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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 20, 1938. i __———_____————___————— - 2 oo s s . . ind towns from Vancouver to Hazelton, and whm —— — —+ -t»— 6 G Dmly Alaska Em PAre | vionen roucs are bu, wouia aio serve Terrace . PROFESSIONAL Prince Rupert, Stewart, Premier, Big Missouri, Tele- H 20 Y A lrec o FRATERNAL SOCIETIES e R TRIG CONFANY sraph Creek, Dease Lake and Atiin in Northem Brit- oroscope ears A 40 GASTINEAU CHANNEL, TROY BENDER - eresident |sh Columbia; Carcross, Whitehorse, Mayo and Daw- “The stars incline \ b O T T R & L BERNARD - - Vice- P’N":“ .“’L ‘1‘“*‘2"“ Manager ). in the Yukon:; and Hyder, Ketchikan, Wrangell | The Empire extends congratula- From The Empire Becond and Main Strects, Juneau. Alaska Petersburg, Juneau, Skagway and all other communi- but do not compel | |tions and best wishes today, their R 3 B. P. 0. ELKS meet Sntered In the Fost Office ties on the Panhandle of Al a A 4 |birthday anniversary, to the follow-|&— '.; DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 Ol - Until quite recently, the Western, ér (A) route ing: | DENTISTS p.m. Visiting brothers T SUBSCRIPTION RATES o) OCTOBRBER 20, 1918 | twtivered by carrler In Juneau and Do elas for $1.23 per month 1 Hazelton north, was considered by all informed FRIDAY, OCT. 21, 1938 A T e Berstor Henry Blomgren Building welcome. DR. A, W. By mail KA T G be the best route, not only from the point | Adverse planetary aspects dom- 2 e T 4 PHONE 56 STEWART, Exalted Rul Gne year, In advas 00; six months, in advance, $6.00; DErsons to be the best route, not ¢ ; inate today, according to astrology OCTOBER 20 Roden was a business visitor in Ju-| * - ana month. 1n a ; ; : ¢ view of serving the greatest number of established | Inate today, according to astrolosy neau, and was staying at the Alas-| Hours 3 am. to § pm. er; M. H. ¢IDES. Sec~ ieary of the's paper i view. NS {4 i iti feldatids | Fisheries Company, of which he An(l‘fl————_—-—“fl IN™ Telenhones: News Office, 602; B o ”“'j’,‘ Of late, for reason publicity was released to popu- ,]'}’léhl il _lhdr“fll(m;"g p%m:' Gerald D. Coke Rkt dal‘l’ s e e U .lmsmu LODGE NO. 147 z IER OF ASSOCIATE D PRE arize another route, and one member of the United | Which secms.to indicate labor clash- Larry Fitzpatrick B i i o ha 8| 1 econd and fourth Asso Pre [ to the use fof gyates Commission for ghe highway to Alagka, has ©S and grave difficulties affegtine Mrs. Arnold Hildre | rp ivpsms gt I S " Zonday of each month st e e 1 ey | made & definite stAGMIERt that the Toute!fof the | Dvsiness aud cumtnerce in ungbus Missy Mullen e | D1 Richard Williams ‘n Scottish Rite Temple crec i eal = L 5 i 7 s b o herein “would follow a line of deep valleys 200 | Ways: 4 Mrs. Jack Metzgar i Direihs b L i Ysa DENTIST beginning a4 7:80 pm. n [, 2 i - — 4 e R of TR strologers who have long foretold Elizabeth Kaser ’ y Y 0 ( % DANIEL ROSS, Wor~ ULASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER he Pacific Coast,” meaning. of course, | _reaching war repeat tBat the been attending the University of| ! OFFICE AND RESIDENCE shipfil Master; JAMES W, *LEI. THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLI s Rocky Mountain Trench, which would prevent e b D 1y Sam Serge | Washington, returned home to visit| GOLDSTEIN 3UILDING Ly ¥ . 5 - 1 n communities north of Vanderhoof from !final outbreak will come Eaddenly George Goodin | . ) VRT3, Secretary. . and from a place not suspected os| 14 Hi { her parents, owing to the fact that! | Sai e par ting in any benefits from the construction | o b L R - | Harold Hanson {he University. was closes beeause|@— — 4; REBEKAHS " % hreatening. | s - w how rlh’\]”""]' Toge " ted via the Rock Agreements between nations and Ca&‘”’gam?“ [of the influenza epidemic. It = + | Perseverance Lodge NG. 2-A meets 1f the highway to Alaska is routed via the Rocky S ons. ¢ : | k| ; : gt s 3 _ | factions in labor and political or- sl | every second and fourth Wednes- Mountain Trench, it would not serve the Panhandlc SeE A tiafN Il Tikes <l?spiclun o Sam Hascnpeiz Vidtor Robertson “aod. “Normind Dr. ]'ohn H. Geyer day, TO.OF. Hall BETTY Mo of Alaska; it would not serve established communities 2o 008 B5 MR BIEERT T B SRR Tobertson of Todd were to leave DENTIST CORMICK, Noble Grand: RUTE n Northern British Columbia or the Yukon, but wonld (bt mmm-:: s éovemmcr- 3 | for the south on the City of Seat-| | 310 Goldstein Building BLAKE, Secretary. b a direct road to serve Fairbanks il Hieyrtiknsias i tle. PHONE 1762 I 1d seem logical, that before making definite | '?_ 2 | % A I < It Wl S 1o, e e T o < ta | | Women ate well directid ider MODERN et a0 8 T eSS | s to where the highway will be routed, : The Estebeth arrived from Sitka T hgt N b S his configuration which encourages & . ortant steps should be taken. They are to| - 0 0 o T ETIQUETTE |and way ports with about fifty pas- i get the opinions of residents in South- S1OPPINE anc social ac et & E | N . et -, é sengers for Juneau from the vari- & ———— \; G s th on the Panhandle and the tesi- |2rles in fashion will bringigrofit By Roberta Lee ious cannery crews on their way Dr_ _[uds,,n Whlther “ m t residi te shops and manufacturers. | \ lumbia residing nerth of Vander- | 507 A v e Aot this rule of the stars which simu-| o when one is going to a for-| Drugless Physician m Hazelton. Mrs. H, L. Faulkner and her little | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 | e lates physical attraction and en- v, is 1 o v to ob- - en ten years to crystallize the thought |eign country, is it necessary to 0b- | 4 uotiter’ Jean were to leave for|| Rooms 2.3.4, Triangle Bidg. ‘ into action for the road project. Why [ “”’l*“olp““]\\:mfe"r‘(";':h“’s BIope- | ain some foreign money boror(‘“he ol it ihs Olly” of Beatba BT ‘;mg g. PUROLA REMEDIES 4 Mountain Trench” resistance into going? | They were to spend the winter in 7 PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- Cold winds will be prevalént in The road . A. No; the rate of exchange is | R many parts of the East and‘Middle | 1ower in’ the country one is gomg‘ California. D West through the next six week e building a highway to Als here it will best serve the two nations FULLY COMPOUND! C ‘4 ed in construction. That is a decision for A | to visit. If on a steamer, one ma\" Johnny Harris, while packing a| Front Street Next Colisemm oh neers and other authorities to make. i 1 Torecash obtain a small amount from the| oo B T otiver Inlet, | | Dr. A. W. Stewart | o b 1 R Warning against all forms of | . car ‘ 3 rs hd DENTIST PHONE %i—Free Delivery tion from i speculation is given by astrologer Q e LS ite i down to restia “t“bc e b,"" Hours 9 a.m. to 6 pm. o ey governments Promise ‘em \n\lhlnq who foretell extraordinary finan : $ A 1'“”""“" il i SEWARD BUILDING o z By a long seric sions begin with Chief MR BT % crises abroad affecting A g «“‘P the joint card when acting to-|coming toward him a few yards | v a long seri rises abroad affecting American s | gether? Vi HEUAREHAY The beks it Office Phone 469 ‘ oo, A Styl the Supreme Court has held W York World-Telegram) curities. 4 S \avay, L 4 2 OmOITCW S es nment can tax The Republicans of Massachusetts have just made Persons whose birthdate i Eave | p\:p e St T LT L e e =1 s L A f Y o » latter’s sup- the augury of a year of actiyify in % % = L —3 | . ities but can’t tax \ deal with the Townser t the latter's sup i ‘m“‘t‘s ‘Lfi‘i’m ‘n? o by Q. Is there any certain kind of ’ Miss Olive La Bounty, stenogra- DR. H. VANCE | Today t car tax 1 return for an. pl e o to ?n_Hfu*‘nu rosii Bt ik, Book wine that one should serve \H“\\phvr in the Military Department of | OSTEOPATH | ; 11‘ result t e )w'tr‘ll ‘: ive Tow plan bills an early and i Ten hs{l;“ S A | the Governor’s office, who had been | Gonsultation and examination | | o billions in capital has I St i P preen themselves in superi-| Children born on this day] wil k- nxh“ e wine shou e served | ll, had recovered. | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; || R at this exhit for their own party is not by be vigorous and ambitious. Stibjecs| A e ‘ Z [ T o a e ‘ rs of such exemptions argue that with o ““ § ‘4.“"»‘“”“'{ S \;‘“h Townasndiohm whetr | of ithis Sl Jof Libra may reve: ”\ WAt Weather: highest 42; lowest 39; | Gastineau Hotel Annex | to tax state securities 1 salaries;’ the | o> S ;\I‘“‘ “"“" _" "m.” bly. The Democratic Strong Scorpio characteristics. \ e T e, Ty | snow. | South Franklin St. Phone 177 | | vernment could ham-string the states by oo S iromia two months ago were swept | Lee Cleveland Corbett, noted nor-{ | DAILY LESSONS || ——— g1/ destroy the dual state- ay f course that ticulturist, was born on this. da vi B o enaires | 1867 Others who have celebrated (N ENGLISH | Y"m’ Yum! 1' j Juneau’s Own Store G sides the $30 it as a birthday include Richard | e o iEuh. " famous. st By W. L. Gordon | | RodbertSImpsonl, Ogt e samuel F. Smith, author of | G Tl Giains TosAeelte e discriminatory taxes and em of government. Ar s of C et uld permit destruction of their own state slogan of $30-every-Thurs real Townsendism. The ¢ x legislation, relegate that to the lunatic fring wering argument ess, wi In a ion, it is shown by figures from official sources quoted by Senator Byrd, 800,000 Federal em- 0,000,000 in ge delusions, under the stress and T for votes, they might just as well widen their .11)])0-1 ary are exempl pnsiead of $200 ever |one word each day. Today's word: d Mrs, D. A. S o : Infer; to derive from resx.sox:;ni(.“ NEW SET, OFFICERS | Dt‘ Rogfos[“]i'l‘sg’:l’on Home o‘l‘:ir:flaw and ments both major parties have stooped S 5 | G Dbt d e 4 Lol * 4| Pumpkin pie with whipped cream | of Optometry an 5 e ot of IR D Jte-catching tommyrot, and neither onal anthem, 1808. | —that is part of the refreshments | | Op*halmology “The Rexall Store” 4 at thé other on this point. The (Copyright, 1938) Words Often Misused: Do not say, Ay 4 | G g s he dri 7 to L down the tax : e b Mol - . It was a large-size melon.” Say, Promised by the Viking Ciub at the lasses Fitte nses Ground your doors and President put his weight b t last I 4% contribution as possible, to public kg e By 7" Hallowe'en dance to be given Sat- Reliabhe feclares an neosssary ) JNrEsDect for politiclans. e urday night in the Odd Fellows’ pharmactsts I F seems to thi court Zhg N-”l,m o 1 ‘.,, Y l‘y‘:\nl;ykor:(;“:;;(;:l Pruspflctflr Is mOfipl;‘r:mnl:‘(:irinm‘;uzczi'm“g‘f”:‘:& Hall. The public is invited, accord- | | r; | compound . 5 to work for a 1 g on the Towns an, § e, e a | ) he old decision DIe may think they are picking up the old-age votes af accent first syllable, not the second. | N {0 the announcement dnd| | The Charles W. Carter | sty - would accomplish the trick. \ price which will represent no cost to anyone. In G h i k d l] | Often Misspelled: Improvement; 0:;‘:0‘29 ‘:‘m] vAalbvcrpL Pet’elzo;“s =) Mo"uary [ tions, preledisr 1 it ln it ”,‘t ),‘ ‘\\:‘\wr - \‘.’x‘!"Ih !m“d 2 ”\": (l‘l‘\:m‘p‘m‘nltnxlmn r" s a e y ;rctam jhe © Tollowing t‘he v.‘ !chestra furnishing the music. Inci- | Fourth and Franklin Sts. | B“ue[.Mamo D CQ i ceuritie approximately a h:..uu\)l a year in ;...‘u. .llnlil;h‘l;.ll‘l .;1(‘ Pl 1"‘1‘] (;.(’:‘ b .ul;r-u“m'x‘;;: .;‘!lb]l’i.) y | s_‘.m,‘“ym_\.: Debats. dlsm‘;s,({,‘n_ “r"dpnm‘lv et i L g i o e rug is exempt from taxes. (Most of this beleve ir ’\ i o] o 0 , gument, controversy, contention. |p,rjze. | = = : racketeering and foggy Messiahs ; i 1h S ohs i = - simple act of Congress can change that.) i 7 - " times and it is yours.” Let us in- —— e —— 33| ¢ bolitcians feel the temptation fo e | e sy 1 samartic BURBIARE GF . | H. 5. GRAVES | 3 ontH, why don’t they promise pec in the Koyukuk the last | .onclude from facts. “What state taxes while 4,000,000 state and local offi- pno more tropical hurricanes or acres of diamonds three years, are on their way to|inferred from these facts? A | | office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry } with (he ¢ billion dollar payroll, Go not pay under every one's feet. One quack remedy is as worthy Haines, to continue their search for | AR | The American Legion Auxiliary | Store Phone Green 331 | |g3 Federal taxes. as another gold on the upper reaches of the | s. e - 4 |at Fairbanks recently installed the o &lm Varicus sources indicate approximately 60 billion YR o Chilkat River, says the Funhanks: |following new officers: S - I GASTINEAU MOTOR of public securities, paying interest of two billion or Safety First, Adolf! News-Miner. T O0K and LEARN Theo McKanna, President; Mrs, :fi-——————-———i? more yearly, are exempt in part from Federal or _— In order to make their grubstake, | | 13 Lucy Bailey, First Vice-President; | FINE 1 SERVICE state levies. The bulk is in the hands of private cor- (Cincinnati Enquirer) :1(‘ S]I{mtvl,ul?.s mupvdA(;ntmo h‘;u's of Mpyra Rank, Second Vice-President; Watch and Jewel 1 PHONE 727 porations or individuals, It would scem nothing could be more humble for |{h¢ Kovukuk al Aama and a¢ By A. C. Gordon [Madge Driscoll, Secretary; Margaret | | V(e % olry Jepalring | | | GENERAL AUTO REPATRING A stiff fight is ahead. Legislation ending such the donor, more safe for the recipient, than a bouquet M‘:“L’; h;‘s‘a;‘;:é(‘;‘:’mf"k‘)‘;:’“‘or:(fi Berge, Treasurer; Vivian Oberg, P "L"“ H"RN"' Gas—Oil—Storage exemptions not only subjects a congressman's sala s. But no—at least not in Germany. In the ;\‘“m \_m‘c;( e “ prmpoc'.or - e — 4 Historian; Nugget Geraghty, Chap- ¥ AUL B OED 0 to state taxes but brings upon his neck the myriads of the swastik A, even a bunch of roses can | S o eoing until he finds a| 1. How many square miles anflmA and Alice Nordale, Sergeant 8. STREET | of Federal employees who .don’t want to pay state \acerate the tender hide of a big, strong dictator.| ., profitable creek. He has been | there in a township? g Ll lge th the t R rs ot stivte: emanlovees ‘who JAGri't Want b _ Entering Sudetenland as a conqueror, as the master 5 B i h 9. Whose was the ‘“Fourteen ———— = gl iz PAOJoRS ant 0 PaY| or midle Europe, Herr Hitler was greeted quite top Prospetcing most of the time the ' ‘0% Ko e e | NOTICE WOMEN OF THE MOOSE | tq———— SITKA HOT SPRINGS Federal. Big and little investors in tax-exempt se- eericively last six years. . | "3“ o an for ; i : {95 | ON e I Mineral Hot Baths | rities 3 e Grand % e 2T ow many Senators are there THE ANINE curities will be there too. A bouquet thrown at him by an admirer—one of Use Fire Hose ‘nn Congress? i | Al members are urged to attend | HOTEL JUNEAU | Accommodations to sult every AR the liberated—landed too hard, scratched his face,| Using two 12-foot whipsawed box- | ™y “'wn \\"\¢ the meaning of the|the Mooseheart celebration in| h | taste. Reservations, Alaska Afr | Highway To A\hq“, or lumbd“k\——'“ hich? and led to an edict. The edict runs to the effect v-?_.‘ fire hose, and a pump powered | p o0l wovarich? 1.0.O.F. Hall Friday evening, Oct.| BEAU‘[Y SHOP Transport | that hereafter Nazi leaders in all districts Wil be |With a 2 h.p. gasoline engine, the| g™ po. 'what is Limoges, France, |2l adv.| LYLAH WILSON (Stewart, B c. Nosthera Argonaut) held personally responsible for the restraint of flower- |Stantons averaged $16 per day for 0 3 | AR e S T i g : % | noted? | & " | | Contoure Telephone It is over ten years since the late Hon. S. F. throwers 50 days on a bar two miles below ANSWERS | DON'T MISS IT! |l X-Er-vae 538 Tolmie conducted a Caravan from Vancouver to What many objective or antagonistic foreigners |Hughes during the summer just Thirty-six. | MARGARET BOWEN concert, g © = =~~~ ~~ g| COME 'N and SEE the NEW Hazelton and “sold the idea” for the British Columbia- | will wonder at is the innocence of the missiles in- |past. Early in the season the river Woodrow Wilson'’s. | October 21. adv.! B - STROMBERG-CLRLSON ] 5 Ak S 3 i “v RADIOS || “NEW AND DIFFERENT | *J. B. Burford & Co. | 1 »Yukon-Alaska Highway, and during the past ten variably showered on Der Fuehrer. If a bouquet can low, but the water was too Ninety-six. vears much constructive effort has been put forth by be thrown so neatly as to catch him squarely across high for bar work most of the Comrade. | American and Canadian public men to advance the the mustache, why not a baseball? Or something |summer. bEsae L ey | FORD AGENCY highway project to the point where there is a strong even more memorable? They sold their outfit to Wilford G014 L M A (Authorized Dealers) Ll o B o FOOTWEAR" “Our door step is worn by DEVLIN’S Satistied Customers” i possibility of the road being constructed in the near in’ the mind of the masterful Evans, trader at Alatna, who in | future. man of Eerchtesgaden when he ordered an end of turn sold it to Johnny Old Man, regr BiTE“l’]ESk:;)Sw c;::f:;:‘:szle GREASES Faris Sasuie. thes The whole scheme for the north-south arterial er-throwing. If he ever thinks over the list of Hudson Stuck, and two other In- | Room 301 Goldstein Bldg. adv. | GAS — OILS — road from Seattle through Vancouver to Alaska, was those who have reason to fear or hate him—and dians. These natives, employed by i intended to provide transportation for serving the it is a longz li he may find some reason to believe {L. McGee at Hughes during the X J i present cities, towns and mining camps in Northern that bouquets will not always be so innocent. summer, are now working for(l\em-‘ IUNEAU MOTORS JUNEAU : ““"British Columbia, on the Panhandle of Alaska, in the| Quite apart from such suspicious thoughts as|selves with the outfit Stanton had | NEW ALASKAN | Foot of Main Street !} MELODY HOUSE Yukon and to continue on through to Fairbanks in | thesg, however, it seems a pity that flower-throwing jused. HOTEL | | | Music and Electric Apphances | Central Alaska, thercby making of the road a better is to be squelched like so many other delightful Teu- | - e oe means for traveling to and between established com- | tonic customs, Tt is the more unfortunate since Herr |for sale at The Empire Office. munities, and to provide more economical means of | Hitler may keep on marching into newly conquvrfd‘ Lode and placer ocation notices transport for mine development in the territory adja- | countries every now and then. Florists from the | ~ ! I So. Framflin Street | JUNEAU——Phone Single O | | l 5o Do ol LA (Next Gastineau Hotel) Mrs. Pigg Ihone 65 TIMELY CLOTHES ) P. O. Box 2718———Phone 3 i LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES 3 ; = e £ cent to the highway. Rhin to the Black Sea will find deep disappointment | ¥ 83 |3 : | I - SRR e UL ot s S bt 6 A 4 Sk wiioh oss stich ViDIENGE e Kbt T onalne i Y JAMES C. COOPER || NUNN-BUSH SHOES Alaska Federal Savings highway to Alaska, would serve all established cities profit. | Alaska Music Supply, | Certified Public Accountant STETSON HATS and Loan Association . Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | Authorized to practice before | | Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 | Pianos— Musical, Instruments | the U. S. Treasury Department | || QUALITY WORK CLOTHING ‘ Adl and Supplies | and | OFFICE—119 Séward | | Phone 206 122 W. Second | U. S. Board of Tax Appeals. | [ ) | Juneau, Alaska i ‘ | g J: AR J- Lode and placer location notices ‘ | | FRED HENNING for sale at The Empire Office. / s | Lode and pracer location notices ————— J . Complete Outfitter for Men for sale at The Empire Office. Empire classifieds pay. . i n” lhe Fmt Nafioml m The B. M. B hr d he Store for Me enrenas ‘ Bank I Front St.—Triangle Bldi;. b 400 e SURPLUS—$100,000 KRAFFT’S o Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL ; and SAVINGS COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ‘2% Paid on Savings Accounts Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” completion of Eureka’s $890,000 dam (above), key unit of a $2,000,000 water su project. Arch of ) the dam—which is on the Mad rivcr in Humboldt county, California—is 50 feet high but an earth fill Y Aol ininabelii nearly 30 feet deep conceais much of the dam structure. % EUREKA COUNTS THE DAYS until residents will be using new wfhupply following

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