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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 19, 1931. Daily Alaska Empire JOEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRS_ PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main Btreets, Juneau, Alaska. Entered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dellvered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and of more than nine months. Every program should relate to the great life and work of the First Presi- jdent and Founder of the Republic. On Memorial !Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving land other national and local holidays or anniver- saries there should be special programs, but the celebration should not be confined to these days. | 6. It will take time to prepare the local pro- jgrams and arrange for the local celebrations. The | United States Commission urges mayors and other jofficials of every city and town in the country to AGRICULTURE | .5.c Ginn INSOVIET 1S % ONE-MAN FARM Threat to Capitalistic CONGRESSMAN New Jersey Representative o—e PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electrizity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 410 Goldstein Building Phone Office, 216 o1 Helene W. L. Albrecht | D e [ e — PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies 1 | oF Gastineau Channel ‘ gl dee e s ey o B. P. 0. ELKS '| Meeting every Wednesday night at 8 pm, Elks | [Han. Visiting brothers Thars for 31.25 per month. 4 ze pu i, ut the followl tes: appoint George Washington Bicentennial Commis- x o —— e : o Pa Rl $11.00; 513 months 1n sdvance, | sons or Committecs. 1 ooter b oo e tor tne| ~ Countries Described Passes Away—IIl DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | |© 0™ $6.00; one month, {n advance, $1.25 | B O PrEpare . i N ! DENTISTS M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Rulc Bubscribers il confer favor It they will promptly events of the Bicentennial Year. in New Book One Week g en Rl M. H. SIDES, Secretary no e Busincas Office of an; 5 : 5 [ lh’a delivery of their napers 1 7. All organizations and institutions of whatever B, ' ¥ S T PHONE 56 s ety Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices. 374, | ... cter civic, business, labor, educational, re- (Continued ITun Fage One) | FLATNFIELD, New Jersey, Oct. Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. Co-Ordinate Bod- MEMBER OF ASSC IATED PRESS. ligous, fraternal, literary, social and others—are & | lg'fiongr:fm?:;mm f‘ fifker' L ot A'er'y im"“.'.".?.'fl' he Associated Press !s natyel itiad to th u : man is dead after a weeks' illness.| — — e o 8 nis s iapatches crbaiced e |urged to plan for a “George Washington Year” in any boundary yet containing the He was a Republican, serving his|® . Regular meetings use for republicatiou it or not otherwise crealied In this paper and also the tocal news publisied here.i 11932. Better than Optimism. (New York Times.) | ; There has been wondering and cven bitter com- | plaint of the present lack of the old American | |indomitable hcpefulness. It is said that the despond- | lency is universal. Not only business but the spmt} land rights and harvest of thou- sands of peasants.” Collectivization Started in 1929 | The storm of “collectivization” | which Miss Strong says changed ' Russia from the legend of incredible | chaos to the legend of incredible ability to conquer the world, broke upon the union of sccialist soviet republic in 1929. | Associated Press Tackle Turk Edwards wounds and carries a good bit of the power in the Washington State col lege line. He is one of the veterans who will lead the W. S. C. drive for Ahe 1931 coast championship. seventh term and was 68 years old. holds the other seat. There are four vacancies, nor- mally Republican and two Demo-| cratic to be filled at special elec- tions. Ackerman’s death is the twelfth of members-elect of the new House of Representatives. Dr. Charles P. Jenne Dr, J. W. r, J. W. Bayne Roums 6-6 Triangle Bldg. Office kours, 9 am. to 5 pm. Xvenings by appointment. Phone 321 second Friday | 8. The United States George Washington Bi- . | The death of Congressman Acker- DENTIST each month st AT = fisak : ; : This is how the new Russia is' ! b L ALK I A ey R D BlSC e GARGER | centennial Commission Washington Building, Wash- GIETea, ANis | pktion Ui sa:f man made control of the next Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | 7:30 p. m oot ington, D. C. will send lterature and suggestions 100000000 of the world's most House more uncertain. His death Building tish Rite Temple |for lccal programs to any committee, organization | packward peasants acquire five | again tied the Republican and Telephone 176 WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary lor group that will write for them. | centuries of agricultural advance- Democratic parties with 214 mem-) o o e e ment i1 & single. seedn i bers each and a Farmer Labor|7g % LOYAL ORDER OF m gle s i MOOSE, NoO. 70¢ | Meets Monday 8 p. m. Ralph Reischl, Dictator 1 Legion of Moose No. 3 meets first and third Tuesdays || G. A. Baldwin, ' Becretary apa | Herder, P. D. Box 273, e A E N S MOUNT °""'NEAU LODGE N [of men is deprossed. Efforts are frequently made| Sceing that a medieval agricul-, I ¥ Dr. A. W. S ? | Second ana fourth Mon- to galvanize the people into something like cheer-|ture was threatening its Five Year|and the collectives, plans Russla's.-rwo Mm DAY BEST r. . . Stewart day of each mouth in \ fulness. But they seem to make little impression. | Plan the Government organized the crops, says the author. He can say DENTIST Seottish Rite Templ-, . The daily press, like the casual talk of the multi-|State grain trust with instructions’ here shall be planted wheat, there| FOR STOMACH TROUBLE|] H®Hoursda m. to8o o | peginning at ¥:30 p. m. (&) A ——— et e tude, is full of reports and statistics showing how|to grow 60,000,000 bushels for the!cotton and over there raise live- | SYWARD BUILDING H. L, REDLINGSHAF- .“4"/ PENALIZING THE SNOOPER. bad the situation is, and how certain it is to grow|state in three or four years. ! stock. Skip one meal and drink I Office Phone 469, Res. 5 4 2 o worse—especially in the matter of unemployment| It suggested that peasants pool| It is the force of State credits antefd Wash out sto:nachw:t:; Phone 376 | E‘:'c.r‘t‘"m' JAMES W. LEIVERS Under the cniightened Prohibition regime in thisa0d poverty—s the winter comes on. The task|their propirty in large working exerted on collectives through irac- | bouels each morning by drinking| ® e 22 G RN country there has been evolved a unique semi- ! SUTe to be laid upon States and cities and charitable | units, each household sharing in!tor stations and the organization water with spoonful of simple gly-| ¢ o ORDER OF EASTERN STAK organizations is said to be truly appalling. |the harvest to the extent of its built upon Russia’s peasants. cerin, buckthorn bark, saline cum- Second and Fourth official character whyu, while ‘e has no badge of < A ) . | . 4 ¢ 01" "Well, at any rate, Americans are not appalled |capital investment and labor. | z e ; Robert Simpson v e e L O a1V Il They are addressing themselves with great| Under the trust State tarms be- JUDGE HARDING LONE | Adierika brings ‘out poisons you Opt. D l T ; fosource and yersmulGAR iaiation to theloamegrain [APICHLS. MGy Tvers never thought were in your sys-| | Graduate Los Angeles Col- Rite Temple. JESSIF from the housetops about the sacrelige of violating or ignoring the Constitution. This is the class of- ficially known as indercover agents,’ but more commonly termed “snocpers” and “informers.” Usual- ly one of this tribe works deviously in the dark, worming his way into the coufidence of his fellow- man in order that he may betray him to the “law.” Seldom does his name or face adorn public prints or become part of the court records of cases he work that has to be don2. All this is more encour- | aging than would be unreasoning optimism. Our people are not lying back in the vain hope that {somehow the situation will right itself, and that | things will turn out for the best. Everywhere is discernible a resolution to make them turn out for the best. The difficulties are not underestimated But it is believed that intelligence and energy will |overcome them. It may fairly be said of this coun- |try that it is today taking to heart the saying of equipped with 2very modern lmple-i .DEFENDER WHlTE SOX ment and manned by hired labor! working according to patterns cut: COLORS; WINS TWICE by soil and crop scientists, agricul- | Handicapped by the absence of his four mates on the White Sox tural engineers and management | experts. ! By 1930 there were 143 of these |POWling team, Judge Harding bore grain factories averaging in size the brunt of the match with the from 100,000 to 200,000 acres. |Senators on the Elks Club alleys Me: Blo Harvest Saturday night. He won the first tem. If you are nervous, can't sleep, full of gas, it will surprise you. Adlerika contains no harmful drugs. Get it today; by tomorrow you feel jthe wonderful effect of this Ger- man doctor’s remedy. Butler-Mauro Drug Co., in Douglas ky Guy's Drug Store. —adv. lege of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground CHIROPRACTOR | Hellenthal Building T Dr. Geo. L. Barton | KELLER, Worthy Mat- ron; FANNY L. ROB- INSON, Secretary. KENIGHTS OF COLUMR(S Saghers Council No. 1798 Meetings second and lasl Monday at ¥:30 p. m Transient brotbers urg ad to attend. Couna' starts. Often his pay is based upon the value of |- . two games and was only five pin: OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | ; : {the poet: The memorable harvest of 1930 0. Y Lo ! Chambers, Fifth Street information he furnishes and the convictions ob-| Tasks in hours of insight willed 1s described by Miss Strong as the behind in the third game. | Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 noon | JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. tained thereupon—A Judas-fee as it were. | : " P . The Senators were also shy two 2p m to5 p m May be in hours of gioom fulfilled. ‘most historic harvest since man- s . H. J. TURNER, Secretary. Most citizens regard the class with repugnance, g Kind first cast grain on the soil, PlYers Tom Selby was high man Umbrellas 1 7p m to8p m I R i e i G abhorring it and its slimey trade. It isn't often| Americans may not be light-hearted about it, Tor ‘20000 NIninia | trodived (30D of the evening with 179 for sin- By Appointment | | DOUGLAS AERIE 117 ¥. O. B. t i h hibit the Dut most of them are at all events stout-hearted. 5 : o~ igle game honors and 166 for best PHONE 259 Mevts first and third B unel or Jusiice, hiserey; ex . From all parts of the land assurances come mat.ouo‘m bushels of grain, sou'm'oooiflverflge. . Mondays, 8 o'clook o abulude. (When one does 1t, becomes news, 88 o, o, has to be done in caring for the unfortunate | Pushels more thf:m the year besory Tonight’s matches are between i tt Eagles Hall was instanced by a news story carried a few d“ys‘and needy will be done. Ten American Statss have f‘:r the fost “’:e "’fnce,'h'e War | the Braves and the Athletics, and IN ALL v DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | |Jouglas. W. E. FEERO, W. P, ! 880 by the New York Times from Providence, Rhode | prouqyy notified the President that they are able and | S 8in Was the world's largest gy g oclock between the Tigers | Optometris-Optician GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting Island, as reported by the Assoclated Press. One ready to see to it that none of their own people | Producer of grain. and the Cardinals. SHADES | | Eyes Examined—Glasses Pitted | | brothers welcome. Umberto d’Amico, applying for naturalization as a|go hungry or cold. Voluntary committees, manned | BY May 1, 1931, there were 12,-; The score Saturday follows: & f Room 7, Valentine Bidg. I - e ! citizen of the United States, appeared for exam- by workers who are both capable and confident, [ 000,000 households in the collectives, | || Office phone 484, residense | | I° Our trwcks go amy piace amy ' ination before Federal Judge Letts. On his behalf, lare planning their relief campaigns almost with |half of the entire peasant O 1 WHITEIDS?;; SR 1 vhone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | [ | time. A tamk for Diesel OW ! probably as proof of his fitness to become a citi- enthusiasm. They know that we shall not fail |tion. { e 4 % | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 ||| and s tamk for crude off Yakovlef, through the State farms | Koski 156 156 156—468 save zen, it was testified that he had been an informer this year, as we did not lost. The facts are un- 4 i Howard 155 155 155—465* .7 | ® N T 4 burmer trowble. for the Prohibition officers in Providence. g‘;:::"s‘ée:;‘;‘ !;hzf B“Q;gm‘;:“;::go:: !‘;“’S‘;‘O‘:het:; |3 Georae 156 156 155_468* i e E PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 That was sufficient for Judge Letts—not to 3 3 4 il Harding 166 167 151—484 | o RELIABLE TRAN: make d’Amico a citizen, but to reject his applica- ':’;:;33;“"‘: A ;‘;‘“m‘:;’” L ‘:::ys‘ifm‘h;e ";‘e’r‘g | s S e TO \ JUNEAU-YOUNG | SFER tion. “I will not knowingly maturalize any stool | ioi, GOt FREL b ERY O O e With e 802 803 787 2302 | ! Funeral Parlors . f. pigeon who works for the Government, particularly wing of grim determination to perform the arduous : lsb'aw' SENATORS y Licensed Funeral Directers the Prohibition Enforcement Bureau or for the|tasks which we have “willed” It is a national at p e art :Zg :’4’; :;’5—522 and Embalmers NEW RECORDS i police. Stooling is a despicable practice, and SDIquamy, certainly admirable, which was never so y 9—49 Night Phone 336-2 Day Phome 12 NEW SHEET MUSIC ; | : ] | Andrews 137 151 157—445 g o US : long as you continue it I will not permit your |urgently required as it is today. With it we ought Goddard 145 145 145—435° ; naturalization here,” Judge Letts told the appucant‘to be comen_t to go ahead. It is, In reality, much | h Petrich 129 165 136—430 RADIO SERV’CE § Most Americans will agree that the Court ruled n;;n'ehreaTsu:jmgt k‘thtan wm:ld be rgzy predlc;;xox:is thnl; put,t e ; R 2 s . ° = correctly in this case. all the clouds at now lower above our eads wil ' 2 mn Radio Re niri ) { g at once be in the deep bosom of the ocean buried. A . ‘-Mrage' did Z{z ;’::,1 131430 Dl’. C LBAF en:on l Radio Tubes and Spuppllile‘s 1 | H . CHIROPRACTO! l E COFFIN PLAN. BFE n HU"Y MUHIHS | - Fbiis sad’ Bog Brcaloiin | THE COFFI LAN. Ban Short Selling. b Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. TR ) i 3 AT THE HOTELS FOOT CORRECTT i In its receni Detroit Convention the American (New York World-Telegram.) It’s the n.ulhons of tiny s s | xuurl-?;)-fl 2.5, .?: JUNEAU MELODY | Legion adcpted ¢ resolution, by a unanimous VOte,| ooy gt pears through short selling opera- bubbles in the batter, [ l. : ) 2-5, HOUSE | recommending to Pre.ident Hoover that he restorey,ns qnursday succeeded in depressing security |l released by the cream of Eke Castinegs POUSIESE ot USSR 4 ’ the wartime Council of National Defense, better |, jces There was little news of a disturbing nature S i Pk | Livingston Wernecke, Mayo, Y. 0 known as the “War Board” and put into effect|to warrant the wide drop. There was, in fact, y 8 || . T Charles J. Rapuzzi, Frank A. the plan of Howard E. Cofiin, nationally prominent |considerable optimism following the rise of the day Powder. Unfortunately, Nefsy: John MONMY“ Skagway; G. motor and aviation magnatc. os a means of seeking |before. there are cheap substi- |f!%: Bich Jr. Seward; J. J. Lead- “We N Close” JUNEAU TRANSFER better, Jr. e [Yever ose L a way out of depression. Mr. Coffin, who was 8 Prices fell Thursday as the result of raids hy Y i tutes for cream of tartar. Alaskan COMPANY member of the “War Board,” has outlined a line [bear operators who had only one purpose in mind O et DRCOARRY: T Nel- of activities for procedure if the President follows|That was to depress prices. They make bl.xbbles t00, [ n Atlin, B. C.; ‘Alex Berardini, SERVICE the suggestion of the Legionnaires. James W. Gerard, former Ambassador to Ger- but not the tiny, flufiy ! Cordova; J. J. Kennedy, Haines; J. Among other things he would have it Investigate |many, in an interview which appears clsewhere in| l| i\ Ack any domestic || |Davis, Mrs. H. Bragstad and chil- MOTOR CO. ¥ the five-day week, stabilization of employment, raz- tm" n:wizmpe“ut"dfly r‘;mkesx ot:t l:n excetlllent g?sxe 3 AL | dren, Seward. Bl inz of artificial tréds ‘harriers, revision of the tarity [AKNIEAS Shok SeTIDE end ganst the Brathoe Which| §| Science teacher or any Zynda “Jim” and “Marvan” | and anti-trust laws, reduction of public officials’ |PAESS S elling possible; namely. the lending| i} djetitian, Not every bak- O. G. Torrance, Seattle; E. Is- | salaries, long-time planiing of & public works' pro- | gl o h 19 TR Dalehariine trans ing powder contains aacson, Petersburg. Not Ch s THIRD and MAIN STS. E ey 5 & ———— . gram, Prohibition cnd other matters. It would | gotion disposes of stock which he does not own, cream of tartar, for the NOXIOE ol onl{ien:r‘m | constitute a sor' of general staff on economiCmerely betting that the market will go down so bsti Tot 1 Dr. Doelker is no longer asso- s questions, be absoluicly mon-political in character [that he can buy the stock lower and deliver it | | Substitutescostalotless. |} o “H0 KT B BU K ractice. e Moves, Packs and Stores | and function as an advisory commission to any |Often he delivers the stock before he has actually Look on your baking [f|.4v. DR. GEORGE L. BARTON.|{ y Freight and Baggage | administration th.t hippened to be in power. bought it in the market. He does this by borrow- . ) g | ! ; Mr. Coffin is in carnest about the idea, but|ing stock from brokers who are holding the stock powdertin. See P . : «|§ RICE & AHLERS CO. Prompt Delivery of | 50 far the only real attention ‘hat has been given [for clients. The short seller thereby uses the if you see the !';‘Il\”“‘ 1| LUDWIG NELSON I GOOD PLUMBING - FOR RANGES ALL KINDS OF COAL it was the Legion’s endorsement. ~Neither President '““Th"me:‘ nga\l{nstktg\: ':"E':‘ wgho owns_them. words “cream RO ¢ JEWELER | Ii PHONE 48 | Hoover nor nore of his official famlly have so| Tl d‘;; bln"imx"‘; *;h"g;i:‘l'l’“:; 'hs‘:c::ik of tartar.” Setilie Watch Repairing “We tell you in advance HEATERS AND | much as publicly commented on i, and it has pr‘“‘m" e i Chillins Brunswick Agency what job will cost” : | been greeted with genera apathy in other clrcles, | " onctrctive move. It’s important! G FRONT STREET FIREPLACES 5 both official and unofficiul » »— L i h The Stock Exchange should go furhter. It should 4 1 ban short selling, and it can easily do this by for- @ o o. L O and CORONZ | THINGS TO REMEMBER ABOUT THE [bidding the louning of stock. Sehllllny ; HEMLOCK v i WASHINGTON BICENTENNIAL. L :';n; u::r?:l ;vh;n the g:-ea‘t n;a!otri)t(y of business Guaranteed | £y al ] eaders are trying to take constructive . ! These points should be emphasized with respect |steps aaginst a depression, we are faced with the Bll‘"‘! Powder I &EMURSSRD“ o ‘.5 EO. i to the Celebration of the Two Hundredth Anni-|short seller attempting to throw the entire world 1 ¢ satiafied customers” | versary of the Birth of George Washington next [deeper into the mire. (cream of tartar) Telephone 92 or 95 and BRSRTC . viec s nsivsc SRNEER| sl I!t th:1 slt;cl: ‘Et:xcbhangeh wants to do something == leave your order with constructive, lel an short selling for all time. 1. It is sponsorsd by the United States Govern- Let it X bli & o rrrrrrrrrrrrr v cree A ment: Congress created the United States George goes shx::t eo{p:mci' "h;L x;:::eu?: :xg]_ lfi rsg(x; :;};; GEORGE BROTHERS [ Washington Bicentennial Commission and the Presi-|There is no time like the present to end once and Full Half Cord, $4.25 k P dent of the United States is its chairman. for all a viclous practice which is being used to|[ BE P REP ARED Chester Barneson PANATORIUM 2. It will not be a world's fair or exposition, (hamper constructive measures toward recovery. H wm ceeeed and it will not be held in any one place. r P9 CLEANE { uerl" It will be a nt;tion—w&:e, even a world-wide| When an earthquake occurs on the Ohio-Indiana ‘Real OPPOT tunty Comes Only to 3 RS i es of celebrations in which every State, city and|line how is one to know whether the disturbance i (5 “We Call For and Deliver” é town—every organization and institution, every home |arose in Senator Fess's concern about Prohibition the Ma"' W llh Ready Money. ]’UNEAU C BIN'ET E and individual—in this country, together with Ameri- [0F Senator Watson's solicitude for the tariff?— —JOHN D ROCKEFELLER A FHONE 353 . cans and others in many foreign countries, will par- | (Buffalo Courier-Express.) * 3 and DETAIL MILL- ticipate. Every community is expected to plan and carry out its own program of events, in cooperation wll;'\fl?l::n;s n:\; & wailllm“ygp;: a:gk\;e lthleh ctnseh directly Mr. Rockefell b life i is running WORK CO. % » asks is that she retain s e In a with t;::ias:iv.ed States Commission and the 8tai2 |1 toothold on China's thorax . (Washington Do) sn:all ‘:a ea‘:l de‘;vaseg:!el a:ed or ! Fromt Street, mext to Warner J A @ B i i Washington's Birthday, Feb-| 11 one is to believe the Democrats, an optimist nmyt h_P P % s “ draying service is always the best Horshme Ty unean Auto f ruary 22, 1932, to Thanksgiving Day, Novembef 24,[is anyon: who plans on running for President on OPDOX .l Y cam? 13, %8y, [ e - -'b—m s CABINET and P L t Sh 5 1932, with special local and national celebrations|{the Republican ticket next year.—(Ohlo State Jour- small thmgs of life that lead to the MILLWORK an op M § everywhere on all holidays, anniversaries, or other |nal.) b' S 3 [} D. B. FEWER h i IRl dan be:connocted with the life of 1g. tart your savings account } P 114 oK st Phone 477 Verl J. Groves George Washington. When and if the Volstead Act is repealed, the today no matter how small. i hone NERAL CARPENTER g‘“‘l ?‘l"?tml’ _Washing, i * 5. While the ceremonies on February 22 should V::: of ‘;ub" P{;;ldent :iv“mnn will be a bright L3 5 Wik Cl:)as;l: i’%’nhsnl:I o'i“tl)zuizlf’ ‘l B % star on ‘scutcheon. He will be vindicated.— > S B especially elaborate ress! s | A 4 atz and impressive, as marking | g 1015 Globe Democrat.) I GLASS REPLACED Up Work, Top Dressing. i [§f the actual Two Hundredth Anniversary of George | The B M B h nd B k IN AUTOS Old cars made to look ) i '-m‘;:‘m; h]im"'th“";‘ngm'““ :sl“’ should ‘be( ~ And now they are mapping a new Arctic route 7 - benre $ Ban. i like new i made "mm g: :;" ngs, pageants, plays, pro-ffrom Europe to America. The advantage of this OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Estimbtds’ furnished Come in and get our low | gessions, mi estivals, tableaux and other [route will be the quantity and freedom of cracked Upon Request ts at various times during ihe entire period [ice—(Florida Times-Union.) 1

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