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4 TH[: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY DEC. 3] 1930. ; B PR . < 4 . indicate that cigarette-smoking is attaining néw|UNITED S'lATbg LAND OFFICE, N 2 N Daily Alaska Empire of popularity i this_country, and more| Ancnorage, Alska, | | PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies . JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER In the first months this year the total|That the ALASKA PACIFIC SAL- Gustineau Channel ’ £ & % ., |cigarette production in the United States was 102-[MON CORPORATION, a corpora-| | Helene W. L. Albrecht BT PRINTING. COMPANY A Second and Man | 998,603,000, which is°1,200,000000 more than for the|tion organized under the laws of SHCRIOTRER R Ju Alast cor: riod in 1929, and the greatest quan-|the State of Delaware and quali-|| /o FHE U o b B. P. O. ELKS . Meeting every fied to engage in bu ess in the A actured in a like time. Seven months .porritory of Alaska, has made ap- Ray, Medical Gymnastics. ~ednesday evening > ut of the ten covered in the report compiled by |plication, Serial 07472, for a Soldier's 410 Goldstein Building ra m Xl at 8 o'clock. Elks SUBSCRIPTION RATES. : the United tes Bureau of Internal Revenue show | Additional Homestead, as assignec Phone Office, 216 13 & Hall. Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and | g 0 of Wm. J. O'Neal, a beneficial Visiting brothers e TRl Aosuyly \e production passed the }0,000,000,000 ‘ms o 5 = Thane for $1.25 per month | produ st € 30.000,000,000 Mark |under Sections 2306 and 2307, U. &, | Tobacco companies ére gressiv Fartising Bt IR e e welcome. Tobacco ¢ nies credit nmoss.hc a(hmnsln:‘,,,'““_\[_d Statutes, for a tract Q DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER P’lonc 565 R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. ons with ¢ a large factor in the splendid|\and consisting of apporximatelyy DENTISTS " N before the selling value of|4.02 acres, situatéd on the west i M. H. SIDES, Secretary. rowtl Never before b8 value 1 S, e f A . 3 R | 3 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. D ] newspaper advertising been so conclusively demon-| 'x?lml of Port Allhdwp urll fihidfiz- PHONE 56 STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Co-Ordinate Bod- ; o4 g e : , | goff Island, one and one-half miles | ; v: : p 3 ted as by this new all-time high ,nnnu“»clurnn southeast of Point Lucan, Alaska,| Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Dny and nght Servwc ies z h;ec;‘n::zn The campaigns have been of the highest| mbriced in U. S, Survey No. 1809, | . i ry Scottis te > material used being designed to educate|(rom which corner No, 1 M.Ois P Any Place Maithe City for $1.00 Rl Sesuiar moetis 1] public on the qualities of the products| M. No 1‘ bears S. 34° 18’} | 1) Charles P. Jenne Any ace Y B _ ,:;L).]n monr:;;a:: ! lividual companies and to remove any|26’ E. 3232 chains, Latitude. 58°, ) DENTIST | 3 5 e g oe. |08 00" N Longitude 136° 20" 25" | b o = — 7:30 p. m. Scot- lingering ! ](‘ hwfl «:n a lb. lluvr orl the p]xt W. and which 1. more patricularly! | Rooms B;q?d_s Valentine | (5 tish Rite Temple. ence of harmful ingredients, which under modern|described as follows, to-wit: i uilding i | WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary manufacturing methods are entirely climinated, Commencing at Corner No. 1, ! Telephr e 176 Frpbl Ee e e N b oplhe 2 T | identical with Corner No. 3, | ) ] @ LOYAL ORDER Louis scientists who are organiz-| Deep Sea Salmon Company's ————— |} ‘CoviCH AUTO SERVICE } | OF MOOSE : 3 | Trade and Manufacturing site, P o work only three days out of cach| S Non_mineral Survey No, Dr. J. W. Bayne SEAND L A OLeM ey Juneau Lodge No. 700, will have no trouble in getting members :f| 1657 Anch - Alaska, - Serial DENTIST Phone 342 Day or Night Meets every Monday i ight, ut 8 o'clock. will finance the four vacation days. | No. 08519; thence north 505 || Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | Lo ey 5 ~ nig| s Tt S chains to Corner No. 2, identi- '§ | office hours, 9 am. to 5 p.m. % —===* {STAND AT PIONEER TOM SHEARER, Dictator. L it s 2 W. T. Sec; : When the midnight bells sound the deathknell| ¢al with Corner No. 3, Tongass || ~ puenings by appointment. i POOL, ROOM W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 82 National Forest elimination, - || s | 1930 tonight be sure to give it 2 good sendoff Phone g MOUNT JUNEAU Lo,,c‘b NO. 18 could have been a lot worse year for Juneau,| Day and Night Second and fourth Mon- fact for all Alaska, than it was | identical with Corner 2, = . day of euch month i D RN | Tongass National Forest elim- Dr. A. W. Stewart WATCH Service G Scottlsh Rite Temple, ; | ination, August 22, 1925; thence, v Sxe gl | Despotism? following the meanders of mean DENTIST j F Ne Coatol EE e § e beginaing at 7:30 p. m. X - — | nigh tide line of Port Althorp, .|| Hours 9 a.m. to 4 p. p. sideabad e EVANS L GRUBER | South 26%° E. 302 chains, | SEWARD BUILLING | A Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec. SMOKER i Tur JuNeau LAUNDRY | |retary. Franklin Street, br.tween ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Front and Second Streets Second and Fourth PHONE 359 Tuesdays of each month, 4 Augu: 22, 1925; thence 888 chains to Corner LATION (New York Herald-Tribune.) ol o 400, Res, UNWISE LEGISL N. ¢ s e e South 60':° W. 4.36 chains to 1fice Phone 469, 4 o y is hard to believe that at this late dgte tpol Obfiieb Mo, A% LARRER A" 6ok Phone 276 »d in Congress by |5 me Court of the United States or any low chains to Corner No. 1, the { me: feral Gov Federal tribunal will find the Eighteenth Amend- place of beginning. j ment unconstitutional. Nevertheless, the test of\ Any and all persons claiming|®— . bl nstitutionality now in progress before the|adversely any of the above de- Dr Geo. L. Barton B by would | ojroy 't of Apy and destined to reach the)scribed land should file their ads v » Rite Temple. LILY to ihe | gyy Court raises a question of the utmost|verse claims within the period of| CHIROY RACTOR BURFORD, Worthy And | imy if not in law then in governmental Publication or thirty days there-| Hellenthal Building BURIO SR Nosu tndians | p % after or they will be barred by the:| OFFICE SERVICE ONLY A 3 . i icy. i 3 i | ¥ - ROBINSON, Secretary. = LA b . provisions of the Statutes. H1 Horrs: 10 a. m. to 12 noon W P h f aid whit fifth article of the Constitution prescribes 3. LINDLEY GREEN, [ s o b r e . Johnson | @ E 4 i | ¢ ! l " Colum- | Alternate methods of amending the organic law. Register’ ey ! . ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS |One of these methods was that employed in the|First publication, Nov. 5, 1930, SB‘;’ X'p'p;;m,,‘:em EEIGIDAIRE ] =R Seghers Council No. 176 case of the Eighteenth Amendment—it was sub-|Last publication, Jan. 17, 1931. | Meetings second and lak | PHONE 259 DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS 3 v mitted to the States by a two-thirds vote in sk s s GRERT Monday at 7:30 p. & been rejectec ) te poliey. The Inter-'yo 05 of Congress and ratified by the State Leg-| fos———oreceeereoooeoe—y | ® e MAYTAG WASHING . < X Transient brothers ux- Depa ongress, in the past, have|jglapures, But it is the contention of the di MINERS ! ~ . MACHINES EBU & ed to attend. Cour) Id intact the | tinguish group of lawyers who are battling against | 5 | Robert Simpson GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Chambers, Fifth Stret, selves as trustees | the amendment’s validity that this fifth article was| HEADQUARTERS Opt. D s JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. 1 to which they will lmodified by the Tenth Amendment, which de- prms Ty 2 e Log.Ang.fles o Phone. 17 ; H. J. TURNER, Secretary. all of its tidelands unencum- ares that “the powers not delegated to the United 'omplete Line o ” e . i 1“N“’::\ Bt thiat ol es by the Constitution nor prohibited by it to| % lege of Optometry and Front Street Juneau 4 BOUSMAR ARBEEAAT BY 9 Iy i oS, are t » Sta Sesnentigely Opthalmology Meets first and fiird s never been seriously questioned ks o R el St e Ll L BOOTS Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouad &Mondnys, 8 o'00ck, The effect of the measure would be to 3 o e 21t ol SHU PACS — = , at Eagles Hall, argue, was intended not in an alternative but in { R 1 le wat nt o 7. k Douglas. ALEX GAIR, V. P. some of Ketchikan's most valuable waterfront vrop- | 2" il (e and had Teference. fo certain CAPS PHONE YOUR ORDERS % ' i kg sl @ 8 X kst " g 1 W) . ? v etoe GUY SMITH, Secretary. Biting erty to a group of private individual to operate|jngjienanl s of the individual of which not MINERS' LAMPS DR-R. I SONIIWELL i 7 Y P\ A (- ok ¥ and ntain certain facilities for the benefit even the State, or all of them acting in concect i | Optometrist-Optician 1 "“7 brathers. welcome. of one special class and to the exclusion of alllcould him; only he alone by direct vote| —ang— yes Examined—Glasses Fitted 1 Our bread is “just as [lG——— B £ other classes 1 for ownership :t|could r . g 3 Ruoul ; Valel;;‘;'e zls‘ljgénse s good as can be” and Our trucks go any place iny | would require membership in a designated organi-| Prohibition, they insist, involves such a right and WATERPROOF R AL B / %2> B that means that it | e, A abk: dor. il ol | zation composed of certain individuals of one ¢ hence the tee dment should have been CLOTHING P! o 4 & should be used by the | and a or crude oil save d Bodd 5:30 | b and excluding not only all other classes but all [Submitted for rati to the people .in constl-| ;. sl Sl R vs. members of your | PHO:;";’; ';:;:;} = members of that particular class not holding mem- | “2Honal ¢ 1 8§ also proyisusan fpe Mlke Avotan IS S i household. You will | R T berships in the designated order. Thus the Delegate ;‘”“ il i 5, 1%, AR nevRny legRis 7 be complimented upon | RELIABLE TRANSFER o8 s ) een ratifie ! " STREET ! i thoioa AP on. i i puts himse ks to place Congress in whe| yrpatover one of the lezal point here FRONT STRE 4 ROOM and BOARD g l""’}” .’r FOU G5 — potition of ruit s for the preferred or- | t is worth while to remember that mone § Opposite Winter & lond A Mrs. John B. Marshall . | lect this bread. ! tive Brotherhood of the State Legislatures which' ratified the Eigh-| roic) oI ko i pemed 3 b ety Amcnnens g5 bopus manants o o ———_/| PHONE 2201 | Pecerless FOREST heart of a section of the harbor included in an| of " the in voting to ratify, improvement project for which Congress has. fust | Corrcty nierpreted the. sentiment. of thtr o 4 Bakery WOO0D appropriated 2,000 to accomplish. The purpose |Stituents at the time, but their interpretation was w'j’:w-m:‘"mm of this betterment is to provide a sheltered an- d on no campaign in which ratification was FUR GARMENT ARB 4GE 3 { ¥ ~ chorage for all of the small craft using the port. [the issue or even prominently discussed. Further-| ; G We will attend te them! Remember the Name” GARBAGE HAULING |more, there were a few States at st—New York Made in Juiaeau by s not larger in its entirety t o needs : : , 3 v, IR Office at Wolland's It is n rger in its ent R HHb R8Ok AT Ny Jersey BRGRE -HhEm- Whoss Leglslature II ‘ll (LED promptly. Our COAL, Hay, i 1 . the harbor demand. Public funds are belng ex-|,pyroveq the amendment in obvious defiance of YURNIAV Grain and Transfer business .. | 5 Tt pended for the benefit of the whole public and N0t |majority opinion. ‘They deliberately traded the Aot AND LOT CLEANING is increasing daily. There’s a/} JUNEAU CABINET . Chester Barnesson for any favored class of individuals. The enact-|rights of their citizens for the good will of the E. O. DAVIS reason. Give us a trial order J PHONE' 66 ment of this o ure wo be to defeat, at least|Anti-Saloon League. Are Real Alaskan-Made Phone 584 today and learn why. illl(l DETAIL ]\IILL- DAIRY FERTILIZER in part if not together, the obj sought in the Should the Constitution permit this, whether ! and Guaranteed ——— e | Thomas Basin anchorage. | present it does so or not? Should it not specify, -— You Can’t Help Being | WORK CO. ——_— i | | | [ - O oot ; legate's readiness to foster this|as Mr. Selden Bacon and his associates are so posi- bl i o el e Aatihod Hb. has vasilebd mu.la i does, that In the case of an amendment | HOTEL Pleased Ton g b aids of thivAD o ”,h“h”ml series | Altering a right reserved to the people ratification | - S Mac! of poiica Tavors ever snce . aiained promsnence |TUSE De Y constitutionalconvention clcted. for| ZYNDA D. B. FEMMER | CABINET and JUNEAU TRANSFER |the one purpose and reflecting unmistakably the Territorial politics., To 1t he owed his extension . A Ty ELEVATOR SERVICE PHONE 114 COMPANY popular will? Without such a restriction, as Mr. | o N - cal life as Delegate from Alaska to Congress | Bacon points out, it lics in the power of less than A I lmely I lp S. ZYNDA, Prop. MILLWORK to 1930. Without its vote, he would ha en “to abolish. religious freedom, to abolish | [ : | been consigned to the gravevard of defeated candi- | ] v, to provide that no man can raise| - GENERAL CARPENTER dates two years ago. For value received might well |2 finger if a Federal official wants to imprison ELL the prople: | . WORK have been added to his bill him - This he considers despotism, and not| gpoue el : . 3 ! | 8 : e bou ly merchandise with =X GLASS REPLACED The Empire is not dircctly concerned about the | UnPlausibly HARRIS | | Ve 2 f, N . N effect of a grant of this nature on the town ——— | good printingand watch your sales (7 : IN AUTOS Froni Street, next to Warner he of Ketchikan. That is course, of greater moment L "“‘l“““' “Reliefs.” Folume gy, .O‘h" B Hardware Co. Estimates Furnished to the community than to Juneau. But we G B i) b“"l"“""d"!7“’P'fl‘t’Y"Pu‘ed C/\SH CUTS COSTS Upon Request are concerne implications. So is every : i sy A tests. We'll helo with your copy. : Legislation cannot be the same cure-all for econ- | port in Al If this me approved, designating the Ketchi omic ills. That this is so was never more sadly| T | Open until 9 B Brotherhood camp as its beneficiary, 8 2 | feri & evident than in these difficult times. There is suf-| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. o g in the cities, but it is not confined to| e s 9 Prompt Delivery of no end to the system so started. Every ast | them. The farmer has witnessed the approxima- | f——— Mabry S Cafe ALL KINDS OF COAL Alaska town has its organized Indian ecncampme tion of ruinous price levels while a Farm Board, | and each has as much right to special port priv-|created under a so-called Relief Act, made dubious | PHONE 48 B 51t buctee osnonaing. i shei e | SEDeCimens fo vl o taiGRsh % Kihicg ik Frye-Bruhn Regular Dinners towns as their fellows in the First City. The Ket- |21d inexorable A Short Orders All of this, as pertinently has been pointed out chikan bill is vicious and the beginning of an L ut] 4 Company \ , |by & Vice-President of the Chicago Board of Trade, | s Lunches - 1 equally vicious cycle and should be defeated has @ direct be upon the various campaigns | L ) . ~ o A de L. C. S%R%R(?RONA | now unc 5 help the poor. Economic malad- F . Frve’ ) pen 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. TY! S justirer . ot S enaptne eaturing Frye’s De- PRICES Guaranteed by WHIPPING POST FOR ROBBERS. | aciings out, of political experimentation 8 J POPULAR FC lays depression burdens upon all of us. * * * ¢ || | lictonasHathE ard s con HARRY MABRY J. B. BURFORD & gO.i ‘ . | Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage S ice-President ¢ ¥y insists that much of the “ In London, where for many years the whipping | ‘Our door step is worn | present pitiful distress among the poor and unem- Proprietor ied customers” post has been discarded as an inhuman instrument | PHONE 38 satisfied |ploved is due to fear on the part of many busi- of torture, there has been witneased recently its|nesses; fear of socialistic encroachment on busi- restoration to uwse. An epidemic of robberies in|ness; fear that such laws as the agricultural mark- | ‘s—— J which the stickup men used pistols is credited |eting act, which allows a board $500,000,000 with| Accldents SAVE MONEY Northern vit aving br t i d ourts |Which to attempt price stabilization, will next be| with having brought this about. London courts | [ Where It Grows e ais ng between robberies sommitted with |€Xtended to various other industries. | . and without guns. The perpetrators of the latter | “m*l‘t“" is one reason why money is locked up,| good FASTEST nght Store & Minse i & Waie e o tal the poor suffer. It demonstrates what most st fines and prisonment ile [ tot: 2 : ge and imprisonm t while y will happen when Government tampers with | 3 Your funds available on skort are not only fined and jailed but “twenty lashes | 3 business. T WIC 7 7 7 Douoe. 0% SNRbAInatd > LEMEN’S are also tacked on for good measure There are legislative rellefs which do mot re- WE WISH EVERYBODY Semi-annually. GENT S There is a good deal to be said for the differ- |lieve—quite the reverse. In the meantime we must L DIME & DOLLAR BUILDING FURNISHINGS entiation. An armed robber is a potential mur-|help our needy, the undeserving victims of a form | % AND LOAN ASSOCIATION - - < derer. 1f robbers knew that the lash awalted|of political experimentation beloved by charlatons | A VER PPY H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, Workingmen’s | | c o Local Representative. A. J. Nel-} (| them fewer of them would “pack a gun” and there |and demagogues since the world began IUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. 200, ; Supervisar '8, B Al sup})lies would not be so many shootings reported in the e W P R i g 2 . g daily grist of crime news. The London institution| Steamship lines will enjoy greatly increased \\D PR()SPEROLS Authorized Brake Service Cigars Al of the whipping post might be tried with profit|Dusiness if the new Secretary of Labor succeeds e g s 3 i g A e gl in deporting the gangsters that clutter up our . g ‘0 ! Candies i ki e big cities.—(Milwaukee Journal.) NEW YEAR Garments made or l:hmud by | PLAY BILLIARDS TELEPHONE 324 . e AT G E | | us retain their shape | LITTLE COMFORT TO ANTI-CIGARETTE A leaking dike in Holland has collapsed with i PHONE 528 t LI = ~ LEAGUE. disastrous results. If we had know of it in time | | 5 e .7 {we could have sent Mr. Frss over to put his foot | TOM SHEARER |! BURFORD’S e d “vzsflng::‘:vl:: e Figures showing the production of cigarettes in|in it.—(Detroit News.) C FINN] C ff £ f the United States in the first 10 months of this| T T | Copper Coffee Pots year will carry le ¢ lation or encouragement There is nothing funnier on the burlesque stage | ' Make useful gifts—$3.00 to ‘those reformers who have been for several years (lmxf a Se x:awm‘ at Waahumtonl)\‘v'x»m m's r.eelmu.x T e B. nl. Be'lrends Bank and $3.50 agitating for anti-cigarette legislation. Their ob- :“)‘;’x‘t‘i’(:‘n 2500 BIRC PN 20 i allanie Odp- | l’NITE | THE NEW IDEAL jective is the prohibition by statute of the use of i3 y SHOP cigarettes. Remember the roller-coaster, which while slidiny ( IOMP ANY 218 Front Street 1 The reason for their lack of progress is appar-|qown-grade gathers momentum for the next rise. - MARY HAMMER - | ent from the latest Government statistics which| (Lorain, Ohio,~ Journal.) .