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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1935, : : e ———s— - e p— all, a spirit in which youth can find fulfillment | ———— ing items concerning health and |2 D(lilv Al(iskl‘ E"l})ir(’ ol it oS/ ;HAWY——_; f‘_ = “The stars incline social problems in the Matanuska [‘ROFE The “Tories” of Washingion's days were those| project. i Fraternal Societies OF ———— ROBERT W. BENDER - - FEditor and Manager | 27 iy s ae B3 s T __Iwho still thought England was supreme and WETC‘___._B RI D H Wi R e I ¥ Published _cvery evening _except Sunday by the willing to knuckle down to “taxation without rep-| I H AY Oroscope TRUESDELL BETTER Helend WL Albeed Gastineau Channel | EMPIRI TING COMPANY at Second and Main i % E—— Mort Truesdell, who has been > . L. Albrecht ey - , Alaska resentation” rather than change. Today they are: but do not ‘compel” || contined to-nis i T i PUYSIOTHERAPY ed o, the Post Of Forean s Second Ciass the same old “Tories” cnly in & different dress. In| The Empire estends comgratula- | o i bt assage, Electricity, Infra Red B. P. 0. ELKS meets attack of lumbago for the past s month, is slowly improving. | Ray, Med‘caI_Gymx_zuucs. SDAY, AUGUST 28, 1935 R | 307 Goldsteir Building -fic aspects dominate today, CUMMINS IS VISITOR Phone Office, 216 Y N tions and best wishes today, their a political sense they are the ultra conservatives| ™ A » ( s ek 2T — - , .. | birthday anniversary, to the follow- SO W ry heir works are devine SUBSCRIPTION RATES. so warped in the theory that their Delivered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 that they oppose every second and fourth Wednesday at 8 p. m, Vieiting brothers wdt anything and everything on the; . | i come. per month conceited premise that anything they do cannot be AUGUST 21 7 o g to astrology. t is a time 3 e L LTS 1 ‘ t the following rates: ; SR ’ illions | i ffort, especially in| C. J. Cummins, of the Libby, |, % M. E. Monagle, Ex+ 1 X montha. in advance, | improved upon. They would rather see mil Dora M. Poole f CRIOUS McNeill and Libby cannery at Taku | | D 2] ‘REE 3 will promptly StATVE than make one move which would indicate Mel Grigsby i noting any important project. | T ;mt i Yme Fienin | Rs'ms;g:_l;g;smum.eg alted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary 7 g + ’ ar . b i men are to| . ' ' e R R AT YO0 || ; ; lure or irregularity that their theories are not holy. Ole w«v:;;by ”mblfm;‘:::::s:nmpnses and | tineau Hotel Saturday night. Cum- | | Blomgren Building KNIGHTS OF COLUMPUS ) News Office, 002; Business Office, 374 It was at these outlaws of the common good| S o ions will b offered to|Mins arrived Saturday and return- PHONE 56 Seghers Council No. ‘ Sk oo B — that the President aimed when he called upon yout.hI Euni;:z‘ Anderson 1‘;1-10“ and yenis t.l;c Whrs ed to Taku Harbor Sunday morn- Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | | 1760. Meetings secend A O isivaly ontitled to tne to take its rightful place and “participate in the| Patricia Hussey = { ing aboard a cannery tender, o= ——43iand last Monday &t { Frank L. Gourlay; e ——— ted to decisions known to give strength and spirit and - 7:30 p. m. Transient g ning is givcn'by astrologers cor to our Government and national life.”| | g i & 3 brotr evs urged to at- / | = that labor difficulties may have ser: | o e . e Backward there is stagnation and decay; forward | ———y | results in retarding national Dr. G. P. Jenne tend. Cownn~' Cham- \ G AR el I ket i DENTIST bers. #fth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, ANY OTHER PUBLICATION with youth and new ideas, properly nourished ;md‘\ . pro-perity and in causing policies 5 ;nd 9 e i i n a3 s < bl . raged, ther nore enlightened and pow- | alia . The stars show Mars . e . cosortig, s 34 4 s g wv- § 20 YEARS AGO | i iweon e R (Vi S erful Republic. powerful next month n a place that DA T WA e 2 | T JUNEAU LODGE NO. ¥ i Telephone 176 | From The Empires 4 enCOUrages r workers. L ot F / ; = 4 P 4§ | encour \h‘e's unll(est Bmx;nf Bisgrid DRY CLE ING i 3 Sécond and th A Prophecy Near Fulfillment. This is a lucky sway for AN 2 Su%: b s t.h"I: . P! Y —— | ay ach monl s v | seek employment. Men and women ' o & s P Scofthuh R ita oy | 1 | o 1 . o1y t2 Tem| (Toledo Blade.) oacy bt W L {wno_ combatl R e : e | Dr. Richard Williams | beginning at 7:30 pm. Two hundred years ago Samuel Johnson wrotc| Increasing activity alonz theDan- to be in a friendly m - DENTIST HOW ARD D. STABLER, of flying and forecast with almost uncanny accuracy [ube front was reporied, with Ger-|yard applicants. Vorshipful Master; JAMES W. what is likely to happen soon in Ethiopia, or|mans and Austrians masied to al planetary influences extend to Sort OFFICE ‘AND RESI!JENCE LEIVERS, Secretary. ] | Abyssinia 4 | number of nearly 500,000. IL{ was be- | the federal government where there ! Gastineau Building e i X.u Joim\nn's tale of Rasselas, Prince of Abys-|leved an effort would be ‘made to|is 0 be a widespread turnover Water 8 Phone 431 ) fOF sinia, Rasselas converses with a philosopher who |occupy Belgrade. amon; employees and many sweep- w“h- pis 4 DOUGLAS T 1hus’<po1kk ing investigations of relief agencies, g ¥ VISR IR AERIE = - """ "If men were all virtuous, T should with | It was announced that the Can- lozers foretell surprises not yet| T Dr. A. W. Stewart TI 1% F. 0. . St great alacrity teach them to fly. But what |adian government’s call fcr money ned by powers that be. « A W, Otewar! Mecss first and third Mondays, : would be the security of the good if the bad {with which to purchase machine| speculation is to lure persons in ! | |pm., Eagles' Hall, Douglas. Visiting could at pleasure invade them from the sky? guns for the army in Eurcpe had many walks of life and the gambling e Lo oDi“mUS': s { {brothers welcome. J. B. Mart TR TERTIIICATE B (" i been so generous that it/ was un- g will rule. Protests against ¢ i W. P, T. N. Cashen, Secret. NEED CERTIFICATE FOR SCHOOL. Against an army sailing through the clouds, I : : 4 P , 3 e neither walls, nor mountains, nor seas could [able to use it all, as the manufac- methods of courting Lady Luck will X our | i SEOWIARDF‘ P::n-ehlz;;m = S Just one week from today the school bell rings afford any security. A flight of northern turers had all the orders they could | ix merous in the autumn. L S A h o again and young Juneau starts the long trek back savages might hover in the wind and light fill. It was suggested that further il parties are to lose popu- A A ‘< :‘!———”— —3i| | Our t.ucks go any place any s will then uple 1 at once with irresistible violence upon the donations be for the Qurpose of| a:ity owing to unpleasant publicity | > Kohert Simpson (| time. A tank for Diesel Oil to classes which will keep them occupied unti | Suaititatritng <hosaitals: AoF RE TaE L 2 i i np: et s vals Bk i Bty ahoBa v itk capital of a fruitful region that was rolling mainta Ig mgpwounded m.!ds;: . [arte mé lx)cr.;ons L_m e g p:c;_,\[ LA! ]NDRY D o oA ] id-n” tank Yoe- eruds ol aive g S oy ol Wl s B A AT pensions for Vo or|A ccandal of national porient i ¥ ()gu . burner trouble. clothes, haircuts and the rest of the incidentals 1o, Ty Frionon airplanes from the north about|the dependent families of the dead. prognosticated. s NE 15 || Graduate Los Angeles Col- PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 the real pu » of learning will be needed. Teeth to fulfill this prediction of great tragedy? In any | A London astrologer prophesie: ! PHO E ] lege of Optometry and Il R i LE TRANSFE! may need to be looked over by dentist, Perhaps . oo ihe story of Rasselas is speclally worthy of| The Seattle Chamber of Com-|for England a new political faction| Opthalmology 1 ELIAB NSFER | a check up on health where the child has shoWn | .oading and study just now, not only on account |Merce appointed a commission from |compoced of the middle “class fi- (lasses Pitted, Lenses Greeind e e e indicatior need atte f not being too well; all these things ,r jis forecast of possible Italian-Ethiopian war | its Alaska Bureau to work out anancial leaders. The high cost of | tion this week if the youngsters are to nhorrors, but for its fine philosophy and ethics ap-lplan to further campaign Alaskan | fi Commercial Adjust- i ng forces may be one of its s e fRie Ebtvaiits A . * ife i i ities for the purpose of arranging issues have a fair advantage at school plicable to life in America. o CE . You children week dn 'a sense of the: word e Rasselas whs read more by the past genemuon,itpre celebration of the Territory’s| Persons whose birthdate it is have | DR. H. VAN fnem&RatmgBureau every merchant, doctor, dentist and all of Juneau but it is a classic that will live. Of Samuel John- | filteenth birthday in 1917. the augury of a year of improved | % , o " Coperating with White Berve 5 o i 3 a i s : “When | fortunes to which friends or rela- rocar Uoasultation and examination ice Bureau stands ready to serve. Now is the time to get them son, its author, an eminent scholar said: £ i | : Pree. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. ‘ We have 5,000 local ratings | on file I G once or twice in a century heaven sends & man on| Among the freight shipments to|tives may contribute. | earth to show us what manhood means, we cannot|Juneau was the complete hmting; Caildren born on this day prob- | James Ramsay & Son learn too much of him. And Samuel Johrson was| plant for Dr. Pallister's General| &bly will be dynamic and ambitious | a man.” hospital, which was furnished by |to succeed because of confidence in FRESH FRUlTS fll.ld — . _— e |the American Radiator Co., and their power to improve humanity. VEC:TABLES i Rty = health authorities are guarding against any further Mr. Insull’s Pensions. | was installed by George K. Gilbert| Count Tolstoi, Russian novel 1 e T A CK. outbreak. Have them vaccinated before next Tues- | Plumbing Co. ‘r.:ul reformer, was born on this day, rRESH MEflTs H JUNEAU FRO day if you haven't already done so el ik | |1628. Others who have celebrated | {Phona182 Free Delivery arry Race SHOPPE o | At a meeting of the Wamen's|it as a birthday include Johann “Exclusive but not Expensive” fixed up for school And in the procedure don't forget that every child has to have a vaccination certificate to enter school. While the mild smallpox epidemic is over " to 8:30 and by appointment. Office Grand Apts., near Gas- tineau Hotel. Phcne 177 i OSTEOPATH Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx “'~thing treasurer, and Mrs. Lulu B. Thomp- ‘hat is the neutrality anq finance in building up his utility pyramids. it Tl EFIRST NEWSPAPER i s when it comes 10 Since he is voted $33,000 pension arrears, money | 2 s country out o ar, less e SOme w: 3 y ' Vol ending his arrest o5 this country out of war, unless it be some withheld by the directors’ vote pending b % artibromnd bvelopp ISSUED, MATANUSKA; | ; hangovers from the last conflict whose and trial, the inference is that Mr. Insull's flig)l\;:[iw Alaska @old Mines Company ¢} ls MIMEOGRAPHEDHIF PAIN1--OILS | tion it need not worry abo | McCAUL MOTOR | . FOSS | COMPANY rectors of g tilities promoted by 3 5 ! WAR Suxf\)\lxx(“l((;;xlsxxII“}\‘\T:FVn]Li;B(‘loun-k‘l‘gr?- 1]\'L= Kiuregute | $iclauany Dempetaed; Unigns Mg | Wollsang vor Gockhe, GETDADEH« = = DRUSEe | Coats, Dreses, “WE WANT NO WAR.” Sa S 2 5 & . |at the home of Mrs. R. C. Black-|thor, 1749; Lucius Adelno Sherman, | &* 3 | Hoslery and Hats v § S e pension of $21,000 a year. The action is based, pre- i 5 £ : o | o4 2 g “The ‘Suuibb. Stire” | sumably, on the fact that Mr. Insull was moquitted | ¥ell Mrs. Hattie Wade was electad | Unive:: ‘C‘"“f"v";f“'m_ | EI S. GRAVE§ [ | | Many acts ‘of the Congress just ended may be | .= "o onnica) violation of the law, although he | P™ »mcnt, Mrs .Johanna IGrass, | opyright, 0) The Tlothing Man 1 i open to argument but there is one piece of leglsla-' ;1004 almost every principle of sound business|SeCretary, Mrs. R. O. Blackwell, : uatncs xemn : i ’ | bill. There will be no dissent keef profit CONSTRUCTICN CO e idea of patriotism is making money out of human from arrest, and his putting the Government the ‘&na) o 1014 botal g Builders’ and Shelf > ’ blood great exepnse and trouble to bring him back, werel* e end o totaled 13 miles, Aot censurable, 1a}cmr:‘l‘m: to statistics released By The first issue of the Matanuska | HARDARE 1 hone 107 Juneau The incident is typical of a certain type of big|'® mining company. These develop- Valley Pioneer, mimeographed bul-| | Thomas Hardware Co. T poiniains RS R s The old veteran from Arkansas, Joe Robinson, Senate leader, echoes the sentiment of the American| . o " 0 Lo otion. At a time when business|Ments had been chiefly confinedo | ictin of the Government colony at| e ————_ | People when ke said: men of the standing of these four boards of directors th_e main Perseverance lodc“buc W‘Matamxska. reached Juneau via the|m | e s FORD AGENCY »\Vt* want no war. We want no wealth are demanding vociferously that Mr. Roosevelt keep existence qf two other veins had|;teamer Alaska. ‘1‘ GARBAGE HAULED '}\ (,lgm rized Dealers gained by war. We want peace. We do | ooy within the law and the Constitution, they been definitely determined, which,| pgiteq by Jack Allman, and pub- Raaemaite’ Msxiblly Botos . s ; not propose to go to war to settle European vote.a fine reward for the man who flouted Lhc;“’ far as they were developed, com- | jspeq Weekly at Palmer, Alaska, Y Clgarettes GREASES policies. law by running away. At a time when the utility | Pared l;“ width and value with the | (he pioneer “hopes to condense, | | E. O. DAVIS Candy GAS—OILS If the Congress to come in January and OUT jnterests everywhere are denouncing Government bme:m erseverance lode. There had | figyratively, the hundred and twen- TELEPHONE 584 I ! high officials will keep that motto before them when interference with their business, they vote a prmce-‘and" e"ll’snzf:m"" d‘“e‘ developmeft |ty miles covered by the project,| | Phone 4753 i Cards JUNEAU MOTORS pressure s brought to bear to drag us into some|ly annuity to one whose business. conduct, more| 't CIVPment, curlng the DSt|and to -bring closer together the|B—————— Foot of Main Street fracas where we have no business some of the than any single feature, started the Congressional y , over $6,000,000 cash. | borderc olonists, some of whom are| &3 g |’ ¥ excuses for war will be . |effort to put the utility business under better almost fifteen miles apart.” The H vc r ; 2 be a‘ 1}1n1e easier discounted. { The largest cargo of copper ore aper i G GENERAL MOTORS | ? i : control. paper is a Government project and | The neutrality bill which places an embargo ever shipped out of Alaska B d S R e against shipments of arms to belligerent nations through Juneau on the stea: W:xi]t‘wm be funiiec. froe do all eaing I\LAYTA(‘“II’RODUCTB I J 3 il Recommends Diet of Meat. | 2 steamship jsts. Mr. Allman's editorship is part * is a step in the right direction and if enfotced Alameda. The shipments consisted {,f his regular work in the Govern- W. P. JOHNSON | 7 to the letter will eliminate one of the main causes| OBER Worth Siar-Telegrsin.) | of 1850 tons from the Boanza mine | it for dragging us into armed clash. In addition to| Those misguided persons who refrain from eat-{at Kennecott. extending the act, which only runs for six months, |iNg meat, on the theory that meat is not good for ment employ in Palmer. e “Mark Twain once said that no it would be an excellent idea to attach a rider|tem .are.addreiedvm"t s{)ecia: b}x]letiir:na(;fh:f;el Weather: Maximum, 68; mini- GARLAND BOGGAN on the law automatically putting the boys who|lansas State College's department of an | mum, 30; clear. town ever tok on the stature of bandry. Prof. C. W. McCampbell, dean of the de-| e and its inhabitants had enough Hardwood Floors Nevg Phone | Arctic i a city until it had a newspaper violate the embargo in the front line trenches in| i i | trouble to fill the columns,” says . Palichs artment, proves not only that meat is not bad for R e 2. 3 case of war. The best spot to lose enthusiasm|bowman e at 1h 1 tho o saltable feod we MISS JOYCE HERE the initial editorial. “The position| | WAXiNg .Pohshmg . for warfare is on the receiving end of a good sized have. vflMéssiMahry szce of Taku ar-jof the Pioneer is unique in that Sandin B ion. | Dr. McCampbell has a lot of medical authority ve n her boat the Mary J.|in its 100 per cent circulation of PHONE 582 Pab;t me |for his statements. One such, recently pointed out|Saturday and returmed to Twinthe valley it predates the telephone |that the northern Eskimo who has nothing but Draught Beer Glaciers Lodge yesterday. Miss|or any established transportation YOUTH HAS ITS DAY. meat (o eat, has no such ailment as high blood | JCVce WhO Is her own crew, hadfacilities which might fill the need| fo—e—eeee = On Tap pressure, while $He southern Eskimo who, because intended to leave Juneau Sun-{of a news distributing agency. 9 In rapping the “Tories of the world,” whom he of his contact with civilization, has sugar, flour, J&Y Dbut delayed on account .of|Through its columns you will be IT S "JIMMY"‘ CARLSON ® recently classed as those who would take us back dried fruits and other “civilized foods” does have ICAVY f08s making navigation un-|kept informed of all that is going e to the “horse and buggy” days, President Roosevelt high blood pressure. P on in the colony. Wise to Call 8 ; b in addressing the Young Democratic Clubs of Amer-| Dr. Leo K. Campbell of Ruth Medical COllege | soosee—e — ¢ mepggrn':s“n?{y té‘eem:’:r:;m“m u’l‘" % 3| C . ; ica calied on the youth of the nati “uni asserts that lean meat is of great value in a re- on the J a 4 challenge rulis in):: are mx:utndlyiz:c & '11‘?“‘;\;‘;3 ducing diet, helping to lower weight normally, with- Ioclviiaet fracts, “will jba Yonorted heol HOTEL ZYNDA r lna e 9 out discomfort, aiding in the loss of body fat. He Tomorrow’s Styles } |Social activities will be announced Large Sample Room B 3 s d such services as the trading also poinis out that some meats are cheaper than 4 - g ns 5 e s . Today" post; hospital nows and fishing ana|{ < © | OV er Lo. ELEVATOR SERVICE ( : | S principles.” In those words he re-echoed the spirit of the patriots who fought under Washington and the spirit i considered berrying information wil be regular when in need of S. ZYNDA, Prop. that has carried America features. There will be local cor-|} MOVING or STORAGE 4 on to the position it now For genuine satisfaction to the appetite, robust s i commands. In his own words: “It is the spirit of or finicky, nothing can beat a good cut of beof. |} #3 [ rEfl:o?denebz a; each camp to keep Fuel 0il Coal - % alinnnn inquiry, of readjustment or improvement, and, above | And the appetite, after all, is the best fi ide. us informed of the activities in the Transfer R AN NRORR —_— 2 ki izl R i g‘v"___‘ various communities.” i i i | @ 2 };«bfl A \\(\\\\\\\ WRECKAGE OF POST;ROG]ERS AIRPLANE The first issue, dated August 22, IDEAL PAINT SHOP contains a story of the Rogers-|® If 1’s Paint We Have It! | “Juneauw’s Own Store” Post disaster; an assurance by Col.| | JUNEAU-YOUNG Hunt that homes will be furnished any other kind of food, when | | .’ | WENDT & GARSTER I by snowfall; and several interest- Hardware Company PHONE 549 MARKET RASKET | s v 0 ;% ] PAINTS—OIL—GLASS . Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables ~ -s=<2| | Shelf and Heavy Hardware | Phone 342 Free Delivery' i Guns and Ammunition | “?e — . . . — . The Forward View j i ) | TYPEWRITERS RENTED | P HONE 36 ;’ | $5.00 per m@th | | g The B. M. Behrends Bank, oldest of Alaska’s | J. B. Burford & Co. ' || For very prompt { financial institutions, respects the lessons | “Our doorstep is worn by of experience. i3 : | antisfied customers” | LIQUOR DELIVE‘ RY But in its attitude to its customers and their T requigementfl. as in the facilities it has LUDWIG NELSON provided for their service, this bank takes SEw g the forward view. ; Watch Repairing ! Philco—General Electric Agency | FRONT STREET | People . . . or businesses . . . planning for a broader future find this institution as re- sponsive as it is responsible. n TAP BEER wowm 4 . THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors JUNEAU Serimn Ty e e | Drug Co. Here ic the wreckage of the airplane which brought death to Will Rogers ad Wiley Post on the cc ‘ T’w B' M' Behrends Bunk IR COM. wH. Sh and Juneau Ice Cream elad shore of the Arctic near Barrow, Alaska. The twisted remains of the plane are shown, upper left, P. 0. Substation No. 1 o4 Parlors while in the foreground the natives who witnessed the tragedy are grouped near a campfire. The shore of Juneau, Alaska Liquor Store [ RT the Arctic ocean, with ‘ts ever present ice floes, forms the background. (Associated Press Photo) ! 1 FREE DELIVERY BILL DOUGLAS | Pountain Candy e reererrereTs y $ B