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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1939. . | zig, the Nazi bluff may be said to have been called, | o Daily Alaska Em nr(, 1o i ik, tome a8 SnidgaPaly, : YZARS AGO : 4 Yesterday's shouts at Warsaw that “East Prussia | Professional Published every eve except Sunday by the : £ P‘ 4 : L § dl"‘”“‘ Im‘m’u ”‘ it i i OTOSCO ,g Prom THE EMPIRK 1I‘ e Fraternal Socicties EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY s, @R £oUpn | mark ARV g C e Tables |1 o CARRIEATM, | BELEN TROY BENDER - - - - - President |on Germar ¢ Prussia will not be Polish. Poland | T’" stars incline [ == Gastineau Channel l R L smManD P nd Business Manager | knows it and so does Germany. But bombast is meet- but do not compcl | MAY 4, 1919 | e s oo e e B : ing bombast and Germany for the first time is placed | jor W. H. Waugh, President of B. P. 0. ELKS t Bntered In the Post Offjomn 1 as Second Class Mat » tefensive-in: 18 war FOris ” the Alaska Road Commission, who i ; . P. O. ELI meel s x b sige e ol s THURSDAY, MAY: 4, 85 left. Juneau to consult with the en-], Ti¢ Empire exehds congratula- DTS Kaser and g e SCRIPTION "_\H; A & TR T Kindly stars guide today, accord- | - ‘“";‘m“m o the Pontiang |tions and best wishes today, *heir . p. m. Visiting brothers ouslas for mon ¥, | e b g e peisi g asl | o nnive. sary .o e - welcome., H. _ N « PR Logical Decision i “\_’m‘;‘";rlgmga’;'mm“t‘sé'° : m“;bmnrn of the Federal Office of ‘;‘l;',"d‘”/ “ Jollow: Freeburger yeltomo, H U RED- o 17 A 5 | Good Roads, had gone to Washing- . 5 e s 3 (Cleveland Plain Dealer) - When there may be more or lesSiin- Lx?}mlf’;n'l;rview gGen Black and TR Rhnplpl M. H. SIDES, Becretary. i \ hicl o t ‘o decision regarding important plans. e Mrs. W. B. Kirk | Plomgren Building In a decision from which the two consistent con- x Philip St. John Wilson, heads of 3 E 56 ervatives of the United States Supreme Court, Jus-| Commerce should be good as M’,m Government branches which Mrs. Guy McNaughton PHON. v McReynolds and Butler, sharply dissent, the|volume of exports is likely g@iine |, =, . ohirol of road work in the Jack J. Donohue oo 1 | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Ve T et e tha: e Byt trik decrees that former membership in[crease greatly. ‘Trade agreements |, .. - Julia Neill Second and fourth dispatches crec to it or not (he Communist party does not subject an alien to|with foreign countries are to con»{ Norma Bareksten Monday of each month paper and also the local news deportatior i b rica r 0 - D 1 : T A v sbn s G JoA weph . [Epute 10 dmetican PrOEDEUERENE capt. Uil or. ths Alaska {| Dr.A.W. Stewart & in Scotuish Rite Temple 3 The cage concerned the status' of Joseph knowledge of secret overtures which % s 2 % beginning at 7:30 p. m. ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER Strecker of: Arkansas, whom the Labor Department!threaten the markets of the Unit-|Road Commission, was to leave on g g t DENTIST ‘\/) AHAS W HAW‘E‘;EQ THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION had sought 0 deport under 1he provisions of a con-|aq States will not interfere with ex- | the City of Seattle on his way to M O r) E & N | Hours 9 8. to 6 pm. WORTH Worsbipini A et P Te gressional aet of 1920 which forbade the entrance of [ . , i Fairbanks where he was to super-|' 2 SEWARD BUILDING e - 2 X o td. with = < panding trade, the seers prognosti- 9 P JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. Chtcago, | Communists! 'Strecker, according to his testtimony, | P vise the work of the Commission in ETI (2 UETTE Office Phone 469 " 4 had become a member of the Communist party after | ate. : ¥ 5 | the Fourth Division. “ | B0 S S e ~ | his ‘arrival in_this country but had since withdrawn| Much travel "‘fh‘“(;l"‘ ox 8t "‘EN % | from its ranks. He is now free to remain in America. | transportation of a large number . NISR P ———— The chief importance of the Strecker case. how- |of men to foreign countries is prog-| J. B. Hewston, wno énlisted for By Roberta | Dl’ Judson Whitfier G“ ]Illtll ever, is its bearing upon Harry Bridges, Australian-|nosticated. Sudden eveuts of great|the duration of the war on the Out- gt s ] ’ born labor leader, whose activities in the €. I. O. on|importance are foretold. The ele-|side, was a passenger from Fort| Q. How Ila a part dao fine, CHIROPRACTOR 1} the west coast h made him target for bitter ment of surprise will be present in|Liscum on the steamer Alameda. clothes play in the social world? 'l)ruglm\ Physician 2! aftack. The Labor Department has been criticized | international affairs. A. While every person should 1012, 1-5, 7-9 | [ | for failing to deport Bridges. This was one of the| ppe Sianetary government favors| Ira A. Macumber, heretofore |dress as well as his purse permits,| | Rooms 2-3-4. Triangle F'1g. | | [ of the recent demand for the impeachment|y o ",ov ang seems to presage in-|store-keeper for the Chichagoff |remember that it is not clothes that | | PHONE 667 | ! ecretary Perkins, a demand rejected as of no 3 | | h—. — | PUROLA REMEDIES merit by a' congressional committee. creased activity for this arm of our | Mining Company, was in Juneau on|makes the gentleman or the lady. | “Presumably the decision ¢ Bridges will | national defense. | bis way south o join the American|“Apes remain ‘apes though yoU| —————o || PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- not be deported. at least not or ounds of Com- All the signs seem to encourage Corporation Exporter Company’s clothe them in velvet | BRI FULLY COMPOUNDED o depored, 10t o grounds of ¢ r. John H. Ge | Ui e s )ior - Ihbendive: aé- | Seattle: oftine: Q. When a hushand and wife re- . . . sisk munism pr tications . of ac- | Sea Front Street Next Coliseum The decision of Roberts, in which five of { tivity in manufacturing and in ex- | —— |ceive an invitation is it necessary DENTIST K his colle 25 coneur no sense a defense of panding preparations for national| Representative John W. Dann \\'as}fux' each one to write an acknow- Room 9--Valentine Bldg. PHONE 97—Free Delivery Comm Nor does it attempt to define the|gefense to spend a vacation of several weeks ,ledgment? PHONE 762 | Py auestion of when an alien becomes undesivable. Iti e year which will see extension [at the Sitka Hot Springs. He left the| A. No. The acknowledgment can e o sra ‘ s it L .:]"“',“Ifj;:? ey iof our national responsibilities as |previous day on the Estebeth. be sent in the names of both hus- o | . R e > -+ o0 well as national perils will be one in band and wife. | | 'S N NC T D T in America it uld 80 spec d, and that, in 1 5 - EXTENDING THE LIMIT fact ”_}' :iu:‘ v:m\it ~;x~(‘n|\“ ey ok o which history is written in large| R. O. Johnson and Willlam Hol-| Q. Would it be all right to serve = e ! T 1 l I ey Justice Roberts' reasoning impresses us as logical, | letters | zate, pioneers of Haines, were re-|cocktails before a meal at which DB H VANCE 0MOrrow’s o yies The threat of war 10,000 miles away may be the tpough it may not convince those led into anti-Red | Greece and Rumania continue un- | turning to their home on the City [ Wwine is to be served?” | ")QT;()P”" { T d " instrymentality for saving L salmon fishing hysteria by the emotional meanderings of the Dies der threatening portents. Political |of Seattle after spending the win-| A. It would be better not to do STEOP! i oaay industry committee crises are foreshadowed. The Argen- | ter in California. | so & f""-‘“}i}"-“"’nlg"fl “"‘;‘"“"'tfl‘%" 1 ne ca e i @ oval 20) 1 Sy ine r 1 vell & o1 Mk [ S eee - ree. Hours 0 12; 0 953 | Senator Key Pittman of Nevadd, Chafrman of the One can be in hearty disapproval of Communism|yine yepublic as well us other St | | 7 to 9:30 by sithian - i and all its works and still welcome a ruling by the|aAmerican governments may be in-| The Rev. G. E. Gallant, who had' L R 30 by appointment. by Senate Poreign Relations Comm{fige; "has proposed 10! highest United States court Which, in ‘effect, rebukes o = 200 355 rumee';H power. been spending the previous week| i1 Gastinead Hotel Annex | ox ”(}W . Stat i ent that the Nation’s hist hose whose faith ericanism is so shaky that|11U€ Bt ! ; ; o ! ! | | South Franklin St. Phone 177 | | | §$/2/ ) e oate Department (hal (ffe Nations historlc| those whose faith In Americanism & so shaky it | he afternoon and evening of this|in Juneau returned to Skagway on | LOOK a and LEARN l | o f three-mile limit be discarded in favor of a 12-mile they would block the expressi e ¥ ! day.shoild be'fortiinate for ndibes | the" Alirdeda, i | | M Zone of Territorial waters around the coasts of the ~“°° ™ i e (s g 25 At who represent the best interests of | S i By A C Gords H—_*—\‘ ited States, which of ‘course. fnclt Alask A on. Womei i st 42 Yy s et { [ ’ United Slates, which ot ‘coiss BrciatesAnska. Latest Political Hypothes the nation. Women should find the| Weathe est 42; lowest 40; s . | | HOBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. Juneau's Gwn Store rimary object of Senator Pittman is to keep war planetary influences helpful in for- | rain e || Graduate Los Angeles College | | away from the Nation's shores by making foreign war- (New York Times) ward movements and stimulating to 7 R A ToIwRBEieok doss ‘Cedbig: iy of Optometry and | ships stay at Jeast 12 miles away. But in Alaska the e ¢ Duzling o Teform efforts - YR o ety ! Opthalmology R b SN habials hehehioial o the layman one of the most puzziing concepts | persons whose birthdate it is have | Saxon appear 1 Qlasses Fitted L Rty gxtefsion would have another, and equaily beneficial, | o7 mogern astronomy ds the hypothesis of thie eXpaRd= | .o ancurv of o vear of rell ol HOSFITAL NOTES 3. What tragic event occurred on | asses Fitte enses Ground | ———— gffect. It would close the salmon banks of Bristol Bay ing universe. How can a universe which is already |perity and steady advancement,| % L | April 15, 19127 f— ]! "The Rexall StCl’e” to foreign encroachment infinite continue to expand, and what does it expand 'gpeculation may be lucky, but it | —— 4. Who was king of England at i . This is just what the canned salmon industry has into? - No wonder some astronomers today are begin- | giou1d be avoided . | Knute Troustad. miner, was in-ithe time of the American Revolu-| g Your Reliable Fharmaclsts been agitating for for several A 12-mile limit 1ing to doubt previous ir ions of the evidence Children born on this day prob- | jured last nis ht in a fall and taken tion? il would allow the United States policy of conservation O" Which this theory i ably will be intelligent and de-|t0 St. Ann's Hospital suffering from| 5. What country produces about | | Tbe Charlesw (arteri ([ Bufler-Mauro | ot/ the fisheries resources to have full effect. and not Equally baffling as a prmwmnx: concept 1S iermined, fearless and kindly, Sub- cuts and bruises and several broken t\w‘ thirds of the world’s supply of | | Moriuar 11 | | B8 deteataa by reckies thiess tishing by-the this new German idea of e space.” suddenly | jocts of this sign of Taurus are pa- | ‘1PS- coffee? I y i Drug CO. defeated by reckless, ruthless fishing by the Japa-, 13 unched as a means of justifying the absorption of |yiars 1o etr il _— | ANSWERS I Fourth and Franklin Sts. 111 i tient in efforts to achieve their goal | | ese the Czechs by the conquering Nazis. The theory is ‘CM,\-I ht, 1939) Fred Lehto was an emergency ad- 1. The text or words of an opera. | PHONE 136 1 g The three-mile limit is an anachronism, dating also called “living room economy”; but that does not T mission to St. Ann’s Hospital last| 2. Ivanhoe. | | from the days wl t distance was rded the explain it apy better. To American ears it sug { night, receiving surgical care for, 3. The sinking of the Titanic : maximum range of a cannon. Though the intention dusting the front parlor. There was something com- pHoIo EXHIBIT serious cuts. He was dismissed to-,1.635 lives lost | ;of the territorial zone plan was to avoid trouble by Prehensible about the German doctrine of the solidar- | day. 4. George IIL || Have Your Eyes Exantined by i BT o S T R RN keeping foreign cannonballs off domestic lawns, that it Of the Germanic race, though even that theory | _— 5. Brazil | : .dn:,m,,( ia8e: WiA~ niot. Tolloped. irieug the Collapses at the first examination of Teutonic origins. | | Albert Praser, of Douglas, was ad- — - | DI' Bae L. Carlqon ‘\ [ H S GRAVES & e R e i But it clearly would not do as one of those dogmas, | | mitted for medical attention last PR (] OPTOMETR [ <. : s to the German mind itself, to just BARANOF HOIEI. night at St. Ann’s Hospital. T || Office Xudwig Nelson .!cuehy | The Clothing Man' The United States, unfortunately, has insisted ST ol DR ey ando il DAILY LESSOI\S | store Phone Green 331 R doggedly on the three-mile limit in its international epunks of Slav territorv John Olson underwent . tonsil- e HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER chunks of Slav territory. 25 IN ENGCGLISH & MARX CLOTHING « dickerings in the past, when other Nations sought to It is unfortunate that the Germans né Jonger izs ectomy this morning at St. Ann’s AN L |1 3 Ygerap the outdated idea. If the State Department.|have a man of the eminence of Professor Einstem to Virna Haffer fo Have Tea|sospicar * FINE | which is said to have the Pittman proposal “under explain this “life space.” Like the expanding uni- . . i s By W L. v %4 > 5 [ oo considaration,” ¢am, break with tradition and bring verse, it appears to be a one-way hypethesis, with no and DISplfly Of Pflle '” T N[‘VW"‘;\I the Signal Cable & | “M:li and J"“"“!;il:h;z?:ng e § { : Wisic r yecasional o act s strictly aff, underwent a major operation ' | at very reason 3 S | its limits up to present day usefulness it will be givi provision forf an occasional contraction. It is strictly . & % . i1 { i ol § s totalitaviad artiolé, matifsctured by a diotafor far Lens Studies this morming at St. Anns Hospital.| Words Often Misused: Do not say.| | PATJI, BLOEDHORN | | | Gastineau MOiOI‘ the Alaska salmon fishery a new lease on life and 5 = “The dinner was followed witl e Bmiins ‘te future home consumption and forbidden to the use of othes — e dinner was followed with a gl e st ol [ Servme g 1t . If one nation, or race, must have “life pace.” Why i | yina Hatfer, prominent camera| J8Ck Lovelace dismissed from dance.” Say, “The dinner was fol- | S. 2 > i In the interests of both national peace and peace iy not an equal necessity for any other nation? | artist, will hold & tea and an ex. |Surgical care at St. Ann's Hospital lowed by a dance.” H PHONE 727 on the fishing banks the limit should be extended. | How about “life space” for the Poles, for instance? 1“}“‘“;”1 7 ) L_U”N_U“m‘“{ her art | 098y Often Mispronounced: Tncongru- | | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING i - — If the Poles want even the protection of their own |)!mloql'£l|)h.~" Sunday afternoon at 95 ous. Pronounce in-kong-groo-us, o| [ OFF THE LOWER LOBBY | POLAND STANDS UP TO GERMANY | territe ermans call it “encirclement.” “Life the Baranof Hotel. . After having received su il at- as in on, oo as in look, accent second | | | 3 space rmans understand it, might keep right " a0 0 RS Ctudies | LE0tOR at St. Ann's Hospital, Bill syllable. a0 | BARA N 0 F - s e Poland's spunky defiance of all the threats of o0 expanding, like the theoretical universe, until ity .y of them studded with prige|T eS¢ Was discharged today e Misnghodc isigndei ot HABRY . ; S g encircles the entire globe. That, of course, would be g e g ¢ Z s ¢, two s's. | Nazi Germany over Danzig and other questions has ; s oo awards and having long salon ex: % ab Bt b : ROB VL N psnk g | too bad for the “life space” of everybody else. “Life it records behind tk dll be Mrs. Oscar Smithberg was admit- Synonyms: Freakish, odd, whim- | LYLAH WILSON brought from Berlin nothing but wrath, no warplanes ko hibit records behind them, wi ted to St. Ann’s H al for sur- sical, capricious. y RACE space” like every other slogan devised by the Nazi|gown in an attractive room off the | €9 0. nn’s Hospital for sur- sical, capricious. or troops. department of philosophy and propaganda, is SImply 1ain lounge room. gical care this morning. | Word Study: “Use a word three Frederics—X-ER-VAC DRUGGIST Though Poland is not in a class with Germany another name for appetite. It is an argument that Time for the e:.(hibit the second |times and it is yours.” Let us in- I military might, neither is it a mere bush leaguer,| would have appealed to the Walrus and the Carpenter Virna Haffer has compiin‘mn("zl e Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital to- | crease our vocabulary by nm.\ll‘x'mu: “The Squibb as was Czechoslovakia, Austria, Memel or Albania, as they shucked and swallowed the oysters of Wonder- b § % S RN day, Mrs. C. Conine is receiving one word each day. Today's word: C 6 Stores 88 «And standing behind Poland, . Hitler can see them, are very obviously whe: voarmy. The pledge of military assistance which wi denied Czechoslovakia is given wholeheartedly Poland re the British navy and French as to We are advised that the.Polish Commission to the New York World's Fair has issued a colorful booklet | entitled “Poland in the World of Tomorrow.” Sounds |as if it might have provided some honest work for a If Germany pipes down on her agitation for Dan- | soothsayer. Summer Materlals Give Effect of Suede Velvet Zig-zag coat-dress ° A new process of hand blocking which gives wot- ton either 4 soft suede-like finish or to other ma- terials, a rich velvety character, gives early sum- mer frocks and beach wear a warm beauty yet does not take away their coolness. The cape 5] “with brassiere top, shown above, is for beach #t is of unbleached muslin printed in gold and _2ave blue with sportive whales and sea flowers and Flowers for garden nnny Ed Courtesy, Halle Bros. Cleu U'flull . waves. The short-skirted outfit, a typical oriental coat-dress, may be worn as coat or dress for beach house or garden. Of unbleached muslin, it's zig-zag pattern is of peacock blue and chartreuse. The informal dinner and garden dress is of ugmwelghl muslin with a floral pattern of grass green and daffodil yellow. Charming when worn with a big hat or hatless to a country club dinner dance, is from three to five Sunday after- noon. AN G ‘ Friends interceded for them, and| " v was restored.” "Ice Worm Wiggle” DIAMOND MINE G o Cast New Spell ‘0ver the Yukor ~’ Barry coached, the schobl made ‘ Everybod; doin' it, “The Ice |$105,000 Ixom its diamond mine. | LINOLEUM STOBE | ‘Wm'm Wiggle,” that bran’ new s > o i petmihs e | |swingeroo, the latest craze of Ro-| Advance reports indicated the|| Front and Main—Phone 582 tarians (at, least one with the ini- tials of Fred Henning) who, we un- derstand, does a “mean” wiggle! der 1938. | —— | Akh-tu-wu-ye-keh? You sing it | e with gusto. and dance it with the | Corn is attacked by more insect |help of Marie Lysing Johnson, Chi- |Pests than any other crop grown |cago dancing instructor, who will {help all interested in learning the - ‘WORCESTER, Mass., Holy Cross is one of the few tullcgc‘s in America that make money baseball. In the five years that Jack 1939 spring wheat plantings in the | United States were 17 percent un- in North Carolina. | with a view to reconcile differences. | Try The Empire uassifieds for results. JUNEAU ; lpmcc | i May 4. from | NICK RQCOVICH, Proprietor | | ) M AR L S BARANE Y, inew fad. Last night at the Legion Dugout lice wiggle etiquette was ftroduced |and Saturday evening, between 7:30 |and 9:30 o'clock, Wesley Barrett will |do a bit of swinging himself with | his orchestra for the second prac- | tice, free to all wigglers. Irene Stewarl's LENDING LIBRARY| BARANOF BASEMENT LOBBY | Hours: Noon to 5:30—7:30 to 10 | pm. Sundays: 12:30 to 2 p.m. | | wANT | mosELL D d E Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and ‘ One-Half Million Dollars The B. M. Behrends Front Street 4 | WANT | 7o BUY USETHE “WANT” ADS TRIPLEX ‘Odorless’ DRY CLEANERS Pickup Delivery—‘Sam the Tailor’ | [OFFICIAL MAPS OF JUNEAU—25¢ /| J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” Juneau Melody House Music and Electric Appliances (Next Irving’s Market) ALASKA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. Accounts Insured Up to $5.000 P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office 11y Seward St., Juneau, Alaska “The Store for Men" l Front St—Triangle Bldg. [GASTINEAU CAFE | Phone 65 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES RSt St R R —_— T . Krafft's Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. _CABINE’I‘ WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 TELEPHONE—SI COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100,000 29, PAID ON SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES First National Bank JUNEAU—ALASKA SABIN'S |

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