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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1931. i alsp appear on the coin, but may be on either side.’ D e e The only restrictions under which the artists -f On Federal Board Daily Alaska Empire . ] PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies | =4 ¢ | will be required to work are those made by law. i OF & JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER 1. | iirait of George Washington, which must, WATCH FOR 3 & Obstindis Channal § Published _every evening except Sunday by the appear on the ”‘mb will be. regarded as the re- | Helene W.L. Albrecht |[e—— & FMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Malv |quired emblem of liberty. 5 K PHYSIOTHERAPY SN, Homeew, ASS | The models must be submitted in the form of NEXT {| | Massage, Biectrizity, Infra Red | | proeiss Foves ELKS Entered in the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class ter casts about eight inches in diameter. De- t | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. e ev?/ed:egd:;ez d ~ matter s submitted in the form of sketches or drawings ;, MERICAN LEGION {|! dloPSoldstem Building T e i : !UBS?HIPYION gnrles. e S Snd not be considered e { one Office, 216 mer at 8 o'clock, Deflvered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, SR e o 1 sMCKE |5 fpowmeme srom oo * | Elks Thane for $1.25 per month, ) Spaniards made it emphatic in their election Wl‘flngde]lp Goei to Sea“le ! SMCKER | B e L V?slgr?g' brothers One e D ren " $12.00; *% monthe. Ih advance, |that they wanted to be a Republic if not two of an N etfi)ls ’lflg as {| ors. uAsg::&;‘n;:nuxczn By $6.00; one month, in advance, $1.35. tham. The Catalonians showed that they did not ear! rips (K M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Ruler. cribe il confe fa it th il ptly | ‘ e S TS - - b e o oot any fuilire of \rrogularity |want the Bourbon ex-King back, but they exhibited y P ] 801 3°3ng“”:§°;: Bidg. | M. H. SIDES, Secretary. - l’l’ilhg;x{\r‘n;nh;{P'c;‘l::xrru‘\:”:l: Business Offices, 374. an ancient grudge by voting for a separate Re-| Ayplanes were busy over the M Fours0a m todp m { Co-Ordinate Bod- MEMBER OF ASSOGIATED PRESS. Publie OF heirs R ‘:;K:n:‘snn,zfiznp‘vim ”i a&;lwv N IV P 1o e e ey > _les of Friemason- The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the SO TR o foigon e L, ] . 0[(’[30]1 ” e , ) ry Scottish Rite use for republication of all news dispatches credited to Secretary of the T Mellon who is trying | %€l I’h_uu Anscel C kmann and | ~ 1 P "" ‘mm.xg, meetinge By e \;;L;’mmd&r;‘f;\:‘:‘ In this paper and also the |\ oovee with the F ) Government upon terms {Weclxénc John Sahvv AE noon yes- FRIGIDAIRE | Dr. Charles P. Jenne l, second Friday — [for a proposed reparations and war debts mora- fi{?:gikfgc Wran,,ull axmlc:ti frn:: & DEIOG iowT PTG DEN(;"?’{” o f>d each month ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |torium probably has more sympathy than formerly |, .~ ' few hourk it otk Rooms 8 an slente 7:30 p. m Scot- THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION f took off for Seattle. She called G WASHING Building | " for President Wilson in his Versailles experience. at Petersburg and W anfldl o the MACHINES Telephre 176 | tish Rive Temple | L IRIRR P P esdah i » WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary | way sou and last nig *— . Come to think of there is a note in that|gat Ketchikan, Today s . GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS e o R T R Tl » | Indianapolis speech that makes one think of that|ed to Seattle. Her passengers from ({8 Phioné' 17 | " D-———J W—————B . Lmé‘s;)lg);lt’o(:l’ 3 famous promise to banish poverty from the land if |this city were Watkin Davies for Tter Prie PAYD o ! r. L 'srflylle I fisets Mbhdagie p. m. ¥ ¢! ) little. Seattle and James Carlson for| qQ | NTI i 3 o God would help a ll‘t____—‘ e araetl s ad Wm;ge“ > pmkeé W. W: Magee of Bennington, Neb., Front Street Junezu {| Rooms 5-8 Triangle Bldg. Ralph Reischl, Dictator President H 's Pla up H. N. Eckmann, brother of the "W farm member of the federal re | Office Eours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | % Legion of Moose No. 2§ residen oover's Plan. pllot, who will return to his homw'"“ board. = Evenings by appointment. meets first and third Tuesdays T ' & e i S ——— Phone 321 G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and (New York World-Telegram.) ‘"Ms""’"[‘)‘"'v: = PRty e B | Pliss % Herder, P. D. Box 273. Considering all the circumstances, President Hoov- LDEme Ana (. BCnatR IRATTIING *MEX You Can Save Money ai | = T et showed cofirage 8% TnSianEpelisini’ talking ‘about | FE™8 Passengers on \the Wrangel) | Our Store . * | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. ¥’ Fordr itk lwmn she flew north from Seattle LOSES BOUT TO ( SEE US FIRST | Dr. A. W. Stewart | Second and fourth Mon- We believe he was accurate in ascribing the s?;;e‘:,f&:es:;fiy:‘ng‘k;;sg?;:fiz p:;» Harris Hardware Co. | DENTIST | |day of each mouth in 4 severity and unusual length of the depression injp, ioc oo Ss.sl years old' ami VANCOUVER MAN Lower Front Street Hours 9 a m. to § p. . \ Seottish Rite .'Nmpla, G(fi |part to world conditions. We are inclined to guess| gy ce visit to Juneau was f . e || SEWARD BUILUING beginning at 9:30'p. m. . | 3 as for pleas- Ay H. L. REDLIN( X i S |with him that:— ure, will take passage on & mail Office Phone 469, Res. . L. 'GSHAF- A CONVINCING DEMONSTRATION FOR Had our wild speculation, our stock laiviane for his home in Stock-| KETCHIKAN, Alaska, July 6. ¢ Pirone 276 | | ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERa, FREER TRADE. promotion with its infinite losses and hard- 4 Yorman ‘Wilson, couver, got bt | Secretary. 1 % d ton, Cal. Norm: , of Van ) B ship to innocent people, our loose and ex- Saturday, the seaplane Peters- the decision over Battling Mix e 2 e i If the proposed temporary relief for Germany travagant business methods and our unpre- i) e O here 1hst Prday -Right. | 1 ORDER OF EASTERN STAR g burg, Pilot Robert Ellis and Me Yy nig] rs. barton oeiker Bec results in improved business and trade conditions cedented drought been our only disasters, chanis Bilan Hafiand: fodk' T4 18 edecTe gy il CHIROPRACTORS ond and Frurth in the world it will be a convincing demonstration we would have recovered months ago. B. Kuhre of the Alaska Road Com-|. Old papers at }| | DRUGLESS HEALTH SERVICE 4 '!;uessdw.s ?f each month of the benefits that would follow the lowering of | Likewise he demonstrated satisfactorily that our|mission to Haines and then made |fice. | | | “Maintain that Vital Resistance” ;M Tg;‘)lc:’ W‘: tariffs. It will make very plain the importance of |country, with its vast natural resources, huge home two flights to Funter Bay and two|————---- i | | Hellenthal Bldg. Phone 258 KELLER, pw;m“ Mat- 9 foreigni commerce and its relation to the masses of |market and credit reserves, is not only basically | flights to Lake Hasselberg. : e fi ! | Hours 10 am. to 9 p.m. | A T RO all countries. It will show that improved condi-|sound but in a better position than any other| Sunday morning, the aircraft i H . ;;ns'on Secretary. tions in Germany are beneficial to the United States Cou(‘;;:i’z‘linly o ke b Sekbing. tiaE e R :’;“gfibe“ r"‘:"‘:g pg:"i; 'iftl‘:ke x f AN R £ P I S s cibosiel 4.7 S P A IS e tries ; 3 LIt will . 2 Sseiberg and {Drgioe Ik DRGUI o3 iy H i KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ;:SaLc;(::r[him;:J‘nrd)Z:u:;L:leir::e::.)iv?efrer:‘l::ylh”fl. lack |COme out of this depression and reach another level | neau fishermen that had been tak- F ! 1 Robert SlmPSOH Seghers Council No. 1780, 4 _ LY. S = of prosperity. en to the lake Saturday. Sunday e i O t. D. i eetings second and last of profits and hard times in other lands are| pup that is not the issue. The question isevening the plane flew again to the i ¥ fx, Sl I_m Angetes Col- | Mondsy at ¥:30 p. W evidences of prosperity in the protected Nation. whether another brief cycle of prosperity is to be|lake to return here the party that A GOOD H 4 ( lege of Optometry and i Transient brotbers urg ’ Foreign trade is a necessary condition precedent |fojjowed by more and worse depression. The ques-|had gone to the lake Sunday morn- E E i Opthnlmology 1 ed to attend. Councll e - to good times and foreign trade cannot long endure |tion is whether we shall learn from this depression |ing. i | Glasses Pitted, ".nses Growad | Chambers, Fifth Street | unless it is profitable to those on both ends of |how to correct the system of “wild speculation” and| Today, the Petersburg took from 6 00 Not Only Cheaper but iie 48 JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. | the trade. The United States, for instance, cannot|of “loose and extravagant business methods” which [Juneau to Tulsml\;ah, B. ‘c T sr | Better é = H. J. TURNER, Secretary. - > . ' i y N. Haney, Canadian collector o! PR AR AT expect to get large orders from other countries for |Mr. Hoover, rightly blames. . I DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL long unless she also gives them orders for their It is at that vital point that the President seems |customs there. ~ On return to this H N | Optometrist-Optician } DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. products, ito have no constructive suggestions. He defended |City the plane brought J. B. Wood- M ) Sh H Eyes Examined—Gl Pitted | Mevts first and third Mot % mocatoriin of the wer reparattbns|the bankrupt tariff and reatfirmied his falth in the|¥Orth sud R. E ‘Legs, mising xig an's oe { RICE & AIILERS CO. Room 17, Valentine Bldg. | &Mm"“s- 8 o'clock, ana bt cam have only temporary effect. It may |S8me business methods which dragged us into this| Sincers, [‘"“0 had i““ in the Taku; ‘§ i | Office phone 484, residense | | 000 ALE“; g:“:l;,"wmg s ¥ 8 it b istrict for a week. | 11T N @ i : X give Germany a breathing spell, It will have exactly | Atastrophe. p e S “It neither crinps your§|} GOOD PLUMBING f/l. Paoee 28, ‘if&femfl‘;‘;‘ 9:30 I GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting the same effect that follows a bank’s decision to | Hawaii's Melti Pot Jack Mooberry ,veteran sprinter ! “We tell you in advance [ii| e 24 o | Drothers welcome. permit one to remew his note for another year. awaii's Melting Pot. on the Washington State college} roll nor what_job will cost” \ - Finally there must a be a settlement. If we could R a5 S track team and direct physical edu- cramps your st le” Hazel ame! 9 Our trucks go any place amy ot get freer trade so that Germany might sell some Bt ire i jr‘:w’ l:“rt'; T":;S‘:)r M the Ha- cation at Longview, Wash., high P3-y Y — 'Tmh" olJ th snMafdr?en. " time. A tank for Diesel OM of the products of her labor and thereby get money | s * P ACAUR TR o™, SCon Srent. resolution | <P0L BEKE vear A { Scomilnt if (5t DA Svea))| o bk “""""‘:‘ e to renews payments on her legitimate debis WRen|qeqiaring for Statehood. The procedure does not| o4 papers at Tne Emplre . — - of Improved Music Study | Pflo::"l“ mel;"r 1 the breathing spell shall have terminated, we might | equire the forwarding of the resolution to Con- F %3 DEVLIN S i || Leschetizky Technio—Alchin 2 ! look forward to permanent benefits from good |gress by Governor Judd, who is not in sympathy l | “" i I" """ '““““"" ! 5”01‘4 th\]R]NC Z Harmony L RELIABLE TRANSFER l times in that country with it. The population is only 6 per cent. pure _!H" " ""““ " l | [ ALL RUBBER HEELS, 50c | | Studio, 206 Main St. Phone 196 —_— native Hawailan. As a melting pot the Territory |S SEE BIG VAN | @ M o JSIN MGU 'S 'CARELESSLY. presents unusual features, which Leo L. Partlow H Opposite Coliseum { USING' FIGURES ICAREL brings out in an article in Asia for June. A hun-|Z | { J[FJNEAIIJ gO:JNG NEW RECORDS In his Indianapolis speech President Hoover an- dred years ago, or forty-three after Captain Cook|Z] . ——— | funera ariors nounced a twenty pyenrs' program which he declared made his landfall, the people were almost entirely | =) ” Licensed Funeral Directors NEW SHEET MUSIC with unction was designed to take: care of an aboriginal or Kanaka. Today only 13 per cent have DONT BE TOO and Embalmers RADIO SERVICE any Hawalian blood. Four per cent. are Caucasian Night Phone 336-2 Day Phone 22 LIBERAL additional twenty millions of people. This has Set |y 4ng 3 of Asiatic. The largest raclal element experts to making inquiries as to what the Presl-|;s j,panese a little more than 38 per cent. Other dent intends to do with the other twenty-odd mil-|percentages are: Filipino, 17; American, 13; Portu- Expert Radio Repairing Radio Tubes and Supplies 1 Mons ‘'that will probably be added to the |guese, 9; Chinese, 8; Koreans, 2; Porto Ricans, 2, = Dr. C. L. Fenton « population of the country in twenty years. Other |and Spanish, one-half of 1 per cent. = | CHIROPRACTOR | ‘ 3 5 . Ay i Lt = Kidney and Bowel Specialist n y experts are wondering whether or not he might not There is no indication that racial intermarriage H | 'y D | : be discounting a very vigorous birth control move- |will become general. The Japanese marry among = | No. 201 Goldstein Bldg., office JUNEAU MELODY 3 ment. themselves, with few exceptions. The Chinese some- = formerly occupied by Dr. Vance HOUSE The last census enumeration gives the country times take Filipino or Hawaiian mates, but there is a about 123,000,000 population. In the decade between tendency away from such unions. In political life 2 the Hawailans take an active part; in fact, may be 1920 and 1030 the gopulation Sl ot |said to control it. But the Japanese of the second than 16 per cent. If this ratio should continue|g. . a¢ion will be, as American citizens, in a posi- for twenty years there would be added about 20-\tion to decide elections. The public schools and Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 7-8 PROMPT BATTERY SERVICE Batteries Rebuilt and Recharged Promptly JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY ROOM and BOARD HARDEMAN and STETSON =N 000,000 in the first ten years and about 23,000,000 |the Government machinery are, of course, American. Reasonable Rates 5 Mrs. John B. Marshall o in the next ten. That would mean a 43,000,000 (On the whole, Statehood cannot yet be regarded H A TS AP PHONE 2201 increase before the twenty years' program could be |as within the range of serious discussion. CAPITAL ELECTRIC With the coal if it comes from our ov'.o worked out. But the President proposes to care for —————— New lines for Spring and place. For our coal goes farther and | “ only 20,000,000 additional people. Faith. COMPANY Summer wear. gives a more even and satisfying|® d VA.N The New York Times writes a long editorial on Second and Seward SEE. THEM AT heat. If your coal bin is running the subject, but the Times is nearly always precise (Chicago Angels of Business.) and sometimes exceedingly technical. Mr. Hoover Don't become too excited or troubled over the | was not talking as an engineer at Indianapolis |apparent chaotic condition as evidenced by our but was making a political speech and political friends—the American people. We recall for the low, better have us send you a new | § G A R B A G E m ly to pr tat t. O (A SABIN’S enving hetvion. fa alwaya’ ek beny Sy 2 and we specialize in Feed. H A ULED . ; . | The Best L Everything in Furnishings M Pack d S eches are rarely meant to be literal. moment, President Lincoln’s reply to some gentle-| | e bes 81]11(1!" AND LOT CLEANING oves, Packs an tores i men from the West, who called on him in protest | | At a Fair Price for Men D. B. FEMMER E. O. DAVIS Freight and Baggage - 3 of some shortsightedness of the Government. Mr. ‘WHERE? Phone 584 . THAT WASHINGTON QUARTER Lincoln heard them patiently and then replied, | | CAPITAL LAUNDRY| Pho:‘_‘_’ 114 g A Prompt Delivery of DOLLAR. “Gentlemen, suppose all the property you were Phone 355 Franklin St, No Calculati —_— ALL KINDS OF COAL 5 s . worth was in gold, and you have put it in the| o g . o Calculations HAAS Leading sculptors of the United States will have |pands of Blondin to carry across Niagara River on WE GUARANTEE TO g PHONE 48 more than four months to submit designs for the |a rope; would you shake the cable, or keep SHOUHNE | feeeeoooooe e SATISFY Famous Candies | HOTEL 5 new quarter dollar to be issued next year by the|to him—Blondin, stand up a little straighter; go I (or no pay) 4 Treasury Department in commemoration of the Two |a little faster; lean a little more to the north; 183 Let us bid on that JOB. The CaSh B:.maar ZYNDA Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of George Wash- [turn a little more to the south?” No, you will Alterations, concrete or Open Evemny ELEVATOR SERVICE C. SMITH and CORONA ington. hold your breath as well as your tongue and keep T A X ’ saw-log foundations and —_— e TYPEWRITERS Robert J. Grant, Director of the Mint, acting |YOUr hands off until he was safely over.” bulkheads. . ZYNDA, Prop. Guaranteed by The people of our wealthy country are now car- Buildings or Lots Bought J. B. BURFORD & CO. under the direction of Secretary of the Treasury : rying an immense weight. They are all doing the STAND AT PIONEER POOL or Sold. = A Andrew W. Mellon, has just sent a letter to prom- | o " post they can. Let's you and I, too, take a ROOM ROX:& MOODY Ou.r.doar step is worn by inent sculptors inviting submission of models for part and help relieve this oppressive load. Have | itisfled customers” o the obverse side and reverse side of the new coin.|faith—keep silent—and we'll all get across safely. ! Day and Night Service General Contractors V Come in and get our low Quartz ana piacer location _lm- at The Empire, D'&L__.._., Brices : mum,” and the desigmation of the value to Munich this summer to investigate the fine-beer “The moite “In God We Trust” must | plan.—(Chicago News.) gt 4 These models will be received at the office of the b e J PHONE 341 JUNEAU CABINET : T 4 Director of the Mint, in the Treasury Department, Dr. PFess insists that Ohio a Hoover state. 3 ¥ up to and including October 15. It is felt that this |This accounts ofr the election of a Democratic Gov- and DETAIL MILL- G'-"":‘: made or pressed by : will allow ample time for the artists to perfect their |ernor and United States Senator and six additional WORK CO tain their shape D last fall i 3 PHONE 528 1 designs and afford the Treasury time to prepare|Democratic Congressmen ast fall—(Wheeling, W. I TOM SH dies for the production of the coin for distribution | V&~ Register). H b t S H b't Front Street, next to Warner EARER x beginning February 22, 1032. = R A T A e eroer pencer on 11aov Machine Shop f 1 hat the selection of the design| Inge A TAEDE N DADRY (A | S05 AU8 ot . " . Woda expacted { T | we are glad to report, especially if he holds. the CABINET and 3 s : for ‘hem?e“; Ql““::“;m be made ”°mm'“° x“:’d““‘luck) ticket in a sweepstakes—(Boston Herald.) MILLWORK | 2 submit! uf e Treasury reserves e right to PRI i RS T A ¢ = 8 reject all models offered Why not leave law enforcement to the Inter- We e creatu.res of hablt‘. We succeed or we PLAY BILLIARDS R The Secretary of the Treasury will select the de«|state Commerce Commission? Everybody minds. it. fail as we acquire good habits or bad ones; and GENERAL CARPENTER —giftan < § sign. Before the final decision is reached he will|—(Los Angeles Times.) we acquire good habits as easily as bad ones. i WORK BURFORD’S ] invite the Commission of Fine Arts and the United T e That is a fact. Most people don’t believe that. Sanitary methods are f | States George Washington Bicentennial Commission| ¥0u neednt worry about a country that has Only those who find Pt I:mt Eidoand - in HHE modern methods in the GLASS REPLACED 13 . . to pass on the merits of the design. Fifteen hundrm.;‘:;‘i;‘;‘:d State Legislatures this long—(Los Angeles A g baking business. Our IN AUTOS L e S ' gollars will be paid to the artist whose design is ‘ ¢ : bread and pies are s A 1 | I Chosen by Secretary Mellon. Nothing will be PAd| 11 the hope of the country for economy in Fed- The habit of thrift is most important made of pure ingred- Estltljnates Furnished uneau Auto { § | for rejected models. eral expense depends on Congress it may as well for success. Our Savings Department ients and baked by ex- pon Request P e ! The George Washington quarter will be: coin |get ready for bad news.—(Detrolt Free Press). will render you admirable assistance lp:rtsl. Yolél‘lffamlly “;7111 jroee— aint Op | . of regular issue, and must comply with the law ! v please: you buy : 3 ' of March 4, 1931, which stipulates that it shall bear| What lots of folks seem to need “is a good five- in maving for the futife. our baking products. | The Florence Shop | Phone 477 Verl J. Groves " he image of George Washington. The general coin- |Cent glass of beer”—(Atlanta Constitution.) | Phone 427 for Appointment ||{ Car FPainting, Washing, g age laws require that on one side of all coins shall e Peerle” | RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE | Polishing, Simonizing, B appear an impression emblematic of liberty with the Speaking of prohibition reformers, John D. Jr. Th B M B nds B k | CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL | |} Chassis Painting, Touch- Ly »and the year of cinage. On the closedv 346 speakeasies in New York by tearing down e . . e re an | WAVES | Ui Work Top Dressmg. . word “Liberty, buildings on tne Radio City site—(Washington Post). Baker | Beauty Speclalists d cars made to look | the law specifies an eagle with the OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA 3 l Tike new “Onited States of America” and “E| A lot of tourists bound for Russia will detour

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