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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 8, !9}9. | i %roscopc; “The stars incline ’ 'Ju!damlflompar | cost him Police, attracted by her screams, took Virgil Vinson before a justice of the peace, who fined the young man for disturbing the peace. Billie was sorry about the whole thing, she told the Judge as Virgil paid: ‘Tke only reason I screamed was because || he wouldn't kiss me,’ she explained.” ' Daily Alaska Empire Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY WELEN TROY BENDER - - - - - Prestident ® L BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Manager Second and Main Strects, Juneau, Alerka. 2 ‘Professional - g l_____—____’ e T | | . | JULY 8, 1919 Bringing word that the Deep Sea Fraternal Societies Birthday e ] B. P. 0. ELKS meet every second and fourth e T s — Another decade in the cycle it will be the boy O —————— h - 4 Eutered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. friend who screams when the gal attempts to Kiss SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1039 Salvage Company had completed The Empire extends congratula- Drs. Kaser and ‘Wednesday at 8 p. m. 13 5% him. But when the boy friend screams because the “Iplans for the raising of the Princess | . Ysh o thei Visiting brotiiers rwel- cal refuses to kiss him, we'l' really begin to be con-| Until late today benefic aspeets|sophia as well as the treasure ship gfi?fid:;'damlw'::,; b Ry Freeburger come. H. C. REDMAN, MEMDER cerned and to write an editorial captioned “Whither,| "i¢; ACcOrding to astrology. . RE{sslander, wrecked in 1001, C. B. Daw- | o | DENTISTS Exalted Ruler; M. M, 2 morning is read as exceptionally (.., jr, treasurer of the company, o g: 5 SIDES, Secretary Whither? favorable to the clergy and thelr|, rived in Juneau on the Alameda ; ,.mpggl“:gdhl g - BT 1 work. : ' 1o confer with his brother, A. J. JULY 8 o — - General Craig Retires Expansion of interest in relgios | by wson, who was in charge of this iy ~——' |MOYNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 162 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. observances is prognostichtedfe,q of the work. Rev. John A. Glasse Becond snd Lousth Belivered by carrier in Ju au and Douslas for §1.25 per month Churches will gain steadily in mes’ C. F. McNutt I = 3. at the following rates (New York Times) b Monday of each month Oue Soar s, Divuon, $1300; six’ montha.in advasce, .00 | oo 0" Crate, rebiring &8 Chief of Stare] PErShID. SR 1o pirates at Funter Bay fired Robert B. Dalley Dr. A. W. Stewart G )¢ in Scctuan Rite Tempie eme month. in advance, §$1.35. . firiond e e hé it This is a planetary goverhkénthyon one of the Thlinket Packing| Mrs. n ' DENTIS. X\ beginning at 7:30 p, m. Subseribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify a little ahead of time, announces that he will go to especially favorable to writing, Tt 5 teh JIHE. 66 Micky Pusich ~HAS. W. HAWKES- he Business Office of any fallure or irregularity In the de- jironia and “practice keeping my mouth shut.” romi:rfi' &ttention to. caretill b Company watchmen, according | Hours 9 a.n. to 6 po. WORTH, w' ill ‘ T Aidater: tvery of their papers ] E : retired generals, notably General Mose- | Prom o ¢ Savord received in Juneau by Goy. JULY 9 SEWARD BUILDING W, LEIVERS, Be ik Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 Some of our retired generals, notably Gel 52~ | pared sermons and presages fAMe| pioos JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. ——————————————————————— ley, have overlooked this point. But a man who has| ;. eachers with the couragénto 2o Robert E. Coughlin Office Phone 469 Lk :-::g:;‘:)p‘- A.:T:‘),Z"‘:I":nn::nm PR done .a good _lfl‘b vr'un :x]rfom l‘;l k(:fl"']l‘]is moulfhcsh\ln attack political and governmental Jotin. 7. Teagan reslgned as Asstate | william R. Mulvihill i capebiioation of il news dispatches credited to it or mot Others will speak for him hey will say of Cralg, | weaknesses. ant U. S. District Attorney and was | Jean Boyer —_—— oihorwise credited In tils paper and also the local nmews)for example, that he was more responsible than any | "y iiers come under a most Prom-4 o leave for Washington, D. C., where | Margaret Jewell Dr Jud Wh'“' 74 published herein. one alive for turning the American Army out of its | o wa Froe fon b TR D '1;‘00 e omrsd e el ik iy son 1t11er u’ A T ALasEA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | ADcient rut and transforming it into a modern, mech- | welcome to recipients. Even dove] (o, W. L. Toniee CHIROPRACTOR THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. enized war machine. 45 missives are well influenced by the l 8 Kailto Drugless Physician “"OBOROE D, CLOSE, Inc. National New Seiet DemEante General Craig succeeded the brilliant Douglas | tqpe S 015 e e o eate ] Tmnom £ e Office tours: 10-12, 1-5, 7.3 Mves, With offices In San Francirco. Los Angeles, Portland, | MacArthur as Chief of Staff in 1935, He was an en- | mqpere js g threatening sign _”'q o BeRthlS o6 e Admivar Brasi. ety . IO Rooms flpafl-ddmmwm gle P ig. Beatile, Chicaro, New York and Boston. |tirely different _type. Not clever, but surefooted, | evening for persons who exefcite|on a business trip ; 7 PURDLA REMEDIES TTLE REPRESENTATIVE -Gilbert A. Wellington, mn‘:)h«..»n'lw)t\ zmr]l 1nr(h'nul)|| (:;r“)](m;:' :: (;t:)rt‘rtlllxot"] fr(}z;\ power in any form. Subversive force: 5 & ‘ S, R Bank Bullding. he start and marched steadily e direction. Hp |may undermine confidence in busis [ 7, PR PRESCRIPTT % ey . i & A Y James L. Freeburn, manager of understood war under the terrible pressure of the | ness heads and government. Off- | e o ihasor M Goees oo M ODERK N Dr. John H qul‘ PULLY COMPOUNDED gigantic operations on the Western Front, and his | jais. ; foed L | ET]QUETTE 5 i {purpose was to produce an American Army fit 10| " Tre stars presage a tendency to | nco m Juneau on the Chichagoff | DENTIST Front Street Next Colisoum | wage that type of warfare. Under him the army has |gossip. Personalities should be care- |00 "os 8t the Gaslineau. * Room: 9--Valentine Bldg. PHONE 97—Free Delivery expanded from 118500 to a body of 165,000 regulars | rully avoided, for there is a progn Y b e B SR By Roberta Les PHONE 763 ; and 15,000 officers. It is being re-cquipped with the | tication of much slander and mis-i| ype Alaska. for- Ketchikan whore 7 A Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. Koo e s e s o e v cond | replacement of the old Springfield by the new semi- automatic Garand rifle. Anti-aircraft guns of our |own manufacture, more efficient tanks and the de- | velopment of mechanized cavalry may be credited to helped to mature, goes into full effect. [ It was in the cavalry as a “yellow leg” that he' began his career 45 years ago. Since then he has seen | every phase of the service, and now swears by the | representation regarding men and women in the public eve. / This should be an auspicious day for communion with nature. Beach in certain cities and much illness due to sudden changes in tempera- ture. Interest in games of chance and they were to visit Mrs. John R. Beegle and Mrs. M. S. Dobbs, sis- ters of Mr. Willis. J. J. Egan of Tenakee was ordered to report at the cannery. Weather: Highest 52; lowest 48; | Q. When a man brings a guest to his home and introduces him to his wife, is “How do you do” a suf- A. No. In this instance the wife should be a little more cordial and add, “I am very glad to see you,” or some similar expression. DR. H. VANCE "“Tomorrow’s Styles General Craig. The army air force is about to triple | and mountain resorts should pros- ficient acknowledgment for lhel 4 7 jits strength. On July 1 the half-billion arms expan- | per. for there will be itrome noat| In order to settle a disturbance at yire, it ; Today' |sion program, which General Craig’s intelligence | Port Walter, Deputy. U. 8. Marshal Consultation and examinaton free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9:30 by appointment. Gastineau Hotel Annex South Franklin St. Phone 177 Fialgmens { betting on horse-races may be wide-| cjoud Q. When eating in a strange QTR 7 x: 7 r g P 2 SERVICE—IN THE FORESTS AND OUT ll;rf::,;(r,“ ":F illl\f‘_:ipt ;E ::an::_ni:sgthe l:;zl;l:onilolfs ‘::)‘[ \spread through the summer. - place and you do not know whether P S 8 3 EaVes Yy o0od S - | Persons whose birthdate it is have ; to th iter or not, what should el for & % | Of every 100,000 resident: ¢ To pay the waiter o d ROBERT SIMP'S PT. If any Federal agency has done itself proud to| °3S) A 0(]1" -;““””I }‘;,;"e)“k ;’f““h"‘“}” from his |the augury of a year of financial|yew vork city, 1058 nkler: s youidop ON, OPT. D. ' make Alaskn a better and more profitable place in|A550ciates and the only life he has known. Perhaps |good luck, although there may be oy’ roote water mospitals for A Merely ask the waiter, “Where| | Graduate Los Angeles College Juneau's Own Store : ra st e it will not even be easy to keep his mouth shut. But Josses through unreliable associates. hall T pay?” of Optometry and which to live it is the U. S. Forest Service. To South-| o sonsolation he is taking with him i % : mental disease for the first time, S pay 3 g v R Y Bia o tow s s taking with him in a cage the women should be cautious regard- | Q. What are the most popular Opthalmology east Alaska this effort is especially noticeable for jttle talking and singing parrot he picked up in Pana- 1ing investments. each year. ' | forms of Sunday entertaining? | A. Breakfasts, luncheons, suppers, and musicales. PR 4 almost all of us here live in a National Forest, the largest, incidentally, in the Nation. More than half the people of Alaska live either in this Tongass forest ma 11 years ago. So the general will not be enveloped ! in complete silence. Classes Fitted Lenses Ground | . Children born on this day prob- ' ably will be ambitious and resource- | ful. These subjects of Cancer are teas, NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS of the Southeast or the Chugach to the Westward. So the Forest Service is of great importance to the Ter- The Wrong Formula usually fortunate in whatever they undertake. Their lucky color is vio- let. In the District Court for the Terrl-‘ tory of Alaska, Division Number | DAILY LESSONS Your Reliable Fharmacists Butler-Mauro . "“The Rexall Stere” [ The Charles W. Carter ritory, just as the Territory has always been a prime (Cincinnati Enguirer) l One, at Juneau. Moriuar concern of the Forest Service. During and after the Munich crisis last year the In the matter of RALPH FAIR,! lN ENGLISI<' Y A Dmg Co e h Alaska has been receiving the British Government “suggested” certain “self-re- | Bankrupt, No. 129 in Bankruptey. ', o Fourth and Pranklin Sts. . TR NG JVANE Sy, S merh ” i i MONDAY, JULY 10, 1939 To the creditors of Ralph Fair, of * careful seruting of the Chief of the Service, F. A. Sil- |straints” on the British newspaper press, which were | g PHONE 138 t wi e Sta is I’ . The tri ; & 4 Adverse aspects are strong in the . e 3 4 cox, who left for the States this plorhne: - “1€ UP sinister law, the official secrets act, which made pos- horoscope for today, according to| Sion and Territory aforesaid, a Rt was of such importance that the Assistant Chief, R.| g0 the punishment of publishers for almost anything astrology. It is a time to avoid physi-| Pankrupt: | F. Hammatt, also came along. Beveral weeks ago the Forest Service brought a | disclosure of an official secret. peat expert, Dr. A. P. Stokes of the Department of | Agriculture, to study Alaska’s deposits of this impor-|ang properly n 1 tent plant product which may become the basis of a| parable criticism is made by the American people in ties. T great industry in the Territory. tinuing his work in the Westward, after a survey of Southeast Alaska muskegs. Architect for the Forest Service, showed up in Alaska ‘This week Ernest E. Walker, uniformly observed. Back of the “suggestion” was a | | —if the government chose to consider their offense a We in America criticized Britain severely for that, Stokes is con-|a case here at home. The Washington Government, through the Fed- | eral Communications Commission, has issued a ukase— a ruling it is called—which restricts international pro- grams to those which reflect the “culture of the coun- Dr Chief Landscape the City of Juneau, in the Divi- cal exertion. Under this planetary government the mind may be alert and should be It will be interesting to see if a com- employed in planning future activi- {ed bankrupt; s is hot a time for imme- diate initiative. All new ventures should be carefully side-stepped. ‘While there will be many tempta- tions to speculate, all forms of fin- ancial risk may be extraordinarily Notice is hereby given on the first day of July, A. D. 1939, the said Ralph Fair was duly adjudicat- and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of the undersigned referee, at Number 268 South Frank- lin Street in this City, Division and Territory aforesaid, on the 28th day of August, 1939, at 2 o'clock in the By W. L. Gor i Words Often Misused: Do not say, «I saw a lady crossing the street.” Say, “I saw a woman crossing the street.” Often Mispronounced: Pronounce hay-nus. Often Misspelled: Etiquette. Ob- serve the quette. Synonyms: Dual, double, duplex, duplicate, twofold. Heinous. e PRESCRIPTIONS , Have Your Eyes Examined by Dr. Rae L. Carlson OPTOMETRIST Blomgren Bldg- 2nd Floor Front Street————Phone 636 H. S. GRAVES *The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING FINE g 5 3 g try” and which “promote international good will, unlucky. Mining stocks will bring|afternoon, at which time the saidl Word Study: “Use a word three Watch und Jewelry Repairing to study recreational possibilitics here with a view to understanding, and cooperation.” disappointment today. creditors may attend, prove me‘r.flmes and it is yours.” Let us ih- at very reasonable rates G - M their development for the benefit of both residents| This is a flat and thoroughly discreditable viola- | Capital and labor will be inclined | claims, appoint a trustee, examine .iease our vocabulary by mastering P AUL BLOEDHORN astineau ofor and tourists. tion of the letter and spirit of the Federal Communi- to agree on disputed issues, but hos- | the bankrupt, and transact such one word each day. Today’s word: z Two other Forest Service men from Washington, |cations Act of 1434, the definite statute where powers tile influences may cause serious other husmess_ as may properly pepugnant; offensive to the taste S. FRANKLIN STREET Servu:e & game management expert and another recreation |of the commission are concerned. That law says ‘no breaches at _(ime§ of urgent demand | come before said meeting. or feeling. “There are certain na- list, will arrive shortly to further the work of | regulation or condition shall be promulgated or fixed for production in shops and fac- H. B. LE FEVRE, tional dishes that are repugnant to - e g A S e {by the commission which shall interfere with the right tories. Referee in Bankruptcy. |every foreign palate."—Lowell. T T T the agenicy in Alaska, ‘o of Fish. | Of free speech by means of radio communication.” Farmers should benefit through|July 7, 1939. Health Food Center Through the cooperation of the Bureau of Fish- Nor can the India-rubber “commerce clause” be good crops and increased demand. St e | ottt iy eries, the Service is bringing a trout expert who wm‘.\(mched this time to govern a matter of foreign com- Exports should increase in coming| U. S. Federal Works Agency, Pub- 2 : R study barren lakes in Southeast Alaska and tell us| merce. The powers of the commission are limited in weeks when large quantities of grain | lic Roads Administration, July 8, LOOK and LEARN 'NATURAALNF?.gDS HARRY how we can have fish where there are none or too the law as well as by tvhp constitution. i ‘will be required in foreign lands. |1939. Sealed bids will be received at * 204 FRANKI few now. ‘ Presumably this edict of the commission restrict- | Girls today should take stock of|the office of the Public Roads Ad- By A C 2nd Floor—Krafft Bldg. RACE Forest Service men like Alaska so well that they | /W€ lj““jf"fl“""”l; brfidf]n‘%-fm?]d,d"o" »“i“{’ & test their resources, whether they hap- | ministration, Federal & Territorial - Gordon DRUGGIST present visit to the Territory of Bob Marshall, Ghiel |1y ion might prevent an occasional broadcast which will offer opportunities for UBPOTe | o sernyy( aEUS ‘zy.,::gaumgéufof 1 ;What i/ the igots faous g Siores of of Recreation for the Service, who went north rc"iwuuld impair our cordial relations with some foreign tant public service 2 :’r'e;c O“t § Finn s Abaas i;’ dealing with a dual personality, the|{ Phone 221 Aljce Clark Alaska” cently to his “Arctic Village” at Wiseman to climb| countries. But in the long run, freedom of speech, on gummer schools this year. will | volvinig 460 cn. Sds. unclassified ex.| CHATACters of which are often as- { Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe Mount Doonerak, which he believes to be the highest | the radio as elsewhere, is infinitely more important 'have a special significance in view et o Wesiotuives. B0 8 veln cribed to persons of today? Superior Beauty Service mountain north of the Arctic Circle in North' America., to us than any good will we might lose in Italy or |of future developments in interna- | goundation fill. 70 cfi_'y&s_ e A 2. W;x,at c;yuntry ht;-s the greatest | ! Second Floor JUNEAU The result of all this work on Alaska’s behalf. is| Russia, Honduras or Afghanistan. tional affairs. Scientific_training. is | conerete for foundations, 160 eu, yds. | P orCiCn, Of doctors Triangle Bldg. ALASEA appreciated by the Territory. Would that all Federal'l agencies were as solicitous of our welfare. | Tt was only. yesterday that fiction regularly and Ufe occasionally produced such stories as: . 5 “Attracted by a young woman’s screams, police | than a trifle to the grief of us men over the fact that but the stars indicate that great|SPecifications are requested a de-|Robert Louis Stevenson. YOU Postmaster. General Farley plans to take a Euro- |pean vacation, spending most of his time in Poland. I Maybe his idea is to toughen himself up for next year's JAN'T WIN | campaign uncertainties. A dispatch from Hollywood says that Hedy Lamarr |can cook. But we doubt if the information adds more rushed to the scene of the disturbance and arrested she’s already married. Lester Leering on complaint of Miss Prudence Prue, | who told Magistrate Moraly that Leering had at- tempted to force his attentions upon her. | Kansas convicts recently staged a strike for per- mission to continue wearing silk underwear. Wait'll N Laseing it occurs to one of them that their numbers should was fined and severely reprimanded. ‘I thought he he erihrcddered ) was a nice boy.’ said Miss Prue.” And now, under a St. Louis dateline, comes this| story from the Associated Press: Refusal of Billie Todd's boy friend to kiss her | of her next book to be “Marry and Lump It?” When Uncle Sam closed his books for the fiscal year June 30, her Federal expenditures were approximately $9,250,000,000, leaving a deficit of $3,850,000,000, according to esti- mates. Chart shows comparative figures for past two years, each inkspot representing a billion dollars. National debt now is at an all time high of over 40 billions, and this is the ninth annuazl consecutive TOTAL EXPENSE deficit. ONE BILLION 00, 4 ¢ andbddssd NATIONAL DEFENSE INTEREST ON DEBT EXPENSES INCLUDE | .8 The author of “Live Alone and Like It” has an- | nounced her engagement. Shall we expect the title | | | EACH SYMBOL = b ONE BILLION -DOLLARS i [ e ¥ > i il | DEFICIT a é NATIONAL DEFENS INTEREST ON DEST EXPENSES \NCLUDE to be of great value to the nation. Domestic arts will occupy - wo- men’s attention to an extraordinary. degree. While aid for foreign war sufferers will be offered there will be much need among under-privil- eged persons in America. ¢ Relief methods are to be altered. peril will attend withdrawal of help from the unemployed. Astrologers foretell lasting problems for the United States Government. x Persons whose birthdate it is have the augury of a year of extraordin- ary prosperity. There will be many happy marriages. Children born on this day prob- ably will be robust in body and of Cancer usually have great in- telligence where their own best in- terests are involved. (Copyright, 1939) FOOD SALE By Catholic Daughters of America, Sat., July 15, at Bert’s Cash Groe- ery. —adv. — ., “Alaskana” by Marie Drake at all book stores, 50 cents. . SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be Class A concreet for floor, 450 cu. yds. Class A concrete for walls, 216,- 000 pounds structural steel, 5,200 sq. ft. hollow tile walls, 13,280 sq. ft. roof, 1 lot doors and windows, 142 sq. yds. plaster ceiling, 1 lot mis- cellaneous items. Where plans and posit of $10.00 will be required to insure their return wthin 30 days after opening of bids. Checks shall be payable to the Terasurer of the United States. Plans and specifica- tions may be examined at the Pub- lic Roads Administration, Federal & Territorial Buildng, Juneau, Alaska, and Assocated General Contractors of America, Arctic Building, Seattle, ——— strong in character. These subjects| Washington. Bid blanks may be ob- ~ Unele Sam’s Led gg‘ in Black (and Red) | tained at the office of the Public Roads Administraton, Juneau, Al- aska. M. D. WILLIAMS, District Engineer. First publication, July 8, 1939, Last publication, July 11, 1939. \ & 3. What does the word “limited,” as used in firm names, signify? 4. Of what two metals is brass an alloy? 5. What is called “the right lit- tle, tight little island”? ANSWERS 1. “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” by 2. The United States. 3. A limited responsibility for each member of the firm, 4. Copper and zinc. 5. England and Scotland. Try The Empire classifieds for results. —— T Weather Stripping SOLD and INSTALLED by LOCAL DEALER FREE ESTIMATES Phone 123 Victor Powers The B. M. Behrends Bank funeau, Alaska SABIN’S Front St—Triangle Bldg. L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS Sold and Serviced by J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” Junean Melody House Music and Electric Appliances (Next Irving’s Market) Front Street Phone 65 ALASKA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. Accounts Insured Up to P.O. Box 2718—Phone '—m 11y Seward St., Juneau, Alaska M Erddyg ST & Rlse | o mory ™ Boteny Aitag COMMERCIAL AND LY ¥ e . SAVINGS ACCOUNTS [ SRR |1~ AMERICAN BEAUTY COMMERCIAL CAPITAL—$50.000 | PARLOR SURPLUS—$100.000 s the way the ledger stacked up. ) Buddie DeRoux —Ellamae Scott 201 SOUTH FRANKLIN “Complete Beauty Service” Finnish Sieam Bath OPEN EVERY DAY Soap Lake Mineral Baths DR. E. MALIN, D.C., Prop. Treatments and Massage 142 Wfllg Ave. Phone 673 and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars 29 PAID ON SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT BOYES First National Bank JUNEAU—ALASKA |

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