The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 3, 1928, Page 2

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Smart Winiter Frocks For women and misses, Hére are splendid new woolen froeks for Fall and Wikter ili' sémilsport stvles suitable for street or schoel wear and offer- ing a value that would be very difficult to dupli- cate. servicable fr STYLE A smart double breasted coat ef- fect with .vestee and sleeves of 411k and full cuffs of same material as body of freek. A good quality woolen tweed. Patch ! pocketls. Bxactly . as iHlustrated. STYLE and clo four lar same vestee pockets material ocks at this low price. $10.00 in nurartibé Fall shades of tan grey One wotild hardly expect fo finid stch smart, Other styles and ptices * in new Fall Woolen Frocks are to- be found' in our Ready - to - Wesd# " Department. B—Here 18 another pretty model in coat style with long lapels a sfngle row of Sleeve (ufl‘l of as dress. and collar of silk. Braid trimmed. sing with ge buttons. 13 POSITION ON CAMPAIEN Democralxc Nommce for| Attorney General Out- lines Issues at Stake (Coktinued from Puge One of snap judgment or personal wighes but the result of thought, study 4fd a review of the results cbtained in other jurisdictions unded Bimilar circumstances. Qmmon ty Probate “There no”, question that much rem-alnw to be. dome and it is ome of the paramount dutles of the Attorney Geheral to work with tl Legislature In a spirit of harmony. I have for some time bélieved that our probate law negded attenticn but I do not beHeve that Mr, Rustgard has foufid the panacea that wil bring &bout the millenium in this regard. a perfo@ of time in Alaska have wished fo be relleved of the ne- cessity Bf handling small estates of nomiifal valug¢ and were strong Jact nuwcd by the Leg- ssiafure/ whereby estales of $500 ered by, the Unlited, States Com- miglonegs. As I say there is room fot. mp‘ vement here, but there is jome’ question as to whether the' #%&m law with proper lhvl Mficablcn and additions is not rable to a radical departure Are Cuflined “One bf the p!auks in my plat- form, OF reasons why I seek el- ection at the hands of the voters 18 ve that so long as the Organie” Act shall remain the Constitution of the Territory of Alagka, that all laws enacted thefeunder by the Terfitorial Wura should receive at the hands of the Attorney General such tation as will sup- port and give effcct to the intent, objects; atms and purposes of the enactment, without regard to the 'fiml» district or region in- —m. “the pregent incumbent has not dome, but on the con- trary las usurped the functions gourts and has in two instances mullified the of the people of Alaska tlm‘!l the Legista- to the decisions in road case and the subsidy of a small the isolated Cook =1 also - havt Lawyers for quite! good , roason to belleve ' tha Attftude (n’ tho cake of 'thd da- | ministration of the Ploneers’ Tt Home has hampered the bestgw- ing of the benefits of that law un a fhumber of worthy ptoneérs who haye earned their degree. of “Sourdough” severnl times over by earnest work in blazing trafls whlvh we of. a later generation are now able to travel in comfort 4and luxury. {sh interpretation of the law in a frontier country can undo earnest afforts of the majority t of a broad minded constituenc “Another of my rémsons for en- tering this race is that, I belleve the primary factors in the de- velopment of the Territory are schools, foads and trafls. Would Eniarge College “This plank In §ts reference to schools taken in' conjunction with the plank regarding “the proper interpretation of the laws is the basis when I say I believe fl that our present Agriculfural College and Selool of Mines should be enlarged to the extedt that the establishment of chairs covering the fur in@ustry, forestry and fisherfes should be aceom- plished to the entf that our chil- dren should be fitted "to take over the operation’ of those in- dutfes’ when they leave school, Thé University' of Washington has & chair on' fisheries, and with a realization of the hopes of Southeastern Alaska in the es- tablishment of p.fi‘p and paper plants, we should anticipate with 4 chair. on forestry in our bwe college the bempfits by perm\ulng our ‘children to prepare for the |k positions these drdusiries will of- fer. Brac¢hes of thie colleks|ne could be 'estabfished in Sbuth- castern and Southwestern Alaska at strategleal fpoifits for this purpose. ‘The fur business has P! reached the stagé Where the ruled (0f thumb opefators wil soon be of the past and replaced by technically trafied individuals. The fishing industry ts constantly seeking specialists and this de- mand will increase as a result of the inceasing competition of production. “I belteve, of Alaskans, i Hke the majority that a outstanding obstruction to pProgress fs the condition of ‘absefitee ism’ that preva bureaucratic adminlstration Alaska and fts reésources Washington, ifnstead of by people of Afask The laws | have only slight, if any, interest {in the Tefritory and its future, {and are administefed by people Jrepresenting +bureaus whose in- terest in Alaska runs concurrént with their offfelal commissions, and who expect to be out 6f the rritory beforé that commission fi expires, which s - but anothier (i l aska livelihood are péople I the ploneer spiFit. (cotidittony he [Ilaucr qualified t] handle the situktion to . thy Howainf ung tne Al " fl‘\:‘ & posttipd alf. & and_nullity the best intentions ;:"‘n‘:",:' ?mmc:l‘;dcfim means ander the to Irflfifls:“ e A narrow, picayun- |Ircn col ship of the annslon | which' De'mfl;‘” STYLR C— o d vety smirt . engdmblé éffect combining dllk -end wooleh tfiod 6l tractive shides. {weed tabric in the déw At a{b& tlomatly good miudel school or business Wear. “Alwnys thie Nea Tfli’figs First” n Ataska fd plir erest. “The peopl to o those méans they deem and accumulited ot with & Aiggurdly hasd belldve lhnl ove)‘y b and. toster t out, “ hould t advantage. the|presert cotidltions" in mu¢ tHe ing, THE, oura i to be Jasgistance Financial tape it & s It litoregt s’ way of paying “:l‘y 1:.. 4 kflfi"? el ly, to the' lembw t pectord a¥é dwindling 'throlfghf the! viclssftudes of age &nd woie are replactng’ tiem, and'#f thefl wenlth that s locked in Nnt\m- cmhl:nce worked r those Whd,' that end, - founid: should be d thelr/ gffel agg) gfidoga in to » bring . aun to maximum ;peak, and wa— sho e nuumm of wele picion and’ bbtructon. “It s eedlésh for md. v fug | ‘that I am heart and soul for ai 1’ capithl ¥hther thad ome of tHa€ camsidterdtly ténds the road comtracts, 'the fall wifh his profite . iin hll(:om‘“ wor made in Washifgtow by men wha |63 h moréd resident " 8ay labor, M i assist fox abd other fur réng ore, dnd DAt will assist/ 1n-; tending and eltBorating our’ p: ent system of roads and név«u'n 1 would Mok, .Ia,lnl“md thit would efimd; the outside foad contractor rd to the. jatte fayof leaving In would look’, Wit & systérv .of | wititet, W tl:er Clnd: Pair and colder tonight, winds. yest'y today tody 4 p. m 4 a m 29.30 42 B | Noon 29.20 54 ons As keccrded By tk U. S. Weather Bureau Forevast for Junedun and vicinity, beginniug 4 p. m. today: Thursday fair; LCCAL DAT uorg Temv Hun;'lglty ABLE AiD RADIO KEPURTS moderate east to north d Velocity Weather SE 6 Cloudy SE Rain 94 94 E G Pt. Cloudy Y U [ Highest & pm. | dtations—~ tenw. _temp. i L uv?n'n temp. vn.‘cn_Lnnm Weather 8a m._Sfam, Preclp. .8am. Barrow 28 18 b L Nome 42 38 | Bethel o Ft. Yukon 16 40 .. % Tanana 28 26 Eagle 28 26 St. Paul i 42 Dutch Harbor .. 56 56 Kodiak 54 50 Cordova 38 Juneau Ketchikan | Prince Rupert Fddmonton | Jedttle Portland San Francisco . The pressure i8 unwsually low from Prince Wi British Columbia and falling to the southeastward, ately High and rising in cxXtreme northern and exireme southwestern Showers have fallen from Southeastern Ala Alaska. f foalifornfa and light snow is falling at Nome peratures have fallen slightly in northwestern Alaska Fl vicinity. NOTE:—Observations at St. neau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, cisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. STYLP D—Presents anot her pleasing ‘Fall and Winter model in & woolen trotk for the ehilly days. Ensemble ef- fect - coat style ok with blpuse of silk. Sfeeve cuffs ot same tweed niater- tal as dress. Single patch pocket high ap on left side. Just the kind of frock that the smart miss or womafr will want for Winter. Exactly 48 {llustrated: DOUGLAS NEWS COUNCIL HOLDS LONG SESSION With more than the usual amount of buginess demanding at. tention the Douglas City council held 4 very busy session Monday evening, which lasted until near midnight. Of greatest Importance was tha conaideration of the repairs whica flare necessary to the salt water Fitank. It was decided to start work. on the project as socn as <] prncuuble Co., Ine. ment Sloke, ——|% Repairs to the cily wharf and |[they do not have hurricanes which reported progressing |dévastate , A new gangway te|statement. float: ‘were satlshtetority. )(b ¢ity float is already in placs /18 . a substantial t Mhto a tor the unt! s mgain tohdy tok anong plidiering. m ho raet . by thely 'rorrltorm nhume Party at{j- its _eonvention beld at . Seward, 8, on Jn‘_filfn 71, last, and Grat, mm- k Tecoftmendation from etion of fire hazards be wn dertaken at an early date was n Therefore, dmfilfis my attitide on thls o Of'the Yolets midy tlght.|lo, Make & tiorough inspection of lfi]ty WHSY niantier of man 07Oy building in town for defec. 18 he - ;%o Spéaks to us thusly? T tive flues, and especially improper Tdve beet¥ a festdent and inhabi-|W! He will start his investi- tant of the Tetritory of Alaska|B6LION next Monday. for mmmt yedts: coming here| TWenly-three bills dfi'ln& Hvelthood '° b cafpétbag. Pay 4n sy Skences with i othiéf ‘shipmient of 100 b; Webternt Alaska | Utéh cosl was authorized. w l have & hotfie and oftice T T aracd Anctoragé, ¢daging mn the vo - F.0. E. DANCE Tonight in the Eagles' hall, bther jcan’ dances offers entertain- eit for ‘the dance lovers of the . and with |CHAmNel Lindsoth's Novelty ore “ i, Born in- Alas- olfebtra/ will furnish the music. s, 6 uYe ,ma& the "finest . - P Ahnka has Tt 18 with uh Hsrel that I tisi Je jenp o visit every ity udum o Alas- ke, fut ‘T Bééh dway trom amd coxsiderable freight 1 .Uomom usiness lnd J‘ It iy » ! vmhm atpied __._..:l__ rgl\-lfmm,- an. ‘Supreme g “and Oklahoma! Have ‘been “blessed " with two BOAT IN FROM SOUTH Quieen docked here from the g8t evening; bringing three o R NG ) i thovie: star, to others * who' M’M to make (] ered Wagon,” but to alt the world's greatest ac. lias dederted the type of _Mide her‘famous to play floi of “The Gigham @n@ppy Mttle show which 0 12 0 03 .28 [ 0 [3 0 Cldy Snow Snow Clear Clear Oldy Clear Pt. Cldy Clear Cldy Fain Misting Cldy Cldy Clear 13 Cldy 01 Rain 10 miles. iam Sound to nd is moder- 0 0 07 09 [ 18 0 30 46 48 4 54 12 *—Less than 14 a to central and Bethel. Tem- and in this ~ Paul, Dutch Harbor, of Juneau, s ! compensation minimum | stimulated mute that will last for many |great the |thing to. play ‘Department that the annualfin making a great. frontier grow actéd upon by the Council with [the the appdintment of J. R. Guerin{Josie ds committee of one with salary, [Mrs. A. J. Balog, secretary. Jack Sey and Mrs. amounting [0f & lamp and some dolls. $2684.00 were ordered paid and|Program for the mext meecting is 1| the" ofdering imnicdiately of an.[to be arranged by Mrs. Frank tons of [Pearee, School the popular Scandinavian |JOUrned, refreshments were served by the Sophomore slrls l | the contents of our pay envelope.” \declared Mr. lwhich balance glamour, and jazz of the big city, Kodlak, Ju- Portland and S2u Fran- and Dorothy Crim, accompanied by Mrs. L. D. Ham With “Compensation” as his theme, Attorney R. E. Robertson, stated that the law of a divine ruling which governs the universe. “We think of compensation as Robertson, “A community necessarily re- céives that for which it strives, if it strives hard enough, was th belief expressed by Mr. Rober(- son. In Alaska a blessings the hardships and disadvantages. In the noise, the kindly of small town is lost. Mr. Robertson asserted that ed- ucation and wisdom are paid for in terms of hours and years of study and grind. Spirituality is gained by sacrificing the grosser parts of nature. Alaskan towns do not have much sunshine as Florida but ¢ pensation balances the count feeling the was Mr. Robertson's “The younger géneration will he to make Alaska a Territory,” concluded Mr. “It is a tremendous an honorable part Robertson. into an Empire.” Slection of officers resulted in unanimous choice of Miss Hursh, vice-president, anda To swell thé P.T. A. treasury balance, Mr. William Feero, Mrs, Robert Fraser will make plans for the disposing The Mrs. Hans Loken, and Missg Dorothy Crim. Roll call revealed that the High students’ had the largest representation of parents, After the business meeting ad. 1, -Alaska’s tuner Dsll w Hotel. adv. E at Gastin BroadwWay some few Novelty wm Widoubtedty proves #h¥ 18 & véry vefwatile per. and’ she Is" & convinc'ng ter rm fa an yof m toge{hor two | P of courde, Miss ' othiér Géofs! Arthur. (ucm of the inbtux Reld i w Tuesday m Wik v Smi l Effects MART half hose— the latest vogue in fashion centers — are created by Holcproof craftsmanship in 16 new patterns and 79 colour Cozy Circulator WALNUT FINISH Reasonable in Price Prop in and ask to sée this fur-§ nace beforé buying elsewhere—§ We can save you nioney. - Juneau Young Hardware Co. If its hardware “WE HAVE 1T e I f J. J. NdWMAN 3 A Coal For Every Purpose Paczfic Coast Coal C 0. . WALMSLEY, Agent Phone 412 FOR THE BEST FLOOR PAINT IN TOWN TRY OVER-NITE FLOOR ENAMEL FERE Y, JUNEAU, PAINT STORE TONY SIMIN GROCERY 3 Cans VERIBEST PEACHES ... . 3 Cans VERIBEST GRAPE FRUIT 1 Lb. VERIBEST BACON ... 1 Lb. VERIBEST BOILED HAM PHONE DOUGLAS 65" The Brazen Hussies! Although we brag a lot about our service and courtesy, we wish to warn you that our fruit is getting fresher all the time. Our apples, especially, are way out of control. Please do not be shocked if they smile at you and wink—for they look almost bright enough to tatk,— and too pretty to eat. CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free delivery three- times daily PHONE 478 : “Best in Everythug” A. M. GEYER PLUMBING SHEET METAL QUALITY WORK with QUALITY MATERIALS mieans a good looking job and no repairs. Lower Frorit Steéet Phone 154 Jurieau, Alaska

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