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MONDAY, SEPT. 9, 1935. ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE urged the members to ‘“exert your | its keynoter, ily Alaska Empi i e romm——— eras Askd EEMPIre etorts with cunning” This, he said, in the United | “The stars incline SSIOCNAL Fraternal Societies i DI I s v e n o o deree commuiet| FVAET Y SCHEDULED TONIGHT| . L putatl A ROBERT W. BENDER - - AT infiltration into labor and religious groups hitherto | BIRTHD AY| H oroscope s ST o 3| | ' Guscinaray Channal g s i ! lled by Communist bluster. The mild United * p ‘pose 2 alblished every - evening, Ot g and Main ;i‘.?io:dsgvmm were marked for especial consid- | ‘ | 2ust now many mbjelctshwxuf :eor; ! He]?l‘:';s“xld 'J;n: I:PP);ECI'I! [ Lo IMPIRE PR NY a 3 g S g fered in Night School this fall an g Streets, Juneau, Alaska eration and Browder was again credited with the| The Empire extends congratula- but do not compel” |fered in eting of il prospective| 1 Z8ssage, Electricity, Infra Red | B. P 0. ELKS meets Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class | statement: f”"”:”l and b‘"‘ "’""""; t‘::"”-o:{;zt students has been called for 7:30|' Ry, Medical Gymnastic t ;Ve’l'\i “:Iel‘:;:su“;o;:u! el P Al We want to explain to the Socialist Party ljbn;_ day anniversary, to the fo i o'clock tonight in the High School| | 307 n?om,ge:p Building e, ng SUBSCRIPTION RATES. that without withdrawing from our ‘funda- e B 1k 10, 1935 building. one Office, 21¢ i Dellvered by carrier In Juneay and Douglas for #1398 - Lontal position/on the uhestion GELays. to — ;T‘bflg{d S:,T:i:;g‘ry Supects| Already 1t is known that typing | H#————" M. E. MONAGLE, Ex- By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: | power” and of the “structure of Socialism™ | SEPTEMBER 9 WAl 4 today, according to astrol-|and shorthand will be offered. |3t LT = alted Ruler. ’ .s\.’w.q x months, in advance, | we do not at all put as a condition for | A. F. McKinnon conten Y, hing hours should| However, school authorities are de- | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER. | M. H. SIDES, Secretary. ubscribers will confer avor if they will promptly united front the indispensable recognition John P. Monagle |ogy, but fl:e ;nm'busfness enterpris- | termined that no other classes shall | DENTISTS i1- W B e notif x{-“ s ny failure or ““'K“‘“'”Y‘ by them of the principles of Proletarian Dic- — | be fortunate for be. ‘Bidsi’ Ghlkee Alney. . ey thetr Blom:;;:;‘n;‘;gdm. :NIG‘(I;TS (;Jlr }:::)LUHYUS R s . ; Busine: | ship and Soviet Power. 8. " " Seghers Counc : Telephoncs. News Off Business Offi 4. | tatorship ; | for alll own way.” Therefore, attendance a: b — TEh PRt pe It is evident that the greatest service labor in This is a fortunate sway tonight's meeting will determine the | | Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | '1760. Meetings second MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED i forms of merchandising. Many new la e’ and dkst SA0hART % The Associated Press s ‘:1“3“‘:,’;‘«;;’.l:“.i.', ‘m.;‘dfl(n:’ this country can render the Government at the inventions are to bring profit be- curriculum of the Night School,| ——{, *,%7.30 o, b ;‘[.e"rulrm,‘.gw:lg 4 ihis paper and also the present time is to clean its own house of thase 20 YEARS AGO | fore the end of the year and tradescheduled to start soon. . PRSBSOS —— .:'.’b;.om,p,ls m'-g,d to at- local news publis i who tear it down, and through it tear down our From The Empire in general should be active. —_————— Dr. C. P. Jenne Itend. Shieinet & ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |form of government. | ¢ 3 | Under this planetary government CANNERY MAN HERE DENTIST bers. #fth St. JOHN F, MULLEN, THAN THAT OF AN OTHER e | i ‘ {men are likely to be stimulated to| Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | |G. K, . J. TURNER, Secretary When Service mused “the summer no sweeter determined endeavor. Many will re- Mr. and Mrs. Preston McKinley,| | Building : " was evcr”. he prubnblyv was thinking of Indian SEPTEMBER 9, 1915 , |cover lost fortunes and some Will{ oqijents of San Rafael, Cal, are Telephone 176 MOUNT JUNFAU DDDQE NO; Summer, like we are enjoying these days. Ten persons were killed and 48 acquire new wealth. live issue at|20ard the Aleution on its current i Second and Fourth Mon / T ASEEE 1S wounded when zeppelins attacked| Taxes will become a live issue o |run from Seattle. McKinley is as-|p” — o day of each month ir Even air accidents seem to happen in threes.|ino east coast of England. British | this time and certain of them wn sociated with the California Can- || D R }1 d W']] 7 Bcottih Rit2 Temple, |First Post-Rogers, then Arthur Hines and now Percy | gyiators attacked the dirigibles, and|Pe repealed next year. C'T":d“abz‘mrs- Association. | r. hichar lroms l:tm'xlmg 7:30 p.m. | Hubbard. mw latter fled after dropping- 8‘lthe_ forgotten business man is to T e st DENTIST s “0‘1 '}DD.STABI:ER T {hundred bombs. A dispatch from| assisted. ble date for sign-| SHOP IN JUNEAU! OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | |Worshipful Master; JAMES W. We seem to be getting back to normaley. Guards|Paris reported sixty bombs were| Thisisa fflVOHX e *‘r: oo = — il Gastineau Building | |LEIVERS, Secretary. 3 called out in Kentucky during election. {hurled by French birdmen upon Ing important legal papets. 1 erue- | ; | Phone 481 1 b ° | German aeroplane hangars at Me- | tional ag"";‘e’;; ussedpa.nd Ao {“ il | DODGLAS “‘IIE | Searching for Lost Planes. dard and Diesue, while French and Mert are to be dise 5 D - AERIE _p\ —_— | British fli cooperated in an at- “% S | ‘Larclk oe:: q o | Japan is subject to a menacing | Dr. A. W. Stewart i 1, F. 0. E ] - ' (Anchorage Times.) | s A |rule of the stars. War will cause i i Meew Tisst A0 AES . AUARSNS ¢ The search with some ten airpianes now being | terrible losses, it is predicted, and J DENTIST | pm., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visiting : conducted in the long and rugged stretch of counbry:c_‘:b c‘;‘e ’_’l'e‘;;mé ;-iumgern‘::f;:s‘fcmsn airplanes may do great dam- | DRY CLEANING | Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. brothers welcome. J. B. Martin SENATOR LONG SHOOTING. {between Fairbanks and Dawson for the missing| -\ Sovnct, H. o 4 " age unless conflict is averted. |{ SEWARD RUILDING (W. P, T. N. Cashen, Secretary. = plane of Pilot Art Hines and party cannot but|DéY Of Juneau, was appointed elty| ™% | " "o horience earthquake! { . Offize Phone 469 - e Huey Long's oft announced fear that there Were ... ,,mand attention of thousands. | attorney t.oserve for the remamder}shocks Ana will T’ ARORARS i e g2 ey those with designs on his life appears to have been "y pe Jost in the wilds of the interior Yukon;:‘;;fii?":::l :Owrgx\l'll;(fll\):r::if_;’ l‘\)flrr.‘“c“mcs_ War may be precipitated, |8z R Our tiucks go any place any | 3 2 a st of the people 5 L 2 £ ey — : more than the L@u. ballypoo lh’l‘( most of e people or Alaska country, especially in a plane, is some: }dmances and act as legal advisor International broadcasting is to Sort i Ru!\ert Slmpson time. A tank for Diesel OMl | outside of Louisiana considered it. The Kingish lies thing the most daring may well shudder to con-‘m the clty, cause a sensation that may be ! and a tank for crude oil save | seriously wounded by a would-be assassin’s bullet. template. | 2 ) | serious. Secret codes are to be re- Water ' t. D. burner trouble, Whatever one may think of the Senator’s politics,| Many a plane has been forced down in the north-, 5 3 vealed cleverly. 7 . Graduate Angeles Col- PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 it must be admiited that he wields a sweeping ern wilds and airplane search parties have goneIm:’“sz"":;w"é":l::‘f"(“%;‘; ward off| " persons whose birthdate it is have Wash.ug !| lege of Optometry and " R T . power in his home State, and in that power lay the Out promptly time after time in quest of the miss-| o gf) Smith’ of Akax g"m‘d wgo | the augury of a year of unceriain- i Opthalmology ty ELIABLE 1RANSFER danger he so often expressed, Long is a man who ing ships and those aboard. Such quests involvei, .%ol o5 oo . Canada | PUsiness affairs. Much activity ani ~ || GlassesPitted LensesGrovnd | |H—————— - Y i g not only much risk but great loss of time and like- many changes are indicated. (4} P s ] knows no barriers; pushes on to accomplishment : jcally | D return for some concession from 4 i & R despite the number of enemies he makes Srirofife. Vi8¢ Ry [ cost: to the searchiers. In practically {,, -/ country.” Judge Royal A. Gun-| Children born on this day will be Commercial Ad]ugt. all such cases the searching parties and ships have| : adventurous and self-sufficient. Some will say -that tyranny always pays the price been privately owned, and the expenses have been nison said that when he attended| | Subjects of this sign may gain famo It was a patronage scheme appreciated, and it is hoped they will prove ef- E K ¥ i fective. At the same time it is well to remember e it n IT carried to the ultimate in this country, and in at heavy expense the private fliers and aviation | PAITOW strip along the coast which probably lurked the very thing that was to strike oo 500" are” under in this and other similar|Shuts Canada off from a much-| him down—Ilack of consideration for the rights and quests, and it is hoped that the recent Alaska ‘,m_‘peeced seaport. A peace society with | beliefs of others. . plane accidents and tragedies, which have come so its headquarters in Philadelphia,| No, Senator Long is not a tyrant, but he is 2 foreibly to the attention of the outside world as|Was constantly urging that the Unit- ruthless politician. Both are dangerous. |well as Alaskans, will be a convincing argument €d States should surrender South-| B — Ithat it is time the Government do something to ©ast Alaska to Canada “in the in-| THE PROTEST TO MOSC provide for more and better airfields, emergency terests of international peace.” —— |landing places and aids to aerial navigation in the that the Government re- North—and for some means of overcoming the mat- cession by the United States of aid‘m Oritenden, - staveainag, 1161 | Nicholas Biddle, Naval officer, 175 | his supporters succor. | of power, but it would be unfair to call Senator y,.ne by the owners. No Government provislon‘me_ meeting of the commission Ioritn:'ough el SEelaRbREs ; OSTEOPATH operating with White Serve Long a tyrant, for the reason that he believes in, nag heen made for compensating those put to the UDiform laws in the United States| ™ ", \wneeter, soldier'and mem- ALASKA Uomsultation and examination ice Bureau | and offers something in exchange for the domination 'expense of making these most commendable semhes.\m’hl"e American Bar A»wmm’-‘nvim. of ‘Oongréss, wabIbatn an Ehis i| Pree. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to B; Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. of his political group. He is credited, for example,| In this particular search a Government plsne,!himc‘i:d L‘“ i:e‘“ deal °fi°“l:‘h“m°"x‘3ida/, 1836, Others who have cele- LA UNDRY 7 to 8:3y and by appointment. ‘We have 5,000 local ratings with raising his State's educational standards by in command of Murray Hall, Inspector for the Aero-i}’avor ointhe Sv:nyle:: ‘l‘" t° f;si tn‘bm"ed it as a birthday include || Oftice Grand Apts.,, near Gas- l on file . eliminating illiteracy and giving Louisiana many nautics Branch of the Department of Commerce, is| . = = = 0 ac,e)"aihfchos‘x;::;m“"g" Park, explorer, 1771; Poult- tineau Hotel. Phone 177 o miles of much needed roads. Also, Long always gave directing the search. His services will be greatly| o = =% 0 np?enture ot pos_‘ney Bigelow, author, 1855; John Jor- PHGONE 15 -9 el i (Copyright, 1935) {RS. M'LEOD TAKES MISS PUGH’S POST Mrs. Pezgy D. McLeod, who has B | been connected with the Bureau of Miss Crysthl Snow, who tnughl.‘)m burs(_:ment? in the Federal and ¢'ter of heavy costs of the volunteer searches and|the third grade in the Juneau|Tertitorial building, has been nam- rellef expeditions. schools, returned from Seattle |°3 Deputy Clerk of Court, succeed- More weather bureaus, a system of beacons and| ¥here she had been spending her|!n8 Miss Venetia Pugh, who has OWw. ‘There is little wonder cently protested to Moscow against the activity of the Third Internationale convention, and there also NIGHT SCHOOL MEET Tour 2. is RTF»I.E mdlca’mon that lk:te 'gupnrd against Com :beu.er lesim g vl Sl servlce_of Alasl_(an vacation at home, 1\)‘::;;2 z&tlgzinzvbib; married.dM_rs. \ ) 3 1] A munistic propaganda must always be kept up, not planes are urgently needed. The necessity of build- | | €l er new duties o ') aF Al i —_ by the Government alone but especially by 1abor!jno 1anq highways is almost if not quite, a secondary 1 Dr. :0-03” Simpson was initiated | °4ay- | 1 A ] B’gl‘,'{ P e, organizations through which the scheme works. matter—especially on certain routes in Alaska right|into the Elks lodge. W 15 i YIS The newspaper Pravda carried some of the state-|now, as compared to provision for proper aids to| 1Lk A MOYRG. L THE TERMINAL . | IN TOWN! ! FORD AGENCY ] ménts ‘uttered at Moscow which brought about the 'aviation in this vast Territory where the airways| A small body of men broke ground, Ve Rima, ferry ship purehased === s sy @ e (Authorized Dealers) protest from the United States to the Soviet Gov- have largely supplgnted the land ways as public for the 4-story annex to the Gas- | =cently by Mrs Jobn C’:;“' i R e ernment, and they are very clear evidence of how routes of travel. | tineau Hotel. The plans showed a . PRIy eom Dt herth el fHE MINERS' GREASES the world overthrow plan is carried on. If funds for providing all these aids by the Fed-| bullding with 65 rooms, 35 of which | (¢en¥'s Float to & new one at the : i GAS—OILS g der. General Secretary of the Com- €ral Government are not now forthcoming the pro-|had private baths. | Lower City Float, where remodeling Recreation Parlors i Earl Browder, eneral Yy isi 1 h funds should by all be de ! work continues, ? ]UNEAU MO’IVORS munist Party- in the United States, was quoted as Yisions fof such funds should by all means be ma g WEEK OF SEPT. 9TH | and J S by the next legislative or congressional session. Al-| Weather: Maximum, 72; mini- v TlST s TO BEG[N BRI EYRREOR AND | L. S Foot of Main Street llows: J laska is now in the national picture in such a way mum, 31; clear. ADVEN i uor Store In a few of the more important strike |yngy sne cannot longer be ignored in these matters —————— EYELASH DYE—S$1.00 ‘ q s battles, particularly the general strike of workers in San Francisco, to the Communist Party belonged the leadership, the decisive influence. In the United States there are —and her people are entitled to the protection so| | tragically evoked by the losses of the last few days.; Does Mussolini really intend to go to Ethiopia {POLIC PREPARE DRIVE ON TRAFFIC DRIVE HERE FOR FUNDS The Church of the Seventh Day Adventists will hold its annual Wel- fare Drive for funds for the main- Only the Best Supplies Used Here fo—— VIOLATIONS HERE tenance of the yacht Messenger and DPR.-H. VANCE THE BEST BILL DOUGLAS ment & Rating Bureau l JUNEAU FROCK . SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Ezpenstve® R T || MecCAUL MOTOR | || COMPANY ‘} Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | P ey S e Hpening con'dltxons for & Wide anti-Fascist himself, as he says, or is that just a threat to ‘;:’hpizrrmfiog:":gzb' iha cen:al r}uc;eus o scarce the Ethiopians to death?—(Detroit Free! party of the unite .from, Press.) Then Samuel Dardeck, or Darcy, a district or- ganizer for the party in San Francisco was quoted: | We began to convince the workers not i only to enter the American Federation of Labor but to become its active and lead- ing members. The stream of those entering into the Federation was great. Clothes do not make the man nor shorts the As the convention adjourned George Dimitroff, woman.—(Toledo Blade.) PETER PAN SHOPPE ¢ MARGARET LINDSAY Telephone 221 Guy Smith || DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery the new church and Mission Office Phone | Recognizing a serious traffic prob- | in Juneau. lem, Chief of Police Roy Hoffman| The new church, located on Sec- Times have changed, says the professors. Man | today announced a switch in patrol- (Ond and Main, cost approximately |is now living in the era of getting something for |men to handle the situation. $10,000. nothing and having it delivered—(Akron Beacon-| Patrolman Ken Junge has been FPastor H. L. Wood announces that Journal.) transferred from the midnight shift | the drive will begin tomorrow. to one in the daytime and will be | * GARBAGE HAULED 1 responsible for traffic code mainte- Reasonable Moathly Rstes | E. 0. DAVIS ““With 800 automobiles in Juneau, TELEPHONE 584 MUSICIANS LOCAL NO. 1 Meets Second and Fourth Sun- days Every Month—3 P. M. DUDE HAYNES, Secretary 'bSovict‘ Exl;edition Hur;ts “Lost” _Island in Arctic we've got to begin thinking about the problem of traffic,” Chief Hoff- ;THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL;} ! 9 | }' | | man said. “Patrolman Junge will ’L Phone 4753 BRSO I 1 make traffic his chief duty, but he #—m8MmMmm———___ g ‘3—“"—"—""‘—4*1 ' : will need the complete co-operation| s— — FINE [ HNS&ISHIIE? Y‘.E'g of all if this drive for saner observ- Watch and Jewelry Repairing l ! iosof rexillations 14t be e vacs GENERAL MOTORS | at very reasonable rates | % 2 I I I Home of Hart Schatfner and Marx “'~thing | ——— It = PAIN1--CILS Builders’ and Shelf B HARDARE | | 1 Thomas Hardware Co. | MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON The Police Department is waging a drive, particularly, against illegal parking. City authorities explained today that leniency in illegal park- ing, now that the street paving work is nearing completion, is a thing of the past. | | i | Il ||| PAUL BLOEDHORN | i FRONT STREET —a e e— | | AMMUNITION Guns for rent, bought sold and GARLAND BOGGAN Hardwood Floors R Waxi Polishi exchanged—Always Open . it g g e fion 24 Bitiodies Wisll i, T SEEBIGVAN {— —— ——— |} THE X 0. Neieee ""“"1...“54AL_ PHONE 55 it g ] - BOVELEENDA - 48 seiniibr pasgiee | ot a2 - ELEVATOR SERVICE fm Mhe':'ge.l:.vl:v ‘) 8. ZYNDA, Prop. ® —6 The Forward View Cigars SRR b Cigarettes Candy Cards The New Arctic \ [ The B. M. Behrends Bank, oldest of Alaska’s financial institutions, respects the lessons of experience. \! (R SPI TZBEJRGEN /18 It It's Paint We Have It! ' For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY WENDT & GARSTER ‘ PHONE 540 | I IDEAL PAINT SHOP | But in its attitude to its customers and their requirements, as in the facilities it has provided for their service, this bank takes the forward view. Harry Race DRUGGIST “The Squibb Siore” People . . . or businesses . . . planning for a broader future find this institution as re- sponsive as it is responsible. G. A. U. Ushakov before start. An expedition into the Arctic wastes in search of ‘he “lost” phantom Giles or Gilles Land, supposed to have been discovered in 1707 by a Dutch whaler, .is being undertaken by a Soviet crew of 72 men, theaded by the explorer, G, A. U. Ushakov. The : 1te:ion have been taken along, although the expedi- e tion plans to stay but four monthu."surtlng fro; Moscow, the expedition headed for Archangel and then planned to go te Bpitzbergen and Franz Joseph Land, finally reaching the barren Siberian coast at Novaya Zembla, where the coal supply of their Lepatev sea, the Vilkitsky strait, and the Kara sea,, ' s The B. M. Behrends Bank Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap | tiin is one of 6,000 miles and provisions and equip- | ship, the icebreaker Sadko, will be renewed. After 2 EL ) A Parlon |ment for a two and one-half years stay in the polar that the expedition will turn north and go into the Juneau, Alaska JIMMY CARLSON - I !‘B.?:T ORDERS FOSS CONSTRUCTION CO. Phone 107 Juneau SHOP IN JUNEAU! Juneau IT..Tch. Candy

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