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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 8, 1930. . " =0 E . (pounds. These figures seem to clearly indicate that|UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, * = —_— Daily Alaska Empire s o avinain Anchorage, Alaska. PROFESSIONAL Tt gt Y [ \.Tns state of ‘m rs xrfccyts Uvu fishermen more NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN . ——— OF JOHN W, TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER [seriously than anyone else. They depend upon the|pnag the ALASKA PACIFIC SAL- ¢ ————————————* Gastineau Channel g X — |fish for their livlihood and for the profitable use|MON CORPORATION, a corpora- Helene W. L. Albrecht e Tt CoREARY Bt Second s bY yithelof the money they have invested in boats and gear.[tion organized under the laws of PHYSIOTHERAPY e e — — : - cts. Juneau, Alaska |They are fairly well organized. If they feel that the|the State of Delaware and quali-|| .. ..o Electricity, Infra Red M““:LB P;‘g;yELKS . 5 1methos ot 3 9 el .. |fied to emgage in business in the b the Post Offive i ca Se ass |inethods of protection proposed by the investigators Territory of Alaska, has made ap- Ray, Medical Gymnastics. Wedtmaiy lavieing LJ n b __|and authorities are unwise and impractical, they |piication, Serial 07472, for a Soldier’s 410 Goldstein Building , 1t 8 o'clock. Elks L SUBSCRIPTION RATES. . g |shoUId advance for consideration alternative methods | Additional Homestead, as assignee Phone Office, 216 | a am S a x 1 Hall ¥ Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, adwell 3 1 Je i = . s it of Wm. J. O'Neal, a beneficlary e Visiting brothers Thane for $1 per month. designed to prevent depletion. R S ¢ followir By mail, postage RN GURTErIy F |under Sections 2206 and 2307, W.S. ;e - Welois mevised Statutes, for a tract of | pRS. KASER & FREEBURGER 2 PhOne 56 % 3 | ot - 4 : e AT G % 3 3 Y R. B. MARTIN, Exalte ler. Wil prompty | DISCUSSIONS MAY LEAD TO SOLUTION. | ind consisting of apporcmately DENTISTS 2 ey s e or irregularity 1402 ac situated on the west 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. S b - K, , Secretary. ra, / b ! T shore of Port Althorp, on Chicha- 3 STAND AT ARCADE CAFE e nd Bwsiness Offices, 374, | The discussions on a Prohibition referendum be-!goff Island, one and one-half miles PHONE 56 Co-Ordinate Bod- me of the nation’s dry chieftans and spokes- [southeast of Point Lucan, Alaska, Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Day and Night Service > _les of Freemason- RESS. o the|men for repealist organizations probably will not |embraced in U. S. Survey No. 1809, ®—— SRS Rry Scottish Rite egular meetings phiches creditea i ¢ in any nation-wide Feféréndumi on the Bigh-|{rom which corner No. (% 3O, o —— Any Place in the City for $1.00 ey second Friday o i the | centh Amendment in the mear future. The diffi-|gr LA No. 1t heat G || Dr. Charles P. Jenne o ? DENTIST t ach month at 7:30 p. m. Scot- T T Jm:'\ in the way of reaching an agrcement is indi- 08 00” N‘-.“meli\lde 136 20’ 25 1§ b = SUARANTEED TO BEGARCER lcated by the method which Dr., Clarence True|W. and which 1. more patricularly ity "B‘“;;’df yace (D e o e gl | DR B o g : tish Rite Temple o o-wit: uilding % described as follows, to-wit: g Prompt Service, Day and Night 1 8 3 WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary —— |Wilson intimated the drys would favor—that of State st sdaiatibibnn oo it Commencing at Corner No, d, Telephone 176 [conventions. Tt is a self-evident fact that the time| jqenticel with Gorner No. 3. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 700. Meets every Monday night, at 8 o'clock. TOM SHEARER, Dictator. has not come when enough individual States could| Deep Sea Salmon Company's oS e s T CovicH AuTo SERVICE be lined up for a repeal of constitutional Brohibi-| Trade and Manufaoturing site/ | ¢ ; STAND AT THE OLYMPIC | | T 4XI [tion. But on a straightout referendum, the issue| U. S. Non-mineral Survey NG, Dr. J. W. Bayne £ . g °\ 1657, Anchorage, Alaska, Serial DENTIST e b S | \ | Ito be determined by popular vote regardless of State s S | H A No. 06519; thence north 5.05 R 5-6 Triangle Bldg. o M [boundaries, every portent points to a majority for| chains to Corner No. 2, identi~ || ofrice hours, 9 Hengstrods STAND AT PIONEER| |repeal. Under the State convention plan, a very| cal with Corner No. 3, Tongass Evenings by appointment. | b LTI POOJL, ROOM l W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O. Box 8zd N \ \ |small minority of the population and of the States| National Forest elimination, Phone 321 CUT RATE SHOE KEPAIRING August 1925; thence east MOUNT JUNléAiJ LODGE’N(). 147 | could ‘defeat the popular will for years to come. i — e : 888 chains to Corner No. 3, = y and | But the discussions in themselves constitute &| jdentical with. Cm'n]er No. 2 All rubber heels, attached..$ .35 Day a Night Second and fourth Mon- | favorable for the future. By bringing the| ss N & 5 3 1 day of each month it | . ¢ at 7:30 p. H Ladies’ half soles .. . \b/ g 7 p. m of ida ; % e | following the meanders of mean |of ideas which in the end may lead to some solution g Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. D2, EVANS L. GRUBER 4 high tide line of Port Althorp, e of the problem which has made the United States| Gontn s614e . 503 chatne, SEWARD BUILDING Men's half soles, dress a butt of the world’s ridicule, and brought nbout| South 60%° W. 436 chains to Office Phone 469, Res. P | L J i the most dangerous state of affairs that has oxisted | Corner No. 4; thence W. 6.85 Phone 276 pctls Balt soles, WORk g il T.:.-E Byrase Lt ranklin Street, between ORDER OF EASTERN STAR R e lin the nation since the slavery issue was settled. chains to Corner No. 1, the | e- r By SCOTT C. BONE place of beginning. : : SEE BIG VAN Front and Second Streets sy PO Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- LEADER OF REVOLT. | James oleot radswort r. of New York, one Any and all persons claiming A James Wolcott V worth Jx- of New York, on & : Wy . adverkely dhy-'of ‘thie. abbiaENds: Dr Geo. L. Barton THE ?HOE !VIAN PHONE 359 Tuesdny§ of each month, 4 ! of the ablest of the younger School of Americ The Veto Power of the Drys. scribed land should file their ad- 5 Opposite Coliseum at 8 o'clock, Scottish Statesmen, who, at age of fifty served | e verse claims within the period of CHIROPRACTOR A e S S e Rite Temple. LILY { & (New York World.) publication or thirty days there- Hellenthal Building —_— BURFORD, Wortx The Wickersham Commission reconvened in|after or they will be barred by the OFFICE SERVICE ONLY Matron; FANNY L. \ Washington yesterday. Presumably its members |provisions of the Statutes. Horrs: 10 a. m. to 12 noon E ROEINSON, Secretary. ¢ ) : B S ¢ | showed some interest in the results of Tuesday's el-| J. LINDLEY GREEN, 2p. m. to5p m. *E —_— ly avows, he will not willingly see his party commit|oyjons There is every reason why they should be Register. 6p.m. to8p m : AKNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS oy A - itself to the Eighteenth Amendment, which he re-{jnterested in these results. The elections plainly if::f ;’:&?{f;&?:- ;‘:fii’ ,? 1199::1‘{) By Appointment WATCH i[eghers Council No. 1760 e i ;. PHONE 258 eetings second and lass two terms in the U ates Senate, will — b the Republican revolt against Prohibition in in all probability. “Split or no split,” he dogmatical- gards as inimical to the Constitution, involving the |showed a degree of hostility to National Prohibition licat I hts of man and presenting the gravest national |in the populous industrial States which must in- Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. F s - § Monday at 7:30 p. m. problem since the Civil War ‘N‘nub]\’ count as the major problem of any com-| ——— — P Nex" 3 S T;zmslent brothers urg- ed to attend. Council v unded a warning in {hreatening | Mission appointed to study ways of enforcing Bnel < o eael o na 2 Already he has sounded a warning in ‘hu.mmng:m i Tiltndle R ORIINEG Yok Coealy Robert Slmpson SMOKER ) Chambers, Fifth Street. sentences that clearly mean a burning of the bridges | joroey, Gonnecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island MINERS behind him |a majority of the voters elected candidates for Sen-| HE Graduate Los Angeles Col- He has equally irreconcilable cohorts, notably in'ator or Governor pledged to repeal of the Eigh-| EADQUARTERS legn of Optometry and ASK FOR DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O E. Nicholas Mur Butler, President of Columbia Uni- | teenth Amo)}(lmrn!, This action comes at the entl3 AC Tete! Ti Opthalmology | Mects first and third versity; Britten of Illinois; Blaine of Wisconsin; of ten years' trial i Jomplete Line of Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground &Mvndays, 8 o'clock, the La Fy nd lesser lights, of the type of La| It is abundantly clear, this late in the day, that| BOOTS . = . ’)EE’{LFSS at Eagles Hall 4. Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. Guardis, East Side Gotham Congressman, all of [0 mount of exhortation will succeed in persuad-| whom are prepared to bolt; but leadership seems|n® "° }))p;lu}:& frildtl:l;laljs;fi‘ms‘ to resrmc[zt ant} SHU PACS i DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL W P h GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting altogether likely to devolve upon Wadsworth. fiby bhey shie BgDleec il AR O S e e CAPS Optometrist-Optician | L. jonnson FR ’T brothers welcome. : His courage is dauntless and has undergone the Rood i cliipmnanly, » SO m’v".“d‘mfl“ Clear. L. A7 MINERS' LAMPS Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted d acid 'uy H b\\o\;ld md\\‘ be ;Lcup\u\( a :-«ul”;(. 3 hi“ Wwflf“gcn s p”:is‘blpszfl:“ le. i i S Room ¢, Valentine EIE b Our trucks go any place any id est. e Wi J ccupying a seat 'effort on the part of ongress or the ate Leg- Office hone 484, residense % "3 b among the mighty, but for the tenacity of his con- |islatures to enforce the laws in the face of hostile —and— Sions He Jorise et | DELCOREIRES PRODUCTS :lnn‘-’a- 1: kta?k for dDiml oi to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 MAYTAG WASHING | a h:me:rt:;:hion save I8 3 - 2 JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. Opt. D. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. victions. His consistency knows no shadow of turn- |opinion. If these legislative bodies were reluctant WATERPROOF ing. Opposing Woman's Suffrage, expediency did |to appropriate sufficient funds for that purpose MACHINES not, for an instant, modify his antagonism or quiet G(’O‘I El'“)' PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 not, for an instant, rdify his antagonis r quie GENERAL MOTORS RADIO! 7 ~ ENI S RADIOS Year RELIABLE TRANSFER | s argume’ > voice, Thel " 3 ned | reluctant now i his argumentative voice. Then as now, e burned | hpy 1 o two reassiie atternatives. o't Mike Avolan ; DRESSMAKING A ) N \ |before last Tuestay's elections they will be doubly CLOTHING . | B Uictoges bshiod Wim, and fought "1 a o that |, 1 repeal the Eighteenth Amendment, restore| | MRS. FLORA ZINK | ine, refusing to compromise or surrender and giving o o ) | . 3 2 power to the States, begin afresh and ha real FRONT STREET Clothes for the Stout Person Front Street Juneau B P l small thought to the effect on his career | Prohibition I those States which really want it. l Furs Made and Remodeled i eeriess Organized suffragists of the Empire State gave |The other is to drift along with lawlessness, hypo- | Telephone 2551 | him battle in 1920, but, thanks to the Harding land- |crisy and rapidly increasing resentment in the urban sty | Davis Apts. 6th and Seward | 1 slide, he retained his Senatorial toga only to lose |sections of the country. i el PHONE YOUR ORDERS it six years later when he encountered intensified | The drys have ample power at the present time| The Florence Shop | ! SRl s ) OOD opposition on the part of newly-enfranchised voters. [0 block repeal of the amendment. They have no| | “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- | B4 [ I T Y power whatever to enforce it. They can use what| anent Wave 4 2. ‘; ? | GARBAGE HAULING BT ‘}m\vvr they have to work out a constructive solu- BEAUTY SPECIALISTS pE A ) ce al olland’s H A l] LE D > i 5 Tailor Shop Born in 1877, nevertheless, he is still called |yon of the problem or to make the problem worse. Phone 427 for Appointment “Jimmy” Wadsworth, an admirin obriquet acquired e ISR T SN S | AND LOT CLEANING W > Thes x e 42 £ JUNEAU CABINET Chcunr Pavereel | hen in his twenties he gained distinction and lead- | L 3 ’ 3 | when in his twenties he gained distinction and leac | Man, Not Birthplace, That Counts. . e Opposite Winter & Pond Bakery to the Speakership. He was a delegate to the Re-| (Los Vegas, Nev., Review-Journal) publican National Conventions of 1908, 1912 and| qpere was a time in the history of the United s on e 1016, and classified as a standpatter when insur-|states when men were judged largely by the place | R g gt | gency was running rampant of their birth. The people of various localities, es-| i Tiring of politics, temporarily, he abandoned his |pecially in the East, looked with suspicion upon| | ARCADE CAFE | promising career in 1911, and, for two years, devoted |the person born in many of the other sections of | ® R . ZYNDA A then | the nation. Particularly was that true in the SOUth, | eoow oo oe o oo oo CABINET and JUNEAU TRANSFER returned to the Genessee Valley, where, on an-|both prior.to the Civil War and in the period Iol-‘ ELEVATOR SERVICE P ‘ L1 an COMPANY S ey : « g < |lowing the war. ar S. ZYNDA, Pro) - tral estates, he had f hood b [ ’ 3 P- cestral estates, e had from boyhood been engnged | 'L, L porn tn Massachusetts was chos- |} 1931 STYLES s o MILLWORK i arn g 8 alsing 1 K g 1 ere! i = / en as » head of the State Department of the e will attend to them B s rnreynon etTkichl ife. raclalmar im0 0 SRS L8 Ve % o s A GENERAL CARPENTER ; ; e o : American Legion in South Carolina. In his ad Guaranteed: on all fur promptly. Our COAL, Hay, WORK and he duplicated his previous successes. HIs tWo | dress accepting the office he said, “You have shown | Haidlip e 3 Gl ana TEabAReT Dusinass terms in the Senate at Washington proved his worth. [pere today that the Legion knows no North nor! 3 is increasing daily. There’s a GLASS REPLACED As Chairman of the Commitee on Military Afl:mu:}s(,..m” In those few words he expressed another | HARRIS reason. Give usg a trial order IN AUTOS in post war days, he demonstrated outstanding |great change in the South brought about entirely | Y 9 abili Iby the World War when all parts of the country urman's Hardware Co. today and learn why. Botibestes Torsisbon Trained in statecraft and experienced, he could |Were Jjoined together in a common defense and 3 S s . Order that new Fur Gar- CASH CUTS COSTS You Can’t Help Being Upon Request fill with credit any position under the Government |Sectional lines were. wiped out. Those lines have| 3 ey % and more than once, prior to his break with the|"¢VSr bigfiiToselatiished wings Athat Gibio, ment for Christmas now Pleased Moves, Packs and Stores ¥ il Rsi K Lo ko Be 1™ The people of the United States are getting more| Open until 9 p.m. ¥ Freight and Baggage agists, was favorably considered for the Presl| ;g more to recognize that the place of a man's 5 L D. B. FEMMER | ership in the Assembly at Albany, beir twice chosen ” . Ph 584 » r Try Our $1.00 Dinner | §_______ 72" i and DETAIL MILL- DAIRY FERTILIZER WORK CO. Front Street, next to Warner Machine Shop his attention to a great ranch in Texas, but dency. Only this obstacle rendered him unavailable | )ity has nothing to do with the kind of a man = ’ Prompt Delivery of for a Cabinet portfolio—Secretary of War or evenpe js. They are beginning more and more to under- Mabry S Caf Becrotary of: State—or Governor Gereral of the|stand that where he was born haa little to do with PHONE 114 e ALL KINDS OF COAL Philippines. S what he may accomplish for his country, or for F B L His wife was Alice Hay, daughter of John Hay,|the State to which he has moved and which he| ’ rye- ruhn T T Regular Dinners PHONE 48 of illustrious memory as Premier of the McKinley [has adopted as his own, or for the city tn which, Short Orders Ad stratio he has settled, N C i TR In the West, we have never been affected by ompany Twenty-five Fithioho 5 | T House .ol Wadkuarih Bay:besn promineny (njihose Baliefe i the b exiny MRkt SRS i A o b L. ©. sgx;gfl and RCSORONA - |of the East { South have. For the most part,| . the Genessee Valley from revolutionary times. His |°f (S Fat 808 BOUE BUC e fot what ity Featuring Frye’s De- Beautifill POPULAR PRICES Guaranteed by HARRY MABRY J. B. BURFORD & CO. father served in Congress for many years, and, in| e ey ¥ ; P e were, not where they came from, nor where they | his later life, engaged in a bitter, implacable fued |were born. Courage, ability, and integrity were the : licious Hams and Bacon i B. BURFOI ¢ with Theodore Roosevelt, with whom and whose |gauges of manhood. Chr tm Proprietor ur door step swor!:’a y policies he persistently disagreed. This strained| Many men now who go into politics make a . PHONE 38 istmas satistled customers’ relationship, however, did not affect “Jimmy” Wads- |great point out of the fact that they were born ; C ar d s - et vorth's sta " ta at the hite in the State or community which they seek to serve. s worth's standing or status at the White House.| , %op) point is the man himself, ot the fact that SAVE MONEY The latch string, denied to father, was ever out ¥ % 400 | iy 3 |nis parents by design or accident chose a certain b Wh I Ort ern to son, and T. R. gave uniform evidence of hold-|biace sor him to make his appearance in the world for $1.00 ere It Grows ing him in high respect and profound admiration.|pemocracy seeks to give all an equal chance, re- FASTEST . _—_— gardless of their birth. There was a time in Cali-| arolc wrpe Savs SN lg t dtore T . e sl ¢ | fornia when much was made out of the native son T q{ p y - A our fun available on shkort NEED FOR REGULATION. {and native daughter movement, but that has faded,| notice. 6% Compounded LEMEN’S £ o T {atives | Althoush thelr organizations still exist. It is the b o as‘;flg'“nm’fllgfiw GENTLEMEN’S n the recent hearings in Seattle, representatives |, tnat counts, not the place of his birth [ Sk ; . : . LLAR ING of the halibut fishermen were a unit in opposing|"" n || If you want to win, stick! If you want to AND LOAN ASSOCIATION FURNISHINGS proposals for international regulation of fishing on Speaking of a recent fire in a Missouri town,| succet‘d then keep it u 1 Don"t quif * 2 H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, 3 s . the deep sea banks, and characterized as unwork-|one exchange sald a certain family lost all itc| ’ I ‘“ P. 1 t'_ The S Local sReprefi;tnflge, A. J. Nel- Worl.mg{nen s o e ations for lmiting the size of fish taken. | property. The other newspaper said the family|l world has mo use for quitters. The failures i s EYeEEiG BrRm ARa Supplies lost a used flivver, and J. E. Ford of the Bunceton I LT e B g b st N s . f Cigars, Tobaccos, ; " Candies Their objection to regulation by commission author- . 4 - Ao ; : Basle says they both were probably right—Kansas|| in the world have been the quitters—they . | | TELEPHONE 324 ity is readily understandable oerience has taught that regulation of any business or occupation by |City Times) who began all right BUT DID NOT HOLD | T that method is largely unsatisfactory to those en-| 3 k f y i In one day the Prince of Wales is promoted to oo, & ' gaged in it. |Vice Admiral of the Naval Fleet, Licutenant Gen- OUT. Begin to save money and KFfEP Mrs. John B. Marshall CIGARS However, all studenzs of the industry agree that|org] in the Army and Air Marshal of the Flying 1T UP. = . . ot = some steps must be taken if the fishing grounds|fForce. With the proper backing that boy would PHONE 2201 H % £ NEW SHIPMENT are not to be depleted. Figures recently announced in |get somewhere.—(Macon -Telegraph.) | | BL‘RFORD s CORNER OF FINNISH KNIVES ATVD Prince Rupert for fares anded there during the| R PO Ty T . . . Copper Coffee Pots ( past three seasons are significant as to the course| We understand they've brought out a luggage [ Ma[gl A Ly | % ’ : In 1928, 1977 vessels, landed | CArrier which clamps on the running board of the I‘I B 1" B h l B k Sheanipply 48 dacns. 1o 0%, vessels, landed | Koo car and holds & pack of cigarettes.—(Ohio 1e D. . benrendas ban and $350 at Prince Rupert had 28,298,000 pounds of halibut Siate Toaroal) THE NEW IDE In 1929, 2,067 vessels landed 28114,600 pounds. Dur- |52 OLDESI BANK IN ALASKA AL ing the season recently ended, 1918 ships had fares| (pjcago racketeers have taken over the beauty 4 COMP INY | SHOP aggregating 23,692,700. The average fare in lszfl‘parlor business, evidently in the hope of creating 218 Front Street was 14,300 pounds, in 1929, 13,000 and in 1930, 12.300‘1;: permanent crime wave.—(New York Post.) f | ROOM and BOARD | | | | | |

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