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[y w—y THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18, 1929. e R A AN, WA 1 ' j YT e '.—‘)' | 1t will be necessary for him to display and ——‘—”——_’{- Fraternal Societies Dflll 4103’10 E"] plre exercise the highest gifts of statesmanship if PROFESSIONAL | or i | he is to bring order out of chaos o } Casti Channel ' F e = the Congressional elections come nex : 15 astineau nne ik JOPN W. IROY - - - EDITOR A\D MANA("FR er. He faces a disabled politic o e etk e e A "Helene W.L. Albrecht ‘ except Sunday = by m"'»' run again? The country wishes him we PHYSIOTHERAPY | B. P. 0. ELKS n\H ANY at Second an win | i everybody must hope that he be Mars‘safeyflfit;?cgy;nMra Red Meeting every Wed- | P —_ ' e to do this job of political engineerin v, ymnastics. nesday at 8 o'clock flice Juneau as Second Class 410 Goldstein Building 2 - | matter Sales . Phone Office, 216 i Elks' Hall. Visiting : | S ¥ RS S S S S e Senator Heflin wants the peanut 1 4 4 3 brothers welcome. 4 7 — SUBSCRIPTION RATllts. Thandwill and investigated. He'd better be careful o € Kdrimliniges 1 d by carrier in J u, Douglas, d P i " i of 513 % T S T bt S DTN B month. Brobs (mn ‘f";*“‘]‘q‘i:‘éer“: e kud WIND WHISTLE HORN DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER N4 SibEs, sE::rle‘te:ryRmn | B I postage paid, » followi g 81 | 7 ¢ 7 ] By Mary Graha Bonne: | NTISTS " - H. 3 g 1 year, fn’advan ntls, 10 &4VRUCE.| pow many other kinds of & nut is the Alabama| .pyd gy the time ahead this| 301 BOKDEn]dsteln Bld, TO ANY PART iR ! : : e t. | - 8. Co-Ordinate Bo% {hey will promptly | Senator? It would seem at this distance that i ovening,” the Little Black Glock| | PHONE 56 OF CITY e o 3 s e {would get him said, “and we're going to have ¢ | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. |" fl ry Scottish Rite 1 and Business Offices, 374, PORPEEENEES 50 155 /1 2 |ride in an airplane. i , N ‘1 { Re; ) r meetin; MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. g Scientists have determined that the moon and| “To be sure, airplanes were popu- % Now Operating 2 Stands [ secgo"‘;da Frid:: The Associated Press is exclusively cntitied to the 4. oarth will be reunited in fifty billion years.)lar long before this time, but we're| | 1 X P Fye i atchea credited to|the ea ( 19, | Dr. Charles P. Jen each month ot i?':‘,;' :':{" o y wper and also the| The man in the mon is likely toibe t00 0ld lwi:::x:)g? to have a speolal kind of| | proechdt Jenne | PHONE Z!:: gium*&?- oo Rl —— |useful before any of us get acquainted with him. |brir | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine ' ) emple ALASKA CIRCULATION »r.nm,’m‘-;:t'r‘ K3 ANG John and Peggy got into tl'y1 | Building H 199 WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. Ba o ANy o ———— If there is cfficacy in team wWork those seven |Plane, and they took CH BT | | “Telephone 176 } volcanoes that are all operating at once o | i : T ] - Gastineau Hotel LOYAL ORDER {make progress toward finishing up the topography | MoV iferent everyShing tooked! | 3 ; OF MOOSZ l [of Westward A | buildings. Dr. A. W. Stewart | I Juneau Lodge No. 700. 5 . “What we used to call skyscrap- | DENTIST ) FOR A Meets every ‘Mondny s Tolmie Stands Pat on Yukon-Alaska i were really just little bits of Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | ! oight, at 8 o'clock. Highway. | buildings,” John ; SEWARD BUILDING \ l) A CK ARD | Birtords, Cordes i JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. - | Pegay could hardly believe that | Office Phone 569, Res. | E | . T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 0% y i i 2 T ings were rea o Phone 276 r \ - (Vancouver, B. C., Dispatch in Seattle dings were real. They al i T I MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 18] Hon. . F. Tolmie, Premier of British ¢ seemed io her 1o be like @ e AX /! GOOD SKATING | ezl N is not disturbed over opposition which has 0! airyland, wi wer: - 3 5 5 ; day of each month in oped to the Alaska highway and will continue to rufrcimnp, ‘;; _up“mm i:hfflg:o‘:x;i. i Dr. H. Vance | And Ride in i at AUK LAKE Scottish Rite Temple lend every assistance to the scheme. Prem ‘olmie he traffic in he & 4 V| Osteopath—201 Goldatein Bldg. 1 | b beginning at ":30 p. m, returned Monday [November 251 from Kamloops. heavy and the funniest thing was|| yourg: 10 t0 12; 1 to 5; 7 to )1 Comfort |{ 3 or more persons " WALTER P. scors B. C. where at the annual meeting of t ('rn: that people blew horns to show | or by appointmeat i STAND AT 3 Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL servative Party he answered in pointed terms thelthat they were passing others just|| yiionceq Osteopathic Phystclan | ) round trip— Secretary. 1 2T THINGS STAND AS opposition which had been leveled against the Al- \qgm the old days people blew auto- | | Phone: Office 1671, | A\RCTI(‘ POOL 2 BETTER LET B D aska highway by T. D. Pattullo, leader of the|mobile horns. | Residence, MacKinnon Apts, | HALL $2.00 each ORDER OF EASTERN STAR AT PRESENT. Liberal Party in the British Columbia Legisla-| w“what I wanted you to hear pa: & Second and Fourth e % 3 | ture |ticularly was the horn on this| —— e = FRONT STREET Tuesdys of each manth, . We are not so sure that we favor the proposa Premier Tolmie has a big majority in the Leg-|jiane” the Little Black Clock asid, | = % !nt 8 o'clock, tcottish - of Senator Capper and Congressman LaGuardia for jgature and there is no question but that he “‘1““1 they listened while the piiot| | Dr. Geo. L. Bartor | |- bl Rite Temple. MAY-“2% o igat “to disclose source of information.” respect to the ska 3 ) siders ;‘ “It sounds like tF i 5- ! Hellentha! Buildi II l T H \ ¢ ::;Mob;]g‘:.rl:mmvi\ e to compel news- opposition of the Liberals to the road extremel¥ yjing.» John said. OFF’IECIsnSERVIgEdS%:Ly } E aze axi I BLUE BIRD TAXI l L. ROBINSON, Secretary. J Lpieg n S rotests Petty. | “Good guess,” said the Little s (& | Stand next Arcade Cafe | P papers to make such dis over, their protests Ot all ‘the things considersd fn British Co-|pioe%e SUEEL ST atied | Hous iDL R ; | Phone 485 | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS are very few, @ 10se few >‘> N‘ _ lubia in the last ten years I don’t know of the ‘wind whistle horn’ It makes| p. it p. m. | { PHONE | . : Seghers Council No. 1768 newswriters h e for jail rather . ioot that will give us such a cash return” says a sound very much like theiwmfid . s | i | Day and Night Service | ] Mretings second and [esh than to vi secrecy. We fear thal premjer Tolmie. whistling, but can be heard very| B}?' ':') :lntfr;cxx?é | L | tdonday at 7:30 p. m if there was such a law as that proposed it would “I cannot understand the opposition of Mr. Put-| 0 """ B0 Gaac it has a deep blow- PIX(;IEE joss | i 2 Transient brothers urs oncourage irresponsible newspapers to make un- tullo to the highway,” remarked the Premier. “Why ing noise like a horn, too, so it $55 ¢ i 5:1 to attend. Counch truthful charges and that the resuls would be more should his vision be so beclouded? His is the same |\ 0ot ying 0 pave 'on a plane SRS Chambers, Fifth Street tetrimental to honest journalism than under con- View us that of the people of 1881, who said it was | %P te8 to0 10 CERR SR8 BRO L | o : % Mabr s ( afe EDW. M. McINTYRE, G. K & [t fo s honest, Jowrmaliam $hal no use to build the Canadian Pacific Railway from | o0 S E8 ¢ Rob Si y H. J. TURNER, Secretary. ditions as they now are the East to Vancouver. They said it would never |troush the airt & obert Simpson < . B s ts have E: . “People are in such a rush these Stand: Alaska Grill e have innumerable cases where Courts have . v for its axle grease. But where would we be | b7 Lt TI0OIA Wihei CIOEE A 0 t. D. S ¥ o Regular Dinners DOUGLAS AxRIE 117 F. O. E. Fefuscd Lo compel & newspaper fo d'scloso the SOUFS today if such people had had thelr way? Where lThat was what my father sald|| Graduate Los Angeles Col- || T~ "7 o Short Ord Meets first and thira of its information when it was informed and con- would we be if our affairs were controlled by peo-| “That was what wmy fet S€ | LA B TEREE O | ort Orders Mondays, 8 o'clock A ’ ec ised and that it ple like Mr. Pattullo, who cannot see farther than |Wh 5 B 2 S I vinced that secrecy had been promised X :} g, T do Gt share Tio view. Ty that |cary John remarked, i Opthalmology Prompt Bervies diny abd Hight Lunches at Eagles Hall, would be violating a confidence to break the “‘f[' aos £l Be 1 B mu"mlc Witk be ,_m‘; “I guess people will always say || Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna | Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. promise. We believe that it would probably be ;¥ TN 1t (T UG running over with opportun- |, .5 0% e Black Clock answered desd ; “ 1 CovicH AUTO SERVICE POPULAR PRICES P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- better to let the matter stand as it is and permit ‘\Vl‘ e ”‘ MR R ane ~epr- o TR T H STAND AT THE OLYMPIC iting brothers welcome. > 4 ; %4 en 1 attullo ‘made his s B 8 g DR. R. E. Vi Wy S T QRS g Judge Sh jcace on i merits. A L critioizing the. construction 'of the Alaska SKATES SHARPENED i Optometrist-Optician Fhone Mot ot HARRY MABRY e Y the worst all that could be done would be to cause way he referred to the needs of roads into| All skates sharpened, either flat Eves. Exaraivied ¢ # Fm.ed’ Juneau, Alaska | Proprletor | WOMf:G?:NMggSl‘:;!’EART » an occasional editor or reporter to s v Shot oitled sections of the Province, and said that his or hollow ground. | Room 16, Valentine Bldg. P S AT 1L o8 T ’ third martyr sentence constituency of Prince Rupert required a road adv. Morris Construction Company | | 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings gby & 5 — Meim e e vy Pt | e el which would cost $3,000,000. Mr. Pattullo also said | ————————"— <eeseee==7 | Appointment. Phone 484 [ Our trucks go any place any i :;:u‘ T(T-;-:,' ?“pfl' ,m“' N“ g:‘:,?:fl . 5 < Ty 3 J PARTY BAK- t the Province had to economize. \ 53 time. A tank for Diesel Oil ) THE REPUBL "l)(\):‘\l\t ARTY BRI Mr. Pattullo cmphasizes the need of economy % . e —— Jud a tank for crude ‘oil sive Re%ent, AGNES GRIGG, Re- | and at the same time wants the Government !t? LEGION AREPR; . - ¥ prsdidbon. | 2 corder. | . B s B i i AT $3000000 to_give his constiuents a_road, X | PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 C’ ’:_. ST TP A The New. York Times thinks President Hoover WS oOoh L Or bl Ml arquments are not 3 JOHN B. MARSHALL | || g e wuristmas : is a wonderful exccutive but a clumsy and prob- G, g s not consistent. The proposal re- 7\7(’xt moxer . ALFORNEY-ATSAW [ dabi SR NERER 5 Brunswick Bowling ably weak party leac It sees elements of states- o.,qing the road, simply that in futire road con- | 420 Goldstein Building B manship in the President’s conduct of his . struction in the North the Province should build 53 i PHONE 483 = = STOLLER Alleys sed with his performances in to an ordered plan, so that some day the highway DECEMBER 21 LUDWIG NELSON FOR MEN AND WOMEN | lown in business and industry system would reach the Yukon and then Alaska,” : Sy Stamd—Miller’s Taxi J following the ‘stock market debacle. But, it con- said the Premier. ; : Auspices of | eweler | Phone 218 i : o prevent the break-' “When this road is built, perhaps mot in my | Expert watch and jewelry re- | 2L faiias G S e Has. pped Snship 10, preven 3 " lifetime,” he said, “it will give a Canadian outlet L.0.0. M. | pairing. Agent for Brunswick FRESH F down of his party. There are vvmvmi(‘.; that nl 55 the ik sin. ts thit woeat Tih dints 6 Betabls ucd CRlingb Panetrops l : going to pieces in many sections of the country, gur own Province east of the Alaska panhandle, | Phonographs, Records and 1 and it has completely collapsed in the United which now must do all its business through Alaskan | &=o===oeeeoceoeoomo | Radios. SATURDAY You get results from 4 States Senate. If this is to be patched up in time ports. It is not proposed that one dollar shall be ' e i printmg done by us to give the Administration a majority in the next deducted from the maintenance and d(‘vvlnpmn{\t L ettt e and Eats OUSE » Times thinks President ©f the road scheme of British Columbia in | n SAfsssssacasasnnss s a8 I sen ek S nes Vuby, et o2 L0 B O O e xpert | GET A CORONA TUESDAY ® « H .oxl will h.;u l"‘»\ w\\lc,lm‘n\r PORUITES AR suggested. We recognize roads as one of the . JFu;}Y}o;r Sfcho(oll EV‘EK l . ot ~ ship than he has yet displayed. ; prime necessities of British Columbia. We pro- A b l . B. Burfor 0. £ ’ In a friendly tone, the Times sums the situation 1,5 imply that a committee consisting “of a rep- lltomo e “Qur door step is worn by Order Now! THE CASH BAZAAR up this way resentative of the Federal Government, one of the o . | satisfled customers” M. When we turn from the White House to United States Government, and one from British R o Lo sna cpomers 2 : the Capitol, we pass from efficiency to di- Columbia shall look into the feasibility of the road. el)a" lnb ala % Open Evenmgs vided cour and barren manoeuvres. It | Perhaps it may be found not to be feasible, but if PHONE YOUR ORDERS [ e = i e is the dissevered Republican Party, the ap- it is found feasible, then it is proposed that the O 17 pposite U. S. Cable Office | parent impossibility of uniting it so as to committee consider the best route, the cost, and || and OVERHAULING . ,'19 Us i NEW IDEAL SHOP - make it an effective agent of Government the prospective development | I We t\;’xl, ao, tend t? them Across from Elite Studio e s S T by party, which is the disquieting thing. The The Premier pictured the enormous potential : : promptly. Our coal, hay,|| Imported Swedish Utensis, P l THE LAST WORD decay of a political usually sets in value of a road which would cause thousands Nothing Too Small grain ‘and transfer business|| Copper, Razors, Finnish Knives eeriess | in gradually, almost unperceived. But the signs of Americans to travel through British Columbia ) is increasing daily. There’s a| | and Hand Woven Articles. of the Republican break-down were long to the Land of the Midnight Sun. Tratfic woma!| [Vothing Too Large Serein o Oiue us a telal otder MARY HAMMER | B k VICTOR PORTABLE ago visible. They should have been taken enter the Province by fifteen border points, and today and learn why. | Open Days and Evenings a ery PHONOGRAPH: into reckoning by Mr. Hoover and those would benefit virtually all districts. This road, he Wreckinfl C,”. Q(‘l'\'i(‘(‘ | y g % o i ¥ ) Just Arsi £ I:I' o who persauded him to call the special ses- has been told by the Alaska Highway Commission, B 4 You Can’t Help Bein ust Arrived and Now ¥ | B sion. The condition of the party, as it could be kept open with ease six months a year, Pleased LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA-| Being Demonstrated emerged from the Presidential election, was | and even twelve months, if that were ever consid. C i | e TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE 3 $35.00 one which plainly called for patience and | ered desirable. | : 3 { g time to heal differences, But the issue was Lol . D. B. FEMMER R0y \ A "2/l JUNEAU MELODY forced prematurely and unncessarily, with Mr. Youngquist, who succeeds Mabel Walker | MCC A UL PHONE 114 ] ! g the re that all uw! \\iux'ld now lseeshth;l “llfil?rnnm. aysO]ho is not a fanatic. Well, who ‘,.,,,W-M 9 § HOUSE unhappy confusion and division into which said he wa (Olympia Olympian.) | = Temporary location over Republican control has fallen, R T MOTOR CO- z H Dr. Pigg’s Office No one doubts that Mr. Hoover is keenly have certainly changed when it's news Service With Satisfaction | Yurman,s = ——— aware of this and of its perils. A severe ginia has gone Democratic. — (New York = P ———— testing of his leadership lies before him H p Emmuniimmm||iuminulu|muuufl||um|muuummnuu|||||uumuiulimulim|'i|||iiiiuuuinumiimuuu " Buy your wife or sweet-}|Z JUNEAU TRANSFER H = COMPANY g H < heart a new FUR COAT . § }(Mzks SPEC[ : A e e e ' 4 § Z\L B Beaut'\ that will last a lifetime. Q X = D i & g Parlor MEN’S BATH ROBES AND SMOKING JACKETS AT HALF PRICE 2 = o 3\ " = | CAPITAL LAUNDRY Men’s Pendleton Blazers, $14.50 values pi $7.50 E|, b e Al | Under New Mflnasemer'l: RE M:_;eg, I:’tackx; and Stores ool est 1n Alaska—ig || | SILKS and LACES a Specialty | (= el and Baggrge s Men’s Suits and Overcoats 5 3 LT at Half Price The A8 | PRY OLEANING AND g = at i g":f len’s Fancy Dress Hose, $1.25 values. pair & 1 ~quip- | | PRESSING 2 P ery M s Fancy $1.2 ues, pair . $ .50 for rent, fully equip | We call for and deliver £ ALL KINDS OF COAL ] Men’s Fancy Dress Hose, $1.75 values, pair ... i $ .75 SN L fine husil] PHONE 355 H a e { z B > busi- H ; \ i Women’s Pendleton Bath Robes, .00 values ... $12.50 PE® ! o ¥ b = PHONE 48 4 5 5 4 # 45 Mowi AR xd o YOU remember how you saved up nickels and dimes & Pure Linen Table Cloths —..at Half Price ness following. This is || T |8 for the air rifle or baseball uniform as a boy? H ‘8 Many Christmas Novelties § . : 3 {0 Vg H Now, of course, you must have for necessities, but you =/ ~ b s 1 S o > e at b B 4 - = e ik Houws S . Half Prw: a big opportunity for [/} Junean Public Library T R huarld mnig By g HOTEL g omen's Felt House Slippers, $1.50 and ,_.00 values, p;llr $ .95 1 Free Reading Room {|Z Figure out the cost of the little trip you want to take = Children’s Felt House Slippers ... 65¢, 95¢ some good operator., H ., the car you want for your town, and make up your = ZYNDA G ang 5 pdll‘ City Hall, Second Floor = & finite 5wtk tuoed’ thind = £ Men’s Leather House Slippers, $4.50 values, pair 8295 Main Street and Fourth £ m‘:" to put away a definite sum eac £ ELEVATOR SERVICE 2 b .2 = S. ZYNDA, Prop. 2 £ = . s = & A R AR & S5 - . ONE 397 Reading Room Open From H Only REGULAR saving will bring you the little extra H g MANY BEAUTIFUL FURS AT REASONABLE PRICES i ; S e 10 S Joys in life! ) E] Owner is sick |{ Circulation Room Open from = B B h = § SRR [§+ 1 bSmp po 8 St e The B. M. Behrends £|{BURFORD’S CORNER : H den 1§ s E £ . GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM §| At vy || " St Bank || meeona ] g ; - £ H PHONE 314 = ' = B 4 i § FREE TO ALL ] Oldest Bank in 'Alaska =/ Pign’ Whistle Candy Qi !mlllllullmluuulmumnlllmmllluml||llummmmuuuuuumuummumnmmnm:mummn..' BE A A MR SRR S by | | & e rrrrrrrerernreray 4 TR UL DU U B UL UL T