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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 6, 1930 did any shooting. They were simply trying te H o Daily Alaska Empire | ...’ vismen: o conmiting s come T PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societies did jeopardize life or property or "'“';V ¥ [ oF JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER |person of any one Gastineau Channel e . —— —| Two of those killed were officers of the law ] Helene W. L. Albrecht : T o TING, COMBANY it Segond and d in enforcing Prohibition. They were ap-| \ | PHYSIOTHERAPY | B ¥ O ELKS Streets ntly shot from ambush—murdered in cold | 4 | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | g o o ~ - - —— | v e | B v, Medical G i Meeting every Wed- Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as nd Class [plood. There is nothing that can be said in ex-| | A | Rev, Medichl Giymnastics, nesday at 8 o'clock. matter. ——— |tenuation of that crime—except that like begets : | 41v_Goldstein Building } T ° s - — " Elks’ Hall. Visiting SUBSCRIPTION RATES. T IR o 1like | - W 3 b Be s a l brothers welcome. i , Douglas, Trea an 5 I I x bl AR R Lo i J B : THE POUTING ONES 1 2 B Another recipe for prolonging life and useful- Graham Bonner | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER | WINN GUDDARD, Exalted Ruler i | g ]" em to want to; | DENTISTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. scribers will col the will promptly | : one month 3 ness comes from Paris: Eat half as much as you/ : B ALiconter - a. fuy (hey will promptly |did when younger; sleep twice as much; drink|p 1c Little Black Clock told 301-303_Goldstein Bldg. NOW OPERATING 7-PASSENGER Co-ordinate Bod An the delivery = |twice as much - water, and laugh more. It seems,Jo} ome of the little erca- PHONE 56 T for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. i B G -~ . les of Freemason b dasonably: tur of the fireplace did not| | Hours 9 & m, to 9 p. m. CADILLAC FROM HI)\ ry Scottish Rite SSOCIATED PRESS. | | follow leader’s signal. | & | 2 R Ny ly entitled to the | R ‘md’ wgv . his little | | Regular meetinga e fo itches credited to | Mexican President Flies Over Volcano. | 8 e 5 Livtle iy T 2, YR second Fridas ficfi w» ; s i n this paper and ,mv‘ —(Headline) ‘ g nger which looked like | Dr. Char]es P. J‘en“c | Burford S Corner A secon riday e d tht oth h each month o . 2| O T ool 3 g i ant others hs 7:30 p. m. Seot- ALASKA CIRCULATIC EED TO BE LARGER | Fair enough! Many Mexican Presidents haw\‘“ by ward * with thelr bright | DENTIST | THER PUBLICATION lived on them, and some have blown .up with| -7 Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine JIMMY STEELE, Driver tish Rite Temple i them. looked for a few moments Telf::od;:ul'ld A 7 las t ere were going to be a |/ . Courteous and Efficient Service LOYAL ORDER Suppose the bloody Eighteenth Amendment War |y ...ify They had all talked | = s OF MOOS= were being fought between the British authorities|apout the cozy fires they were going | - Guaranteed and the British people: How long would public|to give people and how pretty ' | - Dr. A. W. Stewart 65 | opinion tolerate the slaughter? they would make the fierplace DENTIST night, at 8 o'clock. = | PRMRENHIRGT + look Hours 9 8. m. to 6 p. m. 50 Cents—-AnV'there JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. o Farming i aska | But now the fire did not seem to SEWARD BUILDING W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 02 I ”""_""*_ in Alaska. |be going. There were some little Office. Phone 569, Res. | . % (Seattle Times.) |creatures pouting and complainir itk sl i'l the Clt'y e < S e . \ WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. | o + i g e Second a: 3 The Times has received from Paul J. Rickert,! 8 et | oyt ::chpo‘:g;tl:o?n President of the Fairbanks Commercial Club, and | 1 % % Q Scottish Rite Templs {from Prof. G. W. Gasser of the Alaska Agricul-| ~Now look here,” sald the leader, Dr. H. Vance | o o o 4 3 |tural College, letters refuting the statements of jsn't right. You're trying t0| [ oteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. | | ot S gt |J. G. McRoberts, concerning the soil of Alaska and he fire from going. What's| | pours: 10'to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to # | y Master; CHARLF3 E. NAGHEL A |the difficulties of farming. The statements made |t ter i B | or by appointment i Secretary. ; KELLER ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY. !by McRoberts, publishéd in September, were chal-| Just don’t want to do any- | ' 4 e | | Licensed Osteopathic Physician | i Lebrs: |lenged at the time by this newspaper. The civic the pouting ones said. “We Phone: Office 1671. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR | W. K. Keller, A. B. and A. M, for sevap years/and educational leaders of Alasks say that Mc-|wa people to .hm.‘oAtrou‘;le dwn}: Residence, MaeKinnon Apts. | AFTER 1 A. M. PHONE 3101 Second sand Fourth Ny ¢ Juneauw's public schools, has an- |Roberts is unknown in the Tanana Valley. the fire Al Over "tk JFE S0 H Tuesdys of each manth, EsEaiendent of Juncau's [ . | In reference to the incorrect statement by Mc- care about playing this game. at 8 oclock, Scottish nonced his candidacy for Commissioner of Education. | o0 "o 4 ey Tl oo is “glacial from top| “Now! Now! Now!” sparkled the uf]) G e e s - = - e = Rite Temple. MAY- Before coming to Juneau, Mr. Keller served fori, pottom," Professor Gasser points out that none leader. “We must not let thesc| | Dr. Geo. L. Barton BELLE GEORGE, Wor- two years as Superintendent of Schools at Fair- of the Interior of Alaska was ever covered with the | pouting ones get the better of us.”! | CHIROPRACTOR thy Matron; FANNY banks. t ice sheet which, during the glacier periods, | So every other little ereature o) Hellentha! Building | 3 L. ROBINSON, Secretary. Mr. Keller will make the race for Commissioner ladvanced across the Northern Hemisphere as far [back of the fireplace began to burn OFFICE SERVICE ONLY o : i ¥ ] . “OLUMBUS of Education indcpendent of any party organiza- South as Illinois. This he says, is convincing as brightly as could be, and thei po - =0 SRE RS OO0 199 TA XI o QE{COLUMBUR 0 i vill do that, he says. because he believes proof that the soil is not of glacfal origin. As to|pouting ones went off by them- b b | A 7 iy 7 8- He will do that, he siy oL vy litics |the assertion that it “has no more life-giving sus- |selves and just pouted. No one Tyl K ’ Mretings second and las that the schools ought to be kept free of POMMES.|yenance to it than the ‘waste ‘dump of a quartz!paid any attention to them. By Monday at 7:30 p. w id T for » office as a Democrat " ~ | P! | 6 p. m to 8 p m | Transient brothers urw If one shouid run for the office as Aimil,” Professor Gasser calls attention to the lux-| Jjohn and Peggy watched the fire By -Appointment Lo b - or a Republican or as a member of any olher|yriant growth of trees, shrubs, grasses and flower i { v 4 d. Counch grow more and more lovely. How PHONE 259 . :d to atten political party organization it would tend to throw |This evidence is conclusive that the soil has uII!.:],, little creatures danced and ) v | Chambers, Fifth Street, the public school system into the whirlpool of parti-|the elements necessary to produce and sustain plant|gung and crackled with joy! EDW. M. McINTYRE, G. K H. san politics, he belicves. | life. 8 | “You see,” explained the Littla] R‘b t§ . J. TURNER, Secretary. Mr. Keller is a professional educator. He has| Farmers who are raising potatoes successfully pjack Clock, “there are always some obert Simpson DOUGLAS AXETE 11T F 0 truck furnish ample proof of the fertility of Al-| < .. land producing and marketing all kinds of garden!, g ay - | elected to follow education as a life work. He is : L L i gar {1“0 don’ deir;:.mt‘u ;fi\‘\ :;re dgn;:zn Opt. D. g :l;!eet;flntnndt?l.r: 2, an V. you S a ’ not a politician and does not want to be one. He|aska's soil. Those who are not successful in “r’“lr‘“\“m;z Vol A% starties 4P Graduate Los Angeles c:l- " BtonEzy;.l:s'ot;{:c“ has two college degrees and is Working on another. |erating farms probably would fail in any country.|yow: know it's because the pouting N TO ANY PART Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. His proficiency in his profession is testified to by Almost everywhere are unsuccessful men who -‘ww, ate abolit Opthalmology d e i : ; , S i the circumstance that he had been elected Super- tribute their failures to natural causes rather than | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- £6 Chelsf o datic) So, after that, whenever the fam- ety ‘ OF CITY g becthars ' WRlcoe: intendent of the Public Schools at Juneau seven ‘0 l"]\i:wimi’n (1‘\1 Cl;“m;“& Ay & lly had trouble with the fire, John i : et o dias i artel ece ¥ ¥ aska have no difficulty in raising e o L abEach other fimes In a row without a dissontng Voo TS |crops; thelr problem is to find a market for their |*" g B s DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART .I the School Board. It is superfluous to say that o neous harvest. Most families in Fairbanks raise | 2 iad Optometrist-Opticien 3 R RGP ) FOR A | LEGION, NO. 439 his work at Juneau has been satisfactory. their vegetables in their own back yards. How-| L1105 POUUNg ones are around”|| gyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | Meets first and third Thursdays | It may be said in Mr. Keller's behalf also that ever, with greater consuming population, marketing |they Would whisper to‘each other. || —Room 16, Valentine Bldg. I) ‘Cl‘ ARD ) eack month, 8 p. m. at Moose | he is a loyal Alaskan. He has followed his pro- problems will disappear. Anyway, there appear;:: R oo 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by Olle Hall. KATE JARMAN, Senicr fession in the Territory for nine years, and he to be no foundation to the McRoberts lament. e -e=====7!| Appointment. Phone 484 | Regent; AGNES GRIGG, Re-\ "k RS SO G AT [ likes Alaska and proposes to stay here. S— | T XI 2 l corder. .L Mr. Keller is the first one to announce his Why ‘Gold Is Leavi 5 ¥ Fl]R | s Leaving the Country. | 5 > candidacy for this office, and he did not do that Lo ving Country ! | JOEN B. MARSHALL Al Rids in until he had been urged to do so by people inter- R g R GARMENTS I\ SHALL i : Brunswick Bowling | ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ! Comfort ested in education from varjous sections of the One. by-product of the October-November panic All ® ' i Territory—from people who ‘think it 4s 6f parA- in tHe ‘stock market is an outward flow of gold to We manufacture Fur {1 420 (:Po;?g;;l; :;;-udnng STAND AT FOR MEN AND WOMEN mount importance that the public schools should Europe. This has attained such a volume that it Coats on the premises. : B ARCTIC POOL Gastineau Hotel Stand—Miller's Taxi be kept out of politics—especially out of party |Is attracting more attention than any other devel-| Let us demonstrate. i e Al 5 Phone 218 politics. |opment in the financial markets. In November | HALL e ~aeid |the export of gold amounted to $30,000,000, but in 2 1 nersm i o en SR e FRONT STREET That Mr. Keller s splendidly equipped for the .. foo” o) weaks of the current month this has | Yurm(ln S position to which he aspires there can be DO GUES- poen far exceeded, and still heavier shipments are [} Juneau Public Library THE CASH BAZAAR tion expected. The stock market has already begun to {1} Free Reading Room F feel the effects, and the reactionary tendency which | ! 2 * | . THE VALUE OF THE ALASKA JUNEAU,|"WPeired last week was attributed in large measure = = i City Hall, Second Floor Hazel S l axi | BLUE BIRD TAXI Open Evenings 4 4 v 4 ALAT £ ) vhs . |to the gold movement. As the country loses gold Main Street and Fourth {bank reserves are reduced and interest rates tend ) | Stand mext Arcade Cafe Opposite U. S. Cable Office We have said a lot from time to time about the to become firmer. This obvigusly 1o not. st Morrts Reading Room Open From PH ONE | Phone 485 value to Juneau and the North of the Alaska Juneau to higher prices for securities. | 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Day and Night Service Mine. Not the least of the valued phases of this As a general rule, the international flow of tzold: | I | nte C t t' I3 circulation Room Open from | great property is the willingness of those who own (takes care of itself, and if it is not subjected to| onstruction I to 5:30 p. m.—T7:00 to 8:30 —— and operate it to develop other 'properties undig}fll:lfllclfx}:)o“ ;:1":1;\ b?] vielwed wnlr;zx_;ozgr:;n alrjnoum} i{ p. m Current Magazines, .l ——— e their financial and technical ability to do so. The ¥ a8 SIGN year o he United C { Newspapers, Reference, o ‘Y " i s lec Alaska Juneau |States exported in round numbers $500,000,000 in om )(llly Books, Ete. i M b 2 (‘ f EERE Prseniauion OF R R S |gold, and yet that was a good year for business | ; a ry sLare is the Northern b is not only ready but it 1S ang for the stock market. In the fiscal year 1928- FREE TO ALL Stand: Alaska Grill d i anxious to secure promising prospects. It has the {29 about a third of thi » , . | nd: aska LTI % ! this gold came back to us, and GENERAI | Regular Dinners money to prospect properties to the point of dis- |yet since its feceipt business activity has been Al 0 A A2 e it sghoaro d clesing whether or not they are worthy of devel- |slackening and the stock market has taken a thil- LS e LTSI R T A R R B B U Y rt Orders opment and then to develop and operate them. n?sph-]‘ d'rhctrecord-]lu-mkmg exports in the one year CARPENTER CAPITAL LAUNDRY Prompt Service, Day and Night Lunches not only has the funds but it has on the ground |Wer¢ due to our ABRYY lending abroad; the return e . Under New Management competent engineers to pass upon prospects and to|l.0W 1B the following year was due to the cessa- WORK SILKS and LACES a Specialty CoviCH Auro SERVICE Oren 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. | § » ? i {tion of foreign borrowing, the higher interest rates DRY CLEANING AND | STAND AT THE OLYMPIC POPULAR PRICES do the prospecting, developing and operating. It is|pere than {n Burope and the placing of foreign PRESSING | i Phone 342 Day or Night | | efficiency personified, and loses no time when it funds in our booming Siitau; Alneks HARRY MABRY | [ | stock market. | We call for and deliver becomes interested. The locator will get a run for| Now that stock-market prices are no longer| ‘ hon(’ 62 !\ ® “PHONE :45: Proprieto: his money and resulls as fast as money and |advancing and interest rates have fallen below fne | T. E. HALL, Manager i i competent men can ascertain the facts. level prevailing overseas, gold is again leaving the | hn BB oot s Wflm 3 PSS CRBE L) is very |country. Like water, the surplus supply of th = P 7 ) i T It is worth a lot to prospectors and is very|(PUTHR. TTES Waler, the mmmmui"aybem:r';i'r‘: AR | | time. A tank for Diesel Oil GET A CORONA encouraging to those who are interested in the de- and a tank for crude oil save % For Your School Work | abroad than in this 'y v velopment of the country to know that we have s country it will tend to go ‘ urner trouble. |abroad, and its export does not mes 5 the Alaska Junczu organization with !hev‘ diSDOM-‘lmmg an equivalent amount of un:lu;:] tlhragy, v;se f?);f FHONE 109, NIGHT 5148 | ,.J' B' Burford & CO. l tion and capacity to further the mining industry. eign gold which is exported it is not our wealth I RELIABLE TRANSFER el | “Our door step is Jary by | Its value to the prospectors and the country in this|anyway, and if it is ‘domestic gold our wealth will G imallee A : . | satistied customers' | N — T H. R. SHEPARD respect has been shown over and over again on be increased if it is sent where it will be employed‘g Wil et | JUNEAU TRANSFER both the American and Canadian sides of the in-|WOSt profitably. | LT E ternational bound: Its good faith has been proved " = 2 by its works. Eliots Not in Same Clubs. Y (Boston Herald.) WALY g ~ An unusual agreement between Dr. Charles Wil- The Territorial Medical Aséociation has carried |.iAm Elot, late President of Harvard, and his son, |Rev. Dr. Samuel A. Eliot, P: r an advertisement in all the Alaska papers Urginggtreet Church, was revealedasbt;l lfii t:]‘t'wl:fl;l‘llfign E people to pay their doctor bills. According to thelthe course of a speech before the Cumbridg?! temor of the advertisement and the observations|Club on the 50th anniversary of its foundation. of physicians and surgeons a larger proportion or"‘My father and I had what might be termed a people neglect to pay their doctors than overlook |Sentleman’s agreement that we would avoid mem- their grocers, clothiers and others, “"P’;",{P in the same clubs 50 far as it were pos- Assuming that the premise is true, we put in o ‘.” nfggnfiflazngxfilf‘fig' le}:(‘ u};:lse :]‘ ‘:I:embex' with the doctors. They are indispensable ‘tn the | filiated with 67 and T Bl we dupli«ulteddxsn;nt: health and comfort of all Alaska towns and other |berships in only three.” places. They devote years of hard work and spend | AL DR RSN o) large sums of money in acquiring the knowlvdgei One advocate of fair play for the criminal is and skill that enable them to heal the sick, aid|3NXlous not to be misunderstood. “I hate crime,”| the injured and often save life. As the adverme-‘3}]‘[11‘:;‘3"“3“1;1‘“30 iis a creed which will not pass ment intimates the doctors have to use money With | oo ot O Tfi;i‘;)“ the more advanced salons.— which to get the necessities of life, and the only| i A way they have to get it is for those to whom Lhoy; “Jail Needs Put at $30,000,000."—Headline. Tn. render services to pay them. less, of course, Congress makes the purchase of One ought to give his physician the same, at|liquor a crime, in which case it will be $30,000,000,- “Absolute Security” TE X cper ‘ GENERAL INSURANCE i Valentine Building THE CAPITAL CLEANERS Bureau of Information {| Is our bread appe- ver . F | tizing? My good- Bldg., Lower Front St. neds, yeolThe. veby Moves, Packs and Stores Cleaning, Pressing, { i T v Freight and Baggzage Repair Work, Pleating ! comes from our Prompt Delivery of UFIOWN AGENCY modern sanitary ALL KINDS OF COAL BRITT'S PHARMACY bakery invites your time to think of their future. Work Called For and immediate attention. PHONE 48 PREPARE FOR IT. Begin to save—for Delivered, Phone 371 them. Just a few dollars each week will y et mean a lot in ten years. It will pay for a — Peerless college education for them. And then you'll HOTEL be proud. / Bak r DON'T NEGLECT THEIR FUTURE. It You get results from ey ZYNDA i\l'e(l)):\!'“!“ on what you do at present—SAVE i “Remember the Name” 'T;m sn‘"c‘ The B. M. Behrends Rty : = ; BURFORD’S CORNER g TAXI Batk : XI SERVICE A Sy I PHONE 314 est Bank in : Pign’ Whi ST TG TR T T T U N d jgn! Whistla Candy LT ! ! SAVE /orTHEM AN EDUCATION is the birthright of every child. Now, when they are young, is the L T O LT LU UKL Jeast, consideration that he gives to other creditors.|000.—(New York Times.) As the advertisement said: “Why not start the RIS 5. S A £ New vear by paying that long overdue bill that wasMh;‘:; o::‘;les l“'"tlh now have to do the family L L g £9 S /ing to the great washout at New Y ¢ you owe your doctor?” Why not? ;-1Boswn Herald,) ] ork '@ CASTIAL X ONE DAY'S CASUALTIES, | The Canada-Detroit bridge has been referred to as a “spiritual link.” Exactly—(Cincinnati En- Quirer.) T T T T T T T T L L UL ‘Five dead and one wounded were the casualties 4 Llln the Eighteenth Amendment War the last day P35 SN T but one of the Old Year. Three of the dead and| Miss Ishbel MacDonald says she wants to come one of the wounded were suspected of being boot-|back to the United States withoue being known. Jeggers. 1t was mot charged, however, that they|Well lots of us live here that way—(Dallas News.)