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CLE R ity s Welivered by carrler In Juneau and Do L BERNARD @ntered In the Post Office in Juneau & se — One year, in & ‘ene month. Bubscribers will co mbmhed every evening except Sunday by the PTRE PRINTING COMPANY TROY nmm P Becond and Main Strevts. Juneau, Daily Alaska Emfiire resident Vice-President and Business Manager Alaska SUBSCRIPTION RATE rates n advanc At thr postage Paid 1 six months, i vance, $12.00; tn advance, $1.25 \fer a favor if they will nromptl By mail §1.25 per month. e, $6.00; v notity the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity in the de- Mvery of the's papers Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 MBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Asscciated I'n i to the use for ropublication of e d to 1t or not ise credite t the local news Published hevein \ NITY FOR ALA \ r neeting 1o bring all Ala ted front which would be to a certain an independent group, though not severing any er cuch affiliations an attempt to organize A iak nes w be made in th that Alaska’s labor problems could be considers the Alaskan viewpoint, with jude pros and cons to the of A industry as well as Alaskan workmen The idea is sound, and if carried far enou do a great deal towards bringing about a fric feeling between- that group which might be the “unparticipating public and employers” ar ALAEKA CIRCUL: THAN THAT OF UBLIC o nl 1 ARGHR labor group. o es originated should difficulties, originating in the been brought to Alaska, the State Alaska should no with difficulties in no reason affected States they have for but were, ing gh, and most of extent CIO, hop! 1 from th ndlier called 1d the So far, our Jabor problems in Alaska have in most s and Those t have Alaska’s labor got mixed up in them to the detriment and small Specifically, sands of Alaskan the bus all concerned. last summer, the livelihoods of fishermen and cannery gain of thou- workers, dozens rators smen who depend upon them, and J* £ 'of cannery operators, were jeopardized by union dom- in the States. Alaskan cannery ope #% dnation and Alaskan employees were forced to bow to rulings of unions outside of the took their places in the of the § ¢ 3¢ fBhose * .fortunately, not considered in settlement from the| Territory Territory. problems were Al a’s problems, Alaska viewpoint. said it intends to do- that Alaska labor questions ma Alaskans, have been reached and Alaska’s labor, by ~solidify be viewpoint Alaska’s settled in Al then the a will Alaskan workmen job line behind non-residents but un- 1f this unity conference does what delegates have Alaskan labor in order Alaska truly indus- try and the Alaska public at large will have arrived at a better Let us wind up the business of this will have decided upon well defined machinery where- | understanding. hope that when Alaska’s union del “unity conferenc: legates " they by Alaska’s problems will remain Alaska problems and where Outside problems will not bother Alaskans, seem to be the popular this year’s list with its gag in many places campaign, California appears to le: “Thirty Dollars Every Thursday” THE EASY-PAYING OLD AGE PENSION PLANS Alleged easy ways of paying old age pensions during ad the plan. This scheme won the national splotlight when Sheri- dan Downey for the Demo its advo tic Senatorial nomination, defeated Senator McAdoo although it had been pro ed long before that and will appear on the ballot for the voters of California to give their verdict in November, According to Walter Davenport, able political reporter in Colliers, the California scheme is little more than an exaggerated form of the famed old Alberta plan which featured twenty-five dollars a week, or some such amount, for everybody. It's an issuance of scrip idea, not new, but put up in a m'\\ pacl But age to appeal to the gullible. back in Nebraska they have worked up a scheme which promises to overshadow the California plan for getting the cash, and one which is giving ki R i available for the work to be done 1 JAMES C COOPER some of the more conscientious citizens of the middle PSR R D under this advertisement substan-| | certified Pnbiic Acconn;m western siates disturbing ghts: ] ge SQUIERLISES, Wi e of new instruments, read | a1y o | MRS Foes “.',,:’,I:ILP.“’;’;:"h:,:ln, Ium 312 /\\k' the sutls temperature at ahout 8,100 degrees Fahrent | o> i g}’;fl,{"fif‘,’(‘omu Authorized - {0 praclice: before B 4 _F] b”-" I . “, ebraska | it _about 3,000 degrees cooler than previously sup- City Clerk 2 | the U. 8. Treasury Department | ) : i o 1“-‘-‘ i ‘I:““ ‘-“;*1*“;" p"‘;l 0(:; posed. A mistake like that, they say, is easy to make. Rt Alaska | % and y legalizing slot machines vould levy | You're forgiven, fellows, just so you keep it warm jcati ; 1 | U. S. Board of Tax Appeals. | | licerse fee on the first machine and $40 each on sub- | encugh for comfort, ; ; {Rublication Kethe, Oet, 3-10-T7AEE OF TRIPLETS AT 17, Paul Grimm of Steubenville, Ohio, manages a faint grin viewing boy and two girls born recently to his 16-year-old wife. sequent ones, $30 of which would go to old age pen-[-}-— s e il - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 10, 1938. and Lord Nelscn, the general effect of their perform- e e 45/ Word Study “Use a word three! e oo CALL FOR BIDS PROFESSIONAL OPTOMETRIST —— sions. Robert Jones, writing about it in the New | L] York Times, says that many Nebraskans see in it pro- H Orosco pe | HAPPY BIRTHDAY 20 l/ears A o0 lr FRATERNAL SOCIETIES motion of gambling by a syndicate under the camou- * el GASTINEAU CHANNEL flage of paying old age pensions. “The stars incline " There may be some meritorious ideas back of the Plit 4o HOL.COHIDEY” | |y o o, eoiends f‘(’i"gm:;‘f“.' From The Empire | i various easy-paying pension plans, but the unhappy | !.071-1 i be.St el = i 9 B. P. 0. ELKS m I I PPy | birthday anniv to the 1070w | B al| fact remains that they are invariably promoted by * 7 g i e i | ’ DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 persons who profit in some way or another at the TUESDAY, OCT. 11, 1938 S Al OCTOBER 10, 1918 | b ) pln;' “smrgabmmen e et Bl i ety Mr. and Mrs, W. A. C. Baldwin| Blomgren Building ‘welcome. . A W. xpense of the very persons they hope to benefit— ) OCTORBER 10 had rented the Lockie MacKinnon | PHONE 56 STEWART, Exalted Rul- the needy. The countless nickels and dimes which| ~Although the morning hours e S o ‘M. H 8o~ should be fortunate adverse aspects g residence and were to be at home| Hours 3 am. to § pm. er; M. H. ¢IDES 2 : : e i i s ate adverse aspect A. E. Lundstrom ! * are dropped into the hat by those who can ill afford ; : to their friends ther | retary. {6 t0'fiirtner these schemes 38 Ahe tagedy of ft, Ton| or fpds v IAcr SRR SR 5 s S | & S TONMAD B e e i often it turns out to be a straight rd(‘kvluorm' .Of the Rt H\NHUO_US r“‘e' b g i LD aa = L s o iy . g which to make business trips and Mrs. Roberta Orme A dance honoring the officers and |z —— Second and tourth poor, some spellbinder making a nice thing out of ghould be lucky for political workers Mrs. E. C. McKechnie crew of the U.S.S.C. 309 and a Monday of each month it in ary and expenses” while it Jasts. The stars predict many reform | Ken Webster MERITE i Yari s fovsrmaent ser- ‘ D1 Richard Williams { A \~» in Scottish Rite Tempi Virtually every one nowadays sees the need of movements. | Mrs. Wendell Moran [vices in uniform in Juneau, was| | DENTIST Q% \F{ beginning at 7:30 pm old age pensions and they are rapidly becoming an| The Moon which today occuits| Mrs. Norman K. Ferrier being arranged by the Elks c1\3t>.‘ o V DANIEL ROSS, Wor- established fact in our system of things. But there Uranus presages unusual events in| T o T in conjunction with the Arctic)' OFFICE AND RESIDENCE shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- 1 ay y o Asia. Surprising developments m|&% 3 | Brotherhood. The dance was to | GOLDSTEIN 3UILDING i gt is only one way to pay them, and that is through a s A% Secretary. i international conflicts are prognos- have been given at the A. B. Hall.| | fair system of taxation. The Soclal Security law i ition | MODERN Members on the committee for ar- | — - — REBERAHS S 8 elligent effor a re 86 DABRS | | ange! | ST e TR PR LAY o J I8 Mg e o that direction. These pana-| 1, purope Marshal Goering comes | ETIQUETTE | T e r|Perseverance Lotge No. 2-A meety ceas offered under the guise of helping the aged are ynder a threatening portent which | J. Eyer, Sidney Jacobs and Walter Dr. Judson Whittie i i avn foubin VAR too often just schemes to milk the unfortunate of the seems to indicate that he will "‘"“!r J. Manahan. | r. Ju s:’n,\("roll! T day, LO.O.F. Hall BETTY Mec- Jast few nickels they havi |with grave reverses and will face| By Roberta Lee | - H S“"“e‘; A CORMICK, Noble Grand: RUTR _— liragedy as the year comes to an|m. | HI Fisher and H. T. Tripp left| | s ‘;:‘:m_'s_ 10-13, 158 1M BLAKE, Secretary. After all, one need not feel so sorry for those end. The conjunction of Hitler's| e dai s | Lor en oUHIB SRR TR [ 1092 riirigle, BIAR. | faltering Cubs. They'll get a little better than $3,000 Jupiter and Moon with the W"i “vg(hn; ety e Gl | " "PHONE 667 g e il piece fc he loser's er vhile eac Anning Ye ), his second in command is e 3 piece for the loser's end while each winning Yank's s S N ol for the| A Yes; If there is any kind of | Paul Nordstrom and Mrs. Nord- — — % : 000. That's fairly. nics pay fo Bt | in either church or|strom, the parents of Mrs. Lafe G“ s th olozers find in the horoscope| home, a rehearsal is necessary. | spray, arrived in Juneau from Had- | | | y ml Kine Georze VI of England Q"_ I l‘llplrflv:vx” IU‘r )fl_k":'dlj; {0 iley on a recent boat. Dr. A. W. Stewart I Bt Brlleant S o ocial letters on his business i DENTIST | : Brit P ch will € ads? ! c.s. Harley, manager of the Ten- S o b 13 A A No: he should keep some plain |, Comn lef : oo i $ p within tt 2 F K i “WARD BUILDING \ PUROLA 3 elfngos| White paper on hand for this pur- |the south on the City of Seattle. ST e | UROLA REMEDIES ‘ ; . s 0se. — i PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- . 1 Is are to receive @ check| @ What does lyonnaise meau, | Al friends of Delegate Sulz - — FULLY COMPOUNDED : ents increase of member-|ANd What is the correct pronuncia- |and the Democratic Divisional i e heir rganizations, | ton? | ticket were to attend a get-togetier | DR H VANCE | |{ ¥ront Street Next Colisewm b son, < A. This is a cookery term, mean- | me y the 1 eadquarters rooi OSTEOPATH | v nry. Ste p snrv. Richard @ . propk avage bet . . ) i meeting at the headqua iY : ko ) Then Henty, Stephen, Henty, Richard and John.” [y o) o g va dicals will be. marked. | ing prepared. with flaked or sliced | on Pront and Seward. There were| | Consultation and ‘examination FHONE, &i--¥teé Delivey After we nad ‘nm‘ hed that, we retraced our may expect a gay social| fried onions. Pronounce li-u-naz | o be short speeches by several well free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | |“=-2"C = “,’ 1 read A,M -fhu\'l( Runnymede. Certainly in which there will be whirl-| i s in lie, u as in run unstressed. | known citizens and a general invi- 7 to 9:30 by appointment. it by ‘“"”(” ':Wn‘): ie ”‘f'“";" y courtships and hasty mar-| @ 8s in day, principal accent on|tation to talk was to be given fo| | Gastineau Hotel Annex whom t sreatest press ag D > made z s | o Ee i D Bl B e nigsee Yotk imel el pAB - (JRIE SV S {all. South Franklin 5t. Phone 177 | | 4 ined suitors who scorn long en-| ' - o S — — — —— Once more into breach, dear friends, once ol | e 4 The Forrester of the Hoomah|m—™ — — — — — Persons whose birthdate it is have Packing Company sailed for the “Or fill the wall up with our English dead the augury of a year of success | DAILY LESSONS ! south. Lyle Davis, outside man for RobertSlmpson OplD ; And again 1)'""!5“\- we wanted so much to believe through wise foresight, but they | [N ENGLTSH ;‘yw Gambier Bay cannery left on Gracuate Los Angeles College ‘ | \e English people who gave us our language and may expect changes of a surpris- = her. of Optometry and [ stitutions, we thrilled as we heard of the in- ing character. Both men and wo-| By W. 1 e h o B ! y W. L. Gordon s | Op*halmolog dom courage of the English longbow men at men are to have eventful months. | : i || Weather: highest 47; lowest 44; | o o E‘il"ed e A Crecy, Poitiers and Agincourt. Children born on this day prob-| ~ + | cloudy. - Lilises SRR Once upon a time a man named Drake was play- ably will be gifted and individual Words Often Misused: “I shall see ———.——— s 2 ing at bowls on the green at Plymouth, when the but inclined to be aloof. Subjects|¢oy at an early date” is a hack- GRAND JURY Spanish armada went forth to war, never to return. of this sign may win success throuzh | peved expression. Say, “I shall see vz I And while we are speaking of the England that concentrated effol S il : Harry McRobie, charged with! | The Charles W. Carter | 156 >, we of the older 1 vho in geners ar ral Ct ravers Gray- < o : |, rglary, was bound over to the ot ol i kgl g 600, “PUYSICAL, Wo V€| Jettres. Pronounce bel-let-r, bot L - G ”” at the Biack Hole df Oaloutta. the slegs oft Luckuow, | Gay " 1878, Others WHolBAVe cele-|ew ss. 1h ‘bell, priaeipsl wecent. on Felix Gray today under 82,500 bond | | muf‘hpfl‘gg‘;‘;““ st 1] “The Rexall Store” the battie of Balaclava, or the sticken fields of Ypres. brated it as a birthday include |cooond® syllable after a hearing in his court: this| | ‘I| your The examples increase and multiply out of all | Theodore Thomas, orchestra con-{ often :‘y‘ns,\;)(‘]l(’(l? Lessee; two s | norning McRobie is alleged (olu‘avu: e " ': Reliabke bounds ductor, 1835; Harlan Fiske Stone, |, 4 three e's rifled the cash register in the City SR 7 | pharmacsts There was no limit to the hardihood of the English | United States Supreme Court Jus-| eynonyms: Monstrous, enormous Float beer parlor of $22.30 e i e [ cempennd we used to believe in. On land with Marlborough tice, 1872. | tremendous, _stupendous, prodigi- | —— | Have Your Eyes Exam! Y i prescrip- and Wellington, or at sea with Sir Richard Grenville (Copyright, 1938) Loe. bdionsl hbbe Dr. Rae L. Carlson “ tions. i ance was such as to stir the most sluggish blood and ATTENTION MASONS timi and it is our: ’ Let us in- to revive the classic illustrations of man’s uncon- | There will be a Stated Commu . Aur votabuL by mastering querable spirit, Marathon and Thermopylae. cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 1 }m:p word each day. Today’s word: | After the end of the World War, Lloyd George, Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock | Antithesi: the direct opposite. | Clemen 1 and Wilson, principally, made the peace Work in the F. C. Degree. By order | (Pronounce both as in it, ac- treaty, as the victors since immemorial time have of the W. M. cent after the h). “His temperament | been accustomed to do. The terms, as we regard J. W. LEIVERS is the very antithesis of mine them in the light of history, seem unduly hard on ad: Secretary 2 | the vanquished, but the fact is that they wrote the |— - o > | Treaty of Versailles. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS | Since then, the letter o in contravention of the purport if not the peace terms, City Clerk’s Office, Hitler seized the Rhineland. unti m., October 24, 1938, for | iRt ; Ban- | i3 S GA i R ity " FareAVEabl o B S GASTINEAU MOTOR Hitler grabbed Austria City of Juneau and will then and| By A. C. Gordon S e e i s T g SERVICE { grabbed Austria. by . Q; AR A done by an individual person or cor- | | Mussolini helped himself to Ethiopia. there be opened and publicly read| | poration as an independent con- ON THE MEZZANINE | PHONE 727 k Japan acquired Manchoukuo. aloud. Bids received after the time| ™ = i e HOTEL JUNEAU GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING And now, with the aid and comfort of those two |fixed for opening will not be con-| 1. What would be the value in| The right is reserved to reject any | Gas—Oil—Storage I great examples of democracy, France and England, sidered. American money of the thirty anq an pids. | BEAUTY SHOP L Hitler achieves the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia.| A set of plans, specifications, and | pieces of silver for which Judas be-| pateq October 5, 1938. LYLAH WILSON o ) He is on his way down the Danube. forms may be obtained at the City | trayed Christ? | HIRST-CHICHAGOF MINING CO.| | Contoure Telephone , v it th And what of the great British Empire? Where is Clerk’s Office, Juneau, Alaska, upon| 2. What Greek goddess was the pypjication dates, Oct. 5-6-7-8-10-| | X-Er-Vae 538 | 181 e the voice of thunder with which it used to speak? deposit of $5.00. |avenger of wrong? b sl SITKA HOT SPRINGS | Sealed bids will be received at the Juneau, Alaska LOOK and LEARN What has become of the British lion's roar? Alas, The full amount of deposit for| 3. What where the woodbine twineth. And yet, if it should one set of documents will be re-|the “qui vive"? lepart from us utterly, a great light would have turned to each actual bidder within 4. Which is the left the world. a reasonable time after receipt of|in the human body? strongest bone | is meant by being on According to a story widely circulated throughout | bids. Other deposits will be refunded 5. Which nation had the great- | the English-speaking world, the political group which with deduction not exceeding the|est number of men Kkilled during now rules Britannia and which consented to the be- actual cost of reproduction of the|the World War? trayal of England’s godchild, Czechoslovakia, weekend | drawings, upon the return of all ANSWEKRS at a country place called Cliveden. Irony of iron documents in good condition within| 1 ¢17.28 Lord Clive, with a handful of men and less gun- 30 days after the date of opening| 5 Nemesis. powder, conquered India and more than any other bids. 3. Being on the alert. (Pronounce | mortal helped to build up the British imperial idea, | FEach bid shall be accompanied by | ke-vev, both e's as in me, accent Now they blaspheme his name to whittle the idea @ certified check, cashier's check|jast sylable). away. or bid bond (with authorized surety| 4 The femur, or thigh bone. We are aware that it has been the custom of company as surety) made payable| 5 Russia. vears to despair ever and anon of England. More t0 the owner in amount not less| £z 3% than a century ago Wordsworth said it best in his. than 5% of the amount of bid. o sonnet on Milton, | The City of Juneau reserves the || Milton! thou shouldst be living at this hour: and hath need of thee: she is a fen stagnant waters: altar, sword and pen, | Fireside. E | Of s after the hour set for the heroic wealth of hall and bower, i | Have forfeited their ancient English dower | fhereot, ‘o ‘before (Award oftietis|| JUNKRAD Of inward happiness. We are selfish men: tract, unless said award is delayed |- O! raise up up, return us again: for a period exceeding 30 days. And give us manner: virtue, freedom, power.” right to reject any or ail bids, and to waive informalities. No bidder may withdraw his bid 1 It is estimated that there will be the opening| HOTEL i NEW ALASKAN So. Prarfklin Street Phone Single O | s The Hirst-Chichagof Mining | Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Company is calling for bids to be | Store Phone Green 331 e T | submitted within seven (7) day £y WA s n from the date of this notice by % R O mailing the same to the company ‘r—-——-— H. S. GRAVES at Kimshan Cove, performance of a contract to sink a shaft 150 feet deep on a mining| claim Hix'.st-chichagmr | Alaska, near the Mine. , 1938. The work must be done under 1 contract and specifications which PETER PAN BEAUTY SHOP—Triangle Bldg. Telephone—221 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street | { | i Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS ‘ The B. M. Behrends Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars S TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS QUALITY WOBK CLOTHING [ ] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “The Store for Men” SABIN’S Front St.—Triangle Bldg. _— { KRAFFT’S Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibbh Stores of Alaska” for the “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart Schafrner and Marx Clothing FINE ] Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN S. FRANKLIN STREET Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every taste. Reservations, Alaska Afr Transport | s T 57108 t 2 “NEW AND DIFFERENT FOOTWEAR” DEVLIN’S Paris Fashion Shoes i JUNEAU . i ; RADIOS t | MELODY HOUSE ||/ J. B. Burford & Co. ""'('Seif dcfsl:xcx::; .gp:;?;.m 1 Batistied Customers” { Mrs. Pigg Ihone 65 | |d i GASTINEAU CAFE || Alaska Music Supply French and | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Italian Dinners Pianos— Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second 4§ Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 0. Box 2718———Phone 3 | OFFICE—119 Seward St. a[' Juneau, Alaska Lode and pracer iccauion notices for sale at The Empire Office. LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES | | %| Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. Empire classifieds pay. The First National Bank JUNEAU [ J CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$100.000 [ J COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on ‘Savings Accounts

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