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e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1931. : metheds, of.providing. financial security for. workers - . . < Q s Daily Alaska Empire [0 (i s e oopmen: o PRETTY CO-EDS DON CAPS AND CAPES 1 PROFESSIONAL || Fraternal Societics | </ 3 _|plans for n g employers to act intelligently| . — e, T T T . . J OF t | JOEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER |upon proposed pension or retirement legislation af- o . WATCH FOR e— || Gastineau Channel = | £ = e AR | fecting indust and commercial employees.” 4 . o Helene W. L. Albrecht o :“ ‘ very ning excep Sunds by the 3 k s Redfie] spoctor, of | | 1 Y o Lie G PO A NY bt Seoond und . Mbkts The comr is headed by Redfield Lroctor, o NEXT PHYSIOTHERAPY 50 Eieh \eau, Alaska. ____|the Vermont Marble Company. and includes in its Massage, Electrizity, Infra Red Meeting every o o &h 3 "" J'u'“ \u as Second Class | membership many national business leaders. Tis AMERICAN LEGION Ray, Medical Gymnastics. Ieiiasdity (bvening e ¥ survey is a phase of the larger question of unem- | 410 Goldstein Bnilding, at 8 o'clock. Elks T SUBSCRIPTION RATES. R ployment stablization. The National Chamber's plans SMOKER ! Phone Office, 216 Hall. | Dellvered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell ano jcall for another committee of executives and econ- *| Visiting brothers THARE Aol O P T { omists selected from so-called key Industries o A. B. Hall . | welcome, B aee “§12.00: 'Six month. i advance, | discuss and formulate a constructive program which DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. ' month, In sdvance. $1 F s e T e e g ] ' DENTISTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. S bers will confer a favor if they wil promptly [ Will assure wage earners practically continuous em 301-303 Goldstetn Bldg. | ofic f —_— y failure or Irregularity | ployment throughout the year and preyvent, so far, PHONE 56 3 Hours 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. I W.P. Johnson|: : Co-Ordinate Bod- ies of Freemason- R ry Scoitish Rite | 1 Business Offices, as possible, trial depress the strous consequences of indus- when' able and willing workers 58, EMBER OF ASSOCIATED PR - As Press |s exclusively entitled b e dre thrown owt’of employment with consequent suf- 3 3 Regular meetings ] o O D . alin e ] Tarilh 4" wan) FRIGIDAIRE Dr. Charles P. Jenne second Friday w lished herein Now that signs indicate a lifting of the depres- each month a¢ TO US Second und fourth Mon- | D | i ALA HCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |sion, it is to be hoped.” as conditions improve, the DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS f Rooms 8 ms'zalenune | Zi;o 112]1 m. Scot- | AT OF SNy OTARR PUBLICATION | Chamber will not lose dnterest in these questions: MAYTAG WASHING | Building WALTER B HE!B;:‘,L Dseecf::"p" | 3 This movement is one of the most promising that MACHINES Telephrae 176 | = o =y | has come out of the latest depression, and regard- GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS " . LOYAL ORDER less of recovery in business and industry, should | o= m OF MOOSE not be allowed to die. Only through such studies Phone 17 il Dr. J. W. Bayne Juneau Lodge No. 700 | can ruturvv (lvm-x‘s»ufns cq.ua]ly as sevefe as that | Piont Sideet + Tohesn “' DENTIST ' x:‘;‘:: ::‘?aflovxogklildll through which we are now passing be prevented. l Rooms 5-6 Triangie Bldg. TOM SHEARER, Dictator. B Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | . i 4 Tammany Hall may decide to support former | Evenings by appointment. W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 82 | Gov. Al' Smith for President in 1932 rather than PHONE YOUR ORDERS; Phoze 321 N T ENEA EODE XD 5 velt, but if it doss it will do so on the i t v | r rather than on its own. ¥ |day of each month in Dr. A. W. Stewart Seottish Rite Temple, @{éx i Thomas L. Masson nominates “Amos ’'n Andy” for the American Academy of Humor because their —— work is purely American. Now we suppose Mr. DENTIST beginning at 7:30 p. m. Hours 9 a m. to § p. v ' | H. L. REDLINGSHAF- | SEWARD BUILLING ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, <« THE GASOLINE TAX Mencken will feel it necessary to point out that it ; Oftice :h!::‘:;’?' Res. | | Secretary. —_— L e e et ———_————*| ORDER OF EASTERN STAR or Hess's proposal for a gas vnlz(ljr ;‘\x v ; of “—“—“ ’k"—d “ e le Cw Second and Feurth han that becau: would place a| For Men Must Work an ‘omen vus Tuesdays of each month, form of petroleum used for fuel Weep. | Drs. Barton&él%oeslker | - L e be studied very seriously. It may —_ ! CRIBOPBACAHMN Rite Temple. JESSIK DRUGLESS HEALTH SERVICE | dy for such a tax, but the (Port Angplest Newss) Associated Press Photo = ol KELLER, Worthy Mat- pr uld be considered in the light of| The fur seal herd moves northward again. Margaret Evans (left) and Kay Hardy, University of Utah e ;‘H'M?l‘n‘:;i:']“;'&""fll gfi;‘:";;s‘ ~on; FANNY L. ROBe | every se which has any n to ( Snouts pointinc towards the Land of the Mid-| Sponsors, all dressed up in their new uniforms. 3;_; 810 i‘ [ | INSON, Secretary. 1Sers inight Sun, rudders backwards towards their iropical | - - — p 4 ours am. to 9 pm. Y R = vintering g se vigator: v i KWIGHTS OF COLUMBU: ol ¥ 2 £ oo is capahl | wintering grounds, these faultless navigators follow Managua is in the center of a i (;"])\1 h‘(: 4 h‘.\”i"‘“l Nlcl) one ‘:: ‘ijpl[he B Dnaditl sl e o G lIW‘GAPITAL GITY ertile region on the shores of] We will attend to them|?* . Seghers Council No.dl:m. | e o diesel ofl or ofher fofms of the|TOCKY Tookeries of the Pribilof Islands, there to Lake Managua. The population,[promptly. Our COAL, Hay, Robert Simpson | o E:““’::‘”,;f‘;;"p ol | solir de or ¥ |spend the summer. Here it is that bachelor rsalsl sccording to the census of 1926, Grain and Transrer business 0 D | onday 5 E ime commodity would be able to escape the 1evy|are clubbed by Govermacnt killers in order tnat! was 32,536 & ifaraakine daii CTHeres b pt. D, | Transient brothers urg- as is done in so many other forms of taxation. A |milady may have a sealskin sacque. " i AG[IIK i y. foial ordae Graduate Los Angeles Col- | ed to attend. Councll study of our revenue sources will indicate| And moving agaipst the stragglers of the fur tregson. dwle us ah 1al o lege of Optometry and | Chambers, Fifth Streey hat many taxes are evaded successfully. The school [seal herd, the Quilldyute braves set out from La-| Managua has been the head-|t0day and learn why. | Opthalmology | JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. tax, the merchantile tax and other levies of [Push with cedar sealing canoes and harpoons, some- quarters of United States Marines Y Can’t Help Bei LGM& Fitted, Lenses Grouad ! H. J. TURNER, Secretary. even greater importance are unquestionably dodged | times traveling forty to fifty miles from their ho;n-es‘ 1(1!;):;2331]??:;5 Lh:‘t"\?xlc“llflw;:l;:rel\l:k ou Can't Help Dbeing » DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O, E. by many. This would not be the case with the | before contacting the seals. A real adventure, re- | a ba et ) agua Na Pleased . | quently made ¥ tional Guards. Many Americans . — | HW Mects first and thira line tex which would put on the sales in the Edouk Hy/etisgssrormls {Tersilic Earthauake B : ] et g el Mondays, 8 o'clock, | P P WO G AT P |50 : ways tell wl the sealers have|lerriic L.arthquake Re- residents of the city, engaged Optometrist-Optician | ] i nstance, the dealers being charged Wwith the G el L e 4 Tl " D. B. FEMMER Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitteu tt Eagles Hall S AR ¢ it g ol ¥ |gone over the horizon in quest of the costly pelts.| rted to Ha Laid in ‘various commercial enterprises. - D. 4 jas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. lity of its collection. Thus, a retailer | ported to riave Lan Room 7, Valentine Bldg. Douglas. 3 y of its collection. B, for it is then the older squaws quit their basket- i Bt T D SRR, PHONE 114 o N Gk Ads GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting ing a quantity of gas or oil of any sort Whether |yeqving or salmon-drying to keep vigll among the! C,(y in Ruins ~ EASTER LILIES I Office phone 484, residense | | -2 W0 CE { designed for automobiles, boats, ofl to burn :n|pleached drift logs above the tides, [ ! Will be cheaper this year. ik o it Pl ot 1 astvcit S o o furnaces or other users, would pay the sum of one One can easily confuse them with the gray| (Conunuea Ircin Page One) See JUNEAU F[?RISTS {2 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 n c:—m“—flh o P cent per gallon on the entire purchase. Of course, |snags from drift logs, so quietly do they sit. With|— — adv. Telephone {11 e e B A E o Dk, OB he in n would raise his prices on the ceveral |faces as stoical as the rocks on the headlands, they | . 1tia] Jaw as the fire swept ¥ T T S S 3 * and a tank for crude oil save | items sufficiently to protect himself watch the horizon for the first flash of paddle . T B St B ANNOUNCING JUNEAU-YOUNG prsegaer il This sort of has become widely popular in |ASainst the murky sky; watch the crest of each|lrom the ce 4 A marvelous Oriental wrinkle Funeral Parlore PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 i o <t every State in the Union comber in the hope it will lift to view the prow of | towards the west destroying removing cream 1% Direct: 4 4 i ] i rom | TetUINing canoe buildings which were partial-| WON -FUN (return of youth) | s e | RELIABLE TRANSFER I | Sanliery, g RERara ly/ theTaereng osTiom For these old squaws are very likely thinking, g Perfect skin cleanser, tissue build- | and Embalmers a5 £ 4 wrce goes to the road rtment, in at least 3% - thege COI0 ETURNE S Ane [ Y0y L © 1y wrecked by the shock. b 2 o i | Night Phone 336-2 Day Phone 12 1 5 o 40w RO Deparimtg, ) ‘854 | of canoes that never returned; of the time of terror | '3 A er and powder base. No other cream | i i) | vo in it is credited to the general|gpan an Oriental sea monster came up from the AT required. $1.00 and $3.50 jars. | e ] | : fund © motorist, s the heaviest con-|seq begween the canoes and set the Indians in a| NAVAL VESSELS TO DR, G. DOELKER, Hellenthal Bldg. . FOREST b In States like Washington, which recefitly | paddling frenzy as they churned the waters on the | SCENE | Telephone 259 HAAS I a ¢ ts from three to five cents per gal- |homebound trip; of the time when two canoe-loads | DR PR i e 5 e . ‘ D lon: e, the tax does not apply when the|of braves were carried far out to sea, only to be| W ASHINGTON, D. (‘"}'r PR IR i R Famous Candies : W 0 product is sold for marine uses. In this Territory |saved by a Frisco-bound steam schooner; and often| March 31.—The Navy De-| and Sold The Cash Bazaar ; den would fall heaviest on the owners of they look fowards the gravevard on the James| partment has ordered four| | New Guns and Ammunition Open Evenings GARBAGE HAULING | L using gasoling, "crude jor ‘dissel ‘oll, -and a nol 313]}‘1‘-]:“?102‘\5' the long cedar shadows slide from|Daval vessels, including one| SEE BIG VAN : Hidliionper | o Oftice at Wolland's derable part of it would fall on the house- | S ] DR e iant aircaft carrier io start!' THE GUN MAN | ————— Tailor Shop 3 X ¢ using ofl s a fuel in furnaces, |(N€ combers into the quieter river in the lee of|giant aircaft carrier to sta : b Thera is Tood’ cotntort 3 p merehant using ofl as a fuel in fUINAces. | jayes” rgjand, and in another few minutes essay|at once for Nicaraguan wat- ||| Oppesite Coliseum Theatre R i Chester Barnesson \ 5 » the cases of boatmen, the other classes|ine channel into the placid Quillayute River, the e i I SRS Rt ot bread ROOM and BOARD PHONE 66 : eady paying a fairly heavy proportion of o) squaws end the vigil and go back to their|® > ey - €Ly shce of our DAIRY FERTILIZER ' X xes, either municipal or Territorial. In many |tasks. No rush to the landing canoes. No out- | : T ] and a lot of sllces,z to Mrs. John B. Marshall mur s automobile owners pay as much as bursts of welcome. No tears of joy. No embraces.| RE&é?gssg R sl The Best Laundry each loaf. There's a PHONE 2201 §20 per vear in license fees alone, $10 each to the! Anxiety for the braves when they are on the :u?lff:m" 1'0[)31"[9 i 'iu‘\ a5 h ,c.i { o e e !ot of appetite prosol.(_ ‘ 4 rerritory and municipality. In addition they pay a |hunting grounds and the seas endanger their lives? | — i, St swe WHERE? ing goodness baked in & i rsonal verty tax, usually two per cent. If the|Yes. A show of affection when the braves are safe | \1O0 Of MEnagu. RDA0021A h\‘.".“. \' > I ! ’em that doesn’t get JUNEAU TRANSFER | e ey e i & Ay on the LaPush sands? No. earthquake, the American Red Cross| | CAPITAL LAUNDRY into the ordinary loaf Loy fios it & Jex onjasoiing Al Home is the sailor, home from the sea {has been directed by President| | phone 355 Franklin St. | T hroad Y G RB GE COMPANY ! DR the KOSthe 108 oW S e And the hunter home from the hill, | Hooxer, o ‘exteng g immediately | > pinal sum icient to pay the cost | to the stricken section. | o ° ‘ istration. Tt should also carefully | The braves are in and the pelts will soon be sold | — Peerless HAl ’LED B 148 taw (A B TR R kS ;:1x\c<\i“‘ the white man’s store. And that is good, the| affected thereby now pay business squaws will say in t_heir own council, for payment 5 AND LOT CLEANING to the Territory and sub.|C0 the automobile is due, and there is gasoline| (’ARDE]V SEEDS a ery E. O. DAVIS s ‘ : ‘I & 4 ( . |to be bought against the time when the Quil-| v 4 i Phone 584 0-the citiesin; whigh thelr prgherty, 1 es quit their village for a month and invade “ tern Washington for the hop-picking. i LAWN SEEDS Memenitios ‘the Neos necessary for the Territory to locate | et o i ‘ NI R s T N\ f taxation. But where it is done, e ! ( l\l”)N SE'lb‘ i e i ons 2 SRS PR hould be made to confine it to the Taking it Out on Alaska. ! FERTILIZERS . e really n nd not just find new ways of taxi i ; | NEW SHEET MUSIC Freight and Baggage & 4 % > Ly 3 i (Railway and Marine News.) 1 / Garments made or pressed by " { tries or businesses already bearing their just & b Oonpaet T e iy | us retain their shape RADIO SERVICE Prompt Delivery of of the costs of government. seems to have taken & pesiiliar delight In “ragging” A Special Collection of SEEDS— | PHONE 528 | ALL KINDS OF COAL LA “ Mluska The unfortunate child of Uncle Sun in| 75¢ value for 50c¢ | TOM SHEARER | ! Expert Radio Repairing PHONE 48 : THE DAY OF THE DOG. | the North was the object of unfriendly Congressiona | : | | Radio Tubes and Supphes ‘ NE |attention, apparently for mo sound reason. Th(" (‘\ RDEN TOOLS ° - Next Tuesday Juneaw's voting population will be | Proposal to cut the annual appropriation for. the| 7. | Alaska Railroad, meaning disastrous increase in b 1pon to pass judgment on its canine fl(l{“““‘:x-anln‘<. was followed by & bill which would have given | juestions will be submitted to the voters »\hnnimmm for. the sale of the Washington-Alaska | £0 to the polls on municipal election day. DO|military cable and telegraph service. The Govern- * a continuation. of the present system of iment has invested great sums in the cable and dogs?, or, Shall the owner of a dog be|wireless service, owning approximately 3500 miles ep it confined, and not permit it|of submarine cable. Sale of these facilities would unless accompanied and at the end |undoubtedly result in higher rates, thus adding an-| o other handicap to the many under which Alaskans | It is unfortunate for the dogs, whether they|8'¢ DOW struggling. In some quarters it is said| enced to spend thelr days behind fences that the cnblo_and wireless service en!m!s a mon:hhi loss of approximately $30,000. The deficit is charged against the army, which has control of communi-| cation. Naturally. army officials resent this con- stant drain on the service appropriation. The logical all faithfulness and loyalty. move would be for the Government to absorb this If the case goes against them, it will be because|loss out of general Tunds and not charge it against their pals of boydom had no voice in the matter.|any one service. If they win, then it wont be as a victory Attempts to “snipe” Alaska are .resented by the| as if boydom had a vocal part in bringing it about.|People of ‘the Pacific Coast. If economy is the| T s infc ite because they must go to courl:“b-‘c" money can be saved elsewhere. Alaska has | without those same masters being permitted to take |Poured 'millions of wealth into the coffers of the| United States. The Territory should be aided until | it can stand on its own feet. Alaska needs a| helping hand. The Government can make it pos- | ible for people to make a living in the North, RAKES * SPADES JUNEAU MELODY || ™75 s s GomoNA™ | HOES FORKS i HOUSE TYPEWRITERS | BURFORD’S O J. B. BURFORD & CO. Thomas Hardware Co. R, L T T Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourth Reading Room Open From 8 a m to 10 p. m. PLAY BILLIARDS i Old papers at the Emplre office. and bars or at the end of leashes, or to eavort at| liberty with their masters, the boys whom they adore and whose footsteps they follow without protest in| Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—T7:00 to 8:30 Our Savings Department 1 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. p. m. 3 Current Magazines, ~ 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro- Newépapers, Reference, = the Cont Books, Etc. | 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s’ FREE TO ALL } ! i 2-4 Front and Seward. . nN 2-5 Front and Main. getting out Barn. 2-6 Second and Main, 5 a circular, circular We wish to call your attention to the fact that this bank main- tains a first class Savings Departinént. We receive on savings accounts any amount from one dollar up. On each account we compound the interest semi-annually, adding the interest to the account without any trouble on the part of the depositor. Additions may be made at any time. On these savings accounts i 3 part in any capacity in the case. The lads are too| young to appear as advocates, jurors or mere| friends of the court. They can only: sit at home and try to instill confidence in the outcome 1o |developing its great natural resources. With proper 2 2-7 Fifth and Seward. letterorother piece of £ 60 Db 2 i wi y 4 per cent interest. ommend this ki - their canine companions of fortune or misfortune | encouragement, Alaska would in a few years be c:u::.to ::lsnns wl:‘o”l:;::'r ::n:;c for which Che;ndha:le Mno S8 Fhe Al EMILIO GALAO’S printed matter...the as the case may be, assuring them that whatever | one of Uncle Sam’s most prosperous and flourishing is the verdict of their elders, there will be no break |units in the companionship. | 3-2 Gastineaw and Rawn Way. paper, the address- l 3-4 Second and Gold. immediate use and which they want kept in a safe place until needed. The compounding of interest is automatic. The money is not idle, but is constantly making more money for you, accumulating for the rainy day or the day of need when other sources fail. We would be pleased to have you call and open a savings account with us. A S s S R A S R P . ing, the mailing easi- 3-5 Fourth and Harris. \ s 3.6 Fitth and Gold, Recreatwn l’h ”"‘h’;:" g‘“ 3-7 Fifth and East. the pri g. Yet 3-8 Seventh and Gold. P arlors fiin Tasad nicaunre. 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. e Rl Depend o g the Results 4-1 Ninth, back of power house, NOW OPEN Printing, 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. ¥ Upon the 4-3 Distin Ave,, and Indian Sts. Bowling—Pool i i 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. Let us show you some 4-6 Seventh and Main. LOWER FRONT STREET samples to illustrate 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. our statement 4-9 Home Grocery. 5-1 ,m Feaps: 5 ,l O1d_papers. at ‘¥ne gmplre office. (el A college history professor says that school Qe ! SUURVEY ;N 7 A children are “idiotically made to memorize the PENSION hl(“‘l‘i‘\‘;‘l‘l{gl} NATIONAL names of our -Presidents.” However, real cruelty - A would result if they had to memorize a list like| % that of the French Premiers.—(Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.) One of the important projects recently launched by organized business interests is a study of pension A s 4 systems, both public and private, now in progress When the people get ready to abrogate the by the United States Chamber of Commerce. The|volstead law they won’t be much concerned about directors of that organization have appointed a special [the Supreme Court's decision that Federal Judge Committee on Old Age Pensions which was author-|Clark’s point of law was not well taken.—(St. Louis jzed by the directors to “investigate and report On‘GIOM'DYmMrlt.) The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska