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4 ——— IHE DAILY ALA A EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH: 24, 1927. R A R AR T G et L e S e e——————] " 1 9 . Juries arc not given powers of censorship nor are|¥ - =5 Second Street extended acros: the — T o) o '),yu])' /‘ [(" hd l’,]n‘n”"(’ they made advisory councils. They are inquisitorial| | T d g . !tide flats to the City Limits and S i i i85 liovitiod: o Investirate ad tos Whalhart ovt ot BITS OF BY-PLAY [ casterly of Gold Street will vote in Fraternal Societies 1 okl ovr-anra g = ST wobable that crime has been committed and| the room in the OF B8 . . . y ¥ 2 [ | {hd 10UN V). IROY B ARDSMABMOR e cvillefite st o indicU R L —— g'city mal located at the Custs o T R e el ommitted crime. A Grand Jury is | len by | f corner of Fourth and Main Streets sastineau Channel BEEE) ciics drern in Bitisy by the TMorRE|A) mmi crime. A Grand Jury is bounden Dy Yory Marcowingl o e PRINTING COMPINY o & d 2~ Mal ame rules of fair-play and right that bind| <why don't you go into politic R e R LRI s ; e . = iz, TR O _ everyome. It should protect as far as possible thel “Ive beem in poliics.” answerel Polling Place in and for Precind = ® Mntered in the Fost OFlce in i zood name of every citizen that it does not indict, | Farmer Corntossel nee got eleci. No. One, ( “- e »"”‘V'I‘-“:'l s . P. 0. ELKS = ttor However, every now and again we have a Grand|ed to the L ARA Nl (B0l B O s e Pt | . - e e . : : e S , e atinig as hard 1, Siding within the boundaries of Vol 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. ) avonme iULL{SR.®TION RATEG. Jury in Alaska that, assuming privileges that do e |ing Precinct Two of said City| PHONE 56 b, Elks' 11 5 rrier in duneau Douglas, Treadwell and not helong to it, sets ahout to scold people and even|improve as the farm = Pathfinder 5 el : : i ' HARRY SPERLIN Balivored by carrie Juneau Doug! peor ! of Juneau, which are as follows | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Y SPLERLING, Thane for $1.25 per month. to impugn the repufations of people whom it darc 5 | Al that section Ilying on thefgp——ow ., Bxulted Ry Oue 2, mall, postase ratd. at the i fe0i ki Real Grief o ‘H Mt e Vi s b | JOIN A, DAVIS, e yo in advance, §1 i ot (e 4 doorsten, Southerly ¢ of Bast Second Streel 7 - | \ Secretan o : v osmall boy sat a doorstep, - < ":‘;“l‘:‘:"m'\' In +@rvsen, 4155 v wiit promptly notih | It ] ulv evil ‘;;;mm» UM In“”}”l.:‘( :;v t‘m' IRl L R B e ”"“]l .\.,\,_l_" ;”“L“',,h: a ! it o Bua Y » y de ctoppec The rebuke of the Fairbanks Grand Jury Fe 4 Lot stopn o extension of said Second Stree s Ths > > - > | 5 " ey, ol o 2 wa it ilsserved” il Mr. Ryiles SWas anoinan: o Dot iRl e i e oh i Oy Dr. Charles P. Jenne | Co-Ordinate Bodies P ; Oftices ~lwas sichly deserved and Mr. Ryder was entitled Wl iion him, “Whit's the matter, across i ats to > DENTIST iy e T BT the vindication that was given him |ty ia. hAikan ket “My-my-log | Limits will vote in "‘“",'”“""_ ""‘f"; r | " Rite A T iricatl § (o s — . ! Killed,” explaingd the o b led on Block 13, Lot 1, oceupied| | Roomg § and ) Valentine Bldg i o sh Rite republication f v < ERdaikn it i b Preparedness s the secret of successful govern-| en sobs. “Aw, th all vight. My by M. D. Berry and M‘vlmh e |:u~-'| Telephone 17 PRk o “,'_"!"\v‘- "':5‘: S avieh, oradil el i “iment as well as of successful business. Citizens of grandma dicd weele and I never fer Co. the same being the duly g - — Limonth 0 op.om puabished heo i o : ey i s W't a bit the designated Polling Place in and for| = - | Oda Hail il Juneau will not be prepared to serve their city or|evied a drop b st TN S 7 ARANTEED TO B LARGER safeguard themselves April 5 unless they become ' sa You didn't 1 your grand- Precinet No. Two, City of Juneau.; fi— . T | S s S bk Dol ORI PUBLICATION 4 : : from a pup.” American Shori-| That all duly qualitied voters re- Dr. A. W. Stewart | e THAN registered voter ma, from a ipul £V ! LOYAL ORDE i . | band Teacher |siding within the boundaries of Vot- DENTIST | . RDER OF - — — £ O g ity | T00SE i | = ing Precinct No. Three of said City H 9 hatn - MOOSE | And now comes a scientist who has ke T s ours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. i Juneau. Lodge: Noi 700 1" traced the hunian irace hacl fo e feh SHoEERE L et b (R loyaiMe | ALl tink: saollon Tying foni fhe SEWARD BUILDING ‘ Masts Jeveiy MUY | it was cither a lobster or a sucker.—(Hast- | illed the pe L " ly side of Gold| Loftice raune 4ud Fis. Pnone 27¢ & o'clock, Moos [ ings, Neb. Tribune.) | Mann (ATl N e 4 jan, g Dictator; R. IL | e .1 “I thought him friond and brother ¢k and the oil pipe line of the| il ictator; | It might have been a bullhead or a shark. We 5! : | ‘tric Light Company, includ-{ | Stevens, e But aftes dinner he bhegan | Blectric Lizh pany, i = 5 n! A y SR have known men resembling them. [ttt ie M notherls |inw the s r Addition, will vote = Pi i | e s in Residence Building, located nexty Dr. W. J. Pigg [MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE N¢. 14 I Those who talk and work for the peace of the ; e ista2 stord’s Store on Willoughby Ave-| - l 2 2 95 Bl 0 : i e ong years we'd bean pals, tried irford’s Store o » PHYSICIAN ‘ F.& A M |world have a to vex them in these days. Not i (nue, the same being the duly desig- 3 i cond and fourth Mc {only are China and Nicaragua in tarmoil but trouble| pyom hoyhood dave | knew him. Inated polling place in and for Pre- Office—Second and Main [ or ench month in Odd s {looms in the Bulkans But he began a sentenc “Wh fcinct No. Three, City of Junmean. | Telephone 18 | 5 | — | Aud so I up and slew him!” | DATED Juncaw, Alaska, this| | Whatever might be said of Mussolini it must b New York Sun. [12th day of March, 1927 = = = ——— |admitted that he is responsible for a large part of e | 1. R SHEPARD, : = = IR JCOGNIZES |the punch that attaches to any international attitude T | Clerk of the City of Juncau, | De. H.‘ \\.m(" I Orders ot BERKELEY OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZES I i L Territory of Alaska | Otxll'or\ih = 201 Goldsteln, Bidg. | | 7 EASTERN STAR n aly ! A quadraiy ! ' { fours: 10 to 12 to 6 | RED CRO ‘ a8 I LT e e I in the \”v.,.,“»“,\\.:; | 7 to 8 el 47 S 1 and F h Tues. 2 5 B e = ensed 05 | & 1 “h month, at B ciliadbatani ( n Red Cro The Halibut Question. o A Vo= |~ RHohukiOnte, I RIS e L PR o | needs two sooddooking eyt i v ey L Wit Aa i ‘:"’,' ik f': (Ketehikan Chronicle.) And one or two good i PLUMBING i L ALICHE BROW SN Ml . Council of Derkeley | 1iast Wednesday at the meebing 6t e Conimer- But gooliness, how slie oes despise, S . FiE e L Ren voled i RS ial Club of Ketchikan, suggestion was made that| A double dose of ching | HEATING i D KNIGHTS OF Calllon : the Government be to go into the matter 1 w# in remind d of how ideal ai I r. Geo. L. Barton COLUMBUS This by Inipue Dtitel SRIAYeE RY0L Gt L annautain g Uh y of closing cortain e, For I could vewombes a g e CHIROPRACTOR Hellanthal Bldg. | 5ohim Couroit write the Red i Dicaster Relief plan iuto its y..xo where only chicken halibut are now ob-'$ from Tom Hood's “Miss Ki REPAIRING [ e s 8 163 rhione 268 | | Wanday at 1 statute book thus assigning all authority for dis-iiined and from which medium and large fish ! manse (which I have not seen e I bl ),v‘_‘”»‘.j‘yf ed 1o L aster relief operations t proper before formerly were found. The matter was discussed for a quartor-century) in which th fy overhead expenses are at}) i [ | wiror steect. MCINTYRY G the emergency oceur 4 of afterwards as is comewhat” and finally the Secretary was instructed OBPOsite motion is advanced .|l a minimum. Therciore I candic | q " i SEOTINE: e usually the case. U i5 expected that other pro- (o communicate with the Bureau to make inqu agle daRBRSER Rt oublel your worK fUndletamoney; » —m» X Y, PIONEERS CF ci wil lom of this move along the foregoing suggested lines . i By e AUXILIARY, NEERS J P : . are's a dou 9 atter how large, or how || e follow Berkeley's lead, thereby avoiding con Through mistake the report was given to the And ol o HHSrE S B ouplplen o T;vr job vou do yomself || [ ITelene W. L. Albrecht ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. e Rl (el after i disaster his oocunrec Chronicle that the Club had started a movement to Yrastinergih S, e, ) | vsic ERAPIST A e 11~‘j.n and l‘ afier a disg r ha urred n.nl : ”1"1 1(,“».1 l x\““u‘“ll 1;‘.:u-‘:.| “nl;, “‘l(:;. w: liat wastall svary. wellva Lundrad || 8. great inj e if you don't | \«p“(‘mf," TH N focling eve second Friday ot The Red Crc hare of the plan provides, first, Wipe out the clos son an sted i B ABA Du RGN g cennivil ety prides: ted | ach month at § o'clock p m. Cards T dficieainy wellen, including brovision ot supply- CeRtalithailka, SIhIs SWasRentirely s b nenbp SaLl S S REREIEET SR B Giave ; i ind hmenis. At Moosi Hall Ing food, shelter, medical uid and clothing, and sec- it any way based on fact. The Commercial Club of ;00 L0 ™00 e CALL Dl stie—Ottice M Radonich, President; ond, for permanent rehabilitation work among fam- Ketchikan orginally was smong the first fo uggest | STEVE STANWORTH |@-.- \ to TioEIeV: SreRdtny gl et o l“ eS !_‘l "0 can and Canadian governments have been investigai- oo Trieet || Phone 215 . Res. 5(90 : 2 E B o G soleclitiand bR Sen 1 08 ik tile. hulibinb eItuRbICN imoshs biiovouan1y dana st eERlE RIS IBVIGERDRE S a1 SHop R R SHarvs SHATd wars 0t § g ey |11 CITY TRANSFER | Whatever rellet funds may. 8 necesstry Lo- allevinte o ¢hey nave ot made any finall report. Until tieln o A S "’ ‘ l DR. ANNA RROWN KEARSLEY : BRI disaster condition report is made it would be presnmptious, unfortunate T”‘"" """"*"' ':"“ tloating binler | I ’ Pliysician and Surgeon COAL, WOOD. BAGGAGE q t md coordinated plan o isaster 3 < s T v ouse such terms as “mn and ! - TN o L ‘.‘ i i ,.‘ i “r ::\ ‘\'"»yv‘ and mistaken zeal for any organization to Interfere. TR U e M T Valentine's Opticat Department | | Office: 420 and 422 Gold- Stand A}!I‘)‘il?‘!h‘.D"IElI'N(}mv oz AT STt e Moy a3 = Young grads all wrlfe of gin and| | R, L. 1{039%(53%,“ = "r stein Buiding, Phone 582 e e ember 17 . sl 5 7 ¥ i | OPTICTAN and TOMET B pended $107,150 in rehabilitati Approves Governor's Message, i 0 Mg 3 b --- - L = 1:\' 8 .‘1 mt ‘ . -”v ) iy ) UL sisiiseaioe o ¥ | Aud problems which” will cease Room 16, “'1"“"”"' Bl e 3 b M e U experienced . o major catastrophe has re e (Anshoraga HiAD) { S lithp lat LR e \vvl'[fl!rl'n‘ L le at m I. i : ; The message of the Governor, which was received Their braing a ater Apriotiy Old papers for sale at : a e o i ¢ neces v of adeguate preparedness, 4 o . dpc o Y o | & | RE o) ANSF fiiiethuns o sity of adoauate preparpdicss EVery G embers of the Aluskn Legislative Assembly YoRE gricdd all W@t iin wnd sox | 5= e e | [RELTABLE TRANSFER L ths vahabilitation of (he last family. has Leen Thursday, wus such a message as' the Legislatots and — AuilicolBEe: LRI b ter e e '] Phibisi 116 S b e e S Alaskans generally had reason to expect from Geor —Chiddga ¥ Daily’ News. | Tux Cuas W. Ca t MORTUARY | COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE “”'I'" i sl o . ' oificiats op larks—conservative, straightforward, and inspired A | | HE UHAS W. LU i Our Motto noodrav Up'Lie Splan, the Gty OIUCIUB OF Sy an honest intersat ‘in. the Mernitory, It 15/t mpossibilities i sotom Ta <t} atest Tribute” : Berkeley have recognized the fact thal in the event poogee of a man who is intimately acquainted with An lrish “Boots” [gought ene of} The Last Service Is the Greatest 2 - —8 a disaster is of such proportions that it cannot .onditions throughout the Territory, understands the he hotel guests twoghboots for the! ipytan Athsand Mpanilin &t Phone = be handled locally, the entire vesources of the Na- prohlems confronting Alaskans and desires to assist 5ame foot. Fle was Rent to rectify __._) N tional Red ( < organization will be at the disposal in promoting the best interests of the Territory. His the mistake, but ,retdrnal with the e e e i Y52 of the city. As it is the only agency in the United recommendations are those of an official whose $UMC DOOLS saylg: St wWasn't my | e e~ T | BOSTON CREAM PIE States which has Congressional authority to carry on integrity and motives are above question, whose fault yer 'llvl'mr- as the only other! Q | and FRENCH PASTRY isaster Relief operations, the American Red Cross views are influenced wholly by sincere desire to be PAIY 18 Just the same. | ARE Y()l]P E AI l}ABIJFnS 1 N 7 ' has access to all Government resources such as Army, of ico to Alaskans in helping to bring about| Which reminds ugjot the callboy At LA R4 | ,\Rh\l)l‘,\ C.\FE Navy, Masine Corps, Public Health Service, Coast beneficial utilization of Territorial resources and the “1°¢ "'I‘ usht up a toffgram yery Into | - 5 2 MARY YOUNG, Prop. Guard, ot which often prove indispensable in time laying of the foundation of permancnt development.'© St ‘,”""“'\'Tml e IN S!iFI‘JTY. ; e B0 idhutor \There will he found some Alaskans who are not in "'“Nl""" & Dijip “'“,”?' The - o —-n E accord with all of the Governor's recommendations, f:!‘;'_f'_“;‘ e WIGD e Wite. wod {but it is pleasing to believe there are none who :‘,”'I'.:IM““‘“_ ',‘.',',”"'i’:lp‘u‘"‘ll.‘,l";;‘l' ‘\l“ I,HV'L Are your valuables protected against the attacks RADIO NEW YORK 6. 0. P, CONSERVATIVE | will question the motives which prompted them, The, ¢4lled out: “Put it yader the door 3 A nEE : RATHER THAN DRY. |Governor has presented -his views clearly and con-j it I8 Impossible® came buck th of burglars or the sudden outbreak of fire!? Df’ i ATWATER-KENT SETS g i ¢ and supported them with arguments which “’l'“ ‘l']"F GIRSIRIN TS U ded | he satisfied with doubtful protection, but secure the AND SPEAKERS It turns ont the defeat by the New York are logical and confidence-inspiring, and which un-| 240 406 BMPTS | most positive kind of safety, by depositing your ’ Radio Supplies of f“l Kinds Assembly of the resolution requesting Congress to doubtedly will materially influence the policies of the Old papers tor wat at The Empire | valuables in the Safe Deposit Vaults of MARTIN LYNCH call a constitutional convention to vepeal or amend Present Legistature | L R . — s e the Eighteenth Amendment was not so much a vie- 3 ; R | - R 5 tory for the drys as it was for the conservatives. | Commendable Action. To THE Charles 1. Hill Republican National Committeman e "\ = Bines neau, Territory of Alaska. Iqu]R 4 NCE from New York, and by no means a dry, issued a i ARy AR R R 0t < NOTICE is hereby given that, P" N 3 l B k S warning to the Republican members of the New York! Iitg, T of the: alagia fGoard o hil"." pursuant to the provisions of Ordi- wr t “‘ll","ll an ST i consisting of Gov. Par 1 the four holdover Sema- . faan K 3 Allen Shattuck, Ine. Legislature that constitutional convention would oo 5o Eis et v re-electing Lester D “““Jlldm Number 177 of t?:‘\' City of OF JUNEAU throw down the bars and give the radicals a chanes | o Pl ) Widncatton. et tha S, | RARHy omd conformity there-| FIRE at the Constitution of the country. He declared that 'v',l\”" i “”(I}““‘\Il”“ ol ‘l‘l"dl IU" i1 meet wity | ¥ith, @ General Muncipal Election, ___________._———-————_—' Property ILOSS t . s ¥ b . 4 by ritory for another term, should and w e vith N H K ] i { o I - b | will be held on Business Inteiruption such a convention would be less likely to affect the 'commendation throughout Alaska. Mr. Henderson has| :I s o ! g To eud occupux}:cy Bighteenth Amendment than other provisions of the held the office for five consecutive terms since ”"“;Bet\ :le”‘fy]wprl“l Diaialonk ,|! %%%%% "%’ h;%g D)) MARINE Constitution that N ) ot ans would not'office was create 917 & or ruidance n Ll : L {0 90 D) w,:,‘uu,\\i‘)i\ g,} e o hyl.“m‘.w i W York Republicans would not #flop ‘sese ocental 4l 1(,111. ,‘;'?'.]n:':;"“,,,:':s d':“l:‘:("‘:::] m. ond 7 o'clock p. m. of said day O BIN @I BINEIN SIS, Cargo e o savool Rvetemi ot Hilie ent IEEnE LS SR O StHal plloonse otEeledtinpRt o TuL | - o Hulls . The result of W ng o was that the solid wonderfully, until at present it compares Lnr.m "-‘lluwing officers, to-wit: | Eeglstm’cll Mail Republican vot W one exception, and one Demo- With the stem in a great many of the thickly| A MAYOR. | AUTOMOBILE cratic vote were cast against the Cuviller resolution, bopulated States of the Union. THREE COU\CILMEN. ; Fire and Tmnlporh(ion 0 Atine 18 70 o 08 There ave, 65 & mather of Kot In reclecting Mr. Henderson for a sixth term| oNp SCHOOL DIRECTOR. ‘ Collision cnough Republican wets in the York Legislature| !¢ Board has given merited acknowledgment of thef mye common Counell of the City| Property Damage to make both the Senaie and Howse wet by large 1€ Work he has accomplished, and they are to be con-|,¢ juneau having heretofore, by! Liability majoritis gratulated for their action _lresolution, duly designated the vot-| CASUALTY ) Mr. Henderson is a forecful yet conservative|ino"irecincts of said City and the| ! Compensation e educator and during the next two years under his, poyine place | b thereof, thel ublic Liabilit; A DESERVED REBUKE. [lewdership the school system of Alaska will continue | g tors ora vt ;.;a:nunm; y | 1A’ccident and ;Iemh o o jto improve, as it has every year during his long| gy a1 quiy qualified voters re-| LIFE H hie complete exoneration of James 18 de N mure " ie . i n | P oy U Rt I (_'f-‘”:‘l' SO0 tmiironindbln oG siding within the boundaries of Vot-| All Forms S ing Precinct No. One of said City - #hould have a beneficial effect in Alaska. The Grand| Our latest gift to England is the hot dog, and ukauneuu, which are as follows: Jury had Hl mmended 1v,‘r M Ryder be xllv;hzulul”\\n\\ Paris is l.:nill;g to ]]u:vc 5;”30;]"1}:1- ;lalil,\v l)):m:‘,rl. All that section lying onm the! i| ALLEN SHATTUCK,In¢. account of advice he had given witnesses who had, American style, all complete with streamer heads and o topy oy ide of East Second Street' ! A n subpenaed to testify before it aud because, the comic strips. Give il it hurts is our national| oo wid ool N ST S hd the sald i| Insurance — Real Estate Jury said, he was ignorant of the liw motto.— (The New Yorker.) 2 i The matter was referred to the Falrbanks Bar] — — —— Association and it appointed Judge Louis K. Pratt]. S"'l‘""“" ""'('f‘“'rl“.‘ 1]‘“: l"'l"" ‘;';'"':I" "‘"l'r o "‘"":; . 'a N Marton 1. Stovens te stigate the clharees| M8 Bloves with which to handle the House, b 5 S C A make 8 repor. e comti® e CHIES| yice President Dawes will handle the Senate with- i/ avulgs ommercl e AL o ‘:“ulpullll‘l lflm' out gloves, as heretofore.—(Chicago Daily News.) o H. B. MAKINO A yder had probably given sound legal advice et G GRILL % 3 202,417.91 / to the witnesses who 1 ul asked him for an opinion It looks as if the French Government will get| Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits ... 1636 ";2387'937‘43 Front Streez. and that he was ot deast within his rights as a lawyer|most of the net profits when Suzanne Lenglen returns Resources at the close of business, Dec. 31, 1 AR PRGIRI P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders to advise as he did. 10 then proceeded to say emphati-| from her tennis invasion of America.—(Los Angeles (Formerly Mnbry‘. Cafe) L ] cally that the Grand Jury overstepped its province|Times.\ We solicit your account whether - = s cand authority when it made recommendations in the e ——— STANL CIEL large or small. Our consistent premises and that the Grand Jury not only was not Queen M thinks * she could sell fairy tales E: 00K growth is an indication of the THE CLUB LUNCH presumed to know whether a lawyer was ignorant of| 0 the United States. Scandal stories would bring TOP. helpful service we are able to ROOM the law or not but that is particular Gra v | er more money.-—(Toledo Blade.) - he law or mot but that this particular Grand Jury ! 5 render our customers. Opea 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Daily did not know. N The Best Place The report was approved by the Fairbanks Bar Puzzle experts, in convention in New York City, R l To“p,.l,;‘gzl,nsm' Association. and was by 1t prescated o ihe. Cout| ¢ Secking harder pussles Why mot try the Nicu-| o e The B. M. Behrends Bank P ? 4 s e " raguan puzzle?— (Buffalo Courier-Express.) 3 - . who approved the principles and conclusion of the in Juneau lawyers’ report, and dirccted that it and the| pijow fights have a bad effect on juvenile nerves, OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA ZHE EMPIRE HAQ THIf LARG Court's approval of it be made & purt of the court|yn Eastern college's home ecoonmics classes have S | ) v, 1OST UP-TO-DATE AN records. discovered. Legislators, there’s your chance— (Omaha' PRIVATE BOXE | b - mfl :?fi:rwrfirzz{:‘ms PRINTING This sort of a thing was needed in Alaska. Grand! News- s M N SR \ p { AR AN A SN ~ g and [ News-Ree.) | (AR I U@ EIN S D LS B R Y, B el ey ) i e e e ———————

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