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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 1, 1938. D l l S’la m "_e ’W supply from the “unemployed, without favor | 1 3 o A IE to either the, AFL or the CIO | RS AGO e a p l;’,],, I.)\‘\:\",’\(.“\‘: \l\(‘l\l(lm\ upon the bufldings now | C | YEA A a x Professional i *’"*’"*"":,:;:;1 R BONFANE under course of construction 0roscope | From THE EMPIRE irector Fraternal Societies Second and Main Alnske, would be eminently fair |(]r ||uII m\}n‘»:]": \::I-l l)uldo 2l compel BheEArEER 1 1018 lrthday ——— e 2 T Glacs volved. We are confident that the pl : o 5 p - BB 15 e Wout Ofrios 1 Juneas 84 Betind Class Maiter immediately solve the present local labor con- G Pl Tr;m".]‘.“ Rl?:’ ,\.mn“"fr A(l)’ T o B P, O ELKS piest SUBSCRIPTION RATES \roversy, terminate all present strikes and FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1938 Thor iggs Jr., Governor of Al- DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER cvery Wednesday at 8 Dellyered by carrier in Pt ; DIrTRAnSS keting. reduce the present unemployment Astrologers read this as a decep- | aska, died in Washington, D. C.,| The Empire extends congratula- DENTISTS bam. Visiting brothers “One Jear. i Rdvance, $13.00; six months, in advance. $6.00 P gid in alleviating the present need for {ive day in which adverse planetary | from an attack of apoplexy. Thy|tions and best wishes today, their | | Blomgren Bullding welcome. DR. A. W. oné month, in advanc ; ; - and l“”’ LY‘ o fagfice | aspects dominate. Women should be | Governor. in answer to a telegrar\|birthday anniversary, to the follow- | PHONE 56 STEWART, Exalted Rul- oribers will cc if they will promptly notify relief in Junes e v ] that His UL : g % m%’:fi:esgrm?:u of or irregularity in the de- From the foregoir it is obvious that the (-nm_u-.qu(;al!h mmmu‘.?la:x giving their }::l bl()‘l‘;qmm;rg ]\;:1: ill, arrived at |ing: | Hours 3 am, to 9 pm, :;iax' H. ©IDES. Sec~ i ews Bustness Office, 374 nittee has done this; 1t has approached: the labor |friendship or confldence, 15 & 1 [ P (bt i L ok 5 B a X k. SRR S MENBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS problem in Juneau from the sensible and sane view-| <R 18 the ORI B UL SHNCEL L gy pound baby boy was born Derathy: Wiliis : ———=| SoUN~ JUNEAU LODGE NO. 18 The Asociaied Press is vely_entitled t point of a Juneau problem. It isn't trying to settle| o . o ™0 i vear closes it is|to Mr. and Mrs. Alec Tahoff at Katherine E. Shaw i S o Secona and fourth blrwie ediled in this paper and @ he national labor troubles. It is dealing with the | oy 4o make amends for unjust|Thane at 4 o'clock in the morn- Einar L. Olsen ) D AW St Monday of each month i ocal situation—the situation with which, as €00d | 4oments and unfair business deals. | ing. Thomas Ragney ) r. ewart & G /» ‘0 Scottish Rite Temple JALASKA CTRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER citizens of this community, we are all primarily con- The sign warning of intrigue, se- g Phillip S. Hartman | DENTIST \ X beginaing at 7:30 pm AN AL O AN O TR Sl ——cerned. The situation with which we must continue|cret plots and hostile plans affect- Mrs. L. C. Green, court stenogra- Grover L. Mitchell | l-‘louxs‘.)n.m. to 6 pm. DANIEL ROSS, Wor- |'io be orimarily concerned if we are to avoid chaos,|ing both individuals and nations|pher, who had been confined to e | SEWARD BUILDING shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- ana it B otr firm conviction that there isn’t a person |continues to presage trouble, {her home with a severe cold, had 1 Office Phone 469 J‘ VERS, Secretary. A e 4 s e S recovered and was in her office at i 4 | 3 ; e jants strife and| Young men should be careful in|recovere | this community who actually wan € e aelies Wwith. Akl S oaay] tte] Ooirt Hionss, LOOK and LEARI\ E P REBERKAHS ““"I') : presented by the committee is be deceitful, untrustworthy, mercen- R ;7* il P"u""mx; :eng‘a,z_c; i e pioporision. Presob iy " ary and fickle, while this configurs e Thane Red Cross was to . e every second and four ‘ednes- not offered as a complete solution to the labor prob- [e = Seivas open up rooms and were to do the | By A. C GO'J‘"I I D Richard Williams day, LO.OF. Hall. BETTY Mc- em. Tt is offered as a temporary means of getting | “p *5 o\ Teoam to favor persons|same work as was being done under | | DENTIST CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH « wdustry back into activity If agreed to for S an influence. | the same regulations as the Ju- 1. What percentage of the total | { STDENCE BLAKE, Secretary. ocal industr who have money and influ i ) OFFICE AND RE xty days, it may prove a foundation on which per-|gigh political officers may tend to|neau Chapter white population in this country do GOLDSTEIN 1UIL ING TR nanent peace may be established. It may not, bul/ignore the claims of supporters oo the Irish comprise? " i ertainly, in the best intere of this community it| It is well not to launch any new HI J. R;)l]nv;{ld thad ‘,‘Sql?m lllho‘ 2. Who was the great negro edu- |f%- — _ ° s 3 : & fa rtben: 18] Srotect & 5 . whet s ay | bosition of clerk at the Alaskan Ho- | ¢; 2 A R U R is worth a trial. The proposal as this is written is :n mu(‘n ;y::. Ux:n »:‘1‘\|. |‘: :();;nn- 12‘\\_:(‘1 i N g )Lfl;()l‘wna" S ikt + u mth | it \ various yus for their decision. It is our |be a tendency to sled g op- Y 8 ) 3 2 e \ before the yarious unious for the sl - | timism. Routine affairs are well di-|Baldwin, who had resigned. artery of the human body? Dr. John H. Geyer belief that the AFL and CIO members are just as|Umism L B il © Sy A DENTIST 0] I ! sl fair-minded and just as eager to reach an m(vlhur'x!} Labor continues under omens that! A meeting of the Council of De-| 5. In what states is there no 310 Goldstein Building LET'S ACT FOR THE BEST | agreement as the members of the committee, thus ify, Jo b4 070 Yong struggle for cer- | fense was to be held in the Alaska | capital punishment? PHONE 762 PUROLA REMEDIES INTERESTS OF JUNEAU | such a temporary accord as this can be reached, aj,.. " i tives but shorter hours| Steamship Company’s office, chair- ANSWERS ! Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. | tart will have been made toward getting things| o \\orkbmpv. - to be indicated. man W. A. Clark requesting all to| 1. Eleven percent. P | PRESCRIPTIONS .CARE- The p t lak t Juneau h \ched | 80ing again in this community The Far East has a forecast of be present. 2. Booker T. Washington (1858- | — — — | FULLY COMPOUNDED : g ST Lk LA disaster which will bring additional = 1915.) 23] 8 - e e d R Mo d in discussing the local labor situation, it|suffering to China and Japan. Am-| G. Fenton Cramer, secretary to; 3. The aorta {| Dr. Judson Whittier Front Street Next Colisewm il Ul A L bl e overlooked that employees of the Alaska | ericans will aid in wholesale relief. |the Governor, was soon to return| 4. No; they bring forth living | CPIROPRACTOR PRONE i-~Free Delivery which it will take years to recover. The residents 2PN e o 1o vole tomorrow, undér the Persons whose birthdate it is have| to Juneau on the City of Seattle. |young, the eggs being retained in P.agless Physician el > o, Juneau, regardiess of their labor affiliations, must| Junesu mine are Bomg 1o VE FEROTIEC L T abor | the augury of a year of some anxi-| Mr. Cramer had been visiting in| the mother's body until hatched. || Office hours: 10-13, 1-6, 7-9 unite to act for the best interests of the community | Provisions of the Wagner Wanar B6e B0 B e as but general prosperity. Inheri- | Washington, D. € 5. Michigan, Minnesota, Wiscon- | | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle BIig. : ahd consequently for themselves or the future is|Organization they prefer to Bave YePIeseh' ‘o " tances or insurance will aid many. | - sin, North and South Dakota, Rhode | PHONE 667 | |1 "Tomorrow's Styles gbing to be mighty dismal he bargaining agency, It 13 ‘DUrEly ‘A0 ‘” O Children bom on this day prob-| Weather: highest 40; lowest 40;, Island, and Maine. |1 ——— 2 An excellent ting point, it seems to us, i employees of the mine to determine and it \fnux ?x ably will be highstrung, energetic|rain | RO LNt | o = Today" for every person in this community, whether carry Il for some of us to remember it. Naturally, We|und ambitious. Mutations of fortune R T | | DR. H. VANCE ard in a union e et the eomcrete ang | @11 have a common interest in the operation of the ly(iend the lives of certain of these| If the tolal American income | OSTEOPATH card in & union or not, 1o Accept Lhe CONCIELe ANC 4o which furnishes the life blood of this commun- | subjects of Sagittarius. was divided evenly among all the | definite fact that we in Juneau can't seftle the na-| o = o500 b s alone The Empire feels free| John Breckenridge, statesman,|128 million inhabitants, each per- | ! | t?mml labor dispute between the forces of the Ameri- to urge all the employees of the mine to vote 50 that | was born on this day 1760. Others son would have received $469 or $9 | cpn Federation of Labor and the Col b dustrial Organization. We all know we ess for In-| = o ite decision can be reached and that the opera- who have celebrated it as a birth-a week, during 1935-36. * ani, do it Dom Pedro, Emperor - D { By Roberta Lee David Musson, Scot-| Today's News Toaay. —Emplre | | | Consultation and examination ~ / | | free. Hours 10 to 1%; 1 to 5; ! 7 to 9:30 by appointment. (W I Gastineau Hotel Annex | | South Franklin St. Phane 177 20 along normally |day include | tions of the mining company can ‘ fnl“h’ e e . e bR g ‘!“';”” in this community. In view of the existing law, we :”‘ )’3' "(‘: O‘l“ S - SR e A T T b= i 'y abor organizations and get down to cases and face | tish author, 1822 n Issuing urther feel free to express the hope that the miners | | ‘ ftelligently the strictly local -problem—Juneau’s|Turther feel free to express Lie JOPE =P8 B O (Copytight, 193 | OTICE f tions for some formal affair, .thnd,-r — —z|{Juneau’s Own Store will cast their ballots for either the CIO or the s ERETR In the United States Commission- | they be addressed to both husband | probl(.-m ;u}\(f the phuhh m of ;\:,.\- u‘,«‘n!vm.m.l!]n. VNH’- he two organized groups which the Labor Board can er's Court for Juneau Precinct,|and wife. even if the hostess is not | ( RobertSunpson, Opt D Funtw. TAfter al, 1 Wils communly Where Yl recognize. The Bpard, judging from' previous des U s Tu GUARD Division Number One. Territory cquainted with one of them, or | | Graduate Los Angeles College earn our bread and butier which should be our first ; i s Bt | i UL i : cisions, cannot Tecognize the unorganized, thus neu- of Alakas. In Probate. Hisaisroves oF tiab onar i of Optometry and - Sl tral ballots will have no bearing in determining the In the Maiter of the Estate of |~ s yos; neither the husband nor | Ob*halmology foandly, siter Honestly admitingiwe camt set-| o n of s bargaining agency: It previous 'de- DAVID MILTON BOTHWELL, | ;6 wife should be omitted. | | Glasses Pitted Lenses Ground te the national labor problem, let's use a little God-| "S5 /%" B LT Tl il recognize the or- i deceased and In Re the Guard-| @ when offered a dish in which | &i— e given horse sens and quit hurling the word “Com- munist” at one group and the cry “reactionary” at another. Neither has anything to do with the im- anized group which has the most votes, thus the need janship of the Estate of BEA-|nere is both a serving spoon and |g ; piri ol b [ a definite vote in favor of one or the DURING VIS|T flll,zi:” BARBARA BOTHWELL, | 4 fosk how should a guest handle | . A them? | nized labor group is important | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN:| o i The Charles W. Carter for casti other | fhediate problem we have in Juneau. It is just as|©' | A. Take the spoon in the right h Z e 3 : g That at 10 o'clock A.M. on Tuesds 5 o ! | silly to say that the men we know around town, many Estira Rrecatitions: WillsBe i st os ey bt r lg;‘( hand, the fork in the left. I Mortuary | of them our personal friends, are “Communists” be- Debtors Versus Owners ‘ S S ey e 1933 g with whom must a man al-' | PFourth and Franklin Sts. | et Taken for Safety of on the premises, J. W. Leivers, ad- | wov’ qonoo fineto LN it @ dause they happen to be member of a CIO organization | B 4 Ki ministrator of the estate of David| A with the woman whom he has | f e = 3 g | (Cincinnati Enquirer) A & ith the woma )1 > has fii-t s it is to shout “reactionary” at men we k just as ee 2 ased, and s - & At men we know just a e e R e LR e At mg, Qu n Milton Bothwell, deceased, and also | weoorted to the dance . . well because they are members of AFL organizations |guardian of the person and estate M A We khow it isn't so, so why do it? Let's get back to| | — | WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. Precau- |of Beatrice Barbara Bothwell, a| R ! i = H. S. GRAVES surveyed | published, the Twentieth Century Fund ha > | o bt in the United States and found | ¥ e % 5 o | Being just what we are—residents of Juneau with 'l]]’:“]:”:zh 'f:l(["('l/{:' 4 T‘h Most iaportant festure’ of | tions equaling those surrounding minor, will offer to sell at p\lbllc‘ | | Have Your Fyes Examined by “The Clothing Man” a common interest in the community and its welfare : : ) at direct owner- | President Roosevelt on travels willlauction, and sell for cash to the || Dr. Rae L. Carlson : the report is the recommendation that direct e ked. for the safety of Brithh{highest and. t Siader o & - ‘ . Home of Hart Schaffner and fmd the welfare of cach and every one of us. If We | nip should replace debt financing to large degree. | °¢ MVO(S e s el ale o e Aden T s 1 WFPOMETIAST Marx Clothing Wert on that tramide, we can ket together oD R mbS lns ibas wieds. thEvd are too: mahy boridtoldersiand [KIHE Ceqrps s Queen Hiiabeth 85 fhighest and belkibid offered 15 Bal- IN ENGLISH | | office sudwig Nelson's Jewelry fual understandir 1 staxb’ the whesls af indtehe m,“ e ';, tockholders in the American economy. |thelr visit to the United States next |isfactory to the administrator- % | | store Phone Green 331 fual ur anding and start the eels s not enpugh stockholde B 2 2 Je 2 < e atvice & e b ik AR jgain turning in this community The report emphasizes the inadequacy of the SUMMED the secret service indl-|guardian, subject to confirmation By W. L. Gord | . % '8 4 ! 3 | o : ; cates. of the above entitled court, all the 2y W e SIORCOTY | — T, And there is a third thing we must admit to get|dollar or any monetary unit as a measure of \I,mm ATl o SRS SOTE R G P A i & S = 23 = GAS INEAU MOTOR away to a fair and intelligent start in solving our|It points out the serious ","'“",?':“:',',,;.”“““.‘\'“‘p,:m‘ \s | way over which the royal train deceased, and all the interest of | Words Often Misused: Do not say, | i SERVICE Problem. We might as well concede at the outset "(.“m;.w l““hu(“:n.md;:n“ r‘l‘(‘l’;l:; Aylml « part of our |{ravels from Canada to Washing- |Beatricc -Barbara Bothwell, a min- | “Don’t let’s tell them about it.” Say, | FINE ! PHONE 727 made to collect ¢ ay debts arge pe phat most of us have blundered. We've all made Watch and Jewelry Repairing GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING n will be inspected and every or, in the SE% of Lot 5, Block 20, “Let us not tell them about it.” ‘I otal indebtedness is necessary, the committee recog- mistakes or we wouldn’t be human. We are human |, .o " g homes could be bought except through {switch and crossing guarded to pr - | townsite of Juneau, situated on Often Mispronounced: Water,f at very reasonable rates Gas—Oil—Storage &nd we have made mistakes. Admitted, so, like In- | oitazes Gash values of insurance policies repre- | Yent mishap to the President's sof- | Main Street opposite the Capitol | Pronounce the a as in all PAUL BLOEDHORN | #8——— felligent. human beings, levs wipe them off the slate | gen necessary debts. _Cities must issue bonds for | CYelEn Bucsts, it was o Ffnlone: coniet B theneon 4| S ik B '”;em“:,e S. FRANKLIN STREET T S —— 3 i ¥ R e oV e king and que rame dwelling house and appur- 2 hole; also a tiresome person). ¥ . end approach our Juneau problem with an open anc 5. The main body of bank credit 1. e 1 | \ th e : s J 1| major improvemer ok cross the Atlantic on the British |tenances, free and clear of a first Board (a wild hog). A e e 00 G RIS Visit the ] fair mind. In brief, let’s stop being stupid and stub- |is short-term debt, and is essential to our buwiness Born | system : S A y Yet in corporate business the tendency to issue battle cruiser Repulse, as London|and only mortgage of the interest| Synonyms: Confident, expectant, R e = SITKA HOT SPRINGS reports said they may, navy officers |of David Milton Bothwell, deceased, | hopeful, optimist '? Mineral Hot Baths believed the President might as-|in said property to Behrends Bank | Word Study: * Accommodations to suit every e a word three ON THE MEZZANINE ast 6 8 nass anashing O o iisens of bonds rather than stock has gone much too far, and | 4 ; 1 : § D ainday b e masesbing gt ety of ‘m?‘“j:qlxdu\:r‘\ull"xl d a !l:lnu*run.\ (lelm*m of rigidity into | Sign an escort of United States war-|in the sum of $1087.25 and inter- | times and it is you Let us in- HOTEL JUNEAU taste, Reservations, Alaska Afr Lommunity, a committee of five fair-minded men were o CNmbie yitenl, {Ee fepost Tihds | Going furs | SHOE 0 meet the Repulse far at|est thereon at 7% from February 1, crease our vocabulary by mastering | BEAUTY SHOP Transport mamed as a special labor committee to see what it l’m* it points out ;(‘\”]1 Save ot ciiragiing - Thisy |sea and attend it to Quebec 1937, and free and clear of City of one word each day. Today's word: i $ould do to bring about peace and see if industry \Fm one thing, the government should not discriminate | Army officers expected heavy de-|Juneau taxes on the whole prop-|Avarice; greediness after wealth. LYLAH WILSON fould not go along at normal pace in Juneau. This | qgainst stockholders by taxing their income twice and | {ails of troops will be stationed b |erty for the years 1936, 1937 and | (Pronounce the av as in have, ac- x"‘";‘“";’ ""':::"'" § %ommittee has worked faithfully. It has given its|that of bondholders only once, as is being done today. | the border point thpm{ the coufile |1088; and ‘will also offer and sell |cent st ayliaull). Fhe ayates i ;_;:u—__‘__a ool o ftos Bl ) fime and its altention to the presentations of each | Another remedy would be to permit modest portfolios | Will cross from c“:“““ ko the u.).‘u,- at said time and place, under the | the miser may be termed the grand | = : STROMBERG-CLRLSON | | $ide in the dispute and has arvived at the following | of first-grade equity shares to insurance companies, ed States to giv heir majesties [same circumstances, the remammg‘snp.ul(hor of all his other passions. l_—_____’ RADIOS fonclusion afer than many bonds and more responsive to | the twenty-one-gun salife accorggd funseld personal property of the es- | —Colton. | l J. B. Burford & Co. Sk ofianges in The Wik of e Tikewise gracil) FOPAlg tate of David Milton Bothwell, de- | Lo “NEW AND DIFFERENT & . > e feel that the present circumstances, g i b Formal announcement by ”‘! sed. | Ty Em 1re a » ‘Our door step is worn by | « B p e s s Wbolition of tax-exempt public bonds would provide | Forma £ ceased. i e o ki YOOTWEAR: Satisfied Customers” § including the strike of the truck, taxi and de- b Thirtih Teinady king of his intention to be the first| Terms and conditions: 10% of the | =--T---_ RS = DEVLIN’S | :. 1;\::\ ”,‘.ntl{ ,w\)l\l_\ I)_\«' l'm l."’.”,li‘l‘il (:n: There is much to think about in this report, |British sovereing ever to visift a|purchase price to be paid the ad- ~ 7 | Paris Fashion Shoes R ——— ] R B R o NN Pepub ey, R e dealing as it doet with an unexciting but very im- | former British colony provoked the |ministrator guardian on the day of | - , 3 p(m('a bly \u(lul is for our um.mul«r.‘ under llmx'mx»l question of long-range financial policy. By jcapital's social campaigners to be-ysale, and the barance upon con- | | — ? :1“‘ aljstorms of the F"""“?" Council, | coming to grips with this underlying rigidity in our |8in laying their strategy for invita- |firmation of sale by said court and o act as a local Clvic emergency agency o |\ gnecs system can we hope to temper the rigors of | tions to functions in the sover¢lgas | the delivery of a conveyance. Cash JUNEAU unions, such common labor as may be required g A Lli]ll( o | honor here. Royalties' presence islon delivery of personal property g TR el i . e eE I o e | expected to make the functions.the |sold. MELODY HOUSE i t |most dazzling Washington has ever| Dated: Nov;nxg;r;éi‘;;al:.s | | Musie and-Electric Apphiances - W i Bl d I heir W C e 2 s \ | (Next Gastineau Hotel) < len apanese aste Cir a to anton Kings, queens and princes of Administrator-Guardian, Mrs. Pigg Thone 65 royal blood have visited here occa-| HOWARD D, STABLER, B | sionally in the past, but never has|Attorney for Administrawr-Guam-1 a royal couple come together. The| ian, | last sovereign to come here, Queen |Shattuck Building, Marie of Rumania, was accom-|Juneau, Alaska. and Loan Association panied by a son and daughter, but|First publication, Nov. 17, 1938, Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES the king remained in Bll(‘h.llv\l Last publication, Dec. 8, 1938. THRIFT Co op P. O. Box 2718————Phone 3 s OFFICE—119 Seward St. Buy for CASH and Juneau, Alaska Save the PROFITS PHONE 767 e The B. M. Behrends | “The Store for Men” The F“StlgN%ggm Bank | Bank SABIN’S [ Front St.—Triangle Bldg: CAPITAL—$50.000 Juneau, Alasks 3 = SURPLUS—$100.000 KRAFFT’S 4 Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. CABINET WORE—GLASS PHONE 62 T Alaska Federal Savings Try The wsmpme cmssifieds for «esults. e COMMERCIAL | " and SAVINGS COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES HARRY 2% Paid on RACE Savings DRUGGIST Resources Over Two and | One-Half Million Dollars | 3 o “ While the soldiers in the foreground watch closely, the village on the shores of Bias Bay, in China, goes “The Squibb Accounts 2 * 5 in smoke frpm the shelling by cruisers and convoying aircraft. After the shelling a large force of Jap : Stores of g f_- froeps was fanded, the Chinese garrison ovexpowered and the march owdiaukow and Canton begun, ! Alasks” 1 +.

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