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o e g s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL g s ot o o s, \TLRDAY, JULY 13 1935 NSV YT eI e e o . al . special p]dn(’\ transferred to commercial craft as is —— 2 r~-mm~-7 18- 32 gL » . - R ey ) s D["l\ Al(lskll E,np”-() ghirunlls. beidg o HhK Hes’ 56 mot far dmnm’ { L},PF’Y {|| PROFESSIONAL || Fraternal Societies 4 when Juneau and Alaska will be linked with the| 20 YEARS AGO { L4 ] —— | OF ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager gp,oi py matter of hours instead of days. With| | ——BIRTHDAY| = | Gastineau Channel = he the pri S S v From N J‘ Puviihed cvery evening _cxcept Sunday by 3 he the pro s that is being made it will not be long The Empire ! | | Helene W. L. Albrecht 2 EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Malh ynyj) regular air lines ply between the Territory | ! { PHYSIOTHERAPY e and the States and with speed steadily increasing g The Empire ezg;:da mwa:fl-‘ DRY CLEANING e enage, Biectricity, Tafra Red | B. P. 0. ELKS mecis UL g e 1 R Bt on transcontinental airways we will soon be hopping s tions nnd be‘st wi e:M‘fl‘::fl- iy || Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | 1 every second and fourth - Gir s ey to New York and Washington in far less time than| Teumn'{c"[”c’ 19}115 birthday GRBIOSTSRE, oo 307 Goldstein Building |, | Wednesday at 8 p. m. Ivered by carier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 it now takes to get to Seattle by our now regular onic forces had renewed ing: e Phone Office, 216 | Viciting brothers wel. 4 Dol Y BodLipl \their activities along the Easter i, i Al come, the owing rates: “‘“"; "r""““""“r““"x‘:"l‘ mlssi‘";l‘:;‘h: :::}:"Hh "M::: {Front, Petrograd had officially rc JULY 13 Ll 0 R e ——— R the chin from tl e ported that lively engagements we Mrs. Charles G. Warner doitt | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER | |alted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary ey will )mvlm-vl,\ Ingalls just completed clearly reveal. in progress along the East Prus A. J. Nygren w DENTISTS " of e or irregularity | " 5 2 A = Ui Weivery of thelr papers. . g i | - e sian front in the Bobr and Narcw _John .. Emichen al?r Blomgren Building | KNIGHTS OF COLUMPUS Telephone Ne Wiy UIrive, G08; Busiiices Siitices 8715 ] HOMESPUN DIPLOMACY. regions. Sylvester T. Nadeau wash'ng PHONE 56 | | Seshers Council No. NEMEER or ASSOCIATED PRESS. \ e e JULY 14 Hocrs 9 am. to 9 pm. 1760. Meetings second e e | - Apparently - theon nothing to be done about| Col. Alden J. Blethen, princip ed Anderson a o and last Monday at<S paper and also the it Ttaly is just determined to go over and have |owner and editor-in-chief of (I ey R. Willard S — 7:30 p. m. Transient local niws published ool PR S a fight with the Ethiopians. Already 120,000 of i’:\u:o T;]nms. died at his home it SRR . a2 Dr. C.P.J lwothers urged to at- = = ast | Seattle the previous day after an = i tend. Cowrs' Cham- SKA CULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER Mussolir men are in the near-war zone of East|Sé€d ) r. L. I'. Jenne AL A AN THAT OF ANY O°HER PUBLICATION P “ e orepared. A natura |acute lness of several weeks. BA : our DENTIST bers, Fifth St JOHN F. MULLEN, Tt , . hinzile o |4 b sl bt : L el Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine {G. K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary {fear of another ‘V\urldvuld( h‘Lrug[,le is x(.vned n: Ward was' received from. Tho: L SK [ \ Building l i RS T iz the people of other nations who took part in the|w,,qson’s ranch near Mendenh: A A | Telophone 176 | | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 encounter of 1917 as they hear the clash of arms ihay the forest fires raging in ‘v I Second and Fourth Mon | again becoming too vivid. National Forest Reserve in tha LA! )NDRY day of each month ir It might be a suggestion to our diplomats for|district had come within a Jn E iy = Scottih Rite Temple, /them to sit down right now and figure out Lllfll‘(llstltl\f‘l’ of )?H farm and that th PHONE 15 Dr. Rlchard WIHI ams beginning at 7:30 p.m. |there 1sm't a solitary thing we want in either [best timber in the belt was bein | DENTIST HOV'ARD D. STABLER, g ¥ i £ ravaged by the flames, & = Worshipful Master; JAMES W. |Italy or Ethiopia. We don't owe either nation any [, OFFCE AND. RESIDENCE .| 145 RRa" Beckabul | ying medals as was the theory in the World| T . i v i ; | , Secretary. :,h\v( ving mulllx‘n u‘u t (m;mfi'“ n o o far| W R. Rust, his son Arthur Rust. S hedules Cancellec Yes-| i Gastineau Building ; ; Bt War. We paid that debt to STELIE. B .. |Hugh C. Wallace and son were in Biit - As R | i Phone 481 {haven't been able to collect the change s0 1etS|; ooy on their way to the Gh l(‘rJay ut Are he- | & i DOUGLAS |use a little homespun diplomacy this time and Not|chagof mine owned by Mr. Ru sumed Today i;i— s, AERIE 1 Iget drawn into this mess. Mr, Wallace and Mrs. DeGroff. G ; Dr A W. Ste 17, F. 0. E. i | . . . otewart g 4 oz Difficult flying weather hampered | roce,y Meets first and third Mondays, 8 = | Evangeline Booth, Salvation Army Commandor“ B. M. Behrends, interested in the i (o0 in Juneau yesterday. The S(‘ H DENTIST p.m, Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visiting YOUTH iIN ON EW DEAI 1rrlurnim; from a world tour says the world is James sawmill at Douglas, returncd ;sa [ockheed Electra, Pilots Joe James Ramsay \& on Siets 9 o a8 b i brothers welcome. J. B. Martin, eieioniag i hungry for peace. Including, we suppose, Japan, on the mill tug Alice from a cruis on and Jerry Jones, scheduled vl * !|W. P, T. N. Cashen, Secietary. = IEgeey : [to Peril Straits and other po an SCWARD (ST EDINGE S i A great many of us in thinking of public works|Italy, Ethiopia and a few others weit of, Timir A SJH leave ;-lni{ pm. y'euer?r“rye “;:5 VEGTTABLES Offize Pnone 469 o e e | Wes e held unti his morning. it - b3 e and the expenditure of four billion dollars in work| o el T L (accompanied him. Annually, . fight of theFiestea . from FRES]‘T MFATS | — R — Our L.ucks go any place nnv' relief associate the thought mostly with physical ANEENE, B g |Behrends made the trip to % Wil baiRas of schedils] A B Robert-Siix £ AT S " " .|Here's a dandy opportunity for our packers to Jatnes . Toeting = oath Beikbin 5y lpson | time, lor Diesel Oil projects, buildings, street anc roaG improvements SR P s gging camp ini in Juneau tomorrow! Pho 1 eli | and a tank for crude oil save s humpback salmon partie | D i and the like, often overlooking other festures equally |Promote some humpba G e business with recreation. T ! > i Opl. 3 | Sty Liokbls. I as important in the practical recovery of the nation 3 e Al ] T ceay. Shach, fliing cihe BAA o — || 0:‘:::“; g‘p‘lo:";f:;“;:" | PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | One of these is the plan President Roosevelt has We Suggesi as a pennanc insignia 1o Miss Edith Jackson of D Fa ("uld on a chartered round trip! , , sk i B bty of the City Baseball championship am umbrella|jor on g short trip to Seattle, A yesterday, remained in| | H. S. GRAVES L Opthalmology RELIABLE TRANSFER e YOuthiOl e d with f rubbe over night because of | | “The Clothing Man" | | | GlassesFited Lenses Ground | | ) B with a pair of rubbers. | el \t I - - The Labor Department has estimated that there | |crosse _,]___. i) | The Douglas Midgets behti the | the ther. | H;: . o are some 3,000,000 young people throughout the land p e % 3 J. M. Cross, piloting the Cordova| | Home of Hart Schaffner and | { C 1 Adj - N . . uneau Roughnecks by a score of g 2 = — ommercia ust- unoccupied and the Chief Executive has nfnt nv::- Official \\ir:ierluat. |19/t0 14 on the ook Tt 1e- m‘ lmm Bclmé‘?lpfllm:mks‘r | Marx_Clothing il DR. H. VANCE insnrd Reting Buimu § J as LS X kS ‘om e ! \OT Py and planes, expectes 0 take of P e v looked ()‘u m He.m? set ns‘ld; lTSOVOOO 000 ‘r Al (Seattle Times.) {man Guis and Joe (‘-‘.‘mgp plu‘!htk 1} (olnlav: ycstl:d'xy ot oo 7% OSTEOPATH Coperating with White Seiv= I s Some members of Congress are hopetully pl'm-‘fm' e \th‘lz-l“g‘nCO (}23&:1?'-“ 1;l j\x neau for Amorc favorable o X l;(fiiI-J\'LS . 1"/| Consultation and examination || ice Bureau - s k : E ning for pleasant excursions at Government e‘(-‘““ the M;l‘\“‘”‘”“; e m"’l 0 catin i Builders’ and Shelf | || Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. W To find employment in private industry for pense as soon as the gavels fall on this session.|erton pitched for Juneau with L Pilot Sheldon Simmons of the HARDARE 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. We have 5,000 local ratings unemployed youth; to train young people for in-lp.woiie blea for Statehood has met prompt reponse |ROY \«-4:1] hvlm‘ul the bu% Roy At AE AL e 1o er Tl'l H d C Office Grand Apts, near Gas- on file | dustrial, technical and professional employment oP-|iy the proposal to send a large number of Senators|and Joe McLaughlin hammered out tarn: S AERE R yesterday |d. omas rardware Lo. tineau Hotel. Phone 177 LR e R 15 8 portunities; to provide for continuing attendance and Representatives over summer seas to investigate home runs. § otk samAthea i unean un-‘ - 5 = " at high school and coliege, and to provide work the Paradise of the Pacific 1 Lt inj- | Uil today. This morning Simmons | f—————————— g [ T relief on projects designed to meet the needs of| Then, again, you will note the Congressional _“”‘;“‘“;1}” C_““"“ um, 84, MO Sok” oft e Butd 'sh*a‘ round) GA](BA(,E HAULED || JUNEAU FROCK youth {hubbub over the plaints of the Matanuska colony. Mum &i; ©4 B Asibesset ltrip flight to Cralg with A. E. Reasstindle’ Mokl ‘Rates | H(lrr’y Race | SHOPPE " In outlining his program the President said: “We |This, you may be sure, presages a move for co: Karnes. J. A. Bulger will return E. 0. DAVIS 1 '1 “Exclusive but not Expensive” can ill afford to lose the skill and energy of these |Mittee “probe”-on the spot, entailing the delightful puysa001g, Fla, where the Giants from Craig and Mrs. A. V. Paine S e R i DRUGGIST Coats, Dresses, oung men and womens. The yield on this invest-|Voyage through the Inside Passage and along the ) yrgin next spring and Bill Ter- from Kake, aboard the Patco. | ml!;iPHONE 584 Hoslery and Hats 1l e Ju 2 i) westward coast. % will run bruary baseball | Pilot Simmons was unable to con- | | one 4753 “The Squibb Store” et Should hegiey i A There’s not much doubt that Congress will b 1001, hasn't n used a big tinue his flight to Craiz today, but!Z am — Already the National Youth Administration i5|;mpeiied to send a committe to investigate que club since 1931, when the was forced to turn back at Kake i — T 3 ‘?_ £y functioning in carrying out the purposes of the|ga, Diego Exposition. The customary commitie ok, i ki | b b AT = plan, one of the most vitally important of all, for tour of the National Parks also will be in order abeiin AN a0 GENERAL :IOTOHF [ 't McCAUL MOTOR I as President Roosevelt is well aware in the youth| One spot seems safe from Congressional inquiry | an | FOSS COMPANY | of today will be found the substantial citizens of It would take a strong and very real sense of duty Head NC\V Deal Youth Program | MAYTAG PRODUCTS ‘ I RS aTOn. A ! | e i T | tomorrow. Most of us who have passed along to|to get Congressmen to spend any time in the dust W. P. JOIINSON || o1a First National Bank Bidg. | | | ’ more maiure years can struggle along some way or|SWept areas gl M“ll;“ v:“;lu;;’w:fifi; “: SI‘,‘ Miss Josephine Roche —_— -~ ‘ | Juncau Alaska PHONE 107 | ; other but to blast the hopes of those young men “"A“l’)"‘.*“:;ih_(f“m“‘“‘“ e 4 bRt s R | and women who are coming along imbued with|'® : 5 - GARLAND BOGGAN he ST aspirations and energy by offering them no oppor- ( | 5 5 o The main trouble with wne grass roots convention Hardwood Fl g : ) wol oly . spe - disintegration as a| : oors ¥ 5 tunity w u:u .mnEJ.\m\u xd]u;):l. ;;\ Lh:‘ s50,000,000 15 that it Isn't grass roots. In a resolution of 18 Waxi Pol Cigars FORD AGENCY i SRR natlon. _Every o¢ if the| Brievances’ indicting Roosevelt as the Declaration axing o B (Authorized Dealérs) o "%l “pay” nfige dividends ‘a dosen times over |0t Independence indicted George TIT, not one count Sanding Cigarettes | Roosevelt plan is carried forward to ultimate suc- |even remotely suggests doing as much for the farmer PHONE 582 Cand GREASES i cess. If we can but assure our rising young Amer-|as AAA has done. Not a note is sounded to suggest 3 andy i GAS—OILS fcans that this is still the land of opportunity we need have no fear for the future. The seeds of unrest and failure cannot thrive where ambition has outlet, and it is to nourish that ambition and efford opportunity for its fulfillment that the President has declared youth in on the New Deal. ¥ 'ANOTHER MARK FOR AVIATION. V | Betting a new record for women, Laura Ingalls,| aviatrix, has spanned the continent non-stop from| East to West in the excellent time of 18 hours and| 19 minutes, a noteworthy achievement. Not only is it a laurel in Laura's flying crown but it again emphasizes the great strides that are being made It means that with the speed of in aviation. that it proposed for the Republican Party anything better or anything different from the 12 years which led to ruin and the three years of hopeless apathy which almost led to revolution. It is not grass roots; it is not representative; it is a long, long way from Abraham Lincoln.—(Milwaukee Journal.) It is gathered that Joe Louis, prospective heavy- weight champion, doesn't sing any mammy songs in the ring.—(Toledo Blade.) Our advice is to make the new blue eagle more like a biddy hen, with less strutting and more scratching—lDallas News.) A hooker of the native corn is considered very | tasty, after putting in a hard day voting Georgia dry.—(Detroit News.) flll||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ELKS TONIGHT 0 000 i DANCE JUNEAU MINE WORKERS’ ASSOCIATION 9:30 P. M. TO 2:00 A. M. DUDE HAYNES’ FREE AND INVITATIONAL Get your invitation from members IIIIIIII|lIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIB HALL July 13 ORCHESTRA » [ AR 0 3 Aubrey Williams ———————"= An “allocation™ of suo 000 000 to ald 50, 000 uncmploycd youth of United States was made from the §4,000,000,000 relief works fund.l Plans for the five-point program proposed were outlined at a con-‘ ference with President Roosevelt attended by Harry L. Hopkms‘* works progress administrator,"and Miss Josephine Roche, chairman' of the special executive commmu'directing the program, shown at top as_they leit the.thln Houu‘Aubrey Williams, below, was, named executive d:recwr of the project,f i The Greatest Business Convenience A Checking Account protects your cash on hand, enables you te pay bills by mail, makes personal hookeeping easier and is a recognized basis for personal credit. In the United States, nine-tenths of all busi- ness is handled by cheek. The advantages of the plan are cven greater here in Alaska. Let us demonstrafe how valuable we can make this service to you. The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska R T DR P S e 1 MUSICIANS LOCAL | NO. 1 | Meets Second and Fourth Sun- days Every Month—3 P. M. DUDE HAYNES, Secretary ] | S R B | BETTY MAC | l BEAUTY SHOP | In New Location at | 12th an¢ B Streets | | PHONE 547 | . Zope —e { IS Cards The New Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap “JIMMY" CARLSON JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of' Main Street Wise to Call 18 Juneau ‘Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. Cardinal Cabs Fuel 0il Coal Transfer JUNEAU-YOUNG Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 13 | T S | | | | | . = TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month J. B. Burford & Co. | “Our doorstep is worn by satisfied customers” " WA G Hoflywood Slyle Slslop Pay Lese—Much Less Front at Main Street JUNEAU Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE" P. O. Subatation No. 1 FREE DELIVERY ROSE SUAREZ \ g Modiste from New York City Dressmaking, Remodeling, | | o. Alterations TELEPHONE 277 I 1‘ THE Feldon’s House, near Moose Hall | | | MARKET RASKET ~—® | | Provisions, Fruits, Vegetabies | Phone 342 Free Delivery | o ' “?e ~——.] ) ; B PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY i THE JUuNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets THE BEST TAP BEER |- INTOWN! }l" WARRACK b ill Construction Co. THE MINERS' | Bl A W . Recrealiond Parlors m i an a Ice Cream | Pountain Candy , )

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