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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1933. each. That, at an advance of 30 cents per dozen EHusband Pleased Dail Alaska Em ire over last year’s prevailing sale price, will brin | F— y P to mel i:acli’ers ;s.fimoé ek ]m;; the wl;a l:):cl‘i | After Wife Lost PROFESSIONAL ! Fraternal Societies i OF ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE_ PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska. Entered in the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dellvered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.26 per_month, By mall, postage pald, at the following rates: D in_advance, $12.00; six months, in advance, V0; on would bring at the 1932 figure. The average pink salmon pack is 3,000,000 cases. The current quota- tion is 40 cents per dozen higher than the average maintained last year, which means that the pink salmon producers will reap $4,800,000 more than they would have at last season’s price of 80 cents. While these are impressive figures, they do not mean that the packers are out of the woods. During the past two years they have lost large sums of money. The industry, as a whole, at the outset of By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE GREEN TOMATO MINCEMEAT Dinner Menu Broiled Lamb Chops | BULKY FAT Reduced 21 Pounds—Skin Clearer and Feels Much Better ‘Pan’ Gold Without Hard, Tedious Work! I've lost exactly 21 lbs. with 3| jars of Kruschen and am so happy to get rid of that bulky fat. My! husband is very pleased with me. My skin is clearer, and I feel so Cash In on the New Deal! Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | 307 Goldstein Building | Phone Office, 216 - B 5 | Gastineau Channel | & B. P. 0. ELKS meets every Wednesday ot 8 p m Visiting brothers welcome. L. W. Turoff, Exalt- ed Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary. ] month, in advance, $1.26. | i the current year was deeply involved in debt. Many mu better since I'm not so heavy hardened ! o, Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly 3 Crea: i | | Amateur gold-seekers and hardene | DRS.KAS BURGER | B e iy, ot e Bisihess Office of a7 fullure o irreguAFIY |of the packers were uble to operate only by grace B on my feet. Friends say 1 100k | | veterons EQUALLY ENTHUSIASTIC ||| ER & FREEBURGER | | ~ KNIGATS OF COLUMBUS Teleptone Yor Editorial and Business Offices, 374. |0f the banking institutions. Only a few of the Bread Buica e L 2t <l (o B G il P}:.?:: I Blomgren Bulldir g | 3‘";‘"°°“2an 1. : £ = b er, Ma X s A 3 ] | | Meetings second and last MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. larger ‘concerns, Aiid SEGL R ER R only, | Head Lettuce French Dressing | o get rid of double chins, bulg- || thorough and porfablel ~Gets over FHONE 86 Monday at 7:30 p. m. operated all their plants, while many were able Raspberry Pie ing hips, ugly rolls of fat m; Pl 90% of the finest “flour" or dust! Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. Transient brothers IIL'B The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. to operate only a portion What they make in profit to obtain finances of their establishments. Coffee Raspberry Pie and upper arms SAFELY and with- | Write for facts at oncel out discomfort—at the same time | i T g | Dr. Charles J. Jenne =d to attend. Councll Chambers, Fifth Strec:. i this season will be required to reduce their indebt-{ 1 i e HN MULLE ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER ALY 7 ¢ build up glorious health and acquire | DENTIST | Jo! i N, G. K. THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. .dness and get themselves in shape for next ¢ cups flour, % teaspoon salt, - s i i : i . § | edne E % cup lard; 3 tablespoons cold wa- a clear skin, bright eyes, energy and | | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine H. J. TURNER, Secretary [ season % vivaciousness—to look younger andt Building @ =t | RTINS R e { ¥ ¢ feel it—take a half teaspoonful of | Telephone 176 T our p_la——au any In its agricultural recovery program, it is evident| MU flour :d"iil::l:“f‘:fm’; lard | Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot| G T ) ‘| ?I-w"'.:hu:: Tor Ditasi ‘o4 | ‘ hat the Administration is determined if ar_myone cold water slowly, When . stiff v\’«mr every morning before break: | = z | and a tank for crude oii save | is going to make money out of farming it will be dough forms, break off 2-3 of it, | *" | Dr.]. W. B | burner trouble. |the farmer. That's quite a departure from recent!roll out and fit into pie pan. One jar lasts 4 weeks and costs | Koy s - Ry | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 practice. WARY Beazy - #iijing, SRoll oub | 0Nt & Wikie Ry (JUHER Dirdg BO0E St : v g. out re- Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | ' o COMMISSION‘S DECISION IS RIGHT. It took Magellan's expedition one month more than three years to circumnavigate the globe and Wiley Post a little more than a week. Post tells us the familiar story of wind and fog, of sleet which formed on wings and which had to be melted off by a descent. Yet his flight was something maining dough and make 4 slits 15 minutes in moderately hot oven in moderate oven. per or pie pan. Berry Filling Reduce heat and bake 35 minutes If top browns too quickly cover with waxed pa- Butler drugstore the world over. Make sure Mauro Drug Co. or any, St | 4 PIONEER IS DEAD Michael Goonan, 80 years of age old-timer, was stricken recently at the ARC Camp near Fairbanks, Dost’: i i n it. is S Post’s Automatic Pilot. e ‘m;'“":’v‘fi?‘ “ggfii of dough Il you get Kruschen because Iit's Evenings by appointment . c . Ar- | satistied. | shone 321 s RS Fanee i) abuet: th' place; TiosetEg| 24T Money back if not sausr’)‘ejd.: & Phone P edged together with fingers. Bake D — Office hours, 9 am. to-5 p.m. Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469, Res. e e el RELIABLE TRANSFER COMPANY Movin g and more than an athletic feat on the part of a man : s 8 i i j where he was a cook, and died in i 5 of steady nerves and great courage. It was a reve-| 1 QUArt berries, 2 tablespoons of . - . Phone 276 | S The decision of the Pioneers’ Home Building auht ory',he Mol (5 fiying, :Jgo Dlane ever before | flour, % teaspoon cinnamon, 3 | the hospital ts the result of apo IR o LNV R tor(‘ge Commission fixing Sitka as the permanent s(l)l: of 3ot G with 80 splenifl ‘& SaaEhaRiER] ‘equtiiicaico]teasbbon salt, 2 tablespoons lemon | Pl€XY: S — ! - me and to construct there a modern, | T | jui s 8 — — ————-——————l. gy ¥ the Pioneers’ Home and to ruc !An automatic meehanism which admittedly relieved juice, 2 cups sugar, 3 tablespoons HARDING LOS 0B ! Dl'. Rlchfll‘d Wllllams MOV:& Packs and Stores ! fire-proof institution with all the comforts and accommodations needed to insure the trail blazers materially less. The decision having been made now, the next step is to start construction with as little delay as possible. There are two major reasons for this. the pilot of much strain kept the craft on an even keel; the efficacy of a propeller with a pitch continental flight. By winning a victory with the \wise use of gyrostats, a variable propeller and a radio compass, Post definitely ushers in a new stage of long-distance aviation. The days when human skill alone and an almost bird-like sense of direc- | butter. nutmeg, ' cup lemoh juice, 4 ta- blespoons grated lemon rind, % cup orange juice, 7 cups sugar. Wash tomatoes, do not peel them, but remove and discdrd stem Sprinkle 4 tablespoons of sugar Warren S. Harding, Deputy U. [ Juneau DENTIST | | J (AR R DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL ! Optometrist—Optician Freight and Baggage Prompi Delivery of of the north a safe and pleasant place in Which that can be changed to suit the conditions of flight on bonrom of trhe crust. ll\:ht(’el 1-3§ &, atatin At Hyal chazihsen nod|=oeed OFFICE AND RESIDENCE i to spend their declining days is undoubtedly right {was demonstrated; and the Kreusi radio compass, ::)DS o ‘resb 0 Susfll’d Wt" rries, tified of the prospective aban- A BLESSED EVENT Gastineau Building, Phone 481 FUEZL OIL and proper. It will meet with the almost unanimious [a development of the Air Corps, showed that if a|00d% CAnafor BAC F POUr | gonment of the Hyder office on Is Coming adv - approval of those who are now residing in the |man can keep in touch with a radio station he 1: :fir' sngr ;]enfonw juxc:emD:; 5 % s e ALL KINDS OF COAL Home. It will please & majority of the people of [can somehow find his way around the world even.wfih bitter 3 e - Alaska. Had the Legislature last Spring made the [If he is hardly ever out of fog. Givell Toniitd Micesiens 3 : A, ead of caeating a Commission to do it,| _Thus viewed, Post's dash around the world is of| , U0 POIA o loilim ool Robert Simpson PHONE 48 Sitka would have been the choice of a large first-rate technical importance. To be sure, his pounds apples, 2 cups raisins, 1l 0 D LA AN, 5 . mechanical and radio aids were not untried. Air b L tl & 9 majority in both branches. That it didn't take pound chopped suet, 1% table- Graduate Angeles Col- | . transport companies have experimented with them. | e () H‘t?n S an action is regrettable. Much time would have been Only a few weeks ago Hawks demonstrated the spoons salt, 2 tablespoons cinna-/ . 9 lege of Optometry and K [} gaved and the ooek of construction would have been |ghil & ™ Tl SR ting 16 fast transc| DOm L teaspoon cloves, 1 feaspoail) s =5 e onnerup S a asses , Lenses MORE for LESS The most important is that it will furnish work ends. Chop well and cover with: e 21007 ¥||_ Ovtometrist—Optictan =~ || 08 __ for & quite sizable body of Alaskans, cutting down [tion enabled a flier to hold his course for long boiling water. Let simmer 5 b BANKERS SINCE 1891 Ryea Enn;md——dlulu Pitted T n costs of unemployment relief that are almost certajn |hours through a starless night or a fog are OVEr| s prain and cover again with| ot!m ‘;n‘emm‘ .:lno Bldg. | JUNEAU-YOUNG | to be burdensome to both the Territory and all its communities next Winter, The second, and hardly less material, factor is the condition of the Commercial flying in the future will be automatic. However, Post's achievement shows that much still remains to be done before we can say non- chalantly: “I'm off for Moscow tomorrow on the boiling water and let stand 5 minutes. have been peeled and chopped, add rest of ingredients, cook very Drain. Add apples which | Strong—ProgrPSSit)e—Cflnfie”’"uUe Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 [ | Funeral Parlors | Licensed Funeral Directors | and Embalmers | Night Phone 1851 [ market for labor and materials. Both are rising.|njonta) Air Express” Despite his N i 4 5 5 precious radio | o5y one hour or until very — - . | Without question next Spring prices will be higher |compass, he lost hours in the fog. We need more |yl gyir frequently during the . A : | Rose A. Andrews Day Phone 12 | than they are now. Thus time is a vital element, |radio beacons to guide world-fliers over vast, desolate | cooking. ~Pour into jars when We cordially invite you to avail ATy ] and the quicker the work is started the greater|regions, and more stations like that at Fairbanks,| mincemeat is cold. f R Electrle Cabinet Baths—Mas- | |1 . TR will be the saving to the Territory. Of course, such |which came to Posts's rescue with a new propeller P | ygurse]vcs of our facilities for pees g N a structure cannot be erected without the most{and made a continuance of his flight possible in| JOHN WICK IS DEAD ! : § Ollulce“hours 1 n.m’“‘. ‘wu""'s B, SABIN careful planning. That will require several weeks, recor_dvbreaklng time. There is still too much luck { hu“d]mg your business. Evenings by Appointment » i h hs. But it should be d in ericircling the globe or a goodly part of it by air| John Wick, oldtimer, aged 69 perhaps two or three months. it shou! one died s the Ket- Second and Main Phone 259 Everything in as speedily as possible without sacrificing anything —the luck of alighting in some unknown spot wuh.Y;‘]fl’& ied recently ml e . i r Furnishings a good machine-shop and spare parts at hand. The : “{‘:r“ eGenirs?:legfsmfwfio:: W“°I Men mer T of g Sttt Bt e | € in the building necessary to make it all that can be desired for the purpose for which it is being built. G. 0. P. DECIDES TO WAIT. While no announcement to that effect was made, the recent departure of Chairman Everett Sanders for Europe was evidence that the Republican Na- tional Committee has decided that just now is an unpropitious time to try to make political thunder. truth is that wings, engines, instruments, automatic | aids, everything but the ground, seems to be ready for intercontinental flying on a grand scale. For it is from the ground that radio guidance must come, and the ground that must always afford a haven of safety. The Man Caesar. (Manchester, Eng., Guardian.) A new estimate of the character of Julius Caesar AR RSO Expert Beauty Specialist PERMANENT WAVING Phone 218 for Appointment Entrance Ploneer Barber Shop Boswiionsd |~ CHIROPRACTIC “Health from Within” | | ALLAMAE SCOTT l TuE ?UNEAU LAunpry \l Street between Front an” decond Streets | PHONE 359 JUNEAU FROCK 3 is given in an article by Professor R. S. Conway A 'g::fl“dz“M:}rh;““;e:;fi;‘; n:t:etizl:‘rfli‘n ’:“;e ss:'::?g in the current number of the “Quarterly Review.” * Solarium Baths * | SHOPPE es L. » "|The Caesarian legend has engaged the world for 2 ” and former Senator James E. Watson of Indians,|ewo thousand years; from Charlemagne to Musso- —Authentic— “Exclusive but not Expensive to wait for several months has apparently borne|lini ambitious and power-seeking men have dignified Palmer School Graduate Death n"-:"‘""‘" fruit. So much so that the sniping of Senator |their own pretensions with the authority of the DR. DOELKER PSS M. PHONE 477 Reed of Pennsylvania and’ Minority Leader Snell of the House is expected to subside at least until next Winter. Plainly, the sounder strategy 1is t¢ wait for a break. It would be decidedly out of tune with public sentiment for the G. O. P. to work for a break, great Roman. Believers in democracy, libertarian writers, in turn, have been forced to take the side of that Senate which Julius did his best to destroy; hating the authoritarian view of govern- ment, hating the Caesarian legend and all that it implies, they have criticised destructively the man C. L. FENTON CHIROPRACTOR Soutn ¥ront St., next to HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Rooms ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. = = behind the legend. Thus, when an H. G. Wells = = or even openly express.a wish for a break, in the| o "o pest fln the modern phrase) to “debunk” = = Brownie’s Barber Shop ambjtious program of the Roosevelt Administration |Gaecar he is not so much supporting the collectivist = . = orfice Hours: 10-12; 3-8 for national recovery. Yet it is upon a breakdown|theory of history (the theory that it is soclal = Just a Few Prlces on = Evenings by Apmml;nent L —- that their hopes for any sort of a recovery of Party |movements which matter, not persons) as answering = = f GARBAGE HAULED l strength in Congress must depend. If the country|the autocratic Hobbes and Machiavelli. Professor g = | Reasomable Monthly Rates continues to go ahead in the next year as it has|Conway is on the side of the “debunkers.” He ef- = = ' E 0 l in the past five months, if, in fact, it shows any fectively criticises the German historian Mommsen, = ' = o . DAVIS l appreciable gains, the Republican outlook in the|on whose work most of the current views of Caesar = = JUNEAU SAMPLE | TELEPHONE 584 { next Congressional elections will be the poorest largely depend. Like the famous bust which has E ) § SHOP l Day Phone 371 | in history. So there is nothing jeft for the organi- |20 long and so fllegitimately claimed to represent = % — The Little Store with the 5 sation to do but to remain passive, not to work | L et ol “:3?332“3033 = Many other to chose from and we invite your inspection = B0, VALY [ CEEGT A Y against the Administration, since that would bel PR PO Ottt on the sun. Vercingetorix == y y P = , GENERAL MOTORS ruinous, not to so much as hope it will fail, but 0 |p.o0eq Caesar for his life; the chivalrous Julius kept = el g X = and be in DO:“OH de‘;‘ advantage of any short-|yercingetorix in a dungeon for siv years and then = = MAYTAG PRODUCTS comings that may develop. had him put to death; 40,000 men, women and == - Mr. Sanders’s trip to Europe indicates that is[children could be massacred by his orders, and|= WASH DRESSES"'25 cents = Harr Race W. P. JOHNSON 3 the policy to be pursued so far as the public is|Caesar writes about it in his “Commentaries” “as|= = y o concerned. Leaders throughout the country -un-|[though he had no more responsibility for it than = i T = doubtedly will discuss re-organization and lay tenta- |for & storm of wind rain.” All this may be sald, | = For Children—Ages 4 to 14 = DRUGGIST ——_ . {ive plans for mext year's Congressional elections.[and it is true. Yet the man remains an enigma; == : = | SCANDINAVIAN Already there is a pretty free-for-all scrap over the tall, graceful figure with the :iark eyes and thfi = = ROOMS s Ohairman of the Netiohal) Omiibies i the|ianissucally élshotsto dtess, the tgreat gentleman, | HOUSE DRESSES 75 1 00 = Phone 513 Btsan st offing. Senator Watson wants the berth, Chairman as Professor Conway calls him, whose urbanity and |== - C, . = | LOWER FRO! sl strange, intermittent clemency could be more ter- |= ] NT STREET Sanders has shown no desire to relinquish it, and rifying than his cruelty, still puzzles us as he = New CDlOI‘S—SizeG up to 50 = | Rates by Day, Week or Month | it is said Mr. Hoover wants him to retain it 8|pumled his contemporaries. Would it be right to|== e = o . least until 1936. Former Senator Moses of NeW[say of him, as Lord Acton said of Napoleon, that|= = Hampshire, former Senator Edge of New Jersey, |he was “as great as a man could be without virtue" = = . - e former Vice-President Curtls, Charles D. Hilles,|—leaving to each one of us to answer for himself | = SILK PRINT DRESSES 5 5 = | ORPHEUM ROOMS I National Committeeman for New York, and Frank[the question in what such greatness can consist? (= ’ L "'$3-00, $ -9 = | Steam Heated. Rates by day, | D. Knox, Chicago publisher, are all regarded as = e S s X = | week or month. Near Commer- candidates. Pending a formal election, a quiet cam-| “Drys List Three Reasons For 20 Wet Victorles." | =2 Plain Colors ome Whites and Prints = | clal Dock, foot of Main St. l paign is afoot for each of them. —(Louisiana Tribune.) . = = | Telephone 396 Bessle Lund | Just mow it isw't a plum worth while making|, ARd the fourth—or maybe the fifth—reason is|= = a determined fight for. As long as the country|Xat mofe people voted wet than voted dry.—(Ohl- =2 IN . = = = responds to President Roosevelt's recovery program el 3 = STOCK GS' 15c Palr = Want to Make as it is doing and has been for five months, the ning trouble in dris = 5 = 2 Bonor I more”or “less nominal. But should some- nclgtr.w A.sngor g“flb tve unde‘:ls‘ta}x‘):s L:L::{: :)::nsvdv::n = For Children E % (Good Stash ) thing occur to upset the major plans of the Demo-|in it without getting wet.—(Toledo Blade.) == o = Taste Better? crats, then a battle royal can be expected. = = Then order a bottle of Ex- A few more flights should be sufficient to start|= = 2 CANNING INDUSTRY REVIVING. a small real estate boom in Novosibirsk, Kharbarovsk |= ’ g ) and Irkutsk.—(Indianapalis Star.) = == 3 The opening price fixed for rc. salmon, $1.75 per - = |} dozen, and the current quotation for pinks, $1.20, if Less is heard of an old contention among editors E E '.:‘ maintained during the next year, means that the|%S to whether Prohibitionists are Drys or Drles, E i . = R Alaska salmon packing industry will receive about |28 P e 'le“"!‘:““ they are no longer plural, any- |= = | ik i | e 2 = epartment Store E - last season’s pack was marketed for. The red salmon| ywnat does it matter if there is' FRRMR . P P A ma.mmm,i&h“flmwd- "“‘b'mmwnznmnumummmo:n—(wm-i y = b spproximately 2,500,000 cases of four dozen canslington Post. S e o 000000