) e b Dodo Clark Matanuska Valley should guide. Courageous projects| e : ~= HIREGL URsR Whii g WIS Heeis T e may be launched with confidence. | | Monday of each month RO s Hotha o e The repercussions caused by Senator Reynolds Glenn Mielke Gov. and Mrs. Thomas Riggs left| Under this configuration engin-| Dr. Charles P. Jenne || G (> ‘n Scottish Rite Tempie \tche ed o it o mot|remarkable statement are almost as deafening along ’;’f“{)’::““ BC“’(‘;:‘ 1 the Alaska for an extended trip| eering and building activities should| DENTIST | \ Beginaing at 7:30 pm he coast as the bombs now reported dropping along Horenoe T ALHIE rough the Interior. Mrs. Francis|be pushed persistently. Battleships| [ oo o 000 o valentine Bldg. | | : ‘i"‘{“?km‘;gss’v' VIYE;_ “TALASKA CIRCULATION SED TO BE LARGER he Mar ' border. Perhaps not as A J. Weathers Rotch, sister of, Gov. Riggs, was at|and airplanes will hold the atten-| L TRLEPHONE 118 | shipful Mas :;, N ALASTRAN THAT OF PUBIICATION but certainly potent. The Senator by this i the Governor's | House during the | tion of Americans through the au-| | vER5, secretary. s L sfs4 bR s foullh out tHED he pift HiAT Toot Victor Johnson \bsence of the Executive. Little | tumn. | 2| EBERAH! i Floyd F. Fisher Miss Lizette Ri and Master| While stimulating influences are|— 5 m“m'; Ng Y X ! oy Thomas Riggs Jr, were also left discerned all through the daylight +3| Persevera I ; Ar isn't much wondef, Canada is our — > —— 104 ‘l LS d o itlis v Bt dfles m(_lm\dm\ | every second and fourth Wednes- bor t iarded border between % + | behind. dat oot t i . 1 |day, 1.0.0.F. Hall BETTY Me- bo b s B i pode B il s how DAILY LES | e for signing contracts or 4)(!1&{| legal Dr. Richard Williams chhich Al L R e two countries i of W | et erschel C. Parker, rmer | papers. Startling news is forecast | » ’ B on vt wie DR oy | - R || o e e e DENTIST BLAKE, Sccretary. despit T we suspect the | IN ENGLISH | |and Alaskan explorer, was a pi The United States will begin to OFFICE AND RESIDENCH T R fine r ontinue. Canada, after all,| | enger on the steamer Alaska bound feel the reaction from foreign wais. GOLDSTEIN BUILDING ‘ now as a nation and a people to | By W. L. Gordon * for Anchorage. Next month will bring surprising in our midst arises a public % el g commercial agreements. i z Guy sm f 1ying an ignorance which is almost un- Word was received from Capt.! Labor continues under disturbing DRI — | rivaled. Therefore, it may be more important to set }’V"";’»\ f’“"" l"’“*‘;\“‘d: Do not sav, | garry ©. DeVighne, commanding aspects which will prevail through- Dr. Judson Whittier | D R u G s he Senator on ‘the righiedl Basn s dpologies o] o o ;’:: ‘m‘: m'"‘h::‘il ‘:‘:}" | medical officer of the 144th Field out the autumn. Astrologers m;v | CHIROPRACTOR 000 Delghbor Who RoRs Rttt i waakne for g s nd resi- | artillery, that the regiment was' tell new methods of cooperation be-| | Drugless Physician | o v S 3¢ . She laid the book on (he 4t an Atlantic port, all ready to| tween employers and employees Ctitos Hbises 10513 0%, 7o PUROLA REMEDIES The Tacoma News Tribune did i 1eT table” is correct i ; : cauty 1 should proiit : e ek i embark for France Beauty specialists should proii Rovins 2.4 TAahRE Hite Lo B x . r day in these words: Often Mispronounced: Genuine. s oy under this planetar government | % PHdNE 667 i PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- AN ()l'I‘UR'l'[ NITY TO RELIEVE States Senator, above all persons, Pronounce jen-u-in, i as in]in, not| w. A. Clark and family, Dr. Ro- which presages elaborate fashions FULLY COMPOUNDED NE hould know that Canada is ependent nation as in mine, accent first syllable ¢S pe con, requiring professional treatment. |- = JUNEAU'S TR \i FIC PROBLEM ou hat Canada is an independent nation ¥ 4 bert Simpson and Mrs. Simpson, requiring proj atn d a member of the British Commonwealth of Na- Often Misspelled: Heifer (a young, yjiss Minnie Goldstein, Mrs. Fre Persons whose birthdate it is have | f— a Front Street Next Coliseam i o tions. Great Britain could no more cede to the a | oW, lll‘mlu)\ |'nmm\m(:t’d hef-er. | vrorcalf and Frank Parish made the augury of a year of hard woik PHONE %i--Free Delivery f \ part of Canada than rolina coulq . Synonvms: Unseen, undiscerned, , party who spent the day atLemon with fair profits. Pleasure is fore-| | ~ Dr. A. W. Stewart g P ey 2 the la Way i presgge ol i invisible, imperceptible. Creek seen for both men and women. New | | DENTIST in the Bsln il : g Word Study: “Use a word three o friends are indicated, but caution Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m e ey r One can j ne uproar which would occur times and it is yours.” Let us in ) 9 ” T e vi 3 e) od g . o 7, e " iy Washin#ton A& 1 Satm gL 5 The boys, the last of Juneau's in speech with them is enjoined. | SEWARD BUILDING OMOITOW'S tY es B satiar. Danne in the state u[ »\ ishington if the Goverr of North crease our \m-.:n)nl:u’\' by masterir quota for the special draft, were| Children born on this day prob- Office Phone 469 popiilation withih Carolina should propose ceding part of the territory one word each day. Today’s Word: given g dinner party by the Council ably will be exceedingly clever. Suba |l s s Today” and 6500. It the state of Washington to British Columbia for 'Ix L‘M)hl\:”um\vldllml.\' ‘Wemusi of National Defense at the Gas- jects of this sign usually are tal- 5 : rade concessions to North Carolina. But that would be inflexibly firm in our resolu- iy .0y cafe ented and energetic. These sub-|® e & be about as sensible as the North olina Senator’s tOns. peis e fects of Leo are successful and pop-| | DR H VANCE But no one der hat - i i _4 Judgze R. W. Jennings and Mrs ular : 1 ity OSTEOPATH e I Wi Having neatly exploded the Senator’s bomb, the T 1 Je left on the Prince Rupert Robert Woods Bliss, diplomat, was Consultation and examinal lr | and boun ews Tribune goes on to make a point which is for a six weeks visit in the soutn, born on this day 1875. Others who| | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | HERAEE N GBS of Talteen o ke of Bevioids oReN LOOK and LEARN EF have celebrated it as a birthday in- 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | town streets e o Mrs. John F. Malony, who arrived clude Guy de Maupassant, French Gastineau Hotel Annex | The (S e us e ple fa does want to in Juncau from the south last wee 50; James Monroe Tay-| | South Franklin St. Phone 177 | iy catubie b a highway to Alaska which will necess By A. C. Gordon o el me presideAt of Vassar e ¢ 1 r mary t have to be built through Canadian territory. It coul 5 - 1848, % it had been customary to YR SIASIC U e Bafel) v where she was to visit he SRR z st Bt SR ik ty properly make the Dominion of Canada, or the & SR —# | Mrs. H. D. Kirmsle, (Copyright, 1938) e the events be held in th iy “"“;“ Columbia, a loan to be repaid| 15 aluminum an alloy or a bas- — I R Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | i ¢ W om tolls ov the hwa; I ghway woulc . ¥ Sowerby m the A s 'TION - S | fire officials pointed out ti ctior - 1e higuway. This highway would 1o metal? Mrs. 1. Sowerby .left on the Al- ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS Graduate Los Angeles College | “The Rexall Store based on problem. ff of but cement the friendly bonds that now exist between| 2. What is the “veldt” in South |aska to visit her daughter, Mrs. o p i of Optometry and | s and the Tnlb s 5 y i ? Installation will be held Thurs- of Op! ) your A oak * At comtitate inntiafn] 8 and the United States C. Kenneth White at Chickaloon. 2 i one block PEORO) S IRRILURL (COIRpEate - ) v . day night at 8. Refreshments will Le Opthalmology Reliable for the police and fire apparatus emer- After all, the highway is the important thing,| 3. What is the largest member ;BT served adv.| | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground yency, due to the few a t what one sedly says about it with- ©f the cat family found th th Commissioner John Her iy il R ) pharmacists g€ A R MRS R Qe ohanige Western Hemisphere? Cashier Al Gurr, F. A. J. Gallwz compound ’ for traffic to move. Or N Snator ey GuBnge i) Where 18 tne Tie b n? and Harold, made a trip - 2 HURRY prescrip- s , Jold mind as he finds out more about it. & ACRe 8. B 28 D SIS S0 ARt INAEE. Sic) Wi A HURRY accepted to hold no eve g 5. Who was the Roman gdd of Mr. Gurr's launch to ZORIC CALL COLE FOR OIL | tloms. The Fourth of July ¢ 1e instance = T rain? .- for the purpose o SYSTEM CLEANING | I " [ Daily, officers are cc conge Jechn L. Lewis en Freedom ANSWERS of the strawberries reported to b: Phone 15 I COLE TRANSFER & Butler-Mauro Dnlg cu’ traffic problem, especiall and — 1. A basic metal. in profusion there 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | e E more autom come into (New York World-Telegram) 2. The open, or grass, country - ALASKA LAUNLDRY amount . . . QUICK! | | Y our growing population. One proposa uld N i by e e o e ITHG RGN Lode and placer location Noticel ‘e mm e | Phone 3441 or Night 55¢ | || 1 Lt Tnlterye being advance . sl M yrinos}.[.”" coast of Treland in the |for sale at The ml}lre fice. | H. S. GRAVES in the plan to v n Sou S frc iphlet, published by the Socialist Labor party ,) m.‘“'m_ Pluvins i “The Clothing Man” to Willoughby, makir a ffic avenue .[vr.mi-»rl / .h}?‘n L Lewis }!-:\;( sed It say ~' w‘)mv G TN e iy i | | Have Your Eyes Examined by ! Home of Hart Schaftner and fnates f the narr 1e- s now. S pretty toug 1ings about the mmittee for 5= | instead of the narrow, one-wi it is now. Such Pre ‘\‘m h thin ].u; ut the Comm :m for V;f!\l\b # | Dr. Rae L. Carlson } Marx Clothing § Bs finrovement yndoubtadly-w make for a freer | trial O ation leader, denouncing him as a labor | | | C. P. A. ’ rorivas B OPTOMETRIST ] capitalist tool MODERN flow of tr and much of the congestion T | | 303-05 Goldstein Building % el S Stiiiaity s Brahiite . Streat Max ks was taken before Magistrate Morris | | 1 Public. Stenographer i | office LudMgPI;llelsflnC: g::c:lz?x e o : A YRRl o dismissed the charge, holding that Notary Public | Store one Gro I the principal through town e e Y e e e et ) ETIQUETTE Notary U | GASTINEAU MOTOR objection to the proposal, and every other QUes-| ,yinieq literature would violate the constitutional | By Roberts Lee 2 5 T SERVICE tion of th id, probably some of the objection is| gyarantee of free press, | . i ‘ PHONE 727 well taken. It may be as some contend that the cost We spplaud the magistrate’s. dedision. - But the!| $—= * FINE T GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING to the city of acquiring the land for widening the best part of » story is what John L. Lewis said Q. What decorations should be | watch ana Teoaiey Borsicing Gas—Oil—Storage stre too 1 in comparison with the benefits to when he he: about it: used for a church wedding? a!c r: reasonable rates be obtained. It may be a tion today, “I am glad there will be Bo-further restrictions A, This should correspond fo (7t yEEy = < but it will not be for long eau continues to oD H:(‘ r t to peddle this pamphlet. The A‘nwrunn the general plan of the wedding 4 PAUL BLOEDHORN | 1 srow, arkl that growth forces action fo widen our PEOPle have the right to distribute and read dissenting If the wedding party is small it S. FRANKLIN STREET | Elrroh PR s views, no matter how distorted and prejudiced they would be very bad form to have 9 Mo J. B. WARRACK | b il Ve IICIS. | merits of MAY be. The magisirate's ruling is an enlightened eborate_decorations Van’s Store |- — 2| | Engineers—Contractors | e i ik ! one, in accord with our best traditions. I hope the Q. Is it customary for the con- . the proposal, the narrow street problem in Juneau 15 empers of the CIO may have as much freedom to gregation to take any part in the 218 8. FRANKLIN {+ ONJIHE MEACANINE JUNEAU enough to warrant the city’s giving very careful con- gistribute their handbills and sell their publications 'music at a church funeral? HOTEL JUNEAU sideration to the present p The time is coming as the CIO is willing to accord to its enemies.” A. No. when it will have to be done, or other rearrangements A fine statement, Mr. Lewis, making clear three| Q. What is the proper way to BEAUTY SHOP LYLAH WILSON Telephone 538 | Contoure ) || X-Er-Vae SABIN'S || | will have to be made v n streets. If the city tremendously important points: eat stuffed celery? can obtain the necessary money now without crippling 1. That freedom of the press is nmot a special| A. Lift it to the mouth with the its financial structure privilege for owners of newspapers and magazines, | fingers. but a right extended to the humblest | | COME IN and SEE the NEW | STROMBERG-CLRLSON | it involves a maiter of around FOR HEALTH AT THE - 1 s .xcellent foresight tizen who wants - —_— ;3 RADIOS 10,000—it would seem to be excellent foresight to _ : f 5 M e WY L 5 A 38 ’ | to print handbills or peddle pamphlets. ' BRUNSWICK Front St.—Triangle Bldg. {|{j @ —— 7 M M — ——® I grasp the opportunity, However, ii those in ¢ ¥iv & 10/ holLlinds By dit fle' rignt Lo/ express dis: e v I . D, or! 0. of city finances not see their way clear to go ahead' . 0 o R X TR ! The Charles W. Carter RECREATION ALLEYS “NEW AND DIF‘FEEENT * “Our door step is worn by with the proposed project, they might as well figy 3, Thit those who want fieedom to express their CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- FOOTWEAR’ | Satisfied Customers” | Mortuary | Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 ializing in Chinese and American Dishes—TRY US ONCE! it s e e amounts similar la years to come, to start projects in the saving yer DEVLIN’S Paris Fashion Shoes l for that or for as the eity grows own opinions should defend the right of others to express contrary opinions. KRAFFT’S Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 '|| GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates [ S S ————————— JUNEAU French and Italian Dinners See Stricter Regulation as Result of Crashes T hoppiNg TRANSFE | MARINE K- e HELODT ouse s MK;CTI l:l i ! TRAHOIC 41 ‘r (Next Gastineau I-‘l’:ul) to 0il Deli i e 4753 ! . ve—i ue L. wtiery J 1L Phone 4753 | NEW ALASKAN Mrs. Pigg Fhone 65 1] - o | HOTEL : =’ | So. Franklin Street 4 1 Sanitary Meat Co. ||| Jones-Stevens Shop { f JUNEAU——Phone Single O X FOR QUALITY MEATS | i 1 J Alaska Music Supply . AND POULTRY | LADIES'—MISSES' 11 — - Arthur M. Uggen, Manager LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES + FREE DELIVERY READY-TO-WEAR | Pianos—Mausical Instruments ||} 8 | Call Phones: 18 and 45 | Seward Street Near Third | ¢ and Supplies | ; 3 L 2 P%ngg{aTIS-—LINk&/ Phone 206 122 W. Second | | 1oge and piacer location motioes | | | for sale at The Empire Office. ’ 72 T Try the Empire classifieds for — oA Phone 369 —photographer || results. Empire classifieds pay. y Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. 'l‘lle First National Bank JUNEAU HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” PERCY’S CAFE ! COMMERCIAL | tee Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy | and SAVINGS Rmyc%an::dss‘flov : el The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska i [ ] CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100,000 ® COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts - P T Alaska Federal Savings | and Loan Association l Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 J P. O. Box 2718———Phone 3 | | Resources Over Two and [ One-Half Million Dollars """ Where two died in crash of plane near Belleville, L Four airplane mishaps which occurred almost | two army aviators, Lieut. Ralph. Labaw, 23, of Wu widely separated spots were ex- | Lincoln, Ill, and Private Alney Tanner, 22, of to result in stricter federal regulation of | Sikeston, Mo, met death near Belleville, Il. Seven of private planes. In one of | others died in the other three crackups, all of % of which is shown above, | which were private planes, OFFICE—119 Seward St. Juneau, Alaska

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