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§ B IR A S L S R S e 3 . ° Daily Alaska Emplre % t the people of the separate States JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER of themsblves and should there- ;mx‘ lvania for a National over-lord to e ge Published evening 'c(\r[‘:l",'m'.\,n .Mfik"“\n‘\\ re for them not in harmony with American e 1n 1d 1 s not fit a people, that has been Entered in the Post Office tn Juncau as Second C mu‘ i g for & centiry and a half ahd hes| " |in the time created the greatest Nation the world SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Dellvered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and |has ever Thane for $1.25 per month. at the following rates: | | seen AND THE DEFICIT. )(-nr six months, in advance PROHIBITION 0 sbscribers will cor f they will pron Jotify the Business Office of failure or irregularity i the delivery of their papers. | E Offices, 374 ER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. As od_Press is 'mlusl\d) entitled to the use for republication edited to it or not otherwi d also the local news publis y ¥ shington newspaper correspondents say that of thought in the country and public men ranks and stations are beginning to connect as| a possible so!u!ion of problems the circumstance that t rsham Commission fact finders -have e American. drink -traffic exceeds and the fact that the deficit ~—— in the National treasury now amounts to $1,000,- 000,000 a year. The natural conclusion is that this great liquor traffic is escaping taxation and that it might be made to nguish a very large part of the treasury shortage. ¢ | If Congress would authorize the sale of liquor it/ would not only rnmental expense for at-| ted in ALASKA CIRCULATION GU \RiNTEE" 10 BE 'AHCER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER F‘uhLIkANCN $3,000,000,000 2 3 fornia, Hall, here yesterday afternoon at 4:13 o'clock completing a nonstop flight from Vancouver, B. C., 48 minutes and 31 seconds for the 1,300-mile flight. ord made by fall. | 45 minutes. IMAKES FUGHT BUT FAILS TO BREAK RECORD New Yorker Unable to Smash Time Made by Ruth Alexander AGUA CALIENTE, Lower Cali- June 19.—James Goodwin New York aviator, arrived Hall attempted to beat the rec- Ruth Alexander last Her time was 7 hours and tempted enforcement many millions annually but it ly bmx a billion a year or more in ta‘(es‘ e and municipal governments. | it would count largely for law| r and make it easier to do away with the| for the We will wager than those ten thousand march- TQR Q v ’ ing Elks in Seattle wil not destroy any street . AW INE‘NELE(TION' lights or other public property. Capt. George Black, Yukon Territory’s member 3 of the Dominion Parliament and Speaker of the Honest Journalism. House of Commons s been made a member of the LS Sl erald TR | International Committee which will investigate th 2 “‘;fil‘{_“g;;"‘f;“:nded”r:;“ oot et feasib! of ‘h'(' proposed m.rfllnn'am.,xvl.\l “‘:h“:]‘\ their favorite paper's policy as almost as much as‘ sh Columbia, Yukon Territory and Alaska. y oq. gwn property as their private opinions. When || selection could not have been made. |z paper changes its mind a very formidable body of{ from Dawson where he has lived for jts readers sits up and wants to know. It takes a i d of a century, except when in Ottawa great deal of courage to announce a radical reversal| or and in the war. He is a man of very'of policy, :md it is upon this courdge that “The superior ability and possesses the pioneer sp: He Jerseyman,” of Morristown, N. J., for nearly a cen is enterprising and vigorous and knows mo: out tury a sturdy campaigner for prohibition, is to be heartily congratulated. “The Jerseyman” on Fri- the North and is more loyal to it than m people. He made an enviable regord during the World War as an officer in the Canadian Army. day came out boldly and announced that it had} “with deepest regret been forced to conclude that Ithe Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution is not, and cannot become, a workable solution of the lxqum problem of the United States.” : % NN Newspapermen everywhere will take real pride | CONTROL. in “The Jerseyman’s’ straightforward announcement of a change of heart and feel a very sincere respect 15 his Prench Liok \spgech, Gov. Pinchol, for its pu%)hthrr That the paper has “gone wet” declaring that the public utilities industry has @n i phave nothing to do with these feelings. The investment of twelve billions in water power, etc, |ywettest opponent of the Eighteenth Amendment will | and was “milking” the public to the extent of five have every sympathy with the regret with which| hundred millions a year through over-charges, said: “The J man’s” “shattered ideal” has been dxs-‘ PINCHOT FOR FEDERAL BUSINESS after When I see State's rights offered as solu- \(‘C\l"dld while no dry can question for a moment th tion and see that doctrine failing to meet ! sincerity the conviction which has prompted thi the situation, I must look for another way n nor withhold praise for the courageous way | out, under the leadership and by the action ch this change of mind was announced. of the nation, assisted and supported by co- ‘ R h of the United States cavalry The mechaniza ordinated action of individual States. In other words this radical that wants to be 'is added proof that modern invention is taking all t . 'the poetry out of war. Fancy King Richard de- residen v Y era 3 t g e v i ARl Coverioane B2 i “My kingdom for a tank!"—(Bellingham an extent never before dreamed. He would place in the hands of the Administra- | cRstl s it tion"a twelve Blllon doNar-industry. -~ He -would L.lve Tn Vermont, where & cow is pictured on the | the Government the power of dictatorship and one 'state seal, we suppose the party chiefs are called into a business on Herald) CALL FOR BIDS FOR OPERA- TION OF VESSEL ALONG COAST OF COOK INLET, SEA- SON OF 1931 AND 1932. Telegraphic or written bids or of- fers for subsidy provided by the Tenth Alaska Legislature will be received at the office of the Gov- ernor of Alaska, Juneau, up to FLORSHEIM SHOES NOW $9 and $10 H. S. Graves The Clothing Man that would preclude the possibility of changing the ’polmcal bossies.—(Longview, Wash., News.) BB et v o | | | FRESH MIDWAY CAFE ATTRACTIVE PRICES TO STEADY BOARDERS SEWARD STREET . Opposite Goldstein Bldg. ——— Home Grown Radishes Every Morning LARGE ASSORMENT OF ALL KINDS OF FRUITS and Vegetables ON “NORTHLAND"” TONIGHT |{§ p. m. Current Magasines, Not Only Cheaper but Better GOOD PLUMBING what job will cost” in 7 hours, {4 “We tell you in advance f { : noon, July 3, 1931, tion of a’ vessel of ‘American regis- try ,and shown on U. S. Custom House records to be not less than 60 feet in length, not less than 40 tons gross capacity with a passen- ger carrying capacity of not less than twenty-five (25) persons, and berth accommodations for at least sixteen (16) persons, and of a max- imum speed of not less than eight (8) miles per hour; from Anchor- age to Seward, along the coast of Cook Inlet, touching on each trip at Kenai, Kasilof, Ninilchik, Hom- er, Seldovia, Port Chatham and| Seward, and returning from Ser' ard via Port Chatham, Iliamna, Snug Harbor, Seldovia, Kasilof, Ke- nai, and thence to Anchorage, and make regular stated trips not less than once in fifteen days when nav-| igation is open in the above men- tioned waters, as a common carrier \of freight and passengers. The law appropriates the sum of| seven thousand five hundred dol-| lars ($7,500.00) and provides that not more than three thousand sev- en hundred fifty dollars ($3,750.00) | shall be expended during any one, year, and defines the open season! to be from May 1 to November 1; the amount of the subsidy will be computed from the time the suc- cessful bidder begins the service and pro-rated according to trips. Bids must state proposal for com-| plete round trip, and include af complete description of boat. Bidders will be required to ac- company bids with a tariff of freight and passenger rates (which shall be reasonable and subject to approval *by the Governor) and‘ from which there shall be no vari- ation if bid is accepted. The contractor will be required,| at the close of the season, to make a report, under oath, to accom- pany his claim for subsidy, giving the following inSormation: (a) Tariff sheet of freight and passen- ger rates for the route covered' (b) total tonnage and total num- ber of passengers carried: .c) gross; earnings from passenger, ireight and mail service rendered, segre- gating the same according to the three classes here mentioned; (d: statement in detail of all expenses incurred and on what account; the names and addresses of all persons employed, and the gross earnings and gross expense of the route covered. Contract will be entered into immediately upon the award to the successful bidder, who must be prepared to furnish a bond accept- able to the Governor in an amount gqual to 50% of the amount of the bid. " The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. GEO. A. PARKS, Governor, ,« June 16, 1931 Arnold’s Bootery REMOVAL SALE $Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourth Reading Room Open From 8a m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m—7:00 to 8:30 Newspapers, Reference, Books, Etc. FREE TO ALL OLD DUGOUTS JARRED, - Buildings, Lots, Cabins and Platforms, Sold or Ex- for the opera-‘ | | ‘ iz NEXT AMERICAN LEGION SMOKER A. B. fall JULY 3RD W. P. Joliiison | : FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Phone 17 Front Street Juneau l i 1 You Can Save Money at Qur Store SEE US FIRST Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street | | Juneau Auto § Paint Shop Phone 477 Verl I. Groves' Car Painting, Washing, P oli shing, Slmomzmg, Chassis Painting, Touch- Up Work, Top Dressing. Old cars made to look like new Come in and get our low prices } { ! B ! L SEE YURMAN ! s ! Styles | A big variety of Land Otter, Mink, Marten and other skins | | for your selection. | Repairing and Remodeling Tt o i 1t st : YURMAN, the Furrier Triannle Building p o i) [ SHOE REPAIRING || | ALL RUBBER HEELS, 50c SEE BIG VAN Opposite Coliseurn "~ DONT BE TOO LIBERAL ‘With the coal if it comes from our place. For our coal goes farther and gives a more even and satisfying heat. low, better have us send you a new supply to prove our statement. Our draying service is always the best and we specialize in Feed. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 "HAAS Famous Candies - ; The Cash Bazaar changed. CONCRETE FOUNDATION WORK OUR PARTICULAR HOBBY. ROX & MOODY General Contractors TEL. 374. PLENTY BARGAINS - - - - - See Our Displays CALIFORNIA ROCERY Prompt Delivery 'PHONE 478 Herbert Spencer on Habit “We are creatures of habit. fail as we acquire good habits or bad ones; and we acquire good habits as easily as bad ones: Most people don’t believe that. That is a fact. Only those who fmd for success. Our The habit of thnfl: is most nnportant will render you admirable assistance in saving for the future. The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BM‘ IN ALASKA We succeed or we it out succeed in life.” Savings Department Open Evenings Sanitary methods are modern methods in the baking business. Our bread and pies are made of pure ingred- ients and baked by ex- perts. Your family will be pleased if you buy our baking products. for New Fur Garment {|* If your coal bin is running o Fours 9 3. m. to 9 p. m. | Dr. Charles P, Jenne DENTIST I Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Building Telephrme 176 Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | Office rours, 9 am. to 5 pm. Evenings by appointment. Phone 321 Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST | Hours 9 a m. to 8 p. p. SEWARD BUILUING Office Phone 469, Res. Phone 276 Dr. J. W. Bayne 14 DENTIST 3 s L RS - | PROFESSIONAL ||| F raternal Societies | . o OF . e Castmeau Channel é | Helene W.L. Albrecht | |- | PHYSIOTHERAPY s | Massage, Electrzity, Infra Red || peeting évg'y s | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 2nd’ Wednesday in o | 410 Goldstein Bullding | |month during sum- | Phone Office, 216 | [mer at 8 o'clock = ® |Elks’ Hall. . . | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER I R A ' DENTISTS : ! : i 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. o s',,; ogoggjs;:sn, s";:"fd o | PHONE 56 it Skt Co-Ordinate Bod- les of Freemason- | ry Scottish Rite Regular meetinge 'second Friday each month st 7:30 p. m Scot- tish Rite Temple WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, NO. 700 Meets Monday 8 p. m. Ralph Reischl, Dictator Legion of Moose No. 25 meets first and third Tuesdays G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and Herder, P. D. Box 273. S SIS € S Second and fourth Mon- day of each mouth in z Seottish Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 p. m. G H. L. REDLINGSHAP- <5 ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, > Secretary. 4 I MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. l: | | Drs. Barton & Doelker T CHIROPRACTORS DRUGLESS HEALTH SERVICE Hellenthal Bldg. Phone 250 | Hours 10 am. to 9 p.m. Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate Los Anggles Col- | lege of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted, "2nses Ground . DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL 1 Optometrist-Optician Eyes Examined—Glasses Fittea Room 7, Valentine Bldg. Office phone 484, residense phone 238. Otrlce Hom's' 9:30 Hazel James Madden of Improved Music Study Leschetizky Technic—Alchin Harmony ' Licensed Funeral Directors | and Embalmers | Night Phone 336-2 Day Phone 13 { 1 Funeral Parlors Dr. C. L. Fenton | CHIROPRACTOR Kidney and Bowel Specialist | No. 201 Goldstein Bldg., office | formerly occupied by Dr. Vance Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 7-8 ROGCM and BOARD Mrs. John B. Marshall PHONE 2201 GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING E. O. DAVIS Phone 584 HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. FOR KITCHEN RANGES FOR HEATERS FOR FIREPLACES $4.50 Load CHESTER BARNESON Peerless Economy Cash Stors First and Main “Maintain that Vital Resistance ”! Teacher of the Pianoforte ad lexponent of the Dunning Syst«m Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 short - - ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth ‘Tuesdays of each month at 8 o'clock, Scottish Rite Temple. JESSIP KELLER, Worthy Mat- ron; FANNY L. ROB. INSON, Secretary. ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | Saghers Council No. 1768, 1 Meetings second and laal i Monday at 7:30 p. m | 4 | Transient brotbers urg- ed to attend. Councll Chambers, Fifth Street JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. AT SRR SRR ’ DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. | [Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. F. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting ‘wrothers welcome. Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel OM | and a tank for crude oil save burmer tromble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | RELIABLE TRANSFER s“.‘i‘." 206 Main St. Phone 198| oy ———— . L& JUNEAU-YOUNG NEW RECORDS NEW SHEET MUSIC RADIO SERVICE Expert Radio Repairing Radio Tubes and Supplies ! | | JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE ‘JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL J. B. BURFORD&CO “Our door step is worn by PLAY BILLIARDS , —at— ‘ BURFORD’S : GENERAL PAINT CONTRACTING Those planning exterior work this summer should place thelr orders now to insure comple- tion while the weather lasts. | B. W. BURKE TELEPHONE 4151 Resident Decorator | b I 1 i i Mevts first and third &Mofldflq 8 o'clock, wt Eagles Hall