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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1930. PROF ESSIONAL = = in the pastime and voting with the Anti-Saloon League might join the Wet revolt spreading throughout he country in such magnitude as to create con- i Daily Alaska Empire J'OHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND "MANAGER [l Fraternal Societies | or AUTOS FOR HIRE Published EMPIRE Streets, J by _t Ma nday every eve except S N Second and G COMPANY at ska ernation in the Dry ranks TREE ROLLER RINK ! Helene W.L. Albrecht | PHYSIOTHERAPY | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | Gastinzau Channel B. P. 0. ELKS 3 - =t Off 5 The miracle of the trees, which occurs each | R#v, Medical Gymnastics. xfngfif?gyuffi; £ '™ |year about this time, has again been performed. S 410 Goldstein Building , ° Wednesdays at 8 SdaehRPTIoN BATES = Leafing, that wonder of nature, is almost complete OPEN Phone Office, 216 o'clock. Elks Hall Delivered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and in gl its fullness. The birds have come to play ar Son S aXl Visiting brothers postag 3§ follow ates d sing in the green coverts which a few weeks g T4 in x months, ey will pr or irre smptly in the delivery of their pa larity were bare, Where there are no trees, birds come and linger. | The trees bring to mankind also the bless:ngss do not Wednesday, Friday and Sunday Evenings 2 DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR. 50 CENTS Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— welcome. R. B. MARTIN, Exaltea Ruler. M. H. SIDES, Secretary. ers. H o Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. |o¢ heauty shade and health, They should be cher-| e ;!;IO:E;% Fey ; DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel R A O AotobATED PRESS ished and preserved. Their utility is equal to 3 Pho II dS l O The Assoclated Press ls exclusively entitied 12| their benefactions of loveliness. So plant trees—| Fancy Ball Room nes an lng e !- Regular meeting it or not paper and n and more trees, and give them meticulous, Dan(.i“ . . . Y, second Friday \ v L s care and attention properly due to all things which ing Taught ,‘ Dr. Charles P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service X’% each month st B ) 70 BE LARGER |contribute to the service of humankind. | Classes are now DENTIST ——— EZ3 1:30 pom. Seom ALASKA CIR s - 4 Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | THAN UBLICATION e [ being formed Bullding T e i = Senators Wesley L. Jones and T. J. Walsh, one| b Telephone 176 ) . e e e Bl i Republican and the other a Democrat, both | ' LOYAL ORDER 5 among the driest of the Drys, say they will be| e ‘ ra am S a}(l OF MOOSE : |Wet if their home constituencies are against the Roller Skating at Dr. J.°W. Bivae i Juneau Lodge No. 700. ighteenth Amendment. Looks like a Wet spell «J. . y | Ph 565 Meets every Monday | was about to follow a long drouth. A. B. Hall D ! one night, at 8 o'clock. A DAY OF TRIBUTE AND CONSECRATION Today the American people, ; A Strange Reception. Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Office hours, 9 am. to 5 p.m. | Evenings by appoinment. STAND AT ARCADE CAFE TOM SHEARER, Dictator W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 826 i H (Cincinnati Enquirer.) {| Wednesday, Friday and |/ b | Day and Night Service MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 | In time of war the rights of the private indi- Sunday Evenings | =~ | fiozzT:ciou::n:oz |vidual properly have been assumed to be always | i ' An Dlace 1 '_he Cit fOI‘ 50 Cents | [subordinate to the public welfare. Not always, Il Dr. A. W. Stewart | ¥ % 500;;1:;1 R?ev_a'zemple. however, has this assumption worked out in Jusnce' DENTIST | i beg! ng at 7:30 p. m, |to government and people; but the theory of pro- (posed universal draft legislation contemplates cor- rection of these inequities. | It is, therefore, somewhat surprising that the forces and influence of labor have been extended to draft man power and capital in event of war CHRYSLER i PLYMOUTH | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469, Res. Phone 276 ———g2 199 axi EVANS L. GRUBER Vlaster, CHARLES E. NAGHEL, Secretary. e — ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth . 4 laying aside their to secure labor's exemption from plans for universal e = Nort’lern the Tuesdays of each month, 4 cares and duties for a short space, unitedly join draft. g | Dr. H. Vance l | - at 8 o'clock, Beottish in paying a tribute to their dead of all wars in| The Snell resolution calling for the appointmen: MOTOR CO. | | Osteopath-~201” Goldstein Bidg, | & Rite Temple, LILY which the nation has engaged since it came into |Of & joint Congressinal and executive commissior | | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 rere TAX’ L BURFORD, Worthy being, and in renewing their consecration to the |0 study the question of giving the President power or by appointment : Matron; FANNY L. | | I v vas | Licensed Osteopathi ! ROBINSON, Secretary. ideals and dpn:clples on l\\msh lhiorflzi’fxcwfig e e rensed o) Speth Hivmatan | TO ANY PART i founded and has grown to be a ke |and now goes to thr Sena!e ' 5 ITY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS power. It is a day that s sacred to all Americans,|““put yn' tne Seni'e an amendment to the orig-| World's Lowest Priced Residence, MacKinnon Apts. OF C Seghers Counc.i No, 1760 typifying their unforgetfulness of the debt they oWe |ina) bill stipulates it the canlmisnISAESR et Full Biwe — 1 ! Meetings second and last %o those who, at periods of national peril, offered |consider and should mot report upon the advisa:| FOUR DOOR SEDAN ‘m B = I One Monday at 7:30 p. m. themselves tor the supreme sacrifice on the altar |bility of conscripting labor.” r. Geo. 3 arton Transient brothers urg- | b et oy P o nati i sition not only surprised the Republi-| F. 0. B. Juneau v N ! ed to attend. CouncHl of patriotism, giving their lives that the nation| This oppos ; { CHIROPRACT o ! o 5 Bten fcontiniie 1o extst |can leaders, but distinctly surprises the entire| $875.00 { Hellent ‘Butl >R TO ANY PART Chambers, Fifth Strees. Born amid the gloomy hours that followed the jcountry. 75. ! ! cing JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. four long years of fratricidal strife in which narlh- ern and southern men laid down their lives for what each held firmly to be the right, Memorial Day has taken on added significance each suc- ceeding year. Its origin was in a beautiful custom | of some of the women of the Southern States who | each Spring decorated the graves of soldiers of the Confederacy. Soon it had spread to the North, its first observance dating from May 30, 1868 which Addresses by leaders of the nation and others not The American Legion, the War Department, and patriotic societies generally, favor a universal draft| recommendation upon the theory that its applica- tion would mean ‘“equal service by all and special | |profit to none” in time of war. But there continues| to ..e powerful opposition to the plan, though labor (was not expected to join with this antagonism. | There is no doubt that the question is a debat- able one. Opponents of the proposition argue that! Isuch legislation would operate to put the Oovern-‘ |Labor along with capital should be equally willing to make sacrifices in time of war Hours: McCAUL | | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY 10 a. m. %0 12 noon 2p.m toB p m 6p. m to 8 p. m. | By Appointment PHONE 259 ; ] | | | | | | | | MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfactiom ! Phone 42% for Appointment Robert Simpson ?‘ DE. R. E. SOUTHWELL OF CITY Two Buick Sedans at Your Service. Careful and Efficient Drivers. 199 | Gastinean Hote) FIRE ALARM CALLS Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Gro. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. DOUCLAN AfRIE 117 F. O. E. Meets first and thir¢ &Mondaw. 8 o'clock at Eagles’ Hall Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary., Vis- iting brothers welcome. Opposite U. S. Cable Office : A, |ment into private business and wreck the very | i 1-3 Thxd and Frankln. f : WS Sef sside be W wSpeEAl oider of Geri. JOMIA: linhchitiery’ 1t sought’ %6 miake more. etflalsnt; that | Opt. D. 1-4 Pront and Franklin, AZ Logan of the Grand Army of the Republic. AS|\"y,iq represent a flagrant attack on the prin- |G ==& Graduate Bos Angeles Col- ‘ 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. THE CASH BAZAAR Hme passed nearly all of the States in the Unlon |, 10 of private property, being Communistic in| The Florence Sho [ I ', e ot Qutometry and 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts fixed that as the date for the ceremony each year.|principle “Nalvette” Croquignole l’ern | Opthalmology 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. Open Eveninp Now, throughout the nation the day has become & | Any conscription which contemplates the elim- | | R i “ ‘Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna | 1-8 Pront, near Saw Ml fixed institution |ination of labor from the plan would be worthless. BEAUTY SPECIALISTS i & 1-9 2-1 2-3 so great but as sincere, songs from the lips of adults and children, the sound of drums and fifes and by the men and women they strive to honor. NO HARD TIMES FOR “MOVIES.” ‘That dreaded campaigner, General Business De- emergency; otherwise any such proposed considered an effort of futility. legislation must bc, looked. How much of their “pig” do they turn to profit? Has all waste been eliminated? Are by- products being utilized? The answers to these ques- |tions are to be found in the tailing pile and slag dump, in the solutions run to waste, i e e “ GENERAL CARPENTER WORK GLASS REPLACED . m. .. Optometrist-Optician Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted 8a m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 Current Mwuinu, Five may ride as cheaply as one Stand at Alaska Grill ‘Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Barn. Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts, Distin Ave., and Indian Sta, Ninth and Calhoun. Seventh and Main. Twelfth, B. P. R. garage, By Load or Sack — ) | bands, the sweetest and saddest call of the i I Room 16, Valentine BEldg, g’; T :;‘g )s;:l’:" l GARBAGE i S st th rlands of Y, 4 7 | 10:00 +00. iRE s vT st RO EROTI MR W garlancs 9'/A Mining Company Should Make the Most|{ JUNEAU CABINET "y iw 6:00. Evenings by 4 (| 2-6 Second and Main. flowers from Spring’s most beautiful bowers, solemn J I ppointment. Phone 484 | prayers, the staccato rattle of musketry in gallant | of Its Reso_urces. and DETAIL MILL- ‘," O Y T SRR g Hazel’s Taxi { g;;l::hfl:;:ld SN i salute, today give tangible evidence that this is not | (Engineering and Mining Journal.) WORK CO. !] 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. LOT CLEANING i an ungrateful people nor a forgetful race; tha% Of the packing industry some one is reported Jum’au Pubhc lel‘fll’y Telephone 456 34 Beotnd and Cie. Office at Wolland’s p those to whom it renders tribute died not in vain; |y, nave said that it utilized everything of the pig Front Street, next to Warner Free Readmg Room |1 3-5 Fourth and Harms. Tailor Shop that while the war dead sleep easily in their hon- |except the squeal, and even that was recorded Machine Shop & Twenty-four Hour Service | |{ 3-6 Fifth and Gold. ] Clicstor: Barnesion ored tombs, there remains through their efforts and by the phonograph, In this almost ancient anec- CAB, © City Hall, Second Floor P s Ol Tor 3-7 Fifth and East. | i their sacrifices a nation of free people living by dote some mining companies might find a hint lead- INET and Main Street and Fourth L ot R gg%;’::m d‘"; u’:‘:y PHONE 66 and for those ideals established and kept inviolate ing them to review their practice, to see what & an ennedy. DAIRY FERTILIZER |chances to make an extra profit they have over- MILLWORK Reading Room Open From 500 : ; Ninth, back of power house. 4-3 4-5 4-6 4-7 4-8 9 5-1 pression, commander of the army or‘ hardtif‘rles. has produced, and in the gases passing to t;ne :?:Ck?""t' IN AUTOS Newspusp‘e‘;sk.‘.ngfwenm Twelfth and Willoughby, met more than his match in the “movies.” Steel,|” "o row companies display remarkable thrift in Eslinates Furnished Upon 4-9 Home Grocery. . COLOR copper, cotton, coal, transportaiton, and other in-(this respect. An outstanding example s that of- R t po! FREF TO ALL Seater Tract. dustries may be his meat, but the “movie-talkie” al- |fered by a well-known enterprise east of the Rocky eques - PRINTING liance has not only repulsed the onslaught of the Mountains. Compared with the large-scale opera- e | PIONEER redoubted General, but has driven him out of his|tions of the West, it produces a modest tonnage. g T A XI increases the pulling ! i i Iphiy ture, g % trenches and put him to flight in open warfare. Itsm;ren”ls nmmfl;swir osx:l Dz‘:ce rr‘;l:durzuICgmprlsill:s G A R B A GE ‘1] © HARRIS Hardware power of any printind Reading the financial reports of the biggest |P! pally copper, y 4 phur. s 3 “movie” firms for the first quarter of this year ©°PPEr and sulphur have long found their way to X Company JIM McCLOSKEY job.Weare equippedtohax 2 market as blister and acid, respectively. The sul- HA! ;LED S Day and Night Service brings :*“' ‘)“"f“c“‘"" d‘:“‘]‘w“‘::uP“l’xfimi‘r‘"m::’ phur furnishes most of the fuel in smelting., Flo- Now located next y g d.lecol:rprln‘t:ndculckb AR e B e . *(tation has enabled the company to ship the iron, AND LOT CLEANING Ph 4 43 and satisfactorily Leow’s Inc, Fox Film, Paramount, R-K-O and Co- after sintering, to a convenlent furnace. Similarly, E. O. DAVIS CONNORS one lumbia Pictures show increases in profits ranging lits zinc wauld have been disposed of had the zinc Phone 584 N GARAGE from 17.7 to 267 per cent. These four, Fox including Leow’s, dominate the field of 22,000 theatres in this country. Of that total about 9,000 are wired for sound. Weekly admissions for the first quarter were placed at 100,000,000. The average in 1929 was 95,000,000; in 1928, 65,000,000; and in 1927, 57,k- 000,000. The added sound feature, including late im- provements, is said to be the biggest factor in in- creased popularity. WHERE DRYS ARE IN CONFLICT WITH THE LAW. Recently in a speech in the lower House, Rep- resentative Fort, Dry leader and an announced Dry candidate for the G. O. P. Senatorial nomination in New Jersey, declared that the manufacture of home brew was perfectly legal under the National Prohibition laws. Questioned about the Anti-Saloon League’'s views on this question, General Superin- tendent Scott McBride admitted it coincided with that of Mr. Fort Now comes the Supreme Court with a decision making it a violation of the Mw for merchants to display for sale, not only sell, apparatus and articles for the manufacture of such brew. It confirmed the seizure and confiscation of malt, bottles, caps, cappers, etc., by Dry agents from a Chicago whole- sale store. Notice has been given by the firm that it will seek to re-open the case and it has market been maintained. Its slag dump is grad- ually being mined for ballast and road material. And its fine flotation tailing has been used to some extent for construction purposes. Were it not for the zinc—with which it is temporarily marking time—this operator might be said to be using even the “squeal” of its figurative pig. One wonders if sooner or later the hole left by the extraction of the deposit will be exploited for its inherent scenic qualities. Needless to add, the company’s operations have been profitable. Where Moloch Once Held Sway. (New York Times.) If the Carthage where the 1930 Eucharistic Congress is being held is only a heap of ruins, a dozen miles from the prosperous city of Tunis, the reason is not primarily that stern old Cato in a real sense had his way. That fine hater did con- clude every one of his speeches in the Roman Senate, no matter on what subject, with the urgent recommendation that Carthage be destroyed, and had he lived only another three years he would have seen a Roman army execute his wish, in 146 B. C. Within twenty-five years from its destruction the Romans were establishing a new colony on the site of Dido's and Hannibal's and Salammbo’s city. No less a person than the younger Gracchus was the promoter. The settlement did not thrive, but a hundred years later the Emperor Augustus had better luck. A prosperous city grew up, the birth- el “Jhe BANK BOOK and the DIPLOMA Stand next to I Goldstein) Front Street Carl’s Taxi PHONE 403 South Front Street e Prompt Service, Day and Night Covica AuTO SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 343 Day or Night 50c AnyWhere in City /' W.P. Johnson "We make the betfer kind of bread—the kind that makes you go back to the bread dish several times before you have finished your meal. And at break- fast you'll find our rolls mighty tasty and satisfying. Peerless Bakery “Remember the Name” . retained Clarence Darrow to represent it in the|Place of one mighty pillar of the Church, Tertul- The bank book is the first text-book in the new school of action. lian, and the scene of activity of a still greater practidal experience. s Naturally the Drys, with an ‘eye to the effect|8ure, St. Augustine, The diploma is an honorable,discharge from the old school— A FOR GOOD | of tne Supreme Court’s decision on the average householder accustomed to enjoying unmolested his The ruined Carthage of today is the work of the Arab invaders of the seventh century, the same hands that wiped Roman civilization from but the lessons in the new school are much more difficult. You are the teacher—and by glvlng your son or daughter a P T I T I TerTrTrT T IT T ol i il DELCO LIGHT PKODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING | Cleaning and Pressing | | CGaLL 311 | | | GET A CORONA | For Your School Work | J B. Burford & Co. l | “Our door swp is worn by | satisfied customers” i JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Dellvery of ALL KINDS OF COAL ZYNDA 4 bank book, you teach him or her | MACHINES Work cailed for and delivered ELEVATOR BERVICE own brew, cannot but feel a little alarmed over|ine entire length of North Africa in the s ace of | the outcome. It was a victory for them, but onela few years. P To be self-reliant—To be busiress-like and systematic— 1 DAY-FAN RADIOS l e Capltal Cleaners 8. ZYNDA, Prop. that carried discomfort rather than cheer. Approv- To know the value of money Phone 1 i ing of home brewing as legal, they are confronted| The modern home which goes in for elaborate And the most important lesson o insure success in life— by the fact that their pet law threatens to cut|and moist entertaining in this poisonéd-stimulant REGULAR SAVING i| Front Street Juneau off the source of supply making it possible to manu- |38 should be built with a private ambulance en- $1.00 or more will open an account C— BURFORD’S CORNER trance.—(Ohio State Journal.) S RS 3 facture homebrew. Without the ingredients of The B M B ’ B k Carnation Ice Cream manutacture, ‘boes 1o put # 1. caps to M| iy 4 grier coumiey Bie Fowd be 1 1t grew . M. De u'ends an, them and cappers to finisn the job, home brew- ing might become a lost art, and those engaged as rapidly as its prison populauon'—~11n1dlnnnpom Star.) Oldest Bank in Alaska il You get results from printing done by us PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 RELIABLE TRANSFER TAXI SERVICE Phone 314

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