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SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 24, 1939. By BILLIE DE BEéE Phone 72— —il5-2nd | St ] 3 f THE ROYAL | BEAUTY SALON “If your hair js not becaming to you—You should be coming to us.” BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH DON'T BE S0 _DREARUFULLY EORMAL -+ =Z NOU SIWLWN MEN --- ARTER BLL--YOWRE MY HUSBAND --AND AR ROLLEM - TALD ME BLL ABOLY V- DEAR MEN. NOUR EAPZRIENCES (N BORMED MUST HAVE SEEN S0 THRILLWNG - “GOQLN " Mwea- - “ G0QON GQOGLE " WELL-- 25 L WAS SAUNG - 1 &M & MAN OF DESTINY WHEN ROLLEM TOLO ME NO0UT YOUR DEAR QLD FATHER S LAST WILL. AND THAT MARRIAGE CLAUSE- BOOMW ' T KNEW (T WAS THE OL HAND OF EATE-- TeeHEE: EVERVBOoOY COLLS \ME R A Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 JE T SWOW v \T'S JES' UKE ROMEO AN JOOLE‘(E\'TE-" Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS I POULT] FRE! DELIV# 34 Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TQ-WEAR Seward Street Near Third S WHEN YOU'RE HUNGRIER! WHEN YOUR APPETITE DEMANDS. A FINER e - DINNER |One license is allowed for every | L {The ROYAL Cole} | | 500 population. City licenses of not | Is Your Place lo Eal. | {less than $500 or more than $2000 | are provided for. An applicant must e aeanase ] Kidnaper Pays: for His Crime Franklin Mta Dies in El- MINE WEALTH OF NORTH IS ON_INREASE Too Little Prospecting, However, Stewart Re- W. Folta said he would leave on the North Coast this evening for kKet- chikan to prepare for the session. District Attorney William A. Hojz- ! heinter, now in Ketchikan, is expect- ed to retyrn to Juneau on the Yu-| 'kon, leaving Seattle .tomorrow. i Grand Jurors are to meet at Ket- chikan, March 28, while petit jur- ors méet April 4. 'HOOVER DECRIES SENATE PASSES MINIMUM WAGE ACT FOR WOMEN $18 Per Week Prescribed ~Chamber Commerce Money Is Voted WANT AD INFORMATION | advertise for 60 days before he is |granted a license. Saloons in Wyoming may adjoin | restaurants, and- this is frequently | &= | the case, Mr. Schleicher said, though no food may be served in bars and {the day of the free lunch is over. | | Bais must be open, with no blinds at’ the windows. No checks may | be cashed or credit given in either The Juneau Laundry1 FRANKLIN STREET between Prowt and Second Streets . 'HONE 356 In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- I piration, advertiser please noti- 'ty this office (Phone 374) at I once and same will be given attention. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE| GENUINE BLACK DIAMOND COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. Count five average words to the ports fo Legislature (Continuea trom Page One) A bill to “protect the lives, health "STHHORSEMAN" fric Chair for Abduction | saloons or package goods stores, and | this has been found to be a curb on excessive drinking, according to the TELEPHONE 412 Bodding Transfer MARINE Daily rate pex line for consecutive 'l,l,g'Nl : insertions: One day .. Additional days Minimum charge ...50¢ Copy must ve 1n the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure Insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone Irom persons listed in telephone directory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. BUILDING Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Ol Delivery | and morals” of women workers by setting a minimum pay rate of $18 per week for them was passed by the Senate this morning by a vote of five to three. ‘The bill, Senate bill No. 52, by Senator Henry Roden, provides that man who helped draft the laws, “We tried to think of everything. S | We have a special license rate for - OF INTOLERANCE ‘, RAIFORD, Fuyida, Feb. 24. ..‘I"I‘J'N the Elks' Club in Cheyenne, | ;Moral S'a"da[dsr Splmual Franklin Pierce McCall die® in the | for instance, pays $300. We have a InSpira”Ofl lag SayS | electric chair for the fatal kidnap- | day license fee of $10 for organjza- 3 2 Explering Lantioginte no woman under 16 may be employ- ing of James Balley Cash, Jr,, gaed |tions that serve beer af picnics, And FIOWEVEY, the epOSU BAys “The XL In’ Alaska, that none oyer 18 ‘are Ex-President | 5, at Princeton, last May we have a Sunday closing law i The switch was thrown in early Altogether it is working out fine, ts, | bt o p"“pec“"lg Agr ey d‘ep;fi'l to be paid less than $18 per week, both lode and placer, in relatively PITTSBURGH, Pa, Feb. 24 this morning and 1 think there i ot less | 1 § .| that pay for part time work shall | McCail went to the chair calnly drunkenness with our open saloons unexplc_vred re_gkms. SOESnRT 0 be be not less than 45 cents per hour Former President Herbert Hoover disturbingly inadequate. ’ after reading aloud a hand written | than cver before,” Mr. Schleicher and that the working week of dom- |said in an address foday that the | manuseript in which he reasserted concluded in favor of his State's “The number of trained and com-| ogtics and household émployees, in- | fifth horseman of intolerant ideolog- his innocence in the crime. laws. petent men engaged in this vital| juging time they are subject to,ies is riding with the four horse- McCall took five minutes to read The Wyoming business men are pursuit is but a pitiful fraction of} ) shall not be more than 60 hours. | men of war, famine, pestilence and | the satement and whon he finish-|going in to the Interior “to look what it should be. The situation de $4,000 For Chamber death over two-thirds of the peo- |ed, furned to Sheriff Coleman and | around” and expect to be back in| | mands prompt and vigorous remed- Also passed today was a PFinance|Ple of the world. | said: their home town in April, {ial action based on an intelligent Committee bill appropriating $4,-| Hoover declared: “The failure of | ‘M Coleman, T want you to know . study of the causes responsible for| o, "ec "o Territorial Chamber of |MeR fo maintain and develop mor- | 1 mBkrstand bur position. You Just this unhelfllth.v tconr'ijmonwu:vmch Crwritneans Lo b Albrti ‘rm standards and spiritual inspira- | take. it easy” menaces the continued gro and i p .| tion in pace with their increase in . P | prosperity of the mining industry Most of the day, however, the Sen- | ¥ A knowledge and power” is responsible P, | oo ate devoted to defeating and indef- | ; of the Territory. i % =y { for the World’s “seething with ma- NEw H Sp"Al Toen Revealed initely postponing measures. upils of the seventh and eighth g 4 1 s | lign forces and ferments.” 4 4 s Defeated just as it was two years Total increase in value of minerals . s | produced during the biennium am-|8° Was a Dbill to pay Dr. W. W. AT KANAKANAK - grades of the uneau Public Schools, AT i sponsored by the Juneau Womanu's | | . " Council $500 he spent on a trip to| ng;ts to nearly fifteen million dol- Washington in 1936 in connection Club, has closed and the awards were made yesterday. . with public health ¥ork. Senator In lode mining, 57 lode pmpertle.uR ving carried on actual productive mining etl CalendSd ifle DUL shythg e | This year the subject chosen was “What Qualities Make a Good {n 1937 and 1838, 12 in the First Di- | Lo learned since he voted against ent McGinty Leaves | Citizen in a Democracy?” This was D 2 it in 1637 that it was not a bill for | vision, one in the Second, 28 in the |, .. v g -1 Third, and 16 in the Fourth. & Mooevesion’ g8 had, ben. wiiis for Westward |in accord with the work carried on Plans for construction of a new|bY the Department of Applied Edu- pered at that time. But Senators AS AME"DED The total number represents an i d increase of 14 milling plants over | .. Freympeten g ed e b (2 hospital at Kanakanak are to be |¢&4on, which has conducted a pro- made at that Bristol Bay village | 8Fam of “Civic Preventidh of Crime | measure down four to four. | the number operating in the preced- S H ing biennium, Social Security {House fo Huddle with Sen- S ! | Through - Education.” by Earl D. McGinty, Superintend- | % lent of Construction for the Office| The judges chosen were the Rey. There were 31 lode properties in| oL (18 afternoon the Senate| ate on Revamp 0’ Pur- |of Indian Affairs, who sailed to|J0hn L. Cauble, Mrs. L. P. Dawes development stages, this biennjum | 500 P O its high horse and refused chasing Measure the Westward yesterday on the|80d E. M. Polley. Winner of the €0 to proceed with Senate bill 57, pro- pared with 17 of the previous Baranof. first award was Elroy Hoffman; biennium, most of the development SILNE 207 PLARES in She Unempley- |day refused to concur in amend- The old hospital at Kmmkmakfié‘“"dv Ann Lois Davis; third, Jim - Uog Reliable Transfer trucks go any i ing of lodes taking place in the Third Jtnt Comparisadon gt ifo bilng 1t ments of the Senate to House bill burned in 1932, since which time { any B e id, 3 3:- A tank for Diesel Ol and of Five-Year-0ld Boy 0c development work has been begun during the past biennium. Likewise, there has been a sub- stantial incresae in drill surveys of placer areas. HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU | T Thomas Hardware Co. ‘ ' PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE —_— | JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company |- PAINTS --OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware | i PETER PAN BEAUTY SHOP—Triangle Bldg. Telephone 221 Specialty on Permanents FOR SALE VERY FINE Guild Piano, reason- able the Alma, Rock Dump. FURNISHED three-room bargaih. 945 West 10th St. nouse; ANNOUNCE WINNERS OF ESSAY CONTEST The annual essay contest for FOR SALE—18-ft. Old Town Canoe. Inquire 540 Gold St. FOR SALE—Modern five-room fur- nished or unfurnished house. Oil heat. Phone 628. FOR SALE OR RENT—Partly furnished house with garage. Phope 18 Dou;las. #FOR BALE—U & I Lunch. Owner quitting business. Write P.O. Box 2374 or phone 334. LI el E D AR S, POR SALE—Cliy Float Beer Parlor. Phone 541 after 4 pm. | MISCELLANEOUS PHONE Mrs. Bathe for all kinds of sewing. SUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ‘nenis, $450. Finger wave, 85c. Lola’'s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. fURN your old gold into value cash or trade at Nuggst Shop. & Guns and Ammunition ‘When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US Juneau Transfor Phone 48—Night Phone 696 GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO Y & and MAYTAG PRODUCTS 1. - W.P. JOHNSON: “The Frigidaire Man” {Construction Superinfend- PHONE 3 - FOR VERY PROMPT | “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Deulwry Junesu IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE I} Coal was produced from four coal i 1 ’ mines, three in the Matanuska bit- Ide' almpam Shw uminous field and the other in the s Healy section of the Nenan sub- bituminous field. Another field in the vicinity of Houston in the Mat- anuska section was in the develop- ment stage. 1 statutes governing railroad work- Coal Production men. It seems the amendments were requested by the Social Security Board under pain of disapproval of ” our social secruity act. Senator Riv- submit bids on all purchases in ex- o, UL Ol meany of drecungica;‘shgrd:i(:lcd point in concurrence changes of legislation was high- ing a hospital in a building former- handed, moved for continuation ofi:’:“;’;‘;sfi)’:}“g}:&::“fi“;‘: c""‘::“;‘frl th re i , des- ¢ i o BENEISE A0 pebon Preding, d8 #purchases for the Pioneers’ Home. WANTED TO RENT—Cabin at| Division, into conformity with new Federal 16, requiring Territorial offices to the Indian office has been operat- & tank for Crude Oil save ly used as an orphanage. McGinty will fly from Anchorage. Auk Bay. Reliable party. P.O. Box 1671. WORK WANTED: Call at AF. of L. Hall, or phone 692 for general laborers, hod carriers, building laborers, etc. Local 1395. FOR RENT 5-ROOM fur. apt.; also 3-room apt. | Phone Blue 200. BOARD, with or without room, 303 Gold St. Mrs. Wells. e BOAT STALL, by Douglas Bridge, $2 per month. Green 475. L"_DZY. warm, furn, apts, Light, water, * dishes, ng* utensils LOST AND FOUND o e A I LOST — Brown leather key case (with keys. Reward. Return to Empire.: = *» 3 i ber from 340 to 909. In oil drilling, the Iniskin Drill- ing Company has gone down to over 7,000 feet at Chinitna Bay with high hopes of oil and intentions to re- sume drilling this spring. Another oil drilling enterprise was launched by the Standard Qil Com- pany of California, on the Alaska Peninsula, approximately 125 miles west of Kodiak. Sixty men have been employed all during the past summer at the scene of drilling behind Jute Bay, and have reached a depth of approximately 3,000 feet, and are equipped to drill to a 10,000 foot depth. 0il Drilling The oil drillers at Jute Bay have even gone so far as to have 7,000 feet of pipe on hand to carry the hoped-for oil to the bay shore with- out polluting valuable salmon streams. In placer mining, four new dredg- | es started, and employment on the dredges increased 223 men. Other mechanical plants, principally drag- lines, increased m the = biennium {rom 22 to 99 and the employee num- During the past two years, there Were 22 dredges in the Second Div- ision, 23 in the Fourth, and none in pite the fact that two Social Sec-; urity officials, Walter P. Sharpe and | g £ High Wade, had been invited to the| ¥OUld appoint a committee to con- Senate Chamber to answer questions concerning the bill. tablishing a minimum wage stan- dard of $18 per week for women workers. mittee, appropriating $4,000 for the | Territorial Chamber of Commerce. raising the exemption on inheritanc- & sibject to pmptlwna $500 to reimburse Dr. W. W. Countil for expense incurred on a trip to Washington in 1936. Pased | Senate bill No, 52, by Roden, es- Senate bill No, 62, by Finance Com- Senate bill No. 35; by Cochran, |} taxation. | Sepate bill No. 48, by Roden, ap- Senate joint resolution No. 4, by Speaker Howard Lyng said he fer with the Senate ifi' an attempt to save the bill. DOUGLAS NEWS NES “GLACIER BEARS” COMING TO PLAY DM.S. The Haines High School basket- ball team, known at the Haines Glacier Bears, accompanied by their coach Homer Berges, is expected to arrive in Douglas this afternoon for a series of games on the local court. The Helen is brlug‘ng the aggregation of players, co sed of Bud Valencia, Fred Berges, Fred Sheldon, George Jollie, Bud Math- ews, Marvin ’l‘mptmv.n ,nd Earl Sorrels, and depending upon their arrival of course, there Will be a hard-fought game tonight with the locals who had. two defeats’ at the visitors’ hands ‘while they were at Haines to atone for. A double- header is being arranged. Also ap- propriate entertainment for the (L LR WYOMING HAS NO . LIQUOR PROBLEM SAYS LEGISLATOR From the city of the largest rodeo! |in the world on their way to the| interfor where they will see Fair-| |banks' Ice Carnival, Harry C. Schleicher and A. J. Wiliams, Chey- enne, Wyoming, business men were |in Juneau yesterday while the Bar- | {anof was in port westbound. They were guests in Juneau of Chief of | Police. Dan Ralston, formerly of Cheyenne, and of Frank A. Metcalf, Mr. Schleicher seryed two years lin the Wyoming State Legislature |and was a member of the commit- tee that drafted for his State its first liquor laws after repeal. Wyaming is proud of its system | of dealing with the liquor problem |according to Mr. Schleicher. “In fact, we have no problem,” | {he said, “either of drunkenness or | | lof violation of State regulations. | | i *Modern” Venus || ™ biarner ey Family Shoe Store “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive HUDBON Ma "°¥mm St,—.l-ne::m i J o You Are Sare ofM;l oadi Oaly i « IN OUR MEAT RT L : A DERARTT Telephone 478 FOR INSURA GE: TELEPHONE 409 B. M. BEHRENDS BANK BLDG. s - - - 1 - Window Cleaning PHONE 485 5 LUMBER ——— Walker by request, authorizing the Governor to spend $3,000 to enter- tain members of the National Edit- orial Association on their visit to Al- | Two members of the Northern aska in" June, 3 D LTl . by Sullivan, | 481t Rebekah Lodge ‘of Douglas, setting. up a schedule of attorney’s | Elsle Waldal and Mrs. Vern feés and ‘requiring that sarhe be |AY!OT Who were among the vic- Bila 15 B Tier o & corirt aotian. gims u_t the recent Goldstein B\u@d- 1 " |ing fire, were complimented with o a miscellaneous shower, given by m‘lflm (o“m their lodge in Douglas last evening SESSION PUT OFF i sirte were puomiary gitrac: UNTIL MARCH 28 {Bonor guests and refreshments were Convening of the District Court served. Preceding the shower the regu- session for March at Ketchikan, has bee npostponed until March 28 be- lar meeting of the lodge was held in the Labor Union Hall. At the cause of a technical error in an- nouncement, it was announced by meeting a new gavel to replace the the Clerk of the Court today. one lost in the Douglas fire of two Assistont District Attorney George {And we don't sell liquor to Indians. Our Indians live on reservations {and it is against the law to sell to | them.” Wyoming is one of the States in the union that brought back the saloon after prohibition, and the former legislator is a proponent of | the open bar, says it has worked | satisfactorily in his State. | Immediately after repeal, Wyom- ( |ing entered the wholesale liqum-‘ business as a State. | To individuals, ljquor is dispensed in two ways, over the bar and through privately - owned package | stores that buy their liquor from the ! States and in this way come under State regulation. When a dealer| Selected as the “modern” Venus violates liquor regulations, the State, by the Society of Illustrators in refuses to sell him liquor, Schleicher | New York, Nina Macdoy, of said. | Freeport, L. I, an model, State license fees are $75 for poses-for the camera~in New .(‘ilhcl’ bar or ;nclmgc goods store, | York, . visitors is planned. ————— HONORS TWO MEMBERS the Pirst or Third. The Fourth Division ranked tops in draglines with 73, the Second Division with 22, and the Third with | four. In addition to these types of min- ing placers, there were 53 hydraulic placers operating. (CITY RECEIVES NEW Temporarily located at Robert Light's Barber Shop STREET DEPT. TRUCK The City's new Street Depart- {ment fruck will appear on the |streets Monday morning, ready to {do maintenance, sidewalk and gen- eral hauling work, Supermt.endem{ |Bert Lybeck said today. | The flat bed truck, which arrived | on the North Coast, is being equipped with a wooden body at a local cabinet works, | HAVE AN EXPERT Carpenter-Contractor build your ‘house or remodel it. It will cost 396 after 4 pm., for estimate.| | DALE years ago was presented as a gift !rgm the Juneau organization of Past Noble Graiids, :