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| | | ] - “ ~ | 4 ! 8 - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19, 1930. P e - e - — 3 S Ry Y ferubie A he presers | & g {,' i 4 & devotion of considerable sums to the preservatior " PpPAbBCaTARar | Fraternal Secieties Daily Alaska Empire |5 . . e ieres e s PROFESSIONAL | | or i v o ment of what promises to be a very im | —— - A S F R H R | Gastineau Channel | § T v - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER |historical museum at Dearborn & 2 ¥ ! JOHN W. TROY EDI V% ko thi | the . preAb TN ofl: thia Highwa Helene W. L. Albrecht | £ 8 |} P Published _every slowing the se of 50 many of America’s scli-| PHYSIOTHERAPY = B. P. 0. ELKS |4 2 IMPIRE PRINTINC foll | PSS & s NG W | rial and commercial leaders - ?.fa;sm}e,h‘ll!:;;ct:!lc(]fy, m:;:: Red | f Meeting every Wed- \(f s | bt of 5 s Second Class | ar anford, Vila Carnegie, Rockefe ax #v, Medical Gymnastics. | f nesday at 8 o'clock. |3 Tontered In the Post O au a nd CI rd, Stantord Viiss, Gamegle, Hookefeller, en il afet ‘ Iy ; N : matter uncountable others, have donme, he is putting ! | Sy G e ! | : 1th t e Cpia Bk p ce, ! 0 brothers welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. cumulated wealth to work for his countrymen T | ] ) .J 3 Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and | 3 il 5 1 & AND e il i s Thane for $1.25 per month | TR | ot P | WINN GODDARD, Exalted Ruler [. onBym he following 1 : T re killed in Chicago. Th . KASER & FREEBURGER | | M. H. SIDES, Secretary. " ; R o of the novelty. The same da DENTISTS C f | ey Sl e : '} y fhilure of lreeguiarity |police officers were killed in Detrolt, The news W | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. | omtort | 'r--mmnare Bot notify the Bus ¥ ure or irregu | Ll | G i A 3] in !l"“l delivery ~ 4 |not so big because that was no novelty. Chicago} Hours ;?O;ZE;GQ p. m. \[ BY (;sy (L,'\:‘:::‘:‘:T ‘elephone f st SUNIRERR 1 = E » r 1: 1 ' o o . L Se L e ! ind Detroit gangsters kill with such regular g ! " A | | guiar meetis B o Preps 1 cactumiymly Bntiitod to- i1 of the have become monotonous. It | = — Repuar mestiogs use for i ent when a gangster meets death N T T PACKARD each month ot y it or ot other i e ( Dr. Charles P. Jenne | Fishin 1 B ocal news publishe [ g g : [50. 8. ms SER | Presient Hoover has found it necessary to put NTI: | t Rite Temple ALASKA | | ) Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine ! c Maljc eral in charge of law enforcement ir . il T4 ‘I | TO ANY PART WALTER 1. HEISEL, Secretary. ki the rict of Columbia. It is not stated 8 AEEs | Telephone 176 | LOYAL ORDEE i him an army | o ————— TO ANY PART | OF CITY OF MOOSZ 5 i AT S | Assoclated Press Photo Ut LodgeMNo.d'IM- % i pictures of Al Smith, wearing suspende 0 Amelita GRIO R Kateo < | o | ects every Monday 4 ng golf, will probably not injure politan sthr, WL RIS R e i | Dr. A;JE&S?‘,‘CW“" | OF THE CITY | aight, at 8 o'clock. i 1¢ with Western plow-boys { operatic stage at the closs of the | | pou s g v to 6 P m. r’ ? JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. S present ssgton and GfSI ner | SEERIERCO SR | D W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box ax 4 Beer is said to be the business barometer in| time in e luiure lAawcf.ncert work | Office Phone 569, Res. | | OIle MOUNT TONEAD LODGE Nomih ¥ |Germany. As the beer goes down the hope frrs E | Phone 276 | ! B AR A R ! the people go up. | Hits quuor Buyer‘ = day of each month in | PR RRCTR - o | o D H V 3 § Scottish Rite Temple, e Lol d % | % y beginning at 7:30 p. m e Six States? r. . Vance 11 Ph e | An End of Six State Osteopath—201 Gioldsteln Bldg. | | on EVANS L. GRUBER, : (Manche: Guardian.) | | | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Tto 9 | Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, o e ! - o Bt o or by appointment Secretary. ; e | Will Australia be the first of the British Dom- | LicensBt Ml Bl hysician ser B AMUSEMENT AND POLITICS. inions to scrap her Provincial Governments and R C?mce e { ORDER OF EASTERN STAR & - R £ a rely solely upon a Central Executive? Are New Residentl, 'Macxmnon ‘Ap" H Second .and Fourth ¥ The whirligig of politics provides meat and bread gy, wajas, Victoria, and thelr neighbors to fade ) g £ | Tuesdays of each month, [ for a sense of humor. For example, Democrals are |once and for all into the Commonwealth of Aus- o — | at 8 o'clock, Scottish working night and day to hang responsibility for the |tralia? The present Labor Premier, Mr. Scullin g e | “|Rite Temple. LILY 7 late New York Stock Market collapse and the|said to intend to put the proposal $o. referendum | Dr. Geo. L. Barton | BURFORD, Worthy ; | e 4 resident Hoover and |If he does, an issue that has proved abidingly con-| | il Matron; FANNY L. H | resulting complications ““‘ P:' Kx,;n working night | tentious throughout the Commonwealth’s history will | I CHIROPRACTOR | , i ROBINSON, Secretary. | the Republicans. Republicans a [be fought again in its most provocative form. It| [ Hellentha! Building & : | and day to escape the odium .o |15 one that can never for long be ignored. What- | || OFFICE SERVICE ONLY [l l KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS i § The situation tickles the sense of humor because |eyer the Government in power at Ganbe it || Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon || Seghers Council No. 1760, | | it is a complete reversal of former positions. Re- must find itself limited in its powers at a ore | 2p m to5p m | Meetings second and last | publicans hung responsibility for the panic of 1893 of points where nation-wide action is needed e - 4 NYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS \ Monday at 7:30 p. m. | President Cleveland and the Democrats and rights were so carefully guarded in the Constitution | 6p.m. to8p m ! L > + Transient brothers urg- | i % Dnd mts :ick feda iy to wih sevérs)”dldbttons. I down on federation thirty years ago that the | By Appointment Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any HO]UI'—— ed to attend. Counc:ll b | g A BRIk lonig St | s > ce ghtly ] 250 N 2 Chambers, Fifth Stree ¥ In fact, they were still rehashing and dishing up the ;I‘flfiISSjHOLOX:g:m t;_xllrtlrlflls‘::elhjourrxltydiczz;n “::\lllllv r[hl | | PHONE DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at ?hskan Hote pEc ;mbLE:N b pl ' - y y Were Caug S e in e + . - . , G. K. [ “Democratic hard times” until they were Cj“.'*h; b::(rcgulation of commerce and transport, and much = -y | Phones II and Slngle O H. J. TURNER, Secretary, \ i a panic of their own—one that “““‘;’ h“l“"d E";t}of the labor trouble with which the cOmyllz,x\\\ultlx“ i Robert Simpson "DOUGLAS AZRIE 11 F. O E_ | terrifically disastrous to the country if it had not|has pheen cursed comes of the overlapping of func- | | ~ i " 4 . . 0. B | been for the Federal Reserve Act that President |tions. Yet Australia seems to the impartisl sboerscs | Associated Press Photo | | Opt. D. Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service :fii‘j ;;l;st :nznznmwh Wilson had induced Congress to accept. Democrats less in need than any Dominion of strong pro-| Gov. John G. Richards of South | Graduate Bos Angeles Col- | % Eagvles' Hall ¥ ght and main to escape the odium |Vincial authority. She has none of the racial or | Carolina urged legislature to make lege of Optometry and | struggled with might ‘_""_ s and falled, Then, like Feliglous problems to face that make, for instance,| Fum buyer equally guilty with sell ‘ Opthalmology | ° i AR?;-EHS:UDSL?IW'VZ of the panic of the nineties a e sand to es.|QUEbECs insistence upon her State rights withis,| ®f With Jall for second offenders | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna | 9 P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. PR o D en hieeGh Ih e sind 10 @ the Domilnton of “CaneRA” 5 HESle. And the|. . i oafuatlth . orGREE : e ra am S aXl 1ting ' brothers’ welooms. 1 cape detection, they ran out to Chicago and SUr-imore Jooically minded of Australian men of affairs | 3 5 SO o (i i & rendered boots, bitt and saddle to Bryan Who came admi that a system which keeps in being seven FORMER JUNEAU HI | DR, R. E. SOUTHWELL | .| WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART near riding them to death Governments and judicial systems, and incidentally | BOY ON HONOR ROLL! Optometrist-Optician | Phon(’ 565 | LEGION, NO. 439 Of course President Hoover is not responsible seven Hilflmml debts, for a population of under et Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted - | Meets first am:hthxrd Thurs- y 4 g r v seve s ca ve ure, There et | i days each month, 8 p. m, at | the 1929 collapse mor was President Cleveland s.(un mil mns‘ cannot for ever endure. There is no 2 S Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | £ s | ol Em f (ml: of 1893. Republicans now con- Fémedy except by referendum, and that up to now| Clarence Dunn, former student 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by | STAND AT ARCADE CAFE | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- responsible for ths st assertion and frankly|DAS invariably falled to secure for the Federa)|of the Juneau High School, is Hst- | | Appointment. Phone 484 . | SEN, Senior Regent; AGIIES | tend firmly for the first assertion an ' |Government even the limited extra powers for which |€d on the honor roll at the Uni- i i i Day and Night Service GRIGG. Recorder. { admit the second. Whatever may be s.;ul IInrRlls it has asked. Mr. Scullin's adacious proposal for | Versity of Washington, according to 73 G Y i ganteftions, in the “past, ' the posttion of the Re-loomplete abolition of th EtaleBar ke et should | Word received here. He is a sopho- | > : 3 - % publican Party is absolutcly sound today at least provide a simple and sensationa 3¢ | more at the university this yoags || 3 I Any Place in the City for 50 Cents i s : i el 7 frest : | JOHN B. MARSHALL | ‘ ) 7 However, there i nothing we can do about|the march of opinion on a matter vital to tns| Oue of 1137 freshmen, 182 Wete | JOHNB. 1 I THE CASH BAZAAR § it, 5o we had as well get such amusement out of Australian people, { placed on the honor list which is ATTORNEY-AT-LAW - = — i g 3 '»m | comprised of first year students 420 Goldstein Building Oven Event i 11 i 9o Tossibla The Death List Mounts |Who rank among the upper tenth | PHONE 483 D) P nings ! g £ O AR R R AR DR U | R e |of their class in grades. None. of | BERRY S 2 5 i ENI-‘OR(‘EME%I;%R ‘1\»15‘1 f(l%l; ERH\\IM( TED | Rl G these students has less fhan & 48" g~ [ t . t Opposite U. S. Cable Office | ¢ ¢ Rl Az i Four Federal prohibition agents said to have been | i e BRI 4 T e ey T e T‘4 X I l 0r ern e i Attorney-General Mitchell has announced that properly armed with search warrants attempted to | Try the Five oClock Dinner % Public l,ibra - | | ¢ i B D artrinl iof Justicsls whin it Bedomes res cmeé thedhome of an alleged bootlegger in Florida | gpectals a AL, % Ju‘nuxu I l. g ry BURFORD’S CORNER || T4. , S ) k3: sponsible for Prohibition enforcement, will proceed “"; ma]f-u;n-iy ;‘g""s‘“]‘sgts:‘ie‘t:'r"se"ofr l:;;m ::t‘? kl’{llll‘led — - — Free R(‘.’ullllg Room JIMMY STEELE, Driver || £ 2( 5 it Bl mannen R, R thate WIILG 0 MOKe Koy e ittt Rhode Island by members ; City Hall, Second Floor A ‘Pmr“?u | evidence procured through tapping Wires or un-|of the Goast Guard, If the fucts are as reported, HELE] Main Street and Fourth Courteous and Efficient 3 1 lawful house-breaking. |1t is one of the most savage and brutal killings in gt : N L Service Guaranteed i & That statement in itself is about as strong an|the history of enforcement. These two men were RUBINSTEINS ““:mg R"‘;m Swnm_nm | ) b indictment against the procedure of the Prohibition nOt rum-runners. They were agents of the cn | e 50 Cents—Anywhere enforcement unit as ever came from a mmmnc‘%flment melmng the orders of the Government ]\TP‘ Circulation Room Open from 5 the City " & g i 2 s Y hey were shot in the line of duty and their 4 3 ~17:00 to 8:30 ] wet. Its acceptance practically amounts to a plea L 4 A 1 to 5:30 p. m.—T: 3 of guilty to charges of using unlawful methods of |UT4er is a shocking business. > : [{ ». m. Current Magazines, TO ANY PART uilt : s e At the recent convention of the Anti-Saloon Water Lily Face | Newspapers, Reference, : enforcing the Eighteen! mendment. League in Detroit it was stated by Mr. s ) i3 e I)hone OF CITY " Y | Britt, attorney for the Prohibition Bureau, that | POWDER RETURN BOOKS WEEK. |fifty-six Prohibition agents have been killed in ten FREE TO ALL AR i |years of enforcement work. These 1 | | cement work. ese two murders in | 5 er i Before the disgust with the “weck” and “stamp” | Florida bring the list to fifty-eight, On the other | $1.50 per box | $=—~—reeememe——J || After 1 a. m. Phone 310 Two Buick Sedans at Your i habits, the custom of having a “week” for !his,;lde- Igler- B;lltlt reported that 150 private citizens | =y Service. Careful and | and a “week” for that and an issue of U. S.|have been killed by Prohibition agents. This list YE . stamps for the commemoration of this or that.?:’:gl“des all Kinds of cases. It includes, at one ex- Prompt Service, Day and Night { Efficient Drivers. el operates to destroy the nuisance, we suggest the I"OmE cases of 332“(11?}5?.';9 e o fgsals, who re/ I If you want superior CovICH AUTO SERVICE 4 q “ » - o SIS ncludes, a he very great, need for one more Jabarious ‘weeki® and othier” extreme, innooce, bystanders like the Mi. work call STAND AT THE OLYMPIC {, S ) it-ought to be advertised with a “stamp issue. Letmesmfl merchant, Henry Virkula, who was shot on |Phone 25 We Deliver NDRY Phone 342 Day or Night | s - the American people devote .a pre-selected week a Sunday afternoon excursion with his wife and The Nyal Servzee Drug Store I CAPITAL LAU 50c AnyWhere in City GE A | to returning borrowed books, and let it be observed children when he failed to stop his o Phone 355 ; T A CORON | religiously and industriously. Let American book“'“l‘lhg1 uhf_i‘“ feet of two border patrolmen who """‘""‘""""Hflfi-:—H-i“""‘""J — For Your School Work , s d the 3 rs of modest libraries|¢alled on him to halt i -k E o . o ;Ti_?‘x*\mif‘( ‘W‘G li\*b o g L gl Lt L e e death list mounts, An | MINIIEERENELAS ARG EE O ERERERER AR RN AR A AR TR | e | “.(I);uBéogu:g:r;i forgob.’ ,l friends will be at home—a sort of reunion, as it|°2 of klil}.mfis.,“ml iy cerettable,” killings that | = £(| Try Our $1.00 Dmner| | ’ satistied customers” | | =5 |are bJuSl iab; f‘lugll&l killings that are “accidental” | = = and 50c Merchants’ Lunch | | ] was begun in 1920 with the Volste = £ 0 B e s i i v bk g A — = g AR L A R | of the cause for which the “week” stands are being | Lindbergh’s P, R = = FE | . | o rediction, = £ ! extolled some four-minute speakers might expound | &5 Frediction g E & = JUNEAU TRANSFER the merit of Plain Talk's editorial advising people | (Cincinnati Enquirer.) = H | FOR GOOD | COMPANY to be: neither lenders or horrowers of books, That| Progress in the science of aviation during twenty. | £ ) | | Cleaning and Pressing | influential magazine contends that lending and bor-lfl\'(‘ years has been phenomenal—especially so dur- | = H Mabr s Cafe I CALL 371 [ rowing books not only creates enmities but it ":f, at:e p«mtL '“,’10 i’ex\rs . :;rlmt there is to be further |= = y | | Work called for and delivered | MOVYING R ; H cheats authors, publishers, bookstores and the gen-|2dvancement during 1930 was the prediction of |E .1 | . | § eral public. Authors usually are compensated for fgt‘s"::geslh’;’"p‘i‘:whr on his recent visit to t.|2 Regular Dinners ;| The Capital Cleaners VAN . i AT anlin't 3 ace of advancemnt, he maintains, |= — & H their services with royalties m}m d on booksales. will be far more rapid than v Balog! = s}wrt Orders , ’ ] fading 8ol ‘horcowing books reduce sales. Thel ey rianereh speaks with reference to a mat- |E Lunches : 4 & publishers who make the authors’ manuscripts into!ter with which he acutely and wholly is familiar,|= .‘{// P, books and the bookstores which bring the books nflHe sees newer, better, safer planes serving the |= A Open 6 am. to 2 a.m. the public depend upon sales for their profits.|interests of the immediate future. He sees the|= POPULAR PRICES Moves, Packs and Stores Lending and borrowing books curtail these profits. |United States functioning in aerial equality with the |5 \ Y MABRY . Freight and Baggage The public is injured because i cveryons would M08t advARCed of Eunopean coumees ot 1 |2 HARRY | Construction purchase the books he desires to read the “overhead” i‘\‘ m_«;'\nl;utunbhte Bmf'".“ that it no longer is an H r Proprietor Prompt Delivery of o would have & wider distribution, the cost of produc- |XPenIment, ‘i‘mpf:m:‘rfi‘"]Zfllgflzfp‘i‘vfli“;;e:{ by ) 0. Com n ALL KINDS OF COAL | N ing books would be less and we would be =\rf1(‘3:x-u-an alr transport passenger lines more than g Pa y PHO 48 to get them at smaller cost. Plain Talk believes ga sfactory. I T A 7 . irthright of é TOR ' that if there were no book lending and borrowing| Col. Lindbergh is an authority in Faathot (ol Af\f] ]Iul)l\'( AII()}{\I lst’i’lhe b:l; r}lg ulngo i:vt;); i/ = ‘ . e sold at the stores for half or less|aviation. His name will be forever et child. Now, when they g 3 PR 1 : books would be sold at the its major accomplishments. p . dentified with time to think of their future. Radios and Combination GENERAL —— it ¢ than the present cost. ; J mplishments. That we are to wing H inK |0; €l i Radio-Phonographs { 3 Let the “Return Books Week be ordered, and |9™Verd (o vaster achievement well may b bes |2 PREPARE FOR IT. Begin to save—for io-] CARPENTER HOTEL § start the advertising campaign at once! Wilkens on De assures such prediction. Byrd and | them. Just a few dollars each week will RECORDS |hia ln':mcndx' U;;e m‘:hem p‘file‘llhmugh the e OFHEE mean a lot in ten years. It will pay for a SHEET MUSIC WORK ZYNDA 'Q ’ 7 achine have been enabled to do within short = oge educati “ | FORD'S MONEY TO WORK FOR compass what otherwise could not have been done | g‘锑“ '!“““‘“‘m for them. And then you'll e ELEVATOR SERVICE COUNTRYM at all, or only after the passage of a long period | S . : S. ZYNDA, Prop. 3 B s kot eI dartat o of time and under circumstances of almost incon- g DON'T NEGLECT THEIR FUTURE. It JUNEAU MELODY ‘ 17 Henry Ford seems ! g . ne | Ceivable hazard and danger; and already the soar- |= depends on what do at present—SAVE | —— [} the worthy task of giving his money back 0 the|ing machines of the air have linked contients = NOW! Ak’ v ) e S, | E a J hat he p.J-|and peoples in closer relation = » 44 . people whence it came. He announces t/ ] H e s ; poses to give $100,000,000 to the cause of educa- —_— H BURFORD’S CORNEJL 3 = 5 1= AR | e plans to establish In various parts of the| ~The basic law of the land is the Eighteentn |3 " ADVERTISE TAXI SERVICE | M hools such as the Edison Institute|Amendment and eighteen other amendments, most | S T’ B M B h ds £ g - Liniteqd Btates hhe founded at Dearborn, Michi-|f Which are forgotten. The original Constitution S e . . enren £| | GARBAGE HAULING! your M PHONE 314 1" of Technology which : was lost back In 1919—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) g & W. E. TARR Pign’ Whistle Candy e ; S — H Bank E|| towure buaing veiow || yencd ¢ qufll SeBl? : {1 Tnis anoouncement follows the, presentation of| Northgestern University, Chicago, now has a g ; =i Cable Office. i 20l papers Ior sl @ o | $1,000,000 to the Berry industrial and primary and | crime deteotion laboratory. The location o all gt |2 Oldest Bank in ‘Alaska gl ? Papers. - Ins. oale. @i THG Fiigiad It was preceded by the|—(Buffalo Courier-Express.) 3‘ est n = Empire. P j in Georgia. k MR G G NEIRRRRnenni | ————————————— : et & | g

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