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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESD AY, !VMRCH 17, 1937. D€S BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG V2 Jhixious MomeNTs N THOUSANDS OF CHICAGO HOMES TON(GHT — Sucial Securiy formed as to what “public assis- Ifice of the Social Security Board, has prepared the following explana- BREWERY ¢ STRIKES [X TWELVE - Al of an independent act on that sub- DEMOCRATS UF his or her particular needs and Anchorage, Alaska. differ from one person to the other September 14, 1936, NES, LADY -- THIS 'S TTHE BUREAL OF M\SSING PERSONS -- OH -- DON'T WORRY ABOUT YOUR OU MAN--- AWN'T YOU HWEARD 22 \T'S TH' BROTHERHOOD OF VARMINTS INTTIATION TONIGHT --- (Authorized Dealers) VARMINTS-- TIME'S A-WASTIN' TELEPHONE 176 " | Worshipful Master; FORREST R. BATES JAMES W vlance" means under vuwl provisions |0y oo 16 account whatever | Foe T OF THE | Dr. CI’I!I es P. Jenne | LEIVE of the Social Security Act, Hugh J.| () oos the person may already . LAND OFFICE GREASES | DEN1 ST [ | Wade, in charge of the Alaska Of-f o0, " ic s mount will necessarily rivt LA S GAS — OILS Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. | Perseverance Lodge No 2 A meet ity ) : e 5 e - tion in question and answer form.|>nd from one locality to another,| moiicc i5 hercby given <that Niko-| { JUNEAU MOTORS (ol —_dz|overy second and fourth Wednes- y r : depending on varying costs of liv- ’ — day, 1. O. O, P. Ifall. EDNA M BIG, BULKY AND P g Ying 3 , A SMART UESTION: Just exactly what is|; las Kristovich, entryman, together i e S . . N 208 d QUE : Just exactly what IS{jng, The same method would be em- h I ¢ J s Leask and| woot of Main Street 3 # |BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRER Smart as the crack of a whip is this casual roomy coat which comes | |0 0 coiciancer s 3 4 with his witnesses James Leask and | Dr. thhll’d wflfim | lcasHEN ret strai 5 S i Tt is made of |F e loyed in the case of aid to depen-|Ralph Bolton, has made final proof e L ) A"y, straight from Helen Cookman’s spring collection. s | ANSWER: Pubiic assistance|ient children. < e i 1 o e reed DENTIST { e p beige and brown nevelty tweed, cut on loose swagger lines and “ | means aid from the Government— Matching of Funds 38663 B far ihs Rodiahe e 1 s oW D BRiEioR e SR ke finished with huge brown wood buttons. It is designed for motor- | regular cash payments every month| QUESTION: How would thelq E 3 New Series No.| PFICE 'xémg BEH‘DXNG ‘l Juneau lce c".- | ing and sports wear and is @ “find” for he woman who cvnects 10 |—to people who are in need &nd| natching of Territorial and Federal | 1343, 2120, situate on | G“ slnith aoLDe i) Parl : spend her Easter week-end in the country. who must have public support. The | runds be accomplished? ‘mc shore nf Tombstone Bay, Alas- o | . 8 Ol’= - —— e Hiaines, | Soclal Security Act sets up & ¢0-|\ ANSWER: The Territory, after ka, containing 5.00 acres, and 1t | ——251| Toe Creash, Befh Privka; Oandy. | AMERICAN LEGION Windham; L. V. Castner iy, | Operative public welfare system, Ul-| naving an_approved plan, would |ngW in the files of the U. §. Land | D R u G s | Dr. A. W, Stewart | E. M. Rowan, Haines; G. R. Gray,|ger which the Federal Government Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if DENTIST AUX. PLAY CARDS| Haines; L. H. Dalton, Haines; Capt. iwill join with states and assist them ‘ell the Social Security Board at the | heginning of each quarter just ho protest is filed in the local land Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | A. R. Nichols, Haines; Eugene Katz |in providing financial ald to dif-|many aged individuals or dependent |office within the period of pub- 'PUROLA REMEDIES BEWARD BUILDING PR R S T Members of the American Legion | SCatte; S. J. Kain, Seattie; Mr. ;‘[“’ ferent groups of people who arelchildren it intended to aid durlng}lcfl“”“ or thirly days thereafter,|| PAESCRIPTIONS CARB- || Office Phone 469 | RELIABLE TRANSFER Auxiliary enjoyed a social evening | M ““_‘"»‘,M"\“:‘;,D"P‘F’f)‘tt‘ 4 junable to support themselves. The|the next three months and how |l final proof will be acce pted| ! pULLY GOMPOUNDED 8 5 — - Ohr trudka yo SRV BAREE iy last night by playing cards. Mrs.| 24 Mrs. Fred Paderson, Plat; M.iact provides for assistance to needy|much this would cost. The Federa]Yflnd final certificate issued. | = SRS AT [l time. A tank for Diesel OF Alba Newman, Mrs. Lorrairie John- | Dodge. Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Na-iold people 65 years of age or older,| Government would then give the | GEORGE A. LINGO, |} Front Sircet Next Coliseum TELEPHONE 563 || and a tank for Crude Ot son, and Mrs. Edith Kyler were the | han Murphy, Atlin. |to needy blind people, and to de-|Territory exactly one-half the to-| Feegister. PIONZ 97—F1se Delivery Office Hours—9 a.m. to 10 pm. ||| save burner hostesses. Adpakan . pendent children under 16 who have | ta] cost of aid to needy persons 65| First Publication February 17, 1937.! it > Dr. W. A. Rystrom | | PHONE 149; NIGHT i48 Preceding the social hour a short| CGordon Selmyhr, Juneau; Hiram peen orphaned or deprived of the |years of age or over, provided these | L85t Publication April 14, 1037. |1 s crooeeeeeed . Dz.m'la'ry ool i s R | business meeting was held and Mrs, | Freciand, Bellingham, _W“Sh': jsupport of the natural breadwinner persons were not inmates of pub- | e oo LT AR o Over First Nationsl Bank | TR o Alfred Zenger was made chafrman |Johnnie James, Wrangell; - Mrs fof the family through death or other|iic institutions. The Federal Gov- ke I WHEN IN A HURRY for Poppy Day, which will be ob- |Alice Williams, Petersburg, Earliserious disaster. ernment would not contribute to| c o A L The Chas. W. Cart e 3 o CALL COLE FOR OIL! served on May 29. Carlson, Seattle; Jack Crooks, Seat- Cooperation that part of any individual's allow- | e Lhas. W. er = ] 34 plus or 27 gravity, in snv tle; C. J. Williams, Haines; Ser- percent of the! amount . . . "The Auxiliary. wis plessed tohave ; QUESTION: Just how will the|ance ffom the Territory which | Mortual i QUIURT Mrs. Ed Locken, wife of the Mayor | 8630t Y. Mattock, Haines; Rex K.lTerritorial and Federal Government |amounted to more than $30 a month. | For Every Purse Fourth and fi,fim Sts. DR. H. VANCE l COLE TRANSFER of Petersburg, attend the meeting |Early, Comet; Nick Kobak, Juneau; |cooperate? What part will each|But there would be, of course, no| and Every PHONE 136-2 OSTEOPATH | Phone 3441 or Night 1803 | Charles Murphy, Ketchikan; 8.iplay? limitation so far as the Territory is | P e s S IR NS Consultation and examination 'gfl”lb'fk(“,. Juneau; Nick Larsen,| ANSWER: The Territory will|concerned. In addition to paying | urpose % lr;e‘mflogugz l?) 9 m:,xt to 5 — gy Ketchikan, really play the major role. The Fed- |one-half of the cost of assistance to | _— e —— 8 H y appointment, i A T THE HOTL'LS i Zyian eral Government merely says to the|individuals the Federal Government | PACIFIC COAST i Gastinean Hotel Anmex | | Col. R. W. Dusenbury, Chilkoot|Territory: “We are ready to help|would also give the Territory an COAL CO HOTEL ZYNDA | South Frankli: St. Phone 177 J— *| Barracks; H. Berg, Juneau; Nellle you care for your dependent chil-|additional five | i B Friendly Hospitality "“—““—‘_—‘—‘“ Gastineau Thiele, Craig dren if you want our help. It is|amount of its grant which could be y B Elevater Service R. R. Reagan, Ketchikan; Vincent | e entirely up to you. If you do, then |used for admtfimmm the plas or| PHONE 412 8 CLARENCE WISE fiofm( Simpson, Opt. D, I. Kraft, Seattle; Mrs. Edward | Tonight, 7:30, at tne Church. adv.|set up a plan for aid to your needy |for allowance to individuals or for|& —ee—eeeceeeeeae—s - e Manager Gradusate Los Angeles Col. Locken, Petersbur Miss Irene| LUTHERAN CHOIR PRACTICE (aged, your blind, and your depen-|both purposes. | &= lege of cpm,m ard i Runstad; Petersburg; Oliver Stev- —————— dent children, a plan which is in| If the plan has to do with depen- | ST —————————————————— Cpthalmolog, ning, Seattle; Vivian Robillard, Ju-| Try The Empire classifieds for 'effect throughout Alaska and which |dent children the Federal Govern- | | p——— | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ciround Vatch and Jewelry Repairing neau; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sawyer, |results. meets certain minimum require- {ment would pay one-third of the | USRCIALIZING 2 e 3 PAUL BLomHo“ { = R —— . |ments outlined in the Social Se-|cost both for assistance and for ad- | [+ o — e at very reasonable rates ENGEN SETS NEW RECORD curity Act. If the Social Security | ministering the Territorial plan, up | | Keep in mind - ., } i FRONT STREETS Board finds that your plan meets|to a combined Federal-Territorial| | P Cgrolme 'l'udd Studie : these minimum requirements and |total of $18 per month for the first | ana Plano—H: Public \ approves it then the Pederal Gov- |child and $12 per month for cach | ’ ""“'"" ernment will pay a substantial part |additional child in the s | | ltaliss . of whatever it takes to care for the “fieiflc rzmily.; : I P e momw il {!. people who are eligible to receive| Hans Christian Anderson, Danish | Doy " - aid under your plan.” poet and writer of fairy tales, was | . i LRI Federal Aid the son of a poverty-stricken shoe- Gasti Caf | Jonés-Stevens SIIf’l’ l| QUESTION: Will the Territory |maker. astinezu Cafe | LADJES—MISSES' i ke advantage of this offer of th > -TO-! | !t:cderal C}ovégmmem'.‘l ? Empire_classifieds pay. stk ORONE db AR Sonan = erdllétll::t i ':EAI'I’! Third ; 1 ANSWER: That is for the legisla- | ax g ture, to decide. At this date it is h ld COH b it 7 not believed likely a plan will be c ' 'ens s Dl' M J ‘wm er submitted with respect to the blind. There are comparatively few blind persons in Alaska and the thought has been expressed that they could be cared for without the passage . Best treated w-lhout ““dosing” 22 VicKs PRCVED BY 2 GENERATIONS ( FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON | Telephorie 409 B: M: Behrends Bank Bldg. i j?.;:%“" o DEVLINS | The First National Bank JUNEAU [ CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS--$75,000 ® a COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ; ACCOUNTS | SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES and biafikéts. HOME DEMONSTRATION. m!mmmwo«vum- | able instruction bcoklet, “The | Easy Way to Wash Blankoh Correctly.” Easy Payment Plan AlaskaElectric Light and Power Co. 2% Paid on Sdvings good food , , . vegetables and all the things that men like best.. PHONE 835 or 88 Sani tary :§° 77\ Here'’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK PRACTOR Dml&l Phyrician Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. PHONE 667 We truly pelieve thal we sell America’s Greatest Shoe Vllllel and Prettiest Footwear SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITER J. B. Butford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by Batistied Customers” Alasln Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planios—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second :}——-—-———-——,—-L—.. KEITH G. WILDES PHONES __ ;_ e ] i ey GARLAND BOGGAN Hardwood Floors Waxin Polishing Sanding PHONE 582 & ARRAE S em— A Y ject. QUESTION: How much would the BUSINESS Y FRATERNAL SOCIETIES ! Territory g a needy aged person " i o & under this system and how much '"."RD UlVlSlUN PROFESSIONAL GASTINEAU CHANNEL would the Federal Government - \ . give? R SR o : Explained NOW| swewen " Rt coven ( I PROFESSIONAL | | Fraternal Societies | mextxlt dz(;s _m:’l‘ pela_v ]anylmriu:g d:; \! hen In Need of [.— l Of GCIS ineau 5 (AR rectly individuals. rytes s o P “Public Assistance”” Pro-|would give Alaska a lump sum of |\Will R«'commend Appoint-|{ DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL Helene W. L. Albrecht L Channel l .. o money so that the Territory may gt \ { vision Is Discussed provide more adequately for its ments f(?l’. Several . GENERAL HAULING rn;lslg:r;afi;:; e 1= L % by HUgh Wade xm}:‘. b Th’h Old-HKS abssm: nf)? POSlllOns ‘ STORAGE and CRATING | Ray. -M cal 0):mnabucs :v:r? fvmnuduuxs me:!: you! e given on he as] quas — ) " rovisions of the Fed-| 1¢ed. 88 has been the case with| ANCHORAGE, alaska, March 1] CALL T8 | 307 mfs'ol;fiil: ;!‘I;DG. 8 p, m. Visiting brothers pr:lhgfi;?gorifl:;‘ )A;'l relating to| e Territorial system in the past, [—Third Division Democrs u-I lv.u:- s ;‘L;l(’)?x?; E:{::':Egu; : . Just as has been the case in Alaska lers are meeting here Thursday to B, - SRR " 1 ?;;lem:l;i:llz;:;a‘:u]:](b:h‘:x(\‘(’fifi;} aver since pioneers have been helped, | recommend appointments for :ml(s;l ! JUNEAU TRANSFER x M. H. SIDES, Becreury : o| he Territory w : Marshal, District Attorney and oth-| Wk BB el e in cepecial seesion here Maigh 28 )};Ligmql:z’:?x”;m:s;xomu:::Idfn N o | sEtrrcints : {i] e a8 NNL R S Bl MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 18 g i 4 3 o 5 a 3 Blomgren Bul ot ¥ f;:g Ll Rl s he Territory would decide just how |fore the n.»mucmucL 1;:~ryném- 1‘:1' = | own's a1m 10 s 1 i X Scmymn aach foonth n A et _|much each individual applicant)Committec mecting a ‘airbanks | 3 1 : So that Alaskans will be fully In-| g g got pasing the amount on|March 22 FORD AGENCY FWN heminnipy. at LM pr BOWLING ALLEYS Accounts Alf Engen set a new national ski-jump record of 245 feet in winning the national amateur tournament at 8alit Lake City. This picture shows Engen just after a perfect takeoff at Ecker hill, site of the tournament. l JUNEAU—DOUGLAS Construction Co. l | (Auoclated Press Photo) <

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