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o . - . . P PR —————— r % b ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1934. i e i D l laska Em )lre Ildnhw Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington only % PROFESSIONAL 5?.5’:, 7 1 s > T at A I | menitioned. Alacka is not shown in any of the ten. 'f o IT,S : [f! raternal Societies . y Naturally the field here i§ not as large as in| 20 YE ARq A(fio »~ B e OF —— | . NI L MANAGER 24 N, J' A% ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAI \WABER the more thickly populated States. The benefits| Wit Gl i gl Chstinean Channbl [t P"MH,,;‘,fi\\rp],{:p(\‘.':‘{‘._\\f‘v.‘;1 Sunday by thelto be derived by industry an: abor Clln b:l«;;:;‘ Prom The Empire | Helene W.L. Albrecht E s LA EMPIRE_PRI r at Second and Main pogwever, from an extensive home an siness | _ PHYSIOTHERAPY r— ) saassss i .y T B — . building improvement campaign arc relatively as | J uneau | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | B. P. 0. ELKS : eete 1 ’mm;orrd in the Post Office I Juneau as Secon ® |important here as in any other section. Since the -:;mlajjl; 5110“;»;‘:0;3;“?:3/‘{&"?*‘ X | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. y every second and g . e el e ¥ n|a Uni tates Mars; Alaska ND T f C i i sildi i ## fourth Wednesdays a — e R IPTION PATES, success of the campaign ily d:‘pr"n s \xp«;} Pl b ransrer 0. | 307 Goldstem. E\;ld'nz L ev'no 4 7o x?;m' Dellvered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25|promotional effort on the part of employees of the S A SRR s ¥ | Phone Office, 216 5 p. m. siting per _month. A, Bk 5 E2s ihat & Direator pe | Arrived in Juneau on his first visit when in need of : brothers welcome. By mail, postage t n\ fol ”:~‘?smngr'“l;\:qmw | FHA, it is reasonable to urg 4 i ‘1 fhe | for over a year. H: on, Re MOVING STORAGE B 3 No i Waloes % u”..m:.;w:.mm;; et S - "x\amod to launch a campaign here without delay.| . .tive Arthur G. Shoup was to 4 i Or Coal Exalled Ruler. M. H. Sides, Sccretary ibonribera will conf. or'it. they will promptly | e — arrive from Sitka to meet his fa- Fuel Gil | Rose A. Andrews Bmmnsr o ot psmdniacinoig Botity TR AT g S - il “NO PUSSYFOOTING! NO lther and after several days in Ju- Transfer | Graduate Nurse I NIGHTS OF COLUUMBUS o4 Telephone for Editor A Business Offices, e | STRADDLING!” neau they were to return to Sitka U i 2o | Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- Seghers Council No.1760. MEHnElI rpr ASSOC\!fiTED PR'Efi‘S‘ 24 : i i i 3 W o Not B o kS 'if [ om“"l; Culolln;c*!rrigtnoht;n;r;l i xg;y:;zs::czngoan:]gt - The Associated Press is exclus entitled to the i g ;. Independent s t ‘a special session of e Nc- o cause e Are h ce hours am. A b ep Y I news d tches credited tol That is the slogan adopted by. Indepe o1 o ' B B eitva "I thls Baber ud Aiso U6 | Bodem: for his slogan In his campaign for Senator,[bles of the Mystie STine held in Cheaper ' H.S. GRAVES ') ||| =veutgs by Appointmeniiilijitiisiert brotiiers urgs 7 local news published hereir e e It l‘;fld‘ onfl’ to expect some straight declarations | the Elks' Hall the previous even- “The Clothing Man” | Second and Main Phone 259'1 ed'to attend Council AUASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER il e prepare one for the candi- |8 William Aiken, “Novice” was BUT BETTER |8 s 7—*# Ghambers, Fifth Street. THAN THAT OF ANY, QTRER PUBLICATION "7, (= o 3. ‘soniethin wigniled across the hot sands of the | Home of Hart, Schaffier and | |Fi— _Z4{7/1 90N F, MULLEN, G. K B%s date’s liquor plan. t He would \)l son ::m,m(f | desert by Nile Temple officers. The | Marx Clothing 1 H. J. TURNER, Scretary !the liquor traffic, admitting it in this H special session was held because the | i | q T - The liquor situdtion must be ’mpm""_?i Schilling’s Best representative had RICE .& AHLERS CO. i —a o4 CME. I?g(—“!:}{‘\iozi\alkfi |-MOUNT FUREAU LODGE HO: M7 » | I shall heed the opinion of the majority to leave for the westward. “Nov- PLUMBING HEATING Y 2k 40'1""(‘;"11’“[?:“’3“15‘;@ ! Second and fourth Mon- ‘ of peopls when dealing ‘wlzh this :fiubject ices” to be conducted over the SHEET METAL oz § PHéNE 495 | tday of each month in -4 i It is a large and pressing issue and will have burning sands to the cheering A ARLAND BOGGAN ;s 5 | Scottish Rite Temple, my close attention. loasis in the evening were, from|[l “We tell you in advance what §| [ 2 — " heginning at T:30 p. m. “ b ¢ that we are profoundly convinced. But stll| juneau, F. Dillon Smith, Z. R i o | Hardwood Floors o =3 E. HENDRICKSON, | voters have a right to know what Mr. Roden thinks|Cheney, Alex C. Prussing, I. Gold- | g —— | f + DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | ; James W. LEIVERS, Sec- about it himself. The situation “must be improved.”|stein, R.MJ. Wulzen, Ed Webster, | = =il Waxing Polish.ng ‘ DENTIST_?d_ ; right is g t ffer? Whatever | William Fry, Frank Doverspike p— ~ "1 2 Blomgren Building All right, but what is he going to offer Psgpind oot s ke | | MIDGET LUNCH ||| Sindmg LGN i Siensgity of Deadie Eants SRR |John Rustgard, Harold H. Post, | TOM and MARIE STURGE | |%— Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | or anyone else, to know what a majority of lho‘rrom Tread Ben Leaming | | Blue Ribbon Beer—Hot or Cold - people desire? Is he for private sale under high, Mer] Thomas, C. G. McKinnon | Lunch—Steaks and Chops or low, license? Does he favor Territorial or Archie A, Lewis, L. S. Perris, Wil- | | Open 8 am. to 8 pm. | PI G e Municipal liquor stores? Does he favor, with the|yor christie. C. B, Osterberg, A (¢} R CAFE g& Douglas Acrie i 117 F. O. E. Meets first and third Mondays, 8 3 p.m., Eagles Hall, Douglas. Visiting MPROVEMENT Republicans, who seem to have adopted him for [freq Hunt; from Douglas, Paul| ;;—— — - o : Y . P. Jenne brothers welcome. Sante Degan. ’ TAXPAYERS APPROVE i LT Dr gENTIS':I! ] w. ,P T. \iV Cashen, Secremry_. b PROGRAM. the time being, local option? These are questions|Bloedhorn, J. W. Martin, William L \DIF\" HEEL ‘ “THE HOME OF Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | | 2 z ' ® o voters would like to have answered by him, and |Fels Jr.; from Haines, H. O. Banta; | | GOOD EATS" Building i | By a vote of three and one-half and four to ON€, a6 5 yight to have answered, without either|from Skagway, Max Gutfeldt, W.| | LIFTS [ 12 5 Telephone 176 || Our trucks go any place any | & local taxpayers yesterday sct the seal of their .. uronting or straddling. C. Wright, James A. Nettles. | Leather—35¢c—Cemposition e —— ——— g | | time. A tank for Diesel Ol | B approval on the City's public improvement program, % 3t s bt : i } Thr'Bve. n}\e n? Town T TmY SHUP l g e e 3 and a tank for crude oil save | ; voting overwhelmingly .in favor of the bond issue Hitler's idea of being & peace-maker in F‘mopc[SAw,"m Shiels and Mrs. Snzg{s, of | HOLLYWOOD SHOE PARLOR | ! - ] burr;l;f.(rzuble. ! P necessary to finance the several projects. While the s Tootle, who ladl besm, Ying FRED LEHTO [l Specializing in | Dr. J. W. Bayne | PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 3 : . by asking France to surrender the Saar region Seemsipere were to leave on the Georgia '\i— . HOSIERY, LINGERIE, | . y! l ReinAniE Irane ! vote was not large, it undoubtedly -is l‘n[))t‘\|'nlull"l. to be in. keeping with his promoting H‘“%‘O““ror Wngway - £ e z = HOUSE DRESSES ! _DENTFST il “LIABLE RANSFER IRE of the sentiment of the whole body of Property ... o'y Germany by having the preachers swear — 'k MODERN 10 dndacosssasled (4 mhdderate Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | &————— "L B, owners and taxpayers. Those who were opposed allegiance first to him. C. W. Ask, well known pioncer | | i % Office hours, 9 a.m. .to.5 pra. | TR to it probably voted nearer their full strength than ° L £ BB AL merchant of Skagway, passed | BEAUTY SHOP | 1 s Evenings boyN_Eflpfimtmrm ; Commercial Adjust- ' those who favored the program. It is human xf“lfl';‘ The Tampa man who committed suicide by sit- Lhrm“}?,‘{“.‘z“: \111 1‘.1.)0:;‘(,] ‘LHerMu..- ! 403 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 357 | :,. oA PH & ment Ruling Bureaa | ‘R for the protest vote to be nearer its full strength . on tpe pusiness ends of several :housandgpvh" s ol D Ty - | AvLICE CLARK II Cooperating with White Serv- | than the approving one. . hornets certainly was a glutton for punishment. e = bt WARRACK i + | ice Bureau Mayor Goldstein and the City Council ought to "= 5 — 6 Weninior tor e pray i ail — - C san C (| Robert Simpson | _Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. | feel gratified at this hearty endorsement. The pro The Magic Metal. s wae -clbidy Seiih A e onstruction Co. LY We have 5,000 local ratings | gram is theirs. They initiated it and will have to i B imum aDera i A e PHO]\TE r))6 ! Juneau Phone 487 | | | 0 t. D. on file see it through. It is encouraging to them that the (New York World-Telegram.) grées. and the minimum Wag 45, 1 e \ Graduate Los Angeles Col- i ) i residents arc so nearly unanimous in support of e cannot begrudge the silver advocates their | precipitation was 1.65 inches. For S i lege of Optometry and = 2 —— — 1D every project joy over nationalization of the white metal. As| -oo g for very prompt IS S | Opthalmology | T With the election out of the way, the City ysual, they ihink the Government has not gone Iar[ GROCERY OPEN SUNDAY ¥ ¥ B 2 1 Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | \ 'one‘-Ste 4 S] | - administration ought to move with all possible speed enough, but, also as usual, they say this newest i LIQU OR DELIVERY BEER & = ST & S vens Shop ol to complete the negotiations with the Public Works monetary move will speed us along toward better| George Brothers Grocery will be LADIES'—CHILDREN’ " n Sunc n n. ac Y b e ) DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL i Administration and the Reconstruction Finance Cor- times open Sunday only on account Of | e s 4 \ - TONMW ration for the finances, When these are secured, At each inflationary whirl they have said the|Monday being Labor Day when the | y ? . { Optometrist—Optician_ R ’:ESA‘DY TO-WEAR poration for the finances e dre gecicedid - Rk R ive -wallkd st oo |5 TR G he L U]VP' 1LT ! of Guaranteed | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | | Seward Street Near Third bids should be sought and contracts awarded with ° v n Bl "0 ohlems to disappear and pros- | service, according to Joe George.| | A B V% ! lities! Room 7, Valentine Bldg. teme = z the least possible delay. The main reason why the o %0, vorym will allow customers the best of . 5 { Qualities! Office Phone 48%; Residence | |.. 5 e Federal Government makes available funds for '\‘”Ch Senator Elmer Thomas says this latest move is|service on late deliveries. ! Drli o ((). \ | The assurance that you are LhpRe (18 OLh0e AEDut H ;80 i JUNEAU-YOUNG T undertakings is to provide the idle with employ- .o beginning of a new world monetary system v - : & 2‘ buying the purest and BEST to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 Al ‘ £ s ment. We will have plenty of unemployed next ypinspired by the money dogma, we confess we are Prrrrrrrrrrrrr e ereee ‘“T"r et BETT: 1 outs whien you pat- ke o ‘ Puneral Pflr]ors Winter and the program will furnish work for more doubtful than Thomas. We hope he is right, F () R D { ! 3 e gl { |] ronize this establishment! T e ol s Licensed Funeral Directors B3¢ many of them who ofherwise would have to depend for we agree it would be a fine thing to hasten M) > § % A 3 7115 and Embalmers . upon relief funds for sustenance an international monetary agreement. Indeed, a|{ : { } } Rhinelander ) Dr. R‘Ch‘“:d‘ “ illiams Night Phone 1851 Day Phone12 | ~ o 1 world compact seems to us to offer the surest || 5 0 ) and i DENTIST | : i Y (b e - S S N THE - SING PROGRAM. road to stability. | AGE ’VCY ! . OFFICE AND RESIDENCE I THE BETTER HOUSING PROGR It may be that the action of our Government g oo WSS % ¢ Y FE WIS MY KW 3 Alt Heidelberg Gastineau Building } T y The “housing drive” has started off with an in taking silver off the market and giving it a| TRutheNSs T Veaterd) U1 For Quick ON DRAUGHT Phone 481 ) : sdmirable pamphleteering affo fixed value in terms of American dollars will tend |} Y i 8 N S o s ? iR giv tions that have no geld a metal of A { ) a 23-page pamphlet, profusely illustrated, explaining Ve 10 the navors thas have no ECf & BOAl b GAS i REPAIR T’ M- r | Dr. A. W. Stewart Everything in Furnishings how owners of homes and business property €an w.. 5 a world agreement. But that prospect is ! OILS i ! Tele [‘]“)l“’ le lne s DENTIST | 1 secure the benefits of the National Housing Act. It pietty hazy | A1 e il % Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | tells in detail how the property owner may obtain At least, and maybe at most, the nationalization | S ) Recreatlon | Osgx\img‘) Buix&;nga il : loans, how to check buildings for needed repairs of domestic silver, by taking it out of the hands ! b e e | i and how to have these repairs made at a minimum of the speculators, should help our Government to J | P l Tue Juneau Launory | cost. An interesting feature of this pamphlet is carry out the purposes of the T purchase act uneaw ! SEE BIG VAN } arilors e | an{li«n :S»"m imwmfw ¥, the skill with which it “sells” the idea of putting in an orderly manner. But failure to nationalize M \ | BILL DOUGLAS “‘T—ofifir HRKF i Front and Second Streets ol homes and business property in good condition. MBS may 8:“?;91'“‘l:"(g;f"‘;“‘a:“;‘—di‘x‘:‘;"«‘l‘h;‘t“°€“}’; { otors ' Guns and Ammunition | |[& ‘ Pl Sl | . | i s lived in; and 13 SR TWIRES: 28, WIOUS # | o \ R A58 w——‘—“———“"——'—v | roceries—Produce—Fres] [ 1) :lomes.. it is p?lll!?d;l;)ULvl ’_"“;:i kl\)sr dividends jf Administration intends to try, by political alchemy, FOOT OF MAIN ST. ! L%XE:P‘DFE‘{R&EL Sl'll“fil[?:ls'l tl i and Smoked Meats I ]es EOOIE s As e DD D e the informa. [0 transmute silver into money of greater value |} G ey e |l ALASKA WELDERS ||| WILLOUGHBY AVENUE | = modernized and kept in good repair. L than the forces of world economics will permit. e e b ] J. R. SILVA, Manager || CASH AND CARRY pe—— - tion given also includes a statement of the division y : It Possible to Weld We #/t JUNEAU FROCK of functions of Government housing and 1ending | Ap art critic says that Gen. Johnson's head Can Do It i | 3 agencies, and a price list of pamphlets for the USe «is the answer to an artist’s prayer.” Come, come, Willoughby, Near Femmer Dock 3 SHOPPE | of property owners. Here is a “well-aimed” open- gentlemen, leave it where it is. This is not PHONE 441 1 PAINTS—OILS “ “Exclusive but not Expensive” ing gun. Austria.—(Detroit News.) B —— ‘ Builders’ and Shelf [ Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, " That Alaska will come under the Act is certain, i 4——#-—}—— RE —___—? ‘ HARDWARE Hosiery and Hats though just at present no provision seems to have The appearance of women gol ers in “shor is » ; been made for it in the organization recently an- being protested. Men golfers find it makes the Don t wa'e Smith Electric Co. J, Thom” Hardware Co. notinced by Janies A. Moffett, Federal Housing dvice “Don’t look up” fubile—(New York Sun.) tl” th@ SnOWflles Shattuck Building Sl {ra e e o w - i g e 0 : S ivi ten R R T R T h - @eininiseator He SOUDYY 'wasd.sub(‘hu.dtg mtl?ndeer Doctors say Americans are living too fast and :zgg_::;’(}:l‘fi : | 1:“11:1' Location Notices at Em: HOTEL ZYNDA regions, each under a Deputy Administrator. (the traffic statistics indicate that they are dying 3 | 5 Large Sample Room THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS ELEVATOR SERVIOE % these are district and State Administrators, or . .6 way—{Dayton, Ohio, News) Directors. There are ten regions and a much larger number of districts. The Tenth District s: the' Hes g stubborn ass or a man of strong will, ry 3 logical one for Alaska to be in. But the official depending on whether he's on your side or the MO"G SUTCOF your outomatic heat desxgnanon shows the States of Arizona, California, other.—(Los Angeles Times.) Closing Out! COMPLETE STOCK A 25% Discount ON ALL LIGHTING FIXTURES, FLOOR OR TABLE LAMPS, TOASTERS, WAFFLE IRONS, S. ZYNDA, Prop. The GaStlneau TGARBAGE HAULED | . 1 Our Services to You Begin and End at th Reasonable Monthly Rates : . E. 0. DAVIS Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat | TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company el time for complete ; nstallation Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery Lot us check y}llrfin(/”wq)[ml‘ NO OBLIGATI O:N Weate O HEAT SPECIALISTS GENERAL MOTORS and ’ | MAYTAG PRODUCTS | W. P. JOHNSON |- Py McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers A Good Business Reference . Just as you judge a man by his business con- Harri Machine Shop J| s i o ity “ELECTROL——O! Ciir s A ’é‘vl:liY.B. M Behrends Bank likes to be judged in 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. has been identified with IDEAL P AIN T SHOP | ;.I;Iherox:g}llxg?rtmtlh;idpecl;?:mletrmal enterprises by which = 5 v - 7 1 7 lives. CO.\lh EARL\ PRI AND TAI\E \OLR PICI\ If It's Paint We Have It! all this sec.tlon ives ; : PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster An alliance here will help you. e | 58 — The Florence Shop | Permanent Waving a Specialty | Florence Holmquist, Prop, | | PHONE 427 | Behrends Bank Building PLATES, IRONS, VACUUM CLEANERS, ETC. TYPEWRITERS RENTED | $5.00 per month ] | J.B. Burford & Co, | | “Our doorstep is worn' by satis- 1’ | fied customers | SMlTH ELECTRIC A L Y SK A ME AT CO. The B N Behrends Bank Junealex,aIrgzrsCream Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S Shattuck Building FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND "' JUNEAU, ALASKA . * DANISH ICE CREAM | TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected 3

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