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T v 7 ety LTINS TR C e B b i L L T P 2 S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1936. o ; Bk ; t ¥ - : I id economic foundation for peace i i, ‘a ; . . of laying a solid econ HAPPY. ; i pROFESSIONA I Fre EIEE s T I world., I | ernal oocieties : : BIRTHDA Y| 20 YEARS AGO : : “Indeed they apparently propose to put both in- 20 orosco pn | i (S catvaend ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Mamager Udsidie hat RBALE 10 % e 18 | Y dustry and agriculture upon what a ; The Empire extends congratuld- Prom The Empire LTy i ) Chcmnel i” Publied cvery cveniug cxcest Sundsy by he EMPIRE|manent dole.” tions and best wishes today, ‘their “The stars incline Helene W. L. Albrecht | J | SEENTING COMPANY &t ‘Booond, and ‘Malu, Streets, ‘Juneau, - birthday anniversary, to the follow- \ .. ) i PHYSIOTHERAPY Lo = s | Colonel Enbeis going to lower taxes, and Gover- | ing: R T but do not compel Massage, Elentricity, I~fra Red AR o miersd 1o the Fost Ofice n Junenu &s Second sl oyt oo Booing to take care of the needy ISl R e % Ray, Medical Gymnasties || every 2nd, 4th Wed. at e sk 1Oh well, the statements probably sound all right when| AUGUST 11. of Etauislau and that several thou-| WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1936 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG, 8 p. m. Visiting brothers SUBSCRIFTION RATES. zethe! Mrs. H. R. VanderLeest 3 g taken pris- ' % Paone Office, 216 | welcome. WALTER P, .wlivered in carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per month. [ NOL together. Mrs. H. L. il sand soldiers had been taken pris Again adverse plane! aspect. | . OO Al . T e o e vacia Sl WY T TR J. W. Burford r‘ »f.oners appear to dominate today, accord- M H S.XD;Z(S U;d Rulery s mmmiay . advamss, Shas ! News displatches would indicate that the best i g, ‘6o REEDIGGYI" Bt Triote 1474 |t 3 %3 . Secretary Bubscribers will ¢ & favor if they will promptly motly .\ words in Hollywood are “alleged intimate re- A Dispatches from London indicated | penefic aspect for persons in higl b dotal e e fladatand o Pt that the British pressure on the|lime and employers of labyr| DRS KASER & FREEBURGER KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS . Telephones: News Office, 603; Business Office, 374. L R | J;l::ySnL(;‘; 1?’1';1 | Somme front was being continu-| snouid be successful in conference | | S DLNJ:T‘%'HK ?:g:’h‘u';a (;‘iouncll Nl; T . It | £ 4 omgren Buil 760. Meetings secon MEMBSR OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. i There is something about this Soviet flight that Mary Reynolds ously exerted against the Germans| ;g negotiations. PHONE 84 | :d last Monday at ) The Assoclated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for 3 1 1 ke ae " i | in the Bazentin, Lepitt, and Pos- ~F"'4m in sinister power is read|'| - § republication of iews dispatches credited to it or not other- | hints rather bxomry of Russlan excellence in Virginia Lund |.ieres regions Aty Xe: 1 Hours 9 am. to 9 p.m. 7:30 p. m. Transieat Q s Yrediied 1n puper and also the local news published RGN DR T Edith Spaulding ’ as aistusbing: Workers in, miny in- s brothers urged to at- herein. - Mrs. Clarence Wiitanen 2 : 5 rlubtrles whére' hostile {] ces are o 1 T PN : Prelude to Battle ‘ O Rome reparted that the frightful| erdfly exercising influenbe, Riots | 7 i ouncil Cham- TRAN THAT OF ANT OTHER FORLICATION T8 P B Lo carnage inflicted on the Austrians), .. piedaged in seaports and factory| | Dr C: P Jenne ers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN} | 5 (New York Times) | when the Italians captured Gorizia | .nierg | DENTIST | |G- K., H. J. TURNER Secrstary. i y o— —— : 8 ety 2 If 1936 follows the traditional pattern of an had been made known. The War Public efforts to harmonize la-| | 8 AT g G 23 | | e N and 9 Valetine MOU . |election year, we have now reached a point—with both {Office said that 74,000 Austrians|por oo comat will b feomze 18-) | . Rooms OUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 147 || | an bor and cap! q n| | Building Fecond and fourth Mons | |acceptance speeches made—when an interlude may 7 were killed, wounded or captured coming weeks when there will be i TELEPHONE 17¢ Ay Fhsssn o |reasonably be expected before the campaign begins By A. C. Gordon | in the conflict much double-dealing and treachery| s % Thonth 4y | 5 ¥ ¥ i e b TR Scottish Rite Temple, in earnest. There will, of course, be no let-up in the : | on the part of paid agitators, > '\ Beuirthy o ,‘mn of routine news. Echoes of the acceptance!fr— [ Mrs J C McBride, who had made The stars today favor the lead- '4_%___“4, Jifl;&{g ;t :30 p;.n speeches will continue to reverberate. Bolters from| ; what two names of history|the round trip to Sitka, returned|.. or o political party+ who willl [ Or. Ruchard Williams WAEST i 0 13 ik JORGEN+ 1 |Democratic ranks will be welcomed by jubilant Re-| gyo glways joined as the types of | home on the Al-Ki accompanied by ol groatly b S URITA A teer i i DENTIST 3;5 Lmvo!rms'); ;s e7; JAMES il ‘}J\lbhcans and vice versa. Campaign managers Who| ;e anq noble friendship? | her daughter, Marian Will win many: %0 6, { althotigh A Bk ecretary. . ;huve hitherto claimed all but six States will be| 9 what does the medical word ceukh ik Mokt kbt Z FF{]‘I 3 .;j..“d‘ b T |tempted to risk still rosier forecasts, and early visi- cephalalgia mean? | The Alaska Bindery, managed by | o ki (it ebourages ]| Gastineau ‘;1 ng The Juneau ‘ tors %o Maine “'“]mb""“;“'fl;" their ]’Nd'lf""’m‘ dBuL' 3. What official is the presiding George Simpkins, had moved to its| .o oo ive idens and this will af- | o Emcne. b | ) all shis whI'bS Inpidphial:. For Boms. Weeks prececent | i (oyas tHA. U0 I SRENNY new quarters in the old Decker R g Vo ] i fect social as well as business and |decrees a period of comparative ‘"‘?“’V“y'l & \;‘v‘as 4. What is the correct pronun- Building on Ferry Way The DeW|.ivical afrairs, Allegiance to what| ¥ ——m—— [ ;"’:':‘:'I':dS;::::"s"m I not until mid-September, four years ago, that Mr.( o WK & U location gave. the bindery about|p. peen broved by long-established | | e 2= W. Stewart PHONE 856 | Roosevelt Sfitluout i honslr bsz ”tl;ll'::r;:‘:l ::OT:’“:B:::(“?; 5. What two rivers form the twice as much space as it had for-| booe by S B0 O ST T | DENT1ST o5 ‘.“f‘“,',..'l?fni"lr o g 7 | source of the Ohio River? merly occupled and good morals will become more| | At this stage, with the preliminaries over and the | popular than they have been. | roLs9%am to 8 pm ncem had been made of 4 : ain ! | | |actual contest still some distance in the future, cer- ANSWERS, “"l"":"“ :Zme"‘mn‘;m o of Kathe| Newspapers now will contain SEWARD BUILDING | WARRACK AVIATION’S NEED! itain broad differences of opinion as to the functions| g“"“i""h“"d Eytuas b L‘i’:ingsén daugf“e, ot Mrs,| Strange rumors and sensational re Oftice Phone 469 A 3 - and responsibilities of government separate the two ; 'l‘fii ?I‘l:c:.l’resldem Wheeler de Forrest Bdwards, of| PO that will uroum;l Lnnnvldxin;e 2] | Construction Co. 3 @ y tr epublicans beli that a i ¥ { : 4 e '| denial, but the press will be reliably | e S e R Pinding of the now famois Hines plane high on|Parties. By and large, the, Republicaus believs 4. It is pronounced “key.” Everett, Washington, to Tom Mc- TELEPHONE 583 8 ( | Juneau Phone 487 {larger proportion of the m'\Jor problems now before | the country can be solved by purely local action than informed of amazing plans eign_powers., of for-17 a mountain side east of Fairbanks solves another 5. Allegheny and Monongahela Donald, foreman of the Treadwell Office Hours—9-12; 1-6 = mysterv of the north to the point that in a genprnlld,, the Democrats; for while the Republicans them- Rivers. n:l;us::rndn::i" me:[x‘l:ege:lmo:flnt:l:zgg /Ragio) contracts ave to cause cur- | Dr w. A. Ry;lrom way the world knows what happened. The technical|selves propose to expand the activities of the Federal @ o' 'be: sotemnized ALIHD ;gwards fosity’and suspicion among politi-| | S BENTIED N\ 7 | or human reason for the tragedy which took the lives |Government at many points, they do not go so far as |5 9 eaders, but daily programs will| | Y QD “ il e e | s resident in Everett. ¥ , | Over First National Bai 1| = il of four of Alaska’s widely known residents may never|to accept the thesis of the Democratic party that DA ILY LESSONS be. more popular than in the past.; X-RAY 4 i b M LS ‘heth tor| “working conditions in industry, monopolistic and > Many fairy tales on the air are I E% ¥ be known. Whether the pilot erred, whether a motor | SHdie business. Srachods, lCkNBBE be AERER R D IN ENGLISH J. C. Hayes, superintendent, of| inditdted. | & ——— (0 07 = ! failed, whether heavy weather closed in, causing the iy 0 RN RS B0 FoTHO rate State Legls.. roads in the First Divislon, was to et L0 — 2|l 2= _." pllot to lose his way, all ate questions which must Ye- |y, e “forty-eight ‘'separate State Courts.” The two! By W. L. Gordon leave on ‘the Spokane f0r ha Barth.| .5 o otive and speculation will| | | main unanswered as there is no one left of the tragic| parties likewise disagree concerning the measure of | | & He was to Inspect the roads being, . nyinue to gttract dollars from| | DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON \ flight to tell the story. {social control which is desirable or essential under | * i built at Skagway, Haines and Slt-| \on ooy wonen A national scan-| | Optometrist Sad though it is to all of us in Alaska, it reveals|modern conditions. The Rflz:mllfan Pe:rty_ rergatr;]ls le"olr‘:i: ;z{lteln" l\:(l]slx)‘soe‘g:" ng::‘): sg):)}" ka. r | dal is forec | | Eyes Examined, Glasses Fl?led. i i Qrioe TR o BN S0 pwm"mg“;‘m L‘;gsllinl";\':;::xln)x?:mr:‘n:? ’(;“fhe S‘en:‘:::r):?i:‘g:n; St | or may 1 ke " Weather: Maximum, 73; Mini- |, Pbifnm L "m; - 1 ’ omnlh ';u';tamm. : r strates g ce s s it * " * 2 % ‘ avi e augury of a year of steady ewelry re aviation in the north. It demonstrates again force- ltends that “regimentation” is a word which might| Often Mispronounced: Medieval, mum, 49; Clear. ;;r‘n;ress £ fmdn::m]. :::‘l‘”‘nm Ay e , fully the crying need ru‘r aids to flying in Alnskfl‘ | have been applied with equal force to many earlier Pronnupce my ‘di-e-val. both e's as A R T T R '[uf a friend or relative may caus S _._._“0_ D ¢ it Sk ey habse e better landing fields, beacon lights, two-way radio reforms concerning which both parties now agree. |in me, i as in it, a unstressed, prin- * E T Robert Simpson, Opt. D. | Biurs o 7 e \“’_"“ communication, and, particularly, in view of the ab-| Philosophical issues of this kind, translated into| cipal accent on third syllable. | AT THE | IOTELS | children born on this day prob- Graduate Los Aungeles Col- BOWLING! sence of the others, the best flying equipment that the homespun terms of direct personal e\pexience‘ Often Misspelled: Already; one o e — | ably will be sensitive, talented and lege of Optometry and ] | 8 aviation engineers have been able so far to turn out, wmn certain l(); figun; largely lrlx v.ln-';(li« bate M“Llhv.lim 1 ¢ Son Lluydnu::g:;gwn oG | retiring in vatuse; Those who ovér-| ( Opthalmology { BRUNSWICK : R4 ] e Pre: 1 d N r, - . . s y . ) We have been using gravel bars and cow pusun«st‘y‘)'(:;“:“ lg“l‘h: ‘c‘i;tn‘; ‘:r ‘l’l": :2::\::':@“ “’:m;‘“]:“b:gm"’" di:fig"“z’:;‘ “’J‘:lf;'lhg:mm‘)"r B Ordoyd, Fairbanks: M. COme Unildity may rise to high | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | BOWLING ALLEYS | for airports for a long time in the north in order to |y earnest will do well not to overlook the familiar| Word Study: “Use & word three F. Kreese, So. Milwaukee; W. A. l)li:;'*'»*' o e U 53 o e Rheiniander and Alt Heidelberg ] save time; spanning the great distances by air that jssue of “prosperity.” That issue, variously described » Dafoe, Seattle; S. A. Levanevsky,| J2mes SCBNOE Ongress=- g — - BEER ON TAP p i P ¥ y y i times and it is yours.” Let increase man, was born on day 1877 J s Sh § otherwise takes weeks by other means of uunsp(u!«x- in earlier campaigns as the full dinner pail, the our vocabulary by mastering ,ope Moscow; V. I. Levchenko, Moscow; Others “ LR |\v’ 3 s : ones-dtevens op ed it as a birthday include Edith M. Thom- as, poet, 1854; Lillie Devereuex Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Selby, Auk Lake; tion. Our fliers have carried forward, hopping Lthm('rlmn standard of living, the two-car garage and| word each tundra vastness like the true vikings of the air thatjprosperity-around-the-corner, has a way of emerging| protract; day. Today's word: Mrs. H. S. Wilcox, Petersburg; to draw out, usually in DIES’ — MISSES' they are. Cracking up now. and again; often dying(With full force as late Summer yields to early Autumn. \ time. “The performance was pro- Herb Lunlop, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs.! Blake. vetormer. 1890 | READY-TO-WEAR (! z o on a mountainside unsuccored, that travel might be| TNt years ago, near the peak of a great boom which | tracted to an unusual length” ~ G.B. Mason, Providence, R. I.; Rob-| Pl (Copyright, 193 | Seward Street Near Third 8 D e Nk e R |seemed to its more optimistic observers to be des- | e ert Claypool, Skagway; Alyce Thom- | opyright, 1936) o S T & speeded up in the north. Their “‘“"“)' “'““'\‘; ‘“l‘ |tined to last forever, the issue of prosperity made-in- | s B w as, Skagway; E. L. Todd, Seattle; = i = e e excelled in the history of aviation since Orville Wright ! waghington by the Republican party dominated the g A. R. Browner, Tanana; L. L.| Try an Empire ad | SV T A T T D R U G s first hopped at Kitlyhawk. closing days of ‘the campaign, despite all Democratic MODERN 4 Trimble. | T -_— ‘ DR. H. VANCE i Today some advancement has been made. Pa-|efforts to turn the controversy into other channels 5 : Alaskan | I OSTEOPATH PUROLA REMEDIES I cific Alaska Airways, probably the outstanding ex-|FOUr years later the Republican party, then on the| ETIQUETTL: Harry Heina, Sitka; John Med- | | | Consultation and examination g AR Ry e 8 o |defensive, spent the final days of the campaign at- | | Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; FRESOIIETIONG; DA ample, has built air fields for its own planes, estab- | (°*nSVe: SPeL the fna) dave of the campaign ;‘l Ry Roberta Lee L e e {7 to 9:30 and by appointment, YULLY COMPOUNDED em ove tha 1g point had at last| ity; s, City; 3 ent. lished radio communication and in other ways pri- e P g L. Johnson, City; Ed Summers, City; | 3 {been reached in the depression, while the Democratic PIGGLY e o Offics Grand Apts., near Ges-’ . Coliseum vately done a great service for the advancement ”‘,l)flrl! rode into power on the demonstrated belief of | Q. Should the minister. s bia Jape Peterson.zy"du H ! tineau Hotel. Phone 177 | Front Si. Next { ska 3 ers 7 § : | el is— \' E 1§ aviation in Alaska Bu? it is Ao‘nly a begh.mmg ‘of lhe‘m grxeatlsgzjonlv of vglu]'s Lllmt n.dhadn' t, o wife be invited to the wedding re- May Rivet, City; Hans Madsen, wIGG lv A PHONFE, 97—Free Dellvery . development that the Territory must have if it is to . h:"d . r;?cs)v%ryl&: ):fl(l)l; {hunp:rl ‘:};‘;t Mrui? will ception? Fairbannks; Mr. and Mrs. Jack develop as it should. ge heaxd,.in lato Dasvber o oy G stim oG Dy T I TS Metzgar, Anchorage; Mrs. P. H. 7 s pl i i . % - ; e courteous thing s H 3 Our famed gold, fish and fur are dependerit, nke};:;gnz" s ;{Sdo;"lkz’":gga:l?zzl:fe?:;gés‘"ul"Lg:‘, to do. Ganty, Skagway. | QUALITY AND . B. FOSS COMPANY E everything else in the north, primarily, on transporta-seen (o ‘ardent partisans, of a change in Adminis.| @ IS it permissible, or good ECONOMY TR e By tion. There are mining properties being developed | trations. | form, for parents of the yor % 5 - in Alaska this summer that would be idle if it were | folks to indicate that not for the airplane furnishing the only means of | it is ti } for the young folks' evening guests COMPANY q PHONE 107 UNEAU § McCAUL MOTOR ! ox et Telephone Diplomacy S et e Dodge and Plymouth Dealers i getting machinery and supplies into the camps. here | PERMARE i | 4 e e | (15, B | i | A. No; h s TT = are countless examples in every one of our industries (Cincinnati Enquirer) Q. Isuit t::r!;eztc;:i::f: l‘::);‘:éb FRED MA SON Rh d M l g G e —— | of the part aviation is playing in promotion and de- Doubtless it is true that the grandeur of the| ter «n compliance to your re- WATCHMAKER and | oda viay Clark | I velopment. {diplomatic career has been diminished somewhat by | quests JEWELER | { Fo“t Correchomst IAINT'B —doslls ! No single thing can be done for Alaska that would ‘e Erowth (o e, Fhmunleion ;”h‘t‘:avc?p" A. The correct form is, “In com- w‘g‘g"' G%T;;E‘s“"sé'%"" 1] 517 Golastein Building i Bflml);:m o1l be of more help to the Territory and consequently t°|by Sl AhID (i car:’mge ambamad:rsrcond:czzg plance with your request. | AND REPATRED B | PHONE 564 | Thomas Hardware Co 1] 4 , L e | | < . | the United Swu.‘s m;n the appropriation of funds|their monarchs' affairs for months without instruc- 127 SEWARD STREET I ‘. 2 % ot L i to develop air fields in the north, establish beacon |tion. They had to take & broad line of policy and SPECIAL SHOW Opposite Goldstein Bldg. | |i s | lights and develop, further radio communication. |then work out all the retails themselves. They were American Legion Auxiliary | P.O. Box 1648, Juneau, Alaska | | statesmen in the true sense, and their judgments| “IF YOU COULD ONLY COOK,' LS i ; ! tratton CErs Delegate Dimond, Governor Troy, the various % o &2 i 'chamberf of commerde of Alaskd a:d e Pmnc\"“"” determined issues of war or peace. _ | Coliseum Theatre tonight with Her-" ‘ MUNIC;[!;::EYO(;ISNEEns When in Need of = g V¥ SR N Ay Now, with telephone, telegraph, and wireless, the|bert Marshall, Jean Arthur and VALENTINE BLDG. , | DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL Nortwest, and_ represcniatives of ‘the c towang {mbussador or minister is at the clbow of his Focs | Leo Carrillo —ddy. Telephone 502 5 try in the north all have done a great work toward|ejgn Minister, figuratively speaking, no matter where | —— —_— 'Phone | GENERAL HAULING this end. But the fight for adequate flying facilities|in the world he is stationed, Decisions fire referred| fomemeeoeeess oo BEETn T S i in Alaska must go on unless we are to sacrifice more | back to the State Department or Foreign Office, | | Peter Pan Becluty A T e, STORAGE and CRATING lives on the barren tundras or the glacier-swept moun- | tain sides. By getting back of Delegate Dimond in full force when he goes back to Congress in January, and the discretion of the diplomatic agent is much | reduced. Yet there probably are none among the diplomats hoppe PHONE 221 SPECIALIZING CALL US 3 of today who would willingly forego the convenience | 4 in French | | We may be able to attain at least a part of that goallys o voiennane or radio, Lilibw: gCornenu» Van En- | a JUNEAU TRANSFER which we seek—supplying the 600,000 square miles that gert, beleaguered at Addis Ababa, got his news of| i 48 Ni is Alaska with adequate aerial transportation |the British Legation, four miles away, by radio through Italian {i§ Fhone et Fhon 4109 | facilities. {London and Washington. It helped. Ambassador VLR e Claude Bowers, rescued and now temporarily estab- Disners S ARt lished at Hendaye, France, can communicate with Ice C A REPUBLICAN SPEAKS his counselor or embassy at Madrid by way of Wash- Juneau Ice Cream In a scathing repudiation of the 1936 Republican national platform, Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University, a prominent figure at Re- ELEVATOR SERVICE 1ds, M | 3 i At . d Re.|Hull by telephone when he wishes. Trans-oceanic | MARGARE ) l Penp HTis; | publican national conventions for 49 years Bf‘ €- | (elephones may reduce the freedom of action and the | T LINDSAY, Prop. S. ZYNDA, Prop. — publican vice-presidential nominee with Taft in 1912, importance of ambassadors somewhat, but they are|§ HELVI PAULSON, Operator GARLAND BOGGAN l [+ issued & statement to the press on his return from|convenient in a crisis, | Hardwood Floors ] RELIABLE TRANSFER Europe last week which characterized the Cleveland % ey Our trucks go any place any platform as “the most reactionary in the party's entire A Platform Complication Waxing ~ Polishing ||| 4™} task for Dicser O history.” ; Sandlng wnd a tank for Crude OM “The doctrines set out and defended in the Cieve- (Hartford Courant) PHONE 582 save burner trouble, land platform,” he declared in @ lengthy indictment Br. Nicholas Murray Butler put his finger on'a ) PHONE 149; NIGHT. 148 which deplored thée influence of Hearst in the party|Weak spot in the Republican platform when, on his > councils, “are economic nationalism of the narrowest and most dangerous sort. Were they ever put into practice, they could only lead to new distress and suffering on the part of the American people and even to world wars from which no nation would be able to hold itself aloof. “Those paragraphs which deal wm\ tariff and with foreign affairs are no doubt satisfactory to a Hearst, who has fought the Republican party, itls candidates and its principles with ferocity for forty of 1 i R . e — @ years. But these paragraphs cannot possibly satisty|Lor b ot (e defauite Tolowing e mee s, : New York Life | any life-long Republican devoted to his party’s ruling |declared by Mr. Hoover in 1931, and SAVINGS INS “THE REXALL STORE” principles and ideals as espoused by the greatest of its { URANCE ' leaders for a generation past. Look around via the news: The storm waves i i . O N : “These paragraphs in effect denounce and re-|of anger are twisting the minds of men and uprooting Resources Over Two and One I P 0 nounce the leadership and the teachings of Garfield, of Blaine, of McKinley in all that relates to lowering tariff barriers for.the purpase of finding world-wide| ¢¢ Vaceinated?—Toledo, Blade. and mwhw markets for the produots of our agricul- Andustry mm unemployment to a mini- genleral standard of living and and permitting foreign debts ington. There are 150 Americans barricaded in the em- bassy at Madrid. It is a good thing that the diplo- | matic officer in charge there can talk to Secretary teturn from Europe, he criticized the declarations on foreign policy and on foreign trade as' ‘“reactionary.” Confused they certainly are, for they simultaneously pledge the Republicans, if given power, to reduce im- |ports from other nations and to collect the debts that |other nations owe the United States. The two pledges nullify each other, for if the other nations are not permitted to sell their goods in the United States, they have no way of creating the exchange necessary for paying the debts. Indeed, the inability of the other nations, following the adoption of the Tariff sanity. France has a headache, Spain has a head- ache, and China has a pain somewhere. What say we Father Devine is hegotiating for Hollywood Bowl, where he will give us thé' low-down on the political situation with or without angels and harps. — Los Angeles Times, « R - t PRI COMMERCIAL Half Mai‘bn Dollars If you're out te please the man of the family . . . let us help you! A grand selection of gexd food . . . vegetables and all the things that men like best. Sanitary Grocery PHONE 83 or 85 “The Store That Pleases™ Juneaa Cofiee Shop MRS. T. J. JACOBSON Shert Orders at All Hours Parlors Ice vream, Soft Orinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street [ WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! 34 plus or 27.gravity, in any amount . . . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER