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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2, 1938. D (’ set the vogue. Cosmetics, particularly at the nuy,m‘ aily Alaska Em plr vl o ' ning ‘except Sunday by the | Most encouraging is the fact that the pupils fl 2 YEARS AGO fla - Profeulon_al Publlshe:“rwn PRINTING COMPANY themselves have initiated the move. It should hasten OYOSCOPe From THE EMPIRE a y lr e C O I‘ Fraternal Societies EN_TRC e Spind A he end of the fancy dress era in other hig\ schools. | “The stars incline Gastineau Channel It is a display of common sense. And as for the boys, " NOVEMBER 2, 1918 %’ t ey have good judgment, they will like better the but do not comp:l A complete list of bodies recovered lr Cly o - from the Princess Sophia wreck was { ' # B. P. 0. ELKS meet THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1938 published at this time. It was also | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER / every Wednesday at 8 Contflicting planetary aspects are | reported that it was believed the| The Emptre extends congratula- DENTISTS p.m. Visiting brothers Philanthropy’s Future active today, according to astrology. | Sophia carried a gold shipment and | tions and best wishes today, their Blomgren Building welcome. DR. A. W. S Sactiiy The early morning is promising for |that there were many valuables in | birthday anniversary, to the jollow- PHONE 56 STEWART, Exalted Rul- (New York Times) persons in authority. Government |the strong-box in the purser's of-|ing: Hours ? am. to 9 p.m. er; M. H. <IDES. Sec~ officials, army and naval officers, | fice. | et retary. business executives should benefit ——— NOVEMBER 2 L While there is a threatening sign | With more cases of Spanish in- Josstini A; TPhibadeau MOUN™ JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14% UBSCRIPTION RATES as they now propose to dress, carrier in Juneau and Douglas for §1.25 per month LA AN s Po. Since the be g of the centt about $220,- )00,000 have been granted by philanthropic founda- fons to some 300 colleges, the major portion to WEWY | affecting industry, labor _difficul- | fluenza reported, a more strict quar- Maxine Nostrand 38 ey fpesisi A, or thirty grants have in turn stimulate ties come under a mildly helpfu!|antine was bei ed, si ser . e MprCiy UL oo o aa v of 1 v SBORO0. Therecan b o uer |3, U, Ge &, midly Relput | antine. s eing enforee D Richard Williams || o /(3\ . Scoiah e Tempi tion that the money has been well spent, 1argely | el concern on the Pacific Coast.| Mrs. I. Sowerby was expected to Arne Kronquist DENTIST { beginning at 7:30 pm THER PUBLICATION. because the trustees of the foundations have n Mars is in a place of sinister por- {return from the Westward, where 8. B, Simihors | OFFICE Ar‘{D RES.DENCE ‘\)/ DANIEL ROSS, Wor- been content with indiscriminate giving, which would | ot ang astrologers warn that the|she had been visiting her daughter, William Paul Jr. GOLDSTEIN RUILDING shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- have only perpeluated long-established practices in | ypita race is to meet its most se- | Mrs. C. K. White, at Chickaloon, and * A. J. Sprague 1% Secretary. ducation, but have insisted on raising the standards | yere test in coming months, Modern | later at Latouche. | S of teaching and demanding more of students. The | iivilization will be judged by its i i REBERAHS ; | suspicion that this money was “tainted” and that guyres rather - than . its - great| Mrs. G. F. Freeburger lett for the|| DAILY LESSONS ! | Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meete it would serve no other purpose than that of inculeat- | oopiovements i il e o | ke nd and fourth Wednes- : : : { s spend the winter visiting - Dr. John H. Geyer ery second a ng the moral. economic and religious beliefs of the | rrpere is o promising sign for edu- | relatives in Portland, Ore. [ IN ENGLISH I Bertion b4 iay, TO.OF. Hall BETTY Mc- robber barons of ind whose hearts had softened | cators ang students. New vocations | E | CCRMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH with the years, has given way to confidence in the | BLAEE, Secretary. notives and ideals of the foundations. It is certainly P ignificant that the needs of the times have been | chamists come under a direction | where he was e pected to be sta- ecognized; for more and more money is donated | o the stars which presages profit|tioned for the winter, Words Often Misused: Do not say, for the support of social and cuitural ideas and insti- | (hrough food preparations ds well as “These records date back to 1930.” tutions that eontribute to a rapidly changing civili- | ynrough death-dealing products Delegate Charles A. Sulzer was a| S8, “These records date from| | Iy, Jude,n Whittier zation Girls are subject to a direction|passenger on the Northwestern! 1930. Al R But will the giving last? The old ifronfiers are|,s the stars which sho turn at- | from Cordova to Ketchikan. He re-| Often Mispronounced: Mardigras. | CHEROPRACTU! D R u s zone. and the signs are plain that, with a population | tention to public servicel {8Urgery | ported a satisfactory campaign of | Pronounce mar-de-gra, both a’s as omc:‘h“::re: :;Iyls;d;ns 7-9 which will become stationary by 1958 and then decline, | yng nursing will become moe pop- | the Third Division, and was to| in ah, e as in me unstressed, accent | e s i S o i3 2o ¢ y = g ooy o | > 4 Rooms 2-3- o PUROLA REMEDIES THE DIES COMMITTEE servation of resources rather than exploitation |yjar as professions for womer. wind up his campaign at the first| first and third syllables. | s P%BN';‘”;G';SIE Bldg. — 1 be the rule. Though the future is dark and un- | por many months astrologers| Alaskan city. | Often Misspelled: Symmetrical. | ) PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- nest H. Hollis of the College of the City | haye predicted for Adolf Hitler al e | Observe the sy and the two m's. |- - FULLY COMPOUNDED 310 Goldstein Building . k4 will enroll young men andsyoun Lynn Durgan left on the light-| 7 3 | PHONE 762 women for thorough training. house tender Cedar for Eldred Rock By W. L. Gordon Houts: 0 s, 'to 6. B | | \ i torm is brewing around | concludes in an optimistic study of | period of ill health. Venus in Weather: highest 43; lowest 35:| Synonyms: Commend, recom-| : pic Foundations and Higher Education.” iyling planet with Mars and Saturn | cloudy. | mend, approve, acclaim, praise. | Front Street Next Coliseum Americar 2 perhaps one should ished by the Columbia Uniyersity Press, that all’s |jn aspects said to explain his desire USRS Word Study: “Use a word three Dr. A. W. Stewart SHioNe (*T e bl say around the of ssman Martin Dies of | well with America and that philanthropists may be | fo; power. This has been prophesicd e times and i rs.” Let us in- DENTIST 5 ey Texas, who happens to be unfortunate enough to be | counted on to do their duty, 15 a most unfavorable month. By ‘Long Strikes Show crease our vocabulary by mastering Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. chairman of tk mmittee, and thus it become Granting that the year 1937 was exceptional in | 1940 or before, a catastrophe is fore- . .‘\rm' word each day. Today’s word: | SEWARD BUILDING popularly known as the Dies Committee that approximately $600.000,000 was then set aside for | cast for the dictator. That AFL and CIO Bigoted; so obstinately attached to | | Office Phone 469 “Tomorrcw’s Styles reputed | new foundations—the contributions of Andrew W. Persons whose birthdate it is have | some creed, opinion, ,or practice as|zz 2 o Melion and Charles Hayden topping all others—Dr. | the augury of a year of average good | Are Not Fooling|to be intolerant. “Be ot so bigoted —— s Tod ¥ 2 5 A iy ClbhEkaad SN OB 1 finds that “those who control the stable for-|luck. For the young, courtship and| Pk | to any custom as to worship at the | | DR H VANCE 5 ay » expense I allogted |10 :hy' Qongre g in aluminum, coal, and other mining enter- marriage are prognosticated. | (Contmasl Hom. Hm One) | expense of truth.”—Zimmerman. | in the automotive and food-processing indus- | Children born on this day may | TRELS e s | o 1t: tQSTEOZATH inati | i predickiny investigations will have to'stop.un- and in the public utility, merchandising and be visionary yet extremely practi-| 3 | | Consultation and examination less more money is forthcoming king fields are beginning to follow the 1912-1914 cal. Subjects of this sign are usu-|Cruited a CIO crew as ordered by|| L OOK and LEARN | | free. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 5; /) In the meantime, the committee has dug up|example of the steel and oil magnates.” ally quietly -determined, ygli-hal-| NLRB for the Wind Rush, sailing| # | 7T SR ay” ances CCe! rom ew ork. s a result, 4 astineau 01 nnex - about as much opposition as it has. information on The philanthropists of the past made aluminum anced and syccessful | o 2 I The philanthro} I ! el | King Leopold 1T of Belgium was|S€aMmen began picketing Pacific | By A. C. Gordon | | South Franklin St. Phane 177 un-American activities | and automobiles, opened mines and oil-fields, devel- ing Leopold g as ] g his day 1901. Others who|C0ast ships from Seattle to San 2 Some weeks ago stary Ickes took a few sly|oped food-processing methods, generated and dis- | born on this day 1901. Others who| 00 2155 0 BENER, 1O R0 2 = e A 4 it | tributed electric energy, engaged in merchandising, | have celebrated it as a birthday in- | Pedro. The ‘atter port, with 20, 1. How many typically English | Juneau’s Own Store o ¢ and railroading. On the whole the largest | clude Stephen Fuller Austin, found- | Workers, closed. Longshoremen re-| pames are there? one of the committee’s outstanding achievements was | Panking and raliroading. 5 bt 79 ;| fused to invade picket lines. The| | i . donations came from the creators of new industries. |er of Texas, 1793; Willlam Culler | 2. What is the distinction be- | | Robert Simpson, Opt.D making a Communist out of Shirley Temple. The $°F ; e employers' association threatened |, ' S N A ST ) pson, UpL.L), Whether multimillionaires will continue to endow Bryant, poet, 1794 tween the words “healthy” and || Graavate Los Angeles College other evening Paul Anderson, a Washinglon news-| oo;iopec gng universities and further the cause of (Copyright, 1938) tariclose e pott O SFECOMSEHIERS iy o ih¥iine { " of Optometry and Paper correspondent, followed Chairman Dies on a pjgner education would seem to depend on the ad- | R a— longshoremen returned 0 WOrk| 3" ywhat s the great desert of Otftialmalogy r 3 & A R nd unloaded a cargo from the| s radio program and declared “some of the most fan- 15 {EhnpLy Sa v, Since industrial it western China? o I nce of science and technology. Since industri Shephard vessel Timber Rush Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | tastic yarns ever heard cutside of the insane asylum | yesearch knows n . s perhaps justi- S48 5 4. Who was the first moving pic- £ Bagosb | tad e ttee.” H K knows 10 b(;mm. .D}' 1{1:1;1»‘:“;1:“11113;?: and w w | The longshoremen refused, the|y,re gotor to be known widely by N tts have been vely accepted by this committe e | fied in (ol.r{. ding that “with n‘x; e mufid “mi ;“a‘ port of Tacoma was closed, and AFL | )00 | pharmae further serted the investigation by the committee diversified Sources of venue 1€ lations immediately embargoed anl” i | compound ; . y W i e re A st thir 5. What country has been the has been “slipshod and shockingly unfair. do even more in the second than in the first third of Neight distial i i fromlr e ) § preserip- Correspondent. Anderson's. broadcast was spon-| the twentieth century to promote the purposes of [ [ |yater freight destined to or from| e of more European battles than The Charles W. Carter || ity el B 0 . higher education.” i ] ‘| any other country? Mortuai sored by the Democratic National Co tee, indicat- | N8 On May 7, five boats were tied u R ry WL MESERIN et Wi Somm. i 3 But what of rising income taxes, the heavy duties : % i ANSWERS . at despite the fact that Congressm s 3 in Seattle. May 11, sailors and fire- ; ; Fourth and Franklin Sts. ,"D”” (;\;’ i 45 1'.'“” (n“ ‘“ G D“f l" levied on estates, the threat of inheritance taxes? Pn"ack A"ways"""“ T tever vessers in Portlana| 1 Approximately 30,000 Tt bl & Democrat from Orange, Texas, the activities of his | o O Ctdtes, the ) izt e | . s O R e e AT RN The research departments of some universities are ot s i s et 3 committee is not meeting with general administration | pj..o o poeos oo 5 7 ecaveriog 4 i ) *| health, while healthful means pro- - ready patenting inventions and discoveries and N sailors’ union of Seattle notified approval. using rovalties to conduct more r °h. And lastly = _ 2 moting health. ; < 2 L el g s s g Ty > | Jim Brewster, airplane pilot well | employers that no ould | 3" The Gobi Desert H. S. GRAVES Until the committee makes its complete report to| there was the ominous will of the late Jesse aus, | m i B e he worked | 1€ave port on May 13 unles: 2 v o - full wledge of what the investiga- | ¢ her giver in I .. in which it was KnOWn in Juneau where he worked ¥ 4. John Bunny. Have Your Fyes Examined by ‘The Clothing Man' ; bR, o e 3 with Alaska Air Transport two|¢f Tacoma was opened and men | 5. Belglum., i ered will not be known, Perhaps it is| plainly stated that since so large a part of his fortune | © 'l Wwent. thhoush here on|Would be called off all ships enter- | g | Dr. Rae L. Carlson Home of Hart Schaftner and But in view of the attendant pub- Would be sacrificed in taxes it was no more than : s o ling Seattle -harbor. | | OPTOMETRIST Marx Clothing : - ey ume the burden the Baranof with two new airp- [INg h 3 times appear that a Congressional | JUst that the Government should assume the burden 3 2 5 5 il . On May 13, a 10-day truce was ,I O D E R N | | Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry A i of philanthropy. Indeed there is some evidence [12nes for Frank Pollack in Fair-| S I b » Store Phone Green 331 tion is a pdor way to inquire into un-Ameri- | ;> N GAIV e R Ol AlinYiap | PAOKE agreed upon, authorizing the Ta-| £ can activities. It may be a little too much like a law ‘,3"";,‘(" ”x' “""\',",'»'(‘"::‘(:'\l_nlfjix("\,‘n,:,\ulfi‘;;n‘,;',,l\"b.] ‘i"‘q',;l_ One of the planes is a Bellanca |C0ma port to open. A conference|| ETIQU ETTE 2| GASTINEAU MOTOR enforcement body announcing a couple of days in L] Skyrocket with about $1,000 worth | Was held in Washington and while| i 2 X dated and their functions taken over by the Gov- advance (hat on Tuesday at 6 oclock it 15 going to| pmment of god leat decorntion o s sieek | PALIE Yorv define was nceom By Roberta Lee ‘ FINE SERVICE arrest somebody. giving the name. The res ! ) = uselage, accordin; to rewster. ' - By G g arrest somebody, giving the name. The real culprit, R e Hesil e o o | newed. | . PHONE 727 naturally enough, is going to vanish, and it may be Who Are Financing Our Nazi 48 TAAMSEUR & IOLBORL | Oy e | | Watch and Jewelry Repairing GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING ; e Financ az o]la 55 Va an s i v S i that the announced intentions of such a committee e il El‘"“"m "?);»“L”"‘ “l“"" and ‘the LAWS SOU Q. Is it necessary to send at very reasonable rates Gas—Oil—Storage Stinson ; wedding invitations to the bride- (Philadelphia Record) Also with Brewster is his wife,| V/Dile such affairs brought ro| groom’s father and mother, brothers | | PAUL BLOEDHORN | c settlement of inter-union' 5,4 sjsters? | S. FRANKLIN STREET T . . , they had other effects. Hun-| *s “Gertainly. Those should be Visit the the House Committee The commit ) been proading intc un-American activ to the tune of about $25,000 money is just about spent, Chairman Dies repor digs at the committee, facetiously remarking as the Dies group gave ample time for subversive forces to cover up their major tracks and leave only | a little sensational blah for the committee to work on. It is probably true, at least it has proven so on many t the way to meet quiet under- We confess to fecling a bit strong in voicing agree- |formerly Inez West, of Juneau, I ment with the National Association of Manufacturers. and his baby. Two mechanics, Jim |, 3o Sow gy o y dreds of workmen and many loc: Tk L s e e RS But in its challenge to the Dies “Un-American In- Latta and Ed Taylor also are| ot 9 WOUEHER SRC ANy “f’::p\ among the first invitations ad- - ~| | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | vestigating Committec” that organization is on very going with Brewster. L > > | dressed. | &2 Mineral Hot Baths ’ | gan demanding a : . THE ME: NE very mining s, whett be against government or | golid ground Latta was with the Chinese Na- | c520 demanding an end of jur Q. When a man and a woman| ON ZZANT] Accommodagions to it o e : i soli und. s dictional strife which threw them | ooy ¢ SRS S £ something else, is by their own methods, and not by John C. Metcalfe, an investigator for the comit- | tional Airways until a year ago | oot 0 B ST g M O 0 SO, A HOTEL JUNEAU taste. Reservatious, Alaska Alr blowing the trumpet tee, pleading for additional funds for its probe, made when “things got too high over | should go. first? | i And the three troubled Pacific . AN Transport the statement that “certain high industrialists” are |there. > il )¢ A, The woman should go first BEAUTY SHOP Coast states advanc s i ; anpporting e Nael: ovEIBGY ' thia GOUNLIY: AIl men will work for Pollack, |t SIS Aavanced legislative] wnen entering, the man should pre- LYLAH WILSON The N.AM. properly demands that Metcalfe >, % P s | cede when alighting. Contoure Telephone month, outlawing Jllrlsdlcuonab Q. When eating grapes at the | X.Er-Vae prove this statement, so that all American employers | strikes, curbin, i I £ S, g sitdown strikes | RL Fortunate are the parents of girls in a Cleveland | Will not be suspect. Uu"g npers and picketing, and proposing re- | bl e {;n“emme g ki R ; high school. The voung ladies have decided to dress We believe that the vast majority of American from the mouth? strictions on labor organizations| RADIOS i i | e i . employers have e time for Fascism and Naz . It is permissible to drop the like young and not like imitations of the Queen | emPplovers have no more time such as the unions had not faced | ] ; T PN usdh Queen | iy than they have for Communism. They know ea y l] pnu | seeds nto the cupped hand. 1 J. B. Burford & Co. & 83 PARE! GET A BREAK COME *N and SEE the NEW I f Sheba. What a load this removes from bent par- in many a year. “NEW AND ““‘FERE“ “Our door step is worn by ntal shoulders. How many firesides will now be ——— — FOOTWEAR” . | Try an Empire aa. l[l . ! DEVLIN,S | i as well as we do that all*those “isms” stand for de- E ion of the rights we hold dear, especially the ' rared interminable arguments over the way Mary s of private property and freedom of utterance, dresses v know, too, that under the “isms” business be- Through the high school girls’ cabinet the Cleve- | comes completely subservient when it is not com ) thel 1 Ve 1 e i e ind students have decided to abandon high-heeled pletely absorbed their speechey today and preparing| | 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN | | Plance— Masical Enstruments | |E GASTINEAU CAFE shees, fancy es, jewelry and those blood-red There may be a few industrialists in this country | G m“mf BEmahlic deakin "rao;« JUNO SAMPLE SHOP I ’Ph ,0: 'T;,e:v finger nails which have seni many a parent. into a Who hanker for a Hitler-type dictatorship. But in | w“‘"” nu-x; Reeisr )' aking: LEOTA RUSSELL one k Beeond JUNEAU faimess o the majority, who repudiate such false | YU s frenzy of despair. One hopes this urge to be sensible ; The prize is $ ind theiehs k1 Telephone 133 i OF Soepe A ; and un-American notions, the Dies committee should 8 PEI S WS snd the SN MELODY HOUSE takes a permanent hold Thaxt:ithe challbnge. of: the Natanal. Asssniation s of Ject pertains to principles of the Music and- Electric Apphances At a style show given at the school for the benefit e Ry S e Republican Party. : . (Next Gastineau Hotel) ’ Manufacturers—and name the names. — of all the students, low-heeled shoes, middies, sweaters et > TIMELY CLOTHES Mrs. Pigg Fhone 65 The manufacturers have a right to know—and | & | 4 and sk and just a touch of jewelry occasionally,|so has the public. {DELAY: KENNECOTT crosivG | | JAMES C. COOPER | | NUNN-BUSH SHOES = SRR | Certified Public Accountant | FEr e e | Accorting to savices reaching| | perified Publle Accountant ||| " STETSON HATS “Alasks Federal Savings J almneav Ca pture Canton Without Resistance cperations at the Kenneoots ming | | ¢ 0 S Treasury Department | || QUALITY WORK CLOTHING ||| "o d [ oan Association and TG TINGrA TTTo SWATOW near Cordova has been postponed | | y, S, Board of Tax Appeals. | | Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES 35 milE g baRRACKS until December 1. | P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 S L e OFFICE—119 Seward St. . - L Juneau, Alaska |= e Try The smpwe cmssifieds for [MOREJAPANHE i&g % Complete Outfitter for Men | * EXPECTED FROM Sen | SHEKLUNG (EAST) —_— The B. M. Behr(’" (ls “The Store for Men” 3 The Fil'st National Ballk Satisfied Customers” | | Alaska Music Supply ||/ paris Fashion Shoes E = WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. — Eight |4 voung Republicans are polishing off Arthur M. Uggen, Manager SABIN’S . Bank i le Bldg. o Front St. 'l‘rhnx CAPIT 50.000 Juneau, Alaska SURPLUS—$100.000 [ ] T COMMERCIAL Mntg. & Building Co., Inc. COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ISLAND = and SAVINGS CABINET WORK~GLASS .ACCOUNTS onren |BRITISHFRENCA) = PHONE 62 | e MACHINE GUNS i SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES YYYY ¥ ‘ ¢ HARRY . Resources Over Two and RACE 2% Paid on T ¢ 11: . Orne-Hali Million Dollars PRUGGIST Savings After one of the most astoundipg campaigns of modern warfare, the Japanese Army captured the South “The Squibb Accounts China metropolis of Canton ten days after starting an overland drive from Bias Bay, entering the Stares of : from the north, Fleeing Chinese blew up the 58,000,000 Pearl River bridge and public utility plants. The ) o 6 jon of 1,000,600 had been reduced to about 50,000 as the resuli of a mass evacnation of civilians. l