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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1931. | tinued at the same level as in May and April, e . . | i e e P - p, Siv(l | after seasonal adjustment. Increases in water~ A I- I- GLAGIERS ILK WAR UN > R \ D("'I 41(“51“1 E"l!’lre | . borne. traffic trom the Eadt> Coust! dfid th } - .I PROFESSIONAL ‘. ' Fraternal Societies | e T BT RN the movement of lumber and general cargo 1o WA | T { JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| from the West Coast were more than offset IN GLAG'ER B AY i ALUNG GUAST TCH FOR ¢———————— || QGastineau Channel { S £ ol | by the sharp 'decline in shipments of petro- | 3 5 | Helene W. L. Albrecht ' B T NG COEANY Tl oot ek M | b e o ARt DATS L NEXT IM PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P. 0. ELKS 2 g 3 > at Seco 3 G R S f assage, Electrizity, I- e h . mey Sl | The five hunderd extra Prohibition agents noti GET SMAI_I_ER NURTH’ SUUTH i «‘ Ray, Medical ‘c‘;’;m’n‘jj;:“’ zfl’;"c‘:,‘éngd e"ea -~ Post Ofrig neau as Second Class|only got work for themselves but they are counted | ! AMERICA™ LEGIO: | 410 Goldstein Bullding oot menth during sum- mer at 8 o'clock, | Phone Office, 216 . lupon to reduce . unemployment among the courts, Scientist, Who Named‘:Ponland, Ll baltts furors, Distrct Attorneys offces, Jaie e, Oregon, Is Cen- SMOKER Elks’ Hall, Ivered b in J , Douglas, Treadwell and | The taxpayers meet the extra bills. Prohibition is e | v 5 . Visitin, Dellvered by o ane for 3125, per month. | | just wondertull ‘ Them, Visits After | ter of Trouble—Short DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | |wooomay DoLners R he fc ing tes | =z e | St LS 41 Years \ | age Is Threatened DENTISTS M. 5. JORGENSEN, Exalted Ruler, Hoy . witl Mokt When New York gangsters begin shooting down : : Aong;g;u?uslédlng ‘ M. H. SIDES, Secretary. any failure or irregularity |little children Mayor Jimmie Walker's Irish blood | (Continued from Page One) i, PORTLAND, Ore, Aug 3.— na HATRAE IBETy - aba P IOEA ¢ XE ahk 1dn't be | |Portland has a milk war after 30 Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. Co-Ordinate Bod- . / nd Business Offices, 374. (bolls quickly and furiously Just couldn’ attributed to warmer temperatures | qi iot meetings last Friday night W P ’_-- . . - - . les of Freemason- & R BE Ao N EE PN otherwise. in comparatively recent y;ars. wileh - mare - thih 15000 . dsiesmng . <JONNSON || ,—— g p % ry Scottish Rite 5 . 1 W PR o | Ceorge Vancouver, the great Eng- ced to | Regul ting 3 A d Press is exclusively led to the agreed to “keep their milk at home gular meeting e idn 6F ol ews Qlspaiches credited 10| Just about the time we get usedto the “Post lish navigator, was in this DATtgmices ine disributors. give n FRIGIDATRE | Dr. Charles P. Jenne Bl Friasy herwize credited in this paper and also thelang Gatty” heroic team we must accustom ourselves|o? ‘Alaska in 1790. Temperatures square deal.” DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS ! Ly each month ¢ : —— |to “Boardman and Polando It is too soon to|lers have not changed much, if! 'y . dairymen involved are mem- MAYTAG WASHING - RoomE Bt R (R e 7:30 p. m_Soot- ; NTEED TO BE LARGER |make predictions on the fateé of “Panghorn and |at all, since his visit. . _,bers of the Dairy Cooperative As- MACHINES ! Te:“:f."n'"' tish Rite Temple s Herndon.” “Real reasons for the recessiongocigtion producing about 79,500 1 s d WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary Y, vy ;Zf the Glacier Bay glaciers is Nnob!cuac of milk daily. GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS || - — Povks. oloas ox y S0, n | known.” |« City officials' said milk 'stations b . } Constructive Menstites, Bimite ler DI ;:;fwm be opened, if necessary, to Phone 17 Dr. J. W. Bayne 3 3 bt | ¥ 5 b prominent in in acier ! rant a children’s 1v. i " eets Monday 8 p. m. | o sy (Count QNS 8 and which was named by Dootor !*puaecct o “poies SRR || Tromt Street Juneaw | - OEEEST i Ralph Reischl, Dictator | For the benefit of the visiting Congressmen Who peiq has entirely disappeared. U Vave Wk aiba) tenad ies [ithétion Sorive, 4 ditns. to & B it Tegion of Mocse No.. 3% undoubtedly are interested in Alaska, the follow- s visit v i _ ’ = s, -m. pam. | : . At the time of the docto: the milk spilled and gasoline pour- Evenings by appointment. meets first and third Tuesdays |ing items are set forth with view of presenting |north in 1890, he camped close ST Nt Cans, ° —e g oy G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and |simply and clearly a few of the major points and|{jonn Muir for whom Muir Gla- ; 7 | Phone | Hordas "5 | t . & ard p | . The dairymen demand an aver-{| You Can Save Money at |t . » P. D. Box 273. |improvements desired by this, the great Westward cier was named in 1880, B ve of O oAtk & et 16 | and the railroad belt area: 88 P i q e Our Store . MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 14 Second and fourth Mon- day of each mouth in steamship Queen, f)ap:am Carrolll oo d of three cents now received. brought from Seattle lumber &hat‘ The milk-price war is being! was to be used in the erection ‘”Imugh: from Los Angeles, including SEE US FIRST Coast Guard cutter stationed in these waters| ? Harris Hardware Co. throughout the entire winter as well as summer; Dr. A, W. Stewart | DENTIST side-track the Presidential candidacy of Gov. R00Se- |what is the reason they are ignored. Development|Charpentier Glacier, for the Swiss| fremrmn Byes Biatiiiear cisiens Fria |every winter men and their vessels are lost. a houge for Doctor Muir. Doctor g Hour i . > Seottish Rite Templ | Extension of the local breakwater which is alto-|Reid’s party helped to build the jsr;';o:‘m““m to ‘Woodland, Wash | | Lower Exvtlstron, i ";m&q” Ul agmiting 46 ¥ p."n: Gy [getter too small; look at it! Construction of a|structure : The. Willlath Martin’ il plant | e i s Office Phone 469, Res. H. L. REDLINGSHAF- <5 X — ln‘t'dk\\.lilt‘l off Lo}w;ll Pomt‘ behind which s(eam-: Chimney Shl} Stands _iat Woodland was dynamited with Phone 276 ER, Master; JAMES W. A MERITORIOUS PROMOTION. ers may be shelered from soudici gRes | EMIOEY on:: bocter [Relds; Tecent WIMlEIEH Uonfipibtd ditnaas of eyaral s ® | Secretary. e ll)ll‘se gales large vessel must pull away from the|to Muir glacier, which has receded hupdred dollars. I'e 7 i The prome of ‘Charles E. Naghel to be|dock. This is one reason why a cutter. does not|10 miles in the last 41 years, the ———a—— i Drs.B ORDER OF EASTERN STAR o iy o |[make Seward its base. only vestige he could find of the £ rs. Barton & Doelker Second axid'® . immpnt A ‘h,(‘ Depdxsaegs, of ,lm‘ Reduction of freight and passenger rates over|muir hagna“;m was the stone Pl Kelty Be CHIRGPRACTORS Wefl;;sofemh’:o:.: Interior was suitable recognition of the merit of & | "0\ Raiiroad; Alaskans should not be pen-|chimney. Alder trees 10 and 15|f aul Relty Becomes i DRUGLESS HEALTH SERVICE i official _and fine Alaska plons M| alized for pioneering the country. feet high cover the site of Doctor Editor of Oregoman ] “Maintain that Vital Resistance ” Rite Temple. JESSI® was appointed to the Interior Department | picoarding of local primitive methods of load- Reid's old camp. i Hellenthal Bldg. Phone 250 KELLER, Worthy Mat- He has been a resident of the Ter-|ing coal and coal bunkers built; lack of this facility| Queen and Carroll glaciers in| PORTLAND, Oregon, Aug. 3.— AND | Hours 10 am. to 9 pm. | ron; FANNY L. ROB- ritory for many vears and one of its best citizens. |has hampered the natural development of the coal|Glacier Bay were named for the!payl R. Kealty, prominent Oregon 7 |- Rl Py He is one who always makes good wherever he may | industry. More coal over the dock, the greater the | steamship and her former master. newspaperman, has become Editor | | o Y @ il be called upon to serve the public, and he has been |tonnage revenue for the railroad. Among other glaciers named b of the Portland Oregonian, a post | | Robert Simpso“ KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS effectiv active in civic matters as a private| A more generous policy from Washington vest-|Doctor Reid are Davidson, for ivacant since the death of Edgar ) Seghers Council No. 1708 i as el a8 AN’ offictal ing operation of railroad locally, not Washington. |Prof. George Davidson; Johns Hop- | B Piper. 1 ] Opt. D. ! Meetings second and las( Mr. ; promotion is pleasing to his hosts | You have a first-class General Manager; permit him kins for e university at whxch; Kealty began his newspaper work ! i Graduate Los Anggles Col- | Monday at 7:30 p. m of Alaska friends to run it. Doctor Reid was & professor many o the Oregonian 31 years ago and | | i lege of Optometry and | Transient brotbers urg< & Development of our magnificent forests—paper,| years; Wood Glacier for L‘EU'-‘returned to that paper last year Not Only Che. Bt Eq | Opthalmology ed to attend. Councll N IMPOSSIBLE COMBINATION | pulp, veneer, etc—meaning tonnage for the railroad.|Charles Erskine Scott Wood, be-|after publishing the Eugene Guard ¥ aper bu Glasses Pitted, ~:nses Ground Chambers, Fifth Streed AN IMPOS . MBIN/ N. |Birch, spruce, hemlock, aspen and cottonwood. {lieved to have been the first white ! arid Fugene Register. Better . e| * JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. ke Lifting of the conservation ban which has throt-|man to enter Glacier Bay, having | = L9 RN S H. J. TURNER, Secretary. A writer in the Republican New York Herald |y.q"i1e Territory for years made his entry in 1877; Rendu Gla-| o1g papers a1 <he Empire. a H DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL “DOUGLAS AERIE 117 ¥. O. E Tribune, possibly for the purpose of attempting to A study of the railroad’s obvious resources and|cier, after the French glacialist; i Optometrist-Optician DOUGLAS AERIE 117 ¥. O. E. f RICE & AHLERS CO. |} velt, has launched a campaign for the nomination by the Democ: of Senator Cordell Hull. Among the qualifications he urges for Senator Hull is that of the red. Hooking up of present road systems. of just one of these alone would bring the road out! glacialist; Adams Glacier, for C. A. Adams, who was a member of Doc- tor Reid’s party in 1890 and who b S “Beauty GOOD PLUMBING Room 17, Valentine Bidg. Office phone 484, residense | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 Meets first and thire & Mondays, 8 o'clock, ut Eagles Halk | |Douglas. W. E. FEERO, W. Fi | |ouy sMITH, Secretary. Visiting bear is|is dean of the college of engineer- | 'We tell you in advance | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 alleged extermination of brown he is a stanch “Jeffersonian Democrat” and a This X s % \Question and Answer Dictionary : Pt » } brothers welcome. | supporter of the Prohibition Amendment the “bunk.” There is no bear problem. L an e Y tor the Modara: Wotss what job will cost . — | e R Tl hedatisel Wiers oak he' nb Larger appropriations for the Coast and Geodetic|Inlet, and Rg‘l{ilc' acier are name H 1 J Madd = M s 3 Survey and the Geological Survey. for Doctor Reid. 7 &R e it azel James adden ur trucks go any place amy ng as & Jef! 2 y : sssssseasasss. surh‘_a ”“_‘“’ M,A Jc“.frrsn)m:m "\nd"fim adu}:'catsf’ ?( Full Territorial form of government such as| Doctor Reid is conceded to be § AUTHORITATIVE | Penalr ol s o i time. A tank for Diesel O Federal Prohibition in the same person. No Jef-|,pe. rperritories had before their admission as|the foremost glacialist in the Unit- 8 BOOK |® 3 o L oant) wFitRe D"‘“n“" usmfi: and & tank for crude ofl save fersonian could possibly be a supporter of National |giatec ed States and by some scientists | See BIG VAN 3 of Bagrived Missle: Biu burner ¢rouble. Prohibition. Jefferson would abhor the very idea| rThere is vital need for a lighthouss on Resur-|he is regarded as the most emi- ! On Beauty Culture Problems § || THE GUN MAN [ he'::y Tm"' Alchyln | PHONE 149, NIGHT 143 of Federal control -of the habits and customs of | rection Cape, marking the entrance to Resurrection | nent in the world. He rmr:z'cl;l }1‘a<~ of Hair, ‘Skin and Figure i | Lond Hnoh’n’“" ! RELIABLE TRANSFER the people. The great leader of real Americanism (Bay, the deep-water terminal of a $100,000,000 rail- |year from the faculty of Johns ¢ | New and Used Guvs and || 4 ’ ; i r. Doelker Ty ! % " 2 e was an individu fe believed that the govern- |road belt Ht;?k“‘lsv o T T it Ammunition [ [ 30le, 206 Muin Bt | Fhono 208 ment which governed least was the best government,| A sub-station on this West Coast, in the North| He has done a great E o eesrccecrrees || OPPOSITE MIDGET LUNCH 7 and he believed thoroughly in State rights. It is|Pacific, where a lighthous: tender be stationed. e e et o 3 .2 JUNEAU-YOUNG NEW RECORDS " e 4 S e A | More attention to memorials and resolutions sent | the leral g 4 i % 0 doubtful whether he would have favored Prohibition | A s { temporarily connected with it now: | » The Best Laundry | DON'T BE TOO Funeral Parlors NEW SHEET MUSIC SE § Sl A 1q|to Congress by the Alaska Legislature by law within a State. It is certain that he would TDm_N“mm_“ Frm mg the G. P.. R. in|for the research purposes of his Abis Fale Prios Licensed Funeral Directors not have favored ths control of any State by other ~ % - Selbs D Bl WHERE? LIBERAL ' Sok; R aloemes RADIO SERVICE Canada, along the Alaska Railroad belt; Lawing, |Present trip. | | Night Phone 336-2 Day Phome 22 States. He absolutely would have opposed Federal Moose' Pass, Tunnel, etc | Mr. Wright, when associated with CAPITAL LAUNDRY | (S S S .A one 336- ay Phome ! | Prohibition Air mail subsidies and stationing of army and|the Geological Survey earlier in the | | "By Fos i st | = Exgert Radio Repmrm; = navy plane squadrons. ‘{preseng cfnt;xrz';):)?e::f f;:ssme;‘ . - Dr.C. L F *® | { Radio Tubes and Supplies TQTNIGE QT 143 . s Systematic Government publicity on Alaska sim-|in geological Wi e ~ r. C. L. Fenton | : A PO BUSINESS SLIGHTLY DULLER. {lar. toihat parried on by New. Zesland; Austmlm‘mafka. O;‘h:; Slen‘;}:;;t o:onz:; ChinorE e [ R and Canada. No country in the world has been |Party are I # e . Kidney and Bowel S, e e e # ) Caky pecialist o A July 27 release of the Twelfth Federal Reserve | give “or® bl “hiadca "Still our own |Oharles W, W-mlhlt'wfimms Kd FOR RANGES O JUNEAU MELODY District with headquarters at San Francisco does | itizens in the States are grossly ignorant; it is,Dunstan, Russe IO, A HEATERS AND | FOOT CORRECTION HOUSE not paint a glowing picture of business conditions. to purchase either maps or books of | Richard Surratt. All _except Mr. FIREPLACES Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 7-8 However, the situation is not alarming, and there Surratt, who will remain here in- . ik - Is not a reason in the world why Juneauites should | Congressmen, you hold the power to compel |definitely, will Iwye ifog the Statm‘ HEMLOCK . worry. The payrolls in this vicinity will be as large |application of many of these items pointed out|Wednesday. Rific 0 | | Y or larger than last year, and the situation in the |Which are requisité to make the Alaska Railroad, % ROOM and BOARD States causes an ing in the interest in gold [an agency of great service, financially profitable in| rhe Inquiring iweporwer: Why do | an mines and prospects. itself and natlonally helpful, and to assist in ‘gen-|{yqy guppose there are fewer train Mrs. John B. Marshall The circular issued by the Twelfth Federal eral, the progress of this almost dormant but great gzeeicents than there are automo- With the coal iZ it comes from our Territory, place. For our coal goes farther and P HON E 2201 gives a more even and satisfying| | heat. If your coal bin is running | bile accidents?” “Well, I guess | maybe it's because the engineer |isn’t in the habit of hugging the Reserve Distr 27 is as follo ct for publication not earlier than July Telephone 92 or 95 and leave your order with Business activity in the Twelfth Federal Seattle Do Move. e s oo it | S is Reserve District receded during June. Both L y : ov, Bt production and distribution b1 itrabdltias (New York World-Telegram.) GEORGE BROTHERS} |supply to prove our statement. Our G A RB AGE i b 1ower Advels tan 1o MeL. Vs Ko Seattle, lively meteropolis of the Pacific North- | e. — e draying service is always the best allowance for the usual moderation 4t this west, has just indulged in the luxury of a civic | DAVE’S SHOP | 34.50 per Load and we specialize in Feed. HA ULED time of the year. Prices of many commo- revolt. | READY-TO-WEAR dities important in this district rose tem- The Mayor, apparently banking on the ‘usual| | —tor— Chester Barneson D. B. FEMMER AND LOT CLEANING Moves, Packs and Stores porarily during the last two or three weeks lethargy of the voters, had ousted J. D. Ross, for | | LADIES AND MISSES 5 E. O. DAVIS Freight and Baggage of June, but averages for the month were |UWenty-five years head of the city's famously suc-| i s 3 Phone 114 AN considerably lower than in May, No marked |cessful water power project. Ross, said the Mayor, | por———— iy B e . Prompt Delivery of change: occurred in' the banking' sitiation was inefficient and extravagant. The answer to [ HAAS ALL KINDS OF COAL 50c 75¢ $1.00 PHONE 314 that was a call from Governor Roosevelt, of New York, for Ross to serve as consultant in the big St.| Lawrence project A movement to recall the Mayor was launched during the month, Rainfall during June brought some relief from semi-drought conditions which had be- PHONE 48 Famous Candies Hemlock Wood The Cash Bazaar HOTEL e 8 ] R o e e e e e e | et e e e e e e e e e e ¢ come evident in the Pacific Northwest late b | . In May, but did ot nenefit growmmg crops |and three days ago he was voted out of office, His|{ Full Cord, $7.50 Berry Taxi O Ebvonin ZYNDA materially. Harvests of most Twelfth District successor announced that he would reinstate Ross Half Cord, $4.00 '+ Pe| 88 o L C. BMITH and CORONA field and grain crops are expected to be with instructions to proceed with his plans for | ? ¥ C ELEVATOR SERVICE TYPEWRITERS smaller this year than in 1930. Production greatly expanding the city's public power program. | ANY LENGTH 0. B. ZYNDA, Prop. Guaranteed by of deciduous fruits is also expected to be r than last year, while the volume of fruits being harvested is of mnear- J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” Telephone 174 or leave Stand at Burford’s your orders at PHONE 314 The market went down on the good news from | Paris after having gone up on the bad news. This| record proportions. The condition of live- is called hatching chickens before they are counted. | SR e stock and livestock ranges, with the excep- —(New York Times. GARNICK’S 50c 75¢ $1.00 2 tion of those in Arizona, became, less satis- s — & JUNEAU CABINET > ' The way gangsters, bandits, v during June. Ranges and cattle and wives, dry sleuths Garments made or pressed byll construction increased sharply There is gloom repc that pleases every one sheep in Arizona are in excellent condition and cops are using them up, we reckon there isn't and DETAIL MILL- Gk Industrial activity, which was relatively much danger of our suffering from an overproduc- us retain pe more stable during the first half of 1931 - [tion of bullets, ‘anyway!—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) WORK CO. PHONE 528 than in similar months of 1930, declined | - . Dront Bivest, 6bat et | TOM SHEARER moderately during June, following a similar [ Between raising rates to hreak even and cut: Sa’vlng a Character 2 Machine fi:' || decrease i Reductions in the output ting rates to meet ftruck competition the railroads | 3 M of crude and refined oils, lumber, and copper |are in a dizzy whirl.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) l were reported in both of those months. In- ! SR 8A b Builder CABINET l. ot ventories of lumber and refined copper rose | The political platforms will be different next MILLWORK further during June. Supplies of crude oil time. One will blame Providence and the ' other PLAY BILLIARDS and gasoline, on the other hand, were re- |Will blame Hoover—(Los Angeles Times.) GENERAL CARPENTER ! i duced to the lowest levels in two year | — e reflecting continuation of vigorous eff Stock Exchange ' 'seats are_now down to the “Economy is near to the keystone of char- WORK BURFORD’S I within the petroleum industry to bring about $200,000 mark and it is understood a new model acter and success. A boy that is taught Thée' Havor - of oar GLASS REPLACED | a better adjustment between the supply of is being brought out with rockers and footrest— to save his money will rarely be a bad bread- is ii g N IN AUTOS g . and demand for products of that industry. | (New York Sun.) man or a failure; the man who saves will S;g'aitl?s‘ l;lf is—ay%laf mm( e valuse 0 Gonkeasis. awarded for public rise in his trade or profession steadily, this Estimates Furnished Juneau Auw i 1 in the Washington Re- [} is inevitable.”—Gladstone. ' Upon Request but commercial and industri | publican headquarters, Is its name Fess or Lucas? wh%tastsi]s it. Itlmakes . tivity was smaller in value than at any time | —(Atlanta Constitution.) i o0od in the famliy cir- e e} P S’ since 1922. Residential building permits | = One dollar or more will open a gle. TUs the Pracd o 3 = amnt lOP increased somewhat in value during June. | Mr. Capone doesn't look so much like a real| savings account. order, all right. The Florence Shop | Phone 477 Verl J. Groves Employment was sustained by seasonal in- honest-to-goodness tough boy now. He was just|[ Phone 427 for Apmlntmegfi | Car Painting, Washing, creases in- the canning -and preserving in- a counterfeit.—(Detroit Free Press.) H P rless | RINGLETTE and NAT i Polishing, Simonizing, dustry and in agricultural work, but there o E ee |CROQITIONOI.E: deUIIIl:I Chassis Painting, Touch- was evidence that reductions in wage rates Babson says the country is still in a depres- 5 T’le B. M. Behrends Bank ! WAVES BPMI Up Work, Top I)ressing continued. It's positiy uncanny how t stati; i " Bake g Value of sales at retail declined by more |know things—(C bate taNmern i OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Ty | Beauty Specialists i|} o4 cars made {0 look than the seasonal amount and ‘wholesale H TR 2 Comle/in- and e‘: sales increased less than is customary in Light Battleships Approved in France.” Yes, |l Quartz ana macer location no- and get our low June, Registration of new automobiles c battleships and wines—(New York Times). [fl tices at The Emplre. L Pi'lies 4 | e R e e S | ‘

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