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o AN e 8 ver » . i " ] " ¥ . ¥ € . SN 133341 End-of-Month BEDDING EVENT New Patiterns———New Sales Appeal NEW COLORFUL CHIINII.E 5}--% d T: >ubl 'i? 93 Beds DOWN-FILLED TAFFETA Coméorters-316.50 ' $19.75 NEW—SMART—DIFFERENT Pendieton Blankets $13.50 and $21.50 Imported English Blanket Extra length $8.95 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 1Ul,Sl)/\Y NOV. 22, 1938. Vaudeville Thursday fls Going to Feature Pharhe McCarthey Attorney Faulkner Gives Discussion, ‘Crime Prevention’ Cites Figures Comparing } Both professional and amateur United States with llflly | [talent will be featured at the ; vaudeville show Thursday, main New York, London |attraction for the day being the i onal appearance of “Kid” Mc- Attorney H. L. Faulkner, speak- arthey (Chatlie to you) in over KINY Stnday in the The show will begin at 2:30 | “Crime Prevention” broadcast spon- o'clock at the Capitol T ored by the Juneau Woman's Club. which has been donated by Char taking for his subject “Character D. Beale for the event | Education vs. Crime,” gave reasons Al proceeds ~derived from the |why there is so much current dis- vaudeville show will be presented 1'”’ ion of crime and lawlessness. While citing any detailed sta- tistic gave a few e to re- | member such as “there are three mes as many crimes per 1,000 pop- in the United States as'in that there have been four ind a half as many men and women killed through homicide in this country since the armistice was signed as were killed in our mili- tary and naval forces by the army and navy of Germany during the : i Juneau Re- to the newly appointed licf Committee. .o o - not he _ouldn’t Stand Music Italy Comparing the records of London and New York, the two largest cities | in the world, it was pointed out that | while London had a larger popula-| * ~ tion and twice the area, for every *€'-ING IS BELIEVING where Carli, the musical | |19 murders commiited in London canine, is concerned. At the drop of a hat or—better still—a com- > were more than 300 in New mand by his mistress, Opera Singer Jean Tennyson (above), Carli | York: and that 7 out of every 10 sits at a piano and hits all the “C’s.” He’s an Irish terrier and, be- | convicted for murder in London ing a traveled cosmopolite who knows French, English, German were executed, whereas the pro- and Swiss, rather disdains other dogs in New York. | ”)mlmn in New York was 1 in every ;lh(;ms. Mr. Faulkner said, is due in It S Naval Dr“,“” u ’")" l,. o Shops for New Bal!lvshi ps part to more “efficient’ administra- {tion of the laws, but in" far larger part to a greater respect for 'the laws; and 'that both these factors| | reflected a higher average intelli- U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Wecather Bureau) tonight, Wednesday rain; moderate Snow and warmer southeast w outh winds tonight, increasit Weinesday. Weather forecast tor so cast Alaska: Snow and warmer tonight, | Wednesday rain; moderate southeast and south winds ‘tonight, in- | creasing Wednesday, becoming strong over Dixon Entrance, Clarence Strait, Frederick Sound, Chatham Strait, and Lynn Canal. fresh 4 Forecast of winds alony the Coast of the Guif of Alaska: Increasing é i 1) to utherly winds tonight, becoming fresh to strong Wednesday from Lixon Entrance (o Cape Ommaney. Strong southeast winds tonight and Wednesday from Salisbury Sound to Cape Hinchinbrook. LOCAL DATA 5 L) Time Baromoter Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ‘Weather 3:30 p.m. yest'y . 3061 30 92 8 3 Cloudy ¥ 0 am. today . 30.54 21 90 sSW 3 Cloudy 1 today 3047 31 82 SE 12 Lt. Snow RADIO REPOR 3 TODAY % Max. tempt. | Lowest 4am. d4a.m. Preelp, 4am. Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. velocily 24 hrs. Weathe: < Atka 38 30 38 12 0 Cloudy Anchorage 28 24 26 4 0 Cloudy ', Barrow 28 10 18 20 0 Clear i Nome 30 26 28 20 03 Clear Bethel 20 24 8 01 Clear Fairbanks 12 20 4 0 Cloudy Dawson -20 -16 10 0 Clear 5 St. Paul 30 30 18 08 Pt.Cldy A Dutch Harbor 42 28 30 4 14 Clear Kodiak 40 38 38 8 Rain Cordova 36 34 36 10 . Rain Juneau 3 26 21 3 02 Cloudy ) Sitka 39 33 o - [ " Ketchikan 40 30 30 4 0 Clear Prince Rupert 40 30 32 4 0 Clear Edmonton 18 0 8 6 0 Clear Seattle 46 34 34 12 0 Clear i Portland 46 32 32 8 0 Clear A San Francisco 66 50 52 4 0 Clear New York 52 46 50 16 0 Cloudy Washington 58 | 46 50 4 0 Clear ATUHER CONDITIONS AT 8 AM. TODAY f Seattle (airport), clear, temperature, 31; Bellingham, clear, 32 Alert Bay, clear, 33; Bull Harbor, clear, 31; Triple Island, cloud. Prince Rupert, clear, 29; Langara Island, cloudy, 36; Ketchikan, cloudy, 31; Craig, cloudy, 36; Wrangell, cloudy, 28; Petersburg, cloudy, 29; Sitka, cloudy, 39; Hoonah, snowing, 30; Radioville, raining, 34; Taku Lodge, clou 12; Juneau, cloudy, 30; Skagway, foggy, 25; Haines, snow- o ing; Tulseq\mh cloudy, 13; Atlin, cloudy, 25; Cape St. Elias, raining, b 40; Cape Hinchinbrook, raining, 34; Cordova, raining, 35; Chitina, cence in the people of Great Britain By PRESTON GROVER {the officers’ quarters on the ships. | cloudy, 38; McCarthy, cloudy, 20; Seward, cloudy, 37; Anchorage, snow- a whole. Therefore the problem PN Wy H As the main door opens the | ing, 26; Fairbanks, cloudy, 24; Ruby, cloudy, 27; Nulato, cloudy, 26; ! Lo crime was directly connceted with s 7| o Yl Gt (A g | Fat, part cloudy, 25; Crooked Creek, light fog, 9; Stuyahok, clear, 10; | educatior S v Bl e tops them. 1 55 10§ My Bt A | Bethel, cloudy, 20; Platinum, clear, 30. PartWool BIankets—$3.50 | v v r o oo 9008 s of itie? * S0 Bl oty o | Bl o piim. e 30 7 : ; e conclusion of this first stasc jo; apout the room. Nearly a hun- | b " |in lwr address a previous ‘Sunday ' of the drama by which the United ”v ‘\ m. ; ;1” fol v L foler ¢ WEATHER SYNOPSIS k 0 that the schools alone could not e ot s R (ne | e e s A i The area of high barometric pressure that had its crest over an ®, | By daiate dtno T W a%e- | e 'l:'\, (M| % e Eaves | s IO i Tt Elvne 1 9 | Dawson yesterday morning has moved southward and ‘this morning | Sperative intiertaking: ofthe Hothe, | o ’\“;' s i AT mementary pause, a shuffling of The Rev. Ernest Risley | the crest was 3076 inches at Kamloops. Storm areas prevailed over the church and the schook T6 any | mack of it les an agony of prep-| Lo @5 16 Arriving OMIEIIS T¢ 1 the astonishment of his con- | the northeastern portion of the North Pacific Ocean, one being cen- [ene of these agencies fails in its “" - ]"“ 3o Btk Beinis| TR e Of this "”]' 1"'” Iuee| @regation, the Rev. Brnest Risioy, | tered over the northern portion of the Gulf of Alaska and another south y aration, thousands o > pri 3ack at Swanso osk is a huge | 8 ) the Fev. Ernest T el Ao 3 g : & cottoi’i Sheet B!ankets part the other two are ineffectual: qyafied and ro-drafted. dieu: k at Swanson's desk 1s & DNEC| i o6 historic St. John's B of the Aleutians, This general pressure distribution has been attend 4 ! and the general tendency is (0 hij . e g ““'m‘” Eha rass clock of se |[ml‘l 1 4\ 'k ‘| copal church at Savannah, Ga. | ed by precipitation over the Gulf of Alaska and over the northern por- 2 3 . + in ship yards E al house it is an old grandfather’s clock in . 4 igning—be- i S| by fair weather from Dixon Entrance slace the whole burden on one—the ;i 3 s ok al i b .. | announced he was resigning b | tion of Southeast Alaska and by fa a 99 in. length $l.5o 90 in. length leZS piage. the Waie House, in technical a1 e’ canter of the room Uhal sarts| Souae' e fust coulan'e stand the | soulbwasd. 1. Onlforna: ‘ The n:tmmnwmm ot iR e ST R A R A etk | Ol the pasty church music any longer. He had 1t was warmer last night over the Alaska Railroad belt and colder g s " cHe sk ot | 2% 0f tip Houge and Benge: Ding,” it begins, with the first been rector for two years. | over the Bering Sea region. [} e When all this is finished, months peay of 12 patient strokes to signal e | + 5 o : s — | real ducation, is the responsibility ater o group of the mation’s forc- 1t i noon has arrived ‘ . of every flrlu);, pn"x‘v{nkfi'hc‘fh; apar- mogt seadogs cluster around 1he| ppe Navy is prompt. At the in-|tract for a ship, after some con- MEN Union % E 29 nc. ent or |‘m| ll‘(‘ speaker said. desk of Secretary Swanson of tant of the first “ding” Admiral|ferences on prices A Made A | Mr. Faulkner further said: “Mul- Na¢y His office is in one of the rat-| ;5uBose. naval chief of construc-| When the private yards are fin- Y : f s blue, - heavyweight, all “Junesw’s Leading Department Store” | | titudes of individuals in the mation | gjocf puildings in Washington tion, 5 ‘on his The Secrolary,|sshed with thelr part of the ship_i). ‘Foese mackinawstage of navy Die, eAVYWEIEAL, "8l % [ fecl that they may stand apart and gonerete labyrinth shung fosc ORI B 2 Viehia |5 Pty 9k g BRE wool fabric; full-belt, very neat-looking. | T NKSGIVING EVE i ATt byt e 3 aby : formerly ator from Virginia, building—which includes building ] DON'T FORGET THE THANKSGIVING LV E place the blae for all the 1S Of quring the World War to house @ pag jigile part in’ e final cere-|the hull and stuffing it with ma- MEN’S S“OES k4 z 95 DANCE GIVEN BY THE TRINITY GUILD m,..L-:‘\l-rh.l.lnh:|:~’“;.v-1n\;r:m(t.::l' l;"hlll“‘]"l‘\\ swelling navy. When sircclg DUses|mony The sea fighters take thelchinery, the Navy must take them| . ey - = Rt e DN A uivits e Chicken | wheel, They are a trim lot. Seven | over and load them with $20000- | Finest grade leather. 3 ; . g | However, an acceptable office| pave biue eyes. Must be the viking Territorial Treasurer Oscar Olson | vidual responsibility themselves, un- 4,,; peen set up for the St ) vrv"\l\ l{.:(c\u‘nmud l‘!'.H ¢ (blue finished, each ship will y : ned to Juneau today on the |Imindful of the fact that there is no! ;e second floor, roomy but far| cves) is while-haired. erect as al Boo00. haghe’ mbrleAsH Choose your favorite style. el ka after a month’s trip to|social Lt “"“"“'_""‘”“l TeSPON- | jainer than the quarters o - | Dicket. pin r other present battleships ’ THE YOUNG MEN’S SHOP | Puget Sound points’ on business | Sibility 18 not insidé ‘Mdividuals| 550 ¥ “the mewest governmenta o e Dol DA A i ) : rather than ih institutions. A great ) 10 o and R " iy Beyer Ure ag ety Y 4n L 8 247 South Franklin | and vacatoin trip combined castles along Constitution and|quky TALK IN MILLIONS R Bl | - deal of nonsense is talked these p. . cvlvania avenues Briefly he explains the terms of|{ - AN ROV G UE DAtCE wlu\:,[;lh(vnb mm;:} wrong, as though i hA R T, O ociety were a kind ‘of organism or : OF TWELVE e o TR e 25 5 | Trinity Guild adv. | moral or immoral, apart from the The bids will be opcued Elj. por Jags. O g Styles * | neon,” say$s the announcement. An for $ 5.000. New York Shipbuild- g ! | g~ ol persens who compose it; whereas = 2 | 4 3 ) | § & hour before the door to the Secre-|ing Corporation will do it for $54 MEN'S ot Jie B 4 7 - the fact i that all goodness and ¥ e VA | ¢ e tary’s office is opened, the hallway|761.000. Newport News Shipbuilding | {3 ‘ N £ »d with men. Some ! comes somewhere between with a DRESS WAKE P i 5! & Ei viduals and only secondarily in "‘}l*’]‘“ LIRS Y Joon. Sl o e it i = thelr _ relationships, Social - wrongses HRRLERIten, shijird opersigis. | bic on alienrly Clffelens torme. I-IVER BILE A% are only the ‘outcome of the way MtMY R e it ane L L Rrcihe 2 Goodyear Welt Construe- ! A ’ [in which these same multitudes of | f 8n earful that will give them an | private yards. Put anothe ; y ) Without Calomei — And You'll Jump O tuCes O inkling of where they can <ell an|fczether in its own yards. Likely tion. Best Value Ever individuals, and other individuals ) Lide BNy Offered H o Bed Full of Vim and Vigo» hhard order of insulation or a few rugs for |each private yard will get a con- erec ere. v ‘ 4 =~ i “Our primary dependence, there- s Steckholm Shoemaker isnot fl | fore, must be om personal intelli- 4 RAbultday of SHOSS with bt |gence and personal character and ,NE ARE OPEN aglad s Ratsadeplier whole Inct on organizations as such, or on 11 L8 AR 08 € ~¥‘ ‘)' ce and g} sunk a laws or on codes or on systems; for Thunksq!v"‘g, owledge of shoe value. here in us, and here alone, are all s A. RENSFELDT the ideas and attitudes and immor- Day li AMPION \H()F SHOI alities that, pooled and massed to- Y - , 276 South Franklin St | | zether, make every social wrong 1 p.m. till 11:30 A S L s . AMUNDSEN BACK THE SEASON! Johnny Amundsen flew in from In this era of change there is still one ] THE SALVATION ARMY ALASKXA -—— CONGRESS Hear: Commissioner GEQ. L. 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