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W%he came of age, HIT 'PEARS TOLER'ELE COMICAL TER t MIST' GOOGLE W7 ENNYBODY WUD WANT TER RUN OFF WITH YORE CLOTHES AN' HIDE 'EM IN A HOLLER TREE -- JOHN BARTON PAYNE PASSES AWAY QUICKLY Former Secretaly of Inter- ior, Red Cross Chairman, Dies Suddenly {Continuea rrom Page One) SOME O' THESE HALF -NECK HILL BILLIES 'ROUND HERE'S GOTTA GRUDGE AGAINST ME FOR SUMP'N- LOOKIT MY NEW HAT -— tion of Preston county, der to give the county a Demo- cratic newspaper, he Virginia Argue. In elected mayor of opportunity both in law and poli- tics. Talented Lawyer In the Illinois soon won recognition both public servant. In elected president of the Chicago of the superior court of Cook coun- l1y. He resigned that position, how- ever, and in 1899 entered a law partnership with Edwin Walker, one of the senior members of the Chicago bar. Four years later, | through a consolidation the. firm became Winston, Payne, Strawn and Shaw, from which Mr. Payne resigned in 1918 to devote his en- tire time to public service. He hua ueciined tfie position of Solicitor General of the United States in 1913, but after the coun- try’s entrance into the World War he placed his services at the dis- posal of the government. Presi- lent Wilson first sent him to the Pacific Coast in 1917 to aid in the settlement of shipyard strikes Then he served successively as a member of the Board of Appeals of the Treasury Department, and general counsel of the Shipping Board’s fleet corporation. Gives President Advice When late in 1917, the War AssOCIATED PRESS (UNDERWOOD) UOHN BARTON PAYNE nd sound business judgment, and efore he was 20, his father sent aim to the county seat to negotiate sale of a farm and handle two lawsuits growing out of the collec- tion of rentals. The contact thus established with the machinery of the law was the beginning of a distinguished legal career. Entering the employ of the clerk of the circuit court, he applied himself so studiously that within two years, just afte: he was admitted to the bar and went to Kingwood, W. Va., to hang out his shingle. Enters Politics Meantime he also had taken his first plunge into politics. In the year he was 21 he served as chairman of the Taylor County, Virginia, Democratic committee during the Tilden-Hayes campaign. Soon after his removal to King- wood he was chosen ot a similar post in the Democratic organiza- President decided to take over the ailroads, Mr. Payne was asked for advice as to how it could be done n the absence of an appropriation rom Congress. The next day he submitted in writing the plan tha. was adopted. At once he was made jeneral counsel of the Railroad Administration whose head he was to become soon after he entered the cabinet during the last year of the Wilson administration. On Shipping Board From August, 1917, to March, 1920, over the critical period of ar emergency, he was chairman of the Shipping Board, and it was inder his guidance that the great war merchant fleet was builded. Then for a year he was secretary Jf the Interior, devoting particular attention to conservation of the navy's petroleum reserves and of he national parks. He put into :ffect the oil leasing act, and suc- sessfully opposed the building of a commercial dam in Yellowstone Park. He became chairman of the Red Dculy Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS ef Yecte . Hawsers . Billow . Front of a boat . Living . Chance ?14. Any monkey . Walked with measured tread . Harmonized . FPleces of skin from which glove shapes are cut . Rendered vocal music . The Greek T . Denoting the maiden name . Throb . Sins . Flower . More pro= found 5 . Music dramas § . Incendiarism . Wealthy . Partake . Legal action . French mar- shal 4. Greater quantity % l% ot %%EII flfil II%HIII %WII% d dmamN l!llfl %Illflfll W%%flllfll/ ok %EI 8. Likely 9. Trite 10. Renders acces- sible 11 Tapering plece ised for splitting ne who ex- <cy's Fuzzie 17. O tan 19, Abpmehl 1. pread to dry ist u Vigor: slang 26. Showed mercy 30. Before 32, Wnahin‘ 33. CIJ‘E wnh s single spot 34. Timid 36. Made speeches: humorous 38. Daub 39, Throng 40. Went up 42. Heroine of “The Flylnl 15, Fermine nire 46. Cut of meat 48. Guido's highest 50. Compl‘ehonfl 51. Organ of hearing /s flll%! and in or- purchased | and published for a time the West 1882, he was Kingwood, but the following year he moved to Chicago to find a wider field of metropolis he | as a| talented lawyer and an efficient 1889 he was Law Institute, and in 1893 judge| Pres| tion the It with BIB| qua, June: qua Th 8 o'c = 'Crass in 1921, by appointment of ed the relief society along lines which greatly curtailed its opera- | of its greatest tasks, including its work of mercy | Tokyo earthquakes of 1923. ice with the Red Cross that he was called upon to take up the addi- - . ment from the theatre. X ¢ tional responsibilities of a special | mission vessel G y Bear to Ju-| aAmong the outstanding radio yik' Cl b i to | commission to Mexico. With Chas. | 1€2U- work Mr. Lawrence has done was mg UO. B. Warren he was sent to the Mex- | John Sellevold, who has been In [the handling of all radio communi- ?rz genu g icap capital and negotiated a se. Ccharge of the Seattle office during 'cation with Kingsford Smith dur- airs, ries of treaties which healed the the construction of the fleet Of)yng the famous flight of the long-: LECTURES WILL BE | Mr. and Mrs. m. <. gackson, rep- \WITNESSES CALLED resentatives of the Bible Chautau- Grande, Oregon, recent arrivals in in the old Juneau Cash Grocery location at Second and Seward. be musical crayon drawings by Mrs. Jackson, community sineing and screen pic- afternoon fer the ures. Shop in Juneau? &R \ e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 24, 935 : i : By BILLE DE BECK 'PAUL AND SMOKEY | ARE TO APPEAR AT , | CAPITOL BEER PAR. WAAL--GOOGLE HISSELF i HEV ALLUS BEEN A LEETLE TETCHED N ] TH' HAID T RECKON $. BY WHUT HE SEZ--- AN' ME BEIN' SHER'FF O' THIS HYEH DEESTRIK--L =~ Of interest to Capitol. Beer: P an- | lor patrons is the announcem 2nt, | by manager Charlie Miller tha: he has engaged Paul and Smokey as muswim.» and. entertainers as. peu- | manent features of the popular | night spot. Paul and Smokey, piano and| | drums, are well known to local | tune followers, as they have played | together and separagely . for, dnws and amusement centers here for several years. Mr;; Millex -stated; thag .the, Lavo musiclans. will. he fogether again tonight and, every -nighf hereafter, and, that they havg arranged, new numbers, and. revised old, ones to eptertain their friepds and pat- rons. B S OLD NEWSIAPERS .In_bunaies m;- ule at The Em- pire. office, 25c. Fine for starting your flru these chilly mnminp A w JEWELL TO Bmc Court adjourned yesterday afters noon and was called again this GAME COMMISSION BOAT | morning. v NORTH FROM EATTLE‘ Mayor I. Goldstein was called to the stand for a short time this | mbrning .to testify for the defen- ne Warden With | gant regarding the quality of the ommission, Who | sound equipment of the Coliseum trgusferred o JU-| Theqtre following the date the kan, will leave Ol | plectrical Research Products, Ins for Seattle 1| corporated replevened their equip- foot Game Com- quieklystopped: the. fire, The | | flu w@kphm in Cole's barn on Willoughby Avenue,. | ident Harding, and reorganiz- “YES Piiot Chet MeLean, accompanied by Mrs. McLean and a party of young, folks flew. from Aunchorage to Susitna Station New Year’s Day | to. be guests of Mr, Healy, store- keeper. at that point. expenses. Under his direction organization performed some H W Jewell ska Game ently m Ke Northweste: bring the new in the monster was during his period of serv- Our. customers SOCIAL at Odd Fellows’ Hall i patrol vessels for the Commission, goythern Cross to Australia from standing diplomatic breach i o will accolapany Mr. Jewell bacK|tpe Ppacific Coast of the United Voanoa [ nortn, according to Frank Du-|ctates. Iy service. ‘frpsne Assistant cutive Officer ‘The case, which invalves sevemli hundred thousand dollars, has been on trial since Monday and, is ex- ‘pcm.ed to continue for about an- other week. | e — LE CHAUTAUQUA he Seattle of- | nd the vessel | here about | of the Commission [ fice will be closed |'is expected to arri GIVEN IN JUNE AU the middie of Feb Refreshments and Dance i you too are i YOUR bank. When Cash Cole had some pipes lN ELECTR!CAL CASE thawed out this morning, a wall lN D[STR]CT COURT blaze was started which required the services of Juneau's Volunteer | Fire Department to extinguish, Lit- tle damage was done, as chemi- FIRE IS CHECKED i C. f Admission 35¢ For Members and Friends with headquarters in La au, will open their Chautau- meetings here tomorrow. nizhtj R. E. Lawrence, servicing engi- nvem for the Electrical Research e lectures are free, There will | Products, 1ncorpomr i and expert| entertainment, rnpld on motion picture sound equipment, | tocok the witness ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN'S RARY BEEF—DIAMOND The lectures will begin at|case of the corporation vs .« the First National Bank is MY BANK!” find' many oceasions -refer, to this bank with justifiable pride g8 THEIR bank, They know we ely interested in their, &f— ey appreclate the w hearted welcome that awaits d;e here. They know. they can g They know th uppn. us for prompt, efficient, friend- funds deposited here are SAFE! It is only natural that they think of this bank as THEIR BANK! For complete banking satisfaction, vited to make this bank Ve are at your service! ¢ First National! Bank Juneau, Alaska in wlhe United States District Court. lock. Gross which is now on trial - e — U. S. Goverument Inspected TC HAMS AND BACON— {He remained on the stand until' Free Delivery Juneau Cash Grocery CAsSH GROCERS, Corner Second and Seward PHONE 68 .« o o it takes more than umm||||||m||m|||m|mnmmmlmnul‘lmmm|ullm|u||||||Hmmmmlmmmuu|muumnumnmmmmmummummmmm (T nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlIllIIIlIIllIIIIIIlIIIIIII!IillllllflllII|II||IliliifiififililliIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIII!IIII —— ! THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS .| The Gastineau : Our Services to You Begin and- End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat WINDOW CLEANING “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" PHONE 485 ; BAILEY'S "=t | CARE =~ "EEL to build a French GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING o Diaces Wines—Beer T TAKES ambition, energy, money, brains and—above all— PEOPLE. People who are interested; people who will buy; FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD §& SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. people to whom your name is as familiar as a best friend’s tele- phone number. They are the ones who build businesses, the people who feel they know you, respect you, trust you. You can make their acquaintance in many. ways. But, because they ARE people, they’re human. They nat- urally judge a man by the company he keeps. Dave Housel, Prop. Alaskan Hotel Ltquor Store Phone Single 0-2 rings If you care about their opinions, meet them where they are accustomed to finding information and opinions they know they can safely respect and believe. ; '!‘elephone 38 It takes people to build a business . . . YE'S BABY BEEF “ngxfiléxous HAMS .?EE BACON Frye-Bruhn Compan Prompt ....the type of people whe read THE EMPIRE Private Booths CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL lOOI Lunches UNITED Fo'on co. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We- Bdim..._mm—m 16 Dancing Evan nglt