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. l\ E . advises that through yesterday’s action by the Ju-'HOONAH DISTRICT NOW EDWARD LOWE TO MRS. JONES MAKES U. S. DEPARTMENT O} AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAD Daily Alaska Empire i mo o v v scinies onva gropien O raiOW EVO O RO [ arones MAKES L | THE WEAT S % to the entire Territory for the first time, on the ba ; e ol Ma 4 H E R F i Bl Editor and Mamager| | . cingle long term, government insured mortgage. JUNEAU IS TO PROFIT FOR FISHING TRIP STYLES. NEW YORK aec every eve except Buu . For those needing and desiring a_home of their e —_— ¥ : ) (By the U. 3. Weather Bureau) FIINTING COMPANY S s own the door of opportunity has opened wide, and, Herb Coleman Flying Sales-| The Palarls, yacht of Bdward Towd| =~ Mré. Wihitred Jonet! biyer' for| ool o sanédh sdl Viehnity, beginning at 4 pm., August 7: s - all interested should inquire for further details to the man” who left Juneau about a|of San Francisco, which has, beerl| Jones-Steyens, notified her firm Cloudy, tonighf, and S“mday.' robalily sibwers; modeekte south- suwned In the Post Office in Juneau ws . . ora ti the arrangement week ago for Hoonah, in a special berthed at the Government Dock | that she is leaving New York iCty 4 2y W s ; ¥ firms, through whose cooperation, the arrang : s E % 3 S8, east winds. b " e RAsIe communication to The Empire says,| since its arrival here Wednesday | today, for Juneau via Seattle and ¢ a5 SUBSCRIPTION BATES, N ’“"“ % el ey “The Hoonah district, including Ex- aftéfrioon, was due to leave this|that She bad completed her pur- LOCAL DATA 1 iy in carrier In Juneau and Douslas for $1.25 per mobl —— - — e 3 ; Hired 3 { ey mall, DASHAKE, BRId. at the following Tates 4416 dtfitide of Senator Borah on the Republican Cursion Inlet, is simply swamped afterncon on an extended fishing | chases for the Sewgidrd Stréet La Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty — Weathei One year. in adyance, $12.00; six months, in advance, 36,00 % X 7 the With fish and all cahineries are run- and hunting cruise in adjacent wa- dies’ 'Shop, covering Fall styles | 4 pm. yest'y . 2083 60 7 e me Cldy - Sme month, In advance, Sl § platform and nominee probably is reflected in the ning’ tull blagt, ARy 'and “hight, ters and to the Westward Mr.| fully. 3 e g & »Cldy o e O o Y oty o e% MOME | fact thal Hepublican Chieftain Hamilton had to go \ P St am. today .. 88 E 2 Cldy tie Business Office of any failure or irregularity in the delivery | fact that Republican C which is a vety unusual condition Lowe expects lo return to Juneau| Mrs. Jones was greatly thrilled| oo today 29.93 59 69 s 10 Cldy oF their pape:s all the way to Idaho, Borah's home state, to do a little| o5 yeyally at this time of the year| late this month, over the New York offerings and ___T“'_"’"""" Remagie o O SERTN. R T | campaigning. the salmon canneries opefate at s N o she feels that. styles are smarter CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS Dy Ao ol | — but half time." and materials gayer, than in pre- e | TODAY .-vr“e-u:‘n“;? all news dispatches credited tg It or not other- There {5 great opportunity for a little Alaska dra- Coleman also predicts that the! ATLIN IS TO HAVE Vious seasons; also that they will r: es u;" | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am wise credited in this paper and also the local news published ma that will knock them over in the States in a speed | merchants of Juneau will pmspm‘f WEEKLY NEWSPAPER 1.,6. able to offer their Juneau pat- station ,ll;w. . | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathi e run to the Arctic coast with a few quarters of beef | this Fall on account of the condi-| = 1| fehs, up-torthe minite merchan- Q":homge e B 22 i ,n_o iy T atan % 30 e 3 A ; tions. | e dise upon its arrival here. ArTOw ace O m"fi'flfi'fi"fl%?.-’h‘.’él'ffifi’affi AtionCER for the starving Eskimos i e | S E. Vindles, Editor and Pub- PR ey Nome 60 58 50 52 4 Trace Rain S—— S [ B e e " DOCTO‘R AND WIFE lisher of the Atlin Nugget, a weekly Bethel 68 68 52 52 0 0 Clear Even thé stock market remains in step with the newspaper will introduce his papes ADVICE TO MOTORISTS Fairbanks 8 4 54 54 8 0 cidy constantly rising tide of business, but we haven't to the Atlin, B. C. patrons Satur<| Motorists are warned that un-| Dawson 74 74 50 52 0 08 cldy |heard the opposition blaming that on Roosevelt GOING SOUTH FOR day, August 8. According to ad-[necessary sounding of horns, leav-|{ St. Paul 50 50 48 50 10 10 Cldy %) 0 Y SAE | VACATION l YEAR vices received in Juneau Mr. Vin-|ing mufflers open, etc., particularly| Dutch Harbor 62 56 50 52 0 06 Rain k i Y, P PR & les i reting with much support |at night, will be considered disturb- | Kodiak 62 62 50 52 4 10 Clear 1 Time to Call Halt | dl mectny o : . odial p e i | Passing through Juneau this from the Atlin district tesidents. [ing the peace. Violators will be| Cordova 6 62 54 56 8 0 Cldy % (Columbia’ Dispatch) morning were Dr. Grafton Burke 7 B R dealt with Mmrdmzl&»F Juneau 62 60 52 54 2 03 Cldy £ i As self-appointed guardian of the inherent mascu- and his wife, residents of Fort! Clyde Austin, photographer, of q ROY H? FMAN, | Sitka 67 — 53 - - 29 tline right this page has from time to time raised its |yukon for about 26 years. The| Los Angeles, accompanied by his|—adV Chief of Police. | Ketchikan 66 62 56 56 12 28 R (voice against 'the insiduous encroachment of feminine Burkes are on the Princess Alice wife, is aboard the Rupert making T SR 2 Ry Prince Rupert 62 62 52 58 12 52 Cldy (standards in men's’ dress and ‘more particularly in|enroute to New York for a year's the Southeast Alaska tour. Empire ads are read. Edmonton 84 4 52 52 8 22 Clear the termindlogy applied thereto. visit. While in town, Dr. Burke e - | Seattle .70 70 60 62 [ 0 Cldy ¥ Occasion has arisen again ‘for sounding a pre- | was met by Dean C. E. Rice, of | Portiand 78 6 B8 B8 4 0 cldy 2 monitory' note. In a metropolitan newspaper circu- Trinity Cathedral, who knew the | San Francisco ... 62 58 54 54 6 0 Clear latihg largely in the higher-income groups appears|pory yukon people when he was . New York 80 64 60 64 8 12 Clear $io & an advertisement for the new type combination under- (i, that area a nurher of years GET fiELLOGGS; ‘ Washington"® 82 74 | e & 10 18 Cldy 3 Q wear-supporter which has come into favor with men o, | IS IT FIS within the Past year or two. With this worthy and iR ffif 7‘//5)’ £ i 4 WEATHER CONDYITIONS AT 8 A. M RO S entirely meritorious garment we have no quarrel. It| 0 B. | Ketgh}kan, raining, temperature, 57; Craig, raining, 59; Wran- "The rupture at Douglas which split the Republican ;.o jmirovement over the plebian B. V. D. or the | LOCAL HALIBUT { gell, raining; Petersburg, raining; Sitkd, cloudy, 58; Soapstone Point, party in Alaska from Point Barrow to Dixon ENtrance|more recently popular shirts and shorts, | SALES ON DROP: BE"’Z‘B r//A” | cloudy, 50; Radioville, cloudy, 60; Juneau, cloudy, 55; Skagway, cloudy, 4 ap itly fails to heal. The two factions which But when the makers and sellers of such ’ 53; Yakutat, clear, 62; Cordova, cloudy, 60; Chitina, cloudy, 54; Mc- B emerged from that historic dual session are still two | thorough-going male appurtenances tack the label TODAY’S MARKET| ANY OTHER Carthy, partly cloudy, 52; Portage, partly cloudy, 50; Anchorage, part- very different and divided factions, judging from |‘“shorties” onto it, the time has come to call a halt. e | ly cloudy, 62; Fairbanks, cloudy, 58; Nenana, clear, 60; Hot Springs, § ) y s I y -|We could doubtless bear up under such a name, re- e ’ . | clesr, 60 Tehans, ‘pertly ciou, A i nebths ot the rumble which continues to emanate from time ""| Two halibut sales were the full | : papitly ! ; 5 time, particularly from the anti-Whites pellant as it is. It isn't this one exdmple to wWhich We | oytont of trading on the local fish | Ruby, partly cloudy, 54; Nulato, clear, 54; Crooked Creek, cloudy, 49; B et wive g object so much as the dangerous trend which is fore- | [t O ERAITE O 0e 08 S | Fiat, clear, 55. Numerous voters have offered opinions; the ""'islmdows. What next? If “shorties” is allowed m,Ol-P S L 5‘004‘3 pou.ndg ;Z“ e Sl called anti-White faction have viewed with alarm|pass without adverse comment, who knows what may ¥ % : e HER and expressed every degree of surprise at the out- come of the Douglas Convention, but the issue, or goal back of the hot contest for control of the Re-| ‘Shoesies” or something equally repugnant. publican party in Alaska never been plainly stated by the stalwarts that bolted the Douglas Con- vention and later were not seated by the Republican has follow? next. We may be wearing “briefies” or ‘“‘scanties Our footgear might easily become “sockies” and What | the fertile minds of fashion specialists could do with other items of masculine attire once they got started is too awful to contemplate with equanimity The situation calls for courage and decision the Alaska Coast Fisheries at 7 and 5% cents and the Avona, Capt Olaf Larsen, sold 13,000 pounds. of | halibut and 8000 pounds of black | cod to the Sebastian-Stuart Fish Company at 7.30 and 5.20 cents. - D Low barometric pressure continued .throughout Alaska and over the northeastern portion of the North Pacific Ocean, there being a storm area over the Gulf of Alaska, the lowest reported pressure being 29.44 inches about 300 miles west of Dixon Entrance. High pressure prevailed over the Pacific Ocean between the Aleutians and the Hawaiian Islands. This general pressure distribution has been attended by rains over western Alaska and from Sitka and Peters- National Convention at Cleveland and it is to be hoped that “shorties” and their ilk will| THANE DELIVERIES TO BE | burgnso?mward 1 ]me P"g:; Smm%e o tieat fti ¢ Al Why is it they so strongly desire control and|receive the cold shoulder they deserve until a more| MADE BY UNITEDLFOOD| BRSO RhLr B the old. af o busbiag tho. Motous talsiperaturs demination of the Alaskan Republican Party? Many |Suitable nomenclature is adopted R ! ¥ e en winti § o v b 3 Ahat W Shaikix fibrecl Sad Sty Y AT Starting next Monday, August 10,| changes Have besn small. vaters have noted that the phalanx formerly P SRR the United Food Company will ex-; SR spearhead against the Albert White group at the Soviet Spain? tend their delivery service to Thane. | 1 Wroime e donel hatkal iEirake convention were those who have long been lot‘ali (Cincinnati Enquirer) Deliveries will be made three times | 1,100 pounds, Wireless 1,300 pounds representatives of the outside cannery interests. 80| nuno vears ago that shrewd student of history,| €ach week, Mondays, Wednesdays | Ropiat 0 aabcs tRRML G perturbed is the Ketchikan Chronicle over the DOUg- | Nikolai Lenin, prophesied that Spain would be the and Saturdays, leaving the store las crack-up of party lines that it is going on record | against the convention system and urging a return the Chronicle comments as follows in a recent issue: | first country of Europe, after Ru munism. More recently, Moscow a, to turn to Com- leaders have re- rant anyone’s being positive about such a trend. events that led to the Communist revolution of 1917 The recent territorial political tions, particularly the republican fiasco in | Douglas, demonstrated the fallacy of the leg- | islative action which took from the people the conven- in Russia may never be duplicated again in all history For one thing, Spain has not just withdrawn from a disastrous World War, with the whole nation in chaos. at 9:30 a. m. R. R. Brown, man- ager of the United Food says that -~ee - GEOLOGISTS LEAVE | W. J. Waler and R. T. Walker,| geologists who have been here for Serve Kellogg’s at any time delicious and wholesome in milk or eream. And they digest easily. When you ask for Corn Flakes — be sure to get Kellogg’s, Oyen-fresh and flavor-perfect. Made by of the day. They’re always | idge 28,000 pounds, Wizard 39,000 pounds, Angeles 1,500 pounds, and Diana 1,400 pounds. SELL, SEATTLE areving here today with and selling price, follows: From the western banks—Cool- catches| Mrs. §, Corbus ‘and Miss Mary Corbus, who have been visiting for several weeks, left this morning on the Princess Alice enroute to their home at Los Gatos, California. pounds, Prosperity 21,000 pounds The average price paid for thi A to direct election of convention delegates affirmed this belief as their own. And the events of | in this manner they will be able to Wil e 1;7‘ ot sk 2 the last few months, especially those of recent days, | give Thane customers excellent ser- 3 | pound. . i 4 Indicetilig et it s mob et all satiatily With thefoin Coe o Coior 't the Hilasias prophistiss, vice provided orders are given them! No wonber Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are better! We've been i o gt S o R resulis of the Republican split and hinting that it|™ "gyman affairs are too complex, however, to war- | as early as possible to connect With| improving them constantly for 30 years! SEaal Al L < Hallbuists represents quite a faction of the Republicans, The the deliverie | . ‘That alone makes the Spanish situation in 1936 very several weeks at the Alaska Ju-’ R‘.ll‘,gg in Battle Creek. —— — — - i . —— right to name their own choices for delegates |different from that of Russia in 1917 neau mine, left for the south on| to the national political conventions, to make The chief reason for thinking Spain may go com- | board the Princess Alice. 'Nothing takes the place of ORN FLAKES their own recommendations for national com- | pletely to the Left lies in the character of the feudal i odina J 9 ¥ C F RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS mitteemen. It is apparent that in changing [social order which has prevailed there for generations,| Try an Empire ad. - the law the legislature stepped not ahead but backward. The next legislature should go back again to the old system, or at least make such changes as will take power from the bosses of future territorial pulmc’nl conven- {and particularly in the blindly reactionary character lof the Spanish ruling class. Through decades, Spain has not progressed in agriculture and industry with other European states. The bulk of her people have {had an unbelievably low standard of living, and nearly AND SHOWERS OPEN 1:00 P. M. 'TO 1:00 A. M. WEDNESDAYS——FRIDAYS——SATURDAYS S8 tions. half today cannot read or write, | CAUSTIC 186A Gastineau Avenue Phone 349 5 Of course, both systems have serious ob- 1 It has been a feudal state of vast entailed estates, | WE E‘K LY Jections. The national Democratic conven- igiven over in large part to for for noblemen to dy ieplgeeiti) % tion, it is estimated, boasted delegates of whom 'use for hunting. There is only a very small middle COMMENTS F z two-thirds were ~officeholders. Weré the el because capitalism, as we understand it, has 9 % records known, two-thirds of the Republican {never developed far in Spain, except in Barcelona and B s AL A SK A M E A T CO 2 it delegates to Cleveland may have been job- |a few smaller cities. . . seekers. Thus, the system of national conven- { Unwilling to abandon their feudal prerogatives ions is a bad one. But at least we know that the landed aristocracy has consistently followed a | the duly elected delegates all go to these con- |policy which embittered the masses and drove them ventions. If the wool is pulled over their {to extremist philosophies. 1‘ eyes, they know it. If they object strenuously | Had there been a strong group of enlightened con- enough, if they can rally enough others to !servatives, as in England, willing to make concessions, | their support, they can accomplish something. |eager to better the lot of the multitude of peasants | But in Alaska, a convention will not be at- land urban workers, and ready to establish social legis- | tended by 100 per cent of its delegates or any- |lation, Spain might have emerged into a democratic ! H where near that percentage. Ketchikan, {capitalist state. ' That would have been the surest| entitled to 22 delegates, was represented at the jsafogum-d against proletarian revolution, for in a land | ’ Republican convention in Douglas by four where property and well-being are widely distributed, | The entire Fourth division, with all “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper”™ THE FRIENDLY STORE SUMMER SPECIALS SUPERFLUOUS FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND THE FRIENDLY STORE TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected AUGUST 7, 1936. co AL—For Every Purpose—co AL 1 B PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY ? ey — 2=z 4 Old Lady—“I want to buy a | Phone 412 |revolution does not come easily. | oy FRESH | & { s, was represented by one person. ‘The | But it was not to be thus, Spain's liberals and her | Mattress- You are born in a hospital; ¥ 4 entire Second division was represented only by far-sighted conservatives have been scholars and pro- Salesman — “A spring mat- | you marry in a church, and die. ! Proxy. {fessional men, unable to make a dent in the blind re- | tress' in a car. What do you want a S0 it was easy for one man, knowing that a properly constituted convention would upset his applecart, to hammer out a novel proced- | ure which gave no voice to anyone except him |Socialists and Communists, | and those who did his bidding. The result is | Feudal Spain—for the country still is feudal des- | that the national Republican party recog- {pite the reforms of the last five years—is an anachron- | nizes, in effect, Al White as the leader and ism in the modern world. Even if the government! voice of Republicanism in Alaska |defeats the present Fascist counter-revolution, the' The majority of votes at the Douglas con- question will remain whether liberal intellectuals can vention were unalterably opposed to Al White. {prevail in the coming contest for power with masses | They would not have made Mrs. White the [prepared by their masters for violent revolution. national committeewoman. They would not For Prompt, Safe, Efficient Service CALL A CHECKER CA Telephone 411 action which marked the land-owning class and its creature, the army. Consequently, the liberal intel- ' lectuals have been forced to make common cause with heme for?—Buffalo News. Hardly anything; now that they bury you from a funeral | parlor.—Detroit Free Press. 0—0—o Grapefruit Large Size Old Lady—“No, one I can use all the year around.” o—0—o0 CERISE MESS White trousers are very cool and comfortable at picnics, but they look like hell after you sit down in the cherry pie. Husband (after a quarrel)—“I 230 South Franklin suppose you are going home to your mother now.” have sent White-controlled delegates to the | Dictators A i o Modern Wife—“No, indeed, I coNNoRs MOTOR co-, lnc b § Rt convention. They would not have seen Mr. | ators At Home l i HALF GALLON :::Jv;ni ‘: :li:.ed mosdt ;r;pen.:;e o 1§ S| o . 1 : % an LV e i jii 3a:;nufiz1. M;:C walked out (or the Douglas | {Cincinnati Enquirér) i SOhF tlar o Uil e Distributors \f i iy il Jortt e R leeman again. | Tne modern dictators, Stalin, Hitler, and Mus- | CHEVROLET PONTIAC BUICK 1 ¢ 9“‘“? ':_: o I-V l‘i‘zslja'}“-s‘ ‘“281“ it could Igoni, are after all, purely local. They startle the | “There goes a fellow who chas- e mp 0—0—0 \ | 4 bt to atreng, 21 duly elected delegates were | exterior world, but can't tell it what to do. Those old ed around for years trying to| = o caids &3 | 34 . Roman dictators, Julius Caesar and his nephew Augus-‘ land a political job.” Well, what Absent ] | i = ? 2 i 3 - minded professor to [ w-m; ;:Srsif'fir:e“;:p?x'i» ]1;2?: :o?:r[:ree' btell |tus, s0 made their mark that even now we still follow |l does he do now?” “Nothing—he| Pure Cane and Maple | ervant—orm goingp out; if I : ,; TRt would heve bad i1 ¢ s their orders. We count the months as Julius directed; | got the job.” should return while I'm away, - ° i Soe fo diemes o the nkbomt comentie |5y cal I and AUt afe hee names, and i keep me bere 11 ek ks The First National Bank i S Julian code of law even yet is the foundation of our $=0-0 { i and for committee posts. Had they endorsed 1iaar. ke . 4 | 0—0—o o | a White ticket, then there could be less com- | ooy wrer ber‘z;’::fl:‘"y Teformed things, thelr re- L C a can p<¥ AMUNERUSY » »* v l\;}‘?“;‘;- B i | In their time they ruled the world. Neither Hitler INVITATION 1k 8ly Rep etehikan Chroni- |nor Mussolini dreamed of that. Stalin and his party, Of course, if they set aside Ray—Youré just ilke an folole. ; () ; le, acknowledged representalive of onte of the fac-|scared of Pascldm, are trying to make friends of tho|ll havens. for nudists in all our bk, s ah Vanda—Well, you know an icicle melts easily enough when you squeeze it. dons, contihues to grieve over the results of the|democracies of the world. To ourselves and to the famed Douglas Convention nearly four months after |English the idea of dictatorship is particularly offen- its adjourning, the issue involved that makes control |Sive. We have fixed in our souls a vast and unchange- 80 desirable must be very important. able idea of liberty; we have an unalterable adherence 1 Is it Pish? to the ideal of a state which is governed by law, a| state in which the law is the popular expression of the will of the people. Russia seems to be going slowly in that direction. Germany and Ttaly bow éach to the will of one man. The freedom of the individual has| disappeared. Those countries are to us glaring ex-1 amples of what we do not want and what we would | not endure. CAPITAL—$50,000 | SURPLUS—$50,000 ® ZOMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 3 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2%4% Paid on Accounts forest preserves, as one enuuu-l iast suggests, there might be 0 quite a rush t8 join the See See See. The Perfect Breakfast Food—Reg. 30c pkg. DASH 5 plnmfi packages WASHING POWDER 25 ELASTIC STARCH One pound package—for cold or hot starch FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO OW A HOME The announcement in yesterday’s Empire that ; three large Juneau business firms had completed ar- 1 rangements to offer full cooperation with the Federal - mm Administration, and were ready to start any In international matters, it is revised to “Wwill| 4 gonstruction or modernization that can be approved YOU Walk into my parley?” said the spider to the fly—| ; 'unider Titles One or TWo of the Federal Housing Act|D8las News. f is ' gratifying news to not only Gastineau Channel| TR W AT Sy | liamts who to build and estailish perman. ™ The Judge of the Juvenile Court in Milwaukee |seeks council action to ban sales of “trashy mngl-1 ent homes but to others of similar mind throughout | sines” which “corrupt and endanger our youth.” His| * Special, 55¢ | Each, 10¢ | 9 &, ‘Territory. action followed the suicide of a boy who had been cALL Gm'cx s _P uom 174 : Federal Housing Administrator John E. Pegues|reading a “horror” magazine.—Charleston Daily Mail. oo Sl B e S R R L R R R ' R R P 2 |