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| | a 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY OCT. 27, 1938. D l hiking flier at a river bar for which he is heading. —_— e ——————— | - & , » Alaska Empire "5 e U e i o tolow e ! aily . these lads W | , ; P s rnine et suny 7 e it ways. A pilot may be down but he's never out so H()roscope || HAPPY BIRTHDAY | 20 Years A,o‘o PIRE PRINTING COMPANY gent | [ONE @5 there are planes to fly and his mates can | ' mmE TROY BENDER - om0 Busthess medent keep searching. “The stars incline B L BERNARD - - e-Presi and ness Manager ‘I_ f_ 4 e that Pilot > | The Empire extends congratula- From The Empire Becond and Main Strects, Juneau n tally, the public will e that Pilo but do not compel ok R B s ooy iNat Botered In the Paat Office wu ns Second Class Matter, D2V made a bad landing due to unforeseell circum-| L birthday anniversary, to the follow-|& ol ————— stances in rough country. But the flying men willk ™~ g | SUSGCRIPTION RATES | 1 heyil k ; Evil portents are many in the| 0 u 2 Do-las for $1.25 per month. KNOW bett They'll know_ it was a good landing, D 3 Betivered h‘rn”\":': Loty ’”" il s beowuse s pllot 15 W vay from it. It's the Doroscope for today, according to| OCTOBER 27 I OCTOBER 27, lglxd ; o “in sdvance, § s ¢, $6.00; g et b R A ¢. Alarming ne The work of finding the dead on| : m(;xn:'\::‘ A vdags, 1.3 2 kind you don’t walk away at axiolidey, SR oW ERREInE Mrs. Louise Krause the @ubscribers wil vor if they wil! nromptly notify international relations may be re-|( G. W. Brown . tbe Business Office ure or irresy 1+ the de- 24 ceived within a few days. g lwers of thets pupers. A Self- L\.mun(llmn ‘m- WPA Minds may be sensitive to sug- % Ié’mw‘:\l,‘?:"; iohs of fear and for that reasor Charles Schramm ill-fated Princess Sophia was| being carried on and to date 143 . — 2 bodies had been received in Juneau, | & | with fifteen more being sent in. | FRATERNAL Directo Hours 3 am. to 8 pm. retary. PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIXS GASTINEAU CHANNEL ¥ B. P. 0. ELKS meet DnsA KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 DENTISTS p.m. Visiting brothers Blomgren Building welcome. DR. A, W. PHONE 56 STEWART, Exalted Rul- er; M. H. <IDES. Sec~ ikes e T3 MOUN™ JUNFAU LODGE NO. 187 Second and fourth £ IATED PRESS. ( and Pl a1 g Aew & rief details concerning the wreck | o 8. land Plain Dealer) positive point of view should b o | Brief d Monday of each sociate ely entitled. t . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Forward 3 P . . PR Mo o e disg Tedited Col. Brehor mervell §s an alert army man maintained. Firm attitudes on the| et |as told by J. €. Redman who was on Dr Richard Williams | G in Scottish Rite Temple ctberwise credi aper an who handles one of the bigg public jobs in America, part of American statesmen are Willmm c Jem‘:n | board the King and W1ngc. follows: | | DENT]ST <\ beginning at 7:30 p.m. e caerek 8 rectior New York's 175,000 WPA workers. forecast John York. | Thursday upon reaching the Sophia | e “y(/ DANIEL ROSS, Wor- . colonel realizes that WPA is under criticism, Uranus in power presages for next the ship was brilliantly lighted, and| | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | | .00 Master; JAMES W. LEI- ¥ F Lewis R. Smith el LDSTEIN 3UILDING R ome of i fied. not only. on account of its vast months many new plans for im- | boats at the side of the steamer were a8 = VERS, Secretary. 3 I PANE T, | W5, Se ry. ; out because of a rising public doubt as to proved governmental policies. Sen- oy | the Peterson, Estebeth, Amy, and | ————— vhether it is not undermining, rather than protecting, sational changes in the British Lone Fishermiail, ‘AutMes yu sk 880 ase Al REBERANS the work habit tho! helps. He has found a cabinet are to affect Washington MODERN o'clock, every lhght on th;‘ Sophx{w - * iPersevetance Lodge No. 2-A meety ¥ judice among employe against those who have D went out, and it was afterwards (every second and fourth Wednes- r been on WPA. He recognizes that there is some |’ Loss of life will continue to in- ETIQUETTE learned that it was then that a Dr. I°hn,Hf Geyer ||ay, 100F. Hal BETTY Me- ; I 1l the jokes about shovel leaning rease and accidents will be many steam pipe had burst. From time DENTISE. CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH In ent weeks there have been encouraging re- Severe and sudden changes in By Roberta Lee to time after that a light would 310 Goldstein Building BLAKE, Secretary. yorts, in Cleveland and elsewhere, of the rapid rate the weather will be more frequent ) | flicker and then go out. At about | PHONE 7626 | ol hich men and women are leaving WPA to re-enter | than usual. Fuel problems may be —% 110:30 o'clock the Lighthouse tender) | , Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. |f = R S RE T 4 ployment. This would seem to indicate emphasized by a strike Q. _When recelving an invitation | Oedar appeared and cruised about#- hat certainly not all of those on the work relief ~Women who remain in the back- | to a Hallowe'en party, and the host- | the “TE(-Fk B Attt e U Ifli roji ok upon WPA as a life reer.” ground should be fortunate today. ess requests one to come in costume, |as practicable after da i i TR | y th But so as the prejudice azainst WPA and its This is a day for preparation in is it hecessary to comply? fAIREIES, and Wit Sune il ) Dr. Judson Whittier } 4 gradia sts it will manifestly be harder for view of future exigencies that de- A. Yes; it would be rude not to jhailing distance of the Sophia and| | CHIROPRACTOR | { A to send more back to private jobs, mand public service. g0 in a costume if requested to dojfound it lying as though it were) | Drugless Physician | ’ Col ell is on the right track, then, in s Girls should concentrate on study | SO. on aseeiute kel B & craille or 0by~y | OFNRS IRIESL A0 g 1ol el ) HEFW AT AAY i el ng to overcome this prejudice, to convince f te and practical training for nurses., Q. Is “Yours truly,” or “Yours dock. The small Shm \“ancd rqr ‘ Triangle Bldg. | | PUROLA REMEDIES THE COMPENSATION CASES loyers that WPA, rather than being a burying chemists and dietitians will be in|very truly,” a good complimentary Word from the captain of the Sophia | | PHONE 667 | 1 o TN 7 d for ambition, is actually “a reservoir of skills.” demand in coming months. closing for a business letter? f o dngloate that the ineeded fapalss |39 = | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- Wide cente in the Work n Compen- > t end he has enlisted the help of twenty leading Despite world upheavals love af-, A. Yes. tance m]xmno\'np, pnx;r;n)c;ms.l but > P 9| FULLY COMPOUNDED sation cases which arc carried up to ists, bankers and labor leaders, who are fairs will claim the attention of; Q What does “en buffet” mean? N0 signal was given. Although it I i Circuit Court of App neisco by Attorney : pej wn what WPA is doing and can do. They young, middle-aged and even old| A. “Served from the buffet, | Would have been an extremely haz- | 1y, A W. Stewart Bl e General James S. Truitt in behalf of the Territory are learning, as the colonel expresses it, that “the bersons. Hearts are to rule heads in| without tables.” [TACHE R T e XoAy DENTIST PHONE 8i--Free Delivery K e Wi Ge dar-veack effect | vast majority of WPA workers are God-fearing, law- the coming winter, D doubt in the minds of the seamen | } g and the s f on the King and Winge that some, | Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. it people, trying to do the best they can in Persons whose birthdate it is have | % + Vi sl 181 SEWARD BUILDI] ot indu : broubied world.s Thiy avs miot aeking for aisrereite | hA AEESS b Rttt omieny; | at least, of the passengers could | onr?R PhU “26;'0 T aw covers all industry, with one asking for | 1 augury pearbi ’ bk v CBARA . ‘ .t | ice Phone | Sl Ml Pk e e lling, but rather for what is the birthright of ancial success, but there may be| DAILY LESSONS have becn taken (oif ;85 this. dmie. i} —2: | “Tomorrcw's Styles or two minor exceptions, v ; S R : merican—a job and a chance to take his proper | l0sses or annoyances in busines: T The ‘Ordaryagain oame ol of ey~ e v are emplo} ture amended the ace in soclety.” matters. IN ENGLISH chorage and cruised around, learn- ffmo-———— & Tod " act and it is the an d P ch bl a good old American saying that a job is Children born on this day prob- | By W. L. Gordo g ByoRESo T batie (o iain oL | DR. H. VANCE | . fire on gre t n better than a handout. In applying this sound 'ably will be dynamic and determined Y AW e rlasg AEORGOR the Seophis Iwould (Do ,consider ) | OSTEOPATH i In the ¢ \ to ich the ciple WPA has doubtless made plenty of mistakes. in character. Subjects of Scorpio are | & it - “v‘“"““"i of the Rersengety such | consultation and examination afhiptovee pdyment through deduction: it is only fair that its achievements be judged in Usually extremely intelligent. R . weather, and that they were Der-| | free. Hours 10 to 13; 1 to 8; o L With: vanke wadie the light of actual fact Bashford Dean, zoologist, - Was|.\e received five cars of (c i fectly safe on the ship. About 7 to 9:30 by appointment. wages. th dedanis B e botri sansitHi aayTaear (OlRREE Wit [ o L e | Dotk e SR ek gl Seday Gastineau Hotel Annex (nmer i et oot Church Membershi ave celebrated it as a birthday in-| o, o2l Say, [We recel |again received a message from the| | gouth Prankiin St.. Phane 7 | ' of death with $4,000 as the basic figure. One of the Ch Yembersaip clude Anna Elizabeth = Dickinson ads of coal.” Carload means Sophia, stating that it was “foun- e rouisians 15 Bat i the event of ‘an employee's death | SR o s RS oy | @ load that fills a car dering.” "The Cedar then got under- A 7 G ety ; i (New York Times) : SUCITREISE 1848, (Hmer | | o fen ‘Mispfonounced: (KuSKlux.|way and ‘procesdsd 6 tha dbomad e and he leaves no survivors, the employer i LR} We have had gloomy prophets deploring the de- D Martin, landscape painter, 1836.| o 0 ooce ku-klux, first u as in Nl Bt o i within the hour to pay funeral expenses, not to exce R BAI000 Ko s i ‘Cop\'r)nhl 1938) oot -klux, firs s i/ ship, but returned within the hour e ) i iy o et e D B Sta i pr S | cube (not cob), second us as in up.| the captain reporting thet the snow RobertSlmpson, Opt.D. R gt v A :,,, PR 4$E Lok "’I“"“‘ younger. get 2 p- { principal 1t on first syllable. was so thick and the storm so bad | Gracuate Los Angeles College for allowances for agec ider n the case of | parently their pre conclusions are both com- Often Misspelled: Deceive; ci t it had not been able to pick| | of Optometry and surviving parents, $1,800 goes to the parents and the pletely wrong res compiled by Dr. Herman Carl lss usse s | Relieve; fe. p the ship at all, and that they | Ob*halmology remaining $2.200 of the amount to the Territory. It| Weber for The Christian Herald reveal not only a ; Synonyms: Flattery, fawning, ca- ' were lucky to get back to shelter | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground your is these po of the amended act which have| P! membership in the churches lar than it ‘r lery, blandishment, sycophancy hemselves. Early Saturday morn- G iahke : ¥ 4 ¢ has r history but a substantial gain over o ree ; : s brought up the quest of unconstitutionality, and e 8 | Word Study: “Use a word three ing the ships in anchorage got pharmactsts it will be with a great 1 of interest t both in-| 188t year of 754,136 imes and it is your Let us in-| derway, but made slow progress to | und Sl ente At bty Indeed, the trend of religious affiliation has been rease our vocabulary by mastering the wreck. Upon reaching the scene | Th ! ooy n‘n.\ R e oy oo Ervag erdiCti 55t the opposite of what many people supposed it to | one word each day. Today's word:|of di * all on the rescue ship e Charles W. Carter prsenwm- : e st i “"‘ o oL ‘t:" a 'l’” "’I‘B:[’J”’_i']"”‘” ”‘)”“‘ n\f \:'\‘"‘I‘;:Ll""‘:;“t l"r (‘: o Ea;_;“*‘ Mutable; given to cdnstant or fre- | were simply dumbfounded to see no Mortuary | ac | lation ha en rising sweadily since Chen it stooc ssey, 2 ect of 1fors e o) } P w . 9 3 n 2 H | . | quent change. “Nature is a mutable sign of the Sophia, except for 1 g - rug } It infortunate that decision can not be|at 19.9 percent. In 1920 is had risen to 39.8 percent. Miss Yvonne Perry and Miss Clau- | sloud, which is always and never or 20 feet (,'f m:{ of her :;Lm ?zi(,kf Fm‘“h;;;gg“&:m’ i L Butler Ma“ro D c“' expected in time for the forthcoming session of the|It NOW stands at 499 percent, However, one is less |dia Kearney are entertaining 'this | i came " Emerson A 0t (O e Wkt e Toslnaaty i Legislature in Janua o that the lawr might d at today's ratio than at that given for 1880. | afternoon at Miss Perry's residence - - o of those who witnessed the tragic A __'II B wditions of the st churchgoing habits of that | on Tenth Street. | 5 " $ . AR T have it for their ! it is almost a certainty | sl g 2 S s - 4 scene were hardly describable. “It £ ATl 1T RAVES that it Will not reachr the Circuit Court docket before | 92Y Juske 1t difficult to believe th 1al affiliation '“’f afternogn. s, being sgent in- | seemed to strike us numb and cold,”| | Have Your Eyes Examined b: |4 H. S. GRAVI ' {was #o limitéd. One suspects tha y formally, with the follow sest & i e sxplained. My, Clark. “s5 vl |- SaaNe LAt THOY Sk Y { “The Clothing Man” i spring, after the Legislature has adjourned. In that| Gesior iy sty e ol gl e [ DO0K d _EARN | cxomine r. Clark, “so that we | i . have been looser than the honds which held Christians Present: Mrs. Robert Gordon, Mrs | | 1, OCOK and . could scarcely credit the evidence of | Dre Rae L. Carlson || ! ! event, it will be 1941 before any revisions can be made | of the Eighties in the fold. Tt is casicr to understand Richard Nichols, Mrs, Roland Lind- | gy i, Ssrli OPTOMETRIST Home of Hart Schaftner aud in the law. the increase 1(» N'T s whe » losses Quist, Mrs. Robert V .y, Miss G e 2 ! A S iy | Marx Cloth! 1 —— — bEti (vrn“ ned many b the “: ol i Miss \IY‘T!”‘ P s By A. C. Gordon ble Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry | | . ing — | } 5 \..\. rned many back to e x}x h and the v‘)’x\ -“ :w. bt arian n- o Store Phone Green 331 * THE KNIGHTS OF THE AIRWAYS { w’un»u at effect of immigr m had u,n!\(m.vu ter e iss Marilyn Jackson, 'ML&\ 5 QR MRS. B()“F\‘ \0[1"3()( ND N o e 5 | of thousands of pious people from other lands to.our othy Bertholl, Miss Mary Wildes Mrs. Margaret Bowen, soprano, -5 The loyalty of flying men to their own kind is| "',l S AL it ("”’2"':""‘”" L x:"“ s “p’gl‘“(:“"_}?’ Poet of | VIO Teently gave a concert here, |g—————————1g, GASTINEAU MOTOR | ne i olic Ct rch 1s growing 'e I8 ) 8 2 vas b e el O 3 o t P o [ traditional, and it is nowhere mote in evidence than in| "o SAtholic Ghurch IS growing more rapidly than 0 was called “The Poet of |jeft for the south aboard the Prin- SERVICE ko A ¢ .| ny other. There are now 15.492,016 members of the the Hearth and Fireside”? cess Louise. | Alaske. Whenever a pilot is reported missing 1 55| Roman Gatholic faith of 13 sears of nae at over b MRS, DISHAW HOSTESS Which wood is most common- | Wateh and Jewelry Repatring | | | oo PHONE?M @ o usu only a matter minutes until other pilots are| ihis country, with an estimated inclusive membership To CHAPELAD]ES HERE Iy used for telephone poles? at very reasonable rates | G Ufl—st in the air and winging away in search. Long after the | of But the Protestant bodies, numbering 4. Which two battles of the Civil | PAUL BLOEDHORN e general public, in many ca s given the missing 75 in all, are growing, too, and the Jewish con- ! i War had the greatest number of NEW ALASKAN | £ s up for lost, t tenacious knights of the air con-| 3regations are not falling behind. Our total reported ’M‘_”‘b"“ of the Chapeladies held | casualties? HOTEL S. FRANXLIN STREET — tinue the qu bly at great person hurch membership is 63,248,094 With half our popu- thelr regular meeting last eveninz| 5 what is the capital and chief 2 il Visit the i i e S S chuen t e 2 (1 PO o 1 Dase Dl o o, At PO e | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | i : of religion in America seems founded on a rock. on the Glacier Highway. ANSWERS JUNEAU———Phons Single 0 ' |3——— 5 i o : | 2 e T R Final plans were made for the| 1 The raising of bees. G i ON THE MEZZANINE Mineral Hot Baths own lives. 24 3 Hallowe'en party which is to be| q 2 e B Accommodations to suit 2 ¥ : Japan wants the United States and other 8 ) s to 2. Henry W. Longfellow. i = Ty, The finding of Pilot Glenn Day of Anchorage| o =Pt Bott o e O e retore mor o2l [held in the Chapel-By The-Lake,| 3. Ghesinut. 5 | i | HOTEL JUNEAU taste. Reservations, Alaska Afr | yesterday is nple of how the roops, warships or aircraft in South China., What SBturday evening at 7:30 o'clock. 4 Batle of Gettysburg and Bat- | Alaska Music Supply | BEAUTY SHOP EIBSDES | men never It was more than|surprises us is that she didn’t make the same request | -, ~.ckets Will soon be on sale for a|tie of Antietam. | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | LYLAH WILSON — eight days last seen heading{of China Thanksgiving Day Basket, which| 5 Adelaide. | Pianos— Musical Instruments | | Contoure Telephone | |« SRR into the mountainou country. When he| R S z‘"” be "“["‘SD“‘Y at the Auk Bay .- | and Supplies ||| X-Er-vae 538 g N i ¥, 2 7l 2R rocery after next meeting. The T P COMF N and SEE the NEW ailed to show uy > pilots took -to the We were in hopes tha hn L. Le B it 8 122 W. Second | (G = y show up e pilots took -to _We were in hope Inf if John L. Lewis and Wil- | awarding is to be on November 18, NEIDING SAILS SOUTH | Phone 206 | —e T OMbERGT s B E o air. They flew thousands of m in search of onej liam Green had worked out a resignation pact it might Those present for yesterday's “ RADIOS of their kind. Tt was generally felt that Day was|Suggest something similar to Chamberlain, Daladier, oo PreS S erco D | . | their-des ; . 2 b A meeting included Mesdames Harry| QN PRINCESS LOUISE “NEW AND DIFFERENT J. B. Burford & C done for, proba eracked up d killed in some st i Arnold, Max Mielke, Frank Millard, FORD AGENCY | FOOTWEAR” & 0. remote spot. Tt robable that most of the pilots! y = Norman Cook, Milton Ward, Virgil " | ’ Cnpidocs sep & woimi by 1 thought much the same thing but they kept the old Winter must be near: The six-day bicycle race, | Newell, Clarence Wittanen, M. A|pr oiciding, Superintendent of TAGiE o1 (560, Reatern) DEVLIN’S | Satisfiod Oustomers® o 5 % woolen underwear, football scores and straight- whisky | webb, Vietor Manville D the Polaris-Taku mine at Tulse- I Paris Fashion Shoes g . | agle eye” out drinkers are back.—New York Sun. i 3 1lle, Dora|qguah, sailed for Vancouver on the GREASES b— Yesterday Pilot Don Goodman radioed into An- s Spaulding, Jenny Pederman, D. D.|teamer Princess Louise. GAl — OILS a o h o Aact i I 2 RO Thompson, James DeHart, Tom idi i < = chorage that he had located Pilot Day walking out of | ¢ i peginning to look like the World War .was Barekstoon and. Willises mopin” | Nelding will be south for a few T ——— GASTINEAU CAFE the Ptarmigan Valley. He dropped him food and|merely fouzht for the purpose of laying the founda-| A commaittes to b oy | Weeks before returning to the mine UNEAU MOTORS /| JUNEAU supplies and in about two days plans to ])u'l; up the] tion for dictatorships.—Ohio State Journal. | have hargoyol t:eax:‘;?;zi::lnp‘?tls Bheoe DI ooaations. Bfe (Mo I Foot of Main Stl‘eev t f MELODY OUSE mthMh vz i e tting under w: ith rives ns- ‘oot of ————— | followine the service at the Chapel] C s Under vay wi s ! H I Aatien’ Dinnens o portation of concentrates finished XU Sunday. and stacking beginning on the river The next regular meeting of the bank for transport next spring sion Plun Chapeladies will be held at the home | atter the breakup. . . : of Mrs. Clarence Wittanen, on No- & % 5 vember 9. " " JAMES C. COOPER and U. S. Board of Tax Appeals. cess Louise for his winter headquar- ters in Seattle. ‘ DU | | _ WHEZELER GOES SOUTH Certified Public Accountant Herb Wheeler, President of the | Authorized to practice before White Pass and Yukon Route, is a| | the U. S. Treasury Department | passenger south aboard the Prin-| | Y ! Ee =3 | The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alasks COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and . ’W',' One-Half Million Dollars A new pension plan campaign—S$50 every l‘!lday for folks under 50—was inaugurated at the University of Califernia at Les Angeles, where students worke i cn the theory that since the $30 every Thursday plan was designed to create’ widespread prosperity, their wculd create still mere. Bob Schiller, one of the TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK 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 HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of criginators, is shown stacking milk bottle top “warr ints” with the aid of, left to right: Coeds Gerry w Billie Thomas, Nancy Garrison and Beity Page—AP Photo. o Alaska” Lode and pracer locauon notices ;for sale at The Empire Office. Music and Electric Apphiances T Alaska Federal Savings | and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718———Phone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St. Juneau, Alaska % (Next Gastineau dotel) Mrs. Pigg Thone 65 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES 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 [} COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on " ! : 3 &‘ ® ¢

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