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e e et A R G T e 7 S 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 11930. 7 - . x | . uable as pouliry food. It is planned, NOTICE OF ELECTION! —"‘“———{ Daily Alaska Empire | 5" simen s Goveiment vl |\ vcre o the Oty || PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Secieties |- Territory of Alaska. 1 b of the Pribilof Islands, it will ret 4 5 . JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER o of ‘SEAR Mystiestaots NOTICE is hereby given that [‘ —F Gastineau Channel Pt i L : i Mr. Radcliffe told the committee about ursuant to the provisions of ordf- | | Helene W. L. Albrecht L, _m olished g Sunda X 5 goiter In Germany ce Number 177 of the City ‘of| | PHYSIOTHERAPY - = 2 =7 B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting every Wed- nesday at 8 o’clock. Garlson’s Taxi S e’ WINN GODDARD, Exalted Rules AINTI an i ; RINTING C = ne irihea O tuneau, and in conformity there-| | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red r R > of lodine had been cut of | a General Municipal Elec-! R2v, Medical Gymnastics. : Germany imported large g i G i 410 Coldstein Buildtns T T S e [ ¢ i of Chilean nitrates, which c DAY, APRIL 1ST, 1930 t Phone Office, 216 Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and 1 iodine. During and after the war, ni Bet th:v H(,u!:\ of 9 m,lpck —F By mopy, ane for $1.25 per ’o‘m“”‘r i | es were made from the air, and when : and 7 o'clock P. M. of sald | RS, KABER & FREEBURGER | ar, in advance 00; sf i in this way they have no iodine |99 191 PR % DRB, YWH TH X [ g 5 month, in advance, $1.25. ° e They were used primarily for ex- |the fol . towit: [ gy a s é‘\Nf ; EEREtHf) E HTI‘IYLI‘O;F 50 CENTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. b i ; it they wil aen ives, but also for fertilizer Purposes. /OR, [ - stein Bldg. areful icient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— = Co-Ordinate Bot e L e o P SegigBoie | < ot COUNOILMEN, i PHONE 58 l DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel : p les of Freemason R e 4 2 ; SCHOOL DIRECTOR. Hours 9 a. m. to § p. m. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS, couraged the people of that country to ecat 5 r y " -l ry Scottish Rite The SN eReluptue ’ | more fish, and the farmers to use more X Connet ok e ‘ hones Il and Slngle 0 g A0l Regh)nr meetings g s i patches credited to meal for feeding hogs, cattle, sheep ity u_having. hertofere second Friday 4 3 {A and other domestic animals, As thi s of said City dna! | Dr- Charles P. Jenne | Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service v s d D = ) - is done, the goiter begins to disappear. 8 ites it Haidd 4 3| DENTIST i & 2 7:30 p. m. Boot- ALAS ATION G : Because of the presence of iodine in the S Tirehy neption. || Fooms 8 and g Valentie 5 SR = = ~J- tish Rite Templa carcasses of seals the meal that is to be £ s “nyhfi | Building vt WALTER B. EEISEL, Secretary. P - the slaughter every year will, it s Lo /EL A Telephone 176 i 9 ° lieved, find a ready sale throughout £ ‘f:vt“{ ‘\:t )(';un :\rmg’o.v fo p LOYAL ORDFE C Juneau, wh are as”fol- - — f f L e ; Juneau Lodge No. 700. | Dr. A. W. Stewart i R that section lying on +thel| DENTIST BTy Mondsy @ A Republican Congressman from Connecticu : T e e i Phon() 565 night, at 8 o'clock. - I otk de of East Second Stré 5 land one from West Virginia are dead. There wil e Sepond Street| | Hours 9 & m. to 6 p. m. JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. ! ar est Second Street and the ! SEWARD BUILDING & W. T. VAL give us an opportunity to discover whethér or not t flats to the City Lir Phone 276 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Day and Night Service @ Second and fourth Mon- |that Massachusetts special clection where a Dem i casterly of Gold Creek wi , t succeeded a Republican Wwas the result of an vote in th ire Al’llrm‘wr room fn = day of each month in nié or ierely ‘ah Aokl he City Hall Building, located at | ~ $ ~ . . S X nic or merely an aceident. ¢ o Tl S Bl D Vince | Any Place in the City for 50 Cents G e e T the same being the duly| | Osteopath—201 Coldstein Bldg. | V) ; d ' : > EVANS L. GRUBE ted Polling Place in and for | | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Tto ® | |- = e —— - | Master; CHARLES E. NAGHE;,: Secretary. D The death of Admiral von Tirpitz will probably soften the feeling for the aged warrior in the Precinct No. One, City of Juneau ! | or by appointment DR. HADLEY WAS NULLIFICATIONIST. | Allied countries. However, it must be admitted t That all duly qualified voters | Licensed Osteopathic Physician prisi |he is one of the Imperialists that was not forgiven within the boundaries of Phone: Office 1671. AT B RS f s OF EASTERN STAR B rkinr wining Hadley, Presidlent of Yalo | Hafoys “his death ng Precinct No. Two of said| | <Xesidence, MacKinnon Ap | P . a X 1 Second and Fourth 2 University for twenty-two years and for ihe last| _— of Juneau, which are as fol- | e ’ Northerrl Illte Tuesdays of each month, y 2 nine years President E oritus of that great educa- | Most of those in the crowd ii: the New York ;‘;_"03 ;ef:‘?;;l;’ SEOIL;“S; l T4 X’ c BURFORD, Worthy v £ FANNY L. tional institutions arded as one of the most loyment demonstration apparently were spec- A% pecid J ¢ Dr. Geo. L. Barton Matron; learned of students '» chers of the gr '.*fh ’«rf‘ The rule continues to be that communistic : \h-\‘ .mc'lnd Sl.vct AN -m“ | (AIIIROPRACTOR T ROBINSON, Secretary. TO ANY PART fi democratic government and the d]);)ll('d[lwh of demo- d,\]nr‘.“.‘(r‘“b,-s have not been numerous on cithe was a frank, fearless and convincing advocate e { Lir will vote in “Triangle”]|| Hours: 10 & m. to 12 noon KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 0 | | of nullification as a developing force in the progress | A Wonder Age of the Future. |Building, located on Block G, Lot 2p m tobp m ffif‘fl’ffi:&i’flfi;fl of organized gc I as convinced from | . 4, the same being the duly desig- —— andng s ptey his historical studies and his observations that nul- (Cincinnati Enquirer.) nated Polling Place in and for) 6 p. m. to 8 p m. X B . m. | b T, 4 e . . Transient brothers urg- lification of unpopular laws was not only m»’\’uublci A belief that they must develop a new power ;P- inct No. Two, City of Juneau By Appointment e nsion of Hellenthal! Building cratic principles of government, who died the other!side of the Atlantic |across the tlido Tiats ta bhe City | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY ¢ C ed to attend. Councll = S SRR i That all duly qualified voters PHONE 259 2 : : but it was desireable. He declared that nullification jagents has taken hold of engineers of this count \I residing within the boundaries of * “ TO ANY PART Chambers, Fifth Street ¢ g A 3 e inval Latest of present arguments on that line is Gene = UK JOH! X ought to be welcomed as one of the invaluable ?Willmml BI ‘(“Y px:‘m“s. Chairman 6f the Board |Voting Precinct No. Three of said e 3 c & JN’I"F[.'TRA:I‘EHE‘LL?:&ZAK' {of Trustees of Columbia University. General Par- Cty of Juneau, which are as fol- R 31 OF CITY — : it sons is a nofed builder of subways, and was dis- (1OWS: ¥ y 1 g y DOUGLAS A¥RIE 117 F. O. E. to change the habits and customs of the people, OF [ gngyiched commander of the Eleventh United| All that section lying on the| Opt. D. y ; &Meetsflrstandtmm ) weapons of evolution in government sually, he contended, unpopular regulatory laws that sought | to bind them to old dogma no longer accepted bY States Engineers in the World War. When such x(\orlllh(‘;lv skldr‘ A;\(IH“ l‘x'lyisld(; Of| | Graduate Bos Angeles Col- ' || Two Priick Sedans at Your Mondays, 8 o'clocir SR Ker's o fore .they were el jold Creck and oil pipe line! lege of Optometry and 3 o at Eagles’ Hall progressive thinkers, were nullified before they were jan authority talks his hearers naturally feel that 5 : Service. Careful and - 4 g repealed. He believed that Hampden's refusal to pay |there must be mych truth in what he says |of the Electric Light Company, in- | Opthalmology T 3 Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. the ship tax, the Boston Tea Party, the refusal of | What he secks mainly to impress on the lay |Cluding the Seater Addition, will | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna Efficient Drivers Nt E P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- L e é « : Slaye |Mind is that there is vital necessity of conserving |vote in Residence Du g, located | ;: = R [iting brothers welcome. the world's sources of power—such as coal, oil and|On the upper side of Willoughhby | = U S : 3 TRgy water. He says they are not inexhaustible even AVe, located next to “Home Gro- DR. 3 ks e _____ the operation of the beneficient principle of xw\x111-<\md” st _economic conservation measures. The |C°F! " Store, u?(. same being the Optometris 4 b : : | WOML.EG(l)Ol-ngt())S:I;;EM(T | fication |coal supply has been estimated- to be suffic for duly designated Polling Place In, Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted ! ; e St The o | \ - | Meets first and third Thurs- 243 P |800 at present rate of consumption. General and for Precinct No. Three, City Room 16, Valentine Bldg. 3 ; e B i i ot T ALASKA FISHERIES SHOW HEALTHY |Parsons says it will be practically exhausted in 100 |0f Juneau 3 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by i o | | Moose Hall JOHANNA JEN- { STA years if the present ratio of annual increase of con- at Juncau, Alaska, this| Appointment. - Phone 484 : . AGI ST/ s f Mar: 1930, . | SEN, Senior Regent; AGT 1ES | |sumption is maintained; that we are so wasteful |10th day of March, 10: i y | GRIGG. Recorder | Lewis Radcliffe, Deputy Commissioner of Fish- (il our use of the supply that we do not apply R A S ; el : | eries, told the Hou Appropriations Committee he | Ore than one-tenth of the potential power, the CI(‘r)}m the L)(r‘f OlA J:mcau X : 4 5 o jid the House Appropriations Com ihe | g e e aitory: of GATaRER: e s in fairly heatiby. condition. and that the fotal an-lof ‘oil, with no possibility of having. ”;“"”"\,”‘)‘I‘)‘II“ LEL Almquist cicsu yous BSult | ATTORNEY-AT-LAW - — |8 (| THE CASH BAZAAR nual value s production, 1 manufacturing fof oil or coal replenished. 5 "/ We call and dcll\vr Phone 528 420 Goldstein Building i costs added, was $250,000000 a year. That means| Other than these fuel sources of power he says |- PHONE 483 Bromibt Service, Day and Night y ; Open Evenings that about one-fifth of the sea foods production of there is only water, of which he asserts t at were A VER l ' E o — - 4 i B ot i fo s Almakd T ORREE words 1;;n l]h(\ hydro-power resources of the world to be | D s LT PR CovicH Auto SERVICE ™ " met’ || Opposite U. S. Cable Office the New England and other Atlantic, Gult of Mex- | Goped ot once, including those of Niasgara and |y @y merchandise T————————-—--—-———|| STAND AT THE OLYMPIC ico, Pacific Coast, and Great Lakes States com- o, S N ey would meet only a part | Phone 342 Day or Night [of the present demand for power uneau Public Librar i A bined produce only about four times the value n linevitable future Mevease (,1'(,man;“ho"l oy oed m it Mu "u' J 'y 50c AnyWhere in City G O0OD bread encour- seafoods as Alaska produces, and they include in Siie fd g bt ioniand ! Free Re 2 Roon 3 t i . s as Ala It is not an encouraging prospect for the gen- | UMMM Free Reading Room es ion 1 their figures the enormous Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico|erations to follow in the distant future, We are City Hall, Second Floor = brings a lot of general and Pacific States oyster and other shell-fish output ""mg too much in the present without recognizing | T Main Street and Fourth satisfaction into the Try Our $1.00 Dinner home. Keep the name i In a dispatch to the Seattle Times concerning y obligation upon us to leave something for 2 o 4 | Mr. Radcliffe’s representations, W. W. Jermane, |[OUr successors. General Pafsons says it will be | PETROLAGER Reading Room Open From | ol 3 Marchunts Rittah of our bread, on the can adverti.e 1 11 A M to2 P. M. tip of your tongue. fitabl | profitably ... 13 the American pecple to abide by the Fugitive Law or the Prohibition laws mark high spots in the Times, speaking of the reference to Alaska fish- !0 discover and develop a new source of power, [He suggsts that this may come out of the air and Health in Every Drop P " ; g g |be distributed to consumers by some sort of wireless 54 l vertising The salmon condition in Alaska, Mr | proc a by no means wild conjecture in view 0. 1 Plain ¥ 1:1n Curremnl\;hg:zcl:e& eertess o pic Radcliffe says, is good. The danger of ex- |of the astonishing development of “wireless” in re. O ks Rt ¢ A T f the proper medium. If h been eliminated and the fish- |cent years. Coming fro; e No. 2 With Phenolphthalein Books, Ete. o g m some one of less repute | | i | afe |} Bak o A e , % p Y ) The i | | 4 upon s restored to a healthy condition. The- |than this outstanding engineer, this would be trenteq | No. 3 Alkaline FREE TO ALL Mabr S Lafe a ery foldm o Sealak Em,,, canners " g satisfied with existing condi- |as wildly . I Circulation Room Open from Washington correspondent and associate editor of |On€ Of the problems before engineers in the future 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 ARCADE CAFE eries, said chimerical. Will our descendants see and tions because they feel that the fisheries ‘ihen ships and trains, the ¥ et Yeur Bottle Now ns | . t : ips ¢ 8 i motor cars and air-| Get Yeur Bottle Now At = " bureau’s policy is long-sighted, and will in- \pumw and all their machinery moved, and ha A "P.- sure the continuance of the runs of salmon |their heat and light supplied, b S ‘ The result will be a finished g 2 ¢ -y y an invisible powe: , without danger of depletion {What an era of social and industrial life thes il n‘fi ‘a Shory Mk el product that will attrace Some y o, it wdded, the feeling be to participate in! , ”.[ i X Lunches T FOR GOOD attention and be read by was quite that prohibition of fish- | i | If you want superior ing in some of the main inlets might mean Py Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. Cleaning and Pressing : POPULAR PRICES ’ iy the ruin of the industry. But there has | Both * "l’t'" -lnd “Von.” L to s gl work call » York Tir . Work called for and delivered | HARRY MABRY S (| F— Proprietor | The Capital Cleaners | GET A CORONA been ‘s decided change of feeling in recen (New York Times.) i\ The Nyal Scervice Drug Store ) ‘ AL 1o For Your School Work years, and it is agreed that what has been i Phone 355 1 T O G o s 985 51| ) 17+ B. Burford &.€a. done to tighten the regulations is good for .. connection with the' proposal that New | the salmon run, and therefore for the in- [YOrk State crect a monument to “Washington's @ 28ty |drillmaster,” Baron oo T TR NeTp o 1N gty ! O eederick von Steuben, the | gy A tank for Diesel Oil | || “Our door sup is worn by and a tank for crude oil save | || satisfled customers’ burner trouble. = ¢ of canned salmon Yor 1020 to- |auestion has been sed by Mr. C. H. Sherrill 35,000 cases, as compared with a |whether correct usage should p: rve the “von” Radios and Combination PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 Radio-Phonographs five-year average from 1924 to 1928 of 5.~ ‘us an integral part or‘the General's name. When 212,000 cases. It is t en that 1929 was the distinguished Pr\_ls an made his will at Steu- | above the five-year average, not very much, {benville, where he died, the instrument referred to RECORDS SHEET MUSIC but. enough so that Mr. Radoliffe ls satis. ~ |Dim 88 “de Steuben,” and that was the foms of tre JUNEAU MELODY ituation Signature. Since New York law has lohg held that | | 3 S T I G i “Remember the Name” wff letusaid in the choice SO M Regular Dinners XX 0 e \skst . inte & part” of what a4 man’s name is spelled the way he chooses to | Mr. Radcliffe had to say to the Appropria- |SPell it Mr. Sherrill does not think the ‘“von” tions Committee had to do with the fur-seal should be retained. If an article is used, it should | herd on the Pribilof ls. When the |Pe."de” he thinks, but the correct method would | United States took the herd over, in 1911, |P¢ to grave the General's name simply as “Steuben.” it was estimated to contain 130,000 an i | There is no question that the Continental Army’s Last year it approached 1,000,000, an increase |drillmaster was a German. As such he was un- of 800 per cent. in eighteen years |questionably the Baron von Steuben. But in the Not cnly. that 1t the (Government was [umumn ground of diplomacy or law, French o able to kill nearly 40000 surplus males last |Latin forms were frequently used in those days. year, without impairing the herd. That |OP that basis probably the General signed himself | Wod the Jargest XiH in foit gy de Steuben Yet it would be manifestly absurd Supplementing what Mr. Rad to carve his name in that way on an American| been saying, Henry D. Aller, Ass! |monument. Where his name appears in full the Chief of the Alaska Div X |necessarily should be with the “von.” eries Bureau, told how plans have been | AR e L T made, with the aid of an increased ap Vi h“e“:‘ [“] a new rule at Harvard, students priation by Congress, for the use, at a are. Teady L b bak 0. AWim By ' timk ey fit, of the by-products on the islands. The e b th : Kvl’fld\lflt(\] Will be refused a de- increase will enable the Bureau to yfilize i ok (90 k“j‘er?“ The idea is to the carcasses of the siaughtered seal bulls, |0 ey st their heads above water. turning them into fertilizer and various other things commercially valuable. N e e et This is a new venture, and grows out The groundhog hereabouts saw his shadow, of experiments made in a small way during which means that the weather will be exactly the the last two or three years. The few tons same as if he hadn’t seen his shadow —(Cincin- of fish meal and oil, made experimentally, nati Enquirer.) will now become many hundreds of tons, for ST e e consignment to markets in the States, by Trying to stop the Old Mississippi with sacks way of Seattle. of sand when she goes on a bust seems to be noth- During 1929 there were many inquiries ing more than dam foolishness.—(Macon, Ga., Téle- at the Bureau's Seattle office as to whether graph.) seal oil could be obtained. It was explained AN P e that there were many uses to which it could Chicago promises another “fight to the finish” be put, and the inquiries expressed the hope = |against racketeers, meaning, of course, the finish that oil was to be made from the carcasses of the fight and not the end of the thugs.—(Cin- of the dead bulls. = cinnati Enquirer.) g In 1929 British Columbia supplied Cali- D . fornia with some 10,000 tons of fish meal; We hope none of that famous London fog creeps as far as the Fisheries Bureau has been in- into the Disarmament Conference—(Cincinnati En- formed, the meal made from seals is val- quirer.) T unuuulufifiuufil FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Third and Franklin. 1-4 Front and Franklin. 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. > 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts S A IR NS 1 B *] 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. The Florence Shop 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. 1-9 2-1 2-3 “Naivette” Croquignole Perm« Front at A. J. Office. anent Wave Willoughby at Totem Gro. Moves, Packs and Stores BEAUTY SPECIALISTS Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Freight and Baggage $hane 421 To ASDRE el 4 ?‘;‘;é and Seward. Prompt Delivery of 5 Front and Main. ALL KINDS OF COAL 6 Second and Main, 7 -9 2 LT II_IIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlHIlIIll SAVE /irTHEM | 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 depends on what you do at present—SAVE NOW! The B. M. Behrends Bank Ildest Bank in Alaska 0, LU B T O T YT T L] teach (Port Fifth and Seward. PHONE 438 2- 2-| 2- 2- Fire Hall. JUNEAU CAB[NET g- Gastineku and Rawn Way. and DETAIL MILL- } $-4 Sicu dn ol WORK CO. 3-8 Pifth nng Gold, HOTEL ' Fron ! th 2 5 sm;& et g-g ge“vent;nan?gold. ZYNDA 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. ELEVATOR SERVICE 3 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. 8. ZYND. . CABINET and 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. S MILLWORK 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts. \ 1] 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. = !] 4-6 Seventh and Main, CENER A oRic TRy [ 47 v, B saage {BURFORD'S CORNER -8 Twel by GLASS REPLACED 4-9 Home Grocery. TAXI SERVICE IN AUTOS {5 Dester ThaES, PHONE 314 Estimates Furnished Upon Pign® Whistle Candy Request - | Old papers at The Empire of- old papers for sale at Tha IR st T e e T T g Tfirfiuum T ElllllllllllllllllllllllIlllilllllllllllllIIIIIIII| LULLLCE T B T T T L L L Lt £ E ] = g