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g S ; ¥ i - ¢ > $ 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY MARCH 4 I936 | % — ——— e e = — — ) e 5 T AR ) e v sults. Newspapers have reader interest in both the)rl : f I i Dallfi’ Alask(l F mplre news and advertising columns. They can be digested at H APPY ! Modern PROF. EM, Fraternal Societies § +'4 R e TN Editor and Manager 1eisure and comparisons can be made 3 HO"OSCOPC e — 7 — OF — — A | BOBERT W' BENDER - - nage P ‘ BlRTHDAY Etiguétte | ™ Helome W. L. Albrecht | | Gastineau Channel | evening Colliers makes the interesting deduction that there ] qQ b Sikre AHEHERS elene L recht || e g | I “COMPANY P Bk ;. Meaning, we suppose, e ———— { b i PHYSIOTHERAPY are good men in both parties. 1 g pE e A 5 , Juneau, - hee v Dedl & 18 Deal Hiow The Empire extends comgratula- By Roberta Iee § but do not compel | Massage, Electricity, Infra “a et that both the New Deal and Old Deal now and then P o { B. P. 0. ELK S i Entered in the Post Office in June Second Class e i 1o mons and best wishes today, mmr o s o | L e = Ray, Medical Gymnastics e\'ery: W‘ed;m:sd: !:lgt;: { matter. A iy ‘rthday anmiversary, vo the folloii- | 207 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. 4 y at 8 P, SUBSCRIPTION RATES ! ; ling: Q. ‘When there are several men| THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1336 |, Phone Office, 216 M. Visiting brothers wele Dellversd by carrler in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25) Announcement of that seven can-|( numbm, of a family, may one in-| Ajthough a benefic aspect rules|.! et come. M. E. MONAGLR, 5 aadl, Dosthge: T 2t the' following Tates | neries will be operating indicative that| vitation to a formal affair be ad-|ine morning hours today, adverse s Exalted Ruler, M. H 4o Q0 your, I davAncE, $ia 0 s monthe, in udvanes i.me ki An nat dar oft i MARCH 4. ‘(!x(:\cgoto ‘u:cll‘udm(-a;':llo(;{l;l.vé(':l‘:‘.n 4 m”uTms Iat,-cisn:u:ir:\ afcoc:rg:;%ior: I o SIDES, Secretasy. k .00: one mc n a nce, $ 1 / ; eacl 5 * | astrology. s a y b2 & ers will confe avor if they will promptly o e 5 3 S oty e Bileicaa O o iy i of neCiuirics | “Tho bl news comes with the gbod, Personal real| (o bt 4 and, should be sen. a separate | byt energy should be amplified to all | | DRS. KAag‘;N‘,‘rfs’;';“"“Gm KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS the delivery of their paper , | e ba omes i N ’ Mrs. Lillie Burfor itation progressive matters. . Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office and income taxes are all due by March 15. | Marcus Carlson In what position should the : Whatever is constructive is well: Blomgren Building ls;’g)her:‘ezg:ncic;% MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. o N I ’ Mrs. Frank McCafferty ster knife be placed on the butter | girected under this sway. It stimu- PHONE 56 |ond et sk e Associatedl Press is exclusively entitled to the E Wi kind | Carol Ann Ol H £ o « b i Hours 8 .0 (0 ) pm. | and last onday at use for republication of all news dispatch redited to | Three days and not a political speech. hat Kind | n Olson !plate? i lates building an¢ encourages en- H ] & 17:30 p. m. Transtent I o :f’&:'{}i}!.‘filTi-(frfil’..v 1 this paper and also the | o¢ o campaign is this getting to be? Betty Clark A lD‘msonaHy across the rim of |terprise that is gu!ied ryéore?ias:ll» " | brothers urged to at- v > ARl et e RIS AR SRR o the' plate. Surgeons are subjec plane- | - : — — 'tend. Couneil Gh.m- P | " k) ad, 1 TION GUARANTEED BE LARGER | E ; | Are encores proper at a musi- that promise for ' T AR THAT DE ANY OTHER FUBLICATION: | The TVA Decision. ; e I A it sl e Dr. C. P. Jenne , || ters mith S5 ». MuLLEn b - Y R < reg SR o ity foahs Wil be DENTIST 3. K, H. 1. TURNER, Secretary. | o e 38 3 s time about de-| I s e i A A Lk { 11 . 14 | Because the Suprflnvl C('_rl took s | vE ) |the year, it is forecast. . Buiding | second and fourth Mon- iciding the Tennessee Valley Authority case, all kinds| Y il l 1 Persistent suggestion that is in-| ! Telephone 176 day of each month in | of rumors sprang up, many of them of the most dolor-l Da] y 2850nS tended to discredit honest effort in &= —————mm——— e . 1 A Scottish Rite Temple, ‘ns character. The justices, it was reported, were hopc-‘ brrrrrrrr v rrgprr e l h many fields of activity is presaged. | ? beginning at 7:30 p. m. lessly and bitterly divided on the issue of the act’s MARCH 4, 1915 in leU" 1S There is a sign that encourages se- D—R———' 1 d’—w.u. = MARTIN S. JORGEN- | : | MARCH 4, 1918 1% P8 AT o0 3 r. Richar illiams constitutionality. There might be another 5-to-4 de-: q v W. L. Gord y|vere criticism and misrepresenta-| ¢ SEN Waorshipful Master; JAMES cision, with lamentable consequences; we were even| The United States Senate, by a ‘ 5 = SRR } |tion. § DENTIST W. LEIVERS, Secretary. h sked to believe that a sort of twilight of the gods| YOt Of 68 to 14, sustained Presi- '] vl ————s| At this time new fears will be O FICE AND RE JIDENCE - i3 (' | dent Woodrow Wilson's “honor code” | 5 sown through tlie press and there| | Gastineau Bu.lding [ S— —_———} s at hand. Instead, it proved to be more like a sun- |regarding armed merchantmen, It Words Often Misused: Do lquJWlll be war ‘scares and a growing Phone 431 ’ | | rise, dispelling at least some of the mists that have|ag caid at the White House that, re- | 2 Wil you please repeat thatle,ymeng for preparednessandself-jgs—_ — w| TYXPEWRITERS RENTED | o ‘\\uroundod this venture. By a decision all but unani- |sult of th» vote was considered sat- | %! Om}l again. Fiae A defense. = | $5.00 per month | ’ | N 5 A 3 a 3 i " [+ ——_— e ——— | mous—one justice alone dissenting—the Government isfactory and attention would mw‘l’-(?’ ~N«‘Mm§§:::2‘;:figa o(nams;ce- Certain internat.>nal policies will | D A W. S - i J. B. Burford & CO 1 * L ___ | was supported and the activities of the TVA centering [be concentrated on the situation 3 (e (R it 5€C|pe guarded with great secrecy and s f)z\‘x&S‘rww“t | “Our doorstep-s worn by | B 8 2 | about Muscle Shoals itself were given judicial sanction. the House. Often MYissHeTlAd Nasgboratidz Obe misjudgment for men in high placcsl 4 A i | watistiEa ‘Customers® i BLOW AT ALASKA ISOLATION. HOMLe SHAR that the cotivt ald not go o - B L is prophesied. v |t [ ~ I it tried t ¥e it Jardstick” the According to dispatches received Prit EE 18 soeniian Japan, Australia, Ethiopia, Tur- Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. 4 P s ried to make he “'ya stici ynonyms: Fraud, tri y y M Sie plans of this Soamtiipe PSRN e I \xpltl1gl:lx)1‘:\sklxi:::‘-‘u ide power policy”, the whole soaring B D e iind nposture, imposition : e b Do g o ser | SEVARE a0, 8] 27 ) Sor B Ada : FORR by ligian sompetition with private | Vcrdun was so heavy that it w g g, - tiously affected by the conjunction of | Otfice Pone 469 j e for aerial development in Alaska, |venture in Government competition Wwith private i, .m0ty eng ae Hathure kb Zel word Study: “Use a word three! Mars and Uranus next month i ] - {4 g v in an exclusive news dispatch to | |enterprise in the electric light and power field. The oo %o oo of 188 miles. | ti and it is yours.” Let u: m-; Warning is given that Bt new lGuwrnmnnu lawyers were unwilling to give battle | crease our vocabulary by mastering | : : | — — ] ] erialize it will be the greatest single | # 2 hey re- - v fortunes will be made in the next 563 |on ground so treacherous. Like good gener: ) they | Final arrangements for the chil- |one word each day. Today's word: |three vears another depression is TELEPHONE‘ | . the Territory has taken in a decide. |fused to expose their flanks. “Petitioners a crlev(lJllml‘m,Ln.S playgrounds ball were made |Estrangement; the act or state of (to be expected later, The wise will| | Office Hours—9-12; 1-6 i LY For it means the two things that the north needs ! this <o ”“0‘"“[ ":;1:;"]“]““,1’}“;{lft‘""&\f‘}ff\"m‘[,;"“l‘\f‘aL an afternoon meeting of the being diverted from a given use OF |conserve money and cnergy. Dr. W. A. Rystrom most—better transpo) on and communication. I. ud‘()v o mn.‘:] e g ; {neau Woman’s Club, presided over |purpose; alienation. “A long es Persons whose birhtdate it is have | | DENTIST 1 etter ion & mmunication. reiterated that the sole substantive question is whether | et It v, Robler ANRS | i With the Clipper spanning the great distances thié Federal Government may dispose of the surplus % MTS: F- A, Metcalf, president b : 85" the augury of a year of happiness Cver First National Bank h the Clipper s spé gres stances | ; ok SpOse 2 South. tw which friendship and romance| | X-RAY of the Pacific on regular schedules, the comparison of l‘\‘/’[‘;"\‘h";"‘O:l&'}“:;";':““‘ :“;::Z:’LCXVD‘:;‘::LP[’( un @t Mrs. c. B, Williams entertatned the | e [will contribute. e 5 regular plane service between Seattle and Juneau. and | yric en and acquisition of ‘transmission lines as | " CMAn's Social Union at her home. | ¢ b%“:‘ffi“;g*’i::g;l;elzrsn?;:y D“ob&‘; 2 5 i % a ure and | H——— —— el then feeding out into the Territory, is but a small mat- jmeans of facilitating this disposal. | Members of th e Do LE ter in aviation. But it would be a gigantic stroke for Forney, Johnston axid \ Juinge, M. Beck, Bwugglad | oo et i :l"’e\:(::gul;l ;hj.],‘l LOOk and Learn i{;‘;r!nmo; ;:r d‘ ?:;if:;sa‘;; l:;]sysslcgflx}‘ g Robert Slmpson i < z ‘ Pty i |desperately to enlarge the field of controversy, know- | Beect ool 3 - G D. £ ] Alaska. A highway between continental United States woll TRat 4f 1t Ware RNERA I L fashion thelr l;‘]dz‘;si:’:‘:“ they LSUbd‘md a nasty By A. C. Gordon esplarstion ; Rtk ,!o, Angeles Col- e WEaasd ; aAEoTARE | base Hritd R BV mIERe had - Bullt: this e uper story of the Alaska isaac Israel Hayes, Arctic explor-|| ©F | and the north will come in e, but it is the airplane |case might collapse. The Governm 284, ull ’,C“” at 5 a.m. Tom Radonich J,m - /| er, was born on this day 1832. Others | | lege of Optumetry and » i St s b ; particular dam in the exercise of its war powers, which |p te b0 SO s ) AR g TN T o1 . Others | | Ok { hat must come first to assure rapid transportation are as wide as the sky. In the careful language of |} y, who lived over the Gril ‘ 1. What is gold and silver bul-|who have celebrated it as a birth- & nt?d u’fl' o nd in , S 3 oy > . ke, Y had a nar) K ¢! c ay v | Glasses e nses Ground and inc t gy Seattle, Ketchi= by o Ciiater Bonldar Dam' declsion, ite constructioh Wwas ) b o Sow secape l;iml”bmll,\ £0t {lion? : R day include Andrew Reld Bird, 1280, e £l Attention to kan and Juneau on a regular plying air Une would be & | surely “not, unrelated” to the control of navigation, {po”yp "t ieukies it i s ALin owbe e ol W oogkay ‘m';g"m""' Sanis leanslo cHley = detail R i s : smoke. Two of the firemen, ['Wilson become president? ic. 1854 R s S S| cean | eath blo isolation of which we are now so aware. |5 : > tion to which the court lon i T dea ! hlow ke glen ' : hich we i :no‘l‘:l\,(F?li(l:a\il(:lm:(l(: : dea }‘)‘:”‘ml ‘;I"f |)'Xl'1h‘l’ fl“ H»hm I. Lucas and James H. Wheel- | 3. What bird can tly 150 miles an (Copyright, 1936) { DR. H. YANCE is the keynote of our every i It would mean a matter of hours to the business cen- ago gave si S0 4 , were overcome while fighting the | hour? i e oy T { S e effort . . . for we realize Ll ters of the west coast where today we are contronted |under its cloak, of lands for national forests. From the [gi+ "pr Bl vt thahiad | 2 WhAUAs 'the aationality ‘ot g SHOP INUNEAG ;[ OSYEOPATH that this {sn great oblige- ’ with a handicap of three to four days by, water travel in jinstant the court decided that. for the present ab|oe tne sgirg before keeling over and |child born of American parents on T 1| { Consuliation and examinslion tion, imposed upon us by the first instance. Tt means, in a few words, linking ’q"(’j{"fi g“(‘)’x‘":‘h;“’;",’;“‘fi': :’i’[“r’“'f‘:‘l‘x“; ‘I'[”“i“‘ ‘7“! ‘:; rolling to the bottom. the high seas? | SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! l Pree. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; ae s foate g o [ the $65,000,000 annual production income of Alaska | 2ctivities of the TVA, g | The room where the fire originat-| 5. Which is Jarger in area, the U. = 7 t0 5:30 and by appointment. trust. People who knew us | * immediate danger. w7 UNITED STATES || Office Grand Apis., Lear Gras- with the marts of trade. And such transportation | some of these fssues may be raised later in justiti- |0 Was gutted and the entire build- |S. or sl DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR tireau Zotcl. Phons 177 Bivo paie it0; mhenciste. " the Territory could send t duction tigure millions able form. Others relate to questions of policy best lett |18 damaged by smoke and water. | T 1]? B v GENERAL LAND OFFICE |+ with such detailed atten- 4 higher. |to Congress to determine. The court has not declared | D3Mage was estimated as amount- B o SR R sod Sy District Land Office | W 1 R ady the advants { the airplane in transport- the entire undertaking valid, and it has naturally re- D8 to $1500. Radonich, proprietor jbars or ingots. | Achorigs, st - —— i g S e Tee ar it is either soundly |Of the Alaska Grill, announced that| 2. 1913. 2 8 i SENERAL MOTORS 1 () ing machinery, equipment and supplies to outlying|frained from discussing whether it is either soundly November 12, 1935, | | e e . conceived or wisely administered. Many will continue | the 8Till would be open for busipess| 3. The falcon. REPUBLIC. Sl e l mining projects has been demonstrated, and a sure, - g o foC o B Laa il By Mo Svaning. 5 Rrarian: o ATION i MAYTAG PRODUCTS | faat service trongihh BIBRB Bl cule! cheily mean |0 PrOest ageinst what they i d as a too g % ol ol b Tty i Bt i) I The Charles W. i S o i R » towering adventure in State socialism, or a too ruth~ ORI B F. Dowling, has made application! 1 development of some workings that are how lying idle|jess expropriation of private investments. It is likely | Weather: Maximum, 19; mini-| = for T Pao daa manmm‘fgng e | W.P.JCHNSON | Carter Mortuary because of lack of transportation. Ithat among the critics of the TVA would be found, |T™um:. 11, clear. | AncRorage 07809, for ® fract of !’and‘ ZiONE 136-2 The air mail feature of the program now being|if their private opinions were known, more than one TR described as lots 5 and 8, sec ) N s T ! pushed before Congress for Alaska also would lend its of the justices who joined in yesterday's historic de- SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRSX! 30 S. R. 58 E. CRM. .comvalnvin"-‘ J Qh .T ) share to progress in the north, as we have often em- |cision. Not the least of its excellences is that it may T o I e % 4 ones-Stevens Shop help to dispel the foolish notion that the court is | composed of nine old men bent on imposing their will H i phasized. Many a business proposition has chilled due FHOFIN TUREAD! to the lack of facilities for getting adequate informa- PIGGLY ¥ b, 2 b |on Congress and writing their private prejudices into (3% = tion to a given destination when it would do the| l)ve Constitution I WINTER COATS AT Lv most good. SO AT MBS R S ! | HALF PRICE The 60,000 inhabitants of the 600,000 square miles| that is Alaska hold no false hopes, but if the Congress wants to make this rich Territory an integral part of the United Stdtes nothing can bring about that result| quicker than an air line and air mail between Seattle and the north, necessarily subsidized Inflation Juneau Frock Shoppe |! | “Exclusive But Not Expensive” | b Shadow. QUALITY AND ECONOMY (Baltimore Sun) | All experience is that when a people has started | paying its bills by printing pieces of paper and calling | %lhvm money, the weakness soon extends into paralysis |of character and will. The evil spreads in all direc- | ‘tions. and it is hastened by the panic which overtakes the intelligent. The result is vast depreciation of mon- | ey, vast increase of prices and destruction of savings. We have toyed with that fire for several years. The NEWSPA I’hl{\ BEST Tt is significant that another national organization, at its annual meeting in Chicago, adopted a resolution pledging its 20000 members to use more NeWSPAPEr tima s here to back away from it, not to get closer, | sing this This time it was the National | as the Patmanites would have us do. | r Owned Grocers association and members mu‘ Peter Pan Beauty 7 Shoppe PHONE 221 MEDIUM. year. Druggist urge their customers to read newspapers in order that We knew that Morgan was tled up with war loans cooperative will be more widely read. |y, ype great Powers. But is it true that the thidget lent Periodically, other forms of advertising are Lried‘mom,v to Finland?—Atlanta Constitution. besides newspapers. Sometimes it is direct-by-mail, ! circulars, handbills or catalogs; recently, it has been | radio. advertisements ==} HE el = |, AlSmith is somewhat of a magiclan, at that. He ran But, one by one, the advertiser returns to theltwo bits' worth of oratory into a $10 cover charge.— newsy There he finds his most elfective “"lliummgham News. S Spec mcular F Lrst Test of Bouldor ‘Dum Outlots MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. HELVI PAULSON, Operator S e PR “THE REXALL >IORx” the BEST! If you're out to please the man || Reliable of the family . .. let us help you! A grand selection of pharmacists good food .. . vegetables and compound all the ilngs that men like || best. | your Sanitary Grocery || PHONE 82 or 85 - *The Store That Pleases™ arescriptions. = 't Butler Mauro Drug Co: | The B. M. Behrends ib Bank Juneau, Alaska 1 COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS . Resources Over Two and One Half Million Dollars M‘ at the rate of 7480 gallons a second, a spectacular stream of Colorado River .water .is | pouring from an cutlet in the Arizona side of the canycn wall at Boulder Dam as first tests of the cutlet valves. Six valves on each side of the canyon provide means of releasing the vast Boulder reservoir at times when power plane machinery is not utilizing the flow .—W.Wy In the background the dam itself rises, representing man's greatest conquest 4459 acres. | Any and all persons claiming ad-| versely any of the above mentioned | land, should file their adverse claims in the U.S. Land Office, An-| ! chorage, Alaska, within the penod | of publication or thirty days there- after, or they will be barred by ‘the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, | Register. 1“[5'. publication, Feb. 12, 1936. | Last publication, March 18, 1936. i s caaves 1 ] “The Clothing Man' i | i | ' | Home of Hart 3chaffner and | Marx ~'~thing | — .- || WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! 34 plus or 27 gruvity, in any amount . . . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER | Phone 3441 or Night 1802 | | . = S Gur trucks o any placs any || PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 RELIAsLE TRANSFER l il LADIES' — MISSES' { || time. A tank for Diesel Oil L READY-TO-WEAR : ! { and a tank for Crude Oil save bl Seward Street Near Third | | DRInee traghle. i | e e . | Commercial Adjust- ¥ .| ment & Rating Bureau . | | Cooperating with White Serv- | ice Bureau ROOM 1—SBATTUCK BLDG. ‘We have 5,000 local ratings on file | ?/7“ sucd Y e e If you enjoy indoor sports— HUTEL ZYNDA oL N B tho best - TRY ELEVATOR SERVICE i BRUNSWICK Sa iy , BOWLING ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BEER TAP McCAUL MOTOR P el It JUNEAU-YOUNG Dcdge and Plymouth Dealers | | | l COMPANY f | | ’ IDEAL PAINT SHOP } Hardware Company ||| | If It’s Paint We Have It! | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS = i) ‘ | FRED W. WENDT || Shelf and Heavy Hardware | |t -‘ .4 e PHONE 549 ) )\ Guns and Ammunition 4]} | . FORD AGENCY % ‘[., ______ = Py (Authorized Dealers* j \ The Juneau hnndry I GREASES { " Franklin Street between = | Reasonable Monva.s Rates GAS—OILS ‘Front and Second Streets H L | EO.DAVIS |} JUNEAU MOTORS ] Phone 4753 1l Foot of Main Street H. B. FOSS COMPANY ARCHITECTS--CONTRACTORS PHONE 107 JUNEAU & ! | [ ! | MAURICE AKRE GUITAR INSTRUCTOR SPANISH -STYLE—Single or a series of lessons offered. STUDIO—416 Goldstein Bldg. e When in Need of DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48 Night Phone 4703 ZORIC DRY CLEANING Sofi Water Washing [ TAP BEER x IN TOWN! [ J Recreation Parlors Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15

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