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TR s NOTICE TO PAY SCHOOL TAX! (lnternat'~nal Newsreel) TR e B — . > ments of the Prohibition question have taken place NOTIOE | 15 ey RO J_——PROFE_—fiTSSIONAL ] Fraternal Socleues ! D(uly Alaska Emplre [ Wasnirgion i \he Deluigs Ketone the House) RCeHE N duly | 5 1UTOS FOR HIRE | or | o e _1‘(‘011,1'1110“ There “?“] ”“; 1‘""“] an ”“(’ 4 o \ppointed School Tax Collector for s [ Gastineau Channel | JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER [had their i R i A R e e | | Helone Wikl Albpecht T Ao ——————— Ifar from having made its report and recomm 9, Alaska Session Laws,| | by pt Sunday by thel . Bdptus m inclined to the belief i PHYSIOTHERAPY ==eInT = B. P. 0. ELKS ' Y oovening except Sunday by theliong nost observers seer ’ ) lectricity, Infra Red Wed- ({ ¢ NG COMPANY at Second and Main | 4 ety be don al rsons between the | | Massage, Elec A Meeting every \ v . Alaska, b S e Tl e e ‘( ol .4m(;-2n§3me and fifty years, Rev, Medical Gymnastics, | b/ e A n Juneau as Second Class [8bOut the whole matter as far as Congre ¢t soldiers, sailors in U. S| 410 Goldstein Bullding | ° Elks' Hall. Visiting 32 : g MR ncerned Nat : y o) | Phone Office, 216 ! brothers welcome. matter. N the committee has|Navy or Revenue Cutter Service, | TR T But the testimony before the comm ha nteer firemen, paupers and in- | B | i e e contin B Gaat ol s ON e it Tiow s e S AR {WINN GODDARD, Exalted Ruler ;i ier L veau, uglas, L - d 6 fegir ol - o ol . o Al - g Y g . |fairly is vouched for by the Methodist Board of| "2 PIRCLL SEC SRS RO DRS msgg&rnmvmm ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS | M. H. SIDES, Secretary. | SEPAVAHOS, | Temperanch, BrORIbIEn andl ABUE SEERLE whith Should you be living in Alaska | NTISTS Y 3 = i _ ol i L ] lix s ts Clip Sheet, had the follow- r prior to the first Monday 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— | Co-Ordinate Bot i Subscribers will favor if they will promptly [in a recent issue of its Clip Sheet, ha | n or L]) 1630, Bl Yt R Ls PHONE 58 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel ! fes of Froemasoe b notify the { any failure or irregularity |0 comment to make {n I’”I'pa}'ab'le o a1a tbite Hours 9 a. m. to § p. m. . | ry Scottish Rite Y in the d 1n Bustivess OREd | “or the first time in many moops, the | and pay ™ Ph II d S le 0 Regular meetingy 3 Telephone for Edi 2 Busitem oAt | P:u}h‘lllJ:Iru‘x(xi‘i:‘TrI this. tountry’ thal ey | az shall befldpl:.x;qne‘nt a;::rvele\rs; = = ones an lng Provpiaer ol MENMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. have been getting a square deal from the 1st, 1936. Shoux you 1! | > B 3 proigm el 1 | 3"}“‘,1\,’?‘\}12\L‘f.‘.“‘ 3 3 cBEh Cedliad i metropolitan press in the reports of the wet (Alaska ‘("" ‘““"Hi‘r:“e d;‘:fin“:z;‘zf’ Dr. Charles P, Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service 7:30 p. m. Soos it or not otherw riand aieo the| o4 vy Hearings before the Judicisy Com- e ] DENTIST | & B tish Rite Templa Rt SNwa patisned | eAPEIe A =i mittee of the U. S. House of Representa- .‘“0‘[ “5150;’(]“_}“!“ ristioa] Rooms 8 ";;’ 9 Valentine | - WALTER B. E£ISEL, Secretary. R 3UAR EED TO BE LARGER p: Inasmuch the committee is over- | ithin ten ( ays a : Building | AR AN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION | j;;,',.},m,,:y]l\ iy, hd. tii MR B ey b AN i Telephone 176 | 9 5 LOYAL ORDER - T R ST AR | no .chance whatever of securing favorable | persons, firms zm( clorpora-l & aXl OF MOOS= | : ; that the wets precipitated |tions employing labor shall furn- = SRR et 0. 700 | EBDOLL A W B p of employees to collector T M 8 | these hearings solely for publicity puxpa/m.t hd are ‘authiarldsd by Jaw G laR | Dr. A. W. Stewart eets every 'qudl, ¢ fnd while, the dive: My (GRBRAE B SURS ot 4% t of tax from wages of | DENTIST Ph ' 565 e e | | Qeal from four-fifths of the papers of the “‘l‘x‘]. s v Hours 9 a. m. %o 6 p. m. - nor o J;M‘g:s cmmotll; [0’“:“’"'" ¢ 3 | country, they anticipated treatment of thf Fines and imprisonment are p""i SEWARD BUILDING | TAND AT ARCADE CAFE . T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 1 DEW o siie setion l““ ”:;‘ b‘;“l;‘:‘ym";“:” vided by the Act above quoted for | Office Phone 569, Res. | S MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 h | which would simply add to the e hose who fail or neglect to pay tax | Phone 276 . . Second and fourth Mon- L ot R . o |or farnun e o TR = it Day and Night Service et | On the <v‘c»x\vr.11‘§] 1'1}(‘ x(‘ln(;“_xo‘v‘u'gz Z};ntc;'s ed at Juneau, Alaska, March |z - 5 ! % G , Scottish Rite Teuple, g meny, pecple. dwoling . g d (because |25, 1930 | Dr. H. Vance Any Place in the City for 50 Cents beginning at 7:30 p. m of population are better acquainte v | H. R. SHEPARD, [ t4 ' o EVANS L. GRUBER, | f these hearings) than ever before with the | o g s Osteopath—201 Goldstetn Bldg, ) . GRUBE b atriotic purpose of | Schol Thx Colledior, £0r 1} woyre: 10 bt B U881 to b Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, | Prchibition law and patriof purp Juneau, Alaska, ; ' : v i i "!, | Secretary. | those supporting the Eighteenth Amendment. Pirst publication, BeRrel as [Eaah | or by appointmen “""‘ | > T News should be treated os news without | U0 Pl ADrl 10, 1080, | | Licensed Osteopathic Physician i L T ® || TORDER OF EASTERN 51.4 : m N | fear or favor. No honest man can criticise Lot 5.+ b e i s A Phone: Office 1671. B aXl Becond shd Pourth & v HOME FOR DEPENDENT CHILDREN. an editor because he presents sincerely and &L 43 {1 Residence, MacKinnon Apts. N Lnt | § i Tresdusa of sachimunth ¢ ) sty fairly the paper's wets views on its editorial _ GUN Czwb SHOOT Ik Ort]ler", e at 8 oclock, Scottish Té The suggestion made by Gov. Parks to the local page, but in the writing of heads, sub- The Juneau Gun c,.ull: will tha}g T e | [Rite Temple, LILY 3 American Legion post that the Alaska L(-,-mslulur(‘: leads and special aritcles, editorial y“ N-‘-’-’flxmurx:x‘::t) r‘x;: d:sired‘ Dr. Ceo. L' Banon [ | C BURFORD, Worthy E from time to time set aside sums from the Terri-| policy has no place. | o'clonk. ;. v B CHIROPRACTOR { TAX’ i Matron; FANNY L. torial Treasury toward a fund for establishing We feel that the Board is distinctly unfair tc b 4 4 ' 1 Y PART ROBINSON, Secretary. 1 Home for Dependent Children in the Territory is|the metropolitan press in characterizing this as the| o, o o . T e wueaus pImNo owglggmghz.’nv?;g Sguy ! TO AN 0;;;“;.‘ ! : . At its 1930 Depart-|first time it has been fair in its treatment of the| ,ner Hotel Gastineau. pasra | | OF C KNIGHTS 0r COLUMBCS worthy of very careful study its | first tim 4 s gratify- | . NSRS || Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon || ITY Seghers Council No. 1760, mental Convention the Legion pledged itself to sur-|guestion'from a news viewpoint. But it is gra T e % 2D m tbp m i Biectivics asoand and sl vey the needs of Alaska for such an institution|ing to know that it is content in at least this on 1: P R i o /| ) Mocilky &t 780" i i and it might well cxtend that study to include an (instance | SPECIAL EASTER i 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. i b OI |(3 Transient beoxhers ik 9 ol onti sts of construction, operation and e | n | By Appointment | ed to attend. ounc | m‘es“,‘"d“'?.xt st v o 1 ik perform & public| Senator Hiram Johuson has asked to be relieved | ALE | PHONE 259 7O ANY PART Chambers, Fifth Strees 3 maintenance. In this waj fio | BEREEE B emmittes | o 8 T JOHN P. MULIEN. G K service by assembling and disseminating carefully/from the Chairmanship of the e e Meiion 8 { A i H. J. TURNER, Secretary, 8 nssemblcd data on a subject of very vital interest|to Investigate Campaign expenses of S(‘n.j\luxx | Vi k i . ! OF CITY . J. TUR y 5. to the Territory, and one regarding which there is|andidates. The berth might be G M i Robert Simpson DOUGLAS A£RIE 117 7. O, E. 2 B i oS Sens khart. He's always got time to do a; ] Meets first and thivd el e b e s te, [ e | Opt. D. Two Buick Sedans at Your Gastineau Hote) Mondays, & o'clock The Territory admittedly has a duty to perform |little snooping A‘eck Pieces [ Graduate Angeles Col- | wo 1 S o Eag‘les' iy ! et dinmRgnt Shiden nx Atter four terms in /Congress, Delegate Suther- | : ke memle e Wirviee' SRS 109 5 L, IR CRUDSHTED W, A is performing that duty now in an efficient and g & . 4 2 ° Opthalmology s = et \ B e S ol i N has heder s st ast gL 1 i B urmamn’s || Glasses Pitted, Lenses Ground | Efficient Drivers. L e, Sy, e ] States & oy - re the House Merchant Marine e 5 % ] forced to send to institutions in the States a mater- | [ore : 6 | g | ial proportion of the total in its charge. This is not|2 bill to repeal Section 27 of the Jones hmm,“,l,“ :u, == - : g g state of affairs, and it should be ended |Act. Eight more years of the same regime might '|" DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | Qi ah.c siale of alipis, o g get the bill to the floor of the House—mayhe ! Optometrist-Optician LEGION, NO. 439 ] at the earliest possible moment. Alaska needs to|g 1 Ry | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | Meets first and third Thurs- &v keep its youth at home, educate them here and = | Room 16, Valentine Bidg. | | days cach month, 8 p. m, at | § train them for employments and professions fitted to Moderation in Russia. FOR THF 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- | ¥ its industrial and economic conditions iR 4 {. Appointment, Phone 484 | | SEN, Senior Regent; AGNES | 5 In order to do this it must have an institution (Manchester Guardian.) | F | GRIGG. Recorder. "‘ of adequate proportions, properly equipped and{ mp. campaien for moderation in the process of | PARLOR - : manned by a crops of attendants, teachers and|ugocialization” in Russia is bvrm:m\s i 11:\‘:::\:‘ Juneau Public Library e R sloping its charge 0 Te-1ag we » campaign for its opposite a few 5 | f: ¢ leaders, capable of developing its charges into re-{as was the campaign ) dggiraled: 7 1 sponsible and reliable citizens. It cannot afford to|ago. The word has gone mm}x1 th:tnctg:‘iwp. .rxv::’x]l)l‘;‘ FURNACE Free Reading Room | THE CASH BAZAAR 4 g0 about it in any haphazard, hit-or-miss fashion e, ,:Y( mr Il::mu xs]::ill::;‘nnlw: Gilichiy SR TR ; = . T eir relig susce] S s i B e e s as directed either by personal or lluhulml w]lum]s é):;rply" shocked, and that the whole movem(‘n;; Main Street and Fourth Prompt Service, Day and Night OPCB Evenmgl N ! ‘Tlie Territory's program in this connection shoulc must proceed at a slower pace. The leaders ol = Reading Room Open From * . be non-political and non-partisan, and the Amerioar | o oo “see that things have been -moving too fast | JUNIOR A se COV;%HA.;\UTO gll‘?-n“!%E Opposite U. 8. Cable Office ’ Legion, knowing no partisanship and free from or safety. They realize that you cannot drive the| DIA]\[OND STAI THE Ymm politics, is ideally constituted to make a study on |,easant forcibly into new habits Oftmc gr huproot Ex{zu;‘-l;:]m; R:)mvgope;f;?; Phone 342 Day m-.mé“ WhEn voui tiha Hnow v o development it a word his conceptions of property an is re-} 3 i . m.—T: to 8: 50¢c AnyWhere in y ( LR hor- ! \ which to base the developme: 5 igious sentiments. If he objects to the closing of | BRIQLETS P. m. Current Magazines, m{*mM delhllc— ious i;)l’;(;dtd 2 'i ‘hurches or the dismantling of steeples or to the Newspapers, Reference, . oug‘")b 0“:; lighted to B! GARB 4GE SENATOR JONES ALL WET. seizure of his poultry and cattle, he cannot be | ARE Books, Etc. F I you e ef %k e s oerced. Without him the land will perish. So, in| ARE FREE TO ALL 1.00 Dinner I tell other folks how H 4 ULIN i Recently Senator Wesley L. Jones of Washing- |one of those violent oscllls:lnons to w?whmme ?:1\2521‘ JUST RIGHT Try ?;:l;‘s s :::: | good 1t] is. k If };0}1:1‘ (y S LTI 4 : Ar Sover s prone, expedie: 3 m | ro and ercl rocer don't keep it he e e 5 0 ally a ersonally, charged | Government is prone, expediency _01 o4 A groce 3 3 ey [Mr. Stalin expresses the new but vel R ’ 5 " responsible for a great many of the el ol R s might have come out of a Fabian| If you want superior ARCADE C Office .at Wolland’s . encountered in Prohibition enforcement and in the [, o "0 BT b el TOh ot success the collective| work call Peerless Tailor Shop v growing uproar about the whole Prohibition |, o qyrian policy has had to its being based on the 7 ever g g up 8! ¥ i " situation. This is a charge that has been voiced by | ‘voluntary” principle. “Collective farms,” he saye, | CAPITAL LAUNDRY ’ B k Chester Barnesson 4 others, most of them, however, of less note than outict o sefablised by lored. | SR o shgte W. P. J Ohnson Phone 355 Mabry 8 Cafe arery PHONE 66 the Washington State solon. would be stupid an donary. o Thy maTAnen! J ,, . Newpapers are interested in publishing the daily |must be based :e"l“’s‘;n?r‘;..“ ?tslev:g::ffi‘::,fl,fl,v' ‘methods | FRIGIDAIRE e inm—— Re Tk I S0 PSSR e o ol s s i S Pttt S b el s | BRI e PRODUCTS Sgh':)h“ Orde at large in which they are located, the nation, and people who believe that Socialism can be achievied‘ MAYTAG WASHING HARRIS Hardware rt Orders Y t !t fl‘ b5 abroad. It is a truism that they do not make news, ne wave of the hand after another to be enemies ou ge results om | R fiiroey s about Prohibition |03 is little in all this to indicate I CHNRs Company Lunches FOR GOOD | g ‘ merely purvey it. If the news about of the State. There is s DAY-FAN RADIOS Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. b pmung neb us o appears to be adverse to enforcement it cannot be|iny fundamental change in policy. It is only ha: NOW located next PpoePULAR' PRICES | Cleaning and Pressmg l M y charged to the newspapers, since any paper of re-|the man 0. ey, Bog oep < ORBIL R SR Phone 1 i CONNORS : | CALL 371 | o AR f RIS T E o/ id against the hard wall of pea AL, elivered g o S IP AT | putable s!uL.dn{L endeavors lo.m\e both sides an |ag: IR Tttt €5 e ‘soeed. with whinh liran Front Street Junean HARRY MABRY | Work called for and d | | RREY ook in lts news columns, s be changed 3 Proprietor The Capital Cleaners ET A CORONA 1 In the editorial columns a different rule works, |nature can : 1o For Your School Work I i There the editor endeavors to depict the views Im In a letter fo the Vice-President: some One | e , J. B: Burford & Co. l | the paper that employs him. It it favors the dry |, eatens to toss a bomb into the Senate Chamber | [} = s any | | | | “Otir Boarimes ' otk "he side, he writes his editorials from that angle. If|we have no doubt that any of several members § i VICTOR 3;&':&! [ ::'! Dhnlh“ oit | | | satisfied customers” | it is wet, he champions that side of the issue. present will be able to talk it down. — (Detroit H i b u.nkmlnt crude ofl save o d 1y 2o, e most impouiant seoent dereltp ARl IR R e 0 T i An Investment That Does Not | Radios and Combination S . | T ’ B ernoseiie o e g (|| JUNEAU TRANSFER | & > . . . il i E TRANSFER ‘ First Police Air Precinet in U. S. Fluctuate In Value----- s RECORDS | | Reruaw U company H ! 1 — i SHEET MUSIC z . . i e — - ASAVINGSACCOUNT g —— . |[*;eatarscauss || seetemme il JUN H HOUSE 1-3 Thrd and Franklin. VA;N i x H 1-4 Front and Franklin. There are no “depressions” in the in- i 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 0 H 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts vestment values of a savings accouflt. i 2| 17 Pront, opp, City Whart, # The account does not' fluctuate with i | The Florence Shop | 1-8 l"ron:, n:u B"o:fim' . N . ” Perm- 49 nt at A. J. lce. business. Over a period of time the il | “Naivette” Croguignale l_ Fro 4 Moves, Packs and Stores H ve 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. y A ¥ i anent Wa n Freight and Baggage income return is equal to that of most H BEAUTY srzcmus‘rsl 2-3 l‘;Vfllouxhby. opp. Cash Cole's : 427 for Appointmen arn. high grade stocks and bonds. The man ': o Fove e A 2-4 Front and Seward. A‘;’f“fi';&gselg;‘%o':[‘ who regularly invests part of his earn- H ’ {| 2-5 Front and Main, 3 . b s i | pmeeee— —— 2-6 Second and Main, PHONE 48 Ings in a savings account is assured H 2-7 Fifth and Seward. H o that he is building an estate of the i} JUNEAU CABINET {|] 2% Fire i L Y greaest security with a sure investment § and DETAIL MILL- § |34 m: ln;l Gold. .- . 3-5 rth and Harms. return on every dollar added to his i WORK CO. 5.6 WD soft ol HOTEL account. B o S s aaa | At SGF'-“-h . Emd it ZYNDA i - venth an R : Machine Shop 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy, ELEVATOR SERVICE H INET || 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. 8. ZYNDA, Prop. i CAB and 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apta, H RK 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts, i MILLW O | 45 Ninth and Calhoun, H i| 4-6 Seventh and Main, 0 # i| {GENERAL CARPENTER({| 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. BURFORD’S CORNER Th B M B h ends Bank : WARE 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. Carnation Ice Cream g . H 1 o er, noted trans-Atlantic aviatrix, now officially open the first air precinct in the United e bD. » Denr f GLASS REPLACED || 4-9 Home Grocery, e Elder. n oL . H 5-1 Seater Tract. TAXI SERVICE the wife of Walter Camp, with Major James States. The air precinct will be equipped and f IN AUTOS Fitzmaurice, noted airman and one of the trans- operated just the same as a city station house Oldest Bank lfi Alaska H tes Fornished U Phone 314 Atlantic crew of the airplane “Bremen” at with a complement of lieutenants, sergeants and H Estima 'urnis| ‘pon ] - Y., breaking christening bottles | patrolmen of the New York Police Department. f Request Old papers. at The Empire. of-| *Old_papers for sale a7 “The North Beach, N. Y., g ¢ " i ; over the two new amphibian airplanes to 2 Empire.

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