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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY FEB: 16, 1931. i yment of a so-called ‘cash surrender value’ of — e e | - 3 D(ul y Alaska E mpzre SN Berlitikiag coumpiind wi YibAAE e ‘Alleged Vice King " PROFESSIONAL I Fraternal Societies | yo “Official ¢ te of cost, $1,700,000000 to 32-| Seized in New Orleans |« - 183 I Sl JOEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND 1} *,m\mcmz‘m(:.’no_n.ooo_ dependent upon the the basis of com-| - - Watch For |~ Castinir Chanal i S e | B “i‘]""- ; ik | Helene W. L. Albrecht ! XI a MPT] PR G COMPANY. & The four prep: now recei consideratl ‘ PHYSIOTHERAPY 7 Alask v lin the Senate F Committee are ihe | Massage, Electrizity, Infra Red NEXT “““;x.g Pévgr.’uxs In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class | Bill (8, ment of face | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. STAND AT PIONEER *“‘;(mfiday % AR ¢t _ |the cert and authorizing an issue 410 Goldstein Building AMERICAN LEGION POOL ROOM Ay SUBSCRIPTION g'\T‘ESv Treadwell and | #mount of 1 ar bonds night be needed; 3r Fhone Office, 216 4 A { | Han, Dl ere By O hane Tor $1.25, per manth, " |hart Bill (s. 1222), with the same provi RSO S e SMOKER D d Ni Visiting brothers Siige paid, at‘the following rates: |ine ‘moier B Caraway Bill (S. 5060), vroviding| P S ay and Night welcome. : 1 in advance, § 7 i | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER S i ac ,m) payment of the face value of the certiicates, Jess | S ervice R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. nfer & favor it will_promptly i kil | DENTIST M. H SIDES, Secet s Office of any failure or irregularity |1 made to vet s, and authorizing the neces- | | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. et A i ary. Bele papais. . fice | appropriations; and the Dill Bill (S. 3966),| | PHONE 56 T e — —— |providing for payment of the present-day value. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. __tes of Freemasor AEM SSOCIAT PRESS. g i g 4 e | n- L2 BEF Q,i“\s‘f%:‘\ipn entitled to_the More than 40 bills providing some rg:m of cash | f, 'W P h 1 Tae JUNEAU LAUNDRY | i A ry Scottish Rite SR '-\\]:*‘“"‘ ”‘i"’“m"’n"":‘pi\'m(‘n! on the adjusted service certificates are ° . « JONISoOn Franklin'Street, betw Regular meetings sk pending in the House. These range in their bro-| J)r Charles P. Jenne FRIGIDAIRE 1 omiit an i Besent Stoscts 'second Friday . L4 | visions from payment of pr 1t-day value to pay-| DENTIST { each month, at {ment of the full face value of the certificates. | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS i PHONE 359 7:30 p. m. Scot- | Prominent among the House bills is the Garner' Building MAYTAG WASHING mm....w.j tish Rite Templa the request of New York authori- Front Street Juneau WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary [ IBill (M. R. 15589), providing for the payment of § Telephre 176 MACHINES i !the cash surrender value, which is computed as the! - 'f " GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS LOYAL ORDER amount of the adjusted. service credit, !ncreased ‘e . OF MOOSE < A telephoto of Harry Levy, self- o ! cent, plus interest at four per cent ber| seyled “big shot” and gambler, are | - Dr. j. W. Bayne Phone 17 ¢ Juneau Lodge No. 700, | pounded annually from the date of the! rested by New Orleans police at DENTIST ¥ Ky Meels every Monday night, at 8 o'clock. certificate to appre the dale of payment, tios, who want him for questioning | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. M SHEARER, D ,less the amount of X ipal nd accumulated | 2 hd tion with the vice racket iomce hours, 9 am. to 5 p.m. i TTO‘-, i - gtfléu' A g ,interest, at a limited percentage, of the loan that| and the framing nf innocent girls, ' | Evenings by appointment. S oxX may have been made upon the certificate, ———= | Phozne 321 ! MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 “The official estimate of the basic surrender | = *|PHONE YOUR ORDERS Second and fourth Mon- @ value as mputed under the provisions of the SGHMELING ANn o ST T P TO US day of each month in {Garner Bill is that the sum involved would nxceed Dr. A. W. Stewart | ! Scottish Rite Temple, . % \‘Szlno‘m-t) 000, if the veterans generally avail them- DENTIST I ¢ beginning at 7:30 p. m. ‘J/t‘,’ > ELHTI R S0 S clves of the payment. It is estimated that this STRIBUNG MAY || Hours 9 a m. to&p . H. L. REDLINGSHAF- -’ | method of computing the total cash surrender value | | SEWARD BUILLING ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, PAYING ADJUSTED COMPENSATION. |would require payment exceeding by over $375,000,- | “ Office ;::c;x;e;lgfl, Res. | Secretary. - - 000 the present day value of the certificates out-| FIGHT JUNE ]g P L SR = Immedia ment of the adjusted compensation | tanging and in effect would constitute a mrant of 8 B i =0 i e OFS l"',h"rEnN REATE certificates issued by the Government to World War | nis aqditional amount.” AR e e This bread is a food v L e Bout Will Be Staged in | Dy Geo. L. Barton 4 Tuesdays of each month, vet l 1 spread discussion at present It can readily be realized that the adoption of 3 4 > | that gives strength. at 8 o'clock, Scottish owing u sideration given to it in the |any of these plans would entail major financing Soldiers Field in 'l CHIROPRACTOR ! It is a bread that has Rite Temple. JESSIE But amid all the talk, nothing | oherations on the Government’s part, and thal the Chicago | Hellenthal Building y' made good by the KELLER, Worthy Mat- s presented itself so that the average preasury Department as well as bankers all over | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | sheer force of its su- ron; FANNY L. ROB« zen can form his own judgment on the proposi-|tha country are reluctant to see it undertaken at| CHICAGO, Tll, Feb. 16. — The Horrs: 10 & m. to 12 noon perior quality. It will INSON, Secretary. tion. The c position has come s Chamber of Com ce. In order to cl The latest proposai iur Gongresslonal re-appor- | ihis time. United i o rify from the | had learned from a reliable source 2p.m to5p m 6 p. m to8p m By Appointment 1 PHONZ 289 Chicago Daily News today said it | that Max Schmeling and “Young” We will attend to them continue to make good. Will you try it? You will. Thank you. ANIGHTS OF COLUMBLS Seghers Council No. 1789, Meetings second and lasy | the situation, it has briefly explained the principle tionment is to make the membership of the House | Stribling will fight forthe heavy-| | weight title on Soldier Field here Monday at 7:30 p. m. ® promptly. Our COAL, Hay, P(:’(’rless Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground of adjusted compensation and concisely summarized bigger. It should be understood, of course, that - @ Transient brothers urg- i 3 { 19 a ® ! Grai » 2 ‘ proposals for cashing them. In a com-|the sponsor of the plan does not guarantee it toY mc'.’,‘;m ce -is given the réport by * ‘(,r:im am}l Trar_)sfer busmyess ed to attend. Councll ss to all member organizations, of |be “bigger and better.” ; fReence ts gty A SR Robert Simpson is increasing daily. There’s a Chambers, Fifth Streef, iabec ob CORMEres {5- ohb, b 3 she * presence . o brengne 0 0 D reason. Give us a trial order arer JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. e LN UPIImaton) I8 " | T | President and General Manager of | | pt. L), today and learn why. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. the whole subject as fol- . Coolidge points to Muscle Shoals as evidence ' Madison Square Garden, which | Graduate Los Angeles Col- | |* Y 7 B S LS i i of Lhc helplessness of having any considerable | holds the contract of the fighters, | lege of Optometry and Y Car’t Help Boi ! “Remember the Name” DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. 3 “I. The Adjusted Service Certificate Plan: enterprise conducted by Congres Alaskans do not to meet in a championship match | | Opthalmology ou Cant elp peing | i have to go so far from home arger States, with their liberal metropolitan popu- | lan\m of just representation. The ment was made, there being, of course, no| issued. _ | cash pa; certifica latest, and, to the people, one of the least| since the an,-e]l‘%metimo in June. We have just received a fine ZYNDA line of the famous Stetson ELEVATOR SERVICE Pleased A Lunches Mects first and third % Mondays, 8 o'clock, «t Epgles Hall, “After rejection of proposals for payment of deiroit ‘ . 8 7or] var vetera gress | Committee reported on the Alaska Railroad. g 2 cash bonuses to World War veterans, Congress | po; ‘C leb Killed; | D. B. FEMMER T Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. g passed in 1924 the Adjusted Compensation Act. This | SRR S elebrants Kille : DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL . b, 3\ | GUY SMITH, b 4 i After he had been in California for six weeks, | i - SRl i1 JUNEAU CABINET - » Secretary. Visiting law provid at adjusted compensation allowed e e e o | Steamer Hlts Rock | Optometrist-Optician PHONE 114 | brothers welcome. to veterans, according to period and place of service, [HOlyWo0d discovered that the stars Einsteln came dsid | Eves Examined—Glasses Fitted LR and DETAIL MILL- {|—— — should be g in the form of adjusted service cer- 'O Study were not those to be found in the movie CANTON, China, Feb. 16—One! ! Room 7, Valentine Bldg. 7 i 2 e s e & o J , China, Fe .—On: _— - go any place any tificates, which are in effect 20-year endowment Studios hundred persons were drowned in| }0;““ ,‘;J"’Sffl :34}[05‘:‘“;9;8 | Second Hand ;il;;s Bought | WORK CO. g time. A tank for Diesel Oil i surance policies. 3 ORI % Pearl River, south of here, when a || Phone = i and Sol ‘ and a tank for crude oil save | g s policies . ¢ of the certifi. |, Mussolini is said to like the talkles. So far,cen o g Bt 00 LR EEE M| to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | New Guns and Ammunition ||} Front Strect mext to Warner i hurner rodile; e W KRtg (moning, of e oot however, he has said nothing about resigning to!mour hundred passengers were sav- SEE BIG VAN ( 2 | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 cate, a credit was given of $1.25 for overseas SerV-|,...nt 5 Hollywood contract. d. The passengers were celebrat-| 8— ; 1 | ice and $1.00 for home service for each day of mili- sy o B0 BRGRCnpRIE WOTE G RG:t | THE GUN MAN CABINET and {|| RELIABLE TRANSFER tary duty in excess of 60 ds This credit is Hand 0‘“‘*“* | n8 the Chinese New Year. l‘* ROOM d BOARD | Opposite Coliseum Theatre | MILLWORK ; s8 4 B e R 7 = 5 ands eapportionm - | an: e e & known as the adjusted service credit. It was aug- _v_pi ent. ATTENTION \\lHH( AN LEGION | l. ol : - mented in each case by 25 per cent and the result- rOinshnaat Hhouirers | MEMBERS | Mrs. John B. Marshall | { GENERAL CARPENTER 3 j ing sum was applied as a single net premium in In one way or another—and all of them dema-| Mceting tonight at D“mm' daL ‘ PHONE 2201 | _: WORK FOREST | accordance with accepted actuarial principles, with gogic and undesi has been attempted to|8 PM: Sl e, i . interest at 4 per cent per anpum compounded an- | tamper with the e for »national - 16gISIALIVE)| moo s e - S A . ! GLASS REPLACED WOOD nually, to determine the face value of the certificate reapportionment approved by Congress before the [/Ol ’ SA '/ E ;i IN AUTOS or endowment policy. Thus a man of 25 years of 1930 census. Representatives of States that are i 4 . ! | age in 1925, with an adjusted service credit, wg- |0 lose one or more seats are naturally concerned z S | Estimates Furnished :[ GARBAGE HAU’LING g fientad by 25 per cent, and fotaling $550, Teceived ‘lhrnu the possible loss to their State, and perhaps to ! | Upon Request H 0",;9““ Wolland’s 5 a certificate in the amount of $1,395 and if 30| (3,'-‘112\‘ :()i;)lidm::]‘sq]::)xx:‘;:;“i;‘:nl‘eippurllonment Stetson 2 HA LED M Wa S iy el ’N‘ ailor Shop 4 received & certificate 3 The | a a | - : years of age received a certificate of $1388. The|act when it was passed, but that was before fhe e e ST any :) Chester Barnesson ! present-day reserve value of such a $1,395 -:ermh{cms“‘ was taken. Now it is known whom it may, z E. O. DAVIS | PHONE 66 cate is $349.13, and the maximum loan value at the |hit, and those who are likely to be chopped ‘Off, i Phone 584 WHEN | Mabr ’s Cafe DAIRY FERTILIZER present time is $314.00. are very actively searching for ways to keep their a S < f y i “Lump sum cash payments of $60 were made to S°ats fully represented on the Federal. pay roll. YOU | ; ! every veteran for the first 60 days' service. Where | ““; el sdlr(mgllj \l)llllpolttcd l;" ;:)‘(;’ml ”'ID”):‘ ‘:0‘:‘;:5 HOTEL BUY | Regular Dinners ,' 2, —which advocate ai sorts of d ges to chea e sted service cre as $50 or less, a full | the adjusted service credit was $50 or les é Short Orders JUNEAU TRANSFER | i “Veterans are permitted to make applications|acceptable of these schemes comes from out where | until | the tall corn Representative for adjusted ice credit,”and certificates, grows. Thurston, i January 1935 |Towa, has proposec a bill to prevent loss of seats market. i “The holder of a certificate is entitled to .':‘-"” any State, while apportionment on a basis uf} Ask | HARRY MABRY - 2 & < ? | population would give the States now entitled to Proprietor celve in cash its full face value on maturity in| 2 P! 20 years, and in the event of his death prior to |l OF add to the number of their representatives | bA B’N’S JUNEAU MOTOR e ) B f ths corifioata Siha Ml tade. ivaie a lar increase in their Congressional delegations.| HARRIS INC. As there are 21 States which under the present has named. plan would lose one or more Representatives, the| payable to the beneficiary he After a certificate has been outstanding 2 ye the vet- | only effect of the Thurston measure would be to eran may negotiate at limited interest, with lincrease the size of fhe National House by 40 or the certificate as The loan may be made 50 members. Its only object it to save existing by banks or directly by the Veterans' Bureau. In |places for clective jobholders and to create more, the event of the non-redemption of the certificate |Its Wltimate result would we to increase the cost of prior to the veterans' death, the principal and inter- Bovernment fo the taxpayer, and to confound con- fusion in an already too large and unwieldly legis- a loan, Caps—the best cap on the 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Hardware Co. CASH CUTS COSTS Open until 9 pm. ! “Everything in Furnish- ings for Men” R e I S e { {T"GARBAGE | | i | e —————— FORD “How” HAAS Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. POPULAR PRICES Where It Grows FASTEST Your funds available on skort notice. 6% Compounded Semi-annually. Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL i‘v ‘;‘] (g )'1”- ]"“‘I‘v“"‘_‘_"“l ardihe ;’Ia e 1n | 1ative body. | Famous Candies | ||pIME & DOLLAR BuLDING PHONE 48 QR 0. whe Deneliclacy. 2ORR8 M0, A 0Y Congress should stand pat on the origisal| ¢ The Cash Bazaar ,AND LOAN ASSOCIATION amount to !70l per cent of mlv xrt‘»“ll‘\'l‘ value of the \geheme of reapportionment, which will hold the Fr'\’e'Bruhn E H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, B certificates. This reserve is the full reserve required | goyse at its present size and add or subtract State % > eni Local Representative. A. J. Nel-) | fororere oo e ouse s p ] Open Evenings L. C. SMITH and CORONA each certificate based on by on an annual level premium for with interest at 4 per cent compounded annually. “All but a few hundred thousand veterans ap- plied for compensation, There are e | (New 1d-Tribune,) accordingly n g about 3,400,000 adjusted New Toek Hersid-Teibuns, England may have no Prohibition with a capi- | service certif; actuarial principles Representatives according to census figures. 20 years computed Dusting Off a Blue Law. d service adju outstandi es with face value of about $3 Company Featuring Frye’s Pe- licious Haras and Bacon | Garments made or pressed by us retain their shape PHONE 528 TOM SHEARER g SAVE MONEY son, Supervisor, S. E. Alaska UL SUSSS | e S Free Reading Room TYPEWRITERS Guaranteed by J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” y i I i b § i f ’ Juneau Public Library 5 o oo ? # 3 “[tal p, but the English come of the same stock as PHONE 38 i 000,000. The average face value of the certificates | the men and women who put Prohibition on our i i is $1,008, the average loan value is $218, and the statute books and as some mililons of the men and| e . s {n s tSecond Ploo; average loan that has been made by the Veterans'|women who quietly defy it. England, like America, |\ — | . . eV S Py 4 Northel'n Bureau on the certificate is $181. About $100,000- | neglects them, except when pests dig them out of | peooe e ! Reading Room Opea From & 5 000 have been paid in death claims involving some |old statute books. | PLAY BILLIARDS 8a m. to 10 p. m. L ht St - 100000 certificates | 'The Manchester, England, newspapers were noti- lg ore % “The law authorizes an appropriation for n‘ach‘i‘"’dd”" "““;:*d”:’ :‘a‘ a law of L“”"’ ;gfb“‘“;u““\ . ! Bl‘;l‘i%}l)’ f’::“;*‘;:f” mev?ml"-'?of;"; R 1 46 nt suff as an- unday worl ‘whic! is necessary to produce on- Abo T' f J i pP. m—T: i " 9 b :::l; “)?"11‘!‘1{’7\‘ ‘:f ;‘xl«l»\:;u for 'h‘~lcx"\1‘“ “l ”; 1;-‘.‘. day newspapers. The gentleman who insisted on' 4 ut "rl t— S 1 p. m. Current Magazines, QENTLEMENS ] e = E e O 5 pa "“fl"“‘_’ “2° Ireviving the statute seems to have a record as a . b Newspapers, Reference, FURNISHINGS ;flcle value "’h“““ “‘“;“‘;“" ;“ 5 from 35|15y enforcer; he is Secretary of the Sunday Games i —_— | Books, Etc. ate or on the prior death of a veteran. This and PFreedom League, and recently had his own N i 2 W, s s 8 \ S orkingmen’s reserve fund to meet maturing certificates now |brother admonished by a court for failing to go to A knowledge that ypu are ) s e { k & amounts approximately to $770,000.000, which is church on Sunday, as another British statute de- thrlfty and pmdent insures CLEARANCE SALE Supplies invested in United States Government securities. Of [mands . His passion for law enforcement, one \ 5 . course, to make this fund immediately available may assume, is inspired rather by a desire to have| | employment and_enables you Men’s Wool Shirts £ Cigars, Tobaccos, the securities would have to be marketed, as would Unenforceable old statutes wiped off the books rath-|{ to face old age without alarm. i er than by such anachronistic Sabbatarianism as ) 4 Blaze: aDELEs any additional securities isued for the ose 8 s sm as g Zers - rgfldmg oo s dated for the ‘purpose of |08 R SR ‘ It takes character, determ- EMILIO GALAO’S TELEPHONE 324 o AL It will be interesting to observe how England ined effort : i 5 2 e 0 A 1 ; R 3 and at times per . IL. Proposals In Bills Now Pending Before |reqnongs to such an effort to condemn the law by e d H P Stag Shirts Recreauon e, c«:nm:sfi%b - 3 S ¢ lenforcing it. -We suspect that the British will 1 sonal sacrifice to bnilt a Sav- Geaters “The bills pending in Congress that provide for [pehave very much like Americans—talk loudly for a |} i v - ings Acco P ’ T' T° ! immediate payment of some part or all of the face \uek and then forget about it; and that in the|)} g A( ns, but no.one has d arlors A. lmely 1 value of the certificates fall into two categor ar 2031 the statute of 1677 will still grace the law ever regretted the thrift habit. 8064 compieta fre of | “(a) Payment of face value of ce A [code of England. Blood is thicker than water; | 3 "}Workl;zs :; he NOW OPEN number of the bills in the House and Senate ;.m.m(»;““b“ Is stronger than law. | i Bowli Pool ELL the people 3 for immediate payment of the full face value of | b st i | . owlin, 00! i 3 . . ot s s | gyt rom e and s | Mike Avoian k- thow sy perianin widh : i 47 MBRUEILY |4 emnirles 18 ok gomg to help a bit. — (Florida ? I Behrends Bank LOWER FRONT STREET good printing and watzh your sales or death according to the present law T Uni | “Official estimate of cost, $3,400,000,000 o R I D B FRONT STREET wvolume grow. Otbc!m( merchants “(b) Payment of present-day value of certifi-| The Wickersham Commission labored and brouglugi Opposite Winter & Pond ! ba "W: e M'P. ‘hb’ epeated 3¢ sals vide for th ortk 24 tests. We'll beln wi E cntes—rA number of the proposals provide for the "'n h a Whatisit.—(Macon, Ga., Telegraph.) ¥ S g MR ©Old papers at The Empire office. RTINS mm

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