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| He was at several some of the 1 Alaska and Pug torney for mon DmI\ flual\a Fmplro large ition to his upon the home mar to cor ¥ firm, retired from practice | represents the name in the fir | s § | David Lawrence, editor of ; | Daily, said the cou 2 | ure of our foreign market is one cans raise $8000,000 for the —. campaign. - I D('E\_‘\OT CROOKS. | French Jurist \gain.fll Prohibition. i For more core of years Judge Frank 1 (Beattle P’rwv-TrxTr_v!li‘-r-‘x"orl £/ Rudkin had h position as a jurist. He had p S o K— B o v Superior Court Judge, : The result of the American Prohibition : 3 st Hate o Sntbed law leaves no doubt but that a change is # BB 01 St PR, ) YL necessary. Perhaps adoption of a govern- 2) : : kr and finally Judge of uhe mental control system as in Canada would ] United States Court. Yet when retition be the best solution. k for the administration of his estate was filed by This is the opinion of Prof. Gilbert Gidel ; 1 his widow it was revealed that he had $9.900, all the Law 0ol of the University of Paris, France, | ) in cash and moncy due—the latter, presumably, un- a man recognized internationally as one of paid sala: leading jurists of the day, who was a Seattle vmmr‘ to The bare statement of the facts refutes the con- yesterday. tention of cynics that we have no courts that are During the short time I have been in not mercena: Judge Rudkin devoted all of nis America, it has been brought constantly to talents and time to administering justice. He did Iny sefention:: thavy the SEroinblon, Taw, 18 not. have time to make money in other fields nnd IS AR YOUDE e DaoRls (0N e ke TERMIE V18 ' 3 2 true, the law sholld be changed. RS g LS Batan g Professor Gidel lectured yesterday in Me e e Hall on the University of Washington campus be- | the political His topic was BOY SCOUTS REFORESTERS. f students of and law school in France.” packing Sound and al JOEN W TP.O" - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER b Abfasts evening except Sunday by the e several tri E PR \'H\\ ( PANY t 8 nd and Main y Juneau, Alaska wr ka fisheries le; the I ( 1\71‘ au Sec xr:l Class |of farms and factories and that the Seattle | the we! ps to gislation law pract ! 1 the United States could no longer depend |, o nsume the droducts present ail- | bu of the chief causcs |c nce next science the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUEQDAY M/\Y 26 hanks coneern: ays ook a I e of but a department | “The Bill of Rights| National | and s of ively h - = TR O, T MeC as a leade: 1 c affairs and the <UBSCRIPTION RATES, 1 ah ife eattle. o W Delivered by carrief in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and tellectual and club lif Seattle He was ne for $1.25 per month to possess one of iterary and scient follc rates: & m . in advance, T the t. He was familiar witn s ics in literature and his interest was as f they will prompt : failure or irregularity | wide the ground covered by book B o e d Business. Oftfoes, years of active law practice in Se- e i geans pe |1 nd Bell ham, where he practiced for eizht MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. Gt The Associated exclusively entitled to the vears before moving to Scattle before the beginning wse for republica i e “alced he [of the century, he amassed a considerable fortune ews publi Two sons, who already rank high at the Seattle bar, NTEED TO BE Lamcen |have been associated with firm of Kerr and THAN THA {ER PUBLICATION McCord since their admission to the bar a decade £ s ago. James A. Kerr, formerly senior member of ms‘flm“ son | Presidential | of the | any | | hune, | gical , lower BUREAU PLANS New Klwams Head '_——-—] . FUTURE STUDY - OF PREDATORS Biologcal Survey to Con- Investigations Here, Says Gubser [ tinue mal inve being to which the preda gram, Sur the Terr trip far north “Heart Boy 1t troops have been active cooperator 7 with the Forest Service of the United States De.! . . The example of the American bill of rights was v Gt e shlislon : closely followed by France when our own Con- 3 . af Aguiire In pianung eoung forest sy was drawn up in 1789, he said in frees on vacant lands. talk. “However, the French constitution of 1875 is| t In 1929, Ray Engles, former ranger of the Bo-|gilent on the bill or rights, and at present France! : hemia district, Umpqua National Forest, Oregon, is without such constitutional rule.” | took 28 Cottage Grove boy scouts to an old cut-| Professor Gidel, author of several legal texts,| over area where natural reproduction was sparse. has been for ne a year an exchange = There they planted 3,000 Douglas fir trees. A few fessor at the Yale University Law School. He is weeks later the boys returned and dedicated the NOW On a lecture tour of the United States. | - to poste a f 1 ceremony. A sign o SRR | I by R Er was plated near” b el ian Raskob will be believed n he de- | §d oh this wers ‘the hames of all the: scouts!Ries that he folds 4 mortgage on,ithe ; | pape who participated, the number of trees planted the date when the planting was done. A recent check disclosed that the planting was a The making of pictures keeps complete success. A satisfactory restocking is tak- peing an amateur. But what's ing place. About 85 per cent of the trees are li amateur ing and are very healthy in appearance . The b Enquirer.) did their well M4 — (Milwaukee Jou | Quite a lot has been made, lin Spain, of Alfor sport; seems favorably imp: recount.—(Detroit News.) thing E. S. M'CORD DEAD. tle May 14 of Evan S. McCord 2 been very influential in the stries of Alaska and Seattle. The death at Se: removes one who h fishe and other i As a member of the for more than forty yes ing corpor in the The only law firm of Kerr and McCord s he was one of the lead-| Northwest ors of quirer.) He stood | his State.' of the g the law, n lawy rank “Hope for wine and beer meaning 2032?-— . Now 6.00 The Bob Smart Shoe and better than ever to all. Fine dress shoes before “They'll neither crimp your roll. nor cramp your DEVLIN’S Open Evenings the South in '32." ~(Boston Transeript.) sty for he is not in the habit of buying HH\{LL Bobby Jones from | to keep American le.” Phone 50 m Every: any | actors from making pictures?—(Cincinnati | | | during the transition ! nanship. ed by his refusal to demand one | situation A price that appeals 218 lacks is a Richard Harding Davis.—(Cincinnati En- Presumably When the fails . lays. Prompt ery service 1as made ers for 1 a good battery it the attention Tell us to check on it We serves “egularly es when parts justify us add your Connors nited States Biol inue its pr gations in an indefinitely L' on in represe preblems tions, and outlined the wor | will be undertaken for the next two | years. After conferr! Alask. g with H W. T Agent cf on his Mr. |in a few days fo: that will Kuskokwim Ri Point take him prebably will requi this reglon, reaching the bureau here said, Action - - - OKAY- says DOC battery the care xclusively to us. Chevrolet pmyx its a pro ators can by e con- s on birds curtailed aid H. R. 2u in ted visited of the depressio esulting unemployment. { Pertland, Klamath Falls 3 i, Y | Orezon, and was abser | Perhaps the most fearsome political move to, K Weeks. ! { The Denver conference discuss- : the Democrats is that proposal that the Republi- illi : e PUBM-! eq ways and means of speedinz up William C. Haris, Miami, Fla. banker, has been elected by ac- He is 39 years old and a graduate of Cornell Univer- sity, class of 1914. the Bi Gut an Ba > him one y and make prove that coy- Tur Juxeau LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets é PHONE 359 \ & in 1-3 Third and Frankin, YOU 190 Sp piRte s 1-4 Frcnt and Franklin > no doubt learn- 2 w5 ke 1-6 Front, n}] ents n‘"‘d 1-7 Front, PRS0 1-8 Pront, near Saw Mill g LB 1-9 Front at A. J Office is the pol which 2-1 Willoughby shop headquar- cery ou have car give it de- 2-3 Willoughby, Barn. -4 Front and -5 Front and in you which rebuild such ac- name to who en- batter- Fire Hall tomers of their -9 Fifth and Kennedy Ninth, back of power house. trader. that FIRE AL \l.\l CALLS 3 4 -5 Pront, near Ferry Way. 6 near Gross. Apts. opp. City Wharf, at Totez Seward Main. -6 Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. 9 2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold 5 Fourth and Harris. Fifth and Gold 7 Fifth and East. 8 Seventh ani Gold I93| Los Angeles ' ) THE GUN MAN | yos e PO~ glamation president of Kiwanis nd solu- rpternational for 1931- the which fiftieth _annual at Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. Agency Ninth and Calhoun. Seventh and Main. Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. Home Grocery. Seater Tract. ¢ | B ) . | opp. Cash Cole’s c batteries I 324 Ses 1 3-6 Fi 4 3 A 41 : - 4-2 , . N ~ 4-3 Distin Ave, and Indian Sts. Motor Co. ¢ :; 1 4-6 47 4-9 5-1 | > “Saving is the success. It of any succes; ment. FURNITURE Living Room Sets—Dining Room Sets— Bed Room Sets—Kitchen Furniture SIMMONS-- BEDS, SPRINGS and MATTRESSES CHILDREN’S CHAIRS MIRRORS Armstrong’s Linoleum Thomas Hardware Co. Thoughts on Thrift creates " —Sir Thomas Lipton. Our Savings Department will render you admirable assist- ance in saving for the future. The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA first great principle of independence, stimulates a man with proper energy; in faect, it brings to him the best part happinesss and content- e et ‘i for New Fur Garment {| ’sum)ly to prove our statement. Our | | draying " PROFESSIONAL | WATCH FOR D mg e s | Helene W. L. Albrecht NEXT | PHYSIOTHERAPY | Massage, Electr'zity, Infra Red AMERICAN LEGION || 5y, et oymaastes SMIOKER | Phone Office, 216 AZB, Jdall * DES. KASER & FREEBURGER | | 1y bt DENTISTS {1 ! 301-303 Goldsteln Bldg. | ~ PHONE 56 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. P oo . W. P. Joliuson Ry 7 FRIGIDAIRE Dr. Charles P. Jenne ) DENTIST DELCO vucnr.rnonvcrs [ et B RS Valentine MAYTAG WASHING ’ Bullding MACHINES Telephcae 176 ¥ ® —e GENERAL MOTOLS RADIOS || — i . . Phone 17 Dr. . W. Bayne 3 | DENTIST ! Front Street Junean Rooms 5-6 Triangie BIdg. 2 e | | Office *ours, 8 a.m. to 5 pm. | Evenings by appointment. Phone 321 1 Second Hand Guns Rought and Sold New Guns and Ammunitien | | " SEE BIG VAN | A. W, Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a m, to § p. =, ' SEWARD BUILLING Office Phone 409, Res. | ) Opposite The Midget Lunch B L | Fraternal Societics oF Gastineau Channel » ! \ B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting every Wednesday evening e at 8 o'clock Elks Hall. Visiting brothers welcome. JORGENSFN Exalted Ruler, M H. SIDES, Secrctary. Co-Ordinate Bod. les of Freemason- ry Scottish Wye Regular meetinge 3 Ll second Friday each month at 7:30 p. m Soot- tish Rite Temple WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, NO. 700 Meets Monday 8 p. m. Ralph Reischl, Dictator S Legion of Moose No. 25 meets first and third Tuesdavs G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and Herder, P, D. Bex 272, MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NOC. l; Second and fourth Mon- day of each mouth in \ Seottish - Rite Temple, ‘J(\ 5 beginning at 7:30 p. m. > B4 H. L. REDLINGSHAF- ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS L i S Secretary. BII E BIRD CAFE % g : Next to Nifty Shoppe, Front St. I;\ . s ORDER OF EASTERN STAR i NOW OPEN /'l Drs. Barton & Doelker Second and Feurtk IRl CHIROPRACTORS Tuesda7s of each month | PRUGLESS HEALTil SERVICE | “Maintain that Vital Resistance ” Hellenthal Bldg. Phone 259 Hours 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. | - > . Fast Courteous Service— Excellent Food— Properly Cooked— Popular Prices— “At Home and at the BLUE i BIRD” N. C. McBROON, Proprietor \ fl The two best places to eat— E: H - | Robert Simpson Ont. D. ! Graduate Los Angeles Col- | lege of Optometry and Opthalmologv Glasses: Fitted, "_:nses Ground - | SEE YURMAN || | i Ll . L3 . || DR B E SOUTHWELL | [ | | | | | | o Styles : Optometrist-Optician { A big variety of Land Otter, | |! Eyes Examined—Glasses Fittea | Room 17, Valentine Bldg. Office phone 434, residense phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 Mink, Marten and other skins for your selection. Repairing and Remodeling at 8 o'clock, Scottisl Rite Temple. JESSIA KELLER, Worthy Mat- ron; FANNY L. ROB: INSON, Secretary. KWIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1763, t5eetings second and laza Monday at 7:30 p. m Transient brotbers urg- ed to attend. Councll Chambers, Fifth Street JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. Mects first and third &Mofldus, 8 o'clock wt Eagles Hall Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. I GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting arothers welcome, Triangle Building URMAN, the Furrier ! [ }[ Hazel James Madden Teacher of the Pianoforte and | exponent of the Dunning System of Improved Music Study Leschetizky Technic—Alchin Harmony ;Sllldlo, 206 Main St. SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY CAPITAL CLEANERS | DOUGLAS AGENCY CITY BAKERY, MRS. REIDI Telephone 7 = Leave your order at bakery or, phone and we will call DON'T BE TOO LIBERAL Phone 136 "JUNEAU-YOUNG | Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers ! Night Phone 336-2 Day Phone 12 HAAS | Famous Candies | The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings ROCM and BOARD : Mrs. John B. Marshall | With the coal if it comes from our PHONE 2201 place. For our coal goes farther and | | | gives a more even and satisfying|e heat. If your coal bin is running| [P low, better have us send you a ncw: GA RB AGE service 1s always the best | HA Ul‘;E and we specialize in Feed. { AND LOT CLEANING D8 _I;E\IMER | Phone 114 E‘r&nfi}'.“ Juneau Recreation Parlors EMILIO GALAO, Prop. | BOWLING—POOL ‘ HOTEL ZYNDA Lower Front Street . ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. ————e ) D e wOoO0D HEMLOCK FOR KITCHEN RANGES FOR HEATERS FOR FIREPLACES $4.50 Load In 8, 12, 14, 16 ot 24-inch lengths It tastes like more. That's why you will continue ordering it after you have tried the first loaf. Get the habit of eating it and AR favor your friends by telling them what a mighty good bread jt CHESTER BARNESON is. Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 short or 91 Peerless Bakery “Remember the Name” Economy Cash Store First and Main e Quartz ana ptacer location no- et st eommn e oo mmrrmon s oo rmenss ooy | T i :: The Empir, " = 2 Our trucks go any place amy time. A tank for Diesel OM , and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. PHONE 148, NIGHT 148 RELIABLE TRANSFER | . SESE NEW RECORDS NEW SHEET MUSIC RADIO SERVICE Expert Radio Repairing Radio Tubes and Supplies JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE e} — JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY fwovine X s Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 [ S L. C. BMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS Guaranteed by J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” S ) Il us retain their shape PHONE 528 TOM SHEARER | . Garments made or pressed hyll | . .' | PLAY BILLIARDS ] —at— BURFORD’S { . ik 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

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