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very probably is, still as hot in his breast as when Daily Alaska Empire o By o e e s e o] Held ne Slayes | PROFESSIONAL | e —— _|weight crown off the brows of Jess Willard, the . s JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR 'AND MANAGER Kansas But the agile legs, the battering ram e % , Semt: i B. P. 0. KLKS e ——— larms, tr c fists, dancing, bobbing, weaving ; - || IHelene W.L. Albrecht ] Published m-prry bvening except Sunday by thelp .o ooded around the ring on steel springs are : | PHYSIOTHERAPY l o | ] EMPIRE PRI COMPANY at Second and Main a but caricatur of their heydey form. Even the . Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Entered In the Post Officé 1n Juneau s Second Class |SC e re on his countenance as he charged 4 R#v, Medical Gymnastics. Meeting every Wed- Ww matter illard has been altered by the arts of plastic < - 410 Goldstein Buildins nesday at 8 o'clock. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, i 4| sur 2 i g hiicodn iz i Srl:::ne}::u;ve:’comeu“m‘ R e e, e Back of Dempsey's proposed comeback there| f j 8 : - l 4 Y . Dostage pald, at the following rates: | scems to be the main idea of a “big gate.” Another| i & b ::ny GODD Ex 4 : g WINN GODDARD, Exalted Rules 0) advance, $1 million dollar house rather than a clearcut contest . o ) TQ CH. e ey ety e e o DENTISTS ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS M. H. SIDES, Scoretary. } no|‘tf) the Business Office of any failure or irregularity bfor titular ring honors appears to be in the making s S i | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. | Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us " i R HEC Maybe it will be brought about. But if it is, all the . PHONE 56 | Us At Any Hour— , in advance, $12.00; six months, In advance, DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel e Vet ballyhoo in the world wont keep the fight from 4 i | Hours 9 a. m. to § p. m, A ) ¢ 5 } ” ry Scottish Rite oA e S Phones I1 and Single O PRESS. i e Pres: clus antitled to the reacting to the great detriment of the boxing, Regular meetings use for republication of ali ne spatches credited to Shting o atar .. il § 3 it or mot otherwise credited in this paper and also the ghting - if ~you- prefer,.. g4NIS- in-Mie United second Friday BUE S5t mablished Herein. ;5. The public may respond to the ballyhoo . ‘| Dr. Charles P. Jenune Carlson’s Taxi and Ambul . - each month st e g Lo before the fight but it wont remember it kindly | DENTIST . A bll b Serv1ce == 7:30 p. m. Scot- Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine — = tish Rite Temple Building | WALTER B. EEISEL, Secretary. 4 g ‘Telephone 176 The two North Carolina jokesmiths who loaded LOYAL ORDER o 2 be a pi 4 Assoclated Press Photo a judge's traveling bag with a pint of liquor don't G['ah am S I aXl OF MOOSZ Mrs. P ) 35, i rs. Peggy French, 35, of Atlanta . Juneau Lodge No. 700. mind paying for their little joke. A pint these|ys accused of sla AT ) ying John B. Gor- days is equal to a gallon in pre-war times, when|man, a traln dispatcher, after a dis~ Dr. Ai)nyfis'brtcwart Meets every Monday & only cost is counted. pute over letters she had written e Phone 565 aight, at 8 oclock. i s him. She asserts she killed Gorman ours @ 8, ‘m. to 6 p. m. i JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. in self defense. SEWARD BUILDING W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 820 | If robbers take to posing as census agents all Office Phone 569, Res. STAND AT ARCADE CAFE lover the country, the genuine census takers may be b e o 95 Phone 276 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 in for some real work before 1930 is ended. JAPANESE HORSEMEN T ——— Day and Night Service Second and fourth Mon- TRAIN FOR OLYMPICS 8 day of each month in | Women airplane pilots are sald to be reluctant| TOKYO, April 8. == Japan is| | Dr. H. Vance 1 Any Place in the City for 50 Cents q Scottish Rite -Temple, e o 3 _|making an early start to preparc | . beginning at 7:30 p. m. to accept jobs as'pilots of commercial planes. Prob-|, "y Sconon for the riding con- Osteopath—201 Goldstéin Bldg. Wt EVANS L. GRUBER, ably interferes with their conversations. tests in the 1932 Olympic Games | HOUr: lobw 12; 1l to 5; 7to® = 3 — |Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, at Los Angeles. or by appointment Secretary. MAYOR JUDSON'S FOURTH TERM. Mississippt politics appoar 1o be rebubming to| Lisutenant-General Nakhmus,| | Licensed Ofteopathic Physictan s SRR R | Phone: Office 1671, | ORDER OF EASTERN STAR normal. Political differences are carried to the|inspector of cavalry, is head of a Temorrow with the reg meeting of the City "O e Residence, MacKinnon Apts. Sacoh‘and. P 6 ¥ ER court of last resort with Judge Colt as referee. committee named to select and. - N ’ L- _Secont ! 4 Counci¥ Mayor T. B. Judson will begin his fourth| train cendifiabes. for IR of e Ort wern lte Pestess of Sashtbonit, consecutive term as chief executive of the City of T R five men, which will be sent to Los e at 8 o'clock, Scottish Temple. LILY Juneau. Unopposed for re-clection, the vote cast A Work For AlL Angeles. ; | Dr. Geo. L. Barton T X’ rl;lYlJeRI"ORD A for him in Tuesday's election—526 out of a total of upePR Three went to Amsterdam in 1928, | | CHIROPRACTOR 4 J g FA’NNY 4 628 or about 85 per cent., was a striking iribute (Fairbanks News-Miner.) and their unsatisfactory showing | Hellenthal Building ! TO ANY PART ROBlNéoN, Secretnry.‘ to him and a mark of the confidence local citizens| The International Highway Ass:)_clatio? 'of }7‘1\‘):’: Sfl:;c xasfgngor the carly prepara- OFFICE SERVICE ONLY k& repose in him. It cannot be anything else except banks, organized when the suggestion of an aut . Hours: 10 airH t4 (14 noon ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUT mobile road from Seattle to Fairbanks was first | e { I OF CITY &4 “Séchiers Connoll o, 1160 a vote of approval of his past administrations, PAr-|, qu.;00q seemingly has borne the brunt of detail MEETING TONIGHT P p. m oc Srsabings socotid ik iast ticularly that of last year. As such it will give him gy *ng money outlay in behalf of the project.| The Women of Mooseheart Le- PO D> Monday at 7:30 p. m. renewed strength to prosecute the program of CiViC Grrice routine alone has reached taxing proportions, |gion will meet tonight at 8:00 p.m. p. m. p. m. One Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Councll improvements which has been notably carried on|anq there has been a constant tendency to make AGNES GRIGG, BYPHAODNDgn;r;;m since he first took office. |further burdensome call upon the local member-|—adv. Recorder. | TO ANY PART Chambers, Fifth Strees- This feeling may well be made all the more pro- |ship. i ¥ — —_— JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. nounced by the fact that the voters returned to When the International Highway Association was ) v al—b—————-————-—-‘-': OF CITY H. J. TURNER, Secretary. office with him every candidate on his ticket, Run- |first organized it was realized that the undertaking | e . rlnt Robert Simpson . Ui s n ning with him, the voters were aware that they ‘:houkr‘ ;“4“‘_“‘]‘: “‘fmfl‘;““;z&ve‘;“;’”;; ‘;‘; “@:“:le“:b(‘r’[l i Opt. D. 5 R ' Meets first and thirg could be relied upon to support his policies during|ine '® 4 D! f || Graduate Angeles Col- | || Two Briick Sedans at Your Gastineau Hotel &Monday; 8 o'clock L | ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE L Ef g THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION after the final gong. ship here. It was therefore decided that a cor-| " g the next year. Of the holdover members of the 7 Sasing | PACKET HEADS lege of Optometry and Service. Careful and at Eagles' Hall poration should be formed and non-profit sharin O htlony Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W, Council, Messrs. Krause, Bothwell and MacKinnon, |gtock issued and sold to provide funds for publicity | Lo o 3 ? the last two were elected on Mayor Judsons ticket purposes, When other Alaskan communities were LETTER HEADS | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna Efficient Drivers. f P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- last year, and Mr. Krause, while running on an op-‘approachcd only one, McCarthy in the Copper lNVlTA.I-IONS b s iting brothers welcome, | i A S o | T S 7 T AT SR I | position ticket, has given the Mayor fine support|River district, responded. In the meantime the [+ DR, R, E. SOUTHWELL p P | o ™ since his inception into office. With a Council so|other Alaskan communities, without exception, have STATEMENTS ! Optomatrist-Optician i, A £ || WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART composed to work with him, the year 1930 should granted the merit of the project and have expressed | | Eyes Exdmmined—Glasses Fitted | LEGION, NO. 439 G ch an arteri 1 will become i ! 3 | Meets first ai s 8 oted for Marbiny 1n the GIty administrkftiy. ! I0OBGROLIEl - that such. an B tenialp gomd. il heoa BILL HEADS Room 16, Valentine Bldg. R | | nd third Thurs. jof benefit to them directly and vastly so to the | { ¢ s [ A | | days each month, 8 p. m, at | Local voters likewise rendered Mr. R. E. Robert- |qerritory; They have made no move beyond grant- | ENVELOPES | i";;gflflfi'mfia‘f" EVSEL‘??: 413 J | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- | son a fine compliment when 468 out of 638 marked jng the premise, preferring apparently the role of | ; P | SEN, Senior Regent; AGNES | | | their ballots for him as School Director. He was the dormantly waiting. RECE][)TS 3 GRIGG. Recorde! unopposed for re-election, and the position of his British Columbia, which will be compelled to do ¥ & — A name on the ballot made it necessary for the voter |a lionm's share if the road becomes an actuality, has | DODGERS {{ Juneau Public Library S P S S e T ¢ stepped into the work magnificently. So too have | individuals and organizations in the States. The | FOLDERS Free Reading Room - X M ' THE CASH BAZAAR it. That so many did it, is a mark of appreciation P e movement in fact has been hailed and advanced | Gty FIall, - Sedond: Fodk: for the efficient manner with which Mr. Robertson 5 so rapidly outside the Territory that Alaska is com- BLANKS Maln: Strest ‘an : g has served the community on the School Board|peied to imcrease its stride in order to keep up AR Prompt Service, Day and Night 2 . Open Everings during the past several years. with the parade, | CARDS '} Reading Room Open From | ———— e e | Not only will latent interest on the part of the 8a m to10 p m Cgv;‘(l:)HAA’ll{T}mq gl]':‘,RVIICE | " : Opposite U. 8. Cable Office [Territory, through its show of lack of unity, hamper | T A G S STA T YMPIC NCAPABLE OF REAL AMERI(‘;\NIZA-N,E project at this time, but it will serve to throw | Circulation Room Open from i Phone 342 Day or Night Tnere is no reason to search for it in order to place a check agains TION. /the burden onto a group too small to carry it, and | 4 , o » and guarantee your ;lwms?:so(;r:;'lmgfl«::: 50c AnyWhere in City ;‘:tlilgr }’f:gg bgz)rtr?: [so serve to retard a movement that can expect a| ga¢igfaction with our work Newspapers, Reference, et S AR BB T times-it's-good - and- “Americanization” of its industrial structure may {stymulus and smooth co-operation from the land | be the genuine purpose of Soviet Russia, but it is that will ultimately profit most. | Bonks, ‘Wte. o =t —4| sometimes - it - isn’t doomed to failure from the very outset. It can,| It therefore behooves every Alaskan town to give FREE TO ALL £ plan. Remember the it is true, adopt the methods of mass production,|its constructive support to the International High-| M . v | ‘ Try Our $1.00 Pmnerl nitha ‘of ‘our "brait : modernize its machinery, introduce efficiency of | Way Assoclation, both thiough financal aselstance orris | romes met e G L e l and it will insure can advertise arketing ant hrough publicity work emanating from its sec- | 1 . i . i ) marketing and put into_effect the akeleton form (B S0 O8 o anks’ parsonnel, drained fo the . ARCADE CAFE you | perfect satis. profxtal:ly... of the American industrial machine, but the real, | ; : onstruction s faction. %) 9 E S Fl imit, must have help in its financing and asks that ' If you want superior underlying spirit of American industry will still be | gecistance be given it immediately. This is a re- p AR R R 5 ASK FOR PEERLESS lacking {quest, officers point out, that should not have to C()"l I)(an woek call HOT CROSS BUNS That spirit is the fruit of individual effort, of be made and therefore one that should have im- CAPITAL LAUNDRY ’ Phone Mabry’s Cafe Peerless 355 to make it reasonable. Under the Soviet rule, this|Work of others shall be minimized and realization GENERAL ’——_—L : spirit has been crushed, and the State exalted in|Of this constructive project retarded in galilove: | AT R SR RS Regular Dinners Baker’y o | | | | its stead. Substitution of State control of the mar- | | CARPENTER ‘ HARRIS Hardware Short Orders | | competitive genius, kept alive by the hope of per- mediate response. It must not be said that for lack | gonal reward which has fruition sufficiently often|of united effort on the part of Alaskans the good| velous industrial machine of the United States would | e R o Lunck utterly destroy it, and just as surely will Russia e Great Debate. i 'ORK C'Ompany unches - Open 6 a.. to 2 a.m. FOR QOOH Now located next POPULAR PRICES '| Cleaning and Pressing | | CALL 371 fail in its effort to “Amer] nize” its own indus-| tries. Whatever it may accomplish in the way of [ poo oo ool Lo Tonn ©add such items— mechanical wonders, the soul of Americanization|gicorarding the partisan duel of wet and dry argu- P’lo'le 62 will not be present to give life to the machines. |ment before the House Committee—as the Yale (Boston News Bureau.) CS)NNORS HARRY MABRY | Work called for and delivered | |z : - GARAGE Proprietor || The Capital Cleaners ||| GET A CORONA ‘ o — students’ 5-to-1 vote for repeal of the Efghteenth p HARNESSING ELECTRICITY FOR Amendment; the Supreme Court ruling that ginger | [F==zwse=-. M e T DETECTION OF CRIME. ale, cracked ice and empty glasses can’t legally be | 7 — served to folks who'd use them in mixing intoxi- A new ray, named by its discoverer the “black cating beverages; and Chairman Wickersham's hav-| ultra-violet ray,” was proclaimed recently before IN8 no objection to investigation of the enforce- g 5 the Soclety of Medical Jurisprudence in the New |Ment unit—which was promptly taken to mean by An Im estment That D()CS NOt ns that such probe was and also was |63 | For Your School Work | ‘T, | 7. B. Burford & Co. | Vl(wTOR Our trucks go any place any | | | “Our door swp 18 worn by | ¥ time. A tank for Diesal Oil | || satisfied customers” R and a tank for crude oil '!——-——J Radios and Combination ;’ burner trouble. il L Radio-Phonographs 11 PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 RECORDS i | RELIABLE TRANSFER SHEET MUSIC ey e s S JUNEAU MELODY FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Tha@ and Franklin, HOUSE 1-4 Front and Franklin. 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. ’| 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts 1| 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. The Florence Shop | || 1-¢ Front, near Saw il “Nalvette” Croquignole Perm- 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. anent Wave 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. Moves, Packs and Stores York Academy of Science. It is claimed for it that 8 5 it will detect spurious jewelry, counterfeit currency, | -pne Special Committee on the Eighteenth Amend- Fluctuate In Value----- bootleg liquor and other things which have been|ment of the New York County Lawyers' Associa- the source of fraud. A machine for the radiation |tion, in a 40-page pamphlet, adds its opinion, with of the lightless but powerful detector was demon-|the startling statement that Prohibition is illegal, strated by its inventor, Dr. Herman Goodman, |and that the United States Supreme Court, in its Originally it was developed by him for detection |five-to-four decision upholding constitutionality of of minute tissue diseases of the skin which are|the fl""‘numedm- flaflo_d to give dlue \velghdt Lto t:m‘ L s E05 : not visible even under microscopes. Its further use| cni Amendment, since counse opposec 50 119 here are no “depressions” in the in- 3 amendment failed to lay due stress on this fea- z for fraud detection was accidental. Tt is claimed |y, e vestment values of a savings account. that crimes of forgery, altering checks, adulterating| 1ts thesis is that the amendment, being a Te- The “account: doelk Rdke flitctuate: with alcohol, and the reading of invisible ink script, |striction on rights of the people, could not legally 2 2. Z which is sometimes smuggled into prisons, would|be made part of the Constitution save by vote of business. Over @ period of time the be clearly exposed under the rays of the machine. |the people. Acceptance by legislatures can't void income return i P y y | s equal to that o i Many of its possibilities were demonstrated to the |the rights of the people, guaranteed by the Tenth | b L mos BEAUTY EFSCIALING {| 23 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Freight and Baggage x i | Amendment, which reserves to States and people high grade stocks and bonds. The man | Phone 427 for Appointment | Barn. ssembled scientists. i Py " [ {all powers not delegated to the Federal Govern- who regularly invest: t of hi e =8} 3-4 Front and Seward Prompt Dellvery of The committee proposes to present this thesis gularly Inv@sis pgart ol nis earn- 2-5 Pront and Main. ALL KINDS OF COAL = e ent MIGHT INJURE BOXING. o S b 1o Thal ¥ ; fretire 2 | e Supreme Court, either by invitation to appear ings in a savings account is assured 6 Second and Main. i | 2-7 Fifth and Seward ‘PHONE 48 s a “friend of the court,” or by b 1 & iy In the announcement that Jack Dempsey pro- iy ;:)m;r}:;‘om(b’itlon g POUIE oy that he is building an estate of the JUNEAU CABINET 2-9 Fire Hall, 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. and DETAIL MILL- poses to re-enter the ring, there is more than the| Tpe first returns in the nation-wide Prohibition greaest security wi i | S E security with a sure investm v wit vestment -4 Second and Gold. ordinary amount of interest attached. Dempsey was|poll of the “Literary Digest” have indicated an 4 3 a great fighting champion. That time, however, is!overwhelming opinion against the present system.| return on every dollar added to his 3-56 Front Street, next to Warner 3-7 Fitth and Bast. ZYNDA Machine Shop 3-8 Seventh and Gold. -9 4-1 4 4 past. He used his fighting heart and battering fists /A poll by Pierre S. duPont shows 80 per cent. of| account. But Prohibition can parade in its own notable || 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. ELEVATOR SERVICE CABINET and -3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts. 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. BURFORD’S CORNER e e T | HOTEL 3. attained in a degree not excelled by any pugilist | since the days of John L. Sullivan. Much of that| oo O B fol O coes clamorously on popularity is retained by him (What professional glory for the New York lawyers' | Today Dempsey is probably the best drawingcommittee if it could succeed in legally ending| card in fistiana. But he is far from the best|prohibition! And perhaps peace for the rest of us! | fighter, in the judgme of ring experts. It is —_— \ reasonable that this sho be true. He has passed; Apparently the Chinese don't care who runms, TI I} ‘I B h l the age when fighters are in their prime. His|the country, just so they can fight one another. e o IVH, enrendas Bank What a Paradise for Democrats.—(San Francisco | to pave the road to public popularity which he the citizens of Delaware upp'x'mched were opposed -1 Ninth, back of power house. 8. ZYNDA, Prop. 1 RK 4.5 Ninth anf Sathours s to Prohibition -2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. GENERAL CARPENTER | || 4-6 Seventh and Main. WORK /| 4-8 Twelrtn ana Willoughby. GLASS REPLACED ||| 40 Home Grosery. TAXI SERVICE IN AUTOS S el i PHONE 314 Pign' Whistle Candy years of soft living, even if he had kept actively ¢ engaged in the mauling profession, would have Laken‘chmmde" FESVRY ALt A ()I(I(’st Bank in, Alaska off the keen edge which makes the champion super-| Sroliiitton 18 progressing -in New. .York. Mast jor to the ordinary run-of-mine battler. And he|,r the 32000 speakeasies there close now at 3 a. m has not been active, The combative spirit may,|_(Boston Globe. Estimates Furnished Upon Request | Old papers at The Empire of-| Old papers for sale at The EEEEEER.eoesEiTeEesTiess samEEEa. ey fiCe Empire, T T T Ios Toiro T orTe I iieTiiio - otie:

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