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_—_—f THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1934. . : St et some timber, now covers thousands of acrgs of ‘h“l b e ~ —= = G LE Dally lihwka Emplre were f»rm"ry barren sandhills. The area ow th ‘f 0 YEA A( E N S ] FruternaérSocmtws Nebriicka Rational Forest. RS 3( ' 4 IT S £ s s | ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL ’“"‘q‘“ The Forest Service has made extensive studies| 2 i 4 4 Gastineau Channel | Publisbed g except Bunday by the of existing wind-break plantings in Nebr Prom The Empire ! Wise to Call 48 Helene W.L. Albrecht !z 445 RE PR ko “COMPANY at Second an 4in | Kansas, and has found windbreaks effec in ) | 4 APY _——— T —— PHYSIOTHER, 3 laska. e rr s S e e ¥ - = - ng surface velocity of the wind to a distance 7 oy Juneau Massage, Electricity, Infra Red b :1{: ();eEcl.st ety T Eicred in the Post Office in Juncau as Second Class ot 0 cubis e Rehe ab® SR Tty AUGUST 22, 154, : | aflss:yxv Fvepmigre 41435, 2 mr{h;‘,ed“gd ang gt — S ct in conserving soil moisture, preventing m: Announcement was made that Tr sfer Co 307 Goldstein Building . l’ nesdays ax SUBSCRIPTION RATES. " o the resignations of Superintendent an. o ! Otfice, 216 8:00 p. m. Visiting Oelivered by carrier in Juneay and Douglas for $1.25|m of the soil by winds, and in increasing crop R A inzie, Assistant Superin- K Phone Office, b, brothers welcome, y mail, postage paid, a1 the following rates:. |yields has also been noted tendent B P, Kennsdy, W. . Toblk when in need of [ e TART B Watoer war, in advance, $i2.00; six months, in advanc e ——— superintendent of the cyanide plang MOVING or STORAGE © — | 2xalted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Sceretary ribers will confer a tavor if they will promptly The San Francisco dispatch that “Amos” had| ;" o+ Treagwell and G C. Jones, Fuel Oil Coal | Rose A Andrews | LiRging s postty ':'5-5}‘; "’:!V;ra;jr:"y faillure or irregularity | v, pe gperated on to have a “foreign Alaska body” | superintendent of the Alaska-Ju-H Transfer / Graduate Nurse KNIGHTS OF COLULH.BL'S‘ Telephone for EAitorial and Business Offices, 274 removed from his eyelid excites our curiosity. We'd!pea mine had been accepted to | Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- | | Seghers Council No.1760. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | be regusted if it was nothing but @ “po-sce-wm.”’ |take effect on September 1. Mr. & - 2l | sage, Colonic Irrigations . \lMlele'flmdm‘ T A o IR ok (S Bipsves crediion to | Kinzi, with his family, 1/’ Not Because We Are ' 71|+ ottice nours 11 am. to 5 B | donday at 7:30 p..m. W0r niot tnerwise eredited in this gaper and also the| Food merchants have promised the Governfhent move t5 California and Mess } Cheaper H.S. GRAVES ‘ . gs by Appoiniment, Cransient. brofbiers mx-x Jocal news published "i'f,' L R . to.pid its investigation of the abnorma! spread |Lass and Kennedy e to open “‘l"he o ng Man” ! nd Main Phone mA d to "m;umc:t\.lr::t ALA:KA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE xrwrifl be*ween retall prices and the prices patd fo the offices in Junéau m:_.connectpl BUT BETTER othi ! — < ) Chambers, egs s 0 4 THAT OB Y WOTHER PRBLIEATION, . | fowers. 1t might help ‘Some-3f they'd Just check|With the Sped River (pawer po Hot s St e LI R ~*.| JonN P. MULLEN, G. ot . > = g%an |8 ol 2 ject, while Mr. Jones pldnned to il I o ; sk H. J. TURNER, Scretary e 1: advances for a while Marx Clothing - | | I+ England is said to be reverting to an old habit world it has 28 habitual drunkards. Is that all? |make his home in the States. No | announcement’ had been made to who would take the places mada |the Treadwell for a number of RICE & AHLERS o. PLUMBING . HEATING E. B. WILSON 3%, Chiropodist—Foot Specialist Polish.a | ) | | ' DRS.KASER & Fm-:zmmc:u [ | DENTISTS r———— ~ MOUNT JUNEAU LOUGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Mons jof drinking beer with breakfast. Over here Welygrany but jt was understood that T 401 Goldsteln Bullding lday of each month in [ arink it with or witbout. Philip Bradley was to be incharge STTEEF, MBTAL, | Py e 1 b e | Scottish, R 1t e. Temple, ! i of the Alaska-Juneau. All of the | “We hl;:l':llvueo what § | GARLAND BOGGAN e " |neginning & T:30 p. M. The ity advert] to the m esign cost’ - e City Council advertises to men who resigned had been with Harduood Floo’.s E. HENDRICKSON, James W. LEIVERS, Sec- s s | years. 1 Jaxing o ‘ j" 3 3 = Wesieg s = Blomgren Building A a8 Helmets for Silk Hats. | Dave Evans, Cnaries D. Gartielg,| | MIDGET LUNCH | !/ Sanding : PHONE 56 s Ty —_— !Capt. William Dickinson, Capt. E_'_ TOM and MARIE STURGE }!' . Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | 117 F. O. E (Cincinnati Enquirer.) |D. Beattie and Dr. Babcock re-, | Blue Ribbon Beer—Hot or Cold | 2 e e g Italy is planning some gigantic and realistic war |turned from an 11-day hunting and | unch—Steaks and Chops i e — = Meets first and third M—ond§>= '8 - _'maneuvers for the latfer part of this month, with |fishing trip to Frederick Sound{ | Open 8 am. to 8 pm. | PIONEER CAFE ‘ e — pm., Eagles Hall, Douqma.; Vl;sex. 2 i {infantry advancing under a real barrage of real |and other waters to the south and |& e - ; G Dr. C. /P Jenng. . [focothors owviome, S rsas Sean DEFENSE IS AIRTIGHT. |shells. Perhaps the most unusual feature of the |Westward They hunted and Xlshed'; = b DENTIST w. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretar RS lwar games layed between Bologna and from Cape Omaney to Pt. Arm-|| Q? " ] % OB 3 ; e = In selecting the United States Bureau of Pisherles ;';‘l)x:«::em;ill‘ge ?;», l;raiencw of Cabinet officers n | strong and succeoded I geting LADIES HEEL 1 i rggogzfigfm iy = s;‘n;,:gv; e, L 1 and its chief, Frank T. Bell, Commissioner of Fish-|ine front-line trenc ‘With his customary de- both deer and fish. : LIFTS e S 3 Teiconine 176 ol iy ne e Tany eries, as the single New Deal agency in Alaska to cision, 11 Duce has ordered his entire Cabinet to | ;] Leather—35c—Composition | =— e - s .|| time. A tank for Diesel Oil attack, G. O. P. Candidate McCain was guilty in a way their top hats and frock coats for leatner | Miss Ina Priest, formerly teaenz[| The Best Shine in Town s e~ ¢ *] and a tank for crude oil save | mistake of singular stupidity., His charge was that bools and steel helmets, and join the boys on the |€ of domestic science in the Ju-| | HOLLYWoOD shoE parLor | THE MISSY SHOP I PR <5 burner trouble. I 2 i 8 e Ca -t ineau schools, had been engaged by, | FRED LEHTO Specialiring in PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 Mr. Bell had re-opened 12 ‘fish traps located at firing line. It will do the Cabinet Ministers a lot i pe g in D J Ww. B 5 1 5 s tel F thi the directors of the Thane districti e 'S8T . r. J. . ayne 8 sirategic. positions Affécting the control bf runs, all |0f %00d, Mussolini contends, (b find out’some iz o el v fo e o s g ol S el Lo RELIABLE TRANSFER | ora 2 3 traps P ad | AP0 v A8 - s - " 1, os $0 large corporations,’snd that the 93 traps he had |F0 U0 L e Ve U0 make the stuldted war [that place. /Schocl was” to' opén|if 2nd accossoiies ab modesate Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. [ |#———————7———r—* closed were all dummies. He falled to give v,m'mm) segliatio m;r gas will be used, in lieu of September 8 Miss Ora Kugken-| | i priccs Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | |5 £ location of the “strhtegic” traps nor did he intro- o ons " ear gas is almost harmiess, buy dis- |9all of Chehalis, Washington, was| [ BEAUTY SHOP |l SR Evenings by appomtment ||| Commercial Adjust- | duce any evidence to prove his rtion that the oy unpleasant. After a good whiff of it one 1O teach the Mendenhall 8caool. | | 403 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 357 ' |~ SR : PH .I‘ i & Rating B \ traps closed were all “dummies to the “dum- | wayes up in a hospital. It is to be hoped that | i ALTcs ‘Cranx i - & %} | mentd& Rating Bureau | mies” Willlam L. Paul early this year commended | premjer Mussolini will give the cameraman a free | Weather rov"‘heyr.:reoeu:ng_ 2 3 ” JI ARRA | ' Cooperating with White Serv- the Commissioner on his closures and sald the hand, for all of us will enjoy a picture of the |hours was partly cloudy with a W. CK | 3 " % ‘lcisfl“{f“‘:‘ B records showed they ihad takef an average of 4,- Italian Cabinet in gas masks. maximum temperature of 57 de- Construction C Robert Simpson OOUE 3 mes K o8- ! 1 | grees and a minimum of 45 onstruciton Lo. | We have 5,000 local ratings 500,000 fish annually. Mr, Paul cannot be accused ! As a pi of psychological strategy, the sending | » PHO 7\7 Fineal Phene 487 O t. D. ;m S of being sympathetic ‘o traps and his statement of the Cabinet into the front line undoubtedly &s| o o o SO 1 E 36 Graduate Los Angeles Col- | l H cannot be challenged as being biased. Mr. McCain |@ §00d one, for Italy. Tt ought to e i ,?""fi"{ | Rustgard as United States Attor- & N + lege of Optometry and | : quoted no figures to disprove the correctmess of the ‘m_”"'". B ”th‘a“ "(f)“lcg'f"t C::*e"'ff;b ::im;- Ineystor the First Judictsl Divistadt For very prompt T AT <A Opthalmology | : & figure given by Mr. Paul, and none to establish the ;':(‘;Jn "vr'Bu('id;:’lprn(l);;- u( ‘Limwd:uantc,:—be bermittsd | |on temporary appointment by Judge | - i P )y ’ Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | | | ] importance of the 12 that he dectared were re- 10" o i) setuiness of a gesture which sccks |ROPeTt W. Jennings, who acted up- | LIQUGR DELIVERY |} Ifl’, 2 il 2{ | Jones-Stevens Shop opened. to.prove th: worth of a Minister of Education by |OR imstructions from the Depart- (= i ER la sl | : e Commissioner Bell needs ‘no defense for hisynowing that he can wear a gas mask. ment of Justice. b fpre e | DR. R. E. sounm:ai,l. [ [ Ml?é:g;‘;lg_wg::s | administration of Alaska fisherles. The results from It is very much as though President Roosevelt B T I ! ~ ; Optometrist—Optician | AL o | treet Near Third this season’s fishing, not so much in the great pack |required Secretary Ickes to put in an eight-hour day | t JLTNP ‘,i LT 14 of Guaranteed || Eyes E““_;m‘e’d—cl l:‘“;]:“”d e SEpAR . i that is being put up, but in the earnings of local |with a pick and shovel for a fortnight to prove his 1 S { Qualities! Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | 2 inistra v \ | Office Phone 484; Residence | " residents, fishermen and cannery workers, are suf- ability to administer the Public Works Administra- 14 l D o ( \ { *Phéne, 236, Otfice Eoubs* b:ab {17 L s ficient evidence of Ifs effectiveness. One has but tion. Perhaps we ought not 1o be too flippant about 1 rug o, [ s e o || 012 10030 ||| JUNEAU-YOUNG | to talk to them to discover thal they have pros- the Ministery in the trenches, however, for most § \! e | 3 1 pered this season as seldom before in the industry's f OUr Presidents have had their ‘fling at pitching | y |} “THE CcoR DRUG STORE” | | { BEER ‘t‘mwufum.::lm&- 3| | Funeral Parlors s e the 's 4 S Wi 2 { Sube o | | ronize s esl 5% a5 Licensed Funeral Dircctors history. Despite the opening of the 12 “strategic hay—when the news photographers were on hand H P. O. Subs'zation No. 1 :‘ | & D R' h d Wlli i H r i l . traps,” seiners have taken and sold their catches for R Will A, Stecle, aged 68, President || DELIVERY H Rhinelander ] r. Richard Williams || | 0 efione 1g51 Day Phone 1 | prices uoparallled in reeent years, Thelr earmings . . of the Alaska Senate in 1929 and {__._____.___. 1 and i DENTIST [ ave surpassed all modern records from Ketchikan Al TR |later Secretary to Judge James | . OFFICE AND RESIDENCE to the extreme. northern reaches of seining grounds, | New Yok D) ress 1| Wickersham, when Delegate to frrrm e Alt Heidelberg il Gastineau Building E > G The Bristol Bay gill netters have had an unparalleled ml:?]””'l‘l’” P‘r“r‘:‘x‘%:"r‘"ksh!'l‘.:2"“5;?3’;;:;“]‘;“'11‘?'"?‘.kfi | Congress from Alaska, died in Se- } For Quick ON DRAUGHT | Phone 481 I S ‘BIN) season. Workers in the canneries, with minimum s e 7 % i ~|attle after a ten day illness, a s [} University, who ought to know better, reduced the | s 2 -4 RADIO y - d o) cent. el P our, cording to advices received here, = % JAESS PAmeerim 10 ceniR 0 (% CAnSe AB NOUTLnymber “of men who understand the.theory of byt Riet ST TS L 2E ! REPAIR L o oy S e e have prospered beyond all expectations. And Com- yelativity. Once it was twelve. MacDougall said it Tyt P puhl:‘hnr B e 4 £ Th M' .1 Dr. A. W. Stewart ' Everything in Furnishings missloner Bell,” on his first trip through Alaska was seven. In spite of the protests of cosmiC |y. Gordova Dally Times, \ T(‘l('[lll()ll(‘, e iners ] DENTIST | o Man early in 1933, pointed the way in his advocacy of physicists, the myth that relativity is something | gioe) came to Alaska it i 2 HENRY PIGG | 5 H Hours 9 am. to 6 pm, an NRA code. |esoteric persists. The truth is that every prolesbor.ly days from Sleaitle where he i _”'_"“”_"'_fl”fl” Recreatwn i SEWARD BUILDING - — The results of the 1934 Alaska fishing season of mathematics in a ranking university anywhcrelwo,km on several m-rsp.:pc’m s i e sl i ! Office Phone 409, Res. | [ I speaks louder than words, 1t s bootless for Mr.|in the world is thoroughly familiar with Einstein’s| pecially the old Seattle Telegraph P lo | Phone 276 McCain to attack Commissioner Bell. No fisher- |Teasoning processes. He was at Nome and Cordova and arilors K 2| | THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY ofs man or cannery worker' will' be misled by the| Not only are there more than a dozen men "g“: other points during his Alaska days SEE BIG VAN BILL DOUGLAS i T ::::n:d:‘ss‘mt db;tt:ee: sophistries of self-seeking politiclans, whose only ‘:;‘;m“:,he :;";’:;LL 5:“;’;"13:‘:‘1 :’}:’: [;‘::i“‘::."e‘;-ha:l‘”‘but always made Seattle his per- -Guns and Ammunition | | TOTEM MARKET | n econ el ’| e p) ‘ i “ | manent address. e o — | | {2 §iw 18 K- remunsratiyg of1l, improved on Einsteln. The periodicals devoted wi g A |1~ LOWER FRONT STREET | | Gm:::“_smmm";(:"‘:“h i PHONE 359 4 mathematical physics are swamped with offerings ¢ t idget — B epiaans pae o i with offerl Daily Empire Want Ads Pay: | ki a0 Ao fangh WILLOUGHBY AVENUE | | ARMY ENDS SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT. |00 frerses Bt oo e o e sy ton, J. R. SILVA, Manager | CASH AND CARRY ""m g ™ !y # | It Possible to Weld We [+ ) EA The Army's Alaska flight has ended. It was one ”I;h:‘y T}BV not u"d"“':"d the mrnth;mtlltlcsboi fii"' | Can Do It P = J of the greatest and most successful alr treks in l.he'\;;lsl‘rlh];yj:ej‘::":‘:q ’2’;"‘;:‘;"[:8;" oul é‘:;e “ot rri i . Willoughby, Near Femmer Dock | | | T SHOPPE history ‘of this or any other countries, vying with | 5 >} q v ' | PHONE 441 11 PAINTS—OILS I {} “Exclusive but not Expensive” |Einsteinian equations—for example, the one which | o 'y . 1 the great flight made last year by Itallan airmen |i;qicates that mass and energy can be converted [ B — Builders' and Shelf Oagbe; Mresses.: Lingerie, aye from Italy to the United States. Ten of the Army's » e HARDWARE Hosiery and Hats into each otherhave become indispensable tools 4 Breatest, aircraft flew from Washington to Fairbanks, |in the hands of the atomic physicist. Don’t Wait . . Thomas Hardware Co. mapped some 14,000 square miles of territory, re- The man who really stumps the elect is young- e Smith Electric Co. [+ e 3 turned from Fairbanks to Seattle, via the coast from Professor Dirac of Cambridge, who predicted the t'" thc snow flles Shattuck Building Juneau over almost 1,000 miles of water without any |existence of the positron long before it was dis- EVERYTHING Mining Location Notices al Em- HOTEL ZYNDA landing fields, then continued to Washington without |covered by Anderson out in California. Dirac thinks ELECTRICAL pire office. the loss of a single plane. Its only mishap was the notlhhl‘x):( ur1 uw:-;ltlnguu lnew cnl‘culu: 1:’;“"“!,!):16 v Large Sample Room fall of one of the planes into the waters of Cook |Methods of mathematical reasoning fail to meet his THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS ELEVATOR, SERVICE Inlet. The plane was salvaged for one per cent of Ep;"pt:? Cf)‘r:\‘?nredxw'l‘tk:”;ls &ugg]h}g ‘l’: o rltom 8.-Z¥YNDA, Prop. i 1ts cost, restored (ol service and finished the flight. fln'é: §) TOVINON Wi DEAN W, W T P gbs 1o ) BB B That was no little achlevement. It should go a | : 28 e astlneau & = | long way toward demonstrating to the country at | 5 ¢ ' | large that the Army Air Corps personnel is tech- To Hollywood’s Credit. N GnémmRBAE E %UREE‘D 1 nically trained and practically experienced onounh (New York World-Telegram.) Svoberviom. Lo You Begin S A f E 0 EAGIS ‘ meet d 3 2 % " . O, | i any demandihat #ay be made upon’it. Marie Dressler was a great feather in Holly- Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat TELEPHONE 584 > i 3 wood's cap. Phone 4753 EUROPEAN SHEI‘TERBEl > HELP The stage was through with her. A grand old s -L MODIFY CLIMATE. war horse, yes, but there wasn't any réle left for = ,‘: * e 4 e o O R her, and if she couldn't make a living any longer FRYE’S BABY BEEF i Pres Roose plan for the establishmentiat selling Florida town lots and orange groves “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON GENERAL MOTORS | :‘nkvul shelter belt of trees across the drought-|perhape some one could get up a benefit. It was and | o ricken Great Plains, while representing by far [too bad. F B h C MAYTAG PRODUCTS | the largest reiorestation project of its kind ever| And then, overnight, Marle was the hit of Holly- ry e-prunn omp any | W. P. JOHNSON ‘ undertaken in this country, is not the first attempt |wood, worth more than a score of Wampas babies Telephone 38 Prompt Defivery g%, S ever made to modify climatie and agricultural con- [all together, better box office than almost any hot 5 | ditions by tree planting, according tg: the Forest number you could mention. No one was more sought OBLIGAT i 2 55 T Bervice, United States Department of Agriculture. |Mler No one “1'::: Tore Do RIS i Natulens 1L HEAT Seec n———_—~——ifl One of the most famous large-scale tree-planting | O% ¢4 over by pevation = ’ . he " ; 3 projety was_bogun mare than 80 years a0 on the | e 850 ent e e B PR A Good Business Reference N ' steppes of Southemn a“"‘“n wherg conditions ‘are |y yvesant Fish, once told an lnterviewer: “One ; COMPANY ‘ in many, ways similan 1 thask ‘of the pratrie Feglons | hds to be sure of oneself to be natural And Marie Y ; ! Dodge and Plymouth Dealers , of this ¢ountry, Protection forest strips were planted | Dressler attained that kind of assurance, which also Just as you judge a man by his business con- fl&— W over thousands of acres as a defense ,agAinst the (may account for her :courage ‘and her kindness. nections, so, too, you are inclined to judge a bank by = “black l1‘41:.( storms” caused by the heavy winds|Hollywood has its shortcomings, but it knew a its known patrons. The Florence Sho | -~ which ‘Faged over the plains. Studies show that the |good thing when it saw Marie Dressler. o s Permanen \ & an! t Waving a Specialty ~ . forest belts reduce the average wind velocity between B this I};e B. M. Behrends Bank likes to be judged in Florence Holmgquist, Prop. the strips by 35 pgr_cent during summer and about Kansas moonshiners are complaining that the Y. PHONE 427 | heat is causing their mash to turn to vinegar. This probably will mean higher prices for legitimate liquor.—Charleston, W. Va., Mail) 20 per cent during the' winter. Evaporation of mois- Behrends Bank Building ture between the strips, as contrasted with open _ prairle areas, is reduced by 30 per cent, and yields R ©of grain in a typical dry year were more than a In Minneapolis, breadstuffs, .milk, ice, beer and quarter ton per acre greater than in the open|gasoline could be trucked without a permit. Now we know what the necessaries of life are.—(Indian- m Landes region of France is another striking |apolis News.) _ example of the conquest of man over the inimical PRESONT T ~ forces of nature, Forest planting here has reclaimed The widely published photo of the Monday wash v thousands of acres of waste lands and has vastly [on the line behind the Dionne household looks “improved living conditions. Largé-scale forest plant-|like a holiday on the flagship.—(Detroit News.) ings have also been carried on in more recent years b and Hungary, for the reclamation of waste This bank is the oldest and largest bank in Alaska and it has operated under-the same manage- ment since it was founded forty-two years ago. Throughout this period it has been identified with the industrial and commercial enterprises by which all this section lives. TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month | J. B. Burford & Co. “QOur doorstep is worn by satis- = fied customers TRMERL s s SN I IDEAL PAINT SHOP _ If I¢s Paint We Have It! PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster An alliance here will help you.' 4 HTHe B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau Ice Cream 4 Parlors It doesn't seem to do a ganster much good to have his face lifted. However, the five-foot. clay ALASKA MEAT -€O.. 3 of erosion. : Y M the ptvnnlon‘ \ R pack is very effective.—(Ohio State Journal. FE ATURING ‘CARSTEN'S B A:BY BEEF— ND JUNEAL, A M lu).::xg;" gzm‘xs s Ber 30 yoats ago in western Ne-|. Augrian politics move In Jazz tume, despite al|| TC HAMS AND BACON—-U. 8. Governm pected | s — some green, growing e ey Aalready ylelding |those Viennese waltzes.—(Chicago News.) S ¥ SHOP IN JUNEAU! ¢ 4

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