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R e sananad i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 11, 1933. ° E . sessing a uniform low temperature appears to have 3 £ [ 3— Daily Alaska Empire |w oo P PROFESSIONAL | || Fraternal Societies Y | "o w n v e s, v i e A [ MYEARS RGO 1R ot b —— o = ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER | Farthest Nor ollegian, student publication o R e g s astineau anne : Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines, = 3_ From The Empire Helene W. L. Albrecht | |:= Published every evening except sflmfl;v by u:’:‘ summarizes part of the Navy's studies in the Second | S AR A 4 PHYSIOTHERAPY BT D, ELRE mees EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at ond and n r Yea )f th . P. O. gm-n., Juneau, Alaska. Polar Year schedul.ed to close this month. Of the SEPTEMBER 11, 1913. Massage, Electricity, Infra Red every Wednesday ot stratosphere, he said: Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | \n the Post Office 1n Juneau as Second Class By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE A G Y er Brother o Gloldstain. Bl 8p m Visiting 5 Entered in the We cannot be sure as yet Just what 3 of Simon and J. A. Hellenthal, the| | 3 n Bullding fooue, \ matter. CREOLE CORN FOR DINNER 2, i Phone Office, 216 brothers welcome. SUHseRIPTION RATES, our tests will prove. But we are sure that { The Menu v ‘well known Juneau lawyers, was i L. W. Turoff, Exalt- i > the temperature of the upper atmosphere is . . coming to Juneau on the Hum-|*—————— ——ta . Sides, | Dellvered by carrier In Juneay and Douglas for 18| 100 unitorm and that it fs not constant. | o g Gemce Oons| Convicts Stage Demonstra-| boat. Mr. ‘Hellentnal had taken | m- ey 11, t: paid, at the follow!ng rates: N ‘We are sure that winds do blow at altitudes . o > % A art of a course in the engineer- PR ——— .&’,"!:yym ":::.’: d?:' :ffi:a’.}f.‘wu'z‘f months, (n advance,| " fon forty miles and that both the e et B""ha;’;,:;:” tion at Penal Ea o ing school of the University of| | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER | | ~gNiGATS OF COLUMBUS ne mon , b i ; | { O bcribers will ‘confer a favor it they will promptly | magnetic needle and auroral displays respond Chocolate Pudding Cresim Three Are Killed Michigan and planned to get some| | DENI‘ST‘? & ! | seghers Council No. 1760. notity the Business Office of any failure or irreguiarily| (o those winds. They may affect radio Coffee & | practical education in the profes- Blomgeen B SIS | | Meetings second and last I ethone Tor Editorial and Business Offices, 374. transmission and they may probably control 4 ANGOLA PRISON FARM, Louis- | sion through work in tne mining| | 2l e Monday at 7:30 p. m. the ozone content of the air in the polar 2 jana, Sept. 11.—A sanguinary riot|and milling of this section. | Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | Transient brothers urg- MEMBER OF Af“i:;fv':‘ P::{'::'e Koo e regions. Creole Cern, Serving 3 | started by 12 long term - convicts L PRSI T —8] .4 to attend. Council e At on of il news dispatches credited (o Ozone content of the air is important (Uses Leftovers) during o prison baseball gameSun- | Judge R. W. Jennings, who had| T - Charles J Jenne | |Chambers, Fitth Strecs. \t or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the to Alaskans because the ultra violet or 3 tablespoons bacon fat, 1 table.|day resulted in the death of two| just returned from the Westward,| | JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. local news published herein. l health rays of sunshine decrease with the spoon chopped onion, 2 tablespodns | guards and one convict, and the|and Judge F. M. Brown, from that DENTIST H. J. TURNER, Secretary ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER| jncrease of ozone. It is probable that these chopped green peppers, % tea-|escape of 11 desperadoes, in visit- | district, who was in Juneau, both Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine TR HANSHETOF(ANY. OTHER PURCIPRTICY = winds at great altitudes are an important spoon green peppers, % teaspoon |ors’ automobiles. | warned p2ople against going into Rone :'n truck: any place nny“ factor in changes of weather conditions salt, 2 cups leftover cooked corn,| Half a dozen persons were|the Chisana country without ade- Telephone 176 . “"“ “’A"' ’t ‘; ("’ Lo 0“] in the lower atmosphere. 1 egg yolk, 3 tablespoons cream,|wounded as the prisoners firad on! quate provisions. It was equiva- | @ AT BB i e de oil save 14 teaspoon sugar, % teaspoon pa- | the baseball crowd to -cover their | lent to suicide as they could not = .| and a tank for crude o | prika. escape. be procurred in the district for Dr.J. W Bayne burner trouble. 368 Billy Sunday believes that the Eighteenth Amend-| jreat fat in frying pan. Add love or money, they said. * DENTIST PHONE 149, NIGHT | ment will be repealed. That makes 25 States Ofand brown onions and peppers. D Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. ||| RELIABLE TRANSFER the Union and one state of mind. Add salt ad corn. Cook 5 min-| ANGOLA, Sept. 11.—The heavily) Jay W. Bell was appointed to be | Office hours, 9 am. (0 5 pm. | | i} utes, stirring frequently. Add rest armed convicts played hide and' Clerk of the United 'States ms.l Evenings by appointment. A lot of* big shots who went to Washington to| 0f ingredients, cook one minute.‘:(;_“fm:“i AR s i) :‘lsés‘ci‘:;tce:ji nfi{'g"f‘gf R Phone 321 8 % dispose of Gen. Johnson in one three-minute round 3 the matted canebrakes northeastof o , ! found to their surprise the General fights under Butterscotch Buns | nere following the prison camp I was pay day at the Alaska-|m— ] s ! the old London prize ring rules, and so far has| 2 cubs flour, 4 teaspoons baking |, o | Gastineau Mining Company and Dr. A. W. Stewart ! z his first encounter to lose. . | powder, % teaspon salt, 4 table- —,,—— \3105000 was disbursed among the i l.)EN'l:XST ! spoons fat, 3-8 cup milk. | employees of the three divisions of | ! 9 am. to 6 pm. | . I} Mix dlour, Suekiae, DuRdEs SNd1 ALFRED BRYANT. ARRIVES "its great development and con- Roms D BIUILDIN'G. Wise to Call 48 NRA and Fahr. Sall. Ot L e e HERE TO JOIN HIS UNCLE yciive work. Nearly 1000 men e 7t | Teansh ANOTHER SWINGS INTO LINE. iy s ing with knife slowly add milk. nvare -silopeds Office Phone 469, Res. ! Juneau Transfer (New York Times.) When soft dough forms, pat out| Ajlfred Bryant has arrived in; Phone 276 peiaal co when i need Republican Vermont, one of the five States which In the year 2033 the historians will write: “To until 1-3_ inch thick. Spread with | jyneau t? join his uncle, A. H.| The teach}ng of domgsttc stience {l————on o - i gave its electoral vote to Herbert Hoover last Fall,(realize the desperate state to which Americans were | %7 "“"'S‘"es‘ A Brgant. The YOUNGHIMED SRes Had 1 had b“g“‘"‘s"":‘”;d ;2 ‘h;rv"“t‘ " - — i of MOVING and as traditionally dry as it is Republican, is the reduced in the Summer of 1933, we need only look 2-3 cup “g::k‘ hfinl‘:,r; sugar, 4‘;l::;)22";?,0‘;?::&01‘35‘?&;:;: ilr:’li ?efc‘;lefuof Cthec f??th’ grn:is: wklle;é | Dr. Richard Williams | or STORAGE latest to reject National Prohibition and set the'a:“p‘h;)wgrn‘ll)‘l:s of l?e umz;. s;mwmg dGoverFmem tablespoons butter, 1 teaspoon van-| mediately f(;l]owing his graduation class came in the morning, of- DENTIST ll seal of popular approval on the repeal of the o1 ;as. military officers, Fankers | Bl Apool ESR0IS | . from a Boston high school. He fered to devote part of the morn- OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | Fuel Oil Eighteenth Amendment. It was said of Texas, after |Without a coat to their back. i Mix ingredients. Sprinkle POr-|gpent that summer with his uncle ing to the work. Gastineau Building, Phone 481 | few short weeks We have long had “shirt-sleeve diplomacy.” On| . 5 ik " 1 it had voted in like manner a few Roosevelt | Hions in , bottoms ~of 10 muffinii, porthern British Columbia at | Ceal ago, that it was still Democratic and Roosevelt— idm;’xfiht la.tx"ger s&_:;lebv,heuNB.A o Lhiem evi;:s: pans spréad rest on top SOft e property of the Cassiar Hy- Judge J. F. Malony, Mrs. Malony gy __ . s oa which was merely a synonym for repeal. In the sh::-sl:ei; (:A])ve:lrlxmen:. A ::lar:::oewazquthe pncturez; dough, roll up like a Jelly TOIL|graulic Mines, Inc. Since then he :::nbt;;;lcra;sfs:w’eet:;lxl?eel((’:sp:}rllet i Transfer case of Vermont, probably it is only fair to say xc,m the papers ' is enouéh, Doeala: tipon ddkensi ok cut off % inch slices and place| . worked in a logging camp, a in’the scawsj — is Republican. But it seems that it at least iS|NpA pdministrators have figured in them, from flat side up in muffin pans. Bake | )00 cannery and various other Robert Simpson Roosevelt and Democratic in so far as it concerns|General Johnson down, and it is hard to recall a fag‘;“‘;"“’:h‘“m‘:‘t‘:gfra“ oven. Serve | ajaskan enterprises. ‘ Joe Meherin, well known trav- | 0 D. ] e — - i S i : ; | the matter of Prohibition. coat in the whole number; not even an alpaca i eling mm]d“r;‘vw "‘L 1"“{‘“3;3:’1“ Graduate les Col- | g n " i Angel ! { No section of the country now is untouched |or white linen coat. The President of the United Cream or Rocquefort cheese! To hsel:vh;r"-on::’u Aavertising x.‘zgr:] Humboldt from a tripto lege. ot Optometry- and i by the wave of repeal. Wisconsin first heralded\‘s]mtes himself has been photographed in shirt-| o .ooqc thinned with lemon juice | YOUT Pes! 2y : Onthalmology dl\ | ; j e | T s iy Glasses Fitted, Lenses Groun 3 its approach. Signs of its volume were not less| is very tempting over toast or wa. 4 evident as the middle Atlantic States registered | “3’1‘5" a 5"?"“"“’1",; b“:‘h"’ ‘;‘; °°E’"‘“§e C;mf: fers. They are excellent to serve \. sl MORE for { & anni oar i v o 5 i their respective wills. The South, the Midwest,[\06C er MOWACAys, ke 146 8 as appetizers or with soups or = e sl LESS l Washington in yesterday's paper, we have from left salads. | \ Konnerup’s v the Southwest, the Pacific Cm?st. and at last, the| right Wesley C. Mitchell, Frederick A. Delano, | | D:m:‘mfiflgsg?op‘ln:wlctlmm iz = i rockribbed New England section all tell of the cpares W, Eliot 2d and Charles E. Merriam, Toasted almonds, pecans or wal- | | | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | ?-_fi_. ¥ » same tidal sweep of anti-Prohibition sentiment presenting an unbroken army of white shirts en-| nuts sprinkled o&er frozen des- | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | ! i Vermont, 2 to 1 for repeal, the twenty-fifth casing four distinguished, intellectual and good-100k-| serts add flavor. | | | office Pn;ne 484; Residence | ; JUNEAU-YOUNG ’ i State to say with their votes, “down with this ing men. | {“ Phone 238. Office Mours: 9:30 F i farce!”, may presage an equally emphatic demand| Thank Heaven they are white shirts, spelling Over-beating muffin m\xf,ures | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | ’ uneral Parlors ’ 5 by Maine, another State traditionally as Dry as it|Plain human beings and good-will, and not the| will produce a coarse-grained pro-' |5 | Licensed Funeral Directors | has been Republican. black, brown, blue, green, purple and red variety| quct. | = = e {Nighnp;:x;fs?lhlge“ph | Eleven more States are necessary to ratify the Apelling, SupeTi S Wi T e The ud—s_nrlng you tne Informa- | i Rose A. Andrews l & Ve 12. repeal resolution. The vote in 12 is already tion abou. quality, style and orice. | 1 Graduate Nurse | i e assured before November 7, or one more than is The American Age. 3 | | | Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- et necessary to give the long count to Prohibition if — sage, Colonic Irrigations S AB IN’S | E all vote wet. It is possible that elections will also (St. Louis Post-Dispatch.) Office hours 11 am. to 5 pm, | l be held in Virginia, Kansas, Kentucky and Montana | That America is moving into a new scheme of| S L4 l Evenings by Appointment } $5 that date, bringing the total to 41. existence can no longer be doubted. Every foreign| pecm Second and Main Phone 259 Everything in Furnishings | The day is coming—and it is not far distant. observer is impressed by it. | |® L for Mem 1 The most interesting thing about it is mat_ WhB.,l FVFNIN(‘ IN PARIQ | . | | is commonly termed the American revolution is " ° oo > as RAIN i i - ¥ 3 o exactly what Europe expected of America. The . s 5—-—-—-—“—’ | JOHNSON AND THE NRA Austrian philosopher, Rudolf Maria Holzapfel, said Llp Stick | L&?flp&,fig&g \ I TrE JunEAU LAunpry it The personnlity of Gen. Hugh S. Johnson, NRA & decade ago that America was the hope of the . 3 uite | | Franklin Street betweem E generalissimo, his great driving force, his saltiness world. He predicted that what he termed “those ‘Perfumcq for SHINE | Ol:l:im;r“ie!;‘oz:igrsank | l Front an? Second Streets | i of speech and the determination he is exhibiting in (utilitarian instincts which suppress and confine Face Powder or SHOWERS ' PHONE 451 i ‘ i putting the Blue Eagle campaign over are being :::;f\c?‘:l o;""':me‘”c“ w‘_’“]m :’e ov‘elrcome b{l “‘"(Ol:fl:f £ A | | PHONE 359 | { impressed on the entire country. The General seems |, i O R $1.10 e i L_h' ] to have won completely all of the corps of Wash-|"gioofrieq says: “In the future, one will speak, | ‘i ington correspondents who delight in Printing new |perhans of the American Age, as one says, in rela- Butler M auro | ALLAMAE:SCOTT jUNEA‘U FROCK { “Johnson stories.” tion to certain epochs in the past, the Stone Age, T t | Expert Beauty Specialist SHOPPE Something of all these qualities are present in|or the Bronze Age.” OPCOa S PERMANENT WAVING this pungent story he told during a speech, as| The transformation of America from a land of Dru g C0~ Phone 218 for Appointment “Exclusive but not Expensive” { reported in a special dispatch from the National |ruthless, and brutal individualism into a regulated 0 t Entrance Ploneér Barber Shop Coats, Dresses, Lingerie i capital to the New York World-Telegram: and cooperative capitalism, if that is what it 1s Express Money Orders vercoats :a——-—-———- 4] Hoslery and Hats | to be, cannot be prefected overnight. The Government will make mistakes. We will all make mistakes. That is of no importance. Only one P et b i d Once there was a very poor farmer, ploughing a field with an ox and a mule. In the midst of the furrow the ox had an iden. He sud to himsel, T domt meed [(MNE 1 imporiant. what we snall have e v o | 13.50 to || TONEAU SAMPLE HOTEL ZYNDA to go on pulling together” So he laid . ; u:zt o e:g:ms l;s}e ‘:n us‘:. ) r; ml;; . 0 | SHOP Large Sample Rooms i down and chewedlhi.s cud—]he would not |y i nd only mus“’cfln e the ALt 'l The Little Store with the ELEVATOR SERVICE : get up and he would not pull. can Age. BIG VALUES 8. ZYNDA, Prop. ¢ So the farmer got in to the yoke with ‘ the mule. The ox ambled home and ate 5 his hay. At sundown the mule came home Hollywood and England. tired and worn out and the ox was rested and talkative. He asked the mule: “What did the farmer say?” “Nothing—he just pulled on together with $23.50 C. L. FENTON CHIROPRACTOR Soutn ¥ront St., next to Brownie's Barber Shop "GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 (New York World-Telegram,) Certain London newspapers are jubilant over the prospects of transferring the glory that is Hollywood to England. = in tweeds, broadcloths and they come in fion your pame. ! sets, paraphernalia, press agents—everything but the BETTY MAC “Who was the man?” asked the ox. The Harry Race SABIN’S me.” a F— 3 orfice Hours: 10-12; 2-5 o x b This sudden optimism in a country which has Day Ph 3 i “Didn't h thing? . ings intment ¥ Fhone 371 i "Nop: B shy anytiuing yet created few notable films was produced by the | [ More For Your tans, greys, blues, blacks—in fact most §: si¥ren by Appo i} e R ORI announcement of Douglas Fairbanks that he is I MOIIG] ; I p 5 § 4 uitting Californi: d that he and Douglas, Jr., = 3 f' _T L “Nope.” And then the mule remembered. 2re Py orgmlng i 2‘:":;“, R 85000005 fl: ye;r | AT s | any shade you desire. The advertisements bring you P i “Oh, yes” said the mule, “a man drove e lotien 1 HRetevA! o3 [ COLEMAN’S | dews of better things to have and , G mmuorou l i alotnswlnmn l;ugkboardé t‘;r t:z dl"me; wex(:: From the paeans of triumph in the newspapers | 2 easier ways to live. MAYTAG PRODUCTS i o 8, A6n0e D s . 00N, indicated it seems now only a matter of bringing | z. ——} i tobacco. Remember now that he did men- W. P. JOHN 16 : around the moving vans and loading up the actors, || | X, M, J SON 5 5 well-bruited California sunshine and the adjoining r L e ———— | 5 'D‘S_Yflf': tw.wsfis the butcher.’ mountain snows, seasides and deserts. I BEAUTY SHOP l » B GTAGL N i T dh's’ know .n i oot Akt We doubt, however, that the British confidence 102 Assembly Apartments | DRUGGIST NEW! DIFFERENT! | o Shouy i will create any earthquake of alarm just outside of PHONE 547 | PETER PAN quarrel [the coal crisis] to say who is the Siiile and who is the .ox in this story, but Los Angeles. We think that the Daily Mail and the R ¥ Post were slightly overstimulated when they said, 2 I know that the field is not being ploughed. s " o " I know the farmer is the long suffering YR Ga the U0 Jead;! Wil ERAIAN takes world “THE SQUIBB STORE" “Everything in Furnishings for Men” BEAUTY SHOPPE Second Floor, Triangle Bldg. | leadership in pictures.” The Manchester Guardian PHONE 221 | l‘:""‘:::‘“is pi;gl" u:?lg :1::1 ‘“:n dmzt xn‘i:: more conservatively noted only “the decline of F 0 R D . 1 ko e P his land ot the |Hollywood as the world's chief film factory with- T T T sound of the voice of Franklin D. Roosevelt, |ouf MOVINE fhat “factory” at once fo Elstree, AGENC Y i and God help the man or group of men b 4 xXctusive 3 But if Britain will but retain this optimism o eteaa Dealérs) Th B M B ’ nd B k | Sont l:;a'nd.s JUnet s Oetve 00 this de- and enthusiasm long enough to create a real rival Ay e » P e l're s an Agency ; When Gen. Johnson told this story he had in gmflo::flwoo‘:,} l;!;; g;:vli;hzm n.lflnx:n ;E:xc i b:‘ bk GAS K ABO 1 mind the differences in -the great coal mining b 17 ¥ kg L OILS Juneau L Alaska I| industry that were preventing the signing of a code| Flat Earth Voliva now predicts the end of the GCREASES CORSETS 1 under which it could operate as a member of the |world for 1935-36. Thank goodness, that will give i NRA family. Though it was so addressed, it nev-|us plenty of time to see how the NRA project works OBl Want to Make . | ertheless, is not without point to all of us, em- |out—(Philadelphia Bulletin.) BANKERS SINCE 1891 Good Steak A ployer and consumer as well. The employer owes u a te: | it to his fellowman to get in line, and most of The lightning the -Blue Eagle is toting around unea Taste Better? s : 2 Juneau’s employers are doing it, and the consumer is a variety lpat can strike twice in the same place. s ; Then order a bottle of Ex- Seward Street r owes it to the country and to those who are Blue —(Indianapolis Star.) M owrs Strong—Progr essive—Conservative tra Pale to go with it! Our | Eagle Beer is bitter enough to 3 s firms to patronize them. In submitting a new dance, the Nira, the dancing FOOT*OF MAIN ST. m":"flu appetite— o > = - l o masters of America probably consider they are doing ST yet full-flavored, creamy L. C. SMITH and CORONA WINDS IN THE STRATOSPHERE. |thelr part.—(Bulfalo Courler-Express.) : We cordially invite you to avail and mild to make a bottle TYPEWRITERS i for its own sake a pleasure, £ Americanism —Deciding fhat the neighborhood | | Recurvaction J. B. Burford & Co. * | One big argument of those who advocate travel| = hackss ‘10 ik Phatitie & doiers mani R » »Lntherm customers” ) yourselves of our facilities for —— | i 2 the stratosphere is that the air high above| gas to reach a roadside stand where ve l chmh | BAILE Y S tables B 2 3 | “Our doorstep worn by satisfied earth is undisturbed by wirtls, bad weather and |0 SF 1 T L 8 SO o on Beacon. oy s E o handling your business. & 4 aerial navigation hazards. This picture of ROV 0, TN 90 Repcon-Jonnatisid » P‘:.t:' ol N, !4 it C A FE atmosphere as a placid oceAn of gas| The use of the Blue Eagle will hasten the return ‘ Morning Worship 10:30 AM. | The world’s greatest need 1is d by wind currents of any sort and pos- of the golden eagle.—(Atlanta Constitution.) . '] courage—show yours by advertising.