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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16, 1931. e——— D .l Al k E . saving? Even if our system survived, there U’MALLEY GIVES lof Anchorage, arrived in Washing- |airport at Fairbanks. A program is|@—m —Ho ofem . mmnire would be laws and taxes that would take | |ton last Saturday, and expect to|now being arranged for 1932-33, PROFESSIONAL F ieti [l al y as a p all the sweetness out of the hoards of the * |spend several weeks in the city. |and Mr. Flemming states that in .' O A I. raze"m‘lwsomm ¥ Gastineau Channc' o] > | | | misers and the timid. i | view of the participation already JOHEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER ! NUTIGE UF F|SH { The Postoffice Department has|definitely arranged by so many|® » $ jappoinied B. Y. Grant postmaster |other governments, it is a matter I Helene W. L. Albrecht i | | | i China is not attacking those 1700 American Pu vening except Sunday by _the P ; i * * i o) En?{{‘:;’e%laf;sr%ce\ssfixmn\' at Second apd Main|marines that are standing guard in their country. at W xjangell‘ _erfecnve when his|of intern: nal concern that our Streets, Juneaw, Alaska. RS _ . L z & bond is submitted and approved,|Government should take part as , 3 They are not even asking for their removal, nor 40 Fucoesd Joht W, Stoalifikn. who | poposed i tHe badtiation of th in Juneau as Second Class e rotesti ot % ats 0 suce 4 , who | S0 e occ o RRER T SORt Oftios 1n Ju are ‘]‘h_‘-‘ S‘M‘“““L because :m“““ 1;\‘“‘1“?;“ ¥ has been postmaster for about 15|station near Fairbanks. A bill 410 Goldstein Building Ml ik are plyin heir great rivers, and occasionally firing —_— vears. s e, "2 " -m., AUBSCRIPTION RATES. I 8 ears. making provision for such partici Phone Office, 216 Hall. Chinese bandits. i , foft wad LUBRABES o0 1t s i in g , Douglas, Treadwell and |7 | s Must Reope: pation was submitted too late I8 B e ST er iR = |Canner p nTl‘aps{ The Alaska Territorial Chamber |the last Congress to be favorably Visiting brothers PR e ostage paid, at the following rate, i i | T -1 1 Year | £ C & o X g welcome. Onae’n“r‘l"f"pn'd“ffil’“,"’,?z_,',‘,“‘_“'; ,zo‘,;mm in adwance, That action of the Spanish Republic in out 1OS€C' ast Year If hey y¢f Commerce has taken a rLLA-‘acted upon by both houses. How DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER $600; one month, in advance, $136 T qy |12Ving and permanently banishing Ex-King Alfonso| Want to Hold Them i¢“dum among its chamber mem- ever, it had the commendation of DENTISTS M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Rule noefll;-cl;llgegs“!'ivl:;l':oé:"':efl“"!"f; failurs of Irreguiacity | would seem to be unnecessary legislation. The evi- jbers on the proposition of the gov- |President Hoover, and will be re- Blomgren Building M. H. SIDES, Secretary. thel 8. " i tior f 2 2 rernment selling the Signal Cor; ubmitted for prompt and favor- PHONE 56 M ein .- e A e Yor Bdliorial and Business Offices, 374, |dence is that Alfonso has no intention of E0INZ| (Continued from Page One) . - Co-Ordinate Aod — back to Spain. British and French atmosphere mmmemee—— 1 o " Bl | > les of Freemasom MBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. seen e ‘'more ‘healt | short loans at small interest cost. |¢ring sale was that of Seward. The |session. o S St Erasy itk axclusively entitled eem o ;be ‘more ‘bealthfulsiaf im. | {‘Chambers were unanimous on the —— . L‘(&‘w Iy Soattish Rite T Tibwa dispatoHos areds )y Regular meeting 5 t s t S & } desire to secure 50 th i it or mot otherwise or d in this paper and slso the| gy pot fall td get youE!|Ghristmas gifts end| Tae Inoterior Deparsgent Has @e. °° " e e e ool th¢|School Takes Over Paper Dr. Charles P. Jenne \ Iy Secont Friday hlish here L | ai 74 8.5 i annual revenue derived by the local news published b cided that the lease of Unit No. 2, y each moun:ih # cards in the mail before Saturday. 3 : - | Government fr 1 fons 1 DENTIST | . |in the Matanuska coal field, will, rnment from the operations to Raise Student Fund Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine X THOH B Building tish Rite Temnnk Telephone 176 WALTER B. HEISEL, Becretars PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeti Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | | wednesday n1pns B. P. 0. ELKS § System, and the only Chamber fav-‘at)le consideration at the comingI Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. o=t IRCULATION “GUARANTI!D TO BE LARGER = ' AL AR THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. 55 (e [be alloted to the highest bidder, of the seal “b’h"‘;s % the Pribi- N fie . 9 . |after due advertisement has been|lof Islands. Another referendum| CRESTON, Wash. Dec, 16.—Cres- After-Dinner Speaking. made. This unit adjoins the caal O? Which the Chambers were|ton high school has taken over ' Fork AR |development that has been done Dy |unanimous is the desire for the|this town's only newspaper in the " e T vorld-TeIegTam.) er-dinner |the_company of which Bartluy | 2dequate legislation by Congress 1o hope of reducing the student body{e——— — SRR, 0, )(v){w‘ of th‘v ci.‘. most gamoushat};r—x;{nnu:l Fowari 15 PrestAbit. fauthorize the U. S. Army . and|indebtedness. Dr. J. W. Bfly‘lle Adsta Nbia '0. 708 i);‘ ak]exs of past years has died—Patric rancis Navy to establish adequate aviation| For several years the students DENTIST Bl R:fi:‘c}:}l la)lcr:a: Murphy. " . stations and landing fields in Alas- 7 ven d S d athletic | ! » 3 g : 3 John L. Steele, formerly mayor 3] g have given dances, used athlet Rooms 5-6 Tria; But Patrick Francis Murphy, as the postprandial- |\ “vo40" yut who now makes hys ka, and to maintain one or more |department surpluses and probed Iomco ol “:C"wxgm‘ | Legion of Moose No. %% ist who crossed swords 'with Mark Twain and(p HCR e B> SRS e | smiadrons of alrships at all ‘times |other Income soiroes WIthoUs som. Rvooligs by pilatan | | mostel Tt abA. Shird" Thidetagd Cfmlnbm(vy M. {)opew.d cogsg:ll to exist stwdu'L YeATS | is spending a couple of weeks with In the Territory so as to be ready |plete success. i Phone 321 o ;;;r:ald;ln,‘ Becretary and B o e o Speaking and siNEINE |nys Stecle in Washington, having |t e flegded- Mrs. Inez Creston, business man-| o At et i Ry S 2 araong s giess, business before the Interior De-;The result of these referendums)ager of The News, resignea and M BT haz : : ; siness } ) - OUNT "NEA 1_"he glow which sired eloquence for him was N0 | hartment concerning certain coal Was sent to Delegate Wickersham, | the owner permitted the students|e-- ~—————————————8 | Second mmfi‘zG' Ricghlad mmI'L‘. appears to be true that after-dinner speaking lands'in Alasks, i B 1.comc:ie wn‘h h;-j e\'lzrg»flax:fl to take LOTeR the management. Al Dl‘. A. W Stewan day of each mouth in is not wh’u‘:' used to be. Speakers mlh‘m- do not, e the m-‘ p 'reapec -W' 3 LC- i Lcnldivs “}ke i _of g LRt Seottlsh Rite Temple, B e ] . | Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Mortnn,l“" the latter two of which he will |news, advertising and circulation. Hours 9 & m. to 6 p. b beginning &t 7:30 p. m. Y4 partake of the cheer which warms up the soul of | SEovais AR introduce bills in Congress. % g M 4 men or they partake of too much, in which case | Permission was granted the Uni- SEWARD BUILDING H. L. REDLINGSHAF- < AIDING CHRISTMAS the results are inept or maudlin, | Several days ago the Delegate |versity of Oklahoma by the Big Six Offloce Phone 469, Res. ER, Master; JAMES W. LETVERe 5 8 T vailable to those And ‘even if the speaker were able to achieve prepared his list to whom the|conference to use freshmen and Phore 276 Secretary. Few shopping days remain available to thosej, "o correct inward glow in spite of an era FOREST Congressional Record will be sent|fourth-year players in two post- - LA AT R AR who may not have made their Christmas purchases; | ;¢ jaconic excesses the audience would be sure not | during the coming session. Every|season charity football games. ORDER OF EASTEKN STAx many people may continue to neglect to take ad- |ty achieve it. The audience must be spiritually co- WOOD newspaper in the Territory will e Rob Si Becond and Frurtsn vantage of present opportunity. The fact easily|operative to produce real after-dinner speaking. | ive a copy and they will no|® ~ obert Simpson 4 Tuesdays of e2ch mouth may result in disappointments and heartaches. Andi Good after-dinner speaking undoubtedly would RIDGEGROWN HEMLOCK doubt be available to the residents The Bl?st Laun(]ry 1 OP[- D' at 8 o'clock, Scootis) if this be true of immediate home experience, how [be possible if there were no liquor at all. But in Cut Any Length of the respective towns who may At a Fair Price Graduate Los Angeles Col- Rite Temple. JuSSIY be with refer-|this period when there is either a drought or a wish to refer to them. They will WHERE? lege of Optometry and KELLER, Worthy Mat- i § , |deluge and no proportion in anything, after-dinner $»’ 25 or load P be sent to a limited number ’) ron; FANNY L. ROM to friends and kin who can be reached only |° oA + <2 per load also 1 / Opthalmology 3 flx::gug; I;]lznr:a? service speaking attains its highest form only in exceptional | I of individuals who reside in remote | | (l:;é})xlxe]};;\[‘ LfiggB‘IgtY Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground INSON, Secretary. \\ much more true it probably may | i | ; hat will 1) b || DRIHEARTS—Free of knots sections of Alaska and these will| . o | Rl The last mail to leave Juneau that will reach Bring back, oh bring back, the silver-tongued | for ranges, kindling, etc. also be available to meighbors who KENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS the States before Christmas will depart next Sat-|pepews, Choates, Murphys and Bourke Cockrans. | o may wish to read them. et | Seghers Council No. 1708 urday. But you must bring back first a sensible balance | Larg(‘ 103(1, $-).00 - Meetings second and lagl There can be little excuse for procrastination|in the habits of convivials in regard to drink. | John A. Flemming, Acting Direc-| | You C.:) Suse Money at J Dr. Geo. L. Barton Monday st Y:30 p. m in this respect. Yet your Christmas mail in the EREERIRR Gl o o and - tor and Member of the Internati- ur Stare | T " Transient brotbers ure Post :)mc«-‘ at once. Neither postal nor railway Well. Do It! GARNICK’S onal Polar Year Commission, nnd“ SEE US FIRST | C}Z,;E,?‘hlz‘}{égd&?}{ ed to attend. Counsy authorities can perform the impossible. They should d i GROCERY o e ciet i Harris Hardware Co. | || not be held responsible for the culpable neglect (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Pl 174 Sl Sm’l‘;h‘ e e Lower Front Street | of individuals in the matter of mailing. Is it trite and commonplace to say it—do your hone 1/¢ Pekiants inthe Ehtee o vet i | To delay in this matter is to comribuw‘ to »(he Christmas mheppl_ng early? »Sucp advice is Iin the | { appropriation from Congress for|® = ‘l Sy Kopalntuiant spoiling of holiday happiness in wide direction. interests of business, of mdmdua} comfort and = ! the completion of the zeppelin | DOI\ALDINE Lo Mevts first and third Once more, let it be urged that you do your Christ-|satisfaction and of common humanity. : S | Mondays, 8 o'clocic Beauty Parlor s Lt Fagles Hal | | | Chambers, Fifth Street OFFICE SERVICE ONLY Hours: 8 a. m. to 12 noon JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. 1D R D DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. mas shopping and mailing as early as it may be| The world has emptied its treasures into XCLUSIVE H % Feea U DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Douglas. W. E. FEERO, W. P, 11 16 vou 4o it shops. Symbols of the approaching holiday season v | Franklin St.. at Front Bossible for you ] daily multiply. Employers and employees are mak- DISTRIBUTOR | Optometrist—Optician GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting - bt o ing herculean effort to greet and satisfy the annual | . Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | |brothers welcome. . ROOSEVELT H LONG LEAD. Christmas patronage. As time goes on for the next e R =iy Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | |3 -— T few weeks the strain on brain and physical resources | R / | Office Phone 484; Residence Our trucks go lace any The Seattle Star 1-"[ taking a tp"” d"rnse“tm‘: will become terrific, unless there can be developed ;A}iga“;olc?t&xgwsghofldl | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 time. A ta:k ::1{ lp)gl oil voters on their choice for President, ar € 1irstia near harmonious team-play between buyers and Finnish Copperware, Knives | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 and a tank for crude oil save , more than ten thousand voters show Gov.|sellers b b | sty e tha New shipment Finnish Knives | } burner trouble. ° Phone 496 RUTH HAYES o | . ! | Roosevelt far in the lead. He has received almost| Fresh stocks should appeal to purchasers, with ’ i a < ‘ PN \ as many straw ballots as all the other candidates,|abundant choice of selection and time in which to DOE-SKIN Store Hours: 8 to 11 am.; 4 to : IGHT 148 | 2 can ] RELIABLE TRANSFER | . . Republicans, Democrats, Farmer-Labor, Socialists, |8ive the matter due consideration. More appropriate Vi 4 DL MY e B JUNEAU-YOUNG i & amidsdbl Hoover remembrances thus may be secured, and the fact 4 SATIN X independents, efc, eombined. President! Hoover is, ;™ o0 ™0 reach -~ their’ proper destinations Funeral Parlors eighth in the list. His vote is exceeded by Senators| ., time reasonably well assured. d I Guaranteed | Licensed Funeral Directors Borah, Johnson and Norris among the Republicans.| gepecially should the public consider the tre- N k | SHEET METAL WORK and Embalmers NEW RECORDS Al Smith, whom Hoover defeated in 1928 by a large mendous amount of labor and the almost inevitable ecrwear | PLUMBING | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 majority in Seattle, is second among the Democrats|delay imposed upon the post office, the express | p / | GEO. ALFORS . . NEW SHEET MUSIC voted for and leads Hoover by more than seven|companies and their employees by reason of dilatory e and last-minute shopping. Belated Christmas buy- A Quality Tie FHonmfer i 5 RADIO SERVICE g 4 ssary and arduous labor for e The slightly more than ten thousand votes were|in8 makes for unnecessary an Expert Radio i divided among the parties as follows: Demo- mdn)- and for, grieyous: disappointments ' for' many |} fOl' Dl‘. C' L‘ Femon Raxdpe Repaml_u : licans 1619; Socialists, independ- | ™ . : ELECTRICAL . CHIROPRACTOR io Tubes and Supplies crats 8310; Republicans 1619; 4 P So do your Christmas shopping early. The advice 5 3 Kidney and Bowel Specialist ents, etc., 215. is given in harmony with the promptings of the| ‘ $1.00 REPA]R WORK Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. o The total votes were as follows: Christmas spirit. NO JOB TOO SMALL FOOT CORRECTION Roosevelt, Democrat - PR o e s d C ital El e C Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 7-8 UNEAU MELODY Al Smith, Democrat . = e 2 apita ectric Lo. “Alfalfa Bill” Murray, Democrat . ) The Political Future. UNITED FOOD CO. 12 HOUSE Borah, Republican . v 5 61 e—— “Cash Is King” H S G Hiram Johnson, Republican . g (Manchester Guardian.) & % raves C. C. Dill, D at Mr. Lloyd George’s detachment from party |- = = - GARBAGE OFFICE ROOMS Norris, Republican .. o " polities during the general election gives special . | Hoover, Republican . = . value to the views which he expresses in an inter- PHONE 487 The Clothmg Man H ULED FOR RENT Couzens, Republican .. view with a representative of the ‘“Manchester 4 Heflin, Democrat = Guardian.” He believes that the Prime Minister g 3 % Reasonable Monthly Rates Norman Thomas, Socialist aabone W and some Conservatives will try to respect the MARKOE STUDIO y Will e odel o suit tenant Coolidge, Republican P ialitells SIWIONR conditions of unity expressed during the election, Ph hs of nali Shipstead, Farmer-Labor : but that “pressure from behind” will be too much || pisprav Quallty HEMLOCK WOOD W. H. Harvey (Coin Harvey) ... 3 for them, and a Protectionist policy will be forced. A Order Now at These Prices ill Rogers, Democrat . 5 The main emphasis of the interview, however, is laid Portrature, Photo Finish- .$8.50 Hill Billy (Probably Coin Harvey) ... on the need for industrial and economic recon- (| 08 c‘m”"i’:‘m Views, 3 Half Cord ... $4.50 GOLDSTEIN Henry Ford, Independent or Republican struction on bold lines. Mr. Lloyd George cannot . G'/fts for All Five Cords or over, $7.00 cord BUILDING Gen. Smedley Butler, Republican ... see in the present Ministers much hope of ac-| Valentine Corner ‘W. Z. Foster, Labor % complishment. If advance is to be made pressure I A r must come from the country. Nothing could be JUNEAU, ALASKA Pens and Pencil Sets | E. 0. DAVIS 4 . 0 achieved by a bitter anti-Laborism. What he sug- PLAYING CARDS TELEPHO] Moves, Packs and Stores NO TIME FOR HOARDING. ghsts is an attempt to grapple with tke problem { Single and Double Decks Freight and Baggage . ! J 0 f reconstruction by co-operation between Labor Bridge Score Pads o . Judge James W. Gerard, who was Wilson’s Am- |©! : i 0Ll 'e g1 al P bassador to Germany, contends that it we want M ao!. Liborallim capd. advanced mtndss owstde || and Pencils The Florence Shop I FOR RANGES xitNlI)kuvery .t good times to return and socialism warded off, | eS¢ PArties PAINTING | Christmas Cards Phone 427 for Appolntment } ALL S OF COAL Should Pay. DECORATING | SET'};SS‘J"S;R;‘,“" mmonon.:n‘ . SPIRAL | HEATERS AND PHONE 48 | i | themselves with buying necessities but ought to KALSOM[NING \ WAVES spend their surplus. He insists that there should (Prince Rupert Empire.) GEO ]“. SIMPKINS l Beauty Specialists FIREPLACES be no hoz\;ding. Writing recently in the New York The printing of radio programs on a free basis, For Free Estimates Times, Judge Gerard said: because it is regarded as news matter, is performed CALL . o 00 (:K Ours is a complicated social structure by a good many papers. Col. R. M. McCormick, PRINTING and STATIONERY DON'T BE T HEMLO L. C. SMITH and CORONA and, once dislocated, only panic and con- |publisher of the Chicago Tribune, says the news- THE PAINT SHOP | | open Evenin o I"E"’mml“ fusion can follow. papers should be paid for this service. He is - *Pl 7 el g etk e by On each one of us who may happen to right. Radio programs ought to be paid for, like| | FRONT AT MAIN ;‘;“e 354 Underwood Portable - J. B. BURFORD & CO have any income left after paying living any other kind of advertising. As a matter of fact, | Theo. S. Pederson, Mgr. | Typewriter AN “Our door step is worn by expenses there rests an obligation. First, there is too great a tendency to accept as a ‘“news” X! = Telephone 92 or 95 and satisfied customenE 2 unemployment funds must be given., Sec- story, something that is nothing more or less than our z ondly, all charities must be given the free publicity. It deceives nobody, and cheapens leave y order with usual contribution. And, thirdly, money must the paper that handles it. % be spent, not hoarded, in order to preserve |\ GEORGE BROTHERS Full Half Cord, $4.25 this social structure. It would be a waste of time to ask Jimmy Doo- | . = If each one of us should hoard his sur- little to describe the scenery he sees on his trips.— Poetlc Justice in Sa'ving J//1/E NS A3 Chester Barneson plus income and make only purchases of (Cincinnati Enquirer.) PANT necessities in one department store, then p AT i o SN o = e ORIUM countless shops on countless streets would In Paris they're going to sell paintings on the| ¢ L be compelled to close their doors, and those installment plan and no doubt many, before paid ¢ CLEANERS ruined shops would ruin others, landlords for, will be “old masters."—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) “If youth but knew DS : would receive no rent, and, like a house A 2 L AR LT W;wy ¥ JUNEAU BINET “We Call For and Deliver” of cards, many of our industries would fall. Anyway, the country is over that period when | t age would crave . CA PHONE 355 y i i 2 i t comes from our Do you think that those dispossessed the patient must get worse before he can get bet- ; . With the coal if i an shopkeepers and their clerks and helpers |ter—(Toledo Blade.) Many a penny place. For our coal goes farther and d DETAIL MILL- and those who are already out of work b S SN Sl Youth would save.” gives a more even ';dhum WORK CO. will starve without a murmur, or keep body Critics of politics, however, never tell us what 4 heat. ::er"::r w.lx:nd ’w’m". “," and soul together on the bread of charity? we could do with politicians if there were no —Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jo%, che Mgfd tal t. Our Front Street, mext to Warmer { |- No, soeialism would come in the twinkling politics.—(Buffalo Courier Express.) supply to prove our statement Machine Shop of an eye, overnight, in a moment, as red et Ta R S draying service 1s always the best . W P revolution came to Russia. Senator Borah may have declined to go to the ONE DOLLAR OR MORE WILL and we speclalize in Feed. CABINET and oI, JOhnson So we must go to the theatre and the Geneva Disarmament Conference because he knew i movies and buy from the dressmaker and |ne would have to agree with somebody else or OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT D. B. _FEMMER MILLWORK FRIGIDAIRE the florist and the shirtmaker and the jew- disagree with himself.—(Detroit Free Press.) Phone 114 GENERAL CARPENTER DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS eler, the furniture man and the radio man i i MAYT. and all the rest, so that they in turn can It would help considerably if China and Japan WORK I:AG WASsmNG buy from others and keep the wheels of got together and agreed to remain apart—(Phila- h B d B LASS industry and our social system intact. delphia Inquirer.) T e D. M . Behren S ank - HAAS G REPLACED GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS And a word to those who hoard cash Famous Candics IN AUTOS Phone 17 or gold: If general disaster should come, It is.said that the recently discovered planet Oldest Bank in Alaska do you think that those of us who have is raising ructions with the sun. However, wasn't not hoarded money would permit the ~ |it there a long time before it was discovered.— ; Upon Request Front Street Juneau hoarders to get any advantage from selfish (Philadelphia Inquirer.) " | geudd H ' those with assured incomes ought not to content

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