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& THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1931. ¢ i o e Ui B 4 AR ‘ . . ic boundaries which the organization Coast svhu_es later “are hunted down| preeerereerrrroovococecsc (0. P D(',I yfi ‘4 ’(lSk(l E"lplre previously emphasized. i gfa{r}.ixelds 'by more - thousands PROFESSIONAL l | Fraternal Societies R ‘American” limitations of the of spor rsmelzn‘ than Al:ska hals n; PY 3 OF _—— ation raise doubt either as to the {total population,” said one loca 3 A JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER ; of its present sympathies for for- BIRB H NTI NG |man. “It seems unfair to deny us NEXT o Hel . Gastineau Channel - - T g e industry or to the appropriateness of ¢ ht of ordinary utilization of elene W.L. Albrecht LT WAL Second and Main organization’s title is resource in view of the appal-|} AMERICAN LEGION PHYSIOTHERAPY 5 5 o ELES 8. Ju T Capital which has emigrated to develop | slaughter that m}t;s xy.: tIoIl of OKE Mmmy ehae;t;l‘-:ig. lafr-“u Red Meeting every “ . : 2 BT e eting industries in foriegn countries has 1 s;\m? resource after it leaves SMOKER s ymnastics, Wednesday night e L sl Gt T i g ism so with full knowledge of attendant the Terrno;y. i 410 Goldstein Building at 8 pm, EKks % BSCRIPTION RATES. | and has by its action renounced any t is estimated that during th:‘ L Phone Office, 216 | |Han. Oelivered by carrier In dunsau, Douslas, Treadwell and | o o a8 ICK Season Here Limited cui,aS’x;:ox{fitw?heoio:;}?riinffifi September 7th {)2 2| visiting orothers 25 th. ympathy with g S S cLe- . > Dostage pall, at the Tollowing it : entirely inconsistent with _ trade barriers to Seplember — Order |of ducks, geese and brant killed in i DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | "¢ Come. YR M T D Rl e seing raised steadily higher against products Aff Whole C i Alaska 15 but a few thousand. One I DENTISTS M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Ruler. vers will confer a favor if they will pre mptly | U, the United ects ole ountly ble authority put it at not more | Blomgren Building M. H. SIDES, Secretary. » i the a6l ‘1’” o als ‘;,.{Q.'r’-'m T S il 10. Domestic vood resources — in- | e than 10,000 at/the outside . | PHONE 56 “Co-Ordinate Bod- _ Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. cluding the Alaskan—are entirely adequate (Continued from Page One) e e e Hours 9 am. to 9 p.m, i) 5 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRES to the entire pulp and parer demand of PRIVATE GARAGES "7 P JOI'iiion SFe b ry Scottish Rite The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the the United States in perpetuity if permitted fined almost entirely to local ARE CONSTRUCTED - ”. S . e eliion fr 3 Regular meetings me for e Ot this pepes and dlb the| = free play of| developmer, : tiocks. While these are report- FRIGIDAIRE Dr. Charles P. Jenne second Friday local news puplishéd berein. 11. Alaska’s long history of Federal re- ed to be somewhat-larger than last : DENTIST B Badth e s S A ression entitles it in fairness to be spared year, in numbers they are few as| Oarage and parking space “.hich_ DELCO LIGHET PRODUCTS |~ Booms 8 aha § Vel p 7:30 p. m. Scot A R AT BE ANY OTHER PUBLICATION: o | ther insult and justifies the authorl- |compared to the great flocks which s €asily accessible to car owners MAYTAG WASHING : Bullding tish Rite Tepie. Y R et — zation and encouragement of some degree appear during the migrating penod|0 Juneau is now under construc- MACHINES Telephcme 176 ' WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary of d:velopment of its timber resources now. i October and November. fon on L,hc recently filled in L. Bt | 12. On authority it can be said that Caused by Drouth |round belonging to E. R. Jaeger || GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS || — LOYAL ORDER OF % newsprint can be manufactured in Alaska It is understood that the deohth L” Shattuck \_?\{213'. near the Alaska h . . MOOSE, NO. 700 and delivered in New York at the current in the Canadidn prairie provincesj (S z:m Lavu.ndn. 3 Phone 17 Dr. J. W. Bayne I Meets Monday 8 p. m. ! price of $57 a ton at a profit. where great bird breeding areas are| There will be 11 private garages [ DENTIST 1 Ralph Reischl, Di . i 10 feet by 20 feet, each Front Street Juneau | ph Reischl, Dictator | — situated, has so reduced the mum- |dimensions ect by ldipe ; ! Rooms 5-6 Triangle Blég. | Legion of Moose No. 2§ ' We have heara a lot in our time about “gold- |ber of birds this season, that con- | With a / window dami sli rsulz ooi o | Office rours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | | meets first and third Tuesdays g e ot 0 4 Bob ‘often tht' @ | servative aiiprities ol CuraaAtan | Boivanod (s mste SHce SRETHCE Evenings by appointment. G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and bricking greenhor but it is not 2 R Tritiad Slaies Aaciaad curmii-"v‘”" over a concrete court. Half g < Phone 321 H ’ g Wal operator goes four or five thou-|the United States B 8 b 5 treaas) | ! erder, P. D. Box 273. leading Wall Street op g ment of the open season was es-|0f the available space is already|| yoo Gan gave Momey at || o= L) s bbbl v e NG sand miles to )::-)i S‘.ZJ.Doohror aMgolg bi:)l:‘(wasfli‘:zg cential in order to preserve énough|:poken for, Mr. Jaeger said i Our. Mibée e = :::v:’l‘ JUNEAU LODGE NO. I ever,-in #pite of his purchase, Mr. Bm irds f t year's breeding. The SIE Y v ] | ond and fourth Mon- “gold bricked.” ':lO\'zm:;[n‘e(l);' réductlun of thE sea- | MIAMI TRA('K CAR’I?S OFFER \ ‘ S-EE LR Dr' A‘ W' Stewm | d.y of each mouth in * i — - son was started by Canadian gama 590,000 FOR 's2 sEasoN|| Harris Hardware Co. BREHE eel | | Seottish Rite Temple, G g | Wants Visitors from Hawaii. commissioners several weeks ago. SO e LR Lower Front Street SRWALE Bt L eanine 8 V% p. w0 54 i They called into conference con-; S\UAM}‘ Fla, Aug. 26—Forty- | » . Sy Otnise 1%, Res H. L. REDLINGSHAF- 5 \AZINE SPEAKS UP FOR' (Honolulu Star-Bulletin.) cervationists of the United States,|{ive days of racing, starting Janu- | e Co e Seawe 409, e, ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS SEATILE MAGAZINE SPEAKS Ub FO Why not cxchange tourists with our sister|ccnsulted with the United State 14 and closing March 5, with ! Phone 276 iy ’ A ALASKA PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY. ', ~WhY not exchar Biological Survey and many game | siakes and purses of 839000 is the ‘s tary. = bl Thus ily Alaska Empire, well|commissioners of individual States,|1932 program for Haileah Pa: . -¢| ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Thus comments the Daily b Opening of the meeting will mark | The Paecific Pulp and Paper Industry, a maga- .qiieq newspaper of Juneau, Alaska. It is said about 80 per cent ,"r; il B | | Drs. Barton & Doelker Second and Fourch zine published at Seattle in the interest of the pulp ts editor and publisher, John W. Troy, recently n.p» birds, which come into the] brsabyiiole el S l CHIROPRACTORS 4 Tuesdays of each month, ¢ and paper industry, broadly, clearly and conclusively, yisited Hawaii. He spent a vacation period here, United States east of the .Rocky Htiohel Bebting DRUGLESS HEALTH SERVICE at 8 o'clock, Scottisk sets forth the absurdity of the appeal of the Ameri- and found these islands delightful. Hence the sug- |Mountains fromlcénadmn breeding Ot the Niihary -ootinse; 8! ko “Maintain that Vital Resistance ” Rite Temple. JESSI¥ P can Paper and Pulp Association to President Hoover gestion of an ‘“exchange of tourists” Editor Troy/grounds are a{(‘}h’d{] i IHU“(]":-‘Xh R i g s g N Hellenthal Bldg. Phone 259 | KELLER, Worthy Mat- to drop pending negotiations for the sale of Alaska continues: ihe ‘Pactflc . Copth. Dl At | three niEbnas. e bo be - Holls Taabh | Hours 10 am. to 9 pm. | ron; FANNY L. ROB- R R R T ering for N Out in the middle of the Pacific, as near largely is drawn from askan ¢ ® INSON, Secretary. pulp-timber and to refrain from offering for Sdll.‘ e Py A S e breeding areas, is generally 1.(‘p9‘.1_.<m§, after February 1. R % any Alaska or other National Forest timber entail- A}'flf‘ffl Iflfl g4 “:em“:mer’;’;'Te‘m*mms ed to be In good shape. As far as| In races under one mile, the min- - o | T KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ing pulp and paper mill construction :;‘(‘; x!l‘:w:-:m\’ rafi'nmuus}y HoRE: pamcular-‘ Alaska’s bird supply is concerned,jimum claiming price is to be | § . Robert Slmpson ‘Seghers Council No. 1768 The first page editorial in the current Pacific 1V i the fR Wiritar aRd Epriiig, ‘DraLEs, for conditions are normal. No signs of wfio’fl‘ {ln m.ffmm: ;aifxnnllls» SZ&? { t. D. | Meetings second and last Pulp and Paper Industry presents th: matter so} their Territory and people. A recent Hono- depletion have been noted, and the!%: 'x he m 77 g2 P! 5 H Gradiate Angsles Col- [ Monday at 7:30 p. m T ¢ “pist iasy o 9 weather conditions generally] The Florida derby, $10,000 added,}§ Transient brotbers urg- clearly that further comment is unnecessary It| jyly paper, under the heading, “Most Ro e s _the - arons whore - tha|foz thvee-year-olds, will be run|} lege of Optometry and 54 to attend | 4 id,” contained the s i . Oounoll Tt e g enilug birds breed in great numbers are the final day of the season, over | b o op bat £ Opthalmology Chambers, Pifth Street President Hoover has been embarrassed by following: »id to have been unusually favor- ;3 mile and a quarter course. b y Lheaper bu Glasses Pitted, "2nses Ground JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. the American Paper and Pulp Association. “Where, believe it or not, a whole ship- %' 10 i o Better 5 S H. J. TURNER, Secretary. “i He has been asked to hold an executive | load of tourists weep when they leave. There i i) May File Protest WATCH FOR \ | 3 ¢ umbrella with one hand over several hundred is more truth than poetry in this Hawaiian Atnong JoeaT B Xuaing jaie H | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | | DOUGLAS AERIE 117 ¥. O. E. millions of dollars invested in foreign in- | slogan, according to those who have wit- Shtidants Lhe‘l’e fiscaryFinser tafk peri H .‘.‘ Optometrisi-Optician | Meuts first and third dustries while putting a padiock on Alaskan | Mossed the sailing of passenger liner from | ST, WEC TR GG o Top | RICE & AHLERS CO. ||| ®ves Examived—Glusmes Pittea | | MYGUN Morduys, ¢ oiock nber or er has | Honolulu, considered by many to be the most Lay £ , i L Room 17, Valentine Bldg. w Eagles Hal pulptimber on the other hand. He hi B the (Presidential order as it affects i | - e n asked by an internationally minded | romantic port in the world 4 i GOOD PLUMBING || Office phone 484, residense | uglas. . E. FEERO, W. F, bee: ) . Alaska. The limitation of shoot body to deny to Pacific Coast citizens an ! Now then, why not have literature de- ing here; it 15" dbolared: wouild gk » g w phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting inherent right to develop regional natural | scribing the beauties and joys of {uz\:ka Sid thevgeneral sltua!‘ion tor 450 “We tell you in advance [f| to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 i brothers welcome, resources into domestic payrolls | travel circulated among these happy Ha- marked extent:. . Tha' birds tHksl what job will cost” B e 3 A The American Paper and Pulp Association walian tourists as they leave for the coast §0 PRI MAke 1t thb Pacific| | Our tracks go any place amy has informed the President that until the in th: spring? Most of them are globe trot- Banbinye A, Stedi . as Hazel James Madden time. A tamk for Diesel OF o resent continental annual excess capacity i ters who are on the go sumTe’r and winter. e e Teacher of ithe Plameforte sad and a tank for crude oil save of 1,700,000 tons of ne is absorbed | Why not let the world know that the best . S akoal 6 tHe . DauBINE Syatomt koo | “there is no meed for expansion, especially | possible way to spend a vear is to come to | See BIG VAN I of Improved Music Study PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 in new regions.” The American Paper and | Alaska in the summer and go to Hawaii in THE GUN MAN Leschetizky Technio—Alchin R T % 3 . the winter? ELIABLE 1RANSFER Pulp Association has in effect asked that an | Sl R | Harmony i b ial death sentence be imposed upon l aska transporta C " . " New and Used Guns and | - :l)\(:m[)x'i\s~l(\'\ ‘u]mn"r:lmn of Pacific Coast | ably missing a bet by not advertising their | ( Ammunition \St_'dl“' e o e “.. v e : | wares at Waikiki Beach in the winter and PR g o Ll?NClll ')“’_“i;k" R eHLl Pabey A Py Assoslation | ‘spring. Why not exchange tourists with our I8 3 JUNEAU-YOUNG NEW RECORDS ne merican aper a S5 atl . p— - has accompanied its plea to the President sister Territory? - i s 3 T Funeral Parlors NEW SHEET MUSIC with a brief depycting the North American No ‘objection at all, Mr. Troy and fellow Alas-| DON'T BE TOO Biconsed. Pubivur Disseties newsprint situation. There is, in submitting Kans. { LIBERAL and Embalmers RADIO SERVICE the brief in support of the plea for execu- Some of our vacationists have already voyaged | 4 Night Phone 336-2 Day Phome 12 : i tive clemency, an implied suggestion of un- along the Alaska coast with pleasure, and seen| | o— ————s|{ Expert Radio Repairing ’ biased authortiy. {Alaska's soanic-and hiktoeic ‘spots with. interest. e 773|{ Radio Tubes and Supplies The strange request of the American | There is, in the cultivation of the “Hawaii mar- J Paper and Pulp Association at this late date |Ket,” business for every fourist getting section of Dr. C. L. Fenton | is difficult to undertsand for many reasons. the Pacific Coast. Most people who think of the |} CHIROPRACTOR . . 1. The trend toward continental over- “Hawail tourist business,” are thinking in terms Kidney and Bowel Specialist JUNEAU MELODY production has been apparent for at least of the visitors to Hawali—comparatively few know Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. five years |that the travel of Hawaii residents abroad is one FOOT CORRECTION HOUSE 2. The Alaskan pulptimber limits were of the big items of steamship passengers figures. Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 7-8 | opened for competitive bidding more than | Hawaii people are like mainlanders—they ;an be 3 . four years ago. |“sold” om vacation trips to certain mainland sec- 5 . R 3. The successful bidders have already |tions as mainlanders are “sold” trips to Hawaii in- HEMLOCK WOOD | JUNEAU TRANSFER invested approximetely & quarter milion |stead of Europe, Bermuda or Cuba. It is done by I o ol COMPANY ’ dollars in power surveys and timber cpuises. organized and sustained effort, directed along mod- et C?)nl ¥ 450 Sails e i3 ripe v ern merchandising lines. & 4. Alaska timber is ripe for cutting now 1 Fivs Oorls. or owen. $1.00 ‘cacll l and delay means economic loss to the pub- BB T vt W5 S0 I With the coal if it comes from our 4 lic to whom it belongs. Miss Liberty, in New York Harbor, is going to! place. For our coal goes farther and E. 0. DAVIS 5. Cutting is planned under rigid super- get her face lifted. If the authorities care to know, | TELEPHONE 584 § { i gives a more even and satisfying vision which contemplates complete utili- Iher spirits are pretty low, too.—(Macon, Ga., Tele- . . L] [ heat. If your coal bin is running zation and perpetual resforestation under | graph.) { CALL 374 low, better have us send you & new scientific forest management. Present ex- e supply to prove our statement. Our ploitation does not impair the value of the Senator Robert F. Wagner's advice is to buy an| draying service is always the best GARBAGE Alaskan forests as a reserve, but enhances automobile and ride with the country into a new and we specialize in Feed. | this value through increased yield possible .era of prosperity. On one set of tires?—(New York X knowinn the exact person to Cfl“ HAl ;LED through regulated forest management. | Herald-Tribune.) Ne t to QR P Moves, Packs and Stores L 6. The present international attitude PO T R SR to satisfy your wants—it is best to call the D. B. FEMMER AND LOT CLEANING Freight and Baggage i of the American Paper and Pulp Associa- Germany seems to be breaking its mark in the| . ifi ising 14 E. O. DAVIS tion is distinctly in contrast with the do- |world—(Port Angeles News) pit :fied advertising - department of THE Phone 1 Pt hbs Prompt Delivery of ¥ ot e - EMPIRE. Insert a classified ad in our o o |lew b ALL KINDS OF COAL columns and shortly after we've gone to - HAAS } PHONE 48 . press your telephone will connect itself with Famous Candies | HOTEL your market. A direct connection between The Cash Bazaar ] IEA er 4 Open Evenin, ZYND : J {{ buyer and seller. i pel LA R T, R T ELEVATOR SERVICE TYPEWRITERS . Th D .l Al k E . 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Guaranteed by i e vauwy asKka mptre J. B. BURFORD & CO. o “Qur door step is worn by i PHONE 374 JUNEAU CABINET {|? . Garments made or pressed by T T T T - and DETAIL MILL- e oree s : * Secretary Mellon on WORE o [ SHEAJ ‘ i ! b Froat Sizeet, next to Warner | || TOM SHEARER i THRIFT : ] i CABINET and . ] 2 H H RK “To save part of what one earns is an. BLEQ PLAY BILLIARDS G / 3 GENERAL CARPENTER ! Adgt— J other vital element in a successful life. WORK . BURFORD'S ENAMELOID Savings are not only insurance against Our loaf of tbhrowned : | RD! II % RAPID DRYING I 3 goodness is the pro- GLASS REPLACED ! the turns of fortune, but also a means of duct of baking experi- IN AUTOS S Any one can produce a fine lustrous )ob on furniture seizing golden opportunities, which are ence. We not only use % and toys wnh S-W Rapid Drying Decorative sooftan 168e B £ t‘h sl of 1l care in its making but Estimates Furnished uneau A uw “ Enameloi : f‘ ‘ml“n e lack ol a sma the finest flour and Upon Request o b amount of capital.” other food materials. ‘ | P Sho SWP House Paint FLAT-TONE 1t is baked, in sanitary e, S — mnt p : ll;‘mlmi‘.:,mm-m,m :l:.-hb!- interior flat fimish One Dollar or more will open a ovens and you should I ghon%‘i.'l‘ll".Verl‘.kquves - et try it. ar Paintin, ashin Bvinesid % Phone 421 for Appolntment | [{ pAT) FAUNEL PS8 avings Account Peerless RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE | |{ (0 1ST0& SUAGHENE e ainting, Touch- CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL DRBEN e OB - Thomas Hardware Co T} e t Cpuact Zon Powaing H " . !-, e B. M. Behrends Bank o a1 | S Sl & H - DISTRIBUTORS ; OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Come in and get our low 3 f Quartzs ano piacer lovation no- rices ¢ o i o i » i

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