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) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; THURSDAY, OCT. 10, 1935. s — T g . Ar-| % & | e s GOLD PAVES THE WAY. sician and rear admiral, 1878; | : | Dmly Alaska Emplre ol HAPPY “The stars incline thur Lyman Williston, engineer and‘ { PROFESSIONAL | bl d Manager| Gold is still the magic word in Alaska. It made‘ educator, 1868. i | s Erg : i OF o BOBERT W. BENDER - - Fditor and MAnd®*|ihe Terrtiory ab the outset and undoubtedly it will BIRTHDAY HOI'OSCO e Lk i e (B e e L T e B e Chaninel AT | Y. " Sunday by the|DC ONE of the most important things to clonunu: p g e U | Helene W. L. Albrecht | |z EMPIRE PRINTING COMP. Second and Main |it on its way to greater prosperity and deveolpment. | e G Anderson, expert piano| | PHYSICTHERAPY Strects, Juneau, Alaska 2 & Gov. John W. Troy after a swing around the Inter-, The Empire extends congratula- but do not compel mn;‘;m:nd i wmk"epmnc 143, | | “cassage, Eleotriclty, Infra R8d | B. P .0. ELKS meet- Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class ({or comes back with the report that no single|tions and best wishes today, l‘x’;d" e i Sl R e s | ™ Ry, Mbdibal Gysanstio i cvery Wednesday at & g tter. e _[thing has contributed so much to improvement in|birthday anniversary, to the follow= FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1L 168 = | 307 Goldstein Building [ P. M. Visiting bothers T SUBSCRIPTION RATES |Alaska as the increase in the price of yellow metal|ing: . i Phone Office, 218 i welcome, Oelivered by carrier In Juneay and Douglas for $1.28 35 an ounce. Actually, he points out, the Terri- M=o While mingled good and evil plan- ermanent | —- M. E. MONAGLE, Ex- B D lowins raten; tory is just beginning to feel the result of the price 1l etary influences are active today, | alted Ruler. e N el el t capital and the veteran Brafrdhn B N according to astrologers, a benefic W . { M. H. SIDES, Secrefary. ance, $1.25 S ining rators, new 5 [ v i g wii Confer & Tavor It the will promptly |P00%% MIRIRE operators, oW CRRIE R L R S e i | planetary government dominates. auing {|| DRS.KASER & FRERBURGER || 14 notity " the Busincss Ot of any failuic” or irregularity | prospectors all are "“a xsgs ond i “g-L"' ;“:”‘“‘e’ g ’ This is preeminently a day aus- DENTISTS KNIGHTS © e iR e s N b o bt " 7 next season as a result o . Alfre: undstrom, Jr. ; Bl en Building r' ouncil No. elephones: News ce, 602; Business Offi | he affairs of women, lomgr | | seghers Cou Telophones? T Oe, T Dudnow O T | That s the stuff which will move ‘Alaska ‘1nto Mrs. Roberta Orme iglous, for .3 A SPECIALTY | PHRONE 88 : A ecoad | especially whatever pertains to | {1760. Meet:ng: ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |its rightful position quicker than anything else. As Mrs. E. C. McKechnie shopping and home-making. It is 4 { Hours ¥ am. to 9 pm. | {and last Monday ‘n THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION new capital comes in it is sure to mean develop- Ken Webster a lucky day for hostesses. Teas and Peter Pan Beauty Shop . 3 7:30 p. m. Transiant : | ment, and that means prosperity; more people, and Mrs. C. H. MacSpadden dinner parties should be unusually [} \\p o0 pp pNncAy pron i ——3:brotrars urged to.at- } all of them with money in their pockets. ] 2av. i PETERSON, Operator { | Dr. C. P. Jenne tend. ("-m"" ch:ll:-p 5 L While fishing, public works and other undertak-| = b o 1 "yoiing the:dvetioh lor ‘\“‘!.»15‘1't i el Ly bers. Mfth ;ac. I:ng.Nm. P lings of the season contributed to making the season { the stars presages romance. Serious g ik | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine G. K, d4.J. d ~ | just ending an especially good one, gold Dlnyed_ a 20 YEARS AGO { lovemaking and not lig_ht flirtation 3 Iy Building “0(_’;_‘_ IUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 large part in the improved condition the Chief From The Empire 7§ [ bejongs to this sign which seems to o 3 1| Telephone 176 | sk dna Mon- ek Executive reported as follows: | foreshadow a period of many en-|, [ i t day of each moBth v | There is general employment everywhere. e | gagements *‘"ddm‘“;’zgf’s}, i sd i J l ’NE AU | s e Sy S AT SR AT V Scottish Rifa Temple | People and cities throughout the Territory OCTOBER 10, 1915 Theatres and places s | % =T 7 beginning at 1:30 p.m. { are more prosperous. There is a feeling of Headlines: Germans Have Serb|Mment come under & conflgurflflolté } | Dr. Richard Williams HOW *RD D, STABLEF, | optimism in evidence; confidence has been Capital All But Destroyed. “Three- | Promising to dr::n: ?f r::{l m‘:;- rug o.. DENT]ST Worshipful Master; J.."*ES W, | restored and_everywhere I found people | GARGA A1 Bt REER city o BelejBnd to music that Is || OFFICE AND RESIDENCE ||LmivERS, Secretary. looking up instead of down. Cordova, Sew- d by the| formed. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE" | | | Gastineau Building | P grade has been destroye y the & ct read as pre-|! i ard, Anchorage, Fairbanks and other places 5 ¥ o 3 There is an aspet Phons 481 fOF . i Germans who sent over six thou-| _ derstanding re- P. O. Substation No. 1 ) DOUGLAS emanate well being. The cities are dress- sand shells into the former Serp.| 523N 8 better un . e s O b T 4 M A ing up. New buildings, repairs, painting are caniiaL” % “*!| garding the aims and ideals of un- FREE DELIVERY . 5 AERIE A MEASURE OF COMIC RELIEF universally in evidence, and the people have e PR |ion labor. Much educational work| ) AR Dr. A. W. Sicwart 117, F. 0. E. o : e v g R that attitude of good feeling; of looking to a le saw tne|ls forecast for those who lead the I | |Meets first and third Mondays. Ve Somewhat earlier than during the last Presi- the future with renewed hope and going Forty }::g“;:‘( d;ree?z) the Phila. | Workers. Contests between radicals | f=———eoe—ren— 1 Skt | |pm., Eagles Hall, Douglas. Visiting B i o o 8 the Reoublican| ahead toward a goal of achievement. Busi- | Boston tionals today by & seope|ADd conservatives will disturb or- AMMUNITION [ o am. 656 brothers welcome. J. B. Martin dential campaign, nr» airman o I it | ness men everywhere told me business was delphia Natio: & ganizations. Guns for rent, bought sold and| SEWARD RUILDING W. P, T. N. Cashch, Secretsry National Committee is being afforded relief from| Bt of 2 to 1. Leonard pitched for the While there is a sign that seems exchanged—Always Open ! Off'~e Pnone 469 S R A G S S arduous endeavors. And the situation gives promise| ™Y b Red Sox and lexander for the Pail-| While there S enaon it e Bate i ’ 2 of providing for the public a measure of comi2 lies. ::e:’.ain publ;c ‘matters, especially in- SEE BlG vAN | —— -1 sl ke i ! relief. The Bonus in 1936. inted dance was given| vestigations, confidence 1in offi- AARE WOE TSN RS T e o :::: g e ineed o|,|i o e the Trvesil Ry Bobert B, LB s mAt::t(-)?ic:uthows !-:Ilnlleby thg Or- | cials of various ranks is likely to) e b Kobert Slmpson 0 ude.‘ tank for crude il save | who, having attained to the rank of closest political | (Cincinnati Enquirer.) > 3 ncrease. i T Al BRGNS D : 7 i r of the Eastern Star. bz |a 1)pt. o burner trouble. 1 adviser to former President Hoover while serving as From _the very ouLseLA of lhe“ SI; ffilfms:lfilson‘i de : Whe evening i\ sn unfavorable ‘; FINE Gradiints Tos Anghliee Cols PHONE 199; NIGHT 148 | i kgt e G bl B b (AL -lha;t”;' the bonus a political issue| Miss Thelma Lund sailed from |tim: for lawyers and others who!| \atch and Jewelry Repairing lege of Optometry and 11 ReEviapLe TRANSFER o i to the post of “Executive Director” of the Republican|make cash payment t. common sense is gaining|Seattle on the Jefferson, bound for| enter into conferences with per- at very rcasonable rates | | Opthalmology 8 3 s B ot A st lie iciieyeq the “‘dium"‘no:ifislaml:n;l:geriipeigr;naires There is-a disposi- | Juneau. | sons who exercise power, political or | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Grornd & Y N ; elieved |8 g e ; 2 } sional. f —_—— 3 2 N oition] [fontast: and he relioveR il to abandon Representative Wright Patman and ; i profes: m“avx_u benefit through Pow- PAUL BLOEDHORN T C ial Adjust Senator Simeon D. Fess, the venerable Nationall,, " yeme for currency inflation. The bonus alone| J.E. Shiels and Capt. Louis Knaf- Russia will bel i FRONT STREET | VANCE ommerela just- Chairman, of practically everything except re-i; " ctionable enough, representing as it does the|lich were reported to have been|erful alliances, but the St il WIRTL e e s R PR. H. & ment & Rating, Bureau | sponsibility and routine. |favoring of one population group, veterans, over the | partners in the ownership of zhe}exnn}e?t W_lll_lt:nm‘"o‘z::nz;zs e = OSTEOPATH ? roperating with White Serv- And now Mr. Lucas is again in action. He WaS|remainder of the people. But when attached to t_he Abler, which burned to the water quux:\: r{u 1.h°rss; :i‘nhdabe n« i hnvc'gr_ll g GRAVES""'T Lonsultation and ::lmlmm l;ll 06 Bureau ” around at the grass root gatherings, those held and|principle of currency inflation it is indeed a major |in Gastineau Channel recently. )mr\:‘“o‘rrr; pr i “Tn; i!lo!hln: i H r;.afi%u:m;obw‘m;omm{ Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. { some that were called off. He sat in at divers|threat to the country. 2 | “‘“v i businds’ or the . | p yf.s Gu' { We have 5000 local ratings | > 5 s lan of arous-| There is perhaps no hope of preventing the bonus| Antimony mining, due to the war,| and adventure i || Office Grand Apts., near - on e caucuses when the regional conference plan of arous-| 8 5 1 ir- | professions. Women may have thrill- Home of Hart 3chatfner and || tineau Hote). Phcne 177 = i i t among the rank and file of the party|from becoming a political issue. As long as several|experienced a great boom in Fair-|p: X el SINEEN O T et . 2. I i Tt e e e 1 it was evident|millions of veterans have a financial interest in|panks and vicinity, but Dr. dlsjiing romarices Marx ~'~thing | B Rend canc aplinad.y And 1t s -evide . Isuch legislation, and as long as Congressmen are |fred Brooks, geologist visiting in AR Onildrer bOrn (BB . e | MR e R RSP PP TSS, ] - | B A these: stialrs ‘were liopeleas “unless ma“hand]edisu—uggling for votes, cash payment will continue to| territory, said that its success as|ably will be alert in mind and = JUNEAU FROCK. as at Springield, Illinois. They promoted the spirit|, . "%y e’ cupject. There is some hope, however, of |a stable industry after the war|courageous in employing thelr tal- PAIN1--CILS 11 GENERAL MOTORS | SHOPPE of democracy and also open resentment at the mETe | eoping ¢ from becoming a partisan question. | would cepend upon the attitude of |ents in new ficlds. Subjects of this| | Builders’ and Shelf il 5 and l X % presence of Charles D. Hilles, James E. Watson| nejther the Republican nor Democratic party has|ihe world toward disarmament. |sign may attain important posts| | HARDARE & MAYTAG PEODVU‘C‘I'S Exclusive but not Ezpenstve and such other overlords of the Old Guard. Worse|y particularly good record in this respect. The Con- | and reach hard-e;m'ne‘dmf_ame. ’ Thomas Hardware Co. il | W. P. JOIINSON Conts, Dresses, Hu::rh. still, the chief accomplishment of these open meet-?gressmnal delegations of both major parties voted in| john P. Benson, pioneer business 4 Josiah I\:lewfvhal‘;. Dn;élscgk\n‘o":i " " —_ Hoslery and i ve a e J y i jority for . One may note f Juneau and for the past born on this day, . ers | - | ings was to accentuate to the country at large the|substantial majority for the. bonus. n ¢ man o | a ! 2 = very apparent success of President Roosevelt's agri-!‘ncidentally that the Legion’s most cherished enemy,'two years part owner of the Juneau Who have ceebratgd it as a blrthqay! SHOP IN JUNE& o cultural adjustment program and above all its in-|the Communist Party, also is in favor of cash pay- | pyrniture Company, transferred his|include Harlan Fiske Stone, junst,! PR 3 SA B’N,S | " g sty right in the midst of the grass|ment of the bonus. The only reason why we did|interest in that business to his 1872; Cary Travers Grayson, phy-| | Fonces Sh E l McCAUL MOTOR I vy L e gt |not.have to dig down in our pockets and {00t (e pyriner, Walli George, and planned | — e i I, Jonee-Stevens Shop | | | COMPANY ' S. ) % 5 ’: o M [ e |veterans’ bill this year was the courageous and de-|i, jeave shortly for Florida, where! I % i y Everything in Furnishimgs So another method of sounding out sentiment|y . ,oyion of president Roosevelt. His broad 10¥al- Ine ‘expected to engage in growing| | LADIES — MISSES o et Dodge and Plymouth Dealers and arousing ambitions was suggested as the result|y. 'y, ype whole people, in contrast with the smaller | o angag { s READY-TO-WEAR IHR V] of several serious sessions at Palo Alto. Col. Frank ouaities of Legislators, enabled us to escape this| i Sewara Street Near Third | | ' —omecosoree —ee e | Knox, the Chicago publisher; James M ?E_fikcan_d dangerous measure. As lghe re}])r::er;:agziz ?]f :;Ex; ratalistion Yot aniy -dissted Gt s— = e | e ~ — [P e e other eminent corporation ('rm\(nulmx{ml"l;b,f ov= 5e;’\'m;;m tl'nnw:t?)' 1::;:::\::““:;1 cweM: Rmse-veu.;‘mers was held by the Juneau Arc- £ 5 o | Prmmr e e Fo AGENCY - ernor Nice of Maryland, a quorum of e former jal obligation 53 " | tic Brotherhopd. { T T Rl) Hoover” Cabinet; et cetera, were there. Sentiment|standard in this Tespeet, and keep. the' bonus ;m‘d"‘\ ¥ ; | JUNEAU-YOUNG [ (Atithotied Deslars was sounded as to the Mountain States regional becoming a partisan issue in the campaign aheas 75 |l Hardware Compan i | J. H. MacKenzie, or San Francis 1A pany | GREASES conference in Yellowstone Park and at the Far| co, one of the owners of the Alaska i ‘[1 PAINTS—OIL—GLASS | P 1LS ° ey Western Republican session in Oakland. Several of | They All Dance. Juneau mine, nad Charles E. Bruf!, | | Shelf and Heavy Hardware | ( 1 AS—O] the guests had been flying around the Northwest and | sl i |former engineer at Thane, arrived | { ] Guns and Ammunition {55 - | none could report anything conducive to Old Guard (New York Times.) +from San Francisco, with plans of 2 }'» . | DRY CLLANING IUNEA‘U M?({RS comfort. | A recent picture of an Ethiopian war dance does the new 10,000-ton mill which the z ES et e e b st . | Foot of Main Btree .. Thereupon, after listening to Chairman Fletcher's not seem at first glance to be altogether a service Alaska Juneau Company was tc | IT,S [ 4 mildly boisterous radio speech which the press had|to Haile Selassie’s people. If the dark-skinned wt::- erect on the beach. S A L E S | - informed was his “opening blast” of next!riors look very formidable, they also look pretty T : | : : s ? e . s ined 'wild, and that is right up Mussolini’s street. His| Weather: Maximum, 47; mini- | Wise to Cali *8 Soft , Juneau Ice Cream | year's campaign, Mr. Lucas no longer restmmed: {lization to the Ethio- 27: rain, 89 inch. | Every Month in the Year ! 1 himself. He, too, got in touch with the press and neart is set upon bringing civilization e | mum, 27; rain, . 3 i | Water - Parlors ; d that while there would be a continuance |Pians, nd it may help his cause with the world of s B i | uneau b f SHORT ORDERS - R Co S a 1 |civilized men to show that Haile Selassie rules over| pajly Empire. Want Ads Pay! | H | “ash.ug Pountain Candy e of the grass roots formula, it would be by mail J TON SALES DATES i |a barbaric people. . =4 AUCTIO! T f C W L Thus he handed to the Washington correspondentsi But on further thought, isn't it all, &S between | foeweeeeee i . | ransrer 0. A copies of a letter he sent to “3,000 Republican county |gihionians and Italians, a mere difference in dance { 193; z ed of a8 chairmen, 450 city leaders and 800 young Republi-|sieps? In the African highlands they frankly call ! . when in ne OI’I)AGE o cans,” which led off with the assertion that “The|it a war dance and leap and prance and chant ! sl B MOVING or ST Pty campaign to save the country from the Reds should land yell quite openly. Among the civilized white H ove! Fuel 0Oil Coal .l our i be going at full blast right now.” He referred, he nations the war dance is more disguised nnfi the one 1 December 11 Transfer said, to the Roosevelt administration, adding: steps are more complicated, but in essence it is the \ lL f SK A There has b tter lack of age san& :;}mg. tat dr in gaudy army uni i Special Sales Held on i 4 ere has been an utter lack of courage- vilized statesmen dress up in gai - ! e . ous opposition by patriotic Americans to |forms and strut and challenge &nd defy and fling | Miqumcet. ol Hblppers SN LAUNDRY i the activities of the Socialists and the Com- their arms about in the throes of oratory, and review b g = k) et will be made as usual = ’ munists in our governmental affairs. I jparades and issue calls for civic mobilization and | s ng:nrequcsted. ’F;amrfi:red :y E% = HONE 15 therefore want your assistance and advice. |order out the infantry and the guns and the air-| ¢ | { telegraph if desired ) f 5 P [ S v raoingry “ ntarast Bl e ]‘planes and the tanks and the submarines and the| { i il = = SMEREDILS. Fxiraordinaty est in his renewal oo papers, and resort to every other known method | lbfl s 38 of Mr. Hoover's recent “Call to Arms” Mr. Lucas' . fars \ . iy = o % of whipping up a nation’s fears and passions to the ¥ Daily Cmpire Want A5 Pay! gave “assurance” that he was “acting” as a liberal, |fighting point. It is all war dance; and if you look { ® ly L seeking to wrest control of the party from Wall |closely at the civilized generals and admirals you| [ ] { ————— | RADIO SERVICE Street and return it to the rank and file.” will see even the feathers and leopard's teeth and | : | d SUPPLY lion skins of the Ethiopian dancers. | B l M an Then this startling statement: | i 2 | 4 % | ut er auro BERT WHITFIELD Today Charles D. Hilles, Republican boss : p ini ar ln a y The Seattle Fur .. - ational Bank” of New York, top man on J. P. Morgan and Hitler pnd; . { g ' | STRIKE! Dru Co. s Pflol!:E 534 e Company’s selected list and director of Mor- | (Washington Post.) | : Exchange i s i § 3. | g i ' | 1 a5 Fspatetions,. 13 the - dominating. influ And Hitler is only one aspect of the crisis. \ i BRUNSW[CK | “Express Money Orders ence on the Republican National Committee. = r) 3 4 it ' 1008 Western Avenue BN sl desirible that the Repoblicans |Exactly the same problem is now being posed m‘ a s ¢ P | YS | Anytime” rr 5 destrs e Republicans |, iner form by Mussolini. Here, too, a single| ¢ Seattle, Wash, BOWLING ALLE BN e s e platlorn G or e S baokeround’ ael ATRaFcall STk ¢ | Phone 134 Free Delivery that will avoid the appearance of dom- e & i | Rheinlander Beer on Tap | ination by big business, Wall Street and the threatening destruction to an institution of progres- 4 | utlities. Y 3 sive cooperation which has been reared by the slow ' It will be b d tr . > ErRLD and patient efforts of thousands of gifted indi- oo observed that the wrlter was "acting|yiguals Indeed tyranny such as that of Hitler as” a liberal and that he regarded it as “most|and Mussolini is something far more alarming than =2 desirable’™ that both candidate and platform should any of the terrible oppressions of history. None of |¢ ale avoid the “appearance” of domination by the special these threatened such wholesome destruction to ‘| interests. ideals, none of them struck at the very basis of | # Having indulged in this bit of banter about Mr, human advancement with anything like the menuei Hilles, Mr. Lucas injected the “contest complex” implied by the modern totalitarian State. | | § L considered indispensible in tooth paste and shaving T, s | T’w B M Behrend > R p 5 These Dionne girls are doing well to start sav-| . . S Cream audvertising campaigns. He invited attention i gy 80 the.thallos" he enclosed, each providing first and (o6, ner), while thevre young. Imagine what thelr MODERN FACILITIES second cholces for the G. O. P. Presidential Nom-|cood— (Macon Telegraph.) ! Bhnk GIVE YOU LOW ination from a list also enclosed A 2 C()STS The list contains the name of Mr. Hoover, but! Ppoor monkey they used to spend a rather Juneau, Alaska 4 alphabetically. It leads off with the name of pleasant outdoor life with organ grinders. Now | It has always been our * James M. Beck. Then follows Senator Borah,|they have to be frozen solid for science.—(St. Louis| object to provide the ul- A Charles Curtis, Senator L. J. Dickinson, the 1932'Glcbe-Democrat.) | THE BEST ° timate in service at the keynoter; Congressman Hamilton Fish, Senator Dan- i | TAL lowest costs. Our thor- ¢ h lel O. Hastings and Mr. Hoover, Ogden L. Mills| A criic says we lost nothing by repeat. Didnt, | COMMERCIA T AP BEER rc nc oushly .expe:ldenced .:‘m j % s rat % eh? here 1s Bishop Cannon?—(Akron Beacon- and our modern equip- * Patrick J. Hurley, James E. Watson, Arthur M.|C0 and SAVINGS Saent Tiave: Rothed o Tx § Hyde, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., et’ cetara [ IN TOWN! tiay this i [ o e coudes stk manner: | i o, e, b wie 'l M i 4y ° Pabst Famous i 3 e 20} { Ethiopia th 8 pre — £ i real ender (o e i) e o eyt ey (oL Eilopia. inan that of-—suy-—Arkansas—(Detrol Resources Over Two and One THE MINERS' Draught Beer The Charles W. i) Republicanism within 40 days will go for- L4 | H 1f Milli Doll. 1 | On Tlp 3 C M | ward electrified, militant, patriotic, under the N ) ¥ | alf Million Dollars Recreation Parlors arter Mortuary & Banner of ‘Americanism and with t 3\ A boon doggler, as we understand it, is a person X Sy A | o5 o KL and. witht the htile~ who dunks at the public expense—(Detroit Free and JIMMY CARLSON SHUNE 13 L' cry “Save the Constitution!" sweeping all | Press.) “The Last Servis ¢ | Press. . | ce Is the before it. w R Liquor Store ' Greatest Tribute” Ao The intrepid Mr. Fletcher; irrepressible Mr. | Irow o ¢ " As the days grow shorter do the shorts grow BILL DOUGLAS Lucas; the inevitable Mr. Hoover longer?—(Boston Globe.) 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