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1936. THE DAILY ALASKA HWPIRE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 of this country, few have had greater value than the Y. ) (o T & " Dai 1\ Aluska Emn pire 20 VEARS AGO HA IR THDAY Hotisons |12 PROFESSIONAL || ] Fraternal Socisties | ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager THE \'\. \]’ TREATY OF 1936 '_\ o T i e p ] of Gastineau | o R Y Al ¥ e he Empire extends congratula- = Published _every evening _except v by ; B s | From The Empire ions b vens iiteh todry, their| | “The stars incline | Helene W. L. Albrecht || | Channel l EIPH m:v\'[\\\“;‘;‘»_\x['\ NY nd and Ma To the average person the rece London Num)‘ birthday anniversary, 1~ che follow- i | PHYSIOTHERAPY L+ Lt e e - Treaty was just another one of those conferences which AR Tl o but do not compel | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red 2 P o ELK‘? me;; Entered in the Post Office i i as Second Class | 440, accomplish very much. But this country’s dele- B8 2, 1916, ! APRIL = . 1 s e Ray, Medical Gymnastics i vy WAt o _ o ——— | gation did bring back a treaty with an “if" clause| Snortly after 10 o'clock this morn- Charlotte Mason | 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. RLRH e il SUBSCRIPTION RATES. BRI, ey LS BRSO TR A AUS€ling the gas boat Lue, formerly the : 30 Dol THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1936. | | . : M. Visiting brothers wel- Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 which may prove very satisfactory. Norman H. Dav property of Capt. J. O. Plunkett, Edward Da}ld Dull. | Phone Office, 216 J come. WALTFR P, By thall, Povings ff"“,"“fj‘" P L Chairman of the United States delegation, declared 1t|joft the Juneau dock with Diver Lnug;;\a.“fi::n:or:ugln Kocordini 1o Reiolh e 85 SCOTT, Exalted Ruler. e TR S B months, i advance, to be more than anticipated, and in these few Words|C. F. Stagger aboard with his as- S an unimportant day in pranetar = M. H. SIDES, Secretary. B e tbas il vofifec & Iy clarified the results of the conference which lasted for |sistant’and equipment for the upper G b direction, favoring routine matters! | o el notify the Busincss Of | weeks |reaches of Gastineau Channel to 0. E O“g;m g and established policies. | DRS.KASER & FREEBUTGER | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS st Nows OF e we were in favor of the ratios and locate the body of William Christie, ey In the early morning plans long | | DENTISTS [ ehecs,; Couriell “No. < e fpioen sd tha which is thought to be lying in a, o ) o ; v Blomgren Building 1760. Meetings second MEM Bhfl OF ASSOCIATED PRISS. st would have been wise to have them 5 s 23 |studied may be put into operation |, The Assoc Press 18 entitled G0 the! for all ‘round reduction in tonnage. |deep pool near the shore of Doug- || successfully. It is an auspicious | ( PHONE 56 [Jaac.s $ 58 Manday at R s wcal e s e I said, if we couldn’t get this we'd “‘.'“ 1;_1““(1‘] Abodbs ong Fxalip‘ahid i MODERN time to start projects of national Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | b;"othgx- m. ’I:anslenc Mooal news publist ereir favor renewing the treatles as they were or half front Juneay gt ETIQUETTE importance. i s utged fo at- i - - t \ing the same relative ratios. | The spot where the diver is to ] Again the: stars” appear i) fibes gt t;end. Council Cham- ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LA R < Anidt Varamber the hen we left work has been described by several| 2 e i - ¥ "*|bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, " AMAM THAT OF WY OTHER PUHRIENTION. B shbnbin G U e i trepi. | Witnesses at the trial of Krause, | | By Roberta Lee e A N | Dr. C. P. Jenne |G. K, H. J. TURNER Secretary, it ey ‘,.i sl New e ons | charged with kidnaping Christie, as | g ax|lepesp nence i public issues. ul 5 DENTIST & ebiot et rwe nEbeSial L i |the place where Krause’s boat was > Jjden chalges i b ounel S S Rooms 8 and 9 Valetine | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 O o enite T Ed o us Riahicet!) /[Buchoradssdneoy” S gases frvhe. o @ When ane s, very busy, fane|Mighest fourla SIRJGRIEL f0 Sy Building | Second and fourth Mon- [ “:]”.‘v # \. : i”‘1‘ = hrt‘)uvh{ b“wk "Aw (n\n‘(\' noon and night of October 30, 1915, ‘n ])EHIHSSIDI?V lr.)_ use Liu* telephone ‘Women sho\}d sul :’)rvdma)t]e eir | | | TELEPHONE 176 1 day of each month ini { 2 “a.‘“ \fo ('m‘dmmnIL('(uu‘u\\mn on the which is the date of the disappear-| 0 cCfPt an invitation g D exped‘venxcy “'xl"x;lc o5 c?in- = ey ¢ Ekpa el ”n‘~ i'“v“‘(-l q“';\ o8 Sirlb i g6 e f.mw of Christie. Notvuuless the invitation is ex- | figuration prevails. 3 e seers de- = beginning at 7:30 p. m part of the Jod SubIae St ey | The Government is continuing to tended over the telephone. Other- clarg that in the rising prejudices | S—= R. l‘l perry " MARTIN S. JORGEN- | extent that we agreed not to build more un- | i EroAusa. A thasem wise, it should be accepted by let- |against them in the business and | Dr. Richard Williams SEN, Worshipful Master; JAMES \ m'w ome one else does. : i g ter. polmcalv words they must become ; DEN‘I?\‘\T W. LEIVERS, Secretary. What more can we k for? We can still built ali | The Republican Territorial Central Q. When giving a large dinner, |their own champions and must or- o CE AND I2SIDENCE ‘uu navy we want for adequate national defense and if | committee was organized at Seward where there are many guests, is it |ganize wisely for economic inde-l “é ARty }J:xildmg REBEKAHS . | the other nations start building more big ships then \\1‘»‘1)} the selection of George Irving of | the duty of the hostess to introduce pendence. Y : . i Phone 431 Perseverante Lodge No. 2 A meets can too. Tt strikes us that Mr, Davis and his delega- [ Juneau as Chairman and Alfred |€ach ";;F“bmt“l: tht; 0“]:!*’ e Zfl;i_flfi:if“f;(‘m ;K\;llf;em::xngnz‘“ ds|every second and fourth Wednes- tion turned out to be better diplomats than his modest | Thompson of Katalla as secretary. | " < “t tfi i S m‘"“" B Pt uidi Sthe | —|day I O. O. F. Hall. EDNA M. | tateiont Amblies - ool Tl s e - r i #———————————————& BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED' | sta = : A | A defective flue caused a fire i Q When a girl, accompmuedl b43 homs_e}vmlt? after renouncing selfish | | Dr. A W. stewm CASHEN, Secretary. By 7 which destroyed the home of Mr, WO men, enters a public convey- | ambitions. ! DENTIST g Eskimo Goes Modern and Mrs. Peterson at Pearl Har- 8nhce. should she sit between the two| This should be a fairly lucky day = o VALUE OF ’[]H ¢ | SRR }Imr men? for newspaper yriters and others e d A oB Bk | Our trucks go any place any s | (Boston Transcript.) A. Yes seeking interviews with persons who SEV;;ARD. B‘UILDING 1| | time. A tank for Diesel Oil The third birthday of Civilian Conservation Corps Increased knowledge of the far places of the earth | Jonn Dodson was elected director - "[wxeld power over human destinies. | | ‘Ottice Phone 480 || and a tank for Crude Oil | April 5. was marked by a report showing the work ac-and the people who live them does not alWays|of the Eagle River school district. it ;S;:;:l'i‘;z"a'la";’a:;zmg ‘5“150 ;;’;‘:Odabr'} ) FAS Pn‘(‘)" bu:ner trouble. R add e zes fe for those who love its strange ! patd s S syt ' NE 149; 3 complish by the 1,600,000 persons it has employed ey i ‘f Viotdlice Jon L0 lv“, s A . { DAH_,Y LESSONS 1936. o + I NALET ¢ ity accompaniments. Here comes Noel Wein, an Ala. | Weather Report — Maximum 58 TELEPHONE 563 Outstanding features were the planting of 558.- |airman, with the statement that the imo prefers | minimum 33; party cloudy, rain, .11 | IN ENGLISH The planetary government en-| Office Hours—9-12: 1-6 [ I a2l t ; ot acking 1 —0-13; 1- 3 i s - 000,000 trees; 1,963,500 soil erosion dams built; 69,000 @ hut of wood to a tent in which to live and lacking | jnch | |courages educational projects. Uni i 3 ‘ ] the hut lives in the tent in preference to the house | s ey b | By W. L. Gordon |versities will profit through scien-| | Dy, W. A. Rystrom = - 2 3 miles of roads and trails cut through forests. EXplain- | ¢ oow yyat has figured among the pictures in many | s = | |tific discoveries and there will be DENTIST | Commercial Adjurtment ing that CCC concentrated on improving and preserv- [a school geography ere was fascination for the| | HEL # | renewed respect for the classics. 1 Over First National Bank @ . ing the nation’s forests, the report speaks volumes to|curious instales of the building of the tgloo and the | | LOOK and LEARN | Words Often Misused: Do not say, | Japan again will fifiris el XLRAY s ananah::g &:-_l;eflsll 4 manner of “living behind its walls of snow. But it “He has an ugly disposition.” Say, | Worid by a military exploit that may | ;. = = PPN N ite Serv- | foresters, conservationists and to millions of cit .ppears that in these later days the fashioning of | | By A. C. Gordon " “He has a disagreeable (or ill-na- be of serious effect before the end |- ice Bireau : inferested in preserving, expanding and developing the |blocks of snow into a habitation may in time become | J, . tured) disposition.” of the summer. The Philippines |33 4| | ROOM 1—SHATTUCK BLDG. are to focus attention because of | We have 5,000 local ratings on file | 51 Robert Simpson, Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col- Often Mispronounced: Accede. What is the oldest alcoholic | Pronounce ak-seed, accent last syl- | a lost Af imbered areas that still remair s country, de- o timbere hat still remain in this coun de novel experiments. the revelation it would not be surprising to| 1. spite the wasteful and extravagant misuse of N y » ¢ nr i n nde: | beverage, historically? able. Persons whose birth it is | PSR TR be. told that the E: mm\u wears a u.n(m ‘\ uit uxduy his [&55 (fn e date}“ns HEpe ol ]xbé;f Pt ettt V;aga:j l;d‘:al::c:? | lege of Optometry and st res s past. winter furs, and varies his winter diet with all 57 2 On what date was the Johns- i lut‘" Mmpenod” Opiaque A e AR Opthalmology | & varieties of canned vegetables. He may even abandon ¢ obsolete or rare spelling is opake. o g = Up to March 1 the cost was $1,204,560,000, including [ BE1(0E8 2 S80Eed Hobe o O onceivable that | 105t? P Bt S“r'nmlm’fn_ go‘;geous. neys. are Indicated for many. El |0 R5es Fitted Lenses ernd“_ HOTEL ZYNDA J $33,325,000 for purchase of forest lands. Of $356.- |4 village of huts and tents will have its motion pic-| 3. What does the abbreviation m. luxurious, costly. ders may be inclined to obstruct the" e ELEVATOR SERVICE 638,000 paid to members, $260,000,000 was sent home t0 | tyre machine and the Eskimos will share with the |{t. on a medical prescription mean? | Word Study: '“Use a word three | Plans of the young. , = their needy famil In addition, $615,000,000 was spent | rest of the world the merriment caused by the antics| 4 Who was the celebrated mis- times and it is yours.” Let us in-| Children born on this day prob- DR. H. VANCE | S. ZYNDA, Prop. for materials and equipment, including $63,583.000 for |of Mickey Mouse. But it is doubtful if the children [tress of Louis XV of France? crease our vocabulary by mastering |b!y Will be serious in their ambi- il OSTEOPATH ) shelter, $149,779,000 for food and $140,965,000 for cloth- |0f the Arctic will interest the rest of the world as| 3. What is the swiftest of the one word each day. Today's word: [tions, but brilliant and witty. Sub-| | Consultation and examination | | | ing. The average CCC recruit was enrolled for eight |MUch as they did when they were pictured warm and most important rivers of the world? Tenebrific; rendering dark or gloo- |Jécts of this sign of Taurus are de- | Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; L 5 it c in their snow houses wiile the winds howled S my. “It lightens, it brightens the termined and even obstinate, but' | 7 to 9:30 and by appointment. ! w' outside and the aurora borealis lighted the path to ANSWERS tenebrific scene.”—Burns. {they succeed in obtaining what | Gffice Grand Apts. near Gas- | | | | Of the last 289.000 enlistments, 17.219 Were if}he door I 1. wine. R X il they want. || tineau Hotel. Phone 177 \ McCAUL MOTOR | years of age: 94492 were 18 years and 50,978 were 19 B By LR 2. May 31, 1889. PASSENGERS ON YUKON ! Chauncey M. Depew, statesman :; [ COWANY | years. These figur i contrast to those of Iubh\lng Evil 3. “"Let a mixture be made.” WILL FLY TO NOME |8nd railroad president, was born — —————— Dodge and Plymouth Deal 4 former years, whe the age ranged from ? Dountats s BB“"\ A group of tweewe passengers en- IOZ] this day 1634, Others who have ‘ g S o L) 8. The Rhone, ranging from 6 to route to Nome, including Fred c,|celebrated it as a birthday include 40 miles an hour. Jones, interested in the Spruce Creek |Stephen A. Douglas, American - | mine, Mrs. Jones, and Mr. and Mus, | Statesman 1813; Thomas Nelson (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) Seventy-fourth Congress finds itself spokesmen for innumerable groups hav- H. B. FOSS COMPANY ARCHITECTS--CONTRACTORS are being absc statistics years up to 30, show that into private employmen The under ure fr Recent that the training the &U\vnmfrm ha ’n CCC mé e A bsheb I ; or preventing legislation. The | TASER GOING WEST C. B. White, are on the Yukon,|Page authorand diplomat, 1852; Ed- bers enabled them to find jobs at the rate of 10000 &y iy0n holing, propagandizing, entertaining, promising | Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Staser ‘and | They will be met at Cordova by the | Wit Markham, poet, 1852. PHONE 107 Junzau RAES OM8 [ feonth and evenmore and threatening in which the lobbyists engage have Son and daughter, Beverly ~ant|Ford Transport plane piloted by | (Copyright, 1936) | Bk Sets ana onclt { been described in the testimony at the current and past | Bruce, who have been attenidingNoel ‘Wein of = the Northern Air S OO vl i HARDWARE | That is the national picture what cce An outline of the work in the Juneau vicinity was given Here in Alaska we doing e¥ FULL HOUSE “You can get a FULL HOUSE school in the States, are passengers’| Transport, and will travel from Cor- |aboard the Yukon enroute to Sew=|dova to Nome by air. hearings. | — e | A bill directed at th i | Thomas Hardware Co. have seen the has been and is e evil sixty-odd years ago stated Stratton & Beers ‘ [ | s e e e e at its purpose was “to prevent professional lobby- ard: ‘Mrs. Staser was recently ser- | "lll" a dollar or less — and It's 2 | MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS i h B ) No such suppression is designed in the bills now | lously injured in an automobile ac- KELLY GOING WEST | Winner! Ask your liquor deaier.” | SURVEYORS B . with the road improvements, the various buildings at )re Congress. They are intended merely to bring | cident in Albuquerque, N. M., and is| Allen B. Kelly, Fire Insurance Ad- | - ~—— | VALENTINE BLDG. H [ beach resorts, the rifle range and other sundry im-|lohbying into the open by requiring that all paid leg- A accompanied by a nurse. justor, is a passenger aboard v.hc’ SHOP IN JUNEACU? Telephone 502 e s' GRAVES ! provements that the CCC under the supervision of the | islative agents register and give a financial account- o i ot ‘Yukon enroute to Seward. _— AR o “The Clothing Man” U. S. Forest Service has given the public |ing, and that all organizations seeking to influence| SHOP IN JUNRAU, TYRST! ~ — o Home of Hart Schaffner and Bitt aaide From the matenial improvements, ‘thire |legislation or appropriations make regular 1manclal‘ b — “"——_‘ Marx Clothing -L: 2 statements. Sy \ 3 — is the human element. Young men, and older ones| 1t light were thrown into the present darkness, | BEITY MAC WARRACK Pt too for that matter in Alaska, have been provided with many of the evils of modern lobbying methods would When in Need of BEAUTY SHOP ‘ Construction Co. & healthful work when jobs were not available. They |be ended. Legitimate petitioners to Congress have DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL [Jlmenu Phone 487 Pay,n Taklt have been well fed, clothed and given, in many instanc- | no logical reason for opposing such a step. 12ard © P es, a new lease on life. | _—_— GENERAL HAULING e 2 Groceries, Meats, | 1f everybody who wants $200 a month votes for the | STORAGE and CRATING Of all the emergency measures put into effect in | Townsend Plan, it's in. If everybody who won't get - . an effort to rehabilitate the depression-ridden people’ 33[](;\3 month votes against it, it's out—(Dallas News). | CALL US [ PHORE 547 g Clgcu's L1quors Ittt a—— the BEST! Ci Leader Department = | oo rpes B & garettes eader Dep en JUNEAU TRANSFER || ™5 i poniomnty | | o e umi o s sos || Comdy Store Phone 48 Night Phone 4703 Sllopp e ififi.': 3 ogd x';r‘az.ndw;:mtil;nmo; Wo Sell for LESS boosuse : ! PHONE 221 8l the Wings’ that men. like Cards We Sell for CASH! 3 [ est. ] | Sy Grecery | THE [ ——7 | or 85 “The Store That Pleases™ EAL PAINT SHOP | | Lot TN 1 K3 L i $ E'Hifl ARCTIC |, ==+ | | | | . =g ‘ k ; 4 Pabst Famous = Ludwig N a/ \\E | msari et o || ey o wareis g Bene i e S e s | - Heros ona ot the pestothr || o WHEN TN A e ! % . ‘ f BOWLING! | e st 11 ! SPECIALIZING JIMMY BRUNSWICK {0 e SLowr || o SR CARLSON ’ St vch s ms ||| COLE TRANSPER | - : BEER ON TAP || Pnone 3141 or Nignt 1803 | | T = - = ol TYPEWRITERS RENTED y N % $5.00 per rmonth o3 S R YT | J. B. Burford & Co. ‘ Gastineau Cafe , “Our doorstep is worn by The utmost in care and § : ; ‘ { Short Orders at- All Rowrs satisfied customers’ b T -HER SRk nhnfl:n 'r h:l'ven by HOME BUILDERS e The B. M. Behrends : : WEW'K A ~ Bank || Jones-Stevens Shop || "Tomorrow’s Styles iyl ool When planning your new home let us tell you about the many i LADIES’ — MISSES’ l: Today" bony advantages of CELOTEX. You can beautify and insulate your | Juneau, Alaska ‘}sewa,?”s?.fi"’"?.fif‘mm i' ° o home at one operation—and save labor expense. [ S e B T | ; 3 A [ " GENERAL MOTORS | We carry a complete stock including Plank and Tile. Also | COMMERCIAL sl |£ The Charles W, Plasterboard, Beaverboard and Plywood. Building Paper, Roof- and SAVINGS MAYTAG PRODUCTS | {Tuneau’s Own Store{| ~Carter Mortuary [} + ing, Doors and Windows. W. P. JOHNSON | A ; fi 5 I E i e PHONE 136-2 ‘ Resources Over Two and One 3 i § 'l 3 it JUNEAU -YOUNG HARDWAREC fish ¥l Dt ol || e Hardwood Floors ‘ tee Cream, St Dr | Amenu:lh Beauty P: , ] [ PHONE 637 | SHOP IN JunEAtY 1 e o )

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