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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1937. , * e 3 % % b U. S. Department of Agricult; & v . sists on talking to the American Legion members as - o | & ! pa; griculture, | U. S. Department of Agriculture, Daily Alaska Empire |’ v s o ‘mi-mies's st rsion: |5 A P P ¥ ] Pr oy L mublic Kouds, September Bureau of Public Roads, Seplember g4 naires are no more concerned with “forelgn propa- BIRTHDAY| 20 [ears 4 0 Horosco e 7 1037, Sealed bids will be receiv- |17, 1937. Sealed bids will be receiv- ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager , o } i ed at the office of the Bureau of ed at the office of the Bureau of % panda” and “Communistic influences” than the rank The Empire extends congratula- Public Roads, Federal and Terri- Public Roads, Federal and Terri- " Published_every evening excer by the EMPIRE and file of other good American citizens. There is 00 |tions ary pbe.éz Dl sy ihetr | From The Empire “The stars incline torial Building, Juneau, Alaska, un- | torial Building, Juneau, Alaska, un- PRINTING COMPANY at Second Streets, Juneau, | ..o o hy they should be. They are no beiler Am- birthday anniversary, to the }ollaw- . but d t compel” til 9 o'clock A. M., October 28th, |til 9 o'clock A, M., October 28, 1937, 1 owrrosed : cricans than scores of our citizens who are not mem- ping: i A iod ok 2 1637, for reconstructing and im-|for surfacing the Sitka Highway, Entered in the Post Office in A ey of the Legion SEPTEMBER 21, 1917 . DBl;:)vigg t{le Glacier Highway, Auke Park-Power Station Section, Al- j matier 4 " f ’ ST The wind was howling down Gas- y-Pearl Harbor Section, Alaska'aska National Forest Road project, T SUBSCRIPTION RATES ot e AR e S el tineau Channel and no fish boats| WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22, 1917 |National Forest Road project, 2-|F. H. E. C, 11-ASB3, loeated, with. Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for §1.25 per month. | anywhere some good old flag-waver immediately Mrs. J. F. Hogins arrived in port. It was predicted | Benefic aspects rule strongly to-|F4Gl1, located within the Tongass|in and adjacent to the Tongass s ieer, o x ce. $6.00; | labels the Legionnaires the country’s offiolal “red-| Mrs. George Jorgensen that the rainy season was over but|day. Men and women should push National Forest, Pirst Judicial Di- National Forest, First Judicial Di- L th RN baiters” by shouting about “Communism” and “foreign Hilsa : Johnson Channelites were told not to lose |their important interests. -Accord-|Vision, Teritory of Alaska. involv- vision, Territory of Alaska, involv- j bscribers will it e e ‘liiiinis Franklin Larsen thet mbrellas, but cache them |ing to astrology this is a rarely for-ing 220 acres clearing, 13.0 acres ing 3500 cu. yds. crusher run top Q‘ siness Office o re or in th ir S s Sogard L. Olsen eir ul |tunate planetary government. grubbing, 17400 cu. yds. unclassified and 50 cu. yds. supplemental crush- L Telephones: News Office, 602; Bu 374, | The Legion has no more responsibility in pre- Mts. Alfred Zenger handy. | Whatever is constructive or pro- excavation, 1400 cu. yds. structure ed gravel. Where plans and speci- i - serving American ideals than other American groups J. L. Gray | gressive should benefit under this|cXCavation, 12700 cu. yds. unclassi- | fications are requested a deposit of f Biten s 1h exciusioely i for |and organizations. Naturally, from its very orizin, it| i The Grand Trunk boats were gressive should benef fied - borrow, 153800 ~station yds. |$10.00 will be required to insure the : Associated : oV {20 i e e ool ik making their last voyages of the|rule of the stars which sUmulates|special overhaul, 10,600 mile yds.|return within 30 days after opening ; May beifore aoHVE I Her et b atu Bl *lseason to Southemst Alaska. public works and encourages the|special overhaul, 5800 cu. yds. crush- | of bids. Checks shall be payable : follow that the Legion should be selected as the one DAILY LESSONS fst building of national defense. er run bottom, 4200 cu. yds. crush- | to the Treasurer of the United " ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER organization in this country to be thrown against As Councilmen King and Ml”grl Engineers and scientists, espec-|er run top, 2534 lineal ft. bitumin- | States. Plans and specifications THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION foreign propaganda” and “Communistic influences.” IN ENGLISH were out of the city and no quorum [ially chemists, now will be in great g},lgo cfi:::l c?trrugat;d trg{glal pnp:.lgméjbent’l;;r:l;fl; atl!hedB’lIA‘realu of N x e vill 2 R . 2 vas no!demand. The United States is to . untrea wood Public Roads, Federal an ‘erritor- Some day somebody will address the Legionnaires By W. L. Gordon could be l_md. ”3”9 was to ]be 0 be more than ever dominant in in-|8uardrail, 2605 lineal ft. redwood |ial Building, Juneau, Alaska, and as fellow Americans and they will have forgotten how city council meeting this night. |k tional affairs that require|P0X culverts, 63 cu. yds, Class B Associated General Contractors of to adt: 2. o 3 ;“_‘\““Pd"l: ‘n“ A q concrete, and 782 ‘M ft. B, M. America, Arctic Club Building, Se- <4 —_— Worax Giten Sitkien: 1 Skl f: 1 Thadd Bark whs 3t therbalacs in [Ke 088 SR Fl ted under|(Feated timber. Where plans and |attle, Washington. Bid blanks may R 5 5 “John didn’t seem very keen ahout | The Darling of Paris. Women are we irecte .m T specifications are requested a de- be obtained at the office of the | The Fly in the Pudding acoepting ™ Elag ALY BaRHE SREY e {this configuration, but they will be|posit of $10.00 will be required to Bureau of Public Roads, Juncau, | 3 eager.” J ] Miss Helen Troy was leaving on |thwarted in certain altruistic ef-|insure their return within 30 days Alaska. M. D. Williams, District | (New York World-Telegram) . 4 3 the Prince Georze to enter the Uni- /forts. especially in peace move- after the opening of bids. Checks Engineer. When Edward VII was King of England, recounts Offen: Masionatniec) Al (1| iy ashington at Seattle, |ments. shall be made payable to the Treas- First publication, Sept. 20, 1937, . E g Ly and, hat). Pronounce sha-po, a as in, 4 SR | This is a lucky wedding day and urer of the United States. Plans Last publication, Sept. 22, 1937, |Dr. Chenting T. Wang, China's shrewd Ambassador 10 | ask, o as in no, principal accent on| <y to. promise steady prosperity|nd specifications may be exam- ~————————n 7" this country, one of his grandsons attempted to speak |last syllable. | The Fall term of the District Seems 0. D! ] B y:gx i fl’ ined at the Bureau of Public _SOme globe trotieis say that the |to him at the table. But the lad was frowned down.| Often Misspelled: Refrigerator. Court was announced to open with- for those maurr eh under this COI" “|Roads, Federal and Territorial White Sands National Monument Again and again he tried to talk, but Without success. | Observe the er and or. |in the next three days. gur:m:]n, ?lt])tl; :Vsbands and wives Building,, Juneau, Alaska, and As- in New Mexico is more spectacular 3 f “Now,” said the King, as they left the dining| Synonyms: Mingle, merge, mix,| Rt WSS P oM, b.|Sociated General Contractors of than the great Sahara Desert. room, “what was it you wanted to , { intermix, blend, coalesce. | The Princess Norah took south a | SPOrts and amusements are sub-|America, Arctic Building Seattle, —————— Y it s % K Word Stud s rd three shipment of Alaska spruce to be Ject to strongly favorable aspects.|Washington. Bid blanks may be Lowe ana placer wocaiion notices ——— I wanted,” replled the Prince, “to tell you:about Kageiden oottt o i i Football this season is to be of ex-| obtained at the office of the B i Yo ; " g te.” times and it is rs.” Let - used in airplane construction. ! 1 A ¢ Bureau ror sale at The Empire Office, N SN \ WORTH POUND OF CURE the fly in your pudding. But now it's too late. Imes and it is yours. et us in | tracrdinary interest. New plays |of Public Roads, Juneau, Alaska. iy PREVENTION WOR x 3 “And so,” s the Ambassador, pointing his |Crease our vocabulary by masteriog ather report—High 51, low 49, Will win success on the stage. M. D. Williams, District Engineer. oww 4. moral, “unless world war is prevented it will be too|ONe Word each day. Today's word:| Weather yeport—High 51, low 49, ™ V5 5 050 B0 o O or | First publication, Sept. 20, 1037, A death has occurred in Juneau, medical authori- g | Militate; to have weight or effect, showers. W el e € SO Last publication, Sept. 22, 4 late to save our civilization from ruin . . . and the! ; g " signing legal papers of any sort and P on, Sept. 22, 1937. ties announce, due to infantile paralysis. Immedi-| 0 o PRl AR : [for or against. “Multiplicity of tal- $ ; e S only way to prevent world war is through collective | 5 ~=~4 especially ill-omened for leases and ately the Health Department took action, warning the ' ... pacts.” jents has too often militated against 5 z‘contracts | Appropriatiors by Congress for residents of the community. It is & wise and intelli- Wi Wl oe |the due fultillment of some special Pa ’n Tak‘t i e R fairly | the suppression of counterfetting gent move, and one, if taken occasionally in case of The Chinese envoy is right as a rivet. But what | °¢0t —Sllfll:p- y lucky for labor meetings or confer-|Were first made in 1861. - some of the milder diseases, would rid the community |is wrong is not that the world is lacking in pacts but | ey et B0 T i v DR e i of them that much quicker that when one group of nations refuses to respect the | y + P"gNE% 912 e‘;‘; % players and employees appear to be S e s I p o g 8 ut i ree Delivi B | % < wre is & tendency to cover up sick- | PActs the others do nothing at all about it. foreshadowed. | ; g :'f:)';n"::"]'mf e v to scape| The Briand-Kellogg pact outlawing ageressive| | LOOK and LEARN Fresll Meals " Groberics Himscpkdvil oS e uacy ote Uieaw | | Hollmann’s Pharmacy Sy : lo might become frightened in a VAT bears the signatures of every civilized nation on| | By A. C. Gordon | } Laquors, Wines and Beer | the augury of a year of much profit, | 201 Seward St. Phone 45 | people. True,” people might becoms Frig hey be (D€ Blobe. But when it is violated nothing is done | | 7 ! | We Sell for LESS Because! and pleasure. Subjects of this sign| “Where Living I | PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY few cases but it is a great deal better that they be gpoyq jt, e We sell for CASH of Virgo are on the cusp and may < ) | COMPOUNDED FROM advised of the facts rather than blunder in the dark- All but a very few of the world's governments '\lll-i 1. By what name were Ameri- have strong Libra characteristics. Pleasant” | ¥FRESH DRUGS ness of ignorance scribed to the covenant of the League of Nations. It|...¢ yxnown who remained loyal to George Brothers Children born on this day prob- 3 Infantile paralysis is no joking matter, and not only outlaws aggressive wars but provides ample | Great Britain during the Revolu- & ably will be vigorous and energetic.” B Nearest Federal Bldg. P s e e s ohil . . " . 7, D e ] N % neither is any other disease for that matter if not machinery for bringing aggressors to book. Yet none |yjonaro’ war? Z Many excel in sports as well as lit- | g g : ; pe o | : ; evator Service. S properly handled. Mumps, measles and the rest of has been punished. | 2. How often is there an acci- Lo RO L erary pursuits. FORD AGENCY 3 Eight powers other than China signed the nine | gontal death in the United States? power pact solemnly binding one and all to refrain | Lord Chesterfield, statesman and author, was born on this day 1694 the so-called “kid diseases” can and have resulted ] Cigar Stand. (Authoiized Dealers) The Juneau Laundry ath when permitted to run rampant. While we s 7 o e 3. What is the source of turpen- e p;‘ b e fa 'm sardigsie: it Jom interfering with. Chilna’s territorial and @dmin- g jee 1 Others who are celebrated it as a | ® Clean and Comfortable. GREASES are keeping'a close clieck on infanllle paralys’s jorgyve integrity. , Yet one of iis chief signatories| " oo o hén egg be inserted Y birthday include Henry Finck, mu- ! might not be a bad scheme to do a little checking UP s twice violated its every paragraph, and nothing 'y 8 Franklin Street between 3 ’ CLARENCE WISE GAS — OILS 3 through the neck of a bottle? Kront and Second Streets \ | i | sic critic, 1854; J2hn Brown, Scot SSSSUSSSEUTEETT0N on some of the minor diseases in this community so effective has been done about it. | N is] sici: . . 1 | 5. Where is the city of Auck- tish physician and author, 1810; that we won't have a list of sick children home from 3y invading China she violated the nine power 1., PHONE 358 Willism' Worth | Belknap, "onetime Owner-Manager JUNEAU MOTORS 1 school as has occurred virtually every winter. treaty. By resorting to aggressive war she violated —#* Secretary of War, 1829, Foot of Main Street In the meantime, every resident in this commun- (he Kellogg pact and the League covenant. By | ANSWERS e e —_— = . f ity should heed the following warning of Dr. W. W !‘“f\{“?;':fm;':gl] nn\:\lr(‘lnn:-ul\]:::n::; !&:;Zn;b::la‘r:v\m;;- | ; gmes. e BN o T | & ; p . rig a S8 r. issued yes- 5 Viola he rules of wi som.>f S latteringly | . ne every six minutes, o 0 ¥, Councl, Territorial Health Commissloner, i3sued YeS- ...y civilizeq warfare. Her blockade threatens at| S, The gum exuding tromasiosd LOMOITOW's Styles 3 Ci terday any moment to become piracy on an unprecedented | trees. . gars B sause e des McMath, who oaay v The cause of the death of Roy McMath, wh scale. Her entire adventure, from beginning to end.| 4, Yes; by letting the egg stand For very prompt i % died at St. Ann's Hospital, has been diagnosed gonsiitutes a wholesale violation of all the rules of |in vinegar for 24 hours or longer, LIQUOR DELI | Cigarettes | as infantile ]);\:a]}'~L\ omng1 to his ‘m‘mpfl- international conduct which we thought we had 5. New Zealand _ Q V RY d tion, he must have contacted a great many - % i # s i 2 patiently and laboriously built up since Armageddon - - g —_— persons in Juneau of whom-we have no know- To sura’\t' sl HIUEY, Jenin Tk dw s he | 1y 4 JDVAL 300 Roums . 300 Batis | —— - — Candy ledge. It is requested that any person who to the rest of the world: “Get the hell out of here! Jrom *2.50 THE i came into direct contact with him, and Who yye want Ghine for ourselves» ‘ MODERN " Sytetal Wearly o THE VOGUE— | | Cards have children which may have come in con- FogE i e - | ETI ETTE ALASKANS LIKE THE | tact with him should not the Department | - QU T Correctly Styled Clothes | 7 ES ALl UL BAAUE 3 e And what, if anything, will be done about it? s O St For Women T H E of Health immediately. This disease has a | Resort to war? We certainly hope not. No By Roberta Lee Juneau’s Own Store ‘ incubation period of from three to fourteen regiie Y days, therefore it is also requested that all | "UU o R e = — 101 SEWARD ST. | E parents keep a close wm,c‘h over their children, Surely there are ways of meeting the Japanese Q. When one is well acquainted W‘*""m. LT i and any child complaining of headaches or challenge other than by war or by running away. A With the bridegroom, but a stranger G“ 8mtb 'l muscle pains .\h@ld notify the Department new world war, as Dr. Wang indicates, might smash. to the bride, wouldn't it be all right y of Health immediately. o Japan but it also would Smash civilization. But run- to send the wedding gift to the | i An ounce of ‘prevention is still worth a pound ning away certainly will not settle anything either, groom? cure, and the people of this community are going t0 mpat would only be taken for cowardice by the Jap- A. No. A wedding gift should yoll;l Pflo | have a feeling of security in the knowledge that their anese militarists, who would then reach out for more. never be sent to the bridegroom. Relial Ie’“ { Pabst Famous Health Department is acting promptly toward pre-| But all that is negative. Meanwhile this world It should be sent to the bride’s PUROLA REMEDIES i "“‘:"“ | Draught Beer vention, of ours is racing toward the hour when it must decide home, even if she is a stranger. L —Wfl‘“‘" g Sl whether to return to barbarism, with its law of sur- ' Q When may a man drop the PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- prescrip- On Ta @ 9y | vival of the strongest, or to stiffen its opposition to formal “My Dear Miss Smith” in FULLY COMPOUNDED tions. P ALWAYS LABELED “RED-BAITERS-_ | {0 0, 5, St i i the salutation of a letter to a girl Sie lise ler M: Dreg C MY ationa . BNRIAIRO 4 Next Coliseum J " oA Gov. Lehman of New York pHgressmg £ What the specific answer is we do not pretend to using “Dear Margaret”? Front Street ext O Butler Mauro reg Lo. L IIM oy avhod thg know. But this we do know: The interested powers A. He may do so with propriety!§ PHONE 97—Free Delivery o = CARLSON can Legion convention in New &orR Ity Warfed B8 | "'\ \eoin 1o think up one, and soon, For there after the girl has hegun addressing f . SIGRID’S | i Legionnaires of their need fa FIgHY “lorelgn Dropa&¥ . . .\iy big fly in this world's pudding him as “Dear Charles.” b e b s o s B Aot R ganda Gen, Pershing speaking y From« m‘i ———— Q Are fancy place cards in i - = ki ‘}::oag APPEARANCE IS ‘ them to beware of “CommunistiginTigensess i &V Judging by the reports of “bombing by mistake” 800d taste? | . ! § i & 5 : | | PRESCRIP- | OUR RESPONSIBILITY have no doubt but tha both Wepe)entirely ing from the scene of the Jap-Sino war, the fust| A. They are used for birthday, TIONS 1| Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 in their addresses, ¥ qualification of becoming an aviator is to be as blind holiday, and other special occas | 4 J But we can’t help but Wonasy m‘ as a bat—Ohio State Journal ‘.‘_)m- s compounded ] £ = | . i “Smiling Service” T| e’::‘mn” 3 MODISTE TO WOMEN - o _#|that the road to ‘he Foundry was RP R ’ | OF BETTER TAS(E I | |very narrow for the grader to op- Su § ARTY ’ Bert’s Cash Grocery ‘ | By T I ’ MRS. STERLING ! erate on, also that chains would be HELD FOR ZOOLES | PHONE 105 I dogtor, 1 i Rt needed in the winter. Negotiations| | | Pree Delivery Juneau | | C ’ | 1 Room 300—Goldstein BIdg. } ; : | PHONE 553 v ! | will be carried on with AJ. officl-| A group or meis from the United s 2 Juneau Drug Co. i 4 | |ale to arrange to keep the foundry|gtates Coast Guard cutter Haida ety 5 Jicen 7 A AT R | - N w lroud open if possible. surprised Dr. and Mrs. J. Z. Zoole at _— SRty i Ch 1A 1 Sh el & A new road to residences on 10Wer |+hejr home in the Fosbee Apartment annel are) 0] Bl ; | L i When ip Necu ¢ I n pPp P BEST - == & Front SU‘:'!“! i w‘uzl: L:;kelii g‘:“last ?ngm.l ; | Martha Bmcken—.yea\é\t Gr‘:hami | THE BES L SO TR Y N g was reported to .cos = Informal entertainment was pro- Front and Main Stree MRS. BALOG SUCCEEDS = |borhood of $190 if built with 1ock'yided through the evening, follow- | DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL “Satistaction with Every ' | 'r AP BEER RUERES AS BONSOL CLERR oy, 1t decided to wait the ac- jng which dainty refreshments were' GENERAL HAULING Transaction” | 4 CREE |quisition of the necessary finances gerved, | 5 | IN TOWNl Mayor Kilburn and all memgers of | before undertaking the improve-| pp zogle, surgeon on the Coast STORAGE and CRATING | ° the City Council except Councilman ment. Guard ship Haid ek | ) | ship Haida, and Miss Mary ashen were on hand.for the usual " Repairs 1o the cout shed were re- Gt ¢ DL L0, T2 U, Mo | ki ak GREEN TOP CABS | . . meeting last night which was con- ported made and a new lease on the | ye e married September 15. Several PHONE THE MINERS cerned with routine business mat- cannery was ordered drawn up and arties have been planned for them. | 3 ters and in addition, the selection sent to Mr. Slater. PREDS DXk JENEAU TRANSFER i Recreation Parlors of a new member of the School - ! | one 48—Night Phone 696 | - ree, 1 i || BILL DOUGLAS Board to succeed Robert Dupree, re- i | Tty sesigmed re. Catherme Ba- ARC AIRPORT WORK | STEELE CULBERTSON — 1 1og who previously served a term| NEARING COMPLETION, | IS IN FROM KODIAK H. R. SHEFARD & SON on the Board as Clerk. and is wel ENGINEER REPORT’S: | ; A See acquainted with the duties of that Warden Steele Culbertson of the| r cifice, was the unanimous_choice e Burcau of Piheries, who has been y A Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. of the Council for the vacancy. | Work on the Ruby alrport is now stationed at Kodiak this season, ! There were three communications completed, according to Chief En-|,,rived in Juneau on the Bureau * read, from the firm of Drumhel- gineer ke P. Taylor of the Alaska yegsel Scoter last might and is re- DRY CLEAN]NG ler, Enrlichman and White of Se- Road Commission who returned t0 maining at the Juneau office for The B. M. Beh{r()n{ls 1 attle, soliciting the legal business Juneau this morning on the Alaska.|¢pe present. Ralph Ferrandini, who - ( of the town; from Mr. Redman of Work is still going on at the Bethel[pac been here. continued on -south Juneau applying for the job of in- field but it probably will be finish-| on the Scoter when she left for Se- Bank 4 spector on the new school, and from ed this fall, he reported, while the ,tile today % i Attorney R. E. Robertson about a Tanacross project is about finish- PR T L ¥ matter of previous interest. No ac- ed and Nulato is underway. These Juneau, Alaska L M- I tion was taken on any of (he isues airport. improvements were part of HOLLISTER RETURNS uneou Lumber ills, Inc. involved. It was decided to leave the Commission’s summer program.| THIS MORNING FROM the selection of an inspector on the, Unusually heavy rain has ham- i school job with the architects, H. B. pered road work considerable, he FLIGHT TO SITKA COMMERCIAL e Foss Co. said, but most of the work outlined A report of the Brady house health for the summer will be finished Pilot Jack Hollister, accompanied and SAVINGS menace brought to the attention when the season winds up. by Mechanic Lloyd Jarmon, re- l N s u R A N c E of the Council at last meeting sub- . e - turned this morning in the Marine { stantiated the various complaints LEAVES FOR U. Airways Fairchild from a fiight to that had come in. Joe Brady, occu-| Miss Helen Campbell left today Sitka. One woman passenger from WERERAS \ ALASKA pant of the premises, will be asked on the Alaska for the University of Tenakee came to Juneau with them. Hesources Over Two and en ttuck | to remedy the situation there at Washington to enter the fall term Tomorrow morning Pilot Alex i 11s once and upon failure o action in a Library course of study. For- Holden has a flight to the Polaris- One-Half "Millior: Dollars I AUND blish will be taken, it was led. Re- merly a student in the Douglas Taku mine and later in the morn- ; Established 1898 ports on street conditions, and school, Miss Campbell compieted her ing will hop off on the weekly sched- street drainage was given consid- high school course at Junean ule to Sitka and way points. ) PHONE 15 Iuneq-u -t Alaska s eration. oo i >oo—— b City Marshal DuPree reported pire classifieds pay | Today's News Today.—Empire. l