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RS, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 1932. ; - 4 — % @ - . . gold that is mined and placed into circulation re-; peeeeeee I PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies . | : » | D(llly Al(lska mplre |mains to work and serve the people for all time. 3 N th n enture o 'y ——— OF | \ W. TROY - - PRESIDENT AND EDITOR s 20 YEARS AGO | ! o 1 g y *|| Gastineau Channel { ! B At Sl GENURAL MANAGED HELP THE RELIEF CAMPAIGN. Prom Tha BN { - by Patricita Wentworth | Helene W. L. Albrecht | |e ° ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL ) | ph B pire | | PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P. 0. ELKS mects ! e o except Sunday by the| It is pleasing to know that the people of Juneau, i \seemed o be in @ hurry. | Massage, Electricity, Intra Red | |every Wednesday at ; | TPANY at Second and Main|potwithstanding the strenuous political campaign SYNOPSIS: About to meet R;‘izcr:b tlfogl;d' shu;{ n?hm‘};:l‘t’ }‘ R;%n née?jdzlmcg:;fi?. 8D m Visiting _y) H £ f & " - ishar] chind him. He oldstel e i that stirred the people, have been taking a llve: November 10, 1912 <|‘| ‘"h,\““'h Iher husband, 'J‘;r p’f{my e rionr ey <iad [ ey oM i i brothers welcome, ,fi‘ . interest in the work that has been undertaken by Deputy United States Marshal ''° “'m;".hn ':he m H:_. B g 1 g '3 Geo’. Messerschmidt, ] ] > the City Council, Chamber of Commerce, Juneau|pector McLean and Mrs, McLean \f"wi::,‘n« ]{u;er:ybeonardphad | f.-m puii‘ed on his chain, growl- | 5 . gi’:lne:edsl:creté T Dellvered b, cf,‘fi,sjcfi'%z'fl?u R:IAHEE%ouglal for $1.25| Woman’s Club, Salvation Army, etc., and that tl_\ere were passengers on the steamship 1:i4|xP*fl it. Released, they creep |ig, and Ferdinand said. DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER i y. ” 4 °"‘3- s Toilowlty rates: has been substantial support given in the premises.|Spokane for Seattle. Deputy Mc- \;;" the passage out of reach “We're calling for Mrs. Weare.” ! DENTISTS LOYAL OBDE-—.—R OF o, By, mail, postage 00; six months, in advance, | The object is a worthy one and if the participation!Lean's trip was on official busl- o water, only to find the understand. It's Mr.| | Blomxre';‘gusi:dln MOOSE, NO. 700 $6.00; one month, in advance, 31.25 g 1f t] neral the burden will not be too|ness. losed. They 't 42 PHO] Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly |is sufficiently genel e trap door closed. ey are . Meets Monday, 8 p. m. e s ‘Offloe ‘of hny fallure of IFrogUIAFIty severe on anyone. Let every one do his part. blocked—with freedom in sight. is she?” sajd Ferdinand Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | el M“sp&dm = B o Baltoe, and. Busihess Offiges, S, AMOTSEY R;lph E. Robertson, = < tator. Legion of Moose ot e e Banker John F. Mullen and United CHAPTER 49. the slightest idew of | o ® | No. 25 meets first and third Tuese MEMBER OF ASSOCI?T.EE' -PRvKs‘sf.-a hini We may now dewc.,-r so@eklof cxtx;e “nplie'stige;?: States District Judge Thomas R AN MOTN O talking about.” le‘. Charles P. Jenne | days. G. A. Baldwin, Seuet;:1 i A e on of all news. diapatches credited to | 8Teat indoor sport of picking Lyons paid $5500 to James Fitz- .04 stood just inside Rob- bave! 1 got back DENTIST and Herder. Dr. W.J. Pigg, Physician. it ot otherwise credited in this paper and also the | Cabinet. ilgerald for the 1ot on Franklin| " |.onard's door, waiting. She irom a goose chase an hourl| poomg § and 9 Valentine s SUsl ewa pabliatiel herein Street on which the Seward Build- drenched, her clothing torn, ago, and I fcund a note from Nan Bullding KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ¢ ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER| It might bt a good idea for those fellows who. ing stands now. The price Was g\ nad been half an:hour eover- to say she was comfiing here to elephone 176 Seghers Council No. 1760, ~_THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATIO found Insull over in Greece to look around a bit|double what Mr. Fitzgerald had » few hundred yards between find Jerv o T=————9 | Meetings second and last for General Prosperity who skipped out one day|Paid for the lot. house and where she ‘I really don't krow what you're g ] TR about three years ago. talking about, Mr. Fran 2 Transient brothers urg- | i Gov. Walter E. Clark and Mrs night for travel’ she said. Ferdinand lengthened the chain, Dr. Jfi W. sgayne od th atterd.. Oovhsn 1 | : P AT Clark returned to Juneau on the ¢ @ half packed suitcase and as Lecnard jumped back, the ENTL Chambers, Fifth Street, I | London police controlled their jobless marchers. steamship Jefferson. They had been e 2 sreat dog ran snuffling up the|, Fooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. , JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. I They did not have to call out the army. absent from the Territory since ' for both of s, You'll fin- passage;’ e pushad, whining Otlxl;: lmurs,bD :m. fi;e:im' H. J. TURNER, Secretary, | : early in September, and had spent ;' s coming here like this. T'm againsi the door Nen had stood “‘"“Pm’:w Loy The Next President. considerable of the time in Wash- , Ferdinand made a quick | — | o o | _ ington, D. C. The Governor said 5 ment, flung open the other | Qur trucks go any place any | 34 | (New York World-Telegram.) that he regretted the Organic Act. ' not the chief reason and was taken completely|® ® | | time. A tank for Diesel Oil |, We feel that the Nation will be better served if {which recently had been passed by | i ope's Jeryis?” Rosamund Carew was lean-! | Dr. A. W. Stewart and a tank for crude oil save 3 the Hoover Administration is not returned—that it|Congress for Alaska, restricted the You'll have to dive to find him. g on the study table in an atii- DENTIST obmer t;ll‘l(‘b:::t s has been and is an administration of failure. Legislature so much and that he| po.amund stood still for a mo- ture of careless indifference. Fer- Hours . am. to 6 pm. PHONE 149, l Despite the effectively critical and enlightening|hoped for a full measure of home ment then ran to the door. She dinand dropped Bran's chain in|| SEWARD BUILDING l RELIABLE TRANSF R | campaign of Norman Thomas, the Socialist candi-|rule. vas flung aside. his surprise. i Office Phone 469, Res, » % date, who promises to poll an extraordinary vote, How dare you!" Isn't this a very early vxs:t’,’" i Phone 276 1S \f R—NOW FOR the defeat of President Hoover must mean the elec-| Frank Fillet, 45, a passenger on, “Youre not going down; the said Rosamund. ‘“Hello, Bran. G e THE ELECTION IS OVE tion of Governor Roosevelt. the ferryboat Teddy, fell off the . well up to the roof by The dog wrinkled his brows, |y - o NEW RECORDS BUSINESS. Whether a Roosevelt Administration can meet|craft while she was crossing the| now sniffed the air, and backed away Robert Simpson A ] b the challenge of the national crisis we do not know.|Channel in choppy water from| Rosamund calmly walked to the from the outstretched hand. Oot. D NEW SHEET MUSIC \ The election is over. Those who have been g, .o o1'ynow that he and his party offer a fresh Douglas to Juneau, and was drown- :clephone and lifted tfie receiver.| “Where's Nan?" said Ferdinand. et e 2o 1 chosen to be our servants were given e’_“ph’mclstan and, we believe, a better chance. ed. He had been doing carpenter| ‘Give me Croyston police sta-' “Well—not here.” M‘I ngeles Ool- RADIO SERVICE majorities. Now, aside from co-operating with the | gince Governor Roosevelt has yet to prove him-|work in Juneau. He was survived | lege gmomm;fif wnd | i f new Government when it comes into power, it would |seif 4 great leader, since the men in his party with|by a widow and six children in| Gl iogy T I Expert Radio Repairing be well to lay politics aside. It has been a 10ng!whom he must work in Congress have yet to demon- | France. | L tted, Lenacs m“ Radio Tubes and Supplies and more than usually strenuous campaign. It is strate outstanding leadershl_p, we cannot underwrite e = . ies that have harried|a Roosevelt Administration in advance. But we can| . s, Whittier, Deputy Collector TR (= el Lhen:z?;or:vezfl the everyday affairs say that Governor Roosevelt's expressions of political | of Gusiome. o Cordova, and Mrs. { Dr. C. L. Fentaw JUNEAU MELODY 300 o gtve B bably too many people have [Philosophy are expressions of the philosophy in|whittier greeted friends in Juneau| i CRTROPRACTOR | HOUSE e f B o R hosen to office |Which we kelieve. We quote him: while the steamship Mariposa was Flectric Treatments | H neglected. The men who have been chosen s There are two theories of philosophy and |in port. They were on thelr way | Hellentbal Building e e e are no longer candidates and objects of strife. ¥ of wellbeing:—First, the theory that if we to Seattle to visit relatives, | | FOOT CORRECTION i 4 are soon to become the servants of all the people— make the rich richer, somehow they will let = | Hours: 10-13, 1-5, 7-8 [ p—— Republicans, Socialists, and those of other parne;:l a part of their prosperity trickle through Im_fi_m_—c_l | i1 o . | as well as the Democrats. Once more we are al to the rest of us. £ UN | feeett e f Americans rather than partisans. What is good; The second theory—That if we make the F 1 Parl | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELX: | JUNEAU TRANSFER i . | uneral Parlors || Optometrist—Optician f for one will be good for all. average of mankind comfortable and secure, 2 Divsstorn | | i | COMPANY ? That applies not only to the country as a whole their prosperity will rise upward through the 1‘ u“wmlhmwm‘ l | ’ Eyes m?m;d;flfim);lt‘m i " Juneau a Alaska. It is time now that ranks. Phone ay Phone | ? & H e N e 5 @ hink serious-| Those words of Governor Roosevelt, as the advo- | | NiEht s e e | Office Phone 484; Restdence | I people should abandon contentions and thin 14 0F the ‘sboond: tReos HaES, the wiids of a ilkisrkl . e Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | ly of their City and Territory and their own busi-|cate of the seco 4 .| o — — | ' to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 : t sist our home|We can only trust that his deeds, should he become | ;- ) mess matters. Let us unite fo asals better, |President, will live up to his words. This Nation| | GARBAGE HAULED | . et S . 3 communities to grow and to make business better. has had its fill of that other noble experiment of| | Reasonable Monthly Rates | °. . —_— ST £ D prosperity by percolation. o l E. 0. DAVIS ! DR. E. MALIN | THE COUNTRY IS NOT AFRAID. As Liberals we have supported Governor Roose- | TELEPHONE 584 , CHIROPRACTOR 1 SE 4 ¢|Velt. in New York as Governor and as Presidential| o | Treatment for Rheumatism and ! Moves, Packs and Stores % The results of the election and the reaction of |, 445¢0 whenever he was on the liberal side,|——————— — Nervous Diseases i Freight and Baggage business to it make it plain that the campaign of \ywe ghaj) continue that policy during the campaign, | Juneau Rooms, over Piggly 3 g fear that was launched in the effort to prflem!flnd if he enters the White House. It is our hope| | Wiggly Store, Phone 472 Prompt Delivery of & the election of Gov. Roosevelt was futile to say the |that he and his party will merit such support | s = = : £ least. The ghosts that had been paraded for the|increasingly. Ch . t T = ALL KINDY OF COAL last month of the campaign scared very few if Fortunately for the country, both Governor Roose- ris maS 1 DR. G. A. DOELKER | PHONE 48 velt and his party have developed in consrtuctive | S © " anyone. " : ¥ Two figures rose slowly out of the blackness. ‘CHIROPRACTIC” Under the circumstances it is probably fortunate liberalism recently. At the Chicago Convention the ards % ¥ ST “She said she was coming here.” Nerve Specialist that the Roosevelt majority was so emphatic and divided and parly reactionary Democratic Party [“Am 1 going doun?" She tasked |FeAnaDd began; and ihen she| | Bhone 4TI~ Night or Day BN 00 1o Nenoie 1BapIcky, over. the TokulL | TR NEY slncep then Governor Roosevelt, by actions and Edear :.ldGllezt a;:d ool matic, her eyes were steady. |he had thrown it. He pocketed it, | ® i | g the sober verdict of the American people, and NONE| ey 4oos pyeroome mich of the evasive tendency ¢ g “I'm worth something alive,” she‘:]he" ;“;’;‘ed to se: Bran with his . PLAY BILLIARDS believe that the whole Nation could become danger-|yhin' marred his earlier record. Large assortment to choose from |said coolly. | osge i he gro;n R 2 A | AR ously radical and unsound at the same time. After initial delay, he handled the Walker-Tam- “Don't buff me.” lsatd, ana. dolowed ek e cocl| Smith Electric Co. || a ' Gov. Roosevelt and the others who campaigned|many menace to clean government with courage and 1 A thrumming came from the in- ‘kitc}yx : S5 n;‘o? Lh:ck" : 'vuf;‘ SEWARD STREET BURFORD’S ' with him presented all the issues to the people so|wisdom. He has been forthright on Prohibition 50c and $1 strument. [ EERE Sl SEhe Kot EVERYTHING 1t h completely and plainly that there is not a question [repeal and Volstead modification. His campaign | | “That wasabluff,” she admitted. Bian tataned a.nfi w;;;;e:i bl ELECTRICAL % < but that the verdict was deliberately arrived at.|speeches show that he has an intelligent approach “Buththe c‘;]mrawr's here now. Shefi e Wi e aen thfl- i . . 3 = to such difficult problems as tariff, taxation, rail- F can hear shooting, t0o.” (e & # & — e T JUNEAU LAUNDRY The people knew what they were doing. . R t Leonard fl i istol | into the cellar, Robent Leonard let HE A S hat el SR Gte: SO0 R ow A roa;'l:l,s i‘;:ilcc :):Hf:s‘;xs)h;ngtp;:vtnment as outlined dw:b?n theo‘::iyle. e s v fhxmseu out of the front door. He MISS A. HAMILTON Franklin Street, between . istration will go into office with its purpose evident S H that d jver» had to crawl thirty yards to reach FURRIER Y i at San Francisco, is that of the progressive com- ang up t damned receiver, treets ] to all the people. They know what to expyct The mitted to & more equitable and em?:f:m distribu- JUNEAU DRUG he said. Ithe shelter of the garage. : Fur Garments ln::dz and Front and Second Stree! ) ! platform of the victorlous' party was definite and|yop o yegith, thereby to provide a mass market for COMPANY Rosamund hung it up. Bran was snuffling and scraping Romuodel ; PHONE 359 p 8 at the trap. Ferdinand began to| Gastineau Hotel, or care of ° the promises are clear. And Gov. Roosevelt is mass production. ‘Now look here—TI'll tell you the | b Goldstein’s Fur Store ® A not obligated to any faction or section for VICtory.| here remain many important issues on which Postoffice Substation No. 1 whole bed-rock truth. 1 wasn't‘r;‘_’g &hembanel away, kflndk_as he . . ¥ He is in a very real sense the representative of |Governor Roosevelt is not committed or not clear— 5 Gy Free Delivery to know you were liable to get a 5 }’]e fihe ;’%e”'fnih a t;;bc ing on —_— all the people of the country. We may well leave |the bonus, civil liberities, debts, disarmament, foreign otte ree crazy tide when there was a storm | T of the trap. e | to those into whose hands the affairs of the country [policy and others. There remains also the mediocre —was 12 1 did my . T went| Rosamund stood where she was; UPHOLSTERING : have been placed with such unanimity of action|character of most of the Demoratic leaders in Con- RN, o s wnp vessage dnd | ST G T EL £ Swiow MADE TO ORDER : the execution of their trust, and lend all the encour- |gTess, which is the chief handicap to a successful :g:nd;:’in‘:hflie“?ef: ;::;,de:e;]‘;a- saw I.Fer;rx::ndmme }glzlder‘,u th: t" i snt 3 Democratic Administration. e ey Y 3 — |8 e . pairing 4 agement and co-operation possible. Therefore we, as an independent newspaper, PR I e¢ouldn't do more than that. 1|iron ring that had been under che‘ Dishaw Bldg. PHONE 419 1 { 4 in the same position today as that of the.independ- suppese you didn't expect me to barrel and leave. She saw the q. . H 3 AN ENCOURAGING SIGN. ent citizen. We have no desire to become mere S ABIN S drown myself?” & ke ifist“:g;w‘;:g B;:n;hgl?: Lf;:taf stormy dawn, They saw Leonard’s i H bandwagon riders. We have no desire to go partisan | “No” said Rosamund—just the " : . | car laboring toward the cliff road. The fact that $1743630 in gold bullion Wi and join in a political ballyhoo. Everything in Furnishings one word, harsh and cold. ThenCally. And then she saw Jervis They saw it lurch, swing across ; 3 shipped out of Alaska last month, the largest ™ \woToon o hetter than that. We can and will for Men she put out her hand. ‘Give me ;m;x;tns up out sv.?\ix fl;en ;«a‘x:e?qio ?;:'“‘e road, the irresistible gale be- month’s shipment in more than a decade, is encour- continue to challenge Governor Roosevelt and his thf kfy—lmlgomg down.’ U:rned 5‘W°d° gt Bl e P N ¢ aging. The renewed interest in gold mining iniparty if they fail to live up to their pledges of ‘Not emuchA ; lmigm flinmie Atha.t e em«anu A huge gust caught it like a chip. 4 the Territory is b g to show resulls. Pros- liberal leadership, but we will continue to fight Wflmzli Sh;‘ae }truck him a stinging bmw‘higher g sfiw Namn's) faci 1t dropped over the edge into the 1 i pectors have been combing the hills and valleys in |for them when they are fighting for the political JUNEAU FROCK = Loe, B e B b R s (MR ! i greater numbers than for many years, during the philosophy in which we believe, and to which they SHOPPE :nd hea(;; lf::;l;)gem‘!t}ge bc:lczl‘lef eyes were closed, and her lips| ~LeUS 80 back to Nan, F. F." FINE b last two years, and the indications are that there |have committed themselves. B Rioensive | [€00C. la 1tle parted. said e ri 3 will be further increases in gold shipments as pros- “Exclusive but Expenstve’ ‘. G i o .| Jervis took @ step forward and (Copyright, 1932, Lippincot % pects are developed into mines. American observer says Japan will hold Man- Coata, Dresses, Lingerio Db e gy g £ Ll Sty — Watch and Jewelry E As conditions nmow are there is no field of |Churia. Ty;f:e: alao ”“fie “‘)’{" °f) our holding the Hoslery and Hats of her. den, deep silence. THE ENO. REPAIRING activity that promises more for Alaska than gold |LOUisiana Purchase—(Dallas News. ‘T don't know. They mustn’t see| Then Nan opened her eyes. Her T They la aways & market for old in 80V | gpeaver Garner says he wouldn' be surprised |t =" |you” A [ rauipdtend tomed at very reasonable rates quantity that might be produced. The producer |, _Peoicr Garner say ity | J. A. BULGER | |" Leonard opened the door and {on Ferdinand. {if we had beer by next Spring. Just in time to o | “Did you—find up?” E competes with no one, but adds to the market for | s 11 rier- | | Plumbing, Heating, Oil stepped out into the passage, and| p? WRIGHT SHOPPE e Jput up the bock signs, what?—(Louisville Couries | “Bran found you” the products of eveybody else. And every ounce of Journal) Burner Work as he did so, the wind blew in| " ! i 3 PAUL BLOEDH il ! Successor J. J. Newman | |through (the kitchen @nd along| “Where's Leonard?” said Jervis ORN 54 . @ |with with it came Bran, and sep- harshly. * A ‘4 FOOTB ALL co ACH DOESN'T FEAR ROCKNE STYLE e |arated from him by a short length He and Ferdinand ran through l' g | DO U GL AS of chain, Ferdinand Francis. They the empty house, and into the raw, TAKES TO AIR TO KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 10— | GENERAL MOTORS toy There is at least one coach in the end | SCOUT QPPONENTS| couniry’ who docs ns a2 | NEWS MAYTAG PRODUCTS | ood»year A A —— {Notre Dame system of football, | . i WILLAMSBURG, Va., Nov. 10.—| With numerous teams imitating o ‘| W. P. JOHNSON |. Tires b The modern “Indian” is using an|adopting the Rockne style of play, o ARE YOl] A W 4KE9 il aeroplane to do his courting. Coach Robert Reese Neyland of | DOUGLAS CHAMBER OF it e, ¥ 3 . ms 222 Full Stock of AUTOMOBILE “Smilin’ " John Kellison, coach |the University of Tennessee has COMMERCE IS TO MEET * Call Your 1 ACCESSORIES e of the William and Mary Indians, |yet to be beaten by one of them. b ¥ 2 says the aeroplanes gave the coach- —————— The Douglas Chamber of Com- P ' e time to scout Wiliam and| More taxes, and a vigorous en-|merce will meet for the regular RADIO DOCTOR To the fact that money in the bank at THE NEW uneau 3 Mary's future opp::‘mon andhw Ire- force]ment. of presen"i fax measures|bi-monthly business session this for interest works while you sleep.. Money M | turn f:rh;hznng\d 3 g:;l:es ;05 n~!;s:iven;l;iesd In Chile’s new legis- evening at 8 o'clock in the City IO TROUBLES deposited in our savings department Hu mobile OtOTS § With a student pilot, Coach | RAD! T _works every day in the week includ- P Authorized Ford Agency ! | Kellison and Director of Athletics 9 A : ing Sundays and holidays, and is a { mpomu mfl fi?;@”fi C A R D P A RT Y Juneau Radio Service friend that never fails in time of sick- 8 :&dy of their own football team Shop ness, lack of employment and other i 40 action. | To Be Given by Ladies Auxiliary F. 0. E. PHONE 221 troubles. IN TRUTH A CAR { 1 is rated the | ‘William and Mary 5 . . i WONDAY Nkcier AN 1 Harry Race || The B. M. Behrends Bank . . . b 3 BRIDGE AND WHIST : RU\ GIST : K, i Admission—Cards and Refreshments, 50 cents JUNEAU, ALASKA

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