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- it THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1939. T . R TR A T TR B R L T T e AP g tract for the erection of the original lighthouse at Cape - J hd Daily Alaska Empare : | v i v swesander samiion on v 1 YEARS AGO : sl T i SN of the United States Government and it was the first | p fl)pp “Pra o L S O et T e conmirotgh ot M o oroscope '\J From THE EVPmE appy 1ITEGIOL- Y e R. L. BERNARD - - Vice-President and Business Manager | ntered into by the Federal Government. “The stars incline [ * Beoond ahd Slein Stroets, Jinest.; Alasth Throughout all the years there has been a very | but do not compel” AUGUST 7, 1919 lrthday M ST bon thi Gouits s SEHEF Ravigable Wbtat| ool ‘!l|ri\lxlt(\r)é::;;z" haoc%:’srm.:L B e T ioThe '5mf::: :r‘:‘hr;h’::,:'.::l:" Drs. Kaser and ;metm HEAT, T‘i ol skt s continued without mterraption for |10 Asrlos. Later, befle Infu-| ¥1kon EXpaion i Setle n 190 | by anoioes, to.thi. v | Fremebnrger Enated Bter; 3¢ o] ‘xhv safety and efficiency of the country’s waterborn 1::::;"111;”‘;5:'\‘;«‘ [,:1 l;u:me:gcmrugencmx agent fér tho éana(iia:x Pa- ki AT l l '«m?mn Buflding SIDES’. Secre;ry. 3 | commerce has always depended upon them. R it cific Steamship Company. AUGUST 17 WO I b r | In the first days of the republic the lighthouses |y, : lis y - Hallie Rice Mom egotiations with capitalists may | _——— .« JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SUBSCRIP 'm\'d Tw”l o i and other aids were administered directly by the Sec- 'be unfortunate under this swa C. C. Wall, special agent for the Frank E. Swartz e il pastare pard. ot (e oliowime ratenr """ r8ary of the Treasury with humerous matters sub-|which encourages delays and un-|Treasury Department, completed Gilbert Hanson Second and fourth, By postage paid, at the following rates e n $12.00; s ! il VY ake o i 5= lufsen Monda: of each mon One vear, In advance, §12.00; six months, in advance. $6.00; mijtted to the President, for the early uments have | certainties, Employers may make |the work of checking up the Cus George Gu Dr S X X ity ont aonth, ' advanes, 313 - o Ay o e ereements with workers with whom | toms offfces at*Junesu and _with Leon Alexander . A. W. Stewart G¢ in Sceutsh Rite Templa Subscribers will confer or if they will promptly notify been found frequently to bear the signatures nnd‘uwy have had differences of opin- Mrs. Wall were to leave on the Ad- - > — DENTIS. A beginning at 7:30 p. m: of re or irregularity the de- - Aot d endorsements of George Washington, Alexander Ham- ra y JHAS. W. HAWKI ir papers. N miral Watson. 4 3 [ on, Hours 9 a.7. to 6 pm. WORTH, Worshipful Master; Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office ilton and others. :Existing documents with their en- i —re « g 4 | The stars seem to indicate that SEWARD BUILDING 'AMES LEIVERS, Secre! MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS dorsements demonstrate Washington's careful super-|oerorts to reduce wages will cause| R. Tibbits, chief photographer for M O D E R N Office Phone 469 ¥ w. . Secretary. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for yigion gyer the expenditure of Federal funds and his stries the Paclfic Steamship Company, was S v 8 s a 5 | trouble in certain industries in the the Pacific amship pany, E T 1 Q U E T T E r——— —— i # republication of all news dispatches credited to it or mnot ¢ : % otherwise credited i paper and also the local news personal attention to the details of government. Even |autumn, Adjustments, however, are given a round trip to the glacler | by Glen C. Bartlett and he took 1 icated —_———— i —____ |personnel matters relating to early keepers of light- | prognosticated. y ¥ - Whitti LARGER | houses came under the eyes of Presidents Washjngton| This is not a lucky date for sign-|pictures of scenes between Juneau | By Roberta Lee Dl’. J‘dson hlflier “” t and Jefferson, the records show. |ing legal papers. Contracts misiy' be |and Mendenhall. CHIROPR:CTOR tional Newspapel senta- . | unsatis; A s Sl ld be : v ;4 N ¥ i) Newspaper Representa”| In 1910 Congress created the Bureau of Light- | UnSatisfactory. Leases should B\ \ioster Wallen and Leonard For-| @ Is it an indication of good Drugless Physician Seattle w Yo houses of the Department of C S| Posioned \CURnFes i VIBRBpIOb Wil | i i ; breeding when a person has a stu- Office Fours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-3 se , C New and rouses of the Department of Commerce to administer | o many and confusing this month. | rest, s and eight-year-old sons died and artificial manner of con- e 2;’;;‘0‘}{1!“’:0‘"!“’ S SEATTLE sibert A Wellington, 1011 the United States Lighthouse Setvice, as a result of | Although there is a sign read as|Of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Forrest, ar- ? American Bank 3 rta > el offe N " g v rived in Juneau on the Princess|Yersing? g PUROLA REMEDIES i | which important economies were effected through |foreshadowing clear mental vision A. No. This is due either to |simplification of organization and the development | tnd foresight, there may be much }‘]""‘d"-"b‘f;‘:‘“‘fip‘if‘l‘;;‘]’;"‘;'L"m“e’“iffm"“;‘;‘]’ timidity and nervousness, or the | e PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- of a career service under the merit system of Civil/ muddled thinking and unstable pub- |1 5 5 person is attempting to impress the Dr. Jfillll u. GG’H’ FULLY COMPOUNDED DENTIST Hervice Drocedur | lic opinion. | school. Service procedure. s | ones to whom he is talking. { Severe thunder storms, high winds Q. What is the proper way to Front Street Next Coliseum | On July 1 of this year ancther important change ,nq sudden weather changes are, The Rev. Thomas Jenkins, special| @ | became effective. This was accomplished as a part| prognosticated. Heat waves will representative for Alaska of the Ar- se:e ;):‘::2 mei hliugih:;l‘:’;l S Room: :;;:;nf:: Bldg. PHONE 97—Fres Delivery {of the President’s reorganization plan through which 'cause great suffeving in many cities, menian Relief Committee, passed| “*. " eups, and should be eaten Hours: 9 am. 'to 6 pin. I R A R TS SR the United States Lighthouse Service together with especially in the west and south. | through Juneau on his way to Skag-| o 50 Scnoon o teaspoon. dbresn) vt ———— | 5 _ P Earthquakes again will disturb|Way where he was to organize a ; {its functions and its equipment and personnel were g 2 - : d states, | committee. Q. What are the suitable clothes fr— | transferred to the United States Coast Guard, and the GWellers in widely separated states to wear on shipboard, during the " " ] y Lighthotse Bervice ceased 10 ¢xist s an independent| 0N tat Will affect attendange at| | | o SoTeL Lo o eyt DR. H. VANCE Tomorrow's Styles i 5 an exposition is presaged, but it may & organization after an uninterrupted activity covering o1 pe severe in its results.s Juneau Music House, left on the| A Spectator sports clothes. DETEQOPATH { Today" | —— - |a period of nearly 150 years. Persons whose birthdate it is have | Alameda for Seattle. Consultation and examinaton In the conduct of lighthouse work as a Federal ihe augury of a year of more than e free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; @ = T T 2 hat PO g vt 4 John Marshall was in Juneau 7 to 9:30 by appointment. function during a period of a century and a half, there average good fortune. They should DAILY LESSONS Bl Ll o omerogllp p— g"/( A e 4 ; ol A rgan- | from Gypsum. He was staying at the can be traced a constant development and expansion | feguard their health and organ- | oW BYPSUTA. Fe IN ENGLISH South Franklin St. Phone 177 LONG MAY THEY SHINE concurrently with the territorial and commercial ‘% O € REEL L L S st atlie i el ba bl S Y growth of the nation, the development of the en- \bly will be fond of material things R. T. Chamberlin, who arrived , = d el —— One hundred and fifty years ago today the first SIn€ering arts and sciences, and ‘the initiation of im- ractical and pleasure-loving, Many {on the Alameda from the Westward By W. L. Gordon ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. g provements in administrative methods and personnel of the subjects of Leo enjoy taking |Was registered at the Gastineau 4 &g N United States Congress, by the ninth act it passed of the subjects " ) g S 0 procedure. But likewise through all these evolutionary chances and should be disciplined | Hotel from Chicago. e i Tt AP Dot ks, ot"":;‘(’:m‘“e‘““;":n‘;"“"" Juneau's Owr Store developments there can be traced noteworthy adher- carly. “We av y X Weather: Highest 47; lowest 46;|“We have plenty enough paper. Opthalmology had previously been erected and maintained by the ence to the examples of economy, discipline, decen- (Copyright, 1939) e Say, “We have plenty of paper, kM G various colonies, be henceforth supported by the Fed- | tralized organization and singleness of major purpose Rty s o s or, “We are plentifully supplied | re provided that lighthouses, buoys, beacons, etc., which ey which were set up in the earliest years of the republic. Aufomobile Rival el e “The Rexall Stcre” 5 From the compara ely sma rg 2 . Often Mispronounced: | Thus was the United States Lighthouse Service From the cetiiparatively small beginning confined S iy AT R % H H |tia. Pronounce poin-set-i-a, four|' ‘Your Reliable Fbharmacists o € o |to a limited stretch on the Atlantic seaboard the ac- Alfplanes, Effective DOUGLAS syliables, and: not: poin-set-g. The Charles W. Carter | tivities of the Government as to navigational aids have 4 4 Often Misspelled: Triumph; ph, Bufler-Mauro The act, providing for the erection and mainten=! praduahy been extonded to other carto o e o WEpONs of War Bl Mortuary ; ance of lighthouses and other aids to navigation, ap- | tinental shores of the expanding nation and to the parently was the first act of Congress providing for Acquired outlying possessions until there are now about (Continued from Page One) seek, supplicate. i PHONE 136 fos 20,000 marine aids of all kinds maintained under the Word Study: “Use a word three a definite Federal service which was not already spe- j , 7 ' ¢ ; | direct, supervision of the Federal Government, requir- the heavy trucks, but in many in- ) ; times and it is yours.” Let us in- TR g « PRESCRIPTIONS cifically provided for in the Constitution. The original | starices ~the s Army: has: e nat D.F.D. PRACTICE crease our vocabulary by mastering two light trucks, hooked tandem, can| Tomorrow evenrug, i the weather | one word each day. Today's word: e g serve for one heavy truck, = i5 favorable, Fire Chief Pusich|Emanate; to issue forth from a ave Your Eyes Examined by berg as Speaker of the House of Representatives, of | house tenders and 43 lightships besides a large number s » wants as many members of the|source. “Fragrance emanates from Dr Rae L ca 1 John Adams as Vice-Presiaent of the United States|of small launches. MOTORS ARE DEPENDABLE Douglas Fire Department who can | flower: P » rison and President of the Senate, and of George Washing-| ~ The Lighthouse Service has served Alaska well, There is no practical way of com- |to turn out for drill, time 6:30 o'~ OPTOMETRIST H S GRAVES ton as President of the United States. | providing aids to navigation in waters which must be paring airplanes and nummobilosiclnck At the same time it is his| Blomgren Bldg.——2nd Floor *The Clothing Man” 6 o] | e for a | r r stri g vel i avi > race Front Street————Phone 636 By public resolution last May the 76th Congress | Safe for ships if Alaska is to carry on commerce with for striking power. Bl_ll the rar_t! intention to have the hose race i took officia] action to commemorate the 150th umn-"“l‘ rest of the world that the automobile industfy is re-run which was staged on July | LOOK and LEARN HO! ;3 gl;;g?g;gCHArgnn noms T, acyon, 1o #* versary, designating the weck beginning August 7, The Territory joins heartily in celcbratinz 150 Fady capable of high ‘giitity 4. A small keg of ‘beer is the prize | . . y R tloring 9 oY P or | 1839, as Lighthouse Week. The President’s proclama- | years of accomplishment by the United States Light- g:}’:‘,‘,’:,‘\x:"m: 0?;‘(:“?‘2 21;:;"5?'3:&{‘,?0 l':‘,:.:_‘”m"' WahesiakEsy after | By A. €. Gordon THRIFT cn.op tion of July 19 requests the “cooperation of communi- | house Service. army. 3 b . o — T A TE SR IR S R PR ties, civil organizations, states, municipalities, counties, _— Of course, producing tanks' is a| KIRKHAM JR. HOME 1. Whose signature is first on the Phone 767 PhOHB G 2 M &5 public agencies, churches and schools to recognize in| LEGEND IN THE MAKING specialized job. But the essential FROM WESTWARD VISIT U. S. Constitution? . astineau ofor appropriate manner the devoted, efficient, faithful and | _— unit, the dependable motor, can be | 2. What is the derivation of the Grocerles S 2 splendid work of the Lighthouse Service for 150 _V[‘m'r“: We are glad it is to Bermuda that Barbara Smith, turned out in quantity prodyetion.. Glenward Kirkham arrived home | Word “novel,” as pertaining to litera- | o ervice Ry 7 g The new defense appropriat Uis| early, this morni n the Aleu- | ture? PHONE 727 safe-gua g 3 rty 18-year-old heiress, has gone t k : ) early; this morning on the Aleu X P 1Y in the safe-guarding of ‘life and property upon the r-old helress. has gone to make up her mind. o0y 4ing 164 medium tanks With | tian from a several weeks visit| 3. What are the three primary ";,""D“ T GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING seas. She has two months to decide between millions and & i1 emotions? a Dietetic Problem Confronts Gas—O| ol - i ey inch-and-a-half armor, at cost| with his grandparents, Mr. and |Duman 5? Y You May Find It’s Sol il—Storage At the time the United States Government was|marriage to Ray Morton, crooner and saxophone of $50,000 each. An equal number of | Mys. J. O, Kirkham, in Anchorage,| & What famous mythological RO TRy KA L8 - organized in 1789 there were 12 lighthouses in opera- | blaver. Her mother says she can't have both. light tanks also has been authorized | The young man ,.ep(;m having had | Tace of giants had but one eye, lo-| tion which had been erected and maintained by the Whichever way she decides, Bermuda, the setting at a price of $27,500. Additional a gob(l time and praises that sec- | cated in the center of the forehead? Heauh roods cenler e v respective colonies at various points on the coasts of |0f Shakespeare’s “Tempest” and island of romantic tanks may be purchased. {tlon of - ‘the: ‘country.i#nd - fine | 5 What new sate was added to o & HARRY: the present states of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, |legends, will have another story for the guide books. Of equal importance with the|yesher he experienced while there, | ¢ Union in 1862, because of its at-|{ Krafft Building—2nd Floor RACE ° Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, It was there, they will say, that Barbara walked along f::pg]ei‘:”;?; %s:n&flebilfih;u; Practically all the nearby towm‘;t;‘;ie foward. secemicn S alwes 204 FRANKLIN ST. Delaware and South Carolina coral beaches and decided to— an automobile ‘getting’ fromk one:;“):fs by automobile were visi!edi ANSWERS DRUGGIST Cape Henry Lighthouse, standing on the southerly | We don't want ‘to predict whether there's 20ing place to another over rough terrain | 1. George Washington's. FINE Q “The Squibh| end of the Virginia Capes and marking the entrance | to be a happy ending or not, or even say which ending was only moderately good. Part of | wE —= | 2. From the French word “nou- Stores of to Chesapeake Bay through which are reached the|Would be happy. But we must point out that her the fault was in the machine and| DOUGLASITES RETURNING |yelle” or Italian “novella,” meaning| | Watch und Jewelry Repairing Alaska” | ports of Norfolk, Newport News, Baltimore and Wash- | mother has been married three times. part in the inexperienced driver.[ Mrs. Elton Engstrom and two|a tale. at very reasonable rates flake ows i first Lphiouse BUNE DG Wb it Nowadays a motor failure is an|children aboard the Columbia and| 3. Fear, anger, and love. PAUL BLOEDHORN “The Store for Men®” i raniiby : 8 " tion and speed has been more | Mr. and Mrs. William R. Spainand| 4. The Cyclopes. States. This was the first tower e i A University of Oregon research worker, studying ©X¢€P | Mr. D! 4 3 ™ e first tower to be erected by and thah aGALIA. (PertoeraavBOBBERI" | hritin ot Nt et Sl gy cheRe: S. FRANKLIN STREET at the expense of. ited L - the effect of alcohol upon the system, is treating dogs . 2 P of the United States. This lighl.house|to potions of alcohol weekly. Perhaps his idea is that most perfect. The number of men | route to Douglas and due tomor- —— .- was also further provided for in the first appropriation . N i of military a vho ki hy t | i he won't have to listen to the same old stories he would ¥iago who LHOW. W, (Ofrow. }H R v "DER[EBI e s bt et . K. Front St.—Triangle Bldg. made by Congress for lighthouse purposes. The con-ljf o used human subjects. operate and repair automobiles is i — dt > % o 4 {almost without limit. For the three es i {555 ‘i XATENT o R Phone 221 Alice Clark [ e, trucks bought for Pershing's ex- Rooseve" 'o Be in SOUTH ON ALEUTIAN!! "Peter Pen Beauty Shoppe . 1 Asnauc FlCCt Head peditionary force in 1916, the army Superior Beauty Service | had to send back to the factary for | H. R. VanderLeest of the Butler,|{ Second Floor JUNEAU drivers, There is no need now to| wes’ by OdOber 1 {Mauro Drug Company, sailed south | } Triangle Bidg. ALASEA .;gf{x‘xed orm;lil]lgtr:s ; Oc:o;t‘:xclli a reserve r r a 5 ‘z?\is morning on the steamer Aleu- As a wartime asset the capacity r p kD d ' n seouio vty BEand APk |to produce both automohllesl and | o a e I(a Ion'xic};lfiznél:sa:ihheb::gd:; P;;SQ;:: drivers is of incalculable Impor-| wASHINGTON, Aug. 7.—Repre-'mother on August 17. L. C. SMITH and CORONA itance. Gatar A |sentative Mon C. Wallgren, of the| Mr. VanderLeest plans to spend TYPEWRITERS state of Washington, said Presi- | five weeks in the States and will Sold and Serviced by | ) dent Roosevelt told him he would view the World’s Fair in New York WEDDING SUPPER dedicate the Olympic National | before returning to the Pacific J' B. B"‘ord & cfl, Park about October 7. Coast. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by ) s B roy — s = FOR FAGERSONS KANSAS TOURISTS Ssfiatled Qugfamérs LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES Mr. and Mrs. Fred Black, from EVENT SATURDAY NWhat Ile our X I’}‘L? E:": n:és.lf.:on:e::i: vés‘:ltitge:::?l; Junean elody House ews .Q.. eadwell, Saturday while the ing the services of approximately 5,000 people and the act bears the signatures of Frederick August Muhlen- | maintenance and operation of a fleet of about 61 light- | § tion at the — 3 A wedding supper was given Sat- steamer Princess Alice was in port urday evening at the Glacier High- at Juneau. The Blacks are mal‘:’gxg Music and Electric Appliances Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. | way home of Mr, and Mrs; Ray By The AP Feature Setvice the round-trip tour on the Canad- (Next Irving's Market) CABINET WORK—GLASS Peterman for Mr. Floyd Fagerson 2 g ian ship. Front Street Phone 65 PHONE 62 and his bride, the former Mary Ann | g ——--— Campbell. £ EQUALIZATION BOARD . The table was centered with a s MEETINGS huge bowl of pink and white asters . . To consider Tax Assessments, and TE LEP HONE —51 I for the occasion and pink tapers ' make adjustments, the City Council i offset the wedding cake which was - . will sit as an Equalization Board — | topped with a tiny bride and groom. 4 on the evenings of August 7, 8, 9, and | During the evening Mrs. D. Delzell . 4 f | | 10, from eight to ten o'clock. ;ak. sted the hostess, Mrs. Peterman. e H. J. TURNER, | Guests invited included Mr. and i| iadv. City Clerk. | Mrs. Kenyon MacLean, Mr, and AR e S | Mrs. Burford Carmichael, Mr. and re:x?'.s The, JEmplre;icibsaifieds - for b COMMERCIAL AND i : SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Mrs. John B. Halm, Mr. and Mrs. % D. Delzell, Miss Francis Oslund, Miss Each question counts 20. A | (*—————— ————— Josephine Campbell and Messrs, | | score of 60 is fair, 80, good. wealher su.i in CAPITAL—$50,000 ! Milo and Maynard Wahlstrom. pp g SURPLUS—SIOODW For her marriage, which was per- |ll' ‘vvhifl;e WAS ‘ll‘"s"omlh‘;:' SOLD and INSTALLED by # | former Saturday morning in the U.| | Sigq ¥ v cnne Kellems, LOCAL DEALER 2% PAID ON SAVINGS |'s. Commissioner’s Court, the at- 2. Do Matanuska, Alaska, col- FREE ESTIMATES \ SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES | tractive bride wore a plum colored onists want (a) more U. S. aid, | | Phone 123 Victor Powers | ensemble with black accessories and | | (b) free trips to U. S., (c) co- | IRt § : | Admiral Hart | & corsage of roses. Mrs. Ray Peter-| °P;"‘¥|“': ur;l“ l:::‘:’:Mm.‘, i w4 Succeeding Admiral Harry E | man, her only attendant, chose an| | g ‘¢ Foia » and how did he get ; - ' CENRr 35 1 @ e ’ X ) f tan for the service and ani P | i i Yarnell, who has reached the re- | ensemble o o0 8 into the news recently? inn ) THE LITTLE LASSIES_A most exclusivé group at the tirement age of 64, Admiral | wore a shoulder corsage of ‘glad-| | 4, Mars is closer to earth this r uh s'eam Ba‘h First Natl"nal Bank l Santa Barbara, Ca d-flh“" college is the “Five Foot Club” whose Thomas C. Hart, above, is the |ioulus. Mr. Peterman was Mr) Fag- | ' summer than at any time in 15 OPEN EVERY DAY . i members are would-be teachers under five feet in height. And new commander of the U. S. Asi- | erson’s best man. | years. True or false? Soap Lake Mineral Bat ! to Mfi‘mt{m\ho co-ed squeezes into the club, there's this | atic fleet. « Yarnell has been in | The newlyweds are making their | | 5. What vitamin js in spinach, 5 i measuring frame being demonstrated by president, Beryl David- command of the fleet since Oct. ) coal tar and alfalfa? reat N g son, 4° 114", and Walter Gilliam, 6 6" sophomore, i 350 a0 1008, 2:“‘;,:: m-“i:g;':v‘":\sv;“"":"m""‘s‘ L LB Massage J U N EA U —ALA S KA b M i Answers on Page SIX