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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, W ‘DNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1927. P _— P ——— i e ns - S I) .I !v il . have power to amend the present fish and - — T Second Street extended acro poo S - i 2 a . A 1 > | tide flats to the Ci Limits | ily . va. Empire | : Bt i : : o a .\ ! MR WICKERSHAM What does it ALONG LIFE’S J easterly of Gold Street will v PROFESSION AL ‘ Fraternal Societics ! S y cat | the Fire Apparatus room in the, P - iy e, JOEN W. TROY - - EDITOR AND MANAGER MR. WILI It means that the present | DETOUR ; City Hall 1'21:141‘-::_ locat at the | . o W ! preser | B A L il B gesg| L Gastineau Channel Published 5 = M Jaws shall stand i corner of Fourth and Main ets, | | PRINTINC Mi v MR, WICKERSHAM I SHALL WITH- 154 s T 8 the same being the duly designated R IREmS ouk S .‘;l» — - - ? < DRAW MY OBJECTIONS. In This Climite Polling Place In and for Precinct , i «d d Prior to tiis colloquy, Mr. Wickersham said 1A welcome to Miss spring ‘0. One, City of Juneau Drs. Kaser & Frecburger B. P. 0. ELKS 1 W LIt It is all right for you to shout g S : I should have no objection to the House s R 1y qualified voters re-| DENTISTS il o UBSCRIPTION RATES ] L e i e L e boundaries of Vot- | 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. {Q evenings “at Retivered . i gnon Dounlas Tirendw of Congress t itrol the game laws et ; jing Pre Two of said City PHONE 56 ! Qi e Y”;‘;-rr'w 4 And Mr. Wi ham further, referring to of Junean, which are as follows Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. | VZ it Nofes s A g (6. Henural. s 1aws. fos | Observatcins of Oldest Inhabitant | Al that section lying on the 3 JOHN A, Davi St : i - T | AN excuse for th 1-fashioned goutherly side of East Second Street — | s | : Mr. Chairman, I think the fish laws onght | i ot fFave s : 3 il —_— - \ oy ¢ to he left alone 180 ‘l‘” 165 S DEt P and West nd Street and the it It is weil to add, aiso, that the amendment would, - e R Dr. Charles P. Jenne Co-Ordinate Bodies MEMBE F AS RESS. A iave carried it Mr. Wickersham had not con-| The Ananias C'ub l"m‘”_“ “',1 vote {1l DUllinE: JovRed DENTIST of Freemasonry The A ; nia:s e EEoussl iGOMIUEs: oh IIarrilotiesiiqil s Rt LERERE 1IN AR Al Lo e o T ; Scottish Rite I ced to stand by tho bill. In fact, Judge Houston,|!he 1ast of icold weather and it fsied on Block 13, Lo Jemed] | Rooms 8 and ) Valentine Bldg.| | fes lpithacy g s ol EarlE QUSLON Late to ditch the hea i by M. D. B 1 ¥ e Telephone 176 | Setin L Chairman of the Committee, had protested to Judge| "= ' ¢ S A e Wi ke ket e g oo Fridaeach ALASK A i T " Wickersham about the number of limitations he was Zero in Credit nated Polling Place in and SeLse —— Cuid Hall L] ik patting in bill. lle said that it scemed that| Blinks “How is his credii?” | Precinet No. Two, City of Juneau.| * = k) the Delegate from Alaska was trying to get just as lit- ";'v!\' AL h[“ joven has 10 25| That all duly qualified voters re Dr. A. W. Stewart 1| gy 0.'.'7 tle authority :.’ ,mm‘n.;- :‘: n;v' rulm‘:ld government, | ¢S 10 0 [0 [sid ulu \\M.r,u\vlu };um,l‘..lu 1 u(l‘ ).)‘; DENTIST B I'..'DL\JS’F‘ i ind assured him that the House of Representatives R ing Precinct No. Three of said City 6 e a Useless Information \ ‘ Hot 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 9 ould stand by the Committee cn Territories and| ovor in x'u-mm'T Sihe mRAdbSEY lof Juneau, which are as follows P r o o ! hjection hose who might opp: 1 real i { All that section Ilying on the Sl et 27e P Over-1 objections of those o mig pose a real | | Al ha ving s 2 ane 4€ Res. Phone 27 i £ o'clock, Moose Ferritorial government | After a Visit to the Dentist Inortherly and westerly side of Gold ‘J"' Phone 469 nos A e 1\r|-]v : |'““n , ’ There things that a1 Greek and the oil pipe line of the iR e Bt e e 9 k E e 0 ’ o Not worth whoop. | Blectric Light Company, includ-| . = £ - veus, Secretary. WHAT JUDGE WICKERSHAM THOUGHT | Ao ai) theee meei i e R it ot = : ABOUT HIS ORGANIC ACT IN 1912, wlr'nv‘rll old oy in sidence Building, located next Dr. W. J. l'ig:{ MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE Nu. 147 = 1 I Burford's Store on Willoughby Ave . i F.& A M. 5 | Judge Wicke m's declavation last night that Deadly Stuff P S e e PHYSICIAN [ atoa Alaska | lature has more power than any| “What l\u;u of sthtf doed that boot-| o, polling place in and for Pre Office—Second and Main jof ¢ Territorial Legislature ever given is too, L e Nb. Dhise. Gits atsdsnemn Telephone 18 Woll, it is the kind of stuff you|cinet No. Thr : ; Ny to claim serious attention. However, it m NN R e . i DATED at Juneau, Alaska, this = sy Ll 3§ e be admitted that it is appropriate that attention!your insurance v pick f12th day of March, 1927 [ rart JUDGE WICKERSHAM AND 1912 1d be called to what Judge Wickersham, him- ‘mmH”‘ ”\I‘(.:;.wr s u o risk j i I, R, SHEPARD. o > » =l CONGRATULATIONS, it ihoamit Uit in 1902 In explaining his it | Clerk of the City of Juneau Dr. H. Vance | Order of e T e Sl R T Sient = ‘ ROy OfCATAR A Oslvor'nh = 2*(71 ':un-w Bidg. | | 7 EASTERN S7Tal Tides Wickoish te th Rk ! ?’a.s. l\l\?g"?b e /wn:n“ el e R N o % | a orih . 1 re n e wove i A s obih ———— o — o ——— . — icen 1 ostenphatic ] 1oy ~ month, & Bmpire la been fair ; : As 1 said, all our people have dsclared has added cousiamubly. less (han{f | Bl e [ | ¥ Gl L0 0 TF Hall Act and fn support of t A n favor of an clective Legislature. We cra o the sum fotal of human hap ST g | stine | LAEWILEAMS, i orthy Tt . ; ] b ; | Matron ALICE BROWN from the ed of i I J want a Terr 15 iture, a small one ness s the word “Detour PLUMBING | g ) 1912, shortly aft ax of 24 members, WITH ITS POWE | S ; = ~ = . W 1K = lating him upon its p . LIMITED THAT IT CAN DO NO What Fauier iinows o HEATING 1 KITIGHTS OF Howey ' Lily with him, Judge LIMI IN THE WAY OF TAXATION, £ _“_"l“(‘ oatin : and | 4 d | COLUMBUS Wickersham did not Wl 1IMI ABSOLUTELY IN THE WAY OF oS I T s . | CHIROPRACTOR Fellenthal Bldg. rs Courcil No. 1760 &5 et o ehildien noed shoc REPATRIN( B e 3 fore A0y ings sceond and last v In the first plice, in 1911, when on his way to POWERS WHICH THEY MAY US AR L L e e NG | Otfice Hours 10 10 12:75 10, 8: 7 to 35 | | Mcuting e i bue , 1o asked the editor of FOR OR AGAINST THE PEOPLE what happens is tihat the enr S . ’ ’ : CHIROPRACTIC | st bron ! ) whington, Judg i s s R e | overhead expenscs are at || | N REE B e st £ Medicine il L ek « The Empire. then font o ttle, to intercede A GOVERNOR, APPOINTED BY THE gets the new tires it need ¢ | e [ { ol | Firn s MNTYRY G e Bmpire, then L ' e T.OWIHO MAY VETO EVERY 5 1 minimum. Therefore I can do || | Surgery ot Ostenpathy [N el ol TN O o seuttie D T e PRESIDENT, WIO MAY 0 EVEI [ i s 1 S retay : xert infl i t Alan ke Han BILL THEY MAY PROPOSE: with a pro Didn't Look Like a Man : or less mone; I il haio il G to support his Alaska vision l.rm! ‘-‘.n‘ law \\‘hH ;~‘l!|u.- p.mmi W lm:”:'! i :! r’x'(l\‘ i ‘:M”v“ No matter l'mw large, or lm“; - - : r‘ UXILIARY, PIONL‘:ERS‘ OF Territorinl Gover 1 In ponse to this re v anprovsd -y Sle Glovein, @ oikatay that o lady is one who doesn't:] small your job you do yourself Helene W. L. Albrecht | ALASKA, Igloo No. 6 foat. the ; Smpire took the matter up ayen hievetn, il eomics hethraf Cali L) to prove it Phitadelphia D[] @ great injustice if you don't PHYSICAL THERAPIST VIl Sisstisig: exaiy aasind Feidun que e editor of 4 £ sl - and may be disapproved. That is what we [| cet my pric W < i Mecting every second Friday ot with A. 1. Daly of Nome and Judge Jennings of Ju want. WE WANT EVEN LESS THAN ANY p (aY Giar [ 5 & i i 21 cach month at § o'clock p m. Cards B L Clation (), = Uelfrerdnd Willllgnly Tgoth OTHER TERRITORY HAD. o had | CALL 410 Goldstein Bids and refreshmenrs. At Moosi Hall of Scatth After going over Judge W ham's Ty TIVE QT - o Itire—Ofice: 423 na Radonich, President; bill it was decided that it would be impossible to The cirenmstance that towns in Alaska have to|ol1es . Il Phone 215 Res. 605 EGhve Tl L ChNesik = e SRNPOTLIT T te wouli entout ']' Lk 4l ! to Congre to get permission to vote on e " i Shop Rear Har Hardware Co. 1 o & = » question of issuing school bonds is proof that Al-{heine o Jad i - I TRANSFER i ; g eing u It e SLEY . IN: Y o e L PAGHH 3 Neny Hel ckans have not got the measure of self-government M= = | DR. ANNA RRO"NJ\EAR_SLE | by, Y Tl . ! gnd i, 1 of Falrhanks had had w debate over iy, o yipop Pepritories had in their day i More or Less True e O D ont B iaiginna s ksl (A WG SR U his bill Roth contending that it contained @0 [ When father gets sick he alw i Valentine's Onticai Department 3 T o AND KINDLING many Hmitations on the power of the Legislature! o : = - P y Iknows he is a heap sickor | | R. L. DOVCLASS Offite: 420, And; 4 oS Stand at City Cafe Day or G A e ek B e i Poets and Gardeners Speak Same Language. mother cver was, and gets sore when! | OPTICIAN and OPTOMETR ST stein Buiding, Phone 582 | Paone 377 i hat ¥ould be - @ty B¢ S L - - e as if\he was putting TR 6. Val e Bl | = Who had been considering the bill vemaiped firm, and (Seattle Post-Intelligencer.) 1nh u;'u“' A He .i:m~ o \“;4(“‘6”‘; !{‘ ang o e ! Judge Wickershum final with great reluctance, ton-| 8w ant Rt (i} ofisweet daps . roses, 17 Girls mav now .Mh..,r‘ bt | Ao il i [ ik % - sented to make the sugge-ted changes | i Goninac R m they certainly have o clothes (o ! 1o papers e | A box where sweets compacted lic } | s : | Gt Hottiwas right and: [ was wiotg, Decalo Iiynpyage, It~ Luings fftiistho bast amit the ‘Worst Ni tifat hey'll prob & |'l'" Phone 149 Res. 148 e cisiald of ithe (Demograts ' CONYess O 1. pooty, jyRtSaH TCARINRG! tiRuVaeUs Along WILHEEhexahiy lnva qUiitefa Muties 68 i Tuer Cias W, Carrer Morruany and GOOD SERVICE I shall fail flower: Ibands, but their parents never will| : s . Our Motto He then acked that one of the Democrats who | Phe same warm, mounting sun which starts the get in the grandparents | “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute A Lad been con the bill, preferably Judge Jen-'sap upward in the trees, pours through the garret! One thing women have weny- | £ s | writ letier ing the changes that window into the poet's heart ing "“"” ha »",:l’”"“’i"‘m‘“W‘ i I”Ihl-‘ Corner 4th: and; Franklin: 8t 4 (i demanded t was done | Spring is the season of reawakening. New loves _,".‘ Ly e ALuniLAYol __._____}x‘ i e Vi pased, the editor of Thelare born, new ideas, new undertakings. But threaded KUen AN e o . S - e Try Our T e bu Wickersham, He sup-|through it all is the old, old love of heauty. In|yarry for love is when the couple!d BOSTON CREAM PIE posed that he had the promised changes in|spring this love demands expression. It drives the,expect to settle down’s million miles| RF YOUR V I l/v RLI"S ‘ and FRENCH PASTRY i BiIL " Ouly some of them Had been made, Judge|POCL o Like mp is pen, hut it impels the multitude from any nelghbors, 5 waste | ‘1 4 11 4 1‘ ] ] | ARCADE CAFE B o il (e e s e The clemental shove back of poet and gardener O mones for @ man (o blow in 5o LAl Al 2 MARY YOUNG, Prop. toward self-government, and all that was necessary 75 £ much on his clothes is because it 1 / ¥ > il is the sume. A garden is a pocm. Flowers the| 1 i SR e V] . = was to follow it up with other steps, ¢ {doesn’t add any to his attractivenc ! ] alphabet, row the lines, each bed a verse; and, as the! . " 1§ HE RN R Four nths lat g t 'Taft his message (the way it docs a woman's a RRsAE A TIa Al L ntoAatt, dn his MESSASC |y pdvances, the family lot becomes the beauteous The young people who looked for-| y i to Congress in December asked that Alaska be| o, pieted composition pward to getiing married and settling | Are your valuables protected against the attacks RADIO given 1 torial of government. That Spring has come to Seattle, King Frost has re- down to domestic bliss belonged to| e v ? £ § g has ) See ; ing us rglars or the sudden outbreak of fire? Do not was i i the nextibtep. Julize firuated. tor tho year. Tt 15 time o start o viouio\s Dot menaneilon, Nosrbyolig neohic of burg : : ATWATER-KENT SETS WL i It cip 8 : k| he satisfied with doubtful protection, but secure the am fake it A year later, President in the garden. A backward day now and then is!1ook forwad to tho (hrill of getti: he satisfied with prote 3 AND SPEAKERS mad Lir requoest dge Wickersham [ merely a period for reflection over composition of MUY il “”"‘m““';:"";’m G most positive kind of safety, by depositing your Rodio Supplies of All Kinds | made 0 Puree sears Tater, Do Sweeney,|the nest line et e G | valuables in the Safe Deposit Vaults of MARTIN LYNCH | Assistant Secret of the Interior, writing for the This city has wondrous gardens. Flowers are!qo aside for it the groom begin i — - i EREL Administration said that President Wilson and See- |8rown so ecasily. our scason between frosts is so 1008 (o feol the bride changed her views | e o vetary Lane still stood for a full Territovial gov-|thal we are sometimes disposed to ignore the time|and disposition as well as her name| THE — et Aluska, Stll Judge Wickersham took |element. Gardeners will tell you this is the timelat the altar : | ~ ] Yy ¢ o ; 5 P to plant deciduons shrubs and plants Fertilizer, A man’s health worries his wife | e N . I B k INSl RA N( E no step at bronght us to the campaigns of 1914 4 ¢ 5 o hz LDSC > L= 4 QELoy. bl SRS 0 hould he spread 4 flowers should be started.|Most if the insurance has lapsed. | irst ationa an and 1916 i G (0 s When we see the kind of necktios 1 Sh LT Under the circumstances, the editor of The Empire |41 #unud pie e UL R G L !some men buy it makes us foel we OF JUNEAU Allen Shattuck, Ine. 3 . [ Beds should be gone over, thoughly cultivated and|, right Kid the. ladies for! believed and still believes, that Judge Wickersham wtliwed up nftor the pRcEINE &OU. beatiig ol & it s | Rave no. oig L 1 ]m o) FIRE had fo d any claim he might have had to the|p. o i S b D LR & i e it Property Loss confidence of th Who! ‘alleve o! gell-governmant| = icypian. planuing | is, jnilostant. “By ShTS (8 nOBIE 18ch 0B DR MaN edbii (s oravenimaatesee . SV ICIISERC R S P T TR s Busmes; Iome‘nlfllm_‘)fl for Alasky—of government of Alaska by Alaskans. {meant that strict formality is desirable. But artistic|they would pick girls with for- 2 U“VRE ccupancy He has done nothing to regain that forfeited con-lisorder is always the result of order. of plan. Color[tunes, instead of mothers. to marry. | MARIX fidenc {massing is the secret of striking efiect. Grouping of | i SV\ § g";‘]’: The editor of The Empire Ba i shanie s . GBI | aily Sentence Sermon ulls : The editor of The Empire has no apology to offer shrubs and evergreen should be carofully throught| , - O8LY STiisnce Sermon 1 . i 19 Registered Mail for congranlating Wickersham in August 1912 {out Onee planted, they remain in the ground aj, o % LA | x + {and not ecnough hoosters . 4 [§ - AUTOMOBILE for negotiating the first step toward self-govern- |long time. Study for the right effect is worth the| —_— Fi d Transportation ment. He only regrets that the distinguished gentle- [effort. 11 in doubt, get garden books out of the Names Club Clfiis?:n P man never gave Wimoan opportunity to congratulate|Mbrary. - Consult the nurserymen and - gardening| oo Gushes lives ingtiold, 11l | e Dama i i sles ’ {authoritics in the seed stores 1o ought'a be popiiar with the 1:17‘2 {F"ll)‘iefitz amage > e e : | Seattle garden Jovers are peculairly favored by [dics ‘ e aea, 09 . : iability [maturc They shoud make the most of it Foral| o eee Yo Fortunes, large and small, had their CASUALTY ICKERS ‘D THE FISHERIES beauty is the most appealing adornment of a city,| New Coats, Dre ancsSmogeas) Al . DmpArsation WICKERSHAM AND THE FISHERIES | ol gl 4 brisht soeing day [Jarmants Thrift —adv. | beginning generally in modest sav- Public Liability LIMITATION IN ORG Ay £y | Let your mind carry you to a bright spring day, <3 I ) ) # b N IN ORGANIC ACT. {the hot love of youth and the vision, afar off, of e (i ) A Accident and Health ' Rt i ~lyour city of dreams. Then, softly, the brecze willl NOTICE OF ELECTION ings. Are you laying the founda- s Judge Wickersham said last t that the limita- waft the p s words: To the Eleciors ot the City of Ju- | | | | tion in the Alaska Organic providing that the ! the joyous Book of Spring neau, Territory of Alaska. tion of future financial success by in- Legislature could not ¢ nd or repeal the Federal | open, writ in blossoms!" NOTICE is bherehy given that, i fisheries and game laws for Alaska was placed m" e pursuant to the provisions of Ordi-| creasing your savings? Opportunity the *bill by amendments offered from the floor of | Word from the training mps indic that|nance Number 177 of the City of ¥ the House and passed over his protest {Babe Ruth has the same relation to baseb: that|Juneau, and in conformity there- will come. Be l)l‘(‘pzll’(‘(l. The debate over this question may be found in|Maine a8 to politic “As Ruth goes so go the|with, a General Muncipal Election | the Congressional Record, beginning at page 5,285, Yankees” is a saying which has a numerous in-|will be held on volume 48, 62d Congress. It shows that Mr. Willis, |dorsement.— (Seattle Times.) ¢ Tuesday, April 5, 1927 now a Senator from Ohio but then a member of the | - — — — Between the hours of 9 o'clock a.; . House, offcred an amendment providing that the| ~Ullimately we should erec# a monument o that!m. znd 7 o'clock . m. of said day| One Dollar or more will open Alaska Legislature could not repeal or amend the|ShTeWd genius who first thought of the expedient of |for the purpose of clecting the fol- 4 5 Federal game laws of Alaska Mr. Mann, the Re.|Femoving the clocks from leglalative lllll!s in order to|lowing officers, to-wit: | a Savings Account with BN T\ 1dhder fn Cong offered an amendment | K€€ the presiding officers from knowing when 12/ A MAYOR. | o'clock midnight, or the last day, arrived.— (Seattle| Times.) THREE COUNCILMEN. ONE SCHOOL DIKECTOR. to the amendment, providing that the Federal fisheri laws also should be immune from repeal or amend- N 3 The Common Council of the cuyi ment by the Alaska Legislature. Mr. Willis ac Apparently English residents did not think to ask jof Juneau having heretofore, by, cepted the amendment. At page 5,288, volume 48, [gop British cruiser until they heard that Borah|resolution, duly designated the vot- 62d Congress, Congressional Record, appears the final|w. planning to go down to Nicaragua to “inves- ing precincts of said City and the' dialogue of the debate. It follows |{tigate.”—(Indianapolis Star.) |Poling Place in each thereof, the MR. WICKERSHAM-—1 think they ought — |electors are hereby notified: to be allowed to amend them As matters are generally considered, Judge Lan-| That all duly qualified voters re- FEDERAL |dis now lacks $5,000 a year of being able to talk/siding within the boundaries of Vot-| LEMAN MR. WILLIS—WE HAVE A FISH LAW IN ALASKA. The GE as authoritatively on baseball matters as Babe Ruth.'ing Precinct No. One of said City IS NOT OBJECTING TO THAT? ——(Cincinnati Eanquirer.) |of Juneau, which are as follows: MR. WICKERSHAM—NO, e r—— g —————— { All that section lying on the . MR. WILLI§—That is all this amend- | China seems to be joining the ranks of the civ-!northerly side of East Second Street ment provides—that the Legislature shall not lilized nations.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) (and West Second Street and the sald The B. M. Behiends Bank OLDEST BANK IN Avraska “All Forms ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. Insurance — Real Estate ——— } | & . JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders ———— — — —a THE CLUB LUNCH ROOM Opea 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Daily TONY LAURIDSEN, Proprietor THF. EMPIRE HAS THE LARG ke, NKOEST UP-TO-DATE AN LEXT EQUIPFED JOB PRINTINO FEANT IN ATASKA. ?

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