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S TR e SR AR A A d o AR AR ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1934. . . Ioi the validity and flexibility of our present zold e, R R TR Daily Alaska Empire | o ' o o o s 3 . E we are willing and ready to sell as well as to buy n IT S ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER| .. . 0i0) when the status of the exchanges justifies 20 YEARS A‘JO { Ay ot Published _every _ evening _except Sunday by the|such a transaction. The present movement has From The Empire ise to Cal EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Maingupplied a real test of the Administration's policy Ju @l 2 Fraternal Societies | oF | Gastineau Channel | PROFESSIONAL B , Helene W.L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Btreets, Juneau, Al s s TS | ——————fand it has been answered emphatically. Instead of | “ i 7 ——27 | st . - Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | B. P, 0. ELKS : .eets o fintered in the Post Office In Juneau as Second x,mn,mw refusal or even hesitation as to granting an e | Rny‘.l it G!;mmsm& b At SUBSCRIPTION RATES. |export license, there is an open outward gate at | AUGUSE W M4 | AND Transfer Co. 307 Goldstein Building fourth Wednesdays a Dellvered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25!need. The suspicion abroad has persisted otherwise. Over 200 in. .ed guests <:1joyed Phone Office, 216 8:00 p. m. Visiting By sl posts Said. BE the ‘followlng rats There is a supplementary answer, as well as a|themselves ai ine second social af- | when in need of e brothers welcome. ot Qne year, it advance, $12.00¢ six months, in advance, spquel o the first one. It is supplied by the foreign rs"}“ 0 hengien. bé “k“ ¢ Black | MOVING or STORAGE }lp— .| Jahn H. Walmer B o o mter o fayor it they will promptly |exchanges, with the pressure upon the dollar de- Sheep of Sucep Cres me‘C‘Ed}:; Fuel Oil Coal Rose A. Andrews | | =ited Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary ) fi;,’ 'ah:n&\r’;"E}'.m('t:g";fu%r:"y failure or irregular! Y‘Uduny relaxed. The effectiveness of our gold I)rige night. It was ~ dancing party, the Transfer Graduate Nurse ¢ KNIGHTS OF COLUUMBUS ~ af oy e e 3™ |is demionstrated beyond any further question ifcecong of several thai were plan- i Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- | | Seghers Council No.1760. i ews dispatches credited to e e T efeshments vere served al 1 . - ; - J . m. r\"w‘ox:o{(’é’fi}gfix':g"c&fiix'ef.la"1‘..“imd.' BEver snasuis s ot o'clock. Special ferrie: wWere pro- i Cheaper | H. S. GRAVES I Evenings by Appcintment Transient brothers urg- e el e i — + FORESTS AND RA LL. vided for thos: whe atiended from | “The Clothing Man” || | Second and Main Phone 259 | |ed to attend Couneil | ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER| VY HT Salmon Creek, Juneau, Douglas, BUT BETTER [ e —-< yChambers, Fifth Street. { TRAN; THAE (G CARICATIGN. How forests feed the rainfall to the thirsty land, | oqquey and’ Perseveraace. Home of Hart, Schaffner and | |3 : JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K and how the absence of tree and forest ground cover e— Marx Clothing 111 l H. J. TURNER, Scretary A A | permits the soil and the country to become & Prey| postmaster i‘arle ITunter and E. B Wv(ISON - to alternating flood andl drought s shown in the |George C. Burford with their fame || RICE & AHLERS CO. j|:: | Chirapodist—Foot Specialist | | FOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 { exhibit of the Forest Service, United States De- |ilies, returned from a cruise of two PLUMBING HEATING = - -1 401 Goldste'n Building . 1Second an fourth Mon=~ partment of Agriculture, at the Century of Progress|weeks through the waters of South- SHEET METAL — g PHONE 496 | fday of each month in LU Exposition at Chicago. Hundreds of Fair visitors|east Alaska on Mr. Hunter's pleas- “We tell you in advance what GARLAND BOGGAN |.SCO!.tlsll Rite‘ ‘Temple,: ' each day show interest in the miniature forested |ure boat “Querida.” Job will cost” S § heginning at 7:30 p. m. 7 5 Hardwood Floors E. HENDRICKSON and denuded plots exposed to “rainfall” and watch > E—— | | 5 . DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | far ) the contrast in run-off of surface water. go‘:g”g:::flg‘ :f‘l‘t':"::““,na(‘]‘:;‘lcl]‘:dlh‘z = ~|| Waxing Polish.ng DENTISTS | v James W. LEIVERS, Sec- This exhibit, prep;u—cd in the Washington olf.lce fine weather the preceding day ]\“D(‘FT LIJN(VH I i Sundmg BADIHP';g’]NEBu;‘l]d‘ng | of the department, illustrates the water absorption .., wo.™." riuirite parade ror‘J . 4 I(IARIE STU;‘LGE Gl K5 173 e & A e I Do A power of the forest cover, the water Dercolating|inoce who enjoyed walking, The || o LOM 20d 2 2 ours 9 am. to 9 p.m. | & T o TR | Blue Ribbon Beer—Hot or Cold Lunch—Steaks and Chops | Open 8 am. to 8 pm. slowly through a spongy mass of, forest ground|planking was all laid and there | litter, feeding the rootlets of the plants and the|remained but 300 feet more to fin- | ts first and third Mondays, 8 % |p.m., Eagles Hall, Douglas. Visiting PIONEER CATE ~ springs and streams Alongside the miniature|ish before the turn was made to|. ~ ) yrothers welcome. Sante Deg: BETTER FEDEDAL AID THAN forest is a bare and burned-over pl;)td which, 7;01 solid ground. ‘} — J. K. PAUL Dr %EN!HS;!"“"E 1 W. P., T. W. Cashen, Secretary, ’ STARVATION. cause the pores of the soil are sealed, is unable ¥ : - & T T i z w? - HliEs _— | g Lthln to hold the rainfall and put it to work. Instead,| J. C. Hayes, Superintendent of | | LADIES” HEEL I'Egog%l‘fi‘s? || Rooms "B“u';;‘di:g"m“““e | | s— : In his speech at the Democratic rally at Seagir, j; permits the water to run off quickly, causing :2: S";::::lx‘fl‘i gf}:"g&“” z’";,i;;: | LIFTS oo Telephone 176 : Our trucks go any place any | N. J. Monday, Postmaster General Farley struck gegtructive erosion and floods and permitting only | \" "0 50 voaacin the vieinity | | Teather—35c—Composition e Crrr T et R A B — | | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | the keynote of the Roosevelt Administration when g jittle ©of the moisture to penetrate into the of Juneau the preceding day and | | The Best Shine in Town VI P g _q .‘ Z —— ——— and a tank for crude oil save } he said its philosophy of government “is ome that narg soil. reported them in good condition,| | HOLLYWOOD SHOE PARLOR HE MISSY SHOL 2 St u burner trouble. | puts human values first” Too often have property The Sheep Creek road was dry and | FRED LEHTO | Spcc‘u!mnu"m' 4 ! Dr. J. w. Buyne l | PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | “w values been made paramount and human beings left e thay " titne na's” neitiy Rl |SOUBE wnd the Salition Cfeabprobdll "—ce——————— 1| | HOSURY TNOSRE, || DENTIST 1| RELIABLE TRANSFER to suffer while property was held sacrosanct Old ‘man Dionn y ; in good shape except for gravel | 2 o g i Dt I dins ‘5-6\Triarigle Bdg. |} g troubles now but just wait a few years until he | | | and accessories at moderate | | Hodns 526 g 8. | & SR DR e K iion h to crawl into the bathtub over five pair of S, and yhichiwes URing il | | MODERN i ! | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | TR o = = U ber of rsons nas to % A vided. E: i N . . ke been zpaking much over the number of pe: step-ins, 10 stockings and a fair sprinkling of what- b [ ’ BEAUTY S”(JP | venings by appomf.mrnt I (Jomm(‘rcml A(ljust- l depending upon Uncle Sam for their livelihood. A ¢ h 4 4 ¢ || 403 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 357 | | PHONE 321 i 2 ! speaker at a local Republican rally here recently youmaycallems. GRatles Goldsiein: took Ruiake | | g et R - 110 —— #! [ ment& Rating Bureau i voiced his horor at the fact that 7000000 indi- TR o= ‘hl“ ;"“f"‘-;"j L’;" a short busl- | Avrick Crark - Cooperating with White Serv- viduals are on the Federal payroll. That, he de- A Vertical Exploration. e D ojReee > WARRACK i{] 5 - | ,lpesgm.m“ i § ; s : —_— . Room 1--Shattuck Bldg. ! clared, is a crime and will lead us "‘lul";fif"‘)‘f"“{ (Cincinnati Enquirer) Weather for the preceding 24 | Construction Co. FEIE BOpson , We have 5,000 local ratcifigs i | This figure, he failed to mention, includes eve Man's relentless exploration of the globe mever [hOurs was cloudy with rain. The Juneau Phone 487 Opt. D. on file Lo body—regular Government employees, .nembers of r\l_lx:?sb;: it sometimes undergoes a change of [maximum temperature was 54 de- [} Graduate Los Angeles Col- 4 i the Army and Navy, people getting pensions and <l‘~r‘c‘ct{o'n as well as of method. Pushing back the |8rees and the minimum was 46. e lege of Optometry and | A R 2 those drawing allowances from veterans' COM- ..o\ "or the unknown, men in every generation |Precipitation was .31 inches. For very prompt Opthalmology | e : pensation funds, those hired for public works \ o " iven their lives to penetrate new areas and e — g A | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | | | 5 5 R projects and reciplents of direct relief bring back an understanding of them. There still ATTENTION || LIQUOR DELIVERY | et S ones-Stevens Shop Breaking the total down, it resolves itself into g.. some sizable spots on the earth’s surface that RAINBOW GIRLS B G e, R e [}ILER e z P ¥ something like this: are not explored, at the poles and in the heart| FElection of officers and businedy!| Spo_ S s =ors e e | | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | LADIES —CHILDREN'S | Some 3,600,000 people are getting emergency of the South American and African continents. Imeeting Saturday, September 1, at || ? ¢ Gus il ! Optometrist—Optician ; ¥ READY-TO-WEAR 2 | | relief in the shape of food, money, clothing or work But each year finds these areas smaller, and each |1:30 pm. A full attendance is | JUNE AU i 0 uarante | | Eves Examined—Glasses Fitted | | | Seward Street Near Third I ‘ relief; road work and other emergency jobs account year finds explorers turning in larger degree to |desired. —adi| Vi Qualities! |\ Room 7. Valentine Bldg. | |¥———————— | for 970,000 more; some 600,000 are employed on another sort of exploration. S o ’,.’.0 o | i E.‘ | | Office Phone ;m' f‘eS{de'}CEw P PRRRT A : Currently there is a tendency away from hori-| SHOP IN JUNEAU! | ruo-Lo The assurance that you are )| | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 i @iec pobllo works (otoppts. i ¢ zontal exploration of the earth’s surface, toward — — . Lo ' » ! buying the purest and BEST { | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 JUNEAU-YOUNG S drawin nsions of VS i frrrrrrreeceees —e—e-g | . Tk:(gred are s:lflo.i)‘(:gr pef;g::e :2:1;:1&()‘0 Poderal What might be called vertical .expxorann‘n. _Upward‘ ?N“Tm“ CORNER DRUG STORE" |} BEER is yours when you pat~ R i “ Funeral Parlors i et 1 2 i : into the stratosphere, indomitable scientists are It Reccan tadlosd |1 ronize this establishment! : 7 Licensed Funeral Direct: al e employees; in the CCC camps there are 280,000; and coaxing their balloons, trying to learn more of “\ P. O. Substation No. 1 | D Ric T Willi H e ol ors § Just under 260000 are in the Army, Navy and . coneric conditions. Many miles above earth th FREE DELIVERY k\ Rhinelander \ r. Mcaarc WILLAMS | | | nignt Phone 1651 Day Phone 13, | Marine Corps. they not only find winds and temperatures that b ol i DENTIST + 3 & Add them all gogether aRd: you get a lot of §a)' yg much, but they are able in those heights AGENCY 52051 € el 25O et St PSR Alt Heidelb. || OFFICE AND RESIDENCE : = — / people—so many fhat it is no wonder that some o Jearn more of the sun’s rays. i i o= | t Hedelberg ‘ Gastineau Bullding | e é people are getting pretty uneasy about it all Only last week Dr. Willlam Beebe and an (4uthorized Dealers) 1l For Qlll(‘k ON DRAUGHT | Phone 481 | ’ d But the important thing in this situation is not assistant extended farther their exploration in v,hg GREASES ! H RADIO | SABIN 'S | the number of people who are on the Government opposite direction. Off the coast of Bermudflr t?fi: AL §'= R ! [) A / payroll so much as it is the question of what would droppeg downmz,suwb;tg;sgfiz lelx]ezysu"rvicceheg s GAS ‘ | R REPAIR | Th M. i Dr. A. W. Stewart ! Everything in Furnishings f | i sea. ecure S 3 s N | h NPT L ey, fiere olf of 1 and other forms of deep-sea life hitherto wholly OILS St 'lcl('phone e mners DENTIST | for Men i 0 P s 0000 peonle drane unknown. Contrary to the general scientific belief ! | { HENRY PIGG . Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. B A ST ol &, ing direct relief from the Government, but it is that deep-sea life is entirely microscopic, they found e S ! ) Siger iyl Recreatwn SEWARD BUILDING = giuazs - k vastly more pleasant than picturing them without oo G % els oo Some of them were so bril- 18 —— Office gwnezfl%& Res. 115 Sl & that relief. The Government is caring for them lantly lighted by their own phosphorescence that one | y lighte y eir 0 P 2 wr - only because no other agency can do it. It may be ypoy "appeaerd’ to be “dazzling roman candles” or mnuneai: g\ ariors S ’ THE JuNEAu LAUNDRY | of @ a bad thing to have the Government supporting .giars gone mad.” ‘ ‘: SEE BlG VAN BILL DOUGLAS 11 | :::fl::dh;‘ Sst.reet between ] ! that many people; but it is a good deal better than And so the search goes on. As horl?nntal ex- j Iotor.s : i Guns and Ammunition TOTEM MARKET {\ ont a econd Streets | to have them all starving. ploration slowly reaches the ultimate limits, and L et {|| LowER FRONT STREET e e Gragetion —Exduuoe —tecah. - ||} PHONE 359 | | Much the same thing can be said of those who the whole earth’s surface becomes an open book g . ’l Next to Midget Lunch ‘ and Smoked Meats 1 e ‘.[a | are at work on public works projects, of those who for mankind, there will rcmah(l} _a‘ colossali tasl:n:( kia | ALASKA WELDERS ||| WILLOUGHBY AVENUE | d | loration on vertical lines. iving our imagina- J. R. SILVA, Manager CASH AND CARRY | are getting emergency employment relief, and the €xpl e ik 2 [ 1ads of the CCC. The growth of the Federal payroll 3;':‘ awelm;"-; v'e“"’; r;;’;:{g ‘:‘fr °‘;§n:‘:’;‘sf PR If Possible :n vlv:la We [+ JUNEAU FROCK of Can & | may be a dismaying phenomenon, but it has n:;::: stratosphere and the deep sea new vistas will have Willoughby, Near Femmer Dock. | | | SHOPP E } 4 the difference between hope and dsaster to opened by science that permit some daring in- PHONE 441 PAINTS——OILS | “Exclusive but not Expensive” D { pe! millions. ; quiries into the solar bodies. In any case, let no g ) M | e —— c— Builders’ and Shelf | Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, B After all it is pretty silly to complain about the .v;i05) youngster express the fear that, when he e HARDWARE Hoslery and Hats | way Uncle Sam is supporting his nephews and gyoyws up, there will be nothing left to explore. ° R _f nieces, unless you can show, also, some other way | DOII‘Q wo.e Smith Electric CO P Thom” Hardwa.re co' L i ! in which those whom he is supporting could be| However, the movie stars who draw down more > A t.' | l thz snow ‘F"cs Shathiok Bullding . e L e P DU ' cared for. pay than the President needn't get the swell-head. y i s A EVERYTHING Minin, Not a one among 'em can use a battleship for a Y o ELECTRICAL ire m'lwlulhlm Nofloos jat Em HOTEL ZYNDA j ] staxxcnb.‘lMacon Telegraph.) 4x P s : Tas Hemins = TESTING AMERICA’S GOLD STANDARD. | e | It is a great year for compression. Uncle Sam THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS ELEVATOR SERVICE Recent gold shipments leaving New York for has put the Grand Canyon on a postage stamp S. ZYNDA, Prop. 4 Europe on a straight exchange basis without any and the girls have been able to get part way into ° impediment from Washington is in itself clear proof their swim suits.—(Toledo Blade.) e astln eau : - = R : : B GARBAGE HAULED ) g R Our Services to You Begin and End at the "““"‘E bg M]D)fl;hl‘; Rates i . 0. IS Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 Closing Out! COMPLETE STOCK Lot 1es check yourHealing Plant o ! Weaze OIL HEAT SPECIALISTS ON ALL ° LIGHTING FIXTURES, FLOOR OR TABLE . Hal'l'i Maehine S[‘ “ELE CTROL——Qf \.Course” FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON GENE““-:IOTORS | an ] Frye-Bruhn Compan sarrac sRopvors Telephon;Z.38 Pro!n)pt Dg;ery W. P. JOHNSON McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers i op. A Good Business Reference . Just 'as you judge a man by his business con- nections, 30, t0o,;you are inclined to judge a bank by its, known patrans. The B. M. Behrends Bank likes to be judged in this way, 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. o —_— The Florence Sho Permanent Waving a Speci ty Florence Holmgquist, Prop. PHONE 427 Behrends Bank Building LAMPS, TOASTERS, WAFFLE IRONS, PLATES, IRONS, VACUUM CLEANERS, ETC. " COME EARLY . . . AND TAKE YOUR PICK SMITH ELECTRIC A s Shattuck Building- e 1+ s IDEAL PAINT SHOP If It's Paint We Have It! PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster TYPEWRITERS RENTED y » $5.00 per month J. B. Burford & Co. % “Our doorstep is worn by satis- fied customers e 4 g e Juneau Ice Cream ‘The'B. M. Behrends Bank || o 22 oo e “ JUNEAU, ALASKA j ' DANIER JOE CREAM | e N SHOP IN JUNEAU! An alliance here will help you. ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN'S:BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected

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