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2 ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1930. . ; . illustrated the story had nothing to do with this| NOTICE OF AFLICATK B ] - i D("l‘)' Alas’&a Emplre near reversal of opinion. At that we do not see FOR PATENT PROFESSIONAL | T Fraternal Societies where they got three dollars worth of material inf ‘Syflfiidlibgi“asof“d oudt | A e or — ] = e hat bathing sl n the Un Sta an ne | 3 3 JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER that bathing suit B for the Juneau Land District at fl'-————-————-“H lene WL Albrecht Gastineau Channel } “Published _every evening except Sunday by the B e B <| Anchorage, Alaska. | Helene W. L. rec| R i ot oS s T e N TNG. COMPANY &t Second ana Main| Wi the United States produces many times|p " ‘Fnpoete ™ or the Application | PHYSIOTHERAPY o MrES hireets, Juneau, Alaska. as much corn as wheat the latter is the great of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Me Hn‘ ;ev > Prtered In the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class COMmercial cereal. Only 18 per cent. of the corn| PANY, a corporation organized| | Rev, Medical Gymnastics, Wed;eesdfly geveme;z Y matter grown moves in commerce and 95 per cent. of| under the laws of Alaska, for! 41U Goldstein Building | , e at 8 o'clock. Elks SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | wheat produced so moves, acccording to a state-| Patent to the AURUM NO. .1 Phone Office, 316 I y Hall : - Betivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and | . "\ )" o 1onis Merchants Exchange. lode mining claim, emtroed injyy g Thane for $1.25 per month. B | By 2 R et U. 8. Mineral Survey No. 1575, Visiting brothers ¢ By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: — e situated on Chichagoff Island, | F——r e et welcome. (o One year, In adeance, $1200; sl months, in advance.| gy yternational Shoe Company of St, Louis| Chichagoff Mining District, Sitka DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. Bubscribers wiil Confer a {avor If they will promptly has been awarded a S$760000 contract for 199,086 Recording Precinct, First Judictar} | QENTUILS e i < M. H. SIDES, Secretary. k potity ‘the Business Office of any failure or lrregulafity |, ... "o army shoes by the Quartermaster’s Depot| DUviSion, Alasks. 1 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— B abone Yor Baltoriel and Business Offices, 878 ‘lo¢ t1e United States' Atmy at Philadelphis, De-|an D ot ei ASREBY yCEE) PHONE 66 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Co-Ordinate Bod SSOCIATED PRESS. livery will bouly ; Yie dn;m‘ Wi dl'l t That the Chichagoff Power Qum-] Houm0s mwwdpm | : . MEMBER OF A 0 . |livery wi gin immediately ay didn't they|pany, a corporation organized und- | $——————— & Pho II d S le 0 ry Scottish Rite B e astion of Wil ,f,"i]‘"’él'.','.;‘.(p?,'.'j."'rfl_.dlf“ldz.',;Orlirr fourteen more pairs so we should have|er the laws of Alaska, whose postim nes an "ng Regular meeting R or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the |even numbers for figuring cffice address is 424 Goldsteln | . . second Friday local news published herein. | Bt ey o e ) [Pulding, Juneau, Alaska, has filed | Dr. Chgfles B,I; Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service sach montH W ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGEH‘ its flppucpuon in the U. S. Land 7:30 p. m. Boot< THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. Facts in Dry Killing. Office, at Anchorage, Alaska, foc| Rooms l’u};! 9 Valentine | tish Rite Temple asfobig patent' for the Aurum No. 13 lode! | vyl | 3 WALTER B. E£ISEL, Secretary. Cincinnati Enquirer.) |mining claim and included within'/, lephone i bl o p At S RN S | Governor sampson, of Kentucky, a few days ago|U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1575, sit~ am S a):l LOYAL ORDER for the second time granted a stay of execution |uated in the Chichagoff Mining| & - OF MOOSE in the case of Roy V. Miller, a former Prohibition |District, Territory of Alaska, Sitka| | Dr, J. W. Bayne Juneau Lodge No. 700 |agent, who was convicted of an unnecessary killing \Recording Precinct, First Judicial’ “ DENTIST Ph 565 Meets every Monda® {of a suspected Prohibition law offender, and stated (Division at Chichagoff Post Offic3| | pooms 5-6 Triangle Bldsg. one night, at 8 o'clock. }m his reasons for granting the second stay that|on Chichagoff Island, Alaska, and| | office hours, 9 am. to 5 p‘n TOM SHEARER, Dictator |there was no opposition to the pardon requested |more particularly described as fol | | pyenings by appoinment. STAND AT ARCADE CAFE W. T. VALE, Secy., P. ©. Box 820 by many persons for the former officer, but by one {lows: i Phone 32! | W——_:' person, the Prosecuting Attorney of the judicial dis- AURUM NO. 13 LODE a : s Day and Night Service - 'UNEAU LODGE NO. 147 trict in which the killing took place. “Beginning at corner No. 1, |7 = ietmnd and fourth Mon- | Miller holds the doubtful distinction of being| identical with location corner & T . . ay of each month ia - Iihe first to be convicted of a long list of Pro-| and with corner No. 1 of Pa- || Dr. A. W. Stewart || Any Place in the City fer $1.00 Scotflsh Rite Temps, | nibition officers who killed persons they were seek- cific ‘Lode, survey No. 1045, .|| DENTIST 4 3 D beginning at 7:30 p. ling to arrest. He was first prosecuted in the State| Whence U.S. L. M.No. 7 bears || Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. . EVANS L. GRUBEf 5. 55 deg. 13 E. 13301 ft. || SEWARD BUILDING ; Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec+ |Courts, but in line with the usual practice in such o ANCHESTER GUARDIAN NOT |cases, had his case transferred to the Federal Court| 1i s sonmer NeC2. Thenes . | IMPRESSED. for the Western District of Kentucky, where a jury| 47 deg. 56° W. 100750 ft. to | oOffice I::?n‘;‘: ;’?. Res. _I;ERRY T AXI CO. retary. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR : —_— found him guilty. His punishment was fixed at two! corner No. 3. Thence S. 6 deg. > The Manchester Guardian, for more than a cen-|years in a Federal Penitentiary and he appealed| 03’ W. 565.10 ft. to corner N: T T PHONE 31% mm:::-:;:?o;:: 4 tury England’s unfailing tribune of free trade, wa |to l,he Upit(jd Su}lvs.ACIrc\ul C‘r?url of Appeals a.n :AOI'I;?e?:e S. 55Nde_g, T{g' E. Dr. H. Vance Tl Stand at Burford’s Corner at 8 o'clock, ‘&’Otfllh Bot v atly impressed with Judge Gerard's|Cincinnati, which affirmed the sentence of the Dis-| ol CS;yP;: 3‘88°h “en:e Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. Rite Temple, LILY famous v supporting the Lord Rothmere policy |trict Somha . * cornes N% 1 tHa. B 1'bef | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to § — = ————=——————————— |RURFORD,_Worthy ¢ e % Governor Sampson. in stating why he grants - 1, ¢ blace o & o of free trade within the British Empire and a Bm-,mo e oy iy s AR Anat e ginning. “ontaining an area of | or by appolntment ! Matron; FANNY L. 3 ish tariff nggn;m the :st of nnc» “:rxl:r" I:mi:'“m“r was simply defending himself and his powe lgg{lgctn;.i:; paffif?'m'fi'e“m’," &_ ans;fiogrc%p<:leclmfichn || { rompt service, Day and Night 199T © ) | ROBINSON, Secretary. editorial headed, “An American Crusader,” Which|gom the “murderous fire” of the suspected Pro- il MacK % f aXl was transmitted across the ocean by the Associated |hibition law offender and that there is no evidence | b/ el L0 | Rkl & oo tota. L1} Covica Auto SERVICE ||} - L ‘mcm;gg:"g?:mgslm Press. the famous old Guardian said: {that Miller fired the fatal shot. | claimed by applicant.” T 1 STAND AT THE OLYMPIO Meeflnuseoon‘dln’dhfl Mr. Gerard is, indeed, well known as an The Prosecutor, a dry official himself, seeks to| United States Location Monn .| % Phone 342 Day or ilight 1 00 Monday at 7:30 p. m able representative of the United States in |set the Governor right by referring him to the evi- ment No. 7, to which this survey! Dr. Geo. L. Barton ) $ . Transient brothers urg- Berlin during the war but his training has |dence, which showed that the man who was slain|is tied, consists of a cross on ex- CHIROPRAC'I")R S e ed to attend. Councll been that of a lawyer and he has not, so did not fire a shot; that he was shot several times|posed out-crop of bedrock 10x8x8 | Hellenthal B ! NY Chambers, PFifth Strees far as we have known, hitherto won any (in the back, and that Miller himself testified on|ft. on the shorc of Klag Buy, Chl-| om‘c!“unw““““"om! | TO A PART ST R BT right to the title of economist the witness stand that he (Miller) took part in|chagoff Island and chiseled U. sAl H .40 a. % 12 1175 OF CITY H. J. TURNER, g,é,,m b The pamphlet itself reads as the first the shooting. |L. M. No. 7 in latitude 57 deg |, 0“",‘, m':; ». mm t Yugene Permanent : ! essay of an enthusiast in an unfamiliar field. Governor Sampson has had a splendid record |29’ 40” N. and longitude 136 deg. | | ap' m‘ t 8 p'-n. ge DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0. E. * Mr. Gerard proposes the British Empire as |since he assumed office in December, 1927, so far as|05' 45" W. Magpetic variation 30 | By, Avpoititmet | Wave | 0ne Meets first and th'rd a whole should adopt a tariff policy similar pardons are concerned. The facts given the Execu- fdeg. 30" E. PHONE 250 | &Mondays, 8 o'clock, to that of the United States, become even tive show the unreliability of statements on pardon| The names of tne owners of con- g _ Q, Spe(;i{'l Rate at Eagles’ Hail more prosperous than the United States and, | petitions, confirming the old axiom that almost any- |flicting claims are not known '.ui,, { Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. incidentally, rid herself of her 2,000,000 un- {one can be induced to sign a pardon petition. The | the applicant except as hereinabov:{' » i i GUY SMITH, Serretary. Visiting employed. The prospect is attractice, but Prosecutor courageously tells the Governor the facts|set forth. The total area embraced | Rohert sunpsoll $10-00 brothers welcome. i the argument might be more effective if not |in the case, so that he may not issue a pardon|in the survey and claimed by the O t D ) put forward at a moment when unemploy- [without knowing both sides of the matter. |epplicant is 12.616 acres. PRy A A Castibiean Hotdl s * ment in the United States is a good deal | Any and all persons clalming ad- | I [ { 3 ! higher than in this country. New York Is World’s Most Populous Center. | Vers€ly any of the above described | e °°' Op'.omletry ard AMERICAN BEAUTY {emoemoo—-i| | THE CASH BAZAAR g ! iveins, lodes or premises are re- | " pzsimoiony e PARLOR P e e | Open Eveninegs ‘ P SR : ANGFUN | . e quired to' file notice of" their ad-|,, 12958 Fitted, Lenses Ground | ! I et g NEW YORK WORLD HAVING FUN { N o ¢ FRONT STREET i g 3 |verse claims with the Register of! TrE JuneEAu LaunDrY WITH HEYWOOD BROUN. | The old question whether New York or Londun[me United States Land Offl L) T} Near Coliseum Theatre | fis the biggerlcltl_y in lh_i ma];ter of gmpulta:on :orr}:s; Ardiibrage, Alsska. R me“m: | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL e Franklin Street, betweem L - bt R S T : as near a solution as it will ever have througl et ‘ < i Optometrist-Optician i et = Frent and Second Streets Heywood Broun, literary, dramatic and art critic, | e - o n 5 g _liod of publication, or eight months | L . |arbitrary creation of a “Circled New York” by Dr.{ gt o b (HEOR Wil be Eomrey| | Eves Examined—Glasses Fitted | ! SEBLEER — THE NEW IDEAL | SHOPPE | 218 Front Street MARY HAMMER | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. i ! Office phone 484, residence | Congress in the aristocratic Seventeenth New York because Greater New York is divided by the Hudson| J. LINDLEY GREEN, phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 District, which includes most of the Park Avenue River between the two States. The metropolitan | L Re:lst’er to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 : i town apartments of the country’s billionaires, now |district of New York as used by the Census Office | gy .4 publication, July 1 —u represented by Ruth Pratt, Republican, Broun is|is very much larger than the Greater London of the (T agt publication, Sep{ 23’ }gg making an enthusiastic campaign for election. He |metropolitan police district. f I columnist, author, Soclalist and stout champion of \w.iier Taidlaw of the Cities Census Committee. A ;“ Sacco and Vanzetti, is the Soclalist nominee for|somparison of political areas is forever impossible |2y, Virtue of the provislons of Lhe“: | | FOREST wooD || GARBAGE HAULING | statutes. Alaskan Novelties—Swedish and Pinnish Copperware — Knives : & | So Dr. Laidlaw draws his circled city, using the | reee ey . o | e “:nd‘":‘:‘:b e Cy‘;‘:::’;"im:;(":;‘cny Hall as his center and a 20-mile radius string. Juneau Public Library | and Linens Office at Wolland's "% | &) WD iot him have s farm in the Netional Legiale: | Wonns; onaducies, e 847861 lahabisants ‘on 4| SUMMER Free Reading Room {lg e f ture now as later on. |land area of 552,259 acres. In Greater London 7,- RATES City Hall, Second Fleor Chester Barnesson.. The battle for and against Mr. Broun seems 10 864,130 persons live on an area of 443,424 acres ac- Main Street and Fourth PHONE 66 be staged in the columns of the New York World. |cording to Dr. Laidlaw or 443,449 according to The on all DAIRY FERTILIZER Reading Room Opem From : Mr. Broun is usually a member of the World's edi- |/ World Almanac. Shortening Dr. Laidlaw’s radius ML } torial staff. and the editorial page of that great|string to a length that would produce the exact| A]ter.ltmns' and B8 h0 10 p. W P Johnson i publication attempted to coax and then scare its|land area of outer-ring London would not greatly| Remodeling Circulation Room Open from G | .columnist out of the race. It declared that Mr,|affect these figures; adding 91,000 acres to Greater 1 to 6:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 b : L London would affect them even less. As a final! ’ m. Ourrent FRIGIDAIRE % 5 Broun was far more important as a writer than . D. N VA {comparison Dr. Laidlaw proposes to count noses urman s Newspapers, Refere) DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS t he would ever be as a Congressman. Then it gng gpout London Within a 20-mile circuit from | o me MAYTAG WASHING 5 threatened that it would make a nasty personal|charing Cross. Triangle Building _ fight against him if he refused to be persuaded. It| sSuch a circle would include a greater land area FEEEK TO ALL MAUHINES What's the use of get- : gave a sample of the personal charges it would|than Circled New York’s and would add somewhat GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS ting all heated up on i make: “We shall ask,” the World said, “if a poker|to the figured population of Greater London, but T ey o i P S R TR T baki i : 3 3 ~ aking day when there il player is fit to sit in Congress?” not nearly enough to wipe out the marg\_n of ap- LUDWIG NELSO 1 Phone 17 are more important M F. P. A, another World writer whose column,|Proximately 2000000 between the two cities. New Jeweler e o|} Front Street Juneau Thiuas it shofldien: - “Conning Tower,” was for years just one column York is now, by any fair recokening, considerably Watch Repairing Our trucks go any place any ings that s gtu en: 1 e Tt Broun's. “It Seems -To Me” has|h® bigger—though that alone is possibly not a sub- Brunswick Agency time. A tank for Diesel Oil gage your a ention. il 46 s : b ject for boasting. FRONT STREET and atank for crude oil save You'll decide that £ answered his own paper’s editorial. F. P. A. shouts e i burner trouble. l s . bread bakmg is un- ; | in his column: L T e PHONE 149, NIGHT 18 .J. SEARICK profitable wnen you ’ “Is a poker play fit to sit in the United appened in Alabama. CLAIN NOTICES Jowelez and try this loaf. ;8 States Congress?” The World's editorial’ on — American or Canadian at The I RELIABLE TRANSFER l Optician ak 9 Ou:job kumhyq 4 Candidate Broun perorates. Sure. How (Chicago Defender.) Empire. TR v L T Y i as your telepl Phone us ® about the late Henry Clay? How about Three months ago all Alabama was stirred by i Watcde P eer S all and we will be right on thé the late Warren G. Harding? How about |what it termed as atroclous crime against white “ Diamonds H,.,,..M*,.,E.,.g.., the former Senator Edge? How about Vice- womanhood. Newspapers screamed in headlines of Stiverware B k President Curtis? Fit to sit in Congress? a “Negro” attack on a white woman. At once a F A B a ery Nobody fitter. mob got busy. A young laborer was arrested, hur- rye' ru n CARBAGE [l mmeme v oo Company HAULED Featuring Frye’s De- AND LOT CLEANING licious Hams and Bacon \ K O.DAVIS Phome 584 PHONE 38 Continuing the campaign for his neighboring|ried to Mobile for safekeeping, and it was by the i columnist, F. P. A. makes his “Conning Tower” in|hardest work that troops sent to the scene by Gov. & the World say Bibb Graves prevented a lynching. The man was | - i tried by a jury of his peers and in less than .bo\:‘c l[;f;eccgn:’m:; ':Im‘(::;r;g: e,?é;::i:; eighteen minutes had been sentenced l}o die in the Broun. Roughly, the implication—especially electric chair. Last week anut\_—wr white jury, sit- The World's—is that Broun is more import- ting in the case after two white lawyers had se- ant as a writer than he would be as a Con- cured a new trial fpr the boy, returned a verdict gressman. In the first place, why would that he was not guilty and he was set free. membership in Congress and writing be Such a thing as this should give advocates of mutually exclusive? Why wouldn't Broun's lynching something to tlf\lnk about. Had the mob membership make his writing more import- been allowed to get in its work there would have ant? For Broun is a boy who is far from been another innocent man added to the list of reticent, who names names, and whose ~ |!Yneh vistims. . JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. Front Street, next to Warmer CABINET and NOVING VAN FRUC LY - speeches, after he got over his first speech . hen He Kicks : w M about the four mules, would be better than AMue Gk Bull P MILLW : e e g g And He Cunt Kick When He Puls repare for An ORK i # The chances are that Broun will fail of Wt COn PR o0 §o-(Rhizhasies Nvarapman. | GENERAL CARPENTER es, hmt and Stores | . eifchon, e the, (yalers, miost . of Whom Since 1805 there has been no cup challenger | WORK et ! suiinig e T O B 'C’I‘:w:l?; o¥r lin actual test except the Shamrocks. The yachts- mer gency GLASS REPLACED Prompt Dellvery of W duct the serlous business of the Republic, |men ‘of Great Britain have been w;!l conten]t_htg] v ALL KINDS OF COAL. 1 We want a serious man.” Yet probably what leave the struggle ror_lhe cup to Sir Thomas. ey | . UT [ H 8 . 2 & 01 ave 4 should a 3 i il Grantiagd Rise would call the great of- |could Baveino worthler champion. "Ite Frines of) Everyone should have a fund of Estimates Furnished Upon PHONE 438 ' e ficial mcorer belleves that Broun s as serious |Wales scarcely exaggerated when in: Mddng fare- Money for emekiiiE. No: one R ry a man as, for example, Herbert Hoover. well and good luck to the veteran yachtsmen he ) nerge . PHO].\'E YOUR ORDERS eques l said: “A win for Sir Thomas will be as popular knows what tomorrow may ]".ing. » i |in America as here.’—(New York World.) e : 3k P f% b ALMOST PERSUADED. either in opportunities or unex- TO US I it ! t bers that St ¢ i : : " « e st oo {avared. the pathing-easi Ibesutyl- A delTer tnlp, the rescedss B e pected calls for ready cash. We will attend to them Mabr,v’s Cafe o shows and have in the past criticised them rather|on o pillar in old-time Syria. That song should promptly. Our coal, hay, 3 ’ severely. (We have not investigated to disCOVer |pe enough to charm the youngsters out of the trees. —Start to build such a fund now— graih and transfer busir'neu Regular Dinners o whether or not these criticisms influenced Atlantic|—(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.) is increasing daily. There’s a | City to abandon them). However, that story of reason. Give us a trial order Short Orders . . . Dorothy Goff who went from New Orleans to| When they get the twenty-four-hour working today and learn why. ~ hing but @ fifteen-dollar dress, Week it will give the workers just about the time T' B M B h ds B k . Oalveston ith cunthing !lhey need to walk from the parking place to the "e L4 . e ren an a three-dollar bathing suit, her mother and her 5 ffice—(Ohio State Jouwrnal) * ° pulchritude and came back with $3000 and the |© OLDEST B P 3 p “ " DS ANK IN ALASKA leased ki titles “Miss United States and “Miss Universe, Prohibition has progressed from the stage where K " has almost won us. The picture of the titled |, eggers kill each other to where Coast Guards . D. B. FEMMER ung -dollar bathing suit that Ry 5 b ‘young Miss in her three g ditto.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) PHO £ o — You Can’t Help Being