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RN e T T T s o i i 4 Y THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1930. interviewed here last weck. NOTICE OF ELECTION! Fraternal Societies 1 in the case was He knew nothing of the matter other than d PROFESSIONAL as published in The Empire. He express To the Electors of the. Olty of Juneau, Territory of Alaska. & 1 OF — { himself as beljeving it fake press stuff fo NOTICE 5 hetehy’ GivGMRME = Gastineau Channel the purpose of confusing the Native voters E he provistonk dian | ” 'l‘ W, L A“J h il " Published _ov Sunday by t of the First Division and to create fric- ursuant to_the g I rdi-| | Helene W. L. recht : = ek EMPIRE PRINTIN Second Ma tion within the Brotherhood. ance N“{‘(’;N 171 ‘;’ 4 *: C&Y of{ | PHYSIOTHERAPY R e ittt e g The Empire must disclaim any such intentions.| UDeau. and in conformity there-) | massage, Electricity, Infra Red Mceting every Wed-({ o Fntered in the Post OFf cau as Second Class hax egurdsa thi Gilf Ry : 19| with, a_General Municipal Elec- | R9v, Medical Gymnastics. proetingh g Mg matter, P 8 TERACEC Laf OBL SR D on effort|y,, ey BERBIN oh 410 Goldstein Butldins ock. s i e e the part of certain Indians through their hired| UESDAY, APRIL 1ST, 1930 i Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and Thane for $1 orneys to get Congressional sanction to the Between the Hours of 9 o'clogk' == | QCarlson’s Taxi |=-="¢" 25 per month, . He Tonowiog Fates ts nuc;m.st the \(iu\'crnment for rights,|A M] nnmep u:\i(;ck)g[’ OB;I corwiln.ld S o WINN GODDARD, Exalted Ruler ;'v(\n‘ year, | hs, in xnu‘ u“.:: dn 1‘|(m:l e(;)](:!n umlct;c ;Edsi‘ans f: ha rm\ OF ¥ el nz\ ; DRS. DSNT!STS‘! ER AN YWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. U kaeibEts Will' confer & favor hey will promptly ienates { em s ssfan America ) ! b g . T 2 s g il ," & BF iy, Tallare oy iR eEBert whikt is: flow. known a8’ AEMIRL #hese at.| ONE 2 | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— Co-Ordinate Bod: % elanfione for Bdltorisl and Buslness Offices s, it is said, told the Indians it wes pos-| [UREE COUNGILMEN, Bl b o] DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel ot Menemati e e Tor RAitoris i / 5 e ki s ® P9 | ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR: | Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. . ' ry Scottish Rite EVBER OF ASSOCIATED PRES e ‘o et Judgment for as much ‘as $20000000| Tye Comman? Douncll of Wthe . - SRR Lo Phones II and mngele | Regular meetings » Th’ol.\' <-'u| ed Vlw\’* if such suits were brought and won. We do n ot | o of Juneau having hertofere, | second Friday B ication of know how or why that sum was fixed, nor why by resolution, duly designated the! | each month st local news | here g such modesty was shown in fixing the amount.|votir N NTEED TO BE LAJGER ER PUBLICATION precinets of said City anal | f- Charles P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Tu0 en the Polling Place in each thereor,(; DENTIST ket Soos- turally, if they won the cases and received ! - e tish Rite Templs. ctors are hereby notified; || Rooms 8 and § Valentine | judgment for so great a sum, the attorneys fees| il lified 9 Building WALTER B. EAISEL, Secretary: i 5 hifi E uly qualified voters| would ‘in like measure be munificent. The Empire s (he BodE s et ‘Telephone 176 | 9 . LOYAL ORDER aw the ‘whole matter as a gamble by the Indians | Precinct No. One of satd|E: i r m S Xl OF MOOSZ and their hired lawyers for a stake of no mean| Juneau, which are as fol- 2 a a Juneau Lodge No. 700. proportions, c { Dr. A. W. Stewart | Meets every Monday % It did not associate it with politics. If the bill| that section lying on thel \ aight, at 8 o'clock. \ | DENTIST ] one is bona fide, and not an excuse trumped up by ‘T y side of East Second Street| | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. " ",IA,MES CARLSON, Dictator. self-seeking politicians for their own political and|ind West Second Street and the! | SEWARD BUILDING - . - T. VALE, Secy, P. O, Box o financial benefit, the fact that the Committee on|s2id € ""(’]d l-""f‘-"tl‘mgficyd Joross|i Office Phone 569, Res. STAND AT ARCADE CAFE MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14% A 4 & | tide flats to the mits i [Olams, or its subcommivies CURBSIGIGIEIN] or | . “octorivine GolA (ORI | il 5 Day and Night Service Second and fourth Mon- ilu';mx; it out nl)«'um;mlw,lol' agreed to let it die' i. iy the Fire Appartus room in- - i day of each month without action—the phraseology is a matter of no |y Hall Building, located ‘at| T v R : s Scottish Rite Tem moment—should not “confuse the Native voters” ihe corner of Fourth and Main Dr. H. Vance Any Place in the City for 50 Cents beginning at 7:30 p. m. nor produce friction in the ranks of the organized the same being the duly| | Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. | | % < ed Polling Place in and for || Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to ® = No. One, City of Juneau.| | or by appointment | Licensed Osteopathic Physician | EVANS L. GRUBER, Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, & 3ecretary. ¥ Indian bloc of votes. If, however, the bill has|des been made the basis for solicitation of funds, either | Precinct i litied " Yof n N A CTR ! THE CASE. oF toltical i ot il % That all duly qualified voters THE !A\(']hi IN }l{l- CASE for political campaigning or other purposes foreign residing withiin: te Iraiteaibe oa Phone: Office 1671, o S e ORDER OF EASTERN STAR cution of the projected suits, that i - ¢ H Second and Fourth ! 1g_ Precinct No. Two of said|' esidence, MacKinnon Apts. | N h L 1 ) ) a X 1 ¢ ” k o v different matter. Of -course, if that|city of Juneau, which are as fol- | &* Ort ern lte ruesda;aofia*h;?:;‘;}. hould be the case, the killing of the measure by e i s o Rite Temple. T4X’ SOC BURFORD, Worthy e, ) Matron; FANNY L. to the prose | an entire EMPIRE JIAN SUIT IS LICIOUS LIE pire under the heading of G J b the committee would vgry natur: s to The Empire” printed ! ry naturally tend to shu oW The June pcial des) story repor to permit the Haida and Thlinget In- {Native voter of the First Division” and ‘“cr All that section lying on the ng that the bill before Con- |Off contributions and .might both “confuse the |southerly side of East Second Street | o|end West Second Street and the; | CHIROPRACTOR Dr. Geo. L. Barton e i \ ROBINSON, Secretary. dians of Alaska to suc for dispossession of |friction in the Brotherhood.” extension of said Second ~Street | Hellenthal Building TO ANY PART e i L ’ their lands, was thrown out of the com- Mr. Paul and his associate counsel, and his|CrOSS the tide flats to the City|| OFFICE SERVICE ONLY OF CITY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ittee before it was for consideration, is political allies and henchmen, know ‘best what is nits will vote in “Triangle”|! Hours: 10 & m. to 12 noon Seghers Council No. 1760. an inexcus I ch of newspaper ethics IMeetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Couneil Chambers, Fifth Street. .. JOHN F. MULLEN, G, K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary, DOUGLAS AxRIE 117 F. O, E. i R " s : m-asurc [chmr‘t No. Two, City of Juneau. By Appointment While the English of the above is open to criti And to reterate what hat dlbeady’ been suid| THab all duly, qualified Vokets| SR 980 il 4| TO ANY PART ,,,,, i Y TS R o OF CITY ki, e msaning s piain. . The author, who refuges | in anonymity, apparently has forsaken subtlety |not interested in the person: i nes and substituted bluntness | s al political fortunes in these columns in recent weeks: The Empire is|1e%iding within the boundaries of Voting Precinct No. Three of said| { { N | | 1 ‘ {2 ; . the W Building, located on Block G, Lot/ 2,p.m to 5 p m. I ! ) : CaviriAaL (Petersburg. | e Teal purport of ‘the “bill; e Empire has at|q the same being the duly desig-| —_ 1! o > deliberate, prevarioation. =(FeterstUre. | nn stie cagught ‘o g0, beRiGASRAEINS of ll\e[nn!(-d Polling Place in and for| | 6p. mto8p m i i Olle g {and campaign of any candidate or set of mndp‘fi'\ii_“f JAnegd which G Robert Simpson rdates. It purposes to print the news of the sev-! hel | Meets first and third 22, The Empire received a despatch from Wash- All that section lying on the | Opt. D. i i - i Waton, D, C' ‘w-v:-n 5 'rmmnz AL N, usmml campaigns in the April primary elections as|northerly side and westerly side of | | Graduate Angeles Col- ' || TWo Puick Sedans at Your Gastineau Hnlcl“ONQ Mondays, 8 o'clock 3 T gt il |is dictated by the judgment of those in charge of |Gold Creek and the ofl pipe linel| lege of Optometry and - | Sarvice. Qarbtil-idnd o e & at Eagles' Hall Cphiea A It will take no part in them other than |of the Electric Light Company, in- | | Goiimiralogy B e Douglas. = ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. % Cl““‘;;]IC‘;‘}*’[:““l"““”(fmf:”:-“‘d‘;““““” ‘88? |cluding the Seater Addition, Will!| Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna Efficient Drivers. P. GUY"?MITH,I Secretary, Vis- ouse Bl ,301, in e anuary y ¥ o8 TS welcome. by Sutherland at Wickersham's instance, | It will nol throw mud at any candidate. It|Yo%e i Residenco Bullding, located| gt permitting Alaska Indians to bring suit |has always objected to mudslinging, From the |00 the uppel g |Ave, located next to “Home Gro-| against Government in Court of C B— alms for [tenor of the political diatribes in the Petersburg cary” JEore v tha: samel [baliETIRE DR. :‘ -t_s?'b""‘!v:fiu ] P one g o100 Bod hhr ateged alabte. {Indian organ, its organization may not be 50|quly designated Polling Place in | mc;:p Dni‘f)ert;i-(‘lxz::ls%sm]fi‘iued ! This telegram, preceded by the words, “special |scruplous. The Empire is ready to defend itself and for Precinct No. Three, City ‘»‘;:oom"“{; Vale;tifié Bldg. | despatch to The Empire,” to distinguish it from The from unwarranted, vicious attacks and unfounded|of Juneau. p v % | 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by | Empire’s regular press service despatches, was re- |charges as in this instance. If the Indian organ| DATED at Juneau, Alaska, this | Appointment. Phone 484 printed in The Empire under a Washington date-|desires to throw mud at any candidate, the of-|10th day of March, 1930. ok e L o line. {fended party cannot be questioned if he sces fit S R P SRS | i WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | LEGION, NO. 439 | Meets first and third Thurs- | days each month, 8 p. m, at | | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- | = | SEN, Senior Regent; AGHNES | | GRIGG. Recorder. | s g In so handling this matter, The Empire Vio-ito use whatever ammunition he may have against| . s e e BT : | - | Territory of Alaska. { ———— — —— lated no newspaper ethics, merely followed a prac-|the candidates supported by the Indian leader and ! RSB e e N JOHN B. MARSHALL i tice that is common to newspapers generaly. Neither |his following LEY Atnquast ks wouc Sult. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ’ A ———— e THE CASH BAZAAR did it consciously “prevarica So far as it knew| et |We call and deliver. Phone 328 { 420 Goldstein Buil then, and knows now, the statement was correct o | PHONE 483 The Petersburg paper quotes a despatch from | orweglan eugenist blames women for most | | TS AN AR e ol Prompt Service, Day and Night Delegate Sutherland to Judge Wickersham, one nr‘gr Wiy “‘L’"‘ r”’ moderny” alyillsalios | 3Rinbe they| ADvERlISE T g L N %11 CovicH AUTO SERVICE the attorneys engaged by the Indians to get the|> '8 MOSt of its joys also, they manage pretty | Open Evenings 8. Caple Office Opposite U. ® ; : a i oy ur merchandise -7 || STAND AT THE OLYMPIC necessary legislation passed and to prosecute '.]1(.‘1‘““Ch to balance their account with civilization. ,° (J J b P bl L h Phone 242 Day or Night projected suits against the Government, saying| ; TR | o 'n‘ “wms‘u' uneau 'ublic Library 56 AnyWiiere. in' City *If O Brbad Uy Aiae ok K that “there has been no action on the bill to| ~RiPple Rock, in Seymour Narrows, may be de- Free Reading Room |§ the finest flour and enable the Indians to bring sult in the Court of [Stroved by the Canadian Government, says ‘a Pres | e L other superior ingre- “ Claims." This does not necessarily mean that the |'ePOrt. We suggest as a part of the program thal O HIL, Booo T | dients in a sanitary Sy |breakwaters be constructed at Queen Charlotte Main Street and Fourth | £ information sent to The Empire is incorrect. Both"s s ot i [ Try Our $1.00 Dinner l well equipped bakery ound and Dixon Entrance. 1d , and pr y are. Reading Room Open From - akers wi 5 B T nre Al pobbly e \ . PETROLAGER Rt | "and 500 Merchants' Lunch by, bakers ‘who have can advertise It is a well known fact that more bills die in| | > i P, I 11 A Mto2 P M learned the art of % committees of Congress than are reported out, in| Education and Evil. s Bl T D Circulation Room Open from | ARCADE CAFE pleasing your palate. profita])ly... fact many more. The procedure in such cases is| o it | Health in Every Drop 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 Thefieststeptoward success generally as follows: A bill is introduced and is (New York Times.) No. 1 Plain p. m. Current Magazines, ey promptly referred to a committee, say the Com-| In one column of yesterday's Tymes Professor | < 9 Newspapers, Reference, ' eerless mittee on Claims as in the present instance. The Meiklejohn complained that education is ineffect- | Ny 9 With Phenolphthalein Books, Ete. ) Chairman of the Committee then passes it along|Ual. In another a report from the State Educa-| No. 3 Alkali br S Cafe . s 2 r 0. 3 Alkaline FREE TO ALL P fo 4 smbrommitice (o inestigate o merits ana 0 Depariment. llows the inference (at the crok| aRery s generally no cate ; r e e rrpolL‘ h‘u}:‘ to ’(l\‘l'. main ; r()mn‘\lg(“(‘, "I‘.hn § sub- lof the Sing Sing convicts had not finished even | Get Your Bottle Now At ! Regular Diaers “Resaombiis the’ MName® .| committee holds hearings or not as it may see fit. |an elementary school course, The menta] age of "5 ¢ Members study their copies of it. If no hearings the normal adult outside of prison is estimated at | fi:—— ————fil Short Orders N hat will attract are held, sometimes even when they are, the sub- |sixteen or seventeen, which is several years beyond | i Lunches B : be d by committee chairman or some member interested in the mental age of convicts. To be sure, education | £ : | If you want superior | Dien s 02 ot FOR OB - 5 sf suention and the measure, polls the memberships. Any onme of d0€s mot always increase one’s mental age, but the | bl aaD PPS{‘,UL*‘A’E' I?RI(?].ES. Cleaning and Pressing | | - yOur Prospects, + o e o o o three kinds of agreement may be reached—one, to |C1T "11?“““‘)”‘ e that the degree of crime varles ., = ., We Deliver! CALL 371 || e report favorably with or without amendment, nn-"mC;:” e i”‘“‘" 0![ “d"““"“il de or ugliness| .The Nyal Service Drug Store CAPITAL LAUNDRY HARRY MABRY | Work called for and delivered | |- — 5 B AR 2 &2 L 0 one wants poverty or servitude ol 5 | . :;’m“ d ;n report. unfavorably, Bad the third, to allow| St CHmL M RO e I | Phone 355 Proprietor || The Capital Cleaners L GET A CORONA | 2 e b ) “‘“‘"‘;‘ ‘:W“” “}:’t'“h‘lmfi not succeeded in banishing them. But he wizl" . ¥ — ya |~ For Your School Work | 8 lantamount to wing it out of the committee |not contend that it has not gone a long way towar S s PN TR Y SRR i i as The Empire’s despatch said was the case \uthummg men out of poverty, releasing them h-um | Our trucks go any place any || | “J. B. Burford & Co. I the Indian suit measure. If the last method is|servitude, creating beautiful things and making con- | ! '7’(‘TOR time. A fank for Dier2l Ol | || “Our door sup is worn by 1 adopted, the committee ta no action, as Mr,|Stant additions to the sum total of truth. Job made \ l Th I) N A and a tank for crude oil save | satisfled customers’ | Sutherland s had happened in this instance. |1 complaint like Dr. Meiklejohn's after enumerat- An Investment at oes ot Radi PR burner trouble. & s S § adios and Combination i ————————r Thus, it could easily be true that both he and ::f‘ "]"‘; ‘:‘]:)’:“b;;‘l““d’sl‘:‘“ L’(‘fddo‘“’“302“"5)(?1‘;?;1;“;‘; | Radio-Phonographs FUONE 1%, NiONY Qs | Y Mr. Marquam are corrct in their staements a5 nes 1oL boen able to do. Job excistmed in Fluctuate I alie-«--- s s ReLipLe TRANSFER | || JUNEAU TRANSFER to the status of the bill. However, Mr. Sutherland where is the place of understanding?” Destruc- Y e S (BRI COMPANY added in telegram to Judge Wickersham that |tion and death answered that they had heard a | SHEET MUSIC ‘ he was “assured of a full hearing before the sub-|rumor of their existence, but neither the land o TINCIS IN' —_— H - committee.” But this does not mean that the sub-|of the living nor the sea could claim that '-hE‘ A S~\\ I! GS ACCOLI\T | FIRE ALARM CALLS committee already not made its decision to take [Source of wisdom or the place of undemtandlng‘ b JUNEAU MELODY no action and let the measure die in committee :‘::( “““Ph r::hstN:trug:esl Dx“ni\iwkkd;otm t:llu\:s. sn\e; ! 1-3 Thzd- and Franklin, g 2 ae ot e e | y to and teac| e way. P : 6 R, 3 | & < Anyone at all Har with leglslative practice knows |ye tmust, Hawever, be on the road to. it it education| There are no “depressions” in the in- i-; gx;: ::lx::rl';::km;v that many hearings are held by committees which |is teaching us “to depart from evil.” which 1s, ae o d 3 VAT, 4 4 eV S . aittaail b vestment values of a savings account. '1 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts mean nothing because the minds of the committee- (cording to Job, “understanding.” It would seem to & B35 Tront: onp. Gty Whaot, men have been made up and their decision formed |be doing that very thing if those found guilty of | The account does not fluctuate with | The Florence Sllop | : 1-8 Front, n‘:g;' Saw Mill, 3 before the hearings are called |evil are generally not educated. i business. Over a period of time the “Naivette” Croguignolc Perm- | ([ 1-9 Front at £ J. Office, The Petersburg critic of The Empire then con-| There 1s another gratifying inference to be!li R L 1 f anent Wave l 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. Moves, Packs and Stores tinues in his anemic indictment of this paper K:Ix)mdo fron: Lk;te s!atlst:cs olt_ntlheflscate Eg:c:t:;xe: § income return is equal to that of most E BEAUTY SPECIALISTS !] 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Freight and Baggage When questioned Editor John W. Troy, of epartment. IV was;only a little time, ago h H high grade stocks and bonds. The man il| i Phone 427 for Appointment | | Barn. .y The Empire, stated that the telegram was |2verage mental age of the public outside of prison f Ko o . i e ——————1i || 2-4 Front and Seward. Prompt Dellvery of | from Tom Marquam who is in Washington, walls was twelve years. It is now lifted to sixteen | who regularly invests part of his earn- H || 2-5 Front and Main. ALL KINDS OF COAL f Again the facts are these: Will/A. Steel, “""“"X;.‘.m“'“ffie,"' In t[hp{ hght o(is'glcse stansté;:ls uw; i ings in a savings account is assured i | romerrr e e e e e } 2-6 Second and Main, 48 | date of the Indian faction for Republican nomina- |\ & (16 VAY Of CRGING wisdom even Shough i bt b et R i | Fl‘:il:thflflrllld Seward. PHONE gt | tion for Senator, appeared in Mr. Troy's office a1t the people of this part of the earth have || s _m ll'.lg I » 3 a0 5 H JUNEAU CABINET 1 3:2 Ga:tm:al; Rdin 1 short time ago with a telegram to Judge Wicker- grown mentally four or five years in the last de- greaest security with a sure investment H and DETAIL MILL- i 3-4 Second and Gold, 3 1 sham purporting to be from Delegate Sutherland, |cade, what may -we not yet expect of the race return on every dollar added to his E || 3-5 Fourth and Haras, B which was identical with that quoted by the Peters- that has been, according to President Osborn, at . 3 il WORK CO. !] 3-6 Fifth and Gold. HOTEL i burg paper. Mr. Troy showed him Mr. Marquam's|1east a million vears on the way? No individual account. ] next to Warner ! !| 3-7 Fifth and East, ZYND. telegram to The Empire. Mr. Troy was not “ques- 01‘ (v)ml‘llm(' Secretary Wilbur said the other day, H m"""'e ‘Shop 1] 3-8 Seventh and Gold. A tipned” by Steel for reasons that palpably need no|(gin HVC Gieceded the physical sHeRet it e i | 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. ELEVATOR SERVICE 7 S I 2 - % e ectual ability o e reel 1] 4-1 Ninf back ol «exposition. The latter made the call to “trade”|pnilosophers or the spiritual elevation of the Great i CABINET and | 20&]3;.““0”{7!&::0'&:;:& 8. ZYNDA, Prop. 14 information and Mr. Troy had no objection t0|Teacher, but the men in the mass are undoubtedly i i MILLWORK || 4-3 Distin Ave,, and Indian Sts. i trading. Nor for obvious reasons did Steel then|departing from evil, progressing, moving toward the i ; i| 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun, 8" say or intimate that The Empire was guilty of a|place of wisdom and understanding. [t i |l GENERAL CARPENTER/ | 4-6 Seventh and Main, |5 ‘ breach of newspaper ethics and of prevarication, *‘h—‘ i B H WORK & i| 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. BURFORD’S CORNER and, unless he be the author of the criticism in the| Then there’s the middle generation, one [} Th B M B h d B k H || 4-8 Tweltth and Willoughby. AX] - k ! | Petersburg paper, which is the official organ of [that raises the younger generation for the older fi e D. . benrenas ban i GLASS REPLACED 4-9 Home Grocery, TAXI SERVICE ff " ¢he Alaska Native Brotherhood, he has not done so Beneration to worry over.—(Detroit News.) old Baiki n. Alusk ;* IN AUTOS {{ 5-1 Seater Tract. PHONE 314 j Wghere it was known fo or could come to the| yip.) poterson says that “there is & moral ob-| dest Bank in a il { Batimates Furnished Upon )| Pign’ Whistle Candy 1| knowledge of, The Empire. |ligation to be intelligent.” No wonder the modern H Request - . Continuing, the Petersburg Indian organ said:|novel contains much immorality. — (Minneapolis H | .Old papers at The Empire of-| Old papers for sale at The William L. Paul, one of the attorneys |Journal) e || [ APPSO o i) ! Empire, S } 7 i S S ok

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