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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY jAN 7 1931. e . 5 - rv:m! of the Federal Government. It quotes Dr.|UNITED STATES LAND omcz:.fg . D("I\' :1 I”S!}'ll I‘fl" ])!r(’ James M. Doran, Commissioner of Industrial Alco- Anchorage, (Alui:m‘“so» {1 PROFESSIONAL hol, likelihood that new | B lo . IS HEREBY GIVEN'" 'ALASKA PACIFIC SAL-|e will be andy JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND \IANAGER;H”' placed in|That th % A8 | direct alcohol will fail of approval MON CORPORATION, a corpora- | | Helene W. L. Albrecht o Mo | by ndrew W. Mellon, and of other Gov-|tlon organize ‘1”“}‘ the dlnws 17(: | PHYSIOTHERAPY | 1, 3 2 Of laware ant ali- ' otticials including Attorney General an::‘fd T Ghmaie 't EusiiaE ‘:"the | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red and Prohibition I or Woodcock. Territory of Alaska, has made ap- Ray, Medical Gymnastics. Under the plan of fruit spirits would be|plication, £ 07472, for a Soldier's | 410 Goldstein Building a I ang | distilled in immense has been und ditional Homestead, as assignee Phone Office, 216 Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell a “ fiscussi B ik of Wm. J. O'Neal, a beneficiary e . for §1 - moth. |55 1’ ,"'r.“" o “r =iid D“’”“‘u ader Sections 2306 and 2307, U. 8.| . 8 X e, | S81d, practically re f Mr. Mellon, | poyised Statutes, for a tract of | * DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER ) hey wili nptly | SReral Mitchell land "of apporximately | | DENTISTS Oftice. | tgularity | California is expected be the principal bene-{4.02 acres on the west | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. | LS i ficiary of the brandy regulations. Its grape grouevsf“’r‘r"'l ‘l” g“‘l b g;}:’;}alcrh:fi:; i PHONE 56 WEVBER OF ASSOCIATED |=r-E<< have a large plus which could be immediateiy southeast of Point Lucan, Alaska, Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. A 5 ; ted into cash. It has, also, a large number of |embraced in U. S. Survey No. 1809,‘ P andy plans now idle could be opened. Cali-|from which corner No. 1 M.C, ° fornia grape interest o be faring unusually | S3LM. No 1057 beats 8 38 150) | Ty Charles P. Jenne tha hads o ahtoralAiNeLa8" 232 chains, Latitude 58°, | . e the hands ubition enforcement |ga: 007 N Longitude 136° 200 257 | | DENTIST ! | officers. . They are r marketing on a large scale|W, and which 1. more patricularly Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | a form of grape concentrate capable of being fer-|described as follows, to-wit: y Building X g mented: into wine, and doing it with the knowledge Commencing Corner No. 1, ! Telephrne 176 and consent of the Government 7 is identical with Corner No. 8, i 9 1‘(. mjr‘j‘, ,“,, mf o ‘,“':‘ r . .bn?"d'\ Is added | poop Seq on Company's P e heir source of revenue, prosperity beyond the| Tyade and ufacturing site, | ¢ | most roseate dreams even during the pre-Prohibi-| U. S. Non-mineral Survey No. :| Dr. J. W. Bayne [ tion era seems assured to them, notwithstanding the | orage, Alaska, Serial || DENTIST |limitation to the industrial market. Industrial alco-| N S ”“'"“‘;' “‘,;“{‘d 535 || Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. ains to Cc No. - r | hol has a habit of finding its into the bever chpinsto Corner No. SE108HAS W | Office hours, D' . 61D Bm. | YK h cal with Corner No. 3, Tongass | Evenings by appointment, | |market on a countryw , and brandy br National Forest elimination, | Phone 321 i ly will not be les August 22, 1925; thence east | ! Mg e T e | 888 chains to Corner No. 3, N Mo W ‘ identical with Corner Na 2, | . Mr. Edison on pee ‘Tongass National Forest elim- e ination, August 22, 1025 thence, | Dr. A;_.)Eg_rf'lss.rte L (New York World.) following the meanders of mean | H S imtaa B “Is there danger that life will grow too com-| Righ tide line of Port Althorp, SEWARD BUILLING A\ TIMELY DISCUSSION. ted, too speedy, with so many new inventions?”| South 20%° E. 302 chains, || i “R o) g Edison was asked in the questi reiof GhE] oatr s W, 450 CRATREREE Ol S L8 e e i s LRk o Reyiewn s high ¢ questionnalre of the| gomner No. 4; thence W. 685 || Phone 276 | Gov. PFranklin D. Roosevelt's discussion, in n,~:: o _mm“s 0, he replied. “People Will{ chains to Corner No. 1, the |o - o second inaugural address, of the trend of today Ve up to it. The brain, if used, hes enormous| place of beginning. b= P toward “n,““ ation of power in government was capaci People don't begin to suspect what the! Any and all persons claiming | ® - \ imely. In late years there has been Mind IS capable of” And here, as is usually the|adversely any of the above de-| | Dr Geo. L. Barton ti ate years there has case when he is talking about aspects of his own|scribed land should file their ad-| | CT ther too much bestowal of authority on both | hosianey “he is probably quite right. In point of |verse claims within the period of | CHIROPRA ‘}OR | ] and State authorities. The Fe fact, one would like to hear examples of the com- Publication or thirty days there- | Hellenthal Builcing ernment has invaded realms that ought to have |plexity and speed about which there Is so much|ALeT OF they will be barred by the|| OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | Boei . for the Stat d the latter have|talk. Cert Ry A . ! provisions of the Statutes. | Horrs: 10 a. m. to 12 noon been reserved for the St and the I a ertain inventions, to be sure, have put pres- J. LINDLEY GREEN, 1 2p.mto5p m i assumed jurisdiction over matters in which county | sur certain people: the introduction of new Regmyer. | s p. m. tg . g. m. | or municipal or; zations rightfully should exer- |factory machinery often results in a “speeding up”|First publication, Nov. 5, 1930. 1 Bl;' A;;pointment' cise control. Probably the usurpation could not| that is anything but good for the operatives. | Last publication, Jan. 7, 1°31. “‘ PHONE 259 H have been made without at least the tacit »n.sen[\ But this, one judges, is not what is meant hy‘ SRR TR . el o S e | i critics of the jazz age, with its alleged mania for f | of the people th “‘\I‘ Sy “‘;”" rist of | SPeed, its impatience with the good old w The MINERS }‘ 7 z minorities, taking advantage of indifference ol 'I”lla' n is to nnnumbu-s express trains, mdms N | Robert Si S 8 s F es, ins, rs % 7/ I D i obert Simpson Sorganiaed. masten, Dave obialied thar dosiees| ot 1o 10 subomoblies, expess ewios, maos| | HEADQUARTERS. o at the expense of the whole body politic. wa much sprc-d do these compel? Not much, when A Complete Line of | pt. 4 The one supreme usurpation which will occur |you stop to think about it. The automobiles go I\ Graduate Los Angeles Col- to most people is the Prohibition Amendment to|forty miles an hour, but the occupants emerge BOOTS 1! 1668 g’ t?’;'omlmy el ! the Federal Constitution. It is now pretty general-|Yawning at the end of a trip, eager for nothing % SHU PACS b o, ‘Létiass OF ized that the Anti-Saloon League black-jacked this S0 much as a chance to stretch. The trains go G CAPS “.G]mes i G'm. Amendment through more than one unsympathetic |¢veh faster, but the ety oL e ! MINERS' LAMPS s i : 3 i eir chairs half asleep. Radios, phonographs and h\ 0 . State Legislature, and that the forees back of thelmovies all bring the world before us at an aston- {| | DR.R.E. SOUTHWELL enactment never at any time constituted a major-| e pate of peed, but it can hardly be said —and— | opzometr!st -Optician ity. Clearly this is an invasion of State rights,| we get very excited about it Subways, of | | Eves Examined—Glasses Fitted | and a realization of the fact is becoming more . ere a 1, but not when they go fast WATERPROOF {| _ Room 7, Valex;u;ae Blt;z widespread every day. when (hey go slow that our nerves begin t CLOTHING et o M What was done in the case of Prohibition, it when there is a balky switch at Grand t "h°"°t 1% l'DOcetu °5“§: ol is now sought to do with education and children. |Central that holds up trains as far away as Brook- | M'k A 7 I il ; A Federal bureau would be set up to tell tho|ln and when the passengers fidget, mumble and ke Avowan fam : 3 N S “ducat | Wonder when they are going to get home. When ; te States how and to what extent they should cducate | ¥ONACr when they are going to get hame. Whr FRONT STREET }:' hl Lrgit) ALt o 'rf“‘v“'”“’wv"‘ & f’“v“"(‘l‘l‘, crowd uled off as fast as it accumulates,|§ Opposite Winter & Pond t}; ROOM and BOARD education econc deral bureau | s bY | then read our papers in comparative peace. b i b i i Mre I B. Masshall certain org tons to assume Control of the toun-| 1 other ‘words, this'slans bangeiite s Qarge i T T . Mrs. John B. Marshall | | try's babies, on the assumption that Federal author- | jllusory. Whether ‘our minds have got readjusted FIRE ALARM CALLS ’ PHONE ity is better able to perform this service than the |to it Mr. Edison sugg , or the natural effect | States are doing. [of inventions is to iner e leisure rather than dim- Third and Franklin. The American Medical Association, be it said jmish it, we do not actually do much bustling. And Prcnt and Prankimn. & Yo to its credit, is not among those favoring the na- it is not likely that the future will succeed in Front, near Ferry Way. tional nursemaid plan. This organization of Ameri- |M2king us change our ways Front, near Gross. Apts. z GARB‘AGE can physicans reject it as unsound and an intrusion A Front, opp. City Wharf. A World Airline. (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Front, near Saw Mill. Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Gro- on the province of the States. It and other oppon- and with reason, that the Federal Gov- ernment could with equal propriety assume the right HAULED AND LOT CLEANING ents 1-3 1-4 15 1-6 17 1-8 assert 1-9 2-1 | | : Recent discussion of a complete air route around cery. E. O. DAVIS fo dictate in matters of adult health. As Senafor|i;. w4 15 stimulating, for it throws much light | 23 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Phone 584 Tydings of Maryland has said, in discussing the lon the advances being made in plane transporta- Barn. — A e pro ed chi s bureau, under the Jones Bill |tion. But it appears to be very premature in view 2-4 Front and Seward. — b y P providing for it Congress becomes nothing but aof the countless difficulties that stand in the w 2-5 Front and Main. glorified City Council when it extends meddling |By the end of 1931, some w insist, the mi || 2-6 Second and Main. HOTEL hands into local affairs and tries to tell the thou- |ing links are likely to be in place, and regular (| 2-7 Fifth and Seward. ZYNDA sands of communi of the country how they |2ir *service encircling the globe will be available. | 2-9 Fire Hall. ought to or must raise their babies. It is a ridi- | TDiS is dangerous optimism {Lace Castichitand Bewn Way. ELEVATOR SERVICE culous proposition but that does not prevent thou- The. firs obstruciions are legal. At least ten| 824 Second 0, Gl y it ek doge ! countries are eager to have a share in such an|| 3-5 Fourth and Harris. 8/ aYNDA; EEIhy sands of highminded citizens from advocating l enterp: Indeed, any nation which values its|| 3-6 Fifth and Gold. in all seriousness and in the best of faith. g self-defense will insist on control of the route 3-7 Fifth and East. o = 2 It is to these people as well as to the indifferent |, its territories, The slow progress of a short|| 3-8 Seventh and Gold. that Gov. Roosevelt’s inaugural appeal is directed. route from Minneapolis to Winnepeg shows the | 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. Instead of seeking to tur » Feder: r | lega stacles ternational g " rtatior 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. 1 of se turn over to the Federal or legal obstacles that international air transportation HARRIS States governments those few things which remain can encounter, although swift progress in Latin|| 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. B icased ithority, he would have those |America by French, German and American com-!| 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts. Hardware Co. £ rgues to the contrary, whi th » .|| 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. nterested their cases to the communities arguca-“9 DOIALY "‘ S ne Aiilon 4-6 Seventh and Main. T Retoral ke s eae e backward-ndusirialy. || 48 Setents wa Mam ||| CASH CUTS COSTS e s ot PR B i h i oblas more baffling are the practical objections % | S Sumn Teh them of WieE Slsge of ssorcly )ceanic flight to date has established defi- | -9 Home Grocery. Open until 9 p.m. ing local self-control of their own affairs. | % '3 f 5-1 Seater Tract. { |nitely the practicability of air travel over the s s o |oceans. Either safety or speed: must be sa H 2 AMERICA WATCHING “BY- ed, as planes are now buil and operated. Un 1‘ R g both are assured, steamships will be the reliance ELECTIONS. of tourists and of commerce. | Most of the air transport lines in the United F Tr e-Bruhn In G S how no substantial ir States sho subsf ial prefit on their com- tem d from our own political systems, by-elec- |mercial operations. Virtually none in Europe pre-| tions are carefully watched by all parties to note |tends to pay for itself. Britain’s gigantic experi-| Ompany the trend of sentiment, whether it is to or ment between London and Karachi, India, has been' away from nment. Usually in the United |lttle better than a dismal failure. The Dornier-X S on called to choose a repre- |Alter several weeks, still is busy on a trip that a Featurln" Fryes De- sentative in the lower House is|Stédmship could have made in six days. L hqiuus Hams and Bacon Shdon Hivia Anbdody formally i These shortcomings are no reason for pessimism. | . ¥ REWS. She . N {In time planes will whisk us from continent to 3 i e 6k deal of sgoifignne | continent with safety and unimaginable speed. But % PHONE 38 The control of the House in ““f next Con-|only in halting steps is such progress po: ’ gre: in the balance, membership being so | Meantime, there is much to be said for concentir | S ke a x closely ded that even a small change in either [tion of experimental effort and commercial financ- | A T dir 1 betwe December will throw |ing upon established routes. Undue haste in ting ) the organizatic of the party which |UP spectacular projects will only bring discredit Q gains the the country |0 air transportation through heavy casualties, J B ol the elsotion: of easor to the. late |financial loss and international quarrels. ‘ | KL A2 e s David O'Connor, in th W York Congres- 3 e | We can remember 'wa ack when, at this v T office since 1918 and November. | puying mistletoe just to kiss & girl—(New . York " Both parties will bend all of their energies to aid | post.) | FINT , capturing the place left vacant his death re- | s A I T b 7 [ SAVINGS BOOKS cently. | A refractory mule is taught sometimes to pull| _Other vacancies in the personnel of the next|by teaming it up with three or four tractable! Congress are practically certain to occur before it [animals, but we never see it work out with enator.—(Detroit News.) TO HAVE YOUR | Chicago might put all its| convenes next Deecmber. On the present alignment | the Repubuean regulars, if supported by the pro-| Nea = i AU As a final solution, i ~ ~, gressives elected as Republicans (‘A\““’ ze ‘“‘dmmwu;t citizens in jail so the racketeers can't| I\TLRRST ADDED House. But their hold on power is so slender|gyi gy tnem, —(Akron, Ohio, Beacon, Journal) that a switch of two votes would make it possible O for the Democra!s to control it. Thus it is that| The by-elections have at last come into their own in| the United States. 1 Bt A OTE Incidentally, the Clark decision is full of hope BRAN[‘Y MAY BE RESURRECTED. | 7090 just as you are a wet or a dry. —(Philadelphia Inquirer.) return of laget beer does not appear to be nt as to warrant the appointment of a committee.—(Milwaukee Journal.) The B. M. Behrends Bank L3l L The Associated Press is authority for the state- mfll‘ that real and powerful brandy may soon re- rn to the market, but, alas, the industrial market nly, under plans now before the industrial alcohol Lipton's new cup holds about a half and he is where he can get it filled any time he wants to-~(Florida Times-Union.) Sir Tom gallon AUTOS FOR HIRE | Graham s Taxi Phone 565 STAND AT ARCADE CATE Day and Night Service | Any Place in the City for $1.00° | Fraternal Societies | ~———— OF | Gastineau Channel £ B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting every ~ednesday evening it 8 o'clock. Elks Hall. Visiting brothers welcome. R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler, M. H. SIDES, Secretary. Co-Ordinate Bod- ies of Freemason- ry Scottish Rite Regular meetings second Friday each month at 7:30 p. m. Scote e iPmmpt Service, Day and nght§ N { Covicit Auto SERVICE | STAND AT THE OLYMPIC z Phone 342 Day or Night ) el 183 § STAND AT PIONEER POOL ROOM Day and Night Service For Nexu . Tue Juneau LAUNDRY (8 i Franklin Street, between !i Front and Second Streets SMOKER PHONE 359 ! WATCH t 'L W. P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS tish Rite Temple. WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 700, / Meets every Monday night, at 8 o'clock. TOM SHEARER, Dictator. W. T. VA!.!: Secy P. O. Box 826 MOL T JUNEAU LODLE NO. 'H Second and fourth Mon- day of each mouih im G Scottish Rite ~emple, AN beginaing at 7:30 p. mu “%” EVANS L. GRUBER Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec. retary. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth Tuesdays of each month, 4 at 8 o'clock, Scottish Rite Temple. LILY BURFORD, Worthy Matron; FANNY L. RORBINSON, Secretary. ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1760, Meetings second and lasy Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Counci) Chambers, Fifth Street, Phone 17 Front Street Juneau PHONE YOUR ORDERS Our bread is “just as good as can be” and that means that it should be used by the members of your household. You will be complimented upon your choice if you se- lect this bread. Peerless Bakery “Remember the Name” We will attend to them| promptly. Our COAL, Hay,| Grain and Transfer business| is increasing daily. There’s a reason. Give ug a trial order) today and learn why. JUNEAU CABINET |} and DETAIL MILL- You Can’t Help Being | WORK CO. Pleased D. B. 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