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"4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1931. . L | foreign countries. And the finished products there- ’peu. onions and other hardy vege- [ —" Daily Alaska Empire | vmiies's e v e ses aus | i that. keep during. the ‘win- Pri | PROFESSIONAL | . | L ST A e Fraternal Societies *} or Gastineau Channel | ter without canning or preserving. free. If that sort of condition is to be perpetuated, Y | Helene W.L. Albrecht | PHYSIOTHERAPY i AND MANAGER and the Government were to accede to the Eastern i JOHN W. TROY - - ED_EOB : demand that it lock up Alaska’s forests from utili- ; IGOHDOVA GET Published every evening except Sunday by the|zation until the market demands shall have out- | i i ? ablish i A R . Mai { B E DTG SOMEANT At B cond and Main| o n the ability of this foreign industry to supply ’ them, there might well never be any development { B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting every s Wednesday night at 8 pm, Elks Hall. Visiting rothers Massage, Electrizity, Infra Red Ente the Post Office in Juneaw as Second Class - ml‘:t'l‘xt—r."d e o |in the Territory, as the Secretary very properly H ldstein Building SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | pointed out. The injustice of such a proposition Phone Office, 216 l Oellvered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and ought to be plain to any unbiased and disinterested Taught Lesson by Droughl,' PINE, TAR and s Thane for $1.25 per month. 4 2 : . ‘ 5 4, at the following rates: peteon, 4 s —— @ |gelcome, } One e P e §12.00; ‘skx months, 1o advance, | Alaska has not asked for any tariff on forelgn- Farmers’ Wives Pre Tetritory Gets Aid of Its HONEY with DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | [ 1+l°ore i $6.00; one month, in advance, $1.26 int 1y i ‘retts Food Last Hatchery Prop— DENTISTS . S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Ruler 1 Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly made newsprint. It is interested merely in getting serve Ir'o Blomgren Buildl M. H. SIDES, Tt £ notify the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity (1o Federal Government to permit the development rty This Week Cod Li E gr ng | , Secretary. i in the delivery of their papers. i erty L0d iver RLuxtract PHONE 56 | i Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. of one of its greatest resources—the only one in| FAYETTEVILLE, Ark, Oct. 2—| Hours 9 am. to 9 pm i i MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRE®S. which there is contained promise of the immediate | Arkansas learned a lesson from| rne final act of the Territory's and Euca]yptus : U A The Associsted Press is exclusively entitied to the upbuilding of a substantial permanent population. ‘E‘? d‘"or“%;“ "‘; ‘:’30 3}:dh“;”llh“"s"\wnhdraway from the fish hatch- F HbF of hs . _ | news dispatches eredite g he |ships of the winter which followed. | o k place here this I i ; d al No effort has been or will be made to seek tI ery business took place here or reliej oJ cou, 'y ‘ el mows publiaped hercin | U LiPer And HR0 the | ation of artificial conditions beneficial to Ameri-| AS @ result few in the state Will|veek when Gov. George A. Parks & Dr. Charles P. Jenne | second Friday o ¥ worry this winter about where they | gioned o bill of sale for mally|| colds and loss of voice DENTIST >4 each month s ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER can labor, capital and natural resources. The| o ®0 0", "0 o om < THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. natural advantages possessed by the Territory's tim- | 275,808 0 8t the next meal, oi.:“tn;mm"fi x;’d‘fn“:hrx:;akorxfiz S atchery building af sources lated waterpower projects are 50 cents ! 8 bc;f.rvcmlnrc‘m nnnlcljndxzraceu"“\-:t e:xnom‘cp cljmdxtions them—put up in glass jars and nnww the town of Cordova. The other 5 Telephee 176 sufficient, eve: 2 e »(cans and stored in cellars, smoke- building formerly used for the - —— Y to offset handicaps inherent to »the developmen}: houses ami pantries. 2 same work, at Ketchikan, was s of a great, new industry in a pioneer land suc For the “canning fever” has bee":!.mnsferred to that community sev- Juneau l)r'lfl‘ ’ Dr. ]. W. Bayne l (<) it 3 i Company s & a8 . | 7:30 p. m. Scot~ tish Rite Tempie WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary Rooms 8 and VU Valentine f | | LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, NO. 70¢ Meets Monday 8 p. m. Ralph Reischl, Dictator Legion of Moose No. 28 meets first and thlrdy:{\xudm ‘And as this. rampant in Arkansas this summer.!,..; yeeks ago. The Government's duty in the premises is cer- f?:;ymy has tried to preserve|” 1pe transfer was made under an (tainly plain. It cannot, if it be guided by precedent J authorization from the Alaska Leg- Office Lours, 9 am |and fairness, do less than to make it easy for any mfie;:’zfya;fi’c‘g;’g:: r:zeifim islature, which directed the dis- oot .pw.d:mln.p.-. Iresponsivle individual or corporation to utflize these | o0 "9 a5 006000 quarts of | PO 25 made by the Governor. Phane 331 |resources to the fullest extent possible without | g5 vegetables and meat had YSén Alaska is l;\ow without any hatch- |endangering their permanence. No other conclusion |preserved on the state's 242,000 e’h‘;”::”é'nu AV i loased 'could be reached by the Secretary when the ques-|farms. And the farm women em- for several years during which time |tion was considered, as he pointed out, from the|phasized the fact that the season|y. mTerritory did no propagation G. A. Baldwin, Secrefary, Herder, P. D.7BOX 13, S | MoUNT ‘:;mnu LODGE MO, 1¢ Second and fourth Mon- Dr. A. W. Stewart day of each mouth in DENTIST Seottish Rite Temple, Post Office Substation Ne. 1 | standpoint of “equity, not only of Alaska, but to|was still young. or planting of fish. Hours 9 &1 106 D, > praPisy G |the nation as an entity . ... in the light of do- Many Jars, Cans Needed il HbeglnLnlng 3 "Q// SECRETARY IIYDE'S POSITION. Imestic needs and broad national welfare.” The demand for glass jars and . L. REDLINGSHAP- g R A I s . | jar tops has been greater than ever ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS L% i | Q this year. U % No utterance by any puol. official, certainly none THERE ARE OTHER WAYS. A few scattered reports to née \ “We Never Close by any of such ranking in tLe Government as the agricultural college are like this: " ————gi Secretary of Agriculture, Arthur M. Hyde, in recent' To' proye, thab iEEReRs G Co:g;em‘ :‘;e wlll‘h:z Little Rock firms ordered 125 clr-l IN BA K SERVICE Rohert S’lnplon years has heen so constituted to give pleasure and $o,°81d the! untry QUEnEEEE PE of depression, | 15545 of jars. I t. D ¢ x > Congressman Allen T. Treadway, Republican, of| ¢ Hope, Ark., one firm distrib- i e 0 Al o :‘?t :‘ Selcr;"yx H’di u:otshz: Stockbridge, Mass, advocates a reduction of $2,000|uted 770,000 jar tops and four car- : 2 B en Faver and Bulp e gy in the annual salaries of all members. This would |loads of jars; at Helena 225000|Flo Ziegfeld Says Beautiful B L e Gy o 0(“ negoua&lons‘scme them down from $10,000 to $8,000. Mr. Tread-|jars were sold; and in Washington G l Broadwa pending for sale of national forest timber to pros-!way. who is a member of the Ways and Means|county two wholesale houses as 1rls on r y pective pulp and pa .t makers. It gives pleasure| o 00 “iaiq he will introduce a resolution in|late as August 15 ordered 10 car- Not Skinny to Alaska because it voices effectively a view almost loads of jars. There are 240 gross 5 X h the ‘Térrit 1 fiicnishes December to carry out his plan. [0 the itk H i i ehab helc by e | It would seem that more effective ways of aiding . SEATTLE, Oct. 2—Flo Ziegteld, ground for hope that those negotiations will not be {he country than cutting pay of members would One canning concern reported it | ity his daughter, is here enroute broken off for triviai res-oms, or even for reasons v had sold more canning equipment |y, yancouver to visit his wife, Yoot _ 'present themselves to Congress. After all, the sav-|ipq year than for . the last 10 3 tage tour. of greater impor: nver which the prospective Invest- | % errocted would not provide any great relief | years, Billie Burke, now ofi a stag 4 MOTOR CO. Graduate § “Jim” and “Marvan” THIRD and MAIN STS. W.P.J bhi‘uion aints o ming back,” said Rt LR e lamoninl: ol Gapiial BRYE no) Copnt to anyone, nor lesson materially the deficit resulting| This year's abundant crop has ‘Curves “a.re cot g ‘The letter made public recently by the 1 Ziegfeld. “There are beautiful girls il it i from Governmental administration already in sight|had much to do with the food pres- t Juneau Chamber of Commerce . hich was furnished on Broadway and they are not FRIGIDAIRE - by Secvetary HyA Because it, I8 .an ex, |10f; mékt Jeap - Ten thousand dpliars is not an ervation campaign. skinny,” concluded the theatrical B0 TURNER, Beotwsey. i is O e & momber of President Hoovers €Xhorbitant sum to pay for a good journeyman| The average Arkansas gardeniman noted for his beauty choruses|| DELCO LIGHT FRODUCTS ¢ | DOUGLAS AERIE 117 Y. O. K. 0 of poligy foy, A noer of Flealoet °T'S ongressman, but $8,000 is too much for one whose |Brows from 10 to 18 varieties of |in his lavish produotions. MAYTAG WASHING JUNEAU-YOUNG Mevts first and third official family—the member who has full admin- Consressman, bur SO0 18 100 FUCE T TTC WO petables ‘but T2 varleties were MACHINES { F 1 Parl &umm 8 oclook istrative control over Alask i's great timber resources 1d be a far better idea for members to make|STOWD in one garden this year. | reeeetaadded X | unera. arlors wt Eagles Hall —it is a pronouncemeni of importance of the nrst;““’“l b Het it e (LA SrRehe Vealacy There were 343 canning centers || OENERAL MOTORS RADIOS || Licensed Douglas. W. E. FEERO, W. P, magnitude to thie Territory In fact, under the 2R honest € 3 in the state, where home demon- | Phone 17 GUY SMITH, Becretary. Visiting N stration ents showed the way, circumstances, no mistake cau be made in assuming | ‘ et aidesat Dhitave best Bib § ag Y, “BETTY BAXLEY" ) brothers welcome. that it repre.ants the at‘itude not only of the Even the casket m and where all members of the Front Street Juneaw Department of Agricuiture, but that of the Hoover by the depression. The National Casket Company|family helped. i ———————————¢| " Our trmcks g0 any place any f 4 v i orted a 17 per cent. decrease in business since| “Canning bees” were popular, and PR GO R administration as well. It is clearly, concisely and TeP P Dr. C. L. Fent: | time. A tamk for Diesel O i bl ; Republican prosperity hit the toboggan. Times must | church societies, school teachers r. C. L. Fenton frankly stated. No misinterpretation is possible. |Repu ProspetlLy A v aid chi i Hin's SSpaniEg HOUSE . il CHIROPRACTOR and a tank for crude ol save While the Eastern paper trust 10 which it was ad- be hard when people cannot affor { ot SN nat | i at ||| Kidney and Bowel Specialist burner troubls. ist ith it i " y | Fee S Bee NS, Phone 581, Goldstein Bid PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 dressed undoubtedly will disagree with its reasoning | oo 4.0 pngland has started the fashion, it| Schools have canned supplies for Our Store p ] —because its own viewpoint is essentially, and > has decided it must|Use in their dining room this win- \_ FR SEE US FIRST FOOT CORRECTION ' REIJABLE Tmsm I naturally so, an international one—it cannot mis-|Seems as if a]lhof El:r?(p' asoldecsumdurd > | ter. Harris Hard Co e Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 7-8 BT I understand - the Administration’s position in- the |take & poke at the cantakerous g i A Profit, Too i ! New Shi t arris Hardware Co. |le— ———— o il to discern the reasons therefor. The S One woman, who put up z,aoo} ¥ ew 1pment Lower Front Street ST, TR ARG R IR e fal) East and West Still Don’t Meet ts sold hi s to° hotef e T AT | i NEW RECORDS Secretary has shown a grasp of the situation and a | e . ““;r 8 ::' etr s\;rp[:; 4 oo asi 4 Tust Received | HEMLOCK WOOD \ recognition of the Federal Government's responsi- | (Seattle Star) :n’; de‘;e“r‘:;:‘:-smsl g::de: ;;‘w’: Sus 7 Full Cord $8.50 NEW SHEET MUSIC bilities in the matter which are very heartening to, go.o ang contented, Mahatma Gandhi strolls Sessrying ‘all"itie Hiabisd o Horus ; | :'-'l: g:::' o ”“mcm { ‘RADIO SERVICE all Alaskans. ‘about London in a loineloth, drinks goats' milk and | use, In Prints and el 5 In brief, he pointed to the fact that almost 65 eats fruits and nuts, preserving “days of silence”| Much bartering is going on, not E. 0. DAVIS E Radio Repairi per cent. of the needs of the United States for |during which he says nothing. only between neighbors, but be-| Broadcloth i i TELEPHONE 584 Xpert pairing o | { Radio Tubes and Supplies newsprint paper is imported from foreign countries, Americans who go about evenings in stiff white|tween farmers of Arkansas with! thus disposing of the contention that production shirts, uncomfortable starched collars, hot patent|those of Texas, Kansas and Okla- | of that commodity in Alaska will militate against anleather shoes and wrist-irritating cuffs will get a|nhoma. | already over-expanded American industry. It is true 'Breat laugh out of Gandhi as they eat oysterless| 1, aqdition to the canned fruits | that American capital has very largely developed oyster stew and indigestible hot bread and listen |yegetables and meats, the state this P forelgn fields for pulp and newsprint manufacture to speakers of the evening chattering three hours— year grew more than 4,000,000 hush-' 3 akn 8! s pulp about nothing. els of Irish potatoes and 3,900,000 —_— AND GARBAGE ||| juneau mEzoDY I_IY HAULED HOUSE and dominates those fields. But that capital, which Those quaint Hindus. bushels of sweet potatoes. ought to be flowing into favorable channels at home S There is a bumper crop of ap-! E. O. DAVI® to utilize domestic resources and furnish employ- At least Hoover spares us a Wickersham report|ples, pumpkins, dried beans and' Phone 584 ment to local labor, is doing those things for on unemployment.—(Dallas News.) T 1 [ 1 e e e o Not Onlmanr but The American Beauty — FOR RANGES | SRS, HEATERS AND Parlor ‘ : FIREPLACES GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance HEMLOCK —— WOOD Telephone 92 or 95 and leave your order with GEORGE BROTHERS JACK. The Tailor || Full Half Cord, $4.25 Chester Barneson )| DONT BE ToO |-——— Hall ‘Where ladies will find perfect satisfaction in their search for beautification, in a pleasant atmosphere. There is no charge for consultation. Telephone 397 for an appointment. 1921 Graduate of Cesmetology and Halrdressing Fresh Shipment FRUITS and EGETABLE : : 5 E FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER : E £ g FOR NEW WOOLENS Fall and Winter ALSIE J. WILSON VALENTINE BUILDING TELEPHONE 397 Pioneer Pool LIBERAL Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. B = - BE PREPARED W/ CABINET and PANATORIUM will arrive on “Norco” today PReat Opporiunty Bte Daly 10 - . ‘/A“ 5 MILL(I:VA(;I:K % CLEANERS e 9 the Man With Ready Money.” I WORK o “We Call For and Deliver” i Lo SRR S —Jonn D. ROCKEFELLER. e GLASS REPLACED FHOME 255 ! i : IN AUTOS | Mr. Rockefeller began life in a E’fit?p:‘:’kl:mh‘d small way and was prepared when opportunity came his way. It is the small things of life that lead to the big. Start your savings account today no matter how small. Junean Auto f i The Florence Shop P‘unt Shop Phone 437 for Appolntment | [{ Phone 477 Verl J. Groves | RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE | [{ Car Painting, Washing, | CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL | |{ P olishing, Simonizing, 1 WAVES Chassis Painting, Touch- The B. M. Behrends Bank - | g o el like new OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Come in'dnd get our low CAUFORNIA' GROCERY PHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY