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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1938. 7 | . base, which will mean the expenditure of a good many | s —_ e D .l 41 SkflEm ire Mions of 44l xx-wu‘p01 ol ‘I'g-l' nmi 1HAPPY | - R aily . a P millions of dollars, for as the Colonel explained “w H BIRTHDAY Y A ‘ c O FRATERNAL SOCIETIES ‘ the Army builds a base it builds a real one. Oroscol’(’ 4 [ 20 ears 00 1 GASTINEAU CHANNEL Published every evening except o by the An idea of what a real one means can be found The Empire exrtends congratulm} S | SMFIRE FRINTING OOMPANY . at McChord Field. It is understood when the base “The stars incline [tions and best wishes today, their S The. Empire - B st ot MR e |at Tacoma is completed it will have such dimensions but do not compel” | |Virthday anniversary, to the folow- i > o o B. P. 0. ELKS meet R. L. BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Manas PG o ot ol o i |ing: |1 Wi = s ground hways at s s| as oy ) e e Entered in the Post Of cau as Becond Class Matter. | o o " the air. Thus, if Alaska gets a “real’| WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1938 | James W. McNaughton AUGUST 2 1‘91”’ ) Blomgren Bullding welcome. C. H. Mace ON_RATES, base it will mean construction running into large| Benefic aspects rule strongly N. J. Bavard | a1, Feulkner recelved ;“’ St | PHONE 36 SPADDEN, Exalted Rul= Peltvered by carrier in Juneau and Donglas for §1.25 per month. ”“”“ T o 5 ¥ | strongly through the early hours of | G. W. Nostrand | V. C. Genn, mn}r’w;)!l\ ntg ‘V\:d ‘":vh}) Bl b at, to 0 pin ert; l\;l H. SIDES, Secs By mail v figures e ; ret Glenn A. Edwards |of the Juneau Public Schools : retary. ance, $6.00 this day. It is a fortunate planetary e H B ks But, as the officials further explained, it Will De| gove i ‘et oo : Clifton F. Brown | was at this time with the “proving £ Subseribers romptly notits | necessary to have auxiliary bases. These, it is €x-|° [ ove atfairs should flourish under Mrs. R. R. Glass | grade” of the Ordnance Department | & e |MOUN™ JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 e o i " pected, will be located at strategic positions, probably | this sway which'.seems to promise | Thomas E. Hall |at Aberdeen, Md, that he was w;»l,} Second and fourth ARND et Wy Oftice, 005; Busirhas OTFD 3M. lalong the coast approval and the bestowal of ble: Ruben Ramberg {s0on enter the training sc Ili;mfwl of Monday of each month MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. G Weight to the belief that the major base may be ings by parents. i/ Marvel Geddes ‘off\r,ers in the Ordnance Depait- Dr. Chal’les P. Jenne G ~ ‘0 Scottish Rite Tempis repuine Associated Erest s ooy O ited 'to 't o not | established inland with the auxiliary bases on the coast| It is a lueky wedding day, for it| - —— e | ment, | BRING [ Q beginaing ab 130 pak otherwise credited in this paper and also the local News s piven in the theory that the major base of supplies|Presages prosperity ‘and steady pro-| | i e Mg ol 1 et Tl | )};/ DANIEL ROSS, Wor= ik — | be located at the farthest point from danger of attack | ETess. Those Who pght troth before) | - HAT]Y [ ESSONS | | o SCE o loor et | Rooms 8 A B ONE e LsHLY | [shipfal Master; JAMGES W. (ISR B DT . o i e i it s > pel > ive o or he ed oross, who tool 21r | |} e sm APy a ANTEED TO BE LARGER still have availability of flight range, while the | 2000 Deed not fear divorce | ! = | VERS, Secretary certifi- | | examinations and received IN ENGLISH catos were Mrs. B. M. Behrends,| k ioa iER PUBLICATION Real estate is a profitable investi- — | secondary pase ‘,T fm,’ ,mlx to the possible zone of | o™ under this direction. tHe 3 e REBERAHS opera Whether this theory is the premise on | stars which stimulates interest m BN 1 Getea Mrs. Z. R. Cheney, Mrs. W. B. Kirk, |— Berasvarande SRR NG doA IR which the Army is proceeding in the north, however, 'home-owning, Small centers ¢ VSN eide Mrs. G. E. Krause, Mrs. P. J. Ma- | every second and fourth Wedness is another matter. The fact that Col. Johnson is 50 | ylation should be: selected b % +4 |hone, Mrs. Charles Ostrom, M Dr. Richard Williams | |day, TOOF. Hall BETTY Mg~ i i | C. P. Morgan, Mrs. A. W. Rhodes, strongly impressed with Point Gustavus for the seat!of limited means. 4 3 5 MICK, Noble Grand; R! ; A Ponid g 1t > ides i an auspiel Words Often Misused: Do 1ot $ay, | pys, H. VanderLeest, Miss Helen Faoati s R of operations would tend to discount the idea. his is not an auspicious co “The members have approached the | 1 Rt s T iroy. Kkt | DENTI BLAKE, Secretary. e s . . n by N 3 TOY, 158 ‘othy £ Lty PABETI N M Urebion undest whish. $0 travel bY| poapd of Directors for butter taotli-! g " n oo w0l s B Henderson OFFICE AND RESIDENCE & e Regardless of what the Army's final decision is, |8ir, Transportation which has been| ties» gay, “The members have pe-|nie ©. B, Willlams, Mrs, George GOLDSTEIN BUILDING it is evident that now, two years after the passage of “““‘;” i i for several| yitioned the Board of Directors” . |w. Mook dnd Miss Nellle Taylor . the Wilcox bill, actual work is near on an Army base [ jo*’ 8 o i oo | Often Mispronounced: Hasten. | PR — i G“y smlth in Alaska. It probably is not too presumptuous 0| automobile accidents will con- | orCunce has-m, mot hast-n.. 1 g p, pond left for the headwaters . ) ’ predict that we will see construction under Way by | tinue to be numerous, despis | Otten Misspelled: Accelerate; "WO| of the Taku River, in response to| [ Dy, Judson Whittier ||} D R U G s s, des c’s, one l. i 1) 3 next summer. ehtabalens a cablegram received conveying the 4 H e o U campaigns, Synonyms: Judge (verb), adjudge, a P he Cang " o ('IIROPRACT(_'R | ! PESERATEN. S T RS-, | - o - s | information that the Canadian En-| s Ph | Changes in radio of a « 1 adjudicate, arbitrate, decide, settle r | Drugless Physician | sharacter are 4 9 3 " i - » - | gineers were working from Atlin " 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 | PUBOLA REMEDIES T itorial nit C i character are prognosticated. A worq Study: “Use a word three BRenl b lihotion ot ihe Bitkol | Office hou , 1-9, | 3 s, 4 HEI ~ erritoria ary Campaign Sleer v 7 - ERNEE 3 b va ! ctio e Sloko! | S ¢ - S i pais yer. liyehtion L ontstbute. L) Hnes'and 1t s vowrd Lal s it t oo Navtm ‘rivers: sk iwhich pamt] | oY, Sk Trensle Bk PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- 5 e a7 mproved service srease ; stering | e ALASKA ARMY AIR BASE (Fairbanks News-Miner) G e N ou‘r vnrldb:lar_\Tva m_aslelu:ix., $hi Thad hom Adit eondects. the i N FULLY COMPOUNDED . RTTOT , # ’ i A o o b ang, the A one word each day. Today’s word: | maky route by water. e = | CONSTRUCTION NEAR Good work that bv the Territorial health and bishop of Canterbury, has come|giupefy; to make stupid or dull; or | : : . Front Street Next Colisewm sanitary officials. Congratulations to E. F. Clements, | under a sign presaging great expan- deprive of sensibility. “The fumes | Two years ago when the Wilcox bill was pa ssed bY territorial sanitary inspector, in Fairbanks the last | ion for the Church of England. In SlAIRE . AlsotHipoas Hnd stup('f;vl The second of a series of semi-| PHONE %i—-Free Delivery Congress authorizing “frontier” air bases machinery [°w days. the United States there will be|the brain of a man overcharged | MORthly Shriner’s parties was given Dr. A. W. Stewart [ | PRt 3 e . atmy base in Mr. Clements does not mix or temper his words ) among Protestant, Epi:copal | with it —South ¢4 | in Mrs.*B. A. Roselles’ studio, which DENTIST | ok was started toward establishing an Army b Cafes and all handlers of foods, barbers, beauticians sations. SOt 85 § get - togethers were continued Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. i i P s tions were made Of the and workers in similar lines must obtain certificates | Persons whose birthdate it is have | s o throughout the winter. SEWARD BUILDING |} “Tomorrow's Styles egion near Fairbanks and surveys were made in of health the augury of a ‘year. of gain in Office Phone 469 o A local survey this week by Mr. Clements revealed property or income, but many will Mrs. Robert Coughlin and Mrs. | ¢ rther pla n the T u € ¥ that 25 percent of the establishments in the class’ be tempted to te their time in LQOK and LEARN Wilmur Edwins went to the Bar|z e of such nature action was slow. The Primary mentioned had failed to secure health cards. As M. | costly pleasures. Quarrels caused by to pick strawberries, going up on| | DR. H. VANCE :as that the Wilcox bill carried no appropria- Clements says, this in either gross neglect or contempt | resentment are indicated. By'A. 1L Gordbn the Pirate. | ! OSTEOPATH lott .| of law. These violations he declares, will not be tol- | Children bora ‘on this day prob- ol ——— et s tion. Smce then some money has been allotted for t Tprsgert e a1 o J i { 4 || Consultation and examination erated. F 1ere he will have 100 percent support ably will be inclined tow \ Pictures were received in Juneau 1 Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | the national defense program and the start in ArmYy of the thinking public—practically everyone. pendence and individus Many | *= of Sergeants Don S. Griffins, James | ' re?,'wog.'a‘o by & ,,n;um,m 2 se on the west coast has beerd the construction The shocking fact is revealed by Mr. Clements subjects of this sign of Virgo have, 1. Is it permissible to disploy P. Momb, Chauncey M. Wressells (.a\“m_“) Hftil Anmx’ b rd Field at Tacoma, now under way that more than six percent of those examined the artistic talent and mos them | any flag above the American flag? |and William D. Googse, who were %“u" Franklin St. Phane 177 | Qracio b 0 s last six months were found to have syphilis, to say | possess a sense of humor. 2. Who is tbe present ruler of at the Central Office Training|,, b : s All the while Alaska has not been overlooked, and pothing of other diseases or unsanitary conditions Max Beerbohm, noted English| Belgium? School at Camp Lee, Va during the last week or two it jumped back onto the Public indignation over the brazeness of those wit, was born on this day 3. Since what year have U. § e ene in earnest. This was brought about with the who would attempt to dispense foods or serve the Others who have celebrated it as a | Senators been elected by popular| Weather: Highest 51; lowest 51: ; | flicht to the north of Col. Lotis Johnson, Assistant| public in the trades mentioned should be aroused in | birthday include James Redpath,|vote? tain Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | |i————— Sy Hakretars ot Wer qq);wrl'.wl the officials in their l:\\xd?hlv\vwm'k;. : author, 1833; Charles F. M 4. What is the word meaning, ; -~ ~ || Gradvate Los Angeles College | | “The Rexall Store“ 1. Jot 's mission, as he very frankly stated If the people sleep on this matter—tolerating | architect, 1847. | “fear of cats"? Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson of Optometry and | Col. Johnson’s mission, as g L5 filth and disease—there is something radically wrong (Copyright, 1938) b Which state it the’ Oiioh hasi o= 5 e Opthalmology | 3 your was to look over possible sites in the Territory for| nray it never be said the people are indifferent and e T ¥ the larzest remaining unbroken area | o TE_—GEAT RetaRe Army air base development. The visit of the assistant| will not support the health officials to the fullest in | NEw TELEPHONE DIRECTORY |Of unappropriated, unreserved pub- g pharmacsts Army chief probably is the real key to Army air ex-| their efforts in such vital matters, To be issued,Oct. 1 and ferms close | lic lands? Th ‘ft C - compoung pansion in the north. Much of the prelimiffary in- Let public sentiment and the law have full force gept. 15. For space and change of ANSWERS l‘l o‘op s prescrip- formation had previously been obtained. A g deal —and back up the campaign to the last trench listings please..call Juneau and| 1. The church flag is placed ! JoncyStevens Shop (] e more was gathered by Col. Johnson and his party on Douglas Telephone Co., phone 420.|@bove the American flag when re- BUY FOR CASH | || Butler-Mauro Drug Co. | * their trip over 6,000 air miles of the north. Indications “By Damn 1 Am” | adv.| ligious services are performed on |1 LADIES'—MISSES ||) butel P are that by the time McChord Field is finished in — | - - 5 a U. S. war vessel and SAVE the PROFITS i BEADY-TO-WEAR 4 | CECSERIRE L | Tacoma, perhaps before, the Army will be ready to (New York World-Telegram) Lode and placer location noticet 2. King Leopold on your own spending. Seward Street Near Third | e ¥ n S ittt 1 Alads ; ’ Don Jose Tormos Diego, Mayor of the City of for sale at The Empire Office. | 8. Since 1913 X ! start construction in Alasks | Ponce, in Puerto Rico, may not be precisely at home ikt s = | 4 Aclurophobia PHONE 767 TepE H. S. GRAVES Whether the major base will be located near Fair- but he seems to have no dif- in the English language ficulty in saying what he means. UNITED ‘STATES b devede DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | .. ED A. ZINCK, Manager Have Your Eyes Examined by “The Clothing Man” | banks as has generally believed or on the coast remains Leaving a Washington hospital after an appendi- s 5 g DR Homs of Hart Schaftner and to bo seen. Col. Johnson was greatly impressed Wwith citis operation, Don J id he had “plenty of tripes (F’;:sr\’x ¥ oRfgor | 1 Dr. Rae L. Carlson Marx Clothing : ol i e S T ct Land Office MODERN | OPTOMETRIST s Qe kite ilable at Point Gustavus on Icy Strait. He left” to fight the “pig-dog” Puerto Rican assassins Anchorage, Alaska. - | 4 i ‘N Ison’s Jewelr; AT R | ol 0 e ot v b ey s 0 B M b stemped b L, v enchim || ETIQUETTE - ||Timms s waset || o Meibe ey Sreg consideration and that it might reach the point of 10T Blanton Winship with b s guns” At NOTICE OF FILING OF PLATS | | JAMES C. COOPER, || || GASTINEAU MOTOR Gustavus getting the call over Fairbanks for the major e 7 Rin meas iha ngliin by e beark x S _OF SURVEY ‘ By Roberta Lee | ob A i oL 2| SERVICE 3 base. PR ST e M R e b T oo St oo Gl L, | 00 coldsiein Buding | sell s PHONE T However, the official made it clear that one major That's telling 'em, Don Jose. Politics on the Am- _ "~ s ljgra A R S Public Stenographer | base is not the entire scheme of the Army for defense| erjican mainland would gain interest if officeholders F-; r 2 Sfl R!fl F ORM AT, B Q,' WL‘. Alsac b ».should beilit Nogary Exnto | FINE 1 GENER(’:L AUI;POSREPAHHN’?‘ in Alaska. The start will be made with the major would talk as boldly and vigorously as that. b8 e T RO L, L hedUl i TeR o B SUImAN Doter, Irean o < s 8 | Watch and Jowelry Ropairing AL & ficially filed in the U. S. Land 0"1‘“2’"‘7}“’ or s;ll-da.v trip? 4 | at very reasonable rates fice, Anchorage, Alaska, Oct. 1, 1938. | . Twenty-five cents is suffici- 1 —— . | The townships are within the|ent, unless one has asked for spe- ZORIC [ PAUL BLOEDHORN I £ limits of the Tongass National For- | ¢ial service. SYSTEM CLEANING [l SUFRANELIN Soanl | .' B WARRACK L est and a certain tract of land was| Q What should members of the et E | i R reserved for lighthouse purposes at | {amily do with their napkins when | Phone 15 | — Engineers—Contractors Point Gardner, by Executive Order |8 meal is finished? ALASKA LAUNDRY || ON THE MEZZANINE \l No. 3406, of February 13, 1921, This| A. Fold the napkin smoothly into L2202 A2 2R 0n © 1| JUNEAU il el ity S0 TR R e s HOTEL JUNEAU : No. 1637 in sec. 16, 'T. 56 S. R. 68 |Plate. unless a fresh one is supplied | f=r=""r=s—= R BEAUTY SHOP =5 L] E. In view of the fact thereof, no|for each meal “The Store for Men” LYLAH WILSON A R B R T lands will become available for dis-| @ What is the symbolism of Contoure Telephone g : s position under the general public |Znnias? ABIN’S X-Er-Vac 538 COME 1N sod, FEN (e MR 5 land laws on the filing of the plats| #- Thoughts of absent friends. 41 STBOM%C;;)C;&LSON except as to any ca antedating Dk 2 DG : \ ¢ the withdrawal for forest purposes NOTICE Front St.—Triangle Bldg. | |s _T J. B. Burford & Co. o e aIl [that dre saved By the protecting| ©On and after this date, August — “NEW AND DIFFERENT “Our door step is worh by clause of the proclamation referred |23 I. the undersigned, will not be | s - FOOTWEAR” to above, and the public lands will |'eSPonsible for any debts unless DEVLIN’S ) e continilé to be subject to mineral |2Uthorized by me. | Paris Fashion Shoes & filing under applicable law. -adv. E. R. JOHNSON. | I All inquiries concerning these|” ¥ 2 | Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. ‘ “ R lands should be addressed to the SRR 5 | - e sy || caBINET worRk—GLASS || . Land Office, Anchorage, Al- JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE GREEN TOP PHONE 62 GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. CABS—PHONE | = —— 3| | Music and Electric Appliances publication, Aug. 23, 1938. (Next Gastineau Hotel) | | NEW ALASKAN | HOTEL : | | So. Frarfklin Street JUNEAU- . | Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Mausical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second Fhone 65 publication, Sept. 13, 1938. Mrs. Pigg e 678 | SATISFACTION IN ! FOOD QUALITY AT ! | | —4i BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: Phone Single O 2 when it comes to CHRISTMAS UNITED FOOD CO. TELEPHONE—16 $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for §2.50 | & PORTRAITS—by TED COWLING Lode and placer location notioes | for sale at The Empire Office. § % CARDS! §§ s Phone 369 —photographer ruTurlyu. the Fumre o B Smphem "‘E ’ £ 4 Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. == » uarey | The First National Bank The B. M. Behrends RIGHT NOW s g e GGIST is not too early Bank B.:‘.] Squibb [ to make your choice from the attractive and . s CAPITAL—$50.000 interesting selection we have to show you. Juneau, Alaska SURPLUS—$100.000 [ ] —— | PERCY’S CAFE COMMERCIAL - COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS PHONE | Jee Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy b 374 | and SAVINGS P e LSRR S K LR | 2% Paid on Savings Accounts Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars T Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Asseciation Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718———Phone 3 | OFFICE—119 St. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE

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