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; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1932. bR AL b BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG MR .GOOGLE. - DONT BE ALARMED - BT WED BETTER SEPARATE -- WE ARE BEING SPIED UPOKs BY SULLUBIAN ANARCHISTS SINCE THE OL BOY. LOST HIS TTLE HE GETS \Gcopv DEAS - GUIDANCE- To control by a superior force is to gulde—it can result well or ill. Your financial policy can be controlled by mass-fear—or it can suc- ceed through your own indepéhdence of will and unhderstanding of the problem. It i3 the scheduled plan which succeeds — maintenance of direction and rate makes for effective fi- nancial growth. The First National Bank is ready and able to plan with you—work with you — because your future prosperity is our guaranteee to our depositors—their money is as safe as ygur business — conversely busi- ness is safe when sane saving and wis buy- ing exists. © 1932, King Features Syndicate, Inc, Y Great Sain rights reserved, Contractors, W. 515 First Avenue, Spokane, Washington. Each bidder nomah Hotel, Portland, Oreg Associated General Contractors B Bnt{un Pldnnin g té Rébuild Empire on Trade Base at ()ttawa Meeting to Be Held in July eement Is Sought for Reciprocity in [Success of Parley Might Reduce United must submit with his bid, or prev- lously, an attested statement of his business and technical organization (of the bidder) on forms to be sip- plied by the District FEnginees which is available for the contem- plated work, including his financial |resources and highway construction lexperience and other construction DOUGLAS NEWS ! FINAL REPORTS 4TH JULY cade Bldg., Seattle, W | Associated General Cont s, W. 515 First Avenue, Spokane, Wash- ington. Each bidder must submit with his bid, or previously, an at- | tested statement of his business and technical organization (of the bid- der) on forms to be supplied by the District Engineer, which is avail- First National Baiik OF JUNEAU Tariffs States Sales COMMITTEES TONIGHT |experience, compared with the pro- able for the contemplated work, | ¢ - | {ject bid upon. The United States including his financial resources | . ‘ (Eaitor's Note: The follow- an economic unit. But in practice| The concluding arrangements for |€Xpressly reserves the right to re- and his highway construction e e ing article, the first of a scries } 3 it is far different—South Africans|celebrating the Fou in Douglas|Jéct any bid in which the facts as perience and other construction ex- | pemee. of three, cxplains the British | drive automobiles from Detroit; |tnis year are to be made at a0, Pusivess and technical organi- perience, compared with the proje 1 \iwpufnl esaid the' RapEoRch~ Canadians use Pennsylvania iron|meating of the Fourth of July A: :z:luo?. rmal')cm} resources, or con- bid -uApon.. Thv United States I‘XT“ ing Impcrial Confrence at Ot- | and steel; Indians wear Japancse |soclation schieduled for this even-(stth (he wavjet bid ur pEOTIDRS] DRCacl Joteryes, the. JIRIK tataelect | | tawa. The sccond will present woven textiles; Britons eat Danishling at 8 o'clock. For this meeting (eych r(‘]l‘(‘{lio'l The(con}tl"l;:tg?sw:fi‘l '::g“)els: lt:m‘l‘ ‘fk‘:‘)\l)i:Wl orhn w‘z the Deminjor’s’ viewpoint, and | bacon, diead from Boush Amevicisd git Voolfitiiitlect ile 9 Ibg: required 1o state tn his Bl the TigH, Phuncal ‘resqurces s, con- || the third will show hcw export | wheat, beef from the pampas of | nave their ‘final rep: ready % minimum rate of wage per day to struction experience, compared with | { trade of the United States may the Argentine. . |submit so that last details of the|be paid common labor. Where cop- the project bid upon, justify such be affected.) In 1929 the cverseas Empire | celebration can be worked out. lies of plans are requested, a de- rejection. The contractor will be 3 — imported altogether three billlon| Tonight’s meeting will be held 'POsit of $10.00 will be required to required to state in his bid the { . By ALVIN HALLMAN dolla: worth _of manufactured | 5t 8 o'cl in the City™ Hall |insure their return. Ig within thirty minimum rate of wage per day to |@sods; but of this great total only P G 1(30) days after opening bids plans be paid common labor. Where cop- LONDON, England, June 28, $1,350,000,000 camz from the mcth- D1 o1 c ARRA‘\IGED‘E" not returned, the deposit will jes of plans are requested a de- 3 dows of uncounted smoke- er country. British industry could| hE 57 \be forfeited to the Government. posit of $10.00 will be required to pi chimneys, sla; g in supplied another $1,250,000,000 R Kokt i ‘"m‘“I‘G\{ammo&: will b requxredw with insure their return. If wm_-nn thir- the sun across Gr Britain’s , or all except $400,000,000. oo v CEERLY Seiee. ‘08\,1‘] bid as follows: Five (5%) per ty (30) days after opening bids PR will The $1,250,000,000 Prize picnic of the Douglas Tsland Wo-!cent of the amount of the bid. plans are not returned, the de- |- LT e once teeming industrial areas, It is that additional $1,250,000,000 man’s Club will be held Wednes- Performance bond will be required posit will be forfeited to the Gov- | be fresh in the minds of the dele- A day afternoon on the Treadwell as follo In amount of 100% of ernment. Guarantee Wi re- gation which the mother country {ip business S e e o Ot (Ul Vo cotuans prise, Peren GHIN: Sk tach il aa TobRE: onds to the Imperial conference Oftawa is going after. Eal lance will begin within ten (10) cal-|Five (5%) per cent of the amount | at Ottawa in July. To Canada, the and’ endar days after date of notice to of the bid. Performance bond will Lowering the Barriers | meszage will be: “Buy our iron DR[LL WORK IN COAL |proceed and will be completed with- be required as follows: In amount ELECTRIC WASHING n those fur- To put fires back i land steel and manufactured P |lin one hundred fifty (150) cal- of 100% of the total contract price. s to re-employ the millions | ducts and we'll purchi it | [ N |endar, days from that date, ex-|Performance will begin within ten 1 men ma(i)e jobless by the wheat, your lumber snd your m:n! " FIELDS PRGGRESSES:clusive of any time that may inter-|(10) calendar days after date of MACHINES M ioand xingdom's diminishing im- To Australia: “Buy our manu- b B ?"‘ge b”;‘”ffi“ g"’ effective date of |nptice to proceed and will be com- oD Fos o £ i : | o uy Jur Mani-| “Diamond drilling operations on'order of the Government to sus- |pleted within sixty (60) calendar portante jas.all. armone ‘?'fum»\ ml Premier R. B. Bennett of .fam.ured goods and we'll &y 10 USe |p. apenracite coal deposit on the pend operations on account n[]gays from that date. Liquidated ; A " factured goods, the ool W Canada, will be officlal host to |more of your wheat, meat, Wool|oikaloon Ridge is. progressing | weather conditions and the effect- 'damages for delay will be the E! —GENERAL ELECTRIC and VOSS be willing to make almost any con- | - the British Empire Conference |and dairy products. favorably,” declared Patrick J.|ive date of order to resume work.|amount stated in the Special Pro- cessic A | when it meets in Ottawa in | To New Zealand: “Buy Britishi o, "' 1onen Brothers of Seat- |Liquidated damages for delay will visions for each calendar day of 1e price which probably “"‘l} July. |and well eat less Danish but tle, who have a contract to tesi De the amount stated in the Spec-|delay until the work is completed be exacted of them will be thel " e |and bacon, and more of yours” (g€ W00 beve a COMACH (0 W i) “provisions for cach calendst |or accepted. Partial payments wil All Are Regular Standard In return, the dominions will | 1 to lower their own tar- t British manu- | dropping of mnewly erected tariff], o o | jons. barriers, insefar as they affect ag- » Ticultural produce of the domin- o smoke pouring - forth | To South Africa: “Buy our farm implements and motor cars, and we'll put South African fruits on our breakfast tables.” The problem will be to buy more |north of Anchorage, for the Fed- eral government. “We have 12 men employed in the work,” Mr, Lynch added. He will remain in Juneau sev- jday of delay until the work is com- be made on work and material de- pleted or accepted. Partial pay-!livered if such work and material Iments will be made on work and|meet the approval of the contract- |material delivered if such work and ing officer. Article on patents will material meet the approval of the be made a part of the contract. contracting officer. Article on pat- |Bids must be submitted upon the Guaranteed Articles You can trade in your old washer no matter | |wheat and meat from Australia i 5 T ~ re fic hose idle chim-| 2 eral days to look over diamond ents will be made a part of the Standard Government Form of Bid &l | MIDGET LUNCH m? ‘mmJ):o;n?mDA.sn put Bm»!\L;‘r's(,n(‘:;“:rd':‘,h‘z;t‘mt“‘fer:"E?g‘,’lmf‘::q irilling operations that his firm contract. Bids must be subm\!»;;md the successful bidder will be how old and deCl‘epl! it may be — Credit | : ILY UNTIL sh actured goods on 8tore| o T re. Is A tre- |y going for the Alaska-Juneau ted upon the Standard Government |required to execute the Standard | OPNII\A?;N!GHT s e m,rj‘ K;Jnflll”’:::‘::h‘p‘;'i:‘e fg mendous British monetary stake. 01 5014 \ining Company. Form of Bid and the successful |Government Form of Contract for allowance made on request I Klesinger & Kovich i it atige it 1| DUy | mnavs, daley /goods: from ey T g bidder will be required to_execute Construction. The right is reserv- I G o4 TR 7 R Bl ol = the" DRTE: Zealand »nnd Au; lalm:mlhwt los- }lhe Standird Government Porm of ed, as the interest of the Govern- 2 jee npsnSEnpUn 5 ing British markets in Denmark; DR. EDMUNDS HERE Contract. for Construction. _The 'ment may require, to reject any | 4 R O e st non-Empire imports with S right {§ réserved, as the interest of land all bids, to waive any inform- Alaska Electrl L' ht A d | A % | Viswalize Economic Unit from the Empire without| Dr. J. W. Edmunds, eye spec-|the dGovermment may require, to|ality in bids received, and to ac- C lg an BIG VAN'S SHOE || of tne Empire it has been said:|raising retalitory tariffs against|ialist, of Seattle, arrived on the rclcctx iy alr}:i all bids, fo waive|cept of reml any nems]?{ oy 5 “The sur » sot tish | in's i = i i any informality in eceived, | hid, unless such bid is qualified by P C 2 SHOP | e e e e wond| Bmpire countries, . |week's stay i duneau. Ho is reg. [And 16 BeCeDt or reject any items |ppetific Timitation. Envelopes con- ower Co. | Back in the old location I( ',‘q‘.n’,.:i ;fi;,,.:’ G o quarter | The skeptics claim it can't b(‘!xrterc; ok ym‘.- (I_‘,:n ;,:l(:;m PR ot ?;‘Yd gm- ‘“‘1{“’ ; N‘{hl bldE iS | taining bids must be sealed, mark- | Seward Street it % iy e v e 2 oo - Nss NS, qualified by specific limitation. En-led, and addressed as follows: Bid Ry e - i 'iew = of :‘1]’".“01'1‘1; olgf)‘[?onz“rs\;?fihxé;{gfiif«‘;« ’]:lfgypi:"?‘ng SR mcax;;i RN velopes containing bids must belfor Road Improvement, Douglas Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 - — population is 450, 78 . awa 2 2 i Fnids . sealed, marked, and addressed as way, Lawson Creek Bridge. To s ——® |‘he world’s total. The value of the |attempting to rearrange the world Invitation for Bids | follows: Bid for Road Impruvunenl,j;lem}:,ma{\d July 20, 1932, af 9:00 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS POPULAR CAFL |Empire in 1929 was estimated ai|markets by artificial means. The| Department of Agriculture, Bureau | Sitka Highway, Indian River Park!olock a. m. Federal & Terr. . SEWARD STREET 282 percent of the world’s total. |results will be, they aver, increas- of Public Roads, Juneau, Alaska, Section. To be opened July 20, 1932, 'Bldg., Juneau, Alaska. M. D. Will- | Specializing in Tamales, Chop { Yet no part of the Empire is|ed food costs in the Islarid king- June 20, 1982. SEALED BIDS, sub- |at 9 o'clock A. M., Federal & Terr.|jams, District Engineer, U.S. Bureau | “Suey, Chinese Noodles, Chill | |sclf-contained. Bach is dependent|dow and loss of valuable mar- ject to the conditions contained Bldg, Juneau, Alaska. M. D. Will-\of Public Roads. i "~ Con Carne i |upon overseas markets. Great Bri- |kets. {herein, will be received until 9:00 fams; District Engineer,U.S. Bureau |— e tain's expomts of manufactured| The optimists say it can be done,|am. July 20, 1932, and then pub-|of Public Roads. coods are & vital necessity upon|and envisage an Empire bound 1icly opened, for furnishing alllabor | = n -8 @00d% are & vitgl Tecsssity Lpom | B Sadlly b 1 economic |20d materials and performing all | Invitati for Bids { J neau ICe Cream ‘I { which the livelihood of the Brmm:mox\ closely y muLufl COTI "iwork for Teconstructing. and: im: | vitation for 1 H g people depends. Conversely, the | interests than it has ever 'been proving the Sitka Highway. Indian | Department of Agriculture, Bureau | : Parlor | Dominions, India and Crown Col-|bound by the political tfes Which |Rive bark Section, National For- |of Public Roads, Juncau, Alaska,| to prosper, must export their and Sanowiches. Horluck’s and | Iagricul:ux‘al and mineral products. Sunfreze Ice Cream in all Tn theory, each is dependent up- ¢ flavors. on ‘the other, together they form Try our fountain lunch. Salads | [onies, i | | . PUSH USSR S 4th of July Specials | DRESSES | fif’;‘::li“;f western Camada will be 187 Corr. Metal Pipe 474 lineal feet; its appr:;dmmely 0.049 m)x(le and the'| Free Wheeling and Syncromesh CALE‘ORMA GRDCERY ¢ i i sses, for Basisiad by " on 24”7 Corr. Metal Pipe 86 lineal feet; |principal items of work are ap-j 2 e I » Y Including Evening Dresses, for [sougn by a new erial expedition g0, CCrm MUS TR L EeR e | okimately as follows: Structure CONNORS MOTOR ; $5.95 ,$6.95 and $7.95 |due to leave Sdattle the last part p... vanished a few months ago, Wl‘h"esc Road Project, located adjacent the Statute of Westminister. to the Tongass National Forest, VALLEY OF GOLD ito be constructed is approximately ,1.089 miles and the principal items of work are approximately as fol- lows: Clearing 4.0 acres; Grubbing Unclassified Excavation 2.5 acres; i } oF G 6,600 cubic yar Structure Exca- Road Project, located adjacent to| gg:::‘"' H 3 4 Ross Cunningnam, writing in the vation 150 cubic yards; Top Course the Tongass National Forest, First; % ALL THIS WEEK | Judicial Division, Territory of Al-| Coupe attle Star of June 20 days the Gravel 3,000 cubic yards; Supple- endary “Valley 'of Gold” in mental Gravel 1,000 cubic yards; t Alaska or the Cassiar Unclassified Borrow 800 cubic yards; 5 The contract form and the of this week. NEW ARRIVALS In prints and crepes—sizes 38 to 46 | both former Alaska ‘prospectors, questiopnaires and financial state- were at the Northwest Alr Service ment for bidders secured by the hangars today converting a new | prospective bidders at the following |June 20, 1932. SEALED BIDS, sub- | {ject to the conditions contained | |herein, will be received until 9:00? jam., July 20, 1932, and then pub- licly opened, for furnishing alllabor | land ‘materials and performing all |work for reconstructing and im- proving the Dsuglas Highway, Law- son Creek Bridge, National Forest NEW CHEVROLET SIX The Great American Value New reduced prices delivered at Juneau Equipped aska. Cabriolet to be reconstructed and improved The length of the project! Sedan (4 door) |Excavation 75 cubic yards; Finish- CO., Inc. | Timber ‘135 M. ft. BM.; Class B | Concrete 10.0 cubic yards; 18” Corr, | |Metal Pipe 22 lineal feet; ‘WE HAVE IT at the Right Price MONARCH QUALITY FOOD PR DISTRIBUTORS oF 2 7 5 B apes. vints. chi 9 plans, specifications, special provis- |ing 0.029 mile; Unclassified Bor- Exceptional values in flat crepes, ‘pnnt.s, chiffons, |” Dave Bunch, Seattle aviator, and jong. arr;‘d lieesions g?c e i st Dninented - organdies and nets i(‘:aylcrd Adams, Hoquiam pioncer, may be examined and the standard | Timber.115 M. ft. BM.; Treated " DUCTS A Wonderful Value at $4.95 NEW POLO COATS and Sport models, in blue and tan— $11.95 to $15.50 A few at $8.95 plan2, purchased for' the expedi- tion, onto pontoons for the flights. Second Trip This will be the sécond expedi- tion in search of the valley this year, as Anscel Eckmann, Sedttle and Alaska avaitor, is reported as searching for the valley in con- junction with other flying opera- addresses: U.S. Bureau of Public/of old trestle Lump Sum. The con- ‘F.oa,ds, Federal & Terr. Bldg., Ju- tract form and the plans, speci- | |commercial Bldg., Ketchikan, Al- timates of quantities may be ex- aska; Associated: General Contract- (amined and the standard question- lors, Multnomah Hotel, |Oregon; Associated General Con- |bidders secured by the prospective |tractors, Arcade Bldg, Seattle, |bidders at the following addresses: Washington, Associated General|U.S. Bureau of Public Roads, Fed- cral & Terr. Bldg., Juneau Alaska; neau, Alaska; U.S. Forest Service, |fications, special provisions and es- | Portland, naires and financial statement for | Harris Hardware Co. - Lower -Front Btreet The Florence Shop | Permarent Waving a Specialty |- Florence Holmquist, Prop. ALASKA MEAT QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Austin Fresh Tamales Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 Megadowbrook Butter PHONE 39 CO. tions in that vicinity. " Bunch said he will fly inland up | the Stikine River from Wrangell into the Cassiar district. | This is in the same territory where Eckmann said he believed he | had located the valley last Fall. Wwill Carry Radio ! In refusing to divulge the course of his flight, Bunch sald he is; having the plane equipped Wwith ra- | dio and in case he is forced down or suffers some mishap he can radio his position out to one of the P i STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. Juneau Sample Shop “The Little Store With the Big Values” . |US. Forest Service, Commercial | | Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. |Bldg., Ketchikan, Alaska; Asso- | | s ¥ ciated General Contractors, Mult- | o e THE ROTO-VERSO Electric Washing Machine FAST SAFE and THOROUGH Built for Fast, Noiseless Efficient Latin- dry Service; is onme of the simplest washers to care for. Everything from transparent silks to heaviest woolens is washed quickly and harmlessly, entire- Removal t | i | | Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POUL! Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacon Three Deliveries Daily UNITED FOOD CO. “CASH IS KING” numerous government radio sta- tions in Alaska and ask for succor. Bunch flew to Seattle from Los! Angeles Sapurday. The plane is a Fokker Universal, equipped with a Wright J-9 motor, somewhat simi-| lar to the one used by Nat Browne | in the attempted Tokyo flight, al-s RICE & . ERS CO_ though a later model. Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal 1l “We tell you in advance ! what job will cost” “Becatise weé do it better” .|' JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 QUICK STEP—The best floor paint for wood work and for boats inside and outside. == o B e R ly free from dirt. PHONES 83 OR 85 ““The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY Thomas Hardware Co. Juneau Paint Store Second Street, Near Main Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office -