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S I I ——— A s i o A 500 - y " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SAT LRDA APRIL 4, 1931.F SETS NEW ALTITUDE RECORD Dail \'A Alaska Em])i;;); v JOEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANA(‘ER 1 seventh term in that position, has rendered thv' community very excellent service through the years membership on the Board. It would be a ved recognition of both Mayor Judson's suc- admi on and of Mr. Winn's devotion | 7 A Fraternal Societies oF T | Bt W L. Albredin | 14 2ok Chaknil _] | PROFESSIONAL WATCH FOR , |3 dese cessful b at 8 o'clock. Elks F\'I" Sy | to schools and school affairs, if every percon going | NEXT PHYSIOTHERAPY —_— str ; i to the polls would mark the ballots for them. | i A | Massage, Electr'>ity, Infra Red V"“"B‘l P. 0. ELKS 2 the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class ) i < & AMERICA I Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | |y, 2 3 i Go to the polls and vote Tuesday. Registration | EGION 410 Goldstein Buflding ’ Daneechy Svsnlag *© 8. for l.dn srial und Business Offices, 374 electorate during the registration period.” It was inevitable, perhaps, that registration would be more or less low since it was clearly apparent very early | in the year that Mayor Judson's administration! Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. les of Freemason- | ry Scottish Rite | Regular meetings second Friday | T SUBSCRIPTION RATES. figures are low compared to the potential strength. | SMOKER | Phone Office, 216 Hall. Dellvered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and|This is regrettable, but not dangerous in this in- bt ~| Visiting brothers R R Al el [stance. Tt would have reflected more creditabiy A. B. Hall TR ——— 37 By mail, postage paid, at the following rates o8 0 . B. Ha One v {n advance . six months, In advance, lupon the town's civic spirit, spoken better for the DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. $6.00; one month, in advance, $1.25 : i DENTISTS M. H. SIDES, Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly citizens’ realization of a public duty, if there 4 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. \ Secretary. otify the Busines .-rr.wr\,. failure Tegu t! ! N i not! rer T RE s tlure or lrregularity | had been a more representative turning out of the | PHONE 56 l Co-Ordinate Bod- . MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRISS. Assocised Press i exclusively entitled to the > s dispatches credited to | ed in this paper: and also the | W.P. Johnson|: FRIGIDAIRE Dr. Charles?]enne ] WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary focal news published herein would have only negligible if any opposition to the DENTIST 1 each month ac ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |polls. Those who did register have a right to feel | DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS | Pooms 8 and 9 Valentine | 71230 p. m. Scot- i SO oS oot L Ll M e Lo that satisfaction which attends the performance of MAYTAG WASHING | Building | tish Rite Temple | e TOM SHEARER, Dictator, Office hours, 8 am. to 5 p.m. W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O. Box & T Evenings by appointment. for the next year. a duty which may have seemed not altogether neces- MACHINES Telephrme 176 L :sax'y Th«?re is.only one more duty left them in GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS » o LOYAL ORDER jorder to fill entirely their part in the mechanics of . —_— OF MOOSE | government—that is to go to the polls on election | Phone 17 4 Dr. J. W. Bayne | i Juneau Lodge No. 700 |day and vote‘for the candidates who seem most | DENTIST £ Merts every Monday ely to advance the destiny of the community Yront Street Juneau l:i Rooms 5-6 Triangie Bldg. I night, at 8 o'clock. | | ° AR S S S he & ‘ & § . Phoxne 321 TA1u‘beatLlc Anlvnm Commission has decided [hi.ll, £ Second lhn: stln:s PBought s .. | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 19 profezsional wrestiing should be classed as oxhibi-| i g | Second and fourth Mon- tions. It doesn't seem to care what kind of af [ i Gt et Jaceiiee &t % P |day of each month in show is staged in the wrestling arena. ’ SEE BIG VAN Df» A- W- Stewan l Scottish Rite Temple, / h ., — - THE GUN MAN DENTIST | | beginning at 7:30 p. m. Q (.! | Money’s Flow. 1 Opposite Coliseum Theatre | Hours 0 & ‘m, 10.8.p. B . .\ iy T, REDLINGSHAP- . ¢V £ RO L - . | SEWARD BUILUING ER, .. 1 Res. Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, EASTER. (Boston News Bureau.) Associated Press Phote | | Office ;:one ’:?. 3 Secretary. { If money wen't flow into one channel, it will | Climbing more than five -nd one-half miles over Jersey and Man- I Th BCSI med I l_ e G 22 g R g o e R gy s e Before the advent of Christianity, Spring was |into another. Stagnation is inherently repugnaat| hattan, Ruth Nichols, Rye, N. Y., flier, who holds two coast-to-coast’ e ry ORDER OF EASTERN STAR always celebrated by pagan peoples, and it was|f® it. And that attribute is illustrated by some| S$Peed marks, set an unofficial altitude record for women. Her altimeter I Gt g oo o e e Second and Feurth 3 I ohinis 3 : ! ang {recent developments and ‘thefr: attendant statistics. showed nearly 30,500 feet. She is shown at Jersey City, N. J., airport WHERE? {1 on & Doelk: ‘Tuesdays of each month, ], he ear); s b d k rs. bartoll er only natural that the early Christians should make | W ks uil o to Tndtt deflatl T before start of the flight. Her plane at st.rt of ascent is shown in inset. 1 CAPITAL LAUNDRY at 8 o'clock, Scottish Easter one glorious feast day, for Easter was the all go to indicate a deflation o e 5 b s At L L CHIROPRACTORS " 'd as Ishtar, the great Spring goddess of |[TON€Y stream in the recent past, doubtless in partj—— " — CRE g 1 T )| Phone 355 Franklin St. || | DRUGLESS HEALTH smwlcn Rite Tempie. JESSIK e }\xnn.‘a.s ; htar, the great Spring 'aonness " |temporary yet possibly rather prolonged from a Invitati for Bids | on, financial resources, or con-| | || | “Maintain that Vital llulltance"‘ KELLER, Worthy Mat- - @ it Babylon, and the same word as “East"—|former into a different channel. ~Eventually there Invitation | struction experience, compared with | e o | | Hellenthal Bldg. Phone 259 | ron; FANNY L. ROB« | the place of the sun rising—it outranked even|may be a redistribution of flow back to somewhere . United States Dep “““b“lm ‘;{f Ag- | the project bid upon, justifies such | g Hours 10 am. to 9 p.m. i INSON, Secretary. Christmas. The early fathers held the day of ihe|nearer the normal channel alignment. ‘rIlC"LuwMBh;O'"k“flPl” e g:gi}v;munon Where copies of plans G s o | Nativity to be only a preparation for Easter, Such figures show, for example, on March 11|o4"gigt “subiect to the con ditions | L1C Teaussted, a deposit of $1000 The Merrimakers” G e | Some authorities say that it was only as early {total loans and investments held by leading banks! contained here, will be received un=|inm, A fuer 0 SPNIeSIREy Toliest Sui ;B:sherucouncfl No. 1760, 3 as 354 A. D, that the feast of the Nativity was |throughout the country stood at $22577,000,000. This|til § o'clock A. M. May 7, 1981, and | oy obe pson -A*“"S“‘:m_"fdmd‘“ i prated on December 25, while Easter in it Was just $14,000,000 less than on September 4, 1029, | then publicly opened, for furnish- | not returned, the deposit will be| Telephone 402 Opt. D. ! rhrl&?‘:ldlliy t‘b ufi p. m | | goes back to the Sunday itself. Among the | When the peak of the bull market was established. |ing all labor and materials and per-| ¢ feited to the Government. Guar-|| Music furnished for all occasions || | &, quate Tos Angeles Col- edr“tl: e:n.ex:g m | forming all work for ronstrucungln,. ee will be required with each and improving the Yakutat High-{yiq at follows: Five (5%) per cent way, Yakutat-Cannery Section, Na-| ¢ the amount of the bid. Per- tional Forest Road Project, located | {ormance bond will be required as adjacent to the Tongass Ndumml“om Forest, First Judicial Division, Ter- tne The other recent obvious fact has been that while credit is cheap and abundant, business has not as yet required much additional credit. Hence, although total bank credits are now substantially |the same as on September 4, 1929, commercial loansl Scandinavian-American or Am- || erican Jazz Music | Featuring Midweek Dances every ‘Wednesday—Moose Hall | -_— lege of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground Christians every Sunday n of the resurrection of Jesus. On this joyful | h day, fasting was not in order and the feithful might say their prayers standing instead | was a joyous cele- Chambers, Fifth Street JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. H. J. TURNEFR, Secretary. DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. In amount of 100% of total contract price. Perform- | If within fifteen (15) days! 4 PIECE ORCHESTRA opening of bids, plans are | | / .[ of kneeling ] . |are $1,400,000,00 or nearly 15 per cent less than they | ritory of Alaska. The length of the|ance will begin within ten (10) = DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL (# Mevts first and third Easter still is the celebration of rosurrection.|were 18 months ago. In the same period loans on|project to be constructed 1S ap-|cglendar days after date of receipt Optometrist-Optician | %Mondafl. 8 o'clock, Carrying a message of eternal beauty, it has become | securities have been reduced $372,000,000. But banks g:fi}]{é{rlfielflp“l‘?dt » n:}é':k aflnrr; ;ge of Sl m“ fimmd lmil der rse HAVE YOUR FURS CLEANED| || gyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | Bt it Eagles Hall the symbol of the bright side of life—the joy, the|increased their investment holdings $1,759,000,000 or | Princi S A 4 = | complet within one hundred fifty | Room 17, Valentine Bldg. uglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P, good, the light, the immortal hope of humanity. |about 33 per cent during the period that other Kc‘i’é’smaé‘;]‘ig;]‘{“g‘(’l“gcr(éie“ggsl:s? I(Nlifi(')v’dca]ednd:r days h;m}'\ éhlat dat_Tl. :el:t:r '::;“n mnvcl:mlex:{u ::: | Office phone 484, mdeunl GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting Around it center the history, the tradition, the bank credits have undergone a deflation so drastic.| o4’ Excavation 10,000 Cu. Yds: bf\q;}‘l.-“;imu,:‘t"fi::d 3: !h: asi'wz?al Ao ths eet' t’hl.s.new sty phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | |brothers welcome. memories, the ideals and the hopes of the Chris-| Banks prefer to lend for commercial purposes;|gpycture Excavation 50 C. Yds;|Pprovisions for each calendar day in :’mon i to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | B o e St comeant |08 SR S o s nd e o B G T T o e e - T e vl orates an actual event that is ‘he, supreme ass.ur-]“,r“rmos_ If they cannot lend at all, they are|Cu. Yds; Corrugated Metal Pipe 416 :fm 'b(. “mcmz ey \voa;k lxj:rigreers‘sf ; New silk linings are here now Hazel James Madden b gl e‘:-dl:‘:ueln% ance of life after death. But Easter »;\‘\-mb'xthr; compelled to add to their security holdings. That|Lin. Ft. The contract form and thel gy on work and material delivered' n a big variety. Teachor. of - fhe: e e L s s breable: something r than a particular faith, some- is what they have been doing. They did it because | plans, specifications, special provis-| ¢ cich work and material meet PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 cxponent of the Dunning System of Improved Music Study Leschetizky Technic—Alchin Harmony ' ions and estimate of quantities may examined and the Standard Q onnaire and Financial State- ment for bidders cured by the Yurman’s || The Furrier Triangle Building the approval of the contracting of- ficer. Article’ on patents will be made a part of the contract. Bids must be submitted upon the Stan- thing more than the resurrection of a particular|inyvestments offered about the only outlet for funds vidual. Tt expresses a faith that has existed |They are practically out of debt to the 'esene’ uously, and that was virtually universal ‘many | banks, and gold continues to stream in to increase | | | RELIABLE TRANSFER | i —i) nt trict Engineer, U. S. Bureau of millenniums before Christ, ages before there was|the volume of funds on offer. d prospective bidders the following | 4ardq Government Form of Bid and | Studio, 206 Main St. Phone 196 | ST BT R any Christian creed, a faith that has since v’xislpd[ If a developing upward trgnd in busu_)ess ex- | addresses: U. S. Bureau of Public| ¢he syccessful bidder will be re- SNB;V"“;\THITE LAUNDRY | and still exists among millions who know not Christ | Pands, demand for commercial loans will soon | Roads Federal & Territorial BUlld' | quired to execute the Standard S REST : or who deny Him—humanity’s inherent mlum\e‘b"g"‘ to increase. Perhaps we shall eventually hear |ing, Juneau, Alaska; U. S. FOIest|Government Form of Contract for pREfal CLEANHDS r b S0k it Moy 65 obh e ntl B W that the huge amount of credit “tied up” in security | Service, Commercial Bullding, Ket- | Gongtruction. The right is reserved,| DOUGLAS AGENCY RATURNY SERVICK 2 s loans is choking off credits to business, S‘;‘;’:‘f"_lfi:“ Mfll&s Q“EL}E{%LS(‘;;L{“ L4, the interest of the Government| cypy BAKERY, MRS, REIDI I Marine Electrical Work The fact is there is an enormous amount of la‘;d”émgbn: Assoc::xlsd G;?“N_M may require: to r”_;c} any ax)d a_ll Telephone 7 | R e 5 THE WORLD’S RICHEST MEN. potential bank credit available—sufficient to finance | contractors, Arcade Building, Seat- g?‘}‘v to "‘v‘“‘;"e “(;‘-V“’“ff’rm?l"y ini;eave your order at bakery or Capltal Electric Co. GARBAGE HAULING bl o strength in business and in securities at the same| ile, Washington; Associated Gen- | gc JERRVEE AEC 15 SCCERE OF He phone and we will call | Second at Beward | Office at Wolland's Althowgh more than 2,000,000 persons in Great |time. And it remains doubtful whether either is|eral cm\;{,m-t:‘rs lspul;;n; b}xlgrllil such bid is qualified by specific | Tailor Shop Britain are on the “dole” and are compelled to|long or largely possible without the other. i‘pu"’gltfl;‘:'m“i?’swi:‘};‘ ;’L bi&“or pre\"— limitation. Envelopes containing| PHONE YOUR ORDERS|*— > Chest B exist in some instances on as little as $5 per week, ® jously, an attested statement of his|PidS must be sealed, marked, and TO US ———e 1ester barnesson that nation surpasses America in the number and | Roosevelt to Walker. business and technical organization Isfxl::(:::g :nst rollgv;i. tB:d i:r :‘.oaa JUNEAU-YOUNG om;ngg:'r:!zn s individus r . v | f the bidder) on forms to be sup- rement. uta ighway, £ Soad el dyne . Qe sttt (New York Times.) pried by the District Bngineer. which | Yakutat-Cannery Section to be op- i Funeral Parlors our own rich men are properly listed as among the | g ., o most captious will find it hard tois available for the contemplated |cned May 7, 1931 at 9 o'clock AM,, ?”T Elocnsed. Bwrichal Ditectons . | | world's richest, yet England has rivals for that| i.ije the Governor's first step in dealing with|work, including his financial re- |Federal & Territorial Building, Ju- and Embalmers honor in a scale that is little known. In the Yearino charges against Mayor Walker. He has simply |sources and his highway construc- | Deau, Alaska. M. D. Williams, Dis- /f‘? At ,,)“ Night Phone 336-2 Day Phone 12 JUNEAU TRANSFER ending March 29, 1929, the latest date for ‘which 8 % i uest | tion experience, and other construc- A ° figures are available, the report of Commissioners!t;}?::h::uf :S;:?To :;e: LMn?ine :y‘ubllxr[h:va;:gr :s tion experience, compared with the | Public Roads. co ! §o ¢ | project bid upon. The United States i R . MPANY for inland revenuesrevealed that between 500 and |soon as he returns to New York. This does not| o aR e HAAS A y expressly reserves the right to re- 3 600 persons in Great Britain are classed as mil- |preclude further inquiries, if they appear to be ;ect any bid in which the facts as _SCHOMBELS ELECTRIC SHOP di h lionaires. A few of them are international figures— |necessary. The accusations are general, but the|to business and technical organi- |adv. TELEPHONE 4502 Famous Candies \ Mayor will, if he is wise, make his reply as speci- fic and challenging as the case demands. It | possible, of course, that further and more detailed complaints may be filed with Governor Roosevelt. It will then be for him to decide whether the matter has gone so far as to call for thorough The Cash Bazaar | Open Evenings such as the Duke of Westminster, whose fortune dates back to Queen Elizabeth. If he could convert his holdings into cash at a conservative figure, he would easily be in the $100,000,000 class. Ranking with him is Sir John Ellerman, shipping magnate. GARDEN SEEDS Just behind 1 are such men as Solly and Jack Joel, who inherited a South American mining estate that put them in the $75,000,000 class. Lord Derby, Lord Iveagh, Lord Estey, Lord Bearsted, the Agha Khan, are among some of the best known of the wealthiest class. One of Britain’s most noted rich | investigation. Should the Republicans in the Leg- islature finally be able to get together so as to order a joint committee to look into the affairs of this city, from to to bottom, the Walker charges could be referred to it. Meanwhile, the Governor's action in the premises is so decent and regular, while plainly but prelithinary, that it will be dif- LAWN SEEDS ONION SETS FERTILIZERS —Also— We will attend to them promptly. Our COAL, Hay, Grain and Transfer business is increasing daily. There’s a reason. Give us a trial order today and learn why. ROOM and BOARD { Mrs. John B. Marshall | PHONE 2201 Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL men, Lord Dewar, celebrated humorist, whose for- toult fo atback ikt ekeit A Sp(-cia] Col]ol'lion of SEEDS— 1 e S t as f ded Dewar's blends of | ficult to attaci im for it. . < S‘:;fch“ I\;;,,\(;;\,‘:\-‘ e(dm((;n ]::?\\a.:):r (az:’suswea:;l u,:sl No obstacles, however, can deter the Republican 75¢ value for 50¢ You Can’t Help Being “"G“A““R"“B“""‘”"“‘GE PHONE 48 hi syl |National Committee. It is fully determined to Pleased 4 enormous and his estate was augmented very largely during his lifetime. IS TRIBUTE TO MAYO;{—JI‘DSON. make of the Tammany scandals an issue in the next Presidential election, especially with refer- ence to Governor Roosevelt's candidacy, which is reported to be more promising every day. No matter GARDEN TOOLS RAKES SPADES D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 HAULED AND LOT CLEANING PSR L, L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS : : E. O. DAVIS Guaranteed by re what he does, he will be arraigned as a willing| HOES FOR The lack of competition in the mayorality race|tool, or at least a beneficiary, of Tammany Hall.| ORKS Phone 584 J. B. BURFORD & CO. here is more than anything else a personal tribute | This particular fire might be better reserved, one “Our door step is worn by to Mayor Thomas B. Judson. It is a seal of|would think, until after Governor Roosevelt is| satistled customers” approval of the administration he has given City nominated for the Presidency, should he be. But it appears that the Republican managers feel that | Thomas Hardware Co. affairs, as Mayor and as Street Commissioner, for Rl NEW RECORDS g l. r s pSSiVi S s g . their own party record is a very precarious thing four successive terms. It does not @e.xn. of Foulse, B R R e dbon. o thiab ey kb BARer NEW SHEET MUSIC Garments made or pressed by | that he has pleased everybody, but it is an indica- | ' 80 J Bl us retain their shaj tion that his work has been satisfactory to a large (0 Seize upon any cry which may divert atten- DS - SERVIC PHO! 3 of Wiy of Jaoh reeidents. 5 tion from their own failings and possibly discredit | RADIO R E TOM SNE Al k Bk ? their opponents. But to identify Franklin Roose- H A A HEARER : Thex:: are ilom Ccfndlcdaws in Xl\le t:'abe for three| ot with Pammany corruption would too heavily RE);per;‘ I;Edlo (Iitespamlng X |’ facantize on she Oty Gouncl our are prop-|gax the powers of even the most brazen Republican | 0 S . adio Tubes and Supplies }|e g Bl sin. ety s 2 Lo ur Savings Department . > 2 ers. Three are running on the same ticket with ‘ o |. Mayor Judson. These are G. E. Krause, who has Congress has made “The Star-Spangled Ban-| | Jjust completed a two-year term, Gunnar Blomgren, |ner” the official anthem. As soon as we have suc-|{ We wish to call your attention to the fact that this bank main- JUNEAU MELODY PLAY BILLIARDS who several years ago was a valuable member of |ceeded in completely enforcing the Prohibition| tains a first class Savings Department. We receive on savings Polish u e it i HOUSE —at— the Council, and John E. Green, owner of the Berg- |1aws we shall set to work to compel everybody to|{ accounts any amount from one dollar up. On each account with a !ewpr::n;'s on our M’nh— BURFORD’S mann Hotel and A. B. Hall, a resident of many |80 ““vthe words after “Oh, say can you see.” |} we compound fhe interest semi-annually, adding the interest ture Course. We are open for ! years of the city. The fourth candidate is D. M.|—(New York Times) ! :‘d;'::i acopumt :“h"':; any trouble on “le:fl °""-'=° depositor. business and regular weekly tour- ale e | Bothwell, who is completing a two-year term and . . ‘ ions may be made at any time. On these savings accounts nament and competition under 3 1 on the income tax blank seeks re-election. wh;ze'gn:'gm:“’ex:::; an opinion of “the next|{ e Pay 4 per cent interest. We recommend this kind of ac- way. Relax and enjoy keen com- EMILIO GALAO’S . . . . | count to persons who have money for which they have no petition. If you have never play- Each of the candidates is too well known to need amplification or explanation of his qualifica- tions to serve. So far as practical considerations are involved, any three of them elected will give the community high class service, and insure a business-like administration of its affairs. war” men talk about.—(Toledo Blade.) | first 35,000 words of the Wickersham report, and says the Scotland Yard man hasn’t put in an ap- pearance yet.—(Detroit News.) Henry Ford favors payinz children to go immediate wse and which until needed. = The they want kept in a safe place compounding of interest is automatic. The money is not idle, but is constantly making more money for you, aceumulating for the ralmy day or the day of need when other sources fail. and open a savings account with ms. We would be pleased to have you call ed this course, you've missed a treat. Reasonable rates—25c¢ per round. Recreation Parlors NOW OPEN CARL’S TAXI PHONE % 0 EHEES 3 o R o' uree; vaters fo mark their school. And then when they grow up they will JUNEAU MIDGET Bowlin, Pool 399 ballots for The contest there insures|yove enough money' to buy automobiles.—(Phila- 8 LOWER FRONT STREET that. But there are two other offices to be filled delphia Bulletin.) by the voters in ‘nmdly:s election. One, that of Mayor, as we have ufll‘rnd has but one candi-j ‘The u ,as regards School , seeking election for One tardy reader has just plowed through the ’ Progressives never seem to be able to progress ;m .l;r s the, ,“u,ousf;,?\;@gfm,{{‘g!}?%,ggig The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska GOLF COURSE 2 A s o Old papers st the: Empire office, Day or Night -3

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