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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR[; WH)\[SDAY JULY 3; 1935 and argument are not il; moral sausion pro- | D [ 1'".\’!” I l"l)!r(’ hibited; but already publicly stated through the| 3 RE at \ olumns of the The Empire by the City Attorney|} () YEARS AGO HAPPY & I‘mternaéFSo_ctelws BOBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager| %00 S 00 oo District, Attarney, the laws BIRTHDAY — —— 3 Cehn ST he | of the 1 in full force; and when men From The Empire T —" > Gastineau Channel g-mx'l:‘f‘» "PRINTIA OMPANY 1 1 M ake t nto their own hands, and attempt, = He]i‘;fi,y“,};,}:fifi“h' £ et el s violence nt o v ire extetids congratula- 16 | Entered in the Post Off neaw en Second Class | r the ] pe \:W:n:\: l‘;:::“:‘::e;:mi‘::j:: JULY 3, 1915 yiui’;eflf;nieat wishes today, their DRY CLEANING | Zlissage, Electricity, Infra Red | :‘v- r’" 9 5“‘3 [mc?‘;" — e | rbutional S1gtb 40 work. Wk ik ey 5] virthday anniversary, # the jollcw- [ ol Tton (unnisans )1 wiaififfié’? g Dmxln SUBSCRIPTION RATES. g ¢ : ot B Military writers figured that be- fng: | | 307 Goldstein Building | Visi S p. m. Delivered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25] c0, tha on is a defiance of the law and cannot |, .o Moy 9 and June ) s | [ ) | Phone Office, 216 isiting brothers wel- L e i bk i e then is striking against|ganc joft in the hands of the Ger. JULY 3 B — - H come. i ) gl s not only the local city govern-|may army, 1630 officers, 520,000 Florence DeShon Soft 7 Eal | M. E. Monagle, Ex- the United States as well. men, 300 field guns and 770 machine | John Garcia | D0 | DRS.XASER & FREEBURGER alted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary 1ing majority of Juneau's citizens | guns besides incalculable war ma- Holger S. Larsen Water ‘ H DENTISTS KNIGHTS OF COLUMPUS on at all times to support any | terial. George Peterson | w”hing | Bl°"‘;3:lfionNEB“5‘éde i'Sr»ghel's Counll:: N8, | | | se Thomas Cashen JULY 4 Gusy A. Erickson John Satre Louis Schenk | Charles Waynor was reported that several of Mre s equally determined |Italy’s best ships had joined the Briiish and French in operations in the Dardanelles. Mr J. C. Hyde, C. J. Gundlach, John Sandman and Peter Carlson were in every legal action and sound| It arge majorit} 1 defend the sovereignty of the United to maintain the authority and juris- officers, and to see that the laws of Federal and municipal, are e Your both in from their coal discoveries at Leonhard Olsen | ALASK ‘ e o o | Kootznahoo Inlet with samples of Lenora Olsen ; T el o T TRER |coal and plepty of enthusiasm. Bill Rechin GUARDING THAT FREEDOM. | A Emmett Bothello : LA[ ]NDRY % B Taking part in the play, “His- Mrs. w:llmm Geddes | It is just 159 rs ago tomorrow that the original tory's (Patriotic away from the rule of Great|mpo. Party,” on the h of July program at the|to willis E. Noweil, Agent for the Britain and proclaimed to the world their independ-|preadwell Club were Eleanor Mur-’ alaska Steamship Company here, PHONE 15 lirteen colonies broke 1760. Meetings second and last Monday - at 7:30 p. m. Transient 1 brothers urged to at- tend. Conre' Cham- Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | Dr. C. P. Jenne DENTIST .bur-;. Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEX [ Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | |G. K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. Building R — Telephone 176 { MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 k) 5y Second and Fourth Mon day of each month ir Scotti.h Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 p.m. HOWARD D. STABLER, % | Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST Worshipful . Master; JAMES W, ence. Through the intervening years we have grown | phy, Dagmar Youngstrom, Helene ~ || OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | p1yvERs, Secretary. from a small community on the Atlantic coast to|Smith, Charlotte Price, Christina| meaded by Marke Bockovich of! i Gastineau Building : a great nation but always there has been uppermost Campbell, Henry Bartolini, Mar- | Treadwell and Steve Perovich of| T 0 T E M i Phone 481 i i fOE that thought of independence, the right of every guerite Umstead, Philip R. Brad- ; forty Montenegrins and e ‘:‘E’RGI';?S i man to be born and live on equal basis. The days| eV, ;{1 ;'Hflne‘iv;ixclllsydl’;lroy Nin- ans left Juneau on the Prin- | &2 D #| k.0 B o adversity have faller us from time to time 1S, Martin and Harol alwas, 8in- cess Sophia for the battlefields of G , v Stew: | , F. O. E. B AR, ) ::fud:t:‘\rxl i.b‘ ;:/:\\ ‘(l;r) rtfmrr;m without (or within |€18ir Brown, Helen Stoody, Alfce pe. If unable to join their own rocer r. A. W. Stewart Meets first and third Mondays, ¢ o s S PN S e X d rymes h i I |p.m., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. % been able to conquer that supreme spirit of inde-|SPence: Raymond Kelley, Teddy|countrymen they Wil see service| j DENTIST LN % e T Hubbard, Henry Bradley and Etia, the Anglo-French troops on AGAIN! THINK CLEARLY! James Ramsay & Son brothers welcome.. Sante Degan, pendence and so long as that sound principle of > s Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. w. P, s .‘ ST K ? : e Brown as Liberty with Velma Kef.r- tern front., | FRESH FRU]TS and SEWARD RUILDING | T. W. Cashe: 1, %orrem.y good citizenship is imbued in the hearts of our|yys peggy Legget, Una Crowe, Rica ‘ bty | : Yeste the financial loss 10|youths the danger for the future |Martini, Dora Morgan and S8igrid 1. A. Aalto, who had been at-| VECZTABLES TS Sl 1 this commur e Alaska Juneau strike| on J Richard Henry Lee introduced | Johnson as her six attendants. The ng the University of Washing A ¢ . — i | our ¢ : y : he' t 1 h S| 3= F g = e 2 | -ucks go any place any | was point loss to all concerned |in the Con Congress a resolution declaring | program was prepared by Miss E. (on, returncl to' his home in Douz- | FRESH MEATS { Fobert Simpson | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | to date, wa estimated to be oVer the United States to be free and independent, and |Chastain. 1la v\Phonelsz FreeDehvery‘ { Opt. D and a tank for crude oil save | $500,000 dissolving political cennection with England. For| : H e | ool | ) Eridbate '.m.An 'el Gar | burner trouble, However further loss which cannot be com-|g time the resclution, which had been seconded m\ Jack H. Kline was appointed to Weather: Maximum 64; minimum, i 3 S e PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | succeed J. W. Rummel as assistant 46; clear. | lege of Optomelry and puted in dc and cents, but the effect of which|john Adams, was put aside but on July 2 of that A S assis 6; clear > GRAVES OplhalNoIosy RF[MBLL TRANSFER > —— { H. is far more serious than the pecuniary loss, has been | year it again came up and was pasted. Two day | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | Commercial djust- ment & Rating Bureau i DR. H. VANCE W OSTEOPATH Coperating with th'e Serve || Consul’ation and examination ice Bureau Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. ‘We have 5,000 local ratings on file 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. Office Grand Apts., near Gas- tineau Hotel. Phone 177 1 {'1] Pree. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | | B e il | s A JUNEAU FROCK Harrv Race | SHOPPE P |} “Exclusive but not Expensive” ] DRUGGIST '{ Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, ‘ Hoslery and Hats “The Sjuibb Store” forced on this community later Thomas Jefferson prepared the Declaration of § “The Clothing Man” A few men have instilled into the hands of @ |Independence and it was adopted the same day,| | T’ . relaivly smal group (hai men on sirke Bt iy 4, 176, That was he birth of Americs a4 | 1e Greatest Business § 42 S e Tt BRI S0 special privileges that set them above the law. Al-|nation and the reason that tamorrow. we join in|} A i S0 2 o ready the streets of Juneau on one occasion have |celebration of our greatest national day. t Conve'll()nce = 3 been made the scene of rioting and disorder, as| The freedom which was proclaimed on that first|{ e s a result of which 27 men are in the Federal jail|Fourth of July cannot last unless we tend it and|} ! nuil;:l:h;: 'g?,,,, charged with a penitentiary offense, and warrants|safeguarding it is as important today as when those : o | HARDARE are in hands of t ‘ficers for 10 or 12 others. | patriotic men brought it to pass 159 years ago. One } g S ~ Sopiahndieiin Rapradtei e 1 s e { A Checking Account protects your eash on Thomas Hardware Co. We do not want to see our fellow citizens in-|neither gets nor keeps something for nothing in | { ’ : A ured » not want to see them in jail or in the s world i even such less thing as free-|) hand, enables you to pay bills by mail, i § ; C t want t 1 # | this world and e o s A § makes personal bookeeping easier and is a = penitentiary; we do not want to see strife fomented | gom can drift away uniess a community is constantly : recognized basis for personal credit ¥ < -J nor angry passions aroused; nor does any decent|yigilant, May tomorrow arousc in the hearts of | P ’ GARBAGE HAULED DErsor mtemplate with anything but grave appre- |4 S at vigilance. o () % Reasonable Monthlv Rates ' P . sl ¢ s dh gLt g 9 i In the United States, nine-tenths of all bus hension, any effort to set one class of citizens| —_— ! " I E. 0. DAVIS against cnother class, and especially one group of | ! ness is handled by check. The advantages | Lt LA Hotkers against another such group Fireworks are a lot of fun but it { of the plan are even greater here in Alaska. ‘ | Phone 4753 ¢ " 3 aptrl _|careful in their use. Holding a firecracker o e Within all of us is an inherited spirlt of martyr-|, 4 ynen it explodes is one of the unsafe prac | Let us demonstrate how valuable we can " dom, traceable throughout the ages. This spirit|,, .o 4ot an boys are heir to § make this service to you. o g comes forth in personal as well as political and G, SR : B e e anc s genetally - Sicerp, | EOWEVES | Al England is agog over naming the hair curl } ® } GENERAS MOTOR: oflen, if not curbed by the individual hmself it| o 0L TS L T dopted which | § i‘, and reach@s fanaticism, to a degree which injures and | € 1€ T 5 § i MAYTAG PRODUCTS ' trovh L individual well a8 groups, brings the hair down over the eye as in the old : v | W P JO”NQON sometimes destroys the 1di ual as ell as g S, 3 | ) artender curl days. Somebody might suggest “hair 1, B M B )’ O l B k ' BT b apparent. = a good cause, it only retards it. Every 111mkm::“""“' s Juneau, Alaska - s ot D individual should check up on his own perspective, : | ag. ckey. \ SHOP I¥ JUNEZU FIRST! and if necessary cl that perspective, see thmus‘ Homage to Mickey t—.--_,-,--,..-,,,,_,_,.-,_,‘-,-----,,-,,,N--mgi nd end vor to work mm.m] with the tools | practically as the) the goal of ac (Kansas City Star.) nent desired, an ani- Walt Disney, ~7iio began his career as : Cigars bico Cigarettes q T Wilson-Fairbanks &Co. | I ANl Local and Pacific Northwest Stocks and Bonds Bought, \ Sold, Quoted 1 , GRAND APTS. ~ PHONE 177 | | L] | 3 FOSS |1 '| | CONSTRUCTION COMPANY | ||| o1a First National Bank Bldg. | ; { [ Juncau Alaska PHONE 107 | Mrs, H. Vance, Agent — [ FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) o e b Een, payclapeally, m"y‘mm\d cartoonist; in a little studio at Thirty-first Cand (EEARES bring @ certain individual personal gratification, bub|gy cor anq Troost. Avenue, was nearly mobbed by y' GAS—OILS most generclly is futile in practibility. In the ‘UC-‘“mmm admirers the other day, when he arrived in Cards JUNEAU MOT situation ev individual involved should think|Tondon. In Great Britain, as in the United States, JUNI/ ORS practically and clearly on this, and not let emotion |Mr., Disney shines in the reflected glory of Mickey Foot of Main Street { rule reason Mouse, whose activities both as an' actor and as a I i : | producer have made him the most popular figure In the published statement from the Alask S dhy nr i ey Dicture world au mine Conditions of Employment,” copi Mickey, be it noted, has a virtue that many of which have also been posted on the bulletin | living actors lack. Having achieved stardom, he |does not demand to be the hero of every film with | that “We will meet the employees’ representatives |which his name is associated. In the “Three Little| on grievances and complaints, each committee will [pigs” for example, Mickey did not even appear, ed as 'e“'e%nung that number of em-(except in the capacity of producer, and in one of present; and their griev-|his most recent vehicles he permitted himself to be| considered in accord-|defeated most ingloriously by a boxing kangaroo. ployees they represent.” To many motion picture stars such a policy of self-effacement might be ruinous, but Mickey seems | board at the mine, the company specifically states ances or c ance with t Thi ements on conditions | of emp! when the -mine is"“’ thrive upon xg. For, as serious students of art| opened. G not preclude these have observed, Mickey is more than a mouse, more| G ~~ |even than a movie star. He is a symbol of fantusy. meetings employee, and the‘And, as movie audience have discovered, he is the possible frui t of the complete | ;most entertuining of all comedians, whose philosophic | e past 44 days, it is|significance is much less important than the amuse- obvious that in addition to being on a payroll again |ment he so regularly affords. the men returning to work are in a much better o position to send their committees to the mine man- One familiar with the species says alligators agement and at least have whatever adjustments|aré harmless if their mouths are shut. But why, they seek, fairly presented ‘u( a time like this, specify alligators?—(Atlanta Further, direct and indirect effects of lawlessness, Cpralituiud especially group or mob lawlessness, are of far more consequence and far more destructive of our munity life than loss of property, Peaceful Holiday Rates The House voted to override the com- iy yote of 332 to 98 and still some business or jobs.|speak of this as a representative picketing in connection with strikes is‘llmdmmpous Star.) S e | bonus veto | deluded folk | Government.— 5 E L STORE CLOSED TOMORROW in honor of DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE To make the 70-mile flight over Juneau and vicinity, including Mendenhall Glacier in the multi-motored transport. SERVING ALL OF ACASKA! g TWO-WAY RADIO! 14 I i Pacific Alaska Airways ‘e MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW!| “Juneau’s Own Store” RO The FIONE SR E SRS L R Phone Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap *JIMMY”* CARLSON Cardinal Cabs ! HOTEL ZYNDA | Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. ROSE SUAREZ | | Modiste from New York City Dressmaking, Remodeling, e Alterations 111 i | | THE MARKET RASKET ' "I“A. Vegetables | l’hnne 342 Free Delivery | . — | | | TELEPHONE 277 | Feldon’s House, near Moose Hall | .. ~— PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street between Front and Secend Streets TAP BEER '—&__. IN TOWN! ® THE MINERS’ Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS -