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Ty e TR . ) . mining, forestry, homebuilding, etc. And so NOTICE OF APPLICATION — - D(”I\‘ AI"Ska Emplre this intellectual leader of Alaska — this FOR PATENT i PROFESSIONAL . “Farthest North College”—has three great ¢ le & functions to fulfill—education, research and SERIAL NO. 07546 I e ey e e — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1930. 5 Fraternal Societies —_—oor - | { | ] | Gastinzau Channel | i 4 ) AUTOS FOR HIRE LS - — e ER| Tni S ne | 1 -3 JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| oo in O 1 e the Temée DY | elent WL Alhvatk " Published every _evening except Sunday by the| Thus the education and training of our for the -'“"'3“!’ Land District at elene W. L. recht l A ST EMPIRE PRINT COMPANY at Second and Main| young men and women—our greatest re- Anchorage, Alaska. PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P. 0. ELKS el bk e A N1 T source—is the fifth and most important In the Matter of the Application = iassage, Electricity, Infra Red PRI S v “Entered In the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class| of all our basic facts. of OHICHAGOEE H e Rev, Medical Gymnastics. d gd t i matter | But an institut ¢ any kind is in large PANY; |8 (COSPOTEHIUCHS CRETR 410 Goldstein Bullding , ol L B e L — ————4—] . e e L] under the laws of Alaska, for Phone Office, 218 | L4 Wednesdays at 8 : SUBSCRIPTION RATES. = nal measure an expression .nl‘ the man gtv_xt.? patent “to the AURUM NO. 13 |, g 2 ar \J o'clock. Elks Hall, Delivered by bl Y;Vch\;'fltzgll‘pera’I:‘qc:‘!';‘ rea i hfmd{ Upon mm_ <h”vuls}:> Lh}. xe:sp.uon,slbl;]ué lode mining claim, emkroed in = —_— Visiting brothers 3, at the following rates: | (f’ its f“C(‘PSSl or failure Y"; ‘“é‘ ‘!" Cl‘_;' U. 8. Mmem}l iurveryr Nlo, 1575, DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | welcome. < e 00; six months, In advance, | ortunate in having as your President, Dr. situated on Chichagoff Island, in| | %S R. B. M. th, (o advance, $125 | oromptly| Charles E. Bunnell. Upon him has rested Chichagoff Mining District, Sitka | DENTISTS I ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 e s of any failure or u'lvgulnnl)i the heavy burden of establishing this in- Recording Precinct, First Judicial 301-3031,381!3:4;: Bldg. I Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— ¥ g retary. | T i 4 g i Alaska. | Y it Basiness Offices. 876 stitution of higher learning, in the face of ; Division, DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at i Cs-Ordinate Dot | v 2L gfi———. ‘ tremendous odds, in this country near the HN?TtIr?E C:nsh HE::EEY Gg’EN' Hours § &. m. to § p. m. | f\l”knn Hotel les of Freemasoa | MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. Avctio, OIrIh 'T6 Bas been due” to tHE s "hat the chagoff Power Com-|:: —: Pho II d S l 0 | >ress is exclusively entitled to the| S % e . ry Scottish Rite | e i ies: oredited ne,‘ tiring efforts and high order of his services, f”“~‘]' alcorporrfllxn ;{)rgan;]zed und- nes- an lng e Regular meetines | r and also the supported by an excellent and loyal faguity er the laws of Alaska, whose post!’" ) harl | a lent 4 § iy i r. a X B . . second Friday that this College has in so fow short Jears [Cificc address is 424 Goldstela, | C D‘m?'?'zsg' Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service cach month el attained a commanding place among insti- Puilding, Juneau, Alaska, has filsi! | 7:30 Boot« prbi2 ts application in the U. S. Land/ =~ Rooms 8 and § Valentine | - gt W | tutions of higher learping throughout the |its application in @ B Bullding | tish Rite Temple | country. ice a nchorage, Alaska, for: | WALTER B. EEISEL, Secre patent for the Aurum No. 13 lode' | Telephane 176 | Ry SR, mining claim and included within The man with the largest vocabulary of - anyone in New York is said to be Walter U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1575, &f%- o " o Lippmann, an editorial writer. What does |Bated in the Chichagolt Mimbg) | Dr. J, W. Bayne | he think about Prohibition?—(Boston Globe) \District, Territory of Alaska, gSitRa] DENTIST | 1 i Recording Precinct, First Judictal The New York World editorial columns indicate | . . . 9 4| Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | | Division at Chichagoff Post Offic> otfice hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. |that he is “agin” it with all the strong words in SHa B % 4 | on Chichagoff Island, Alaska, and| Evenings by appoinment. i | LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 700 | Meets every Mondsa« H night, at 8 o'clock. TOM SHEARER, Dictctor |W. T. VALE, Secy.,, P. 2. Box 828 Graham’s Taxi Phore 565 STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Ihis immense vocabula more particularly described .as fol- | { Phone 321 \MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO 127 e T ||\1 IJe:f’m'. assas» mon‘ mdtcatcs. that gar}g»‘l(lhsl: AURUM NO. 13 LODE EE'V?‘_____—H Dll}’ and Nig’lt Scrvice TMOUNT ,Ug:::d:::;j:n:o‘":: : | 0 and with corner No. 1 of 15&- ! { DENTIST B L = beginning at 7:30 p, m g LS R | Dropping the Channel Tunnel. ?@{.‘:,w?"[‘}_“"s_ sfirvfly N{:o"l bears | “g;’;‘,:;,‘, ",','éf&&om' “ o neaaters CHTQESS li ::gan:: PACIFIC l’l'lAll:l{(\)?;gvl\’fillrE'R MAKING laj S e s ?husfm ‘Ilzg-es lgeg_El»g, 1%5{-031“'1‘;‘% | Office Phone 469, Res. 1t ey PR Secretary. | | Phone 276 | STETRITIR Prompt Service, Day and Night o —— L The surprise in the vote that drops the Channel| ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. l ORDER COF EASTERN STAR by Pacific tunnel for the present is not that the project failed| 47 deg. 58' W. 100750 ft. to | ¥} Covicn Auro SERVICE L a X 1§/ second and Fourtn . but that it failed by so narrow a margin. In a| cormer No. 3. Thence §. 6 deg. & ——v — %!\ §TAND AT THE OLYMPIC || Tuesdags of each month, y 03’ W. 565.10 ft. to corner No. Dr. B. Vanece »i . b v The fine record made the last year : Coast paper manufacturing companies is encourag- ing to those who are planning Alaska pulp and free poll of the House of Commons the members, 4. 'Thence S. 55 deg. 13’ E. |/ at 8 o'clock, Secottish ose who are planning Blaska puld @00 |relensed from party ties, voted 172 in favor of the | yio T hs omner No. 5. Thenoe | | Osteopath—a01 Goldstotn Bidg. | Phone SE Ty o Klght | $1 00 | Rt “Temple, - LILY paper development. The Crown-Zel erha T tunnel to 179 against. | N. 6 deg. 03’ E. 4888 ft. to | Hours: 10 t0 13; 1t0 5; Tto 9 | . BURFORD, Worthy tion, the second largest pulp and paper manu- Two aspects of the project were presented to view| corner No. 1, the place of be- || or by appointment | | Matron; FANNY L. ; facturing company in the world, last year, after|—the commercial and engineering predictions of the| ginning. Containing an area of l | Licensed Osteopathic Physiclan | | TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. & charging off taxes, depletion, depreciation, interest, experts and the opinions of statesmen, mainly voiced| 12616 acres. Total area in Phone: Office 1671. | TELEPHONE dividends on preferred stock ($1512963) and min- by Mr. MacDonald, upon the question as related to| conflict with Pacific Lode, sur- Residence, MacKiunop Aots. | OF CITY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ority stockholders' interest ($},720329), netted $6,- Public policy. It was public policy that was chiefly| Vey No. 1045 owned by el L e —] | | Seghers Counc.. No. 176¢, 3 054646, In addition to that it increased its hold- discussed in the House. It was the practical con-| S2mb. :ylrip:{i?:mtx'l' confHppe— 5 183 TAXI i ) | Meetings second and las} ] 646, In add bout $9,000000 to- it |Siderations that affected the vote ; L[ Dr. Geo. L. Barton | One Monday at 7:30 p. m. HiEs Simg uieyrand (addd ahont 2 | Modern engineering skill is ample to' build the| United States Location Monn .| g e i Transient brothers urg- assets, bringing them up to $118,580,848. |tunnel. Whether it would pay is disputed, though ment No. 7, to which this survey CHIROPRACTIOR | ed to attend. Councd | To bring the business closer to Alaska, ?acmc the Channel Tunnel Committee of the Economic|it tied, consists of a cross on ex.| ! Hellenthal Building " Stand at Pioneer | Chambers, Fifth Strees Mills Ltd., the Ocean Falls mills located in Northern|advisory Council, which in March reported favor- |Posed out-crop of bedrock 10x8x8 | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | i | JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. 2 British Columbia, a subsidiary of the Crown-Zeller- ably upon the scheme, predicted that rates “not|{t. on the shore of Klag Bay, Chi-i| 3ours: 10 a. m. %o 12 noom i Pool Hall H. J. TURNER, Secretary. bach, netted $664,104. This was after deducting all higher than at present” could be fixed, and a pri-|Chagoff Island and chiseled U. 8.} 2p.m toBp m ] ] 3 < interest, depletion, depreciation, taxes, etc, and vate company stands ready to attempt the job,|L: M. No. 7 in latitude 57 deg 6p. m. to8p m i Cars for Hire—Drive Gdst Hote DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 2. E $119,625 dividends on preferred shares. The operat- |Whose cost was estimated at $150000000. A paying (39" 40" N. and longitude 136 deg | By Appointment | Yourself ! astinean Hotel Meets first and th*~3 e i |passenger traffic might be adversely affected by the|05" 45” W. Magnetic variation 30 PHONE 258 | vt i e ol Mondays, 8 o'clocs, ing profit was S20T8688. o\ indicate that |SrOWINE popularity of air trips across the Channel,|des. 30° E. | DAY AND NIGHT |l at Eagles Hail These figures, by thé way, would indica c‘ “f The question of freights is more important and| The names of the owners of con-| o e e SERVICE ; as far as the fic Coast is concerned there isi,, o complox. Here the Premier let the cat out | flicting claims are not known to & Rob 3 | ! no need for advancing the price of newsprint. If ot {ne bag when he said that during construction!the applicant except as hereinabova| obert Simpson I ! brothers welcome. an advance was necessary for the Eastern plants «there would be stagnation in the Channel ports |set forth. The total area embraced | Opt. D. b e e e o % 4 HA ULED —— it is quite evident that the Pacific Coast offersfor twelve or fifteen years'—and after that, he|in the survey and claimed by the{ greater inducements than Eastérn Canada for ex-|might have added, a loss in traffic for existing epplicant is 12616 acres. AND LOT CLEANING [ . { GARB GE {Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. K A : GUY SMITH, Serretary. Visiting { 3 x 5 § | . Graduate kos Angeles Col- ‘ i lege of tometry and pansion in pulp’ and paper making. |carriers. The Port of London alone, interested in| Any and all persons claiming ad-| i Opglmologr: | ROLLER | E. O. DAVIS THE CASH BAZAAR i |transshipments, was a potent factor in the opposi- versely any of the above described! ! osceq Fitted, Lenses Ground | i Phone 584 e 9 n A o tion. |veins, lodes or premises are Te- | 4 5 ALASKA AS A HOME FOR A LIF ET]MEH But it was the military aspect of the proposal|quired to file notice of their ad-} ilhat Mr. MacDonald, man of peace, stressed in|verse claims with the Register m‘i” “the exist- the United States Land Office at SKATING Open Evenings In one of the ablest and best considered presen- DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Opposite U. 8. Cable Office is attempting to resurrect the old “Republican” | (W. W. Batcheller) ' Is under the supervision of the clause, which was taken out of the party's consti- and those who do the work will reap rewards as| Reading Room Open From PHONE 66 ing g - State of Oregon. Can only loan similar efforts might | Selling “TRUPAK” goods. Un substantial and satisfactory 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. tution after the Imperial Conference of 1926, when| | excelled, take no one’s word, depositors money on improved DAIRY FERTILIZER debate. 1If there were another ws i i | S laska that it has el r re: | Optometrist-Optician § SNt Alasks the _1' “\‘* 1"‘(‘“ e ’l’{“ ;j}' f"“:'u ence of ithe tunnel would in no way be advantageous |Anchorage, Alaska, within the per-| | g .. Efiam,nm_clisses i A. B. HALL P Commensemens Address of C q ory to us” New defense works would be required. The |iod of publication, or cight monthsy i ™ poin "7 “Volentine Bldg. | ; id 9 the graduating class of the Alaska College, theiconguct of diplomatic affairs would be more diffi- |thereafter, or they will be barred| ! on o Dhone 458 meliaenusil Wednesday, Friday e eminent citizen of Juneau set forth the idea that|cult, The old familiar arguments once more pre- by virtue of the provisions of thsj *phone 238, Office fiours: 9:301 and Sunday FOR_EST it takes a lifetime to accomplish the work of an|vajled. The tunnel will probably be constructed |statutes. | to 12: 1:00 to 5:30 lf A b, . individual in the North just as it does elsewhere. some day—but first there is need of greater con-| J. LINDLEY GREEN, Ig, ) & Evemngs WOOD The development of Alaska to the extent of her |fidence in the maintenance of peace among the! Register. | peweeeeee e nat | Pirst publication, July 12, 1930. | E potentialities depends upon the acceptance of that /nations. 5 HOAWan, d d | £ . . tdea. If a sufficient number of people will devote| e e : &L“S" bloahon Eept ol D Juneau P“b}lc Library GARBAGE HAULING a lifetime to the work of making fortunes in the The Secession Issue in South Africa. |§ Free Reading Room r————?'r Offl;_e '1M Wolland's ing what intelligence and industry and | S | N ) 3 g ailor Shop ] of time gmaké her place as a State in the Union |, S¢ction of the South African Nationalist Party| | AGENCY | ! Mot Biees (an0 RO and Loan Association Chester Barnesson | attain elsewhere. Mr. Flory put it this way: General Hertzog categorically stated that the posi-| | TRY THEM ! Circulation Room Open from real cstate, first mortgages and 3 e B g Too many in the past have come to Al- (tion of South Africa within the British Empire | Corner Second and Main 1 1 to 5:30 p. m.—T7:00,to 8:30 i np}:lr(;/ed bolmj‘s‘.‘uu fkal.(t}“ b‘?l.ldmg t"; - aska with a desire to get rich quickly, ex- {had been defined in such a manner as to satisfy|e. ° P. m. Current Magazines, a%dmm}::unsti" s::‘“m“}; Arefie LBy - L 4 pecting, after a brief temporary sojourn, |completely South Africa’s claims for political inde- = Newspapers, Reference, S ligent man and % b to return to the States. They have found’ |pendence. Yet in spite of this the secession issus| Books, Etc. tative woman. Getting in- that in Alaska the making of a fortune is has never really Leen absent from South African | Fanen Bepresen i terested in quality t usually a life-time job requiring experience, |politics. Mr. Steyn, an ex-Mayor of Bloemfontein, W P Johnson : FREE TO ALL H. J. Eberhart food brings you in us 1aitiative and industry. To most of these said in the course of a speech on Wednesday: “We 4 2 ) touch with our ‘ individuals disillusionment has followed and want a Republic apart from the British Empire QASTINEAU EOTEL pread, as good a 1 in their discouragement they have seen no- with treaties that will give us all the advantages BRIGIDAIRR Our trucks go any place any loaf of’browne d 1 thing in the future of Alaska -and many and none of the disadvantages that we have today.”{| DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS time. A tank for Dies:l Oil odness as ever have gone away forever embittered. Hap- |Mr. Steyn is thus no Beaverbrook. At the same time MAYTAG WASHING | and » tank for crude oil save — L g %i’ di*tha' Tamil } pily, this condition of affairs is rapidly |he represents only a very small section even of| MACHINES burner trouble. T LUDWIG NELSON | | it R changing. Instead of the itinerant seeker the Nationalist Party. For the Nationalist Party ENEhat M L PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 Yenalee 1 table. ] after easy fortune we find more and more which came into existence as a Home Rule Party,|| GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS t Watch Repairin; | N permanent towns with families and child- has long since given up all but ar academic alleg- Phone 17 [ RELMBLE TRANSFER Br:mwick p.:‘en:y Peerless .I = 4 ren, who intend to make Alaska their future iance to its old faith. There are fundamentalists, e FRONT STREET | home. Those who have become enlight- |like Mr. Steyn, but the rank and file are satisfied | Front Street Juneau ©ld papers for sals s The Em. 2 Our job shop 1 as nesr to you ' ened have settled into the harness and are |enough to have their country in the British Com- 1o L Z Bakery J 1 Phone 4 proceeding to help develop the country. monwealth, though they like to assert occasionally | w——m———————————) I ] SBARICK W Jn REpon. A3 9 | On account of lack of space we shall not print [that it is under no compulsion to stay there. No 2 Ao “Remember the Name” call and we will be right on ths | Mr. Flory's convincing statement of the opporunities [one minds that. The surprising thing, when one that present themselves to those who elect to live [considers the past history of South Africa, is not their lives in Alaska, doing the work that is that there should be Mr. Steyns but that they job to get the job you have forus 1 here to do. But at this period of the year, when |Should be so few and raise their voices so seldom. b s 50 many high school graduates are considering the | RICE & AHLERS CO. question of a school in which they might prepare It Helps. £ JUNEAU CABINET themselves for life's work, it is well worth while (Prince Rupert Empire) Plumbers that we follow Mr. Flory's discussion of the Alaska A speaker at the yachtsmen’s banquet, said in- College and what it means to the North and what |ternational goodwill is helped, not so much by !{ and DETAIL MILL- THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY WORK CO. Franklin Street, betweea JUNEAU TRANSFER - | “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” 4 it will mean for those who avail themselves of its|statecraft, as by the intermingling of the peoples Front Street, next to Warner - y ! advantages. He said: themselves, along informal and pleasant lines. There | Machine Shop 3 Our greatest and most important resource is something in that. Everyday business and social \ CABINET und | | ) —the youth of our country, is one which confacts, the work of service clubs, assist greatly P“OVIRG must not be overlooked in the analysis and in bringing about better understanding. This is| MILLWORK VAN appraisal of our problem The develop- no doubt one of the secrets of more than a century - 5 s > e — . ment of all other resources pale into in- of peace, along the U. S.-Canadian border | GENERAL CARPENTEEB ! significance unless we have the wise guid- A | THE s WORK ance of well trained and thoroughly equipped All over the Nation women. are candidates for ¢ men and wor to ca on. Upon their |Congress. We have no confidence in them, but| | GLASS REPLACED § shoulders—upon the s} rs of the young |that's more confidence than we have in the men| B M BEHRENDS B 4NK ! i men and women who before me, and |in Congress now. So the ladies have our permis | g o * o ) | IN AUTOS M;‘ves.. &‘tkzfiStom who are aboul to go forth into the great ision to aspire to Congressional honors.—(Atchison, A 3 , | Estimates Furnished Upon g L complexity of our mode ilization—must | Kan., Globe.) The following list of Bank Correspondents connects [y Prompt Delivery of H rest the burden of the ultimate solution of us with the outside business world: ! Roquest ALL KINDS OF COAL H Alaska's problems and its future prosperity. Even if the Supreme Court had not ruled that a| First National Bank, Boston | | It is 'you, and those who will follow after liquor buyer is not a violator of the law, it ixi Chas - 2 e PHONE 48 you, who will carry forward the banner of doubtful that the sppetites of the consumers of the hase National Bank, New York. i 8 Alaska in our onward and upward march contraband would have been affected—(Atlanta gk\n{:el‘: ;;I;ru%[ (lfi. Newcgor]&. & - a r’V,S afe : to economical success and freedom. Constitution.) ank of the Manhattan Co., New York, ’ M b C k= : ' . Peoples Trust & Savings Co., Pittsburgh. & RDERS | X . | | X This institution is not only an intellectual Now is the time for the high school graduatss Continental Illinois l;ur%k & Trust Co., L(,‘hicago. iHONE THUR O | Regular Dinners ) & training ground for the individual students to vary “Behind the Alps Lies Italy” with “Behind Harris Trust Co., Chicago. TO US ! Sh})n Orders > rhho are 5o fortunate o bear away today ithe Billboards Lies Massachusetts."—(Boston Tran- Anglo London & Paris National Bank, San Fran- We will attend to them i - their credentials as having successfully com- |seript.) R romptly. Our coal, hay, Lunches - pleted their courses, but also the intellectual Bank 'f C li : Tational fogs Prompley. fer b ’sineu'i 0 6 to 2 a.m H k. center for all prog ve educational ac- Queer man! Place him where he has no install- Bank of California, National ASSOC”‘“”,“- grain and transfer busin B D B PRICES ! tivities of the Territory. It has also another |ment payments, no taxes, no loss on stocks, and Wells Fargo Bank & Trust Co., San Francisco. is increasing daily. There’s & POPULAR ¢ great function of equal importance to the still he saws the bars to get out.—(Cordova Times.) Pacific National Bank, Seattle. reason. Give us a trial order | HARRY MABRY 5 Territory. It is the leader to whom we must First Seattle Dexter Horton National Bank, teday and learn why. rieto P look for encouraging, guiding and coordi- The Toledo Blade thinks that among men, Sena- Seattle. . Eropeigton L. C. SMITH and CORONA { | nating the underlying forces which have tors in particularly are just grown boys. Rather Bank of Montreal, Vaneouver, B. C. You Can’t Help Be"l, ° ' TYPREWRITERS i , bearing on the deviopment of Alaska. It tough on the boys, isn't that?—(Detroit Free Press) . Guaranteed by b . will search out the basic facts in biology, YOUR BUSINESS IS RESPECTFULLY Pleased t ults fri J. B. BURFORD & e ke chemistry, geology and other sciences and They're going to have a “sweeping investigation” You ‘e res ‘ ofm Vet CO. ' | then teach us how to use these facts i |down in Mexico, That country’s becoming civilized. SOLICITED D. B. FEMMER .printing done by us R Pl v i o wher practical application in agriculture, |—(Cincinnati Enquirer,) y PHONE 114 B 3ok ; ; o e e

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