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- T4 " Dai ly Alaska Empire JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER Pu ieh ev v g P Mair EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Streets, Juneau, Alaska Sunday by Second and the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class mat SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Thane for $1.25 per month, ostage paid, at the following rates: dvance, x months, In advance, in advance confer a favor if they Treadwell and &ubscribe will promptly | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, d, of heart, departed on his honey- oon IC ought not to be difficult for cago emporary loans from her own| sulation of considerably more than | successful history | the City's no doubt century of that d seem there is about he a Can- Detroit shot the wait 1ave again rity to use it. - Now 1ibition enforcers had Car who {1 1 of for an credit | SATURDAY, FEB. 8, SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 3030-A In the District Court for the Dis- trict of Alaska Division No. One, at Juneau SAMUEL N. CHAMBLIN, vs. CAR- 7 CHAMBLIN, Defendant. > Chamblin, the above med defendant, Greeting: IN THE NAME OF THE UNIT- ED STATES OF AMERICA, you hereby commanded to appear PROFESSIONAL PHYSIOTHERAPY age, Electricity, Infra Red Re#v, Medical Gymnastics, 410 Goldstein - Building Phone Office, 216 M Helene W. L. Albrecht R o 1930. ! in the above entitled court holden at Juneau, in said Division and District, and answer the complaint DENTISTS R e N —— | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER AUTOS FOR HIRE T TR 199 TAXI AND Comfort Safety r Fraternal Societies —— or | Gastineau Channel B. P. 0. ELES Meeting every Wed- ({ nesday at 8 o'clock. Elks' Hall. Visiting brothers welcome. ty WINN GODDARD, Exalted Ruler M. H. SIDES, Secretary. It it would had be been said apology. shot it 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. complete aDlof plaintiff filed against you in itithe above entitled suit, within {thirty days from the service of this |summons and a copy of said com- ‘¥ | plaint upon you, and if you fail to The Wickersham Report, (so appear and answer, for want — thereof plaintiff will take judgment (New York World.) | nst you for l_he dissolution of ry report of the Wickersham Com- |the bonds of matrimony now exist- o President submitted yesterday to|ing between plaintiff and defend- Brem v Congress is a modest, one might almost say, anjant and will apply to the Court halibut fishing seem to be document. In tone it is exactly whatfor the relief demanded in said contention that there ct from a group of able and high-|complaint, a copy of which is t American fishermen confronted with an almost impossible |served herewith and to which re- by political pressure into announc- ence is hereby made. bofore they were ready to reach{ The date of the order for the The document itself really cons of | publication of this summons is this jcountry a prelimir explanation as to why the recom-|February 7, 1930; the period of Americans would | ey dations in it are wholly incommensurate with | put prescribed in said order have to retire from Of course, it will beythe size and complexity of the Prohibition problem, |is four weeks; the first publication ! - necessary to get the figures representing the quan-)and then with an able presentation of four con= i summons is February 17, tity of Japanese halibut that have been unloaded | clusions, all of which were announced by the Prcm-‘ nd thF last publication of in the United States and Canada and ldent m an a month ago, and have been under is March 1, 1930, and the before the amount of the tariff (Public discusssion for years, e within whwh‘ .derenf:l.nm is decided upon. However, the five An examination of the nature of these conclu-|to appear _and valvl.s“er this sum- UHE 3 ; [sions will show, we believe, how very small a part|mons is thirty days after the com- ™ 0f the problem the Commission has as yet tried to|pletion of the last publication. ldeal with. The report states that in the last year Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Feb- and Canadian, have &|,nward of 80,000 persons, from every part of conti-ruary 8, 1930 g to postpone the beginning nental United States, were arrested for Prohibition £ JOHN H. DUNN, season until March 1. The law allows|offenses. It points out that for purposes of en-| of the District Court for the|:* 15. The postponement agree- |forecent it is necesary to police a frontier 18,700 District of Alaska lvh\":;;»‘x;sl‘;osoxlv‘ which fishermen say will be followed to the|miles long, including the Canadian border, on which | By J W A & t to permit the consump-|there are at least a thousand roads which smugglers eputy. v R SUMP" | can use, and the Mexican border, which can be First publication, Feb. 8, 1930. in storage. It IS} . . 0q almost anywhere along its 1,744 miles. For |Last publication, March 1, 1930. would not have some reason or other had not been|proplem the Commission omits to mention entirely | in mentioning the size of the —————————— NOTICE OF HEARING dumped into Ame; nd Canadian ports at prices |the domestic supply of alcohol got from manufac- lower than halibut can be taken for on this side|turers and from local stills and breweries. But it of the Pacific. There is practically no disagree-|does point out that for der}ling with‘ the whole ment in either branch of Congress on the ])roposu-”’mbl”?\ of detecting violations, of mvosua:\l»nv\u A e - ought be tariff foreign | C35€S, of preparing charges and organizing the evi- g e there ou 80| Gence, there are available perhaps 2,500 officials in products that the difference between |y, oo’ gifferent Federal services. Except to recom- the. cost tion abroad and that at home.lmenq a concentration of the investigating author- For that reason there ought not to be any diffi-|ity in the Department of Justice, the Commission culty in getting Congress to place a tariff on foreign|makes no recommendation for creating a Federal halibut fisheries | force for detection and investigation which shall sons interested in said estate, that products {be in any way nearer to the size and scope of the | Saturday, April 12, 1930, at 10 |problem than it is today. o'clock in the forenoon of said day, | Thus the Commission, having recognized that the|at the cffice of the United States : |attitude of the public toward the law is a funda- | Commissioner, in the United States | mental factor in the whole problem, have recog-|Court House, in the City and "“6‘_ assassinatc the new |nized the inadequacy of existing Federal agencies|cinct of Juneau and Territory. Ol the unprecedented |for investigation and prosecution, makes no recom- AI:_\sdu, xsl (vl\lf tmn'\r (:x:d“({)‘li.:;i i:,f, A AP may |mendation whatever on either of these fundamental ff"] the.. Wt“':m‘ m[’.‘-'\_cmm-“mf would, in- | Points. The one real proposal it makes has to do PR SRS 8 v |with relieving the Federal courts of the intolerable | thereof estion produced by the attempt to prosecute cases which our wholly inadequate enforce- | 1 ment machinery manages to bung before the courts faft that Mexico is still Me still a long The situation which the Commission has taken hold way from civilization. Peo) hoped \n:h{u[ is one where the Federal courts find themselves apparent reason for the hope when Gen. Obregon |SWamped even by those relatively few cases which B Priidint tist Ahe botnty: had started | 31 a:lx:mlur!l_\' inadequate and inefficient Federal | on an orderly march toward better things. Law and P";}?l‘“;"‘:“‘(:"\R:;”;_;,‘:‘]'\‘:(;"i ]‘)’l‘t“j’)os":d ”[‘O‘fi_g‘l‘;vm e order prevailed and the people made marked pmg~’cmw,.5“(m we shall not discu: here. There are ress toward prosperity and contentment. Subsequent grave questions of constitutionality and of national events, however, would indicate that it was Obrcgon.‘pnhcy involved on which judges and lawyers must not the Mexican people, that was entitled to credit|speak in the first instance. But it may be pointed for the improved condition out that the practical object at which the Wicker- ) A ¢ Rad )(v, ntry aRe;. Mexio need a|sham report aims is not to find the truth about Al‘Vfl)S on ll‘md_‘ our Mussolinl. But who has she since Obregon was| the enforceability of Prohibition, and not to in-|} gize and type of Good- B ite thit iy tten: toc didtatorania? |erease enforcement of Prohibition, but to save the Woathas iaaad g, S A p? Federal courts from the conssquences of that little || year All-Weather Treac | Pronibition enforcement we now have. 1 balleons—The World’s | ~ e Greatest Tire — and | From an reports Mexico has elected a pretty| !good man to the Presidency. Now it is a question | 3 . $ . 2 || Goodyear Pathfinders, fine, sturdy, quality Sometime ago when the Detroit Government was|of letting him live.—(Toledo Blade.) | COI‘(lS at ln\\'('fil cost. out of very much perplexed, like the| Chicago Government is now, Henry Ford came to| ~President Hoover and Commander Byrd made Our standard Goodyear service with both. Buy the front and wrote his personal checks to the City |Distory in conquering the solid South.—(Atlanta from us, and get more RALENR Constitution. ml]eage. | for a couple of million a month until the crisis was | S v JuneauMotors RS So enly charged ‘intecest the rate of| py other days one was cautioned to save for a| w0 per ¢ ¥ It may be unforfunate ihat)yainy day. Modern youth saves for a wet night. Inc. PHONE Co-Ordinate Bo% ~ - les of Freemason - | { BY ; SOC ; { | ry Scottish Rite Y | < each month et TAXI 7:30 p. m. Boot- tish Rite Templa TO ANY PART OF THE CITY WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. LOYAL ORDER Phone notify the alarity in the deliy Telephor MEMBER Or ASSOCIATED PRESS. | The Ass 1 Press Is 1 titled _to the | use for rep: hes credited to| | | f any failure or irre | American rs, 1 Business Offices, 374. | e served him rij it or not oth r and also the| local news pi Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Building Telephone 176 lished N GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. 1 ALASKA CIRCULAT THAN THAT O ; The prelimir TARIFF ON HALIBUT. kgl Which TO ANY PART OF CITY Phone 199 sastineau Hote) OF MOOSZ Juneau Lodge No. 700. Meets every Monday night, at 8 o'clock. JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 82( MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Mon- day of each month in G Scottish Rite Temple, 3 beginning at 7:30 p. m. > EVANS L. GRUBER, Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, Secretary. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth Tuesdays of each month, at 8 o'clock, Scottish Rite Temple. LILY BURFORD, Worthy Matron; FANNY L. ROBINSON, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1760. Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Council Chambers, Fifth Street JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. Those making a clear ¢ for ought to be from Japanesc by all who st cheap rather Cheaper hali s apologetic. »ne might e minded men task and pushe ing conclusiof onclusions their Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 &. m. to 6 p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 569, Res. Phone 276 ') Q. be admitted halibut ust is too now. th: high in same the amount therefore be or by appointment Licensed Osteopathic Physiclan Phone: Office 1671. Residence, MacKinnon Apts. Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR Hellenthal Building OFFICE SERVICE ONLY Iours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon 2p. m tob5p m 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. By Appointment PHONE 259 gentlem of the fishing ment letter, was made necessary tion of the halibut that charged that the been troublesome Japan halibut fter February e TP b is now plus in storage Carlson’s Taxi \YWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Phones II and Single O Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service BERRY’S | BURFORD’S CORNER JIMMY STEELE, Driver Courteous and Efficient Service Cueranteed fish FINAL The undersigned, having on the 6th day of February, 1930, filed his final account as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of John W. Clark, deceased, in the Probate Court for Juneau Precinct, Alaska, notice is hereby given to all heirs, creditors or other per- to a on WO cover DOUGLAS AxRIE 117 F. O. E. Meets first and third %Mnndnys, 8 o'clock | at Eagles Hall, |Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- iting brothers welcome. of prodt Graduate os Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and Opthalmology lasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna and perhaps on some of the other Northern Lite TAX] 25c¢ TO ANY PART OF CITY TEEE WOMEN LEGION, NO. 439 Meets first and third Thurs- days each month, 8 p. m, at Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- | SEN, Senior Regent; AGIIES GRIGG. Recorder. | MEXICO IS MEXICO. Possibly President rush to have been expecting an exhibition that the safety of life and were looking for a thrill. If so they were not disappointed. It is never long between demonstrations of the the of the mpt Mexico inauguration to AR Room 16, Valentine Bldg. 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by Appointment Phone 484 H. B. LE FEVRE, - - - Administrator with the will ann hE ed of the estate of John Clark, deceased, First publication Last publication, Ma D - We Sell e » e Goodyears People volve O w. | | JOHN B. MARSHALL | | :\TTO’NEY-AT-LAW | 420 G tein Building NE 483 50 Cents—Anywhere in the City Phone 3L 4 After 1 a. m. Phone 3101 ico, and THE CASH BAZAAR Feb. 8, 1930. ch 8, 1930 strongly been Open Evenings Opposite U. S. Cable Off‘ce PO Two Buick Sedans at Your Service. Careful and Efficient Drivers. 5 Juneau Public Library ! Free Reading Room ictures Pull Almostwithout ly recommend e e B et 9 as an attention value medium B onallpiecesofjobprins To help 5:' getthe n&g & part of our printing mvg.‘ We always have lenty nlfiall:“ on hand Eom which you fl (et Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH AuTo SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 342 Day or Night g seems to a City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourth Reading Room Open From 8a m to 10 p. m. CHICAGO FINANCIALLY EMBARRASSED. 50c AnyWhere in City Circulation. Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m—T7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference, Books, Etc. FREE TO ALL cash ar i at S— a can advertise profitably... Thefirststep toward success in advertising is the choice of the proper medium. If you decide upon lrecinl etters, [P the Chicago crisis was developed after Julius Rosen- —(Atlanta Constitution.) PHO! work call CAPITAL LAUNDRY Phone 355+ 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY |III’IIiIIIIIII|||IIIHlllllllIllHIlIllIIIIIIIlIlIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlllliilllllllilllllllllIllllll|||IlI|IIIIIIHIIIIIII"""““ CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries L L L L L S L R T L T LT T Elmll"lIIIlIllIIIIIll|IIIIIIIIIIlhllllllllllllllll"lllllII||II LT Regular Dinners 2 Short Orders GET A CORONA | Lunches | For Your Scheol Work Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. 3. B. Burford & Co. 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