The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 9, 1935, Page 4

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY FEB. 9 |935 Dail Alaska Empire L'lleii féil,:fifu::"fafhf:hmaxtnti‘mfis zoor the 540 HAPPY PROFESSIONAL —=8]5 Fraternal éoci;'tips y |money spent in the Tersitory for labor, supplies|} () YEARS A(3 JO BUSY & : ot Manager OF ———— | ROBERT W. BENDER - - Edi and from merchants, logs, piling and profits to resident BIRTHDAY\ G . C 1 ' e ish btai he fish that made this pack,| | astineau Channe Published_every evening except Sunday by the| fishermen obtaining the m P Prom The Empire [ Helene W.L. Albrecht EMPIRE PRI\TI\G“COMPA\IY at Second and Main | yhije figures are not available, as yet, it is eSM-‘ { BEROH Juncen, A mated that at least 85 per cent of the Territorial eeeeesoeeslwed | The Empire extends congratula-| | PHYSIOTHERAPY _— | Entered 1n the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class | o " u o ron the fishing industry. FEBRUARY 9, 1915. | tions and best wishes today, their Ray, Medioal. Gyitnaktios, natter. | The battles along " the Russian | birthday anniversary, to the follow- | ;l)y'; G:l,damn yBull ) every Wednesday at 8 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. pm. Visiting brothers | | | 3 3 | front from Konigsburg on the Bal- |ing: bl 1.25 5 PL S. | | Phone Office, 16 | g ReREYS by TR l;erd.::::(uh i b | WORTHWHILE PLEDGES tic through Poland and Galicia to "—A v :lv o elocens, m‘:’,gfi"fi?«;fi;c?‘azr:lm omnes ihadvance, | Bays in a preparatory school in the States have|the Carpathian passes on the south o A R TSN e T TR John H. Walmer, Ex- Massage, Electricity, Infra Red B. P. 0. ELKS meets . B. M. Behrends ki . " g.ibfié‘r‘ibi“r"."fi‘m"éof}?e‘r““.“r g they will promptly | Worked out the following set of resolutions: |continued to be the ocenter of i [ alted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary il G military interest. George Whyte 0 3 Botify the Business Office of any failure or irregularity I will Go my own work. | Nick Kupoff E. B. WILSON KNIGHTS OF COLUMB In the delivery of their paper: 1 will be pleasant at home. Dad is having | The pinch of war was being felt icl Po! ’ US Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374, o . tloe: all over Europe. In Germany an- Mrs. J. Benkers { ,1 cl::)r‘v,pgm;d‘—ll‘ontgsmhlht Seghers Couneil N(;. g E: 5 ) | | tein Building | 1760. Meetings secon MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. # 3 : other 25 per cent reduction in the ot Because We Are | oldstein | The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the | 1l A Y AR S A 10y smbking. consumption of bread was ordered FEBRUARY 10 Not Ohehper * PHONE 496 d last Monday at wse for republication (Vi:“tl‘]ldn’vw.:l :l.m;m:(ll:ln" ited to I won't cheat myself. | Al Zenger P 30 p. m. Transient t oth credited in this pape als Al e r : % Ay ‘Dubfished herein. hI will l(’mi;f on}l]y my S:?mlp' thouity Wty Senator B. F. Millard, of the w. P. Mills | BUT BETTER .f’“"h“‘s urged to at- Perhaps the ys. ad a little faculty advice| ;.4 Division, was in Juneau Edward Naghel | DR8. KASER & FREEBURGER !;»L(flfld. Counc:l Cham- ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER in Working out that list, but whatever the case, it briefly on his way to Valdez to Mark J. Storms DENTISTS | Jers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION is a laudatory action and if the lads stick to their attend to business. He was duc Ray Thomasen Blorgren Building |G- K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. pledges they will be equipping themselves for good (back in Juneau in time to attend | Capt. Thomas Hill PHONE 56 | MOUNT JUN®AU LODGE N T 0. 147 citienship and setting an example any group of|the session of the Legislature which b oy e RICE & AHLERS CO. /Hours § am. to 9 pm. Second and fourth Mon- i | | | boys may well emulate. would convene in March. LUTHERANS ATTENTION 7" UMBING HEATING J|2— T e TS c day of each month in A T L MRS A Evening service tomorrow night.| - i = Scottish Rite Tem: 5 5 = ple, Finland Example to Alaska. John A. Smiser, of Columbia,|Annual meeting afterwards. Re- e Jell ’“'l"l',“'::' po oy | beginning at 7:30 p.m. ps Tennessee, was confirmed by the | freshments. —adv. Job will cos | Dr. C. P. Jenne | HOWARD D. STABLER (Anchorage Daily Times.) United States Senate as United DENTIST | Worshipful Master; JAMES W. Little Finland is a living example to Alaska,|States Attorney for the First Judi- Rocms 35"':fd9 Valenting LEIVERS, Sfcrel.uy Finland lies entirely north of the sixtieth parallel.|cial Division. i Tflle:norjlzgnu ! s ! The sixtieth parallel passes a little south of Sew-| TYPEWRITERS RENTED DOUGLAS ¥ “E ard. Finland in other words, is as far north as Victor Epsteyn was <lected to| Today” $5.00 per month WA | AERIE R/ that part of Alaska north of the Panhandle. membership in the Juneau Volun- I ——— e g 117 F. 0. E. e - Finland is but one quarter of the area of | teer Fire Department to wear the | J. B. Burford & Co. | | e 5 = ! - W 2 B ¥ Meews first and third Mondays, 8 .Alaska, yet Finland has a population of 3,640,000 badge of Milt Winn, resigned. j§ our d""{l:"f’c‘:'n:;:':,by sati= 11 Dr. Geo. L. Barton' ||om, Eagies Hal, Dougas. Visiting as against Alaska’s 60,000—over 60 times as great.| L_ i M i CHIROPRACTGR brothers welcome. Sante Degan, Finland's arable soil is only three per cent or‘ J. J. Kennedy, Ira King and — ~~———— | | 201 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 W. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary, ki | “Tomorrow’s Styles her total area. Her soil is covered with forests. |Steve Reagan were Haines yisitors| e e e e - Office hours—9-12, 1-5. Even- S — THE COLLECTOR’S REPORT. |Her winters are long and rigorous, like those of in Juneau. HOTEL ZYNDA i 'ngs by appointment B S R S P e Alaska. Her resources are no where near as ex- 4 i Indicating the healthy and stimulating condillDl\:tenslve and varied as those of Alaska. She has not| Hugh G. Weir, accompanied by| | Our truos go _.y place any of Alaska’s industries at the present time as com-|the gold nor the vast fisheries. But Finland has Mrs. Weir, left for Skagway to take pared with the years since 1929 is the report Ol:conquered where others have fafled. Her splendid charge of the Skagway office of Collector of Customs J. J. Connors, just released. people lost her established markets in the World|the Pacific Steamship Company | A steady climb back to normal conditions is clearly War. In the short period .of 20 years she has during the absence of Agent V. A.| pe T . 7 OFFICE AND RESIDEN( \ revealed in the interesting figures which show that established new ones. She is the only European |Peterson. i J“n eau Ice Cream | Gastineau Building hite! | REL(ABLE TRANSFER the total trade between Alaska and the States during |COUDtTY to pay her war debts to Uncle Sam in full | | Parlors ¢ | Shons 481 the past 12 months reached the excptionally fine|3s dut—100 per cent. ; Representative J. J. Daly, of SHORT ORDERS total of $91592,847 B8 e iver 1988 Ot ¢ miowe Finland has conquered the admiration of the Nome, was in Washington, D. C. Fountain Candy Comm ial Adj - gy world, Finland has won a moral respeet and financial lon business and expecting to leaye fi—— 9 |7 AR S R LT mmercia Just- than $27,000,000. d'credlt higher than that of any other nation—and soon for the coast. ! £ | DR'tB‘ bt EOUT?:L" || ment& R?!zn Bureau ©Of this total the outbound commerce amounted ghe js moving on to new domestic successes. | | Optometrist—Optician | | | PAINTS——OILS | i o | | Cooperating with White Serv- to $61,317,368, of which $41,000,000 was fish, whlle‘ Alaska, with her great storehouse of virgin for-| B. F. Watson, general agent of|{ Builders’ and Sheif | Eye;oi?:r;un;fl;:‘gne ;]::‘led | ice Bureau ’ 2 N 1 4 4 uneau’s Own Store” “J blf!’! Samm‘t.RMm ¥ time. A tank for Diesel Oil -q ELEVATOR SERVICE “l‘. Rlchard Williams | and a tank for crude oil save { e —— 8. ZYNDA, Prop. burner trouble. DENTIST -5 o inbound reached $30,275478, showing a large balance est, mineral, tisheries, furs and farmlands, and four the Admiral Line, was in Juneau Rowm 1-- tuck B of trade in favor of the Territory and proving again times the area should become one of the richest enroute to Seward to open South-| ! L { / ¢ Office thmgm”“:}[ Res%d*;"lg; We have fii&atl:cnl ntdx:gl the price the United States paid Russia for this and most populous areas under the Stars and western Alaska offices for his com- | Th Hard C Phonem:?z. l-ogeto ‘;“;3 K on e vast northland is rather insignificant in relation Stripes. | pany 4 omas Itardware Lo. / HB H B to the dividends the investment has paid over the Let Americans catch the spirit, realize that & elapsing years. |Alaska is in the track of new world events and| Rev. P. H. Turnell, for many = 1 Pish led the field with more than $41,000,000 Preenant with possibilities and she—with a popu- years pastor of the Catholic Church" . CONTFSTS Dr. A. W. Stewart Alaska Transfer Co. worth being shipped out, a gain of $11,000,000 over lation of like proportion—may hope to rival—yet,|in Skagway was visiting Father DENTIST |eclipse Finland in production. Brukert in Douglas. [ McCAUL l\lOTOR & Hours 9 am. tc 6 pm. GENERAL HAULING the previous year. Conditions were especially favor- | | COMPANY Vhy not organize a team SEWARD BUILDING able in the fishing industry the past season, but the| | Weather: Ma; iy ymong your friends, and Office Ph 09, | ED JEWELL, Proprietor | s 2 H ximum, 38; ni- ice lone 409, Res. fact that stabilized markets were found for the Estimating the Cost. L v 588 e minl-| | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | tet in on the fun? Teams Phone 276 PHONES 269—1134 product in the States indicates plainly that recovery; ———— yut e el from all par:.:n of the city RS - is universal and that with normal conditions Alaska | (Tacoma Ledger.) | | =i =] and representing many or- o s | 1 o can produce untold wealth, and equitable legislative| An Associated Press compilation estimates that NOTICE | |- LUDWIG NELSON ganizations have already en- Robert’ Siniion | SEE BIG VAN iy |the cost of the Lindbergh kidnaping case will eX-| After February 10 no .,k,,mm,l JEWELER tered this first series. psol | 1 | D | Guns, and A Increase in the price of gold had great bearing ceed a million dollars with a possibility that before | rentals for the month of February | Watch Repairing Opt. e { an mmumtlon | . the legal battle for the life of Hauptmann will ill be acc Philco—General Electric Agency k Graduate Los Angeles Col- LOWER FRONT STREET on the value of this precious metal shipped from wi accepted at a discount. All runsiie ded the y sel; > ittances i i3 FRONT STREET Next the Territory but the total figure of $15,883,877, a 12Ve ended the cost may closely approximate double | remittances by mail must bear! | RONT § ‘ege of Optometry and to Midget Lunch that sum. A million dollars is a huge sum and stma ast | —————M8 ™ ——————4 | hi ! gain of more than $6,000,000 over 1933, is evidence 4 8 postmark of not later than last| " m : All e ys Opthalimology would tend to show the toll imposed upon the public| discount date. Please be prompt. | | Gln.!ses Fitted. ~enses Ground that the mineral possibilities of Alaska have hardly by crime, but even though the greater sum should o .| ® . o 33 13 JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS ] been tapped and that future years will see it the be approximated, it might be said that the money | TELEPHONE CO. : THE Rheinlander Beer on Draught Drucs anp SunprIES valuable metal producing center of the world. |was well spend provided justice shall have been i | i MARKET BASKET |!{ ®oor BILLIARDS '————DR H. VANCE or LIQUORS Furs also showed a substantial gain and pas- done. Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables WARERG: SHOP il i IN A HURRY! senger travel mounted to exceptional levels. The One cannot measure the administration of jus- Phone 342 Free Delivery | il Ay | OSTEOPATH | | i PHO! § ; Ak | ommepams aut ltation and examination NE 97 latter figure jumped from over 16,000 to more than tice in terms of dollars and cents. When crime has 0 . & - || Consul a n 24,000 pegr.wnsJ co:-nng into the ports of Alaska, the been committed, especially crime that horrifies the ur | Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Fast Free Delivery public and deeply stirs the hearts of the people, F R D 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. 3 gain for the most part undoubtedly representing the o oFe i ; Gas. || G S gain in tourist travel. As normal times steadily| ir. s, /he. duly) o, orinied sotily . (o Ming '§he Res Onslblllt’y b] Ditie Grn;x{dw.}pt;r.‘ neu;"aa uy 11 mlt‘l |guilty person or persons to justice, regardless of =4 S ABIN S | tineau Hotel. lone | return, travel from the States will multiply many |wpay the cost may prove to be. One man sent to AGENCY D times, Alaska being the virtually untouched land 0 the electric chair as punishment for a most bar- c 5 ¢ | rug Store far as sightseeing is concerned. barious crime would balance any cost involved in We are responsible for ||{ Everything in Furnishings AR D W. B | Figures too often mean little or nothing but in his capture, trial and execution. No people would | every ton of coal we sell. || for Men | g Jfizm'}s'r ayne Next to Coliseura the case of the Collector’s report they have a wide have the right to stay, or obstruct the hand of sati ot is 4, | and important significance lol:] Alaskans. They re- justice merely because of the expense involved. Your safisfaction s our GREASES Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. flect an upturn that has been in process for nea.rly? T T G PHONE 321 | objective. | GAS | | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | | | % | | Evenings by appointment two years and they visualize for residents of the| If the Constitution can be saved, the du Ponts The purchase of your f OILS —_— | ! Hollywood Style Shop lare going to do it. They head the list of con-| : 7 Formerly COLEMAN' Territory and the States a future that not even oo ™" o Arerican Liberty League, with|| fuel from us will convince WARRACK I the memory of those long, dark years of depression |gits srom a heart full of generosity, totaling more | you on a cost-and-comfort Construchon Co | Pay Less—Much Less Front at Main Street can dim. than fifteen “grand.” The American people have basis of the advanta | GA v prd The importance of the fishing industry to the|merely to decide whether they want the Constitu- Ml ie a ‘Juneau mRBeIS;EmI‘Ihé’q'I..ED LAH HICKEY Territory of Alaska is again graphically brought out |tion saved that way.—(Kansas City Star.) responsible coal merchant hsens! - offers you. Motors E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 JUNEAU POOT Om Mhu By, Phone 4753 For Quick 65 Pacific Coast w '{ RADIO Drug Co. {-—— ; '{ REPAIR OPEN! | 4 | CoalCo. Vomemu ol TpHONE 36 || By || Tepime 1 i FREE DELIVER! 5 For very prompt Home of Hart Schaffner and _ ‘ LIQUOR DELIVERY 3 ‘ CALLS THE J La 2 ° : | FIRE ALARM HE JUNEAU LAUNDRY H arry Race e Front and Second Streets JUNEAU FROCK Watch and Jewelry Repairing DRUGGIST | PPE The Squibb Store Owing to late arrival of the sl SO mmv.SE?not Expenstve” ’ : Third ana Frankiimn. Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, PAUL BLOEDHORN motorship “Norco” and the Baniahed forever ato the e TR JUNEAU-YOUNG Famw e T rtag i g Front, near Gross Apta, Funeral Parlors { of perishable foods and laundry tubs. And she's Sho e P @ gayer, jollier companion | Front, opp. City Wharf. Licensed Funeral Directors OLD NEWSPAPERS } o IDEAL PAINT SHOP | If It’s Paint We Have It! | o Front, near Sawmill, and Embalmers In bundles for sale at The Em-| uneau for her husband now that | in Junea she sends her clothes to the || ¥ront at A. J. Otrios. Night Phone 1851 Day Phone13 | | Pire office, 25c. Fine for starting laundry, Willoughby at Totem - your fires these chilly mornings. . Grocery. Our Store Will ‘ ® N S e o -3 e e | | 2 Emt o THE NEW YEAR Second and Main, Be Open | ALASKA Epl ] Has Started Well Fire Hall. ! Home Boarding House. for the worid’s business—but always busi- T } Laundr | Gastineau and Raws ness success depends upon more than a S L N D A Y y Way. choice of “the right time.” Second and Gold. Fourth and Harria. The right banking connection is important, Fifth andd Goid. also. o . £ it Arctic || e ) Seventh and Gold. Through its service to its business patrons, [ mh:h'%mm. The B. M. Behrends Bank, has greatly aided TAP BEER the Territory’s mduitrml and commercial | hcmn' LR development. It is ready to serve your Pabst Famous IN TOWN! CALIFORNIA GROCERY | o B mmee sl R | e e WENDT & GARSTER } Tenth and C. Phone 478 Prompt Delivery - ::S:'::v?mm le Bo M. Behrends Bank | J Recreation Parlors and Home ‘ JUNEAU, ALASKA B e s Liquor Store Tract. | _Old newspapers for sale at The BILL DOUGLAS Empire Oftice. & SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST!

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