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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27, 1935. - = : i i ol Al k E . pose the internal, dissensions in Yugoslayia and| —— 3 al aAskd nlp[rc so help to tranquilize all.of Eastern Europe.. As| i e LS e # > r i Ty " y Manager & mALErOf Thcl. there are indications that the-late[{ 3() YEARS A(NO HAPP - | 'R(”ESS“’W‘?L‘: i Fraternal Societies .., ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager ... pincelr was considering. putting ‘ some - such 3 i BIRTHDAY i i OF T plan' into efiect. He found, however, that the. ds-| S e b o 1 T i 11 i e e Gastineuu Channe R TR T Y Y miTe mands of the extremists anziong the Croatian lead- Prom. The Enypire i ’ Helene W1 Albrecht | -'!-—____nl J Streets, Juneau. kn ers were such that he could mot grant them. [ | PHVSIOTHERAPY i B — B ity i 2 e 2 # 3 Bardy | The Empire extends congratula- N i ! [ 3 Sfice Second Class co-cperation of Prince Paul and Prime " . Massage Electricity. Infra Red e G r Yeftitch promises well. But there is no! qp. F:;:,L;R:l 47, 018, _ | tions and best wishes today, their] AND Kav Medical Gymnastics. ! BP. OCRLKS et SUBSCRIPTION RATES. t g whether thess (wo men are strong encugh pcer entered thi "Dihd and French | birthday anniversary, to the /ollow-} 307 Goldstain Bullding i cvery Wednesday at © Dellvered by carrier In Juneaw and Douglas for $1.25 cumvent the schemes of the old’ Serb-mtlitary |, : e Dardanelles, pass- | ing: i Phone Otfice, 1 I »m. Visiting brothers per & Sesgi 7 ey 7 ling the outer forts and reaqmn;:\ . - welcome. By mail, postage paid e following rates: clique to perpetuate its own policy of Serbizing all tyo first fort of the inner aefens. | 2 i e S ¥ “.o‘z?efi:.::.m.-.,“;(.g\','"::“ 31200, six months, n advance, of Yugoslavia. These leaders had nothing but con-f.." Tye pombardment of me,;‘:_‘ FEBRUARY 27. . A i John H. Walmer, Ex- Hubscribers will confer a favor it they will promptly tempt for the Parliament. Even if a new Parlia-| ;o (ors was continued all day| M. H. Truesdell. | | | | 2lted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary notify the Business Office of any failure or irregularity ';ment is chosen that more nearly represents the al ¥ | Jobn Saimik E ] Wl[ SON | In the delivery of their papers 5 4 A . from the shorter range that gas|'~ - John Seisuk i . . UL KNIGHTS OF COLUMB Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374 different groups, it is not certain that they Wmipcrmmed by the lighter guns\ ot Carl A. Bloomquist. | Chlidporiii—Foot Bpectatist || Seanors, G S Sl US MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. ’7"“"I“"“j Rifne . £He p”’m'; fashion in Burope| ;. ingge forts, o John Danielson. | y 401 Goldstein Building” | | 7g0. n-aeetl:‘;;msccon‘: Ll Phe | Lanoctatell’ Press —and even in these United States—is for the execu-| “rye mhabitants along . the c8ast | Arne Lund. { Not Because We Are \ PHONE 498 | 15ha 186 s Kt C K ase for republication of e tive to override the legislative branch. The new|[.. . i = coast | Z S o i Cheaper # & ast Monday at I It or not otherwise cred er and also the pooono0 o it o " _ | were in readiness to flee. i S 7:30 p. m. Transient U A) Bl nes pabeheze regency cannot properly be termed a new dictator = 7 (4 CARD PARTY l z = - — N, = S ship in the sense that the government.of the late & e the Parich Hall Fy e BUT BETTER = ——————————1 rothers urged to at- * & 3 4 The zoncert of Miss M At ifhe Hgll Fridsy. dven- | FRU end. Cor ' ALASKA CIRCULATION NTEED TO BE LARGER.King was a dictatorship. But it may find 4t ex- ary Bern- | | DRS. KASER & FRFFRURGER | L uncil a1y THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. bediint b Tistén o Pamlidinent. wighout aeig O hofer -in. Douglas. was & great sue. | & March 1. Bkt DENTISTS . * | | Mers, Pifth st. F. MULLEN, ' its recommendations. Perhaps Prince Paul has de- :‘:d‘a’;”f'; e o o asd-ii-| 7 | mm;lfflr:)nngu;;dinh Jur o ol 300 R, :Secretary. B e ! o Jrmis; ki Sl |cided to apply the lesson of the English and allow |, 3 e idea S 3 | | | MOUNT JUN®AU LODGE NO. 147 nis political opponents to “blow off steam” all they ol D{:fic‘!:‘:‘:‘?.“ sy ’°<"*1N0h,4 LUDWIG NELSON | N RICE & AHLERS CO. §ij Hours 9 am. to 9 pm, | 2 2 1) Baconia st fohuttiRot: wapt to. This system has distinet advantages over |, =) B b am‘:fz’me ‘;’;a gous i WJ'E:VE:E‘:M Il ~.UOMBING HEATING QI—————— —J ' !l day ot ‘eden month in; he Al dri; licy of ruthless repression of all| 4 e e » pRIETON. S @ ¢ ite :);:ic;xi?n;czfnpo y of ruthless rer mn thusiastic applause that. followed || Philco—General Electric Agency | ||} “We teil you in advance what —— ; 5:::“\511: Ritb"’.Temp : the rendition of each number of || FRONT STREET [ ' Job will cost” Dr. C. P. Jenne j ,,g‘.;’,',’,g’,‘,;‘; i b |the program. Miss Bernhafer was| ‘- —— —— i DENTIST Warshiphul| Mastén 13 Aunzms»‘\:/{' He Drank Heavy Water. a legdi(bg' Igflhlhsmla. Nowell and! L | { Rocms 8 and 9 Valentine | | _EIVERS, Secretary empthorne. “ Building s g % (New York Times.) | Y | Telepnone 178 il A bold man is Professor Klaus Hansen of the| Mrs. Earle C. Jameson, wite of ; TYTSWRITERS KENURD Vbl Pl o L University of Oslo. He swallowed a mouthful of |8ssistant editor of The Empire, " B0 et X & - 7F O E the new heavy water (cost $25) and lives. He is a|3aVe birth to a son in St. Ann's i ). B. Burford & Co. | o ks & | physiological chemist, a man whose study of alcohol |HOspital on the morning of Feb- | “Our doorsiep 1s worn by satis- ' |\ [}y (an 1. B | eese s aud e BORdAvE 8 has had its influence. An automobile driver ar-|TUary 27. | fied customers | g ot l‘arton v Eagles' Hall, Dou,'as. Visiting — R rested in Norway and charged with intoxication is| | P FEiad Gou‘, Ao:u':c""“ x"‘h"’ welcome. Sanw Degar. GRADUALLY WORKING OUT. not subjected to much questioning. A drop or two Fairbanksans, in Juneau for the ' T s el i e e e 1"'"" g Sl e i of blood is drawn from his ear and tested accord- Legislature, were enthusiastic in ) i | :n ,"hs-n b int; e 8 Although going through many headaches as well ing to Hansen's method. If the specimen shows | their praise of Judge Charles E s HOTEL ZYNDA 8 ings by appointment i ‘ as other aches and pains in its struggle towards more than Hansen's permissible minimum of alcuhoz.‘B"":}fll- recently appointed to the Jess o %] Our tro.%s go _:y place any ] i made by the nation the man is legally drunk. There is no room for Pourth Division udgeship, :We } Large Sample Room g |time. A fank for Diescl OV 3 3 o g s ikely scienti vhose | &Te & a ave him i B Tickets J ) LE ) 1 H1H sired goal, according to & recent report :Lfiu};mi:‘l;)\‘vll rrfi;g:dhl;e;zldthtaotssaorsrcle;lr:a)i; v‘;t;r:;:. e givision e A :‘av: }:xhr:\ Tickets to the Uptown i EISI:VZA;](:SASF;::CB |1 Dr. Richard Williams and a t:nk l:)r_hc:u:le oil save f the Natio i 2 r d. R < book i S g N v 3 : & urne uble. of the National Industrial Conference Board Iy enisit of bravado, We may assume that he is:for a judge” said Representative | Theatre given to persons | ] DENTIST PHONE 149; N:GHT 148 | This rd reports from extensive surveys that : 3 e Wwilliam T. Burns. OFFICE AND RESID] i s { e ¥ diieth Thitiod The SruRAtE DY B TOREE ! whose names appear in R RELIABLE TRANSFER | ERe ve weregai iwork diriggy ¥ The reaction of lower life to heavy water is by 5 Gastineau Building s survey L‘(\}f d. the first eleven' months of 1934, ;. , . nc certain. Some unicellular organisms Dave Martin, pioneer sourdough the Want Ads. Find Phone 481 - 1 than in the ‘previous year, at bettér pas. cannot live in it, but the effect on higher forms Who had spent most of his life in & 1 Further. it points out that despite the rise in js still to be determined with accuracy. Much specu- |Alaska, was celebrating his sixty- | vcur name, call at the ,‘ Commercial Adjust- | prices the purchasing power was seven per cent lation and some nonsense has eome from biologists first birthday. Martin was a first | b i Z DR. K. E. SOUTHWELL % . J higher during that period than the previous one. who ought to know better. There is even the sus- cousin of David Belasco. the.. tre box office for Optometrist—Optician = : | mem&RE!mgBurenu Because generally so much attention is forced picion that some of the heavy water that made r vour tickets. Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Cooperating with White Serv- | Mr. and Mrs. | ice Bureau i P. G. Peltret re- turned to Juneau from the round rip to Sitka on the Georgia contaminated status and killed cells was Because of this doubtful mice stagger with acid. experimenter who drinks heavy water at this upon the magnitude of the relief problem brought at least partially about by the depletion of savings, ear community private family aid, it is encouraging b AT _ s S stage must be a man whose scientific curiosity b s to learn from reliable sources that progress has been matches his courage. Lieut. J. L. Benedict returned ° ikde and is conbiuing Physiologists have long yearncd for an indicator to Fort William H. Seward after This fact of improved conditions is also brought which wiil sho t haopens to individual wa a visit in Juneau. IC e S out by the reports of most Alaskans who have , cules in th2 traveled in the St s during the past year retained in Henry Moses arrived from Hoon- Despite the mountainous difficulties the Admin- r supply the answer, but at some risk 1 on the Georgia. Vhy wot organize a team istration has fac and facing, the country avy hydrogen was isolated experimenters saw thei imong your friends, and Maximum 46; mini- clear. - et in on th( fun? Teams from all parts of the city and representing many or- in all its chemical followed It can be 1 slowly, gaining s are benefiting and kings Presi- unquestionab!ly economic fccthold more will benefit even mum 31; 5 von of throu dent Roosevelt’s New Doal, backed by the Demo- Of Freiburg (Breisgau) had drunk very dilute heavy DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! ganizations have already en- et “ : water and thus illuminated the dark que: R R T | - terid 16, firkt serios. | STaglo Puty what happens to water in the human body e | =T re et N T “I(‘CAI L RIQTOR ' | evidence chowed that the bulk of it is held by th Jones-Stevens Shop | COMPANY | B £ '."I‘ | tissues for about a fortnight. Subsequent experi- | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ' rll’ls'tl\, v | ments with rats by others have confirmed this find- LADIES —CHILDREN'S (] - - READY-TO-WEAR i Near Third | 's daring makes it possible to penetrale s dark subject. The result cannot ng of the physiologists’ horizon the human body’s functions, ing some diseases. Alleys Rneinlander Beer on Dramght POOL BILLIARDS BARBER SHOP Seward Street THE MARKET BASKET Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables lation Bu t couniry whic CONTESTS } | v2 several tim cendit I e e k1 TR com - ——— | etz o {1 Phone 342 Frée. Delivery R 1 Aty plications, an event so important as a change of free advire zumost any day the ullders’ and Shelf §lo_X N P RS B M I the Parliament may prove to be of vast significa cut of the difficulty for the next BARDNSFS | S G ¥ o 3 The Parliament that is being dissolved is lttle D S RN S SRP l’ 0 P D | more than a board of ratification. It is in no sense G ivde Pt - | Thomas Bardware Co. ! t 1 | representative of the sentiments of the nation as &' .y, eagjest way to finish a hard job is to get D ———————— e + SABIN S whele. The fact that a new Parliament is to be > 8, R v g v S 1n s e maturaly. stowts he ooy (0 K ater the wac i made, he st s e [ MNINNEOVRINAIAIAIGIAR § AGENCY | only that this body will. be more truly representative % wag. » 4 m!lhln'l in Furnishings (Authorized 5 but that it will in time regain some of the powers ] g A ; 9 . [T Mem E Thoaly surrendered by the outgoing Parliament. The‘Prime = Reading books is not always easy but it's better B RN ARRR L GREASES Minister, Mr. Yeftitch, although a Serb, is inclined than making mistakes through lack of 2xperience. " a ! B to be liberal and has come strongly under Western e XS £ N i L TR e GAS i influence. This encourages the belief that his order' Business in Juneau will be a lot better is every- L | to dissolve the old Parliament is a step in the body will adopt a trade-at-home policy G:orge Bros. WARRACK l‘ OILS modernization of the State. Doubtless Prince Paul,! » the Chief Regent, will also use his influence m’ Farmers in Ohio, a news item says, are in- behalf of a more liberal and truly representative stalling radios on their cultivating machines. Can't government. His long residence in England, coupled you just see Secretary Wallace down there in with his new family ties with the English royal Washington saying, “Calling all cultivators, call- family, has given him a broader outlook than the ing all cultivators”?—(Boston Transcript.) | late King had Political observers have long realized that the eagerness of the late King's followers to place the entire domination of the various racial and cultured groups in Yugoslavia under the Serbs was fraught with danger not only for.the internal strueture of, that country but for the Balkans as a whole. Prince Paul is understood to favor the granting of met Fat Harrison when he reached Washington and! a much larger measure of local autonomy to these decided to be the other Senator from Mississippi— groups. If this policy succeeds it may well com- (Toledo Blade.) I | | LOWER LIQUOR PRICES ALWAYS |Pay’n Takit George Bros. Phone Your Orders! 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