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. 5 Y 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 30, 1930. S SN ) L S S S SR SRR S ot s € et !+ e Pl oo M A A et T 7 2 PR T P o — - s . ination from political power and the extent to|UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,| . . l" T \ D(”I\" ;4 Ifls’f(l E"ll)lr(’ which the Smith forces in the State are dominant. | Anchoransczpfflagzm-mo ; | PROFESSIONAL | | : “ Fratcrna‘l)FSocwtws ! A < Senator Morrison was Governor of the State| \oroR 18 HEREBY . GIVEN!® . ALTOS FOR I{IRE | : i 4 JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER |from 1920 to 1924, after defeating for the nomina-|-hat the ALASKA PACIFIC SAL-|e =% [ Gastineau Channe !; e - : i S tion the man who now sends him to the L‘m(c(l‘MON CORPORATION, a corpora- | | Helene ‘V. L. Albrecht & 4 T PRINTING. COMPANY Mt Sceond’ and Main | States Senate. That was the only time he ever|tion organized under the’laws of |, PHYSIOTHERAPY s e B. P. 0. ELKS / Juneau, Alaska | held lic office. He is 61 years old and is al|the State of Delaware‘and quali-!| . — —_— J 1 | held public offic ie is 61 years old and is 'ified to engage in business. in the|| Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every 3 in the Post Office in Juncau us Second Class|lawyer by profession. He has been active in|fecro *H260 10 PUsiness 8 H8¢) | " pay, Medical Gymnastics. 9t 1 r ® || “ednesday evening = | polities since his youth, and recently had an-|plication, Serial 07472, for-aSoldier's | | 410 Goldstein Bulilding & Xl at 8 o'clock. Elks . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. nounced he would be a candidate to succeed ¢ Additional Homestead, as- assignec | | Phone Office, 216 v, Hall. Dellvered by carrier in Junt‘n,pt?oltl‘g"%l&;‘TV"‘dW':” "¢ tor Overman when the or's term expired '\:;ld(\):'lg»wilx»“ng I;;(;:sl'm?d g;g;flgi‘fsy ironreE o “Ve\'fcle‘::g brothers . the following rates | 1932 | L g o el . el 3 : aonths, in advanoe, | “7°% |Pevised Statutes, for a tract of | "pRS KASER & FREEBURGER Ph 565 R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. ¢ Ve ¥ will_promptly | R CTYING T Ol [land consisting 'of ~apporximately | | DENTISTS one M. H. SIDES, Secretary b R CRUCIFYING THE S " OF 402 acres, situated on the west]| o 3 : 3 4 . § Ggnd CHRISTMA Ishore of Port Althorp, on Chicha-|| 301303 Goldsteln AL STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Co-Ordinate Bod- i Bt Offices, 374 1 5 TR I gotf Island, one and one-half miles | | Pt G L ! : tos ot Freitsoii | I the the Spirlt of Christmas|SOutheast of Polnt Lucaxi, Alaska,l HhaW it w0 Day and Night Service ry Scottish Rite | MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS : mbraced in U. S. Survey No. 1809, | ® 3 1o >rass A8 I N f | staged in tre by the Young Com- vhict rner | Regular meetings 1 Pre exelusively led to the {from which corner No. 1 MC. g _ "o Pl Sithe Gl $1.00 | P cat spatches credited to | munists of significant illustration |USLM. No. 1657 bears 8, 34° 15| | 1y~ (harles P T Any Place in the City for $1. second Fridayg 1ocal PEDSE And TN | B o i their philosophy from |26” E. 3232 chains, Latitude 58°'| LOT s B DSTIuEN L % each month & A 5 cony b e e besihs 08’ 00" N, Longitude 136° 20° 25" | | DENTIST ! — — 7:30 p. m. Scote the code of life which actuates the American peo- ¢ iy | lent! ULATION GL AN TO BE LARGER | plp A et A e % G % W., and which 1. more patmulmlyyl Rooms 8 and }3 Valentine PSP S PN T S THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION |Ple, and most of the other nationalities of the|descrived as follows, to-witi } Building B a Nignt! [} - world. There in the midst of a great city in which | Commencing at Corher No. 1, ‘ Telephr e 176 | Prompt Service, Day an g | 183 | hundreds of thousands of men, women and children,!| identical with Corner No. 3, |e g | involuntarily idle, out of funds, were being cared| Deep Sea Salmon Companys | Covic AuToSERVICE Trade and Manufacturing site, | for not only on Christmas Day but every day in U N STAND AT THE OLYMPIC l | n-mineral Sufvey No. | Dr. J. Ww. Bayne Phone 342 Day or Night the week by others in more fortunate ecircum- | SO LOYAL ORDER P OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. ‘ Meets every Monday night, at 8 o'clock. . tish Rite Templg. ]1 WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretar7 { \ ! i horage, Alaska,! Serial | | DENTIST I s stances, they offer ridicule instead of sympathy, a | ; thence 5.05 | 4 e : nee hey offer ridicule inste ad of sympathy, a | ‘“L(‘lr «Nh l;rlild,fi'f}j || Rooms 5-6 Triangle Pldg. | ‘zS[‘ D AT PIONEER TOM SHEARER, Dictator. mock trial and mimic execution portraying the | ! ) fdenti- | office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | 29§ P . g | 1er No. 3, fPongass . A t. ! | ' D W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O. Box 824 { ignominious death of the spirit of charity, happi-| Nationa) Forest elimination || EVenings by appointment. 1 POOL. ROOM W sl 35 &4 |ness and love. What the Young Communists did is | August 1925; themce east || Phone 321 ! e MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 [not important in itself but as a symbol of their|" 888 chains to Corner’ No, 3, | : | Day and Night Second and fourth Mog-~§ code it has a lesson for us all | . \dentical with Cornet; Mo, 2, le . WATCH | Sare day of euch month After Janu 1, the Liquorsham Committee’s | Gy isan ' s I DENTIST [ | S PER, Ny | beginaing at 7:30 p. mu i following the meanders of mean | ! For Nex Y TRH report is scheduled to make its appearance. Then| high tide line of Port Althorp, l | Hours 9 a. m. to § p. . | O X | 2 EVANS L. GRUBFR we will know if Prohibition is going to get the| South 26%° E. 302 chains, || SEWARD BUILLING | s JAMES W. LEIVERS, See: Reeley ouro or if the coumry s to reain on|' GOub 04" W. 438 ol o || Ofos Bhone dee, Ees SMOKER TuE JuNeau LAUNDRY | |retar: . 4 EASTERN CONSERVATIONISTS ON | PUIEUR. SR Bon chains to Corner No. 1, the |e | | Franklin Street, between ORDER OF EASTERN STAR 4 ALER’ AR S place of beginning. | = | Front and Second Streets Second and Fourth b s A French seer predicts the earth will' explode! Any and all persons claiming| ? s PHONE 359 Tuesdays of each month, 4 Fearful that the Public Lands Commission, which | On January 1. That's a fine alibi for the cele- fld\';‘rzt'l,‘l' nln,\' nf”'h;'I aar‘)vc dj-f Dr Geo. L. Barton | 7 at 8 o'clock, Scottish e 7 o e 1 1 .ate | brants who come ho late oW par's | SCTibE and should file eir ad-| | ki ; meets in Washinglon next month, will advocate | brants ome home late from'the New Year's| oo™ clsime within thesphsied or|| CHIROPRACTOR | B e ‘I‘;olr"-'h‘; returning to the States all that remains of the '™ 3 | publication or thirty days there-|| Hellenthal Building i 2 " NY L. % public domain, Eastern conservation are begin- b s e |after or they will be barred hy the | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | Rgl;;l{;‘sogASI:cre!uy ; g ning a campaign of opposition to the transfer. The . : provisions of the Statutes. || Horrs: 10 a. m. to 12 noon P ’ ) - 3 oot T 0 e & o Are We Downhearted? J. LINDLEY GREEN, | 2 p.m. to5 p. m Ao Jonnson 5 incinnati Enquirer recently stated the position th p.m. p. m. ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ¢ b | Register. | 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. s 0 i ’ opposition is almost certain to take on this ques-| (New York World) First publication, Nov. 5, 1930. || Ty AppeIs AL ‘ FRIGIDAIRE Seghers Council No. 1760, . tion rly a year and a half ago business activity,| Last publication, Jan. 7, 1931. || PHONE 259 |i] pELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS Meetings second and lasy The heart of the Eastern conservationist con-|after breaking all previous records, began to slacken DR ‘ Monday at 7:30 p. mJ g ), 108 . . MAYTAG WASHING tention is in the declaration: “This wealth belongs | The recession at first was slight and was not = e Transient brothers urg- o i not to the individual States” As recoghized as the beginning of a major depression. {ie = g MACHINES ed to attend. Counc! the Ex points out: “Public lands exist | For many months thereafter the business fore- ! l Robert Simpson SENERAL MiDnohs HAvIOn Chambers, Fifth Street, only in a few States—in the West.” To this can be |Casters were assuring the country that recovery \ | Opl- D. gIOI:’lNTI-!‘J,Rl\;gRLLEsg;rS;rK. . added the unappropriated public domain in Alaska “”“]f‘ L:‘z“" f““Ck]y‘ ljastiFn.hruary Secre!ar}" 'L“' A C lete Li f | Graduate Los Angeles Col- | Phone 17 TAND i s ‘ which comprises about 98 per cent of its vast area, | T0n¢ Predicted that business would be normal “with- GRS Lo I| “lege of Optometry and | ASK FOR DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. | P! in two months” and in May President H de- 8 D 7 ! Front Street Juneau b The East, therefore, is not coming into court| : rfligmme i o | Opthalmology | ; Mects first and thigd ast, t re, i clared that “we have now passed the worst and BOOTS I - | Mond: 8 o'clock,8 on the issue as a disinterested party. Eastern States | with continued unity of effort we shall rapidly SHU PACS | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouad % MonEa;ys,l ocHocu ? 8 y — TR S es’ Hall} have no public lands of any note. Hong ago, n|recover.” The extent of the cconomic trouble was | CAPS |2 Chrl tmas Douglas, ALEX GAIR, W. P the evolution of the nation and its prosperous de- |underestimated. The story of business in 1930 has |o . GUY SMITH, S " Visiti T » ! , Secretary. Visitin velopment, they passed into the hands of private |been one of hope deferred, and pessimism prevails MINERS’ LAMPS i m:). ::;mEe'mss?-%flt'er;:u Fr"it brothers weléome. i ownership. Its forests were cut down to furnish |today because of the repeated disappointment of past| : i Histy E‘;ammed' m‘;ms Fitted | : building materials for the millions of people who lons | o L | Room 7%, Valentine Bldg. . “W“" — populated its, cities and villages or settled on the| Ts this pessimism jusitiea? We do el WATERPROOF || Office phone 48, residense | N0t i StOIlcn i tis.” At o D e 418 logged=off land to cultivate it .m .bl.l wdvantage { being riod o sXbremes taday. Jusb &5 ot CLOTHING s | phone 233.. omce HOLII'I’VS, 9:30 5 | and a tank for crude oil save ! Its coal passed into private ownership to be dug| .~ o400 i 1059 Tt 1R ATk ViR tha. Fiisthass | | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 / = | burner trouble. —i, out of its underground beds and fed ino the maws ool have recictored a long and. uninterrupted ]‘]ike 4170ian (2 - Good Every [ EHONE 245 NYGHL 8% 1 of an evergrowing industry with widespread rami-:gecline, but it is also true that every previous de- o 5 , Year J RELiABLE TrANsFER ‘] fications. Its oil went to the same route. And all |cline of this’ duration in our history has been | FRONT STREET \"‘ { o : of this exploitation formed the basls of the unpre- |followed by 4 vigorous recovery. Col. Leomard P.|} o oo N b ety 111 ROOM and BOARD ) cedented development which has raised the Eastern |Ayres, the noted busir statistician, in his latest i Dptfif‘”m er ond 4 Mrs. John B. Marshall 3 P l half of the nation to the peak of industrial\ and |survey and forecast say “All the old signs and % S Be " ‘~ are eer ess to utilize all of these resources without 'let or |Nere jand some evider of appro: improve- Bakery |ment in the situation are beginning to appear.” If », each State for itself without interfer- 5 o NG e | we are at the bottom looking up, the time for pes- hind ence from its neighbors or the Federal authority simism is past. ‘UR G MENTS o N om i Dr ynershi | | A a4l b Having passed them into private ownership, and |* ‘Thera’ are many reasons to support the con-| FUR GARMENT G RB E reaped the rich rewards of that transfer, they Now |clusion that we are at the end of the long down- e 4 ‘4‘; seek to step forward and say to the less developed |ward trail | II [lZI FD promptly. Our COAL, Hay, West, “What we had we kept to ourselves and| 1. There is evidence that the surpluses from YUR I‘IAV ] & Grain and Transfer business 1 i wWOoO0D || GARBAGE HAULING | Office at Wolland'’s b o i “Remember the Name” We will attend to them ) Tailor Shop ‘ grew great thereby; what you have belongs to all |past overproduction are being cleared out and, as ND LOT CLEANING is increasing daily. There’s a N Chester Barnesson ! B T i e o g reason. Give us a trial order|{ JUNEAU CABINET il : i IR 4 PSS EE? i »o | business conditions, published yester: many in- Are Real Alaskan-Made v g v | e greater.” Tt s neither logic nor justice Are Rea n-Made Phone 584 y and learn why. SR e B s g dustries have at last succeeded in balancing pro- sy thday Al L and DETAIL MILL- DATRE FERRCIZEN ) such philosophy was ever and Guaranteed of the Tepublic. It is a in such an argument held by the founx product of a later ettantes in gover duction and market consumption | 2 Money is easy and promises to remain so [in the near future. This will be a very substan- ment and its uses and DUr-|tia] help to recovery as other influences likewise & =seeeer srmrersroeoemonsl pose | become increasingly favorable The West, under all the precedents which were| 3. The prices of some commodities are still rv»‘ D. B. FEMMER § CABINFT and JUNEAU TRANSFER' set in the East to its everlasting benefit, is the |ceding, but the declines are slight and no longer ELEVATOR SERVICE PHONE 114 ! i COMPANY . real owner not only of theé surface of its public |general and drastic | A I 1m 1 I i 8. ZYNDA, Prop. MILLWORK 4. The prevailing opinion among industrialis (S Y p | 0 Ol mn Danoeit o e riftuctiste, . Tt SR, GENERAL CARPENTER WORK CO. | You Can’t Help Being Pleased chool of pseudo-scientists, dil- Front Street, next to Warner - Machine Shop domain, but of every resource un surface. It is right in denouncing the proposal u.vh G aith Sl resiasis St thee S R WO. return the surface rights as a “half gift." It 38| o0 Gerating labor, but it does not come from | ELL the prople i equally within its rights to demand that all of 1t |, recentative employers. The maintenance of the| sbout timely merchandise with GLASS REPLACED should be restored to State control. Statesmanship |aoe ne purchasing power at a high level is good ungandwlt:h sales }IARRIS IN AUTOS is not lacking in the We The East need have one of the best measures for speeding the recovery, | pei po S ~ no fear that the Western States, if successful in |once it begins | volume grow. Other merchants Hardware Co. | Estimates Furnished their quest for restoration of their resources which | Past experience shows that recovery from d.-.“ bave proved this plan by repeated are now held without justification by the Federal |pression usually begins not while the professional| gests. We'll heln with your copy. CASH CUTS COSTS will dissi > the! otous 8 vaste- | sunshine spreaders are pointing out imaginary rain- 5 WL dissinate them 1o piolus AUE AN |bows but after they have lapsed into silence and TmRT Open until 9 p.m. I | business men are becoming discouraged at the lack Daily Empire want Ads Pay. e 2 s {of signs of improvemnt. A few months ago Henry DEATH REMOVES LEADER OF OLD vll-‘unl remarked that “business will become better, TYPE but we will not know when it does” When busi-| |ness last year began to grow worse some time | In the death of Lee Slater Overman, junior |€lapsed before we were aware of the change, and Senator from North Carolina, the United States | the’ same thing will happen as business begins to| HeDan (Ol NOGD,: CRrophn,. 18/ 4 ‘mmrovt-. If we are now at the bottom of the| Senate lost one of its oldest members in point of | . evt ot qepression, that is no cause for discour- service, though he was still the junior Senator from | apement, for the next move will be upward ate. Had he served until the end of his prates s L. , or even until after March 4, he would have le, Senator ¥.| A Great American. | hons, was defeated for re-election last No- | | licious Hams and Bacon (Cincinnati Enquirer.) vember. The latter was elgeted in 1001 | Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes just has cele- Senator Overman first made his appearance in PHONE 38 brated his twenty-eighth year as an Associate| North Carolina politcs i 1683 when he was eleced | jusice of the United States Supreme Court, and | semeeeeee e {youm will. stop your car QUICKLY to the ‘State Legislature in._which he served also is in the ninetieth year of his phenomenal career.| flflflflq Accidents are un- SAVE MONEY in 1887, 1893 and 1900. In 1895 he was the Demo- |He is a friend to the Federal Constitution as that pln-.u involve serious coase- Wh It G Northern P caucus candidate for United States Senator |document was handed down by the founders and y quences. 3 brakes are not in ere It Grows Upon Request Moves, Packs and Steres 5 Freight and Baggage N | Mabry’s Cafe Prompt Delivery of. ALL KINDS OF COAL Regular Dinners Short Orders PHONE 48 Lunches Governmen ful exploitation Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- D e L. C. SMITH and CORONA | TYPEWRITERS Guaranteed by J. B. BURFORD & €O, “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” Open 6 am. to 2 am. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor the senior, since his col ———3 but a comb of Republican and Populist in-|framers of the republic. His functioning as a na-| good co let us reline’em now FASTEST Li ht Stor O ¢ ¢ B2 finally | tional mag te has won for him not only the| with genuine Bdge Raybestos. e terests brough! bout his defeat. He was finally ) | gen i - 3 admiration and respect of his countrymen, but of aro worpe days- . Your funds available on short ccessful in 1903 and for 27 years served his State | dmire é pect ymen, but of | & the world as well | notice. 6% Compounded GENTLEMEN® 1 the Nation with Increasing power and preste. | .. j,gi0e Holmes is American to the core. His| y Semi-annually. 2 S and grow nfluence as his experience brought |p. \oroung s exceptional and. famous. The pro- . iok! - DIME & DOLLAR BUILDING FURNISHI nim wider knowledge. His was a background of the |cescion of life has not passed him by, He func. If you want to win, stick! If you want to BaAKE SERVICE AND LOAN ASSOCIATION NGS‘ old-fashioned, conservative type of Southern Democ- |tions today as competently as at any time during| succeed, then keep it up! Don’t quit. The = H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, Workingqten’s ’ racy. He was true t traditions and principles, | his carcer. He was a soldier, thrice wounded. He iy % < ~ EAU MOTORS, Inc Local ls!eprm;trm;e, !‘? Xi Nel- ? and he r position of leadership to the |has been a publicist of eminent ability and value world has no use for quitters. The failures J +| { son, Supervisor, S. E. Alaska i Supplies f end. He was one of his type in the |He ranks with the great minds of the country.| Authorized Brake Service PUSES SIS SISO | )¢ opinions have been more highly re- in the world have been the quitters—they Cigars, Tobaccos, | Senate. He fought ‘rs all its appearances ‘Hl.\id;l»;; 4 ot MARE b e ey b = = ‘. ]. g0 o R : i ‘l.“m_d, he f) jority of opinions of the Court. He is a man of who bega" all "ght BUT DID NOT HOLD G 5 mialle. oF d b ! - | Candies i lieved was for their bes g and Yor the el Lt 0 A O ot oathlds e il OUT. Besi d KEEP arats made, o pecd. W01 |+ PLAY S BILLTARDS TELEPHONE 324 4 fare of the country at His sane counsel, | b (Moot and practical .activities, He is a| . egin to save money am E us'retain the pe B Ty | friendly interest and soli lerstanding will be | oyardian of American rights and interests, a guard- IT UP ! EBONE B ‘ N e . SRS L R missed not only by his own | to which he|jan and a champion. While such men remain on 2 TOM SHEARER ] ! BURFORD’S I NEW SHIPMENT was ever loyal, but by the entire Senate |the highest Federal bench the people will hold H 111 ||| OF FINNISH KNIVES AND It is significant of the political s in North courage and confidence in the fundamental stabil-| . e | e . ! Copper Coffee POtS | Carolina that his successor, appointed by Gov. O.|ity of the principles of the republic. He is a < | Make useful gifts—$3.00 . Max Gardner, Cameron Morrison, was one of the|8reat American, one in whom the Nation justly 1”,0 B A/I Behrends Bank | and $3.50 | 1 s in the Al Smith Presidential campaign in |May take pride ; > L UNITED FOOD | THE NEW IDEAL the State in 1028. And he was at the head of the| oo oo T I DT Chere OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA i [ SHOP campaign last Fall which elected Josiah W. Bailey |, "0 SWRCT PPOC O0F Y eady bottling goods (‘OMPANY | b e to replace Senator Simunons. This appointment ¢, American battleship launchings.— Dayton, Ohio | MARY HAMMER demonstrates the completeness of Simmons’s elim- | Nows.) J 9 b ot e . e s . 8. At

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