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3 | L Wamens SUSHE Legtslatno Father and Son 1 : Wages Reported as 32 99 1 l)()U(’LA Not High Enough| Duo “Graduaates” Into the || 5 | y . . X (Convinuea rage One) 1 3 ,‘1 | NEWS o P Senaie in State of Maine in homes, professional orke! ‘ O A T & | home laundresses and dréssmak- % 6 B cAnyDkaie ers, and women in certain types of ' The & .mci. Prgergt Eag]es stores in small towns, » e e - # eard party series im progress -this e le:'(rhgmr‘%h of \s?n;cn :;?f?- month and next, was successfully | . ::“’ fm(.‘“ [=e g A7 given last night. Eleven tables al- n textile mills, hotels and restau together were engaged,in play. The rants, azd clothing shops and it g T3 ro: bridge were Mrs. stores. A. R. Edwards and. Felix Gray, | For these women the greatest nmR M:: and M?sdery legy- gains - probeietae Ben st ::9 feldt, low. For the whist, Mrs. Ger- duped . ROTKING _Raus. STE. 20 trude Laughlin and Ed Roller won bureau. The .majority of codes firsts, Mrs. J. . Iangeeth and have adopted the 40-hour week, Jog\n'}‘eusrx‘ o y Forre {mme”i the ?;oi; -Coom. | Substantial refreshments were ! e haur.\:vange R“:':“ o |served after the card playing by & 2608 T 1 $12 the Lad Auxiliary, Next event « | Migimum -geges JRnge. 2o in s is scheduled for the to.$14 a week. Before: the codes Reenitt. of hazt septh | were adopted average, wages paid S e 4508 4 women in many industries ran be- FIRST ISSUE BREEZE low the present minimums. And 5 'T(‘ Bk R‘l-:u)‘\' FRIDAY since they were “average,” it meant 1 S el Wit JE e e The editorial staff of the high less. A : | school “Breeze,” under the direc- Bu;e mavmun lwage vmt,e;] h;‘: tion of Miss Betty Karnes, is busy | Dl Been i, SAIIRRE Ein, B ke | getting material together for the reau finds. Many codes vary the | Tirst issue of their papér fon.this minimum with the size of the ’ ohua. n'icheduled to_be off § town, or set a lower one for the| the );x'es‘ Fl'ld'l‘-/ o risioRan o s d As _usual three issues of the Women jg e oloss Ancig | Breeze are planned, the next one have gained some of the great just before Thanksgiving and the ! benefits under’ the national Teeqv- Father and. son’ in business is common enough, but Maine’s |last one preceding the Christmas i e formerly “hon.| Legiclature boasts a father and £3n law-mhking combination in 70- | holidays. With the beginning of the ¥ Stry S ! i kett (left) a 17-year-cld Fra u. kett, | cecond semester, literary efforts of | :\_wf.mum \:,ueh lf“,‘;i‘:‘j""?nf,’”fic( year-cld Frei fl E. Burkett (left) md,v_y ranz Burkett i“‘" \d semesterp iEaty SHori ot es,” says th reau, and large 3 % numbers of women were paid less ' FOerLAND. Me., fiu. zaTBm- same success as his son 1,00 the anuiial, RPNl than $5 a week kett and son, the Maine legisla- | They have clashed over legisla-| J i & gl Little Improvement ture doubles combination, moved |}ive matters. Back in their first 'l'lws?(’ll;l‘(l:l 1;&:3?:5::]‘ A + In certain indusiries, hotels and |tcgether into the legislative finals | term the elder emerged the victor |, onie Mool SA8 S SHOCE T restaurants as an example, the|0f the 1934 campaign and copped |py 5 e vote after a verbal|g . i i i gl e G Ve : a couple of seats in the State Sen- | 4] % | freight must be cn the dock for women can expect little improve- |*® tVHPIE OL SCALS o tilting over an amendment to a bill | 41, sailing not lster .than. naon ment in the working conditions, a“;- s S sty to annex the Village of Marlbor-}¢ oo / . 4 9 -year-old father, Fred E.|oyug the tow R joom A ¢ says the bureau T H‘ apids 47;““_ ough by the town of Lamoine. But | ALASKA STEAMSHIP CO., The laundry code will not raise | Burkett, of Union, a e 47-year- | harmony generally prevails. ladv: R 3 Mkcaina: Apent the distressingly low wages women [0ld :u)}), frans U, Butkety o POt it Tremp: Burkeit,en Athameme a0 O\ TEsgl e AT received in the past,” it says. {land, having parallel political am- | ypjversity of Maine graduate and = ——e—— bitions, were elected in their sep- |once active in athletics, served in | Dally, Engii, ant \ M T4y . arate districts to the House Of the air corps during the World | REALLOCATION OF Representatives in 1929. War. Later he became assistant | In 1931 Burkett the elder and|prosecutor of Cumberland county. | BUILDING SITES /| purkets e vomuee, i Rgpubi | s s ibepand g | C l m IN NOME ACCEPTED )| cans. asain were v torious for the [hardware store in Union and is| same offices, but Franz 5"’W};d up | principal owner of the Union tele- % to the speakership of the House, |phone and water companies. Both | Plans for the reallocation of|gnjle the father remained 2 floor |have been school teachers. | buildipg /lota, and streets Jn Nome | member. | Only once before has a father | have been uccepLedr by practicelly The doubles comvine then ap-|and son combination prevailed in all property owners, according 1o |peareq doomed as young Burkett |the Maine legislature. In 1923 Wil- s word received by Gov. John W.|yas boomed for the Republica |liam E. Brewster served in the Troy from Grant R. JackSoh,|nomination for governor in the 193 | House of Representatives while his chairman of the citizen’s commit- | 500 He decided differently, and |son Ralph O. Brewster, later Gov- The i tee in charge of rehabilitation t | y 2 ’ uxury of goo pepper is > “ ran for state senator. Likewise did |ernor, was a member of the Sen- " 1 work in the fire gutted city. the elder Burkett, meeting the |gte. anynne’s. It costs nomare Preliminary graveling has reach- ed the half-way mark and it is i e e il it ] nlIIIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIII"HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|III|IlIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IlII|II|lIlllIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI|||l||||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIII|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlI|||I||IIlIIII|IIIIIIII|||IIIIIIl|||||||||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ¢ ize the benefits that will be de- E rived by everyone.from the reallo- (= cation, Mr, Jackson stated. Several == business men have already bezun [== to reconstruct permanent places of |= business on- the new sites allotted (= them = Work is available for all able (= if bodied men and all carpenters = N W ayailable are kept busy, Mr. Jack- j= o S L he. commitiee 1o reraiing.-from = DON’T MISS THIS GREAT the committee is refraining from [= 1 1 A ' “" amploying men who can obtain|{= mivate employment, he explained. [= . ™ v ’ While the housing provlem can- (= We must raise CASH and raise CA QUICKLY! not be definitely ascertained until |== ' the last steamer leaves, the cmerg- |= eney bunkhouse is now accommo- |== dating approximately 60 men which = D) SEmREEALAC S MEN’S OXFORDS MEN’S OXFORDS ity, and as nearly as can now pe == s . determined, six families are still|= e . in need of suitable winter quarters{= The famous W. DOUGLAS The. Natiopally kpown A. A. in addition to those being. cared f= SHOE, iegular 3.) 50 value. CUTTER SHOE. Regular value for by the Red Cross, Mr. Jackson |= = g & stated. These families could pay a |[== NOW . $5.00. NOW .. modern rental, he said. = - - — e = T — SHU-PACS SPORTING BOOTS . AT THE HOTELS o= i i . e P I U. S. RUBBER ROYALS. Extra heavy. I‘LY WE}G T, .Live rubber. New = All sizes. 16-inch top. i | ewhr value $6.50. Gastineau = G. L. Pennington, San Francis- | = $3 95 Now $5 00 co; Evelyn Harris; H. A. MacDon- (= - 4 : J ald, Tulsequah; T. Anderson, Sew- == ard. == , i o, ingen = o RS Howard G. Kingen, Seattle; Har- |= =- ) 2 K ry. L. Swank, Anchorage; Mrs. Ed [= b s > E Snyder; Miss Aon Gavan; Mr.|== WHITE SOLE. Cleated Shupacks. 12 inch. MEN'S REGULAR WEIGHT and Mrs. J. S. Jeffrey, Juneau; (= top. Regular $5,50. ° 7 L W Wel 140, 1 ¢ August Fritsche; Oscar Hade. = r e = Now $4.25 Now95 James Weathers, Fritz Cove; L.|= ow . ow c Bender, Auk Lake; O. P. Overall, E e — by Hoonah. = 4 S eeme® SPECIAL PRICES‘ ON COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETING (= : : 4~ The Petersburg Commercial Club ‘E a) a recent meeting discussed BC)E Here's your big oppor- great length the matter of having = 4 a bridge built across Muddy River (= tunity to outfit your at Point Agassiz. Action was also | = % g 5 tuken in the matter of clearing |B= feet at “once-in-a-sea- work leading to the hydro electric |= " prices! FRONT STREET plant at Blind Slough. a BARNEY (;00(,lh »\l\D DON'T .GET EXCITED, LUCY- BELLE _ - GIVE TH' GUY A CHANCE TO GI'T ALL THE STUFFE OUTTA TH' TRUCK BEFORE HE STARTS UNPACKY L SeoaT DOWN TO THE SHACK ¢ AN' GIT T TH' MONEY ( WHUR'S TH" Hi=- FALUTIN' WASHBOARD AN' TH BRUSSELS CARPET AN TH NEW CHOPPIN'- AXE ARK PLUG HOU T' YER TATERS, LUCY ~ BELLE __ I'M GITTIN' ROUND TO 'EM FAS’ AS TH LAWS @ ©' NATURE ALLOWS .. LAND-A-LIVIN' T NEVER THUNWK I'D SEE TH' TIME I'D BE SETTIN' \N A STORE-BOUGHTEN ROCKY-CHAIR ALL [<] 3 == © 1933, King Features smmm Tnc. Great Brain righs reserved WHAR'D TH' CITY CRITTER HEV TER © FER THET MONEY, LUuCY- BELLE 2__ T GOT TER Daily Empwe Want Ads Pay! DORBANDT CASEI A POSTPONED FOR — ANOTHER TERM | € bV £ n et Makes Re- at Ketchikan 1n | quest Alleged Fur Smuggling KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Oct. 23— On motion of the United Stal Attorney, the case against Frank Dorban kan aviator, and Ly- {man Desta y, Seattle trader, was {postponed until the next term of eourt, probably next Spring. Continuance was based on the QGovernment’s inability to get all witnesses I Both defendants pleaded not to two indictments contain- smuggling - > o |KITCHEN SHOWER 1 FOR BRlDE TO-BE A kitchen in honor of Miss Norma Minzgohr, well known Juneau young lady, whose weddinz with Mr. John Homme is to t place November 7, was given Fuday evening by Mrs. Cecil Tra) {lor at the home of her sister, Mrs shower, Leonard den, on Gastineau Avenue. M ends of the bride- to-be were present at the func- tion, and she was the recipient of ful and useful articles hr is the daughter of many beau Miss Minz; I Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Minzgohr, long | time gesidents of Juneau. Mr. Homme is employed by the Alaska ing Co. MRES. LEONARD BACK i IN JUD J ON VISIT ! 5. Ben Leonard, former pro- { or of the Juneau Billiards, re- |turned, to Juneau recently and |expects to remain here for several She has taken apartment MacKinnon. Mr. Leonard in ill-health, remained in | months. [at the who is Washington, on their country prop- o ty near Bellingham. DOCTOR BFT[ RNS | | After completing considerable | post graduate work both at Chi- | |cago and in several hospitals in | and around Seattle, Dr. Benson | | has returned to Petersburg. SELLING E RAINIER, DRESS SHOE. NOW 85 $6.75. MEN’S CURR stocks RAINIER, WORK AND DRESS CLOTHING THE TAILOR Near Gastineau Hotel Illlfllllllllllllll“l“|||||||||||||||||||||||||||llllllllflmmmmlmiNM|ImIIIlflmlmml“m"mmmflllll“““l||||||“||"mmmmlllflmmlmlmflmflmmflm||fl||fl||||||fl|m||||m|||||||||| ing over 25 counts for alleged fur MEN’S SHOES CURRIN, Regular value value $- 5 : Now $4. 00 CUTTER HI-TOPS 16 IN. FULL SOLID LEATHER. Regular $16.50 values. Now $9.00 HOLY SMOK ALL MY DOUGH. EIGHTEEN HUNDRED BUCKS - -« lT'S GON y Beauty Hint VAL KOALE In selecting your clothes, first of your own personality. wear a dress simply because it the “latest thing." - - - think Don't is oL In bundles for sale at The Em- pire office, 25c. Fine for starting | your fires these chilly mornings. WERE GiVING 1T TO You WHISKEY At Leading Drug and Grocery Stores Westco Liquor Products Co. San Francisco PO |} Home Cooked Meals Table Board $1.00 per Day SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Mr,, and Mrs. Chris Hansen 127 Franklin St. VENT! GREEN 5.00 OXFORDS IN, GREEN. Regular All sizes. These are but a few of the many savings we have on display during this great sale. NOW! Rmd y for Distribution “COMPILED LAWS OF ALASKA” 1235 PAGE Official Compilation 5.00 a Volume 60¢ mailing cost SEND ORDERS TO Frank A. Boyle, Territorial Auditor; Secretary, ' Terri- torial Law Revision Board. @ Transmission ® Differential ® Motor Oils ® Get on the Safe Side NOW! CONNORS MOTOR Co. ; WINDOW CLEANING “~ PHONE 485 ! PP S o S gl it it | WOODLAND GARDENS FRANKIE MACK’S MELODY BOYS LUNCHES DANCIN BEER OPEN ALL NIGHT FREE. DELIVERY Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave HoueL Prop. 7 ] Phone Single Q-2 rings "THE PARIS INN DANCING EVERY NIGHT FRIED. CHICKEN—PIT BAR-B-Q—BEER—WINE PFEARL and BILL { CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL.ROOM Private Booths = Lunches = Dancing Every Night [ { INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska | Juneau Cash Grocery CASH. GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery PHONE 58 IDEAL PAINT SHOP . If It’s Paint We Have It! PHONE ‘549 - Wendt & Garster BAILEY’S 24-Hour Service Beer, if desired Merchants’ Lunch CAFE ¥ oo i “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" b (i SRS i [ SO Tiseeinag) | e