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r 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1938. : — | = 4 & . same day Lawrence Camp, U. S. district attorney for | s - +]H APPY Dally /11(’5’)‘(' 141"'1)”’0 the Atlanta district, filed for the Senate.” | - PROFESSIONAL Small wonder that the President said down in HO"OSCOPO BIRTHDAY|| 20) Years Aoo 1Yecto FRATERNAL SOCIETIES Published every evening except Sunday by the Barnesville the other da “I most certainly cast The Empire extends congratula- = (e ) GASTINEAU CHANNEL WNEIRE, FROCIING DOMEAN my ballot for Lawrence Camp.” The issue had been | “The stars incline |tions and best wishes today, their i e it PEER T BERDER - president | ade for him, and Mr. Roosevelt has néver been but do not compel” | |Virthdey anniversary, to the foliow-| om The Empl 3| BT I (S o Vice PIE “" | one to side-step an issue which probably is one of the |ing: 4 T F B. P. 0. ELKS meet Seod sl Ben O — | main reasons for his immense popularity with the| ** | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER overy; Wedussday et 8 pud Clash MAter: | oo pie of the AmeReiN RIS SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1936 | AUGUST 13 Cash Cole received word that his DENTISTS pm. Visiting brothers o e b R i a4 22 Oonflicting platietaty: aapects are Kathryn Cheney brother, Tom Cole, who Jiad been | Blomgren Building e S : RSN 3 3 2 spects @ e i s % d , Exa - Delivered by “#las for §1.25 per month R discerned in the horoscope for to- Mary Schramen residing in Douglas County, Wash., PHONE 56 I e M. H EIDES, S:c- e IR advance, $6.00 The Doctors’ Opportunity day. Women are subject to favor- | Rudolph Tencich had sold his home and joined the Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. | g A . ne year n Al e, $6.00; i -y = p ® 9 ' v ing i 3 | ol one month. in advince, $1.35. Ly il sebmtiy AEHr ; SR | able influences that should enable Mrs. K. A. Hahn sy, being stationed at Camp I LI B B Otioe or any regularity in the de- (New Xork WOrlcUgsni | them to keep peace in their fami- L. J. Jewett ewis. L —* | MOUN™ JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 ot It's a good thing to have the problem of national | ;™ ol vers or which may be ir- Tel « 602: Business Office, 374 health de ed, and even fought over, as it has been | ],m’b,p and faultfinding, AUGUST 14 Major Fred V. Berger, formerly ? ‘S’eco:d afnd ;nunt: e e sen 7 \gtor ’ b . s 5 | wi any fonday of each mont BER OF AS SSOCIATED PRESS ntly in Washington. | The planetary government is for- Mrs. M. H. Sides with the C. W. Young Company of | - N ontiled o the use for | The spokesmen for the American Medical Associa- | Tt P¢ct {1ones who. speak or Vernon Swap [ Juneau. was Chiet Quartermaster| | DT Charles P. Jenne || (8 o ot g repubication ¢ eredited o i or not |0y cems to us, put themselves in an unfortunate & st SN <o Roy Smith of ‘the. Pifdt T Blates Army DENTIST |l \/\ beginning at 7:30 pm published here light by their belligerent opposition to the five-point | o largy and a time for planning Mrs. Howard Stabler | Corps of Gen. Pershing’s Army, ac-| | pooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg DANIEL ROSS, Wor- 2 " % tancEn | fovernment program proposed by the technical com- | o vumn ~ work Jackie Michaels | cording to Charles C. Finn, who was| TELEPHONE 116 shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- R PUBLICATION. | mittee on medical care. Their talk about the dangers " Leoonvion will be edcouraged: b ———,————— | visiting here. | ll Secretary. _ of socialized medicine, regimented doctors and lowered | . 9 At nd | * + e the stars today when men and o o - {,‘ REBERAHS \ dards under political control left us cold | A i Jack Oswell arrived from Sitka on | , | women will be inclined toward sel Those dangers should be recognized. The techni- | yor 1 o 6 0 ire to appear DAILY, LESSEONS: Hlths srivesss alios: attes aepinding = | Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets cal committee’s proposals are startling in their scope. | . ..\1."win be the cause of much | the summer in that city where he every second and fourth Wednes- We don't know how the Federal government, with its \:;lj'\';_:j]‘;rpf:mam“_ IN ENGLISH was employed by the Pyramid Pack- | Dl‘. Richard Williams day, 1.0.OF. Hall BETTY Mec- budget in the present condition, could finance half of | " bt s likely to Spread as s 3 i ing Company with & party of Ju- | | cCORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH a ten-year program costing $850,000,000 a year, Or | jorori tochanism in @ period By W. L. Gordon | neau people. | DENTIST | | BLAKE, Secretary. how the states and communities could pay for the | oo =0 At Wil M Bavarely | > || OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 1 when public service will be seve; 2 ; 2 | LDSTEIN BUILDL Giages ather half. Certainly there js the possibility of costly, | i f ‘hat it fails to ac- A night letter received from Wash- | GO! NG | eriticized for wha - s Words Often Misused: Do not say, & 5 ven tragic errors in attempting to carry out such a ist ngton said that Gen. W. P. Rich- ° rogram fsaaplg. i ‘He earned in the neighborhood of |, 4e0n formerly President of the | i ST et e Senlad R Ritieioan Medioal | o SRR fumuxifites e fitty dollars.” Say, “He earned a 1b“"°.,\hsk Board of Road Commission- S - “y nil o ? i i nity of women who Wwill prove poo qonaps” L iy s Association has battled ~I1('(:vs.sfu]]v‘ .m rais )):nt(» trustworthy in matters that do ot Geen' Mispronounced: Plague. | & iled for overseas as the Com- \ Dr. Judson Whittier sional standards, eliminate quackery, encourage re-| e ot their own sentimental inter- pon oo dE s e v ke manding Officer of a brigade in the | | CHIROPRACTOR | 5 h. No mln’l" can !I‘ be dmwd, thm. l]v’u‘.lx. 1ds of s. Many will find ‘employment "~ oeeen Migepelled: Abhor; one T 35th Division of the National Army.| tH Drugless Physician [ individual doctors make great personal sacrifices 0| i tnirty days, it is prognosti-| ,,poc USSR ICC | — Ottt Hbkira: 1015 A8 b | PUROLA REMEDIES A, - perform public services, hint A g ton. | Word was recetved of the death| | Rodr il Dhkren e | 7et the fact remains that medical science is doing [~z * riages followiig sea-| .ovnonyms: Unequaled, unmalchi-|or ¢ne tompnieractress, Anna Held. g £ PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- o) (\ \l NITY SERVICE i HAsYY, INATIIAEES i ed, unparalleled, unrivaled, inimi- z PHONE 667 AN EXCELLENT COMMU far less than it might do to preserve lives and relieve Al be. more nu- F 2 Miss Held died of myeloma, afte FULLY COMPOUNDED | human suffering. Known methods of treatment could j“":r":‘]\h_“:'l“’;‘l']"ul\“n"; e atien, B0, (;ncmr:‘]pa‘rablc. 4 thre |8 liness of several months, L | One of the best examples of grasping opportunity | guve at least half of the 12500 mothers who die in f e @ ® ™00 "o nomic conditions o, or 3‘" b % e o Front Street Next Colisewm | by the forelock, it strikes us, is the action taken by childbirth each year; half of the 69,000 babies who die [ o P "0 0o times and it is yours." Let us I-| Apnouncement was received of PHONE %i—Free Deli G t 2 o eration with before ey nt v the 143.000 will be general. |, crease our vocabulary by mastering | = Galiforni £ \ s 1 &i—~Free Delivery the Elks lodge and the Red Cross in cooperation with before they are a month old; one-sixth of the 143 Setsmic shocks, long foretold, Will Cr e ooa o o e word, | the marrige in California, of Miss| | Dr. A. W. Stewart ||l I 3 the cold storage plant to save the extra fish caught victims of cancer; half of the 70,000 victims of tuber- | . “ri™in “ragions not often affect-| o, vord ach dov, Torays WOIC: | Lanore Johns, and Newman Andrew | | A 1 2oy by sport fishermen in thig region for use next winter culosis. ; W A-:l'l'lhqll:lk(‘.\. A dissster'in the ;:“‘a‘llv-p'l;‘)(‘-zl;[1;i‘ llx:l(;)i;';‘v,:ous o l.“a".“‘r'ullcr. Mr. Fuller was the man who | | Hours 9 a.m. to 6 pm. | i B D in supplying food for those who may be in need next| ~ More than 1,400,000 Americans will die in the next| ;niceq states has been forecast sl il pEESERERC AT Uhieh il Dickl )] dRWARD BILDING Tomorrow’s Styles i twelve month: at number of them needless- | 00 TG overs Harris, the discoverers of Silver Bow | | Oottics Bhons day | winter. Vit s thic d 3 e F N asi in the sens various reasons, chief of which >, . r it is have Basin in 1880. " ) g n " v 4 1 e, Nearly ersons whose birthdate it is have e o e wi The fish are running now in abundance. Nearly u 0 w20 T SO Sledge will be ”‘f..xw::; ges HiFE A e MODERN i Today every one who goes out gets more salmon or halibut gepjeq ¢’ them, Thirty percent of the families on [ (¢ S8UW S %0 g b cau- 4. A request was made of Ralph E than the fisherman can use, even after gving it away relief and 28 percent of those who have small incomes | ;0“4 “gealing with associatos ETIQUETTE Robertson, chairman of the Four| | DR H VANCE to his friends. The result is bound to be e. But receive no medical care in disabling illr arrels may be easily started. \ Minute Men, to secure the names| | OSTEOPATH o~ acting on the suggestion of Wellman Holbrook and Little wonder that social workers, labor leaders |Gy haron o on this day may | By Roberta Lee and addresses of the wives, children | | Consultation and examination Ray Ward of the Forest Service, the E and the and other citizens are disturbed by such conditions, |, o ’luuh-%runu and quick-tempered ;" and parents of soldiers who joined | | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; || R,\_", Cross have arranged a plan so that waste can be or that they think of the government as the one |, "o g in nature. Subjects of e g the Colors to serve their country| | 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | eliminated. Extra fish can be left at the cold storage 38€ncy willing and strong enough to attack the prob- this sign win success by talents that Q. Ts it customary for a hotel to during the wa | | Gas (‘::I llqntwl Q;mfl fis | . 4 lem on a national scale. = o e o I ¢ harge extra for serving a meal in — | | South Franklin hone plant where it will be kept in good shape until such iy . g > Giag | BT guided by dogged perseveranc char . RS ; 5 ’ :nm- next winter as it will come in handy for distri- o ”'K‘”“‘ thie h":l“‘w'" [‘]" ”’(;”’“' B ! 9 l‘“‘"" Park Benjamin, editor and poet, one’s room? m“hl”"’ Highest 53; lowest 52; e Iuneaus Own Store ‘ 3 concern of government. e think the medical pro-| Or] this day 1809. Other A. Yes. In some instances this I e bution to those in need fession, recognizing that, should devote its best minds | ::_h:‘ I‘:‘""(‘ '_‘:fl'm“_:‘:m Bl b s eeiiea oo Bervies” chiarge” T ¥ | It is an excellent example of forethought and a and its greatest energy to working with those outside ). = Ernest Thompson Seton, na- | while in other cases, higher prices| Try The Empire crassifieds to8 | \ > T ; TR % i s T it Shose Grgaiis | She parension’ Wil BRAE M ‘solve 5. ghest sociolagitel] Tr D Hrnsel iy G niead Tok Ths VATRNN PNt ey likauits | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | tine public-spirited move on the par turalist, 1860; John Galsworthy, are assessed for the various dishes results || Gradrate Los Angeles Goiiege | || “The R zatigns and individuals who are carrying the thought problem ileh. Gthon;. 1860 ordered. ¥ Sl B iradrate Los geles ge | | e Rexall Store zatigns ar als : LS ol English au s . il 8 . | of Optometry and | through to definite action. If the fishermen will _— Q. Is it necessary 1o repeat (N g —— Opthainiology | your ¥ : L ofiniti f a ‘Life Term’—8 Years e ' hour when accepting or declining a | A0 08y | Reliable take the same attitude and see that their extra fish Definition of a ‘Life rm ears MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1938 accey E Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground el o y ¥ SRS 4 % iz is is an | formal dinner invitation? . 3 | pharmaciste get down to the cold storage plant, a worthwhile bit According to astrology this is an o St et | of sound community work will be accomplished CERIRNIDI Tecoi) uncertain day in planetary direc-| A. The hour should be repeated Ly | t 0-0 [ Sompese Y i ik If anyone wonders why the movement for aboli- | oo™ 0 CRF LR O adverse| in an acceptance, but not when T T | prescrip- " g Y R tion of capital punishment doesn’t make more head- e R sending regrets. N : M tions. spects are active | JALI 'OLE FOR OIL | | THE GEORGIA INCIDE spects are gotVe. o ensi-| Q. What are the appropriste re- | BUY FOR CASH ||| L1100 H] Drug C T They need only observe the case of Danny Day. [ G WL o iniuences to- | freshments to serve at a formal il | COLE TRANSFER Butler-Mauro rug Co. | king at a power plant dedication in Barnes- | Back in 1920 and 1930 Danny Day made the top | 4" (hich may defeat effort toward |§arden party? and SAVE the FROFITS || | 34 plus or.27 gravity, In any | | b s i Sl("-‘ "i- 8 “k“”r‘” ; ‘(‘[ svelt took oceasion | Neadlines of the news 5. He was being hunted | gt oo’ ombiovment and may| A. Sandwiches, salads, ices, cakes on your own spending. amount . . . QUICK! | 1 = v§ ville, Ga., this week President Roosevelt took occas - Gud the. Boumtrr ar TRuEtak : - ; or pastries, cold beverages. Phone 3441 or Night 554 | squarely with S Jeorge ¥ < 5 g thwart business or professional am- g one {14 1 to face the issue squarely with Senator George of News stories told how the “notorious gangster and | et | A SR T PHONE 767 H. S. GRAVES that state and advocate his defeat for renomination. g e 1y was ca red i liforni: fter | £ X 4 . o RS o D gunman” finally was captured in rnia, after| yoqon this planetary direction | “The Clothing Man” #He also spoke against former Gov. Eugene Talmadge hundreds of ectives and police had spent weeks | oo ioversmay he uncertain in re-| ED A. 7INCK, Manager | b and gave his approval to Lawrence Camp for the in the search, and risked their lives to make the | ..q o ])Lms' and policies. It is a LOOK and LEARN | Have Your Eyes Examined by | Home of Hart Schaffne: and nomination. Some surprise was expressed that the capture. Danny was brought back—shackled to (WO | ime to wait for commercial Wea ; i L RTINS Dr. Rae L. Carlson ||! Marx Clothing l President would mention names in his remarks, but detectives. 3 ther vanes to point the right Why. [ i 3 T ‘ [ OPTOMETRIST the George matter dates back, as Preston Grover, The A short time later Danny "’!“‘ a8 hnvicted 1*]”[ Building is stimulated under” this| | By A. C. Gordon e oo™ | | Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry s TR Empire’s Washington political correspondent points | PUrder in the first degrec is sentence was the | .,y which presages speed in con-| | ax and System Service | | | giore Phone Green 331 ——M“-——“ out, ““lFl‘::r ‘rlll“::m\ il Adlome 4308 Rty e Reribanios | TS N KOF LGRS and f‘""’ffl";se' s i +i1 J ES C. COOPER’ J ] GASTINEAU MOTOR ‘. “Senator George probably is a ‘case in point’ of one . *ot HERIS LE N ment p Pre aredness rxliendxt(\)x[wgm}'\:w‘: 1. When stamping the coins at | it Ccl'dlt,,éifl.s e SERVICE whom the President calls the ‘yes, but—' people, Now, after serving less than cight years of a life [ "bat v SrY T D ant politi-| the U S- Minits, is the metal hot or J; Publls Stosositphsr PHONE 727 comments Mr. Grover. “The Georgian strung along term bl il papvetelyd CHHAIBIRT | Notary Public FINE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING i & Y stic - véan X 2 A cal offices will be s y 2. Whe was commander-in-chief Gas—Oil—Storage with the President during the first hectic years, Danny Day is at liberty! cized as public moneys are spent.| e« n o Allied forces in the World L -8 | | Watch and Jewelry Repairing then began to diverge. He voted against the court We don't blame Danny Day. Warning Is given that obstacles willjqy =, *'° 1601708088 S fhe Wor at very reasonable rates plan, the reorganization bill, the wage-hour bill, and We're told he was a “model prisoner.” We hope | ¢ ctrate ambitious plans made in| o oo 2 e | | e . oo A bin ony afler atmounelag 1 pit. e now becomes & §0od citsen. sl £ B oot ZORIC || PAUL BLOEDHORN i terly in the’ Senate. Recently, after the President’s And if a life sentence can mean anything from | = cpemists, surgeons and physiclans|g.o i of america? SYSTEM CLEANING g iy J. B. WARRACK latest cross-country demonstration of his popularity, SiX months, as it has in New Jersey, to eight years |, ynder a configuration which|™5 "\gyat'ic the only seaport town Ph 15 i 4 Mivn ; vy 5 " s it does in this case—then society is gambling with | forochadows extreme demands upon [ v et 2 y seap | one oo 2| | Engineers—Contractors the Senator spoke of him as a ‘great and good man. its own safety, and law enforcement agencies will fosiionial abllities. Bestel in labama? ALASKA LAUNDRY o e “First open hint of the President’s attitude toward . HENS their ‘professiol 9 . ANSWERS ON THE ME: ‘ RV S RO L8 have to be doubled, perhaps trebled— discoveries will provide new horrors| ; coiq et el st e L UNEAU JUNEAU Senator George came at Gainesville, Ga., when he To keep track of the criminals being let out the | g0 war 2‘ F(*rdvinand Foch, | - HOTEL J ignored him in a speech but commended Governor back doors of prisons as fast as the police and the i Vil pAVY % d i | i i L+] i el i g O L e b et v, Thuinderstono it heavy. ERGH6: Onelyhio bresks Jdnls i dinag= |7 ) A & BEAUTY SHOP g Ed Rivers, Evidently it stirred George to fury. Re- can catch others, and win convictions - | cipftation will bring damage. 80| e also one who asats traditins The Store for Men LYLAH WILSON % turning to Washington, he joined rebellious Senator MO eyt o Vo European countries and cause dis-|pejiers | Contoure Telephone | Pat Harrison of Mississippi in scuttling the undis- But that's not the point. The point is l!ml.npcr comfort for travelers. The Scandi-| "4 “Be prepared.” | sABlN’s X-Er-Vae 538 Co;i;;;;;c-ct;:ol;xw || tributed-profits tax. we “:"’""““‘:‘ (’(‘;““D:;l“"“‘“‘ i j"llz' 1;3“ “E',;"“-‘l' navian countries will profit greatly| 5 nobile. i ibtay iyl ok s for filing, there were two Sional criminals—the ingers, the Pretty Boy Floyds | yrom the summer’s tourists = R . A aopul the last hours for (WS, fiere Were 'O and the rest of their ilk—then u “life sentence” be- | arge foans are prognosticated for RS Front St.—Triangle Bldg. | &=———————————#|) j B. Burford & Co. candidates against George, neither claiming oo alteg Ll dhibn B i brond. Again Am-|, Forest lands in this country now “NEW AND DIFFERENT o House support. One was former Gov. Talmadge, ) B0 ertaln b’:]‘:‘:';ff :mrl”‘m;‘_o"nwnmi_ total 615000000 acres, almost one-| - FOOTWEAR” 0“5.32“’;;'4;’ 1s worn by anti-New Deal and anti-George. The other was Add Definitions: Sucker (in the grand interna- ;,:1‘:‘:;“ in <u\bilhzmg Inmnmu‘l rcia- third the continental United States. | D E V L l N 4 s 3 I ; William G. McRae of Atlanta, wanting the New Deal (ional manner): Anyone agr to disarm who | tions, e oatly a0 G R e ! Paris Fashion Shoes 4 Townsendlsed. : keeps his pledge—Detroit News Persons whose birthdate it is have [ PUPHCIY owned. - “On the last day for filing candidacies in the — —_ the augury of a year of general good | - 5 | Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. primary, Marvin McIntyre, presidential secretary, wa: When us Democrats set out to throw a party, it's | juck which includes happiness in| | —_— in Georgia to receive an honorary degree. On that the G.O.P.—Dallas News. romances and friendships. | GARBAGE HAULED l CABINET WORK—GLASS JUNEAU i — - - - Children born on this day prob-|' Reasonable Monthly Rates | PHONE 62 s ably will be strong in personality. | | E 0 DAVIS MELODY HOUSE ’ zifted and independent. Subjects| TRrEEHONE 41 F Music and Electric Appliances of this sign succeed in public life.| ! Pl I (Next Gastineau Hotel) Ethel Barrymore, noted Ameri-| o ] NEW ALASKAN Mrs. Pigg Fhone 65 can actress, was born on this day [+ BEESNES 1879. Others who have celebrated "' | | PEIOTEIQ — # it as a birthday include Melville E ' So. Pranklin Street a ! Stone, journalist, 1848; Walter ! Jones-Stevens Shop ||| suneau Phone Single O I Alaska Music Suppl Crane, English painter and en- LADIES" 5 &8 pply B | TES'—MISSES' i Arthur M. Uggen, Manager graver, 1845, READY-TO-WE. - Uggen, g (Copyright, 1938 | -TO-WEAR Pianos—Musical Instruments epyrighs, ) Seward Street Near Third and Supplie: e ) || PORTRAITS by || enone 206" “"I'W. secona i % Lode and placer location notioes TED COWLING for sale at The Empire Office. - Ry Try the Empire classifieds for &~ A Phone 369 —photographer ||results. Empire classifieds pay. | Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. = 4 E The First National Bank The B. M. Behrends RACE ]UNEAU DRUGGIST ! : Bank “The Squih | : el 4 AL—$50 ' > Blope 88 . | CAPIT. ,000 - Alaska’ | 5 Juneau, Alaska ; ‘ SURPLUS—$100,000 — =& » PERCY'S CAFE | . ~ COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS & e O Corez Sor ACCOUNTS B d SAVINGS OOFERR.SRoY. ‘ 2 an ds, | | i Perey Reynolds, Manager : J’______ 3 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES | SEash 3 | b . ‘ # . 2% Paid 0 { 0o Yaid on ! Resources QVer Two and Alaska Federal Savings | | One-Half Million Dollars and Loan Association | | Savings v Accounts Insuréd Up to $5,000 - 1 P. O, Box 2118———Phone 3 Accounts 5 OFFICE—119 Seward St. FACE-LIFTING OF VIENNA buildings has been ordered by Nazi regime which decreed Juneau, Alaska that old and ugly houses be demolished and replaced by homes in new German style, 5 .