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I THE DAI[Y ALASI&A EMPIRE TUESDAY, DEC 16, 1930. " . . ratic candidates for President and Vice-President UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, *— = b e = e SR Daily Alaska Empire |ua v o s oot piiorm. 1t 1s ai anciorage, Ale. PROFESSIONAL [ Fraternal_Societies | : . laimed that 72 more delegates are likely to be 50| yorrop g ‘;iEREB.;{ | . Al ;TOS FOR HIRE ligli=iue ! JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER |i | before convention time. This would g¥¢| rha the ALASKA PACIFIC SAL- # - o | Gastineau Channel | e = |1t @ majority of 25 votes in the convention. VION CORPORATION, a corpora- Helene W. L. Albrecht & Y et Owing to the two-thirds rule which controls the| ion organized under the laws of N -~ , and’ Main g PHYSIOTHERAPY e : o nominations in the Democratic convention, this| he State of Delaware and quali- | \rosa00 Elegrlclty Infra Red | [{ o FLQuTLRD 2 S R " % '\ out| ied to emgage in business in the | pUPRLL T ED M, Meeting every % he's Ttioe 1608 e Hetond Clake ority would not be sufficient to name an out| poogono”or Alaska, has made ap- Ray, Medical Gymnasti ) ° Whdnesdy .eveiltig ___ |and out Wet candidate, but it would prevent any |plication, Serial 07472, for a Soldier's 410 Goldstein Bujlding « at 8 o'clock. Flks SUBSCRIPTION RATES, | ang |Pronounced Dry move either in the selection of|Additional Homestead, as assignee Phone Office, 216 a x 1 Hall, Delivered by carrier in Juncau, Douglas, Treadwell and | andard bearers or in drafting a platform. As the()f Wm. J. O'Neal, a_ beneficlary ¢— ) Visiting ' brothers . ! % bl el e DRI L L L "wnlge:ms‘,cs!:f‘?{:(Jsmr:rndnfls:acg' of | * DES XANER & FEERBURGER | P’ 56 "RE B o i ~|ing the delegates from Alaska, New York, New ot consibng. of appberiisly | Doaks BEEE wone B. B. MARTIN. Exalied Ruler. S g 3 romptly | yorsey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Massachusetts, Rhode| t.02 acres, situated on the west 2 . H. SIDES, Secretary. y s v 1 r irregularity HE RWALe) gt oonuseLl RO2,-osel,. | Bltue LYokt 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. ) . i y elr. papers - Island, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Ohio, Tllinois,|shore of Port Althorp, on Chicha- PHONE 56 STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Co-Ordinate Bod- 3 ! B Wisconsin, Nevada, Louisiana and Michi- !g‘flfh‘sal;*lfld(-)("‘;fn;l‘]‘;dL"l'x‘ceq‘:“‘f“{a"s‘if Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. D Ad Night Servic ies of Freemason- N R O RO G attie Jthe 222 The :(;L de umrluh) o listed as doubttul [ oA O O ey Nb. 1808 | ®— . ay a 1ght Service W v slm“uh Rite i i d to|and which the Wets are hopeful of carrying are:| rom which corner No. 1 MC. s—— . i t egular meetings | \ ‘ pas the | rnia, Minnesota, Washington, and Montana,U.SLM. No. 1657 bears S. 34° 15' | [)r Charles P. Jenne Any Place in the City for $1.00 U second Friday = ae Anaie a total of 72 votes 6" E. chains, Latitude 58 DENTIST e ‘ each month at L A J N GUARANTEED T LBl N7 b iR 5 )8 00" N. Longitude 136° 20° 25" 1 e v e e o = 7:30 p. m. Scote ASTAAN THAT oF AN X PUBLICATION. | 1In the eig I\}.(m\ nwnA‘)y)A nlxchul ust hiom blufl;)lllt i T ke A iR ETIY Réowa B;Y;?d‘g Valentine | e T gatherings held, the trend of public| jeceribed as follows, to-wit: uilding already tremendous against Prohibition Commencing at Corner No. 1, Telephone 176 Prompt Service, Day and Night \r 183 WALTER B. HEISEL, Se(f}reiz\ry | may make sufficient headway to put both parties| identical with Corner No. 3, |e 3 LOYAL ORDER ¢ on the Wet side of the issue, but ab present it| Deep Sen Salmon Companys | - Covica AuTo SERVICE | | 6F TOOBHE scems that the Wets can hope to be successtull [roge 2hd Manufachwing ste Dr. J. W. Bayne STAND AT THE OLYMPIC || TAXI Juneau Lodge No. 703, | ) the Democratic convention. The Rppubhcan> 1657, Anchorage, Alaska, Serial DENTIST | Phone 342 Day or Night | » Mpi:ls echry 1\11 olélday | attitude will depend larg upon the report on{ No. 06519; thence north 5.05 Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. A‘i“ J night, at 8 o'clock. | Prohibition of the W ham Crime Commission.| Cchains to Corner No. 2, identl- office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | | T or ~_“fl$ STAND AT PIONEER =4 ;o\‘fi!s;lEaARER' Dictator. ) [ Reliable reports have it that the Commission wii| ¢l with Corner Mo Lf“m"‘;‘]"‘!‘fig;” Evenings by appointment. | |y ’ POOL ROOM 5 Secy., P. O. Bdxien | recommend neither repeal of the Bighteenth Amend-| august 23, 1025; thence east 3 Phone 321 A Place Your Orders I .S MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 |1 | ment nor modi of the Volstead Act. If it| 888 chains to Corner No. 8, | t far [ Day and Night Second and fourth Mon- |lives up to these advance notices, and the G. O. P.| identical with Corner No. 3, ~e—— = TRRS } b Sorvi day of each month ir * [stands by President Hoover for another term in ;‘"]‘:;3};’]‘33";2 fg;g%‘thee“m' Dr. A. W. Stewart i Ch }‘ Tvice Iy Scottish Rite Temple, | office, the Drys have the best chance in that party’s 1.};;10{‘_“5“ ”fc p m‘;fi% DENTIST 1 rlstmas e B v beginning at 7:30 p. m. * — - — | national convention. high tide line of Port Althorp, Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. 1. | i ‘; b EVANS L. GRUBER ATt ARD | S e South 26%° E. 302 chains, SEWARD BUILDING | TREES | Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec. PROGRESSING BACKWARD. | Bemara Shaw halled Einstein as our ‘great-| South 60%° W. 436 chains to Otfloe Thone. 2 i 3 THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY | |retary. - g " r ] r v b orner 0. hence . 3 one lower House of Cor n|est contemporary. Dr. Nicholas Murray l?utler be” ahilhe ‘to. Obmibe No AL iK1 | . ]\’S TRANSFER Franklin Street, between ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Office of Education to the|stows on him the title of “Monarch of Minds.| price‘or Peoinning. . i - JA E Pront und Becuolt Nisesty T OF Ao ed |Shows that it pays to expound theories that no| Any and all persons claiming ™ 7 ~ 1 PHONE 359 Tuesdays of each month 4 ?nnc can understand. adversely any of the above’ de- Dr Geo. L. Barton i Call 524 IR o el el o { g - R S SR, scribed land should file their ad- |8 SUSSSUSR Y P4 SRS | 1 . .| A calfor rancher, driving an auto trick,|Verse claims within the period of CHIROPBACTOR | gut;l"remple. LILY b officials thefi: < G . aure tHE | publication or thirty days there- Hellenthal Building | ORD, Worthy B nt of such a plan, |has been killed by a Prohibition Agent. No lquor(arier or they be batred by the OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | Matron; FANNY L. ‘ : olutely no discussion of it |Was found on the truck. Apother instance of the|provisions of the Statutes. Hovrs: 10 a. m. to 12 noon W P Johnson 2 3 ROBINSON, Secretary. L Y ven to the Federal|Way the “noble experiment” works J. LINDLEY GREEN, 2p.m to5p m. i o L . FE 5 In all L | e Register. 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. FRIGIDAIRE ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ¢ school program cies of the Office of | Our Would-Be Dictators First publication, Nov. 5, 1930, By Appointment | « Seghers Council No. 1760 | Education in its Alaska such an eventuation | ur Would-Be Dictators. Last publication, Jan. 7, 193l PHONE 259 |}| DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS Meetings second and lasy B was never at any time ously mentioned. On | T o s P P ERE MAYTAG WASHIN Monday at 7:30 p. m. i the surface, at least, the transfer seems 0 have| poroo yne wyickersham report is in the hands . MACHINES TR, brothilrs kg~ ‘ Bdeti’ fhe! progeny. of o hasblly considered asa of |ip e 0T B SR St B Sl cE et MINERS ed to attend. Council been iho’ proge 3 : x SRl SR o) the President the Methodist Board of nmpql-l E : R Robert Slmpson GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Chambers, Fifth Street, someone who was almost entirely lacking : ance, Prohibition and Public Morals is telling him HEADQUARTERS JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. i edge of the local Federal ‘School em and itS|what he must do with it. If it even hints at the| O t. D, Phone 17 H. J. TURNER, Secretary, < 8 : widely scattered unit I necessity of modifying the Prohibition law, Mri A Complete Line of Graduate Los Angeles Col- | Perhaps of Education is not the|Hoover is directed to ignore it or defy it. Other-| legn of Optometry and | Front Street Juneau ASK FOR DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0. E. ¢ roper a charge rk. It is:wise there is going to be “the biggest political up-| BOOTS Opthalmology Mects {irst and third 9 conceivable jons mig o it for|heaval in years” Dr. Wilson, General Secretary of SHU PACS Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground %Mondays 8 o'clock, ) gt Sy be the desire of the|the Methodist Board, declares that the Prohibition-| R — . PEERLFSS at Eagles Hall . o limit the scope | ists stand ready to desert both the.Democratic and CAPS ~ 0 4 Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. el s S | | Republican parties in such numbers that nothing MINERS’ LAMPS DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting { of that bureau’s activity to scientific and technical| yi)) o ory byt “wreckage” He adds, by way of Optometrist-Optician | brothers welcome. ' [} phases of the country's educ mal |>rub,l'm; nlul‘ emn warning, that “any one who thinks we would —and— Eyes Examlned—Glafisesl:‘ltted | ” 5 — l end its administrative duties. Second, it may be the | o obnoce Presidents Hoover if he reverses his pro- Room 7, Valentine Bldg . C ES | Our trucks go any pl i t opr > £ 5 , . 4 K y place any | i hope of the Administration to bring the control of |hibition stand, just as quickly as we opposed Mr WATERPROOF Office phone 484, residense J, . time. A tank for Diosel Ol | . (I i the schools closer to Alaska | Smith in 1928, is badly mistaken.” Quite in line CLOTHING phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | and a tank for crude oil save p ] The of the is, of course,|with this is the breathing out of threatening and to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 [ burner trouble. I3 strictly a matter for the jon to decide. slaughter by the organ of the Anti-Saloon League,| M.k A ° i o 4 Good Every | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | i It it fe s | render the The American Issue. In its edition of November 22| ke vowan | . - Y [ REL s T S e § \dministra- |1t affirms that the Republican Party is faced not} FRONT STREET { ear | SLIABLE 1R ; ' A ki ihe by @ landslide but by suicide. Here are some of its| RONT STR *t/1 ROOM and BOARD | Hi5y PROER - | word {1 Opposite Winter & Pond \ ‘ ar t 8 We now assert that the Republican Party | & =eemeeeeeoaee Mrs. John B. Marshall Peerless ; T k9 of the nation has not a shadow of a chance | B | > NE 99, F o Federal school em by isferring control ‘rom to win in 1932 if it stands for the repeal of | | llIOI\L 2501 B k ORI ST A one Washington burcau to another. It can onjy Prohibition and nominates a candidate who | | a ery do so by moving the seat of authority from the | will make his campaign on that platform. | 1931 STYLES o) : T % 7 WOOD ; national capital to Alaska o It is certain suicide, before the ef- } > D SRemabis e (Nnse” It is well known that the Administration has for fort is started, to contemplate any expec- | G RB AGE We will attend to them g many months been moving in exactly the opposite| ' tation of success if the Republican Party of |} Guaranteed on all fur A 7 promptly. Our COAL, Hay, 1 GARBAGE HAULING direction to that taken by the House in this in- the “:'lIE]“"(‘, fv!?n\lllld hlv <_':lx1m:r[mlnrh_\'llt‘:v )x(:lxlllt‘cxl‘l work done by H 1ULFD Grain and Transfer business/ . 0"‘;’;‘ W:"“"fl's B0 | stance. It has adopted a policy to end the con- ‘q“’* M:“ a0 anipeal F 4 “ : V] is increasing daily. There’s a| | & ailor Shop nection of the Burcau of Indian Affairs With| ppore are undoubtedly millions of American men | Y AND LOT CLEANING reason. Give us a trial order(! yynpa hester Barnesson ¥ Indian schools in the St It has, in fact, 20m€ anq women of fine character who sincerely hope| urman’s E. O. DAVIS today and learn why. J U CABINET PHONE 66 further an that. It has taken definite 5teDS|to see Prohibition succeed. But can they believe| s Phone 584 | 1 . | and DETAIL MILL- DAIRY FERTILIZER to abc the entire Indian reservation system |success possible by such methods? Do you approve | Order that new Fur Gar- You Can’t Help Being i which woull ve the effect of ending the very |of this rule of ruin policy of the Methodist Board | ment for Christmas now Pleased WORK CO. xistence of the Bureau of Indian Affairs by wiping and the Anti-Saloon League? Are they ready to| Y ik e b which it has been |abandon persuasion for terrorism? Some of the |l —mememer HOTEL % ez Front Strect, next to Wamer || oo A o ; lo ite furisdiction the |SPokesmen of the Methodist Board and the Anti-|—— ZYNDA D. B. FEMMER ‘ chine Shop . e ¥ 5 > . |Saloon League are doing work for which they are JUNEAU TRANSFER ; Tndian schools of Al -\u;m A"':\“"" ey 10 W€ |paid. Like the silversmiths of Ephesus, they find | S ATOR AERVICE PHONE 114 CABINET and COMPANY J i A new lease on life without at the same | their living in organizing for Prohibition, and so it . . - i accompl anything beneficlal to the schools i no wonder that they cry out “Great is Diana” me Y I lp 8. ZYND. op. MILLWORK s il thems when they see it imperiled. But is the great body | GENERAL i The Bureau at present constituted, of the sensible and pious Americans for whom Lhov\ g ! ‘V(():I?RPENTER may be ( and ient in every respect. [profess to speak actually ready to endorse the ELL the prople |,. K 1 But way true It is one of plan of ostracism and intimidation adopted by these| ghout bm:ly merchandise with LA B uos which, for many decades, |men? It would seem to be time for genuine and | AT N HARRIS Gl RaELateD Sioe hied g under fire, Many |Sane Prohibitionists to repudiate anybody who claims | §ood printing your sales IN AUTOS b Boveipins wide proportions, |0 be able to deliver them bound and gagged over| volume grow. Other merchants Hardware Co. PebiintesiFurmiied i R Ao " |to* a program of proscription and to an un-Ameri- have proved this plan by repeated |, she have been door. sibly this was wmore | _ 5 e e T Upon Request can system of political dictatorship. tests. We'll beln with your CASH CUTS COSTS 3 ause th tem it typified was altogether | If the Prohibitionists wish to form a third | 0Py, Molves, Packs and. Stonee 4 reason of faulty personnel. Butb|party of their own, it will be quite within their e T - Open until 9 p.m. y & B Freight and Baggage use, the fact remains that it i irights to do so. We long had a militant Prohibi- paily Empire Want Ads Pay. ‘ : ency that Alaskans will wel- |tion Party in the United States, and might have| 5.4 A s S L ’ Prompt Delivery of : |another. But that is a very different thing from | grm———— Mabry S C fe i sdiction should effectuate a |setting out deliberately to play the part of a wreck- a_ ALL KINDS OF COAL trol to the " tory. T]“,:u of other parties. If the Drys are preparing to s bl o S0 At |abandon the Republican ship, let them do it with| " Reguldar Dinners PHONE 438 d last year when control PR ¥ ¢ | dignity, after serving fair notice. But let them not, Short Ord ration was taken out Of | . 0i0" on board as if they were a loyal part of the | wort Urders 2o ands of the Office of Education and -1:\(‘(]qcre“ and then threaten to scuttle and sink the ompany Lunches i Governor of Ala This was a step toward | yessel with all on board before they themselves L. C. SMITH and CORONA ,¢ on here of Federal authority. If a change }put on life-preservers and take to the boats. We Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. TYPEWRITERS , 1t system of school administration |may yet come to a dictator in this country, but Featunug Frye’s De- POPULAR PRICES Guaranteed by l rtainly the interests of the schools | ho “will be more like a man on horseback than an e e Feneroly would be |Sgont 1o 8 back cont and Whte te licious Hams and Bacon || HARRY MABRY |\I. B. BURFORD ¢ CO.| " | ] i Proprietor “Our door step is worn by also placed in the hands satisfied customers” He is the representative of the | Mr. Hoover's Bad Luck. PHONE 38 ion and of«the Interior Department here | A o e i (London Saturday Review.) Sh L ”“1(‘ he. her t;r ‘m&, l“;‘;:(::"‘)i:ml‘:u]e‘:; | one could find it in one's heart to be sorry f avl'lg ets SAVE MONEY ! ) than another asl & : e 4 8 . Mr. Hoover. His predecessor seems to us on ti Nor h r from an agency that, through a4 to have had all the luck and Mr. Hoover all e Where It Grows ern of experience, has acquired |ine plows. It was not his fault that the pros- $2.25 Value FASTEST L' h S r of conditions prevailing 'perity bubble burst a year ago, but the American - lg t tore i upon its problems. from people are in fact making him the scapegoat for H([rold T’[("‘pe Says-. Y°“;m‘£dfls;“g:g:= Ond!;nrt % 8 and turn it over to another |the slump caused by their own excessive optimism for A% ompound GENTLEMEN'S ver been remotely connected [and overspending | DIME &sznno\ = B‘ { NS of conditions to be Perhap: lht’r{el is a lesson in “1 for us !luu. From If you want to win. stick! If you want to 1 00 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION FURNISHINGS 9 ¢+ |time to ime here ar s in this country a cry v ] met icaps to be overcome, and which must |t e there . R ( X . y B T 5 Bhecart. e B ’ be educated to the territorial view of things, is the for the fusiess mar n rfifi{l“i:n\:;:lcluo:\‘]: B succeed, then keep it up! Don’t quit. The Local Representative. A. J. Nel- Workingmen’s s S fo A 00N : A . son, Supervisor, S. E. . absolute negative of progres cessful. The same thing seems to have occurred world has no use for quitters. The failures at % i Supplies i o e R R s 5 5 in the United States. Mr. Hoover was saluted as{ s A B e e 2 : o) 3 s oo L AIN [N |the super-business man and he is now condemned in the world have been the quitters—they T Cigars, Tobaccos, DRYS WORRIED OVER ‘,‘,ET GAIN 11 as the super-failure. Sic transit; | A G * . C 2 % B DEMOCRATIC YEAR. ! o T who began all right BUT DID NOT HOLD - | CHRISTMAS | andies R | The only ones who have benefited from gangster T e : | TELEPHONE 324 ‘ B e eleotion: Wl ot b | e N Bt D OUT. Begin to save money and KEEP o w CIGARS | held until November, 1932, and party national con-| joyjsville Courier-Journal.) | IT UP. . | at . B N oy ventions six months earlier than that, Dry leaders R S T I . Phone 25 i , | NEW SHIPMENT [ of the country are beginning to worry about the| The Nation didn't elect a single Communist.| 418 Sewnrd. B | Burrorp’s CORNER | OF FINNISH KNIVES AND | e .. . AT wet gains made in various States and their effes Big Bill Borah should be warned by that fact.—! I copper Cofiee POh ‘ | particularly in the Democratic camp On the basis | (Atlanta Constitution.) ‘ A | l | T’ | Make useful gifts—$3.00 urns, 113 more than barel| o ey B. M. Behrends Bank e ’ of November election returns, it is more than BUC | e i Lavancing on so many fronts that old we b. M. behrends ban . UNITED FOOD and $350 ‘ possible that the wet element will 8 . “1 }‘ “L | General Depression might as well surrender uncon- I E NEW IDEAL | national convention with a majority of the delega | ditionally.—(Indianapolis Star.) OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA COMPANY | SHOP | & ‘ ; pledged s oy d | 218 Front Street f figures gives the Wets 478 instructe Now for a concerted attack upon old General # t One et o ‘u’ ¥ | MARY HAMMER | yotes in the gathering which will nominate )om‘"‘Ulkn‘,)lu"ml}nlA—Awashmglon Post.) e . . -

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