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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, in his own plane to get badly mnucd Simmons at|-2~ o — PRI AT Lo 1938. PROFESSIONAL — ' Daily Alaska Empire TH e ¢ SKA LLMPIre conichagof, but he did. § y a 7 .i]m And at Chichagof, instead of getting out his note- ‘ HAPPY BIR DAY HorOScope 20 Years A ”0 lrec o FRATERNAL SOCIETIES O ETEl TRIEE NG DOMPANY book to make official record of an airplane accident, L GASTINEAU OHANNEL A N g - Bresidemt yeooxune e o “Never ’s get Mr. Sii ns 5 = incline AR DR ¢ lce-Prestdent ‘and Business Manager McWilliams said, “Never mind :xu‘ gk.\” ILX : mr:lols R ik aeen oy e - | The stars inclin i i b Bripise Becond and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska s to the hospital and he did, making he TetUrn |00 " ond best wishes today, their| | but do not compel B. P. 0. ELKS meet e o o e ght in three quarters of an )mv;r und‘u;l for the pirtnaay anniversary, to the follow- ¥ + N 2 DRS.KASER&FREEBURGEB every yednesdly at 8 ” % — rest of the investigation that always follows air jng. | . DENTISTS p.m. isiting brothers T 5 per month. crashes, McWilliams believes there is “time enough | _ THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1938 * | S B L | Blomgren Building welcome. DR. A. W. it e Ko e ey ost " gor tnat fnter.” SEPTEMBER 28 | Labor today comes under & b8h¢-| . s, pekovich, superintendent of | PHONE 56 STEWART, Exalted Rul- pavaboms He he notices “flying in Alaska is a business,” fic aspect, according to astrol0BY.| .. mynter Bay Mining Compmn'.\ Hours ? am. to 9 pm. er; M. H. ¢IDES. Sec~ el TRl e Margaret McFadden (Tt is a date for successful confer-| .. 5 s Baqer expert in charge of | retary. R i B and “not play ; ; A Paul H. Hudon | ences and favorable contracts. installing the machinery for che, ga_. — . Wvery of their papers. 4 McWillian ying his official plane alone, Kenneth Burcham Agreements between opposing Un- |y uee saw mill which was to|= |MOUN™ JUNEAU LODGE NO. 181 o ST uing Ofton sty o R g cquainte When the weather clears John Pastl ion organizations will be reached, ‘b;operated 5 shihibotint with the| Second and fourth BER OF 4~~”““"‘ PRESS, up a bi will § other Southeast Alaska air cen John E. Pegues |16 is prophesied, but there may bel ooete e tions arrived in Ju- o & Monday of each month Aty ot el news dlspateties e or mot ters, leisurely, and then return to his Anche Mrs. Leroy West {serious clashes before peace ""’:nenu.g i | Dr Richard Williams | ‘n Scottish Rite Temple giherwise credited i this peser and aiso the local BEWS pongouayter Helvi Paulson | made | DENTIST ‘I))egmning at 7:30 pm wadlished herein g ie Gubser dden deaths will effect the la- ‘ 3 ANIEL ROSS, Wor- - - et e oy . >leasant faced, with a curly thatch of thin brown Archie Gubser Sudden death: Word was received that Gov.' | 8 CE or. ALASEA CTRODLATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER iy Gazil E. Rhode boe movement, it is prognosticated. | oo Biote and Mrs, Riges had| | CLBiOEanD S OIN shigfal Master; JAMES W. LEI- Mc- to mix well in any thirty-some years old d ability hair, mediu bu THAN THAT R PUBLICATION winter wilt} GOLDSTEIN 3UILDING VEGR3, Secretary. A ___———-d:' < [ RERERANS Olga Dapcevich Late autumn and early arrived at Seward on the Victoria.| | DU be marked by an unusual number|q (60 TR0 GO0 orage and Williams shows a ma [ . e: mg nent ) t year record with the Govern- |- \(::“0:,’“]'::;':,;:‘ o S ot ofl'mrnm::‘t‘;u![:Jt‘l:t?OXVe;!]\gflrAddm:::; SN e S s ment air ir tion service. MODERN A London astrologer prf*(hcl\thll‘;“ulr‘gul | Dr. J“ds,,n Whittier |every second and fourth Wednes- In 1924, he was graduated from Army flying FTIQUETTE Shirley Temple should not marry | b i 2% 1 H CHIROPRACTOR |day, 1.O.OP. Hall. BETTY Me- chools at Brooks and at Kelly fiélds as'a Flylng Cadet. 7 |before she is twenty-six, if she| g oiying to a lavge: audience at! Drugless Physician igg:lgcicrN;hle Grand; RUTE He soon became Terminal Manager for American By Roberta Lee {opes to attain happiness. The Years | yijnes Delegate Charles A, Sulzer | | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 . Secretary. ‘ Airlines at Brownsville, Texas 3 1044 and 1945 are to be of special| oorteq to his constituents of that| | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. At Atlanta, Georgia, he joined the Bureau of Air —3 | brilliance in her S erian dictator. | Section as to activities in their be-| PHONE 667 A S e e Commerce. He worked out of that airport for a year,| @ Isn't it poor taste to turn q‘f‘))‘:“:‘\“;‘)xn‘:nn‘g‘zl‘(“q‘!‘:d““[’; CZ_‘“;:" | half and laid before them some of |3 —— a1 4 I then was stationed at New Orleans for four years. | down the corner of a page in a book (o b3 0 DEAERTE Gt b ton ™ des. | the dssues of the campaign. o ‘g: Guy smlth Following his New Orleans service, he was trans- you are reading? — Mars is to cause! . EREY, : 2 | ’ i ferred to Salt Lake for a year and @ half, and then| A. ¥es, and very thoughtless, for | B BUECS: CU0) M | Boraee Bwieile e Sk | RN W St 1 DR | to the biz municipal airport at Los Angeles for a year this practice often breaks the cor-| e ocnogiovakia will have ab least!ypo " o™ A;xlcl;ovzx(ve ey | DENZIST ( u G s | and a half before being transferred to his present |Ners of the pages. A person Who re= |0 vears of grave unrest, astrolo-) A Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. spects the property of others will never do so. One should use a book- | mark. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 PUROLA REMEDIES L PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- » s Senior Inspector under the Civil Aeronautics gers foretell. Econornic ('(mdn,h()'\\i in Alask: pos DEVELOPMENT AND PROTECTION OF ALASKA are to cause much anxiety through the autumn. who had left for Fort Seward on a transport, arrived safely in San T Authority | | 14 | The Alaska men of the first draft | “ l » is definitely a likable chap. He is not the . May bananas be eaten at the bl — | . ‘p:'mmlmu ::-‘:nk .\nf] A:X' 'n’ p(x“< r that rubs the 1')81(- with the fingers? With the world "I‘ s”h:"‘ ‘lt"’“ Francisco, according to word re- | Py FULLY COMPOUNDED Old records recénlly umeaziied o the Biate Doy ° 0 Feoi 8 e e Ale rionik. Way.siARd Be| A. .No: thev shouldShaREIned. ;lm"" upon ‘(“‘ 1‘ Tabor difficulties | CEived from the men by friends and | DR. H. VANCE Front Street Next Coliseum "partment have aroused considerable discussion over BT % MO ]'“\ T e o placed on the dessert plate, and then | 12 S€eTs "HHDREL © 0L o on [ Telatives in Juneau. | OSTEOPATH the original purchase of Alaska. While there isn’t i LR e STy cut with the side of the fork. ‘::1:3?:(;:1:-)11171% (Im. highest attain- | S £ :Consulmtlon and examination : : ] lly paid was T Q. Is it permigsible for a wealthy |/l T L | One of Juneaws worst floods | | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; thuch question that the total price finally ps s lt('m for a Cornerstone? bridegroom to buy his bride’s trous- | “P Sl IRC) history occurred with estimated | q 5 9:30 by appointment. $7,200,000, the old documents appear to indicate that —— e, | Persons whose birthdate s he damages of $205,000. Homes were| | Gastineau Hotel Annex n > Hdhe United States could have bought originally at (Philadelphia Record) A Never the augury of a year of average f0' | yyey ayay and bridges washed out.| | south Franklin St. Phane 177 | || - TOMOIrrow’s Styles ity s s St Bines il g Every so often men gatner souvenirs of their BEPTTCDT ¢ S tune. Jealousy may affect the hap-|ppe f10ods carried out the Menden- | s PO i iiigive million but during the discussions the Price Was qay “hut them into cornerstones, sealed caskets of | 4. 4 |piness of the young ,.|hall bridge, damaged the Lemon ‘" - ~ Today Aia'taised to the seven million figure. Another version leaden boxes . . . so the people of the distant future ‘ b]C“”";]‘“; born ?“ l”““ day ]Wi’”', Creek bridge, swept out the Gold| ™™ ol / " actus -~ will have an idea of the present. ably wi e proud, determined 4 Oreek bridge and the Ninth Street 5 re. some years ag as that the actual pur- W T BRE e v uo et 3 These are strange times, Especiatly in the fied | LOOK and LEARN | lauick to act. Subjects of this sign pigee and carried away a numver| | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. e 11 chase price was cnly $2400,000 and that the balance ;e o.,nomics and unemployment. And we know of | \|<uall‘;j ;uel able to overcome S€- ¢ yomes near the mouth of Gold | Gracuate Los Angeles College /l/ wiek » . enayi ussia 1 otter Y el zing e 3 v stacles. S s C f Optometry and ! of $4,800,000 was by way of repayment to Russia fOr no better story epitomizing the state of mind of a 3v A. C. Gordon Yere Lps Y A g ;.| Creek. Tt also washed out a portion | | of HE expenses of a Russian naval movement during the | great many people today than the story out of Daven- By A. C. G _Wfll-am Whiteley, F':;land; ‘:;‘ |of the flume for the Alaska Elec- Opthalmology ITeivil War to demonstrate Russian friendship port, Ta. : s ! Was born O x| tric Light and Power Company, and | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | 72t As the Seattle Post-Intelligencer very aptly points A man was charged with throwing a bolt through *" cia = '1? (1331» 01:1*]‘; who have celebril- | tne concrete intake and pipes and ¢ - - S Mgt : Mo Sl a store window. The judge offered to parole him 1. When did the 19th century €d it as a birthday iIncluce AY | flume for the Juneau Water Com- RO TS AR R S i | l 4Tt the valuation of Alaska in 1667, at the time of), prisoner begged for a prison term ; end? ' Hobson Richardson, architect, 1838;| o,y ang carried away light poles, | Juneau’s Own Store Apts purchase. s a rather insignificant matter in oM" “.ygpy o qgked the judge. And the prisomer 2. Whose son was the first white | Herman Suderman, dramatist, 1857 cutting off all power and causing| | Jones-Stevens Shop i # parison with the valuation of the Territory 10day| opeq. boy to be born in Kentucky? (Copyright, 1538) the city to be in darkness for three i e sruoneind 80 Old Wortd, which 71 years ago regarded Al- “1 am single, without relatives and unable to get ' 3. What is the meaning of the e g e i . causing all plants, including | | LADIES'—MISSES | Vaska as of no value whatever, would be only too glad | work. I have been in the penitentiary before. There abbreviation “ibid.”? {#———————— —— —T|the newspapers, to suspend opera- READY-TO-WEAR | "The Rexall Store” to have it in the year 1938. I'll at least be given a chance to work. I'll be glad 4 What were the Seven Medieval HOSPITAL NOTES | |tiens. The Gastineau Hotel and , Seward Street Near Third M Rather than its value through history, its develop- to go back.” Wonders of the World? e s * m:\‘ l\ h:summ: ;\'vrc damaged COYIIS:’G- " ) Dorts r toda s g > years. 5 % I i . erably. Some homes were complete- ment and protection is the important thing today He got five year 5. Which is the longer coast line R : 5 = 8 Making this point the P.-I. say et el T gy in the U. S, the Atlantic or the Pa-| Ralph M ‘é‘”“"”"l :Vflfit“lefll‘ii(: ly demoiished. i - Trans-polar flights of Soviet airmen have On second thought, we doubt whether that item cjfjc? to St f’fl{l\ ospital for treatmen e | | Have Your Eyes Examined by B © demonstrated the strategic importance of should go into a cornerstone, eloquent as it may be. ANSWERS to an mj\ue(ll ankle lastccl‘en;)ng. Empire classitieds pay. Dr. Rae L. Carlson R Sy S5 Ahe Vanill P s £ , ™ : 4 taken from the steamer Columbia. . - Alaska on new air routes. fi‘.' people of ;’l" 4 |nnb_-hl)\ .\\‘v\vlltylfl‘t hf_' ablt‘"'fu u‘ndc'r‘ 1. With December 31, 1900y All 4 B ol ST Py L o g OPTOMETRIST . -~ The Japanese invasion of Alaska fisherie ‘;:m, “|'(‘[m;l eyen M IS Wete L BE "QUshL R0 (e the year 10 wagADplidec U the A baby boy, weighing 10 pounds le the + | | Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry o - now suspended, but with no promise of a pe: Lt Sl 19th century. s b Tk Fgl Sia e | | Store Phone Green 331 ¢ manent withdrawal, show the value that na- | —— Y 2. Daniel Boone's son. L‘"l\“‘L“‘!'“‘:l'fl“I‘;Zp(:“’v’l’gh Gl SITKA HOT SPR]NGS | S tions across the Pacific place upon Alaskan Even the \g‘”\ Go Haywire 3. It is from the Latin ibidem Hob el yhiteiaer eftrhoun bt Mineral Hot Baths ] [E— i -3 resources. gty meaning “in the same place. b 1;1‘ "-Ir Lo o | Accommodations to suit every | =, | H s GRAVES e There can be no question of abandonment vt T Dy 4. Colosseum of Rome, @ata- Gy | taste. Reservations, Alaska Air | | . Do A 2 of Alaska by the United States i3 N EYE NG N SAIBE) o ioomb of Alexandria, GireatiWil1 of " T = st Transport | 1 FINE “The Clothing Man' Both Alaska and the United States have As a relaxation from mundane affairs a study of | oping Cathedral of Notre Dhme,| Mrs. S. Shomaker underwent a | Wateh i Soweley imAling = e o astronomy is a good antidote—or used to be. There ;. .:'. wer of Pisa, Poroelain major operation this morning at Home of Hart Schaftner and 4 - profited immensely from the purchase of 1867 i wEhie Be il for datting o ot . | Leaning Tower of Pisa, Porgglain | 3 5o at very reasonable rates Marx Clothing s But neither has yet profited to the extent vas much to be said for getting one’s mind up among |moyer of Nanking, Mosque of St.|St. Ann’s Hospital. | - ; the stars. The habit would be welcome now when g . | | PAUL BLOEDHORN 1 that is possible. r Sophia. | : + ZORIC | A - NTERA Uk wikr AlAMER are. Adseritia) wars and rumors of wars keep everyone jittery, but 5o apantic. | John Collin is receiving surgical : | S FRANKLIN STREET - S B e v BIDU its value has decreased, as the deliberations of the i Y care at St. Ann's Hospital, admit- SYSTEM CLEANING j ) ‘l——-—«— - Fecilar aic Al wecvice bv‘m.(.n <':-a‘ni(: o American Astronomical Society at Ann Arbor show. W # ted last night from Ketchikan Phone 15 IS = GAST]NEAU MOTOR 4 ! Sty 2 At one time perplexed man could look away from RN ALASKA LAUNDRY |5 | SERVICE H Mokl stope toward planning tk songey: |18 JUIRlod. affalis of this ephire nd find oreg ab DAILY 'LESSONS | NEW FIRST GRADE ASKA LAUNDRY || oy mup mezzanme O natn ] % A o pisite P warmony in the heavens. 0 more, here came = D Ol LS. olaske HEEDATRUSD NS Einstein and upset a lot of laws. Now an astronomer IN ENGLISH TEACHER ARRIVES e e HOTEL JUNEAU GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING | ] B await only favorable action by the Canadian B dife Takenits. of BARnGTEEIS reohtl | BEAUTY SHOP Gas—Oil—Storage - ) governmer V 11 whi alipres € iversity o ania £ : 3 Fd '1; ’“:" o ""‘_l’qn’(_'.”']k‘?"l" 'sz“ ;” : (;' K the wssiopeia near the North Star is all askew. By W. L. Gordon 1 Miss Harriet Tust arrived in Ju- FORD AGENCY T WA u s RIS Lun UBPOTIANICE, Hke 10, e When it cools off it gets brighter and when it, grow: neau early this morning from the (Authorized Dealers) 3 — o § = United States. of this improvement, will con- dib 1t growsHobter, Ta SHort, 1t et 1 & diolomae] ™ — States: abbatd ABLEMET G AR b Contoure Telephone g s ‘”“X’ (‘;’ l’“’i"‘x f‘)“"‘_'“l .'W":fl ‘}’{""“ Oftaws. and is too reminiscent of disjointed affairs on earth Words Often Misused: Do not say, | ley, and as the clock timed 8:45 0'- GREASES & AErotee i & J. B. WARRACK | i 2 it is essential that Alaska must be pro- to be a subject for relaxation. “I adore cherry pie.” Say, “I' like |clock she behind her desk in GAS — OILS | Engi Contract ec};-he cutabliahinant of ‘A naval Rittbahe dn It is a debatable point whether the infection of cherry pie.” “The boy adores his|the first grade room in the Juneau \.‘ & ngineers—~yontractors X S| e] of 4 aval a AS " " - - . 9 | e Eoa, o doing things backward was contracted from the earth mother” (regards with fervenf de- Grade School. | “NEW AND DIFFERENT :laf“ “‘A’lhfk"f”‘”"‘““ o ":"'l'i A i by the heavens or vice versa. Maybe the whole uni- votion and affection). | “Miss Tust, a graquate of te wi- § JUNEAU MOTORS | FOOTWEAR” JUNEAU “!5(!-)] an n“» “; in ‘f‘“,-] ‘;1_‘(‘ “. “l’“““"at]* verse has gone on a bender. A cause for the earth’s Often Mispronounced Pmunze U.mm State College in Minnesota, Foot of Main Street ! i D E v L l N » s s SEmblisment b 8. naval bose, camparable troubles, however, be found in the report of |Pronounce first syllable pea# not!has spent the past five years as an may e |} Paris Fashion Shoes Certainly more important to the States, development and protection are vitally Alaska, as well than worrying about the times and it is yours.” Let W crease our vocabulary by mas one word each day. Today’s “Our door step is worn by Batisfied Customers” BEAUTY SHOP—Triangle Bldg. Telephone—221 Music and Electric Apphances (Next Gastineau <dotel) welfare of today as 231 Seward St. | (above Family Shoe Store) Gruening and Matanuska o :’:;(: l:)‘;;“"]‘:{“;:"’;l‘l": ”‘“‘ :‘l‘.‘;‘;";l‘lr”“’}‘nf‘l" | another sky gazer who has found that great sections ' pen; accent first syllable. instructor at Owatonna, Minn., WEE O | T R T e ska, nable Alaska to guard the United : ; : Al i : @ = | f tha ) Suns 'n as p v y are en- Often Misspelled: License; 7 not which has a system of sixty-three &% | L L e o s of that bt of uns known as the Milky Way are en- | Often Mist f oot e bas & T R S e —— And in 5 world facing the thrmoillof 1088, [150P0 IV E8E, (Tho solar &ystamito which thibatih (Hacnes. g | P STROMBERG-CZRLSON h Gl s hi S Ry = ‘h('lf)ugn is part of the Milky Way and the presence Synonyms: Ingenious, m\'n@uvo. | For Appointment ‘ | o b RADIOS :s::rr; 8ay. thaisuch protackon s nobnec- of gas in the vicinity of the old globe there can be |clever, adroit, resourceful | } Marie’s Beauty Shop i JUNEAU ' B. B d & C - e y: “Use a word three | no doubt Word Study PETER PAN | 1 MELODY HOUSE J. B. Burfor. 0. | | the United manner of the original purchace price, which at its (Valdez Miner) Dissimulation; false pretense. ¥Sin- E_M'-:__i‘f___l__‘f_n_'in v oo highest was d With Dr. Ernest Gruening, director of Territories Cerity which we see commodly is = | oy and Insular Possessions, in charge of theiMatanuska ‘not it, but a subtle dissimulatigh, to| S = ~.| TIMELY CLOTHES | || GASTINEAU CAFE THE | look for much improvement. Dr. 8ain the confidence of othegs.”— y ¥ I : I & et e Rk g oA | JAMES C. COOPER ||| Nynn.BusH sHogs | | Alaska Music Supply French and ed in mind and disposition. He has made R T s Certified Public Accountant | STETSON HATS | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Italian Dinners We | ve trip over the Territory and appears to ' | Authorized to practice before | Pianos— Musical Instruments Aeronautics Inspector, Irwin K. McWilliam: OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept.#27— | 111 i | know its needs. If he wishes to make the Matanuska ; ’kfi _| | the U. s. Treasury Department | { QUALITY WORK CLOTHING and Supplies McWilliams, in Juneau on his first offi 5 Rotarians had their chicken din- | | { 122 W. Second 4 il nnackion B, flotne ithe PO Al litits. A ] cotoBy the first thing to be done is lower freight | o "yt not the way lheylhad | and Phone 206 . p. flying the Civil Acronautics Au- |3 steamship rates so Alaska merchants can handle 2 | U. S. Board of Tax Appeals. | [ ] thority’s high speed and far cruising Stinson Reliant the produce. planned it. fin P a5 = seaplane, went to the aid of Sheldon Simmons, Juneau | When rain forced cancellatin of e = oAl Pl - i ot who ' éxvarlanten a atbinits. atlAGHE Bun R E G '\hclr picnic, President Ralph® Mo- | #—m——— | FRED HENNING Alaska Federa.l Savmxs p ho experienced an unfertunate accider 5 The nation's population, we're told, will reach its |gjor looked sadly at the prepared ¥ ) £y, adiernoon, | tic stage” in 1980. Gosh, does that mean every- ’lunch boxes, loaded them in his car NEW ALASKAN Oomplele. ORtiicier for Mam and Loan Association There was no law that made McWilliams take off body will be on the radio then? Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES HOTEL 8o. Frarfklin Street JUNEAU: -Phone Single O P. O. Box 2718————Phone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Lode and pracer location nhotices |for sale at The Empire Office. ber’s home in time for dinner. .- 3 P - i Todays News ‘l'oday.—£mpire. R “The Store for Men” | — —2 | SABIN'S and delivered them to each mem- l | | Eleven Escape Death in Forced Landing | A Lode and placer location notices tor sale at The Empire Office. !} Empire classifieds pay. The First National Bank JUNEAU [ J CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100,000 [ ] i Front St.—Triangle Bldg. | l KRAFFT’S The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 FERRREEEON RN I RIS ENT IS PO RS R E S RO ROV OSON OO GRS N OO R On | HARRY COMMERCIAL s RACE COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ’ and SAVINGS i ACCOUNTS e SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on i Savings e AN L S [ ————— Resources Over Two and " PERCY'S CAFE .. .One-Half “Million Dollars ; — . . " Tee Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy ) * Transcontinental and Western Air Skyliner ma ie a forced 1 com:-g: SHOP Accoun's | S from TWA airport at Albuguerque, N. M., but its ei 'ht pawcnnrs and crew n! three Percy Reynolds, Manager e . :afew cuts and bruises. Airline officials said appar nt partial failure of one of the plane’s two engines | CZf({(}-smtnesmsrme. mce oo s i caused the accident.—AP Photo.

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