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Rl T e s Tom— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE,"SATURDAY, MAY | 4; 1932.1/ i 10 et B B 0 g oA e might be of interest to mnote 90 per cent. st place to the Prince of Wales. It Dally Alaska Empire ’OEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER | The Department of Agriculture, b persons in the United States was a holder and within the next few days excav of stock in one or more of 26 leading in- dustrizs at the end of 1931, according to a survey finished by Administrative and new and the |has long waited for will begin to ri {ing will be a thres-story, one-tower University of London was presented the request for' an answer as to what each student would do if he were the editor of a National British newspaper and the following events .were reported to him in | one day to which would he give the first place in the day's news: {of ‘mors tourists. War between Brazil and Argentina. Famous actress found murdered. } Financial collapse of Germany. | A Engagement of the Prince of Wales. %:5':::];5 l:’; l::dplgzg:“?;fi,‘:‘l D:t;;m Abolition of the League of Nations. ldo"."—CAtlanta Cons.tlfl.ulion). Resignation of the Prime Minister. | oy 1 100 Lives Lost in British Liner Wreck. i 500 Lives Lost in French Mine Disaster. Famous Scientist Receives Message from Mars. If such a thing should actually occur, would probably do nothing at all nkely be finished by the coroners and undertakers.’ of strange faces, |could increase their incomes by dres: Igiven them the “pass by” in the yes istop and stay awhile and help them the editors : Disarmament is progressing, e Boston Globe.) of the British- answers gave Federal Building for which Fairbanks Research Corporation, New York. This figure ture, taking up a whole block, and will be the compares with one out of every 57 in 1930. finest building in the Territory. A e The research shows a total of 2,497,501 stock- Several mnew and important gold discoveries h)’dl‘r; in the 26 companies in 1931 as have been made, and from the latest reports re- 'ulvjvml' 2,200,193 in. 1930, ceived from Livengood it looks as though they are ahtd ) W y b ,‘npmmg up #nd developing gold prospects of merit. | ' We must not underestimate the potential -value WO oy o v | IT WOULD BE TIME TO DiE. of the tourist trade. We should stop and think of G 70 e the importance of that industry. We usually think To an advanced class in Jjournalism at the i, o tourist season which implies a month or so new fads and fashions breaking the placid peacefulness of things local. m\rl advertising Lhexr charms, and many who have We imagine a Prohibitionist after studying the | Citizens eager and able to lead lanything; a government that is scared stiff when {the world asks it to lead—(Los Angeles Times.) The job would | |men at the Geneva conference, and so is armament. , however, asing its figures| You ation will begin se. The build- concrete struc- Many towns sing up a little steryears would win the favor | “Is he dnd?” NEW OFFICER ARE CHOSEN BYr JUNEAU'S P.-TA ‘\School Work Is Dlsplayed " and Style Show and EXPLOSIO ‘ments of girls elicited praise. The | display of numerous useful and | ornamental articles made by boys in the manual training department commanded attention and were uuoremng proofs of their skill. The school work closed at ‘orlork at the commencement of the Parent-Teacher's meeting® and was re-opened when the Parent- Teacher's meeting let out. Dresses of Various Styles The Parent-Teacher's meeting | was held in the auditorium of the DEATH | Grade School. Dresses of vario % —er—Mrs.?” 2 i _.‘Juxt by taking a header through a 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. have the job done right. We also Rug Shows Held | Giane St Dvemes of werlual - SecondlFerry Accident “You go, Jenny, will you?” T1|vindgshield! All the same, Jenny|| 4-§ Tenth and C. refinish furniture. T AU LAUNDRY s e {y satiooll Al wiid - Saodeiad i — have to give cur names and ad-|was afraid. Something menaced 4-7 Twelfth, BP.R. garage. Bt e o HE JUNEAU J. W. Leivers will be President|2¥ SChool EUS ah¢ wmodeled BV SEATTLE, May 14—Two fer-|dresses to the policeman.” |—she knew it even though she|| 4-8 Twellthand Willoughby. et (i Franklin Street, between of the Juneau Pavent-Teacher's ... bwihe t TThe st Al ries, operating between here and| “That’s right, miss.” The police- |could not name it. 4-9 m?&‘”:"" GENE EWA Front and Second Streets ‘Association for Ehe next year; Mrs. Slavs weee m!e;'sperse A \;y el Kic‘sap coux?ty points, were dis-|man had returned and was open<‘ The door was flung open. Jenny A0 N E RT PHONE 359 David Housel, Vice-President; M i e s b L oy abled last n\g)_n‘ one by a terirfic |ing his mnote-book. “The ambu- started to her feet, expecting news with Connors Motor Co. Dah;x: H:mgn.ClSeiret_\;;A?'-’I(‘;ea;\ln~- dances ‘ghven b ghls of the Elgh explosion which fatally injured|lance’ll look after the gentleman.”|of Eddie or even Eddie himself, :;m ;;d .Georgemr'«')l;a_x b)x'ecxgi- ‘”‘i Graae Sgl\oOL:d aa Sk R?i‘:heM‘lgg?tm:c.c:rs:clls‘:\urk‘;rg gf::. = MCCA U L » | The new officers were elected at ."m)mfi;e;;"gwork di;:;;;flc::g line. N DON’T BE TOO W P J h meeti Association last & " s ¥ i rout 'l,s ml ‘::,;g, Mn:):?:gh":‘{i;::“b:_n the Parent-Teacher's meeting was pir:]ch‘m died fenroute to 8 hoss MOTOR LIBERAL o > 0 on 2. i il bl __lan exhibit of rugs in a room ad- o SR GETTING ALONG 1 i IR BNE S {of the Indian school at Douglas.| . “isa . h 0. Gupacity. atiendance marked the! ADd persons interested in thel€% FPIE T Snd tundreds PEMAYIAG WASHING B thial exnibit of school children’s [FU68 DG Wishing further! Informa- g, y;0” o?w huur" ;::; flqlmfd t:: MACHINES work and the style show and mu-‘“‘m."e;’frd".fi D;‘;"‘ ’}g‘“”d D““f"f late on the ferry Olympic e The sure way to get along in this world is ENERAL sical entertainment of the regular | FUR OTE TR S, WO AW ost of the 150 passengers on to save some money ALL the time. It isn’t SPECIAL @ HOTORS RADIOS guenz-'g::z:z. \:umim‘:“il;g’n jo: igl.]l::‘ ::‘l; bg;oshnetsw;‘;‘ on de?l‘(i o - necessary to make large deposits, as small Phone 17 rade ! St - sheets, rments an oW~ Lt i4 The exhibit of school work Was ing auto horns trying to attract and frequent additions to your account will LOW PRICES Front Street Juneau {Movie Cowboy Puncher Is Behind in Alimony % heid in the gymnasium and im- pdiately after its doors were op-| ~at 7 o'clock the ge room patient passengers. were most or» those »\hov‘“_._on when he appeared before [the ferry to Seattle. Toom accomplishments were a Superior Court commissioner to| g display. in the various scholastic sub-}said "evidenced the high standing! The commissioner continued the i places of thelr fhearing for a month. Mrs. Hoxie from 596 to 610 and | other home economic achieve- | alimony peyments, {eerts FERRY CAUSES Over dldead of Others Aboard Imperilled— the attention of the Olympic but the Olympic steamed on with im- thronged with spectators. Many | The Crosline dr; those present were parents of LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 14— |for two hours before hool children and among the|Jack Hoxie had a simple expla- |took off McGilton a —————— explain delinquency in alimony! PARIS JUST WI Wide Variety of Work | payments. st B M . ‘The exhibits included a \Ax(t(" “I just haven't got the money,” PARIS—“Gay Paree” intends to L4 b Beh’rends Bank ) of work. Examination pa- ‘m(‘ motion picture cow puncher|keep that way, crisis or no crisis. Official figures show amusement Plain and fancy sewing mul no\w was behind $100 in his 5,000 permits for dances and con- rose to her feet, to Jenny, still laughed aside her fears. Eddie, he huddled down by Eddie. “I take said, was much too tough a cus- it you'd go with the patient, Miss|tomer to be permanently damaged | Cant Marry Single Load, $4.25 | Double Load, $8.00 A discount of 50 cents per load is made for CASH LEAVE ORDERS WITH GEORGE BroTHERS |} Telephones 92 or 95 CHESTER BARNESsoN Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 short D! Distin and Indian. i[l ‘ Gastineau Channel E Helene W.L. Albrecht | " PROFESSIONAL | R R T TR F raternalo'Sociaie» i i every evening except Sundey by the on acreage and condition, forecasts the Winter wheat | — EHP‘;%E.%EI\TI,\\'": COMPANY at Sccond aud Main| ., o) 1935 will be 440,000,000 bushels—a decrease N by J“l'a Cleft-Addams d m.:e?g:f;gfy?‘l::. Red i' P. 0. BLKS S R uceen, A n om 787,000,000 last year. If too much Spring| [} SRS == e e — ENETE e e L N NS W = e L Ray, Medical Gymnastics. w"fie:;;:? Salgnt Hntered In the Post Office In Juneau as Sccond Class . 0 oo ,0t planted this ought to disclose the | 410 Goldstein Building at cgn p m, ::n‘- ¢ : SUBSCRIPTION RATES. bensity, it any, HIrGHBH OO SYNOPSIS: A crash—and | “youll go with Ed. then, Jen-[patched and bandaged. But it Was Phone Office, 216 Al d Dellvered by carrier in Juneau, Dougias, Treadwell and o ‘ : | Eddie Townsend's car .crmw“ ny?" Georgle who swung in. Visiting brothens Thane for .s;zglv‘e‘:“m'gl';}.’;m ks While the United States has not decided to| against a bus. He has just mar- Jenny bit her Hp. She was not| “Here I am, pet. ... Don't gape!|@m———m— oo |welcome. o..J";e'.“r”'m“:IE‘\".‘.,””‘“‘mm 2% Monins, in advance, extend the moratorium on war debts European| ried Georgie Revell, and she |unwilling—left alone, she would!You look as t.hough 3oud thought | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | GEORGE MESSERSCHMIDT, #6.00; one month, in advance, 1.2 o L oompuy countries seem to have reached a conclusion in and her cousin, Jenny, get out |have offered, anyway. for although|never to see me again! DENTISTS Exalted Ruter. % Bubecribers will conter & favor it e ¥ itrERIARY the premises. They are not including debt payments| of the back of the car, to find “/Bddie was still unconscious, she| ~“Id sort of—forgotien you, Blomgren Building M. H. SIDES, Secretary B e lvery ol R eorial and Offices, 374. in their budgets, him lying on the pavement. |had the fancy that he needed one'stammered Jenny. But it Was PHONE 56 Slephone for Editorial ‘and Business Ofoes, 770 Besides alarm over Eddie’s con- |of them near him. Only, of course, | Georgie's appearance that aston- Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. 3 l(fo-o:dl;;h Bod- ' MEMBER OF ASSOCI D PRESS. o et 3 ditien, Georgie is worried be- he must want Georgie. . .. But|ished her so. ies of mason 4 “.'gh(eorA‘::pv‘\’m‘n sd_Press 18 x‘wx\;’:ld'-‘x!:z\fT|’\l|5m(-erded1ttoed“;§ nm%“:xlx_l\f\mfrc:“l?uht ;:}s,ts Lt}:le"sean:?wx;?d T]:f(‘: cause the accident will call at- Georgie was withdrawing into the| Georgie, when she had left dis- = “\ r;gs:.-;mm Rite 1 local news published herel to be poor like Ford and Rockefeller.—(Day- | tention to her marriage, which |background of ‘thls business just {heveled and hatless, had provided D } 83 ar n}eetml 3 TALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER ton, Ohio, News.) i she hopes to keep secret he- |as she had withdrawn into the|herself from somewhere with an- r. Charles P. Jenne second Friday ALAS;:AE fi l-u OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION ) cause she will lese her job if |rear of the car, and she was push- [other hat, a light summer DENTIST each month at ‘ Yes. And CharleyBchwab, her employer knows she is mar- | —oh, very gently, but;new gloves and stockings: @ oept‘ Rorms 8 and 9 Valentine 7:30 p. m., Scot~ ‘ g X married. Her only hope is to it was pushing—into a limelight for the bruise on her temple and ‘' Bullding ol l tish Rite Temple. ‘ Leading the Way. | pretend that Jenny is the bride, |that was not hers. ... Georgie|the rouge laid over her unusual| | Telephone 176 || WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary | | which she may be able to do |[touched her arm. ipallor, she looked—entirely herseif.) ®— SENPPRERET 5 T ; (Cincinnati Enquirer. cuccessfully, since they both pleaded her voice, very| “Yes, I whisked around a bit!” LOYAL ORDER OF The almost unanimous program of the motor| have the same name. Jenny y, please!” she laughed, deftly straightened W MOOSE, NO. 709 industry to entice money out of hoarding, to pul| has agreed to let Georgie use Jevm nodded. Impossible to re-|Jenny’s hat. “I had to d back Dr. J o Bayn': Meets Monday 8 p. 4 men back to work, is the most encouraging and| this dcception, if necessary, as (fuse. She made her way out of thome to get these clothes—som DENTIST Ralph Reischl, DI".ator significant act of a major business in two years| che is indebted to Georgic for |the wd towards the ambulance|one very decently gave me a lift Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | Legion of Mooce No. 24 of depression. Competent observers, realizing the' kindness and support and also |now drawing up against the curb.jand as soon as I was presentable Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | [mee’s first and third Tuesdays vast part played by the automobile industry in| because nothing matters much |By the open door she stood wait-|I slipped over to the City Hall Evenings by appointment || G A. Baldwin, Secretary and stimulating an almost miraculous recovery after| now that she belicves Garth |ing for them to carry Eddie in.|and asked him to keep quiet about Phone 321 Herder, P. O. Box 273. 1922, have declared again and again that the hope| Aveney is in love with Georgie |She looked along the side of the |the marriage. He was quite sym- . MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. & of a strong revival of business today rests in the| instead of her. But she dis- jambulance — the bus was being pathetic—said his clerks were sworn| g 5 (ko And fodrly S strength of this foremost industry. likes to be in a false position. |moved away, and another was com- [never to gossip, anyway, and he Dr. A. W. Stewart day of each month in G ;‘"h‘“q_:"z‘:l“' ?xim;:m"c“v ?“d _9"‘:;3" Ot:}f;llel;rs; ing up into its place. On the rear (thought they were all rel 'bl(’—" ) S IE)EN’:!SX' Scottish Rite Temple, . ' 'g;" ll‘::“]:-dd:’l‘i of mitoxgi‘gx‘nry{ompanlizigpme in fhfl b “‘\M Efi“’”" “H:l u:_;d:{oung ;lerk wh_o lic e :rhat Lt sheDoSin) Hours § 8. m. t0 6 p. m. beginning at 7:30 p. m. ) + 'S OF 's 2 % JENNY S 2 atches ie and Georgie |liceman? 2 : . DICATIONS OF IMPROVEMENT. (00" 0. it senchinent and despair. Ford, Gen-| o ot oo vtor ot or [bethe married. it Maltal Glant-Addams) |12 | BRWARD EDILOING JOHN J. FARGHER, { ; = : 5 leral Motors, Studebaker, Packard, Nash—nearly all| . .o just Behit’ “hée p v e 1o Senny reooRRIM Tt Vat i Office Phone 469, Res. Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Seoc. & The Alaska Weekly ently quoted Fran " the great companies—are investing in the aggregate| . 'a. " couldn't honestly say|—he had TollonGl et skt 1ok e Cari ' Geokgle Bben Ler secret Phone 276 retary. .1 Lang, famous Alaska and Seattle stove manufacturer,'y, e’ than a billion dollars. Their investment is “‘,] chM e \ b“_fi, :‘ wm‘i s i g ot bt LAV ot Garth BN 3 g as saying that he saw indications of business im- backed up by faith in the good business sense of |“".0i |4 o The kneeling |while Bddie started the car. Bves| mests Jenny Monday, and adds |e—— | ORDER OF EASIFRN STAR provement. He continued, “the other day a man the American public. They are offering high-class| .. Gunded so professional she|while she hoped that he would| to her worries. ; Robert Simpson Beudnil anc, SRt i stopped in front of my place of business and looked merchandise at bargain prices. |guessed he was a doctor. “Cut get off, she saw him drop SRR 550 L A, © P! ‘Tuesdays of each month, in the window.” He thought that was a sign of . Go to see the displays. The most hard-headed| . .:" 5 ot of course, but nolalertly off the step and mingle] WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING Opt. D. at 8 o'clok, Scottish activity. The next visitor might enter. bu)’f‘l' will be convinced ‘(hm' hvI neve:' lcoluldl g}:’! bones broken. Concussion, prob-!with the crowd. | he FoauiAL e B meeting oF araduate Angeles Col- ) Rite Temple. EDITH Do and ‘again we read of business gaims in one nore automobEOE his money. In materlal, Work-|,, 1.~ 1cnt he Townsend, the star{ “Now then, move along, please.” [the Juneau Woman's Club will be lege of Optometry and | HOWARD, Worthy Mat- . > ‘ S manship and attractiveness the 1932 automobile is|, e 8 " Voman’s Club wil Or thalmology | ron; FANNY L. ROB- " lace or another in some lines. It is refreshing, flying-man The crowd was being forced held in the City Council Chambers | ’ " g at the top. Prices are at the bottom. Thus has)™ryo.. was o ripple of interest apart to mak for the Glasses Fltted, Lenses Ground | INSON, Secretary. \ for instance, to observe that more halibut is DeINg (ne motor industry adjusted itself to the require- i s cfg = i »’"‘apalfl. to make a passage for 'l‘uesdi_iy, Mayvfl. at 2 pam sharp. 3. . 3 landed at Vancouver, B. C. than was discharged ments of business recovery. It is time for the '™ ‘3¢ iR i Jenny, ambuluncemen Who were carrying |This is the final meeting of our|S KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS % 55 K TR S ? il LEE nodded. A policeman thrust his|Eddie on it. Georgie and the po-|club year. Members, keep this date - there last year. Note the following from the fish- prospective buyer who has a need to fill and the way into the center. He peered at |liceman had withdrawn to @ door- [3 Seghers Conncil No. 1760, eries news given out by the United States Depart- money to fill it to adjust himself to a new psychol- Georgle and at Jehny, botlh down|why i s i e M~0P€n- A ' Dr. C. L. Fenton Meetings second and last ment of Commerce 08Y. lin the dust beside the doctor, help- |Georgie’s head as she followed the ‘ CHIROPRACTOR Mondsy at 7:30 p. m y ; ¥ ies |—adv. Secretary. Treat ts Transisnt Statistics furnished by the Canadian De- 3 5 { e Electric ment ent brothers urg- partment of Marine and Fisheries and for- Be of Good Cheer. —_—— Hellenthal Building ed to attend. Councli warded to the Department of Commerce by i FQOT CORRECTION Chambers, Fifth Street. -Cons Nelson P. Meeks at (Fairbanks News-Miner.) Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-8 JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. American Vice-Consul Vancouver, show that during the month of These words are for all interested in the wel- K Z b o H. J. 'I'URNEE. Becretary. < March, 1932, Canadian vessels landed 100,- fare of Fairbanks. But why be of good cheer?| 800 pounds of fresh halibut valued at $7,056 Because from every quarter comes the evidence of | | ! e . b in Vancouver and vicinity. Total halibut increasing activity. At this time encouraging con- | rucks go any place any l landings in Vancouver and vicinity during ditions prevail in Fairbanks and surrounding terri- WOOD l 9 A tank for Diesel Oil P o the first three months of this year amount tory, and there is no doubt we can all look forward | | | aloum’ s !:nk for crude oil save | to 118,000 pounds as compared with 41,800 to a year of prosperity. | | PHON::ml?s, ';";'gllle‘i‘ o | pounds during the corresponding period in | The Fairbanks Exploration dredges started op- 1 S 1931, | erating gm'l}:m’l this er(iingr than“cver before in“Lhe | CLEAN HEI“LOCK Seward St. Next to Kann's I RELL\BLE TRANSFER The following from the Administrative Research |company's history. nd from all appearances they . ~ P . . o 7 oo Corporation of New York is also worthy of note: |Will ha\ela b;mner «V"anl e & 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. b 4 4 The equivalent of one out of every 49 | The old Federal Bullding is being torn down Y . 2 DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Optometrist—Optician Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Room 17, Valentine Bldg. Office Phone 484; Residence Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 to 13; 1:00 to 5:30 NEW RECORDS NEW SHEET MUSIC RADIO SERVICE Expert Radio Repairing Radio Tubes and Supplies H ! ' JUNEAU-YOUNG | Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 1 JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE JUNEAU TRANSFER ing him with rough first-aid, tear- icial pencil moving across the SABIN’S ¥ ’ ing Georgie's silk scarf into strips. |official page. The clerk was not i COMPANY " “You two ladies with the gen-|to be seen but he was no doubt 1-3 Third and Franklin, | Everything in Furnishings Literary Digest |tleman?” he inquired. “Mr. Eddic|among the loiterers, 1-4 Front and Franklin. | oy ‘Kor Men 'way from my|Townsend, did T hear? I've sent| Would he gossip, wondered Jen- | :': gon:, nese Pcexrry Way. | for the ambulance.” He p.hhed'm miserably. | 1'7 hg:t' :en.r e Apta, ! , opp. City Whart, toward the street, and the doctor| And then, more miserably sml‘ 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill, the world in{followed him. she wished he would. If he did, 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. s Georgie twitched at Jenny's surely all this secrecy would be 2-1 Willoughby at Totem » sleeve; her rich color had gone|at an end. Grocery. Y and the bruise above her eye| The wajting-room had vold(| 32-3 Willoughty, opp. Cash T ol declare the states- su:od ou_i g*aifirflly'chance NE ér:fnw:/l?lls and green sunbundsl 2-4 Pront m“g:'m Moves, Packg and Stores i There's st ) , Jen. o s matched Jenny's dress'| 375 Bront and Main Freight and Baggage L “Honestly, ‘Georgie, it's not soter- |so exactly that she felt as though 2-6 Second and Malil. ribly bad if Eddie has no bones she were a fixture in the room. n. 2-7 Fifth and Seward. Prompt Delivery of % broken. Concussion isn't danger- | was as if she had always been 2-8 Beventh and Main. N nN ous!” Then something in Geor- |there, 259 Fire Hall ALL KINDS OF COAL gle's look checked her. “Goodbye| Then had taken Eddie straight|| 38-2 Home Boarding House. to my job!" rang in her memory. out of the ambulance and upstairs'| 38-3 Castineau and Rawn PHONE 48 And now “still a chance.” 'zmd a kindly woman had uahmd| 3-4 mhd and Gold. " Jenny, flushing, bent again over ‘her in here. BSince then she had 3-5 Fourth and Harrls, Y Eddie. |seen no one. 3-6 Fifth and Gold. \ “There’s the ambulance!” an-| She dragged her thoughts to 3-7 Fifth and East. NOW IS SPRING CAR - . nounced tthe doctor, returning “Now Eddie. 'The doctor who had come | 3-8 Seventh and Gold. CLEANING TIME PLAY BILLIARD we'll soon get him put to rights” |with them in the ambulance had{| 3-89 Fifth and Kennedy. He glanced from Georgie, who been immensely reassuring — had 4-1 Ninth, back of power ~—at— Does your car need cleaning and touching up? Or complete re- painting? Take advantage of our skilled services, equipment and BURFORD’S make your bank balance grow amazingly fast. i ifted helplessly a second ferry nd a tug towed We pay four per cent on savings accounts compounded twice a year that in 1831 increased d police issued OLDEST Bank 1v ALASKA s Men’s Furnishings, Miners’ Hats, Caps, Socks, Gloves, etc. SAM on S e FINE Watch and Ji ewelry REPAIRING at very reasonable rates WRIGHT SHOPPE PAI(]'L BLOEDHORN