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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY JAN. 26, 1931. ther otherwise valuable assets.” If there is anyth unsound in this theory 3 X and a complete line of of the Government's relation to business, it has Mr. Borah’s Case for a Special Session. | Furnishings for the ecapad our notice. Surely it will not be contended | ! Jrorsngman i HARRIS v Government agency should engage in a (New York World.) | A g ive business with local business firms in| genator Borah cltes several arguments in sup- | BIlke A’volan R Hardware Co. any line of endeavor. The question of vrofit, which |port of his contention that a special session of the seems to have become an obsession with Senator |new Congress should be called as soon as the present | FRONT STREET CASH CUTS COSTS well he i not o srmittes e the Jdecisive | sessi 8 adj 2 A p ace p sists = o Howe hould not be permitted te be the Jdecisive | on has adjourned. In the f place, he insi Opposite Winter & Pond Opell Unlll () P-HL or delermir factor. The railroad managzement that a large amount of constructive legislation, in- | may or ave obtained a fair contract from | cluding legislation earnestly desired by business men, el | G 22 the Anchorage public utility company for use of jts 1S now pending in Congress; that l)lns legislation oGS g s, or for electricity for its own requirements, |4INOt possibly receive attention at the short ses- £ rtainly would not have been any more slon, and that a special session of the new Congress | e seovss Mo i " | would, in these circumstances, be helpful to business | Fr e_Br ’ justified in continuing in that business in Anchor- | 4ther than harmful. In the second place, he insists y unn age, when owned and operated facilities |that if this legislation is permitted to go over were available, than it would be to construct its|until December of next year its consideration will Com an own ower plant at Fairbanks and compete with ;bo complicated by political factors on the eve of the p y the private company there | Presidential election of 1932 and no constructive WASHINGTON In a series of New York World Mrs. under-cover infor IS “WRINGIN G les recently appearing in the Aldys F. Larimer, Prohibition Bureau, WET.” spy action ¢ until 1 be taken on various important questions In the third place, he repudiates the t it is the duty of a national lawmaking body to go into hiding as rapidly and as quietly as possible whenever an emergency appears. "It |may be that our fathers made a mistake in creat- ing the kind of government they did, especially | and in creating a Congress. is y kind | = first under the Department and later | AR & "Congrie’ gl Tl only Kind b £ Soslioc i |of government we have at present, and if we are el o to do business we will have to get along { Prohibition Enfor it as best we can.” She makes it g x | These uments would be persuasive to more i lischarged em- |, . e | 3 9 g ‘hic ip ople if we had not entered an era in which 1€ usted -‘““”mrh in the efficacy of governmental action has r six months {o :hc‘; low ebb. Mr. Borah may feel that session of Co s would contribute to a business, t least in the Eastern half serious effort beir and “How does enfo with that of other coun ', are the ques swer she On the first count, wringing wet” As to the second forcement in the national ca I have ever most most ineffect on with California, where I have done work, enforcement in Washington The conclusions of this wor no astonishment to those who have ington in recent years. Certainly the United States is not as wet as New and Detroit and some of the other la it does not even begin to be arid mooshine as well as “imported” brand York. rge L » |of the a vast majority of the public, we ympare believe, would disagree with him. Fear of a spe- ) the | ¢ial session is not limited to millionaires who hope X e taxes and stock brokers who are r when Congress is adjourned ends to many small business men, to shop- and to laboring men. These people have b losing confidence in the machinery | This | fear e keepers overnment. It has taken the present to reveal the full measure of thmr' The G. O. P’s new year begins hopefuily, wuh‘ alf the organization trying to purify the party by | the News.) other half out and vice versa.—(De- °ago | but | R e e T T S S e P DR B e There are ma . od { y corners. The problem is to find ¥» 10Calithe one prosper is “just around.” — (Toledo ade.) I Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 — PO U About Thrift- A knowled thrifty and ge that you are prudent insures employment and enables you to face old age without alarm. It takes character, determ- ined effort and at times per- sonal sacrifice to bnilt a Sav- ings Account ever regretted but no one has the thrift habit. B. M. Behrends Bank ettt e s rvv v v v ovrrrrreresosd WORK GLASS REPLACED YOU SAVE IN AUTOS in Estimates Furnished Upon Request Many Ways WHEN YOU BUY FORD Ask JUNEAU MOTORS, INC. “How” Mabry’s Cafe Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor e e SAVE MONEY Where It Grows FASTEST il HAAS ! Your funds available on short D 2 t notice. 6% Compounded Famous Candies | Rl The Cash Bazaar DIME & DOLLAR BUILDING 0 Eveni AND LOAN ASSOCIATION pen Livenungs H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, . ® | }Local Representative. A. J. Nel- . . son, Supervisor, S, E. Aluksi Garments made or pressed by D SR T 2 iy RS YT A us retain their shape [2 . PHONE 528 | | TOM SHEARER ||| PLAY BILLIARDS { ! —at— 5 s ‘!l BURFORD’S y Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. '. SRR ] THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 N O PP P & - Gk TR 3 . e and at prices which are less than those »aid . 7 ‘:: . ; e Daily Alaska Empire |[s o s cios o e coiry s0a s " PROFESSIONAL ! Fratornal Societies | Y.< 4 1‘,, Aliska, When it 15 rembmbered that most. of . Al’TOS pOR HIRE o e ) e 'the paid professional dry reformers and agitators of - i| Gastineau Channel W - . . EDITOR AND MANAGER : 1 e JOUN W. TROY E : % the Apti-Saloon League and Methodist Board of Helons W. L. A]brecht i Y Published _every evening excfht Sund mfii‘ bl nce, Public Morals, etc., center in the city, } PHYSIOTHERAPY e = a3 = === B. P. 0. ELKS g 's'(\.’.‘."('fl m‘;.l‘:{:“\\»'::\‘u“”l‘\.\\ K it cause for wonder that they do not direct #| Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every - i r efforts and attention to reform there rather | Ray, Medical Gymnastics, ~cdnesday evening ;‘;‘m,,x in the Post Of 1 as g/ Clses 1 other and more remote localities. | 410 Goldstein Bufllc:’in. | ra am S qYI at 8 o'clock. FElks ) atter. i | % B3 Z Phone Office, 2 Hall. G SUBSCRIPTION RATES | R o % le o Visiting brothers Dellvered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and| CANADIAN “SLEEPERS” BASIS OF | VS TV | welcome. it Dostags 3 ! following CENSUS COUNT. | | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER one R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler, r 3 101 5% DENT;ISi;S i s CADE C M. H. SIDES, Secretary. Gor it they || so1303 Goldstein Bldg. | TAND AT ARCADE CAFE : S ol Canada’s decennial census will occur next June. l\ PHONE 56 Co-Ordinate Bod- 1" Business Of Unlike the count that is made in the United States, Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. I Day and Night Service nk:y ;{c;r‘el::,:;:. - | whick jolves considerable time and in which the i which involves considerable time an n R SOCIATED PR Jis i . . Regular meeti: e h orll I exallis |count is taken in home, factory, business house and e o Any Place in the Clty for $1.00 b Reoinin Frldx;g; it {other place of occupation, the Canadians will :nake ! Dr. Charles P. Jenne each month at {their tabulation on the “bedding-down” place of | DEN‘I’IST1 a Catily 7:30 p. m. Scot- ULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |each individual in a’specific Saturday night- to be ! Rooms al;éi;id&:fl entine 2 e e tish Rite Templs. OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. | designated Census enumerators will obtain a 33 Telephrme 176 {Prompt Service, Day and Night }z WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary record of whére everyone in the Dominion slept - i H | 183 LOYAL ORDER on’ that night, whether it be dwelling house, hotel, e s CovicH AuTo SERVICE | | OF MOOSE ship, train or elsewhere. In the United States, | . STAND AT THE OLYMPIC TA X’ i | | s Z u Lodge No. the process is often termed ‘“counting noses.” It|The Herons take our hero in thelr: Dr. J. yfisgfl)ne | Phone 342 Day or Night 2 ) Meets everyg Mondvr; would be proper, we suppose, to say that the Can- yacht to far Cathay. 1 SDE: Thiangls BIdg. | % night, at 8 o'clock. | adians “count sleeper If there are some, through| (That’s a nickname for the coun-| Orfifg’foms 9 amg t 5 p'm 1 i - | STAND AT PIONEER TOM SHEARER, Dictator. [ reasons of conviviality or other causes, who fail iol - 11y known as China, by the | OTC8 'B% Lo bl POOL ROOM W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O. Box 8% ! “make” their beds on the night selected presumably | Wa¥). : Phome 321 s e e {Canada will ignore them in the computation, And|TPeY set him down at Bhanghal| ' — . MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 147 [ N : S . A with his valet at his side, je- Day and Night Second and fourth Mon- {wisdom would seem to dictate that on this night|.; jover’ thought,” laughs Putty, | o iy NEXT | s 4 e e gl e ,at least, all beds will be inhabited by their broper “that Td really be shanghaed.”| Dri KW S wait | ervice Scottish Rite Temple, ; | occupants. ~—sas i | bENTIST || AMERICAN LEGION |/} oo _____} | segioning 2t 730 b m. %G o ELECTRICAL | i — A * o | Hours 9 a. m.-to § p. . | H. L. REDLINGSHAF- N - oF 5 b Wi ' The Liquorsham Commission failed to advisej C2Il Schombel. Telephione 4502 SEWARD BUILLING SMOKER s . }|ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, e 2 X B TILITIES. | President Hoover and Congress how to get the| ye—ee—eeeeeeer | OfZice Phone;]gs, Res. Tue JuneEau LAUNDRY | | Secretary. HOWELL COMMITTEE ON U country out of the Prohibition mess and if its J 3 Phone . F('brllal‘y 10th | Franklin Street, bctween ORDER OF EASTERN STAR T & i recommendations for increased personnel in the o | Front and Second Streets Second and Fourth During the construction period of the AASKA|..,o.p) pureaus are followed, the mess will be mes-| 7 e e e ! P £ a it : et il ‘ 4 i A | ~ 'HONE 359 Tuesdays of each month, rected power plants at Nemana, [FCTE BUren it Velvetone Dr Geo. L. Barton | | s ks 2 v l / - g | + at 8 o'clock, Scottish on the interior end of the | { f L ] , Se s Garirrt A | R l. CHIROPRACTOR | lrzgiL';;npl“%m.;Lzs?f: road project and power for The Voice of the Grape. aaros or\,;{xg;ntsl;z&rlzv‘xa(‘;m AS?‘ILY ! ron; FANNY L. ROB- L asir”distyiputed 9, Sk o | Hovrs: 10 a. m. to 12 noon | W P JOllnson INSON, Secretary. : mected with it. Since both ((New York Herald-Tribune.) 1 | 2p m to5p m | * b4 tes and for many years| : risliison 2 i 5() 0 ! Pl e ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS S Two minor news items appeared yesterday in{ o - p. m. . . FRIGIDAIRE Seghers Council No, 1763, Alaska Engineering Commis- | tangem formation in the column of an esteemed | By Appointment | ek SRR | ta ation & ki | 7 IGHT PROD! 'S Meetings second and lasy was prope { | R i 7 h | PHON& 259 DELCO LIGH ODUCT! was prop! | contemporary. One was entitled, “W. C. T. U. Count- "OMPLETE | Monday at 7:30 p. m. ; were incorporated the lers Repeal Talk” The other had this heading: COMPL e = MAYTAG WASHING Ahinslont DrotHelS g wa 1ed over to private corpora- “Wine guir:- N s Urge Aid Ior‘ Dry Law No 'ITH 6 TUBF% - T MACHINES ed to attend. Counch tions. ina the railroad leased its plant io a jdoubt their jux sition was fortuitous, though one WI'T 0 e | Robert Slmpson GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Chambers, Fifth Street, local company. It found that, due to a decline in(may be pardoned for considering it rather happy.| 5 % | t. D 4 JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. railroad activities which reduced industry and |1t seems that Fruit Industries, Ltd, a co-operative|y Come in and let us | Opt. D. Phone 17 H. J. TURNER, Secretary. e naterially. that’ 4t could ot Op”mo‘orgum.ilmn of California grape growers, is exercised | | Graduate Los Angeles Col- N jered its lease|OVEr the inronds on their market made by boot- | demonstrate " lege of Optometry and Front Street Juneau VOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. at a profit. The company surrendered IS JeAS€ |jeppars gomething like $350,000,000, they contend, 1 Opthalmology Mects first and third and the railroad resumed operation of the Dlant. | investod in the industry they represent, and its| || Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground %Mondays, 8 oclock, supplying its own requirements first and selling 0 sajvation lies in a strict enforcement of the Vol- 2 . = . vt Eagles Hall, private consumers from its surplus stead law which (we translate freely) will force the |} CAPITAL ELECTRIC ||, PHONE YOUR ORDERS Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P, At horage a stock company was formed zn(l‘!hnxly millions in the country to turn to its C()‘\’”)’\NY i DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL & - —_ GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting a hydro-electric development at FEklutna financed products for satisfaction. | S Optometrist-Optician | 10 US Tt tastes fine and it is brothers welcome, and completed. One of the most effective induce-| The Volstead law, as most readers are aware, I Second at Seward Eyes Exaxf;lnedl—-ctl_asse;lg’ltted a first class bread. It = = ments red in financing was an assurance that! permits the possession of fruit juices in the home, || RI‘“’"‘ 40 V“e';s‘;'” slg‘ is the kind of food | Our trucks go any place any | the railroad would turn over the public service It spe to be sure, that they must be uni Bt L e that should be served time. A tank for Diesel Ol | business at Anchorage to the private concern, and | mented, but the Federal courts have held that in R O G Ll p ”“em s 5:80- ¢ three times a day in and a tank for crude oil save “ B i pinchabe oWt ra n Anchorage [a5¢ of their fermentation no penalty shall p}n}.fl; i et I g e your home. Remember Pno;';:ml;; ‘;‘;‘2’!‘;1 g power cheaper to both private consumers and the|p o i(l foll (n'{u\\hn i\,[m bibber “r;nl buys his ; SPECIAI §;‘ B tlhi o }t‘l'rmt I oo spnlrs il railroad than the latter could manufacture it ab its | ... CORCAREEALAL 2050 ' CoTIbIEaNt et ol i VL % . “ 3 M { ROOM and BOARD | tii'tfzs 1st .\Ultfltcl ing a5 2 steam plant. But the revenue which accrued to the |per of ‘Fruit Indusiries, Ltd, and allows nature to JANUARY SALE i) e John B. Marshall RLYE00CHI0 EBL railroad from its power plant, naturally, was lost. ake its course is immune from prosecution, as, of Mrs. John b. Marsha | Senator Howell's committee investigating the | course, is the innocent purveyor of the beverage anall PHONE 2201 Peerless FOREST railroad last summer went into this phase of its| ° Fruit Industries, Lid, hes not only obtained &1 L operation. Its report was adversely critical to \h(, handsome loan from the Federal Farm Board to| FUR GARMENTS i Baker WOOD road’s policy in both instanc It condemned the [help it in its competition with the bootlegger, but | = y management for taking back the Nenana blant |t has retained the s of Mrs. Mabel Walker i pecause it could not be operated at a profit. And | Willebrandt, former Assitsant United States Attor- | at GARB 4GE Wo till akt e d to thoal Remember the Name” GARBAGE HAULING iy st el i S ol hing the | M€Y General in charge of Prohibition prosecutions, ’ H Office at Wolland’s it condemned it more severely for relinquishing the [/ ¥ RO T CEBE G e aoklet. which Yurman S g HA LED promptly. Our COAL, Hay, Tallor Shop Anchorage plant because it was capable of beINg|.aig ypon all good citizens to uphold the bulwark : lJ Grain and Transfer business i a B operated at a profit. It refers to the latter 45 a|of itg monopoly. Support the legal method of ob- | & o= ——— AND. LOT CLEANING is increasing daily. There’s a| JUNEAU CABINET 1ester Darnesson transaction which “may have an UglY|taining grape beverage is the tenor of this in- =z P E. O. DAVIS reason. Give us a trial order| PHONE 66 < red document, and at the same time relieve the | ' Phone 584 today and learn why. and DETAIL MILL- DAIRY FERTILIZER The management, said the Commission report, |surplus production problem by taking the pxofits CLE \R[\NLE SALE - GRS A I G felt that the Government had no authority to dis- jout of the illicit traffic in alcoholic drinks. - You Car’t Help Being | WORK CO. oute electricity except as a matter of necessity. Here is a picture of Bacchus and the W. C. 'I‘. I\h,n’s WOO] Shins Pl d | “The necessity in this case, after 13 years service |U. pulling together in double harness beside “'h_‘Chl HOTEL ene [ i StMr;ec!l.fl:ex;hto ort JUNEAU TRANSFER by the railroad, ended when someone olse was |that other vision of the millenium, with the lion | Blazers ZYNDA e Shop ready to supply Anchorage. Therefore, the railroad |and the lamb lying side by side, pales into insig- d . D. B. FEMMER COMPANY % iR & s nificance. On the other hand, what about that 2 CABINET and should have retired from the busirn although 't | % R Stage Shll‘t‘ ELEVATOR SERVICE ¢ dRiabls Lot A badh At outq |0'd adage, in’ vino veritas? One hates to think 8 S PHONE 114 MILLWORK AT 08 ““l‘l 1””‘[3“’[’-‘ “I‘“‘“}' ““1‘ ;“;‘, v(““ :“:::j “;\":)L {what the shade of its author will say to Mrs. Wille- | S 8. ZYNDA, Prop. ‘ permanently ad 0 the annual deficits 1 i : brandt when she crosses the Styx. i weaters GENERAL CARPENTER | | 9 Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS Guaranteed by J. B. BURFORD & CO. “QOur door step is worn by satisfied customers” Northern Light Store GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHINGS Workingmen’s Supplies Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies TELEPHONE 324 e ATimelyTip | 4 TLX the peopls about timely merchandise with good printingand watch your sales volume grow. Other merchants mw:‘llhdnmdam@,