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e THE DAI[Y ALACKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, DEC 27 193'0v D .’ " 11 I\ Pv . 1l be exantined by skilled Federal sur- UNITED STATES LAND omcr:,\- o — auy ataska Lmprre cach inmate sent to the hospital or one Anchorage. Alaska. | PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies | = | £ oS W uated through| yorrop 19 ?fi?lt}“é‘Y ugI'VENV.'- S Al} TOS pOR HIRE 24 : . ] JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER | the us environments as arns the promo-|That the ALASKA PACIFIC SAL-|e . = Gastineau Channel e o e T i A : i |MON CORPORATION, a corporac || Helene W. L. Albrecht e e e g v BMPIRE PRINTING COMDPANY R is is the first project on the prison program organizes o 3 e ~ s e — e i Bierti. Ju \ask : laid out by Pre t Hoover. Tt will have a ca-|the State of Delaware and quali-fy sz?'?::fm;::xa Red ol R - S L g R L fied to engage in business in the|| Massage, Elec s Meeting "every I Offic cau as Second Class | pa of 1,200 inmates. Its results will be watched |perritory of Alaska, has made ap-!| Ray, Medical Gymnastics. , L Wednesday evening >~ T clc d upon its succcess or failure will largely | plication, Serial 07472, for a Soldier's 410 Goldstein Building P at 8 oclock. EIks Detivered by coUBSCRIPTION RATES. el 'ang|depend the adoption or abandonment or alte ation | Additional Homestead, as asxgnmfi k Phone Office, 216 | a am S a x 1 Hall. < ™ “Thane for $1.85 per month, 4 of m. State Governments, too, which|of Wm. J. O'Neal, a beneficlary == T R P I Visiting brothers i 2 i i Sp.nolomite rates d in recent years considerable 1r\)ul)]1~3:l:?‘€r ls"é!””t‘f!zgmr?‘f‘dfia?:{w‘t" : - ¢ P’ welcome. ( € $ X 1 hs, i advance levisec a 0 b s sorders, can protit by the cxpertence |\and consisting of _apporximatei Prs KASER & FEEEEURGER one 565 R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. b E e ; ¥l of the Federal authorities in this new plant 102 acres, situated on the west DENTIETS M, ¥, SIDIES, Secretary. i X . I o e MWL b G Bort ALK ) { e 301-803 Cloldstein Bldg. . | STAND AT ARCADE CAFE : i 4 | b o SR shore of Port Althorp, on Chicha SHONR A £ £ Co-tivdiints Bod I i Sl R s ! y goff Island, one and one-half miles ¥ . ‘ | The Hoovers had a great Xmas in the White, 5Ok H 9a m. tod p m . " ies of Fr 2 . e | southeast of Point Lucan, Alaskagflh Hours 9 a. m. ey : B R OF A0 AT D PR i o the|HOUSe Thursday. 1If Santa Claus brought thelembraced in U. S. Survey No, 1808 . Day and Night Service | ry Scottish Rite se X ws dispatches credited to | President a few political advisers with brains, he|from which corner No. 1 MOWE —— o A P in the City for $1.00 | Regular meetings t g § oo an St Il have r 1931 than 1930 was|USLM. No. 1657 bears S. 34° 1511y, Charles P. Jenne Ly e e A TR L Bk for him 3232 chains, Latitude 58° p % e each month at SER | Longitude 136° 20'- 25" DENTIST N — 7:30 p. m. Scot- P L W., and which 1. more patricularly’| Rooms 8 axiiidf Valentine R L O S R R g CERIAI AT tish Rite Temple. 4 | Reme r when you discard that Xmas tree, it|described as follows, to-wit: Building WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary {has served its purposes both for ornament and| _ Commencing at Corner No. 1, ! Telephrne 176 Prompt Service, Day and Night 183 g "o identical with -Corner No. 3, |e. LOYAL ORDER u y. Deprived of its lights and pretty tinsel it| . —. |3 CovicH Auto SERVICE Deep Sea Salmon Company’s |———— doesn't add anything except debris to the yard | i : s e i} e ———————————————¢ OF_MOOSE 5 i sy } Ppagle ‘anfi MahulqeUIng: s, A Dr. J. W. B STAND AT THE OLYMPIC ! T4 XI ! Juneau Lodge No. 700. | | U. S. Non-mineral Survey No. i r. J. W. Bayne entii ! kg b ! 4 , Bu . & A Chicago judge 1Is authority for the state-| 1657, Anchorage, Alaska, Serial ‘li= DENTIST 2 o ” Nicf:f it .Lliok"d” . S R B O B8 Pt | v, OBBTDY s thenosr ‘Morth: B.08 -6 Triangle Bldg. SRR A E night, at 8 o'clock. ment that Scarface Al Capone, master sacketeer, Mo 06°10: thence north 506 4} Wil S ST STAND AT PIONEER{| tom smearew, bictator. is to be tried for murder. All that is left for the|- cal with Cornmer No. 3, Tongass ’ oanihas by aBBoituignt | \ POOI 00M s W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 829 authorities to do is apprehend and convict him. | National Forest elimination, . “Ph S 3 | L ROON e A & | August 22, 192; thence east e | ! 5 i MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 191 The East demands a share in the unapprpriated| Sa0 chains to Corner No. 3, [RE 5 { Day and Night e B & public domain of the Western s. Proving again| Tongass National Forest eilme Dr. AW i Siewart WATCH i Service § Scottish Rite | Temple, b that East is East and also it is the East's West. ination, August 22, 1925; thence, | | e ) | Roginiiug “Qe.,.ao Sty | | Now! 14 [ PACTEPETGL OB I PR | b . | ey ( {fi;g“éf}fe b ) ‘Xu’f,‘ii‘;’, Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. . | For Nexu 2 X" EVANS L GRUBER ’ | ; | prr e Ovetlooking Ah Ovoortunity: | South 26%° E. 302 chains, || SEWARD BUILLYNG f Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec. 3 I il PP 2 South 60%° W. 4.36 chains to '} Office Phone 469, Res. SMOKER Ture Juneau LAUNDRY | |retary. COMMITTEE | ot ea: ihae) | Corner No. 4; thence W. 6.85 Phone 276 . G : i | e e ST 5 chains to Corner No. 1, the — o n o Franklin Street, between ORDER OF EASTERN STAR ; — | source of wealth and an opportunity for ex-| pri i £ TOEE Front and Second Streets oA s e th Mr. Norris, who is offended because the Re-|pansion, to add to the prosperity of Cordova awaits Any and all persons claiming ' Tuesdays of each month, 4 publican National Committee fails to recognize his fon and enterprise by the people of the|adversely any of the above de-|| Dr Geo. L. Barton PHONE 359 ST TOeL Botnt. r of Republicanism, possibly has ground for Cw)m River Gateway |scribed land should file their ad- ~ { . - int on the method the Committec used in| Cordova has not been unprogressive during the|verse claims within the period of || ~CHIROPRACTOR | Rite Temple. LILY opposing his candidacy for renomination in Ne-| years and should continue its progress in|Publication or thirty days there- | Hellenthal Building | A T g d “« g Syl i . present and for the future. Fifteen years ago,| after or they will be barred by the!| - OFTICE SERVICE ONLY | Malgn FANNT L S s sannp W TeRNon 0 in 1915, July 30th, bank deposits in Cordova were Provisions of the Statutes. Horrs: 10 a. m. to 12 noon W P , ROEINSON, Secretary. 3 it for not wa to bed him down wi p A LOAB, L h J. LINDLEY GREEN, 35V m. to 8 b i i .o jonnson - - A B L0 " N€l$170,10474. On July 30, 1030, the bank deposits here ] ) . m. RNIGATS: OF. COLUMBUS faithful” The Nebraska statesman has of his own |5 &0 8 0 gister. | 6p. m. to8p m IGIDAIRE . motion pursued & path at right angles from that|" oo, V30T {f:: "“"l““‘x“’“' Hov. .5,..4s0, el By Appointment | e ol e canan Ho 4T » traveled by the party whose cognomen he seeks tof, L c (tremendous growth i bank deposits re Publiestion, JAn L LEL T o PHONE 250 {1{| pELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS Meetings second and lasy 2 % : ., |flects the establishment of the salmon packing | ‘! o Monday at 7:30 p. m. wear. If the spokesmen for that organization object | inductry in Prince William Sound. Prior fo 1915 | Fr—=m—r——mr=—me e ~ B MAYTAG WASHING Dratisiang beothers: ufis to his use of the party’s label, it has the un-|there were no canneries at Cordova. ‘z MINERS I'® = = ” MACHINES ed to attend. Counci) doubted right to make that objection effective if Last year the canneries of Cordova packed sal- A LIS | Robert Slmpson GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Chambers, Fifth Street, it can |mon to the value of $3,870,000. Labor at the can-| H}«j;\DQUA]{TERS | Opnt. D v JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. A It is not enough that the Republicans of Ne- |neries was paid $630,000 and the fishermen received Phy A5 Phosie 17 H. J. TURNER, Secretary. braska consider him a “good enough Republican” |$837,500 i A Complete Line of PI’;, Qraduate Los Angeles.Oal- * | i to elect and ro-elect him {o the Senate, In these| FOr years the wealth of the salmon fisheries lego of Optometry and Front Street Juneau ASK FOR DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. was entirely overlooked, and today there is 1 bl 1 cl f f this kind d t an op- BOOTS Opthalmology Mects first and third ' days of blocs and cliques, facts of this kind do Mot oy iy o aimost oqual value, which is being HU P Oilasses /Fiftad; Tenses | Giround " &Mondays, 8 o'clock, e defense but may be consid- |2 Tk O F O d SHU PACS G G . [l Chrlst as at Eagles Hall, facie evidence which may or | gogova is the ideal location of a crab cannery ; CAPS . «|PHONE YOUR ORDERS m Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. constitute a com ered as only pr may n up under examination and trial. | ppe Japanese crab packers have depleted their MINERS' LAMPS DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL F . GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting apparently, the National organi- |own source of raw material and afe sending huge Optometrist-Optician TO US ‘rutl brothers welcome. d the sort of Republicanism that |cannery ships to the Bering Sea and Bristol E —and— Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | = d e satis the Nebraska branch of the party |areas, packing Spider or King crab from the w NS g Pl Room 7, Valenfius Midy. = | Stollen Our trucks go any place any - is no can recognize. This is more [ers of Alaska, just outside the twelve-mile nm“ WATERPROOF | Office phone 484, residense | time. A tank for Diesel Oil than passing strange, too, since the canvas under |transporting this product to Japan and thence ship-) CLOTHING figphons 232'24 ?{“cetflg'f;' 940 p | and a tank for crude oil save ' " which the G. O. P. show is housed covers a mul- (Ping the canned .crab to the United States a' | to 12; 1:00 to 5:3 o ' burner trouble. i Htude of varieties of the faith. and the Norris|Seling it a profit after paying a dity of approxi- Mike A,voian " 5 y Good Every PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | o ad s not the queercst of the lot. Of course, if | ™ ']‘;"’-“,‘m”k’_ Casioe e Sy SRR * i | Year RELIABLE TRANSFER | B ok, Reoublicans sre "-"“.’-“‘“‘" d with the | gounq contain untold quantities of these toothsome IR.OI\TVSFRI FT‘ sf ROOM and BOARD i dictum of the National Committee, they can con Every hi fisherman who has { Opposite Winter & Pond {}} 1/ B. Mars tinue to return M to the Senate as a hese waters has brought up dozens of them | &=remeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee—ei | | Mrs. John B. Marshall | | Peerless sort of one-man party, the party fold in|eclinging to the hooks baited for halibut. Recent e e 1 I’ILONE 2201 OR ST a body to become Farmer-Labor or what have you.|investigations in trawlir shrimp disclosed the | £ | B k i F E; Had the G. O. P. leaders been more overt in their | Presence of large numbers of King crab in almost | Bl a (/ry opposition in Nebraska to Mr. Norris, they would |€very part of the Sound. 1931 STYLES Rt WOOD have been better advised. It was not politically U“‘)V‘”,‘ 'l’l‘;:"“'(l\“’:‘:’xlz””l“:-]’\»”0“;‘1‘00“)‘:‘.':;‘("‘:‘nc‘"r (‘:I““I”'I'“d ! B4 E 3 { “Remember the Name” treacherous to have opposed him In the primary g a¢ our door and with a duty of $200 a | Guaranteed on all fur GAR G We will attend to them GARBAGE HAULING . election. It had a- right to be ‘““‘“"\j“‘ In the ac0 to take care of the difference in labor costs,| work done by H LFD promptly. Our COAL, Hay,| Office at Wolland's ;)x\t 1ur 1;«;mb'.1c.m]l xmd\?“ Nm‘ wu\\,:..\mx(\uw“ does it not seem strange that we are not taking Ab Vi Grain and Transfer business Tailor Shop ut frankness would have been wiser than secrecy, |advantage of the opportuniy? Every fisherman in - is increasing daily. There'’s a 4 particularly in the matter of financing the opposition | Alaska complains of the seasonal character of his! Yurman’s AND I SIS sele e B el order/| JUNEAU CABINET Chester Barnesson 3 campaign. | occupation. Crab may be canned ten months in i’h 'ne 584 today and learn wh PHONE 66 Lo R [the year. Are we so sluggish thal we can afford (§o o0 < Y s it and DETAIL MILL- DAIRY FERTILIZER . el 5 " NAT to sit down all winter while the little brown man 2 A o 3 PEOPLE TURNING \(.\I'\\'l NATIONAL | e e ment for Christmas now You Can’t Help Being | WORK CO. PROHIBITION. ; jeteat o S ‘ HOTEL Pleased [} Front Street, next to w | { n et, n arner | 1 In seven States — Connecticut, New York, New Factory Hands or Potential €itizens. ‘ Machine Shop Jersey, Wisconsin, Washington, Illinois and Rhode | g okt o ZYNDA D. B. FEMMER [ CABINET and JUNEAU TRANSFER | Island—containing a population of 28,000,000, the Re- | (New York World.) \ ELEVATOR SERVICE PHONE 114 \s an COMPANY publicans have committed their party to the repeal| In his final report as head of the Department | A’]" 1 '[“ S. ZYNDA, Prop. 5 MILLWORK b of the Eightcenth Amendment and the restoration |of Labor, Secretary Davis urges an entirely new | me Y lp | of the liquor traffic control to the separate States.|basis for the restriction of immigration. He would GENERAL CARPENTER 4 That is pretty good progress for a party to make | SuPPlement the present quota system with the re- | WORK in two years. In the meantime the Democratic | "‘l'"j‘ ‘:“‘ 1 }“’(’;‘b*‘f t;‘!‘ "’"‘ad‘muteg atr any| ELL d" P'fl?l' ! Party is not only wet in the States mentioned but :h::': "",;,m): I’ “’_"L‘.l“‘un “‘:m“‘d ‘:;‘:‘“‘ ‘;:)fhs l?) "KN about Fh‘f!’ merchandise with HARRIS [ GLASS REPLACED in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Ohio, Minnesota, |quoeV"o et FERFEIO0 0 World oo to the non. | good printingand watch your sales ; | IN AUTOS p South Dakota, Michigan and several other States.|quota countries of the Western Hemisphere. If a, Volume grow. Other merchants Hardware Co. Estimates Furni Th 5 | ; stimates Furnished e quicker that people realize that there can Canadian, for example, wished to cross the border| have proved this plan by repeated o : | Upon Request . be no progress toward temperance through con-|and hunt for a job in the United states he Would | . geges, We'll el with your copy. CASH CUTS COSTS tinuing the impossible attempt to enforce a pre-|be permitted to do so only if the Department of | 0 til 9 \ Moves, Packs and Stores posterous National Prohibition law and decide to|Labor ‘had previously determined that there was | o = Rl unw R Freight and Baggage b/ leave the matter for each State to solve for itself [Need in this country for the work he was fitted| Daily Emnnrv want Ads Pay. | at s 3 the more will be the States that will retain Pro- |t 4o : Mabr ’s Cafe Prompt Delivery of hibition after the Constitutional amendment and the | 1% @ word, the admission of immigrants, instead | y ALL KINDS OF COAL . el of being based as at present upon our supposed abil- o ¥ ity to'assimilate peoples of various races and na- F B h A PHONE 48 et UohhleE oud b otecned oy e et rye-bruhn Regular Dinners A DELUXE PRISON. industries for “hands.” That would be a drastic| Short Orders —_— change in our national policy. Not his potentialities C Something altogether novel in the way of prisons | for citizenship but whether our factories need him Ompany Lunches : is about to be demonstrated by the Federal Gov-|would determine whether o forelgner would be Y’ou s g TR Oy ::{%Rconom E ent e tiary to be erected at |Allowed to seek a home in the United States. | N . 0 6 a.m. .m. WR s ; Tewimurg B aebcentiary Lo be erected t1" 1t is clearly right and proper that in a period Featuring Frye’s De- e t POPULAR PRICES Guaranteed by ! unmm”'"fd o 4 ','“ % ‘”'“m i n;- of industrial depression like the present, when licious Hams and Bacon m lm‘ HARRY MABRY J B. BURFORD & CO g : 2 I Hons, | there are several million unemployed in this country, 2 “ { provided for o have run afoul of Fed- | Only brakes ftand P t ‘Our door step is worn by ed for ind ave ru 0 | the ons on immigration should be applied PHONE 38 “M roprietor Satletian, castomers® t 3 cral statutes. “Durs will lose its meaning | rigorously for the protection both of American E m’afll s thar of in the new plant complete and in opera- | workers and of the prospective immigrants them- that “‘b"h P I3 W+ TSRS tion, the phrase s do not a prison make |selves. But this is quite a different procmurut,,—-T-——————————-' Ennvfllmpyoqummx nor iron bars become an accom- |from that proposed by Secretary Davis, who would | aa Accidents SAVE MONEY N plished fact sir ere will be minimum of both,|have the Department of Labor vested at all times| Wh It G Orthern E3he tenture S gl absence will be |With the discretion of barring or admitting any| ere It Grows . the tiered rows teel cages common to present “(‘i““ ‘x“u“fm'"l“ “””‘"”H‘“ .“““”"{J‘““ wih "Si FASTEST Light Store i it " tir N in which wmen |1d€a Of their chance of obtaining jobs. with n‘ufiwu‘e].’m g day penitentiaries. The oldtime cell in which men | ™y, 47y fearsul responsibility to vest in a gov-| Harol(l Thor e Sa (i : Your funds available on short s gonnined (ke beast emoved entirely from | ... ent bureau. Suppose Alexander Hamilton, Al-| notice. 6% Compounded GENTLEMEN’S v contact with their f 1 shut off from direct|pert Gallatin, Carl Schurz, John Ericsson, Charles| Semi-annually. touch with air and sur no place in it nmetz and even Setretary Davis himself had 2 . s LY DIME & DOLLAR BUILDING FURNISHINGS v A few Inside cell blocks are provided In which will|aiy peon debarred because & Government oftioal|] 1 you want fo win, stick! Tf you want to BRAKE SERVICE AND LOAN ASSOCIATION be confined only the most hardened criminals.|decided that there were no jobs available for them.| succeed, then keep it up! Don’t quit. The o chis H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, Workingmen’s Others will be « unity to work up v mEam | b . ; JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc Local gaprmntlge, % A'ufke.l' Suppli from cells into barrac ries and finally rooms | Courageous, craven, forward looking, uninspired, world has no use for quitters. The failures 2 i e W et upplies e s ¥ hs k. o1 |full of meat, empty, vigorous, timorous, positive, 5 Authorized Brake Service a imate the ters of normal . E::o};sdpg,‘?v at S o e | vacillating. Just the usual composite opinion. of in the world have been the quitters—they -3 Z Cigars, Tobaccos, ’ i 3 ? i esidential message.—(Detroit News.) | . : rom the plar L i | who began dlk.right BURNSENOT HOLD . B L oo Ol phAY BiiaRDE. | by 3 he Government b xperiment S e ; | 3 2 { LI g PHONE 324 TL’ Go ) : By perime Now that Government dry agents have |ak(n‘ OUT. Beein to save money and KEEP s retain their shape ] ! WA 7 to reduce disorder prison population, | 15 gperating their own speakeasy, there will be a| o o4 | PHONE 528 | S agte [ D not only by improvin ronments within | question of whether it should advertise for offers T ] T o 11e . the prison walls but 1 to facilics which of go0d uw-violating carners-—ndianapotis Newss|| 11 U AL | TOM SHEARER || ~ BURFORD'S | |f" " wewsmmmr —f the convicts can use to improve r minds and — — | | | || OF FINNISH,KNIVES AND profitably spend their ti The prisoners will Some one has called attention to the fact that| . oo . I Copper Coffee Pots | be given an opportunity to attend school, voca- |Putting a Republican uu; of uflm‘l to put a U;lmn»; e | Make useful gifts—$3.00 4 L AR G on industries |Crat in doesn’t solve the unemployment problem, | 1"’ B n] B ’ d B k | and $350 | tional training classes and work in prison industies |y ertainly does. improve the service.—(Lexing- e b. M. behrends ban UNITED FOOD | THE NEW IDEAL | or o he 13 . " 4 & e L8 . |ton, Ky., Herald.) Oqe of the v.hm[,svl,h: (mulmmnv; »\o e OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA ' SHOP f seck in the new project will be a conclusive answer Roto pictures show Governor Roosevelt partici- 3 | 218 Front Street 1 b to statements frequently made tha minals are | pating ipla possum hunt. He is also pn[l) good f MARY HAMMER | 3 7 ch man enters the ir t —(New YOrk™Times) g | ‘ mental defectives. As each man ern Ne with elephants.—(New Y es 1 ! —_ ——— S — — 4, — - o ’

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