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THE - Daily Alaska Empire ' .. n of the authoress. Manager ROBERT W. BEMDER - - Editor and werk. - There s and by _ the P A country have sufficient pod in their veins to want to make their The ver uneau as Sceond Class SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Juneau FERA is from bea ind Delivered by carrier In By mall, p Onc year, i Douglas ufficient to show a race of re will promptly « or irregular up by eir bootstraps if necessary. occasion to pin any 100 per cent achievement. Office 'MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. habilitation It's easy enough to sit down and pick out sho omings of almost anything but it is some- /minutes to building up rather hours a day to tearing down. ; That Seattle diaper changing champion should 'have been barred as a professional. Any person }whv learned cn twe: brothers and sisters is no amateur. { Mighty good news comes from Bristol Bay where the average season's work per fisherman is going to exceed $1,000. What for a long time was a bleak outlook for residents of that district has turned into a comparatively bright picture POUNCING ON THE FERA. That well known trait of all human beings—to find fault—is breaking in violent proportions throughout the country has gotien far beyond the stage of the mild rash that we are all familiar' with and appears ‘o have reached the status ‘of an A Juncau youngster of three or four years was saved from drowning at the PAA float by Clarence epidemic. Every T Dick and Harry who hasn't ;o,...con PAA employce. There isn't any good taken the time to figure out one single constructive ,...on why parents should allow their children of thou, seems to have stepped on his fault-finding such tender years around such places, accelerator and is speeding down the road, side- swiping everything in sight because of cne pet peeve or another. | Support for Communism. The principal g e moment is the Federal Emergency Relief Admir tion, commonly known as the FERA, which no one ever suspected of being perfect, but is simply what it states, an cmergency. (Tacoma Ledger.) Moscow dispatcnes say that “Communist Interna-| tional,” a magazine which is the official organ of are ready to fall into serfdom which The best evi- 3 dence that they are not is the constant clamor for | 20 YEARS AGO is every reason to believe hat a huge percentage of the persons now on relief this pride and good - record of their achievements tances and with the help of that America is still peopled with ed men and women who will pull medals on | Being tion no one with an ‘iota of intel- the | the Chicago river after she had left thing else again to offer a substitute of merit. | Western Electric Company. The dis- ° Perhaps we are passing through a cycle of fault-|2Ster Was the greatest that had oc- |finding but it strikes us that what this country | Inecds more than the widely heralded five-cent cigar | lis few more persons who will give as much as five| than twenty-four | DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE , WEDN I HAPPY— — BIRTHDAY ESDAY. JULY 24, 1935. Lo ZORIC DRY CLEANING e k. The Empire extends congratula- JULY 24, 1915, tions nnd best wishes today, their birthday anniversary, o the jollow- i Great fresh forces of Russians were attacking the Teutonic armies |in Galicia for the purpose in view of relieving the pressure of the| | German allies farther north in their | movement against Warsaw. The!' | German line was a continuous one and the pressure against the forces they are a long way JULY 24 Robert Simpson John W. Jones Walter H. Robinson Mike Seston Mrs. B .Carmichael dott Water Washiig ‘;”']‘\}“:y,;‘.ml‘(",‘\‘.,,‘,','(|”{“ ligence will say it is perfection, but on the same }::;arfii?:;nr}!\: :’}l:zlescuthem $oa to Britains, Hellenthals, F'er-}I P R e R e : no cne can say it did not come into being ‘ simpkins, Whittiers, John- e 2 moment to keep millions of people| Fifteen hundred or more lives SO0 Hackworths, Leuders, Takanos ; fr actual starvation and pave the way for human | were lost when the excursion "¢ Depim Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 Announcement was made of the| beeroeooms |teamer Eastland turned turtle in Welcome rain fell the previous first real fall since July he faces of the old-timers were athed in smiles. The rain was badly needed as the town was tinder and the danger of; 30, 1903, with a loss of 531 livss, | CoNila ration was strong. ! | her pier with 2500 employees of the 927 '€ |curred since the destruction of the dry |Iroquois Theatre by fire December Pt i @ . Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Zlassage, Electricity, Infra Red | Ray, Medical Gymnasties, | 307 Goldstein Building | Phone Office, 216 ) DRS. KASLR & FREEBURGER. ‘ | DENTISTS i | Blomgren Building | ] PHONE 56 | Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | Building | Telephone 176 it et ! { DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Mayor John Reck went out to _ | Ninth Street for the purpose of ex- | |amining that portion of the street: - S I K d'x‘r?adwell_t I;])r; which was to be graded. Bids were D¢ Years: In Deed of & est e [to be let for five blocks of grading el & six W lifor- | and the construction g0 for six weeks then to Cal | Vsoeoss ‘Gold Crabk it , make his future home. W.| fr o Sl P. Mauseth, it was nnnounced.i | According to the records of St take his place. Ann’s Hospital the number of boys ration of C. G. McKinnon, head | - g TOTE . Grocery James Ramsay & Son Ba born in Juneau since January 1 ex- P Maf“mum I8y S FRESH FRUITS and | ceeded the number of girls by just ’ Bl VECETABLES | five during the six months en R e e A {Junz 30. Boys were born to Ba: P-o-pects for an apple ervp ir| FRESH ME:-TS |mans, Cheneys, Karrs, Lindstroms, »° st ECRDSNS ' Wke b | Jambeons, Wicks, Hagerups, Rein- deaus, Millers, Ostroms, Chapa- deaux, Coles, Rileys and Radels and - H. S. GRAVES “Tune Clothing Man” Anchorage, Alaska. September 10. 1834 Notice is hereby given that the Northwestern Herring Co.. have filed an application for a trade and manufacturing site, BLACKHEADS GONEI Home of Hart Schaffner and | Marx Clothing Anchorage s—— —— P Phone 182 Free Delivery - Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST i Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. SEWARD RUILDING Offi2e Pnone 469 i Kobert Simpson | Graduate Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and il Opthalmology || Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground l '[.T Dr. C. P. Jeune i | I | Dr. Richard Williams | i Gastineau Building -g | Phone 481 ! il SR EOORRT R ‘Fraternal Societies oF | Gastineau Channel — i B. P. 0. ELKS meets every second and fourth Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers wel« come: M. E. Monagle, Ex- iited Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary R S RN R R e Yl KNIGHTS OF COLUMPUS 3eghers Council No. 33 1760. Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30" p. m. Transient nrothers urged to at- send, Cowne' Cham- yers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, 'a K., H. J. TURNER, Secretary. T JUNEAU LODGE NO. ll?' Second and Fourth Mon: day of each montn ir Scott.h Rite Temple, beginning _at 7:30 p.m. HOW*RD D. STABLER, Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LE1VERS, Secretary. DOUGLAS o8 AERIE W 11, . 0. E afi__fi% %owihs Mcets first and third Mondays, 8 nm., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visiting brothers welcome. J. B. Martin, W. P, T. N. Cashen, Secretary. . AR T TN Y Y50 Y ) | Our t.ucks' go any place any | | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | | and » tank for crude oil save | | burner trouble. PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 RELIABLE TRANSFER OSTEOPATH 07810. for a tract of land situated | vy at the head of Port Conclusion,| | PAIN1- ~-OILS Baranot Tsland, embraced in U. S| the communist international and inferentially of the Soviet Government, publishes a story sponsored | by William Z. Foster, one-time communist candidate | From near and far the anvil chorus has reached a swift tempo arcund the ears of FERA for two rea- sons. First, because it dals with distressed humanity for President of the United States, in which it is| and se because unfortunates are excellent stated that steps are in progress for the forma- material und which to build political propaganda. tion of a ‘“workers’ party” to be made up of labor, The latter evidently being the reason why this disaffected farmers and all classes of opponents burst of bellowing has become so noisy and un- to the political and economic sysiems upon which | reliable. the American nation is ed. The magazine quotes Dorothy Thompson, who, along with being the Foster as saying that it is the Intention to weak wife of Sinclair Lewis, noted author, won consid- “oo m'cn‘Luull_v Sigtipkihosh ey Bi0r Aeriis parties with a view to taking cver the government erably pul ty a few ago by being asked The views of the American are warmly com- to leave Germany forthwith, is one of the latest menged by the magazine which inferentially links to open up with what is intended to be a learned the Foster plan with the Sovie! Government in that espose of the FI in the Saturday Even- it is pointed out as the duty of communists to ing Pest, which nary Republican that finance the “workers’ party” scheme. As the Soviet even the thou Government is in effect the communist party one progressive apparently gives the editor nightmares, Miss Thompson in ought to be able to grasp the significance of the discussing the poor old pounced-upon FERA ¢ magazine's call for support of the F‘oslerAp an, “the invitation to come in ] visit Santa Claus Organization of third :s in the United States is by no means anything new, for there have been attmepts of that sort almost from:the founda- tion of the republic, but this is the first time when there is open avowal of an attempt by alien powers to foist such a party upon the American people. #has begn unive declares the A Federal relief as a seems to object very and the Post In other words, she have come to accept thing and nobody except perhaps herself an peoy permanent much, | A large part of the American people has been If that is the case, we might as well throw the openly skeptical of warnings of the spread of zponge in right now and give the country back to communism in this country and the suggestion of the Ind th an organized attempt to revolutionize our political and economic structures has usually aroused only smiles. This Moscow avowal of an attempt to finance with Russia money a communist party in the United States should cause the average lc'yali American to do some serious thinking. y'll take it. If the American people hav more spirit and gumption than that then have been misinformed from the ciadle and the rise of a virile nation over a period cf 159 years against terrific odds is just a bunch of copybcok palaver. Able writer that Miss Thompson is, we are con-| we Politics aside, the fact remains that a lot of| vinced she must have lost her notes this time. Therz holding companies have left operating companies | isn’t the remotest hint that several million people ' holding the bag.—(Tacoma Ledger.) 0 | TOYS Big Reduction! TO MAKE WAY FOR ADDITIONAL STOCK All Toys Going THIS WEEK AT ' PRICE WHILE THEY LAST! Half Price ® Tune in on Station KINY every Wednesday at 5:15 P, M, HURRY! R RO Paul Brown playing and singing your favorite melodies, J.B.Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” T S R o T | Builders' and Shelf Survey No. 2150 from which corner | HARDARE No. 1 said USLM. No. 2150 bears ) Thomas Hardware CO. TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 versely should file their adverse| claims in the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register, First publication, June 18, 1935. | | Last publication, Aug. 20, 1935. |- a— When you use GENERAL MOTORS and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON helena rubinstein’s_ BEAUTY GRAINS This unique scientific washing Consultation and examination i Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; } 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. Office Grand Apts., near Gas- S. 3° 13 W. 259 chains distant, tinean Hotel. Phone 177 containing 5.906 acres. Latitude 65| T e ORE R B RS A 15' N. Longitude 134> 40’ 30”7 W.|@m BT B i and it is now in the files of the! ' CGARBAGE HAULED l iy Land Office, Afictiorage, -Al- Reasonable Monthly Ratss | | Harry Race aska. 5 | A4 | 2 Any and all persons claiming ad- E 0. DA\\]S i | » DRUGGIST “The Squibb Store” Commercial Adjust- ment & Rating Bureau Coperating with White Seive ice Bureau Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. | | We have 5,000 local ratings | | on file | l T JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” B 58 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Old First National Bank Bidg. | Juncau Alaska I'HONE 107 reparation rids the pores of filackheads— quicklyl Leaves the skin noticeably clearer and finer after even a single wash- ! DINE and DANCE | Hardwood Floo | i | ing. Excellent for the back, || Waxing Polishing arms and elbows as well as for Sardine s the face. Use instead of soap, Sanding PHONE 582 with milk or water. 1.00. e Harry Race Druggist THE TERMINAL ! BATCHING? The “GO” Portable Electric Range | was designed for light housekeeping. | If you are trying to do your own cook- ing on a small scale you should see it. | BETTY MAC l BEAUTY SHOP ' In New Location at { I2th anc B Streets PHONE 547 ITS Wise to Cali 18 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0Oil Coal Transfer Biscuits, pies, pot roasts, or what have you, the “GO” Portable will do it up brown. Sold on easy pay plan. [ Alaska Electric Light | and Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 “THE FLEET’S IN” T | TYPEWRITERS RENTED and Juneau has the warmest of welcomes I $5.00 per month for the officers and men of the warships i J. B. Burford & Co. engaged in grand maneuvers in Alaskan | “Our doorstep is- worn by waters.- satisfied customers” 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 i importance of the great district which it has been privileged to serve since 1891. W " GARLAND BOGGAN | | MUSICIANS LOCAL | NO. 1 ' Meets Second and Fourth Sun- . days Every Month—3 P, M. ! DUDE HAYNES, Secretary e i, S—— DOUGLAS—phone 15 ||| I UNBAU-YOUNG 1| . incstumona, i Hollywood Style Shop Formerly COLEMAN'S Pay Less—Much Less Front at Main Street BEULAH HICKEY | Arctic i Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap *JIMMY™* CARLSON HOTEL ZYNDA | | Large Sample Room ! ELEVATOR SERVICE \ | S. ZYNDA, Prop. 3 " ROSE SUAREZ | Modiste from New York City | Dressmaking, Remodeling, | Alterations E . § | TELEPHONE 271 | Feldon’s House, near Moose fall’ ~ o ) TAP BEER JUNEAU Drug Co. The B. M. Behrends Bank JUNEAU P. O. Substation No. 1 “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” IN TOWN! (] Recreation Parlors Liquor Store FORD AGENCY, (Authorized Dealers), GREASES | GAS—OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street .l Phone ! Cardinal Cabs I e { MARKET RASKET Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables Phone 342 Free Delivery PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 351