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| exactly | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1935. s | Fraternal Societies [ OF Gastineau Channel e B. P. 0. ELKS meets every second and fourth Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers wel- come. M. E. Monagle, Ex- alted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1 1760. Meetings second * and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urged to at- tend. Conr~" Cham- bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN G. K., H. J. TURNER, Secretary. . MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and Fourth Mon day of each month ir Scottish Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 p.m. HOV' *RD D. STABLER. Master; JAMES W. Secretary. X Worshipful LEIVERS, fOE Az DOUGLAS AERIE 117, F. 0. E. | Mcets first and third Mondays, 8 | p.m., Eagles' Hall, Douglas. Visiting brothers - welcome. Sante Degan, W. P, T. W. Cashe., Secretary. | | Our t.ucks go any place any | time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for crude oil save | burner trouble. | PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | | RELIABLE TRANSFER | | Commercial Adjust- 1 | ment & Rating Bureau Coperating with White Seiv- { ice Bureau Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. ‘We have 5,000 local ratings on file | (1 Wilson-Fairbanks & Co. JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expenstve” Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, Hosicry and Hats P Y | I All Local and Pacific Northwest | Stocks and Bonds Bought, Sold, Quoted GRAND APTS. PHONE 177 Dail 4l §k[l E ir(’ | “parole abuses,” and undoubtedly that is i i 5 ; P "l 2 . |where more pressure is needed if the criminal - 5 » ’ Y P (" e g p &0, HAPP —— PROFESSIONAL | 3 lelement is to be kept to the minimum. It is wel GO EEBEET W.BENDER' = - 'Edler 3o Mauager known to those who have made a study of our|} = g ——— B3P ¢ IO T Sy o SRR TR e G reaknesses From The Empire BIRTHDAY Publish _evening _except by _the | justice system that one of the major wea | v BT W.L.Alb BMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Sccond and Mald | o our method of combatting crime is the ease with|J__ } ! I\EWS e (;ll’l‘ AT recht 1 he X 5 S p e R R Tuttar of i % {YSIOCTHERAPY | Bntered in the Post Office in Jur s Second O which paro be opbmided. A8 & ; JUNE 12, 1915 | The Empire eztends comgratula-| ) ZZissage, Electricity, Infra Red | 1 P i their | | g y matter, | record it h gotten to be almost a field day in| Hrbin thiee pHEBIRT SRbids rront.s!mms nnd best wishes tgdav 7o I ST AR, S Ray, Medical Gymnastics f‘ = nie of the St vernors. in o on- | i , % BHE e A c. y £ SUBSCRIPTION RATES. some of the S‘ates as Governors in various u)mmlm ot Europe aicosks fof hetkllig was;“"f""“” anntversary, to the follow FOURTH ASSOCIATION TO i 307 Goldstein Building P Dellversd by carrier In Juneay and Douglas for $1.25| wealths ssue pardons and paroles to a great NUMDEr|yeporied, The Allies were winning | ™ Be. wAwen A% BovoLAs S e g 9 . oY, mail, pos h llowing rates each year at Christmas iz ihere have beel|on the Russian front, the ItalMan! JUNE 12 b $6.00; one montt i months, In advance, | ynetances where ki | long records have been front, and on the Galician penin-| H'rwle;' ah A" Dot el atieh B wayir GBI PR S Subscribers it they will promptly | granted paroles as the spirit of the yuletide moved sula. | £ pro-tem Joe Riedi last evening for|| DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER | | notify the Bu failure or irregularity x Earle Osborne g { - in the delivery of their papers. - 7 |some State exect and too often it hasn't been| Along the Franco-Belgian line no: Erik Paulson the purpose of starting preparations| | DENTISTS __ Telephomes: Ncws Office, 602; Business Office, 374 the Christian ide Christmas as much as squar- | movements of more than passing) Nels H. Rogne to celebrate the cominz Fourth of Blomgren Building MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | in few c to political friends importance were under way. S July, resulted in the formation of | PHONE 56 | The As. 1P A, H ing a fe F i Douglas Gray i B T sopabileation. ¢ s Ao ety e e ue, w le and not pardon is granted 3 -l Beatrice Bothwell an association to take cuarge and|| Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. it or mot otherwise cre this paper and also the [0 Jiporty offender must make periodical| On the biggest pay-day in the BUTANSE MG 10 make all arrangements for the cele- | ** OER1 Hlews ‘published. I ! | history of the . Alaska-Gastineau bration. A. J. Balog was chosen as|,, 7 - |reports but every police officer knows how ecasy ; 8 o ¢ G 4 t g s i % ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER R it on 3 s ,‘.‘. )__f‘ What! 0 pHHE mine, $130,000 was distributed Ar_" 10N OI\S .O‘T.,N(),Rw;‘:‘chmrman and - Felix Gray was re-| | > l THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION it is' to 1 a paroie report hat a crimindli,pono 950 men. |~ Al Sons of Norway are requested | 10,09 -secnatary” and treasurer. | Dr.j€.'P: Jenne » 7 wants is freedom and given it, he should worry R to attend the funeral of Mrs.| ; was | be, Serise’ 9! the meeting DENTIET I about how his parole is taken care of. There aré | capt. Robert E. Coonts, com.|Asiaug Carrie Demasi at- OArter's| oy ny cubséription ‘be' taken up| | ~ Rooms 8 and=0'Vhientine | ! cases were parole is proper and just; perhaps in @ mander of the battleship Georgia,|™ at 2:00 o'clock Thursday |, .o year as the association has an Building | Jarge number of instances. But it is also found |who is remembered in Alaska as an 1) HAROLD SWANSON,|2ccumulated fund of over $300 in Telephone 176 by law enforcement officers that the pig majority ensign stationed in Sitka, was ap-; .- et *|the bank. This fund will be drawn| =TT of crime is committed by those who have been pointed commandant of the Puget ' DAL upon to take care of cash prizes| it convicted before and have been paroled before serv- [Sound navy yard. i PRI RS (T for the children and the major| | Dr. Richard Williams ing their full sentences. Experts on law violation b e |sports. Firemen’s races and base- DENTIST | and its causes have long pleaded the inadequacy The Arctic Brotherhood Building | T ek {ball will have prizes of a cheering -~ - b 5 N ] enpagermyllon ¢ the Federal| AsSociation bought a lot on Third| To Thane at 11:45 a. m. dally.|nature. Chairman Balog will an-|| OFFICE AND RESIDINCE T e T iy | Street from Judge Henry States and |Phone 442 for plckups. —advV. nounce the names of his various| Gastineau Building | authorities toward 1iwhmmna it up dn\lbhv:sn will | wos making plans to erect a build-! ——————— i:omminces, |1 Phone 481 | have the same excellent result as did the broaden- . large enough to house a large NOTICE et T N T i ing powers of the Government forces that actual natatorium, lodgerooms, clubrooms Notice is hereby given that ap-| BENEFIT SHOW TONIGHT apprehension of the offenders became a simpler and auditorium that would cost plications for liquor licenses have| The benefit show arranged by the | ___ | matter. | approximately $10,000. Members of ibeen filed by the following: | local Chamber of Commercze for mei \ i |the association were J. B. Mar-' ALASKA RHEINLANDER DIS-|purpose of raising funds to defray DINTIST "i NO LONGER SUBTERFUGE. ‘é‘“‘“{v Olack Smith, H. H (Bl .| TRIBUTORS, Whinieasle: Beer “and ze:xm&: flor a proper -L:‘edi:a:mn‘ Saties 9 k. ta 8 pin. | EFFECTED. 72 i |C. Ingram, F. E. Bradley, Tom Wine License, for Warehouse on of the uglas idge when com-| SEWARD RUILDING | CERN There was & time. when. Japen,.dedied it v~_Mjl7.miomch. A. A. Humfrey, G. C. City Dock, Juneau, Alaska. pleted is all ready for presentation | | Office Pncne 469 | L e e Btootior votad "with. Bt ondy suasl GHOS R % “)\ 5 1 now | Winn, officers of the lodge“md@ LENA A. PIGG, Retail Hard &|tonight, at the Coliseum theatre, | ;2 i dissenting m[\,‘m hE hinentl Ol RN SR aggression - put- ehe has. gotidn. bouder ang " |members of the board of directors, Distilled Liquor License, for Gas- popular prices prevailing. i e o fhe Quncsns Oty Cellgty lislitiens o words as she annexes still another 7 Liquor Co., Franklin Street,| The following program, which will| | Robert Simpson e walkout at the A. J. Mine scheduled 10| proyince from China. This time it is Hopei, a| Miss Mary Bernhofer, Alaska's next to Gastineau Hotel, Juneau, begin at 7:30 will be given: News| | Opt. D Sake place tomorrow, is timely to recall the territory comparable to the State of Illinois in size, |gifted soprano, returned to Juneau Alaska reel; Sonz. by Juneau quartet, com- | | it &‘A Eroa events leading up to the vote, by authority of which that goes under Japanese domination. Manchuria|after a triumphant concert season hearing on the above ap- posed of Nordling, Fargher, Polley} ! ) : oph n%ee.s :' | Mayor 1. Goldstéin appointed a special election com- and Jehol have previously been assimilated. in Oregon, and was visiting her |plications will be held by the Board land Kayser; interesting comic reel; | i °o mpl‘"“le Y an | mittee to bring it abaut The pretext under which Japan moved from time |aunt at the Bergmann. of Liquor Control at Juneau, Al- acrobatic dance, Miss Sylvia An- | Gl sF‘ltlt’eda ml?eogsaround g After signed petitions circulated by mine workers to time into Chinese domain was pursuit of bandits. aska, on June 28, 1_935‘ 4 derson, Juneau; song by Juneau . ,u Mot in sympathy with the manner in which the A couple of expeditions after what Nippon chose| Dr. E. H. Kaser was opening new 'I'rubc.-ls or objections against lf\e‘guartet: motion picture feature, walkout was being handled asking for a city super-|to term bandits were raiding her people and :m-}‘h’lffi‘x%‘;; Sh";“y oy the GoiGstein “‘l“‘f'(“"‘f)? 3503;’({ b"e' ‘:‘e‘vf:;’l:"’ " ROTRme, i ¥ised vote, were presented to the Mayor, a special other Chinese Provipce would come under the flag|, = :15‘:"01::: d:n:;‘:“m be joined ?1‘("1‘ ‘l\f”}’l thin Baank i quuorgCon- g | DR. H. VANCE - N 5! . 1 > E | meeting of the City Council to vote on the proposal of Tokyo. But heretofere she has given some s s s e FROM VANCOUVER ; | OSTEOPATH was held Wednesday, June 5. At that time union | cxcuse even to China but this time the Chinese| wrs Harriet S, Pullen of Ski Tiokiue s n;a_ Marie ‘Doogan amived on || Conful:alion aud examination representatives and other mine workers presented o, . VR WS S. en o agway ‘! 8. : he Princess Louise last night from || Pree. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; g o % 5 s presented were told directly and effectively. was visiting friends in Juneau. BOARD OF LIQUOR CONTROL, vancouver, B. C., where she has|| 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. .. their views at 1"’“”" to the ("”\fm'” After a three- China protested the invasion of Hepei Province : By Frank A. Boyle, Secretary. been attending school for the past|| Office Grand Apts. near Oas- hour meeting the Council voted to postpone action and Colonel Sakai, commanding a Japanese garrison| Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Garster moy- Dated at Juneau, Alaska, June 4, year, tineau Hotel. Phone 177 until the following Friday at Tientsein, put it this:way: ed into their new home on Star, 1935 } . s Friday, June 7, after ample time to ascertain Don't you know that Japanese planes Hill. ‘Tmfl_v. pul?lwation. June 5, 1935. LEAVING FOR TENAKEE 1:; S S the views of the voters of Juneau who elected them have been flying over Peiping in mass Last publication, ‘Jung 15, 1085, Mrs. Joe Riedi and Mrs. Mary | and the various aspects of the situation, the City formation? Don’t you know what these Paul Kegel, who made a trip to!™ "~ Dcozan will be passengers leaving| Di. J. W. Bayne } Council voted in f sponsoring the vote, with flights mean? We do not want Fou to Doty's Cove, returned. b ———————————4%% tonizht on the Estebeth for a| DEImsr‘ one Councilman vot inst the action accept anything unreasonable, but our policy S d A month's ‘stay. &t Tenakee Springs.| | oilo0ms 86 Triangie Blde. | | As elected representaiives the Mayor and the 8 inflexibly. fixed, | Tourist guide Jack: WilsonsgloRs| FOSS - JADEI0E HouE 08 iiar 3 oy Rl ook aakion A member of the State Department at Tokyo|ed the Princess Alice passengers =~ CONSTRUCTION COMPANY | DAILY EMFIRE WANY aps pay:|| C'enings by appowtn.ot | | BN onnostunt ke thaleh dusite teer S8id: “We consider this a local military affair cap- | through the Treadwell. | Ol First National Bank Bldg. — St 4 opportunity to vote their desires has bec o e e - i 5 i " ‘ t P > the Cour + able of settlement by the Japanees army on ihe | Juneau Alaska PHONE 107 > 3 e afforded through the action of the Council to L bR Weather: Maximum, 70; mini- i | [P e e e those working in the mine at the time of the SPOl. We hope C“““?-‘ fgceptdnce othile DRBRNCES | .\ 1 457 Gldar. N P R J, { GENERAL MOTORS | ‘g walkout request will make military action unnecessary. i gl = i and | ll Y l{ i ‘The results of tomorrow's vote lies strictly in| J8Pan is no longer beating around the bush se=e—Fiaie -——-c——h | | " MAVIAG FRoDuCTS. | arrv fwace B hands of those: directly involved about ession. She simply is telling China, an"l“ ION SONS OF NORWAY | JL],'\E 4 l] 1] W. P. JOIHINSON i\ DRUGC ST 45 s 20! = helpless China lnt'wm <;ult of the way m&d leui F‘n}ler AlliHbnof Norway ans requeshed[ & ¥, 5 " | eI { v AN TN ~ "ol B m g pe > can be no longer any question of Whe |t; sttend the funerai of WYS' PRI vy v gl o R B tore TIGHTENING PAROLE REGULATIONS, - OCT AR | ] ~ 7T | ) G x = ' Japane prog Aslaug Carrie Demasi at Carter's \ rltg 0- | JUNEAL'\ OUN(' | -— G Fave IRkt dh e Has Huey Really Failed in Reform? | afternoon. . ’2,.“", CORNER DRUG STORE" | | Licensed Funeral Directors tab! ¢ AR - ok rl;”n & (Ransas City Star) (Signed) HAROLD SWANSORY|{ FO s Mo 1 and Embaimers 1 Cigars ciably in t w0 or three years anc corr lor 0 — V. g . Substation | e o e )1“ beon eradicated to a large GAmblng and’ other conditions in New Orleans acvi ) [ i | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 13 : _g e B e Sl p 2 %T8¢ were intolerable to Huey Long when that city was| e | FREE DELIVERY L — | Cigarettes extent In large measure it is due to Federal under the control of a political organization nok | Empire Classified Ads Pa). i pE | = leadership and extension of powers of the ZOVern- | i, his )iking. So, with a professed zeal for whole-| A s oot s iR 4 5 o . | Candy = ment authorities to step into cases heretofore dele-| some reform, Huey took control. Now the kingfish 2 in IT S | c d.s gated to State and local agencies. Catching the|is “pretty dad-gum disgusted” with his futile at- BAILE Y QS v ;eflr S:lrv:’cem | arl violators appears to have become an easier matter, tempts to enforce the antigambling laws and says ";" h”h‘dL h Wise to Cali 8 | " but keeping them in institutions, with our appar- “the lid is off.” Only Huey's frankness is com- csn::t m:::' | | ently lax parole system, is still a problem to be mendable. But is it possible he is getting ready | J D, It mm::‘d oml to surrender and to turn the town back to his | Reguiar Dinners | uneau { 4 political enermnies? | “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS” | - President Roosevelt, after learning that the men LA | Tr f C £ involved In the Weyerhaeuser case have been con-| o mepublican Party 1 feellng better, but o = e | ansrer Lo. = victed previously several times and paroled, has|continues to require a great deal of bromo seltzer. | when in need of ew ™ ordered a special study made of what he terms —(Atchison Globe.) l GASTINE 41) CA FE 'Y MOVING or STORAGE e ' Err— AR —TEpR T : | Fuel Oil Coal ° ‘IMPORTANT MEET, GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING ‘ Transfer rcitnc SCOUT COUNCIL. : || French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer || — : o $46-95 5 || e mave | Pabst Famous * To firmly establish the Boy Scout | ) | . ] *movement here, an important meet- | 1 WINDOW CLE ANING || J.B. Burford & Co. || Draught Beer wing of the local Scout Council will Generc 3 || “our doorstep is worn by On Tap sbe held in the Council Chambers «0f City Hall tonight at 8 o'clock. | ®Not only Council members, but wother persons interested in the Cleaner wyouth movement have been invited =to attend. | = Definite organization plans will be discussed tonight and Willard wHubbell, Field Executive with the wSeattle Area Council wno is visit- “ing here for a week, will address the group. - .BEATRICE MULLEN ARE ~HOME FOR VACATION G Miss Beatrice Mullen and Ben Mullen arrived home on the Prin- "cess Louise last evening to spend » their summer vacations with their . parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mullen V-1, Mo and their grandparents, Mr. and « Mrs. B. M. Behrends in Juneau. . They will be here until the open- «ing of school ni fall. Miss Mullen ‘has been the Sacred Heart Convent Menlo Park, California, and Mr. Mullen just completed his sophomore year at Univer - TRUITT IN KETCHIKAN Notre Dame James J. Tru United States Army ineers. arrived in Ketchiken from Sealtle on the Aleutian. Truitt, the son of Attor- ney General James A. Truitt here, will go to Hyder to inspect a pro- Jject being completed there. TO WRESTLE SOON To participate in a wres match at Anch next £ Angelo Cistoldl rofess man, is travelling to Sew Aleutian from Seattle. His sppon- ent will be Jim Healey, who came north on an earlier‘boat, JUNEALU Electric Now “BEN MULLEN AND Mlss{ $39-95 eneral Electric Model Brush Cleaner, regularly ¢ priced at $31.95 : '—Phone 6 Value tor-driven and © General Electric Model - 'AV-30, light and ‘effi- . cient handy Cleaner . regular price $15.00 Don't miss this opportunity to own a complete ng Cleaner service for your home at this unusual price. Liberal time- payment plan. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. DOUGLAS—Phone 18 e PHONE 485 satisfied customers” ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected “JIMMY”" CARLSON Pay Less—Much Less | | Front at Main Street | BEULAH HICKEY WALLIS S. GEORGE, C.P.A. Associates JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A. '| HARRI MACHINE | HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE SHOP Mrs. H. Vance, Agent . . {3 e - 3 | The Florence Sho | | Permanent Waving a Specialty | | rlorence Holmquist, Prop. | | PHONE 427 H | Behrends Bank Bullding | Cardinal Cabs SERVICE s McCAUL MOTOR I3 “ELECTROL | WALLIS S. GEORGE & CO. H ELEOTRO i CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS B N Juneau, Alaska | | ' AUDIT -:- SYSTEM -:- TAX -i- » _—‘-—? } . | D e e e DA The Greatest Business Convenience A Checking Account protects your cash on hand, enables you to pay bills by mail, makes personal bhookeeping easier and is a recognized basis for personal credit. In the United States, nine-tenths of all busi- ness is handled by check. The advantages of the plan are even greater here in Alaska. Let us demonstrate how valuable we can make this service to you. The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska | COMPANY I Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | | - | || GARLAND BOGGAN | | || _Hardwood Floors || || Waxing Polishing | { . MUSICIANS LOCAL NO. 1 Meets Second and Fourth Sun- days Every Month—3 P, M. | DUDE HAYNES, Secretary BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP In New Location at 12th anC B Streets \ PHONE 547 Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS ROSE SUAREZ —i y Modiste from New York City i mE D ations "% || MARKET RASKET TELEPHONE 277 | || Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables Feldon’s House, near Moose Hall | | | Phone 342 Free Delivery | — | ® 3 = g 1| PHONE 36 - For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street between Front and Secend Streets PHONE 358 ‘ Jumean Phone 487 Juneau Ice Cream Parlors | poeFIORT ORDERS L_ e Candy SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! *» s