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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, MAY 31,:4935; R o fhe had virtually hidden from the world, living in| = u.s I:. " R Tk S : Daily Alaska Empire | o wwi'v epones’ss swowd 100 § 20 YEARS Acaes | HAPPY . 8..Eavoy’s Wife T AR S S e & your TOOHE i ROBERT W. BENDER - - Edit d Manager sl faliet e Ll action,|§ & | — —— . v TR Scholar, poet, philosopher and man of action sl BIRTHDAY = [ e ol SN Gyery asdiin ¥ ALy . aps these are the qualities of greatness, who can 2 #i Helene W. L. Albrecht EMPIRE_PRINTING t 1 and’ Main gy for great men are all so different. But whether | | .. > . 1 | PHYSIOTHERAPY trects, J a Alaska s Db, A s not it is what is usually accepted as greatness The Empire extends congratula- Ko aaags. Rischribitin ahivs Red 1 Aedtbll e B Bl ket Jat Lawrence attained, it s certain that not in a tions nnd best wishes today, thetr il N Ray, Medical Gymnastics. stein Building lifetime will we see another such man virthday anntversary, to the follow- 4 ¢ 307 Gol adrs MAY 31, 1915 ng: - Phone O, 216 ! B. P. 0. ELKS meets every Wednesday at 8 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. . m. Visiting brothers Dellvered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 . i 81 per _month Father Coug ays he will ever remain aloof The Allies had increased their| 4 o 3 — G y ot 10 SAvAnce: $A.00; mk ThonThar ih advanbe, |from pub No doubt, and hell have the Strength and force of their attacks i Vi . R John H. Walmer, Ex- i | PAT: ahe month, in advance support. of millions of others who will vote for the|!D the western war sone, and had Edwin. ) ;“‘Sc"]‘l’m 4 ; { DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER |ated Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary Subacribers will confer a favor if they will promptly | *'PPC e been making corresponding gains. Henry i & - 4 DENTISTS oy A ok osn Oftice of any failure or irregularity |other fellow : In the vicinity of St. Vaas the Oscar Clauson i 5 Blomgren | Building ‘ | ews Offiec, Business Office, 374 e B French captured Elizabeth Fraser : o e - The : pecple must think a war is on.| . ¥ many prisoners PHONE 56 ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. A and advanced their lines a full L : Hours 9 am. to 9 p.m. 50 Mesti 2 They ar ng knitted socks to the soldiers. If|puarier of o mile at all pomts, tar. DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! s P 1760 Mestings second \ ing many miles of German trench- e 5, i TR ,];’:‘ fistm-lw:;::;;);_‘e:: 0 go to war rather than wear 'em. cs, Heavy fighting continued north SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATIO! 97y PrC P jone | bRt i to at- ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGES TR of Arras and the French were ad- No. 3743-A 4 ' DENTIST 'tend. G~ Cham- THAN THAT OF AN. OTHER PUBLICATION Ah, now we have something for light reading vancing with marked rapidity. In the District Court for the Ter- | Rooms 8 1;]“ 9 Vaichtine | bers, Pifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, = == during the summer months. The great Garbo is ritory of Alaska, Division Num- E‘uUmW £ e K(;_ . H. J. TURNER, Secretary. going to make a trip to her home in Sweden, with Cl. Lx.'. Andrewsl. one of the best ber Oxlm R\?l Juneau. Telephone: 178 PN R AP Sy t g sterious interviews at every por | authorities on Alaska matters, was RITA CLARY. s N VEAU fhe i '”N_m i Iw_“l,iim’ i in Juneau on his way to u';eersw:v;. ERT E. CLARY, Defendant. Ty # MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Nat ~ wal to visit old Russian sett] The President of the United States | R - 3 Second and Fourth Mon Fair Liability at Sea. R | of America, to the above named c day of each month ir MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled > % . uwse for republication of all news ¢ dited to!there are of the 1917 hoys in the ranks they'll it or not otherwise credited in this paper ¢ 3 3 local news published herein robab ofer t e defendant, GREETING: | Mrs. Norman Armour, wife of the | | Dr. Geo. L. Barton Scottish Rite Temple, (New York World-Telegram.) One of the jolliest crews of fish- You are herchy required to qp_‘new U. S. minister to Canada, was CHIROPRACTOR ' beginninz at 7:30 p.m. The merchant marine legislative situation N o men that left Juneau over the pear in the District Court for the -R::Sl:r;op{‘l‘:cz:iefif;rlelher ;nn-- 201 Goldstcin Bldg. Phone 214 HOV"*RD D, STABLER Washington may be summed up in a sentence:|p,jgay jnclude Charles Daniels, Territory of Alaska, First Division, o LR Office Hours: 9 to 12, 1 to 5 | |Worshipful Master; JAMES W The Copeland-Bland subsidy bill will be passed; the |pc i walsh, George Linnan, Jack at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty | DR |1 s by appointment LEIVERS, Secretary. Sirovich limited liability must be passed. Burns, Fred Gaslander, John Pastl, (30) days after the last publication | z S ,,7,,,(_) The subsidy bill is being shepherded and SUP-|\illigm Bagnold, A, B, Williams. of this summons, namely, within - b . POUGLAS 13 s ported by a powerful group of ship owners, €ach | A) Granam and Fred Beyers, They 3 after the Tth day of = % AERIE . standing to receive millions of dollars of tax-paid |'ywen™so maky on the Grubstake I 935, in case this summon | 44 ~ ; 1%, F. 0. E. largess by its provisions, and observers report lhcl\‘ s published, or within forty (40 is no doubt it will go through at the present session| p @ woecon o 1 Meets first and third Mondays, 8§ , general agent for days after the date of its service P JE AND Rk SID'ENCE p.m., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visiting O Cordiess. the - Aomiral Libe;) FEnb: 45 Sahe you in case this summons i fastinean Building brothers welcome. Sante Degan, L ? : e Whether the “must” of the liability bill is to|ypec or o’ o o rve upon §ou Dersonaily, ead: an ‘ A o aore (W kampy Sgkate NEW SOLDIER OF SCIENCE. prevail by its moral strength alone is not yet estab- | i the coRIDIRIE of: SHo™ aode ‘ e . P, T. W. n, Secretary. lished. It represents no special interest—only the | ed plaintiff on file in the saic - - Even war, the tragedy or which Is ever brought'people, the traveling public. It will not prevail if li‘[‘,? S‘;"S-dpm"”“e“' amang Re- in the ahove entitled action e o e s L heme to us more vividly on days like the Memorial |the owners have their way, for their attitude defin-|Publican leaders in the State of ... Liointier in this suit de- Dr. A. W. Stewart Oar i.ucks go any place any of mankind. It is the use of maggots as a cure for|f0r damages in case of disaster.” (e ;f’_}”g-“ ‘r“k‘}‘],'g‘"e the Gla- ;iion of the bonds of ma DENTIST i || and a tank for crude oil save bone infection. This larva of the common biuel But in all consclence it must prevail if the|cier Fish Co, of which he was head, 1o,y now and theretotore existin Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. - liuenes, triable, American pecple are to show any serious concern |Was L between plaintiff and defendan SEWARD BUILDING PIIONE 149; NIGHT 148 filth and 11“‘, obnoxious but through grim slaughter |present antique liability law allowing a total of|* )N G. Beattie, government super- appear and answer, the plaintif! Wi Y it has revealed to medical science one of the out-isp0000 damages for everyone—and if the American |intendent of education, left for wii take judgment against you for 1ngs ot the Moring? g1 Dr. Hugh Scott of the Edward Hines, Jr. Hospital :forty-five lives lost, a total of $10,000 allowed for lmmx] ;‘““f of the Alaska educa- .oyt for the relief demanded in Gives you a friendly glow. Robert Simpson | Commercial Adjust- tional bureau ¢ A e ment & Rating Burea credits the recent World War with bringing the The Sirovich bill seeks to correct the grewsome 5 . 2 stated friendl Fich Graduate Los Angeles Col- | [ & {au e lowly maggot into a place in the scheme of things|absurdity of this eighty-three-year-old statute, just| Miss Elsie Fleehart arrived in \yjipess the HonorablesGeorge F more friendly to your schemes. lege of Optometry and i 10 Baienii | | Day just past, has developed something in behalf itely is, “Millions for subsidies, but not one cent|Washington, was in Juneau on his , ... ine following relief: a d time. A tank for Diescl Oil | was located bottle fly is associate - mi . ¢ fly s associated in the popular mind With |, o “the Morro Castle disaster—134 lives lost, the And in the event you fail to s Office Pncne 469 | ReLiaBLe Tr standing developments in a quarter of a century. |pagple are to show any concern over the Mohawk— |Seattle to consult with W. T. y.nt thereof, and will apply to the Good Coffee! at Hines, Illinols, which handles veterans' cases,|all damages. ; her complaint as hereinbefore| ey o ong Opt. D. Coperating with White Seiv- although its work was in evidence in prior wars. |35 England decades ago brought its shipping liability | Treadwell to be the guest of Mr. jyander, Judge of said court, and Opthalmology Ry L iathunt . Bl o ahinTTaEens _|and Mrs. Frank LeNoir. % et i : | : to Dr. William S. Baer of Johns Hopkins UP to date. It would make the shipping line Te &5 the seal of said court h:num:) Schilling Coffee will Glasses Pitted Lenses Ground We have 5000 local ratings I that ch sponsibile for negligence if its agents and servants 2 = affixed this 10th day of May, 1935 d Nos fetend i . : Hospital that credit is given for the discovery. Dr.| pecifically, the captain—knew of the dangerous| Bids were out for the erection of ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, stand by you like a frien on file Baer saw service with the soldlers in the field ‘m(”(‘ondmun And it would allow damages up to a|@ Dew store building in Douglas for Slosk if you give it half = : - ad opportunity to notice the results of wounds at' \maximum of $100 per t on per person Elmer E. Smith. | First publication, May 10, 1935 a chance in the making. s o e -rst hand. He found that soldiers wounded in! The opponents of this proposal complain that it| ~—— — & 2 | Last publication, May 31, 1935 1t has a certain sturdy - DR. H. VANCE Alaska Transfer Co OSTEOPATII G action and who had lain on the field of battle!wculd cause prohibitive operating costs. Their an-| | Date of order for publication lity all i for days before being brought in for medical atten- swer lies in their own cherished subsidy bill, a bill| | Watch and ;e.mr, Repalring | |Mar. 6, 1935. quality all its own. 11~ Conmvating . #0d" sxamination GENERAL HAULING' tion usually were infested with maggots. Their Written to insure a profit to the bankers who have| | at very remsonable rates | A. H. ZIEGLER, || Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 2 wounds were alive with them but never did these taken up shipping as an investment, a bill resting | i orney for Pmm.u‘f C 1 lng {1 7 to 8.30 and by appnintment. ED JEWELL, Proprietor | | ! | i victims of blood poisoning. While soldiers who UPOn the oft-repeated theory that the Goverrinent AL 5 Office Grand Apts. near C(ias- PHONES 269—1134 12 mustcmpensate for the more expensive operatng| | AUL. BLOEDHORN were wounded and brought in before aggots P rerrret cr rw emm . oo tineau Hotel Phane 177 e i ot 3.0‘;‘” eonine Tt e lconditions required under the American flag. & FRONT -STREET Coffee = e em ofte 2 S g rather ths —a e - N S AR e e e ““‘ The Sirovich bill rests now in the hands of the 5 AT 9 = - from the direct result of their wounds. fcihe MBI Warins Ocbutiliel. S0k 5 opias T There are two Schilling Coffees. The Florence Shop B0 1 tical bill, written er expert study of the ne AL MOTORS i One for percolator. Permanent Waving a Specialty After the wa vhen time afford study was se b 4 R e f.fl.,“‘ o soientisty Taye @nd Of the best practice abrond. It can be passed and [ Wise to Call '8 One for drip. Di. J. W. Buyne rlorence Holmquist, Prop. made of the Intriguing revelation and sclenists have ,y 1o present Congress. There 18 no lobby in- | MAYTAG PRODUCTS DENTIST { PHONE 427 found that the maggot instead of being a carrier' g o” no S VIR R ness. of eversone | | W.P.JOHNSON~ Juneau 5 Moows 4 Siholls Biax i ‘Retirends Bank Butding of «disecse is rather a good ‘soldier in the cause of wno ever uses an American ship. The Morro Castle Office hours. 9 sm. to 5 pm. sclence. ‘The maggol, it was found, feeds only on and Mohawk dead testify to the urgent need for it R i T f C Ask Y G er f Evenings by Appoiniment N Ls gy - - > our Lrocer or ‘E % the bucteria which cause infection of wounds. It Now is the time for Chairman Schuyler 0. Bland| | JUNEAU-YOUNG ransrer Lo. | PHONE 321 does not attack the healthy tissue. EX riments re- and his committee to bring this bill out onto the when in need of wealed that the reason soldiers whose wounds had House calendar and for Congress to pass it | "cf‘n‘:e’;eglflg";}g:z" |1 MOVING or STORAGE { been infested by maggots did not get blood poison- x PR R and Embulmers { Fuel 0il Coal 3 ( ey -\ ) - ing was because tho insects killed the bacteria ..mli et Pecple Can Be Pleased. mgm Phone 1851 Day Phone u} Transfer Teft the wound to heal in nature’s way. ¢ RO i HOTEL ZYNDA K c S e D ()l l Large Sample Room b7 Ay — — — Now bone infection, which long had been one ARSI ——Y— ay ( selence, is lvvzq{vd with maggot dressing and is Lrade o o ocoupstion ever 4 BEHGA of yests Beck=4t Suiindg i j i jevel some S Merchants’ Lunch | EGGS found to be highly effective. Live maggots are SEvelons -sefues 4ot of -phllcsophy. shout Lis wo C 4FE : K {Usually it is worth a hearing. That of Callie H. Short Orders placed on the infested part and they eat away the' (ga)) Atchison, janitor of the Independence Boule- | Regular Dinners (Large Special “A”) <bcteria which cause the trouble. These little Wwrig- vard Christian Church for twenty-five years, holds “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS” it | - gles are breed by the scientists under the most a lesson for those who will heed it. Honored at a |\ Graded and Packed Daily | % i s¥nitery conditions and are now the principal dinner at the church, Janitor Atchison merely says : = —— e from Borden’s Large Ranch I ORAMAE HOLLISTER remedy used in bone infection. They are sterile,|“I do not try to please the people; I only take care l | near Lynden, Wash. TADIES’ TAILORING AND o cle: aggots, i 2 ced |©f my church.” % [ surgically clean maggots, which can be introduced Of My GASTINEAU CAFE AS iRy DRESSMAKING | PY : . 4 | into the wound without fear of contaminating it. There is comprehensive grasp of duty, indeed ; | 411 GOLDSTEIN BLG, Dr. Scott in a recent article on the subject said: |HOW could the janitor of a church, or any other GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING SRATILE A | Phone 56¢ | .. “It makes little difference what type of bacteria [iNSttution or establishment, please the people, any way? One would have it hot; anoth ld. One Y -Itali i Wines—Beer | s cause the wounds, with one or two exceptions. The|gor, 10 (AU French-ltalian, Dinners 1 & | | i : . 5 demands that the window be left open; another | { i ar lna Dwo commonest types of pyogenic bacteria are easy|that it be closed, forthwith. | — - TYPEWRITERS RENTED ‘ | ek One sees dust on the = prey for the maggots. So are most other types.!pews, a scrap of paper on the floor, a Smudge ON | Ee—eeeeee—. e g || $5.00 per month . | With wounds infected by tuberculosis, most ;um—ithe door panel; another finds the building im-| | J B Burford & Co ROSE SUAREZ monly encountered in some types of iistulae, the maculately clean. A janitor knows. There is nol WINDOW CLEANING 1l it der e ey Modiste from New: York City | | aps maggot treatment is less successful. Our average Pleasing of the people, if a person sets out to do satisfied customers” | Dressmaking, Remodeling, | with T. B. wounds is only 10 per cent with maggots, that one thing. They are at once everybody;‘ 2 Al Alterations | BB i DG s Just mo tiany Befole cured She TR paradox{callyhnxxdzexculyl on occasion, they are PHONE 485 = — =, TELEPHONE 277 | previously must have been given up.” 21‘011‘7:):13; b:cl;xlomp er Emerson ‘caught that idea a Hollywood Style Shop | Feldon’s House, near Moose Hall Thus war, grim and cruel as it is, contributes So a fellow must look to his job. Fortunately, | Formerly COLEMAN’S something to the betterment of the human race and {Janitor Atchison, in doing that, has not held to the| the lowly maggot moves into the picture &s the' self- centered view expressed by a notable Amer-| ALASKA MEAT CO. Pfly Less—~—Much Less i | b good soldier of science ican capitalist of a previous generation who ex-| P;%‘I&M:?c;‘é?t i ]UNEAU FROCK 4 sl SN AN claimed “The public be damned.” The church, of|| FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND d | SHOPPE ; & course, will pardon the language. Ja Atchi. | 17 S0 MARKET BASKET LAWRENCE OF ARABIA. Laturally will understand. For 1 i e oovins|| TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected ;| ] "Exclusive but not Expensive” Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables 1 e = | that in working zealously at his job all these| | HARRI MACHINE Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, | Phone 342 Free Delivery Every generation or two produces a character years Janitor Atchison has contrived to please the | | Hoslery and Hats (2 —h who becomes legend, and probably the outstandingpeople, abundantly. WALLIS S, GEORGE, C.P.A. Associates JAMES C.COOPER, C.P.A. SHOP | of our time is Colonel T. E. Lawrence, who was — y “ELECTROL 1 dubbed the “Uncrowned King of Arabia,” and who An Unreliable Index. WALLIS S. GEORGE & CO. | 0% Oopree” PHONE 36 died a few days ago as the result of a motorcycle ; | CERTIFIED PUBLIC lficou""‘“‘“ v sccident. A rather common and unromantic way (Cincinnatl Enquirer.) | Juneau, Alaska [ for a man who had seen so much action to die| A sudden rise developed in the prices of secur-| i+ | SYSTEMEsaing LEAN . =t 7 For very prompt but even an ordinary roadside death could not|iti€s last week, corresponding to indications that| - McCAUL MOTOR IIOUOR DELIVERY THE the s-inflation bill might be enacted into 1aW. | poooo oo oo e ot R ity UM S o getract from the luster that surrounded “Lawrence|Jhe POIS-IAiabion b MM be enacted into law. COMPANY it Arahia a strong veto measure was received, may suggest lu‘ m e Plynw'.h Dealers A student and scholar at heart, Lawrence was a many persons that inflation of the currency, Icur M(’lki'lg Al ka Businegs TBE JUNEA" LAUNDRY i mon of opposites. Lowell Thomas, who traveled|veterans or for any other purpose, is a ik % | Front and Second Streets GO! GARLAND BOGGAN | R 2 || Hardwood Floors || sure and | with him when he was leading the Arabs against|quick way to recovery. Such a conclusion would be the Turks in the World War, said of him: “Surely|grossly in error. Any large inflation of the currency there never was a man with more contradictory(to pay real or imagined public obligations would | characteristics than T. E. Lawrence. A scholar|undoubtedly bring “recovery” of a sort, and that| very quickly. But a speculative recovery is not genuine recovery, and it would bring in its \mkr a severe collapse and a long period of greater and a man of action, an archaeologist and an s Waxing Polishing W x intrepid fighter, a poet-dreamer and a first-rate ARRA mechanic, a statesmen with a morbid, almost path- Sand.u;g | i . g . licity.” sary : & Construction ole aversion to publicity It would be a mistake to watch the level m{ is just as much a part of our service as is pro- [ e — A Date- Juneau HE:;“'I — N 14 share prices on the assumption that they are an| tecting the depusits of the Territory’s residents. | Maybe yowll have two Rather an odd combination, but the ingredients [accurate index of recovery The v ¢ »> ate e volume of new 2 or three dates, if you In 1935, as since 1891, we are ready to MUSICIANS LOCAL s 3 = “:’.).wh. s '““..d v n, Ay cz\r;w{. \;l,w:“m,”,m: financing is a significant Index, as are the routine| J I in history. How this young Oxford student Wentl o iiciies of production and trade. But the share supply! funds’ for thel S IatHt o nee ot well: | NO. 1 | CALL 15 uneau Ice Cream managed businesses of approved credit standing. Meets Second and Fourth Sun- | | ~ And have your Spring Parlors into the Near East with an expedition bent Ol ‘market in its nature is not a wholly trustwor thy digging up ancient history by excavation and study gauge of permanent economic improvement. o to stay and become the leader of the famous The prices of common stocks in the long run Bedouins of Arabia is one of the most interesting tend to reflect earnings. To that extent, they are and colorful stories of our time. But what is even|valid prices and correspond to depression and pros- more interesting is the man's aversion to publicity 'Perity. But at any given moment, such prices tenda to reflect the estimates of future profits, rather than the actual trend of business activity. They days Every Month—3 P. M. clothes put in first-class | SHORT ORDERS Your requirements will be ecarefully con- DUDE HAYNES, ::;l:e‘“m our cleaning | Fcuntain Candy I sidered here. e v il .I P e 2 | ° | YOUR iC. H. METCALFE COl and downright refusal to ac the honors and money whxc)? the world would have pcsuxwed upon indicate what people think is going to happen. Countless times ' he had opportunity to attuln‘“lm than wheb. is sosally happening. Nelther wealth by capitalizing on his adventures, but the’ (the appearance of a diminutive boom, therefore picturesque fighting man turned them all down.'nor yet a subsequent sag in security prices, should He shunned publicity like a plague and while only be accepted as the proof that recovery is proceeding 46 at the time of his death since the World War or is failing Sheet Metal—Oil Burners | Heating—Air Conditioners A b | General Electric Oil Burners |. Phone 101 Front Street The B. M. Behrends Bank BEAUTY SHOP In New Location at Juneau, Alaska ° 12th anc B Streets | £ JPRRONNE DR, et ettt s P e St ) gmomm mu” EMPIRE wm ADS u,, BETTY MAC | ! | rone