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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1938. BARNEY GOOGLE WHEN SOMEONE (3¢ B8ETS A HUNDRED TO ONE- LET \E EXPLAWN - STOP BLATTIN NORE HERAD OFF- T WUZN'T SEHIND TR DOOR WHEN TH' BRAINS WUZ PASSED OLT- QT Td' CRITTER OUT AN' LET ME SEE HIM RUN AGIN- LDhmu VYoun ] MRS. MATHEWS ‘ WANT AD | INFORMATION Count five sverage words to the DIES SKAGw | Ene. AY | Dally rate per line for consecutive y \asertions: i | T case of error or i an 8d | i e has been stopped before ex- |Mother of Thirteen Chil-| piration, advertiser please noti- | | ty this office (Phone 374) at | | once and same will be given | dren Passes Away at | Lynn Canal City attention. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Mrs. W. E. Mathews died at Skag-| & way last Tuesday, according to ad-| Ono day - l: vices received in Juneau. She was| x":‘“"‘" e ke the mother of 13 children, five of BN OURIRG whom, all boys, one in New Copy must be in the office by 2 York City, one in Skagway, two in| "“”"‘ in the ““":“"‘“ to Insire| ¢ i chikan, one in Hydaburg, who| "f";"w" e s o telephone | 'S Postmaster, and one, Cliff| 2 lCch n‘s i lephone Mathews, resident of Juneau. | ¥om persons listed in telephone T VG | Wectory. T e hosl ¢ Phone 374—ask for Ad-taker. | Czechoslovakia - e FOK SALE Invasion Not to S Solve Problems FOR "SALE—New 4-burner electric ! range, won at fair. Call Red 2b7w (Continuea trumn Page One) after 6 pm. a ¥ JACKSON, Miss., Sept. 29.—Poli- | tics in the South often is packed with heat and drama. But Mrs. FOR SALE—5 acres patented land,| The highly industrialized Su- pjnge Ruth Bilbo has promised to deten region has had its principal | g T ot ddest of all its odd 3-room house—also including 1937 Dodge pickup, 8 skiffs. Good har-| :’;‘;“‘wh‘lflc? ut: sfigl’fp'fl'“:m.fififi‘wl“‘“‘ battles. bor, ideal for fishermen. Cheap | i | e ch ¥ for cash. P.O. Box 1947. | valleys drain. In times past this < If Mrs. Biloo doesn't change her same region has traded actively Mind—and, of course, she's a wom- with Germany, across the moun- an—she’s going to run for the U. S. FOR SALE—Sumbeam Mixmaster, oil and juice extractor attach-|tains. It has enjoyed a flood of Senate in 1940 against her former ments, practically new, $18. Phone | tourist traffic from Germany to husband, Senator Theodore Gil- | 241. the once popular Bohemian re- more Bilbo. | R - | sorts. The Bilbos, married for 34 years, DAVENPORT and chair for sale.| The combination of the 1929 de-|were divorced a few months ago. Phone Red 142. | pression and adoptfon of the Ger-|Mrs. Bilbo got $20750 cash in an oHI‘l LWORTH (‘ABI: ‘;“""l:l‘)uw‘;num economic policy shriveled Ger- out-of-court compromise of their man-Czechoslovak trade to a fourth |litigation, part of which, she says. of its carlier level. The tourist she may use to oppose her ex-hus travel dropped to nothing when pand as an Germans were prohibited from tak- | gate.” ing any holiday money across the border. The German section of Bo- DeLuxe Sedan, A-1 condition, hot | femia—the troubled Sudeten re- | water heater, $300 cash. Phone 64 | glon— harder hit, as a result, {than the Czech. Beach. Priced way low for quick | sale. Nicely finished inside. Call| at property or phone R. L. Davlin. | This is all-year home. “independent candi- Not What You Think “But get this straight,” she ca- | tions, “it will not be because of | malice or spite, or anything else anybody thinks might be in my |mind after Theo secured a divorce.” | She says she has planned for a This adds a new angle to the pro-|),ng time to make Lhenmce and has posed merger. Sudeten Germans| e tentativ mbas feel they would do better economi- i 4 five gemus(en pianes in cally if blanketed into the German “One,” she reveals, “would go :ffi:“’;:’: :Vl:‘e,’:he‘gc:"mb’; bi‘:g far towards solving the nation’s 3 o mic ques-|eoonomic ills. It has to do with tion in this case is considered as| pulifie. women . back 5. .the . hote important as the racial, although e & 5 far less useful to Hitler in drama- f:: li::‘:“m’ the b 118l clagr for‘ N ' | tizing the issue. Politi But the problem of olitical prognosticators can't agree on the extent of backing Mrs. | FOR SALE—One 1931 Packard eight FOR SBALE—City Float Beer Parlor. Phone 541 after 4 p.m. WANTED WANTED—Maxd for general house- work. Phone Green 381, Mrs. L[ Goldstein. THE ECONOMIC ANGLE WANTED—Small modern house or | apartmcnt c/o PAA, phone 106. : FOR RENT ‘ minorities | = ey would not be solved. In the - STEAM HEATED room for rent.| geten- sectinn, along — with SU- | Bilbo might get it she decided to| Phone Green 360. 13,500,000 Germans, are 400,000 run. But they know that the 61-‘ Crechs who would be forced willy Year-old. Semator, who calls him- | [nilly under the German arm. In S¢i “The Man" Bilbo, is a con-| |turn, 700,000 Germans would be Sistent vote-getter. |left in that part of Bohemia which| His campaigning has, in succes- is predominantly Czech. |sion, made him a state senator, Of course nobody here, or m.(_._‘heutenant governor, governor sumably in Europe, is fooled into (twice), and, finally, in 1934, U. | believing that Hitler's sympathy S. Senator. [ | for the Sudeten Germans is his| His speaking voice is high-pitch- | only reason for wanting to move ied and appealing in its eloguence. | in. If one is to believe his auto-|He usually wears a big diamond | biography, he wants the raw ma- Stickpin and a scarlet tie and terial resources of Czechoslovakia, during his last campaign boasted as well as the readier access this|that he lived on sardines and conquest would give him to the crackers. I 5-ROOM _unfurnished _house. 835 | Dixon. Phone Red 470. FIVE-ROOM npt ba'.h. steam heat, hot and cold water. Phone 569. | TWO GOOD used Pianos for rent. Alaska Music Supply, 122 Second | St., phone 206. FRONT OFFICE in Blomgren Bldg Two rooms Phone Blue 510, Roy Allen. APARTMENTS, phone Blue 200. FOR RENT—Two office rooms in SHOOFLY, SHO0 - SHO0- "w SH00 Ex-Wife to Race Bilbo For Senate by Refining Hls Old Bag of Trwks MRS. LINDA RUTH BILBO Wants- to please the “Upver Class” Wants Some Benefit His campaigning is a little in- formal at times. Here's what Mrs. Bilbo says about it: “I always thought Theo was wrong in acting like a ‘red-neck’ on the speaking platform. I want to conduct my campaign in such a manner that after my election the people—the upper class included— | will still respect me as a lady.” Mrs. Bilbo is three years younger than her former husband. She used | to be a school teacher, wears gla es, dresses well and makes an at- tractive appearance. She says she is the ,/in Mississippi who could deteat Bilbo, because “I know so much about. him.” She expects to take into her campaign experience gain- |ed helping him to win elections, “I have been in politics—behind the scenes as long as my hus- band,” she says. “It's high time I received some benefits for the work I have done.” Senator Bilbo has had no com- ment on his former wife’s an- nounced intention of challenging him on the election stump. s Theodore Gilmore Bllbn Has No Cotfiment rich farming sections of Hungary, Yo Pirst National Bank Bldg. Inquire | e ol fields of Rumania, and the every twelve minutes in Germany- at bank. outlet to the East. | Austria.” COZY, warm, furn. apls. Light,| Strangely enough, in the same| ynder the “dowry loan” system water, dishes, cooking mtensils |Current issue of “Foreign Affairs” in Germany 925445 women had left is an article by Herbert Feis, state|ineir jobs by August 1, 1938, to department. adviser on interna- ayaj) themselves of its privileges, tional economic affairs, desperate- sccording to a report by Fritz Rein- ly arguing that restoration of sen-'pqyqr, the finance minister. It also sible trade would remove the need g.ie that loans totaling $185,000,- | “c’g: :ez?oantgfi raw materials bY ggo pad been floated, while over | ey it ut he . doesn't seem g0 00 nad been liquidated, with ol ‘g:::zl ::p;tul that Hitler will be oy (o the treasury of nearly | 3 W fifty million dollars. Only half the | loan is paid in cash, the balance and bath. Reasonable st Seaview. MISCELLANFOUS ROOM AND board. Home privileg- es. 319 6th St. PHONE MRS, Bathe about any of sewing. Learn WELDING. Largest, best -~ equipped school in west. Free cata- | ) E b being in the form of orders on log. DUNN WELDING SCHOOL, | |stores for material with which | 2033 N.E. Unlon Portland, Ore. ¥ newlyweds may set up housekeep- ing. The dowry system is designed to | increase the population, for the ap- Upon Each Birth 201, 315 Decker Way. | - pearance of each child cancels part | LONDON, Sept..20. — A novel of the loan and if four children TURN your old gold - into value, stunt of Nazi authorities in the are born within ten years after | cash or trade at Nuggat Shop. campaign for more 100 per cent marriage the loan need not be re- - .Arynn babies is deseribed as follows paid. l"v‘g&l’givos‘{r!g #Al’lmfig”s”ufifyfl'fis e DIVORCE SOUGHT | “To make the population ‘chnd | conscious’ the propaganda authori-| Suit’ for divorce has been filed | WASHINC,TON Sept. 29. e | ties have installed & bell in g small in Federal District Court by Ernest Public Works Admml.struuon has| alloted Haines a total of $25455 in | ‘mwer in u;l heart of Bexlln gity, (M. Stewart from' Mary Stewart, : grant and loan for the construction | |by can hear the bell peal every| the Doenhoff Platz, where passers~ formerly of Juneau, of a water system. Of the amount twelve minutes — since, according. Try the mmpire classifieds for $14,000 is & loan and $11455 a grant,|t0 Statistics, @ new child is bor | csults, IUW Realistic Perma- nents, $450. Pinger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty sho» telephone | e ————— CIOUNIONSTO SUPPORT DEMO TIGKET IN PA, 'Boosting Includes Earle for Senate, Jones for Governor HARRISBURG, Pa., Sept.” 20 Support of Pennsylvania C!O unions; claiming a membership of 400,000 is thrown behind the State Democatic ticket in the November | election. Support includes Gov. George H, Earle, Senatorial candidate, and |Charles Alvin Jones, gubernatorial candidate. - e PARK AREAS GROWING WASHINGTON—There were 35,- {111 acres of land and water added |to the nation’s park holdings in 1937 at a cost of $1,337354. Many ‘of the areas were gifts, only person | gressmen to do all in their power A4S | to keep the United States at| Hea"h E“ mner peace, | Kaarle Nasi arrived here on the . (Canada e Mty e o ek '! By BILLIE DE BECK 1-8L08--D0O- Nou SF\\D--‘ SANITARY PIGGLY | WIGGLY e Y Phame 723————115-2nd St. | THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON OPEN EVENINGS “If your hair is not becoming to you — You should be coming to us.” i | | ] GARBAGE HAULED Reasonablc Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Fhone 4753 Sanitary Meat Co. | FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY I | —& HOOVER TALKS " GOUELAS POLITICS; HITS | NEW s F.D.R. Plll.lGlES o REOR! ACTIVITIES OR THIS FALL §Declarcs Moral Crisis Pam— i mount, Commg Na- | The Douglas Boy Scouts and | Leader Elroy Fleek at their regular thI’lal Campalgn meeting last night made selection of a new senior scout committee, clected new officers and otherwise made preparations for carrying on KANSAS CITY, Sept. 29.—Her- bert Hoover charges that the pres- 8 Administeation.. "”I""“C‘;‘]”"meu activities this winter. Jimmy immoral” and warned that theipe,on was made patrol leader with threat of war which now darkens| 2 . ’ | {8 world has grown frofy the philo-‘RObc” Fleek as assistant and Bill | | sophy with which the United stam.“mlyde‘ e W, s . aees to some degree, has become in-| o 1 Tected. Covu'\posmg the new committee| ! “The present cris is: 5 #homi| M® Tom Cashen, Ed‘ Roller, R()l?t'l'L % erisis. There are mrcl‘\ which led | |Bovner,,/ Tauno; Neimi. aad., Sam t6 this situation” said Hoover. Devon, the last named being a ; wilness at the evening’s proceed- Continuing, he said: “This tragic| warning is given America. We face a National election of the highest | ings. It was voted to order a new |bugle and the meeting night was changed from Wednesday nights to importance. The issues, in part,|, are moral issues. They are part of Tuesdays at the same hour, 7:30 ["he infection which has spread to|0lock, by general consent. EBe wible world? | Notice was also given that| Heover accused President Roose- velt of attempting to form a politi- { sal party under a false banner of | Liberalism. Hoover declared that “if this stuff is Liberal, then George ‘he Third, Hitler, Stalin and Boss Tweed are in the liberal class.” ‘Thomas Dewey visitors will be gladly welcomed at | all meetings. | D DOUGLAS STEPPING OUT IN POULTRY BUSINE | With the arrival of the Nnr'h |a couple dozen chickens and Mike | | Reisser received six dozen. The| |latter now has about 300 hens on| |his chicken ranch where he form- | lerly kept his dairy herd. Consid- il‘,l':\bll‘ building and improvements ’Xur the protection of his poultry | Coast this week, Joe Reide AR i SRR AT Call Phones: 13 and 49 Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH! George Brothers The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 r I e Thrift Co-op BUY FOR CASH and SAVE the PROFITS on your own spending. PHONE 767 g ED A. ZINCK, Manager } The Juneau l.al.lndry .[ Franklin Street between Front and Second Si™dets PHONE 359 J TONY’S BARBER SHOP | (7 — | 276 SOUTH FRANKLIN i BODD’NG TRANSFE;; BUILDING s ‘ A Specializing in Ladies’ and | Gentemen’s Hair-Cutting | Rock—Coal lhnllnl Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery When in Need of j2 DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE | PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and MRATING ! CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company :i| | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS. . 5| » Shelf and Heavy Hardware “Smiling Service” i Guns and Ammunition Bert’s Cash Grocery | |*=—- o PHONE 105 Free Delivery GENERAL MOTORS DELCO and s i MAYTAG PRODUCTS have been made by Reisser. Reidi had just completed a hen house | on the site of his former grocery | G . . ~ Biven Finger ~ For Governor: store when his chickens arrived. Aside from being seasick for {Republicans Noelaii Young | couple of days following their ar- . Ploxeculor as Candi- |rival as a result of their boat trip | |the chickens: will apparently all date to High Post [survive, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y, ANDREWS MOVE Sept. 20.—Thomas Dewey, 36, New| Walter Andrews and family are York’s racket busting prosecutor, now located in their new home, was today nominated by acclama- the former Doogan residence on Ann’s Avenue which they re- Mary tion at the Republican State Con- |St. yention as the party's candidate for cently purchased from Mrs. Governor of New York. Doogan. In Dewey's platform he protested S — {| W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones-—152 AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY:; BATISFACTION IN FOOD QUALITY AT UNITED FOOD CO. TELEPHONE—I16 It It's Paint We fllh IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT for “political. purposes.” He also urged Republican Con- | against . the use of general funds Kaarle Nas' New over his duties as Public Health Engineer, which position was for- merly occupied by Ben L. Grimes, | who resigned to resume similai work in the state of Oregon. Mr. Nasi, a graduate of the Uni- -_— versity of California, where he ma- WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—Can- | jored in sanitary engineering, has lada’s reindeer herd exceeded 4.500 for the past year been on engineer- animals at the annual round-up |ing, work in Whitman County, in just completed. The herding is done Eastern Washington. by Laplanders brought from Nor-| way to train Eskimo upprcn“»ces‘METHEDlST CHOIR who were selected by the Canadian | TO BE ORGANIZED |government to develop the rein- deer induslry | A meeting is to be held Friday evening at the Methodist Church at 7:30 o'clock to organize choir church with a background of ex- Mrs. Skov invites all persons who Bables u' Punr work for the year. Mrs. Borge Skov perience in directing group singing, have an interest in church music Counts Reindeer WASHINGTON, Scpt 29 —Half ol l.he two million babies born in 8 | RE E TRANSFER | | g:&fi?’u':fim.;‘!l MCCAULMOTOR sod aank tor Orute 08 { || COMPANY - PHONE 549 COAL | PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST || COAL CO. FAMILY SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive Shoe Store” LOU HUDSON—Manager Seward St.———Juneast Home-Grown Vegetables Daily — All Kinds ® California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery has been secured as leader for the Die More Offen having been a director of glee club Methodist Church au- choir. Mrs. Skov comes to the {work in the States. Fri- country each year are born | elther to families on relief or to [to be in the those, who, have annual incoges of | ditorium at 7:30 o'clock this less than $1,000. So says Jmephine‘da/ evpning |Roche, Chairman of the Presi-| |dent’s Heatln Committee. | She adds that a recent study. o{ ’_———_ a typical American . city. showed |that infants in families with in- oRmOPEDIC SHOE SPECIALIST comes of less than $500 -die five | times as often as those in Iammcs FOOT EXAMINATIONS |that earn $3,000 or more. —— e Arcil Supports—Callous Pads—Foot Comforts Gain Weight, Knowledge ' Con Made to individual measurements. WASHINGTON, Sept. 27. — Boys are leaving OCC camps ‘weighing APPROVED BY THE MEDICAL DOCTORS. | ten pounds more than when they went in, the CCC office says. More John P. McGowan Gastineau Hotel -+ Try an Empire 8c. than 65,000 of them learned to read in the camps, and since they start- ed more than 400,000 boys have leu[ camp before their stay was over because they got offers of private \! Jjobs, Phone for appoinment. FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON : Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg: WINDOW CLEANIN PHONE 485 LUMBER Jueaul.uberlfilb.he.

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