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B A o A D nss A ——— i s e £ TR EPTION 2 il THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1930. . ! s head point to this expenditure as evidence that NOTICE OF ELECTION! IR S kT S SRR ( Daily Alaska Empire | i w's s jutiy sn's sen. 0|1 o scsos of o oy || PROFESSIONAL I | Fraternal Societies 1 RS, R TR _____ |reasoning is obscure and the concluslon unwarranted. | “guneqy, Territory of Alaska. | | : AUTOS FOR HIRE i or J - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER Only a very small portion of the total expenditures| NOTICE is hereby given that, | r 3 {OHN Y,EROY VE,, e e for Jeduication oo Rrdtn Pederhl siiroes, BY Pursuant to the provisions of Ordi-| | Helene W.L. Albrecht r,n Gastineau Channel B e A g o excent Sundey o Main |far the major part of it is derived from municipal,|nance Number 177 of the City of | | PHYSIOTHERAPY B F. O ELES it Juneau, Alaska, county and State treasuries. And the more money |Juneau, and in conformity there- | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red i i e In Juneau as s |they spend on their schools, the greater is the need |With, a General Municipal Elec-|| Rev, Medical Gymnastics. Heedtlns i"e'ry'vlvei-\ [ ___|that they continue to exercise local control of the [tion Will be held on | 410 Goldstein Bullding | 9 a nesday at 8 o'clock. — o ——————— | : g 5 # TUESDAY, APRIL 1ST, 1930 i Phone Office, 216 1 Elks’ Hall. Visiting 0 e 1 Junas. Dountat, Treadwan ‘ang|Systems which admicister them. With &6 Meuyie it TRl of 9 o'clock|s 2 s ar Son S brothers welcome. % b O L TRTVR "‘pr‘,"f{ffl‘n\ B instances of failire of Federal control staring the(s” a and 7 oiclock B. M. of m i X | 1, postage pa . in_ advance country in the face, the contention that education|dqay for the purpose of electing e e — | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER WINN GODDARD, Exalted Ruler lc in advance, | e nonthy o advance, $128 "0 T ramptiy | WOUI be bettercd by a_centralization of authoritylthe following officers, towit: i DENTISTS i ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. notlfy the Business Office of any failure or irregularity|in Washington, even under a cabme; m‘."l‘:“;r' ?‘I‘;;E%Agggficm\mn | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— Co-ordinate Bod fn the delivery of their papers. 3 is hard to understand and even more difficu 0} B TLA i [ PHO! Bihors o AT A4 Busnees Omcen 34, |1 Bard o, unders | OnE SomoOL DsEoroR, || mows ST DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Motel s o Prcemason MBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. e 3 The Common Council of the|s 5 Ll nted L ely eatitled to the —_—_——m m City of Juneau having hertofore, Regular meetings Phones II and Single O use for republicat spatches credited tol gecretary Fall was convicted of receiving a $100,- 3 — ¢ ! second Friday it or not otherwis paper and also the | i aad o ¢ by resolutica, duly designated the | 1 " local news publis _ . [%0brike from E. L. Doheny. Bub DEBdhiny Das|.,.c Grsiictaiios aainiattany| | Dr. GHERIEEED Syes v Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Y X each month et e 5 = [been acquitted of bribing the former Cabinet Of- the Polling Place in each thereof DENTIST = 7:30 p. m. Seot- ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER 4 g tish Rite Temple THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION |ficer. Maybe, after all, it was Santa Claus who|the electors are hereby notified: Rooms 8 and § Valentine | E.LISEL, Secret: e L R e | That an duly qualitied voters _ Bulil el 4 Wi _ a residing within the boundaries of Telephone 176 | ’ o LOYAL ORDER A perusal of the Congressional Record would tend |Voting Precinct No. One of said | ’ r m aXl OF MOOSE to the belief that “Everything is wrong and the|City of Juneau, which are as fol- |z Juneau Lodge No. 700. | country headed to the dcmnition bow wows,” and |[1OWS: » Dr. A. W. Stewart Meets every Monday b |that President Hoover is to blame. But he seems All that section lying on thel DENTIST night, at 8 o'clock. Phore 565 2 i I | under the indictments, (northerly side of East Second Street Hours 9 8. m. to 6 p. m. | Bt dh [ bt e JAMES CARLSON," Dictator. any est Secon reet and the SEWARD BUILDING W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 82t St |said Second Street extended across Offic I STAND AT ARCADE CAFE S : 3 . 1 bl 5 ates. |58 Cross ice Phone , - Res. Wind puffs up empty bladders,” sald Socrates.|if " yidc” flave to the Oty Tam il I MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Sounds like he might have had experience with |, .4 easterly of Gold Creei: will .J. Da and Ni ht Service Second and fourth Mon« some Senators. vote in the Fire Appartus room in Yy 4 day of each month in Scottish Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 p. m, EVANS L. GRUBER, the City Hall Building, located at|'| '3 the corner of Fourth and Main Dr. H. Vance rects, the same being the duly|| Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. Any Place in the City for 50 Cents The Coast Guard an Able Institution. designated Polling Place in and for | | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to § : = = Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, (Port Angeles News.) Precinct No. One, City of Juneau. or by appointment Secretary. GRAYS HARBOR PROTES The Port Angeles News refuses to join the pack| That all duly qualified voters|| Licensed Osteopathic Physician lof newspaper wolves snapping at the throat of the|residing within the boundaries of Phone: Office 1671. Senator McKellar's resolution directing a report United States Coast Guard over a recent rum-run- | Voting Precinct No. Two of said Residence, MacKinnon Apts. | of opportunities in Alaska for the manufacture of |ner incident Rather, we remember the lives and |City of Juneau, which are as fol-|i#———————~——u— & | o’ - } "l" 3 ORDER OF EASTERN STAR | ax 1 Second and Fourth 4 .l Tuesdays of each month, Northern Lite paper through the utilization of “dormant nnmml;E;Os:;::eS;!:;flithlib'c‘lgeafis:;;fuard, and add a word m'A" el PR falt & ,g], | :{t‘tea ';eilgii' Szoltixls;x S 3 r - | B sec nj e | i 3 resources in the Territory huf arousedH ml\) ”bififi.‘ it the. publlo. ‘Ahould’ veteiits i COflSI‘:;outherly e ySecgondstreet Dr. Geo. L. Bartor [ TAX’ P c BURFORD, Worthy Hon from the residents of the Orays Barbor 80 |aukrd did not ask forthe dutw GUFhHINg dowhand West Becend. Bireer o 1 CHIROPRACTOR | : MA oDy RANNT o tion of Washington. Pacific Pulp and Paper In-i,,, runners In the past five years the editor of |extension of said Second Street Hellenthal Building | TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. dustry, trade publication of the Pacific Coast, refer-|tnis paper has talked to thirty Coast Guard offi- |across the tide flats to the City OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ring to the Senate resolution said that Grays Har-’cers in many ports. None of them are particulahly |Limits will vote in “Triangle” || Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon | OF C[TY Belins Cou‘m:‘il No. 1760, ; bor has laid its case before the Senate, inquiring fond of the pestiferous additional duty put onto|Building, located on Block G, Lot 2p m to5p m | M‘eetmgssecondandlm in effect, “Why open a remote Territory while |the service, which has had plenty to do on ice |4, the same being the duly. desig- p— Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Council thousands of cords of good pulpwood are going to |Patrol, revenue service, seal patrol, Alaska work and nated Polling Place in and for| aliv i} logging areds?” |ship and property rescue work. | Precinct No. Two, City of Juneau.| e oy dngWaahinglan logging The Coast Guard is one of the earliest of our| That all duly qualified voters 6 p.m to8p m | By Appointment 50¢C | phone A PHONE 259 o We would suggest to the good people of Graysio genuiinia) services kfloat; andlibl sn enviable | residing within the boundaries of i e 10 ANY PART { JOHN ghiangybxf&rzmghxsmfl' Harbor that the matter of development is ome that |record in peacetime as well as in war. {Voting Precinct No. Three of said|sn H. J. TURNER, sec'retsry: should be determined by economics. If they have Many a sailor, clinging to a sinking vessel, has|City of Juneau, which are as fol-! | Rob. Si OF CITY > iy the raw materials for manufacture and —power |cheered the sight of a white cutter coming to his|lows: obert Simpson DOUGLAS A£RIE 117 F. O. E. sources to transform them into woodpulp and news- |rescue. ~Ask the sailors of the steamer Nike, who| All that section lying on the| 0O D. Y i3 Meets first and third print at a cost equal or lower than can be donevChzerid ;helcutl(’rffSnogomis}l‘ as it came“al]{o‘ngside‘northerly side and westerly side of| | Graduate Angeles Col- ' || TWo Buick Sedans at Your Gastineau Hotel { &N:ongays.l 8 0:;1;:01: & | without the aid iand took them off when flames were licking at!Gold Creek and the oil pipe line le al | - ivd bt e R R T : al agles 4 :; ?r::"l:{u::;n:nz:l“s?::mno: u;ny other govern- }thelr very boots. Ask the sailors of the Tuscan|of the Eleotric Light Company, in.| = 3“,3:1‘,‘,’,‘;‘,2‘;,? sa Ser“?‘?‘ Caret:ul and j Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. 3 |Prince if they appreciate the rescue made by the cluding the Seater Addition, will| | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna Efficient Drivers. | P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- mental agency. | Snchomish |vote in Residence Building, located | sz _ b = iting brothers welcome. Alaska is not asking the Federal Government 0 “mme wrjter remembers not one—but thirty tojon the upper side of Willoughby - L ' = subsidize the manufacture of pulp and paper here-!rmy incidents of where the Snohomish or some Ave, located next to “Home Gro-| B It is merely demanding that the natural resources, other cutter, arrived in the nick of time to save cery” Store, the same being the —_— & DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART Phone : { " i Optometrist-Optician LEGION, NO. 439 5 now going to waste on a scale that is appalling, /lives and property afloat. A duly designated Polling Place in{) Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted { Meets first and third Thurs- 3 be permitted to be developed rather than tied up; The natives and white people who live in the and for Precinct No. Three, City || Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | | days each month, 8 p. m., at | ; for an indefinite period. There is nothing unjust |Far North fem“‘“b“" l'lhehculflixt _C'“"‘:‘d as represent- lof Juneau. ] i . 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- about such a demand. We have no quarrel with |08 the law and publlc health in that region. | DATED at Juneau, Alaskz, this | Appointment. Phone 484 | SEN, Senior Regent; AGNES| i 1d b Beneticially And the public still remembers that the Coast|10th day of March, 1930. e B | GRIGG. Recorder. Ry Hihon BUGGIE Wolld Be. ancve DARMclRlly |, D8 Ceniter Tatipmiwhe Wpeddaa. shil funk With H. R. SHEPARD, - - £ . 3 _A occupied if it were trying to sell its resources s;nd all hands during the war. { Clerk of the City of Juneau, | —_— 5 o opportunities for their utilization to capital rather | crews from the Coast Guard cutter Snohomish | Territory of Alaska. | than undertaking to get Congress to build up a wall have three times helped save the business district | — o — e J(}IIN B MARSHALL 2 around Alaska that would prevent the legitimate of Port Angeles from destruction by fire, and twice LET Aimquist kiess your Sult | ATTORNEY-AT-LAW | lHE CASH BAZAAR exploitation of valuable natural resources. crews from the base have assisted. |We call and deliver. Phone 3528 420 Goldstein Building R SR Besides being ships of mercy for people of the! PHONE 483 I SN e e VI Open Evenin, . . [frozen North, rescuers of survivors from shipwrecks, | ADVE RTISE i Frompt Bervice, Day and Night { | el L A DECLINE IN SAVINGS DEPOSITS. ;polll:lefmen of l'.rl;xe :rntllf;c lt:;‘nesc ax;t: gerro(;'mcrs of | i R S SRR 4|} CovicH AuTO SERVICE Opposite U. . Cable Office D {mu. arious other uties, e 04 Juare is ever B e - STAND AT THE OLYMPIC During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1929, there |willing to aid forces ashore in protection of pubic Y OUE erchan: } AR s 3o ey et RigE Trere fs no reason was for the first time in 19 years a decline in|property. 3 ‘m "wm‘.u! ,]um-au Public lerary i 5 = to buy bread by the money placed in savings deposits and in the actual; When we hear the service criticized it gives us FiFtee Readin Ricm 50c AnyWhere in City i hit - or - miss, some- : number of depositors. This is revealed in an}x;ursh:ersk pain just about where the barber shaves W . g D e et times-it’s-good - and- : e s t) - % 3 City Hall, Second Floor —— at i ~it -~ YeR" authoritative »survey recently com‘pleted by h(e Sav- Don't blame the Goast Guard for running down |-~ o iy SA" h odx i | sometimes - it - isn’t s Bank Divislon of the American Baukers Asso- [, ooy mhe dry law is in the Constitution of{m.#m b gl g Mo o - . plan. Remember the ciation. It covers not only mutu.al savings ba“ks;the United States. The powers that Be order the| Reading Room Open From Try Our $1.00 _Dmner | name_of our .bread ) ‘l = but also the strictly defined savings departments|Coast Guard to stop smuggling. And just so long as | BENZO 8a m to 10 p. m. “du“’; B;{N:';‘; ';""' and it will insure can advertise $ of other banks and trust companies. |they have such orders, the Coast Guard will do the | , 3 you perfect satis- Pe itab vcen 1910 "nd 1638, Kid¥e wag) fio' véar 1z Hest- o1 ehey Koy SR, . | WITCH HAZEL gissaisiun fiou Ope e . ARCADE CAFE S B i profitably... which the total savings deposits did not increase. 2r CENTS o . .~ g b Thefimmpmrd-wus E | h n B | D] L p. m. Current Magazines, o Even during the war time period, when individuals The Republican Dilemma. in advertising is the choice Newspapers, Reference, eeriess i went into debt to buy Liberty Loan bonds, and dur- Fine for After Shavi . Books, Etc. of the proper medium. If : | (New York World.) [+ Alter Shaving or : 9 Y ocial ing such hard time periods as 1921, this held true.| . i for Cl M abr s Cafe B k you decide upon -E The average annual increase for the six years end- Iin ;‘;:: cf’g’fib;fio at:l:soEa‘g:n::fims;p::::;no(C:JL;Z oy “‘Pl‘(‘d Hands FREE TO ALL y a ery folders or fllfi‘:’ : 2 2 b | o Pl choice ing with June, 1928, was $1,805,600,000, and for mewE\ghteemh Amendmant. - The vote on that ocoaston | or Face D ) final year of the peériod it reached the sum of 4 b |was 124 to 88. On Monday evening another reso- o Regular Dinners “Remember the Name” ;; $2,322,058,000. » {lution urging repeal came before the same club. | - Short Orders b, Now, compare these figures and this record With |This time the resolution was adopted by a vote of | 1’ fi‘,‘ product that will attract that for the year ending last June. The money 461 to 367. The comparison between 1928 and 1930 If you want superior Lunches ? FOR GOOD H| b3ll attention and be read by on savings deposits showed an actual decrease of speaks for itself. In so far as the National Repub- # v ¥ P Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. Cl . d P . I bl your prospects. P $194306,000. And the number of persons having sav- [lican Club pll:lfrllectt;atR/c;ls:xxlcs:rtyser;g;e&tr S RN s ey work call POPULAR PRICES eamng;;l i roemng b3 i ited | CitY, b t - ek o i R T R L b S8 M e A O Lt B g Prohibi-| The Nyal Service vrug store | | CAPITAL LAUNDRY HARRY MABRY Work called for and delivered | % B m e U wan fhom e e Ve anlliony o denianly a fhilnes P that e i Phone 355 - The Capital Cl each vear, shoved a decrease last year of 524221, |10 & WRdeADIY & Tafhue ‘ | one Proprietor Bw‘ ) GET A CORONA The survey expressed the positive conclusion We welcome this vote in the National Republican | = ..isz 2 e | = For Your School Work that the cause for this almost unparalleled drain(Club, but we can understand why many of its in small savings accounts was “the lure of profits |members were reluctant to hhve the issue raised. to be made in stocks.” That the money so invested [In populous industrial States the Republican Party was largely lost in the stock market debacle of last |is in a difficult position so far as Prohibition is Fall is not to be doubted. Investors who haq ¢oncerned. It is easy enough for the Democratic financed themselves {rom such a source would|TArtY in these States—such States as New York, . . |New Jersey, Massachusetts and Illinois—to take a surely be the first to fall under the declines 10 [ atnite atand. . in: opposition to the Eighteenth stock values because they would have no TeServe | Amendment. The reason why it is easy is because | finances from which to draw. the strength of the Democratic Party in these States It is almost equally sure that current depres-|is preponderantly in the cities. There is no great 'n . Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesal Oil VICTOR and a tank for crude oil save Radios and Combination || rnor:l":::. ";:;';!"'T s | Radio-Phonographs RELIABLE TRANSFER | RECORDS % | | J.B. Burford & Co. | | “Qur door swp is worn by satisfied customers” JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY An Investment That Does Not Fluctuate In Value----- A SAVINGS ACCOUNT SHEET MUSIC o o H \ il H i i $ sion throughout the country is contributed to from |rural Democratic vote to scarce the party away from .l E AU l\lELODY HRE ALARM CALLS ov'. G « that cause. Individuals whose savings of years were [meeting the issue squarely. That is not true in the UN ¢ ¥ ¥ wiped out naturally are consuming just what they|C8se of the Republican Party. In all of these in- HOUSE 1-3 Thzd and Franklin, VAN dustrial States a very large part of the Republican strength comes from the small towns and the farms. In these circumstances it is dangerous for city 1-4 Front and Franklin. 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts There are no “depressions” in the in- vestment values of a savings account. are compelled to, and nothing more. Forced econ- omy, if no other reason, would see to that. It is| likely, also, that the savings deposits and those T ——— Republicans openly to oppose Prohibition. If they P : 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf, making them will again show an increase this|go, they run the risk of splitting their party wide The' account does nOt‘ fluc‘:un.te with l The Florence Sllfip I 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. year. A lesson, dearly bought it may be, has been |open and perhaps even of destroying it. There is business. Over a period of time the “Naivette” Crogquignole Perm- 1-9 Front at A. J. Office, Jearned that will not soon be forgotten. o::i faction of the party which believes, however, ' i % that of it anent Wave 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. Moves, Packs and Stores A e that the risk is worth accepting fer the sake of lnu))me return is equal to tha Toh nos L SEAUTY EERCISLISED. I 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's Freight and Baggage oy : ly. Thi 1 - hi, g s 1e one 427 for Appointm Y THREE BILLION FOR EDUCATION. jishg tne isue noncsly, This facton wae don hith srade sios RPN The Sl 5 & Fa B o st JPrompt Delivery of — y who regularly o 18 earn- @ More than $3,000,000000 was expended in the| : Ry : N g Y Yol it 4 3 :_g ;:::;d";:d“;“:n | United States in 1928 for educational purposes, ac-| ?Vmc“::;“:‘lb‘? ‘S’;‘hla;s v.;n: ‘:u “Sl: '1321:;‘-?1 lC:;“' ngs in a savings account is assured 2-7 Fifth and Seward. PHONE 48 | g cording to statistics issued by the United Stntt‘sln;:;_‘“;ashmg}fin Post.) T R that he is building an estate of the JUNEAU CABINET 2-9 Fire Hall, ation. This was $290,000,000 more| b ¢ s 3-2 Gastineau and Ra ¥ l SiEsen of Edue: greaest security with a sure investment vn Way. 1 than was spent for the same purpose in 1926. If beer is legalized, what will the people do i and DETAIL MILL- 3-4 Second and Gold, c 9 i The estimated cost of the 21,268417 students|with all their five-gallon crocks?—(Springtield, Ohio, return on every dollar added to his WORK CO. 3-5 Fourth and Harms. A b o) 3-6 Fifth and Gold. # enrolled in public elementary schools and kinder-|Sun.) account. 37 Pirth and ] gartens, and of the 3,911,279 students enrolled in &, BT i A Front Street, next to Warner 3-8 Beventh snmd 00‘- i | public high schools excluse of junior high enroll- This is the “de” age. We're debunking our na- Machine Shop 3-9 Fifth and Ke ments, totaled $2,184,847,200, or $86.77 per capita tional heroes, detouring our automobiles and de- | 5 e mo’nnmm‘,r A M 4 g . turing alcohol.—(Milwaukee J 1) o d ‘enrolled. naturing our 5 2 B e Journal CABINET and 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apta, ¥ For the maintenance of public universities and| ope manufacturer says he will soon produce a MILLWORK ::g mflém-?dwu | eolleges caring for an enrollment of 347,537, ex-|fool-proof airplane. Shucks! Give us a fool-proof alhoun, penditures reached $205753,979, excluding receipts|automobile first—(Florida Times-Union.) GENERAIV‘VO%‘}(RPENTER g ’;":?x?::, i Do BURFORD'S CO R [ ] tional to endowments, or $592.03 per student o l B k . . P. R. garage. RNE el ko ed. Mr. Norris opposed Mr. Hughes because Mr, ',e . M. Be ren an GLASS REPLACED :_: ml:thmd Willcushbs, TAXI SERVICE ) ' ignsolied. . Borah had an off day and wasn't opposing any t ! Grocery. * Teachers’ colleges, including all resident students, thing—(Dallas News.) v i w0 IN AUTOS 5-1 Seater Tract. PHONE 314 ¥ | report 219,119 enrolled, & per capita cost of $207.84, d | Oldest Bank in Alaska . Pign" Whistle Candy ‘ . | and a total expenditure of $54,542,706. Constructing a PFrench Cabinet must be almos: |f} .[il| {Estimates Furnished Upon & ‘ 3 Supporters of the proposal to create a Federal|as fascinating ,as working a cross-word puzzle.— | [i e Request Old papers at The Empire of- _W—— “?‘ & Department of Education with a Cabinet officer at|(Indianapolis News.) i! L tice. Em; pers sale at The Sor e e b e S i

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