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¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 1 FORMER HURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1935. . N . SPEAKER GILLETT. s e A LS L TR 5 Daily Alaska Empire | i | t - — : § 4 Time takes its toll and another of our national| 20 YEARS AGO | HAPPY ; { I"““’”mg‘_g('fle"es | RWOBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager ... . ooec to his reward. This time it is Frederick | | BIR THD AY l i Z | 3 [ T L — “reeni Sunday by _the H. Gillett, former Speaker of the House of Repre-| From The Empire ! Heleno W. L. Albredt | Gastineau Channel L | EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main | g i oring ted States Senator, who § e | ene W. L. Albrecht ||= | Btreets, Juneau, Alaska ‘d“"'au“’sq and (r ; ‘;4 Um‘“‘:’ i it - R Gt 5 | PHYSIOTHERAPY | . L LNy . J1d, Mass o ends congre ‘ ettt o 1 Tomon b SR I e R e e AUGUST 1, 1915 tions nnd best wishes today, their DRY CLEANING | Iiissage, Electricity, Infra Red | B. P. 0. ELKS meets | Mr. Gillett reached the goal of his public service| Warsaws' fall was imminent, The virthday anniversary, fo the jollow- Ray, Medical Gymnastics. every second and fourth e ey . in 1919 when he was chosen Speaker of the House,|po . o - 307 Goldsteir Buildin \ Wednesday at 8 p. m. | Delivered by cnsrlfifctfi'PJTu'n??:-;‘Rfiv:Egbumu for $1.28 | succeeding that illustrous character “Uncle Joe" ? ’:"Da‘:;’:’e;ng;ffl:e:;‘:“:ik‘:j_" ing: e Phone Office, 216 i i Visiting brothers wels By mall, postage baiior the following rates: | Cannon. Wielding the gavel in the House, his|sn nheroic effort to save his army AUGUST 1 2 — iiiig come. \ One vear, ‘in wdvance, §1200; six months, In advance, | jnfuence was widespread and he acquired & reputa- which was admitted to be in a se- Wellman Holbrook Sort i - - g M. E. Monagle, Ex- | ¢ ern favor it they will promptly |tion as an able leader. Later he relinquished his|rious position. The Teutonic arm Hugh McRae | DRS. KASLR & FREEBURGER. | | alted Ruler, M, H. Sides, Secretary | as Office of any failare’ or irregularity | o coqy yan for the Senate against David I had three hundred thousand pri Fred K. Ordway Water 3 s f et B ca e | wa Office, 602; Business Office, 374. |walsh and was elected. Prior to his election to oncgs as a result of a month's fight- Joe Brown Washiag on;g}r{gxm?l;gdxng U] dmea ociamatts: xeb: | MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. the Senate he served 32 years in the House. ing -, Hocrs 9 am. to 9 pm. | | 1760. Meetings second i A on o all, mews. diepatchas traaliad 1o| Quiet, courteous and dignified, Mr. Gillett was | -~ [ 4 T i and last Monday at | 3t or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the yonored and respected by his associates regardless| John F Mullen, chief deputy “The stars incline | B """'i7.30 p. m. Transient i e A LB U TR IR e f party affiliation. One of the finest compliments|United States marshhl, resigned & e 4 brothers urgéd to at- ! e (nCOLRT TGNt ANRI=ED! 16 B LARGER | caid i came. y on. Cha dttee | TOTL She' OFTICE SRAEEETIE . held Dr. C. P:.J Htena. connet Chame THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION paid him came from Elihu Root when the 1aWer|g,.. 1910 when he had been' city IIO"OSCOPG Your o T o h St. JOHN F. MULLEN, L — — |was Secretary of State. Mr. Gillett had called 8t|eqitor of the Daily Record at the Rt 80:3:‘;1'1951‘}] 10, ONaR Ry the State Department in behalf of a constituent.|yime of his appointment, but do not compel” Rullding wiEngoe ! s 4 After the interview, Mr. Root said: It is interesting to see in Mr. Gnllf\lt Spontaneous combustion in her — N Second and Fourth Mon’ the necessities of politics struggling with hold where a shipment of lime was THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1935 day of each ‘month fr | | the instincts of ‘a gentleman. stored caused the total destruction b — : i i Tk s to be a month of amaz-| . 11 Scattih Rite Temple, I was often said of the former Speaker that|by fire two weeks previously of the This 13 10 D a MOWR 0 M| PHONE 15 Dr. Richard Williams beginning at 7:30 p.m. {he had the courage to do the unpopular thing if S.S. Bertha on Kodiak Island. ‘;L‘_"‘}Zt;‘;:vy"i111“i“mwm’(l b Iaton;| DENTIST HOW ARD D. STABLER, it ‘seemed to be in accord with his theory of popu-| [ o0 Lo JheT SRR \according 10 astrology. Banks and| 4 || OFFICE AND RESIDENCE m""h“”“‘ Master; JAMES W. |lar government. Addressing a club group in his Jatmied A. Smiser, Th Rtk 008 | hanking will be much in the news,| -9 (! Gastineau Building 1VERS, Secretary. {home State, Massachusetts, during the hubbub in|p i wr T P b w’::’“- J. "’ problems of currency and gold will i Phone 481 N {Pennsylvania over the amount of money spent in o bt Vi bt pfrt.y Whlih"::: be widely discussed. T 0 T E M ";: P DOUGLAS f%E 3§ o1 3 ' o ) ! 3 e N\ “r‘e POAUBEES, ’lwlr (1““9:“ defended the expenditure |y, sragway for the speclal term of On this day benefic aspects arg‘ [ " 3 7AEI7.IE \ e of money in political campaigns. court there. strong, but there is an omen read| ‘ » T 17, F. 0. E. A ) “It was not the amount of money spent 1“1 »»»»» — ; presaging serious labor difficul- | rocet ) Dr. A. W. Stewart Meets first and third Mondays, 8 = Pennsylvania that was wrong. It was the way in A son was born to Mr. and M affecting new fields of industry. ] ! pm, Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visiting | : DENTIST " e T o jwhich the money was spent,” he said at the time.|H. L. Wollenberg at St. Ann’s Hos riculture may ‘meec odd cond\-‘ James Ramsay \&( Son ‘ o ey g o R | brothers welcome. J. B. Martin, ANOTHER REPUBLICAN DUD. | The years take excellent men from our public|pital. 15 in harvest time. '{ "FRESH FRUITS and ||| sswamp re:oma W. P, T. N. Cashen, Secretary. T T ilife, but many of them, as former Speaker Gillett, | —_— Ihis is an auspicious day for =T ABLES Off’> Pnone 409 = 2P — r The opening gun of the Republicans in the 1936 joove examples of great value to our rising young| News, or rumors, travel fast, ac-|constructive work of every sort xmd‘ VECET & R 1 campaign is hardly the sort that leaves the Amer-|¢atecmen. |cording to E. R. Jaeger, prominent u lime to plan as well as to execute FRESH MEATS o e ~52| | Our tiucks go any place any | jcan people hanging on the ropes. As a matter of | Hrs L s alle |local business man. A few days pre- impcrtant projects. Engineers are| 5 Kobert Simpson || time. A tank for Diesel Oil | fact it is doubtful if many of the Republicans| | Yiausely M. Jaeger TRSiAtked Wa o (0 Droft. AES Phone 182 FreeDellvery ! O D ad. & dank Dar ormio. ol seve | tr ives will fecognize it Af a starting gun at all.| Those who are wondering where it is all going friend that he “had his eye on T y i3 fortunate for signing v, | Geath A '1 Col burner trouble. PEINEIve0. WLT TocosnNo L 88 B 8% "t end might get some solace in that report from|South America and would like to contracts and agreements regarding — g PR PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | Rather, they probably will be inclined to conclude‘ e W"{ that thoussnas of “faried T that look into business conditions there.” future business connections. Younz [+ 5 lege of Optometry and \ their National Chairman just made another Fourth|the Middle ot i Koatoi to/And the rumor spread until he men should benefit, especially if | H. S. GRAVES Opthalmology 1L RELIABLE TRANSFER L of July speech. And it would appear they will not Section have dropped from Bt : was asked on all sides, “When are they are educated and thoroughly “The Tlothing Man” | | GlassesFitted Lenses Grornd | ;& limproved crop conditions and their own offorts. ’ Batied Bk AN | L be far from the right interpretation for what Mr. Fletcher's remarks really amounted to was a reitera- | |you leaving for South America?" Mr. Jaeger was kept busy assuring! ALASKA E Aviation continues under a fav- | | | Home of Hart Schaffner and | | Telephone 176 OUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Commercial Adjust- | tion of the fact that the Constitution is a grand old| After looking at their picture, we can’t quite|friends that he would like to go orable direction of the stars but Marx Clothing DR. H. VANCE . { i S ¢ o &3 SRR i ISR . H. by i document, something that all the American people,|fjgure out why the British Labor Ministry wants m:but had made no date for his de- therc :n.l} be some sort of Lro‘ubl‘L ¥ | s PATH men%g Ra&:‘ng Burg‘;‘“ ' regardless of party, have contended for more than gend those chorus girls home. parture, :\:th the navy branch of the ,s—n-: roeme ,,‘ Uomuluflon’mnnd e Coperaf guwnumnwnu \ite 1V~ | o 150 years. - : Miss Freda Linke, of Tacoma, and This is a day in which to think | | Builders' and Shelf r*-af.*s;“" ;“bw 12; I‘ to 5{ || Room 1-Shattuck Bldg. | The coming Presidential campaigr, said the Re-| If Mussolini is smart he'll drop that little squab-|winiam Oliver of the Perseverance, courageously concerning one’s per-| | HARDARE 1 m‘g ¥ “':’ Ayuxppo ntment. ||| we have 5000 local ratings | sublican Chairman in his radio address, is going ble with Haile Selassie before it’s too late. Ethiopian|were married by the Rev. Father affairs and to resist the in- - Th H d c w, ice Gran pts., .nell' Gas- | on file | ¥ s o he E i : 5 |1 omas rardware Lo. tineau Hotel. Phone 177 g to be a question of the New Deal versus the Con- women have volunteered their services to the Em-|Bailey at the Catholic church. | tion to blame capital or the| ., e & | —— Lo e —f stitution. In other wor Mr. Fletcher would lead peror’'s army. {government for unhappy conditions. ! [ Y us to believe that the Constitution is really the child| The Rev. J. B. Stevens returned Many cudden fortunes again are| 3 e of the Republican Party and anyone who doesn’t| | I 3 = trom an oting trip 0 Amalgs, br.|foretold. A few wil be based on| | GARBAGE HAULED |' JUNEAU FROCK 4 SHOPPE i | s Cz New Tricks. John H. g |mincs, but others will b H R happen to be a Republican is unconstitutional. Of Old Dogs Catch New ohn H. Condit had been supplying| minics, but others will be due (o | Reasomable Munthly Rates || arry hace — his pulpit during his absence. daring ventures in stocks. Juggling | ; | i Ercinive” bk ok AR course, it wouldn’t be fair to wake Mr. Fletcher (Kansas City Times.) 3 in foreign money will be popular. | E. O. DAVIS { AabaciEs Ot I ”‘ e $piL his sominifie up and remind el Bube lhe[ If it is true that you cannot teach an old dog| Miss Emily Rogers, of Waterville, New fashicns again are pmgnc»s-l TELEPHONE 584 Hoslery and Hats o Phone 4753 | Wa ticated and incre. clothing is probabl old Constitution was a going concern before that' .ol i & JUE F 0 Vi because the dog is a sorry political group known as the Republican Parly was gt anyway and has no desire to learn. That seems Unfortunately, perhaps, for the ty pe the modern version of it, and increasing evi- se in the cost of There will be X who had been visiting her “The Squibb Store” Mr: . Tom Cole, returned to SRR L) s a1 the states. much dizplay of wealth at certain grounds that certain provisions of the act were in Like a drowning the Republican the way up to 70, if not beyond, the person wh has the will for it may be gaining both new umDHTRlO BOARDS SHI useful knowledge. AT OCEAN FALLS the augury of a year of prosperity For certain persons unexpec journeys are indicated. | Children born on this day prob- ably will be practical in character | ©O1a First National Bank Bldg. PHONE 107 | | ever dreamed of. 7 i ) G. O. P. leaders every school child knows it. |dence is being gathered to back it up. Psychological Lot resorts—the gulf between the rich | £ he whole thing simmers down to the action studies by Professor Thorndike of Columbia and | Weather: Maximum, 67; mini-,and the poor will be wider than GENmA;,n:met.e B |1| McCAUL MOTOR | of the Supreme Court in kicking out the NRA on others have shown that learning capacity is by N0 mum, 46; cloudy. ever, MAYTAG PRODUCTS ‘ I I COMPANY F 'means confined to childhood and youth and that all -oo - Those whose birthday it is have! | g : ‘ | CONSTRUCTION COMPANY \ | | | | | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers I i W. P. JOIINSON T conflict with the Constitution man going down for the third time Party, for lack of a real program, is going to take, It's a first rate idea. The | Juneau Alaska d — | ‘That view is being reinforced by experience with the current adult education projects throughout the over the Constitution is not of the opinion that the Constitution is in- fallible. It is aware, as are the majority of the people of this country, that it is of human con- ception and therefore subject to human change to, virtually unknown among children.” ; | CALL FOR BIDS meet changing conditions. We have revised it a} So "1 muylnott be "mf ca’ammuryldof the chtlld'j A TG ar y n W _ after all; at least, not yet. e older generation | u great many times, often with the Republicans lead ' X b th 1d | decorating interior of cottage ing the battle for amendment, without altering its has been #cused of making atmiess of the ‘Worl g is found, further, that men and women ranging from 30 to 65 in age go at the business of learn- ing with a sincerity and determination “which are Foot of Main Street | e ———— Democrats since the time of Thomas Jefferson have country. The very fact that adult training should| preq Ludekens, accompanied by @nd able to achieve much through 2 7, o : K also been for it so why not the followers of Lin- pe undertaken on such a scale presupposes a Con-|phjs wife and daughter, b(?m.d,,d th}; hard work. Subjects of this sign of | HII{III(M)(I /)It{l)l.s. Clgal‘l FORD AGENCY, coln? It so happens that the New Deal, which tinued ability of older people to learn. One leader \hound Prince Robert at Ocean L2 arc usually kind-hearted and| | W“‘“"r" l“]l’*l""{! o | (Authorized Dealers) 7, Mr. Fletcher implies is a thing apart, is also for in this movement asserts that “if middle-aged Deo-|Falls, B, C. Residents of San SYmpathetic. Many excell in con- | Sanding ‘ Cigarettes | it, so that makes it unanimous. ple go to the trouble of registering in courses of fyancisco, they will enjoy the Ve'sation and are ablz to exert| | PHONE 582 & Cand | GREASES { . 5 : __their own choice, they will usually apply them-| cund-trip voyage, disembarking at Wide influence. B andy 1 GAS—OILS But what the G. Q. P. Chairman didn’t Dring ... with an eagerness and energy that enable vancouver, B, C. " | Richard Henry Dana, jurist and — Cards ! : out ic that the present Democratic Administration yp.., o Jearn far quicker than their children.” It| Iudekens is interested in paper uthor was born on this day 1815. | | JUNEAU MOTORS . — mills, and was visiting Ocean Falls Others who have celebrated it as a| | MUSICIANS LOCAL | birthday include George Ticknor, | | author, 1791; Robert Todd Lincoln, !Jawycr and politician. eldest son of | | President Lincoln, 1843. | I (Copyright, 1932} to inspect a plant there. l | NO. 1 ! Meets Second and Foyrth Sun- ‘ days Every Month—3 P. M. | DUDE HAYNES, Secretary } The | New to bid on 10+ rank-! T T | L for youth. If it has done anything of the kind,|417 Franklin St. Call at 403 F B 4 fundnmental‘ principles and there isn't any good it c;’" make amends, not only for the benefit of |lin Street. —adv. HER, | reason why it should not be (lcn;! nggin l"{ n;eessnry':‘youm but of itself. Youth, in fact, will need to SRS e L R | DA Py = one Nobody is going to throw the Constitution out ge¢ on jts toes. Age is threatening to crowd it in| Continental Whiskies are dis- G S h BETT the window, as the Republican Chairman Knows the jearning contest. tributed throughout Alaska by Wil-| uy mlt ' Y MAC I rc nc full well. No, Mr. Fletcher and his followers will {bur Irving. Telephone 10. adv. 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