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i T e SNSRI AP d in the official positions that Daily 4l(iska Empire he has oc i He has served as a member of the ] and as Mayor. He s Municipal Treas- JOHN W. TRO'I .. EDITOR AND MANAGEB e eral sRars Bt ey evinlis! exiect Howllay by, the g | in the thought that Mr. EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Maln Rg rom business or ceasing par- R R £ K community activities. As an officer of the, Post Oftice 1n Juneau as Second and experience will still be s patrons. He refains his place ny. He continues City is in the meat business rn from his vacation com- N RATES. o as au, Douglas, SUBSC Dellvered by carrier in . Thane for $1.25 per month. velt and i Treadwell a 4 hs By malil paid, at the following rates: g 7 One year 2.00; months, In advance, strength renewed, is the hope $6.00; one . Subscribers will ¢ s a fav if they will promptly otify the B [Office of any fallure or irregularity PR 1 in the d papers i ; | Telep! rial and RuF'mup Offices, . the Fourth-of-July A & o BT e T The big German MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. - The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the CI Georgia and cinched ase for re jon of all news di ches credited to R ¥ & =3 . It or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the ight to claim 563 I\}JAGDS"W and the an end to the aspirations rican hope. It is only fair to woodehc local news published herein, c Am Champion Schmeling by in the r ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO Be LARGER Of rnia’s THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION ald conduct that In 1908 G hot predicted that the United States wo! wce a timber famine before 1930. One ngs that is adding to the he depression in the Northwest is in- nber that is still growing abund- res Gifford is still having | y of the t Prohibition Not Paramount. (New York World-Telegram.) There is nothing in the Eighteenth Amend- ment which gives to it any greater sanctity than that afforded to the Fourth Amend- ment, which makes explicit and plain pro- visions against unreasonable searches and seizures. Thus Judge Guy L. Fake, of the present Criminal Term of the Federal District Court of New Jersey, in a scatching rebuke to a Federal urand Jury In which last week returned a presentment criticising | MORATORIUM ACCOMPLISHED. There will be general rejoicing that the mo: the aid of Gert y has be equivalent to lending Germany hich must be paid back with The United States will tor! agreement for accomplished. Tt is about $425,000,000 interest in ten s, effect, furnish §246,000,000 of the money that Ger- the Federal Judges of the district for their handling| many will retain at home for immediate use. of Prohibition cases. “Your presentment,” declared| Experts belie that this favor to Germany will the Judge, speaking also for his fellow Judges, “is prevent financial (and msqbl\ political and social) sO illogically conceived, so far outside your proper | collapse in that ccuntry. It will enable her to pay Pre erogatives and so subversive of law and order that the interest and other obligations on billlons of the order of ;hh court is that it be expunged from dollars invested in the country by private capital the files of the court.” " to continue to make foreign purchases—par- Her: is a fine, firm stand of the judiciary Talpaie i g URE N il Durchises—P'" against the invading theory that Prohibition law froiincly " TooRpih S PRV iver i & is the paramount law of the Nation and that all No one pretends that the moratorium is final set- ,inor Jaws must yield to it in its efforts to prove tlement of Germany's troubles. These are almost jiself enforceable. certain to come up @gain when reparation and war No theory could be more pernicious. Prohibition Snd and debt payments are resumed.. However, it will pro- has no right or claim to be tested under special vide a breathing spell, and permit the country to favor and privilege never before accorded to any get under way again on the long, hard climb out Other law in the history of the country. No Pro- hibition administrator or agent should be encouraged of the hole caused by the war. ged | President Hoover and his Administration are to think that Judges will forge other laws to further entitled to a lot of credit for proposing and carry- i)l,“,‘mf“‘ gosmient of taions SUlcRs R ERXae B a s essful co sion this agreement. Credit = e s e g ket Sy At times it falls upon this court to deal also is due to opposition Senators and Representa- with appeals from the action of the Pro- tives who stood squarely behind the President hibition administrator, and when it appears e G | that his action in rejecting or revoking applications for permits is arbitrary and ALASKA OUTLOOK GOOD. capricious as defined by our Circuit Court B TR > of Appeals and by the United States Su- Gov. Parks's statement that he found business preme Court this court will- deal with the conditions throughout Alaska good is reassuring. The subject in the light of those decisions, Gove a large portion of the Territory. whether such action on our part leads to His as far as Nome and included the restraint upon the conduct of such officer country alohg' tie® Aldska fCoast)h the Wlaska Rail or not T road and the placer gold sections of the Fourth Even though there be lawlessness, scan- and Second Divisions. He is qualified to speak on dal and graft following in the wake of violations of the National Prohibition Act, about which he talked. 1 mining conditions in the Territory it 38 ‘of 05 “‘“lc“ MIPGEARIR »l:mt the con; and the favorable reports from the early salmon stitutional fighia: ol . ihe C“‘e“. il 3 > 5 5 under that act be preserved as it is that and ring fisheries will cause people to look toward an offender against the law be brought to the future with greater hope and lighter hearts. justice. They will make easier the tasks that face each indi- In other words, if Prohibition cannot establish | vidual its claim un it is given full right of way The outlook in this section has been favorable|through all other law and statute, so much the worse all along, but it cannot fail to be of substantial for Prohibition. Such right of way can never be benefit to local people if prosperity is general given. Ardent backers of Prohibition only show throughout the Territory. Itheir desperation by demanding it. Ty S Prohibition law is a law like other laws. It musl be weighed and appraised as such. If the E)ghm&nlh Amendment cannot be enforced without wnuo\\mg overboard other parts of the Constitution, GOOD WISHES FOR JOHN RECK. In leaving for a brief vacation in the States,'then we must admit the possibility that there is John Reck, who recently retited as Manager of lsomething fundamentally wrong with the Eighteenth the First National Bank, carries with him the Amendment. The conflict must enter into the ap- good wishes of his many friends and acquaintances. |praisal. He is still President of the institution. | These Federal Judges of New Jersey are to be A “resident of Juneau for more than a quarter heartily applauded for' refusing to put the Bench of a cent he always has been prominent in both |at the complete disposal of Prohibition enforcement. business and civic affairs. For upwards of 15 years, |The ‘“noble experiment” has NOT displaced all he was President of the Firsh Natlonal '‘o his|Other 1aw of the land, accurate knowledge of coniditions, his sound judg- | ment and his constructive policy may be attributed in large only the constantly expand- | If Sir Hubert Wilkins's submarine has to have help ing influence of the institution but also the steadily | {20 £ioes M Atlantlp, what 18 ale golng 10 0o WiHG @ million-ton iceberg goes bye-bye on her deck up increasing success of many of .its customers. |some place where there isn't and help?—(Macon, As Manager of the Juneau Water Company, MI.|Ga, Telegraph.) Reck came into frequent contact with most residents | of the community. Often his advice and counsel| o oiocoan Green, of New Jersey, suggests that were sought and given as a neighbor and a fellow \lh? way for the Republican leaders to win support Here's one for Mr. Edison's next questionnaire: measure not citizen. among Repubncuns is “to feed them and to feed His interest in civic affairs is evidenced and| {them plenty,” but by this time even Repuhhcans the confidence of the public in his probity andwmuql be sick of boloney.—(Boston Globe.) FRESH Home Grown Radishes and Green Onions Every Morning LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Fresh Fruit and Vegetables g ARRIVED ON THE YUKON BEFORE YOU BUY JUST SEE OUR DISPLAYS CALIFORNIA GROCERY Phone 478 Prompt Delivery his ability and| ided to his popularity. {of the United States Forest Serv- CHIEF ALASKA GEOLOGIST IS - ONWAY NORTH ¥ 0 Sml h Here Yes- tcrday Conferring With Local Officials Enrcute to Anc‘]Lm}z(‘ Dr. Smith Chief Alaskan Geol head of the Geological Alaskan: force and acti here yesterday afternoon ring with B. D. Stewart, Supervis- {ing Mining Engineer for the bu- |reau in the Territory, and officials P8, "confer- ice. He is a passenger on the steamer Yukon vard pro- ceedd y from there to An- chorage. He will spend most of Alaska Railroad close contact with the Survey has in the summer in elt, maintainin: he five par that field While here, Dr. Stewart discussed the bureau’s gram for the current year and a tivities for next season. Enroute here he met R. H. Sergeant at; Wrangell where the latter is cn-: gaged in topographic mapping, ty-| ing in details with the aerial ma ping done in past years by Na aerial mappe Smith and-Mr. 0- Assoctatea Press Photo Here is a new picture of Presl: dent Von Hindenburg of Germany. !'1t was made when he dedicated e | Unknown Soldier recently. | PIGBLY WIGELY | T0 PLAY G. B'S Rnal Aggregations leng | Up for Baseball Game | This Week | The Piggly Wiggly boys are all Laed up and ready to go against B. P. 0. ELKS ] Regular meeting tonight. Initia- | tion. (adv.) M. H. SIDES, Secretar et ) I 50c. 75¢ $1.00 PHONE 314 Berry Taxi Co. Stand at Burford’s |the baseball aggregation of George| ~ Brothers, recently winners over the ¢ PH()NL 314 !Sanitary Grocery and Sanitary I g20a el e Meat Market bunch. L 50c 75¢ $1.00 1! The PWs have been on the dia- SRR Y 21V = |mond nearly every clear day and - | d claim they have an out- . |fit that can't be beat. | The GBs claim their heretofore {invincible nine does not know de- @ and really can’t be beaten. ‘ ! The Piggly Wiggly nine will go 5 }on the ficld, on the first evening Exclusive Agency {she weather is agrecable, With ths N following lineup HELENA \ Ed Sweum, Dpitcher; Bert Mc- RUBENSTEIN’S | Dowell, catcher; Jim Steele, first! P * |base; Neil Brodie, second base; BEAUTY {Guily, Westby, third base: Orval PREPARATIONS | Carr, shortstop; Joe HIll, left field; | : center fleld, and 98 U Ive right field Tel. 25 We Deliver i L _lHIIIIII|IHllmlllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIIII_I John D. Rockefeller Observes Birthday TARRYTOWN, N. Y. July 8-- =|John D. Rockefeller observed his g2nd birthday today but the usual {band music, fireworks and distri- Hmt'un of dimes was lacking. The ctual celebration was a family af- fair. mfiuummu PROMPT BATTERY SERVICE Batteries Rebuilt and Recharged Promptly Reasonable Rates CAPITAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Second and Seward I | Nf‘“' Patterns IIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIllllll"llllllllIllllllllII IIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllillllllll 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 { SABIN’S |1 Everything in Furnishings fer Men TAXI STAND AT PIONEER POOL , ROOM Day and Night Service !\ [P Saving a Character Builder “Economy is near to the keystone of char- acter and succes A boy that is taught | Berlin's monument to the Prussian | | i WATCH FOR \ NEXT \ b ‘W.P. Jo‘:m.m]z FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Phone 17 Front Street Junezu You Can Save Money at Our Store SEE US FIRST Harris Hardware Co. | Lower Front Street e o C/) = WHY Not Only Cheaper but Better RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance § what job will cost” ; Sec BIG VAN | DRUGLESS HEALTH SERVICE | | “Maintain that Vital Resistance ” Hellenthal Bldg. | Glasses Fitted, ~:nses Ground Phone 258 Hours 10 am. to § pm. _ | . Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate Los Anggles Col- lege of Optometry and Opthalmoloxy | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fittea Office phone 484, | phone 238, Office Hours: 9:30 PR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Optometrist-Optician Room 7, Valentine Bldg. residense to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 THE GUN MAN ‘ New and Used Guns and | Ammunition OPPOSITE MIPGET LUNCH 1 1| | | LIBERAL With the coal if it comes from our place. For our coal goes farther and | gives a more even and satisfying heat. If your coal bin is running low, better have us send you a new supply to prove our statement. Qur draying service is always the best and we specialize in Feed. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings Sanitary methods are modern methods in the 5 to save his money will rarely be a bad man or a failure; the man who saves will rise in his trade or profession steadily, this is inevitable.”—Gladstone. One dollar or more will open a savings account. The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Es===s= 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. Peerless Bakery “Remember the Name” | ! gt [ DON'T BE TOO || | Studla. 206 Main St. |® Night Phone 336-2 Day Phome 22 [ | . | | | | | | Hazel James Madden Teacher | exponent of the Dunning Systim of the Pianoforte and of Improved Music Study Leschetizky Technic—Alchin Harmony Phone 196 . ~ JUNEAU-YOUNG Funeral Parlors | Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers | No. 201 Goldstein Bldg., office | | formerly occupied by Dr. Vance Dr. C. L. Fenton CHIROPRACTOR Kidney and Bowel Specialist Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 7-8 . (o - > ] . . | PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies | . o OF | C . \ Gastineau Channel § Helene W.L.Albrecht |{o—— — = PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electr'zity, Infra Red | M”Hf % ’;vg:y s | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | |ong wednesday in' 3 | 410 Goldstein Bullding e e {J) Phone Office, 216 e v ey, | O\ % e ® |Elks' Hall ‘}) o| WVisiti R5. KASER & FREEBURGER | | welcomo. G DENTISTS M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Ruler. 301-303 Goldstein Bidg. | M. H. SIDES, Secret; PHONE 56 . . hy ecretary. Fours ® .. m. to § p. m. | Co-Ordinate Bod- PROEET . tex of Preemason- 5 - W . rr Scottish Kite o > Regular meetingr Ch%’g(s q‘T' Jenm l socg(md Friday oo '8 EVERS each month at and 9 Valentine € g 7:30 p m Scor ! Tel?:tg'd'llxelslfl tish Rite Temple Lo Pphrne. _\| WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary | 5 =8 LOYAL ORDER OF | Dr.J. W. Bayne MQOSE, NO. 700 { DENTIST ' Meets Monday 8 p. m. | Rélonis 5-6 Triangle: Mg, lz.:n:m Reischl, Dictator | Office tours, 9 am. to 5 p.mm. gion of Moose No. 25 e o Pk Bt [| meets first ‘and third Tuesdays | Phone 321 G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and . & Herder, P. D. Box 273. . * | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 18 A. W. Stewart Second and fourth Mon- { DENTIST day of each mouth in Hours 9 & m. to 8 p. pa. i Seottish Rite Temple, e -~ SEWARD BUILUING beginning at 7:30 p. m. » @ | oftice Phone 45, Res. H. L. REDLINGSHAF- 7%’ & Phone 276 ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVEGRd, s © | Secretary. . -® - ORDER OF EASTE Drs. Barton & Doelker A=y oidosed | CHIROPRACTORS s 4 Tuesdays of each month at 8 o'clock, Scottisk Rite Temple. JESSI¥ KELLER, Worthy Mat- ron; FANNY L. ROB- INSON, Secretary. KH‘IGHT! OF COLUMZB‘"S Seghers Council No. 17e8, Meetings second and lasi Monday at Y:30 p. Transient brotbers urg- ed to attend. Council Chambers, Pifth Streed JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. g e L DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. Mects first and third &Mondan. 8 o'clock, wt Eagles Hall Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. F. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting orothers welcome. Our trucks go any place amy | time. A tank for Diesel Ol and a tank for crude oil save 1 burger tromble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 RELIABLE Tmsmil NEW RECORDS NEW SHEET MUSIC RADIO SERVICE Expert Radio Repairing Radio Tubes and Supplies JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE G | | | | . ROOM and BOARD Mrs. John B. Marshall PHONE 2201 { GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING E. O. DAVI8S Phone 584 HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. Front Street, next to Warner Machine Shop CABINET and MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER WORK GLASS REPLACED IN AUTOS Estimates Kurnished Upon Request JUNEAU CABINET 3 e The Florence Shop | Phone 427 for- Appointment | RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE | CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL | WAVES | | 2 Beauty Specialists Quartz ana ptlacer location no- tices at The Emplre, 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 & 0. “Our door step is worn by g satisfied customers” 4 . Garments made or pressed by l‘ us retain their shape PHONE 528 | TOM SHEARER | . : PLAY BILLIARDS gt BURFORD’S . e Juneau Auto Paint Shop ! Phone 477 Verl J. Groves Car Painting, Washing, Polishing, Simonizing, Chassis Painting, Touch- Up Work, Top Dressing. Old cars made to look ‘mmmmod. like new Come in and get our low pnces £ ¥ e — “