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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, received adequate recognition from Dallv 41(1 ska Empire [ o ‘or e menton. o e and | !the Institution, however, are agreed that the his JOHN W. TROY - - - I:DITOR AND MANAGER‘ orical plane ought to be returned to Amer where it log It was invented, financed SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1930. brother had not | Fraternal Societies | | or / | Gastineau Channel f ‘H — & PROFESSIONAL | [ ——————1 ‘ | Helene W.L. Albrecht f AUTOS FOR HIRE ica, FOR THE RN e ally belongs | piublished s ¥ uihe |developed and flown in this land. But many effort: 1 i PHYSIOTHERAPY S— — gt made during the past year failed to settle the dif-| PARLOR | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red B. P. 0. ELKS AT - | terences between the inventor and the authorities !l Rev, Medical Gymnastics. Meeting every Wed- "W BE e T b )t the Smithsonian || 910 Goldstein Buildinz | ) J # nesday at 8 o'clock. - R N py Se or Robinson is a regent of the Institu- FURN 4 E‘ I Phone Office, 218 ! Elks’ Hall. Visiting SUBSCRIPTION RATES. o i B, i S I VL ] ] Son S brothers welcome. Dellvered by carrier In Juncau, Douglas, Treadwell and|tion. His present visit fo London, as a delegate = . Thane for $1.25 per month. to the Disarmament Conference, has served to for- " DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER o WINN By mail, the followIng rates: . FREEBURGER [ GUDDARD, Exalted Rules One ‘,»..T:’,_'m_ e, the. in advance, cibly remind him that the return still remains | JUNIOR ‘, DENTISTS ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. #6.00; one month, in adv unaccomplished. Maybe he will be diplomat unr)ughi 7 | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour = ——— e | notify the Business Offi to make peace between the two. It is to be k 1] PHONE 56 oo o-Ordinate Bod b tnthe deliy of their pape ”: e h}cl :ucco“m‘l it g i sy DIAMOND JI Hours 0 . m. to® p. m | DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel ies of Freemasom ROENDhC et ot o ; b s | i | 2 3 Ph II d S l | ry Scottish Rite ER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. R A | BRIQLETS = ones an mn e 0 ¥ Regular meetings | The Asmroitod Porss io extlusively eatitled to the| The Turkish Government has put a ban on| t Dr. Chanl ] second Friday use for on of all news dispatches credited to|school teachers who frequent beauty parlors. This, | ! r arles P. J ¥ i it ot otherwise credited in this paper and also the s { 5 . . Jenne Carlson’s T: . each month s Joosl y’::\\\~ [\1’\“\‘]‘”]”7]\:., : i o we presume, is a sample of the great benefit to! ARE | DENTIST Taxi and Ambulance Service 7:30 p. m. Soot. ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED To BE LAwoer |0 derived from the nationalization of an educa-| !| Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | tish Rite Temple LICATION tional system JUST RIGHT Bullding WALTER B. EFISEL, Becretary. THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PU e R AT o=y ‘Telephone 176 =y VY | T LOYAL ORDEE ; au—ns | A New M nmunity boasts its Mayor, who | &) ’ > B D ] ks e pormce, . the bgthed BB o | -. ranam s axi b fad % : |weighs 356 pounds, i e bigges ayor in the| 5 y " Juneau Lodge No. 700. 4 {United States. At that, if he's traveling in double | | Dr. A. W. Stewart Meets everngm;du' ) harness, we'll bet he's just common clay around' | DENTIST Phone 565 oight, at 8 o'clock. 5 | home | ‘ Hgl;; 9 a. nguw 6 &Gm- : p JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. | s ! ARD BUILD! y d . T. VALE, . P. O. | A longer trial is demanded for the Jones Five|| DO)DGE BROTHERS || ©™° :nmnez:w' i FLAND A1 ARCIRE CATE MOUNT JU; S ki {and Ten Prohibition Law. We thought it was i .31 At D d- Nighe Serss NEAU LODGE NO. 141 & |designed for longer jail terms instead of longer A”uuuu(;e B .: oo an e » e :zg’o%‘;a:;;oufi:nxofi ! | trials. of D ~ T . . k | : B r. H. Vance Any Place in the City for 50 Cents Beottish Rite Temple, | o e | Two New M { | beg : : { After seizing all of those English booze ships| odels gz‘“?‘:g—:‘:zmlmm Bldg. | E\?Anlsléngnn 220%5:: 1 |off the Atlantic Coast, the Coast Guard shouldn':i A NEW SIX 3 or by .mgln::,:n" e Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL u — |have any trouble staging a few good parties. | ] S | Licensed Osteopathic Physician | !, & )ecrf&“" i REGISTRATION NOT REQUIRED. SSEE T A NEW EICHT | Phone: Office 1671. | | ORDER OF EASTERN STAR ! Time to Wake Up. | Wesidence, MacKinnon Apta. . i a X 1 Second and Fourth 3 i Apparently there is an impression existent to a o xie | At amazingly low k) Orther,', L[te Tuesdays of each month, i not inconsiderable extent that citizens who failed to (Seward Gateway.) | £ 3 | at 8 o'clock, Scottish register for the municipal election cannot, by reason| As matters now stand Seward means little to prices | Dr. Geo. L. Barton ! | TS TN, LLIEE i of that neglect, vote in the primary elections to the Westward beyond the fact that it is the port| | CHIROPRACTOR A T‘4 X’ i C BURE.ORD, ‘Worthy i be held on the last Tuesday in this month. This from which the mail comes. This is true despite| e | Hell H ; leoagon, FANNY L. f is not well four Municipal elections are not|Seward’s happy location as the Gateway to the | ellenthal Building: ! TO ANY PART INSON, Becretary. r 3 2 3 R Ter- | Westw vell as the Gateway to the Interior | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | | G T gy e, | . in any way connected with those held by the'Ter-|Westward as well a ateway | Hours: 10 ! IGHTS OF COLUMBUS i i SR AN i e » ours: a. m. to 12 noon || OF CITY ol % z We step on our own feet in our hurry to C ritory. The former are matters of concern for the ih , A i 2p.mtobp m Seghers Council No. 1760, : 4 s h . |identified with anything going on in the Interior. | Mpetings second and ! several /municipalities and are governed by them |we o not know what's golng on out to the West- | MOTOR CO | = ! i D) i { so long as they do not conflict with Territorial |ward until after it has happened. | . 1 6p. m to8p m 11 _ One Transient broihenp. e statutes. The Territorlal elections are held in| Seward is in position to be of distinct assist- | Service With Satistaction ‘ B}'PHAop;iintmem | s v My Cm:lrt;; accord with the laws of the Territory and of ance in the problems to the Westward and would ! 59 TO ANY PART Chambers, Fifth Street Cong reap a corresponding gain. Seward, through its| 43 JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. civic bodies should look into the problems of navi- The only reglstration required gation of _Lhc w:vspvard. At this moment it mu_;hl‘, be of assistance in securing the proper chartingj OF CITY H. J. TURNER, Secretary. Alas] or general elections ka has no registration law for either primary : Robe; i rt Simpson DOUGLAS AfRIE 117 F. O, E. 199 : | Is that the voters shall sign their names on the |, mayging of the southwest entrance to St. Paul | Opt. D. : Meets first and third election books before they are given ballots by the|grarbor at Kodiak., Seward should lend its voice ROLLER | Graduste Bos Angeles Col- ! (| TWo Puick Sedans at Your Gastineau Hotel &M«mdnys, 8 o'clock election officers. Therefore, whether or not you in securing additional lights and buoys at a num- ) lege of Optometry and Service. Careful and bl 27 R e ey at Eagles Hall registered for the City election you are privileged ber of places where they have long been needed. | Opthalmology e h Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W, to vote in the approaching primaries, providing of Seward should adopt the means of opening up RINK | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna Efficient Drivers. ?. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- course, you possess the specified legal qualifica-|the coal market of the Westward. OuL] there they i | iting brothers welcome. i Saad o se and can read or \AT® Paying outrageous prices for coal when an ex- R | :\’?:: ;';“_“‘m pELlp: sae '“".‘;:;L 11\‘:221- (r:f:m":p‘lic:’t cellent fuel can be landed for $8.00 per ton on the | Open Every Afternoon |/ | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL i " WOMEN OF MOOSEREART | gnglish language Seward dock Optometrist-Optician Phone does not apply to persons legally voting in the gen- z LEGION, NO. 439 n | from 2:30 to 5 p. m. Seward should contrive to become a factor i Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted ' eral election of November, 1924. the fur market of the Westward. Hundreds of thou- % | Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | ! xfisp:éftm:xghtl}kd Tuzs HY In commenting on the matter of registration sands of dollars of Westward furs go through [ Every Evening* from | | 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by | Moose Han JOPX’ANI‘?I'\n;iEr:” V to the Chamber of Commerce, President Watson Seward without a dollar of profit acruing to this | . |, Appointment. Phone 484 ‘IBEN Senior Regent; AG"E(';l ¢ made a well-timed remark that commercial and city. 7:30 to 10:30 p. m. e e | GRIGG. Recorder. } ¥ other civic organizations might well use their efforts| Seward should take a hand in the growing live- | ypo g, 0 oot day 1S & to get out the voters to all elections. Unques- (StCk business of the Westward, not only supply- (l'l\'\'( o its f}’ l‘;m i iJUYleall Public Library i} Bl voting 154 oivilc dity. - A’ veltesantabive :?Qs::»(-l‘{]]':x:r(wb-“:w:]rdh:y:)\mi to raise the capital ays open unti p. m. z Frea Readin Roo f vote is one of the barometers of civic pride and|'* SCK (he Westward ranges. o ADMISSION { 8 ! THE CASH BAZAAR intelligent citizenship. The Chamber of Commerce, 'be prepared for that time now rapidly approach- | Afternoon—10 and 25¢ City Hall, Second Floor PO SOOI LS IS (S American Legion and all other organizations of |ing when farm products will be coming in from Evenings—25 and 50c Main St and Fousth Prompt Service, Day and Night Open Eveni-flsi E that nature would do n6 more than a puablic service lalong the Alaska Railroad looking for a market Reading Room Open From § if they devoted a great deal of time to educating|This market can be devcloped in the Westward 8a m to 10 p. m. Covicl Auro SERVICE , . Opposite U. 8. Cable Office the people generally on the importance of voting| Seward should have marine ways where boats ; . & STENI} ax Ty ORXMETY . ; in every clection, and using every effort in their 9 the Westward fising floet msy be docked for JUNEAU AMUSE- flgu;n;:)or; S50 o e Phone 342 Day or Night 'tl;"f;;e 'l;‘l;:(’i geaffl’; % : e 3 2 _, |repairs. In short, Seward is asleep at the switch, ~ Aol PuitR—1: 0050, B i A 3 power to get out a full vote. It is not mecessary, |nohy iy i ShOrh Seward s oo " MENT CO. P. m. Current Magazines, E 50c AnyWhere in City {/ hit-o)r- miss, gome- in order o accomplish this, for such organizations| Newspapers, Reference, St s times-it’s-good d ) to act partisanly. In fact, it would be a serious AT s A. B. Hall Books, Ete. = St S itics b e s g mistake for them to become partisan and, without The EalpTlections, 7 ml)met;{mes n ]g-lstylllt benefitting anynl.l(‘. inevitably would lessen their | (Duluth News-Tribune.) I3 v = NS, 0. Ak Tl‘y Our $1.00 Dinner I E:;"le Oefmgglr eéreag prestige and destroy in some measure thelr civic| Tryth compels the admission that the prospects|! o & omom 1 ) NP ¢ and 50c Merchants’ Lunch and it will insure usefulness |for Republican victory in the Congressional elec- GARB 4GE 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. you perfect satis- _— |tions this fall are none too rosy. It will be an off- o 2 facti { ATTORNEY, GENERAL MITCHELLS |y decion, miavay betwee wo presioni am | [¥ 4 TTT ING If you want superior ||| ARCADE CAFE faction. | 5 ASK FOR PEERLESS PR work call CAPITAL LAUNDRY i X sompaprm e A sas ment. The high hopes held—not to speak of the|| WOLLAND THE TAILOR M b C f , P l ! quotes Delegate Sutherland in soliliquy about the |y, yomices made—in the preceding national cam-|| will take orders and re- |!; Phone 355 | a ry sLare 1 eerless "3 delimma in which United States Attorney G"“("“”pmvn are seldom fully realized. 3 H 4 paigns, when almost always the party in power suf- fers setbacks. “QUANDARY This is due in part to the popular love of 2 change and in part to popular disillusion- HOT CROSS BUNS LOT CLEANING An Associated Press dispatch from Washington | ceive payments [| Chester Barnesson Mitchell finds himself over Federal appointments in| But Republican fears and Democratic hopes as to | Regular Dinners Bakery a8 HARRIS Hardware Alaska. The head of the Federal Department of the coming political battle rest on a more tangible | e d Justice, the Delegate opines, is in a “quandary” |basis just now than mere custom and tradition. In Succassor Short Orders about local appointments, and, 1t is intimated, is the campaign of 1928 there were Republican victo-{| Benson & Simonarson Company Lunches 4 SR i S, s P T unable to we his policy of appointing only [Fies in about thirty districts which were normally | PHONE 66 N located t Open 6 am. to 2 a.m i FOR BOOD ! ‘ the bone-dry in practice a5 well as theory with the |Démocratic, and these districts, which were for —_—) o, . "ocdled HoK LAR ! | Cleani d Pressi ; } By e s [ HoOver and probably are for him still, are likely to i CONNORS POPULAR PRICES Cang alle STopNus 2 4 BN 0l toe DONECI st °d | replace sitting Republican members by Democrats. | 4 | CALL 371 i Lo certain as yet unrevealed Alaskans for Federal Posi- | 15 November last Virginia & Hoover State in 1925, Old Papers ru sae at The Em- GARAGE HARRY MABRY | | Work called for and delivered | | - i B Hons in the Territory swung heavily back toward the Democracy, elecling‘:]“" e R S st Proprietor || The Capital Cleaners GET A CORONA ] [5 If we interpret the musings of the Delegate cor-|a Governor of that party. Many observers concede = S { H & [Fe=zwsssmn-. G — s = | | For Your School Work | rectly, he holds the opinion, that those Alaskans | that the other Hoover States in the South are likely|| ! B » recommended for either judgships or marshalships, [to follow its example. i ?—-——————-——’o" e e i | “J' . Burford & Co. | P g which constitute the offices to be filled by Attor-| A few days ago there was another Republican H VI(.‘TOR e, &tk ::ry ll;lenl ;l{| [ rAox R W e ney General Mitchell, are full-calibered drinking I};’“" ‘I:J‘WM“' bl[““:““s)\_ The old.2d dx?!rnft. 1m]ways g i < || and a tank for crude oil save | ‘ S T ) 8§ men. And, that being the case, it would be con- | FPUBICan betore, voting in o special election toil| An Investment That Does Not || Radios and Combination |l e e s e cluded that their bibulous tendencies have been|erat to this Republican seat with a majority of || i Radio-Phonographs || PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 | 4 divilged to the Attorney General with just the|ggo1. i Fluctuate In Value----- i RECORDS ReLiaBLE Transrer | (| JUNEAU TRANSFER proper degree of reluctant confidence and righteous N i | R TN 2N D S | COMP Q'NY horror, either by the Delegate or some other equally | Force Useles: I i SHEET MUSIC - = A disinterested individu ; it A SAVINGS ACCOUNT | e : 8 As the names of these alleged convivial Alaskans (Cincinnati Enquirer.) E E FIRE ALARM CALLS have so far not been revealed to the general pub-| Says Rev. Dr. Henry Howard: i f JUNEAU MELODY MOVING R4 o @ lic, no conclusion can be reached as to their degree There is no relation between physical ([ H 1S hud ;rlaml uin. VAN ¥ : of degradation or lack of it But Mr. Sutherland | force and moral action. You cannot make i Th(‘re are no “deprESSionS” in the in- f } 154 Eount st X = " may be better informed, and surely his wide| PCPIe be good The life sentence last [l : j|:1-8 Front, nsar Ferry Way. : it . i . | week placed on a woman for four acts H vestment values of a savings account. 1| 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts knowledge of local habits and extensive Alaskan| o Jarceny magkes this country open to the b o 11 5 & 31| 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart ' 1 " v ) i " o . acquaintance will qualify him to pass judgment| ridicule of the world i The account does . not uctua.te with il | The Florence Shop | ] 1-8 Front, near Saw M. M on who are inclined to tip the festive bowl and Failure of governments to recognize and realize |[i business. Over a period of time the i ['NRivatte™ Croqatpnale R i 1-8 ront &% A. J. Offios, who are the pure in heart this fact is more than anything else responsible for [[i ifieome. retuvn e BT bt Chat of most f anent Wave |] 21 Willoughby at Totem Gro. Moves, Packs and Stores However, the suspicion will not down that all[a definite retardence of the Christian religion— |[| s i A BERC I | -3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Freight and Baggage IS this grief over drinking or nondrinking is more |(or the inability of the social body to develop | high grade stocks and bonds. The man 1% Rbone A21 or ApelANEEQR ") 24?‘:!'“‘ Prompt Delt f : y pSe " T or less academic on the Delegate’s part. It is not |210€ these lines of uplift which alone can insure i who regularly invests part of his earn- H [l 25 r\-::: ::g f:::d' ALL KI;NDS (;I?‘r(yJOoAL ) _ altogether impossible that Alaska’s duly elected |''S s‘ififft’{‘“' Lot 1004 o i ‘ i ik s | poeeee -4 | 2-6 Second and Main ; Representative to Congress feels that he has not|unich are straining the normal remere oy ool ings in a savings account is assured i | et PHONE 48 1 i A of civi 3 1312 H i § | h;cll:v clnnsx;llcd‘ as freely v'& xnl;.h'(b:‘ on (m.s( nlmlv.el association and authority. As this thinker has said: that he is building an estate of the i JUNEAU CABINET | gg:}re Hall. s | of Federal patronage. His anxiety may not be so You cannot get rid of ugly things by g £ i n H {] 3-2 Gastineau an wn Way. ¥ much over bibulous office holders as a lack of | giving them pretty names. Every one knows g.reaeSt securiH WAD. @osite Inyestme .t ‘E and DETAIL MILL- || 3-4 Second and Gotd. recognition to himself by the Hoover Administration| What sin is—the sense of sin is the con- return on every dollar added to his i WORK CO. i 5;56 F;?;m and Harss, HOTEL : in the making of Alaska appointments. sciousness of being out of order with right account H L5 l““t and Gold. ] i & | What an individual or group may define as s Il|3 Troms Strect, naxt. te Warner 3 BSevtehnt;m:n?gom. ZYNDA - 1 N > PLANE €% 18 not ne ily so. This being so, force must H Machine Shop ¥ 3 WOULD BRING l:(l)l\lfb WRIGHT PLANE |10 cut trom the idea of redemption. from. the idos i / :”l’:mh snd Kanpedy, MESYATIE. BERYIOR ‘8 M. of spiritual or material redemptions. There mu: H CABINET and ; @ 2 cln“th“nb“::p“gep:'fl house. 8. ZYNDA, Prop. < 5 S be only moral reaction. Force is worse than us H riginal plane built the Wright s < e e y H : and flown by th t Kitty Hawk, on De-jthe effort to strengthen governmental domestic | ] cember 17, 1903, now reposing the British | authority. The citiz t H il| {(GENERAL CARPENTER {,| 4-6 Seventh and Man. en must remain the free, strong, [} H 4-7 Twelf! B ) f Museum in London will be returned to the United |essential unit of all government or the terms libe |[i H WORK - mmf.h, DoF- B piinge. URFORD’S CORNER 4 States and put in the Smithsonian Institution if|erty and frecdom become expressions of meeers || 1 e BB, M., Behrends Bank | GLASS REFLACED 8 e Ty TAXI SERVICE . Senator Robinson has his way about it. This N N H i| 5-1 Seater Tract, plane, the ancestor of modern flying machines, was thhP :;‘;“i’::“"d will Ilohel grateful to the Senate. ||\ Oldest Bank in Alaska y IN AUTOS % PHONE 314 der : 5| when g oo e et e et i ; O S — | ign’ % loaned to the :{“e“;f Xr“;:r’"h “’w;‘”‘”‘ Kensing-|ine tariff on food, that deliberative body voted || & i | { Estimates Furnished Upon o ety Ll ton by Orville Wrigi € the other day to retain preserved mushrooms on |l X H Request Old papers at The Empirs of-| Old papers Ifor se oo o Mr. Wright felt, and still feels, that he and his |=_ i : Old papers for sale at The il a fice. ” klhe free list.—(Louisville Courier-Journal.) —~—e——d, Empire. -8R

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