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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 8, 1935. bury Sound and Sitka yesterday on board the Alaska Air Transport Pat- BRINGING UP FATHER 'COUNCIL, SIMPSON [ HELLO MAGGIE - COME ON DOWN TO THE STODIO - THEY ARE GONNA PUT MY COSTOUME -1 WANT YOU' TO SEE HOW | LOOK- HURRV-| 'Gu ffey, Holds Big E Senagor .l(.seph Gn"ey .3 D vemenibers when 31 Guffeys, all Democrats, voted in the same precinet. Ey HERBERT PLUMMER JINGTON, Nov. 8.—Senator > Rednson, D mu;mnc leader of Senate forgot all about that d prerogative of Senators eniority when he picked iman” Joe Guifey of Pennsyl- WA 1 committee Senators up ior re- next year, 19 of them are ats. Guffey's feat in getting f elected in 1934 as the first Senator from Pennsyl- €ars was ommenda- inson. that the plump, Jov:al gray- Pennsylvanian 1 have a . The retiring chair- ){ the committee, “Jim Ham” of Illinois, wrested nine seats »~ Rapublicans during his ten- e. Because Lewis him- for re-election next year ¥ reed to relinquish the chair- manship. Charg with the duty of seeing that the 19 Democratic £anators are returned next year but 1lgo of unceating as many of the 13 Republicans as possible, who know Guffey expect innovations aunder his chairmanship. The Guffey method is what many ! Senate “Freshman,” for | those | ON YES-MR JGGS STARTS HIS PICTORE TODAY— WONT 1T BE WONDER- FUL TO SEE HIMON THE || THE SCREEN— SCREENP EVERYBODY L KNOW HIM THE MINOTE HE COMES ON WILL RECOGNIZE HIM— lectwn-Y ear J ob { i {all Democrats and all voted in the ame p.ecinct.” tics to him is both a hobby and fession. He also likes to read raphies, hunt ducks and ride At Princeton he studied 1 and captain- all team | UNDISPUTED BOSS 4 Guffey has made the most of his pportunities since he has been in Scnate. Of all the Democratic Senatorfs in a position to influence the actions of their party colleagues in the House on organization ques- tions, he alone showed his hand pub- | licly. | Rainey the At the death of the late Speaker was much talk of di- i’ed councils ameng house Penn- “vivanians over the choice of a new | Speaker. | Domocrats of the delegation qu politicians of today rezard as old- fashioned. Party organization, not politic or political realignments of any sort, is the favorite Guffey me- chanism. He is a hardboiled analyst 1"\ never permits sentiment to interfer | with his conception of politics on & | practical game. In that respect hi is much like his distinzuished Re publican predecessor as the Seaato: ial political impressario of Penn. vania, the late ‘Boise Penrose | 1 gre: he “There was a time 31 Guffe voting w up in politic when age. They were Bankstead of Alabama for leader in the ckly el harmony. They led, even ated the band wagon in ush to Jo» Byrns of Tennessee Speaker. They piumped for Under Guffeys influence, the same fashion. Pennsylvania Democrats are the best organized state bloc in the House under his management. He also is mdizputed bess of the reanimated Doamocratic machine in Pennsyl- vania FLIES TO MINE M. V. Evans, who arrived on the Zvkon from Seattle, was a passence % the Hirst-Chichagof mine aboar the Alaska Air Transport Paico lown by Sheldon Simmons shorily after noon today. : > SHOP IN JUNEAU! » !!II||IIIIlIIllllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIlIIlIll|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ » In dressy velvets, - = = £ - gl |IlI||II!I|||I|I!||I||I|I|Ill|mlllflllllllill!|l||l|llllllllllIlillllmlllllll"IIIIIIIIH|IllllllllIIIIIII||||||IIII|II|IIIIIIIII%i"IlIIIl|||||||II|I|||I|III|I||IIIIII ke - lacy knits and mohair. . with ve Saturday Special EVERY HAT in the Store REDUCED for This Big Cleanup All colors. $1.95 0 $4.95 COATS Another big cut in Coats, which we are for half price and less. ONE SPECIAL RACK $11.95 NEW SKIRTS In plain colors . . . full pleats and kick pleat styles . brown, win> and green. $3.95 to $7.50 SWEATERS A splendid showing in twin, slip-ov r and coat efects. $2.75 to $5.95 JONES STEVENS uummuummmnmummnmmunmmlmmmmmlmmmummummmnmuu||nmmm||mmmmm 4,°to the plain ‘types in velour and felt. closing out Black, navy, In all wool, mllllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllll"lll“lll !ilmmllIIllllllIIIIIHIIIIHEHIIIIHIII]IIII[IHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIHIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIII)IIIImlIIIIIII“MIIIMIIIHMIImmIIIHHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIHIHII|||||II||||IIHIII||IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIH TELL ME W 'L FIND MQ JI@: DOUGLAS NEWS BOUGLAS GilY WATER CAUSES . MUCH GONGERN‘ Pipe Line /g;;ienlall\ Cut —Firemen Debate Other Issues expected to be the usual the Douglas Voiun- teer Fire Department last evening wherein some of the city officials w to be present to discuss the Joca- n of hydrants for the new water em, developed into one of much ontroversial interest. This involved Wihat wa quiet meeting o B I§ years' w teld was ply £ being into th at Lawson C. e of waler s now goinz ge from the posed of L. W. A, J. R. Lan, an Ro was r proposition K Jensen and J with the t of the Dot ment for a p out the Natalorium request was ta- ar meeting twe Jur regi ent about 1sited ment wher After lof the Fire D, a fine time. adj pembers v INCREASES CAUSES REQUEST NIGHT PHONE SE Due to the increased (railic of ars, and busses to Douglas nge the opening of the Douglas the local Chamber voted to e from the Telephone Com- Rridge, request Juneau a pan te temporary shortage of water oc- | casioned by the accide: of one of the mains yesterda the contemplated laying of pipe mains with 4-inch hyd be connected in Front rt of the new water inz precedsnce over the main issue. Differences It appeared that the adverse dif- ferenti ze of the main and hy- ts had al been brouzht notice of local officials in con- ction with effect on insur rates by Curtis Shattuck. The at- tention of the latter had been ob- tained with the view of conforming much as possible to insurance rements in the new system so ¢ lewest possible rates would be avail- > to property owners. However, r. Kilburn urged the Fj Depart- nt to investigate the prop N d further disparaged use of 3 pipe by explaining that should pump- ers ever to boost water pressure, would prove ineffectual. All s should have ports for the use pumper and other ways as| well, the firemen should investigate, (0 see that the town would get the sest for the money being expended, Asked to speak, Mr. Kol- rnment engineer, stated that e would be only too glad to give what aid he could in working out the ituation for the best interests of Douglas. He is not here, he said, to tell the Council or the Fire Depart- ment what to do, but to see that the workmen get in the proper hours of and are paid their wages, that | employment is spread out cor- rectly, that the contractors get a| quare deal and that the town get.a' full value for the money spent. | Fire Chief Mark Jensen in speak- | iny of the water shortage urged dll ple to bear with city officials, | o are doing their best under the | umstances. New Water Source James Manning, speaking from knowledge gained through elevL 1 3-inch nts to the inch | ¢ be used on the hydrants they hy- arm., T nas pening of a garage busi- is said to depend on iration of a continuous tel- ervice, according to Chair- hudshift of the Chamber - DAMAGED MAIN CAUS| INTERRUPTION OF § 5 in Do the inau ephone man S CRVICE fective valve s water system which it promptly shutting ater supply to Front Street when one of the main cut by the ditch digger, orary hortaze of water to of homes occurred. Work- forced to shut the water nk before the break be repaired, by which time accumulated supply was ex- yorted d 115 morning Mayor Goetz dis- hed workmen to clear intakes » tank to remedy the situation ly if possible. - BOYS G OF J¥ Accompanied by S Jensen and Counc: DOUGLAS men Hans Lo- ° , twenty local Boy Scouts attend- | ed the father and scn dinner of the | ! Juneau Scouts in Juneau last even- | to the fine din- proved of great | interest. Demonstration of the dif- ferent scout tests and the talk by H. L. Faulkner were particularly en- Joyed. In addition the meeting ing. ner — .o DOUGLA WING CLASS The evening class in sewing, con- ducted at the Indion school on Wed- | nesday and Thursday, under the direction of Miss Lucille Pepoon has room for some more pupils. Enroll- ent is free, and until such a time nigh col, will be open to Juneau night schol, will be open to Juneau women as well as those who live in | Douglas. Anyone interested should Pepocn, or Mrs. Rose Davis, KEMP ARRAIGNED IN FORGERY | | | | | 1 | | | | | | John J. Kemp, Broadway insurance broker, whose alleged defalca- tions affected the insurance premiums and policies of many famous stage and screen stars, as he was arralgned for discharge of forgery charges so that he might plead to three Indictments in general :enlom court. Left to right: Detective Geor Hanley, one of defense counsel. ge McNulty, Kemp and Willlam {. (Ascociated Press Photo) on the Treadwell ditch, Ni t the flume there days generally observed " o the ext YOU'LL FINDME IN THIS STOVE-MAGGIE- I'M SUPPOSED TO BE A KING GOIN/ TO WAR- < AN IF THEY DON'T TAKE IT OFF PRETTY SOON-ILL START THE BAT TLE NOwW! 1{0CL KOLIDAY ON ARMISTWCE DAY ons at lic School will be held next MOn- November 11, Armistice Day, ding to announcement mcerning. One of the regular holi- here, the is due it was sald time lost recently on the measles epidemic > Most of the Guaicuri Indian Lllb(‘ ge this account of of Lower California used to cut and |\ | stretch thei ars with pieces of bone until they hung down nearly to the sheulder. IT WON'T BE LONG NOW! Phone 374-2 rings and a represen- tative will show you samples of the latest creations in beautiful Christ- mas Cards at painless prices for any | purse COSMOPOLITAN BEAUTY SHOP Watch and Jewrlry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN FRONT STREET GARBAGE HAULED | Reasonable Monthly Rates E. O. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE “ Thomas Hardware Co. P SABIN’S “Everything in Furnishings for Men” e PAY'N TAKIT Groceries, Meats, Liquors I.eader Department Store JOE GEORGE and GUS GEORGE, Proprietors | COLE TRANSFER | We deliver Standard or Union | Diesel Oil from a clean tank, | | strained into your tank. | Baggage, Drayage, Crating, | Storage | PHONE 3441 CASH COLE | o ————— e [ e e Permanent Waving A SPECIALTY Peter Pan Beauty Shop MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. VIOLET PETERSON, Operator Front Street Phone 221 e rrr e e e e rreeed the Douglas | L A A FLY ABOARD PATCO Robert to Salis- INSU co flown by Sheldon Simmons. Counail expects to visit mining erty owned by Joe Hill. return to Juneau aboard J. erin's boat, the Triten. RANCHE Allen Shattuek, In Established 1898 Alasks l\ll’lk‘llll. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 Juneau Cash (;rm‘vr\ CASH GROCERS Cerner Second and S.ward Free Delivery PHONE 5% DON'T WAIT TOO LONG! Drive in today and let us give your car a complete winter overhauling. Shift the worry to our shoulders! Full Anti-Freeze Service o Connors Motor Co., Inc. LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. e e e e e N ‘ UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 Dr. prop- Both will J. Meh- ~ | e e g B e D UM APPSR § CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night BAILEY’S CAFE 24 Hour Service Merchants’ Lunch Short Osders Regular Dinners “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" RICE & Heating Plumbing AHLERS CO. Sheet Metal Work PHONE 34 GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL: BUILDING French-ltalian Dinners oo Wines—Beer FOR INSURANCE See H. R Telephone 409 SHEPARD & SON ' B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg For Every Purse and Every Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 Jack Kerchen ? 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