The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 16, 1930, Page 2

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arvenfly] TH EXTRA HIGH GRADE, PART WOOL, BOUBL Size—T72x82 LT e ey el sr AR ; IN PLAID DESIGN, SATEEN I COLORS—Blue, Green, Rose, Orchid, Peach, Tan and Grey egular § B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneaw's Leading Lepartment Store” W’W PLATFORM FOR ~ FRST DIVISION the extension of the air mail serv- jce to Alaska, and will use every legitimate effort to procure it for Alaska. We believe that taxes should be nould t as low as possible and yet ylel adequate revenues for the economical con- duct of the Territorial governmen! 1igh taxes depr existing indus- tries and all b sses and tend to drive away new prises. Fair treatment of all capital invested in Alaska is the best inducement that can be offered new capital to come here. We favor the enactment of a law equitably ssed against every n individual, on big i well maller one, Divisional Platform Made Public by Demo- | cratic Candidates (Continued trom rage One) for cause the Commissioner of Edu- .catlon. We pledge ourselves to co § iinue, if elected, the present lib- 4 1 ¢ral appropriations for the schools that will adequately safeguard the { o1 the Territary. rights of married women to com- 3 We commend the action of tho |Munity property jointly acquired by ‘ Alaska Legislature of 1928 in th2 nrus and and wife during the period 4 enactment of laws for the protec- |Of m? § tien of Alaska labor engaged in| We weicome ihe appioaciing es- tablishment of the pulp and paper !industry in the First Division, re- alizing it is the source of prosperity 1 immediate substantial popula- tion growth, and we pledge our aid and assistance to it in any manner possible. The need for roads and trails in Southeast Alaska is paramount. We, voters actually residing within the therefore, will work for adequate Territory on election day—but ne- Territorial appropriations to carry cestarily absent from the precinct on a comprehensive program for of their residence. \road and trail construction to open the fishing industry and favor the extension of this policy through thd passage of laws to protect the pro- ducts of the lumbering and octher industries and the labor engaged therein aganist the ruinous effects of “outside” tompetition. We favor the enactment of Absentee Voting law applicable a an to 2 33 THE NEW WESTINGHOUSE RADIOS ARE HERE—DROP IN AND SEE THEM WESTINGHOUSE . MAZDA LAMPS AND RANG r 1 RADIO BATTERIES - AND TUBES 4y CAPITAL ELECTRIC CO. Extra Spe NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY EXTRA BLANKET EXTRA SIZE 6.95 for $4.95 s recognize the importanee of | cial AT VALUE E BLANKET 30UND up new mineral and agricultural areas. We recognize thé need for such laws as will safeguard and assist |agriculture and fur . fatming and will, if elected, initiaté such legls- lation and work for its passage. | We favof the grantiig by the Fed- 'eral government of title to lands | cccupied by those engaged in fur- farming and to those who have built homes and made improve- | ments on homesites, instead of the ilcmng and rental system now in vogue. | We pledge otirselves to maintain 'a balanced budget, thereby guaran- teeing the conduct of the Govern- ment along sound busiriess lines. We endorse the International Highway project: and will do any- (thing in our power to further {t and connecting routes to it from Southeast Alaska. We pledge ourselves, if elected, to support continued adequate appro- {priations for allowances to Alas- ika's pioneer men and women, for | supporting the Pioneers’ Home; to |the building fund for a permanent |institution for the Pioneers' Home; ;Ior the indigent; for mothers’ pen- |sions; for payment of transporta~ jtion to bona fide prospectors; far icontinued airport construction; for {restocking barren islands and other |lands with game and fur-bearing {animals; for the tontrol of preda- |tory animals and birds, and for ad- 1mjnmrnuve purposes. | —— Coolidge Reads America’s Horoscope;;Next 50 Years To Eclipse Present Eraig (Continuea trom Page One) «are logalities that are greatly in |3 need of purification. oo While great progress has béen made, our Municipal governmetits in many instances are not a credit to us . . . The growing burden of taxation and the increasing comlc plexity of municipal affairs will force an enlightened citizenship to greater activity in securing better administraticn of our city govern- ments. : t e R Primarily, the crime question is a question of the attitude of the mayors of our ecities. Merely ih| self defense; the Cltizens of the future will require the best type of public administrator to eontrol our municipal governments. | P The society of the future will re- quire speédy trials, a procedure stripped of technicalities, and all possible certalrity that those known to be guilty of crimé shall beé pun- ished. Bécurity 18 so important and Justice is 50 necessaty to the pub- |Ue, the danger of government op- i . pre:!i‘on is so remote in a republic, that the 6ld methods will be djs'i carded for a procedure that will be more effective in the protection, of { the rights of honest and law-abid- ing citizens. ‘ s e s ’ While some of the most skmedi practitioners think surgery has, about refiched its limits, medicinz will make great strides in the fu- ture, especially on the preventive and mental side, eliminating disease and prolonging MNfe. i e ; What science and invention has in store for us we cannot even esti- | mate, but we know it will be stu-| pendous. | P i Ignorance, superstition and preju-i diee are going to play less and less part in our national life and intefli- | gence; faith and toleration will be | more and more prevalent. | Our material values must not be | permitted to displace our spiritual| values . . . Their citadel is in the home. Their source is in religion. | Our progress will finally depend on | the faith of the people. ! A Associated Press Ploto Florence Hoban and Kaye Don, British speed racer, whose en- gagement was recently announced. Miss Hoban is the daughter of J. W. Hoban, New York investment banker and a resident of Mont- I believe that the indications| clair, N. J. point to a deepening of our national faith, an increasing reverence for holy things, and a more thorough, loyal devotion to God. Therein lie ELKS TU WURK all our hopes. Without such a man- | ifestation of the public consciency,| A AI BNIG T all else would be in vain. | J | | | | e in the auditorium. of will jous many “finds’ und (Copyright, Buffalo Evening News) — - — FREMEN SAVE DOUGLAS BY |, | QIII% WORK Juneau Department Helps ! Cotifine Menacing Blaze . to One Dwelling ;- ¢ hammers, lered tonight, the work night of tearing out LS birds infested pecan orchards & [BEAUTIEULESOFT SKIN . ‘CAN-BE-YOURS e PENETRATES THE PORES. £ NEUTRALIZES SKINAGING (' "ACIDS, DISSOLVING Al L, b BENEATH \/ U MASSA REAM ¥ BEHOLD!! A Beautiful Complexion All dead skin-dirt - pimples, blackheads, etc.,withallother blemishes float to the surface and are then easily washed off. / (Continued on Page Five) Douglas with persons interested in dwellings there. ¥ The fire started soon after 11 o'clock and ih about an hour it had been extinguished. A factor that helped the Douglas depart- ~ ment to gain control of the flames was 500 feet of new hose, which had been received within the past week. s Mayot L. W. Kilburn of Douglas this afternoon telephoned the Ju- neau Fire Department thanking its members for their assistance in |subduing this morning's blaze! 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Uumidity Wind Velocity Weathe 4 p. m, yest'y 30.40 36 % E 20 Clear 4 a. m. teday 30.39 31 23 E 22 Clear {Nocn teday 30.31 31 30 E 28 Clear CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS T T VESTERDAY ¢ |- TODAY 1 Highest 4pam. Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. Stations- temp. temp. : emp, temp. Veloc'y 34 hrs. Weather. | Barrow VIR R T R | 0 . Ofes f Nome 36 36 | 32 24 12 12 Snow | Bethel Ciee | SRS G TR T SR Rain Fort Yukon 04 - 24 B o — 0 Clear Tanana | . 28 28 20 22 — 0 Clear | Fairbanks 8. .38 K u B = 0 Clear | Eagle U gl Dol BT S S 0 Clear St. Paul T e e | 0 Ciy {Dutch Harbor ... 46 46 ad ua — 01 Clear, | Kodiak 45 4 42 a2 6 04 Cldy | Cordova 52 48 | 24 a2a 4 0 Clear, Juneau 38 36 | 29 g 22 0 Clear’ | Sitka 2 — | i 0 0 Clear Ketchikan 4“4 40 28 30 . 0 Clear, | Prince Rupert 40 40 | g 0 0 Clear | Edmonton U | L B (e i Cldy Seattle (TP e e e i o4 Clear | Portland 58 . 56 10 40 . [ Clear Francisco g 64 | 5B 58 . 0 Cléar Spokane ... 46 38 30 30 » 0 y Vancouver, B. C. 54 42 | 32 32 0 0 Clear *—Less than 10 miles. 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