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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, M(,;)H AY, JUNE 29, 1936. By BILLIE DE BECK (F YE HAD ANY ™ TS = g o \ Y FEELN'S (5 WHATSOMEVER Ve \, WOULDN'T CUT SICH UNDESCRIBERBLE A SPLUOGE MERRY TH' ( SEN'TER, T Sav 7 HE'S A RISTERCRAT O AN' HE'LL GIVE YE A HYST (N TH' WORLD- BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG z (N TH' FUST PLACE--T NEVER SHET VORE TATER-TRAP, SAY, SNUFFY - SET MY CAP FER OL SEN'TER MARCELLY- HIT HURTS MY WHAT'S TH(S T HEAR KNOTTS - T ALLUS DISPISED FEELIN'S AMAZINLY T HEAR ABOUT MARCELLY TH' CRITTER--AN' TO THINK YE SAY SICH DEROGGERY BREAKING OFF HER THET EENY-B0DY SHOULD THANGS ERBOUT ENGAGEMENT WITH SAaY'T T WUz TRYIN' TO SENTER KANOTTS--- THE SENATOR .KETCH HIM--(T'S SCANDICILOUS /! ’\ i SHE { TALKS LIKE & BODACIOUS D.°D. Hull Stuke, Chicago; Johnson, land, Ore.; Mrs. Join R. N T. H. Dyer anlmes Martin P e e Jorgensen Who Has'Been Promoted f») (.ompan) WAAL -~ H(T 'PEARS THEY JES' COULDN'T REC(PPERATE ALONG - AN BUST UP--- Juneau; ALASKAN J. Ragan, Cit Pal Glian, y. Henry Muse Dupont; G 3 Hoonah; Mr 0. K D. Morgan, City; W. M. McC years f Standard Oil Comps B with s. Dyer I on the Alask: today 1, Mr. Dyer t > - ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL was admitted to St turday nigh inother section of opinion in : ¥ : ts nothing to do with T Ann’s Hospital on § for medical treatment r are bus conquest would t Tar ath biow to the League Lates “Enemy Outside Ready to Beat Down Our Works,"” (Continued from Page One) to recog- who was o ““l"‘“l“ Mendent Lee Jackson, OXEh 18 FHES Hoonah; W win, Haines; E ceeding Martin Jargensen, who has | | ; et been adyanced to field agent for ; gensen, one of Juneau's best known residents, will contimue to make nie MATCHES FOR TENNIS SR & THRUNG HEER Geneva failed of tr but persist ternoon &t 2 o’cloc in the C bY!‘OD PRES]DENT pend much time out over the Ter- TOURNAMENT POSTED gepn of Tealy . Oalter: Méttuary, Ghepel ThtES ritory, and each spring, probably e i Kt et i TUESDAY NIGHT seatu men’'s-and boy’s activities at the Ev- > A Ty A £ e o n Bowl Pl ound has an- halt the conques woulc FUNERAL SERVICES, i ; 4 o CEAVES ToRlcbanii: J Mr. Dyer expressea pieasure at € 1 Bowl round has ar ol iips and ruin trade. holder JOE WILSON, WILL Tom Sanford, a medical patient % 7 lannec pecial ice for tomor- making arrangements ' €'S for the first Men’s Tennis Tour- of view. On the other hand BE HELD WEDNESDAY oo 3 Jack M 1 of Yakutaf, who wa W with the Rev. Arthur for establishing their new home "ament 5(: : s ."‘ morning and returned | sogp1ane Ann’s Hospital, Churche given the person shone num- iy teel 4 tea sl this morning aboard the North meeting Ler or the place at which he m Juneau miner will It should rather refuse cidentally killed last WATCH FOR ther medical treatment n in- townspeopl ar the Rav. < | AT THE HOTELS | |€d to get in touch with his opy Roosevelt Says the Prince [soon as poss 7 . . o o 5 3 Positions in the tournament were — Fl n tfl’flt z;l Po zt—zc-d De’/' : : e H. E. Emmons, Tacoma, Z. E.| drawn and there was no seeding of i' 0 Z g . Nels i : REY McLean and wif kane; Mr. | positions. The winner of the match J. % s {must win two out of three se The follo agent for Stand \ere, suc- 4 dard here, suc schaffe, Si James Peterson, he* company in Alaska. Mr. Jor- Still ndonin anctic 1s having | an oreway, will be held Wednesday eadnuarters in Junmu but \HH 0 HOLDING SERVICE Moy, and each spring, pr b e e il As PRESIUE Htihbaen e A ent will be in Evergreen cemetery il spend about three months in 1 P. Hautala, director of ” I nly poison international relation DISMISSED FROM HOSPITAL Resurrection Lutheran Church ha to Juneau and he and Mrs,;‘oynced the matches and their play- from Do 5 as issed [ t i \ o A E ), id t 7 1 1 om I was dismmissed from| eisem here t week by the PAA President of the Pacific here With each name in this list is The last rites for Joe Wilson for Seattle where he will obtain fur- Thi chance fc P ———% be reached, and each player is nize the annexation of Ethiopia, Saturday afternoon in a fall down The Opening of The “White Spot.” jured shoulder. n as he is ng > on - —— 4 | nent arrange for his match as mine employce, anq Mrs, John Hardy, Fairview . victorie: hese years e e .jlflf,m..l:s‘;uirxvf.;fi. a new ‘l’]‘)“] .“v"” Wash,; Ben A. Bellamy, Portland ling of our government ailli = ng treatment for, axf injured amm, o Gtk O and wife; A and of ourselves. Never since the : 5. Knox, Ses R. F days of the New England ; G. W. Robbins, 1 ckson, Tulsequah; town meeting have affairs of gov- ; ernment been so widely discussed i been | Juneau; Walter Kokko, § Red Kenyon (Alaska Press); Ralph and so clearly appreciated. It has : N\ _ St Ann’s| 3 Bl'un‘xhallv Fairbanks; Joe Bar-|pa vs. By Ciancy Converse o Yrolicht Yethe o Ba dhid ithe orth Sea for | rows, Fairbanks; A. Wada; Mrs. (2402) vs. Roger Sievenson (882 BT attectivh puiroir Rt ot it “”n‘l:&:‘u(’l:llmt“m;.«; ym k;-(r:‘lg‘ Cashmere, Wash i H. Amold Swanson (5402) vs. By VEIS moet worldly of wWailds s noral 3 R pc il hm‘ H‘Ln en, Whitehorse; Mr: J. George Hall (Knight Apartments) $ # ¥ ago and siibe ooratng Meth sl “nmng, Atlin; M. Joyce; Mr. and|vs. Roland Gissberg (Tallapoosa); L. Ehs Ovens [,”“, ed s e compli- Mrs. Don Abel; Jos Dwyer, Se-|R. Ellsworth (Box 903) vs. Harold developec attle; Jerry Jones, rbanks, Mrs. Tryggvt (Home Boarding House). 0 of machin xm rise of new nancial methods had created new conditions in which industrial and g games will be [ i Aed: Bill Karabelnikoff (183) vs + Tul-| Hildre (5401); Ralph Mortenson, ( Usequah, M. Behrends Store) vs. Bye; John °S, | Krugness (B. M. Behrends Store) v - oo ll«\lsll)l(“l\l\ NT r Johnson Johnson wcial leaders had set up their own world in which workers, th farmers, small business men and small investors were deprived of or returns for their industry. declared the collapse of 1929 ed up such despotism for what s and the election of 1932 was people’s mandate to end it Under that mandate it is being the President said and con- cluded with “I accept the commis- sion you have tendered me. T join with you. I am enlisted for tie ended duration of war ————————— Ethiopian Tangle Starts Geneva on LY (Continued from Page One) area, including the Djibouti rail- way B G ment” for sovereignty. (6) Italian government not to raise a “black army” in Ethiopia. Moral Boycott Advocated antees of fair treat- thiopians under Italian PUPS for breeding a fine property at Excursion Inlet, Alaska accomoda- tions to handle 200 pups. 3 room house, electric lights, power feed grinder, well, tractor, close to salmon can- nery. Offered at a reasonable cash price. WILL BE SOLD EITHER WITH OR WITHOUT STOCK . write J. A, RONNING . , Excursion Inlet = lllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[IIIIIIIIII!IIIHIIIIIII|ll}llllfilllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllI Are You So Far in Debt Y ou Cannot S’ee Your Way Out IF SO LET US HELP YOU! ... HOW PEOPLE GET IN DEBT... WHAT TO DO If you have a desire to get out good credit standing, those who have been more and see us and express that de: plete list of all your credito These accounts with us as tr 2., We then figure out about what and still leave enough to pay to pay “Pooled Account This will p tions in one place to be paid ments at intervals most convenient to you. not be molested by creditors or in da ishment or attachment to accomplish if you make your payments regularly you will soon be OUT OF DEBT. THE CREDITORS WILL HAVE THEIR MONEY owe each one pool their you are willing INTERVALS, a be made with you money WE WILL HAVE HELPED YOU. of debt, have a and hold your head up with fortunate than you, come Give us a com- credi asked you can afford to pay all current bills. If this amount at REGULAR Agreement” will all of your ob! in regular pe You will r of garn- to borrow desire. And and promptly You will not ¥ the result yo and LSS PSS TS TS SC ST S S SRAR SRS SR T ST e TREAT YOU& CREDIT “ASA SACRED TRUSY Of all the people who owe a large number of past due accounts, only a few are dishonest. A large majority of them get in debt through circumstances, some of which could have been avoided, but many of which come in the class of misfortunes. To these there should be ex- tended a helping hand, one that will encourage and not discourage; one that will produce honest, upright citizens who value a good credit standing. People get in debt through the following circumstances:— SICKNESS generally comes at a time when they are not prepared for it finanecially. Oftimes it is the wage earner that is sick. It mean doctor bills, hospital bills and drug bills. UNEMPLOYMENT oftimes comes unexpectedly and when they are not prepared for the proverbial “rainy day.” During this time the fam- ily must live on its credit. MISMANAGEMENT. If all the money in the world were to be equally divided, some people would soon be broke and in debt. They do not know how to figure outgo against income. They buy anything their Alaska CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager desir s call for, with possibly good intentions, but they seldom pay until forced to do so. FAMILY and it TROUBLES is generally indebtedness deliberately result in heavy the family always one side of nearly a case where accumulates all the obligations possible for the other one to pay. NATURAL them there can be no helping hand. DEADBEATS, fortunately, are in the minority and for Only forceé in collections and careful credit investigation will get them out of debt and keep them out. THE POOLED ACCOUNT PLAN This is an age of installment buying. It has been said that many people accumulate the things that make life more enjoyable by install- ment buying. wish to defraud anyone, of debt? So PAYING. And to the honest person who is in debt and does not what could be more enjoyable than to get out the same. principles? INSTALLMENT why not apply The pooled account plan is simply a time payment plan of getting out of debt and is intended to help those who come in the first four classes above mentioned. Ground Floor, First National Bank Building redit Bureau PHONE 28