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¥ e THE DAILY ALASKA' EMPIRE/ TUESDAY,'6CT. 13, 1931, ' ** " | Jeriod of 1930. the passenger miles flown per pas- | through which the gift was made, . o . # t 5 | senger fatality showed an increase of more than says in yesterday's letter, “The CALIFORNIA LAw PROFESS’ONAL' I “ "F l S ) te ': i ____|130 per cent. A passenger mile is the equivalent [ DOUCL 4Q 1931 Taku has created no small CHECKS WASTAGE o 7 raterral i Societics | of one passenger flown one mile. In the first six ' AL amount of interest, especially with OF NATURAL GAS o 4 . OF t | months of 1930 the miles flown per passenger fatality the gold cover, unusual ink and * Hel W, e Gastineau Channel i e ey evmie excent Suiday by the | yere 93756045 in the first six months of 1981 the NEWS division pages of & new mature.| ..o cors elene W.L. Albreche | A | Sirects, ‘Jff.‘.:fl'?;z;."““"“ ol sassenger miles flown per passenger fatality were This years Tyee carried out an| ‘o o ear-old gas con. PHYSIOTHERAPY s T T o s 2 5 . \ kan theme. Through the cour- : = 8as CON- | | Massage, Electrizity, Infra Red iy 1 i ohd Class 89. This was due to an increase in the v of the Associated Students of|Servation laws has corrected the Ray, Medical Gymnas Meeting every -~ | MK~ of miles flown which was accompanied bY|ygg 4 g CHRISTOE, SE. the University we are sending you | Wastage situation termed by Secre- 410 Goldstein Building, { “;ed"esday Ui g SUBSCRIPTION RATES, in the number of passenger fatalities. PASSES ON IN SOUTH @ Copy. It is the wish of the Uni- tary Ray Lyman Wilbur “shocking | | Phone Office, 216 | at 8 pm, Elks’ Oelivered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and wn increased from 16902728 in the first| News of the passing of Mrs, A that it be placed in tme|to the national sense” to a point|g o | Hal | o i, ln.:’ni il R half of 1930 to 20304430 in the first half of 1931;|E Christoe, former old-tme .l;esn- y 16k bk Ot Al (e, student) WHTe SORSEEROON, S AL BRI Siloae s o i R fn"ndvance, $12 01, six montha, in advance ) creased from 22 in the|dent of the Island wWas received "‘“T‘h:"f;];*rf:imf‘]‘j‘“fi‘c‘r‘i‘:‘s‘é of 11| | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER | [ "eicome. i b Tavor it they will promptly | 1¢ 1 day. Death occurred in Kdatth the ation’ BRA- tHe voH | DENTISTS M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Rulc. i t t nuy failuré or irregularity & ot risons ars made between correspond- on October 4 and buriyy COMEDY FEATURE IS R rstiz;n it duc | Blomgren Building | M. H. SIDES, Secretary. Tial ‘and Business Offices, 374. , on Oct AT DOUGLAS COLISEUM | 0¥ e G700 810000 PHONE 56 | ‘ s e e Part Time Wife” is the title of | the tot ",’I nroductiay to 209,000,000,- Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | Co-Ordinate Bod- MEMBER .cr ASSOC\T’T‘ED' Pasvrsk.d feature for this evening and 000 cubic feet for six months of the| g fone o les of Freemason- in this paper and also the LB g Edmund Lowe has the fea- >fl!fl€ périod in 1930 Railway gom- " Regular meetings i’ h % srdeinita ‘John A il -“epom(-i i sl mission figures disclose that pro-| | Dr. Charles P. Jenne | second Friday ALASKA C UARANTEED TO BE LARGER > 1g in Seat ‘ et d-uc‘mn ik C.m 2673 Pt g T each month at | THAN T Y OTHER PUBLICATION. and gur CATHOLIC LADIES wastage an even 61 per cent. Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | 7:30 p. m. Scote ' s e by bero wi CARD PARTY Construction of a new pipe line| Building tish Rite Tempile & o tap the Kettleman Hills field for| | Telephone 176 | | WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary i Ladies of the Parish will|the transportation of gus to thele. . —_—_—— a card party Tuesday evening, |Los Angeles area is expected to| g i r LOYAL. ORDER OF I 13, in Parish Hall. Games|bring consumption to a figure ex- Dr, J. W. B MOOSE, NO. 708 i o T promptly at 8 pam. Good |ceeding the present fixed supply. . W&yne | Meets Monday 8 p. m. i Tl e Refreshments. Admission 50 R R | 28 i Ralph Relschl, Dictator I d in the United States posto Everybody welcome. —adv ATTENTION ELKS .. Bosas Triangle Bldg. Legion of Moose No. 2§ i has been arrested. T L —————— o — | Ofice Eours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | | meets first and third Tuesdays i evidence to prove RUMMAGE SALE, A. N. B. HALL | Octovber Dbirthday party to_fol- ¥venings Ly appointment. || G. A. Baldwin, Becretary and i ettactive. iow lodge session, Wednesday, Octo- Phone 321 Herder, P. D. Box 273. st o Martha Soclety will hoid a [Per 14 Fnterilnment and foed 22 ! oty AT e Walle Cantolysnsinn e 6 | o Bile RO O —adv. Sy Acl;:in Exalgi‘iflgulév 'y ? | Second ana roufl.hl.l?ultcl e in American towns, we have had no ions will be gladly re-| ¢ gl 4 Dr. A. W. Stewart day of each mouth in Am n dollars have increased in value & afd may be left az_ th Oid pepars &t e Empire. DENTIST Seottish Rite Temple, X terian Church. adv Hours 9 & m. to 6 p. i " by iquor stores. i SKWARD B! P beginning at 7:30 p. m. Li T ¢ NOTI OELINNG H. L. REDLINGSHAF- e A NOTABLE SERIES. The Oves PRl tnitigton | NOTICE OF SALE Office Phone 469, Res. . > AR } e : No. 3216-A -Phone 276 ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS B B ' feated football season came to a sudde m mme District Court for the Ter-| e. o | Secretay. ; ’3““"’.““‘ "’-r 1)‘“‘ "';‘* one almo re it was really 1 ritory of Alaska, Division Num- TR D Ire e y of that sport a SR - oo INC A 03 F EASTERN STAR e S | ber One, at Juneau. In Admir . b most sensational and most Not Abdicated AUTUMN SHOWING b8 Robert Simpson Second and Frurth evenly matched on record. While a seven-game i b |CHARLES G. WARNER, doinz| | Opt. D ! 4 Tuesdays of each mounth s too short to furnish conclusive f busi Charles G. Warner P e { at 8 o'clock, BScootish ; £ g A ! : E (Boston News Bureau.) -‘0 BE T\YTHTFD 0 jusiness as arles A al | | Graduate Los Angeles Col- | Slhat 5 . iy ik acy of one club o anothe There is an ancient reign of twin Company, Libelant, vs. The gas! lege of Optometry and | emple. ’ » St. Louis Cardinals of the rs—sometime the one, sometimes | screw or vessel called the NORA, Opthalmology ! KELLER, Worthy Mat- ron; FANNY L. ROB- d better ball than its Am- dominating—which will not go the her tackle, apparel, engines, fur-| = Gaces Pitted, Lenses Ground INSON, Secretary. niture, equipment, etc., Libelee. Betty Brown erican League rivals, the Athletics, in the contests some other crowns. And this in t . . . i ended. Whether they could maintain a four recent assumptions of an abdication. That ;bP‘:}l’i’!fm“°;°ea‘swk:‘;{e‘;’; 3‘]‘::;:;;:; — KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ce lead over the latter throughout an entir, reign is of supply and demand. HO"S(’ Dresses y * 1 Seghers Council No. 1798, exponas and execution dated Octo- Dr. Geo. L. Barton Meetings second and lasl issing it, Pres. Whitney of the New Y 1 b d, 1931, i d the er 3rd, , Issued out of the| | Monday at_ 7:30 p. = Dt is another matter—and a highly debatable H k Exchange adds another address of inter { i i s RES e kg ot a rity and comprehensivencss. Its pronouncem United §Lates District Court for } CHIROPRACTOR \‘ Transient brothers urgs are of “plain common sense,’ in a day of ex- 2 |the Territory of Alaska, Division | Hellenthal Building 2d to attend. Counol! ! thr Il game was present at one I’ yguni” panaceas for depression SPECIAL Number One, at Juneau on a de-| | ~OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | et e o i or another in the }n..l classic. There was the un- He well reminds that time and hard thinking cree and order of sale made an_d Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 noon JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. heralded who stole the spotlight from the must be given economic problems. Parrot-like repe- pronounced in said Court on said | 2p m tobp m | H. J. TURNER, Beoretary. { baserunning and fielding, featuring tition of optimistic slogans and catch-words mu 81.00 ‘)('("l ]dfly- ordering the above mentioned 7 p. m to 8 p. m R A i c al centerfielder. Inside base- ba left behind if difficulties are to be solved. And| LOCAL HI ANNUAL “TAKU™ = end described gas screw or vessel| By Appointment | | DOUGLAS AERIE 117 ¥. O. K. shioned slugging were mixed in just hard thinking early reveals “that the ancient law ATTRACTS ATTENTION ;called the NORA, her tackle, ap- PHONE 259 Mects first and thixd c roportion to make the series a well- of supply and demand has not been abolished.” For e 1y ( ik SR parel, engmes, furniture, equipment, o . &MMAH. 8 o'clook BEsGisd o There was great feats of pitching We have learned at the expense of critical bu ruaranteed fast colors |jetc. to be sold at public vendue to Reer s - ut Eagles Hall { by the fo val aces—Hallahan and Grimes for depression that thers must come a time when it ‘meh thghes} and d’?es'vl b“;?" foé‘._______—_____. Douglas. W. E. FEERO, W. P, | the new World Champions, and Grove and Earnshaw Can Do longer be circumvented. e Another dress if A TN oIR8 e DE. R. E. SOUTHWELL e Tuiy { “Price changes may crush our fondest hopes expose the said gas screw or vessel Optometrisi-Optician brothers welcome. : for the Athletics. Any fan who failed to find At ot ARarat mmim’“ says the. Stock E called the NORA, her tackle, ap- Eyes ExaminedGlasses Pitted | satisfaction in the scries is indeed hard to please. pe:q up it “thoy bring us back to economic rea yours fades [parel, engines, furniture, ~equip- Rooiil T Videntie Bidg: ooy g g As for the outcome itself, it was a splendid A,q iy the long run price dictates production a ;ment, elc_. for sale at pubhg vendue Office phone 484, residense time. A temk for Diesel O | } thing for the good of the sport. The Athletics en- gemand. Higher price—greater production—low de-| !to the highest and best bidder on || phone 238, Office Hours: 9:30 | and a tank for crude ol save | tered the series a top-heavy favorite after canter- mand; lower price—smaller production—larger de- | D 7 L A S {October 4N, 1081 | st (thue hour | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 burmer trouble. i ing home in their own league to a third successive mand. Price must act as the delicate balance. And,| Ol,c ‘t;);mwda‘;cg"fk‘h‘e“ f:::t gfi:‘c‘:f“tg i —— PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | pennant without even a close second. Experts cal- as chief determining factor in the equation, price SO g e e culated them a two to one bet to win the series must be natural, not artificial COL’SF[?" Sederal snt, Tarchonll BulC s ab i JUNEAU-YOUNG ¢ || RELIABLE TRANSFER l from St. Louls, And & mafority of the wise sports “The integrity of prices” must be protected from| Ll e o , ahed 4 writers and ball players predicted freely that Connie 'Well-intended yet dangerous and uneconomic inter- TONIGHT—WEDNESDAY 3ldal;31a HIORN, R, SOionsE Funeral Parlors | Mack would emerge from the test with the third fg"“‘;‘vi‘;h”:“l“ ;‘" l“ih”;“'y u‘]’i;flf)‘gl’ i:‘g:'cjr’r‘]b::f * . ALBERT WHITE, Licensed Funeral Directors NEW RECORDS § World’s Championship in succession—the first man- SUNELON.JBg SV T E0IY g 9 2 PART TIME WIFE U. 8. Marshal First Division, and Embalmers Political interference with wheat and other pnces; *| | Night Phome 336-2 Day Phome 12 NEW SHEET MUSIC : ! ager to accomplish that feat. “neither afforded prosperity nor held up the price.” with EDMUND LOWE : o Territary of Alasks. . e . | One-sided races of any sort are seldom interest- yriny'ill_considered suggestions have been advanced : “We Never Close By HROALL K. JFANTEN, RADIO SERVICE ing. If there any field in which life depends 1o stop decline in share prices—none of which will | A Comedy Show By ——— e upon combetition, it is in sports and more especially permit a free and open market and any of which | ACTS NEWS Rl ERV RN, Dr. C. L. Fenton |'|} Expert Radio Repairing in baseball. Attendance fell in American League would prevent, rather than as: genuine recovery. | SERVICE Proctor for Libelant. CHIROPRACTOR Batio Tibea ata Stoniies this year because of the runaway race the/ On the calibre of our present industrial leader-| 5 3 13:5: "“:llx“"“"""' Oct. 15' 1631, Kidney and Bowel Specialist PP made. Fans, even in St. Louis where they ship, sad to relate, President Whitney and Owen| o = MOTOR CO. st publication, Oct. 13, 1931. Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. ball seriously, were lethargic over the D. Young are apparently agreed. Says Mr. Whit-| | 'The Florence Sho i FOOT CORRECTION the outset because it was felt that the 21‘5 )‘The I:‘ull';nl snu:;m(m has 30( )bcfnflxjx:p;:;;d Phone 427 for Appolm.!nel:l |! “Jim” and “Marvan” Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 7-8 JUNEAU LIELODY T sactin oF g i B o y the weak and uncertain counsel which . : i League }.foh[)&)n}s had a big L‘(li?L vl R bialia et themstive : RINOm and NAIVETTE | THIRD and MAIN STS. HOUSE The victory of the latter will un- 5 .| | CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL | -~ Says Owen D. Young: “To the insistent calls for| { WAVES | 2 e to stimulate greater interest in the 4, 1q) Jeadership in these disorganized times,| | Beaut ialists | | HEMLOCK WOOD =i i among players and fans. It was the ypare has been a discouraging silence.” l aNeY Poee .I Full Cord | that could have happensd for the good! Byt time and hard thinking may produce better o 2 | e — Half Cord suo : of major league baseball industrial leadership as well as better times. e e Five Cords or over, $7.00 cord JUNEAU TRANSFER = e ] E. 0. DAVIS ) SAFETY IN AIR TRAVEL GROW | Statement that Chicago is now wrestling with JUNEAU RADIO TELEPHONE 584 COMPANY GARBAGE e ! gasoline bootleggers, who drive truckloads of it in} y 1 There were five fatal accidents in more than from Indiana, makes one wonder how they tell the | 'link SERVICE CO. i 20,000.000 m of scheduled air transport flying stuff from the regular moonshine.—(Philadelphia 4 during the x months of 1931, according to the Inquirer.) i Phone ‘9 semi-annual report of civil aircraft accidents in ——— e 2 3 The quick drying ink scheduled air transport operations for January to The Nye Committee should, at least, be able to Tub s > June, 1931. T of these accidents involved pas- come to a unanimous decision in favor of the uves ervice i 4 senger fata separation of Cannons of the church and big guns made by Parker ; Not Only Cheaper but i AND LOT CLEANING As compared with the corresponding six months of politics.—(Washington Po Open Evenings Better E, . DAVIS T A A Eparseemt Pen Co. Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage ] RULES F R A M ED Districts For Competition \hasn e[l\zht fllfll s‘t]’n;f‘av-r;. : s Y y d Haines shall “6.—A pupil wi ineligible who L ; | e Known as the Lynn anal Dis- | has particpated in any inter-high 25c¢ a bottle RICE & AHLERS CO. | i Prompt Delivery of school contest for more than four 2 ] FOR c 0 NTESTS‘"M_Junmu and Douglas shall be | years. (a)—Participation constitutes W. P. Johnson GOOD PLUMBING ALL KINDS OF COAL known as the Gastineau Channel [enirance in any inter high school AL AN “We tell you in advance | HEATERS AND PHONE 48 R what job will cost” Dm game for any period of time. 3 g K-\ hikan, W ell and| “7.—A pupil will be ineligible who Juneau Drug g AMUNG scuuul_ e e has received a certificate of grad- DELCO LIGHT FRODUCTS v N SRR FIREPLACES DON'T BE TOO HEMLOCK | Petersburg shall be known as the MAYTAG WASHING 1 uation from any four years high C | Southern District. ompany MAC “ b | “4—Each team shall play for the |school. 3 | = = = : : : championship of its own district| “8—Officials should be selected |) : By Ao comon RCgulahons Govel nin 8| pefore competing for the champion- | that are agreeable to the coaches|| Free Delivery — Phone 33 @ENERAL MOTORS RADIOS LIBERAL :!lwmlm" '; I 1 s vi v ' v - |of both t prior to the start i e Int;x SC}&OlaSl.lC E;)fntests |ship with sy team from any out- | of hoti o star b ot stion Phone 17 £ o WOOD J. B. BURFORD & CO. 3 re Now I1n ect i “9—Members of athletic teams No. 1 Front Street Juneaw = “Our door step is worn by “5.--The Lynn Canal District and Rules for interscholastic contests |the Gastineau Channel District | shall not receive from any source Telephone 92 or 95 and satisfied customers” among teams representing high shall compete on a floor agreeable whatsoever'sweflflerf or c{lher Tre- leave your order with . s schools in Southeast Alaska have [to both teams for the champion- wards of intrensic value except let- ¥y 1 ters and certificates awarded by GEORGE BROTHERS Full Half Cord, $4.25 % been reduced to printed form and |ship of those districts. Chester Barneson s==ssssssssssisisisssasiemsaaEs BE PREPARED “Real Opportunty. Comes Only to by R. 6. Raven, supermlmh’len al and the Gastineau Channel | phies of similar nature given g v > | contests. the Juneau public schools. s shall compete with thejcon 3 Y rules were adopted at the rec of the Southern District at 10.—The superintendent or prin- asetivg in Petersiarg: of. aft own & be decided upon after | cipal should have each pupil who were made public here 6.—Then the winner of the Lynn | their school and medals and tro- - ——— PANATORIUM CLEANERS £ coaches and other representaf he elimination. It is further agreed | is trying for a o0 onl Bosesn | I of high schools in this part of that the games alternate north and [Present a physical e e the Man With Ready M P 4 Tersitory, and are effective for the|south eash .year. This year (1931- i;’;‘;‘se“f::: *e‘;"‘;s? ‘::(‘f\“;u‘l :'x:d“‘: an With Ready Money. “We Call For and Deliyer” ! i 1932) North goes South. 9 cufrgnt '\‘h?las,m_ ,veavr, oy 5y s ! | risk. The parents consent in writ- _JOHN D RO(‘KEFFI : JUNEAU CABINET PHONE 355 The new rules ought to recom- Interscholastic Contests | ing should be required . 3 “LLER. With the coal £ “ comes from our E P i i "themselves -l Bicpeons | “1—A ogpiified sHilE: Y ellglbl{‘l 1L—Any problem or dispute in place. For our coal goes farther and and DETAIL MILL- i interested in interscholastic -com- | contestants must be éxchanged by | regard to ineligibilities shall g& to gives a more even and satlsfylng WORK co heat. If your coal bin is running low, better have us send you & DEW | { pyony Street, mext to Warmer | supply to prove our statement. Our Machine Shop Juneau AlltO draying service is always the best and we specialize In Feed. CABINET and Pai pde : . Paint Sho D. B. FEMMER MILLWORK Phone 477 Verl J. Groves b 3 j I 'p.m'n'mdm‘s hoarol pug;cl;;ls l;:,{ the hands of the Commissioner of Clpabiig ) SO | Education for final decision. 5 ipla| A superintendent or principal nv"‘"‘,’x"“l_c:"&r b;‘g::‘:‘c‘}:';"fi shall when requested furnish to stiglet 4 ssioner t cess of elimination for determining endance and is not passing uxl?"lihc‘::;:r:‘;:m"’ 2 ohfe E;:sfl :;’c“ the best contestant. hree academic subjects during the et DMiring upon. the eligWpllity of No Eligibility Trouble grading period preceding the Co"';comzs:nms fham hik'mchool>A" 1k petitions,” said Mr. Raven. “Sout ¥ east Alaska is definitely div into three districts, Lynn Canal Gastineau Channel and Southern and provision is made by the pro- Mr. Rockefeller began life in a small way and was prepared when opportunity came his way. It is the small things of life that lead to the blg bldrt your savmgs account R S L PR S e i e e B e e o T e o i B . o | Thia pupit v e, tpeligilo | U910 comply, within & reasomai today no matter how small, Phone 114 GENERAL CARPENTER 4 |{ Car Painting, Washing, the provision th ¥ pupil will be 2 time shall forfeit the contest que: P Y 4 i aad by | test ques z WORK olishing, Simonizing test the principals or superintend- |who has reached his twenty-firsi i .. » . Chassis Painti » ents of participating schools must | birthday. | Pl SO esially HAAS | GLASS REPLACED U a“}s kam ing, Touch- exchange lists .of the eligible con- 4.—Eligibilities in regard to pro- 1 Ile B AI Behr l B k i | p Work, Top Dressing. festants, Thus questions of eligibil- | fessionalism shall be determined by | Jockey Traccy Reno rode 72 win- | . . endas ban Famous Candies IN AUTOS Old carl?k made to look ity will be raised and settled be- |individual schools. £ ners in the second annual Agua T 'rh .!h S b e new fore instead of after contests.” “5.—A pupil will be ineligible who Caliente, Mex., Jockey club sum- OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA e C B‘.’n“ Estimates urnished Come in and get our low The tules follow; has attended high school more mer meeting to head the list. - Open Evenings Upon Request 3 prices J e L SIS 4