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; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1931. ; i : ~ i - United States alone it is estimated that there e ) > § e o | o7 P ; D"iI v _llaskll, Empu‘ “mnnn users of this drug who obtain it through y { cdlgrced Pelts PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies | (AR : —_|illegal sources. The narcotic problem is a big one. 1 o ol or ! 8 AR A A Relatively little has been accomplished in sol\'lvn’: | e . . Gastineau Channel \ JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MAI«AQFF} it, despite the persistent effort of a League of Na-| A ‘%M : Helene W.L. Albrecht | |:: " . fo|tlons Committee and private sgencles formed to |F e PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P. 0. ELKS e INTING COMPANY at Second and Main | combat the ovil i it i% Massage, Electrizity, Infra Red || wmeeting every AL ] ) b | Last week, a special effort was made throughout A A N \ R:alrb Medical Gymnastics. ednesday evening a T Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Secord Class | the United States to make known the real 2ssencej i i ! Pgoldfteu’l Building at 8 o'clock. EIs matter o) g PRI i _lof the problem, which falls into two practical I <o S Kg LL one* Office, 216 ! Hall. 0 ':Ussrrmwncw RATES. | visions. ‘There is the administrative, political prob-‘O]l and Coal Abounds m! 3 \l/lsmng brothers v & iti roduction i ich i o | welcome. Belivered by carrier In Junsau, Douglas. Treadwell and | lem of nmm;ml !‘;wrmr[‘.(»n [‘mn f;f‘irf;nfihu? i Far North as Interest- | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. 1 e Torait, at the following rates | being approached through national laws 2 y in- v 7 ER S XKL i avan x mouthe, In &dvance. | tornational agreement. And there is the cducational | ing Pictures Show | Sor-ag Debdmes mds | M. H. SIDES, Secretary. "wiit ‘sonfer it they will promoty | problem, working through the schools, press and civie| e PHONE 56 Co-Ordinate Bod- ot 8 ““r“(‘r'uva : g gAY | groups of all kinds er Am‘q‘lnn‘;ty“hax[\, in all thgreraeétl i Hongam 0 jiom, | i g Yor Bditorial and Business Offices, 374 Much remains to be done in both aspects of LA st , . . ry Scottish Rite E P A | g of the United States and equa’ in onnson W[} | Regular meetings TEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. he | the marcotic evil. Half of the 48 States have 10 ..ty to the best in the world, o b ) B T i e g | gecond Friday The ted Press i exclusively entitied to el ovision for the care of narcotic addicts. Although laceording to emiz FRIGIDAIRE | Dr. Charles P. Jenne | N T rE gy i'F'M credited th paper and also the | noreotic education is given in the schools ‘n vrac-lquoted by A. Malcolm Smith, ad. | DENTIST e g focal news pu St SRR : tically all States, there is little understanding among | venturous, colorful character who|p DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS || Rooms § and § Valentine tish Ig.ll;e Templa ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | tne puplic generally of the vastness of the illegiti- has traversed nearly all parts of | MAYTAG WASHING | Building WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary THAN THAT OF ANY ‘3”“-" A mate industry. For the most part, effective national | the l‘j;())rthlanulm molfou:se olf lthm' Ry MACHINES L Telephcie 176 7 PR | s i § ic | past 5. In an illustrated e o | and international regulation must wait until numm“luam bvrgm ARt i lmv‘;' GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS | = . Log;}u;flgol’.sl:-m ion and local legislation are advanced. Narcotic |, Biiart et s —— ¢ 4 |ing of the Parent-Teacher Associ Week, iguoh ‘e iwas el 008 “an-i'ion last night, he showed pictures Phone 17 Dl‘. J' W. Baync fix::.:ue::dg:ll:%d’?: |'wide “scale ‘lnst week, is ‘ons of the most ertactivelins yast: seapags pools ani LIAMNSE Front Street’ I DEVIIR i st : ] Tont Stree uneau | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. night, at 8 o'clock. | ways of furthering education and that in turn will |he had traced them along the en- 4‘| Ppamr ng] oo /) TOM SHEARER, Dictator. |eventually result of the enactment of necessary | tire norlh(m'n) bt:\m:nr_y of the Txcr- i - — || Of E:inu::l;&hy :;;éxmmin:l i S CAvE B, B OF o g 110cal legislation. |ritery and observed their extension % e . | doce PRI for hundreds of miles on the Si- il il i PHONE-YOUR ORDERS|| e MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 g Mr. Julius Barnes, Chairman of the Board of |berian coa e X 4 TO US | Second and fourth Mon- [ | Directors of the United States Chamber of Com- | Fonioma Tit: S i) e Eas : y o ——e |day of each month in //,\.\ | merce, is authority for the cheering statement that | }tc "‘;“: 2‘,’"?;‘:“‘4'\[ bieress (Ir:)m t Dr. A. W. Stewart Scottish Rite Temple, A I | business is distinctly on the mend. Alaskans, who | Just © B R e e DENTIST | | beginning at 7:30 p. m. P A i | e o e Hours 9 a m. to 8 p. = H. L. REDLINGSHAF- = /" | haven't suffered greatly in comparison to the rest| . . s evidenced the freed 3 . Do, i [, L. i L bglpiori SEWARD BUILLING ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, |of the country from depression and can hardly|f.om forei matter of the | H . i Office Phone 469, Res. Secretary. realize the depths plumbed by others of lh(‘ll‘"\'.‘('z\lbl\. fo; reflected i Phone 276 | countrymen, rejoice that there is light ahead for{human figures standing neur itsf. 5 8 . » ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Lt ety ¥ |edge. Purity of the flowing sub- Miss Florence Mische, of New Second and Feurth 2 . VN Nnas i | stance was demonstrated by its. |¥ork, with bunch of silver fox o RISTTOE Friends of Gov. Albert C. Ritchie, who recently | g St s . demy Relts ancETy ot Wi el D O T Batton ¢ Tuesdays of each month, entered upon his fouth term as Governor of Mary- | On to 732 (‘:\l:i:f;"‘mf;ph.l:o | {iedceable twenty years back. They r y€0, L. Dartol at 8 o'clock, Scottish land, an unusual record in itself, have launched a | 17 ki ooa): ecurs it shuniiiieE Wisconsin, where the | CHIROPRACTOR Rite Temple. JESSIE 0 for Ritel + President as the nominee of g | . o ks iniv, v of Wisconsin maintains t Hellenthal Buildng | KELLER, Worthy Mat- TR R e Fep ey i {vew Xork SEREE |the Arctic. ~ Great seams of thels preeding laboratory and are part ! ron: FANNY L. ROBe the Demc Party. Observers say it is meeln@| agtor the criticism to which he has been sub-|ge] were shown in the stereoptican |of collection of pelts worth OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | s with considerable enthusiasm in the East and at | jected for underwriting so large a proportion of "hcivicws. and its excellence is attes'ed £5,600,000 brought together at { Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon | . . is S some 16 months in advance of the PArty |expenses of the Democratic National Committee,|py analyses which discloses only 2| he int ondl o B tont a6 2p.m. to5 p. m. this time, | ex ahigt Mew York Ci : 5 nkshig Do AJIGHTS OF COLUMBUS convention, there are indications the able Maryland | Chairman Raskob's call for a meeting at Washi l%dvpe,- cent ash. A 2 LW V5t th | BPAA‘ mml:~ ‘- Seghers Council No. 1763, leader will be a formidable contender, probably as|ton March 5 is hailed as an act of unprecedented | 1n fancy Sandy Smith took h\s' g i i e will attend to em l ly Appol ent M ehings secord and 1 ctrong as Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt, New York, (intrepidity. But invidious remarks about his 1ib-/aygitors with him to the Klondike £ promptly. Our COAL, Hay,|| PHONZ 258 Soiday ab.T:80 B m; ..um,.‘ as :u i 3 e )(‘,l,.\,.‘r‘ram:" have not come from politicians. Demn-‘m its hurrah days; down the Yu-lk"“‘ X anmrtu and other 9 on(:le; Grain and Transfer business|® . Ao eotusth e when the balloting for a A S T Leratic officeholders and officeseekers are for thelyon stopping at Circle, Fort Yu- thriving pl ; to Nome in the|: increasing daily. There’s a| s : % i Oimen begins. most part willing to let Mr. Raskob continue to look) e i . yhalcyon time of her beach dig- A ial { Rob Si - ltering advocacy Of State rights, |y i hel leines and to Fairbanks when herir€8son. Give us a trial order obert Sumpson Chambers, Fifth Street, For his unfaltering advocacy O ate Tights, | ,0¢ for the bills and furnish an organization to help| FRES anc. s today and learn why. JOHN F. LLEN, G. K. Gov. Ritchie's name appeals very strongly t0 Demo- them in their campaigns. | treas vaults “r,s:L “e.l-‘e opgx?ed v . Opt. D. i . MU Seéret;;ry. crats. For years his protests against concentration| when 1932 arrives, and a Den_:ocrabic Presi- to t gaze of a wondering world. Y C 5 H l B & Graduate Angeles Col- | . TURNER, of power in Federal hands have been among ihe dential candidate is sn]oc_trd. the nominee will rollglw Taken to Far Placces ou Cant elp bewng lege of Optometry and DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. strongest and most consistent. He is an avowed the custom and choose his own Chairman. Probably T e Pleased I Opthalmology Mects first and third Wet, and is on record many times for the outright it will not be Mr. Raskob. For the present.hnuarg B h'.‘:mgh‘ hh x‘udx:m-- “; u’-‘e | Glasees Fitted, Lenses Ground Mondays, 8 o'clock, fepeal of the Eighleenth Amendment. HE adinoht ;(:-?pv :;]opll?yi‘n}te tr;;:”‘ml‘: :;mlf:rld L()B;:Jer:?;f‘\txl m‘:Vho far reaches of the Arctic, acquaint- D. B. FEI“MER ‘1. i Douglas. ALE;: g:“llé‘wfllg' leaving the liquor question in lh('h .mds of ;I\r‘“,l\.,. would do it? Still, there are groups which ing ”f m.\\nh‘ meBt,": lf‘ and mi PHONE 114 i DE. K. E. SOUTHWELL GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting several States, and vesting the matter of control i, " ihe meeting on March 5 as something por-, e Y ‘ Optometrist-Opticlan | [brothers welcome, of inter-State movement of liquor in the contrel of ¢ohi5us Wil Mr. Raskob, instead of being asked it th|.1i~ des and along the Asiatic || Eyes Examined—Gl Pitted _ = the Federal authorities. He is confident that each 'ty resign, insist upon doing so? Will the Prohibi- T€ll in Vacuum . ;“. ek to “Know Alas-' HRoutLl Valedtie Uy, | Our trucks go any place any | State is capable of solving the Prohibition question tion stand of the party for 1932 be “settled” at 3 . oyl s B RS ?}f Office phone 484, residense { ime. A tank for Diesel Oil | and that the rightfully entitled to do so. |that meeting? The chances are that the answer Ju,ft /lée “:rif (r s e] ;l):rpg;m helg phone 238, Office Hours: 9:30 | | | and a tank for crude oil save | Gov. Ritchie had a large following in 1928 and to both questions is “No” that the Chairman’s o B i Il L 013 Lo W | burner trouble. i was in position to have contested for the aomina- call means shmply what &t S8, o o your ¢ Ofic Scdistion. Everybody ' does, Who = ¢|| PHONE M9, NIGHT 148 | 3 bhat b = o, a ; The meeting is at the en short s = - i HES & 1 tion at that time Ho“k\l‘l.\'he"]r'(hri].“dw‘n[ m,u(:. of ‘Cobs juring which the Democrats have 3 v £ heard Mr. S‘n.mf\v last n‘u.hL : ! . I RELIABLE TRANSFER‘L his candidacy to be pressed and willingly 5100d uside | 4oy oopeq g program. In this Congress they are . )| Itis just as necessary ror s his illusirated adds | ROOM siil “BOARD for Gov. Smith. His record as Maryland's Chief | ;- a minority party in both branches; after taa‘a8 itik for coffes Ehe : ”:lunwlu.“ = o | M anc Executive is notable. His stand on Prohibition cuits warch 4 they are of practically equal numbers with 7S Gate T ayed selections by { the East and all of the g industrial States. His the Republi It is an excellent time for stock- . S. Government Tea hestra; two e . J. D. Van Atta and ng five-minute com- ged by thres students of paONE 22010 ||| FOREST ——|| WOOD party could do a lot worse than nominate him, ' taking Democrats elected to the next Congres: and his chances for ele on a Wet platform |will mix with the Nafional Committee membe against President Hoover on a Dry platform, political |rejoice in the prospects of the next election, joke Examiners have urged it, and Schilling has dis- Mrs. John B. Marshall i prophets believe, would be excellent |about the plight of the Republicans and the Ad- covered how to do it. [§ the bieh “"“0':1;0- i ok SRR |ministration, and cheer the report of what Execu- The most delightful GARBAGE HAULING 3 k Itive Chairman Shouse—financed by Mr. Raskob— OFF FOR INTERIOR GARBAG 2 WORKER GO TO REST. |has done through the organization at Washington. flavor of tea has always oS Office at Wolland’s TR | There will be much talk of issues. Possibly a learn- cvnporatcd long before B8 7. Menerth and Oscar Hart. R RO p i HA ULED 3 Tallor Shop In the passing of Samuel Hill, Alaska, like the |eq committee will be appointed to draw up a state- % . eBinetieatal Tngonis; - left fors i Eat our bread and Chester Barnesson States of the Pacific Northwest, feels a keen regret. ment of party principles. What this committee it could reach you in an B o e o help. 10’ keep ~varm: AND LOT CLEANING o 8 g While he never was directly interested in enter- |will say as to Prohibition, if it says anything, can ordimrytin or cardboard HoakBt 4 Valles ani . Houdd: do It’s a wintertime food E. O. DAVIS o % prises in this Territory, nevertheless he gave fre- be anticipated perhaps by remembering the Wick- box. There was no way Tnterior Alaska points. They will that will help to keep Phone 584 = quent attention and assistance to her welfare Aun\“““h“'“ Commission. Only a national convention g 5 be absent about five weeks. you in condition. Tell B i+ Tie ‘was Srominént s’ n member! and s Can state the policies of the Democrstic Parly afst to prevent it. But now e 7 | autoritatively demand their acceptance by party your grocer that you e ~ a supporter of numerous organizations that are|congigacec ‘ Schilling has discovered Ol& papers at the Emplre office. want to try it. If he NEW RECORDS JUNEAU TRANSFER : quite ready at all times to cooperate with residents| A way of paying off Mr. Raskob and his friends how to keep tea fresh : hasn’t got it he will NEW SHEET MUSIC of the Northland in any movement to their ad-|the amount of the present party deficit, and provid- and fragrant in vacuum get it. COMPANY vantage. ing for Mr. Shouse’s activities for the next eigh-| 8 | | ) e n ° Mr. Hill, lawy railway official and banker, (teen months, is to be proposed. Undoubtedly the| 7u:tl;keyourmfl‘ex.l"ra- OB Pfin Peerless RADIO SERVICE was renowned chiefly for his advocacy of good |Chairman is more interested in getting general aid grant flavors you never, io" Repaird roads and his long-continued work in promoting, |i these matters than in anything else the meeting| £ d i . . Hepert Badiy Hepairne 3 st "lcould do. Whatever luck he may have, the occasion | before tasted 1n tea. sck Service Radio Tubes and Supplies establishing and extending them. When the auto- | (0 € 0% TULCER e B H e e mobile came into use, he was one of the first|oneniciasm and puts a sense of popular responsi-| FR E SH if you want it—reliable service always. We always place our JUNEAU MELODY ] persons of wealth and influerce to appreciate the bility in some of the more rollicking Democratic | economic advantages of the new method of trans- |statesmen, it will have accomplished as much as ° ¥ o ion % portation and its urgent demand for increased and could be expected. gharan 3 .nm'&m back HOUSE ‘ 6‘ l every printing job we do. We s are good printers—know it— . and are willing to back our better highway facilities. Ricpsint witt out gres TAXI ! SAVE MONEY He preached the gospel of good roads all over | Fremch Thrift and American Efficiency. | Where It Grows STAND AT PIONEER POOL I | ! the United States. He was affiliated with national R (New York Times.) ‘ ROOM FASTEST F rye-Bruhn Day and Night Service Your funds avallable on short Semi-annually. DIME & DOLLAR BUILDING | Garments made or pressed by | | { H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, us retain their shape | | { Local Representative. A. J. Nel- licious Hams and Bacon TOM SHEARER PHONE 38 i T “Remember the Name” Moves, Packs and Stores 1 8 3 Freight and Baggage road associations and high in their councils. His principal activities, however, were in the Pacific Northwest »s. Due to his efforts, is much of | Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 PUESSSS———————--- - Recent announcements about a powerful machine | for the absolute destruction of old automobiles W(’n“ read with interest here. It seems a way to get rid| the thoroughfare improvement in these communities. | o¢ o]d wrecks too often allowed to cutter up va-| His last illness befell him while he was on his|cant lots. Americans regard it as a new mnmre&! way to Salem to plead the cause of good roads |tation of national efficiency ‘ | before the Oregon Legislature. A writer in the Paris Temps asserts that such Mr. Hill was born in affluence. Throughout the |2 machine will never find a market in France. | The business of smashing a L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS Guaranteed by J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” y r to tiny bits he con-| templates with horror. He is almost as aghast as if it were a matter of destroying human beings. | “It would be hard to find in France a man who would be willing to annihilate, cven by the most | sion was the cultivation of the acquaint- | modern methods, a thing he had been using the| { ance of royalty and other eminent personages. He day before,” unless it were beyond all hope of re-| was the friend and on several occasions the guest |Dair. i : adult period of his long life of 74 y tinu: s, he con- ¢ added to his fortune. But his riches never | ed him to idleness. He al active was con- | notice. 6% Compounded C : | omp any - AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Featuring Frye’s De- PHONE 528 son, Supervisor, 8. E. of Albert, ruler of Belgium; host to Marie of The French mania for thrift, he admits, has| e . J Public ibra Old papers at the Empire office. Rumania when she came to the Pacific Coast on 01“?!1 been ridiculed. But in the face of the present | pey LB |. uneau i LlhR ry . e e N e gl : slump who can reproach the French, he asks, for| in oom § tour of America; the travellng companion of |JUMP WG can teptosch the French he aths, for) L S — Free Reading Joffre when the Hero of the Marne visited the | United States. Mr. Hill walked with kings and | PLAY BILLIARDS faded furniture and using their automobiles too | City Hall, Second Floor eurrent annual production is more than 8,000 tons.|upward movement. Indicative of a steady, substan- _ The discrepancy between the actual needs and the tial grf)\!.’:h With it is coming a greater interest i uction largely Tepresents the amount that is di-|In Civic improvement, and there is no lack of prod courage or pessimism born of ti condition. On the whole, the arrival of spring heralds much that business may look forward to rather than retro- Furnishings for the & the Results D d ‘Workingman P arlors U[:)n e:l:‘e Prlnegfi?g. M ike A‘UOian NOW OPEN Let us show ygon some i samples to ilixstrate | FRONT STREET Bowling—Pool Snise. oo Hiats * verted into contraband channels to the degradation of millions of individuals and the disgrace of the [ nations which have not yet arrived at any satis-|gecsions, What has been accomplished is perman- | ' ‘factory agreement of policies which might in great|ent and enduring, and is mot the result of sporadic 5 is not in the whole, prevent such use. In the|fluctuations which leave an aftermath of de!lauon.l 2o part, - Opposite Winter & Pond LOWER FRONT STREET el I the world) t he did Lo | —at— Main Street, and Fourth ! queens and the world's great, yet he did not make| Waste is an abomination to the French. But| e P Room Open From \ use of such association to advance social aspira-|the exact point at which thrift becomes wasteful is| About Thrlft-- BURFORD’S "'“:“'“m o 10 IsBut a Small Part tions, for he was without them. He had no inclina-)hard to determine. Certainly a Frenchman and | | WA 2 #Z the Cost . Hon toward fashionable’ Socléty, and gave no ‘\xm"1“)‘]“‘(:“"‘“0““ woud place it at Widely ditteren 2 z °1! Girculation Room Open from ‘ to it. R 1 to 5:30 p. m.—T7:00 to 8:30 - In the death of Mr. Hill, the Pacific Northwest : | A knowledge that you are EARANCE SALE p. m. Current Magazines, ‘5 has lost one of its foremost citizens. It has been Spring Auguries. 1 thrifty and prudent insures CL Newspapers, l;ném ¥ benefitted greatly from his life and work. Long (Sewarc Gateway.) i s . s IN getting out - b : S getting 4 stretches of the best of roads through towering Now that spring fever is almost upon Alaskans, | employmem m‘d,enables y0 Men B Wool Slurts FREE TO ALL } a elrcul-r, circular forests, along winding waterways, across cxpansive|it would be well to briefly review conditions from | to face old age without alarm. Bl letterorother pieceof plains and over rugged mountains are fine and last- | the spring of a year ago, and auguries of the forth- It takes character, determ- i axcre printed matter...the : " ¢ , coming spring | & 'een @ . ing tributes to his memory 3 | Y. y & i g It is claimed by many the barometer of busi- | ined effort and at times per- Stag Shirts ‘ paper, I.II.' .ddleu.' : 57" 5 ek ness fell due to the momentary depression occas- | 1 ifice to Bt a Bav. EMILIO GALAO’S ing, the mailing easi- NARCOTICS EDUCATION NEEDED. |ioned by the visit lact summer of the special Sen | sona Asacrl ice to bnilt a 1‘: Sl hars ;) ly total more than e ate investigating committee. i " The worlds medical and scientific needs of| While business volume has not yet returned to ings Account but R pne and a complete line of Recreatwn ::: l"::”::i‘. I:" " optum are estimated at 350 tons a year. Yet the|the level of some months ago, yet there is a gradual ever regretted the thrift habit. 8 AUEDy

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