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R s N R iy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1934. RUSSIA NOW s 20 YEARS AGO — institute a vigorous campaign against the cr Tawyers. The lawyer criminal, Evans asserts, is an offensive PRI €3 £] o PROFESSIONAL Daily Alaskd Em pi}e ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANACER Fraternal Societies . | pl s T ‘ IT’S | AR N _ creature usually found in the large centers of I W i Z I 4 every evening except Sundav by the population, who advises clients how to commit From The Empire MEMBER UF Wise to Call 48 Helene W.L. Albrecht ||| Gastineau Channel | ) PRINTING COMPANY at Second and MAln crimes with the minimum risk of detection. PHYSIOTHERAPY | ]z =g + e et B ey Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of Massage, Electricity, Infra Red adh That is true enough and it might be added that 2 | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. some of our most dangerous lawbreakers would have been jugged long ago if unscruplous lawyers had not been willing to use every reason to keep them out yof jail and unscrupulous lawy are numerically an mtered in tho Post Office In Juncau as S SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ®Welivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per_month. My rnil, postage paid, at the following rates: SEPTEMBER 20, 1914 | The magnificent cathedral of| Rheims was a charred ruin, and| though the famous edifice and‘ i much of the city had been destroy-|F rance and Great Britain B.P.O. ELKS meeis every Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. Visiting brothers welcome. | 307 Goldstein Building | ; Phone Office, 216 | PSR ST S S e year, in advance, $12.00; six months, In advance, | jgoniricant group in the country’s bar. The things MOVING or STORAGE e = John H. Walmer : th, in advance, $1.25 2 ignificant g Vi *"led by the Germans, the Ger < k b n o B e bocribera. Will confer & favor I they will promotly |they do, however, have @ far-reaching effect. It isfye 0¥ e Berians He Germans| Denounce Gran Chaco Fuel 0il Coal Rose A. Andrews Exalted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary. the Business Office of any failure or irregularity | s he. head. of ‘ths . counteys. bar . e : ms, Transf Graduate Nurse o g e e ihe ‘aeiivery ‘ot wpeir papers. DV T good to see that the ¥'s bar | yhich commands the railways lead-| ~ Warfare as Debacle anifer Electrle Cabinet Baths—Mas- Teleph 'Editorial and Business Offices, 374 | gqcociation is alive to the harm they do and iS|ing to Charleville, Verdun and Z O R $ s sigd (Oofbrile Brrigations ENIGHTS OF COLUUMBUS e Ao ter p.;fs:?fc,.-c\’(?-lfi?v\?ififi‘sfi»d to the determified to stamp them -out. Chalons. | GENEVA; Sept. 10.—With Rus- | | office hours 11 am. to 5 pm. | = SeshersCouncil No.1760. 4 Tor republicatiofof all news dispatches credited to —— |sla occupying a permanent seat in : i Evenings by Appointment | | Meelings second and lass For mot otherwise credited in' this paper and also the Nothing now seems more useless than a world| Fostmaster Earle Hunter, Judge the Leagué of Nations, France and H. S. GRAVES l Second and Main Monday @8t 7:30 p. m. focal news published herein. Phone 259 | | ‘war that couldn’t accomplish anything but give Germany to Hitler and leave Uncle Sam holding the sack J. B. Marshall and former coun-|Great Britain dengunced Bolivia cilman W. H. Case, three celebrat- | and Paraguay for the present Gran ed ‘hunters, returned to Junean Chaco warfare which they declared with ten deer and oodles of ducks.‘was a debacle and must stop. geese and other feathered game. | Maxim , Litvinoff, Russian For- | #8iz0 Commissar, sat beside an|: o 2 Transiengbrothers urg- ed to attend Council - Chambers, Fifth Street. JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K H. J. TURNER, Scretary MoU }ENEAU LODGE NO. 181 “The Clothing Man, i | I P T A AU I ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION Heme of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing An epitaph that is long overdue, is that of E. B. WiLSON Chiropodist—Foot Specialist Aot i rgia, and Ukraine. " to the Nugget Creek Power HouSe They alleged Russia committed ag- i LUDWIG NELSON | JEWELER Meets first and third Mondays, 8 e p.m., Eagles Hall, Douglas. Visiting jiihg (lete, Nolen, Ta 1 el “‘“‘mh;“ hr““,' Jay W. Bell, clerk of the Disteleb fmpty chair which Japan quit, and = — | 401 Goldstein Building | jlifting operation was -*f‘":‘ a success that N IS|court, sailed south on a vacation. pledged cooperation with the League | ¥ B gy | PHONE 496 | «Second and fourth Mon= |oing o get off scob free? Uin a spirit of friendship and|| GARLAND BOGGAN | # -—————— B R e | R N T S T iss Beatrice Behrends returned loyalty. i 2 i ST | oD 9 WPmpie) that ia has got into the League of after <pending several weeks| The protest against admission of ' Hardwood Flourrs DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER ||| "eginning at 7:30 p. m. s one wenders just what she expects to get|visitinz in the States. {Russia to the Leaghe-of Nations [ Waxing Polish.ng DENTISTS h E. HENDRICKSON, fout of it 3 ! was received by the Assembly from | | Saridin Blomgren Building i 1; James W. LEIVERS, Sec- SHES AR L iy 38 Walter Ramsayer, of the George representatives of a group of form-| ), 8 PHONE 56 | | T. Myers cannery at Chatham, ar-'er independent nations but now | * Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. i i Oldest to Youngest. rived in Juneau on the Georgla.|federated as républics with the |z T g / Douglas Aerie SPOEERY |80 Union, including Caucasus, | | | = S > 117 F. O. E. | (New York Times.) Several purties made outing trips, Ge Turkestan | © 4] i | | | Italy, which established the first of the medieval | Dr. C. P. Jenne |universities, is sending 300 of her university students |at Mendenh:ll and spent the day'gressions of their countries and| | A tank for Dicsel Oil | time. TN, N ) Fat vip 3 i | ENTL brothers welcome. Sante Degan, GRATIFYING SPEED IS SHOWN. to visit the universities of America. When Fred-|in that vicinity. Amonc those seen occupied them by military force | EMER Sopniring ! s W. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary. H ; oo | wes Judze H. B. LeF : 5 1! Brunswick Agency \ | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine . T ) e — |erck Barbarossa instituted by decree the University | Were Jud - B. LeFevre and and aré now governing only by | | FRO STREET g of Building s S 8. g Thase who have in the past criticized the of Bologna in 1158 he stated that the science of [Pariy. Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Casey, gerror 53 NT STRI ! p: 5 ! § Mr. and Mis. Guy McNaughton | d Telephone 176 i Government for being slow-moving must have been its masters and disciples “illuminated the whole ™’ g y cNaugl P Iz AR aok o s unprepared for the celerity with which the Federal world” But even those learned men had not and Dr. P. Mahone and party. | e ur trucks g y Pl y ! | | THE MISSY SHOP | dreamed of the continent which its students with | = LEGISLATION Emergency Relief Administration acted on Gov. suden ACH Hoalas ! Sl b e GNTH B e Baak o dtnfte. ol save ’ 5 dia 1 ent those of twenty-five other Italian institutions are , Specializing in | :;m:-soJggm!“:‘:nd::“:;cf,orr:i:[ ‘TCX:(:::?:_: :‘l(‘;:;‘::‘ now to discover for themselves. Seven centuries “)UP f\!mn; those who took pas-; HOSIERY, LINGERIE, | Dr. J- W- Ba}’“e 1 | Pxxo)?;:"fil;!-t;o'ufll’::l‘ 148 ) s 9% QPIaREEgHCy Te O%° 'ago Bologna had eighty professors and 12,000 stu-|S38€ sout' on the Northwestern. .| y | HOUSE DRESSES | DENTIST | BT s | The Governor's recommendation was sent by radio o, ™ orguned in two associations composed of | =ik | and accessories at moderatc | | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. ||| RELIABLE TRANSFER ] o5 to Asst. Administrator Jacob Baker from here|inypty five “nations” The University of Padua| Weather: Cloudy, rain; maximum | i prices || Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pr. | |3 ] shortly after noon Tuesday. That means it Was|(padua, “nursery of all the arts” as Lucentio says| /i minimum 43. | i 83 Evenings by appointment | | ————————— about 4 oclock in the National capital. By noon |in the “Taming of the Shrew") was established in | ———e e T A A | UNITED STATES vy | PHONE 321 | | e 7 7 4 Wednesday, the Governor was in receipt of advices 1222 by a colony of professors from Bologna. The ! T ' A e st T Conaersial Ad]ust- I saying FERA had made the allotment as re- visi:h;g ':s_tude?:,s;xo?ay sihare in LhIe pride of luiy’.w‘ & iy | P | ; wARRACK < ment & Ra!ing Bureau i ested. Thus in less than 24 hours after the request contribution to higher learning. It is only to be| s . e s S T e T s . ; > Was made its approval was made known here. It is Tegretted that in their company no Portia “cons | Henry Ford Gives His | Construction Co. Robert Simpson PE Rl T e evident that whatever red tape exists in FERA from Padua” | Ll_s I Views on Politicians Juneau Phone 487 Opt. D. Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. l headquarters it was cut through swiftly by Mr.| Their planning to see America for . themselves, f —Other Subjects Graduate Los Angeles Col- We have 5,000 local ratings | Baker. |is a.manlie§tatlun of the spirit of “immortal Gen- { ) lege of Optometry and | on file | His & 5 G f;_ese.' Pavia, where Columbus studied, is in the i : BT TS PR P T Opthalmology tle prompt and favorable action probably was st of ‘the institutions repr ted Pisa | NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Henry P ! — Wi “ due i b al knowledge he |- i it i S e M Ford i Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | s insome part 0. the personal knowledg which Galileo entered to study medicine and to |Ford, in an article in the Amerl ~ . - —_— gained of Nome and conditions there on his visit which he returned to lecture in mathematics and WASHIN(‘TO)\"_SepL b j can Magazine, said: “what goes on BEER e e R s e R | a short time ago, and to the confidence he and (o make his historic experiments. The list is long. |, .. b - STEEARTH in capital is of no great im- -+ - - o N s-Stev ! B W e ‘Derrilden) arganieation that HAGH Hmivessity’ rem Nome: S5 ucAhIa can. boas émw%m;v?”A::‘uiae‘xlolyni:::ta?& portance one way or the other.” 1)(::. LnA st.§ngl:‘mLL i | Jones-Stevens Shop ' has charge of Federal Emergency Reliel functions of some contribution to Western elvilzaton in science |gn per cant rospoctively over July. | oy oomee meniing on the fact of Guaranteed Eviés Eamined Bilasses Fittad |} | i -LADIEECHEIDREIS'. | in Alaska, confidence based upon the fine record Or in art or in literature. These students come With(This is according to & Statement s, womers oay i ons A7€ 2V- Qualities! " Boan & Makattas Si4 L1 READY-TO-WEAR | made here during the past year and upon Mr. their distinctive banners and will on occasion wear |made ay by Secretary of Labor the ?0{ ";rb '\;3 - ei’ 2 l(; s sl b Office Phone 484: Residgéncej Seward Street Near Third | Baker's personal contacts with it during his brief Uhe costumes of their brothers of the Renaissance; e nré L‘g;ns{%n,mnn,;”T(,‘imifemlw: The assurance that you are Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | | a stay in the North. He and the Administrator were "g”"d- but they will reveal incidentally the promise | Tpe statement further says that people to be hampered much by |{ DU¥ing the purest are BEST {'| to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | fen o . = willing to accept the judgment of the organization, U ::isll;gil!:ngrulloi?l;‘ol;l;lshf:e};rh::f been selected | approximately 73,000 more were legislation. Nothing can hurt the | BEER IS yours when you pat- | g a| | JUNEAU-YOUNG | headed by the Governor, that the Nome clxrn”gmmi The 'main group wm' he Joined‘ by Sh s k"lfillf])ly"eutxi x(xllmfiugu;:ofivs‘x;li:ly “m:d iumwd States.” | ronize this establishment! B r “ F ] Parl ' - is very real and grave, and that the welfare and ? ift P E a2 on x e wages were - - i . 11 unera arlors icitent 1ot okt persdns dépendst upon: the FERA. ‘ooany siiss imfy‘_‘;dgx‘}fmpzleg]:’::r‘l:?:i‘yl';fi::h dishursed, however, declines i TAKOTNA CREW SOUTHBOUND Rhinelander : Dr. Richard Williams || | pioenss panerst Dirstors Adequate steps have been taken to insure that runner. They will not only see Amreican fooi|(ries brought the. :LM;"{? g | jArche son_and _ crew. of, ane | DENTIST Aoyl BRibsauy ’ every doflar of this and any additional Federal ball, but . will themselves take part in several o o & natayment o Tukotna, where thcy Have. been Alt Heidelberg | OFFICE AND RESIDENGE { Night Phone 1851 Day Phone12 | funids for that purpose will be properly expended. athletic meets. They will find themselves at home = S gain of ORY ) .djedgng, southbound pas- ON DRAUGHT | Gastineau Building A The Central Committee named by the Governor in America and especially in the great cities, the S | i Yukon. Phone 481 CITERS Monday, headed by Grant R. Jackson, President of Mayor of the first of which (with more people of | MisS FRANCES HARLAND o ® , the Miners and Merchants Bank, is composed of Itallan origin than dwell in Rome) can receive them LEAVE N YUKON TO For Quick . i SABIN’S ranking Federal, Territorial and Municipal officials, ! the speech of Dante. ATTEND UNIVERSITY T’w Mlners | Dr. A. W. Stewart |’ business and professional men of Nome. In selecting N TR oY L \F ellloieid ‘ IL\DIO | DENTIST | Everything in AR this board, all factionalism and politics were ignored. £ Vg Miss Frances Harland, daus : R . | Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | Members were chosen fof their known ability and b Hflf_( ritic, of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Harland, REPAIR ecreation | SEWARD BUILDING { for Men B T sdine o ine conitbnlly. THe | CNEW i W ORAT et left on the Yukon for Scattle on Telephone | Office Phone 409, Res. i Committee will program relief expenditures; the Herbert Hoover has written a book attackingl:::er“fii. i;)m(i"g“; ,_(‘)r:‘f‘_”" N HENGY PIGO P arlors ’ Sooe M o, B B wh work will be under the Alaska Road Commission; the New Deal. He calls it “The Challenge to i year gt the Unl-UiEatesrorrenh o 1% ' 2 versity of Oregon. e MRS. ROMIG RETURNS and the expenditures will be made through the Liberty.” Part of it is published in advance in the office of the Federal District Judge. |current Saturday Evening Post. The allotment of $50,000 by FERA insures that' It iS easy enough to reply to Mr. Hoover with there will be no present suffering by reason of lack wisecracks. After all he is like the badly defeated 11 | || TaE JuneAau Lauspry | ! Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets =|| Scientific Masseurer Mrs. Romig, wife of Dr. J. H | Massage, violet ray and vibrator | | Guns and Ammunition '\ SEEBIG VAN || | | ! % general who is taken out when the army is in|Romig, of Anchorage, has returnc PHONE 359 of funds. It is also an evidence that other funds ¥ n ge, urned | PAINTS——OILS |} will be made avallable if the same need exists for "€T€At WO Teturns to find another general re-|to her home after a trip south | LOWER FRONT STREET | Builders’ and. Shelf treatments. Try & salt glow bath. ¢z : 2 i, gaining the ground he lost and then proceeds to|her health. Next to Midget Lunch J + HARDWARE Scalp treatments and shampoos. 5 33 [ 3 lecture his successor on how it should be done. 23 Call 132 ‘GasMineau Ave. ‘or So Mr. Hoover knows that he is a target for | " it g | |gibes. The fact that he goes ahead and voices his FINE | P Thomu Hardwafe co. criticisms just the same is an evidence of courage. Watch and Jewelry Repairing | H R - 3 1" 'Nor Gan’ s pronouncgment be ignored as an at very reasonable rates arry avid | “‘mer- | " | outpouring of personal spleen. On the contrary the J DRUGGIST & JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE ! oh Phone 617. MERCHANTS OF DEATH. “Exclusive but not Expensive” ‘That makers of munitions everywhere, Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, TOTEM MARKET chants of death” they have been strikingly termed, s 2 Hosiery and Hats X published portion is singularly free from person- SR Na o S Toak S have been in some measure aiding and abetting glities.or bitterness. It does mnot have the. marke FAUL BLORDHORN | Fhe Sqehh Sters RDEN PATCH S Spsoked. Mexts in fomenting of wars through the bribing of degen-'of comeback campaign oratory. FRONT. STREET L FRESHER WILLOUGHBY AVENUE, erate officials in order that the sale of munitions = Fruits and Vegetables Mr. Hoover writes as one who sincerely believes o —— | CASH AND CARRY may be stimulated seems strongly indicated if not in the old order, and who feels called upon to actually proved by the oral and documentary evi- warn the nation aaginst its passing. GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING Large Sample Room dence submitted to the Senate Munitions Com-| He does not do the job very effectively, especially eCa i . ELEVAT! mittee. Much of the evidence offered to Senator Pecause he is confused in his own mind about OR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. HOTEL ZYNDA I —trv— a2 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS [ i ) Nye, Chairman, and his Senatorial assoclates on lberalism. He thinks he is defending liberty. “Lib- ) - ®° “ the investigating body, is not such as would be :‘l}oym le;s lnrrge Wt:}rld—mfst politicians and_ political French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer s e haaee et S legally admissable in court. Yet the investigation L; m:‘ Co;nn::rx:;sls eoue)'(.}:”:n;?“'lorws on the right e as neau 3 Bas uncovered activities of certain munition Manu- goa) of their conflicting systc‘mé Pon. to: 1 Bwi IR - GARBAGE HAULED ow to achieve the much discussed largest liberties 'S S ol . degenerated human beings who will stoop to any for the largest number. Mr. Hoover believes in the " Gang Planic of Brery ¥ gmyuss Canying Pt TELEPHONE 584 action for a price—birds of prey who do not hesi- kind of liberty which existed in his Administra- ~ [ Phone 4753 tate to tear into the vitals of their fellows, men tion, which worked out in actual practice as free- i who, depend for their profit upon the sufferings dom for the few and bondage for the many—bank- - M BB T ’ of humankind. ruptcy bondage, debt bondage, bread-line bondage. FRYE’S BABY BEEF S Yet after all there remains a serious question| Most Americans, after the disastrous experiment . “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON GENERAL MOTORS . s to the responsibility of the munition makers for ¥ith the old order in which Mr. Hoover sill be- na MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON Frye-Bruhn Company Telephone 38 wars. The more trustworthy writers on this phase lieves, prefer to trust ?heir liberties and livelihood of the inquiry warn ys that armament fiyms are not 1:’3 :‘:: rl:‘;‘;lorll)r.;fl experiment. We share that faith the principal factor in war, not even a major But is it an experiment. As such it is subject Speney. Although they may in some countries, and i, trig)insg edwer.’ I it is to work, the errors must Ppossibly in our own, abet the fomenting of war, and bhe detected and corrected. Hence the need . for at times thwart movements for peace, the real, |critics, particularly conservatives who are super- underlying causes of international war’lie in other‘mmul, That is the function Mr. Hoover seems b directions. The jingoism of peoples, the frictions to have taken upon himself, and it is a legitimate | caused by economic imperalism, the surge of popula- one. | tion changes, the fatuity of some national leaders, If the New Deal cannot profit by criticism, and the bigotry of nationalistic groups—these and other |SUrvive its critics, it is not worth as much as we factors lie at the roots of war. It will serve no |Uhink it is. good to foist upon the makers of armaments the grave responsibility that ought to be apportioned “ ’ 24 Juneau’s Own Store Prompt Delivery & J, 'McCAUL'MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers A Good Business Reference Just as you judge a man by his business con- nections, so, too, you are inclined to judge a bank by its known patrons. . The B. M. Behrends Bank likes to be judged in this way. ‘The Florence Sho Permanent Waving a Specialty Florence Holmquist, Prop. If the forlorn hope of the Communists depends upon conversion to their cause of Hollywood’s movie country for his ringing demands that the bar i among these numerous intangible elements in a stars, the ks "t Bartactl & 8 5 PHO! | Bl of intermittent atrife, iy SRR (e JaTNe-(Roston [TIEY This bank is the oldest and largest bank in Behrends B):.:kul;’uildlng I | . That does not mean, however, that armament Alaska and it has operated under the same manage- & 3 - makers should be exonerated from all responsibility. | Yet, once in & long while you find a prosperous ment since it was founded forty-two years ago. e The Nye Committee has shown much shat is re- |family in which the children oceasionally do without || We carry ah the new colors you'll appreciate our service Throughout this period it has been identified with _ prehensible on their part. For the sake of profit|something they want—(Los Angeles Times.) introduced at the recent and’ workmanship. the industrial and commercial enterprises by which TYPEWRITERS RENTED iy " they are willing to traffic in human suffering. auto shows. all this section lives. . $5.00 per month . Some day we shall progress to a point where as a t}ivlcle? ;Mobs.w:rho wore shorts, won the women’s An all h 1 el I J. B. Burford & CO i we shall bar profits in the munitions |Pational tennis nament from Sarah Palfrey, who C C I n alliance here will help you. “Our d 2 : m they are eu':mmud, at least some- |WOre skirts—(Cireinnati Enquirer.) ] onnors 1‘1 otor 0'9 nc. % Tfi"«fl&&”’ ut.is—] m‘” “h"” heenwmomplhhed jvaa cutjos Americanism—Building fine highways to attract [ O —— . ‘scourge ) mfi tourists; tearing down the think that interest tour- kA _"T—__' ists to make room for hot-dog stands. — (Akron F Junean Ice Cream PARIAHS IN LAW. Beson-Jntonts ALASKA MEAT CO. M. Behrends Bank Parlors ' ;i Kas, President of the| Communist: A fellow who warts you to win the|| FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY' BEEF—DIAMOND JUNEAU, ALASKA |y b , g American Bar Association, the thanks of ;?&zlur,-ce and give him the prize—(Los Angeles|| TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected ‘ B & ]