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3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, 1938. the big road will be built. With Canadian sentiment so evidently in favor of moving toward that end -l- 34 2 H Orosco pe 20 Years A g 0 Dlrecto FRATERNAL SOCIETIXS GASTINEAU CHANNEL Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY BENDER - - President g President and Business Manaser the possibility of early construction is enhanced. P bt The Empire extends comgratula- The stars incline From The Empire uneau, las] VSN L6 IR SR SO y: 4 Juneau, Alasks tions and best wishes today, their| but do not compel B L BERNARD - - V Second and Mal ; iy : B. P. 0. ELKS m all, the value of games|yirtnday anniversary, to the ,‘,7;0“3‘&‘ e 4| pRs. nsmamzmmcsj every Wednesday nt s ok h e won in the early part of the feason are recognized jmg: | T by the losers.—Toledo Blade. 2 | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1938 SEPTEMBER 30, 1918 DENTISTS pam. Visiting brothers @elivered by carrier in Juneau and Dooslas for $1.35 per month. | The drafted men who were to| Blomgren Building welcome. DR. A. W. rat i Boso S .rse planetary aspects rule rce. 16.00; Merle George oy e contiing 15 astrology. As|leave for Fort Seward met at the| PHONE 56 STEWART, Exalted Rul- s Second Class Matter. At this period in I Butered In the Pos By malil, postage paid, at ti: fc nce, $13.00; six mo s, in One year, In adv eme month, in advan Bubscribers will co avor if th the Business Office of any failure or lvery of thelr papers Telephones: News Office, 602; Bu On the west coast, a man is suffering from a Arthur Berggren wil nromptly notify | permanently stiff backbone, He's not a public official. Mrs, M. W. Whitehead {the Sun now forms its oxylwomltxolxiodil Fellows Hall. Capt. J. J. Finne- Hours 3 am. to 9 pm. H er; M. H. IDES. Sec~ e ! e will be a period of William E. Poole to Saturn there wi Cobb delivered a short instructive | & —_— g | we g g a ng human aims | Cobb delivered a short instruc I e e s Another Industry Recovering Henry A. Benson fwe ‘;'”“’5 and ‘::\T:’“ & address. to The Hhdn Gy, = ———— . |MOUN™ JUNEAU LODGE No. 147 _ Dallis S. Weyand 1”“ achlevem i i Second ‘and fourth \ gan, Dr. L. O. Sloane and J. H.| retary. The planetary government in-| 4 X 4 Monday of each month ¢ vellers the Earth to be| J. E. Berg, of Ketchikan, was M MM ] 3 [ clines dwellers on the 2 ] ebinmiodde Jia Mkl Tl D1 Richard Williams ! G ) in Scottish Rite Temps umn OF ASSOCIATED FPRE ed Press is exclu AR 18 dob (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) ———————— of all news dispatches d to it or not ise credited I this B and also the local news In the face of a record pack of red salmon at published herein ___IBetstor Bay the Northwest salmon industry will go critical, apprehensive and beginning at 7:30 pm. DANIEL ROSS, Wor- shipfui Master; JAMES W. LEI. VELS, Secretary. 5 crt DENTIST MODERN [ "1t is a perilous time for political| P. J. McQuire, who arrived from | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE There | the south on the Jefferson, was|| GOLDSTEIN 3UILDING : (! ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER into the winter with a smaller carryover than a year THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION AR, D - lflS ) ire | earth's surface on wheels than there is to stop |he’vl- Py e & s P, - . . luly A ’L LL'!P flow of the tide. It is purely a matter of how soon « PROFESSIONAL 1 HAPPY BIRTHDAY | That the fustry has had many difficult months will b 3 ing at the Alaskan. is general knowledge. Unsold stocks, price declines | s A St : 1 SR E &l =y 1 blame others for our own failures. s = 2 R RAHS and labor troubles were faced realistically By Roberta Lee This month should be given to| Damages done on the Pt‘*‘-‘?““"-}.. i | Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meety A sensible plan by which workers’ earnings were | : it A afive’ FOAHN TrorL LHR. AIOLATCHNE B : 2 7 i s | careful preparation for the most| ! ever; 3 - based upon the success of summer operations in Al- 2l ‘;; e “’ ,(]om-.m.. and domestic | tween $30,000 and $40000 to re-| | Dr. J“ds“n Whllher da ylsécgn: a};mlll faurmmWPdnu § aska settled labor difficulties. Reduced prices When a person indfcates a | oo % : | pair. | CHIROPRACTOR y, LOOF. Hall. BE Mc- | bor difficulties. Reduced prices and| Q v i | problems. Many tests of character|Pair. | i CORMICK, Nohle Grand; BUTR active advertising and promotion disposed of old | desire to leave a group:of other | UL iog | e I Drugless Physician BLAKF, Secretary . | t The salmon did their part by swarming into persons, shouldn’t he do $o imme- ’.m,l who carry heavy business| With the reopening of school, the | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 s . i b S i L o A |and financial responsibilities will be:Junior Red Cross, of the BV.M.|| Rooms 2-34, Triangle Bldg. { lividual salmon are beyond the point where| A. Yes; he should not lir e s ‘dnih the. Hetensive atti ality h,d organized for the com- | | PHONE 667 PGP SO ifference to them, but thanks to |However, he should leave I a cour- | . ' arrect many lines of and held its first meeting | T LW 4T A 4l 1 wman factors alike another Northwest | teous and pleasant maner, with- | '0c Vi affed progress toward|in St. Ann's Sch e : G H tself and the region ut appearing too abrupt. il g | - ‘ 1 “y ml 1 | @ Is it al right for 8 man n frauspicious date for! All members of the Juneau Home| | Dr, A, W. Stewart | ! 1 i Down Tomorrow s shgioerny Cggpac | vor and especially } rd: were ordered to assemble | LENTIST it s e Pullman gar of « | wom rt: to obtainjal the Armory for the purpose of Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ; i ' . 4 } | R G R E NEET T Cleveland Plain Dealer) {vancement be postponed. | participating in the parade in honor SEWARD BUILDING | e RE D D LE g e X i . x | | UROLA REMEDIES STRE ‘s uS !}”‘ )l"‘” FOR ‘ third n league manager He should Hgish 1 Persons enga in commercia' |of the draft men leaving for Fort Office Phone 469 UR ADEQUATE DEFENSE | car. His disr lows close in the smoking roam or ob-| oy terprises sho be careful Seward i | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- — At Grimm of tl s and Mickey | 0" “\’;:l j"‘m o | | the week ends. There may be threat- e T FULLY COMPOUNDED If the war clouds whick e been hovering over e of the Tigers. In all cases the cause for usL one siate MBS Yeasons|opning international complications T T T for the last several weeks have any significance n 1 seems to h been the disappoint- | ' n iilmmyx)xtf n;wl n.n;mn.u(:m‘ Illness due to ner strain 1| Film St"l'i‘”'“ A 'lt‘fid? j DROQEFO}"AfiCE | Front Street Next Colisewm to this country other than the danger of beir ment of the front office with the 1 rowing of the » 1s not obligatory o do so. | torecast and an inc s of rheu- | f S SLSE R | | uke etruants e maitaten Consultation and examination | EHDORE N/ Ftos Delyay 8 into another futile engagement such as that team, C ucked into anof free. Hours 10 1o 12; 1 to 5; = thdate it is I of twenty years ago it is the emphasis it has placed It an resting c - SOt - Ll EHEeE | el i Persons whose ¢ : : oh tbe neéd fof cartying dorth the national defe managers thus far, relieved this season of their posi- iy of a year of perplexitie 7("*’3” "Y"i‘ia‘l’“““mmh | SRR have quite recently been at the top of their pro- g irs should be avoided; de- Anstinesu SHo! AHIEN " o srogram and extending it to include the great un- : TNy ! 3 i OmMOITOW S es garded Nortt fession. All had led their teams to penn: an| | LOOK and LEARN | |cett wil wreck many a romance. Sl SEsnicin. B ke T ) Y garded North appeared to be riding the crest | Children born on this day prob- SO B R AR TR T Today” | | | | | i o gl -8 * 3 iol S ecel ent 2, ; H The A dn 18 Yegedy DaRyepvion From one point of view, Frisch as head of the By A. C. Gordon | | ably will be ima and gifted, z — — — in Los An erated its position of peace main- | cgrdinals had one of the two best jobs in baseball by | These subjects of Libra usually are | tained by adequate defense. It pointed out again Joe McCarthy of the Yankees holding the other. This : tudious and many are psychic | i that security from attack can only be assured by a was because the Cardinals and Yankees had been | Louis Untermeyer, ’\n:m n au- ! RobertSlmpson,Opt.D. -~ at T a @ aus : als a a 1ad been a Gracdrate Los Angeles College display of armed force which causes the enemy to leaders of the modern movément to develop their 1. Which is the longest:book thor, was born on this 1885 of Optometry and hesitate. own playing materials; both were presumed to have | the Bible? | Others who have celebrated it as Opthalmology i c How strongly this 1s brought out in the present|an abundance of material coming up year after year.| 2. Who is the only Spga f|a birthday include Louis Aldrict | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | ) i Charles Townley, arc , The Cardinals’ far-flung farm system apparently the House of Representatives to|actor, 18 situation overseas. : & vatered o PR i have been elected President of the|acologist, 1737 — The four powers which apparently are dissecting as petered out. Its deterioration is probably due in »- 4 g v D Crechoslovakia are those which can claim standing Some measure to the recent action of Judge Landis | O-, S | Risatst i | JJuneau’s Own Store zechosiovakia g dizs BETES 2 ) 3. What people eat four times | e § Sh among the nations having the largest armies, navies aring a number of the inal farm hands |, "o cheese per capitasas con- | Jones-Stevens Shop | and air forces in the world. The little Czech nation free agents The collapse, h”','-" .'.wx the (*;.'mmf'l-\ sumed in the U. S.? : ; Newspaper Chlef i LADIES'—MISSES’ { with its armed force of around 900,000 men had no Will be associated more directly with the failure of | 4 What is the speed of the cur- : READY-TO-WEAR | chance in such military company. At the same time, the Dean brothers to maintain the dizzy pitching |rent in the Mississippi River? i Seward Stree? Near Third | the great powers which are negotiating the fate of Pace they established when they were winning pen-| 5. What European country was : | vl g pe B g 3 . ! the Czechs hs built their fighting forces up to the Dants for bby Street and Frisch invaded and held for a time by the % 48 point that they are afraid of what may happen if It is not supposed thut Prisch is through with the | Moors? . 8 R Tt iied logse: THa: vesull ;v ]1 agu l« favorite in New York, where as the| flmf":fi‘:l‘”fl*?: afod T Have Your Eyes Examined by || e R F' am Flash he first made baseball history, his 3 o 7 probably will be peace. ordham 3 v G ar ! We in America can do well to heed that warning, Name has frequently been connected with the man- | 2 James K. Polk B llggo%mgzsrlson i agers o G nas h @ i arrv ha ) e S8, With an insignificant defense,we can be the mark '“;(‘,,'(,',‘l'},’,,‘f’ 'I!fiq"';“”,“‘ ,f‘l"f‘,’?‘,”‘ B s Bl Terty has| 4. Prom the Missourl River to office Ludwig Nelson's Jeweiry | | | Butler-Mauro Drug Co. : for attack, but with a potent army, navy and air ndic & desire To"be xe “M, of his field duties, it | New Orleans, at ordinary river | Store Phone Green 331 | 8% ———————————— 9 corps we will give pause to those who may look with| Would surprise no one if he selected Frisch his suc- |stage, about 2% miles an Hour, i e envious eyes toward America cessor. 5. Spain | T Steps are being taken to better guard-one of the The one lesson taught in the removal of Grimm, EREEORTPERE To complete that program those naval bases should ©f major league managers enjoy security of tenure | bt £ | be built at an early date along the Alaskan coast, 20d 2 comparatively free hand only as long as they DAILY LESSONS Leni Lynn W:t‘ch‘emdr::;-:zlemmflu Home of Hart Schaffner aud The projected Army air field showld be gotten under Win. The circumstances which are responsible for o Hollywood screen test of Leni| | ry il Mars Clothing way. We cannot have adequate national defense|fallure carry peculiarly little weight with owners and IN ENGLISH Lynn, 13-year-old singer, was| PAUL BLOEDHORN | | + P S - G e s e their offie associates, financed by the nickels and dimes S. FRANKLIN STREET <SRRI S P ST Y & um:l this pr \L.(.anl.u.~ l{(<|| ;An:ttl» to n‘.~. (f)vu(lll!mm‘\ g i 3 By W. L. Gordon et e st z The situation in Europe is further evidence that it : And It vas sncesstal; Miks Lynsi & GASTINEAU MOTOR ' should not be delayed. Brave Nc\\ \\'hirli;:ig i x: having been signed to a contract |/ = - [ s Ih o5 AR SR, Words Ofter TR, ‘! So now friends predict screen = ':?1 | SERVICE | n Misused: Do not s | According to reports of the Social Security Board, | ,ph.m.lm,,,. Record) ‘We ascended up the mountain, stardom for her. || ~ON THE MEZZANINE PHONE 727 some 20800,000 in this country are receiving public| Science, grimly determined to keep step with|UP is superfluous. Say, "We as- | x| HOTEL JUNEAU | | GENERAL AUTO REPATRING aid of some sort, not counting those on the pay | mankind’s activities in ofher fields, has entered the |cended the mountain.” Ascend | | Gas—Oil—Storage rolls. There are a few left, however, who cling torealm of chaos, where politics, économics and some | means to move upward FORD AGENCY Jons BEAUTY SHOP s the old-fashioned custom of working for a living. |of the arts have been sojourning for quite a while. Often Mispronounced: = Cognac. | Joseph V. Connolly (above), prest (Authorized: Dealars) LYLAH WILSON g | Dr. Norbert Wiener, of Massachusetts Institute | Pronounce ko-nyak, o as in no, 2| dent of King Features Syndicate Centonre Apkabene ' A man in Chicago used a cane fishing pole and |of Technology, has presented a new form of mathe- | as in back, accent first syllable. and International News Service, GREASES ||, X-Ex-Yao 838 & J. B. WARRACK hook to lift trousers and wallets through windows, matics, a calculus that will define “utter confusion Often Misspelled: Handsom e| has been named general manager ot GAS — OILS s 2 | . until shot in the act by police. If he had gone to | and allow for scientific prediction of the behavior of v). Hansom (a vehicle). Hearst Newspapers, He will con- l‘ - Engmeeu—Contrlctors p court, what would they have charged him with, bur- |various kinds of chaos Synonyms: Final, conclusive, de- | tinue presidency of the news service T H “NEW AND DIFFERENT | glary shing without a license? | Dr. Wiener began his fascinating studies by watch- | cisive, ultimate. and the syndicate in addition ;-i ILNEAU MOTORS il FOOTWEAR” | JUNEAU ing a drunk’s footsteps. He has progressed to apply- ~Word Study: “Use a word three ‘,’,’,,';‘lfiflcfi}ffi 52‘?22‘3'?1’1«"3”53}1'1& Root=of Main Dl e } DEVLIN’S ALASKA HIGHWAY MOVEMENT his formulae to the behavior of wind around the | ''mes :\‘n(i. s you Let us in- | go'io 43 vears old, started work as Sl e B F Sh L0 v AINCES wings of an airplane and that of liquids in pipes. case our vocabulary by mastering | pressroom boy on the New Haven — Paris Fashion Shoes - Y Cap sl sk | rording to the New York Times, the new mathe- | one word each day. Today's word: Conn., Journal-Courier. | E— b Bt Tt sY, Fighiviay blah: one day irst indexes sample kinds of chaos. An en- | valor; intrepid courage; personal [ CALL 771 ——i COME N and SEE the NEW I will span the Americas from the tundra of northern °Cr can select the sample which most nearly re- | bravery. (Pronounce the a as In | For; App@uissat JUNEAU ; STBOMBEEGWCS’MSON ! A L " at). “Perfect valor is | . RAD) Alaska to the pampas of the Argentine comes a step "o DS PROBIEML o erist. caught | nessed what ‘:.f"f,,,:”(‘,“b““’““';“‘{;,' Marie’s Beauty Shop J.B.B d&C ] nearer to actuality o bt e e o B e Rl bttirs T R PETER PAN 241 Bewiwint LODY HOUSE “Our doct by .. Yue Canadian government through Prime Minis- wrpis is shaos No: 43X64B1. In precisely two hours | L& Rochefoucauld BEAUTY SHOP—Triangle Bldg. (above Family Shoe Store) Musis And Eleciio. Applistioos &mflx;;uclp"htmwomn; he ol er MacKenzie King has agreed to appoint a Fact- we will with a light gray sedan Tiow - .o 20 Telephone 221 B (Nel’:lt Gastineau ;’;wl) pi i | F g Commission to cooperate with the Commis- ' three miles on ide of Ong's Hat, N. J. Empire classifieas pay L s R e 88— 4 sion already appointed by President Roosevelt to Or tt commentator, viewing the Euro- - — look into TIMELY CLOTHES (|7 '|{ GASTINEAU CAFE —h “This particular chao proposed highway plan with an aim to pean s its ultimate construction. It means that at last a | cf the combined type, covered by Formula 821, derives | ZORIC J |4 . complete definite action has been taken which has| [rom study bt of a flock of stariings that || SyGTEN CLEANING || ~usN.BusH shoes | | Alaska Music Supply Frme) spe » very good chance of resulting in building the big N84 eaten fermented mash, together with the laws STETSON HATS A BRSO D T e road at an earlier date than has on previous occasions| °f Scrambled | Phone 15 | Authorized to practice before || Pianos—Musical Instruments be = ]‘ R i AR08 o L T, like the new science and wish it well. We ALASKA LAUNDRY | the U. S. Treasury Department | | QUALITY WORK CLOTHING and Supplies il tod A : look forward to books on chaos, academic degrees of |} 222 kst oa e o'« el . and Phone 206 122 W. Second : Th t'lrl‘w highway will be built is a foregone con-. poctor of Chaos, and men who win name and fame | i _ || U. S. Board of Tax Appeals. | & O « clusion. There is no more chance of stopping the|as authorities in the science of utter confusion. | | A 2 15 = - progress of mankind in its drive to get over the What a century this is! ‘ Visit tlle . g___—’ £ ARV =1 FRED HENNING Alaska Federal Saving; £ h B I LA Zi | SITXA HOT SPRINGS NEW ALASKAN Complete Outfitter for Men and Loan Association g /l : ¢ ? : ¥ | Mineral Hot Baths Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 A ! e | Accommodations to suit every 1 HOTEL L——.___:.—_) P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES it ?f b | % taste, Rese;vr:fi:ns.nmm Alr i So. Frarfklin Street [P OFFICE—119 Seward St. H | po! | JUNEAU:- -Phone dle O | & Juneau, Alaska i e ———L S Fing | “The Store for Men” : Lode and placer location notices | 9 for sale at The Empire Office. N i Lode and pracer location notices A W for sale at The Empire Office. Empire classifieds pay. “ R L —— —————— =| The First National Bank JUNEAU The B. M. Behrends ;‘ || Mnte & Building Co, Ine. . | o | CAPITAL$50000 : Juneau, Alaska G e SURPLUS—$100,000 [ ] COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS JACE | COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS “The Squibb Stores of f SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Resources Over Two and =~ T = One-Half Million. Dollars . PERCY'S GAIE | Tee Cream, Soft Drinks, COFFEE SHOP ¥ i m R&ynoldn. lh.mm s WHILE AMERICAN BOYS GO TO SCHO nese Canton must 3 A