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‘THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935. s not been ascertained but it prob-| ation I will be something equally uplifting to glorify Daily Alaska Empire . “The stars incline HAPPY | PROFESSIONAL ™ [i | Fraternal Societies b i o " ankind. All of which, of course, is fair in war, | 3 -.:l ROBERT W. BENDER - - Fditor and Manager ™30 = | OF 3 Civilization, say our learned men, has progress- H e rHDAY R R b ! - 2 IR 2 —] | Wday by theled a long ways from what we eloquently refer to as| OrOSCOPe BIR | Helene W. L. Albrecht || Gastineau Channel ! MRS MATY e agek O, yeRy | — | PHYSICTHERAPY = . : had - R— but do not compel” he Empire extends congratula- Ly e % 5 Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class o P By “gI;l;ennd ‘:;t wishes today, their DRY CLEANING | ~<assage, Electricity, Infra Red | B. P. 0. ELKS meets matter o ¥ s N Second cnly to the recent Republican ‘“grass birthday anniversary, #o the jollow- Ray, Medical Gymnastics, every second and fourth SUBSCRIPTION RATES. roois” convention in importance are these diaper| MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935 ik s 307 Goldsteir Building L Wednesday at 8 p. m. o au 3 X S ing: Ooliveren by NoRttier I e nd (DONINS A0F LD ABibtas wh i re about from the States. C d Phone Office, 216 per _month. Benefit aspects rule today, ac Visiting brothers wel- o B, mal, postage Biaal the following rates: 17 pir |cording to astrology. It is a da AUGUST 12 3 L RSt e °°:;°'E i 16.00; one mc : '\ Mr. Hoover describes fisning in California as stimulating to energy and fortu Pearl Peterson dott RS EASER T " DECDIEEE, [T 0 S i . ! % & FREEBURGER | a1t . Sec notity 1 1re o rrosombtlY | «lousy.” Treason! Treason! shouts the Los Angeles|nate for starting business enter Mrs. John W. Jones Water : i iER | |alted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary e ¢ r_papers. “he o o1 . prises. D. Lauder H I eiephonsr! News Offlcc, 602; Business Oftice, 374, |Chamber of Commerce Woheh Tl & I Rirniid b i Blomgren Building || KNIGHTS OF COLUMPUS omes: News OLice oy siviemiol i R _ Women 6 <2 Washuag PHONE 56 Seghers Couneil No. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. 3 .| The sway encourages shopping anc - The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to th Special police supervision” is what the Naz a % 3 L ¥ secon 3 i A led a 5 1 pol ision"” hat the Nazi|onioriaining friends. ' It inspire Soss s W 8 v 114700, Mg i ot Siherwice credited in” this baper and also the [Call the treatment accorded the Protestants and|mare friendly offices. \ [ ) \ - ———!jand last Monday at local news published herein Catholics. There are other names for it 7:30 p. m. Transient brethers urged to at= tend. Cownett - Chame This is read as a happy wedding day holding promise of success and long partnership unbroken by even 20 YEARS AGO From The Empire ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION | Dr. C. P. Jenne 1 our PO A L ENTIST rs. ML) LLEN Gold for Prestige. |the suggestion of divorce. A Rooms BDmd 9 Valentine gusl.( x(h 5“1"’3}?}?‘!{ lElxecuret‘ny L e Lawyers are subject to influsnce = ALASKA Bullding 1 ; R C ; (Cincinnati Enquirer.) | that seem to presage great responsi- AUGUST 12, 1915 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 Second and Fourth Mon - Most of the recent currency changes in Europe |piljgies in divecting corporations and Telephone 176 It was announced that Petrograd and elsewhere havé been designed to protect the | yoadjustments of business ~ enter was the real objective of the Teu- LAUNDRY TR Iguld reserves of the country, as well as to restore | priges tonic invasion of Russia. German| LR = g:“r\:lhk;c:l' m?;lfil ll: (price levels and stimulate business activity. But| Merchants and man u facturers troops were within 300 miles of . 1. b 7 38 2 Temple, |Ttaly, the victim of her own glorification of WAr.|eould profit greatly through sud- the capital. PHONE 15 Dr. Richard Williams begin'n.lng at 7:30 pm. has made a very different decision. The gold cover|gjan demands upon their resources.! A ‘commission had been 81)90“"‘; DENTIST Worshipfui }:‘OV\w :-lD.)DA.STABLER of 40 per cent against paper money has been rney may be hindered here andjed to investigate charges against| OFFICE AND RESIDENCE. || pmUpBCli aster: JAMES W. changed to permit a’ smaller ratio. Supptx_fiedly, this | thera by labor troubles. General W. A. Soukominoff, former| soe gl Gastineau Building d retary. is to permit the mnintpnqnue of the lira at its| pyycators are subject to fortu-|Russian Minister of War, in con-| Phone 481 WA o gold parity. Actually, 1t is to permit the ROMC pate conditions' that promise u|nection with Russian munitions| - s DOUGLAS ?.‘”E Government (((]1‘ use 117(5 gold ;upply to osL;nbgsh IS year of changes in many policie: | hortages. ; s 0 e AERIE e ! |precarious credit in France, the country relied Upon anq a continued trend toward the SISy | » s e 3 Tl 13, F.oo.E L _|to 'xj.nyi ImuLht\ war dkl‘)“:m‘LE““";F“g gy practical. Science Will present mes| Apout 10,000 square feet of Lhci rocel ./> Dr. A. W. Stewart Meets first and third Mondays. & nder the new policy, it wil e possible for|yocations requiring expert prepar-| i, Ly 3 i Eagles' Hal e ; v o S 00 4 4 . a Gastineau Company's dock p.m., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visiting VALUE OF THE CCC. Rome LoPoxport gold bullion in C];)nsxd(’mble auan- uiion, . kxmen;e;l el e James Ramsay & Son {|| d ?i‘:\»:'nnsgfi om, | broihers welcome. 3. B, g = lity to Paris, where bankers will use it to bUy| rpritt will be preached persis-| = oule: S L W. P, T. N. Cashen, Se 4 " et 5 S. r | ey " . ) . . en, cretary. Of all the work undertaken in the last two and |lira at a pegged rate. By this means the fiction|iemtly in th g 5|a result of & landslide under the FRESH FRUITS and | SEWARD RUILDING $ i 4 10 standird will he Heaintaingd, while Thaly 'y in the coming year and there|yater which cleaned out the base b Off - Prioo 360 = a half years in an effort to rehabilitate this country [of a gold stan crellts e_‘Tal{mmt » While Ttaly’s| gy e efforts to simplify life by of ' the' TRRBIHEVEIIART wrantatl VEG_‘.ABLES 1L e X Ly ——— —G] and its people none has been more effective and |ALELY f0 buY wat mateta’s in France and else- the elimination of whatever hinders|unout 300 feet to & depth of 25 FRESH MFATS i BT 5| | Our t.ucks go amy place any | won more general approval than the Civilian Con- CH‘M‘;V nng:inu sy e R mvflnumlc°.“°“’"““°" upon important af-|eet. R. J. Wulzen said that no| e | Kohert blmpson I time, A tank for Diesel Ol | servation Corps. Without the controversy that hasi oo "o .o prestige, Italy is preparing to pay fairs. |valuable material had been lost.| Phone 182 FreeDehvery D and a tank for crude oil save | marked other movements, the CCC has forged ahead | .o in roturn. But gold reserves do not last very | T oricans who scatter their en- > i e O&‘A e burner trouble. | with an especially worthwhile program. Here In|ioo i 2 maice ‘war, a5 the Allied countries learm. :if:;esml:nl:smes: nss D;V:ths in Is;» The gasboat Freyea, owned by — pall “i':ge““;’; ommfl’:fiy"‘m g PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | a : § 'S ar 0 om- | &% — ] \ Alosks we aro familiar) wilh the trail 8nd\ soedllol in i{p)oiiand i1l sk fbeging mer Witk ofli Biwatin or tous NI | o Alits Sl A H. S. GRAVES 11 Opthalmology 1| | RELIABLE TRANSFER building the Forest Service has carried on with conquest—if indeed war is not averted shortly— » “ St pany, was e{ared to be gst out ol < 9. v * < H 5 2 — |strength bring serious results. Ketchikan with A. H, Ziegler and! | “Yne Clothing Man” Glasses Fitted Lenses Gresnd | CCC crews. At Sitka the excavation work at Lh(‘iwnh a greatly weakened financial position. It is| Persons whose birthdate it is have 1y g Spesrdt Jun‘eau. el ’m«\‘ -3 s -] :_F = old Russian settlement is being done by men en-|to be doubted ‘whether she could maintain her the augury of a year of gayet, 5 SR = Fopagaan . s - - = i Fot g Yy and | aboard. || Home of Hart Schatfner and B listed in this service under the direction of the|credii abroad for more than a few months Of|picacue in whith there ey | P i i { Commercial Adjust Forest Service and finds are being made that will |large-scale fighting, unless French bankers are| ourtship, Speculation is foreseen. s 2Ciarinit % lanning | 5 e 5 ment & Rating Bureau willing to lend money generously and without a'l}" i Miss“Gebrgla Cre "was. pla B - | & be of inestimable historical value. The same ex- i e .lhan # v o‘ne Children born on this day prob-|i, leave Juneau soon to enter a 11 Coperating with White Serve cellent work has been done throughout the country ‘;Emm_ y’iq w!m‘ Ry asive Mumnmy to retreat| Pl Will be serious in mind and|.inls school in Palo Alto. Her! | —es || Consultation and examination ety i and the benefits not only to the nation but to the [y B Bt TR T Rast Africa “|active in body. Subjects of this|mcther, Mrs. J. B. Caro was plan-| | Builders' and Shelf | Pree'ax‘-;:ura ‘;obw 12; 11'-'0:{ Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. | young men making up the corps is aptly pointed 3 SRR “';Hr} usually have a keen sense of|ning to accompany her south and HARDARE | 70;1‘:“ 'Gr::d A:tslm;::rngu. 1‘ We have 5,000 local ratings | 8 i 2 i their own possibilities, . ‘ and | o) y: on fil out by the New York Times when it says s : e ‘meW'Adswonh _ltake with her Masters Bertrand| Thomas Hardware Co. } tinsa Hatl - Draise 11 ile | Phe report of the Civilian Conservation Keeping Out of Trouble. | % y ) congress-) Caro and Ben Burford who would|,, ~ =~ ~° 7 7 - i P T S A . Corps by the Director, Robert Fechner, for AT man, was born on this day, 1877.|enter a military school in Cali- & S | i3, the two years from April, 1933, to April, 1935, (New York Herald Tribune.) “)‘Ez_rsm“"“o hi;vg Cifi?mwd it as|fornia for the winter. i - 35 ] JUNEAU FROCK. furnishes a very practical and at the same President Roosevelt undoubtedly expressed the | gape a:{h(')‘;“:n: re’f 4 De"el‘;;” 4 S | GAKBAGE HAULED | . SHOPPE time idealistic illustration of the warfare on opinion of 99 per cent of his fellow citizens when g1’ ormer, 5;] Swveyor Frank A. Metcalf and| Reasonable Munthly Rates | arr;y ace our real and implacable enemies. Millions 5 g b0 & dUIERHOR dbout MR onik he remdrked Edith M. Thomas, poet, 1854. wsistants who had been working | E. O. DAVI o “Exclusive but not Expensive” { acres were covered to control rodent de- q s Sl i i (Copyright, 1935 for the Alcska Cold Belt Mining ER A5 il DRUGGIST Lingerie, of acres we - 2 2 {that the United States would seek to keep from : o . i |company at the head of Grmd-} TELEPHONE 584 A cuucnlox:, ‘mllilyuns m’u)x'o 1’?' ]el‘ll]:l?einl(i:rs |becoming involved in specific foreign nr'l«;ms : stone Creek, returned to Juneau. Phone 4753 | “The Squibb Store” cause beetles, moths and other ins g rect ern Us. 0 3 4 £sbge; gr; 8 and millions morc 1o conirol tree and plant |\iteon exprossod & simar sentiment at_the. out- MR- O'MALLEY HERE |1n the pany were mimer Hughes.'* e —— A e e w disease. More than a million “check dams’ |precic of the World War, and for months the United| 10 BE WITH HUSBAND|A! Feacock and Fred Obermiler. o e e i = werc built ullies to }('muo!lsml erosion, | States refrained from becoming inyoived, it was ulti- i e e o GENERAL MOTORS | ‘ i | | | McCAUL MOTOR | and other ex Ve work was done in 1i00G imately drawn into the fray. Mrs. Henyy OMabey, wife of the| . o =™ Bl s S e and - ? control 000,000 man-days were spent Fortunately, no immediate parallel exists between | former U .S. Commi sioner of Fish- | “’,,mlfl"“ oo IR o MAYTAG PRODUCTS | ‘J (‘onwm}c'r(;’oj EOMPANY | | | COMPANY | in fighting fires, hazards were ““" the Ethiopian-Italian dispute and the Austro-Hun- erics, arrived here Saturday night!' = ! i W. P. JOIINSON I 6Id .l-‘lrsl. National Bank Bldg. “1 5 gk e o ‘ ced over an arca of more than a million L 7 It 4 ; ¥ s : I | i | e Rl .| d”f'f’ over an ’J € ‘ "‘ m " i garian ultimatum to Serbia in July of 1914. "But n.u :n‘ m Seattle aboard the Sstéamc | Guy Terry was taken to St. Ann's| * iy Juneau Alaska PHONE 107 © acres, more than 2,000 lookout houses and course of abstention from becoming involved in | Victoria. i }L] Sttt ! i SRR RN T + t { re ptec! 8 s " | dcs] = s 4 ack towers constructed for fire detection, and | specific quarrels is not always easy—as, for example, Sho was taken immediately to ¥ i :'m\;r:‘nng ot T aad s DV A NN et ..'= ' kens .0f Ufj"‘\;{ -\,l;' i fm_d*_i‘-'}(l’l }“‘fflf in the Japanese-Chinese dispute of 1031-32. In St. Ann's Hospital where her hus-|~ ~ = | GARLAND BOGGAN | B e r“li‘ made through forests, principally for particular is it difficult if our people insist that band is ill. He was stricken with a Chrls - Fvaten. ‘wellcknown' mer Hard " ‘ ire protection ! o | heart 2 a fgf o SHEL . i 2| ardwood oors . - On the consirustve side 201000000 trees |LCE S et B, e moval Poleeman ol the e, attack last Monday. He is\chant of Petersburg, ‘was operated Waxi o1kt Cigars FORD AGENCY, ol i e a0 e 5 : : PANY: SIIROYE0, apon by Dr. L. P. Dawes, who re-| axing Polishing . i (Authorized Dealers) were planted, chiefly cn denuded areas, and quelled by readiness to use economic or military i s ) ' IE ° ° C utho 8] iy grag b, o " o 3 posted the patient to be in excel- | ndine i 1gareties | surveys made for future .improvement of force to suppress it. But this is, in itself, a form | 4 Hakt < donattion ! Sanding | GREASES gt b s g e i ne. totsos| TAd- SOPER TRAVELS o B, moeh .l e | ars—ons s steritl SRR At o Fery 5 e e L S B S | {fe, supervision of the Deperiusest of Abre |quMioulon from einvolvement in the loealind| o) ARMY BARRACKRE wouise: sisiain, : winte - Il Cards \ : culture, the Department of the Interionr and o the e i mum, 40; rain. o | i{ JUNEAU MOYORS gl S 4 3 of the fundamentals of American foreign policy. | Maj. Leroy D, S s 2 ALt E Sy Foot of Main Street the War Depattment approached & half bil It goes without saying that the United States Gov.| Mal. Leroy D. Soper, Washington, ST i ICIANS LOCAL | lion dollars. But that objective value loLgl ernment will not—and cannot—take any active part D. C, arrived at Haines yesterdny| THREE CROWN BRANDY s ’ NO 1 ‘¢ \ was no doubt for exceeded by the benefit in the settlement of the present dispute. The De-|APOArd the steamer Victoria frcm)aged in the wood eighteen months g to the army of young men who had a part partment of State has made it plain that it hopes|Seattle. —longer than any domestic brandy| | Meets Second and Fourth Sun- RS et e o s Wb in this warfare against the real enemies, | . . Accompanied by his wife, he will|[made sinc the repeal of prohipi-|| 93¥8 Every Month—3 P. M. that the Council of the League of Nations will ry ) H s { DUDE HAYNES, | Lol ey e e Lt succeed in preventing a war. But in seeking to| {ake up duties at the Chilkoot Army ton. Ask your dealer to show Beiciiry “SACHET KITTY” TO THE COLO! prevent wars nothing short of force can be surely |Barracks. you —adv. jcounted upon. Upon those who will not risk force| :‘ " falls the implied obligation to refrain from inter-| PAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! fering—or even lecturing and moralizing. | o2 That war cry over in Ethiopia is getting stronger and stronger. In fact, reports have it that the men of Haile Selassie plan to make it so strong for the Italians they may not be able to take it. The malodorous program calls for the dropping of civet | BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP In New Location at 12th anc B Streets —_— | Anciorage, Alaska. A Danish astronomer announces that the world| September 10, 1934. will end in June, 1967. Here's hoping they will| Notice is hereby given that the | have better weather for it than we have had this Northwestern Herring Co., have! od | [ | | Pabst Famous i | | cats in the wells the Mussolini boys may frequent|year.—(Punch.) filed an application for a trade and PHONE 547 in search of water. A civet cat, our Ethiopian cor- o SRR manufacturing site, Anchorage e —e Draught Beer respondent explains, smells as bad as an American Dollar Line succeeded in refloating “President 07840, for a tract of land situated skunk, is three times as large and is known in its|Hoover.” Some G. O. P. supporters are hopeful at the head of Port Conclusion,| SRS Oll Tap native haunts as the (Dallas News.) a secretion “Sachet Kitty.” It gives onlof doing the same thing indispensable to the perfume manu- facturers, but the implication is that it is not an especially good mix with drinking water. At that it may not be a great deal worse than some of the stuff that was passed off as a beverage during| Prohibition. Just what the Italians are going to do by way Baranof lsland, embraced in U. S.| —_— Survey No. 2150 from which corner The League of Nations if it calls II Duce on:No. 1 said U.SLM. No. 2150 bears Jthr carpet, will prove whether the whole is greater S. 3° 13' W. 259 chains distant, than any one of its parts—(Detroit Free Press.) containing 5.906 acres. Latitude 65° — 15" N. Longitude 134° 40’ 30" W. This is the Twentieth Century, but its X'e“glous:l-nd it is now in the files of the persecutions would make a gent of the Sixteenth|U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Al- feel perfectly at home.—(Chicago News.) | aska. Any and all persons claiming ad- ZENGE SEIZED IN CHICAGO MUTILATION DEATH [vermely.. dhould e et vy claims in the U. 8. Land Office, ITS Wise to Call 8 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE *“JIMMY"* CARLSON | — Guy Smith | DRUGS HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. S 51 357 < | Cabs |Anchorage, Alaska, within the PUROLA REMEDIES Fuel 0il Coal N period of publication or thirty days| W =% N ‘;\‘\\\»\ N N thereafter, or they will be barred Pmlmucfirgggg cmzm. Transfer IDEAL PAINT SHOP l RN _;\\,&_\&‘ by the provisions of the Statutes. 1f It's Paint We Have 1It! | i FLORENCE L. KOLB, Front St. Next Coliseum .I A e e | | Acting Register. - |¥irst publication, June 18, 1935, PHONE 97—Free Delivery ‘ FUNEAU-YOUNG | “Nngn:r: ::““ i THE |Last publication, Aug. 20, 1935, } B L | Hardware Company ||} «!{ MARKET RASKET | o | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables ' g aene Treeeere--ee=|| Shelf and Heavy Hardware . Free Delivery | ‘g | Guns and Ammunition . Bt . | The Forward View bR Y | TYPEWRITERS RENTED i | $5.00 per month ;!‘he B. M. Behrends Bank, oldest of Alaska’s | J. B. Burford & Co. For very prompt inancial institutions, respects the lessons “Our doorstep is worn by 4 | of experience. Ut s I satisfied customers” LIQUOR DELIVERY | But in its attitude to its customers and their = ey g requirements, as in the facilities it has LUDWIG NELSON | provided for their service, this bank takes JEWELER 1 the forward view. Watch Repalring ! THE BEST | People . . . or businesses . . . planning for a 1 broader future find this institution as re- sponsive as it is responsible. The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska TAP BEER IN TOWN! ° THE MINERS’ Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS JUNEAU Drug Co. “TME CORNER DRUG STORE” P. O. Substation No. 1 FREE DELIVERY This picture of Mandeville Zenge, carpenter sought in the slaying by mutilation of Dr. Walter J. Bauer, was taken in Chicago after authorities had grilled him for hours. Left to right: Dr. Harry Hoffman, Zenge, Capt. Dan Gilbert. Standing: Assistant State’s Attorney Charles Dougherty. (Associated Press Photo)

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