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Daily Alaska Empirer THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1930. [such as those that have been showered upon others would have Americans take a leading part |among the concourse of peoples. What is the use | who NOTICE OF APPLICATION SERIAL NO. 07546 JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER of building high tariff, immigration and other walls, R FPRAR ol — t the world out and Americans in, if we are Streets, Juneau, Alaska. down? Shoot, gentlemen, when you are ready. In the United States Land Offise for (he Junecau Land District at Anchorage, Alaska. | In the Matter of the Application FOR PATENT & | | | Helene W. L. Albrecht | PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red A OF ~ PROFESSIONAL ” | Fraternal Sacieties e — UTO0S FOR HIRE Gastincau Channel & — B. P. 0. ELKS local news published herein. penee S Meetin, - T P e SR SRR of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- | | ~ Rev, Medical Gymnastics. b P matter. Former Gov. Cox, one-time Democratic Presiden-| PANY, a corporation 073”"119“5] 41u Goldstein Building, | ’ e S el e R A A & % under the laws of Alaska, for|| Phone Office, 218 | ° Wednesdays at 8 BONEORIITION HATES. |tial nominee, has sold his Canton, O, News to the| LWL 8 (™) GpuM NG, 1)), 1 e i g LA R, - Delivered by ‘%2.';?.: x'r:"J;:'.;gu‘.’e?n:‘%l:&Trendwe" and {publishers of the Canton Repository, reducing the| jode mining claim, embraced in | y- Visiting brothers 5 By mail, ,,.,sxm. paid, at the rh”..hn.g{”n; number of daily papers in that town of 116,000 from| U. S. Mineral Survey No. 157, :; “r@mfl welcome. ne year, in ad onths, in advance, |, . : e < st ) b “hic DRS. FREEB! "y 3 $630; one month. i s ol meomer |70, Ja ohefthlgte dupt nofler, sCtRRIRRAR: H R T it T DENTISTS ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. B MARTIN, Exaltea Ruler. Subscribes vill confe or if the; promptly a3 continuat e news er soli - e’ v % A d \ & . H. oo, il Soglel 8, 25 I 0y g7l Bramety o contiouation of the newspaper consoldation move-| SUcCASnl! SN DTSSR r.ata” Golasein Bide. PR e gl g o g e SIDES, Escrctary. In (the delivery of their papers. ment that has prevailed over the country for many| pyivision. Alaska 4 PHONE 56 ) ¥ ) e - Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. | years | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN Hours 9 8. m. 09 'p; m. DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel :A"O'fllnflc Dot e — — ) S % les of Freemason MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. S sl That the Chichagoff Power Comis | —— Ph II d S' l 0 RS Tor reoablisation of AT niswh Hlapatohes aiea'te| With temperatures running fram 102 at Saa|pany, a corporation organized und:lz = ones an lng e IRre?gus)':m:eezlx:' Rt or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the |Francisco to 113 in Mississippi, and deaths from cer the laws of Alaska, whose post Dr. Charles P. Jenne day 'second Friday i U the heat wave occurring throughout the Middle|cffice address is 424 Goldsteln: DN Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service dach’ m ot il i AN i, Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for| “le:hon:“l" WALTER B. EEISEL, Secretary, Chicago gangsters have killed 47 people ghis|Patent for the Aurum No. 13 lode b . — s mining claim and included within o = LOYAL ORDER the Chicago gangsters to take the slaying record|yated in the Chichagoff Mining Dr. J. W. Bayne ¥ Juneau Lodge No. 700 Meets every Monday night, at 8 o'clock. TOM SHEARER, Dictotor W. T. VALE, Secy., P. 2. Box 828 from them. District, Territory of Alaska, Sitka | : | DENTIST fRecording Precinct, First Judicial| Division at Chichagoff Post Office| | . [0oms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. s, 9 am. 5 on Chichagoff Island, Alaska, and| | Omf? o i o particularly described as fol.|| CVenin8S by appolnment. more particularly described as fol-| ! Phone 321 New York Bank Strength. Phore 565 STAND AT ARCADE CAFE (Boston News Bureau.) | | | | | 5 i MOUNT U LoD .10 As part of the transformed credit picture, Nev ['%S' T pes I s Day and Night .Service JUNEAU LODGE NO. 167 York City bank figures make a really amazinc B{‘;:‘,fi,fi’{ HO s ,?o T W A5 P R R | §§§°‘L‘}‘:‘;’c§,°m,,.”,f°‘," orR : o . 1, : 5 % onth in |comparison currently with a year ago. 1detitieal wWith location’ ooriie Dr. A. W. Stewart Any Place in the City fer $1.00 Scottish R''» Templ Investment holdings on June 25 stood at the i u i S J e °| and with corner No. 1 of Pa- DENTIST H beginning at 7:30 [nighest point on record at $2072000000. On ths| eific Lode, survey No. 1045, Houts D UGB 1 s /" EVANS L. GRUBER o : same date these banks were entirely out of debt| whence U. S. L. M. No. 7 bears | | SEWARD BUHDIRGT o 7 A R N T , M THE UNALGA to the reserve bank, and had $9,000,000 surplus de- S. 55 deg. 13' E. 133.01 ft. ‘ || porrrrr e erer s | e T worh 7 JUNEAU WILL ! NALEA | postted with the reserve bank. Thence N. 65 deg. 19' W. 34350 || Office Phone 469, Res. | S dned ' £ { 1 3 ; 2 ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N Phone 276 | JjtEroip Serveg R R REts ;s " It will be with sincere regret that the people Total outstanding credits on June 25 stood st o ) 25 | e e A ™ | ORDER OF EASTERN STAR $8,229,000,000, compared with $7,410,000,000 a year| 47 deg. 58’ W. 100750 ft. to C Auro S of Juneau will part with the United States Coast |$8:220000000, P s T Jwar| corner No. 3. Thence S. 6 deg. |z e T R OVICH AUTO SERVICE i Sefduit d Foar ol 4 For about a decade the|280—8n increase of $819,000, L1818 more 1AM | o5 "vw 565,10 ft. to corner No, || - i\ STAND AT THE OLYMPIC || Tuesdagys of each month, Guard cutter Unalga. SO double the increase for the previous year, though ; 55 g Dr. H. Vance | 2 tish st h craft has been an institution here. When H 4. Thence 8. 55 deg. 13’ E, he 342 Da; Night at 8 o'clock, Seot! staunch craft has Ve | for nearly 10 months securites have been in a liquid-| 1301 ft. o corner No. 5 Thence || Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. e y or Nig | 1 00 Rite Temple. LILY not called elsewhere on duty, frequently on errands ging movement and commodity prices have dropped| N. 6 deg. 03’ E. 4888 ft. to ' | Hours: 10 t0 12; 1 to 5; Tto 9 | ‘ . BURFORD, Worthy of mercy, she has been here, giving those engaged rather precipitately. Under such conditions one| corner No. 1, the place of be- or by appointment | = | Matron; FANNY L. in shipping a sense of security they would notlmxght reasonable expect outstanding bank credit| ginning. Containing an area of || Licensed Osteopathic Physician { TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. otherwise feel. Her officers and men, though chang- |to show a shrinkage rather than such an inrcease. 12616 acres. Total area in Phone: Office 1671. TELEPHONE 1 e ing from time to time, have been a very pleasing| There has, of course, been a moderate decrease | 3‘;;‘“}5; “;’5?5 P:‘s:lr:i [;)ydeé pslx;lx;- Residence, MacKiunon Apts. | OF CITY A KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS part of the life of the Capital City. Law ublding:i" commercial loans. However, the total decrease is A I Seghers Counc.« No. 176¢ | s .| cant. Entire area in conflict | sec and orderly the enlisted men have made frien 'f]’:‘:)liz‘; t:’“:: ’2.‘%’}“ L "‘(‘))‘”jd "‘;’5" tk“he«Sp“" { claimed by applicant.” L —— ] 183 IA " | ) Meetings second and las) . Sk Gt The officers L s discussion. On June ese com- 4 | Dr. Geo. L. Barton | Monday at 7:30 p. m. here for the Coast: Guard Service. |mercial loans aggregated $2,462,000,000. The decreasa| United States Location Monm- 4 Bl | Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Councd Chambers, Fifth Strees JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. have heen alert and ready to render aid WHEVE fom g year ago was only $240,000000, or less than|ment No. 7, to which this survey| | CHIROPRACTOR and whenever they might be needed. {10 per cent. Giving due weight to the commodity|lc tied, consists of a cross on ex- | Hellenthal Bullding Let us hope the fine old ship that we have price decline, this decrease in business loans seem |Posed out-crop of bedrock 10X8x5|| OEFICE SERVICE ONLY learned to regard so highly may soon be succeeded rather small. ft. on the shore of Klag Bay, Chi- Stand- at Pioneer - 199 Hours: 10 a. m. %o 12 noom Pool Hall H. J. TURNER, Secretary. by another that will perofrm as faithfully as the, As might be expected, loans on securities show|Chagoff Island and chiseled U. S«! 2p m tolp m ) 7 ~ — Unalga has performed. The wish is general here the biggest increase—$788,000,000. This chiely means ?9-, 1‘"‘0- ";? 9 d"‘l 1“?“;9 13'; gexl 6p. m to8p m . Cars for Hire—Drive ‘ R Hote) g DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E 1 f i o N ngitude . ez Gastinean Hotel fhoe Who' AV ed so well on the Unalga!that New York City banks have taken over the |39 407 and long ¥ < By Appointment urself | o il Ml et B 8% | purden of carrying loans that were carried a year |05 45” W. Magnetic variation 30 Yo B e ) Meets first and th' 4 &Mon(m) 8 o'cloec, at Eagles Hail Douglas. ALEX TAIR, W. P, GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting Frothers welcome. as officers and crew may be returned to this station sometime that agreeable friendships might be newed. re- [O— GARBAGE‘ ; { Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate kos Angeles Col- CONGRATULATIO! HAULED il AND LOT CLEANING THE CASH BAZAAR | Open Evenings Opposite U. S. Cable Office gttt GARBAGE HAULING FOREST WOCGD Office at Wolland’s Tailor Shop Chester Barnesson PHONE 66 DAIRY FERTILIZER E. O. DAVIS ROLLER SKATING A. B. HALL Wednesday, Friday and Sunday Evenings Improved Political View. A\ , PHONE 259 ago by lenders other than banks. The so-called |d€8. 30" E. fs— —2 DAY AND NIGHT “boot-leg” loans to brokers have been reduced| The names of the owners of con-|—- | I of tome E. Ellis earned congratulations for the promptness |during the same period reduced their borrowing| ADY and all persons claiming ad- | Teas o,,g}.’m,f.,'; i of their response to the call for assistance in the from the reserve bank from $228,000,000 to nothing. | Versely any of the above described | |iod of publication, or eight months | EYes Examined—Glasses Fitted ing was reported. Early Sunday Pilot Ellis with |thereafter, or they will be barred | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. the Alaska-Washington Airways seaplane Taku set | Politics is growing toward the estate indicated|Last publication, Sept. 24, 1930. | uneau Publi i by Governor Cox as that one which should elevat> 5 J . G lel'al‘y that they were astounded Sunday afternoon when o Frce Reading Room the report came from Cordova that the men who\eraw to the hurt of the public good. He said: “I¢ \‘ | NORTHERN SALES | AGENCY (W. W. Batcheller) ! Reading Room Open From Selling “TRUPAK” goods. Un- | excelled, take no one’s word, | S m R — Dime & Dollar Building and Loan Association Is under the supervision of the State of Oregon. Can only loan depositors money on improved $2,030,000,000 in the year ended June 25. flieting claims are not known “JE“F i SERVICE Possibly the most encouraging thing about the|the applicant except as hereinabove | progress of New York City banks is that despite |5t forth. The total area embraced | _ |the fact that they have increased their outstanding |iP the survey and claimed by the| The Alaska-Washington Airways and Pilot Robert credits $819,000,000 in the past year, they have | 2PPlicant is 12616 acres. | I | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground search for Pilot Clayton L. Scott and Mechanic Besides, they now have $9,000,000 surplus reserve |Veils, lodes or premises are ""-.-_.__________;:I John Sleby, who were forced down while on-a flight |With the reglonal bank compared with a deficit of |duired 1o flle motice Shtha ¥, R |verse claims wii e Re T south from Cordova last week, and the speed with 81000000 a year ago X |ttt States cand et G " miE soUTEWERL | which they effected the rescue. It was late Satur-| | Anchorage, Alaska, within the per-| Optometrist-Optician | day when the fact that the Gorst plane was miss- < B 'ormer Governor Cox this week at Dayton was statutes. b . : 9:30 ou; fm:' Jun::u h}: Zealrck;t:; ‘3; nr::nfn;nelx;ndidsresymnsible for a notable utterance. He propounds | J. LINDLEY GREEN, |l to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | fh il ““l“js i d“ ;’C e ay. |8 query to which there can be but one logical an- Ragihter, | (R em safely at Cordova hundrdes of miles away. swer, and that in the affirmative. |First publication, July 12, 1930. | People had become so accustomed to long and g g . often unsuccessful searches for wrecked aviators a Nation above paritsan considerations which op-| " y " ¥ " City Hall, Second Fleor had been lost since Thursday had been rescued and |We are to have honesty in merchandising, why can't Main Btreet and Fo were at that place and well. It was all accomplished |We¢ have honesty, the kind of honesty in the ex-| | so quickly that it was difficult to believe that |change of individual views, that will make for sound | * | publ inion?” escape from greater disaster had been so narrow. \p bI:f o o0, this class of opinion rest the true| must { l- e e R well-being of any community of any State, of anv TRY THEM | Circulation Room Open from real cstate, first mortgages and NEW YORK’S POPULATION. |Nation. Often such opinion is not sound; it is|! Corner Second and Main | 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00,to 8:30 i Statenflgfi/ed"mfi - : — {not sound because it is not honest, because it has|® i Pp. m. Current Magazines, oD ually The quality of our on deposits. Start your account The census returns for 1930 give New York City with become a development of perversions, the child of Newspapers, Reference, bread commends it a population of only a few thousand short of 7 |passion, prejudice or ignorance. ! v Books, Ete. prese to all pure food lov- 000,000—a gain of 24 per cent. in the last ten| To clarify the public mind, to sincerely and| W P J h ] FREEK TO ALL gk ol ers. Itpis the bread years. It is said that the gain in suburban cmesig:gm":s girfe;:sx::es;"a:;‘egol::?:f:e :fnfs'dmflmuzf I . jJonnson H. J. Eberhart that your family | :edtmtoyns. al.l incluf‘led hwith(lnt ther zew ;{ml:(‘r:f true statesmen and leaders of thought in all FRIGIDAIRE e Py GASTINEAU HOTEL | should enjoy ;".t v politan district, in the States of New YOrk, |y, filqs of human activity. They must be amen- Our trucks go any place any ey | ery meal. Buy it for New Jersey and Connecticut, have been at & Very laple to the rules of tolerance where opposing view || ~PELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS time. A tank for Diesal on{ =} them and watch rapid rate. |is concerned. MAYTAG WASHING and a tank for crude oil save el RO L 5L et | their evident satis- These reports revive interest in a comparison of | Sound, not hysterical or purely partisan or sec-' MACHINES burner trouble, T LUDWIG NELSON | faction. the claims of New York and London for first place tarian, judgments alone can contribute to the sta- GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS I PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 Jeweler || | among the cities of the world. The circumstance bility and permanence of business and government, l RELIABLE TRANSFER Watch Repairing P l that England will enumerate her population and |of of the social wellbeing. Phone 1 g Brunswick Agency . eeriess : R il The United States is a mighty and complex - | 4 :;::s Sl BT Chtles 0w and Shives in 1991 UG- institution. It s impossible that all men showd|| Front Street Juneau ©id papers for sals 3 The Em- SR e | Baker Our 'ob.hq;hunm t you & % be |think alike concerning the innumerable problems of (\ e Jj | y J hone slon to wait another year. The indications are,|;jro™ .4 tpeir workings out, but every individual | — — L] SmAriCE i “Re: ber the N: as your telepl one. P. usto however ,that acre for acre New York is substan- |conceivably can think alike In the matier of the || === i.] ot ‘ e o call and we will be right on the tially more populous than London. New York City creation of a honesty which should be the salvation i Jeweler amd [ it ) jobtoget the job you have forus contains an area of nearly 309 square miles. That |of the Nation in a broad and helpful sense. Optician ‘ part of London over which the Lord Mayor and This general principle has not in the past too i i % SYMBOL i { the London County Council have jurisdiction (Lon- (generally obtained in the conduct of our national | { S 4| DY:.:,:, don proper) consists of 117 square miles and the |Political, busiress, or in our social affairs and [i - i SUlverware area coming under the jurisdiction of the Metro- de\éelupmcnlts, belBut “1 me: pr:inclplte :};c‘;‘h "‘0’;‘5 —'Of ; JUNEAU CABINET - and more is being enlar and extended thri o i = PSS g politan Police (Greater London), is 693 square miles, |1 OTe 18 being GHArGe ot e (1 o H and DETAIL MILL- ] nearly two-and-one-fourth times larger in area than growing toward this general diffusion of honesty. i' THB JUNEAU LAUNDRY | WORK co JUNEAU TRANSFER 4 ] New York. We are growing away from a condition in which ||} LI B E RTY Franklin Street, betwoen ! g COMPANY ] The population of London Proper in 1921 Was|prejudice, passion and interest have dominated ; 2 T o | Front Street, next to Warmer i 4484523 and that of Greater London was 7,480,201. |the public life in subservience to the compulsions of |[| e .:n ""‘n.""' | Machine Shop 4 New York City consists of five New York State |dishonesty. i ings ban < IONE ] counties, with 309 square miles as against Greater e r——). ‘ e SBV. 8 ic:baokshon 1 CABINET Wld London's 693 square miles. It would be necessary| The real test of a college education this ! notes independence from LLWORK to add 384 square miles of the metropolitan area [IS Whether or not it prepares a youth adequately days of want. The habit of | M1 ] to New York for a fair comparison between the for unemployment.—(New York Sun. | i y A g o \ GENERAL CARPENTER. two great citles. 1f these were taken from the West| ,qo01 Rodman says a second-best oy “kr! thrift cultivates qualities WORK bank of the Hudson they would add approximately | a second-best poker hand. 2,500,000 to the population of the American metrop- | ‘Well, the latter has frequently bluffed it out.—(Philadelphia Inquirer.) GLASS REPLACED of character which make a | . The addition of about 3,500 square miles from |CTOKEn UP by the invasion of rivals; row a speech PHONE 48 count and saving at least is sabotaged by radio interference. ~- (Milwaukee i | olis, pushing it up to nearly 9,500,000. If they were 7 AP 8. o Rl i { IN AUTOS Moves, Packs and Stores taken from portions of Westchester, Rockland, Nas-| Some men have many troubles and the Presi-|il substantial citizen. If you H : £ ished Ui Freight and Baggage sau, Huntington and Suffolk counties in New York dent has the United States Senate.—(Buffalo Cour-| 3 % | Estimates Furnish sk Prompt Dellvery of State they would add approximately 1,000,000 and |ler-Express.) ! are not saving, start today H | Request ALL K'}NDS OF COAL give the city nearly 8,000,000 people, a number that | S I e O | by opening a savings ac- H S London might pass in the next English census, | =~ In the old days political meetings were at times, g8 t i i H H e Northeast New Jersey, Southeast New York and|jounar) - M b C i Southwest Connecticut would give the metropolis | i te,n per cent of your earn- PHONE YOUR ORDERS a r:-v,s a e B 11,000,000 or more population, probably exceeding| Our forefathers objected to taxation without ings. Regular Dinners 2 that of any similar area in the world. |representation, but we haveto stand for taxatior TO US ; B e {with misrepresentation.—(Philadelphia Inguirer.) One dollar or more will We will attend to them Short Orders i TIME TO SHOOT. T L El will at - £y Knowing well a President—almost any Presi- open a savings account il| promptly. Our coab L ifi“&’- Lunches ¢ Here is a chance for the Hearst papers, Senator [dent—must have its fatigues. You have to eat so il | gTain and trnngfet usiness Open 6 a.m. to 2 am. ' Hiram Johnson and the other isolationists. An|Much fish. Presidents are always catching them. M increasing d;dy.t'fil:leres J; POPULAR PRICES ! Assoclated Press dispatch says: —(8t. Louis Globe-Democrat.) :oe:l:;n.m ((l;llvee us :vhy order | HARRY MABRY The airplane is going to break down arn o {ibor D e Europeans know we have Prohibition here by Th e B M B ’ nds B k Proprie 3 jonal barriers, prejudices and isolation, o L. C. SMITH and RON. e the number of dry Americans Who visit there. . 1. benre an You Can’t Help Being AOTH s03 SORONE (Philadelphia Inquirer.) Col. Lindbergh's declaration puts aviation in the class with Wilson’s League of Nations, Root's World Court and Stimson’s Naval Treaty. That ought to call down on the Lindbergh head vials of wrath Guaranteed by You get results from |}J. gl.“ Ii}J“RnF;?}}D & go. printing done by us v satistied customers’ Oldest Bank in Alaska Pleased D. B. FEMMER / PHONE 114 Canada promises to do something really hand- some in the way of high tariff making.—(Cincin- nati Enquirer.)

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