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4 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 23, 1939. i g | erritor : At 1 ;\ 1 if the pmplr; - ! - = — ] % g . of the Territory’s educational work, and M I ol r | sk to form they will insist that the | YEARS AGO . Professional . aily asKa ml)l € |of Alaska run true 3 oroscobe 4 a Peataenat Necl 4 & | money be provided. Prom THE EMPIRE 1r e ( y O r Societies Published every eve except Sunday by the | “T I - Gastineau Chanmel | ¢ i EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY pmva-m‘ Welcome Warring The stars incline : M ) “li.‘:"n;&'a‘;u!l“ DER G epresdent and Business Manager| A Great Speech, a 7(_”’" { but do not compal Capt. Jam Jacobson, diver, re | l‘rt ay - - = , I ) Main Streets, Juneeu, Alaska. | (Philadelphia Record) turned to the city on his boat, ac- ] B. P. 0. ELKS meet X Tn ihe Post Office in Juneau as Second | . = g e companied by E. P. Pond, from the every Wednesday at 8 3 Rntered in_(he Post C ffice in Juneau as Secon We heard President Roosevelt’s Jackson Day TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1939 | cene of the Princess Sophia wreck The Emptre u‘te’:n‘u z:nwat:lf DRS. KASF™ & FREEBURGER | > l'n!: Visiting brothers SUBSCRIPTION RATES. , ve read. it et : . tions and best wishes today, their DENTISTS 1 DR. A, W ean a elas for §1.25 th, | speech. Then we read 3 R having made two trips to explore welcome. . A W. vh I’l«lln‘rrda’hv carrler o Jun - I |‘\ 1:-7 L3 o ity ; Either way it’s a great speech. Every Democrat| Mingled good an[d ill may be seen the wreck and having examined all! birthday anniversary .o the follow- e STEWART, Exalted Rul- advance. 3690: | 4 every liberal Republican should take it to heart, | in N o= | of the upper decks without finding | ing: Blomgren Building er; M. H. SIDES, Sec- , r & favor if they will promptly notify With his own special genius for hitting important | N8 to astrology. RIS 1y additional bodies, —_— PHONE 56 retary. of any failure or irregularity in the de- ith his S cesident struck at the | !NTOuUgh business hours. sy JANUARY 23 ‘ livery of thelr pas . g { nails right on the head, the President struck & Tn the morning a laBRRiAAE ) T il i s Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374, | heart of the argument over whether the Democrats|pe cottled satisfactorily. The 'stas In the start of twt n :rl:?;: quK F. Joseph Waite : MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1. " MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. are or are not losing ground. He said: presage better relations betweer BO:lmg To!urll]::n;r‘;e ;men s Oscar G. Olson ‘ BASOR and. PERTEH The ‘AtSociited Press 15 gxchtistvely sniitivd (b o8 S R “Less than half the voters of America are Demo-|ployers and employees, with im= “:‘ &:WE “Twadweu e i Edward T. McNulty | Monday of each month i e in Chis pipes 0O 'aiso the SbAl newy s. Less than half are Republicans. But more|proved working conditions, 3 :uneau«sx:mgwny and Whitehotse in = : Dr.A. W Siewart G‘(? in Scottish Rite Temple Dublished: i , BRI R y half of the voters are for the Democratic party| Child labor again will occupy ate rgoer s LA W. T 2y !fxfllgm%v“ 1-71;530 p4EySn: " "TALASKA CIRCULATION RANTEED TO BE LARGER henever the Democratic party is for the majority | tention as reform ‘movements _gain O D E R N { DENTIS' orE w’orsfii s MwaKster' “THAN. THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. SRR impetus. The year is to mark many Four “Baby Elks” had been added M | Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. e mesp Secreuri' B “ e f the people. : 3 / PR 2 industrial changes. | | > ! SEWARD BUILDING Y o Rerese seuite, Giicaao, | That's the point to remember between now and|MEEER CHMER L b0 (b o Tieed of the BPOE, ETIQUETTE | Abbail g2 ‘ Tew York and Y | 1940 lems, among lobbyists, with much | o * ! o | There’s no more certain way to ease the Ronubl\-ismndm brewing. - A:::;‘n l(ino’?;i:;irn]wlm Wilson and By Riborts Lo i | cans into power than for the Democrats to let them- | Tnconsistencies in Uncle \Sam’s | istein, u '_ | selves be frightened now into abandoning the New | foreign relations will ingrease: Dips | 78 e e £ | . =11: 3 Deal and the liberal principles they have stood for. |lomats will add thrilling chapfers| A L- W"}“ e v“}: ]T“;w, on the| Q Is it al right for a woman to | | Dr. Richard Williams 1 { 5 “hided d-naturedly, to this year’s records. next boat for Chichagof to begin| o0 4 friend, who is a business | | | RUGS We're glad the President chided, good-naturedly, 3 o3 |work at the mine. n social conversation when | | DENTIST | | those Democrats who wring their hands in agonized| This is b:!“‘“?d ‘Obbev" f°’;““‘;‘“ D Sy i s e o | despair because the' G.O.P,, in November, recaptured |daY for seeking new business. It also, ., o 020" 0o s e 'K ect his|| OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | PUROLA REMEDIES 44 I “ 3 is encouraging to those who desire St e i A. No; she should resp GOLDSTEIN BUILDING a few seats in Congress they had held for years prior| . . oo ohe tag of moneymaking | 7" Were to leave for Sedttle on the |\ iness hours. ; PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- " to 1 Reporting on a cosmic radio chat he had), oy steamer Alaska. Q. When a woman is a guest ) FULLY COMPOUNDED with General Andrew Jackson, the President quoted| (g age pensions are to loom large 3 3 1 a prominent hotel, is n_all right Fo‘[ the Genaral {in the public consciousness as con-| Mrs. C. E Dbi"‘d-“’“ and ‘;” wear her hat to the dining room, in | ) Front Street Next Coliseum ; i : t assengers for A i “Son, my eyes are getting old and I'm some dis- | structive, though extreme, demands ;’;‘32 ;”:";h: A]fl\"(’;‘“‘:’_‘hi‘h* i m: da‘?fet:me? ; Dr. John H‘ Geyer [l PHONE 97—Free Detivery tance away, but from what I can see from here the “"; made by Pr°p°n""Ll" : js| scheduled to arrive from the south| o what kind of gifts should be | DENTIST s agigres e i) Sl e v o Wi ” 'S en | omantic girls should find this 2 only trouble with. your fellows is that they've be a lucky date for starting AirdAsAE |0 8 day. given for the tenth wedding anni- | 310 Goldstein Building | LIRRRE G e —|feeding too well and they scare easily. ‘Yo“mg» vah e b ) with | versary? PHONE 1762 | “As dar e, Ty sbn, pay DOOCIEE HORE O | an O i may be caught | J: R- Reynolds, logging man from| s = Girts of tin. | Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 pm. e & i CARRYING THE TORCH INTO | Nick Biddle when we didn't have a majority in the o @FCC Killisnoo, arrived in Juneau and \&'Im! | | "Tomorrow’s Siyles . THE WILDERNESS Senate and had few votes to spare in the House.| percons whose birthdate it is have | Fé8istered at the Gastineau Hote -I‘ Foi ey | T d ”" - - Tell your fellows to learn to count. You Democrats|the augury of a year of prosperity T. R. Sewell returned to Juneau| [ LOQOK and LEARN | Dr. Judson Whittier || oday ‘X For the ad of six children, the people of|today get scared and let the other fellows tell you|and progress, Men and women andv wa‘s Repistatel at the (;u;nnvau 13 | CHIROPRACTOR 11 h Ci at rth el ou've lost a slection just because you don’t have | should benefit. = 5 b | 11 the community h Creek, at the north end of | yowve lost an e I 3 | Hotel. Drugless Physician | Douglas Tsiand. recently bent.their shoulders to_the | Malorities so big you can go (o sleep without sentries” | Children born an his day prob- | By A. C. Gordon | |, Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 79 | | | o rleem : B thei Presidént Roosevelt further recalled how Jackson's db']\ ‘:Y'l't ol | i e ubjects| Plans for a Roosevelt memorial | * Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. | | | BN (ot 0f GoRing W (OSSO PRSIE OO | sucosssie oouid ot keep ihe RiNnEE parly in o "']‘,N si"g‘:]”uma"nv pid md(’med here were to be in charge of Act-| e ] PHONE 667 |1 together into a schoolhouse power because he and they had drifted from principles | .., " ¢ g mentality and splendid] 8 Governor Charles E. D‘"'fi’o""‘mlcw 121,220: :erv(' as Vice-Presi- e At Kasilof, on Kenai Peninsula, the people of the {, politics.” The result? William Henry Harrison, | opopoy John Rustgard and John W. Troy |dpnt of the U. 8. T e e, ! . town last year moved the old hospital building of a|elected by the Whigs in 1840, “made his first tender | joceph H, Choate, American’ dif)- Weather: Highest 26: lowest 26:| 2. For what was the Scottish v DR. H. VANCE (] Juneau's Own Store defunct cannery to a suitable location and rebuilt of the Secretaryship of the Treasury—to whom do you|lomat, was born on this day 1832. ey ST 4 “ lage of Gretna Green once famous? | OSTEOPATH 11 o nrollment at Kasilof is eight SuPpose? To old Nicholas Biddle himself, the money Others who have celebrated it as i R 4 3. What is the Pentateuch? L] Gonsmitation aba aenstasten 11| AT i i) it for school purposes. Enrollment at Kasilo " changer whom Andrew Jackson had so soundly a birthday include aeorge Bid:le, NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN| 4 Inwhatyear did the Civil War| | [or*aiiom8nd erminaton | ’ pupils, trounced and driven from the temple. [artist, 6805 Henry YA e | iab 5k 10 b'alook nucn, Maroh 4 108D | Heatng | 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | v " ) These two stories, and dozens of others like them, Principles do nob suddenly eniliw i vistory mn | Preachen) (gls.v“ e in the District Court, Fist. Division,| 5 WhAt country has the densest | | - g]a;crln;;;. Hé):.el ;:g:; o e Rexall Store Bt o3 ian i A their behalf has been won. Neither does progressive Stk |at Juneau, Alaska, hearing will be | Population in the world? | s il gty {1 Your Reliable Pharmacists are the history of education in Alg L g alacK ] ANSWERS | "he pec of the Territory insist that insofar as| government constitute a series of political four-year :?d on the petition of Herbert, i Rk S Bdatn, | e 1 . . Riewe, bankrupt, for final dis-| A T R utler-Mauro P ) S he ildren are to have the| P!ans e i i . Credi dl 2 A place where runaway couples | | | it is at all possible their children a ) gressive policies, liberal principles are con-| [V][S, Iggs NIrTAINS |charge in bankruptey. Creditors an |55 BT Erat L ke amcriba ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. | 1 D C same advantages of education as are furnished in more| < I LE B Victories are p:irgon;;oncr:’;:eflml::ey :r:]l;emhotn 3. The first five books of the| | Graduate Los Angeles College | rug Lo. s > |sa e show C thidkly-settled ports ion, even if extend-{ on1y steps ahead, leaving the way open for further For Mother Saturday;muse e then e e % [ Ol Testament, collectively. | °‘§,‘I§§’;{‘,§fi,’ég§‘,“" [ o i S { isiderable sacrifice r victorie: s lure to follow i 1861. | 5 I ing these advantages calls for a considerable sacrifice | and ater victories, It is the fai petition should not be granted. 4 : [ : | 3 't of the parent through which brings defeat—and not for those prin- B h Mes, B, 8 ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, 5. Java, one of the Dutch E;\st’ | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground } | | & on the part of the parents. v BT 4 5 S sted with their, Honoring her mother, Mrs. E. H. i Indies, with 6484 to the square | k arse- | Ciples or policies but for those entrusted with their| = "0 T8 L7 f Nan- Clerk, District Court. ™ | be et — - Alaska, though its few people are scattered sparse- ; i Still who is visiting here from m;., {Pirst! publication January. 33, 1989, ! mile. I urtherance < y 23, .| ' g X r ams i tucket, Mass, Mrs. Francis 5 - | 2L ly in rough country which' multivlies the problems of Liberalism will go forward whether the Demo-|pigoq entertained with luncheon [Last publication January 30, 1939.| ; I " | i providing instruction, now has approximately 12000 cratic party stands by it or not. Liberalism always |gne three tables of bridge Satitt Rl o ey [ { | The Charles W. Carter| H. S. GRAVES pupils attending Territorial, Federal, Private and Paro-| has, There may be interruptions but the long curve day afternoon at her residence in Whike will Bo s Smm‘, communi-l DAILY LESSONS H 1 MDI‘tual’ ' “The Clothing Man” chial schools is upward 15 FOR0Ne, Aparineuts. cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147 I Y [ F HART SCHAFFNER y HOME O] . o | What the President warns is that if the Demo-| Each individual table w Mond: ening at 790 o'clock ‘ | Fourth and Franklin Sts. bt ARX CLOTHING | And still all the needs of the children of the Ter- | W Dasty 1 B O oA et ot Sl e Ry R wox.lka.y £ l;vn%a a6 790 0dlok. * | SR LE | & M | ritéry are not be met. There are a large number “Ab‘vnhalmi 2 ® fodils and vellow tapers, with plade ofnihe";v Me M. degree. By or i By W. L Conlon | of children in / 1 living on fur farms and in places| Hoeratism. . cards bearing pictures of Nantueket Tt SRR | | i - far removed from educational facilities, where there y 5 shells in varied colored designs. 5 i ez | [T e T 3 3 - adv. Secretary | | Your Eyes Examined b; . there are not enough pupils to form even a small Wings for \““fh | Prizes for the afternoon were | Words Often Misused: Do not say, | | Mave Tour Ey y Gastineau Motor special school. In some instances parents have asked | ACiaveinnd st Desien) s . won by Mrs. Howard Stabler, first; | qo400.c News ‘vodav.—Emoire. | “From hence we shall go to Florida.” Dr_ Bae L Car]son | i for books and are trying to give their children what No sooner is the nation i “’r”"“"”‘"“l“ ‘["“L Mrs. N. Lester Troast, second and | 25T g x ‘Iomnt from. Hence means from this | prsidhaiinad Servwe e B 4 3 residen s 13,000 airplanes for its protection |y, . calatd o S St instruction they can during their spare moments Enans Wostimeins antouiices Likns for the hataing of | Honter, sononted the one | o EDERAL POWER COMMIS- | place or from this time. S0y, “Hence | | o0 iy Nelsons Jewelry PHONE 1727 These children are entitled to educational advan- | S0 Washing ot Do A T, |prize was also presented the hon-|SION, Washington, D. C. Public no- | we shall go to Florida. e Phone Green 331 | | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING : ; g has| 20:000 youths as civilian pilots. They would form 2o .o by the hostess. | tice is hereby given pursuant to the | oOften Mispronounced: Beige. Pro- | \ —orc _— 100¢ IO 7 | Gas—Oil—Storage i tages and the Territorial Board of Education has reservoir on which the army and navy air services | ) e | provisions of the Federal Power Act Sonince Ty ‘s b T ey Planuasi.odEum— recommended ihat the Legislature appropriate funds| coyld draw in time of emergency. It does not take | * |16 US.C. 191-825r) that the Pelican | ogtan Misspelled: Personnel; dis-| w1} 1 for the purchase of correspondence courses for them.|an Einstein to see that, despite official denials, the EEK MAKI"G F'RS"‘ Cold Storage Company, whose B‘d"t' ish from personal FINE | > S Sduca repor at approxi- | two pr are linked. While the country, including |dress is Juneau, Alaska, has made | ‘8! 2 { The Commissioner of Education reports that approxi-| two programs are linke hile Y, il 1 't| Synonyms: Laughable, humorous, Watch and Jewelry Repairing mately 30 pupils living in these isolated places are|the army and navy, does not see the Anoed for a 113 000- Tnlp 'lo NORTHMND ?gf;gjégxtx"%r ;15glrem xnlnrgnm;‘w“w. amusing, divertaing, faceti- at very reasonable rates + receiving instruction through such courses now. Their | ship air fleet, there js a need for trained pilots. | i . { |an unnamed stream on the north | RACE ous, funny. Word Study: 4 | More and more the world is taking to the air. parents are paying for the courses, but in most in-| | PAUL BLOEDHORN “Use a word three . % 3 o v § i ip [shore of Lisianski Inlet on Chicha- ! GGIST | stances in these far-flung places parents cannot affora| T1e fact that Americh has the Margest numbsr of| E.E. ek is making his first iR e 07 S G b etnot, Tetris | times and it 1s ‘youss” Lt us fn S. FRANKLIN STREET DRU ¢ this Sh commercial planes and the longest air lines s id |to Alaska re;?‘ senting Y |tory of Alaska, affecting lands of |crease our vocabulary by mastering “The Squibb p G 5 smlature| T, o reted 8s. uesting hete. 18 ho need fo [Coipaity snd lsnop n Junsan OTE e vntted BIRGANIN the (Tokhes | b s ied et dh Mg oot Stores of : It is a reasonable request that the Legislature' ...\ riure pilots. It is well for any country to have | ing on the trade. He has been w“_h,Nationnl Forest, consisting of a di- | Homily; a tedlous exhortation on ON THE MEZZANINE ‘Alaska” should make the appropriation asked by the Board| g reserve of trained flyers—men who have won their |the company for nine years and is | version dam, a tunnel 200 feet long, | 8 S i3 (' ¢ X % * !some moral point; a sermon. (Pro: of Education in order that parents may be relieved of certificates by 50 hours in the air, the aim of the |entering the Northland's territory as |a flume 650 feet long, a penstock B0 e Niewn 1AL clgs o0 st HOTEL l”NEAU 7 = this extra financial burden and, too, in order that more | new training course, > successor to D. S. McCleod, who hfis\reet long, a power plant having in- first syliable). 'The Store for Men' } children may have this important advantage. | It would be foolhardy to oppose the v_vhoh’ idea be- | retired. ;?,},1:;1 ggfi;‘f{fi;f,,fié’,"‘sflffif& ¥4 BEAUTY SHOP 3 Some have expressed the fear that pupils cannot|cause these men are not needed now in the armed‘ i, o, Mot er| Empire want adds pay. L H WILSON ] ervices. They may be in the future. One look at of 120 feet, and an el pow YLA E learn through such courses. However, they have been | Services. A IaY B 1 in is| ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS | ine 3500 feet long. Any protest || Contoure Telephone ; tried for years in many places in the States, as well| BIAai's plight answers that oblection. Britain I5| geieq bids will be received at|against the approveof this abmer | | X-Er-vae - 538 Front St—Triangle Bldg. A Sim e New Zealand | BInng men and expects to have 100,000 by next |y Sos “oieris office, Juneau, |tion or request for hearing thereon ! \orrchAL “APS or s ‘ #an the provinces of Canada, and b);] g ‘l' i l‘ June. Had she had that many last June history might | 1o " 0 Fgi00 0 pepiare | oith the reasons for such protest | | and Australia, where there are problems similar t0|pave been written differently in the closing months " ishing hemlock piles |OF request, and the name and ad- o 5 " ock piles | eq 3 e name ) 2 4 ours in providing educational facilities. In all these|of 1038 zh:j’i‘;r:;: fr‘l‘;:["sm‘:f s Py | dress 8¢ ke 'party or parties 80'pro- JUNEAU—SUG “NEW “(‘)I:)?rv?l!:‘;%mm" GASTINEAU CAFE places the correspondence courses have been used with There is no need to be alarmed about these youths | h P nea nd Tt testing or requesting, should be sub- | F complete success and there is no reason why they! being militarized. In the first place, the px'o;ramif::d taleo:fd e A * | mitted before ;e’"‘“fll’ycsz- ls&gi W! J- B. B"tord 0. D E v L I N ’ s cannot be successful in Alaska. will be conducted experimentally h\ the Nauunal_j Specifica':ions e e ohtained::;};:shri‘:g:;:l 5 ocvivcé; or?i!;-mof t‘;?éi “Our Doorstep Is Worn by ot ouly would. iy oufses b 8 Erest help. in| B Administration, AL fhip heeltning, nob e | ke i St e b auit L seminion Tecr BBy e | Satistied Customers Paris Fashion Shoes . 8 than 300 will be trained. There will be no connection | | educating children in isolated places, the Commis- Between the trainiig cories SAE fe MG Tl |neau, Alaska, at the office of the |retary. X R ———— sioner of Education says, but they could be used to| o €T MY RAVAE cours “would any of the other |Ketchikan Chronicle, Wrangell Sen-ifil;stt p:;limc,?:, J'LT:%’ 11%3:; supplement courses now offered to high school pupils vocational courses offered by NYA. There need be |tinel and'Petersburg Press. | p i ) . 43, . | i in Alaska’s rural schools 1o more complaint on training young men to fly than | Each bid Sh;” kbe accgnl;p;:nle: J“eau “elody no“e » Only $8,000 is asked for this important extension!on teaching them to drive automobiles. by a certified check, or a bid bond, | e 3 : — [for not less than 5% of the amount ronn AGE“CY Music and Electric Appliances g 5 < of the bid. (Authorized Dealers) (Next Gastineau ll’-l:tel)” Opium Smugglers Seized in Gun Battl i Y Ak et i .~ P ggler: n Gun Dattie right to reject any or all bids and | GREASES to waive informalities. | Foot of Main Street ETTA MAE KOLASA, GAS — OILS § City: Clerk, | ALASKA FEDERAL K.l' ffi9 i o e, || Juneau Motors SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. S Publication dates, January 23, 24,| Mnfg. & g Co., Inc. 1939. Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 s - P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office CABINET WORK—GLASS |, | @ (} % 119 Seward St., Juneau, Alaska PH 62 f .44 A b TELEPHONE-—5I A The B. M. Behrends Bank 'uneau, Alfllkfl \ ’ COMMERCIAL ‘AND o SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 4 ] L CAPITAL—$50,000 COMMERCIA S - and SAVINGS 29, PAID ON SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars - First National Bank't JUNEAU—ALASKA Three opium smugglers and $100,000 worth of the drug were seized by New York police after three of the cops posed as members of the gang and trapped them when they tried to land contraband from the Italian steamer /da. Here, the prisoners are being questioned by Assistant District Attorney Paul Seid- _erman (right). They are (left to right) : Luigi Esposito, Salvatore Riusi, Frank Visciano. all of Brooklyn.