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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 4, 1935. D -l Al ka Em ire facilities on the Alaskan coast than Amerxcans' - P &l (ll ll,s have. I 1 AR S ra el y Afgfessive and ruthless Japan knows that Alaska 20 YEARS AGO HA PPY = PROFESSIONAL l Fraternal Societies | ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor‘and wicould‘malnlam part of its great surplus of popula- I | BIRTHDAY i OF . )y tion, and knows that Alaska has the mineral wealth R e L7 . Gastin Ch very v Erop eau M T e NECont (undnY ng” Map |Which Japan must have to exist—coal, iron, gold, [FEGK TTN P R Helene W.L. Albrecht 'L%M Streets, Juneau, Alaska. oil, copper, ashestos and unestimated timber re-|¢ cmeeweersornerees ee ey The Empire extends congratula- PHYSIOTHERAPY —_— Entered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class |SOUrces. Massage, Electricity, Infra Red FEBRUARY 4, 1915 tions and best wishes today, their 'y g B. P. aver, i Alaska is comparable in climate to Sweden,| .. oo troope. HaA Wob a‘\birthday anniversary, to the follow- | Ray, Medical Gymnastics, ev"’ v?"edulés meets 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. which supports a population of more than six Signal victory. over. dhe BUMAAS| ing: | 307 Goldstein Building my vLsux‘\es ay at 8 9 Dellvered by carrier |n".nl4_':'°e:l‘;' and Douglas for $1.25| million in an area one-third as great as Alaska’s, a.rgm of Oaticadis et OARIART Wsd g Phone Office, 716 :;elc' ng brothers By mall, postag pum at the following rates: With Alaska left an unguarded treasure house, y - 4 1 ’ FEBRUARY 4 = ome. b One year, in advance, $12.00; six months, In advance, ¥ the fdity ot | Coraing o dispsicips, FRMGEEE B neainthy in sdvanoe, $17 it is an ever-present temptation to cupidity of stantinople, J. F. Mullen = TR = John H. Walmer, Ex- Subscribe; ill confer a favor if th Asia. I 4 . M. H. :.:x&‘; ‘l:{x:eu B’.i.‘,‘,.fp)n’r‘r&'p St by fallire’ OF JHrogulaTity . st e a:matt?ck Mg E. R. WILSON S L A Y e ivery of théir papers. on erman trains and moi zaition TS, lelen skine . . A o Telephone for ditorial and Business Offices, 374. The United States has established no naval base Ds southwest of Warsaw, wheks Evailte, Feirs cnn-:mn.‘—rm‘specmm ;eg:g:mg::n c?ll-‘ ;:)wu_nvs MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS, in Alas{m. There the navy is represented ‘by 2| Germans were mobilizing rescaves. ~ et | " | 401 Goldstein Building 1760. Meetings second- The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the|few radio stations, the army by & small militat¥iarany German troops were killed Not Because We Are ' PHONE 496 | | uee for republication of *all news dikpatches credited to|detachment Boy Ba]ks Ch i aind last Monday at 3 §£ or Tot btherwise Gredited iar thigh aper and also the ‘ by exploding bombs. 2 eaper | = 217:30 p. m. Transient local news published hofein. Alaska could be reached in a‘fday’s flight by m‘ st fafll & A S, ep er BUT BETTER - @ brothers urged to at- 5\ ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED 7O BE LAmger |Pl2neS from Japan pr.from . the ‘Russiah base 8%) ‘e case of the United States DRS. KASER & FREFBURGER | | ‘end. Council Cham- A AN THAT OF ANY OTHER FUBLICATION. Viadivostok. i 8 st aip |GOvernment, agairist J. F. Malony,| LARAMIE, Wyo., Feb. ) i { R DENTIRTE »ers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, L :El; ,a::;incn as no defense there agains! Mrs. Lila A. Olds, Mamie C. Will- [er than take a bath, Alonzo Phelps, il Blomgren Building |G- K., H. J. TURNER, Secretary. { 3 5 i 3 Ll 3 \ 1 | sttt i e s K Bl Kb iyl isndrart sotoeniss the piltapuELs: Mary C. Hebert, Lloyd M.|fifteen, shot and killed his step-| i 'HONE 56 H e o ¥ o V| Ritter, Claude Ericson, B. D. Stew- | father, William Powell;- CO. B MOUNT JUNFAU LODGE NO. 147 importance and the vulnerabMity of this rich, tempt- ] ; : v a rancheny | RICE & AHLERS ours 9'am. to 9 pm, 4 y art, E. R. Jaeger, William J. ‘Reck, | county Prosecutor- Glepn , Parker, i 5 Second and fourth Mor:- mg":;mwryb d ill hy lBe"e G. Simpson, F. J. Wetgrick, | said the youth mmxm;q that he o ol RN E e “' A _ day of each month in P ear §he nhavy's . gr: euvers will have " ) TR S ) J1s Tohe *Notthbrn {apes ‘fluwwwhan Tslakds. m'flf:“; Fy '?VfltnhvimflAlCobThz::d ot o o eul-oud 86, Wl pusia ) TN “"1{»:“':!"":::::“ - Dr. C. P, | S:g::x’;g R;:e.,:g";‘_’::' army has made test squadron flight'to Alaska, 8|y 7 'Glarke, ‘was decided in faver ::"bil“}::“‘ than obéy nis orders| ] G- Jenne | * HOWARD D. STABLER has the navy. of the defendants by Judge |Pred| B [ G A, % I'| Worshiptul Master; JAMES' W. But there is no fort, no,permanent naval estab- |\ Brown, and the defendants Were| prISONE | = |~ Tooms 8 and 9 Valentine | | LETVERS, Secretary. lishment there, despite the urgings of the army|giue; title to their property. The SONERS BROUGHT HERE g oot 2 v o etntop Building i 1 staff Bt . 2 e n Telepaone 174 i OF gen[e;:t;ense ".“m b5 DRV Alaica 5 peade suit had been brought by #tHe| Three prisoners, Nick Kitka, Wil- . ’c Styles ~ - DOUGLAS A\ Nl ! n’ T ot P 4 Government to cancel the patent|lie Grant and Thomas Ycung, were | omorrow £ dStytes | ¥ % , AERIE N\ 3 « {me‘ 50 that will nof a temptation Provoke | ¢ the tract known as the Golden|brought in on the Northland by Tndny” Prisioansah sl e 117 F. O. E. e { Belk rodity adibioe. - £ ks SR U. 8. Marshal William T. Mahoney | iy 4 Mees first and third Mondays, 8 Brown's judgment that the p Sunday from Sitka. They are under | { Dr. Geo. L. Barton »m., Eagles' Hall, Dou,'as. Visiting Much Good Will Result. tiff had failed to. establish 'a case semenrevqf three months in the CHIROPRACTOR |J orothers welcome. Sante Degan, D' i and that the plaintiff’s complaint|Federal jail and fines of $150 each A | 201 Goldstein Bldg. Phone W. P, T. W PEACE. —_— i e eggath, ! AP | e g, 214 ) Cashen, Secretary. —_— (Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce.) ,Shmfld e A 1»21- afi'“‘h.mgTfi:yso;z::r':mwmflz . z | ‘)m"nghsnuhr;_:p-}xl‘n:l;?e.ntzv a5 3 . . Y. B entence A we“':};l"“l‘}: :(‘“ settlement of the longshore trouble, ne expérience gained—the lessons taught us—| prom Washington, D. C., came|by U. S. Commissioner H. L. Bahrt HE = % stlll think, was a matter that was strictly UP|qyuring the years of the depression will prove of real |word that the United States Gogw|at Sitka ) — | Our tru.*s go .y place any | to the steamship operators and the longshoremen |yalue, We, who are in the harness today, will not|ernment, through the Bureau of |- 2 A e time. A f{ank for Diesel Ol the community should be grateful .that throughout|benefit as will those who succeed us. The Iong|jnines, would establish one mining o e ‘r Dr. Rlchard Wl“lllml | and a tank for crude oil save the negotiations Governor Troy at all times was/range plapning for prevention of such suffering and|experiment *station in Alaska for| | BETTY MAC ‘1 DENTIST buruer trouble. ' - willing to meet with both sides and endeavor to|widespread unemployment as we have known for the | th, of advancis % i PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 'g e purpose ng the ll; } BEAUTY ') | OFFICE AND RESID! Y establish an agreement and that the Acting Mayor, [last’ fivé years, the plans being approved andgustry, - ‘ SHOF T RELIABLE TRANSFER Wallis George, made the offer of the city dock, adopted for greater social security, unemployment ¥ | 103 Assembly A ments Gast};\;lu B‘laxl)ding ] approved by action of the Council to handle the h;surnnce,lnie'.ht-;elmk’.ntf ofmaged ;01'1;?:;. t;ld age Den-| Mrs. Louis Martin entertained at| I PHONE 547 g — — freight at the longshoremen’s de d. sions, reclaiming of those sal N industry, | her home in honor of Miss Kath-i ® | . . B ictine anaor S it proy |Better medical care and hospitalization for the rank | erine Waish. There wefl & dozen | fi_— — ] R S A1 z| | Commercial Adjust- it ge Governor Tro¥|ang file of our people, and the many other vital|young people present who enjoyed | | i wy W, | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | & Rat went beyond the calls of their official duties in i | , | | ment a mgBureau changes occupying the thoughts of our leaders Will [{he dancing during the evening. || TYPEWRITERS RENTED Optometrist—Optician | | | Cooperating with White Se using their offices as an intervening influence in|make America a far better country in which to live. | | $5.00 per wonth | | Eves Examined—Glasses Fitted | | o Ronil it e e the deadlock. However, the community has bene- We are in the midst of the tangle now, but it| jafet Lindeberg, President of the| | ,] B. B f [ Room 17, Valentine. Bldg. | Ro>m 1. att :i =1 fited and has benefited without violence and the|will be unraveled, and the severity of the lessons | ' i i . D, bur! Ol'll & Co. | | Office Phone 484; Residence | | | LS ) y | Pioneer Mining Company, Dr. J. H.| '« | ‘We have 5,000 local rat: ) long-drawn out enmities that always result from |learned will prevent their being forgotten. Fortunes | Mustard, Nome physician, and G. } Jur doorstep 18 worn by saus- | | Phone: 238, Office ‘Hours: 9:30 | | | on Jile e ! drastic action. have been lost, and millions of people have faced |J Lomen, Nome attorney, acquired fied customers ‘ |1 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 b 7 Hl Peace again prevails and the community should|actual want, but suffering on the part of those a herd of reindeer numbering 1,300 - R S RN 30 [ e e | be proud that the differences were settled without CAITYINg on today is not of serious moment when neaq, A - — ‘:l;—.———--———-_-—-——-_-;:} violence and without outside interference. Juneau |COmPared fo the better living conditions that are Juneau Ice Cream | TEST i Dr. A. W. Stewart ||| Alaska Transfer C has met a serious problem and has settled it. assured millions who will take up the reins after| Mrs. Edward DeGroff and Miss | Parlors Y DENTIST | r Lo. 3 we have relinquished them. a Va 4 S { = Amaie Ay Been growing rapidly. Like an ‘Q’Qi“ ::: difi;n ;‘eot:x;r;;d ;m;x{::} - st‘?:'r ORDERS Why not crn;nlu a team ’;‘;’;fl;;"&nfi&g' || GENERAL HAULING o TRIBUTE TO ANDY BAHR. army in battle, we had been moving forward speedily atter coming here to be present at|js _ uyl ‘_ Candy | :::“": J:"“’m 'f:n"f"l_e::: Office Phone 409, Res. [ ED JEWELL, Proprietor without consolidating our gains. False objecuvefl‘nev Howard's elevation to t,he]~A < — A e .l.h s | Phone 278 | PHONES 269—1134 Around the world have gone the sagas of the |had been attained, but we had proceded t00 far|priesthood by Bishop P. T. Rowe. g p'“ i o el eyl North but perhaps none has attracted as much |bevond our bases of supplies. We were open to | :anln:::nu :‘,:'-::-:’, :: | |3 - _ A & . |all manner of attacks. Our own ambition, our greed,| Weather: Maximum, 35; infe A | —————?‘ | Pt as»the 1‘r.|Lrepxd ooy Aate _"“ ACroSS | . failure to take proper precaution brought us|mum, 31; snow and rain, mmvlvl tered this first series. Robert Slmpson i', SEE BlG VAN the frozen wilerness with the Lomen reindeer herd. to & halt—a halt that means disaster to millions, | ikl ) 4 A O t D | GUI]S and unitio By word and picture the world has followed the |puc g halt that was surely in order. | suNEAU wWomMENS cLum Bruns,lvwk pt. D. \f ity Amm n RS hbire “of this hardy ghi ¢ ing 70| S Cl Graduate Los Angeles Col- | FRONT STREET ardy musher now nearing 7 Out of the economic snarl will'come much good |will meet Tuesday, Febraury 5, at | ‘ege of Optometry and | Next to Midget Lunch vears who has been battling the wild with thel a more sensible and more secure plan of WVIN.|y pm in the City Council Cham-| All Opthalmology i Lomen reindeers for five years and now is nbout’ure will be less of a grabbag, but there will be mure‘bfl,s A large attendance is de" Pys i | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground 1 to gain his end and success. The Tacoma l.cdgvr‘lgen(-m] contentment. The sacrifices will prove to sired, upder the heading ‘Tou;,h Old Andy” pays the to have beepin vain eans, from mow we will look | HAZEL JAMES FERGUSON“ Rheinlander Beer on Draught DRrucs aAxp Sunpries following tribute to the' man who' is masterin back and realis thht ¥he d€préssion was-the' thirg : POOL BILLIARDS e | iy b 8 the | hat probably did more for the betterment of living | °ov s v | BARBER SHOP [ DR H. VANCE | or ALI}Q{UORS “Yet something ere the end may yet conditions for' the’ mass of our jpeople than any | feew—oeseew oe— potabtiiats oo soie | OSTEOPATH | IN URRY! Yo" dbné other one event in’eur history. There are better ‘f D e Consultation and examination PHONE 97 days ahead. We will not enjoy the full benefit of HOTEL ZYNDA . Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1. to 5; Fast Free Delivery “Not unbecoming men who strove i the social security programs planned, but our Large Sample Room security legislation should be a reminder to the States to withhold consideration of such matters until it is definitely known what the Government | | lco—General will undertake, Precipitate action by the States| Lo Electric Agency might prove not only unwise, but necessitate trouble- FRONT STREET | J UNE A U ! M 0t0r8 A S s e some reconsideration. Suspending State decisions | until Government policies were defined or enacted | . GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. O. DAVIS | TELEPHONE 584 | Phone 4753 For Quick R ——diL RADIO. 6 5 i REPAIR H. S. GRAVES HICKEY to him and asked him to give up his life of ease. At far away Kittigauit, within the circle, a tribe of Eskimos was’ dying of slow starvation because their hunting grounds had been depleted by the white man’s guns. Lomen had contracted with the Canadian Government to supply the tribe with 3,000 reindeer. But the reindeer would have to be LUDWIG NELSON ’ Thomas Hardware Co. JEWELER J uneau f Watch Repairing , | \ o el F O R D | 783 and by apporntment. : Sitie children will, and in the general scheme of things e || oftice Grand Apts, near Gas- G L S h s o Lilyanes SPOAKINE: il iod- the fact that we have been “short-changed” a little | ELEVATOR SERVICE Jones-Stevens Shop | tineau Hotel. Phone 177 uy mlt ern counterpert is found foday in, tough in life’s gamble does not bulk large if we have | 8. ZYNDA, Prop. ! . | old Andy Bahr, who again disproves the k: eg in small part, responsible for planning, | LADIES'—CHILDREN'S | Dru St theory that old age brings an end to ad- cen, S8 b of mpcm B o ba L e e READY-TO-WEAR g ore Sihtiire: Sn: Berolatn or further L\;; planrnmg of e(:- “mx::s a e Seward Street Near Third Andy had settled down to the routine of ~ |Of Teal benefit to future generations. [ ———— | Next to Colisenra r;mmng ;1[ Seamteh apartment h‘ouse a:!.e;‘ka McCAUL MOTOR | i o GREASES | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. rigorous life in the Arctic Circle. Yet, like Social Security and the States. | | Oftice hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | |B———-— Ulysses, he was tired of having to “Rust L ¥ COMPANY H PMNT!—OE% GAS 3 | [Evenings by appointm:nt } Ho"ywood Style sll unburnished, not to shine in use.” (Kansas City Star.) o Dodge and Plymouth Dealers l BUSere m Sheit OII:S | PHONE 321 1 Form LEMAN op Andy is reputed to know more more about The! Bebiait of sollon W Oinsress on ol agel H BATPY.-BE sy oy 0 B vemaser shatl iy JVnE il - Blx yosis ago enslonspunepfnploymenb insurysnce and related soclal} ¥ Pay LCSS—M "Ch Lm 2 Carl Joys Lomen, Alaska reindeer king, came P 5 | Front at Main Street i BEULAH has been stiggested by both Governor Park of Mis- souri and Governor Landon of Kansas. e 1t Drug Co. {'=——— JT all the information from Washington has indicated that joint State and Federal security measures are contemplated. Governor Park has suggested the possibility that, with respect to pensions, the Gov-| ernment might “assume complete jurisdiction,” in| which case it would be “unnecessary for us to| act.” But it is stated further than if the plan| is to be a sharing of “this obligation with the several | States,” then “we should co-operate.” | The latter, it now seems, will be the procedure. Exact details of such 1esuumh: are awaited. When | they -are revealed and when measures have been submitted in Congress, it then will be possible to i i gfmnwlf""mm"’):y“m B The réquirement of that State procedure is all ; MARKET BASKET “THE CORNER DRUG STORE”{ | Telephone Would he? Bahr, like Ulysses, was gemn‘ the more apparent because, already, numerous old Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables P. O. Substation No. 1 PHONE 36 “The Clothing Man | P! . e 4‘W “ ,”“ o i;ul s he&r‘f age pension bills have been introduced in the Mis- |Phone 342 Free Delivery | FREE DELIVER HENRY "GQ S0hl A Biohitianiatee iEadlnetan Slle” oo souri Legislature, half a dozen having been offered . ) 4 For wa At {1 oo ot Fact Bebartns st ' tobood g - d in the“House on two days Of this week. Virtually|— e Ty P p! Marx Cloth i - I Then began an epic of the north that will go down as one of the great sagas of all time when it is properly recorded. With six Eskimos, a doctor, a geographer and 39 sleds he started from Naboktoolik. That was Christmas night of 1929. In the ensuing years the world: forgot Any Bahr and his fight with the :north. The geo- graphers and the attendants left him. His men gave up in despair. Andy got new ones. Wolves stampeded the herd, picked off LIQUOR DELIVERY |/ : ' T“HNE Harry Race JUNEAU FROCK X i PHONE 331 | SHOPPE T e f g sl “Exclusive but not Expensive” JUNEAU-YOUNG , Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors THE JuNEAu LAunDRY Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PAUL BLOEDHORN | FRONT STREET | OLD NEWSPAPERS the weaklings. Andy rounded them up and | intelligent opinions about them. But not until and Embalmers In bundles for sale at The Em- !orgf::e °:'r ) e e g it Congress and the Administration have reached their | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 | | Pire office, 25c. Fine for starting e g wi s be possible for the States to fires 18 $hat the ‘batissiaitiad o uciih theAce: - §iosl declkions (Wil AEEMAREEIS v, Do Bistes o prepare for such participation as they may find to make footholds for the animals. In sum- desirable or feasible. mer man and beast were tormented by ‘ While the needs of the handicapped, the unem- Swnrus of Whok FUn TR Ll theky ployable and other dependents must be given every THE N lost for days in -winter The herd Wes . |n,gple attention, there slso must be attention to| W YE A R ;:)hL B:H the hrelnd:e:; died of hardship. the capacity of the nation and.the States to cary | ._one, knew . where e d g the financial burden inciden to such socially pro- | H S d W ll Then last week came vord of the TiUepld |y tive legislatipn... Ib: seems tnat both phases, of | as dtarte e old leadef. After a seasqior the”delta of »& 1y & i 4 g | 2 e questi®h are to;be given proper consideration the great McKenzié Rivemthe herd had . | wasnfngfon; The States will need to act ac- | for the world’s busi recuperated its full ‘strengtht with “birth cotdingly~ s | iness—but always busi- o : | | ness success depends upon more than a choice of “the right time.” of many fawns. Ang_y -is ‘only a, tw\mfles - p ffom his goal and ;well" within the range of the hunters rrom the starving Eskimo villages. Men had come and gone in this greatest herd trek of all time. But one man had seen the thing through from start to finish. He was Andy Bahr, nearly 70. And accord- ing to reports, he was as tough as ever. No, youth has not an absolute monopoly on courage and daring Banished forever are the clothes basket, wash line, and laundry tubs. And she's a ggyer, jollier companion for her husband now that she sends her clothes to the laundry. ‘Washington's crime rate is higher than that of | other cities of its population class, but there is said | to be little chance that the Ditsrict Commissioners | or Congress wil] do anything about it. Pcrhaps} Congress hasn’t been in town long enough to learn | how wicked the city really is.—(Kansas City Star.) ;11‘1};3 right banking connection is important, Through its service to its business patrons, The B. M. Behrends Bank, has greatly aided the Territory’s mdustrlal and commercial development. It is ready to serv enterprise helpfully, ) it L TAP BEER IN TOWN! There are a few men in public life ready to resign 'if they fail to accomplish their underv.aklng‘ but we don't know their names. R ey ? YOUR ot b i1 Alaska, Spoils of War. One reason for hard times is that the average| ol i THE MINERS' M 3 (Seattle Post-Intelligencer.) family can buy twice as much as the reputed hea.d ALASKA The B . Undefended Alaska is .lr‘iudy attracting the at- of the house can pay for. i x M Behrends Bank Recreanon‘ Parlors ; ten‘t:,oex;l ?;1::::: sfilp&ng men state t.hm. Japmefie‘ If you want the community to laugh at you Laundr y od AR : JUNEAU Amsx‘ seamen, going to Seward for scrap railroad mafterigl|just take yoursglf too seriously and get the idea| have acquired ‘a - better - understanding -of> hasbor (that what you think is very important, o,