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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 19 PAGE FOUR THE MAIL MUST GO THROUGH ; MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. Daily Alaska Empire Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINFING COMPANY VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS T et Taku Post No. 6659 Meets first and third Not so very long dgo. the Postal ‘Department oii 20 YEA RS AGO {rofinE EM PIRE Masr tin aon St } the United States had a slogan, “The Mail Must Go | : > Seward Street. Visiting Juneau, Alasks Through.” No matter what arose, mail moved. It Comrades Welcome. B\ WILLIS R. B - - s, e VERN METCALFE, J&PSSEs . BOOTH, o matter ok Fresdmt | seems it s different now. ; | SEPTEMBER 22, 1928 Commander; WILLIAM //‘,;\\\ Worshipful Master; JAMES 2 Managing Editor | st\ke Juneau for instance. The Princess Norah | Marrs Gist and Ed Blake, star performers on the Moose baseball :‘li'.!nmwc"' A LEIVERS, socrggm-; - Business Manager | arpjved yesterday afternoon from the south with mail. | ® |ieam, left on the Princess Louise to continue studies and athleties at ¥ 3 Rntered in the Post Q,‘,;cc, ‘.“"';2,‘::‘“ as Becond Class Matter ighe bm*xll ':tcaxr;erbmarl,l ;m; Juneau will arrive on e SEPTEMBER 22 : Oregon State College at Corvallis. — B SUBSCRI 3 ctober 1, brought by the Princess Louise on a regular @ PR — gl el (7 2 Tom J. Selby 2 The J teachers’ annual breakfast was held at the Forget-M GEOIGE nnos' @ ¥ P 0 ELKS id, at the followins rates: 't . Thomas A. Morgan . by s A drer¥ A B M ::|’:. 00; A% Ta0BthS, I RAVERSS, o | Other parts of Alaska, to the westward and in- & Mrs. C. F. McNutt o | Not Tea Room. The breakfast was given the first of each school year Widest Selection of 8 ;"i;g a’el’y Wednesday at o ¢ 3 Mrs. C. F. 3 3 . M. o moath 18 ndtases; T vor if they Wil Y 'trnvor are not even as fortunate as Juneau. They | J Mrs, Louise Heisel « | by the old teachers to the new members on the staff. Waffles were served Ll UORS ot Josg;lnz brothers wel- e Business Office of any failure or irregularity in the elivery have had no steamer mail for weeks. I argaret Femmer o |to the 24 present. Exnlfcd Bl H H. SADLIER, O OB e, 083 Bustness Offics, 3. | It is fortunate we have air mail and right now |4 Donald Hayes e PHONE 399 Secretars, er. W. H. BIGGS, —_— —-u“—'—.———'— air mail to Alaska is going up by bounds. . Dorothy Thibodeau . To attend the Central Triennial Convention of the Protestant ks Yo Anioeiniad Frome 1s exciueively ntitied to the use for | YeS, “The Mail Must Go Through,” unless strikes | o Brooks Hanford o | Episcopal Church, Dean C. E. Rice of the Holy Trinity Cathedral, left on R I YR s | woublication of ali news disparches credited to it or not tther: | prevent, which the present longshore strike is doing.|e Mrs. R. M. Williams ®{ihe Princess Louise for Vancouver. The convention was to be held “Say It With Flowers” but " wise rredited in this paper #nd also the local news publised Riley Murphy v H e . le fley Murphy ¢ |in Washington, D. C. “SAY IT WITH OURS!” 7 GRAVES .. . ¥ o WATiUNAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newsoupers, 1) Speed and Contentment i 5 The Clothi i e s e e 000 00000 : lothing Man Juneau Florists The people of Germany are working hard and are happy and con- tented, declared Henry Moses, local fur buyer, who returned the previous }f\'(’m‘nu after an absence of almost four months. He visited with rela- tives in Germany for a month. ¥ Moses stated that he believed that the German Republic will be The Germans, he said, will never return to a monarchial wourth Avenue Bids, Seattle, "VasiL LEVI'S OVERALLS for (Cincinnati Enquirer) | Boys A party leaves Honolulu of an afternoon to meet |more seats to capture Senate con- an appointment in Chicago the following midday. A |trol irom fhe Republicans. Yet group of fishermen, taking off from the Greater Cin- |Sen. Scott Lucas, chairman of the | cinnati Airport in the morning, are trolling their lines | Democratic Senatorial Campaign | in Mexican waters that same evening. A local busi- | Committee, has been so busy tour-,Permanent. PHONE 311 The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery AT -t e Beri’s Food Center | nessman leaves home after breakfast, makes important |ing Europe he has had time to | form or» government PHCNE 74 Gr Ph business calls in New York City—and is back at his [call only one meeting . . . Pres- o HAY, GRAIN, Al ocery ones 104—105 home for dinner. |ident Truman has assigned his weather: High, 50; low, 48; cloudy. ax;d .gTOR;\Gcg - Meat Phones 39539 { Man, in his eternal quest for better things, has | running-mate, Senator Barkley, P S ; - Dellwrlu—{o:m A M. |shortened distances so radically that the yardsticks |very special job: Reading the rec- | i i g by ! ————— 2:15 — 4:00 P. M. |of a couple of generations ago are as useless as yes- |ord of Tom Dewey’s speeches in | D I l E gl h s ) " b L e o e e e | tre 1040 ant 1044 campeim. Ber. ] U0IIY LESSONS IN ENGIISN w. L. corDON | Call EXPERIENCED MEN ley will try to smoke Dewey out | 3 e e e e et e et ettt e into an open fight . Former | Secretary of Commerce Jesse Jones, | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He laid on the bed be- i who deserted the Democrats to plug 'cause he was tired.” Say, “He LAY on the bed.” Alaska JANITORIAL Service FRED FOLETTE Phone Red 559 ling to attain even greater speeds. Before too many vears have passed, it is probable that even commercial ,air liners will be moving faster than sound. We aren’t certain just what part this mania for "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists e S - \ | WELCQME TO VISITORS ispeed plays in man’s program for self-betterment. for Dewey, donated the table around OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Vehement. Pronounce ve-e-ment, R R { We fail to see clearly why the today's human race |which Truman's Cabinet still it | as in ME, second E as unstressed, and accent first syllable, ° BUTLER-HAURO Juneau is pleased today to be able o welcome !expects to be happier because it can move more |meets. A plague in front of Tru-| OpTEN MISSPELLED: Schedule; observe the SCH. STEVENS DRUG CO. the delegates to the Associated Boards of Trade of |swiftly than any living thing which preceded it. No|man's seat reads: "Presented to, gunonene: solemn sacred, formal, ritual, ceremonial, devotional i Central British Columbia and Affiliated Chambers one ever has explained to us how the reduction of | Franklin D. Roosevelt by Jesse - "\;(ntiul 7 A v % J g Y LADIES’—MISSES’ of Commerce of Southeast Alaska to conference here, |distances, through speed, contributes toward man's |Jones, 1940." (That was a long | e : A = -TO- Meeting of representatives of our towns to dis- | comPlete and ultimate contentment. And that, ac-|time ago.) Former Flying| WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times IS0 1 JO0E ‘Let :s u:“l::‘smm :VE‘,:‘:M cuss their common problems cannot help but bring us ;cordmg to the best Greek philosophers, is the goal of | Tiger Ace Bob Prescott has been increase our vocabulary by mnsterir.\g one }'/ord each day. Today's word: ear closes i undbigianding . and: friéndship. - And une;hum:m gxxdea\'or. L seeking a CAB certificate for his INCOMPARABLE; beyond comparison, without a peer or equal (accent ¥ ' | It gives us a sense of well being, perhaps, to |air freight line ever since he got is on second syllable). “A merchant of incomparable wealth."—Shake- & hopes, will help to solve some problems, accomplish |ypow that in emergencies we can fly from here to|back from China. He applied for speare Alaska Music Snpply some work in the direction of good for us all. Transportation always looms large in any com- there in the nick of time. know thut potential enemies also can move from But it is disturbing to the certificate about the same time his baby, French Steele, was ber: Arthur M. Uggen, Manager " n. munity discussion in this part of the country. our“there to here with equal swiftness. Speed, in its|Baby French is now 20 months by Planos—Mauxical Instruments international problems of travel and shipping, by jmaterial aspects, has both satisfying and disturbing | o1, MODERN ETIOU ROBERTA LEE Tk =I;lli s‘”“::gg. water, by air and over the International Highway; the building of future highways both in Alaska and Canada; these are among the mat discussed at the meeting here are not unlike Juncau and othe: communities meeting here. Relatively, our communities are young. Our pioneer days are over but are not so far away that they are not remembered by many of us. #ps and ‘downs “camps” have been A few years ago we could have welcomed our Canadian friends, many of whom The British Columbia member towns in this group | elements. ters that may be r of the Alaska | ot things which lie Isolation his foundation sto: | i and the | ours. | i are from mining It is interesting to contemplate, from time to time, the possibility of a modern world minus the Imodern devices for speed. Sometimes we're inclined {to think we all would be a little more satisfied; a bit | "more content. Certainly we couldn’t visit so often or | iso easily in distant climes. we'd hold a fuller appreciation for and understanding | closer to home. He who would build true contentment must use the latter attitudes for | ne. They Know Their Geography (Seattle Times) But—just as certainly— | | Q. What would you suggest as light refreshments to serve at a - - - Ismnu wedding reception? pRESIDE“I - ElE(T i A. Cake, with coffee, tea, or punch, and sandwiches and ices can ¥ be included if desired. LEGION AUXILIARY Q. Is it proper to send wedding invitations to persons who are in mourning? | _Edith Shrenk was elected Presi- should not be slighted. |dent of the American Legion Aux- Q. Which edge of the knife should point towards the plate when iliary at the meeting held last ;1a0ing the silver on the table? night in the Dugout. 2 | Other officers elected are as fol- S(The cpising efes oTikhe knife. A. Yes; although these friends are not expected to attend, meyI HEINKE GENERAL REPAIR SHOP GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phone 204 929 W. 12th B¢ Warfield's Drug Store (Pormerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies ARCHIE B. BETTS Public Aceountant Auditor Tax Counsesor Simpson 8ldg. Phone 87 FOR Wall Pap_er Ideal Paint Shop & gold mines i :;’x:":;;x—‘l: l;:i ‘:l::;;_?;fii?uvmw Enste ol minaeni | Establishment in Seattle of a regional office of {lows: First Vice-President, Agnes Cop HORLUCK’S DANISH e T Wi Wh 2 o MEE e ALy ight o [the U. 8. Mediation and Conciliation Service doesn't | Kiefer; Second Vice-President, Le- by ICL CREAM ThCIgE - sl Boperhi that the might OPen | ooy “that the Pacific Northwest is threatened with [ona Lincoln; Secretary-Treasurer, I_OOK a nd lEA R N again sometime, if it doesn't we can look forward to !y por gtrife. It means that heads of the service, in |Silva Zenger; Chaplain, Lillian A. C. GORDON Juneaw’s Finest the possibility of a pulp development here. And the washington, D. C., are paying due attention to the ‘Harris‘ Historian, Esther Gulluf- | B e ] n l h' E Li people from British Columbia have a common interest | facts of geography | sen; Sergeant-at-Arms, Diana § i UiC lllgs cnomy iquor Store there, also. | Seattle, under the new setup, will be headquarters | Beach; Executive Committee, Anna | 1. What thickness of ice is considered strong enough to support H k { ’ We can find many common interests, the British |for a region that includes six States and Alaska.|Bodding, Hattie Peterman, and a man? arxe BA VAR n s Columbians and Southeast Alaskans, and we in Ju- | glad that we have this opportunity to share jreach localities i neau are tHem We welcome thg conference members, from Ques- nel to Ketchikan, from both sides We are glad you are here. | peditiously=tian of the boundary. | Obviously, conciliators proceeding from Seattle can |Helen Jewett. { the Pacific , Northwest more ex- stationed intSam Francisco. Sim- |ilarly, whatever contacts field men must make with at joint ceremony with the newly | regional offices can be handled with less delay. Since |elected American Legion officers. Captain”? prompt attention is often the biggest factor in dealing And, in between your lywith labor disputes, the new move promises not more many business meetings, we hope you have a fine time. | trouble but less. 2. How often do triplets occur in white races? 3. Is a prairie dog really a dog? 4. Which State of the Union has the most counties? 5. Who is referred to as the Captain in the poem, “O Captain, My | The officers will be installed | | next Monday night, Septembér 27,’ Y The Auxiliary voted to act as| | sponsor for the art classes of Mrs, | |Ray Westfall which will be' con- ducted in the Legion Dugout. | ANSWERS: 1. 1%z inches. 2. About once in 7,000 cases. ‘3. No; it is a rodent. MEATS—GROCERIES FREE DELIVERY PHONES 553—92—95 The Charles W. Carter Phone, 689 The Alaskan Botel Newly Renovated Reoms at Reasonable Rates "' w hil‘ ' n {ference with a Colonel when his| “Compulsory health insurance,”| Final plans were made for the] A e was g 0| secretary broke in: | protested Davis, after reading the | goodie sale to b held at the Sears 4. Texas, with 254. PHONE 136 “Sergeant Johnny Davies is|letter, “would interfere with the|Roebuck office on Friday, Septem-| 5. Abraham Lincoln. 23 PHONE 655 Merry-Go-Round By DREW PEARSON (Contirued from Papge Ome® waiting to see you, sir.” “Send him in,” replied the Gen- | eral. i The Sergeant entered meekly. | | “Is this personal?” asked Lan-| ‘ham, “or can the Colonel stay?”| free operation of voluntary hos- pitals and tend to bring them un- der government control.” “The Federal Reserve System hasn't taken over control of the banks,” snapped Truman. |ber 24, starting at 11 o'clock in| the forenoon. | ‘ S | ELLIS AIR LINES \OFFICERS, WESTMINSTER | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN | FELLOWSHIP, ELECTED | via Petersburg and Wrangell Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 805 i0th St PHONE 216—DAY er NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP 6, 1936, when Hitler invaded the' JRUMAN UnuES HEALTHY Compulsory health insurance, he Rhineland. . | U. S. A {added, would help rather than hin- A A J z 8 {der their work ey With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS t that time, tne French army rhere is nothing likely to lose | 2 ! Election of officers was held Sun- C B could have stopped Hitler cold.!;more vores amon: doc‘irs | By this time, the allotted 15/day evening by the Westminster| onvenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. mfll. Guss co Later it became. kpown, that Hit-) cimbulsory *health INSURANBe: (Yet | o codll b sovting nof ey | Ecuovahip of e Northern Light FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 . ler had even given his military chiefs orders to retreat if the French army moved. But 'the French hesitated, debated, did no- thing. Last July when the Russians : 5 {praise it highly, claim it gives| Following the mecting games. first cmxn;ed down the Berlm!f:e;ss h::eb:l;:mh[;:ts 800d argu-|them a steadier income and kheuiwere played and refreshments were BUSINESS COUNSELLOR ‘ Hiockade, the U, 8. clikewise hesl | moas e tot mhei:- - under{pnnem; better health. People with |served by the committee. ; Accounting Systems Taxes B o n G A u tated. Gen. Lucius D. Clay, COM- ' (he collar about it. { ealth insurance, they say, come in R sy i 1 g Phone 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. mander of America’s political Cor- »:the other day, President Truman, i conferring with representatives of | the American Hospital Association, | went right down the line for com- | | pulsory health insurance and seem- Hospital Association President i the collar, the ities departed. Note—Most doctors who have tried compulsory health insurance hospital author- to see the doctor regularly be- cause it's already paid for, don't Prestyterian Church. Those elected were President, Don MacKinnon; Vice-President, Tommy Morgan; Secretary Anne Henning; Treasurer, Bob Sommers. | — C. J. EHRENDREICH — C. P. A. 1 VETERANS MAN HERE G. G. Autrey, Veteran Adminis- Opp. Standard Oil Co. DON ABEL PHONE 633 Flooring Contracior 538 Willoughby Avenue } FORD AGENCY (Authorized Foot of Main Street regidor, proposed sending an arm-'Graham Davis started the ary | i ikt | fiitnnas] BU- ) put it off until too late. rati i - i : :’;:ug;]’“l"‘w 1‘;‘;:::ad:“h supplies ment by warning Truman that|' MERRY-GO-ROUND é’efl"%ef;:;";m“ié'ff e B::—l- La; Ouk Ripfes MAEE S5 Canb tonvinesd: tha Russmns‘cqmpulsory insurance would “in-1 Tpe pemocrats need only four | anof Hotel. Oldesl Bank in Alask CALL 200 JUNEAU DAIRIES 5 008 0 @ hibit the activities of voluntary 2 a DELIC! would not fight. All mzelhgence‘h,,sp“m_s Half of the $6,000,000,- e —_— B 10US ICE CREAM | s NN, & daily habit—ask for it by namse reports indicated that the Krem- case Dewey is elected It was Hinshaw who got Congress to pass heavy subsidy increases for 1000 spent annually on American | the world. Then, playing his trump card, he flashed a letter which he had received from the President ! Crossword Puzzle ~ovenly and receive TWO TICKETS to see: 1_2;;::(: priest Casler’s Mea's Wear DeSoto—Dodge Trucks OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted lin had given firm orders. to the nhogpitals, Davis warned, l”l—ov&f na"acefl'" 0' mnk l Formerly SABIN'S iri ki iy ing— uneau Dairies, Inc Red Army not to shoot. MOSCOW trihuted by private philanthrop-' ry b J eauD ao 2 could not, Clay was convinced, af- jsts. ACROSS 35. Thus Stetson and Mallery Hats rysler Marine Engines i i Rev. George _ewls Smith, Presi-| LI Heavy nall 15, Rouse Trom i Arrow Bhirts and Underwesr » m“ His proposal was OK'd by the i sottal AL 4. Takea on cargo I | e n e MA oP ) ‘ {dent of the Catholic Hospital Asso- | oD » . Allen Edmends Sheer C SH joint Chiefs of Staff and the Na-!ciation, backed Davis up on this, M iquor” Shyway Lagzage Marine Hardware tional Security Council, but the aqding that one of every four! i3 areniPy o i1 Seatlon Bank ! e ; ) | Upturned nose 4. I« s c State Department and later Tru-|patients goes to a Catholic hospital, | 15 ERst. Indian . “seats Ch man, hir.nself'. said no. w‘ffm"‘ Mr. Truman listened patiently, 7. corer® R e | a -Laas. G' w er Lo. they were right or Wrong is f0r hen It into his caller. 11 G faae Safety Deposit history to decide, but the Berlin- (Ope-i i 20. Continent 50. Pertaining to m' B o nz lfhlrdlnf the men who re-| 1. Pertaining to certain p HOME GROCERY c at-'ported for the wartime draft were! , & oM 5 CAsing f egy would have called RUSSI'S tyrned down for physical and men-| - CCether . 1. Funer Boxes for Rent NUNN-BUSH SHOES biutf tal reasons, the President fold| I S 7 laration Salutlon of Yesteriayls Puzzls STETSON HATS Phone 146 Now, however, Russia has brought the private hospital representa- | 11 Lramy i 55 O5cat, oown 1. pivise COMMERCIAL SAVINGS more divisions of the Red Army jyes | 5. Anclent P equally Home Liquor Store—Tel. 000 into Germany, has its prestige at| 1t js outrageous that that sort| 5 Pt 2. Unity 4 Fisky Quality Work C . stake with the entire world, and. of condition should exist,” Truman | e n‘:cordnvg to many experts, would exclaimed i Porform F'—'—'—_——; m m fight. 4 Right in the nation’s capital,' +- Silkworm HARRY LEA Complete Outlitter .E T y the President continued, there is B e L " On . DEWEY'S SECRETARY such a shortage of hospitals and | ’;l‘ofr“‘c‘gmln‘ as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA FOR AIR?? beds that members of his own : invil s . Selt The big airlines and aircraft Wm‘le House staff have trouble .v:lnx EMPI!RE lst':}ril:ec?,;ob:;):{hiufi:(Tg!s E}’?‘?m(} manufacturers are promoting Con- getting medical attention. | - Flat clreular Theeel By S £ l. w. cnwmfl gressman Carl Hinshaw of Cali- Davis retorted that the United 2. PI.'I‘;:rfi'n 2 fornia to the Secretary of Air in States is the healthiest nation in | wg.':“ mlruL mEATnE l cnmm DR. ROBERT SIM!SUN 1 the “Big Five’ airlines. One of‘m?‘senv ; % kzfl';“,',‘,"wl" LAST nr m “nm“ . SIMPSON BUILDING | the five even sent a Mainliner Nothing i, the plans I have' | Stinging weeds ¢ Phone 266 for Appointments all the way from New York to in mind or in the recommenda- | R Federal Tax—12c per Person SHAFFER'S P e — Washington to take a party of Hin- tions I have made to the Con- Zest i ASHENBRENNER’S shaw's relatives and friends on a gress looking toward a national 'M;‘S:fl:h. Pnon l‘—“n R“YAL BL“ cnn co m“AnY mr sightseeing trip over the capital. health program,” Truman had writ- | . Tilt FOR BETTER MEATS m m “ ten Davis, “would interfere in any | H oAy and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and G.1. CAME FIRST way with the 3,000 or more of our | " Within: comb. RETURN YOU to yeur home with our cuttmphments. 13—PHONES—49 FURNIT URE Brig. Gen. “Buck” Lanham, the voluntary hospitals which supply Seanon vel A Pree Delivery Phone G. I's friend, was locked in con- 0 large a part of the hospital By bintn © 5 WATCH THIS WACMGNane‘Wmnar! ; 78 142 Willoughby Ave. decision of the French on March care for our people.” . Conjunction