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3 St THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THbRSDAY NOV 9, 1933. k E ‘17 957 cases, it is revealed in figures recently madc | ~oese eeseeesq | Kennedy and Tom Corchoran, had |f——— al Y A a mplre \pum.c in Washington. | & left Juneau the middle of August PROFESSIONAL Fraternalogocwttes | It is hard to get the full flavor of this achieve- It on \’EAR I\GO for the Chisana gold strike, re- g & \ L 1 vith e ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER""‘"“ out of those cold figures. You have to use jturned from the new camp with | e Gastineau Channel | | your imagination a little. Prom The Empire 'enthus)asnc stories of the new HelencW L Albrecht o hu?}bl“h';gmp‘"tf{:a o::)nfi_}g)\\o‘{rog\l& sg;x::;ymgy Mt‘r'w‘ Think first what home ownership means to 1‘ R == S - AL R - ;‘:?:éd K::m?gh::: i?;z:;flntég ms]o‘n].nm 0. ELKS meets !slreets. June Alaska. family in moderate circumstances. Think of the NOVEMBER 9, 1913. ; planned to pr(;spect on claims | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red :;}" \;vedne;day at ) ! ™ Entered in the Post Office In Juneau as Second Ciass | tragedy that ensues when such a family is forced Bert Griffey, one of the old|staked by the trio. Mr. McKanna|| Ray, Medical Gymnasties. | { "0 T in g o matter. | y economic pressure to give up its home—the home sourdou‘.\\ of Nome, and the In-|expected to return to the diggings 307 Goldstein Building brothers welcome. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. for which sacrifices have been made, and which terior, arrived on the Admiral|in about three weeks, going in by | Phone Office, 216 1L w. Turoff, Exalt- Dellvered by carrier Ip"er‘":v:‘;:luh and Douglas for 31?5‘flmb0h/e\ a realized ideal as well as a painfully ‘Mu(‘h [n terest IS Bem ASamp having come out from|Way of Whitehorse and the Kluane | f#———-————————F¢ ed Ruler. M. H. Sides, By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: built-up accumulation of savings. | (‘l L “ B . the Iditarod by trail to Fairbanks. trail, which, he said, was the;' | secretary. $6. ('(tll"vnx‘n‘»“xr\m'xi‘n:ld;n'xm;::'i\ \if::””n(;’i( I ‘ Then you can understand, partly, at least, what, Arouse ocally ]l’! 1g ‘He left Iditarod on September 13|only safe and certain route during | | e Sipseribers. will ‘confer o favor it they will promptly | an excellent job the Home Owners' Loan Corpora-| Event of Elks | intending to go into the Chisana| the winter. | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER KNIGHTS OF l(_:,t;owmws B e s papi rregularity | yion has dome. It mot only has prevented an| | strike, but decided to wait until I Bl DE;T:ESdan | Segh?rscoz:;l;l:f{dmt. Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. mmnomu loss, it has averted a great deal of pain, Entries for the National Elks| the next spring. Upon his arrival MR. AND MRS. DONALD’ OH;:K;;ONE o | Meetmgsset ey ) 2 T MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. unadorned unhappiness. It will continue to render|bridge party to be held simultan- here, he said the murders on the | & 9 pm. {{| MpOcay. 8% D',_' The Astoclated Press s exclusively, entitled to. the |the same high service in the future leously in alt Elks Clubs throughout| Valdez trail had roused the peo- ARMOUR HONORED AT| Hours 9 am. to 9 PM. | | Transient brothers u.i‘ or rep ion of all news es credited to 2 | Y 2 : Pt r H%r ot stherwise credited in this b also the | i i |the country on November 24 are|Ple and an cffort was being made )INNER WEDNESDAY® ==l b aind GRS local news published herein. T il i T ; 1 i ans to oust Al |[beginning to pour in as people to find a e which would lead s 9 Chambers, Fifth Strec ar st SrEECIS. | ammany Hall, it is said, threatens to o K B B hn. urdero dfireten i Dr. C. P. Jenne | JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |Smith, Perhaps Tammany would be better advised|learn of the interesting way it is e I e - ENTIST | ; : : THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION {to be managed. Locally the entr; In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Don D | H. J. TURNER, Secretary h' it turned to Gov. Smith for advice and leader- o a y Orpheum patrons were urged to|ald Armour, the employees of the| Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine SO OGRS 65 S P T Our trucks go any place any | ' | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | and ‘a tank for crude oil save ' list closes tomorrow. A new kind of card is being used | Save their coupons for the grand h Caroll Lt for | Which _allows the participants to| Thanksgiving turkey that was to Nort! arolina is maintaining its reputation for play all hands for their respective | ship in its hour of merited defeat. | | Piggly Wiggly entertained last ev-i | Building ening with a dinner party at the| | Telephone 176 be given away by the management | | home of Percy Reynolds ir The|B————o———"—"""" | stubbornness. It voted for Herbert Hoover in 1928 q oakik .jof that popular playhouse. Empire Apartments. | positions, i. e., north, east, etc.; hat | y 3 | | burher trouble. against Alfred E. Smith, and just now it has voted | without moving from their table \A]‘/hl‘( A;mo]ur v\‘;holzs;ead of the | Dr. J. W. Bayne I | PHO! 149, NIGHT 148 : fi;,’\xnst repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment. i by care play with tk ot ional m laska Piggly iggly Company re- J , NE . | P g if they care to play with the same Muc onal Interest was being cently moved his residence from | DENTIST | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bidg. RELIABLE TRANSrER J, — | partner and adversaries all even-|taken in the battleship Oregon, | i War debt negotiations between Great Britain and|ing. stnce igsachikan 1o ~slunesu cand; sy ry Daniels had for- i % | | Ofice hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. 2 5 | the United States have ended without any basis The cards will be dealt accord-|mally a nced that the histori- fi;fir il el S Evenings by appointment, | | poeeeereea—os: e \mr settlement being reached. But the British are ing to a special marking on _me cal ves: which made thesfamous In e;dditicn to the guests of Phone 321 | ‘E | paying $7,500,000 next month to keep the path back back of each card and the tricks| trip around Cape Horn in the| , ~o " o present were, Mr.|R——————— » , to Washington open for more discussions later on cullccted in the ordinary fashion |early days of the s.panish WAr, | o4 Mrs. Walter Peterson, Mr. and ey z | without any of the complications|would lead the great international | Mrs. Ed. Sweum, Mr. and Mrs | A W S t z After Tuesday's election results in the Carolinas, ;0[. aiblichis £ witlle (L REes throueh the Saru Can?‘ William Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dr. e elididi ) taining the accuracy of duplicate ; when waterway was formally 3 I DENTIST !we have our doubts about the truth of the report determining ability. opened in 1915. Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter! Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | W t C ll 48 ) as to what the Governor of North Carolina said| " ppis unique arraxxgément e i iNelson. Percy Reynolds, Eugene SEWARD. BUILDING 1se to Lal i FIGURES ANSWER POLITICIANS. to the Governor of South Carolina and the response|the entrant against having t0 PIay| mi howing the Junean and | Ruotsalo and Bert McDowell. Oftice Blisma ALY, Reb. i Juneau Transfer e thereto. |a partner or opponent not prev- g % | Phone 276 : 5 The Republican party’s board of strategy has | iously agreed upon. However, any- 3:’:“"‘?“ li’)‘l'f‘gille;;?;l;o:‘" 1:“;‘;’1} AT THE GASTINEAU B Co. when in need formulated a plan of campaign which calls for an Bright Rift in the Horizon. one wishing to progress and play| o0 o o0 ; % ; A L - - attack on NRA and criticism of President Roosevelt. | against different adversaries will| ooor, 0% va SR S ow The following reglstrations have | g-——= 18 . of MOVING i ed the landing of the Seattle peen made at the Gastineau Ho-|| Dr, Richard Williams - The National Progressive Republican uu,dmmllon‘ (Seward Gateway.) be grouped with others choosing|Gpamber of Commerce excursion | e, during the past 24 hours: | Dr. hie { or STORAGE whatever or whoever that is, terms the action “poor| The entrance of William Dunkle into the Moose the same. Many are only select= | 4o 3uneau g gwmi\an:)s‘c‘x:y -5 FVIVes— DENTIST e sportsmanship” and “urges the people to stand|Pass quartz district is one of the brightest augeries |ing partners before entering and| 5 ‘w 7%, Sedttlel P, L ani OFFICE AND RESIDENCE i Fuel Oil loyally behind the President and support hlm in an!'for immediate solution of economic problems in this erflni'(l'mems ffi}:“bfldhr‘sm;les will Phil McKanna. who with Dan| Wenatchée. 4 'l | Gastineau Building, Phone 481 | effort to direct the Nation back to recovery.’ |portion of the Territory. e made upon their arrival at the : 7 $ : i As a retort that is splendid, but for an answer| Mr. Dunkle is ultra-conservative in mining op-|Party unless they chose to pro- [ 3 s - Coal b ress. B i made pubilo by the American Ped-|SZ8H0nS SR HE datthat e belleves Moose Pass (& . : oy s e Transf % 3 i TRORS loffers possibilities for productive mines answers a| After the playing is completed a R M { s st _. ransier eration of Labor on re-employment is fa Imoot question. It should encourage others to enter | detailed discussion of how the ex- Here is your opportunity ' Rob Si [ ! . convincing on the value of NRA, and the leadership 'ype “fialg, perts playzd these hands at both o by hild s aloes obert 1mpson e of Franklin D. Roosevelt. | Moose Pass occupies the same status as Willow | auction and contract will be given 0 buy children's shoes 0 t. D. ] = Sreduate Lou Angeles Col- | lege of Optometry and | Onthalmology | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | —8 The Federation, after a nationwide study, an- Creek before Mr. Dunkle entered it and made a ou.t‘ which will mako an excellent before another price rise nounces 4,000,000 persons have been taken off the mine, now employing more than 100 men. Doubtmg‘lcs;orlx rorr all present i ik he absence rizes for auction and contrac unemployed lists and put back to work. More signi- Thomases shook their heads and in 4l z ! ncampt:an that, 1702000 of them were given jobs of such knowledge as is possessed by Mr. Dunkle,| will be awarded on the basis of were content to discourage investors and pros-|a simple score sheet especially de< between July and September when industry was Slehad I%or bR’ event) Konnerup’s MARE for LESS pectors. declining, and the workers' total buying power was one ol o » g - H g mine in Moose Pass will go farther| — i : fned. oight per cent. - toward solving the economic problems of this sec- Dc‘);)t:mft:fl:ov'lmn i ; e Mr. Roosevelt has been in office eight months. {tion than all the emergency money that might be dv,—Op Siiea | | : o When he assumed his duties, after three and one-'gjotted by Washington. Eyes !:xaml_l n:; —Ol twlne A ! | " nalf years of depression the country's position show-| If there is one man who can develop this’ mine | om}::on;néne“i;: Rw:;nu‘l | JUNEAU-YOUNG | ed no sign of improvement, and fear, want and it is W. E. Dunkle. His record covers a long list | e 238, Office Hours: 9:30 | Funeral Parlors | manage the country forget that for more than three years, the Repub-‘counn} may see a new era of safety against sheep- lican party controlled the machinery of Government !shearing in Wall Street and against the violent misery was abroad in the land. More than 14,000~ of successful achievements. It is a pleasure to to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | 000 wage earners were denied the opportunity to wish him every success and extend the apprecia- Al Gt 3 =l { Licensed Funeral Directors | work. tion of Seward for his entry into this exceptionally 1 and Embalmers i In the eight months that have elapsed, the Promising field, with its abundant rich lodes. | ND "—R— A a = .NixhtPhonelafl Day Phone 12 . policies of President Roosevelt have resulted in! The Exch Resist 1 OS(é = o ABN rews | - ~ almost onc-third of that number being re-employed e KExchange hesists. A rc.;::: B:rse s e el A Further than that, the American Federation of Labor | D R “saps, Colonte Irrigations S 4BINQS finds that unemployment is still decreasing ‘t“‘: The New York Stock Exchange, with Richard | | office hours 11 am. to 5 pm. ! it is authority for the statement that code controllwyiiney jts President, is doing an unwarranted Evenings by Appointment and fi;‘; Pre*"’@““h re-employment agreement IS |ihing and injuring.itself when it fails to require its Second and Main Phone 259 | Everything in Furnishings responsible for the showing. {members to answer the Senate Banking Commit- 5 A DYTOD v ~Q . i for Men That is the most convincing reply that can be'tee’s questionnaire in its stock market inquiry. Not Bcéause We Are GOOD SERVICEABLE SHOES FOR T 12 =i " made to the Republican leadership which undertakes The Exchange has informed Ferdinand Pecora, heaper «~TTO - i I T ':‘ to start a backfire at this time when the country committee counsel, that he was welcome to the i SCHOOL WEAR [l Jones-Stevens Shop b o ~ is definitely on the upgrade. It should mlpnce those records of the Exchange. But the Governors of the St £ 9 13 & | LADIES'—CHILDREN'S T J % Who have been asking, “What has NRA done? |Exchange had voted, he said, against submitting e Shoes from 9 to 13 and 1 to 5 READY-TO-WEAR HE JUNEAU LAunDRY | $ It is true that many had hopes for more rapid | {the questions to the Exchange members. i A R £ ‘ Seward Street Near Third | m"'-““h‘ "SM betweem ) .~ improvement than has been achieved. Perhaps wmmpoe’:l; Lo Et?}x‘:;eu:naetml;egeu‘:m;;u:]:ss:;” sub- ]| RICE & AHLERS CO. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED |4 il 82 Moond Girosty’ | ~ they had in mind was a l‘mx'acl(n But their disap-| |would be a big order fnd would consume a tremend- PLUMBING HEATING l | PHONE 359 { fointment Sho“ld_ not. bitnd them fo thP‘ really | ;s amount of time. But it is apparently the com- SHEET METAL o~ o |E2 remarkable results already obtained. Unemployment ... oo only defense against the withheld co-opera- “Wé tell you in advance what | hasn't been banished, Prosperity hasn't been rc-‘“m, of the Exchange. job will cost” | WE SPECIALIZE ALLAMAE SCOTT JU,NEA stored. However, unemployment is being nunquercd The Stock Exchange, like a witness pleading Expert Beauty Specialist U FROCK and prosperity looks more like a practical attain- 'immunity, would but arouse suspicion and criticism PERMANENT WAVING SHOPPE ment rather than the figment of the imagination 'by refusing to make Exchange records available IN RUBBER FOOTW R Phone 218 for Appointment | it had come to be when President Roosevelt took 'to the Senate investigators. | | Entrance Ploneer Barber Shop "mlun: but not Expensive” up his occupancy of the White House last March. “"3_ New York SWCK Exchange, a most vital ci ars for women, chi en ovs " E — a Dresses, Lingerie We are inclined to agree with the Progressive POWer in American finance, has long operated as a c.g t » children, boys and y uths | Hoslery and fllh organization that the people of the country will Private “‘_g“‘;“l‘)““""‘; dB“" ;{hc e“dl ar. fas 1solat;on 1gareties GUARANTEED | not get excited over the partisan attacks made on:;fl‘ secl:::smls;‘he yq::;{sllmc nlfowo?ssem;:l r}c‘;ncflv:?lllmti: calldy JUNE AU SAMPLE '~_—'—'\ é NRA and the President by the mv-'pubh.cun strategists. | o o vision take and how far will it reach? Cardli s Stock and Low Prices! i HOTEL ZYNDA e &re not yet far enough away from the years| oo operation is always preferable to any ends i SHOP Large Sample ¥ | of “Hoover prosperity” for us to forget “the utter gchjeved through compulsion. We hope that the The Little Store with the | failure of the reactionary Republicans to properly | Exchange and Mr. Whitney will co-operate with the BIG VALUES ELEVATOR SERVICE § Nor will the country soon Senate committee to the fullest to the end that this e F [MILY SHOE STORE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. C. L. FENTON = TELEPHONE 584 TRAGEDIES AVERTED. lenjoys sitting down for a couple of quiet hours and Day Phone 371 * R O |reading his twn books. He would.—(Philadelphia 5 Since the Roosevelt Administration set up mellnquu‘er.b Home Owners' Loan Corporation, foreclosures on | small homes have been prevented in no fewer than Evenings by Appointment : and took no_ action to stay the forces that seemed market fluctuations which visit each great disaster < | ——— e likely to wreck the very Nation itself. upon so many people. WARD STREET CHIROPRACTOR - GARBAGE HAULED ! ‘ | Soutn ¥ront St., next to Reasonable Monthly Rates ) It is said that George Bernard Shaw thoroughly | Brownie's Barber Shop [ || orrice Hours: 10-12; 2-5 E. 0. DAVIS | ) | Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer gy The Blue Eagle is rapidly getting to be a battle- Jscarred veteran.—(Boston Globe.) Harry Race ||| omema woross | MAYTAG PRODUCTS i 4 On T C 7 DRUGGIST 3 Ry P a) | r . HN g ] “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” 2 o P [ onservatism “THE SQUIBB STORE" W. P. JOHNSON E JIMMY”* CARLSON | —_— e s e a 1 e | e PRE NTS — e —which in the banking business means | Coff. 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