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R g T e T L A B0 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 30, 1930. | proposed “investigation of the halibut, her A AR B g Dmh 4laska Em plre 8 s 100 iy SR e yhvaborsis, A || PROFESSIONAL || Fraternal Societies | s e A . e increasse.” Investigation in these matters is a proper H‘:‘ i AUTOS FOR HIRE = Ol | JOHN W TROY . - EDITOR AND MANAGER function of the Federal Government, and we — Gastineau Channel | | —————— |in that respect most heartily with Judge Wic Hclene W. L. Albrecht & - e B e b o PHYSIOTHERAPY = z B.F. 0. ELKS G Nt £ Y | ms@ane. Electricity, Infra Red | | g 7 e | Meeti wed- LET HIM OUT. Rev, Medical Gymnastics. sidatley 8t 8 ook i ['HiM O 410 Goldstein Bullding | a ety | Elks’ Hall. Visiting "SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Cook is about to be let out of the Leav Phone Office, 216 ) | g 8 Delivered by carrier in Juncau, Douglas, Treadwell and T B 1{!9 TAXI | brothers welcome. N Thane for $1.25. per ,m,,;lh‘ Penitentiary. It is said that he is ageing AND s following rates P t o healtt Under 3 nstances e e S 2 owing rates: | a ¢ in good health. Under the circumstances | SRA EANRE YT ‘, WINN GODDARD, Exalted Ruler it i afe to believe that he will attempt no more b T ! M. H. SIDES, Secretary. t they will promptly |no 1 pole or mountain climbin A g By Mary Graham Bonner DENTISTS | 3 Comfort | _ 35 notify the failure or irregularity | NOrth Pole or mountair 0g. expeditions. And 301-303 Goldstein Bidg. | Co-Ordinate Bot in the delive ! . B i the failures of Doheny and Sinclair in oil deals A > going to have the time PHONE 56 les of Freem: Telephone f 2dite al and Business ces, 37 ason B o e Gl e s Siaar oy o may mean that the people have learned a lot d or forward this Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. BY ry Scottish Rite MEMBER O ASSOCIATED PRESS. ~ since Dr. Cook was sent to jail for ofl swindling|cvenin the children asked, as| i : Regular meetings (N T, aociaied Tres Ly e o 1id o schemes. Under all the circumstances we vote to|the Little Black Clock was waitin, second Friday cation of all i d in this paper and also the jat him out it or not othe local ne each month ot 7:30 p. m. Boot- tish Rite Templs TO ANY PART t‘ WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. LOYAL ORDER to start off on an adven- | ) T CpoCTp Jenne il PACKARD ;ot a plan,” the Little 1Back | | DENTIST i Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | T ‘ XI 12y did enjoy hearing him Building 1 ay that he had a plan. How many. Telephone 176 ARANTEED TO BE LARGER All this activity to get additional legislation for Y OTHER PUBLICATION ¥ C the enforcen of Prohibition is an answer to those imed that Prohibition in the United ALASKA CIR THAN THAT oF A who have c \ States is effectiy many plans he did have, and what | > : TO ANY PART OF CITY OF MOOSZ 2 X — friends he had and how many |%¥ 4 i Juneau Lodge No. 700. b Prince Rupert boasts of having thirty-six teach- |places he knew! '| 'Dr. A. W. Stewart | OF THE CITY Meets every Monday RS ers and more than one thousand pupils in her I hope you won't be dlsappoin'-w‘ DENTIST ‘] night, at 8 o'clock. R public schools ed." he said, “but I do want you to|| Hours 9 8. m.to 6 p.m. | JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. Lesd s g 1 meeting.” | SEWARD BUILDING | Ph W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 82( : A meeting?” askeds John. i Office Phone 569, Res. | Olle T “Fundamentally Sound.” Daddy goes to meetings,” said | | Phone 276 | 5oc | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Pegs P o Second and fourth Mon- it be the same sort?” asked |- i r exactly,’ said the Limo] Dr. H. Vance | c Clock “The ones who are Osteopath-—201 CGoldstein Bldg. }! oS P | Hours: 10 t0 12; 1 to 5; Tto 9 | day of each month in Scottish Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 p. m. EVANS L. GRUBER, (Boston News Bureau.) f there is any truth in predictions, then it is natural that the majority of business leaders who express opinions on the current situation should Phone 199 — predict substantially the same thing. But even the to meet are a number of the | or iy it et ! it CHARLES E. NAGHEL, JUDGE WICKERSHAM ON SELF- most confirmed optimist begins to E)e (;Hml.‘fld ”‘ o “f_‘\ :\f'_!f(‘ cat family. You'll Ltcenscd Osteopathic Physician | ) i35 A L B J sE GOV [< RNMENT. the contsan: r«|>\'tm‘tm of the same sunshiny sle‘; “-‘ ce Iu..v Rty s s ! Phone: Offics 16T, i Gastinesn Hosl ST T R ment., It has been said that the prime joke of 1929 he cats are going to meet? Reatdenbs Maekinncn Apta. | bl F L , was “Conditions are fundamentally sound.” aisked John. 1o ] midadiiys of sach Benth 17 Judge Wickersham's “Platform Pledges” and “Part Of course they are fundamentally sound. When I suppose th y'll spend lots of > — | at 8 o'clock, Scatusfi S of F r Record” which make up a little pamphlet nhas this country ever seen fundamental conditions |time me-owing,” said Peggy. «fi; R e ———— T TS U o '_i\ that he is circulating in the interest of his can- other than sound? We have always had a surplus| Now they were off and the Lite| | Dr. Geo. L. Barton z 2 : {BURFORD, Worthy didacy for the Republican nomination for Delegate of fertile land, so that our agricultural produce was greater than our needs. We have always had ex tensive mineral resources—deposits of coal, iron, k Clock took them to a funny | old alley. Since the Little Black \ ock had turned the time way, | CHIROPRACTOR Hellenthal Building copper, oil, gold, and other minerals of lesser or|way back, it was the first alk‘,,\l OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon greater importance—so that we have had surplus|there had ever been, and it was in| _ say during the last fifteen or sixteen years about from our mines for export. g had [his first alley that the cats were | 2p.m w3 p m Judge Wickersham's record and what he has writ- plenty of timberlands, so that even the most shame- meeting. | ten and sa Matron; FANNY L. ROBINSON, Secretary. , T . ¥ g g [ Meetings second and last | il ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS ROndeysue. 3130, B- 10y Transient brothers urg- are disappointing insofar as they relate to Congress to the question of a full Territorial form of govern- ment or home rule. The Empire has had a lot to 1 on this question. It has contended ful prodigality has not been able to destroy them | There were ever and ever o 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. ! | | i | | | i of self-government or that he does not think clearly Our industries have always been progressive, were talking about cat questions|. _:'= DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Chambers, Fifth Street the day, and me-owing and! = Phones II and Singlo 0 ! H~:' RIS O ) ) Lt A DOUGLAS ArRIE 117 F. O. E. Opt. D. Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Meets first and third Graduate Los Angeles Col- | %MOHMW- 8 o'clock lege of Optometry and —— - at Eagles’ Hall, that he has either not been at heart a supporter utterly. many cats gathered about and they | Bypflfg’gg‘“;’s'gcm Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— || ed to attend. Council quick to seize on new developments to speed our ¢ JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K on the subject The pamphlet seems to support y growth. Our transportation and communication chatting in their cat fashion. - s Domlon, systems have been developed as rapidly as the | .y¢ you dont object T think it|| Robert Simpson The Empire has always insisted that the DOW- growth of the country warranted and the extent of | oy wr fen to ot and hear what | ers given the people of Al in the government scientific knowledge permitted. W i '{W.L]mc Ela;k i provided by Judge Wickersham's Organic Act were True, we have occasionally been laggards in . i so meager, so much less than those given the peo- building a dam here or a bridge there. We have, they have to s Clock suggested. |l | ! | | i i “Oh, yes, let's hear what they | i ; e S Ver-expans ) 9 5 Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. 1 ther Territories, that we have not real at times, suffered industrially from over-expansion |, " e s | Opthalmology | I ; : il 1 will not have it Of credit or inventories, from currency inflation, | ye 1 s T larg- | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna | BE‘RR [/ ’g e Home Rule, have not had it, and will not have it £ W€ S0 WYL curtency Inflation,| " anq right’ away one of the larg- |, i e bmmeMrsmwemmeA est cats got up and spoke. | Thd others all listened to him,tfi’ SiE BoSonTIWEE T T‘lXI Northern Lite until Congress can be induced to give us what | ,opecq interrupted by a Civil War, which tore the : President Taft and President Wilson called the country apart for four years, WOMEN OF MOOSEH ART | “full Territorial form of government.” | But, taking the larger view, these have been|*"OUSR from time it Optometrist-Optician | i | LEGION, NO. 439 | In the Judge's resume of his record he declares merely things of the surface, not fundamentals. A °f ‘hem took 1t PS AN¢ || Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted BURFORD’S CORNER || Meets first and third Thurs- | th e aci's o ent into financial leader of the other day, predicti ros- | Purred softly. Room 16, Valentine Bldg. 2 T 4X’ i ! at he drew bills and secured their enactment into s , y, predicting pros: g B i ¢ 3 o 3 [S STUIRORREES B ) &6 4 B i perity for 1930, noted that it was the fiftieth suc- 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by JIMMY STEELE, Driver || Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- | 3 The Organic. Act of August 24, 1912, cessive year he has made such a perdiction. When NOTICE Appointment Phone 484 i Efficient SEN, Senior Regent; AGIES | . S Aliie Toohating ErA olvine we look back over the past half century and sce | 3 iemTTe sk Courteous and icien | GRIGG. Recorder. ! SR, L dimski, LogiblaBire ¢ how large a proportion of the time he has been| The Ladies Ald Society of the |z~ a Service Guaranteed e B IHmlw o ‘;) th)v p”'mh ¥ A:T A:bl the enact- 8ht. it becomes obvious that something more than 'Methodist Church will hold a T i I . In the same list he claims credit for the enact- good’ fortune is behind this countrs's happy reconq | GOODIE SALE Saturday, February | = = AR R S aoriame s behind thie countzys happy recend | COODIE SALE Snuurias, Porier?| | JOHN B. MARSHALL | || 50 Cenps—Anywhere THE CASH BAZAAR The Alaska Bone Dry Law, in response graphical and geological position make that certain, |Alaska Electric Light and Power ATTORNEX AN L. in the City ! adv. | | 420 Goldstein Building PHONE 483 to a large majority of the electors of Alaska And barring a catastrophe greater than any that Company. If the Organic Act had provided real Home Rule has occurred in historical times, conditions are for the people of Alaska it would not have been £0ing to remain “fundamentally sound” as far into necessary to go to Congress to get a law regulating 'he future as the imagination can travel. the liquor traffic. The Territorial Legislature could 3 have attended to it without the intervention of the Suppress Industry or Liquor Consumer. i ' TO ANY PART || Phone 314 OF CITY Juneau Public Ilbral’yi After 1 a. m. Phone 3101 | Two Buick Sedans at Your |i Open Evenings Opposite U. S. Cable Office Hot Chicken National Legislature. e T i 4 7 Further, i ve had got real Home Rule with the| b‘lN"‘l” Y‘””‘“T”““:l N amaves Free Reading Room Service. Careful and anic ot i v avi ny B { ne chie! obstacle in he path ol rohibition ~ e s g Oorg mL/AA it \.«ou]d)n.ot have b-l(on lr;eces'sar} :; Enforcement is reported to be the problem of in- . o City Hall, Second Floor o “ Efficient Drivers. :”"Al"”i“ 1o ‘”;’““'“ u‘? 15“"""’” ;‘; "g‘:\fi‘;"’:;‘e dustrial alcohol, of which great quantities are di- Made Fresh Every Main Street and Fourth ’ o n Alaska game, fur and {fisheries. o AVe verted for beverage purposes. Obviously the one D H l T ay Reading Room Open From self-government in that respect thing that needs to be done in order to suppress Y es a‘mo‘:;nlup;nm. azels axi | And that suggests that the “platform pledge” the industrial alcohol leak is to suppress American | Only the best of materials ! regarding the fisheries would be stronger if it had industry. S five Chickehs i Circulation Room Open from PHONE | used—Live Chickens pur Nito 8:30 D, m.~7:00 5'81B0 been limited to the support of self-government in From the other end the consumption of indus- trial alcohol for beverage purpose may be sup- chased locally from D. B. | p. m. Current Magazines, ses. t that the elected repre- Fe AP the premises. If we should get that the elected repre- | o o "y Suppressing the consumer. The reason f'emmer. Newspapers, Reference, sentatives of the people in the Territorial Legis- o : ¢ b 7 1 it why the Sahara is so satisfactory a place from ORDERS DELIVERED | Books, Ete. lature would enact all the further legislation that the Anti-Saloon point of view is that it is so free GRS Ll LRE | would be necessary. That would be far better than of aleohol and inhabitants. FREE TO ALL to have one man, even though he be the Delegate A o ! PHONE 482 to Congrss, to decide upon the details of fisheries It must be fierce to live in the States where | 5 legislation and beg Congress to put the decisions the winters are so cold and stormy. Again we im- | s Stand: Alaska Grill in the National statutes out of reach of the Terri- Plore the unfortunates to come to Alaska and live ?_———-————L’[} o CEBESTNEEIRRI CC e S svr—1 A g 2 4 . in'peace and comfort—(Seward Gateway.) | W’ l" 2 torial Legislature. To make this point plain, we B CaSh Grocorv If vou want superior [ abry s Cafe v ! | reprint the platform pledge regarding this subject: The Wickersham Commission has reported on Prompt Service, Day and Night 5. To support self-government in Alaska WHEGEERERL " 10re. to makh Bronihihe Enroi T work call OVICH AUTO E . game, fur and fisheries; the better seeding ment a success, and will now take up serious study Willoughby Avenue CAPITAL LAUNDRY (;TAND AT THE EEYRMPI“% Regular Dinners { : of salmon streams; a more equal distribu- | of the question whether Pronibition oun be cnforcen.| ) ; . AL LA 5 of conservation on all 2 lew ¥oEx Times.) Ellen and Poolos, Props. Phone 355 l Phone 342 Day or Night Short Orders GET A CORONA | e — e AR 456 | f C o o gllnty of cuts on hand rom wluch ou may R tion of the burdens forms of fishing gear; that bona fide resi- | 50¢c AnyWhere in City Lunches | For Your School Work | dents of Alaska shall be allowed to take | The champion cg the MkRIacE Tamsicl = 5o fish at all times and places for their own | Garden poultry show had a record of 34 e‘:'Ss e | Wi | = %"5{',813"}" PRICES | J. B. Burford & Co. | family use; that non-resident fish;r‘m;n, one year. This is very nearly as good as the con- B } “Ou:attiz:;-ed;bepslt: worn by | their boats and gear, shall pay a igher tinuous work week introduced by the Soviet Gov- customers” 1 license tax than resident fisheymen; and the ernment.—(New York Times) " YOI.I get I’esults fi'Om HARRY MABRY L e —— N continuation of Government investigations | s pmfing done by us Proprietor of halibut, herring and other food fish in Russia’s criticism of the United States would ! aid of their preservation and increase. be more effective if we cave a whoop about what | ‘This criticism does not apply, of course, to the they thought over there.— (Cincinnati Enquirer.) JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY (3 e 1 FOR GOOD | H. R. SHEPARD | Cleaning and Pressing ‘ T T L L LA O T & SON, Inc. | GALL 311 | : GENERAL INSURANCE ! | Work called for and delivered | { E 13 ' RONSINIS Sefuntiy” | The Capital Cleaners | = i Valentine Building 4 i E & = E . Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 RELIABLE TRANSFER Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggzge Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 438 We are in the market for Blue, Silver, Cross and Red Foxes, also Land Otter and Mink. A AN EDUCATION is the birthright of every child. Now, when they are young, is the time to think of their future. PREPARE FOR IT. Begin to save—for them. Just a few dollars each week will mean a lot in ten years. It will pay for a college education for them. And then you'll be proud. DON'T NEGLECT THEIR FUTURE. It depemlx on what you do at present—SAVE NOW! iy The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska UL D TR T T T T ¥ g z Lynx are in very good demand, prices about the ; same as last year. If vou have any furs BRING or SHIP i them to us, if out of town we will wire you our bid £ Hun Try Our $1.00 Dinner and 50c Merchants’ Lunch 11 A M to2 P M ARCADE CAFE S ] VICTOR Radios and Combination Radio—Phonograpl:s ' RECORDS SHEET MUSIC HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. on them. T LT T T L We are sure that we will satisfy you, if vou have not shipped to us before give us a trial. e BURFORD’S CORNER TAXI SERVICE PHONE 314 Pign’ Whistle Candy JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM iy T et || Ol papers for sale at The ' | Empire. THLTTTHE P H PR TE TR P L H M T TTTTE

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