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g Aoy 1Pl s b Lor ) S &g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 26, 1938 e 4 B | .I l I' E .r on Washington which should be the next step when| y ol 3 4 ’ S noveme! actual gets nderway. — Daily Alaska Empire . o vy s FHHoroechbe YEARS AGO : L shed every evening except Sunday by the T TR Fratern: : ‘ PO MPIRE TRINTING COMPANY | Both France and Britain have wamed | . From THE EMPIRE a G“fine:}lsgfletl: D . = Gent ‘and Business Manager Poland against invasion of eastern Czechoslovakia, e 5“1’5 "’IC i P hana " Sec nd o Jur ke { the Poles, recalling the recent warning to Ger- but do not compel | NOVEMBER 26, 1918 | irthday ——— Entered in the Post Off reau Second Class Matter wny, are probably enjoying a real hearty laugh. DAY, HOV SR The Red Cross work rooms, which | S ~3 B. P. 0. ELKS meet - SUD A . 27, X " o — ¢ - \g s P SURSCIIPTION RATES ; " SUNDAY, NOV. 27 1938 . . |nad been closed since the start of DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER overy Wednesday at 8 Dettvered by carricr fn Juneau and Douctas for SL35 per month. Justice Black Speaks Out * Benefio ‘aapects AULe: SUTHEL the influenza epidemic, were to be| The Emptre extends congratula- eetad oy | B ViEIHAR Throthers W B 4 winy T il § ¥ o : lay, which should be auspicious {0 | ohened again provided that the |tions and best wishes today, their i Blomgren Building welcome. DR. A. W, - s i) erene contemplation, family reun- | quarantine was lifted. birthday anniversary, to the follow- PHONE 56 STEWART, Exalted Rul- they will promptly notify iladelphia Record icsenter | 101 and serious reading. ek & P e ¢ M. B ©IDES Sec. J§ P v e Again Ju ] 3lack is a lone senter e o . s Ar icious > sl . .m. . ' e o r 3 p f.I frdiyd (.’ 2 “",,'m(i v}hl, The early hours are auspicious| v 7T po0pp, superintendent of | v P v retary. ] » ¢ ™ ; oo o e T stitutionality | [OF, e CIETEy Who may expeot bene- | Native Education in Alaska under | NOVEMEBER 26 M CIATED PRESS P i the. word, “Hlckida” ‘to | Thcnons. foE Etilenes CAREER | In | theiputeuni /ot BuBAtian, was in Al- Walter B. Heisel " | MOUN™ JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 el > baa ol ;,“1‘ gt ,:I Bias trilt grown in: fHat 1thropic z\n(l.f' ucational wft”- aska and was to arrive in Juneau | Lew M. Williams Jr. Second and fourth | e il T tte ) news o, Am[ K % it * % ps and mhf‘x high dignataries | ¢opq1y, | Ben L. Grimes | ;‘ Zonday of each month i R i e case st L R s Simon Russell | ] Dr. A. W. Stewart G Scottish Rite Temple EF e baripiot b Daikd Bt b e A shipment of 2240 cases of e F i DENTIST \/\; beginning at 7:30 pm. : el ol i should enjoy 4| canned salmon made by the J. H NOVEMBER 27 | Howrs 9 a.m. to 6 pm. DANIEL ROSS, Wor- D: C v refused fo upse aW. | growth of respect in the attitudes|yone packing Company on the | Henrietta Soley | SEWARD BUILDING shipfl Master; JAMES W. LEI-| ¢ The further hear sed to throw more light ¢ . 15, Boys and girls are | hip b 4 i : p iy of young persons. Boys and girls are | ghorane cleaned up their 1918 pack Robert Amey Messerschmidt | Office Phone 469 =5 retary. - et o) bi- I I | VERS, Secretary whe the Florida Legislature acted in an “arbi- | (o become more tractable and obe- il iee Do Eies e e ol y i - r asonable, capricious, unjust or harsh” | gient than they have been in recent| ooy Olson returned to Juneat on J. E. Smith F REBERKAHS S eira Bl e e es VOIS wow will emphasige the | (N Admiral Watson from a business | Alva cm;:;:ru. ; i Peraaveratioe. Lodes Ne. a-Aimette b e s I » Schools no ¢ ©| trip to Ketchikan. Louise Hildre ! — every second and fourth Wednes- | ~,lm}“§,',k;‘fl ( y‘::‘u.::!y\ f;tf‘,l,l : (-\(:”<Im:nrn“\:]u‘lj mm:- 9( ~“l|1u,':.\l‘ {u\,u}:n{:) 25 |‘:lw’1‘r‘ ~ | Jean Taylor | Dl Rchard Wl“lam day, LO.OF. Hall BETTY Mec- s s s e e P B el R s A s T e e [ DENTIST CCRMICK, Noble Grand; RUTR y ) of the ¢ isla who ve against standards of socia: %€~ | and was registered at the Gastineau | x BLAEE, Secretary. ) s ‘contra the 94 legislators and the ety | OFFICE AND RES:DENCE g ’ S B According to a foreign astrologer | 2 | LOOK and LEARN ‘ GOLDSTEIN 3UlL_ ING P s SRR T ha tice Bla say 1e doomsday of wo! g as bec . | i ] t e F A the doomsday of world war has been| ) 211ac McLeod of Eldred Rock | i ! wation of the B ——— ) wisdom and | postponed instead of blotted from ed from the Legis- (he calendar of nations. Peace ef- yuld be redoubled as evil was tel. istered at the Gastineau Ho- By A. C.|Gordon y has pa eople—to the Courts.” forts s j % | Guy Smith DENTIST 310 Goldstein Building PHONE 762 Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. haring is to be advocated $4.000 EVERY YEAR liciary fight of the past few years i ”11 Profit 4 | moved to the Gastineau Hotel for|the Mayflower? ! s an issue that has nothing to do with as pension schemes of many SOIts| e winter months. 2. Where is the largest cathedral | ) | D ’ y I sh & Mrs. J. G. Valentine and her PUROLA REMEDIES 1 PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- dire forebodings in r usceptible to prejudiced | awa and is not th b Weather: highest 38; lowest 38;|in the world? | arising out of a br \«]! p;mzu al fight. | to the economic future of the Am-| ..., | 3. Who was the author of “Snow- | decided that | S a anac voca at ue one | erican people 2 i s e 3 ; way. Maybe it does work iz l\\!mw birthdate it is have ' P [ BoHUE 5 PR S 5 e FULLY COMPOUNDED iiscin 1ot , zens of Florida. We don't ury of a year of social inter- | H : [ % Wh‘;‘ £ ,'r”;,“ i Mo B - e o 8 ; e o e trus fruit business to say. ests that may prove profitable. S ;Gh"stmas Mall .‘\‘;‘Ulzvl:l‘r:n'l‘\‘(fl_u::“:“"‘““ S Dr. Judson Whittier Front Street Next Colisewm Lo (anon k But Supreme Court nor the cret courtships may be numerous ; ANSWERS i CPFIROPRACTOR |{ PHONE ®i-~Free Delivery ' * nounced that 1 as d A A e t Court and it is not the business of thos Children born on this day . . I 4. 1ee P.agless Physician (o O, S5 3 income of $4.000 for every family of American WOTKeIS. oo e 1o know ably will be popular because of Hmts Arg Gwen 5 B Palars Gathedral in Rome, | || Office Hourss 103,415, 10 | e e e e Citing a “vigorous upward trer In business, the The people elect the Florida Legislature to settle 1dly outlook on life. Many sub. | 3 John Greenleaf Whittier. Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. 4. PFederation { that monthly business reports {hat sort of issue for them. That isn't the function s of this sign of Sagittarius have ) 4. "Favt of the Btomach of & mion= PHONE 667 | “Tomorrcw's Styl” & 4r were the most opti n months and urged labor of the Supreme Court artistic talents Two cautions were given out to- | inant, especially of the ox kind, used R T RS T KT O, offic to watch for opportunities to demand wage For years, the Court has been using the due anny Kemble, famous actress.|qay by Postmaster Albert Wile re- | as food TOdGY" % SR wiata might share the process clause to establish itself as a third chamber | was born on this day 1809. Otl garding Christmas mailing. The| 5. Denmark. ‘J DR. H. VANCE | w It proposec of umer needs, a plan Congress and of every Legislature in the land. | who have “"":"'“‘“{‘ it as a birthday | iy regards greeting cards. - - - | OSTEOPATH - G AFL will propose in the Sometimes it is difficult to pin tt ‘1\:;:1;“!1..\[:.':1 ""M{: lm‘.ly\:*\.Ix)x‘\‘r.l;:llltl‘llt,rt;xlxll‘vw‘n‘r Fire MiTer N GEhOhrnas | Consultation and examination | Sy i S Bl 5 declared that from 8! ti Av‘lvu‘.‘ :( ‘-(y’v.“‘.,\ ”[‘}v;l“]:_‘v.l‘_:{\:[‘y :’: 794; an sie, pa etings, mailed i|‘| un.fulv(l en- | M O D E R N free. Hours 10 to l_z, 1 to 5; fl' | oottt o o mnk g he 0S8 UL 0 sl Do W e ' ) 2 b A i At by . 2 " ; 9 e | postage, are dispose as waste ' | astineau Ho nex - m““—lr).\\.(,“ ?‘i:ii-) ]‘y headings, the ation out-14 ‘vl“ '””""_ ‘:jn ‘”“:‘] . '” "."”:’T“(‘}::P' s "y\’"t‘ MONDAT, OV o L ch year because they are unde- E TIQU ETTE | South Franklin St. Phane 177 ' s Lo 16 Sas' Dlanning ta iiove. towaca e $A 000 1jsra g i e local ordinance fixing | Benefic aspects today contend ""r'l’flIM" =l\l"dd!;;‘-x]-wd' due to ‘rr» Br :,1 ; MR SR R R AR i by mete R SeR0de 0d G < AN : S s NS | Gith adverse planetary influences, moval of the addressee or other y Roberta Lee ™ 3 Sial § it annual goal. namel; : b e e 1o much damage, 2cOrding to astrology. The confiy-|cause. Such greetings are not en- | Lo T ST Juneau’s Own Store 1. Trade union organization, already begur i ators can do much damage. . on e fortunate for work, but titled to the free forwarding priv-| Q. What are the duties of | s { e throughout indu | a steady and rapid incr Bub -bu least She pecpls can protect IhelVeIVes WY iyl dor “play ilege accorded those mailed in | valet? | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | | —————— in wage DE them 800, Slechus e “"'"I' e We 40| Industry comes under an auspici- |scaled envelopes at the first-class| A. ‘The valet keeps his employer's | | Graduate Los Angeles College ———— e — 8 . 2. More consideration for the consumer e ke i o to protect us AgASL |, gieotion of the stars which in-|rate and, consequently, the senders | clothes in order, and takes entire | | of Optometry and ’ . ’ ki b e Setei A il L S Thatcure s worse than | 4i.,te¢ increase of production with|in many s never know that the | charge of his wardrobe. He should | | Op*halmology “The Rexall Store . A product sram devised in a democrati Justice Black. it 1 doesn't know the law. He | CUtting down of man power. greetings were not received by the also give the same attention to any | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground & your way by representat of business, labor distribu b L b folnted for knowing the funda. Economists predict a continuance |addressees. This would not occur ) men visitors in the house as he does ’ ¢ Reliable agents, consumers and government officials to make tals of the e n eystem of overnment, Per. |Of unemployment for millions which |if the greetings were mailed scaled |to his master. pharmactsts . ol e s ot T Ry e ‘” o y will cause anxiety in high places, 'at the first-class rate. Q. Should a man sit in the front | | compouad s possible su IS REOUERVSS (209 ol R et s 2l commercial and governmental | In view of the foregoing. the row of a box at the opera? ‘The Charles W. C. “prescrip- . dards of living for a ; 4 el s ¥ Despite promises to liquidate war postmaster urges mailers to send | A. No; even if he one in it for e fir‘:: . Carter | tions. s There is much to be commended in the Federa- obligations and to diminish the size their holiday greetings at the first- @ time he should remain in the ortual = H tion’s announced program. Particularly of interest e of armies, rulers in Europe are (o class rate, r.\h]uu\m:!mu when so | b round il Fourth and Fra:IZln Sts. Bufler-Mzdro Dm‘ c. | B to the consumer will be the knowledge that at lon: (Cleveland Plain Dealer) find difficulties that are of sinister sent the greetings may be sealed | Q. Is it proper to eat patty| | PHONE 136 e e : last somebody is 2oing to remen him. 1If there There seems to be little room for a middle-of-the- | implication for the future. ind contain written messages not | shel * - isn't a universal clapping of hands over that one we ioad 1 wvard the Dies committee and its| The stars encourage pomp and!otherwise permitted, therefore, hav- A X if made of pastry. They ® = = H T S B UL ¢ work. T who believe that the vocative Texas ceremony in public and prvafe-ife.!ing a personal appeal which is, of | shoufld be eaten with the | = i H. S. GRAVES i s $oi Uid wond ‘0ld pODSTmIRS s i o5 Congressman s performing a worthy public sery uniform will be much in evi-|course, more highly appreciated s | e .. arises in the good old consumer’s mind is what pric i £ Have Your Fyes Examined by “The Clothing Man” . are suing to be llke when every worker's family in fie | 18Ve"HI0 patierice“with "thdse: who criticlse the com- social affairs in American by the recipients; that such greet- Su Dr.R L s H Sitins fcutes rensh fhat Reaverly woal of - 4,000{ DIbeE s methods and are astonished as well as amused it is forec as distinguished ings are dispatched and delivered | r. hae L. CGI n Home of Hart Schaffner and H nited States reach k- Heaventy fgoak of YIby its apparent credulity in accepting tall tales at | foreign visitors are entertained |first, given directory service, and, DAILY LESSONS || SPTOMETRIST i Marx Clothing : smackers per ve Kker milies” *covers mMOst o0 yajye. Some of the critics of the committee have | Mars is in an aspect most promis- | jf peces forwarded without - ~ [ Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry 1 of us these days, therefore we are all eligible for the ;iso fallen short of the highest objectivity in consider- ing for constructive efforts along!aqditional charge; also, if undeliv- “\I hNGL SH | | Store Phone Green 331 AR . gr ize. But we can't help but wonder what the ing its efforts many lines. Engineers and contrac-|erable. they are returned without * IS H price of is going to be when lad with the e of the best appraisals of the Dies hearings ' tors, architects and decorators are'charge provided the sender’s return By Wil Gordon GAS'"NEAU MOTOR H stool and bucket sits down under the fo earn ond their results is that of Fred R. Bar of | to_profit ail through the winter. |carq is shown on the envelope. On 44 el SERVICE . 2 of h 000 a year much for an egg (he New York Times, who discusses the reaction Florida and California are to at- the other hand, greetings mailed at| words Often Misused: Do not FINE, H when the chap who gathers ‘em is striving toward his UPon newspaper men who “have observed the inquiry tract more Deople than formefly (88 \the third-class rate Which cannot| «pjegse ‘give me & cold glass of | PHONE 727 " : $4,0002 at first hand—and they are practically the only |foreign winter resorts lose manyly. gelivered as addressed because | .. R S ass 0' | Watch and Jewelry Repairing GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING 3 : 7 persons who have done so” He finds that while | American patrons. Airplane lines ety : Sigemd il a glass of cold water.” | at very reasonable rates | : If the boys who pitch bundles of wheat into a chs 5 aREs e BRI |of the removal of the addressee, or | Often Mispronounced: Baton. The ] : gy 4 into & Gt them beleve that some important evidence | Wil Drofit hbigitadf Lot ispronounced: | ° | PAUL BLOEDHORN | |* H harvester get $4,000 a year, what is the ultimate price |, " 0 50 Tt this is also true: Brrsones whose birthdate it 15 Have : 0 e olsb English pronunciation is bat-un, a i o : AT ,, | has been brought out, this is 2 le: : Ibe destroyed as waste, thereby caus- | og 3 || 8 FRANXLIN STREET ' of a loaf of bread going to be? We venture it won't “Practically all of them, both sympathetic and the augury of a year of numerous|y . u;cnnointment : ““H“lea" A AR oo, ndans “"‘“ Visif ‘ remain at 10 cer unsymipathetic, add that of mixture of plausible testi- hazards. Love and sport threaten| .. B, ‘ e | Syliable. [~ SEESRCATE B G R : There is much to be said for $4,000 per year. It|mony {nm fantastic, the practice of l'(v:l\lnz(h'(‘ mem- | Pitfalls for the young. 11‘0“" 1“:;,:,:::.:::" ;3‘\},‘:0‘;‘;0':\';‘1"“’,‘ Often Misspelled: Sergeant; pro- | =——— - ~| | SITKA HOT SPRINGS 1 ; PEtey hard b holt : 2 . ausi AR Children born on this day prob- AR ay is nounced sar-jent, a as in car. L e e ey : ¥ ly would be pretty hard to find a person who bers of putting words in wit s’ mouths, their P the final" dite ab which & el e aitve : Mineral Hot Baths gets less—and that in he majority of the popu- | almost universal failure to seck development or proof bly will be gifted and difficult ll'!w,.k;m\ R PR e SuRea Storony Sale it sy ON THE MEZZANINE Accommodations to sult every (el s e Bt o oo AR koo o Gt kst Snderand, Sublta o, i | U o oy S P e dbeoangie et | HOTEL JUNEAU | || e Seserrtion i i | t P at T sher | OF Possil us of the accusers akes covering |/May succeel > creative arts. 3 SR S X o 1 @ . who wouldn't be for But like a great 1 other Cf PO L“:‘,-‘ s !,',“‘,’,“.,'\.‘ ST ‘l”_m:::r;"\(‘w D e A RN it o o, B L 0D Christmas. At the latest, mail Word Study: “Use a word three| BEAUTY SHOP ___flr:t____‘l‘ 4 panaceas for the distribution of wealth it seems to bl . cites chapter and verse, Thus|on this day 1866. Others who have must be dispatched on next Thurs- | times and it is yours.” Let us in-| LYLAH WILSON i have a catch in it. Who's going to guarantee that you . “"“",k_,‘ who made a categorical charge of Com.- |Celebrated it as a birthday u,(-mde‘gi‘s;fl or Friday's steamer North|crease our vocabulary by mastering | | Contoure Telephone i3 . can buy just as much for a dollar when all WOTkers ;. nict domination of the whole California Demo- Anton Rubinstein, composer, 1829; ™75 fohs mord, Sakty . Ctud s wmd:‘d R Y80 el COME *N and SEE the NEW ' get $4,000 a year as the dollar will buy today. or cratic ticket, turned out to be a gentleman on leave | William Blake, author angd. artist, SlbeuRHU?n. a reducmg to sub-| :———-—:—w—;——a STROMBERG-CARLSON ) H that it bought last weck? After all under the scheme of absence from his post as secretary of a “farmers’” 1707 5 RICHARDS RECEIVES |mission. “He tumed his attention|g | RADIOS . of wealth, it isn't so much the number of dollars as group headed by the Republican candidate for senator! (Copyright, 1938) GOOSE DINNER FROM to the subjugation of Sicily."—H. G.| ‘ .l B Bnrf d & C ‘ : how much you can get for one of those old iron men Obviously such methods are certain to raise justi- | Wells. | “NEW AND DIFFERENT » 0w or 0. “Our door step is worn by [V Satisfied Customers” | 5 the necessity for which keeps most of us at the grind- fied public suspicion of whatever “facts” the vaMASSEAT,S‘T{OT TO CALIFORNIA GROCERY TR SR | FOOTWEAR” s opiee bNPE ORISR E e BE SOLD BY CHILDREN| nick savura, operstor of e Communications | PEVLIN'S ||, If the AFL or any of the other boys and girl i Fashi Ju— can '1"\]!'«' out a ;wv’. v\l\‘rnljn\ n’ ‘t‘q n‘nn a I\‘v:-n- ’llm’ The payehl Sl it R ConnIDh The Alaska Tut 1 i e e o | e ek s 1 : i st e I bt people have been throwing of late “mass hyster 1e Alaska Tuberculosis Associa- | ing announced the completion of | — all of us, the old buck will bring home the bacon I . G0 oyess (hey wouldn't be far wrong, either, if |!ion announces that no Christmas|his annual Thanksgiving Dinner| The Editor of The Empire is e GASTINEAU CA.FE the same amount as it does tod not only for yev dropped the “m” off the first word.—Boston Sa€ls have been issued to children'Awards for this year, following the receipt of many communications re-| French and it, but we'll be glad to join the “$4,000 a year” march | Herald [for sale purposes, and that allldelivery to Dick Richards of the 8arding pertinent and timely sub-| JUNEAU ‘ u::;:,. D:nn : ___ |sales have been issued to children |goose dinner, awarded as second Jects. Many are excellent, others MELODY HOUSE [ § i the mail. Persons receiving the seals | pr not so hot as they are purely of a Music and- Electric Appl: o : % i N Y k are asked to buy the amount they| The first prize turkey dinner | Personal nature and in many in- (Next Gastineau ;:,:) i % Kn _l) or Cops Wich and then return the surplus|had previously been awarded to S!ances are exceptionally biased. Y CUba S BatlSta ee eep m ew |to the local association. A desire|Lindley Geiger | Communications, to receive atten- :“_u_"'_n" Ao o § " s also expressed that parents clibie i ity tion, must be siened by the writer, | “== { |refrain from giving children these| Forest fires in unprotected areas DOt necessarily for publication but| == —r 0 { seals for sale distribution on local|of the U. S. avera S from a_precautionary standpoint. | | Alaska Federal Savings i ged 104,816 per ; i : streets. vear from 1933-37, and did an es- | s el and Loan Association H H T timated annual damage of $33,613,- ccounts Insured LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES s ‘ Accounts Up to $5,000 i i Ty an Empire aq. 000. 1 ska Music Suppl P. O. Box 2718———Phone 3 ¢ [ = e e v Al PpYy OFFICE—119 Seward St. K ! § N || Arthur M. Uggen, Manager T ; —_— ‘/ | Pianos— Musical Instruments o “Try The smpme crassificds fog = $ | & —_ and Supplies «esults. . 1 Phone 206 122 W. Second od . | S ——————1 : R P The First National Bank | : | The B. M. Behrends JUNEAU : SABIN’S i_ | Bank Front St.—Triangle Bldg. d | CAPITAL—$50,000 : : | Juneau, Alaska .’ SURPLUS—$100.000 ® PY & . H ; A i COMMERCIAL Mnfg. & Bullding Co., Inc. COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS A 4 H INE' LAS : and SAVINGS CABINET WORK-GLASS ACCOUNTS ; 3 i : _ . SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES : | F ‘ HARRY k- | Resources Over .Two and RA 2% Paid on ‘ ¢ : | One-Half Million Dollars s ' " Savin 1 The car in which Fulgencio Batista, Cuba’s “Strong Man” is riding, is shown at the left leaving Pennsyl- DRUGGIST gs vania Station in New York City, escorted by a large squad of mounted police, and with secret service men igron e 1 on its running board. The Cuban army chief is pictured above with his wife and Martinez Fraga (right), Stores of Accounts | Cuban ambassador to the U. S. Batista’s itinerary called for a four-day visit to New York and required | > ars o & full floor of a Fifth Avenue hotel. 7