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g i B SR N half pay from $1.00 to $2.00 per day. The m of benefits is from $9.00 to $11.00 per Quite frequently the rate of payment to fe- JOHN W. TROY - . - EDITOR AND MANAGER |male members is considerbly less the paid to males Daily A;ilasku Empire rate by the COAST LEAGUE DOUGLAS SCHEDULE NOW EWS Published _every evening except Sunda he maximu ot e " EMPIRS PRINTING COMDPANY at Sccond and Main 7 naximum period for which b S June Ale (baid varies as gri as the rate p: Nt tarel 10 ¢ ineau as Sccond Class Weeks is the most frequent period, but the leng N e mader g SRR of time for drawing benefits ranges from five weeks 4 N HELD SUBSCRIPTION RATES. to over a yzar or to the full duration of disability £} LR BY DOUGLAS FIREMEN Oelivered by earrier In Juneau, Douglay, Treadwell and Virtually no attempt has been made to insur PJF}iMfE"jTD Cal, Nov. 20— Qutside of payment of bills, very postage aid, at the: foll {against the uneven cost of treatment of different |t > ‘l’:l‘“ “f“?p‘l‘?‘: f’;w‘h’fz SS}“:“‘"- le of importance came before the ; ' $12.005 e | diseases. A case in which skill in surgery is re- |, o aons O U6 S 98 WEEKS. 01 |regular meeting of the Douglas $6.00; one mont ance, $1.2¢ : g% ; ¢ g he 1932 Pacitic Coast Baseball sea re Department last evening. The Subscribe will a favor if they will promptly quired ordinarily receivis no larger benefit than a idered at " b RND e - ' of any failure or irregularity . | ed at a meetin oposition of securing an air apers se of chicken-pox causing absence from work for ners {n oaBiaRa i o d Business Offices RS i) LD S compressor for the use of the de- 5 A 1e length'of time. Probably insurance against iRl Ml et SSOCIATED PRESS, the uneven costs of treating different diseases would | Pending this decision, only the ‘, m; Trustees for inve Wi sty LB LI RL S R to disp:l the bugaboo of unnecessary ab-| schedule of the first four weeks Iman Kilburn report in this paper and also the senteeism |has been announced, as follows: | ,.nis in working order and the salt g A5, vAS ok A lly as manj k benefit associations are Aff"'? 5-10- 1f>“°"“ at safr“' water tank full. F ANY OTHER PUBLICATION 5 t S Hollywood at Oakland; Portland (gar, SHORTAGE WIL e e employer and- employee. At least 37 per! o pota o e " 777 SOON BE RELIEVED reporting associations receive no finan- | apri) 12-17—Portland at Sacra- Al iyl om the comp and an additiona mento San\va(hco at Missions: to relieve the shortage of receive only nominal assistance. It is!€ I(,Aak“md; Los Angeles at .1 which has been in effect for ing to note that sick benefit associations are vood he S ays | R he past ten days. beginning to realize that they have a bigger and 19-24—Hollywood at Se- e | than merely making cash payments,|attle; Missions at Portand; Oak- psSKETBALL SEASON discovery and correction of physical | 77 * ;;&e hitrnabies il TO BEGIN TONIGHT he pr tion palt o i ' g o s double-header of basketball, the p)umr‘mo.) of health ]rrln(ntmna: Aptll. 265May’ 1-Misslond Jat: Be- e R ih e in the hygiene of living; and|giiie: AR T i e s b ay Lithe gl better EETE GRS RRALS mamberd are dis- sty Pl "‘I‘,?O'fli‘“}' Sac rium this evening will start the Bk o ;4 : 157 { ramento LAk Ban S BRenEiscn; SOEK- | 93) 30 gaason for logal fans, abled and at Los Angeles. The D. H. S. boys will play the SErT T ST 5 T Bureau of Public Roads team of A —e 8 he . girls will Some of the New York newspapers are finding oy and the D ‘Hnsxl 'rlq & — N ey 2 team. < = di to adjust their ante-election arguments, | e- ECp } R e P AN FOCOS mmany as an organization is involved in po-i be called at 7:30 THE HENS EGGS. TR i Ly o ame will be called at 7: o gs of Investogator Scabury, with the| Isnoring the call for fall pok i 5 | practice, Will Rogers, jr. turned ©¢0ck. That is the ca aced over an item a | election returns. Notwithstanding that the oppon- it a8 8 CaHARAte: Tor. i Stan. - D recently pub! bulletin of the United States ents of Tammany centered their campaign cn th ersity freshman swimmin: FLORIDA BOXING Departn Jdture, which reealled Lo min a investigation, Tammany won the most the fable of goose that leid golden e;zgs, and e tic victory in its history at the recent <-h-c-‘ Ao FIGHT LOOMING broadcast the 760 eggs are produced every | lc | The first barefoot football leagu: b the States and $20 worth cf wealth 5 et in Lanai City, Hawaii, has NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—A possible e Department has prepared an Mr. Justice Brandeis. teams competing. boxing war m‘ I-“Aym'ldu &h‘ls wl[mexr' e chicken and egg income in one —— | is seen in the announcemen o’ i L SW S, 931 ti 1 = gt 1 owner and mated at $1.175,000,000 (New York Times.) | Ellh\\or)l]h Y:x]e ‘h1031 -le”o-].‘d‘ Dr:;f}f‘im:,gr c}:‘r‘zmo S device resembling an| Mr. Justice Brandeis will be 75 next Friday In,;l‘:‘:"“’ < “L’f’*’l“’“-mp;‘”Guf‘“,{)f"[h” e ot Brsin, Sians s nder appears to take in |today’s New York Times Magazine is a discriminat-| 1S Tacquets to 3 g mhe | anc. O Lt : 5 s AR S e A ing study of the man, ths lawyer and the judge,|University of Southern California promote boxing in an arena seating 1 out golden coins ! “inbaliacta b0 mord pm-sm}alitflb“‘k"“’““ squad. He seeks the 40,000 at Daytona Beach. This is 1ing new. ' Substitute for the g r e und not he. is to be congratulated on|YArSHy's cemter pasition. near Miami, where W. L. Stribling, {h-tonzu 3 ver, and ms 1 reac ' i e i | —_— lans t ote bouts for oth-tongued promoter. and many w¥l read ry. Of the fallibility of evidence, of | gy i ‘"0"m(’.(,,,oq,.,fm?“..dm recall a picture of another sort—a salesman taking sway of honest prejudice, of errors of judgment| Alaska’s high schools started Madison Square Garden. t coins while the investors wait for opinion, he had an uusual experience, l\\'(:“inl(‘lr basketball campaign, . two X 3 , come out, often in vafn. Of course. |before he sat in court. The storm against him at|months before the game startsdn NOXLLES: - e in the chicken and’egg business. |the time of his apointment seems almost incredible|the states. The Juneau Water Cos o (“e" s s been there a long time and very [POW. From the t he vindicated the wisdom of| oy g now located with the LutasgC: c: nently deposited. It is equally true |President Wilson, disappointed and surprised his| Although Washington State's de- | Equipment Co. on Third = Street. , i T (e undan proper condi- |OPPonents. Year by year his stature as a judge has| feat by Southern California over Telephone 50. Telephone bills may i foas e ol oo otten, |inCTeasied. He has come to be regarded with gen-|threw Coach Hollingsberry's team be paid at our office. =~~~ sound management. Bub all 00 OMEM|ewy) yespect and affection such as surrounds his|as Pacific Coast champion, it ¢on- adv. JUNEAU W 0. sands can testify, what they bought proved leige; prother, Mr. Justice Holm his intimate | stituted only his fourth loss in the | < oo s o0 to be as expensive as the “Golden Hens" of which | frjend, of his companion in ent, though as|last 26 games the Department speaks so glowingly and so far as| strong independent characters they not infre- | - - THE .]l NEAU LAUNDRY return is concerned they functioned as if made 'quently dissent from each other. | AN EVENT i 2 ; i ey in Street, between B e e e Justice Story, Chief Justice White, Chief Justice| , =0 oo o ce at Elks ek Hughes, have borne sufficient testimony to the value | of dissenting opinions. It is by such opinions in WORK OF EMPLOYEES MUTUAL / [volving the guarantees of the Bill of Rights that BENEFIT ASSOCIATIONS. Mr. Justice Brandeis has endeared himself to mul- St titudes of citizens. But, like Mr. Justice Holmes, he | ted increase in the work of the em-{is no respecter of persans xHH eye xs;mz:e (:)x‘ll)' | e S i ~ | What he believes ' the right interpretation the movees el 5 aLuacung | oo itution and the law. The ad?‘emmous outside the attznticn of persons In the healthf cr.0i ¢ a judicial opinion is necessarily foreign to al workers, the mind of any upright judge. This Mr. Justice | A survey was rece made for the purpose of | Brandeis said in the wire-tapping case: | to what extent the employees’ mutual If the Government becomes a lawbreaker, yeiations have gone beyond their primary it breeds contempt for law; it invites every of providir certain ctions of wages man to become a law unto himself; it invites ‘ causes from work, to a anarchy | vement. and 2 Millions applauded and applaud still. In the| e s physicians’ prescriptions case he said: their miembers.; AS'8 . High medical authority being in conflict | re still essen 1 or- as to the medicinal value of spirituous and | king no attempt to control either vinous liquors taken as a beverage, it would, r the severity of disability afflicting indeed, be strange if Congress lacked the | members. However, approximately 43 per cent power to determine that the necessities of the liquor problem require a limitation of the permissible prescriptions. i That was not the kind of law that those same | of the tions replying reported that improve- ment in health had probably resulted from the work associa of the assoc per’ cent stated thabl .., .. wanted. 8o in the long serles of Judge the numt s on account of illness had|pungeiss decisions on matters of .labor, of busi- been reduced. Only a small number of these at~|ness of public utilities, there will be many who | ributed the reduction to a decline in the number have to disagree with him here and there. But unnecessary absences resulting from the work of [his loj his learning, the lucid order of his rea- | nurses and investigators |soning, the exaciness of his language, his extra- e of the more progressive organizations are ordinary penetration of I cts, his intellectual en- the duration of dis-|erey. have long marked him as one destined to be effort to shorten an memorable in the front row of great judgss. Too . by assisting in provisions for a ate - ; by assisting in provisions for adequate.medl- |yych has heen made of his “liberalism.” This sim- ention and nursing care. Others are giVINg| .1y means that, like Mr. Justice Holmes, he re- physical examinations and carrying on a program|gards the Constitution as no iron strait-jacket, but of health education |as a garment that must fit each ge tion. The sick benefit associations in this country | R are not a recent development. The average age of | It is unlawful to send literature containing “fake 312 associatior reported their age was|promises” through the mail—unlawful for everybody The number of associations were | excepi political parties—(Washington Post.) to 14 old Two per cent of those - —r———— had been opera over 50 years. A Los Angeles genius invents a motor car that ; i arimapg | TUDS On compressed air. Congress has been running | se associations in f ing their primary S - 8 on that for years.—(Los Angeles Times.) { fon of providing cash benefits seldom err on T | nsurance, si; he side of over ce one-fourth of the| your Hokum for Today “No Smoking Allowed.” Hall Saturday night, November 21st entertainment. —adv.’ Best of \ \ \ \ { Front and Second Streets \ music and : A Oldtimers Dance " AT DOUGLAS EAGLES’ HALL SATURDAY—NOVEMBER 28TH Dance with the old fashioned tunes as well as the new music by THE ARCTIC BANJOIST and His Orchestra INC. . and one-'—(Honolulu Star-Bulletin.) ations pay less than $1.00 per d: PRINTING AND STATIONERY Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sete— Blotters—Office Supplies Geo. M. Simpkins Co. Annual Canned Foods Seal FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY STOCK YOUR PANTRY NOW California Grocery (FEss=ssressssssssssssesais T L I Some Essentials of Success “Every buy and girl must have certain assets to achieve ‘success—not material assets alone, but assets of character, and among the most important of these are ambition, industry, personality, and THRIFT.”—A. W. Mellon. One dollar or more will open a savings account The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA _|Finn,” has held every record from PHONE 359 z - GAMES MARK HELSINGFORS, | 20.—Paavo Nurmi, world's greates: | distance runner, said h2 would run| | the marathon at the 1932 Olympic | | |Games at Los Angeles and prom-| | |ised to do it in under 2 hours 30| | {mirutes for a new all-time record.| | | Nurmi, called the “Phantom! Finland, Ncv |® NURMI IS TO | TRY FOR NEW | i, PROFESSIONAL | o Helene W. L. 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Kvenings by appointment. | =3 \n cottish Rite L i Regular meetingg f‘_ second Fridsy each monib «i 7:30 p m Scoe tish Rite Temme MOOSE, NO. 762 G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and NOW FOR WINTER Don't be caught with your radiator frozen. Use Awnfi- Freeze for your motor's proe tection and your conven- ience. Remember a frozen radiator means untold delay and expense. Be prepared, | fill up now with Anti-Freeze. | JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street | — . Dr. Geo. L. Barton | Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and | Opthalmology Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground . CHIROPRACTOR Hellenthal Building OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | Hours: & a. m. to 12 noon 2p m to5 p m | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL 7 WALTER B. HEISEL, Secrevaty LOYAL ORDER OF { Meets Monday 8 p. m. Ralph Reischl, Dictator Legion of Moose No. i¥ meets first ard third Tuesdayn X, Phoune 321 Herder, P. L. Box 275 5 MOUNT ""NEAU LODGE NO. 1 1 Second sna fourth Moo~ i Dr. A, W. 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