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e s 4~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1930. - . has been so extensive as to hurt American labor|UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ® . by 2 Dailvy Alaska Emplre and: {3/ akid | Amerioun presiiss” Ootietess BUITHE Auchorage, Alaska. PROFESSIONAL | Frafernal Societies £ B ? 1 |wen advised to heed the Presidents recommends-| \oriop 15 RRERY | GIVEN o Al ]TOS FOR HIRE B e i JOHN TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER |tion in this instance. Politics should not cnter|pnat the ALASKA PACIFIC SAL-|® —e = | Gastineau Channel % I ————————————— |into the matter, since neither of the great parties| MON CORPORATION, a corpora- | Helene W. L. Albrecht 4 :‘\ Streets, Junea®, Alaska [seek to make political capital by even overt sym- rhefi stéat:nd Dilfl“i)arei and iqu’:g- Massage, Electricity, Infra Red M”“:'g ";v?,‘,“"s - e G g i 4 y 4 i age in business " % é «d In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class |pathy for criminals who owe no allegiance to this Territory 0‘; F:\laska. has mfldg apf Ray, Medical Gymnastics, Wednesday evening country plication, Seral 07472, for a Soldier's 410 Goldstein Bullding it 8 o'clock. Elks Graham’s Taxi "~ SUBSCRIPTION glvlz's awell ang| This matter should not be permitted to be link-[Additional Homestead, as assignee Phone Office, 216 Hall. = Delivered by carrler in Juncau, Douglas, 'readwell and)oq with the proposal to stop all immigration for|f Wm. J. O'Neal, a beneficiary o . Visiting brothers ¢ aid, at th following rates. W under Sections 2306 and 2307, U, 8. velcome. |a period of five years, which is fostered by some - . Nevised Statutes, DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER < nths, in advance, for a tract of R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. Phone 565 co, S1.21 | prominent members of both Houses of Congress.|iand consisting of a i v thoy B 2 pporximately | NTISTS Business Office S o n‘r\”l\rr:‘:.' .%‘:nxlylPrp\zd(-nL Hoover does not seem to be keen for the[4.02 acres, situated on the wes’t‘ i M fee. I uls { s 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. | d - —— s o0 B latter action. His own secommendation i to plsce |shore. of Port. Althorp, on lilha- i Goldsteln STAND AT ARCADE CAFE e B phone for Editork css Offices, 374, W ity s RERAD 5 officers | 70ff Island, one and one-half miles 44 = imon authority in the hands of American officers outheast of Point Lucan, Alask: Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. . . _ ies of Freemason- " ssocia PRESS. road 8 by Ca event aliens. , ’ 3 a, i %) i At Prs s Seiutlvy cnilea to the abroad so they can prevent allens, likely to be-|.mbraced in U. . Survey No. 1809, °- ° Day and Night Service o Sarttels Bl B ol Dabar Snd e | e DUble charges teom Somilg in Under theltgm whm e Mo LUSER: o . Any Place in the City for $1.00 seoond_Friday USLM. No. 1637 bears S. 34° 15 E. 3232 chains, Latitude 58° ‘quo'n system. He would revise the nation's immi- gration laws, making them more flexible, more |26 {| Dr. Charles P. Jenne each month at o BE LarcEr | 7! : R 1< (08" 00" N.. Longitude 136° 20" 25" ey ML 7:30 pos BLICATION. limited and putting them upon a selective basis. |t ang Ghich 1, more patriculary Rooms 8 and 8 Valentine 3 SR o S tish ;l:i,em&-e,s., le. " |As he pointed out, “Under conditions of current |described as follows, to-wit: Building HEISEL, Sec,-ez;;lyv WALTER B. unemployment, persons coming to the United Gtates Commencing at Corner No. 1, Telephr e 176 seeking work would likely become either a direct| identical with Corner No. 3, |e \ g | LOYAL ORDER [or indirect public charge.” Officers issuing visas| Deep Sea Samon Companys |[———— |} Covici Auro SERVICE || OF MOOSE lare doing this as much as possible under the| §''s. Non-mineral survegy S | Dr. J. W. Bayne 5'1;1‘\11:!1‘:! .:}*z'gflflxj gu;x;::c amt;nu LodgeMN%d'm(;. s Meets every o a | present law, and whatever is needed to strengthen) 1657, Anchorage, Alaska, Serial DENTIST night, at 8 o'clock. | their hands or extend their authority, should be[ No. 06519; thence north 5.05 Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. ORI 1 s written into law by the present Congress. Abso-| C¢hains to Corner No. 2, identi- | office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | > > = STAND AT PIONEER TOM SHEARER, Dictatas. | 4 ISR S T AR Iy | " [lute stoppage of immigration for five years is a| §al, S Gorner Mo 8 Tongass Evenings by appointment. ! POOL ROOM g ISRy B0, Box o | harsh measure and could easily result in depriving| August 22, 1925; thence east | Phone 321 Place Your Orders | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 | the United States of many desirable immigrants, 888 chains to Corner No. 3, |°- : £ Day and Night Second and fourthMon- who would make excellent citizens. identical with Corner No. 2, |e- —_——————— oLy { § day of each month ir i Tougass / National Forest - Dr. A. W. Stewart 4 18 Service Scottish Rite Temple, QS OEN ma z = .| ination, August 22, 1925; thence, ¢ S C’ z: : : g e (‘Lm)n“ ]T“fl Jibon pmp;])se:s A, amen following the meanders of mean DENTIST &) H"lst"las (RIS TS 3 beginaing at 7'3,0 p. m Lt B Lot 8 ! {ment to quc ?/;»m\.m Act to pmj ibit \hnl nanu- | high tide line of Port Althorp, | Hgg:;fin; to Bxgiom' | %Y EVANS L. GRUBER A ' % o ot s | facture of California wine-grape juice. The man| South 26%° E. 302 chains, | UILD TREES Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- JOIN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. | [ene ot 08 e o drink popuiss. ot M AR || e inae e ! T Foketo Ak s, . e a : il B c;larjner tNo, CA; thence W. 685 || Phone 276 R e Yesterday Chamber of ‘ommerce launched | ik A chains to Corner No. 1, the Y . » ‘ranklin eet, 'ween ORDER OF EASTERN STAR | its annual di - f \bership. For 1931 it has Science and Politics. place of beginning. . < = CK’S TRANSFER Front and Second Streets el 4 etively ‘set it # " s, or 120 _— ny and all persons claiming| | . tentatively > | for 350 @Lfnypra or, 13 (New York Times) adversely any of the above de-| Dr Geo. L. Barton ! Call 524 PHONE 359 Tuesdays of each month, 4 more than the total for 1930. It takes no “selling | scribed land should file their ad- | | ; 248y oiciock, ;- Bookkian it ikt o vear thoss who helq| A magazine called State Government, published and . shoul elr ad-| | CHIROPRACTOR - Rite Temple. LILY alk” to re-enroll for P yast dlinge H00 LI the American Legislators' Association, asked |Vers¢ claims within the period of ! 1 B | membership in the organization last year. Through|p. oo = : et £ publication or thirty days there- | Hellenthal Building URFORD, Worthy ¥ | Professor Yerkes of Yale how a scientist would go/|,e the ill be b | i Matron; FANNY L. past experience they iuow that the Chamber has|gpout arafting a mew law. First, he replied, would |2ficr OF they will be barred by the;| OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | o8, R i 4 R g . . plied, provisions of the Statutes. || Horrsy 10 a. m. to 12 noon ROEINSON, Secretary. represented the community sanely and progressively | come the factual survey, followed by a critical J. LINDLEY GREEN, ! 2 B | 4 < Jonnson LAY not only in 1930 but in former years. They have|examination of the problem to determine how best Register, | | R | ; ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS seen the benefits accruing to the town, and to its|to approach it. The scientist would proceed to|First publication, Nov. 5, 1930. | By Appointment FEESIpOINE Seghers Council No. 1760, citizens, from the work which this organized group |choose a means of achieving the desired regulation|Last publication, Jan. 7, 1931 ; PHONE 259 DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS Meetings second and lass " o a " |of human behavior. Then he would try an experi- | Monday at 7:30 p. m. of public-minded citizens have performed. : |Gt or tivotth kb tha® aioal sot - nis” mMBLHAR - —— MAYTAG WASHING E: ‘yt toii P. Next year will be one of the most 1mporlant‘ o ¥ siodticatl n !t" . l. MACHINES ransient brothers urg- in the history of the town. It will see the m“m_‘mak}ilng suct Jhenquen . ity Sk ong ]as lhe o l;‘ MINERS | Robert Si £y auenc. s el Hon of @ vast development ‘program of timber and |Of that experiment might indleate. OWYy then Woule|} o e iyoy . ‘ obert Simpson GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Chambers, Fifth Street. . a vast g i and | pe pe ready for “tentative or probational adoption | ADQUARTERS 4 Opt. D JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. i waterpower in this district, leading to the estab-|of expermentally proved methods or means of social K R ll:) el Phone 17 H. J. TURNER, Secretary. lishment of pulp and paper mills right at our doors. | control, preferably for a limited period and in a A Complete Line of | radua s Angeles Col- | ——— This will undoub'cdly lead to other developments|narrowly restricted area.” That, in turn, would ‘? lege of Optometry and Front Street Juneau ASK FOR DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. which will require the attention of a live Chamber clear the path for a “final study of results and BOOTS ‘m gm::mximy o i Mects first and thira of Commerce in order that the town may reap its ' formulation of regulatory procedures for general SHU PACS 1‘. . o i g . xong:ys,les ?c:{oc: proportionate share of the benefits. | adoption.” CAPS - PEERLESS Douglas. ALEX GAg,st s In order to function to its highest efficiency, the | The edltord wl:mrs Lezlfiatirsvwhotvn;ay ktlake ;he: MINERS’ LAMPS T DR, R, E. SOUTHWELL | GUY SMITH, Secretary, Visiting Chamber should have a wide circulation of its| Fn®, T TR FURIeh e Ll G R [| "~ Optometrist-Optician FRUIT brothers welcome, membership throughout the community. Tt should | Soovo Ay oS epidiative halls” To be sure, Congress- | —and— || Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted = = enroll not only business and professional men but . ., ought to be familiar by now after nine years WATERPROOF [ Room }:I Valentine Bldg. CAKES o s P e = men from every walk of life. The halibut fisher-|ot Hoover, with fact-finding surveys. Many pro- | Offlce: pliokies 494, rosidenie A time. A tank for Diesel Oil | men, salmon fishermen, miners, owners of property |gressive Governors, too, have come to depend more CLOTHING phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | and a tank for crude oil save ' to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 RELIABLE TRANSFER and more on this once-despised device. There are| 4 s half a dozen such surveys under way in this stae|{ Wike A at this moment, covering crime, prisons, taxes, un~1 l e vo"an employment, waterpower. Even Mayor Walker has, FRONT STREET his fact-finders out. But Professor Yerkes evidently 0 ite Wi " ruly Of | nsiders these efforts rudimentary and ephemeral|§ OPPosite Winter & Pond the Such a body would "y 14 like to see a permanent public agency |- T == S v Bpeak .with great &ffect set up, for example, to study crime. For his view| ing Juneau, and voice authoritatively Juneau's posi- |that we have failed to discriminate between legis- tion on every issuc concerning the entire Terri- |lation and education as means to attain our ends! of all types, men who 'work for salaries and wages, | every element which goes into the makeup of our | citizenry should be included in the Chamber's mem- bership so that in the aggregate it will constitute organiz ) representative truly of Good Every Year | ROOM and BOARD Mrs. John B. Marshall PHONE 2201 a | | i [ | o Il i | | composite i r town and its poj n won all questions affect- Peerless Bakery | i | FOREST | ‘ o i | tory. |he will find little sympathy among professnonal} 1931 S’lYLES : = e = f WOOD For the ne: 1onth, the Chamber’s voluntary lawmakers. “Methodology” may have its place in| i e et e SR S LT | “Remember the Name” » membership campazn Wil continue. In view of government, but they would recognize only one as-|} oo GARBAGE We will attend to them' the splendid record for achievement which was|Pect of it, and that the professor has utterly ig- | d on all fur promptly. Our COAL, Hay, GARBAGE HAULING V) o work done by Office at Wolland's nored. “But, Mr. Yerkes,” one can hear them | asking, “how do we get re-elected?” Grain and Transfer business! is increasing daily. There’s ai reason. Give ug a trial order| today and learn why. recently made public, the response should be im- mediate and practically unanimous. Tailor Shop Chester Barnesson . PHONE 66 b DAIRY FERTILIZER | HAULED t Yurman’s (Wrangell Sentinel.) 1{Order that new Fur Gar- Probably it has been a long time since Wrangell| ment for Christmas now AND LOT CLEANING E. O. DAVIS 4 Phone 584 JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. The Silver Lining. DOLE ¢ You Can’t Help Being | Secretary Hyde's characierization as a dole the proposal of Congress to Federal funds avail-|experienced a winter as depressing from a business Pleased | b able to farmers, stricken rought, for the pur- | point of view as the present one. At the same time HOTEL Front Street, next to Warner J chase of food for personal use, ought to be|we doubt if Wrangell has ever had cause to look ZYNDA D. B_ FEMMER Machine Shop { seriously considered by the national lawmakers. His |forward to approaching spring with a greater degree | “ AN warning against the experiment, directly to the|Of optimism, engendered by the knowledge that ELEVATOR SERVICE PHONE 114 CABINET and JUNEAU TR SFER nothing can prevent the town from enjoying a de- gree of prosperity that may amount to a real boom. Sufficient money is already pledged to insure Wrangell a period of industrial activity such as the MILLWORK COMPANY 3 GENERAL CARPENTER point, has the baciing of the unfortunate exper- | ience of those nations which have heretofore tried | out unemployment doles. They have been found‘ 8. ZYNDA, Prop. ATimelyTip to set a nrl:!'n;um z;n um‘mplogmlt*}r‘n-t h“fl;lmtemu; town has never had before. Let us back up this ELL the people AN instances, as been prove at recipients of | statement with a few figures: & 3 ; 2 doles prefer to remain idle on the pittance of | For the Shoemaker Bay school an appropria- ', ey merchandise with HARRIS GLASS REPLACED i 3 public charity they receive than to join the ranks tion of $171,000 has already been made, and an good printingand watch your sales IN AUTOS of the employed. Of course, this does not hold |additional $100,000 appropriation is before Congress volume grow. Other merchants Hardware Co. | Esti . good for a majority of the unemployed, but it doesi“'“;: hardl.vka tclioubt of being pas_set:l. e bave proved this plan by repeated - ; Stllljnpfgi:SRI;:mlsthed : A o FEISA ast week the news was received of the $40, . ues to an extent that it renders the system [ appromeintion for work on the oid A B cannery| tests- We'll belo with your copy. CASH CUTS COSTS Moves, Packs and St : o Freight and Ba:.gga:;"&!‘fi { | cally and socially objectionable. Why Congress should ish funds for farmers on which work will begin “in late winter 7 Open until 9 p.m. | Daily Empire vant Ads Pay. road, or early spring.” (1 i i 3 § to buy food with an sher classes of unem- Work on the new school will beg - 3 gin as soon as | s ———————. . \ H i ployed labor - puzzl. It cannot be & question |{ne ponds are sold—another neat sum of $50,000. M abr ’S Ca fe Prompt Delivery of¢ ; of merit. one class is to be extended personal The Presbyterian Church is to be rebuilt, and y ALL KINDS OF COAE. % succeor, he needy have a right to ask for|while no definite plans have been made it seems 3 1 g and receir Lhe same consideration. The trade or safe to assume that this means an expenditure of Fr e_Bruhn Regular Dinners PHONE 48 :“ profession any unemployed person may have fol- |at least $15,000. i : Short Ord. | A i lowed does not make a. particle of difference. 1If| There is ' bm":‘dem:le :mf’;m}‘ of imperative | C A Short Orders bcuams oo s o R & the Congress.bslieves it is its duty to relieve the |8treet work fo be done by the city; and of course ompan ' Lunches there is always a certain amount of private con- AN i hungry of the aar al class, which of all others P L. C. SMITH and CORONA i 2 e ddeq | Struction work. Other Rossibilities to be considered | g Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. TYPEWRITERS Is in the besi pos to produce without added|,., 5 pew light plant, a new cold storage, addi- [eaturing Frye’ - ! g I'rye's POPULAR PRICES Guaranteed by cost its own food, it is rqually its duty to feed all|jona) docking facilities and the ever present hope of the hungry whom ‘the exigencies of depression have turned out of jobs and who have no oppor- tunity to produce food for themselves. The dole system is repugnant to free Americans. What they want, and certainly should have, is the |a million dollars in contruction work in the im- |\ oo opportunity for gainful occupation through ‘which they can feed and clothe themselves. Admittedly the Government cannot by law or fiat insure em- ploymen! everybody. It can by enlarging public buflding pro it possible by providing funds for farmers to plant next Spring's crops; it can, by keeping taxes down, encourage business and manufacturers to augment their operations; it cannot by the dole system or any other, permanent relief. > employment for some; it can make of renewed activity at the sawmill. Money already pledged ‘and otheéf projects which | |seem almost a certainty make ‘it probable lhali Wrangell may anticipate the expenditure of hal(w_ mediate future. Northern Airways. | (Prince Rupert Empire.) Incorporation of the Northern British Columbia Airways, Ltd., with head office at Prince Rupert| places this city more firmly on the aviation map. There is no good reason, with air travel making | such great strides, why Prince Rupert should not| soon develop into an important aerial center. For some time, planes have been flying regularly be- licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 Harold Thorpe Says- If you want to win, stick! succeed, If you want to then keep it up! Don’t quit. The Shaving Sets {° $2.25 Value for HARRY MABRY Proprietor J. B. BURFORD & €0.{ | “Our door step is worn satisfied customers” Pt i SAVE MONEY Where It Grows FASTEST Your funds available on skort notice. 6% Compounded Semi-annually. DIME & DOLLAR B! ING AND LOAN ASSOCIA' N H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, Local Representative. A, J. Nel- Northern : Light Store | GENTLEMEN’S » FURNISHINGS - Workingmen’s : DEPORTING CRIMINALS. tween Seattle and Alaskan cities. There are dozens world has no use for quitters. The failures son, Supervisor, 8. E. Alaska Supplies of ways in which a service out of Prince Rupert i X B One of the most timely suggestions in President Will be found singularly useful. This port, so to in the world have been the quitters—they £ Cigars, Tobaccos, : d . , | speak, is vay | 4 : J footoee magmago to Congress, and lons Mot Tullylil fil s Uons " more northerly points such as who began all l'lg]lt BUT DID NOT HOLD CHRISTMAS l Candies " i covered in brief telegraphic reports at the time, TELEPHONE 324 # "{Juneau. The great territory around Prince Rupert . @ealt with criminals of alien nationality. He sald:|)o; 45 jiself admirably to the development of such OUT. Begln to save money and KEEP CIGARS I X 3 I urge the strengthening of our depor- a traffic. IT UP 1 g ot e ——— tation laws so as to more fully rid ourselves of criminal aliens. Furthermore, thousands of persons have entered the country in vio- lation of the immigration laws. The very method of their entry indicated their ob- Jjectionable chara and our law-abiding foreign residents ffer ‘n consequence. I recommend that tiic Congress provide meth- A New York householder is said tc: have found it necessary to label his home: “This is not a speakeasy.”—(Boston Transcript.) Advertising successfully is an art, and just now should be a popular fine art.—(Atlanta Constitu- tion.) The ¢ P b B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST EANK IN ALASKA | i3y UNITED FOOD BurrorD’s CORNER NEW SHIPMENT |* T OF FINNISH KNIVES AND Copper Coffee Pots Make useful gifts—$3.00¢ and $3.50 -4 } THE NEW IDEAL | | I' | SHOP b ods of strengthening the Government to COMPA N Y correct this abuse. The “noble experiment” might be noble in pur- 5 RiES Aipect . (8 Admittedly this abuse has not been light Illlmsg. but it is rotten in practice—(Tampa Tribune.) 'L 5 MARY HAMMER | %