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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY MARCH 19, 1931, 4 s . | regular biweekly voyage to Haines| was making 15 knots an hour. The '::;?xt\s'of 1"."1”“12“‘1 x}lmg‘it (:3,“1: s, ld.‘and Skagway at 5 o'clock this|craft is expected to be in the| ging the total used during L€ ., ping She brought five pas-|Gulf Stream during this after- present cpldemic to 580,000 units. | - il The remainder here is believed suf- | °Eers and considerable mail. | noon. Ilnleent # i Y by ' Those who disembarked from the| President Hoover stood on the ¢ 'rhe.dise"se has not spread east- craft at this port were J. A.|quarter deck to receive the official | .‘wm'd W i | White from Haines; Mr. and Mrs.|salute and hear the band. He re- & ' James Gibson, J. A. Ramsay and|mained there after the ceremonies £ 5 i ¥ soundness of his measurements, we should not feel It should be remem- were applied to a primitive people pond to tests in the mentals of Federal law to a continent, the Supreme Court could not competently proceed without benefit warmed despairing about the matter. bered his tests who do not r of many types of intelligence, and illum- inated me manner civil His s s were set latter comparisons are undoubtedly y evi sound human attribute. It is a singularly rich assembly of human nature that Justice Holmes has brought to his task. Hail- anda ces do. ed Knapp Felt Caps at $3.50 PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 RELIABLE TRANSFER | . —& Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers Night Phone 336-2 Day Phone 12 ——— e - — m— = ety ’KL!)’L‘(‘ it s because he only asked for the small ’ (,Uxmd. : “We were prepared on' o o S Dll!l\’ 1’(181& (l F"' ')lr(,) |.~un| of $2, Possibly if he had recommended an GI R Ls BAND its bmun.rul scenery, Awhxc.h “‘1; I PROFESSIONAL l Fraternal Societl'es } RETIn appropriation of ten times that sum, it would »:u‘l;’::“lh?filfi:k b»::\-;m«;r ff:ly e . ol| OF Jcmz 'W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER | have been treated more serlously. X ATTRAGTED BY e <5 ko e WATCH FOR P 5[] Castineass. Chahnal e ’ Yet there pe s no more lnlllnrtafl\. .,.u 3 1ed ‘6 B, expent’ b Jeast soms § i ’ Helene W.L. Albrecht | | ”,'j\"‘\“‘ L Y hL. Heaond an eein | in the entire list submitted by the Governor sfepinys. ol AN g | NEXT H PRYSOTHERAPY ST eau, Alaska. 3 i he Tenth Legislature. This is forcefully brought ind drinking places, for instance. | Massage, Electriity, Infra Red | | Meetln‘g ;v!r.y the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class | the fears entertained for the safety of Why, at a tah}e in many cafes AMERICAN LEGION | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. wednesday evening a~ SR T SRR E Fred Moller of Fairbanks. More than a in Los - Angeles,” continued the | 410 Goldstein Building at 8 o'clock. Elks i TSUBSCRIPTION RATES. he set out on a flight from the interior demure and comely young woman, SMOKER | Phone Office, 216 Hall. B¥llveran by cartier 10 ST har . | s | to Eagle, a few hours journey, and since |Pretty Musicians Expected]?s e lett of her mascaroed eve 2 zou *| Visiting brothers tage paid, following rates: ord has been heard from him. Searchers Q L ] foot for fear of kicking over a bot-} A_ B. Hall . DRS. KASER . welcome. e Sy s s paring to take the air to look for him. Thou-| ~ome Lawlessness on RO it BT i e eiiont ER & FREEBURGER || R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. bers will eonter o fo =y il promptly | sands of dollars will probably be expended in the Last -Frontiers $500lE " ¢ coian no istin appsbens) . 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. | M. H. SIDES, Sccretary. delivery of their papevs arch in which the lives of men and the ma-, ; : sions.” | PHONE 56 Co-Ordinate Bod- Telephone for Wditorial and Buainess o | chines in which they ride will be risked: They “What a sight! Look girlsl” ex-| Tne band, having journeyed from | Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. | Ba of Frtsihavi: T MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. will comb a country virtually a wilderness gripped | Claimed a lithe young thing, with le to Ketchikan aboard a pas- | W P J ’ le . Py Scottish Rite o it to me | o retie. winter conditions. | The odds ave | hat pulled down over bobbed red seamsnip, charterea tne | Wo Py JORMISON || i L . riend slso the| agalnst success in thielr eff T s squecastt HOBRM AR e jfi:;‘;‘“f“';f,,“bofii f;‘pfl; FRIGIDAIRE | Dr. Charles P. Jenne e e - ———— "' It is to end such desperate rescue attempts that pe. yight arm as she stood in th 4 % R [ DENTIST each month as M"x:":;a::*‘*,‘swzi?:zfsi;&ss‘s:m [lov. Parks seeks to bring carrer pseons here ana | uling snow in. front of W OBl |kan 1o Tunea || DPLCO LIGRT FEODUCTS || mooms g and 6 Vaientine | s e —_— — | care for them. He would make it possible for every | seum theatre last night and gazed Warns Against Joking MAYTAG WASHING | Building - AT H T Secretm?z' | aviator to have one of thesé birds along with mmi nnn’:xx:‘ii at liuh:s1 alhn(]merlng on n't say we amused ou.selves MACHINES | Telephrve 176 | - i lon his voyages through the wastes of the Territory. |the Alaska-Juneau hillside. way by dancing the sailor” > | —e OYAL ORDER | case 0.‘( ;n'(‘f'd landing or other accident, release| Fight cther feminine figures, bur- pe” requested Alberta Eail- Lot A0S : s OF MOOSE of the pigeon with a brief note would in most|dcned with drums, horns, clax;)mets‘ ordlon player. “We didn't. Phone 17 J Dr. J. W. Bayne I { Juneau Lodge No. 700, give all the information needed to effcct'h:;zp?::{w;n gt |2 e e (RN, O Front-Risess - Tonsaa 1 DENTIST . e elve;'y_biloixdu ywwuu at a minimum of danger and expense to the| .o ino room toilet accessories| o W"mm";wr; of ‘the batit bex = il | Rooms 5-6 Triangi¢ Bldg. ! g SHE:A}'z;R [‘)’1&:':0’ searchers and add immeasurably to the chances of | yore clustered in a group close by. jes Miss Powell and Miss Bailey |\ — —— Office hours, § am. to 5 pm. | W. T. VALE, Secy‘ 'P o Ro); s | stranded aviators being saved from serious harm if, What cen they be?” was the Laurnetta ‘Nelson . viol Il Evenmgsn:)g’ Bl;gflfilnbment. g J a8 |in fact, not from de | query put by one for all : e and clarinet player; PHONE YOUR ORDERS;’ = il ‘ MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 | Alaskans will watch the search for Pilot Moller The 3 c'clock sh:fr‘\\ s coming Krauland, saxophone and clari- TO US Second and fourth Mon- | with anxiety and hope the rescuers will find him|Off at 11. Flames flickered from Zona McConnell, leader, sing- |o =4 {9ar of wedh month: tu /Q | slive and unharmed. And we hope that the day<;:““fl “ml’] "f“‘a"r‘(‘l‘“fi;m"’};‘; Werefer, banjo, violin and saxopgone‘ | Dr. A. W, S,tewart I Scottish Rite Temple, A /( \ | Wil sootyibiame fiwhen 1t will nob b LoeoesALy f""n?fi e;:\‘; hwn;fe the tunnel from DHW:-:{ (s:;:ra‘fl IS?S{npS‘;‘/:‘lslfér atl;; v‘\ Hours SD::N:IE 4 p. . LSty T p \’/w hd by ldq and days to elapse before such fliers are Hsted]“mch underground workers emerge w2y Patsy Patterson and Ilrene J SEWARD BUILL’!;{G " + | H. L. REDLINGSHAF- 4 as missing, and rescue parties forced out on blind | | the roadway forks, and one colum=n e, dancers. { Office Phone 469, Res. SI} l\{laster; JAMES W. LEIVERS, A NEW REGIME ()i{“l\l)l AN SCHOOL |hunts. A small measure of precaution such as the |of fitful glares appeared lshtun;\t;{e ¢ young women will give thelr i Bk a8 I | Secretary, 'EM. | Governor has recommended will effectually end|down a straight, steep path, while|pand, dancing and singing program i s e such conditions the other was strung out on afon tne stage at the Coliseum again| o "FS;:::E&:‘:FS"{ARr This week marked another milestone in the | e i long, slanting trail of gradual des-{ iop; and will play as an or-y { o Tuesdays of each st ¢ of the Government in the interests of) president Hoover is losing no time after the|cent. . ; chesira at a dance sponsored by | Drs. Barton & Doelker ntucs Z):c]oei,c scm:;:a of Alaska. One Federal bureau| aqjournment of Cengress in getting as far away Last Light Diszppears '\ o | ihe Juncau Elks in Elks Hall to- CHIROPRACTORS Bito Temple,. JESSTN ication—made its exit from the | fom wWashington as is comfortably possible. Thercjbq'll:’: :"‘; ";A“3‘950§;§£*_ Blent: - s I e l meycuasfi l:E\etl;ansEmCE‘ KELLER, Worthy Mat- - altogether new to the Territory | nave been times, we imagine, when his only regret | acs’ wotoy o) ol eyt B L e | zon; FANNY L. ROBe 2 position in the cast. Whatever may n.w;v | was that a rocket plane was not available for a one- | ing light had d 5 : : i 15 TR i INSON, Secretary. hortcomings of the former, however much | way passage to the outermost planet. i RayHOIKAG 7us dark agdio RS - . 5T C‘an‘ad‘a‘ B ¥R 0 . have lacked in carrying out efficiently those | - young women had made a stage m,fl,z-:(.([; fii '}39“- York -,mggreszs. pro- | 5 4: - - muem; gisgoofxzr:fim s entrusted to its care for performance, we Mr. Justice Holmes at Ninety. appearance at the Coliseum the-| poccs to pipe natural gas from Kin-| We will attend to them| s Robert Si s Oouncil Ll t everyone will agree that at least it left the e atre. They constitute a capable, | selia. Alberta, 350 miles to Regina,|promptly. Our COAL, Hay,| obert Sunpson i ed:gs e g Eskimo and Indian peoples as a whole much better | (New York Herald-Tribune) | instrumental, musical organization | Moose Jaw and Saskatoon. Grain and Transfer busmess‘ Opt. D. “Z‘:meym“bmt-hm"‘m_ off than they found them. These races have ad-! If the machine had really conquered man, there and among them are included Clever f greemoooeo—eor—e is increasing daily. There’s a|| Grpquate Los Angeles Col- | e ik Consiet vanced no little distance along the path that|would be no place in it for such valiant dissenters|toe, tap and athletiq dancers andf} reason. Give us a trial order | lege of Optometry and | Chambers, Fifth Street leads to ation, Some of it, of course, is the|as Mr. Justice Holmes. There would be need only|unusually good singers =A% a xes |y today and learn why. | Opthalmology i JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. natural result of their contacts with the whites, but | for accurately tooled cogs and the apparatus of| t:“;anc‘h ;algcdh“:gfl;‘l ““;l;eri_st‘;“’e‘; } New Shipment § { Glasees Fitted, Lenses Grouod H. J. TURNER, Secretary. by far the most of it is the fruit of the labor of |lubrication. The more closely every part engaged its| PO PAaied So0W AECRERE |} g You Can’t Help Being |°® — e b e T TR T T ti\r Office of Education. | fellows, »thc better. A piston ring that did not m‘the pe'\comlknf'w-' of ‘Jubedu, BRpIS ly 3 I Ple d ST e e t‘ .t . e e % > _|exactly its cylinder or a bearing that knocked would o g 4mbassa( Or ase: | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL ects firsf nnd' ‘hlrd Recently Dr. H. D. Anderson, scientist who s |8 h S8 G0 o o e with, tal city and rich gold camp of 4 :‘ st ! &Mmdays‘ & eI6K, making a survey of the Indian School System for‘ That Justice Holmes has been disagreeing with‘mf"ka‘ _the nan:mfi* .l‘a»':lfror:tier. C D. B. FEMMER | | Eyes Examined—Giasses Pitted | it Eagles Hall the*Carnegie Foundation, told the Alaska Legislature | nis colleagues these many years and earning thereby We hke‘the I\otth. VOl um.m“gd ("’I)s ! L Room 17, Valentine Bldg. Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. of a great many defects in the system. He did 10t |only an increasing affection and esteem, both from |Mae Powell, pret: ;i“ L o ] PHONE 114 || Office phone 484, residense | [GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting mince words in the frankly critical talk he made to|them and from the general public, is the best proof{ ™ 2 Singer e ,;:P“;{’:fuz;m,,,; Sizes 634 to 7% | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | Prothers welcome. our lawmakers. In no field in which the old bureau |to be found that the human mind is still supreme.| Adt withoit: Bialinee e 1“ L | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 has worked did he find anything approaching effic- ' Mathematics offers no approach to justice. Espec- he Price $2.50 Our trucks go any place amy iency. W due weight should be given his views, ially under the Anglo-Saxon system, law develops time. A tank for Diesel Oil and no one riously questions the fundamental with the decades and bends \.\-i(h the years. In the ;\ISO Stetson and JUNEAU-YOUNG and a l;nk for crnd: oil save very human sk of applying the great funda- ! urner trouble, ~ i ) i ing from a region that has long cherished its soli- revolutionaries, he felt shame in disagreement. It never occurred to him that because he was a nonconformist he must be crabbed. Rather, by peaceably all his life saying exactly what he thought has he maintained the mellow sweetness and humor of his being. The country will have fallen on hapless times if correct as applied toythem, but allowances, must be made for the former which very likely science is not inclined to do. He has probably been too rigid in his classifications, too harsh in his judgments. On the other hand we know that the Office of Education, as is inevitable through so many years of cl association, has not been strict enough in its sifications and far too liberal in its its dissenters; its embarrassment nor taries, neither se own own judgments. It has erred on that side as Dr. it eyer loses its relish for the rare and singular Anderson seems to be doing on the reverse. among its leaders. There can never be another The Bureau of Indian Affairs, which has suc- Mr. Justice Holmes, as the precious years of his life remind us. But there cannot be too many other exceptional minds to guide, stimulate and annoy. Only by such can a democracy be saved from the dullness of conformity and the efficiency that is death. ceeded the Office of Education, will have several advantages in beginning its administration of this m. It has no inheritance of established poli- which it feels it must maintain, at least in field. It is in position to take advantage of its experience in Indian government in the States. It can profit by the mistakes as well as the good “To speak only the truth,” said Hi Ho, the sage Soints’ in the work of'the Office of Educatibn-here, of Chinatown, i to earn little gratitude from additi t will 5 ¥ 4 " friends and to increase the resentment of ene- In addition it will have available »t he Mu‘"vey 0! mies.”—(Washington Star.) Dr. Anderson whigh undoubtedly will provide the oo new agency with data of invaluable service in the It takes six generations to make a gentleman and only one bad day in Wall Street to make him a bum.—(San Francisco Chronicle.) establishment of educational and social service poli- cies that are designed to promote the welfare of those who will look to it direction and lead- ership both fields. All Alaska will wish the Bureau of Indian Affairs the very greatest measure of success in its work here, and stands ready to Jend a helping hand on any and all occasions. for fellows who were demanding a tickled now.— in A good five-day week not so long ago would be pink to get a seven-day-a-week job right (Cincinnati Enquirer.) many DEMONSTRATING NEED FOR PIGEONS. On a used-car basis, wonder how much the United States could get for its $500,000 Wickersham report?—(Indianapolis Star.) In ne quarters a tendency has been noted to R et ’“'»‘" the recommendation of Gov. Parks — qpe wickersham Report didn't invent the idea. to the Legislature for funds for carrier pigeons to paul suggested being all things to all men.—(Akron, be used by aviators for emergency communication. 0]‘10 Beacon-Journal.) | MORE CASES OF ESTEBETH GOES PRESIDENT IS DIPHTHERIA AT SLOW BECAUSE OFF ON CRUISE POINT BARROW OF THICK SNUW ON BATTLESHIP Beecce Has Not Spread Eastward—Morlander There by Dog Team POINT BARROW, Alaska, Marct 19.—Yesterday's examinations show- ed two more severe cases of di theria and several mild ones. More houses have been placed unde quarantine. One hundred and fifty thousand Knots an Hour To- ward Porto Rico Skagway and Leaves | for Sitka Today | Thick snow falling on Lynn Canal impaired visibility vesterday afternoon and last night, and the motorship Estebeth voy-| aged the waters under a slow bell. She returned to Juneau from her | ABOARD U. 8. S. ARIZONA, under fair skies. From the time the Arizona pass- ed Hampton Roads, the battleship George Morlander, District Super- intendent of the Bureau Schools, on | Charles Peterson from Skagway. enjoying the weather. ‘an inspection trip, has arrived here | The Estebeth today is taking on| An Army blimp, a squadron of from Kotzebue by dog team. | ca principally coal! ‘rom the|airplanes and a myriad of harbor e S E | Pacific Coast Coal Company, for|craft joined the demonstration as iher weekly trip to Sitka and way | the Arizona sailed. MOTHER AND SON GO HOME ports. She will depart on this TN SRR Mrs. Jobn Olson of Juneau and |run this evening. Alabama farmers ship between £on. born March 4, left St. Ann's| ——— 6,000 and 8,000 carloads of truck Pozpital today. i Daily caupire wane Ady Pay. crops annually. ‘Motorship Arrlves from Navv Craft Makmg Fifteen| for navigation March 19.—President Hoover sailed | toward Porto Rico this morning! 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