The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 8, 1935, Page 4

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sS. ple may The of fire, is fundamental princip the case to do to put ouf rapidly but advancement metheds and it is. these Department proposes high standard of efficiency. vt to better their own training » firemen are bringing from Seattle fighting expert, for many years department in that city, and best methods. for about Editor and BENDER Manager ti and the to adopt ROBERT W. new RATES ind Douglas for $1.25 SUBSCRIPTION Delivered by carric ywing rate th The the Gilham expen newest w bte here a tota wi hoid as where everyone knows that the as possible Mlh study de- Juneau in and con- to instruct man, two weeks of not to exceed $300 which the 20 YEARS AGO i From The Empire | Ttalian JUNE 8, 1915, forces were a the most important positions along the frontier, according to a state- ment signed by General Cadorna, |chief of staff. The Italian invas- ion of Austria in the direction of ones: N 5 = \ Counci! has agreed to take care of Trieste was pushing forward. H MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS aks well for the temper of the fire | Associated Pr e e is cause for gratification on the| Thomas Clark, a Carlson Creek ot I owners. The Juneau department |miner, was struck by a falling rock, : volunteer department in the |and knocked over a cliff while go- ; mtry and it is satisfying to kx;mx that it pro- J;lg to th< cabin wi{;l\ his broihex o . | John e was made unconscious s to stay that way by keeping abreast of ihe by his injury and carried two miles ; to their cabin by his brother John, With its great number of wooden buildings, and | o\, they started to Perseverance erected as they are in a small area, the city must |, . help. With aid Clark was always guard against a major conflagration. It brought to the hospital in Juneau may well be something the firemen will learn from jn a state of coma. i visiting expert that will hold them in gcod o L sk ¢ wd in the event of a grave emergency. It S| ,o.04ing to Thomas J. Kehoe, i tty hard to beat men who are always seeking purser of the Admiral Evans, things more it caliber of men in its t has that It are virtually Douglas Bridge. one. The steel's all up on the ne .. THE COUNCIL MEETS AN EMERGENCY. B Biased : in common these days. s the NRA, but the country finds satisfaction in tr St be done tows < e i fact that both did valiant service in time of nee walkou 1€ g 1 SR I A knowledge and Juneau can be thankful that e department won't be long now before Douglas and Juneau were lively men employed on the construction of the railroad grade. Even so, he said, many of the adventurers who had joined the rush to the railroad ;cny would have to return to the States for lack of employment. W Hugh Johnson and Donaid ichberg have a lot| Both are out as heads of | Mayor John Reck 1ssued a call {o ho | the people of Juneau to meet in 4, the City Hall and discuss the ad- visability of celebrating the 4th of THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY JUNE 8, 1935 \ proceeding | Dirt}'day anntversary, to the follow- | methodically to take possession "ff!nv at Anchorage with 700\ HAPPY —BIRTHDAY Thz Empire extends congratula- ions nnd best wishes today, their ADVANGE TODAY, SHORT SESSION iSmall Gams Are Also Scat- tered Throughout List —Close Is Firm June 8 E. J. Bensen June 9 J. J. Meherin | E. M. Polley | NEW YORK, June B8.—Metals| Mrs. F. S. Scobee | were the principal performers at the short session of the New York | Stock Exchunge today although nu- | merous small gai were scattered | WEAL cu A wthroughouz the i | §| The majority of the leaders re-| NEW YORK, June 8—Closing uctation of Alaska Juneau mine Hxscd to give ground but there was la Seventy-six- Year-Old Bank-| stock today is 16%, American Can| Frank Mc Cafferty the two-hour trading. Today's close was rather firm. CLOSING PRICES TODAY & |1271:, American Power and Light 4, | er Relea_sed After Held 155 0™ a5, Bethiehem Steel | fOl' Thl‘ee Days | 25%, Butte Copper and Zinc 1%, | | General Motors 31':, International| BULLETIN — HAVANA, Cu- |Harvester 39%, Kennecott 19%,| ba, June 8.—Antonio Miguel, |United Suates Steel 327%., Pound| | millicnaire, has been released $492%, Bremner bid 64 asked 68, after three days in the hands of esna bid 50 azked 60, Black Pine ki¢naper: but he refuced to say er bid 34 asked 38. - SHOP ilv JU\I;QU' whcther the demanded ransom was paid. Dirty and unshaven, the 76- METAL ISSUES/: not much enthusiasm shown durmg[ . Zlassage, Electricity, Infra Red Helene W, L. Albrecht Fraternal Societies OF Gastineau Channel L PHYSIOTHERAPY 307 Goldstein Building | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | | Phone Office, 216 | DES. KASER & FREEBURGER | 0. ELKS meets econd and fourth sday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers wel- come. M. E. Monagle, Ex- | | alted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary. DENTISTS p m"";‘i‘;’)‘Nf“;éd"‘g Il RNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS % | | Seghers Council No. g Hours 9 am. to 9 an Dr. C. P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Building Telephone 176 Ia. I8 Dr. Richard Williims DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 1760. Meetings second d last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient rothers urged to at- tend. bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, Connnit Cham- K., H. J. TURNER, Secretary. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 #x Second and Fourth Mon day of each month ir Scottish Rite Temple, beginninz at 7:30 p.m. HOV’*RD D. STABLER. Gastineau Building | | Worshipful Master; JAMES W Phone 481 | |LEIVERS, Secretary. —— e i i DOUGLAS Dr. A. W. Stewart \ A 117, F. O. E. Meets first and third Mondays, 8 DINTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. | | P, Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visiting SEWARD RUILDING | | brothers welcome. Sante Degan, Office Pncre 469 W Sceretary. P, T. W. Cashex, Robert Simpson Opt. D Graduate Los Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | Our iL.ucks go any place any | | time. | and a tank for crude oil save | A tank for Diesel Oil burner trouble. PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | RELIABLE TRANSFER e ity ; Delphian Mr. Garner. Rl J\mea“'__ year-cld banker and former | ® . to find out just how 1y of the men want to go ¢ o publicher, was freed three blocks | Jones-Stevens Shop Bl back to work. (New Tork. Trnes) Mrs, Ray G. Day purczased a lot f1 his home., He said he be- i I Just a r Isadore Goldstein explained before Both in his \tions with the Executive and the in the Casey Shattuck Addition. lieved he !’la,\ been held en a bl LADIES' — MISSES’ | the Councilmen voted'.on the resolu is not Senate Mr. Garner has been the perfect Vice-| Supcrml(\nd:'rfl._M;nard of the l::!“ i‘:sm:‘l:;t:-?ml:::::alh::: s HEADX-TO ML i a matter of settling the t e between the Alaska|President. It would be necessary to go back 10| b ' oo C ol T as & visitor' roughly. i i Seward Street Near Third | Mine Workers' Unicn and the compan Martin Van Buren to find an equally consummate FFP 0T ke i G I . a move tended to point the way toward so player of a different part. Soaked in the tradi- ; Komrp FEb Ten oY e ARMY, POLICE BUS tions of the House, as its Speaker accustomed to a| of an agreement that the town be no lo W. Grant Johnson, Juneau's bil- SRR NRRDIRRRINERRERRANERRNZRNS | | HARRI MACHINE SHOP Commercial Adjus:-fl D e A Y ROSE SUAREZ Modiste from New York City Dressmaking, Remodeling, , THE 'r st (T 3 e i 3 f business, 2 HAVANA, June 8—The police It is of vital eit 6 AhasciAmny of Juh .+ certain arbitrariness in the expedition o }] 4 s i ; —The T { 3 St (U R S e T e s Timself equally at Home in the[lisrd marvel, who hal been dally |, ..o.iec arid Army continue busy “Tonorroicc’ Stvles il i et satdisin ment & Rating Bureau the Mayor pointed out. Stre work that should be amusing large crowds at Burford's Y | 1 = Bl tarasd g 2 " % alien atmosphere of the Senate. In that chambex]wm‘ B trick and fancy shots, gave |O0 the San Miguel kidnap case and 4 Free. Hours 10 to 12: 1 to 5; || | Coberating with White Serv~ g ng f A g the d 'n.mx e hel of deliberation and delay his courtesy, his fairness, ‘\m B s ik end S e are picking up suspects. Today i‘ 7 to 8:30 and by 2ppointment. || | ice Bureau ;"“““‘ who contribute a : iz of the clty his knowledge of parliamentary precedents andd his | 3 . | The army officers believe the ran- || office Grand Apts., near Gas- || | Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. have their incomes cut off with the result that some i i uct . d : familiarity with the Senatorial code 'of con 3 som of $25000 was paid and this tineau. Hotel. Phone 177 | We have 5,000 local ratings ¢ \ abl t % £ s b Master George Sutton and Mas- . 2 . . 1 b ?'““f) 1m‘i!.l~Ui»u;x]:i“vm\“: ”\‘):‘ \lvn.xlm;v to pay ,].ly)‘ul‘x f.fi,,d:f:rl’:,c,l 2::33 ’23?1;.“531‘2“'“‘ have won him en-| Toi o ;ond i Moun:‘”})‘,’,“‘““n“;“‘é ::m::ie;‘ 35 an antls / 11_ on file i axes if the condiion continues t is a direct tire res Tovies Kking the ark ip in ' 2OV ne | AT sariifer, TR i drain on the city treasury This adaptability, to give it no higher name, in {“‘“U‘]‘l’:"tc“’;“ :leu:n Sy T - 17} [ | D.J. W.B ot — taxpayers of whom the mine mature statesman is no common art. It is hard ~ Mrs. William E B, Mrs. P. O. Sundberg, long a resi- 1. J. . Dayne for the House-trained man to accustom himself to| = ‘rm:‘-‘;;‘f_“ ;(-tcBl::l!(laxi‘“toonv?i‘: dent of Anchorags, died veoently in | DENTIST | JUNEAU FROCK -4 R Al to be com. the Stiff and heavy Byzantine angel's wings worni, .. " * | Seattle. following a stroke X % : ,5 {|| TRooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. ||} SHOPPE : - - in and 3 S l“‘ in the temple of the Senate. James Schoolcraft - : Juneau’s Oiwvn Siore” ||| 0‘;‘109 houf-*b9 am. to 5 pm. | ‘E “Exclusive but not Expensive” & mended for acting as they 1 the interests ¢y oo thoroughly oHuse-broken, wasn't too happy e e 1 Svenings by appointm.nt | S i 3. . an, y 3 E Jeather: i 4 | e N (s g \ Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, of the city reart. Ce g can COMe .. yiee_ President. He longed to improve the Si ¥ “"“"3“""01}’[“""‘"“"‘- 67; mini- | [ |1 DWI(; NELSON I i PHONE 21 IJ‘ Hosiery and Ha'::. ® of just sitting idly by whil 1anation | 4ye's processes, assimulating them to those of the MM, A JEVELER s - Tl e |} e oA PP | & saps the very life blocd of larger ass Such a dream was impossible of S = Watch Repairing Hid . Bl R b e s et S ® evident that the represent u'fillnie are there times when the m]nsl 1. 5. GRAVES l'hllm»—?geonr;.lf‘a‘l.;}i;t Agency | || GEN”»“;]SV'UTO“S I { . ”-—7—; & fecl cxactly that way about i A\(u:x':'p :‘ ;;\ff‘afmd kR er gl “The Clothing Man st B MAYTAG PRODUCTS i arrv ndace Wllson-Falrbanks&Co. & e Yod th ¥ Aol Adam'’s 0 ur amid th Bag ViDE- i 3 i i 5 [ | B = All Local and Pacific Northwest | : < Mont o tions orial sp ech? The Ass cvule‘d" Press N o deei Binkrine shil i P. JOIINSON | ORUGGIST | i Bc(l‘\dl: n~D||~t:rc>t F " 8 butes te Mr. Garner this remark that surprises| Skars Clocit : P ! ) ; suzht, - ‘ e e ,_' ng | 4 B i The Squibb Stcre Sold, Quoted g : A th h revision of the Senate rules — | BALYOUNG: Lol MR CEAND APES. . BHONS 177 | the mine un 1y pue, 38 would be a wholes thing e s e g ) Drll y Co {11 Funeral Parlors | = =i Mrs. H, Vance, Agent 8 surviv itself and the well being of its, - npp g » is a man of ripe years. If mnot a GARBAGE HAULED | & 5 i ¢ ; L1f L — - ° & .. : R e el s ! ) z | Licensed Funersi Dircctars U - 2, S £ citizers ilmen took that stand and they genator he has all the moral advantages that can| | Beasonable Monthly Rates..alabb o oo ’ A | o Bbeie i Rt 5 = & should have the support of the entire town in their pe had from assogiation with goodness, wisdom and| | E. 0. DAVIS Wl oo 3 | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 13 Cigars The Florence Shop | & oncoavor loquacity. An ‘elephant doing flipflaps would be no pat bl L {|} P O subsation No.1 Cizireites bt Waae & SPNEM b It also must not be overlooked that a Federal great 1. sux])ll‘ to de l?‘ 'lha‘lf Y.‘h»yl”x] u ILS‘ )‘:"(“r Phone 4723 : FREE DELIVERY % g | rlorence Holmquist, Prop. I £ mediator may come to look into the situation. He the rules in the mouth ci their learned interprete bl T 3 i Candy | PHONE 427 i 2 will want to know just who is who and who he Fortunately, the reporter having given the shock, | Behrends Bank Bullding | 2 must deal with. ! demand to know who is|8ives the restorative. ? ’ 24-Hour Service Cards § S PR ok s 0 - . ke : He (Mr. Garner) emphasized that he did # spokesmen of the and the only way of g 5 > % Beer—it desired s not wish to take away any of the unlimited % finding that out is by as both union and those b ey Merchants’ Lunch inot in sympathy with the walkout now clalm a | 5 «thorough” revision of the rules that leaves CA FE A 5’“"’[: 0"]""" e £ majority. The city is paving the way for just the the Senate its prime distinction of timelessness must “ R yar Dinners 2 mediation which has been requested. The well taken pe one of Mr. Garner's little jokes or his innocent WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS ! T ‘f C | ‘§ action should bring favorable result revenge on the time-eaters to whose society he iS | * i b - 2% s e - ransier 0. one = e condemned. Perhaps he saw Charles Dawes' name it Fhanita neediar [ ew < o o R e o . DT AQ in the newspapers as a prophet of prosperity and | :_ FIREMEN KEu1 l‘\}' ABREAST. remembered how “wholesome” was that reformer’s GASTINEAl ) CA FE MQVING. or STORAGE | 2 Keeping abreast of modern methods is one of SUusele for revision. At first blush Texas must Fuel 9[“ £ Coal { il 2 Yol it e ave hat John had joined the Mystic: ransfer | “ the major requisites of efficiency in these highly ihave ChOUREY JUAL, John had Joinedi R GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING | e ergpmed | % specialized days of constant change and imProve-| gy 23000000 people—young, middle-aged and| French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer |7 =l E ment. Something that was new and adequate &lg)d—leaning on the Government, it is difficult ‘I & few years ago today is relegated to the ash heap|to get away from the thought of lean days— BRI o —~ RS E PR “ PXTEWRITERS SBNNLID Pabst Famous as outdated as the ingenuity of man ever makes| (Toledo Blade.) ;l J $5.00 per month ; Draught Bee T Il J. B. Burford & Co. || ok e < T WIND()W CLEANING || o annawns || On Tap s = 6 99 b l = | satisfied customers” | 1 “ = > = E | | = Broadway Bill”” as Artist Sees It = PHONE 485 ; -~ | “JIMMY” CARLSON G 4 e = i — « — | —— S o |Be (]l F= g : ————" | Hollywood Style Shop | ardina — = Formerly COLEMAN'S = =| ALASKA MEAT CO. Pay Los—Much Less | | HOTEL ZYNDA — = | Front at Main Street Large Sample Room = = £ | o g P} = FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND ||, BEULAH HIC . ELEVATOR SERVICE — TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected | —————— S. ZYNDA, Prop. =] \ == - = WALLIS 8. GEORGE, C.P.A. Associates JAMES C. COOPER,CP.A. || = I “ELECTROL = WALLIS S. GEORGE & CO. RIECERD b = CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS ':t.:t_._____——e-. Juneau, Alaska |8 i llY) AUDIT -:- SYSTEM -:- TAX -:- SERVICE | J McCAUL MOTOR || . COMPANY J A " 'IDodle and mnumm‘ Making Alaska Business | = - P ey GOV GARLAND BOGGAN | e Hardwood Floors L AL tecting the deposits of the Territory’s residents. In 1935, as since 1891, we are ready to | | MUSICIANS LOCAL supply funds for the temporary use of well- ( NO. 1 managed businesses of approved credit standing. | { Meets Second and Fourth Sun- || days Every Month—3 P. M. |1 DUDE HAYNES, Your requirements will be carefully con i LAAARRARAAAAAA sidered here. B8 Secretary i = [l BETTY MAC | Ew The B. M. Behrends Bank {| BEAUTY sHOP | -'E Waerner Baxter and Myrna Loy in scenes from “Broadway Bill” Juneau, Alaska (] 'n'itf.“;.c“;':&:e&' t b PSS PHONE 547 i b || Waxing Polishiag | | ® | Sanding \ pees % ‘ | PHONE 58 | | is just as much a part of our service as is pro- | B—— amate | TELEPHONE 277 | Alterations { | Feldon’s House, near Moose Hall | hi i i | | Phor . I MARKET BASKET | Mmm oo Fruits, Vegetables Free Delivery | — PHONE 36 - For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY w : TrE JUNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street between Front and Secend Streets THE BEST 1 PHONE 358 TAP BEER ! SR IN TOWN! { Construction Co. ® ; {1 Jumeam ‘m - THE MINERS' | |F—— e Recreation Parlors Juneau Ice Cream and h sxog'?r gfifi'm Liquor Store I Fountam | BILL DOUGLAS SEmeR SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! i “p +H

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