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9+ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1930. : Daily Alaska Em pire JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER “Published _every _evening _except Sunday by _the EMPIRE PRINT/ING COMPANY at Second and Main | Btreets, Juneau, Alaska. ! | Entered in the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class | matter. | SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Betivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and Thane for $1.25 per month, By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: ! One year, in advance, $12.00; six months, in advance, | $6.00; one month, in advance, $1.26 | Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly | notify the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity | in the delivery of their papers. | Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Press s exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to | it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. | ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. r, it would not be fair tariff by the to get all the income from duties. How to judge the operation of first few weeks. There wa the a rush new foreign goods that could be 1 into the coun- try under the old tariff schedules before the high- er duties would be applied. It will probably be several months before importations will get down to a dependable average. When those TIrish j surrendered their lead in a race to rescue tired pigeon that tried | to alight on their mast and then fell into the sea through exhaustion they proved: themselves to be real sportsmen. Likewise were those yachtsmen who won the race but tory true sportsmen. refused Virginia Democrats gave the Cannonites another licking in the Old Dominion primar election. Perhaps Bishop Cannon saw the defeat coming ith America as a good n before he decided upon S place for a happy honeym at All radio announcer emphasis. That fellow who killed a Detroit used altogether too much that was necessary was to turn the dial. Protect Lumber Industry Against Soviet to accept the vic-}| NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT SERIAL NO. 07546 |In the United States Land Offinc for the Juncau Land District at Anchorage, Alaska. In the Matter of the Application of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- PANY, a corporation organized under the laws of Alaska, for patent to the AURUM NO. 13 situated on Chichagoff Island, in Chichagoff Mining Distriet, Sitka Recording Precinct, First Judicial | Division, Alaska. i | NOTICE IS HEREBY Gfi;fl |That the Chichagoff Power @om- ler the laws of Alaska, whosd |cffice address is 424 Goldstein |Puilding, Juneau, Alaska, has file] its application in the U. 8. Land |Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for |patent for the Aurum No. 13 lods Imining claim and included within |U. 8. Mineral Survey No. 1575, si¢- |uated in the Chichagoff Mining | District, Territory of Alaska, Sitka rRecording Precinct, First Judfelal! | Division at Chichagoff Post Offic: 3 pany, a corporation organized ‘xgaod- o - po:t lode mining claim, emk:znzed in " U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1575, :: " PROFESSICNAL B (el ol bk Helene W.L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Rev, Medical Gymnastics, 41 Goldstein Building Phone Office, 216 'DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 Hours 9 a. m. t0 § p. m. Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 8 Valentine Bullding Telephone 176 AUTOS FOR HIRE or — | Gastinsau Channel I TR | Fraternal Societies | J f Carlson’s Taxi ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At. Any Hour— DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Phones II and Single O Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service B. P. O. ELKS Meeting every sec- ond and fourth Wednesdays at 8 o'clock. Elks Hall. Visiting brothers welcome. R. B. MARTIN, Exaltea Ruler. M. H. SIDES,.Sacretary. Cs-Ordinate Bod les of Freemasom ry Scottish Rite Regular meeting second Friday each month =t 7:30 p. m. Boowe Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | Phore 565 *l Graham’s Taxi tish Rite Temple WALTER B. EFISEL, Becretary. LOYAL ORDE! OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 700 Meets every Monds« night, at 8 o'clock. [ Labor. - 1t Island | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. TOM SHEARER, Dictztor | el ore partieuirly descrined g g, | Evenings by appolament, STAND AT ARCADE CAFE W. T. VALE, Secy, P. 0. Box o9 | p e ’!””;M‘is’ has threat |ioms: a it 3 Day and Night Service TREET m.wmonu Loncmxm\:o. o For some years creeping paralysis has reat- i b e - 45 O 3 ¥ ened the Pacific Northwest lumber industy. Tis| AURUM NO. 13 LODE 8 o : day o’:‘::e:: montht:o?n onset has been invited by a complication of ills,| i 114 o Bi identical location “corner ) Scottish R''7 Templ competition among| anq with corner No. 1 of Pa- . chief of which are cut-throat beginning at 7:30 p. m, BB S S e W | Dr. A. W. Stewart Any Place in the City for $1.00 DENTIST | | vey No. 1045 owned by appli- cant. Entire area in conflict claimed by applicant.” United States Location. Monn.! ment No. 7, to which this survey | is tled, consists of a cross on ex-| | posed out-crop of bedrock 10x8x5 | manufacturers, the gradual entry of substitutes in| cific Lode, survey No. 1045, Hourd 9ia e 8 3 Y’ EVANS L. GRUBER, |the market, and uneconomic cutting forced by arbi- whence U. 8. L. M. No. 7 bears > R g . ¢ b : ] 3 SEWARD BUILDING i Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, FOX THEATRES USE ONLY NEW trary tax laws framed with little regard for the| S. 55 deg, 13' E. 13301 ft. Office Phone 469, Res. i Secretary. PAPER ADVERTISING. slow-growing nature of the timber crop. Thence N. 65 deg. 19° W. 343.50 Phone 276 § Prompt Service, Day and Night PP il < 4l VOt 1 el =, R % Organization for production and scientific mar- :!- to wrgt{r No. f Tgen!ce N. . & l ’ ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Theatre managers have always recognized the [keting promised to restore the industry. Now, hm:)'-‘ (‘,an(‘:-g'wf»,flx. “{.he,?cog r’s st‘det; =11 Covicit Auro SERVICE i a g 1 Second and Fourth 4 superior value of newspaper advertising, but never €Vr, lmprovement of fundamental factors may be| o' ‘gag 10 4. to corner No, Dr. H. V || STAND AT THE OLYMPIO Tuesdays of each month, o ‘kifie Textent. a8 ab’ the present time.. Re set aside by foreign competition. Russian lumbe 4. Thence S. 55 deg. 13’ E. | T. . Vance Phi 242 . at 8 o'clock, Seottish to the same extent as at the | robably the ® Degligible factor a few vears ago, is assuminz| 131 e to corner No. 5. Theney || Osteopath—201 Coldstein Bldg. DD S¥A Dey: bk R 1 00 Rite Temple. LILY ofnlly the Pox ThHestres Dosporation, provens has |/mPOrtance in the markets of the world. N. 6 deg. 03 E. 4888 ft. to || Hours: 10 t0 12; 1 t0 5; Tt 9 | . BURFORD, Worthy largest theatre concern in the United States, has| mnis jumber is produced by cheap enforced labor| corner No. 1, the place of be- | or by appointment | = Matron; FANNY L. " discarded all other kinds of advertising and in-|from timper lands taken without cost by the Rus-| ginning. Containing an area of | Licensed Osteopathic Physician | TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. Creased its patronage of newspapers. The StOIV sian State. So far as our Government is con-| 12616 acres. Total area in | Phone: Office 1671. TELEPHONE ! is told in the following news dispatch which ap-icerned, it can do little to help the American lum-| conflict with Pacific Lode, sur< | OF CITY ' ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | | Residence, MacKiunon Apts. peared in newspapers July 28, in many of them on |ber industry meet such competition in markets out- Seghers Counc.. No. 176, Meetings second and lasi Monday at 7:30 p, m. Transient brothers urg~ ed to attend. Council Chambers, Fifth Street JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. |side the United States. The Government can, how- | |ever, protect our own market and it should pro- |tect it without delay, thus giving work to sowe| of the 40,000 unemployed sawmill and logging camo| workers in Washington and Oregon. | In telegram sent early last week to the Secre- the front page: NEW YORK, July 28—After a careful survey of. the field of motion picture adver- tising, the Fox Theatres Corporation, oper- | ating hundreds of movie houses between ‘ 183 TAX] | Phone 199 Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACT OR i | ! Hellenthal Building Stand at Pioneer | 3 is i he Atlantic sea- ; _|| OFFICE SERVICE ONLY ihas La::fd)::cngdzly‘d & ad Instructea |tary of the Treasury by Col. W. B. Greeley of me}3;;;21;“;’5;;’;‘;”’3‘1";"‘C‘t’:geg:yru"h; M‘ Hous 10 & = "t0 (ke Pool Hall H. J. TURNER, Secretary. s Y West Coast Lumbermen’s Association, it was “strong- | 3 g — . t d asing their 2 ) | 2p.m t ) p m e e ations. (o drop all other |V urged that the clear intent,of the present law i, ', o' 7 10 Jotluop SLiog | | i gl ) Cars for Hire—Drive | DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 9. E SBUETHBIIG APUIOPLSKODS [in respect to the importation of articles in whose| ; and longitaie NqLEEe. | Gastinean Hotel Meets first and th-d 1 f advertising and spend the money | pel po; 105" 45" W. Magnetic variation 30! By Appointment Yourself t°’."‘s b : ' g aceg 1 |production convict or enforced labor has been em- deg. 30’ E‘ ot Vs | PHONE 259 I [ e e e | Mondays, 8 o'cloc oxTr;‘eew?m:)ecofimn.} has found newspapers |ploved, be enforced in connection with cargoes of | " B n i i - DAY AND NIGHT D e 1 at Eagles | Hail “logioal e"flum to advertise current |Russian lumber now detained and other cargogs now | gy *RE O e QWners) ol oy - SERVICE | GA RBAGE Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P., A the ogical m £ len raike fo the DhiEES Btates.” g claims are not known to|i¥ ' GUY SMITH, Serretary. Visiting ori ture public,” t y | programmes to the motion picture p | Notwithitandiog tHiN ‘siggastion, Asslitdnt Sedtee] he applicant except as hereinabov: | Robert Simpson G. S. Yorke, Director of Advertising, declared. | iset forth, The total area embraced | s P krothers welcome, A Aiafatiit e irbhthis, deciston’ 3;arybLou".:mn ruled that the six cargoes of Russnaq!ln the survey and claimed by the| | Opt. D. HA ULED K “Frequently the theatres must make quick M“fl"‘ ‘e‘" en detained at Eastern Divie should be | applicant is 12.616 acres. || Graduate Angeles Col- AND LOT CLEANING . changes in programmes. These can always 2dmitted, @s it hed not been proved that the| “yyo ong o persons claiming ad- | lege of Optumetry and OLLER THE CASH BAZAAR be advertised in newspaper columns. |material had been produced by convict labor. |versely any of the above described Opthalmology R Thus the specific object of Clonel Greeley's pro- 3 “The newspaper columns also permit the best use of decorative advertising, which is so essential to the advertising of our the- [veins, lodes or premises are re.|| Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground itest has been defeated, but the fight should go on | | | ! | : 4 - it ., |auired to file notice of their ad-'® until there results some settled policy of protecting | yerse claims with the Register of|& Open Evenings SKATING G American lumber against a form of competition |y, United States Land % DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Opposite U. S. Cable Office which is manifestly destructive and unfair. Oftfice at| | “Increased space is always available in Sl Mgl SHE Sitaceib. Ark Aokt |Anchorage, Alaska, within the pey- | Optometrist-Optician | A. B. HALL AR AN TR A RS T newspaper columns. V7 e o S it ‘md“;:’fl ".h 1SSi8% Liod of ‘publication, or eight montns| | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | | “Newspaper advertisements can be chang- AT i ‘l"“‘o WY d‘b“)‘v“ h“ en it ‘";therearter, or they will be barred' | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | Wednesday, Frida { ed or corrected with greater despatch, mini- 0 r’r]::] [etl;‘n s nOd rLgon and Was }l]ngtun] slipl by virtue of the provisions of the | | Office phone 484, residence | edny Ys 5 FOR ST | mum cost and greater convenience. jone-titth ‘of Shelr production now to.the AtAansic|eigtytes, | | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | and Sundfly 14 i “Except in rare cases, theatrical adver- 1caast through the Panama Canal, in American| | to 12; J. LINDLEY GREEN, 1:00 to 5:30 i Reglster. | ifl————r——— g First publication, July 12, 1930. Last publication, Sept. 24, 1930, ]uneafi Public Library Free Reading Room « , City Hall, Second Fleor Main Street and Fourth boats, at a freighting charge of from $10 to $14 a| e ith morthoreat cany . ' “ lthousand board feet, ywhile Russian lumber was | “Newspaper advertisements can be di- |shipped last year to the American Atlantic Coast| gested at the convenience of the reader.” from Archangel for $8 a mousanf.l feet. Py The decision was based largely on the _ In 1927, according to the Soviet year book, Rus- | experience of the Roxy Theatre in New sia produced but 3.5'_/0.000.000 board feet, most of York, which has used newspaper advertis- it for use within Soviet territory. This output has ing exclusively. been steadily increi_lsed until in 1933, according ‘o Soviet calculation, it will reach 12,720,000,000 board | Evenings wWOoO0D ARBAGE HAULING Office at Wolland’s Tailor Shop “Trupak” Quality Leads the World! a can of your favorite Fruit or Vegetable | NORTHERN SALES | — Dime & Dollar Building and Loan Association Is under the supervision of the Try Chester Barnesson e |f€€L, @ large portion of which is intended for Reading Room Open From Can only loan FRONE 9 SAN FRANCISCO LOSES HER BIGGEST distribution within the United States and in the| | AGENCY 8a mtol0p m b b o DAIRY FERTILIZER MAN. principal foreign markets where our West Coast| | “Out of the High Rent Dis- Circulation R Open # real ostate, first mortgages and o |woods are now sold. | trict"—Second and Main 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00,to 8:30 £se approved ihangs. All pure food is a A dozen years or more ago the writer was seeing| Clearly, to meet this competition our lumber | e TR Gient. A 6% compounded semiannually p s souce of health. This San Francisco one night with two the sights in industry must receive the most thoughtful legisla- on deposits. Start your account with or three native sons of that famous old city. In|tive consideration. And to meet the present situa-| Newnp.nml, R:::"m' bread will help to the course of conversation he asked: “Whom do|tion, pressure should be brought to bear at the| i Junean Representative improve yollllr fippe- / National Capital which will effect a reversal of W P h FREK TO ALL i tite and will please r biggest man in | San Franciscans regard as the bigges o 4 0, nson H- J. Eberhart the Treasury Department’s ruling and thus exclude Russian lumber in the manner sugested by Colonel Greeley, who laid down sound economic and patriotic doctrine when he said your digestion. It is the bread that has acquired fame their city?” “Let’s find out,” said one of the native sons. During the next-two or three hours the ques- GASTINEAU HOTEL { FRIGIDAIRE ! DELCO LIGHT PR e i v tion was repeated to fifty or sixty persons. Cab American labor should not be asked, MAYTAG WASI‘!’I‘}’I‘(’)MB i thrqugh its ‘proven PA drivers, street-car conduetors, men in the street,| under any ecircumstances, to compete with N H quality. cigar store clerks, theatre-goers—yes, and bm-—t,enders‘ Russian convict or impressed workers. Fully GEl A:'ACHINES LUDWIG NELSO { ‘ —were 4Asked: “Who is the biggest man in San 50 per cent of the toal cost of logging NERAL MOTORS RADIOS Jeweler P l e saiot” and manufacturing in the Douglas fir re- Ph 17 ‘Watch Repairing eer €88 ‘ Only a few refused to answer and, without a| ;‘l‘l’“ ‘; l’md ";"133;)’ d:recfly ‘1’1’1 WflHdFs ; 4 one Brunswick Agency aker | & N said: e Pacific Northwest sawm and logging Front Street Jun e y H :::e Pe:::;;n.?n, BSEIfIOTe, WAt i, spewen camp worker needs every protection the Fed- o D‘;m papers for sals 23 The Em- Oul‘jd)ll'wp is as near o you | : ; eral law can throw around him. e E———— | ame” as your hone. Phons us to ' Of course the Great Fire was then a dosen Years| pyery business interest in the Pacific North. L.]).Smaricx “Remember the Ni Jflubp“wmhfiwfl‘h | or more fresher than it is now, and probably some |west should concern itself with working out meas- Joweler amd elied Saos of those who answered “Jim Phelan” that night ures of permanent protection from that threat jobtoget thejob you have would now say “Jimmy Rolph” but Jim Phelan|which Russia carries against the leading industry o 0’“! & was truly a very big man, and all his fellow towns-|of this section. men knew it and fondly proclaimed it. As Chair- man of the Committee of Fifty that set things right and directed the rebuilding of the City from the ash heaps of the Great Fire he performed a|, task such as man has rarely been called upon to do. As Mayor of the City, as the chief adviser (and one whose advice was uniformly followed) in all times of stress, as'a United States Senator, as a builder himself, as a friend of every man needing s . Watcheo “ Diamonds [iverware e e THE JUuNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, betweem Front and Second Streets PHONE 350 RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbers Aetat 156. JUNEAU CABINET | and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. (New York Times.) Zaro Agha claims to have a vague recollection of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. This puts him in a class with the average American college undergraduate. In some quarters it has been suggested that his ‘We tell you in advance what the job will cost” t Street, to Wi Machine Shop longevity is to be primarily explained by the fact friendship, and as a devoted, hard-working effective |that he was born in 1774, CABINET dlld r lover of his home. town, Jim Phelan was about the| In addition to fighting in ‘fourteen wars, he re- MILLWORK calls no less than five epochs in which the dis- coveries of science effected a complete revolution in man’s existence, and seven occasions when the biggest of the big for a great many years. Not only was James D. Phelan a great man from a material point of view, but he was scholarly GENERAL CARPENTER WORK changing status of women was registered i 'd P d and cultured, a patron of the arts and literature. gistere in a ¥ d He had been nearly everywhere in the world, had | °d\cal shortening of skirts followed by a radical A Com lete GLASS REPLACED 2 . increase in the length of same. IN AUTOS llnves, Packs and Stou-g seen nearly everything and knew nearly all about it. But of course the greatest marvel is not that he Freight d B i He was a fine, polished and forceful public speak- |has lived to be 156 years old, but that he has lived Estimates Furnished Upon | er, and was for many years the undisputed leader of the Democratic Party in California In 1924 at Madison Square Garden, he placed former Sec- that long before writing a book. Banking Ser'vice Prompt Dellvery of | A ALL KINDS OF COAL’ 1 The smartest man we ever knew was not a This bank is equipped to render complete bank- retary McAdoo in nomination for President. 1In|COllege professor. He was the man who could tell ing service e PHONE 48 l ¢ 1928 he was the.leader in California of the forces :xsldle::ta“? !":“‘gf next town in a way we could snf I to business men and concerns, large and 2 - v, ot that favored the nomination of Gov. Smith while nds—(Atchison, Kan., Globe.) Ak l Mabr 8 Ca e ¢ Mr. McAdoo Jed the forces that opposed him. Mr.| e qoub very much whether might baschal The thrifty individual, the enterprising small |{PHONE YOUR ORDERS e |5 :e é::n: e lsuc;esa!lg) ;nd zc R which is now being tried in the West, will ever business man, the great corporation, all find that this . TO US Regular Dinners lelegation ouston. a success in New York unless Texas Guinar i vher i 3 i i 31 dfl i San Francisco will miss James D. Phelan as she |umpires—(New York Post.) it a Rark “.hue friendliness and fair dealmg' £0 hand We will attend to them Short Orders i has missed few of her great men when they passed in hand with an adherence to sound banking prin- promptly. Our coal, hay, Lunches 3 on. The mourning for him will be based upon pro-| Washington is trying to get rid of useless noises ciples. grain and transfer b“’l‘,lm Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. ¥ found grief. and ‘hopes for a little help from Alabama and is increasing daily. There’s & POPULAR PRICES South Carolina.—(Akron, Ohio, Beacon-Journal,) ' reason. Give us a trial orde: HARRY MABRY A REDUCING THE SURPLUS BY HIGH . | no: pecd amybody thime oot g today and learn why. oy : TAXES. i seting ans onove ot e wheat 2| The B, M. Behrends Bank e 5 ©. Sutt ans conog) TYPREWRITERS apolis News.) You Can’t Help Being Customs collections have decreased about 50 per g cent. since the new tariff went into effect. That is| pEngland needs a John D. Rockefeller, ' says the Pleased one way to dispose of a possible surplus—raise the [prince of Wales. Not only England, but every fam . tariff so high that it will stop importations-end |ily should have one—(St. Louis Post-Ddispatch.) Guaranteed by 73 get results from |{J. B. BURFORD & GO. printingdoneby us || "L ~ OLDEST BANK'IN ALASKA . step s worn by | customers” i,