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5 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 1, 1930. D .l AI L E . States Senator from Tllinois, voted against the|feeerromrocmoroeo——e— [ ) auy askd "l’)er Eighteenth Amendme He was again elected by RUSSIAN STEAM | PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societies & e fthe voters of that State to rep t them in the TILLUI A8 tVe—— o Al ’TOS FOR HIRE [ —— oF v : . . EDI | Senate an o ht repeal platform, and by a JAT { oy - . s o oo P4 s s glig oot et o % PATEE e i . Gastineau Charnel Publisl x By el i < : Situated directy back of alas- | | Helene W. L. Albrecht @ ) bl it ¥ Ah¢ | dums, one for repeal, a second for modification of ¢ { — — LDIE X : kan- Hotel on Gastineau Avi PHYSIOTHERAPY rects, the Volstead A he third to repeal the State 4 &) " B. P. 0. ELKS 4 i L e i 5 Look for the Green House, | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every! Entered in the Post Office fu Juncau as Second Class [enforcement act g 3 { Ray, Medical Gymnastics. ’ Wednesday evening matter. e bt e TRl T Nk ich several years ago repealed|] Open Wednesdays and Satar- | 410 Goldstein Building [ ot 8 blshe. ks SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ate enforcen the Drys' candidate for 2 days ADREwhen { Phone Office, 216 \ Hall, K Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and | s and 1 am. y ol Thane for $1.25 per mont. : | nor polled or vote out of every 1500 ! Visiting brothers 1 t the Howin rates. + W 7or] + + W e v i advance, |¢8st in New York C and indicated the weak- MRS. EMILY SORRI, \ 2 welcome. oy il romptys | €SS Of the Dry sentiment in that 3 Proprietor ! “S'KASS‘!‘:;‘T:“:_E:B““G“ ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler, thilure or irrégularity the vote by which these things were done ) do1-58 " Goldstaln, Hidk Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Ilour— M. H. SIDES, Secretary. ' Wi Business Oftices, 3 X plcts the public will on Prohibition in thei —— 0 e PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Co-Ordinate Bod- = Sy e sl tates where they occurred is evident. It qvmll)“ Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. b ies of Freemason- Lk Ak clear that this vote will have a tremendous weight || cUT RATE SHOE KEPAIRING | ® . Ph 11 d S l 0 ] ry Scottish Rite LR in the shaping of party policies when the conven- | e i Hliokisd. 0 P ° Ones a'l "ng e Regular meetings g S 17 AN THES. - asae 32 ( rubber heels, attaches 35 . F N g ni of e bwoxptesran Siepassiille o el Dr. Charles P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Bopnd rTicaY 710N GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |0 nominate national tickets and adopt the plat- | Ladies' heels straightened ... .35 DENTIST each month at T OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION forms on which they will appeal to the country for : ; Roomis 8 and 9 Valentine == = e—— = 7:30 p. m. Scot- power to administer its affairs for the next four || Ladies' half soles il Building e vears. Either party can win the election with ihe|| Men's half soles, dress 1.25 Telephone 176 i ’ ° R R e o vote from all of these commonwealths. Neither can| ol o 2 = e . LOYAL ORDER win without some of them. And when party lead- || Men's half soles, work 2 |is Y | ah am S a X 1 OF MOOSE ers set down to write their next campaign docu- CE BIG VAN Dr. J_ W. Bnyne Juneau Lodge No. 700. |ments, they cannot pass over the verdict rendered s e DENTIST | Ph 5 Meets every Monday lat the latest election | e Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | one 5 night, at 8 o'clock. | 1P Opposite Coliseum Ottios Hourk. 0 am o 8 | TOM SHEARER, Dictator. y m. pmA‘ & While the people of Alaska have no eriticism — Evenings by appointment. STAND AT ARCADE CAFE W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 8 to make because the Post Office Department is|® s . Phone 321 5 o i e e ah |preparing to establish a trans-Atlantic air mail serv- CHRISTMAS . . Day and Night Service e e ice, they would feel much more kindly disposed 10 . B . da; i % / . . y of each month in |toward Postal authorities if they would extend to CIGARS i Dr. A. W. Stewart Any Place in the City for $1.00 2 Scottish Rite Temple, |Alaska the same air mail service that now is at DENTIST \'L 3 beginaing at 7:30 p. m. — - - n effect throughout the States. BURFORD'S COI(NER | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. . | 5 \\,{ EVANS L. GRUBER, CONGRESS MEETS. | —_— . st D SEWARD BUILDING PSSR ———y | — — Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- The early Christmas shopper makes for con- Office Phone 469, Res. . retary. . > |tentment all around—contented buyers, contented |y % o | Phone 276 R While the personnel of Congress that convenes I - today Z: nmlvr}):'l\' tferent in political complexion |$€lers, and contented recipients of Christmas re-| | PN 1 BOARD | . 8 | 1 aXl ORDER OF EASTERN STAR e L PONIEL: tohipoead of members ] 0 mances WIS RIBAUCEER way S tuontRi ) el 5 i1 i TA XI = TS“;"G’ ‘;";cf;‘l;"f,‘hh Gy i . 1 Bl : o by 3 FrE v | uesdays of onth, et Tiat mont, Ml et WO T s S (L6 Uid \che pliee A0 ol Dhria BRI Mrs. John B. Marshall Dr Geo. L. Barton i £ g ) Sis, vatit Toa alangss g to tae pinss Lo e P06 Bect | PHONE 2201 | CHIROPRACTOR || $1.00 Rite Temple LILY successor. The duration will be short, until March Do e At e o | Hellenthal Building ' [{STAND AT PIONEER BURFORD, Worthy e The Navajo Indlans of New Mexico desanctify |, ‘\ OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | 5 | Matron; FANNY L. oand I It acts upon B e it 1o a |CAS When they become livestock killers. Alaskans | = PR ST i Hovea: HO%a® vitom18 skt POOJ. ROOM TO ANY PART ROEINSON, Secretary. e S o "|seek to desanctify them when they become killers|? 3 T » 2p. m to5p m. | 2 ! OF CITY = greater degree than characterized its opening ©es-|,¢ puman peings, but Eastern protectionists would | | M o | 6p m to8p. m. | Day and Night § ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS sion } . deny them even that right. MIDGET LUNCH By Appointment 1 S . | Seghers Council No. 1750. If it takes care of legislation designed by the Under New Management | ‘PHONE 259 | Deruvice % Meetings second and lasg Administration to facilitate its emergency Drogram| o of the politicians who have been emulat- || SPECTAL CHICKEN DINNER | o Ui 08 R S, T SRt OI le Monday at 7:30 p. m. to meet conditions caused by unemployment and |ing " uireogitters’ on the Wet-Dry issue may be| b SUNDAY He = : 5 gn?zle::txgthe;uu;gi last summer’s serious drought, and the regular de- | orcoq off their perches when they have time to di- | feeeeeooeoocooooooooey | | Robert Simpson Chambers, Fifth Street partmental supply bills, there will be no general|poci o late election returns Satii [ Prompt Service, Day and Night A e e dissatisfaction if it ends its labors there. Senator | i e I MINERS | Opt. D. H. J. TURNER, Secretary, Norris has announced he will make an effort to| ; HEADOQUARTERS Graduate Los Angeles Col- | |{ CovicH AUTO SERVICE o g S5 force definite action on Muscle Shoals, and other When Is a Man Drunk. £ g | lege of Optometry and STAND AT THE OLYMPIC 3 DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. members have what are to them vital bills. But the —_— | A Complete Line of i Opthalmology Phone 342 Day or Night Gastineau Hotel Mects first and third country wont suffer materially if they are carried = & (New Yorl; World.) .Gllsm Fitted, Lenses Grmmdl. &Nzon’gnys,}a o'cllioclkl. p to deal with. Th bortant ne of the knotty problems that confront Am- | 4 = e | e a agles’ Hall, d TIERL DoW 18 {0 Cnact e N vernmont, |COVCTY 0f 2 method for ascertaining when a man is SHU PACS DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Tuk JuNEAu LAUNDRY {|GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting sary for the successful functioning of government.|qyn The methods now in vogue range all the CAPS Optometrist-Optician ‘ = Franklin Street, between pros Y As long as the gl has party politics and the |way from the one which prevails in a traffic court.} MINERS’ LAMPS Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted AMERICAN BEAUTY Front and Second Streets I ] Congress, it will have issues to spare, and the sub-|where a man is drunk if he has had one drink, to | Room 17, Valentine Bldg. PAR 1" Our trucks go any place any Ei jects coming under that head right now will answer |the one which prevails in the army, where a man| —aha— Office phone 484, residense LOR PHONE 359 time. A tank for Diesel Oil ‘ as well as any other set for the mext session to|is not drunk untll he is prone on the ground,| phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 and a tank for crude oil save | ibal: akolt |hotding on to the grass to keep from falling off; | WATERPROOF to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 H. Q. Z. = burner trouble. i i = |all of them, however, leave something to be de- | CLOTHING . o PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | & " = g |sired, chiefly because there is a lamentable lack of | & . 0S BLOW )177])3‘ BLOC. |precision about them. It comes as a pleasant sur-, M'k . DRESSMAKING I OIL SHAMPO! I RELIABLE TRANSFER . Ae if the outcome st the polls on November 4,|Prise: then. to learn that a magistrate at Jackson ke vowan SE R Corrects Abnormal Sealp u ) 1 4he. outcome at.the. polls ‘ * %1ville, Fla., has apparently turned the trick, discov-! > 3 o ; & | Conditions had not inflited severe body blows 10 e | req a test so delieate that it can hardly be more| FRONT STRERET * /|y Oipthce for. the ol an || fanatical Dry bloc,'now comes the announcement|ihan one of two drinks out of the way, and has!{ Opposite Winter & Pond | 3 (SR AR Sk MRS, RUTH HAYES that the American Bar Association, powerful organi-|thus succeeded where whole generations of jurists | ~— U8 avis Apts o Gtg d S d | REST sation of attorneys-at-law throughout the United (have failed. He was confronted by three defend-| e BT RS S i el States, has by an overwhelming majority voted for (ants accused of having been drunk the night be- L | — WOOD the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment. Out of fore, and officers testified that they had been I..N'I,‘ilv]:;glg:;i?,finéhfgm IS 20,119 votes cast by the le fraternity on the |SINBINg on a street corner. ‘ e N ;z::uonwx(;w%hm g e Noted for repeal,| “But” he objected, “that doesn't prove the charge ! RO i ! GORHAM’S GARBAGE HAULIL Ry <10 T8 b ; % lof intoxication.” Then .turning to the defendants, | | : and 6340, or 32% per cent. opposed repeal. The |pi ru X CRIT L TIE M Sm:mg pavarn Q48| | Phone 421 for Appointment | COFFEE SHOP WATCH PEERLESS om,i;"‘:r ‘Svl‘::,'“‘“ total vote was approximately 75 per cent. of the | ugucor adeliner they replied. O . Located Near Ball Park f D Jisted membership of the Association. It is 8ppar-| «men dollars each” he sald, “Next case” | . oW oRaN For Nexu Chester Barnesson ent that if every member not voting should be| No fair-minded citizen will challenge this de- | | ORANGF PHONE 6 counted as favoring retention of the Dry Amend-cision, and the real beauty of it is that it shows f Try Our $1.00 Dinner Ples and Cakes Made to Order SMOKER # DAIRY FERTILIZER ment, the repealists would still have a majority. |a way of ascertaining different degrees of drunk- | and 50c Merchants' Lunch Everybody Welcome YE 11 A M to 2 P. M. )—7 The overwhelming anti-dry sentiment among the (€nness, something that has heretofore been out | lawyers is significant. In their number are em-[Of the question. ~Indeed, once it is in evidence) | ARCADE CAFE e o what the defendants were singing, a rough scale braced the leading students of the American Con- g & BREAD HOTEL il Gerly, lossniad i the oga] MIgHOry (Oh| GF EERD Sh GBI ES B8 Ty 8 IGUINE: | B i | R SELRN S ) o ZYNDA JUNEAU TRANSFER 8, . of | «Sweet Adeline”—$10 and costs. | Fresh Every D law and legal doctrines, and seeped with the tradi-| «ach Du Lieber Augustin"—$15 and costs. W P ' ELEVATOR SERVICE Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. very Day COMPANY tions of American law and its tribunals. Thelr| <We Won't Go Home Until Morning”—$20 and Ao Jonnson S e i At Y voice of protest is a notable one in the rising storm |costs FRIGIDAIRE 3 4 ' ! t Your Grocers against Constitutional Prohibition, the first real “My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean"—$25 and | gales of which wreck ramparts in the No- [COSts. DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS 1931 STYLES P l st In the opinion of most of us, probably, this MAYTAG WASHING HARRIS _reeriess True C: s is sti Dr The gains made by\l-la;‘ll‘(]‘h\mlrlx:ilmc[x'aelo has done something that is| MACHINES Guaranteed on all fur k f A 2 _|really E ive. 3 the ant iibitionists Jovember, notable as | GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Hardware Co. ] work done by Ba ery they weic (cll considerably short of giving them enough votes to repeal the Volstead Act, or to take Bobby Jones Retires. Phone 17 CASH CUTS COSTS rm ’s “Remember the Name” any action leading to repealing the Eighteenth _— 3 Yu an M Y ; EET oves, Packs and Stores Amendment. They were so striking, however, that (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Front Street Juneau Open until 9 pm. ! Freight and B:ggage it was made fer 1t Prohibition will be a lead- Twenty-eight seems at first thought an early age Order that new Fur Gar- ing issue in " ! campaign in 1932, y,mkmg’at which to retire. For most persons, it would be. ment for Christmas now Prompt Delivery of it impossible for ¢ of the two big parties kaut for Robert T. Jones, world's premier golfer, it JUNEAU CABINET ALL KINDS OF COAL is not illogical. There are no more worlds to con- / o ne s has pe! S _‘ itraddle or ignore it as has been done in the past.| oo WOECTL S K€ L B nn "o champions rerrrrrrreeeeee3 1} and DETAIL MILL- PHONE 48 In eleven States from Massachusetts on the East (e, o0 nlior itle of the world from one to Frye_Bruhn 4 and Illinois on the West, the Drys lost in the recent|five times, but in 1930 he brought his brilliant record 3 '||PHONE YOUR ORDERS WORK CO. election. Indiana sent a strong Dry delegation t0|to a climax by capturing all four of the highest | C ",Fi —g o4 the House and the Drys won in Pennsylvania. In honors of American and British golf. | Ompany H TO US Front Street, next to Warner % the latter State, the victory was theoretical rather| Jones indicates that he withdraws from amateur i o Machine Shop “"“‘““"“"’"“""““““h O, SMITH and CORONA 1 than actual. Predominantly Republican, it gave a |golf because taking money for his projected movies o o v 4 TYPEWR! % o e would be a breach of the spirit, if not the letter, | Featuring Frye’s De- CABINET and Guarfinteedm;:; Wet Democratic candidate for Governor about 49 per cent. of the vote, losing to his Republican op- ponent by a few paltry thousand votes of amateur play. Implicit in his statement is a criticism of the costliness of amateur sports as they | |are organized today. The same attitude has been | Aside from these two States, the Anti-Saloon |y o by a number of ranking amateur sports-| League and its allies got small comfort out of the|en jn various games. | returns. Massachusetts elected a Wet Senator and| In this light, it seems likely that the admiration Wet Governor and by a five to three ratio voted held by millions for this youthful world-beater will to repeal the State dry enforcement act, thus align-|continue undiminished despite his withdrawal from ing with New York, Montana, Maryland, W)sconsln‘CthplonSmD play. He will not become a pro-| and Nevada in taking the position that the States |fessional, but he cannot afford to remain an ama- | 15 | teur. 23 t b d to support the Fed ove) t's y are not bound to support the Federal Government's| ™"y, from universal regret, therefare, _that H arold Thorpe Sa yS§-- ! MILLWORK J. B. BURFORD & CO. GENERAL CARPENTER A ik WORK : GLASS REPLACED IN AUTOS Northern Estimates Furnished Upon Request - Lig ht Store licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 Ribniiitey: auackyenty hy Jocal 40, Bobby Jones will no longer startle the people of . v a three t a rat 1o | hease 9 1‘B‘1 ("""”“ v ’“’iLh ’1 ’I o ‘X Rh:““‘ 1‘51““: two continents with his uncanny brilliance on the We will attend to them GENTLEMEN’S called for repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment and{gnmateur links, his retirement is likely to be whole- 4 ) 2ok ! - 3 5 4 elected a Wet Senator }some. in establishing the prestige of an “in-be- If )Olld Wfll:'lt to win SNl DH you W gflflptz{;}l '?!":lfils?gAlfi;sg::S, Mabr ’s Cafe s o o Connecticut elected a Wet Governor who has tween” group, who are not professionals, vet who succeed, then keep it up! on’t quit. The et . ;. i ’ announced he will, if Congress does not provide [feel that the rules of amateur play are too cir-| 4 P ,P' q B is increasing daily. There’s a 2 Workmgt?wns for it within one year, call for a Constitutional |cumscribed. world has no use for quitters. The failures reason. Give us a trial order Regular Dinners Supplies - today and learn why. Short Ordars Convention to be held by the States to demand : — 2 . the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment. The vl condiliong sRem G inow We CliDpOse in the world have been the quitters—they .Cigars, Tobaccos, Ons elected & et Demoerat for Senator, giv- |the Demoerats are thankiul thevre i @ position || (o hegan all right BUT DID NOT HOLD || You Can’t Help Being Lunches Candies ing ‘him a much larger majority than it elected to criticize rather than apologize. — (Ohio State Ple d : ajority than it i ase. TELEP! B cioattis cariaidate for Governar whb, him < Pe IR | OUT. Begin to save money and KEEP %poegéflk'fi' %)RZI(?E%. HONE | 34 1f, supported his wet colleague. show ! vali " | sel P eague Just to show what a nation of invalids we arr.i IT UP. RS ‘ : o b ; D. B. FEMMER HARRY BRY ‘. e ——— T | | | Dwight W. Morrow, notable as the leading Re-|Uncle Sam has had to authorize a couple of more publican opponent to Prohibition, was elected to|millions’ worth of medicinal liquor.—(Dallas News.ll PHONE 114 Proprietor | OF FINNISH KNIVES AND | Copper Coffee Pots the Senate by "\ w Jersey voters | Michigan elccied a Wet Republican for Senator, Sometimes it looks as if the bootleggers would | f Make useful gifts—$3.00 | and replaced Dry Congressmen in two districts witn [have to g0 out of business but for the patronage Th B [‘ re 7 ; | 2ol |they get from Prohibitionists—(Dallas News.) 2 . be n UN I TED F OOD | THE &IE;.&;DEAL |' In Wisconsin, which bad areads repealed 15| o1 Gapone “who says he Is & self-made man, OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA | SHOP | State enforcement act, an entire Wet State tickel|y,g peen accused of it, but it was not generally COMP AN Y F was_elected. supposed that he would plead guilty.—(Houston | 218 Front Street | In 1017 James Hamilton Lewis, then United|post-Dispatch.) z I' % : — *

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