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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 21, 193] TR 5 il S b e = — . irequired. The man who is interested in mining Company. Judson Brown, John Mark. —_— e D) - {will enjoy every minute of it. N F2 xSt For Skagway—Mrs. 8. Ashby, s.| | PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societies } IS 2 R R SN Thirty - five passengers were|Ashby. ° % OF e e e | TTTE A O T I ‘ 5 e QT brought to this port and 15 were| For Cordova—John Carlson, " v JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER MANUFAC 11,‘[‘_'}?\‘,' ey ITIES STILL GUMES N mbarked here for Westward ports.| For Seward—Albert Peterson, A.|® 5 ¢|| Gastineau Channc! } Bablished | Sacagt BNERY By e SUBNORMAL. i ” Persons who got off at Juneau |Nilsen. | Helene W.L. Albrecht | X PIRS PR PANY at Sccond und Main ithoritiag Al o gllghtly: Dettart were: Booked at Seattle PHYSIOTHERAPY | = B P o ELKS Strects, Juneau, Alaska. S 5 r';_""f“1 e l‘z"“;‘ :’ ’1*“ “‘“'l*“ £ ’;mm om Seattle—Mr. and Mrs S-! Passengers booked at Seattle for|| Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | Megting eovery ol n the Post Office tn Juneau as Second Class for produc Gr e damand s far ol allstedt, Muriel Wallstedt, Ger-|Lynn Canal and the Westward Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | !yrednesday night po of affecting operations materially. | 1de Wallstedt, Mrs. Mary Hol—‘were: : 410 Goldstein Building |lat 8 pm., Elks TTSUBLCRIPTION RATES, A manufacturing activity of 33 per cent or there-| AT ook, Mrs. W. Holbrook, Dorothy | For Haines—Mrs, S. G. Becker, Phone Office, 216 | |Han i . Jean Betty, Irene Burke, Ed- (1 Mersman, H. T. Gage, Mastor|® . - i Oelivered by earrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and abouts is st T 11 pitifully E: 2 vel that ob- C ] pitifully low and a level that ol [Vessal Brmgs Large Cargo ! WG SR viously can spell only negligible earning power for M. Smith, W. D. Gross, Zal-|Gage, A. T. Forbess, R. Hollifield,| e e we‘l’c‘z“;‘:! orothers i y six months, In advance, |the big organizations. \ and 35 PaSSCl’lgeys main Gross, R. R. Herrmann, L.(M. S. Baron, G. E. Dumbert. | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER o § 2 ik T v The motor industry, which is of such vital| MacKinnon, Phil Jolie, A. G. Lane,| For Valdez—J. Corbett. DENTISTS M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Rula i bers wi confer a favor it they will promptly e ) Rl to Juneau Frank P. Willlams, H M. Cor:fg.} For Latouche—F. Ledeck, W. Blomgren Building | M. H. SIDES, Secretary. “of ey > 3 et e M. E. Buchanan, P. J. Sternig, C.|wrelan, PHONE 56 —_— | ‘aitorial and Business Offices. 374 A so far as can be determined. Cur-{ Taking the place of the steam- Sullivan, J. H. Barton, A. Mathi-| F:r Corduva—Two steerage. Iours 9 am. to 9 p.m. { co-o;dmu Bod- { MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. ment is, if anything, increasing and the date snip alaska, the steamship North- son and four steerage. | For Seward—Mrs. E. C. Olm-|® —_— LI | The Associated ss is exclusively entitled lndthe for introduction of the new 1932 models is in some western, Capt. J. Ramsauer and From Southeast Alaska Ports —|stead, Mrs. H. H. Ross, Mrs. F. R Py O i ErrenablfaRt of all news dispatches credited to b 4 i v o 5 i t T i et § L o Titln. Dabeb e aisa i |t being postponed. The fourth quarter will| Purser David Dorne, on her first Mrs. R. Rudolph, Gloria Wint Regular meetings ! second Friday each month a Crane, Mrs. Pearl Henry, Mary| | ™ one of the lowest production periods in Northern voyage of the winter sea- P. W. Phillips, S. Olsen, W. Daw-| jane Henry, Alma Grane . || DPr- Charles P. Jenne local news published herein . T son, arrived in Juneau from Se- son, H. H. Gubser, A. Van Mavern, | james, W. Haahti, G. C. Stewart, DENTIST GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER Dany y SKA C < ¥ | B N ALASTHAN STHER PUBLICATION Ise much-needed confidence is returning slow-.8ttle last evening. She departed by W. R. Selfridge. for | - Frodenberg, James P. Farn- b oy ’B’lfi?m:gv‘u“““ ! 'I"Wl &um‘.r m] Firls dile ——— B ot e b security | W8y of Haines and Skagway for assengers booked at Juneau for | ham, F. Warren Oakes, W. J.|! | as bank failures are subsiding and as the securi! yiseward early this motRing, Lynn Canal and Westward ports|Barrows and two S Telephone 176 | WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary | els @ quicting down. Once hoarded money | The: ve i(‘li brought a large cargo. . : % . . — | s 0. | W ——~——— flows back into the banks there will at last be &'y congisted of shipments to busi. For Haines—Mrs. John Benson Brink g SNt CeR. paks 65 belw n 3 l-(:wA;s(lR::l1 or for the belief that nermal in finance may iness houses and of equipment to H. Millett, William Johnson, C. L.|made up. Chas. Goldstein & Co. Dr. ). W Bayne I oty ME' 2 o0 : |the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Poiley, Frank White, Joseph Allen e | DENTIST | R:leh R:uchdflmy Dl:t‘ ; se to expect too much in the way|—————— Rt g i Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | hflpnm of llno.e' N;- of al ancial or industrial markets until . > | Office Lours, 9 am. to 6 p.-. ! meets first > | 2 .m. ; axd third Tu idie cash. back In ths banks, is courageous enough | D(ut\’ CrOSS-N or (l I uzzle Rvenings by appointment. || G. A. Baldwin, Becmhrymm ) se mployment. That trend will, of course, - | Phone 321 | Herder, P. U. Box 273. | make itself felt i bond market first | ACROCS Solution of Yestsrday's Puzzle 1. European oL < 3 i e | 1. swamp 3 Teh St e MOUNT *INEAU LODGE NO. I¥ 4. Lukewarm M O[AITIS] . Fiying mam. i S ® | Second ana fourth Mon- | et According to Time, the weekly newsmagazine,| 9 ATm of the o UR[AIL] |, pmal | Dr. A. W. Stewart | day of each mouth in Presid:nt Ct is discouraged over the pros-|12. Mak L TIARIE] U e DENTIST | | Seottish Rite Temple, winning a Senate seat from Kansas and is E RIMIEIDS (o 7 of a Hours § & m. to 6 p. va. | | beginning at 7:30 p. m. —_— inning a seat sas s Root out : = 5 R A knight SXWARD BUILDING || 1 L REDLINGSHAF- 57 thinking about going out for a renomination for | Coaxes 19. Imit 1 o 7 * | M GIER[S| 12 I Officc Phone 469, Res. ! i Vice-President. If he should be defeated in the| E EILIAY| © { Phors 276 | | ¥R, Master; JAMES W. LETVER® chesrtully gives Aisls space lection for the latter offics he could blame Hoover. ml DIAIWIN . o | Jecretary. 5 itie ka College f He ld only blame himself if he lost an election 1o NMEE ;-)n’:,:r,mmd = .| ORDER OF EASTERN sTAK t cught to laska mining c in Kansas. S N THR[D R Genaton | Robert Sinnast h Second and Fourth : munities.] B roasting EIS e | p , 4 Tuesdaysof ecch month, < The man who is idle this winter or the man Peop!> ou to use enough care not to confuse , S|T A.L * “tuel: collog. % g | at 8 o'clock, Bcowish who has some timeto spare can turn this time inio the name of the Italian Foreign Minister with| MISIEIE] 20, dodses zor NOW FOR WINTER | | oraduate )!.os Angeles Col- | Rite Temple. JESSIF himself by g the Mining Short Course |that of the gentleman who wears the loin cloth ELEJ‘,E NI as. solemn Don't be caught with your ||| lege of Optometry and EEULES, Cf orily: Mkb: | se 1 7 3 the ska College November 28 and shawl | DIEINIS| | Biblical weed radiator frozen. Use Anti- ||| Opthalmology ron; FANNY L. ROue - or & period of ten weeks. This work 46. Cry of a DOWN “‘l’_‘gfl?é Freeze for your motor's proe | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground INSON, fecretary. A Sl LRat WhARE t give full R R 1. Wager Nostril tection and your conven- ! J e 5 is so arranged that those who can not give ful The Philippines. , 47, Muslc drama - SRS LT : el : ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS B time to the work can take one or more subjects in pp N 50. Acquired by it B traepted e’;°e«t emember a frozen |, . Seghers Council No. 1738, o which they are particularly interested P e Favers 3. TramMucent 3 opey a corn A3 ) o ovoonee”® potold delay 11| Dr. Geo. L. Barton Meetings second and last 3 4 e i By S (New York World-Telegram.) escues mark in /vty 1O and expense. Be prepared, Monday at Y:30 p. = { A e, cadblelss W) e o llees the acsiniEs v 18 fyery/ careful it "Ttali 56 law 5l Old musical fill up now with Anti-Freeze. ||| CHYROPRACTOR Tr brothers 1 3 we a good rudimentary knowledge of quartz i ot 3 Jtalian 3 a LB i ansient brof urg 3 unwise Philippine legislation at the next s Waste 57. Notable his- 4. Abound 52. Not brigh T | Hellenthal Building ed to attend. Couned ; An elementary course in geology Will gion of Congress. By a policy of inaction it SElwae, tapieal . The bitter B Muoar JUNEAU MOTORS | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY Rt Fifth Street 0 him to identify the common rocks and to|throw control of Philippine Ilegislation into | 43 Eat sparingly 58 Weird vetch 55. 100 square Foot of Main Street | Hours: ¢ a. m. to 12 noon JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. to understand relationship of various hands of Americans who have only selfish interests|44. Afresh 59. Hold back . ent meters HEl 35 58 B i N MU oK deposits with the different formations. to serve ‘ 1 — —— 7p m to8 p m e i des v e g e 4 d m districts in a will be Presid>nt Hoover’s statement on this subject was | By Appointment | | DOUGLAS AZRIE 117 F. O. K. nd very vague. Does he hope to get by with the old | t of the pr y [ J F ng and Coolidge policy of evasion and delay? | the standpo! . | PHONE 259 Mevts first and thiré American |+ | ARG i hich will a the EY There never was anything to commend such a| - . t Fagles Hall fective work in the hills | There is less today t DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL || o,0005” W. E. FEERO, W. P. mineralogy he will be taught to recognize at r the qu-stion no longer is action by Congress | Optometrist—Optician B(’aut'y Lz ] WY SMITH, Secretary. Visting o Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted i el 3 | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. Parlor | Office Phone 484; Residence t about y of the more common ore mi; als jor no action by Congress. The question now is:— | 11 be trained to use the blowpipe for the!What kind of action by Congress? » 1t minerals The Chairman of the House and Senate Insular | ; . ol theqmorg dirfioult mipesal + Affairs Committees agreed in predicting some action | | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 Our trucks go any place any ] g work he will be taught how to make ™" i 3 s et | H to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | time. A tank for Diesel Oil . g 0 i survey of tunnels and mining claims,|PY COngress at the coming sesion. The pradiction | = ; 3 7 e B compams survey Of tunnels and munifg CIAMS.| .oy, ‘with the Information of the press and 'of| Mrs. Jack Wilson . SRR} § Skl o g s ve He will also be taught ho in the absence of a the Filipino leaders | | burner trouble. 1 compass. to use an ordinary powder box for running What kind of action by Congress? | T(‘l(‘pl:(}m’ 397 . o T e o PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 h survey lines along a mine tunnel. Dif! If c tariff interests which object to com- 4l J( NEAU-YOUNG RELL\BLE TRANSFER ' z will be discussed and the man | petition with Philippine products have their way — i 3 D, : || ° 2 - ) experience will be taken|th: islands will be given immediate and uncon- Funeral Parlors | who i had ¢ ¥ Lie d Fi 1 Directors 1 AL ? ¥, s s and diticnal independence. That would hurt the Filipino | OCRENG FOMBINS | EVRe li]e imen mine on the campus and 2 | and Embalmers .NEW RE S o STt e e SataRd A e economically g 3 CORD! plsoopE ALY fo U8, ““‘“(; iftorent tspes| We belleve the Filipinos, or any other subject | | NightFhone 336-3 Day Phone 12 , air compressors, rock drills and different tyPes | o,pie have an inalienable right to political inde-| HAl ]I ED - = 2 . NEW SHEET MUSIC of explosives : {pendence if and when they want it. But we have| 4 : dressiag work will be practical laboratory |good reason to believe that the Filipino leade ! Reasonable Monthly Rates N RADIO SERVICE 1 problems as cleaning black not want immediat: independence. They - L o wE . tion of goid or:s, [take immediate independence rather than go on! HEMLOCK WOOD | Dr.C-L Fenton Expert Radio Repairing » ores; also gravity |with the present unsatisfactor atus, S f R Radio Tubes and Supplies i gs. In this the| But w they really prefer is something like CETR.NEY. ) Thom Fried | Kldnefl?x:'io:‘:::irgu falis e ; R Fo a ten-year transitional period of home rule over| Full Cord poriates —_— 0 i the Fith s own hatih. vHE 1) nternal attairs; fG10wad Mg plabissits to” (sl Half Cord | Fhone 881, ‘Goldstein Blag. ! { shown how to distinguish between free-milling and between continued home rule or complete independ- | Five Cords or over. $7.00 cord | FOOT CORRECTION JUNEAU MELODY aze ores and is guided in the selection of proper|ance i Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 7-8 | i n M 4 hinery for small mills | That is a reasonabls proposition. It would pre- E. O. DAVIS 2 ! HOUSE i The man who owns his prope: and desires to|vent the abrupt severance of close economic bon TELEPHONE 584 > » :| be able to as: r gold and r will enjoy the|it would allow time to prepare for a mod tion | o work in fire During the course the stud:nt [or aboliticn of free trade between the two caun-i e z s for gold and silver in ores|tries; and it would give th: Filipinos a chance| —~ 2 o ] . aining of fluxes and the op. |10 FOW experienced in self-government ‘ | fhe Florence Shop |8 <[, Never Close” . JUNEAU TRANSFER jee s e i If quring the transitional period the United | | | Phone 21 for Appointment COMPANY eration of the : f States treated the Filipinos intelligently it is possible | RINGLETTE and NAIVEITE 4 4 ere is ot REROIIIC ne or IWO|ihay the plebiscite ten years hence would choase | | CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL SERVICE 3 ¢ ol | : ) forming part of the equipment of every small mine. |y continuance of home rule rather than complet: ! WAVES 3 udents who want to be atle to handle a balky independence. The Fllipinos might not wish to| Allen Shatluck lnc. | Beauty Specialists MOTOR CC. L engine are taken into the motcrs laboratory andlsflcr)lwr the free market for 72 per cent. of their 2 ;0 9 f introduczd to the internal anatomy of a gas engine,wood\ which they now have in the United States. e “Jim” P ” : : . licinresent slatts : e | im” and “Marvan” R 3 Here they receive ing ' in such practical things| The present status is evil because not the Fili- ahliche vg | B as adjusting the carburetor, timing an engine, grind- lxmu lor American capital, nor any one, can plan Established 1898 Ju"tdu, Alaska FIC ¢ THIRD and MAIN STS. ] o |for the future OFFICE ROOMS i ] § ing ‘vaives etc. | If President Hoover, in co-operation with the ) Lo The total cost for books and equipment used Is | pilipino leaders, will present a reasonable measure | FOR RENT l about $25. ] i e . |to Congress a long and mutually satisfactory rela- | | | Moves, Packs and Stores | . # Men living in the vicinity of Fairbanks are in- tionship between the two countries probably will | i Freight and Bag; () g to come out to the College any day and talk |result » Will remodel to 1 Kag of town who are planning o take work should write| ~Chairman Tess has called the Republican Na- FOR RANGES ALL KINDS OF COAL Board | tional Committee to meet on December 15, but gives [ | h Dean Patty about this work. Those from out | —_— | suit tenant Prompt Delivery of | | a at once and make dormitory reservations. g e —————————— GOLDSTEIN | BUILDING HEATERS AND ‘ FIREPLACES 1 that his resignation will be his Ck 0 the party—(Atlanta Constitution.) G ; INC. d room at the College Dormitory is $55 ])C‘x"‘mw - | ne short course in mining will be given We n say that the Leagus of Nations was this year is interssting and worth the time 'having Sinos trouble.—(Ohio State Journal.) - = — e ; PRINTING AND STATIONERY DON'T BE TOO HEMLOCK L C. SMITH and CORONA. | |y - ‘E Desk Supplies—h}k—Desk.Sets— LIBERAL e i Blotters—Office Supplies it WOOD iis- . surForo & co. ( 0 . “Our door step is worn by |____Geo. M. Simpkins Co. Telephone 92 or 95 ana {|{___Sisted cwomers” 7| leave your order with GEORGE BROTHERS |t~ Full Half Cord, $4.25 I nnual Canned | Foods Sale FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY TOCK YOUR PANTRY NOW PANTORIUM CLEANERS “We Call For and Deliver” JUNEAU CABINET PHONE 355 With the coal il it comes from our place. For our coal goes farther and and DETAIL MILL- gives a more even and satisfying 1 heat. If your coal bin is running WORK CO. low, better have us send you & NeW | { prony Street, mext to Warmer i e e Mackine Sy Junean Auto and we specialize in Feed. CABINET and > D. B. FEMMER MILLWORK Paint Sho Chester Barneson N Some Essentials of Success - “Every buy and girl must have certain assets to achieve success—not material assets alone, but assets of character, and among the most important of these are ambition, industry, personality, and THRIFT.”—A. W, Mellon. B STV TUSR | - One dollar or more will open a savings account Phone 477 Verl J. Groves . L Phone 114 - GENERAL CARPENTER ¢ ({ Car Painting, Washing, alitornia QGrocer i | o || ERAFRTER y The B. M. Behrends Bank HAAS ||} GLAss REPLACED Dp Witk Tao Fremts 1 4 otbEsr nadlle o hhbe Famous Candics | IN A Old cars ate. e ek I ¢ ew * N A .] T(];;c Sa:':h Bazaar Esatm::. Scaishad E Come in prg | get our low . 0§ rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrssrros)