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4 Daily Alaska Fmpire | R JOHN W TROY EDITC AND MANAGER | _One year wi prompt i lereguln Mices 174 ME ~nnas Associn » rted spuhiie o ot otherwise crediie local news pullished herein Pross IMCULATION OUAR THAT OF ANY ODTHE ALABK/ THAN ATTENTION FOR PAPER Il(()\l'l:( TS. | N Ma cont Alas waterws The nd Industry Freema stretches of tected and dominated title pulp timber by a picture which appear r the ALASKA Engineerin >art h to Sty 1 tions for New Print Mills That Will aska’s Resources for Pulp Tim Power and Sheltered Water- North Pros An Goe This M pective tures f Surv the taken lition of su r of 1926 Concerning the to Alaska at the head of which in J the Pulp and and its Meldr Industry engineering party is Don now neau Paper mag s leading a of s month to make toward the definite print ‘mills in districts of Al- interests and by Franeisco pub Don Meldrum engineers North studies looking tion of big news Ketchikan and Juneau aska by the Zellerbach George T. ameron, San lisher, respectively. Preliminary studies weré conducted last year by Mr. Meldrum to survey the field as whole The men are taking the fleld as soon as conditions pewnit in the 1928 season and will make more inten- sive studies of the more favorable 1 | tions. The party will make their head- quarters on a floating camp so that they will be able to move about as desired Stream flow studies have been ducted through the past summer and winter seasons and are continuing so that accurate data on power possibili- ties may be obtained. Two pulp timber awards were made to the parties named in April 1927 and the present studies are being made to determine the feasibility of the projects Under the terms of the timber awards ears are permitted for making the and 200-ton paper mill must ready for operation by_April 1932, The plant must be increased to at least 400 tons within the succeeding ten years. The pulp timber awards, accord- ing to B. F. Heintzleman, in ‘charge of timber es for the U. 8. Forest Serv- ice in A A, each sufficient to sup- ply a 500-ton newsprint mill for fifty years. R. A. Kinzie power studies for and Cameron inter party field loca- the | con- a has charge both the ts. of water Zellerbach A\MERI( AN LEG I()‘\ TO RESCUE. In the Hnm[ disas six American gide of four the State according the Legion at Sidney Hotchner, ergency Committee of the Legion posts from other for duty The present t fornia department, 35,000, of which 000 in the Counties of the stricken a he American. Legion purpose for r Los Angelgs, eighty- bodily call from their aid, Adjutant of Leglon posts in- turned out the for in County hour answer aunthoriti Fisk, State Francisco. Chairman of the of the Legion, forces. Telegrams the State if needed 1 membership the according to Adjutant Fisk, there are approximately 15,- Angeles Ventura, to and to James K. San State Em- in charge from Legion parts of also offered to report once of Cali- is Los and is demonstrating a real its existence | TRENGTHEN HOLD OF | ENATE. [ REPUBLICANS The death of strengthen United States will doubtless appoint him just as Gov. R appointed a Rep i ator Ferris of Michigan will | of the Republic the for Fred Green | a Republican C. Dillon of n to succeed Senator Democrat, of that State when the died. | Thig will leave the Democrats 45 Senators, the Farm-Labor Party one and give the Republicans| 48, with two vacancies, one from Illino ! from, Pennsylvania The Democrats ably regain the Senator from New Mexico for| “the short session of Congress mext winter, but| they have probably permanently lost the ,\ncln»\ gan seat. 4 The returns from the last election 48 Republicans, 47 Democrats and one Labor Party member. The Senate refused to seat two Republicans but two Democrats died and one has been, and the other will be, succeeded by a Republican. However, the Senate is still so close that it s M that whichever party carries the *"‘Jou will have a majority in that hold Senate, the of Gov. w. to succeed | Mexico | Jones, | New latt is and one will prob- | showed Farm- ALASKA PULP AND|; | more by |to them Spring means more | deseribe law the | THE DAILY ALAbKA hMPIRL SATURDAY, MARCH 3l the wh Seventy 10 under to gress. The Re rcumstances have in the this ‘yea 1k n norn t th chances make Senate gains m which vacane ert inly the National elect Rhode Is!s and Wyoming of Republican and Senator v e have a ntial n njority Delawar Wash recent nd, Utah vear ther m ¥ were electe On the other the country me each of term will ex ent Congress year of ith should for the Der hip and gain Senators Nebraska, Ohio, and, atie however, ent in Con perhaps, opport ticut, until W Senators wh clected dal 1924 will in wave year expir TER. funds show Yet 00 B raded on the New York Stock left X- "here seems to be fie money ulative 1d Governmer | around the | What | much with nostalgia. 19 they than are ALONG LIFE DETOUR By SAM are going they are going to to look about how pan out as The good when u old days woman’s hands in the kitchen as ves now are on the stre We never have seen a girl get: ing a permanent wave, but pic- ires we have seen of the process akes them look as wild as their hubs—really are when t the Bill for the job. those were as a man's were HILI & Observations of Oldest The old-fashioned could walt a week to get an wer to his letter now has a ho get mad bursts a| blood vessel if he's delayed minute by getting <the wrong| When you see the funny-looking umber | things some women have for hus- [bands it {s no wonder an old maid finds it hard to convince anyone she {8 a spinster for somc other reason than the fact she ver had a chance to say “yes.” ne hu s get so tight af marriage that their wives the conclusion the big boobs married them so they could nding money on t! i funny thing to usc to wash her face boy think Inhabitant| man wh n son r S0 he The Ananias Club “I have od many flower house,” sald the wi my husband never uses of any of them as ash tray pots Every Married Man Knows nportant turn. ove ome man. Pe “Is the one : will quit snoring 1 in his on y can find she’s the to mover hutt intended who'll 3 he - - When women assing Observation their talking ate Young folks don’t spend emough!fer. They make up for at home to ever be bothercd they can get don't o doesn’t it they two cak | suf- | s00n time where can ’S Seattle Fruit and PROFESSIONAL Produce Co. : ] ] | Fresh Fruit end Veretables Wholesale and Retail Out of town orders given special attention DRS. KASER & FRELBURG DENTISTS 1 and 3 Goldstein Bidg. PHONE 56 ————— 'J. B. BURFORD & CO | f L. C. Smith and Corona | TYPEWRITERS Pabiic Stenographer Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Buildirg relephone 176 BROWN’S DOLLAR STORE Stationery-—Notions— Greeting Cards—Toys— Noveltiea. Cents to One Dollar " GARBAGE ) | HAULED AND LOT CLEANING IJ}‘ I‘HT 9 a m toGn WARD BUILDING Oftice Fhone 469, Res 276 m. Dr. H. Vauee Osteopat 201 Go'd.tein o ) to 12: 1 t 7 t 8 or by appoinment Licensed Os Physictan about ¢ h other. Another thing we can't figure Lindberg off “and that h flight ation wvante ‘to§9 Pari Let h to enable him to com | | | edu | m go to college hich Monday, to and | will | Coming vater, nd the enough ot to make yvard and everything look seball means Sport me ba To oth t tune with natur thought o games, going when | mon cramps tting the whole has a narrowing influence shuts out much that should be On the other hand when it of keeping fit and providing occ it is mbst valuable too, watching gam to understand healthy to spend every public holiday one else play instead of going out and lves It is an enjoyable recreat good game well pls but to w n that way is t mista One | ne of marbles or ducks on the rock has alue than watching a dozen games played | gomeone else But to many, Spring in youn or the learned used asional nd enjoyed 2 means enjoyment ports people watching It is willing | some playing h- every | is or difficult ed, means an o;mu:'l\llli')‘x to watch the ways of nature as illustrated by other human beings. They llke to see the birds return, the trees break into leaf, the flowers grow, to hear the song of the brook or the oughing of the wind in the tree top Possibly than to any others. | their spare time away from the men and de it in finding a new exploring a new haunt of the wild They haunts flower thi Around Prince pportunities for exploring of Kalen Island would prove subject for a natural history and photograph the tell of the birds that visit here, the deer and| other animals that come to the island, the in-| sects that are found including the spiders in the| gardens and the smaller creatures and this might be rounded out by a study of the fishes| and other water creatures’ seen In the coves and on the beaches. spend of or Rupert there are all sorts of | A Natural History a most enthralling | writer. He mmhr' flowers and trees, | A l’uldlu a ll._,', &e. (Boston T may a anseript.) an apple a day mes of keeping asserting its thare in the glor It, po longer travels in bags and barrels. Like the orange of tropics and the apples of the Golden West, it becoming familiar with the box and the carton. Idaho growers, it is said, set the pace in this new fashion of distributing potatoes, but an energetic Maine man is not far behind In Presque Isle, where his company packs the products of his fields, there are grading machines whicl separate the largest of the pota- toes from the rest. Belts carry them past the hands of experts, who p out the most nearly verfect. The potatoes are then given facial mas- sa They appear with skins spotless in clean- liness and tinged with the hue of autumn sun- shine falling through the leaves of the Aroostook forests ley are then carefully packed. In every box and carton goes a booklet with the title “Twenty Tasty Ways to Cook Maine Pota- toes Daily Health.” In addition there is in- formation concerning the nutritive value of the potato and its advantages from the point of view of health as a daily article of diet. Oregon or Idaho could not do better. y All t is good No longer tinction y. The enjoy the claims unique doctor to only the | as potato s is a i | business. It suggests possi- hilities other directions. Are we to expect of the day when,din the carton of will be the booklet telling of the manner in which a beet a day' beats the doctor? What of the t, beloved of horses and men? Are we to buy cabbage in boxes containing also treatises on the part of the cabbage in shaping the course of histo com beets there Making of an Alaskan flag i8 a project under- |taken by a number of schools in Alaska since the wdoption recently of a distinctive emblem for the [‘un(m}\ Flags made by the children follow the official design, and are intended for school or other appropriate use — (Hastings, Neb., Tri- bune.) i With half our political population seek Presidency, we'll have to revise the old saying to re: ‘d rather be right than Margrave of Braundenburg,” or something like tha E i i nati ‘Engquirer,) . (Cinein Watson out make of that, Globe.) ing the President? \\h.u do you Sherlock Holmes?— (an’lron for Mr. e Jim Reed’s idea of- a platform I shillalah — (Cincinnati Enguirer). - 12 & looking at the price on themg Cheer Up! out is how a girl expects wearing There little rabbit, don’t led ahove her kn You cry—just think! y call attention her new en you're a ladies permanent wave. You'll be a mink!!! husband’s talks —_ about interesting the of w superfluous ha aded man plump the :m but as yet been wake skinny more plump. An optimist en she it to W coat on ecgnomy | as to his No Brains! wife a to “So your date a flat tire?” I'n say The taken a corre in the art of instead of one in petting M nigh Gert had urse alk clothes triflp* short med that look a sisters about kind look no de legs poor s pondence ng versation t a ul 1 ke more | ; o Invariably trifle We reckon beautiful hu 1ev a beauty parl disposition aj who hope tions are ev heautiful fac have heard of to improve in her engaged a hooh lucky if he ever earns| keep something v to pealing to anyone.as road to wealth, beautiful dispc eautiful face Sunday married Cincinnati quic even though ad box -z CALL FOR BIDS we you are Hill, especially if it.—Sam Enquirer. to ' Contractor estimates on fal O the Masoni . the new High Lathing and inting. heet Metal and Roofing ating and Hauling Mater- veter the woack desires following items Temple and on hool: is the beaut | tering. | | not beautiful d ) makes the other point le.—Judd Lewis, Dispatch But it face and sition that to the triar Houston P always the in Then It's Popular A bungle ain't So nice, I know— Unless to it You add an O Zynda Hotel WELCOME CAFE Front Street HOME COOKING IIr1. A. Haglund, Prop. A Comtmen xpression “I don't get you,” said the man to the box of strawberries “After | Needs No Diagram began Clarence, “if a man “Pa,” .— lends assistance: “He has just about as much chance of ever getting it back as, he has when he lends a hook d\‘; an umbrella,” growled his dad, | who had been lending a lot of IL | to his wife's relations H ¥ | Jingle Written on a Street Car— g Entitled “It Couldn’t Be Done” She saw me look, And, with a frown, She tried again To pull it HOTEL ZYNDA EL&VATOR SERVICE 8 ZYNDA, Prop down. T. H. THORKELDSEN LOCKSMITH Phonograph Repairing Juneau, Alaska Box 1015 A Superman Blinks—What makes you say he is one in a millon? Jinks—He can sit at the phone and talk for an hour with- out getting out his pencil and drawing on everything in sight. More or Less True reason divorce lawyers don't worry about the future is because they know a good many of the girls sporting diamond rings are thinking more about tele- JAPANESE TOY . SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders! Rl 3 The [ AUTOS FOR HIRE S ) BERRY’S TAXI Cadillac and Marmon Cars | Stands at Gastineau Hotel’ and Burford’s Corner PHONE 199 OR 314 UGS AR BoiRinG HABITS? The patience of Old Job was a mild one when com- pared with the fellow who owns one —says Taxi Tad, The fact that OWNING COMES HIGHER THAN HIRE is caus- ing many to cut down their motor bills by taking advan~ tage of the convenient Carlson service. Cars for hire by the hour, day, week or trip. e ! MILLER'S TAXI Phoeo 188 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE —— Carlson’s Taxi and & Day and Night Service Ambulance Sesvice PHONE 485 G. A. GETCHELL, Phono: Phone 109 or 149 Dr. Geo. L. Barton Juneau Public Library ;Tfflr‘éd“bhurl lfl_l? 11..‘3 : and by appointmen and i CHIROPRACTIC Free Reading Room | ta mot the pracies of Medicinn | Burgery nor Os City Hall, Second Floor | Maiz Street at 4th i Reading Room Open From | 8a m. to 10 p. m. ( reulation Room Open From | to 6:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to || 8: 30 p. m. 1l Current Magazines, Newspap:rs Refereiice Books, Ete, FREE TO ALL Albrechs APIST Masnage Helene W. L. PHYSICAL TH Medical 'i: nastics, etriciy 410 Goldstein Bldg Phorne~Office: 4 Valentine's Optical Dept L. DOUGLASS Optician and Optometrist Room 16, Valentine Bldg. Iours 9 u. m. to 6 p. m. and by Appointment WHEN YOU ORDER YOUR BAKERY GOODS ASK FOR Juneau Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Cri- lege of Optometry and Opthalmolcgy Glasses Fitted Leneses Grouund ot G | Lester H. | WALTER B. CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. Bakery Products PHONE 577 HOOL ()P PI\\'\' PLAYING ALL GRADES ACCEPTED Mrs. Ruth Messerschmidt Phore 4501 Tae Cuas W. CARTER MoRTUARY “The Lest Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin 8t. Phone 136 GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. PRINTING and STATIONERY Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office QPEN EVENINGS Phone 244 ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES - DAVE HOUSEL, PROP. B.M. B. Broadcasting Every day in the year to all pro- gressive men and women to save a portion of their money for their own future welfare. Maintaining a bank account tends to prevent you getting into debt and helps you mentally and morally. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT " Stands at Alaskan Hotel and Juneau Billiards Phone Single 0 and 94 BLUE BIRD TAXJ SHORTY GRAHAM 'Stand at Bill's Barber Shop Prompt Service—Day and Night Covich Auto SERvIC] Juneau, Alaska fl'l'm AT THE The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska Fraternal Societies OF Gastineau Channel Juneau ILions Club every at ¥ &) Meets } nesd D. Henderson, L. Redlingshafer, B. P, 0. | g L siting Drother = GREO 1C Bxalted Toutee w Co-Ordinate Bodley of Freemasonry Scottish Rits HEISE LOYAL 0RO OF MOOSE juneau Locge No. 70 Meets every Mondss night, “ NO, [+] LODGE yonth in Hall, be- o'eloc. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1760, d and last m. Bratiiers "Sryed Council Cham- . Secretary 17 F, O s Monday 1 Hall e shits Doug» DOUGLAS . AERIE June nig Hall_in w Guy L Meets second and tourth Thursday each month in Dugout. WOMEN OF OF MOOSEHE! mr LEGION, NO. 439 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays each month, 8 P.M. at Moose Hall. Esther Tngman, Senior Re- gen:. Agnes Grigg, Recorder. | = ICE CREAM | DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE CITY Brick or Bulk Juneau Billiards Phone 94 Carlson Taxi Stand MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO | ALL KINDS OF CABINE T MILL WORK i Plate and Window | GLASS MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BYILDING CONTRACTORS o it JUNEAU TRANSFER _ COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores | Freight and lamge i