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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY MAY 2 1935 Dazl Al ROBERT W. § omi N ency when the props weni oui fromx under what we . ")‘k(' Emplre {had e to believe was a substantal structure, we Editor and Manager are Tl nrlszhp'l,mn ol‘)‘:rn.l;‘Lh:: m\\c;: The The will to a firm born the fruit Long s her2 fact, > now but it 41 KEf BEXNDLE e - trend momentum foundation sought recovery make the best ever the Mair is forward has by Sunday C nd ond tc from the \u. (Kansas City Times.) It aid that the, general staff of army in tims of peace, irrespective of changing con- ditions, always prepares to fight the last war over ut wk ver the military leaders in Europe public in the various countries con- 1 the civilian authorities for a vastly and more terrible form of warfare in the future than the past has ever know In par- ticular, the rapid cevelopment of aviation since the World W ally believed have made ;){:.‘ ible a ty k against which, as yet, no uate defense has been devised, and the reper- cussions of this belief are apparent in the proposed air pact for Western Europe that the Stresa con- ference has just endorsed. Britain, heretofore strongly protected , has been especially disturbed by the of an air attack upon London and other im- ant industr centers from some continental jcountry. The presence of this threat has radically | altered British foreign policy. It has convinced the British, as Stanley Baldwin, the Deputy Prime Minister, said last summer, that their first line ot defense is no longer the English Channel but the Rhine River. What Mr. Baldwin meant, apparently, was that any hostile air fleet which was not turned back before it had crossed France or Belgium, probably could not be stopped in the short flight!] back from from the coast to London. It follews from such a situation that provision Alaska will p in ¢ for the defense of Great Britain against air attacks word has been given out must be made in conjunction with countries like |France and Belgium, and the Government therefore in the bovently h sqd that all'of the major countries| that it will share is ¢ western Europe, ding both Germany and undertaking have pialy, as vm! as France, Great Britain and Bel-| authorities to be ex- gjum, agrec:to come immediately to each other’s aid, as the work relief bill'in case any of them is attacked by air. The plan definitely earmarked |is directly contrary to British foreign policy since An idea of the wide range of the national pro- the World War, which has been designed to avoid gram and bearing it will have on Alaska is revealed all such military commitments, but the peril is so in a copy of the act itself which appropriated some |€Vident that public opinion Is almost solidly be- $4,000,000,000 to be handled at the discretion of the ind the Government in its project. % President. The following 'classes of projects are Great Britain, ho\yever. is not the only country | <o ® %% for which the possibilities of aerial warfare are a S |nightmare. (The Rusians argue that the range of Highways, roads, streets military operations is now so great that Bri- ination, $800.000,000; rural ain’s first 1 defense really the Vistula River in stricken agricultural areas, and water conse in Poland.) of the countries invited to join tion, trans-mountain wat diversion and ir n a general ense have indicated their | and reclamation, $500,000,000; rural electisfication, acceptance, including although recent $100,000,000; housing, $450,000,000; assistance for edu~ oments make cational, professional &nd clerical persons, $300,000,- 000; Civilian onservation C $600,000,000; loz or grants, both, of States, tories and isions agencies th 950 tation, vention stream SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per_month. By mail, 1 stage Oune year, in ad $6.00; one l)mu lowing rates nths, in advance has teen i1l pr every irregularit it ‘papers Office, 602; Bu s Office T4 MEMB[R OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associate exclusivel use for republicatior it or not otherwise local news publishe ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO. BE THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER LARGER PUBLICATION to by pros- A SACRED TRUST. Federal and Territ shington with al picture and scheme. While as to what public works evident, and already been ecuted as soo! ria. officials come encours: reports of the na- the part no definite extent the Territory will share the fact lans__for +ia rked ; cut . by funds from am big of are and grade-crossing elim- rehabilitation and relief a- al develo The lepathy. or for projects T ncludin 2Lities Herald before a conierence of sci in instrument that may be a thought-reading ibe otherwise, opzns fa peculation to the imaginative riment to the biologist ting one electrode in a man’s another to his scalp, and by “tnought-waves” from the subject's bra amplitker to a ‘recording tape, Profes owell c¢f the Harvard Medical Schcol, | ble to tell when the subject was working out an arithmetical problem in his head, when his mind | was funclioning I { as it happened), and when another human generatc streets. came close enough to the subject for his It program and scrupulously applied to interfere should be a potent factdr in completing the recovery conservative and cautious scientist cycle. For the President it is a gigantic task and undoubtedly insist that all this is nothing so far its succe: in large meastre will depend on those but new and fairly conclusive evidence that nervous he delegates to expend public funds. If they hold impulses are electrical impulses. This is indeed| inviolate the sacred trust there should be w and interesting enough, for it is only a few of the ultimate cutcome years since the first m.erul_nan was ‘devised by a naticnally known radio engineer the request of | a university professor to determine whether the| messages by which the brain voluntarily controls | the muscles were or were not electrical in character. wnat we have The instrument did record the release by the brain| become to know as “the depression” emanates from of electric energy and its transmission to the mem-| all parts of the country. In all lines of endeavor bers of the body, and, however the imagination of | there is that new life that means but one thing—the university man reacted to this test, the radio normal conditions. The latest report to be added €ngineer was at once profoundly interested in tele- to the long list of good signs is that of the Federal pathy _and h} the problem of transmitting thought Reserve banks on the Pacific Coast bysiades as 1o Weme: : e » | Whether they warrant it or not these demon- This sutnmary reveals that the foundation for a strations in Detroit are bound to stimulate interest vast expansion in business is being gradually 1aid i the same problem in many less scientific minds. through accumulation of liguid funds which are For example, it would be fairly safe to wager Lhat piling up pear record levels: Deposits in 83 reserve several .alert writers of crime fiction have already banks on' the Coast show that in one short week developed plats in which the super-detective uses a gain of $10.000,000 was recorded. Not only is the a thought reader to “listen in on” the master mind healthy condition noted on the Pacific slope but of a criminal gang and to anticipate his nefarious 1t is evident throughout the country. plots; whereupon the arch criminal, who also tunes Like an avalanche, there is r in on the detective’s thinking, thwarts the latter bad times or good when the by wearing :'mvmsulalod sk_ull cap of his own in- 2 i vention. This is just frivolity, of course, but while and confidence is fully restored. This country has ‘ 2 » are about it, it is impo: le to withohld the gone through its bad times, the confidence that prophecy that if there is ever a thought-reading wavered like the reed in the wind has had the p.ihine on the market the great fortune will be proper stamina restored to its backbone and nOW made out of an instrument—preferably invisible— nothing can stop it from going ahead. Just as we that will keep one's involuntary thoughts off the slithered down into the slough of financial despo air (New Y Tribune.) and . The demonstrati tists in D. hopefully ation, 'y $9C0,000 sani- prevention of i pollution 1, flood Pous project erosion coast er efore ding program, the act “That the ¥ na avgilable by 1 tioh, repair and in Alaska, Puerto I the allocat relief encies for the c also allot fund ition for the cor of public highway this joint re pended by such teticn and improvement of r the ment ough an and the Stution to may be ¢ agencles s and is a vast would | no doubt RECOVERY IN FACT. Daily evidence of recovery from no stopping eithe cycle comes around TWlSTER LEVELS BUlLDINGS lN WHIRL THROUGH TOWN Property damage was heavy although no loss of life was reported as a cyclone raced through the outskirts of Blackwell, Okla. Four views of the wreckage left in the path of the storm are shown. (Associated Press Photo) 114, too | machine, | ¢ | COAST LIMITED, completely nir-i l 20 YEARS AGO IHA From The Empire MAY 2, 1915 PPY Gufligh was torpedoed by a G"‘{ififli man submaine off the Scilly Islands. The vessel was finally beached after being torpedoed without warning, it was said. The losses of the Canadian con- tingent in the fighting in the vi- cinity of Ypres during the preced- ‘ng week numbered nearly 6,000. The May Day Ball, given in thel rink by the Draper Club for the benefit of the library fund, sur-! passed in beauty any dance that' had ever been given in Juneau. The auditerium was a fairyland of paper wisterias that hung in abundance from the ceiling. At 11 o'clock two May poles were wound, one circled by a group of young ladies under the direction of Miss Lavina Willson, and the other by a’ group of little girls dancing under the instruction of Mrs. W.| E. Nowell. | | Mr. and Mrs. John A. Davis ar- | rived in Juneau from Strawberry | Point. | | Word was brought from the! Westward that Seward was boom- | {ing and that the railroad base at| Sheep Creek near Knik Anchorage was swarming with people, al» though there were no buildings up las yet ‘I'\ The Juneau Basepall Commities | appointed J. L. Gray, E. L. A:m- strong, D. M. Bothwell, E: | Jameson and M. S. Perkins as| committee members to have charge of Juneau's three-day baseball car- |th: |nival arranged for May 12, 13 and|the above named Estate, {the above entitled Court on April in the Attorney R. E. Robertson on the Dolphin to attend court at Ketchikan. (Ju in er was in Ju- Ju 5 way to the George T.ed canner t Chatham. pl - Fi Junc\us baseball ed 1 Tacoma to spend summer wearing a Juneau uni- 1-in the k baseball league. | 5 i Walter C. Ram cau on h Myezs' lan, D. Pinn Passenger Agent f Steamship Company, cn his aanual visit. General Freight the Pa- ¥ Weather: Maximum, 56; mini=* i i | - .o WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Mcet tonight at 8 o'clogk. GERTIE OLS le- Q. In 23, left above named e and that Frida time to file arrived Last MAY 2 Walter Bindseil Henry E. Baman August Goodman Archie McDougall B. F. McDowi Mrs. E. H Kas Dr. E. H. Kaser — e ANNUAL MAY DAY DANCE American Legion Auxiliar Schilling more flavor. Lots more! Try i NOTICE OF i RING OF FINAL ACCOUNT the U. S. Commi sion Nc. 1 Probate the Matter of the E. e JULES B. CARO, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV at Laura B. Caro, Executrix filed Juneau Precinct 1955, her Final Report ate for saitlemon! the 28th d at 10 a.m. the above entitled Court neau, Alaska, ha by the Court ace for the settlement nal Report. are notified ne, 1935, on or before biection said Court to LAURA B. CARO, Executrix of the Estate of Jules B. Caro, D publicatio; publicaticn ased. , April May JUNEAU- YOUNC Funeral Pariors Licensed Funeral Directors and Embuimers Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 | | —— BIRTHDAY| The Empire exrmd: congratula- tions nnd best wishes today, their The American oil tank steamer | birthday anniversary, to the follow- joner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Divi- In of in of on said d.n e been appoint- as the time and of said ? All persons interest- said if any, aid Final Report. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR UNITED STATES PATENT U. 8. Survey No. 1492, Anchorage Alaska, March 6, 1935 Serial 08356 Notice is hereby given that, pur- suant to an Act of Congress ap-| | oroved May 10th, 1872, ADMIRAL- TY ALASKA GOLD MINING JOMPANY, a corporation organiz |ed and existing under the laws of the Territory of Alaska, whose post | affice address is Juneau, Alaska,| has made application for a patent upon the following described lodes, ‘ lode mining claims and premises |81l situated upon Admiralty Island. | Harris Mining District, Juneau Pre- | | einct, Alaska, and described by the| . official plat and by the field notos| ;ione file in the office of the Reg-| Ister of Juneau Land Db trict, An-| chorage, Alaska, as follows, to-wit Beginning at Corner No. 1 Point | _|Lode, whende USLM. No. 10, a| cross on exposed bed rock on small| island in Funter Bay, bears N 50° | |39' W 325801 ft, and running| | thence N 67° 57" E along line o mean high tide of Funter Bay.| 675.26 feet to Corner No. 2 Point lode; thence N 25° 56’ E 395.95 feet to Corner No. 3 Point Lode; | thence N 64° 00" E 31590 feet to!l .. — Corner 4 Point Lode; thence S 12° | O s DOUGLAS 05° E 400.80 feet to Corner No. 5| | i AERIE font Lode; thence S 31° 55 E| Rn!nu Williams e e 620 feet to Corner No. 6 Point DENTIST l 'Meets first and third Mondays, 8 Lode; identical with Corner No. 2 OFFICE AND RESIDENCE p.m., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visiting Ocean Swell Lode; thence 8. 31°| Gastineau Building |brothers welcome. Sante Degan, E 8092 feet to Cormer No. 3| Phone 481 W. P, T. W. Cashen Secretmy Ocean Swell Lode; e 2, R Fraternal boczetws | — — — | OF | Gastineaw Channel -] | B. P. 0. ELKS meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. Massage, Ray, 307 Med! \,Jl C John H. Walmer, Ex- 2] alted ‘Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary. DENTISTS = e ST BTy Blomgzren Building PHONE 58 Hours 9 am. to 9. pm. KENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | Seghers Council No. ., 1760. Meetings second =3 Mnd last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient b-m.hcxs urged to at- te Council Cham- , Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, , H. J. TURNER, Secretary. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 -and 9 ‘Valentine Building hone 176 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO: 147 Second and Fourth Mon- day of ‘each month in Scottish Rite Temple, beginning 4t 7:30 p.m. HOWARD D. STABLER, Wo'.:hipru] Master; JAMES W. ‘LEIVEPS Secretary. i e i Dr. Geo. L. Barton || )é( CHIROPRACTOR i 201 Goldstein Bldz. Phone 214 | | Office Hours: 9 to 12, 1 to 5 Evenings by appointment Thence S 88° 19° E 19442 feet to Corner No. 4/ i T decean Swell Lode, identical with| P o Corner No. T Quéen Bee Lode| ~Dr. A. W. Stewart ‘|| o whence U.S.LM. No. 10 bears N 64° | || time. 18 W 445285 feet; thence N| DENTIST 18 E 42377 feet to Corner No. Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ! King Bee Lode, whence U.S.LM SEWARD BUILDING No. 10 bears N 69° 46 10”7 W Office Phone 469 | . 142623 feet: thence N 44° 57 E a: °71296.00 feet to Corner No. 2 King Bee Lode; thence N 35° 27" E 184.50 feet to Corner No. 3 King Bee Lode, identical with Corner No. 3 Tellurium Lode; thence N 8° 47'| 0” E 338.65 feet to Corner No. 4 Tellurium Lode; thence N 18° 16'| 380.65 feet to Corner No. 5 Tellur- ium Lode, identical with Corner No. 3 Lone Star Lode; thence N| 50° E 666.60 feet to Corner No. 4 Lone Star Lode; thence N 70° 00| E 359.15 feet to Corner No. 3 Otter | Lode; thence N 5° 50° E 666.60_ feet | ’[to C No. 4 Otter Lode; thence| N 70° 00 E 150000 feet to Corner| No. 1 Otter Lode, whence U.S.LM | No. 21, a cross on a granite houlder 5 feet square showing 12 inches above nnd, approximate latitude 58° 14 30” North and longitudc‘ 134° 52 West, bears N 17° 46’ 10” W 252465 feet; thence § 5° 50° W Di. 60 fcet to Corner No. 2 Otter| Lode; thence S 70° 00 W 35015/ | puoms 5-6 Triangle eet to Corner No. 1 Lone Star| | ogfice hours, 9 am. 1o 5 pm. Lode, whence U.S.LM. No. 21 bears| Evenings by appointm.nt N 6° 32 W 3211.05 feet; thence S PHONE 321 [; Our trucks go any place any | A tank fo. Diesel Oil and a tank for crude oil save | burner trouble. PIIONE 149; NIGHT 148 ReLIABLE TRANSFER 3 Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted Le Commercial Adjust- ment & Rating Bureau Coperating with Whnc Serv- ice Burezu Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. We have 5,000 local ratings on file DR. H. OSTEOPATN Consujtation and examination Free. Honrs 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8:30 and by appcintment Office Grand Apts. near Gas- tineau Hote! Phone 1717 Alaska Transfer Co. GENERAL HAULING ED JEWELL, Proprietor PHONES 269—1124 SEE BIG VAN | Guns and Ammunition t LOWER FRONT STREET Next to Midget Lunch Bldg. —adv. 5° 50° W 666.60 feet to Corner No. 2 Lone Star Lode, identical with The Florence Sho | Permanent Waving a Spee!ll.)ll When traveling “ou be sure' | to ride the most modern trans- ;| continental train . . . . NORTH rlorence Holmquist, Prop. PHONE 427 Behrends Bank Building Corner No. 1 Tellurium Lode, whence U.S.L.M. No. 21 bears N 4° I 25’ W 3864.81 feet; thence S 18° ! 16’ V¢ 758.65 feet to Corner No. 2 | Tellurium Lode; thence S 70° 00 W 216.30 feet to Corner No. 4 King HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE conditioned, newest type, upc:cl:.x-1 Iy designed reclining seat coaches.| | KARL K. KATZ, Alaska Represen- tative, Northern Pacific Railway, will be here soon to give you com- plete details. WAIT FOR HIM. —adv. DOORS, SASH, GLASS, PANELS, FINISH LUMBER and MILLWORK beautifully designed, of fine materials, from many- facturer at lowest prices. Complete service. Prompt estimates. Ask for Catalog. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Dc . f. ignified Carter’s funerals are con- ducted with the dignity and solemn respect which is found only in sympathetic, complete direction. FOR FULL DETAILS: Call us and let us discuss funeral plans and costs with you. ® The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Serice Is the Greatesv ‘rricute” Bee Lode; thence S 19° 22" W 776.00 feet to Corner No. 5 King Bee| Lode, identical with Corner No. 2| Queen Bee Lode; thence S 21° 08’ W 74596 feet to Corner No. 3| Queen Bee Lode, identical with| ' Corner No. 2 Swamp Lilly Lode) ‘\&hence Corner No. ! Swamp Lilly| | | Lode bears N 70° 00' E 1500 feet, | from which U.S.LM. No. 10 bears N 54° 57 W 4573.01 feet; thence S 32° 00’ E 61340 feet to Corner No.| |3 Swamp Lilly Lode; thence S 70° |00 W 1500 feet to Corner No. 4 Swamp Lilly Lod:; thence S 32° 00| E 31265 feet to Corner No. 3 Hid- den Rock Lode; thence S 52° 40° W | 1500.00 ft. to Corner No. 4 Hidden| | ROSE SUAREZ Rock Lode; thence N 32° 00' W oo, | Modiste from New York City ft. to Cornér No. 1 Hidden Rock Lode,| | ‘Dressmaking, Remodeling, | identical with Corner No. 4 Valley| | Alleantin Lode, whence U.S.LM. No. 10 bears N | TELERIHE 217 35° 32’ 40" W 468545 feet; thence N| | Feldon's House, near Moose Hall 32° 00' W 42345 feet to Corner No.| 5 Valley Lode; thence N 73° 20’ E 1273.80 feet to Corner No.6 Valley == | Lode; thence N 5° 42 W 279.74 ft.| | to Corner No. 7 Valley Lode; thence | N 46° 15 E 30624 feet to Corner| |No. 1 Valley Lode, whence U.S.LM. No. 10 bears N 45° 41’ 30”7 W 4129.65 feet; thence N 46° 03 Wi 32411 fiet to Corner No. 1 Ocean Swell Lode, identical with Corner No. 7 Point Lode, whence U.S.LM. No.10bears N 45° 39" 40” W 3805.58 feet; thence N 46° 03'W 192.43 feet to Corner No. 8 Point Lode; thence \N 12° 05 W 361.96 feet to Corner S. ZYNDA, Prop. | ORAMAE HOLLISTER LADIES’ TAILORING AND DRESSMAKING 411 GOLDSTEIN BLG. Phone 564 { Qardinal Cabs | | - JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” THE MARKET BASKET Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables Free Delivery PHONE 36 For very prompt 5 is just as much a part of since In 1935, as Your requirements sidered here. Making Alaska Business GO! our service as is pro- tecting the deposits of the Territory’s residents. 1891, supply funds for the temporary use of well- managed businesses of approved credit standing. we are ready to will be carefully con- The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska No. 9 Point Lode; thence N 4° 11’ E 109.92 feet to Corner No. 1 Point Lode, the place of beginning. | Adjoining claims, as shown hy the plat of survey are The Alaska No. surveyed: Jumbo No. veyed; Jumbo No. veyed; Uncle Sam Lode, unsurveyed; King Bee, 2nd. Lode, unsur- veyed; Tellurium, 2nd Lode, unsur- veyed; Lone Star, end Lode, unsur- veyed; Ish Nik Lode, unsuveyed; Mill Site Lode, ‘unsurveyed. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. First publicetion, March 20, 1935. Last pubication, May 29, 1935. LIQUOR DELIVERY ‘rl' TaE JunEau LAUNDRY i Franklin Street between I 1 2 Lode, un- Front and Second Streets 1 Lode, unsur- PHONE 358 2 Lode, unsur- WARRACK Construction Co. Phone 487 A Date- Maybe you'll have two or three dates, if you CALL 15 And have your Spring clothes put in first-class shape with our cleaning service. [ YOUR ALASKA Laundry Juneau Tce Cream Parlors SHORT ORDERS i Fcuntain Candy — | !C. H. METCALFE CO. Sheet Metal—Oil Burners Heating—Air Conditioners General Electric Oil Burners Phone 101 Front Street BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP In New Location at 12th anC B Streets PHONE 547 I s s bbbt o i o i i e i i e DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY!

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