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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1936. — [ T HTE A T PR & & o [m —— — Daily Alaska Empire o comen s s o e el H AP P ¥ | ' {L_PROPESSIONAL ]| "Fraternal Societies | ROBERT w:?: ER Editor and Manager fore, not “be in the direction of increased taxes. But B I R T H D A Yl 20 YEARS AGO | Horoscgpe - - Of GQStH’leGU A ENW'D i e i R this very situation makes it possible and timely for\' pp, pmpire ertenas congratula-| o W b £ l i Hel W. L Alb _ht *1 Chcnnel Published every cvening except Sunday by the EMPIRE us to consider revision of the tax laws with the PUr-| gions and best wishes today, their || “The stars incline ;| Helene . L. rec! i ‘; SRINTING COMPANY st Second and Main Streets, Junewlh e of removing any inequities or unnecessary ad- birthday anniversars;, v the follow- || __ bat do ‘ot eompel” }‘ s PH;::&-T‘ HitEnflY o e . \ Siie Pl (TGS 11" Junbht- ms BecoRd Clids ministrative difficulties that may be inherent in the|ing: \ SEPTEMBER 8, 1916 }l | a;is:?evMedicach};m:asrac?ed i B.P. O. E. ELKSE meets ..‘.'.‘If’““ i j law and abating or modifying taxes that create un- | That President Wilson had urged | ** —— —— ey 1 307 VGOLDSTEIN BLDG. 1 :;E;yvgifi‘n;bgs;h:r: ! SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Pt it e R TR E e |the legislation for the protection of | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1936|| Phone Office, 216 i welcome. WALTER P. Delfvered in carrier in Juncau and Douglas for §1.25 per month. advantages which outweigh their revenue yield.” s h B‘ S(l km_s |the North Pacific industry became| According to astrology this 1s anl i ”. 5 SCOTT, Exalted Ruler. B T e D . i sk, Federal revenue receipts from July 1, the begin- :Josfp _‘ocre(— {known this day when Senator G.|uncertain day in planetary diree-|z—————————— T M. H. SIDES, Secretary, ome month, in advance. 128 = i i1y notity NINE Of the present fiscal year, to August 11 were R ——ss | E. Chamberlin asked that the Pres- |tion. It is a time to launch busi- | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER ||___ ARISESRY S Y R, the Bilines Otfice of any failure or ITevuAri(s in the delivers $482,837.352, compared with $439,604331 for the same| |’ } [idents letters on the sublect be ness enterprises, but they must bef| DENTISTS | . KNIGHTS or COLUMBUS LT T e I o period last year. Income taxes amounted to $46,625.- DAILY LESSONS ! |placed in the report. [well financed. 4 el B!on;r;';'gn Building || Seghers Council Nc; i S - 000 for the period, compared with $27,689,000 for the IN ENGLISH ]I (ol | A period of stimulation in the| NE 56 1760. Meetings secon BER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. i i T | A dispatch from Birmingham,|commercial world is prognosticat-| Hours 9 am. to 9 p.m. and last Monday at The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for same days in 1935. Miscellaneous receipts grew from 3 |England, stated that the Trades|ed. There will be unusual snip-{:—o St bridy B meanKient X > Tepusiication of al news dispatchies credited to It or not other. $98,000,000 to 365,760,000 and customs receipts from By W. L. Gerdon |Union Congress of Workers of | ments for both Atlantic and Pacific| e i e e B et \“"V herein. $40,547,000 to $43,043,000 in the less than six week O 8 @& Great Britain had taken an un-|ports, owing to extraordinary de- Dr c P Jenne tend. Council Cham- . ok N — - s, which amounted to $27.- {expected step in adopting a reso-| r 1 lie | N bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER Periods. Processing taxes, w e 4 ; . lexpected step pting {mands from both Europe and the A L YHAN 1MAL OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATIO, 31,000 in that interval last year, were non-existnntf__Iw:’r:‘d’“d?;Lenp?gi‘;se;‘v?:;ms:;" luticn indorsing the principle of | Orient, I Vg(?::?:efl;\:li?dfn; |G» K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary 5 3 T i o ¥ a . £ (] b v ok B 2 A S e o this year. The various lending agencies o!‘the Gov water. Say, “I am thirsty.” | protection wgg.nher of unexpected changes TELEPHONE 176 {|MOUNT JUINEAU LODGE NO. 11 ernment turned back nearly $270,000,000 in repay- Often Mispronounced: Cugna.c.: 8 |including high winds and unxe:\-t g b S 5. Second and fourth ments of advances to private individuals and or-|pronounce ko-nyak, o as in coal, ' london cabled :wre tthl?n 20.000| sonable heat may be expected. Again! -~ e s Monday of sath month ganizations. las in ask (mot as in at), accent RUMANIANS had been taken pris-|astrologers stress the fact that hu- ichard Will in Scottish Rite Tetple, N BB 5 4.5, first syllable, oners when the Bulgarians and|man life is to be sacrificed and Dr. Richar 11ams beginning at 7:30 p. m The polls are open until 7 o'clock tonight. Don't| Often Misspeled: Merchandisc; [Germans captured the fortress Tu- | human L ey DENTIST MARTIN S. JORGEN- i forget to do your-duty and cast a ballot. 3 ise, not ize. dhes s B o beet ta o arse as.|| OFFICE AND RESIDENCE |[SEN, worshipful Master; JAMES Synonyms: Base, basis, founda-| B X e Women are subject to a v GOLDSTEIN BUILDING {|W. LEIVERS, Secretary. ti round, fund: 1 prin- | Word from Windham indicated pects today. Under this rule there | | | With the Legion convention over we can all get f";" ground, TUUCAIRSEEMIIMEITIL) o+ Mr and Mis GhsmiHd Jen.:may be much envy, jealousy and e o = REBEKAHS ’ @ ready to go to the Southeast Alaska Fair. JRREe S Isen would return to Juneau on the qouble-dealinz, especially aiong H— — e 2 Perssvecance Toflge No, 3 A lmeets Linz’:lfln?it\:ssl< vouui:"a Z‘e’{duzh;}r next trip of the Hegg as Mr. Jensen|those who aspire to public service. || Dr. A. 'W. Stewart every second anc;Z fourth Wednes- i Security and Liberty crease our vocabulary by master-|2S completed the assessment work.| Opstacles are foreseen for artistic | DENTIST ||day, I. O. O. F. Hall. EDNA M. | ing one word each day. Today's| : 3 % iprojeuts that are under government | Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED | (New York Times) word: Feasible; practicable; capa-| Lh¢ tWo bhouses of Congress had|girection. Actors, writers and paint- SEWARD BUILDING || CASHEN, Secretary. ! . d | & o ’ » o a ] SSi this | . . o regi | 5 ) A, S SRR i SO LTI o The task to which President Roosevelt set himselt ble of being done. “Your plan seems 20/°0ed for ir::;f;:’:‘;m“zf ‘0I5 |ers may have shuise 1o Fegleier o Office Phone 460 e N 8 T 2] ¥ Nk on the night of June 27 at Philadelphia is to solve | feasible," b ek L0 Seeaaat b (b Tet (agHin political In uence&i - 5 T MRS T The Juseas l.aundry i | FOR WHAT END? the most difficult dilemma ever faced by our civiliza- | ISP e i g Warning again is given against . i . . | —— tion. This is to achieve a measure of economic security | 7 —— BREEE ST e conference report on the emergen- extravagance, for the stars presage TELEPHONE 563 Franklin Street between Sir William Wiseman, British banker; arriving gor the people without relinquishing those historic 2 )Y rivenuevblll. ;h: h‘g I‘dn"eas'wan autumn season of prodigal | Office Hours—9-1%; 1-6 i Front and S“ecm;g Streets ‘ recently in this country made this statement relative civil liberties bought with the dear old blood and bones' | LOOK and LEARN o Hp repiche ML would cane)spinviing and entertaining. The use | Dr. W. A. Rystrom | PHONE 358 ! i r T 3 of intoxicants will arouse national | ! e to the Spanish Civil War: of our Anglo-Saxon ancestors. : 5 . Fi e | DENTIST { PR AR e The United States is very fortunate to be After three years in the White House he can| ! By A. C. Gordon provisions for governmental reve-|anxiety. { Over First Nationsd Bank " 3,000 miles away. 4 boast of having won a slight measure of economic, ;. nue that was designed to increase| 7ne secrs prophesy that the young XennY ! WARRACK 4 i Spain is !nst‘ either way it ends. She is security for America’s masses. He has launched an| E'he income to meet the mcrcased;wm show their elders the foliy of y*- 4 C 2 C £ already lost. This war has set her back a imperfect system of old-age and unemployment in-' 1. What is the total of loans an- |expenses of government | many current customs and will be 't onstruction Co. § generation, 4 surance, set up certain safeguards over the people’s |nually made by pawnbrokers? {powerful in instituting salutary | BE BAD TaLiAN Cambon | Tunest Phone na Europe is unsettled and dangerous and savings and investments, started important projects| 2. What was the leader of Is-| Mrs. D. B. Femmer left for ?|changes in social usage. i Optumetrist T i § will be for some time to come. Personally, T +in land-use planning and conservation. (rael in the conquest of Canaan? | visit with relatives in the States. | For a girl in her twenties nation- | S Gl;ms i i don’t believe there will be a war, because I ! So far, he has carried forward these measures| 3. Between what ages do the | 7 : ‘a] honors are foretold. Youth wil! Office in l,\;dwi‘ Nelson’s \\\\ '\"F' 7,,‘,/'7/" ] : feel that neither Italy nor Germany wants without relinquishing any of the priceless personal most drownings occur? M. L. Requa, mining engineer tsgo over important public offices Jewelry Stnr; g\\ i / g % it, and certainly no one else does. liberties guaranteed by the bill of rights. The situa-| 4. What is another name for |from San Francisco, and who Wfls‘snd responsibilities before the end ke, 2 = \o ) ’ J Eagland is very cheerful. The armament tion in that direction is accurately summarized in a]pnlmnstry? | heavily interested in mining pmp-lof the year. S R e A E% % L, program is }1elpli1g industry for the time. report by the American Civil Liberties Union on Lhe‘ 5. What is the most ancient of jerties here, had returned from a| Persons whose birthdates it is 'z = - ) —_— = I think England will have to float a defense | Work of the seventy-fourth Congress' second session. | British colonies visit in the Valdez district and was pave the augury of a year of su- Robert Simpson, Opt.D. || = 0/&-_;‘_ loan to pay for all these armaments. It is too It was, says the union, “one of the most helpful to —_— {registered at the Gastineau. | preme interest. For the young much Graduate Los Angeles Col. '—p big & lhlnL' to be paid out of the treas: !the cause of civil rights in re_cem years.v" > It wasl ANSWERS romance and for their elders suc- | lege of Optometry and s N There is much of wisdom in the words of the “marked by the defeat of every single gag bill” Down; 1 Half a million dollars. | With the largest enrollment of cess through secret negotiations Opthalmology | / i British banker when he says, “Spain is lost either Went the Kramer “sedition” and McCormack ‘mill-| 3 joshua. pupils in the history of the Doug-Imay be expected Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground / i it ends” What futility, a Civil war with thou- 'ary disaffection” measures, the Dobbins bill 0/ 3. Between 15 and 19 years of|las Public Schools, the first week| Onilren born on this iy hcr 22 : § PRt kA, VR SRR sid iy ey strengthen postal censorship powers, a rash of pro-|,.q {of the Fall term found teachers and | aply will be well-poised, loyal and B / i sands killed; citles and country side in ruin; tragedy .,..1c"4; make harsher our already stringent depor- | 4. Chiromancy {pupils rapidly falling into the rou-|progressive. Subjects of thts sign Js S Sh ! 1 on either hand. One of these days it will be over iuiion jay. : S Neatitmaland i“m. of WOtk e Dougikh Islandluma”; o Ty l-hmty Lk i ones-, t‘evens op | ‘ 3 and Spain will face what every other country which Mr. Hoover and the Liberty League to the con- R Woman's Club was fitting up "‘;p;?ndabl(‘ ) LADIES —MISSES’ T you enjoy m‘m:;. ‘spn"sf experiences a clvil war faces—reconstruction. She trary, the Roosevelt administration has not robbed| SEA FIGHT OBSERVED Ischool room as a cooking 1aboratory| " Thomas Hutchinson, American | s(,wamx E‘tm‘i"m'“:'m ‘whira :;:,r‘e‘: ‘O\Yl:ol the. bestcraieX b will go to the world for money and for goods to re- the people ;)(dlhen' persoxm"li lib:l'le.~ 4 Bou; {;“BLJI‘:;' e e e 1im be ready for use in two Weeks. |oolonial governor, was born on this ke Stree Lo N e LING: i 1i ple. She will be set back a genera- platforms pledge their parties to hold sacre ! ‘aptain L. Watson an r. and | AR Thtas A fivi g = ol 2“”’ ‘:‘"’ :‘" ‘;‘:"a:d e rights of free speech, press, assembly, radio and re-|Mrs. Agnes McDonald, fox farmers,| weather: Maximum, 55: Mini-fsl.“w;n: i .°“‘,§;,:th‘;§‘° i},l,:;cdew,:_ e e BRUNSWICK B 0 Oe, : i ligion. The Democrats can add that their two New were witness to a battle to death{mum 47; partly cloudy, Precipita- E;m 11.‘,‘:: ?manclpr yl'msu ‘ DR. H. VANCE BOWLING ALLEYS AT G L | Deal Congresses have acted as well as promised. | between three killer whales and a | "pc" 0 B0 i A ! ? | S i TAX REDUCTION FORECAST | It has been said that economic security can only 30 foot whale in front of Bushby|' " e AT A | (Copyright, 1936) Consulfa[i?)l‘fiTF:')lgA]?:ammanon Rhemh';’;E;"g{“,:.:;“ewem i — 'be purchased at the price of personal liberty. To a!Tsland recently. The killers attack- Y R ’b'l‘-’"r free. Hours 10 to 1%; 1 to 5; : — Contrary to the cry that busine: vill be crushed certain degree only is that so. The old personal ed the whale and drove it into a la- MRS KENDQII AND oung Repub:iicans 7 .to 9:30 by ap‘}‘)‘mnunem » . — with new tax burdens,” there is a strong prospect of rights to exploit nature and humanity without hind- | goon and finally up on the beach. = F Are Ca“ed to Hear Gastinean Hotel Annex 3 SRR 15 G I R T tax reduction at the next session of Congress. As rance are on their way out, and happily so. Other|inally the death stroke was de- DAUGHTER RETURN | Soath Framilin et Phons 17 | ! he left the White House after a conference with the “rights” of the freebooting past will follow. But to livered, but because of the tide going | Talk by Gov Landon : i W ey H h ator Pat Harrison, chairman of the SWap the fundamentals of personal freedom for real fout the prey was abandoned. | Returning to Juneau on the i 5 uy ml ;esxfin;. Senalzmn;meefl u;ld vrepol‘wFS' or promised economic safety would be to sell our nn-‘ e i Princess Louise Saturday were Mrs.| TOPEKA, Kansas, Sept. 8, — Na- nal inance y H 14 : ; 1% tional soul for pottage. | O. L. Kendal!, wife of Rev. O. L. tional Conference of Young Repub- i “We have found business conditions to be. im- We have recently observed just such trades Imm-L]PPs, PAUL ON i!(enda]] and daughter, Willetta, lican leaders is called for next Fri- H. B. Foss COMPANY { proving so much and revenue recelpts coming in 50 5 gistance. Rabble-rousing dictators pcrsuaded the TOUR, S. E. ALASKA | Mrs. kendan joined her daughter, |day in this city to hear an address | fast St e 8an reah :’;‘”""m PREpRanc budgl E""p‘? o ;_z:xy “';?ea‘f'e;m;';y ;gogl':ktrozh‘i,sf]‘:""?‘“\lj *7 " |who was suffering from an attack |by Gov. Alfred M. Landon. The i isiov o |l PUROLA REMEDIES sooner than we expected.” (PASETL Sty : o | The Bureau of Indian Affairs|of arthritis in a Boise, Idaho, hos- | gather is slated for 3 o'clock CARE- 5 Rt e g ; o) 5 4 ) , , RCHITEC TR PRESCRIPTIONS CAR! Congressman Robert L. Doughton, chairman of ;_'fll'v shnte !‘bel‘”“:‘; (lls::: d“; ;‘:éeg;::wts"ef"e'a;fc‘:;g Itender Sea Otter, which left here pital, early this summer, and took |Friday afternoon ana the address, ARG TSCCONTRALTORS FULLY COMPOUNDED | the House Committee on Ways and Means, who at- They gave Instead class and race hat people of Ttaly | Sunday afternoon with Oscar H.|her to California as soon as she subject not disclosed, will be broad- } tended the conference, declared “the improvement in !"Security. 16 ‘Y‘;;eld et de:‘omcy 3 Lipps of the Bureau of Indian Af-|was able to travel. cast over an NBC network. — = Front Street Next Coliseum ! business all over the country has had two effects— “oppy was what President Roosevelt meant when |[%irS and William Paul, left Haines| The two spent the summer with R TYPEWRITERS RENTED PHONE 97—Free Delivery increased revenues and decreased relief costs. Re- o called this generation of Americans to its “rendez- this morning on its return trip, Mrs. _Kendalls mother, Mrs. A. R.|BROWN BEAR IS i | $5.00 per month ceipts are going up and expenditures are coming yous with destiny.” The world, indeed, looks to this according to a radiogram received Fx_[chm, of Stockton, calqurnia. and COMING TO JUNEAU _l B Burford & co [ - down.” new world republic to win equality of economic oppor- At the local office this morning.|Miss Willetta reports being won- | | "E)ur.d g o . 5T P X v i g oorstep is worn by % 1 X i i ; ea- tunity for its humblest citizen and at the same time [The boat was due in Juneau late|derfully improved as a result of | | P & }n Brftport i the Srealilsit of st\{dl?s qiece ‘:: CO{ISEFVE his personal rights as a free man. Free- | this afternoon and was expected to|the profusion of sunshine obtained |tender Brown Bear has reached Cor- ' satisfied customers’ MCCAUL MOTOR 5 o experts, Secretary Morgenthau said: dom, said Roosevelt, is no half-and-half affair; it leave again tomorrow for Hoonah,|in the interior California city. |dova and is expected back in Ju- *=— RO 2 COMPANY i “Total receipts from sources other than the out- must be established both in the market place and | Tenakee, Sitka and other places to —————— |neau before the end of the week, 3 z Dodge and. Piyimouths Deatérs § lawed processing taxes in the fiscal year 1936 were polling place. igive Mr. Lipps an opportunity to GEOLOGIST VISITS according to word reaching the lo- Stratton & Beers clighod = o substantially higher than our estimates of last Janu- To the degree that America wins this double vic- |Teport on the possibility of making . cal office today. | MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS R G TS 51 255 L SURETT | ary. With continued recovery we are approaching a (ory to that degree it will meet the challenge of this|commercial loans to the Indian THANE’S PROPERTY The Brown Bear left here nearly | SURVEYORS f& PAINTS — OILS ! § revenue yield which will be entirely adequafe to cover age. communities under terms of the ON EAGLE RIVER‘(our months ago with a party of | VAL, BLDG. | Builders' and Shelf f i i — | Wheeler-Howard Aci. Mr. Paul is | Government scientists which it | Telephone 502 HARDWARE {local agent for acministration of | transported to the Bering Sea, Prib- tg—— a3 C ; ELECTION POLLS FOUR WOMEN FETED the act. H. S. Robinson, Chief Geologist | ilof Islands and out along the Aleu- e = . 1] Thomas Hal’dWfl.u 0. % ARE ANNOUNCED| ~ AT HOLIDAY PARTY| =~ =<e—— land Manager of the Exploration tan Chain as fr as Atth §=—=mrrrrrree — 2 | == BEAUDIN GOES TO COLLEGE DRZ“’JTBZ"L:,‘L&EB’C’?SZYSL i e SPECIALIZING Commenting “that it would be &| The Rev. and M- wvavid Wag-| Lewis Beaudin, graduate of the ¥ a 2 Y THIBODEAUS RETURN h Sch y ada, accompanied by Arthur C.| Joe A. Thibodeau, of the Home s in Need of : rash prophet indeed who would|goner entertained at their home g:‘““ flgms;’ Wslé t:ln ah ‘:;e Thane, visited the Eagle River Min- | Grocery, accompanied by his wife in French | When'-ln - base any predictions whatsoever|last evening honoring Miss Hen- Incess Lou or Seattle to enter " X | ¢ ” i votes." the September 5 issue of who has been here on official busi- & four-year course in journalism. siderable interest in the properties|in Yakima, Washington, X:rrived Italian GENERAL HAULING 1 |the Literary Digest, which is send-|ness in connection with the Govern- | visited and expects to return in the home aboard the Yukon, T ing out a total of 10,000,000 bal-|ment Hospital; Mrs. Gertrude Ack- interests of his company during the | St Rl Dinners STORAGE and CRATING Emma Lonz Disel Leaves on 1% reports that of the first 24000 ey; Miss Juanita Phillips, nurse at 95 carly Spring months. He left for TOM COLE GOES SOUTH CALL US received from Maine, New Jersey,|the Government Hospital, who $. 8 4 Al k E % his home office on the steamer Tom Cole is a passenger aboard G th caf aska ELnroute to New York and Pennsylvania, shows | comes from Barrow: and Miss For- Prinoses Louise this morning, {Eha, Princess | Louise. erinti i astineau e ledo. Ohi from New York State Landon 5-tuna Hunter, EKlutna school grad- b s | # JUNEAU TRANSFER TOC 0, 10 1931, Roosevelt 2724; Maine, Lan-|uate. who n.mved Tere" 1ast oieake California to re-enter college. Short Orders at All Hours - Mrs. Emma Long Disel arrived in 990 1831, Roosevelt 522; New Jer- and is employed in the Indian Bu- ATTENTION EASTERN STAR e BACOV“GOES ik Phone 48 Night Phone 4703 - ¢ ¥ ,sey 2,660, Roosevelt 1621; Penn-|reay i o i e 3 R L SEASEIT RSB | Juneau Sunday on lhe- Electra from sylvania Landon 5,634, Roosevelt 2-| A(ten ding the atfate: were. Avkia Juneau Chapter No. 7 O. 'E. S.| Mrs. W. H. !}acon is sou@hbound vEmpu-e classifieds pay. 5 Fairbanks accompanying the re- 5 will meet tonight at eight o'clock.|aboard the Princess Louise for *: v % e - i mains of her brother, John Lonx|''o. Lemke received a total of 734 Bayers, Katherine Jackson, Lillian $ 400 |l special entertatnment. |Seattle. GARLAND BOGGAN /[ Juneau Ice Cream | and his bride, who died in the air YOS In the four State mentioned.|jackson, Evelyn Paulson, Eugene LILLIAN.G. WATSON, | it e I crash a year ggo which killed Pnot‘uT:‘:m’zifg‘:;’lgun’ d“ndy“’mx:’“n::_l sv':““?vr““d Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Men’s Dress || —adv. Worthy Matron. ROBERT DOUGLAS HERE | Hardwood n“r,‘ | Parlors Arthur Hines and his three passen- ? ggoner. ! ———————— | Robt. M. Douglas, substatit 5 . N | Tce Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy gers, making the trip from Dawson 1Y 50000 votes in Washington, Cali-| Miss Bayers, Miss Paulson and the Ox?&rds NOTICE: It you want to go hunt. | perintendent, for the Standad Of - Waxing ~P0h3hmg I COFFEE SHOP to Fairbanks. The bodies were re- [0rnia and Oregon. This poll gives | Misses Jackson arrived here on the! BIG VA e KWQ ar. | Company in the Territory of Alas- | Sanding J {| Percy Reynolds, Manager covered from the plane wreckage Roosevelt, in Washington State, 6,- Alaska from Valdez yesterday. They | Phone 479 South Franklin St mfl e " ady.|ka arrived in Juneau Yesterday on | PHONE 582 | ~ last month. 281 votes to Landon's 3,971; Ore-|will leave on the Victoria tomorrow j3nge ] i — |the Alaska, completing an extended EF N a3 Sk BB = - o Mrs. Disel, leaving here aboard 80n. Roosevelt 4724, Landon 2258; for Sitka where they attend the Ziitrip to the Westward In- : ABLE TRAN ~ the Alaska, will take the remains California, Roosevelt 18127, Lan-|Sheldon Jackson school. _ Sp e ¢ rd and the In EEU LE SFER B to Toledo, Ohio, for burial. don 6,604, Mr. Bromley, the son of the Pres- R 5| My Douglas will spent’ sseal FORD AGENCY !/ Our tchk:a ¥ may ll;hee‘ 2ay ;. b Al | - | byterian minister at Hoonah, left days In Juneau in the interests of Dealers) Ii and » tank: tor- Giute’ OX 3 'DEPUTY SAMPLES HERE[lhis morning on the Princess Louise his company. He is a guest at the (Authorized || and a : or c.-:l: . NATIVE, 40, FOUND ‘[enmute to Park College at Kansas e GREASES Poid l“';‘_“;“"a""n_‘_ i i DEAD NEAR HOONAH WITH TWO PRISONERS 't Missour. The B. M. Behrends e GAS — olLs | s | % e A Al | X audette Colbert has begun a 5 ' WHEN IN A HURRY According to word reaching the penuiy Marshal G, W sample and| JUNEAU GIRL colleftxon of roses. She wants a IUNEAU MOTORS CALL COTS OB st U. 8. Marshall’s office here t0day, tw, brisoners arrived last night on pecimen of every kind of rose for Foot of Main Street 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any 9 Mal | LE AVES BOUND the garden surrounding her new U. 8. Commissioner George Mal-|yne pteneth from Hoonah. Both| 2 | amount . . . QUICK! ) golmn of Hoonah was called out) oo e have been taken t the | ORD ; T Mereadi) y B Week Lo investigate the'death of | ET%0 een. taken to ‘fhe FOR STANF Juneau, Alaska | LTS R i COLE TRANSFER B Saiten. Thomas Sharclane, 40, Federal jail to serve sentenced pass- | WHEN YOU FLY FLY — Fly Phone 3441 or Night 1803 - found dead in his tent near the %4 bY lcl‘_’l"‘""&;“’““' George Mal*| Ajne Ann Goldstein, grand- : | with Gene Meyring. Phone 626. adv | . s t s beach at Pinto Cove, 18 miles from “’g‘m:’ wxfi?:auv& sentenced to two| JAUSNter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles e e e A Hoonah. % 3 .| Goldstein, and a student at Stan- If It's Paint We Have It! " The commissioner, the gm'ern-‘:non‘hh for m\dmlsl mz?mazmg HQuor' s, yniversity at Palo Alto, Cal- COMMERCIAL P o) ‘t HQUOR STO! IDEAI PAINT SHOP ment nurse, Mrs. Storms and Depu- [0 MIROIs. 4‘”1‘yk rs. Fred Lawrence|ro nia *left Juneau on the Prin- d SAVINGS ay n i FRED W. WENDT ty Marshall G. W. Sample of Hoon- ‘:as given a like sentence for drun-| .. o Louise returning to school. an : NE . PHON.E Sori ah made the trip to Pinto Cove bup KeNess. Miss Goldstein had been espec- PHONES 92 or 95 PHO. . i e Iy A could find no evidence indicating |lally active in the campus branch R 0 T Free Delivery that Sharclane had died by other Miss Mary Loe Earling arrived of the YWCA and last semester esources Over Two und One Fi 6 5 5 ; res roceri - than natural causes. It is believed by the PAA plane Sunday from was the delegate from her college LiqugrsM\e;it:'esGand B::'r FINE & ruptured appendix caused his F(m;:anks and is the house guest sent to the regional convention in Hall Milh'on Dou', We Sell }'or LESS Watch and Jewelry Repairing death. of r.and Mrs. H. J. Thompson.| Colorado. - Because g The discovery of Sharclane’s body Mrs. Earling, whose father is Gen-| She has spent several months in . We Sell for CASH Free Delivery P QUL BLOEDHORN was made by a neighboring Indian, |eral Superintendent of the United|Juneau with her grandparents. Leader Dept. Store at very reasonable rates John Benson, and reported to the States Smelting at Fairbanks, is| e s office by the father enroute to Seattle to attend the| Try The Empire classifieds for| Bush College. lqulck results, George Brothers