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doo A - A 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1934. S s . . them out. There have been considerable compali P e ol (53 . Dail Y Alaska Empire o ‘miuy to smai businesses under some of| [l PROFESSIONAL T Yok Sociisids ; L , 20 YEARS AGO I: i 2K | by JEANNE BOW) ! Prom The Empire | Helene W. L. Albrecht Gastineau Channel | ithe NRA codes. This Board should discover just| 3 PHYSIOTHERAPY | | | ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER how much truth there is to them, and how injustices can be eliminated. Published _every evening except Sunday by the| EMPIRE_PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main ¥ —_— | i ' 2't joking. She had never seen| “I hope you do,” she returned sin with Alaska products and officered | H. J. TURNER, Becretary be did hope so, it he were! |by Gov. Ernest Lister, Mayor H. E. B. WILSON | Now that we have repeal, let’s hope that we| was o 5 A im as serious. cerely. don't get a headache just from asking the price| him serious. i W 5 P 5 T T Jhflppe,md e other| | “Blg Tom{” she asked, “are you|nalf gs_ foscinating as his sister| [C. Gill and President J. P. Chil { place planning another trip to Washing-| thought him, he would make an ideal berg of the Seattle Chamber of g ton, or abroad?” | guest for her home . . . hers and Commerce. [ T i & fetly, | Norman's . . . she'd almost forgot- | 1Its about time to call a halt on these funny| “No.Judy,” he answered quietly, & h vious $ s B beginning at 7:30 p. m. MR- . il ;| ten Norman during the previous | Weather fo rthe previous 24 % nesota and says a family of five can live on five| ['OIURE TCE i fiating: what| She found herself recalling what |MaXimum temperature was 43 de-) | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER | |Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec | | . SYNOPS. Judith Lane’s em- row, give them your signature and |& i T s B | r Streets, Juneau, Alasks. |SPECIAL NOTICE FOR MOTHERS' DAY.| pioyer, sig Tom Betins, just has | o vour keys.” o8 | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | B- P. O. ELKS meets ¢ Entered o the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class e tumed over o Kt N Lo whieh | Judith nodded wearily, then went Up to closing time the previous|| = pay’ Medical Gymnastics. || €very Wednesday ab #} matter. |" For many years a day for paying tribute to| Hevins has widertaken' ehiély 1o | \"the door to admit a tall youns night Lhel":’ was a u;w.l :;i‘sz*;"} 307 Goldstein Building | gl":hm- Vll-““nl ; o yeliet of hiwndreds of farmers | : 7 . or o v Y Dettvered by coUBSORIPTION RATES, solas for s1.es| MoOthers, living and dead, has been set apart.| f17,7e0h %) 0"l ki ts'ws | Texan in the nondescript atire of af | ton of 445 MOTER 00 U oril. Phone Office, 216 | {brothers welcome. o per month. Throughout the nation it has come to be generally| gaged to Norman Dale, law part- | 1;mereial airman. REPROEL e R 4 | s it . B: il, postage paid, at the following rates: | ner of Morton Leampere, and Lani- " this number, 96, or less than one- ed Ruler. M. H. Sides, o e edvance. $12.00; six months, in advance, | Observed. This year a new feature will be added| jiio is trying to gueer the Rio “Judith, Miss Laue, this s Slim} 4 oo “oore women, i ¥ " | Secretary. : AL g ] g Mo dam. Tom pins' daughe | o oonam 3 A $6.00; ot tonth, In advance, 3138 © Tl to the usual ceremonies. The Post Office Department | Ditilo dvv fom SOt SO | sanford. ; 'l Rose A. Ardrews A R A, notify the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity | has announced it will issue a special Mothers' Day| man from JuaiEh ;lr;;[;f;vm';r}g_"j"/a | Atthe r;fime -Yug{fih los‘(éiup and All Seattle celebrated the pas-|| Graduate Nurse KNICATS OF COLUMBUS in the delivery of thelr Dapers. . . css Offices, 374, |Stamp. Mothers' Day occurs this year on May 13.| 4" joiuy ouer the detad of (o led—Youre Clla's brother” || e of the Alaska Railroad bill| | Eleotrie Cabinet Baths—Mas | | Seghers Councll No.1760. SEVBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. On May 1, the Postal authorities will place on sale | Ple e "”_‘“,“‘)”“m China to meet you and| | With one hundred thousand peo-j | sage, Colonic Irrigations Meetdlngs second and last The Assoclated Press is exclusively entitled to tn ' & stamp bearing a reproduction of Whistler’s famous | chaptas s W’;”m‘;”“ down In! the* Bevil ri\'er‘ ple taking part in and “‘B[chn}ng‘ | Office hours 11 am. t:o 5 pm. Monday at 7:30 p. m. use for republication of all news dispatches credited to| «portrait of the Artist's Mother.” It is the first ek try. NBw thiat Youlre Bere r| {the Dioceedingh' ‘The mitst Wxié-|{ Hvenings by Appotntment . | |Translent brothers'urg- it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the % ki i ki INSTRUCTIONS uonghey., Wo: * ' |ing teature of the celebration was| | Second and Main Phone 259 | |ed to attcnd. Counctl local news published herein. time that such an official notice has been taker o | have to go down there . . . never & & b G X o L 7| Chambers, Fofth Streed, f the occasion. 'DITH turned to Tom Bevins, be- | 1, V'l catch up with you some e passage up S g e i ASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LAIGER‘O UD | & JOHN F. MULLE k. o ALASIMAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. | PR AASTRARI e T wilderiics B He-uEey fyeR. B | gay.” | [the "Alaska special train, loaded W N, G. E | Chiropodist—Foot Specialist | | MOUNT JUNEAT LODGE NO. 147 | 401 Goldstein Building ! Second and fourth Mon- PHONE 496 | yday of each month in ul&onlsh Rite Temple, | dollars a week. He failed to say how, or for how | 1o haq tried to do, Something| Clia had told her of him, as he talked |8rees and the minimum e ) DENTISTS i many weeks. snapped inside. The doctor called it | with her chief. Breath-taking adven- Precipitation was .15 inches. 4| Blomgren Building 5 e e e a stroke. 1 know better. He gives es mostlys Olia.was slwaym ex. b o s o nis BT PHONE 56 Our trucks go any place any | | Some of the experts are arguing that another| me no hope. 1 may die at any mo- pecting a wire telling her he had | o .Chxee urn, SUDEl‘ml Irt‘ P Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. J| | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | good war would cure the depression. That reminds| ment. Is it going to be too much for | cracked up in Timbuktu. He had |of the ichagof mines, left for g || and a tank for crude oil save | lus of the fellow who had his leg amputated to| me to ask you to carry on?” spent a week on an arctic ice floe |Sitka on the Georgia in thez | i burner trouble. I get rid of a corn Judith had been ‘rained in a stern | wbile Clia haunted the telegraph | mOrning. {17 Wiy, C, P. Joxine | PHONE u9; NIGHT 11 R | e school, Because ot this she accepted | room awaiting word, and there was | o |’ $ DENTIST RELIABLE ANSFER HOUSE ; Tom Bevins' statement that he|another time when he had come | Betiug 1P{€n{Y R?fdcfll- m?;‘n, W b v 15 E TRANSFER T R Introducing Neutrino. might die at any moment, with no| down inside some Chinese province |Heinie” as he was affectionately | Bullding T : In refusing to agree to the Senate’s amendments g " * wmore emotion than a grave smile. | to be captured by a doughty young |known in his Iditarod home, was) "6 — to the Independent Offices bill, by which $354,000,000 (New York Times.) «l understand what you mean,| V2T lord, who had later released fi]xemefydui;ie;‘:xe ’x;irexlmx;c;::;x.ngmy 1 Telephone el | NOW OPEN was added to the measure in the shape of restored; o ono nas ever caught a neutron, much less| now, Big Tom. I'll be proud to carry mfl_'g'“m,, Suntord looked up st her| | Shortly after :ge AeAL Bk —a| | Commercial Adjust- i benefits for veterans and pay restorations to Federal coon one, By the havoc that it wreaks when it for you. If it will make you any 5 oy P S iga | = .l i i v on for y ! | and smiled. No wonder the war lord | arrived from the south, the band| Dr. J. W. Bayne | ment& Rating B | employees, the House demonstrated its conviction collides with an atom it is known. Now it is to| happier I'll relieve you of every de- been leniont, thought Judith at| | boys under the leadership of Louls| o 5 . yn ¢ Bureau that no economic recovery can be enduring unless have a little brother, already christened “neutrino.” | tail right now. Not that I believe DENTIST | Cooperating with White Service his flash of white teeth and nice |Schell, who was also their tutor, 3 1a bullt o & sound-fiscal sixuctire. Yel $hls is If the nimoisygkests 'a feror Sgiving chis full- | yorle do_clur, bec{;usc," sl')e aal.d‘ blue eyes, intensely blue. appeared in front of the Occidental | O(l‘?;ooms ot ;I‘riangl:onsld&n ! 3 R 1 Fiten I the same House of Representatives that a few days throated best in a Verdi opera, it is because Fermi, | brightening, “1 think he was just Hotel, where Senabor -Roden was| Zice noum,b a.m.mt’m l: o ofim —Shattuck Bldg. | ago passed a bonus bill that called for the expen- the Italian physicist, coined it. »A ‘mere pr‘edicuon lryinvf: to frighten you into taking a NHE thought of him again when |staying, and began with a lively| ! g.venlnglx;h;l::;g: enf, | e have 5,000“110%1 ratings diture of almost $2,400,000,000. It is, however, not as.yet, neutrino is not even singing behind ?he rest. : 5 she reached her apartment, found| | 81r- 41 i on e | as much of a paradox as it seems on the face. m‘.onuc scene. But the callboy has been s!mulmg “He did suggest a rest,” Tom Beh\u‘ her Tootl! SloabE: hara- (shie’d Lt vo s o In passing the bonus bill the House politicians his name for years. Presently neutrino will step| ins admitted. “He sa(dlviéll'hm; "'_hcl time to shop since reaching town), | P. R. Bradley was among the sz &4 knew that it never had & chance of becoming law, before the footlights .and burst into a Gertrude| sense of a’jack rabbit, oard the |\ "o rrigerator turned off. As far| | Prominent arrivals on the steam-| | Robert Simpson | FINE 5 A Stein aria out of which the physicists will try| Naiad, cruise around and live to be| thi dible W 4. |er Alameda from the South. | E. o P Wat It didn't and does not now believe it will pass the /= o "o o a hundred. And then he said in fair as an}t\dng el : le ‘;\las c(:lonhcerneh‘ | 3 | Opt. D atch and Jewelry Repairing i v P . t was a des , sy ! . . ¢ Senate. The latter body has twice already rejected It looked for & time a8 If tlie neutron had madé] nses 16 Miw: Heving MEINETSAA it was a desert islan nd then the| P at very reasunavle rates telephone rang, Graduate Los Angeles Col- “Judy . . . good morning, Norman| | PHYSICIAN AND A-J ; | lege of Optometry and i WRIGHT SHOPPE speaking, say dear, I've got things " ARE SUED FOR 320,000 ! ‘ Opthalmology i PAUL BLOEDHORN | fixed up with the architect. Can Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | a similar measure. The fact that the House bill'jy , jittle easier to understand an atom. The| my firm, I should arrange my estate provides for its payment in greenbacks unbased On nucleus of heavy hydrogen, for example, might be| so my sudden passing would not any metal, either silver or gold, will not add to its simply a proton and neutron. Certainly the results| make them suffer more than grief. attractiveness in the upper Chamber. But should of atom-smashing lent color to the view. Then “Why don’t you take his advice?| o/ }ave junch wi | (. ST AROE RE the Senate surprise the House by passing the bill, CBrgo ":18 positron or positive electron to. inject| 1f you trust me as much as you say | y; 10;\;;'\‘1 At it g0 m” FOR ALI‘EEED lNJURY P the House, already warned by President Roosevelt & discordant note_ and arouse new doubts. you do, I could come here—" | Architect, thought Judith? Oh yes, | Dr o1 DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL he would veto it, was still on the safe side, for it| Perhaps neutrino will restore & temporary har-| ° ipg mot that I dom't trust You.| ihers had been talk of & houss on a| | Alea Jun %“(‘)’]La“}’;‘[‘i’ni:;d(:ol‘:‘:‘ ; OptometiitOpKcn ) JUNEAU-YOUNG knew that it would not be possible for the measure MODY Within the atom. Accepting the measure- | judy, but I don't intend shifting any |y oaks hehind it, terraced lawn.| |pany were yesterday named as de- || EVes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | | Funeral Parlors to pass over a Presidential veto. ments made 18 Cambridge it improving on them, | purdens while I can cafry Iy I03.| «judy .. Syhat’s wrong?! | ndiats da: & -ansines: Rt ront Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | Licensed Funeral Directors In voting on the Senate amendments to the| accc Of Pasadend fols us that the neutron's| There's going to bea big battle o3¢ Forgive me, Norman, I just got | alleged personal injurles by Sam| | Office Phone 484; Residence || | and Embalmers 1 Independent Offices bill, the House knew it must yjiqrocerss While this means nothing to the rest| o fio..g?lfloga‘:y SIS Ok, nmil;{'m(;?::;he.f;?;i;"inl.ff it ra] |Opach, Who secks $30.000 damages| Phonetozafé-%‘:le‘get? S0 BABO'I [PIEEETalL D | vote its convictions rather than as politicians. Here of hymanity, it is sweet music to him. It means Judy, nothing about this agreement unerno:'m”' you make that m.»} ‘[“.“u. $1,500 for ““U,-“wa fees. He H 42 - ) was a raid on the Treasury that threatened to uPset that a deuton (heavy hydrogen) can be easily split| of ours, to Norman.” B Mk (Glmbmow ™ you Dobt| | o Dt e e " the meticulously worked out balanced budget of the up into a proton and a neutron, that a proton “I was just going to ask yowif yobj youngster, had your breakfast?” || rThe ;0,,'3,,“,’,[ m'cgj lyn the United ‘fi‘ r il e SABIN, Administration. Tt ceased playing politics ‘and be-| (an ordinary hydrogen heart) is nothing but a VAL TRl rek B bediml| e Scoplagk Maling fed || Dr. Richard Williams ‘ came stalesmen for the once. They preferred te neutron and a positron, and that two neutrons sorry about the architect; it ism't | Dr. DeVighne, com u,{“gl.es. ta ! DENTIST sustain the President’s economic program. This was ¢an combine to form a new kind of molecule. It “No, indeed, hurry it along.” that I'm not interested—" o M Alaxkd ‘]un‘iauy Lfig‘;;;}“? i OFFICE AND RESIDENCE " Everything in Furnishings common ser it the country will applaud as @10 means the coming of neutrino for mere| « dont understand, you ask me| “Don’t worry about that, dear, call| | broken leg improperly and in such | Gastineau Building | for Men vigorousl; it condemned the passage of the arithmetical reasons. : L not to tell him—" me later.” | /manner that the bone became dis- | | Phone 481 RE> e Bl In two years we have witnessed the addition of “Judith. Norman is junior mem-| Judith nodded at the mouthpiece,| | cased, leaving Opach totally dis- | &5 = ks | Reutrods, deutons and positrons to the atomicl per of Dale, Lampere and Morrison. | laughed at her sleepy stupidity, said abled and in a crippled condition. & 5 3 2 |chorus, with others waiting to be heard. In fact,| ge is working with two brilliant, | goodbye and went to her bed. Too| | <The injury, it was allegd ‘;c_l'&———————‘r o DARROW HEADS REVIEW BOARD. | the others may be singing now, their voices having | successful men, men whom his fa %‘ied to sleep, she tossed and turned, | cured March 9, 1932, while Opaon | r. A. W. Stewart ||| TuE JuneAu Launpry | {still to be filtered out of the cacophony that we| ther admired tremendously. We/{ithought of Big Tom and his peculiar |was employed in the mine 5: 2 DENTIST ! Franklin Street between | Clarence Darrow, so often champion of the under call the atom. If the electron has its counterpart| can't expect Norman to accept our | request, thought of Norman and his |pylidozer, Dr. DeVighne was said Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | Front and Second Streets dog, has been called by the President to head thelin the positron, the proton ought to have one also.| condemnation of Lampere. He's the | kindness. Lo-have ‘been. calledg to dsiae sm:‘ SEWARD BUILDING | National Recovery Review Board, erected for the So the physicists are looking about for a negative | kind who must find out for himself.| There came a rap on the door and man about March 23 and attend ; Office Phone 409, Res. | PHONE 359 purpose of protecting the small business interests Proton. They are troubled, too, about the role of | You'll have to be patient with him,|going to it she found Lige, with & |nim for devitel. vackl G5 Phone 276 | ::fififij, from monopolies. Associated with the celebrated |alPha particles. Already they suspect an “alphina”| Judy, he's slow, but he's sure .. .| tray in his hand—“Mo'nin’, Miss S e [+ a2 Chicago attorney on the Board are: W. W. Neal,|—something which will be to helium what the deuton | now to work.” Lane, Ma’ss Norman he sent roun’ Daily Emptre Want Ads Pa; R A [ Fred P. Mann, Sr, John F. Sinclair, Samuel C...S 0 hydrogen. And photons or light particles— Judith, looking back, thought of | some brekfuss Delphy fix up. An’ v 3 JUNEAU FRO % 4 i \what of them? They come out of radium. Why| that night as a fantastic dream.| Delphy she say you is to eat ever: CK Henry and W. O. Thompson. y \ S A T RO VE T e 3 not out of other atoms? From time to time she would|bite.” JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOPPE In his executive order creating the Board the e rrrrred g e e All told, the physicists have to worry about at| straighten from her task, walk to| Judith surveyed the tray, steam- SHOP “Exclusive but not Expensive” resident said: : least eight particles known and surmised. Where| the water cooler and pause at the|ing cereal with plump dates poking The Little Store with the Coats, Dresses, The duties and functions of the National |js the master conductor who will bring order out of | window to look out on the darkened | their heads from the clotted cream, BIG VALUES Hosiery and Hats Recovery Review Board shall be as follows: this chaos? Once a sort of solar system in| city. Each time the lights in the win-| golden peaches, flaked with sugar, AGENCY e, 1. To ascertain and report to the Presi- |miniature easy to understand, the atom has become | dows of other buildings were fewer, | thickly buttered toast and a pot of | 3 e dent whether any code or codes of fair {a morass of hypotheses. Can it be that nature| alternate street lights were turned | chocolate. Delphy had boasted she'd (Authorized Dealers) BN AN AR NN SRS OGN, competition approved under the authority of [needs eight particles in constructing the cosmos? | off, display signs darkened. “fatten thet child.” C. L. FENTON HOTEL ZYNDA title I of the National Recovery Act are Or is it the physicist who needs them? Overwhelmed with Norman's GAS CHIROPRA Large Sample Roo: designed to promote monopolies or elgmmue T one o'clock, remembering she | thoughtfulness, Judy sat eating and South Frent St?r:;t t0 . 5 small enterprises or operate to discriminate As we understand it, the French want America had had no dinner and feeling | thinking. Some men would have re- OILS Brownie's Barber Shop ELEVATOR SERVICE against them, or will permit monopolies or (to swallow their defaulting with good grace, and| sure Bevins had completely forgot-| sented her lack of interest in her GREASES orfice Hours: 10-12; 3-8 8. ZYNDA, Prop. monopolistic practiees, and if it finds in the |use their wines for a chaser—(Atlanta Constitution.) | ten food, she telephoned the Rice|future home; resented her lack of enings 'Amm' ent affirmative to specify in its reports wherein % grill. responsiveness, but not Norman. bt bk . ] such results follow from the adoption and The problem of the Stock Exchange appears to| Standing beside the window wait-| Had she the right to marry such 1 ’—" : operation of such code or codes. {be to devise some plan for being good that will| iP8 for the messenger, she saw a|a person while under bondage to e l 2. To recommend to the President such |ycy ‘interfere with business—(Indianapotis News) late moon leering drunkenly over|Big Tom? Suppose he died right J uneau HI-LINE SYSTEM { Gléal}o]l?zél(e; E«.Enj} UREED changes in any approved code or codes as in | the Texas building, and thought of | away . . . foolish thought, the doc- Groceries—Produce—Fresh | i ! the opinion of the Board will rectify or A Maryland estimate puts the number of cars| Other moons she had seen on engi-| tor was probably trying to frighten i M and Smoked Meats E' 0 DAVIS ! eliminate such results. in 1940, as one for 44 persons. This 4 person would | NeeFing trips with her father, the | him Into taking a rest. olors it Breet, oppostte a1 | TELEPHONE 584 | If such practices do exist, as is entirely possible, pe the driver, when the speed cop has concluded | White shaft of frozen light over the| That trip with its intense heat had 00T MAIN | Hardware Co. * 111 - Phone 4753 | the country is confident that Mr. Darrow will ferret his remarks.—(Detroit News.) snow crusted Wasatch range, the|been trying on them all . . . she'd e o | |} oot st e e e s = 7 % slow ambling sphere with its silhou-| call Dr. Kelly and make sure, out —3 | 53 o 7 . ; ette of black firs, working up from | of fairness to Norman. She reached |~ the Cascades. for the telephone, called the num- GENERAL MOTORS Piping hot oyster stew revived the | ber, talked to his office girl and then and spirits of Big Tom, and he inter-|to him. spersed the rest of their work with “Miss Lane? Oh, yes, Big Tom's anecdotes of early expeditions he |secretary. I've just come from there, had made. Miss Lane, they called me to his And then, gradually, the buildings | office.” p outside their window became black| Judith listened to Tom Bevins’ | blocks piled up by a careful hand|physician in alarm—“Did you say against a grey curtain, you were called to his office? Is he Shortly after the first sunlight|ill?” she cried. slanted across Tom Bevins' desk, he “He's all right now, but why did OF announced himself as satisfied, tele-| you let him work all night? My good- phoned someone at the Rice, then|ness, Miss Lane, you should know sat back to await the messenger he | better.” G l e d I | had called. “Why did I... let him?” gasped . a Uanlze ron “I'm sending these deeds down to | Judith. “Doctor Kelly, do you think Rio Mar by air. This young fellow 1| he’d mind me any quicker than he . CO er 3 telephoned can be trusted; he has| minded you?” pp his own ship too. 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