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THE DAILY ALASKA EM| PIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27, 1929. T Vi % fara was peculiarly unfartunate in, choosing | @———————————__ ;[ ves the fool went down by the|s ] \rsona as peculiarly unfartuna 4 7 went down by the|&= .l 41 k E irl’ | et S 2 d ALONG LIFE’'S powd il t Torkara | TONAL Sitd m P |as his Secretary an able gentleman, E. W. Halford, powder mill to urge the workers| | PROFESS oy a y 'y a p |of ‘the same austere personality. This made for a DETOUR there to strike and climbed on a R. J. AL(‘ORN, M.D. "B ; il Fraternal docieties — g UAGER |chilly White House atmospl which rendered an| | keg of powder to make a flery| | Physician and: Surgem |jm————— - or ! JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MAN. | t istrat decidedly unpopu- SAM speech. I Gy s » 13 R Z ¥ S e {otherwise eminent Administration decidedly unp | By SAM HILL : U Roomn BURRIESLRE. toA DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channe’ ? Published every except Sund | Secretary Halford had been Editor. of the|#—— —_— % 3 DENTISTS \ § EMPIRE PRINTIN at Second 1 %6t o Glolvie-like eRistahis More Pathetic Than a Movie Com stein Building. Telephong 423 = 2 Streets, June R angpolis Journsl and let o G R : More Gory Than Glory edy Even | Special attention given to di- 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. AR hean s Second Class| MiXing with politicians was beyond him and he could The tales of battles fought, There is nothing that makes you| | seases of Eye, Ear, Nose PHONE 56 Junean' Lions { m.Ell:::n d in the | not attune him to Washington life. He was ap- Which former soldiers tell, feel more like weeping than seeing and Throat, Sibe b 1 109 b " ' N R W R | pointed to the Army with the rank of Captain when s glory has a dead serious man trying to be Club Delivered by rv?ruvgfcnm.lz;v:nu, Douglas, Treadwell and}!ux official term closed, but did not live long to too much L. | hila iously funny. %3 Meets every Wea i 4 Tha or $1.25 per nlw""’ o Pt {enjoy the retirement and fuil pay accorded him. i [ R _ 5 nesday -* 238 y mail, § . N Y IR PO S idn" s More or Less True ‘clock. One year, in ce hs, in adyance, | e o Didn't Deserve T¢ s i o'clock. #6.00; onc mor h they will promptly | PINCHOT NOT WANTED. He: “Don't you ever feel sorry| One of the things that surprises J. B. BURFGRD & CO Dr. Charles P. Jenne Leater D. Henderson, Presider . ",?i‘:?";‘?’?“,;' rs wil W Tailare o irreguiarits | T T ftord. Binchot for ap. | foF! the poor_ammai ihat had fo ;=m§:]:‘:>r?hcr:xeoszmls e gg{ L. C. Smith axd Corona DENTIST H. L. ‘Redlingshafer, Secy-Tress ¥ B i T, usiness Office % Eagterners are stlLl ur ;! T AP-gjve up that ngs ® Eovpany Tor X . b I | pointment as retary of the Interior in the Hoov- aring? indignant about. " TYPEWRITERS e 'B.n?lldl.l'v‘h.“‘. Sy El\h:fi"s ever { CIATED PRESS. er Cabinet. The circumstance that the activities of | ~She: “No, T'm sure it didn' ap-| Some couples give you the im-| ] Pablio Stenographer Telephone 178 Narypmar. S Rl R e ot Interior nearly all concern the|preciate it anything like as much as|Pression they must have been[f . _ L —— e SR | | T AR & slock ] W, Jipatoiagich 11 he Secretar ing of something else when the ST 7 W S Messcrachmict i Sonarwibe nt r and dlso the| it the East probabl¥ empbasizes the|I do.” | g e g e S s a : ¢ ! ik s l;:n'u‘l;fl ed hereir £ |West and not th 2 probably, ‘etpha v‘ms § rd preacher asked them if they would |* = s i e ;‘ih]{(\lh’i- e A ED ity i M ARG | astern Pltichiot en m. In the meantime for- T Clve, "RORGET AT | chariahn Sanl J. W. WOODFORD Dr. A. W. Stewart o s FLASKA AN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION midable prot against the possibility of Mr. Pin- s " sald The Gl oth Representing the Northern DENTIST Visiting Brotiiers welcon i - - {chot’s appointment are drifting into Washington 3 -}{ : “would have fold| There was a time when if a girl Life Insurance Co. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. i |from the West. If there is one man mentioned for) pov ERAUIEr THORE BARE HOW T recsed up she didn't need| | Investigate our mew Tower SEWARD BUILDING Co-Ordinate Bodles |a Cabinet position that above all others is mot|icwer les I 3 & tive imagsnation to feel that| | Policy, also sccident and Office Phone 469, Res. Mo RNy | wanted in the West it is Mr. Pinchot Syeior” and magy SRR s i | health insuranes. Phone 2| Phone 27. Scottish Rite wan . 5 - remain bachelors, the darn cow- |V 2 | i 2 \ The Seattle Times' is conservatively within the [ oo Pl “ lelphia Inquirer. I'e gent you see rushing out of | [Tings on Salmon Cr k. Even- AGTE x5, IbeLinie f Al e ' the house in the evening and bang- ings by appointment. month at I facts when it says: Well, body knows that dis-|'he el 5 N, 3 o 3 Dr. H. V. | A " ne the di fter him a few years|. 4 . . Vance m. Scottish Rite ) ! The States of the West, which afford vir- cretion’s the better part of valor— |in¢ the door afier him a few i 5 o= Ostospath—301 Goldsteln Bids femple. WALTER E | tually the whole field for the functioning of |Emma Spencer, Newark Advocate, |bick. couldn’t think of anything o ‘“‘“““‘“‘i Hours: 10 to 13; 1 to 8 [ | fpy. o0 0TS : the Interior Department, naturally hope that | F er. than Slj{‘ndl;'-% the evening T to 8 or by appoinment By e / | this post will be filled by a capable Western ‘Nuff Said with H\E_ angelic eing—more or Livensed Osteopathic Physic'an o man. Throughout the area most directly and “What did the boss say when you |lcss—he ‘is getting away from. HOT TOASTED | PRt 'hm‘a.“:;.:“:"-new LOVAL ORD:.A intimately to be served there is probably no told him you thought you were| At that the salesman who tells : t— J‘m_:" L"::,o:“o‘ - one man whose capabilities, opinions and important ugh to get a raise?” t \.-.-oudnrf‘ul things his car w SANDW ICHES % [Frhors g 3 il e theories are held in lower esteem than are ed the bookkeeper. do isn't as big a liar as the sale: night; at * el those of Mr. Pinchot. His selection for any “All T've got to say is that T am|man Who tells what wonderful s Dr. Geo. L. Barton WALTER HELLAN, Dictatos Cabinet post would be highly distasteful to on . my wa now to buy altl s his beauty creams will do. CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. J. H. HART, Secretary. o i at least 99 per cent. of the American people. Bl hat” growled| When a woman reaches 30 she Office Service Only 206 Seward Building i VHITE HOUSE CORPS. 1t is unthinkable. e i begins taking the years off her age, HOT TAMALES Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2| | __________ | 8 THE V [ the clerk mnd putting paint and powder on! - p.m to b p. m. and 7 p. m. !:our;r JdU';EAU LODGE NO. 147, s TSR T T IR 4 — it kg om0 ¢ i Second_a urth Mon- (By SCOTT C. BONE) | While those Eastern tornadoes started early this akin'a Signs— her face. to 9 p. m. Phone 629 gy # :nchor:mmh m;“ 25 % i have three Secre-|year they are still going strong. Texas, Arkansas ! n.; 1‘n the rear fen- You can tell by lookinz at a CHIROPRACTIC g"?,"::,“: l::le."_x‘;‘-.)m?}:hn- The new Administration is 1o havt £ i 5 b e et k ke i’ 5 younz man's sweetie whether he is 1s not the practice of Medicine, WAL o) P, 8 =~ 0 ) taries to the President, instead of one. It will "“'““f"“'\l Mississippt ere: thiguiaiont sudfesars. der it is a sien he is a careful| Y0 A "(‘)“l’]‘asve“;z““‘;rn thaite :"p JUNEAU 1CE CREAM Surgery nor Osteopathy. | | Vamter: OMARLES Th G X ) ’ sident, | dri t 0 ' tha NAGHEL, Secrctary. e a creation of titles rather than an expansion of the| o\ oo Sroonly a few days left in which | o R of coffee he's fixed himself is ail PARLORS ik £ i Al stafl organization. [to make Hoover Cabinet guesses. t is a case now Which Are That the breakfast he needs to start a - F R TR George Akerson, a well known newspaper man,| . ...ccing quickly or not at cil. “There’s No Standing Still,"— |day's work on. & 3 Robert Slmpson s»cr-ndAInEda;“oifir;;ue-v Correspondent of the Minneapolis Tribune, is to be | s Headline. i AT 3 Hot Drinks Served days of each month, al the first Secretary. He is a Middle Westerner, about | 4 . o LET Almquist Press Your Suit. Opt. D. B oclock Scottish Rita 4y Wi tve yiurs 06 av, tnd had cliarge Of Fecbert | Souther ¥.cadership. There isn't much keeping still— |We call and deliver. Phono 528., PHONE 94 Graduate Los Angeles Col- GHORGE, Worthy ‘Ma: | b 45 b b A b i 2 | S 9 A & i e e e 2 tometry and i ron: FANNY L. BIN« Hoover's convention organization at the Capital. | (New York Times) But— i . — P ] '"“0(;:1)3‘::010"’ ll Box FARNT & ROBIN. q ai i ationally has i | : There’s many a sti ing. kept. | toer=searaso e - Hlst:fq‘“‘t‘“gnm‘;““’ WitldnallyaBas beehrbuly "pi Realization brought to mind by the L:l‘s’l:.hT}l:I e S | A‘-——- —~~——————"| | Glassos Fitted, Lenses Grounéfi pusHTS o 300 Pk Sopace former Senator Underwood of Alabama impe! e N Can Tell Publi B Y e SipHacs ool N g st | ve . 1760, George Barr Baker, well known on this Coast,i .. . “c n Iy the rule of INewey S | Janeau Public Libr: e W ett 0. B it of Bilies ana san|ERourerBuIGd O iross rde v Emory| | We never dreamed instead - i d Ak - | donday. At 730" and formerly a resident linga, . reason to a recent romantic a nade at E Of music we'd have jazz— z 1 an 2 Dr. R, E. SO Transient grothers urged Mateo, a member of the Bohemian Club of San|ypjyersity by Ivy Lee of New York. Mr. Lee, of | DF that the hent 6f skirts | F, 3 { Optometrist-Optician ;t; ntte&t}. chmoll Zbam- 8 Francisco, may or may not be Second Secretary, in distinguished Southern ancestry, followed the im-; TE W0 a0 up GkEs i ree Readmg Room Byes Examined-Glasses Fitted | | 3%, Fifin Strest” W5 AVY ] charge of research work and the assembling of facts|pulse of most voluntary expatriates return;’d LI\LT] r:}- Clty Mall, Second Floor Room 16, Valentine Bldg. H. J. TURNER. Secretary. i for speeches and messages. Richard Washburn Child, | tive qulr YI\I do%.sl:;&ur;ndnncqtllllismpur::ysgfmt];“ gk The o Bl Miln Street at 4th 10:00 t‘; 6 010!1‘3"‘":'“85 by SRR AR IE AP e W before he was appointed Ambassador to Italy, 1)01‘A_’J¥""’f Ui (llavlmci ] and governmetital problems of| Blinks: “I can’t understand why Reading Room C,-on From 1‘,’30 a Tse: Meets Monday 1 formed this service for President Harding, and i“:;{;“fiu;ln LTil(‘ :dmr otsTho Enquirer-Sun, a son | Your wife is so chummy with that 83 m to 10 p. m. one intte: B oS Ik was continued under both Harding and Coolidge by‘O, Joel C‘i“md r Harris, takes up the poetic sug-|awful Mrs. Riley.” glr;nl:l;;npfloom_’ (33@: ;‘rnz e T '_‘f magles’ Hall Judson C. Welliver, now Editor of a Washington | ogion and dismisses it with the sensible reminder ; -&rfl: g iflfl‘llyeez::;n:%n:x{ % ooty n Ewsé':i:rmlst; S:t: w. vr;.. lguy ! evening newspaper. Baker was associated with Her-|that pefore important leadership can come from |bo early hate thi 3 a & Hel W.L. Albrech e s y . bert Hoover in Belgium Relief Work and is known the South, it must develop such leaders as in Sen- AR Gu'ngt'Maauhan;kNmE ':-wn elene W. L. Alg‘s:'rt Arothers welcome. P “for his connection with social service activities. A |ator Underwood it unanimously rejected before his| Well, We DA"’M. Expect Any J’ e ;:;e; T; A":L R M:l!iic\mSIg;}:ngch;RM““ge —_— mmcu—mxun £ i yas published that he would encounter opposi-|death nswer o i honk paa it i ‘,h, e l” s AT TUnderwood refused to destroy the logic If nature intended us to be per- w85 il ElEC!rldi}" " b o b tion in the Senate because of certain associations| A e é 4 B = 2 4 410 Gcldstein ‘Bldg Meots second a 2 | of Democracy by supporting a sumptuary fectly happy in this world why did New, select line of visiting cards | | . tourth Thursda in Mexico, but this would hardly materialize. The | R 4 5 ; f the 100 s . _ s iting Phone, Office, 216 u 3y hat Julius KI 1L receive this|i Az or rejected the assumption of the 100 |she permit things like spinach, pare| laeny o woirbyy PEERLESS | |at The Bmpire & 1 each mowtd 13 latest report is that Julius Klein will receive s peéx’ cent. Nordic masked gang that it cou ips, carrots and garlic to grow o 2 &5 Y h SRSGAIE & T io% ks 748k BREAD T Dugout. Pposition. copitrol a uocrm. ourageous representative lin it? 8 3. i t visiting cards The Third Seerokary will be Lawrence J. Ritchiey,| ~ of the peopl. 3 * » He made way for Hefln, | Blithe ‘isi better Bread — High F;’;’ND‘P’" forjisale;. at- The Ml\;l‘;’e- ";‘:g}im i Bl perhaps the closest of the trio to the President. He | 151‘351(‘““‘2?5‘-"; }? m“ls hens iotgve:lficnded In Vo'dville A in Public Faver 7 is now an Assistant Secretary of Commerce and to. qul g 1 " is di - “ She—Do you remember Pocahon- & ——— ——— - e quit the political struggle, he is discov . G B AR 0 B TN prye wo. holds the confidence of Mr. Hoover completely. He| ering that his following has turned to Bishop | tas? |} Every Bite a Delight nngog)'nlfgmm T has an attractive personality and is at home in the Cannon, “.m Cuz-(i_mnl Richelieu of the new He—Nup! Never heard of her in| Meets 1st lnd’ 3rd Thursdays political world. Apparently he is to serve as a sort political dispensation. i y m}éhhfc.N S R‘::;f;:l}:]izndil: fquoaninc THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | each montn, 8 P.M. at M. | f i between the White House gnd Congress.| The pulpit is in politics, thinks Mr. Harris, an: e-~Never heard of Pocahontas “The L e 'l | Hall :Vha:j\?; “ew task assigned him, he will be useful it will require a long pull and a sirong pull to get't thought you knew history! F your grocer e t Service Is the Greatest Tribute | Kate Jarman, Senior Re- ] % SRS kA AR i |it out. Meanwhile, such suggestions as Mr. Lee's| He—I do, but I never heard of N + h .7 gent; Agpas Grigg, Recorcer. and dependable .and keep' friction d:w\n to the n;m; can be dismissed a5 mere rheorie for an ocodslon, |her. Who wes she and where.- did PEERLESS BAKERY C_orner ‘;th }and. Franklin St. Phone 136 ‘L & mum. He is well known and- highly esteemed in Upon the press and the universities of the South|she light from? - — ey Alaska. depends its hope to develop again such men as| She—Why, she is the woman who | ——— e e | TS Brunswick Bowling Usually White House Secretaries have subsequent-|ynderwood and Watterson. To this the University | saved Captain John Smith, of - A“ ly fared well in the great outside world. Some of |of North Caroilna and Emory College are contribut- 1 eys 4 o d although Mr. H d Wbkl x IRE Y l ’ I} and have risen to heights and become outstanding |ing noticeably, and although Mr. Harris does nof 1 g e here FR E BR HN lor men ‘women i ]? s eg” 2 9 ntion himself, observers from afar know that s vw;snt i AUTOS FOR H | Stand—Miller's Tax! figures in the big business world. me L AEGR 3 last year to save Al? | Phone 218 Grover Cleveland’s Secretary, Daniel Lamont, de- [he is doing his share. He says: T-Cat-O, Milford, Ky. | veloped such aptitude for service and statesman-like| A the press ;;djzfiysg:&‘lm? °;dsmf;§f§;, (Maybe Mabel had her kidnaps|ge—————"—————"—"—-p% With a Full Line of 3 i ] qualities that Cleveland, when reelected after an tWhich will JaRARGA \Ek highest type of lead- ped, T-Cat-O.) \ APA SE ’IOY interim, appointed him Secretary of War and at the ership. And when that demand is strong An Epitaph 5 I ] ;QE 3 close of his term he was chosen President of the enough, the leaders will appear. Then and aht M . | © Northern Pacific Railroad. He was a power in| not till then will it be time enough to talk Here lies the body u y eats \ SHOP o i fas i of Southern leadership in social and gov- Of Hiram Cleet; H. B. MAKINO finance, as well as in politics, and dying in middle sinmental probleghe of e Nation. Read 'thé paper while Front Street Gt i He quotes the Rev. Samuel Small as supporting| He crossed the street. PHONE 38 £. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders | McKinley's Secretary was George B. Cortelyou,|, . N Par 7 a » e 2 ” SN his point that bigotry and politics in the pulpit are L FEQ&V‘ o originally a clerk in the Post Office Department ;’ho the present political mainspring of the South. Mr.| Far wiser was his wife 12418 E e proved so efficient that President Roosevelt subse-|pee may not heed this, for rhetoric and poetry are (Her name was Stella), , ' f s o re’s promptness — effi- qQuently appointed him Secretary of Commerce, and |an indispensable part of a press agent's wares, but| TFor when the street she crossed g:ncy—psefl‘i’ce [ MORRIS later gave bim the Treasury portfolio. Upon retire-|the thoughtful and the observing know that Nov. 6, She closed her umbrella. —says Taxi Tad. CONSTRUCTION ment he became President of the Consolidated Gas|1928, proved it. —Billie Wood. 3 Company in New York, which position he has held T gublllcn_x;ret{:;t;nfi:"l:c:hg:vc:u;g 4 . : COMPANY 2 for years, giving him high standing in financial and Alaska E S(il:fg: gxfigd)s Funds. Started Sometlhlnz . y:; ‘:fln e 5 Bt MODERN REASONABLE RATES -SAND i ». e 3. “ business circles. 9 ToAnss AR madical Wme Doy to take you to your destina- @ . DR 610, i A to kingdom come last night.” Steady growth of the Alaska Agricultural College | - and School of Mines augurs well for both the cul-| tural and the material progress of the Territory. | William Loeb, Jr., generally recognized as one of the most capable Secretaries ever identified with the White House, under Roosevelt, was appointed Col- tion in safety. For your pro- tection—be sure when getting a cab that the name Carlson : DavE Hopsmq PROP. CRAVEL Carpenter and Concrete Work % lector of the Port of New York by President Taft|The most Northerly institution of higher education | FE taxi is on the door., 5 ork. 4 and has since been connected in ay official capacity junder the American flag offers the usual subjects | No job to | with the American Smelting and Refining Company. |of study, but emphasizes courses that can best be| b, J 0 large nor too Like Cortelyou, he is a prominent factor in the busi- |utilized to develop Alaska resources. ness world of Gotham. With constant increase in students, the need for & 2 additional funds is persistent. Appropriations by 7 Presi I & esident Taft was rot fortunate in the choice of jo) "o 0000 Legislature have been generous—an his first two Secretaries, but the later choice of |,o0reoate of about $500,000—but they have not been Charles D. Hilles proved admirable. Hilles has also|syfficient for requirements. Federal aid has not been | risen to business heights in New York, and is a|inconsiderable—$50,000 yearly—but yet not large, if member of the National Committee and the recog-|account be taken of the huge revenue that the| l!l!l- nized Republican Boss in the Empire State. He op- |Northland pours into the Federal treasury. A bill| Booths for 1es posed the nomination of Hoover, favoring the re-|8ranting $25000 more annually is now before Con- | ¥ nominaiton of Hughes, but fell in line prior to the gressl “““1"‘1"”}”“ be passed. . k d Kansas City Convention and will be on excellent L TD\I'JNLUIA‘\‘»:nml;ul?L(n? 3‘\1’““"&’"‘1_“- was established Home 00K terms with the new regime. Refly frob tho Lict asdterrs, Of 20, s Hrawn 4 chiefly from the high schools of the Alaskan towns, George B. Christian, Secretary to President Hard- T s a ; s I A but also comes in part from the States because of ea ing and his personal friend and fellow townsman,|the opportunities for practical instruction in mining, R fl maintains his home at the Capital. Upon Presi- | In conjunction with the college @ laboratory is main.. “The Best for Less' t Harding's death he resigned and entered the MERCHANT’S LUNCH 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. Short Orders and Regular Dinners small for us, : MORRIS CONSTRUCTION 'CO BZILDIRG CORTRACTORS Phone 62 R. T. Kaufmann, Prop. OPEN FOR BUSINESS Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Fhone Single O and 11 Willing Workers . Your hard earned dollars are willing workers, if you will give them the chance. Berry’s Taxi PHONE 19 Stand at Gastineau JUNEAU TRANSFER At least one dollar in every ten you earn belongs in a bank ° ‘account to grow with compound interest. : Why not start by making your first deposit this week. tained by the Burcau of Mines for testing ores, and | service of the late Rodman Wanamaker, of Phila-|an experimental station has been established by the delphia. He is a man of means, acquired in manu- [Biological Survey for the study of caribou' and facturing pursuits in Marion, Ohio. reindeer. ¢ President Coolidge's original Secretary was Bascom | The college i3 worthy of liberal support from the Slemp, who vacated a Virginia seat in the House l;;gf‘?xngfitfigxm‘::“ Sm‘:‘"c\‘]’;d:d]"Y“‘if:i_“"“ltcffli:lv the to secept the post. Because of his intimate 8- |tne Territory's advancemont. werful factor in ' quaintance with Congress, he fitted into the posi- ~tion most aceptably and was a bulwark of strength to the Administration in its earlier days. His suc- ‘cessor, the present Sccretary, Everett Sanders, is likewise a former Congressman, representing the Terre Haute (Indiana) district for several years. He is t and popular. Speculation indicates " that he wilil be reelected to the House or possibly be sent to the United States Senate. Robert Lincoln O'Brien, a stenographer at the ‘White House in Cleveland’s day, became a Washing- ‘ton correspondent; then editor of the Boston Tran- o i after a long and brilliant|{ Alaskans at times seem to be too near their own ‘script, and recently retired ne _|resources to appreciate them—(Seward Gateway.) Completely Remodeled and Ready for Business onstantinople, |Leon Trotsky will have about the same amount of freedom in his new exile as a gentleman who has fallen down a well.—(Seattle Times,) mpt Service, Day and Night ’ 43 1 AuTo SERVICE ' STAND AT THE OLYMPIC % : Mabry S Cafe b g~ SRy ;::L‘W or Regular Dinners ' i Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. POPULAR PRICES To the politician, at least, the silent man in the White House is voluble compared with his successor- to-be.—(Louisville Courier-Journal.) Passing the bucket four times in Olq Michigan means life imprisonment.—(Milwaukee Journal.) & 'The B. M. Behrends Bank : Oldest Bank in Alaska e Utopia is where the static is ecstatic.— i ~ Harrison, somewhat Bustcreldelphm Inquirer.) R

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