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e R S S a e ST — e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, OCT. 5, 1934. G TO SPEAK THE bAML LANGUAGE. American Ambassador at the Py —~—— T 20 YEARS AGO- Knows Her Sheep Fraternal Societies OF Gastineau Channel PROFESSIONAL T F by R et i b e [ Helene W.L. Albrecht Daily Alaska Em plre i ROBERT W. BENDER GENERAL M VA('ER‘ IT’S Wise to Cali 18 ORTONVILLE, Mich.—Leona, Al- { goe, 16-year-old 4H club member William C. Bullitt, . .f brecht |1 It md evening except Sunday by the Russian capital, and Premier Vlach_csln.v M. Malg@y. From The Empire ,k“u\f_s‘ vc?;\:ggd:m:uiai:ieie:;\sxisx;g PHYSIOTHERAPY e EMPIRE TruNTING COMPANT at sccond and MM of the U. 5.s, R. will meet in a competitive MRS 8|0 have Ter o 4 Juneau | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | Ry duiten, A KL ———————— lexamination on August 15, 1935, at which a jury Rt by state experts. o g Lt 40 Bntered in the Post Office:In Juneau as Second Class composed of members of the Diplomatic Corps sta- % R 5, 1914. - f C %1 Cotssigis maine | y) B.r.o. ' — = S g e s ticned in Moscow will judge whether the American Thf }‘m_mm?; “:;;'Clagimngt big | Usmg More Butter Trans er 0. Phone Office, 216 | / L:Cl)’ Wednesday Settvered SUBSCRIPTION RATES, las Ambassador can speak Russion better than the|victorles In the i dispatches | 3 13 at 8:00 pm. Visiting AR s usslan Premier cari spesk Engiish. from Allies headquarters clgmed, = ; ,\non, sept, 27.—The British when in need of e brothers welcome, By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: Russian Premier can speak Eng] winnings on the Aisne front, and: be cating . mars: MAUBRIA Pt MOVING or STORAGE "R T R A i year, ‘In_advance, $12.00; six months, in advance, emier Molotov contended that Russian Wwasl, . . rricia] statement from Berlin s !< L.‘:“ vem i T el Oil Coal Rose A. Andrews I esibed rle. M.H. S)en Sanoties "o:'bfi'p‘?m'""«"\'\‘nuhiJ?":.‘ moe LI, e promptly casier to learn than English. Ambassador Bullitt|caimed that the Germans . werp P mounbed $o, 455 DTS Do Phariber Graduate Nurse SroT R ity TR notify the Business Of GRSy Bprs o irregularity o oved to the contrary, so they made a bet, and the|winning on both eastern and wegt.~ (L.07 2mount = Elecitis. CRbinet. Batbs-stan.. | i the delivery of their papers. rhead of population, nearly five pounds per head more than in 1930.. {3 | —————— KNIGHTS OF COLUUMBUS Seghers Council No.1760. and Business Offices, race to learn each other's language in a year is on.fern fronts. This is a most hopeful sign and superb pastime Telephone for Editoria MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. P sage, Colonic Irrigations | Office hours 11 am.-to 5 pm. | & il > s e ely o the . L. Thane, ColL D. €. Jackling, | A% p | | Evenings by Appcintment Meetings second and last e A et nowa. lupatones Codited 1 for diplomats. ' Speaking®the ‘same language A ey g 8 |\ AcquiREs TRADING poOST [ H BCRAVES | |]] arroine b7 Aot 17 s 150 D = it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the may lead to speaking it’ from the ‘heut ern Biliess 8. MitoheN B, bav] ! e G Noie. d 4 Transient brothers urg- local news published herein. & TN AR vt e of emancipation ogeurs; among'diplomats, | Ba¥ C.E. Bruff Teft Jubeat én-efi‘-:‘. C. M. Chenoweth of | Nulato i i @an ® ed to attend Council ALASKA CIRCULATION SUARANTEED TO BE LARGER runition making jwill Be|ag unnegessary.as dead, Griubstabe 11 Tor s hunt in the mu\'in.s: to Hll_filu‘lr‘ where ' he hai Home ‘of {BaxtiSctattner and | =it ¥ Chambers, Fifth Street. THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. | Sae’ W 1 and. forgotten ns_mastodans’ tusks. d territor (acquired ~the (x.mge Lxg_ht trading Tx Clothi JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K s 1 oo oo s “fpost. Mr. Lignt 15 retiring rom | | o . ’ F. B. WiLSON H. J. TURNER, Screlary | 3 ? - " active business and will make hisy. : . ;s | Chircpodist—Foot Specialist |} e~ | A TRIBUTE TO LAW ENFORCEMENT. | 0t o O O the ;fi:rcfif fRome 10, ANCUPIAES, [ T 401 Goldstein Building | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 TSl : A T St T ———— e PHONE 496 | !Second and fourth Mon- | tineau ‘Mining Company, under- 5 ire Want Ads Pay! |1 o i ™y | After 20 months of unrelenting but to the general| c = = operation for appendicitis | Daily Empire GARLAND BOGGAN dr ...day of each mop! ’lfl {public scemingly futile’ sedrch, the purchase of 981 ,o;rormed by Dr.L.O. Sloane. This | — Herdwood Floors: , f e ess—eagr f:":;‘::; R;:-T;e;lp;' [ cents worth?of gasoline with & $10 gold certificate, | was the first - surgical operation ! S e | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER || BE H:}NDRICKSON' {led rapidiy to the apprehension and, a grand JuY |porformed in the new St. Ann's| | COLEMAN’S Waxing Polishing DENTISTS ‘ i s umlntmont that will bring to trial Octaber 11, Bruno | Hospital building. | HOLLYWOOD STYLE SHOP | || San(iing Blomgren Building | r; James W. 3 I[ll(hdnl Hauptmann, on charges of extortion in : P(l\ ]mss—/‘luch LGSS | ! PRONE 86 PHONE'.“D 9 ‘ connection with the Lindbergh baby case. ,\F w(;nwxllll?mstom?fic:r "(:f Sur-! | “Front at Mitn. Brest IR Hours § a.m. to § pm. A{“ Punsink Aseie The gas station manager suspicious that the gold | vevor GeRorals oLnes, n{fl“;;“or‘:%‘ | BEULAH HICKEY Az _ & i 117-F 0 certificate might be “°“""erfe“th°"‘Edrg§:)w; ::Z 25 farmers had settled in the Su- | E S % H % Meets first and third Mondays, 8 license number of the car on e mal |sitna Valley in the vicinity of S o1 T | m., s Hall, Douglas. Visiting note. Eventually it reached the Department of y ¥ The Chanmel Exchange; | LUD“;}:‘(;’E}}:ER:LSON | | Dr. gz::Nl:-isi"enne grr:meEr:gl:elmme - il e NEW SKY FIGHTING UNIT SHOULD | Justice. Other gold and silver certificates used as SECOND FAND CLOTHING | Wateh Repairing 1" Rocms 8 and 9 Valentine | |W. P., T. W. Cashen, Secretary. INCLUDE ALASK | ransom money in the case had been gathere E. P. Kennedy and W. P. Lass, Bought, Sola and Exchanged | | i Brunswick Azency j4 Building A sl e ilaiin | none with a linking clue. of the Speel River Project, had | WILLOUGHBY AVENUE | || FRONT STREET | Telephone 176 H | } In tribute to the Federal, State and municipallopened offices in the Valentine Opposite Cash Grocery INE AL LN <1 | Our trucks go any place any | General Douglas MacArthur, Chief of s}mrr“ of | quthorities who presisted with the case, the New |Building. = & — i R = | time. A fank for dm“:;‘;l ofl.i the United es Army, in his outline of the War ¢ W e editorially comments: - WY 3. “Cy" Weight. one’ of 'Ju: THE MISSY SHOP I ¥ - <%| | and a tank for crude oil save ) e corays qiew Sy Tighiing unily Bdvises Shat 14 * ias facts:eomayto light In convection Fith the | ais favorite! ball. fossers lett Alaska Transfer Co ?‘ Specializing in | | Dr.J. W. Bayne l t b'um"-"?ubll:i us | : will consist of at least 1,000 bombing, pursuit and | Lindbergh kidnapping, nothing emerges more clearly for Beattld o' & recentl ikt . HOSIERY, LINGHRIE, g oakr it ' | PHONE 149; NIG/ attack planes, This air armada will be divided |ghan the unrelenting care and the tirelogs ingenu- i oy il ~ENE ING ] HOUSE DRESSES | || Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | | | RELIABLE TRANSFER into five wings based on the Atlantic and Pacific |jty with which Federal, State and muni¢ipal of- 8 J. Rane srrived in Jullan (JLN}LRAL HAUL | and accessories at moderate ‘| | | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pra. i |;::_ 3 Coasts and in the Middle West, planned to give the |ficials have sought for so long to solve the mystery. | from Hoonah on.the Gegrgia. ED JEWELL, Pru‘p!_lgtor i prices | Evenings izy appointment | T - greatest possible mobility to the nation's aerial Sevc for the ransom money, they had at the start =3 PHONES 269--1134 A : PHONE 321 . — - o defense. The brief press dispatches thus far pcrlf]lou-sly HmerM‘th‘\:hlch ‘:nv\};rstlyafl:;?kel::)rf; For the second ‘donsédutive time i i 5 — |- S W AT | | Commercial Adjust- , ceived do not mention Alaska. From ladder, a tew footprints on a4 ¥ . |Carrigan won the Truesdell medal = fe—wseoo i —. . tactical :nd strategical national defense footprints ou the ground, leading away from the | "pe iy Gl ‘shoot, | ! I - ‘| ment & Ratm"Burenu_ i .od | Hopewell house to disappear on rock soil, scraps of 4 ‘ WARRACK Robert Slmpson Cooperating with White Serv- | & considerable portion of this force should be based S g 3 i i U6 (abiany .1, | handwriting in the ransom notes, an intermediary’'s Weather: Cloudy. | C tfll t C | D | | In Alasks, to famillerize the flying personnel with | PARCWULNE 4 the rerbllt BOOS O EOONMIURE S| Weather: Clowdy. - ‘ onstruction Co. , Opt. D. L ot o BR, i the defense of Alaska’s 586400 square miles of |}y hioce’ by piece they built these details into a ; : Juneau Phone 487 | | | Graduate Angeles Col- ! We have 5,000 local ratings | territory and 26000 miles of shore-line including | ,,cicrent version of the case which served as the|continued the upward movementy _‘*—"—‘_—_gji\ lege of Optometry and | on file J tslands with harbors and possible bases for hostile \yace for their pursuit of.the guilty. s o TGS ISR Optalmglogy & . flying forces, as W s for the protection of | «In this effort no bit of evidence was too small|Of this year. Asd a result of in- Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground - — Alaskans. to be overlooked. As the ransom notes turned up oyl il i YT T R In the past some egists have contended that |they were examined with microscope and test tube | - P Y B it of Aliska would be by s, tisaloglst for any e kNIt of pii it ety Rt Si‘?fl E DR T E SOUTHWELL | ‘| Jones-Stevens Shop too difficult to defend from an invading force, and |the person who had passed them. Some of the | T 0 Pl ™, S U durings | Optometrist—Optician I LADIES'—CHILDREN'S ' in consequence a hostile power would not want it jmoney showed bits of glycerine compound v"’(h“l“ the period under review, the furds, | || Eyes Examined—Glasses ;‘med | READY-TO-WEAR because of the difficulty of holding it. Possible war Suggested that the man distributing it was &)y, eptenne tne district banKing | || Room 7, Valentine Bldg, Seward Strest Near Third | 3 < veq |mechanic who ground his own tools. Much of it was| " el THE BEST | | | Office Phone 484; Residence | || I . in the air has weakened if not entirely destroyed structure serving to offset a move- |1 = A =1 & § s also found to have a musty smell, from which the ment of fands to othes alels kid e | | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 o e : e O e e B el | conclusion was drawn that 1t had ‘been long buried | T1€B OF 1Uds 0 other ateas and g y TAP BEER L to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 e & b ness against the continental United States, hostile) or secreted where ‘the air couwld /nob reach it. A seasonal mc:loa»e‘ in deman or, g, Y ls | & i " X o v .. | currency. Member bank reserve bal- i ’ JUNEAU-YOUNG Alr bases in the Teiritory would have. Ifacsimile of the ladder used in the kidnapping was| o FRA I PRRE FESERHE B el | — Ten Martin seven-ton Army bombing planes, (.onstructed, and tested to determine what weight of Gan Pransibeo PomAREE Sa- IN TOWN! 5 Dr. Richard Willi J Funeral Parlors equipped with wheels landed in Seattle this Summer hl would carry and how tall a man the SPACiNg | yaicoq Inerest rates charged by ® r. Richar 1hams || | yionced Funeral Directors ' five hours and forty minutes non-stop, after leav-lof the rungs would indicate. Each telltale g0l |y oryc ac well ns rates paid on de- A DENTIST | and Embalmers | ing Juneau. The present speed and perfection of |certificate was traced with stubborn persistence by posits tended downward further. THE. MINERS' || OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Night Phone 1851 Day Phone12 | modern fighting planes and the rapid progre: in |picked men who kept an unfailing wntc‘h ior_ n» o B ; Not: Bealinses We ‘Ara i Gastihiéan. Buliding 5 ‘f development, of speed brings the entire Pacific Coast,| “The thoroughness with which the investigation A FETE Recreation Parlors ’ r, ra Phone 481 including the lmponnm cmes of Seattle, Tacoma, | s carried on, long before a suspect was arrested The X‘E~\ll~.0( price pm!‘m ion in and gz St is.tlie Dest Peason Jo belleve that a complete revela- [the book business, under the bcok- (= g s Bellinghm’ Borfland, Bin' Frandseo and Los Angelés BT & e Tts il B MAHieT Th' this |saliere todd s Heeabalcats un Liquor Srira BUT BETTER |5 SABIN S D hues o, i aRAvely closo et G anylr.horoughnes; there is a warning for all evildoers |business for smaller retailers, Wt} R E DUUGIAS < S | Dr. A. W. Stewart enemy force with'alr bases in Alaska. which will not be ignored, and fresh. assurance ‘to [a loss in total sales to publishers, § 2 ot ) | DENTIST | Everything in Furnishings 3 A Cl"mmt‘“;“ plane has flown from Juneau t0|upe puplic of the competence and fidelity of en-|a prominent wholesaler says. e RICE & AHLERS CO. § | Hstgl‘x;&gngutlfi!:g- e ke & ome in one day. s he law.” e RAF A | From Nome to. parts of Siberia is & rel.eulvelylmcen o NN N o ‘TV FINE PLUMBING HEATING Office Phone 409, Res. short “hop” and has been made several times. The Watch and Jewelry Repairing BHEET METAL i Phone 276 u!1 = Aleutians Teach relatively close to Kamchatka. Fleet Maneuvers. ! at very reasonable rates | | “We tell you tn advance what | G 2 i Lieut. Col. Henry H. Arnold, in command of the RN z | Job will cost” [ R e o M b3 JunEAu LAUNDRY | bombing squadron, in an interview while in Juneau N e e TUTRRY : ! [ PAUL BLOEDHORN | | aoct e Franklin Street between this Summer was most enthusiastic about Alaska’s Residents of the North Coast country heartily z FRONT STREET = Dl‘. Geo. L. Barton Froiik st Kisnd Slreots air transportation opportunities and urged Juneau|&PProve of the plans of the Navy D““‘”‘;“”I‘ 1:0 j(P—————— oy { CHIROPRACTOR i [ and other Alnska cities to prepare for the develop- |06 Ue U‘;‘:fifli“:;f: e y‘e‘:_s‘i“u‘;cgm“;;gni (he: 211 PAINTS—OILS | 21 Goldeteln Bide. Fhona 214 | || pHONE 3 i ment that was sure to come, urging the establish- |, o 5 C0 4 04 Hawalian, California, Canal Zone = For chk ‘ Builders’ and Shelf ! ?ngs iy appointmént | |es —a ment of airports in numerous points mroughouwa"d Caribbean waters and the possibilities of study z ADIO HARDWARE S ,1 8. the Territory. |and improvement are well nigh exhausted. Not only { R | 1 JUNEAU FROCK : By basing a portion of this new Army unit in|should the fleet become familiar with . the North ! REPAIR | Thomas Hardware Co. SHOPPE Alaska, hundreds of Army pilots could familiarize | Pacific but the air force should learn the land- z Teleph e Scientific Masseurer themselves with the flying conditions in Alaska at|marks of Alaska. Next Summer's maneuvers in the ‘elephone = = = “Exclusive but not Expensive” all seasons. As a part of their manuevers complete | Alaska-Puget Sound-Hawiia triangle should be im- CONTE S T,S i HENRY PIGG ’ THE Massage, violet ray and vibrator Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, aerial mapping of the Territory could be accom-gmcnsely valuable. L T S 145 treatments. Try a salt glow bath. Hosiery and Hats plished, upper air meteorological data could be gath-| nm:ng ¥ onr‘"; elends, - and : 'y M LA SRR SR TR N GARDEN PATCH Scalp treatments ax:d shampods. ered. The squadrons could be rotated in such a| Commander Needed bot fe on (e Bam? Teams : i SEE BIG VAN FBESH'EB i g:lnle 131472 Gastineau Ave. 0 || poeeerrrrrro e oo manner that a large portion of the entire flying, SR 4 from all parts of the city = Guns ahd Ammunilion 4l FI’IIRI and Vegetal 0] 4 HOTEL ZYNDA force would eventually be veterans of Alaska flying. (Seattle Times.) and representing many or- i ;‘ Siriadiadebpalil ol s L ‘ Much of the data gathered by the Army fliers| . gatting wp of a six-man board to run the NRA ganizations have'already en- 2 { Next t6 Midget Lunch i Large Sample Room ’ would be a most valuable contribution to the safety in place of the colorful one-man boss, Gen. Hugh tered this first series. : :‘: & THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS ELEVATOR SERVICE of commercial flying ih Alaska, which is of direct; 5. Johnson, who recently retired, instantly recalls . sy \ - 8. ZYNDA, Prop. importance to almost every person in Alaska, be-| a famous quotation ascribed to Pershing at a critical Brunstuck t # § i o cause of the great possibilities for future de\'olop-} period of the ‘Wbrld War, when the - Allies were, &y i a H R e astlneau . ment of the Territory's resources it affords. | considering plans for a commission to conduct their All ’ i ar ry ace 7 The War Department has definitely announced Joint military operations. To him-is aceredited the | §s eys ! 2 Vel | GARBAGE HAULED the sky fighting unit, and its general distribution; laconic statement: “No committge ever won a war.” a ; 3 DRUGGIST Our Services to You Begin and End at the Reasonable Monthly Rates | Alaska should strongly, actively, urge that a portion Foch Was named supreme commander and the Allied FooL s The Squibb Store z | E. 0. DAVIS flaska should strongly, 5, | forces marched on under him to complete victory BARBER SHOP ! Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ELEP! 18 now, ynts 66 Ksed .n. Alaska . Our trouble now may be that we have nbt been 3 ; H:PHO:‘E 584 ] Alaska should unite in calling the War Depart-. able to find an egonomic Foch. one 4753 j ment’s attention to the vital importance of baslng‘ part of this new air force in Alaska. Individuals, communities, towns, cities, civic and other organiza- tions should act immediately. If postage stamps continue to grow, have to be reserved in a lower corner for the name and address.—(Detroit News.) a space will GASTINEAU HO |fiecting a substantial upturn in the Dopglas fir producing region, lumber mill operations more than regained losses in May, June and |July. Activity at - flour mills also expanded. There was a mioderate decrease in crude oil production {and refining in response to.reduced code allotments. Production of electric power remained” practically unchanged, whereas some decrease is customarily expected between July and August. Public wogks con- tracts, although smaller’ - than in June and July, totaled about the same as the average for the first six months of this year, and there was a slight upturn in privately financed building. Department Stores BUSINESS ON COAST SHOWS TREND UPWARD Industrial Em_ployment Is High in August—Other Noticeable Features S8AN FRANCISCO, Cul.. Oct. 5.— ‘Most measures of Twelfth District turned upward during This movement, which con- nch-Italian Dinner: district continued relatively favor- S i " able during August. Production es- timates of most crops did not change materially during the month. Substantial increases in prices as a result of poor crops elsewhere in ‘the United States in- dicate fairly good returns for pro- )iuc;s currently being marketed. Al- though weather: conditions favored maturing and harvesting of crops during the month, fainfall is need- ed-to condition the soil for fall plantings. Stock water angd' range feed were reduced further during August, and supplemental feeding of livestock as well as movement to better ranges continued on a much larger scale than usual. Mar- |~ ket shipments of livestock were al- draught or bottled beer PHONE | GASTINEAU CAFE TEL BUILDING Wines—Beer DISTRIBUTED BY p ALASKA-RHEINLANDER . DISTRIBUTORS For prompt service and immediate delivedy, of either. Rheinlander 114—Femmer's Dock. HAROLD L. STABLER, Lecal Agent - FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery | A GENERAL MOTORS and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON f 1' :’ l A Good Business Reference Just_as.-you judge a man by his business con- nections, 8o, too, you are inclined to Judge a bank by 1ts known Ppatrons. “ The B, M’ Behrends Bank likes to be judged in thls 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 McCAUL MOTOR ; COMPANY S Dodge and Plymouth Dealers The Florence Sho Permanent Waving a Speci alty Florence Holmquist, Prop. PHONE 427 Behrends Bank Building | e L s - PRICES! :ST SE ) ed witn that for the United |, dD:l;flré;':l;e:alg; ales cxpRc| O OOA MGy E};i::ym 4 ow BEST SERVICE! BIG: SAVINGS! the industrial and commercial enterprises by which T“E:;l’::“ RENTED | es as .m v:hhzl; l’fivfififi‘i‘ffixw”‘”"“ amount during August.| Commercial and real estate loans H U B f‘I A R K E T all this section lives. monf : Gains were widespread throughout the district, especially in the San |Francisco Bay area and in Seattle. Sales of new automobiles increased during August to the highest level in four years. Reopening of port facilities restored water-borne in- tercoastal traffic, but railway freight, following several months of steady expansion, did not show |the full seasonal rise during August. Prospects for agriculture in this - affected by strikes in the pre- | ng three months and in those‘ eas which are especially influ- d by the purchasing power of extended by reporting member banks increased during the five weeks ending September 19, contin- uing the expansion that started late in July and total loans of reporting city banks reached the highest point since the spring of 1933. Loans on securities showed little change. Investments declined nml'hnc, reflecting a reduction in nited States Government obliga- wdQidings. of-other . securities MEATS AND FREE DELIVERY MIKE FEATURING CARSTEN'S = ~ PUSICH e ALASKA MEAT CO. TC HAMS AI\D BACON—U. S. Government Inspected GROCERIES TELEPHONE 602 BABY BEEF—DIAMOND ' @ Py e A ey s P o v An alliance here will help you. ® The B. M. Behrends Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA | J. B. Burford & Co.’ “Our doorstep is worn by satis- fied customers Juneau Ice Cream Parlors Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM e SHOP IN JUNEAU! (]