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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1935. . y . themselves drift into moras ‘stagnation and fall so| 8 e et oo g 2 ( a “1 SK Enl YL@ |iow as to ignore both the laws of God and man.| x | PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societie. 1 | ’ . S ¥ " : M = orruption ruined the old Roman Emperors and the | 3 i - e | OF BERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manag i R i e TR & 4 E 2; Roile ] ” "€ |great’ Empire they had built up. Comparisons of ———’BIR ‘I‘HDAY : " Castinba Chunnol J 1 ed ry evening _exce § by _the | their the of government with the present means | | Helene W. L. Albrecht g A RE TING ¢ OMPAN E nd Main |, othing at all unless it be in some instances to e e s bk | PHYSIOTHERAPY i ey e Ciass | Show there is nothing especially new under the sun. _rnennmplvet ezu’m s e DRY CLEANING | Ifissage, Electricity, Infra Red B. P. 0. ELKS mgfu s AmiOn-{n TUmeR) There was a great deal more danger of us career- | tions nnd best W \ Ray, Medical Gymnastics. every second and [ourth e = ——— | ing down the chute to oblivion when we went money- | birthday anniversary, #n the jollcw- 307 Goldstein Building Wednesday at 8 p. m. SUBSCRIPTION RA S. had % . M . 4 R i Delivered by carrier In Juncau and Douglas for $1.25| mad in the pyramiding days and trotted out to the . ing: iy e Phone Office, 216 Z;ii;mg brothers wel By i bostaks O rliowinis 14 public gaze such unsavory affairs as the Teapot Cruiser Teams, Juneau All- JULY 20 i < — : Sl N e Fonth, In 3 Dome scandal than there 15 Row With less 3 Ueh88) . Stars to Apptar il George B, s dort DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER. | |alted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary will ¢ f they will v|and more attention to rehabilitating ourselves and l N. Lester Troast w t s od s pouity the Busi tailure or ir |strengthening our moral fiber. ‘ Doubleheader Robert Light ater ; Blomgren Building Tolephioae B | 3 e JULY 21 Washug PHONE 56 | | Seghers Council No. 4 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS | JAPAN 1 THE PACIFIC. Basketball, as played by your Un- Wyatt Kingman | Hocrs 9 am. to 9 pm. | |1760. Meetings second The A a v s exclusively entitled to th: | i cle Sam’s sailors and by a Juneau John N. Morrison PS o .:{and last Monday at - B O e eraditad It (oSbaL ADA RlkS Uhe | sting report comes from Tokyo that the|All-Star team, will be revived at ard J. Dull | : _—_ 7:30 p. m. Transient local ' vy is about to stage its war maneuvers|the Southeast ?la;ka Fair Building milie Uberti | :‘: YO ——1i| brothers urged to at- 5 2 tonight at 7 o'clock. A doubleheader Y I tend. Conwn Cham- orth Pacific Ocean. The big program gets| Y re Lo by Jenne e .!\- “.:::1‘ i ch \Tl;;‘ A # | will be played. : mbers | our ! DENTIST | . Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, ¢ buck into the. beoard s Al-Bmith whs|,grs Eeced, TR < decided by members to Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine ||G. K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. ancing back into y W . representatives from the two cruis- ¥ % tings in the A. B. Hall on L SK | Building | e e T e £ i B always wont to do, we rn?d that it wasn't S0 MANY | e and by Paul Brown, basketball ivul L oot Ay o A 4 /‘ eleHobs he | | MoUMT JUNEAU LODGE No. 181 | wei ago that Japan officials made quite a rux'o.re representative of the Navy weleome l,‘ ml nth in the future: __;w; Becond and Fotirth Mon ‘.m»: the fact that our own Navy was holding its|committee of the Chamber of Com- s i SaRd A0S a LA‘ /NDRY day of each month ir | maneuvers in the North Pacific. One official merce, call for 'the Indianapolis 3 . ot 3 Scottiuh Rite Temple, |:1mk1-.\m:m complained it was little short of an insult | meeting the Detroit in the first| BIG RIFLE SHOOT PHONE 15 Dr. Richard Williams Togladivt At 11680 0. to flunt naval pover right in Nippon's front yard, game. OFF, BUT NAVAL DENTIST RS HOWRD D STABLER, 8 g er ds labeled the Pacific. | -1, 8 as rest, the win- i ~ ster; A e U“"-l ff" 5' z‘ is nothing significant in |D€rs will meet a quintet of Juneau | TEAMS WILL FIRE = OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | |;pygRs, Secretary. I MRy Be G . & . |All-Stars, selected by Brown for Although the scheduled Navy- Gastineau Building the last Anm;\n\(‘(*r.n(»lll from Tokyo but n.fl,')lje‘"s, the Krause Conoreters 9% Guard-Civilian team rifle T E M Phone 481 il —_T—'OE s | ‘xo be at least a little gesture wmchv suggests “now Although he had nob. given a (hoot has been called off, rifle = '+ n(;(é(;LAs W\l |that you have used our ocean, we'll use it oUr-|gefinite answer late this afternoon, t-ams from both the Indianapolis : SYLC = P RIE oy g = 3 ~ | selves for a while and show our power.” it was probable that Elton E, Eng- the Detroit will use the gov- Groce, LY Dr. A. W. Stewart 117, F. 0. E. <5l oy THE ERROR IN COMPARISONS. | . e strom, capable official from Doug- ment’s new standard range at| ') b | |Meets first and third Mondays, 8 ! Choosing Not to Run. las, would handle both games. Mendenhall Glacier tomorrow. R %55 1 DENTIST !'|pm., Eagles' Hall, Douglas. Visiting A great ¢ these days of com- | e gunnery officers meeting JamCS amsay n Bis 0 nte o, ! brothers welcome. J. B. Martin, ) ! yman Empire and (New York Times.) | at a conference aboard the Indian- FRESH FRUITS and SEWARD RUILDING 1 ‘j’ P, T. N. Cnsherf; Sccfitary. cond € Writers point out,| News that Mr. Hoover has informed certain xRL‘-‘A (‘ ""P“‘(‘_‘ Trgii&i:fireggn:&i:vftti‘x VECZTABLES I, Off2e Pnone 469 | |ez ) ¢ we can believe our historians, {publican Senators that he will not seck a nom mh‘ wrles G. 3 et + 3 [ ionbaals SO ¢ - the Presidency next year will confirm belief assistant in the Forest Service, and | FA SilShe =% = | Our tiucks go any place any | i gl r?hbmgaur ;::mmr\m;u:?x zf.lld“}? 1:“fmdy,thnl before the sum-| rrangements for the shooting prac- | FRESH M[nTS. 2 i Fobert Simpson time. A tank for Diesel Oil | : tose expounded by Dio- |0 K er he will make o public_statement, of | o were made today. ‘LPhonelsz FreeDelivery| | v and a tank for crude oil save | c s, ny kAR cing his intention to remain A Private automobiles, to transport — —— | S burner trouble. | bt write a letter, announcing his in . | [ Giratate Tos “Angeles 04 0 ! En ors. The purpose e > These assurances already given were . . th oters, are wanted at Gov- o | PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 p clent 1ore s 60 try in private life. These assurances y Local Orgamzatlon Com~ nt Dogk at 10 o'clock tomor- s — = | lege of Optometry and \ % . of m « d te4 perhaps intended to head off a formal demand upon 4 4 - promcReiy al H. S. GRAVES Opthalmology | RELIABLE TRANSFER o hat 0 will modern pim to explain his position. That would have been| municates with Affil- |rcs mo i S 1 “Ena Clothing Man® I O ITAL . Dansek SHORA. (1 B o g P he c policies are put into|an yngracious and awkward step. Yet several Re-| tates i Stare 'hnc. ers of the pmlel:l»l% | " & i & he last two years, the “finger,” publican Senators were reported to have _'.hou_ght, it | e {‘ ”i- [ \I»mwxvn-zll: ?;gftitnixffi ‘L’:I: | THome of Hart Schaffner and | |__ ¥ Commercial Adjllst goes, is “put on” the New Deal. |necessary. They apparently could not imagine & i Yoid B e R ) Marx Clothing | i o usually depends on how much public man taking an active part in politics, as‘wT_in 'I'm‘fi\l'“"r‘h‘(:foumw"]e‘:‘:‘i:\lrh-li too long a time to run ?rr. A com- | g | | DR. H. VANCE Hent B Rnting Hareat nti-Roc 1t sentiment t » happens to be in the Mr. Hoover has been doing for some time, without| Workers Associa '13 eld al D tition bevween civilians, the Coast | - = OSTEOPATH Coperating with White Serve ‘ T SR 54 expose. as ihe being actuated by personal ambition. O that point the A. B. Hall on Thursday, one at Guard and teams from the Army,|#% PRINT WS ¥1] consultation and examination || o8 Hiimean mind ¢ he individual making -l‘ se, as Mr. Hoover will doubtless speak out plainly when 10 am. and the other at 7 pm. t0 when the soldiers from Chilkoot | | B Al:‘ i and fl‘h 1t 11| Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. | usually intends to label his effort the time comes. allow attendance by men on all Ruvacks arrive here later this| | D RGOARED || 7 to 8:30 and by 3ppointment. We have 5,000 local ratings newest of these political historians point| .o rormer Vice-President, Mr. Curtis, has also|shifts working in the mine. mor probably will be held. i | Office Grand Apts., near Gas- e i President Ted Daniel ho of Th Hard C | on file | certain amount of alarm to how taXation |gionified his willingness not to be nominated again.| Presi lent “4 . “\“‘9 50n, Wi otot- | omas ‘flaraware Lo. 4 tineau Hotel. Phone 177 i B A A R GO s bugaboo of the Romans and led to that o there can hardly be a movement for “the old rg:l'a‘zed flL] U\:. l.{l(:rbemee:]lnng,‘flstlabt [ — Ir 1 demise. They declare the excessive|ticket” in 1936. It would really be too much to ask|¢d that a letter has been dral y = et xes coupled with controlled pmmmmn‘Mr Curtis to undergo a second time the strain of Assoflrmt’)n officials, px-flsenuxfz t_he his consistency and his temper which he experienced "l“lud_t’ and intent of the stocxa- when he consented to run with Mr. Hoover in 1928, |tion with reference to the labor sit- As for the ex-President himself, he must be aware|uation in Juneau, which will be |of the general feeling that there is little hope for|Sent to the American Federation of JUNEAU FROCE. |. Harry Race SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” DRUGGIST Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, 9| ARBAGE HAULED || Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 iual enterprise under those and brought on w Deal had better crucified i kings of ce , and the ‘ dire thing 1 happen | his party next year anyhow, and that a new leader- Labor, Seattle, The International | Phone 4753 i S et min Hoslery and Hats There ne thing these modern calamity howlers | ship is absolutely necessary if it is to have a chance |Lon ':sh?rvr‘vj-’flr\_Ans‘{flmon- Anq Xl_fl [:S S0, BRI E Seat e verlook or, perhaps, steer away fr pur] th the voters. It may be that his readiness to|local of the Longshoreremen's As- . T i o s MG, Seper) vy Lo 108 RUEDER e : ociation, Seattle, and the United T That is the simple fact that moral disintegration |step aside when he announces it will not exclu € Heh A 3 h uined the Romans of old and not the form of |the possibility of his accepting if he were “drafted. Mn_hflWor]knr». »S.I.Vl Lakc C_lt!- t all. The records of those ancients|After President Coolidge chose nok to runm, there| Tom Bennett was chairman at gy BN R /as a movement to draft him, and friends of his the morning meeting. Secretary Jess L i yne @ 'nd i setines. par | Dwight Morrow thought he might bow grace- Payne attended both meetings. A GENERAL MoTORS 1| McCAUL MOTOR | h MAYTAG PRODUCTS | l FOSS {l | COMPANY 'fl arly that they were “pl | W. P. JOHNSON ||| Ora Firt Nationat Bank Bide. ; | | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers 1 pent 50 much time figuring out x i a plan is beinz completed for ar- | fully to that demand, but nothing came of it. It| i e | - L 1 new way make Ror whoopee” that they|woid pe a real service to the country if Mr. Hoover |rangements for a recreation center i et R --——M| | Juneau Alaska PHONE 107 | |(B—————— g didn't ¥ a time left to attend to affairs of|were to demonstrate that an ex-President could for members of the association. An o ‘ State form of government will go skidding take an active part’ in discussing public affairs |entertainment committee, Ggorge | | GARLAND BOGGAN [ et dow » toboggan if the people who set it up let|without any suspicion or taint of self-seeking. Hall, Ernie Carter, Billy Franks, Hardwood Floors | i Bob Corey and Carl Lindstrom, wii O TR e o of ecreation for o Anchorzge, Alaska, September 10, 1934. Notice is hereby given that the Cigars FORD AGENCY, | il dalichi |} Waxing Polishing (Authorized Dealers) Resurrection Lutheran Church (Third and Main Streets) 11:00 A. M. — MORNING WORSHIP . 07840, for a tract of land situated NO. 1 | { ‘ e |S. 3° 13 W. 259 chains distant, s P hone : at the head of Port Conclusion, SPEED UP | Mesis Se408. And_Fomyth Bwn- . containing 5.906 acres. Latitude 65° SAVE yaur energ.y ° . : LTS, ° ironi h 6 nd it is now in the files of the @ Why 90 yout KOLIE el Se | BETTY MAC | Arcuc . . Land Office, Anchorage, Al-| P20 iP 45" the work faster, betcet BEAUTY SHOP | | | | & e = s : | Cigarette Sanding \ g S e Northwestern Herring Co., have |Baranof Island, embraced in U. S. 1 | days Every Month—3 P. M. ! B | | | . 5 N. Longitude 134° 40’ 30" W. KT . X 2 ; = a it K1) We invite you to come and worship with us . [t o e wock G SEAUTY SHOI | | i PHONE 582 | Candy i a A 2 e ——_ ! AS—O) Rt S A | Cards '{ JUNEAU MOTORS filed an application for a trade and MUS[CIANS LOCAL Foot of Main Street manufacturing site, Anchorage Tl] : urvey No. 2150 from which corner . . DUDE HAYNES, : 0. 1 said USLM. No. 2150 bears your zroumg Secretary 12th ané B Streets PHONE 547 Any and all persons claiming ad- @See the new HOTPOINT versely should file their adverse| «\pEATHER WEIGHT" IRONI! l = o ice, | Y 11 b d at i DI (L5, ot s e Hightoess. Oaty haif che weight of he| o - i i . | ordinary iron. The General Electric | meroatter. or ey will be parraa Hopolat *FEATHER WEIGHT : i bl famous CALROD heating (T Pabst Famous [ [T f Draught Beer has the On Tap by the provisions of the Statutes.| it is FULLY AUTOMATIC witl | FLORENCE L. KOLB, | Si¥chbice of a complete range of 11" S “JIMMY"" CARLSON 7 o Acting Register. | ironing temperatures each accuratel [ ] Wit i i ; saving THUM : ~ And with all these fea- $695 J uneau | ngng ESE‘J“EZNDA : Gardlnal i it costs but Room "l"l:eulvwest priced lightweight iron Transfer Co. ELEVATOR SERVICE on the market. S 8. ZYNDA, Prop. : Cabs ROSE SUARELZ Alaska Electric|} MUiNG,or STORASE |- =% " TONIGHT 7 WIGGL Light & Powi’r MI Madita fruca Now Yk Ol Masonic Temple | —rus rizors JUNEAU-YOUNG | | ‘Alterations |3 THE JUNEAU DOUGLAS }. HONORING VISITING OFFICERS OF THE Funeral Parlors Dt Seas S Mo x-mxl ( MARKET RASKET “THE FLEET’S IN” and Juneau has the warmest of welcomes ALASKA SCOUTING FORCES, U. S. NAVY [ e Py “?e Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 13 | e | -~ B ] | TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month | } | J. B. Burford & Co. l J PHONE 36 - For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables Phone 342 Free Delivery for the officers and men of the warships engaged in grand maneuvers in Alaskan —. “Our doorstep is worn by waters. satisfied customers” — Hollywood Style Shop j Formerly COLEMAN'S Pay Less—Much Less | Front at Main Street BEULAH HICKEY ‘ Alaska’s oldest bank joins in the commun- ity’s greeting to the visitors and shares the Territory’s satisfaction in this national recognition of the military and economic importance of the great district which it has been privileged to serve gince 1891. k1 THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street between Front and Secend Streets WW%H‘ (Masons and Shriners do not require invitations) The B. M. Behrends Bank JUNEAU JUNEAU THE, MINERS' Drug Co' Recreation Parlors | “THE CORNER DRUG STORE"{ |{ and Juneau Ice Cream L -3 Invitational @ Dancing 9:30 ] P. 0. Substation No. 1 Liquor Store Parlors . FREE DELIVERY BILL DOUGLAS Pountain Candy |