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5 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930. ably bright adds to the pity of the thing. If t NOTICE OF ELECTION! Alaska Empire | e s o suay, imesseation s PROFESSIONAL “|To the Electors of the City—ef| Fraternal Sccieties ! i e I flection before assuming the role of teacher | Junieau, Territory of Alaska. | ¥ = : or | JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER | might ting marks for themselve | NOTICE is hereby given that,)!—————————9—H& Gastineau Channel | e obids e Y ehider ervice to the world pursuant to the provisions of orai-| | [lelene W.L. Albrecht & Gvening exc ¥ e % r Number 177 of the City of PHYSIOTHERAPY = — = B. P. 0. ELKS 7 REPUBLICANS OPPOSE PROHIBITION. ;1‘\}1{0:1'.1‘, n\(l:‘('l)(‘lll'l’]m)\l/}f“r;n\nil n;:e;m- ni:nssa{reMELclctx-]lccl;y. Inn;; Red | Meeting every Wed- ({ o = R TR prirdes o [with, a General Municip lec- Rev, Medical Gymnastics. , vesiay it 8 talbok, The National Republican Club of New York, one [tion will be held ’an .v 410 Goldstein Buildins ° Elks’ Hall VluMng. v 2 L L e TORSDAL & o . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ) the leading social clubs of the Big City & e f\lfi;’n(“;z ;;f‘llix,L ;:T;,' 1::;;2(:}; e e A0 ; ar SOn S axl brothers welcome. d by ca Ju , Douglas, Treadwell and A el e , , g Betwe ours, H at the following rates 2.00; six months, in advance $1.25 jority in favor of repealing the Emh—“;,‘\ the WINN GODDARD, Exalted Rules M. H. SIDES, Secretary. for se of electing| | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | g oA i ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENT t 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— COUNCILMEN, . ™| PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel SCHOOL DIRECTOR. i1 Hours § a. m. to 9 p. m. ment. It is probable that a majority voted against repeal would vote fc 12 the Volstead Act if they had the oppor-! y will promptly any fail or irregularity notify the E in the delivery r Telept or Editorial and Business O Co-Ordinate Bod les of Freemason ity i ! bt i . . ry Scottish Rite o poess” b egeiubiyely entiied to the| Opposition fo’ ‘Prontbition is, by o ‘means a| The Common lcé‘l‘m“h of “hfl = E: nes an lngle 0 ! Regular meetng n of all news d spatches credited to | Democratic monopoly. The indications are that o ik “‘,”;"“y“"“:“h}“‘d&’;gn:t‘;;’ ‘:‘h‘; S — sccond Friday r not otherwise credited in this paper and also the i by resolution, y des ( k' 5 b0re ' e nows Jablished herein ! of mature cans are opposed to Pro- precincts of said City ama/| Dr- Charles P. Jenne | Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service T b B ABICIRCULATION GUARANIRED 70 BE on as we now ling Place in each. theredf, | IIST | St tish Rite Templs AR AEAT DF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION e LR the electors are hereby notified: . '| Fooms 8 and 8 Valentine | WALTER B. EEISEL, Secretary - — The courts seem to agree that there is no Vol- all duly qualified voters: | Building 4 2 ; stead violation in buying or drinking liquor. That ng within the boundaries' of % "Telephone 176 LOYAL ORDER ¢ Graham’s Taxi | &= wey Juneau Lodge No. 700, will probably cause greater efforts toward passing |V 4 Precinct No. One of said the pending £ pard bill making it a erime to buy of Juneau, which are as fol= Dr. A. W. Stewart |low 1 ; 0 Meets every Monday N Chicago seems to be getting better. A reputed that section Nl on | 18 i DENTIST ] Phone 565 aight, at 8 o'clock. sangster was permitted to die a natural death, lortherly side of East Second Streétl) Hours9e.m. to6p. m. | JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. gy and West S¢:?und Street and the SEWARD BUILDING i W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 83 A Tht said Sccond Street extonded notoss Office Phone 569, Res. STAND AT ARCADE CAFE e A Yes . the ude flats ;o (‘L'h](‘a Céty ifts Phone 278 AU LODGE NO. 141 3 1 ecast 0 bl reek il /7 e 3 " | {Bostun=Ncy st cte :u \U(m Fire Api)urtus mcn\.“m Day and ]\lght Service 3:;0';‘:3350;0“,::“3;"?" It has become nearly as well marked a habit|i. city Hall Building, located at S B s 3 Scottish Rite Temple, as year-end reviews to make appraisals of a given .. comer of Fourth and Mat Dr. H. Vance Any Place in the City for 50 Cents G . . beginning at 7:30 p. m. EVANS L. GRUBER, Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, political period—what a Congress session compa: s 'ts, the same being the duly | | Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. E‘ ed, or an Administration or any single year thereof. | .cionated Polling Place in and for| ' Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; T to 9 - President Hoover has with the turn of this week |precinct No. One, City of Juneau.! or by appointment | ]E\mfim---,mm-“- | Secretary. ANOTHE TEP { PULPW ) being going through much of such serutiny. For all duly qualified voters | Licensed Osteopathic Physician A\‘\Ol'”‘]I){l-‘:‘}'lil()l’l\::l-‘l"l]‘] Syt |it is an interesting anniversary. ing within the boundaries of | | Phone: Office 1671. | ORDER OF EASTERN STAR EVELOPMENT. | I b It is noteworthy that a quite common editorial |yoting Precinct No. Two of said Residence, MacKinnon Apts. | . 19 .l a x l Second and Fourth 4 |conclusion has been that forces quite outside per-|city of Juneau, which are as fol- S ok Orther'l the | g0 P mcieby sonal control have seemed to sway largely the at 8 o'clock, Scottish Rite Temple. LILY SOC BURFORD, Worthy Matron; FANNY L. 0 ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. - 1 OF COLUMBUS s : : 3 KENIGHTS ,wise is that Mr. Hoover has cheerfully gone on d imits wi vote “Triangle” {our: of pulp and newsprint. No better news has come|p.™qou agtending to Presidential duties. with re.|Limits will vote in “Triangle Hours: 10 & m. to i2 noon OF CITY { )\ N ted Block G, Lot I z Seghers Council No. 1760, + t 1 e effec! F: " " " e 7 0 5 B . District Forest Heinztleman to the effect that alll qyug My Hoover was in the strict time sense|nateq Polling Place in- and isfor 7 A H 011 onday p. i | With the settlement of all questions concerning selection of final timber eas and waterpower sites hapennings of the first Hoover twelvemonth. It | in the negotiations between the United States Forest has resembled the Greek influenceé of “necessity.” southerly side of East Second Street All that section lying on the Dr. GCO. L. BflflOH | TAX’ ‘ Service and private interests, a big step has been|There has been much reference to Mr. Hoover's|anq west Second Street and thei | CHIROPRACTOR ! : taken toward the beginning of the development of | Dard luck” or to bad breaks nowise blamable upon |eytension of said Second Street Hellenthal Building | | Alaska’s pulp timber resources for the manufacture|Nim. And the quite frequent further opinion like- igcross the tide flats to the City OFFICE SERVICE ONLY 8 Transient brothers - of the problems have been cleared away and that|the special victim of the stock market collapse; |precinct No. Two, City of Juneau. By Appointment | ed to attend. Co:x:'cu the channels are open for final action by the Cam-|of the recent minor slump in commodity markets; | That all duly qualified voters| PHONE 259 iy : Chambers, Fifth Street. eron-Chandler and Zellerbach interests lof the new ‘hullabaloo over Prohibition on its oWn!reciding within the boundaries of Jorg ' TO ANY PART JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. DOUGLAS AxRIE 117 F. O. E. To some Alaskans, perhaps to many of them,|tenth anniversary; of the party disunity which|yoting Precinct No. Three of said o ¥ v . 2 broke loose in the Senate; and of the tariff squab-|cjty L vhi - e as cause wonderment that it City of Juneau, which are as fol S e T {ble which has so wearied the country. Only for the |jows: e OF CITY | Robert Simpson eemed has taken three years to conclude the preliminary|y, g nomeq could he in any fair degree be termed | All that section lying on the | Opt. D Meets first and thirg explorations. Some people have expressed the 1463 |himselr o causative factor, through the revision northerly side and westerly side of | | Graduate bee Amceles Cote | || TWo Buick Sedans at Your Gastineau Hote) &Mondaw, 8 o'clock that the companies were following dilatory tactics|pledge he gave in the campaign. |Gold Creek and ghe ol pipe line|| Ol ““: b mm‘;‘::e“d Servie R e at Eagles Hall that unnecessarily dragged out the proceedings.| When he took office last March, he might well |of the Eieotrie Lisht Company, ge of Op y Service. Careful an = Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- iting brothers welcome. - e Opthalmology 2 7 This, however, has been far from true, r instance, | have ro{z like .the> ancient who cast a ring into|cjuding the Seater Addition, will Crkae eeRA T hses - Clrotill Efficient Drivers. the Juneau project in which the Cameron-Chandler |the sea in propitiation lest long good fortune should |yote in Residence Building, located g L group is interested, calls for the purchase of :np‘w‘“‘-I His own name had largely been a prosperity |on the upper side of Willoughby | billion feet of lumber. At the time the company|SYMPoL Yet here could not be four or eight|aye, located next to “Home Gro- DIt % FoTTwEE ] more cumulative years of just such ‘“prosperity-re- |cery” Store, the same being the i | bid on that quantity some three years ago, ““"flemng“ as had been going on for nearly six years. |quly desig, atat p‘ Hin Pluzc o3 Optometrist-Optician areas in which it was embraced had never been ; ; SR, Qeguy grng Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | |That was proved in a little over six months after and for Precinct No. Three, Gity more than casually cruised. And the cruises that|he took office. * o Room 16, Valentine Eldg. | LEGION, NO. 439 Meets first and third Thurs- ‘ WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART ’ ] days each month, 8 p. m., at | | p (of Juneau. i . i e . Mad been made were carried out by Government| That particular “bad break” gave opportunity| DATED at Juncau, Alaska, this ;%ggh:'?mgfio' EV;E‘Q‘:}? :;i | ‘édgr%se S}erl:ll(:r -fig&’:?‘fl“éfigsl employees. In other words, the available data on‘forvom‘ more splendid demonstration of the Hoover 1ot day of March, 1930. . 2 g ! GRIGG. Recorder. { timber stand was based on partially complete .sx..--\i’"}""' of leadership and organization for rescue and | H. R. SHEPARD, - 15 : s ‘8 veys made by agents of the owners of the timber. |32V28¢. 1In different terms he repeated the ser Clerk of the City of Juneau, = It was not an fndication of lack of confidence in|ocy [o, ad rendered before in averting: calamity Territory of Alaska. ———— ———— as not an indicatio A : “|But, after all, great as the service may be, it is| B 2 b S JOHN B.MARSHALL THE CASH BAZAAR either the Government or its employees that ‘11~‘|;(’ua11\:' rather than positive. It is not creative LET Aimquist iiess your Sult 'ORNEY-AT-LAW ! A | q ATT prospective purchasers felt it necessary to make anlor constructive in the sense of what he may con- | We call and deliver. Phone 528 420 Goldstein Building 0 E independent survey of the areas and compile their sciously have dreamed of planning and doing. | — - — — PHONE 483 e en venin, own figures on the timber resources. It was merely | It is beyond such lesser milestones as farm i | s el o b B I el ” - the precaution that any competent business mnnI‘ifl‘:;g:m:m:“_'“‘]"”d“‘la' M"{_ :"0"“‘ has apparently ADVERTISE [ & 4 () CovicH AUTO SERVICE Opposite U. 8. Cable Office would take before investing his money in any enter- ) * 8 ‘eadership of the country toward a oSS & S s e > LYMPIC ¢ v s Ve . invest. | /78T destiny, in both purpose and capacity. 1@ yOUWE merchandise 7| = STARD AL TEE O prise, old or new. Naturally the greater the invest {has seemingly been with such aims et fe b E ]) ll' L'b Phone 342 Day or Night . s ‘menrolini ; s 3 s s that he has| 4 ey V 3 ment the more searching the investigation. been so disposed to promote fact-finding research, @iggel 8 w0Fll sell? Junean Pu blic Library 50c AnyWhere in City {(§ GOOD bread encour- f! It was even more necessary for them to thor- by commission inquiry or otherwise, | Free Rea(hng Room & SOL O ages digestion and a oughly investigate the waterpower resources. Little| May it well turn out that all the pettiy inter- MMM F P brings a lot of general authoritative information of kind was available [fering and delaying “hard luck” was concentrated | . sy Qiiy=ise Bapond Moor P | satisfaction into the e i o se areas,|in the first year? | Main Street and Fourth | et about stream flow, storage capacity, drainage areas, | 3 i . J T 0O 31 00 Dinner I home. Keep the name formations, sites for distributing plants and other R e i Reading Room Open From i et of our bread on the can advertise essentials in power development. To have pro-| Beware the Vested Interest of War. | PETROLAGER 8a m to 10 p. m. | AW to2 B M tip of your tongue. f M ceeded without having first making a close study ’ i . || e e “; 3 profltnbly... Y of both timber and waterpowers would have been (Baltimore Sun,) | Hedlth in Every Drop Oirulation Room Open trom || | ARCADE. CAFE SRR o el | o The retreat of the battleship is also important it st ‘Maghsines 2352 5 Peerless i ndvertiaki 'lg is the choice The development of the entire project will entail | ooois® it Boes a long way toward removing the No. 1 Plain o ' = 3 vested interest from war. If P Newspapers, Reference, of the proper medium. If the expenditure of millions of dollars, how many |of 2,500 gallons of tumr g, i€ annual production 2 ; Books, Etc you decide ecial B o Sob datbeilleis Seriee B il e gallons of turpentine in his State can make | No. 2 With I‘hcnu]])hth:xlcm; S ) b 2 C f BakerY upon 8 » even now is not definitely known. The develop-|a protectionist out of a low tariff Demoorat, 1t | No. 3 Alkaline | SR [4] ry sLare & folders or circular fimn. ment of a power system producing and distributing |obvious that the chance to bid on & 40-smillion | il let us aid you in the choice §i, where needed 50,000 horsepower, and the erection dollar battleship can make a big navy man out of| Get Your Bottle Now At S N s . TReinbmAces the: Nt of paper, ink and type. ; and equipment of a plant capable of turning nut}g l’lzc_"‘s { he happens to be in the steel or ship- | - Regula’ Dinners Tha pesulewill be o Saished 500 tons daily of newsprint, as is called for in the | oy 48 business. When naval craft cost less, there | 2 = 2 o Short Orders St oIl Sttt final evolution of the Juneau project, is of the| ewer Shearers at future naval conferences. | 4 i T TR R B e 0 T S| v LS ; . i I8 | — | Lunches FOR GOOD attention and be read by f | irst magnitude even in a country where material | 3 ! 5 ’ If you want superior | ¥ 4 development has already occurred, When that de- | An Indian Reform. e . J P Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. | Cleaning and Pressin [ TR PROPUR S o 0 a e " ‘ \ vork call POPULAR PRICES ga velopment occurs in a pioneer country where even | . ; We Deltver | WOk ca | CALL 371 v & e A3 1 6. JutekEdris st 4 | (Manchester Guardian.) 4 A 33 —- Beid conditions are langely g unknown quantity, || o, o Qistehester Guagdlan) g o ek service prug sore | | CAPITAL LAUNDRY HARRY MABRY | Work called for and delivered 8 o there arise problems of the utmost gravity. | SIg by an Assembly on Monday | g P The Capital Cleaners GET A CORONA I the pest three vears. thee has bec expendea| %%, ¢ Child Marriage Bill marks a great social| Phone 355 | Proprietor P . ' e 2 A A " ER jadvance. The bill makes it a penal offense to solem- | TR B DI e e s e L For Your School Work ! many thousands of dollars ‘in studying ‘all .of thenize the marriage of girls below the agé'of 14 and | - - factors involved. The problems discovered have|of boys below the age of 1 ¢ i » ny place a J J. B. Burford & Co. l | € B! 8. It was opposed by (= | | Our trucks go any pl ny “Our d 1s worn by ° been solved. And their solution has been baus_\_\lrong racial and religious prejudices, and the debate | = VI TOR Hone, A tpk i oioris ON ‘L i :&‘;,’e‘f” wo” " factory, which is more to the point, as is evidenced ll?hll: Ass«-n:ibly reflected some of the excited feeling |= and a tank for crude oil save | |/ sal customer: by the agreements announced by Mr. Heinztleman,|¥hich existed outside. But the voting was decisive, | = = AT burner trouble. 4 e b thivse e A T m»u'i”"‘ the il there were 671 and against only 14 |3 Rfi‘}éofrafg Combmfitm‘ ' PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 | 1 @ gitation against the bil tinues ¥ 3 ogra; ¢ spent, and the outlook visioned in Mr. Heintale- dox Mohammendans are sui s rove otionr " gt iy RELIABLE TRANSFER man’s interview in The Empire, and re-|Viceroy to withhold consent from the bill, Opinlmc] RECORDS | R T TR AT stated by him to the hamber of Commerce Thurs-|on the matter is almost certainly A more advanced in anyone could desire. the Assembly than in the n SHEET MUSIC day, is as entouraging a Hhunnn T T T AL es outside, so that | —_ s Mr. Heinztleman said he had the assurance of [enforcement of the new law may be difficult. FIRE ALARM CALLS both companies that they will proceed with actual = JUNEAU MELODY development within the time allowed them for in-| President Hoover having appointed a Research | 1-3 Thxd and Pranklin, itiating construction. In view of the carnestness Sommittee of Pocial Trends we may! el dissavee | HOUSE 1-4 Front and Franklin. each company has shown in the sreliminary work, [BiciG Sontract or oo mf(;i;w- Tl st | LB Rignk, eay Mesry WRy. thiese assurances can be relied upon to the fullest sk oston Transcript.) 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts extent, it seems very evident. Now a scientist says man's ancestors were jump- | I L . . Y ~ ] ) -8 Front, near Saw Mill. ing lemurs. We wonder if a lemur could Jump as The Ilor('ncc ShOp 1 ar § " i | | “Naivette” Croguignole Perm- i| 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. NEGLECTING CHILDREN. far us scientists who hop from onc theory to. an- “x A \ L b 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro, Moves, Packs and Stores : = ¢ ; other.—(Toledo Blade.) ’ DBEAUTY SPECIALISTS 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Freight and Baggage -1\ Seattle newspapers chronicle the arriva nere o 2 S — | Phone 427 for Appointment | | Barg. of conducting a religious revival. It was stated that | v 6Ol Tingers” g \f,},‘.’;( l;fi“““ bl g || 2-5 Front and Main. they are the youngest evangelists in the country |(Incianapolis Star. AR J0nd, Taehtistio RS -7 | 2-6 Second and Main. and that they have been preaching throughout the PH country for two years, attracting large audiences It is said they are “fiery orators and good singer 2-7 Fifth and Seward. JUNEAU CABINET AR e 3 and DETAIL MILL- ||| 3-¢ Second and Gold. e e gl £l T News from the corn belt is to the effect that the crop this year will make approximately 60 AN EDUCATION is the birthright of every child. Now, when they are young, is the time to think of their future. T LR The circumstance that the children are remark-|post-Intelligencer.) _'fiee. Empire, [THTTIHUTR UL = Ry P LT TR T O " and “preach on such subjects as ‘Dangerous wom-|gallans to the acre.—(Florida Times-Union.) PREPARE FOR IT. !Begin to save—for 3-5 Fourth and Hareis, . en,’ ‘Skepticism, and ‘Our Aim in Life’" Ty ol s them. Just a few dollars each week will WORK CO. || 3-6 Fitth and Gold. HOTEL If these children have parents it would seem| The question is whether to pay the Babe mare| mean a lot in ten years. It will pay for a P t to Warnee {I[ 37 gl:hm;ntnm 4 ZYNDA % [ Benabiio person that they are neglocting whetr|, ' oy o commission to play Tight fleld. - (g college education for them. And then you'll Machine Shop i| 5% Fiteh ana Kennedy. ELEVATDR SERVICE children. If they have no parents, someone ought ...oo o . 2 be proud. 7 N‘nm"“:‘c L Fpp s ; to do something about it DON'T NEGLECT THEIR FUTURE 1t CABINET l s Cllhoun.opp.supumw'Aph. d . ZYNDA, Prop. It is a crime that children who ought to have| oy, g1 umpous, ana you live in Penn- Bk s DA 5’0 at present—SAVE MILLWORK || 4-3 Distin Ave, and Indian Sts. open minds and be at school lu.{x'lnmg are menbl vivania. it will pay to raise your boy fo be a lobby- g \'()\\"'\ on what you \ P i 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. [ forth to preach ‘on subjects that puzzle mature men|ic (mMilwaukee Journal.) = R . i P) 4-6 Seventh and Main. \ 7 and women. It is obvious that they would be unable S 12 . ; GENERAI‘;VO%‘}(R ENTER | 4-7 Twelttn, B. P. R. garage. BURFORD’S CORNER to add to the knowledge and wellbeing of their The meanest man in town called a girl by te)e-EE g i |48 'lwel!thGlnd ‘Willoughby. TAXI SERVICE: » " i i , pre sed and was accepted and then told her |= i REPLACED | 4-9 Home Grocery. auditors, and it is just as obvious that no good can|phone, propose = [l B M B h d GLASS come to people of their ages through discussing he}hac‘i gotten the wrong number. — (Springfield |Z e . . enrenas IN AUTOS || 5-1 Seater Tract. PHONE 314 things they know mnothing about and committing|URion- H B k £ i Pign’ Whistle Candy ‘ themselves to conclusions that have no knowledg® 1. man who Is doing his share of pulling on|S an £| ! Estimates Furmzhed Upon | — e ——— - or reflection behind them. the oar never has time to rock the boat.—(Seattle |= H Reques Old papers at The Empire of-| Old papers for sale at The I Oldest Banfiin Alaska T BT

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