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U AR 2 TIITVIredv e v oy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1936 | man leader cast all wisdom out of the picture in his closing remarks by delivering, not only a direct chal- lange to Russia, but laid bare the plans of Germany | tnder his rule for conquest. Shouting to 10ck troopers, Daily Alaska Empire HAPPY Editor and Manager The Empire extenas Publislid every evenir EMPIRE hie great man of BIRTHDAY" ] congratula- | 20 YEARS AGO From The Ewmpire | Horosco pe “The stars incline a- Fraternal Societies of Gastineau IR IR AR Y : 1 [ : | !| Helene W. L. Albrecht ||, Channel d | PHYSIOTHERAPY b~ A |7 ™8 ' 5 Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | B. P. 0. E. ELKS meets Ray, Medical Gymnastics | ¢ every Wednesday at 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. i 8 p. m. Visiting brothers Phone Office, 216 I welcome. WALTER P, S = RS T SCOTT, Exalted Ruler PRINTING COMPANY at Sec Juneau | tions and best wishes today, Ihczvi[ Alaska Cermany said birthday cnniversary, wo the folow- |\ oo ) ¥t doriot compel” Entere¢ In the Post Office in If we had I';.\l Mountains m“-‘, their ing SEPT. 24, 1916, | matter. incal ble store of raw materials; Siberia o i rin The day was Sunday and there|*™ ey R £ SURNCRIPION » ATE R with its mountains and forests; or the Ukraine SEPTEMBER 23. no éditiohiof Tae Emplre, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1936 Delivered n earrier in Ju d Douglas for §1.25 per month with i treme m‘lu'l- wheat fields, Germany C Mn’»a:,v- rmf‘.nlt s Through this day the stars seem| s i e Rl s Susiowiog SXich under National Socialism would be swimming e Bolduc, Sr. One year, in advance ix months, in | the Morning Rarin’ te G your stomac} whole system one month, In advance, 1.2 ; in plenty F. F. Rouze - :’;\xx,~.nxm~‘w.u conf vl promptly The obyiou swer 1S that if Germany would Adrienne G the Du. Office of i arity in the d My rris of their papers ¢ ttempt to carry out such a program the entire world gs JUII‘“H N;;“] son elevhones: News Office. 602 Business Office, 3. | .ould be swimming in blood rather than Germany, e . N Joh: " cDonald i R OF ASSOCIATED PRESS wimming in plenty” as der Fuhrer puts it. No| i The Assoct: Press is exclusively e led to the use for 4 fec . > > - republication of 4ll news dispatches credited to it or not other- |1 10re startling and warlike statement hos ever pre-l, wise credited in this paper and also the local news published |, oniod {0 the world than the utterance of Hitler at herein. r " 2 % X sy 2 f % | N Al turnberg. True, he did not say he praposes to make| | DAILY LESSONS ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER Fi g + ¢ nex raine. e oA A 10 I8 L ar on Russia {o conquer and annex Ukrainé. But| IN ENGLISH - ———— it was not necessary for him to make that threat.| fis book, “Mein By W. L. Gerdon Kampf,” the textbook of Naziism, l [1nakes it clear that the major objective of any gov- S crmment he heads must be to seize the Ukraine. His! cnvious phr: about the wealth of Soviet Russia| J mply confirm that the dream of expansion to (]1(-1”: castward by conquest is stil his most deeply (:ht'rn,hv(]‘““‘l mbition. { Often Mispronounced e vandals room " disfigure Words Often Misused: Do not say, d the walls ‘defaced the : Fifth, Pro- Man in the unsearchable darkness knoweth one thir That as he i Rumor and denial is made that Adolf Hitler will resign as Chancellor of Germany and be content with only being the leader or der Fuhrer. Judging from his recent remarks at the Nazi Party Congress in Nurnberg, Hitler never will be content until he gets his nation into a clash of arms. There is Civil War in Spain and rumbles of war in the Orient as Japan seeks expansion, but even these do not fur- nish the threat of international peace as did the utterance of Hitler at the recent Nurnberg meeting. After speaking disparagingly of Russia and Rus- sian leaders for a week during the Congress, the Ger- he made: and if the Essence And character] rculty of humanity Is our conscient reason and our desire for knowledge, That was Nature's purpose in the making of man. Tk b N L Wl e ozt A |- LEIVERS, Secretary. The Nazi Congress at Nurnberg points plainly % nounce the second f, not fith, =172 | =nce VNS g LG R R - k i cne thing—the Supreme danger facing Europe and| Often Misspelled: Catarrh, Ob- O. B. Williams Co. P R 4 o ¥ . 25 REBEKAHS he world with Hitler at the helm in Germany. The|serve the rrh SASH and DOORS |strength to the 5 S Pk Eoaas N e o responsible ambition of the German leader is 4\.‘ Synonyms: Weakness, debility, | “1"‘ 3 RS AT A.DI}Y' Stewart “‘w ry second and fourth Wedne very real threat to the peace of the entire world. And infirmity, impotence, lassitude. o s T e t [|goy. I O O. F. Hall. EDNA M ii calls for wise statesmanship and unrelenting efforts| Word Study: “Use a word threc G R st St i e el ||BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED {0 reorganize the world community to make the Hitler| /¢S 4nd BBl o o SASH SPECIAL i05is v atars: orécae - talifakde : Hbin Office Phone 469 b e ol RS e T T ~ jor any other aggression impossible. ‘Perhaps such a | S P TS »Tufh';‘,j"‘:u‘m‘l- FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY || failures for those who seek prom- Vil 2 PR TRy = THE MAINE VOTE IN WALL STREET rcorganization cannot be effected, but surely it is Masificent: ol ey !;y ;vr:- ¢ nence in public activities. 3 3 ¢ The Juneau La“ndry ] # s worth the effort of the peace-loving countries of the liperality. “It was a munificent | oM 4Lt $ .63 In politics women will meet se- TELEPHONE 563 I Franklin Street between While the Maine vote is interpreted in various|yorld to carefully and immediately consider action'gift ™ oM % 4 1Lt ‘76 || vere rever: and will be hood- | Office Hours—9 am. to 10 p.m. Front and Second Streets ways by various parties, the Republicans holding to!y hich would tend to deter the advances of the Ger-| Al b i e 100 || Winked in many important issues. | Dr. W. A. Rystrom || PHONE the old adage that uine goes, so goes the nation,”| pyan hordes before they again swing forth, bent on| f——————~—-— ——— 2 | o\ "6 Lt gg | In the great game of flf.t-e-.wvlf ng | DENTIST H— and the Democrats averring it doesn’t mean that, conquest, as they did in 1914, only to be turned back | LOOK d LEARN Tl om "6 Lt L1p: || chew: it "1 Ramibpitinlc ")“' B { Over First Na‘ional Bank (g at all, it is interesting to note an interpretation from gfter slaughter on the battle fields of France e an N oM 6, 6 Lt 140 ‘“]':”]‘":,f‘(,,‘];l’:: ,.,.:‘n,v ‘,[-n)rml, el il WARRACK the heart of Wall Street, New York. ottt AR Bidy 2 i oM , 6 Lt 143 |, 2 A 5 - 3 The Hamilion' Investment Counselors at 52 Wall| . 'y oove or Nations at times s very similar! ] By A. C. Gordon oM. 6 Lt 1.03 f;;ll‘ll_“"“‘x’l“:".’;_‘l ,}‘h;""n’"w‘i‘(‘:;“ b nf:“_ e SN ol s ‘Conslructlon E:\). 4 Street came forth with this statement a few days|y, 5 sman boys' baseball team. The other nations| o]0 JxelxLi, ¢ ;: 120 11 imn storms with high winds and | i (;':‘,‘m':: .t("““‘ ailaes i "H SR luogaaRe e Ui gave Ethiopia a turn at bat and now Mussolini won't, 1 Who was Commander-in- 8 :; Bty :: T many sudden changes of tempera- | oo peamib SISERL Wil The sound statisticai conclusion from Iplay because they won't let him pitch. | Chief of the U. S. Army during the b i i ture. 1 “office in Ll;(‘w;g N;:lsnn's ) Monday's election is that if the Republicans - T i Mexican War? Wiité tor Fres Catalog Persons whose birthdate it is hav [ Jewelry Store | had received 65 per cent or more of the votes | % e 2y e TPy | 2. What is the derivation of the the augury of a year of pleasant ke~ 7 % cast for the two major parties it would have | NOW that Autumn is officially here, it may be worg “woman?” experiences. For meny, favors from ——— i 4 ¢ I noted that Christmas eve is hs from at is-the HrinebAIRE 11z 3 - R AN 27T SRR indicated a Republican landslide in November. noted that Christmas eve is just three mont {3 What is the principal ingred- | O, B, Williams Co. | older relatives ana friends are pre- | T TH iy bad it feom 00 1063 per omt 1t tonight. Do your Christmas shopping carly. |ient of tobasco sauce? y attie. wion P ssged ! Robert Simpson, Opt. D. would have indicated a close Presidential ———— - | 4 How many legitimate thea- | 1933 1st Ave Seattle, Wash. |I™ Children horn on this day prob- | Graduate Los Angeles Col. " election. But they won by only 56 per cent, “Knocks, knocks” arc the latesi popular gag, but tres are there in the U. S.2 bty wilt Be proctial . Erereia | lege of Optomeatry and which forecasts a Democratic landslide in the Republic pell it Knox, Knox | 5. Which city has a larger pop- and successful. Many subjects of Opthalmology November. | AR G ulation than any other city in the| =—_—————> "~ =" |this sign have a keen sense of hu- | Cilasses ruted Lenses Ground The service goes on to point out that even Her- “ PRIy ‘v.'orl(l'? = mor. e e i bert Hoover in 1932 won 56 per cent of the Maine, Hlocality | e Pa. 'fn Tak!t James Montgomery Bailey, edi- ®—— voters, and gave the following table of the propor- | bk o R N Y tor and humorist, was born on this | Jones-Stevens Shop | Bea ot yotes gpined Ly S majorparties in the. past Out of the week's discussions at Harvard Uni-| 2 From the anglo-Saxon wit PHONES 92 or 95 i;‘?,”‘l e :h“,,{‘}‘,;“.(‘ LADIES—MISSES' |/] ¥ you enjoy indoor cports— to support its prediction in celebration of its Tercentenary there man. 2 l";'e “l)(“l‘i‘verv i ")“q 1 3 el ““»'n;hw: B 1177 % JF{ZA!)Y-T()-WE‘\R' Here's one of the best—TRY Repub- Demo- Rep emerged one utterance that spoke for all of free mind. 3 Cayenne peppers. Fresh \,e, i O A s it e Near Third | ROWLING! 1920 lican cratic Majority |1t recalled @ typical contribution of medieval thought| 4. Approximately 500 resh Meats, Groceries, W R R TP L R President 69.7 77,000 and medieval culture “whose lasting value is so high' 5 London. \\["N:”I‘rk W 1lml~§ anfi Beer ,””“' % nie Ream Hoxie, TR e RRUNSWICK - Governor 65.9 65,000 that everything should be done in order to revive it PR e Sell for LE LT e il o i T T s ! e 1924 under some form suitable to our own times” That g~ v i We sell for CASH _ (Copyright, 1936) DR(;J]&QV{_-‘}EFE “B(?'I{iLXNG AL‘l;EdYE President 6.7 96,000 contribution was the medieval feeling for the u - - 4 AT STEOP theinlander and Alt Heidelberg U. S. Senator 606 52000 [sal character of truth as witnessed in the working to- | MODERN Leader Dept. Store Tuneau Cafiie'She Con:uliation and examination BEER ON TAP | Governor 571 36,000 |gether of men of many “nations” in the University of ETIQUETTE 2} George Brothers | i gluggpo M(‘ou'-n\zp free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; - e S— 1928 Paris but without an important Parisian scholar ey - \ [ toms teonkod WA S, o 7 to 9:30 by appointment. |~ —— e President 69.0 31.0 99,000 among the professors. It was a center of European Ry Roberta Lee 1 e 'u':‘“_“o‘ ';,; | ol stineau Hotel Annex { g AR, T o U. S. Senator 69.7 303 82,000 tudies but the slightest pretension on the part of ) b R R R R Gtttz I‘("“-mm.r ';”{’I-N- Sauth Franklin St. Phone 177 | o ! Governor 693 307 83000 |any “nation” to be the independent source of a “mere- Tr—- .-‘: : 2 i Cer e Guy SMIth { 1932 1y local truth” would have made life “unbearabl Q. Should one always keep the ~ - : President 56.4 436 38,000 o that crowd of Englishmen, Germans, Ttalians, Bel= ot “oogq (one £E, <P ! . = CYPEWRITERS I ! Governor 49.6 50.4 2,000 gians, Spaniards, Danes, Swedes and others teaching i Y ey ‘1(1:“’1’ it ORE §5.00 per month | D R u G s i 1936 and studying there. The teachers were asked by the o, S48 ®UE0 (0 Tood 18 in the | J. B. Burford & Co H U. S. Senator 50.7 49.3 4400 | University to teach not what was French but what |gont® the lips should be closed e : 2 iy Rl § Governor 564 437 38500 s true, in the freedom and eager research of their “HA¢ chewing. ! ‘ Relia D by KRS e o) i : S : o . Is it correct when introduc-| eliable tisfied custome o) E- The service does not use the votes secured by minds. | Q Is OLTEC W niroduc W PRESCRIPTIONS CARE: ] Louis J. Brann as Democratic candidate for Senator Against the encroachments of the luu\marian‘mrgomth“‘:” !;'Fli;::;:;sonloMx‘\'“"\['vh “Mr.| | pharmacisty | 25 NSRRI 1L e el FULLY COMPOUNDED ; this year in its forecast because of his exceptional State in its various forms, says this modern medieval- | oy DR, AT, Thomp- | | X o L e e VT . B 1 Dopulym:yv ! ist, Professor Gilson of the College de France, mlr‘mi' Ml\:‘ix'Br?twnx: S ;‘ Sonpeand Stratton & Beers Front Stret Next Coliseum | Apparently Wall Street generally does not share ;:“.]:1 ::"l‘:l"“‘l“fl:‘ '1'1!1)1.:1)“1"((1";:3“\‘1 (L‘":“l‘:“l'l“'mfi"j“f“:“x’:f‘m‘l‘; ML BAch h ikt Tt enpe. ’[ | prescriptions. | | MUN“::Q%%&?““S PHONE 97--Free Delivery ; the expressed belief of Republicans that the Maine| o, . yniversal character of truth. It is universal| @ What is the proper length of | | THE BEST Butler Maure Drug Co. | | VAZENTINE BLDG — result indicates a vietory for them in November. in its own right. There is a spiritual order of realities M€ one should stay when mak-| | g il A B Telephone 502 e “whose absolute right it is to judge even the State !N an evening call? TAP BEER SR G 3BTRS i M CAUL MOTOR- HITLER’S THREAT TO PEACE and eventually to free us from its oppression. |l 2 ~One hour s Sutficient CMOTORS | sy | e | | | | 1 The extraordinary gathering at Harvard of scholars from all parts of the earth is a clear recog- nition of universality and “illocality” of truth in its varied expressions. ‘The chief dang to the world right now is the fact that public opinion is taking too long to jell. —Detroit Free Press. oo Novth Atlaniic Air Ml Route. Al 1 s Jiithn Lans : blazing a trail across the ocean for & MM route and making the first non-stop flight from & _total distance of app! important chapter in aviation history was ‘when the German flying boat Zephyr . i ic from the Azores to Port , in 22 hours and seven minutes, | 2,390 miles. B ST B T b IR i The liver should liquid bile into your el ings freely, your food doesn’ It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats ap h. Y get_constipated. Your is poisoned and you feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. Laxatives are only F. bowel movement doesn’ takes those good, old Ca: it Pills to get these two pounds of bile flo freely and make you feel “up and u 'WAKE UP YOUR . LIVER BILE— Without Calemel—And You'll Jump Out of Bed I8 , gentle, yet amazing in making bile flow ’:‘:'.'.J.‘X.fi ‘for Carter's Little Liver Pills by ame. Stubbornly vefuse anything elss. IN TOWN! THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors | and Liquor Store smile the planet fic 0 upon m the public m ne toward a more j public questions, dispelle om keshifts. A mere tat the eause. It | ¢ Little Liver Harm- future | events. Labor w Earth. pecis rule, sccording to| "DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER. | M. H. SIDES, Secretary to influ-{ istrology. | DENTISTS KNIGHTS or COLUMBUY Naval movements may be of || Blomgren Building || Seghers Council No. . reat intgrest The sway ms to|| PHONE 56 1760. Meetings second s dicate international agreements | Hours 9 am. to 9 p.m. |and iast Monday at<& that are beneficial to the United & i€ :30 p. m. Transient R Ot [t g |brothers urged o at- t digest. {his planctary g ment | Dr. C. P. Jenne [ tend. Council Cham- Rooms 8 and § 3 7 ” Valoths RanaNig G. K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary TELEPHONE 176 MOUNT JUINEAU LODGE NO. 14 SNBSS 7N 5% Rl FERTE RS econd and fourth e SR L Monday of each month g ~H i in Scottish Rite Tem, le, Dr. Richard Williams é“ el DENTIST MARTIN S. JORGEN- OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | SEN, worshipful Master; JAMES bers, Fifth St. JOHN FP. MULLEN GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | and MAYTAG PRODUCTS _.yi P. JOHNSON Rice & Ahlers Co. HEATING PLUMBING SHEET METAL WORK PHONE 34 GLAS e HOTEL ZYNDA ELEV. S. ZYNDA, Prop . FRED MATTSON | WATCHMAKER and | JEWELER ‘Watches, Clocks and Jewelry I EYE GLASSES SOLD | AND REPAIRED | 127 SEWARD STREET | Opposite Goldstein Blds. | P.O. 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