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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 28, 1930. doors? ‘That would result in loss of 7 74 TRy | & . Daily Alaska Empire H o I — PROFESSIONAL _ | Fraternal Societies 3 \ts and other public necessities. In the end| PIANO TU J'ING : o iy AUTOS FOR HIRE (‘usluwau Chaninel ' re would be no municipality, nothing except a Phone Geo. Anderson Helene W. L Albrecht “ BT — JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER Published ry ¢ collecti ui s. housing families a 2 ublish ’\‘," vening except | By A ollec .m‘:')( buildings, I using !‘m lies and ,1.141‘ e Musi PHYSIOTHERAPY ! B. P. 0. ELKS treet Alask viduals with no community interest and o civic| Anderson Musie Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | Hoetial iaviey > the Post Office 1o Jui 7 s d Cl \k‘;y ponsibility or pride .\huppc Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | Wednesday evening = 410 Goldstein Building Elks 3 it 8 o'clock. forthcoming visit to the a representative: Kohler Phone Office, 216 r Son l Hall g d Brambach Grand and Up- . T T . Visiting brothera SUBSCF A TES. Delivered by carr.er i uglas Treadwell and |y; of dinners and iheir s llowing 1 i peeches. Perhaps the right Planos. For sale and | 4 ________e welcome. 2 e iths, in nee 5 GULARA: PoBL ie . baAwhe trEs rent. DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. Subscr f hey will promptly eches. ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE DENTISTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. notify ¢ ess Office failure or on]bouy Aaing hE’A’"ak(' 3 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Ilour— e g Teley Editoria I Business Office te. we'll hope the sy PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Co-Ordinate Bod- Sotis. chaatu HiavettAT o (:“( = ]“, ;"(, Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. | . ies of Freemason- P i L iscovered on Glacier island | CUT RATE SHOE REPAIRING | o —— o Ph 11 d S l 0 ry Scoftish Rite 18 ot STty & ERGR PR | e ones 11 and Single o B = All rubber heels, attached..$ 35 | ®— . & : ey R G 2 ; Mexido 4t Dot U B e Dr. Cllar]qs P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service o R g “ LicATion, oot e DENTIST 7:30 p. m. S B Vb soes il Times; I| Ladies naif soles 1.00 Rooms § and 9 Valentine — ———— : oA s While revol wve overt o Joverr ts Building P t While revolu have overturned Governments || mMen's half soles, dress 125 Telephone 176 | 5 WALTFR, B. HEISEL, Secret ; in Argentine, Peru and Brazil, there is no unrest| | 9 < e 55 15 hal P e ———— ; LOYAL GRDER in Mexico. “My country” said ex-President Portes/| Men’s half soles, work 1.75 ra am S aXI o F MOOHE ¥ Gil in New York, “has not been affected in any i e PRREREIIYL L Y T k- MOORES way.” He was provisionally in office from the time ! SEE BIG VAN Dr. J. W. Bayne | J¥ Juneau Lodge No.' 700, of the sination of President Obregon until the THE SHOE MAN DENTIST P’ 565 ‘ 225 Mvv' e r;; \]1 an day inauguration of Ortiz Rubio. He is now on his way L Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | wone night, at 8 o'clock. {to Europe to study economic, trade and social con- R D ottice Botrs, @ 8§29, 6 B pib..| . {| ~ TOM SHEARER, Dictator | —_— iy i | 1 ol 8 v E, Secy. x 8 |ditions. There have been stories that the present | Evenings by appointment. | STAND AT ARCADE CAFE W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O. Box 8z | Government of Mexico is not functioning smoothly, | I Phone 321 | 4 R i ] : : J LODGE NO. 147 nd that political ambitions were beginning to stir | ( HRI¢ ’] \I\S . Day and Night Service Ju \’P(::dll("]"fi:l N n, which, if true, would be sinister. To repor Second and fourth Mor {6 s ks senor ‘Portes. il aiVest an Amp{:n‘._ CIGARS ‘ % = Any Place in the City for $1.00 /?\ Sh0 B8 weEs ot 16 | contradiction | at Dr. A. W. Stewart || Any y E o (J’§ Scottish _Rite Temple, | The present regime in Mexico is a grad- ‘ DENTIST ] beginaing at 7:30 p. m. Burrorn's CORNER Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p. ro. | EVANS L. GRUBER, ual consolidation of the ideas of Ca anza SEWARD BUILDING | Office Phone 469, Res. the WHY NOT PRACTIC L CONSERVAT 10\” and Obregon The Government ha: backing of public opinion, and it is carrying out the program of social reforms, roadbuild- ing, public works, and the irrigation schemes proposed by former President Calles. Un- perhaps, timely to o recall once more the on of the past year emanating from Eastern | ing rapidly north and south . Phone 276 | 183 I 199’ l ~ L 25| || e PO SIS T e Lol e (- ol 7 ORDER OF EASTERN STAR roe = S _l aX] Second and Fourth < tionists anent Alaskan indifference. Despite 3 ey % & g ~ | TA X’ Tuesdays of each month, the unusually large measure of protection given big | ‘0}""]“""].("‘ LS e B0 ! 4 Dr Geo. L. Barton |4 = at 8 o'clock, Scottish d political disturbance | LEATHER GOODS MADE ~ ;ame in the Territory, Alaskans have been assailed| work and ion have done much to keep the AND REPAIRED ! CHTROPRACTOR | (V" 2 { $1.00 |Rite Temple. LILY in many q and on occasion by individuals people contented. The temperance movement takes! | 185 Front Street | Hellenthal Building ND AT IIO\EERE \Z:i::’:‘OI;BN:VYorNg usually regarded as reliable, for removing all pro-[the form of educating them in abstinence. “It is|e- — > OFFICE SERVICE ONLY > y Matron, ! tection from some specles not Prohibition that we are aiming at,” sanhmojl._ T = Hor r;: 10 almsm 12 noon | | POOL ROOM s TO 6\11\21‘;‘);\[('1‘ SUSI, Sacvolaryy sy o Alaskans, too, have a protest to enter is the |eX-President. Sports are encouraged. Everywhere | p. m. to 5 p. m. | I o = B e AFame, sons :m,mln It i a fainy well |Parks have been opened. Cafes are not so crowded | nNrrnepm T TINGH ! 6p. m. to8p m. Day and Night §‘ ‘Mm”;egg:rsgg:rfixg:.ivuo. e hed fact that there are more brown bears |25 they were. The consumption of liquor has ap- = r L 4 | By Appointment “i servw(, Meetings second and lass R T e o L e | preciably declined. “The new policy has been par- Under New Management | PHONE 259 1 o 1180 killed by nonresident big game hunters than are |y eerective among the working classes.” Road|| SPECTAL CHICKEN DINNER | o i) \] One Tom?y al Es p. m. slaughtered by Alaskans. People of this Territory pujiding in Mexico is procesding at such a pace| SUNDAY [ e i | Cd’“‘l‘“‘f‘:t ”é’ eéf)“;cgl; do not hunt them idly, nor as a sporting pastime. that with the opening of the new sector between| & - oo oo oo Robert Sim NWM_" rhax::b(::;mh s;e% Of course, there are a few Alaskans who do 50, Valles and Jacala, which is set for January 1, a | ODeH pson ! $ Prompt Service, Day and mgmt! e TN o but their numb . so small that their aggregate |continuous lane of motor travel will be in motion | { MINERS Opt. D. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. kill has no app ¢ ble effect upon the bear popu- [from the United States border at Laredo, Texas, and | HEADOU Graduate Los Angeles Col- | CovicH AUTO SERVICE 2 e ey ’ lation. Hunting for the nonresident is made casy |Nejapa in the State of Oaxaca, Nejapa is 200‘5 DQUARTERS lego of Optometry and | |} srAND AT THE OLYMPIC i ; DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. by the present low hunting license fee—only $50 for |Miles southeast of the City of Mexico and well| A /Complete Dine o Opthalmology ! Phone 342 Day or Night | Gastineau Hotel Mects first and third i Shie: of big e \Forliriad with such 'a iz |RORD dowsardgihe Tsthmils of TentARFREer: MRy Wi p ARG (,msses Fitted, Lenses Ground i —_— &Mondays. 8 o'clock, |H. Furlong of the San Antonio Chamber of Com- - e/ - e | e T at Eagles’ Hall, cense, a nonresident big game hunter of American |, . .o “who has made a survey of road construc- BOOTS | = = 7|Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. 1‘\:n|rm£1hry is xlm-m;;:y.u to kxl} two 3);-0': n -’)\[L:L,:,!,:::m [tion in Mexico, says: o SHU PACS . DR. E. E. SOUTHWELL .I; z Tae Jl’.‘\'fl\l' LAUNDRY § GU\; SMI’I‘]H, Secretary. Visiting deer, two caribou, two mountain sheep, two moun-| The crews detailed to the Valles-Jacala >Q —Opti i e brothers welcome. tain goats and one moose. The license fee probably | sector, now numbering thousands, are di- \II\JF}({jSA"l?A\IPS Eyes gzzfiifii&ificgfznflmd AMERICAN BEAUTY i ;mk::dsst:f,:;db;‘::a \ STy Wi ol % is sufficiently high for sportsmen, the type of hunter | vided into two units, each being charge MINERS LAL Room 17, Valentine Bldg. 1! i : Our trucks go any place any | who is discriminating in his killing, taking just the| of the pick of Mexican engineers. These ; Office phone 484, residense PARLOR 5 PHONE 359 U|/| athe: Aviane o Diac ‘Gl | Mind he desires, and nob destroying wrecklessly to| @reat ‘forces, eguipped with every type of —and— phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 1|| and a tank for crude oft save | the limit of his permit just because he can legally| ~modern road-building machinery, are push- | WATERPROOF to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 H. Q. Z. burner trouble. i | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 ] RELIABLE TRANSFER | FOREST do it At the same time it is cheap enough to permit the killer to get in his deadly work un- CLOTHING - e Until the gap is closed he advises American motorists not to undertake a journey to the Ci OIL SHAMPOOS Corrects Abnormal Scalp Conditions Commission might impose a trophy tax in addition young men, well educated, efficient, polite to strang- i to the hunting license, making it sufficiently high ers and proud of their commission “Friendline the Killer. 1t would not be costly to the of the people, even in the most isolated regions, xico, recovered from the Clothes for the Stout .Person Furs Made and Remodeled Telephone 2551 FRONT STREET to deter genuine sportsman who probably would be glad to|was very marked.” Me: MRS. RUTH HAYES { ‘ hampered. To chect this sort of individual, the |,e Mexico. He describes the engineers as “mostly Mike A'Doian ! DRESSMAKING I v y h . FL I ; MRS. FLORA ZINK \ pay it in order to obtain the extra protection it revolutionary fever and hard at work, is no longer = = ‘.Dnvls Apts. 6th and Sflwflrd.; i hostile to strangers fEma S e =. WOO0D o F | " A i y gl A AR RN TS, 541 - C A i o e e A second cause for protest is held by Alaska ;[ .,;“':“e_l, lgf;ifigsol?h:? | | That lies in the waste of meat entailed by .x:;:)hg Political Post Mortem. ‘ ! anaad Save GORHAM’S [ GARBAGE HAULING hunting. To a large degree, nonresidents come here Sl | BEAUTY SPECIALISTS : = to get trophies to take back home. It is exceptional (Ketchikan Chronicle.) ‘ | Phone 427 for Appointment COFFEE SHOP WATCH PEERLESS S 4 for one of them to be ~oi 'nt with a single head.| With the official returns for the First Ju(licinl‘n Located Near Ball Park 7 9 3 4 Many of them kill al ¢ allows if the oppor- |Division of Alaska complete, one views in retro- |7 | For Nexu Chester Barnesson tunity offers. That re in many tons of moose, |spect the results and the causes therefor. Some of | | NOW OPEN i % ORANGF N caribou, shocp and goat meat being left in the m:,'.snp :‘W{*“"% VO(H l}ml 3{‘1)?“;1?3"1)}1121(:1 Lf}?r :h” ’ Try Our $1.00 Dinner | | Pies and Cakes Made to Order SMOKER " DAIRY FERTILIZER hills to \ utter waste, food for wolves, coyotes |Legislature may trace their defeat back to the vist S She’ Shesehmate ki Everybody Welcome i J prev. . Tt is not unlikely that more|t0. Southeastern Alaske of one Prank: Foster, at-|| ® erchants’ Lanch s AR )"‘ ©ltorney of Cordova, who attempted to adorn and 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. | meat is so thrown away each year than is consumed |,tve himself with the mantle once worn by Boss| ‘ ARCADE CAFE ! - in the same period of time by all Alaskans com- ghackleford 2 | bined. Whetk(r or not the waste is criminal, \hore‘ Mr. Foster dreamed dreams and saw visions. He! B | SF is no argume: | al * Leing wanton, | picturea himself to himself, and ‘tis said, to others, | ZYNDA | i JUNEAU TRANSFER Alaskan huuters t countenance one of their|as 1932 candidate for Delegate to Congress. To/ ¥k \XOE. ‘SRRVIOE | . Daily Empire want Ads Pay. | Fresh Every Day COMPANY own kind engaging 1. -uch practices. Any local |prepare himself amply in advance he sought to| ' cJonnson { sportsman guilty of killing game and leaving it |Preach “harmony,” a word much used in the recent | §. ZYNDA, Prop. e S g | At Your Grocers 9 ) g g game g it e | FRIGIDAIRE | in the hills soon becomes anathema. If he hunts,[c3mpaign. The result of his work was that Gardner | ! Conservation advocates residing in the States, i ganninilation at the hands of the veters. ! MAYTAG WASHING HARRIS i ‘““’1’”*“ no chance to preach their doctrine to US| "1y the Third Division, Foster ran again for the | MACHINES y Guaranteed on lz:ll for -t aker of the North, should look into this matter. But|Legislature and on the face of returns received to Hardware Co | work done by y we should not wait for them to correct it. The|date is apparently defeated GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS ! i Alaska Game Commission has the authority and| While the Legislature is in session next Spring| Phone 17 CASH CUT T D) i “Remember the Name” might with all propriety act in the premises to make 'he will be permitted to remain at home, not bozh-" S C % S COS S g Yurman s | Moves, Packs and Stores wanton waste criminal. Tt is donme in the fisheries, |ered by the cares of state, to dwell upon his efforts|| Front Street Juneau Open until 9 p.m. Al why not in game? {this Fall. The thought may even come to him that | I, | F eig! ggage 5 he would have done much betetr had he remained i3 23| {Order that new Fur Gar- . Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 | |in his own bailiwick, to mind his own business in- ment for Christmas now i stead of attempting to tell the people of the First RIES. Division what they should do and how they should o do it The Dominion Government’s Departmentof Trade | Anq no doubt whenever Mr. Scott thinks of and Commerce is seeking in a practical way to assist |«harmony,” the visions of the Kake vote will rise Canadian interests in meeting the trade slump before his eyes, ever a reminder that someone along | caused by the current depression. One form of aid|the line was forgetful of the password “harmony,” consists of a series of advertisements now being pub- [or that he was given one of the finest double-crosses lished all over Canada addressed to retail merchants ever presented to any person running on any ticket | and through them to the consumers at large in Alaska. B These urge the retailers to stock only Canadian| FRePorts from all Divisions indicate that the | licious Hams and Bacon grown produce and foods of other kinds, Canadian Legizlature g 1 ) seslon. - wlIEhphmane “pl generally of class men who will give the Ter- manufactured articles or, if foreign food products 3 ritory some constructive legislation. are necessary, then in Canadian packages. The J | z £ DOMINION GOVERNMENT AIDS CANADIAN INDU { JUNEAU CABINET eeeerereeeeed ' and DETAIL MILL- Frye-Bruhn “a PHONE YOUR ORDERS, WORK CO. ) Company TO Us Front Street, next to Warner S PSR RS0 e eSS Sk b Maghine Bhop L. C. SMITH and CORONA CABI MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER WORK 7 TYPEWRITERS ET and Guaranteed by ! J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Qur door step is worn by satisfied customers” Featuring Frye’s De- e merchant is asked to give the preference in every The Advertisers. s GLASS REPLACED instance to home produced goods over foreign-made | el IN AUTOS Northern products. . (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Esti A One paragraph of the Department’s advertise-| The President’s Emergency Committee seeks the | stimates Furnished Upon Request ment will show the to drive hom; of arguments it is using aid of advertisers to augment and intensify reme- fact that buy-at-home is the dies for unemployment and business depression. The | HarOld Thorpe Says* Light Store B e oo value and power of advetising awe undersiood. No| i GENTLEMEN’S Let u your customers e n'.the ‘history of the cotniy hatf shad i . We will attend to them & T - began bu 0ods and that ~(Breater meed for this agency than the present.|| Jf you want to win, stick! If you want to promptly. Our COAL, Hay, > FURNISHINGS g the consequences, | The stimulation of the consumers of the nation ) A Fons s at - busi aory's uare g 12 dimy X | . ! Don’ . T Grain and Transfer business = ot 3 tockis jade foods in [DOW is imperative || succeed, then keep it up! Don’t quit. The i i v hexe Workingmen’s i cater to the changed demand. And | The advertiser voices the confidence of himself 3 ' is increasing daily. There’s a : 4 le 1 wuppose that your competl- |In the actual integrity of the times. He can much| world has no use for quitters. The failures tregson. (ilwle us a fil‘lal order Regular Dinners Supplies s trect began doing the tame |assist the courage, truth and importance of the ; ; + |ltoday and learn why. 7 e rect began doing the same | an, “Buy now." He can be a partner with the|| in the world have been the quitters—they o e s"‘i’ t 0’: ders Cigars, Tobaccos, and that snread o Government in hurry the return of the good 4 . N\ ou Can’t He ein, unches . across Canada. the food It has been well said, business stands to lose T 1 e pen 6 am. to 2 a.m. of this country e Topd tacioriae s 1t it aoms o s L | Begin to save money and KEEP POPULAR PRICES . with their clos t our farming in- |ing find jobs for the jobless, and the advertiser | IT UP. > D. B. FEMMER HARRY MABRY e S, W NEW SHIPMENT OF FINNISH KNIVES AND | | Copper Coffee Pots | Make useful gifts—$3.00 | and $350 | | THE NEW IDEAL | SHOP | 218 Front Street $ I! ! dustries suffer a seve blow? And with here can do a mighty work, though the processes our farmers in the doldrums v n't it be of the art are o indirectly applied. They go to PHONE 114 only a short time before r Acug'u[ngrs enlarge and assist the entire effort of Government, began to buy less, and to go in debt with industry and people in the achievement of a con- modern Tantalus—plenty to drink all around, but COMPANI none reaching his official whistle—(Atlanta Con- ou for what little they did buy? summation of incalculable value to the country T’ B M B h d B k z 1y . and the world e . - e renas an it be before every store in the community would have lnlllunuu ) This argument applies very forc to com- @ | e —_—— e —— Proprietor munities as well as to nations. Suppose every house- holder purchased everything he needed from out of town, from the mail order firm. How long would Uncle Sam is beginning to feel that he is the OLDESI' BANK IN ALASKA MARY HAMMER H N