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SIS S s ants——EC A ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 22, 1930. / ' . Amendment was by Judge Daniel case against the Eiznt d in Judge Clark Union.) - 218 Front Street MARY HAMMER S :“ . | an, former Supreme Court Justice of New|UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,! e - = 4 B = B L { ,n]]nr(’ | York, and Selden Bacon, both eminent lawyers of Anchora\;;t'(:p:’\lu;::n.lgm | PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societies | ¥ et [Ess e R 5 g Ieoenty | NOMlioN. 18, HERURY CCHVENIS™ = o - eoaaae OF AND MANAGER|mad o case in a New York Federal cuit|That the ALASKA PACIFIC SAL-|e ) Gastinean Channel > : C h the same counsel were assoclated| MON CORPORATION, a corpora-| | f{elene W. L. Albrecht 5 z : Y M 1 M. Evarts of Vermont. Mr. &varts|tion organized under the laws of || Plli'filO’THEEAPY || S= — —_— indsien of the late William M. Everts, “ormer |t Sbate of Delaware and quatisf| A —_— S B. P. 0. ELKS * f : v Gohs el b Sl 7] Zap A fibnk. s | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red 2 of New Tork and. (8L o S fied to engage in business in the| | M2 Meeting every Clas New vk and s a great grand-|perritory of Alaska, has made ap-!| Ray, Medical Gymnastics. , L Wednesday evening Bacon, gner from Connecticut of |plication, Serial 07472, for a Soldier’s | | 410 Goldstein Building 3 at 8 o'clock. Elks 2 . N aition of Independence. In summing up|Additional Homestead, as assignee! | Phone Office, 216 | a al l l S a x 1 Hall. . 4, Dougls, .Jersey case, Judge Colahan declared: “The|0f Wm. J. O'Neal, a beneficiary |e—— . s Visiting brothers : il has never been raised, con. |Under Sections 2306 and 2307, U. 8. | g—— ¥ s velee : e, a8 1 n raised, ON-|peyised Statutes, for a tract of | ® RS, KASER & FREEBURGER | ; i red or decided in the Prohibition cases or other|iand consisting of apporximately || PR K“Sgg;’.r';:fsmunmm ‘ honc 565 R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. . it 1‘1 ses by the Supreme Court of the United States.”|4.02 acres, situated on the west|/ 301-303 Goldstein BId; el M. H. SIDES, Secretary. » """ Should the Supreme Court do the unexpected|shore of Port Althorp, on Chicha- || i R R STAND AT ARCADE CAFE "3 L i . 274 : i oft Tsland £ ae PHONE 56 Co-Ordinate Bod- and rm the judgment of the lower court, the 0If Island, one “‘t‘di’““ ““1;1““11:50‘ Hours 9 & 1 to § p. m > _fes of Freemason CIATED PRES % % 4 s S oint Lucan, Ala e . m, 5 3 3 S son- D PRESS n could then decide the issue on its merits. |ambraced in U. S, Strvey Ne. 1808 S— . Day and Night Service CINR = Scottish Rite Dry amendment could be submitted the |t hich No. 1 MG fich| Resul tited | ry amendment 1 B ¢ to the|from which corner No. 477 7 — o 5 4 i egular meetings h ratification by State conventions, and|U.SLM. No. 1657 bears S, 34° 18 Dri Chatle Blijente Any Place in the City for $1.00 U\ 1\1‘ second Friday urths of them do so, the same old (28" B 3232 chains Latiude 887, i DENTIST. PR each month a E § v A & .. Longitude 136° 20° 25” .1 Scot- ed 10 years ago and lncreasing in VIEOr|w anq which 1. more patricularly! | = Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine T e e e = o i g nsity every succeeding year will go aMead.|described as follows, to-wit: ! Building R And that is what will happen if the Supreme| Commencing at Corner No. 1, | Telephrae 176 Prompt Service, Day and Night ) | WALTER 'B. HEISEL, Sccrhtaty Court reverses the New Jersey decision | identical with Corner No. 3, |e— —— " LOYAL ORDER B bl b L | A Covicit AuTo SERVICE || OF MOOSE Toni AAN TN o ade ¢ Manufacturing site, | Tonight, Tuesd d Wednesday remain in| 'S’ Nonmineral Survey Ne. || Dr. J. W. Bayne STAND AT THE OLYMPIC || T 4XI Juneau Lodge No. 700, p which to mplete your Christmas shopping. Brunr[‘ 1657, Anchorage, Alaska, Serial || DENTIST Phone 342 Day or Night : 2 2 Meets every Monday to do it late than never at all No. 06519; thence north 5.05 || i night, at 8 o'clock. | ; Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | —— s 5 ik 8 e IR | chains to Corner No. 2, identts - | 1riot™s B3 JREREIS BCH {2 —---———"—ISTAND AT PIONEER TOM SHEARER, Dictator. 3 Apparently King Alfonso has weathered another| 2l With Corner No. 3, Tongass || ™"y o inos by appointment. 1 BT > W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 824 A he. titilan tulss of Bog .| Nationul Forest elimination, || \ : SR H POCIL. ROOM e i ; pain’ seems 0! have| - iR oo Yo ST aNER G| Phone 321 i | scrvasibeg ; % - more lives than the fabled cat 888 cha to Corner No. 3, |®— - Day 1 Nigh W ? o AU EODUE N 141 ST GRS JAertiia) ~ With CofAsr Nol . qiedl — | ay and gnt | Second and fourth Mon- i P e el R . o P o e | . day of each month ir % i 4 Tongass National Forest elim- A WATCH | ervi - : : Mr. Hoover and Labor. riatibn, Anguist 25 1035 tHoncE al Dr. A. W. Stewart S ce o . Scoitish Rite Temple, - e ~yager | following the meanders of mean || DENTIST 1 7 N [P P 975 BRI X beginaing at 7:30 p. m. i i I et 2 : (New York Times.) | high tide line of Port Althorp, || Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. 2. | or [ 1 e = \‘c, EVANS L. GRUBER » TSR AS £ The President could not possibly have yielded| South 26'%° E. 302 chains, | SEWARD BUILDING | 4 =TT ="""""""""7|Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec. ISHERY LAW to the insistence of even so good a citizen as| South 60'4° W. 436 chains to | Office Phone 469, Res. SMOKER i Tur J L | [retary. IENDMENT. William Green, head of the American Federation| Corner No. 4; thence W. 6.85 || Phone 276 | U A W P B 8 ' & e, o of Labor, that from its ranks only must the suc-) chains to Corner No. 1, the e . [} Franklin Street, between ORDER OF EASTERN STAR b6 ka Fishery Laws, |Cessor to Secretary Davis be taken. In denying the| Place of beginning il % ! Front and Second Strects Second and Fourth A, - House of |reuest he enunciated a principle with which an), ADY and all persons clalming| PHONE 359 Tuesdays of each month, 4 . before the lower House of |feduest he epuncivied 8 PrnEDle WL whch adladversaly any of the above de-|| Dr Geo. L. Barton || o 4 ¢ States Bureau of Fisherfes |Impartial person : | agreeme! |scribed land should file their ad- 4 i at 8 oclock; Bootiish ; o i 1o ihe|nOU “debar any labor man in the United States”|yerse claims within the period of|| CHIROPRACTOR | |\—— TrriresepreTer IRiLe Temple. "LILY ’ o o otecting ihe | Vhether or not affiliated with the great Federa-|publication or thirty days there- || Hellenthal Builcing { BURFORD, Worthy eguiations for protecting he|jon «from the opportunity or the aspiration tolafter or they will be barred by the!| OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | Matron; FANNY L. 3 ka. Reports from W \h””';:mum any office in the land.” It was entirely provisions of the Statutes. [| Horrs: 10 a. m. to 12 noon | ROBINSON, Secretary. smendiment “would. ~eqfe | natural- for Mr. .Green o sedk 10 have oitr: thisd J. LINDLEY GREEN, 2p.m tobp m | W. P. J()h'lson > » Alaskan waters to notify the ‘S(-('rvlm‘}' of Labor named from the same member- : S Register. | 6p. m. to8p. m. i ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS \dvance of the season the!ship from which M Wilson and Davis were| First publication, Nov. 5, 1s30. | By Appointment i ERAGIDATRE Seghers Council No. 1760, xpect to operate, and, also, |selected. But to make that an indispensable re-| st Publication, Jan. 7, 1931 & || PHONE 259 i1l pELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS Meetings second and lass : n of any floating plant |duirement was to take an untenable position. ISR - B R oal® = o Monday at 7:30 p. m. D e ot mote than one| A the President said in his statement, Mr.| | —= MATRAD ARG Transient brothers urg- . S Doak throughout his life has been active in the| MINERS ' Robert Si (e MACHINES ed to attend. Counci} v = 5 ... |cause of organized labor, the same cause which | - TR e obert Simpson GEN Chambers, Fifth Street, the buzeat in this {animates the Federation. His union, the Brother- HEADQUARTERS Opt. D Dl v R e JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. us inconvenience and nood of Railway Trainmen, is very large. It is an 5 S Phone 17 H. J. TURNER, Secretary. ¢ freque.t change of fishing elder brother of the Federation. In The American A Complete Line of Sraduss 8 SO0 + SK “DOUGLAS AEEIE 117 F. O, E. 8 working seasons have opened. |Labor Year Book this union, one of the Big Four,| b n:lmolog; Front Street Juneau ASK FOR M L»r'1 LP' g' E / \ce such changes have ‘nvolved |is d as “independent” but not “opposed.” Sup- | BOOTS SRR e e ane ;n‘tlhlm ¢ | periods, shortening of |porting Mr. Doak's candidacy were several unions SHU PACS A b Cl . ;tonE:;y;.“scho::; losing of mew areas, The|Which belong to the Federation. The aims of the CAPS = | wristmas Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. Iroad s are tly the s th f PHONE YOUR ORDERS g B has’ hean '/ th! putytfip | IS THRGEURIONS 81 BRADAY, Khn RSULIEe M08 ION MINERS' T i DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL 5 | GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting bhan was to have peen | (D¢ members of Mr. Green’s organization. There MINK LAMPS i gl Wi b | F 't i e o etatias Z i don v joceh |can be no suggestion that Mr. Doak is not a rep-| e i | TO US { rut ! : regulations, and Z é'rss‘en resentative of labor. When Mr. Green says that —and— :[ Room . Vieaitinie ;ldg | o, g S AN e ! hermen were assured of bY|«the Secretary of Labor, sitting in the President's - 5 ! t | 1 S ll ur trucks go any place any | | Cabin, should be a man who undesstands the Am-| WATERPROOF YI gfif;fig z';ah °3fflc:“l:m:::’,d;‘?;: | | tollen | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | L C yMalley’s explanation has been |erican labor movement, its problems and the thought | CLOTHING 4 R : | and a tank for crude oil save v ) occasions. The regula- |and mind of American labor,” the description does! % 3 e At ; | burner trouble. | o . issued on or before January |not fail to encircle Mr, Doak. Mlke A’vOlan i‘ Good Every PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 nce, hearings are held at| There is a story that Mr. Hoover offered the| * Year | RELIABLE TRANSFER A \e extent of the next year's|Post to Mr. Green or to any one member of the FRONT STREET il i o The- Commi-<ioner. witn | Federation on whom it could unite. Whether or|{ o ocite Winter & Pond || ROOM and BOARD e Vs brerabad 1008 this is accurate, the appointment indicates no } __° el i sl Mrs J()]]ll B. Marshall ” y & € OPErAted [ qistrust of the Federation, Had the President agreed = T 2o Bl = - hiarsha eeriess th 5 on that a8 with Mr. Green's major premise, it would have|y LR TR B AR, | PHONE 2201 FOREST is estimated hOW |peen as much as to agree that a Secretary of the | B k { S 1 cin produce without [Treasury must always be a member of the Ameri-| L B o a ery mon, and restrictions|can Bankers Association. In office Mr. Doak 1931 STYLES o s WOOD ) 1 that quantity. {must prove his individual worth. But the principle “Remember the Name” : ; behind lection has it lete justif] | | en how an increase in|behind his selection has its complete justification ol i GARB 4GE & { D : se60 Bow a0 ereaee | ths Maals aponaile for our democacy. || Gusranteed on all fur £ We will attend to them || GARBAGE HAULING | ol ¥ i s S el o | work done by promptly. Our COAL, Hay,| Office at Wolland's L4 Y es by fixed plants are 3 . i | Clisn d Transfer business Tailor Shop ors of these plants know America’s Continued Domination. | ’ A ri‘“:r anixgl;idnfyhr'rh‘zsx'le‘gsa z | cl B « £ = = 3 ¢ —_— | AND LOT CLEANING IS Increasing daily. e T 1ester barnesso: grglowsaL i v be R (Cincinnati Enquirer.) i Yurman S reason. Give us a trial order|y JUNEAU CABINET n 1 ¢ seasons and more limited a B O, DAVIE ¥ ) b | PHONE 66 »a : The place of the United States at the top of Phone 584 today and learn why. ; DAIR 1 d are care Kkeep to thel | , y an e Y FERTILIZER 3 5 4 I'i,::,”:ln:‘;:r n,::‘_)X]Z trom | the world economic heap has been held so long|{Order that mew Fur Gar- [ d DETAIL MILL- : i wane, |21 S0 securely that any new reference to it may| ment for Christmas now You Can’t Help Being | WORK CO. SR R OSSR | . ‘ R LI 1 1% | seem commonplace. Yet a glance at the latest | i [ retribution. He moves from point|eomparative figures on production and use Of raw |l oe—eeme HOTEL Pleased |{ Front Street, next to Warner \| ______________ | t entire outfit, supplies, labor and |materials and manufactured products regarded as| ZYNDA i Machine Shop ! i) P shing is closed in one area,|the most important in world industry today renews | -fi D. B. FEMMER | JUNEAU TRANSFER he p Jor and moves into an open one. Each |amazement that one nation, however thoroughly ELEVATOR SERVICE CABINET and iy i ince between gear and |committed to the efficiency of the machine, could To N itk e PHONE 114 | MILLW o COMPANY i Piureau of Fisheries is |achieve i;m: gursn‘ln?ncel, (o o 1ime y I lp . , Prop. ! ORK | C rotect the It ce. e nite ates has a little more an six | 3 ! = ‘V"”“N:‘ ?ll:w:on per cent of estimated world population and some- { GENERAL CARPENTER Y 5 m i I~1£». < 0; Bay‘whah less than six per cent of the world’s total| ELL the people i WORK ) iz 7% lland area. In productive equipment, however, in| ghoyt timely merchandi . | 1 = on record, tWO|means of transportation and communication and| ey d with HARRIS | GLASS REPLACED 1 p moved into the district, | production of materials and commodities in world | ';ll“’dP“““"E‘“ watch your sales I | IN AUTOS ! b ady disastrous year. trade, it surpasses the combined record of the other ume grow. Other merchants Hardware Co. + ¢ | nnery very little to Terri- 94 per cent | bave proved this plan by repeated ! EstllrjnatesRFurmsthed | 1 ptin B i g . on Reques n ‘ A mul not at all ecither| A summary of the American position, prepared | | P q| B | : It furnishes its own trans- |by the National Industrial Conference Board on the tests. We'll belo with your copy. CASH CUTS COSTS . Moves Patks and Stoces ! abor and buys its mater- |basis of the most recent statistics, reveals the extent — = Open until 9 p.m. | Fre{ght al;d Baggage B : of the lower coast, |Of our leadership not only in production but also| Daily Empire want Ads Pay. | . g ¢ the administration |I the application of modern methods to increase| — 15 = ) Prompt Delivery of B > 4 5 effiency and convenience at home. For instance, | g M b C f ps » the Territorial Gov- |of corn, cotton, petroleum, automobiles, trucks and | a ry sLare ALL KINDS OF COA bu-ness and labor, curtailment other machinery the United States produced more | PHONE 48 of lesirabl | than half of the world's total. The production of Fr e_Bruh'l Regular Dinners that Delegate Sutherland sought |motor cars in 1929 was more than three-fourths of | wue by rencwing his own fight |the world output. At the same time this country| Short Orders ——— N er O'Malley, who in this in-|turned out nearly half of the world's total supply | C mpany Lunch T S ¥ for the best interests of “\'Dry-‘}"‘ coal, copper, lead a_ud_ iron. It had in use 0 chos z L. C. SMITH and CORONA one However, Mr. Sutherland’s tenure |DR€arly 60 per cent of existing mileage of telephone| i - > Open 6'a.m. to 2 a.m. TYPEWRITERS : hin Snecessor. Judge James |And telegraph wires, 33 per cent of world railroad | Featuring Frye’s De- POPULAR PRICES Guaranteed by d gL mileage, 35 per cent of all developed water power, | Eas Wi himsell fo war k"‘ ha”“l"":;;and used up 70 per cent of the crude rubber pro-| licious Hams and Bacon HARRY MABRY J. % ]?iURI:OFD & CO. i v 1 ministration, Alaska can 100k | 4y ced. | Proprietor “Our door step is worn by i when such attacks will be| In some fields, notably iron and motor vehicles, PHONE 38 i satisfied customers” : 1 e limbo of outworn S |other countries have increased production in the i - rores last 10 years in greater proportion than ‘hL‘1¥ é’ ATTACK EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT |United States. _Th)s is due to paréial recolvor,\' from | ~ SAVE MO EY {OM NEW ANGLE. | post-war conditions, which allowed America to as-| N he § PROM NBW, 2 GLE | sume undisputed command, and to the spread of | Where It Grows orthern handed down by Judge American methods of production, often referred to| ST . I Federal District Court of rc;snéufully by some critics as the “Americxmz;\non”i H ld Th S . Sy EA HEST i lg t tore i S : P s _|o urope. A - ol unds available on shkort H =t F"m ‘n_m Afm“u | It will require a long period of this process be- | aro Orl)e ays notice. 6% Compounded X i invalid, approaches ihe .. o jnqustrial supremacy is challenged. 1 / Semi-annually. GENTLEMEN'S ) B % questior ew direction and presents a ques- ] 2o bl S | X z DIME & DOLLAR BUILDING decided by the| Another of nature’s mistakes 15 having her If you want to win, stick! If you want to AND LOAN ASSOCIATION FURNISHINGS leader uni h t thi ason when it isn't pl mfim‘“ H. J. Eberhart, Gasti Hotel, S ui aders as a unit |meteor showers a s se; v s eas- | i X 5 5 . 3 . J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, { . s ; | be overruled by that|ant to sit on the front porch—(Indianapolis News.) | succeed, then keep it up! Don’t quit. The 5 Local Representative. A. J. Nel- ' Workingmen’s i [ i . . JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc.|} son, Supervisor, S. E. Alaska S . ; e more prominent — 3 : world has no use for quitters. The failures | > a § 8 upplies i 7 overly hopeful that| One of the strangest things about the Chicago g Authorized Brake Service i {beer runners is that they' are always swifter’ than in the world have beengthe quitters—they Cigars, Tobaccos, . Clark was | the law.—(Dallas News.) | ° ole a ¥ sre Judge Clark was : 3 i S n B S e who- began all right BUT DID NOT HOLD CHRISTMAS Candies n of the Eighteenth g : e d S > | Garments mad d by | ¢ . : 4 When candidates put their campaign promises OuUT i | ents made or pressed by | | TELEPHONE 324 rescribed by the Fifth|in witing and sign them before a notary it will /T. Begin to save money and KEEP us retain their shape 1 CIGARS Constitutions. that it Was |pe g good sign—(Houston Post-Dispatch.) IT UP - | PHONE 528 I €, = = actually) ratified by the| . { ! TOM SHEARER | H ; | NEW SHIPMENT titution requires that n!!‘ Every time an optimist tells us we are headed ’ | | | BURFORDS CORNER | OF FINNISH KNIVES AND the people of the sev- | for prosperity, the stock market takes another S | tes through State conventions. Declaring |header.—(Boston Transcript. ] | Cfixfil;egogg;};gots | of amendment is vested in the sov-‘ T’ B I‘l B B k ¢ £ people of each State, it was that the| Many men seem to think that equal suffrage 1e . . ehrenas ban N ED FOOD \ and 4350 | : ; iy f three-fou: (hs of the Siites, or cven |8 bought equal suffering—(Dayton Journal.) | THE NEW IDEAL I , P i coutd mof taie awey mmeh powers. | s et Sk N T 19 Bavh, dated| OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA COMPANY | SHOP i 1 | L] while the South has solidified.—(Florida Tlme.s-j i ~ e e e —— ————— —

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