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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1939. | preme Court. He decided that a woman may not D(ll’ AI“&’E a ] ,"I)lre divorce her husband just because he spanked her. YEARS AGO S binsianal " e i g ol oroscope From THE EMPIRE appy Praternal Socecin \‘IIIHI PRINTING CC 5 ank. Ay e stineau Channe _ Second and Mair albeuan s A | Lesson in Americanism utdonot compo[ AUGUST 18, 1919 l"'thday i 5 Entered in the Post Cffice in Juneau o Second Class Matter | — Special Deputy Collector of Cus- i ELKS meet | 04 e i i ; | sATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1939 |toms, Charles D. Garfield, and| gp, Empire extends congratula- Drs. Kaser ‘h" Wednesday at 8 p. m. | Harry Bridges, CIO leader, may know all the | Special Agent C. C. Wall of thef,. o Lest wishes *~day, their Visiting brothers wel- » answers on labor organizing, He has flunked out on| o4 and evil planetary aspects|Treasury Department, left Ketchi- and i pany, toeic | A : Good 3 bicshday anniversi:,, to the, 1o T 1) come. H. C. REDMAN, history anc LAY end today, according to as-|kan for Hyder, where they were PSS " HEH!EI t 1 Americanism. i 4 oon bt v g | kan for Hyd: here the 9| lovings i a Exalted Ruler: M. W, P Bridges testified in San Francisco that a “Class| . 1000 The early morning hours|investigate customs conditions. asaig ENTISTS SIDES, vy, war” is being waged in the U. S. A. because “workers | o\ "ol nate for persons engaged g | lomgren Building AT Secretary. are being shot down on picket lines all over the |, ™. e professions. | The Armenian Relief Committee AUGUST 18 ]h PHONE 56 SRR T ] e country.” Women are well directed today [had been organized with H. L. Dr. Marcia Hays | ; Dettvered by carrier in F for $1.25 per month, | Bridges has confused a family quarrel with a class | o i favorable for entertaining | Faulkner, chairman; F. W. Hebert, Mrs. C. D. Beale Seand s Lo urEh Lo 1 s dvanis; S truggle, the growing pains of labor in a demoCracy | ,ng for all household interests. Girls | secreta and Mrs. J. R. Willis, Mn‘MA E.Rennle » < Mondar of each month & *;\";m’; ;n oo the In advance, 227 | with what went on in Russia. will find pleasure in domestic pur- | treasurer. Adolph Heirseh Dr. A. W. Stewart > in Scctuish Rite Temple O crines F favor 1if t m pr 1y motity | In an attempt to bolster his remarks, Bridges | ,its ynder this rule of the stars. DEN'IIS . A beginning at 7:30 p. m, the Busine 1 ! T irregular e de- | ointed to headlines telling of troops being rushed to | lere is a favorable sign for wed-| First Class Sergeant T. J. (Mickie) THAS. W. HA ey Ol e "Nows Office, 602; Business Office, 374 | the Green Mountain Dam strike in Colorado dings that take place before noon. McKanna, returned on the Ala- !Ek’m“-ubl%g‘&g&: JWA%HWWLE;;&I‘S;H& znt!r; 5 " MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS —| But why were those troops sent to the dam? Marriages are to be numerous as meda after having been recently MODERN | OTi6F Bhns 409 . , Secietary. The A 1 entitled to the use for They were sent there to protect strikers vances, for there will be discharged from the army at Camp | | s s | TebRia 00 « g P AR - The National Guardsmen were welcomed by the | reckless jgnoring of economic safe- |Lewis, Wash. He had served many FTIQU ETTE || | neper, ¥ ; p besieged strikers with cheers, and they slapped the |gyards 3 months in France. % I'__‘___—_'] - e ARaNTEED 70 BE DAROE Guardsmen’s commander on the back with whoops of | * 1 ove affairs through the autumn — By RiEsH Lae Dr. Judson Whlflier | Guysm‘lth om0 "\ANY OTHER PUBLICATION joy will be conducted with extraordin-| W. H. Mitchell, of the Alaska Y CHIROPR:CTOR | : = . i Does that sound like class war? ary haste. Secret marriages will | Peerless Gold Mining Company, ar- | Drugless Physician v i b -t Mg ey tended by violence on both sides, are | increse greatly, for romance will | rived in Juneau from Windham Bay| q gnoulant one be very careful| | Offks Fours: 10-13, 15 7.3 DR UGS Beatile New ¥ ¢ B certainly not new in American history. Remember |pe yampant, not a good sign for|and was to leave for the south on ' o,y "G in g letter? Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle P ig. REPRESENTA A imrtonon | the Knights of Labor after the Civil War? Remember | yose who read in the stars promise | the steamer Alaska. A Teo: KB BROAIA bRy chred PHONE 667 *B the bloody Homestead strike in 1892? Remember the | ¢ military movements. o rol, ORE EGIA bk Witie nsthiag S | PUROLA REMEDIES = 1l troops in Chicago during the railroad strike | ynqustrial difficulties that include | C. W. Mason, president of the Al- | that me' Foihat il -sakent. ‘ot fromg | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- of 1894? Remember the general labor strike of 100,000 | a0t of violence are prognosticated.|aska Endicott Mining and Milling | ¢ would cause him embarrass- | n J ll n G i FULLY COMPOUNDED workers in New York in 18722 The autumn may be & perlod of|Co, was in Juneau from William| o W “oteer “Gere shown tol r. John Ii. Leyer | Here's something else to think about. In countries | 1apor conflicts. Shrinkage of relief | Henry Bay. pisiis ol g Bl ; DENTIST Front Street Next Coliseum I where there has been real class war, as in 18th century [ rolis is foreseen as ominous. EE : ! i R ", . | often the basis f Room 9-—Valentine Bldg. —Fres France and in 20th century Russia, there was a defin-| Education comes under a sway| Judge H. H. Folsom left on me‘l‘;'i'f = OFn Dy on . “‘Wi A st PHONE 97 e 1t AL ite division of classes before there was a war. There | which indicates increased vocation- Al ka for the south. He was to| Q- Should a college girl introduce Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. e — was a group of debtors on the bottom who never gof | ) guidance. The universities will be | visit in California and in 0”"”"1hers.e1r as Miss Hall, or as deth'l ek out of debt to the creditors on the top. yvercrowded in the fall. | where his farm was located. Hall? % I i People were born in the lower classes and couldn't | Increase of friction with Mexico | A RES e ol Hesemp Batth LT ke 5 get out of them except by the sword. s prognosticated but there will be| J. D. Leedy, mining man, arrived | g,y ‘; DB H VANCE | "TOHIOH'OW'S Siyle’ This country is different. We have no stratified | no extreme measures taken by the|from Chichagof and was at the Q. When giving a bridge w‘”}\ ;“”""’OPA'HI J classes, we have no group of debtors on the bottom | United States government toward |Zynda Hotel. A Talbs » - Tunahecn ik ey R i TOdaY” 4 doomed to stay in debt and on the bottom adjustment of differences over prop- ot | nostess expected to serve sand-| ?cnsull!ta‘:lonlzn&e’?mlm;t%xr There are 64,000,000 holders of life insurance in|erties taken in recent months, | Mrs. Roy Norton and her baby giches or cakes, during the game? | r?ie}p tf-a(r)sby appointment. k this country, 44,000,000 men and women who hm_p Relief problems will continue to|girl left St. Ann’s Hospital. Al ]’m : 1 Gastineaun Hotel Annex. ” A savings accounts or other time deposits. These peoplc | zrow in magnitude and in serious s | ke Ll South Franklin St. Phone 177 ' le (f?‘?m PAN \\” RICAN AGAIN have a stake in the country. possibilities. The Pacific Coast is to| Weather: Highest 51; lowest 50; | ‘ sl As a labor leader, Bridges should remember that | attract attention because of its pe- |cloudy. | W ‘ another long finger in the Pacific, | union: have a big stake in the capitalistic system. Has | :uliar lure for the unfortunate. e DA]LY LESSONS : 11 noitute scheduled service| e heard about the United Mine Workers in Pennsyl- | Persons whose birthdate it is have ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. f ;s gy reduled SEr%E¢ vania lending money to coal operators? About the | the augury of a_year of emotional (OVI(H HlES ]N EN GLISH Graduate Los Angeles College Juneau's OWI! Store to New Zealand as soon as application for the 8.000-| spq1amated Clothing Workers lending money tc | ups and downs. The young will en- | of Optometry and mile route is approved by the Civil Aeronautics cjothing firms? ;age in romantic friendships which L Gord | Opthalmology & Authority Democracy has leavened the capitalistic system | nay not culminate in marriage. DEMURRER Io | By W. oraarn Classes Fitted Lenses Ground | ' Arising in San Francisco a outward Democracy, our political system, holds a checkreir | Children born on this date may " ‘ . will join over ci alis! r econ > syS checkrein 1 g hings of life. . o " bound, at Los Angeles as well will join over capitalism, our economic system. The checkrein | %e fond of the good tl | p i e A Lh‘(‘ big island “down under” W nited States Slips at times, but it's there Girls are likely to think much of Hox‘ff)f;m?fieans al; all times. All| TR | The Rexall Stcre L2 "‘H Julu, Canton Island and Noumea in Just because employers and strikers lose their | iress and are of a romantic dispo- s R e G evm_! Your Reliable Fharmacists by ““L‘ 1“‘ pnotTL 1‘"‘(““ of Tous abs. Tt takes| DoBds aTi » for weapons doesn't mean it's class | sition. ek 3 The Chafles W Carier Butl M New Caledonia on a sche { ay akes ¢ i ; 5 ‘ g b ik it o P B A G el b (Copyektn Lo Krause Has No Cause for| often Mispronounced: Precedent| utler-Mauro 5 days now to make the run By SUE i It’s just democracy getting a little too rough. ———— e |m(>un> Pronounce pres-e-dent, first | Mofluary D c sing swi ings, however, Australia hortly i i . . . o] - " By using -“}“'\.“’ ng l““ e r\l‘x ik Adlon Agams' Unlon e as in press, accent first syllable. Fourth and Franklin Sts. rug Lo. <R “l\m il e E gt Tolerance Ends at 50 g Often Misspelled: Rhubarb. Ob-| PHONE 136 is within seven e tradg cants P «Cincinnati Enquirer) Leader, Is Claim {serve the h. 2 PRESCRIPTIONS | The United Stat fore, has been under a defir Among many more important findings, the Am- - i | Synonyms: Humorous, funny, jo-|— 4 ite handicap of time in relation to its fourth largest erjcan Institute of Public Opinion has discovered that A e S cular, droll, comical, amusing. — market area in terms of trade. The new service OVer in a cross-section of the population 55 percent have |s HSTIIS a8 MR ;‘“‘ by | \ord Study: “Use a word three|| pave Your Eyes Examined by \ the South Pacific not only will wipe out this handicap, no objection to other people drinking intoxicants, S ur” Ang ety fi" en, at-|times and it is yours.” Let us in- ol but will put the United States closer in days and hours while 45 percent of teetotalers resent their neighbors’ lw neys ol.John L. Covich, to the crease our vocabulary by mastering Dr, Rae L. carlson ! e ; : I« in Eurone freedom to imbibe. Women are much more inclined to libel suit brought against t™:e union gne word each day. Today's word: PTO! T H S GBAVES to the Antipodes than its commercial rivals in Europe i |leader by Edmund J. Krause. The sl ¥ 5 3 O METRIS' .o e fae: ionally in all of Latin America deprive their fellow citizens of d than are men. Abaia . S5 4 Versatility; aptitude for turning Blomgren Bldg.——2nd Floor “The Clothing Man” s PG R all of Latin AMET? | What is most intriguing, however, is the disparity of Id?“‘“““ holds that Krause has g ease from one thing to another.| | grong Stree Phone 638 as well as to the Orient, across the Middle Pacific, in| Ful o™ o or o age groups |50 cause for action. He seeks 10| «pis versatility of talents distin| ey HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER Alaska, and to Europe, across the North Atlantic mong voters in their twenties (who do not drink) ik &, ;(co;:*x dunm,,"s' (uxc sL'\ylemoms al-| guished him among his associates.” | g, » & MARX CLOTHING international air servic the spirit of the sailing | on1y 30 percent indicate that they disapprove of other . . egedly written by Covich to “f““"\ —_——————— o e geseration, Beings Brestige ‘nd | gooyie SFbing. Voters n. theis hirties and focties | O] &N 8'FS Praclices—{sciesstes in. mrisicl -Bay, wiere - THRIFT C0-OP trade advantage to the are disapproving to the extent of 42 percent. And GIVeS Eviden(e on Krause ls(x h: -.\]ul.s obllg}u- to give | | Ph 767 Ph p— S voters over 50 (who do not themselves imbibe) show a up employment due to threats. | n one . majority of 56 percent opposed to drinking by others Anal Covich’s attorneys have ulsO‘ LOOK and LEARN | one ¥ Gastineau Motor THIMBL IN CONGRESS Where, indeed, is the celebrated mellowness which New ng es moved to strike a section of| & Grocerles S % [ —— comes to humankind with the passing years? Krause’s complaint re'ating to By A. C. Gordon ervice Once in‘a while some simple, domestic touch re- Does this mean that intolerance of other people’s (Continued from Page One) what is alleged to have transpired PHONE 727 veals itself in our lawmakers and proves how close to|shortcomings in the matter of intoxicants will in- —t R — in Bristol Bay, claiming it isf s =oiion wibuie Ryeoira GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING sarthside the gr vernment of the United crease when our young men and women are middle- | : A . l“ham, frivolous, irrelevant and 1. What great English poet died|} " T aple Syrup Gas—Oil—Storage P the hearthside the gr ernment of t she said that he did not consider L " arloly. of othbe States still is. That is one way to interpret Mr. Y 4~h' p L states only evidentiary matter. | while fighting with the Greeks| a ety of y ” 2s. Very few nondrinkers of tender years want to | foyining lmimora. BRI i TR | g | Natural Foods. ing Very few nondrinkers of t er year: , : 3 against the Turks? | Representative Bloom, chairman of the important ;8% T, €0 L Et finence on others mot so The girl said she left the camp i i e Foreign Affairs Committee, began at the recent session ;o s % i after three days because she be- i 2R Hea“h roods celllel' ¢ ; e inclined came “disgusted.” She declared that |established in Massachusetts? i to use an ordinary steel thimble as a gavel to keep But it seems more realistic to assume that 20 years 1 goqo o vé.nde'nbérg South Brook- 3. What did William Harvey dis- Krafft Building—2nd Floor B.ACE order while bills dealing with relations abroad were | from now conditions will be much the same. For by |0 "5 " 100 q0r made immoral ad- | cover? 204 FRANKLIN ST. b:inu ;:msidPn‘(‘l. From (m)n to time he tamps down vl.‘\‘v.’nmu r:;‘m- }((‘I‘"‘;\;I‘X‘)‘;(\gltn(’Lr?Ll:‘l‘xllll\u‘lh‘(‘“\?ni‘ll‘]‘.”l]ml\)"(. V&s' I 'whjch she repulsed. | BE INIIIAIED BY 304}13:!:?“ months in the year have - DRUGGIST the tobacco in his pipe with it, too, middle aged, and almost certainly e 3 e atel wis colied a5 4 Wilast 52 P~ Pipe smokers will undoubtedly vote for Mr. Bloom acquired the firm passion for improving their neigh- |;, lhegcommltl(‘("s ettorts b\ éa- MoosE IONIGH'I' 5. What city has the largest| FINE "l;ha sfl“:r as an inventor and a public benefactor. What the bors “!‘“‘“ now '“:;‘”“l'\ ,a"_m“g‘ Sl Fl(lfl}s’h.') ball tablish whether the Bund was tied | dlaxlr'\jo?nd-cutung factories in Lhel Watch und Jewelry Re, £ Alaska” women will do who suddenly miss their thimble from Lest anyone who enjoys an occasional highball §i, nazi propaganda agencies. | wor Y asable "'m"" o 1 ’ s iy Hbu oAl back to Pecome too worried by these threatening statistics, To Nazi America ANSWERS the sewing basket may, however, send him back 10y gyever, it needs to be pointed out that the figures | gy afrernoon Miss Vooros said | | Lodge E fod fo| L Ld Geerwe Goraon Byron. | | PAUL, BLOEDHORN “The Store for Men" private life. refer only to a minority of the people. They reflect | ., . ' “BUIEC G0l o cted Na- uneau Lodge cxpecied 10 2. piymouth, in 1620. At S £ A the ing opinions of those who never drink. And |, i “america would bear fruit Rank High A 3. That blood circulates. 4 N’ PROBLEM—FOR MEN ONLY those who never drink, the survey also shows, are | o0 b w5 1o 20 years.” ank rign Among 4. April, June, September, and L themselves a minority of the population—42 percent Prig R furtl\r‘r.sba(ed that | November. P At : % Just when we“were accusto ) the scientific to be precise. A new adventure in prohibition, noble | .,o"Bi o “receiving orders, presum- 1,500 Others 5. Amsterdam, Netherlands. R s Front St—Triangle Bldg! principle that babies should be allowed to cry to de- in aim, does not seem to threaten us at this writing. ably from Hitler or his represen- ) Peter Pan Beauty Sh £ velop their lungs and characters, along coines Mrs O e atives, was to buy property in Lhe, The final class of candidates for | Superior uty sem"gp' Marion F. McDowell, chi ecialist New Jersey A Secattle gas station attendant has set a new | gnited States for German settle-|membership in the Loyal Order of} Sesoad e PAT State College. She announces that it ieht to record. playing the piano continuously for eight days | ments, principally for German Bund (Moose during the current member- | Do LA | e0ond $A00T Jon ‘KA pick up the baby when he cries and kiss him, “be-|80d seven nights. We think the credit, if any, is de- | members and there “would be a|ship drive will be initiated this| Triangle Bldg. ALASI 2 e i Yy hias £o: TaE1 ‘it o ceder to pal TV by the neighbors. Germany in the Umted States, a|evening at the 1.0.O.F. Hall dur-| A 20 B B T R R L 0 R B ORI h y % BN R T 5 M T part of Germa ing a special meeting of this or-| | appy ; " Little attention was paid to a recent earthquake European Statement |der held for that purpose it was | And just when we w -.: accustomed to the idea that a)ong the Rhine. The natives are a’vcu.slqmod to listen- The girl also stated that a speech |announced today by G. E. A!m-‘ L. C. SMITH and CORONA we shouldn’t use physical punishment on our wives, ing to Hitler. They don’t mind a little disturbance like | wa sdelivered at the Youth Camp quist, Dictator of Juneau Lodgze. » TYPEWRITERS along comes Justice A. B. Foster, of the Alabama Su- | a tembic _ |pvaDr. Axeman, who outlined Ger-| " The Mooseheart drive which has|E- ¥ -‘0?50“5 d Sold and Serviced by — g i o many’s future o follos'szk “Ger-|peen conducted on a nationwide| . an'; 1};4‘]:”;’;0 ‘:E;“’::’LCE Q Pl W h . |many is going to get back every-|pasis for the benefit of the Moose| M - st K. John- v But Not 10) S to ay lt | thing she lost and after {he Danzig- | home for orphans and destitute son and two children are newest Jo B- Blll‘hl‘d & co- |3 Polish corridor is reclaimed, thechiidren of members. of the order";'mde"m of Douglas, moving here “Our Doorstep Is Worn by | Nazis will move into Denmark and|qraws to a close au this meeting, [FOm Juneau yesterday to occuny Satisfied Custome! |2 then spread through the Scandinav-| A the quota of the local lodge was | N¢lf newly purchased home, one et 1 3 l‘;;‘“:g‘g‘t"z:_and after that—the |29 and already over 70 new mem- |©f the Riesser cottages s, ! bers have become affiliated it is VTN S o R During her tesimony, Miss Vooros | antjcipated that Juneau Lodge will HALEY’S TO JUNEAU Jlulean Helody House Kl'affi’ . said that at the Nazi camp we were | .y high among the 1.500 Moose‘ Gus Haley and family have told that preydgnz Roosevelt “had lodges all over the country. transferred their residence from the Music and Electric Appliances Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. a streak of Jewish blood in him."| “gum puker, chairman of me;messer cottage to an apartment in (Next Irvimg's Market) CABINET WORK—GLASS “'Iz‘hee!g;‘;]:oc:a;‘:; t;xew‘?;“;fi:g Membership Committee, announced | Juneal: Front Street Phone 65 PHONE ? have children, to be called German | oe s % 1t 15 CEPECied TC WIS pALoGS LEAVING — children, with which to populate the |y o400 il pe initiated this eve TO VISIT RELATIVES Tl Plaves ning and as some special enter-| m'd@dh pies. K. 3. Helog 4 TEL E P H 0 N E— 51 P : tainment and a splendid banquet s:’iole a z‘;fi u‘frihismr:(im‘::: ;; ?):sryi has been planned, all members of . . Surp"se Shower IS the order are urged to be present :::" :l;:‘l:se'ssvglx‘tcelr‘lms:aa:m}:vi:‘}? ) o M J k Mrs. Balog! Balog" o 's parents. Mr. Balog's leen rs- a( man RA"GER Ix IN mother is also expected to be in Yakima from her home in North A surprise shower honoring Mrz. w"H SAI.VAGE Dakota, and they will visit her in COMMERCIAL AND iy Jean Jackman, the former Eleanor the inland city also. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Jahnke, was held yesterday after- S e noon at the Tom Bareksten resi-| Towing a scow load of salvage BIRD STAMPS READY CAPITAL—$50.000 dence on Glacier Highway with|to Auk Bay, the Forest Service| Notice advising hunters that bird SURPLUS—$100,000 ot Mrs. Tom Bareksten and Mrs. H.|launch Ranger IX returned to Ju-|stamps are again available at the Westman co-hostesses for the oc- |neau today from Soapstone Point.| Douglas post office for purchase 2% PAID ON SAVINGS PION R casion. The material was salvaged from an |by those who expect to shoot ducks SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES E ER—Back in :929"“"' Refreshments were servd and the | abandoned naval compass station |during the coming season is now x:"‘:" x‘.‘d 3“‘:{"’3&“}"‘: ry doc- | afternoon was spent informally. |ab the point. George Sarvela is|conspicuous in the postoffice win- e o oaerative hospl. | Guests for the affair weré Mes- |captain of the Ranger IX. dow. tal at Elk City, Okla. Doctor |dames EleA:,l?nk«;. Ni:?‘ Mi;ll;:l, »OLD'—:I‘M'ME“ s ‘lasthselason for the first time, ibiti " 9 says the hospital now has 2,000 | Jack Carvel, Vic Spaulding, Jol the glas postoffice sold out its ® 4 Bomb exhibition at Mitchell Field, N. Y. stockholder familics obtaining | Natterstead, R. A. Johnson, G. usual alloment of the stamps. Flrst Nati"nal Bank Eager youngsters among others crowd about demolition bombs services for about $25 yearly. Laughlin, Ralph Reischl, O&'ntiolv Fred Glassbrenner, oldtime North- .- ranging from 100 pounds 2,000 pounds on exhibition at Mitchell son, Jahn Osborne, Greev. erner, engaged in business for many| DR. STEVES, CHIROPOPMIST, Field, : Y., as p*;l; of the 30th anniversary celebration of the U. 8. | """ — { years in Cordova, died recently in|gives quick relief to painmg “_:et ——— E A U A LA s KA e army air corps. eanwhile, army bombers staged shows for thou- nd Jocation notices| Seattle. He was aboui 65 years old.{Office, 10 V; & ’ 7 The Book ALASKA, Revised and| Lode a placer ‘alentine Building. Phon s— sands of visitors at air bases throughout the U. S. Enlacged, Now On Salo; $108. (or sale at The Empire Office. His widow survives. 648, W J U N