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o PP he man who “'specializes”’ when he goes to college knows what he's aiming at—and he gets there fast. Middishade is the world’s largest maker specializing on blue suits only. Isn't it logic- al that Middishade should turn out excep- tional values in that most popular color— blue? Middishade sets no bounds on blue— there's a wide variety of models developed in plain blue, blue with a faint stripe, unfin- ished, basket-weave, and blue fancies. Spe- cialization brings a pleasingly low price — $37.50 B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store MIDDISHADE: The Specialized BLUE Suvit Another Step in March Rising in majestic grandeur at Randolph Field, San Antotiio, is the new sairport where students will climb .nloft when they take their lessons in aviation. The school will have a staff of about 5,000 to train some 1,150 stu- dents at a time, (Lower) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE I, 1930 of Aviation T Field on which aviation school in world is being erected. the the largest (lnternational Newsreel) 1 . At present the glacier is reachod FAMuus WASBN | from Bkagway over a trail that fol- |lows the route of the old Brackett | \l‘flld which was constructed more HUAD mLL nE |than 30 years ago for use by the | Klondlke stampeders and ovex 'Old Brackett kpad Near ' Skagway Be Lato —Prison ] Rehabilitation and improvement |of the old Brackett Road from | Skagway to Denver Glacler, is the | ultimate objective of a project just | launched at Skagway and being i performed by a force of Federal | prisoners under the direction of the United States Bureau of Public | Roads, it was made known today Charged with larceny from |by M. D. Williams, District Engi- boat, Ray Pekkela and Dennis Mi i neer, who returned here yesterday |ler have been arrested at wrangall | after a week's absence spent there | 8nd were bound over to the Federal !and at Sitka. Grand Jury under bond of $1,00¢ When completed the road will be €ach, according to advices received six miles long and will give Skag- ‘by United States Marshal Albert an ‘automobile road, built to a White. It is alleged the two men |that district, traveled in the early | days. The present project will ‘utmu portions of the old road, but 'the heayy grades will be eliminated and only the better sections incor- | porated in the new route. From Skagway Mr. Williams went to Sitka to inspect the an- unal maintenance work on the road built there several years ago. WRANGELL MEN ARE ARRESTED CHARGED i | | a stole six-foot standard, to the glacier,| opening up a fine scenic route for & 32 horsepower motor and equip- tourist travel. Tt is expected to ment for it. from a boat owned' by | season, and to open it by the end: len property was placed at $400. It | of next season. was recovered by Fede efficors. Some 15 prisoners, working volun- tarily, are engaged on the project by the authority of Attorney Gen- cral Mitchell. Arrangements for | their assignment were made Lllroughl United States Marshal Albert White. - NOTICE Perseverance Lodge of Rebekahs will meet in regular business sion. tonight. ALPHONSINE CARTER, Secretary. quipment, including air compres: b | sors, and powder is being supplied | = Boys and girls of 4-H clubs hava |by the Bureau of Public Roads, |planted nearly 3,000,000 trees in which also has furnished one man the last three years, according to to operate the compre&WH Prof. J. A. Cope of Conwll 5es- —ady. which men and supplies going tor WITH MOTOR THEFT; | complete two miles of the road this }C. €. Mundy. The value of the stol-/ NOMINATION OF MACNIDER | IS OPPOSED Reported to Senate by Committee Without Recommendation | ASHINGTON, June 11. — The iromination of Hanford MacNider |t¢ be Minister to Canada has been |féported to the Senate . “without | {Fécommendation” by the Foreign| get Quality Printing at the same cost. Before you give out that ne mate — Be convinced that you nary printing. _ Phone 374 Quality Printing Why buy ordinary printing when you can ing job you have in mind, get our esti- Quality Printing from us at the cost of ordi- We can print anything from an ordi- nary post card to a large Broadside. Empire Printiqg Co. 4Relations Committee after Senator | mental ethical principles of Martin ookhart objected to the nomina- , Luther. | {licn 2s “personmally offensive” o! In 1906, Professor von Harnack him was appointed Director of the Royal{ | Library in Rerlin, a post he held EVERYBODY READ TEIS for 15 years. arly in 1914 he \\'\~‘ t's about the Silver fox clevated by his friend, ex rl Where we trim your Lox | William, to the Prussian hered v | ‘The late arrival Jack Gray, { nobility with' the style of “vo YIs. here forever to stay lthe title of ‘“excellency.” The Ladies all must know { honor, however, did not prev He cuts the Latest windblow |son Ernst, who went into law Or any Style you te ! pecame a pr 1l counselor, Heis here to accommodate 1 jol the al Democratic par- urich is also here !ty after the German revolution. ry same good cheer Both teken speciel courses Process of Evolution | [To help add their resources The former Kaiser, althoug | |Tn hair bobbing just right | wholly sharing von Harnack’s | Bo ladies won't look a fright |liets in matters of pure faith, found ‘Ladies don't hesitate, come in | his conversation singularly edify- Your not doing any Sin ing and stimulating and often called 'Men's hair we cut it swell him to court. The professor, al- !For it Pays to look well though a monarchist by conviction, Three artists in a line accepted the new regime in Ger-| |And all feeling very fine |many as the inevitable process of ! |Be sure the place to stop {evolution. At heart he was a Lib- ]The Silver Fox Barber Shop. leral, for even during the World J. D. VAN ATTA, Prop. adv.|war he advocated the abolition of T "7 |the_ so-called three-class elector method in Prussia and the substi- | tution of an equal suffrage system.| identical xt print- can buy e e e—— ot N OTED [; E R M A N Weather Condmcns As Recorded by the U. S, Weather Burean LEADER MODERN' Forecast for Juncam and vicnity, bu,hnlng’( p. m. today: 4 | Showers tonight, Thursday clearing; gentle variable winds THE GLHGY DIES LOCAL DATA Il Time Barometer Temp., Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe BEIE 4 p. m. yest'y 4 89 NW 5 { ‘L{ 4 2 m. today 2 s " ’ 1dy (Dr. Adolf von Hal‘llaCkf Noen Lov;::;. 29 50 g‘: \\x 2 :;::‘ Passes Away After IIl- CABLE ANU RADIO REPORTS 7 YESTERDAY 1 8 & ness of Two chks | f oy r L Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. (- g ations— . el b (Continued from Fage One) temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather I FREE Nome 50 48 ] ¥ 0 Pt Cldy Bethel 58 54 , " Clear ‘| 'Fort Yukon 72 62 . 0 Pt ! Tanana 6 : 0 : | Fagle 63 5 12 St. Paul 42 40 0 Duteh Harbor 45 44 - 0 Kodiak 58 5 Calm .12 Pt Cordova 54 48 14 0 Juneau 52 7 " 53 5 Ketchikan 60 60 Calm .33 | Prince Rupert 54 48 e/ 68 Pt | sdmonten 84 i LBt Seattle 68 5 10 0 1 Pertland 76 | 0 | San Franclsco 2 65 0 Spckane 86 84 16 0 { Vancouver, B. C. 8t 6 2 16 2Pt i & -Lcss than 10 miles. NOTE.—Observations at Alaskan mainlana siations, except Ju- i nean, Cordova and Fairbanks are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m Juneau time. ! ; The low pressure area which has besn over the Territory for several days has diminished in in‘ensity and moved somewhat cas ) = N ShAE c 4 i a X somewhat cast- DR. ADOLF YOI NACK ! ward. The pressure is building up over Beding Sea centered near and the apoa: ai-| the mouth of the. Kuskokwim. e precipitation has oceurred at | tracted considerable attentios i Eagle and over the Aleutlans with rain still prevalent along tho | He accepted a call as professor| Pacific Goast from Southeastern Alaska to Southren Oregon. Tem- ‘J\ Giessen University when he was| Peratures over Alnskn are mostly low 28, and in the capacity of prof r this morning. | Kajser } or of ¢ h history fillea chal Wilhelm Society. “I owsa|decorated with the order of “Pour {at Marburg and Berlin. While at{much tc my intimate intercourse|Le Merite” for science and held | the latter he was made a member|with this powerful and brilliant | honorary doctorates from the Uni- (;1 the Prussian Academy of Scien-|mind,” the former kaiser wrote.|versities of Glaskbw, Oslo and Ath- “Harnack’s personality and his!lens. iwork I shall always remember with He married Amalia, daughter of As a theologian, Dr. von Harnack jthe greatest pleasure.” ‘lnc late noted professor of surgery, ! raised an influential school, w! .| Professor von Harnack was theKarl Thiersch. They had two sons ‘rmll,,vn‘.e the principles of Albrecht|fcunder of the Kaiser Wilhelm So- |ay d three daughte: Rit: { Ritschl School | | 1 and guided by a critical |ciety for the Advancement of Sci- ———— e\'lm nation of historical sources,|ence and of the Evangelical-Soci Louigiana club women and girls |endcavored to bring science into|Council. He was also a co-founde rreserved food products valued at e with the great truths of Chris-lcf the Theological Journal. He \\as|'369l08 in 1929. school, which | ———— — e — _ ased on Kant's the |or pure reason ed at emancipat {ing ametaphy and philosophy | | THE THRILL OF GOOD MUSIC nce, to cor agonism It iliate the age-old ant between | faith and science also endeavor led to put into I tice the funda- | That cost him the Kkaiser's support 1(01’ the post of Minister of Public | Worship and Instruction, for which {he had been slated. | | Nevertheless, the former kaiser |in his memoirs highly compliment- | ed Dr. von Harnack for his achieve- | {ments and for his work as Director J \or the Royal Library and in the HoME PORTABLE PANATROPE ' USE YOUR OLD ' PHONOGRAPH ~ AS MONEY 'FOR TEN DAYS we will pay from $5.00 to $10.00 on your old Portable or Cabinet Phonograph (or anything that re- {sembles a Phonograph) when you ‘ HATS Summer Felts in ]ight pastel shades Also Dark Colors $3.95 to $7.50 New Knitted Berets $1 95 Light Colors for Summer “Sordlonis Temporary Loecation— BUY A NEW BRUNSWICK PANATROPE PORTABLE OR 1930 COLUMBIA PORTABLE With all the newest features, and extremely ' attractive, these new 1930 Portables are unmeasurably superior in tone and appearance. | A f {We have a complete line of Brunswick and Columbia Port- |ables in price ranges from— . $30.00 to $50.00 LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Triangle Corner

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