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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TLhSDAY AUGUST 20, 1935. |able that much of this will disappear with ‘uuuum-l - - X g B Dall V AI(!.SI.([ " nl])” e x'u::nl n\\rmch v).\»‘f':(pm‘[r")(!‘ m] :M:A>wa|n:4rcen:rux Rl::)(n\e;; \ HAWY -~ PROFESSIONAL Fomcinud Soclbties ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager % %)% o et 1 20 YEARS AGO BIRTHDAY :ZORI S T ———— 7| | K Aieinnes pe % pt_Sunday by the Most of the confusion, it would appear, is not From The Empire [ ' Heleno WL A_—lbre—cht—x | Gastineau Channel INTING ° ana Man ¢ e I le - Alaska so much in the minds of the people but in the { PHYSIOTHERAPY | omd Cios. minds of*those Republican leaders who are wonder- AUGUST 20 DRY CLEANING | Ztassage, Electricity, Infra Red | ing just how they going to make a showing in K Ray, Medical Gymnastics. SUBSCRIFTION RATER, o 1996, When thouwsands upon thousands of farmers AUGUST 20, 1915 Bocisl iy 307 Goldstein Building 1 d b, In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 . i}, West are going of st - volls g % Delivered by carrier In n the Mic are going off relief rolls due| American survivors of the Arabic ars, Lo0, Neliihetinan Phone Office, 21¢ per month i et Py mail, pos e following rates |to the activities of the Agricultural Adjustment Act submarine disaster are unanimous Myrtle Feero — P Bob Keaton b & ‘UIy- vear, in a $ x months,” in advance, ! ang petter mark conditions, it is going to be in declaring the liner was torpe- " Subacribers fer & favor Jt they will promptly |pretty hard for the Grand Old Party chieftains to| dced by the German submarine with DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER :i,l:{.\' I}‘-‘m‘fu s e of fuilure or irregularity oo o 0¢ 4 farm program that will have much | Out warning, and American Consul | DENTISTS Telephon ws Office, 602; B © Office, 34 _lof an appeal. As industry moves ahead under the i‘n‘?‘;‘m’:;dE:‘;;;;‘ i:pl(zxtm‘ovx?,h the fi_‘_—_ . Blmx:;cc;llv;asgdlns | Spg;‘e‘::fllé::ncgl’ §3LUMPUS MEMEE’R lor I\&‘%O’(EI‘?’YE‘PHF‘DT?‘E“S‘fi e X impetus given it by 'h:“ F"WA.')L‘LS smn(»lhmxfT of‘ aj “The stars incline Hesrs b wilito.9 prn 17180, Meetings® séeotid ‘.‘\“f'[“‘ i ‘.]L“ . task to :w ck recovery with any hope of winning| n. oo that Novo Georgiovak, the H | A - —_— ‘7‘“3‘:) 1:% Ml;‘:i‘:\};le:: e last Russian stronghold e e :30 p. m. 3 e But lest the Republican high command get 100 had fallen before gme Gi:lrmP;iB:‘)j Oroscope P = ————'ll brothers urged to at- ALASKA IR e ANy OTHER FuBLicATion TCER | jubilant over the Rhode Island election, we pass|vasion, was received here today but do not compel” Dr. C. P. Jenne ténd. Crwne® Chame g ———— along these interesting points made to the minority | from Petrograd and Berlin. | DENTIST bers. Pfth St. JOHN F. MULLER, party by the New York World-Telegram: SRR S ANV SO L L Gl e Rooms Egnx;:id‘s Valentine G. B, 1. J. TURNER, Secretary | That this is your first crumb of political | Half famished and exhausted 'UESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1935 uilding | T comfort since the Hoover sweep of 1928 was |from a three weeks’ battle with the e Telephone 176 "T JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 followed by the business debacle of 1929; sea, the crew of the gas hoat Fav- & Second and Fourth Mon « That, except for your bankruptcy of orite of Douglas was taken to Cor- Contending plflnelfll”)" fl:&fc‘; of o & ggnr:h P:-c:‘, m(;nm 1u: radership, the law of averages would have |dova. The boat was a wreck. She good and ill are seen in 010~ AN g (o S XY SRR o vitz Temple, o ’:olu o few coumbs In the off-year |left Douglas on July 20 for Warm|scope for” foday. Caution should| PHONE 15 Dr. Richard Williams beginning 4t 7:30 pm elections of 1934; Springs Bay but ran into a storm rule, especially among aviators. { DENTIST i HO““‘%DD‘STABLER. That the election in 1935 of an op- and was blown out of her course,! All who sail the seas should be OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Worshipful Master; JAMES W. positionist Congressman in a New England being carried out through Iey fortunate today when there will be| Gastineau Building LEIVERS, Secretary. district festered with dead industries does ! Straits. She was lost for nine days much travel from European ports Phone 481 not necessarily protend election of a Re- |and finally beached near Point The navy also should benefit. | T 0 T E ]‘I Pl DOUGLAS f0E publican Congress and a Republican Presi- |Steele, on Hinchinbrook Island women are lucky today_ they AERIE X ‘H)/ dent in 1936; | During the last week the men were should devote their time to inten-| ! - | W Qre 17, F. 0. E. "% That a rebuke to the New Deal is not without fresh water and food was sive work on_whatever they con-| Grocel y Dr. A. W. Stewart PRt thira”;ao;é;?‘n PO Kl TR | a vote of confidence in a negative alter- very short. After beaching the boat sider most important. All who are W “]7m., Eagles' Hall, Douglas, Visltiuu TQON'Q N TCE native. the crew rowed to Whitehead Wire- in the artistic professions should| B, n DENTIST ¥ A JOHNSON’S SOUND ADVICE. That, when the nation as a whole goes |less Station in an old canoe and profit in the coming autumn when Jan]es Ramsay i SO Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | I‘J:’utk;frs TWElI“:IOInZ;a,sk‘;h B.Seckf::}:n 3 to the polls next year the people are not apt were taken aboard the wireless aciresses, musicians and painters FRESH FRUITS al!d SEWARD RUILDING P TS i o s Yy e to exchange something for nothing. station launch to Cordova. All the will be under good direction. VEG:TABLES Off’~e Pncne 469 it Tl who now heads the Works Progress Administration SRR DRl T |men were well considering their This is a lucky day for cngage- P 4 | in York, has been having his trouble with Today’s the day for the deer hunters, and that|experience. Those landed were Bing its lo marry. Those who plight FRESH MEATS i - Eoheis = 3:° L"‘:k!m:: lr:: l‘;‘-::l a[!)la]' striking workers, The upshot was that he went on} ... aqvice .is still od: “If you can't see the| Halleck, owner; Karl Lawrence, troth under this sway should expect . v | ks ; | the air recently with a speech outlining the situation 1::]'“ ":]]‘“’,”lm:“.( Shgh i {D. E. Fuller, Fred Hastings and lur fortunes and harmonious mar- | Phone 182 FreeD"‘!:’!: Opt. D and a t:::n::rl:or:;e' oil save | in typical Johnson language and urging honest labor- ¥ Chris Teperich, all of Douglas. . \ . B TS : s —| | Graduate Los Argeles Col- PIIONE 149; NIGHT 148 ing men not to fall for what he termed “blatant] prom the way the boats are loaded it looks like e Marriage ¢ 088 it Stope and g lege of Optometry and ¥ - . + Bha v = oy 3 o N b bunk.” Particularly, he referred to the system the|, yo.oord breaker for tourists, probably surpassing The Alaska Engineering Commis- more of a business as well as a love j H. S. GRAVES Opthalmology | RELIABLE TRANSFER § . |sien completed the purcha: in partnership ,astrologers foretell, but - fogant: % ila b Communist group has of pointing the finger at ti®] . fisyres to date. Times can't be so bad when 50! Seattle orp its largest Zingle s‘c)rd:; im.\ will diminish rather than in-| "Tuwe Clothing Man” Glasses Pitted Lenses Gree'nd | |52 American Federation of Labor. It was excellent) .,y have money to travel. 3 i he G ) gave in the following excerpt of food supplies. The list includes crease the trend toward divorce advice the General gave ] ing e: ¢ e L | B. P. 0. ELKS meets | every second and fourth | Wednesday at 8 p. m. i Visiting brothers wel« g come. i | N M. E. Monagle, Ex- a'ted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary General Hugh Jobnson, former NRA chieftain il i eag— 3 e [134 tons of lard, flour, bacon, su- London astrologers now draw lines| | Yo% of H““:c'h‘"“" W mretiispissmemmiit | | ‘Comaniercial Adjust- l Some federation leaders have allowed They are talking about Huey Long for President|gar, butter and cheese and, in ad. of similarity between Japan today | g T DR. H. VANCE ment & Rating Bureau themselves to-be euchered and outgeneraled ut it would probably be libel to print just what|dition, 18,000 cases of canned goods. and Germany in 1914. They read in |- 4 OSTEOPATH Coperating with \%nur,e Ao ’ into raking Communist chestnuts out of this they are saying |All supplies not needed at once the horoscope of the young em- & - vegsultation and examination jce Bureau fire just as they rake contractors’ chesnuts. PR~ T S N o in the construction camps will be peror ultimate disaster to his dyn-| FAIN1--CTLS Free. Honrs 10 to 12; 1 to 5; . Room 1-—Shattuck Bldg. The Communist unions are not openly lead- Farniars.and Workers turned over to the government store asty and even personal danger to| n“":":m;:“’ms"e“ 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. || We have 5,000 local ratings ing this strike against Government. They - o e | at Anchorage. himself. | Office Grand Apts., near Gas- on file are fooling organized labor into the blame (OitibaR Bauiterd | { New groupings of world powers| '"wmu Hatdwan Co_ ineau Hotel. Phone 177 for th If this succeeds, they will strike BRI T | The report of the Bank of Peters- are indicated by the stars; they|wm =~ = m —— + 3 From Moscow, at the nerve center of Commun- . ; R — later, depending on your action, and then the n burg, which appeared in this issue feem to foreshadow strange and sur- - e . WL " history of this page will be written—that sm, comes the Interesting news m‘,t Axuu 1[ of the Eimpire, thbws sl Misrakor prising alansey & 2 - ]UNEAU FROCK. organized labor led a communistic strike |Communists are now planning a third political party GARBAGE HAULED st 3 B R there $12,000 in deposits over those of Persons whose birthdate it is hnve‘ H R Siitiat- the IGoRsrmment, and ‘peaple of AN or us, to include workers and farmers. While there g % S0 PR R PIET BIRE BT gury of & vear of much pleas-| | Reasonable Menthly Rates flrry' {cee SHGPPE 1o Sita s a certain unpleasantness zbout having a con- i e {ire and gath ‘Ehroligh \spestiation. =, R e “Exclusive but not Expensive” T o /ention in the capital of a friendly mation plotting | °d " May 3. * g e 1 E. O. DAVIS DRUGGIST | TELEPHONE 584 In some cases they have gone further. -] g : ehorinan tasha ot b= | e Contacts with persons in high po- SRR stic groups in a few ne destruction of our cherished 1 of govern-| 5 i i con Sitions is fores . v i 4 Alire. 21e . CHNEMEWES | S ioed ment, the news on the whole must be regarded | Mrs. Harry H. Williams and son sitlons is forescen for many Phone 4753 ! ‘The Squibb Stere federation unions. They are not a majority A a aty th histen farry left for Vancouver, B. C, on , Children born on this day prob-'“ but they are blocks so strong as to put o f;\:“uskn;" ::l“l:r “];:;:u:‘"“ \& to be found in the the steamship Princess Alice. Mas- ably wil lbe exact in mind and car = o nerican labor leaders the spot. I do he key i : ‘ ter Harry i ke ul rogarding details. jects 3 R Gl T S S T S O A R e s 1t ulidiag. . |adilsson~68<the Reds: that by cabwsichird ey | 1T FIRU, Wiflalos s o glemd ' SolRiC it (2R B RSN G : . 00l In Olympia. Mrs. Williams this sl work hard for success, GENERAL MOTCRS Ty trad \eed not be Communist, and indeed need not even MeCAUL MOTOR ¥ § l o " . 8 to ¢[)l')|d several months in San but als> play in unusual luck. d 1’ () S q She b el »gether the : an OMPANY ] e e et be Socialist. It must merely weld togethe o o i endlingl e SRR ‘ e iR | C rancisco. : p o armers and Kkers. That is all the Communists e : . MAYTAG PRODUCTS Bodss anll Do araih If that strategy succeeds, and the A. F. of PAMIDETS SO JVar 5 TR X on this day 1785. Others who have ? 2 ~ g ymouth Dealers e e wppens a8 e spear. |1k now, aihough @ few years ago ihey would have e Ry U6 Shetie ) - R ToGn: CONSTRUCTICN CO. ’ g H5 sliatien spurned any compromise with liberalism. ; ) SCH o ; fST 1ahas Tadeinent 1 Shis couhtey W1 be history of futile attempts to weld our farmers and scientist, 1764; Benjamin | set back tw i ' workers into a political unit. Long before Lenin, NGME MlNlNG MAN Harrizon, twenty-third President of (rARL»\Nl) I()( (.!\Nj g sven before Karl Marx formulated the theoretical | the United States. Don't do it, boys. Don't let yourselves D e ot Bestinten ikl eind o am-+- ENROUTE SOUTH.TO (Copyrignt, 1935) Hardwcood Floors ] FORD AGENCY DR e do Loul. PHIL owpe and play & L jcans were trying to bring about the union of MEET HIS FAMILY Mgbignr- |1 Waxing Polishing Cigars (Authortond Dealers) e LABORERS NEEDED, || Sanding Cigareties | o el ousontliias sl RS as ba | A. M. Hartford, manager of the PHONE 682 N 1480 A e T . Hammon Consolidated Gold Fields FEDERAL BU“‘DING‘ ! v Candy gimamhtied have come to know it. But to retain its respect « But class consciousness just will not make itself cnd further its own cnds it must keep lts own|felt in America. One after another, the Farmer-|ith headquarters at Nome, arrived =\ o e T Cards 1 JUNEAU MOTOR: ; 1 2 in Juneau Sunday afternoon on the % heuse in order and not allow these foreign agitatorsifLabor parties collapsed. The boys who are in a 1 y ¢ " Foot of Main Street ane from Fairbanks. Mr. H: sion announces an open competitive | M] S ( 2\& ] OC ,\ to burrow into its ranks, undermining the very|huddle in Moscow are just as unrealistic as their Pl artford, ICI S L : b o gy < e sl 4508 Knights ’ .t NO. 1 '] prineiples on which labor unionism in this country|American spiritual ancestors of the s86d. filling vacancies in the position of . Their failure in these States seems cer-| counection with the Prince i e | | | L] jwho is going outside on a vacation, Classified Laborer examination for | was founded Labor. | Rupert and resumed his southward Laborer in the Custodian Service,| | Meets Second and Fourth Sun- tain to be just as dismal. journey on the Yukon today. Post Office Department, Juneau, at days Every Month—3 P. M. y S 2 y . Rec DUDE HAYNES G. 0. P. FUMBLI} FOR PROGRAM. 4 Z 2 _| Mrs. Hartford and their two $1,200 a year. Receipt of applica-| 3 s As stupidly stupid as a public utilities cor }ch“dm“ left Nome for the states on | 1i0ns to close September 5, 1935. Secretary ra i ropaga i ies.—( York While much is being made in Republican quarters g‘:"l;‘i'fll‘ in"ts; propaganda acHvities—(New York| . — . southbound sailing of the| FOr further information and ap- New over the election of a Congressman in Rhode Island ™™ Victoria last spring and spent the | Plication blank apply to the Secre- e One esegsmdenmiyion L] 1 ~ b MBS i tary, Board of U. S. Ci bearing the G. O. P. label, the same sources aré| rravel broadens everything except the bank-roll fu“:":‘li;‘gn“:ie';:‘fi:’; S, T -l éde?a]s,nfi‘"{fe,ff;",‘ifi BETTY MAC | lysizing the situation as a revolt of the people| (Greersboro, Ga., Herald-Journal) - ) i rc nc o sboro, Ga., Heral i Building, > against confusion caused by the present Adminis- B . e “‘ct C&m Where they expect to| o‘t‘figeni: Jm‘:;e::a :;;‘r‘“-l;’:h'% “‘; BEAUTY SHOP | tration. There may be some impatience as a result| Mussolini will have to add tsetse fly-swatters Mect Mr. Hartford and together | g i In New Location at | of the extended session of Congress, but it is prob-|to his army equipment.—(Tampa ‘Iribune.) ; . pend the rest of the season in San Civil Service District, 450 Federal | 12th an¢ B Streets | Diego, returning to Nome on the|Office Building, Seattle . | PHONE 547 |last sailing of the Victoria for the ————— Pabst Famous ) - s | Bering Sea port, scheduled to leave — Draught Beer Europe Stirred by Prospect of Hapsburg Restoration [z Sos s« © il A | On Tap anitar; rocery at., i } CAPT. HAINES RETIRES Aug. 24, by the Eastern Stars. ‘ “JIMMY" CARLSON ® Sale starts 10:30 a.m. —adv. Capt. H. F. Haines, who has been i o Wise to Call 8 in the service of the Washington | Tug and Barge Company at Seattle f—— . | for twenty years, starting as mate Guy Smith Juneau HOTEL ZYNDA i Gardlnal |on one of the company’s tugs, has Sample Room | resigned as President and Manager Transfer Co ra s !of the company. He is succeeded by D R U G S & ELEVATOR SERVICE E. H. Jenner, who has been elected when in need of S. ZYNDA, Prop. a s president of the Washington Tug MOVING or STORAGE | and Barge Company. PUROLA REMEDIES Fuel 0Oil Coal R A N | Operation of the famous tug| Transfer LR NN \‘ \\\ \W Roosevelt, used by Admiral Robert PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- ¥ NT ® \ = |'E. Peary on his North Pole discoy- FULLY COMPOUNDED —————— """ || IDEAL PAINT SHOP | | | \ ery expedition, was included in|} Front St N . It It's Paint We Have It! | Capt. Haines’ duties. o e J UNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Compan weNDT & camsTER | THE PATITS ot o aes” | o | it i MEEEI‘"EAV?‘EEE Phone 342 Free Delivery | . ~—t PHONE 97—Free Delivery SHOP IN JUNEAU! Guns and Ammunition | | | i“""“ | Shelf and Heavy Hardware | | . ! } _ The Forward View = = \ S | TYPEWRITERS RENTED . P HON E 36 $5.00 per month The B, M. Behrends Bank, oldest of Alaska’s | J. B. Burford & Co. 5 For very prompt financial institutions, respects the lessons | “Our doorstep is worn by of experience. satisfied customers” B LIOUOR DELIVERY But in its attitude to its customers and their ~ UNE, UNDI requigiénefnti, as in the facilities it has [ Tl:,l-:u{h s':‘:dl‘w‘ provi or their service, this bank takes Fronf Secend Streets the forward view. ? g s People . . . or businesses . . . planning for a TAP BEER s ; broader future find this institution as re- e — Prospects of an carly restoration of the Hapsburg | widow of Carl IV. The action of the Austrian sponsive as it is responsible. ' IN TOWN! WARRACK dynasty to the throne of Austria have grown | government in approving a Vill paving the way to- UNEAU ! . brighter with the steadily increasing monarchial ward restoration of the Hapsburg properties and '@ ¢ 1 | ¢ ot Colutruchon c" sentiment among citizens of the old empire. Arch- | former power was seen as further indication that 4 : : gt THE MINERS' e duke Otto, pretender to the throne, has been Chancellor Kurt von Schuschnigg and Prince Ernst Dmg CO. e trained for his 10 ion constantly sitice-the | ‘van' Stavhembavg head! of, the Austrian stofm’ . Recreation Parlors el ;x‘nll((’ ]a:dl:}z ’),n\u;ll 7 years ag § 'I;,hmr :‘roops. fa;;on-d placing the yo:ng archt;‘uke on the | T’l,e B M Behrends Bank “THE CORNER DRUG STORE" ! |} and Juneau Ice Cre eudal castle in Belgiun Jrussel as been hrone. Europe is concerned over the possible Substation o the scene of intensive royalist activities, directed | effects the return to power of the Hapsburg dynas- Juneau, Alaska e .1 L'Q“OT Store mmparlonrsmq by the ambitious hand of the former Empress Zita, | ty would have on world peace. - FREE DELIVERY BILL DOUGLAS : ‘"' Pountain o [l

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