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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1934. Daily Alaska Empire ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER Pllhl(s;f‘d every evening except Sunday by _the EMPIRE _PRINTING COMPANY at Seconi and Main Streete Juneau, Alaska. ond Class ed In the Post Office in Juneau a: in which he accounted in a manner quite satisfactory | to the geologists for the continental ice sheets that | spread over Europe and North America producing | the recent major geological changes that have affected these areas: | The first effect of a slight increase in the | earth’s temperature, due to slightly increased radia- most | tion | pear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska First Division, |at Juneau, within thirty days after 1934, being {the 28th day of July, LFGIUN SUND the last date of publication of this el summons upon you, in case this summons is served upon you per- sonally, and answer the complaint the above named plaintiff on NOTICE TO CREDITOBS H In the United Statés Commission- er's (Ex-officio Probate) Court for the District of Alaska, Ju- In the Matter of the LAST WII AND TESTAMENT of GABRIEL PAUL, Deceased. All concerned are hereby notified PROFESSIONAL 'jommissioner’s Precinct. A " the Mait 1.| | Helene W.L. Albrecht FHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics, Fraternal_Societies oF Gastineau Channel i B. P. 0. ELKS meets every second and from the sun, is to increase pr(-cxplluholuPa S Out o which causes a rainy period in the lowlands but | fP 16 to Even Score tile a cycle of glaciation in the higher altitudes. These| 1OT to 0 Defeat in Last Sunday’s Game matt, fourth Wednesdays at 8:00 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. John H. Walmer, Exalted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary, S T A R KNIGHTS OF COLUUMBUS Seghers Council No.1760. Meetings second and last. Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urg- ed to attend Council Chambers, Fifth Street. JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. b H. J. TURNER, Scretar E.B. WILSON | - Chiropodist—Foot_Speclalist | !y \;vy yyNEAU LODGE NO. 147 e o s ;Secnnd and fourth Mon- 1 = b g )day of each month in ’ Scottish Rite Temple, = e e that B. M. BEHRENDS was on June 20th, 1934, appointed executor of the last will and testament of Gabriel Paul, Deceased. All persons having claims against in sald ccurt in ‘the above | 807 Goldstein Building | led action | Phone Office, 216 T — | | Rose A. Ardrews Graduate Nurse | Electrio Cabinet Baths—Mas | sage, Colonio m“lflm Office hours 11 am. to 5 p.m. Evenings by Appointment SUPSCF/PTION RATES. Z Dellvered by carricr ' Juneau and Douglas fo~ $1.25 wer_month. By , at the following rates: One ver, in : si- months, In dvence, jne mionth, in advance, $1.2. ibscriber. will coafer a favor if they will promptly the Pusiuess Uifice of any failure or irregularity | I the delive'y of ther papers. Telephon. ior Bdi‘orial and Business Offices, 374. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Ascociated Press is exclusively entitled to the ase for republ n of_all news dispatches cr lited to glaciated areas maintain and extend themselves | | until the increased radiation from the sun reaches critical point at which they start melting. A| The Moose club of the City|vit. the dissolution of the marriage series of such periods of increased and decreasediLeague, which last night hamered |bonds now existing een the |said estate are hereby required to radiation is required to explain the history of the|out a 9 to 3 victory over the|plaintiff and defendant; the care, |Present the same with proper |ice sheets as determined from geological evidence. |Elks, Will take on the American |custody and control of the infant:vouchers ard verified according to J Glaciation effects do not follow the same cycle | Legion ’Sundaq,\- :rternoon at 5:30 | child rborn to dst\]ild parties; t?fi :fl“u 221?:}; -‘X‘l"mfcmn";lsmf:‘)umnd:he ! #t or not othernise credited in this paper and also the | _ ETTIR 5 - SR 7 i p.m. Last Sunday, in the first |sum of twenty dollars per moni ate is notice, - | B o e T ltbes 75 Bk LAnaEA|n 0“(f:"§’f’l“‘f‘f'f gy i i?g"]”l"“,,o‘d"”m‘?id‘ game of the second half, the Vets |from the defendant for the care of |%igned executor at the office of | | Second and Main Phone 250 | THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION Wo complete temperaiire Cycice WO BIOGHRSOUE fgrotimad “the | Paph 18 t0T D4 said infant child; and for such|his attorney, R. E. Robertson at s o = glacial periods separated by three inter-glacials of | yaex Schmitz or Manning prob- |other relief as the court may grant [206 Seward Building, Juneau, Al- PR So T which only the Tirst and third would be actually laply will be on the mound for ghe|by virtue of the premises. aska. warm. Moose and Junge or Lowe for the| And in event you fail to so ap- | Dated .at Juneau, Alaska, this One of to the theory was that|ex-soldiers. It will be a nine- and answer the plaintiff will [29th day of June, 1934. the glaciation areas did not center on thé North |inning game. idgmen( against you for want B. M. BEHRENDS, Pole but on Greenland. This was explained by the|- thereof and will apply to the court| Executor. exit of the floating polar ice through the Atlantic for the relief demanded in said |First publication, June 30, 1934. Ocean. It was landlocked on the Pacific Ocean complaint and hereinabove stated. |Last publication, July 21, 1934, side. The ice that floated down the Atlantic in WITNESS the Honorable George |~ —— great masses as far as middle latitudes greatly Alexander, Judge of said Court Jowered the temperature of Eastern North America rrleticn ol Ll ’O‘E' sl and still more in Western Europe thus causing a i';:xi ¥ sy » wide extension the glaciated areas in these regions. | Many theories have been offered in the past to ¢ explain the recu g periods of glacial and tropical Juneau today is glad to welcome the ROTC .;\qijions, One called for the tilting of the earth's members aboard the two destroyers that arrived in axis, which would cause a new distribution of the port this morning for a three-day visit, and also ,,,; gng tropical regions. Another called for the the regular Navy men making up the personnel. gp,jo gojar system traveling in space in a highly Our one regret is that they cannot remain OVer a.,ngqiaq eliptical orbit in one focus to which was few days longer and assist us in the celebration When near this end of the orbit f evende Y heat produced tropical ~conditions t the other end of the orbit space produced arctic ice 110 plaintift 1 iemands the following relief, the objections SUMMONS NO. 3587-A In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Number | . One. At Juneau. MARIE MILLIGAN, Plaintiff vs, JAMES MILLIGAN, Defendant. g i The Pesident of the United States ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, | LADIES’ HEEL ’ of America: To the above named| (Seal) Clerk. | | ' LIFTS | defendant, GREETING: First publication, June 30, 1934 Leamfl_;k_ct)mmm“ | 17 F. 0. E. You are hereb, ired to - = ] : ‘ a y N’Q“"’? g ap: ,L | The Best Shine in Town | pxe: E::lsets H:Xl lg;gglason\‘lj'amné | HOLLYWOOD SHOE PARLOR “ brothers welcome. Sante Degan, FRED Lj EHTO W. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary. i - -3 Our trucks go any place any | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | and a tank for crude oil save i Old newspapers for sale at Em. "!zeggm;;;;;;g;{gb? ire Office. fanto % pi > DRES. KASER & FREZBURGER ’ Master; James W. LEIVERS, Sec- retary. of Douglas Aerie a giant star. the increased throughout the earth the cold of intersellar conditions. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Folorser “Juneau’s Own Store” burner trouble. PHONx 149; Dr.]. W. B Dr. Jnmrns'r ayne NIGHS 148 = : RELIABLE TRANSFER j DELEGATE VOICES ALASKA’S | Oflioe nmm.ll.m.tospn.} s | | SENTIMENT. whether two persons are in xtent, has been invented by a believe, however, it will ever of marriage that up to i NOW OPEN Commercial Adjust- ment & Rating Bureau ! Cooperating with White Service | Bureau 1 Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. I We have 5,060 local ratings | on file | ——g Delegate Dimond’s vigorous protest against the A dingus to tell recess appointment of J. H. S. Morison, of Ten- Jove, and to what nessee, to be Federal Judge in the Second Division ! Britisher. We don't of Alaska represents truly the sentiment of all gypplant the institution Alaskans. It is not a personal fight against the pow has served the same purpose. President’s choice who is declared to be the protege of Secretary of State, Cordell Hull. Judge Morison probably is finely equipped for the position from every viewopint except one—and that is in resi- # g A dential qualifications. All Alaskans, without regard Cu;lr(‘:farti- i’:}::h:;;:m;;;? aosf(e('iheange:,ec;x:; s for party lines, are unitedly opposed to “carpethag” (ne Governor's promise to convene a special legis- 7 A 1 appointments. All of them are agreed that Alaskan jative session for the purpose of adopting constitu- positions, judicial or otherwise, ought to be filled tional amendments “which will permit the reorgani- by residents of the Territory. zation, consolidation and abolition of county offices.” In this they are not different from people of | There could be no fitter man than Alfred E. any other section of the United States. The objec- Smith to urge and to lead action on this particular tion to “carpetbaggers” is universal. In no section need. Not only has he long pointed to the necessity of the country is it stronger than in the State but he has also made no bones about pojnung to from which Judge Morison comes, and in its sister the obstacles. TLet v ‘i‘i‘l’km“(‘;ll‘ee r;"”:')‘:é e Bt.a\es”of the Old South. The very word “carpel-|, .= o vernor Smith strongly recommended non- bagger” there is a term of opprobium. The protest of partisan study looking to the reorganization of of Delegate Dimond ought to be easily understood county governments, and said: there. { < Robert Simpson t. D. Graduate Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and logy Opthalmol Transfer—Baggage—Coal B i g s PHONE 29 Opposite Coliseum Theatre Knew, and Still Knows. (New York World-Telegram.) Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—CHILDREN'S | READY-TO-WEAR 1 Beward Street Near Third | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Optometrist—Optici: 2 Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Room 7, Valentine Bldg. Office Phone 434; Residence Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | - e : Y T ;—§eerp Dr. Richard Williams 1 appreciate that this suggestion is not | The Democratic organization in Alaska can be| very popular with political machines, be- f DENTIST ! depended upon to b: up the Delegate’s action. It cause the control of county patronage forms | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE had endorsed a fine iawyer, a good ci! n in every ' the groundwork for a fighting organization. Gastineau Building sense of the word, an Alaskan of lon: standing, Phone 481 The same argument was offered in certain one qualified in every respect to fill (he judgeship circles against the consolidation of the State at Nome. O. D. Cochran, 4 former mcmber of the Alaska Legislature, has been one of the most prominent members of the Alaska bar for a greafi manv years. He is exceptionally well fit'c for the position and would have filled it ideall H The circumsiances of Judge Morison's wppoint- ment indicate only the most persisicii effort m.dl the stroncest influcnces can prevent his confirma- | and rent payers. tion. He is the personal selection of onc of the | The Democratic Governor who, seven years ago, strongest members of the Cahinet for whom the did not hesitate to tell political machines they would President !as a warm liking and a hizh regard. Play a losing game in trying to protect county jobs The fact thab this is the only patronage he has for all time t(])da})]’ heads a ct‘)mmiss:on :“‘;‘-b“"“h % o ¥, wl ;i a constitutional change, can wipe out such jobs. :z:f;;]m; not lcssen the task of blocking the ™ “py "0\ 'is fortunate indeed in having M. Smith |where he now is. The Dunnigans and the Stein- guts are in like degree unlucky in having to face ICE AGE CAUSE IS CLARIFIED. |a Democrat who knows them, their organizations, their motives and their tactics from A to Z. — JUNEAU-YOUNG i Funeral Parlors i i Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 | SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men [ —— S ° | Scandinavign-American 1 government. The people are gradually awak- - “ ! 4 processes of government and have about { Dr. A. W. Stewart | [ DENTIST | arrived at the point where they desire to see political machines survive because of the character of service they render rather than because of their ability to find ad- ditional patronage at the expense of the tax Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 409, Res. Phone 276 Odd Fellows’ Hall Music by PETERSO_N and ANTONSEN Admission 75¢—Ladies Free Dancing 9:30 Quit When You Please Smith Eleetric Co. Shattuck Building EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL | THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY | Franklin Street between | Front and Second Streets ‘ G SR JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” TOTEM MARKET Groceries—Produce—Fresh and Smoked Meats WILLOUGHBY AVENUE CASH AND CARRY e | . PAUL BLOEDHORN | Builders’ and Shelf e GOODRICH | pridlnde MEN'S SHOE PACS '| Thomas Hardware Co. at very reasonable rates Tee ages and intervening warm periods can be produced by very slight changes in the earth’s| Apparently the only way to preserve the wild temperaiure, according to G. C. 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