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At THh DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23 1930. ! : l year. Gone is the defeatist attitude of early w :‘}—-—————_*—{. I's — - D(ulv Alab’tfl E"ll)lrc and in its place has come the willingness to look Europa Surpasses || PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societies ! forward in characteristic American fashion to better a Bremen Recora | ¥ £ A UTOS FOR HIRE or i JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR “AND MANAGER |times. ;. I e e | Gastineau Channel | ' The Federal road-building program and the other | Helene W. L. Albrecht - l;;fifl;,};:{{;}:n(l!‘mv\‘trrl\\('«xk“"’(\?‘t‘<§f' Pt Sunday oY arhe |reconstruction mieasures should shortly be exercising PHYSIOTHERAPY = B. F. 0. ELKS | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | R#v, Medical Gymnastics, | 41u Goldstein Buildins, Phone Office, 216 Streets, ineau, Alaska. their influence for the good of business. Consider- = “Second Clase |ing the small difference in production that actually distinguishes good years from bad, such artificial SUBSCRIPTION RATES. aid is bound to be of substantial assistance. Meeting every Wed- ({ tw nesday at 8 o'clock. Garlson’s Taxi roer wmet &% S Buttviess by earvier 1n rd;xfiguée’mr:g"‘fl:fl Treadwell and | hijle the business being done by motor and tire o i ane fo ol i » . {a : : . B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler.: By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: |companies and certain other important industrials } W % ) bl L T8 B months, In advance, |;o qictinctly subnormal, it is to be borne in mind i preiec bl ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. Subscribers will confer a favor il they will promptly |that the recession in these instances has, after all 301-303 Goldstein Bidg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— g .| notify the iness Office .‘r any failure or irregularity | : _ 4 In the delivery of their p been of less than a year's duration. The abnormal; PHONE 56 | DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel ies of Freemasos Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374 lactivity of 1920 would seemingly call for consid- | Hhehes ) i Hours 9 a. m. to § p. m. Dr. Charles P. Jenn: ENTI! | KA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LAGGER P R | | :Z; AL AN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION Youth and Prohibition. ; | Rooms BB“I? 9 Valentine i ul ' ry Scottish Rite Regular meetinga sccond Friday each month = = 7:30 p. m. Boow~ v tish Rite Templa WALTER B. E£ISEL, Secretary. b LOYAL ORDER i Graham’s Taxi | 555 v | Phore 565 e o Sk Lo | JAMES CARLSON, Dictator, MEVMBER OF ASSOCIATEC PRESS. |erable readjustment, ard all that cah legitimately The Assoclated Press ia exclusively entitled to th e use for republication of all news dispatches creditéd to(be hoped for is a steady gain rather than a sudden w It or not ¢ L “l;\',.j”;,?:,y'.z in this paper and also the ‘rvtum of boom ti ( Phones Il and Single O Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service (New York Times.) o ) ‘Telephone 176 The voice of young people in this country, in ' |colleges and political clubs, demanding the repeal| |of Prohibition is growing in volume. Both at | Washington and at Albany the Canutes who seek lto stem the tide with, the command of political |exigency do not sway them. There is a straight- Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m SEWARD BUI . W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O, Box 82¢ |forwardness and sincerity about youth in register- Office Phone sl;),mn(zs. STAND AT ARCADE CAFE MOUNT JUNE : ing its opinion which maturity and old age often Phone 276 a : 5 ) AU LODGE NO. 147 N |lack. For youth speaks without material consid-| Day and Night Service Second and fourth Mon- 4 eration, its eyes upon what seems the desirablvi % G g:ytt?’hea}??t m?;xth in objective. It is not afraid of idealism,~and hates r D i i Obtls e Templs, * !ahfim. It has no previous record to fear or to| Dr. H. Vance ! Any Place in the Clty for 50 Cents - beginning at 7:30 p. m. ] ustain. *is as-yet unwilling to concede that| Osteopath—201 Cioldstein Bldg. < EVANS L. GRUBER, Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, cnmp)omise and fright are the price of preferment. | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Tto § P S —— > il |Tts heritage is the future, and, seeing the present or by appointment Secretary. CHANGE IN REPRESENTATION. corrupted and made insincere by a law which it| 1‘1“"5;;’1 Olbec.())pntmc Physician | “ORDER OF EASTERN STAR 5 O R believes unenforceable, youth takes what steps it one: Office 1671. Second and F th Since there is to be no increase in the total|can to clear its own world of the rubbish. That| ‘= Residence, MacKinnon Apts. N th " L't aXl Tucsd:sogea.‘hl:,:‘o;m v’ membership of the national House of Representa-|is why the votes of young men in politics and| The new Europa, Queen of the | & ——_—’“‘g’ or ern Lite at 8 ;clock " Scottish tives, a new basis of representation will therefore |YOUDE people in the colleges are so overwhelmi Octan, st B o0 C“”“b",‘.‘(‘;g' e — Rite Temple. LILY N be necessary when a re-apportionment is made. The (35! against a continuation of the present con L maAdP"l “?“’dhpi Chv})p» ¢ A |- Dr. GCO. L. Barton ! s BURFORD, Worthy : v i . co | dition. Because the ideas and expressions of youth|hours and eleven minutes off the| | | ¢ 4 [ z law passed on this sibject by Congress, which fixes [yp, " (OIS B0 S8 M0 Sumen opinion and | time made by her sister ship, the, | CHIROPRACTOR | Matrfn, FANSY L. T the 1030 census figure as the basls, shows that :r action, the current polls must be held as highly| Bremen. The Europa completed| | Hellenthal Building | TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. States will lose part of their representation and 12 |gignificant [the 409 miles from Weser Light- | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | X 3 will again additional members. Each member (»I‘ Since Prohibition is so strongly entrenched m‘~hxp to the Nab Lightship on the|!| Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon OF CITY mGHTssegg:m(ég:n‘gl’g:snu the House, it is estimated, will represent 280,000 citi- |politics, and officeholders everywhere watch anxious- [ English coast in sixteen hours and | | 2p m to5p m | ) Meetingssecondm’dlu‘ zens. Under the present system of apportionment|ly to see which way the cat will jump, they may|eight minutes. Photo shows Cap- | — 1 Monday at 7:30 p. m. the number of members of the House would have|be reminded that at least twice before in this coun- |tain Nicolaus Johnsen, skipper of | 6 p.m to8p m | One Transient brothers “!‘_ to be increased to 536 to take care of the increase |trY's history undergraduate opinion foreshadowed |the Eumpa 1] By Appointment ed to attend. Council in population, but this was held to be undesirable. | IPortant political changes. Tilden’s powerful ap-! S AR !y T TO ANY PART |peal to the collegions of the '70s was based on his i ) Under the new law, reapportionment will be done | by the individual States, through State laws, bm‘cched a popular majority for President the extent if any State fails to take action in the premises, | {of that influence was revealed. Again when Cleve- | the new figures will be put into effect before theiland, in the early '80s, was crusading against abuses, | convening of the second” Congress after the re- youth spoke out much as it is doing now. And ' apportionment. [the vote of the country reflected that view. Not The States losing representatives are: Missouri, 4; |since those days have young people shown them- Indiana, Towa, Kentucky, Mississippi and New Yo)k‘SCl"“ so thoroughly aroused about a national issue two each; Alabama, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Mas- |It is neither by mflmpulauony nor adult pcxsuz"oni sachusetts, Nebraska, North Dakota, Tennessee, Ver- | At Princeton, Yale, M. I T. Amherst and other call for purity in the public service. When he -rr—‘ Wet Candldate ! OF CITY Chambers, Fifth Strees, | JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. " H. J. TURNER, Secretary. ———— DOUGLAS AfRIE 117 F. O. E. SO, Meets first and third Gastineau Hotel &Mondan, R o'clock at Eagles Hall Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- iting brothers welcome. ; Opt. D. Gistuitel Bel ARacise Ool< Two B'{Jck Sedans at Your lege of Optometry and Service. Careful and | f Opthalmology oo o | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna Efficient Drivers. 2 | Robert Simpson | il o ¢ i : col!cgcs—somv of them coeducational—with slud(m‘ DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL &= N mont and Virginia one each. 2 {bodies recruited from every State In the Union,| i Optometrist-Optician J wo"imfg,,mggsgm“" > The States to gain in representation are: Cali-|yote so largely for repeal. | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted 1 | Meets first nn’d th.ird Thurs- fornia, 6; Michigan, 4; Ohio, 3; Texas, 2; New | | _Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | days each month, 8 p. m. at | ‘ Jersey, 2; Arizona, Connecticut, Florida Montanu‘i The American Eagle. ! | 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEW- | Washington, Oklahoma and North Carolina one| i |, Appointment. Phone 484 | SEN, Senior Regent; AGHNES | each | (Seattle Times.) = e | GRIGG. Recorder. | B — | Commercial bodies of Alaska will petition Con- | § SRR et @ —& THE NATIONAL ANTHEM. |eress to defeat the Norbeck bill, which would pro- !4 Juneau Public lel'al'y h— {hibit the killing. of eagles in the Territery.. It |'<v‘ The D. A. R. resolves that Congress should enact contended by the petitioners that . the* Americah | a bill to designate the “Star Spangled Banner” as eagle is a menace to fox farming and to the flocks | the National Anthem of the United States. This is|°f Wild and (domestic shieep. - The efele \nlsd 15 8o~} Prompt Service, Day and Night 5,000,000 names that was presented to Congress some Tooe s & St thal o demum:fl il Heiles SR SRR Sin @ 0510 pl CovicH Auro SERVICE time ago. But even when this number is increased HEAND AL DER OETMELD THE CASH BAZAAR Open Evenings : Opposite U. S. Cable Office |7 ‘ql“n-e Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourth and these who would protect it. It is urged by| Associated Press Photo by the membership of the D. A. R. it represents & the Audubon Society and others that the eagle is| State Rep. Roland D. S f‘::";“;:]"“ ?“‘7‘309’;’;";0' $inng 342 Dy, or; Nighs WOMEN folks have 0 very small minority of the 120,000,000 of Americansia much maligned bird which actually does little|Congregational minister, is demo. = g é:m,e; e 50c AnyWhere in City found that bread < who ought to have something to say about the|harm and considerable good. Patriotic sentiment|cratic candidate for United States Newspapers, Eelerg Do baking is simply GARB4 F 1 matter. also enters into the considerations of the eagle’s|Senator from Massachusetts on a papers, biasd pr SN ki lot of Vs Vi wet platform. e Books, Etc. cooking up a lot o There doesn't really seem to be any need ;or‘(ll:fendersx It is declared to be unthinkable lh'fl‘ i trouble for them- 5 the American people should permit the extinction et a2 e HA LIN Congress o establish a national anthem by a leg- | pAmarioan el KR d. peft F AP i FREE TO ALL Try Our $1.00 Dinner selves. Our bread l) islative decree. There isn't reason why the “Star i it o e !/ Raymond F. Taylor of the U. S. hants’ Lunch | banishes baking d V) ¥ and 50c Merchant unc! anishes baking day symbol. It will not be long, they say, before Am. | e 0ar L Spangled Banner” cannot be used as such by those lerica will be in the position of dep;ct!ng on its| Pl R Voo 1 sbousdufhe KAd_ 11 A M to2P. M and makes each OoT CLE‘}NING Who desire to do so, even if there is no specific|yoney it offictal seals and its s Scli1 Rbgns o ToSe M Sgon on his Ry cto drE mealtime enjoyable. Office at Wollands g A H D 8! chikan, I 7 $ l;m on the statute books saying they must do it.|bird which has been exterminated, as has been | CKAD: : you want superior Tailor Shop ustom has given it the force and effect of the |the great auk and the dodo | ey | work call P l 1 3 national song. It may be that it will always It is worthy of note that the Government is C P \eer ess C A SIE(;;'OI]\?EH;(?SSOH main the best expression of our nationalism. If so,|tending with great solicitude two condors, birds | W P l A ITAL LAUNDRY 9 66 o« it doesnt need a law fo preserve its place. O |Whieh formerly were plentitul from California. to ohnson Phone 355 Mabry s Lafe Bakery DAIRY FERTILIZER the other hand, it is not,impossible that some ull)er‘?hh’h llt is esnmau:: dthat on‘ly aTt:w c}*.mndmd 0{‘ S — % s o v it ter . o ! i i ese large soaring rds remain. e overnment e . mmber (hat has 1n. 18 sy sedensen e [ViShes 10 preserve them from extinction and re-|| oo FRIGIDAIRE |\gm————————3l|. pola Dinners "Bedmber (6 Nams: EE sweep and swing of music, the story of the Republic bmat prger o o o R i Washington, D. C, as| MAYTAG WASHING HARRIS Hardware Short Orders and its traditions. Until such a song does make| The bounty' offered by the Alaska Territorial MACHINES Company Lunches ?—————c: You get results from" its appearance, the “Star Spangled Banner” needs Government has resulted in a great slaughter of | DAY-FAN RADIOS Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. FOR GOOD no law to make its observance more general. A |eagles. It is estimated that more than 20,000 have | Now located next POPULAR‘ PRICES | I Cleaning and Pressin | printing done by“s Federal edict to that end would be misplaced. And |been destroyed during the last four years. At that Phone 1 i CONNORS | gAu, 3m 8 e A te it could not be long bef, i o . | o should a more desirable anthem be written, an edict s Pl il Mg Ppicre She mpRic. I Front Street Juneau GARAGE HARRY MABRY | | Work called for and delivered would not be necessary to establish its desirability, |VOUld entirely disappear. | Propriet | 3 GET A CORONA I " There are some matters upon which legislation is| . The neops "’b Alaska, who should know what |\ __ ’ 2 POpricior [ The Capital Cleaners | For Your School Work | not only uncalled for, but is highly undesirable. smage 15 done by fthe eagle, should be sure Bhat = SRt S —— |62 & | the bird merits destruction before insisting upon | e * g] = i J. B. Burford & Co. l O AU the death sentence. Perhaps after more reflection |\ i T “Our TRS MC 10 < Our trucks any place any ||| door swp is worn 1 MRS. M'CORMICK’S STRENGTH |they would be willing to put up with some mcon-|§ f JUNEAU MELODY | | time. a tank for Dieral O || | satisfied customers” i | ASTONISHES. venience and loss just to have a few American [} H % || and a tank for crude oil save (|*— - — ¢ p ——— eagles soa i skan s 7 X i | LN e e 4 % eagles soar about in Alaskan skies. |i An ln\ CStnlent That DOCS NOt ) HOUSE { burner trouble. e the 1 ation of s. Ruth Hanna Me- | e il H | PHONE 149, NIGRT 5103 Cormick over Senator Charles S. Deneen by Illi- The Censorship Ban i = H 1 JUNE 3 Sors i [ ¥ i : AU TRANSFER nois Republicans for Senator had been predicted (Cincinnati Enquirer.) i Fluctuate In Value- | Special Attention Given to i | RELIABLE TRANSFER COMPANY " by a majority of impartial political writers: the| As was to have been haped, the sound consid-h f - i 9 degree of victory that she won was astounding. The [eration of the Senate regarded with favor an |[i / 9 7 i PHONOGRAPH, RADIO | general view was that the primary election would |amendment to the tariff measure to permit entry ||} A ST\VINGS ACCOUI\T H MBINA. | FIRE ALARM CALLS be close, following a campaign of unusual bitter- |[0f books into the country without customs censor- |} |- and RADIO-COMBINA- 1 ness in which the World Court rubbed shoulders[ShiP. Sensibly, it leaves to Federal Courts, instead [|i i TION REPAIR WORK |'{ 1-3 Thd and Frankiin, with Chicago racketeering and Prohibitton as fellow |°f Customs officials, the determination of the char- |fi - 2 e : H i| 1-4 Front and Franklin. issues. By her sweeping victory Mrs. McCormick |**'Sh 41 ;’;:g‘::";f;‘atj; ‘;‘:z‘;‘w gt iy b soined There are no “depressions” in the in- I || 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. ' has established her reputation as a politician par 3 piapoeiiicn vestment values of a savings account. H 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts g 9 2 % " to make the average customs official the sole judge |[i /| §8————————————————8 || 1.7 Front, opp. City Whart. excellence, worthy to follow in the footsteps of her |and arbiter of literary {itness and merit, its pro-|[} The account does not fluctuate with i 1-8 Front, near Saw { orence Sho Ml father, the famous Mark Hanna, staunchest of the |ponents have not explained how such an official y . N H ]e‘ ignol perl:;- {| 1-8 Pront’ at A. J. Office. & Republican Old Guard and wise in the science of |might claim to possess the peculiar omniscience | fi business. Over a: period of time the B Cr:quwl::ze 2-1 Wflloughby.nt.‘l‘otem.oro. Moves, Packs and Stores politics. }1:(\m:u:<1y necessary to the proper performance orH income return is equal to that of most t BEAU;'?“SPECXALIS’I’B 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's Freight and Baggage i) Backed by g Bill" Thompson's Cook County |his duty. 1 . Ph 7 t | B [ b | Ao one 427 for Appointment | arn. machine, the machine of former State Attorney |, It }.m\ lcustmm official in the service of the‘g high grade stocks and bonds. The man : ! 1 2 || 2-4 Pront and Seward. Ai?nfi%l!))se"vle-‘% of E. £ Orowe, and the Anti-Saloon League's state- |, 150 Siates s Savant of bcholar enough'to qual- who regularly invests part of his earn- i 2-5 Pront and Main. OF COAL wide organization, she added to this strength by |i o sl et 4 AT g4 H 2:C Seond ‘aud Mali. P in point of ability than any mortal that yet has ||| ings in a savings account is assured i 2-7 Fifth and Seward 'HONE 48 a vigorous attack on Deneen and his associations |pee d | {4 H g i een discovered in the ranks of learning since the ||} that he is buildi tate of th i 2-9 Fire Hall. ’ which told effectively. That she will head an im-|beginnings of letters. i hat he 1s building an estate of the i} JUNEAU CABINET 3:2 Gastineau and Rawn Way, pressive organization in the general election is evi-| It is most desirable that the minds of the young! [} greaest security with a sure investment \ d DETAIL MILL- 3-4 Second and Gold. \ dent. Democratic Nominee James Hamilton Lewis, and others who might be corrupted should be pro- |[i . i} an & h and Harss i return on every dollar added to his H A e HO anti-World Court and Wet, will necd all of his|leCtéd las Senator Smoot argued, but it is not Y H WORK CO. 3-6 Fifth and Gold. TEL M < i " pir b adl 1 e that a hired ordinary customs official [[i g H political strategy and his admittedly strong person- |(€Sirable t Y i account. | 3-7 Fifth and East. ZYND. i e b ey el past the hazards that wil "h(mlld 1kmw authority to pass final judgment on | i[|| Fromt Street, next. sht:p"lmn 3-8 Seventh and Gold. e A ” | " hi ext November jABY. ook i ; i 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. ATOR SERVICE be set up for him at the polls next November. | There are books and periodicals which deserve ||} H 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. E ST e i 3 {and should receive suppression, but no single Gov- |[ H CABINET and 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apta. b BUSINESS GAINING GROUND AND |ernment official censor should be given an abso- f H MILLWORK 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts, o SENTIMENT IMPROVING. |lute authority to say what these may be. There|[} iR i| 4-5 Ninth and’ Calhoun. o et other and better ways to defend youth against (|} 'NTER| || 4-6 Seventh and Main, A The business outlook continues to clarify as spring |nastiness and immorality in human publications, | i ‘a GENERAI‘fVOCBAKRPE ,R 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage, BURFORD’S CORNER advances. Sections enjoying seasonable weather arc|not the least among which are religious guidance (| T’ 5 B M B h d B k 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby, Carnation Ice Crea experiencing better retail trade, and new construc- and instruction and right family training and in- f U o iTH, enrendas an H GLASS REPLACED i g » tion is proceeding along healthy lines | fuence i e IN AUTOS TAXI SERVICE - i As a result of several factors perhaps, viz, rising| 8 N H Oldest - Bank in Alaska Phone 314 v stock market, governmental assistance and recovery| ¢ rl];:r: a:(on‘lao Sll))oox;mJfi?r?m’:ot;rerce”su-tgrecfix;x‘?i H Estimates Furnished Upon 14 , X N T A T — of business. itself, 'the pysehological business factor |room for any more than that.—(st, Louls Glober |l . Request t Old papers at The Empirs of-| Old pepers for sale at Tne has markedly changed since the beginning of thJDomocrllv il Uy, o FRNBREINOINCRRCISIGEARTRE . X L s 81 Empire, e iwag R e

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