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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 14, 1930, R — — e - - — e 3 . . [an extensive domestic trade in Canada, their prod-|UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,|e—————— i R o B Daily Alaska Empire | cone smos nowenod voras tongh | anerorase Rgta, PROFESSIONAL | -t " Fraternal_Societies 1 ~___|out the Dominion. Their agents are now in Canada o R e : Al ]TOS ()R HIRE | ———OF —— 1 PR T L R St {examining the tertitor for aesirable: altes, :Amorg|baie ot Ar ) “EREET S A g - | Gastineau Channel ) ‘ JOEN W. TROY - - - *IT0R AND MANAGER s 2 A That the ALASKA PACIFIC SAL-|e ) s : s o % the lines affected by the new Canadian tariff are| MON .CORPORATION, a corpora-| Hel W.L. Alb ht - ] . ltural implements, elect tors form- |tion organized under the laws of e e s L e e e Publis nday by _the agricultural implements, electric motors, trans| - 2 1 PHYSIOTHERAPY — == — B. P. 0. ELKS EMPIRE TR\ ; d ar " lers and other equipment, boots and shoes, knitted ':;z Stéflfn'?arm-'):\mbufn::sd ig“:}:g Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every § ; - garments, socks and stockings, gloves, artificial silk %0 o nZage 1o bustess in the Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 9 7 Wednesday evening ; Entered in t st Offic: In Juneau as Second Class lraprics canned soups and other food products, wash- | plication, Serial 07472, for a Soldier’s 410 Goldstein Building ) at 8 o'clock. EIks 8 o e S ¢ ing machines] wetch cases, Gast: iron ‘plpe, varlous|dditional’ Homestest, ‘AR YeitiAks Phone Office, 216 | ar Son b ax l Hall SUBSGRIPTION RATES. dwell and |Steel products and most grades of gasoline of Wm. J. O'Neal, a beneficiary ®— el Visiting brothers ,i” Delivered by ¢ - °r In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell an & : ; S under Sections 2306 and 2307; U. S. g welcome. ! fo- $1.25 h. \ While primarily the present situation was broughtj = L . . By mall e Totlowing rates: R b L b i . ine| €vised Statutes, for a ftract of| " pgrs.KASER & FREEBURGER THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. One year, in auv ix montha® in advance, about by the new Canadian tariff, indirectly thel ;14 consisting of apporximately DENTISTS M. H. SIDES. o ¢ $6.00; one month, . LIS il prompuy |Smoot-Hawley tariff of the United States is largely 402 acres, situated on the west 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— e s s ; notity the Business Of o ey o rbgoiarity |responsible. It was the American tariff move that|shore of Port Althorp, on Chicha- PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Co-Ordinate Bod- s = s Officer lopened the war of rates. Canada’s new tariff is }Of{h‘flfl{'d<f0¥ _mt‘d;"e-hflllf‘ miles Hours 0 a. m. to 9 p. m. . ies of Freemason- = - Lt — |merely that country's answer to the one passed at|iCuireast of boint Lucan, Alaska,, . Phones 11 and Sln le 0 | ry Scottish Rite The Associ Press is exclusi ntitled to the 3 4 ; . . - 2 p s . : second Frida e for republication « fews dlspatches credited to|was one of the big factors in -the Democratic(U.S.LM. No. 1657 bears S. 34° 15'| 5 ) . e Serv ay i R e B T e Bl i %" E. 3233 chuns, Latitude 88°| Dr. Charles P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service R s published 1 a5 2 ' 00" o 90 957 DENTIST 7:30 Scot- ot - BRI © 08" 00” N. Longitude 136° 20' 26| o OEUESC e | == p. m. Sco i T Tl i z SRR s o EFRTR b =1 W., and which is more patricularly, oom: ¥ | tish Rite Temp! L ALK A Y GIAER. PUBLICATION. " | The Prince of Wales took a ride recently without)gecoribeq ‘as follows, to-wit:, Building | WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary ) —~ S involuntarily dismounting—but he was on the main Commencing at Corner No. 1, , Telephone 176 | 9 Y aid % A ldeck of the DO-X and not the hwrricane deck of| identical with Corner No. 3, |e . Xl LOYAL ORDER ' a cayuse. ?veg Svn1 ialmo{n LCqmpaq{’s = . ra OF MOOSE = rade and Manufacturing site, h ‘ iz W i i U. S. Non-mineral Survey No. | Dr. J. W. Bayne | i;'c’:‘i:“eé‘;‘y“"’;u]:‘:‘d‘go' | Another thing we have to be thankful for 1657, Anchorage, Alaska, Serial DENTIST I Phone 565 et o (that we wont have to listen to political speec No. 06519; thence north '5.05 Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | TOM SH;A}‘IER I;)itc:tzin;- lover adio for t > years chains to Corner No. 2, identi- Office hours, 9 am. to 5 p.m. | <y d s over the radio for two more yea e R e by st b TAND AT ARCADE CAFE W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O. Box 8zd | National Forest elimination, Phone 321 H ) oo - A2 g o Py 25 | . . MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 o . August 22, 1925; thence east ¢ b/ i A Dangerous Trade. s | e i Day and Night Service i:;mfi Al et [+ | . identical with Corner No. 2, |e—— . . . each mon in 1 { (Manchester Guardian.) TEonghEs NAtbnAl. Fortst. i Dr. A. W. Stewart | Any Place in the City for $1.00 AG)g Scovisn Rite Temple, Authorship in America is hardly to be regarded| ination, August 22, 1925; thence, DENTIST Al beginning at 7:30 p. m. “ a “sheltered industry” at the present time; its| following the meanders of mean Heitg Bia o D H QY EVANS L. GRUBER, « uccessful exponents are apparently there to be| high tide line of Port Althorp, Seein, SR | Master: JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec. shot at by nonentities who claim that their own| South 26%° E. 302 chains, Osf‘f:.w‘“;? rfl“:é‘smgi il il retary. g Pt 8 o . ASTOUNDING,|unheard-of workers have been plagiarised in later South 602 W. 4.36 chains to | e o g | rr o |l 2 WHERE IGNORANCE IS Af AN ones written by the better known. And owing to the C};)r:wr fw'c‘t' lhnn;“e W; Sn‘:s . 183 | > ORDER OF EASTERN STAR A . _|delays of the American judicial system, with their| ¢hains to Gorner No. 1, the | s a X 1 Second and Pourth From such an authority as the Western Associa- | 4 f place of beginning. S vecwe Ev Rt . 4 gl lt\resultmg increase in legal costs, it takes years o Any and all -persons elsiming|’ iR T | ‘Tuesdays of each month, <4 tion of State Game and Fish Commissioners, it lfyne"ong hundreds of pounds in money to deal|giymsere ans of ihe. abors: ad Dr Geo. L. Barton § 4 | R bk « would scem that one might expect authorltaliVe |with what seem in most cases to be quite frivolous|seribed land should file their ad-| | CHTROPRACTOR i $1 00 Rite Temple. LILY s and accurate information on matters relating to mf’iand vexatious claims. Mr. Channing Pollock, writ-|verse claims within the period of | 4 | ST'\ND AT PIONEER | . BURFORD, Worthy protection and preservation of wild life. It is aning in the new issue of the “Author” says that|publication or thirty days there-|| _Hellenthal Bullding B [k | Matron; FANNY L. organization composed of representatives of State|the “plagiarism suit business is among the most|after or meiv v;]lllsbe b'r;rred by the || }?wmfioSEi‘ngn?:f; i POOL ROOM | TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. b Y < i i " v the Statutes. | orrs: 10 a. m. | | X i3 bodies, men who are, or should [thriving of our infant industries"—that is, in U.S.A.|provisions o | ! s oy game conservation bodies, Ten b Articular field, |—and that one unestablished claim against himself J. LINDLEY GREEN, || 2p.m. to5p.m. . Das el Nigke OF CITY ANIGHTS OF COLUMEUS be if they are not, leaders s = o [“fully occupied several years of my life and cost| i Register. | | 6p.m. to8p m ay g Seghers Council No. 1730 It, therefore, is with shocked astonishment that| "0 "o 6300007 " A still worse case closea|First publication, Mov. 5 3880 || By Appointment I Service i Meetings second and last the Assoclation’s resolution anent the Alaska brown | &6 VO JPC TRt Sy Court of Appeals,| LSt Publication, Jan. 7, : | PHONE 250 i One Menihy & %0 . | bear is read. Apparently, the Commissioners have |, wraren of this year, that Mr. R. W. Tully was . 8| e} - Transient brothers urg- been informed that this magnificent animal is threat in truth the author of the play called “The Bird| Old papers at The Emplre. 3 % ! ed to attend. Council PSR S R PR ened with extinction because practically all protec- |of Paradise.” But to do this the court had to set R i Rob Si Chambers, Fifth Street, tion has been removed from him. With that in |aside a previous judgment, dating from 1924, award- 7 I obert 1mpson ! Prompt Service, Day and Night JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. ~“ mind, the Association asks the “Government to|ing $781,000 damages against Mr. Tully and hxs‘ MINERS ‘ Opt. D, . H. J. TURNER, Secretary. 3 feriously consider a plan whereby certain parts of {manager to a lady who began her sult in the year|} ' o ADQUARTERS | Graduate Los Angeles Col- | |{ COVICH AUTO SERVICE DOUAIA AERIE TR0 _ She Alaske Ponissuls shall be ‘set nside as sanctuaries |1913 oo the stringth of a. play by het Which has i & || lege of Optometry and STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Gastineau Hotel Mects first and third ¥ . . m ly) for the brown bear not to this day been either printed or produced. If| AC lets i | Opthalmology Phone 342 Day or Night Mondays, 8 o'clock, | (with limited killing only) for .. . . Ithis is an embarrassment to successful authors it omplete Line of |1 Giasses Pitted, Lenses Ground & Eiilie men % of Alaska.” |seems rather like a disgrace to American law; there| 13 d i o| b |t | iglas. ALEX GAgIR 2 ap- The Assoclation, presumably, speaks for the States a.o cortain peculiarities of the American copyright | BOOTS T Tin Tt AR e represented in its membership, and, therefore, its l]aw which can operate harshly against foreign SHU PACS | DE. . E. SOUTHWELL HE JUNEAU LAUNDRY oty welm;mle y. isiting utterances may be regarded as official. The question |authors, but sins of some kind seem to be coming| CAPS + dptz;me‘trlst-Opticifln | Franklin Street, between ; arised, “Has the Association or any Com-|home to roost on the writing-desks of the native- | i , H ‘|| AMERICAN BEAUTY Front and Second Streets EhAT 4 naturally arised, i 4 ’ 3 | MINERS' LAMPS {| Eves Examined—Glasses Fitted i mission under it made any investigation of lhr‘;bflm. 5,”"‘.9 years ago we had our do“n houtcrxap‘ | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. PARLOR | PHONE 359 | ci | . status of the Alaska brown bear to determine if it {of libel actions against newspapers and authors for AL || Otfice phone 484, residense | THE CASH BAZAAR ¥ 4 A depleted?” If study a study has heen‘m“ accidental use of real names in fiction, but the | L phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 f :i )’ ¥ Nesiiae dsieer . B S @ o danger was nothing to this American menace. | WATERPROOF | e e e H. Q. Z. | Open Evenings | ] made it was done so quletly that it has escape “There is” admits Mr. Pollock, “a legal practice| 2 L g : ! | FRONT STREET | [ notice. If no survey were made, then the AssoCia-; “piojang that has practically disposed of friv-| CLOTHING OIL SHAMPOOS Near Coliseum Theatre ! ? tion is guilty of more than discourtesy. It is im-lious and unjustified claims of this kind, but there | . A | prrr i\ i pertinent_in the extreme. |is little chance of its adoption in America.” So| ]‘I k A 7 . . Corrects Abnormal Scalp i The claim that “greater protection is needed” is|much the worse for America—though, as a matter | ke volwan 4 Juneau Public Library Conditions o inconsistent with the protective measures which of fact, the American interests of British authors | FRONT STREET :: Free Reading Room | s i sked the Government to “seriously are just as open to attack in that country, as a|} Opposite Winter & Pon MRS. RUTH HAYES e e amely. the creation of certain sanc.|recent action against Mr. H. G. Wells for alleged o d {1} ity Han, second Fioor FOREST tuaries (with limited hunting onl$) on the Alaska |Plaglarism has shown - I's b A Bieeht nd Eoont Peninsula. This is, ¢, the very system of | {| The Florence Shop | ! Reading Room Open From WOOD 4 protection that is now cmployed. In Katmai Na- Where Is the Frontier Spirit? | “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- 8a m. to 10 p. m. + tional Monuiient on the Aluska Peninsula there are | —_— | anent Wave Circulation Room Open from GARB. JLING 1700 squarc miles in which the brown bear has| (Seward Gateway.) | BEAUTY SPECIALISTS | .{ ] to 5:30 p. m.7:00 to 8:30 R ‘AGE HAL' > ’ absolute sanctuary, where he cannot be hunted at| While depression in thé States cannot but help|| Phone 427 for Appointment | )i p ;" Current Magagines, WATCH Offisq At Wallapits i any season of the year. And the remainder of the [reflect upon conditions in Alaska it should not beje———————————————@ \ Newspapers, Reterence, i op [ Peninsula is the type of sanctuary the Association f‘;“"‘f‘; g ‘““fi’a’;‘?s“‘;‘;‘“‘“wfj‘;“t‘r‘; TatD, jlhec : e Books, Etc. For Nexu Chester Barnesson N i cause laska is 0l a ay Ct . urges for ceriain seetions of it. That is to say,; Y FREE TO ALL PHONE 66 every square mi! \o Alaska Peninsula except| ON the other hand it is a country beckoning| | Try Qur $1.00 Dinner | SMOKER DAIRY FERTILIZER it (to the man who is willing to turn a natural resource and 50c Merchants’ Tmnth - | Katmal National Monunent has a closed season i, acooupt, Had the Pilgrim Fathers relied upon 1A Mt?P M ! OQur bread i d lasting from June to September, and during me‘someone‘s payroll it is questionable if there would 3 RN | = ur rlea' is fi £00 remainder of the year limited killing is permitted. have been any United States. | ARCADE CAFE l g:: tru:kl g0 :ny 1';::1 .3:’1 f?otdl; f_t éstwe tmgc%: The bag limit is two animals. Instead they began to hew civilization out of | e—————— . e tank for of the 1lnest materia. LY Nor does brown bear protection end there. In|the rough, relying upon Nature's bounty rather || and a tank for crude oil save obtainable and is bak- JUNEAU TRANSFER 0 Glacier Bay National Monument and McKinley Na- |than service for another. The same might be said rnonb"wl o ATY ed by master bakers COMPANY ) tional Park there are other thousands of square Of the men and women who peopled the great W P .,Oh son . Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. in_a modern sanitary ' milles of absolute sanctuary where no killing is per- [West. 'The hero of the Covered Wagon considered O A n RELIABLE TRANSFER bakery. It is a bread =y e LA 1 t of the Ter-|eMmployment for another a mere incident. What he FRIGIDAIRE g that never disappoints. [« mitted at any time by anyone. In most of Sop. |desired and what he eventually secured was a share ‘ ritory sanctuary is provided between June and 8eP- |t ho wilderness which he transformed in a gen-|l DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS 1931 STYLES tember with limited killing in the other momhs'lcruuon into thriving cities and humming industries. MAYTAG WASHING HARRIS Peerless In fact, the Government has already gone far be-| Alaska does not need men content to labor for c 1 £ yond what the Association has requested it to con- |another; it calls to those crowded out of the more MACHINES | Hardware Co. | Guaranteed on all fur B k sider doing ;puzullox:‘is cenc:.ers antd lslvho!‘:lesil'ei llc() secure a home|| GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS 4 work done by a ery it The Western Commissioners evidently have been and independence of the time-clock. CASH CUTS COSTS victimized by the propaganda that has been cir-| There was a time when New York City was Phone 17 3 9 “Remember the Name” Moves, Pack: d Stores ¢ Y DrEpas but @ wilderness; then a trading post for beaver Open until 9 p.m. ! urman’s i B s ri the st several ? .m. igstetiali pres thapdtiniy. durings ine PASH o and other fur. If one scans history he will find|| Front Street Juneau 3 P Freight and Baggage months. It has taken this at its face value without Bt ol who shirged msem. 4F indisty A P liv 4 inquiring into the conditions that really exist. It is| 3 b . Order that new Fur Gar- rompt Delivery of [ |possessed of great wealth first laid the foundation Christ ALL KINDS OF COAL ( reprehensible enough for individuals and non-official g ecuring some natural resource, if it was only ment for ristmas now JUNEAU CABINET q conservation bodies to act without investigating, but|janqg, P 4 there is absolutely no justification for an official Alaska offers the same opportunities. If every- , ill’ld DETAIL MILL- HONE 8 organization like the Association doing so. Its ignor- body is content to await the coming of others pre- Frye-Bruhn ' ance is astounding and its impertinence only ex- |pared to establish payrolls and give him a job, is . PHONE YOUR ORDERS WORK CO. cusable on the ground that its intentions were good. afraid to go on his own and take what Nature of- % |fers, the Territory will stand still. It is not ompany TO US Front Street, next to Warner | | fomecer oo g S 3 R |through the leaning upon others that man emerges H Machine Shop L. C. SMITH and CORONA | f NEW MEMBER OF ALASKA’S successful. It is by his own efforts. F. i Frye's De TYPEWRITERS II 1 NEWSPAPERDOM. There is sufficient capital here to develop many eaturing Ikrye’s o CABINET and I.B ];'{J“mmd by s g . |resources, This capital should be pooled and made ra B RFORD & CO. 3 Early next month a new member of Alalskt:)a‘m work instead of being allowed to lie idle. “Froz- licious Hams and Bacon ! MILLWORK “Our door step is worn by newspaper fraternity will make its bow. It will be en credits” produce stagnation, and the man who satisfied customers” published at Seldovia, under the name of the Cook is afraid to use his brains and capital and content PHONE 38 GENERAL CARPENTER Inlet Enterprise, by Lester Busey. It will e alto rely upon someone else is destined to scc his i WORK 4 four-column, elght-page. weekly publication. It wil little hoard frittered away while he hunts a Job, | Srmmm—— GLASS REPLACED succeed the Seldovia Herald, a mimeographed journal Na TR, b, o shoit Db yoat. ago by Mr. Busey Federal Prohibition Director Woodcock speaks || IN AUTOS o oA . of the reducing of liquor in the country as the| - ) Estimates Furnished Upon Request Publishing a newspaper In a small field is N0 bjective of Prohibition. There was a time when : ! light task. It entails lots of hard work, a g00dl.piopipition” meant to prohibit—not merely to re- . deal of patience and perseverance, and the financial duce.—(Boston Transcript.) HaI'Ol(l Thorpe Says"‘ | rewards are not often large enough to be Attrac-i A tive. Mr. Busey, in his announcement of his plans,| The drink bill in England steadily decreases with- W - 3 A e will attend to them 3 seems to realize this fully but feels that “the sat-|out Prohibition. The Anti-Saloon League ought to " . : 1 l o | i isfaction felt by furnishing the reading public with|[make an explanatory stab at that fact.—(Atlanta If you want to win, stick! f.y u .wzmt to grr(;rirr‘lpta];ih %‘;’;}s?gfl?&gi}::;’s' Mabry’s Cafe @ Art P g an appreciated newspaper with Seldovia as the |Gonstitution.) succeed, then keep it up! Don’t quit." The is increasing daily. There’s a ; fountainhead will do a lot of repaying.” The Em- N R Y AT £ = i R | 5 ‘;“_’: a;:efs e ks ad m,_\ When the American people realize that they world has no use for quitters. The failures reason. Give ug a trial order Regular Dinners In every ploce of i e ® S 5 |must choose between the Eighteenth Amendment - . = ||today and learn why. Short Ord Plghieer A o ! EENE Toe. 1t & M0k MY Poosperous. e and their own welfare they will know how to choose in the world have heen the quitters—they rt Orders fo! ; we "". ) = x | —(Buffalo Courier-Express.) ¢ > : we empley the i TARIFF FORCES MANUFACTURERS TO| REER), e who began all right BUT DID NOT HOLD You Cfl'}l) ;e Heép Being Lunches bbriltoleeh s B i ENTER CANADA. | Candidates used to be identified as “R" and OUT. Begin to save money and KEEP ase Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. inting art to do= _ | The injection of fhe Prohibition issue to ysesct POPULAR PRICES t A Toronto despatch recently drew attention to|National politics has changed that to “W" and “D.” IT UP. velep your sales a movement by some of the leading manufacturing | —(Detrolt Free Press) - 7 D. B. FEMMER HARRY MABRY arguments concerns of the United States to establish branch| Proprietor factaries in Canada. This is @ result of the new Can-| 1f the dry weather keeps up, it wil be in order : PHONE 114 adian tariff increases and their influences in cur-|to send our country kinfolks a tank truck of water of United States commodities. It ™ith 8 Christmas card.—(Louisville Courier-Journal. T’le B. M. Behrends Bank UNITE FOO A the industries affected are to keep the Canadian| oo oo "o goes, but the La Follettes P D D market established prior to the new tariff they will|,, on forever—(Indianapolis News.) OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA . be forced to manufacture their products on Canad- COMP ANY jan soil Now is the right time to buy what you have y United State: corporations have built up been saving up for.~—(Atlanta -Constituation.)