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THE DA ILY AIAQK/\ EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1931 t - ‘7 ng which is near to the 11;1;[7; | | ' i Y e . G : _‘\, ouches something 1 S ar 2 4 D | s P y & & vast-majority of Americans. It is this very fact MAN{ ATTEND BAND'TS RAID I ’ IROFESSIONAL l l‘ralerna‘l)rbocuztwo 1 | that sets at na the efforts of gun-shy politicians . : : the issue and keep it out of national \ WATCH FOR . *|| Gastineau Channel | | o i cs. Wi n or without their consent or approval P {1 Helene W. L. Albrecht l ar — ) “Published evening except <m\duy by _the one or the other of the two big parties ‘nevitably 5 | NEXT | PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P. 0. ELKS ;‘-Ix‘.‘-‘\“.mm;l\‘xv\ COMPANY at Secc and Main will take . official note of it in its 1932 platform. ] 1 e | Massage, Electrizity, Infra Red Meeting every o e TR | Cinss | The American people are seeing more and more Guard Forms, then Makel| AMERICAN LEGION |||~ Ras. Medical Gymnastics. Wednesday evening « for, 4 17 the Post Office In Juneau as Becond Cla% | clearly what Einsteln has discovered, and what| 4 ; il | 410 Goldstein Bullding || 4t g oclock Elks' b : [Phe i sbshll Jas dugiind aiL e Defense—Ten Killed, SMOKER i Phone Office, 216 i SUBSCRIPTION R s. lhe} sc? individua will most tainly B | S————- P ; 20 Are Wounded % e . Visiting brothers Dellvered by carrier In .I:nez:m Dnuwla‘lr; Treadwell ano |flected in political circles i a“(s Al’e Made on Faint- A. B. Hall e ® | welcome. Thane for $1.25 per mon: ¥ 3 s gty Bike T = = - Sk v B e e L o mE M omance,| - That Labor and Liberal alliance in the British| €IS and Paintings and JERONIMO OAKACA, Mexico, Sl cp | DES. “Asg:&"g::m“‘“m | s JORGLi'\JDSEg\, Exulled Ruler. : , in_advance 00; six months, nce, 0 and Li 7 v NTI H. - Settoba $6.00; O :',.m'r’n;'n in u’d ice, $ .Aa" % Il oty Parliament continues to work efficiently. The leu Musxc Rendeled April 20.—Ten Iziergonsh wer: l:;:é 301-303 Goldsteln Bldg. i M. H. S retary ers . avor - v D! Dy \ B Vi v] —_— Ny tho Busmoss Office of ‘any fuilare of rregularity | Welchman led thirty-three of the forty-eight Lib- | 'q{‘m“;‘(‘;d”;n‘;”‘;‘dged e i PHONE 56 Co-Ordinate Bod- 7 :‘(Em:.’:q-,'.‘f“:"? Pusineks Offtadal Bt eral members to the support of Premier MacDonald | About 80 pictures, the work of :!;xrlxxtan Siinday Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. i >_.iés of Freemason- S : when Conservative Leader Baldwin moved a vote| professicnal and amateur artists, [ JUCl y. o 3 . WA ry Scottish Rite MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRIESS. Pegrahon | were viewsd by the many persons| The bandits killed three civilians JI.jJonnson e Jxl Regular meetings The Associated Press is exc un§nlv ;rlulv-ddl‘ndnlxe e 1,] ded the art meeting in including a woman before driven _Cl ] e egaa W second Friday B ot s el o rie R e L m:' t the tod 8Y ght to|the high school gymnasium Satue-|Off by the Municipal Guard. FRIGIDAIRE Dr. Charles P. Jenne each month at tocal news published herein We suggest that the United States ought to day cvening of the Juneau Wom-| SiX bandits and one member of S Sehvhoks DENTIST | 7:30 p. m. Scot- —— Sy e » - PP ‘5 nd enough marines to Nicaragua to bring .Abou(' ”‘] s e the Guard completes the death DELCO LIGH R Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | tish Rive Temple ANTEED TC BE ER | 1: el ] 5 ¢ list ! ALAS;’(':AfiIRYK;‘:LTA:I?NANGVU‘OR‘HER SRSy |a condition of ,and order and keep them there | . Robert Simpson spoke of |list i - MAYTAG WASHING Building WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretafy {until the work is done, or all of the marines should Sydney Laurence and his paintings.| The Guards organized outside MACHINES Telephrme 178 | i L i i aken away so the itants down |y 1 5 eur | the town while the robbers were —e LOYAL ORDER | there might fight out :nces in pea ting attentior e ting it s E _— % of Tlano F. Morris, of | tacked the bandits, driving them Phone 17 Dr. J. W. Bayne Juneau Lodge No, 700, off. \ Meets every Monday Taxes dnd C |||/ensh| 5 £ DENTIST . | 4 1 n of the Northwest Trails” = o s = Front Street Juneau Rooms 5-6 Triangie Bldg. ! night, at 8 o’clock. | (New Yn'k }m 11d-Tribune.) | iBustr was given by Mrs i | | Oftfice hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | TOM SHEARER, Dictator. A very ancient complaint against “painless” in-|Franc Ju:nw{ HIn]"“t‘l'“‘:f‘reV;s_‘:‘ Countess Either Jumps e o l\ Evenings by appointment. W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 824 direct t s that it kes good citizens into | of e of the feals we 7 TR | Phone 321 5 indl[lm'?rfta ::les r“;n: vz‘:‘ be;finrn'r’xl“npined nby‘-" nted by Ed Andrews, Or Falls to Her Death | et end G',':! gt . | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14" i ¢ ¥ e i ! Musical selections were rendered H and Sol Second and fourth Mon- eooporiisis (hat the voters of & Giste take moj B S and Miss!Btalin| A VIENNA, Apsl 30 = Oountess| [ New Guiniatd Anmewnition |\ ® S il T interest or pride in a government to the upkeep|bY Mrs sy Dina Apponyl either jumped or J SEE BIG VAN [1] Dr. A. W. Stewart s,:ymhtrute s AN |of which they do not consciously contributes It is| Jones. fell today from the window of a! 1 RN ottisl ple, Gy {on this sar ound that Senator Hiram Bingham, | T uiral ; || THE GUN MAN Bl 8 beginning at 7:30 p. m. ¥ me grou 8] ! nursing home and was killed. She | H 9a mto8p m R t y 3 Ruins A 5 | Opposite Coliseum Theatre | | | bt i P- ™ 1 |H L REDLINGSHAF- s ion Connecticut, having the huge appropriations of anagua ums Are had besen suffering from a nervous o SEWARD BUILLING 3 _ | the last Congress in mind, has issued a statcment] A Sh k Q k sSeise. . H Office Phone 469, Res. ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, asserting that much larger body of le | gam aken, Quake e . ! it " 3 Secretary. jasserting that if a much larger body of our people The Countess was the wife of ! Phone 276 GIVE TO THE SALVATION ARMY. paid even a trifling income tax, stamp taxes and| G i i, former || & = MANAGUA, April 20—The ruinsCount Axon Louis Apponyi, forme: .. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Y ltho like, Legislators would find that reckless spend- | Akl chaken today by | member of the Hungarian Uppe,' FOR SALE ¢ No._doubt the people of Juneau will support the |ing from the Federal Treasury did not endear them |©f this c G hal (‘:[ O;l&li ‘i ol B Ll . N Secon.d and Feurth Salvation Army drive this year 4 they have Sup- |to oters. They would feed called upon to clamor for | Slizht earthcuake. No.serious e, SKAGWAY /| Drs.Barton & Doelker 4 Tuesdays of each montk, sorted it in the pa The Salvation Army is doing economies rather than to associate their names with |¢amage was done to the 4 SKRAGW 2 CHIROPRACTORS 1 at 8 o'clock, Scottish e : ; | huge add 1 debi mair e [ i UGLESS HEALTH SERVICE Rite Temple. JESSIN needed work here with the spirit and excellence | huge additions to the national debt. JiEs 5 Y | e DR G H g T 3 . that characterize that tion throughout the | It has been pointed out by many of the leadmg‘(h" \d‘l\"' i lfi‘f" W u‘:‘:],‘ l:(.al, The Best I it COFFEE SHOP “Maintain that Vital Resistance ”| KELLER, wmtzf‘y;gst. world, and the amount. it for is extremely | British economists that the all but ruinous socialis- “f“y bibes g el oRh 1e best Laundry | | Hellenthal Bldg. Phone 259 ! ron; FANNY’ K R S e place in which the UC legislation which that country has put in fm-(,u‘t‘ ndJrom m‘“”‘“ o AR | At a Fair Price | FRIGIDATRE—MODERN Hours 10 am. to 9 pm. | INSON, Secre e e T TR the interest of 15 called for and indorsed by the untaxed voters, ”’“f‘ pesmec. g | WHERE? | .- hd 2 COLUMBUS f Ry Ve 8. pMRe] A lusdhel Tgelest who outnumber taxpayers fourteen to one. National | ¥ | CAPITAL LAUNDRY | Terms can be arranged v 5 KWIGHTS OF A economy and efficiency. The plans call for a 3 o5 2 — — 4 AL 1./ 1! s Seghers Council No. 1780, economy cannot be popularized in Great Britain| Phone 355 Franklin St. | & | ({ l rt Sm son < i d and last mple home and very small outlay while tI ew who pay taxes seerm 1 5 * | {| Phone Juneau 17 for particulars obe mp: *ieetings second an 5 e the few who pay taxes seem able to pay| EERRY THE CAR | | i Matdiy at 7T:30 . m. It ought to be an easy matter to raise all the gtill more to provide paternalistic services for those . . | Opt. D, i fii‘:,slzm brothers urg- mor the vation Army is aft nd more. If who pay nothing. The tendency in this cou»ntry,] _eaves Juncau for Douglas and ke T N —J| | Graduate fos Angeles Col- i odito altend. Ocuneld everyone will help it will be provided in a very which the appropriations of the last Congress illus- | Thane i B lege of Optometry and Chambers, Fifth Strees sh time and permit the Army to proceed at once trate, is in the same direction for the same reasons. 6:15a.m. \ : — bl I Opthalmology Sor M'ULLI:ZN G K to carry out its plans. It is case where he who The average citizen who pays no direct taxes looks | 7:10a.m. { JUNEAU CABINET HAVE YOUR FURS CLEANED| | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground H. J. TURNER, Secretary. gives quickly gives doubly upon the government in somewhat the same way | 9:15 a.m.t Y (| —_e : ’ e that the factory worker looks upon the company | sl ot 8 ; { and DETAIL MILL- LA LT FR = DOUGLAS AERIE 117 ¥, O. E. that employs him. Give the employee a single share | 2:00 p.m. 12 midnight I} WORK CO better way. . . . We Invite you | | ; DE. . E. SOUTHWELL Meegsm“md‘ third CLEAN UP. of his company's stock, and his whole attitude 3°15 p.m.t $1:00 a.m. { S sto inspect this new equipment ) | Optometrist-Optician | Mondays, 8 o'clock, i toward the plant and its management undergoes an | *4:00 p.m. I} Frout Street, next to Warner in operation. a | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fittea tt Eagles Hall Nothing adds more to the attractiveness of a immediate, if unconscious, change. So the govern- | Leaves Douglas for Junean Machine Shop lint I ] | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P, town than cleanness. Clean streets and yards, Ment to which the citizen makes no conscious con- 6:30 am. i Newms"k ‘1" DS are Iere TOWY || office phone 484, residense | |GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting painted buildings and flowers everywhere make lrf))u.tlon is an alien msulnuol:), kept going .st'zmehow 8:30 a.m. { CABINET rmd in a hig variety. ! || phone 238'. c:fflcet Ht;\f;;: 9:30 brothers welcome. friends for o city, and they make the clty a more DY Tich men who can afford to pay more than| 9:30 a.m.+ f (| Py $il to 12; 1:60 to 5: L& = il in which to live. A well eroumeq th€e are deficits, any anything that the poor 12:45 p.m.t { MILLWORK urman’'s ! - = Our trucks go any place amy il R ; % s man can get out of it is just a little bit of what 2:15 p.m. : H time. A tank for Diesel Oil town brings desopie o) and lessens the }“_’““ 9 he would have if he had his rights and wealth were | $:30 pm.t { GENERAL CARPENTER The Furrier Triangle Building| | Hazel James Madden Railinliank Bor s Slliave 1 those who are in it to make trips away {rom more equitably distributed. | 5:00 p.m. { WORK { ! Teacher of the Pianoforte and burner trouble. i home . | * As a purely academic comment upon this state *—Thane. | s : pgrong T AN SRR | cxponent of the Dunning System PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 ‘ Also the removal of filth and all sorts of unsight- of mind in the untaxed voter Senator Bingham's | t—Freight will be accepted. GLASS REPLACED ! = = | of Improved Music Study l RELIABLE TRANSF"R | ly fh‘br.. is necessary for sanitary purposes. filth .sylx:t'r‘n.mm ]s, p0{~réc}{}'l smlm;l: lam} it is a timely t i&;:urg:ys:x;ll:{. i i IN AUTOS 1t SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY ‘ Leschetizky Technic—Alchin AR, E G and dirt breed germs and insects that cause Jdiseases gesture. As a practical pol l.l’ cal propostiion the im- | - ~Elfective Api ¢ | CAPITAL CLEANERS | Harmony of many sorts. The health as well as the artistic Position of “nuisances taxes” as a means of educat- | b ¢ | Estimates t'urnished | | Studlo, 206 Main St. ~ Phome 198|\¢ taste of the people require that all in Juneau join L’:fi‘];‘s"ls”"jfl“‘ke;‘y" el ises, .f;u;hf]‘:arf,f;p"“;;;: Juneau Ferry & Naviga- i Upon Request i DOUGLAS AGENCY |- = - FOREST in the clean-up and paint-up mpveRenolIst . e S e el B d ekt a plan for tion Companv w I ML —-4| CITY BAKERY, MES. REIDI | ¢ JUNEAU-YOUNG sponsored by, the City Counmcil and. the ©hamber establishing a closer popular check upon the Con- | — e — Telephone 7 1] S 1 e sodihi pres's extravagance. by stesing. he voters sesent- 1A | ons ant v wi ean” f| - Funeral Parlors wWOo0D | oney spent in cleaning and painting in the peng |4 I Licensed Funeral Directors springtime is well invested. There will be direct, The = returns for it that are w And it adds to the joy rth many of living times the cost. AN EINSTEIN DISCOVERY THAT IS ATHOMABLE. Tt has been said that not more than three can explain Einstein' men theory of relativity, and that the number who have an actual understanding of it are few. The noted German scientist who recently was an hopored visitor to this country on his re- turn home announced a fresh discovery that may shock some Amer and turn others into be- lievers in his doctrine of relativity whether understand it or not. Re writes: The prestige of the national Government has undoubtedly fallen as a result of the “Prohibition” law. There is nothing more dangerous to the prestige of & nation and of the law than the making of laws the observance of which cannot be en- forced. It is a public se t that the men- i acing development of criminality in America s a direct consequence of this situation. This is a whole lot simpler than relativity. It ls of greater interest to the average man because it (American) ralibut will be ke l‘n\u Olsen, representing the | HALIBUT BRINGS i ez - SEA PIGEON GOBs United Pacitic Fisheries, came to| BACK TO KETCHIKAN 2 Juneau yesterday from Sea H ]1 cTs sTRAlGHT having pped in Ketchikan M‘\"‘ With two passengers from K = 1 da As representative of | chikan, the Pioneer Airways H ' Pacific Fisheries, Mr. Olsen | plane Sea Pigeon, Pilot J. M Dod- £ Il receive halibut from boats|son, arrived in Juneau Saturday = WITH NU GHADES it land their catches here for|evening. The passengers were Mrs. = e Fisheries. Virtually all the | j, E. Johnson, whose husband is = . ¥ ‘ the Juneau Cold Storage Com-|sentatives in the Territorial Legs- Einar Olsen, Representa-|pany pending demand in the | i oo A o . L 3 8 Mr. Olsen’s office will re- The Sea Pigeon returned ye:ier- tive of Pacific Fish- in the Marlyn Fish Com-|gay eries, Returns s quarters on the Cold Stor-| Bates going back as a passenger. i age Company’'s wharf, ! ‘he Alaska Washington Airways z Eleven cents s no grading, | o o | S€aplane Petersburg stayed in its was paid yes by the Se-| | r here today. bastian-Stuart Fish Company, E. . - e - ‘2 E. Engstrom, representative, { Gastineau HAVE GIRL BABY | 4,300 pounds of halibut unloaded | J. P. Morgan, H. O. Roberts, R. S n at Juneau from the Grayling,|E. Laurence, E. G. Moore, Alice; A baby girl weighing 8% pounds Capt. Thomas Christianson, a Ket- | Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. W. Davi- | was born at the Government Hos- | chikan boat Seattle; Mrs. M. Arunm Fritz! pital Sunday to the wife of J. S. Five thousand, nine hundred Nyberg J. J. Meherin, Oscar R.|Harris. Mother and baby are do- | ¥ pounds of salmen wer Hart. C. A. Shonacker, Juneau; C.ling nicely yesterday by the Bc ,J. Alexander, Ketchikan; Axel Ras- - er trolling craft. The Boomer's|mussen, Wrangell; Mrs. George R.| GOING SOUTH ON VISIT || catch of 4400 pou Was pur-| ghotter, Hoonah; Dorothy Aalbu,! | Chased by Sebasti art. The '[eonaine Hill, Cordova; R. J. Kin-' Mrs. Robert Coughlin and Mrs.| other salmon catches, totaling|ncy Nome |L. McKechnie left on the Yukon | 1500 pounds, were taken by the Alaskan | this morning for the South. They | San Juan Fishing and Pack Peter Waag, Tenakee; Walter| will extend their@visit to Cali-| COompany, ‘W. 8. George Gamble, Tony Christenson, Ketchi-| fornia and rcturn in about six sentative. kan; M. McKallick, Hirst-Chicha-' weeks. Both fresh halibut and gof; Albert Wile, Seward; Peter D — | £almon were shipped to Sc Peppas, Joseph Beaudin, William' TRAVELING MEN HERE | fhis morning. on . the steamship p ™pjiel” Juneau; Benjamin { Yukon. 4 Bromley. Fairbanks. Sam Guyot, H. B. Crewson, Al- 8 S6e Xukott Hive: tierces of Zynda | bert Wile, C. A. Shonacker, J. J.| (£ Gind e Were St 2| P. B.Noews, C. Helman, Sestile; ! Mehereln and Oscar Hart, traveiing Weatite Dy "the Junsed d"u: J. R. Carlson, Cathlamet, Wash;)men, arrived on the Yukon this B0, Comparly g/ 4300, pounds. of Donald MacDonald, Fairbanks; morning from the Westward and frozen halibut were- shipped 1o Dosothd: ARlb. Cordoe Interior Scattle for the San Juan company. K Dorothy Aalbu, Cordova (Interior . they | Senator's statement does, however, afrordi an oportunity for pointing out that his comment upon the psychology of the untaxed voter is thor- oughly sound and that, unless some other means of | | checking extravagance is devised, the time may come when such measures as he suggests will be | forced upon the Congress, not for their educational | (value but to meet the Treasury’s needs. Some one complains that prize fighters make {more money than Senators, but this only shows you can do better walloping @ man into dream- | !land than you can by talking him.to sleep.—(Day- ton, Ohio, News.) We suppose in those rural parts of Russia where |a traveler has found that farm produce is still in use as legal tender, spinach would be regarded (much the same as counterfeit money.—(Detroit | ’NEWSI T The statesman, by the way, who is in the shadow ' of the White House in these pre-campaign days {may find later that it's equally shady in the tall | timbers.—(Boston Herald.) & The theory that it takes six generations to make !a gentleman has long since been abandoned. Now it takes only about six good days in the market. —(New York Post.) | Pt in the freezers a member of the House of Repre- forenoon to Ketchikan, My wIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIllllII||INIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“ WOOD HEMLOCK FOR KITCHEN RANGE FOR HEATERS FOR FIREPLACES $4.50 Load In 8, 12, 14, 16 or 24-inch Lengths p: CHESTER BARNESON Telephone 039, 1 long. 1 short or 91 Economy Cash Store First and Main Our Savings Department We wish to call your attention to the fact that this bank main- tains a first class Savings Department. 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 we pay 4 per cent interest. We recommend this kind of ac- count to persons who have money for which they have no 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. The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska B e e e PHONE YOUR ORDERS |Grain and Transier business is increasing daily. There’s a| reason. Give us a trial order| today and learn why. | and Embalmers Night Phone 336-2 Day Phone 12 el | | | | | TO US HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings ROOM and BOARD Mrs. John B. Marshall PHONE 2201 We will attend to them| romptly. Our COAL, Hay, GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING E. O. DAVIS L Phone 584 You Can’t Help Being |l Pleased D. B. FEMMER NEW RECORDS PHONE 114 NEW SHEET MUSIC RADIO SERVICE Expert Radio Repairing Radio Tubes and Supplies JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE EMILIO GALAO’S Recreation Parlors NOW OPEN Bowling—Pool LOWER FRONT STREET You ought to taste our bread. For your family's sake you ought to buy it. It's mighty good bread; everbody—that is, nearly everyhody knows it's fine. And we want you to ap- preciate it also. Peerless Bakery “Remember the Name™ HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Daliy rmpire Want Ads Par. 4 GARBAGE HAULING Office at Wolland’s Tailor Shop Chester Barnesson PHONE 66 DAIRY FERTILIZER _— JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS Guaranteed by J. B. BURFORD & CO “Our door step Is worn by satisfied customers” e S S BESTER | Garments made or pressed by us retain their shape PHONE 528 TOM SHEARER | | { | .- AR PLAY BILLIARDS —at— | BURFORD’S | £t . GENERAL PAINT CONTRACTING Those planning exterior work this summer should place their orders now to insure comple- tion while the weather lasts, B. W. BURKE TELEPHONE 4151 Alaska’s Resident Decorator g e} Daily Empire waps Afs Pay,