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PAGE FOUR A small boy isn't happy unless he is doing one | or more of these three things: (1) Eating; (2) getting | dirty; (3) making a lot of noise. = MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 ; SECOND And FOURTH Monday of each month - in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. WILLIS R. BOOTH, Worshipful Master; LEIVERS, Secretary. @ B.P.0.ELKS Meeting every Wednesday at 8 P. M.J Visiting bmthmywfl- come. JOSEPH H. SAD] Exalted Ruler. W. H. Bmug:: VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS | Taku Post No. 5330 ° Meets first and third Thursdays. Post Hall, Beward Street. Visiting Daily Alaska Empire 4 EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Main Streets, Juneau, Alssks from THE EMPIRE 20 YEARS AGO SEPTEMBER 27, 1028 Sydney Laurence, well known artist who resided in Juneau part ntl each year, was here for a few hours while the Alaska was in port. He| and Mrs. Laurence were enroute from Seward to Seattle. i Following the first movie show at the Coliseum, a fashion show was staged by Gordon'’s. Models for the show were Miss Ann Rohwer, Miss Theodora Budwin, Harriett Holman, Miss Evelyn Judson, Miss Belva williams and Miss Gertrude Waltonen. N is | Prices of things we sell aren't toc high—only prices of things we buy are. [ The generalization that prices are too high . 3 1 0 - - - Vice-President | considerably in error. Rditor and Manager | Managing Bditor | Businees Manager | SEPTEMBER 27 i It seems the world is entering the third stage @elivared by earrier in June and Doul ;Of the triple play from compllcs\tion to confusion to ths, $5.00; one year, §15.00 |chaos. , at the following rates: ' ; six months, jn sdvanes, $7.80; n the Post Office in Juneau as Becond Class Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATE! for $1.5¢ per month; John Newmarker Donald Hayes Olie Jchanson Widest Selection of . LIQUORS Mrs. tn advan Negative Report . $1.80. Wil ccnfer a fevor if they wili promptly Dotify Office of any faflure or irregularity in the delivery Harry V. Larsen. Be By AV | — - —— —— - S O 0! mmunism orenc " " roodland 11 kil L — MFMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS and capitalism, an advisory section of the World Mrs. Isabel Fowler el o ‘”d“og 0" dci”;b""‘t t:ds? i‘:' W. Qucker, ar-j — The Assccinted Press ie exclusivaly entitled to the une fof | Gouncil For Churches delivered about as negative a rived on the Alaska, and was on display at the Sanitary Meat Market. || «gay 1y With Flowers” but . . ° . . . Yvonne Swanson . . . . . . . 1t was killed by Gucker north of Anchorage on the Alaska Railroad. report as could possibly be devised by the human | ® 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 oo mind. It is full of the broadest generalities and the | — —e—— TATIVES — Alasks Newspwpers, M1l most disturbing ambiguities; and it contains the | "Wasiv frankest admission of failure we have known any | . 174 PASSENGERS paver #nd also the local news publiaded H- S- GRAVES The Clothing Man LEVI'S OVERALLS for Boys “SAY IT WITH OURS!” ~Juneau Florists || PHONE 311 The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery Fred D. Habenicht, well known local baseball player, had been apponited as Assistant City Wharfinger, it was announced by Mayor Thomas B. Judson. He succeeded Selim Jackson who resigned to work for the Sanitary Meat Market. F vP|A|'zu~.»[ REPRE: Ave Bldv el s Christian organization to make, Let us look at one of these amazing statements which is typical: “It is the responsibility of Christians to seek new creative solutions which never allow either justice or freedom to destroy the other.” Fine, but | — Bert’s Food Center ! To launch the political campa:gn in this district, Allen Shattuck, | candidate for Territorial Senator on the Democratic ticket, left .for a where? The newspaper account from which we quote'de- , . | tour of Southeast Alaska on the Margnita, ' 5 Grocery Ph 04 votes nearly a column to excerpts from the report. ”:l“ka SB::!M Auliknesd c;;‘”;’f‘ flAV, GRAIN- COAL Meat l’ho‘n::.!‘b—u‘:’ We find that the terms “Communism” and “capital- D and STORAGE Delivertes—10: R o g o i W |between Southeast Alaskan towns les—10:15 A. M. ism" cccur frequently. The word “God"” appears once, & ] — 2:15 — 4:00 P. M. | Sixty-nine passengers came in at| P | Juneau. g and “Christ” not at all. This leads us to wonder if the World Council of | Churches has not overlooked the primary funtion of the Christian (or any other) church which, as we always —— "The Rexall Store” Call EXPERIENCED MEN Alaska JANITORIAL Service From Hoonah: R. Isturis Jr., Pat Daniels, H. Dapniels, Bob Akervick Daily Lessons in English % 1. cornon || nave been led to suppose, as to establish a relationship |5 - Shealey, A FRED FOLETTE | between the human soul and the divine will. It seems e el_;c‘ o B 08! ' W b i Phone Red 559, v to us that the World Council's deep concern over the ;’;;‘;:‘”“' g s b o WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “His brother replaced him as | = our Reliable Pharmacists e e A Y EEERENDIT ils of both Communism and capitalism, which have " . manager.” Say, “His brother SUCCEEDED him.” i SH TRAP REFERENDUM i e y a: son, Jul a . { ¥ FISH TRAP REFERE been patent to thinking people for a long time, places JB::S'"Es‘gmsdg?"sgaf‘g?;“f’ OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Neptune. Pronounce last sylable asi| QTEVENS® BUTLER-MAURCQ In fukt 4 few weeks the people’ot Alaska willUndde SHEURED an the ol ox e el i e, Johes! Lana Paxton, 0| TUNE, U as in USE, and not CHOON. : DRUG CO. e e er or ot they, think the | Vithout being In ahy way cynical or Ieverent|p,yion ‘Jos Howard, Pete Hansen,| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Franthise; ISE, though proncunced 128, -y | LADIES'MISSER: y we should like to suggest that the World Council of | o iy "Miner, M. Fenton, Tom Mor-| ~ SYNONYMS: Sluggish, slothful, dull, indolent, drowsy, inactive, ! > d be continued in Alaska Churches and their separate affillates take cognizance | Sther Miller, M. Fenton, : } ggish, & 4 + * o0 z READY-TO-WEAR {gan, Margaret Lautis, S. Emstoss Col. Paul Carroll, Albert Frank, F James, Martin Hansen, H. M. Mc- | Ledlogh, John Riggle, Floyd Hays, W. Smith. —— | From Hood Bay: Wm. Buol, A Comics-Book Gesture |E. Owens, C. R. Bartlett, John J 1 inert. i WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: ; EXONERABLE; to relieve, as of a charge; to free from blame. “¥our testimony will exonerated him.” by MODERN ETIQUETTE “pemra xm The Association of Comics Magazines is moving | From Petersourg: Ida Heystad, | Lillian Swanson. RS eeae e es e s e s e s e e e e e e e e 4 /in the right direction. This group of 12 publishers ; is working cut a code that would ban sexy drawings, From Wrangell: Berkley and Mar- Q. If a girl is going to a dance, should she wear an evening dress favorable portrayal of criminals, sadistic scenes and {garet Hurtevans, grace W!lllams.k if she knows her escort is going to wear a business suit? From Ketchikan: Peter Groverock, i A. No; her costume should correspond with that of her escort. the like. It is facing sensibly the rising tide of criti- ‘M R. E. Wis cism that has caused almost 50 cities to prohibit "Fsr'om' H'aims'," Sl Wellman| @ At what time should one arrive for a luncheon if the time is gy < i specified as one o'clock? of the more vulgar and sensatioual comics A i % ¥ Holbrook, Louisa Chapman, Bertha |5 A. Arrive about ten minutes before the specified time. booxs. i | is too bad, of course, that the publishers have | Bloomer, Dr. Robert Simpson, Mrs. i wang‘l u:mm l:;:kobmmes( was thre:tened. What- ;Simpsun, Ray Nevin, Carol Koenig, Q. Would it be proper for a girl in her teens to rise when she ever the new association says about its desire to re- | Martha Madammon, Harry Laugh- is being introduced to a woman of about forty? lin, Victor Vinson, Lois Short. A. Yes; it would be the courteous thing to do. i assure the public of its interest in high standards, its i Ebkghy- s OEiTbeRk, - i wuh.ld s nng s'"a Seward Street Near Thira Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Plancs—Muxieal Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 Second and Seward one thing seems certain. ters honestly seem to believe f traps will better thtir lot. to have the traps eliminated in e an efficient competitor. sons would do well to look at i demand facts for the un- h have been tossed around to 2 the elimination of the traps. Puget Sound where traps were not been good. Government reduction in the Puget following the of the possibility that man will be on this earth long after Communism and capitalism have faded into oblivion just as he was in existence milleniums prior to these passing social phenomena and of the cer- tainty that God will survive them all S T i Weather: High, 50; low, 48; misting. I rder to rer Howe ;Young, John A. Rich, Nick Ander- (St. Louis Star-Times) 1 late T ARCHIE B. BETTS Public Accountant Auditor Tax Counseter Simpson 81dg. Phone 87 Wall Paper HEINKE GENERAL REPAIR SHOP 934 L 60 per cent he 10 ye: yack pack records likewise showed a r of seine boats employed in fis} same group which put over the elimi- in Washington in 1934 is laying plans —————— oo in t 1se the salmon runs have been so Thus the record shows less jobs, cine boats, not more; smaller packs, And w wire, manufacturing the 1 g on the traps? r and wor riter would be error in the inscript The Washington erry-Go-Round By DREW PEARSON (Contirued from Papge Ome! Air- sidiarg, Chrysler and temp. picture, it is that on May | n first dis- fact that ing ate aimed cotton market speeches on to influ- been ma 1loor while he, friends bet their > on cotton id CRONIES ARE INDICTED Thomas promptly denied two years alter, when official records were published, peculation deals were fully irmed. Purthermore, four of : Ralph Moore, Robert rom Linder of Georgia E. McDonald of Texas— ndicted for illegally influen- « dity market Republican leaders, d the public they stigate, investigate, in- 1d who had thorough- the commodity specula- i { two Democrats—Ed Pauley nd t President’s personal physi- also to.turn the heat Senator Thomas of atic Ferguson of Michigan, acclaimed the Senate’s investigator and who as- Dewey’s Attorney Gen- job of investi- as ost to be was given the ma. Ther ddenly on Feb. U Thomas wrote Ferguson one of the st extraordinary letters ever one Senator to another, been heard of the ) Ferguson hot potato. lur s now obtained a phot [ { the Thomas let- ten ir ghand and fact that nt a great investigating continues the SENATOR THOMAS' LETTER I assume that you will not ob- g my private funds vestigating of facts, or that are coming to m s of the country. e Congress for been In ev- stat union; I have friends in almost ev city of the and I have many friends ) relatives in Michigan and the great city of De- he past st has nev at State's inside waters be- of the Alaskans who make their living cutting the logs and as- | to advise that I have rather full'their action is admission that the trade itself recognizes| its shortcomings. | This association, it must be noted, includes the publishers of only about one-third of the monthly | output of 60,000,000 magazines. The others may | come in eventually. Until they do, however, it will be | well for parents, educators, law enforcement officials | land other critics of the comics to remain on guard.| 3 H This gesture by a minority of the comics pro- n the least fUr-|q, o js good. Parents can wait hopefully, but with | poor. not more; fewer , not larger. up on resurrection morning and find a4y ready to grab up and throw in the trash heap ion on his tomb- |any magazines that fail to measure up to ordinary standards of decency. to think of licity at any time—and is especially a personal campaign year. I am not a candidate this even occurred to me repeating the stories and incidents bad in about Senators and Congressmen— ' Luckily, and to mention the name of a year lady~—well, such is too low for me | .y, will no doubt be surprised to attempt to describe to know that among my letters and | “In my formal letter to you I reports, some not signed—that| refer to the ‘Chrysler Airtemp Sales charges have been made that cer-| Corporation’ and to the ‘Charles tain wealthy automobile interests, R. Beltz and Company’ and this is acting through lady members of inside organization have| information and data respecting made gifts of valuable coats, dress- your connection with such organi- es and other items to certain mem- zation. While you have deemed it bers of your family. in the public interest to investigate .genator, your activities against my wife—Edith Thomas—and 10 yen and the personal charges leave the impression that I have against you have no proper place used and am still using her as @y the Senate of the United ‘front’ for my private business giates I have done nothing that transactions. I wonder what your 1 am ashamed of and I certainly friends and constituents in Michi- |y ow of nothing that you should be gan will say when they learn that|,chamed of—save perhaps your at- the same charge can be made taeks ypon Mrs. Thomas and me. b i “I have personally written this “I have all the pertinent facts jinethy (sic) note in order to keep witih respect to the said company; it strictly private. However for the names of the stockholders, the yeq; that I may hereafter need a number of “shares and the otficiali cony 1 have had the sheets photo- positions held by each such stock- giated but I do not plan to make holder. the contents public unless I deem “You must know that the mak- public interest will be served there- ing of such information public at by this time could not possible do any person any good—but instead, be- “Sincerely, Elmer Thomas.” Chilbeck, V. Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Piers Jr. °* From Taku Lodge: Tony Thomas, L. Chamberlain, A. L. Miner, Melvin Marcus, M. M. Miller, Wm. Latady. To Skagway: Don Natkong, Jason Natkong, N. R. Walker. To Haines: T. W. Shaw, Louis Thompson, V. Thompson, Iva Powell, Caroline Powell, Albert Machine, Steve.Casko, Stella Lee, Harry El- linger, T. Katzel. To Ketchikan: Russell Maynard, Ray Antigon, Martin Victor, Violet Caris, P. Ursen. To Petersburg: Wm. Feero, Mrs. Wm. Feero, Curtic Bach, Sam Eins- toos. To Hoonah: Ione Felton. To Pelican: W. R. Peterson, Mrs. W. R. Peterson, Camille Peterson. To Excursion Inlet: Frank Me- !Kinley, John Kaske, Fritz Willard, Mrs. Fritz Willard, F. Willard Jr. To Taku Lodge: Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Guggenheim. To Hood Bay: John Young, Mr. Nielsen, A E. Owens, Mr. Barlett, | Mr. Gillim. | To Sitka: Mrs. L. Jones, Arthur Nielsen, William Buol, Julia James, |Jobn Olafson, Joseph Hatch, Evans | Willard, W. Brown, A. Martin, M. Martin, Margaret Almaagak, C. E. |Hill, Miss Cass, Albert Frank, Har- old Frank, S. Culbertson, Pete Gil- more, Jona Takienna, Clara Eyak, ‘Gladys Helick, Vernon Kurguk, Bar- |bara Mayo, Sally Mayo. | To Lake Florence: Walter Field, { Bert Seton, Don Abel. | S CF R 'TAR Tuesday, Sept. 28, 8 o'clock, regular meeting followed by ex- emplification of initiation, accord- ing to Ritual 1876—in costume. ALICE BROWN, Secretary. (1000 2x) cause of your unwarranted attacks ——— upon me and my family such pub- licity would unlease a horde of re- porters who will go to any limit to get news stories. You, your fine Crossword Puzzle wife, your likewise fine daughter ACROSS 32 Herons and her equally fine husband,| | Large serpent 24. Three-dimen- should not be subjected to constant 6 Incident ;:;’J'};', telephone calls and requests for' 13 Unit of elecs g5 pyiinio type interviews as certainly will hap- capacity again pen is the charges against you 14 Side 26 i"";":"“""’“' 5 BN ruie and your family are made public. }., I\,'“fl:v . Pay back This is my torecast as I know full | 13 Tibetan monk 48 Older Umes, 3 Nerve netwo well what you have already done! Ipic_poem fiullm!mul A 2 uddhist pillar eavy wagon £ e _and. my IR 5 | 24 Before 47. God of love WHO PAIp THE BILLS? | 2. Parer Coglnell in Again 1 must remind you that. 27 50, Ameriean . COnECE na you and your committee went on 2% Tl\wedv.,x‘ll\yned D:exn::ra‘\;l:r. p thacrs. & armadillos 2 » g0 & ‘fishing expedition’ in an effort| gy ciiige . 54. Change to develop evidence to destroy me As stated—inasmuch as I do not have access to the United ates Treasury and to investigators and detectives, I will be compelled to defend myself against further alleged charges on the Senate floor. I assure you that I do not| want to be driven to making pub-“ lic, data, in the form of charges against you and your Committee. | “Personally it should be of no concern where you have spent your summer vacation, whom with, who paid the bills, or when‘ and how you have entertained your | friends here in Washington. That is your private business—but you | must remember that I have private business myself. Swanky parties with all that goes along—includ- ing the best of drinks including | geod champaign (sic)—all paid for by another—is not good pub- IN[siPli [REW]P sial [cISHH | [T+ IwAlS) [C[NIVIESIT] 1] [FEQNEALT] g{ LOOK and LEARN ¥ ¢ corpon || D e Y i i 1. How much did the discovery expedition of Columbus cost? | | 2. What is a codicil? 3. Which is larger, Texas or Alaska? | 4. What is the name applied to the sacred writing of the Moham- medan religion? ' l ' 5. What is the origin of the word “honeymoon”? H ANSWERS: i About $7,000. ‘ 1 2. An addition or change in a will. 3. Alaska is more than twice as large &s Texas. 4 5. The Koran.. The old Teuton. custom of drinking wine made from honey during the first 30 days after the marriage. samagre e W Plumbing © Heafing Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. 1891—Over Hall a Century of Banking—1948 The B. M. 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