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NEWLEGIONHEA Delegate Treasurer Senator W ¥ e e I L T W = - 8 O R B -] 7 3 2 B [ = 2 4 B s &|® ® |. 5| g 2 VISIT TO POST At Windham B e REid iaitam ay‘ | | [ | | Depallmenl Com mander : Tacomans Interested inOdd| suneau no. 1 482) 162/ 112/ 187, 553|| 289, 446/ 447 271 ‘Polley Declares for Am- | Mining Venture Head Juneau No. 2 212 ea| 71| 108 310 236/ 180 217 126 5 . v Juneau No. 3 185| 58 64| 99/ 203/ 124/ 169 | 167 122 ericanism, Preparedness of Paint Creek | Sheep Creek ...| 18] 4 o 5 21|l e 19l 12| 13 - Jualpa Qa0 sl c13 - @0fo-18L. @) 3 14 Two of the major points which | § If plans of a group of Tacoma Salmon Creek 35| 15| 9| 16/ 39| 26| 82| 36 23 will be stressed during his admin- | § Washington, people materialize, an| Douglas 110/ o 26| 35 105/ 74/ 64 90 49 istration will be Americanism and estimated five million gallons of| Wacker kesale ABlACRGE. |0 7 .12ll. 18] 8| 14 4 Preparedness, newly elected Depart- | water will be released from two Wards Cove .....| 11| 0 1! 2 8/l 6! 4 6 5 ment Commander E. M. Polley told | mountain lakes in Windham Bay| Mendenhall | 43 13 18] 21 45l 24 42| 40| 18 members of Alford John Bradford | to permit mining what engineer Lynn Canal 36| 14| 16{ 23] 44 23] 4 35 27 Post, American Legion, when he | N. B. Randall estimates is Saxman 28 1| 7} 10f 22| 18 13| 12 paid his first official visit to his | 000 vards of gold-bearing Gravina R R R N B ) R ) R home Post last night | with an alleged erage value of Ketchikan 415/ 154/ 70|| 222| 354 361 230 204 In this day of general unrest| over $1.00 a yard. Skagway 146 16 ;mj 77| 116/| 108 90 99 throughout the world, with m"x.\‘i Randall came to Juneau from Klukwan 4 1 17)| 12 1 3 11 1 turning to 1ge doctrines of var- | windham Bay over the weekend Sitka 169 47| 69/ 87 114 183 80 141 fbus kinds and with war threaten- on the motorship Dart. Mrs. Ran-| Petersburg | 190| 38 35/ 51/ 195/ 184| 68| 92 129 ing continually in many place: 7!w‘ dall accompanied him, After secur-| Scow Bay F ) B 5| 39i| 4o 5| 18 16 American Legion can do no better ing new machinery parts, the Ran- | West Petersburg | 14| 3| 0l o 15| 14/ 2 5 1 work than promoting the spirit of | dalls will return to the property Haines 52 8 3| 16| 34 30, 26 38 14 Americanism and safegt to continue develocpment work Chilkat 8 4l o .8 10 8f 8 8 3 Peace by being prepared for Randall explained today in his| Wrangell 153 44 42/| 88 109/ 87 127/| 40| 227 he said room at the Juneau Hotel a mining | Stikine 38 11 s|| 18] av|| 28| ‘36| 11| 47 “The American Legion proposition that even he said was| Hyder 46 4/ 6| 10 45| 44 10/ 39 8 figmly for peace,” he declared. “unbelievable. Metlakatla 78| 6 9| 20/ 7l 7| 21j| ez 21 it believes in maintaining t At the head of Windham Bay Chilkat 8l 4 ol 3 10 3 8 8 3 peacé by strong national defense | Sylvia Creek, oh which Alaska’s 70| 6| 10{ 19/ 58 64| 16| 46| 18 and«being prepared for any emer-| carliest placers were struck. Also Myers Chuck 29| 4 4 7 26| 26 e 20 8 gency.” & at the head of the b the Pennock Island 3| 1 4 5 3 2 6 2 5 Nominations were made by the Shuck River, car some gold Kimshan 26 7| 2i| 6| 29 20| 1 15, 12 Post and will remain open until| values. Paint Creek, a tributary Hoonah 34 6 53 63 25 81 64 24 56 next Monday night when election to the Shuc cuts into the divide Klawock 49’ 13 2 10 49 18 27 ;fl;e\;'l }1’:;‘|m“c”?‘ all':ol\\lxlll be between the Shuck and Sylvia. Chichagof 24 12! 4|l 13 9 14 15 eld. Installation will be held on el e g " the night of October 3 With the Resistant_Dike el T 0 e I | 3 e Department Commander and other rilyn Mescks (left) and “Paint k Is absolutely barren 4 s | | ( 3 yn Mesc Y h 2 1 Lard foaigs Sea Level glSusal roff . 0 3 1 Department officers serving as in- ire James are shown before of ‘“"“"‘”‘ zation, R“’_‘d“” BRI, ‘I‘ Bell Island 16 ol 0 0 13 1 stalling officers | the judges' decision wes recent- | = h.m.x,:" M:iw a..mw,jlim dfk"fi Hydaburg 38| 18] 11| 24 15 20 Nominations m ad_r- last night ‘ Iy pasted and disapproved at the ;pp: ()(“.():“x:mx m\lx'v:y;t‘x” x;;:‘xl):;:m:‘.:: i o 3| oll 7 14 3 i :0:( S‘;':l'g‘,‘:“ ?T‘RI” | beauty Pa- pyece two lakes on Paint Creek | Kake a3l sy 3l il e LRI AnCA;, Feils hose Marilyn | "0 ed by this dike and th Windham 41008 8 2 2 4 sell Clithero; cond Vice-Com- “Miss Ohio,” as “Miss | Prinod: by st Joike. aid. tue Yitibetoswh Bay . 58 1 4 10 5 mander, John E. Pegues; Chaplain o bit Eail Carroll bn gravels concentrated in the lake ~Jamestown Bay | 4 Rl hhiiona. Serstaribialsarms e e e, (basins and the values with them.” Goddard o, 1 0 1 g ; B e atn kB Tatitone. | feroh T WeY B A TheY mouhRULLBownLViin” el UG LR et | I o . E. E - B, B0 declared the judges were “in- {rainage of . thbit lakes, is cut Port Alexander 58 8 8 11 41 13 Historian, John H. Newman; Serv- competent” and forthwith drainage of the two lakes, is k lv N o et 4 2 8 36 5 fpemiitticer, John E. Pegues; Ad-| crowned Claire James, *“Miss |20d recut by numerous quartz) o o - a1 3 o o 2 14 jutant, George Gullufsen and Frank . A w veins, many of them carrying high ¢ e o 6 1 Sty : sold values, Randall said, and add- | ~ Hood Bay iieatl, o0 Metcalf; Post cutive Commit-| Lact year's pageant also ende d & ¢ s 3 Angoon 13 2l 32 28 13 33 teamen, G. H. Skinner and W. O.| in a ruckus when Bette Cooper |0 that gold values determined by ares i . N 3 Johrison. of Hackettsto J, won the |Pibe tests and panning “ran a dol- o 1 1 6 0 Erai oy = | titte, bolted the city and re. |®8r & yard.and up in most place: anshaw 9‘ | "‘ P it 2| fused to attend her own coro. | T0 Work ‘.fv',:',);"",\""‘W'”’;‘I’, Mardol, Totals 3198 830 790|| 1402 2322 1859 | sTock QuoTATIONs || "t comans who have taken over the |~ o | development of the claims located dall said, consists of a five-mile . TRO()P 3 MEETS by Ed Eisman, intends to drive a road project “fifty per cent fin- E[Iual ngl“s NEW YORK, &cpt. 20.—Closing total of nearly a thousand feel of ished,” and a base camp on Sylvia ' quotation of Alaska Juneau mine HERE TOMORROW (i;inei’ to drain the lakes covering cregk. . S e K ] — the'igrays) Some of the Tacomans inlerested Dlsuussed I]y , American Light and Pm\u?’ Announcement was made today To Drive 'l'm!m'l in the unusual development are Anaconda 35%, Bethlehem Steel | (nat members of the Girl Scout| OB the upper lake. 3000 feet in |Dr. T. J. McKay, A. R. McMillan, | 57%, Commonwealth and Southern |Tyoop 3 will resume their regular slevaion. we Will .aeive sbouty 300 |a drusglsl, Binns and Crrieaam nlmu“d Here 1, Curtiss Wright 4%, General Mot- | meetings tomorrow afternoon at 1€ct Of fivo by seven tunnel through /law firm, Al Grau, of the Wash- | ors 45%, International Harvester|the usual time in the parlors of Uhe hill below and tap the lake.|ington Belting Company, officiais 59%, Kennecott 41%, New y..yk‘“m. Northern Light Presbyterian| We have estimated that there are and empioyees of the Oregon-Wash- s ke Qentral 16', Safeway Stores 18 | Chureh 7 about 3.000000 gallons of wa'er ington Plywood Company, Jerry Southern Pacific 157, United States| In charge of the gathering is there that would be carried off in |Hill, of the Gaines Lumber Com- ‘Alaska Delega!e Speaks Steel 56%, Bremner bid ', asked |Mrs. B. R. Glasse, captain, and |® day or so. We will then sluice pany, and George Shriner, man-| . Amendment Before 1!z, Pound $4.82%. 'Mrs. H. C. Humphries, licutenant, n¢ gravels through the tunnel and |a of the Winthrop Hotel in Ta- il | Bt e il *over a line of riffle boxes, What coma, Randall said | Business Women | The [()IIO\\mg are today's Dow. |we lose, well pick up in the| Randall said twelve men have Jones averages: t] EGION AUXILIARY second lake.” # been working most of this summer,| «women should have the same| Industrials 13841, up 4.31; rails| Randall said about 592 feet of building road, and that tunnel Work ' .o;cideration and rights as do their | 25.57, up .82; utilities 18.70, up . WlLL ELECT TONIGHT tunnel will have to be driven to and operation should be on the pyushands” said Alaska’s Delegate | — -, tap the lower lake, and double |program for next summer. to Congress, Anthony J. Dimond, in Today's News Toaay.—Emplre. Meeting of the American Legion sluice boxes will be built on a flat| Mrs. Randall is well-known in ' pis explanation of “the much dis- | Auxiliary will be held in the Dug- below. photography circles as Virna Haf-|cyssed Equal Rights amendment, at ; lout at 8 o'clock this evening for “We'll have to have two sets of fer, whose portrait work has won!ihe meeting of the Juneau Business C o M l N G the purpose of electing officers, it sluice bo Randall said, “be- 'a number of prizes. She will g0 and Professional Women’s Club last is announced by President Betty cause once we get all that water back out to the Windham Bay cyening. “There is little opposition SEPTEMBER 18 | McCormick. Report of the Ketchi- | going through, we won't be able to camp with her husband in a few | (o the equality and justice phrase of |kan convention also will be heard. | turn it off.” s to resume. not art, but “black-|the amendment,” said Mr. Dimond, For a Limited Time. ! ———————— Development Work smithing, cooking and bottle wash- | «put the amendment as it now Today's News 'l'oday.—E£mpire. Development work so far, Ran- jng” stands puts the privileges of the ORTHOPEDIC SHOE SPECIALIST FOOT EXAMINATIONS Arch Supports—Callous Pads—Foot Comforts Made to individual measurements, Full Line Corrective Made-to-Measure Shoes 1 work with the Medical Doctors. John P. McGowan Gastineau Hotel Phone for appoinment. e s bt ol | DANCING EVERY NIGHT ALL NIGHT to the music of | RUTH WOOD At the Piano . . . while you eat and drink your fill! DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT - MARIN’S BEAUTY P 1)@‘£{?§T May Drain Lakes f AN EASY WAY TO BE WELL DRESSED CHOOSE your TIMELY SUIT or TOPCOAT Take THREE MONTHS TO PAY Payments can be arranged on a weekly, semi-monthly or monthly basis to suit your convenience. FRED HENNING Federal Government improperly mn the hands of the individual states, |and to this there is much Oppos tion. The adoption of this amendment to the constitution at present would SITKA Is DEADvcomc at least fifty years too soon, | thus upsetting the local laws and John Gibson, cook on the l\a]lbut | be generally unsettling to the na- schooner Sitka, owned by I. Gold-|tion at a whole, explained Delegate stein, died suddenly in Seattle lasI‘Dnmond. Saturday, according to word re-| Mr. Dimond furthered his dis- ceived here today by Goldstein. cussion by According to advices, leaves a wife in Seattle. saying that there are He was | differences, as we all know, between buried today. men and women, which should be The schooner Sitka is scheduled | considered, and many feel that wo- to bring a load of freight nmth‘nmn whether they want to or not,| for 1. Goldstein Thursday, arriving | should be protected.” here on the 27th and return south If supported by the legislature, for $3,000 worth of overhaul, m<|and passed by Congress, women 'cluding a new well deck and nsh would be required to undertake all \na duue: and liabilities, now taken go ahead Gibson |certain biological and physiological | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1938. UNOFFICIAL RETURNS—GENERAL ELECTION, 1938 FIRST DIVISION | EVANGELIST IS One-House Legislature Representatives | feidsi] 1 | 1] 457 382 36 466 219| 264 231/ 159 20 283 120/ 212 142| 149 14| 178 106 115 13 ‘1) gle 48 aap 10 15|« 19| “-al -go] “ief 17 34 14 1| 38 19| 27 84| 57 4 116] 33 86 T . T RS (L 8 5- 8 o Alhal 4 43 30 5 39 23 30 4 4| 38| 37 25 a3 18f -11] 195 ISR S I B B R 318| 241 64| 323/ 159 270 126| 84| 5| 104 86 83 1 1 1 1 - 21 1 156 85 13) 148 148/ 130 79| 75| 5| 132 54| 106 14/ 6 3 28 6 23 of . of 1 Megra 29| 22/ 3 35 30 20 " AT R O 1 60| 67 4 69 79 87 100 20 1f 19| ‘15 19 40| 8 B 45 5 39 66 18 20 64/ 34 64 Bl Shl Bl sl e 44| 13 14/ 57] 21| 70 aaf ol Al @epeUBE a9 P R L | B e 20]: Kas} v 8l a8l A8l g a1 .. 88| 5 370 72| N 21 6 11 43 17| 21 U] (N1 R B | e L R 12} ‘s - o} 19} . 3] .36 0 a8l 2kt wiB) L ek i ab 4 1 R e B al: ity solic 261 1 s 20 19 5 14/ 47 19 1ab ol ol adl d5]8 o agb gk Calieel o va 31l ol CSia Al 8 Al tele] s eb bl Rl 60 GG B 1 (1S (R i T e | SR | R 42/ 1 4 46 14 57 26| 6 8 30| 8 44 25 9 1| 28] 14/ 24 6 1 (1) G e 1 e ) 1) 2 - Bl ol vs8f ) qi7 Bl AT Y 2 Aol siglicaglofaan S oh il P, 48 ZA 2350 1758) 331] 2 2679| 1584) 2078 over by men, and special “'“‘““““\CAUBLL INSTALLED now existing for the benefit of women, would be therefore cut off. Another phase is the wages and hours bill, which would, in some cases, result in the discharge of wo- lm'n from certain employment, and women will no doubt realize that they are to lose certain benefits to which they are now entitled, he ex- | plained. In closing, Delegate Dimond said ‘hhat in a few years, with the de- velopment of social life and social consciousness, this amendment will no doubt be adopted, thus extending to women of the United States the equality and rights to which they June 1. are so richly enutled . el Norwomen I]mner d) 41 g o Z Bl 8| F| B i S Bl ¢ il EVERY EVENING 33 83 183 233 | i George H. Mitchell, Good 42 75 14| 175 | 350 Speaker, Singer—Public 23| 55/ 89| 102 189 p . 3 6 3| 7 18 Is Invited to Services 1 4 1 15 25 _— 5 10 10! 21 | 35 The meetings being held in the 1l o 26 68 %0 Bethel Mission on Main Street by 2 8{ 4 5 | 13 Evangelist George H. Mitchell from 0f 1 1 5 7 Yakima, Washington, have been 1 5| 10 | 49 enjoyed by those who have at- 1 8 15 48 4. This evening he will start 1 LY 31 | 5 hclding mectings every\night, ex- 1 7 4 cept Saturday evening 62 4 251 337 ngelist Mitchell is a very 4 91 103 speaker and good singer, 1 0 0 0 playing his own accompaniment on 13 12 121 128 the guitar. Everyone is cordially 205 41 17 79 invited to go and hear the Irish 35 11| 30 evangelist at 7:45 o'clock every 10 7 2 night this week. 2| 21 | 40 2| 5 7 6| 25 | 26 1| 35 ‘ 19 5 29 19 2 5 1 8 61 2 3 2¢ | 10 1| 4 3 2| 14 20 5| 57 | 39 4 49 | 17 Alaska Air Transport’s pilots 4 8 26 Shell Simmons and Johnny Amund- 1 12 8 sen both went out on island flights 5| 5 3 today, taking seven passengers. 0 3 3 Shell flew the Lockheed out with 1 2 | 14 Dr. Evelyn Butler to Kake and 0| 39 19 Bertha M. Tiber and Helen Lampke 0| 18 (! | also to Kake. Don Hagerty and Roy 7 11 14 Dame are roundtrip passengers. Dr. 0 1 5 Butler and Bertha Tiber are return- 0 6 | § ing from Kake next Friday, and 2 & | 0 nurse Helen Lampke will be sta- 0 T 1 tioned at Kake. 18 54 20 Johnny Amundsen flew Dr. J 10 30 16 Clarke to Sitka to catch the Denali 0 21 13 and also flew Jack Mellquist to the 1 0 7 Historic City. Amundsen has five 2 26 | 10 passengers inbound for Juneau. 1 8 4 — .- — 4 5 4 Thunder, wh is the loudest e s common noise, never has been heard 556 472 1282 2051 2416 unmistakably more than about 20 miles from the flash. Thursday Evening Opening the fall ierm, members of the Norwomen will meet for din- ner, Thursday evening at 6:30 o'- clock in the parlors of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church. Following dinner, the members will be privileged in hearing the soprano voice of Margaret Bowen, who is leaving for the States dur- ing the early part of next week. She will present several vocal se- lections, accompanied at the piano by Carol Beery Davis. Mrs. J. A. Glasse will also give an interesting discussion. Reservations for the evening are to be made with Miss Mary Jean- nette Whit®fer, not later than Wed- nesday night. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE | Meeting 1.O.O.F. Hall, Wednesday, [7:30 pm. HATTIE PETERMAN, adv. Recorder. LOOK into your closet! do you see an empty hanger waiting for that suit, topcoat or overcoat you'll need very soon? fill that blank spot now with a garment made by Hart Schaffner & Marx there is no substitute for quality—especially at not more than 335 —— only $l a week! H. S. GRAVES “THE CLOTHING MAN" Exclusive Agent for Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. ROTARY SECRETARY The Rev. Joha Cauble of the Resurrection Lutheran Church was installed as Secretary of the Juneau Rotary Club at its weekly luncheor WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Without Calomei— And You'li Jump Out of Bed Full of Vim 2nd Vigor. t two pints of today noon in Percy’s Cafe. Mr, _ Yourl 40 Jauble ideats the Hauid b y. If this bile Cauble succeeds the Rev. O. L.| jinotn iosan taigests Kendall, who recently was trans- It just avs in the bowels. Gas bl n\« up rred ¢ ; 3 ¥ h. You get constipated. Your ferred to Idaho by his church. w ystem is poisoned and you feel sour, Plans for the Rotary district con- srid looks punk | movement doesn't get at lies those famous Carter's ills to get these two pints of ely and make you feel “up , yet amazing in making bil ¢ Trecly: Lok for the name Carter's Little Liver Pills on the red pack- age. Refuse anything else. Price: 26¢. ference next spring are being drawn up, President Kelly Blake said, and it is expected the date for the conference will be set shortly. It probably - will between May 15 and and up’ Men'’s Original Chippewa, Irvine Park Dress Shoes Latest Styles-Goodyear Well Quuality Shoes for Less! Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily GUNS—AMMUNITION 3 VAN’S STORE 85 GO MODERN Be Comfortable! Save! A whelV= RAY Full Automatic Oil* Burner Will Cut Your Fuel Costs. RICE 8 AHLERS CO. Third and Franklin Streets. PHONE 34 GOOD LIGHT wasnever SO CHEAP SEVENTEEN PRICE REDUCTIONS IN SEVENTEEN YEARS SINCE 1921 Edison Mazda Prices Lowest Ever STANDARD 10-100 watt, frosted ... 100-150 watt, clear ... 200 watt, clear . 300 watt, clear ... 500 watt, clear ... 100-200-300 3-Lite, LE.S. HOME_LIGHTING 5-1025-50 Watt, 34 V. 100 watt, 34 V. BOAT LIGHTING 5-10-25 Watt, 12 V. LARGEST ASSORTED STOCK OF EDISON MAZDA LAMPS IN ALASKA Alaska Electric Light & Power Co, JUNEAU———ALASKA——DOUGLAS 15 .20