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Daily . flmlm Emplro JOHN W. TROY - EDITOR AND MANAGER 1 lay by _the d Mair Second Clas; SUBSCRIPTION RATE Treadwell and dvance y wil or promptly rregularity ess Offices, 374 ASSOCIATED PRE EED TO BE THER PUBLICATION IN TR()I BLE AGAIN. BEARS They persist in good reputa- According will ave inconsistent with the in many quarters. Seward last week, one en mole: 1, chased fowl and Brown bears miscondu tion ascribe to pre from who was hunting water by climbing a tree. possibility that some details of the 2 not There may have been circumstances that justified the attack. The text of the account, however, indicates noth- an extenuating character and warrants the the offense was unprovoked the Seward affair will be inves- conservators of wild life who de- clare that the brown bear seldom if ever sails a man in defense of itself or of its young; that bothered it will run from instead of for a human being. A few months ago a mauling r' Kodiak that had been chronicled bear attack prompted inquiry by of Cordova, Chairman of the n, and acquitted the ascertained, he said, that two cubs and that it was action in the interest of their There incident n reported jon that Without doubt tigated by those except not he ainmal of it the moth foreed to bellige At Seward, p vanced in exten was rotection of because involved enough to canduct any young cannot be ad- no cubs were pres- because no man sort Its guilt ion is not business seems of rge bird shot at a bear. stablished In behalf with its happens to be one kind. Maybe Without bad, the to condemn of the preservation brown bear, persons concerned may say the Seward animal of the unusual instances of its But they occur frequently. distinguish the the sufficient in number 50. too to good from icious the exceptions are whole AN EXCE l L l'“"l CHOICE. of the country ag that the selec- tion of J. Reuben Clark for Ambassador to Mexico was as ne a perfect choice as possible. Most Amer- icans that might be chosen to the position would have the d being an anti-climax after -the ext popularity and efficiency of Ambas: who know him believe that bassador Clark will not an anti-climax. He would seem to be just the man to carry on the well ordered and efficient embassy and to perpet- | uate the feeling that developed by his predecessor Mr. Clark with distin 1906, public a wider affairs of the St United ences, including ference of 1921 Distinguished Service Gene s office. He of State by President resignation from that The pres advantage nary 40! prestige, Morrow. Those be good was Federal Government continuously since prominent figure in the public life can point to rience of international legal in the Solicitor’s office Mr. Clark represented the of international confer- Washington Disarmament Con- During the war he earned a Medal in the Judge Advocate was appointed Undersecretary Coolidge, and after his post continued to serve the State Department in untangling some of the knotty problems of Mexican relations. My. Clark’s knowledge: prob) experience sel i the has n less zh range For ate Departm aes in a number more or alth never a eye, men in of e ve; of of Mexican interna- intimate his wide |barrassed, straddling the INVITATIONS TO ROYAL WEDDING PISA to the Bulgaria Italy Saturd signed by Bolma, Grand jes for King The wedd. one. The ladies with long slee white Je! The men will with gdecorations in full uniform. turn on the same Dr, nomist, w. of Agriculture, hy 1 e since last Oct business. 20.—Invitations King Boris of neess Giovanna UI been ser Duke of B a Master of Ceremon- Emmanual will ‘be a simple will wear gowns, high necks and the house bruising himself, roof of his hospital today. a ele 1 departm ry is forbidden. xa Juneau Gild wear full dress|ang who engaged Officers will be 44 Ki . from a He was a passeng ship Queen. N a 1V, pital last ment. C. F. shop at | WHO'S WHO AND WHERE | On an inspection visit to the gchools at Haines, Skagway and ‘Sitka, L. W. Breuer, Commissioner of Education, left here this morn- pital today. ing on.the steamer Queen. He surgical operation will visit the schools while the ves-tution. ent nigk the sel is in the three ports and re-;LOCAL HU DEER SUNDAY AT FUNTER H. Alberts, A. F. Grandberg, Douglas E completely recovered from St. Ann's,ander E. C. Anderson, who was with lh«" returned to Juneau trip to Seattle, last A. Smith, engineer ed St. t for medical treat- Brown, owner of the barber Triangle Corner, turned home from St He underwent a minor make him an excellent Mexico City, which is now Ottawa and London and important diplomatic tior E choice for airs generally the post at | recognized, along with Havana, as one of our establishments abroad RIGHT OF ENGL \\l) REC ()( I/h. SECESSION. Britain’s position the different in the Imperial Con- members of the British that any Dominion has a right to secede British Empire if it so wills. When before the Conference convened, the to what would be the attitudc Conference should Premier James Hertzog adhere to his purpose of demanding right of the Dominions to seced J.'H ster of the Labor Government, just question as on of the Britain, in/ the yminions re- Nobody questions not prevent a man self if he wants to. him that it is an unwise Thomas declared that s Confe permanent British Empire judging cases that might States of the British make secession undesireable that right. You can- from shooting him- You can only advise thing to do. hoped one result be the setting up Court for hearing arise between dif- Commonwealth, and as well as un- Mr. he this a and ferent thus ence would necessary. The Conference will proceed, in all probability, with complete recognition of the right of independ- ent action of any of the Dominions, and devote its attention mostly to those things in which all of the States have a common interest. The MacDonald Government believes that if there is no coercion or attempt at such the members will find common ground upon which to stand, and the resulting Empire will be stronger than though anything resembling force should be used or threatened. Boston merchants are meeting the hard times with extraordinary advertising campaigns. The newspapers of The Hub are carrying more adver- tising than at any time in the history of the City: A similar condition exists in New York and other Eastern centers. Another chapter was written in the Russian wheat incident when the Soviet recently purchased 150,000 bushels of wheat in England at a lower price than it got for the much discussed sales of a few weeks ago. It sold “short,” knowing that she would have to im- port wheat, for the purpose of forcing the price down. People suffered when the temperature in the Middle West dropped from 78 to 48, thereby prov- ing that there lot in relativity. Within two or three months those Mid-Westerners will be suf- fering from the heat when the temperature rises to 48. is a anchester Guardian.) of Guido Serio is hard 2 deported from the United ITtaly native country. Because he mun peech Serio was arrested and ordered to be deported, although the Communist Party is a legal organization in America and takes a regular part in election speech-making. But it is not so much the order for his deportation which The of ca, b his ger States to the usual practice, and no other countr he is to be deported to Italy As Serio has always been an outspoken anti-Fascist, the welcome that awaits | him on his yeturn home can easily be mm;,mcd America. is certainly entitled to say that she does not want Serio as a resident, but it seems contrary to justice to send a man, convicted of no crime, to a country where imprisonment and persecution await those who hold and express his political opin- ions. But an Englishman is hardly in a position to protest, since Serio might have fared no better had he lived in this country. Here too the Home Secretary has power to deport any alien if “he deems it to be conducive to the public There is no need for any definite charge brought nor for any court of law to convict. Home Secretary’s authority is absolute. that the Home Secretary has no right to deport a man to any particular country, but the courts have held that he may choose the ship by which the alien must leave, which may come to much the same thing. to be looked up to by European Liberals because they gave a refuge to the politically unpopular. It is a distinction they have lost Henry Ford says America is only But, oh, boy, what spots!—(Florida wet in spots. Another way would have been to have Bobby Jones give Sir Thomas Lipton one of the cups he has in stock at Atlant. (New York Times.) Dwight Morrow seems to be the man of the hour and the grandfather of the minute—(Dayton, | Ohio, Journal.) McCormick would be fence that way right be- fore ewrybody —-(Cmclnndn Enquirer.) You'd think ‘Mrs. RS BAG FOUR ship. Chief Agro- John Haho, night Capt today for hi Iast returned to Funter Bay. bagged by the hunters. The party left from | evening and hunted Sunday only. | Among those makimg the trip were: Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Car] port who fell burning lodging last Thursday, |OFin s discharged as;Lansix | _——e———— | CHIMNEY BLAZE OCCURS SATURDAY, ent of the Alas-! Mining Company | in herring fishing | Orpheum Rooms, | leughby !day, calling out thesFire Depart nent No damage was done her night. | er on the steam- | e ————— n the Vir-; RUMMAGE SALE nn's Hos- | RUMMAGE SALE Tuesday,. Octo: »ber 21 |by the Northern Sales Agency nea re- Ann’s Hos- | Streets. at the basement of the Presbyter jan Church or Phone 106. while in the insti is now hinted that Russia | He is in dan- | to | made a Com- | has | shocked American Liberals as the fact that, contrary | good.” | to bel The | It is true| Great Britain and America used | Times-Union.) | em- | With a party of six hunters, the | United States Department|anarica First left 4 headquarters at Sitka after visiting Wednesday on of- here Saturday R. L. Carlisle and L. Nun- ! ROOMING HOUSE | A chimney blaze occurred at thej Main and Wil-| Avenue, at 11 p.m. Satur-| to the building or its contents. in the building occupxedi |the corner of Second and Main, Sale starts at 10 a. m.| Donations are now being received | adv THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 20, 1930. "PROFESSIONAL Complete o L Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 410 Goldstein Building Phone Office, 216 Line MAX FACTOR’S TOILETRIES DENTISTS 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. i BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Free Delivery Phone 134 | WHEN WE SELL IT | IT'S RIGHT Express Money Orders o . = | Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Building Telephone 176 — 8 Dr. J. W. Bayne DENTIST Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Office hours, 9 am. to 5 p.m. Evenings by appointment. Phone 321 [ | MINERS HEADQUARTERS | A Complete Line of BOOTS . KASER & FREEBURGER e 4 Carlson SHU PACS CAPS MINERS’' LAMPS Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a. m, to 6 p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469, Res. Phone 276 [ —and— WATERPROOF CLOTHING | | | ] | { . > | ‘ Dr Geo. L. Barton !{ CHIROPRACTOR I\ Mike Avoian | FRONT STREET Opposite Winter & Pond PSS i | Hellenthal Building M OFF¥ICE SERVICE ONLY | Horrs: 10 a. m. to 12 noon | 2p.m to5p m | 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. By Appointment PHONE 259 & | War on Jack Frost STILL ON! AUTOS FOR HIRE ,b Tax1 ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Phones 11 and Single O Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Fraternal Societies oF Gastineau Channel B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Elks Hall. Visiting welcome. R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. M. H. SIDES, Secretary. brothers Co-Ordinate Bod- ies of Freemason- ry Scottish Rite Wi Regular meetings W second Fri each month at 7:30 p. m. Scot- Graham’s Taxi Phone 565 STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Day and Night Service Any Place in the City for $1.00 l 183 TAXI STAND AT PIONEER POOL ROOM Day and Night Service 199 Taxi $1.00 TO ANY PART OF CITY - z i | E S S s S S S Robert Simpson Opt. D. | AT YOUR SERVICE Graduate Los Angeles Col- legn of Optometry and ROX & MOODY g | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground 3 || Carpentry, Alerations, Painting, || Kalsomining, Plumbing, Concrete Work, New Foundations and | Repair Work I I | General Contractors | Tel. 444 P. 0. Box 298 L3 ] DR. R. E. SOUT"WELL | Optometrist-Optician Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | Office phone 484, residense | | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER Watch Repairing Brunswick Agency FRONT STREET SRERRT § e GARB 4.GE Juneau Public lerary HA ULED Free Reading Room | City Hall, Second Floor | AND LOT CLEAN Main Street and Fourth | E. O. DAVIS Phone 584 Reading Room Open From 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. Circulation Room Open from ! 1 to 5:30 p. m—7:30 to 8:30 || THE NEW IDEAL . m. Cument Magaincs, | SHOPPE Pwmapey Books, Ete. 218 Front Street : ‘ MARY HAMMER FREE TO ALL Alaskan Novelties — Swedish and Finnish Copperware Knives and Linens Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 RELIABLE TRANSFER | W. P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE HARRIS Hardware Company Now located next DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS | Phone 17 CONNORS || Front Street Juneau GARAGE { H — ! | | | Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon 'PHONE 38 | /———_"‘_——'——_— from Four fine deer were Provide for the Future 1 What becomes of your money each pay day? If you spend it recklessly, you will always be one lap behind the bill collector. Have you thought of the possibilities of hard times, sickness or other needs. An interest account at our bank that can be added to each pay day, soon grows to surprising pro- portions, and is the finest form of family protection. The Martha Society will hold a| The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA r SRR [SUUSUSSSER Prompt Service, Day and Night 199 Gastineau Hotel CovicH AuTo SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 342 Day or Night TuaE JuNEAu LAunDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Stree! PHONE 359 Eugeene Permanent Wave b i Special Rate f————j $10.00 AMERICAN BEAUTY PARLOR AMERICAN LEGION ARENA Next Smoker October 18 Mamma knows that if she buys the bread the kiddies like that it is bound to please the other members of the family. So she pur- chases our delicious loaf—the bread with the food-authority. Peerless Bakery “Remember the Name”' Daily Empire want Ads Pay. [ SUMMER RATES on all Alterations and Remodeling JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. Front Street, next to Warner Machine Shop CABINET and MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER WORK GLASS REPLACED IN AUTOS Estimates Furnished Upon Request Yurman’s Triangle Building PHONE YOUR ORDERS - SR SR We will attend to them promptly. Our COAL, Hay, Grain and Transfer business is increasing daily. There’s a reason. Give us a trial order today and learn why. You Can’t Help Being Pleased Mabry’s Cafe Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Open 6 am. to 2 a.m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 tish Rite Tem OF MOOS hunmu Lodge No. %00, Meets every Monday night, at 8 o'clock. TOM SHEARER, Dictator. W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O. Box 824 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Mon- day of each month in Scottish Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 p. m. % EVANS L. GRUBER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Scc- retary. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth Tuesdays of each month, 4 at 8 o'clock, Scottish Rite Temple. LILY BURFORD, Worthy Matron; FANNY L. ROBINSON, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBU Seghers Council No. 1760, Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Council Chambers, Fifth Street. JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. "DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. Mects first and third &Mondays. 8 o’clock, at Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting brothers welcome. THE CASH BAZAAR Open Evenings FRONT STREET Near Coliseum Theatre FOREST wWOooD GARBAGE HAULING | Office at Wolland’s Tailor Shop Chester Barnesson PHONE 66 DAIRY FERTILIZER JUNEAU TRANSFER | COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 [P PSS T SO SIS L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS Guaranteed by J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” USSR ! | o Art o In every piece of job work we de, we empleoy the latest ideas of the printing art to de- velop your sales UNITED FOOD COMPANY arguments and te emphasize your selling points. Xt increases yourre- turns materially.