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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1931. Dally4l;1skaE mpire ¥ i2 g i $ K | year. The hunting regions rarely are clear of snow before June 1, and the spring bear season eloses lon June 20. After the fall season opens on Septem-{ DADS AND SONS TOTEM DAY IS 1™ PROFESSIONAL (Y | Fraternal Societies o v | OF JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGXE& NEXT | AMERICAN LEGION ; PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electrizity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 410 Goldstein Building ber 1, about 40 days remain in which good hunting | WATCH FOR . o Gastineau Channel | weather may be expected. In the Upper White| f Helene W.L. Albrecht & Published _every evening except Sunday by (theip. . uopo "t tod o B e rE = EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main | River Valley this period may end a month sooner. B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting every Wednesday evening: at 8 o'clock Elks' Streets, Juneau, Alaska. Mr. Terhune calls attention to Alaska’s require- ment that every nonresident be accompanied on a' Annual Affair of Juneau hunt by a-registered Alaskan guide. In addition| Scout Council starts at Annual Publication Will Appear Ready for Fntered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class matter. &« SUBSCRIPTION RATES, to many independent guides, there are guide associa- | v k i SMOKER 1 Phone Office, 216 Hall, Deiivered by carrier In Juneau. Dougiaa, Treadwell ano | tions at Juneau, Anchorage, Kodiak and Fairbanks, Moose Hall, 6 P.M. Distribution ¢ = Visiting brothers ane for $1.25 per month. . | § and most prospective visitors make advance arrange- — o —————@| welcome. s mall, post haid, at the following rates: 3 ¥ 7 b w4 3 One yenr. in” advance, $12.00; six months, In advance, |ments with one of these for their sxpeditions. | Dads and Sons will get together Next Wednesday is “Totem Day. A. B. Hall || DRS. KASS"&“'EEBU“GE‘ | | M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Ruler. WM on Sahben A oI it thev Wil prompitis The game hunter finds in Alaska the large|Aaround the dinner table at 6 pm. That is the date on which the N ENTISTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. notify the Business Office of any failure or ‘rregularity elivery of their papeps he . i ioh Sc il fnake Ha z | PHONE 56 Co-Ordinate Bod- " g‘{fiegnnno for Mnuri:l and Business Offices, 374. s'hccp, small deer, and mouffitmn sz(‘mls. Thc me‘,f]"‘:n(?fi:m éu‘l,mg‘w':,]:onczmilfy e I;{m-‘h (S;;h??,lc “r:lelwzn ‘:t;nxl: :‘:;ea;e | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. £ T" ies of Freemason- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. sportsman, Mr. Terhune says, is willng %o :olloW| juqging by the advance ticket ready for general distribution. W P ] h 1son | & _;\& | ry Scottish Rite The Assoclated Press 8 Xl tones credited o e code of sportsmanship, which assures for the|sgie there will be approximately' The Totem is a olassy publica- L. jo [ e A e It Regular meetings it or not Otherwise credited in this paper and also the future “a little game for many men,” for he real- (200 Dads and Sons in attendance, tion, according to the first sheets FRIGIDAIRE - ‘r Dr Charles P, Ienne ’A’& " second Friday iocal news published herein izes that the supply is not unlimited. The Alaska'it was reported early this afternoon just off the press. The cover is { % DEN‘I’XST. \ o3 o each mouth at ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TC BE LARGER HGame Commission is prepared, however, to inforce|by Dr. Robert Simpson, president different from the usual, the pic- DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS “J Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine i 7:30 p. m. Scot- ISER ST Of ANV OTHER PUBLICATION the letter of the law, Mr. Terhune says, and bo Of the Scout Council. tures are fine, the articles are MAYTAG WASHING Pullding tish Rite Temple restrict shooting rights further if the need should| IP Order to handle the large many, varied and clever. MACHINES {1 Telephene 176 || WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary arige. | crowd two sittings will be held, the The 1931 Totem is dedicated to L vl LOYAL ORDER | /Ay pa T | first at 6. pm. and the second fol- W. K. Keller, who for eight years GENERAL MOTORES RADIOS |/ OF MOOSE I e o Slioe Eiktare: R | lowing as soon after as possible. was superintendent of Juneau's [ . - I q LATED hat have money for| s ghort but interesting program'public schools and is now Terri- Phone 17 | Dr. J. W. Bayne Juneau Lodge No. 700, popaganda purposes are the moonshiners, bootleg- brown and grizzly bears, moose, caribou, white Dall's tonight for their annual dinner at has been arranged for the pleasure annual publication of the Juneau t 1 Commissioner of Education, 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. | DENTIST / Meets every Monday |gers and racketeers. They thrive under Prohibition of the guests. There will be sev-| The Totem is jammed from the Front Street Juneau | Rooms 5-6 Triangie Bldg. E night, at 8 o'clock. |and are not for the repeal of the Eighteenth eral exhibitions of scout work, a. cover to the back with good stuff, | | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | TOM SHEARER, Dictator. | Amendment or for any lawful regulation of liquor | few musical numbers, and one or no y interesting for students, - o || Evenings by appointment. | W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 824 traffic. They are for Prohibition. |two short talks relative to the but for the use of the d H: TGms Pought | || Phone 321 = TR S Scouting movement in Juneau and | general public. S s (e ! | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 17 A lot of telegraph editors who are wrestlxnz“"‘x"”-"' R AR 'TFAJ“ which | New Guns and Ammunition | o R ¢ 5:;0‘:;} ‘::(:rfm;;?chm; with those Honduras t o | ny man who does k The statue of reedom whict 4 h o | badly if they :uul\:;:;d (Z::c ?Bmzs ,WD::d no'.. {eelibr;.\' to bring may attend and Will surmounts the nation’s capitol is| l SEE BIG VAN ! ] Dl‘. A W Stewart Seottish Rite Temple, 5 war down there quickly., po” qupnlied with a “Son for an 19 feet 4 inches high. \ THE GUN MAN | |7 o M beginning at 7:30 p. m. Y/ LX) = Vor 5 evening,” as long as the supply | ————— | Opposite Coliseum Theatre | | ours 9 & m. 108 D. . | |g 1. REDLINGSHAF. 7 ; = i Yorktown, 1781-1931. | of boys holds out. Tickets, if not, s el SEWARD BUILLING ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, BEARING FALSE WITNESS. { e already procured, may be purchas- G —— Office Phone 469, Res. Secretary, | (New York Times.) ed at the door. 1 I Phone 276 S0 The South Dakota Legislature prefaced a reso- | Professor Goodwin of Williamsburg, President of | et ‘ nEPENDs upn" THE -— *| ORDER OF EASTERN STAR lution endorsing President Hoover for his loyalty\lile zorktown Sesquicentennial Assoclation, expresses| SCHOMBEL'S ELECTRIC SHOP | FOR SALE s " ‘Bocdhd and ¥ nh 1 th 7 ! £ e the hope that at the celebration next October the TELEPHONE 4502 | 7 h, ] to Prohibition with the following: A e | adv. El | A Drs. Barton & Doelker 4 Tuesdays of each montk, Whereas, there is an organized, insist- | Thirtecen Original States will participate through | WAY Ull |s ADDED SKAGWAY { HIRO) | at 8 o'clock, Scottish P (their Governors and members of their Legislatures.| ¢ 1 a FRACIORS { ent and pernicious effort on the part of the liquor interests of the United States to | discredit, break down, and destroy the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution : v .m. ) INSON, Secretary. through insidious paid propaganda by men procession which will pass before’ the President of || 1-3 Third H"S F‘;’“":]’;:- Roasting Process FRIGIDAIRE—MODERN i Hours 10 am. to 9 pm. G in high official positions, and by newspapers |the United States and the representatives of the|| 1-4 Frcnt and BERLEL | 4 Terms can be arranged KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS and magazines owned or controlled by French Government. There should be no question|| 1-5 Front, near Gerry i L | Housewives sometimes can add oil | i * g d Seghers Council No. 1760, : of the response, especially in view of the approach|| 1-6 Front, near Gross. AD | to mayonnaise ingredients in large .| ppone Juneau 17 for particulars Robert Slmpson 15cetings second and 1ast giplor. Intepems ‘eto. il of the bicentennial of the birth of George Wash-|| 1-7 Front. opp. City Whart. | amounts and not see the mixture | | MRy Rt T30 D, That is a deliberate misstatement of facts. All fgton 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. | separate. But in most cases there I Opt- D. i Transient brothers urg- who know the facts know that the newspapers < i !l 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. | is disappointment. “A little at a TR P P SRR AY 6 PR Graduate Los Angeles Col- | o A 2 The association is the “cooperating and coor- | time” is the best wa; 5 | ed to attend. Council which are opposed to Prohibition are neither owned | .. 5 % | 2-1 willoughby at Totem Gro- || time” is the best Y. lege of Optometry and Fifth Strees SR eraiy. A Ao dinating agency” of the National Commission, of | cery Occasionally big batches of coffee i ¢ | Opthalmology i Chambers, nor controlled by ‘liquor e : which Senator Swanson is Chairman, and of the!l 5 3 wiloughby, opp. Cash Cole’s || €an be roasted to perfection, but this | |1 a pitted: Lai JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. that newspaper and magazine editorials and articles | sate of Virginia Commission. It is authorized to|| ™ [oioU® s " || result cannot al‘;flfs bfi_‘]i]epgnded SEE YURMAN L lasses , Lenses Ground ! H. J. TURNER, Secretary. urging that the country return to sanity are not|arrange the details of the celebration, which it hopes 3 | upon. Because of this, Hills Bros., _———— £ 0 % | - d Seward. igi 3 F. O. E. interests except those which publish the newspapers celebration may lead to the creation of a perma- 2-6 Second and Main. | continuous process that roasts only | S i Optometrist-Optician ! Mondays, 8 o'clock, { Styles D pf | and magazines. The Dakota Legislature is guilty |nent Colonial National Monument. However, the'| 5.9 pifth and Seward. a few pounds at a time. J Eyes Examined—Gl Fittea 4 Eagles Hall of slander. present concern is the States shall make provision!| 5.9 pire Hall. i A constant stream of the b!ended A big variety of Land Otter, ‘; Room 17, Valentine Bldg. Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. There has been a thousand-fold more falsehood, |for representation at the ceremonies on the 19th of || 3.2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. | £Teen ('ugeez ‘sie‘r’;“‘i’g“;(‘:_ic“‘;‘;fel;; Mink, Marten and other skins { | | Office phone 484, residense | |GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiung deception and bad faith in pro-Prohibition literature IO:;C"“; dT:Z%oF(;f)gem Government has already ap- ) 3-4 Second and Gold. e red loteabout three pounds, | { for your selection. | phone 23. Oftice Hours: 9:30 | |brothers welcome. than in that which opposes the un-American and P lpcr w:s O“g“'m“& TR S 3-5 F_nurth and lerria. fAs it passes through in a steady,! Repairing and Remodeling to 12; 1:60 to 5:30 z foolish attempt to prevent the repeal or modifica- | yigh to join us in the celebration. France, “without R by Sy f:':;‘;““iéim}iyni‘iii"’l‘:}’ief." ok YURMAN, the Furrier |2 ¢ sl ‘":hunx” e :::ll;; tion of Prohibition. whom there would have been no victory at York- | 3-8 Seventh and Gold. i every berry to uniform perfection. i " Y, | dd tank erId“ 5 y : f Triangle Building azel James Madden and a for e oil save | town”; Germany in memory of von Steuben, “who | 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. Hl otLhmf'fcoffel;a tastes like Hills Teacher of the Plansforte snd burner trouble. ) rendered indis) 1 4 3 & . | Bros. Coffee because none is; e | i BIG GAME IS DRAWING CARD. |1 e e o e et | & N B ol ovion Apts. || Tossted the same way. Tt always| T o e anins Srswm|| PHONE 16, NIGHT 148 | } _|and even England, “refolcing with America in @ vic- || 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indlan Sta. || omes o you fresh, because Hils of Improved Music Study | | RELIABLE TRANSFER In the nineties gold was the loadstone thal|isry won by English-Americans fighting victoriously | 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. bk ‘D this process. air,. whidh SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY | Leschetizky Technic—Alchin | lured the people of the United States to Alaska,|for the vindication and perpetuation of the rights | 4-6 Seventh and Main. ! destroys the flavor of coffee, is CAPITAL CLEANERS ; Harmony = 1% ST i but today big game is the attraction, according to & |guaranteed to the English people under Magna | 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. | taken out f the can and kept out. | . Studio, 206 Main St. one 1 recent Agricultural Department bulletin. H. W.|Charta” But the amount appropriated for this | 4-9 Home Grocery fCoffee does ot stay fresh io o DOUGLAS AGENCY | — = SEE THE Terhune, executive officer of the Alaska Game Com- | particular purpose does not permit such extensive | 5-1 Seater Tract. | dinary cans, even if aixr-tight, b¢-| — CITY BAKERY, MRS. REIDI | 1 mission, says that sportsmen in the States answer hospitality. The official invitation to foreign Gov=“——- w‘G“‘}‘;‘irz"f“': rv‘f,v}“‘ge‘;‘;‘ldf{i{fielzcr“(‘)::- Telephone 7 JUNEAU-YOUNG MOTO Alaska’s call of the wild annually, and in increasing ernments is »thcmfore restricted to France, though,‘ Coffee. Ask for it by name and look Leave your order at bakery or Funcral Par]m-s S imbara: Zpecm.l[ itrxx‘dlvgi‘ulals vgll be invited, as well as mem- | f;;r the Arab—the trade-mark—on phone and we will call Licensed Funeral Directors ] BIKE 3 2 ers o e Diplomatic Corps. the can. | | and Embalmers While in Washington recently to confer with of- 1% 15 | By i ¥ A < to be regretted that official representa- | Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., San H 2 ficials of the Blological Survey, United States De- | oc for England are not to be presentpzu goh {ancism’ Cailtommis, o |PHONE YOUR ORDERS“M‘M““'“S“Z D"“mull In our window partment of Agriculture, on policies for preserving|prate with us what one of her “most 1o i B B v F) NI NGO ) e e yal and f Same in Alasks, Mr. Tethune suid that bear, mooe | tamous. sons” caled “England's gressest witory | T TO US ! , caribou, mountain sheep, and deer are playing an |because “without it there would doubtless have been | | 1 HAAS l ARNOLD S important part in bringing the peoples of Alaska and [no British Colonial Empre.” i Famous Candies BOOTERY the States into closer relation. 2 | The C h B “More than 100 sportsmen from the BStates| Smcc_the experiment, noble in purpose, was put ' e Las. a.xzaar come to Alaska every year to hunt, and among | "p“l"j‘tm"v we have always wanted to see a law | Open Evenings them are always some newcomers,” Mr. Terhune 5]‘;::;‘; i‘:} rel? sfi‘zlh‘b;‘:‘fh lylHB—jlllSt to see how it| { —~ . o sald. “They enjoy a few days of hunting, and most Globe-Demt;cr:t B hnosher moral reformc8. Louls . <|| JUNEAU TRANSFER of them are satisfied with reasonable bags of game. i | COMPANY Some become sufficiently interested in Alaska’s de- The American statesman, says a serious editorlal, | L = e ROOM and BOARD velopment to invest money there. needs no string of letters after his name like those H o o . EAaa s Dok 5 dheep hunking gound. oe de|of hia’ Bkl bosibien. Meper Hos. ety wen| . OSSmi Gy by Distinctive Mrs. John B. Marshall | it available to the man from the States who has |satisfied nowadays if he hasn't got an “ex” in front | ANTS, FLIES, GHATS PHONE 2201 l i but a few days free from his work. The long trip of it—Boston Herald. | by boat to the Territory and the journey inland 5 | MOSQUHOES EXCLUSIVE L3 o from the coast to comparatively inaccessible hunting | Let's ho.pe the Wickersham report doesn't qualify | ettt i SR U dna oihee” BN aTseaRS :.;dsnr;:istoxtlcfl] ddoccume:\t. Imagine licking school Just bur a lttle Buhach in the | But Not We will attend to them G RB GE hunting expedition calls for an absence from the not understand g {lieLos Angeled. Times: | room, the camp or on the porch ‘ DTOY_flPflY- Our 90AL, _Hayv 14. 14. States of five to seven weeks and an expenditure of | EXPENSIVE Grain and Transfer business It is also desired that all the other States will be| represented, but “no flag of any one of the Thir- teen Original States should be absent” from the| FIRE ALARM CALLS ] Spring and Hoover prosperity just around the | $2,000 or more per man. “Hunting is feasible only about 60 days each J (Tampa Times-Union.) corner.—(Tampa Tribune.) Spring has arrived— | e — = — — ‘; and other pests. Safely rids pets Lol A0 Jeis | Er:mmuzqm A{?n];l;'fi'l?selg:‘%o‘gl, RESIGNATION | Rebels in MAN MAY LIVE [ sl o Fiow and Main s, | 7 Cp7 Ko Bene | PHONE 48 ' Honduras | [ g I 5. FEMMER uF GANNGN ls e NO[U\ Twu G_E_N—TURIES: ;,"0'2;;‘ ,',3"':,.5‘5;,',% i “Youthful Loveliness in PHONE 114 N;;ZHI;;-JPI‘O;?]SSIC L. C. SMITH and CORONA DEMANDMADE ™ Petition Being Circulated Government Troops Pursue} Fleeing Insurgents Such a Chance is Dis-| cussed by Philosophi- cal Society and mosquitoes, gnats and flies quickly disappear. Sprinkle in cracks and on sills to kill roaches GENUINE BuHACH | | | Likewise, Flavor Development i in Coffee Depends Upon . DEVLIN’S 6 Days” Latest in Cosmetic Science | Marvo Beauty return and Won- | Sue-Fun removes facial blemishes, ipimples. blackheads, freckles, wrin- COFFEE SHOP I is increasing daily. ’I_‘here's al reason. Give us a trial order Hellenthal Bldg. | DRUGLESS HEALTH SERVICE “Maintain that Vital Resistance ”| Phone 259 | Rite Temple. JESSIE KELLER, Worthy Mat- ron; FANNY L. ROB« HAULED AND LOT CLEANING RADIO SERVICE Expert Radio Repairing Radio Tubes and Supplies Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Guaranteed by J. B. BURFORD & “Our door step Is worn satisfied customers” | Among Laymen of : ‘ i or that worn sallow looking Methodist Bush. | b prente | ramaveeas, pon o | R p———ry SEpssion. T * x s 24—Man’s chi i TEGUCIOALRA, Hondiran Atéd an’s chance to live 200 years : | See Dr. Doeiker, Hellenthal Bldg. JUNEAU MELODY Garments made or pressed by was discussed at the opening ses- us retain their sh: BRISTOL, Virginia, April 24— |2¢—Government troops have been'sion of the American Philosophi- | A HOUSE PHONE 528 The Herald-Courier said today it|Victorious in severe fighting in the cal Society yesterday. Man may | has been advised that a petition| San Pedro and Sula areas. The soon expect, it was asserted, to| TOM SHEARER requesting the resignation of James | troops have pursued the fleeing add ten years more to 70, the! Cannon, Jr., Bishop of the Metho- Tebels into the mountainous Hon- years the most of us live. Present | 0 S y D : 1S ¥ dist Episcopal Church of the South, | duran interior. medical sclence may later carry | ur avlngs epartment . = has been circulated by Meth:;«ixst,r The rebls have also been cleared the total to 90 years but beyond EMILIO GALAO’S laymen. | from the Puerto Cortes area and that lies the barrier of orance. | The Herald-Courier said the in-|it i5 not believed there is any Asfosisdim [ We wish to call your attention to the fact that this bank main- R . PLAY BILLIARDS i formant revealed the fact that the |further danger from attack there, tains a first class Savings Department. We Teceive on savings ecreation S ¢ petition would protest the action of| No estimate is given as to the nlsPATcH FanE accounts any amount from one dollar up. On each account 3 B 9 the twelve Elders who recemlylcas‘“‘mf's among the rebels. i we compound the interest semi-annually, adding the interest “‘ Parlors URFORD’S s —————————— S o :::l? C:na:::; ncharacrteg .hand« to the account without any trouble on the part of the depositor. X B i > A b w\:x;ga . ;r ::;efit ishops | REBELS Additions may be made at any time.” On these savings accounts You ought to taste our NOW OPEN - = | we pay 4 per cent interest. We recommend this kind of ac- bread. For your family's 3 \ | t to ho h: 1 hich they have no sake you ought to buy it Bowli Pool Gl 1 ) DANCE NOTICE o | coun persons who have money for Wl 24 e = ' owlin, 00 I 4 Government ‘of Portugalld oo e O e e ot kot Mta salo 3 Lo dthagiat i el p 8— ENERAL PAIN : Dance Parish Hall April 24th, v ATIGAN clTY, Sends Reinforcement untll needed. The compounding of interest is automatic. st g oAy LOWER FRONT STREET CONTRACTING 9:30 pm. Good music. Refresh-| ! to Madeira Isla The money is not idle, but is constantly making more money P4 P Thoak Hlniine aubaata il B ments. = Public cordially invited. RS | nds for you, accumulating for the rainy day or the day of need And we want you to ap p! g i —adv.| ROME, April 24. preciate it also. this summer should place their ~The Pope left LISBON, Portugal, April 24—|{ When other sources fall. We would be pleased to have you call oedens. Do S asnre Sompla- ; p Rl Vatican City today for the second Additional reinforcements are leav-|{ and open a savings account with us. HOTEL Hlon “while:tha weathes lasts, NOTICE | time during his reign and attended ing for the Madeira Islands where| P eerless ZYNDA The undersigned, N. C. McBroon, will reopen the Chilli Villa and will not be responsible for any debts contracted previous to this date. adv. | N N. C. McBROON. the inauguration of the new Fide | College, whose construction was fi- nanced laregly by American money. The Pope inspected the institution {in "all departments. - Old papers at the Emplre office Funchal, the principal city, is in| the hands of the rebels. | The troops there and the rein- forcements will assemble at San Pedro and Santo Isle and from there undertake a eampaign against wthe rebels. The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska g e e L ] Bakery “Remember the Name” ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. B. W. BURKE TELEPHONE 4151 Alaska’s Resident Decorator