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B THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR|.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, .1930. T = e o Dail \ Alaska Empire e, o s o, e o e o g T | PROFESSION AL : N Fracorart Bactesios ) 14 e AUTOS FOR HIRE ' il e ____|advance policies that are actory to the Lib- SERIAL NO. 07546 q | oF — JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER |erals. In other words, Labo in constantly roW-|in the United States Land Office | —*———————————33 Gastinsau Channel | & . ————— |ing numbers are really becoming Liberals. for the Juncau Land District at [elene W. L. Albrecht — EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY 5t Scoond and’ Main - Anchorage, Alaska. PHYSIOTHERAPY - : | [ 23 ets, Juneau, Alaska. | The postoffice at Bes New York, has|In the Matter of the Application = Massage, Electricity, Infra Red B. P. 0. ELKS s — Meeti ver; - mEntered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class (been abolished. Now if ow pns%omcr ?md ;agg?cgmg)zifiaggfi?gfgxé R‘vlvu, Béoe?ld’c;l‘fy:“m ’ o :Ede tos;x ::Ch o it S P MR g been in Alaska Stewart E White would prob-| w0’ vhe Jaws of Alaska, for Phime OHeETaE l ° Wednesdays at 8 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. |ably write another let test for the Satur-| patent to the AURUM NO. 13 ey r S Y bclock. Elks Hall. s o i e onlen, Treauwell and! ;. v HEvenity Foet: Alaska should be| lode mining claim, emb: sedlin ~—— b aXl Visiting brothers By mall, postage paid, at the following rates {deprived of mail at his v One year, in adv ; six months, in advance, ! Mineral .Survey No. 1575, :: welcome. £ situated on Chichagoff Island, in| | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER ¢ x | R. B. MARTIN, Exaltea Ruler, Al b L o e e et DENTISTS ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 ‘ ol i S e e L ; ’ . func.| Chichagoff Mining District, Sitka B : notity. Ghe Business Office of any fallare or irresumeicy| The Government will not cease Unc-| pocording precinct, Pirst Judicial 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— foil O, Peciiary in the delivery of their papers. 2 s 7¢, |toning because of the declaration by a communist! piyision, Alaska, PHONE 56 DA’Y AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel % Ca-Orainate Bo? D DI BN Qffiten, 376 {lawyer that it wil be overthrown. We shall prob-| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Hours § a. m. to 9 p. m. B S at Alaskan Hotel 1560 ” Prbeinasen MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. |ably continue on our way, clecting Presidents and|That the Chichagoff Power Gomis | i —— 2 1 Pho II d S. l 0 A Associated Press is lusively entitled to the |>00 y e _ e ) T MJ}! r> Scottish Rite P e AT S LT B t | Congresses and building re penitentiaries, for [Pany, a corporation organized und- | o . ! nes an "ng e H) | Regular meeting R or not otherwise credited in'this paper and also the | oo oo ler the laws of Alaska, whose past i A focal news published herei 'second Friday each month at Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service CEsY ttice address is 424 Golastetn = DI+ Charles P. Jenne Puilding, Juneau, Alaska, has filai DENTISY its application in the U. 8. Land Rooms 8 and § Valentine 3 Office at Anchorage, Alaska, ‘oc Bullding ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER X e 2 THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. | Either the population of Alaska or that of the el | Alaska bears must be incre At least there are apparently more people gett chewed up by bears , E patent for the Aurum No. 13 lode ‘Telephone 176 ) . |this summer than usual mining claim and included within 23 r h LOYAL ORDER L — U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1575, sit- . 2 a am S a x l OF MOOSE | Two destroyers are sent to Alaska next to be vated in the Chichagoff Mining Junéau. Lodge No. 700 imonth with three Senators. Why don't they add |District, Territory of Alaska, Sitka Dr. JéE&slgayne Ph 565 Meets every Monda« |another cruiser so that each Senator might have fRecording Precinct, First Judicial Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | ore | night, at 8 o'clock. | one? Division at Chichagoff Post Offic: Office hours, 9 am. to 5 p.’m ! " TOM S| R, Dictator | o ichagoff Island, el g Sy J " ‘ | 1 ——— e parteuily desribed % G0y BYeRinds by appoinment STAND AT ARCADE CAFE W. T. VALE, &y, P. . Box o0 Those Hunter brothers who spent such a large |MOre particularly o g Phone 321 | lows: | f . . | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Ipart of the summer up in the air ought to go to| é S —— Da}’ and nght Service | Second and fourth M {the Senate where most Senators are in the air. AURUM NO. 13 LODE i “Beginning at corner, No. 1, month in i 4 = . day of e: e identical with location’ corner Dr. A. W. Stewart | Any Place in the City for $1.00 Scottish ‘13‘4, Temple, AR 3 and with corner No. 1 of Pa- ENTT: | beginning at 7:30 p. m Woman's Sphere. cific Lode, survey No. 1045, Gkl 'a 3 . m, . m. = ¢ EVANS . L. GRUBER, - whence U. S. L. M. No. 7 bears Hours .3 210 Supim, % | I i | | | ALASKA’S GROWTH. (Cincinnati Enquirer.) S. 55 deg. 13’ E. 133.01 ft. ofim“fi&ffif‘:fi : fii’:fiiw RS $e 5 Three distinguished Americans this week have| Thence N. 65 deg. 19’ W. 343.50 Phone 276 3 | Prompt Service, Day and Night ° bl S LAY (i Alaska's population gain during the last (en years expresed their views as to woman's proper status| ft. to S e A 5 i at) l ORDER CF EASTEEN STAR is pitifully meager when compared with the gains|in the scheme of life. e .| Gorner No. s, Thence.si AT P 5 %|{ Covica Auro ServicE ¥ L a)(l S e E of other ploncer regions of the United States. In all| Arthur Brisbane asserts: “The ‘brain and money:| s K5, § fneree B 0,98 Dr. H. V. !} STAND AT THE oLYMPIC Tuesdags of each month, the country for more than 150 years' there is no|Woman 1= notiRs desirable as the ‘eharm and| o° o oo Uos" qep: gt s tite LRICE Phone 242 Day or :\ight | at 8 o'clock, Seottish . syada | P3DY' woman,” meaning the ideal mother-the-ma-| (., 0 o TS Thence Osteopath—201 Goldsi»in Bidg. | | '1 00 {Rite Temple. LILY parallel to it with the lone exception of Nevada|qcoH TG OB D e s it | | Hours: 1000 A B v s ¥ | BURFORD, Worthy which shrank after the Comstock boom until it had ™ yrs"prankiin D, Roosevelt, wite of New York's| Moo e+ 03" E. 4888 £ to or by apRolE 1 s e { Matfon; FARNY 'L ; only 42395 in 1900, slightly smaller than it had‘;.mg Governor, urges a return to the old family| ginning. Containing an area of Licensed Osteopathic Phynclln‘ | TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. [ been thirty years before. However, without anything |life. She says that spiritual growth must be offsef| 12616 acres. Total area in Phone: Office 1671 TELEPHONE ; P T R, e T approaching a boom and with a natural loss incident this mechanical age. She deplores the rush and| fnflict with Pacific Lode, sur- Residence, MacKiunop Aots. | OF CITY ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS to the completion of the Alaska Railroad, there has|speed characteristic of the present, and believes "“'YLN" 1045 owned by appli-f 3 _ —_— | Seghers Counc.t No. 176, been a gain of nearly 4,000—about seven per cent. divorces chiefly to be due to a lack of early disci- S‘;;n']edEE;,":psfie;né?. ki R ] 183 TAXI b) ! ' Meetings second and las) Most of this gain was in the First Division, To Pline. She extols home and motherhood. A Dr. Geo. L. Bart v . | One | Monday at 7:30 p. m. e ; ; HACE; | Likewise Mrs. Thomas A. Edison calls upon| United States Location Monn . . s e DArtom. | Transient brothers urg- gain at all was better than the previous dcconmallwomen to return to home-making and to pay less|ment No. 7, tc which this survey | CIIIROPRAC’IQR : 1 period {heed to the allurements of professional and busi-|ic tied, consists of a cross on eg- | \ Hellenthal Bullding OFFICE SERVICE ONLY Hours: 10 a. ™. to 12 noon | The circumstances that the Government has re-|ness careers, posed out-crop of bedrock - 10x8x8 stricted and circumscribed individual enterprise “"d, Mrs. Edison observes a decline in the art of|ft. on the shore of Klag Bay, Chi- opportunity in Alaska is responsible for a lot of the home-making in recent years. The major blame|chagoff Island and chiseled U. S. ed to attend. Councll g 1 Chambers, Fifth 8i Stand' at Pioneer b iy xm Pool Hall H. J. TURNER, Secretary. 2p m tdp om PO 48 7 T R NS S g slowness of her growth. However, it is due more, for this unnatural situation, she believes, must rest 1— M. No. 7 in latitude 57 deg | G‘;. e ; o i Cars for Hire—Drive . Hotel DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 9. E. perhaps, to the cireumstnce that it is separated upon those trends originating in woman suffrage|3%' 40" N. and longltude 136 dez By Appointment | Yourself Gastinean Hotel Maels st ang.thy' from the remainder of the country by an ocean 2nd the World War. Men no longer find satis- 05" 45" W. Magnetic variation 30 PHONE 258 i IS Mondays, 8 o'clocs, i f g3 o : from the States faction in their homes, she says. The home is the|deg. 30" E. . — DAY AND NIGHT e e ) at Eagles’ Hail Jortes Al A Jaceain difficing. Dgn the SWies |t iiautation | 600HRe - country—"The - WOmAH. wha |, THe aimes of the owheaaill - SERVICE §] GA RBAGE {|Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W, .P. Where agricultural opportunities lured immigrants,yooqpi wont to make a home is undermining our|fiicting claims are mot known bo|% g ¥ ! {|GUY SMITH, Serretary. ~Visiting here population came only with the development yoio -, the applicant except as herelnaboba | | Robert Sxmpson i { { | Prothers welcome. of other resources than farms | The aversion to housekeeping rests on the alleged |set forth, The total area embraced | Opt. D H A U LE D —_—— The indications are that the next decade will|ground that there is too much drudgery connected|in the survey and claimed by the T 1 s witness a marked population growth in this Ter- |with it. Mrs. Edison did not say so, but she doubt-|applicant is 12,616 acres. } 0;:::‘;‘: Opw;:::;"mc:" l i AND LOT CLEANING ! THE CASH BAZAAR ritory. We are on the threshold of the develop- less had in mind the routine practice of her| Any and all persons claiming ad-| | Opthalmblogy i ROLLER | I.P::. DABLIS z ment of our timber resources. With the establish- famous husband when she stated that “every busi- fyersely any of the above described ! Glasses Fitted, Lenses G 1 one d ment of the pulp and paper industry there will 1ess and everything in life is 98 per cent drudgery.”|yeins, lodes or premises are re-| o SKA TING Open Evemns. come population and Southeast Alaska will undoubt- |1t is her belief that in flocking into outside busi-|quired to file notice. of their ad-| - ? verse claims with the Register o 7% DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL y ness women have lost their prestige in their own edly have many thousands more people in ten years Opposite U. S. Cable Office field without making up for it by accomplishmer!|the United States Land Office at | g v ¢ hav { | Optometrist-Optician than we now have, : : lon a par with that of men in business | Anbhibrage, Alaska, within the”plv- ok E‘;;xmmd_m‘;sses ot A. B. HALL The growth of fur farming, agriculture and the| Right men and right women want homes and|iod of publication, or eight months Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | | Fri completion of the proposed highway through Can-|children. The tenderest sentiments in life’s exper-|thereafter, or théy will be barred ' oerice ph‘one i ratenie | Wednesday, l‘lday F FST ada and Alaska from the States all should add |ience cluster about the h(‘m'[hstont-. Wings of love|py virtue of the provisions of th: \‘ phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30" :md Slmduy OR K to the population of the country |extend above the famiy portal. -The home is th"|statutes. il to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 : . Alaska will without doubt show a percentage sacred unit of civilization. Upon it are founded J. LINDLEY GREEN, |4 0 ° - Evenings WOOD of growth in the next decade that will be nearer the aspirations of humanity at its best. ; 3 Register, : in accord with that of more favored sections of the | T s T Pirst publication, July 12, 1930. i 4 5 SBuhites | The Bankers’ Resolution. Lnst publication, Sept. 24, 1930. | Juneau Public Library GARBAGE . HAULIN ‘Office at Wolland's Tailor Shop : ei} Free Reading Room |}l NORTHERN SALES | City’ Hall, ‘Sechnt ‘Ploss Dime & Dollar Building 1 (Manchester Guardian.) 1 OPPOSITION TO NAVAL TREATY. ‘ The bankers' manifesto in favor of Empire Free AR . |Trade, which was so hastily \published last week, Politically speaking the opposition to the rati-|pas gince been confirmed and, indeed, further fication of the Naval Treaty was mostly Republican strengthened by the addition of nine other signe- -—seven Republicans and two Democrats voting inftures. It has now been signed by all the chair- 3 the negative. Geographically speaking New England jmen of the “Big Five,” two directors of the Baur l stood first among the sections in sentiment against |of England, the chairman of one clearing bank, t the treaty. Four of the nine opposition yotes came and several other financial leaders. But although . . P. m. Current Magazines, 2:" d:::fi““s‘tfit ;:;:‘,h:;::lz from Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and |the ““"r“r"l“" ?35 been confirmed and strensthencg e o e Newspapers, Reference, with Connecticut, each contributing one vote. : ‘ll](:mge[(ljnvl\]\'Ch:tgl'.‘l?:‘orlfszul:Lai?)nasacfi;ll;on:eaxz:wa;n Books, Ete. Juneant Representative Senators voting against the treaty were Bingham, | |what way, for instance, have conditions changed FREEK TO ALL » | Republican, of Connecticut; Hale, Republican, of & W.‘ P. Johnson H..J. Eberhart |since the international bankers' manifesto in favor By Maine, Chairman of the Naval Affairs Committee; [of Free de was issued in 19262 The signatories GASTINEAU EOTEL AGENCY Main Street and Fourth and Loan Association (W. W. Batcheller) Is under the supervision of the Selling “TRUPAK"” goods. Un- State of Oregon. Can only loan excelled, take no ohe's word depositors money on improved " TRY THEM i Ofrculation Room Open from fR8l iale ey e oe A Corner Second and Main 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00,to 8:30 State approved bonds. Chester Barnesson PHONE 66 DAIRY FERTILIZER Reading Room Open Frem 8 a m to 10 p. m. ‘ NS Just think of the name as you bite into a slice of our delicious bread and your tongue will re- member it with Moses, Republican, of New Hampshire, Eastern party |say that “bitter experience has taught Great Bri- FRIGIDAIRE '—T | pleasure and repeat ‘ leader; Johnson, Republican, of California; Oddie, (tain that the hope expressed four years ago in|| PDELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS g:"a_"""""'h:: i Bm"“‘:’“ — =] it with unction i Republican, of Nevada; Pine, Republican, of Okla-a plea for the removal of the restrictions from MAYTAG WASHING and a tank for crude oil save PORE S AR A A0 RN BT when ordering food. i homa; Ropinson, Republican, of Indiana; McKellar, Em“;l“’flfl trade hul\: k“"led to l:ed re:“md~” B‘l‘j MACHINES " burmer trouble. LUDWIG NELSON | { Democrat, of Tennessee, and Walsh, Democrat, of [SUrely 1o one could have expected that a world 149, P l i T TR X |bedridden with protection would return to saner|| GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS LR 145, MG, B eveie ! eeriess { assachusetts. ke : 3 { RELIAB T Watch Repairing 1 i |fiscal methods all in the space of four years. In. Ph E: LE L RANSFER Bednawick “Agsne | s SR e |deed, the whole resolution rather suggests that one 17 e Py e el e UL e 1 FRONT STREET aKer { PROVING UP ON ADVERT G Bo.. rignatorla Hise beoqorl e reft] 3 - | { { VALUE the signatories have been influenced by political Front Street Juneau ©Old papers for sale z: The Em |s» ) Our job shop Is as near to you H Al . rather than economic reasons. i ! ! PO D <L Die. 1.J.Saarics ¢ “Remember the Name” as your Phone us ; Cigarette production for June was 11,750,524,523, Americans Boost for Lipton. s ’ call and we will be right on the an increase of 910,851,824 over the June, 1929, pro- Joweler and jobwgecdujobymfi.nfixq 1 duction of 10,839,672,699, making the total for the (New York World.) Optician ( ‘ first six months of the year, almost 400,000,000 over| “I believe a win for Sir Thomas will be as popu- Watchee that of the corresponding period of 1929, according |lar in America as herc” said the Pric: of Walos “ Diamonds to official Government figures. An important factor {at a dinner given to the challenger for the Am- RICF & AHLERS CO Sllverware i in this increase is the aggressive advertising cam- |erica’s Cup, “for it will mean that at the age of paigns of cigarette manufacturers, who have shown elghty he brings back the cup that was won whea Plumbers’ H their faith in newspaper advertising by increased |D® Was one year old” Thus the hero of “The % Y Prince of Wales and Other Famous Americans” shows that he has an accurate feeling for senti- JUNEAU CABINET | MILL- THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY { | and‘]“),gll;iuéo’ “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” Franklin Street, betweem appropriations at a time when many other manu- | facturers are reducing their advertising invest- | iment in the land that he ought to have beez !} Front Street, next to Warner ments. This faith in advertising has been upheld [porn (n, The main point about this cap. as. f Eoon) 08 Secust Bireots Machine Shop by production figures of 59,425,164,392, for the first hints, is that it has been in the United States for Sk half of 1930, an increase of 396,591,704 over the seventy-nine years, having been won in the summer production of 5028572688 for the corresponding |of 1851. And seventy-nine years, say what you will, period of 1929. Cigarettes are one of the few|is a long, long time. Despite the chances which products to show an increase for the first six (Challengers have had at the trophy, and on tha months of 1930 over the corresponding period of |Whole fair chances, many Americans would like to THE 1929, which was a peak year in the cigarette|5¢¢ 2 Ch“"gv'.'A“d thgosis o i tioy -had manufactur industry as well as in most others,| 2LNeF see provide the change than Lipton. Al of NDS BA st bt e S 1S S S e M B M. BEHRE NK ApRPY il argest of any month|g,,rtsmanship, a jovial good humor that acceptei | CABINET and ' MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER . WORK {{ GLASS REPLACED . IN AUTOS Moves, Patks and Stores of 1930 although May production of 10,300,767,513 |defeat without int; and this did not pass| , 1 g r Freight and Baggage was not far behind [iniiotiond: e this mide AEELRRRAET. o S I ok following list of Bank Correspondents connects Estimates Furnished Upon Prompt Delivery of Of course this adyertising would not be con-|V., to judge from the reports of her trial spins us with the outside business world: ! Reqmt ALL KI}N])S Ol-e‘r(y:OAL tinuously successful if the cigarette manufacturers!that have come over in the despatches, is a good First National Bank, Boston. i were not delivering the goods. They have improved fast boat, with an excellent chance. Many will he A . 3 York ‘PHONE 48 their products both as'to increasing their healthful- |TO0tng for her when the race is finally sailed | Ghaze National Banig Sl R ness and appeal to the taste in September. Rankers Trust Co. BEEEREEE - & | M b ? C f pieTeide 8 2 —_— Bank of the Manhattan Co., New York. Lot 8 | aorv s Lare LABOR PARTY LOSING GROUND. 5 Tl".m “-.w[.s estimate that, mcludmgv the loss in Peop!es Trust .& Savings Co., Pittsbnrgh,_ PHOI\'E YOUR ORDERS] i 2 D"l S T, 1 el s Spatimental Tlinois HEER txust Coy Cliiggls TO US ||~ Reguler Dinners Results in & half dozen by-elections to fill vacan- |oy won, VoS $999,872,870, e by Harris Trust Co., Chjcago. g . £ Short Orders cles in the British Parliament would indicate that|co 5008 Jobr (ifie_r_’flmdmmpom i Anglo London & ParigiNational Bank, S8an Fran- prc';lv:pt'ivym .(;:rel(‘:g:‘l’ tfl:;‘ Lunches the Labor Government is losing much of the sup-| “Because of a lack of foresight, the prisons of cisco. g ’ IR : f: 3 4 Port 46 ot in the last general election. In all of|the country are 100 masili The biilders cnviioacd Bank of California, National Association. grain and tmngferTll)lusheess; Open 6 a.m. t°21"ns" them there have been Labor losses and gains for|a world getting better, and, then along came Pro- Wells Fargo Bank & Trust Co., San Francisco. ||is increasing daily. T! apeg.e | FORDLAR PR CE both the Conservatives and Liberals. It need |hibition—(Philadelphia Inquirer.) Pacific National Bank, Seattle. ! reason. Give us a trial ol HARRY MABRY cause mo surprise if we shall again one of these e First Seattle Dexter Horton National Bank, teday and learn why. Proprietor days find Great Britain on ctically a two party| Uncle Charley Bryan is still running for Gov- Seattle. Can't Help Bei L. C. SMITH and CORONA basis, with the Conservatives and Liberals the two|®fPOF Of Nebraska. Who sald the country wasnt Bank of Montreal, Vancouver, B. C. You Can’t Help Being TYPREWRITERS parties. getting back to normal?—(Dallas News.) YOUR BUSINESS 1S RESPECTFULLY Pl l Guaranteed by Another interesting phase of British politics, As a columnist it seems Cal isn't trying to ge* o NESS YOII ‘et multl fme J- B. BURFOBD & CO. however, is that the Labor Party and the Liberalls reputation as a wisecracker. — (Cinoinnati En- “Our door step is worn by D. . FEMMER PHONE 114 Wm by = Party seem to be finding it easier to work together Muirer.) satisfled customers”