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" . Daily Alaska Published every evening except EMPIRE PRINTING COM WELEN TROY BENDER - R. L. BERNARD v Second and Mflm -o-ui in the Post om'hn. Juneau as e-President reet SUBSCRIPTION RAT! Beftvered by carrier in Juneau and Dou By mail. postave paid 1 Ome year. in ad ome month. in adva Subscribers wiil fer $he Business Office of any lvery of their papers. Telephones News Office, 602 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRE The Associated Press is exclusively e republication of all news dispatches c otherwise credited this paper and published herein n ALASKA CIRCU THAN THAT OF ANY Represented n by the Fenge effices In San Francisco. Los Angeles, Por New York and Boston UNCLE ADOL Hitler doesn't he does right in Europe, as Juneauites discovered by small hours yesterday morning wasn't soning which phone. His method of ously shifting his ground, not Roosevelt directly but of supposed grievances which he actions of Nazi Germany. One wonders whether the Gerr Hitler himself believe when he ke Czechoslovakia a year ago belie Der Fuehrer argument was al of a lying international campaign that it must call up troops although Germany on called up a single man and has n ceeding in any way against Poland If Germany at Poland for the past month, it on the Czechoslovakia border in St paying a friendly call on the citiz Moravia in March There is grim humor in Hitler from Germany as numerable millions extorted called reparations” as one of the President Wilson and the United country actually footed the bill for German repara- tions by lending Germany $26,005 980,000 still has not been repaid, The United States is $11,231,157,00¢ World War debts. This is a fin: than Germany suffered, yet we do speeches across the Atlantic, His sardonic appeal to Pres “redeem the promises of President Wilson” ter of colonies likewise is both base and baseless. saved German: dressed to the nation which at the Versailles peace table and wi not profit territorially one square War, the reference is a wild shot even Hitler doés not see clearly. ‘Al in all, the address to the appomung. It was FOUR BUNDLES OF FURY BEING SHIPPED SOUTH Wolverine,—CEged in Oil Drums, Bound for Toos Outside special | bo Packed indiviaually in cages made of light oil drums, cause wood and wire would not hold them, four wolverine will be | delivered to the Alaska Steamship Company dock tonight to be sent south Monday on their way to Wis- consin and Washington The Alaska Game sending one pair to Wisconsin in exchange for some game birds Ralph Reischl, who trapped all four sround Juneau. is shipping the other pair to the National Zoo at Washington Though the largest wolverine weighs only 35 pounds, they are reputed to be the fiercest animal ip North America. Mountain goa! is their regular prey and they have been known to kill full-grown cari- bou. An energetic male is able to tear a log cabin to pieces. The wol- verine is a member of the weasel family. Alaska has furnished many of them to zoos in the States. Over a period of years Dr. Will Chase at Cordova has sent out 80. Wolverine have never been known to breed in capuvm - JUNEAU WOMEN T0 VISIT IN HAINES Mrs. Robert Davlin and Mrs. Bob Akervick took passage on the steam- ber Haines. They will spend a week vis- iting with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shell- worth, parents of Mrs, Davlin. e Mrs. J. H. Flickinger, widow of the late Alaska Steamship Company Juneay, f they will promptly notify Business LATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER OTHER PUBLICATION BEDT sound a bit better hundreds of night owl good, but it was fully as good as the rea- shouted into the micro- meandering has not been shaking a mailed fist though our to do so is much greater than Hitler’s, no conlribution Commission is | Baranof this afternoon for! peace and sanity sensational. It Hitler's met! E m pire President s Manager last September. sentence quietly Second Class Mat ur s had to | Most of us w ES as for §1 e THE DAILY ALAaI\A EMPIRE. SATURDAY APRIL 29, 475 150 || g On the other hand, it wasn't even s a blah speech. hod of delivering was quiet and re- | served, compared to the shouting in the Sportspalast His old oratorical trick of starting a and slowly and then working it up pounding, decisive last few words is the same as But he doesn't seem to have the things to say say before Munich. ho stayed up to hear Hitler will spend %roscope The stars incline but do not compel” SATURDAY, April 28, 1939 In the horoscope for today m:ny benefic aspects are’ promising to ‘he onths, in advance, $6.00: | he night more profitably in slumber the next time|United States and its people, aceord- 1e takes the air. the de- Office. ntitled to the use for redited to it or nnv.l also the local news President mpressive of the day 150 YEARS AGO Sunday is the 150th anniversary of the inaugura- | tion of George Washington, at New York, as the first United States. This should be an to the people of all free countries hroughout the world, but more especially to the people Ltd, witt le, Chicago, | of the United Sta that event as -H world the Consti as a model. 1 | pass it by hanks to God fa *ligious liberty | our own lack of o practice daily IME Creed: TORY from here than | ,eouie: whose Ju of the governed; Radio r of freedom, equa love it, one of self-righte- . and to defend it nswering President into new fields | fancies justify the |dent sonic Lodge. man people or even | “Now Poland eves under pressure as did are, body, ciples support of become the first Masons have acc her part has not ot thought of pro- was picking daisies ptember and merely ns of Bohemia and the | s reference to ‘in- 50- sins attributable to States, since othis{ Bohemia’ 480 of which $25,- and never will be. 0 out of pocket on ancial loss greater not make accusing Justification | the completion of Nazi self-congrat figures. Actually arguments are much more’ir ident Roosevelt in the mat-| s hide hich, moreover, did inch in the World at a target which| Reichstag was dis- 1tl\ons1nd years toward world the BLsmarckian here to stay. Bu a hundred Sup] permanent. PARTRIDGE AND PHEASANT EGGS C(OMING NORTH Sixty dozen fresh eggs are com- ing north soon for the Alaska Game Commission, but they won't . be served up in omelettes for the Wild Life Agents. Two cas Mongolian pheasant eggs. eggs are hatched out by obliging Inuubnmrs and setting hens, the game birds_will be released through- out the Territory Two settings of Chukar partridge eges, 15 to a setting, will be sent over to Anchorage to be hatched , 432 to a case, will be After the the United States seriously consider, in 1 government of the people, by the people, for st powers are derived from the consent lin . | This prophecy means for women ro- staymg up until the wee!eign nation of many sovereign states; a perfect union, | ception | one and inseparable; established upon those principles | new Nazi protecior, told the people of Prague that the happy event marks people are tretel ates. We should look back now upon i marking a milestone of progress in the ) forward march of fr stitutional Government is attempted throughout e government, for wherever Con- the tution of the United States is studied or the blessings of social, political and vouchsafed to the American people appreciation. word and the a democracy in a republic; a sove lity, justice and humanity for which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes. I, therefore, believe it to be my duty to my to support its constitution, to respect its flag country to against all enemies.” At the time of his inauguration as the first Presi George Washington was the Master of his Ma- This same lodge still exists at Alexan- dria, Virginia, and, subscribing to these same principles Washington, in celebration of this event, either gathering in their own temples or Vi there to again dedicate themselves to the prin- upon which the Nation was founded and jn which Washington agreed Masons throughout the Nation iting a place of worship as a reluctantly t& President of the United States. Local cepted an invitation from Rev. John A. Glasse of the Presbyterian Church and will visit morning serv ice in a body. After 1,000 Years (New York Times) on taking office, f a process lasting a thousand year ulation is fond of that round thou- | sand years of something or it is the beginning of a thousand years of something, but always it is in big not so easily convinced by hing over a thousand years. They mpressed when they hear that victory to| has come to crown the hopes and labors of fifty years or perhaps of a hundred years. Ad-, fifty years in arriving, people will think that a further ! test of five or ten years is sufficient proof that it is If something has been ut if something has been in prepara- | tion for a thousand years people will want to wait at years before they are convinced it is pose that in 1870 Bismarck had said of his new Germany that it was the culmination of a of history. In less than fifty years | emplre was gone, PERMIT ISSUED FOR HOUSE ON WEST ELEVENTH Permit for construction of a five- room house at 610 West 11th Street for Clifford Swap was issued today | by the City Building Inspector.The work is estimated to cost $5,000 ex- clusive of plumbing and wiring. H. B. Foss is architect James Larsen contractor. The house is to have a full con- crete basement. |ROCOVICH OPENS " LINOLEUM STORE, FIRST AND MAIN and the partridge being a dry weather | bird, All of the eggs are coming from the State of Washington Depart-' ment of Game, which is trading them for Alaska game not yet' specified One case of the Mongolian pheas- ant eggs will go to Petersburg to be hatched at the experimental game farm there and the other to the Anchorage Sportsmen's ciation. - May Day Program Being Held Today At Elks Ballroom: Elks This afternoon at the crowning ceremony of the May the Hall Queen is being held, the regal af- fair attended by a large number of Juneau residents. The program is sponsored by the Civic Department of the Juneau Woman's Club. Queen Astrid is attended by Miss- es Norma Burford, Peggy Houk, Myrtle Jones and Marilyn Merritt Little Sharon Sharpe is crown bear- | ter for the occasion and a color guard from the Boy Scouts is act- ing as the queen’s escort Asso- | Jim Le- | The Juneau Linoleum Stor carrying a full line of floor cove: ings, opened its doors today at First !and Main streets, in the location formerly occupied by the Channel Apparel Shop. Nick Rocovich, Manager, besides carrying linoleum and linoleum rugs in_stock, will install floor coverings jafd give estimates on the cost of such work. | R THOMAS II,ETLR,NIN { J. €. Thomas, of Thomas Hard- |ware, is & returning passenger on !the steamer Alaska. He has been on |a business trip for several weeks. D — TO INTERIOR Lindstrom, well known In- terior mining man, is a passenger for Juneau on the Alaska, arriving {here Tuesday. He will fly to Fair- banks with PAA. .- WARRACK COMING J. B. Warrack, of Warrack Con struction Company, with offices in Seattle, is coming north on the ony Isteamer Alaska. He has not been | in Juneau, where he has heavy property interests, for several months, i - >-ees — The 16th decenniak census of the | United Slates will be taken in 1940, ‘The new process of growing vege- tables in trays of water has been put agent at Seward, passed through vecque presented her majesty with|to use to supply the air base on Juneau today on the Baranof. ]a bougquet of flowers, tiny Wake island, is fitting that an event of such vast importance | hould be observed by serious and sober thought as we | It should be the duty of all men to give| | in this land of freedom, and we shou}d be continually | vatchful lest these liberties be wrested from us through | | ably |ers to do in guiding modern thoug ing to astrology. After the ea morning hours work and play should engage concentrated energy. Good news regarding prosperity should inspire a holiday mood. Out door recreation and travel are well directed by the stars. ‘This is an auspicious day for § contracts and especially 'y por - yable for those in which the govern- ment has an inte Heads of manufacturing plants will. profit j through the summer. While large enterprises will spec up work there is to be opportuni for the small business man throus the summer, Merchants who cat to neighborhood trade are to be for tunate. Educators are favored under this configuration which seems to pres |age serious work among students Portents of future demands upon Americans trained in science are inspiring at this time. For the President the to promise gain in popularity stars seem after It would seem proper that on this day the people |, period during which Washington as well as|js under certain evil portents that on, The American!'encourage “I believe in the United States of America as|misjudement of well meant policies misunderstandin: and Persons whose birthdate it is have |luck. There may the augury of a year of good fortune which ambitions are realized mance and happy marriage. Children born on this day prob- will be exceedingly talented. Many artists and sculptors as well poets and educators belong (o his decan of Taurus. These sub- jects of a sign pciated with suc- cess may be methodical and strong- ly executive, as SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1939 Benefic aspects are strong today according to astrology. It is a time for serene and serious reflectior The churches should benefit. Under this planetary governme: the clergy may be put to severe te: regarding the scope of their work For many, political and civic serv- ice will be necessary While church and state are function independently in this coun- try there will be much for preach- it is foretold. The need for elimina- tion of fanaticism and prejudice will be emphasized by events Women should be happy under this configuration, for they will have many chances for ice to human- ity. This last day of April sheuld be favorable to love affairs that are of rather a common sense and prac- tical trend. Romance may be I ing in many 1939 engagements and marriages Under this configuration mil and CCC camps should receive traordinary attention. Public health will become more and more a con- cern of the people of the nation May is to bring happiness and pleasure to many persons. The stars next month encourage forgetfulness for of evil portents and the quest recreation and amusement. E vacations are indicated 20" APRIL 25, 1919 A large crowd attended the ball the previous night given in the A. B. Hall by members of the Legislature. William Geddes was in Belling- ham preparing to bring his boat, the omis, to Alaska for the coming ing season. Judge James Wickersham was at Ketchikan, according to word re- ceived at Juneau, working up evi- dence | election the previous Fall, Andrew Wanamaker and Wanamaker, natives of Sitka, rived in Juneau to get their citi hip papers in the District Court E. S. Hewitt, of the E. S. Hew wnd Co., and R. H, Stafford of t Burroughs Adding Machine Co., left for Petersburg on the Jeffe Mr A. Arundell, to be used in contesting the! | | | | | | | | | | | C of the General Land Office, left on a business trip | to Wrangell. W. 8. Pekovich, mining man from! Funter Bay, was in Jur and at the Gastineau il - N. W. Dennis, traveling man rived from the South on the Prin- ess Mary and was at the Gastineau, Arthur H. Gorham arrived from Secaltle on the Princess Mary. £ Weather: highest, 37; lowest, 36 rain - MAY DAY DANCE AT ELKS" HALL - THIS EVENING Sponsored h\ the American Legion Auxilia the annual May Day Dance will be held this evening in the Elks’ ballroom, with a cordial invitation extended to the public. Klonda Dufresne and her orches- tra will provide music for the danc- ers, the affair scheduled to start at 10 o'clock. During intermission the luggage award and other prizes will be made. All tickets and stubs for the awards are to be given to Mrs. Ethel Ander- son at her residence in the I. O. O. F. Apartments before the dance. R Karinen-Bertholl Wedding Tonight At an 8 o'clock ceremony this *vening in the Resurrection Luth- eran Church, Miss Aileen Karinen will become the bride of Bert Bertholl. The Rev. John L. Cauble will officiate Following the ceremony a wedding reception will be held at the Am- erican Legion Dugout at which time friends of the popular couple will call to offer their felicitations. . HELLER-WILSON Persons whose birthdate it is have | the augury of a year of fairly good be temptation to speculate and to spend money too freely. Children born on this day may be keen of mind and exceedingly imag inative, Many of these sub seek change. They to environment { what may be is best for their mental and physical development. (Copyright, 1939) it Uy S (NEW OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED HERE FOR MOOSE LODGE ‘The Loyal Order of Moose install- ed officers at a meeting last eve- ning, after which refreshments were served and dancing was enjoyed. Music was furnished by Peterson’s orchestra. Officers installed included: G. E. Almquist, Dictator; John Covich, Vice-Dictator; Willilam White, Pre- late; John Pastl, Treasurer; Lloyd Capp, Trustee; A. Fisher, Sergeant- at-arms; Mike Seston, Outer Guard; Fridolph Erickson, Inner Guard. cts of | | Taurus are restless and inclined to | sensitive | and able to obtain | NUPTIALS SUNDAY The Northern Light Presbyterian Church will be the scene of an 8 o'clock wedding tomorrow evening when Miss Edithbelle Heller, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heller, will become the bride of Carl Wilson, {son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wilson. The Rev. John A. Glasse will say | the service A wedding reception will be held tat the home of the bride's parents |on Fifth Street hetween 8:30 and |10 o'clock. R Pass and Del Rio totaled 42,853 head in 1938 compared with 23,745 head in 1937, - 1 Empire ad. Irene Stewart's LENDING LIBRARY| | BARANOF BASEMENT LOBBY Noon to 5:30-7:30 to 10 12:30 to 2 p.m. Hour pan., Sundays: The B. M. Behrends Juneau, Bank Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars 1 | 1939. st ' M O”D E Kk ETIQUET I'B * By Roberta Lee y Professional 4 ]_T‘ e ( ' ( ) r Fratcrnal Socicties e ‘ stineau Channel “ v irt AAY | r S| S B. P. 0. ELKS meet The Emplire ertonds congratula- every Wednesday at. 8 “[tions and best wishes today, 1lheir DI'S. Kaser and p. Im. Visitggcbmthers birthday anzive sary .o e follow- welcome. . C. RED- ,n;x ay Freeburgel’ MAN, Exalted Ruler; DENTISTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. x APRIL 29 Plomgren Building Mrs. Charlgs G. Burdick | PHONE 56 Sl 3 Chester Zenger ~——1 | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 George F. Martin Second and fourth John H. Newman 11 Monday - of esth manth % EI“K*U.‘-S Re :::;]L il Dr.A.W. Stewart \«{G Y in Scottish Rite Temple s, Robert Gordon ! BRI Ak ey APRIL 30 1 Hours 9 a.2. to 6 pm. WOPTH Worshipful Master; W. S. Pullen I SEWARD BUILDING JAMES'W. LEIVERS, Secretary. George A. Lingo | Office Phone 469 g Jane Blomgren L e P Arthur M. Uggen _D_ b A O k Billy Allen S4as : r. Judson Whittier || GuySnufll -t | CHIROPRACTOR | ! Drugless Physician | Office ho humm PRUGS | - PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED 2-3-4, Triangle I’ PHONE 667 \ Dr. John H. Geyer || cum | & DENTYEY | | Front Street Next Cot ! Q. How should gifts received Room 9—Valentine Bldg. || PHONE 97—Free Delivery | |durine an illness be acknowledged? PHONE 762 [ E A If the patient is too il to T G R SRR acknowledge the gifts promptly L W notes of thanks should be written as soon after the recovery as pos-+ T l l hle DR. H. VANCE |! Omorrow S cliyles Q. Is it all right for a guest at a re { Tod party to walk into the Kitchen? [ B i 7 | 0 ay L T B onsultation and examinaton | _ A Notunless invile e ok | 5 Q. When receiving an invitation '1,'.:\",':21?.\.;‘;fr.)::-ll'm\'-':::it' | “« for a wedding that to take place i Kl Phone 177 | | at a hotel, is a reply necessary? | % A Yes ; ; R ol ¥ T VL v —— ——— | ROBERT SIMI'SON, OPT. D.| | | J ' (‘n St f 00K d LEARN ||| Grauste Los Angeles Coliege { uneau s uwin niore BI’I of Optometry and (s | results. Cattle importations from Mexico | through the four Texas border por of entry at Hidalgo, Laredo, Eagle! (i By A C. Gordon T e e — | “The Rexall Stcre” ‘ e b & \V)‘”'. European people 5 have| | i Your Reliable Fharmaclsts v e e ot et e The Charles W. Cartor | Butler Mauro | - 2. Who was the first great Eng- Morluary j [ A lish dramatist? il | | AEPERERET. Opthalmology ses Fitted Lenses Ground | | | | Fourth and Franklin Sts. | | | | — 3 e colts ever born white? il 4. What Democrat was thrice PHONE 136 | I nominated for the Presidency of the ] S. and thrice defeated? ] Where are reputed to be the WS . B B i e e i " t grass lands in Enkrm)( 2 LE | Havpxins By Exmnbusby it A * ke | Dr Rael.Carlzon | | - o 21 Chltutophi MAriSwe (1666 oG sl \“1 H. 5. GRAVES Pl Otfice Xadwig Nelson's Jewelry | | | “The Clothing Man” (s 3. Only when they are albinos.| | Store Phone Green 331 | | | 1o\ ie OF HART SCHAFFNER : Most all white horses were dark | & MARX CLOTHING G when foaled, gradually becoming ! lighter as they grew older FINE 7 4. Willia J ings [y i1 > T T P S R S ol e, A Watch and Jewelry Repairing | | o ol e at very reasonable rates G = o w astineau Motor \ | PAUL BLOEDHORN || Saret | ; | DAILY [ F SSONS S. FRANKLIN STREET i Pnir]x:lsg | IN ENGLISH | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING | -L & OFF THE LOWER LOBBY | | Gas—Oil—Storage e | By W. L. Goi {on BABANOF bl —_— i g 1L ‘ | 1.5 BEAUTY SALON HARRY . Words Sten Misused: Do not say, LYLAH WILSON 1 T read something of that effect.” | RACE ;in\' ‘I read something to that ef- DRUGGIST ect.” | Often Mispronounced: Drowned. = | “";’:” S"“‘:" Pronounce dround, one syllable, not it Y Often Misspelled: Portiere. Ob- TRIPLEX ’ndorless‘ oo serve the iere. Synonyms: Experienced, efficient, || “The Store for Men" DRY CLEANERS || ¢ o skilled, qualified, capable. 9, Word Study: “Use a word three | Pickup Delivery—Sam the Tailor’ | SAB'N S vy times and it is yours.” Let us in- A % crease our vocabulary by mastering| Front St—Triangle Bldg. | 8 1 each day. Today's word: | e, i vy | OFFICIAL MAPS OF | * tifice; stratagem. “They soon dis- et et v - | JUNEAU—25¢ || TGASTINEAU CAFE| . tile.” Tr The Empire classifieds for WANT TO SELL L) J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” Juneau Melody House| Music and Electric Appliances (Next Irving's Market) Front Street Phone 65 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES ALASKA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office 11y Seward St., Juneau, Alaska Krafft’s Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. CABINET WORK—GLASS WANT TO BUY 03 USETHE “WANT” ADS PHONE 62 v TELEPHONE —51 & : 3 0y COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CAPITAL—$50,000 g SURPLUS—$100.000 4 2% PAID ON SAVINGS £ SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 5 | Flrst National Bank NN AR o |