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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1936. ° . = i 3 2 . a | e = o 2 o . o ‘though it is mis-named. 'And Keynoter ‘Barkleyllf A P P Y. I PROEESSIONAL e e s auy askd .1'nplr0 [ probably will have ample opportunity to go a little BIRTHDA Y| 20 YEARS AGO H scone } ha ol g i V lturther into the matier, revealing that despite the | ———— Ao L7 8 i oro p 4k of Gastineau ‘ ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Masager ) '0o o0 o es recovery is Bere and business we Empire ertenas comgratula- L % = ST W O (e TeasoNBte tions and best wishes today, their From The Eiapire s ataks Snelifa 4 7 Channel \ fPiRE on the boom birthday anniversary, to the follow- 3 @ B - PRINTING COMPANY a _— ik X et LT, but do not compel” | Helene W. L. Albrecht - o il > — THE BOYS CHANGE THEIR MI . The Finance Committee for the Y PHYSIOTHERAPY | B. P. 0. ELKS meets Entered in the Post Rt M o T JUNE 22. Fourth of July celebration met the |~ | Massage, Ele~tricity, I~fra Red every 2nd, 4th Wed. at b Sl SR e S A high compliment was paid to Roosevelt recov-| Peggy McLeod . previous evening and reported that| Benefic aspects rule strongly to- Ray, Medical Gymnastics :Dl- m. vmv%'fig?gmg B & ery last week when the staid Union League club, R. D. Peterman $1500 had been raised in one day|qay, according to astrology. It is a 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. elcome. \ > S Delivered in carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per month. 3 oy i s A ] % cleb S | SCOTT, Exalted Ruler. By the following rates: citadel of G. O. P. conservatism in Chicago, .mnuldl—l Vide Bartlett to defray the cost of the celebra-| ime primarily for pushing big en- Paoone Office, 216 | M. H. SIDES, Secretary Tonkiis, o advence, $6.00; { v ilis fawious “Miilion Dollar 'Rooni” 'The room Max Mouaku. tion. The committee was ronnxmll- terprises. Building is under a favor- | :3 ~ 2 R LA At i bromotly notity | vvas papered completely with securities only two : SR L | uing its soliciting and expected tof iple influence and public edifices f - = KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS " by 1n the delivery | W95 4a5 When Giab ‘henibers, lseeing onHasnes in — 7T T raise a total of at least $2500. It Was | ;hould rise while this configura ior Seghrs Council No. 4 , . y Jlanned to have four ball games on| prevails i 3 E Telat Ne —_ the ability of the New Deal to restore stock and bond| | T OOK and LEARN the Fourth, between Perseverance,|" Women should benefit today| | 'a'KAsg‘EI: ;‘:;::nlmc " 120 Mision wehia i \H'\! o e values, solemnly voted to provide themselves at 15‘1 t | 3o A Ol Thane, the Elks, and the Arctic Bro- | which stimulates their mental en- Blanigran’ Bulliing 1 ’;n;‘l) lasm M;::::ge:t oxication of "t o ot Sner. “ornementation.” And for months after ifs ostenta-| | By A. C. Gordon therhood; water fights between| ergies and enables them to make PHONE 56 i Ibrothers wiga b et :N redit e local news publis tious inauguration, the “Million Dollar” room’s m-i a5 SR teams from the various fire organ-|ihe most of their talents. The Hours 9 am to 9 pm | rehd. Coundf i erei & iy s —— trinsic value was the equivalent of so much wall| 5 ioehat hs HESHIES TABAL hise | zations and teams from the mines, | will find new avenues of service tc| . o bnrs‘flflh ét JohnmnN e T O e AN TR DR LARQER | (otar lof the peecions metalss " "% and children’s sports. Nearly all of|ine nation before the end of the e | RN AL RANY ok 5 At e sar gaps began to-Eppear as|PF Tude;precious 2nEGIsE the 84 automobile owners of the city | jear, the scers prophesy PIRASE w3 TP VESIO e § SRR | [ B B RNE cratary, But after nearly a year gaps beg Who was Secretary of the o Yt TatlbioiTof el \ D C P J e - members quietly transferred their green and gold|yo o ¢ ¢1o confederate States? | Dad d"l‘.ll‘"m..l,m:nnm(" parade St o ]"(l;ky Siee ok oy bul | L] | |MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 certificates to safety deposit boxes. According to the| Have all the popes: been tal-, (°TinE their cars in ¢ thers pepopld P tesaly O do - pbe L (1 /| | Fecondand fourth Mon | Associdted Press, “The house committee struggled to|jang? EI OO T ,,tin”.;:cvmxw S\\T(‘n C:l‘:lns “r::’r;::s Rooms HBBASdlr-Ag ajeigne ‘! liday of! each month Kesp sog Loy eduig ipisteridscently coSieaiii || o Ry n\iunl(]:-.n.domnp Simpson Mac- | cant mispresentatives have lasting| | TELEPHONE 116 g b ta was no go. All the securities were ordered removed mls Jerusalem surrounded by a Kinnoh, Who was W seodnt bighbittast {7 5 ,-&e::x;:;g ;t ;gg'gm; and filed at the club’s offices to await such claimants| wall? chool graduate, had been appoint-| The evening is fortunate for mu- g r | GEN S WorHibRl Massd JaliEa " T -_— 0 A i as were not present SWERS ed midshipman at Annapolis by|sic and the arts. Lasting institu- == T " ANSWERS i | tw. 5 % Chairman C. W. Bergquist for the house com-| Delegate James Wickersham tions will result from federal pro- Dr. Richard Williams JY. SENERS e mittee explained that “With the depression on the| . (PO o i jects which ald talented younz peo-| | DENTIST REREKAHRS jwane, we decided to put aside a reminder of those| 5 Ni. there have beem a few Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren enlerfain- | ple | OFFICE AND REZSIDENCE | |Perseverance Loage No. 2 A meets days when it seemed the markets had no bottom.” | gpanish and French, one English- ed the previous aftérnoon honoring| ~Germany comes under 2 P";:“’ Gustineau Building every second and fourth Wednes- i The historic occasion of the denuding occurred|man, and one Dutchman her niece, Miss Esther Joslin, who | tary \xjrrmm.t i mv it-| | Phone 431 day 1. O. O. F. Hall. EDNA M' |a few hours after Mr. Hoover had passed through| 4. An alcohol liquor distilled from was visiting her. ler. Movements to overthrow dic-| #!BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED etk 3 {Selne Rl tators now will gain headway, al- — | CASHEN, Secretary. — b 5 5. Yes The contract for the construction | though they will be slow to acquire | & _Dfi—st rt Fle ‘K ? QT 79 e Alaskans that Dpv]l-ga[(-i —— of the new Hellenthal Building on|momentus r. A. . Otewal &9 —_—— LACK OF STABILITY? I5,J8 (WBBONE DIEYE fo - OleRetp - 5 Front Street was let to Charles| Suppression of newspapers in Eu- DENTIST | ] DUEOni #isioominly noxtn (hls, suunic.g fe i Quackenbush. The building to front | ropean countries is to result in grave WARRACK When Keynoter Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky friends are not unmindful of the excellent work he| | MOLERN [ on Front Street was to be three stor- | consequences and final uprisings, it Hours 9 um. to § pm. | Conttriction 08 gets up there to sound the clarion call of Democracy has been doing for the Territory in Washington. | o ies in height and to extend back|is prfmnnsucgfl’d ¥ s SE(‘;?;RDP:UIUZ(:QNG | Juneau Phone 487 at Philadelphia this week he will have no trouble e = H ELIQUETTE | 'to Franklin Street. It was expect- (/z\}xnen otn‘m-x?“inr‘i’rl;xw‘:n‘ln?e:():: it e _Fhone (7 finding plenty of concrete evidence of recovery. He The Careful Driving campaign is (‘lju)('ludvd by 1] By Roberta Lee | ed to cost $60,000. On [he,an,k. :'ns-r;?‘:: lr‘,‘e:n.fl[ {;“ “w“ 'md;" = e will have no need to flounder about with reactionary | its sponsors, but it should be carried on faithfully by s At Y ., lin Street side of the building was | cri Lot hi b, leoks, And is= ; & | p— [ S . ty + ¥ to be a theatre with a seating ca-|there will be a sensational event,, TELEPHONE 563 3 % - D S nis R CRVEBG BT e gy Taulomoblle dver dr Y Q. When two persons who have| pacity of 750 persons the seers forecast | office Hours—9-12; 1- |\ “\‘T' Ly can turn to almost any financial page in the land| - W e i s it S Women are now subject to a sway| | [ ‘W, A. Rystrom | §\ Pt 0 facls he Mecda | Sitoactiin: Py neny pandlbisina oo mlruducofi should the one who is. The previous evening the Juneau|that encourages the domestic arts.| | : ]55\':['15’1' | g They howled at Cleveland that there is lack of | OR€ can buy Harlem for 10 cents cash money making the introduction mention bisiness district was serenaded by|Homes and gardens will command | | o PR <D & i stability in the business structure. Here is what STETETET B this interest? the Treadwell Band through the|attention to the exclusion of public| X-RAY i| = [y Business Week, a spokesman for the financial centers, | An Opportunity For Youth AT xSsiby el mean i dievs; ool S Mogests MOBeTGlte loterers d"_;]m}' i e B e e Y had to say in its issue of the same week as the Repub- TR RN the two persons into immediate Island Ferry Company. The band ersons whose bir date i ave ; d lican convention (Cincinnati Enquirer) | conversation. marched from the Island ferry float |the auguary of a year of many q B 7 j | Tt would be a pity if the graduates of 1936 Were| "o “\yyat kind of material should | to the City Dock and return, stop- | friendships. For the young, court- It locks as: though business was going to |qiready taking refuge in a cynical search for a haven| = 00 -0 B 000t ping at several places for brief con- |ship and marriage are foreseen. | | by paE LILLIAN CARLSON | move into the summer season with more sta- safe from the rigors of a world in flux. Most persons |7, S0 O U0 B CH VU e | Children born on this day prob--| | Gtatrist mina than many anticipated. Retailers, real | today are realistic enough to admit that the Ame"c“wrilmv O i = |ably will be exceedin popular all{ | Eyes Examined, Giases Fitted. | - fotate dehiers and debb collectors look forward ) of tomorrow is going to be a place of stress and un-| oy ot 1cctang tulle, Sim| True patriotism had been shown | through/life. Subjects of this sign) | Office in Ludwig Nelson’s to good portions of the bonus money forth- | certainty. In the course of depression, forces have ple tulle is always preferable to imi~ by the citizens of Douglas in raising|usually have great intuition and| | Sowelry Store { It you enjoy "“""";u"":';.‘."‘n,_ o o oy Income Is promis- peen set going which cannot be dispelled without| P~ El B WA $2500 for their Fourth of July cele- keen intellects. They have artistic| - ::)r:v'l.lo;:ho' Yo G e ROK Cliope, Pasactige: bt soclal friction and long controversy. But to say that| ™o "oy ot o100 stationery should|bration. Twelve teams had indi- | tastes | o e 4 be stimulated substantially by the fare cut (the world of tomorrow is to be a world of tension | . 5 & 3 , 1 i S King Edward VIII was bor! | e = SR R e T | e [ a man use? cated their intentions of entering| King Edward VIII was born on | 5 CK on Masterti ronds,’ Preight taffic 15 making and struggle is not to say that defeatism is the ap- | = \ o0 (ovionery 15 prefer-| the Fourth of July hose races for|this day 18%. Others who have|| Robert Simpson, Opt.D. BRUNSWI i excellent progress toward a strong fall peak | propriate frame of mind for a graduating class. It s ; which $350 in prize money hadiceleberated it as a birthday include| ' Graduate Los Angeles Col- BOWLING ALLEYS when bigger crop and livestock movement is precisely in a period of stress and change that the ER NNt e Seet anittnaa | 0. C. Darley, illustrator, 1822; Bron- lege of Optometry and 1 Rheiniander and Alt Heidelberg i should add their weight to industrial traffic |idealism and courage of trained minds are needed | s SRR a2 | son Cuttings, late United States! | Opthalmology | BEER ON TAP 1 I:m]m;?m}urxl;:i' m“}’l o Mn“lu{v & the |most. The young men and “"’:‘;p“ ;”m sm lfll'l”l‘lm} PR ST According to press dispatches the | Senator, 1888; Robert Gesell, phys-| | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground irst half o 6 will average about 15 per ademic halls this week are obliged to be realistic, 3 : i e 5 R S i s T 1886 s ' = s i g cent ahead of the same months of 1935, and for the business of making a living is not as easy | Harriet Sheldon, daughter of the, Russians were pressing close to the iologist, : @ i » g e ” E A lowner of a hotel at Haines, was a rear of the retreating Austrian forc- | (Copyright, 1936) e —— 8 P9 will be the best level since 1930. Industrial as it has been at times. But if they are to measure v tEeis | es. THS MSIANS. coversd. tHirtapnl 8 oo Teratal) P 5 OUNG payrolls, 0o, have reached a new high since |up to their social responsibility, they will need all |through passenger rom Seattle e ins cov ey = —% 1| JUNEAU-YOU uy m‘ late 1930. Dividends declared to date are 21 | the idealism they can muster | Haines on the Northwestern g e il g DAILY LESSONS Hardware Company i per cent ahead of the same months of 1 The problems that are crying out for solution, WAL SOWRIL £ I | et 5 e purposes shows no signs of letting up ip the | able to grapple with ideas. They require minds trained | Peter Pan Beauty At a fipr(ml meeting o the n ; 5 | Shelf and Heavy uunra | near future to think clearly, minds that do not shy away from | Sh n‘l:u:i Fire Dvx!-n“m’n\‘ l(" \‘]i!-‘]'h- By W. L. Gerdon Guns and Ammunition o PUROLA REMEDIES ! These factors coupled with a stable price mere phrases, and minds that are open to examina- oppe |} cided to enter teams in both the hose S Ut | e level for nonsagricultural goods and lower iion of change. The new generation must be pre- | PHONE 221 races and the water fights to be|*— o PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- prices for food, farm produets, and cotton pared, not merely to carry on the political traditions | held on the Fourth of July \»v:;»:)ul*- Often Misused: Do not s . YULLY COMPOUNDED ‘ textiles should encourage the public to buy of their fathers, but to examine candidly the under- | “We were up against a serious prob- « freely. lying principles of their political and economic order, | Moose Baxter and Pat Scott were lem. We were confronting HOTEL ZYNDA Fient St. Next Coliscum . But it is interesting to note the comment in the)and make certain of their validity elected Captain and Manager re-!a serious problem. ELEVATOR SERVICE PHONE 97—Free Delivery i same publication in the current issue after the con- In short, it may be said to the graduates of 1936 spectively after an afternoon of Often Mispronounced: Drama same 4 s s it G : a y ctic Brotherhood pr, i X 4 Prop. —— ! vention at Cleveland and as the Democratic conclave [ ‘The country is yours, to do with as you like. Tt practice by the Aretic Pronounce first as as in ah, not as S. ZYNDA, 3 [ — ) | S f 1eeds a lot of patching, and perhaps some more fun- | baseball team. A game was to have i am e - i damental reform. But you cannot straighten it out | been arranged between the A. B.| ofion Misspelled: Frontier, lor. | ‘s = |} H Election qualms are apparently not going simply on the basis of what you have learned in col- | team and the Elks for the {ollowing pjoneer. eer. ! McCAUL MOTOR ‘ ‘ to be much of a factor this year. The usual lege. You must go into the world and test theories Sunday. | Synonyms: Royal, regal, kingly, | q summer recession seems scheduled to be a against facts for a couple of decades. Then such i D | mialeetio. iusnse tmnasiar | COMPANY 1 mild affair, followed by a good pick-up in idealism as survives in your minds after this long | Weather Report: Maximum, 77; Word Study: “Use a word three z o R | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ] the fall. Some consumer lines like shoes. apprenticeship will probably serve you well. In the| Minimum, 48; Clear | times and 1t is your: Let us in- i I A ) furs, dresses, millinery are more concerned meantime, honest people will see what they can do %i%?flmggsg{' P{°p' e - | crease our vocabulary by mastering ot now about fall presentations than current | conserve your inheritance.” P o T aad e Losation motibed |t s s DRY CLEANING output which has begun to taper. But sur- | e o *; eeilites Wlo wt Ths Empire office: TElatinion; A3 0F |helng peseiatancs. PAINTS — OILS 1 prising stability, even progress, characterizes | Another pungent form of criticism is to remark, R — — “His insistence finally won their Builders’ and Shelf such industries as steel, tractor production, |uop he's just another Zioncheck who never got to Wil [ ] AR A construction, machine tools, tin plate and rail | gon : 3 Journal ° 3 gress.'—Ohio State Journa @ b o \ equipment. | i i i } GARBAGE HAULED | Soft | Thomas Hardware Co. This may be lack of stability, but the average Seems no mistake was made when the Black | H ! 0 - person in business is mighty glad to see it even| Legion selected its name.—Toledo Blade. | Cigcu'ettes Reasonable Monthly Rates Water Washing When in Need of PY DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL GENERAL HAULING Your STORAGE and CERATING 4 TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 [ E. 0. DAVIS Candy (! Cards THE The consensus of opinion through- out the Territory on the coming ' § Presidential election, according to | Mr. Morgan, seems to be that Roose- | velt will be re-elected. BAcK sHuRTL | 1 STANDARD 0“. MEN If you're out to please the man = o eitarial han of the family . . . let us help CALL US 1 Ben L. Grimes, Territoria - June?u Man Makes Inlenor‘ GOlNG TO WESTWARD tation Engineer, who left Juneau| ;gx fo?)d ?r'ar?dve:gizitlgna:; N E w ALASKA Trip by Air, Steamer, T aboard the Alaska Air Transport | g°tne ghings that men like || JUNEAU TRANSFER Rail and Aul William Moultry, General Sales| Bellanca Skyrocket seaplane flown | (o | ARC Tlc LAUN“RY E all an uto Agent for the Standard Oil Com- by Sheldon Simmons, on a tour of . i Phone 48 Night Phone 4703 ko e | pany of California, and Robert M. Bristol Bay and Kodiak Island | sanltmy Gtocery 1 T. A. Morgan, Manager of the | Douglas, substation Superintendent | ports, and Mrs. Marie Drake, deputy | PHONE 83 or 85 1 PHONE 15 3 0 Columbia Lumber Company, retusn- | for the company in the Territory,| Commissioner of Education, who| “The Store That Pleases” | Pabst Famous SRR A ed to Juneau today aboard the Yu-| are leaving tomorrow for the west- | boarded the plane at Naknek, will [ Drauaht Boar l Juneau Ice Crem II kon. Morgan left here last week ward in connection with business of |arrive here aboard the seaplane to- & r g & | Parl | on the Alaska Air Transport Bel- | their company. morrow night or Wednesday. The 7 | On qu | [ ors 2 lanca plane, piloted by Shledon r. Douglas expects to cover most | Bellanca reached Anchorage on|| —TYPEWRITERS: RENTED | | Ice Cream, Soft Orinks, Candy | S, . e ' flight last night. Jack COFFEE SHOP 3 S:mmons of this Territory before returning 'h return flight I o sl $5.00 per month " " = | H Morgan expressed his delight at | poe in gpout two months, while| GUCKer merchandise broker, who | J. B. Burford & Co JIMMY | Percy Reynolds, Manager | E the speed and beauty of the air |y, gk : was a passenger throughout the trip 2 X . CARLSON Compounded . i ey Al s Mr. Moultry will return after mak-|on juneau, will remain in An- | “Our doorstep is worn by ! - ~ ing Jjourney ying that ground facili- ing the major points. e | Batiafiad vouktomere l exselly me ties for air transportation are very i . ot (VAR RC S -J: i :xl-p gnpjgrr:ilo,\“;.d\anuu. at both Valdez and | NICK BEZ IN TOWN | colimbia. Lumber Gompany of Se- Ty A as written | | # B. FOss coMPANY ] anc “In this respect he said, “Cordova | Nick Bez arrived early funf!a} sttle, who travelled fo- Anchorage by your ARCHITECTS--CONTRACTORS fror is much further advanced than any kg abosrd Hhe EEing |rv\3.\ oboard the plane last .week, re- Lockheed Vega seaplane, and re-|tyrned here today aboard the| doctor. | PHONE 107 JUNEAU her other city in the Territory turned to Todd today aboard thels Yuk. afte He added that Cordova seemed § praniter Bukon | [ chil prosperous with everyone busy. Slesmer Northwestem, # i G "“‘nea“ Dfllx co‘ | Stu Most of the Cordova canneries were AR 8 AR AALRABBER HERE: - The B M. Behrends = e THE BEST i A operating, but the packs so far have A R A Miss Jean Gallagher, daughter of | . . ) p | Stntton & Beers | Wh been light. The Warrack Construc- {Mrs. Georgia Gallagher, Assistant | | WHY BUY TA ‘.9 BEER | MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS whe tion Co. of Juneau have done a fine | Disbursing Clerk .with the Bureau Bank 3 and 6-month old aged whiskey g, SURVEYORS 1 Sat Jjob on the new Cordova municipal | jof Fisheries, is here with hcr' when you can get the same IA‘ AOWN! VALENTINE BLDG. i, atte building, and the Gastineau Con- jinother. 40, Spand the Altmnar, Miss | ) brand for the same dollar now Telephone 502 | lunc struction Company has practical! | Gallagher completed her first year Junean,: Alaska . sged 13 or 15 moniths? i ° o ¢ ter finished the new Cordova sewer sy — 'at the University of Washington | i FULL PROOF | — Airy tem. The North Canada Air Express this spring. | - : - ' e flow Mr. Morgan found Anchorage “a Pilgrim Transport plane flown by | S e " AT TIME BYY AT . THE L\/HNERS RELIABLE TRANSFER i : qua: veritible hive of activity.” He credits Pilot L. F. Narr made a roundtrip LEAVE HOSPITAL COMMERCIAI Triangle Liquor Recreation Parlors Our trucks go any place any ing this to unprecedented mining acti flight to Atlin, B. C. last Satur-| Mrs. J. W. Paine and bx\h.) UL 4 Store | d time. A tank for Diesel Oil | y ity and the development of the Mat- | day, returning with six passengers daughter, Priscilla, left St. Ann's| NGS i 2 | 4 an and a tfank for Crude Oil i 1558 anuska Valley. The Gastineau Con- | from Atlin, including Mr. and Mrs. Hospital for their home this morn- | and SAVI Gashneau quuor l quuor Store | save burner trouble, ‘ { rere struction Co. has completed exca- ' John Rinberg, Miss Agnes M. Allen, | ing. X Store 3 ‘\. PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 K Al vating for the new Anchorage Ho- Mrs. Rasmussen and her daughter Y, e 1 e | BILL DOUGLAS e 3| vill tel, he reports, and will soon have Marie, and Mrs. H. Gunderson MAJOR OPERATION Resources Over Two und On- £ |y =l ? the roof on the new Municipal build- . > Miss Goldie Halm entered bzl - it 2 e & e 7] ’ DR. H. VANCE | ric ing. LEAVES HOSPITAL Ann's Hospital late .Ve.sberf‘la.v an 237 . o . a2l OSTEOPATH { Morgan found Palmer very simi-| Lioyd Scott of Hydaburg, who Was operated on this morning Half Million Dollars | The Juneau :.2.ndry T | CALL COLE FOR OIL! | |/ o OSTEOF: examination | | est lar to a newly developed mining has been receiving medical treat- AL g Y | | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | Free. Hours 10 t0 12; 1 to 5; | or | camp. He reports riding for three ment at the Government Hospital, ENTERS ST. ANN'S Franklin Street between ! amount . . . QUICK! i < ‘reg hours around the valley and only was discharged today. Mr. L. Osgood is a patient 5!. Front and Second Streets COLE TRANMR l he seeing about half of the colonists’ > /St. Ann’s Hospital obtaniing medi- PHONE 358 | Phone ‘3441 or Night 1803 : homess | i dE L Tty ad SHOP IN JUNEAU| ’ {cal treatment. e 344

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