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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1930. President’s friends would not have been so worried NOTICE OF HEARINC OF Daily Alaska Empire. | comns aeceon Far account |1 PROFESSIONAL T Praternal Socieies | Mr. Bennett is definitely demonstrating his de- A5 (r{';(fi 3 8 i - “ETITOR AND | sivenes: i In the Unite ates Commission- . o % DY S HEDITOR ARD MANAGER Saishies e i ® ers Court, ex-officio Probate| T Rp Tt | Gastineaw Channel ’ ) S Court for the Precinct of Ju-| | Helene W.L. Albrecht St y J————— excopt Sunday by _the g R & IR S ST L et ana” Main| THE “NOBLE EXPERIMENT. neau, Division No. 1, Territory PHYSIOTHERAPY = B. P. 0. ELKS H : ST of Alaska. Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every s | President Moore of the Connecticut State Fed-|p, the Matter of the Estate of Ray, Medical Gymnastics. Wednesday evening Fntered in ; - In Juncau as Second Class ) : matter g [mumn of Labor stated it concisely: ROBERT M. SAUNDERS, De- 410 Goldstein Building at 8 o'clock. Elks T SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | Prohibition has failed in every country ceased. Phone Office, 216 ar Son b aXl Hall. ©elivered by c_.‘\_rhrmr l'n J:;\ezgu.e?u;:‘:";::fi Treadwell and | where it has been tried and has certainly Notice is hercby given that the > Visiting brothers ane for $1.25 p . ) i o 9 By 1l, postage paid, at the following rates: | failed here. The Government is losing mil- final account of Grover C. Winn, BRI S S D e Y X welcome. One wear. in' (“ 1.0 i monihe. in"advance, | lions of dollars in revenue. Temperance has |exccutor of the estale of Robert|[ DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. L advance 3 they wil promptly| disappeared among the youth and corrup- M. Saunders, deceased, has been DENTISTS < o i i Te e M. H. SIDES, Secretary. » Office of any fallure or irregularity tion is rampant among the enforcement rendered to, said Court for ‘settle- 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient I?rners Call Us At Any Hour- ks s e ¥ thelr pape officials. A revival of the brewing industry iment, and that Saturday, the 8th PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Co-Ordinate Bod- rs. for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. i — — | would furnish employment to thousands. day of November, 1930, at 10:00 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. . ies of Freemason- e ANEMSER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | Noble cxperiment?” Noisome mess! sclodk 1 the fotenoon has been Phones 11 and Slngle 0 BV ORMR v Scottish it ase for republication of all news dispatches credited to july appointed as the time for the fii" chguJar meetings second Friday I"or ot otherwise credited i this paper and also the |y yoe gupreme Court decision ordering a new (settlément thereof, at which timel| ). Charles P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Larg e at a n a news published herein. t . | # ~ — trial for Alexander Pantages had been rendered '3ny person interested in said estate} ! DE! =2 \ may appear and file his exception | | NTI — — T L KA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED To BE LARGER | "% 100 g, (o At P | ] NY OTHER PUBLICATION before the rec z = . THAN THAY OF a0V vt pefare e, reoses Oagrnie en s L PN Srin sarvket, thessdis, fi| Rooms LA Wtnre tish Rite Temple. it is probable that Buron Fitts's third place min- Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this| Building WATER B. HEISEL, Secretary. |ority vote would have been much further back. 2nd day of Séptember, 1950, \ Telephone 176 bl 3 @ A e R RRIIE T (Seal) AW BOX e — e ra am S a X1 RDER The trend of the controversy over Prohibition is United ‘States ‘Coinmissionhe) s OF MOOSE indicated by the fact that Democratic organization ex-officio Probate Judge. H Juneau Lodge No. 700. 2 Lo d¢ . aync |leaders are fearful that the Republican Party will \First publication, Sept. 2, 1930.. DENTIST Phone 565 Meets every Monday be wetter than the Democratic before the next[Last publication, Sept. 30, 1930. Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. night, at 8 o'clock. TOM SHEARER, Dictator. voting occurs. ce hours, 9 am. to 5 p.m. T ¢ “WORTH HUNDRED pad bt fo ey STAND AT ARCADE CAFE W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O. Box 826 1 Ji - The Empire is like the man who said when the Phone 321 s . ODGE NO. 147 war was on that he was neutral and did not care, TIMES ITS COST” 22¢ SRS U BV Uay and I\lght Service gecond and fourth Mon- which country whipped Germany. The Empire does i g & o : : ay of each month in not care which party throttles the Prohibition| .o - Dr. A. W. Stewart Any Place in the City for $1.00 Scottish Rite - Temple, imm Steasity I was in wretched health for DENTIST beginning at 7:30 p, m. 12 years. M)ldnglves l;ven‘t all to Hotirs 0. SRR b D - s Y EVANS L. GRUBER, — couldn't half sleep, mY{ Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- CORONATION ISLAND DISASTER E The American People. 55&"?’30,,‘;"1’;5“;‘; | BERRY T AXI CO. retar ; ‘ e i st Ltreet EMPHASIZES THE NEED FOR (Manchester Guardian.) Hopsa ‘ ORDER OF EASTERN STAR A COAST GUARD CUTTER. The United States Census figures reflect a ten- ' o 1 5 PHONE 314 Second and Fourth VTR0 . ... |dency that becomes more and more marked in mod- i eca e (] Tuesdays of each month, 4 That was a very serious catastrophe (”"’“ $0¢lem civilization. The rate of the increase in the ; Dr Geo. L. Barton ] Stand at Burford’s Corner at 8 oclock, Scottish ten fishing boats to the bottom at Coronation |n,,iation slackens, and the rural population dim- ~ | Rite Temple. LILY Island and resulted in the loss of the life of |injshes relatively to that of the towns which depend 4 (‘}:]]FOHFRACIOR | BURFORD, Worthy Rudolph Bernhort of Ketchikan. ® It was one of 'on industry. America’s rate of incerase is still, of . opnecéns;llzv?(‘;gdggNLY Matron; FANNY L. those things, only more than usually severe, ihat|course, high, very much higher than that of this : " . Hours: 108,06 1o AF tiem Prompt Service, Day and Night ROBINSON, Secretary. | . rall attentic e hazardous B! fisher: country. The liminary estimate of this month's g SR s e W P call attention to the hazardous life led by fishermen jcountry e preliminary es i 2 st b I 99 l aXl KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - 1 Seghers Council No. 1760, and argues strongly for the justice of large re-|census, 122,698,190, represents an incerase of 161 : ) 1 8 DamAteRel CovicH AUTO SERVICE Meetings second and last munerative rewards and every possible safeguard |Per cent. on 1920, but with the exception of the it et i g Yy M Monday at 7:30 p. m, $1-00 Transient brothers urg- decade from 1910 to 1920 (when the war checked for those who farm the seas immigration) it is the smallest in the census his- PHONE 259 Phone 342 Day or Night ed to attend. Council Chambers, Fifth Street, The storms that have raged along the Alas.ka tory of the United States. In the decade ending in coast, culminating in the Coronation Island dis-|1ggy the increase was as much as 30 per cent., in| % 3 P aster, emphasize the need for quick action in re-|the following decade 25 per cent. The days of a fev- N Robert Simpson | b stationing a Coast Guard cutter at Juneau. Theferishly expanding population spreading itself over § | Dp | TO ANY PART JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. Unalga left the post she filled so well for many |vast unsettled plains are over. America is witness-| 5 - t. V. | OF CITY H. J. TURNER, Secretary. years several months ago, and we are now rushing |ing the beginnings of the reverse movement, by S OTCIAS AR O headlong into another long winter without the re- (Which the country gives up lis sons to industry| 3 : lege gf g]g;::’o‘fgry sad ! Wave ) Meets first and third placement that is vitally necessary. The Juneau|2nd 2 town civilization. As yet the balance has, . % P P P d ey | On‘ &Mundays. 8 o'clock, BhAmiber: of Commerce .hias, bean, calling attention ] 01y Jusk: dippedon ‘the jeide..of & PBrepondstiin s s Cionnd Special R at Eagles Hall 7 ; {urban population; less than 60 per cent. of the| 4 p = d peclal Rate 3 to the need for a cutter hcrr,_bu: thus> far_ has|oople of the United States live in towns, as com- | GRS . S P T Y, S ] ggglagmé\;!?g;rg:rlR,V}VK‘“P. been unable to get anything more than.promises. |pared with the four-fifths of our own people who | MRS. FLORA HAAS DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL A B C! y. siting | 5 brothers welcome. 3 oo s D, Graduate Los Angeles Col- Eugcene Permanent |can be classed as urban dwellers. The two States | Optometrist-Optician LIPTON’S \with largest percentage gains are California (which |appetite was poor, my stomach was| | pyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | 5 T B |has added 64.6 per cent) and Florida (which has |disordered and it seemed like fl“f Room 17, Valentine Bldg. AMERICAN BEAUTY |! AR ( | Sir Thomas Lipton’s announcement that he will [added 51 per cent.) To some extent perhaps this mYy strength and SnErEy Was MV'; Office phone 484, residense | e 5 3 i Gastineau Hotel THE CASH BAZAAR make another attempt for the America’s Cup is|Tepresents the new wealth of the United, States,|ing me. Sargon was worth & h“r"-[ phone 238, Office Hours: 9:30 | PARLOR - 0 Fyenines aratifying news. Immediately after his recent, un-|Which has now created a large leisured class able|dred times what 1: T’a&d & “-vh o to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | e pen Lvenings cessful offort to lift the trophy, he declared he !0 Tetire to the more delectable parts of the 4 bovipay BRIeRRERSEd Spny L UG Re e Stk FRONT STREET e e pay, country, but in California it is also the result of [system and completely rid me of}——=== s { (Tue JuNeau LAUNDRY Near Coliseum Theatre . = international 1 never again would compete for. the internati |the growth of a very modern industry, the films. | 1l my troubles. Franklin Street, between country ever since acquirement from England in|and a quarter, double that of ten years ago, has|Pleasant in action, but they com-i{® A { 1851, For the last 31 years of the 79 during which |become one of the great cities of the world. So far |pletely overcame my constipation Free Readlug Room { SHOPPE PHONE 359 the cove vize has been held by the United the published returns are of the briefest kind, The|ond my skin just glows with the | B ol > p itk A | of) new health."—Mrs. Flora City Hall, Second Floor 218 Front Street FOREST States, he has been the only challenger. His re-|full details as they become available should mmw‘color Gy g la good deal of light on the industrial revolution |Haas, 337 N. 78th St Seattle. Main Street and Fourth MARY HAMMER peated trials, it is said, have cost at least $5,000,-| i | A s v shic ks S ce 3 ade | Butler-Mauro Drug Co., Agents. Alaskan Novelties — Swedish 000, Taking into account monetary outlay in the |Which America has scen in the last decade. i iadv. Reading Room Open From andl Wi Al | Gonperware— S past and certainty of heavy expenditure in the N R B e e el 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. | Knives and Linens & future, his change of mind with respect to enter- Changing Dry Sentiment. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. Circulation Room Open from g GARBAGE HAULING ing the competition again with scant prospect of | e . £ 1 to 5:30 p. m.—T7:30 to 8:30 Office at Wolland’s success may seem ill-advised. There are other | (Cincinnati Enquirer.) p. m. Current Magazines, y = L ; . Tailor Shop considerations Senator Wesley L. Jones, of Washington, strange- | ag Sel Newspapers, Reference, : Lipton is t# bachelor, 81 years od, of immense 1Y €nloy at this time of changing puplic sentiment June ‘]‘)“ “,1“"’1 of Books, Etc. g Chester Barnesson wealth. At his age, men are sometimes impelled|¥ith reference to Prohibition policies has informec ancing FREE TO ALL W P J ’ L PHONE 66 B0 il s aciviites e e MTestiasyta tnkive| T ANOcIRted iRxess that he was nob itue SR A. B. HALL .. jonnson DAIRY FERTILIZER ¢ H 2 i SR (of the mediaeval measure which bears his name. ( Ball Room Dancing FRIGIDAIRE lh:v Irumnn:u \;\'l(.(n(' lo[ Mn;mdmu (xc‘x n‘:s, O Never until now has Senator Jones denied par- | Class and Private Lessons — satisfy an inordinate desire for greater riches Or|lentage of this fearsome legislative offspring. On the| | A, B.HALL EVERY EVENING | | & = 4 DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS to enhance personal power. He long since retired contrary, he heretofore has appeared to be proud|e =} (4 O LCRCKE Be acy. Wace a1 | MAYTAG WASHING 4 from participation in commercial pursuits—the tea [of his generally recognized paternity — - tme. A tank i DimeL 0 St : JUNEAU TRANSFER industry he founded and built to huge proportions| The Washington statesman now informs the|} | and a tank for crude oil save | | ] ’ ) burner trouble. | COMPANY being conducted now independently of his direction, |Public that the idea of the bill was not his, but i [k | GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS He has no prospective heirs dependent on his bounty, [C3me from the Department of Justice. He asserts UMMER ETIONE A NIEHT 0 With cessation of business endeavor, he yielded [that he merely introduced the bill and says that he RATES RELIABLE TRANSFER i Phone 17 does 2 ! V, suc! seve ies | . — i .. dominance in trade—the only field he ever sought [¢-" Tolyl- Heoemie- IV, Jvor such severe "R 5 : Front Street Juneau |/ The purity of our for violation of the Prohibition Act 4 T B to influence Which seems to indicate that Senator Jones de- | on all L3 ¥ bread is a real reason Without effecting the expectations of descend- |gjres AR Tt P 5 Alterati P ; i rchase. It i Gl i 108 o f descend- |sires to remain in public life. He already, as has| Alterations and HARRIS Hardware b GBS for its pu t is ants, secure in wealth far beyond all necessious of (Mrs. McCormick, of Ilinois, has announced that! R leli made in a clean whole- luxurious wants for the remainder of his existence [if the people of Washington decide against Pro-| emodeling Company - some way and appeals b e and disdainful of distinction in the realm of com- hibition, he will obey their mandate, and for the| GARB 4GE to folks who demand | : merce, he is free to indulge in the costly but(Same reason that impelled her to do so. Which Yurm“nfls NO‘E&%’;!g:ngXt 2 Il and always get the laudible ambition of regaining for Britain eminence Seems qi“"-i“ ‘(“ “"l"‘:"‘x‘“‘\“‘“ ”"‘;"“““‘: “‘;_0“'*‘1 5‘“‘"‘"" 4 best eatables. Moves, Packs and Stores {6 sachting |tions e consistently may be subordinated, per-| angle Building V] Freight and Baggag -{)j {”‘.‘W L S mi]|np.~ even wholly changed and transformed, by the | GARAGE NG i ggage £ oolioes. yaaiing, iR Yo exigencies of political situations. Certain it is that e AND LO i P l Prompt Delivery of the America’s Cup are of no practical value. Wind- [genzec 3 0 P 0 B e promising E. O. DAVIS [ eeriess e “I?;Nl)s' pis:p o 8 i ¢ L driven vessels are virtually obsolete as UMY |fanatical reformer, unblushingly now Is less dry | e Phone 584 | : oo Bak 5 arery PHONE 48 yachting honor, which has been retained in thisiyos Angeles, with a poulation of nearly a million| “Sargon Pills were mild and Juneau Public Lihrary THE NEW IDEAL Front sl Easond Sttacts ; Perhaps for this reason they are of slight than at any time in his heretofore intensively dry st from a sporting viewpoint. Either foricareer. But it seems from press diagnosis and | vioe musement, they are not of much greater |analysis that Senator Jones and Mrs. McCormick Frye'Bruhn LJ.Smaricx “Remember the Name” . consequence than bows and arrows. Craft with|are far from being alone in their new confessions Joweler and dependable power and speed are demanded for (Of faith C mpan Optician P (1) DR s o g business and pleasure. Deprived of Lipton’s en- p y L. C. SMITH and CORONA | Watcbes 2 e DI ! il o ks | gaging charm and personality, the historic cup That Other Side. i iy 7 TYPEWRITERS . : s would attract but little attention, and might il | Featuring Frye’s De- afdm, [iamonts JUNEAU CABINET Guaranteed by o : il S Those Alaskans who make a practice of hold~| . ici Hams and Baco 7 e ‘ J. B. BURFORD & CO. Liptow's_genial. perssience, his {aff, Generous 1oy Guracn w2 s modeh. wil be Iniersted I8 g " |PHONE YoUR ORDERs|} =nd DETAIL MILL- )} ‘ ‘ “Our door step is worn by sportsmanship; his/lovable character, wholly devoid [inouing that while the Stewart Board ot trade ' PHONE 38 WORK CO faisted customers | of pretense, have endeared him to the American has virtually been down on its knees imploring the | : people. Far and large, he is the best ambassador |British Columbia Department »of Public Works to Front Street, next to Warner of good-will that Great Britain has ever sent to rt a road construction campaign in the Port- ! Hnciing Mhow the United ¢ In greater degree than all Canal district as a means of relieving the un- St oentiadics, L hos iendly rela- |employment situation, the Alaska roads department ! ? coz CABINET and - tions between the two Eng s ; nations, |Guietly and unostentatiously has come out with the ! A £ ‘ fons cen nation . i MILLWORK ; ) (Anchorage Times.) v | PASN Any victory he might have € ped on water Announcement that an estimated $100,000 is to be could not have approached i o the 1 |spent this year on the Salmon River road.” The! Preparé fOr An Al " GENERAL CARPENTER 3 quotation is from an editorial appearing in a recent umph in interna ved 1rom |issne of the Stews B. C) News, which suggests WORK sailboat defeats. that no matt i r Y he conditions may be on E \ | Certainly, Americans are g f his promised |one side of the ir 8 al bound: things have mergency J oy RIELACRD Art determination to contest t vachting trophy|a way of looking 2 little better on the other IN AUTOS again. Not a few enterta ! hat in the |side | ; pext trial he will be successh a hand iy { Everyone should have a fund of Estimates Furnished in greeting is extended him, an I friend The: saloon will r turn. The filling stations | . Upon Request Im every piece of i and pony golf links have captured all the good money for emergencies. No ons ! [ Job work we do, ADERSHIP, places for tham.—(Atlanta OonstRINGnY | knows what tomorrow may bring, | we employ the ' § e L | Mrs. McCor wgests n conatiubibRel arasnd: either in opportunities or unex- We will attend to them] latest ideas of the. ' Premier Bennett of Canada went i 2 5 _‘ tomptly Our COAL, Hay,| ° s first week in August. He has had a ot [ ekt §Eee lgh, cost of politieal campaigns pected calls for ready cash. gmin L Teanefer tmamesd] a ry S Cafe printing art to de- the Dominion Parliament, passed an unemployme : s AmN TR is increasing daily. There’s a| velop your sales bill, revisefdh:she ::rl:n up:;ri r‘un:'umm.: otk 1t P:l; t Hoov i el X6 Corigeail —Start to build such a fund now—: reason. Give us a trial order| Regular Dinners . features o pr , & v il im as a noble expe would have come nearer | nd learn why. size yeo! for Longon to atténd the Imperial confere the truth—Plorida Times-Unon) o @ today a y Short Orders selling p JOne ‘ Lunches inereases yourre- It may be that the Britishers cannot build speedy | ——t You Can’t Hel Bei"g ‘ i fifully, but the Canadians can| One Judee s key for home use is not| ’ | turns materially. poats or safl them. skiltully, but the Canadians cun| one we sl The B. M. Behrends Bank Dk PRI SN . 1 POPULAR PRICES DECISIVE L . make the: American governmental machi Am\Jm;';.mon e law. The next move will be tol certainly make the: Am o in t} me without being caught.—(Florida | LASKA Jook like a motionless mass. If the American| e ) A 3 Goosress when i met In special session in 1929| T U" OLDEST BANK IN ALAS D. B. FEMMER HARRY MABRY e he crash ¢ i R h moved like the Cannuck Parliament the crash| putween the reds and the vellows in China, Frguristor not have been so poignant and certainly lh";nnnyx look prett 1e.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) PHONE 114