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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1936. terror; rage, obviously because it reveals clearly the excellent financial position of the Government; ter- rcr, inspired by the certainty that their prophecies Publishyd_cvery_cvening except Sunday by the EMPIRE qie rendered ridiculous. PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main Streets, JURett] qpo 1937 hudget issued last January predicted a Al-_-kl-__ Post Office In Juneau as Second e} | doficit of a billion dollars, plus any amounts appro- nn‘él}f“” ifstin | priated for relief expenditures during the year. There ~ | was appropriated for relief a billion and a half, be- Detivered in earrier in Juneau Douglas for § per month. | 5i jes which the payment of the soldiers’ bonus is| D Fi0shs byttt 1o advay acding 560 millions to the year's expenditures, On| e, $12.00; six months, in advance, $6.00; $1.25. calculated that the deficit for 1937 Daily Alaska Empire ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager BENPRRp - SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year, in adv one month, in advan | tlis basis, it was scribers ) confer a favor if they will promptly notify the :‘:ch\:.\\ Office of any failure or irregularity in the delivery | would be three billion dollars. Nt | But the budget summation issued September 1 Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 | : 1 e — - | sl:owed that enhanced business recovery in 1936 as- MBER OF ASSOCIATED PRE p A R ctes The Ausociaied Préss s exchisively entitied to the we for |SUres increased government recelpts o such an extent| republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- | ‘ wise credited in this paper and also the local news published to make possible substantial reductions in net e | | | -1 j@ rare knowledge of musical com- aroused many campaigners to a frenzy of rage and H A p P Y | BIRTHDAY| The Empire extenas czma'mtula-' tions and best wishes today, their| birthday anniversary, v the follow-| ing: \ SEPTEMBER 29 { T. J. Stroebe | James Morrison | William A. Holzheimer o Frank Dunn ! Mary Harris Mrs. J. G. Morrison J. V. Hickey James Ramsay at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty |tried for killing Plunkett. 20 YEARS AGO From The Empire | | SEPT. 29, 1916. Brandon had testified the previous afternoon and during me‘ morning for the government non-f C. B ‘rning typewriters and typewriting in regard to the notes sent to the| Customs Office supposedly from | +pt. James Plunkett but which the | cution insisted were sent Krause, who was being P dward | Martin V° Kilda! was put on the stand and { i i cast great good fortune through ublicity. by P y : i This is a most promising confi-| Horoscop The First Naticnal Bavk JUNEAU ® CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$50,000 9 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS [ e | | “The stars incline | T | | but do not compel” WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1936 As the month closes mingled ben- efic and adverse upsels are in the horoscope. Astrologers fore-! Again the seers prophesy tha ing methods are to und eping changes, but there will be | expansion of space in magazines nml‘ self and a friend or Nitein. penditures. These developments justify the conserva 4 / | questioned concerning tides in the Sf—\F‘E DEPOSIT BOXES LASKA CIRGULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARG | tive budget estimate of two billion, 97 millions, a de- | DAIL { LESSONS | vicinit of Wranh_ell haru{\\i !:m Baed| A R crease of about an even billion. i IN ENGLISH [ij ceb TasehaR Bbs e Bty e, Ol to mer. who guide! g In January, 1934, President Roosevelt estimated | \ o fppecaty “"1,",‘;;'. i t:',tf:,f;:(in‘:‘"f(.’Al;: public destinies. Those who hold 2% % Paid on receipts for 1934 at three billion, 260 millions and for v Wi 12 Gorcoh I noon. Ho. stated. that is. was Zovernment positions are under the 4 | 1935 at three billion, 975 millions. Actual receipts in| Y 1‘)‘],‘(_[;(’“‘”3, 1m§;r;vsime for two best possible rule of the stars. qumgs ) 1534 were three billion, 116 millions and for 1935 they **—— — — "~ w4 ;zm nto wta mfl",m,m | ; |vere three billion, 800 millions. ‘The error in both| Words Often Misused: Do mot| * |guration for all who sign part-| Accountis | | cases is less than five per cent. In January, 1935, lhr}’“." “T carried eight or ten armsful| pogin reported that during a Rership papers, leases or other le-| § President estimated revenue for 1936 at three billion, | f kindling.” Say armfuls. | speech at the opening of the Reich-| 22l documents. M:-nkl\«;x‘g dra: 2 millions. Actual receipts for the fiscal year of| Ofen j\[”’,“, unced: Pedagost'stag Chancellor Bethmann-Hollwes B L B e | P S — 11936 that ended on June 30 were four billion, ur;gl’,f’“: :‘;"“"‘\'\ld‘ "Z"_,{"m %:’ 54 {/had defended all of his war poli- -';}*l‘:t‘\:‘ (.":f, iberd B ortanGn : raillions, sbout, three per cent above the estimate. - |y “\rincinal accent on first syllable,|Cc; | dramatic language. arlier hours of ti v, The President said in January, 1934, that the gross| ondary accent on third syllable. | &5t Savern.: Mpkssentiis. s |t signs are seen as the Coficit for 1934 and 1935, due io the big push for re-| oOften Misspelled: Hymn; pro- T%'% | “.l:ullvx'alv. Imuwl had o | covery in those years, would probably run higher than nounced him. ‘,_l‘wd from the south the previous| Because October is to be confus- | rine billion dollars. The big push was made; it was| § Applicant, candidate,| .oo000 ana w“'s stopping at the D€ -yet ~ not encourage- | decidedly successful; and the actual deficit for 1934, claimant, solicitor, petitioner. | Gastineau, ment for Ame: s—it is well m, g $ 3 land 1935 totaled seven billion, 48 millions, or two bil-| Word Study 'Usvv-\ word three R begin the month with a sense u.. TESTING ENGINES, NOT AVIATION |5, jess than was estimated. In'January, 1036, the times and it is yours” Let us in=| 5 g yren hod received a new freedom from old obligations. Debts P | President estimated a gross deficit for 1936 of four!Crease our vocabulary by mastering cyanquer four-passenger roadster Should be paid. As the aviators know it, Russell Owen’s nUmber g.q g half billions. Actually it was four billion, 764 °N° Word each day. Today's word:|on"cne of the late boats Banks and banking are to come P H o N E 7 last night when he came into a landing here miilions 7 ¥ - e Preeminen ominent above oth- B o under sweeping influences that wulsn lu\)lp asv,kmgx vn:i: el millions. But w:(h ve:cranz]hnnus expenses dc(lm't-‘“‘“ “A tatesman he is pre- The Palm Beach dance of the Seem to presage drastic changes. D S0/ otack Up: g Sy 8 2 jod, fv was about three billion. eminent Ak e <t Moncy will be discussed with pe- airplane out of commission Bnd‘mlracrlfio:!ilyt e;ml:?, The Washington Post, commenting on the budget S S SR f:’ix‘\‘_":,]i”‘ftfzr"‘v‘l“{f T{k““‘p‘(“ ?flmf]t ilar concern. befate Ahat ekt i is R ilot, ting a it to Seat- g, ps, said: - e X SRR y alfair, © g chis| = 7. it i icte r;'”,' ms(mp» ;Tt]:cu?m:i mf:‘bzm ghas ognly his good b A i it W date reported. A huge crowd en- ! ‘?3f"‘ 18 P c]‘.‘l‘!' i e in a special built s] p P! y S S Y ‘Even .l! ‘Lho current deficit should prove ‘m be | MOI)ERN joyed dancing until one o'clock in lization of Pnp"‘d jon wi fortune to thank for being alive as his plane turned gihstantially in excess of the latest revised estimate, | =4 v the morning among the most heau- be a major interest in coming completely over on top of him and he was drenched i is evident that the country is in a position to pro- ETIQUETTE tiful decorations ever seen in Ju-/months. Those who have the wis- with gasoline. Being a pilot of 17 years standing,gress rapidly toward the goal of a balanced budget.” neau. dom to desert large oities will have Owen probably turned off the switch but, even then,!noody's Bond Survey of August 24 commented: | By Roberta Lee L des lgreat reason to be thankful, it is it was only the God who rides the airways with in-| “By now the 1g tide of business recovery and gg—- w; Weather: Maximum, 57; Mini- 1"';;?’_" ‘j”"] bedi trepid birdmen who brought him out of it with only corporate and individual incomes makes virtually cer- mum 38; Partly cloudy; Precipita-) Persen i & 2 A 4 s — ! the augu vear of busines Y7 I a re;: iscra'.ch?: andmhrm’ses. B i yt:nl:] llowcrl Pl;eddoral ;leflcllts Iin coming {;:r& In fact, Q. What should a person write tion .03 l’lCh' I A anges that are profitable. Jour- If veur Dally Alaska Emphe s an old saying of war time days ‘- a balanced budget for the fiscal year 8 could well on his card that is left at the home neys on several missions .should men that when one of the boys gets out of 2 par-|he witnessed if calendar year 1937 business is as good of a sick friend? Male Qua,] Sits— SRS o g has not reached you PHONE ticularly bad crackup that “his number wasn't up.”|as that of 1936.” A. Merely write “To inquire” at Children b y prob- 5 . Russ Owen’s number wasn’t up last night, and despite, i top of card. But Under Protest ably will be keen of mind and a 26 cnd a copy will be sent by the many obstacles he has encountered he may go| What Is The Censtitution? Q. Is it all right if the china at 2 1. | tive of body. Subjects of this s’gn P B et it achisvs avistian Bioky: | it tea is not all of the same pattern? HERSHEY, Pa, Sept. 20--4 male ical, but artistic gifts SPECIAL CARRIER to you 1 R i Ve i p o] quail went maternal near her d fai Fortunate, however, as Owen has been to escape, (Cincinnati Enquirer) A. Yes, this is all right. - i rood—but ' He: did it|Peions to m with his life, there is a tinge of the unfortunate for Addressing the Harvard Tercentenary Confer- _Q; w“‘;y is the birthstone for f”::fi.l;‘ (]Ln::(uk;:x)u Bt Karl Begas, painter, was IMMEDIATELY. Alaska in the flight. There are many in the Outside|ence, Professor Edward S. Corwin had some interesting S‘X”L"S‘fii'p_‘ o Baily’ (h e Hatenita e ok u:mm; 1194, O m_:;g\xhn haix:r 13;2; world who are not familiar with the success of avia-|things to say about the constitution. It may be = 007" the Hershey quail farm, the mother ‘g_“‘r”‘:l 8. Co i dinin. tion in the north. They do not know that our own!regarded as the instrument of government, he said, or @ bird left her nest of 10 eggs and ;“‘m' 1824 Richard B:m\lbov Sheri- fliers traverse the great distances which are Alnska'a" the symbol of valued rights. In the one aspect, it 3 s 5 the father took her place, volun- dnn. pI.x"lv'.u',:L 1751 P every day of the year with scarcely a mishap. There |confers broad powers to order the nation’s affairs LQOK and LEARN | 'tarily at first. e " (Copyright, 1936) probably are few places on the face of the earth where|In the other, it provides specific protection against By A. C. Gord TthL" 1;"(“"?"""‘ “écd of imt “02 > ; : ven . C. Gordon and trie eave. But each time | the airplane has come to be a more common means|Eovernment. { y b ho made the effort, the mother| Empire classifieds pay. EVERYTHING FOR A PERFECT VACATION AT of transportation than in Alaska. Everybody flies| Professor Corwin fears that the constitution has o bird drov’c Hith hadk ;o e nest —— up here, because it is a means of getting where nn(-ilf""" _““"'OW"“ as the Instrument of our national ex- ;| yypgy is the difference in the Finally, mpm‘ of the 10 cggs | GENERAL MOTORS wants to go in a relatively short time. Too, thox'v‘;‘“’j;":c' n.smltlzv 'n4\ m\;u;»z\lflng which we make national meaning of “aught” and “naught”? hdn:lmd“ | and | are places where the airplane is the only means of | SYor . nc as Desn mads S0 much o feblelt of g Ueon, i the' natools. salsh of o b B R s | MAYTAG PRODUCTS | X popular worship, He marshals much evidence in his 5 a0 . { P ' SRy reaching a given place. I presentation ‘to prove his point, citing the ways in = oP . The Virginia state department of W. P. JOHNSON {5, The Lapingaimalln, sooty onanc, ol lia food . Rnstduph ok bt Thus. it. is, when news of crashes in the northlwhich he says the constitution has been used to pre- 5 ‘Wiat is apastasy? griculture published an agricultur e oyt A TN all these ways to while away your leisure hours . . . swimming, emanate forth to the Outside world, many look askance | vent the exereise of necessary national power. 4. How many transcontinental o] cconomics bureau report pre- - S s canoeing, hiking, boating. All accommodations to suit every ’ at flying in Alaska with the result that aviation in' These considerations should have the serious at- ;‘l;’d‘t“:n“d":;“; has Conads, and dc;m:z) a slr;;‘:le ;nr’at :ux!nl)l.}: in e '9 il "':’ 7 taste . . . at excetionally low rates. the north gets something of a black eye. The out-|tention of thinking citizens everywhere, for they A . |1937 than and “probably® as " 5 B s e ottt meil"’i“‘ 16 0, gréat dilesima Which. the tation “fac hs.u w(xjx;u is the largest river in|small as in 1935. ay n a Reservations at Alaska Air Transport o v - . i 5 " Scotland? | — # Rogers-Post tragedy, but even minor mishaps such\sf’:“]c:;i"]fi ltl'] i 'i‘me ,?h‘;f‘ the warld is o' the brink AN APPEAL TG CUSTOMERS as the one here in Juneau last night, when exploited| beg.pr:pal\izfl t‘;“;"{”;f?hé";fifm:vp ":;Pd‘i V:I]e ANSWERS ! S SN PHONES 92 or 95 in advance as this flight has been, tends to build up nation, not merely o wage war if necocrs Lot | 1. “Aught” means anything; and| FTices on feed and hay have gone I'ree Delivery a bugaboo against flying in Alaska. It is unfortunate| maintain policies which wil :::plusn:fiissg‘;ri}a:m ** “naught” means nothing. P and are stil going up. Canned } Eresh Meats, Groceries, in that respect. But it is nothing to get very alarmed| ~ We must have national unity for many other 2. Saint George. IBAL o dooe up. FRESH MY Liquors, Wines gind ‘Hecp about. 9 purposes, to insure the orderly, equitable functioning 3. A total desertion from ome's, =o' ;,z:‘;: :,l: im‘,.n,d;:., gez' We Sell for LESS Because The fact is that aviation is so thoroughly m.|or a national economic mechanism which has become faith, principles, or party, espec-||F00 M5 HUE O WA aslivery We Sell for CASH trenched as a means of transportation that nothing|/8hly complex and interdependent in all its parts, ially from one's reliiion. | MUST be discontinued Leader D S can keep it from advancing in Alaska as well as every-| [ We Would insure the unity of purpose which a great 4. Two; Canadian National and| o " JUNEAU DAIRIES, Inc eader Dept. Store 230 South Franklin Telephone 411 vl A ..~ hation requires in the modern world, we shall have Canadian Pacific. i s 2 i | George Brothers where else. And, it might be added, that the mdus-,,.0 approach national problems in t " 5. Tay River. —————— 7 try owes a large dgbt to the pioneers of aviation such! power. r LS & Dationg] <ifs TR AT Lode and placer focation notices| & aommeome oo a o tR::Tu owe."'t.“'h“'b“zsm“:;f o made clear, was| = Professor Corwin does not propose meddling with - Researches at the Sripps G (0 e &) The Summire Srfion = CONNORS MOTOR co., lIIC : nub.l S lngmn;mim;], ut, ral er,ht«est g an nuw-_ulw constitution. Hq advocates no amendment. On tute of Oceanography, La Jolia. Cal. NOTICE TO CREDITORS B mobile engined airplane on a long hop. ;it‘e c?ntrary, he believes that the constitution as” it ifornia, show that sea water is a In the Probate Court for the Ter- Whlte s ot Distributors i;x“;;di;cw;_”ef}'sci‘:’ple ?"’"K]h]mdma‘:" possible the powerful killer of bacteria. | ritory of Alaska, Division No.! THE FEDERAL BUDGET [ ective national leadership in national — One. Before Henry L. Bahrt, U.| CHEVROLET PONTIAC BUICK i liont ralrs, ot this can be achieved, he points out, only SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | S. Commissioner and Ex-officio| LIQUOR STORE Publication of - President Roosevelt’s sumimation gy natianat ex,:w,‘:z?m":“?" o Mhe, matrument; g 3963-A Probate Judge, Sitka Precinct. = — 7 of the Federal budget for the current fiscal year has oy of 11 ht i » hot simp 8 the symbol of & In the District Court for the Ter-|In the Matter of the ‘Estate of pHONE / ") —_— T T 7T 777 Pody of rights against the authority of government. | ritory of Alaska. Division Number| JAMES B. WHITE, Deceased. o | T T One. At Juneau. Notice is hereby given that N. C. 6 5 G L q ;;';’\f”gd_‘_““‘ the Chesterfield people FRANCES ESTHER ORCUTT, | Banfield was appointed adminis- eorge Leveque & sg M;“’l?"fd ;“ Miss Thompson | Plaintiff, vs. THURSTON DE-|irator of the estate of James B.| % S U nrosent this , ng styist who is on the way | LONG ORCUTT, Defendant. |White, deceased, on September 24, A You are invi i) i £ th g . . |to winning & generous share of | The President of the United 1936, and that all presons having Free Delivery coupon at the box office of the HSIG un a m | ::snaure s. Her s':os are bright T I-INE IN States of America. To the above claims against said estate may| ; "‘:"m‘ a P!mfll\z;" Tg‘ never lags named defendant, GREETING: |present them to the undersigned| e oo — . Ca itcl Theat!‘e 5 b :l’np'“' ' “’m ompson has ! You are hereby required to ap-|at Juneau, Alaska, within six| e ’ o ns E an R R pear in the District Court for the months from the date of this no-| ' :zf the commonplace, demonstrating Territory of Alaska, First Division, |tice. and ~eceive tickets for your- | position. Perhaps this comes large- Y ly from Miss Thompson's earlier Cheslerf_leld On:hes"a Is‘zrainlng as a concert pianist. And On Air Every Wednes- |when Miss Thompson and her day and Fnday ‘Rhyt.hm Singers—15 boys and girls | —present such numbers as “Knock | Knock,” “I Can Pull Rabbits Out NEW YORK, Sept. 20. — When |of a Hat,” “Who's This,” etc., they Andre Kostelanetz raises his baton |pecome miniature lyrical comedies at precisely nine o'clock Wednesday lwmn, for example, Kay Thompson evenings and ten o'clock Friday and the Chesterfield Chorus song evenings, what many critics have «Us On a Bus,” it was transformed called radio’s most versatile musical Five Hundred Make Dem- onstration—Tear Gas Has Little Effect CAMPBELL, Ohio, Sept. 29.—Five hundred students stood in drizzling rain in a picket line as the .Memor- ial High School strike cntered on show goes on the air from coast to coast over the Columbia net- work. The foundation of the program is a 45-piece orchestra that can interpret—and does, every kind of tune the nation is dancing to. Even other well-known dance band leaders admit that the Chesterfield orchestra is in a class by itself. If it is a dreamy waltz you want, Kostelanetz will give it to you—or, perhaps, if you are in a mood which calls for “Alexander’s Rag- time Band” or something like the *“Sugar Foot Stomp” the talented Chesterfield conductor is ready to oblige. With the use of brilliant arrangements, Kostelanetz trans- forms his orchestra from an en- semble of melodious strings to a band of “hot brasses” almost, it ‘seems, with magic. And his rendi- _tions of rhumbas and tangos are i % Latin musical tradition. Against this " outstanding in their faithfulness from an ordinary song into a mus- ical trip on an international bus, at a breath-taking pace that was speeded up with fast interpolations of witty dialogue to fit the chang- ing scene. But to demonstrate nis showman- ship Conductor Kostelanetz bal- ances these novel arrangements against Ray Heatherton's smooth baritone voice. Mr. Heatherton ex- eéls in romantic ballads and popu- lar classics, A complaint the Ches- terfield people often receive—if you can call it a complaint—is that Ray Heatherton's songs are all too few. All together the Kostelanetz pro- gram is a unique contribution to radio entertainment combining, as| it does, the rhythm of popular| songs with the sway of dreamy |tangoes and rhumbas, ballads that everybody loves, and just a bit of musical mischief for added spice. - e BAN JOSE, Cal—San Jose's old railroad station, which served the |nerstone of the sacred, the third day. Yesterday the police tear gassedt the picket line but it had little ef- fect for a short time. Classes were suspended last Fri- day when all but 100 of the 1,000 students refused to enter the school protesting the transfer of Michael Graham, popular instructor, from the high to the grade school. ———.— Nazi Government Helps Build Russian Cathedral BERLIN, Sept. 29.—The German Government contributed 30,000 marks ($12,000) towards the build- ing of a new Russian cathedral in a southwestern suburb of Ber- lin, further funds being provided by the Russian emigre colony here. The Russian orthodox Bishop Ty- chon ceremoniously laid the cor- edifice, which bears the name of “Cathe- dral of the Resurrection Christ.” e —— Abrasives are minerals used in city for 63 years, has been demcl- lished. 4 grinding, cutting or sharpening cut- ting tools and also for polishing. - |days after the last publication of |this summons, namely, within thir- |ty days after the 20th day of Octo- 'ber, 1936, in case this summons is 1 published, or within forty days after Ithe date of its service upon you, in lcase this summons is served upon 'you personally, and answer the !complaint of the above named plaintiff on file in the said court !in the above entitled action. The plaintiff in said action demands |the following relief: Dissolution of the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant on the grounds of incompatibility of temperament; that plaintiff have the care, custody and con- trol of the three minor children of plaintiff and defendant; and for any other or further relief merited. And in the event you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her complaint, and as herein- above stated. ‘Witness the Honorable Geo., F. Alexander, judge of said court, and the seal of said court hereunto affixed, on this 28th day of Aug- ust, 1936. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, . . Clerk. Howard D. Stabler, Plaintiff’s Attorney, Shattuck Building, | Juneau, Alaska. First publication, Sept. 29, 1936, tember 29, 1936. N. C. BANFIELD, Administrator. HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Sep-‘ Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY (OMPOUNDED relative to see “The Country Doctor” As a paid-up subscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Front Street Next Colisum PHONE 97—Free Delivery COMM Half Milli - publication, Oct. 20, 1936, - A g The B. M. Bank Juneau, Alaska and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One- Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE Behrends Every Effort Made for the Comfort of the Guests! A GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION ,——-—-’—_—-———_——_— FOR INSURANCE ~ See H. R. SHEPARD & SON | Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. ERCIAL on Dollars