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— worer T TR SRS ——— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 6, 1931. Daily Alaska Empire .| . ™"V PFAL ENCOURAGING. MEN MISSING PROFESSIONAL i Sociatios 1 | —_— P £ y P | The purchase by -Noah A. Timmons and J. B. . I rateri orS : 2 b - i Woodworth, Canadian mining men, of the White . . TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER | | f o. o . ~ 1 SR WA Water property on the Tulsequah River in the| Helene W.L. Albrecht | B—_______Gasnneau Chiomx : . L. 4 Published every _evening except Sunday by the Taku mining region, as announced in The Empire PHYSK el L2 A BEMPIRS PRINTING COMPANY at Second und Main | Santly” | gy ; ol Ehat OTHERAPY | B. P. 0. ELKS § [ ERINTING, cntly, is concrete evidence of the interest | | Massage, Electrisity, Infra Red | | aeetine ey g | T the Post Office In Juneau as Becond Ciass |Mining men generally are exhibiting in regions that | Rey, Medical Gymnastics. | wed:eewan gn levehr:f -~ ma give promise of being gold-bearing, and particularly | J 410 Goldstein Building s X’;l g‘y: SUBSCRIPTION RATES, |in the Taku River section. Mr. Timmons is one| | it ? Phone Office, 216 I Hall, PR, Blky Dellvered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and of Car ada’s most prominent mine operators and | | Inquiries haye been rece:ved‘au .. o Vi Thar3 for $1.25 per mont Bas B Al i hat industry. |the Governor's office concerning| g siting prothers v mall, b AT at the following rates: has acqu a substantial fortune in that industry. |ins. prescnt {whiereabotits: of'! the| | DS, KASK . ® | welcome, ; One year, it ; sontha, n advence, |\rr Woodworth is a mining engineer of Vancouver St b | | J R & FREEBURGER ' $6.00: one month, in . - i | following persons, supposed to be DENTISTS M. S. JORGENSEN, Exa'ted Ruic. Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly He has bzen actively connected with the Taku deal lin Alaska: Blomgren Building M. H. SIDES, Secretary. X AR R fatlure or irregulafity | g iy was through him that Mr. Timmons was | "W. B. Dey—Last trace of him Pg};ONE 56 L st el rriona it st oalds ‘ " Te lephone for Editorial Lxm}'linffimms Offices, 374. induced to take an interest. |was in Arizona in 1918, when he Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | Co-Ordieie Buod- ok f MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRE®S. | It is probably too early to say that the ground | was reported to have come to Al-!e. ’y Y . les of Freemason- { The Associated Press i uxv.-luad(vely‘ ehmnmpddlt!t:_dt?:'1nvc:vml is a mine. What has been bought is a aska. T e | ry Scottish Rite i , e fo sublication of news dispatches cre o | iy AT T T TSRy « TR O | Rey ings | ‘u‘s“rr ;Mre b'h“%‘,‘;:‘,;d;“‘.“ ’m this :mp«r and also the | prospect That it is a promising one is clearly Frank guclg and .f.lben Bergep Dl‘ Chal‘les P Jenn ':gsggr :ne:: i local news published herein demonstrated by the purchase. The deal cannot Iniorm:twn 8. Awired concening 3 DENTIST 4 " gath, :;D.I = 1 the whereabouts of Frank Buck monsh & ‘ c Al TO 8E LARGER but in o the t, § ‘ ‘ ALAS‘;’(:AsIiHEJA‘;AggNANGYU?)FfH'E;l!P?JBLICAEION. e 1t e gen‘yfal"m( R . dxsm.c and Albert Bergen of the Buck and|| FRooms 8 and 9 Valentine 7:30 p. m Sco¥ . lead to a more extensive search for other deposits| Bergen mines in Alaska, one called | | Building tish Rite Temple E and ract additional capital there. Juneau, of “The Fox” another “The Beaver.| | Telephone 176 WALTER B. HEISEL, Becretary surse, will benefit to some extent from the devel-| Albert Bergen is either German or|®: . 6 —_— i opments in the Taku since it is the nearest center Norwegian. ¥ = % Mll':‘;‘“t:)l::n’:r ; for bor and shipoing. It is generally to be Frank Olcese— Was born of Dr W. Bayne l ” 3 i ; that Messrs. Timmons and Woodworth will Ttalian parents in California about | annw'm'r ¥ | :“:f; s o e 3 R - j successful in developing a heavy producer and ’Z(_)on!ieaar: ?:%za::: wehs Vias;’hes\-ri Roums 5-6 Triangle Bldg. : Yoktos, of "o‘;‘e ANn e : perous mine on the White River group. :mph)yed » where he Was|| office Lours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | |meets first and third Tuesdays | > L Fvenings by appointment. G. A. Baldawin, [ { 2 Tim Corcoran — Left Malden, 2l Becretary and i [ 13ges! 11;;:'1 1‘~ been made that fE:glancl }pay \11;1 Mass., in 1918 and was supposed|h_ Phone 321 | Herder, P. D. Box 273. X debt by ferring a few warships | to have started for a new gold ST g e s oo i E ed States. How about France sending over | strike in lower Alaska in 1910; re- | @-—————— ol [hdidiab ""NOEAU LODGE NO. 1€ 5 ( 1; few shiploads of “conayac? | ported to have been in Fairbanks | Dr. A. W. Stewart | day of each mouth in 4 ' ; | in 1925. Corcoran is about 58| DENTIST | | Seottish ~Rite 1e “* A Templ-, ~ 1 i History and Business. years ofioks Hours 9 & m. to 6 p. ;. | | beginning at 7:30 p. m. G i 4 | Birger Kallander—Supposed to SXWARD BUILDING a2 L L \‘ ‘f/ ; OPPORTUNITY FOR SERVICE. | (New York Herald Tribune.) be residing in Alaska, Officc Phone 469, Res. ' s o f z e William Harrison Weaver or Phone 276 ‘ ER, Master; JAMES W. LETVERS : | Never since William Bradford wrote his “History Harry Weaver i1 abhut 55 Secretary. 3 If the Democrats retain their majority in the| . outh Plantation” have so many works of | arry Weaver — He is abou . % s casstbabiv heir party will lp: e 5 e years, of age and was supposed to b T g e ] National House of Represen 1} ves, their party A and biography appeared in this co\mnjv as have been employed in Alaska |e o ORDER OF EASTERN STAR have an opport ty for public service which has during the last few years. As a result, the ordinary Sha b Adet ok ' R b S' ! Second and Fourth come to but few of its members in recent years.\man has become more historically minded than Marsden E. Keyes‘—-Reporuad to obert 1mpson 4 Tuesdays of each mouth, ; To many of the House members thus elevated to |ever before. He has not only found the procession have been in Alaska from 1926 to| | Opl. D. at 8 o'clock, Bcootisk { control, it will be their chance to gain national [Of hirlolrwal efven:ls a dnz/;_rtmgtanld colorful Lpflfletflhm{ 1930. ) Graduate Los Angeles Col- Rite Temple. JESSI¥ g W N . +he |but he has gained something of the perspective tha B i 5 i | KELLER, Mz PO nenes Sty i of peace has the| "l F o the thoughtful contemplation of th:| | This evening outfit is one of the fall costumes worn by Jean Wood- b e “;’gm‘)’l‘li"r";?:a"s’; e gp&mfig %od ok W wonf’ > nction been confronted with so many grave prob-| 2z ¥ A 2k <onal | son, Washington debutante. t is of DIACE vl - S E o] 'sons, | ; FANNY L. RO R L (PR It s ede e, gton debutante. The coat is of black velvet with white fur | mmynicate with the Governor's| | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground INSON, Secretary. | thing, and, 5 past throws light on|collar. Office in Juneau. - o| —~ Y the Republican Party, it would have been charged|ine possible trend of the future, it has added still e WA, - f KNIGHTS OF COLUMB(S with the duty of sol th:m. In taking over the|another dimension to his mental reach. | 4 ~ Seghers Council No. 1708 House control, the Democrats also take with it the| The new interest in history and biography has (h‘E':::i“;'s I‘“"i i"°“°‘:‘“f l:: WEIL WILL NOT Ol papers s S EERUE Dr. Geo. L. Barton Meetings second and last E s | o sinath e ird of a series of eigl | ¥ responsibilities it entails. Ino more enthusiastic followers than the business A .. s Monday at 7:30 p. m It would be en too much to expect that men of the country, and no class should profit| articles written by Jean Wood- LET RED LUCAS | FOR CHRISTMAS | CHIROPRACTOR Transient brotbers urg : ; |more from an intelligent study of the lessons of| £om, Washington society girl, \ - o 5 Hellenthal Building »d to attend. Counci ¢ will not use their power for political advantage |1 L 4 doscribing the life of a debu- GO TO CHICAGO| | SUGGESTIONS || OFFICE SERVICE ONLY o A o bty el ok BEIAY WA 1 ds, 1t|'n0 Past ANILEOVER from their ranks have come o = I 4 Chambers, Pifth Btrees AR N e % dvance the |3ome Of our foremost historians. James Ford Rhodes,| tante.) o : g See | || Hours: ¢ a. m. to 12 noon JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. | atural for them to seek to advance the|, iho of the best history of the United States e ke YOI SR Moy 00 oo Dlmeys) Ordwav’s Studio. | 2p m to5p m | H. J. TURNER, Secretary. party in and out of season. With a|go the period since 1850, was an iron and steel By JEAN WOODSON | Weil, president o{ h\he Cincinnati | Y S | 7p m to8p m of the opposing party in office, there manufacturer of Cleveland. Henry Charles Lea, (For The Associated Press) ?ln-{l\ denwd,rep?”.‘ from Chicago fol By Appointment DOUGLAS AERIE 117 ¥. O. An.. ‘ons in abundance for partisan political |greatest of our scientific historians and world- famed 3—My Houston Whirl e & deas WEe Virhuadly, completed) e PHONE 259 Mevts first and tivied M maneuvering. Used legitimately, the country will [authority on ecclesiastical history, was a member| WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 6— | b h “f"”d ‘_’Y“‘L:.“"m?ldfl Hac Mondays, 8 o'clock hot be critical of it. But if the Democrats, in their |of the oldest publishing house in the United States|Right now I want to forget WO " (lsak- and. ARk Meaiole of Sun DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | ( pouglns. W wt Eagles FHal Al to promots the party's fortune, go beyond that[8nd Was prominent i other business activities in|ington and tell you about my visit|Cubs to the Reds in exchange for Optometrist—Optician uglas. W. E. FEERO, W. F. R s beyond that | /) delphia. Hubert Howe Bancroft was also alin Houston, Texas, for I had such | TMCher Red Lucas and Outfielder Eyes Examined--cilasses Fitted | o s SMUTH, ;Secretary. . ViMung int, if they adopt sharpshooting tactics against & vith | % § Estel Crabtree. brothers welcome. 4 S B itca prosperous publisher before he retired to write, with|a wonderful time there. g 0 MRENG > Room 7, Valentine Bldg. - e O o s | ecause it s Re-iine aiq of a corps of assistants, a monumental work| Everyone treated me so nicely Both Wilson and Malone aresaid i Office Phone 484; Residence | | e s wre certain to hurt their cause|of forty-six volumes on the history of the Pacific/and there was something to do to be in bad standing with the Cub | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | Our trucks go any place any | |Coast from Alaska to Panama. When Bancroft com- | ev minute. management and President Weil B to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 ||| time. A tank for Diesel Oil ‘ . Under existing national conditions, the best evi- |pleted his glgantic task he presented his library| I visited Virginia Eagle and shesaid he would like to have either |1 AND le o|| and a tank for crude oil save | dence of Democratic wisdom, capacity for govern- [of over 60,000 volumes to the University of California.jgave a wonderful luncheon tn Ggper both OI_”}em‘ He does not wish | 2 burner trouble. | A ment and ability to apply it, will be a devotion to| The tradition is still being maintained, for James|honor the very day I arrived. I : ‘1’“« with Lucas, however, hej o . PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | sublic service without regard for partisan welfare. Truslow Adams, author of “The Epic of America,” |was 50 thrilled v\l?en we drove out | K | LNEAU_YOUN(‘ | o = o | . iflnd that, too, will in the end prove to be the graduated from a brokerage business into the his-|to the country club and met all & 5 i | J i [ e RELIABLE TRANSFER | ot o rtisan politics, If the House, under|!oTian's profession. Siill others have made vast|the g - I Funeral Parlors ! FrIETET =i B ] S e g {collections of the original materials of history, but| After the luncheon we drovey |4 Licensed Funeral Directors pRnotras ol, can in some measure bring re- |y .ocolves mever turned to historical composition |around the city in Virginia’s new H and Embalmers | 3 lief to the nation’s distressed people, industries, and |of these was Edward E. Ayer, who built a large|car. I | Night Phone 336-2 Day Phone 12 | NEW RECORDS & \ business, it &ill not find them ungrateful or un- |fortu pplying ties to the railroads of the| We went to the first football| M l O'l § Not Only Cheaper but o % { g - |fortune on su ying ties I v e first v ! b of r mindful of that fact when the ballots are being|Mississippi Valley. The origin of the vast collection |game played this season Rice ll/sc P l i Better NEW SHEET MUSIC cast in the 1932 general élections. of early Americana which he presented to the New- Institute and that night we at-| PR W s, BRVER T T , berry Library in Chicago was a copy of Prescott's tended the first Rice dance. ! = a RADIO SERVICE “Conquest of Mexico,” which he found in a de- During my visit we went some E rt 1 D THE SOBER LIFE. serted mine in Arizona while he was fighting Indians|place every night. Mosi of the [{ CARA NOT RICE & AHLERS CO l Dr. C. L. Fenton ' Rmd' T Radio Rep“"’"}‘ under Kit Carson. William L. Clements, a manu-|time though it was to a roof gar-| i . . | CHIROPRACTOR adio Tubes and Supplies o A valued subscriber of The Empire, one who|facturer and banker, has endowed the University {den. The orchestra was very gox’l‘ i GOOD PLUMBING | Kidney and Bowel Specialirt has been a reader and patron of this paper many |of Michigan with another priceless collection of |and the dance floor was fixed up || I | Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. years, writes: | Americana, to serve as a field of future historical|so cute with colored lights that{ “We tell you in advance | FOOT CORRECTION | JUNEAU MELODY & i t he girls’ eSSt st at-| : . 3 2 - . Suppose you once in a life-time insert ""‘;‘/‘:-! i T ?;:S[ewu. girls' dresses most at- | Butler Mauro what job will cost” I. Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 7-8 | : - an editorial in your paper commending your A ouen DTN A o i i st . HOUSE subscribers who are sober both in principle of service from its business class to the increase| Another day we went to the San| L Ay * R of knowledge, historical or otherwise? Jacinto Inn for luncheon. It's quite | Dr C and practice. Are they not worth this? h an historic battlefield and T wie} u 0. The Empire never has had a word of criticist Y glad to see it. A to say regarding anyone, either subscribers or non- A Truth Is Demonstrated. On Sunday a whole crowd of us EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS | OFFICE ROO\IS subscribers, who observe the habits of sobriety in (Boston News Bureau.) drove down to Galveston and went 8 am. to 11 p.m. 1 drink or any other phn.fir of living. It very freely Not always is truth accorded at once the recog- f[?’r:ém:y:;rm\\:\Xu‘:;‘l(,:‘-(l}r\-o‘poltfifl;;?;‘ Lame Roa FOR RENT A concedes to them the right to live as they please,|pnition it wins in the end. Angry mobs have slain he wa‘\'(‘\ ik rgdain .high We e ‘e Deliver SERVICE in accord with the dictates of their own conscience, |ruthlessly many a valiant soul who stood up in its SR Tots ;’f Hin Shiaiie !he.m We N consistent with the rights and safety of their fellows. |defense. Scientists in the past have been laughed| ioveq ™ iy the water for Will remodel to MOTOR CO. ¥ As an advocate of the repeal of the E‘“mee";: peane i?xfmg‘::f::med for discovey of a truth|,uhye then came out and had 4| suit tenant Amendment, we do not feel called upon to B trd ] pienic supper on the beach. { “Jim” and “M: ” B b v & Wl | arvan bigoted about those who cannot agree with us. We Possibly truth (:s _“e‘:"md"rfi j‘e&"r and ‘,’lf”;e The food was delicious. We had believe that the rank and file of the Drys are as :“:::::g n‘;"fi“‘:(:igh‘:*‘:?md:";i" Z‘;afp;;gfimned the best fried chicken and lots of . GOLDSTEIN THIRD and MAIN STS. good citizens as their opponents. But we hold they|,nci the wrongness of the wrong has been ex- gtk:‘“dl:(,‘,m??;::l““rzt m:; 2?:11(1 merican BUILDING are mistaken about the duties devolving UpPON|perjenced. The stake for heretics became a thing again';'t. & Background of fluty them citizens, when they undertake to force|of the past as man's conception of truth broad-| aiie clouds = Beaut:y Moves, Packs and Stores 4 their own abstinence upon those who dxsagr(?e with |ened. Right after supper we drove hhk‘ o i Fnelght and Balm. them, as the anti-Prohibitionists would be if they About two thousand years ago a great Teacher|, "y cton and when Virginia and! P l D it i ocated a law to compel the abstinent to drink,[emphasized the great truth of the unity of man-|yigiq goodnight we both felt that| arior Prompt Delivery of It is that mistaken conception of the “sober” that kind. 1}:‘ cepta "’fpfc‘s it h;5 fbfi‘; »;mught it was the end of a perfect day.| FOR RANGES ALL KINDS OF COAL L we criticize and not their sobriety. Ak in "m‘f" sobc.m_\. Bt'ml";( lhe [;fl 9 feconz But now I'm back in Wath::on: Mrs J ok W.] N R hoisa t New thovever " swari vin. (i WIS SAT Brebacsiions o) A e Btk . HEATERS AND PHONE 48 AN, QR ’ A ¥ s B e foiie make for my debut, I have a lot of | RAIL CONSOLIDATION SENTIMENT |ihroes of depression is literally forced to a belated | iyt thinos to think and write | Telephone 397 B ———— Y FIREPLACES GROVY recogntion of the truth that no nation can enjoy| .o, economic health and security when other nations i ! One of the significant and favorable recent de-|are impoverished. R Woodson télls f velopments of the times is the known moderation The price of silver falls, and the purchasing| ¢ y.. geb friends. of heretofore outspoken —anti-consolidation views |pow:r of the Orient is drastically curtailed. That it among influential transportation authorities in Con- means !PSS money for .f\mencun cotton, radios, gress. Realization of the necessity for united action automobiles; less for British textile products; less| Have your furs cleaned and re- S Shan hanged conditions and for all the various raw and manufactured goods the|paired at Chas. Goldstein & Co | | Franklin ‘St., at Front e snoRea 0 TnRE S RN 5 Far East normally buys from other nations. —adv.| | Phone 496 RUTH HAYES formidable competitive agencies has resulted in a Sugar and coffee sag to levels well under the 4 It more temperate attitude on consolidations. It rep-|cost of production, but the distress thus resulting resents a switch from an anti-consolidation phobia|extends far beyond the confines of Cuba and Brazil, to a tolerant attitude with possibly reservations. and is reflected in the manifold channels of trade Particular stress was laid by the Interstate|into which Cuban and Brazilian money customarily Commerce Commission on reduction of waste result- |80es. Tariff barriers, reparations, lack of credit, jng from unbridled competition among railroads fg‘:ce;::;:;,mu?[ dg:;l:c;:og rx::; h:fnd;:elhl‘\,:\:‘x;sdm‘: e 00 pew C,Om) Hye ‘oendiuBnsE ek, of the world. Co-operation, not isolation, is the it necessary for railroads to co-operate more effi- HEMLOCK L. C. SMITH and CORONA i P TYPEWRITERS LIBERAL ‘Guaranteed by ‘ 0 WOOD J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by o DONALDINE Beauty Parlor satisfied customers” Telephone 92 or 95 and leave your order with GEORGE BROTHERS Full Half Cord, $4.25 | Chester Barneson PANTORIUM L s e v i) STEsER.cissssEEsisasiassisiiass seREea Some Essentials CLEANERS of Success Scesssesssssesscesecseesssssa way out. clently and reduce waste, as to service and rates, “Normal business conditions will not prevail in M y al } i 4 siness s “We Call For and Deli £ which has marked their own competition,” it de-|the United States,” said Chairman Wiggin of the JU’NEAU CABINET '“” o5 & P4 h , . : 7 PHONE 3 clared. Admission by the Commi: lm,l that growth [Chase National Bank, American repxswutnvme. at “Every boy and girl must have certain With the coal 12 1t comes from our 55 of competitive waste among the roads had occurred |the conference at Basle, upon his recent return from 13 s 84 1 F 1 farther and and DETAIL MII‘L_ when as an industry they have new enemies to Europe “until there is purchasing power in Europe, assets to achieve success—not material place. a“’ ':")‘r“ “::flf":z e face is regarded as an especially effective for the SouihlAtemfl- Asia, flf“d t\‘"““ Em'oli;?- and par- assets alone, but assets of character, f;? u“;m; - bin 1s Erinite WORK CO. ticularly Germany, can function normally. b 3 s . four-party pian. ol ot the recapture pro.| Thus is this fundamental trun of the unity gnd aml‘)’,"t‘? the "?“‘t important lotf thes(ei "l’l‘;;u‘;e":’pf:v': S e ot Oy || Fromt Stroet, mext to Warmer 3 In favoring the repe: = s driven “home. The coming of are ambition, industry, personality, an b, 3 Machine A . of mankind being oming o ¥, P v draying service is always the best M\ unegjL uto vision, the Commission said the problem presented y,vq) and Grandi is just one more text. That by varying earnings of different railroads can betler|effective means of international co-operation in b> met in other ways. It then mentioned con-jthis emergency will ultimately be found and ap- THRIFT. A. W. Mellon, ind we_specialize in Feed. CABINET and > One dollar or more will open a savings account D. B. FEMMER MILLWORK Pmnt Shop | 1 solidations together with pooling arrangements and plxed can scarcely be doubted by any who believe | adjustments of divisions as alternative means. These |in the integrity of civilization. § Phone 114 GENERAL CARPENTER g::n;:lzl’ztlx;fl i‘vg{.flu . are of even greater significance in the ' ; H bair " iy v,Bs l'zJns:'n-»"commissxon's R bl sedetion to].. YWhat e Legion undoubtedly meant was thad i ’ ; . o O i, Hashing, Jght of the 3 ibmision of |t Wants better beer. Thers is beer in all thelj TheB ]‘I B h d B k ( . l Folishing Simonizing, B e Kot Noshoas ibab ast dgec nov. but it wnally Besi . M. Behrends ban y : ||} orass REPLACED Up Work, Top Dressing the four-party plan. Anti-consolidatiol " mud at the bottom.—(Boston Globe.) R S o ies e g ’ on the Commission even contemplated a dismissal | 5 OLDEST DANK IN ALAS ! Famou Cand : S o : m:de ‘i of the application presented to them as a[n izr‘e;-i‘ kAg ‘obscure as t}k;go man who never 0};‘;5 Sbeen i | The Cash Bazaar Estimates Furnished A aed ge; e t under direct pressure from e |asked to scrve on a ver commission.—(Ohio State | . urn d ment arrived a Journal,) 'g 3 i Open Evemy Upon Rediidat L o o White House, { vl RSN § 3

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